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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1934_05_25.,tom• AIL r N' 'Vdt. L111. _: _�_PIt3Eamp G, 4N_f�., FRIDAY. M �Y 25, 1934. : ' loo, 34' ;NseTfrffrtostail ifleci{cad J Flower Show, Dyaba is Pone 1st. Pfize Lists For Particulars _ At a meetin itV7titby council, GREENWOOD g DR. H. O. PEAA90N- Physician Highland Creek . _ _ . on Monday night, the lowest relief Isurgeon. Duabarton. SO holy .. bill for many months, $16.0. was Pass- en ` ur trncke pass your way T-ne 42nd Anniversary of Centen:n ed` Only tea families are ax prestMMLS � DR. ARTHUR L. HORiI, Physician every day." ial United Church will be held -next- receiving relief, as nearly all the un- t{nd Surgeon. Markham, Onto Phone 87 a Su nday, '- Bela` l"tablisbed 1M Ahwncb -oA_ ... WL.irvai,, �. 7jesday. r -a {JQA�i,— �+�1�E, W. yi. Mustard, B. A., S. D., of Sc- Whit vale m., at Mrs. David Turner's. 24 -503 WOOD CE �iSEN T,'.!. 1 arbor() Blufi's will be a_csisted in the Miss Irene . Puxh spent the end j E. FORSYTH, Opb. D., Diret!tor > > service by Whitby Choir, under the of the week wit her enta► .rL.optoautricst Association d oatario. Reg. leadership of Mr Lynde. At. 4.34 p. _ tstersd Member of the American optometrical a. $AND -GRA VEL 'We are sorry report that Mr. Asssoist�pn Eyes examined by appmntmeat, - , > m., Rev. A. M. -Dallas, B. A., B D., Wm. Burton is still on our sick -list. No better ast _snd_Ca 9,, IrYaae 9804. Claremont. Oat.. of. Antonia Park will preach, with p d and. Centennial Choir 'and Instrumental an is Corf flour made in Est• trio under Mr. Barnes, providin the The concert g given by the Kew "r Beach Choir was ' a treat for those Canada. 71UNCAN B. -Me1NTYRE- Barris- BUILDER'S SUPPLIES' music. On Wednesday, Kay 30th, at who attended, proceeds , were over aa�� ser. sotic,cor, Notary. Otto- -sroek st.. 8 p• m., a program will be followed thirty dollars. Abe, Oppoatte Beil.Tekayboae ollice, ley: also local cartage work by a Social Hour with refreshments. A public tea 'a being held at the The Misses V. and S. Langmw of home of Mrs.- Blake Annie, on Fri- R_ E E Q j� DONALD RVD,f?Y - .Barrister. A uj �("� Oshawa and Mrs. J. Grudess, of Tor. day, June 1st under the auspices of For pig feeding my BARLEY j R. sdiciter, atotary Public: t�oeerw loon. A. M. . v onto, will sing. bar. and Mrs. Leo, , ' fF3ioe formerly occnwed tr�r the lace A. E. Cbris the Woman's 'Association. Tea is FEED gives the best +oath w,aE of Court ()use. wti;tbr. NYC (9ticeeseoc CO D. Mttnrn) Barnes, wdB be hesTd in instrumental served fru n 6. to 8 y g duets 'and, Mfrs. F. Higg'inbottom, p• m., a invited b results for the money $33ATON. BBLL A Rg88, Barriat- reader, of- Oshawa, attd ;various org- games with phe c You: are invited to e.e. eo► Northern Ontario .. Pickering, Out. came Kith the crowd and have a of any feed oil the asif ess. i 'i bveec. Taronwh � anizations of the church will appear R� �� W. Heame, •. Office phone ?4UO Rseideaea 63:.a on the profrrarr . Adntissien, 2b and -- - _ market. a W Hell. - - 15 cents. D. S. T. throughout: i - -- Dttnbarton , 7• D.W. Res. = ' 1it!elaide iaias•� DO*1'T ' DRIYE WITHOUT — -. $22.00 per tor, including bag* f/ Aadley• - : Alex. Gcui'de and Harry King are RICHARDSON. PICKERING P:abiic Liability Insurance. One acc- — - spending a few days at Selby with at the mill. IdU1.VEY_4ku isten.'Sohxitoea, Notaries ident may cripple you financially for Rains have '.ziproved the conxLtion - the for -trees br -ther and family. -- Public, VIS -214 Clafedaation l.lfe Buildiae. Ceraeral Ya,�s and 7tiehm°od sea .Toronto. years. You can now buy insurance of the crop= during the past week. Sunday, Jung '@th, the annual ser- 'a ayrae. Adelaide ven and , By a *rt wh1i payments extended over nine The Club Fleld Day is to be held, vice will be bald at Erskine Ceznet- -FOR CATTLE' Le k 3aisQ1�"' '•' F"irrr' months. Your choice of good reliable if fine, on the 24th on Winter's fie'd. ems, Canadian Companies. 25 per cent re- : Wrtt. and Mrs. liddlte; or Claik6sn- O:1 Sunday evening, May 27th, BARLEY CHOP 8'.:3.50 PER TOY THONSCN A• McMILLAN- BKrris• suction for; any person who has driv- .were• .;sitors at their relatives }ere there will be no 'service. in the Urit- bags included l tern. Solicitors. Notary Public. Office at en three years wit}-out an accident �,n the week -erld. ed Church because -of Aron iversary itea,em . °O tt' Tours: T lot l y renowned i, for which be was to blame and a fur- The Ladies' Aid, held a �i".,ost suc- Centennial. Before rindin - this I take Pfckern,g, price hours: Thursday and Saturday 5er:iceR at . g � evsriup. ,from 7.00 p• m to &W P. M.. or by the.- reduction of 10 p. c. to farmers._ cessful meeting at 'the home of J. On' Ju- a -'th, at 3 a. m. D. S. -T.. tnt all the otpttll. vveed- _ - •'- - _ p�po.�trnent. Fick tootTice'. Toronto ElawwnM � � � ,R and tfr= .•- 'Gr�nla.v, an Wednesday ;,;,e.. w,,-rea's; Aasoeiatioii. wil? hold • oe?da, du =t and eharr, and gal ,. Ybone Pick 1000. ?()rent() EISsn'5303_ . if a ,?3- - nr�t :rx in th> ham de�trny them. Weetern 971y ,f the pr- cednM Insurance Agency Brougham Ont. Ne el, I :•as 't -e va :ua o` elerir :c +:pot :•f the church 'and ar- imntpr -- Bvriey coritaina a lot of Uesta{ — Phone Pickering 515 hirlits more avticeable than in the tai-tinz the Pickerinr ''aches, fine weed seed-. ' These ^.nurCh 'his �i.et�, ,&hen the lightm, air -. Wl?: t.- `sitiriz ter' :2S L ;'ft :'e Tti,! ( de -troy ed in Chop. �TLc1L C. g11i1TH. D.:1 g:: L: D. e'• The Beal Store, Claremont •:?'spite the ef!orrs of man% in :end- ter, Mir:, 'pions in taw city• pin¢. eonrequently farm. 1� CSueceesor to Dr 1, N (laces). Graduate of iT,jC tlt�lr .311 ° ::a5 u!25at := raCtA2i. , the Royareoflegr of Dental Su -Reoee and Tome. PH ON A g_t p-. Ge:•rge Woad' ha.-; the teleprvn_, in- :era get a lc,t of noYlou3 to Lavern,`). At Claremont oalceover D. A. The political fight is oii and it :e yea's store every Tuesday and F,,day Phiahe 'FURNITURE stalled in his home. reed- in their chop. Iron fll.id tail, 97ef _ viderqu od that the two old •aartie.�. tti'e are sorry ;Ii�s 'Lrene Dunbar 'don't get any in my Chop. *1 -111 be opposed bra C: C. F. -mrd- is •indi= posed. HRRBE T. FALLAISR. L D S:. We are dispiaviag an attractive idate, as they are active in, mundirw On June 1st, the HrI rticlalt_ral D D. S.. Graduat- of the RaW Cats_ -ve of variety of up supporters. FP,weS Show wil' be held in the Dmtd SwCown and the Utuvere:ty of Toronto. Al:,min :w and Gr•anitenvere Etc. 'Ben and MrS. Williams and son: of ,s v : er: r4' the church he-e. FRED S T A �.et�a� MQ�ee ttp� reikence second door east of st. And Furniture and i*'uraiture London were callers here ha Sunday < fub*res. Mlering.Ont, Office boors 9 , . ♦. �►-'ta ti at-, p by appmnta,ent. (X -ray -- - Novelties. last- They avers accompanied.- by R. BrWghaet Painter and Paper- hanger. v O°e P'a 8700' daty Prices low, in keeptug with times- and ?firs. Blow and daughter. of Tor- i onto. T!►e sick :n the . neifrhborhood are 95 cents per br ,;r or by sootrt�t .;nouns" �wbo. ��^'.s _� _ r J The .meetings in ' the church here not improving 'as fast as their trio- - anywhere, _ - silk ii�OC al a were befzmn on Sunday evening and ads could wish. Mfr Seebeck is er_t- SavisfttctIon iii uarsatteed, _ wZLIZARRTB RICHARDSON- at time of writing -were a decided icaliy ill.-Mr. E.- Holtby is still con- 1,5 pears e:perieaoe. A. sire aadsatombile insvrsom *fall kx.d.. -Jett arrived a large shipment of succe,.". The Oxford Group of Whit- fined to bed under the doctor's care. - rtasesenbngcompanies of soffd financial stand• by, and Pickerine were here on lion- as also is Oscar Wilson. Mrs. Carl PINE DRIVE, DUN$71RTON „a, Gl•yproc in the fo'lliawing @iizet� : 49 in. z 7:1. in. Gyproc day evening and favorably impress- Devitt is confined to bed -at R. Der.- or write DunbAr• •g P A_- Fed the people. Rev. Dr. McTavish, of :tt's hooter and Joan Wilson _ -- P'OtQTILL L'eeussd enetii�oDerle. c . Isr Oa�ostss of laWand Ovdaefs, Ash i8 in. = 54 1D:° •• nal,aara� � pea' t y Ty�eJey even- ljauwaving very aatisfttctorily since Shingles For ale 48 i n. i !ld iu: •` mR. coming hone from the hospital. ssolos ' *iesew ettwo iMir P a. OIL _ _ Several people here have—found—the The Training, School r%ponsored by - — 48 in.: 108 in. IL R. b ATO-N. TOWNSHIP Starlinyx nests with S and 9 eggs in the Pickering township S. S. A,caoe- Galt Qalranlzed Sterl Shingles. Cleft. Coaveyaseer. cemmmionrr- for 413 in. s W. Donaeona Bo%i d them. Many are makings a deterrain- { iation 's�rartnisintt'-quite a snccesfc- Bird`s Felt 9lsttr Sbiatx%a, aeld•.rta. Acoountaat, Etc. Issuer ut ''star Lillie bfsrr,see t iceriesa wrhitevak, qnt. . -ed witc�t to,- rid- the farm of all nests fun. banquet -0 Friday evening, Also*, re-rtvbbering buggy Rheels. Hsrdws.t Fltoter M and to der-troy phese birds wherever May, 25th, which closes Lire course. Lawn mowers sharpened, WId. MAW LICRN8RD• AUC- �e� PICKERING ;:a possible. They are a decided pest :.o' A �'od program has been arranged. T. PATERSON'$ - CLAREMONT �` Ytaa VER .tor York• Qat'ato land Dsrbam • the farmer and should be treated Mr. C. E. Morley will lead '•in . the c..rtw. Afi lands of saim woarptti atfsaifsd Oall and ale t ices. Phone 2612 sa Tsrios r•saseable. elate• fm N*n nmy be with scant cp,2rt,+cy de fife the ticr- ' C ;� T itp sintrirttt. and the White- 8 N ' arvaap/ at NEWS* olecv. Ha and ladepe- LUMBER YARD wiinnal objector. Besides, they mak -' vale quartet ' will be prPaent. Re•:. - ast oboes tnitax, oat - -lea - -- --- rood pie. Mr. Richards, of Whitby. will be the- TO REDUCE OUR STOCK OF G�RRNET ROBERTSON Pickering Mills - iruegt speaker. Members of she W. l r Brougham = Mi. 3., of St. John's Church will eat- 'PURE Bfeetrical Oontraotor The hest feeds are cheapest in the end, Aiia:i .1; beck, of , Toronto, spent el The ringing of the fire bell in the - 'WiriaE and Repairing for Light . These ptioduce rew4ts. Feeds that W Sunday with her people here. early hours of Saturday morning i- PAINT - or power. ° interior req,tire'mnre and results are Mliss Newel, of Toronto, visited :()used the' villagers from their pea- not 44tistactory. her fAeiid ' Miss Bate on Sunday. All kindsof 'electrical Boole - ' We have Rood beavy feeds far hog � ceful slumbers. and resulted in oar: WF. ARE GiVING 1S TO 20 PEB P fwtteninR, Alan dairy, f9eis oat. chop, The F. Turner ,family, Of 'Green kept in sleet. fire truck going to the Pickering River spent Sunday at the E. Anni- fire at tale Spink mills..Oltr firemen CENT OFF LINT PRICE ON 1 ly ;Phone 1705, Pickering corn grain, bran, bhorta, best pulp, home. = ��r ginten fePit etc. are aivrars quick to respond •when a - SPECIAL RATES �`R'" ni Pastry Flour ter Cecil Bate and daughter, Vida were' call comes for help. 1N PER CENT PURld PAIN" T - cakes, p;c ,•tc. with their aunt, bf iae Ida 'Bate on Quite a nurrlber from here attend- . ON FAAIiIEft'8 CARS Laying tia3h' Sunday.- ed the funeral on Satur%W afternoon - HL'Y NOW, AND SAVE MONEY - : 41rz L. Johnston has been confin- , gt the %jiite Ch*b Cemetery, con. AT rateb -- 'ead ed-to Tien -home !v, x -� :a- -: PoAtr Peed. WheAE 'llree�` ,2-_.of -the late MMs AXJ*rd. -T'he -lilt. � ' Phone 2 7 29 7 with a severe cold, I Mr. �A.,ford and - ?firs. Ax For during - z For all qr! f*t of Ingtiritnce, ,- Cr�►cked Corn q • and, airs. Everest and, child, of JGP..-jund Corti thir, residence a this vicinity a JAMES WA TSON Toronto, R•erP visitors at the. Gam - fe+a` yehty, ago. endeared themselves - �CYRIL E. MORtEY Oystec Shell' - mage home on, Sunday.. •to many, who -feel much sorrow and Proprietor r We deliver ° Phone 5:31 i The E. Crocker family of Toronto, � sympathy -for their friends. estoecial- p ` Pickering, - On'te 'We fire in a positlon'to'Hil Girders were $tinday' Rvests of L: and 31rs.' ly the young son, Stewart. Brock Ro Guer SWTi. for P`'ertilizersiet beet pnf!eible Jiattlrheand'Mirs. G. Smith and dauglt -� The \lay meetinfr of the Women's _ prices delivered lt.t your farm. lnstitule'was held on Taeaday •after= SummeY' `sire► " to Jean, "and Mr, Dean Dobson, of • noon. 31ay I5th. at the home of Mrs De N. Lockwood Beaverton, .zsited Mrs. Philip and Bert Haney and was largely-atteAd- R i\ /3 T- ' Mi:z.Q 'Brodie on -Friday. •: - PICKR ed. Mrs Harvey, president, opened -T; a W X a -s vet, johns. Chur -� the meeting in the usual manner. Kitchen.' A ch will hold their postponed "moy M report, which ehorve r5 r. R. G. CLENLENING me6tinx at the home of Mra,'C. Bar- Mss leiiton 2+ i - C liirler Couch.in flo.r'al 7at'tern d the . 1rougham 1 clay, on liaq 31st ^ �.ltranch to be in a. flourishirte condit- 5 � . duck in grey and red, *ith FUNERAL nii#ECTOR A fine conaregatidri w•'as•an insvir- ton Firs. T. C. Brown took the, chair o ation to our pastor on Sunday, when (.ion. conducted the nomination and el-. green trim, metal arms, good pri'vAto ' tabulacce he cave an earnest .discourse froze. ection of officers' for 1934 -1935, epiings, pJA- ded-feat alld back', li�y and Niglit Service the text in John 5: 17. "My Father which resulted in the re- election of with. adjustable bead rest'. Pbone9000 µ'or1c�d hitherto and 1 Rork." sTi the officers as follows: Pros, GROW Fall length at Iii 00. Otkinr to the extended illness of I ;Ira B: Harvey, ist Vice- pres., Mrs. e, s Malvern 5000 Oscar Wilson: he will not be' able to, A. Gray; 2nd' Vice- pres., Airs. W. Ell - (�3srdfan Benches, folding _ Rite the usual attention _ his routes icott; Sec.-treas.; Afro. Mlltni . Buric; style, with slat atst.an3 back Markham 'i Ont. with his parses. fat urther notice. Preps Sec., Mre. T. •C. Brown: Pian- 1 See register in another ")umn. igloo :1 {rs. Carl Devitt; Mrs. W. Ell- We sill iktsrp•ile G ordea in natural and green trim - -- -` �— The County Milk Producers' .4es- tcott was appointed District Direct - Seeds W bulk, Llte aivst acono- >tini9h, at $1.00. R OD ociation held a meeting in the Town or; Directors: Mris. Cat4isle, Mrs. alical way to buy reeds. if "` v Dock Cihairt! fO1diD 81 18 �J Hall on the evenintt of May t6th -� Bakef, Mrs, hardy and Misg Cassels, e i b° y f Mr, Wilmot. of the Provincial alilk , you Have never planted Bttr- _ 'Clio - �•ubjecti for the Afternoon a pro- y with bright Colored striped I� n T T �t Control Board 'addressed the meet- gram was "Health 4md Diet." Mrs. pea's s*eidit try some thle year. dl�ck neat aIIt� CattOp)1 , The ►� r LIES inn: '! : �.iiz;fveY_` contrtbutcd a s-plendiO. real} :#nth 1be '6onl+itijqed-"'t1kdt they A meeting iii � the interests of •the ins,• dealing with the subject... Roll - well �llaped' arms and `foot a inch galvanized elbows, :3 ?c. C. C. F. will tae held in theBrughatnt ht►ve nee attl. Call was "!t Tribute to h7otherc." �= rest provide antra comfort Town Hall, on the evenintr of Sat - Mrs Harvey assisted by Mrs. W. - l' ; " ".. pipes, - 30c, urday' May 26th, 'when: the •. sp$aker Milne and Mrs. Lemmon servers a ~' Price only $L 85. 5.