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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1933_08_04 ,^ - - _ - _ _ -. -_ rw •y:." �{�y-'i: ,v:...-Yy'. - .w,v.. _ .� _ •-. _y-....y i '.,FJr /�.c: •. _ _ [• ..nom• ��_ _ fir• `'4'. VOL. L11. _ : = PICKERING, ONT.. FRIDAY, AUG. 4, 1933. - 1rTo. 4� #xpftsart�sstal bars;. - A .Green Rives .-. •. ....Cator-Eames RD EE�N�TO4D •• Y>exiiesl Mrs. M. Pranket, returned to Tor- The home of Mr and Mrs. Leslie - onto, after 'visiting Mrs. C. Carter. Morley was the scene of, a quiet R. H. O: PRAA90N=Ph sicY',ia' A Rood @apply of Hard and Soft Dr. and Mrs. Duncan and son, wedding on Monday, July 315t, when asd surgeon, Dunbarton. 1017 Tom,. of Mount. Albert, visited, last Miss Dora Eu hemia Eames and Ms Coal on hand. Also a supply p ' R8.1+'ORBYTH, Director Af girdling Wood, with Mr. and Mrs. Draper. John David Cator, both of Toronto. c _ Oi .D,• The Brougham United W. M. S. were united in marriage, with the - ;•' + eat Asa% of Ontario' Res' stove length. held their annual picnic 'at Wilson's Rev. J. H. Stalnton,' iyi Exetei, 'off- Established 1888 Ial4red�of the•American Optometrleal „i araollxUas. Bus examined by .ppointment. Park, everyone having an enjoyable idiating. 'The -bride_was gowned in ?ro.e .Ciareaaont.ont. 12if - Phone Piek. 1709, time powder blue georgette, with white Leoat. DONALD MUNRO, PICKERI'NQ Ross Turner presided at the organ accessories, and carried a bouquet of ;.. .. THIS IS-. THE at Sunday, School on Sunday last in pink- roses and baby s breath. The. . _ raUNCAN B. McIN'TYRE-Barris- the absence of Mrs. Draper: Ross is bridesmaid, Miss Edna Swallow, of ter Solicitor, Notary. office--Brock St.. -A• ' B F .R is one'of our rising organists and Courtice, wore a pink celanese"frock FARMERS MILL -'- SweZ Oppoaue Bell Telephone Offirt, W-hilby-.. -_- GENERAL iNSURAtiCE shows talent. and carried matching carnations. Mr —Pbone 45. - 481y AGENCY A large number of fardiere Mrs. J. -.B. Wilson, Mrs.. Geor e. Clarence -Hawkins, of Courtice,,was _ }'-•• •� DONALD RtTDDY Barrister. BR•O17GH-A.M. - ONTARIO- Draper, Mrs. M. Draper and niece, groomsman. Following the ceremony J eichange their grain ' J[1.. Solicitor,'NoraryYublic. Moneytoloan. -- " �MiSS June Cruickshank, of Sault a wedding breakfast was served at for Office formerly occupied by the late A.E.Curie- Facilities for placing,anv kind of In Ste. '4larie, stetted friends in Kes- which toasts to the bride and groom { - Uan,aouth wing orGourt House,Whitby. ,sly-} - siirance at best rates __ . - wick last :reek: were propa9ed by Rev. Stainton. Lat- Figur and Cereals �EATON, BELL'.& ROSS, Barrist- available. - er Mr. and Mrs. Caton left'Iiy motor -T w.. 'ers. Solintors. 904 Northern.. Ontario Security and Service my Motto. .. . ' GreenROOd for points west. They will live in It avea hnoney'and many mote ' Building,330Bay Street,Toronto,; 421y Phone PiA.515 w,J Beaton.' Toronto.-Air. •Cator was former pro-' .,_� -hould do it. tr.B,Bell, - - --- - --- -Mrs. Harris, of Weston, is spend= -. - prietor of the Pickering Meat' Mar- i.D.F. Roes. ' Adelaide:.83&9 ing some time with E. Tremble. ket. Speeia� "k ICHARC60N, PICKERING & J. H. Beal, - Claremont Mr. and Mrs. Nash; of Mount Joy - - DD MU VEX—Barristers,Solicitors,Notaries PHONE 924 spent-Sunday with Wm. Ormerod and BARLEY FEED `a lj Highland Creek '. • - - Psrbtic. Yld-214 Confederation' Life Building, family. = ' sower of Yon`e and Richmond Sts. Toronto, R 11 I T R r - Pbea.• Adelaide 4489 and 3480, By appoint- Airs. Brandon and daughter are bit. Wellington Chester spent Sun- $24.04 or toll, Spot Cash. x neat Saturday evenings, Pickering; reridenee spending a few days with,friends in day At Hillside. This in_t a et feed value o>c Pbw*Pick.3813. 8tf We are -dieplaving an attractive Peterbpro. Harvey Callender spent Sunday at I �HOMSQN & McMILLAN-Barrie- variety-of Xmas Gifts., James and Mrs. Raine spent Sun- Highland- Creek. th market: ' tore, Solicitors. Notary Public. Office at Alumingm and Graniteware Eta day with the latter'; sister and fam-' We are glad Barry Maxwell is • • • for Pastry and Fine ;. Residence of Mr.Thomson, lot i f.concession 1: Furniture and Furniture ily in Brampton. able to be about again'. Kissimi platerins, Office hours:Thursda and Saturday Novelties. Cake Baking. evenings, from 7.00 V.m to 8 o P.m..or by Nissie and Clara Wall are spend- Mr. and `lMrs� Hugh Cavanagh :. t}pantmect• Toronto office : 805 Rnyal Bank Prices Dour, ill keeping-,with times. ing their holidays with. tits. and :firs spent Sunday with friends in Marls- ! makes a Fine lrrgg.. Phone Pick 2030. Toronto Elgin 330. Nash,'t•f Mount Joy-., ' ham. Baker's Joy -.3 ty- _ Fla Roy and, :lure. Morgan and fam= We are glad to say George Brooks cored Bread. - •` - Dental ;:y, of Claremont, spent Sunday with- is able to be home from the hosvit- - ­ ;.•,,.,l,�,, - R 0 0+F I N G the former'% sister.. Airs. Ormerod. al again. - Chopping Monday. Nedgesday °' AT RIL C.AM ITH. D. D. 4„ L, D. S,,-- 'Rev. Aar. Hortun.left .on Tuesday We are sorry to report the ill- and Friday. We do lei tsucceeaor;u D:.J.N.Dales;, Gradi:ate of SPECI A L for his ,summer home in Kingston.. news of Mrs. J.:Fvorest' and hopo for it right. _ tite Royal College-of Dental Surgeons and Toron- - H� t+ill be away during Lhe month her speedy recot try:' ,o UnivnsrtY. At Claremont mace ove-D A. i Quite a few of our. younsr+folk. .._ ':� fir BAIT - 6sott'a rore every Tuetway and Fnda Plane :3��nCD Rock I'80ed Re�i �f'.'•�uKusL• stoufl fan. .. alit. - - A -- from around here - attended •the. -- and Green .Hoofing Dunbarten - ' tamp Meetinirs at Dickson's Hill. On account of the change in time[. IFIRRBERTT. FALLAISE; L. D G.. The Highland Creek'Women's In- and the close roartiin [ sell at li _ D.D.S­ Graduale•f the Royal College of ,2 40 per flare; ^- am forced to discontinue credit. Dental snrgeo:isandthe university of Toronto Mrs. E.. V. Burgess .9pe$L the week ctitute held their annual picnic an except far approved month Dice in readeoce second dope east of St. And- ;end with friends at Lemonville. - the beautiful -grounds of their Sec- p Pp f71 cew'sChurcti. Pickering.ont, office boars 9 Full weight and aerountr. �. a.m. to s o w. or by appoirrtmeat. (X-ray - standard unlit , Bruce Buchanan, of Toronto, Miss retary, Mrs, J. C. Maloney, with service), Phone Pick 3700, 431y quality E. Annis and Mildred Poynter are Mrs.Hugh Cavanagh in the chair. _ The above-prices nod for IQ days I visiting with Miss Evelyn Annie They entertained the Pickering Br- lr • ?'�• Q''��� _ has#:uses 6silebs. oil TeraltR9 t Ca@h. y Miss Anna Allison and nephew, arch as their guests. During the af- 1�3CJRN/Nt3HA - y•- Spot David, accompanied her sister Mrs ternoon they were honored by the L. Dan Henwick to her home in Tons- presence of Mrs. Graves, of Scarb- Building and General BLIZA�BBTH RICHARDSON m•. .•• wands. oro Jc. and. Mrs. Fogarty, of Lake- Ra R Oontreeti n �i.� FICI�;IrR,ING g. ys and anto•aabiktnstvaaea of au krsda, 'Mrs. W. Russell White accwnpan- view Branch. Ladies horseshoe-Pit- _ ICompaniesof solid fiaaatial stand- h'atimates furnished on all classs'+ LUMBER _ied,by her,son, David, is visiting her citing was the most popular "me of -e -.work-Interior and Exterior. TILL, Lioenaad Auctioneer, sister, bits. F. W. Hill, of Rosebank the afternoon. They had races a,ut A erations and repair*. F, frr q�Usa of'Sosk.aa asurio• Corner ,1tinRtston Rd. other races for children. About 75 Ohlm e s Built Qoacrete Wort Willms,araf w klrws aiNaser N on abonsas Bla0ksl8ithlII�� WOOdWOrIR A garden party under the i}usp}r-ladies• attended. j 24601L A416 as oswan giver p.o., oats. at right prices es of Dunbarton United Church will S Phone Pickering 5712 •- TM�r•� i HBATON, TOWNSHIP Now Lthe time to have those tepaisF be held at the home of F. W. and _._ i►insale- :.:: . --FAIR ORT, � - ONTAR10 iJ• Clark Conveyancer.Commnsswner for obs attended to. Harrows repaired. Mrs. Hill ,Rosebank Corner, K}ngst- "- wallet aateavits, Aoea,tiataat, Bic: leaner of i on Road, on Friday. Aug. 4th, at R. V. Mowbray and family spent ltsr•aae Lreeame. whitevale.Oat, - also new sections oo-hand. The fam- Shingles' For- Sale-. - -' out Fleury Plows alwayge%on hand. 7.3Q p,'m. standard time. A ;very at- a pleasant week-end at Rice Lake. Wl[.' )dAW, LIOENSED AIIO- Also dealer in Viking Cream Separsr tractive program of music and dr-_ Mr. Orville Lawton., of Manilla TIONEER',19s York,gstmio a W Dwbam tore and Electric.Waabers, ama will be presented -b Toronto week-ersa w h f ends in .' y this- neighborhood. Galt(3Alvaoized Steel Shingles' ilwnt.ea All huada of�aias pros+ atumdad It tbioking of bu is an electric radio Artists, consisting of i Mrs. B4'iRRar ' •o.-. Taroareaaonabk. 1Jaustor fay ba y g 'The W. M .S. will meet in the Bird's Felt S14te Sbtngles. - - aswgad at NEWS'le. say and ask for a demonstration of the_New contralto soloist. Duet of Hawaiian. _ racer obonas. wtdtb7,Oat py Indepen Rogers Majestic rnodele, and Spanish Guitars. Harmonica or- Mt. 'Zion Church this Tuesday after Also, re•rubbi•riaR huQlfp wheels , --~--- The prices are right• chestra acid .1lrs. W. Puwsell White. -noon at 2.30 o'clock. L+twn mowers sharpened. GARNET RhOBERTSON �' Mrs. Jack Arbuckle and son, Ken. T. PATERSO"S .- CLARI?MON r•. T- �CTsx>sv4tsl,rd dratndtic reader o€ Ottawa Tiir �t' j' GREENWOOD- }gl grounds. pot tmittee has arranged .a of Toronto, visited with the former'% Call and get prices. Phone 2B:. 141eztnc..1 Contra^;rr _ Y ;ppend}d . rogram of'snorts. Refresh-- 'brother, Reg. Woodward. Wiring and Re air}n flit Li bt ' merits served on the grounds. Ad- -Mr. and Nlr:-. G. Lawrence and Brock Road $ p R is • mission 25 and 10 -eents.' Everybody once, of Toronto, called on Mrs. N. -or power. _-Pickering. Mills . Gibson and Mrs. Lawrence. come _and have an enjoyable .even- General Store• - -'All kinds of electrical goods•• - - � -�"inR• Mr. and 'Alts. F. Greenwood and' I kept in stock. -, _ ... _ _ fir. sn - relati� s a laremont on Friday y - p o gr cerise at home and - 9!1 h Phone 17Ue. T:J��.,..F a .. d Mrs. dictor Parkin called on -- :.... . e t f - arougnam a ev Bu y ur o ning: keep- the home fires burning'. - we have $ full line of- 'Miss-Seebeck, of Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. F. Greenwood and ALSO 9ie>kerin �al her people on Tuesday, . daughter, Mary, of Toronto have re- Hardware; Paints (Narti•Senous -a V bliss Glady Gannon spent• the end turned after spending the week with Brand, as low an 99 cents a qqt. _ All -Poultry Feeds of the week at Wasaga Beach. , V..and Mrs. Parkin. Arsenate -of Lead. Lime, Parib MP IN Miss Betty Dickson, of Long Is- Mr. and Mrs. John Brignall and Green, Blue Stone, Screen Doors. I/i 'i �-phickein Starter Of beat.' land is a guest of the Moffats this soft, James, and Mrs. W. Cammack, and Windows. ' • finality at reason- week. _. spent Wednesday' with Oliver Denny We do emery wort of all kinds, Saw MRS, THOS: LAW,'OWNER spent the week-end at the Perryman and 'family, at Colborne. gumming,Shears ground, (tower tai- . able prices. homes. Ed_ Mackey and family. returned Les sharpened. Ladders of all length* Mr. and blrs. Marshall Young to their home in' Dakota last Thurs- from 15c. per ft, up, Hereafter idl Coal most be mash on; Laying brash and Feeds were recent visitors of.Mrs. George day sifter spending about six weeks But no blacksmitbing norwheel work delivery, I'eve BOI't. Philip. with, relatives around here. TERMS CASH yk ' r�,a=sent on appoved _ The Amos, Love family, of'Toron- The Masonic Lodge picnic:which 'pnoae'2739 Pick monthly accounts.' to, visited their relatives here on was )'field'north °of Brooklin last Th- art ag Sunday. ursday was attended by several from F. R. JACKSON, Prop. House 2139 :P'bones Oface,5900 - . The Bob-Harvey family, of Toron- here and report a R� time. _ Da •N. :Lockwood to, spent Sunday with Bert and Mrs: • Quite a number from.here went' OUR OWN FORMULA Haney. over•to Greenwood to attend a fr-. }S T� PICKERING, ONT. ?Miss Ruth Holborn; of Ravenshoe lendly game of baseball among the - pecial �CV is visiting the Gannon family this .young people. fibs score was 14-6 in ENGLISS R. I. VLiid�i\ � week. favor of Kinsale.' _ ON A Miss Ilean Norton, of Lindsay, is Miss Rosabelle'�Tummonds of Mail- ' TaTTViTD a T r►i•n�..•nno _'Aholidaying at the T Norton )romp ills, is spending a m.oL —it)t t,� _ .. - r The T. AA. Wilson family, of, Tor- cousin, Miss- Jean Ledgett and-Miss XJL U'Affi ad onto, spent, Sunday with the Beer Pearl Cook of •Brooklin. spent the t Private Ambulance '=A : family. week-end with Miss Roxena Ledgett Day and Night Service . Mrs. C. A. Barclay accompanies Rev. Mr. Horton is leaving this �' $immon's Steel WsInQL iinibhei Pbone 9000 her son, Dr. Lyman'Balclay•to- Tol week to join his family at their at Bed, with Mattres@ and Malvern '0000 i 'onto on Saturday last. their summer cottage at Bath. Mr. - _ y Spring, all 75. - Miss Jean Smith; of Beaverton, is Goddard, of Balakl"h, Will have char- CLEANSES the BYSTE�E, , '_L _ holidaying' with her aunts, Mrs. Geo. ge of-the servi'be k"uk 6th. Sun- ••• Markham, w Onto Philip and Miss Brodie. day School.will be hM at the usual by eliminating the p690 n- - - - - Wilton Rugs, 57z26 3 46 Mr. and Mrs: A. Dobson, of Osh- hour.' - awa, were Sunday ' visitors at the -- Rev. M. Leigh and -daughter, of Ot19 Wal3t0 from the Rag Rugs,-48'z24 59 home of Mrs. George' Philip'. Brighton, called•on Mr. and Mrs. C. _ . Folding Couch with Rood Binder' 'Twin0a The Misses Davison, of Glasgow, J. Stevenson last Saturday. Mr. , intestinal tract Ctvttonne Mattress 9.i5 have been vidbing during the past Leigh is remaining with Mr. Stev- week with Miss Sybil Shaver, enson for a few .days while Miss' s Uiaester Verandah Swing 9.50 ' ' w� Mr.: and Mrs. V. Wilson and lit- Dorothy accompanied by.Miss Mabel Relieves Rb eumat�sm Lawn 9eatb ,Sig _ tie son, of Stratford were the guests Bie, of Greenwood take a_trip:to of Miss Ida K. Bate. the-past week_ Northern Ontario. aLtB s.9 S gentle laxative &bG� ` Oeimp bhairs, with' foot,test -Lowest CaBh'Pr�ees The Fred Cowie family, of Toron- A very'interesting rrieetinR of the. -gtlIDR1Bt88 the and canopy complete .:. ' 2:98' to, spent'two. dags last week with Women's Institute was held at the Uwgpp chairs, with.foot @tool _: rL.25 Berry Bozee and+Crates. the former's mother and Brother. at 'home of Mrs.•M: Gormley leak Th- Brougham. ursday, with over thirty ladies pre- LtIVer Gamy Chair@ 1.76 1 -. _W.: J. and Mrs. Brown, and sons, ,sent. Mrs. A .Harbron Rave a speen- < SPRAYERS Toronto, were visitors 'at the Brown did paper on "The Bird;, the-Farm- Large I pound tin' FfQlding Camp stools. with, home on Tuesday, Jack;-rerriaiiling er's Asaistant, and hover to attract back .. . .75 and SPRAY - for the holidays. t}iem•to your Garden: Rolf Call t��C - • - '• c ±�pp� •�+ ALL HARDWARE Mrs. Arthur Jackson way a Rich- Birds and their Nests was res- C. A. ST�:+�ltl 1 1 mond Hill visitor.one day last week. p4mded to by all ladies present. A:- ilad in 150 and � size. at moderate prices. She went to meet Mrs. Cohen, an ter which we held a parade of Hotise ti old neighbor of Saskatchewan. Dresses. Arrangements were made r}�.. • '-tea THE PICKERIN. - G N EWS Funeral Director The women's Institute purpose for the next meeting which is to I* , Jones' Dmg tJ �e� ' Ambulance Service ALVIN BUSHBY holding their August meeting as a held in the Hall with Whitby as our' f ' picnnc at F. L. Green'.v park, Green- guests. Pbone 8600 Pbone 2300 Hardware Phone 4800 wood, on Tuesday, Aug. 8th, leav- inR Brou ham at- 2 o'cllz t, wbere Rise �h w .. •:bw 'ar ::fir i .:+fads•.,. �OTZ;yII D%N.rlyn.a9. rs d nd to iq.w i -Le` ,,,,Death Penalty for Kidnapper Urged Accused of Murders ,. -y � - Chicago,July 30.-Six states have in �llbhc V r$ed to Buy I Britain Captures . Voice of the Press ,ciessed to death the penalty tot kid- And Revive Business Bradley a Sick Man + _ napping as the sevoral commonwealths Campbell's Bay, Que., July 80. - _ 'Dam' S p CANADA. -end the federal government units-to On a light diet and suffering from a ltew Rulo of fife Road . aL teeth-into the crime taws to halt Eve Purcltaae of Commod- severe stoma.