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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1933_07_14 _ S.?I,•. ![. .., 4+-.`u..-.v...,. .. r =-"' ••a., ,r',.. _ ^..F ;e s.' '•d,•' „�, - .,,,!.., r'' ��a•m ...`. � - ,. •f ., .. — .. ' �{✓, .� HEVOL. L1I. PICSERING9 ONT., -FRIDAY, JULY 1,1, 1933. 10 valosoUstail 49awbot. Danbarton , Chmywaed GREENWOOD - f the Horticultural James McGriskin is getting along Cj ' The members o Society intend visiting Mr. McLaugh- fine aftei his recent operation in the •_ TR H. C. PEARSON-Pbysician A good supply of Hard and Soft lin's garden on•Saturday will please Oshawa .hospital: :-Daad$itrseaa, Dunbartoa. icily Coal on band. Also a supply note the time for starling from hose- It has been grand haying weath »� bank,Corners, is 2.15 D. S. T. er, but wouldn't we all trade a'•day y: RIL FORSYTH, Oph.D., Diretstor of Kindling Wood, A garden party,under the auspices or two far rain As it is badly need• - :opptometrical Amoeiat3cmof Ontario.Res. stove length. of the Anglican Church, will be held ed. Established 18% letered Wessber of the American Optometrieal Ansciatfon- Era eaamiaed b, a°r°� "t' 22tf Phone Piok. 1709:.- on Wednesday, July 19th, at Lake- R.oy Morrish, our _general store- t;►aooe fe04.Claremooc.one. vief' Lodge, the residence of H. A. 'keeper has taken.a real holiday. On [spat. DONALD MIINRO, -PICHERIN© Newman. A good. program of sket-- his Western,trip he took in:the Chic- ' THIS IS THE ches and songs will be given by Prof- ago Fair and expects to be gone a K TIUNCAN B. McINT'YHE-Barria- g,� $ :j : R Wright, of Winnipeg. There will also month: M r ter Solicitor,• Notary. Offlcet—Brock St., be shown a .number of motion -piet- July 1st was duly.recognized by FARMERS" MILD' satk`h, Opposite Bell Telepbone0P5re, Whitby. GENERAL 1NSURANCE ures. ,There will be a booth for the everyone going somewhere was well Phone 45. 481y AGEN(:Y sale of ice-cream, softdrinks and one coming. Every town was well large number of farmers DONALD RUDDY Barrister. BROUGHAM. - ONTARIO ' home-made cooking, and a fishpond patronized as well as there being a exchange their grain ;RR - for - •Solicitor, Notary Public. Montyto Loan. -- for -thp children. Admission 25 and number of family picnic parties. u ' Office formerly occupied by the late A.E.Chris- Facilities for placing any kind of In- 5'cents. Mrs. James Davidson, who under- p clan,south wing of Gourt House.Whitby: Slya surance at best rates went another very'critical operation Flour and Cereals -; BE'ATON. BELL k ROSS, Barrist- available. • - _ Aimee -- - - a couple. of weeks ago; is improving J ers, Solicitors. 904 Northern Ontario Security and Service my Motto. very slowly. We all hope she will It Saves money and. maup more - � Building,330 Bay Street,Tororntp„ 431y Phone Pick.519 -- - W.J Beaton. A very serious motor accident oc- soon be her old- cheerful self°again. should do it. _ ff.B,Bell. - -- - --.- cursed on No. 7 Highway, east of _.._.... J.D.F. Rose, AdelaiGe s3s-9 here, .on Sunday, when a large car Greenwood Special - j�iOHARC80N, PIOKERING �c J. H. Beal, Claremont, containing nine persons, overturned - 1 .Mr. and Mrs. TyreR, of Oshawa, -BARLEY FEED MU',VEY—Barnaters,solicitors,Notaries PHONE 9� in the ditch. The.owner of the car, a Public. 916-214 Confederation Life Building, bicycle dealer, of 1101 Yon a Str, are with James and Mrs. Rains for : Caner of Yoa a and Richmond Sts. Toronto, 'a few days.' $24 00 per ton, Soot Cash.- �.. F U R 11T I T U R E Toronto, was�drivin He�atteempted fPYonea Adelaide vent and 4480. By appoint- g' Mrs. Brandon and daughter spent " -a,pnt Saturday evenings. Pickering resideaee to pass a long line of cars, and, it is This in the beEt feed value ofx. pMantPic);.3d13, stf We are displaying an attractive reported, in order to avoid collid- a few days with friends in Canning- the market. variety of Xmas Gifts. in with a car coming from the opp-''ton this week. • irT�H•OM580Nrdi Notary LAiN-Of.cce a� Aluminum and Graniteware Etc. oslte on he drove into the dit- Rev. F. Horton and family are at " for Pastry and Fine Realdemt of Mr.Thomson, lot 11,concession t, Furniture and Furniture ch, his car turning over three tithes. their summer home near Kingston. Kilsslmi Cake Baking. , Pickering, Office lours:Thursday and Saturday_ Novelties, Mr. Horton is expected back this evenings, from 7.00 P.m tc 8.30y m..or by completely wrecking it. One witness aayppprn�ntment. Toronto office: 606Royal Bank Prices low, in keeping with tirbes. says he never saw a car go so fast Week- . - ! ? 'makes a Fleet ;Bldg., Phone Pick 2000. Toronto Elzin 5303.- Will Hedge, of Port Credit, a111 Maker s Jo 3tFy as this one. Mr. Powell, the most_ser- Flavored iously injured, is- suffering from a 'Robt. and hies. Hedge, of Audley, Bread. Dentist - severe concussion;-his wife, a brok- called on J .S. -and_Airs. Hedge on -. R� © 0 J= I N G .n collar bone and leg injuries, his Sunday. Chopping Monday, . •Wednesday -EIL C. Rbl1TH. D. T3. 9.. L. D.9.. daughter, Nora, cuts and bruises. The new station agent comment- and Friday. We do f t5uccetsor to Dr.J.N.Daley'..C,radtiate oi- SPECI?�L These three are is the-Oshawa hosp= ed. work on-NW-nday_ Mr, Southwell - it right. ' the Royal College o(Dental Surgeons and Toron- is at present spending his holidays _ 'to Unrvrrs:ty_.. A: Claemont-offrce.ove-D. A ital. Their , sons, -Norman, Douglas NO CREDIT Bswtt'sttvT�every'rreaaayandFndtf Phme -. U� i1rCB $Odle FaCec3 $9 ltnd Raymond, who is 9 months old, at his home in the village. BLOntF iPP received Honor injuries and after re- J. Moore and daughter, of St. On account of the change in times•• ' -and Greens Hoofing receive' emergertcry treatment in the Eathaaines, have been visiting with sind the close m%rgin I sell at. 1 j�ERBER 1'T. FALLA ISE• L D'S„ - - Stewart and Mrs. Corbett and Alex. ��11 D M . csadoete.!the-Royal CQgege of ¢� PigX g91181e, hospital,.were able to be taken home em forced to discontinue credits; Dental Surgeons and the umvetsrty of Toronto.. The other occupants of the car, blax and 11irs. Moore for a sew days. e:eept for approved monthly _ r gBaee in residence second door-cast of St- knd- 41rGa rew'sChurch• Pickering.Out. Office hours: 9 Full weight and _ Fry, of Willo'wvale, Miss Della =accounts. j' a.o. to a a.m, or by appointment. Ot-ray standard gnalitp Smitheram, of Fenelon Falls, and Dunbarton service). Phone Pick aeon. sass- . Don Cummings of Toronto, who rec= The above prices gnod for 10 flays eived only-minor injuries. _ Mr. and Mrs. Almond and John ^ 6sftrmitasftf0 CAV1/4ii. only, Terms Spot Cash. - are staying with Miss Dixon. L. SURNINGHAM'. -. ., Miss Margaret Lee is spending her ELIZABETH RICHARD80N- �.� �� �•� Brougham _ holidays with Mrs. Ben'Lotton. Building and General .Fire and automobile inwraoce of an kinds. • • Mrs, T. A._Knox is a Pickering via- Born, on Sunday, July 9th, to Mr. Contracting. . :• ,empaalaaof solid 5aaneiai at"- ltor this week. and Mrs. Channing, a daughter. F.atlmates furnished on all claaw%_ 1 , LUMS Y Haying is now about over and fail Dr. and Mrs. Richardson, Miss M. of work-Interior and Exterior. i POSTU." Licensed Auctioneer, wheat harveA has begun. and E. are staying at their cottage. Alterations and repadra. =F• /vie Q•aa%w at tom ass ooasfo• A••- Bert and Mrs. -Harveq were Tor- Misses Jean and Florence Ander- a Built Ooh nets Work_. - N hn=M all kft►b &"MSG$to an shtetsat Blacksmithing f� Woodwork 06imeey 6 aaslu. aAtrtat artsm 1VIVe P.9. tarsi. __ _ ' -ante visitors on Sunda]r. _. —-eon--are s isi�►g-at-4><illi9t'der-helt�'-- P6aae!t'icsecio BiT�— d, at right prices Several of our young people were ays• FAIRPORT. ONTARIO R BEATON. TOWNSHIP Now le the me.to have those repair Ni Mrs: McBroom from Toronto,' is D• Clerk. Coeveyaacer.Commissioner for ttj� re agora Allen, on Friday. – 00116M aflldavats, Aeeoustant, Etc. Issuer of jobs attended to. Harrows repaired. Miss Allen,of Toronto,was a fittest visiting with her sister, Mrs. hleFar- y, • btarriagefacessm wbiteva:e.Onf. sltoaetsvaectloesooband, The farm- of the Perryman family last week. lane. ' - S}�111g1es For 3Sale' out Fleury Plows always on hand. Mrs. St. John's, of Stouffville was Mss- Staples, W. Thom and Miss _. 'WM. MAW, LICENSED AUC- Also dealer in Vik1aR Cream Separs- a recent guest of Robt.•and Mra. Raw Helen Thom motored to- Sundridwe TIONEZR.Im York.Qutatio and Durbain ton and Electric Wsaher•. Gait Galvanized Ster-I Shin lee, Au kinds of ra>.. aresaa.d and brought bliss Thom hgme. B as Tessa raaa•eabte. Dau.far�aTes mar be If thialtitiR of buying an electric radio son Mrs• Donald Witter, of Xontreal Miss Firth is visitingz Mrs. Smaks Biwa Felt Slate 9bioglea, neaa0 lot NEWS'O k-v. Bell and tadeyeo- sak fora demonstration of the New is a guest'of L. and Mrs. •Matthews Mrs.' Gerard and daughter, Margar• - Alsso. re-rubbering buggy wheel.' k, SwK phonea. Wb,tby,Out 51r Rogers Iiie jettic models. et.are.stn ing with Mrs. Smales. for - Lawn mowers Ph it ened. --- -- - The prices-are right: at present_ Y P ' �^ �. •uTOOr�W2i.ZG1 Mrs, James Ho-le is- spending a a month. T:, PATERSON'S - CLAREMO?i'r ,� ]ET 10 iBr� ------' few days among ter old friends•in ' The annual picnic w as held at Ants Call and get pri.,e+r. Phone 2f►_ Electrical Ountra... GREENWOOD 491y Brougham. Park at the- Bay; we lead a great a — -' - - :Miss Seebeck has. purchased from crowd, glorious weather,..good games p p liVirtng and Repairing f,;r Light_ _ � • _ • Isaac Corner; 'the Home of the late_ and lots to eat `'•Brock Road or power. 'leker2ng Mills Alrs. Cawie. fir. and ?lies. Hill and family mot- -All kinds of electrical goods _ Stephenson .Brothers, of Oshawa ored to Port Hope at the week-end, (General Store. _ kept in stock.. -- - have taken over the garage and are Mrs. Hill and the children are.spend- ;111y Phone-1705. Pickering - --- nQw in charge. ins dome time at Presgn'Isle point Buv your-grofteriee at home and - - L. 'Johnston Is home again from with Mrs. Hill's father, Mr. Lord. keep ,the home fires bnrniog. --- --- — s e e e - �Fe have a fall line of the hospital and says h feels some- ALSO what-improved. Audley H rd P i to M t' 8 • iekering ���� yy Mr. -Victor Watt and friend, of Tor a were, a n ( ar 1 egnouc iI Poultry Feeds onto; were visitors at the David' St- The local girls defeated the Pick- Arseeste low ot Lead,CeT.me. Faris _ �y M eyhezkaon house on Saturday. ering girls at ball on Friday:.: Green, Blue Stone, Screen Doors. 6111 panl� �, lCkeD Starter Of befit "Dan Gannon and son, Hugh, with The starlings are becoming ' see- and Windows. 'u Elmer Willson, of Toronto, are enjoy ions pest, to the_growers of fruit. We air emery work of all kinds, Saw 1LR9. THOS.. LAW,OWNER quality at reason- ing a holiday in Haliburton this week . Will and Mrs. Hedge, of Clarkson gumming,sbears ground, Mower kni. -able privies. _ W. J. Drown, accompanied by Mrs called bn their relatives here on Sun- yes sharpened. ' I.Addees of all lengths- • Brown and son and daughter, is ap- day: from 15c. per ft. up. +, Sefroltfterall fll_tnust be. cash on Laying. Mash and E'eede ending-the weekend ,under the par- The Club picnic came off success- But noblacksmitbing nor wheel wort; delive OZ every $Oct. _ ental 'roof•' - fully on Saturday last when one of TERMS CASH _ rp,except on appoved _ Miss Helen,Barclay reached home the, largest crowds:in.their hi$tory monthly acconnte. safely on Saturday from a motor turned out to enjoy the sports and 'wbooe 2;<29 Pick rriog trip of over two thousand miles and ball games. Over 140 were there and . -F.-F. R. JACKSON, Prop.. • Rouse 2130 Phones OfRc 900 - reports a wonderful trip. the rivaliy in all, the contests was Da N. Lo'' 'a ea .W. and Mrs. Cameron, of Oshawa keen. The Club committee }lad ' boo- � ` s Pte PICRERINttI, ONT.. Mrs. Cameron Sr., of Haliburton and th 'on the 'grounds where the picnick- ,..POULTRY/� James and Jessie Cameron were Br- ers got their refreshments at a low S ` ;. ougham. visitors on Friday. - cost. And a generous supply of ice- Diseases v R• �. CLENDENINa 0. McGregor, of Toronto, and Mrs: cream the gift of the club was enjoy- • f~ D. Patterson and Miss Ince Phillips ed by young and old. Frank Puckrin On A of Windsor, made short calls-on Br- and Gard -Winters, eX;-presidents, }. FUNERAL DIRECTOR ougham--friends-eri-Saturday.--- - - -brought their--trucks as did W. H. Bed Outfit -- The W. M. S. meeting for July Westney and are to be thanked for _ Pr'evented Private Ambulance will be held at the H. Malcolm home -their trouble. Miss J. Annan, Sec., Day and Night Service on July 20th. Group C will be in ch- kept track of all the contestants and by using Bimmon's Steel Walnut$niche Phone 9000 arge of the program, Text' for'rbll' 'President'George Puckrin'looked'af- , • call "Flowers." ter games and awarded the prizes. Bed,.with 11 othrese 'and jdalvern 3040' - : Visitors, at the Gaintnage home The following are the race results: G 'PEERLESS : Spring, $ii 75., last week included Commandant and years and under, June Bryant.and D.' — - __ Mai -Onto Mrs. Cockrill, Adjutant Mercer'and Winters; Girls 9 yrs.,-Dor. Winters POULTRY Wilton Rage, 37z28 3 46 Capt.Clark of the Stouffville Salvat- and June Bryant; Boys, 9 yrs., Billie yy ion Army Staff. Bryant and Billie Winters; Girls, 12 ;<a BE READY May Hedge, Fern .Jones; Boys, PRESCRIPTION ° 5 Rftg Rage, 48:24 :.. .59 . tie and Mrs. Randle Baker and Yes,, Bolding Couch with Rood little son, and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart 1Z yes., Gor. Kennedy, Art. Hedge; Cretonne Mattress 9.75 of Toronto, were week-erns visitors Young.Ladies, Betty Sanders, Doris A preparation for the egtire for the hot weather. of the former's uncle and aunt, G. Hedge; Young Men, Geo. Puckrin; poultry family.for the treat Ohester Verandah Swing 9.50 shy a B. and Mrs. Baker. Reg. Bryant; Ladies 3 Legged race, went and prevention oir x LaAn 9eatb ... ". ,99 COLEMAN Visitors at the Matthews House in May Hedge, Nancy Ravie; Mena 3- '"Cholera, Rotipp,Canka, Diph the past week included Mr and Mrs Legged race, Geo.�Puckrin, Jack'Bry theria, Blackhead, Cocci-- Uamp Chairs, with foot rest " AIR O,• (4A8 STOVE R, -W Witter, Mr. and Mrs.Patter- ant; Married Men s race, Mel. Bry- dioup.- Chicken Pnx, Gapse, • "_°; and canopy complete , . 2.98 or '-a son, Miss N. Palmer and Miss Patt- ant, Ev. Bryant; Married Women's White sDie►rrhoea And �. "wp chairs;with footstool, 2,25 NEW PERFECTION.OIL STONE arson,_acrd D.and .lV[;rs. McRae. race, Mrs. Ev. .Bryant. Mrs. W. Pip- : •gavae. Mrs. Mina McMaster, Deaconess of er; Plate race, Geo. Puckrfn, James -Vamp Chairs 1.75 and cook in Comfort. Sherbourne Str.-United Church, Tor- Hedge; Coat. race, Geo. Pac�lirty San- t��.00 tar a bottle Foldiinng Camp zotools. wlth• Lawn Mowers. Gardon T-)ois, onto, who has been visiting her eel- ders,-Hedge; Ladies Shoe race, across here the past week; 'assisted aces,-Doris Hedge; Wheelbarrow race _ .. .: .75 Lime and(Plaster. so much at the Sunday service by Jack Bryant, Mel._Bryant; Pop race, For Chickens,Tarkeys,Dueks! V.,`jf t singing an inspiring-sacred song. Reg. Gee, Mrs. E. Bryant; Stand B. _" ' C A STERRITT • ALL HARDWARE Thos. Norton had the' misfortune Jump, F. Puckrin, W. H. Westney; Geese iked Birds. A. to lose a valuable horse by a car on Girls' high jump, Lottie Mercer, Dor ' at moderate ricee. Men's - _ • �- p --- Frid>rp night. Ala five horses were in is fledge; high jump, J. Hedge - �Fsneral Director the stable and the - high wind blew Geo. Puckrin; Hop Step and Jump, Jones' �$j -Sto C - '~Ami) lmae Service ALVIN BUSBY the door open and they all got out M. Bryant, W. H. Westney; Sbet Put on the road, when this animal was F. Puckrin, J. Bryan; Baseball, P}10n6 MO Phone 18M Hardware Phone 46M struck by the car. It is rumored that Single vA married men. single 42, M. P $ F4 the driver�Q the car wee under the M. 3,t Base 1, Single vs matrtd 2 , tifltttrlCC of or: - t+aTx :':�u.