•inch -black elbows; 2fic. sill - be• j. S. .W:oodsworth.. the.'Nat -,, delicious tea. D aluu ]salve a••fsw choice - Deck C-haire, folding style, 5 pipes, �, ional President of the C C. F. Dahlifn bul6i in named vwrie- with arras, foot rest, in natural -Have you obtained a copy of the tier, at lye. and 'Iac.-eneb, itnd Also, feeders, driokilig funtit9, PICKERt?vG HORTIC[1•i M. AL la,-ize- list for the flower show nn finished hard good, Seat is of etc., at right prices. society I' Friday, .June 1st in the Dunhart,m a+tAOrted color t3ladioli, at 155. brightly colored dunk, $1. 35 United Church, ' The - Horticultural' per dozen. all good stock The Spring Flower SJ ww will be C A. STERII'I"T' Prices right and satisfaction' , Society is another one of our. local - - c held in Detnliarten tFtiited C l►trrcb, en inAtitutinns that should be receiving . + guaranteed. 'Friday. June 1st. fiherr epeAlt at more sunport locally than it is. An y K S - - P_. - I C� . E NG NEW T.- - fr. * 1 E_ 7.30 D. S. T. During flee evening.' interest in flowers is not at first net ,ones Drug Store Funeral Director ALVIN BUSHBY Mr. S. McFadden. Toronto. will lec- � =± Amhnianee Service e�sary, that will come along after G.• turf on "The .Artlptic .4rrsntterwt•nt you see µ•hat the busy riirector+ of 'Phone 5830 }' 'I Phone 1300 11ardware Phone 460(1 of Cat Flowers ". ]iu -ical profrrsm the orfranization have for )-nu- Mem. ; _ arranged hy. A. W. t.ynde. Refresh- hc•rship is low. Look them opl Pi0kefing, - O.Qtarl{l P><oktlu�mg, e M (itttaxio P1aCgE . , IN a E neezttN '+ter`aed: ('oltertion at the door. V C,�.. +;� ' :r -.,,qr , :v;y.J .;la ^ms^ @n .,. . � • -i5 +, °u:..:7... e;.::• ^.. . :.,•".- � "'F"._'�'�1•'v, ' emaiM ".;....., �fr", "'"""„",y+•.v +;f;'c•a;Q+�eS^^.+ rw�: c'_ F, s'' Ec' N!.""+ n :- v�v4- wo#+r'•'�•�° "- 'u°i:-''� ;:!'�'Sx'.,. _ . Et,';`y„',,%.�`'"'x'. :'° - .+ �.� • - . - fax Roi,a,er • -of the - midge, burst upward- -like a nurrie removal of A ee crates of volcano. The deck planking bek'ied C opium from the lines Wallaroo carrying upward and shot him into the sea as 2.000,000 pounds in gold to Australia- if he had been propelled by a cats- discovery. of a diary, dropped by Yu'an Bee -See„ head of a gIng, in the Lime- Ault. 719 house warehouse of a Lung, one of Always, is such Catastrophes, seem- London's " GREEN house w biggest "fences"-discovery Lun discovery that Yu'an's agents on the Wallaroo ing miracles occur. The case of Jack • • AISO in Black �'- are shadowing Eileen Kearney with Rattray was one of them, PhysVally, Exqutette W Detective Inspector Dawson he wa* unhurt. Mental confusion suss :'�� a Haig !■ 1n love -all this occurs before Quality a�d MZx1ed Eileen is kidnapped at Port Said. Haig, cleared by his plunge into COOL - -' - '-�iting Eileen Is plumed into the depths- drugged Bath of Feathers by a trap- _ door, but escapes from the deadly dun- He came to the Surface immediate - peon and gets the drop on Joseph who ly beside a floating deck chair. Upon We,,into the Bath as he Ir sbat, Haig o� Press performance. This conforms with' a �r takes a31 his papers, nails the body G. this he rested his hands, for the + recent remark of Herr Hitler that "I Audience. Even to the packing case intended as his. and moment content to be alive. ••N will not -stand for a press which ez- posing as Joseph, makes his way Into Berlin Arabia. Escaping . arrest. oestler dim- But he would have gambled a year elusively exists to destroy what we LONDON, Eng.-The score la "all appearb from the WRIaroo and appears of the chance of life that remained are trying to build up." even" in the exchange of scoldings at Yu'an's headquarters in Arabia-whPre him to have been spared She sped- -As Readers DY'Op The German press was recently, ex. Eileen In. Disguised as Joseph. Haig to h he was now compelled pared •o wit- and rebukes between Sir Thomas arrives -and Is assigned to outRtde ruard horted by Dr. Goebbels to show more Beecham, noted conductor, and Cc- duty at Yu'an'n palace. Yuan and As- ness. - courage and enterprise, but evidences vent Garden opera- goers, wami Pasha aboard a submarine lure The Wallaroo was sinking fast. Fallitig Off in Circulation of the new attitude have not been sir Thomas went one up at the Op- 'tbo Wallaroo frnm her course with a wirless anneal fnr aid. destroy the IH- Pushing the tithely piece of wreck - Alarr116 Ministry Still very generally noticeable. Last week's ening of the season May let when he sr•e wlreiraR snA remove the gold. age before him, he ducked 'his head confiscation of Die Gruege Post, an subdued a babble of conversation and !w Far From Freedom ul' -timed a " and kicked, off wildly. The resting Ulldteia weekly with over 1,000,000 applause with a shut up, _- CHAPTER 26 (Cont'd) ion the fragile raft, he watched. -- circulation, for an article by. one of you! = Heartrending cries reached him. Berlin. -More freedom is promised its editors dealing with press criti• The audience got even recently-and Af. - Yu'an Hee See sat In the control Figures were - leaping from her decks. to the German press by Dr. Joseph clam in Germany is unlikely to give liked it. room of the submarine. Seen_ threulth ! He saw a man 'spring from the rail f Goebbels, Reich's Mialster' of Propa_ them much practical encouragement. Gotterdammerung was beiiii -per- ' - -.- the periscope, the- AVOering hull of + with a woman in his arms. !I ganda, In new regulations announced Hope, however, is entertained that, in formed in two sections and whea the the Wallaroo seemed almost to over. The forward part of the ship broke last week. - the words of the Chancellor, "in due audience was reseated punctually for �. .. hanir the vicious little warship. Yu an free of the hull. The bowels of the Reports of public meetings hence- course of time our, editors will again the second nee!Son there was no sign • gee See spoke softly. First tube, Wallaroo, dropped out of her through fortb will be left to newspapers be so trained that they can supply of Sir Thom". he said. And the first torpedo was the gaping- bole below her bridge - themselves, unless important consid- their own valuable contributions to After waiting several minutes, gal- launched against the helpless liner. �d the hag ship dived. orations demand otherwise. Publics national reconetructioa." leryites began do clap impatiently. _ Frightened faces of stewards and Rattray, clutching his little raft, .tion 01 speeches in official tent is not They kept nit the demoa►atratiop tin- , ether members of the ere -, some of henceforth necessary, old, when'neces• til the conductor appeared. threw one -arm aeiosa the folded _ ahem with war experience, peered out nary, then official texts must -be as Then followed a burst of ironical wooden struts. Shaken though he was. of portholes. Men were running- he knew its presence alone spelled short as possible. Exclusion of edl- "Increased Invention cheers and laughter from the house. there war tumult salvation. toriais and free lance contributions, Sir. Thomas, appi�rently unmoved, salvation. And pushing it before him, especially as concerns reporting r Held World i Need Ya as Hee See began to laugh- he began to swim slowly yet further g p o. waited for the hestr to subside, and ''That - w_ eird, piping laughter swept ; out to sea,• towards where a hundred vinciail and local gataherings, will be lied for the orchestra► to begin -and . ' around the oily little compartment forty -five miles due southwest, Port �' discontinued. CHICAGO -More, not fewer, inven• things went along smoothly. per- -like a breeze from hell. Sudan nestled on the African _coast In no-far as state exigencies per_ Lions are needed in the world today, It was explained later that the andi- The torpedo buried its wicked aloes and H. M. S. Panther, Captain Har -' roil, the question of abolishing exist` is the opinion of Mr. Charles F. Het. epee's .retaliatory rebuke to fair -- Jce Lung was clever!- squarely in- •wood, raced towards him: Ing prohibition of news reporting will taring, research engineer of the Gen. Thomas was is reality andeserved, to the engine room. There was a , s • -be investigated. Prohibition of report oral Motors Corporation, quoted' In_ since the delay wag 'duo to trouble _ 7s�onatrons explosion which shook the The mesa of wrecks a s spread Ing of special official events will the current Rotarian A-go Ine• with the stage scenery. tsnbmar:ne from stem to stern. Smoke g henceforth be the exception rather "Inventors of the world should be over a great surface of the sea. A . than the rule. Editorial writers are chided for not doing enough Invent- tand stem dropped a veil between the all of amoite and 'steam was rising, : ., doomed liner and the watching eyes p g In future to be as free as possible ing instead of doing too much, he ' Ute)rary Workshop'. slowly rising. The two machine guns, within the scope of the press law declared, and asserted that "there of Yuan Hee See. Yet be trusted the in tho submarine's conning towers, ,that in all matters the can give has not been an invention Of any Im. Prints Student TsIes -Wasp, his chief'" torpedo operator. crackled into activity, sweeping that - y - "Second tube," he directed. p g their own standpoint, portance in the-put 10 years... �- It the first- explosion had been an area where survivors struggled in the It is pointed out, nowever, that Scouting the suggestion for "a mor• NEW YORK= Sponsored by an'lm -, _ flotaam' of the . wrecked liner. From whatever freedom Is now offered re. storium on mankind's inventive ge• posing array of -American educators, enormous one, the' second was such the deck -of the dhow, men armed mains within the Natlgnal Socialist nine" Mr. Kettering maintains. this Volume 1, Number. 1. of "The Litei ' _se seemed to rend the very heavens. with riflem picked out more distant conception of things. The press law would have to come in• the form of sr4 Workshop" made Its initial ap- The second torpedb had registered to swimmer s. p earance recently as•the first nation_ ]Number 2 hold, Pbere twenty cases lays down ifs. aim to "make the Ger• a law against thinking. And this p of potted Stilton 'for Colombo were And now activity aboui man journalist as free. and as fade- would defeat the very object of those wid3 iniercollegiate 'literary mega• stored. They had come aboard In am hitmblbs -now ongst that marine s pendent as possible, upon his own re- who seek a way out of our present sine. It hopes to establish a stable Marseilles just before Dr; Oeatler came the fins of the sharks, sponsibility, in his creative. work for difficulties by such a move. outlet for student literary expression - ` went ashore. They contained enough Yuan Hee See, from the desk of ' National Socialist constructive work." "We are not at the and but at the In all parts o! the iFnite4 States. -1: it The offer of greater freedom to the beginning. Now the engineers and Self - criticism Is the unique method tow expioaive w dcelr.,y d �,..a �• " h German press, which in reality only scientists, instead of being stopped 'Which The Literary Workshop" : town, � I had counted on the sharks, he ' Yuan See See rubbed' his plump said, "but nevertheless, we must take serves to show how bound the Ger• to their work, . should be encouraged expects to. become a constructive bands together and began to laugh ro chances." man press actually is, undoubtedly to continue to balance matters -and force, Every story printed will-be ' again. Although they had drawn h From the deck of the dhow .black !_results from a serious crisis of the- they spill -by the invention of labor._ reviewed "by leading authorities" it • • r. - - way front the Walieroo, a veritable marksmen were making good practice. German press dying alts paai• TOW creating systems ° was announces. 1GVen rejected man.- . tidal wave swept them, but Yu'an Kid Brown, his face very white, fired months. Popular objection to a uni- uscripts will carry critical and con - once or twice, but wildly, end never form and uninforming press has - - structive comment back to the auto- laughed on. At last, recovering him- profes- ...ceH: shown itself is the tremendous drop or, with a view to aiding both _ •, at a living target. In his capacity as is the number of newspaper readers. FILMB MORE POPULAR sor and student in the teaching and "Order Ali to cast the boats OR. Aswami Pasha's bodyguard, he knew = assimilation of writing p Even the Chancellor himself recent- g and head the dhow back, came his that he served a soulless villain, but ly declared "!t 11 no tun to read Il More than 6,160,000 feet of motion The • first issue contains abort high- pitched instructions. his -own record was far from un- pictures were imported into South stories poems, articles and reviewt He glanced np to find Len Citovc at blemished, and somehow he had 'made papers all of which have almost the, Africa last Afr his elbow. He took the message which terms with his elastic conscience. same wording. "' year, a gain o! nearly tl from writers representative of even per coat. over 1912. section o! the United States. ibis second in command had brought, Lest the concessions De taken too ` He knew that the German freighter ;adjusted his spectacles, and, still literally they were accompanied by a . ebuckling, read: had been sunk with all hands nearly warning that criticism for criticism's ' / ������ _ "NEWS OF EXPLOSION RE- two years before, but he had not Been isake would not be tolerated. Cr - ore Ralii� Few \.~]ti- aiiitl4b7ppe $ FLAYED F E SUDAN AN present. at her gctual sinking. He • �' had. been on the submarine when the ism meet be linked with To ve Good News or file'alY7e8 8MS PANTHER HEADED American_ yacht' waa held up. Ex- _ YOU." plosives • had been smuggled into her getfulness, his once classic' a : Yu'an Bee See nodded, read the hold in' mbfiie w;.y, and he had seen mere memory' Winnipeg Cheering words for lag havoc with the insect world and lmessag'e a second time, and began her 13P up like a Crvatal Pstlace._1?ra On the submarine , -Yu'an See See agriculturists -of Western Canada brlaging increased rain because the .. —t su£t, gave -the order to cease ArhW. "It -- weirs - Issued-- recently by A. W. Meg.' electrification of the upper atal", g y -t?► hiss• - -- -- -- work display. „ p will disturb the sharks, he explain- Kett, peat president of 'the Winnipeg phere helps to form cloud particle �;� Although no -rescuPS afire aupmpt- ad. He rang on the engines to "Dead Astronomical Society, who predicted with more abundant water vapor." lack Rattray, chill officer -ho had ad, there had. been none of this snip- Slow Abend." more rain and :eofer grasshoppers - seen the torpedo, was racing for the ing. The sniping was too much.for are indicated for Manitoba sad the Mr. Meggett,sCateQ a Kropp of sun _ •' r is stomach.. He threw his rifle on And old Maelles raisin his eyes to lbtidge. He had just reached the lad- � g f spotls • he wan observin6 through his - tier when •tt crashed into the engine to the deck of the dhow: «Gor! , the indicator as it tinkled, grasped West between now -and � 1988. . telescope ♦t present Ire* from .