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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1933_08_11 a :v :s• - _ - ;,y.:.}wx:aS •;'��ya s F sa,;;�;c��r''"'�..> ^�r'k.. ..y �.•r" _ �M-...xa,t�. v:.r- :; - - .s :.o+y,.:+'' � - :' 1�'=s .sli.'.'.Y,�`ru ae_;.+'.,.. -b?,�VG„ .. •,.T �iD. d .�.. .,1".. .w. i ?zr _5•.;: 'f i -,\r.,n: r "+2Y"r C�" ..,y•�k., �+.^_. Sys Y ,..di+®.� "°�,:`'-'T.t� -" / .,. _ ,F _ 4,:" .ry.yf�-•NAT r�` �,•,C^i N ,*r i, - '� ryvr'• J" '.O',.'V - _ _ ~� ({/^ .' A• \r ',Kn _ VQL.:=IJI F ,: -PICg�RI1�TC , OTT., FRIDAY: AUcje.. l_�, 1833: _� _ : _ -NO, 50: =:. � Whitevale - � _. 1M�>�>e:, lafase.a. AL , plurals GREENWOOD- b. .fir.; y,. Quite a number 1 torn.hem attended The issuing monthly..meeting. oY Whitby Street Fal*-and reported a the W'hitevale Women's Institute _ . 8. O. PBARSON-Pb -atcian A Rood su 1 of •Hard and Soft splendid time. ` will be Meld at the home of Mrs.' asds,m[aau, DnabaKtia. lay Pp y Miss Durrell Parkin. spent' sever-i Hugh_Pugh on .Wednesday, Aug 16th JLA `Coal on hand. Also a supply al days last- week with her cousin, at 2.80 p. m. A splendid program is D IL'FORSYTH, O b,D. Director of Kindling 'Wood, _ Marjorie Parkin. being prepared. There-will be papers - SL.p�o atstrteal Assecia�o'of oata:lo. Reg. ' stove lenKth. ' Mr. and.Mrs. Elwood and,son of! demonstrations -and musie. Everyone Eitablisiled 1886 tttratid MSmbes of cbe Amt rican optometncal -- Toronto spent the week-end with W. is cordially invited to'attend.- _ f Missebrtion. Eye examined by appoiatmeat. p Y ?.lees saes,Claremont.oat 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. - I. and-Mrs. Stevenson. I An ice-cream and cake social. un- Mrs. H. Parkin and daughter,,Eil- der the auspices of the United Ch-DONALD,MUNRO, PICKERING een spent Thursday last is Toronto.I:arch Sunday School will be held on -THIS IS THE - J =,) The Women's ` Association will the church lawn, Friday Aug. 18th ,• f TUNCAN B. .McINTYRE-Barrie- it ter Solicitor. Notary. Of'ict­Br k.st.,; '_ -A _' B F-J R meet at-Mrs.--C -J. Stevenson's on at 8 p. ni. A-good program is being FARMERS MILL -SwEh. Upposite Bell Tele hdiie Of we, p ,�h;tby. GENERAL INSURANCE Thursday 17th. prepared .and.prizes will be .given � • :-� Phone 45. 481y ; c• gaF,t A large mimber of farmers AGENCY Mr. and Mr, Parkin, Mr. and'Mrs_ fgr es. In case of rain the social a RDONALD RUDDY Barrister. BROUGHAM, - ONYAEIQ _k Parlor}, Mr. and Mrs..F. Par kin j will be held in the basement: Adniiss- exchange-their grain - . Solicitor,_Notary Public. Moneyto Loan. -- and Mrs. M. . .Parkin represented- ion, 15 and 10 cents. Everyone is for Office formerly occu red bx the Sate A.E.Ottai• .Faeili>ies for.. lacing asp kind of In- g haw picnic 1 welcome. ' Flour and Cereals their family at the Ba flan,south rrsng of fount house,Whitby. sly, euraace at hest rates at Port Solater on Monday, Aug. _. - - �EATON, BELL A ROSS, Barrist- available, 7th. A very pleasant-day was spent _ Brock Road - - ` ere, Solicitors. 904 Northern Ontario Security and.Service,my Motto. games; races ,speeches and corn- It Savee money and many more : Buildinq.330Bay SL[elt.3oronto,; 4�Ip Phone Pick, 515 W.3 Beaton, unit"ing�ng Mr. and Mrs. Barnard spent the should do it. m - s n Guelph I.D.F. Rgss _.... •. Adelaide as e J Greenwood - Toronto, - -: - _ >�.$,Bell. week-end with relative ear p • Mis tens B ' e , of y i ` - I H. Beal, - , Claremont , spent the week-end and lwlida with Spec i -' RRIOHARCSON. PICKERING E. Tremble'speni the holiday at MU'.VEY-Barrioten,SWicitcis.Notaries PHOSE'924 Mrs. E. S. Jackson. y v Priblie, 21-1-224 Confederation t.ife Builainq. Port 'Bolster. Bert Smith, who has keen very B=kRLEY FEED Corner a Y e and Richmond a,��rt�4_ FURNITURE Mrs- Crews has' her sister visit-. poorly for the past week is now in $24.00 per too, Spot Cash. ` - �ionea Adelaide-4489snd'i W; ppot' ing with her for a few days. y 1 aient Saturday evening, Pi�keiing res,deo'nnre. somewhat better health. _ _ Tbill in the._bpst_feed value on done Pick.ae13, stf We are' displaying.- an attractive Lloyd Wilson , 'of Oshawa, 's m j gates hid a number -` - - - variety of Xmas Gifts. the holiday with s. Ann- r. rs the marget.- e Tf90M80N A McMILLAN-Barrie- of their friends from Toronto spend tern Solicitors. Nota Public. OfSceat Aluminum and_ilraniteware Etc. - is• the week-end at their'summer home j�' • • for Paetr and Fine ' Residence of Mr.Thomson lot l 1.conceal on 1. Furniture and Furniture_ rs. Cole, of West Hill, is spend- 'here. Kissi .1-Cake Bak Lug. - Pldtermg, OtBce hours•Thtirsday and Saturday - Novelties. ing a feW. days with her auntt, Mrs. A number of the farmers in this ` ew-inp, from 7.00 p.m to 8 30 D.m..or by aiment- Toronto offue:605-Royal Bank Prices low, is keeling with times. Sadler• district had an unpleasant surprise Saker'$ Jo milker a Fine ` B1tlgw Pt--Pick-20W: Toroata,Elein 6363.' Stirs Jessie Linton is .spending a when they awakened on Sunday �-Flavored - a7ly few days with Le•xr and Mrs. Hag- e�� morning to'firYd . their ,main boxes Bread. Dental M Q �^^� torn from the posts. We understand s • 0 O ) / N he postal authorities, a 1 F+ F The :Mission Band still meet -at the t pat 1 are making an Chop Monday, W edn64da LrIL-0.'SMITH D, D. 9.. L. D.S., home of Mrs. P.isely on Saturday,' investigation, and Friday. We do tSucceesdr to Dr.J.N Pales- Graduate of SPECIAL Aux. 12th. _ it right. ' a the Royal College of Dental Sur _ spending sIG ;eona'and Toros- - - Miss .Ei�'a Middleton,is .to=University. At Clarctaonr of5c.ovrr 13:•R. ; �' - - Bs>L,tt's tare every Tuesday and Frtday. Phone 3b ii3C13 Rook Faoed Red a part of her holidays with her bro- Stouffville' = -? Q CREUj'P - ste+aif 1to-l1. v;tf' ther and sister at Buffalo._ -- �+ y-- And Green Roofing tiff.-Walter Green and farrnly, of A bottle of milk left at a hoir5e in 'On account of the ebanfde In times HHERBRRT T,FALLAISE. L D A.. 8 Buffalo, returned home on Sunday town was doped. An arrest may and.-the elose margin 1 sell-at; I= ". d1 D. D.S. Graduate&t,,hc Royal College.of y_ •2 40 per H�LISrB. after visiting theii relatives here. soon be made. am forced to discontinue credit, E40tal SurReoaa and the t r.ivemty of Toronto, p eZCe t fOr- approved tndBthl 4710ce to residence second door east of St. And. - "' Lew and Mrs. Hagerman, of Wh- ' Potatoes -are.commanding-.a R old P pP y. nv'sCburch. Ptckering.Ont, Office hour,; 9 Full weight and itevale, -spent the holiday with the price 'arourid here at present 2.50- a, accounts. a... to 5 0 m.-.orb! appgiahmeat. (x-ray standard quality tatter's.parents, Will and Mrs. Orm-' bag is being asked. service). Pboae Pick f700. 431y • •' - filxe above •prices good for 10 days erod. ( Our baseball team -sill-be in'the �. P y Mrs. Holliday, of Mt. Forest and play-off with Aurora for the O. B. ; suetns'"o �falCit►!F: only. Terms Spot Cash. Mrs. Cousins, of. Toronto. are visit- A. -district -chsmplonship. L. SUR1lliINGHA W - ...,..., lair with Frank and Mr's. Wall for Farmers are bringing their fail gtrl]diaR and i3eoersl _ ' AHLIZABETH RICHARDSON- ••. PICKERING .•. a few days. wheat to market, receiving 75 cents *Fire and autosmbile mauraaee of all kiads, -' per bushel, compared with s5 cents contracting. - ngrasmsms capapaaies of solld ifimmi'l ptaad- of a year ago. F.atimates furnished on all classsg s � LUMBER BER 1 A �wO A Mr. Mitchell Hepburn, the Liber- of work-intsrior brad Exterior. _ P; �1 l08TILI u; sed Aaetionew. Ernest anh Mrs. Petty were with al Leader ifi coming to a County Alterations and repa[rs. 1' . hr owes. me Taft W oatreSo Asa Qtenir.rr►;11.4n-r •••imn*ir t lJOfmae s i>tullC OOeerdte Wt1Tk. a rsoeaafr of air eon. assaened ^�--�- t»T`_parenntes- -over-.thee--week-end. V;urttt: n6 NIa3=ICbans 1n•the'course- of 7 built a --Y'a' �4 at bt ices__ rotiii g aa_fast as her friends would The concert supper under the FstRPQAT, -' ONTARIi3 - ' . R: -BRATON;-- TOWN-4EfTP Row is the time to have those repair ' ausprcea of the women s under h D. Clerk, Conveysacer Ccmmfaaxwer for .jobs attended to. Harrows repaired, like. --- -- - 44fysse aAld v" Accountant, Etc. issuer of also new sections on hand. The fam- •Mrs. C. K,, Petty has returned. ion. of the United Church; wwa sp- y, - Y' Is 1ltatrImpLrcemea. Wbrtevsw.Oat. lendid atlCCea9. Shingle' s For Sale-' out Fleury Plows always on hood. a visit with friends in Mount' g Also dealer io Viking Cream Se pars Albert: Mr. Nugent,-whose car crashed in-.MAW, LICENSED AUC- g p to the Canadian .•National Ex ` TfONESR.foe York,t2lfautio and Dmbato- tore and Electric Waebere. There will .be no church sere red press } ! Qalr Gglvaalzed Aterl Sbinglee- fCasnei.a, Alf k,nds of •dab Deomvtty attmdad It tbiaki of.bu is as ctric radio nor Sunda .`School Elsie on Sunda near here, died on Saturday. - The _ se. .Trmareasonswe. Data for may bs y g y Y • Blyd'r Felt S1..te 96intfles, '+- aseaopd at NEws•otdc.. Bell and tadeom= ask for a demonstration of the New Aug. 13th. � cur was smashed to atoms. - Alan, re•rubberirlg buggy wheela. n Mane fiieea. srmtby,pee s[i Ro ers Majestic models. Rev. H'. G. and iMirs. Crozier have :sir, David - Stouffer, familiarly -=• " Lawn mowers eb4r eked. ---- he prices are right. been s ndinir a few• days with A. F, known as ' Uncle Dave___ died aG- p ppee Toronto, on-'Satutda last ill. iris T. `PAT$R.SOti'8 - CLAREMONT',. r and 5fts. Armstrong. y : �i � � ♦ i�V� �ti GREENWOOD 391y A number of friends from Toren !30th year. Mr Stouffer was born and Call and get prices. Phone 2@;2 to and Scarboro Bluffs i-isited the-' lived in Stouffvilie un it -about .'0 p �iCCnd R Contractor Fenny family on Sunday. - -.Brock Road � '• _ _. - _.....T..�._ years ago when he moved to Taros- - Wiring and Ifie'pxiring flit Light '; airs_ R. McGriskin and.her two to. Mr. Stouffer, orbits here, coed- _ or power. _-Pickering Mills cbiWren from St. Catharines are acted one of the best choirs in York . All kinds of.electrical goods spending a week with her par8titq. Cos4nty Stouffville received its General Store. : kept_ia stock. • -'. A. and Mrs. Fenney. nine from his father, who was the - s $!ly Phone l7CI'i, Pickering - A garden party will be held on first pioneer settler in thin district Buy your groceries at, home and --= -- _ =! the Cherrywood United Church He was of the U. E. Loyalist stock. keep the home fires burning. We have a fall line of. grounds on the.evening' of Tuesday - -% ' ALSO T Aug. 15th, at 8 o'clock The Good- Hardware, Palate (Marti-Senour fickerin9 4404 All Poultry Feeds 'wood Dramatic Club will present the . Aadley Brand, as low as 89 cents a qt. - •f drama "Betty, the girl of my Heart" gall Ramey continue to take the Arsenate of Lead, Llme, Paris g; ,,gy�pp i Green, Blue Stone, Screen Doors.• __ VQTIZ Qnt� Chieleen Starter of best Good music will be rendered betw- major interest of our people: and Windows. - een acts. Admission, 25 cents; child- Mina Ohre-_ms--:o Land I We do emery ork of all kinds, Saw. (duality at nh wva- -men lu cents Everybody.come and Creek is visiting her uncle's here. T MRS M0q. LAW OWA'EB gumming,Shears round, Slower kni= ' able flees. enjoy a real treat. g - ,• p Jack Bryant is camping out for T�sbsrpeeed. Ladders of all leogtba � A deep gloom waA cast over the a week catching fish,' sunburn -or, from 15c. per ft, up. ° -cbmtnunity on Sunday morning when something. But no biacksmitbla -rioewheel wodc Hereafter all Coal.mast be cash on Lay iIIg M>�eh and Feeds . g the news was received that Mrs. Al- Mr. Witt. Murkar delivered whelp- g - delive pp o eve sorb. fred O: Flett had died im St. -Mich- _ TERM8.rA8H ry;`except on a oved flit address at the United Church on .. monthly accounts. 1's spittal, Toronto; ois- Satur- g w ona273�P1:ltaei ig ae Ho Sunday last _, .. b. y ,. day, following'an operation for app- Water scarcity is thieatening our F. R. JACK90N, Prop. ',. souse•218G Phones UfSge$900 �T - ~` > entiicitis. On Saturday previous to farmers and the milk situation is - D'a N. LOCkwOOd •her death she was in Pickering and .becoming serious complained of not feeling well. By Mrs. Bruce Ritchie has returned OIII� OTrT FORMULA s PICRERING. ONT. Monday she had become worse and from a pleasant visit with her sir- 1 - Spedal � slue was at once_ taken.t0 the Los- ters, Misses .Wilcox, at- their .cett- -: ENGLISH ,pital where an operation was per- age at Stoney Lake. R. Nt.�1►T11�*TT11T� X M. 11►sessr ��wavarv�r- zal toed-6emplicattiens-set-ira.,J ,me vi our people are already a Oil' A on Saturday she passed away. Mrs, talking.'of the Oshawa Fair which is Health FUNERAL DIRECTOR Flett was a daughter of Wm. and being held earlier th4s year and Mrs. TarviB of Myrtle, where she should be pationi ed 'by all of our Private Ambulance was born .and spent her childhood ,4;,.t;- ..Day and Night Service life. She was a very bright and di A league game of ball between 1 Phone 9000 _ eerful woman and 'very clever. She Pickering and Audley will-be-played . -�is 8immon a Steel Walnut finished was of great assistance to her hus- on_Monday evening, in Winter's Bed,.with Mattress and Malvern :;000 band, who was station• agent here Field after which they will go to the Spring, $11 75. for a number of years. She. wag a torts roast on the Lake Shore. CLEANSES the -SYSTEM€• . - M� clever musician- and .entered whole- Next 'Monda cocain the re tar + 'r�f ; -Ont• heartedly into the ariotrs - meeting of the Club will take the�g:19imin iR$ the ;?Di9Qn- 'Wilton Rags, 57:28 3.48 - - --. ies of the United Church here, and ". _ form of a corn and Weiner roast at ILf1g Rugs, 48x24 ,59 - ' took a deep interest in the dramatic Oils 'WSBta from the Eastbourne on the Lake. Parties Bin der Twin e dubs l Chon Tuesday Her fion to wishing to re who have no means of ' Folding Couch with Rood - took place on Tuesday afternoon to getting there can call some of the "Y ` 1ateAtiII81 tract -. Oretoane Mattress 9.75 Scarboro Memorial Park 'rite ser- officers who will advise them. ♦ Obester Verandah Swing -9.50 -AT vice. was conducted -by her pastor _.,J. Eiiderby who will be remember eheves •�e=airig� the Rev,. J. R. Bick, and an app- ed, as a small boy who visited 'with 1W*0 Seatb ,,; ,,;` '.99 ropriate 'selection by a quartet was John and Mrs. Bell when they lived f�vt8 as a gentle laxative aitl Dbwp Chairs, with foot teat Lowest. Cash Prises vet' impressive. . The very large on the Std here several =. and snap number..who attended the 'funeral years-ago, canopy complete ... 298 . acid the many floral tributes showed .and•who- in_ 1916.`enlisted for over- stlmUlateB the seas service,<came b'atic-byi' Satui� [4'Op chillirs, witb.footetool 2.25 Berry Bo=es and Crates. - the very high esteem in which she day last to.ienew old acquaintances. . . -- _Uver - --~_ �+ SPRAYERS dbeith yco ere Since leaving >t dozen different conntrie Large 1•pound t� -r Lamp Chairs ._ ... 1.75 was het a mmunity where •. she will greatly missed. The deep- 1II ^; ' Voiding�CtCatn �toole. with and SPRAY n est husband a dfelt two children Nor- and has a wonderful series of ad- ...p .. .75 _ g ventures. He married also into a pr= t ma, aged 12; and Roy; aired.,10._ e -aminent Engils7t family and lias a r C. A. �TERRYTT ALL HABnWeB� is also survived by two sisters and one brother, Mrs. John Webster, d chateau in Brittany near Robert is18,0 lII 15a-and 260 silbft - at moderate prices. Whitby township, and Mrs. Dr. Cl- Service, the Poet of the Yukors: He p is over in America- completing the -Direotor lli.�illN BU�88Y ` ark and M»my`Tarvis, of Cleveland manuscript for a serial to-run is the }} y ` KIE ING N WS "01-- PL, R E b i�eTOiC Ohio. Liberty Papers-of New York and the Jal'!esg .Store Am ulanoe i, Sunday magazine, of England. This Phone 1300 . Hardware Phone 4tlW' Tire C. N. R dates for this year are is to be out later in-book form. His Phone 680Q Ff4rlsp nag• - y resent ..rYi*%•r'•'7e. -: +<t. ,.'•.:Fu't ii/ i �`';ir, � +�ITt`ll e `^s.ervices vt e ! a11 .< r DOt fP . • ODiiio, ',u. ^i' ]' �K- ,t i �,.9=` *..• `:,�.,. b,' f J /q, - �4'�M�'�Y.-•a�eiC�G�.�,�s1+1�.��aS a.-.✓�-as'��"`"r' 1" �xy .•�"�,•,_bh`^"1eFF7.i+.- ':+t!Z�e r �'�'• - pY•._-_ - r,Tlr.• -- - w` F _ � 'r `�••�-q.•'s a �� ¢ �R• ,!d.•• ±.fl k;,.J�'" -z,t:;.•.s-..a. y�..s:.� :,.+c r _, N.er,- ,. -, .