• s laliies, 8�9; t P* -�•_ . �' ...Y'i :'kYw '"•"b'''- ��..ir 'M" '•n' _ -'Y'""'. _f^•.'°•,A"'-`.'P•'.Z.T�� 4. -- - - '_•1.-,� _ - 's% *'' '�`; )•. I - 1_1_11. T-.Y- .rS aw..r,, .T, !"'^mow • ` .. .•, .� ? •` � .lr r . M- _ �''<✓ - ~° .. i , yA� .M1�.�*. .cr.'.st� `s: .t.6i„yt • •y .. 1111 ` . ,a �' �, World Economic Conference World Recovery_Under Way _ Held Together By Sterling Committee ,^_ (New York Times) and employment increasing at the 0" In their preoccupation with domestic of Hay, with considerable gains la Gold Bloc 'Talks •`Unobtrusive" - Withdrawal From Con- events, many Americans are utraware steel, zinc, cement, rayon and electric- that improvement of prices and of it7• Cotton spinners are operating at - ference Sessions business is being ade not only in 74 g 7 per cell. of capacity and weavers Londort, July 9.--The World, Econo- British officialdom was understood the United States but In other coun- at 70. Domestic stocks of goods ors d t ado Conference was believed to be awaiting more' definite -Indies- tries where there is less disposition low: - _on the threshold of vital developments. tins from President Roosevelt as to to attribute every gain to fluctuations Gains of this sort are not limited to how far he wishes to go and also learn In exchange. Evidence of such a move- European countries. In Canada a bet- This opinion was shared throughout of his specific aims.. went !s'widespread:- Recent figures terme_.nt in trade, first noted is Dn- ' the delegations had in the city as fur- The Statist, a financial review, suit- from England show an increase'oi em- tarid and Life'western,provinces, has that solidification of the sterling-dollar ' • • -. block tliroygh s concerted drive for geared that the Dominone and Great ployment for :the filth consecutive spread to Nova Scots and New Bruns- the recovery program was expected to Britain could'adopt a'cautious �,�! ' month, reducing' the number of men wick. Textile 'manufactures show a _ or reflation independent o1 the UII7ted `' .r , ; out of work to the lowest figure in two decided increase, described by oar- T develop is the next few weeks,- States• providing the' American pro- I ' • Gold bloc quarters were busy over „ � � _:-_; � Years, with•the exception of,one week commerce department ,as amounting . the week-sad making a last stand, but gram proved distasteful. ' before Christmas, 1931: Basic Indus- almost to •boom proportions" Prices Expectation that the 'conference ;.: ' '` trigs, such as buiding construction and have been risia,�, and there is fn- it was privately admitted they be- would the.steel industry, show the greatest .creased production in nickel,steel and - tiered the sterling-dollar group was get somewhere came,after !t x p _ : progress.. Prices have been rising, and paper. Individual countries !n Latin ''about to move'torward with a sweep had been pronouaced,dead_by 99 per ff p g g, p - _ fag price plan. cent. of the delegates. 1 v the'London Economist's index stood at America have profited from the im- Powerful forces were working to The gold bloc, while admitting in- 65.0 at the end of June, compared with proved outlook for such commoditisii flatlgnary action now seems possole, :. 58.8 on the same date last year, as wheat and copper. The same in- : yuah (treat Britain from in- tile yet Half= In France,a more than seasonal' de- fluences have benefitted more remote _. mains this'would be nefarious for _ _hearted support of full-fledged particl cline. une )Darien is the wishes o1 her l)aminions, the entire world. lnplaYment has been in pro- producers. From Singapore fhb reel- The decision of the central gold r tress for three months, In Germany dent United States Trade Commission _ Co imons on debated the Souse of banks at Paris to defend the gold +` + the number of registered unemploy- er reports that"general business senti- t; , Commons on the World Economic Con- atandard was minimized in Dominion Qd declined in June below 5,000,000'for ment Is much improved," in coast [stance is scheduled Monday, which Quarters; where It was felt nothing ' ^ the first time since-1931. The official quests of riding prices for rubber; deported 81!stobert Horns lauding the t> index of wholesale rices at the begin- sales of automobiles to May increa ' ti'aited States' recovery by inflation powerful enough can be invented to p sed,nine of that month stood at 92.4, ecru- and dea}era are now placing orders!or ` Ind-lnviting ('treat Britain to jump in withstand-the price-raising movement once it is under way. pared with 91.6 at the end of 1932. American cars." See Boom in Commodities. While the prospect of action-poked Railroad freight traffic_ "creasing, -There are, of course, many dark - In the city (financial district) it'funs `its head but of the confusion caused the daily average. of carloadings for .spots as well as these brighter ones 4utielpated such a speech would have by recent conflicts, there was every in- the week ended on June 24 being 10 7; in the world economic situation. But la boom effect on London commodity dication of further-trouble ahead with, _ 200 cars, against 98,800 in the corres• the gains now being made are su1Q- •. 0rIces• the gold group. ponding week last year. Hours work- clently widespread to suggest that the ed in the*steel industry during the first need of replenishing low stocks, the - "B • • �, five months of -1933 are 8 per,cent. rebound of prices from a panic level ritish Pound Regatta Won awov d IlI6 IIbLLl v �,a-1 v 6r 1!e•rledaad-tfi!mP Tnx&me r fir omfidence are 1 • - . of 1932,_ For the building trade the operating contemporaneously in mast = Dollar _ :' By_ Broekvzllle z-ry gain is A per cent.- and for the auto-' parts of the world. It is uniortunaGs r mohtle fad �str 18_. cent. From that this forward movement-cannot _ . . . Relation to New York Funds Winning b 45 Points Ottawa Italy, agents of our Department of share n fu11 measure the benefff-o1 a g y tt Commerce report industrial activity less trammeled international trade. .-Causes jubilation at Club Second gib. _� = ' Capital Ottawa, July. 9.-Brockville Rowing Ready for her rate against Father Gives Life - The Markets Ottawa, Jnly 8.-The strong upward Club regained Possession of the Com• Ruth Nichols. Amelia Earhart, „-awing of the British -pound and the- stork trophy when its crew took the America's-premier aviatrix,•,stead- To Help Child- marked _ advance of the Canadian dol- aggregate championship of the East- !nit beside the Lockheed aeroplane r Toronto dealers-are buykig produce _ Aar in relation to New York funds dnr• ern-Rowing Association regatta here at the following prices: to which dhe matched aktir with, 'Slips into, DCe Hole Near Ergs-Prises to far-,cis and coon- Ang�he past. week has. been greeted yesterday. Eight times Abble Buett'e p p With enthusiasm In government blue and white clad crews from the St. Ruth Nichols. try shippers: Ungraded, ca3e3 return- Belleville as Girl Wades r circles. - ed, fresh arras, _7c; f re ah firsts, 14e Lawrence lashed home in front, roll- - - to Shore seconds, Ile. Crraded, cases free, ICot only is fire price of wheat greatr fag up a total of 45 points for _the day, Trade Moves 19% for-fresh extras, 16,% for freely 17 advanced but the price of gold as with Ottawa Rowing Club second with A father of five children ho gave firsts, 13c for ponds. well This metal sold on Saturday at 31 points,and Lachine Rowing Club of Forward Rapidly his life in an effort to reach his Butter-No. L Ontario creamer, `,$30.86 an ounce.-as compare$ with the Montreal, last year's champions, third p y seven-year-ofd daughter, brought to solids. 20aYrc; Nn, �, 20 c. . par which is 1E0,6 718 (plus). The ad- with 29 Pointe = a climax.-of tra • a series of drown-• - Churn cream-S isl, 20c; No. . iancs in the Canadian dollar, !n rely- Verdel Price of Brockville won the 'Orders Pour-in as.Unemploy- ing accidents which claimed five lives 1, 19c; No. 2., 16c, ]fib. ahipring son'to United States funds, will make senior as well as the novice singles, ment Goes Further Down in Ontario.over the weekend. points. !t wafer for Canadian debtors to meet Iesdlng home Cedric Liddell of Hamil- Robert Armstrong, an Irish farmer Cheese-No. 1 lar ge,colored, past- their Interest' and maturity commit- ton Leauders in the senior mile. The New York, July 9.-The- striking who had settled in Canada with' his fined and govei meat graded, 12%c; meats.in New York, On Saturday the senior fours went to Leanders of Ham- colors which the industrial picture twins, 11%c; trip, tti, 12c. P his three years ago, was watching. Poultry, "A" tirade, alive-1933 Wemt"'^ °° �h-e n-=+left-Sfstss..-dolls[-Iran anA_Lha sentnr r+1gh e o Ottawa. has taken on in United States recent- his little girl-w'ading in a creek near Spring broilers, over 4 lbs., 18c; over only 6% cents. During the month _ sy became even 171IShtca d itlt�-tst� t_- •C - LiLA " Of July maturing principal and iaterest� 0 past week as.business moved forward Ldlld.le3t �u 4hiki-appeared-.to-g�t"jbs,,_16a _oyev 4 to a% lbs.. - --;Of Of Canadian bawds rapidity.- get into difficulties. .The anxious 14c; over 2V,i• td 3 Me., 12c; over 1% payable In United Export is Perm�� ::: ..with unprecedented father ran out to her assistance slip- to 231t lbs., 12c. Fowl, fatted, over of Bates [ands total =18,907,816. Trade re rte. indicated that orders 5 lbs. 10c; over 4 to 5 lbs. 9c• over While the advance in sterna re- ' Wes' t1Illtiollf pea into a deep hole and dank to his 8 poured in from snepected sources and death. • The child waded safely to 3% to 4 lbs., &; over 8 to 3% Ina., 7c. - -_ Quires more Canadau dollars to meet L6.adonn.--0reat Britain permitted for amounts unsurpassed for many a .ire. Old roosters, 5c. Turkeys, market London commitments, these commit- export of war munitions daring the moon. A further reduction of unem- Pelee• Squabs per. pair, 25c. Pigeons, -, ments are 1 three months ended May'31 to three Time dead are: r pair, 15c. ' '"B" ads poultry, e : am P met by goods and of the lour nations recent warring fn many a way shown, accompanied in ROBERT ARMSTRONG, Sidney lb lees than "A". 'C" grade 2e lb. -fold. which ors yard for Is. the British Y g. many lases by encoutaging announce- To. „ ., -.market in sterling. Yesterday the South America, Lieut.-Col. Davis Col- meats of pay increases. -nship. less t:.an "B". PAUL .MAI.LLOU% 15 Tilbury,, GRAIN Ville, seer , ..pound istetliag was at $,4,86 In Casa- eta+'7 0! the Overseas Trade It no longer is an opinion that y' � QUOTATIONS. than funds, almost 10 cents above par Department, disclosed in an answer to business is on the u drowned in creek. Folloc•ing are -Saturday's closing l pgraQe, it r s . BERNARD GOSLIN farm. em- +� - .,or approximately two cents on the del- questions in the House of Commons, tact;' announces Dun A Bradstreet" ploys, drowned in Graud River. 3uotstions on -grata transactions for Export..licenses were Issued to 12 car lots, prices on basis t.i.f., Bay _ ­Aar. Ins., which feels that the weekly in- i aircraft gun mountings, 12 aircraft crease in the back-log of unfilled ord- LAWRENCE DAVIS, Halifax, ports: machine suns and 189,000 cartridges to drowned at Sarnia. Manitoba ¢heat-No. 1 hard; 87�c: - g ers is unquestioned proof of the perm- _ MAXWELL BALL,. Buffalo, No. 1 Northern, 857/tc; No. 2, do, ''Canadian.R etrts Get "�' spare-parts for sixtoa tanks to' agency of'the general-improvement. - - - 84T/se, No. 3, do, 84%c. Bollvia and 250,000 rounds of rifi-e am= drowned at Albino, Ont. _ Belated Boer War Honor munition to Para At the same time confusion oar- JOSEPHINE LAVALLE, 12, of Manitoba oats No. 2 C:V�., 43ifie; :a guap rounding the future valve of the Un- No. 3 do, 407/se; No. 1 feed, 40%c; Ottawa Thirty-two Maesep, drowned is Sable }fiver, near No. 2 do, 39%c; mixed feed oats, 26e. years after ._ i fled States; dollar=in' the winks of Sud�bur - !the Peace of Vereeni which brought � y' Man.- barley-No, 3 C-W., 60%c; ut the administration's inflationary legbs No. 1 feed screeni� a $i6 per ton. ' News Broadcast - It tier.-•-im the Boer War to s close, twenty-wiz prompting wholcsalets sy FATHER GIVES LIFE. South African corn, 78c. of the Canadian militia ]lave *-- we as.;retailers to place orders with On grain, approximate prices low received the battle honor, "South -Ruling Is file considerable caution. Most anal to Belleville, Ont., 'July %-Robert apP Africa," to be einbroidered• on their hold that the success 9f-the Fall meer- .Armstrong, laborer employed on the track shipping point: Wheat, 78-to :- ` farm of Charles Massey- 5th cones- 83c; barley, t, 5 41ic; rye, 45 'to regimental colors. Announcement to Material Must Come From thandise season will largely depend> 47c; buckwheat, 35c.0 37c. this enact wag made from the head- , upon the prices at which the farmer aion of Sidney township, was drowned HAY AND STRAW PRICES. : . isusrters'of the Defence Department Licensed Press ServiC%, wilt be able to sell his produce, to- in a small creek crossing the Massey i , here recently. Board Orders tether with,the.relative- vitality of fare- late Sunday afternoon, in at- or'°=to.dealers are n or h fi defile paying f hay Approval of this honor by Sing mass urchasin war. tempting . to texas his 7-year-old and straw, baled, car lots, delivered, Ottawa,- p t po r ton: No.'2 timothy, ,$8.50; No. 3 Instructions have been timothy, N to ;m, wheat straw, $d `George has been 'received by the de- Increase Shown daughter, who had snipped into the to $6,50; oat straw, w psrtment. T'he units whose color is issued n sal radio broadcasting eta- water. thus enriched 'obtain the award under tioris in Canada to rife effect that Armstrong, unable to swim, was the same conditions as governed that 'to July 17 they will not lie allowed In Cost o Living, 'wading fowurds his daughter when he LIVE STOCK QUOTA'TIONS.' of similar honors,to the yeomanry sn3 to broadcast news items other than Washington,-The kost of living to slid. into an 8-foot-deep hole in the : Steers, up to 1,050 lbs., good and volunteer regiments of the British thOse provided b7 the Canadian Press wage earners in this country has in- stream aii"d was-4.,.»wc�. --The,ehild choice; $4.75 to $5; do, mad., $4.40 to - . tllrmy -- - ' or some other-licenced'newa agency in- creased for the first time since Sep-' was able to wade to safety. $4.60; do, com., ;3 to $4.25; steers, y► the Dominion of Canada. over 1,050 }be.., and choice, $4.76 All of the seven.provinces of Can- Begimting ,tember, 1930, the National Industrial ' The body was recovered nearly one tv $5120; do, mad„ $4.50 to $4.76; �o, ads which were in existence.at •the on the.'. date the Canadian Radio Conferedee Board disclosed In a re- hour litter by Charles Clement, aft tom,, $4 to .