` .roo One of the boilers went, and t» the levers automatically --and then The reason for his asserticn Is 8t blimey. he shouted, clenching his 000 miles in diameter •to :86,000 miles IN was heaved off' his feet, lost his fists, "I can't" do it! It's bloody handahisdtbaucas�onl yea $drunken iaattbeirsma►ozimum period. ZLr approach- in five days. — Wd of the rail, and pitched ,into the murder! That's what it is- bloody mobbing y g try 11 scuppers. murder!" man can sob, when, sober, he looks years • the sus goes through a sun Dazed, temporarily confused, he The Bid tamed. Aswami' Pasha down upon what he has heron e. spot cycle, and records show the of- staggered up. Somewhere behind and stood pointing a vicious- looking auto (To Be Continued) facts on the earth are definite. - Ulow there, was a ahambles- shrinks matie straight at the Kid's stomach. ' Since 1928, Mr. Meggett explained, which he was never to forget to him "I have watched you with, interest for the last time at which sun *pots were i dying day. He tottered again for the some time," the Egyptian -went on; at their maximum the sun has been -- ladder and was halfway up when the "In Paris and' in Egypt, as well as FLSE TE 8 = fairly quiet. There has been a falling - second torpedo found its billet in the I off in rain and insects,. including l here. I regret it-but I can no longer I grasshoppers, have been • multilplying. secret cargo, trust you." Aswami Pasha pressed OaVY81NET5 POWDER *The whole of the Wallaroo, forward the trigger. But, swiftly as he acted, ! "Records kept in Manitoba � since Would you like false teeth to St so 189b " he said, "show' that where j he nevertheless acted too slowly to' yet they fed natural • • '� 3ro y -there has been s maximum sun spot � � • • a check that "Maxim silencer" left of ' --a&#, fit, is t da 10 • • - For EASIER Dyeing .. e „ ug y us. y0° - period there has' also been a mini - the Sid. can f about tliwi Simply epn 's The new Instant Rit is easier to use thou 4 a th -5 :a1:.b6f t„ ! ` � grescrtbeib y mum grasshopper period." m j be t Una. i' do• hang over the side, pumpi$g his life's i worlds foremost dentists -the one "As the number -and size of the t �. �• eoives completes blood into the Red Sea Aswami ' powder thai assures 100 secure sun spotts increase, the amount of b in 40 seconds f R E k comfort, SPECIAL FEATURE oos•• It's8est /e, ou a..t eabyToo ._ . 104ks right _tea k ;' Pasha temporarily passed -into for - fort- cushion protects sensitive gums. -� ultra violet rays also increases, play hi_•�� • , makes a a MIT padial" t•. always keeps Ydouih clean and sanitary, brilliant, even- fNEE my 'Th —_ A a 0 o Hwe No Ineltpeaslve -ARV rin�^cry•� c ' _ $cold finish "ski "" to JM —•—� � - _ and lasts. and HL.t.s �,a ays MATURITY- MATERNITY - D E A S i, fa1M•el.. Re., .�..- .' lasts and lasts. wnta• , .. .. - � - , . - , . • cal nods - 9 - MIDDLE AGE � YMOitE Have you a `Kafiri, a Sketch or all ITlustilitiun inaL is MU W1YE'�10 � W At these three crib pe � �, saleable . WITH I -a woman needs a medicine , . Or perhaps you have some other saleable idea. Tell- us she can depend on. That's about h why so many take •Lydia ,B. - Pinkham's vegetable Com- _ Send a stamped (3c) envelope for information about our I pound. 98 out of 100 say, "It 3erVICe.. -' - helps me!" Let it help you, too. - LYDIA E. PIHKHAM'S D EAS IN Err! `Jlte Pheeminent Hotel�� _ . Ne.ongsratlesjt � VEGETABLE COMPOUND ----- • � Unlimited _ THIRTY -NINE LEE AVENUE, TORONTO SFF flhaava Iasve No. ,21 —'34 h, - _ -- _ - _ - -- -_- Smday &hool - exile in the i 'tea Lim �C.�W here Royal Numbers Listed :exile in the isle of Patmos. Where Lesson they all failed was in the lessei thing ..In Telephone Directory Wt'he duty that was comparatively Lesson X, (22). -June S. Jesus in "Watch and pray, N hat ye enter London• - Anybody can telephone k the Shadow of the Cross. -Mat- not into temptation. We must the King or any other member of the ` thew 28:1 -713. Golden Text. ° - either be Christ's soldiers, or the de- royal family. Their numbers are all He went forward a little, and fell s slaves. The spirit indeed is the directory. f on his face, and prayed saying, My willing, but the flesh is weak." How WdMij,n Father, if it be ready was Christ to make allowances? But it is extremely unlikely hat possible, let this „ the telephoner y 'cup pass away from me, neverthe- Again a second time he 'went a Phoney would' be connected at to r ..: less, not as I will, but as thou wilt. way, and prayed, saying, My father, directly to the royal personage. ' -Matt. 26:39, if this cannot pass away, except I. At Buckingham Palace the• call The Lesson in its Setting. drink it, thy will be done. Es3e41- would go first to the fully- equipped' - =af v A.,rtt a . tially the same as the G ! TIME. --Thur r-,,.X\ - am ..w. ilie $race, then By Milt A' 32or�t� sue the dap before the crucifixion. -not because Christ did not inean the to a footman, and thien, if : .,, vu.cani 4 first prayer, but because he meant it enough, to Sir Clive Wigram, the } PLACE - Bethany, Jerusalem, so much. King's personal secretary. It prob- the Aount of Olives. "And he came again and found ably would not get beyond him. CONTROL YOUR LIPS PARALLEL PASSAGES - Mark them sleeping, for their eyes were These are the royal telpehone num- It is perhaps fortunate for many of the feminine sex-that 14; Luke 22;• John 13:1 -38; 14:1 -18: heavy. Not even their Lord's ten- bers as listed in the directory. It is men are inclined to be taken in with large blue eyes; golden hair 27. der saith Seri:: unto them All der remonstrance had served to •a- understood that Buckingham Palace . Ind apeach -like complexion. But there is one man, Henry Clive, rouse them from their slumber, and and St. James' Palace both have more Ye shall be offended in me this night" keep hem awake. noted artist, who is not so easily deceived. P than one secret number for the use of „ „ „ The shadow of Gethsemane is begin -- 'And he left them again, and went Look at her lips, not into her eyes, warns Mr. Clive, t0 ning to fall on Christ's bwn spirit, away, and prayed a third time, .say- the King and the Prnce of Wales, re- :•s woman's soul and temperament." and he knows how it must fare with ing again the same words" We spectively: + motions picture s actresses. They are of the JeaniHarlow Miriam Hop- For it erwritten.f �Chr sit who found read (Luke 22':43) that at the height 48 Buckingham' PaIace, Whitehal " of Christ's agony there appeared Ikins, Carole Lombard, Claudette Colbert, Ginger Rogers, Sally the Old-Testament an 'anticipatory unto him an angel. from heaven, St, James's Palace, H.R.H. Prince stand, Esther Ralston and Lupez Velez: -- - — __ -_ bio ra hy, quotes from 'Zech. 13:.7: strengthening him." "Oh, what do of Wales, York ho„ St. James's Pal ►, "I will smite the shepherd-an-d- thy- - -ou offer to me a dr Lurtl Miss Harlow's Ups, he says, are full and firm, indicating y - - ;., h;s3e• S•�-'•._1,_whitehall 4104. : sheep f the flock shall be scattered ? -- - a temperament of great extremes utter ha P garden -.of sorrows . Kensington Palace H.R.H. Prin pe g happiness OT utter abroad." Jesus was the Shepherd "Then cometh he to-the disciples." cess Louise, private line, �Mksteirt despair, who was about to be sinitten and he "Miss Ho kins li s offer a great contrast. The u His hour of trial was over and his 1887. the lower one an almost horizontal line. She is inwardlp foreBut aftersInatm liaised uhe eon a conflict was won, but still he longed Household, Western 1920. is full, y " P•" for companionship• And saith un- York the Duke of, , more, as so often before, cur Lord K.G. 14s emotional ; outwardly calm , giving to her countenance a sleek, to them, Sleep on now, and take your ' p foretells his resurrection, "I will o " eadilly, W.1, Grosvenor 2951. sophisticated look. g rest. Such unconcern thrice re- "Sally Rand's- lips by their fullness and suggestion of loose- before you into Galilee." Still the peated,' was surely as much a denial _ . Harewobd, Earl of, 32 Green nose reveal a woman of great determination." Shepherd of the sheep, our Lord as that of St. Peter afterwards; and street, W -1, Mayfair 2822. ' would precede his little flock, as an the depressing sense of the disciples' Connaught, H.R.H. Duke of "Miss Lombard's disclose a girl who could weather emotional Eastern shepherd goes before his P g Clarence Ho.' St. James's 1ti.1 storms without concern." P g frailty and lack of sympathy must flock and does not drive it before have added no little to the bitter load Sloane 9130. "Miss Colbert's disclose a nature that is strikingly ambi- him. of sorrow which the Saviour had to Equerry,. Sloane 6640. ` - tious." _ "But Peter answered and said un bear." "Behold. the hour is at hand Connaught, H.R.A. Princess Ar- "Miss Rogers' tell a story of contentment." - to him." Peter, the bold, the im- and the Son of man is betrayed into thur of, Harps Oak Lane, Merstham _ "'Miss Ralston's lips denote great love for the domestic." petuous, the outspoken,. who may the hands of sinners." "Jesus had 262. "Miss Velez," he .concluded, show strife; fighting and ac- have said only what all the others come to his hour. He wits the central dr complishment!' wanted to say, but did'not -dare to. figure in the supreme paradox of _ If all shall -be offended in thee, I - BIBLE DISTRIBUTION Ladies, watch your lips! will never be offended.' There was time. let us be going : behold, he in Peter's words a vanity which is at hand that betrayeth me•" "W e " New York. - Distribution of 1,800, - - FREAKISH ACCIDENTS - :.would get him above all his brethren, have a suggestion here of the calm - 766 Bibles, Testaments and parts of even above the sainted John and the . ness of true 'courage. Bibles during 1933 is reported by-the Accident-records reveal some odd cases of coincidence, valorous James. They might forsake American Bible Society. For instance, One St. 'Catharines truck driver escaped deafh the Master, but he never would, Yet "America will be the last country The circulation .covered more. than he was the one who did. twice in one day. First his truck rolled over him and later he in. the world to--have a revolution. " - 40 countries with books in 155 Ian- was pinned when a jack collapsed. Imagine he'll be cautious in Ian- "Jesus said unto him' Verily I say Emma Goldman, guages and dialects. The society re- the future. - nuts thee. Our Lord's earnestness ported an Increase of 6t3 'iSer cent.• should have carried a double warn- "Tbe truest politeness' comes of over 1932 in the circulation of entire - Another case reports a western Ontario maxi struck by -a' ing to •Peter's "over- confident spiri, sincerity.­- Samuel Smites, Bibles•in the United States. . train. 'He recovered: Four months later while driving his "That this'. night; before the cock auto he cashed into the side of a train. Perhaps he had a' crow." "Before the cock crow complex! twice," says Mark 14:30, Peter. - J`� Another 'auto driver in a western town struck' down a. man who was Mark's informant, accord is walking on the highway and within a year to the day of. the ing rb tradition,` would remember the UVIA � �S ei C �i u a<ecident he struck another pedestrian. Going to be . a habit ? exact words. Thou shalt deny me thrice. As actually happened; read rje,. "'..,,n * • ' • ' • I/o,i► ter alth . LESSON NO. a. - Illustrations ode b "Peter saith unto him." '•Fie spoke - . y promin$nt. Caa i - u B - O - O - K - S exceeding vehemently" ([ark 14:81) Fig., 45 Illustrates a broad stretch adian artists will be given away free All Spaniels and Their Training, by ' Freeman - Lloyd ; -"Even of country landscape, which as real- for the three bf t landscape t,ketcbe: „ „ Even if I must die with thee, net ly tan - mueb in It for one picture, submitted by amateur artists. that to Kennel Editor of Field and Stream is an unusually interest- willl not deny thee. "He wanted P *. • flag and practical book on the origin and histories of all spaniels. to set out at once for martyrdom in Fig. 46 illustrates bow any one of artists ' who are not eara1cg ,tbelr tir ltt is profusely illustrated. It is a thoroughly sporting work -Jesus' behalf' "Likewise also said these three sections of Fig,' 45 may ing by 'sketching. 'written by the most widely read of the world's authors and COm- all the disciples." The disciples make a practical landscape picture. Medium No. 1 -Use pen and Irm No See A. B. C. t -Use either y trusted themselves: they did not pencil, crayon or wash iirientatOrs On all that appertains to the. sporting said Ron- . Before a student attempts to make No. 3--U3e watercolor. _Make the sporting d mean to fall. flpio dogs. of yesterday and to -day. It is entertaining with- "Then cometh Jesus with .eEhem a landscape sketch he should first landscape sketch on paper size out being technical in its language and presentment . unto a Mace called Gethsemane." study and sketch masses of foliage,' a 14 the sketch to be sir a:!ei than Anyone desiring a copy can obtain one through "Field and "Gethsemane," means,' significantly, leaf or a bmlpeh of a tree with a this size to allow for a neat margin. Stream, 578 Madison Ave., New York. Price $2.00.:. "an oil press." Our Lord went au�nber of leaves on it, a fence or Fill in the required inf6rmatiou there that night primarily for I►raye'T gate• and one may find many later- listed below, then paste of the baci before his terrible ordeal, and also - ��� C,, ve time you wear it to separate from his trouble the kind - ~ j •� • sJ�L • Today's pattern 'includes all the ly family who had given him their == r" �' _ i By HELEN WILLIAMS items illustrated They are so fat- hospitality for the last supper. "And �_/ cinat ng and •simple to make and re- saith unto his disciples, Sit ye here, Illustrated Dressmaking quire the minimum of material while I go yonder and. pray," "There - Lesson Furnished 'with 'A "- Dainty white mousseline col- are some arts of life in which every �,s�" -- _ Every Pattern lar and cuff set. one of us must be alone." • . "B' -The tailored bib in- pink And lie took with him'Peter and ,__/�-p_a.. _r_.. • linen with matching cuffs. the two sons of Zebedee," These FIG 45 • "C" - Flattering little Roman were James, who was 'to be the first ' striped ribbon collar. It crosses in martyr' • among the disciples, . and surplice styling and ties around the John, " the disciple' whom Jesus Z • A waistline and fastens in boom at left loved," as he designated himself in j �= 4 6 q: hip. - Proud and glad humility. • -�' -Cute topper that you can "And began to ' be sorrowful and make of tub crepe silks, tie silks, sore troubled." The, reality of Christ's �. linen, pique or organdie. sufferings sets forth mdre clearly _ - (: e''••y, "E "p•Last• word in chic in white the greatness of his love. waffle- pique sailor hat banded in Then , saith he unto them, My_ soul is - exceedingly sorrowful, even �i nady blue