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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1934_06_01, Ir _ .- ...J: -_- is �3� _ _ Y -.i _ -. _ .. -. ... :. _.. ♦ _. _ - _ _ •... - .� .. _. • .. - - .: a ._ .. • • w - _ __ • • - __ i '- • { - 5 _ THE P.-, N TiNE W.-- j Z3 VOL. LI11 _ BI�T�IN - �1STT_...�� ILiA.Y. 3tTTNr'� 1, 11-2_ 1'm._ '_ _- �sfortres4silofnal ar)t�. NO-TICE Cedar Grove :WhiteraIe V �diQat 'The "Cedarena" garden party •corn Dr.- Hore was not in his Whitevale .;GREENWOOD p•� mittee at Cedar Grove have�hosen branch office this week, owing to the LR. H. O. PEARSCSl - Pbyeician aturday.night,.July. 7th for this Ontario Medical Association meeting and Surgeon, Dunbarte>n• 1n17 . "6tir trucks pass your way outstanding annual event. A cast of which is held in the Royal York Hot- 16 - 19HIL � •;--� .,.. ART6-i S L. LfiSRta- Fl,yel�iru -daY•- . ^ ; ^�o�essionsl artists _RR been on- -A. Toronto+ but -will be them -neNt 1!■od Serr.eon, !Nark1.z!r, C.:t Prone 6700, gaged including an assortment 'of ' Tuesday afternoon, as usual, accord- s B� office at R'lnLevalr, ta.l, Tuesday. 2-4 COAL, COKE - Eu:tablIehad 1838 11<f., at Mrs. Dav d Turner's, Zq-5pD • cbmed38n8, mum"cWs, daTicers- • and nzg to the announcement in his pro- - P 0.. 'WOOD,, CE�E'�1'I' acrobats, while the \local talent will I fessional card. R & FORSYTH. O h• Director , ... uphold their prestige as entertain -� j The May meeting of the 1'fi'. M.• S. ; . j e, cereal Att.o Arlo r, O Vtoni•'Rtx• ers in 'a a mgtsical corned• act, s wds held at the home of MisJ. Pugh " ���; t amid a`t; r•v t ' SAND, GRAVEL, y urn -: KISSIM/ . s s assing in cfusli their successes of when an interesting program was NO better 148 8nt� Cti�! �o�OC`.e �' 'oi. Ctarrmont. oat. previous years presented. Mrs. Trap gave the Dev- p t _ and _ otional Leaflet and Mrs. Bick, s sp- .$olr mane 1II BUILDER'S SUPPLIES ` : 0 - lendid review of a chapter from our UiJNCAN' B. NeIN ry )t R- `Ba4rie- "" Study Boos, The musical part con- Canada. ter. sgliaitor, Notary. vgcr-srock•st. A cjui'Monica's t. - wedding Vas solemnized _ - - - -- 80vt OPPowte Bell Telepbont Odi.•., Whitby, t local St.. silted of s duet and .a trio by our _ pestle 45. :4yly also local cartage Work at. , Anglican Church, inembers. At the close of the meet- _ HifLwatha, Ave.; of Evejyn May Brad- ing 01 hostess• served afternoon tea. E 0 �iQ,jV A LD a AU�i1Y ' HF y t A A. W MI'� C yes, dsug?a�er of Mr. and` Mrs C. Fez i : SoTieitvr. Not ;c. -!'S = - W. �! Vier,- 6adw9 BAftL-E$ : ' _ J3ridge -s.- of-- 'rorerlto,- #•o- -Mr. G. Viet- - Ssreea>frood- - - �°�6mI'- a Ulan. aouth wine of C.or.:: lio.:aa, Whitby. stye )�9ueceeeor LO D. Mnaro) or Brown son of Mr. G. Brown, also.._ -_ ;r, FEED r_Q1Ves the of Toronto. Rev. J. F..Tu r o -*sic- -M R •son returned to L xbr- FATO:ri.- SELL -A "w4 s, B Fr;eL ppt- ;dye on Sunday niter spending a -- resets for the money. �prs, Ontario Pid�CePlII�r t]IIt• ' . �attd. : ,resort with friends here. of any feed ob the W. I Berton, Office phone 7400 Residence m The bride wore a very becoming Philip and Mrs. Willews, of Vict- market. J n, Sell. turquoise gown with a hat and shoes q�, scent Sunday with Kirk 7. D.F. R «.. nuts: idr 3tt36•p to match and carried a bouquet of errs Square, o -- _...... -- DON T DRIVE'R'ITHOIIT.. r Johanna Hill Roses with 131y -of -the- and Mrs B4•elby. 621. GO per too; iaciuding �ICHARCSON, Pl('kF'.lN0 A Public Liabiiit Insurance. One acc- vane Sie was attended by her sin- Will Bro-sn and sister were in Tor- Notaries at tLe trill, ':Q'ublx 4 :o- i4, Con: cisrrarubt. 1.Ir� l ident may cripple you financially for ter- in- -la-, Airs. He:•bert Bridges, onto, on Sunday seeing" P.obt. Brown Corner of Yot,ga 'anrr R)c3h atmc �•%. Toronto, years. You can now buy insuzance who has been i 1. ' ?bars Adtia,de +4@bar,; 44f•e'. i•r :r'pofflt- with a who ca'r'ried a bouquet of Columbia c went 4atutday e.r..: r«, F c.r. -•r •r.deaee. payments ymenLS extended over nine rote, T :e bride's 'Hrs. T. C..P.abr_nette and Allan, of tr O� CA T%■i�.t� ' , Pbor.e Flick, 3&11. - •r10- E - was dre3 -.- _ tout. months. Your choice of ¢cued- reliable" Toronto, called :,:L - 31iss• Wood on - _ Canadian Companies. 25 ed in bro --n and *ore a corsage : f . . per cent re- Monday afternce::.. THO:tif$( -. k N �It :,',A'' -ft.rris- duction for any Talisman roses. The groom was att- } BARLEY CHUP $21.51 PER 101 er.. �' -; vr. �< : y r :r . R:r ar Y Person who has driv- Air. and '_sir_. %icGaire entertain - en three years without an accident Ended by the bride's• brother, :ilr. bags included ft¢r,,drrxo cl qtr. Taoc.rcn. ,.' :'c :"�' ; :,,,'r.. :o, t. Herber Hrii#tes.. After, - vg;ecidin `d company from Torvnto on Sunday. _ Y,eYrrnC, O!i+ce!.n :••.'1 ^.n•',;. r. '. rdbyy f �r•hich he -ws to blame anal a fur- supper te_ bride. a�i groom left for Min_ O. �tiit'herdge i as in the- vill -, Before grinding this ltake rre;•r,,,.p•, ,.cm :. ,G D. ^ :t � '• 71.. /• p _ ter reduction of 10 D•`'C. _t ^'farmers. Sunday. appo,r!r,rat.- e,.ro -t!r" -•, :• of Bank p, -oe ^n their rev, �c^ :e ra Neville Part Blvd out all the small Greed Bits Laura Ormerod has•'taken seeds • •� • B E E R Te,r «nt - ;. _ _ dust Mild cha9t, and t Insurance Agency Broultham Ont. - - Aliss Ruby Annis' place in the.sto:'e ' •destroy them. - •AN'estern tl - .' Phone Pickering 515 while the latter gues to Vest Hill. Barley can6dn'q a lot of - Cbeer.'wood _ Mrs. Ie. Philip, of Buffalo' is spen- fine -weed seeds. These �, 1` RdLC,,S'.11'IFf. :F. P.Q The Beal Store,Gia>"effioat 'I ,! Har,tiri' atten4Eei :nE dingy a few days at her ?vile here. are Sc;1'deAtraSedinChop• wooer;+.. r,_ , ��. „r -: _ fuse P- ra! - .c,.e.'• n: � ,s, �,�,••'�... •'�i ;. .- _ \ Uf: .•'i 4F'r:r2y �t•rni :,¢ `:ict at i - -Jarr c 3r.�1 �Ir ?. 1:.3 a were in' (N �lnR, C insequently " farm- ban,', tt ' -, ,t ,:t }. • 4' :� , -,, _. - P13 ). E BYoUgF a�}a' 'minr3 - C�it'ed ' i1: e*t ;,- y. het A lot of IIGZlntl9 - r !� ban's •n Sunday. ers. ' 13i Q6!, IC•11. _ _ L _ FURNITURE' . rests.'. - ' ;. $eau ha 1 don't get any in <,ho . - RR- ::FiT'; ":•1.' ?•A f-'r r .I.i c.. We .are di fpla.iCg in A:tltl.•ive atTme� -till T m TL- pda_vne%enir _ -. N1iss • . . :�a ' g y y p, H, � L� � The 7 F•'veie; t ' a: -•' • i y, of 'I'vt•otttQ JC7 r' D.�., .ear• : ::•+ r ; Ae,! vataety r•f ? jpci::g v`f .;41i1iiien,'Arise 12aymer, rat .th_" c;lida H:it:i t:iair stir 1t " 'F. Z• �REEiT Drum...f''rurto, `p Y P P --- AI utnin i Lnd . (� £x. of.. Loc •t Hill z nd1 si. - Fre..nma�_ Ofr.:r n :ca,Crccc FrC -c :rd• u• , �hEFe., -FRED�STAC;E _ -_ s ?c C_L.jr= ^t,� :c�`r r. ; o _ 1' trait P .r.d7 Foibl, ire -f Cedar Gr ;"ve, each crave an inter- Ali =, He1e•n Barclay, of T ,r0r1 1 w •\ -ray Nusel.,ey :' estin ;ilk „n ;nri•)u: dA rtmVn :.: h f� .xr , P!cne ?,ck t^'y'^'+ -4,; :I >; -- la. f; ,pendinc the -utek .tit :[ er mot- ( - Pl ice,; Iaw, in ;ieepir,g w : ;h [lures. : • Ptcinte•r and Papet- hetnger n Ynu -n� Pc- :,plh' vork, His, Laars her., titer_ C. A. I3arcla,y. _ Petty xave ii in�tiumental nn the 11r. :tnd 11r.. SherleJCk, ;,f Toronto 33 cents per hour or by cdatria .�.•�ka�TttlS Qi'a.=Ab : -'.. • . Irian,,. n,,,. +_.,3'`hQ= ..•f-- .,- '`.- -f ..:+,Rlitleni'L' ti�'eIe 2�i� i : R ❑•t�l2ere.: ga at, #:e liartz-y home -o.t ; 3 ; 1:17AFtr.TFI T,Ii .H k ;''i•,( / \� Cz><proe ,and Lime again in September. Sunday. Satisfaction Guaranteed,' . C_r and cu .rrt'. r,l., 'tlr. 'and 'Mr:: `,tack Gale of 7 -Ph-. " The G. L. 'Middlttnn family vlsi lt- - 15 ears experience . : ,rr- sae ^ :i'x:�a>�nnat si'�. : . c :i; i•a d- >ltt't arrived a 31r •e �ttipttfient of yr, spent °Sunday _with �W: F. ant ed 31r: Buckingham uckingham at`- Gravertltu -t ►' 3* - - _ _ GYp"at iv the fc,Tlowing �iia :: Sir ::.H_oi'sinRer: on, aunds _ (PINE _DRIVE, �DhiNBARIOI - 4`+ in. z i2- n. Ggpr y: _ : 1L.I.: L :ci•r.�rd .� ; : : ^�',ynr-tr, a Tocid, ..trs. 114. Pttty'and dau- . Mrs+ 111u,- and child. of.- C"alan- or write I)unbarton P. O: F. for 00']L1tM Of 1•, r♦ scs Ut,t..r. Aao- ;` iR. Z i ,yhL Gisdy, anent .a _few -lla5� hire dar, hate been visitiniz -Mrs. Hughes' c'L.a:r.cr.:: .sage..::; -sa< •o .LSttaLt . Shingles_ Tor- Sale r ;red. Addiarr Grt,ee anti h-at.r r4 turned" Lu 'Cf,r..,nto. sinter, llr =_Eusti)n, during; the week. -t T > "F�'in: rlr!� ln. ' = ,Irs.. Te• Ba:•5uli spent .-the' .end llr Carl- Devitt' i.4 .14111 ill at the 1 �. 1. .Iir•.4T•l�. t :•t'•`'�•FIIP ,f Litt•' •�'•t,k .�itb -,IIis :Harp Tocrte• 1:: I)evitt hump•. %H. and :tilrs. Lesli - :. �'.r,.r,. n.••r c'• : :. -.. ". i� iu. x ! ; I).�na un� hl,rittl.- girt Howard B� are• will preach the Devitt calleJ on her „n Saturday. Galt Galvanized steel RhingIes, .dra.u,. '.y.:•' r:. t'._;; !• =�yrr -• SCAr Little _ 13ird'rrFelt SlateShingles. ,lc:'.• ^`sit :..t•C'1 V�1 lb:'..' .•�. ir. ():.' .. .- eemon' hero ore Sunday [morning, in lIr .and lira. Garton and dauf;htrr FI 1rdt�•a.i Plq =ter - - Also. re; rubbertng buggy wheels, PICKERING thv a6sence'ut ,)ar minister Kr v. J. of 'dvrf,nut; noes Sunday visitors at AJ A K=. I,T('1:1 �1: l•r C'('- �, • LaR'n ►rowers shat pened: �` :t)NEERA'r-l• :k.c1t, :4,�, a- , :i>•.rbam •� •e•. J..•$irk.= the h.smt• caf li•rs Geo'r Philip. arcended * l'tiettiplfrycvl nloa' h'ilt's gird a ft,x• T. P3TERSO`'S - - CLAREMOtiT « T',nr. rrarunabie, jiu ?rr �.•'tr ray 1 e LUMBER U_N_ I_B_ER 'BARD 1),tttih trlon eiuy's w.oik laying .t;le frtmi ' die cis- Q111 sad get prices. Phone 2Ni'? rcrd-.4.CatN'i•_w','piScv, Sell ia-1 tr.depeyr- L urch turner t,) the eaa Creek bed. �.r.• ynbnre, tb'nrtbY. tmc The annual cemetery ineeting will , ,� - GARNE� be held at 1•:rskitie Church' on Sun- -}Ir'• Huen Nlclnto,•h, of Altuna, TO REDUCE OUR STO"K t)F , T ET ROM= ickering --- Mills - called -on ]Irs. T, A. Knox vue Clay �p day IOth at :1 P. M. D. S. 1'. Let. H. recently. - .:: ' J[ U R E ! 1 ke best feec33'are cheapest in the end. G•' Cr�,zi. <r, �tf Pickering will preach 'number of relatives f =om Peter- %'%';i ing and R- pairing f .t: 11J :,tit These prf,drtce.resnits. Feeds tbat core and Cherryttood Choir will lead in bgr•r spent the 24th 'with the. Sarni ; 1 or 'pywe :. inferior i e.t glee more and results are the singing., The committee have ar- = P A I N T' A'i circa•of electric.il '. _ not s,ct6factory_ r• nged with a radio expert to have eraon family. - g We' have goon. he:Lvp feeds for hog juud c Yonkers in,talled. The, holiday motor - traffic was I k-e•pt in xto_k. 1.' fattening, also dairy feeds, oat chop, . Alim 17v[ehlaster and Air. Jas. very peaty, also the week -end traf- WE :11tE 'GIN'I \G la TO -20 Pl_t 1'. -• _• .PbotieIitr), Pi.:krrit)g corn grain, bran. *hurts, beet pulp, Master will atssi :4 tbo choir of the CENT OFF L.itiT PRICE ON • KUtten feed-etc. � Mrs. E: Perryman returned from �• _ PECIAL RATES _Teo Rr, al Pastry. Flour for. ('itited ('hunch at: ,t a {teciai floral ' } Acton on Saturday, craving been cal- 100 PER CENT PURE PAINT rakP=, pies -tc. service un June 3rd at 1 I a: m. D. S. led to her mother's bedside, the gat - •)N FARMER'S R'S CAKS Laying g 1fa�It ' -. ... _..__. _. ter • 1'r _C- D SAFE JlnvFi'_ - • T ' er being 'ill . BhY NOW, 4�+ � Scrate. Feed dies Ethel Tlenkin. of Toronto, _....See U: a y l'v A, bunch ' of keys found on the poat r� t-pfl•_ \Vho.r - visited ).tith her grandmother over :a AT " E:;:• t e vtee �, street in Brougham may be eecureil' Phone e?129' 1 .;r all Cltt =�e= ut LustttaliLr. Cracked 1:orn ,T� „ ab -t}fe T. r p :..,�,> 3Ii�. F:li•a Annis visited -her-friend `�?` C. j Gtrmnd Corn biome. y' O ster Sheh MrS' Hobbs in Qzhawa last Meek. united JA l 'S ri A SO/1i 1 F'►] L Fa. �1 OR]. }; tv The F. P. S. of 'St, John iIrCg lrarjoi e Annis "spent the hol- _ 1�'e deliver Phone 5317 Church at Brougham are planning to Proprietor :day at Sulina a Rue�t of her friend have a' special missionary meeting on Pickering; ohlt,. «'PHrein.�tpoeitionto,fll orde.r9 y Ati�s Tink. -- - - - -- fttt• Ferfiliiers at Best possible unday. evening, Zone Jed, at 7.:3(1 3 xCCk Road GenoralStore •, Hiss Helen- Thom )Tolldhyed a' S _ Purees de•liverecl.ttt your. fRrnl. T..a kiniily .invitation is extended to �ummer.. Furniture few'.days vIl Lake Muskoka' flII interested. D. N. Lockwood hiss Gleiuia Gilinuur, ` -- I r Gardei:l Verinda -, alyd PflUK.ENING O\T. r » °rc m knre.l hamP for the holiday. \/'hitevale J. N.� hr _ __ ' The Mksion Banes will meet June --- j, .j;,� :� itellen. l -R. G CLENDENIN •2nd at 2.30 1). ',n, in 'the Sundae The atnhual- husine :z meeting;• of i•; ,er 'Ouchin ,lcira. lJdtt'c lD. ' el}ool-- rnnla. '' the W. I. a•as 1Teld at the hone of - n FC \EI�AL DIRECTOR �Ir >. \i'ilbur J„1 »lstout recently sit :T All ol'e and - red, «•:I 1! the fullowin office t.: electecl far SEEDS ~` Kinsale 0- la triM, :'lnet':!1' aClilf:, ;C ?iitl Private Xtnbnlanee _ :- Elie year:` Pies., Ifirs: W.' Fitch; \'ice- t'rulns, t�dded`seat a11d La( ;l _ Crawfur,i �p:•nt a day I.a>t pre,., lrr,. L. Ilagei•nlah; Sec, \Irs. . J t r nay and- ight'Jevviee- -x -oe'k' lei'Toronto'. t R. .).nlYll Ftoll; P!'e.��-.. Ci, Yl'.� lIl °F: I2, adiustal)le head 1n.F PbuneJOOO Nli..is Dina. llacris, of Jruoklilt) p:n•k:: Treas., •Airs. H. PuOi; Rel- �•R ;. r - spi-nt a weck with :hiss F. Pfirkih, jef' Comm„ glee.' A rbert, an<t glee. =VI RQW f•all.leb(tll,`f1t -1 � c)•J .Inborn .;out { 1 The Y. P. 4. t tltcrtai'l0d -Alt. ' /.ic a Tweedic; Piani t, Air.. 1I. Horrishavv; T.+ruea Beuelre - dtr•t.'It -- _ -+E t ' Y. P. S. on Tuc'.sd,ty rtr•ninQ- of 114 =t ' Dire,to) s, \fe- sdamezz, - Anni;; Tian, t t',e, with slat sat an:l `back Mar am; Dnt. weel<, •.-ill report a Ruud fine. Puirli_ JAns-ton: Buckles, Eerton, 1 11:itural and ;;reed tliitl ` - - ' -' - - -- - - --`- •All'• - ,ltid'_ :fit '. H. •Parkin. ojr<rtTt, Dist. llircctoi;. llr�; J�,hnctuit. The �'e sell I3urpee'a Gal:dex -- Sun,)a. ui last' Meek vtith• Mr. and )rq rata tuna e: iecially' interesting litlislt at G(l. _ I I g Seeds in balk the most steno ' } r.'E HAVE I'� . AIr`• J. '•' :tt'kin, and its 46ded a talk i n Floriculture ' :rc'c,h Gllalre fuldlno c Po-kin k wical way to buy seeds. If f _�'��` -f� �I'r�.' � . 