•h airmen( and billions- Perry Beafi French Youth to' ~' D rY Mew- York State has.a near m-s ro the wave of kidnappers throughout the ities Helps-Create Jobs ness, Michael Bradley, 42-year-old Break -lie 'gardiag' pedestrians. The LegislaV - United States. Demers Centre farmer, charged with - fire at its last sess#oa enacted that Stevens-1-Su- - ' A survey showed that at ]east s _ -Says P the murder of,five members of his AuteLil, France, July 30, -- Great after July 1st pedestrians on the high• - 'dozen states have made their laws ports Campaign family, has had little sleep since'.he. Britain captured the historic Davis ways must keep to the left. The new more stringent against kidnappers: In - was brought to jail here after the ir:- Cup for the first time since 1912, end- rule of the road applies*to all high• - addition t0 the six states that in• Ottawa,=Uurging Canadians to do quest• into the tragedy at Chapeau ing France's six-'year• Internailonal ways outside the organized•urban cen, creased•the penalties-to death, a few their bit to provide employment, Hon. Friday night. tennis rergn with a three-two victory tres. heretofore all traffic was coto- others already had similar laws'on the 'H. R. Stevens, Minister of Trade and A picture of utter dejection, the in'the challenge round. peIled-to keep to the right- The-new 'a statute books and last creek a jury in Commerce, in a staten.ent last week, only surviving son of the• famiiq of The_British triumph robbed France order is that persons walking on the Missouri paved the way by sentencing declared that every purcixase of com• Joseph Bradley'sits with his head- of a -chance of tying the U.S. record roads, unless -there is- a -reecgnize4 -an abductor to death. niodities literally meat a eontribu- buried in his hands most of the time. of seven successive Davis Cup. :vic- feoMpatir- for pedestrians• use, shaD The federal government, aroused tion towards the creation of i0s'for His once ruddy face is'slowly giving tories,-and•took from Paris the silver walk-to meet the approaching vehich• -over the abduction of the Lindbergh the other fellow. -The statement, away to sallowness and with blood- -bowl which almost had become identi- lar traffic. It'may be said that.the baby, tightened its laws to make the which was issued in support of a re- shot eyes he stares-at his keepers as fled with the national•-honor. fewer and'simpier the traffic laws the -- -sending of extortion or, ransom de-f+ival-of-business campaign in the Do= they bring him his light repasts. His- Frederick J. terry, the galloping better. Difficulty wily no' doubt be Winds through the mails a federal of-I minion, follows: billiousness keeps him- awake at steed of the British. squad,-rounded encountered in making the new rule fence. "While all the nations of thig world nights, but he silently is bearing his off a great victory in the final and opera ve, as for a thousand yeah - Psliee o�-11 recently otgaa• have been'struggling to find he so- hardship. deciding match. beating cocky And the of rder has obtained, and be• _ Yzed here,under the banner of the in- lution to the universal unemployment Merlin " Fre h nc youTigster, 4-6, 8-6, cause'in most British countries• the " ternational world •olice to pool data problen. it may be well for as to G-2, 7-5, after Henri Cochet had de- entire ad legally belongs to any D ' y First B.C. Salmon Cargo y g to expedite apprehension of criminals, remember that, after all, the solu- feated H. W. (Bunny) Austin in a :er n using it, he being responsible offering assistance to the state and na• tion rests in the rest,rration of pur- Arrives at Oshawa stubborn duel, 5-7, 6-4, 4-6, 6-4, ior�is relations to any other who ' -.tional government in the anti-crime chasing power; t:' erefore, every pui-- Oshawa, .Ont.-MgrkIL9 . the first 6-4, to square the series count at two uses it. The new rule legalized is - 'drive. class of commodities literally means occasion upoir which a7ch a shipment matches all. New York. follows the lines of com- ma contribution -towards the creation had arrived at this.important .Great . The bitterness. of defeat:was soft- mon sense. Its operations will be Dragged tD Death i of jobs for the other fellow, Lakes point, the "City of Hamilton" ened somewhat for the French by watched with interest. It should tend gg "If you can build a house, repair of Canada Steamship.Lines arrived Cachet's gallant come-back after his to make motoring and walking on -or repaint the old`One, purchase some here with 480 cases of British Colum- unexpected defeat in singles F`rid'ay,, the highways safer.-Toronto Mail i Under Binder clothes or any other commodity, you bra salmon, the fir.,t carg,; to come and.by. the plucky fight Merlin made Empire. will make the finest contribution to- from the Pacific coast to this city by against Perry. -' the- all•water route. It fa-under- Young Farmer'Near Napaiiee 'wards the solution-3f the problem in. �_ Cheap Fares Pay. ur own localit stood that a•similar cargo t$ sow en y' y Sixteen months ago the two prim ' Oiling Machine When "Don't forget that you can.stitl bu routs -to the same destination. The cipal railways of Canada began ex. A Horace Bolt g y buy.'routs o was transferred to' the "City '"The Markets peTiment,ng with cheap ezcursians, good Canadian merchandise and ma- g y terials of all kinds at the most rea- of Hamilton" t.om an ocean going _ Falling passenger revenues dictated _ Napauee, July 30.-While engaged sonable, rrees: therefore if-you am vessel at Montreal _tor' the final the venture and it was with some --- . -la grain cutting, William George Da- able ' yo PRODUCE 1�RICE5. able to buy something that, is useFal, stage of the long all water journey. ._Toronto dealers are,bpyir ' doubts that, the excursions were tier foe, 35, a farmer residing three miles - g produce west of Roblin, or that you need, do it raw, and thus I at the following prices: au orated. The railways have been, 1n Richmond- Town- g P g Y - ship, received such severe injuries to do your bit tows:•d& e,*eating jobs„for Boy_of.IO is Fourid Eggs-Prices to farmers and coon- checking up oft tire' results and= the -his right arm and both legs that he the other fellow." try shippers: Ungraded,-eases return- answer is satisfactory. A: A. Gar, After 4 a v in Bush diner. ,assistant' general- passenger _.. '.lile7 about two hours later white being The motive behit�the letter is a Y ' cd, fresh extras;15c; fresh Ersts 12c one hundred-million ollar.s-•iles cam- Bathurst, N.B. Lost fa the woods seconds, lOc. Graded, cases free; 16c traffic manager: of the Canadian No rushed to Kingston General Ilospital. i for rdur days;'Stanley Bernard, lo, is for fresh extras, 14c for fresh firsts, tional Railways, reports that the ex- He was oiling the binder while le >�• which •has been set for the 11% for seconds. first two weeks of September, follow- now at home recovering from the or- cursions are•"the bright spot of the. was 1n gear. When he was underneath•,, deal. He disappeared in- the- woods -- Butter-No.%c-t 1 Ontario' creamery else.machine a clap of thunder fright- ing Labor Day, viz., September b to VD solids, 26i3ac to 22E; No. Z, 20%c:. depression so tar as the railways are 16. E+re retailer from Halifax_to:near South Tetagouche settlement ai• concerned. S1ncf February. 193E. -ened the horses.- They started ahead ter going out to get water [ty7 tt "�,. Churning cream-Special. 21c; Na. con excursions have been arranged 2, and Defoe, unable to free himself, was 'Vancouver is being invited to co-oper- 1, 20c; No. 2, 17c, f.o.b. shipping rte by-displaying Canadian-made mer-- of pulpwood peelers: He was.exhaust- Points. - by the C.N.R. and the C.P.R. Up to -dragged until the horses stopped at a ed when found by a Large searching fence line. F chandise and oiiei•ing 'saki- specials Cheese No. 1 large, colored, paraf- the end. of May. 331,000 passengers , Dafoe's fntther, shocking', sheaPea, for these_two-weeks. Dirty and said he_had nothing to eat fined az•d government graded, llc; had taken advantage of thta-The witnessed the tragedy and gent Lor Dr.. Special sales 'litert,ture has been since he became-lost. twins, 11-rise; triplets, 11=,fic, gross arnings. from these bar, to - F:C.BatrOWe, of Maribank. The right prepared by the publicity committee, Poultry (buying prices)--- trips totalled $900,000. This report - "A" Grade"- Alive Dressed arm was deeply gashed:at She wrist. and will be distributed throughout Spring of results will,lead to the hope that Wheat A eement 1933 ring chickens and both legs severel lacerated about Canada within a tea days in prepare,- Agreement excursions will continue to be a per f y - Over 6 .lbs. .... 17- 20 "the thighs and death was attributed tion for the campaign. t Over 44-to-5,tbs. .•.. 16 _. .-19 . manent feature of transportation is to,loss of blood, shock and probable_ - (a -,='- - _Over 3% to 44 lbw. .. 1:. 18 $ -Ottawa Citizen, ay Be Mec ed Can da. Internal injuries. His wife,his parent Over 3 to,3?•4 lbs. .... 13 16 - - and one brother and sister survive, _White House Prepares griculture Secretary Over 235 to albs. ... %'It : 14 _` Fortunate Maritimes.' -- U.S.LJS �_ _____•� Novel Menu for Priizce Asked:b LondonEnvo s Broilers over 1-� to By comparison the Maritimes have - Denunciations of War Washington.-The domestf�.,:,usft o1' -" -Y 2i�i lbs. ........ 10 "- :. come -through:the ordeal of the frig . -- - ttao White-H_ ouse was confronted last to Hold 1a11d - • lour years very well.and while z>atril B Co• esi of Waainen Over 5 lbs ... 10 12-. �- y ngT week with its most delicate problem Washington, July 30--Hopes of the f Over 4 to 5 lbs. :..... 09 11 will be a problem of unemployment - - ' Chicago,-A woman editor, Miss and proved• equal tb the task. Art In- Roosevelt administration: for an inter- Over 835 to 4 lbs. .... 08 10 during the fall and winter It will aot� is Viola Ilma, told the International j ternations! problem arose 'out of the national wheat agreement were re- ' )ver.3 to 3% lbs. ... g7 09 be nearly, as serious as Shat of _s . .Congrgss of Women .last week that visit of Degta Heroin, eon-indaw of lived after .a tabled appeal to 9ecr7s- Old roosted ,.... ,.......(36 Year before. With that assurance upon• W go to war nt a refuse.. r�o the people will be stile tb enjoy-more - /e�attta -if Hatted w �mp�ro< os' Ethiopia, _�_ � rA*X of Aatt�isltnre Wallace. dele. ,White ducklings, over 11 - ' assie: He• was invited to--have.lun- gates to the London Wheat Conference Tummy�t5e-pleasures of the summet . .. •• .. Dolo�grade cents less lb. less #liar 1 - ~ Youth aims to make world peace cheoa with the President. Inquiry dis- to withhold his decision on acreage re- Co season:$t, John Teldgraph qurns a reality," said liras IIma, editor of closed that Thursday, the day set' for dnction here. 1 „By "Modern Youth" magazine. The. the luncheon, was a fast 'day. So It was said authoritatively Wallace' Law Against Carrying Arms: , student with the goal of world peace the luncheon was postponed until was notified that a new and informal! . -A,IC„ grade Moult;y 2.: Ib• less than One of the finest pieces of leglslar - will play a part in economic con- Friday. Further inquiry-disclased that effort to reach an agreement t8 being.': "B:' tion that have been passed in many v struction and-will aot be led into the, his religion Vouid' not permit him undertaken, although delegates at LOCAL GRAIN QUOTATIONS. years is now in force, and hereafter .blind alley Into which the older pen• to touch food which came from any London representing Canada, the no one An Canaria is' permitted to oration has walked." animal. The outlines of this_ prob- United States, Australia and Argentina (By Parish and Heimbecl.er, Ltd.) carry• firearms without special per. - Anotliei denunciation' of war, but.' lent -sere`presented to -Mrs. Henry recessed -their conference Thursday Following a.e Saturday's closing mission, We-are fairly clear of the In its relation to world- trade was ► quotations.on-local grain transactions Southern European- , Nesbit, the hgtisekeeper. She 'devised. -until August 21,. � - l for car lots, prices on basis c.i.f.-bay peso habit-of carrying voiced by Miss Alice Kelly. of Coo- -a menu of clams, fish, three veget- Farm admialstrators were Bald to knives, but the very bad habit of car - a college Ldr women, - ables. a` fruit salad .without ma port "Modern warfare," said she "1s so Yon• have nodded the London.conferees.to-' Manitoba wheat-No. �.1• Nor; 83c; tying guns, revolvers and oilier forms _ , - raise,biscuits made with water, pine- formally that in evept of an agreement!No. 2 Nor. 82c; No. 3 Nor„ 81c of' pistols,*automatics,' etc.,-has crept "destructive that all resources of a apple lee, which requires, no milk, -they-will be willing to.curtail.acreage; Manitoba oats-No 3 C.W., 417isc; over from the"United States and leads :nation must be directed to build up _and an 'abundance of fruit on the here up to 16 per cent, Otherwise, No,•1 feel, 40%c ; mixed feed* oats, often to fatal results in quarrels barriers against It. Modern Indus" table. The prince _ • trialism capnot be succesgtul is a ;teased up• ' the-they plan Xo"require acreage reduction.'3�•. - which, were they properly confined _ clams, 'but gave every iadicatibn of of only 10 per cent• by farmers who Manitoba barley='Iv'o. 3 C.W., 62?,(te to the good_ old British• weapons of nationalistic world:but only. in.a co:• enjoying:the remainder. of the lun- jofII l3i We:" voluntary domestic allot-� South African corn-78c. _ the Bats, would be _ compara4ivel7,- _ :operative world." cbeoo, ment plan and who will receive cash 'Ontario grain, approximate prices harmless,--Hamil .n Herald., • _ . . .. .. m point-Wheat, 7 to z_.. = - - Payme is for their production ck sh PP 6' po rye, 43 to 45c. track i P n curtail• 75c, barley; 30 to 42c Wage Rise Affects .' inert. HAY AND'STRAW PRICES. -Read Hops. 1,300 Near Ottawa WllldsOr Bandits W-apace indicated he was unwilling "Toronto dealers are-paying for bay -printed on -one large transport are Ottawa.-Wage and salary inrrease6 : vet $1,300 Loot `a° wait longer for an international and straw, baled, •ar lots, delivered, the .words, "Our motto is courtesy. .. •.--Lo.emplDyes"of the Canadian Interns-- greement. He said that within 10 r per ton: It this truck bogs the road notify tional'Paper, and other corporatlone days ire would announce the percent- No. 2 timothy:, $8.50-'..., No. 8 tbjs company." Many people wish, within the parent body ' will benefit Hold . Up Store -Head •rind age'-reduction farmers would be re 'timothy, $6-$7;,wheat straw�$6-$6.50; + oat straw, $6-,.- ._ that every transport and bus coin• quired to.make to quality for payments.1 pang would not "only adopt but prat• more than.1,300 persons in the Ot•' Snatch, Purse From• , up,to a maximum of 20 per�eent. r LIVI: STOCK.' tice this motto. The way many of' taws and Gatineau districts, and will r Woman At the same time, Wallace renewed;. the drivers -of- large transports and average ,11 p.c. . The increase effee-1 -- =' - Quotations- - P -his• threat' made at Chicago recently I Steers, u to 1,050 lbs., good and busses hog.the eentre-of the road in ttve,as of August 1, Windsor, July 30.--Hold i;i men and to sell surplus United States'wheat to choice, $4 to.$4.25.; do., medium, 3.50 dangerous to general traffic, and those The published announcement from burglars were busy here over the foreign mgrkets at less than domestic+to 4.00; do., common, 2.50- to 3:25. in authority should make ant example New York, issued by the,offifre of the. week-erd, and the police were busy. market prices. � Steers, over 1,050 lbs., good and of some of them in an endeavor in+arnatiauA Paver Company �tiidi' William Mossman, head of a striae would t_lnderaell in chino' I r�pjc .. 84'to $4.40; 'do., medium, 3.60 t _ show Ma the business or pleas sated the aggregate amount la- vo ed o fruit stores, was hells,up by armed He said that farm atlmitiistratora to 4.&; do., common, s.ev re, 4.0'0• ure car has some right on our hip 'n the increased wages, which will thugs, and he contribt-tea nearly $80;1 are prepared, to finance from portions Heifers, good and, choice, $4 to $4.20; *ays.