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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1933_07_21 'y.� ..t.., .a � �. m-aH,s•,.-a.•-r..wa.. .-a.s..s. ''°e ,,_ �- r. s..�-.v.�_ - {' - --s :�'.'K. _ -• - - �1 INku .. .-,. -VOL. LIZ. � � � � PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY,- JULY 21 ,1933'1933: _ � - ' � � ; : � No. '�7 .r �svi�s+rta>tsall iasr>fl+. _ :e • .. .. ,A�cy . . --„_ - - - -_.wb;te.ale -�REE.Le � _AL o0D� At"U" - ': .- Mrs. George Cammack has been irx- Our softball' team played Wilson's disposed for a few days. Swampsters, of Green River oil the t LR,. H. O. PEARSON-Pb ocian• •A-Rood supply of Hard and Soft Mrs. Lund and family, of Toronto, latter's grounds on Monday evening, - •t''a ard Surgeon, Duabartoa, l�lr Coal on band. Also a supply are visiting -with Ernest and Mrs. winning 17-7. Both teams played good Smith. ball, the-$tar of the..game being K. JQ • � _ & FORSYTH. Oppb.D., Director of Kindling Wood, Mr. S .Farmer, of the Port. Pe;r°y Turner, who pitched an excellent � woOppp trim Association of Ontarb. Rea a' t1MO,atitlp per of the American opeomewe.l ; = stove length. - Sear,'-viii occupy' the pulpit here on game for Whitevale:and was strong- - Established 1898 ►. lMo 'Claie� amt,one .bs avyointmeat. 12tf Phone Pick. 1749. ,Sunday next. ly supported by the other members of Raspberries are being picked: The the team. _ �ows�• DONALD MUNRO. PICKERING -crop is short and the-berries only a- THIS I9 THE y `� boutNtwo-thirds the -,size Altona UNCAN B. mciNryHR=­B&rris=' -p ought to be. -- ter.Solicitor, Notary. Office—Brock St., A.. • B E E R The Audley girls are to be congr- Louis Smith is teaching in the' FARMERS' MILL. = Soot:'h, Opposite Bell'Telepboneoffice, Whitby. GENE$AL INSURANCE Pbone 45. 481 _ atulated upon their win in soft ball Bible School for the summer months. ' A large number of farmers y AGENC'Z against the sisters.in Pickering• last . Mrs. B. Reesor is visiting with Mrs exchange their grain ' 4 DONALD RUDDY Barrister. _BROIGHAM, ONTARIO week end. The one beauty of these A. Hayward at Parry Sound. .R. Solicitor, Nota:y Public. MoneytA I-pan_ ' for - - ' 'Umice formerly occupied u the late A.E.Chris- games is.the good �spiolt and give and Mrs. Pearson of Stouffville,,spent clan,south wing of Court House,Whitby. 13lyQ Facilities for placing any kind;of In• take kindliness that it promote's in Sunday with Mrs. Lewis Sr: suratice at hest rates j�EATON. BELL A ROSS, Barrist• c available: chose who enter into the spirit of Mr. and Mrs. A. Lewis visited eel- Flour" and Cereals. �i�� er•. solicitors. sat Northers Ontario gecuritp and Service my Motto. the thing. • Winning ur 'losing our atives in Barrie recently. ;:_ Building,330Bay Street,Toronto,; 4217 Phone.Pick.5I5 girls seem to be equally good-natur- Miss Audrey Fossy is spending a It Save@ money and many more W.J Beaton. - _ _ _ holiday with-her uncle, Mr. O. Madill should do it. --"---fr"B;Bell. J.D.F. Ros•. J i 4Fall wheat and barley-harvest has _and family. - AdelaiN-a3a s begun and the wheat is fairly well Miss Evelyn Reesor has been en- �in RIOHARCSON, PICKERING dt '�• H. Beal; - Claremont filled, despite the dry weather. The gaged on then High School staff at Special MU`.VEY—Barristcrs,Solicitors,Nownes PHONE 80..1 new selection, O. A. C. No. 61 being Claremont.. Public, 21l-214 Confederation Life Building; BARLEY FEED Corner of Yonga and Riehaond Su. Toronto, grown by Messrs Westney Bros. and Miss. Evelyn Brown is engaged - Pt•wes Adelaide 4l89 and {480. By appoint- F U A N I T U R E F. M. Chapman has made a good sh- with Mrs. Ed. Hoover during the $24,00 per ton, Spot Cash. asst s Pick.3 g eveainas. Pickering resrdesee owing. The two varieties may be seen summer months. Tbie in the.beet feed valtie on- Pt.aaePiclr.3er3. su Qtie are displaying as attractive y - • variety of Xmas Gifts.- on- the Chapman lot on the Green- Mr. and Mrs. Slack, Mrs. E. Brook" the market. HOMSON A McMILLA1q-Btrris- wood road. The north -part is the and-Mrs.'W. McKay, motored to Jr _ terx Solicitors. Nota�y Public, Office at Aluminum and Graniteware Etc. ' . . • , "Residence of Mr.Thomson, lot 11,concession 1, Furniture and Furnitture new wheat- and the south, O A. C. ince Albert on Sunday. for Pastry $rid Fins Pickering, Office hours:Tbursday and Saturday NO. 104. {It`s worth driving out to Mr. and Mrs. Tomlinson and son, ISS1m1 Cake Baking. evenings. from zoo p.m to s.ao p. m..or by Novelties. see. VGe raw it. Ed.) Jack, visited F. and Mrs. McKay on r appantmeat. Toronto office, 80S Royal Bann Prices low, in keeping with times. �._ - - u+ds•• Phone Pick 2000. Toronto Elor)53Q. R'hitevale Sunday.- - Baker's Jlpy makes a Fine - 37'y _ Mrs. F,. .Brooks,' of Mimico, who is .7 Flavored p /� isiting her sister, Mrs. W: McKay, bread.. ~ Dental !T C� Q F I / M �� W. '�' .Beaton and family spent spent a few.days.-with Mrs. H..Slack Sunday with D R. and Mrs. Beaton. of Gla=sow. Chopping Monday,• Wednesday- : .1kTEIL C.SMITH. D. D. 9., L. D:S., 6 T. r Mr. and Nliaq Webster were here' xi.c Ethel Runk-or a ac unit,yl in and Friday, S4'e d4 y �1`V� (SOCCeCDgJ to jar. 1.N.F1�le� - (brns7 ..nl �RL.,4 y .!. of l .: �1.-cu.l. -- -- - ..e: Rhe Royaj Colleg+ Dental Surgeon#and Toron. marriage to :df. A. Wakg, (>n Satur- it right. to University., At Claremort oe lc•ove-L- .d. -- %Las-Irene Push has,returned fra+n day last. We extend them congrat- .SGWVs tore every Tatsasy and Frrds . Phone a ple"am tol'idav in-:1luskoka. '.'�O CRE1)1T "stouts 1f1. -- . zljtlS 1DGtl'ROCS �+BC @(�"�@d lies. N. K. Robinson ulations. Rave a- suf- Don't forget the Womeh'•s 1-Qiit• On arc-aunt of the change [in times �. :TIERBERT T. FALI;A ISE, L D S., and Green Roo ing prise shower for her friend, Miss M. ute picnic to be held at the school _ y ai -Stephenson of Agincourt. p p and the close margin 1 Sell at. >r D. D.S.. Graduate wt iv Royal College o1 2 4U er 8 flare. ` ♦ 1Dattal Surgeons and the!?nrverstt of Toronto IY'1'ounda on.Friday, July ..1st. Every- am forced to discontinue credit. ` p q The Misses Annis, of Port Union; body lcome, Come and have a good y. +r t v's meet,. Peserinddoor-sari g rt.And- and Dunbarton, y except for approved monthly spent. the week-end P PP a.W. t 6 P. ,. or b a,Ont. t}lSree Spites: p ­­]Full wetRht 9IId time. ,.� accouttto. a.a to a P. m.. or by ppointment. fx-ray with Miss G, Poynter. _ 4317 :*tan quality - The play recently given at the Un. The above prices Rood for i0 days ited Church garden party by the Ux- : Vr.reerl. River _ �• �tgsfsis#fl tQrasber. bridge Dramatic Society was spinn- - - _ only. Terms Spot Cash. didly acted throughout, but unfort- Mrs- J. -Beckett visited friends i .. SURIV HAM! y unately the last act veal not-given on here last Friday. ' Building and f3etural - 1f,LIZSBh`Tbg $iCHdRD80N- - • PICj1[Fj G _ .l7rteandautomoliteiaaarancea[atllunda, •,• •�,•• account of rain. Miss Ruth Hutchins spent a.day R • s 01- tMe companiesof-ectld flnaacial seared. The evening services at Green Riv- in Toronto this week. Contracting. er Baptist Church will be led by a Congratulations - to all the happy Frtimstes furnished on all clam• F LUMBER YARD band of young people from st. John's young candidates who passed. their of work-Interior and E:tenor. F• s oo:slaOM iWn�A W' Evangelical Church next Sunday ev. Entrance examinations. Alterations and repairs. Nisasataa st all Llads unissued Won dmweas Blactemithina, dt; WOWWOTk erring. Come and hear them. Mrs. F .Postill has returned after Obimneys Built Concrete Work. -' 406M A"rew anus awes P.O., oaf~ at r ht eicer The services in the_ .Baptist Church spending a few•days with her son . Pbone Pickering 67]4 _ R BEATON, TOWNSHIP p ch next Sunda will be led b a band � family. y Y FAIRPOBT ONTARIO Now i�the time to base those repair* + e Clerk. Conveyancer.Commissioner for r of young people frorrl the Walmer Rd The Union Sunday School held -, amdavita: Accoantant, Esc. Issuer•of lob attended to. Harrows repaired. Baptist Church. Mr. Clifford Howard their picnic at Shadlock's Park in h as•Lacenaee. VYdrtevak:out, also new sections on hand. The tam• xill give the address. Eve Locust Hill last-71 rsda Shingles 1 ri gle S F O r S$le- pus Fleury Plows always on hand. g Everyone- wel- y�. 'W IL MAW. LICENSED AUC- Also dealer in Viking Creatn Separa- .come• - A group from St. Johns Evanst;el TIONEER.im York.gntwto and Darb,= ton and Electric Wasbero. In the absence of Rev. Mr. Wilson, Temple will have charge of the ser- ft. Ts''' Au kinds ol sates promocf�.1a2`dsd If thinking of buying an electric radio service in the Baptist Church aA vice •ne-ft .Sundav, xt3Q(1 p rr,._ Galt Gnlvttnized Stet Phinvin. - a Tar�`°VOOi tltrtw -" a,Ar be x'331 Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Reid visited bird's Felt 81Nte Shingles. aseanCWatNEWS'PM-1 BeA and indepee. ask for demonatra i :,lnetw of the B. Y. P. C'., who Alan, re•rubberin ht:g a r'st pt'on[a, we'tey•out lily ftciw rsTlestic models. also took the -service at Green ,Rivex 4I r, and Mrs. A Allen, at.Cashel last g RS h�el8• The prices are right. at night. V{ie congratulate the mem: Sunday' Lawn mowers charpened. :t BARNET ROBERTSON �'' T' '=rcod."VC ar-d.' bes•s on the ability shown on these We are Oad to ,say 'Sir. Theo. Masi T. PATERSO?r S- - CLAREMO Z occasions. ill has returned safely from Vancou- Call and get prices. Phone 281_ • -� GREENWOOD _ibly The members ,of the young T)eop- ver, where he .;pent an enjoyable.vis Electrical CooLray.Ur 1R'iripg and Repairing for Light - 'es class- and choir of the.Baptist tt' ��(` Road- or - • Church purpose holding a lawn so e- There will be a dance at the Green power. •ing iver Hill-on Saturda night, Jul kinds'of 'electrical goods Mills+ri cal on the spacieus'grounds of Mr• 22nd. Junior Farmers' orchestra in General Store. s ice t in stock, Adam Spears, on Saturday evening, -- p - ' July 29th, when a program of Ramer attendance. Admission 25 cents. - 21ly � „ Phone 1705. Pickering -- and ice-cream and cake will be ser-, We wish. to thank the. Whitevale Buy your grofteries at home and v� young people who took charge of the keep the home flees burning, r; We have. a full line Of _ service in such a fine manner last. - ALSO • ,.. �iekeri�c� ��al Brougham Svnday, during the absence of the Hardware, Paints (Marti-Senour pastor. The three musical 'selections Brand, as low as eg cents s qt All. Poultry Feeds Mrs. Clayton Ay-ford and daughter were also much enjoyed. Come back Arsenate of Lead, Lime, Paris of Toronto, are visiting with, Ted again. (keen, 'Blue Stone, Screen Doors, +�nt�Qnau Holtby and family at present. Chicken,Starter of best Don't forget the date for the gar- sad Windows. t1Bht at re880II- Mr' L. Johnston is not improving den party of the Czzeen River Lad- We do emery work of all kinds, Saw -MRS. TH09. LAW, OWNER quality as his many friends would like .to ie•s Aid. A 'hot game of ball will be gumming.Sbears ground, Mower kai a Able prises. relayed twixt Whitevale and Victoria yes sharpened. Ladders of fill lengths Mr. Munro King of Sutton, was a Square The smartest music will be from 15c. per ft, up. Hereafter all Cboal•must be- caeb on -Laying Mash and Feeds visitor at the-home of D. and Mrs. furnished by the Moonlight Owls, of But no blackamithing nor wheel*work; ' delive ppoved Ot ever Sort. Gannon over the -seek-end: Newmarket. Excellent pro ry, except on a y - The F.. Croker fami gram the- y, of Toronto, ouehout on the premises of Thomas TERMS ,cAt3H _ ; ,..:monthly accovatt. '- were with L, and Mrs.'Matthews on Williams: Softball -sharp at .6.30 p t °home 27:8 Picturing Sunday last.. m. Tuesday, Jul 2 -F. R. JACKSON, Prop. ]Rowe 2190 Phanea oPBr�.�an� Mrs. Cowie -acid son. John, spent Y� y 5th. _ , D. N. Lockwood Wednesday with friends A. Mussel- Greenwood QUA OWN FORMIIItA fl man's bake. __. pecia . Pi I�j�/ f'ICKERI:vt3r ONT. sirs. Cassie left by train on �Ved- Mrs. Brandon and daughter are ,,��T�T TCvg nesday for Winnipeg and other west visiting. friends in Midland this.week lr LIS self points- Robert Brown of Toronto, was in ON A R• G. CLENDENINa The crops, •gardens and fruits are the village one day last week* whe:i ' suffering greatly'from`the'heat and -he called on friends. FUNERAL DIRECTOR t R ��t. 1.� ll.�.. r'red regal, of 'Victoria Square, Mrs. T. A. Knox has•returned to' was in the village calling on friends ' Private Atnbulanee' her home after a most pleasant vis- on -Sunday evening. _ Day and Night Service it with friends in Pickering. Mrs. Carroll and friend.-are•visit- _. • simsnon's Steel Walnut flni>:hed Phone 9000 Mrs, James'Hogle, who has been ing the former's sister, Mrs. George, enjoying a visit with old friends in Middleton. t? Bed; with Mattress and "Malvern 5000 Brougham, returned to- Oshawa on The_Greenwood girls picked up a Spring, 811,75. Thursday. '• ~ . �'�--- = Markham iOnt. y' t baseball am 'here an Mond aynight CLE$NBES rile SYSTEM The Women s Institute filet at the and the Pickering la On -by..by eliminating the veison- Wilton Rugs, 57x28 . . 3 4f3 ! --- home of Mrs. Gannon on Tuesday .the flats .here but_were defeated= - ;- __ _ternoon,-Ju1y,11-th, with stt ztrlcttd- --Miss PeiigeIly and Mrs. Plank had -"ding Rags; 48s'2d ..,•= - .5a ante of over fifty. The president, a'delightful motor trip through the Dub '-WaBte from the BE READY ! Mrs. Harvey, conducted the opening northern part of Ontario as far as -: Bvldiag Conch with Rood tra0 _ Cretonne Mattress 9,13 of.the meeting in the usual manner, Bracebridge on Sunday. 'intestinal - t- ' for the hot,weather. Several items of business were brow • F. L. Gleeson, James Annabelle, r. Ulaester Verandah Swilag 8,50 Buy tt: - ght forward and dispv;3cN3 of, Mrs. A. and the former's son-in-law and gr- Rehe.9es iLbeu ai+�� Lawn Seat+; Glen gave a report of e District ••• .•. '' .99 ' COLEMAN •• � th ist ct of Toronto, called on Wm. meeting held In June, calling attent- Pengelly' on Sunday evening. alts as a gentle- laxative aBC3 • Uamf►Chairs,•with foot rest '.'.AIR. 0.- GAS STOVE - ion to some of the it tortant terns Fire broke out in the residence' of and canopy complete ... 2.98 or a on the day's program,and 'eniphasiz� George Pegg on the seventh coricess- stimulate&the - i mp chairs,with footstool 2.25 NEW PERFECTION QIL STONE best tconducted conventionsnshe had bout 4.30 north m-Fanned by anstrong_- __ '• Liver -Camp Chairs ; '1;75 and'cook in Comfort. ever attended. A vote of appreciat= west wind'it was not long before it _ • Folding Cam stools, with,: Lawn ion was sent to Mrs. Johnston from was a'mass of flames, and very little = Large 2 pound 6n back ....,P .+ . wit Mowers. 6srdnn Tlols. the hosrle Women's Institute for• her could be sa'ved.'T'he Brougham Fire 3� .75 . Lime and IPlaeter. year's work as . District President. Brigade was summoned but they-arr- tr , The afternoon's program was in the f lved too late as bh�_house was al- Ce A. STERRITT ALL HARDWARE hands of the teen age girls, who-gave most gone -before thefNarrived. Be- aho in-155 and 250 S'IZa ' at moderate rio6g.