1j)t11C �UI'1•-- - -})3 -- -I,�• Trt'PEl1, (t�• : EirQ�'T1L't�+�ll� - -� i t 11 br-. C111t colored' } b paper oil' Agriculture 1) llr,. _\11d- Glen; p, ZtrljTtlrl _ . .--�- tla cocain r, last 'pith frlatices ' in lino' never ]anted Bur - i tick teat slid c- aiiopN 'I.11t? M :ukhani• rove Glen; a Sulu 'by; lIis seedy try some thl's year, The reliable' brand H 11. I :ichard�on rii:ed at T:in- '{'reuse aiud 'a `}iiaiui duet 'lry 11r,. d be roltvinced that the ji'1l 511i111e(i as'lil$ a21C� lltc)t I.' :Itllti., I :n(tirtel ?y,` t1r111?il' sale `last 'xoek ttit 'upend sOnIc'•, ti=,2 -Hurnshaw and, :llisiz Faye:, A social - hate n0 _st provide Oxt] a Clow* �ort' etc. w•itil his sister, 'Mr, Harbr "ul 1Talf =hour f„lin' :v'ed when refreshnleri =' °' 1?r1Ce Op1y' •$'Z $j, Mr. and Mrs. Hvuk,n ,entr'rxained t,.. Were ,(-rvad. 'by- the - hostes :. and )cc:k Cl1i1YY*, FOltl ;stn >iTjE� t' - Abe- -bait, and get bet.. •_ about forty young people at t1Tc.i:' ]lere;rnup. The District Annual Can- 11'e slaw lla�e A fetF choice home one evening receiltl.r. vention of the R'umen's Iinstitute•' I)rtl�lia ktt116s in -pained varie- l01 arms, foot, re.St, ill llattlrii resu•lta. The �ti,nmun': l,nstituto : :ur h,r}dil1G v,;utji Ontarin'tiiill bi, "n- _ ttl;llPd hlildati'OOd._ Seat is ct1 111 �' Tnrlra; braining, col- ' thei! \Iay meeting,thi. Thursday .tf- it�d ChurGll, ties, at 1:)c. and '?.;c. each, and A evale, on Tuesday, !-Ig,htly C0101'Ed duck, c' 1 `3:i rt y, Titre, t'laster, Garden tern,,on. NIr.�Mallttin -xtld his pupits ,Turco 5th, ititl�nn.� ai` 10 a.' lilt ns9nrted color Gladiaii, At t5c. T`uul r, and Garden, Seeds. are in tutu•, O t the prri r,un_ and '?.p. m. Mrs, Gruavor will .peak }yet• dozen, All good stock C. A. STERRITT -1'he .sbillillel' Ills C•tlttt,•�rf the W. I. alt `'Fe�igratinn" in the morning All at KeAgonable Prices, yeas l,el,i in the hall on Monday a:- in the afternoon Mss Robertson, of Funeral Director ternunn if• l ;4t week tith the Prook- the Western Technical School will } Ambulance Se 1(1, if ALVIN BUSHBY tin institute a= their zur•sts. lfi�s adrlre,,s the wo etina nn "F,.mhroid- Jones Drug Store - Graydon, of Streetsville, :vas the. "cry" and "Glove \faking." Lunch Phone 1:300 I il,trdware Phone M00 = peakr,,r. She rhos ,• n,c her subject will be ;erved at nnon. Brief roport, Phone 6800 4akerin - D pf� "What the Institute can hest r10 to f rota the different branches .Fill be {� y gc QDLaI10 i+ IQZZAI ie ;sees the (Ainmunity", , r•, i, L } zit'Cn. . s C a,.. A.enr ... a.am t to Pio$ering, ! ■ Ontari•* s The Markets $4.00 to $4.50; Fed Calves, good s merchants be:ore whom Heifetz play- monument will be dedicated and a jab Howlers choice $6.25 to $7.00; Do., medium, ed• as a boy havt been "liquidated.'! new Pied Piper play w•iil have w . $5.00 to $6.00; Cows, good $3.50 to In their -place has arisen a music- first production on June 26. The objective of "he" is "she." PRODUCE PRICES $4.00; Do., medium $3.00 to $3.50; epnscious proletariat which nightly' According to the legend it' was un is a writer of plays. - Do., ,common - $2.50 to $3.00; Can- packs the theatres of Moscow- Lenin. June 26, 1284, tai the children wh? P ent eompIinlent is when you say United Farmers Co- operative Co. ners and cutters $1.25 to $2.25; grad and other Soviet cities. followed the piper were swallowed up something to another that he and you Saturday` were paying the following Bulls, good $3.25 to $3.60; Do., Therefore both Heifetz and the in 'the mountain Koppenburg - aftf; know is not true. -prices for produce: _ common $2.30 to =13.00; Stocker and Soviet Union have reason for an en- the - burghers had- refused to �'Ll• y is li,r - tt:tude-01 A fa foi riddiir iiie fbwn o rats: Cec!• ! to a strange woman, returned - "A" large, 17c; "A" �' livened curiosity about each other. g I g Do., common $3.00 to $8.7b; Milk- It would not be surprising if For- tortes ago inscriptions rr fe: -:r.g to " A'descon is a mass of inflammable medium, 16c; " C" 14c; Company al- ers and springers $30.00 -to $45,00; - - - the tale re carved on- old timberec materia: placed in a prominent .posi- so advancing on` pool Shipments,, 12 Calves, .good .and - _choice veals $6.00 sign Minister Maxim Litvitioff were tion to warn the people. cents per dozen, delivered Toronto to $6.50;. Do. com.• and med., $3.00 at least partly responsible for Heife- houses c the town., for Many years what happens when these is an on de "A" large and medium. ' • no music was allowed to be played is e grade g to $5.00; GrAssers $2.60 to $3.25; tz s return here: When Litvino8 was eclipse of the, sun? A great many BUTTER - Ontario, No. 1 cream- Hogs, bacon, f.o.b., 8.00; Do., off in America recently he met the inus- Bunsen street, through which the people come out to look at it. ery 20gc; -No. Z'20c. trucks, $8.30; Do., off cars $8.75; ician and expressed the-hope that he piper, named Bunting, is ;Sic; rr: have The animal which shows the great- • POULTRY - Wholesale prices on Good ewes and weiher- lambs $8.00 -would come here. conducted his victims. - oaf, aftehment - #er naan is woman- pin 'try :.a sunalied by the 'United to J9.00 -Do_: mTdirim $T,00 t� $&0Q The artist's coming was widely However, a similar tale is t 3f of All brutes are imperfect animals. Farmers Co- operative Co. here Sat -` Do, culls ;5.00 to $6.60; Sheep, heralded by placards and advertising iL fl3ler of- Eradesrpurg -and s# c Man alone is a perfect beast. urday, were, in order of -live "`A" dwarf named Gi nt who lured the good light $3.60 to $4 �0 • Do. • heav= in Moscow and other cities. Soviet �• Henry Ford was the inventor of grade and dressed "A" select grade: ies, $2.•60 to $3.00; Do., culls $1.50 Russia, no less than the old regime, music of of e tabor and Sper�er with the perpetual motion, - Broilers over. 2'12 lbs., 17c; 1% to a $2.00• - •• takes great pride in its native art A ruminant is an animal that 2%' lbs., 15c; Hens, over 5 lbs., 12 ists, _ An efficient Pied Pip: t would not chgwa its cub.' to 14c; 4 to 5 lbs., 11 to 13c; 8 to • 13eifetz is giving a series of con- be cheated of his'fee in these days. - Heredity is a bad thing and it ought 4 lbs., 10 to 12c; old roosters, .6 to SoViet Heart certs here and in .other cities which On the contrary; there would be act• to be prevented. will run through the greater part of the competition for his services. Rat! The stomach is a bowl - shaped cuv- Sc WI:iOLESALE PROVISIONS Native SOil the month. cause economic losses in cities and !I ity containing the organs of indi- Wholesale provisicri dealers are -- - Some 17 years ago, about the time to areas o>�`the world amounting gestion. sooting the following 'prices to To- of the revolution Heifetz left Rus- to hundreds of millions of Sollars an- To be healthy, don't eat any kind Tonto 'retail dealers: Jascha Heifetz, Not violin- nosily. According to the United Stat- af_ ;nod. Fork =F€atna, -"fie; ahaulder�, K sin with his parents and two sisters. ea Biological Survey, the common rat ,_One of the main cuusea of dust is LOc,' picnics, _ �- �t -Afte. ��`�sojou-rr, in Siberia,-Japan,- 5 is a,.: times 'more poultry- and butts, 17c; pork `loins, ] 7 Years and Honolulu, he came to e. United ' '..janitors. 14c. • _ - games than all snakes, owls, weasels' The liver of one of the infernal or Lgrd . =- Pure, tirerces, 9c ;•' 'tubs, Stats, eventually becoming- s natur- and hawks combined. Despite the :- -. -gins of the body. lo%c; pails, 11c; prints, 9%c. Moscow, _ "The Return of the Na- alized American citizen. energetic campaigns . carried on- A' Scout obeys all to' wlrom0obedi- Shortening - Tierces, 8%c; tubs, tives" found its Soviet counterpart . , against :hem on an international once Is due and respects al] duly can- 9c; pails, 9t/ae: prints, 9•ti4c. here recently with the return of Jas- scale for over 80 years; rats continue sttlpated authority. LIVE STACK QUOTATIONS chi Heifetz, world - famous violinist Pied Piper Days - to increase in-- numbers.-New York A person should take a bath once Steers, up to 1,050 lbs., good and after an absence of seventeen years. Beginning ' May 20 and continuing Sun.. in tKe summer and not quite so often choice $s.00 to $5.50; -Do., medium Many changes have taken -place in All _Summer the picturesque .little in the winter. ;4:60 to ;5.00; Do., common -_ 4.00 p q A deaf and .dumb person who is --both Russia and Heifetz, world -fam- town of Hamelin, Germany, made fairly expert at finger language cart - The theory of exchange, as I us• to $4.50; Steers, over 1,050. lbs., our during the interlude. Heifetz has famous by the vengeful Pied Piper, speak about 43 words a m'aute. derstand it, is not eery well under- good and choice ;5,75 to ;6.26; Do, risen' from the nature of a "boy pro- is celebrating its progress through - stood medium, .$5.25 to. $5.50; Do.; coin- digy" to that of univere" Hy renown- ttre centuries. A11 living spun and When we are able to see over - th@ ' - - In e Milton's .time England would mom, ;4.76 to $5.25; Heifers, good ed musician. Russia has become the daughters of the town have been urg- telephone, we may get a lot of pleas. have been a much holier place if and choice $5.00 to $5.50; Do., me- s everybody hail belonged to the same di um, $4.50 to $5.00; Do., common, Soviet Union.'" The nobility and -rich- id to participate. A Pied Piper are out of calling wrong numbers Write all gnu know about Nero: - - - -- - -- "The less said about Nero the bet- ter. - - ed, the fiddle. _,- Zero is the king of 'Rome who,plsy' I - - - - - - - _ - - A demagogue is a vessel contain- - • in, s,pirituous liquor. - lFewspapers ar'e useful for. repoa- = ing calamities such. as deaths and - marriages - - • . Last year .many lives were caused by accidents. - s The postmaster - general is the post- -• - '. - _ master's hired girl.. Businesses' are said to be "in the red" when they trade with, - Russia, - "Bargains" produced at the ex- - . -.:...pens of human misery are nothing - . . short of wolves In sheep. s clothing. _ - .q,, r: Lawyer Questions - ' _ - - Himself on Stand ..'Ontario El �•1 - -7 �. cottons -= l 4 ..Milwaukee, Wis., With his own .woo- ..._•_ den leg as the subject of his mono- _ - iogue, •Josrpl; F. - Studnicka, an attor- 'ney, suing the manufacturers• of the " artificial leg took the stand and ask- , "ed himself questions. which he pro- ceeded _ to answer. He alleged that the compataiw' from_ which he bought khe leg in 1930 ag to -keep it in condition for five -_. ' s •.. - . - - -- - - years, but recently refused to make iadjustments necessitated by his . in- creased weight Defense counsel insisted that Stud- =' _ nick& ask himself questions as . be - would s witness so they ,might inter- pose. objections. Heavy Tourist. Travel - 1 - THE VOTERS' LISTS for the Provincial Elections to be held on T' _ -- - 1 'San Francisco- Hawa r and 4 abka, June 19th have now been posted in your electoral district. ' Uncle Sam's 2 territories, report an encouraging business outlook fr,r this : -'= ��'-Examine this List and make sure that our name is included.. • _ ' year, -based on the largest tourist y ..travel seen in 1'*P •v ears sn4 improve : - meat to certain taair',tdastrie•, ac.' If your name is not 6n,the Voters' List, find out the date on which cording to a weekly comment on Far Western business by +.hd Ba nk of •- the Revising Officer will sift in your locality. - -- Avnertea. Pacifle. coast hranrh bank- • - • fug ittatitutfon., - - -•- �:., - - - - -- . - - th Tourist travel, one of the nrir,clpal obits Notice will be given'' locally taf the date and p}1`ace of e -sources of - revenue in the Hawalian - �[alaads, i9 said to be; apprns.ebing - -- Revising Officer's sittings. montnty .tot,ais not seen Rinse t ±sr: King George Hears " _ If name left off, or correction needed, attend- sittings in`person or ; " - Sophie Tucker Sing obtain notice of complaint form and file two' days before sittings. LONDON, Eng.- Sophit Tucker :•.a. you enjoy the franchise. Exercise it. You should co- operate in order - - gave King George V. the low, down re- ceatly on how she,, as the original O e se ' ? that your name is on the Voters' List. t t yo "red hot mama" singer, put over the ._old, -time "blues" tunes of 15 and 20 years ago. ' 'The responsibility is yours. Do -not delay. Don't put it off until - ;' ;She- appeared as a urprise num - . - - - her at a command performance is - _ _. Election Day and then blame someone because your name is not on _ -- the Palladium Theatre. Her appelr- - ' :ance Was kept secret unfil the last the Voters' List. mipute. when Miss Tucker romped' on. the Stange in old -style manner and " Isst4ed it4er the direction of ... N V U „t to 1, C, `,�,,,; �,;1; Z4 way - - -- - _ ° .. - - - - :, - - _ • .. - ,lance. 1. A. HUMPHRIES, K.C., ,Canada Leading ,...�.... . _ .. _ :: ; • •,i :. •.. ' �.: .. , - :. . -... _ _ Z on ' :Buyer in Brtiain. Chief Eiecti Officer. for Ontario i•, britain, ac, ,.� ording. to the latest rtturns of the - The above notice applies to all municipalities except cities and - Board or Trade, show Steadily grow- -ing increases. with' Canaria leading separated towns having a populac10,000 of lO,CO oc more, and town- . 911 the Dominions. 'The 'G urctiasea of ships borderi ng on a city having a population of 100,000 or more. • _.. Canada made herf- In 111E first quay- •r . ter of 19::i amminted 'tn £444,000 as - . CA .�. compared. N'iltt !:'S4,1.0•1i• r,',r the R'rst quarter n! 1933' ��.... �_ is -_ •'.V _,1•. _, -: �• ..,„ ...:,. _�r,,.^^ 37 lbs, of Fat Gone Doing offered is as goes`, as In the Mollisons Enter �` • -� w Caledonian MarkeL It is a veritable 4 TRAVEL I h PI�f 5510'95 � � . o- bedlem . and if you do not enjoy - J ,,,. __� r,• >r crowds, noise and excitement, stay LONDON—Capt. James Molllsott r10 Wonder She Looks �, �t .