$4,25; heifers,, good add time at. the South African campaign Broadcasting Commission will be cent survey' employe on the Massey farm. Dr. R. choice, $4.75 to $5; do, med., $4.40 to ' are represented in the list. furni3hed with news bulletins for two The increase, amounting In May A. Flynrr,-of Belleville,had been called $4.60; db, com.,$8 to $4.26; fed calves, five minute broadcasts daily;including to about• eighth-tenths of one per is the meantime and after resuscita- Rood and choice, $6 to $6:50;•do,rued., Sunday. cent, was due largely: to a 3.6- per tion attempts-had failed, Dr. Flynt $5 to $5.75;,cows, good, $2.75 to $3; -According to 'the new regulations- cent rise In food prices. This !n- pronounced life extinct, do, med„ .$2,50'to $2.75; do, com., $2 Dread Germ Kills . which the Canadian Radio Broadcast- crease.is much larger than the usual Armstrong, father of five c'8ildren -to 42.25; canners and cutters, $1.25 ing Commission has circulated to all seasonal advance from April to May, ranging in age from two months to to $1.85;. bulls, good,,$2.50 to $2.75; Yo London Bo stations including those not yet taken the board reported. seven era had been in Canada onI do,corn, $2 to$2:25; stocker and feed- y over by the commission, a basic news - Food,prices still are 7,5 Per cent, three years, having been born in Ire- $3 steers, good, deer to $4; do, tom., • $3 to $3.50; milkers and springers, • bulletin service will be distributed below May last year and 38.9 per land. $25 to $45; calves, good and choice' Swimming 'in Polluted Pool from Toronto, head office of the Can- tent under Lour years ago, vettls, $4.50 to $5; do, tom. and rued., is Blamed for Death- adian Press, to be augmented by reg- s $2.75• to $4; Ri•assers, $2.25 to $2.50; ional news items at such centres as -Thunder Showers Hail hogs, bacon, f.o.b., $5.50 to $5.60; do, Saturday, Su de. ualCe ` off trucks, $575 to $5.85; do, off czars, 'after lie was stricken 9. - Five days Halifax, Montreal., Ottawa, Winnipeg y � Storms COOL the Prairies a after he was stricken, by the dread and Vancouver. Shocks •Note'd at Ottawa 16 t. $6,10; good, ewe and wether "ed streptococcus haemolyticus, pre- Ottawa, July 9.-An earthquake of Winnipeg, July 9, - Occasional lambs, $9�; do,' med., $8 to $8:60; do, sumably contracted while swimming in APPLY FOR SERVICE., moderate•intensity was reported at the thuc.der showers' and hail storms bucks, $1; culls, $5-to $5,50. the'south branch of the River Thames, These 7broadcasts will `be used on Dominion observatory here. The'flrst broke fhe'oporesMvenes4 of weekend 4 _ Fred Relly; 16-year-old son of Fred 'the commission's chain of some 20 preliminary' tremors arrived at eight mugglness on the Canadian prairies Aged Couple Robbed Kelly, 9 Matmora Street, died Sat- statiors; and made available to all in= .hours, '42 rainutes• and '24 seconds,- and biqught a measure of relief to b Armed Bandit :urday evening in- fit. Joseph's Hos- dependent stations,that apply for the Eastern Standard Time. The distance parched -•crops throughout the three y. pilaf. - service, -frorri the nearest Canadiani to the epicentre-was-8,800-kilometres western 'provinces. ' Temperatures. Ituna, Sask. July. 9._ - Entering Dr,•M. A. Platt, the attending physl- Press Bureau, or 5,460 miles. The time of origin-was• were un4tdrmly high, but• many sea- their, home.near the village of Hab- cian. ;identlfled the­germ. Thougb' In the Maritime Provinces the news 8.30 p.m., E.S.T. " tions reported cloudy skies broke the. bard, Sask-, an armed bandlt forced • ..the- germ Is sometimes found to raw broadcasts will be at 7.30 and.il.30 Preliminary trenidrs 'of a second force of'the sun's beat. - . Fred Hrysak, -aged 84, and his-wife milk,tl.e boy had nothing but Pasteur- P.M..,.Atlantic standard-time; in Ori= shock-arrived at 12 hours, 41 minutes -'Except in Southern, Saskatchean, out of bed and robbed the old couple Ized wllk prior to his illness. He had Mario and Quebec at 6.30 'and 10.30 and 30 seconds a.m., E.S.T., to-day. where the grasshopper plague as- of) 'their old age pension money. been swiinmink in a section of the p.m., Eastern standard time; in Man- The distance to-the epicentre•for.this sumed, menacing. proportions again, Threatened with death !f they re - rtvk tri.hl which the piaygt+oands Ilona, Saskatchewan and Alberta, 7.25 shock was 4,000 kilometres fir 2,500 and in Southern Alberta,' where rain fused to give him all the money they i1ep^ftmegt fund transferred Its-sup• -and '10 )r. 'Central-standard -time;- miles'. The time of the origin was 12 is liird',y needed. crops :were reported had in the house, old age penaionere -7' hrvlg•d it of because of sewage'-pal- and in Bri 1 h Columbia at '5 and 8 hours and 34-minutes a.m., E.S.T. The. in fair conditi. n• -with: few digtriefs gave the robber a $10 bill add ht` fatten, p.m., Facit;¢ standard-time. recording continued for one hour.•, e;pe,iencing imn'r,anc damage. diaaaaeared. o. '..[* uiv. r'ls,":i' ", AG.nq:. • _ s.a.xr^o:p�:R. - 'w- :f ,-.y-:-, an'e; ;°` ..$�.:."s.•" 'j ': is�.:a'ar _ .:G- . .. ..-�emi��.:.. ...w•- '"'i.>.�•:,s-••.z;. .a-': �, .�...- ->._ _ - .:�m,���_ ».__ _v. - ,�,„," „, .. . . .. _. '.. ,• .' .. �'.. -� +,fir' .'.�:'y+'�, -'may OUR CROSS-WORD ' PUZZi:E laid_down over the black soils of .� Leta enough red material, 'derived • � .: 1 2 3 4 S. "fi 7 !i 9 10 •from the distant Red Plains of Ban- _ t l sae, Oklahoma, and Texas, to give a distinct red color to the soil. SAVE 11 12 13 "At the new experiment stations" "" 14 'IS 16 17 every promising practical method for - slowing down erosion is to be tried " •:, - - , - - - - Pout on a field scale. Terracing, strip- - —Plug Tob=6 will fast itl 20 cropping, scarification of the land, =- -and other methods -are being tesd, -,..you longer. It burns , 22 T.4 first on small plots and then in large Nelda. ". slower. .. gives 'you i _ xi 'IT-he cheapest methods of reclaim- - ._ �. 9 -, ing erosion-worn land are being deter- more smokes, more. - y mined, with the cost. Conservation _ en j 0 yme n t . for the` 30 31 i of the'remaining soil; however,'is to _ . be the prime endeavor of the pro- same money. rather than reclamation of-de-- !' iL 33 3b 37 gram, e pleted land. Variot a methods of 38 % 39 40 ��i�y�///�41 gully control 'are being tested, using living dams of grass, trees, .shrubs, y s _ and vines, rock dams and dams made 42 44 5 of poles, brush and other cheap ma- ° ° aerials. Every efi'e.>tive experiment 46 IM49 will necessarily constitute a demon- "-- w U-E _ w $>< _ 3 ONLY 20C A .BIG PLUG is SS What span We say, _ . Now You Are Gone? f -' Old friend, what shall-we say,now you• - - - _ . -.Horizontal 41-Ruminant 11-To bore into again are gone? '++++ - - - - QaSglflCa Advertising 42-Foolish 13-Small depressions That all is over-all the things we ° 1-Portable chair i • 43-Affected smile 16-To weep- knew_ _] ] (* "VZA X3XV �movea C=IC=s ' $--Not volatile 46-Bishopric . ._ 19-Enraged The things we shared-so fiat to one a L� v • s t1-To pertain 46-Pronoun 21-Deepens alone, ALE OF GOVERNMENT APPROYy' S ED Chicks. While they last: Cep 1l--Heaved 47-Cons __�23--God of winds _So full-of savor tasted once with horns 06c, Bar=ed Rooks .oale. Ono. - l4-Type unit 49-French article (variant) you? . week old chicks one cent more. J. Q. s' Li-Plain headdresses 60-More spruce -26-Plait of hair - •- Those trifles that made friendahipi Tweddi°• Bergu■• Oat -17-Pronoun 62-Printing spaced 27-Tribe 6f Israel _. ;. Let us hoe t - p tell them the rest of-It-that it will 18-Beverage -_ 64-Verse - "_' '29-Sick _ o That you,have found a place,-sot - Ir--Darknesses 64--To hasten 92-Street Arab very strange, �' also give them grit. 3.3-Click begtle Where you may sit and wait for me- " 1" - Husband-"Mary,12•--Skin disEaae 34- corous ____ _ - dry, after I AIe I wish' 14-Alkaline solution 1-Iroquian Indian M - 36-Dangers Of sun-warmed• grass, with trees, �..--- -- - - - _ t+!+++-•++. SVife="Why d6 you ask that?" a 16-Rude child 2-8�anish for 'Lhe 36-Slang: armed where sight may range But why are you so angry with the Husband-"Well, he introduced us.*• t8-Buddhist temple 3-- o stem •..37-Comgred .__ _ Across wide valley`s to the-sunset hills. doctor, Mrs. Blank nymphs =•+l-Particle 6f mattes 40-To free 'There rest, and plan what you and ••I told him I was tired,and he asked The fell° wbo has nothing to boast 18--Note of Guido's scale 6-Star group 43--Stalk __ I will do . to see my'tongue," about but his ancestors better get busy 11-Youth 8-Prizes 44-To detain When I come fQ*ting after. _ . _ a his but his posterity.•start have anything - 42-Verbal noun '7-Toys 47-Pen if the ills g to bra --Promise 6-Donkey • 4&•-Scottish for "ao" - Of life have tired us, 1 will sit With I don't believe in•associative with g about- .36 °•s 88-Beverages 8-Exists 61-Exclamation y°II, my inferiors. Do you?- - ' - 88-Prior 30-To act 6J--Prefl=: down Ajot speaking mach, until.sL last the_: `That's all right, old 'man-I don't Mother-"Daughter, how many times. Demme mind -making all exception In your do you imagine Henderson has kissed �+ Answers to Last Week Punts Of that still place has wrought into case." you?"' , : ..,..Farms America the sour - DanghtAri-"90 far mother dear, I 8 II li T ii Y 8 0 R R The wife wrote from.a Whionable haven't had to imagine at all." Are Washing Away >a silent benediction and release. hotel: "Dear John, I enclose the hotel - l $ L1( 0 SSR DAli - A Then-we will rise-togeth'er, with the mil' Eager Youth-"One kiss from yon I T !r li 3 H 3 A T Z whole John replied: "Dear Mary, I enclose and I could die-happily: -. -Jver 100,000 Acres of Farm 0 If A R RBA D 3 R Of life before-us, as it aped to be, _ cheque to cover the bill, but please Bored Miss -- •'Well,. here's' your ' Land Made Poor CAR 8 D D A I P Z that new toad, not much antike don't buy any more hotels at this kiss." figure; the are cheating you." During 932 the old, r s y $ • II ? T8R9 DR .BAit $ 'Crops and their prices, the devasta- L 8' D II P B $ A R A T And walk -with.-the old strength to - Won' Declares Mang L 0 8. ; 4 g search, and see Summer Shower _ • wrought by drought, etc.,engross What prospects that new- countrR It's hard for s woman a_pproachin�g_ VItIK_pOfAi# treaders'of agricultural items. R T 0 T T I L' $- Z - =may unfold -40 to--mane up3er mind to be bar age Chicago.-Women who manage iron Imes bear of the most desauctive T 4 8 8 L 0 1 Making hotels homelike would be fine and steel' mt1le, hold high offices to Isms in the great farm arses and Y 0 II P L 0 P )r 'J' And maybe;is sows h6]l6w, we shall if they didn't make-them like modern coal and food companie6, or pttactise - seilv is the fact that the !arms them- 0 H . P II 8 k d homes, They se. a 'man whips his y y D the various professions, ware t ad relves are often slipping away' The very spring, the very trees we boys for the same kind of foolishness recently that they' lacked man'/ _ Washed down by water and even hied coalda' w y �. b knew. p ad t hip out of him. A viewpoint, on money matters. "blown off'b winds' the fertile soil is y no means restricted to the Tliat were-the heaven moot perfect to woman gets all run down worrying .They heard this opinion in a cony being stript.Ieaving the infertile-sub- ration of .rain-water. In the drier about what her husband refuses to vention session of Zonta, business, 4 MY mind-- l roil, not good for cultivation. - --ice�`fife sotttttty'et oeioa by wind--�s ague-ord-.pace fo travel In--and tom- iiy._fie a ss° �d A national survey is the United Is frequently even more destructive. you open that they can't hold snythin from Mr. S. Katherina women's Maddnz :o>� States of-these conditioaa has just �$ B on: —John Edward Cofburn is "The -Chicago, Its president. _began. "Thoasands •of fields have been - Vermonter." A,Jig-saw jigger called up the Jig. "Women will spend treaty," she li Says H. H. Bennett, writing' of stript of the productive surface layer, saw depeartment of a store and asked said, "and demand very little so. (bear in the New York Times: great holes have been dug and numer- i if any new ones had come in from counting of where their money goes. _ "In America last year 3,000,000,000 ous areas have been deeply_ buried .Eigbty monks have left Ran goo to Jlgaswville. - g But they Quibble over society dueif tons of soil washed out of fields and with the wind-driven material. convert the peoples of Europe to Bud. Young Saleswoman="Yes, we have and •expect.•magnificent returns •for .'�orergrazed 'pasfures. - P'uliy 100,000 - "In'some localities farm machinery dham. They will wear robes made of,a now one just In." very small outlays;' ---acres of farm land were made hope- left in the open has been completely- rags, eaAanly once a day; and sleep Jig-Saw Jigger-'•What's the name?" lessly poor. Under normal price con- buried with this drifting soil. Recent- always In- the oPen during their mis-. Young 8aleswoma_n-••The Road to •editions this would have cost our farm- ly wind-driven dust from the West s_ion. Denver," jo COLOUR i j_ers $400,000,000. i Jig-Saw Jigger-"All Fight. Send it COLOUR _ -terOuur original wealth in soil has --- :out." NOW !S YOUR LIYER? prevent'any general "reali- Lindy Lends a Hand , But when the Jig-Saw Jigger. re- • Cation that all land is not permanent-( _.__ __i _ .-..._ ceived the new jig-saw puzzle the Wake up your Liver Bile_ ' -..b fixed. Unrestrained soil erosion ,' •.,. .'name to the box said: "The Rhtdodea -Wit}10IIt Calomel• 4 Is rapidly building a new empire of drou." _ y� ray -��,p organ, but It ear• -i Wornout land in America=land stript tainly can put our digestive P 9 ¢ee and eliminative • sf its rich surface layer down to poor »f: Mrs. P.-"Y.our new neighbors are two potu kilter of by a�bile into yaw�t� -'subsoil, and land Bullied beyond the great borrowers, aren't they?" You wontooisspktely ooneot such i 400diiioa possibility of practical reclamation.. 1 Ms.-R,.-Yes, If they•keep up their. bytal cnasalts,oil,nunen,wam,lantiieeaady ,rbis wastage of the nation's basic as- ', present pace my nett psrty will have �'aoar v '�' When they've ' set is din u `,,'; to be given at their home!„ through—"d p0O speeding p. seed a you etimdaaL ey .� "Three -fourths of the 'agricultural r. "" �i ' - Carter's Cattle liver Pitt will.ton betas bear - srear of the nation is slo in efiou h �° let°your life.Ty�ybe p °`■°' p g g � The talking movies have a•never- table•sate. Ask for then 6y San•.Actors io invite ruinous cutting away. Al- ' - ending possibility,'bttt we'shudder to sobst,tutsa 95c at all drutsists y ready more than 100,000 sties of the _�t think of a slow motion picture of a N U P T O D ATE BoU,000,000 in cultivation have lost all _� ^a -man s{uttering. pr most of.•the original top soil. ~' -STABLES "Bedrock has been reached ill count- - P - Judy-"Does that story you are read- less laces and des � _ p p gullies have torn :>'. ing end in a modern way?" asunder millions of sloping acres. All : Y Grace-"Yes, they are married.aLd --Old Reliable Miytard's• ~ this has been' abandoned; yet; all of �!