� $ vatied and excellent program, of' ing a frame house, and a high -rind •- _ o 'li p readings, music and papers, the blowing the fire made very rapid pro f c -Funeral Director latter being exceptionally good. Miss press. The fire started fram the ch- Jones ,d Store „ •'�., Ambnlanae Service ALQIN B�JSHBY Gladys Gannon was Convener. The imney of the kitchen wMn when the Mug young ladies assisted Mrs, Gannon in supper Was being prepared. Among - PhOne 6 y Phone two Hardware Phone 46W providing and serving an exception- the articles destroyed was a new 800 •,,ta„d ally fine tea Thin was one o f the piano, and ran e. The Ii _ a,,, -- !lwt.+atl�it a • P �► 4-y+►y•±rt tllsul.t'-nAetlt�k'e�AfYtl1L'�Lrta!"'� Ot`ll ia4 i r' _ -'.:,•�'..n�i.{c+isr'?i... :r�>:2�-:?`•,,�°�Jf''�� n4!s'• � ... '„i.�''..-v*•r'..-•-y-,•s1--3,r— •'¢•'.M �F';Tit _ _ ��'+ ', ,,,—.v - ' bothered to bee it through in this � � BLEND ---�-_ ORANGE REu^ - melodramatic fashion. She had been ` ._ as - . -• :' all for absconding while the going w _ - - _ - good• She didn't be in waiting Lpj)Al THE for trotble; one ran into it quickly - _ ! enough. But when Paul Silver set his - �� mind on. anything, his wife knew bet- has ue�a tethan.to attempt even it the least 7. q imPa ul was pig-heads ,ystcrious, thwart h _._ - � to -- $ J. R. W 1LMOT that what he was. He didn't mild - y how much this girl laughed ec her, u, and she had Tonk Ego convinred-her- :-- �, ��. ++++�•"�'' self that Molly was laugbirg at her. You sitting there trailing your.little ii think I'll go upstairs and see if I can,find them," Molly said, rising "' _T Ic At a London dance club alolly Car- pale hands in the water?" stairs meets Roger Balling, who prom- from her chair. "'F�asl► Irom the Gardena I do—at least I thin,c ,sea to get her a i9b• The following ,Of course, with a little Flora Silver watebed her go wit morning 31011y is sto . c 'pp a D �, . amended Molly,. man •xh shows her s CltDDinB which like that cu even a word- es ---' Qeclar that moray Carstai s to sitation frown. `'I'm cure I remember so he but though Molly hunted all over from her s' tidoeantifieg by the air. and Mrs. thing Mosquitoes Raised 111 Hundreds - - Silver• s, their missing nie6e and is Flora Silver-wanted to scream. T there was no trace of anY t girl was making gS1tte of her anti, her roam, .''taken home where she is treated with correspondence from Major Carstairs, kindness, but she rea'.izes that she is a inted.she- _ For Purposes of Observation There now, dear, I told Paul be- .and though she we�st,dlsoahp°e known prisox ear- That puzzledhat the several arious what was more, she knew it. pp She discovers a,galnblin8 den tYopl se Carstairs,her Cell things soon, and that mill be s that it would be so. If, as she sus- ,• ;�t.•the back of the house. The silvers fore gejeft that I wad sure you'-d re- felt that she Dug - ". ' M to obtain. ppto t tell 1ck O that bore Sr to India. fir, You caret arsal- petted, the real Moll l"verse roltect on Baltimore.—Mosquitoes, which most one picture which be has been unable °.[gther, is on his way_ great help, my The single missing photograph in ize how I'm dreading meeting Your been gone from the 51 P people wish would stay away, are the -and having io parlor guests,of Edyvin H. Perkins; of the mosquito's life is when he has, - CHAPTER JII. -father-'. tell, that some time, it was obvious that all the Never before had' Molly n a as she his little girl can't remember:' letters had been destroyed and lied Baltimore, pushed his head through his shell and �xPerienced-such mental ago-y Molly smiled, but Mrs. Silver did that the answers had been rho,wife in twenty. wit. She was tryir g desper•- either by Sil:erwerehil>osth equalhy�eag- his living' m during hundreds he tpastmtwo is At pulling ons himself re he said he watched for The- Willa for the succeeding not kno eight hours without success. The•, - Willas after Paul Silver's bombshell. ately to placate her awn conscience; was convinceamount of artistic deceit. months for a study of the insects and change is so quick, he added, he has There ,were moments_ when she trying_to make herself believe that tble of any d, the to the a last desperate a+series of photographs of them at not been-able to catch it with his cam- t3sought of making this girl did not see behind the veil On hhowe ear, a curious thing han- various stages of development. lounge, era. effort to escape from the house as she of intrigue. n'ed• From the direction of Paul Pre' So they talked on and in That in- pe had clone a day or two ids to it of hers Mrs. Silver xe- Silver"s "office" came the sound of Rafts of eggs are collected..Irom- As a control against the your house, he But there yeas,another s genuot}s way . es-were correct+ in Molly had to pass backyard and placed in jars of sterile will eventually get rid of the mosque- alled little essential incidents,'not in men's voices, sand the "office" being two barrels of stagnant water in the eels ,a owl he insects, he asserted,which, if her surmis rn the first landing had to'be considered. That was Ma- the L*pethat Molly would recall them, down to the water in the house. The hatching toe Jar Carstairs, side.• Here yeas-a man but to pass on the.information so that, by the door osi, her way aided by electric heaters controlled by the goldSsh healthy,, contended and the girl might play her part without hall. grateful. pis coming.home in the fond belief that voices.that she heard were thermostats. absent, to be >► w as' after a long creating any doubt in the mind tl th>r ' n Try bier—a daughtxr „ ether" whom she was- shortly to angry voices=wordst she heard Molly jars, taking Photographs of the insects berets ogyns it Perkins he says bits onlyot3e elady"one of-the oars-united to his d'aug meet. e..Ld at_a few to show their life circle,-but Here is mosquitoes do the biting. is -be haft not seen since she as a baby cad qused irozen with ft+ar.' 4)n+s could role out altogether the mat,- When they _eturned to Hampst , I• Silver, it-was suicide.' recognition. The Major mast Molly felt_ that he had learned a T tell yrou, f .rid herself gazing into the indig- Woman Declares - ter °f great 'many t2iinga about- the real- she heard a man's outraged voice ex- accept the person presentee to him "I'm not iTiterested in the ver- nant eyes of Roger Barling c— i,�� rS his daughter, and that be would do Molly Carstairs• She had learned that claim: for- The girl's frozen lips thaiwed into • Her Sex Inhuman beeLu co in all good is was all, too °b- she had been to a"finishing school" in diet of the Coroner dn't skn w' the a smile and'she took a pace forward ' to Molly.- Paris,and that she had only returned facts.ly'far you, You that Carruth- to greet him. For a split seco.ld'Roger two London to months ago. Askzd. facts. I'm telling 9 ]�/jYe Laura Harris, Lawyer,• -77 It yeas this sentimental side to her hesitated. The sight of Molly Car that he deYiber- nature that would persist in obtrud about letters to her father, Molly had era committed suicide; stairs standing there had shocked _ days Woinen Must Learn - sometimes to the exclusion of tom- been told that of course she had wice a pole on ran his car the Brighton Road.,and d=� him.• Then, his eyes still blazing with to Support Each Other tag Team:.',ng, and ten to him often—at least y, ginger and with a little cynical curl to PP _ mob sense and logical she felt to Put it vulgail you _ :as she thought things over.she month.. - This letter idea intrigued c aned se, P , what's more she could bat ignore it Low. After Molly considerably, and she wondered cleaned him out. rid his never troubling to look ack Chicago.—Ataerieaa cwomen must to tk at whether it Would be possible for her I hear-you've got another pa=tlnea and there all it was Major Carstairs' affair jest pretty -g Molly watched him go be educated to patronize and sup - F as much. M it was hem, And Molly see one of the letters Major Car- the business—a P was a stab in her heart.- She had pork'the members of Their ewe sea Aid not ]eke to think that the aoldia� stairs was reputed'to have.written to well, I'd-walk carefull:� if I were Yott� wanted to explain,'but Roger Bar- delegates to the National Federation s' home to find that his daughter. Silver" hug had made it plain that he had Aid n be coming was scarcely consK ions that of Businese. and'- Professional Rom- - offs daughter was missing- To that question Mrs. Silver looked Molly ilf fiigotten her. :h's biennial convention were; told ,w C t,e Molly a great thoroughly discomfited• They- were she..was deliberately a ilY who the • This thought Sa' animated they a the lounge oti and neither was it merely To be continued-); last week. Comfort+ She felt suddenly havink tea tags aker had said that rooted her so. A paper prepared by airs. Laura avith much the acme flaming fire a assail wicker-work table with a cir- ape " B, Harris o1 Casper. ViYyo.,- read 'in Chris- enlar stale g. It was the man's it It had a cur- ---- suet have posgessed the-early- to » T her absence to the IaarYer's rouaa Liars t martyrs. If the worst came'to +But surely, my dear, yoU can re- iously famitisi ring er it. _ Hea11tlfUJ Biearf�ll.. table settioa of 'the - convention, u [ajar A]dous Carstairs member what Yon did._vPith the let- May I remind you that blackmail' '� M�iliZe fOr PICIUCS brought the issue to the t6re. a the worst 3116"31 aj 1 name for an ug11 _ - i = was the man she believed-him to be. ++ exclaimed the 'woman, in our- is an uB y Mrs. Harris, believed t° be the-.- ,! G pries. Yotr used to keep them in the Mr. Balling ' �„ Molly felt her body Peiping, China.—Sevedteen of Hang - Many felt -that he would do his best ++ "Mr. Balling, woman legal adviser to a state to understand that her decepti02 a'� little top drawer in your dressing the name, It w'as cbvw's oldest inhabitants.have formed Daly " small extent at least, P chest,nnle�s yon threw them out when 'tremble at hearing _ _ some month a o." the young man—Roger met at the er Ea t C ub. ton under the teii iton etitle of the rant se king opn tribulations,recognition in . y kindly nmtivea. In-the meantime we had the clean-up a g if and'.whet the vigilance on her „I don't remember having1 on whom r�had I'd black d,swine "Beautiful Beard Society:' The area the legal profession and sun oirt wom n n N .�,nv•ed� W that,'" owned uJj�, lie you, Silver?,, she heard Bariing or the memoe'rs Lu !245;9.1 1 05 year ousl�ess. ou . Among other diversions, the society would feminine presldetrt of i-t must be moved when her "father" • Flora Silvan po +, will hold regular picnics at the Weal Untied Stat?�kera�liisted aosvuirlety or ape.- ` �' etuxTied--s'he would do her utmost bred out a second retort.' „12smmit-man,'I'm giving y Carstairs aria of a She was telling herself a straight warning. 'b° trace the lost brolly ecp n and she of Hangchow, reasons why women do not patronize wished Lhis business was Before Molly had move the Lake, one of'the famous beauty spots wOtuen more generally in the lees iestore her to her father. else, ova she - • It ws,� this more than anything over; wished, too, that Paul hadn't door was Sung _y_, • , field. i?ne suggested the teminlne -that persuade Molly ultimately to client only comes to the layer whet - tome to the decision th8t she eventu- Ninet .third Birthday Seeking a cut-rate. Lydia Lee. t but•she felt that to achieve �$ Its y Missouri lawyer, have nherited it - ally did, .Cunard Celebrat ° lser end she mast rigidly subscribe,' owning - ----:po matter how difficult it might be'7 : = ' of that'lost memory. u __. end'"knew little about•handling it - - --to the tLeoiD : "They don't believe there are other The following day Flora Silver rug- _ - e ' ac that women who do and should be .ed ;,,_ Bested a drive in the car. Molly wet- _ t t, - Gated to the tact h then are' • s toured the diversion. She was beco:n- .,t1 ''"s' bored with staying at . _. ;a thoroughly- he -sai Martha L Connote East St L a iii kome. •-- ' v '• � -.. � ,Ili..•attorney. said• "VFomens' . So they went down to vv indaar and _ :F � ' fade is the one they have had icy ` made a detour northwards to Ayles-. years_" It was a bright and glorious bury. - _ - - dgy for mid-October. The sun shone _ and there -. Time to Duck 1n a crisp, cloudless sky : ,....� i i "I see rou advertised your saro _Was a Flelasa'at nip in t',e air. Malty : e that drive at any r 4 �� t 'phone for sale,"said.a�Y friend neigh would have enjoy d-. -- ' r .:' ` �l). ..qes," he sighed, „g saw my: time, and even Flora--Sib ear's jars - �. l bar in the hardware store yeaerday tended efforts to revive her lost m�mc j `' E' buying a gun." cry were not nearly so oppressive a e L` .'' T r t They would have been had they been ar -.� recited in front of the fire in Paul' aul . •. k Z:rance Is losing he'r tourist traffic ? the number of visitors falling frarr Hitter's sane Hampstead. :-- �s,; Silver ""' ,..: ;:< «:;° 1,911,107 in 1929 to• 99k.338.1ast tear. _ „I do hope, nay dea'r," Mrs. :` that y wont '�e _ ""' rw 'M '�"- "t The drop. is toast heagy in the ca E 'atoned, our father. >. rirs• num t t discover{ that you. �� :M 'A'd" .,,,�: •• too distressed 4 1 w„ �, ,. a__. 0 1932. 9/ y..a;e viclf who : r' r -2� 00 1n remember very mu. vI "" „� • cant. has passed, I'm afraid it is going to _ be rather difficult at first," she went _ on, "but I.expect he will make alloy- „ � ``�« •� eta - ---- „I wish I could remember, too, 4` : �;� ,entenne i t c, ' Holly, realistically, ,; > sighed . �< deep with genu- ¢apt' into the spirit of deception have ins delight. `'I'm sure I must h ,:; i . K an oo childhood and yet i, y N¢aa all had-a—very happy `. Have i•al' xa u M [ can't remember a thing- banish ou w»ys lived at Hampstead'!„ k¢¢P`n9 Flora'-Silver°experienced' a .curious _ :. d by n\¢an• _ .�c •�' tingling of the scalp as she heard-the sYgk¢Eno ¢v .:. __girl's words. She felt.that the girl `,' --- -- '" . " tar beside her in the back of the luxurious �!""' -� ,,� politely .Pulling her leg," 'Daimler was , and not having been particularly.gene the merchants'of Roston, erousiy endowed with a sense of hu- shi "Aquitania" sails into presented with a silver cup by which is still : she confessed to he?self that she when the Cunard_flag P rror, . what to make of Hajifax, N.S'•,ahis yi'�k on a cruiserfrom-New commemorating the achieYemer atrophy and did not know quite York,her arrival will mark the ninety-third anniversary in existence and valued at over �f ioneer Cunarder "BritanniaY even Sir before founding the Cunard L ne�in-E gland,had s he poQt wantedh?�. ._.... �� fjrst voyage Qf�t�g�_�,. , ;c- w.-' ' ' o �`ars6' al sou het+ Wo1&�iv�ipool fo Arrieraca. e Irig ' �' y nsisted that it y in between Nova Scotia � 1 rya_1 The "Britannia" left Liverpohe1 rou e1,fl414'aa}sand of=ahEleet af18�O ag'slps piy-u fortune and was head w1f, but-F'au u than _ S liouis; in the same Year the "Acadia," her sister ship, and the West Indies. sen will come much better from you Nalifax and Boston, covering It sibly•could from,p1e'. _ e'n 1 f diyi and 4se our across the Cilmeann�ar hted in and died s n Londo i outstanding 86 in his c78th° p� regular steamship c nn't you t`Prn¢mber the tame clan- ifiaiiegurated he �i A year vac lived at Maidenhead• tLe Atlantic., • ISSUE No. 29--'33 is arrival at Boston be was.tannin, is the 41,000-ton liner "Aquitania' of to-day. „ raw y enfoTed �T `k- Samuel (akerwards Son Cunard was a passenger, on In contrast to the 1,100 gross tons of the 1846 "Bari- _ 'terwl. N with - -the maiden voyage and _ �+ crnl trips °awr�g,gve rthetboat, . the gf0W °+r.,y - - .e..,- _ _ . - - _ - TuR�..c.,... rNa. -" _ac..,c_:r.. .