— _ _ away. In both places mYny' bargains has entered in the England -to -Ater YOUnger i trails air race. He will fl with Ml *� ''' °' =° map be had if one is prepared to do y ,ve a little dickering and put up with wife, the former Amy Johnson. _ "How much younger you are look- some bantering talk. All this adds to lag l" What a pleasure to hear that d-' _'_ the enjoyment and I would p(- rsonal- - -- compliment from your friends' lips r _w • f * - ly advise anyone v �o .. - "' saran s,i 'd. "4, — �_ go to one or other of these most -in- "3ince Istarted taking Kruschen �� -y CAPT. F. H. RE1D '' 1 �' Ir ' ' . triguing spots. Invisible Ear Drum ' halts," she writes, "I have reduced Other Markets he Invisible Ear Drum invented by m self 'by' 37 lbiL T win still g I +` 1 A. O. Leonard, a son of a • •idely y y gtiin iNarksts of Lor.don +� �s Berwick Market in Soho is much known Methodist minister, for his own down and hope soon to be normal Many incidents occur in 'he course __ 4; patronized by the foreign element of relief from extreme deafness and head :wet hb. greatly.. im- _of .travel;- unexpected - happenings London, and also, so far se millinery, noises, has -no greatly improved his g My.. health' has hearing that he can join in any ordinary proved. My friends see such a dif- that give zest to your trip. Perhaps them), bric-a-brac, eilverwafp, gold lure and drapery ief coacarned, by the conversation, go to theatre and hear Terence in-me now. I loop - oun er the best of these are the. trivial thins rings, .tools; sportin + young ladies of London genp-ally. It without difficulty. Inexpensive and has y $ , g g•�g00 •t+; animals le 8180 a street mark @t, 20Cf tad not roven a blessing to many people. Wri and I•have such a fresh look always that you stumble upon, but In which and birds —too many things to en- for booklet to A•0. Leonard; Inc.: Suilt ' obout,my- face which I never used to there In much of human' interest. A umerate. At various plares In the far from Piccadilly Circus, In the 1$9, 70 Fifth Avenue,- New York Citr Have. I take my usual food, but sojourner' in London, for instance, .trariEet are booths, where delicacies heart of London. Another carious advt }- my first drink in. the morning is 'my will --if he has eyes to- see —find such as snails, winkles and eels" are Sunday morning market is the Rag _ little dose of Kruschen Salts, .which much that 1s uncommon. �'� rather 1t sold and the patrons of such .booths Fair in Bangor Street, Notting Dale, I will never be without." — Mrs, . be, a visit to Caledonian Market —the -sprinkle these with vinAgar and eat and for 'doge, birds and other pets, B• official name of which is the Metro- them on the spot with much relish. A there. is Club Row at Shoredjttb. This "Blue'" t is not -far from Petticoat Lane; the `_ Blue' Spells, The six salts in Kruschen keep the politan Cattle Market --or :o Mid - andaaboui set people ron�regate in o held on Sunda morn_ = Reduce some women to the b dlesex Street— commoa.,y mown' - as ' , much good market "fa also y rgsria o! elimination an perfect trim Petticoat Lane or to any one of the humour Is exhibited any it is certain- Ing and terriers and other- dogs may petulant shadow of their own and so ensure a regular, gentle and ly an interestfn • `" be purchased here, with pedigrees sariling selves. Others take street markets, where from barrows g cross rect.on of she Veggstable Compound 73atursl" clearance of sl'1 fat forming at the side of the curb, e�•ery con - Loac4oa' 14fe. There is an unwritten longer than any in Burke. The value - when th feet the blue -� -food refuse. law eoncern}n of these pedigrees is, perh2pe, an- h' �•- cefvable article is sold, 3•ou will meet g Caledonalu Market coaxing on. It steadies uiver- queer characters' and' see strange you must not enquire regardin the 'other matter. 9 g Ing nerves :::helps to tone up origin ' of anything expoapd for sale; All these markets are touches of thegeneralheakh...givescheds , r - sights- in abundance. -'In other words, if ou want it have the none London behind the scenes 1 haven't j `�•+eari'1s you arm embarked uDOn a personal _ y _. 3' to pay more pep ::: more char= ` iur is nud ean'�nis� -lt`8 meAtione d--- BI11Ings , the fish voyage o! discovery. was'k -ate 8 LYDIA E.-PIN TORONTO —J. A. Wilson; controller Caledorttan Market ' questions. - market; Covent Garde, the Rower, , r p/� of civil aviation at Ottawa, arrived in Petticoat Lane fruit`and' vegetable market; Smith, YEGETABlE COMPOUND Caledonian Market fe :!�e largest Aeld, the meat market, to say noth- _ Toronto recently to learn that his cattle market in the kingdom. Mon -- The, Sunday' morning urarket that Ing of others of lesser Importance. daughter- Leotitia; had taken her first day is market day and norms: art rejoices in tiie name • of Petticoat - flying lesson at the Toronto - Flying rivals comprise about 1300 cattle and Lane , fa located in and around Mid- Club Enterprising BO Ossified Advertising - airport. He discovered his over 6000 sheep, sent from the pas- dlesex Street. A seething mass of p ing Y daughter was learning to fly when he tune lands of England, Scotland and humanity —as closely paeked, as an Anticipating a busy summer', a 7ZX-a iZMKAys WAN=D received a- certificate for her medical - On Tuesdays and Fridays, how Exblbition Midway, crowd or Labor young boy is already soliciting bust- B ABY -BEARS — PayinB 16.00 pale 's examination in the usual official man- ever, the great square !.a thrown open - Day— passes along the centre of the ness in cleaning white sboes . HIS above other ,buyers. Hold— write. to pedlars who eipose for sale every- street, on each .eide of which there plan is rather novel for the present Crowe, Wayne, N.J. thing that can be paid for and taken -are stalls and barrows, closely set time and is meeting with enthuslasm you QotCS taza —to�►i s• lva4/ away. On the pavement Is spread a together and presided oypr by shout- among many busy people of his I&,L$l•EN only left at special Job js 'The young man of today will to- conglomeration' of articles, small *arid Ing salesmen and women who 'wish neighborhood, Ho collects shoes left se PricGreatly e �Q• Cost Pump morrow be the old man of whom he large that defies descrivtlon. Books, 'to draw attention to their wares, In boxes - outside the door, cleans the ceptional value. Write to-day for pr1 Is so crftfcal. "- Havelock Ellis. pictures, hardware, clotlilmg, - old Here the •articles are, for the most shoes, and returns them early the giving, depth of well. Mr. A.J. Sol- tyres (as the Englishman spells part, new but the-variety c! ,things -next morning. Onto Box 2a30ty Aros. Limited. >TergtOb Your Liver's Making :. ..Yvu Feel -Out- of Sorts -. Wilco up your Liver Bile — No . Calomel needed When you taut bias, -depressed scar on the world, that's your liv er which - .fie attention of the citizens throughout Ontario is called to the + liv ' Isn't pourins its- daily two pounds of - bignid bile into your bowels. • • • • _- D�1i�' ui* _ i� elimination are - importance of seeing that their names _arf incorporated ors the Vot --; deeayfn; inside you and making you a. - min wracked ' era' Lists for the Provincial Election, to be held on June -19th Chief • ]sere bowel= moveri like salts, 011 telaerai water, lasailr•s candy or chew- � • - - - -- a► tug gum, or roughage, don't so far ♦' �(w i as�� _leDttlo Liver a_ll I stimulant.•Carter's UIFAc, ion Itimcer, L A. Humphries, is taking spe iar steps to see that Little Livsegr Pf la !s the best one. gal. • by name. ae Refuse substitutes. 26cr at 69 ' • • • • • • • - • r . everyone enjoying the 'franchise will be' m a posWon to exercise it at _ STOMACH _ = TROUBLES Relieved at Home - : The 'Voters' Lists have' been posted conspicuously in all the elect Most cases of stomach ulcers' . • anted by waWic hvaeraeldity #oral districts and abundant opportunity is _provided for individuals' -- seid stomach, cbnstlpation, gas - '- _ pains, after eating; igemach ,_ao examine these lists and learn if their name is included. In each dis- - pains, sour stomach, indigestion, f etc., respond to - VON ' S. 'CANADIAN _ trier a 'Revising O�'icer will sit on .specified dates to consider applies- i PINK TABLETS They alp rat create the proper -chi Boris or complaints in•regard to oinisslOn of names. I# I6 incumbent _ - 11 mtcal balance" —thus treeing you of 1 paln and distress. No rigid diet — Nu can eat all wholesome foods •.nd regain your strength. upon each voter to satisfy himself or herself that their name is induct- - Send 10c• for Trial Offer and ill on rticulars. - : :.:. CANADIAN VON CO. : ed. In cases where names are left off or corrections are needed such 444J Security Bldg. Windsor, Out. - _ T ; _persons are advised to attend the Revising Ofliicer s sitting, in person - Non- You Any or to-- obtain .Notice o€ hornplain# f ornns and to f le tyro dayi in' -. - Interest• 'Paying " , . SEC U I T1 E S ? :: _, vanes of -the aforementioned sittings. _ ;. Bonds or Stocka f We hay, markets for a number of - ::.,.,. It aged upon the electorate that each voter shouk� defaulted real aststt, .municipal and i Corporation Bonds and 'Stocks. W6 bave found in many instances that our h. Clients have had defaulted bonds . -.make the inclusion of his name Olt the' a matter :of ' which•we were able to convert into interest bearing securities How ab. _ out your noiorngs'r �v a wfir Do grate • ■ •• • • • • u make any suggestions if you send pons]bidity. Adequate nachmery is provided and every care wfil be to s list of your securities; or a rep- �. resentative will call If you so desire We specialise in' Government, Mu- •• • a • Securities. Qpofa niclpai, Real Estate, and Corporation i -- taken but ndividual co- operation is sou$ 'ht • = tions supplied on request - -_ , • - - -' - ; KENNETH B RNHARD 'Mr.- Humphries; Chief Election Officer issues a message to be ub- 1G1�R73� g P Bonds, Debentures, Stocks ; - -lic in the - following terms Suites 1501 -02 -03 Metropolitan - - _ Building - TORONTO, ONTARIO �. _ .. --_. You enjoy the franchise. Exercise it. You should co- operate in Are You•'Slug M ? order "to see that your name is on the Voters' List, To Throw Os Bner - Stealias h Impurities, enjoy s us or two eac week of l Ae responsibility is yours. Do not delay. Don't put it ;off until Eafi&ing, .Effeivesceat - ,lection Day_ and then ' blam_ a some one_because your _name is not on - - - the Voters' in TINS -�i+ia Not! Ns NEW, LARGE BOTTLE, Issue No. 22 -'34 - •s The school concert was held in the minutes later, the machine was of! Pickertnjt's Dominkn Day Celebrat• - « Town life(( on Wednesday evening, tee of Taylor, wh fun illo t Make Any •tbe�Irrasse _ May 23rd, sponsored by Mr. Lynde,. Traffic Officer Runciman was called g�� etentd l;or July Seeoad ?ERNS , • musical instructor in the school ,and' also Gordon Law, who- brought the and Better than Ever • - llt9bTeacher, Mr. Roy McWhirter. The victim to his home in tgvvn when Horne itegister ; pn iear�; 11.50 it paid la advances • r _. .' rubecdptions to the united scat" and Gevat children in all their c.lioruses and sel- Dr. Cartwright was summoned, and Lan Xowers Sharpened T 3 - ec�lons fil. LSURPATEUR, 1'041 (145101), Britain 12,00 to advance. y d _monstrated the value after a- brief examination was order- ON A MAC$'INE ESPECIALLY Imported stallion, registered in the - -" -- • of the nuiiscal ir.stru• :lion they are ed to the Oshawa Hospital, being DESIGNED FOR THE PURPOSE Can. Percherun. Stud Book, and en•- lFeivin , The help given by the conveyed there by SterntPr - rolled as N::. -47-1, -tha. praperty of -JOHN MURKAR Proprietor. ts3es Ionzen, of Agincourt, R-itn Air Old gre:113- ^nri dirt ; thorn, bI • t A � once. At time or writ.te6• 'farar as � rugY.anr, �,1► -° their fine musical numbers was very still unconscious and in a very Grit- washed out of the bearings and your stand for ser�ire, during 193.4 at .nueh - -°�^' ted. (Mfrs. Lynde also ical condition. Fracture of the skull mower will be returned, well oiled 'his own stably, Brougham. Dunbartott ` � very acious! cortribuied ver -- s ;,,,,. rY S y, is thottgi;� ;v L� i'ee- aii;st s "T� cQrrectiKjt1;G,�fnz cuttin CLAREMONT ENSIGN: 2657 CI 'St Font's An 1* to ' pleasing solos, and our own, one and result o€ the accident. -g--'— • 9 3 _can Dun or. •� W. A. AUSTIN,desdale'Btaltiott moire : - Dunmore Ea» ` tune 3rd, 1st Sunda after Trinity. Bert he Family" his The Rots a Hills Service Station, sign, '(imp•); dam, Bridgebank Joan _ y r Trinit •.' Silliest' of the Famna and a recut- 8 't Sunday School at 2.30 p. m. Celebr- y Garden Notes or in Pickering, (inip•); the pr.;;:erty of F. G. Som- ., ation of the H01y Comintinion At. 3.20 anon, convulsed the "!:ensues• Child- ers, Gordon Park Farm lot 20 con. p- m. D. S. T. Preacher, Rev, E. G pen screamed their deliver The pee- Rust on hollyhocks and snapdrag- J. A. SUBHBY, Phone •-800 � (85 5J 2, Pickering, will make the season llabinson, pie of Brougham feel very grateful ens can be controlled by dusting the of 1934, at his own stable. Terms! -- - - • to Mr. and Mrs, Harvey for the int- � plants with sulphur. Mildew on ros- $10.00, payable, Feb. 1st, 1935. All ,... Greenwood ere and help to the home commun- accidents at owner's risk. Joha _ es can also be treated with sulphur. Radio'Service sty.. concert, Fred Cassle presided at the The currant. bushes 'will most likely Kesel, manager. _ bLh Carl Devitt a confined to concert, which was a success in ev- need spraying with arsenate of lead ALL, M,&KES (fie house through illness. ery way, but attendance was not as ' or parrs green, they can stand heavy Notice '� Mr. and Dlrs: McGuire spent a few good .as expected. SERVICED.AND REPAIRED UO YV stags recently with friends in Toron- feeding and hoe well around them -Teacher Training School "' .Climbing roses are first to` be att- -PRICES REASONABLE Mr . Southcvell •' of 'McMillan, s - t, acked by green fly, use a good insect- WORK GUARANTEED ' ' r P The Teac. er- Traini- g Schtlol clos- icide and spray every week, When Zetlue 'week -end with his family ed its' session for ,1934 by a banquet - transplanting seedlings keep as much ARTHUR RIELD We do Buildi+i¢ cif ,ill hinds. on the evening of May 25th, in the soil as possible 'on the roots and use CARPENTF. RC ti G, Mr, and Mra. Ann's er- .e Faineci Town Hall, Brougham, about seven- a trowel to make a hole large enough R. T. I- Graduate ;gip ykfrommi To* ^.nto or Sunday of tk -sitting down to the tables which to put them in' and press the soil I3 10 Pkane'5201, PICKERING +_ CEMENTING, Mrs. James Rains spent a day of were very' attractive, with spring fl- firmly around them. Violas do well PLUM BING ewers, the . W. M. S. of St. Johns as a carpet for roses as they kelp to Blaeksmithing, & WOOdwork and ► *&st week with her son and daugri- catering for the occasion. Rev. J. -I k the -�„l �Aol i summer. Car- ter in Oshawa. ' . - -- n at -right prices ROOFI N G Glover, acted as , toastmaster and bon bisulphide poured into holes ami3 We extend our sympathy to. 31i :. ehairnan. All joined in singing the put around the roots of .Columbine Now is the time to have those repair We sIso seu - nit�l Ruo `.