` J 1p live happily thereafter 'for a, few When horses eom: In to .teal. with wire- .. ? ix j months. sots or saddle toil., or cows have caked- - it could have been saved. .' adder, the thing to do.is get,the ]ftnard•r 'Probably no other nation 'or.race bottle at tae•. M Mr.'Dowd of Gleaboro, has permitted such rapid depletion of Y °r!; The difference between .meddling Manitoba, know.. He writes; large areas of its agricultural lands. and investigating••is that we=lnvesti= "I like lour lifinard. Lintment. Like ' I gate and the other fellow meddles. have it In the house. I have found your -.e "We have looked upon our vast do- ___- - - Kinard's Liniment especially good—for main of"agricultural land as limit- _ Hostess-"Harp,-you moat barbed wire cuts on Lora.:' , less and capable of enduring forever, put Sa- A family doctor prepared Miaard'a Liniment What are the menacing aspects of � other place at the table. An unez� over .6o years ago.- still in luable In petted guest has,-arrived." every stable and every house. 8s this evil erosion? f 'Maid-"But, I cau't,.madam, there is " ".The area of the more favorable no more china." N 3 soils is steadily diminishing. Acreage Hostess-"Oh,that's ail right. They WEAK WOMEN' - Fields are-dllinirig.� "Cultivation is more difficult and f will be so close together they won't Take Lyflia E. PlnkhAm►8 know one plate from another anyhow." Vegetable Compouna Water Row's -across-the im'- _ - pervious clay expos'4d by the strip- Have waves are thins o! Have you ever felt Vat troy wwe'too y. ping of the mellow, absorptive top- g weak to do anything. . . drat you did beauty but the upkeep of the fragile not b■"the ■rrea4tq to do.yow warkt. qil more rt3'pidlq To augment.floods. thiuga far exceeds the initial 'cost. 'Women who fee weak and ten-down Stream channels are silting up and should inks a tonic such-to L7dis Overflows are becoming more frequent ;Helen-"Hal and i have parted for= r1nkh-'9'V•itetablo �pemuL Read • t.c ind destructive. bast areas of extra- � `§ , �fi ever." echo$ sae backaches that sore the re aft ordinary-original productivity are be- �` Bess••-"Good.•gracious! What does ro °fm° T^' 'ag covered with infertile sand and R Q �„ - „ that mean?" - - - - 9e.dut of ev&y lei women-wbo report �' w- Helen. "A fivepound bog of candy to m sq that ebq w bmei/ted by ibis Our best estimate:, Mr.. Bennett - `_ in about an hour." - meactnea Buy a bota from :ells us, indicate that erosion steals -. This su;nmt.. C41one1 Lindbergh and party intend to survey the 7oar�t Wt.today.. .end wateJy tbrrrwoib. `-::? _twenty-one times as much plant food far north, visitfrg Greenland and possibly Iceland. He ]s' shown we. parents who tell their_children that - - ta the props take uff•the larl _And, with-the aeroplatle just after-the -pontoons •were In Platt spinach_ will give them strength should ISSUE NO. 2e.='33 ',.. -+7�G �. - a. .:Z.. ��.:�,lM. •a�:.� ..wlrJ.....j rw�ow.aa'w_4-c9i -.� 4-.7 � �.-• _ •� _ _ ,2 A i .ter,'-#%g lor(h), Man. Johnson(h), Alan Tom- J. P. landed in Quebec. This is the It is lonesome here without you.Mar- Altona,-while going at a forioira�,.� linsoa(h), Frances Loyat(h), I3arold oldest established industry in Ontar- garet drove up against a parked truck, suf- Morgan(h), Betty Pretty(h), Val. -io County and possibly in Canada op- And sad the weary way, fering bruises and cuts as well as a - t :zESUts - Thacker(p), Doris Thompson(p), LI- -crated by the same family. Tunes For life has not been the aaine badly damaged fliver. p can Hill(p), Edna Taylor(p), Elean- have changed. Country mills are Since you were called away. Uur theatre expects to be opened ' �i.ta per Year; sign'd pa,d in advanes. or Philllps(p), Margaret Wilson(r), finding it hard to continue in busin- You were a loving sister, officially next week. It is the most -yob•crivLw Bn a nit�Su�� and Great Sr.e Bacon elms lbert et Fors) h(h), ed in th over half of them have clos- - A sister, kind and true, :_ up-to-date building outside of the yt past few.years. It is in the Your equals ate but f w•, Jack Morgan(p), Gorr. Overland(p), farmers' interests to patronize their One of the best thatvod could send ' A :are number of our population Dollie Beaton(p). Jr. 3rd - Helen home industries and home business A loving sister, a faiti•,ful friend. attended the C. C., F, pew-wow at JOHN , MURKAR, Proprietor, Glover and Jean *ard(h,tied), Mab- and instit.utioirs of all kinds. -I hate -Sadly missed by suer and br•)F;,_' scarooro Bluffs or: Sunday. - -- - - -- --- - -- ---- el Johnson(h), Jack Lehman(p), Mur in my possession a pair of st�nes enin-law, Rosie and Arthur. Rrv. 12r. Laidta ' leaves this week ray Morgan(p), Arthur Lenson(p), «•hick were used to grind flour and :,for a month's holiday on the Shores Death of VI', G. Ham Mary Morgan(p), Irene Le:vis(p), by hard in this townshiv over a hun LE£ - In loin, memory of our of Lake Huron. l Lorraine Forsyth(pi, Margaret Neal Bred 'years ago when there sere no dear wife and mother, Mrs. Robert ._�Farcuers have �e +m-_their fall 'On, Saturday last one of-the best (f)- Rowena Donnell; teacher, mills -many-mite�fr-Ym-here. - Lee, who passed .away, July tth, �Loa: hear.eat. •. 'kr-own and highly respected resid- �►• There was no unemployment in 1932. - "ents of Pickering, Wm.. G. Ham, died Remember the 'G i�ud Fiel�l Dap those days. o Often our thoughts warder -----�-at the the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. and Concert at ui ht at Clare. F. L. Green To the grave not far away, ;tends _ B. Horn, of Peterboro, aged 82 years. wont, Wednesday,July lU, -- Where we laid our Loving wife anal. His funeral took place on Tuesday _ 1N MEMORIAM. mother for � '.,afternoon from St. George's (Ang- LETTSRS TO THE EDITOR "-' Just one year ago today. - - mean) Church; where the service was `. 01GONNOR -'*In loving memory if 1�`e often think of you dear wife. and Hooey' ._bean) by the rector, Res. E. G. Dear Sir,- �' our Dear _'Slather, who passed a- mother Robinson. Interment took place in the • One hundred years milling in Can-_ way on JUIy 17th, at Pickering. No eyes may-see-us--weep = --�ornetimea au called mAma. ''.adjoining cemetery, where the bur- ada and several generations before John J. and James O'Connor But many silent tears are shed,' T'c'y something.you lose when ial service was read by Mr. Robin- that in England. This is the milling - When others are asleep. - - son and Rev. B. N. Wagner, son-in- record of the Green family. Just nne LEE - In lovin,, memory of my,dear � r fice destroys yer;r property. -law of the deceased, 'after which the hundred years ago this week my gr- sister, Mrs. Robt. Lee• who bassed Friends may think ws hays _�_ �t.en tEut it is safe if yon let tie members of Ontario bodge No. 324, away, Jul • 9th, 1'0:32. «"yen at times they see us smite, * = _]. m O. F, of which Mr. Ham was a andfather, the late Frederick .Green y But trey little know the heartache Protect vocr real wealth �_PRO�IRAIVi OF SPORTS That the smile hides all'the while, with policies in strong, de. chartex member, conducted their orn -Sadly missed by husband and dau- . pressive service, Mr. Ham was born peudable companies. We in Pickering township, and when a ghter, Dorothy• represent the beet young man learned the wagon-mak- ----OF THE - Stouffville ;Ang trade at which he worked until _ CYRIL E. MORLEY, ]he -retired several years, ago. He was The lusted Church Sunday School Pbooe .h700 L _:known as an excellent workman, and " . Claremont field Day, picnic-will be held on Fri'ay after- -PIc�KEIiING, ONT. ]hundreds of farms in Pickering and noon of 'this v:eek at'1lusselman's adjoining townships have evidence To be he - Lake. ` - 410day of the excellence of his work- - - Rev. Mr. Fleischer, Baptist miji rnaaship. He took a deep interest ter of this place, has moved to Br_the public affair's of the village. Wednesday, July the • 19th, 19 3 antford, where he has received a call ROSE For a number of-years he was chair- to the First Baptist Church of that man of the school board, also of the ..Commencing at 12.30 (S.T.) city. A reception and presentation CARPENTER, BUILDER _.:Police Trustee Board, the leading -• was tendered him the evening be- and CONTR4,0TOE;, spirit of the organization of the Fire FOOTBALL. fore his departure. Company; which has done such vas- Claremont vs. Enniskillen, 5.30 p. M. $20.00 ,-All our barbers have installed el- Plane:and Speeifleations • cable work for the village, and surd- _ ectric hot water heaters. These hea- ' prepared. :,.,,diftff lists Z i n %]n Aot- LACROSSE . lye. member of the Dramatic Club ;..ii-3�ai cra]„�= + - *o c„oa►o.= ters are installed in every househo[- All Workmanship : - - d�. .'J�.. 'fret• -- for many'years. In religion, he was MEN'S SOFTBALL TOURNAb1ENT - Our boys are now at the too in . _`�" �u ,°steed° an Anglican, being an active mem- Bank of Commerce Cup. to be held by 3 year winners- - the York-Ontario Baseball League. P� KtE "��N + P. O ber of St. George's Church, where 9 Sweaters Eart Davis and Tolar Boake, of ' • - .he ras warden for many years. In LADIES' SOFTBALL - _ politics he'was a Conservative. His Winners - 9 Pair Silk.Hose, yala$9.00 _ wife, whose maiden name was Brice BOYS' SOFTBALL $,,�,O�a, abeth Jane Soden, died in 1924. Since THE &j WHIT E - a�-aof has made Winners _ 11 Pairs of Shoes Vf/ - his home with his daug�ter, Mrs. Softball draw at 12.30 sharp �• . ,� , lHorn, of Peterboro, but has spent HORSESHOE P'ITCHIP►G. 1.30 p. m. :much time in visiting; the other sur- Open. Doubles. - Satan Bowls tiwing members of his family. e ief Open, Singles :. Clock y' Local, Doubles. Box n! '0 aetit cigars, Special Bargtias For Thura. Fri. and Sat. tsurvived by his two sons•and three - Local, Double; - Boa of a'cent cigars Mdaughters, Wm. A. of Honolulu; Chas _. r� e� -'I, of Englehart; Mrs. J. B. Horn, of JLARGEST FA31ILY' ON _GROt'NDS Fry "C4COa 1''�r lb. tlTi _ -Peterboro; Mrs. (Rev.) B. N Wa;c- Order :.,r 5.00 -in Rihceriea , iwr, of Warrinton, N C_ and burs. E. MARRIED •MEN*S RACE (over 30 years of age) A- •Glover,. of-Sprinsrfield, mass.. all of let, 10 lb. Beer Roast. '2nd. 5 1b.- Beef'r'toast Cii•apenut Flakes,, ripg• p�$ +" • '1 VG. whom except VI.m. A. and the tatter's MARRIED.WOMEN'S RACE !" r C� Usbands were present. at the Tuner- sat, 100 lb. Bag of Flour. 2nd.2 Packages S•,ap Flakes e� t �I - - a]. He s survived by thirteen strand- 100 YARD OPEN RACE Corn Flakes, Xellogg'S," 2 for a L /�:• -tited__In_ear- -- $3 ti0 eider €os eschandis mch'&e •.. . _ :. ' r, on ;_$2��_order_for 75 YARD OPEN Girls - ff 1� _.- School Reports _ _ RACE. 1st, liver Compacic 2na..Pa_ir Silk Stockings Salmon, ` Clover Leaf, 2 s each Y• l 7�+. BOT S', 16 AND UNDER, Race p +� �ry a• S. No. 9 Pickering. (a) passed 1st, Pair of Pure Bred Rock Cockerels; 2nd $1.25 Sweater Flour, ` Red i White," F lb 'bag 4 _ bn term's work; i b) passed on final 144 YARDS, OPEN TO PICK. TWP. BOYS ' •- exams; (c) failed; (r) recommended- 1st, $2.75 Fountain Pen; 2nd. $1.00 Knife Sr. 4th fo H. S:-Phy. Ciark(a'i; Jr.'4,. BOYS. 14 YEARS AND UNDER RACE L� -. 'Disneylah; Marjorie lRis(eley(b); J.- 1st, $1.00 Flashlight; mod; $Q.50 Nocktie Certo, per Dot e . _• . - .` �s7�r . ,• t.•nton(or'. Sr. 5.d w Jr- h - Ray GIRLS, 14 YEARS AND UNDIER RACE D_ - Walls(a); Jr. 3rd to Sr. 3rd - Ralph IA. ?1.rw? r'^mo_act: 2nd._ $0.50 Perfume Zinc RingB; per doz. 'Riseley(a); Constance'Hedge(a); V. RUNNING RACES 4 P. M. - - Clalls(b); Ivy Maguire(b); Muriel Voys', r'"1 years and under - - Rubber L11J<i$g, !r pk$s _. Clarke(r); Leslie Wilson(c); Merced- Girlie' 12 yean and under - ' += es Mantell(c). Jr. 2nd to Jr. 3rd - L Boys', 10 years and ender - _ ` Byers(a); Mildred Brown(a); Buddy Girls', 10 yearn and under - _ . IRiseley(a); Lois iYlantell(a); Harold Bore'. B yeah and under 'Q�./.__•�T , f ' - • - 'Short(b);'Florence Wood(b): Jr. 2nd Girls', 8 yeah and under . I H • � `�V�I SQ� . Ao Sr. 2nd - Marjorie Byers(b) All- Prize for each of the above events: let, $9.34 Booth TieketA _.an Short(b); 1st to Jr. .2nd - June 2nd, $0.20 Booth Tickets - Sonthwell(a); Eileen Sadler(a); J. :WHEELBARROW RACE -` Kinnear(r); Lloyd Priest(c.). Sr,.-pr. 12 31.50 Flashlights P1��ERI1\� ._tc Ist - Ross Walls, Vernon.-Short. COAT RACE = (54 yards) _. Jr. Pr. to Ist - Milton Walls, Fred- let, Dress Shirk; 2nd, Coffee Percolator' you-order '"PHONE PICKERING e00 -We deliver die Brown. Harold Clark. Jr. Pr. to ;SACK.RACE �. Sr. 1'r. ':Allan Woodward, Gerald C(- Ist, 2 lbs. Chocolates; 2nd, 1'lb. of Chocolates .arke, Ernie Sadler, Allan Clark. M. OLDEST CAR ON GROUNDS ; - E. Brandon, teacher. )Eve Gallons of Gasoline IPl�kerin hardware Store Claremont-' The f Continuation Lower Se- g booI: The following passes in all the Ample Free Parking Space'otf the Grounds subjects, Form 1, ;1Larg. Jones. Wei- Refreshment Booths'and Coneebsletm <Midway) on Grounds '.•. ;� _ _ _ s+lppletiy. George Cooper, Isobel John All Contestants subject to Regular Gate Admisalon fee at Gate -son, Russell Gray• 'Edith Linton, Joy. Admission Fee to Field for Afternoon's Gainels etc., 25 and 10 r �]j a` ce McCullough, Evelyn Taylor, The - In case of rain, Field Events following Day ~: ;' Prepared-for 'Hot- n eeither`- following failed one or more' subjects - -- ...gas indicated: Mabel-L„a;ia, Lug. lim, _ - - Br. Hist., French, algebra; Gordon -='-= .,::EVENING ENTERTAtNMET „ = .'Electric Ranges an3 Perfection Cook 8tovae. ' �Caaslin, Eng. Lit., Eng. Comp., Zool. �" .-Art., French; June. •Goddard, Eng. n Membrial gall, at 8.00 p, m. (S. T.), a 4' le' ndid <Screen'-Doore and Window Screens to keep out the flies Comp., Latin., French, Algebra; Mer- Concert will take place, the program being and be.comfortable . ''Kie Hopkins, Coin .,, - atin,�Fre Walter; presented by leading artists, nox, . ' ..• Eng,, P•, - KING BUG} KILLER :'Tom Price, Eng. Comp.; Latin, Fren- N, R GODDARD, A. PRETTY, � The Quick and Snre Death Insecticide VS; Grace Tomlinson, Eng. Comp., , ` -.-` zoology, Art, President' Sec •Trees. Geography, Br. low- 9 -',Agent for McCormick Deering Farm Machinery and Repair. .'Win, French, Algebra. The,follow- --- •• ing have passed in,all subjects, Form 'a. = Katie Beatpn, Jessie Green, Kat- ' :Oar Blotto:-"We have it, Oan get it, Or fileen McAvoy, The following failed Pickering -; Meat ::- Market it i@ not made.•:on one or more as indicated: Wm. -Inch, s, m. M g. Dost. Latta, Fr'_ _ . . _ - - - J. S. BALSDON, - :PIC G .�.:nch, Geom. Marg. Dopkin>;, Physic- •- ,1kraphy, Harold Loyst, Physiography o _ � , .. _ ioyd Pugh, Eng. Lit and Comp; L. (, _ _� ....,.. . . .:;lack, Arith. The following of Form `-Speoials for the Week-end : repeating subjects in Forma 1 and - Young Steer Beef--home killed, - SPRIN9 Sf-'ECI-�4LS " - • - have passed as indicated: Annie Bayles, •- Zool., French, Latin; Carl (PRICES TO SHOOT AT) T`•opking, Br. Hist.; Kenneth Do - ing, Eng. Gram., Physiog; Sid. Dunn.. Blade Roast, blade bone out, lb. � 12c. ing, Geom., £ngi. Grammar; Marton Thick Rib Roast X16 16e+, -• Team Harness at 826.95 per set -' ' Kilpatrick • . ,, Geom.; Borden Middleton • • Sorge Collars, 2.90 each up = ' - - ii- _Arith., Geom.; Mary Phillips, 'AritX, - _ ��„„ dll other Harness parts at equally low pricer!. - A]ma Pugh, Frei,ch; Ted Tomlinson,_ Shoulder 11rV&st, ,r� ' Abs +VLi. 7_=Ken's Farm Boole at 1.95 per pair ". 1.atin, Ceom; Bruce.Harton,_Physiog. Other Lines of Work Boot@, 2.49 per pair up .. t"eOm., Eng. Lit. and Comp; Margar- Brisket V _. _ . I Men's Sea Ostfords at 1.95 Soya'at 1.75. et Horton, Eng Lit: and Comp., Zool. , . • ` - .5c. Youth's at 1.59 per up - a .Arith., Geom., Physiography ! `t ` � 1 ''Wen's Overalls, 1.25, 1,49 and.1.75 per pair Claremont Senior-Room - (h) hon. pOi"k 17a►UBa e, , ': _lb. IOC. _ 8oys'S year to 7 year Edgliah Sport Pointe 950 pair standing, 75 p. -c. (p)•pass, 60 p. c. - `h r) rPrornmended for promotion. Al- _ Come'Wand.see-for yourself _ fiha>.PtiC'Al order for Entrance Class. b ' , �,,�N'DREW Phone W4� bases in order of merit: Sr. - • - _ r 11;•Ith - Joan De Ferrari(p), :Mildred: "1 •y f(p), Jessie Lewls(r), Dorothy • . .Phone No. 4000 CEC I L BRADLPY . ` r(r), Margaret Overland(p), his,i ,tie Site(r). Jr.Billie Anna Wagg(p),Tay Pickering - -,--Ontario 1P I 0 3C M R I *T C* Donald White(r). •T 4th - Anna Tay i I �B..aiy4'rM.