� ,,:5-v�.'",,'-•2';-: .s. a• � F-c , .., .., -': ,a�'.. o. ' - +oa n—::yet-.+.:.....:.. ...mow•. .rY•. _ »-- Ham Shoe Champion Women of Berlin - poi -of--the P to r _ r ,'ansds The Empire aa.IMe World at L.ar e Tightening of Control by Far ::. - �..r ... Gists Seen in Search of - ]aag in employment toy.-HiM G+tef41 Citizen's it is a most distressing experience aton Spectator. _ _ •�'� 13er1In.—Recent events emphasize a So go through.sa automobile &trident. --Must We SisspT - growing approximation of the meth- Thos. who have injured other people - ode of the German National Socialists bitterly regret their careleuness it Nicholas Teals, dean of American ' ''s d" fault-• It- lafinito- inventot�, recently told reporters that „g to those of the Italian Fascists. The ihey have, at h Iy better to show a pleasant spirit of he scarcely sleeps an hour a day, and >p ` ' C entchad then said that his govern- _ artery. tape things, easy on the that he considers sleep a.matter at, m same high rim at in- roads, and avoid the regret and loss habit. According-to him, peopIg have culcating not self-respect as that developed the habit of sleeping be which inspired Italy's leader, Signor that mast come from a serious acct- cause of having to spend a, part of - A Mussolini. 'dent,Montreal Herald. each day in the dark. if it is really a . ;;; Other aimilaritie$ are to be found The Luck Man habit, we do not hesitate to'say it is a in searches which have been going on ; ' r bad habfC We lose nearly half of our throughout the whole of German on y The lucky man these days is the one w 1 who stn 'W. ?. a wide seals-during the ant w y who has lie9a so busy after his life In that ay. For people y p week. up ,late, perhaps the figure Is on a These searches have extended to"ell business that he 'didn't know_theta charter of theft life, but it is stUjl too � roads and railways where traffic was tress a stock crash until he read about f stopped to permit investigation of much. In any case, now we know'it �t in the.papers.—Chatham News. bu Is not a necessity of life, there is no passengers. Even educatic,nai insti- further excuse for sleeping through a t;.tions were included. A number of Achieving a Proflt y, Let the bells ring out! Let there be sermon or-nodding over a boot, and � different agencies,including the police, _ 'usic and singing and dancing in the public officials can at least be expect. y Brown Shirt volunteers, and students _ ed to stay awake at their Jobs.—La :; conducted the searches. In-a technical .'treet! Let bonfires be lighted oa the r Patrie (Montreal). rolls of Berlin two at udents have _ighest hills! Let there be general re. - >. ' The Now Va been handed over to the police for pos- e - 'Oiciagr • Why an this excitement! easoa'enongh! A municipally-owned When-the-World Economic Confer- "- _„ sewing 'Socialist literature. Else- . Y once comes to a close Roosevelt says where motorcars and railway ear- treet railway system has produced a. ., ; otlt. True, the proms shown by the "It won't b>the end of the arorld." But �;..y, , riages have been examined,simuitan- it will be the end of an old world—the ` eously, ' adgary Mile Ss not large-3.94.to•bs r quantities of sedi- " _ a�it is a groat, and' that is one which was based on'interactional As an outcome , " - ! finance and trading. It will be the be- Vryl D, Jackson, Kellerton, tious literature also arms munitions ' Royal -- --- Hey—boy. My,.fish, please ---T�u► ARd�-i -Lhb -�st�E - York Hotel bell- hop pages a i lace 1929. However, there seems to gfnufng of a new woria ra-a ,—,�arld'a chamnt�n hs,nvara and foreign currency in a:teas of the Nee nations will create 'fresh markets f exponent, rings 80 out'of a permitted maximum are reported to "�" 9 l�f _ =e a fir in the ointment, The despatch tip _ - - - either of their own people or fa new ' have been discovered. Arthur Acker'ley, Toronto. slung of the-blessed event says"that possible 100--blindtclded at Chic- be surplus—was achieved "attar allow- economic groups. America already ago Fair. A further move has take!: place in t g for the electric light department's has set out on this adventure. Britain _ regularizing the relations between the - ontrJbutJon ot�3,876."=Border Cities must tread the same path. The pros - . r 1. National Socialist representatives in Jellicoe Give's Flag tar pert before us is fairer even than that ChicL-en "a la Carte" the Reichstag and deputies of now ex- to Newfouladlaao which f4ces the new Americana. Cer. Y��,.r tinguished parties: It takes-the form M + tainI there is no going back. The On the Kings Highway of an arran Loadon. Admiral of the fleet Earl Marvesteesr Excursions y g g gemenf in which members Jellicoe has presented the Newtound- - There wilt be no harvesters' sour- bridges are broken down. The Empire Comments the -Toronto Globe—On- of the old. parties who are to be.ab- land delegate to the Sixth Biennial foss to the west this.year._ Some.of_ Union_must now take the place Qf the -tarto's honor fa in jeoparly because sorbed are..to be strictly limited in Conference of the British Empire Her oee excursions•were good. They pro• old world which has broken down.— of 'chicken- dinners. This . great number. In future Roman .Catbolic vice League with a white ensign The Daily Express. Province stands before the bar of priests are'to be excluded. dad-a trip that generally did batter _. p which has been flown on i,ondon'r as pay expenses and they. lso con-_ history ace of Permitting coifs- All woman deputies and deputies ey cenotaph since the signing of the At. cad a good many folk that Ontario - Wrong 8ackpround ary suggestio falsf• upon the' Kings over 60 years old-are to be "expected" misfire 4n 19 The s toffy goad province.—Stratford The pessimism that attend& the-con- -Highway. .: to resign. Hitherto there have been !n - qtr p Earl Jellicoe said that the gift was _ eacon-Herald. ferenee U increased by the ogtimism "Chicken Dinners, 45c.": the signs the Reichstag 21 women deputies, of especially appropriate in view of the _ of its- background.. The represents- are out along•the highway between whom -eight •belong to the Centrum, service that Newfoundland rendered ,Buy Now tires of the sixty-sir natives In Tart- -St. Catharines and T9ronto, Batt, the German Nationalists and the Ba- to the 10th naval- division and other - �- - our stages of.economic stringency and and the Ottawa Journal notes the varian People's Party, which are be- branches of the service during the war. Every report as business iesaadnt �nanctal dilutes ol»etr:_everywhere fact with sorrow. the.forty-Ave cents ing absorbed. -and 13 to the Social Major John S. Roper, president of zom and scarce on this continent b is apparently naloached and might be pays only for the chicken in *W din- DemocYaats, who have been eliminated the Canadian Legion, withdrew r rs• Wing the same story. Stock and com• they turn as England whose prosperity nor. - Everything else Is extra. Ths altogether. nodity prices are advancing rapidly, living in Edwardian days solution that Canada should observe .;, . They come words "a la carte;' loitered emaTt�on Aid signs, cover the extras and retail prices are certain ve*soon to-Loadon at the height of the Lon- 1 Armistice Day u i national holiday. use P follow them upward.' And the wise don seasod. when all the spending of legalise the hoax. The JoarnaI Carpenters Endo A Rhodesian resolution that sow i -. _-etatl buyer will "get-in on the ground- people ,w�-money, it accelerated and he camplalat made, w are• 3()-Hour Week Plan s is he Empire t former soldiers t oor" now.—Halffaz Herald. - t should.receive training in the United all the luxury left In the country is des• presentative•. of the Ontario Motor Brantford.—Resolutions.approving s Kingdom was carried. ' Aeoidenb In Homes, Plays& The proper background for a Leagae by.-an-Incensed United States 30-hoar week, discontinuance-of the Word Ecoaomld Conference An Eng- motorist.- - employment of unemployed aia$1e men 4'' - f Nail to the high_way, it Is fn•the land would have beep Manchester or The motorist was right .to tom- on construction works and confining //�'�a����,,`` ome that there Is the greatest toll of Bradford or Glasgow, perhaps Glu• -plain.. _The Q.M.L is right to sups, &employment schemes to reforestatina Canada A:mw= a� r fe through ,accidents. Boma and• gow best of ell, for there everyone cats - - ••- port his complaint. Ontario is. wrong were passed by the Ontario ProvlaFial Woman * _ sift fatalities are exceeded only'by ea the miles of empty stocks of the it. through any legal Ioop-itals..It per-.,Council of the Carpenters and Joiner* _ LA c WylPr ideat:al deaths from motor vehicle with arty-pity wbeu,all'the world need- wits that sort of tawdry trickery to of .American in convention here. The eratioa and, over a period of years, 'shipyards, not so' long ago teeming be practiced on those who-travel-in convention also urged need for action o Insurance records show, near[!one ed ships to carry trade from one land this Province aa.lnTlfed-tRnesta• to be taken by the Government is cos- immense Size and Many COttr ltd of all accidental deaths occur at to another and sal the world traded - l alderatlon of a Dom- not to pay for forts Surprise Her — ` ome.—Kingston Whig-Standard. togetther,—Manchester Guardian. P _ Expresses Opinion on : rents for inadequate buildings is avhich ExP • State Medicine - rince of Wales to'eonduct Government business, and Divorce Problems Canada Hssde People favored erection of new buildings in It-Is reasonable to believe that a Canada Ix-the only British Dominion .. v1CtOr at Regnna order the b - Iness.ot the Government .The economic struggle Is not dr[v stem of state medicine and perhaps which can be quickly made ready for - might'be conducted In "more convent- laic women out -of business and Pro mpnbvrr observance of the system the reception of m!I]!oc of settlers. ' ent trod^up-to-date surroundings." fesafonal life. On the contrary theta f medical mmultuations, lanoculations She to distant hardly a week's sail Three 'Shorthorn Cattle from number is increasing and sell shoatl nd so on wanld save money to We from Britain. It fa a easy to cross "E P," Rich Awarded be. because there are positions far Late- It U now-common knowledge the Atlantic_now as.it teas to cross " �Oi011t0 Report's which they are particularly adapted at neglected health conditions in the North Sea three centuries ago.The Firsts -Higher Relief Bill''in the opinion of Miss Marjory Ricca garly We cause a great deal of trouble Canadian climate.inakes her attractive Regins. Sask.—Three of the-Prince ards, a 29-year-old solicitor of Cardiff is age advances and . -Toronto,—Probable net coat of un- fregneatly furs- to British settlers. Against the absurd of Wales' entries in the Shorthorn employment relief to Toronto this•year Wales, who!s spending a short.time!s ,yacitate men.for.work at a much ear- atatement_that_tha Canadian+ Climate Cattle exhibit at the World's Grain will be approximately $1,500,000, act Toronto, Ontario, as the guest of Mlaa >iier age than would have been the is too inclement for further settlomen{ Conference 'here, have beet- awarded cording to the annual report for 1832 Cali Daniel, daughter of Sir Joha,ant �asa bad-they looked after themselves northwards, we place the tivtl[g wit• first prizes. of Finance Commissioner Wilson.-Cost .Lady Daniel- -a they should, or possibly would have, ness of the sturdy French-Canadians. The Princes winning exhibits were. of floating and'paying interest on'Tre• .Miss Richards, a pioneer among we _*_ tbe.service had been available. It Occupying one of the most ditacult (t) Princeton Marion, reserve fe-. year debentures will raise the figure men lawyers in -R'ales, being one a a a large question,,Of'course, with two parts of Canada; this people, with the. male grand charpPlon. to'$1,749,000. the first to. practice there and tho i• -ides to the argument,but.there is car passing of the centuries, has Improved (2) Princeton Luceille, reserve fe- Total expenditure on unemployment very prat to practice fa her hoau sinly a awing towards sate medicine its physique. There is probably no male champion. relief in Toronto this year will approxi- town, Cardiff, .specialises In convey these days.—Port Arthur 14ews-Cbron- sturdier white folk in ail the world {3) Princeton Marion, Tamale jun- mate $4,500,000 since two-thirds of the „ancy work and divorce court cases 0tcle. _ than the French-Canadians of the for champion, total are contributed' by the Federal she does not,approve of the legs, - " northernmost settlements to Quebec. The champion- winners were all and Provincial Governments. TbJa restrictions, which, in her couutri - Roosevelt's Mst)lods Canaan will eventually be peopled by from the Prince's "E,P." Ranch, near compares with $2,931,000 for last ytar. and ours; allows one ground for 'dt Roosevelt is using steam roller, hundreds of millions.—Dg.Frank Bohn Calgary. Alberta. The city's share !n 1934 is set at $1,- Torre. "Surely it a man and womas lit"in hemmer or what have you tae- in National Review. , — - 250,000. have lived apart for as much." ATE tics to pat over his'recovery program, years, divorce should be granted. The - Firms redticiag-hours and increasing IaTVe'stilfg Begun 1 tact that they It apart snywr) _ wages are to put stickers on their Boy SCOiit Cahn is Woman Angler Hauls ;: breeds a great deal of immorality irladows announcing that they are P Neat' Lethbridge Alter ail, marriage -is a bit of ■ ' carrying out t};e -Recovery Act,`and Demolished by Fire, Lethbridge.—Seven swathers, cut- 92'POUad Sturgeon gamble. No, I don't believe divorce %Low the President advises the women Woodstock.— A Boy Scout camp ting 300 acres daily, have started to. Petawawa, Ont.—A huge sturgeon, should be made easier, it would only of the Uattea antes woo do multi work on the 3,000-acr$,wjnter wheat weighing more than 92 pounds' and increase the number, Of divorces- But the retail buying, not to patronize pletely .destroyed by fire at unknown crop of V. Is. Lassiter as c hlix, Jr* measuring live feet ten inches lontt, a- itoree which do not carry these•signs. origin. The tents-and east of Lethbridge. Despite dry wea- was caught in the Petawawa River ._ personal belong.. .. not.be forced to live together whey - ` —Chatham News. rags of the boys were destroyed. The ther in June and July the field will by Mrs. Aarold Ross. seeing the stur•, they are incompatible," she said, -Scouts had left the camp two hours average between 25 and 30 1 bushels geon swimming in the river, Mra. She spoke, too, of her amazement ` : Railway Rates previous to the discovery of the• lire. to the acre of good.grade: Ross took a large hook baited with at the lmmensitiea„of Canada, whet[ -- --A }oWmlag of freight anii_paasent;* Provincial- Constable. Markle invests :- beefsteak a d dangled it In rat of she found people living amid so many n i o _ the gtrlrry, 'After the fish was hook: tatteaa many believe; wood be in the gated the Are and recovered some;of __ comforts. the effects which had beet! hen Oldest Mfnlst ed she braced-herself on the aaax - best interests of,the railroads, es- Sing to _ until it was exhausted, then with the Elise Rfchardg' -father:is Alderman pe6laily in view of the keen competi- trees nearby but which has been taken In wa NOW 9! J. T. Richards, one-time lord mayot lion - line over her shoulder, hauled it of Cardiff, and with him she is is offered by buses and trucks. away by neighbor. : - Ottawa.--Rev..L, M. Weeks, oldest ashore. -. :_Whether this can be obtained without partnership. Her mother sits on thl minister , in the capital, celebrated bench—she is a justice of the a turtper cut in wages depends greatly his 85th birthday Saturday' July 22, rr -_. j pesos To Increase News ee No `Wall Flowers - for the` county of Glamorgan and Is j - on the extent to which the Industry, PaP 1933. He.was born in Sydney, N.S., 4 and allied industries,recover,,and,just Advertising 30 Per Cent July 22, 1848. Rer. Mr.-Weeks -has At Miners' on the regular - rota of..presidfng Dance as important, agistrates. As Miss Richards says, nt to what eitteat econo- = New. York.