`A.- Moore to the east, or. the deg :^ National Anthem, in response to the Jobeattended to. Harrows repaired, will make a poisonous gas and kilt P bfxterials,EnlF,far S.rtllrnOnu : of her brother. , also new sections on hand. The fam• _F,glilpnlent, I!nra «'ester _ -- - -. ,.oa to the K ng. M:. Cyril Morley tits ants and borer ". Do not. use to ous Fleur Plows always on hamd. The Mission Band met in th ca : of P` -kerin led in community pin y Veitit of the chisrch' on Sur.• :. ,-r g y g- much, about an o ce to a plant and = $ye.tema, Beatty noon of last Zreet ing vifth W. C. blurkar, at the piarc. cover with .soil. Cutworms can b,*- Also dealer in Viking Cream Separa• Stable E<, 9Irs. K. Wi'..�;rcha_; bees ;tarwi Rev. Mr. W ?!sin, of Whitevale Bap= killed by using a quart of bran, one Wafer and Electric Washers. S' tiSt Church brought greeting7. Visit tablespoon cf molasses and one tea Dealer in Cockshutt and Frost A and other Building Jl :ttermala A few- -day? he °e with her. sizz-er ,_ �� "oad machiner �:Ytimates i'rr'i� Sirs. S. Corbett an<I far ='.�=. or.� frsm W Mtby, Markl am,. a,so Mr spoonful of pari3 green with sa_fic- r' Jamieson, Se•.,'etary of Pickering Tp, Aphone call w if] bring ustn your farm, Work C;i,yrantPed Orr a•ri err ? Ira" lent- wstar to moister. the bran aid Ojy_acetylene weldia S. S '.iii -. g e-, ea lie bri.,ety ve e� F J PR t) j' �E prinkied ar, —and• the plants in the g. . oodwarj, were !n`Br<•,i:lui��* 5a *, u if'. !!? 3ue Speal;•:s of t'r,.e even- i:ta e :enir_x.,A h;tle air slaked lime Phone Pick-715• ' 7y-, afternoon la; . q t at.c ....n b• ,c rirl:,,ed. o•:er the ,z;ard,�n before tra F. . 'may ;_R JYlasnmlic sen ice. - +in ir+' *ruiuc :'_, i r. A. i., Mchar3: -, of W*".it^ tvh,• delivered COd�lC73,2� Phaue' The Woman's As:= :cia*-(,7t held the f i' . nig tfaYt tai %? k,:l snails and bug „. GREENWOOD OOD 491y PICKERING, r ONTARIO .slay meeting in �ha chu-rti ai;h `w. a ' Er' vr;r;Frx. i:e me= case: A sp!- ,,., in 'I quit, dnr e _ _ _ �� __ _ _ en i,I• quartet” �4 h . ? ale arc( ,ei�e me-niiers sF-It- A N,)r.-r:i t White of Braoklin, eor.- ^ ^ated by Mrs. rA s 'seas qu!ltel, af- tributed very'much appreciated mus BRO(� THE THE iter w'hic'h several of th; ladle: 1`t - _ On Victoria Day, Mr. Casket' p'rin- _ ' -- • .. _ • • . . - .. 4 • • ... a. _ { . .1 ��' x, 1 Claremont i • cipal of our schools, took three of ation, of the United Church, was let I You are urged to, attend tike Pray- -.Morgan Pu h is off dut`sulYerin 1�:b rupil3 to Oshavta to compete in to Mr. Baker, of Gormley, wino has ' er Meeting ach Wednesda . eve ' /�/ �• from an ttack of lumbago. g 'the 'Inter- school meet in which they started work this week. y� at F o'clock m Corte -and a j;ynihe �• E• s w E'`L C. A. Overland had a business were very successful, Harold iViorg Our ba12 team played and defeated quiet hour. � FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND, trip to the city on Monday. ar. in the Junior Clas3 took first and lixbridge last Wednesday in the 9- We• are sorry to lose from our ' the Silver 1Ieda1 fot the hi h B. A. lea a The 1 Miss Joan De Ferrari spent Thur3- g jump . 8u }' P aY •S st, Mr, and bars. Chas• Hackney - - - - -- � day last in th. city. and also two bronze medals a: sge- �'�k 3-•a family who me. d . .. , L _ AuccesAoc tau W J HIathec. " " H. C_ i►fcint�e--is--eseciiisg a lar- •,:al price in the 220 -yard dash and Mr. R. J. Daley, of 'Edmonton,, this week May Prosperity' and�Pea- 8toufivitle — = =ge addition .tiL his factory. broad jump. Bill Tomlinson won sec- a prominent business man here this- ce attend them there. t five Night and Day Set-vice Mrs. Duerden and family have and prize and bronze medal • for the y'- years ago, is now -retiring in- On Sunday next there will ba a re- Business Phone Phone moved into .the Beal Apartments. mile race and third prize , for the Stouffville. ception into the church of thosa who gg01 Residence nce Miss Gertie ,Morgan, of Toronto, half -mile races. The third competitor • With five candidates in the field went through the waters of Baptism fr ° ^1 *ha- week -anti with 'Alias ,ss�. -n'a,? un_acs�isful in• capturing any ot'.: in Fast York, .it wilt -be anybody:; - and. - others who wish to 'be received - Evans. the prizes. The teo winners are en= battle, with the chances strong in into this church by letter. The ordin- wit.. ANDERSON titled t� attend the Boys' + favor of Mr. Henry. • ante of the. Lord's Supper will be Charles A. and Mrs. Grant, of Tor y School The' school board troul3le has been observed at the close of service. ., 'DUNBARTON - onto, spent the 24th of May with the. '.fleet to be 'held in Toronto on Jur.E tatter's father, James Evans. 9th, and is open to all first and s =_c- se��tied, with the re- engagement for School Section No. 11 gave a very Mrs. A. D. Peters, of Port Perry, and prize «•inners provided they sac and�ther year of the teachers who high--class concert here on-the even- INSURANCE - spent the' week -end with her dough used at 9east 50 per cent in the }ear's war asked to resign. ing of May 21st. The pupilc showad work at .s. -hool. Mr. C. J. Brodie's ran& west of ter, Mrs. George Beverley. 1 _ no lack of talent. Much credit i.; due AQTUMOBlL2T Mr. Lenson, of Nnrth Claremont, Highland Creek here, was again entered by dogs this Mr, Lynde, their instructor. Much -' we are sore to report is in •vet;r . • , • week when a number of *sheep and credit is ,1 Y Y P also due 'Miss Miss Muir, their FIRE poor health at present. I The Scarboro Public Library- cele- lambs were destroyed and mutilated. teacher and all those who tout; par± BURGLARY The Misses Forgie have in their brateS the One - Hundreth Annivers- During the last two years Mr. Brod- in making the 'evening such a suc: home a beautiful - Ivy Geranium an of its '- xistence on *Saturday, Jas ie has lost over 100. sFeep in this ces,s and for the dainty lunch which ' OABQALTY : which has over forty blooms.- 1 2nd. The' Library was founded by the way' - brought to a close a most end, _able LIFE IN9URANUF Mrs. McIntyre of Toronto, is vis- • Rev. Dr. George, _Ilinister of St. - evening. Phone Pickering 7920 8017 iting with her. son, H. G.• and Mrs. Andrew's Scarboro, and afterwards Green River The Ladies Aid held ,their`a'rnustl :McIntyre. Principal of Queen's University. In �Ir - "- business meeting at ti}e home of Mr_- rtyon Can Blip at Home" L. 'and. Mrs. 'L a and Ernie and conneution with the anniversary and Mrs. Frank See:,eck spent dl Lye ' ry cal- Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 'F. Car" Walter Booth. Their t calf w = : ;n ;- Irs__Bryan were in the city on Vic- ebration Rev. Dr. Carmichael has ter. wered with "Build." Last year's off- — TIRES, BATTERIES, _ ioria Day. + been invitwi to speak on the value of Quite a large famil} reun ?r_ ;'r.>m icers were all returned to. ofii�r in - Ira Boyer and Mrs. Palmer .were a library` t., a rural community. a very snapp y. and happy manriPr: ACCESSORIES, Toronto, took place in ,� it =or.' Park President., Mrs. -TiTos. `Yilliarn a i Lice in Staff in on Thursday evening �gtouffville on the 24th.. Atas3loTV. and better.piicee` last attending an pfd -time concert. Pre '_11rs. Melville Draper: S c r �t- T). 4_ and Alrs Purrh,�f Kinmount The Brun=w.ich Hiii Cemeter% corn �1° C•,'at'•aCt fur t' ^e Chllrrh ate- _ art• WTra F • -_, -o , r ant a coo le_of days this we in snit;r= n:et tn:= �eei;.az tie r: •. ^. :e. p P ' y= teuiinn , :ni .the pipe - :rgan instal:- J. B. Wilsor.. P.1.f_ Hutchings Organist,- Ali,; ` you can in To ^tinto. Claremont. "` -- _ Mr. and Mrs. 3Lich,u7i an•i Mr. 1I I'. Drain: Cor.vener ',.r F :�••..er W. Co:vi,& has gone into Tcrnnto - - -_- Fungi, ZIr�. J. B. L5'i! -ar.: Sack t,':• ? :- tlich;'.l .�,t „t Sunda with, >!r. M!` ed Let ue repair tEtat lFHky tog. «here he. has secured a position uiti: --� -- } ;r. Mrs, R. B ?ck >a. It w;:_ i the Aristocrat Co. I i Eye rf.iati �= T •r+,r:: r.. - a: 02tinl : a _ Rev. J. E. Glover is attendin_ the � -- �:. �nFi Nlr B. 4 t 3.i• tl�r?' "' p: _ :h� ��. - .- _ Care Skilled Motor ItepairP. a - — annual session ,�t>Ff -t .ri 'Ir,. 1''�' :r- r :, it w.' ?. .. COni2LE- r'.Cf' at Brockville tR = �:'Peii. - .•:•e • •z`L.i.'. -1— 'x + :• S ^.Ct' ''(1[Cnc.: :G,. '_ti. -'b•: "d +'; ` ' 1aC. The radrn sers of` the C. G. i. i . Th. C. C' 1 t'! : +:'.l: h •:.i t.. car. :.� :.: _`4rs........... -,... - . Gordon Law — ace to be cbngratulate�• on the. 'l, o• ! and tl @ :n [ �• : Y`rltl3y`. J.:.:'• ... . J. >r '< z`�.. nark. _at member- t• - :,i' 1C'i.tl'ltifY �'�i'`(1L Phone2Jfj., _ elZ tea given at tke manse on Sava. we` - _ _ Li'+L t >tiT_' :+ , day afternoon last. L;' at: ? ^�i, PI'CKERING, O;tiTARId -` - - Mrs. D. Alger, of i+,rant •; l~a:= ret- ...ye _ A ;N ?t r. • of tit County r•:.r ^st - -- - - • •• - -- urned home after spending a few•` _ . a t'r)C'RT Vt 'RF.ti'hi +ti �f the C,raarati a of the Court: of f day. - with her.sister,-llr3..Dr.'Tur: Stra ;n — Ontar: will be i:?�!d-pursuant.t. a,1- DINTY S GARAGE linson. -Pi: BLIC NOVICE i; hr.e ' journrrerit the Caunc :l C'. ^.an c?r i ^. Car. Brook and Kingston ftde. Misses June" and Anna - Forsyth,. by L. H. T[IC� Opt .D that the first sitting of the C•vart )f the C•.urt H-ws- in the Town o: t3 n Whitby,. or. Tuesday, the 5th day of spent the 24th at Caesarea with their + p Revi =ion for the Municipality .,:• t::. _ uncle and aunt, John and Mrs. Car' To:vnship- of .Pickering. for the . rev- June; A. D., 1934, at the h•,ur' of �ieceral Repair Work all care; ter, of Toronto. Eyesight, Education and 'Efficiency i;irin of the Assessment Roll for two- o'elock it th-e _eternoon, Day- guranteed at reasonable The Mark Linton family moved to Part '17 1933, will be Pe!.i at the T�wri: hip- lisrht Savirsr Time. - prices. "Toronto on May 24th, Mr. Linton i Th-. •:yea in modern life deal with Hall. ir• BroLithaa, on Monday. th ^_ -kl! :aceourits to be laid before flay Acetylene Weldidq�' having secured employment in the industrial eye - con( ;itiona and .their 4th day v, June. :1:,2, at the hour of Council she }utd be forwarded to tha Batteries ropaired and ahnrged. TAY. hey one - o'ctock 'in rl.? .afterrl - Clerk. pro riy. certified. at least Y• application to otherwke dormant Firestone and Dunlop Tires., Davd Coates, of Paisley, is visit - � cohditi•+n . The eyes of the child z: All person; inter --:tFc aril: please .three days before the meetinzof the_. -.. I g his brother,,John, who has been t home and at school: The eyes•of to_ take notice air, _,v�r� tl e~ ,5elye= Cou ^.Lii, Gasoline and Oilr. very ill. for some time, but at pre- act +r ii' gly day and the eves-of yesterday. To DAT::D y; W itby.'_this J9t%s day Refreshment Booth In C,- irnectiou sent he is somewhat better. ! im ress people with a ro er.a rec- Dated the-1741f day -of' Mac, 1931. �f '_Kay. A. L'.. _934. rk 7E"i , The following spent the week end P p P p P PP Phone Pi �� -- - n8 Pe iation of their responsibility. Baub• Donald R. Beaton R. D. Ruddy. (nightor day). =' ` with R. J. and Mrs. How: Mrs. J. lea ar ea3i2� , ,purchased -and easily Clerk of the ;tunicipaIity. County Clerk C'1 k Anderson, daughter:, . Pennock .Jr: ! broken. We have a moral rp.Aponsib- _. _ _ � MILTON SLEEP _brother, and daughter.. Fay and J 0ity •i'ar. atrove the -value of all bau - 421y PROPRIETOR Pennock Sr., cousin, all of Toronto. Isles tiir tare cif the eyas.--After t:i.;s Mr. and Sirs Lyman ]silke.y, and fate tt sr+i si c\ h ' :o: ' •• may n TRAVEL �� C ��C H , 7 rlrs. Selena -Michell and si,tPr Jli3s� free to ! consider the others. Ciaio't - _ K Sndy, bulwark ih -the w: ► ester, of Mt. Joy,. spent is th �rnnrerr - with INIn.and Mrs: il[acklem and £am• �,: Id': founda:i•n. let spa endeavor t+ -il at the Fox Farm, Alilliken. ' F , - - On Sunday morning next Rt-v,'A,, build c•,n :tant.y a's a sure means o. � '- -�__ -- - wes�. �, v,,,t: �,�•ryty� otf- settinsz w%"t time would outer: I �"'°•'- - - - . -- --_-- -- \I. Irwle, -B A, B. D., of Whitby. K•iee _remove• Tht chili -krus r !"L __ _ - ~e o - - „"•• / acs t . will speak in the. United Church; e- "ca- ..°. _ . _- P - as it is taught, $s- the child devc: , { presenting the ,Ontario Temperance individuat tuition is, linked with "'"r"E""z7"+''•��;r >� Federation. oerience and knowledge of a w'id - i-�' •- _,. -:c Eyesight .Sj�eCltillst Roy Morgan, who has had a .long wider nature comes, but a chill _ •uc r+s�^ e•ac.:aL,,,�., , eat +ti „r.���,+,y. •sr siege of illness, is improving grad- • - .,..�,. +io,..aoas. •+a•.•w. j "'st"a' • � _. usily. He wr}s able one day last he only knows he is taught. "� dawn tQ be continued - ...: ,•. �s„w. +.,..,• "°`a'"''- •'�OiRflRe/!�- Lf�tt� week to drive into the village with _ l�_ C' DL4NEY Hi�OC� ' his horse and buggy and - visit hit �a�waca•s' ” "1O0" �i ilv „7e4a, ' :father, D. M. Morgan. STANLEY - :- THEATRE •p'°°'"` = = - - `+''"" ' °`tee As"' Miss Margaret Graham,, of the : -� "�"•a•"' s,rxga+•.,ue(/ 10 �i3Rdt>/idR �� !