� - I. _ .�-•--5' •i. Ci-.�,.- �,�%� I Ih ,Wv; ,,,. .n-,_rev.• •.at+ t_r_ - ^7_•� �•�: --} _7 .�..: .y,.."'"��Y r 7"r;. 1. y' wwrr ~' y4 -\� -Y v I 11 11." i s• t [ .w :e . "� _ _ - , y �5 __4 .— . . I . . .,. .. .� ql . - . I . . . . I .. - . . . . . ... � . .. . ,I I . .".. . i • chin. She s m sister-in-law 1 500 L }." ":�' q A Party FroC Tennis Star At Court - :-•Pith Anecdotes y : • - . . lea dietan lrom India," ssya Sia- `;1. Clair. "Surely nobody in Juhu ever -�f Famous Peo heard of Olive. ; For Wee Joan' . . S M 1 L E S .:. 7 . '- _ • 0 - • i 1. A liplomatic dinner given by Sit "Without :moment's hesitation the —By HELEN WILLIAMS--~ ---'--- _ .- iGeorge Buchanan,British Ambassador fakir wrote in a loud round hand, • • at St. Petersburg during the World 'Olive Pinchin: I was flabbergasted. 114ustrated Dreasmaking Lesson Fur- ; '` l .V%4 at which M. Sazonotl, pro-Ally I put�the paper in my pocket to check niched With Every Pattern et - ;:11 hr Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs, up later. I figured this chap must --• - . - r ` and M. Paleoiogue, French Ambassa= have mesmerized me end I just • _ '" , dor, were the guests, has embellished thought I was reading t'he words ., . '• . t the history of diplomacy with what Olive Pinchin. But as I write this, . ,. ," , R. H. Bruce Lockhart (in his bril- r onths later,' the name is still there, .. w -a _ _ _ : _ . . . _ . _ _ , ., t Rant memoirs "Briti '14gent"), Cass bold and clear. Now, what's the an The Difference i „' the A tole answer se it out:' - Why will a girl waste her time on a �� s An "imperishable anecdote. It seems ewer, folks? You figure +that over the codes and cigars, possi that Sinclair man . k� : conversation veered round to the was mesmerized and himself wrote Who tries to forget her as fast as he '_. -question: the name. r " _ •, _ "What nation supplies :hc finest --•C► csaT n r ;,�' ` ••idiplomats?" ' ;, She calls it love, be as impression, „� _ D .. .:.To A Robin . She talks of Eden, he cites the depres- .t; PaIeologue, who was a-Frenchman Oh, Robin, with the yellow beak, • i t sion. �� , : . Getting to the Bottom of It < , .",� "therefore a flatterer" was loud And busy, hopping, skipping feet, y - and, , - >- - ~ W In his'praise of the Russians. Buchan- What chance have worms—early or a " * 1 - 'an, who was a Scot and "therefore, ' Little Betty, watching the farm r ;yH honest," gave his voice to the Ger- Withagou about-�to 'scope their'late? ¢ 'y * bands spreading out a stack of hay tot dry° y �` dry, could contain her curiosity no Qy "� r . . .mans. Finally Sazonoff was appealed ,� •• �'4 .• y - y '";" f " tc: The Russian smiled. IIpon the cropped and verdant lawn ! ,• longer, so she politely asked: s v 1.';' x "Is it a needle ou're•looking for?" !-f'. q ,,11"Your Excellencies" he said "ate You pounce and ` dart and swallow ' ` Y i>" �11.1 i 1>0 both wrong. The palm belongs to the whole "' y - __ -• .• '•English." Your•wriggling metal. Or 'gainst a Professional Compliment - � • . Paleologue made a "sour face." tree's Two expert pickpockets were stroll- ,,, $uchanan's eyes "registered an inno- Worm-pitted bark you make your way_ ing along the road together: - ,.<. cent astonishment." A winged dart—with popping eyes 1 } Every now and they one of them t:,;," Again Sazanoff smiled. Upon some grub. A luscious snack! would atop, take out his watch and s • _ look at it. i !'You ould like my eplanation?" I'.ve watched you from my own high �.- His companion began to get annoy- s:. Y.4 11,a he went�n. "When I have given it perch— edR �' " you will admit that my argument is At easy length on my chatse-lounge "I say, Jim," he said, "what's up r r ," ' '11. I Behind the vines—and spied cta you with you? Why d'yer keep looking at "°' ' " With musing mind; and thought may your ticker? Aia't it going, or some- "' ;`~;;r We Russians—and I thank M. . Paleologue for his compliment—are • be . . wee.stye thug?' n , " 'm .not looking at it to see the , ' , a talented race. We are admirable When cycles closed, and you had A darling little dress for w ,, - lingaists. Ou: sources of knowledge i moved of 2 4 and 6 ears is this new model time," said the other; "I'm looking at ,,rrf,' . f • . y it to make sure that it's still there!" I • ''- . * e e unlimited.-Unfortunately,however, Up to the humans span and �plaes with a cunning fichu collar. • - we cannot tru.-t ourselves, There is A busy housewife you would be. It's just the latest Paris 'has to _ s'' ;; no continuity about our work. We _ offer. _ .. . _ Tip For Dail . - (never know what our most trusted It seemed your little radio set . - It's very easily fashioned. The "Backache can easily be prevented," Betty Nuthail, English, tennis , - , - - Ambassadors are going to do next. Was tuned to mine, and our thoughts skirt is laid in plaits and attached to says an advertisement. All a man has star, doffs her tennis frock and is .• _ . They may fall a .iopeless victim to met; - a brief sleeveless bodice. Now all to-da when his wife looks meaningly seen leaving her hotel. for ttie list ` ., . the first unscrupulous woman, and in And like as arrow from the bow you're to do is• to make the collar. at the lawn is to creep.into the barn p royal court of the year.. .,.. . that condition they art! capable of You aped, to where a wire hang3 low which may be trimmed with plaited and remove a vital part of the lawn- a -'selling the ciphers to the enemy, Outside the railings where.I sit. -- frill or bias binds anti stitch it at mower• - -soon becomes ignorant. Those wild . • _ the neckline. J saved money for a rainy day are earn. . "Now the Gers:_ans are just the You looked at me with bold, bright A pink and white dimity print made Aunie—"Well, Junior,. _give me a estlp hoping that the wet season !s - Yevrerae. They are admirable workers. -eyes -_ the original with crisp white organdie kiss and you shall have a nice new -about ovgr. Still•another trouble Is '• - ,Tha, are all continuity. But they be- Which said, "Heigh-bo! You're one of collar. penny." that one lalf at the world doesn't'cart �, .gin laying their lane do many ears us!- Dotted batiste prints tissue gin g- Junior Wo. auntie, that's not whether,the other halt lives- There --- p y , g R _ __ - beforehand that, long before the plot I smiled—pan blinked-your .feathers ham checks, organdie, flovrery voile enough; that's what I get $t home for more wickedness in the cite beeaus� batched, the whole world knows nutter _ prints end sprigged dimity die cool faking.cod-liver oil.". the small town man goes there to eel* ' . . - "what,they intend to do. I And off you went.. A greeting given. and dainty suggestions. brats. . "The whole art of diplomacy is to A message sent—"Wbere may be Style No. 2963 takes but 1% yards Some people have just returned from i - •. rnask one's intentions. And that is For you or me, my nestlings wait of $9-irleh material with 1 yard of their vacations.. Otherrs are just eta- 'The President--"Thls plan of re-or -- With throats ajar:' And bark you. - : whsres the E ish secs!. No, one $5-inch .contrasting - turaily..gloomy. -. _------ ---- ngl a for -the- 4}oar - ---- gaatzattori fi ve -I--nenFoiia It does a ever knows what they Intend to do" saw— --- ------ - - size.' - . . - . . ;us credit" . . - - - -_ _—and tere the Rumiaa stroked his A straight-line course—to "ere you liC►W TO ORDER PATTERNS. Miss Cayenne , "That new h_at The Dtrector—"Also tt doas ow' - � oastety at Sir knew - makes your face look short." creditors." - - - -1.s, ecause they A harvest was. While I at rest, ' Write-your name and.address plain .Miss Fashionable--"That's strange." Still- gaze upon your ruddy,vest ly, giving number and size of such It made my husband's face look long." The man who says nobody apprect And muse on you; and think-maybe— patterns as you want. Enclose I5c in _ .. • • s :&tee him would be ap reclated it Its • -• Sometime again—we'll meet, we too— stamps'or coin (coin preferred; wrap Man—"This looks like the umbrella ' Q " __ .. In her-interesting biography of her it careful for each number and would keep ills mouth shut. A long time hence—beyond the bluer, �') + 1 lost•" brother, Nicholas Longworth, the • address our order to Wilson Pattern 1 ' � ;`; Comtesse de Cham�brun, says that-it , Grace E. Oborne, in the Ottawa y Neighbor --''lt shouldn't—I' had a Pro apecttve'1 enact—'L would the was Journal -- Eervice,73-West Adelaide St.,Toronto. new handle'put on it after.. I got It." to see ne Mahe_eb drat _- ugh their maternal gran - ----s— ,"•., Owner-"Modern or. comfortable?"lather, •Judge Timsthy ,Walker of. A There are higher things la lfte for Dlaer--"This isn't a very good looks, Ever notice that the man who boasts - ," Cincinnati,. that Charles Dickens— Father (at 1 a.m.)—`ls'that -young a woman than a pretty completion. A `tng piece of_meat." I a .. while A guest of the Jurist on one of man asleep. Marie?" Daughter _ beautiful hat to a little higher. Rafter—"Well, yov ordered a plain + ' _hoc visits to America—learned of the "Hush, father! - He's just a4ed me . steak." - Gems from LifC s Scrap'bOQ�I - <. _- curious case of a Cincinnati woman to marry him and make him the hap- Housekeeping at Dr. Aarnardo'I , '.. Charity _s' Who, having been abandoned by het t piest man in the world." "Just as I Homes to the `United Kingdom is Dry Remarks "';'h•. metre we we, to others, the betroth,-d- shut herself f-a I ought. Viraka him up.' An"A nn a,�_� reale. *T�a 'S'o'.e always noticed that when a more we are Increased."—Lao-Txe, ' of day and lived in her wedding dress - ----:--- than 25,004 meals a day have to be boy gets up to his ears in Iove he's "1�o sound ought to be heard to _. among the preparations for her nup- The thread of an argument often im• provided for 8,456 children. One big more careful about washing them.. the church but the bgaling voice of tials. As ell good Dickensians know, plies that the whole thing is merely a item Is milk. 1,000 gallons per day No matter how much a man may know, Christian charity;'—Barker• - ..,.11 the novelist made use of the story in yarn, i being required, : when he refuses to learn any.more,:be "An- effort, made for tbe'happiness • "Great Expectations;' giving to his at others lifts us above ourselves." ... "mourning bride" the name of Miss —I., M. Child, -- . :fiavisham, ._ - Prince, and Princess In Fora Dip - • . _ _ "To pity . distres9 is but human; = The Comtesse tells of a good joke _ rata lieve it is Godlike."—Horace • • '` "` "Charity ttael[ consists. In,. actlaF ldayed on.her brother by his future n ,wife—Alice Roosevelt. It was during . F ���°- �` _- jnatiy and talthfully iii whatever ot• i 1,4_ tEhe celebrations in Washington at- y s` ,: ►• 3 �^ Q r face, business and employment asst• - - tending the inaug.ration of her fa- ^ w �„ t son is engaged in."—Swedenborg• - ether, President Roosevelt, in March, eve g - . "Ah! what a divine religion nigh' .�, X905. All the places of historical in- «a� T ., '�° x� ` „� ` Retest had been marked with placards "°"' £ " be toured out if charity were teat!! 6ndicatin what articular celebrity s :. .. >» -1 I I . made the principle of It instead o j 1. Indicating P y ... � M x: faith:'—She}ley.' ,: had lived there in past times. This M 3 ° ,. t . ° - - Remember:' 'Chr[st Jesus was no. : was for the benefit of sightseers. Well, A wealthy as Lhe world counts wealth .s "'Princess Alice" couldn't let such a 'z _ "" —�` ' . •� z .� Y M .. rjr yet his lite was a colistartt expres golden opportunity slip by, so she got r , x , `+ sion of true charity, , +- 'brie of these large placards and hung � " , ` �. � i -.-, "True love -and-. Christly service " ' it on the front steps of the Longworth ' . - home on Connecticut Avenue where- are without thought' of selfish desire . , �t i, for gain' neyertheleas to aerva anti "`11 O'•. the i sgts�v read with interest r �} ` �, a .Y r not thereby gain, for ourselves to lm• these worlds in stye letters: "I live here. Nicolas Lon worth.'' , -t° possible, i ooing and serving are _, R ':` ,/ .:...,. like m y, 'twice bless'd'—they bless Then she and her :riends awaited H F hliii that gives and him that receives.' M • !Yenta. z � t '" ` \„ _ — ;—flee, tZ Yi,e I1era►m o) ' _ _. _ = r : x� f '_ ;; ('hristian Science. - - .. Presently Dick, with two friends, r= }_: " iota in sight. His'face was a study I ' t � -- - - i d when hP_sa speedily Loans Help Stu eats �> s "' Paris.—Honor Ioans.to permit need3 m cut it down amid peals and roars _11 of laughter from the spectators, gath- a k students to complete their course in - �° , -.,• n the Universit of Paris were of great Bred within ("Princess Alice". fore. %I. y most amore them, of course) who. s service in the last university year, and _ g " an increased number of students are - . crowded to the window to see what , _. 1. a T— applying for this aid during the com;-_- 3 he would da: In the meantime lots �' �; ; r.11 ing year. _ - _: of people passing Lip and down Con- The system was adopted in 1924 by - „ecticult Avenue had seen it and . - ' � ' ,,I'j `� oodness knows what the thought. the Academy of Paris which establish• r . g y R <j��„ 'S ; �' W _ C W.4 k ° � . ,�N.°S( • • * x s ; ed a fund out of which_deserving stu- - dents could obtiin financial aid. The - . ,-Writing.about !'Fakes and Fakirs" .. Y �tk w ti � w - maximum loan is for 3,000 francs, •'•r- -: he encot.ntered during an adventnt� ,N � 3, fi >us run through India, Gordon Sin- , f , fz�" " 'K ° �;s _ which the student receives by weekl3 Nair—in his breezy book '"Footloose l ;.. i signigg an horror declaration that ht g fi will repay it within twelve years site: •- ln India" tells of a session with a Dative fakir in Juhu, the outcome o! - a ' air m.,'a` �'", obtained 1�1b u,l:c.eitf degree. j.: Fhieh still has him guessing; The �3 c z f , < This year 614 0[ these ]oars were ,_ A 1111 Issued to French students, and 440 the mystery man offered- to read the sa- .� '" y `� i ' K n; year previous. . hib's thoughts. The offer was accept- , M ;1�..I.. f - - ed and Sinclair invited to tl ink of a - •When a woman tells you that she wil ` girl, .. V'i,ihi:lni of Prussia. who recency married a commoner, Dorothea von Salviati. against the wished be ready In a minute she doesn't to' ` "i thought the reams Olive Pin- at ex-kaiser, spent part of his honeymoon at Norderney; Germany, a North sea bathing •place you which minute. ° . . i _ . — 4`"x"!rM ",�..�'.�..iti:_a"L;..w.'--r. "'`•`'s�.i` ..,.>r.::'_- d"'' :.�; •-.r"sr ^:i,"•i• ;-�.q:_�- _ _ - - 5... •.,.;, ;t ..,:. ti.:.;��rl� —" ?v x. .-rw-vr,, ,d �dr......_.a:.�•z .,.. 'n',.:f�u ��ta".,,rt�"�'-°'-:e,_ ...-�.��,�. ..i^-' - sS* - _w:' -g+t .'ry w. ,. - a' r''• _ --C- r�-:�F'm, -yra`r:?iicc'.-. „w;..,:>,r_.•=v*.9.,x•3-•-„,-..,� ?��r•.".?c.. ., -- _ -'ri+P •+. _ _..�.;..�. �r:d it�, .:�i,� ;,;,r:,••� ia 1w -.y:-.2••.� .:;'.,�,'., .� -�;y��^- .•'.'”_ ^_-•' '-,n.".:ver,Np+..n_ r..1.-.Fa: a, iw _'�.,:.. .. -''�,_._ -.r ;.