--Ailsa Craig Banner. � ;Yelp to. effect previous reductions, to the stick-up men. Mrs. Mable• of the wheat.processing tax proceeds,do.,medium, 3.50 to 4.00; do., common, 2.50 to 3.25. .. effected not onl employes •in' Can- Xenn - . y edy, a money 'exchange office a movement o[ wheat from the f•acitic'Fed calves, oc.d arc. choice,• $6 to • :Danger of insect Pests. - 1f,a, 1,,ut also in Newfoundland_73nd _employee; lost about $500 when a lone northwest to the Orient. He added $G.50• do„ medium, 5:00 t0 5.75: ' A plague of grasshoppers has hit he United States, and would aggre- bandit snatched her purse as she was that anti-dumping,restrictions to Eur- Cows, good, $2.2v to$2•�:��r-ms' Manitoba wheat fields, with' about ';ate $2,000,000 a year. Of this total about'to'enter her home. ope would prevent it from being mar- dium, '2.00 to 2:25; 4o., common, 1.75 substantial proportion will be paid Sigmund Kastner of Detroit and keted there but the United States to 2.00 two million acres threatened. Here n employes here. Miss Catherine Cameron of Windsor could offer wheat in Chinese markets Canners and cutters, $1 to $1.50. in Southern Ontario the latest pest to -=`* 9'"- re tied to the : Bulls good_. $2.25 to $2.501.'do., the rose chafer, which has develop po police they were,held for as little as 60 tents a bushel. + common, 2.00 to 2.10, 7?if a liking for the •leaves o[ fruit, :3tlirking :of Dog - u� near. St. Claire Beach Village by His decision to proceed without an trees. When tho chafer has finished - two young men, one exhibiting a re- international agreement, Was'hin'gton Stockers end feeder steers, good, $3._5 -_ Saves 4 Lives to $3.50;'do., common,'2.00 to 3.00• -with the leaves and the starling with jnger,aoll July 30.-To th'e incea- ,volver, who took $17, a purse, keys; holds, prompted the new effort at Lou- 2 y P g Milkers and springers,.$ 5 to $46. the -fruit, whit wiil tbe'farmer have, Rut barking of a police dog owned and pa ers from Kast'ner and-$5- and don to reach an informal " entleman's Calves good and ehciee teals, $4.'50 _ „x.a neighbor, Johu Graf, the family a purse from Miss Cameron. agreement," which would be formally t. $5; do., corn. and' riedium', 2.50 -to left: A grave problem .this, relieved, - promulgated when the conference re- 4.00• somewhat by the assertion of a well- _ , John McCariei and a boarder,-Har- known authority that the benefits "- ey Gocrdhand,_owe their escape from Ontario Woman Celebrates convenes late in August. Grassers, $2 to $.2.59• ' _ -- - Hogs, bacons, 'f.o,b:, $5.75-to $5.86;--concerned by--the starling somewhat their burning-home at an early hour Her' 102nd Birthday _ ` "e a., off trucks, 6.0(1; do., off cars, 6.25 otifweighs Its liabilities. -At-:.uy-rate, - - Saturday morning, Rensail; bni:-Mrs. Margaret Agur, Record of Eart} -uskes' t, 6.35. the numbex. of injurious insects, peYti All the.inrnates were asleep•and'it widow of John Agur, one-time private Ottawa, Canada:-On ;he ;iverage Good .ewe. and wet.her lambs, $7r.60; and blights seem to be multiplying v a only through the••persistent bark- banker of Ingeraoll, celebrated her over 300 earthquakes a year, it medium, 6.50 to 7.2,ri; e&, bucks, 5.50. Lor too rapidly. They may yet,be 'ing of the Graf police doe that ibvesti- 102n4 birthday'bere recently. Sb-e was- roughly one-a-day,. are- registered on ,Culls, $5. the snit of,ns,=Sinmcoe Reformer, Shecp. good 'right $2 to $2.50;, 3o., /ration by the•Graf family_ led to the born in Prince Edward County. the seismographs at the Domanion-f'-.. discovery of the fire and the rescue Among ller prized possessions is Icon. Observatory. Department ' of the In-I heavies, 1.50 to 2.00; tio:; rolls; r.00 Rcsfaurants Yu''Sydney, Australia, ai the inmates. Mr. and Mrs. Mc- gratulory letter•from W. L, Mackenzie terrior, Ottawa. llhe majorit of 1 • _ are selling three-course dinners tot Carter had to fight their way through King, Leader of the•Opposition, who these, however, do Lot involve -any•- �l,s. 'L'rltt7ln HudsDn. of, d[arket sixpence. There is .a choice of two " smoke-filled �ooms, the mother carry- visited her some time ago, and 7r simi- -sertdus disturbance aaywhers, and f '..rrcon, tins n hot cros+ bun 133 soups, 10 entrees• five joints. A ng'their small child, and it wits with Jar message from Prime Minister R. comparatipety few ortRinate in (fan• •orkrs old.' it was the first of a th tch sNeels,_with• Lea or coffee and breltd rdifficulty they got out of the building. B. Bennett, ada. bat=ed for road T'rlday:In 1900: and butter, thrown lo. DIMENSIONS • ... __ ,— _.,.. .. �— d ,t.C+.?u�.- '.;1;t�. ..:.iii.,'• ::i• '°°!�'-"' _ ern— ___ "°'- _ a_ __ �.-] _s"� .F1.mrK'+....� a. - n6_.. ES �; Q • • • • • • _ 4•' .13 e s Q V a l i t y .Shaving is a real-pleasure with a find -- ,� . quality shaving brush like this one . . . _ 'bristles set in rubber . . . a gift you'll Shaving Brush - ; -surely appreciate and use. Given in ezchaage for only $ complete sets of FREE Turret Poker Hands. _#p sine 20c package of Turret Pine Cut —" _ _._ ..«... �.. will prove the quality and economy of -_ ���� Spltaster—"So the waiter says to me, - I�OKER HANDS this mellow. cool Virginia cigarette `flow would you like your rice'?" : --tobacco. You can roll at least 50 s NATfONAI Friend--"Yes, dearie, go on." ; + "So I says, widttully, 'Thrown at cigarettes from one package . . and 71�a11131TiO►1V me'." - ' cigar�ttea of sweet �trginla fragrance ' - T O Q O N T 0 ' " _ . And flavour . . . supremely satisfying. Chairman (after economy'lecture),—I. A AUG.25-!o SEPT.9 1933 And now, gentlemen,. I am going to - ask you-to give the speaker two hearty • . • (KJtIDAY3a:7CCEPTEDI _ cheers." - - are Justly proud of the fats __ ' _ It p• s 10 o �eR,oll Your 'Own" with - - r, __. � -_• : �,:= �: _ a ► - - -=that the a*orld's largesi annual Exhi- A,neighbour'called•on the Meektons. binonissituated within the borders After a'short talk he rose from his y ` Of Canada.Having grown'fot fiveand chair. - a half decades to its-present tremen- "Well," he aald. "I supose I most be r dons proportions;this great-Caaadiaa going. I'm on my way to the club." ----_ - institution- has become recognized "I think I'll go, too_—"said Meek- _' - do4o the worlds the"Show Win. ton. r To , dovi of the Naaoas", /Crne�r - - "What!"put in Mrs, Meekton, Gc,,,�„ -'This year during its fourteen days and "Bed!" finished Meekton, miserably. RAQro. _ {' -nigliis of operation,every phase of - _ . _. _ C I G A R E T T E TOBACCO - -`' human progress and endeavour will "How do you think I'm shaping, cad- a be on review—carefully-planned,arti- • die?" said the elderly golfing novice " sticslly-artangedexhibirsoftheramral after the eighth stroke. S A V E 1 -H E f O K E R H A N D S and manufactured products from all "Well;.you're a-hitting of it,-Sir, but ♦ : pans oECanadit and various countries _ -- throughout the world:The cu--2 you don't seem to get the direction of -Ingagriculcuralshowon the continent . the bole." . - OUR- CROSS-WORD PCJZZLE syszames' orposTVa:TY. Ia _ ow building. "Hole? What hole?" - ' L'+TART TEA BUSINESS FOR YOUR- ` Beuttifulpaiadngsiatwoartgallerses. _ `" S SELF. Good profits with our-low A new Invention allows siLber '� tf b 9 lay 11 12 prices. Moriand Coffee Company, el ; Science-andinvention in theElectricai - -• Church, Toronto. and Engineering building. National hear their•voices as others hear 1t. motor show in the new Auto- That should silence a lot of them. 1 j "'�� 14 Condon Magistrate motive Building. Glirteriag Pageint - To accommodate Ivan Snell, th4 7. l "'Montezuma"depicting the conquest Emmeline—"What is your oplulon of Mexico by Spanish adventurers, -of those girls who Imitate men?" 19 lb it`l '/// S tallest magistrate in London, who Is j nightly from Aug.28 to Sept.9.soul- George—"They're idiots!" six feet four inches In height, the - ling races for the world's professional Emmeline=*"The Imitation-'Is per 19 Yt! beach In' We police'court has -been Ehampionship.Band of His Majesty's feet, eh T' a Soots Gouda and thirty other bawds. raised several Inches. _ - - = , _ � _ � '- - 'World'i championship Marathon aw Women's Friday. Aug. 25, "No man should marry until he is ~ Open,Wednesday, Aug. 30, and 2b;'says s writer. Few women are 26 Z7 i oclseriateruatioualcompetitioa3afloat untii they do marry. Quick Relied'. and ashore, _ For rashes and all fortes of itching, , ' For fourteen days and nights this Definition of golf: Pale pills-pursued - burning,disfiguring shin irritations. collosal annual Exhibition will be s by purple people, 33 33 35 36 Cutieisra OiIi>ritment Mecca of inexpensive recreation and 'education for everyone.Plan to come The old-fa girl 'blushed oe-' _ t - Price 25e.and 50c. I this year.Exceptional ezcarsion races casionally. The m_ odern, girl blushes I 37 y j'� 39 -..arranged• Consult local agents. Sail= until It wears o>!. ways,Steamships,Motor Coaches. 4 Z -- _ ,,,m. Much.Better^ _ FOR SALE , w►af, INGLIS, H.W.WATERS, An English class was given the tast Prar+deot G.ee*ai Mamma" r of•writing four lines of dramatic poet- BLACKSMITH SHOP i in Toronto - _ � —nested _ - A boy was O tiug dawn the track, _4b. SU v The train was coming fast; Complete Equipment, Two Forger, The boy stepped off the railway track 3Z S3 Pneumatic Hammer and Cutter, To let the train go past. Brills, Lathe and a very complete- -7 The teacher said-it ma lacked.dra , to stock of tools, will sell as a going the boy submitted the following: ,Horizontal•. 39�—Man's'name 12—Takes wide swing concern machinery fsvotabib tease or well ; A boy was walking down the truck 40--Cloth measure 17—Street sell machinery separately, en The train was coming fast; 1—Condition 41—Percher! 21--To fester "- bloc or pteeemetl. The train,jumped oft the railway track-, I—Young branches 41--•Concerning 28:—To replete again _ _ _ H. WATKIUS,- _ _ Y f TY-F*TH - • I To-let the boy go past. 33--Gayer. 43—Spanish-article 24—Periods .-...''73 West Adelaide hC, - r !OGNSECVriVE ' 14—To torment' 44—rn direct line 25--Sleeping couch - Toronto: yg,t� A Good Little Fixer 15—Pen '47—South American river 26,--.To cheat "Yon bad boy. I wish I was your 16—To deduce. :-49—Affectedly mildest 28—To judge' mother for about twenty-four-hours." 19—Chinese weight 50—More acid 29—Darkness _ NERVOUS WD M E N - British "IVI115CUInS Ask "Well, teacher, I'll speak to Dad 1,9—Symbol foe thorium 52—Platforms '.' -31--°Prohibition Expansion Fund of$2,500,000 and maylre I can fix it-up." -20—Number 53—I)IMCUlt problems 32—Hurries Take Lydia E. Pinkham's .][ 21—Corded cloth _33—Rough bed Vegetable Compound The congestion of British museumb Tailor (having measured customer 22—Poetic: always Vertical 34—Tropical'trult "i am a it eeeena as thh% 36�r Runaway should�i,; • • "My serves are ass — as-set-forth and'S2,500,000'is dem8nii-; foi-suit)—"And how would you like� 2•I—Sleeveless garments I—Abstained " ease" • . . 1 'Kish i�were�dead" � • ed• for their relief by Viscount d'Ab- the ?" 2 :i86—Persian-money of . how often have we h : pockets, sir. 26—Commanded _ —Or shoos teonn wens woman who has 1=0 - terno-., in his first-report as chairman Scot-="Weel—just a wee bit- deefl- 27-Dug deeper V 3=To'aftempt account-(ill.) b � roa.aow0 that her saes. 38—Paths can no longer stand the &train. ±ui'Ahe Standing-Commission on Mu- -cult to get at." 29—Builder of the ` A—Note of scale No woman should allow herself ee ; aeums and Galleries, recently placed ' Labyrinth =5—Conducted -'41-Parent. --=.__ drift into this condition u she an help _w ot. saIE at his Ma'est 's Station �•� 44—To move heavily - ham's ef* ble G �'° 1,�� a Foe h y 411 'Is the world round. the _ school 30—Fodder - 6. Before' ham's Vegeabls CompoQnd a tttai. Fa Office, London. ma'am asked the little boy. 1—Lai°ger part - 7—Parts of legs _ 45—Serpent s+esal�silty yeses women have se this The report says ' hat the planning "No'm, y wondeeia! conic to give them renewed ; 32—Scouts 8—To possess X16—Card game at,.nath and ygm, 47—Land measure= 90 out of e. 1M women who tepor0 • of extensions, which'would relieve the ^It fall'!, eh? 'Is it fiat,"tlien*r 31—Became clouded 9—Mineral _ �Ao us say that era bensilted by chits '.. W. wding of exhibits, has 'been made .•� Q•m••� 37—Part of hand 10—Conjuncti6n -=Parents gyq . 49 •-in many cases and all that is needed; "Are you crazy, child? If the world 38—Lean 11—Chy of Ob o - f l—Pronoun - _ ' ' 'are the funds to realize them_ , The Isn't round and Isn't fiat, what is it?" - - plans include: - "Pop says it's crooked." - f _ The erecciun of a new central block _ . answers to Last Week Puzzle Mussolini Takes Fifth_. POULTRY RAISERS of the Science Museum, at a cost of - Rambling Thoughts - d A' 3 ARM 0 R THY _ 'Post lA OWri Cal`linet heck ROUP 8:210,000, of which £30,000 was prom It is not what you want to do, but - �'anc�Fl"1 I - ARC R $ A D Fs H O S Rome.—Benito•Mussolini, Premier, jsed•by the commissioners of the 1851 , •- So exhibition; a new building for the D 'E S p •E N 0,,S N D .0 W S .Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister With a Few Drops of 86 g long as the women-do not have to take N S S T S '// D r X of Interior and Minister. of Corpora- Royal College•of .Art at a cost of out fishing licenses they should at . tiona, has taken a fifth t)abinet post, .£100,000 to relieve..conge'stion in the I N T 0 % S 0 L P AST that of Minister of 'Wan ` rctoria and 'Albert Museums, which -least be willing to bait their own i M E S N E B Y E �' S I R the_present building,adjoins.;•.a start books. Half the people in the world i He accepted the request of General � are unhanur because Alier-can't ifford A V� YAW S R R L Y - piet.ro Gazzera to be relieved of the ��r' +� with the reconstruction oz the Iron the things that make the other half ! v War yU.L�oiine—ge$e�al held f�T — `� OF PAIN _ Library of.the .British-Museum, esti- miserable. ' It would be much more fun i •S R 0 S TIC N E R T five years, then proposed himself to 'waled to cost £205,000, spread over 'if everyone played the business game S A f3 . S R A t} 3 Kirig Victor Emmanuel III. for the from twelve_ to fifteen years, and an' according to'the-rules.- Easy divorce IC IA T T L E- U R'S 1 11 E g extension of the Natural History Mu• is the result of too ens marriage. ! position. The Kin nominated him. � n y AIL A VIE R T d AIR Emphasizing the value of'private Kissing is dangerous to some and it ! - rn p'y D S -L L 3 '.N Y P g 8ertair33 b ■ .-. ._ ,r , a vu� au ens to s great ; _-. _ ,�• .` assistance, "which is more than ever needed at the resent time," the re many bachelors. Many girls get hus• , - .H� School Boaatr& •and Boards 'a mucad" p bands through sheer, luck,• others Poland As a Power Are authorized by law to esta lish Fort describes the recent formation : -;Of the Courtauld Institute of Art as through sheer silk: _ 'Comments the Brandon Sun=The - 's Poland of today is a power of the one of the most remaiatle instances _ INDUSTRIAL, TECHNICAL AND Even the-prettiest girl max• have a first rank-- a great And •thriving na- AR's` SCHOOLS of {private munificence. head like a door knobi_.Anybody can tion-with a martial tradition—proud, - •With the approval of the Minister of Education pt ttiln it: i i d d - i en a na- ,_.... sp r to , possessed of mm s • { .. `'Sees 1ni rovement torsi resources. Her army, her gem- ' DAY AND EVENING CLASSES The couple that sent their only child may be conducted,In accordance-with the 'regulations Issued by Montreal.,--Oi.e of the first_cheer- _ eral staff, trained and equipped by ful signs noted by the Montreal branch to a ollege last fali'are now aware.that her ally, the French, to.formidable, _ ,.. th}-Department of`Education.. U1 �la V'�tor�ian O, de o£ lraj i _ it is o ble for two to live more competent and highly mechanized. THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL IN8TRUCTI9N slight ins m the number o cheap y tne• She is B dtrongeL military power_thaw Is given In ��aatl'lour trades. The schools and classes al's under the , r dtrtction o1\AX--1DVIS0RY COMWrtTTEM "< patients paying a part of the fee for Germany. Of historic Poland, born : nurses' visits. Calls o' the Orle again de y r for - "How can I get my husband to tell in ur' the treat of.Versailtes,. Application for attendants should be mad* to the Principal • me about his business affairs?" asks of the school. assi"nev in eases of illness among we are, abysmally _ ignOraAt,__ How. _ -COMMERC171L SUBJECTS, MANUAL TRAINING, HOUSEHOLD unemployed continue.to be heavy, but_ a wife• many realize that Poland has a popu• Miss M. L. Moog, local superintend- Try to get-hi'rii'to'bby" a iiew ca'r. latioa of 32,090,000, an area of 150; iCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE are provided •ent has noted an increasin number __287 square miles, as ,compared with ter In the Courses of study In Public, al Schools Contitµtatlon and High , S 8oheels, Collegiate Institutes, Vocational schools and Departments. :of small payments. Left-Hand Violin Produced 39,402,739 �Seople, and 212,889 square �splp of the Regulations issued by the Minister of Education may b@ - - - A Norway, Nle., man has made a miles of France, 80,412,084 people and -stained from the Deputy Minister, Parliamint Buildings, Torenta. ` ISSUE No.. 31—'33 left-handed violin. - 183,381 square miles for Germany? _ +' ter,:�w -•.cewa•2.s�t+a..:...z_ .