taffeta, with fly -away bow unto death," No one of us can esting subjects in the great out•of -' of Sour entry, and ear lilac Sufficient. tie of the 2655 taffeta, imagine the awful weight of the doors to practice on. postage if 'yon 'wish the sketch re' e — Style No 2655 is designed for sues world's Iniquity pressing down upon Sky and cloud effects are splendid turned t'o'you. - small, .medium ind large. the -pure spirit of the Saviour. subjects. for •a beginner to start on. Medium size. requires for View A, "Abide ye here, and watch with me." The ever - changing pictorial effects Name ...,.,•,,,,,,,,;,,,,,,, „,•,;,,,,,,;'; :;.,•, :,.,•,,�•, C ` %yard 35 -inch material;' View B, % It was a very. human feeling' that at'e, enough to tempt anyone with a yard 35 -inch materiel; View C, °h Christ showed, this need of compan- pencil,-and sketch pad. Age yard 35 -inch material; View D. .14 ionship in his sufferings. Ex. No,, 13. -Go out "f dcors and yard '35 -inch material; View E, % "And he went forward a little and make a few sketches as suggested in naress - -- yard 35--inch- niateriat -vi ith nib yard fell on his face.” Thus he showed his - a previous paragraph of this lesson. �. of 35 -inch contrast. utter abandonment to grief and en -, Next week we shall show a few, if- The enclosed: sketch %Ri sketched ` _r ,1 treaty. "And prayed, saying, My •lpstrations on this subject. w,from nature.. -' COLLEGE ABDUCTION Father." Always, however bitter the Questions will be answered in this The enclosed sketch w•as'nrade,froiu _ " - -" 40. COSTLY BUSINESS cup extended to' him, he knew that department. Anyone wishing to ie- memory or Is an:original composition it was in_ his - loving - -- Fat'her's- hand. ceive a .personal reply, may have The enclosed sketch - was copied ' Ruston, La. -This business of kid- "If it be possible, let this from .. `. - p „sup._pass� same if a stamped . (Stet addressed ......... ........... :., : enclose � •naping is a costly one, non - engineer- . ing students of Louisiana Tech awa f' v cup through- envelope is enclosed with. the request the picture from •which the_copy a•aa ' e .. oA out the Bible, is' meant fortune or to the Art Director, Our Sketch Club, made, or copy work will not be 4 fate, coming woe or coming joy. Room 425, 73 Adelaide St V. st' eligible. .a They swooped down last-week on "Nevertheless, not as I will, but as I am not earns - their rival, Wayne Hill, king of the Toronto. ng-my living ao •t thou wilt. These were the two points _ sketch .artist. engineers'- ball. Now "Tech Talk," of his prayer. - 'If it be' possible' _ !tud4Ait' publication, carries thi: -ail', : SPECIAL ANNOUNi:eMENT and nevertheless,__ _ __.St tied - - �• "Needed: Cash from non-engineer- One-each for the best landsco prizes, g -- — ..••. -. inHstudents to, a for damage - " tiered In the efollow Hers dscapes'ren- - ' And he cometh unto the disciples, • g and findeth them sleeping." Sleeping Date • ..... ... ......:....,..:..... g pay g with the Son of God agonizing for g mediums: 1. - in connection -with the kidnapping of them only a stone's cast away! "And Pen and ink. 2. •Pencit, crayon , or All entries must be ia tots otflcc tjie king preceding -the engineers' saith unto Peter." Peter was the' wash: 3. Water- color, on or before ,the Pit: t of XCGUST ball. Items included in this expense one who had made the loud protests; For full instructlons read particu•. 1934, E • ' are: 17 stitches, in the ' king's arm, tion of fidelity. "What, could ye lars' in entry blank below. This con- Address all entries, iogethei w14-ki t - •d hospital accommodations and a brok- not watch with me one hour ?" "In test is FREE to all amateur artists. Sc stamped, addressed envelope, tc o en car window amounting•to $t4.75, the last great service Peter did not . ; The Art Director, Our Shet;h Club "' At signed P. P. Loce, unofficio chairman fail him, for Peter was crucified for SKETCHING CONTEST -- FREE, loom 425, 73 Adelaide' Streit west Give your frock a new look every of kidnapping committee." Christ. Tariies, too. laid down his Three Special Prizes, cousistJpg oft Toronto 2. Ontario. M . -. ,, fyo,�.,,.- `;.'.'�,'!.yk�',,}v>yer'••r ♦+,.x� �yr - p%.yY`:i - .s.,v.^..Car•• .. �,... ♦j.:C.•r,..'^: -'�,- ,.y. ._ - , 4. •. �R �� * ivities. for cop 1 and 2, 6.60; J. Soden, grav M. S. Chapman, 17.67; Booth and, Horse Regbter The Standing Committee on Roads -for con, 6, 19,60; B. Littlejohn, shov. Munson, 16.26; H Hunter, 4.32; P. R,- ^^ and Bridges paid the following: C.' gray. 'on con. 6, 6.00; R. Mowbray, Stover, 9.45; Pickering Coal Co., 15. USURPATEUR, 12044, (145101), ^ R. F"­, L.-. R. «:. :. 't, J. a..:o. f,.e w... 22.50; F. Wright; 95 C. Baker, 10.00; Law Coal Co. ,6 Imported,sWiion, registered -tl�e TERMS Pillicter, drag on N. T. L. 11.55; R. drag con. 6• a ; 11.50; C. Baladon; 'S0; R. Monney; 4.48; M. R.- Par 1c, 11. ...Can. Pereheron$Cud Book, and ea- 11:76pcc�rgrt ii°b014paidivadvaaze- K Hedge_drag.on con 4, 8.00; W.`tJllic- _drag con. L, 8.09; F. Byers, drag on 25r D. Gannon, 4.69; h. Bryba, 11.26.: - 'trolled as No. 471. the ptoyerty of -" - "�,hscriptlonss to the United States and . Grea! ort= gran for' con. 6, i6.50; O. Pas- 6 and 7, 12.50; R. Ward, salaryy, 150^ C. Q owe A 12OC •I7. ItclttttII, 15th; F. Qscar @txjr u __ Brvugi"%ui,-- will _ - • drag M. T. L..11.00; L. -Trap, drag lar People, culvert, 104.40; L. Stan- C. Pearson,, 12.00; Dr. Cartwright, -his ovbi '' Aable, Brougham. . - -31, -T L.,- 2A0;- G..- McIlroy, drag on-B. jey,_ shoe. snow R. L., 3.20; W.' Dev- 23.50; W. W. Sadler, 5.00 and 8.00. N AN -BAAII - BRAFI' f263 1j :.JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, L 14.35; G. Pegg, drag con. 6 and 7, ire, ditto 2.00'; H:- Down,-Do- tntsttaxi -was- pssezl-a�varnR -C: Canadiari 'bred Clydesdale stallion, 4.75 L. Awns, drag R. L., 5.00• L. R. L, 2.00; J. Croft, cutting brush on Cooper, of Claremont, the contract - 4'.85 the property of ' 4scar Wilson, in r Lye, repairs to .picks bars, etc, .20; con. 9, , C. Monteith, labor on of refinishing the roof on the Coun Brougham. Enrolment No. 20100 •Pickering Council C. Cooper,, 'gas, oil etc., 44.51; Alb: Woodland road, .60; G. Tran, drag cil Hall, to cost in the neighborhood wilhstand fJor- service during 1934, " '' ' • Lee, hail on con. 6 and ?;• 47.20, G. con. 4, 11.00; F. ' Turner, drag Mark- of $30• -_�_� - at his own staple. Brougham. The above council met on AlondaY Winters, gravel for con.3, 90; Evans ham T. L. 16.20- W. Mark, shov gr- Duiibarton May 7th, All members present, the Ward, drag con.. 9, 11.20; L. Jones, ay. con. 5, 20.20 J. Ravie, shovel gr- _ CLAREMONT ENSIGN 26574, Cly- ' 'Reevte in the chair. The minutes of d'r'ag con 7, 9.50; G. Todd, drag on avel con. 5 and 6, 14.00; C. Wannop, Be sure 'to keep July 21st open for ' desdale Stallion, Sire, Dunmore En- ;the last meeting were taken as read. con 2 and' •3, 43.10; M. Dunkeld, drag shoe, gravel con. 6, 17.40; B. Anrus, the garden partv to be held'under . sign, (imp.)'; dam, Bridgebank Joan Owing to the having discontinued W. T. L. 16.30; A. Matthews, drag drag con. 4 and 5, 8.00. the auspices of the Beaches L. O. B. (imp.); the property of F. - . one ra,'er� �¢. ` °� _ -- -- -held at the' Cam, vu.c;u,i Park Farm, lot 20, con. the first of April, the demand on con 7 and 8, 15.00; John Barclay, tingencies paid the following: D. R. home of Sis. Violet Swan. 2. Pickering, will make the sea4an -this department was very much less i drag, con. 8, 6.50 Cecil Degeer, shov Beaton, salary, 125.00; W. Chester, - - s -- - - r of 1934, at his own stable. Terlhr phis meeting. snow con. 8 2.00 N. Cox, ditto, '1.40 salary, 25,00; T. C. Brown 3 moss %� SeNice $10.00, payable, Feb. 1st 1935. All The council voiced' their. refusal tri + C. S. Bryant, drag con. 3, 25.10 H. salary, stove -pi ,lamps etc:, 19.25; Radio accidents at ownez'a • risk. John ,permit constriction on the township Ormerod, drag Greenwood Rd. 1Lii0 H. Pugh, post 10.00; Mun. World Kael; manager. • - roads, referring particularly to 'a re- W. H. Westney, drag con. 3, 9.50; supplies, 55.16, Prov. Treasurer, for - - - 'quest from Col. Anderson, of Dun' -' Walter Bro)&m drag con 2 and 3, 7.50 Hall License, 3.00; County Office ALL MAKER 'quest 'barton Shores, for the erection of ad C. N: Phillips, drag con. b, 6.50; S. and Supply Co., 80.62; T. Gregg, at: SERVICED AND REPAIREDffott'e' /1 �%0� vertisiag pillars on the Twp. High- Ferndale, drag E .T. L., 22.55; Joe tending court, 8.00; A. Spears, sal. pRiOE$ REA80NABLE , ;j way. Empringham, si -ov. snow con. 8, 1.20 and bonus on dogs, 475.05; L. John- The reeve read the general eircul- A. Snider, ditto, 2.80; J. Stephenson stun ,sal as collector, 350. Ct. Treas. WORN GUARANTEED ar from the Hydro Commission, in shoe. snow and drag con. 8, 25.30; E. hospital fees, indigents, 140.20; Wm. V1le do Building n �: which they intimated that the pre,, Stork, drag R. L., 9.80 W.' Linton, Croskery, grant, 15.00. ARTHUR FIELD g f all kinds, wailing rural contract of 20 .years, drag con. 1, 16.00; 'D .Munro, drag The Standing Committee on Relief CARPENTERING, would be reduced to 5 years. con. 2 and 3, 2.70; D. J. Remmer, 'paid the following for supplies: R. R. T. I- Uraduate' CEMENTING, By by -law, Win: Chester was ap- drag Greenwood Rd., 7.20 And. Ann- Morrish, 66.26; S. G. Morrish, 47.45 48 46 ' Phone 5201, PICKERING -pointed Building Inspector for th^ i an, drag Bay Rd. 12.65; A. J. Taylor -- - '- -- - - -- .PLUb1BING Township of Pickering. drag con. 2, 15.00; W .Judd, con. 3, 'Laura 1d�wers Sharpened Blaoksmithing, di Woodwork and - . The cost of Building per-:ats was 25.50; L. Gates, drag R. L., 32.50; I. ON A. MACHINE ESPECIALLY at right prices - raised by by -law from $2 to $4. +�hite, drag R L., 7.50; J. Baxter, ROOFING Renewals •:f several of the town- drag con 4, 9.60; G. Pugh, drag con. DESIGNED FOR THE PURPOSE Now is the-time to have those repair Wo MR4,) Aell Brantford Roofing ship insurance policies were- given, 4, -00; J. Taylor, drag R. L., 18.00; Al l oId grease and dirt is thoroughly job- lso new sec ons anh!trdwa Thexfain- Materials, Einpire BArbroom. ' following c. ^siderable• di._4cus:'.on. It W. Carlton, drag con. 5, 3.20; L. Hoa washed' out of the bearings and your true Fleury Plows alwKpa no h -rnd Fynipment, Dnro Water yea= ,zenerally agreed t: at' t-ds .ex- meson, shop sr.uw N. T. L. 1.0.0; Dav mower will be returned well oiled `3yatenip. Beatty penditure was warranted. • T ,ze mere- Iti h.,war:cirr shov snow and. ren: Alpo draler in Viking GrParn St party ' st t . -:9tnhle l'.quipnleot bers r•f the m,-mcll felt .he necessity 1 -Avert (,)n. 9. 13.60: A. Harlock, and correctly adjusted for cutting. Cora and Electric Wushery. wncl i,ther Building Materials of prnt�ctirn :h regards'to t`e tAa dra$ c m. 1,.2.00; J,. Davitis6n, ;ditto, W. A A(,rSTIN, Dealer' in' Cnek�hntr,, and Fso-t cC property and : :ploye•,s 3.3 n_c•r_ =_::y, 7.00; Ea: kia Rees,ir, drag N. T. L., Fion�c 'Ilill� �trre'i, r tit:etion, Wood mmc'btnery. ,- tiriiate- Free' ' as ' was their vn, per.;••r -aI pr�p:•r:y. 6.-0; E• •.5'atd, drag con. ft, 3.50; W. or u) Piek�c inv. - A phonpc all will hying us to your farm. W4,rk Guaranteed -.A grant :t ;.5. pas rnade to W, Gee, dr-Ax c.-.n. 5, 35.40: A. Bell. shoe J. A. RIJF4liBY. Phone 46F(4 (:5 5) Oxy- acetylene welding. T" I.T. rr- leery f r uni.r F L. ^. lrr:' ..,:ow. c,,:;. 5. !$0: W_ Petty. irrav• - .. - -.. _ __ - - %h one Pick T15 F.� .J . PROD OE. F'. T. Wccdward Pboue 0502 --.` a „� GREENWOOD 491y PICKERINC, OVT'A8i0 r• eta d -- - THE THE OWNER ' • BQYER SERVES SAVES SPECIAL SAVINGS FOR THURS., FRI. AND SAT. � ¢ Soap Chips, 3 lbs.' for 21 c: ' ,;.r Fancy Toilet Soap, large bar, S for 25 C T I 0-IN Brooms; 5- striug, good quality, ea: 39c -. - -_ -. _ ,;N .Tavel Water, 2 bottles,- ". ` 13c Raisins, seedless, -2 lbs. -for °25c ♦ r - f �.' - ENCLOSED ' - ,Catsup, large bottle, .. _ -18c Weston's sodas,_- 2 pkgs. - ; 23c Ras beri -Jam P y ,Extra special, Sweet -mixed or Mustard Pickles; by far, only 23c ' 1 � �.• - - BOOTH & /V/ l4/ U SON • EVERYWHERE PICKERING Yon order PHONE PICKERI-NG tS00 1R'e sleliv- �. -:.• :. fee the c���- - Mew - � �3 . ckerin Hardware Store - i BLUE FLAME CYLINDER -HEAD • -'_�- ^Spring is Coming, Onr' st'eds are' �eae. - 8166ER, POSITIVE BRAKES Red Clesvee, Timothy, Alifalfa, Sweet Clover',* and. Alaike .., s' v All Government Tooted Seed. ..Flying Stones,, Mud, Olt suROY, SMART BODY BY FISHER -_, • All tinde'of Ge►rdea'3eede -bull[ and package. _o: Wale: c8ri ! it8t'>ets •e _ - .' _IEXCLUSIVE YK FRAME rs We sell Cooper's Products and Warble Fly Powder, 85'cents per lb� ._ ,r - • e Poultry Poode, •Egg Producers and Poultry Bapplim. dy Me�'h8ssts>att ,Agent for�SicCormici- Deerio Farm Machine _ UILT -IN NO -DRAFT VENTILATION 8 Ira and- Repairs. CHEVROLET'S Knee -Action h of a - SAFETV'6LASS IN 3 Horse MeG. Deering Cultivator. j57,00 cash. " a verb special type. in this construction, 'WINDSHIELD AND VENTILATORS Our Motto:-"We have it, Caa• get it, Or - the coil spring,'which is the heart of it is not made." - eow+s cre may 'the mechanism, is safely and solidly - �' ZRet•Acaort roe- enclosed in • a heavy steel housing. . _ • SYNCRO =MESH NMTH , -. • -� - � - - � � •• - , - - -Telephone 3900 This keeps out din and flying stones, SILENT SECOND GEAR = J S BALSDON rotecrs the spiing from wear, scar and exposure. The - , s' -- J. S. - esult: a smooth, restful Floating Ride a d GENERAL Yoroxs vAwE bpuRCeless back seat and completely shock. - PRODUCED IN CANADA e - toof steering with no annoying shake, shudder or -` -- T HL� ROB /NS A'G ~ �I� „/K - -= -. my R'heashe front wheels meet a bump. Choose ' A Chevrolet and make sure you get the safety type of �,rolet ��.a.rer St3e # __ Men'a,�Vork Boota2.49 etpj _ ..K -Action. in your next car. iPriced as Lose si a " = ens Over a.1,19 a:t 1 an 2 $44 W a s d P ty 1. ,5 r te _ Cl�r�t Sfan&rd sly $710 �' u Pi .: �eortorQa/�' ' _�' t " Priced as Low be Men's Work Shirt 85c, or. Z;,fpr.,1.254' • - ` p i ouernptn nt license, onla�iitra� - �, Delivered, fully 's duo rei '6t and t< v c•l. - - -._: - ••• ens G.MAC Tern,. -- Fnrtn Teani Harness $23.80' p c Horsey ^�ilara at various prices EW.'CH R Sweat Pade Team;Linoi v.. » .s; t.JSew is the time t t that oIdh r i harnesA repaired Fhrne 2904 CHAS. COOPER, Claremont: Ont. - , _ 1 CECIL B RADL' �•- P i :"7 ?air ill R I N C* • - -- - __ �- -, t , , 1 _Claremont - ' The date o1 the Provincial Elect- = C_ C F MEETING coI�NTY COUNCIL - s Wid. Miller spent Saturday in Tat- • Jn 1 been fixed icr Tuesday, COUNTY OF ONTARIO L. E. O*NE /LL Unto. �iYill be held in the A meetin g. of the - Cotmty Council FUNERAL DIRSCTO'R ANDJ •�"^�a ni: ay ;� - of the Corporation Qf'the County of TOWN' /'BALL COURT OF REVISION Ontario will be held pursuant to.ad- Toronto. a L.