+rs.ran rM..+• R'^.1i• .. ,!L - 44++ - - _ - .aa✓..._. ...-. _......._. °+`_. - ...w wa.. _... yy;.kti-• '-„x•; tic, •.r 4°ro\� ��fi �� �.�^ I :„^.: p.gyy bt, Yi•1, "• .ai+i- " -•sr°s� ... _ _ w - C-•a'.. mf-•. _-?:ra._fr++-� ..cys.exa ...Ir �Al -,tR.ARZKONT w Mr. and Mrs. A. Crawford, of visit with her parents here on Mon- -Horse Q A. Pretty had a business trip Toronto, @pent Wedae•day with dayy evening. Rester ��. ANDERSON Mre. D. A. Scott. Mr. Lewis, of Claremont was in Yt Ito Toronto on Friday. DOWNSVIEW REFINER - `�'he t - Wilf. Sadler,.of Salem,called on Misses Betty and Df week ias charge of the service on Sunday. His choice bred Clydesdale Stallion DUNBARTON are spending a couple of weeks as address was most inspiring. , J. H. Beal on Friday, guests of )(Hiss Helen Glover. Mrs. W. Booth has returned to Wh [.6-18�, the property of F. J. Has- Harry Porter is out of town on Master Donald BrillinRer, of ltevale after spending a few days in season of ton, Oat.a O ill make the �T T a vacation for a few days. Brooklin with her son, Frank. N S U R A 111�a E ,• Parry Sonnd, is visiting at the in Br, ugham ---- Mrs. Yates spent a few days borne of Mr. and Mrs. McLeod this , Mre• -Draper, of Sault Ste. Mare,' - AUTOMOBILF tart Reek with Fred Ward and week. is visiting her soa and daughter-'r- family. GREEKHALL'S BEST (227°_3;, the law, Melville and Mrs. Draper •p :FIRE The 9cindap Schools of the two per at Champion• .Governn:_ Premium Mrs. B. Tomlinson and children, churches are uniting for their Wilson's Park. Clydesdale Stal;;)n, ''.ne property BURGLARY ` are visiting with Dr.. and-Mrs. - The ..Whitevale .E. Y.- P. U. wi1l �f F. M. Cooper.- Clatpniont, will -- s annual picnic at Poet Bolster to- •i)AShALTY - ' '�' Tomlinson. take the'evening service here nest- nuke the season of 1933, at his Clifford Pilkey and family left day (Friday). Sunday. Come out and hear these c',- own stable, lot 22, con...S, Picker- :LIFE INSURANCE �', The Minion Band picnic of the eve. nun g, on mSie Wiest o_ Iaretnora. on Saturday for Port Bolster, United Church tcae well attended r y g people.- in f C Phone Pickering 7920 3Qly where they will spend their vaca on Saturday at the picnic grounds Alfred Ireson was badly shaker: on CHARRAS (12920? (163249), the - :•tion. :Monday evening when his horse ran French Imported Federal, Provin- BONDS—Government, Muoicipal and at Greenwood. p AV Walter Syrnes and E. Hinan The 4liasion Band of the United away. The baggy was a wreck. when clai Premium and Grand Champion Mortgage Bonds, Also, Industrials. ; ,made the trip back co Kinmotint Church spent Saturday at Mr, he finally got home. Percheron Stallion, the property of Safe investments at from§,to 7 per and distri_pt gathering butter on -.Green's Park at Greenwood, when The following young people took 'Oscara` Wilson, Brougham, . will --cent. 'rue @day last. they had n very enjoyable time. part in an annual recital given by mafce the'seas,;r of 1933 'at' his 1N9'URANOE—All classes written in- R. J. How has resigned as see y- Censidemble improvement has their instructress, Miss Blanche Ray- own stable, Broughan._, Ont. cluding Fire, Automobile, Wind• trees. of the local school board. been made in the roadway l g mer: Misses Christina Milne, :41ildred DOL ('"320b ._ storm, Accident and Sickness., y j, (12922), the :mpo_ Phone or write His.office has not as yet been filled C White, Julia. Wilson, Lois Draper and the 9th con. Good travelling [s to ed French Percherori Stallion; the _ by a aucceasor. Master.Alan Michell. will 43 t 9D.•BOWMAN,Whitby be had at present, thanks to the property of E. A.'Somerville, Rev. Mr. Harton and family are The Green River Ladies Aid are stand for the season of 1933, at County Engineer and staff. • _ enjoying a mouth's vacation. The R'umen's Missionary Soci• holding a Garden Party on the lawn ?us own stable, lot 14, 10th line, sQ The two churches are uniting for sty o£ the C'niter Church met on of Thos, Williams. The "Moonlight Markham Twp: This horse is • DAN TY �7 GARAGE _ the months of July and August. Owls' orchestra from New-market Government Prem. Horse. Terms, Thursday afternoon at thechuroh. ...week Miss e May ..Toronto,!returning The ladies of Locust Hill Society real eariydto some ee peppy hi music. men 10.00 t o�36, Form, At. Ail -sec- Oor.. Brock and Kingston Rds• with.•hereousin, Mfg@ Helen Virio, gram.attended and furnished the pro trim the other team'in Softball..Lots' who is spending her vacation here. gram. Tea was served at the of laughs, comic songs and recitat- — — -- General Repair Work all oar.@, The Claremont young people close and a .social half hour spent. ions, scotch songs. Be prepared to err- prices. THE "MADELINE' guranteed at r reasonable who are in the teaching profes err- joy yourself. Hot-dogs, ice-cream BEAUTY' -:- SALON Y g , Green River and pop sold at the stands. Keep Acetylene Welding @loo are all reported to have this date for this occasion, July 25th Batteries ro aired and charged. gecared position@ for the coming Thos: Postill is smiles these a week from Tuesday term. days. It's a boy. . Marvelling'and - Firestone and Dunlop Tires., F 9 _ z All ladies donatin►t baking for Miss Edith Williams paid a short ,�•-- ---- - - Finger Waving, Gasoline and Oils. � * . the Women's Institute booths on - FOR SALE - �9c:alp Treatwer+t, . 'Field Day axe asked to leave their - •. Refreshment Booth in Connection - donations at the post' office on the The --� Haic•cuttirr. po Phone Pink.7600 •-. morning of that day �,+,�,_.'"' Salt and Cement, a manent Waving a epP(ialty (night or day). Considerable resentment and x adelia6 Mussel!, ' much sympathy for those involved v Eyes (Carload • As a:pressed, following the decis E. _ too given in eoaneetion with a ------ �1y _PROPRIETOR_ s . . lost l Chef case in the Police Court ' eX fed to arrive In Fine Nursery Stock `a- A �, Raying is in full swing. and a re-� days.8. 2 Car$ FOR 19:ii, judging-by the color of the wheat, of coal •u$t arrived, Ornamental Trees. s it will not be many days before "" j a� j Evergreens and Dwarfs, ` the binder will be drawn out d LLi west riC� Flowering Shrubs.Hedging, the driving shed, dusted off and P Climbing Vines. .greased a bit. Roses and Perrennial Borders, Sunday guests at the manse by C. H•`Tom+ 48-47 W. 9YME9, Claremont Dahlias and Rockery Plants, Eyesight SpewE.t ' a were Mr. Morley and Misa Inez �� . Berry Bus bee and Strawberries, open i�etgrove. J. L. and Mr @. ymith Part 18 �,. E. � I�L Gooseberries and Currants. r�a�+t d s. snd children, Berniee,Betty, Doris AWpfit Me •s ate.. and Donald, and Leonard lrelasid, Because of many misfits whoPsL- FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND, Fs�,it s, root-pruned. all of Smithfield. acted life handicapped are being .rr- -- EMBALMER- Root-pruned apple,pear. cherry and DISNEY BLOCK, ced•dow-n rather than up the ladder English cherry tre 4,to 6 years old and Oshawa The regular.meating of the Wo- If you are only partly efficient you �uccesaor rn W. J. IHr hrr, using root-pruned and care,bearin: opt p o�ya lti�e �� men's Institute, which should take are your own worst enemy. Poor vis- gu :,;tgilie _.. will came into -efl-ct in from 2 to 3 ` place on the 19th, has been post- Ion weakens your will power ,making , years and some-have borne in i peor. pond notil the flritt week in AtTg- you- less ambitious and much nerve Might wr.d Uay Sery;.•r. must, when it will be held at the' energy is wasted that could other• Buainette Phooa _ .Resider�. Phone J. T: ELLIOTT, AGENT home of Sirs. W m. Evans. wise be put to some profitable use. PICKERING. ONT. 20tf T. and Mrs,Paterson,aecompan The past few articles have cover- .led by Clarence and Mrs.'Pengelly, ed causes-which might be considered - of-Brooklin, and Mr. Paterson's neglect and delay. I omitted to meat- - — •cousin, Miss Bella Paterson, who ion -glare as one thing that tends to- - s has been paying them a short visit Ward creating, even this also may be i IVA" motored to the city on Sunday. governed by neglect because after . � A 1 g , •x, Many from here attended the all if the proper correction is worn, 1 Cedar Grove garden party last gee could be eliminated or if pro- week. What impressed many per lighting conditions were in use was the large program.the many much of the intolerance of light and ' tErtt*,xl the '�ittg'sighmag artists etc. It is reported that photographic conditions would not m,0`.lak receipts amounted to near 8400, exist. Glare is !mown by the effects �� O R o o We are glad to rep�rt George a Zi a It on the may eyes be considered-_ #- -- tm ssibl n e i some ways" a to measure pp p° y _ TnOeer imornvins �w•.idiv - A. In N T still conflaed to the ospitall but because of it greater effect on some Tickets'600. Betlirn 90C 'it to expected he will return to his eyes that others. Its chief ill effects - ' - - Wb■n tbas appmsse>b- %ome short) Kindly neighbors. are photophobia, eyestrain and the as its thial !roar th■ y g- stopped is are D A I L Y J S E R V I C E memorial■ we e�oxaa •as Aiwa s. eve ate attendant irritation laying the eyes are keeping things around the-Open to infection and disease. -4 Eaeteru standard Time will be standing in a 'farm up to date. to be eoatbased .. _ mute tribute to do -i Died, in the General Hospital, Leave Pickering - -Eastern -:_ Leave Toronto P �'y hxvs bow wroato, on Friday,July 7th, Mrs. Eastern Hoare '.]Standard Bay at Duodas erected to boo". out >'Susan Caster, daughter of the late y creative sm ■sears■ James and Mrs. Dolphin. She r A. M. P. M. Tiate •A. M. P. M.- best• ,the VALUE .. a854 ae &5 x8.30 a3.30' leaves one son, James, and three d.54 a 3:54 I ,Z 17.30 "No ckister TrAnbstWe slaters;a[eo one brother. The fno 7,54 >e 4,54 9.00. 5 30 N. W. STAFFORD eral was held oa Monds to Park? -. .924 5.54 _ .. 14.80 a 8.30 - Road Lawn Cemetery, ■ '10..54 is 6.54 c 11.30 � 7.30 g� tb7 a Rev. J. E. 'Glover attended a . that O V t�I �i S 't►11.54 7.54 -' .P. M. a 8.30. ;•Phone :m Whitby ee in f t o h g 'the Cobonr Preab • 4a P. M. a 8.54 0 12.3 9 .30 •.ter last week and - , y was of the guarantee 'his duties as secrets 12,54 . 9.54 -: c L30 ,,) 10.80 secretary of that a 1.54 b 10.44 2 30; , court, having bald .that office for a daily except San,.&'Hot. b Sundays dt Hol. only. - - - three years. He was accompanied c Sat. only. a sat., Snn. dt Hot. only. _ by Mrs.Glover and Vaughan and "Helen. and they spent over night at SmitjtTfield. Daily Services—Maskoks Wharf, Wasags 'Beach.. Local residents are receiving _ Barrie, Orillia, Midland, Jackson's Voint, - -reports from friends in the West. and other popular resorts. -Grasshoppers appear to be a real °! I TataCO ce t � problem, flying Into a district in Tickets and information at Oheat rates and country ' -clouds and consuming, everything , lix sight. Other reports quote 8 - �. -.:': , - 0 - Windstorm Insurance on buildings, rF t Gr'p; Coach Lines :$ '•cents a dozen for. eggs. Others windmills.Silos etc. -• .e!fferiag beef cattle at at 00 per -:=;•1 - Automobile Insurance : ' lof all kinds. -cwt. and.no one buying. 'Goodyear Tires u�y 1 $astern House—Pickering The too cent tournthent on ='Frilisy evening last added another far outlast the $uamn• l' •FAAM8 FOR SALE - - succeesfai meet to the list already tee. Those thousands Of Writs or phone -started at the green. A good _ XTRA MILES are--tike E D B H o.ening,a large crowd and every, one interested. Prizes awarded found money. - . 20 WHITBY, ONT. were given to the first three rinks prices on Goodyear q / N T / N C� in the following order: Mrs. Me- Tires are surprisingly ' red Evuans.D' A. Scott and Mrs, ' low.Ask us for the price - It Pays-Preserves your property and increases the vatae. The union services of the Bap on your size. - Now ie the time as erfeee Were Never So Low. t� y''s•"O�• 'tilt and United Church congrega s sr r� tione were well attended last LOOS TERSE OVER Sunday. This is anew arrange 25 Lbs. Government Standard white lead ... ^.. `2,50 went and likely to work out well. White paint, Rood grade guaranteed - - 8,04 '.-'Dartng the month of Jul the PATHFINDERS Quart all oolore .. ,.. .sb moroitig service is bring held in Pints, all colors ,50 - the United Church and. the even _ Paint Brushes, ��• .10 up - •log serdice to the Bpptiat Church, Let as paint that rusty roof or leaky .asphalt roof at the low cost with Rev. J. E.Glovers■minister. of 1.00 per square. -buriug Aaga9t Rev. Mr. Harton - - " :wilt have charge with the place r Lektis shod you some of our work, also some jobs, that have ��...r< •~ of service the reverse of, that in been on eight and,ten years. --Jal The sup ly roblem for Lawn Mowers,... TT p p each mtniater's bourn s is thus 8.50" y ,Arsenate of Lead, 'per lb' ... .. .OS •' .1�. sstisfactority solved, ' During Twine- 6.00 feet, English r ... :.. ... 7-90 ,Jul T the United Church choir will ".Twine, 8.50 feet, English_ .. 8.50 lead the service of song and the Gordon Law, - Also, Internstionat Twine in stork a: $apttst Church choir durtag 905 Haying Goole and repairs of all kinds in stock Sold and installed by 'August. A cordial invitation is phone 2 extended to all to attend these FRANK J PROUST -services. Pickering, - Ont. CHAS. COOPER, CLAREMONT „ zZIS 41 _OlWAM Is '' '�'"�+• Silver began to make 'discreet but _ a thorough inquiries. He made these ' inquiries iir person, but he was always THE . . :_. . ,• ,. . � • •. . �. � • ' - _ . • _ • .. - - careful to see that he was never sees c ' • himself by Miss Carstairs. In this way, he picked up a great deal about Molly r us hasqucradc' and having satisfied himself that She rdyskrio had no relat ive in � ... - England and that circumstances had latterly cast her out 'By J. R. WILMOT friendless Into the world as represent-' - -- -- - _ ed by London, he felt that the stage ' -„ - ... . . ..