� �� :aovth end of the village, was to the STOIIFF�ILLE �«� `, . ' oca,v C - city for several daps ' owing to the ..`�•" , �" �, t3iHl/U5APbWs death of MT. Nichols, who died on _ .. " ti -• � sc•cL — =• c l was held - - ' Friday, and who.-- funeral _- _' on Monday,° �fthflAl and S.�TL "RDAs, ' ' The 24th was observed very quiet -_ t4 } Typical Low Return Fares between Pickering and ' ltiew York', "i W; St. Louis,. $21,45; Philadelphia, ly in the village. The bowling Club Jane lit and'_nd, $_n ;x; Lc "Angeles,$t ?46ii Sub4ct-to chance ::+vhich was, open for the season oa � wi�hnut notice. Tickets. TimeKbles and all that day, attracted a great mangy of THE FOUR MARX BROS. Information a' the _ our residents, ..both player. and. =pet a'sASTFRiti HOUSE,. , Phone 4.iixt y tators. Theti green is now in excel!- ent condition and will be a busy spot - t t :all summer. DUCK SOUP C,YE+/'/CtSf/r� The body of Warner Brown, wh, 5RAY•fLOCKS -died- on Christmas Day, at /his home. HOLLY W,L)OD ON PARADE aRE Bll Fast- LirQ�iing Chicks an- Oshawa, .and which was lying iri P-ICfOR.IAL _ �% the mortuary since his death,'was in _ - 'WINTER. terred in the Claremont Latino Cemr start' on Wednesday. afternoon .last, TL'F.SD .wrsd. WF.n�FaD AI" LAYERS. Cbi�tc• hatched ih late May or June hove R.,t to h� 3n the resents of a number of rel- extra• oiRoro:.: and extra fast Rrowing. it the puttet� When time a P are q,,:ng to give yn,ti rnanp high priced eggs in -No. 1�P 'h atives J tms :,th :and 13th es its final hour, 0W The, First 2Kens' Tournament of - vember -*nd Decemher. !(3 -a hug aluw Kr.gwiaR chicks at tbi'f ;memortals we exemw - -the Season Arid of this. Tournament will W kllnee Beery, ,Clark.GAbie timc p_ vrar. t Res c.tnnot h.^.p,- fns atuch Fall eq,�•money, • Bt-.-%y w�"II be standing ; ••Fouadati: n Grade" pullets frt:rr our earlier hatches weigh un =; rue .held 6,- art-- on -day. June ^rti - 3} lhs. rash xt It weeks old. Th:,y hind of gtc w.tt, Rtvee you ti0t? mote trihtno to the 6th. The draw will be made at 1.30 rnatuaed lacers at 5 months osa. - pe�N tbty nor. been `r P. m. standard time: The green is i• r��ELL' DIVERS" ' `° `'°�'°r °n' excellent condition, and .a big day Write us for full particulsars and our reduced pcicNe, or tai! cis creative skill aware, 3s expected. Very valuable prizes wr? :L•�t REL- SARDI- CC +JiEE1i: the manager of the Bray Hsatchery,in your district. flee brat results,_ , being iven. Me Geeater Tribnbe g BRAY CHICK HATCHERY, 106 Cisybvr+a Ave., Si. SF. Caadrirris, 4?nt. Remember the Claremont Baptist . l : tt Brooder and Office, 2385 DrSferin St., Toronto. N. W. STAFFORD Church Memorial Services which will ANY OLD. PORT" .be held on Sunday, June 110th, at 2 i Eight. Breeds- Eighth Year Blccd•Testiug -Sixth Year Govetnereet g yton Road Npprovat. p. m. (standard time_). Tile vi«ittjI4 Svd Scbmidt, - Whitby �.4. speakers will be Rev. Jas. Grant, Pr. • Phxie Whitby Tracy, of .Toronto, and Rev. Jos.' Prc>priet, c -- Evans 'i,:a; E4.- kaiser, of Oshawa: i' Pis :` : +� spice at rear -of -tl e "s -, - _ _ historicAl paper will also be - _ tll S by one who know:,. Itlusic .Rill be 'rev.- ! - e' O. 7 e - dered by the Toronto Welsh Quartat' THE "JIADELI`E" You are invited to attend this re,n `embrance of the old pioneers: �-E E AU TY -��- _ -of �d anla Leaf Ildntaai r tti The D. D. G M. of Toronto'' Di::- i7 - -- _ - _rict__B., A. F. ant A. NI., P.t. «qr. ; - $ro. Albert N. Downs, paid his ofi ' n ` - - -- _ — -- - -'- -_ 1. <4 mp'ans ,i new vFar which-mn ,%ns • aaaS Co. icial visit to BrpwRham Union Lod -, anowPerin »n'r.t WaVt.. USED ,AUTOMOBILES, TRAM:. An:•i WAWANESA_IN,9. CO. ge on Wednesday ni�ht last. Tl:e:e Ib- tv�Porn'.mentWaves`tosiiite7ery it 'ClioaPrstee for form and cou7. rg - -were -nbout' 135, •inember= present Iadq'; rune. so why rot snake _ . _ buildings. form four Toronto .lodge: , Agtncou :t : :tin nppnintasen'. CC Wind,-torm Insurance on bus' 1:nss, . Markham and Stnu>;fville. After the ` . ORS, FARM, IMPL EMEN"t'S' wind - mills, Silos etc. _. work of the .lods;e was completed, a!1" .i giv- rdl m-v ^n,tornery my very best --Automobile'Insurance - repaired is the bangs et 1 all where ; careful a raetrtiot!. - j'(� : ` :,04 all kinds., ;an excellent supper Ras served; a A,!- i• Ala,, W,rn -lPng. - .Halr•curting, S ^alp "FARX8 FOR SALE lightfsil• program of music was ren l- I An F:aciwl .Treatm ^nts. ered'by Bro. Bert Harvey and a lady Shnrnrr)clhg. _ REASONABLE -PWCES. Write oc phone 1 ` vocalist from Stouffvillc. Also a nn.ni 24M. �,/t,un3e11,1 ���K $QW�" bee of speeches were Ricers by mom .bars of the lodges. -� =phone 1906 !CLAREMONT (CHAS, �COOPFR, ; CLAREMONT WHITBY, ANT, � H . - - - -' -�- - - -.._ . _ NEE SEE LAUCHS- -by nx �- - : - - - -� _ - - -- -- ts>[>tOrtaii was himself a prisoner. Foolhardily Hurrina removal or a +e crates ut he had thrust himself into the place, - =- •[plum from the lines waiiaroo carrying and he gnaw that it was not the call 3,000,000 pounds in sold to Australia— 01 dui discovery of a diary dropped by Yu'an y, but a mad anxiety *or Eileen 710 Igoe See„ head of a sans, in the Lime- which had driven him.' ` boune warehouse of Jo Lung, one of He had seen the room In which she ll.ondoa'a biggest -tone""—discovery Oat ru•aa's agents on the wauaroo was imprisoned apparently under the • _ t are shadowing !;Eileen Kearney with guardianship of a woman. He woad- �el :�htful Fresh from. .'whom Detective inspector Dawson ered if any o1 the eunuchs remalned • _ saig is In love -411 this occurs before Quality the (sacrdens Miles= is kidnapped at Port Said. Haig, on duty inside the harem enclosure. _ _ , _ ­trailing Eileen, is plunsed Into the He walked along the path below drugged Bath of Feathers by a -trap- the Wall Very iaiatiy at times he had door, but escapes from the deadly dun- iseon and gets the drop on Joseph who heard the murmuring of surf far be. left, which contained what apreared ' - - -- -- - topplea lato the Bath as be in shot, Eftlg low. Tissue Grafted to Body takes all his papers, nails the body in- to be the only cafe in the place, was • to the packing case intended as his, and Cautiously he mounted the steps of deserted. None of the squat buildings ad Impaired Glanlds. yosine as Joseph, makes his way into the first of the little watcht owers. of plastered mud -brick and wood- P Arabia. Escaping arrest, Oestler die- There were several women In the gar- work exhibited any sign of life. Tied y al. Yu from the In w big where' den, but Eileen wen not among them. up to the steps was a dingy - looking t Eileen is. Disguised as Joseph, Haig the balcony upon which be had seen motorboat -the same, or its twin, in $altimoie -The successful grafting red to prepare the tisane for fans- 'arrtces and is assigned to outside guard Eileen was not visible from this , of living tissue into a human body to plantation. r ',duty at Yuan'■ palace, -'Tu'an • nd point. which he had crossed tom Roseir. take up the functions of impaired This tissue was first grown in 9 cut Aswami Pasha abaord a 'egbmarine Then a distant murmur ch"ked him — — lure the wallaroo from her course with Pressing on, he cautiously mounted glands was described today by three_ - ure prepared with the serum of the a wirrless appeal for aid, destroy the fII.hia stride. Shading_bis .eyes, he float's wireless, remove the bold then other Sight of steps........ be saw stared. Another motorboat -a mere John Hopkins research workers in a patient from whom the gland had �. sink the liner with torpedoes something at which his heart seemed dot in the blue -was rapidly disap_ copyrighted article published in the been removed. A,aimilar culture was duty at Yu'an's palace. Yuan and As- to miss a beat. One of the black pearing around the tail of the !stand. American Journal of Surgery. developed from the propective recip -i wan! Pasha aboard a submarine lure sunucha was comtne 'down 6 side �riiH&1ag a$8ta, '��hgd_ — - +_- ient and at the end of two. war ke the] the warlaroo from her course with s • tissue was transferred to it. For*: wiriess appeal for aid, destroy the 21 1- path, carrying a woman's body thrown not gone fifty yards when a second ation of healthy parathyroid tissue er's wireless and remove the gold. sackwise over his right shoulder. time he was pulled up sharply. From into ailing patients were cited. The four weeks tt was grown there to be One glance was sufficient He was the north, far over the sea, beyond come acclimated to its new host. carrying Eileen Kearney - -alive or the rocky headland which embraced success Asa noted i71 the rise of the •INSTALMENT 2? dead, Haig could not tell! A tall and 1 amount of calcium in the blood to The parathyroid tissue was graft - the port beyond the Island, came -' In the great gardens of the old vicious - looking Arab, wbite•robed . echoing sand re- echoing the' sound of normal. The thyroids are two glands ed into the loose Slash of the arm pit. palace, an unusual quiet reigned. The and turbaned; followed. a mighty explosion. near the windpipe. The prathyroids The operation Asa performed on Feb-, aeemed to have disa�Deared, Automatic in hand, Haig craned close to the thyroids, control the-ccl- ri.ay 17, 193S.-Within sixty, days. - - - - -- — -- - tie patient ieapoded to testa, show - to a man. Even the big engine shed over t e�pai•apet as the gigantic no- cium supply. l adjoining the y 'Jack Rattray, chief officer of the Faced with the almost uniform fail. in an improvement, the experiment garages, and its none: ' gro swung• suddenly left descended a Wallaroo, was a powerful swimmer, g � ' with the tall radio masts, were desert - flight of stone steps, and d+_sappeared ore of other experimenters, Dr. Har- era reported. -ed• The big ouse was still. tinder an archway, followed by the When that rain of t th a mschlne • g gun bullets had swept the sea, be lead vey B. Stone, associate professor of The -second ease of the experiment. Haig strode along a path close on- Arab ducked under the protection of the surgery at the Johns Hopkins School ere was started more than seven; der the wall which marked the south- Where did that tunnel lead to? Haig floating deck chair. He .discovered of Medicine, and his sasoctatf-s, Dr. months ago and has progressed to a ern boundary of bin patrol. His brain heard the bang of a heavy.door is the that by resting bin chin upon a cross- James C. Owings and George O, (fey, point where they described the. !per -i was racing again, and he knew that sunken archway. w must seep a grip on common he stood plainly is view now to �� -8nd- could made their report after more than sties as successful. Three operytions sense. anyone is the garden, he heno a propel it without any very great ef- three years of research. for parathyroid transplantations and l cry! It came from the balcony upon fort. He knew provided be, could es- The first -opportunity to apply the five for thyroid were undertaken re- He made a detour, eo as to -Pass which he had soma Eileen! "Cherie! cape a bullet. that it would be pos- method to a human being presented cently. the wimdowoi the hot be abated with- cherie! my babel where are you?" Bible_ to keep afloat for boars. But itself early last year, Two patients The three se;etstists declined, be•! the Jackal. The drug- shatte,ed creole This was the big woman he had seen that ghastly stretch around the wreck were brought into the clinic, ouc snf- cause of- "insufficient data," to gen -' Sprawled across his bunk, breathing was now bristling with sbarkV dual fering from Paget's ' disease, a Eerie eralize on the possibilities of their di- on the previous nay.. She bad looked Do ]heavily. There were fewer sounds from the of excessive ' bone growth and the French. • acovery in i'vecolutionizing the pro- Haig realized that practically he bad Haig sprang right up on the pars- few poor survivors. But the protect- other from lack of sufficient lime in cedure of- treating patients who lack the run of the place; a guardian who pet, waving his arms. Swiftly Celeste ing deck chair, so far, had e+caped the body. the proper amount ollaecretiond from ' indicated that he should conceal him. ' the attention both of the marksmen and latter had a thyroid gland re- internal glands. sell and wall Haig drew bank and and of the summoned moved 16 . months previously and • stone steps and along the garden. RattrsY snmmoaed all rig reeoura showed the effects of this. Speaking for the group, Dr. Stone Off COLOR - Now you can ea. He meant to survive the tragedy. said, however, they believed they were ���� �� presently she came fanning dbwa. the He must survive it, A finatia deck One parathyroid gland was remob- cof o r lingerie, "You, up there! you can bear.. me ?'" _ justified to saying their method . ' il► shirts, slip covers chair and one man's undaunted spirit Item the patient who had ei that y g she gasped. etc., and know meant the difference between immun- disease. An ezamfnstioa shover i that `holds great promise for future pro- etc., -end that the color will "I n, yes, 1 am .....: I know who you are! She cold me. !tp for these ghastly mnrderer% and it was healthy. 