•. EMBALMER L.ymin Pilkey had a hlus]ness'trip In the VILLAGE of PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby. given lournrnent irj the Council Chamber in `_'_ Successor -to W, J. Mather,l' �q Toronto .Last week: , the Court House in the Town of Mark Linton and family are niroF= that the fiat sit Court of Stoutiville ing to Toronto -this Keck. -- - i' ° ° ; °'= , .t,� �' " ^' "'P'hty of th,. Whitby, on Tuesday, the 5th day of dune,. A. 1i., A3e, ar -thy ;�-�_ Night and Day Service - -- Bert and Mrs.Jones spent Sunday TownbhiV - -of Pickering, for the rev- two o'clock in the afternoon, Day- Business Phone Residence,Phone , A,-i,th • friends in Claremont, On the evening of ision of the Assessment Roll for light Saving Tirrw. - 9801 988 K The holiday was observed in the SATURDAY MAY 2fiT'H 1934, will lie' held at the Township .F=1 :asual way. (whatever that means.) r Hall, i"n' Rrougham, on Monday, thr_ 'All accounts- to be laid before the - 4th day '6f June, 1934 at the hour of Council' should be forwarded •o the A. A. a d Mrs. Walker, of Whitby, When the apes src w.ilh be ,y �. ANDERSON +' spent Sunday with Wm. arRi Mrs. one o'clock in ,the aiterfioon. Clerk, properly certified, at least - ♦� S �QOWOl'th �� All . persons interested' will please three days before the meetiztg of the, .' Birkettt. V S +t DUMBARTON Cecil 'ifaritle; of Toronto, is visit- ! - take notice , and govern therr.PPlves Council. his parents, A. and Mrs. Mantle, accordingly.', DATED at Whitby, this 19th 'day D 7�; �•�, : this week. EVERYBODY WELCOME Date'; the 17th day oi. ll�ay, 1934. of May, A. D., 1934. N ,S U A ICI M,• 9Td_�. Gibbons, of Toronto Donald R,.$est�' - R. D. Ruddy, Sate Register __ _ visited the former's motner on Thn-rs Clerk of the. MmiieipAliU. _ Adili<$SILT� - �I aay last in t;taremont, SAWRDAY, MAY 26th - Disper- Lyman and Mrs. Pilkey, Luther sion Credit Sale of Registered and - — - — FIRE and Mrs. Pilkey spent Sunday with High Grad Holstein Cattle, the _ _ . -- __ -- q i .BURGLARV friends in Lemmonville. prope'z'ty of Dr. R. W. McQuay, • (jASUALTY and Mrs. Middleton and ' .. . James 1 2 0 9 Whit Yi 3 e � b boat 'lot ••M1 ' family, of Orono, spent Sunday with ' Yr o YOU RIDE ON AIR kerin ; INSURANOl� the former's parents here. miles what of Whitby Town. This g 8A1f entire hard of choice Daft Sows Phone Piakerin 7920 Mrs. Frank Cooper has been speh:i- .will be disposed of. M& lot Of - may or coach- - - : tng a fern days with her sister, Mrs cattle are T. H. TestetE 3a� at Warner Brown, of Oshawa. _ 2.30 D. S. T: See bills. W3t1. 3saw, "You Can Buy at Homer :II John Coates, who has been serious- �I - auctioneer. '. �� � r ;\ _ TIRES, BATTERIES, r" ty ill for some weeks is not showing 1 f" _ACCE99ORIE$,I eery satisfactory improvement. Eye i _ The' Senior C. G. I. T. are- holding ,a Mystic 'Pea at the Manse on Satur- ' At as low and better prices : C:r: _ day afternoon, from-.3 to s o'clock -� - ._ -- Lightning' removed about ZO feet 1 O v� / ��• u'in of Hydro cable leading into ahome -��� _ '_f 1 . - -- �+on can in Toronto. at ?Forth Claremont over the, week- 1 � - -- --end. - . � `- At the Baptismal.. Service 3n the � �� '�' Let n9 repair that leatl;p; top. p Eye . _ ::'Baptist Church on •Sunday. morning. t•., o new members were taken into �-- •� \ your fro ✓eCs : A � _ ._ � �- -- Skilled Motor Repairs. Q ae' sat, a tF(�lOUS, ourne 5 " membership. �� Strain '`'��'� . e y Gordon' J. Law'' Mrs. - -llfairs; .-:f Sulphide, returned _ I fo her home ter: Friday, after gDPnd- _ ._. y ing a week with her daughter, Mrs, by C. H. Tuck,' Opt.- D. •Pickets, 'rimne'i;ihiey and All c`imch'Plavel r Phone 2908' J. H. Casks} • a•. tnl'urmatinn :at Ira .Boyer and airs. Palmer, ace- Eyesight, Education-and Efftiency - PICKERI :YQ, ONTARIO CTFIDanied Mr. of .- non illet -nOshawa,o r Sunday M _ -, Eastern House, Phone 4500 $art >b _... _ . DIN TY S GARAGE ].'very week we drive over the T:ze conditions of the past have _ -.. _. _ . _. _ .._ ___ ...... _ __ _ .... _ ' Brock Road the rougher it gets, but not beer. as trying on the eyes of Co'r. Brock and Kingston Rd-y. rt i w•e did'nt do it. Maybe it will be that. ge- niration as't)he conditions. of BRAY FLOCKS —' paved some day. -Who knows.. today are 'upon the eyes of today, so t� denerai Repair Work all cars, Heavy „ rains took place over the it is 'very hard for parents and tea- ARE Buy Fast•Gr6 wing ChiekB gurar; teed at reasonable, week -end and in this we benefitted che'rs to teac)i much about the eyes' - - prices. considerably more than those to the and eyesight. The change from the • 'WINTER - " south of us where the fall was light- past -to the present generation was Chid• hatched ih late May or June have Rot to be Acetylene Weldings - School pupils are waiting anxious- a gradual change; and experience has - LAYERS extra vigorous and extra fast - growing, if the pullets Batteries ropaired and charged. ty for examination period,< then a already shown -that - eyes considered are going togive you many high•prired eggs in No. PireeWne and Dunlop Tfres.l glorious two- month's vacation. How perfect under old conditions must be tiember And Decernher, if you buy slaw-growing chicks at this Gasoline and Oils. we wish we were going to school a- better equipped under present con- Lime of . : v.e „r, t hapP for much Fall egg money. y. 'Bray gain!. ditions. With th : - •knawied a the n 'Fuu dot' , n Grade" mw► rl ier hn thhee weigh u to R efreshment Booth is Oconee Una -Rev. P. L.- Jul], of Brooklin will we aze - prepared to make the first 51, lbs. each at 14 weekP old. That kind of growth gives you' fully phone. Pict. 750(1: ,4r, - occupy the pulpit, in'the United Ch- step a well equipped - future by em- rnatuaed lay at 5 u,outhoold. , urch here on Sunday evening next, phacizinR the necessity of -taking pYo Inight or dap). ;Mr..Giover taking his pulpit on that per care and precaution in the con- the air fir of the and our youths prices, or call on O • :'occasion. sesvation of- vision. The value of via- the manager of the Bray Hatchery in your district. :. MILTON SLEEP -- A number of local .Masons attend ion is increasing_ more_- and.more BRAY CHICK HATCHERY, 306 Clayburn Ave., St. Catharines, Out, 421y - PROPRIETOR' - d Caledonia Lodge in Voront 11 with the demands '" made upon it. _ •'atonday evening, and also Richard- Many are unable to fill certain poe- Brooder and OElice. 2383 Dvtlerin St., Toronto. - .son Lodge, Stouffville on Friday ev. itions Lode orr account of their ey- Eight Bread+ - Eighth Year Blood- TFeting- Sixth, Year Government °•1 ` `t 's" "'� �� ""1°"0"' rnllm lx.n. - es. This condition did not exist in .:The Baptist " bliss on Circle will the past because the posit4on itself meet at the home o Mrs.i Gibbons was only created in recent years. The o • " on Tuesday, May 29th, at 2.30 p..m. vision of modern days is so overtax- ' - ;.:M•rs. - Hammond's (.roue will' be in- ed that much of life's- happineas is o-!� , }� r ,,:c r s/ charge of the Meeting, Key word is ocK _ HEATRE g• y ' jeopardized for this reason, for I 4 _ ' 1,ove ". am impelled to freely- express facts ,Eyesight Specialist, The W. A. of the United ChurcL, with the hope that the few who be- , r her „i�r ..r irttr� will hold their regulaz monthly meet- come •acquainted with them will ac- : :'WHITBY °sr �tIItOs� bt i ing on.Thursday afternoon, May 31 st cept that Which is applicable: :- :' an __The hostesses are - -airs. Dr.. Tomlin- to 'be continued. - - DL;�1EY son, Mrs. Fred Evans, Mrs. Harold - -_ - .. — - -- -- - - '� � - 4 �_ all ' Johnson, Mrs, w'm. Eaaps ,aid :�Ir.. STANLEY THEATRE : �.roni�ortab�he .Seats -- Opt. Post' ”" Frarik Barclay. - Y- :-THEATRE Pis l4st4 A A. Pugh has L;-eh spending sev -_. - - r.zal days during the bast week drip- :3TO-UMILL'E " Exc ellent Sound - ink 20 head of cattle from Kinmount _ D G) his farm hare• A rather long trip, - Best in Fib Entertainment 10 miles a day being the maxirttuin, - - - - ) - :_ and eighty miles tv:be covered. Win I'RIDAI', SATC'RD.�iY, ''S -off.. l3irkett`assisteil on part of the trip �•: - 4 'TRURS.P.A FRI'i} :�Y`', I) SAT{TROA.Y Interment of the* N.Aly° of, the late` +► 8 GIRLSpIN A BOAT a James :Mini%.-. who died 'dating the _ M :i ::!ti 35th :;nail early spring, will-•d.ba made locally SC flee \'- 9E) \(rS � IOVP:DIES on Tuesday of this week. Tte_ body WHARF ANGEL ' has been 'resting 'in the Uxbridge °••'.s sdrice hi4 decease..' Interment bleu for ©thy ,Dell . Preston Fo�t�r 111 takes • plaee in the Claremont Union _ �T1E�n1' ��6� ;Cemetery. - :. _... _ _ _ .. - - _ .. - '• - .. •* -. • - • -- VYeJ'kItSN�r A meeting of 'the' committees on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY . _- -. •- - a rinks of the local Bowling Club, met MONDAY(. TUESDAY; .WEDN'EIiD'AY; , May 28,4*, 30 on Saturday evening last,. the reedit May 29th and 30th . of which provided eighteen rinks A -�• :;:' number of new members have bean to - N E i..l C0WA_. D —added to this' membership roll and'- "_111 -. A: _ ��iii�R = - playing commences this .peek, the �a w, DESIGN`F_�_� 1L /1�/NCT� _. so lu �. � tm 84th witnessing the opening session. NEEDS A FRIEND cH weinotiou we - The First Men's Tournament of •FREDERICK a��rlit'• _ _. _ : -t. :- win be otandhog 3n • -' tine Season and of this district is be- JACHIE OQOPEB CSIp SAME MARY COOPER - atnie lift. to the ing held here on Wednesday, June. i rs Do- few 16th. The Howhinlr eason and jramea tt art MIFIAM , HOPKINS mpi ow FLIP TBE FROG • will commence • at 1.30• p. m. Standard :. • - . • • , .-.' ... .. _ -time. The Jneen is in excellent con- • 7 Q t - Miatiniel 3d. the b.� >"�..ttw •dition, a big opening day is looked ' �%�Z43MID7- - vaingsp • •"! • • _ for and valuable • prizes are . being' - - '7� `fie f pliven. All Shows Daylight' Sa�lhli�. Time A: W. 8TAh*"113) The Mission 'Band of the United $yd Schmidt, _ Adults, 25 cents• Ciliidreo, 15 ate , hi 7hiieed _ Church are. holding a concert on,' -PRIUE9- Eveoiogs, Thursday, May 31st, at 7.46 p. m. in Proprietor Matinee, Aaultq, 'LO centbc 'Child "ran; l0 ate. P9, Wldtby —the basement of the church, when parking apace at rear of the theatre,, - Miss Irene .Watkins, returned miss- - �l ionary from Africa,. will Rive an III _castrated lecture on her work In Af- rica, Miss Watkin's work has been �� s e �• .: • S t 0 . largely among the children of Africa T$E "11IADELINE" se, y and will have an interesting evening - -- for everyone, Come and. help the BEAUTY :' SALON., - - Band. -- oit - _ . Xd Ple Leaf Idutual Firs Several of, our younw men on theist, : way . to ' ehurch on Sunday morning 1034 means a new year which means - Insu�ranee _ CO• last on coming down the hill to the 'knew Pbruianent Wave: ° , USED �►UTOM�BILES TRAC- and WAWAI�ESA INS. CO. _ snail, last control of their car, I have Permanent- Waves to suit Beery ! y Chino rates for farrixarid country(. it swum. around quickly, headed ' for ladp's,purse, so why not make the• south, pinn ed into the bank with An appointment: buildings. a t riffle crash, broke all of the r, i 1 ,3 Windstorm Insurance on buUdinge, 1 . Lgive all my austornors my very best TORS FARM ,IMPLEMENTS ,' wind.mille, Silos etc. Klass, brake off. the right frAnt. "_carefal Attentiyn. _ y s J Automobile Insurance wheel, turned the other at right'ang 'j'' "� -" .(of all fiffide: -' lea to the car, bent the rear axle and Atao,'Mgrrelliog, Hair•curtinR, Seaap 'E 'ETC .. " :FARMS FOR SALE 'by appearances placed the car in a and Pacial Treatments, _ -�� _.' '� ;� line condition for the Junk yard.' Ail '•Shampooing. REASONABLE PRICES. - Write or phone - passengers came out uninjured, but r0• � NL1I>1C�A1�� - BOWMAN & ROWE we could like in have a look at the CLAREIVIONT WHITBY, ONT, man who we think, Went throu,rh rl% ` pions ]!1'09 .'� CLAR1�1tONT CHAS. COOPER, . windshield. r7 J W � .."' 4 Mary Cheers Patients -Impel -IAA& ,= -= - ,.�, , :�, ,� ' Suggested For Co Year Coming d z i Clean-up' time is right at hand. • 'aisz _ i _ - .- -- • 'M .. F, y„ Y y'S 9•.1 \ Y f 1 io. 1 iw!. „1 ,� - �f��..: �A�. Citizens are reminded that the dump- - Landon -The Govet`ameut of the the normal and the physically or f a Y °� ' ` y fag of garbage, rubb#sh, tin cans, hot- - _ ,unifett KSIIado]t� I�ezPacted td- sp- no sppectt? pro- -r - 4 •:. .y =ties, old cars. etc., in various 'pubHr- trieutaIly- handicaFped, -7 oach the Dominion Govert:mentit vision is made fat particuiarty taiem- only In connection with a possible ed boys and girls Who show "aptitud' � � y : s k � s unsightly spots that Ms- very --baI _ pedal Conference next year. es smonn;ing almost to genie +." He ,� d,;� ` -and detract from a .ttd7- appearance Economic matters would doubtless . urged the establishment of a highly , , Clint a vIIlage should hive".'_ The y 6nik largest at 'such a conference. unconventional school into which the ,e ^`:' municipal dump f the place for rub. Dairy, products clauses of -the Ottawa specially -gifted PuP114 might be 4 N: bish, and those who are careless about pacts run out next year, and the gathered, and there have opportunity Y dumping just wherever It suits them, pacts themselves expire in '1937. to be guided by Wren and. women should be compelled to clean. up Next year the King celebrates the actually at work as painters, eculp s c these unsightly rubbish - heaps and- - hijver anntveranry..hla _ scc .ae_y'on to .tors• graters, sciuntis,ts and the like. - deposit them where they belong. f1he throne and Dominion leaders will The lack of such ! idoubtless be eager to cntiie to Lou- cripples many a potential fender. �- w -,Rare Rodents don -and offer their respects to His Toronto Mail & Empire. • •_idajesty,_so there would be little air- - _ ADELAIDE, South Australia -Sev ftculty arranging a conference. T �+ �� • The, Laborite Daily Herald asserts Urges Scenic - � eral specimenta of the rarest type of that. the Dominions "are already a rat in the world, which were long > alarmed at iequesta now'befng "made •;Postage Stamps .