—A- --half-million. -agate• been•minister of the Eastern-Baptist -Sudbur OnL—One - mien -in-other directions are carried Y+ place let the she just naturally stepped' into law, '- line newspaper advertising campaign Church for the past ,eight years. world,. where no girl can be a 'wall since there was no ran in the tam)! out on. the railroads.— St.-Thomas- to start-immediately was announced _ _ . _ _ Rower" is the Swayze gold,camp, ac r°al' recently by J. H. Platt, advertising- cording to Miss Berns McCullough, - �- '1'lmes-Jou manager of the Kraft Phenix Cheese �urchasea Shorthorn. = who visited the camp with her.father. On- 500 Mile Bile Ride ti Work of Newspapers Corp;- of. Chicago.• -The eoanpany; Caledonia.—Brawith Boy,young arcs- - •`Every.-girl in Swayze is charming," Queenston, Ont.—Kingsley Young, - - - Ntaey Post, -round-the-world. Ater, which already had the largest adver- tocrat of the Shorthorn world, has she said, ,and described the weekly' 27-year-old Queenston resident, has. was taken to task by his business using appropriation in Its history been bought by,James Douglas and pool 'room dance where there were ,left here on a 600 milt bicycle ride manager at the coheluslon of the alight for 1933, will-Increase-the total by 30 Sons,•- prominent Shorthorn breeders, 35 men and three other girls, Part- to Chicago. The adventuresome rid. -. for talking •to newspapermen. The, -per -cent., Platt sai5l, for their Willowbank' stock farms it nets galore! There•the girls expert= ed planned to reach Chicago in Are•salient tact was overlooked ,,that if General business conditions .'and Caledonia. The ahimal'was purchased ehce unbellevable popularity, to the days, visit the wofId's fair, and re .newspapermen had no. talked about the business on-look promptAd the from Albert James Marshall, Stranser, .strains of a mouth organ, mandolin 'turn homc. He expeeted to covet Post, there would have been one less Increase. Platt said. - - Scotlaud,_,and will arrive.at.Qnebee.. and vlolir playing the 'dance music. the 1.600 miles without difficulty _ - /rte' .,.�_ :�•��:�-- _-,,. �+" .n,.. -,.•c+ .„a x^ ,,.L _ .,F•.. .-,.r -»._.- _ _ �'j �,- _'N- _ `.•� Y,;-.7" ,�r.--� "'`_eke :"�- '—�-T' -� \ :�'•.4,;x�•, y o.�s� �w�•• c iF �ilMtfi AND N HAPPY COMBINATION A: i � •'SMILES - 1�•• V _r_ •• e , �. nor O _ _ 1 _ •1i , _ -- --� ENJOYMENT • - Plug Tobacco lasts 4..longer 'Keep up with this ever-changing civilizatioa.Come to the Canadian National " Eithi ittonthisgearaadbzoaden your knowledgeofthingsworchwhils.Suoli Grocer-"Vti'ould you like some war —giYe$ more enjoyment for j ,~ through the great permanent edifices,famous For their architectural magnifr- beans?" 1 cence,and enjoy the marvellous displays from home and foreign lands.VVuiit .. rile money. Buy the Y2-lb. plug l y g Sweet June Bride- Go away with the Motor Show and inspect the advance models for 1934.Admire the equine, 3 your imitations. I want real ones: sdacocracy at the Horse Show in the New Million Dollar Horse Palace. and you save atilt more. . •, Esamine the ancient and modern masterpieces in the two Art Galleries.Thrill at the music of the Band of Fits Majesty's$fats G and thirty other bands. Doctor-"Medicine won't help you " See the gorgeous, glamorous, glittering pageant atezuma" where the any. What you need is a complete rest Spanish adventurers discover and besiege the an empire of the Aztecs. and change of living. Get away to ' Stand along the lawns that slope gently to Lake t ialr's shores sad watch some quiet country place for a month. ~� the world's championship Marathon swims.Experience the thrill of a lifetime _ Go to bed early, eat simple foods, ar the world's professional championship sculling races and ocher inter- - -- national comperlaons afloat and ashore. Be one of the thousands of happy, drink pleura o! good rich milk, and Carefree people on a mile-long midway. smoke just one good cigar a day" _ P - The world's largest annual Exposition offers fourteen days and sights (except A month later the patient walked In- Sundays) - r of ffiee. He looked like oa regardless odor's o .�.. 'v recreation for everyone to rile d �. area FULL e r F U o n d inexpensive _ f cauo an r9 g� _ tdu Dents 1 - - age or sex. Free descriptive folders will be forwarded promptly upon request. anew man an! the gratified doctor - WEIGHT /�. ��■ ' PLUG�� �O ' Exgdeaal extrrsiorr rataarraatgrd-tonrult local agents,• told him so. -- ` Failw4N,Steamships,Motor Coaches. Patient-"Yes, doctor, 'your advice ' J :h WX WGLis,P""draR H.V.WATERS,G.•nal Maeaser. certainly did the business. I went-to + w5 yti bed early and did all the things you . how fast they drive, the sooner a re- _ told me. But• say, doctor, that one Driving Off Road duction in the waste of life and pro- '- cigar a day almost killed'me at,first. �a1x8e8 �Q �e�lL_ erty will be brought about. ~" It's no joke starting to smoke at my v ills •-- age." For an Eider Sister Contributed by the Ontario Depart When mother Issues you in command Moral-Treat 'Em Roughl went of Highways - - a • e+ (The while' s-he shops) meet each a. To get my way I oft aroceed It 1e. rVilaing demand By weeping in your presence, of motor vehicle accidents, which - Upon your, temper, time or' cars. r' _ Or wheedling you till you concede With competence and savoir faire. OUR CROSS-WORD PUZZLE Reluctant acquiescence; cause the second greatest number of : fatalities on rural rocs o not actual- y ' I feel elated when I win, W If Bab-. wakes and wails for food - 1 3 4 5 b 7 8 9 1V ' But afterwards-it's tuna; ly happen oa the- roadway but beside An hour or more before be should. i wish you hadn't given in, it A little wAter's what he needs- 1; 71 12 1! :_ You ought to boas me, Houey. Collisions with fixed objects and It's good for him between his [eels. Stray Thoughts Caused by the. noncollislon accidents which are al- Should Willie shriek and kick the writ, , 14 t3 lb $07 Ho! Weather . most all-the result of driving off' the' Keep calm'. Don't notice him at all. 1 - girl goes shopping for ahue.- roadway, claimed 78 lives on the.rural He'll anon forget to scream and kick- - c, When a g g pF roads of Ontario during 1932,•and were Wholesome neglect will do the trick. 1!f 20 2 band,, she doesn't always find a bar- exceeded in seriousness only -by the " gain. After a woman lives with 0 .,collision with pedestrian" type in Teach Ann,to clean the Corks -and E'«= 23 1y 2T man-for ten years, he's about as hard whiclt there were 91 persons kil]ed. spoons= w . . . to figure out as a three-piece jig saw There are many reasons why a car A fob for rainy afternoons-- - puzzle, Instead of trying to patch up may leave the road. Detective tires And when y-0ur father homewa*d a quarrel some couples don't seem to or steering apparatus; a defect in the toils, !2 give a rip. A girl can love every hair road surface; fatigue; excessive speed, Be sure the ke#tie really-bolls. - '.. `• ;, on-q„airl's head and yet,.at times. feel inattention, distraction. and other like pulling every one of them-out. If forme of fatilty,operation; an of theme if..on .this plat Y*akAct through.iffe, 33 36 07M -39 10 a girl could read her boy friend like a may pat a vehicle into the ditch, but You'll tbake a most efficient wife. . ; Y. - -' 'book.,she probably couldn't restst read- in the. great majority• of cases- the it 41Y t i '44" ing the lass: chapter to see if she mar- driver will be !Quad at faalt. Ia the FOR CHOPPED FOOD. tr rise him. Love !ties-out the window first instance, good-. tires or properly A one pound baking powder can, 145 7 y when too many bills came in the door. inspected,'and adjusted, steering me- empty..cover removed and holes pun- Probably !>se reason so mans women chanisms seldom Yail. if a driver open shed fn the bottom makes an eater *. -put their,husbaatia on a pedestal is Ate, a vehicle which ls'defective, he lent chopping-utensil: " I 2 MMS4 because the expect them to be a bush. - Y can sorely blame no one but himself - _ ADout the only time some gists will if-a sudden stress or strain caused by Skins made of the.same material as 9 fT = meet a boy half way is when,they want excessive speed or sudden application_artificial sik are being used for the ti a kiss. In life many are called but few of bmises, causes his vehicle to fail manufacture of sausages in Germany. - S9 ' -are chosen, but is a girl's life many -him, so that he ldees control and - — -- J call but few propose,. A woman's! in" drives of the roadway. Clasai6ed Ad ertising tuition that tells_a girl when the boy- High speed to a iregneat'cause of - irtead Is falling for her, is the same these accidents; speed which burls the AE;ERS' OVENS-NEW AND RE- �' ` Horltontal 44-New scar 11--Task 1-To defraud 45-Rule 13-Norae poets (pQ Instinct that tells `a Asberman `when vehicle from the roadway on curves; B BUILT.. Write for catalogue and y he has a nible. speed wlitch leads to uncontrolled deterred payment plan. Hubbard Oven. _ . M s-Tears 4:-Fathered 16-Silk worm - _' Company, 103 Battu.•et Street. Toronto.- - I1-To call Into being -To prevent i9-Those apposed T` skidding when an emergency stop is '12-Efeditious -tumult 50-Sandarac tree :21-Surgical thread -Gertrude="So'you-are cot going to required; speed which, coupled with a - " '^^• - °' 14-Exclamation -.62--Wanderer 24-Couclse -get marrted agafa?" second't�laattention, carries a vehicle DEAL HEXISTITCBER AND PICOT- W-Drinks heavily 64-Prefix: from- 26--Enclomgd car Robert=-"No. I'Te become a pact- to disaster. di ER. ass ntu say machine. Complete. — fa 7 directions and saaYiples. WS1Ylm Cam- 65--George guard 65r-George 29-Angers Llet." One frequently bears motorists beast �T, ,Dept, W.P., Hamilton - - 18-Eggs 57-Wortihipped 31-Wealthy person - of the speed they made on w certain 20---Sticks- in mud 69-Wifaem - 83-One named for office Taking a slanting etirvey of the new trip=how'they travelled 100 miles to r - - --isoy ail= ieahy iruitm - t5-Arctic - n- Jj("OR SALE " g3--To hire Vertical it6-Noah's mountain man of the modern house never is aged to elude the traffic officer. It is !!R-Este _ ll-=Cowardly 87-Rotiian ruler barbered with the question: "IS my a curious mentality which leads to 97-Symbol for sodium 2- =- Pronoun 39Elulles -. hat on.stralght?", such boasting. r"tsiniy one doesn't Bt.ACKSMrTH SHOP 29-•To come in 'ti-To consume DSO-Having grain spikes hear thieves boasting of how they Located In Toronto •e.0-Ia present at d--Particle 43-To chart again �()ld Aunt (despondently)-"Well, I broke the law, nor murderers praising Compute Equipment, Two Forges, l+2-To smooth - 6-Moderately heated 46-Billow will not be a nuisance to you much, their ability to take }lees without get- hrieumalte Hammer and Cutter, 34-Soft drink 6-Takes illy 49-Wall border* longer." ttng caught.• Why, then, should motor- Drills, Lathe and ■ very complete 35--Ardor T-Type measure' 61-To .tear Nephew (reassuringly)-"Don't talk tats think themselves clever to IIout _ T U-East Indian ison . '�-Aeceat b3-Portuguese title a provision.of the law enacted for the mock of took, will sail as ■ going po ; like that, aunt; you know you will." concern with favorable lease or will w 41=Conjunction 9-Double 66--Compass pol. safety of the public? Why should they sell machinery separately, en J 42-Man's name '10--Sbore 5$-Note of scale -If there were more words of praise think it "smart"to endanger their own Wh , p I. in the home,and leas censure and crib- lives and the lives of other motorists? bloc or iecemsa Answers to Last Week Puzzle t �~ clam, there would be fewer cases for y do citizens listen and smile when Lai. WATKINS, Nelsons Log BOOK = the divorce courts. How long is it drivers boast of their ezceases which 73 West Adelaide fit„ P 14 T T LIE 5 H 0 0 T $ - Given to MusellM since'YOU complimented YOUR wife? may have jeopardized the lives of little - Toronto, A I R I E it H A It R 0 N London.-Yelson's personal log children?' 5 y STY D E 1 R I V E L I book has been handed over by Prime Many persons like to talk about Of the.-502 persons killed in' motor + 'Minister Ramsay MacDonald to the their operations,but a Scotchman isn't vehicle accidents during 1932 .in Oli- NEURITIS TH 0HB ' REP I British Museum, as a gift of Lord satisfied unless be can get a lect$re tario, 100 were drivers. They were gip, 8 E R A B A 8 B A D $ Wakefield to the nation. There was tour out of it. not all young drivers-their average One thin that helps is to age was 38 years. The were not in- �•m+ • fits, in Min• D d E D R I. N 0- 3 a brief ceremony at No. 10 Downing They Then ru liniment aem F E E D 3 '13 K Street, -Mr. MacDonald handing the = The Best Bet eaperiebeed drivers -their average, gently in. 5 P I E 4'I x'A K L $ D log-hook to Sir George' Hill, director, We pitied once the working girl out- driving experience was 7 years. It Pain lases Oft _ P A L ii' L, F' tL l E L I and principal librarian of the museum. -side the social ban; would appear, then, that neither age. 22 a + ...oaoo� Yug will(:,, but now sue is the owy,mald who nor years oenincl the wbeel is the ex- 7 T_bA book is the � planation. L L ,•C nc?� A P A Nelson personally kept in the Victory lands herself a man. i p p D 8 Y U - Tti R R, from May 15 to October 20, 1805. He '. The driving records of these drivers, U - When a boy sudden] stops loving i on the whole, were worse than that of as /�C made the last entry in it on the day y KING YIN S T.A 0, .:7e.', sir f 0,8 1's iR-S before Trafalgar, It is p the average operator. Some of them 4. ' paper-covered, her,a girl is as het Less to do"anything 1 resembling 'an exercise book, with a about it as she is when the car she had the reputation in their communi- bluegrey marbling on the covers and is driving =tsar`dead in-the Lraffia.-- st sr-luelty drivers -Ritdio Talks-Not a green silk ribbon worked into the They no doubt felt a certain amount "^? of satisfaction in the superior skill... - - Popular in Tropics binding.- The entries 'are in the ad- -f�. miral's hand. The last two are` "Sun- ;5W iii their ability to avoid mishaps by a -- ' Oxiord, England.-The radio audi• "hair," They failed, however, to real- QUIVERING antes in tropical countries do no't like day, October 20, 7 a.m. 30 deg. .04, `� fresh breeze 'S, S. W. �� ire that if an unsafe act or'practice is talks or lectures over the air-unless .'g p.m., 30 deg.,'6, rgln, moderate repeated a sufficient number of times, E R V E S They are very short, C. Graves, of �� X \ regardless' of the experience of the _ 's• y >~ breeze W. N. W." The. writing ends. ���\\ ����\�\ p The British Broadcasting Corporation, driver or the condition of the road or Yield to Lydia E.Pinkhaum's abruptly half way down the page. �\ recently told the Royal Empire Society weather or of any other circumstance; Vegetable CoMponIIt� .. • : eventually and inevitably an accident >: umm r sc o01 here. When you are.just on edge. . . . Mr. Grave or the B. B. C.'s The tanking Government (China), `� \ will result Itda imppsaibie to predict when you can't stand the chil- -empire and foreign services, said they has issued a decree, on grounds of na- \� when the accident will occur. -A mis- dren s poise.. .when everything kad found special talks were popular tional economy, forbidding the holding hap may result'from the first unsafe is a burden...When you are irrf- . _J ys Canada, Australia and New Zealand, of birthday parties for persons under act or the hundredth. A safe driver table and blue. ..'hy this inedi- 60 years of age. No party may last Parrot: 1 wish that old maid ind indirectly In the United States,but hadn t bought me a fellow's eared will think of the possible consequences �t 1N women report, not In India and Africa. He did-not more than two hours. C to death to cuss a bit now and, to himself and others before he acts, it ail] five you jjust the i=ttw glue any reasons,-but said the B. B. C. then. and will,-have, no narrow escapes that �•�q you need.-)tifa_will seem - bad coAie, to the ooncluslon that the Dynamite is being used to kill trots can be attributed to his own behavior. `wo th 1Hing agaain. ;ti ahocter the,talks wereAlle better foT dales, which are causing heavy losses ,Whose.trusteth in the Lord, happy The sooner,motorists begin to boast , ibe.broadcasts to the tropical sonea. among the stock of Bulawayd farmers. is be,"-The Bible. of how'safely they, drive ratber thau JSSUE No., 32 "33 ,i Tt +y:,gg''_y,t„ �':1-e•-•ry: +cu•',�'su'ly'4• w ..c4;,_�s..fr.w'.