�.s<.,a:<M -s` "t tf keep the money is circulation, GGreeawood en Baladon, Clifford Barrett (hon). ,TMeee I Baeealtt . feag•le Craw- and the more the people spend the Lorna Bateman (hon.) Clara Craw- leas thunemployment there will he "C. Hunkin, of Toronto, spent Sun- ford, Eimer Crawford, Ted Fowlie July.10.-Pickering at Whitby day.,tith C. Tremble. (hon.), Grant Fultz, Lloyd Mark 13--Oshawa at Pickering TERMS - The great danger lies with people We congratulate Eric Davis (hon.), Morgan Mark, Paul Nichol- 17--0sshawa at Whitby .SL?a pot Y"r; 411.30 lt paid insd.anae: who are so free in $pending wbet) and Edna Middleton on passing their son, Lois Ravin' (hon.), Bert Salter, at Pickering Entrance exams, and also Dorothy (hon.) Harold Scott (hon.), Dorothy 2,V-Whitby at" Oshawa a ta.t6a=41o1c.�Scsca�-and Great �,�q Whit haw ii.thvR,,,$re_pnt in a position to do so ,rk asTwell, she_hav_ing_�assed_On yy_ bw-,Raymond_ Williams thon.� 27-Pickering at Oshawa They live it t�: their last cent, the year's work. Considerable credit Those passing on year's work: Betty ;_�",i-Pickering-at--Whitby at►d do not make provi3iou for is due the teacher, Miss Brandon, 'Baker, Jessie Baker, Janet Bonner, Aug.' 3-Oshawa at Pickering • '••JOHN MURKARI Proprietor, the inevitable rainy day. Had who-during her three years as teach Edythe hemp, Harold La Tour, Mary Oshay.a at Whitby , er of the Greenwood school has nev- '�eale,_,Helen Robinson- 10-Whitby at Pickering -......--_-- - the people!Ueeu ca in the way er had an F:ntrartce pipit fail. der=, Harry Westgate. 11 Whitby at Oshawa NOTES AND COMMENTS. they 'spent their money (here -C r.and 14vn . Dyo,. o�Torr�i, er r C nt- 17-Pickerirq a*. Oshawa wuul�i not have been su nian5-uu. ent the week-end with James and Thane passing on esan;inatirrs: --- -There is a -possibility that. we employed ou, cell-t'' during the �1�gLsRainlilildred and Gertrude Cyr- Clifford Berkey, Jack Bielby'scl���c Davis; Clam. Day, Dorothy D stands may have a Provincial election petat two or three years, nor a:+ }ett are visiting with their uncle and' Muriel Gostick, Fred Hodgson, Jessie for :'this fall. -'The terns of the present oiany people supported by Pen- aunt,Wm. H. and Mrs. Crurnznler of Le«:s, Ross Knox, Elva Middleton, government has, not yPt expired. yi0us. Pckering, and are enjoyir�r a well- Dorothy. Dfiiler, Harvey Aighswand - -- --They have been in power now for earned rest, both being successful in er, Joseph Norton, Dori; Prouse, MarClO passing their exam; atians of the jorie SeLman, Donald White. Passing «7 ho fiddled as Romer four years• which way formerly t_ezTeRS,To THE EDITOR Whitby Collegiate Institute. on pear's work: Harvey Bunker, Har the length of time which a paflia• ' r-- - ''• old Cassie, Phyllis Clark, Joar. De- boned. No fiddling around Vi hitevale : ._rnent could cemaiu in t�on•er with Dear Sir,- _._._ Ferrari, Verna .Hopkins, Rilda,Hii= 13ere• whet L-Here's a fare. The thanks and appreciation o des Holman. Grant Johnson, Eileen We're out to prevent fire and out holding an election, but the the local boys, the members of the Rev, Mr..Bick conducted the ser- l' period was extended to $ve peace gall Club, is expressed to the citiz- Vice at the cemetery on Sunday af- Linton, Mildred Overland,Do a Beverley Matt- protect our customers against "several year�a ago, so they are en . ens generally for their. support and ternoon. He was ably assisted by the' .Parker. Roy Slack, Billie Wagg, Al- loss when-it done coins. Can As interest..0ur Club are now members Pickerinz Male quartet who render--.. titled to another year. There are ed .some very choice selections. a lay `i"Barre: we+help you of the Three I League, comprising very liberal collection was Riven. Ce-• Whitevale Centre a number in the Conservative Oshawa, Whitby and Pickering, a Passed on wrft:n John N•.rxlan, CYRIL E. MOfZLEY, party who' would like Co oust .SChP of games appearing in the fortunately a threatened storm broke R Premier Geo. S. Henry- front the columns of the News'this week. The up the gathering a.little prematurely Passed on year': o work: Ruby Borth, Phone 4700 and this cut short those friendly ail- Edith Fa•�,i-s. tilary- 3falcolrn, Alvin PICKERING, ONT. -premiers P• Henry g thanks of the Club is also estendeti Pilkey, Robert Windsor. hi ' He.nr is a etron to Mr: R. H. Boake for his interest nual visits which usually takes place. temperance man and will not and generosity. in supplying the mod On Friday afternoon the Cnited *� and Baptist Sunday Schools and Coo CARD OF THAN HARRY ROSE consent to the •ale of beer and- ern backstop, which has been erect- munity to the number of about 250. wiue in hotels and restaurants. - ed at the Park, the cost of which, 'f -The .fari ily oi'',the late 4ti'n^. G:were t That antagonites a large number_ purchased 100. T gift is appreciated` and is Cedar rGro e, a where they enjoyed ')f apickernz�and other llcommsnitfes CARPENTER, BUILDER in his party, and as an excuse for_ filling a real need. An invitation 's themselves in a splendid program of .or t'reir kind sympathy at the time - patting Livia out they point to extended to Mn.Boake to witness the flames, which was provided for both of death and.bereavement. - and CONTR I►CTDR Henry's pulchase of HYC bond; league games as the guest of the toe and ug-of-war that t ktplacetbe- BALE REGISTER. Plane and 9pecificatioae. 'a -on which it id said that he made a- Pickering.team. prepared. _ _ The SecretarT. tween married and'single men, which - large profit- Sbould he be driven - • after three trials, the former were RATCRDAY, JULY 22nd- :4urtion ` All 'PPorltmanahiP !'rwn the rerntersht the names Ditabartofa declared winners and received their sale of 6-roomed house, 6` acres of Guaranteed. p P reward "All-day Suckers" far each. land with running spring creek. ` -of Col. W. U. Price. Mr. McCrea .Q We understand that the single men Household furniture etc, in the PI0KERI N© P. 01 George Scnkt p Toronto, is seen- not satisfied that it was done village of Claremont, the and Mr. Macaulay are mentioned ding a few days with his daughters are propertq sa his eUCCedaUr. The party is here. _ fairly. They state- that the anchor of R_ H. Bowen. Sale at 130 sharp. Harr Cousins, of Toronto, is hot- man who weighs. 253 pounds, delib-- Standard time. See -bills Wm. Maw I L C tons divided ubich will weaken y erately sat on._the rope, and that one- Ataskbuld Wift them iD ease of sin elQCtiva. On 't ��dparents here. or more of the married ladies were- auctioneer -'the oilier hand the Liberal art Rev. Mr. Burgess and Mr. Beare more"than gently tuzacing at hubby's_ party, exchanged pulpits last the'Sunday morn- be lt. However it looks as though - SSVE EVERY ���at least the opposition, is a7eo fog at Dumbarton and the`Bay. some of these single men mizht-be on of Dale Mrs.d M Norman an r . s, divided. W. E. Y. Sinclair, the Dr. the other end of the `rope by another �fionre Leader of the Liberal party Toronto, spent last week-end, with yeir. All doted it a most successful T�**T THE y their uncle, Dr. J. R: Dales and Mrs• and pleasant picn?c and want another -I 1 HE WEEK - .' - vas superseded by Mitchel$ Hep- Dales, here. lik . it. _c: :..iburn as the leader. of the Liberal a ..party in Ontario. This has Caus ., BROCK ROAD. ' : Brougham , �*d some discussion, which will Mrs. Bert Smith has been spending yliss Ca-QaeU has returr.aa from a - Special Barl aim.4 for Thurs. Fri. and Sat rpreveat a thoroughly united front a few days with her sister in Tor-an vsii 'with her. people at Brooklin: ►ila case of an election.- Since heing to- Bert and Nlr3. Harvey attended tine Catsup, Crosse & Blackwell! bottle • - �I de iieij trott3 the leadership ;a1r; -Mr. S. Bisbee, brother of Mrs. F.-Orange parade and ^-elebr;Zn in the Po P R. Jackson spent the week-end with city on the 12th. also-the Rani Ghar Sinclair has grown in favor. - His his sister here. Grotto picnic at Exhibitor Park on Glacier Sardines, per tin bility is recognized by every one Miss Nellie Percy still remains in �►. Saturday.very poor health. The doctor think Nall wheat -harva t :, now in full pp $! j e� ,Re is thoroughly honest. and has an operation will be necessary. sRing: ; The crop is 'a good one but Jam Red "Plum, 40 oz. jar °n` it�7C• f ' -the greatest rbupect of the oppoe- Will Badgerow, is in very poor the spring grains are -exceedingly tite.party: Should an election:be health these days, the extreme heat light on account of the long period of f making it very difficult for him. hot and dry_weather. W� le s Gum, . $ i • 0C a. held now it is difficult to pre ­(A Mrs. E. S .Jackson has.been spend On Thursday a• number of- Toron- � � ` �� ithe result. Almost any govern. - - y g ing the past week with her son W. q. to ladies motored out to- the 'Harvey Biscuits, Spec. aai#. per lb.,, � . ' ' 15c. -• -anent would go down to- defeat in Jackson,-of Toronto, the latter being home to spend the day. At present B ! f a time of depression each as the very poorly for a few days. "Bob and Al Harvey"=•are filling an ;yaw have. Mrs.'Thos. Jackson, of Willow:dale, engagement in a theatre in London. (,'em Jars, small 1.09, medium . -.. 1,22 died at-her home on-Sunday morning Eng• One cause of the hard times at I.,.'.• �-�-�n in 'rhe Brou>rharp firemen responded r� good health up'to the time of hes__t„ LhP call from�e c;eor a >'� n � Lim---�e,_$m$ll_9c v lvg� wo, . 23c - present is the desire far luxuries death. farm on the s an£' cone ton Wr- - --- _. 'which must be gratified no-matter Mr. A. Kent and family, of Tor- th of Greenwood on Monday after- p c-_ `_` ,;. onto, who have been spending a vac- noon, but the house with its'contents r". G. Soap, 5 Data . . . 1 ce after- what else mast Buffer. When the , _ anon in F. R. Jackson's cottage, has was nearly destroyed before they _ •omen and women „lru :f.� Wow ulrl, returned again to his duties with H. reached there. $pop �h --R6& �L Whl`te Way an&-gaPw. _ '1_were young they enjoyed Done of E. P. Commissio_n,_ Toronto. A meeting of the W.-M. S. will be - those luxuries which are to be Coming E nc vents held on Sunday evening next: GrQUp . ,found now in nearly every home. _ "B" under Miss M. Duman, Convex- BOOTH ePe MUl4'l SO/V IF'vr music there was a "fiddle" in The Ladies Aid of Green River er will a in , o charge d the service. F. M. Chapman. of ?►udley, will give -a few -homes, and a few of the are holding a garden party on the the address, and Mr's. McMaster. of ICgERING " well•GI do Could provide an organ, property of Thomas Williams, on Toronto, will' sing. Everyone welcome :� _ p g No. 7 Highway on-July 25th. Keen Dean. Mair -and, family and T. C. - s Z' ... but a piano was very rare. In interest is shown in special attract- Brown report a very fine outing at You order PHONE PICKERING e00 We deliver +•these toodeyn days the organ has ions. Admission, 25 and 15, thildren Fort Stewart. There was an abund- - ;been almost discarded as being out -under 6 years, free. - ance of fish and blueberries where of date, and there .are few homes Card of Thanks they,-camped on Fraser Lake. The McWhirter family are remaining to witi�unt a piano.'' In addition z visit relatives., r a _` Ckerin �arda�re Store * !!1 Milton and Mrs. Sleep wish to -joearly every home has either a thank their many friends and neigh- There as fat attendance at _ radio or. a phonograpb, or both. lord for their kindness and express- last Sundays church services and Sunday school. Rev.'Mr. Glover's men- Ia the days of our grandparents, ions be sympathy during. their re- sage from James 5: 7, on Patience the people drove to church is cent bereavement in the death of was helpful. Mrs. Glover and friend ' :`.Jumber wagons sitting oo'eeate their only child. assisted in the worship with their ---Be 'Prepared for- Hot Weather ; wi:hoaE spriDlte and over bumpy much' Appretiated duet: Roy Miller, _ roads. A few could sport open e Strata Wanted in the absence of Mrs. Barclay, off- Electric Ranges and Perfection Cook Stoves., Po Pe y iclated very,'efficiently at the organ buggies, but top buggies *&@-the at-the service. 'Screen-Door%and Window Screeds to keep out the Bien Before.threshing your crop of } sign of wealth. •Iii these days rye straw,tetepbone or write _ -- and be comfortable. — . - Entrance, Eaailtivatioae' �buggiee are very seldom ,seen, be- for prices to -.-- + tag Pickerink Centre ! KING BUG KILLER which costs as much as a dozen WHITBY, Ont. 48' Sixteen candidates wrote at Pick- The quick and Sure Death loseetietde buggies. Our grandparents were Bring, 15 reseed, S with honors. KeI �_ • -• got as much Agent for Met'..ortnick Deering Farm Machiaery•snd Repai 'fortaoate-if they rs. 2b Deals in a year for spending rr MMarket Oar Motto: "W a have it, Cfia-get it, Or.money when they were young .•. i m no toads."besides the admiseiou fee to g pi , Ck t • t • a•ircus or fall fair, and five cents J. S. BALSDN, PICKERING for a drink of pink lemonades The modern youth or damsel must -ti Ave,at least one cone of ice eream _ _ '- Specials for the Week end . ... every day in this warm weather. _ SPRING ' 'SPEC). - .,-v ty or sixty years ago many aid -...,-,Young Steer Beef b ome killed` wiut know what' ice cream was. Blade Roast blade bone out . `��b. 12c. (PRICES TO SHOOT AT) _ ...N- ow hundreds of millions of dol• g -lava are spent is this commodity Thibk Rib Roast ' , . : . 'ab• 15e. Team Harness at 826.95 per set i. Horse Collars, 1.90 each up ='revery' year in Canada and the - All other Harness.parts at equally low prices. ;United ' States. The movies is Shoulder Roast, -. . • ' ._ 1h* 8G. Men's Farm Boole at 1.95 per pair smother trap fur collecting the _ _� _ -Other `Lines of Work Boots, 2.48 per pair up +spare money of the kiddies as well Brisket, . : ,^ * �.lb. ijk* Meu-e Sea 1.fords at 1.95 Boys' at 1.76 � � Youth's at 1.69 per pair up '• ire the older people: I'd-tow �f ]item's Overalls, 1.26, 1.48 sad 1.75 IL �,eitlse where movies are located in, - lb -10e . Boys'8 year to 7 year English 9{wrt pale ' inearl ever block, there are few Fork Sausage, . • - . y y - - Come:in and:nee-fur yo i .. Irhildren who do not pay them a As ' . D R W -wi i• t least once a week'. Ia - Phone 2804 _ irn f y ether ways this may be I —_ 0 E C I . B •ideociibed as a spending age. Of Phone No. 4400 E Y COnr.H it is not an unmixed evil, , Pickering, Ontario I Q ]� Z Q sae it is better for the country tic, g s P S R N , 4. , �..-E.,.-.. .... _a _ ,.-,,,,,,-,.. - may^ -, - - .- -- , .3. a-: - . �•`4°W1'�'�'. 'o:•.;.,..-.. ,,Yg^• .sir a:-,rr:-s_�`-w.•+F ♦+'•• - s,, .r 'T,"' :T' "� 'T f'. .r.� r� .Z '.G:4� "-4 iy,� •lam ..+r•. ".,v'i..'9.•"`..r ):�. - �fb `: - o?c,_ i•'' .