� thought' to tie eatinct,- have been -4or encroaching on the Ottawa agree- -tailed 1)y two Australian scientists. { meats as s result of the British dom The rats are of the broad•tailed iestto agricultural policy." added Plans to Make, Canadians TR `fir. species peculiar in Australia. One L.that if for this reason nnly thn time "Tourist Conscious" �� - .: specimen a as. caught in 1882 and was would arrive shortly wh9n ,the Qt* regarded as a unique survivor of ap - 'ik 'Proposed extirict species. Now H. H. Finlay t 'tswa agreements must he revi : wed. - - - Ottawa- Assurance of co-operation son,' of the Adelaide Museum, who Illumi'natios Project and suggestions for a Dominion has been working In collaboration - Government Wogram to stimulate the '• -- - with C: W. Brazsnor, of the Austra tourist business from four provinces Ifan National Museum, has found flue ' Grimsby -With a view to selecting and the two railway companies, are specimens of the rare rat in the the best one -mile stretch of road for now before the Senate committee In- same district - r,'experimental' purposes to the iihtm- vestigating tourist trade possibilities. y Ranges has also found in the ot• lnation scheme which the Depart- A plan to stake the Canadian pea' way Ranges of Victoria an indigenous ptent of Public Highways is consider. pie "tourist - conscious" and at the mouse .hitherto unknown to science _ lag for Ontario's highways a party of sanie time advertise this country + ''engineerk' from the Hydro Commis abroad was prescnted'by J. Murray ' 1 Nion and Illuminating; . Engineers Gibbon. of- the' Canadian Pacific Rall- , England Leads l' society; together with highway of- way. it involved Issues of special Z locals, have inspected K4ng4-highwaY lactrfal stamps in de'tomittationa for " In Giving Work . No. 3 from Stoney Creek to Gr!msby. ordinary postal use. — - i it-is understood •. they will recom- Designs could be ,ubrait.teti fo the T.O�BO$- Rema ;kable revelation[ ' mend the most modern and up -to- people of each province for selection of the ebb and flow of unemployment . - date. lighting- system with a VIEW - to by popuiarreferendum -and when flu- y in each Industrial area are contained increasing safety for mntortet a in serest had been roused the people Miry'Pickforcl's visa[ to her 'hometown, Toronto; has been a busy. one. fn the local Unemployment Index just night. driving. The roadway, :when .said be induce„ to increase -their Above we see her talking to C. J. Decker,' superintendent of the.- published by the Minister of Labor the lights, are Installed, it is stated. correspondence abroad.. Toronto General Hospital, after'a tour through the wards. A daily This- aitoas how the 116.000 drol lid 1wllI be as bright ap- day and 1 the appearance_ at a theatre, a. fishing trip over the weekend and recep- in unemployment in Starch was dis experiment' proves successful .-Ont. ;ions have kept Mary busy but happy., tributed over the chief industria - t 1krio's chain of modern highways wllI Three -Day Fishing areas. _ ►_ probably all be lighted within a few License t0 Cost $1 Q The figures disclose Chet. the tm -- years. 1 S2 3 ✓q provement was much greater In Eng , . I IJnKnOWI1 Motorist ' f ((,, land than to Scotland or Wales ' Clever Children TORONTO-Hon.. George -Challles, y = which indicates that the tnd-ustria provincial. treasurer• and minister of! Helps Stork On Way �. very i Should Be Assisted game and Asherie%- announces there ' 'Da ,drat Eo the _south and east is atif t; - j going on, will- be a new three -day angling ll-. Milwaukee, Wis. - eh!valry does i - ' 2'9e U. S• Government Ex ndi- nisi -ce is still the most •degrease A New York - Jucatlonist, re. entiy cease for eon - residents of 'the pro- Budd c and his Vincent �1e country in' the kingdom, with •eceaaed, had his heart set upon git-- -place this sea.�oa It will coat b1,0n : Budjin and his wife, Rn�e i0 are - ture for First Ten per cent. :of unemployment. Scotian. j -r• he said- It is believed this will be an certain. _ follows. ng exceptionally brilliant boys and flows• with 28 per cent. while Eng• attraction-for the tourist who is fond Mrs. Budjac, arc expe�aant mother,. -. Months Iris 4pecial opportunities to develop land is comparatively proaperout Rhelr talents. According to the New of fishing., Duiing the last Legista- became Ill and Left a street car at an Waahington -Uncle Sam -has been with'onfy 15.6 per cent; of workless. " 4Tork Times he pointed out that' while lure session the , government Intro- uptown inters ettou. Wealth- sh- call- ,passing out an average ' .ot $14.006. ample provision is made fn, the .ours- duced a $7.00- family fishing license ed for' help. every -60- seconds, day- and night, for d ors of study for the education both of for Wan - residents. - A passing matorisr . seeing- ' ibe the past tea months. English Lord Gets Job woman .about to .collapse. offered a Government. spending' Lot the first P11g Wheelbarrow _ - ride, Sae assea to be arpvea io pie, ten months of the presenf.fiecal year �- 1 TRANS- CANADA HIGHWAY nearest hospital. has averaged $19,152.392.14 a day. 'Before the car had gun'e a block, . Against..this. expenditure it has col- CROYDON. Eng�Lord Naas, aid' - �.These graphic illustrations which,are appearing each week In this paper, Mrs. Budjac bec.une a mother and lected a daily average of $9,184,164.. eat son of the Earl of Mayo, was °w the progress of 'construction on the gigantic coast -to -coast highway.- the driver sped to a ,npltee station, 89. This means that $10,968,237.2$ or _Pound push_Ing. a wheelbarrow on a _ these photographs will be of historical -interest and are well worth where mother anfl 'child were trans- conatruetion job here, drawing a lab- - [erred to an amintlancA ynd taken to every day's expenditure 1s borrowed. orer's wage of 45s, a week. be- preserving. ° f hospital, In other words, for every $1 collect- He said that he took the job be- , In the ezcitment ace motors ±p, his. ed the government bas spent $ 234 at cause "my one aim in life is.to make - ,` �.f "µ t name ttnknawn, disaoueered and '°Yhjctr $1.28 went to emergency re, 'gad," and that he had no success OFF '- !" '.' went on his way covery expenditures.`' "scraping around London trying to Since last July 1, the government find work' after returning from Atri- - expended in all about '$5,822,427,211 ca, where he tried coffee planting, �� :• ,; .r~ * �t ('!, -�a figure made up of $2,1;91,838,460 Llefng his family name o[ Ulick i a w '• ��h V t Y' f Indian liar - of routine running casts and $3,230,- Henry Bourke, Lord Naas is "trying 588,750 of 'emergency recovery spend- to make the beat of it in' a single ' i To Run uses Ing. Receipts to the same period have 'rc� " He- said, hlr�feilow laborers p ? a,•{ .. E. .. been $2.487983,087. Will Operate t0 Reserve from This leaves a deficit of - $3,339,444,. are not aware of his identify. -2 main of tb re "ai.• . i two .mom s . . 3. But on 1 t r - Y '' >' •. �•, t Brantford the fiscal year and the budget bureau J To' Licences. :o operate bus- estimated a deficit of . more than ma Stomach - - 1 ea in new fields of bus operation Mere $7,000,000,000 by June i0. Mean Life granted, by the Ontsrto Municipal jrd j,�r Board recently: 'Woman Judged Insane - <... , Miss Grace Jonttaou, on behalf of g -- - iLdi2Lwelght laid -Best For her father o r„titi,( - -- - -- - Airs. John C. Buchanan who for People's Hearts Aker, . r granted s 1!Ceuae .tg, operate' a bus . _ service between Brn.ntford and the the past five months has refused to - * `3 5 Years Six Nations .Reserve, - permit the burial of her husband's Philadelphia If you keep your "' " �•' Several- applicants for permits to body, but kept it in a wooden box in stomach under control and your fig- _, truck• milk were received, but Chair- 'a tent beside. her home, was removed ure slim after You, are 35- there is. man C. R. Mcli eownan, ' K.C., ruled to, Whitby Hospital as inasae: Con only one -chance in 600 that you will that they be held over until' the On. over Dr. Holdcroft'of'Havelock, stat• die of. heart disease, according to 7 tario Milk Control board is in opera - ed recently, Dr.••Charles Howard Mirier, t The raffia in this photograph are constructed from timbers -taken from rti,,, T�h.e,r_�usagd, ,__RenresenSBtiona were ,made to AtT_Dr,_biiner. formerly..State Se�reta,ry - pearby bush; likewise the boat's Used to transfer the stone from cut to fill,: torney General W. H, Price, who or- of Health, discussed the relation be- are' constructed from! the same material. dered the mental examination of the tween weight and Heart troubles at a woman, Dr. Holdcroft said, meeting of the Philadelphia Heart U.S. 'Students Make This examination was' made and Association. • ,I, -' _ Good At - McGill -the woman was reported to be in- "We know of nothing that will re, .;.'. sane. •Hospital authorities, took her store ' a diseased artery or hears - to Whitby. The body was buried im• Montreal- United 'States stidenta *muscle to its original condition," he mediately, it was learned. Mrs. Bu- a'- carried off all the prizes and medals chanan, a former school teacher, re- said. "Hence, our slogan must be t k " in the first and second years . P the 'prevention' and not 'cure:' �Ic(}ill University Faculty of Afedi•' fused to permit the laurial finless kite "Be moderate in all things, and. son, an inmate o[ Whitby Hospital tine with the -exception of onp prize especially in the use of tea, coffee ome w present at the service. Her h s , as P t and alcohol. Do your work under a Y far which a tin developed, according - • - , w x m • I posted at the universt near Havelock, became a place to be little nervous pressure as •possible.. to the list ty' _.shunned: and!'nelglibors were- afraid of "But most of all, watch your fig - her. = •ure. Everyone over the age bi 3! should be distinctly under - weight to Sir Charles Ross German Girls May -be avoid heart ailments" Sued for $200,000 Taken Into Domes on - WASHINGTON -Sir Charles Henry Work- for Basis .• Gets Job! Ross, big game bunter and inventor of the Koss Kifle,.is being sued. for $200,• BERLIN -The' Federation of Nazi Hamilton, Ont. -E, Price,. of Salt - '' 000 In the District of Columbia Sup- Women have'appealed.to Nazi.bouse- fleet, knows how to get- a job. - .- W P?;i! >• reme Court by Paul. 9hapiro,.- who holds to make as place on a work tot'" Find a faulty raiload track i Chi >:., rr €" clrima: Sir Charles severely beat him keep asis for one German girl per formula. P h wa "was i dowr _ '�,•a�;.<`,`<::.<•.:. ".: recentl Unein to ed e _ s k n x 3 x t �yK 7• family. P Y .• B , its � � o Shapiro said In the suit he went to Of the 600,tf00 girls who leek school the Railway line near his home whet . x q � • _ z :. «,•� ., . N. ° .�" ,. ' , .,; 31 r' Charles' bowie io discu'ss 'a bu9i• at Easter, ; many are still without he noticed a crack under a _rail, He .. _. ness deal and that Sir' Charles, a work. The federation urged that walked two miles to reporrthe Taut Here we see one of the stone boats and rails put to use. These Scotch baronet,'bechme' enraged, beat they be adopted on a self- supporting to railway officials, who said i him with his fists and choked him. basis, provided that no servants are 'might have caused a•serious mishap 1 two photographs give the layman a -fair idea of the tremendous quantities The Rosa rifle was widely used in -thereby. dlacharged. 'This, they -said, ' "The road superintendent notifiep of material necessary to move • in the- construction. of the Trans- Canada the World. War. The patent later would safeguard them from unem• Price to. report for .,duty on a stead; highway. — was sold - -to the Canadian government. ploymant. job. crystals, which pierce. -the nerves and temperament_ along with the neees- . every purse. Why put Ill- cause those stabbing pains. Kruschen sary ,knowledge of the- work in hand. other a put off tl}. ati- SAVES year the. realiza'.ioa of the Salts bleak up these deposits of tor= Shall I tell you simething abo•lt It? dream and ambition, of a lifetime? \ v , y j,, 4 hargmles s ollutl�on cwhichhemnto Some .tour directors are only nom- A Motor Tour Through Great - prompt- - inslly so.; a programme iii 'g[vea` to - Britain and Ireland the Year IF removed through the natural Can- them -and -they either organize a nel - the kidneys. of the Passion Play { Dixie Plug Smoking Tobaceo-is economical group to follow that peirtictflar`, Mner- There is a saying "Another • ary, or they act in the capacity of year never comes" -Build up your because inch' pipeful gives' longer - lasting managers or - courier$ after the tour House of Memories now: *.l,e re. -Sick Persons Need party has been organized. Others- .. ... pleasure ... and you can cut it off wafer- . ward will more than e3ceed your .� Tempting Foods such i as preachers or school teachers expectations. thin or cut If coaree• -just Suit yourself. y utilise their holidays sad, lac dent- CAPT. F. H. REID Get this big, quality y ' •• - - - —,_ - ly, endeavor to' pay for their. own �, 9uali 1 today. passage. This is one of the reasons . • 710 C.P.R. Building - Small, Dainty Portions: More why -tours are looked upon -with die- :..- Toronto . - Appetizing to Invalids _ favour in some quarters; such an Tel : pkones - organizer or director known little or -. -- WAverley 6646_ .__ - When there Is. a chronic :nvaHd- in nothing about -the- business, is at the _LAkeaide 3653 the home, or a person convalescing mercy of a foreign . courier sad in •.� from a serious illness, recipect for the first place, he obtains life pr(rpects do not say that men are free from - preparation of -light • but nourishing by. sentimental means: Besides this, ,odd and peculiar tendencies --yon - food area it In unfair competition to those jegi -, "would be sur _..pLUG SMOKING TOBACCO - great help. The doctor in prised how same o. them 'A Attendants usually orders the foods timately in the business; the preach- mss- their sense of proportion when - .a to be served ', but it is up to the home er or teacher is paid a eal►ry for his they are away from home, _. gull time and the organization of the maker to see that she has the.reeipes Responsibility and Service ' group must be effected before his - -. for the designated dishes i , A good director must feel a sense ! holidays commence; is this paying of responsibility for the. members of _ Serve small, dainty portions of food fairly with the organisations -or -the his Conflkt Between Home and School and a limited varier at, an ' 4 party; individually as well as y y on6 meal `public who employ him. collectively. These !a the neat ton of An, abundance of food, often nausea- The rest tour director and organic_ q Ma a sick, person and makes him turn er has a big undertaking on his he mb; of compatabllity with other away from all food. hands. In the Sssi pace, he meat' members; :of comfort; of advice In _ Problems the matter as to now the tree 'time Contact Between Parent and' Teacher Might Aid Child - Thsre are many accesoriesit is.' the know eepethiag about the territory is employed; he ylaces to see and 19 stores for the invalid's tray, which over which he proposes- to travel; he where certain things can be p'irchas- There Is a certain hiatus between _ it make serving simple. It these can- must build up an itinerary that will ed Advantageously. Above all there , but it is with a sort .of endurance g p meet the needs of two distinct dabs g 7 home and school that- sets' the child's 'that makes the beat of a bad job. It not be purchased, try to Sian some es-those to the responsibility that those, who mind against this latter, coed be different, and it will little surprise for each meal. For -a 'aans those have never b been over- travelled entrust themselves under your dir. It enures About this way, In hL when the rapiily changing system convalescent child a toy hidden-on der- before, wish to see new placeic and ection, will have the -full resu!ta of home there is Obedience, but -it is gets to a point where the desire to the napkin, a treasured dish., a pit- things, After this, prices and larceny_ an adventurous holiday that occurs unqualified obedience. I learn is intrenched 'in the child's - tare, anything light and iasily hand- meats have to be ices ndth�n he but once in a lifetime to a few and At home his temperament is under, least through his aroused Interest, . - `led Is appealing. - _ is always. an event, stood and he receives toleration St- -This will affect grading and placing. had to sell -it, There are advantages and - :dead- w�mg to circumstances. Little for- It will also affect ho subjects 'stud- BENERAGES Personnel of a Party vantages to every form of travel but AY8 into mischief are understood and ied - The secret of making beverages fw Nowadays men must stick closer weighing ft all in the balance, for forgiven. the sick is to nee a sugar syrup to business than when caadltions the person of limited means and Laps" -from responsibility are not A "SHUTTLE" THAT FAlZ9 instead of plain sugar to sweeten were better but, at all times, the time, a good tour' programme gives taken too seriously as a -rule and We must get it out of our leads, them, • ff ' tho beverages are supposed. ' membership of-s. tour party. r.'ouslit- - you the maximum returns for the "absolute" obedience is not expected. however, that the perfect school will, to be sweetened To make this syrup ed mainly of women. 