•..,_ ..a. =q .a....4yr° _ -.e...vd' _ :.�. - _ ..8.'•.�.t:'-. .-.a::: v ..r.--t..v..'-r -.. -.+sw:.. r:.=a:~ '. vs l •.a..s..•.,•.+.. 2'. �' ,:mss.,,: '::,,�,. e _ ..^.;�" ;1•"'. '+y:». e.. _ y, + .:, ''7F' 'i- '1.'; .. fit• +` .,�°�:+r these two countries, who were Jr. Pr. - Vernon Powell, Allen Wil-• welcome. 'Three I Basest Less" Shia millionaires, and who were living $On, Bed! McLean, Donald Linton. Alfred Fenny, Jr., of Britannia in the la' of luxury, who were E. Matthews, teacher. Beach, B. C., is home here on- two Aug. 3—Oshawa at - : p months visit with his parents'after 0_--,0shawa at Whitby r - TERMS victims in the gret►t ' crash in Three I Leagpe _ ,absence of eight years. He tray- 10—Wliitbg at Pickeerfag 4 _ ttt.76 per year: it.50 is paid in advsac.: y storks of taco or three yearN ago, f elled from Vancouver to Toronto, 14—Whitby at Oshawa The final league game o_ the sea- through 1'7—Pickering at Oshawa . Vbscriptiom to the United state. and Great but are now in want and may be son will,be played at Pickering on K the States b} bus, and stop- " .. ..._ Britain iz-oo in adrancr. s � Aug. 8th. when Pick- pad ever at several places of inter- classed as pauper_. the desire to Wedensday, g• es* and spent a few days in Chicago become rich quick has landed are will meet %ikltby. The boys Farmers At�te-atioa..! y and went to the FairL are �tTakinn .the_..final game a real JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, many in prison and others in the sports day. Six-special Boxing B,,gat- The many friend: of bSr:<. A. O. ------ `-- oor'house._-There is- s0ruethi•ug will be ,staged follu•n-ing t^e game. Fiett, will be sorry to hear that she The price for baling bay or straw p was r_aken suddenly 01 on Saturday -tor the the season of 1933 - NOTES AND COMMENTS. _alluring in riche:+ that many can A number of the ,&- t amateurs of , 4 the city are now en*.ere4i. The even- last and rert�o•:ed U> St. 9licrael's � will;be tie fr�llows : . }nut resi-t, and they tire. tvilliog•to ing's e�enis;.rill conc!u ie with Jack. K'�'Prtal on :Monday, niters she. tan- 2 wires, 51,;;0 per ton z, The Ecun-owie Conference being, ri-k their ltist cent and even their Clark and His Red Win-4. o* Ni'hit- der.•:a*.t and r�perat:or. :9r apper.dic- wires. 1.tS5 per.ton ,• loeld in London, England, is not' iris ir. the afternobn, and as far as reputations, in order that their by tan the stand for a crn UP--, 0 .�.e know at the time of writing. it CLIFFORD BARRETT' aikely to prove as sueces3tul as was 0�ot �gh,t be reached: lint for hours modern an•k old time dancing. .'ORVAL SHEA doped for. Had the Conference has been. We all hope she revery person wiio succeeds. in Ful! details .wilt be crier. i:^ next will be making a rapid recovery and W. G. SHEi;A been held a ear, ago -,-,lien the week: t sue. Ar}r,iss:,r. 25 ana 10 Y soon be able to be with us again. Aug 2nd, 1933 49 'ale reesiou was at its :worst it awassing a fortune irr speenititing cent;, dancing under " the direction n p in stacks,there are thousands v iu vi Jack Clark. The meetin r of the Women's Ass- would have been easier for the -- ociation will be held in the church on fyil.' It a person is Healthy he Audley Thursday Aug. 10th, at 2.30 o'clock »ations, sixty six of which are d fl' Rol -C "H est"- .- way lose in the gamble and still &:or -f r 1 _ ail acv Prv- Olde T rue and Modern,Daneing represented at the Conference, to y + ' no suffer from-the loss, 'pravid�d lT�`-aid shirnsninA- h�o.e is w'eIC 'gram Committee. firs.• Milre: �Ir;. have reached an agreement. It patronized' this week. Armstrong. Hostesses. Mra. john AT he risks only a sirlrall fractio9 0f y bail team wor. 1fron: 'Petty and Mrs. 0. Petty. A,-,. are �C(.OMMUNITY HALL- —�' would have been a case of a The ,boys Wa.c.. for - •'drowning• man graapiug aft a his wealth. But when a' roan Claremont on Saturday last: w[th music ber_�t en acts � straw. But Harr, when times are stakeq his whole wealth in the George, Cammack has had a W--od further particulars. C L A f? E IVI O N T otock warket. the chances are-lie Electric grinder installed in" his _-- _ _ ON looking much better, and hope is will lose all. No arson Should barn. * -- retnrning, the attitude of the p. J. H. Madill and son Hartiey, paid Saturday, August. 5th; 'I933 tandaq 34 to 1.. m. luationschange, and the tendency eater the stuck ivarkNt, antes+ be a flying.cail on his frier*is barn oz fu,, • . 2 p•. is able to bear the loss and not Monday. +,. - -to look after their owu interests Several from here paid' a visit to George Carr and his Blue Chasers., suffer thereby. But no person Peace of Mind is more in evidence. When the Eastbourne on the Lake during the .Admission 25 cents whole world was Suffering from who is not well-to do-should ever week-end.. • the .de ression at its worst, it tbink.of buying stuck, especially bliss 9lariel' Westney has secured A state of mind which springs p on margin, for in that case lie is the. position of Dietitian at BigWin from a realization that what- HARRY R OSE :created a kindly feeling among Inn in 1Zuskoka. !� �xhe various countries and a desire, liable to fuse his all. The terrible Hot weather has about scorched ever catastrophe be. ,to help one another. There are crash of a few eiirs ago should u all the 'crops: The corn crop is falls, neither your propertv `'• have been a lesson to all a=bo are suffering greatly. . nor y0nr income will auger t:ARP�NTER; BUILDER times' when adversity is a good Stephen Saywell, of Oshawa, Pre- and CONTR kCTOR inclined to dabble in stocks, but through,youc neglect. -- - rhiog. Often a person does not . sident of the Young People- of the Plana and. Speeifleatione - evidently many did not profit by United Church in this Conference We'sell "peace of mind" in- realize what a . good world he is prepared. that experience, fur many of thern preached here on Sunday. aargnce policiep. : living in or how many friends he We regret that we made a mistake '' All Workmanship l,ae .,rrtil-13e +iifara g�me er at were caught a few days ago when - ---_-� in the name of the Entrance Class_ : CYRIL E. MORLEY, Guaranteed. gtoctca Luvk ra d,� >�y- P:v bereavement or loss. then the �'' it was ainrKan Mark �: Phone o70V, _ "-- th' k the depression is over and Y P/CK'ER/NO P. O. -sympathy of the world is aroused W p this school and not Lloyd as. Lloyd . P[CKERING, ONT. ,. all prices . go upwards, but pass-.ed with honors from.' the Brock An old ditty saps : When the Read school. -- - devil was ill, a ,devil a saint would we are not certain that the present _ :ibe ; when the devil attar outlook is permanent or- ,Brougham SAVE EVERT _ DAY+devil a saint warn Fie. So it is not. The only safe way to invest --i " - money is to glue value fur'value. The Church attendance on Sunday _ With a country. Whoa the whole was small due chiefly, do 'doubt to T �T wr r000rld is suffering, each country When a farmer 9ellw r< buAhel of the extreme heat. On Sunday next. IN THE 1' 'E EEK 3basa desire to help We others, so wheat, he expectm to (let its,value Mr. Lewis, of Claremont will have In return, and when thi' is dune charge of-the serf Mr. Glove.: atlsat Way will all recover, but Mr: and Mrs. M. .4 of;d acid - - beintr absent an hi; 'r.�l:days. '- _ a country is reccovering, no person loses" lt. is the aHme Mr. _ -at•hat sympathetic feeling gradu. thin when a person goes t,i,a and Mrs. E.' Holtby h,aa a delightful Special Bargains for Thurs.' Fri. and Sat. -,ally dies out. store. If he or. she .given the motor trip to' Ctintnn on Tuesday, ('!old Medal Lobsters 1 C"' . e�C_• merchant a dollar bill be ezppc•t+•. when they vaited 3{r., and Mrs. R. �.i f $ r tin �fra7i'. Qne day last week a druggist to get go- of the same. value ii, Farrserviee. the latter-formerly'Miss +. °lfrom California. who is on s ►fairs, mho Rave them a hearty wet- return, and : neither buyer not c->me. They made the ret•,rn trip on Quaker Corn Flakes, 2 pkgs �. 15e. uiaotoring pleasure trip, crossed seller loses. But when a per ou -Wednesday. and visited ,the 'Guelph dato Canada at Niagara Fails, and bar a Stork on margin, Ise does not . Agricultural eolleze rn'r>ute. Asst. Marshmallow Biscuits 2 lbs. �9c• j, y A gathering of the Greig Clan met ! �_-- •U-4 4'm nom_-int;3 our country was kne— •�„ value of ►t.wf which h__ _ te�63ne A#c z1�r and Mw Alas_-- .— __ �}___ _ C naturally anxious to increase his Is buying. It may prove valuable, Albright on the fifth concession one Del Rose Ctiolee� as o• y G f o • • knowledge ;.;spectVgg Canada. or it may prove absolutely worth day -last 'week. A very en- vable lieett ng Major"Oxley- manager of firm was spent by all. They came leae,,if the stock drops in price from Toronto, Peterboro, Pickering Qxydol, large size} per pkg . • 2 l ce Ontario Travel Bureau. he asked he may lose hislast cent in payiaR and Mount Zion. Lunch was served _ Win "Who is the Bing of Canada, margins in order to retain his under the Maple Tree in'the form of ,and where does he live?" Then a picnic. Peach or Apricot Jam, OZ. far •9c. c-- Stock and eventuaiCp he may lose Thursday afternoon, July 27th, Jibe asked in all seciousnesa If Sir all. the Sunday School and Community - I' lRobet t Borden was still Premier = - - '' generally' gathered at Wilson's Park Gillett's Lye,'2' tins . . . » 25c .,,of Canada. us j or Oxley an Green River, for their annual picnic. -- l'1 To those who had not' visited this de- ' 0 The 14c.- n t f ii do t. COYO�' f your subsc � 8JO asi i i s these matters. O r! gntened him t o c er � y p Serviettes . lightful, spot before, it was some- ! P g land also took time to impart con News is not paid up, kina- what of a surprise to find such an - ,aiderable information about the ideal place for picnicking and holid- - Shop the Red dl White Way and Save. _ Dominion., Early in July this �� attend t0 It at once, as aging, almost at our doors.There a - _ year an American car passed we need the money, for safe bathing which splendid facilities and swimming for all ages, an excell- 800TH cf MURI SON itArough Pickering, with akin, hav -is necessary in ,running, a ent space for games, and tables with ping been taught in the school a t hot water for tea so conveniently . ,aka that Canada is a coatntry of neWap per placed .Brougham people are exceed- -PICKERINC ' . Hof snow and ice, and the motorists _-_ ingly grateful to the proprietors cares over to enjoy some of our School Reports for the kindness and courtesy shown You order (PHONE PICKERING 800 'We deliver j Y i them on this occasion. ••-winters rtr+ in Jul These are lw y ---. S. S. h'o. 1 — Names in order of •. Cherrywood iocideoto that occur every near. merit.. (') denotes pass on year's — - 'This intense ignorance displayed, work. Entrance Class - Mary Mas- Mrs. Beare spent a few days with iw by Americana is.a result 9f the ulka• Sr. 4th - Grace Appleton, Mary Miss Edith Roach. "Pick Ha'rdw4re Store _ Hepworth',,Edith Cookson. Jr. 4th - Lorna Rennie visited with her gr- f,eaehiogy in their school boots. Stepha Burkyka, Russell Powell, Jno andparents.a few 'days. 7 - - The pupils receive the impression Puckrin. Sr, 3rd - Mary Berezdwick', Mrs. W. Petty and children are ` 4bat the United States is the Margaret Pascoe', Kenneth Powell, spending a few days this week An - "- .greatest coudtry`-iu the world, Kathleen Redman, Billie MacLean Toronto. �y Prepared for Hot Weather :and that Canada is iosigniflcant (roc.)' Susie Puckrin and Mary Puck Walter Fennel and his sister, Mrs -, rin (rec.). Jr. 3rd - Bruce Redman J. C. Rennie and husband and fam- ` an comparison. They do not know absent for examinations. Sr. 2nd - ily spent the week-end with their Electric Ranges and Perfection Cook 9tov9e. ,�tbat Canada has more square miles- Lorna Puckrin, Lorna Shea. Norma parents, A. and Mrs. Fenny. Quite Aban, the United Staten. They Redman, Herbie Puckrin; Cari Wil- a number of friends from Toronto Screen Doors and Window Screens to keep out the fires - son absent for examinations. Jf. 2nd visited the Fenneys on Sunday. --- sod be comfortable. _ kayo nn knnwledge of the great .- Kenneth Pascoe, Doris McLean. Sr. A garden,party will be held on `: 'wealth of Canada, in its agricul- let - Albert Appleton. Jr. t - Merna Cherrywood United Church grounds RING BUG SILLLR 1 ` •atural products. fish, timber and Shea,'Verna Shea.-Sr. Pr. - Ronald on August 16th. The Goodwood Dr- -The Quick and Sure Death Insecticide _-sstmerat8 ai all rinds.' Usnada Pascoe, Maizis Butler, ViAAr Cook- amatic Club will present the drama '•araoke second place in the produc• son, Arthur Butler, Marjorie Shea. "Betty, the Girl of my Heart," Agent for McCormick Deering Farm Machinery and Replies. '`�rtiort of gold, and first in pickle _ lar' ket Oar !ldotto:—"We have if. Cao gat it, Or- •'+and cis she and in p o other Pickerin � - Me it •� it is not made." prodnete she occupies a, romineat g _. 'rp Aition. Toronto has the greatest J. S.r IIA +7 t N91 PICKERING anaaal • fait in the world,and every year ill.. is becoming larger. OFFERS 'T6einereseed.met6E`trafficiedoing YOt1IIg Steer Beef--home killed �R/NG SECIALS to dispel this ignorance. P T.qurlsts into Canada every sum "°-- Round Steak, per lb.. -a6a. - (PRICES TO SHOOT AT) u -•ser,.is doing much'"to enlighten « `T:: ' _x •i-tie people in regard to the great- .Sirloin Steak 17C. -,awes of our Country, and that it is _ Team Harness st$25.95 per set - _'_�• (Saturday onl�'� - _ `Horse Collars, 1.90 each ap b. - cx�ut simply a land of ice and snow. - All other Harness parts at equally low prices. - ;193tit,._ notwithstanding all• this, a - A per lb- , 15C. D4en's Farm Boole at 1.96 per pair - _ ,.. ''" :i'iar e .. :Lamb front , p g percentage of Americana T Other Lines of'Work Boots, 2.49 per pair tip c►nre still in deepest' ignorance � Legs of Lamb, �a - •" .­-21c. Men's Sea Oxfords at 1.95' Boys' at 1.T6 - y 'swmpecting her northerly neighbor, C Youth's at 1.69 per pair up which is destined to become one Sugar-cured, Sliced,.lb. 15c. ;. men's Overalls, 1.211, 1.49 and 1.75 per pair - :'•,-Of the greatest nations on -the _ Boys 8 year to 7 year English Sport Panto 96o pair.-.q arth. r ANDREW Comeau andiaee-for yourself !) ,R Frf the greatest evils of the •• a , , . _ '`` Phone 2904 - ° +lper-• ..t agif, espedilly'iu Canada ` -.. . • ' 'Phone No. .4000• and *,be United States, is that of We deliver pout^order C Em C I L BRADLEY -"dab'.,ling in Mocks, There are . dibnndrtds of men and women in i PiekeriDgl '� Ontario v+,'�_': d _ •'gwk.•ti:Y y:•_i'4*4a ,�'—`�'rt!E" •'.e�; iw ``u^'. �•- ., r: _ ..' - .r, -e w-,rte a-J' rye4 =.,�c:.scn .�.- ...,.,,: x .•. . ,-. ..•1'Sr �.�-• ,,.�.-- -.-a.... --. *, 'aRr�` .r,"cur-,s:�:,'� ., ...•;:�-'�•_ i° _ :w...t - ��.• µ--•• _ .�. Y '✓ M V4. J'Y- -C..,a .7 �,. .re•�r" r;�- l,Y. :�. ti' .J"' - t{ T ywT '4- 0,4 Our .•ay.I. A. .G `� 'S •!: •� .J t i.. .r• b•-a .. ":ibd� _ ��' ,3.'r•-r:C:h rr1 :.T a !- �� I^ `'•X 1. R \'',r., r).-. .u" .