� *.ire. , ,ice ^ '' •CLA>RZEI[ON'H Every one hoped for a good;day The sheds and outbuitdiage of . Sorse Aegbter on Wednesday. We'll tell you the Baptist Church -Lre receiving WK. ,ANDERSON T. Caster spent Monday in the • �' all about it next week. attention this weal: and many DOWNSFIEW REFINER The -:r' city on business. The two children of Murray repair@ and shin lie beia carried Wm. Birkett and Robert Lyan Forgie, of Toronto, are holidaying on. g• g g choice bred Clydesdale Stallion 'DUNBAR'TO11I w [26218], the propertv of F. J. Has- ,are bultdior a kitchen on . the with the Misses Forgie here. The union_services _a --- - - - ' _ • ;' former's residence-at North Clare- Will Cowie is making extensive very Ppear�o be -yard, Weston, . wrll-make the TN __•_-wont. - g y popular. Good crowds are -season of 1933, at Oacar Wilson's 111 S U R AN E- Mrs. Chas. Bryan and daughter, alterations and repairs to bts_ reported for each service, parti in Brougham. residence during the past few cularly of course, the morning 22 AUTUIdOBILF Margaret, of Toronto, are visiting days. ones, - GREE?�HALL'a' BEST (22'__x, the FIRE •✓ E.and Jars. Bryan fora couple of Champion Governme::t Premium weeks, = Misd Lydia Walker' and Miss Cunsi sale Travel is being plat r property BURGLARY y, Clydesdale 5.a�..:n, :aa Emma Reid, of L abridge, and H. ed on th Brock road south by the a r CaBIIALTY Another grand mixed :corns' . - £- ! ���=i• Ciazen vL 1. Will and---R..Wa4kvr,of--EiaLCLUUul, County the uFg grader ryas make the season 'of' 1933, at his M en is -sing held at the green spent Sunday with their brother obser a on Tuesday finishing off own stable, Iot 22, con. 9, Piker-. � LIFE INSURANCE � here to night (Friday). Good at Unionville. the b. t prizes are being offered J ing, one mile west of Claremont. Phone Pickering 7920 sorry , ' . Reports on Tuesday indicated A quiet wedding was solemnizd CHARRA� 12920 (1682 9), the / funeral of the atecMr,tGrahamt�t that George Turner is not improv on Srinday. July 9th, when Miss, French Imported, Federal, Provin- + g } rapidly. Annie Velma Spoffard wan united teal Prem.um and Grand Cham ion O NEI LL in et - ra idl Un Sunday , E. :`•:r,• r 'Uxbridge on Mday place tern the last he was unable to recognise in marriage to Harry Porter, both Percheron� Stallion, the property of FUNERAL DIRECTOR ANDj .interment taking members of hi:i own family. of Claremont. Following a brief Uxbridge Cemetery. !t Oscar Nilson, Brougham, will EMBALMER : ` J. R. and Mrs, Thezton, of To Kiudly nriRhbory and friends con honeymoon, the happy couple will make the ses�^n of 1933 at his tinue to a-silt in every possible reside in Claremont. tolW. J Mather, ow-a stable, Brou Foam, Ont. � pronto, spent Sunday with Mrs S- . way. _ 9touffville ".Chandler and J. H. Beal, They Son;P of our people were out DOL, [1732081, (12921), the impor- were accompanied by Mrs. Hobbs catching for the Italian flyers: iN MEMORIAM. ed French Percheron Stallion, tie Night and Dap Service and Geo.,Thezton, of Oshawa. Spy-gins-es,' field•glasses and all property of E. A. Somerville, will Business Phone Residence Phone are eQue@ted the to note the old telescopes were dug out of WAIGHI - in loving memory.of•oursna stable,Slo+o 14,f lOth�linet 9801 9820 ! _- library will close for the summer attics and ducted off. L nfortii dear wife and mother, who passed :Markham Two. This horse is a s season after Saturday, July 29th, nately none of tho glasses were away, July 20th, 1923. DINT SS GARAGE strohA enough Eo brie$ the ships peaceful be pour sleep, dear nwther, Government Prem. Horse. Terms, ' p g Tuesday, Aug. 0. 0. No. 2330 Form Ai. All act- Cor. Brock and Kingston Rde: ko o en a stn on into view 'Tis sweet to breathe our name, �1 0 ••8Gh. -, y ider_ts at owners risk. ' Fred Ward's rink, 53alzuns and We. loved you very dear in life, Mre. Morgan and Ddrs. Robt. E. ,�: '�, In death we do the same. _ }L� „ General Repair Work all care, •.,,• • Forsyth, captured second prize at *�'°,, �. _ Tne THE MADELINE" uranteedritc seasonable Fled �Yrigt►t and Family. g at.the Newmarket tournament on BEAUTY SALON p ' Monday evening. Congrat.als Eyes Acetylene Welding :Tone. . STANLEY -:-THEATRE "Marvelling and - _ Batteries ropRired and charged. The Mission Circle of the Bap - Firestone and Dunlop Tires.t - tiet Church will meet at the home Zr), Finger Waving, - of]firs. W`m.•Birkett on Tuesday, � STOUFFULLE Scalp Treatruer t. `9 � Gasoline sad Oi1e. - July 25th, at 2.30 p. m. The pro gram will be Riven by the Mission Modern Hair•cuttir:.i. - - - - ti Refreshment Booth in Connection Baud, wlty-av t,�wry`-�HD�@!�& a �Drrl A V _-.i C ATTT�i��l tT Permanent Waving a ?pet 1_alty Phone Pick.7500, by the ladies of the Circle. i 1= ioigo�or dayr• ���' . July 21 sad 22 �2e3delisi� 2vStZ]Z1a Mrs. Lew Dixon, son Robert. Phone 1906 GLAR.E110�YT MILTON' SLEEP sad daughter, Rene and Ruth,.of C H T "Seventy Thousand FCitneeees." _ 421y PROPRIETOR Ifsw York City ; Mrs. Lyman Y + c pe; + _ Reynolds, sister of the former, of �• = -Comedies and ; Fine Nurse Stock ---. - Nsw Jersey ; also Mrs. Lillian Part 19 d. Rome Thomson, of Buffalo.- are In summing up we may Well say Short Subjects FOR 1933 -,visiting Mrs. Harry Thomson. that natural or hereditary eye coed- :Patrons please note, T "Go straight "home" might be a itions as found in some- Hyperopic Ornamental reel, _ ,,1 . g Evergreens and Dwarfs, ' 'worthwhile axiom to adopt for or,Myopic cases, as found to certain One showing on Friday at 8.15 P.M. Flowering Sbrube. Hedging. Sunday School uicniee. Side trips Astigmatic cases, as found in certain Climbing Vines, ` Gras r t ; conditions of cross eyes and ambiy- Two shows on Saturday of -- have a habit of adding consider Roses and Perrennlai Borders. able to the cost. nine and ten opic cases are very well controlled 7,00-and 9.00.p. m. Dahlias and Rockery Plants, Eyesight Specialist dollar axles for Coupes, with a and in spite of the demands of pres- - Berry Bushes and Strawberries, ent conditions are kept 'well undez - ^ 'Gooseberries and Currants. Opm mesas,. Thwaay a" aamw- lfew bruiseetbrown In are nncom - air ..m+es. .e rs ■ lortable. The, to nline on,s ap control ,tl^ mks to evolutions in met- Asparafcus. dwr, lea a harry. hods of eye examinations. TUESDAY and WE_ Dh ESDAY Frcit . rees. root-pruned, - Mlaa Marpts,ret Macnab enter-�,► Thanks also to this evolution there 1- o Root•praaed apple,pear. cherry sad , : DLg1+iEY SLACiL,� talned Mrs. Wm, Dryden and her are' eat nearly so many cases of cz- July ., serf .6 English cherry tre 4 to 5 years old and . ' p�ya 3' oss-eyes where operations are per- u.inq root-pruned and care,bearins qpr,Past 00r!ls�s yea w - mother. Mrs. 'Miller, of Brooklin, formed, as in the past, it is now be- "HYPNOTIZED" - _ will come into effect in. from 2 to 8 and Mrs. ktehison. daughter of ing proven that many of these cas- years and some have borne in 1 yeor. ; + the former, of Montana, on There es can be righted without operation. Comed`eA J. T• ELLIOTT, AGENT day last. also several Claremont It is also found that drops are not � -ar_. - 1Kdies to tt tea. Mre. s: Cricken• a necessary thing in refraction and Admission. .. and t3 rents pICKERING, OtaT. 20tf • r -den and famiIX were the guests of the most 'up-to-date retractionists Idiot Macuab on Friday. will find 'them rather ;a ..detriment - The seriousness of the lose of a rather than a help. However, While telephone was emphasized on Mon science has made great strides in - s day evening when George Pegg's this part of the' eye conditions and residence was totally destroyed their .welfare created conditions are t , by fire, also the contents. The on the increase and due to natural k Brougham Fire Co. were called. inclination to neglect we are making. - this more true. As civilization advan- after a telephone could be reach red, but too late. The lose was ces science must advance to look af- �tcat+tl #ks otttg'stt�htt+ag and partly covered by insurance, ter the new conditions created by our he anion Sunday School picnic neglect, strain and the demands that •/�+� _ .. �t on Freda last at Port Bolster are made upon uL The cause of pre- wee, to r�e language of those who sent conditions then, with the except- T OR 0 N T 1.0 " -attended "all that could be wish ion of a very few, are created with = rd for." A good crowd left with the created conditions, by this I mean Z'lOketB 600. Retn1'n 900. the care and trucks, and a rte that only a small pereentace of all When :lam a Pa conditions are hereditary. The de- ea its final both firs titularly large number of children mends upon'us physically by a de- DAILY SERVICE - : memorials me �q were able to attend. The bathing pletion of energy lay us open to the _ will be standbW hi a ' beach at Port Bolster is a real suffering we must expect from strain' .Eastern Standard Time mute tribute to the Attraction.and safe for youngsters' or infection. Leave Pickering Eastern Leave Toronto perms >uvo boar A The ontlook for the grain trope to be continued secbed to bonoe. 'Oats -'hay been discussed during the Easters House, Standard ­ .Bay at Dundas ' pssE few weeks. due to too little A. M.' P. M. Time A. M. P. M. e� secatr�s role, and now' it is tomatoes. a a8.00 02,54 ad 30 a 3.30 ' ON Orsater, ,. _ a ++�ppredact is which this community a 6.54 is 3.5.4 7.30 1.30 °.le, of coarse. now very mfleh - 7,54 �@ 4.54 - _•• , 9.00 li 80 N. W. STAFFORD 9.24 x.54 10.80 08.30 110". -interested. The crop looks Rood 10,54 ae 6.54 c 11.30 7.34 but in need of rain to save it, Whitby and a big financial loss will result >Phooe�!. a 11.54 7.54 P• M. a 8.30 SAFE a P. M. �e 8.54 .12,30 9.30 - -iif relief does not come within fn a 1 - , few days. 2.54 ' 9.54' c 1 $0 0 Mre. C. Snider, of Smithfield. - --- - .=a 1.54 X10.44 230. nt the week end as y y P y• - tie guest of bt daily sate L San. Rol., b Sundays da Hot. only. ]lice• J. E. Glover at the manes. c$at, only. a Sat., San. & Rol. only. -schooq wider is ton musical director d BLE Barrie. Jackson's - schoo'ta in Brighton Township,and � '•:Doer Seroicee-Mnekoka Wharf. Waaaga Beach, t taking the summer coarse at th Orillia. Midland, Point, o Normal School,Toronto. She and and other popular resorts. T`! Co. Mrs. :Glover sang a beautiful . � • , �5i2wCe. C daet, "I' am Listening," at the - Tickets and information at and WAWANESA IN$. 00. -- United Church 9aadaT mocaiaR. -and at Brougham 1- s 1, •r ,ry a : + oacL.ines buii�i := - g� noon: Windstorm Insunoee on bulidio 1 ; Herby and Mrs -Tedder were wind-mills.Sues etc' host and Hostess at their-horse in `Claremont at a jolly basket picnic i Eastern House-PickerioR �ntoo!all k nd�s. � In-.,honor of the mixed drill team of the West Toronto lMxe No 87., � � P'AAD[8 FOR BAGH _. _:Loyal Order of--Moose, and-'West - Write or phone Toronto Chapter No. 54, Women BOWMAN & ROWE -of the Moose. There were a num 'ber of the Junior Chapter No. 80 +' :._FOR QUICK SALE WHITBY, ONT. ;. !and friends' prvient. Games of every description were enjoyed. One used'Furnace The tables for luncheon and tea - `-Two Single Riding Plows were set out on the lovely lawns Four Gang Flows f=e�swNn One new Gang Plow(demodatrator) � • • ­,under shady trees. '•' The Girls of Ontario County are One Oaltipacker(demonstrator) holding their third Annual Girls sysnnlst Two 10-20 Fordson Tractors(overhauled) +Conference on Tuesday, August sssietd _ One 10-20 Titan Tractor(suitable for belt work) :let,in the Uxbridge Town Hall. s1�Nsls A number of Tractor-Plow's aa+rssd One two horse Disc This year the Anneal(dirlp'House ' One three horse Disc ]told Science Judging Competition hazards ".One'Ease: Cov will be held :the morning; of the " ' pe - {• • _ _ same day at 8 o'clock (S, T.) All One Flint.Coach • the vide of the County are wel- - Ode De Soto 1929 Sedan . -come. Plan to come, if possible, Bald-treated tires 'are den- , A number of used Hand.Washers - 1. for the Competition in the morn. gerous. Come in and let us One Silo, nearly new , ring. There will be a Picnic Lunch put,stew Goodyear Tires on - •...�rr ;• to the Park (bring your own laneb) your rims-promptly.Prices " WHEAT IA/HEA T and the Conference will begin at an low. Let us paint your coot-stop rusting -2 c m. Music, demonstrations, Gordon Law, g y g recitations and ekit�+ will comprise r We will eve yon (61,00 a bushel for your wheat in exchange ,the program. Prizes will be phone 2908 s Come io and let us explain oar proposition Sold and Installed by � awarded for the Oompetitton and -r` F$,S�$ J P$OUSS will be presented program following the Pickering, - Ont. CHAS. COOPER, - CLAREII�ONT A eta - QWAM afternoon program. ,.' ;�.•; , r u' - ., i� him'. ...4 -_. uPS:lSyt'a•�' tw S- -- - � e ...., -"`7.. '..•v..r• - _ -...:w,,•'_• ?ate*< - ... - :�. ,., �•"' r° P .� .a" •.r• .. •=�^' ..c,. .. •'� .-� -.. ';ice' .. � �_. Two Divers Meet Death Salvage Price Level Torrtntial Rains Break Drougth - ' ' .-Conference Plan{ - . .-Ontario Farmers Get Relief -, :Many tither Week End Fatalities :,. • : .. : • _ __ nntario's_eagerly_aRaited million Grath Flattened Hospital sari~ Saturday even, - ' z DROWNED.' ag'` a Determination to SaVG SOfxIC' dollar rain fell Saturday -London-Oat., July 1&-Toas of ire died At 9,$0 a m. Sunday. y 'and Sunday in hailstones claimed by some to reach % _ TERESA BOWERS,19,Lyndhurst. DIVES 25 FEET. thing Parleys Final In some sections it reached the pro- the size of golf balls fell over Loadoa _ JA?1ES BRADLEY, Augusta Port Dalhousie, July 16. - Fred .Effort portions• of a cloudburst. In others threshing standing grain in fields in Towmehip. Johnson, aged 22, of 216 Gage Ave. London. July 16,-The World Ecoa-, heavy hail was reported. Some areas the district with heavy loss to farmers, - - POW FONG. Welland.W. south, Hamilton, s tgered ;; fracture omit Conference began its last whole i got little or no rainfall. Torrential rains attended the down• _ MAYER BROOK, 7, of Kingsville. ;of the neck, doctors believe, in a div- week wiili determination apparent - - KILLED DIVING. in accident here this afternoon. that somethin of the world price- Below the Caledpn Mountain at the pour and flooded streets and ran into $ g stores in the business, district, �'. JOHN MCN-ISH, 46, Toronto. Johnson; one of, the -week-end lake- lifting program be saved, price- little hamlet'of Claude rain yesterday leaves.beaten off trees clogged sewers - JOHN JUNOR,'25, MacLennan. side bathers, dived head first off i `--A tentative resolution calling upon ,afternoon.retched the proportions of a and gully holes. KILLED BY CAR. 25-foot slide, presumably thinking :t the various powers to use .whatever tropical storm.No damage was report- Throughout the city hundreds of HOWARD DEMPSEY, 8, Guelph. was a diving board' The water at means their local Conditions will per• ed. Dozens of motor cars were stalled. flooded cellars were reported. KILLED BY TRAINS, the base of the slide was only 30 mit to lift prices to a point sum- _ - ruhes deep, as the structure was in- cleat to restore the economic balance In scattereds`ecti'ona over Eastern In both cases storm seders backed JAMES WATSON, 13, Niagara tended only for the amusement of was understood to have been cam- and Western Ontario hail was report- up, the water rising-.18 inches deep in falls. children. Johnson was helpless d Sunday.: Hailstones reported are s when plated by the United States delegation the basement of the McCormick fan tory. However, supplies were stored uidentified man, near London.. rescued 'by other bathers, and he was and.cabled to Washington for ap- large' as golf balls threi;heci standing "��� KILLED BY LIGHTNING. rushed' to the Hamilton General Hos- proval. It was understood the hope grain in the fields in Middlesex ' at above the water,line and . serious pital. was held the,resolution might be in- stock damage was-,reported. noon.. At 6.30 Sunday one of the - .'I:IONEL DALLAIRE,6,Britannia. The temperature dropped 2ii degrees PORT FINDLAY FATALITY. troduced in the conference before heaviest hailstorms in years struck flf Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., Jul 16.