1 -was at a meet- money Invested. Sion know the price In school he must fit to a system, allow children to dawdle, and that cook together for 10 minutes, 34 cup ing of a literary club, of which I• am you are to pay; you know whe *e you somewhat military in its ,way. This . no discipline "will be necessary. And each of seater and granulated sugar. a member; and the subject under dis- are going; your time ie conserved.; must be so, in spite of all attempts are must discard also the idea that - ' -. Cool and bottle for future- use; keep- cussiou was ­My job; how I a qufred you are relieved of reservation land to perfect the . 'experimental" or our Jimmy or our Mary will One day 'ing it in refrigerator. Use just enough it; flow I keep It; Ate place to the luggage bothers; you always meet "progressive" public school plat, be allowed to study only the things } of this Orup to sweeten the desired scheme of things." When mi turn congenial people with a common in- CONFORMING TO SYSTEM - ge nce. ekes. School is riot an indnl- _ fruit. beverage, straining the fruit came, I .told bow I came into this serest; you actus;ly pay lees mud see Be _ Their hundreds of n _7o tee before serving. business and said, "Now. [ am going more, _ - . � . - - - - p pila•to be hand- Now we are fast where we started •, to surprise you by my remarks on • What is 'this life, it it be, not led in a building will always have to The home, on one side, the school on ' URANGE'ALBUMEN 'bow I keep my Jut,.' I .s»ppo•e that mixed with some delight? .And what conform to some "net" system. Chan- the other, and the child in the middle, 1 egg white stirred with fork, 1 -3 I should say the trite tb!ngs like giv delight Is more pleasing than to see ges are being made and none . too a shuttle that fails daily to weave so strained orange juice, sugar ing service. ,good value, know!ng my the fashions an,i . manners -of on- then, d revamp the rigid exactness of them together. -He -goes home' and syrup to sweeten. work, etc.,, all of which i trust are known places. "' system, but we donut ii It is., we'll say, over - indulged. He feels Stir egg white with tcrk tong true but there Is still ar-other reason Tom'of Reading, A.D. 1401. will ever reach the point where each that his parents have no real concep- enough to break up the lumps of al- and an important one--I get along child may be dealt with as an abao- lion his seven hours a day away bumen and to mix it, but not until with the women." Well there vat a �• A =Y�t _ -� lute individual- from them or the trouble he fates. -it tarns white. Add to this grids -' general laugh at this statement. but )lg till- Lill Nor•shouid it be necessary, We It, creates a "pall" away from the �Illly the strained orange juice. I went &bead soberly snd brought believe that mass d• " = A Proven Worthing and ter school, and there are _pu1L enough the fact to their attention tbai -the Lain demands made on the child have without that. Sweeten to eta with auger syrup - their majority of passengers were, of good points. The majority of ._ ENCOURAGING FRIENDsW _ and add' a little cold water to Hl] normal cbAdren not o •life glass. necessity, women and catieegnenUy Trial Flight From Rochester, my .accept the Them should be a contact point. 1, would be of little use in my work. If g situation, but do pretty welt ureter Parent-Teachers meetings don't do fat, LEMON MILKADE' . Airdrorne ie Success it School can never be a although they are useful of course. ~ I did not understand some o the party. It y % -cup ice crater, sugar syrup to foibles and temperamental peculiri- "Scylla," the largest . landplan>s � intended to put stern stuff in chit- The trouble is that the child himself - sweeten 2 tablespoons lemon . Juice.' ties of the gentler 'sex. fluid You, I airliner in the xorld has made 'her fin' end too much individualises h is seldom present to get the feeling ' p°O j bad for the beat of us 5i cup chilled evaporated milk. Ant sight from Rochester airdrome. However, there is something wrong. of friendship between. Instructor and Combine water, sugar syrup and from fire, add an r and ;alt, POUT With tuff fwd on twrd,.the "i3cy1- when the attitude of.children toward ant In elementary schools there into one custard cup aid bake in la" weighs men pounds -more than school is unfriendly. They accept should be s lemon juice; pour into the milk, stir 14 tone. she measures $6 feet from fere with thelatneach ers's w rk inter. as with fork until thorc,nghly mixed, pan of hot wo*r • until Orin and the awe of tbo fusel ' Serve immediately, slightly brown on -top. Garnish with age #o the ez- daily visits do_- ends as tn_Oj1aA - ; trews tip . of tits' rudder, and 31 day once a month- No program PINEAPPLE LEMONADE a bit of red jelly. Serve cold. • ' foot in height. Her main planes cover ' PlOnd!'r. Prbbillltls should keep . the 'children . undstt ,a GRAPE JUICE ADE 'Jrs cup cold water, tablespoons juice,. •2 tea. 2.411 square feat:. tail ulnae and -"'-- strain at then time as is trio' often the - +; :anneal or cooked pineapple juice, 3 % cup ehWed ��• I elevator . measure 334 square feet, Towards the _ establishment of the case. " ablespoons lemoi, (uice, sugar syrup' spoors lemon juice• which to more than - the total wins scieneie 4f settlement and develop- ' b sweeten. Strain grape juice and lemon juice area of -many, small aircraft. went companies have been - through a piece of -cheesecloth -into a Accommeaation is provided in two L�mittee is making some consider- - Strain fruit juices into glass, add g glass. Add a little cold water if de- cabins for 39 passengers and a crow able eonsitutions. The old home- r ss�=rs avuras.lrIISgrt•.. rater and sugar syrup to sweeten. sired. Garnish with >< very thin slice -Dee very cold water, or ice' cubes if of four,. of whom teu sit in the for- stead policy and its near associates Limited Quantity of belt drives power tie condition of the paiient -permits lemon on top o! the juice, or with 'a ward cabin, which is designed for as prseti end by the land and develop- _- Pumps. 1tlbst pile .forequiy r sale. t sprig of fresh mint.if avajlatiIa as a smoking loom, and 29 in the aft went, the Canadian Pioneer Problems sal price. A*aJ Bargains will saveTou APPLE SNOWBALLS saloon, which is the roomiest •com- .to the scrutiny of the historian and money., Give deptl . of well. write at — BAKED BANANA CUSTARD pare and core tart n ;cy cooking partment yet built in as land lane the a once to H. M. Anderson, Beatty Bros. j g y p agricultural economist. -A new Limited, Fergus Ontario. Box 237W. . iii • tablespoon flour, % beaten egg, apples. Fill be. cavities with. chop- measuring approximately 22 feet . In' land policy which will at- least avoid - ,% tablespoon butter, %' ]Argo bak- ed raisins glaring Aasath r to sell w ~�' gar and a bit of= but- length and 11 feet in nreadth. the tarns errors of the old can be GENT with car to sell Motor' Id banana, '�a cup milk, i' tablespoon -ter. Also use a dash of cinnamon if Because of its size the airplane was devised from the findings of the come A Otte, specialties, direct from re- .; . sugar, 7,k teaspoon 'salt: erected in the open. Fuselage, wings, mittee. Many Of the traditional at- finery. Nu- Penn Oil Co., Hamilton. permitted. Bake until tender. P g Make a sauce of t}ie ibutter,' Hour While apples'are baking, boil iiti'me tail unit, engines and other main :titudes _ respecting. land ownership' .. MOatag WAXTsa snd milk. When mixture boils; add rice till tender but not' soft'•'and- components were transported by road and farm tenancy are. undergoing MPERi�L Russian, German and The sifted pulp of the baked banana mushy, Spread it an inch thick over from the works tc :he airdrome, a change and the new agricultural boom I Austrian Government Bonds and )ild 'the - beaten egg. Then remove squares of muslin,- moistened with 'dtstance:'o[ 0-out tw6 miles_ when it comes, as come it will may �urrenetes wantedv Biggest prices :. •, •,�i: ' y paid. David Davis, Queen and York, cold water. In'center'of each of these find people with a saner attitude on - Toronto. �'. : • . ' Soured On The squares, place one of the apples. Tie 'The Shallow Well land pi•ices,'and, perhaps a saner at- n' corners of cloth - together -at top of titude towards• land ownership. The _ _r World?—That's "hat>' s Liver, apple, being- careful to have 'apple "Water of deep origin has probably Committee; which. has been at work END PAilii -- Soothe Wake up your Liver Bile 'completely covered with the rice -.s travelled some distance and been fil- for several years, has presented the -No Calomel necessary dges of cloth are brought together. 'tered •through a •large depth of earth necessary data for the beginning of SORE HANDS ` a Many people who ' feel sour, elute Steam these for ten minutes. Remove so that the danger' of surface pollution a "Science of Settlement" in a con - ,o giah and generally wretched make- from cloth and serve with a lemon is reduced to a minimum. ties• form in nine volumes now going by Rubbing in gt , oral wiater, laxative cgandytor chewing sauce. 1i' a deep' -well ca*ot be sunk for 'to press.- Professor R. W. Murchie, R ;, gum or roughage' which only move - reasons of expense or otherwise, it is • �MV` the bowels and ignore the liver. desir6biq t4- take eat' C8Tts t0 ro- i what you need is to wake up your � p so ver bile. Start yQUr liver�pouring . teCL the 3118I1ow well fTOm'euTfaCe poi- y » KI OF PAtN" the daay two pounds of -r uid bile s • lotion. Thies may be done b linein 44 into your bowels. •Get "your stomach p Y g and Intestines .working �as _.'they _ e alai it with concrete' or puddled clay to a )E DKa should, once more, brae to ontr L- rgrss6a "'•nr"' $depth of ten to tweleve feet carrying nt» ►» MCM Carter's Little Liver Pills will soon s �qt,�t, Mon ,►zing- tMSCwrL - lix you up.- Purely vegetable. Safe, •� p{ftaM Mon � � the protection up one foot move the IN N0svRtLli.. lfesiz Q1L Sure , Qutek. itutec r them al name• , _ 3 - surface of the ground. Surface water ' Descriptive folder anreQueet. ;,eef!se substitutes. t m all drug - l C� Ei�IE �` Nih then'be filtered through at least )A. O. LEONARD, Ina - ••"•��M *mod 10 feet of-earth, seeping into the well., ! 70 Fihh Ave.. New York City - Issue No.- 21— r 34 _ °. .. . ...� h. "- . Val I .. ...- _ •- - ._ _ _.— ..- ..� -,._ ...�- ;.�- ;:�.,� a.- .�ould� N -- I Ii nW4ttis bothers you, deal with _ it as this woman dealt with here:- _ " — hands. beat y year I - " " • _: r - Kruseltep, and, now I can keep up - rr " with �on e, Air •�:- ear C CAPT. F. H. REID _ � �� _. f Includln n_a_ sweaters and ladies � �R�,S -AF DIRECTOR - - babies' articles. Naturally, I feel M Many - times, fe lh's' course of . s - -,; 4 ,�. • = : :; :yp - quite proud; and I re- hen. I have not felt in better health' m mark to me, ."It must be uice to have for years and wilf keep n taking lob like yours," or "You qre a � AS. LOW A$ $259 _ �/ • A. S. y yourself." If they only knew: J Just' think of the opportunity to _ ' Neuritis is caused by deposits of A After all it is an occupation and s see Europe this 'summer. Pro-_ needle- pointed, flint -hard ' uric acid ' that regtiTi�€e a �ertaln lean -Of i irrsk ,;,,,.� . ' - _ � .. �.... - -.rc' - .,. :—. -• _ - `'+"'.',.._ . ,__ 'c' :-cam- s'- _ -•.+ r.ti _. - �.� .�:.. . _ - .' ' :aR .• _ — '^ -i.. �' r. .. -'_.. .r r.r a 4S•.J•':ir1' '� .+. :�:'r' .. iTy'•'.• - .. . , .• . ! _ _ 'r �� - •J ''h,,'i } .. - ^ - cos:'ect date. $be nearly Lost her w __ ._ , _ _. .:._ ___...:... : , , . ., . ^.. , ._ , _._ „ ��► ^. -'� L00AL1b�1 3 r; as constructed oe the beat of hem- ` .privilege of voting. lock. in 19%, and was in excellent '''. :f' • r T'i ". , Intemated in local advertising as condition. Sod he years ago the mill we are, we -aft not. able to under- gave employttrent to over twenq - James Found is moving in- stand why the road boss permits all -.ten, and ww operated day and night ire -,-to - the Tom Douglas residence on of these' out-of -town dance prpgrams After the Mk%We Leaf Millintt.. Co., 1h Christina St. to be tacked on the telephone poles took possession A was closed and - -1 or-mag— Traffic dicer Reid, in the viler. Local institutions are has not been operated since. How the - .,fit ! - said children, of Toronto, were lit forbidden to d"o - it:-- `-A--targe yetYew -lire erigivtat8d ir�.smy ... '1:1.c Pickering B Leader Store" town with friends on Sunday. - card remained on a bole in front of her accidental or incendiary has no. - - ! ••Mrs, Ed. Batsdon, who has been Collaectt's garage for ten days af- yet been determined. The reflection unwell of late remains in much the tier the engagement advertised there- of the fire could be seen for many Same condition. on' ww over. miles, and was sufficient to illumin- : -Ted McDonald, formerly of'the Meetings in the interests of the ate the interior of some Mill 11=4 � - printers' Guild, is now temporarily C. C. F. will- be held in the various Brougham. Many cars came from Os- on the staff of the Oshawa Tanes. centres of the riding during the next hawa, Whitby, Brooklin, ' Brougham -A meeting of those interested in the few weeks, which will be addressed and Toronto. Although the fire did Firemen's Picnic on July 1st, will be held by leading speakers in the party. Due $ot break out until about 2 o'clock in the Town Hall on Monday evening notice will be given of these meet - in the morning, there were, ove,• cne - next at 9.00, {v. s :­T.) .. ingb. S, 1-- i- =ng -dateG have hundred cars Parked on the highway - -We are .pleased to see Wm. Cal- been fixed: Whitby, May 28th; Port and traffic was stopped for about lis'out again after being confined to Perry, May 29th; Brooklin, May 30th hour, !Ls it. was unsafe to pass the his bed for several weeks, suffering Pickering, June lit.. The nomination fire. . from an attack of appendicitis. meeting at -Oshawa, Mil 34st Town people, don't forget the - Misses Rorke entertained at ' HortDelphiniuiaeotes �\ T V 11 JRJ 3J Public Library Concert tonight in the t�seir .hums here on Saturdaay even- -. � , _•:Town Hall. Your attendance is an- ing fols the Short Stcry Section' of p other duty you owe. the- Toronto- Women's Press Cl-ab_ A- The ground should be :cell: dug and '. , _ -Mr. and. Mrs. A. M. McCort, of be it 25' were prese^.t, and niter the tranured and lime. rubble, should ae -.,SPRING 'TIME I6 WALL PAPER TIME Windsor, Ont., have been the guests reading of the `Stories sent in for pat. in the .bottom of the trench 'i3 of Mrs. MCCert'B parents, Mr, and r- lompetition and EIection of Officers, gIIC'e & Sin W6 resent & and arra Of "Staunton ", Semi. Mrs. S. White for the past week. an interesting gueesng . game was the ground is not well drained. g p y -Mr. and Mrs. F. W. •Goodbrand, plated much to the enjc'y:•ne_ -it o the W' en planting, a Large hole sio,ild tr1It7}�6ti PSF9r.fOT �Qiir approval. - of Windsor Ort., have been the sae- cassia. Miss Lo ire Rorke visa eiec- b -'ads so that the roots may be spread in •a -natural manner. The Buladreds. of .rolls right in stock to choose froth. std of S. and Mrs. Wh:te in honor of tad Dres-iden: cf the Section for thif a -own ^f the Plant must not be mare : their son's Wedding• noshing year. than cne i.