9i: weeks icere req-ii- - grans:' �+ s STAY. The new In- that day of'reckC6ing which he ewore, - Usten, only .listed: This in the work was establish- - • _ r m'is's" staat Rit soaks is the - here recently. Thi:, hall d cr -��h. shoul+i come to y «'' a color. That's why of the Chinese hell -cat. [t is Said with clenched ed In 1920 by the council of the uni- y Ya Permanent Place LUA:.never have streaks and from Keneh who has taken the little spat& -and why Rit ed- one. They have dragged me airain, I A gentle, alMv. t impr,•eeptWe cur• vergity ag a. meraorisl to the painters •Of Honor is Given • �•• ors last and last and think, the poor baby. They will take rent, wag bearing him seawards. He and sculptors of the United States. i) last -- 33 Colors. her to Koseir, and from there to the tried to visualize a chart of the Red • American Artists The bust of Ward was done by ` Douse - of Hassan et -Suk at K�ineb, Sea and the aDDrc:imate positrons of Herman A. MacNeil; one of Wards _ t, WR1K OM UW( This house......" steamers. He wiw many miles off the - favorite pupils, 'the Pearce bust +y I "I know It, t know' it! ", Hats; inter- 'track. and dusk was near. His proper New York= Porttatt busts of John Paul W. Bartlett, designer of the wrrN rupted impatiently. "Go on! Go on!" course, then, was to steal southward Quincy Adams Ward, sculptor, and pediment on the House wing. of the "There are two motorboats In the on this gentle current, and then edge Charles .Sprague Pearce, painter, National Capitol. - harbor. 1u one of them she will be to towards the tail of the rocky fsl- were unveiled in the Hall o! Ameri- An address on the work of Ward taken. For God's sake, . save her!' and, since rescue by a passing steam- can artists at New York University delivered by Herbert Adams, dean - Here it 1a bad enough -bat there! er was almost out of the question. of contemporary American sculptors, • Stop them -you must stop them!" He was now_ more than • a mile culty, there. Probably they had some characterized him as the bulwark of NIWI "But tell me: where it my best from the scene of the - disaster. He means of commnr.ication. Americanism in scnlptur€� The work _ Nile�eeeAl chance -" swung around. The submarine and Exultation, doubt, fear, [ought for of Ward is known is this city througt "There Is only one way," she Bald: the dbow, the latter• with two boats supremacy is his mind. They were his Washington, on the steps of the "it is through the in tow, was making for the bead of . three hours out trom the base, and Subtreasurery Building; Shakes• - .�,..�.� gate. But '!t you . could only reach it, the blacks would the island. It- was a screen from be• the long, low island was dropping peare, on the Marl in Central Park; never question yuu..And al' thoite pigs hind which, doubtless, they operated. astern. Four more hours before that Horace Greeley and William E. Dodge ago' I are away.......:' And, so carefully does Fate weave 'wing around which would point their in Herald Square, and Ilenry Ward- ' Haig raced down the 310Dr steps. those comedies in which nillywilly bows to the African count -wbtch Beecher at the Brooklyn City Hall. Ended it chance a collapsible ladder, we all play a part, that it was almost would seem to bring him nearer to Pearce on the contrary -spent most 1 e need_ for pruning purposes, was lying exactly at this moment .b't Dawson Eileen! of his time in France. Hu Is known • Urs. H. T. Rowaome, Atl6ene. on a path where one of.tha gardeners Haig walked down the little jetty to They were drawing in to the main for his north will of the T ibrary oft .Pat., writes "My baby boar was bad left it! It was heavy, but long. where the motor cruiser was moored. coast again. Suddenly, Hs!g sprang Congress; "Meditation" in'the Metro• imuumd with coon i gar• — A p888rOII8LQ rage gape tt930n D��!'i++nL YC�I uCai V, wL.w — . er to his feet. - ah'Butlng- ey'£1tedl'Ya—Al- & .a Riby'a Own Tabku 84 most under their starboard bow float- politan Museum and for two canvts. ' •d . 13etosx I fuel given half Haig additional strength, • Fn_rtfiy' ex- member, and an Arab 'boy were on es in the Chicago Art Institute. - -box the coostipstion was r,�ted.': - tending the ladder, he leaned it up board. They both stood up AIId stared ed a piece of wreckage which look- By relieving const:patioa. baby's against the high wall, mounted and at him suspicicugly as be came ed like a deck ch air. rhea, beside , Own Tablets pnvent more eerioua stood on the top. The read far be hurrying along the stone pavement it; a head bobbed up..... • "A good conscience is a continn'a: ailments developing. Much easier _ 1e take than anuses laxatives low was deserted from and to end. Orders!" he said, sharply. "Ko&e• (To be iComtinj°d) •: Christmas. "- i'ranklin. and perfectly aq/e for all little folk Poised perilously, he began to draw irt" but as he sprang on board. the " fire= the wee babe to children of the ladder up, an operation calling crew of two continued to regard him _ sceool age 250 pacliags for great muscular effort in,' a ntcw' witb doubt and hesitation, pGWillietni' It6 sense of equilibrium. "Hurry!" he cried, and swung the f A PAGE - - • A sort of savage exultation tent formidable club he carried. The negro • • t him the powers of an arrobat. He glanced helplessly at the boy -and not the ladder poised like a'Fee -saw the latter threw off the rope. At last -�0 on top of the wall. Then, realizing the game was in his hauls. , that be could not turn it, be lowered ' By dawn he wuuld be back in Hose the narrow end onto the hard -baked . It. There was a wireless station, and _ D1ARY :' E A ' mud of the path below: Sw!ttly, he a small ,English colony. He was no slid down, jerked the tall 'adder from longer "Joseph" but Pad become the wall, closed its three sect.lons, again fa- -spirit and in :'act Detective j Hai a you a Sto Sketch and dropped if •, amongst [tie rank Inspector Dawson Haig. Y rY a undergrowth in a ditch. He peered anzlcnsiy ��ead. The ' He reached the outskirts cE 'hc- lit. 'lead'ing motor cruiser w►as cot in � PeCe2 or_an nlustration that is sale- tie terraced town unchallenged -in- sight. Even if a car waited at Noseir, able? deed, without meeting a livint crest- which he suspected would be the ; " ure. The palm -lined street on the case, be could have it +ntercEpted. ''Kingston Highway, 10 O'clock in the ditch, so you got yours, --- The game was in Lis hands!, at night -- dark, not much .traf- eh? Didn't you tell me five miles Or—perhaps..-You—ha-me—some- ! " �- etc. Two cars in rear -end col- back that you would stop at the - The- couree, -as -he remembered; lam- ,- ,lision.�0 -tie- Car -irt ditCh� driver--- first_garage_and' get that tail light other saleable idea. Tell us CAN'T SLID OR SLIDE due northwest from the bay fo, the goofy, but conscious. Second fixed ?" ed the ar - about it. :,' first forty or fifty miles, There, out car half off road, radiator still me course that steep ; FALSE TEETH of sight of the mainland, it skirted spouting. Bad smash. Drivers gamest. Fortunately nobody was that long, low island. Thence it bore loudly blaming each o er. Second seriously hurt, but somebody is: Send a stam0ed (3c) envelope north along a desolate coast for three. man says the otheVcchap's tail goin g. to pay a nice bill for dam. Don't use an old kind of remedy hours • or more, then wester! again, li ht was out. Claims he came a es and I, don't see how the man. for information about our 9 to g keep false tooth in pplace -uses affable, sweeying out seaward to Daas Jeddah round a sharp curve -at thirty who was hit has a leg to stand on service, - fecoP13W one which dentists prescribe and nor'nortbwest to too Petro' eta. miles an hour and bumped into He was either trying to save two . such as Dr, Wernet's Powder -the tton He might find hintselt i� diffi• rear of first car before he saw it. bits or five �ri*inutes' time. In largest eetler the world -gsip� teeth It was one man a word against either case It's almost always, a• I so SwUre yet comfortable they feel natu- - "' - another's. _ losing game.. Don't You think so? IDEA S rat. f'odtiv* no all 1MPOATANT: - „' • • . • P1�g01 clicking- class talent asilabte for "Yell had no tai] light, esya blissful eosnfott snanired all day long, »� Personally, I wouldn't 'drive si .•Unlimited _ 2'ormn :.peeialcomfortcushionto pro. oARaaw ]P'as�g one Ntas: No colored P , s'a'wn snag and "I had so," " says the other, And city lock•, without a tail light � t' Met and soot' gum. ozzzzsaa'roza Lkllew it _n and, believe me, 1'44' THIRTY -NINE LEE AYE, MYPate -keeis mouth sanitary- �ireatb correspondence invited so on. ,--make it my business to 'know.' TO�tONTO Plus" �°VIS —a �&rrZ=ATSn' 7sza,TMOAZ Just then along came P.C. 2 on e e • • orsnozo or aaassoa his motorcycle. "Well, well . , Issvyl-- No. 22 ---'34 34 zing St. z. :°route' out• says he to the driver of the car Wall. 1'Il be seeing you. Y j a Poultry Mites Where Are Plenty Woman of Seven�t`y - Of all the many'varietles of vermin Just Like Him Clears Brush Land -� too that infest fowl, red mites are the . " i '�' •r most troublesome. One of the very And Rebuilds Hollne __ - �► beat disinfectant@, to 'use against Just because a person does not sub- - -- - - zniis -7fi ds a -ss fo owII s: — Dtaaolve acnbe�o iW pspei is -Zia criteriazr - - -- - - -- one pound and a half of concentrated that he does not read it. The other —.�•. _ lye in as small a quantity ce water t La�mg and Piastening of Y ti' day a man came into our office who House Done With Mixture •' ?! O 1 — as possible. (It wfll -be necessary to does not take the paper. He was very ando this two or three hours before the conversant with the news that had Of Her Own Invention rye is 'required as it should be cold been in the paper and also an adver- - hatter• when used).' Put three quarts of raw tisement in which he was interested. Mrs. Thins Simmonds, who cele a linseed oil into a five gallon stone He took up our time for some min- orated her 70th birthday by taking s y crock and pour in the lye very slow- utes answering his questions regard- holiday in North BattIeford, Sask. ly, stirring meanwhile. Keeping on Ing the at---of course, time does not has more mannish attributes to be: BY Mail ill. iltorgan stirring until a smooth liquid soap is count for much these days, as that is _ credit than the most modern' flapper' - ":' • produced, then gradually add two what we have the most of : but that - .• In addition to clearing the brash HAVE YOU A CANARY. gallons of crude carbolic acid or coin- is not ail, we have a phone in the of- -land for ploughing she has found'timf 9 merclal creosol, stirring constantly flee which costs real money, and he until the resulting fluid is a clear wanted us to do some phoning for t0 rebuild her home. _ According to bird shops Canadians are extremely fond of dark brown. Use two or three table- Alone on her farm her 'dexterity him, as he did not like talking on Canaries, especially those living in the country. Consequently soonfuls of the mixture to a gallon of the phone. "• This took up- another lot with axe, hammer and saw enablec a little delving'into the origin of these little ehirpers is not amiss. water. The disinfectant may be ap- of our time. It happened to be rain- her to clear 33 acres .of brush land It seems about the time Columbus was making his import- plied with a hand spray pump, or if Ing that day, and .he took shelter in ready for crop and remodel the farir ant voyages westward across the Atlantic, a coastwise vessel was such is not available, a brush will do, our office; that is nothing, we always home. proceeding through the, Mediterranean toward the Egypti�i port but in either case the fluid should be like to be of service when we can. Her latest achievement was th( of Alexandria. It had come up the African 'coaat fry the used liberally after the house and After he had ascertained all the my lathing wind• plastering of the newly. Canary Islands where it had taken aboard a large nlftuber of moats have been thoroughly cleaned formation he desired, and leaving, it repaiired home v.ith a mixture of her Canary songsters. The birds were a cheery lot; their melody out, flooding every crack and crev- struck us' that perhaps here was a own invention. Unable to secure made the crew and passengers happy. ice. new subscriber for the asking, se we laths she plucked tiny willow, twigs All went well on the sailing vessel until it started through said: "You ahotz)d be s subscr,ber to sufficient to compteteiy- -covr� the - - -our "pager.- We don t reallp know walls. The task occupied tht sum- t e�irditei ia ietsu between noidlern Africa ��� �ee�j what he said for an answer, but we mer months of 1932. and Sicily when a severe storm struck.. The ship foundered, do know. -,that he didn't subscribe. For piaster she unesirihed a clay - burst open in places. "As we cannot salve ourselves," said one Fire Darnages Home of - Editor Now this particular man could well ravine. Quantities of this she carried of the sailors, "I will free.the birds." Just After Deadline afford to take the paper foi every to the house and applied over the As soon as the kind sailor opened the doors of the cages the , - member of his family and not miffs twig laths. After the rough clay had canaries zoomed- -out in a northeastern direction. Where did Florence Colo —When fire damag- the money; a dollar to him would re- dried she applied a smoother solution those canaries - go? For some reason they did like Sicily, and ed his home recently Milton H. present about a nickel to us. So lack made from the same 41ay, plu • -Baud a they did not relish Italy; but they did stop at Elba;--the island- - Baet13; of funds was -not his reason. As long editor of the Florence Daily as some people can borrow. their and chaff from the bottom of t21s which was destined to be the place of banishment for Napoleou Citizen, wrote a front page apology neighbor's paper it will be a poor strawpile- A little paint supplied the Bonaparte. They remained there for a time then went on to .for his readers. color scheme to the room.