�- -w� T - . �' ��' LZ.AEEYONT Our butcher, Ben Kilpatrick, man and D. White. - Horse Re ire Freese Lewis a at a week will observe Monday next as Civic Girls' Race, 14 and under Mary Register W�. ANDERSON Holiday and his shop will be Clark and Grace, rrilinson. a :•1n Toronto- with Miss Ruth Dator TP DOWNSVIEW REFINED - The i 'Tisoa. closed during the day. Boys, 12 years and under Race - :DUMBARTON Miss Sophie Crocker)and sister, Ewart Bagg and Arthur I,enson. ' choice bred Clydesdale Stallion [26218], the propertv of F. J. Has- Frank Gibson. of Toronto, spent Mrs. Dixon, .of Buffalo, motored Girls', 12' years and under - .Irene `.a few days feet week with Ed. aver, sled are spending a few days Taylor and Doris Smith. surd,• Reston, Ont. will make the �I lit S U R A 11T C E •'`• - and Mrs. Gibson. at the home of their mother, Mrs: Boys', 10 and under - Ewars Bagg' season of 1933, at. Oscar wilsozr 3 ,. in Brougham. - •,, MCA. C: D. Clements,eJ Toronto, H. Thomson. and Murray Morgan. _ ACTUMOBILF is visiting at the home of.her par Girls' 10 and under - Rowena Red GREENHALL'S BEST f•22'22'�, the �'inceut' Baker, who resides east -- FIRE r+ eats, Mr. and Mrs. Selman. shaw and Betty Smith, Champion Governinene: Premium "'°• of the village, was taken ill on y.. Duncan' and 111r3. Morgan rite Sunday pith aynrptoms of appen• Boys', 8 and under,- Blake.Bri coe - Clydesdale :Stal!'on, the .property BCRG•LARY spending a few, days in Sandford diciti•a. At time of writing he was and Ernest Northeote. of F. M• Coop:; Claremont, will •' CASUALTYI �£ -with the former's daughter, Mrs. somewhat .im roved and-.we hope Girls, 8 and under - Dorothy Cva make the season of 1933, at his Leslie Feasby, and fir. Feasb p P nor and June Taylor. own stable, lot 22„ con. .9, Picker- - L1FE IN9URA1\OE y' for an ewe Cy recovery. Wheelbarrow Pace - Bilt Tomlin- in one mile west of Claremont- ' A. D. and Mrs. Peters and dau• Henr • Madill and sod of Har g' Phone Pickering 7920 •3oly 5 ' son and Ross Redghaw. CHARRAS [12920? �;hter, of Part Perry, were in the row, spent a couple of days during derai491, the , e villa a on Tuesday visiting thear the past week -with Mrs. Esther Sack Race - Lorne Trap and Bill French Imported Federal; Pravin- L E. O �G ��� g y P Tomlinson. L. r Curt re'sidenta ehaveBbeenl bus Palmer and Ir.a Bayer. Mr.'Madill Oldest Car on Grounds, -=- hlr. Sin- percher nl Stallion,the property of FUNERAL DIRECTOR ANDi during the , • y C attending the being eskers' Clair. Oscar Wilson, Brougham,, will ' g past week searching Convention which is being held is The whole day. 'was an eventful make the season of 1933 at his EMBALMER. for a spot where they could escape Toroutu, - = ' - !--.the teat .heat GS de tees above � one in the history of Claremont, re- own stable, Brougharrl, Ont. • Successor fo1W, J, Mather,' R g The Claremont Girls softball ceipts exceeding $400. The day was Stoufiville zero.. team neat down .to Pjckeciag on ideal, weather good and everydad DOL, [1?3208], (12921); the impor- Mre. Bishop;,who is liviaag with Monday night bt and la ed the ed French Percheron Stallion, the ]`light sees Dap Service g p y present. -The evening program by her daughter, Mrs. Tbos. Gregg, PE-kerirrg team, whore they de Ernie Bruce and his Band was very property of E. A.-Somerville, will Business Phone Residence Phone s. = --_-still continues' in a very weak featedby 12.to2. We wonder if gam, stand for the season of 1933, at 9801 9820 - condition and is unable to leave the Clxrernont girl's can play ball' _ his own stable; lot 14, 10th line, I -her bed. as well a_s r,ther teatus Markham Twp. This horse is a - Ed. and Mrs. Oibsori and daus George Turner, who has been - Government Prem. Horse. Terms, DI1TY S, GARAGE ---� Khter, Mabel. and L. and &Its. Attention ! . $10.00. No. 2336, Form At. All acc • . " serious) ill for a'numberuf weeks- ,_ Gibson, of Toronto. Rpent the 1 idents at owner, risk. Con Brock and Kingston Rds. R� during which he received treat week end with the former's broth meat in a Toronto hospital, and is Milk Producers, :..:.er,. William, and Mrs. Gibson, of cow at 4iz his home here, but we Starting AuguNt 1st. THE ""ADELINE' General Repair Work all cars. t FHilisdale. are Sorry to bear that he is not Wanted-15 to 20 cans milk,daily, guraeteed at reasonable The infant son of George and p pp BEAUTY-:'- SALON prices. Mrs. Beverley, we are sorry to making the progress toward re from approved herds Attraction �.- . , • ire port, is vet ill a resent. The covery that is hoped for. contract'fonone year�no stock to Acetylene Welding Po y p - = hot weather of the past month buy).• Write but C, Barrelling And Batteries ropalred and charged.' !'ICKERIAf(i.NEw9 Finger Waving. Firestone and Dunlop Tire@.I Claremont has been very trying on children g ,r �+ •and old people. Seal Treatment. . Gasoline and Oils. The �d ns -of the village and The .Field winners of the Aare- STANLEY : THEATRE P !w g moat Feld bay on the 19th art as . . Hair-enttir�,r. ? district are aniter:iaq greatly from follows: Refreshment Booth in Connection 'the hat--sad dry weather. Fora Footbslt - Caremont ;20. - ;gTOIIFFYILLE Permanent waving a °per'iaity Phone Pick.75001 ; long time there has been very Lacrosse - $touffville, 2-1, 12 sw• »beiisllti� �SuslelA�l, (night or day)..' ay►.- •.little growth, and what has grown eaters. - has alt been withering cep. Men's Softball Tournament -- High- FRIDAY and SATURDAY Phone .1906 CLARE510NT MILTON SLE'E'P s R.J. How, who has been Secre land Creek, 9 sweaters and Bank ,Aug. 4 and 5 � + �-- tar PROPRIETOR :_- tarp treas. of the School Board of Commerce Cup. •-1`.OYE'ME TU-NIGHT Fine Nursery Stock t for a anmher of pears, has resign Ladie's Softball Tournament - Pick - ed the position which he has filled ering. 9 pair silk hose. Jeanette MacDonald, FOR 19331 eo well, and D. .M. Morgan ha BOX's Softball -- Highland Creels, 9 Maurice Chevalier Ornamental Trees. been appointed as his successor. parr of shoes. ppo Cartoon and Comedians Evergreens and Dwarfs. Ed. and Mrs. Levis and Miss Horseshoe pitching - Open-doubles. Flowering Shrubs. Hedging, McDonald motored to Toronto on Russel[ and Roy McLaughlin. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Climbing vines, Sunday. They were accompanied Open singles, R. Beamish. Rose& and Perrenatai Borders, _ ~T w by Miss Floes .McDonald,'of Chi Local doubles, Russ Leach and W. 8 and 9 Dahlia&and Rockery Plants, �• • sago. whoa had been epeading a Routl @y, �� Beny BuBhes and Strawberries, y week with them, and who is now Local singles, Russ. Leach. . HYPNOTIZED Gooseberries and Currants. 09•o rule r. T�ss"r srdiNUr , spending s week with her stater at family. on Grounds - Fred Moran and Ngelt Asp aragus. r+s �••d•+•s n a &e Hardy. Fr-At Trees, coot-pruned. 'a rte"' t (The Tti.t .Aleck Crews DISNEY 1St • lnThe regular meeting of the Married Mien's Race -'W. Judd and _ - -- Root-pruned apple,pear, cherry and OM J .Briscoe. - - - - '_ Englisb cheiry'tre 4 to 5 years old and . Women's Missionary Society of Married Worrien's Race - Mrs.- R. ' Patrons pleAer ru•tr ton -hi)ws u ling root-pruned and care.bearing Oshawa the United Church will be held on Risebrough and Mrs. Lorne Jonas. Saturday- 7 and 9 will come auto ef!-et in from 2 to 3 Off•Pass ORfera peace bs" a ''Thorfday, Aug. 10th, at 2 3 p. ;1n. 100 Yard open' Race - T. .Ashen- years and some have borne in 1 yeor. -at the home of Miss McGlashan. hurst and Archie Crozier. Tue.. We , Fri. 8.1; ' Miss Barroch, returned .miiston- .45 Yard open Race, Girls, --B•tan- parking 1p-0: in rearof Theatre J. T' ELLIOTT, AGENT ary from China. will speak, after the Todd and'Mary Clarke. PICKERING1,ONT, 20ti � { -which a social hour will be spent. Boys' Race, 16 and under - Archie • -- All ladies welcome. Crozier and Ronald Ban. Theaaiy- eedioni le feature of- 100 Yard; to Pickering, Tp. Boys --- - e tbe dry weather. in the minds of J. Robinson and Lorne Tract. : some people, is that they have net Boys' Race. 14 sad-vnder- F_-Rod- V • found it necessary to operate their a. ]awn mowers for many weeks. The , The appearance of the lawns has �T f not,been improved on account of ;his long period of rest on the part :, Eyes f�raysl(the��Estg s �iBlsis;rag " aI of the '%we mower operator. We are sorry to report that Jae. • + 13 \ Evans suffered a paralyytie stroke . - in j TCO R •O N T 0 4 •,oa llaooday morning.. He was ea -: ,gaged operating a washing ma Modern Tickets Wo. Return Wc. chine. when he fell off a chair on which he was sitting. The stroke + - Whop time appnsacb- = its a slight one, affecting one of hie , �D A I L Y S E R V I C E e. WrIsk we hrms and also the power of speech. Esstero.8tandard;Time will b° standiat is a -,He is gradually recovering and it '; l - ma4s trlbate to t>ss is expected that he will be in his by C. H. Tlade, �• Leave Pickering Eastern Leave Toronto persons t�have bases usual health in a short time. Eastern House :Standard Bay at Dundas erected to honer. Oar • Rev, Mr. Barton. pastor of the •Pest! 21 A. X. P. M: Time A. M. P. M. cr+sstlas •kfII ssearss - Baptist Church, has returned •a 6.09 e 2 54 is 6.80 a 8.30 the best rasnits. 1 come from his mouth's vscation More satisfactory results will be _-- _ -- end for the next Ease weeks will � � for both the patient and the �.•a d.54• a 3.54 7.80 4.80 _ i "No Gates Tribats" i ,... have charge of-the anion services optometrist when the one has the 7.54 a 4.54 19.00 6 80 N. W. !STAFFORD of the Baptist and United Church • confidence of the other. Then it will . 9.24 5.54 "I0.80 a 8.30 ee. The morning cervices will be` not be expected that the story of the 10.54 e 654 - c'11.80 7.80 treatment for the rheumatism std.. :a 11,54 7.54 P. M, •-e 8.30 - +• 1re1d in the Baptist Church and, • Pbeas Whitby and ithe evening services in the United, getting knowing this, ask for he full' e&- - 112.54 e 9.54 _ = �c1L80 1fl.S0 Chnreh. On. Tuesday Rev J. E. sure of'comfort to be expected for & 1.54 b 10.44 280' _ and Mrs. Glover and family eft' - - y something with rheumatism as a � s daily except San, dr Hot. b Sundays � Hol. only. -, to spend a month at their yammer cause. I call attention to the above cottage on the River Trent• state of affairs because I' Wish to j c Sat• only, a 8'at., San. Sol: only. s Lyman and ' Mre. Pitkey and that many reflex di9ordera of Daily Services'-Maskoka Wlisrf, Wesaga Beach, �a Yntn�t Leonard Pitkey motored to the the human system are detected the- b * ' Trent River -on Friday last, On ough weaknesads of the eye and if1s Point, Barrie, Orillia. Midland, Jackson's o --their return on Sunday they were appendages and in knowing this I . and other popular resorts. aeeompaoie I by Luther and Mrs. . wish to pass it on to those who,may 1 w $� '� �• . .:. Pilkey, who had been spending a be a patient themselves some day ' Tickets and information at, sod WAWANE9A INS. CO.' con to of weeks'-at Rev. J. E. Glo•r and ask them if it is-not more to rates for farm and Doan ; .'Vera summer cottage along with their individual welfare to as compl- Oheap Moraa m �T Thomas and Mrs. Bacon. While etely as possible detail the symptoms of-theif .i fi,,:�, i/,.l it dry[ !n w taastorm insursnoe on bnildiags•i vvu Tilke a cousin.. Allan�� Michell, not reached they will not feel that , - Automobile Silos etc. y' •;AnWmoblle Insurance • - i who hard a beautiful home on the �y in any Way neglected to exp- Eastern House-Pickering of all kinds. .T*t River. Mr. and Mrs. Bacon lain their trouble as they felt aff- have been spending the month of licted by it. When the find that the _ FARM8 FOR SALB .July in Me.(Mover's cottage,where three most common thinyLS for which a _ Write or phone the former hail been recuperating children are.punished are impolite- 'tram his serious illness and opera ness, disobedience and mother's BOWMAN & ROWE ^g,_ 'from We are pleased d know ��' I would be pleased to sees- ... 20 WHITBY, ONT. &that he is Rradaali recoverin in seeking a remedy for the head ' St N490NABLIE (30QQS „_- _ ,�•: y g' ache and believe.tbat�ome of the The potato crop ie � likely to other troubles would not be so gr- Goodyear Tires, as low as pprove a great failure unless&.Rood , , Goodyear Tubes, as low as ,90 • laea�ry rain comes very soon. The !o be coaeladed )taint, white. 'very early-crop has been a fairly A fall stock of Brandam-Hendrson-and Dominion $ardware Paints srsrm Rood one. but .those planted in rr ■■ always in stock. Let as figure your job. May looked well for. a time, but You Can Bap at Home -White Rove Gasoline, at regular prices. Iffaarso Motor Oil, r the dry weather coming on before _ . TIRES, BATTERIES, the best at a reasonable price., the potatoes had been of any size, ..Twine--International and Euglish-as low as $7,80 per cwt. YV' -their growth dame to s standstill :AC.CE890RIES, ?a' and in many cases they will he hardly worth hory sting. The At as low and better prices _ _._ . _ y rr l . late planted crop tipay tarts out as _ Repws IOl' fO�iQMll118; : 4' well if they_-gets eaffieientamoant `= you can in Toto>ato. - -of rain. Some predict that the y It we haven't it we can get it. ' price next winter will be as high - McOormlak-Deering. McCormick, Deering, International, Durslnt, as$5.00 per bag. A, member of the Let us repair that leaky. top. Rigby, Frontenac, Massey-$arras. Frost& .- government of Pr ce Edward's,- - Wood, Cocksbatt. - Island is advieila t e farmers to Skilled Motor Re airs. BeattE $roe'. Hey Toole, Litter Carrier and Pump Rewire. ` bold on to their crop until next p _ De Laval Milker and Separator Repairs. winter whenithe price is expected * _ We are wrecking a Fordson Tractor and Iot. 8-16. to be very high. The corn and Gordo4 .a. Law Parts half price. Sold and Installed by root crops are also suffering very Phone 2808; � Q FRANK .J P$00$$ severe w�hee• from the hot sad dry PICKERING, . ONTARIO CHAS. COOPER, CLAREMONT . ,; ter•, �-- ''i may/ pf ?wp-,r--- ..-,.>� -•=y,;--•�`•, "�..1^: y 1• is '.`:C' ';; ,t ^'2•,- .t� ,�,. ,4N' /1_ j w'' .".tea£1 ,+•a!4k ,�.�P'"1+. 1. I..