•... s was set for his big !L, _il. r, e 4 sYtiopszs. - ----�r came off he was saved. If It went altogether too coincidental to be � � • - - • At a London dance.club Molly Car- true. It might have happened in Be- away—he eould always•scuttle to the hairs'meets Roger Barling who prom- Continent or perhaps to America be. ` ises to get her a job. The following Lion, but in real life one did not en- m fore the arrival 01 the Whip, at Tilbury orniag she !s stopped by a policeman counter such a series of coincidences, who shows her,a clipping which declares Besides, which carried'Za o that Molly Carstairs is missing from , there was that photograph home to his "f-absenld s Carstairs T3M her home. At the p-,lice station Molly which had announced her disappear- Is identiIIed by a Mr. and Mrs. Silver anCe, Molly was But if it could, y -•., as their missing niece and is taken home Y perfectly certain that Possibly be avoided. - - where shp is treated with kitioness, but 'that picture,at least, was her own;and Paul Silver did not want to decamp, y. nights that she is a prisoner. That it {list event it was likely For one thing it was-futile decamp- " eight she meets several people and is y tltat.the Sil- P• bank balance; and Secondly, he bad puzzled at the various types. She dis- vers would risk sending that photo- ing unless one could take with one no desire to call forth the Ma A Traveller DC rte ene h a sambli den at the back of P jot's : the house. The a tvers nezc kell M-lI„ 'graph for publication unless they were adequate 'funds, and 'while he was not wrath at what the soldier would un• My benediction, now, beloved host, that Mayor Carstairs, her father, In on certain that titers was only one iaoliy °" an such decamp resistingly eaIl negligence on his On this your house wherein 1 have way home trom India In could possibly be appre. went entailed the possession o1 suf- •,.t been fed. CHAPTER ELEVEN. hended' as being the individual por- Relent funds if one was not to be away. Not commonly, but on the spitted treyed there. compelled to begin working all aver- By concealing the girl's disappear- roast, ' Molly Carstairs was not 'formally That, to Molly's mind, clinched the agahl. Thus it was that Molly had ante, the Silvers were safe, and the The wine; the leavened loaf of. life ,given to hysterics. . Sa far there had fact that the Silvers were crooked; been drawn into the web so cunning. }Ilowance continued. But with the instead. been no emergency in her life in which that they had known tha Major Car- ty spun by Paul Silver and so neatly impending return of Major Carstairs I know my welcome; but the self- irhe had found herself completely los- stairs was on his way home and that, stag by his wife. Everything had the "Ifuir partook of a somewhat same road ing her head, and sine- the deaths of in desperation, they had bit upon this worked according to plan. The idea different complexion. There were Which wound me to you"tugs me on lier parents she had learned a good plot to obtain a daughter to present of the lost memory waa essential to risks to. be run, and the worst of it once more, t3ea1 in the hard, exacting school of to Cairstairs and pass.her off as his its success for Silver felt that so Iong was they were entirely dependent on And something deep inside like a experience. She had learned how to -own. as he'could work than ruse success.;the girl. They foresaw that the lost small.goad 'Ilght for herself; she knew what 1%felt It was an incredibly audacious plot, fully the .chances of losing his vic•'memory idea would save them .to a .Pricks this- contentment as always h]ce to be utterly and corripletely tone- but then Molly felt that the Silvers- tim were indeed remote. Come: considerable degree, but if the girl before. 1y; to be a unit among millions heed man and wife-were an audacious what may, the girl must bo impreagz'�-�ersistent there might come a Where this road leads, or what will keg cf that unit's existence. pair, .as, indeed of course, they were, ed with the idea' that she could not time when the scheme would fail nearer show Thus when Molly learned that she and Molly would have been pleasantly remember the past, and they would find themselves in an -Beyond the blurred blue hills slow was to meet her `father,"she realized surprised had.she known to what pains Of Course, it was fraught with grave extremely uncomfortable position. leagues swap, .w almost immediately that the Silvers Paul Silver had gone to secure her ap• risk, and it was for that reason Sil- And so far as Molly was concerned; I cannot answer, as I cannot know wen, i:� � w�a. 1,..�/,:.dl�d, .xR - •a°t_wma, Ter had to take precautions to see she knew nothing of the elaborate Why I must learn, or why I must that she had been secured to play a awake constable at Chelsea that the girl •dirt not je&v o 'L&wu- .plot that had been built up-,.for her not stay, }art for them. He had realized that with Carstairs-House" unaccompanied. The only benefit. IS'her suspicions were car- I have been cursed or blessed with She had asked the Silvers to leave on his way home from India, there fly in the Silver ointment was the rect that there had been another restless_feet; he alone to think, and they had res- was nothing to be done but to find a letter he" bad found at the girl's Molly Carstaire,-then she was mak- For me no more than, pause. and no petted her wish. Sitting beside the daughter for him, seem that his lodgings to Chelsea from Roger gain an accessory, retreat- B g g Jug herself once a ,.:� H. Gerry,lire, it was patent to Molly that the rightful child had run away from them Barling, and site had enough sense to realize n New York Times, decoy affair of their gambling bouse eight years,ago and that they had•not Silver knew Barling. The young that unpleasant things were • often — must temporarily at least be ruled set eyes on her since. But Paul Silver man had, occasionally, joined In the in store for people who impersonated tat This other matter was infinitely was phenomenally lucky. He " had gaming parties at Hampstead. if with Intent to defraud, ' pwre serious. It wea one thine mak- chanced to be at Elstree one day with Barling was really acquainted with (To be continued.) InC cmeself attractive to young men a friend and they were looking through -the. girl as his letter suggested he With more money than Settee and an album of photographs sent in by might, be then Silver felt it to'be quite another actually defrauding au girls who felt that the only quallfice. his business to keep the pair apart_ A B>�-figh#Cr'i FaseWell nor Nd man-.she Imagined that Major tion for film work was a pretty face, at all costs. Carstairs could not be regarded as sad is that album he had been im- What did it matter to him that he Detsoritas in alantillas and high- Wng young—into the belief that she pressed by the fact that one photo- was b:latteriag a dream?- Life was a backed combs, applauded frantically Was the daughter he had left in charge graph bore the name of "Molly Car- matter of rather grim reality, and- the other day as Spain's most daring stairs." bull-fighter, twice wounded. was car- iltlat Mr. and Mrs. Pant Silver nearly the instinct o! self-preservation"'was ilwenty years ago ,when the mother It had not been the photograph, so still-strong in him, tied about the ring shoulder-high hawl died and she was old enough to much as the name that had jolted him There had been a tune, it must be after Idling two bulls in his farewell _ vel back to England. ' out of his momentary complacency said, when Silver had been momdnt• periormarree, " 00 e happily married?" were many angles to the and,at first, he had thought he'was on arily strick* :Was with as attack of con- When it came time to cut off his a the track of the pigtail in token of his retirement the ppily hardly describes it-4 lam which faced her grid the more Sir! who had run science, That had been whoa the . , should say she was haply married.". the flirt thought about it, the more away Some year's before, But a study real Molly Carstairs had run away_crowd protested so loudly that.the _abe w'iidwd she had Someono with -of that photograph ,convinced him that and no trace of her could be found. Pigtail stays on- It Is getting gray, The shies secret of comfort lies".1t m she could talk it over. It meant its Original was not Major Carstair's At that time urged by his wife; who and its owner-Matias Lara, whom she had to reach a decision un- daughter. all Spaniards know as "Lsrita"--ia � suffering trifles to vex us, and is had always to some extent been s prudently cWtivat# our under 1►icied,, relying entirely on her own Nevertheless Paul Silver had sought prey to "nerves," be had been sore- mowing stout. Retirement costs him „ . segment which, while she might have Dermis°ioa to take that photograph ly tempted to cable Carstairs acqualute a struggle, however,for the Sport has .growth of small pleasures, since verJ i Away with him on the plea that the Ia him-o1 the girl's' disappesrsn I afforded his own burning interest in few Feat ones, alas, are le. on lon; witting enough to trust ft oa g' life,and the Auckland (New Zcalandj leases.-Sharp. - =or occasions, the present was one fans had attracted him and that,if the But he had refrained from doing so.Weekly News tells us in which a great deal depended. girl were really in need of a jab he far two Hite 9 adequate reasons.. The Asa lad he played with boys of his The Silvers had, so far, given her thought that he might be able to do first--and thin was by far the more The bliss of the drunkard is a via•-. eery little material information about aomething for her. His friend had important—was that to do so would own age at bull-fighting in the stree'ta, winked slyly at Silver as the atter had mesa the discontinuance of the hand- using any red tag that egfhe to hand, ible picture of the expectation of th �d�erheir supposed self, but one thing struck 'ant the photograph{graph arcs in his while one of his comrades with a air dying atheist,who hopes,too more tha. as being vital. -If Major Car- y Docket` some allowance that the Major. was P to lie Sown in the grave with th r book• of horns, snorted and charged like a to lie that sh. — Iri;airs Dart l�ett-a child-itr the ehasge From the startin ' making him for bringing up the girl; „ Pe Silvers, g point of the hoto- an allowance, bull. Pert --Jane Porter. ; then what had'ha paned D iL must be said that • eta that child' It was'a porn that •graph and its accompanying address went very largely to swell the Silver When still a youth "Larita" dis- 1 `111ioi2y considered she ought to-dear played his prowess by jumping into lop, but how? She felt.that the Sil. - "- the ring in the course of a 1�tn11-fight veers themselves would be a Soviet's New Oil Gusher and playing the bull like a finished and she torero, amid the frantic applause of 00 - ".:�ately dumb on the evbjeot, and sate ' - � •. .admired their astuteness in pretend- e people; for the bull-fighting public : ling that site was suffering from a lost loves and encourages-a fearless and - cau"t isoemory. promising "suicide," as these youthful R Q� Nurse That lost memory saved a great �a, �r7 _; T '0l�ay -. gnat:ants are called.- Baby • Iriany awkward, questions being an- € - � From that day onward "Larita's" , swered. It meant that the question - - t, g ' pragresa was a triumph. 'lie soon be- 1 t ou'9ell and answer"method of obtaining in- x cam a nevillero, or fighter of young 'h•y formation irrevocably broke down. It ;+ bulls, and his utter contempt.of flan- We Brandt r hairbreadth eats Ceuadw t6ea,.�d,•t�•.isk,, meant too that the. Silvers could ; " ge + escapes and wounds ' shelter behind it"indefinite( because won'for him the enthusiastic admira- �`� - y, ` tion of the s _ I :spay r.►M.1...Amiss he last - they knew that she-Molly Carstairs spectators. �" E.si.11rasd ao.ta��.l..e ,• , -not being the )_holly. Carstairs, = s "Laxita" might have been the great- . " >�;'sn ;�•kt„Y,»s,i'�!, s daughter of Major Carstairs,dare not _ _'est bull-fighter in Spain had he not w� ." ton •t .daaNe - - elected to sttcri art not only to bisu as 11"y am%.wriw He retract' without laying herself open W.... - y it. um soups,, baiew, to, at least:, some part of the decep- ,; ,.;:'., �..:';„ .: : courage, but to a certain childish .ry,a,�,c.,L�aa, M lion the were clowrnishness, which pleased al- Yardley He.,,, rasa,.. y going at great lengths .. . .„ p g -- . .r - . : �co sop.o boon• wad ey . ko maintain. , �'°' '� E •,,,„�.• -�-1e27Y, but was seperel�condemned by - r,.. ,spy at ae,rjn •.u,i•d On the other hand there was another {, ' } connoiseurs of the, art as being un- — Ne"�ay wit.,+•" angle to the problem It was an angle " � dignified. ' So that today Belmonte ,tddrn. ihat was perpetua113' projecting itself ;� ', «w reigns supreme as master of the art, tie +► Into her consciousness. It was possible m;"' °• Nino de la Palma as the most grace- Eagle Brctnd that there indeed had'been a Molly ,- fur, and "Larits" as the most fearless ' Carstaira In this housb recently; that r•e, »... bull-fighter. CONDENSED _ a Molly Carstairs had indeed lost her memory;that the Molly Carstairs who ad so mysteriously vanished'with a „,a a • \';i U.S. National Recovery Act I 'deficient ruemory was so like herself Covers Theatre Industry ;. that" the Silvers had been genuinely New York.—The theatre comes uu- - —�liatak_en in her identity. , The more 4 C P ` der the provisions of the National Re-_ `t jldolly thought abo`tit tffia the- w covery Act, according to a letter re- e oily OUT latter, task seemed to become. .�;>« ceived by Frank Gilmore, president of This latter, however, she told herself Yy' the Actors' Equity Association, from f Lester G. Wilson,.of the Information `O� o¢� A AcE at c 8Pp¢ttt¢ Division, National Recovery Adminis ish FOR SALE trkfo-n. Mr. Gillmore had telegraphed S�ugg S p s1�g- to President Roosevelt, asking it the ;tilP,t¢ stem-t BLACKSMITH. SHOP theatre was subject to the act. 1 %S1eeA Eau -- Lm led in Toronto "Any organized enterprises, such as �f oo mQmin3•� the theatre business, dealing with.la• dverf _ - Complete Equipment, Two Forges; bor, comes under the provisions of the Pneumatic Hammer and Cutter, National Industrial-'Seeovery-Arlmi ,ril�at Lathe and a very complete istration," Mr. Wilson wrote, "and it, . stock if�t0000 s, will sell as a going is our suggestion that at the proper concern with favorable lease or will time your organization nominate some- • 1 , SeN machinery separately, .on one to present himself on behalf of k� bloc or piecemeal, your association before the committee Itf. WATKINS, dealing with conditions such as ,face 73 West Adelaide tit., A view showing the'great rush of oil gushing from the new well your organization members." Toronto, at Lock•Bataa in Soviet Russia, Much of the Mr- GtIIlmore said that this was "the _ j precious fluid was lost. happiest'*vrd that the theatre has re- because drillers were unprepared for such a tremendous spurt, ceived in a long time." ISSUE h10. 28—'33 ' r '�"y/"f s .i•> -J a• w s•s`s�fi,v •-.f... _ ws..._ . - v. .wp•,.... Sam•�. , • . ... - v. .. _ r i::"-- - .. r �` 4,­- t'1. ' }r — -J.+ 2!..<,f , x,.5 1� . ` .. .. .YY/%,;� - -- .-SAC^.JA�,E-r- , - , - � -._. . • ,r - - 0 .�i • . ! J-• .1 '1, .,. _,a- -.-- -- .. - . y__ -- - 'Be Prepared ° Slot r . - - ° y: .�.,. -- "., -... ,__ MJachin. Fo All Day n can a-in- e- of ice-vending . •. i For Accidents machines are in operation in cities on - Requirements �:: ' Woman s the Pacific coast. - _ - • <P ' . I .� The machines are installed in con- • •. : I If Your Children Are-Small vxnient public places, and are filled - -may HELEN WILLIAMS. - , 11.. .. ��,,jC� - ; Keep Medicine Cheat with twenty-five pound cakes of ice ♦ _ Illaatrated i'3reaamalring Lt aaox Fur- K . Well-Filled each wrapped in waxed manila paper. rtiahed with Every Patterie • :- . A refrigerating system in each ma- .. . . Sy MAIR lit. MORGAN Summer is the tame for cuts, chine lees the tam — - .-` :• .•. ',• _ . scratches and stone bruises. In hot temperature low __-_ 1 !A WotMan's PI weather these' minor accidents need enough to reserve the ice, z watching and care because heat in- p' customer places fifteen cents in _ j • daces germ activit a slot, turns a small handle "and a _ r Salad Dressings cooked egg, ,with the white and yolk The mother of a family cannot hope twenty-five pound cake of "packaged'' f � -. _ �"a The menus of the summer season beaten separately. Put a teaspooniui escape"altogether the summer's toil ace delivered to him. Trucks equip- .