- . lookout for the paper man to enlarge the Euragean mainland and finally -selected the Hartz Mountains ' This writer hangs his Fead in _his circulation. Wonder it it'ever oc- Mrs Simmonds came' to �.snada, for their permanent home. Today the bulk of imported can- 'shame, gnashes his teeth, curses tarred to these people that their from Edinburgh a alone since She has ants come from these mountains which are covered with dense roundly, he wrote. neighbor has a broom, a tea kettle, or worked the farm alone since her son He dismissed the damage done to a fly swatter. (Drayton Advocate). left home five years ago. Asked ,how - - forests and thick undergrowth.' . -his home as relatively unimportant. she learned to use a saw and -make The sailor that freed the little. yellow birds went down with What angered Editor Booth was the - plaster she remarked' simply "I:- is ' his ship: All the passengers were lost. However, one sailor fact that his home caught fire ten -33 -Year Record strange what one can do when one ' managed to seize a heavy timber from the ship, and he clung on minutes after the deadline for his really has to." ei till it scraped a beach. He was the only survivor from the afternoon newspaper. "A record in Sunday School atten�- - ocean tragedy, the only one left to -tell this story of his brother dance bas been made in Listowel that Z a; " sailor's kindness to the canarie9. Sumlllr><er Silk Frock has probably not been equalled in the Founder of Girls' r • • r r r province' says the Banner. Miss :&boo1S Di Ca RUTTER 2 TOO YEARS OLD By HELEN WILLIAMS Myrtle McLachlan has been honored by the United Sunday School and pre- Hazelnut butter 2,700 years old and still in good condition Lessow Furnished with seated with a fountain pen for hav- . NEW YORK - -]Ira. Katharine Hibbs, was the° archaeological find recently examined by Professor Dr. sut�nsussaap pa;va; #nlll ing attended Sunday School .every 71, president sad founder of three .Johannes Gruss of Berlin - Rahndof. Erery - Pattern Sunday for thirty -three years She girls' schools in Boston, Providence. - The material, as •described by Professor Gress; Consisted of _ : • _ -has already received all diplomas and and New York, Is dead here of plieu two lumps about the size of plums, found with the remainh of a seals that can be secured and has oc- .mouls. Sbe was: born .ia Galena, Ill. i^ casionaily received gifts from the -wean of the Iron Age, about, 800 B.C. in a grave near the town +' _, - : of Butlingen. The body had been cremated before burial, and _ _..: - .- __ __ - school. Miss McLachlan attended .`the urn containing the hazelnut butter was in the tire, This Sunday School in Cargill for seven years s Li recur.. It a believed that years without- a'gziss and has main- There is no record to equal Mies Me- +thoroughly sterilized the earthen vessels and. its -sealed -in con- tained her record for the past 26 Lachlan's splendid achievement. (tents, coating the fat. with a carbonized layer that constituted a - :,,second protective eovefing, Consequently in all. the centuries bacteria and fungi had been ..unable to penetrate to the fat and spoil it. It was identified as _ _ - A !' Otte /� �e u hazelnut fat by - particles of carbonized nutshell embedded in it. _ - � a - LESSON NO 8 'p ar meat. Anyone wis hir g to receive HOME TREATMENT Fig. 47 demonstrates- bow an artist a personal reply, may hava same if a �-- isiting a well -known beauty parlor last week'I picked up - may change a bit of acp aery around 3c stamped addressed env ape is ea some interesting information regarding the care of the hair. For to make a'diftereit view of scene B. closed with the request, rue Art Dir- .instance, if you have long hair; nightly brush' helps to pro- ' r••� - Fig. 48 demonstrates how to use.@ actor, our Sketch Club, Room 4.'b. To mote a flexible seal and keep the hair in a health condition. _ Rapge Finder in locat=t.h an Ideal Adelaide St. W., Toronto. p y spot from which to make a landscape - But, if have short hair; the brush is not especially sketch. Fill in the required information necessary. It seems that a good massage and a good five -min- A •Range Finder may w: made tram -listed below, then paste. on the back utes of violent tugs of your hair will do wonders toward a healthy , _ _ an ordinary business cart!, size .boat of your entry, and enclose eutflcietat - Another food hint. Our complexions don't stand much of Fl �'' a chance in this climate of cold winters and hot summers. The •• _ t f % - reason English women have such lovely complexions is .due to the "' ! -" - ,moisture in the air. And that is what we lack. A good way. to overcome this is to apply a good tissue cream just before you - .1 n- step into a bath 'and let the steam open - the pores and allow the- ;� :',1, -: -: u- r',- '• IJI'' cream to do it's work. Afterward, remove all surplus cream and_Apply -an astringent. --1t -- gems thA aWliy i-ng cream • when'' YOU retire 'at night is not especially' beneficial, as the circulation aAM" AUWp A is very sluggardly when you are asleep, Consequently the pores - are not working and do not absorb to the degree when taking a bath. Which after. all is plain commonsense. I have tried these home treatments and must .admit the re - sults are gratifying. - - FIG. _ Famous Village passion' From that instant the deaths : , Fir L ceased.. i - _ Not Both The vow was first fudfilled.in 1634, 2'1Q5 2" x 33y ". Sketch' a: recta rglit on this postage if you Wish the sketch re -- � and three centuries of devotion since '. card leaving a margin at 3 eights of turned to yoa� - have raiser} it from a local to a world, an inch from the edge cf the cai3; By Nazi Rulers...::. — Oberammer• tradition. W. w a G��1e lrocst in white tub - • • a, y this rectangle is to be cut but eo that Name ....:.:...:.................. .............. :. ,• •• vnerammer au has voted strongly silk dotted ' in nautical blue. The the artist map look thrall b the open_ i gnu A$aln IS Ikead�► tOi g g Y - B Passion Play Nazi for years, and in the interpre yoke which cuts in one with the Ing to obtain the view tc sketch. ' I :Age ....... - -` y tation of the roles themselves may ap- taped, sleeves and • jaunty scarf are find it advisable to fnteo thee- Finder peat a reflection of the Nazi religious plain nautical blue crepe. Plain on the end of a stick to order to Address - • Oberammergau,— Nazidom's hectic conceptioli--a "heroic" Christ and a white crepe accents its smart Gaped either hold it up or to fasten it up first year has brushed lightly past O- militant gospel. shoulders. to enable me.to find tha rtes. The enclosed sketch has skerched berammergau, where a 800•year trad- The cast brings together names Another .attractive . scheme • is to • Note the lines marked AA , and from nature. ition and faith •was reconsecrated Which have recurred °again and again carry it out in one material as a soft those marked BB, the vertical center The enclosed sketch was made from in May, on the rolls since the vow was made. handkerchief -lbish lawn' sprint _ ' -in is at AA, the horizontal center., at memory or is an original composition. The first public presentatio:a of the The Virgin Mary is Anni Rutz; Pe- candy stripes. BB. I use a rubber bau.Y around the The enclosed sketch_ kas copied Jubilee Passion Play will mark the ter is Hubrt Mayr; Klara blayr plays Wrinkle - resistant rinted voile L card to represent the horizon, which froth ..........:. �:; enc1- - - — end - the_ third. center- y-siraee- Ct►r'i�t'- s--Mary - Magdalene-; Ju4.° :.. uns nanaxerchief linen :pmts,, novelty °4uu�fL ur lilac Cti Cl�llgr YDUYB or- -H a pfckure from which the copy was Passion was first : played b a 011a go 'Zwink; •Pilate, Melchior Breitsamter below the actual or horizontal center p y y >;' pique and striped and checked seer- of the card. This will ensure_ good made, or copy -work will; not be Just saved fr(m extinction., John, Willi Bierling; Calaphas, Hugo sucker are other lovely suggestions ; eligible. a balance in the cQmpos_t :on. Plague, following close •on the neels Rutz; Annias, Siegffied Lechner. Al- for summer wear for this model. I am not earning my 'living as • t, of the armies r••s. ?a rein an'. through to ether there are 124 speaking p y designed Figs. 49 and 60 illustrate 'reav2s p g g peakin arts Style No 2706 is deaf ed for siren In- outline as , suggested in lesson sketch artist... i the Alps in 1632. In Kohlettgrub near- with more than 800 in the mass scenes 14, 16, 18 years, 36, 38, and 40 inches 8• yN.• • ••• . '•; by it raised such havoc, the old-re- The play originally was presented -bust., Size 16 requires 2% yards of Fig. •51' llfttstrates' a, g1g2tf of a Signed cords say that in 1633 "only wo mar- in the church later in the churchyard 39- inches material- --K=ith_ i j, --& .f -- ; yr' ' B Y y g. fence witEXEIRCISE NO. - 14.••i . .��e , ; _ -'--� hied couples out in the whole cent- but increasing me made neceasar 39 -inch eontrastin Should you not be aattafled with '' • — - - sannity'stiil were in compla,. he$ith. continually r theatres. The HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS " Oberammergau s:tnilc+r:.v was present *relied structure, open at the Write your name and address the. results of your still lace sketches All, entries must be ira thus office struck. By the Taiddis of i=,'84 -of - stage end • where a simple classic sti•- plainly, giving number and size of made out of 000i•s, try' some more. on 'or before the First of AUGUST, the villaga's 600 had succumber!, azrd ucture serves as background. for the such patterns as you want. Enclose When you are satisfied tbat you have 4834.- - - many more already bore the stigma action, seat@ 5,208 - ectators. 16c in stain s or coin (coin preferred done your beet work on them, go Address all entries, together with a sf the pest. Then the °eouncll, tba six' - —wrap' it carefully.) for each num- ahead: and .let me see wbat you can 3c stamped, addressed envelope. to sad the 'twelve' met in the village "Fedaral funds should go into be'r, and address your order to Wil- do in sketching a landscape cow- The Art Director, Our Sket; .:r 1: S .s • h" ' •.-tea a now wn flat they had +rhos so. bas. She is ielovted by e+ee?one who man, as "The Boas "; and John Mar- seep this in view and - -Tease retrain We have beard front those -who lrnows her personally or by reputat- ' till, as the borrowed baby. CQmn=- from„ sewing any of our merchants `F• h3. s Mss. ]E t a were employed in the building of ion, or from her work on the stage + ity singing, interspersed at intervals to vio�ate this rule. , day with relatives in Toronto. the elevator that was destroyed by and screen and she L -worthy of the, proved a very en,16yAble feature, Mk �..': — Vincent and. Mss, - Coffey and fire on. the ntrorning of May 19th, honor bestowed on her by her native � W C. Murkaes assistance as accom- family, of Toronto, spew stiaiday that one car -load of 4 -inch spikes city. cooks like another case of panist were greatly appreciated; as PIexEkING tORTIeULTURAL were used in nailing the timbers in "sour grapes ". l were thiise of E. Morley, open- ��r with M. and Mrs. Hickey. - I CYO -ffi`fs8 Jena .sitar, of Toronto, s'laCe' 6es'� --a-�e ouantity of . — JPickerinK showed its ushal pub ating the slides. Rev. E. G. Robin- 1 smaller nails. This will give -some lie spirit in turning out in men e , �v.. u«. a fo The Sarin Flory Show will be spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs herd in Dumbarton ` M�ey- idea of the large amount of timber numbers, to the entertainment in aid the Library work and Iidr. Geo. W. barton tWchurch, on t Donald Munro was destroyed in the fire. of the Library Fugds. Judging by I Barker, acted as Chairman. Friday, June let. Show opens at unzo has been off dots --The work of filling in the ditch- the applause and enthusiasm % ispla - —rite 7.M D S. T. :'During the evening,' .the past week suffering, from a, sore Y' . public are hereby notified Mr. S. McFadden, Toronto, will lec- es along side of the highway, betw- .ed, they were well. repaid for spend - that the Wednesday half holiday tare on "The Artistic Arrangement ee. —Miss Mackey, of Toronto ha) een Oshawa'and Toronto is progress- jig the holiday. evening of the 24th;f start next Wednesday, of Cut Flowers ".' Musical y June 6th, been a few 'days with I. ! tag • `lowly' and when completed it in such a pleasant and profitable 'Most of the stores will be absolutely Y arranged by A. W: L ode. Refresh - will .greatly iinpiove the appearance manner. It was a uaIl closed. We trust that , the public will meat g served. Collection at the door. ` Refresh- -and Mme. - itavin. ( q y pleasant acid ' --Mrs. James White spent Monday • of the highway ;, The work might be profitable for the Library Board, in Toronto with her, daughter,. M;o. I done a' great deal 'more quickly- if a -who "cau -use -the assistance. two good ___,Walter' Shepherd and family • j steam 'shovel' were used on some of advantage, in providing new books , the work, -but _T,_ great many men and shelving for the recently: erlar• -• —Mrs. T. Douglas, of Toronto, is would not then receive "employment, ged quarters. The entertainment, spending afew days with' her Whirl? is qu tea ' consideration in with er, Mrs. Burrell. practically all local- talent, pro- —Miss' A. E. Ri?cl season apert a these Mmes f depressien. ffered . gratuitgusly, -was everything iq fore •T..asa R', o were fort nate, e*i- at could be desired. ' Our friends few days last week witb Mrs. N. Bic were to have their strawberry plants the Magician, from Mafithazn Mr. G. . . of Gzeenrvood.' - • - •'..: • ' � gi - The ensses Reddin are making come safely thka -, h 'the *Inter re- Maynard and his two sons, were thi- - "'�pl�keriltig% ' Le o -2 ' r S Berl' improvements to their property here port a heavy bloom, and should• the orvuL enjo;,Ad, especially by the - _ - -which improves its appearariee.' weather pre•:e favorable for the next young people .arid we appreciate his Miss Ida Sterritt, of 'Toronto; ac- lour or five weeks they c••hould have , services, Miss Watson, from the Br- companied -by a lady friend swept a good Yield. tir�or0una. eJy,. howev- ock R.gad,. as a newcomer -to ouz , f • - - l�dsy with her parents, er, a good ma-ty strawbery plants midst, was welcomed with much app- `•� ^NSW,.. let 5 Reriovize - - Mrs Rr. J. 1K Ii Ie= -pen• a sew Sys ed -to - m ay- -- vere- wi�r:- zeei�ition -far her - talented - efforts, last week with her sister, Mrs. ass We can l:arci,ly book fonvard to cheap, a soprano soloigt.. Dr. Fsllaise rend- New ir©ur yard LiBoienw. very attractive _Dent 9, - gvmy in Whitby. straw�ezries ttis. year. eyed.a vocal solo that a$g up 'to ills - -- Mrs.'R. W. Miller h�s:been -� ""T� 24th, er_kiay. way obs'rtied, seual iulrh standard, and little Cojla New Table OilclMh, plain and fancy psttera!, 45 last 30c•; a! in.. 49c faring from a severe cold dusitig the very quietly its- the• village, except, Neale shoz red -wed-abRity- a" - -... ` when the yoti. boys who delight in ju�e -•31st ;n her ei-t past few weeks. grog.. Blanche —F. W. Hobbs, of Bowmanville, I noise, set off :zeir i:re- crackers, txd Balsdon gave several elocutionery STANTON 1. - spetat a few days with daughter, in the eYen`ng e�j <.ced €lmuorks . -n nutm>e'rs in her usual excel -lent mar.