-'- adjournment. - port Hope. 'In the afternoon hail fell at the rate of a degree a minute as thl The hazards of diving contributed - y refrigerated downpour began, but rose _ $ Some well-informed British and two victims to the list of On'tarrians John Juror, 26, of MncLennon, mar- during a heavy rain at Hamilton. when the storm subsided. Tied and -the father of two children, American quarters have thought that The week-end downpours broke one - -who lost their lives is the week-ends insistence of the Dominion>Would _ - Traffic Halted water and road fatalities and seat a drowned at Port Findlay this after- of the longest drougths the province has -= _ third'assn to hospital, helpless with a noon while bathing, He dived from bring's cautious and gradual lower- suffered. Too lateoto help grain crops Port Hope, July 16.-One of t16 _ the dock into 15 feet of water and did ing of the value of the British pound It was reported to mean the salvation heaviest hail storms in years occurrel �;. presumably broken neck. not.reappear. The body was recover- sterling in terms •of- the gold cur- of roots, garden crops and pastures. here, although no extensive damage - ` ALGOMA FATALITY. shortly afterward, but resuscita- 'rencies. But in view of the flat pasture Seids had ao burnt up that was reported. For a minute and had John Juror, , f Maclennan Al- resection by Walter Runctman Pres hailstones, some an inch in diameter 25 0 , tion efforts !ailed to revive him. surplus milk supplies had vanished �' toms, dived from a dock into 16 feet, DROWNS MAKING RESCUE. ident of the British Board of Trade, and a shortage was feared. tell. The ice clattered against wind gad wise removed dead from the St. Thomas, July 16.---Swimming to d the public works program intro- A.brief -thunder sinrm`-Jn Toronto .shilds ot..ears and all motor traffic wy - %water the rescueof aoomganion after.resuu- duced by the French intended to re- brought only a small measure of re- temporamy stvpped.' Other week-end fatalities included i,g another friend, Miss Teresa Bow- viva trade and lift prices, the Amer- f liet. N �e drowning of four persons--ens scans have' little hopes that their , NV{II Save Loess yes ers,.aged 19,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hall at.Hamliton Colliagwood, Ju! 16".-Stead rats g jrho,was attempting to save a friend's Charles N.- Bowers, of Lyn Thurst, suggestions along that lice would y l '�fe,another who was swimming alone, have any wide. effect. � Hamilton, July. IS.—Hailstones fell which cell overjhis district early Sat g wa overcome by exhaustion and With members of t:.e gold bloc ex- I during a heavy rain' which swept urday morning- and continued. uatif lairs wl,cs r is reared-in "s drowned at Q-•man"each. Port &ter and threw him over his depth, Bruce. yss>asiif8-s_dean suspicion of .credit �-across. Hamilton this afternoon, but noon saved a considerable lose in boti ' 1►nd a boy who fell from a dock. expansion, informed circles safa tuac I �4o fall rss r9t severe enout to root and grain crops. A-prolonged HUMBER TRAGEDY. -DROWNS RIDING HORSE. course-seemed-unlikely- to be widely cause loss, according to reports. The draught-and a,burn.ng sun nau iuccv4' Prescott, July 16,--James Bradley, followed, Msrketi:ng and produc-,rain was badly needed. - The eastern Tipeaing-to such an extent that farm. :rr Woodbridge, July 16.-A` running son of Isaac Bradley, Reeve of Aug- tion ,control, which the French. have ;end of the'truit belt did not fare very ers were be to despair of their dive from a six-foot bank into the data Township, was dsowued in the insisted ie the only effective method well, no rain falling 'east of Stoney prospects of a good crop. $lumber at Riverbend on Saturday SL Lawrenoe River, three miles west of-pricedifting, also seemed unlikely Creek. Fruit men 'sire experiencing A- further-heavy. rain early Sunda) brought death' to John McNish, 46 of this town. on Saturday afternoon. of any. tangible result save in -the+one of the worst drougths in many afternoon brought additional Improve fears old,.a C.P.R. conducWT, of 13 He was mounted on s horse•which silver and wheat d'_arusiton, which i years and,are faced with serious loss. meat. If favorable weather conditions ' .Britannia Ave., Toronto- was swimming in about eight feet of. still remained outside the province Raspberries have been ,particuiarl� continue good average crops .will b1 1 The dive ifato unexpectedly shallow water when the -horse reared and of the world ecoaomlc parley, hard hit � barvested, ` pater, only-tour feet deep, broke Me- threw him backward into-the water. Coaa'•'.�able-informal �discussi0n - - a,�► Nish's spine. Rushed to.St. oJseph's He was unable to swim. continued over the weekend as to New Gold Strike = � The Markets ' --the anal steps to by taken before Brings Big Rush the conference adjourns, Much time . - - - $ $ ii'1ds �1C1 Spread Storms Diverted was-elpected to be Occupied in .try- 1Cortb Say,. July 16-By land and PR9PUCE PRICES. p lug to determine in the next few days by air prospectors arr trekking into Toronto dealers are buying prodtm _ Off Forest Fires Balbo From City what committees of the conference lames Bay territory, Reports of at the following prices t might be, kept alive during the recess two "highly•promising" gold strikes Eggs-Ungraded, cases, returned, and whether definite plans should be Sava caused excitement in Northern fresh extras, 16c esh firsts, 14c1 Eight Conflagrations Raging Planes Arrive in Chicago made for reassembling . the. general Ontario mluing circles. sends, Ile. 'Graded eases free, IN on Northern Rail L.211e"- After Severi-holi? Trip conference later. One rei$ort'states that a specta- for fresh extras. +_6 for freab first* __' • - Others Controlled _. From Montreal A feeling --prevailed__ in cartels cular 5nd has beau made. In the Kis 12Va for seconds. _ circles that -the. committees miEht� agami Lake area, about I00 miles Butter~-No. 1. Ontario creanterg Fart Arthur.Driven by-high wfn+ls. A despatch from Toronto says: eirel separately.at various tinier to north of Coral. Rapids in Quebec. solids, ning or; 2, pec. fright forest area are ranging along the General halo Balbo whiter is fiigpE deal with specific sub- -eight Another discovery has bees made In Churning cEe3m--Special, 21c,_No p ! rho Another region, a miles north- 1.r24c; No. 2. 17c,_f.o.b. shippinit . : Long Lac-Port Arthur line of tbe.Cana• alter leaving Montreal on Saturday -4 points. morning, received word by radio from B13Ild For Years, east at Mile 78 on the Temiskamia; Cheese-into. 1 large, Mom', paT•af• ' _. ipiaa National Railways. _ ;• _ •; the United States weather bureau..at- j sad Northern Ontario Railway James fined and government graded, 11% t At Laugmuir, 18 miles west of Long Waahiagtoa that two atmospheric de- - -Hearty Sneeze Brings Bay extension, 'a second report says. _ 11%e; twins, 11% to-12c; triplet& , lAc, a, change in the wind sent the presstous on the verse of meeting over Back Mans Eyesight On atrplane fie*- from Haileyb4ry 12 to 12r c. .'!tames sweeping down on Iti.e C.N.R. .the Toronto-Buftalo area created storm . Dallas.,Tex„July 16 A-good•saeeze to the case of the Abitibi t}t an Poultry,"A" grade, alive-193. conditions he would be wise to avoid. with two prospectors last week and spring broilers.:over 4 lbs. 13 ova. fright of wag and b.iildinga: A reserve restored the eyesight of E. A, Gris- returned after leaving the miners on 3% to 4 ibs„ 16c; over 3 to 3 lbs: ; [once v[ Ire was--seat there:- tse,+prat Balba therefore diverted his wold, 84, who-says he 'became-blind - 14c,; ove'.: 2�to 3_lbs., 12c;' over 134 course much further northward than ever Iodation.' A second 'plane Was ached- to 2-% lba•, 11c. Fowl, fat',-d, over l ,Owing to high winds and heavy smoke, tiaK a century ago from typhoid f uled to leave for the gold field today. he intended, swingly sharpely north- r Ibe.. lOc; over 4 tc 6 lbs., 9c• our. jConaiderable difficulty was exper!- I had been taking snuff for acv- • - ?fenced in transporting men and equip- west immediately after passing Belle- oral months_becsuse I often had an ,31�i- to 4 lbs, &; •vet 3.to 8�4 Ibs. y ynent is planes to the fires.' ville. His`main squadron winged Its ache in the back of mp•head that It - 7c, Old,roosters, 5c. Turkeys, mar• way over the Kawartha Lakes and IFederal R}•venV Drops 7 ket price. Squab, per pair, 25c. Piggy - , Other urea in the vicinity are north seemed Ao relieve,' Griswold explatn ! ems, per pair, 1 " ' grade pool- Lake Simcoe and Sarnia, while three # $2 694 972 rrl 2c-leas than A• . C grade pout - end south of the railway line. and 1t ed, : "Saturday I took another yf..�.. _ - + + �� �• �� " _ estimated 'an area several miles g7eat seaplanes, of- the flight were and sneezed.- -Something.seemed to Ottawa, - Net revenue collections try 2c lb, less than '•is". I ja ids and more than 2P miles long has, sighted at St. Catharines. The planes get.easy in my_heed at:d• as I bent during June dropped to $15,865,927, a been swept by the dames. ._ were reunited before reaching Chicago. my head back I saw an electric tan decrease • of $2,694,972 as compared WHOLESALE PROVISION£. - .:.- 1 o _ ton 1 fn my' room buzzing around." wth June, 1932, according to a state- Wh sale proves dErlers to l Smoke Disappearing _ _ quoting the following price to retail - Ste. Marie; Oat.-Bush fires 1 meat made public today. This total deafens:. lio ,Rising Prices of Grain ' • • for-Ihre months_ended with June was Pork-Hams, '18c; shoulders, fie; -. Inn the Mississauga reserve which has i Di therm Serum $38,425,009 as compared with $49,041,- butts, lyre; pork loins, 16Wq; Pic Abeen oceupying Are fighters In this des- Re*ives Confidence in West - _�rict for close. to a week, is believed- Winnipeg_-The upswing in grain 38i during the same period last year.. Hies, d- _ how to be all out. Mee who were rush- prices, while not bringing increased To Last Life tlYne There was an increase in income tax Lard-Pure, tierces, llc; tuba, 12e; t -"bd out to fight the haze have not yet re-. i collections in Julie as compared with pails, 1234c; prints, 1234c. baying by.• farmers; so far, has 16 10--to -101{sc; the same month last year, ilia total8' Sho><tening-Tierces, ~returned, but aert'al.patrols report no hewed confidence is Western - Can'- Nevin and -Stronger- TOXOid' tubs 91f2c; pails, 10c; prints, loc. of smoke at the reserve. Oda to such,an extent that more than ' being, respecttvely,' j2,838,3i3 and ;1; GRAIN QUOTATIONS. w - 50 per teat, of lines have improved Clattned b3' Alabama _ 772,322. For the three months ended _ Rains Aid Fighters =- p - Fallowin are quotations on. grain fa _Health_Official tin June there was a decrease as $ 9 !�. subs�ntially� according to the Leads --- - V transactions for car lots, prices on Iroquois Falls.-Fire fgh(era aided . business firms here, Meichanta- Mofitgotiiery. Ala.- The Alabama compares,wit!. the same period-last tbry a rainstorm, the first in 11 days, are' buying more in anticipation of health department has developed a new year, the totals being. respectively, basis c,i.ba w .pe:-N have brought the forest fire,which has 38,147,045 and $44.138,46,2. Manitoba wheat—No.%, 1 hard,-'r8h; been raging at the Abitibi• timber better business in the Fail, the 'mol= diphtheria,serum which 4t says, vyill;,$ o• No. 1 Northern, 96 No. 2 North- �anda at Couch, under control. There nessmen stated. In the these prairie immunize a six-month-old baby for life 1 ern, 951Qc; No. 3 Northern, 94c. provinces 20 theatres have reopened' by a single injection. • Man. oats - Nis. 2 C.W. 4714c; iaas little damage done by,thq blaze Captain Goes DOwri Na, - C.w., 45c; No. 1 feed; 4434c; • � eta most of the lard had been swept and 10 more will, reopen-after the Dr. J. N. Baker,,state health officer. harvest season, said the serum had the approval of the . • . mixed-feed oats,26c. y, .by fire • previously. There are still _ Nationiil Institute of Health at wash-i _ With His Ship Man.. bailey-No., 3 C.W., 59%1; ' ''�umerous bush fires along the Fer- '-� _ ington and the Alabama'Comnnittee of : _ No. 1 feed screenings, $17 per ton. usof><Highway between Iroquois Falls Pubic Health and was the result-of ez-.. Ontario grain, approximate prices, • ud Oochrawa but they are aemg sale- -old Boa Dies 11 the fate Dr, Leon' Refuses to* Leave-� Siriking t:ack shipping point-.Wheat,,7.8 to P2; fly watched by rangers, Under Train at Falls 1 ► a ``s, for b4r barley, 45 to 47; rye, 45 to 47; buclt• C. Havana', for 12 dears director of the •Tetuhct-1'.�f+� „L,oS, rl 1s 97s. Y Nigara Falls, Ont., July 18.-Run- state laboratories here. , billed LIVE STOCK, QUOTATIONS. ring back to pull'his dog iron.the The health officer said the new pre d and path of as oncoming train, 13-year- New'York.-The•taf_ker Cities Ser Steers, up to 1.050 lbs., goo Y U. S. Grain Exports cipitate tozoid was from 20 to 60 vice Petrol burned and sahk in the choice, $4.50 t0 $4.75; do; mad., $4 to old James Watson was struck and times as active as the crude toaoid $4.40; do,•com-, $3 to $4; steers, over. Show Big Increase killed here Saturday afternoon, After and that "reactions so;neiimes seen in ocean oil North Carolina early Satur 1,05:. lbs., good and choice, $4.75 t+ Washington. -Grata exports from croasing the tracks the boy saw his the use-of the older product were less I'day, taking down with her Captain F. $5; fin;mad„ $4.25 to $4.50; do, tom.. _ dog- standing between the rails. The frequent and severe.",' L. Sears, who.refused to•leave; and •$3,75 to $4.25; •heifers, good and the United States last week amounted two members of the crew who were !0 971,000 bushels against 442,000 bush- animal jumped.to •safety as the boy He added that where formerly It re- choice, $4.50 to $4.75; do, fed.; l to tats during the-previous week and 741,- darted back, The lad was the son quired three tnseciions s week apart killed on board, presumab:y battling $4.40; do, corn., $3 to $4; fed calves, of Mr, and Mrs. George Watson of q p the flames. good and chose, $6 a$6.60 do, mad.; 000 bushels during•the. corresponding g to secure ode date protection against $2.56 to $2.715; •- - Montreal, and formerly of Toronto diphtheria, "with this new preparation The rest of the crew were picked up de to $5.75;�$2 25s�t good,2.50 do, tom.' Week of last year; - who had.been spending a holiday at' one injection will immunize 95 to 98 per 'by another tanker, the Gulf Gem,`and' ' Canadian grain exported last week g $2 to $2.2b; canners and cutters, $I i. a local tourist camp, cent, of those susceptible" and pre- the steamer Triber varied, Reports to $1.75; bulls, good; $2.50. to.$2.75; 0 United States ports totalled 316,' a- 'to their hutrfber varied, from 32 -•- -100 bitshel5 against 334,000 barbels the r I.Aicted-A much wider use for this rea• r do, eom., $ to $2.50; stockers and previous week, while exports of North =' son. upward; and no pfficial list as avail feeder steers, good, $3,60 to $3.75; La htrii Strikes 1 able., do, com.,.