�. ,±... , �_{ •y''_ - r ,,,,ice, '. a•.: I —.1 ,. ._- '" :r °"•'.r`."". , , '' � t co.Omitted suicide, as a result of 'M.leg oases ' . h THE F _ "That was wb,st I had in mind, and � 1 ` '7 . . as I am—and have been for many r . � t • . _•" years—interested in gambling parties ' mystcriousAas' q'iucra de w various parts of London, i have -­­� �....;. welcomed this oppo rtunity to discover . I . ,. , . , , . � lmuchwmoneyoas young cause hinj to do ` _� . . . . . -= ., -- - IL -- - --4_ hat I believe he did." . -�-- By J. R W MOT w 1 _- - t s, In- - - - - - "Ian' that rather dangerou • sy opals. he ~ - - - - ' Spector? I mean in view of the Cor- • - medium of the advertisement, ex- oner's verdict?" I •• ,M. - At a ,London dance club Molly Car- hutted to know themse:e.. "Coroner's verdicts are frequently h j ; ,. .stairs meets Roger sarong who prone- " „ quite helpful things to Scotland Yard ines to get her a lob. The following After all he told 'himself, as he morning Molly is stopped by a police- Mr. Barling," "smiled Blayton, grimly. Is 'man and taken to 'the police station, Wrestled with his boiled shirt an hour "Tbey sometimes have 'the effect of - Tom' j .,where• she is identified by a Mr. and later, "it was jolly queer meeting her putting people off their guard and , Mrs. Silver as their missing niece. That r uttin g g; g have . . . , ?sight at the Silvers' home she discovers again like that. All the same she " enabling us to get to closer quarters 1 . ' : : she is being used as a decoy la a might have said something mi ht ,, gambling house. The silvers nett tell than we might otherwise be able." --- -_ ]dolly that Major Carstairs, her father, u " „ , • • ' is on his way home item India. A fur- -In the midst of the dressin some- I see, nodded Roger. But I m - • „ th.. crisis develops when Molty runs g afraid I cant help you. It would take Unfor#><fied Canadian Border into Roger$arcing leaving Paul silver's one rang the front door bell. along time for me to compile alist- :' pruet of Many Pal�ys 1.study, where there has'been a quarrel. "A gentleman to see you, sir," an- of all the places I met Carruthers,and ' nounced Cleveland. "I told him you I'm rather late as it i,, Inspector." ' CHAPTER X1V, were dressing, but he was adamant, Inspector Blayton arose from his President Roosevelt's recent refer• based on thorough investigations, • - Roger Barling drove away from sir. His card,.sir." .chair and finally, emptied his glass. ence to the Canadian-United States Maine did not agree to it and the diffi- Lawn House in his smart two-seater. Barling- took the card and read: "There's one thing about me, Mr. border as a boundary without fortiSca- cultles culminated in the "RestooE . --=The'sigh of Molly Carstairs standing "Detective--Inspector Blayton, Scot- Barling," he-smiled. "Time's no ob- lions emphasizes the unusual condition War" of 1838 39: For this affair the ,outside the door of Silver's "office" land Yard." - ject on a case like this. I can wait, which exists along this 3,000-mile strip President was authorized to call out .. • 'tad taken him completely oti guard: "Cleveland, have we committed a anc perhaps next time we meet you of land. Aside,from patrols at strat- the militia,but hostilities were averted. • •It had, in fa,et,•unnerved him. As a crime? Think, man! Has the Bent- may be able to remember." egic pointsrof Royal Mounties,customs Border West of Niagara . . consequence, be drove with reckless ley'been standing without lights some- .3lowly Inspector Blayton descended ,and-immigration officials and boats of Difficulties also entered into the fix- • . - disregard of his own safety and the where; or haven't you paid for the the, steps that led to the street. H @. the Department of Fisheries and ing of the boundaries west of Niagara. Waterways, if is unguarded, However, _ - safety of others towards the West meat?" .was in a thoughtful mood. It was France first claimed the Mississippi , End. Hastily garaging his car, be_ "Not that b recoaect, sir.' !quite obvious to him that Mr. Roger it took more than a century of negok1a- basin by virtue of the exporations of .Barlin knew somethi lions to arrive at this happy state of • went to his flat. "Well tell '-im -we'll pay i.nmediate-"Barling �`g- The Inspec- La Salle; English fur traders claimed In his room he mixed him:.elf a gen- ly!» - ter had been watching his hands. fairs, the Northwest. With the cession of. �ezous whisky and sod,,, and rang'for "I meant about the crime; sir." What the face frequently refused to The fixing of the boundaries, begun Quebec in 1763 the situation changed, �Cle•%eland• The young man grunted. "Show the disclose, the hands nearly always*did, 1783, was not concluded until 1903, England claiming what is now the `e, "What would you du, Cleveland if » and Mr. Ba-rlin ahands had clenched and although there were during the North Central States.. The North . y gentleman in Cleveland. g' , - , .you'd made a fool of yourself?" he de- Inspector Blayton was a tali, good- quite invoThntariiy, negotiations one or two instances of- es r lasers of 1 env s .r • .. xnandeu of his indispensable factotem. looking man, with a .`yeah complexion . , l local uprising between the settlers on To lie contin ed.) fife ambitions of the young Republic --: . Cleveland, being the perfect` ."gen= and slightly both aides of the line; the final issue ._ greying hair. In.his own a in the vacant spaces of the West fleman's gentleman;' supplied the an- opinion he should have been promoted was in no' case due to a display of Lewis and Clark. Gray and Astor car-, swer immediately. Superintendent at least five years ago, The Moonlight at Midnight force_ Because of the (saltiness of the tied the Bag to the Pacific. •"Since you're no fool, sit, I should but the Cemmissicner had am anti- Majesty and mystery=the moon - only available maps and the ignorance . The electioneering cry in 1844 - of , re �+ A broken circle in the midni ht sky-- of the negotiators regardtng'the tope "FifEy four Forty,,or Fight!" typified •- forget about it. Superintendent complex and liked In- rapby.of the country under dispute,"But what if you didn't want to for- spectos Blayton rather well, Across the lake a road of radiant light, g the spirit of the time, but wiser coun- get,.Cieveland. What if you waned v 5ucli wondrous beauty makes eternity, the marking of the boundaries was an sec prevailed. Negotiaticans were en- - ' ' "Mr. Barling." inquired h In'spec- - extremely complicated affair, to keep on reminding yourself that for is a pleasantly cultured voice. tired into in 1846, and it was decided you'd been a fool, what then?" "Sorry to interrupt the ritual and all Could there'-hag a been before a ight A.Dispute In the East that the boundary should follow the _.11 'Is it the sarrie lady, sir, may 'T that, but I'd like a few.words with like this? -The most-dangerous of the frontier forty-ninth parallel from the Rockies wk ;you, if I' may." Yet in the centuries of Time's abyss disputes was the settlement -of the to '•the middle of the channel which - = -Have you suddenly developed. a- Barling h'al managed to connret Slow many souls have seen such pa- boundary between Maine. New Bruns- separates the continent from Van- •4. feminine comple; Cleveland? Can't collar to stud with the 'assistance of Beantry— wick and Quebec. .This was fixed by courer's Island, and the a soberly you answer a question without imput- Cleveland and turned , smiling face to Mysterious grandeur of the midnight the treaty of 1783, but not completely .through the middle of tllCe said chaa- , , ' - it g a motive like that? What an ex- the Scotland yard man. sgy settled for more than S1tp pears.. The eel and of Fuca's Strait to the Pacific _ fraordinsry fellow you are." "The,+'s all right, Inspector, Cleve- And thrilled to see lt. ,Wild men and treaty named as the boundaries of the Ocean.' "I beg your pardon, sir. I can see i_ gt their mates, - United States such *ague locations as The many waterways along•the bor- P lac d re eta be hash t ,aid:. It'was a Before the white'man came, had oped-~the northwest angle of Nova Scotia," der—tbe Great Lakes; the St. Lawr- .should not have been indiscreet. Well,-r ental error• no fraudulent intent: - sir,to-stare to your inquiry; An an- you know" the'gates namely, the angle formed "by a line ence, St. John, Richelieu and Detroit �pwer to that depends entirely on the "What the` duce are yor' talking Of gratitude'to God -- not knowing drawn north from the source of-the St. RI vers=all have etiused many.ditiicttl- _. extent of the foolishness." � about?" asked the amazed Inspectar, �• 1 Croix Diver" and the'islands is the 'ties in the boundary:question. Ta . "Thanks, Cleveland," sighed the "The meat;' supplied Roger blandly. Put deeming On_a all great which still Bay of 1?aseanioquoddp which belong- solve them Etthu Root, Secretary of _ �ruung'man, dropping.into comfort- •'lt vas the meat you ,came about. —was God. ed to his Britaa a hS9aty. The idea= state..and James Bryce, Ambassador _ able chair, "that's very helpful; very Wasn't it'." -May. Austin Lore, tity of the St.Coiz River we,: decided FEitfaordinary at Washington, brought ' 'ibelpfui indeed. Ohr by the way, Cleve- Inspector Blaytor� hati been born - I _ by a Commissiod in 1798; that of the about a treaty which created the In- __ .-'isnd, am I dining out tonight or mast Pith a sense of hu tor. It had assist- ,islands by an agreement with the Bri- ternational Joint Commission. Thi ___- . 'we contribute tou•ar", our own cost ed him greatly in his dealings with Gowns Reminiscent Of fish commissioner, Thomas Barclay, commission, which first met in 1912, # �f liszinQ�" 1 e4, Edwardian Era at Ascot of New Brunswick, is 1817, and the consisted of six members, three' av- "i have it in mind, sir, that you "Let's talk about that- an,uthc ii�vs 'Z. °h""' a°^^> S "angle by direct negotiations between pointed by the President of the halted '`'promised to go across to Lady Burn- ti{ne," }e suggested. "What I really year was that sot only the debutantes a"'41ri Y star States and three•.by the King on the _, :.Acre'S4 sir, to meet Mr. Benjamin came to see you about was Mr. Car- wore dresses reminiscent of the Ed °i state, and Lord Ashburton in 1812. recommen • rf Grackle, the sculptor." - rushers. wardian era. but theft mothers also In these negotiations the King of eral-in-CounetI of Canada. Its decisions ` - "Crackle?" asked ,Barling, •with a Roger Bari%�g-immediately became' did, 'The older women chose full- the Netherlands was ealied upon to have decided, many troublesome con- . - - • ---lsmile. "That sounds promising, Cleve- actions. - length dresses of chiffon and georgette arbitrate. Although his award was tmversies, -land. Burnacre—Crackle: Jolly good • "Do you mind if I give you a made on long graceful lines with soft- -- --- -- ---- --- —--------, - ' 'I must remember that one for dinner, hisky, Inspector?" ' ly feminine trimmings, says a London An 800,000-volt X-ray tube is used Horse Makes Comeback y age's sure to want me to make one of "T..anks—just a tittle soda,of yon woman society editor. �b .�a�lQ snital for the treat Australia Spurns Tractors - -,.my infarrious after-dinner speeebeis." don't mind." • ' • they appeared, more gracious and meat of cancer. It ie estimated taat V■ • - "Grackle, sir, GRACKLE—same "And now about Carruthers. No-. charming this they have for -many is its power equals-that of £15,000,000 Melbourne.—Back to the horse Is . .. -(name as the famous National, horse, thing serious, I hope?" year• worth, of radium. the blogan of farmers of Victoria, who- . sir." Th Inspector took a sip 'at �►is Lt would be hard to disapprove of - ----r-- -- are discarding their costly.,tractors in v _ "That's spoiled' everything, Cleve- glass. "Why should`you think that, this season's debutantes, she thinks. •" . this time of depression, . ' .land, and just when I was trying to Mr- Barling." They are' very different from,their By the same means we do not e,1- •The result Is:that-the price,for heavy . , •.forget what a fool I've been:' "I know' him quite well, and--.he's,predecessors of last year•or the year ways arrive at the same ,ends.—St. horses for-farm work': has bounded ' , _ "Maybe, sir, you will still forget." dead," answered.•Roger, quietly. " before. Real, from $100 to $225 and p260. The stet- .40 ..-- --- ::'a hen, Clev.land had gone, Roger ,,lust so-he's dead. I was not for- •-'— age tiro of a henry horse, it !s pointed Barling felt the spirit of dejection $etting that. In •Act,-Mr. Barling, .. out, is ten years s-compared with five ' • '-'settle on him. Why in the name of knowing.hi.m as you did, perhaps you � ' -.A Permanent at 95 years or tractor, while the'horse has , -- ` ']ittte apples hadn't he spoken to the could detail some of his habits for me • no overbeail char;es tor" rephirg land `.'girI when he had the chance? But How he used to spend his leisure." ' spare parts. : 'lie'd been so rattled-with Silver that "Might I ask the object of thi -in- � This revival demand for 'horses die hadn't been. prepared for meeting terviea, Inspector?" . 9»•� means a revival of the 'demand tor., '+e, - )her. And then he wondered whethr "Certainly. To t+e quite frank with. '1 ;. fodder'and harness, and also has sttm • lsfter all he hadn't made such a fool .you; Mr. Barling, 'it has: been sug _ ��``'; ulated the blacksmithing and rug-mak•.. . . of'Himseif as he would`'have done had " "'"'' s'. ing trades. Bested to the Yard that the 8ot'oner .LLL'ie recogtilized her again She'd treat- was triisled as regards 'his 'verdict .- ` "'^ 'a - • ed kim shabbily. She'd deliberately That it wasn't altogether an accident." ;, , 31iss Joyce Grace: of Weslaco, .. deceived him—given him to under "You mean he was murdered?" Texas, won the first prize at a fancy :..stand that she was all alone in a cruel, The Inspector shook his head. "No, , '' . dress ball with a costume"made en ; • : true] world when all the time she"was 'not 'exactly, but don't you think it `�`" 1 tirely of real'fruit and vegetables. . . Paul'Silver's niece. possible that he might have committed ' "' v . But the thought caused him to suicide?" � : #' I have often said, that all the unl pause. If Molly Carstairs duets Paati In that moment the name of Molly happiness of men comes from not Silver's niece, how came it that she Carstairs flashed with vivid projection , knowing how to remain quiet in a was living on her own to cneisea: into the young mans mind: A6� ;,. w chamber.—Pascal. ` ---`That didn't seem-to-fit. -T-he landlady. that moment-he-r-eali:-�the trend of ,_ ' - Itt Chelsea had been expecting her to the inspector's questioning, and while - - ___ — _ -7return; in fact Molly had hinted,that he early wanted Paul Silver to get pLmeorie might be calling"to see her, his deserts, he had no desire to drag . It was extremely confusing and need- the girl into a criminal prosecution, - �, rl ,�W�61 fed a great deal'Di' eitpl-anation, "That is impossible for me to say, " -Then there was flee note' he had Inspector. I knew Carruthers quite - i .'s° . _- written her asking her to go about the well. We had met.here and Lhere for lob he had sought fox her. And she had many years. He was a likekable fe1- i :<. _, k k10 .1. not replied. Why? Simply because she low, rather headstrong.at times, but. 9 5 t o�q¢1 / had;beers pulling his leg? She knew always kept the bit between his teeth, ,. _ '"'�' Pot s fete • ' � " ' quite well 'that she didn't need any if you know what,I mean:' ; k 1nc,00 .0^i5 t )ob—that she had, in fact, already eyes, I think I do. I suppose you 1 ekw% ,10 of 'ob—a job as a deco in Paul -. ols°t,tn�'(ak¢Ero ;1 . . rr ] J Y knew he had been gambling a great t , .� p d o,,.e f _6ilver's gambling salon at Hampstead. deal?" r ,� .� , ';, bloc om+�g' "I'm beaten," he told himelf,`mis-. '• more than host of us; I sup- , �� , ' . ¢vel 1. Irabty, "beaten"to a frazzle. I don't pose," smiled Roger, ruefully. 4 �; _' understand it and I don't see why � ``` Y Do you know where ho- used to �, t I should be bothering myself about it, gamble, Mr, Barling?" �� , • 1r about her. She s tooled me, and Roger laughed,quietly. "Well, In- ,F 2- `` that's all there is to it. Goodbye, Spector,seeing that gambling is a.sort •' °, I. <lx = � i < Piss Carstairs, that's your trick, and Bf national 'vice, it would be difficult • • . , ause I'm not playing any more, it to say, Even at the most respectable #, F'; ^� s .; • kill be your last." . p � h3 ' ....,. attics there are opportunities fora i► x, �- Ott �.,.� k; �E.. But if Roger Carstairs thought he modest flutter. I shall rAkb] be r -• ',•'ponld dismiss Molly Carstairs from inveigled into a game o! Chemmy at l'nr! Sears grandrit�ither tins been wondering what 'these here" '►is thodghts in such a manner he was Lady Burnacre's tonight. But do you ' permanent waves were like, imw she knows,y She's Emily Hoskins, � . vot one of those men who are,through 'seriously* suggest that Carruthor'� aged 95, Betting tote works in a Itos Angeles pulchritude plant. ISSUE NO. 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OF -beat o! all the pictures of notables George leaped to his , Ruthmayer and Theophilus Quillian." « »" -' ' a I 11-1 a�+�'+ v, -_whom he has painted,' "Go and fetch it!" he yelled. said George slowly. "He told me as • For Do$ Days­ :._`4, -ART "So there you are," ended George. eady, George!" 1 counselled. great secret." . , ',. ��gt - ' • • "Well, now, boiled right down, what-"Let's bear a bit more about the pie-.-, "He told me, as a gr \•secret, too," ' 7—By HELEN WILLIAMS'' - �'•_-»11 d all this historical stuff amount ture, first." -drearily remarked Ronnie, ' �.�' 4 By F. Morton Howard to In response, our visitor, whose name - "And me, ditto!" he-Vily sated Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furs ' - _ -- -- "W that in 1764 there existed a•it seemed, was Mr. Wray ford, supplied 'Monty. niched T� -i Every•t'atterx• ;''. -'`..I - : ,� portrait of.Theophilus Qtillian Wool- a somewhat involved chunk of auto. There was a long pause. _ -' '1. y biography- However, the big p y- - " „"t'.'. , A great bunch of roses was coming atanshaw, . liana van Sluydater, and g fact lay `I.paid nine-twenty-five for mice„ _ `� down Bond Street towards me. I die- that picture may be in existence°to- revealed that his wife's dower of fur- mentioned George.' ' � .Aeraed-George Binningtou behind it. • day." niture had included, somewhat inex- • "One-fifty for mine;" hollowly contra• f - :V•.. "Whither with the vegetation?".