- ' a small reale..T ^e ;txt_co::day, t'rte n_er. 'fir. Chester, with his orchestra, - C1 ors. H. #i. Monday. .. - . . King's Birthds$y, Jane, 3rd, 's no. were indi.apersable and their music- — - r —Allan Clark and fa.rtily, of Lake � �.; ^ � � - Wall Papers �r rtenerally pbsetized n'e:iday One were mirh)5ers ;.ere enjoyedimmenseC Veld, spent San' with the .form- Y P„ 4r's parents, W,,.J. .r.d_ Nxs. Clark. reason for ;�:s L�'a:s: the :;+ttti. '. c•,e -s�: ra *ce, "Squaring It with . Semi trimmed - -- ! �f ?►lay- always sa'r - :.. � the first' T::e Boa,'' nwed to be rediculously 1'f'he Township Council will men 1 p on Monday next at '.4 a. rtt. for tae l day of sum_rter, ;:ac p-•vole ate rrauy funny and provided all with comb r _ transaction of general buciness,.andi f,[/r a holiday: Jun: •3rd, t "•t1Fs t "n hearty laughs. Where all acted -their -� 'The.WQirld's Best at f p. m. as a Court •,f Revision. `�- -e-ter -May 24:h._-:e. 1t. a 1 pan; !to well, it mould be w;plesS _ • popular h "iidiay ma;:e di.-tinctoins 'and the half The Woman's '. ti°atton of the At a meFtint in the 'Cq'xti Ball dozen ir. the cast showed assid - 7 the nitllttr.CChurch are •i% it(•,i to -visit On 3#vnda; - z:enrg,. :'z?�= en =ent•s .;nu.g effort the had put into it. Miss BL.�STICA HOUSE PAINTS alld FLOOR E+N�IUELS' y rn Thursday, were c•sm. leteii :c -h� rte a:•;tio,' i p t•- -June ,th, at 3 o'clock D. S. T: All of p r p Ro•.+ena Drrne and Wilfred llonrte of the annual Fret r,' Ju:y (_e:- '-- o:•i+,th. art of th and• Jimm e8 the ladies are asked. to attend P r }� _ - -Frank and Mrs Hamilton, anh ..ebratiun. E.•C. J•,r, -Aa= appda:rr:ed .the -, piijn_ wife an,i husbahtT, 3lre. ' -.They Wear Best - farrtilS, a; -Brougham', :pent Sunday chairman, :,,: th ^i ; ^g snit' t�: r -i \t ('. \tu"kar ;.nd Slis< lints with Mfr ?. HarrTilton "s. Pazcn *.�. Jarna� �Eurkar, ae.retar }. TxG '•, ;t',t�tr.: {' a tea as aunt Claris =t an'l A-atrt - rte. fiver a:nd c :, .,:... wFrs, a ,int• or't ti, .1 r C' Mrs. White. 111 � Pl) R er.. <e. respecti el; • f, 1,3p- --H, G' Calvert, silo hail =irenL t)ae ra: Presidt `,, .Frx41: J. Pr•,u-sp: S ^c -.- '. -_ _ - . S a tv:ntPr month'; in lsitehener.with hii retary, Few ..1: T $ports e' ,Ir.i: - daughter. ;Ire. I Sht>p ;:�rd, retttzn tl ff:ees, F--d 1., _rr iii?r%� ::n7 C} -iI, I:.; -1'i the .l lrctury of Ontario Eliding: - — - - - - - 3lrrle hor '- 1''::rhin c?h ::, j The GuvernmenL i, •afraid of f.a home last -week-end }' �' ' T 1: P T O P 'T A L 0 R S E -- (i�oreo and �ii•s. Lava; i•>_. Tvr�rri= \ \': P;lkFy. \i'r..::: li-; •.era "r�,a..:c•.dl fit• ,., -cr,mrn z -terse itT- this rteetinn..'7'hey -:. to, spent the week -end la"ith the Ior_ :ilcfluire; Cai::'r.cn}1)i; :: Prr 1•.. Gros '}ia e. debarred from 'voting, all won- - Martin, in ch €:-sa; Brass Band in en aho-,it;e wives of men who hare- �etiv Iirit�R !iarTlUler ate lisle Barite Fine" 1Ia[ecial. �rner's sisters, 31i -sr Battle. art( N'::• , ,, L•'e Law. charge of the pre =i aa;.Br�,t'i L' tnT -, eecume -natatralized, whick. �ct�e, ar? _ Some Careful «or- kinan-bip, $_d 30. i+tC Tilt rras- hdrew had rho, _n1tE €c!t mittePa jf, S, Chapnian. Ed. Doot!i Eby .:uc`i natur-aiization 'tsEt th•eit! hu � �_ , - tune to fall in the kitchen sail sus- and Ri;s Murisnn:: ,lli t IJo �. pw- i band, 'a - much „Britia!1 suhjerts .a h h3n - _,,. an R1 -DRE OTS S B cl v+ and ilcGill: ii,Imen - In:titan Go.- - :ihrir -Iiu- bands- the have also de 5tt�kEr3ata tip. Lain 'painful injuries ,to his .thig:., -. I _ Y : '.• -_. ' . � -. . ',bat fortunate,` no Vfokle-a ;%ere brox- .dots F`our:l.;' - t:,)nresa: ri= ,'StNu. Vt'. barred from coxing all women �4hr, A' riue - ii(vaviuR c,f R'ai.k F3iots SLit't•. ' HeadliRl:t' - Davis; Cnntra `i:ri;ev- .c'iiin;,�, �.I: S.' wrre Gut. Briii ;h-..subjects ;when mdT Uverallc• (' +teaana SeH <ocahle -=,t, G -rot we'z Church ' Sunaa -C.hapl ialh,, Jria,,- S- RaL4doj _.an!j F mn.': �. ripd to Sritiah suU�c t fTUawb?tnd . 'I`3, «' -. - -: -,-- y - L'ttc3et n zrCc. -Jut��1a �•31d, 1st. Sunday after' Trinity. J, Pearson; Advertising. W. C. tlur• i only gray these women altHough Br' MrrTTttT1}; Pray'Pr.at °1I n..rn .}✓vend ;¢ kar:antt =F:, [', dirt @aT Gat.• f'omrnitt.'; itish biec'ts, can .!rasa a vpce i:'t,, F.:'erytlti[iQ for rtit?R Prave- at :.30. Sune*' y Scb.41 at 10 Jno, S :. $c,iorir,n and C. A, StE•rri u( the Judge and 40-t' a. ,cent- � a'ehinji F:.nOe'tainnae>tt. W. C. }I ; if,;'ute' that they can vote, T p TKO 7' * - - 1N�* �j/� —The Women':- titllri of [. Gfat'-I -.Zr a1n,1 A. C- :.•.t'r-. �J,•itliali, l' I;( rr;:''---- ��jtst-- dTr-- ti' tr- VF9fites�tf�'-.. L11:” i:.:. 112�J�- �Si`.��•_._Lu11U,Zli'�'.� �T•' -•- �.r• -i len`il'�11� . gr's.Cl9urch Wilk ho ?,i their i,,.,nthlyi -ball, Mtu inine l,sc• -t,• Junk,:, etc. art: ttish Pioviac,�e think, a -a Goi-e�rn s - rteeling on Tkturadap, -: Jur,a �tth; ttt• cl:a ;rd f% >r t;te Hurt= PFo r,Im A $i•.'''ment which Puts S`m P Radio License+ Estabtidhed .12!5-. - - tc; wmt!1a fta a_u ,m 1 aze nftrtre;.. f„r all re, }'� 'ect• ; G British cub- 3, ttt. D,• S. T. •All mc•inC:.t•.: are re- Up' Wing Yana y er. who arc. B ir1' lit'' t }TC• -. •- tlr i, . u!ide'r +':•a art, acrmPn \:ot ' t ueiaecl to �Stte nd. j ` --St, .1t14rt'wy C43i�Yrstiii „rt wall ent_:, including tan H6r= exhbe. Fitch- women. Fate, bars- iaa ,any• - -- - h)•id th. ii.rzculnr seF�'ice nn Suni7sj htg= A- Div l arittti 1 rtr, :•an, for tht a.- it can from 'coxing. The Govrncr s at 3 .p.- n:., conducted l,r the p��tu:, (,venin� i bPinst lfrfrP,r�ri. and . all 'meat is afraiei of 'the, uniken aura P E C -A L - Rev. Dr: Carrhichael: S of da} 'sehool r-fforts arc - beit,g 1• ade to make this' because . of its Beer Legislation, it., .-- -a-tci Bible, Cla =s will rte, t at 2 i). ni. yea: Bigger arc! Better:• Adnr }.:siun- taxation, :and debt utrrea:e:,. all of €h -.Frank- Petrie accompanied 'fir, 1 at Gate ha been :et at, :d ,and -I5 which destroy •hgnie - contfurtc arts Massey,- on•Saturday evening to. hi.; cents, with Car- purkiny; on ;;round;, mo..,t seriously affect the women. ]home in CobourR•. Mr. - 31asst:y is at, at '2•i , cents. Watch this. column for The women are suf €erink tto-privat- Scltueider Laid, .. present located in this •district as a. I.pairticulars: later. - -roar; today in their hgmes,'beaause of _ Selitleiclet PeH Meal Bitcun, representative of the Fuller Br`ta;h. -An incident occurred in Toren- hard tinges, `anti riow the G'bimrmnertt :I 'atanufacturerc: ((a• tc,; nn Thursday la.4,•4irt.,,ria .Day, de.barF as 'manv' women as ft 'thtre. Clioice'liced RacOn, ; lb. pkr: —The Oefard Grnuh will hiotcf -A which is causing much-criticism. The. front dating. It is afraid of the ;V11nmr Women's meeting an Tuew,tay, June Goi'ertior- General, Lord Bes. borough c i Vote. 0ioice Rel Ribbon Roanrt Steak,... .. 7•Se. 5th at the Gables, AN hitbv, at 3 p., $ljd tits Cauntrs� Vf . Brssborough 1 ask for the 'support of 'aIt - r ' =' m. Pt. S. T: 4iI 3i ot> ;: , a r� •� �i� e_, ltd been in_ vitecl Z}• the 1114yor and 'Nvoinen in this tiding as a condemn= race Steak.... w.' M • ' d S to vome and heat• -'home me,sajzes- Council• (4 Toronto to part icipa�in a6ion- rit--the f:cvet�tmetti - €c>t= its- -iud -- _L_PorkLiver, from -the Toronto Team. the celebration of the day, particul if`eregce to them' and, their wishes, -- - - _ The many friends of Miss Isabel arty in: regard f, .tile re= u}fEnin crf jnri fur their cowardly treatment of� Fine ?t Old Cheese, Richardson, of Gear- etown, will re' -,the old Fart Accordin(;'to )i•evions• wunten- British sub•ec-7ts in a British � )= K - 1 j 1 ork Pea =; - ... _ for �.> . Bret to hear that she is a patient in arrangements the vice -re-al "'Party Province. a Government• that •does•' the Private Patient's Pavilion, of th„ were to enter At the entrat:ce of the not give equal rights and privileges Goril'... .. .. la:. Toronto. General i4os�pital, recovering- Xity.-Hall; %titre tine Mayor and nth= to women•has no right to ask for d,r from an • oporation 'for appendicitis. er , prominent officials art•ru to. rec- 'expect the votes of, women. T�nnaEge�,' ... .. .:. iJ ,= —i'l,e June meeting of the W. M. eirP therm t(.) conduct them to the of­ i, <t vs have fair play and voted all �Sr'Ht- kept III) Electrical S. of the United Church will be kel•l fire of the }layor -whero the}: - -were, for• all wh:) are British subjects and at the home' o? the Mi =sea Lair 11n to be presented to a nu -TTbcr of pro -. help pay the Taxes. : 'KefrigNration. _ Wednesday. 3ene Kth h� .l„ TetTib2r tiiltT <h c- cicr4rur..31i1Y.ug'i, non. nlj., -.l Soars sews truly.. -- - - —• is - requested to brine a •'visito'r.'. take by tthnse . iriio tirere entruste,l' W. E. N: Sinclair - - Wilton and 'Mrs. 'Creed and fanT• 'kith the arT n) en the.( ;rne:nni - . : R E I D ily, of Barrie, spent tiµ xla} ',a ith :aV• Galt' >Ial . nd part} �r, at to this w rnng� Ciird of Thanks C. an,L .11rs. Murkar•. Air. ('r�.•r,l i.� (�ntrancF ,':r,ei: ;- they ,L•uited iti �.:in \�'c de' Eo,thttuk.uur frionrls anal. 1� ' n (j one of the C. \ I; drat atchers of .ha +.Uri be rec:Pi._e,l bt Uhl' w,i l'il f:tls, ,r'ill's•:• Butcher , :(phone, 3000 .ale del lla • neighbors., and also the firemen who i,- \hrthrrn Pirisicrn, the latter %t•aitcd itt %sill” fol' the' re i- 1, • au• :;ratefuil•a• and efficiently. assist, �- _, - - -- - --- - -- -_ • -, ' -- -Motor traffic on the hi',•hwa is` 1 - - - - -• - --. _ __ __.-.---- _-- -_- --- _ _ -- y resentati':e of the kin::. Aftf•r %Nit }t of in saving our home from the fire i nt,av very- hca�•}', t:pe;ri:,i'fy ovor•th," m;; fro ~'•a •-•hart liar:•. the dGs:• „very •,chic•lT. dr::aro; :Fri the mill properly - • . Kew -k -end, and ll c'n ltinu,� unt :l Nvas ilrade h Mayor ten':Irt' who in- 'x: 1 � � - .. } * recently. Pickering 11�eat Market latF` iii the' autiII when t},f cold, fn'rn,ed the rest o_ t1l ofCieiais' tn:,_ \Y: ll.. and Mrc. Crumnior - <r -t weather, 'sets in to tako the party x•: ere' no'.%: tm • the stanll, - the plc. .- 111`d: Nf m„toringn the .1layor �:ul off icin -is roAlod to ! In Memoriam TT 11 — \i'ifl thr• l,r r. =.ai _ who hc,rro«.•,l the Stand' and .r- �teiuied hi.; most sin_'! - _ w. `7 n`•`er l�l ew loch agement that h;rr, ,•led!,e-han n,err front ( ;ot•dni' c>sle_u)olo�'ie*s•tu the n4,fet!Jed •g,,jjt._! Not just,•today, but every. day, ++. atTd forgyt to take it bank. kind - rein n, who refu:,pd to acuPtit 1010-a-11 —fi; silence; ly return, it at'oncc: plea <a. IIe i pology; Said instructed the• >inv„r t,, in ewer fond remembrapce of1antes - saying lots no•.r, anti is likr'I;: t , .s� .; go un frith his Mary. 1'ickfdird 1rtL i [)a mars (,limgtc) ,Infins, who died + - cl plenty, if he T!oe,rT1t g -.t !t back <ui >n: I ale” itiltl ''what , +iN rile liita� :ti :' \lay : ;0th, 19:)1 _ pe - `eL 6)n,e orT; sd.ti)uoiu and hunt-`up tl,:tt; wh:,n he hears .,f t , :in•. g thi:': In•the r(.--'l Daddy,. Uammy. Doug. lirtiee. hammer, Jei8l1 Shorteuin , 41b rettahle oeCurreiice �ay,ir. tera -r. find that sleol", 3Jr- C. acted! the eentleaian, wJ;ih• the Go; -i' Vets, Eiverttae: »sate, error failed to 'd(, on Sunday nrst a.: usual;' Sunday � _:o. The slur he cast on the - - - - 1 u �lihld f; }s {s�ri� I - 111; •` � I,F- A 1`nrk.,hire sow and 5f lira , d at 1 n.� a n• actros.; will be resented by this )co- t�� p Tz •�'` , { 1 I :... ,' ;,::,,_,. r, ,,,.r.k.':,Irt• P_\LCT,aI) Rome. Killed Baby Beef nt: liaru-ing Ser% rtes• at ,11.20 a. in..,Ple a Toronto, her native wit}. Slie ,,,',' , ui• t.t ` Iiar•nirlrt d -%ire :It .t p. lu, At tiff wa4 born in .a .:u,ah •i:nttak'a u'h L'n_ 1j`Olt !+A1.1 ?- 'I'hirreeri'Lc gh )rti hell ] Steak,- l` -.. . TrIrT1fIII1V 'r'1:uv, I r.�', l+:'•(:. {'r,l7.h` i i ,'rna „r,c or:n' 4r1. {;nr}:,in. I{ ,i � \'Al -h, 1�1)tin .�tE�i!>, per lU., t i rsity Ave., in very humbl- circum- n - v.ill, in hi. ad,l ,., c•,.,,,, Lhe 1'-. _.,t if i'ni.rr'oc' - -- —.._. .. -- ;;irloiu Stezlk per lb., .• „ . I7a. '. ,tsar•�s ;-and -shE:',1P�E•1'�"r' -? tlx: yrl•"at. � �-- .- _ , -_ -_ .. _..' , ('o,rfd•ir•ru•r ;it.1,rovkvifo, :all •h „ui :: ;,,,st credit for her aanhitint :L'iri rlrt-' iT � - M wiry t,otntoes ¢imwil ,.tile-4 ar- il;,ylcvht S ;t'.'Inz Tioi, ! ,•rillination in ri.,imr to tilt' t'e ?r� 4 1 , , ' nt ,II.. ,i r, -'a•I, \l. R. Burk, R I2 No. !. Swift's PiP,llliuIll Bacon, Per Ih,, 300. I1d7 niiy ti,r• wt ,t tw,•r•k thr• are',- highest positlon in' lior' }irntesslmt, 1' "" 'iii nnc Pun [I_fxiy to ti,of. �.,.ur.0 u:cll}_ rnldj for` tile: moli'i She is known'and lTitehly - ,teenierl NVAXTI•:D -A coring wirl, to do C th •,J't�ey :,nd on s- %'rrxl Illelli'.' ` rill h.,,or%.,,rk ;I,Ia nunrh 1il,ly L, _ �. • hV nrul•t• 11ru1)le tl,l Ml}(11nUt the ttnl•i•1 \T' <. R' it, I u,, H r <, ('t:. nn,)nt {,r Llrn• v :t,- frd,ri, . -hich was ,he'll n, than 13 rzburntigh' r.ve,- will he \4L _. r� + EWEN rhtpl trr t(artlr•h ✓tuff,• ftlthrugh t!,or,, think we are safe in sa�'in; that ` SOW FOR `l .A I,1: � Jet•sr•v row il- Wpb WK. it I;rolit deal above {j'rnUn,a. l tit1e;,9 Pickford 'has i\ r, \ to jrethr..n th:- n, „n'h. .A l,, . -.�arteei %•Hutt¢ i IP Ttu,00 tahn put out tomato Pant. ar. u n CAfyi• far ;rRp, 8r ,:k K 1 I! it I, f'„ k,T. Pickeriu d, Ontario P plants r rharit than :he t,l, «,u w .• �+ F Jlon. Lard' ?vYr ing ul