•i..ice*•.'•,.^.^F'.-,y?*, w ' ✓� �\'.!'/."-•__ ...<L .,y,y�r”YrP".r'•r_'ori'. °y^' _ t.. . .�,+;�• r-e .,�T-�'`''a'•'�„"»z-„,�,5•'” "'�,...,aut .-w";wG'w„- i•r�.�w...c:v.%�[.ss'�-:o�,'+a'y.+' w:r+rv. ..,a'u-. ..n.:: `'.`_ �`.q,':,:" - '°.;.'A,"..-...`.s'•-' '-_ - _ _ - . �.J,*.5't.. r•!w ;ti' - -a^+�.,.-. ^-r°�e�wr,,x•'• ';-r-..�-..=•n.:.w ,e a', a_. t,,.� - :,c, - „<sr -: J 'Y•.IY<< 'M: ��C �,.. '>.T,.°r. ¢'•S's' t'�•y. .p Eli 'wJ• ."d�....�.w'. ''�.'y, �.,x�cy. _ p,.y. _ ± rV'• Ya i : r ..V!M „y,:.,e: 4 sr^C,. !°.w.'+C1'r� - .�K Y' 1• �:i.iy''-��i� $v"I' - ---+•-.- +—.rT..'G—i1,-.—_ _ - c'a,.,- '•p";Yi+. .Y '� � S ::�:. �v ��r'{••�,:: •.•if.,v., .�.r .-1 � e n h• If: „• .. ,. —. ... .. .. . - .. .. _ _.- "Iii y - '�M" _ its at the Bay were now without Mrs. Sill, Bosebank Corner. W. IL beach and bathing privileges. He Moore, took the chair, assisted by �� � referred to the purchase of the•three Dr. Pearson. There was a splendid = Aug- *»' k' ~ - lots nearest the gap by Col. Marshall program. Mrs. W. Russell White, of TAKE NOTICE that all persons TERMS ` ' at 113,000 4M questioned the pu=ck,- Ottawa gave several readings. Mrs. having claims against the Estate of - ! fi,?ap,crur; il•boif p•idiasdrtap ase as bona fide, The Reeve replied Biggs, contralto, rendered several Henry Charles Fuller, late of the 14--•Whi at Oalrawa "11- stating tT�ad Suss and Great stating facts derived •in•atk inUrview numbers. Hawaiian music, by Mr. Tozru"_ot'Piekeriag�In the Couq�ty 17-Pte lstitatarlao in advanea. with Anderson, who claimed to have Barron, accompanied by Miss Whit- of Ontario,Harmer, deceased,are re- _ -all necessary papers, deeds etc., to ham and a Harmonica Band of boys quieed to file particulars in writing of !� ♦+` - claim ownership of the whole of the supplied various selections. The boo- their claims to the undersigned Ad- rIimej fi W$ - -sand bar, also that the sale to�Ander- th was well atroni Dr. Pear- Ad- ministrators on or before the 8th day :.JOHN N{URKAR, Proprietor. P of September,- 1988,after which-dare son was bona fide. The sanity of any son offered to supply the prettiest the assets will be distributed,.having The price for be►ting hay or straw - person purchasing such lots•for the girl with an ice-cream cone, so the regard only to such claims as the for the the wagon of IM NOTEe AND COMMENTIL purpose of erecting residences was applicants were many. admialsicators shall gave had notice. will be as follows :. questioned by Blenkarn who claimed Dated this 9th day of August.1838. 2 wires, $1.50 per ton that there was always the possibil- $rnaglum . - - - U$<iRL89 A. FIILLER and :-$ wires. 1.65 r ton Indications everywhere seem ity of the bar being washed into the Ito show that we are slowly rie lake. By clever presentation of the Mrs, E. Perryman is visiting her Ra°Ixun J. FvtLaa, CLIFFORD BARA81'T g pe "' case the council were placed in Acton relatives this week 60-bI, Pickering, Oat, ORVAL SHEA - `.,in from the clod of degree- W. G.SHEA,. eion that has existed over the the position of having to give con- Miss Gladys Gannon is`visiting BALE REGISTER. Aug 2nd, 1938 49 aideration to their problems, a de- Ravenshoe friends this week. NF"n �• _ whole world during the past three maul being made for legal search Mrs. T. A. Knox is visiting friends TUESDIAY, AUG. 15th f �.�sctjsn y or four years., Prices of the pro and advice as to the ownership 'of in Highland Creek this week. sale of 20 working saes• maims g A C IN . th D N w 'ch e Beach, to lu this Front sac }� _ dRCts of the farm are taking an a Bay :Walter_ an'd' Mrs. Middleton were and luiga,=-freia-$ to S pears a - counmil acceded by motion ordering with their people ' here over the Olds T me and Modern Dancing upward trend. And the various such investigation. The reeve ques- week-end. old, wgei hing 1200 to 1700. A y R imanufaeturinR eoneernA through tioned the advisability of such pro- Mr. and -Mrs. John Phillips, Mur- sleek-looking quiet lot, well-brok- eT cedure, as it was felt that there was ray and Jean were Nia en, to be sold on the Robt Miller out the country report an increase Y gars visitors f�, Ring*ood, - lye .miles west -COMMUNITY HALL no question as to the validity of on Sunday. of businey and an increase of em Anderson's claims. Crown grants, The'Sanderson family spent Fri- months Stouffville. Terms Cash, or 3 C L A R E IVI N T ploy'ment, and the spirit of o,ptim Crown patents dating back to the day in Peterboro with Mr: Sander- months credit 'to parties arranQ- ing satisfactory credit with the ON ism pr6vails everywhere. The pro late years of the 17th century were .sons mother. clerk of sale before bidding. Sale `. ,cress upward may be ,very slow revived and discussed, information Miss Betty Bucldngham,'bf Toron at 1.30 sharp.'Wm. Khrick, prop. Saturday, August 5th, 1933 obtained from delving into registry to, is holidaying at the home of her p, W .Silversides, auctioneer. 8 30 to 12 m. but so long xs it l:eeFa rising vse offices etc.; was presented and var- p' grandparents here. r.__._ eyhould be hopeful and cheerful. ious real estate transactions from Robt. and Mrs. Cowan, of Oshawa George Carr and his Blue Chasers. this period on were discussed. The spent- Thursday of . last week with stands Admission 25 cents a Members of the-Orange Order Pres. pointed out the advisability of the F. Ham•family. _ are demanding that the teaching hiving more consideration to the av- Mrs. James Hogle, of Oshawa sp-are erage citizen and less to the million- ent Thursday with Mrs. George Ph- of the French language be abo]- sire class, as were the Dunbarton ilip and bliss Brodie. . Question RRY -. �l sad-lea-inhabitflnts._hpine classed. A W. J. Brown and family, f Tor- hat-onl English be' tauQbt at feature which today should- be con- onto, sperm, {he - t _•'y,-~•' ,,:_ ..... _ b, Tor- that-only We aren't walking ency• , • , sidezed more than any time in the parents, T. C. and Mrs. Brosrri. _ CARPENTER, BUILDER _ Aeast so far as this province is past, The council were at the con- Mrs. Richard Wetter and ' clopediaP,' but you can't .t•eocerned. Canada is one of the elusion given a hearty vote of thanks ter, of.Tornnto, execs guests of L. • and CONTR ACTOR stick cis with quPstions on British dooArAuns and it is reason. for the ;annex in which they had and Mrs. Matthews over the week- Plans and Specifications able that the teaching o€ the been received and was replied to by end. Insurance. Ask us before prepared. the Reeve, E. L. Chapman, wino ass- Miss Laura Morton, of Toronto, you have a lose, not after. -English language be insisted on aced the .�sgaciation of their inter- has been a guest of the Gannon and _ All Workmanship throaghout the Dominion. 3o. est,- sympathy and assurance of Willson families dpring. the past IC�IRIL E. MORLEY, Guaraotee,�dr� •lung as one c'onsid'erable part of the desire of the council to give ser- week. Phone 6700; �I CKERIIV(3 P. De the people' cannot underataud t°us consideration to their problem Mr; George Stevenson, of HamiS- PICKERING, ONT. - - ton, spent the we,-k-end with his sis- French and the other part canodt Green River - tern, Mrs. C. A. Barclay sand'Mrs. *peak the Eoltlieh language there - - "- ' John Miller. p �'�T fr1EVERY i � _ cannot be perfect urslty soccer Mrs. Tom Williams is spending a b1r- Roy licWhirter accnm anted Y i,1 ! week in' Hillburg. Mr. ' cWhirter Sr.. and Mr. Barr, the people. We believe "that Miss Ruth Hutchings spent the - ,q, holiday at the Park of Bancroft, t� Toronto.. for medic- . . English should be taught in all al treatment H '� but Don't Sorrt+et the elate`of.the open welter and airs, IN and _ _ the achoolp in the Dominion. tea, August 23rd, at Willson's Park 4iRtersl _Hazel. Gl.sA�y, -a:A..\lice of at the sauce time we do not think You are .welcome. it advisable to abolish the French . lira. House anti son, . Mr.- Fred Toronto. visited the i former home -- House. of Inglewood spent Civic during the holiday. laognage. The English, lanittiege lit Rev. B. X. de Boa Wa t. of Special Bargains for Thum. Fri. anti. Sat. - Holiday at Mrs. Draw's. R'� sbaald occupy a dominant poi. The successful Field Day ev_' Warrinton. N, C,. made a pleasant /^� ��//��__�� if '-lion; Every Canadian -citizeu, er held at Wilson's Park, starting call fin olci time Braustham Ven�d Gold 171 c4ial Lobst r'S. 2 S per in a 5c• wh�ee native born or- naturii Saturday noon last and ending on on Saturday. al# -)f whom wee��Itzed, should have a Monday -night, consisted of aquatic eased to., renew h►. acquair►tQuaker Corn Makes, 2 pkgs ' .15c good.know' sports, horseshoe pitching, cloci�, Tile W. M. S. -of ..t. John's Chur- -• • -°ledge of Engiinh, It le to their gaff; croquet, running rases, base= ch will:h°ld'thpir Augtt.ct ineetinz on - - — ^r� 4atezcot to be able 'to read and to ball and a grand mascluerade'and the afternoon -of Thursday, Aug. Asst Marshmallow Biscuits, 2 lbs. 29c• - carry on a cottvereatia is the dance: 17th, at the home of bars. John Ph- English language, no matter what �' convener 1 ' Geer L y� ry�+ ` ' '.. their nationality ma be. ' The Dunbarton 8 sup.'•D!', will charge of Rose C[101ce Peels, o. a7, 2 for lra7cr r y y the program. Roll call, A Harvest «� _. _. 'Eagliah.language is the leiiiias Mr. Milts very ably, occupied the Text. OXpdoh, l'� a slZe per . • • �rlc• i lamivage of the world, owing to p- P t,last Sunday. Mr. Ed. Lewis,-,of daremcui, very .T , p the fact that British ships call at Miss Queenie $tmpsou, of Toros= acceptably filled the pulpit of St. �n g y p y to, is visiting with Mrs.. W. B. Lot- John's united. Church on Sunday af- Peach or Apricot Jam, 40 oz. ,far .,-29c• _ - ever port to ever c�untc of the. ton; te rn oon, and the Misses Pugh and. world. 'Go where 'on may you Rev. E. M. and -Mrs. Burgess and •Ward he very y � y y y p helped ry materialt in-the . will be almost sore to find some eon. Jack, have gone on their vacai- service of praise. Brougham cotittr- Gillett s Lye, 2 tills "• •' + iefee7�.- ion. egation 'greatly appreciate their ser- 'one, or it may •be many, who are Miss Doris'Taylor, spent a fort- vices. -. -- P. �rnore or-less familiar with the night with her grandfather at Hill- On .Monday 'afternoon ,Mr. and Serviettes, pkgs -50 asst. colors • _;1`ww c, Boglah laugnage. There are many sue• Mrs. G. L. Middleton and T. C: ' Buropeane who study English be Dyson and Mrs. Cowan and Mica Brown- attended the ceremony in -- Shop the Red' & White QPay and Gave. _ Letita Taylor have stone'camping connection with the opening of the ' r- :N�of its usefuloese'if they he p. fora week or two. new paved road into CaaniitRton, pen to travel mach over the world. The W. M. S. will meet at the and were also Ruests at the Ward- s O�T Hv •R/S�N Ward- home of Mrs. Ben Lotton on Thurs- -- -- -- .''The French language is also need ens'banquet.which followed. The ` •. -ie=teusively,throughout the world. day, Aug. 17th, at 3 p. m. afternoon's speakers were Hon. Geo. Reynolds ynolds Cousins; of Toronto, and S. 'Henry, W .E, N. Sinclair, X. C., P I C�E RI N la - nd In many of the coelferences brother, of Montreal, are visi*R M. p .p., Dr. -McGibbon. Mr. Blau _held held in which different .nations their father, Rev'. Mr. Cousins. chard and Warden R. Johnston - -take pert the discussions are, to a Mrs' Armstrong, of 'Toronto and You order PHONE PICKERING 600 ..We deliver Mrs. Pherril, of Markham are via- weat extent, carried on in French, iting their sister,-Mrs. Alex. Thom. The Canadian National Ezhi.bi- ..,such air at the League of Nations Misses Verna Pattersan, of Barr- tion amazes our friends from - p� q q a and Thelma White,by Markham, No an the in the I[ r ��� �`Y=Y � Y� Y�' St� � bald at GeneFA. To be able to y rjll j• j speak l+"reoch is nits an ac use ' bests of Miss Phyllis Nichol- No annual a:position in the IIDit- son. red Stites or elsewhere in the ition. It is' a very inusical tan An interesting marriage took place world com pares with it. : .'. guage,although it may aohod very at Rev. Mr. Cousins home last week _ { 40eeuliar to those who are not The contracting parties coming from _ Familiar with it. To a tvati who Churchill, TENDER'S WANTED ..Be Mrs. White is'.somewhat improved lOC Pre red oY Hot Weather Is In business it'is very frequently in health and is spending a short Tenders will be received by the a ffreat asset, as is also Spanish. time with her daughter Mrs. Mills undorbirned for the ition of =` Electric Ranges and Perfection-Cook Stoves. - .. - pee `� JL man may lusru .V'6V4o4--ptaeP in � Sky. retaker for the school house,No. . J. and Mrs Millar and saauiy; -of �a where the English language is Dot 4 w,.foe 12 nionthg. Comm-ending ;ldmh Doomand-Window-Screen's-to 'steep out the--Sirs -- -� keu,and a lino,:•;ledge of French Waterford and Miss- Margaret Ann- Sept. hat, 1998. Tenders close � and be comfortable.. -- {� g as, of Toronto, called on relatives Ang. 18th. Lowest tender not nor Spanish may be necessary be, here on Sunday.. necessarily accepted. KING BUG HILLER 'Amp On Friday last Dunbarton. United 1 t:nurcu.neit: a Vmy, W. 90MLRY The Quick and Sure Death Insecticide _.The teaching of'English_'shoold be en party at the home of F. W. and 50 Secretary :follow oD in all Canadin schools, ,,, Agent for McCormick.Deering.Farm Machinery and Repairs. .7 but French should be optional. _ ""-'The racial question should not be s ti - Oiis)sdotto:='`We ha:. , Pau 9.rottt+hlere�fic -in aeiaTiag with tLieCj �j��, -t' - ,V a U -i GtilG� it is not made." �oatter of bilingual school•. IPIC . _ _ - J. S. BALSDON,f • p.� .:.- � � - K;IG IkZ.. .Citizens Dems," Action From _ OFFERS 1 1: _ CeoDCilwing Attitude of _ Young- Steyr Beef--home killed CIAL Col. A of Dmabartott SPI4IIVC •:SPE S' shame towards Lifelong -` RottZ3d. Steak, per 1b.. ." .. .. 15C•' - :, '(PRICES TO SHOUT AT) Beridenta and Cottaserb _ A deputation of approximately 1 i " 200 of the Bay citizens appealed to S1F10Ia Steak, 1 I C. the Council on Tuesday evening fns . - 'Team Harness at$25.95 per set relief iii the matter of-bathing bee- (Saturday -only ) Horse Collars, 1.90 each up - rh accommodation._D. P. BlenkarD, . All other Harness parts at equally low prioss. of Toronto, a property owner at the -LaYn�, trOIItR, per l b _• . 15e• Men's Farm Boots at 1.96 per pair • . 1C� ``$a and President of the Aseociatr d �t Other Linea of Work Boots, 2.49 per pair up ion first addressed the council in- Legs Ot tam b, .2 Men's Sea Oxfords at 1.95 Boye'eft,1,7b forming them that their property • _ _; 15c. Youth's-at 1.59 per pair up ; . valueis and' personal privileges had Sugar-Cured, elYCedf lb.- , ' J11on's Overalls, 1.25, 1.40-and 1.75 per pair I; been seriously curtailed by the act- Boys'3 year 7 year English Sport Paste 95c pale _ - r • ion of Col. Anderson, of the Dunbar- _ ;� . " ­ton f Shnres Col. nd. in closing the sand ­Come' and(Qeedor yourself 4—tr t� the west of the Rap to the ' _ '!"public. He disputed Col. Anderson's ':Phone NO.-4000 Phone 2M B R o . to ownership of the road all- CECIL A . wvice between lots 24 and 2b on We deliver yopr order the beach on this bar. He presented his facts in a clear, c,lncise manner, pickerb3 Ontario t�"�I Q g 11�Ti+Ci•- " .wbY ng.thtit the children of famil• gt - - -� 3. :t __ - - - ','-•-i' r'+S'+m' ., y''+ ":!,:+,a✓:: :.7.:'.,:' yiri•,�,t v,J' "'.; 3. .tl}'°' «ik.:•:yy�•l •..vwre- A_t;e "'r"�^ -_ - '.^'�-'-+Q�' Y-a.1;•'.�{ - - __- - _ ,t..- - •�.r ^.r. q�. -'R: '.1.a�•y�- >_- _ _ _ ___ _ '_ '"tea,-� ngp• +s - Y- sc'�`. w.,•x.•"_�-..�:�s..r"�+•W� _.- R1' :bY, .e•[d" :s..R' .v.<+ti_ _ ___`-calk` "ffrrwn: - Y.W..Y .Y.•'_^"I^"r-fie '..�y^.`J"i- yl.�„' '_e'.Fb•.xKS_ ..-�.- % � .r,,. '.r,Fpy.y."e^ ..1:-N� _1-T�t'. -• 'Y-"' _ Y - �aT- _r.�• vj,. K -- Y _ "� a t '.1.^• - ..cafe..