-ich below the .surface. The -Miss Wince, formerly teacher of . --J. S. and Mrs. Jepl^_son, of Br- yl.,ace around the roots•should be fil- Pr1Ce8 ranee from '9 cents up, �- our Continuation- .School;. - bas been ooklin were in the village on Satur spending a few da7s with Mrs. Dr- day - •iewing' the resins of the old led in firmly Kith fresh, loam as the seer. on Church SSr. Spirik's Mill$; of which he.was raa�t -, roots should not come in contact CHAPMAN -Mr. and Mrs. Fielding, of Gray- seer for a'Dout twenty .yeas. with heavily marured soil - pefore lie- a enhurst; have been spendiriL a few Scene was rot a p?eaFan : cne for coming establisheL Wren the shoots first appear, Ep- - clays with Dr. V. E. and Mss. Cart - then to view, alter their lane ass- _ / /- /'� p �r o� 2. a e1 rin'kle sharp sand er ccal ash aWher, I • P O P A f L V !T �7 ,,�•jghti„ ociatien' w h the bu~iiness. The rel -them to keep away •the slugs. Wher, e ._e. a w yards arcs. ` Sunday a,ternoon last R1t71ebSAd r y/ Wti� :_ } r v -three :aches ?tiieh, bin (-nt t3ie =ti1Mt: considerable a:tiv :ty at .the Bay. The tint,._, which ,vsafi c..._ fora tc sir s�ezns an established pas; New ._.priri Sa►n its are cress. Some ITIDP JlateriRl. y numbers of cars parked -gave cne the nu ber cf y ?ors wa, also a Pass c. �.• -' A $ p any ; :art3, atPr redtiace to four eteT=. SorneCareful WorYmenebip: *_O3 W. impression h..t we had reaf?ted mid- -71, services in t1he 'Umte3 Ch_ On iaet year ply. -its. or plant= se; - -- summer. „ S , ` .� ore :.3is 4pring, ;educe :o one s•_em RUBBER BOOT: -$2.50 and 83.00 -Mrs Do7M 'tan been serionslp ill ar:h ?'%Acerink' c. Sunday .-he .t -7.,,, c ; t during the p2l week, -ieeesa :testing wt:l ca as -c,: Cws: S.4:•?a•,. SC: U:, cr tab ':' the plant i. :era .t on¢ HneYera are imp. urgent rredlCal �ar'e. ?i�r C.aP>;'�tez: .'C,.t- Srd Y -ung Pe4le's' Bible' ' The cattihics may be Planted i s t.., - 'J.1 , D. S•T, R: ri't.lar -- ;- z"Dvrd tr a cold fran-e. R :th- a :ibPr- A $II! f�b�RiDR of WOfic $uGLF, Shiite, E!t#dllRist - Mrs. Jelfs, - of i :ronto,• is "er.uing �''nss ° _ - :�r, ser.'`c�. a. 11.30 1). S. T. xhe�: aJ asrpoly f sharp sand at th? bus: .. Uvera,ie. Cape and �asouable .,.' much c.` her time w t'a :'ter mother. Awv. ?• tj �r'•_'er '� ;i' or�2'_h. So_- if the item. A. st llnx etch s. ill not UnderwtRr. - - • -St. Andrew's congre>~a;:'ca will , .._ , - :a .?_ ..,_e' in t -e °.v °_ ti ai S. �. S. r: A. so be sure the cuttings haves a _ _.. hold their. regc zr se-,64:e on Simday T. t:bet° :4i � � ,a A - Or4elk ' r h,e ?. A clasp- far' :urned o.er th? cut- EveryLY.ing for Sprung. at 3 P. r., cc�ir:ctei iy...`i° r s ±or, t�3,' .,'. o= PA?- :gig, w";i .3ae :�' t ?r 9 s ;iP. -�plp tr rn'A there. Rey. Dr: Car.:.:caae_. Sunday sc^oo1. , ,fie c„- ea in a'Sa = ; :? -yc+te i- ia, As the s%tnvt grox.. ea.h ? hould and Bible Clara will meet at 2 D. m. r; -r.� • t• atteed t?te� services be stakeii u, keep from .beinz. broker Fred T. Bunting, Pickering -Some of the'-profess', " nal paper- _ -in face th.,.::r: :hat sornetb- by wind. T'•tece plants need well hangers and decorators are so =3sy ing arefund tntr weeks, ass the local r -d .,ng• and plenty o'_' water duirmz Radio Lietnt�ra Established 1857. -these days, th�-v don't k-t�K wi ' to e Cornya-r, lad vim :u ^ out i,• dry. weather. : aceommodate' first. One good. sign at tF.re;l 2_'3 "are Jt the durnp above the least, dam, to the Bell of the Village, sorer To the Electors: T -The schaot O iidrl are Lni-ng up "part'Ps at, the end of the week darn- Has the Fier Government - " CHOICE H�3 CE their entries ' ^- the ^arsine sc! sot tied reuse at t'te same spot, and set rands you rich" if it has you will fair, They preaa re early, and have it ;,IirhL drove away and left fart- support She Government and its can- _ a R variety. They show anything mom l g ii l nearby Lo t end boors re- dilate. if it has not you t not need _ '•. - from "pups to pnnkins ": 'moving debsis around the fire to pre to wonder why. Ho'a' alwtit your tai -' - -A nsuber of the member, of vent A spreadinrr. Aboat time lc�:.l es' Since the oresent Government the local branch of the Women's Ina- authorities took a hand :here. Surely -took office in -1923; it "has levied in {rvm at.>rcnded -t sion of that t}� epidemic of :ierisrtls fires that Taxes from owners of motor ears, ersar.zation at Whitby on• edat- tceepi4curred duriag'the paint txn trucks etc., for licenses etc., the e-surn _ _• Round Steak, - - ��y afternoon of this week. weeks should put enuug}t fear into, of .$63,07"35.51 :-nd since it itr.:po_.- "" -. - '•• - - • `• -Mrs. H. Ir!cCil1 w in Toron:tr at titnritfes, let alottz the few firm el 'the Gasoline Ta�' in 192;, it' h:, : Sirloin RoaEt or Steak. - ,• y � ]7e. lave week hay._rz her toissils remov. lea nir i- adividuals. levied on owners of motor ears an3 ed st the Lockwood Clinic. Her lit- ' -A pretty Malay wedding war sal- - -otor. vehicle:., the sum of $69,166, R'jaR IIoaet• i$e; _ tk son and du:-tter were also at the epinized on Thursday evew -tg, 31,45 215.135. The total of these two' huge •- , ' sa3ne time having their tonNra and -17th, at the Royce :Ave. Preabyteria. Taxes . is $132,245,151.46. While Porterhouse Roatet. heavy tatodtr -tit adenoids remil We are pleased to Parsonage, Toronto, when Miss Anna- these Tares have been levied on cbneider Peafiaeal BRelt BACOO. .. - ::. ` $Sc. ..lmow tb91t all are doing nicely. I salsa, second daWthte: 'of Mr. an 3 those using the Highway's, :to part ' -C. and Mrs. Found are occupy- Mrs. S. N. Forsythe, Toronto. vil if the Highway debt has been paid. Bc,logaa, :.. :' ... .. 'i5e. lag Mrs. Morr_sep'e residence on united in marriage to Mr. Shedde.: The money thus collected has been ' Church St., - follaaring the forcible Rober= White, only :ton of Mr. az•i wll to run. the Government. The Headeheeute, ,,: - 15e• and burried ev�,:!Von, by the destruct- -Mrs. S. White, Toronto. The Rey. ti. Wahway' debt is. -new $186,Q00,000. • �e_by fire, frorn'irA of the residence M, Beilis, officiated. The bride Ras w dch has to be paid some day, and jf ll cleats kept under Ettctrictl 4 Robt. Stork, adjoinink the still becotringly attired in a blue ensemb- on which interest now has to be paid Or roperty. g , le -7th rrrey aches of ies and a bea each year.. • RefriRen•sLiob. -• 8 'a. ' on utifut corsage of tali -nnan roses. Tht• This is only one phase of taxation -Darin "the 4torm "at _ •" : • - - w Sunday, the barn of Wilmot 'Shea, on bridesrtraid,' Mrs. A. M. McCort and in Ontario. ; the Base Line F.:ast �' struck by the reroo nd bro et A. M. McCort, Do you not think it will be to your ~ . E •_ lightning, startintr • a fire which :by sister artci brother` -i3t -law of th,, advarll to make a change-in hand- the assistance of local help .al the groo-. came from Windsor to att- ling public business? I. could not Fickel Fire Co., was soon under end.,After the w•iedding the couple ran the affairs of Oshawa, as ?May- gtttyeher ��Jholle UVV�} ;C i(tilrering control ,and exti rQuislaed_ Danraae returned to thF bride's •home where or of the City. - ip ,the nay the finarl "was 'very slight. the reception wax - held an the larrre l of Ontario are managed. I be- - TliarefNlar ul: hihly Meeting of be_ number Jf 'guests 'a,•zserrcbled. The Iiere with my 'experience in wwrian's lnatttute wiJ, be bell at thr couplt� left for a short trip' to Windy affairs, 1 can help,redurtz yourtaxt •' - - -- _ home of Bill. Murkar on Tuesday. sor, Detroit. Mr. and' lira. White will if you elect me. Qa• o Qr �bfayli D. "5. T. As this i< the annual reside in Pickering. It is about'' fiine thai we as' tax; Meit •�i�1,i �et . -- Mai In iM il"'ion of officers a •large ' '-The most•,destractive -fire 'in thc• payers, took a . }land in our public. irttendande of mem3errs witfbe sppreciat• history of Pickering l'itlall wit!, business. We 'have that chance c,n T" �T td.- As iAttrestier �prog'rrilp' is Txting the exception of that in 1905, when June 'loth. There iQ no use in eom- - IJTn a iZ e� Man a ent provided, Pickeriri•v 'College w &s burned, .tool; plaining about .,Taxes if our part}• -9n_ w•tal sec -;l pro ,,,,u t,.,;nv place on Saturday morning, 'when they _ affiliation. are stronger than our in- condu a= ebrick floor mills and elevator terest in ourselv'es.' blew is the time - cted'. Iu �Audbtxp evi lag: night at 9,90 standard -time. The; ' services - bel'un -lilt; to the ►lapte' TA-af *Mliilling to condemn those who have Fo, heav- have, %a f*r, been well' attended. Arf - CO., and- previously to J. L, ' Spink,•- tly taxed us. Oxford groat from Toronto,. 'led, by were' destroyed -.The fire was finit: Yours very trimly. g"' ; •: ?anu:s I;ittle AQ Rev. Har noticed. by mencan motorist's, who= W. F. N. .c,�`neiair :< i old Ci �et•e ssinR 'through the iiilage. ,JeRteli Sharte>uing, 1bA., oiststen, will lead `the, service on ►� � .... Thursday 74ght of this week. ' The They gave. the, alarm to a number of (Card „f jUlNks Services will Close on Friday night. the residents of the' village, some of The• extensive highway constr- whom already bad seen the fire at • We wish- to express tour • ainceze � its earliest stag-i s, and sinrtlsied thr' thanks to those who so, willies ' llction and 'maintenance 'program fire alarm. The Whitby • and Bro h- cried in Lh � asp _ , Ki'lted`r•Ba� "Beef u e rem vi o f _ } n is 0 ou n' w under w c R. g r fur rt- trW de a - h v v a, proven en p 'boo n a to snaiiy local -men who - #ace- - &en ant Fire. Companies were also asked are etc., from the burning. residence ROAnd Steak, r lb., Y . ,out of work for--many months. ' We for their assistance and they were which we occupied on the morning of slon't yet knoNv ah=t it's all 'about,_ sash•on the- 't}>le jlfill.•file:,Toss :asisiAtance was eke SI!]471'1 - &#Wk {per Ili.- - Apia widening of the hig}rwass, . it uable assistance.' .4pparently the fire means of reducing, considerably our does -bowever rie;tte a Better appear- started in the top of -the elevator, personal cossets. _._..... 8 _ - but it many have started at the sot- Cecil and lire, Ferr>aW -, vnWIS PremiTMm i ft�OD� j38I` ��.t 30l torts anti worked its way to the top. ---The first Memorial Services in -.... .. _ µ: From the first It Riis. seen that the Neap Advort4sHlspsts. McEWEN. c onnection with the former' ies was elevator and mill sere doomed, and • �. tet and Presbyterian CerneterieR was : � _ all the finer , • v the fire - fighters OgT.-A email black do ... -#did on Sunda }• afternoon in St: Anti was .,peltt in• preventin;r 'its ,cprrad- g• partPoot Tel Church, when 'Rev, A,' L. Rich- ing to Ch? adJoinin land part Spaniel: answers: to name of . . j g properties. The +port.' Rr.warrI. \FK F OflSre. 39 Pickering, � � - � ' � � - Vllta; �4¢ arsla. of Whitby, addressed the can- residence lust west of the ntiii pro- - -- - -- - -- gregation. The relatives of many oe_ heary, and the brick mill were soon LAM B -At sir/, Lemnton's, those interred in t ese ce eteries, ► Hrougham Owner may teav4 same ur� Ts>si i h m a, Mass of flames. W. H. Crummer.s for ad. and Iteei, and app ►yin- -to ]. 3taore, "' '- _, --_ -- —• •- •- -,•- -- attended, coming from Outside points' residence• v.:zs also in l tiroujham_ gs great per �� �k__ -John Cooper, of Oshawa, who �•bnt by a liberal application of w•at- [-6U YOU WISH TO SELL Olt ��,�i� "'1►ae a irehuent visitor at the home er and chemicals, it was prevented V RENT Tour protestr l.i »t aaaie with (��J./ A N K HA LL \j ' _ ,,''4f • d. A, Reid, died very suddenly on 1.from taking fire,..alt}rczugh it, vras so. Bertrand Realty Sen;ce, t'ici Bring, 27-x9 Sunday afternoon f oni heart fail - I hot that one could not bear to lace 3OTATQB9� POR SALE -'6or 1 t ��- tire. He was a 'rnen)b,6r of the Sal%- his hands on, it But the interior was JL Doo1e,• potatoes, imppIr to 'Itewvro p•r. :; i t ._ (Phone 5301) .`Pickering •iition Army. Band;'' Nvhti led in the badly damagred by the intense heat syth, lot fs, coo. a. Uxbndcc. Phone Clare 1794 - - Sorts: of England, in their annual sand smake. and hill have to be, re- ' • ' • 141011 he SALE-z buildings,; oqe r sr al A largo aisortment of geraniums, red, White and pink, -church parade; and. collapsed in decorated. The .gasoline, tanks „across 1 the other ifi z' IS: either i�.uirat,le roc ernatt i, front -of their• hill as the hand ret -' the road were also ir. danzer of esp- cottage or garace, nearlyaew. F, •I. Pill turned frotp the panule. ; lndinq, but fortunately this did not r "i"r'nq' as .Prinulas, . Begonias �• -The married ti Pinch of Cho -town occur. The residence was owned hp `EF.T) O r8 -'T h#,rw r ni ftiernf i3iR- -I 'DOUbIA Petunias and FaleOltlai�, :•w'ha -are, not novv on the voters' list R. C. Stark and wa, necupied by ,. ,rr-nl varieoe5 ofwtc, wh,ch t can ill 7!: ^are urged to b�• prepared. Have, for Cecil and -Mrs. Found, who saved 't rvrhu.wel,it Irrirlo•eerintime. e;aRit. i g ?go Crlt Flowe2�. one- thing the date of }'our maniac'P, n7nSt of hl hnllsehcrld e :ffPCt.. \Ted F.I.,rreen.f re!r,wa.ld 22rf ;•�w'• _ • The dailies quoted a case fn Tnronto Stork last s,-,me if hi,a furniture. Thr 147011 SALF- W Hsl l Reek war- i the other day of one w•nman in Tnr- mill ••Lane erPr•ted in VZ'5. an,l w--Iz in ing� Cu�lph.trvn, Pn layinr, tt.txt -•ac6; Floral Designs itla(le at rt3880T18IT78 prTQea. onto, who could not at first -guess, a arood Late of rPnair. The nlevitcr a' t yrttinQ hcnc,.,me us Far of next to Lath. PhoTte l.lalr )70t Reed'. Farm, netci r. titpat , � ec -.�^ wi'.hin..ah,wt. ten Sears w of the hich was over 100 feet m •height. F'•rt +try y'�,.,,: (;ivt'wa tz+tra. ,. sites •- _