$2.50 to $3.25; milkers and American wheat tour were 45,000 bar-_ g _ n8 A graphic •story of the disaster springers,$25 to $40; calves, good and 1rels•agalust 43,000 barrels. _ Five Under'Tree r Pack Rat Builds Nest 1 came ill this message to the Radio choice weals, $4.50 to $6; fib, tom. and �- f Ottawa, July 16.-Iionel Dallaire,' of Shredded Money 33arine Corporation. from the- Gdlf mod., $2.50 ;to $d; grassers, .$2, to ` sir years old, was ingtantly killed1 Hamilton, July 16,-Cashiers'of one -Gem: •, $2,50; hogs, bacon, f.u.b., $5.55; do, and tour others injured at Britannia, one of the departments of the Can• "Burning stesmshi Mies Service off trucks„ $6.10; do, of( ca_•s, $6.35; " -Brantford Firm- Doubles I �' good ewe and wether lamb•., $8.50; do; i Staff+ Wbrk�ng Overtime a pleasure resort five miles ivesi of adian-'-Pacific Railway herd were Petrol ;ank stern first at 11.30 p.m. med. $7,50'1-0$8.25, ,;.,, here, Rhen lightning struck a tree!'puitled, Bank notes kept disap- (Standard of Daylight time not ape- culls, $5 to $5,50; sheep, s+c' light. Brantford, July 16,-The�Brantford under which they had -taken shatter peering from the locked cash-draw-' cified) just• after eight' men .were ,,$2 to $2.50; do;heavies,$1.50 to $4,7G 1Washing Machine- . Company -has from a downpour of rain, _ er. A carpenter noticed a hole to taken off in heavy sea by boat crew 'do. culls, ',50 to $I,.-• - r4oubled its staff and is working 23 The injured are Ernest, -Florian,ithe drawer. ]Re tore up'the boards of the Gulf Gem. - 1. `'.hours a day. Otders on hand In- George and Wilfred Dallaire, All r and found the money. torn to shreds. "Captain refused tG leave his burn- Whep a telephone girl breaks her dicate this will be carried on for were severely burned when the light. 1 A pack rat had made s nest with tlie i;-, ship•and two other men were kill- engagement it is another case of "ring tame time. ning ran down the tree .f.ruuk. xreenbaa,% e(I aboard." off." .,•... _ a,y.�. - R..w s•hJu},dF, �5=.� �, v' ,.._cr:X.. . .. `• f=•p,• v°'••`X.- i:. v- X "OUR CROSS-WORD PUZZLE - e 13 14 _ _ Of 17 is f 4°kei b � bay - ly 11 0 complete get t�cosiapabut one of wands `, IOUT OrIL`j a �,di . �v'ho e:(�'f oven sails: -=- - ---- t�E RP y°u ' " the esc us>ri � •c a the " 2Ei 2. % 3 t ,„ V�£�w ifts vest _ - S CU UV°T0° ut bat 1 - valle�• � aayon�atb i�$ � q . 10 'rutitt • ..;' : "�OaBa of do's gam ° You cad ... - ' t _ _ ..., to . . tb cuono�9 too 0�t`+ ° _ •' 41' 42' ' s- ,6 t Poo, � �atl�astpacksg�• ; . 47 48 P9 57 _ C O IL O s _Horizontal 38-To ignore rudely 16-Musical instrument i ..�• E T r��� �co 49--ConSdent 17-Boom voy 1-Famous traveller 41-Note of scale 20-Role ice► {,,� IS-Timid All-From 22-Symbol for,gold -sw�, r ' A--Sleeveless garment 44-In addition -- - -25-Tops --- -- - - 12rWord of sorrow 45-French article 26-Limb-of Ash 11-Garden tool 47-Sphere 27-Racket . ...,49--Subject 24-Mineral spring, . . .;" lli-Tn stitefi• bi-Because - : 29-Prefix: over Little Clipperton Island Classified Advertising 14--Stops ;'. 62-Act of tiles ung 31--Spanish for king Long Disputed Territory GO�s�3M A"sovna CXXCXs • 18-To procure - .' 65--Mentally sound •_ 33-Idle talk ' '-_• - .. Long-Disputed 19-Symbol for samarium 5t-Scottish for "to" . 34-Leander's sweeiheart'k ALE OF GOVERNMENT APPRO�- • C J - S ED Chicks, While they last: Leg- _A iA-groan drier R^_Aga;. �a--i`ivillnn drp?. horns 56.30, Barred Roclts 17,90 per lope Seventy-lire years after setting her Acapulco near the route from Pan 31-Parent 37--Genus of files fla Two week old chicks ;2 more. One weelt 23--Note of scale vertical 39-Negative .� g upon ft.in tie name 4f Napoleon ama Canal to Hawaii, It is a coral old chicks iii more, J.•G. T�reddle. 111, France regains possession of an reef shaped like an O, with a rock Farcus, Ont" 24-To court - - 3-To go by 40-To cut isnd; the Isla de la Pasfaa, also 6? high On the feet sou la 'thorn rim, as)CWZ°vyA>rsr 26--Rural deities ­2-Wild olive 41-Watch charms, known as Clipperton Island. Mexico As the reef measures a mile and a 9&-Rear 3-Rule, 42-Scope EGISTERED STALE I�EWVOCrD- clainied it as a discovery of the halt _by two miles and a-half; the 119-Title - r-�� " 44-Samoan city ' LAtiD puppies; sire Shelton Carlo, . - -•- ftanish.conquistadors, But'tfie docn-_ water within the cirele could serve was '"best of breed" London Canine SO--Poetic: above Ti-Part ai leg 45-Plunder meats alleged to rest in the arcblvee as a-landing place for flying boats. Show.. Way, 1933. -James Rogerson; 32---Vegetable, fuel - 6-Sacred 46--Eagles = of Seville were never adduced. France Mexico would expect to renew her Dutton, Ontario. 33-33 7-So far: -. - 48-Iahibitlon =• asserted ownership because of the clai if France sought to dispose. of _ 34--To employ . _. .8'-'Part'of "to be 50-Poetic: frequentIr ' landing there in 1858 by a Lieuten- the island to an una • 9--Morass 61--Conifer unapproved power. F A. R f'V� E-R 36--Ship 10-Studios 52-symbol for telltisium. ant of the French Navy., Both coun- In the U ed Stet the suggestion _ - n alt ea 36-To damage tries agreed-a generation ago to let has- been 37--In disorder - ' =11-Bristle 5-4=Preposition . .., d Oliver Adjustable PLOWS g publlci]y made That we _ the sovereign , of Italy decide the should buy Clipperton from France In IT, 108, 148 and i2 will reduce your costa for summer F1cce. ownership. part payment of the French debt and s, due to their remarkably-light draft ,Answers to Last Week Puzzle Schools 33 66, 4 fir� Award was rendered -two years' then-give it back- to. MexkQ-on con- vE good netration followed bS OLI- R DISC HARROWS and' OLIVER f -the borough of Queens. ago to France.-since which time 'the dition thaE" no other power Shall SUPERIOR SEED DRILLS, Also OLIN a B iD Ali 3 T {t I "The problem undertaken was ' to Mexican Senate has been debating ever obtain it -VER POTATO DIGGERS and ENE,,INA 1' compare results 4a comprehension, OLIVER PLOW SHARES and R$► ]2 8 L A T E whether the Constitution did not for. Once the island had considerable PAIRS. NEW and USED 000nISON • BIZ Y 0 H C A P 8 li I amount of memorizing and attitude ob- bid alienation of territory. One time deposits of guano. But blexJcaa THRESHERS, TRACTORS. ,3TRAXLR1L S '8 A Y U R 3 8 Y D S 1i tamed b teaching poems to children phosphate companies have exhaust- SPECIAL CASH" PRICES �`oarYi°v 7 the government Savored buyin„ 'it SPEC TERMS. --' 1fi C 11 ]N L Y 8 8 R A T with fllve 'different procedures in re- from France. Then last Winter it ad these deposits. When the French- . 'write for partlailara to: Bard to memorization," Dr. Frawley '. p A 13 0 D A 3 I R $ Ii S decided to 'abide. by. living: Victor's school' cruiser Jeanne d'Are formal- THE JOHN GOObISON 8 L A A explains. decision. ly .took over Clipperton for the sec- THRESHER CO, LIMITED• These -procedures were immediate: ' =,r,r.. C> $ R U 11 D I Z a Hill i _Clipperton Island Ices -670 miles and time recently it found the reef a 03MAMO. ► " ' , L R S D Jl P D R Required memorizing without' any southwest of the : Mexican port of -empty of fertilizers and people. teaching of the poem, required rode- + � - . . D 9 >r•q A f 8 $ B pendent memorizing after the poem • - • which their cars are equipped; namely, FOR tJl�1l.+E 8 T z B had been taught, required eupervisad Forty-Five Miles the brakes. The fact Is.that although 'J3 B A T 11.� R 1 a D memorizing after the pogm had been i _ - -- g l3 taught, memorizing encouraged but ,An.Hour Is Fast possessed th ed of more power inherently BLACKSMITH SHOP than the engine the brakes are inclined not required after the poem had been Motorists Told to lose it more.rapidly through abuses. LotBled• in Toronto taught, and no memorizing required or !'perry Love Taught suggested, but time spent on f-_e The engine goes on for pears being Complete Equtprnent, Two Forges, Wthout Study Rule choice Activities out of the study of capable of delivering pretty close to a pneumatle Hammer and Cutter, - i Re uirea 150 H.P. to.Stop.Car maximum of pertarmance, but unless _ - the poem. I 4 P_ Drills, Lathe and a very complete (Children-show a much greater in Dr. Frawley found that the pupils i Travelling at that it !a matched by a similar capacity on stock of tools, will sell as a oolno the part of the,brakes, the motorist's lerest in poetry if they are not re- responded more eagerly to the -Speed concern with favorable lease or will - - .--. situation is tar from a happT or safe hour where no memorizing was re- sell machinery separately, en. ,"iced to do a�1V memorizins. Dr: 8 ' rv.L.V- Cue general ac-cicude regard. aa�• _ bloc or piecemeal. qufr,:C but where tree activity in the� P If Honors M. Frawley, research graduate study of the poems was allowed. Not, modified if motorists were tomthink o! an hoar isyfast, for t takes 15'0 oirse- -H• WATKINS.- at Teachers College, Columbia Univer- forcing the pupils.to study the poems; •'City, declares in a survey just made in minute detail brought forth a destre' it in terms of energy; let us sap the po's'er to atop it." __ •73 West Adelaide. 8t, public, to read more energy'involved in stopping that oar _ Toronto; • When children are allowed to read poetry, she adds. �. �irom that rate. Ship Ends Old Custom Petry in a natural manner, devoid of Says William Ullman in,his Feature .London.-The icebreaker Nascople "you must go away and forget me," rules or academic rote, their enjoy- Five babies-three boys and two i Service (Wasl4iugton): steamed down the Clyde from Ardros- 'R can't, I'm a memory expert:' sent in poems incr.easts accordingly, grls-all alive and healthy, were born "To'get this picture; assume s car ran, marking the end-of a tradition, Dr. Frawley f2pnd. She experimented at one birth.3n Foggia, Italy, to An weighing 3,000 pounds and having an •that'has lasted 245,years.. _ with 300 pupils of Grade 5B in Public .tonia Coppula, the wife of a laborer: I engine horse-pow of of 75.--It did' not ` In 1688 the fifty-ton ketch Nonsuch f tequire a maximum outlay,of the en. For all the skis • ` • "• y' sailed from Gravesend to Hudson Bay - - _ �._ _ ._. troubles of child- • �glne's power to bring the car to the with -forty-two men, the pioneers of Cutleurn hood.�tsemot5ers ;; speed- in question, Fifty horse-power slsotild always eg ' the Hudson Bay Company. It was the OiIItIIeeIIt •- - .� O U horse-power stop the teartw.with- dashing Prince Rupert, the first Gov- its• P - - " h a reasonably safe distance. nor, who backed the }irst venture of er , The Governor and Company:of Advert- rice 25c.and Soe- - • '• ` "No e ed, it will not. R`o bring f» _ urer 'of England Trading Into Hud- Half-D ind s ea the car to a stop within a distance of eon's Bad, and ever since..then ships 90 feet, which 4s not asking too much e • i have sailed Britain to Canada BRUISES with respect to safety, requires 150 with stores and provisions and back _._ �f You Are So Weak So Exhausted That - . ho*gg4ower. It is obvious then that 'from .Canada to,Britain, *Ith cargoes Tliete'a nothing to equal the brakes have to be vastly more of furs. „ d. row Daily Work _Is . Too Much for You, powerful tban the. engine of a motor- But the Npconn:P Ic � t -O I�- •,••• Antiseptic,soothing,healing. Oar" and will never return to British waters. Ghats quftk.»fla} ` L -- Turning to some other phases of- T -departlire wag the last Bailin• of 2A i' The Trouble May Be There. obe , - r. U con t Hudson Bay Company ship from Bri- b s u this energy pr m M Ullman tipuee sin, Th`e Nascopie will remain per- 1. - - "How many pounds of pressure must Your Blood Stream is your Life Stream. It flows to every part of your body, be generated at the brake linings to._ manent7y in Canadian 'Waters gild fur a reaches every organ. You simply cannot be*ell it your Blood Stream is thin, achieve this relatively ordinary,stop. collections will in future be shipped t4 Ar •s _ .. P Y. each year to England by the regular KING O RMN. ' s watery, unhealthy. png feat? Just a mere 16,800 pounds, Atlantic liners to London. "t This braking energy, of course, takes lavigorate and enrich,your Blood Stream with more Oxygen and more Iron- 4' the form of heat: Quite a lot of heat, In Hull, Britain's largest fishing 3 and new energy and.ne_w-life'wJll-flo-w to your weak and exhausted-system-"- for instance, it'were applied " .ry As many thousands of grateful letters prove, Dr,-W part, between 50,000 and 60,000 per 3 • � illiama' 'Pink Pills have to the heating of two pinta of water at restored to vigorous'bealth'"halt-dead"..people in 72, different countries'in the a temperature of 70 degrees, it would � Jr.depend velihoodpon this- industry 'for HELP FOR TIRED WIVES .world. •' •� _ _ .: ' . - : • . .`lift the temperature to 212'degrees,the _ ,• "", boiling..paint, in iudtwo and three. 'Take Lydia Ea Pinkham'e Recently a practicing physician-n el] acquainted' with the formula o1 Dr quarters seconds: tt �IRilliams' Pink Pills=prescribed` them' for eleven patients after blood-tests "Large- figures, these.• Mt;ch 'larger VegetAbl @nCaompOtllid. ndicated a deficiency of haemoglobin• and Fed corpuscles in their blood I than the basic forty-five with which A �v� &-t tired dtirl - these d -:►treama: -This doctor describes the resultant improvement in the health of Nmes They are the saes w lbo bear we started. However, they are what the burdens.of the family. Wl�m she•. Fese'blood-tested people as "nothing short of marvellous." _• the.forty-five: translates- into'with "i'e= we pa debaip home wick tees money to spent to stopping-150 horse-power, we Dap envelope along It i. Chewhe-who y �mhtls�eta�1e;alone said.coats the bast ' - •xolor-is put-into the skin, and flesh is, 16,800 ouhds of P pressure- and Cleat- ' �' ' New 'Strength 'end- . if you alb tired . . ..worn out . . . ..., .,'. put on thin frames. The whole system enough to boil two pints of tepid water nerroos, try Lydia 8. Ff-Mam'a V.eiteta. bli Cam ttnd:What YOU need 18 a Conte Vitality Follow Use -is filled with-new strength,new energy, 3n two and three-quarters seconds! ° r t chef 4tva yon the auaatth to oars, Dr. Will iams"Pink Pills increase the new vitality. "Among engineers and other sclen- ,mount_of arygen .in,the Blood, and. bloke-a-start NOW off-'the road eta t1ffe groups•, the sentiment holds that SOAR, !error of eve 1se.wom"ted r.pori to vs nay that a sea bmeAted by estore the Iron your. Blood nteds, restored health. Get a supply of Dr. were motorists to get a sense of these medicine. Buy a bottle from your drat- ". naking it rich, red and healthy, As a Wtlliams' Pink Pills from your Drug-i larger figures they might-have more dJ Itht today '' ' 'Od watch the rewlte. esu]t the-appetite is shaspe+�ed,-doges- gist; take--them reguiariy-and watch• resp'e'ct, eonsi'deration, and sympathy ISSUE NO., 29-33 J& Jon is stimulated, nerves are restored: results. b0 ter*• a :ackage _for'that secondary power system with 7 _ — 1 iN" » '.0�'('"': �.},. ..,f liraV..-• •y�•AaC'=�j1 e."''�.4T.-'r . .r•tL�^ �.-x+ YK'S`�5•I•k-.- "f.+M'J4... �'.Y't+R`�a-�.w. x+M n-'` •-".�`"rv.•�' .Z•'.u.