-« t low mJEl2[ON! M' J.and KM W'ilker are visit' Robinson, of Whitevale. Durink the - Hisao � ���SON tag with their relatives to Clare #&d '*r . Kilintrick and Wont. s��b the register a-solo was - • � Iha wapmt Monday at 'W'asaget several rinks from here took is y M� Velma.Sangwin, of DOWNSYIEW ItEFiNER The Dos&., Platteville. The brides were given in choice bred Clydesdale . Stallion '° D U N BARTO X the.bowllux tournament at 9toaff marriage by t�eit father, t one 26218 Has— Mrs. R. J. lW►nn nailed o0 lever hp' L 1, the property of F. J. :.;�el'Olaremont'fitlsnds one'+1lay last vide an 1[onday being beauttfuily gowned pink sard Weston, Ont. will maloe the Mr. and Mrs. Aitken and dau point d'esprit with taffeta INSURANCE S U R AN C E - w Rhter. Jane, spent the holiday and turban to match, blue shoes and in B oug at Oac Wilson a ^¢ % � I F and Mrs Dopking and with relatives in Buffalo. lace *Ater^ the other in an exquis- AUTOMOBILR friends spent over Sun ay at Lake GREENHALL S BEST (22722) the Wm. and Mrs. Birkett spent ite frock of blue triple sheer georg- • :FIRg ' r '• o ng' several days last week with D. A. ette, hat of blue organza and pink Champion Government Premium Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong.. of and Mrs. Pugh, of Kinmount. shoes and mittens. Both carried bou- Clydesdale Stallion, the property - BURGLARY , ' tby,ssp�eent Sunday with L,'W. E. and bfre. Bryan, L. and Mrs. quets of pink and blue summer fl- o! F. M. Cooper, Claremont, will 0ASUALTYI - sad re. lfflkep. Lye and Mrs. Burton spent Civic owers. Following the ceremony the make the season of 1938, at his LIFE INSURANO)t� 'Quite a number of our sports Holiday with friends In Toronto. " guests, who numbered about 40 peo- a� stable, lot 22, con. 9, Picker- - = r -went to Jackson a Point on Mon ple and had come from Toronto, Ing one mile west of Claremont. Phone•Pickering Chas. hiacnab and family, o g 7981) emy day tQ see the football toarna Montreal, St. Catharines, Platteville, CHARRRAS [12920] ' (168249) the , �.s• meat. IIsbridge. spent a day last-wee Whitby and various points in the French Imported with his sister, Mies Margaret ported Federal, Provin- L. E. O NE/LL -. Clifford and hire. Pilkey and Macnab, county, were entertained at a buf- vial Premium and Grand Champion .chddren, of Toronto, spent a day fet luncheon. Mrs. Stephenson, mot- Percheron Stallion,the property of Il'IINERAL DIR>tCTOR AND J, ?' y' psgents,J. H. C. A. and Mrs. Overland' and J with Mrs. Pike s her of the brides, received in a ch- Oscar Wilson, Bronghatn, will Miss' Clara . Underhill were in EMBALMER •'. :' and�hira. Evans. arming gown of figured triple sheer. make the season of 1983 at his - Oshawa on Saturday attending Later the u8�, Ont. Hucoessor tolW. J. Mather,l ~ Walter Ward completed his pprpy couples left by mot- own stable, Brougham, 'threshing on Monde crud r rte the 9tepheoeon wedding. or for the Kawartha district, the Stoufiville 5 a Rood yield of bath fall heat A•few from here attended Herb brides travellinx in blue wool swag- DOL, [173208],<(12921), the impor- • and apria Lennox's annual picnic at Jack gee coats with ed French Percheron Stallion, the Night and Day Service ; g grains. son's Poi Printed silk dresses _,'s• qt on Monday and all with white accessories, and brown propel of E. A. Somerville, will Business Phone. Residence Phone e Clifford and Mrs. Pilkey and report a.very large crowd. and white striped satin ensembles. stand for the season of 1933, at 9801 9820 family, of Toronto,returned home :'Miss Neave and Miss Green, of On their return they will reside in own stable, lot 14, 10th line, ,•':h on Monday, after spendingt a' Toronto, returned home on San Oshawa. I�! Markham �• This horse is a month at Port Bolster. Government Prom. Horse. Terms, mp day, after spending a couple ------ - DINT i S, GARAGE Reuben and Mrs. Besse and weeks with E. and.Mra.'Bryan. • $10.00. No. 2336, Form At. All acc- - daughter. Helen,-of Stayner,spent Mrs. Margaret Harvey, nurse. Attention ! ideate at owner's risk. Cor. Brock and Kingston R,de. the holiday. with Mrs. Besse'e Who has been waiting on Mrs. J. ' = parents, J. H.and Mrs. Evans. Readruan, is spending a couple of Milk Producers, .,THE ":MADELINE"' !General Repair Work all cars, >"« Thos. Peterson accompanied weeks at her home in Blackwater. Starting August'lst. guranteed at reasonable J. E. Hinan on his weekly trip $EAUTY- �SALOZII prices. Wanted-15 to 20 cans milk d Acct . to Kiomouut on Monday, when he � ally, •;, BEECH-HARPER]' from approved herds Attractive ylene Welding `paid D. A. and Mrs. Pugh a pleas- PP g - ant visit. - contract for.one year(no stock to .Marvelling and . Batteries ropaired and charged. The marriage of Evelyn May, dau- buy}, Write bus C, Firestone and Dunlop Tires., A return request engagement ghter of Mrs. Harper and the late _ Fioger.Waviast, p -nf l�rniw Rr•nt•a with an an ire1T ntnarlax.Aurpar, to Eagen« f.amoanra !'irrrFR.rxr. Nava ` r- -w e - .Ia.bly a'las1• .u1,• 3 :I..o oa.0 Wks. new program,includirrgaevaral ra• Gooch. G. A.. teak place quietly in STANLEY TEEATRE Haircutting. dio artists at a gardetl party,Aug. Goodwood Gaited Church, rt three �•� Refreshment Booth in Canneetion - 18, in the park. Watch for bills. o'clock.-on Monday, July 31st. The Permanent Waving a Specialty Phone Pick.7600; Civic Holiday was observed by Rev. dessieeuM. Harper, Orilli esisster :&CadelLwir 3>c u=d® g y)• our merchants on Monday. The STOIIFF�ILLF �,, cal brae as bowling ea was well atroa• of the bride, was bridesmaid. The Phone 1908 CLAREMONT MILTON SLEEP R gr P groom was attended by George Em. .► :-•ized, ands a number of tha men. pay, of Deserooto: Following the- FRIDAY and SATURDAY Nursery. �+ 4217 PROPRIETOR attended the tournament Rt ceremony a reception was held at the Tine �7tot'v W Stouffyille. home of the bride's mother. Later Aug. it and 12 Mrs: Reynolds and Mrs. Dixon the happy couple left an a motor trig. ; � FOR 19331 . : and children,of Now York. visited On their return they will reside in '.HERITAGE of the DESERT' � their brother, John Thomson, of Oshawa. - EA Zane Glrey Special) =OrnEvergreens entre reand , _ as Trenton. over the holiday and - Flo Dwarfs, have returned to the home of their -,Pictorial - . Flowering Shrubs.Hedgir g, _ o►other, Mrs. H. Thomson Double Wedding Climbing Vines, urns , w - _ Comedies Roses and Perrenntal Borders. . George Turner, who is in 'the On Saturday, Aug bth, a pretty Dahtias and Rockery Plants. Eyesight Spedajid Toronto Glenersk Hospital reeefv double wedding was solemnized at Berry Bug5es and Strawberries, _ for I m TL ESDAY and TVEDNESpAY Gooseberries and Currants.' oyss r,r..a. • in treatment o b col• oisuuin the home of Mr. and Mrs Thomas r. 'r>v.<w.r ..a s.a,. g poisoning, Asparagus. VT -=hw dmN so is not improving as his friends E .Stephenson. Aberdeen Sts, Qsh- 15 and 16 would like. _ Fruit Trees, root-pruned. but hopes err. enter- awn, when their only daughters were In !rained for his ultimate recovery. united in marriage, Veta Evelyn to - -- Root pruned apple,pear. cherry and ; DISNEY BL,iOM Their many Claremont friends Mr. Everett Frederick Jackson, son Patrom are xilviaed to take ad. English cherry tre'4 to 5 years old and extend their best wishes to 141fsseA of 51r.'and ides. D. M. Jackson, of using root-pruned and care.beaeina . Oshawa -Vets and 'Merle Ste hepson, of Whitby, and Ruby Merle to Mr. von.tage c.f the first �lww• on will came tuto ei3•ct in from 2 to 3 gyp•Post OaJee r'�e a '! I' a PJ - , years and some have borne in!y8or. Oshawa, and formerly of Clare Charles Percival Dolley, son of Mrs. ` Saturday night and .' Wont. oo the event of their tuarri Dailey and the late Mr. Frank Dull- . - J. T. ELLIOTT, AGENT agew�l rich-took._place_QQ__Satrtrdag ey of Oshawa. The•weddin� took _s►void disel�pr�;ntairnt. - - glCggRIN9,._OP1T_20st_ -- '�---- _ la8t. place 1 -the--tira•wL'"9 r%A=, whit u - James Evans, who received a was-attract ively ..decorated with ! :-.stroke on.Monday of last week, ie ferns and .gladioli. Rev. Wm. Mu$- - - - :- Ch- -only slightly improved, and is now �, of Scarboro Bluffs United Ch- J . e under the care of a trained nurse. 'arch officiated, and the �edd{ng - His daughter, Mrs. Chas. Grant. music wan played by Mrs. Newton a . '.'.-of Toronto. has been attending to =him since he received the stroke. The I,n the report of the winners of a, .the Field Day sports given in our rastsl jth*:Vtstg a s{ghmag last name, Uxbridge Goodwood Ey'e>; team won the lacrosse match In, __ •/i+ �QRf� satead of Stoaffville and the men's �� R ' - softball game was won by 9touff - - ills and not HiRnlsnd .©reek as Modern - Tickets 500. _Retard 900. _ reportes When tines Mr. Ed. Lewis conducted the �► AEI L Y SERVICE services In St. Johns IIatted �� eo its final lswar the �Vhurch, Brougham, on Sunday memorials we a�°ft afternoon, the pastor. Rev. J. E. _ - �Eastera.Standard:Tlme will be standing in a - _ motet tribute to the Glover, tieing absent on bee vacs- �b C H Tuck, ��♦♦ =Leave Pickering Eastern Leave Toronto pe-----they have bow lion. Kisses Alms Pugh and y ' �'t"' Eastern House g _Standard Bay at Dandas erected to honor. Our .r �.`•Msirjorie Ward, sang two daeta � - :that were very mach appreciated. - Part 22 A. H. P. M. Time A. M. P. K. � creative AM sseares On Monday of last week G. M. 'In the pmt it:was sufficient, so it =,0 6.09 ..e 2 54 ra 8.30 -a 8.80. . the blot results. "!�'oreyth accompanied his brother, noose. for people to know when they a 6.64 R 8.54 _ - 7.30 1.80 "k+To Greater Trlbabs�' - Itobt. E., to the city, and when were sick they could call a doctor 7.54 a 4.54 - - - =; ®.00 t5 80 .. N. W. STAFFORD getting out of the car another car to help thin' In the present age, '• 9.24 5'.54 10.80 ay a 6.80 however, people- not only want to 10.54 • e 654 ,c'11.80 7,80 Read It►acked up and -Mr. Forsyth was know what is good for them but a 11.64 7.54 - P. M. , e'8.80: . by • .:caught between the two care,- they also desire to know`why. In the P. M. -e 8.54 . - 12 80 09.80 } reenitiaR in his leg being badly per, eyes were not examined or cor- I2.54 9.54 a 1.80 10.80 brui-od and the ligaments some- rected or attention of any nature a 1.54 b 10.44 280 what torn. Riven unless vision had become sad- a sail except lion. do 1. t n a I k lyre. Morgan Pugh and dau- ly impaired and in many of these y p got. b Su d y@ & Hot. only. -; .gbter, Mildred, and Bliss-White, cases the neglect was sufficient to a Sat. only. a Sat.; Sno. & Hot. only. of Toronto, and lady friend from cause them to remain permanently As our more modern civ- Daily'Services Wharf. asaRA Beach ff3reenbaok, motored down to impaired. y Midland J {r Athens on Monday of last week tlfzation advanced, refractionists Barrie,Orillis. , Jackson's Point,' ' ands open a week with John and-found �e eye defects are the -"h[rs. Willieon.- They also had s crease to keep pace with the Chang'- � �' � CQ• __ ' pleasant trip through the Thou@ Ing conditions. Sincere attention was cketrs end intormstioa at and WAWANESA INS. CO. ,k son Islands. applied to the question of the cause : " r In the ladies' bowling tourna. responsible. for the increase in diss- R - Oheap rates for farm and ooaatey went held one dap, last week, at orders of this nature. In this inves= buildings. ' ' -which there was a large number tigation it was emwising. the rea- C"a' 'y-Coath Lines Windstorm, Insurance on bultdiogs,t ` wind-mills,Silos etc. . tnreseat, all 4h ZZKM tie home rinks. Mrs. F. Lynn's were made of the working conditions Eastern House-Pickering Automobile Insurance rink ea tared tbe$nt,prize. Mrs.- of employees. The-type of close � _ of all kinds. _j,' D. A. Scott`s rink - won second WOE °�"d iixLh* tv"didons aticend- - prize, and Mrs. Wm. Birkett's •ant thereto were investigated and Write or phone corrected. Attention was r rink third prize. the.effect of glare and high power IInion services will: again be -BOWMAN & ROWE ' lighting systems with the result 20 WHITBY ONT. conducted on Sunday nezt.in the that lighting engineers look after _��NSt7NABLE GQCDS , Baptist Church In the morning the proper Installation and inspect. and in the United Church in the Ing of systems where and when re. Good ear Tires ne low ae. evening,and will be conducted by meted, y Goodyear Tubes, sa'low•ae ... .90 sa-H the Bev. Mr. Harton of the Bap to be eontinaed Yaint, white. .. . : 8.99 - •will Church. The service of song A fall stock of Brandam-Hendrson and�Dominion Hardware Paints ,will be led by the Baptist Ohtirch 'it � „ Choir. while the United Church You Can Buy at Home always lei etuck. Let os figure your job. choir ores a holiday. White Rose Gasoline. at regular prices. Enareo Motor 011, s• On Thaeeday last a delightful TiRES, BATTERIES, the beat at a reasonable price,; :':: rain, which lasted tar about ten ; 'ACCES90R.IES, . '' ']'wine-International and Saglish-as low as $7.60 Ifer owt. 'or twelve hours, was heartily. • welcomed as it .gave renewed life , Vitae low and better prtt;ee- - • - '• -•s - • - � - • - • - - - -, -' . to roots and vegetables as well as " :'Rell'a for fO�OM/1Yfgr ink to the pastures which were suffer- - as _ _ . • - _ ;ling greatly from the dry and hot You can in Toronto: If we haven't It we can get it. weather. The rain also cooled off "Mic0or wick--Deering. (McCormick, Deering, International, Durant', - .the air which was mach ap rect- Frontense, 1Masae sted by a suffering people. p let as repair that leaky top. Rugby, y-Harris. FrBeGdt Again Wood, Cockshntt, kd on Monday night of this week Skilled Motor Re o Beatty Bros'. Hay Tools, Litter Carrier and Pnmp Repairs. another fine shower did much p iro• De Lrtval .Bilker and Separator Repairs, good. The tomato crop, which We are wrecking a Fordson Tractor and Int. 8-18. wits showing the effects of the Gordon J. Law - Porte half price. Bold`and Installed by - drought, ie now doing nicely, and phone 2908; -.; hopes are entertained rrained that the PICSI£RI'vG ONTARjO CHAS. COOPER, = CLAREMONT i g _PoBWARM cro wit be s good one. x.. �. ..- . -- „jfi„'s'a•. s�w x+� tisa- ,^ -m:..c+a. err.. '” _ - a..3✓•s• .,•..-"1+ _ - ":f+•. �"".,„_ =.mme_t �..x�,., s, e.c-`::1� ..,::..:#r�•.- ,n;iw. '.�..ai.i +•�+�a-Lt'.n.<•. ,'• .. '.• '•', .?�. :.-s•i-- c '�"�'a5»'"^.• .� !r tl at ith• vessel would waits Tilbury M N V E ST O R S about ten-thirty in the morning, and any Now and -Attractive Opportienities an developing. Get riady to that he hoped that Molly and her - - share In thorn and have your present stocks and bonds analysed, guardians would be down to meet No Cost or Obligation. him. LMBERG, ROBERTSON & CO. LTD. A$ a result of,that message there -•— • `w - 100 ADELAIDE 8T, WEST, TORONTO had•been a lever of activity at `Lawn House.' Molly had Anted that -Paul Silver looked somewhat paler than - - ' +++• '''''� usual,while in contrast, Flora Silver's , =�• - face was as red as a turkey-tock's. re - THE . i Both of them'impressed upon the girl -the importance of the occasion,,not •' flrgetting, of course; to' hint how " a�� tr agic it was that Molly should not,..s1crlous. Mas q' ucr have regained her memory in time to M ,meet her father. - " - A 1 the 't By J. R. WILMOT a for Molly . e exci amen t di played by the Silvers was contagious. }' _ She' felt herself trembling in every "Can you see-lihn,' Paul-?" Molly River a►reteTls -limb. She was sure that now that- heard-the woman whisper, in..& crack- T 01XOpuls. . ways regarded as being the key po- the climax of their plot had arrived ed voice to her husband. Own lo stake m London danBarling, wlho5prom- sition geographically to Britain's sea they were Ns nervous as she was her- He. shook his head. "Not yet:'•. lees to get her a job. The following curity in India. self, and for the first time she re- The boat was safely moored by now. :~ morning atolly is stopped by a police- It wa: not than he had nb longing alized how helpful her assumed`loss man and taken to the, police station One heavy hawser at the bcw was Thousands of dollars are spent 'an-` 'where she is identitled by a sir. and to return to England. Many a'time he of memory would be for her. Yet all straining taut, and dripping great nually £o provide prompt information � - Mrs. Silver asil errs missing id .