�,}1. Of sugar and the juice of hall a lemon pad with refrigerating facilities *per- � t� i* soasistently call for salads and with of large mishaps. Therefore she will .' <�: AV We many greens offered it fa a simple Into•a glass with a little of the beaten be wise if she'lays in certain supplies, ate out of central ice plants, filling s .. white of the egg, then a squirt of soda the vending cabinets as their stocks :? `2 batter to throw a delicious appetiz- • to be ready and save delay. Two rolls _ . - .•- atg salad concoction toget]er. The water, then more white and more soda of bandage, wide and narrow, a yard are, depleted. Says R. B. Reid,through : - iresaing, however, calls forth tote crea- until all the white is used up. Then ' the LeRS bureau of the General Elec- or tw0 Of stertli-.� che,aAtrinth fnnh e° '. il.v.y,v..caa ✓c tl.l� 1:�x/a 1°lx� tuiiun- Wall" cr tr1C.Company N.Y. • '` / " up ready for use) from which to cut ., y (Schenectady, ), t .y ,. ' ^,e Jug recipes have been tried and found with more soda water. Drink this swabbing cloths, a bottle of, iodine, The method packaging ice at sj:..:, ` the ice plant is en interesting one. ` - ample and easy to make, at the same while it is still fizzy; and see how mach• P '- some are alcohol and,whatever other A me,offering the right amount of Savor better you will feel. Single blocks of ice, weighing ap• � .x.,. , - ♦ - Have you ever tried stewing dates healing agent your doctor' suggests. eroximately 300 pounds each, are fed - . L < " _- to appeal to laded palates: A}so a bottle of witch hazel for In just the'same way as you: stew iltto a cutting machine which trims - • -�' Boiled Salad Dressing runes, with a little lemon rind? Cold bruises, - an to r from the block slits the .� & p WA5H- CUTS. y + P .. Mix together, dry,one teaspoon salt, and served with custard they make.a block, and transfers the pieces to a .• '`s • one tablespoon mustard, one heaping sweet which is very refreshing. 'If a cut Is deep and bleeds profusely cross-cut saw which cuts them into • • '- . ' teaspoon flour, one tablespoon .sugar, Flowers gathered at a picnic are get the doctor at once. A mother can- twenty-five pound cakes. These caked ' -t speck of cayenne pepper. Beat the often found to be withered when they, not.-tell if a big bloodvessel-has been then Inter a wrapping machine by a - . • , •, ' rolka of three eggs and stir into the arrive home. Don't throw.them away severed. If it is a shallow cut press chute. The ice is wrapped in waxed • "- - dry Ingredients until smooth. Add before you have tried placing them in a -hard-`'above" the wound, that is on manila paper. Glue is applied to-the ' !utter the size of two eggs, two-thirds cool place.in a jug of fairly hot, steam- the side "toward" the heart. Press wrap, and an electrically-heated shoe, ..-- _ . et a cup of milk and two-thirds cup of ing water, Moot Sowers will respond close to the opening but not on it- Do on each aide of the cake, presses the " - --' I", - rinegar. Cook until thick. This dress• to this treatment within an hour, lint not keep up pressure until the hand_ glued wrapper into place and dries - .'. s . Ing is improved by adding cream plain if it fails and you happen to have any or.toot becomes blue. • the glue within a very few seconds. • it whipped just before serving. gum camphor In the'house, drop a Use boiled water for washing out In each of the shoes are two General - 's` _ '. French Dressing tiny piece in the jug. It greatly helps to the wound. It takes time to boil�and I ~ ® Electric' cartridge-type "heating-waits ', 3 + Take one-half teaspoon salt, one. increase the absorption of water. cool water so put it on the stove !n which, In spite of the fact that the -� _ _ _ a broad shallow n not too full. The wrapping machine is operated in ■ ' . ,ivarter teaspoon pepper, two table- A Fashion Not@ wra , spoons vinegar and four tablespoons Satin is being hailed as the new pan can then be set in another pan of room of freezing temperature, deliver --. - - sLve oil. Combine by stirring to- g cold water to cool it for use. _ ' ' -popular fabric of the moment. For sufficient heat even the Pressed Eetlier in s boi►1, oc pat into a bottle Do not catch up saq cloth at all just the wra daytime and street wear it is styled age wrapper directly in con- " :►nd shake well. Into suits or dress and jacket casein- clean as it may look, Now is the time tact with the ice, to thoroughly dry - - -- - +' to cut off a piece of your sterilized Mayonnaise Dressing bles. Black, of course, is the leading the glue to hold the stiff wrapper in - color. However, one shop is showing cheesecloth, or perhaps yoti have a place• AL+@fsl I►iiz together one teaspoon mustard, store of old linen (sterilized) for such 6V... 'one teaspoon salt, one teaspoon pow- a sleek,'trim jacket outfit fa cool lem- .-- . ,._ - "The packaging apparatus has , - . . . . on yellow. Another leading store Is 'ems nciee. - many cams, valves, and plungers that °-' 1 ge tared sugar, a few.grains of cayenne, displaying a white shadow-check or- SCRATCHES ARE DANGEROUS. are actuated by oil pressure and be- - - .-- Iwo well-beaten eggyolks, and when t •- - bell blended acid one-half teaspoon of gandle frock with which is worn a Nash out the wound and put on cause of the lava temperature of the- ' - _ 4 l , ... - vinegar.Add one cup olive oil gradual- black satin jacket, a little Ioniser than the iodine, or reverse the process. rooms.in which the apparatus is in- - - _ &-; ._ tp, drop by drop, stirring conatsntly. finger-tip length. Satin shines in even- The antiseptic Is needed quickly and a stalled, the oil must be-kept at the' --_ � .. - - As the mixture thickens thin with ing dresses. - It is being developed in belay (hunting up materials for wash- Proper fluidity to insure proper mo- Here's a little dress which is so- i vinegar or lemon anise alternately na- cool pastels, as well as black or white. ing) is not so good. Do not seal the tion and synchronism throughout the eommodating for all day wear ij tit all is used, stirring or beating con- Looking crisp and cool and very sleek wound with anything that keeps out apparatus. As the oil functiotm,-it"fa necessary. atantly. A Dover egg beater may be � a black satin evening gown with air. Adhesive tape should not bP ap- returned to a tank where sheath-wire It is--loxeIg whether you fashion It ased. It is well to have the bowl alt- 'Which was shown.an organdie jacket. plied-directly on a new wound,neither heating elements maintain a uralform.of plain or of printed crepe silk- cut mesa-jacket style. .Eveaing gloves should collodion, temperature. These are controlled b j -­­`.1., "� � tang in a dish of cracked Ice.or ice ,.. �' y For definite all-day occasions, ■ - ln satin, palmed In kid, have appeared.. Scratching should be treated with means of a thermostat immersed _in blue and White crepe silk . - . water. . pe Print is con. i, And stepping jauntily along was a respect-washed, disinfected and ban- the oil in close Proximity too the heat- servativel _. Cream Dressing. Uncooked spectator sports !sock of.white satin. - ,in element. y smart. into onehalf cup of sweet cream.' $ For afteming. p}airi grey crap@ . .. « - Aid to Coolness It is scratches that we must watch it is estimated that one man, cyst- silk is charming. ' . . .stir three tablespoons of vinegar, one- g uarter'teaspoon salt and a few grains one or two electrte Sans,-placed is ri�Y• They look so inno0ent We are sting a single cutting and wrapping � fitly draped aeckff in t !.cayenne pepper. The cream may be the rooms you.use tftoet, will do much likely to disregard them. Blood pois- unit, can package up to four tons of subtle 'way, - diminishes :'the 'bodies - • Ipped and the seasonings added. to make your home more comfortabte oning can and does saiily result from ice per hour, sufficient to supply the breadth. The hiss skirt Uitea and' - -- -==.- - - la the summer. The kinds which,os. scratches. maximum demaM of tei vending- paneled arrangement is length..giving . - . ..' Stuffed Tomatoes ciliate are,of course,best. Point them If you are in doubt,abetrti"�lti3s, cabinets. When additional capacity is ' t' Tti'stuff tomatoes choose Large, firm splinters ashes, of a needle tat re- required, u to four wrapping and slenderizing, makjag this mode) .- up toward the ceiling so the air can , Po eq p - pping au- suitacble four matrons as well as !ot .. -'. pees, remove the skin by Plunging circulate and yet will-not blow direct- maining in the wound, do not stay in- chines may be connected to the cut-_youthful, types. - -- - - . - them into hot water for a few seconds, ly on anyone. Never sloop with-a tan doubt. Get the child to a doctor quirk: ting machine'from the initial unit, 'Style No. 2623 is designed for sires ku-t a slice off the stalk end,and scoop blowing on the bed. ly and let him investigate• showing one operator to cut and pack- 14, 16, 18, 20 years,.S6, 38, 40, 42 and' - • Out the pulp from the.!aside. - - - - ',age up to fifteen tons per hour. -44 inches bust. .ts Mix the pulp with a little pepper The educational authorities of Size 36 requires 4% yards_39-inch. _ - send salt, a little chopped-onion'and' Northland Men• :• Prague have forbidden the use of Thirty different species of orchid . . _.- _ cucumber, or, for a change. some (Ekpeth Honeyman Clarke, in"the rouge and lip-atictt among the girl are found among the commoner native ROW: TO ORDER PATTERNS. lOainced ham. Add a dash of vinegar, Ntw Yark Time@.} pupils under ten years of age. wild dowers of Scotland. . . +;*e. - and address plain- ' 1liP.l 1l t hn °�*�-"�"!. -1$ighty men with quiet eyes, +ly, Siring number and aj o�-s b _ :••-- Where _ ,.__t-:_ 'bee er I=--= patterns-as you want. Enclose 15c in • •1►tth the mixture. stamps or coin preferred; P t Place one tomato on each piss, "-' OR Scottish Llrilu it carefully) for each number, surround with slices of cucumber and Hunger that may never show _ P (coin referred• wrap t ecorate with slices of hard-boiled,egg. In their'carefuI speech and stow; - , and - __ 1. Cool.Drinks Rockm:n, nand-ho lumberjack- °° : Your order to .Wilson Pattern i g, 2 ,; '�. '' "§ • Service; 73 West Adelaide St.,Toronto. 1 coy cantaloupe balsa or cubes, 1 Building bridges, laying track; $ rX s p- sap diced orange pulp, ii'�r cup diced Steady hand on axe or dri>l,• - ` "w "a Gems From l.iftZ's Scrip-book ar, %A cup orange juice, 2 table- Arm of steel t.nd touch of'skill-- � ��� ,l �1, � p � �. . wI •. - �• . s ,HELP IN TROUBLE s Iemon juice. Cat balls from Surely it was men like these _. � . . � p�, °%'- � t � AE "d ,, �W <' elon with potato cutter-or scoop out t ,, n ' The true way to ' soften one's ' ' Sailed of old, the northern seas, :. r•" . ,�"O. g e ith small spoon. Combine with•the t a -troubles is to solace-those of others." - .l '(Every day I think I meet ; '. F- ��s - ; ):range pulp and diced pear. Pour over Some lost viking in the street.' " xa� lisle• de Matateaoa. n; : . : suit juices, chill thoroughly and serve. ;� 'Trouble and Perplexity drive us It 1lervea 2. Was the Promise ever worth k a 1k>11-1.`1�`'' kw to .prayer, aa>i prayer driveth aicaj 4. S¢�, "Y 5 Bridge Party "Pick Up"• Seeking, men of cider earth° a ; trouble and perpiezity:'-bielana �q 11 A sups orange juicd, 6 tablespooaa Farm and village, isle and hill ' thoa. -r' 1. aw These are writing for you still. ,,; "Are yeti borne down by trouble, 1 lemon juice. 1 cup sugar, 9 cups ice . - the tgit'words �f C .hlv. -_lir , .. it all too long ago, k; t , Wine and serve over crashed ice in tail - � : .+ The eternal stare shine out sa a000 Men of careful speech and slow. I� - _ v� a� It [� LAS► �uuus4. -aeecner, r. glasses. Place a.hali slice of orange Men wi 1+ binn�twyta,�n..*� � -, 't , "Then art never at any time near• - .i .i,,. .. gusea, serves its. _ Have you missed your Paradise? �4� , . p� F k er to God than when ender tribula• %. . Ginger Sorbet .1 x<4 � .... fi "' • tion':-Miguel Molinos• % pound candied ginger, 2' quarts (� • I. : w k q"'" s h -This ueer world. i 4 Clod will never leave as comfort. . water, 2 cups sugar,1 cap leffioti juice, less. IInerring wiadom..and guidance. ,--11. juice of 4 oranges, A well known pianist and pso[ea - Crushed ice or ce K .9,,. are close at hand, and the only rea. i I . \ sor at a Lond u school of music, had, - • - �►ater. Chop the ginger fine, add it to , - � —�eon we do not see them is that we The water and sugar and boil for fif- V ~. ale-:.-i 1.. 11..6. L... .1,C� iu sue �ogut M a caller the other day. It was a 4�" k. 'k teen way." - Louise Knight Wheatley Hake ten cope of liquid.- Add the fruit his old clothes, stating that he play ,� L- .* .J, a , ` Cook in The Christian Science Jour- �uices and serve in glasses halt filled ed a plano•in the street, and had to ,��� .,, Aar .. dress the part. He found ,that rivalry -- It you-tell yoi"-troubles-t-o"-G-od;- with crushed ice, or diluted'with ice "�, �. .. - " • Water. was increasing, and, as the standard s ,M Summer Hints of street music is going up, wanted � You pat them into the grave; the) to take a course of lessons, He is z� k will never rise again,when yon have � A few slices of cucumber and a lit- a , ` b committed 'them to:.Him. If you I doing_ so and confessed .that his 't $ .: X . . tle stewed fruit, added to the fresh ' __.sQlLyour'-� -t#- earnfnga amount to abo�t -9-1,@00 a -- w , �z ~� - Ouit of your fruit salad, will give it an ° ;`', , ', will roll back again, like the• stone ,' year. One city .magnate. pays hir{i 1 3 s � ,;�! , added piquancy which everyone will to play for two hours•a week to his " ` file , �� , ,+I of Slayphus.'-Spurgeon, kpPreciate. - f - Chopped nasturtium leaves between invalid wife, who took a fancy to ; , �. x ' ,, Y "The good cannot lose their God plain bread-and-butter makes a sand- him' This hardly• pays him now their help in' times of freebie." a ,Ii Mary baker Eddv. though, the street queues are so much (rich` for those who like something- r ,; "�"w . t - ' gather spicy and hot fn flavor, better. .', ShOCS Size Twenty'tWo A lady, who regularly plays the _ . • A fourpenny .brick of ice-cream ° .. - _ _ berved wth stewed fruit or fresh straw- vio3in outside the.Queen Hall to the ­ t �'. . - Museum's Attracfior ' . erries or raspberries makes a party -concert gateau makes"about 910 a ,, , � `-I 1.week. Her habit is to, play to the 1� Chief attractions oP the state mus Tweet for two. ' , . " cum in Missouri's state ?souse in del 4 Cream the and ebb y • ferson City, Mo., area air of shoes . _ ,„ queue the identical program they ��� sole Aped olives be- r �§,: � size 22, once worn by Miss Ella ER ing Eweea brown bread and-butter make a will hear in the hall: Her render- . �M 5 1. ty and nourishing lttncheon sand- Ing of Mendelssohn's concerto, the " " ` k''' I Miss Ewing, a native Missourian I rich.' night Kreialer_ played it, was declar- *ho'died several years ago, was 8 feet ed admirable. i 4 Inches 'tall. . She was supposed tt .. For a quick last minute sweet cut a' ` - nano down the middle.and spread I f . + . be the "largest woman in the.world' ~�' With jam, then serve with whipped The'ideal mother of afx ch"ildreh wbsi s :,,� f d_urf�ag her life. - . ��� Aream on the top, bad been happily married.for 20 years I I . M 1. If you are hot and tired•and not In. -has darned 28,000 pairs of stoekiass, A to way.fcom Hollywood are Norma. Shearer and tier husband• •There are times .when It-is ver - ` one4 to eat anything, try this as a and made the family beds 2$,000 tltitee, Irving Thalberg, holidaying at alenhagles in Perthshire, Scotland. hard to be tactful and truthful at th . tipurishtng pkk•me-up. A fresh nun. says a-Helsingfors social worker. - Irving 'shows-Norma `tow to follow through, same time.