%~ir, ,.�• - -•v'•�,r, sw•' _ _ — ✓�r5`• `./.. �4'•' ,i -w'�, j:,'�. ,.9"�'••,.. .sir. _. 'a+s: 5.:r-- ' .•*'•:- h' ,t. 'fir, �• :,�. �" _ � „r' .-'L 'n I _T-OQ A T AL-I��� —John add Mrs. Poynter spent —W. . H. Kerr, of queenston, Y - .L� • 'Sunday with their daughter in spent the'week end with J. C. and Toronto. _ Mrs. Philip. `z Fall wheat harvest is now well - • •.W. Sparrow, manager of —Mies arguerite Hodge, of - - ender —Fall and iD etis o {s well the Bank of Montreal, Hunting Treherde, Man., is visiting her - - - - �wsaelient crop - too.$ue , is spending his holidays -cousins, F.-J. and Mrs.Prouee. —fire. Bursa and dau1�bter, of -wioh LiwAnvthm;W-H_Sparro e. -,Mise•daner Nattr__ess, of Wood. �, �� y '.�^'lltioroato. are spending aiew doge —Rev. B. N. and Mrs. Wagner, bridge, is spending a. .few days I'.A er-r>ng�8-deader -tore 4 -- .aVoi% Mrs. King of Warrenton. N. C., and Mrs. J. with her friend, Lelia Sparrow. H.J. Clark, .of Toronto. Is on. B. Horn and daughter, Aloha, 'of —Remember the dmivas to be - raying a week's vacation,at the 1'�rboro, were in the village on given at lnniefree, the home of. __ _ b the Beaches , _, me of his paseats:hera Tuesday when they called on fri• the Misses Rorke, y : 64-^_. —Miie Rath Henderson,of Birch ends. �, Library Di•ama League, this Fri. UM Requisites, Gl{$e. has been visiting with'her -Provincial Officer Tom Mitch• day evening. The proceeds are in.- _ e11, of Oshawa. who is now on a aid of the Pickering Library fund. uncle and aunt, Jas. L. and Mrs. _ two week's vacation before aseum -Mrs. J. Mandell, who conducts - Pspec Pl+tee sad_ t35c. per.100 . . .. .. .. -. Pal and Mrs. McDonald and child iDg his new duties-in the Toronto the "Madeline" beauty salon- in Cl- Paper_Cnps 10c. per doz. lreturned home last week. after affiee, visited` Constable- Oliver aremont, will be in Pickering, and Crammer and also gave THz will conduct her beauty parlor in S. Pa Serviettes a {D b package visiting the format's mother in Davis', - - Fleeherton.• a friendly call on Friday. W. Di residence, Chuich Sts. on _ in white - { 15 cents —Robert Stork, of the Bank of —During the severe electrical Wgdnesday and Thursday •of each _ , storm which occurred in`many 'Week. Hours, 9 a. ai.to 6 p.m. Phone- C6mmeree. Orillia. is spedding.a 5600. . . . Paper Serviettes 60 in package 9 i awn weeks:vacation at the home parts of the province on Sandav,of his parents here. assorted colors # 15 cents much damage was caused to boats The anneal pubic of the Wo• —Mre. Donald Munro has been on Sturgeon Lake. Among them men's Instiiute will be'bel'd on = : -; confined to her bed for a couple of was gin McLennan, Lindsay, for. 3 o`clock(Dc S�T.)'at tie liome'of '' _ ` 1P0 ipnrpack ge p 39p cents ge weeks suffering from an attack of Mrs. Newman Fairport Beach. ' inflammatory rheumatism., merly of Pickering, which was p _ considerably damaged. Whitevale Branch is invited. all per dozen 4flc. —Rev, H. G. and Mre. Crozier g Pretty Glass Tumb?ere, left on Monday fora month's —The politicians of the province members please make an effort to are putting on Their armor and- come and bring your friends.. _ -- _,pacation,.which they will spend 11nsheathin their swords, re `—L. Cubbage, who had ouch a - with frienda in Scarboro, Thames g p Bath Tu9iele, 2?z40, Jesse and fluffy, in.,pretxp solute, ford and in the vicinity of Belle paratory.to a conflict which they narrow escape from death, when ' each 39c..' ... ... i5C.' villa. are confident is not far off. The he was rendered unconscious from "' ;;. —Rev.' Larne McTavish, of booming of damson eec3lsft�e Ilea isoning by carbon monoxide gee Grace Church, Oshawa, occupied-in the direction of Toronto one while repairing a truck, when the the pulpit of the United Church evening last, and according to the engine was running, is slowly Mo.here on Sunday evening, Rev. Mr. newspaper reports some of the recovering from the effects and S . C H r"© P M A N \ enemy were injured. is able. to attend to his garage Crozier exchanging for him for . —The_ result of the Entrance business. -'that service. Examination which a R —Two of our residents,- who appear in —We congratulate the Entrance s have floe patches of potatoes, each •another column is most *atisfac- pupils, who wrote in Pickering, on dug tip a hill or two Iwet week, for to those who wrote at the their success at the recent exami -- and found no sign of potatoes Pickering Centre. Ia :South On. natiorie. Sixteen candidates wrote L 00 Th ' e vet - A tario there are six. Centres, viz : and fifteen passed eight of whom larger than peas. Others, how Whitby. Brooklin,Pickering, Port secured honors. The results neap -' :ever, report very fair crops. - s --Farmers. are ` complaining Perry, Claremont land Whitevale. be see receiftinved other co[mmn. These n �atunIDer gape, ... .... ... .25 In all cis ten pupitp secured were too late .for last Me � J about the large number of white _ —honors, and. of.these eight wrote week` ue. •Willams Work Boots, :..: 1.9$ backed black cats that areaunog at Pickering. We congratulate —The "Pickering baseball team ' ing their hexes this summer. But the teach rs cf the u ila.as well list their second league acme on ..• ' 98 they are not only on the farms— P p R8n'6 Sleeveless Wool PnII-o�-ers, noels are getting too oast town• as the pupils theuiselveP. on their Thursday' evening laot when the _ - --Arthur tied Mrs. Boye4 and Of courseR number were Oshawa team defeated them io - ;begs Work Shirts; .... .79,and .89- son, Jack. J. S. and firs. Balsdow.Mlowed entrance. �tynding %a a Memnrial Park here by the score _ --' and family and Fred Kirby motor- result of the year's work, and if of b to 7, -They will play in the Men s Tweed-Pants,' .... .... �.6� ed to northerly'pointson Sunday, would have seiu red honors, a@ day),here chen Whit team will be -.a. -when they visited Waeaga.Beach. 9 " Men"s Sweat ;��Irts, • ... .:... ,�• Midland 'and ether places of only the beat pupil* were given their opponents. _ interest. entrance standing in this way. _ —The Women'% Institute an Stanfield B Silk Combination r3 .. :1.86 tiering tbA week end the Highland Creek has extended ' ��• —St: Fraocie de Sales Church is-- Branco enjoying an extra large attend residence of Pickering and vicinity lavtt3tion to the Pickering Bran « P- toe picnic on Thursday sfternoon. tfPO- leCg �llltBr _ 1• ante this summer, many of coarse suffered two disappointments. Oa Jul i th. at 3 o'clock (D, S. on. ' Doming tip from' the lake shore Seturday they were disappointed y resorts. Sunday adorning last in not seeing the Italian air at the borne of Mrs. J. C. Maloney. found ideuflicieat seating aemm-_armada, and on Sunday afternoon Maxw is. a little Ion. of Mrs. _ watiotn. the western sky gave every prone, li[axwell'e Highland Inn. Metsiber# TIP 1LO E—Oae thin* we poor mortals ise that we would be treated to a Please lake notice. 1 leave to be thankful for is that most welcome rasa,. which never —The thirty odd members of - _ there ie no .danger of as being came. For weeks we have had no the Horticultural Society who v{e' 1kidnapped,a danger to which the rain and -clops and garden vege• ited Oshawa ou Saturday after. millionaires of the United State,, table# threaten_ to be a failure >000n to view the gardens and e 50 . are daily exposed, and to which unless rain comae veep soon. OD groands of Mr. F.S. McLaaRhl{D, _ -- a' seas are victims. Sunday heavy rains fete in every were well repaid. The flowers _ -An interesting Brame of soft J:.i��.w.;. - I- L,.�s6.,.. - �.- the Y�etables _ f,,, � ball was played in Memorial Park heavy rain'snd bail storm occur- were adelightful picture. Every u�- ��#+ +��88 nCl 8 red when cellars were flooded.' To one enjoyed the visitimmenQely, bete on Friday evening between Port Hope to the swat there was a -Next St moraiev. July ' the girls of Audley and Pickering. 1? ,�,:;rd; the *ecvice# in the United Fred T. Bunting, - ;• • -; >ECkerlYlg A large crowd was present to heavy rain and hail storm, when witness the Rama which was won hail stones an inch in diameter 'Erc�h will be conducted by Mr. by Aadley by the.eeorF!'of 28 to 20 fell, although dot much•damsge Samuel Farmer, proprietor and Radio Licenses " Edisbliahed 1857.• —A sewing class of sixteen girls was reported. In the, north et edisor of the Port Perry Star.good- conducted in the continuation Barrie add Allistdn a heavy rain Ppea er is it n be confi good ;a school is making good progress in of several bourn duration fell speaker• and it can be confidently which will rove <,f great beneti,C orated that Le will conda2t a veep their work. The class fs heeds p helpful AD& interesting service. �t� ° , 1 e. .lie to farmers and ardeoers, and in ere- •' --conducted by Mise arty, of the g �efeea'a l^etitR�P ranch of the 5t:Ca-tharineo to the-soutb they At the evening service Rev. Mr, _ .Dept. of Agriculture, under. tee also ntive eau a rain se. of Daubarton, wiH bave drou h - charge. All-are cordially in • -=_. �.,` ,anepfoes of the Women's.Institute. g t which began. on Jude .th y —Mips, Myra Crank, of TorpnFo, was broken, when a hesvy rain to attend these services,which will Roset Pork, .. paid a brief visit to the home of lasting an hour will do a lot of be held at 11.30 a. m. add 5.00 p„rD. _ 85c• • w _ Cr he parents, R.. H.and Mrs. Crook, .hood. Pickering, huwever. will (D. S. T.) - Cooked Heal, and on Saturday, accompanied by have to wait in patience for eo%ne -Col. Anderson, of Daubarton •Jellied•Ton Rue; 80a•. two lady friends, sailed from thing to turn up or rather come Shores, agd Col. Philip J. Rowe, , , fjnebea on a few week's visit down. of Pickering, motored to Port Jellied Veal, _ . ' .. to.England. We wish her apleas —For several', hours on Satur•_Hope.on-Sunday last, while there. . Bologna, -• ••� •• 15c•' ant voyage,and &semi oyable visit. dray afternoon .thousads of sky. sttended the divine service parade _-: --The sympathy' of the corn• gazers watched {a said from the of the 48th Durbani Regiment, geadoheeee,• '.:. .., r..-`:. ;••: !be. for 2fic. ^ w aauDit is extended to Milton and tops of. houses and sky scrapers who are in camp at Port Hope, lac Mrp. Sleep in their bereavement in for the coming of the Italian air and were afterwards the guests of . ” .Special, Bacon,-half or whole aide, -'tbe lose of their infant&)n,George armada which was scheduled to the Commanding Officer and other .. -- 3 The for 25c." -Minced Steak, Bdward, who died on Thursday pass over Toronto abont 2 o'clock. Dicers of the regiment. Both Col. • • "' - kAt in the Toronto East General Many others residing along the Rowe and Col. Anderson are'ex ',Stewing,Beef, ,; ,•, ',;; :.-3 )be for 25c Hospital, aged 6 mothhr add '5 expected line of flight, also watch commanding officers' of:the 46th- days. The funeral took place on ed for it. bat it never came. Hav- R piment and,:of course, enjoyed All Meats kept under Electrical = y Saturday afternoon to' Erskine log received warnings- that a their visit very mach. - RefriReratiod. Cemetery, severe storm would be- eneoaDter Five boys- from Toronto op• —A bores or team of horses ed in the vicinity of Toronto,Gen. peered before Magistrate,Clark on - appearing on our streets is not Balbo, 'the- leader, decided ` to Monday charged with treepasnog. " a: t: R E I D : snow s srequent occurrence, bus Cluauga L:, $ va are in the habit, not only _ one day last week a runaway team villa took a northern course,'and this year but other vears as wb11. of spirited horses dashing ihrough passed over Lake Simcoe, thence, of coming down from the city abd Butcher (phone 3000)` ` Pickering idnr main street attracted rnueb on to Owen Sound. and to. Lake going into the field@ adjoining the 'attention. They bel9nited to Mr. Huron at Southampton, and going Rouge Hills- Golf -Course, and in _ 'Pecov. They had broken loose south to Port'Huron- and Detroit bunting for golf balls do marb '.-from the wagon; which they were which were oo the original route damage to the grain .and bay and _ hauling, but they were soon cap' laid oat and proceeding reached also destroying the fences. If _ . IBERL tdr'ed. Chicago about 6.00 o`elock. Three they s6cceeded fry finding .any —Occasionally a motor ear is of the planes, however, separated balls they sell them. They were _ ` seen on the highway with the from the wain body and�flew along i•eivanded until Monday. but as Q _ - license plates inclosed in a frame, the the. north shore of Lake they paid the. ,poste they were let Special 17 j Tires pe a ery ce as if they were pictures, This is Ont4cio. They 'were seen by off without a fine. -' - - forbidden by a regulation of the residents of Oshawa, Whitby and. —Allan Osborne, of Bowivan• •.','Department as• it makes it more Pickering, and when.near Simcoe ville, pleaded guilty and was fined difficult to read the dnm�of the Point changed their course, south $25-and costa by Magistrate Hill- - As tbou'san Of dr1o01r8 noW kIIOW, are license,especially if the- car is in ward, and-afterward -along- the lard, of Guelph? on Monday for � '- -" - Y "motion.' Besides the motorist iv northern shore of L-hke Erie. and conducting a lottery. Osborne ".'_; -built stronger and Wear longer thaII any liable to a fine, if the license plate later joined the main body of the and two'other men were seiling - ie not plainly visible at all times.' -beet.- Ir was a great disao�oint tickets, giving the lioldet a thanes - �tine even --Seibezling _Could_ ever. build --One-of our merchants corn• went to those who-were anxiously to draw for a new automobile be plains of the dishonesty of some waiting to see the great eight, ing raffled by the Bowmanville �efOle. of, the Canadian fruit growers. but safety was the first consider- Rotary Club, the proceeds to be ~ He says that he can depend on the ation as the severe- storm@ {n used for crippled children. The trait coming from the United Western Ontario might have been car was held over night, but the Coine lII and ask to 66e these world fern- 9tatee. but not. from •ODurlo. disastrous to them had tbey been men were allowed to take it-away While in his shop he was taking encountered. While the Ontario the following morning. 4000 stubs � tires. out tomatoes from a basket of people were greatly disappointed of.tickets already @old were cunfle; tomatoes shipped from Leaming at not viewin* the - vronderfal sated by the local police. Many ton and be had to throw out about eight which marked an era iD taffies for carshave been beld_iD half a dozen large tomatoes that serial navigation, it-ws@ also s this district during the past few _U B B were naBt to *IT. If Ontario disappointment to Gen. Balbo years, but it is against the •law. - fruit growers wish to get a and the members of the armada, The impression has been general foreign market they must be in not being able to fl over To- that rsffiee could be conducted for General Repair, oils and f>}as., p' boneet in their peeking. stria routo, whose Mayor bad given religious or charitable purposes, •' iar�tioo should. be made of elf them such a pressing tavitatioa to, hat this. apparently, is not the �'1C1�em� • {Jntal'lo J.,u t p ckgd for so0ag=,.• visit t4q.e{tiy. ! ;..' .. _ _ `. . _ +. r ' - i