-, era had thought that an accumulation of the time.she hated herself for the de- beads of dock water. Molly could on water levels in the larger streams, she is being used as s decoy in a furlong would have permitted him a ception that had been thrust upon-her hear it creaking. Then a space was like the,Mississippi and Ohio Rivers - ;ambling house." The Silvers next xelvemonth hi England, but after and which she was perpetuating. But cleared on the quayside. A,myster- which may, at times, menace th4 test molly that stator carstaire, her careful consideration he had decided 'was little use thinkin such thoughts yside throw h which flow - ''father, is on his way home from India. g- 8 ljoii6 gap appeargd in the, side of the county g they' ni Au i to Roger c sarongs leaving poaui that when he did return it would be now. 'She must go through with it= ship; a derrick swung outwards;came Watetx`stage gauges are, of course ' Silver's study, whc:e there has been a for good. • -He would settle down in coi?tinue the pretence until. 'sueh t me a •rattle of block and pulley, and a common, but ,even the most automa• y quarrel. Silver employs Judson to kill solr._ quiet place with Molly and per- as she was able to find the real Molly rope ending with' a stout hook ran tic of them must be read by some•ob. Burling. Inspector Blayton interviews m_t himself to be absorbed b English S$eger regards,g the suicide or one of y g 'sh Carstairs. down. Molly watched one of the men server at frequent intervals durinE >rtoger a miens. rural society once again, hopeful that Molly had not thought too much grasp it and hook it under a sling on dan'gelcus periods. NOW Go ON WITS Tull STOAT. tl e•years would have-purged his-menr—about that as yet, had she done so-t:,e waiting gangway. A man raised The Associated Press recently re• ory of the sorfow he had known when she might have realized how difficult his arm and then lowered it again,!ported from the Town .of Beiber CHAPTER XIV.—(Cont.'d.'). twenty-five years ago he had married such a task might Ile. From all ac- and-with another creak of the pulley Calif., that a new method had been t It was dark outside,and the inspec- He Rawthorne and taken her out counts, the girl had run away eight above, the gangway soared precipf- devised not only to measure the water . -tor was in no hurry. He paused for to India with him`. years ago, and in'eight years a great towIv.'drawn upwards and inwards level in a river but send the informs• vs a moment.in the darkened doorway filer death at the birth of his•only deal could happen. Inwardly, she until one end entered the dtacK gap i;..: ease-to' rPgidents of lands in that led to the suite of -service.-Bats child, Molly, .iad dealt him a•hard shuddered when she thought that in the ship's hull. valleys farther down the stream. -- s stove. Once again just a little trick blow-a blow from which he had never Molly Carstairs might be dead. A moment later, a number-of blue- By tuning a short-wave radio ,re-•, .- '"-�_he bad cultivated. As he paused he wholly recovered,-and even though he The Luusehold had breakfast early, uniformed.officials climbed 46oard fol- ceiver set at the proper wavelength saw a man standing on the opposite had-sent---the child back to England and at nine-thirty the car'was drawn' lowed by several men from the steam- ceiver set at the proper-wave length, = to be reared and educated he realized u at the door with the implacable- . aide of the coed.standing under a P P ship offices. The boat was now sa inforrr.r floe canon any odd nom•- street lamp. Now people 'standing that to come back again far a few Judson at-the wheel. close that those on sbote who had tiered hour of the day--obtain an sue • - ender street lamps,or any other kind Short months and then. to return, The journey down to Tilbury was recognized their friends and relatives tomatic and accurate report of the o! lamps for that matter, always in- would only have been to re-enact the .accomplished in .three-quarters of an'Gould conduct shouted conveisatione, height of the Pitt River thirty-five tereeted the Inspector. This man was tragedy all over again in-his mind... hour,.and as'they arrived at the docks'but though' Molly strained -her.e3res miles northeast and two-days flow u1a,. trying to read something from a scrap But-now the Past lay dead=white they were just in time to see the grey she could•see no one among the people stream. Similarly on any even Bum- "' of paper in his hand. Which was bones bleached in the sunlight. Ina hull of the Inversnaide-drawing with bered hour it is possible to obtain 'the in ,-. deck who might correspond w _- •= : foolish of him, for-it enabled the In- few weeks he would be leaving for to the wharf-side.while shrill-whistles Major Carstairs,. ; report of the Hat Creek gauging stn- Spector to recognize the man almost ever the Service he had grown to love screamed and-an officer at the bow_ (To Be Continued.):'. 'tion on-Mount Lassen,- fifty, mile--` " :- -' Immediately. - because-it had brought him the for- _shi?uted his instruction to the men on 4 away. �tI -Stepping from his doorway the In- getfulness which the pieservation of the quays. through a .megaphone. _ The ebanis tie measuring_and send- specter deliberately creased over to his sanity demanded, and more than There were quite a number of - Ile Farmer fng mechanism is the result o! work the lamp, and the man beneath it that he would be re-united at,last with people down to greet the vessel, and When the fresh spring in all her state by Irvin Ingerson, An .engineer at _ danced quickly about him as he heard his child. _ Molly_saw the decks crowded with is .crown'd. _ tacked to the State Division of Water the oncoming_-footiall-s. It was too Many had been the times wheir he passengers fluttering white handkei- 'And high luxuriant-grass' o'erapreads Re-sources.' The river height is rec- - late by then to do rnything, ad he had sat in the welcome cool of an chiefs and calling imperfectly heard the ground, orded by a device.which work some- stayed. Indian night thinking about,her and -greetings'to those who awaited-Ahem. .The-labr'er with the bending scythe what like an automatic telephone ex• . by i4'a my ,old -friend Judaea," telling himself bow fortunate he had _ Molly was beside Flora Silver in the is seen, change In reverse. Instead of dial amid the Inspector, extending a been in having !viands such as Paul crowd that pressed around' .er wait- Shaving the su'iface`bf the waving iminb@rs_controlling titovements of a "s i:iendly hand. "Well. Judson. how's Silver and his wife to bring her fig; ing for the gangway to be run up, green, ' plug-in-switch the water movements !fie? Still treading the path of right- :.nd it had been-even more fortunate and the landing formalities to be pro- Of all her nativg pride disrobes the are translated into code radio signals. - - -- life? St l hope":- - -- -----that the Cilverm 1�_cbsnced_to be in seeded with_. •Flora -Silver's .-hand land. -- -- What one dears-on the.-radio is-the - ••You bet I ani, Mr:'Blayton." 're- India some months after his wife's .ekitrhed'tTie gist's asm in a Sri»grip.-aau iueurta rasa waste before h1s coda-call--of-the-&-..b;..a r 'sponded-Judson, rea3ily.' I've--had my death when he had beerr driven alinbst Her-face was- still flushes Beside sweeping head: lowed by b fizzes indicating water dose, I have. The game.ian't worth to distraction to know wliat to do with- her stood Paul Silver gazing eagerly While with -the mounting s(ln-the -height in units, tens ami hundredtk- the cane." that small bundle f whimpering bu- towards the �eissil Wan effort to lo• meadow glows_, of=feet. Seven buzzes in a row, err Aficely spoken, Judson.. Still driv- inanity that was his child. Well, all Cate a figure whom he felt he might The fading herbage round•he loosely isolated buzz and then six in a row Ing for Mr. Silver, at HamVat.ead, 'I that was over now. -In half an hour not easily recognize: _ - throws; would indicate 7.16 feet on the gauge. }rope? Nice fellow, Silver they tell she would�be with him and the thought This was the worst moment Silver Bu 1t aame sign"portend a labting In this way all abnormal changes art ins he treats,his servants very well." made him as happy as a boy. He had had ever experienced in the long show'r, instantly available long before .thy "O, I.can't complain, said .;..d.,W".-aleady promised himself that Molly length of a chequere4 career; a me. Th' experienced swain loreaeee' the hater reaches a danger level on the He was decent enough to give me ti should have a jolly good time. In the ment -he had long dreaded, and now coming Lour, love. stretches of the river. when everything seemed pretty months and the.-years that lay ahead that•it had arrived he'was still less His sunburst harida the seatt'rin6 i - y •, of them he was determined than his pleased with his emotions. But Paul fork forsake, Unbreakable milk bottles are pro• -. "That's fine. Can I find the address Molly should have everything that she .,°fiver was a born gain'�ler and he-had, And ruddy damsels ply the -saving -mired.as a•result of a ceklnlme dtacov Y' -. you're looking for, Judson', -1 know wanted. He.would make up for bier t-fed to-reassure himself with the. rake; cry is America ibis beat rather welt" everything she had missed in the past. thought that the odds were slightly on In rising h111s the .fragrant harvest For a split see..,(;,J..4e .. hesitate,!.- _He had sentmord_.irom Cherbourg his side as yet. � _ grows, '"Thanks, Inspector, I was looking for -- ____._ _ And spreads slung the field is equal someone's naive of Norris, a pal told "Queen" rawer- �' 7Ne ._�=xr ie the other day be was looking for Queen of Texas Outlaws Captured -.,_- - ._ _. -man. You won't make it hard for -- - _ . --John- Gay,-'Ppetical Works.one, Mr. ou on, will you, and you -M ,, .�, -, !won't split to Silver,, neither; but I Diners in Vales .Send /or . must better myself if I can, Mr. Bla FREE y .y- , ' � Hear Phonograph -�. _ -. s. ton." ,f it boob "I might even give you a reference,. ~• '': Say Safety First c,g�,s W� '� r,• Judson," smiled the Inspector. "But London.—Find#rig that the ordinary n., eale.a 'asvf•t.et - 7 must confess I don't know of anyone printed safety warnings ac the Wynd-• m.eleer.t soma ter owe&haptai of that name. Perhaps someone's been § ham colliery in South Wales were not 1«1 8 •a yeas ••r• t do fir . ;pulling your leg. However,Ines been - ... as efficacious as-the might be,.Mr. D. a• ss by, co • What l r do y deter, bald •sera•. • Lr•[te e Bdf'e fat`,' ales/. .tries. along to the Yard and we'll look up r" >, %fir Llewellyn Richards, the pine manager, oaamts,M..1 bawts,ewotai.t. a directory. Useful things, director- # conceived the idea of having.gramo- -�,,;tas sierra, • Br-" reediss. ies, Judson. I reckon there's not a °c''' "` phone records made giving the ele• a Bottrs'tesdtm{�late•t and- phone _ day passes,but'I consult my Kellys." <'•. `: mentary warnings, expecting that the terns • s.tr*i.n•a.rr tssda.• e•epa ter ►ataTf ewm Wo• EN "Thanks," murmured• Judson. "I ' daily spoken words•would have more CO, Lion Y�•s Be-%% never "thought of that" _ ""' ��t effect. It is reported that-the number r.,saeo, for Fad.oar• _ And arm in arm the two men stroll- Ii _ ' of small accidents has been reduced, r --- —ed towards the'Embankment. vim. ,g When the miners are about to des- ----ed. A ddrew rend, a bell tolls and -manager's 'CHAPTER XV. ;"f`. voice is heard: • • d The S.S,'Inversnaide-crept slowly "Bello! sfanager, calling!- , Safety Ea es ep the Thames to Tilbury dock`s: She first. Search your pockets•for in � Mit had made an uneventful trip from before Ton go'down the pit: ' Don't Bombay and had been fortunate not . '* . carry tools and blocks of timber in.the , to. be delayed.by bad weather_. cage with you. Take care of your On the promenade deck stood s '�^ - "" l safety lamps; hang them up in a sate ~�.; 3 place. Don't walk the engine plant • ! • • soldierly figure leaning lightly on the � � ' rail. His heart lead•gladdened-at the --- ^�+..-- — sight of Gravesend and now with Til- I ehi«� fers,take care of.tbe horses under your 'bury in sight in -that grey October _ "�-- ' charge;- don't abuse them, ttpat them. ,cep inorning, his pulses quickened. kindly; take your horses safely to the S t otlt:e. tOt Major Aldous Carstairs .looked s stables at the end of the shift.'- ct e� test : ' .soldier. He was tall and had intensely Two records have been made so that bete s �NOSS¢a blue eyes that,showed up pleasantly diiferent`waTnings calf be given out bOA'l alter. h- his tanned complexion which was through the, loudspeakers from day to by weS A Eno _te day. y he ott► 12•-13 bet off by'a small,. neatly trimmed; oe m 1"u, iron-grey moustache which matched t: ^ ' ¢ ty txactly the.color.of his hair. - _ Girl Cricketer-Has ' He was thinking that twenty years Maas a long time to be absent from the 'Untisual, Accident . Old Country and' he was quite pre- -.Playing in a cricket.match.at Bea• _ pared for•the changes that time must, hill,•England, Miss Hilda Stevens, cap- necessarily, have brought. Yet—.he cap- tain of the Hastings Women's Cricket !tad felt it impossible to have return- Club, met with an unusual accident. k fed'earlier. 'During the' war be -had She tripped and fell while fielding a served in- Mesopatamia and thdn,• ball, and both her arms were broken. when the Great War hid ended he :. !tad beep transferred back again to :firs.. B!anCe arton• called "queen" of Barrow brothers Bang of ;,Condign" in the phrase "condign the 'North: West frontier which 'he Texa'S-outla•ws, i site City. lie., jail, captured with her husband punishngent'' means d8served. apr,,o- ' knew so well and which' be bad d- after a running gun fight with police posse, - - - - : - priate or merited. -ISSUE No. 32—'33 .,,� W..fyr^ „,:�^ .-u,.. - -- - _- - - - n: -. -:q. r ..n...'M1�'= v• .;>r4%$� :9Atis-' r ;�•.he� .�N• mar -* - .'e:--' - -� _ '� �`s•'-�-.-,es-'•:ice'c'S�s�w...-.sw:?.�..ce«.r*.:.,• ,.•-i,n' _ - .» .. ..r.•• ..r .,,'a-,-,"3i.�:�rv'n- .,S•-ve. �-+'� -, .,... .. _ s .ono-;u... - :-Rp.- - - _.r:' .,- _� .,' - - �°. ' M•; W r"r.. a�a+c:�3.- ..•a`.-+- �'C``_ - 'n•�°e�y= - --••r;.�'-- '-�. -ns a�',n "..-�Pi'-6•• �`.,-',� ,�.:y,'.:'�,' -:1,. �f+.;,. .. � ,..,,.. �., � ..-. _.' ....r..-, o-°._-"'",i: ..t`°,`, ";r:� -Ca«.1° s� ". "G'4:.�'• � 'µ. ., ` e+w•`r`r - `L , •.�+ g n,�yar..,a-, . " .:"mow�""`.+f• a j' .�A- - ^ ..�„ .a; .'! .i 9' •n�a'1 ��'g „Y.''k+: ., �+: '�` "z r",- ,,'y'�„ %:',5,:..r' '.�i,+.�"'�3''s+t.�"'..,u;"'ar' - ;• '?' - .;.y.' n ••;�� .,4 � ,'.. � _ � {y. ..> n• .ate'.-' ', '• .?r,..: n..I � • _ i• , .'�( •.,�eMVSC.''!4'-.r..'_:+^": .=�:..'+eg'. _f.'.�.>, �;� .,.�...+•i' .,. .c x�';ro.,..-..'.S.ir ;�_ 'y, _ ;�'�• �� �_' I �X' r.. ��f4 to look at you to know you couldn't man v►as Roy McAra. $o then I told d r do tanythlug that wasn't dead right. her that your Made were Tory far -A Pa�ntee D Tlzo�'�8htles>E Parent! =wr ' fQ �5 And don't you worry about me, (Mary, from being empty-theft you had a tor- - � �'�� ��] _ J I'll be up before the local beak to the. tape in.them. If I were you I'd go to -$y HELEN WILLIAMS morning, but 1 shouldn't think he'd her now." Rowan W*° y send ms to gtrtcttd. Probably give me a "I will," said McAra. "She'a staying ltIustr0ed Dressmaki•n.p Lesson Fur_ Don't You Agree With What �. ..,_„ .+.++►• lecture and take what money I've left, at a boarding-house on the front I wished With Every PQttem the Smiths Said t0 {110 Roy McAra was as amateur boxer That'll be about all. And that reminds can get there In five minutes."_ ' µms' right at the bead,Qf the Ant class. isle a4e�•� "No doubt- but at the moment she :; Jo w, s was also-or had bee -•* clerk Ili a Fie paused -for so long that she is waiting in the next room. I brought .