°'-Emily Post. . - I - , J. �oa�ia�s --Mrs,T. A. Knox, of Brougham -Jack Murray of Toronto spent • oalled oil a somber of friends in several days i'a town this week. 0 town on Thursday. -Lorne and Mr@. 'Ravin and -t3eoree of ears visited the -Mrs. P. Murphy, who was on family, of Toronto, spent Sunday -Jewish camp north of the village the sick list for several days, is with their r �iveb in town. r � iq ore on Sunday. able to be ar-und agtin. -Miss Eva ilkey, of Turoato,is — -!firs. A.'B. Collins, cif Toronto, -During the parade on Domin spending a couple of week@ vacs r s nt Tueedsy with W. J. and ion Dap motor traffic, was held Lion at the home of bar parents. _ ��Pickering's Leader-Store" ppee ilre. Mooney. back as far back ae Dunbarton, a -Raspberries are -now appear. Born, at Ilse. R. Irish's, on Fri distance of three miles, which ing on the market, but unless we _ day, July 7th, to Ed. and Mrs. gives an idea of- the .amount of have rain right away the crop will _ -._newton, a son. traffic on the highway on,a lioli not be a bill one. - +__}_ . -Mr and Mre:'araham. of Win- day. -Mr. and Mrs. Blevins and two: Hot Weather Spec" in Cllr � a• nipeg, spent s few days last week -There have been left at Tgsr-dangliters.-of Montreal, spent the with R. O. and Mrs.Crammer. News office a number of_ plates week end .with relativeesnd fri• e �]Dqmtmmt i - -Miss D. Ffaaanpton and F. that were taken, to the park oc ends in PirkR.... Vwu Farlinger, of Toronto, were Rneate Dominion Day with provisions, -Father Arthur U-Leary. .of _ eJ Cyril and)ills. >t[urtey on Bun- by the ladies of the village. •The Toronto,_epetit last week at Camp New Sommer Voiles,'in various pretty shades, per yd. lac ._ day owners are -requested to call for Ozanam, wbere he wf9 a welcome _ -Dr. Smith. of Napanee. and then)• guest with the children and New Dimities and Batistes, in pretty patterns, per yd Sac Dr. Dr. Smi motored to Guelph on -stealing of examination pa--attendants. -=Dr. Me to attend the veterinary pers was carried oti quite eit'onr- -F. J. Prouae has completed his Children's and Ladies'Sockette, per pair 20c and tae y fvely in Tr,ronto at the recent work on the cottage beloogiag to co-Local de departmental examinations. . This the misses Rork sae ?.,..:.�. ens Summer Caps for ca iD , bo+iting etc.,iD plain -Local market gardeners are P - �. - .. .• �ccotore, white aDCl Il�uc hum. M ' flndiDg a good market for- their method of pas9)Dg examinatlons, rooms have been extended and _ _ produce at the various resorts on besides being diaboneet. is a great several 'Dew roocus have been Boys' Baseball Cups, in plain black And khaki, each - -2ac the lake shore. injury to the strident who worsts added. :fir e Edward L. and Mrs. McDon- his way through his examinations -About 136 small. girls from Ladies' Silk Knit Sweaters, they are the very newest old left last week to•s.pead several in this manner. The probability Tor•into-arrided at Camp. Ozansin - . iu Atyles and shades-whine, nink,`nile•, maize : ..'' .-weeks with the. fortaer's mother is he gets promoted, but is bandi• last week and will spend a delight. st Flesherton. capped 'on account of having a fail two weeks, after which their etc.-a nifty little pullover with -Gold, it is reported, ha9.beeu poor foundation on which'to build place a ill* be taken. by a Similar V discovered near Midland. We build the new work. In the slid nurn ier of boyP. . short sleeves: Special price 70c. have n.Q hopes that it will pan out he is further bebind ,than if he -New potatoes, grown by local Children's in earns 49c. w. a •' in an�yp' paying quantities. failed and had to spend another RardeDens, are now on the,tnarket. -Kenneth Gordon,-of Toronto, year. It always pays to he honest The price q,ioted last week, was 50 we regret,to is seriously in examinations as well as in pence per 6 quart ri op a basket. The a S . - HAP .M A N 111 sufferiDg from an attack of other things -. - price will naturally drop ae they rheumatic fever in hie heart. -The beach on the lake frocit is become more plentiful. a favorite .resort of a number of -Mr. Redditt who recently -One, baseball team went to •'_� �' -'Whitby on Monday evening when our residents during these- hot returned home from the Toronto i they played their Bret league days and nights. But many of General , Hospital,• was able to game, Whitby Winning 7 to 4. the places which, formerly were coins down town last woes with hwell of largely utilized by many seeking with the use of a caner. His many Lo 0 k These �Ver -Master Joey Soul the cool and refreshing breezes of friends are leased to see him ' Whitby, returned-home this week g P Lake Ontario are not Dow acres Drake arch s Rood recovery. _ . ,after`spending a week with his Meng Si comer ea" 8 _ •�� Mrs. H. Murdoch. elble as the property owners along --Mrs. J. Mundell, who conducts , p r grandmother, ' the front have erected fences the "Madeline" beauty salon in Cl- _.�.. -bars, John Duna, who has been Work BOOtS 1,99 visiting her dauobter, Mis. Oliver. right down to the watery edge. rremon., vrill be in Pickering, and ' Wi lams, , �. --- - Deany, of Colborne, .-for several The beacb as far up as the high will conduct her Imauty parlor in S. i weeks, returned home last week. water niark is public property, so W. Davis' residence, Church• Str. ^r : ..Mao's S}eeveless Worj.1 Pnlj_ rarQ, .... -•9b that no person has s,riitht to erect Wednesday and Thursday of each --k meeting of.the Do)nipiun week. Hours,°a..sr:.to G p. m, Phone; - - .i and ;8� Day velebration committee will be a fence'in order to prevent people Men's Work Shirts,' _ held'" on Friday -evening in. the front going ou 'vi, the beach. In 5600. - :1 . Town Hall at 9 J0 P. w, (D S. T.; many places the beach extend.@ -It is rammed. th-it are are Men's Tweed PantB, + a,fitJ -L. A._ and Mrs. Findlay and for a distance of f:inir or five rods. likely to have a provincial general •.• t3eo. A. and 14ire. Gordon, of To. L. CubbagF-, who operates the election sometime during October. Men's Sweat Shirts, I.3.5 it were here on. Tuesday, attend- warage formerly owned by Chap. On being questioned Premier - - _._.'•• t lag the fuaerai of the late W G. B. Spencer, lisd a very narrow Henry denier] having any knoaa :Stanfield's Silk Combinations Sam. saran from death on Satnrday ledge of the rumor. But politi- ' -The infant child of Milton afternoon last. He was engaged cians do not always tell all they +r two-piece Suitst ' .:.: 1.3� re airing the rear axle of Herman know: , and Mrs. Bleep is seriously ill at p -Saying to preaetat. hating developed some Pascoe's truck standing in his y� R operations are now serious and unosnal tatestiasf Yard, while the engine was run about over,and fall wheat and trouble.' ping. He was soon overcome by barley will soon be ready for the -On account of the long period the carbon monoxide Rae froru the harvester, as they are rapidly - 1i 1�� �T_�mg of dry and hot weather. @prior exhaust. which was blown to turning yellow. The hay crop. j j,j 1 - miss will be a very light crop. ward him. When discovered he In general, Is a good one and there We- straw is very short and the was uueonseioas. Dr. Cartwright has been no rain of any consequence - . _ -• _ _ -. ... 1grstn will be light t o w et ht was quickly enmrooned. It was to bleach it. -` . over two hours before he regained --Provincial Officer Toss Mitch- . -Rao. Mr,Richaeds.of Whitbyy. _ •@rill again conduct the servicen'in conpciousnees- In._.the Meantime ell, of Oshawa. but who 1s well - _ _ jp the Prsaby t-e iaa Church on Sun- he was taken to the .home of him known in Pickering. where he has -` - :+day a,est.. begionitig at 290 p. m., sister nt. Brooklin, where he i+ done ranch wort:, is being trans �ar ou'beat these pTiceB IBnads School at 1 8a, D. 3. T. couvalevctng. It- will be some tarred to Toronto, where he will Y - _. y do office• work. and is being one- --Iles. William Sanderson, of days w4ore he a ill be folly ed d P pia n per • re b rovio 1 _ fS Pickerin Uburch fit.. has been confined to recovered. y - - d her bed. since Friday evening, =Diecoveriee have been made Ur-vie, who has been on duty here Fred 1. .I711Y1�,1n$t 6 ► when she received a stroke whist at the National In+titnte of Medi• for acouple of week°. -„ rendered her lower limbs power cal Research, London, England, -Oa Friday la4t a near record •Radio Licensee $etablished 1667. whereby infiuevz% n)4►'y be cFsn in temperature was made when Ibad-- hn *i1Wr, ,nmeter reached 02 de -A league baseball match will gnerea, Is nq- l,cC„ M,„n,.�,�.1 1 ► be played between Pickering and that the- coos« .of in}i )errat ha= Rreee iD the middle of the after �� � �� been di,40overed. Tbc• next ate nooD, -About midnight the air to:. :. Debawa i n the Memorial Ps)k P • bore this (Thursday) evening. will be the -eutof a-lerun, cooled Of somewhat when a Everybody.turn ant and epjoy the for the 'inoculation of people dc.woponr of rain occurred in "sport. against this disease, which in 1918. Toronto and other western points, _ C. A. and Mrs. SterriCt atsd 1919 and 1920, was the cause of but rrfiich wee very light in - Pickeriost. Roast Pork, `-::: :•.. f.V. .. 88c. ,diaughter, Ida, spent'Sunday at' 15,000,000deaLbe If thesetent)sts - Woodland Bearb on Georgian Bay. d6cover a serum "that will prove -The Women's Missionary Soci• Cooked Ham, •• �•• 85c. N Kies Sterritt is remaining for a effective.)t will be one of the great ety of the United Church bell - discoveries of Medical Srieace, their annual icaii at Simcce couple of weeks holidaying with P bellied Tongue,. .. friends. comparable with vaccine, anti Point on :Friday afternoon, when •,• twee rif the Executive of toxin, insulin and ether Aerum%. about forty were .present. A -Jellied Veal, .. • . ••• ' - the Bee"Itural Sop ety are It is said that there is now only short business session was held at „_ :... ._ .- •t •, i� ]raked to�s that the meeting on one major disease, cancer, the which the proeident•, Mrs J. Smith, Bologna, •• canoe of which is Dotkdown. p,�ided• after which the members ` Headcheese, r, 2 Ibp. for 25r: ai aly lgth�1.6 880 p. m."(D. S. T..) _ i 4e to bps 'Meld .at .Dr, Pearson's, -The City of Toronto is desir @petit a delightful social time _ • - 1lc, Donbsrton. ous of reducing- the price of milk under the @bade trees where they Special, Bacon, half or whole side, _ •.•. -The Ladies' kid Society of the to the' producer. who now gets enjoyed.the cool breezes off Lake 4 8 lee for 25c. -1'resbyterian Church will meet-st only s little more than 8j cents Ontario. The day's outing was -.,Minced steak, • ••. •• •• the bo a of .Mee. Walter White per quart. Premier Geo. S:Henry concluded with the serving of „ . ., 3 The for 25r rrpp ad to anv reduction to the refreebmeots. Stewing Beef, .. on wednesasy; July ibtL. al 0. -.All Meats kept under Electrical p. m. (D.S.T.). .All the ladies are prodreer who is now get rig Whit zee ale ' ••reguested to be preseut. little for his products. The dis _ Refrigeration. -Exceptional activity was tributors are getting six cents per The annual picnic of the 'Wfitbe= observed at the Bpy on Sunday quart for distributin rocessing vale Woinen's'Iristitute will be held afternoon last. At four o'clock it and handling. He time that if at the home 'of Mrs. L. Hagerman - ' Q I p. W.. was almost impossible to find a any redaction ie made in the'cost- on'Wednesday, July 19th, at 2.80 p. 1 s to the consumer, it pbould be id program s i w • parking pace. The slap road has deducted froth the profits of the m. There will be a splendid . n� P of sports, prizes will-be given. •This• Butcher (phone :3000) Pickering and driving is mach more pleasant. -distributor. The trouble in To will be a basket picnic and everyone -Next Sunday evening D , ronto is the overlapping,. where is requested to wear her house dress Lorioe McTavish, of Oabawa, w& half a dozen milk rven drive over or gingham dress of some•kind. Come p.�..�h-s�-the evening service in the ease route:- if the dietribu and enjoy this yearly outing. the United Church at 8.00 o'clock tion.of mi~k were carried on by - ins D. S. T.) Rev. Hu b G Crozier 0Dly one or,two firma it could be '° ..IN MEMORIAM: .a IBERLING ) i , g SE -will preach 1n the -morn)° at done mach cheaper tban'is now g BURNS - In loving memoiy of our 11 301D. S. T.). All are welcome being done. dear mother Sarah Alice'Burns, to these services, -On Friday, July 219t. Beaches who died July.12th, 1926. Special Service Tires , -- as born in i vary Drams League will pre Just-away where no shadows fall, Ill.Farwell, who w Pickering in the house no* owned sent two,one act plays on the lawn In perte6t peace waiting all,' and occupied by Dr. McEwen, at Inulefree, the home of Miss Longing we 'know in-her love to say paid a brief visit; to the village Louise .and Mine Jessie Rorke. I,and not dead, but just away: ' �B t110usaIIds Of drivers 11QW ]+now, fire one day last week. ' He left the There will be a charge of 25 cents, -Sadly missed by son'and daughter village over fifty years ago, and'and the proceeds will by devoted - _;_' built stronger and Weal' longer than SAY this was the. first;visit since his to Lhe'book fund of the Pickering CARD OF THANKS - deparbare, He sees s great change Public Library. The Beaches Li tine OVBII Seiberling could ever build In those years. Theca are very brary LAague is one,of the three I avant to thank everybody for-all few in the village now whom-he contesting groups from Toronto the sympathy and wonderful acts of- ' before. knew in hie boyhood dayn. who were chosen to play in the kindness which have been extended -A meeting of a Three I dramatic tournawent lately. ar to Mise Grimbly and myself in £hi's - ' _ w BaeebaH League was held on ranged in Ottawa under the snap) time of great sorrow. Words cannot )gorse in and ask to me 1ib4B8 W011d > Thoredsiy evening last in the "a of .the Earl snit Countess i express the heartfelt gratitude of [cordon Hoagie, when represents- Bes@borough. This league was Dorothy Tanner fins tiree4 . Alves from Whitby and Oshawa organized some ten years ago and were present. Ed. Bowman, has been encceeefully presenting NOW L�ts►ertb«wr*q• :. W mayor of Whitby, was elected plays each year since that time. -� ' _ �-..,resident; secretary tress.,,. Rose Their lays have-been chosen from �j OR BALE-B-tobeMobavirk hatI= B B -A ��pp p 1' radio. rum stor��e battlrX, eatery cbar�ed :ilurison ; Executive Committee, English, American and European and consoit speaker. $15,00. AP at News _ ` am to be appoiated from each drama, as well a@ Canadian. The ofCe • g B g First elan head lettuoe General Re >il�l, Qllfl tWd •, :4 • elola. A schedule of games was selections for this assn)° .though �o0 00o P arma�cl for this months of July necessarily adapted for oat of door ►eta .,u• cang�,� wed <s and AalroeL, wbkl! appaaee to peatatlon o+s the lawn, are well mob" ; ra`f'oftZiaom)s�iti ` t ,.,P• ::^+ /► Q,o'- "'ti� i r rip . i ::.•, iJ . . w i,