- i "And supposing it is?" 'plicably, a painting of a solemn-lookng buted Ronnie. '' . . -- ' inquired. "Why, old man Ruthmayer would I cove." 'On the back of the canvas was- "He stung me fora clear-Cut two • : .'. -J.L give the last lingering hairs oil his; Pasted a paper " with faded writing hundred," observed Monty, with mel- i' "I am carting'it along to assist in - scalp to get hold of anything cognect•i which nnnounced.that the name of the ancholy pride. �- the great cause of Anglo American I subject of the portrait•Was.Theo p g ' friendship,' he stated, ed with Woolstanshaw. You see, the; philua Anunkem t-]ookin littl. Yellow•waa �,----"- _- .',�'. Q' in his name stand.; for 'Quillian.';Quillian 'Woolstanshaw, ,followed -by putting a series of•questions at there• �_ _ - . ,,"; "Lead'me to the ceremony," 1 chat• He's a descendant of Woolstanshaw, dates which our visitor could not clear- oeptton-desk, and looking somewhat. - - - ... ".`Ienged• - ' or likes to think he is. Well, I'll tod- ly remember, peeved. He turned away, nd caught, _ "Well, it isn't exactly a formal oc- dle off. But if you should come across "You go and fetch It, directed sight of'eur little art gallery... _ easion. More a case of 'strangers in that Dutch Johnnie's portrait of Theo-•George again. "and you'll get a good "Excuse me, gentlemen," he said, tl + +i . . �.. __ our midst,' and making 'em feel wet- philus Quillian, tell me." price for it." "but if you should want further specs- ' >f some, and a]1 that sort of thing." "Whence did you derive-'all this; Mr. Wrapford departed. When at mens of my work I shall be pleased to ' . ., , _ _.1. "Quite, George!" I agreed. "WhaVe length he returned, George positively supply you at the same r..tea as I sup, { ,# } i I . ' uilliaa-ana," ] asked him. her name?" Q wrenched the picture away from him. plied these to Mr,Ruthmayer, who, 1 tS ! i�" :}t "Elmer J. Jaggers dropped It out, "His name," pointedly amended The name on the back of the picture understand, has left Londoa. During. !: ,! - George,' ha more or less in confidence. Do you _ �t S� . happens to be . Theodore Q. was followed by the approximate-years the past six months I have, supplied - ' :' ! __ know, old man,_L.rather fancy that El- _ �� s - -„ • • Ruthmayer, and he lives at Bingster- - of � Theophilus Quillian Woolstan• him with no Is than fifteen facsi + i' + - " "ville, Illinois." mer P. Jaggera won't bounce me from i 1,, i I `:,_ the contest. after all, Distinctly he's show's birth and demise. And down in miles of that portrait. I-presume he , :.i • s 1. �„ "I wasn't asking about IIncte Sam. thawing„ _ a corner of the portrait was to be de- distributes them as pr.r'iag souvenirs. * � 1, 1•T ill �� -. [ meant Mica Columbia'' •, ' :, - ": tected the signature, H. van Sluyd- among his friends.' r. l "Well, of course," he ceded 'there "How did you manage it?" g ;, ;f !• _ ater, 1764.' No one answered at once. Then !� *, Oh, made a bit of a fuss of him, -' t: ., I'- Is a Miss Ruthmayer. Straightway there ensued chaffering. George drearily said: •- - I ,• :' i',s - "In the circumstances. George,"said whenever possible. That reminds me. +„ .. i% .g: I - - . g I'm lunehi George proved himself the word's poor- That's about right. f , ; ';. 1., •L eyeing his roses, " ag-him at the club to-mor - l,; ; _ ,, . . . , there would be." eat fish at bargaining, Believe me, or "Well, gentlemen, any orders?" ask- " fl row. Care to come aloe �" ' E' , And a ainguarly delightful girl s>}e g' believe me not, be had to 1 ! - Having prised a promise of support pay, In cash ed the little man brightly. "Five ' tf , .�, =1s, too!" he aaseited. and cheque, £i26 for that, picture- pounds per- picture.--Real works-e� ` '- T - out of me,George left. Hls immediate d 'George, Q-t. t,_1:.• _ :_ . .- "'Yes, George. I have always ad- +'Never mind Rai r w%*- _ +„ nt.iorf a t, •^-.••--.+ - - �,w,a lv u\,ab- t} . . u,."Vd y vul- uasae.- Mr. Wrapford had left, "I've got it!" :- ""Yes," said George bollowlyt'.'that's - i ti :!'! z,:�;; "What do you mean. 'always'?" be about-the Junk-dumps for a-.sniff of about right, fool= Real works of.art!" :_ rI, ��- �� -Cti flemanded. Vas' 3luydsters. I was so interested fn tho affair that —London "Answers." "Shall I recite your table of atRni- George didn't have much difficulty in -- '' 't t , • ' :1: :, , I flea?" 1 suggested. "I can't recall •'I suppose,"remarked George,during persuading me to come with.Lim oa " � -i� M - ' ' Seeks Tree Pedi reea ,. ,f ` E '.. Y' a them chronologically, bat the course of lunch. "Mr. Ruthmayer Thursday morning. J i 1: ; • . "It doesn't matter, thank you!" he hasn't got on-the trail of that portrait With the picture an-der his arm we On the day after Marat was assigs- _ _ • I +` • Interrupted. ,"All the same, I'd like Yet?" - - marched into Henning-way's HoteL We sinated by Charlotte Corday while - - - fou to meet this Mr.Theodore Q.Rath- Elmer P. Jaggers glances warningly were mounting the -atalre when the taking a bath,Jnlq'13. 1793,the event _ mayer some time. A self-made mac, is my direction- girl behind the grille called out to was commemorated by the setting out Q§ 3. _-you know. Got simply stacks 'of boo• "It's all right,'" George assured him.=George. of a sapling elm in the Champs Ely- __ _____ _ __ ..dle, and is spilling it all over Europe. "Bosom friend-of mine from birth up."- "Mr, and Salsa Ruthmayer aad Mr. sees; The elfin survived the Great -"' . .- "Mesita—that's Miss Ruthmayer— 'Then that's all'right,' said Jaggers. Jaggera have left, air," she informed Revolution and smaller ones', two•em- . -_ - I t she's travelling round with him. She's Y'see, Mr, Rnthmayer's,idea . is 'o him. "They were unexpectedly called Pirea,' and now. in the days'of the all he's got in the kith-and-kinner line, keep quiet about that'Woolstanshaw away early this morning." Third Republic, it is the moat gi- - - r - ,They're making_a stay in- London— connection till he's collected a string_ "When']]-they bs back-?" -• : - gantic tree in' that lamona "avea- -Isn't this a cute frock for the house . - Putting up at Henningway's Hotel. of relics of him. Then he reckons he "They didn't say, air." an has just been properly mar_ked garden or porch' - Quiet Iittle place, but Theodore Q. can go back to BJagsEervil]e._and say. A blithe step approachfng. .A el><eery with a metal belt stud a plate an- It's slipped oil is a second; free,aad - ' .-Isn't out for-ostentatiah," '. , 'There ! . __easy to wear and so becoming. y'are. folk, Didn't i'tell you voice to greet us- aounetng its origin. _ "Doesn't he even tote round the con- we were some in the old days is the "Hallo; George, old top!" Easy to makel Well--it's atee- ' g p." The papers are clamoring that other _ .: :`-rentlonai'•luiury staff?" Old Country? -However, the portrait it was Ronnie MI]verton. He Iooked famous'treea of whose piece affair with a bodice yoke that - 1t' pedigrees there extends its ahoaldera forming" brief '"Only a private secretary bloke. El- hasn't been heard of again uQ to now,'" fiery pleased with himself,and he'd.got must be some record,shall be deaf oat- � •., .. .. r ,. g tmer P, Jaggers, by name and nature. I wish I could happen on that por- a picture wader his arm. ed in a similar way, and a society of sleeves. _ The, pattern also provides • No use's trait.' ' going to bile the old man alt,' ' observed George.. "I d bu it "Bit of a birthday g . �� _ d y preaQbt .for the antiquarians has been loaned-to point far long sleeves. ,,.5 , ___ tirhile Elmer P. is srouad, you believe off hand, and lei Mr. Ruthmayer have_fair Ilielita," explained- RoaWe, and them .te to the _Ip a stri�_�ique in blue•-aad-wl{_ite----_ • '_ - . It for what'I government whew with blue trim,it is exceedin i t rc- -=--sae! . He does the scooting business gave for ft. The generous-heId the picture,np for as to see. : proper identification,. girdles' with. g1Y, •:' for Theodore. you understand." gesture, and sal,that sort t t thing." "Theophilus QUI11ian� -Woolsta r- plates and, inscriptiouB will be- pro- rnd neat. _ _ _ _.. •Shoos away the confidence-trdck• '"Well, you'd be doing *long," de• s'ha've!•" gasped George. vided by the Commission fo: the pre- Dimity prints, batiste prints, linen -, �- is- titers, the three-card professors,and so -'cured Mr, Jaggera. "'Do ' u ]inoir "Quite right!" chirped•Ronnie. "How, servatica of Public Monumeata." and tub siljts #re'other splendid,me- „r - . forth, I suppose?' I surmised. 'What I'd do, if.I were you, and .found did.you know? - Veteran trees 3n iris umenti oarg, diums• -, . - - "Yes; aad sorts oat Melita's boy that portrait?"' ..: . _ _ Silently George exhibited his picture- the Tulleriea and the Bois de$oulogae style lyo,2583 is designed !or sizes ',, 3riends, too: She get slots' of'em alter George oho la as,*fi; Elmer P. Another figure Caine trouping buoy- are now having their pedigrees exam- '14, 16, 18, 20 .years, $6, 38 and 40 _ her.. ,Bright butterflies, who.,seek. to •took another .sizable alp at his wine. antlY from the street. 3ionty Clegg. fined: come fine old trees o! tics Sofa inches.bust. .. ]hover about t]ie Esf'ickle Prince'b dot- glass, and regarded George with a. And be had a canvas. were cat down sixty-three years ago &rze-1B teywres 834 yards 3G-inch.: _ furs. Elmer P. baggers just DeiSea'uau�lly saucier - -. I?�aom t►o thor fern n! for nl �� � � � •them' by the nape of the nee and J'L�lt here," he said, "I've got a most at once. They^tools him amid- of artillerp during the German-seige `1.shakes them to see it they've got any pair of eyes. I've-used '.ever since I ships. . . 'Write your name and'address plain- :. -4 - 'dollars of their own rattlitig in their o+' Paris. could take notice. Believe me bo, "Theophilus Quillian• VCpolataa- t . ly, giving number and size o! such a vwckets. It they haven't, they're hand- when I Iook, I sees F gu'es's, in your shaw?" Inquired George, tapping Mon- •1'trtue is the beauty,ot the soul."— patterns' as you,want. Enclose 1 c in - ed their hats. If they have any men- case, the code word 1s 'Mellta'," tY's picture. - - -- - ' Socrates. ' r stamps or coin tcoin preferred; wrap - '�.. - - +tlonable.amount of the useful they're George picked. it carefully) for each number, sod glassed-oa To take their chances with f "Fell, why not?" observed her. jag• address-your order.to Wilson Pattern' '. __ i :Welitia." = gars tolerantly: '"Why riot you as Suing Former MaDager - !Service;-73 West Adelaide St.,Toronto - -,Y 'Doesn't she mind being ezcgsed the!much as that Clegg boy, or young Mil- - - _ _ ._ Tdr�t round?" verton? Now, if a miracle happened ' ' 9 I I) 'i - - She's all [or it: She told me ao. along, aad you found Yourself stamb- ' ` �118tP.Cts Declared Bsves her lots of•time and lln k `" " guesswork.' g over that portrait to-morrow, I'll R,.���­s _ x - 'i % fix" - - • "Have tell you cased safely on w y e ha . � a P th row t L'y Sh El y d do ii:I were you I'd =1V[an s Worst Foe �Xner P. Whoisit's firat degree?' Just buy ft and keep it by me;just till - .• a�.'1.next Thursday. That's Meiitaa birth- �; %" Sort of scraped•through; but only` $ t _ _ ' iMust.'' admitted G`.,ab.� TLd JvusL d -nest'ru",�dny.: Aad.-tltat thing � a .� _, ill t�OriC ^�.,C O �13 tit'- - .. I've - �� k��*^ p got doesn't quite put fate away Thursday morning I'd take that plc a � k4 .Y ing With Him the Hell- among the big bakers, you know. I,m. Lure along and give it to Mesita as's �• ,�r•'•� _ • hots tike Mont Cl egg, who'doesn't know birthday present." - o . . "- ' '"""`" - - - LagC Of Earth• : r . how much he's got till his bankers •' "By Jove, that's'a•jolly good Idea!" < ,� , ,z •u tome round and ask what they're to do g By command of King• George V y 1 t. exclaimed George exultantly, ''Oh, t`�� �� , _ g t3-" he added, '� the Entomogical Society of London '�:'4.with his latest tidal wave of good old what's the gold of talkin q - � will henceforth De �. " :'A: �,.� pi•efabed with the ' q nr.eatned." slumping• "I haven't found the por• " "And is Monty Clegg=" 1 began, trait,and I'm sot likely'to.' � $ ' adjective "royal." The announcement • . --- -And was made at the celebration of t5e z {'He is: So'e ftoanfe Milverton, and "No; to be candid," said Elmer P., I ? �; • Rounie's nearly as well upholstered as "I don't ihfnk you've the least chance Y:y society's 'centennial. air Peter Cha]• _.. �,y Monty." of finding It." - �; �, �z - ..�mere Mitchell. Secretary of the Zuo- . - Y "How long have you known the A {ew minutes Iale.T_•the three.ct us . ;, y am u" ��* .',,, to icaI Society of Londoa, then- dY• - - —� 33apsliurgs?" I asked. emerged from the .club. Elmer P. { a - P atned the significance of the new - 1 1 ." " name, not only as "empire'.'embrac �- Ruthmayers? Oh, about a week.' looked at his watch and Called a taxi: �� e' " ing, but'"world embra. 'w Met 'em at a dance club." i For a few moments ]re. stood chatting ,a :.,, g;" and then .: y i k ' € dealt with the .insect as "mankind's _1.He glanced alarmedly d\ at •his +beside the taxi before he entered it. "' a F greatest,enemy," ro1,es. "Good-hye, bo!"he'called to'George, �,, ` ` y; "Insects are' the only branch of treat Scott!"he excla:med. "I be.!a9 he slurred off. "Regards to Theo- � , ,,•s''~ i. . , ",, • - llv�a the oiessea tnrngs nave been wilt- t,Liius wumian Woolstansbaw, i[ you •'•al lif " $tr Petep eaapkeslsed: - `' —�In" "i+ Ihn time_,l'.tt �_meet_him_•hr� — - il~" . 1."which ice+capable of disputing the • • - L�::l..� •`: �_.:� . ith-mankind. you." Pleased with thAt sort of badinage, Their behaviour recalls the lie hailed a taxi, .. • Elmer P. subsided into his sot with " question - . Jteifta Ruthmayer!" he called to a grin; but a shabby little man, who curiosity of mankind. They arP the , _vectors of.disease and the attackers - Ithe driver. "I mean, Heantngway's ,was passing by olt the pavement stood o[ .human food and crops--sutilcienf - `1.$utel:" staring at us. fa `� 'evidence of their practical Import• - _, It was only when.we has strolled , : _ . I�bout three evenings later George along as tar as George's rooms, and 'I ance.' ' 'I.called to see me. He marched straigiAt had gone inside,. that we noticed;that +w r Insects, he added, were also •the' --: , into m stud and we had really noticed that small, us' most t valuable material in the.study' * �'11 y y. ,.produging a note, of evolution, hook, consulted its,pages. fashionable individual. For, we had \ "Theo halos scarce] y Explaining- the greatness of . the "' F P Quilliam Woolstanshaw. Y dented our armchairs before l3orn Ipswich, about 1720. Died SAlis. George's man came in to tell him that . task wl#ch confronted modern e,lto- }:L.bury, about 1778. Noted lay-preacher Someone-earnestly ,deafred to spealt to mologisis, Sir Peter explained that . , `' nearly 600,000 Species o2 'ftisects-liad ' of his day. Lett a widow and three him, been collected, described and named. s" ; sons, eldest named Primus Quillian "Show him. in!" directed George. ��'' i`. The Royal Society, he said, had had ;Woolstanshaw," 'And along came the' shabby.11tge. . "Not exactly a meaty story,�George," . - L a great share in bringing order into � ; ' y man. this vast assembly-I criticised. "It you'll excuse me, gents, for the � ,:y. ly of fortna, but a i ^Now listen to this: 'In a mina= liberty,"lie opened._"I've been follow- - . _ vast number of further insects still . _ `::: remained to be dealt with. beri pt diary of Henry Biliingford, for ing YOU right to this'ones. I'safe the fiw' '' 4 , - rEhe year 1764, occurs the passage: ' name 'e mentioned. You know, 'Theo. • • • - - - • - - - • ' "'March 18. Visited this a.im• the phi]us aillian'Woolstanshaw:" John Parnell, of lies .Moines; has . • �` tudio of Herr Hans van Sluydater to He a been sent to the Fort Midfaon prf• °"„' eke Condit€ons•for m Doke the name just.liko that;' Irene Ware; screen actress and former Follies girl, complained son, Iowa, to serve a life sentence. ' ' t portrait being not a falter. His 78 a one. Discovered H,Y. S. ” o e r very busy in Do yoa.know anything shunt him!" t I'Oa Angeles district attornew'q offitce that her former business s y gold_t;tother has .built-.s completing the portrait of that famous cried George ' manager bad drawn $1,981 from her bank account by "power.of at- small bungalow just outside the,prf-' ' ' 4 . :'*. "' , sermoniser, Theophilus Qullltaa Wool- "Noi air," regretfully torney". Times are bat enou h. .