•'RrhsYs that, Tom?" �• her with me and told your landlady to Mrs, Smith wefts her sleeping bus - shipping olSce. Mary Seaton was a prompted him with s: "Yea. Roy. „ Me- shorthand typist, working for a firm "Ob. We nothing much!" he, said. 6 r nothing. o'my you are, then, and � � band. of tutu brokers in t.oasbard.,Street~ °lint' L suppose we might as well say ,tea' Come to my hotel to-night.'sad - - "Tom,-there's a child crying out ':• London, E.C. -'They met at the little our good-bye here. A queer place for we'll fix everything up. By Jove, I'm a on the street and it's three o'clock.. glad I chose to sit on the pterhead this. ! seaside town of Rozhav*a, and there, one, but then it's a queer world. I ve I've been listening and'=There Bear ; having looked into each other's eyes, got fond of you,Mary,and that's why I °fternoon!" t tt'. Do slip on your bathrobe and-go they chucked convention aside and de--sort o! hope 1 never nee you again. He was gone on that, and whoa Mc- Acs saw Mary he'said: t downa clared themselves friends. Y'see, I'm�by way of being a down-and- '\ •f In a few minutes the Smiths were _ out. I've no job, no rich triends, no In tells ma I have a fortune . , drying the eyes of a small boy In •It'started as.a quite ordinary holiday in my hands,, and that he told you, in tion and might have ended as special sbtltty,except with those hands and ^+�,�,.,,r pajamas oho still shook with sobs. II a g "I want my mamma and daddy." ' such,It -the police not arrested Mary-of mine. And they haven't been much She interrupted him." . %--`- "Where'are they? You're the little 'ba a charge of forgery. Bood to me." "It's wonderful about Mr. Oamond; / The arrest-took place at Rozhaven's "I think they're wonderful hands," but even if he'd never appeared f was Brown boy, t," c .y d Don't cry now. pterhead, when, apart from Mary her- said Mary. '`Let me nee them. They It's all right," cooed Mrs. Smith, cud- * not going to lose sight of sou, Roy. I • dung him in her arms. "We'll take. _ self, McArs, and a middle-aged man fought for me. It was splendid of you-don't like the idea of you fighting, but ! , . . . you home. . . I wonder, how he ever half asleep is a deckchair; there was"-mad,-but splendid! I-I'm fond of I'm just crazy to have that chicken '•• -'•j•'■ '•,ti. .' f' no one about. Two plain cothes men you, too, Roy! Why shouldn't I say . .•;4. ... got out," she added to her husband. ►' t y farm that ,Hr. pamond has,been mug- . ,. _ � ` • :� approached Mary, while a uniformed it? I thought, maybe, you were just getting." .-• A fate Arrival _ constable swayed slowly from heel to flirting, but if you weren't-well, I • A car went past, slowed and stopped McAra had left,the room door open, toe a dozen or so yards away. wasn't. "You understand, don .you?" He walked across to it and closed 1t at flee, Brown house.. There- were _ At first McAra paid no attention to He nodded; but the sudden elation• • sounds at merry voices and "good- firmly.-London Answers.' i -. , r► the newcomers. He was occupied with which came to him wan followed swift• '._____ nights." ! concocting a good-bye speech which ly by gloom. Mr. Smith, the little fellgw to his was to go somewhat like this:' "Forget me," he said. 'You are the Hoh� f — - - r y - ;approached the porch Just-as, w "Look bore; Mary;Pee got to tackle one that matters. What are they go- -The holiest of all holidays are those Mrs. Brown was making a.auene about s darn difficult .job.. I've, got to say '.ins to do to you? When Is this awful Kept by ourselves to silence and er .the door being opetl. 'There were bur LL• that tholigh you're a great girl, and mistake going to be cleared up?" apart; w Ze8Q.7 glare:' knowing you have been wonderful, I'm She smiled. The• secret anniversaries of the They really hadn't expected to.bs "a going to make this our last meeting.' "It's been cleared up, Roy.*I'm tree heart, later than to site o'd2gk_ It was so �t tf_ever things come right for me I'll again. The Mary Seaton they wanted When the full river at feeling over- safe in the house and Junior was _ find you again, somehow or other, and has been arrested to Bristol. Than fiowa:-- ouch a sound sleeper! How' in 'the If you haven't fixed up with anyone you,dear,for belfeviag'1n my honesty:' The happy days unclouded to their word had he ever climbed over the else I'll ask you to marry me. Y'ee% "Thanks be bloweV' he retorted. close; _ high sides of -his crib? . And sh4 ,. - , . e ? The sudden joys.that out of dark _ g; ,hough I've never been in love before, How could I believe.anytWn else. •. didn't think he knew how to ualocl I,ezpeM that's what has happened to You're so wonderful. Mary-so ideal in Mess start the front door, .r' As flames from-ashes; awttr desires ' Children's dresses of good taste Mr. Brown said, "Have a-glass oi. Be. every way!' - "Of course,• It isn't to be supposed- And then he.proceeded to say, many - that dart must necessarily remain simple. beer, Smith And {hank's for bring.. jfln should care as much as i do;•but of the things he had been silently re- Like swallows.singing down each - Cunning is today's pantee dregs. Ing Itume the runaway. Do something wren If you did, it would be useless. hearsing on the pier. wind that blows! It is light blue dimity with F''recr:h-for you sometime. : . hens to addfeai :.tor the time .being, anyway, I'm at • "Maybe my ship will come in some 'White As, the gleam of a receding blue .dtts. The collar slid sash are the kid about running; oft. . , supposf tort of wash-oat. I've lost my job, and day, and they I'll have a look around - - nail, _ of white organdie. -the thunder woke him lrp . _._• lu#1 - White as a cloud that floats and ' It is also adorable for hot weather_ of home in time, didn't we-there's -don't ate any sign of another turning for you," he finished. "Probably you t op. I was crazy enough to come here will be married by that time. But I'm odes in atz, wear made sleeveless and collarless the rasa now." % to do in my last ten pounds, and I've not coming till my hands hold some- White' as the* wliffeet lily on a se the small view. A Neiphbdrty Scolding. fees than three Kett 1'U be leaving for thing." stream, The French pantees are smart - These tender memories are; fairy -ell is tool Hid•practical. - - Mr. and M» Brower {flea - turns London to-morrow, and my address Neither he nor the quite knew how° chattering. Junior's head was still ON " u �• wIII be the Embankment 8'o cheerio, they parted. but by noon on the follow= talc Batiste prints, tisane gingham .tom's,shoulder, his,arms around hie _. and Heaven blame 'you! Aad thaYs tug day McAra was free. He had been Ot soaps enchanted land we know checks, candy .striped percale, pique . .•_ neck. To ad a feeling-that he was that!" fined forty shillings ,and, having paid not where, and organdie are also pet test me•=a m h [ _ afraid o Actually this speech was never ut• the fine. found himself in pessesafon But lovely as a landscape In a diems. --• ! being i bed. _ e ag pun s dream. Style.NIo. 2603 is designed for-sizes All this time he hadn't said a word. tared. Instead. McAra beard himself of the sum of seven shillings and four- He just looked.' s listens to Incredible tthidgs• Heard pence. Fortunately he'd paid for his E, 4 and 6 years. _ - ai •Yea two . . . tools." he blunted oral the gentle-faced,Mary charged with room In advance. sad had a return Hoary Wadsworth Longfellow; Sire 4 requires 86-i h yards -pant a suddenly. 'If yon. ever go out and - _the heard the .little, bewildered ticket to town. Poems.. with ifs yard 86-inch for sadh patitee - -- -tears illfa LF.I.r 014""} IN tics-1r0uii auk whrgh-esma_from �;-annd--then----8leonsfly-he went--te-tlte IsosssB where °and.3�i Yard frilri�. - -- card her Indignant, almost hysterical he had been staying, and where he oz. Bells of Bow P .: • `$ 'TO-ORD1tiR PATTERNS, - agate-I'll have you crested, I don't _ - - [ know why come people are ailow�ed to ,a denials. petted to-be greeted by a scowling After Yatrs of Silence Write your came and address plain- bmve-childreii.': - "My name is Mary Seaton."site said. Lndlady: Instead,he found a landlady ly, giving number and size of sa.h He pot Innior doiva gently, nines= r"bat you've made same'mistake. I've who came as near to.graciousness ae I Oudon.•-The famous belle of the erns wait Enclose 16c in �- - putt you mod the screen door and strod4 out sever dean anything wrong. Why. I- was possible for her when she said: Church of tat. Mary-liI ace now li's silly, and—" - "Good-morning, Mr, McAra! I heard pealing out again after a seven-year stamps or coin r e preferred; wrap silence. The proper definition o! a it carefully) for each number, and Moons Brightness Varies, ` •- - Mcdra was on his test now, battle 'about the little bit of trouble yester- -�, address your order to Wilson Pattern _ lights in his blue eyes. *very sense day, but I'm no friend of those later- Cockney" is one who was bona with- Service, 73 West Adelaide St..Toronto. French Aatronoiner Finds „ alert, his hands clenching. He, too, feting policemen mneli, tad I'm glad is the sound of the Bow Bells. d ,spoke, but scarcely knew what be said you Bare {item a tap or two, Bat•I The 'largest bell on thip old church An unemotional French astronomer, (1, Rougler, .o! the observatory at °.:;beTond this: mustn't be keeping you, for,tbere'a a is the tenor sell. Salted "the Great Lumber Export{ - " "Take your hind oft that girl's aim, -gentleman waiting in the front parlor Bell o! Bow," and was first teat In, From I&C. -Greatef Strasbo g, nays "The Pathfinder, has K' discoverld that even the full moon confound yon!" to see you. Mr. Arthur Osmond. the this and recast i s and returned Instead o!obeying, the bigger o!the name i#•" this year. It weighs more than two Victoria.-British Columbia lumber actually doom Tar! In brightness..from _ (plain-clothes men took r. firmer grip of "Arthur Ormond?" McAra repeated. and a halt tons, milts.ahtpped•_overseas * total o[ 349,r one night to another. INary'q arm." Three or foot seconds "You-this. is some joke, o! course. The bells date •back long before 380,747 feet, board measure, to the For several yearn, Rougier reported ;.slater he was on his back on the pier, What's the idea. Mrs. Cron'" 1666, the date of the Great Fire lot. first belt of this year.- Shipments,to recently to the French Aeadem-y of " land McArs, usually the cool-headed -"There's no idea, Mr. McAra. i never London, and following the conllagra- the United I{Eagdom increased SB per sciences, in Pavia, tneasuremeats boxer, had become a temporarily mad- saw her 's n oad before, nor heard of {ion -the-church was rebuilt by Sir cent-; to Australia 28 per cent., and to have been made of the brightness of -defied and entirely reckteso fighting- him, for that {natter. All i {now is Christopher Wren. South Africa 100 pas cent. Total moonlight oa ail clear nights at two. 5 that he seems to be as extremely nice The long silence 'of the belle has watertiorne anipmente'for the period observatories, the on* at Strasbourg Even to, he bra lit his highly.spe- gentlemen.". -been on account of the necessity of were six per cent greater than for the ¢ad the.othEi at Saaary. On cost- cialized skill tad science to bear, and "Arthur Oamond!"'McAra repeated, repairing the church and belfry, and corresponding nix months last year, paring the measurements considerable the result was a glorious, it brief, sad'this time spoke in a whisper. repairing-the bells theniselres. ="�•s- W variations,. were .found, >1ot explaht Three-to-oae scrap, which dazed the 'Good heavens, he's on of the biggest The most southern point of land is�able by accidental errors. police o>scera,terrified poor Mary, and fight promoters in England! In the The badge of hotresty Is simplicity. continental United States 'is In the' Since moat.ot the measurements had 'Was watched through wide eyes by the front parlour, you•say' Well, I only -Novatis. vicinity of East Cape, Florida. been made not by infallible Unim started_ middleaged man In the deck- hope you're not suffering from an hat• eyes but by photo-electric cells. pre ' tal►a1r; luctnattoa!" sumahly immune to moon-struck emo _ = Czar Wood Prepares tions, The end was inevitable, however, •A few seconds later'he' found him- and, Rougier fe 'that some nnknowt for McAra, easily humiliating. He self facing the middle-aged man who factor must be acting the moonlight taw a p*l*, affil,protesting Mary go had n•ae ed in a deckchair on the I This finally was traced to unauapectet with the battered plain-clothes Roxhaven pterhead, while he, licAra, 1 changes tmeas transparency of the air- be Pan. 'He himself went,meekly enough Aas having hts.bout_with the police. In fife,measures*its of'tbe bright now that the war fever tied died in men. ! Hess of moonlight, sunlight or star him, with the nnitormed constable, "Good eiough!" Ormond said, to light, astronomers always make allow _ • antes for'the thickness of air trsversev w*ho glanced sideways at him tiow and wards the end of their talk. "There - by the tight being measured,; more then 'with admiration rather than you have the situation, my boy, I'd when the heavenly body fa'close to fhi . enmity. heard` abohE you, o[ course, and A { horizon; less when it is high, in the ."You're hot stuff, mister -. I'll say thought of getting in touch with you; that for you-" the constable•remarked but, by'"rge, I never thought to see i sky or directly overhead. when they were nearing the local you for the first time in action on Roz• ' h „ Besides thin, Rougier finds that fist police station. "But you'll have to haven. pier, and against three cops! transparency of a definite quantity.d - - spend the night in the station, and it's'You were great! ' I knew that all air, such as one mile,varies from nigh' �„ lia n-ighl, vicauumi)iy ivecause of un ' recognized changes in the,weather o! " to-morrow. What did'you,want to in name. ' Well, I'm prepared to be be- i in the conditions of the higher layers a terfere for? That young woman will hind.you,financially from this minute. of the atmosphere. When the air-is --be-put away`fora long spell, and you "You've'told me you're not keen on I most transparent the moon seems un. Are better clear of her,believe me!" being a•professional ,boxer, but I'm "You're a fool!"said McAra. "Don't tellin you that in a coo le of years w usually bright. When it is less so tiff' g p �'"� moon seems duller. make me want to start hitting you You'll be able to chuck the game and -=-�•again; I might hurt you next time. retire to a chicken farm or•something. That young woman, as you call her, Don't think I'm doing you any favor,' "; Art Exhibit Held 'Would have.• been my wife' if shed- McAra You're going to make a big By English Miners oared for'me, and 1'd been in the:mar- packet of money, but I'm going to do, - r - rying class. Anyhow, your pale have very w.el1 out of you. And,;by the way,4 Spennymoor, Eng. -. Unempioyes got hold of the.,wrong person. 'Sba .the' here'd be no objection to you getting i I miners who .formed themselves int( a said 'so' herself, and it she doesn't married while the big money was till „�. a sketching club two years ago have 3, «., know,who does?" on the Keay," old their first ezbibitioe just: h ' annual - All things conaideced he fear very McAra stared at him. x Th'e eshibifioii Ras coinprised o' well treated at the station, and in the - "That.reminds ate,•'),e said,;_thera's I . I here. r, .early evening he was'takea to the set- a girt I know wTio—" paintings and dt•�gtrigs, 'mostly will geant's private quarters,-and there-left 'Mr. Ormond 'smiled and rose.,- a ioc81 flabor,'of tatidscapes and na s atone with a-blushing Mary Seaton, "A Miss Mary ,$eaton,",he said. "i �; tore studies. During their enforces "It's all right, Roy," ahe- told him. know. I got In'touch with her before t '. r r J �• idleness- these artistic miners havi' sought their own scenes and objects "I mustn't-stay for more-than a minute i called here. She and I: had .quite a t in 'the woods and lanes snrr�yind!�rE or two, but 1 bed to come and tell you, .long_talk... . She_iold.•me something • - _ the town, with the result that sum You-might bave been thinking dread- about• your hands being empty, and Gar Wood, United States water speedster, and his,.mechanic,. _;, erous picturesque spots within'a r°. tul things about me." that you were rather worried about it. - - - - - I'M it mel"he answered'sturdily. -"A I asked-her if she'd-object to being the Orlin .dohgson, inside the forward part of the Miss America adjust, dius of a few miles hive•been de ' forger-yowl A critginal of any kind! wife of a professional lighting-m¢n, ing the rudder control. With new mahogany lining and one thing and pitted w1 h rare skill and-origin'alit; Those bone-headed goats had only got and she said not at ail-if the fighting- another,-they expect the'craft to break new records thla_summer. upon can-i#s and sketching block. Xti F, ..,.....;,. eiF.b. - .o+•a•._: 'f- •$ _ .io!�: +,.,y,.-M �' .+. ',•s..`�-c`. s•&; `ri a'i " < .�.s. 4=•.L .. �'' •," •,b -.Fv+-,C.rYV'' - �"F.°. ..a. s..: '�`-- ..�..• :.r.•.-.c- '"""�•-.:wMS,�. :.x^ `^�. ,�c .. ,,,•+-,. .,' Y�-;c ^t• `*,.,,^� ". .,.�' "`4`4 �, _ _- .'" .... .,:..F, 'to,P `cw'. •7x.;3 r.�.:+, 1.�.- .+• -� ;r•=-y..+e..;2: x ° '.a. ..c .':5S' .c, •f'•"`. Y!'• i 4 •'A �.wY' j'•j.' -f?Y".• .y,.,. • -fs... H °Y°_'�� fw�• '� ' , Y 4 .+•s.• .•r..;'r .,:w '�"' ',R�:'. - ..+..,..5-. ''-01!" :'Es* t-j' .3:• ,a.,r° :. f:c^ •� ;,'v?,'�y''1' ....c •`Y[C� ,�!•• .,,',,,a4"`.'. a4.r�, ••':a vrt' .' .ar` t,•.a <.^a`r"-x ..y_ 'x.• - .c' ,^.+r7'. 3t - - - - - _ ., -_. r.•.. �� ,0 IS�S. -D. McLean�a=Toronto. recent- -Groat Law, of Lelroy. has _ _ ,•- V spend ly of Church Bt., ,prof the boll= been Ing a few days with d - • ay with Fred and Caroy-Robin. Howard Law•and other'relatives. -Odra. Qamppeer, of �Viadsor, ie son• v� ' - - -ffire:•0. Cook and little son, of t `. v'a'tic hits. W. G. Reid. -Miss Ruby Andrew _spent a Newtonville,•spent Saturday with �I _ to ' re 'few da e,last week-with -relatives her parents, W.- B. and : Mrs. - - -'the wealthy sad wire at's not Newcastle and other eastern Powell. ` �..L-ed tp be filling no their coal bins in Newc ' thas)p days. points. _ Coauxa-Dr. F:.E. 'Luke. 187 _ _ itpjokerllg'8 -�JBafer Storet� -Pete and Mrs. Andrew, of To Yooge St., Toronto, Eyesight Spe• - Z `=The motor traffic over the rontq called on Fred and Mrs. ciailet for glasses. will begat Al- as highway during the holiday vc Andrew and' other relatives here Tin's drug store,Whitby,Tuesday, ---•• - -• -- - - ::," very heavy. on Sunda Aug. 15th. '�* �i ;ff , -Miss Betty Mamas.of Toros• -Viaitore to the beachiee over --Mrs, J. Mumddl',� who conducts n is spending her holidays with the week•ead; and holiday was the "Madeline" beauty salon in Cl- - - r Requisites- -to, friends in town. beau Bring, and r -George and Mrs. Law, of To-' y, the'hvater having, warmed aremont, will be:in Pick _ speno, ,.spent over _Sunday with up again after the eora spell of will car her beauty parlor in S. ` Paper Plgtee and ' '`65c. per 206 _ .heir relatives here. last week. Midnight bathing par•_ W. Dania' resideace,'.Chtuxh Stri on raper Cape, { 10c: per doz. -]lies BHidar. o! Toronto,, is ties are -becoming .popular _with Wednesday and Thursday of each ;:" - •` - - ^' holidaying-with -her friend. Hire. some of one young. city friends. w�• goers, 9 a.m.to 6 p. m. Phone _ Two o'clock in the morning is not 5600• ' " • '.JPaplain white .100 in a vaeksge _ G. D. Blp, on Church St. plain white { 15 cents -Tbos. Douglas, -of Toronto, Loo late for some of them. -A meetiog of the ratepa erg ^ y ' A buletin issued b the Motor-of S. S. No..4w (Pickerin '> .spent a day this week with her Vehicles Branch of the Dept. of held in the school housegon"'Aug Paper Serviettes - _ 00 in package • mother, Mrs A. Burrell. High wa s .show that flier, is a rl th,.at 8.00 a. (D.'S. T.) to cob. assorted colors { .15 cents F. and Mrs. Balbdun and y F stpa decrease in fatal a-cidents cider the advisability of opening " - - -family, of Burford, were here.over y ' -the boliday..with relatives. on-the-highways of the provig'ce. the third•room of the public school = Paper Towels . `� per package' --.- - -- -Frank Dales, of Toronto, was This is due to 'the vigilance of t-lie to relieve the present situation of 150 in..package 3a cent, s:is town oil Saturday and gave trkffic- officers who keep a careful crowded attendance. Everybody - watch, seeing that motorists are eome. s Tait --NEWS a pleasant cal] Pretty Glass Tumbler_, per dozes ... 4Bc- -Vincent and Mrs. Coffey.and obeying the traffic laws, and also- -Norma.n Gordon motored to three daughters, of Toronto,beeat to the campaign carried on by the Kingston on Saturday and on his the bouday with Maurice and Mrs. Dept• over the radio,'through the return on Monday, was accom ;Bath Towels, 32a4O, lasge and fluffy, in pretty colors, press and on the public ulatform. panied• h his Aster. Mrs. Alex' - ` P p y •� each$9c.,. ... '... - ... ... ... 75c. •=-Mrs.C. L. 15Sorcombe, of Ome- some of the accidents were due to Flett, and leis utint, Mrs. James 'nee, has been visiting Gordon and come of the care 'being mechaoi Somerville, who had been visit's _ _._ _ _ . _ _'?'__C HAPMAN Mrs. Law and other relatives in Bally defective, mostly on account iag . Mrs. sorry'for some __"' the village. - -• of defective brakes. It cannot be weeks. We are sorry' to hear M )>darray Tarvla, of Cleveland,- expected that accidents can be that Mrs Flett has. been in,poor _ a . a -- .. •Uhio, was here owing to the death entirely ave#�ted, but it is expected health. that the number can be reduced -Mrs. Jane Taylor, of Walker. ` 'of 'bis sister, Mrs. A. O. Flett, of ro a cnioimum, by contiou-ing the ville, Mrs. A. CollinP, of Tomato. , Cherry wood. efforts that . are being• made in and Mrs. Bert Johnston, of White-Born. in Paris Hospital, oa that derectian. by, were in Pickering on the Friday. July 28th. to G. R. and -O Saturday 'ni bt or ear holies lookin over the raves of: Is- ' . Whitt of Paris, formerly o S r g early y B K w 1�� he . 0 • Mrs y, - Saaday morning some persGio or their-father and mother, tha late of Pickering,a non. _ -The police trustrees gave our persons with- n penchant for Daniel and Mrs. Baker, of .the streets another application • of destroying property, started out Reoek'road. Their remains lie in- Men's Summer Baps, .... , .. .... _.25 -calcium chloride on You esday to on the second eonceseioo, carne St Georges Anglican Church .... east on to the Brock toad, then cetoetery along with thoseof'their �illanis' �',Orti-BaOtS� :1.�8 t. ii .- down the dust o s of M went nortb -as far as the Bruck danahter, Mary. - y -Fopnd, at the.bows of Mrs. A. Road school. and thou went treat -text St}nday, Aug. 13th; at= �12II'S S188V81888 Fool Pill-04Sr8r A. .Newman on the day of -the _ on the fourth•coaeession .Am far as 11.30(D S. T.) the morning service meeting of the Woaen'a Institute, GpurRe E. Pn h'a. and in their in the 'United Cbnrth will be io.' �1e1�'B Work,Shirts, - .... .79 and .89 a 7ady`e� flack -brown hat with g _ _ . march destroyed f:.�:irteen 'nail charge 4 J. D. McKay, of O.hawa. flower,. Loser please tall at this r, bl)xes. Besides. a number on the Mr. McKay ie ono of- our lead.io>w, - Men's Tweed Pant", ... ••_ _ _ - -The ssrrices of- the Presby east side of Searbnro township elders in the Presbytery. and a lariat► Church o0 Sunday nest will were also destroyed.. The post helpful roe,"aitP maybe expected Men's Sweat Shirts, _ be conducted by the pastor, Rev office authorities and the Provin in the Udi-ted Church. The even - Dr, Carmichael, beginning at 130 A&I police are investigating,and, iag service will_aleo 6e arc attract- Stanfield's Silk COinbinati012s ,.... .... 1.8T> p. m.. &ad Sunday School will it'Is reported, working on vote ive one, and will be in ebaage of begin at 1.>30 p. m. clues. The persons who under the Young People of the Raptist two-piece $14itsa -1dre. W.J Clark left on Mon rook this -work• of destruction, Church, WbIthy, sbo will coo ds� for Aettler, Alberta, to spend evidently do not realize the duct the 'whole service. Good '•- - s few weeks with her daughter, seriousness of the offeace.- as a music will sleo-be proaided. This. - Mrs. (Dr:) L H Wri bt and penitentiary term can be imposed will be a specially he)ptal service family. We wish her a pleasant oa the person, tAnvieted of the and all are incited to attend. Ter TwT1.+rLOTHES crime. arrviee will be held at 8 00 o'clock Grip and an enjoyable visit. -AboeE S o'cleek en -Swndag .'D:9.-T.} - _ -We are stlad to know that-W. _ -- --- - - - - - L Coartiee is recovering from the morning a car from Galt contain. --- - ;_ severe injuries received over a log floe young men on their wa Hiasate - - • week ago In failing from a ladder to Picton to spend the week-en - _ _- _ -,--_ _ -- --' --4c his hie orchard. Clone medical met with a very serious accident. Miss 'Betty Spencer spent Sunday - Eileen-Parkin. - -:-' auontlon was required for some days following the accident. :_:'Can you beat these prices..? When about three miles east:of with Miss - a _ Pickering their car crashed into a We are sorry to hear that .Alfred - •...- ' , k - - -The baseball match between track parked on the bighway and Bell is under the doctor's care. _ - Oshawa and Pickering which was owned by the Striker H*nlage Co:, Mr. R• V. .Mowbray and family Tor- to have been played on Tharadap of Toronto, and drivers by and 1St. and Mss. R Hadley, of To:- •i•e� T. $llnt11]g " PickerlII evening last was declared off on Frank Waag. The car wao driven onto, spent the week-end at Star- 1. � arcoamt of the rain and will be by D.,vid Oliver,a.baker. who had Kean Fa1L5.- _ � . __ - inlayed this Thursday eveoiog in up to eleven o'clock on A friendly game of baseball took Radio Liceneeb - y Established 1857i- worked '• the Pickering Memorial Par Saturday might, 'and left lamed' Place here on Friday evening. When R :-Mt- 2i0f came down. to their cv l to to r - 1 of er ar d. hi t _ a e C t -!liemhere and friends of the y' p luck si;ai-net kmsele, but the a-ere - -' ' 'Not' - .•� .'i�' :. 1Horticultriral Society are reminded P°i:-ton. Artbur Weir, a pRwsenitPr y A A e- -41rulland of the picnic at Glen Avis Park, in the car, received a trac'tared defeated. u��(v.1 F The ;fission $an wiU meet in the �1 0 at 4 ro. (S. T.). an the 1Gth'list, i+in the Oshawa Genera} a p' Huspitai in w semi conFCiott9 can hall on Saturday, Aug. 1`2th at _.30. _ = '. rLsdies.taring cake or eandwicbeo. Arrangements will be made. for the Gentlemen will dition, with little hope entertain provide ice cream r,l fur hie recovery. E. Oliver, a amuai picnic. All boys apd girls of ° ... 2. ice.. M✓-� r �r.d l. .__ _ ti_ 1 brother of the driver, had•& badly a 9 eighbarhood are welcome. --- -: $SC.- -- 'tfine. - ~ The rain' of last Thursday was `Roast Pork, �..• The Woman s Association of fractured leg.and is suffering from vary welcome here. Although too Cooked gam, 136�- eoneapsion. Traffic Officer Bert - the United Church will bold their -late for spring grain, will help late •' - . - -' --- - - 30c. - ' Delaney investigated and took the ., - y ,regular meetiag on Tuesday, Aux potatoes and pasture. This year will Jellied Tongue, :•. . driver of the car into custody on a 16th. at the-home of Mrs. Gordon go down in history for the poorest •- Fonnd. Remember the soeiaL at charge of reckless driving, and cps the,present generation can re- 'Jellied Veal, .. .. -.••• - - who, later, was released on beiil. member., - ` Point this (Friday) even- . , '.'Beiogma, ... .:. "- ... � . Kig. A charge bas been laid against Mr. C. J. Stevenson is offering his - - log. Everybody come and have a g _ :.,real Rood time. lidagg for parking his truck on the fine' farm stock-and implements for Headcheese., ; • :.. _... '21bs. for -;ChB Ladies' Aid of tb'ePresby highway. All the occupants o€ fie, Mr. Stevenson has been in -• the car received bruises' more or poor health_for some time and would- Special, Bacob, half or-whole side, ferias chhurch shill bold their-an.s. less slavers. . The car is a complete like to move from the old farm. J 8.lbe for 26c. Isual picnic at,ter home of Mrs. wreck, but the truck was not bad Anyone looking for a good farm -Minced Steak, 16t •Stork, on Wednesday. Aug.- ! damaged. with all moderd conveniences would ... -' .;: ..: 3 The 14 - - l6tb. Cars will meet at Jae. L p 'Stewing Beef; .: Palwer's, at o'clock (D. S.T•);for •-A fregnent. cause of motor dg well to look this over before buy- those wishing transportation. All serideats is that of driving so long ing elsewhere. '.All•Meats kept under Electrical A,very pleasant'event took -place V o wbeladiesof the comgreRation are se to •induce sleep. When a per -_ ----�iefrigeratioH. Invited, eon sits a long 'time at the steer on August fat in the hail, when the -The drying np of the pastures log wheel an •over powering feel people.,of, this, community gathered :. tbroagbpat the country. ac�iog to it of drowsiness overtakes him, together to do honor to Mr. and-Mrs the lack of sufficient rain hat wbicb, to -do'' his •beet, he cannot II�- *ton, who have moved to Manilla W , ; :R . E I • D + Mr. R. V. Mowbray called the meet- Caused-a marked falling off of the sbake off, and before he knows, "kin to order, inviting. Mrs. V. Par- milk Pupply, and as a' result the he is sound asleep. I-t may be for kin to the platform,,who read an ad- -Butcher' (phone 3000) Pickering ,price of milk in the city has.been only a few seconds, but during dress and M>•s. •Roy.'Mowbra§ and - 'raised a cent a -gnart. whizb, we that brief period, ranch damage _ Mrs. H. Parkin. presented.a beautif- ' �rveuauv. .+ill maybe dose fine Of our rgsi al Mr. To-- �f-the prodaeere- dents tells us that oil one occasion ton 'suitably replied to the addresses.-Rev. B. N. de 'Foe and Mre he was driving from the west sad SEABERLING Wegner and •fancily; of Warren had been driving for a long time. = Naio Advs)rtasss•ii►tr. ~ - tun. N. C.. were in town.over the. He was overtaken with a strong - week end, and left on Tneiday feeling of drowsiness, and when F OST-A hand saw. - Finder please - _`•'' tn'orniog on their return-bome. within leas than ball a mile (rota Llea've at Bradley's store •sad receive award, --- .Special. Service Tires --- after spending several weeks in his bows he would not trust.him• _ _ Ontario visiting ralativee; they self any longer at the wheel, bnt YB FOR SALE-Also,two 2 year- - having eorye over to attend,the got out and walked around bis B18 old Fliliea.•Thos.Hortop.phone lbal No. „ funeral of, Mrs. Wagner's father, .car for a sbort -time in order to -- --As thousands of .driver" now know, U6 the late W. G. Ham. Shake' off his drowsiness. Un FOR BALE-Sbortborn bull Sear• _ - .-On Friday evening Iwet the another occasion' several year& R 1�'�, g 'ng r`d' Apply lcira.T,T 4"0 R -b1111t stronger and 46ar 16n9er thsu &.MY ';Audley stir's'softball team played ago, a W&D was driving into the the Pickering girls. ' 'Tile sae village from the east and.when OR SALE-Three Yorkrbire Sows _ tire • even= Seiberling _softie. ever boils '- •,'g _. 1' due to Lrro'w in a-few weeks, ?.pply-to F. ' - ivae an 'ezeitinR one:• During the aborit 'd•. Crawfoed's bin coupe M.Chapman,_Piche6ma. Z52 first-few' innings the Audley girls 'ran' into the ,dit&''-and"uliset:, _ - - ". before. ec•ored all the runs. bnt the Pick Fortunately neither the man nor. FOR SALE-One upright piano. in good cobdition: Hartsin, SOI Cosweil Ave„ ering girl@ decided to pep up, and big car sustained any damage. Toronto.•Phone Grawewr sane. 4s-50 CoIDe in-and ask-to Bee these world f"- they soon took the the lead. and -But the ihaa said .tbat.he had no OR SA�.E--•l0 ft.joists, 2 x 12;also` ' the items ended with a eeore of recollection of driving 'over Poet's �i' _ 9 to ? in favor of Pickering. hill,a belt mile asst of the point.at :ForordQ�Oa7fo °ap�'y s a s i�'> `statineyrTbe oIIt EIYe/. i After a long period of hot which his car wee ditebed. His atre.StwEvi 14' • 48tt - ;;. - - .• ":' and dry weather relief came on car had been going all- this_die pR SALE - Ng' work 'horse in- ' Thursday last when it-rained for tanee with the driver asleepp. He F spiesmshapt win ume annex hone ie R about twelve boors. It did dot was'lucky in secapinq as be did. Pt,ylrrm°s`vrank8s. c Bee tm�with a T", - I B rain very heavily, but it rained Many truck-drivers are-compelled Pickering. - ' geartly,aad steadily, and did a lot to drive so limit that it is not to - ARM TO RFIAiT-92 acres. reiolt a!good The rain wee also fol• be- wondered at that accidents F General R• aiw" 0>t18 and �a6. parts of lots 13 and la.con.R Tp. P f + P- lowed by cooler weather which A law should be passed limiting Good btaidi+,P and rasidedon eo etas wtstkab(! - the mum4er of hours in which win w•tes and rn.tni•s rtr.am. cottvee+u+tro was a great relief ,from from the up- pt,wu hoo4aad C t coniit+ttadar .Ap- Pickering,, QT Y pr it bad of.the..p�evions,daye, track-drivers be allowed to wdrlt. Ply w-�.►-'M+taa�k�^+�.�• �i x -' •�,',: n�,•• •e ':.rM -p '� - s' ..a' >`-•"i;.y`, ,q "-"' F .45 :„"q:,�„rv.":'•',` o