• • • • - :;on. wall because she wants to be egre ttllf repliel the lit- g _ .near him. . " . _ _ 1i V . ' + • r .'�a•+h;' ..m-'a�"'•.r�<' .4,,''. :r�.r•F.,T.�L.s",_ ,.SC`'i• •a... Trcc� =: .:.:-•• -• v:`� '.1, 't,. .;�' ,s ,i.: _ .a,. ,a,�' .0 .� .r..r.r.r.9i•:°l': n ' ; 'p••+�•'f-4."''°'. .. 'p"'-- � .r.. "acG+.,`c °..i3 ."`4" _ :•: "w'`m- r".�� .� ":s' .er' ,�•` n' .f s- ..Y° .^sew'• 2�'r',- - �'t.4 �. ',i, - m-i- t.'. fp •L-,'r _ .Zia' .y+'�y, -','•c +•y;-,S''i^ = T �aALIU f�• -Mte. F. A. Lawson, of Toronto -Mies Grorjean. R. N., of the _ _ _ `•!' L -. iespsading's few days with R. H. Cobourg General Hospital, spent • and Mre. Crook. a few day's last week with D. J. -Miss Fdeter, of Bhslboarne, =The attendance at many of and Mrs. Callaghan. ." ore `is visiting lien e5oas#>R, if['rs:Arthur the churches auffered considerably -GcjmiNG�-Dr. F..E. Luke, 167 - ftyes from the intense beat on Sunday. Yonge.St., Toronto,Eyesight Spa• - • „. . . -L. Johan is on the sick list at -The starling.is oue-of the most cialist for glasses, will be at Al -tt f - sent suffering the effects-of nnpopular birds on account,of lie's drag etore, Whitby,Tuesday, Piekerlxng 8 Leader Store war injuries. being so destructive of fruits, but Aug. 15th. Rodger Dorland, of London, notwitbstanding its unpopularity -W.J. and Mrs. Clark and H. out., spent the week-and with It ie one of the most valuable.of W. and Mrs. Royes and two child- - _ .. Lyndon Croak. birds in the destruction of insects ren motored to Hamilton Beach n_� • -Root. F. Scott and sister, of including cutworms, grasshoppers on Sunday, where they spent the i alp Requisites , ..e 4i -.,CUremont. visited W. J. and Mrs. and weevils. day with relatives. :Hiller on Thuredsy last. -Whitby town 'is. discussing -141"Ret4 Tams and Mies Vert]!► _ -Born, on Wednesday, Ang. 2, the question of holding a weekly Cooper, of Toronto,whabave been ' Paper Plgtee and f15c. per 100 at the home of Mrs.J. Bing, to R. market in which farmers could -holidaying at Fenebm' Falls and Pape; Cupe .. lOc. perdcri. L. slid Mrs. Powers. a son. come to town and dispoee'of their Enterprise, spent Monday with --Mine Dorothy Douglas, of To- produce: Many towus and vil- Mrs. James Gordon. Paper Serviettes 100 in a DaeA 0 " "l roato. visited her grandmother, lager have their weekly markets, -Mrs. J. Mundell; who conducts plain white, � _ 15 cents " it w. A. Barrel], .ItAt week. usually Saturdays, which are the Madeline beauty salon in Cl- -Miss Mary Coffey, of Toronto, quite popular with the pedple of aremont, will be in Pickering, and Paper Serviettes' b0 in package .;bas been visiting iekering rels- the to was as well as with the will conduct her beauty pailar in S. assorted colors _.•:-. 15..eents _ _ _ _ '' tives during the past week. farmers. §oinb•villages-as"@anal•] W. Davis residence, Church'Slr. on _ and el»411er. than Pickering have Wednesday and Thuisd-ay of each - . -Neat Monday being Civic Hol week. Hours, 9 a. m to 6 p. n,..'Phone Paper Towels per package iday, the places of bnsicess in the them and they prove a great • P _ ?il ,village will be closed as usual. convenience to both buyers and 5600. �, 150 in package 30•.eents " sellers. Butchers and°grocers in . -The Womap's Assoeiation of . . - - - - -The Lownshio council will the towns do not favor them, but the United 'Church will hold a - ;meet on Tuesday neat for the dry good and Hardware merchants social at Sinp;e Point on Friday, Pretty Glass Tumblers, per dozen 49e. transaction of general business, -Mrs. James Gordon spent a and some. others think that they An¢. 11th. Tea will be served from _ _.. _, . t__. _. . . _ day last week in.Toronto with her bring business to the town. li 30 until all have been served. ---Bath Taivels, 22z40, large and fluffy, iq pretty colors, _ ;_. eon, Kenneth, who is critically ilL ,-The services in the Presby. Adniiss itin, 251 and 10 cents.- K4 eery. each 39c,, ... ... ... -75e. -A number of our residents are terian Church on Sunday after one come and enjoy a Rood, social _ "eampiag at the lake at various noon was conducted by Rev. Mr. time. poiata wheire they can tlajoV the Richards, of Whitby, who has had � =Neat Sunday morning, Ang. cool breezes off the lake. charge of iLv Seri ice . duriDg 'nth, at I1 30 (D. S. T.). the usual C H A PMAN -Oat and barley harveetiog is the m�neh of July, when his morning service will be held in the' e So now under way. but these crops sermons were much appreciated. United'Church and will be con are exceedingly light. being- short Robin .Nicholson, organist of the ducted by Mr.Burton,Toronto. Mr " -fn straw and liglit is weigbt. Whitby Baptist Church and of Burton comes recommended as an _ --=Mr slid-Mrs. Goodrow and Allman's United Chureb.'presided unusually good speaker and •s -- - -:_'-family, of Saginaw. Minh., spent at the organ in a' very efficient treat will be in store for rvi those who es e ver Frlda night with Mrs. Goedrow's manner. On Sunday nest Rev. corn e. The evening service w]IlO o�� p f�j (j brother, W. J., and Mrs. Mooney. -Dr. Carmichael, who has been be especially attractive as Mi. W - -A number of drowning acci• enjoyi.atr a month's vacation;will C. Thomson has consented to �. •- --'_: ' ; give dents occurred on Saturday when r6sume his work in the church a talk on. "The Mes9Ages of the . Men's -Summer Saps, .... •25 � -_:the victims endeavored to get here a9 well as conducting the Modern Poets." -- relief from the intense beat by iinion ' s-ervices in Whitby white. _ -The spell of het weather from Willams' Work; Boots, .... 1.99 bathing. 11th. Riebards is on his holidays. which we have saffered for several Mre. Ogle cooper, nfi Toronto, -The price ut wheat is still weeks was broken on Tueodap ;Ten s S188Ve1e8s �POOl P*?I1.OYeTB, and sister,611!1, Mahal Clark. edit enariug.. kt Winnipeg it reat•bed night, when there-was a decided ..., 4 or of isle Clinton Era, spent a day 993.cents per bushel nn Friday. -drop in tempers tare. For '4everal _ Men's Work Shirts, .79 and .89 this week-with their brother, W_ sad the probability i+ that it will days it was over :10 degrees. the ,r rat 4 ' ,J., anti Mrs. Clark still go higher.- The chief' cause highest point reached occurring ". QII's Tweed Matta. ... . .... -The Women's Mis4ionry Socie- of the rise ii they 'pesshuictic re on S-uuday last -when- 98 degrees w ty of the Presbyterian Church ports that come .fr'am the various was recorded. On Tnesdpy after adeia's Sweat Shirts, -4 ..:. 1.35 will meet at the home of Mrs. Jae. wheat twoduciag reinntries of the noon heavy rain, hail and wind - - - • world. The favorable reports that storms occurred in many. pofnts of Stan$eld's Bilk Combini},tions 1.86 " i. Andrew on Wednesday afternoon, '"'.. -. Amp. 9th, at 3 ;0 o'clock. came from the northwestern Eastern Ontario and in Western -Ten risen in Toronto have prOVlDCes f Canada in the earlier Ontario. but overlooked the To " two-piece Suits, ... 1.36 been found guilty o! defre►nding pert of the season are not now so Tonto district.including Pickering. _ favorable as the 3r , hot weather The month of Jnly was one of the the city of relief money This is y as bad as stealing candy from a and the dame a caused by the hottest on record and the hottest little child or the collection from in of grasshoppers is certain In many years. a church.' carte has had s very bad effect in -Dr. McKtanoD, Medical Officer ` TIP-TOP CT�OT _ - J.J -Boggy $obbins. of the Bright- tbe.crops. Those who held their of Health for Pickering To wnshi _ -- - - - grata aver ;face leaf ear will be �desirous of bnaeh of that Bank of SZQm_ y _ - adin his vacation at thank fat that theyy had done so. tberis tozoid to the ehi]dren of O°°�°' R -A large cumber gathered in Pickering and vicinity. This in lire home of bisparents here. Last - I ' week he took in the sighs; at the the Park on Thursday eyeoin free service far all children be _ g 1 9*50 last to witness a league baseball tween the ages of six months and . Chicago Fair. - : ...:.� :: -_ _•_ .:. .. :_.._ .. .' - . - ,_ ,__ '- - _. •.. Mitah�l2 Hepburn. the0atsrio match between Oshawa and Pick- twelve years. and arranRemente j� Ltbersl leader in a recent spemb. Onng, in which Pickering won have been made by the Pickering Can you beat tbef3+8 prices stated that the debt of the prov- their first league game. When Women's Inetitate for the admix- - 4 ince, including Domigion. Provio- the game was about halt through is'tration of the to:oid by Drs. =-• --'- ` �` ' etal -sad Mnaicipal debts, was the scur• stood 4 to 0 in favor of iNrHianoa sad' Cartwright tt _ �ickerind • eanal to the asseesment-of the Oshawa Pickering then decided Pickering school bonne on Sstnr. Fred T. Buntln$, 6 province. t '. . ni (D.S.T.) - -R. S. Lee, a Chatsworth farm playing. With two on the bases. A •niall committee of ladies will kLadio Licenses �si..L'g..�.::d 1$67. ^or, hits wan the championship at Cecil L.oekwood took the bet,,and he present to assist in looking js 'the World's Grain Show, at Re sent the ball nearly to the gate.• after the children. This is a very Y for his field peas. Mr. Lee at the east end o-#' the Park.bring simple treatment with no bad _ -. : -corn ted with forty countries, in three runs: Tbi-t Rave the effects. Parent% are urged w aysii -Pirkerin bo @ co rN a Nnd from thernseiveeiif this free protectisrn -Mere - :Yon Are and his success i-9 the result of .R y Va g 'twenty years' hard work in per this point to the en of the game for children against diphtheria. feeling this field pas. the play was' motet- interesting, ~ -Mies Mary *Riley, dauRbter of especially to the local fan e. At IN MEMORIAM. •„ lj$c. - Wm. and Mre. Riley.'underwent the end of the game the @core was Roast Pork, - 6 to 4 in favor of Pickering. _ y " -An operstidn;. performed by Dr. BF.NNETT--In loving memory of_ - -eked Ham, 86c.' =AD interesting wedding took Writ. . .' ... Ust,rtwrigbt, assisted by Dr. Pear. g a dear husband and father. .. •. •,34c• -son, of Dunbsrton. one day 'last place on Saturday afternoon in Bennet, who passed away, Aug. -- Jellied Tongue, .. •• •• -week for the removal of her to isile the chapel of St. Paul's Church, 5th, 1930. �, _ ,nod acTt aside— We sro gla. o -St Toronto._-when--- a have . only• your memory dear _-_,Jellied Veal, f` 1 know that sheis making s rapid Forest was united in marriage to father ;- Belogua, ... .,•,' ►:. 16�: recovery. Forbes Rosa. oply son of Victor To cherish our: whole life through. -Mre. Arch. Gibbons, who has and -Mm Rose. The ceremony But the sweetness will last -forever, Headcheese, .. 2 lbs. for 2¢c. . �► been .a resident of Alberta for a wan performed • by Rev. C -C. As we treasure the memory of _ number es years, but formerly Harcourt, and the chapel was you. special, Bacon, half or whole side, lived in Pickering, is now is the decorated ,with calls l0iee on Sadly missed by wife and fancily. n •.. `- ., 3lbe for 2Glf. " .Btettler Hospital; being critically the altar. The wedding music . . , Minced Steak, { beiD 82 years old. Her .dsod age. bride. whoo was beantf Il gowned. 'Card of Thanks , •, *.: .. ..: :•'9 The for .250 111 with the infirmities of old age. played y• ]Stewing Beef . was'givea is marriage by her :des. Wm. J. Stanley and family _. All Meats kept under Electrical _Mrs Fred. Nighewander, ie in - almost constant attendance: A. S: May Following the core. -wish 'to thank their many friends _ Refrigeration. Farment of Nova Scotia,which mony a small reception was held and treighbors-for their kindness and' is a rest. tsto growing country at the home of Mr: and Mrs.-May; expressions of sympathy in their re- A g Po y cent sad bereavement in the 'sudden are advised by the Minister of in Cheatottt ]lark, for the immedi- death 6f a kind husband and father, • E D Agriculture of that, province. to ate families and a few friends, W bold back their potonto shipments after which Mr. and Mrs Rome left • as he mwe a decided firming up of by motor on a wedding trip. 'OD x«o LM►..rir.rwsrata. Butcher (phone 3000). Pickering 1 prices for. nexL�t.. winter. ID both their return they will reside in _ _ _ �i-„a�ial dUtl 4a,C Uaiteu JLatee the F.dAO,l'ual uucll 6t�ty taWl.ii urL, w1-i ti.J �uijR ZIALi.—JPrsev buli. 14 months outlook show@ that _prioee are they will move into the city. L” old. J.Hopkins. Roaebank Corners. 49 likely 'to be highs nest winter as --The past week was one of FOR BALE-Sbortbern bull, year- _ the crop in general is s poor one. . sweltering heat from which there ling,registered. •Apply Hers,T.Tanner. R. �� �~ -A number of members of the was no escape so long as a person R i.Prckenrrg. #9-50- -�SE I BE Women's Inmtitato.were the guests remained in this part of the pro. •y.OR.BALE-Teo .7 weeks.old CiRe. ' —of the--Highland Creek branch on vince. On Friday the mercury n $eenper pair. Apply Andrew Glen.con.5. _ -- Friday afternoon last, when they rose ;o 92 degrees, and on Sstnr on Brock V. 49 - Special' SeTVlce Tires - met at the home of Mrs. Maloney. day bete was no improvement. OR SALE—One-upriebt piano. in They report a most delightful bat on ' Dday ft soared to 98 Fgood condition. Bargain, 801 co:well Ave., time and were load in their degrees, 'wbieh was also recorded-Toronto. Pbone Grosvenor sm. 18-50 '. ` • _. pre ises of Mrs. Maloney'e beauty= in Toronto and Hamilton. This �,�` ANTED-A num,berofRood qual• ; ,.As thousan Of driven now know, ZLTe � fnl home with its beautiful flowers wag a record for 1933. During V isy feeding steers and heifers.500 to700Me " nod.walks and attractive grove, the nights there eons no alleviation F.H.westney,Pickering. phone pick 1418. +4 :- .built stronger find Wear longer than any y :which made it sn ideal spot fora from the misery due to the heat, 'L7OR SALE Several good freeb pieoic. At the close of the meet• and many passed sleepless nights. r cows."Also Jersey bull 18 months old. Ap. tire even • 6eiberliug• •could ever- build tog,stepper was served to which Many tried:to escape the heat by ply Diamond Bros-4 lot 2C rear con.-8;Pickering all did jgs+tice, going to the lake whore- the cool OR SALE-20 ft,joists,2 z 12;also before. - -some of the States have passed breezes of Lake Ontario brought. F'doors and nth,window frames.staiiway ins a la w compelling bic rusts to comfort to man St Tbamse abort plank' Apply Syd Schmidt, Stanley The- - 1Pe g y y• -atre;Stougville. - 4stf drive on the left side of the road, and Elora both report a tempera `Comte in and -ask to set these world ism- .%has facing the traffic In Ontar'ia tare of 101 degrees. The tong LOST-A 2-year-old black Jersey _ },e(qqr,white.mouth and_p little white uader- there ie no law to this effect, but continued hot and dry weather•ib ne,tli bony. Pincer picas,Aotify eleven Bokolo; ..ADS tire/•' - .Aicyelists and, pedestrians . are proving costly to the farmers, ss R R 1,Brooklio. Lot Zb,eon.fi,Whitby. 49 strongly advised to keep to the the rout crop, including potatoes OST-1+3etweeD left Ride of the road. When and turnips. will be a failure. and Lu ham.on Wednesaay. J� ssth. a brown d :.' travailing with the traffic there is a@ pastsrrem are drying lip the N•� money.lnFu ah• `p � �ia s •C B ii G -� '• danger of being -struck by cars cattle are sufftwing and the milk 5as>tit. +9 - from behind. and if s car happens sjopply is druppiuR off greatly. • tot" close before being noticed Thaw wells and etreamp are RettinR Fi AR'M To RENT-92- 9 res. Tina General RephTer �S. $Md G&S•• the cyclist may get eonfosed and very low. The Grand River is said Good buildings and residence.8o acres workable. et in too way f the ear, with by old-timers t0 be the lowest in well watered and running stlream. Conveai•nt to �j (� t' If y publk school and Ck.remont Continuative Ap• �A� ' +• Onto ors� +a-•�+' GOA te;aftlts: r hiato1'y., n. ..y• ..w' r - *yt•lRs,:wadiali,•SN�aiile. ,,;.a9et . ... ;y;. µ a'' .. . :,�- .