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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1934_06_08�- � .. ., •.� :'.r .gip - - - E > -- 7 VL. Lill •+ :PIC•KERINU, O V P.. r' ►� t i -� 1 , �f �Z 1., .t _ _1. _3 Otroftswtrattal OGarD:. .• '• :: Duyrbarton . .� ., Aud1eY � GREENWOOD dedical St. Paul's Ant =lican Dunbarton on The school has also been able 'to , - Sunday, 'June 10th. Sunday school at put a junior team in the - field. DR H f .�P1;ARSOY- Phy +iri,tn a - _:2•:i0 D. S. T_ . No se:xice vn'Jurie -John Fidler -and family, of Toron- andSur,teon, Dumbarton. i0iy W iY -• t•Oth, w-ving to Erskine CeNetery to, called o nfriends here on ' the `\ MILLS I nR ARTHL R L. HORH,'Ph9- +clan every dny." - Clecorat :ur. Service. Services rtium• King's birthday. - - - - and Surgeon• Markham. Ono 'Phnnr47,,0.., 'ed on June i .11''W'trt a '.'R1' :f.!� .=i The' Club meets 11,eXt 310rid2y at _ ranchofice atd,'huecalr, each Tuesday.'2 -4 LOAL, CURE, _ my Officer as 's ial he horns cif .tile: and Jlrs. Bush at Establi9bed 1838 - .m,. at,Mrs P2,iJ Tulncrs. 24•sc•� preacher for = - -1::.t Sunday -.The C. A. repre�e -tat. sreenwoud. There may be a ball RE. FOEi51'TH.'UNti D:, Dirt•tctni- �rvUD, - CEMENT :': e; , :I spend three days in DurL. Fame arranlrei the same evening. ed Me etrical Association American Ontario. Reg. tarton and district. Detailed orolr• Walter Mercer spent the w•ee4 -end _ ' : %�ISS`IMI Iateued Member of the American Uptometricai . . - 6asoeiatipn. Eyes examined by appointment �A 1 U, GRAVEL, sam later. - an i fishing trip, ,for _speckled tr1li.at Phone 2804. Claremont. Ont. _-- - .. -- rtl Ontario. �V I� o - - ern a :. eir- in -Northern r r o alter geh- �1Etter pa+tr3? and Cake and Kinsale ally has good Luck as he has the 11eJllr made in eQUt :. F3 r " I L D E R' S S U P'PLI E S Miss M. Crawford is spending tnv. f,. knack. fisherman's -- CallaC}a'. �UNCAN B. 4t Notary, - Ot ce- Barris- Ball games have been fast and ter. Ss,lic3tor, Notary. _ OYhcr -Broth St.. '•t'eek8 with her COUS3n in - Os6:ax•a. - _ _ many durinc -the P fh. Opposite Bell Trlrphosir& .. ttS. :c S,. : -meets-thia Thursua - - =_- - hone 45. 181y afie toear cart : ;ij Work - ) -r _ it_ the home r.:' Mrs. R. E. Mowbray, he local team are having better - �' E ED -- DONALD RLtIlUIr Barri'tell _ Margaret �Itidi«� i, home fr., luck and are to be congratulated up- - - • Sol,c,tw, Notary Public. !Noneyto Loan. A. W. M1 _ �� I71Lb;: '.+'ltd] a!1 attack c� :' pp i °" go�`i�raSlnR• - - - -- - r'or pj� eeding II]J' Bt'iRLEY - a endic A great deal of corn is being pat O�etorni -in, cttpie�byttielWhitby. My.: tj ," - FNiED' Q1��8 the beet EATON. aa,south wins of our Dude, Whitby. 81y.. (Suoce?teor to D. Muur-•) ZIT_ Reir. Woodward and children M b' the farmers in anticipation of - EATON. BELL &. H•OsS. Barrimt- s coent Fiida u :j.t,h_zelatL�Q;_in C;rPPn_ a hay shortage The dry w•eathgr is results for the money �eaa.- s:tneitas - -�5,* t�«Srrnirts- ontai�o -- Y'�+kecin Laclt the of any -feed olt the ttYding. 330 Bay, `•greet. 'l vronto, .wood. oosi are looking grow th and yet -ih -� ._. -. W. Bw1�,' OBsregilooe ?400 ReeiJ0aee(M 'she Women's As4ociation are in- p gooey considering m8Tket. - It Bell, +tired to meet with Mt. Zion at their the lack of moisture. _. J. D. F. Row. - edela,de ^838 -t1 DON'T .DRIVE WITHOUT 'meeting on June 13th: _ - -- -� `24.00 per ton, itielndinR head Brougham _ .. P RICHARf soN PIC KFIiING & Public Liability Insurance. One act'' Miss Helen I;aw-has e-una t•, Whit-' - - - -_,at the mill.'- 114U•vEY- onfedter,.souUfa tvildi ;ea ident may., cripple you financially- for by there sue has secured a position The Ed. Perryman family and Xr. - -- ' - Corne, f s-Y14 a opted -ration L,fe Building, at the. L.adie:' College. - " Corner of Yon spit Rich-nond Ste. Toroaro. Years. You can Hour buy, . insurance Rt'• Farley were Acton visitors on Bun- - Pbones Adelaide 4489 and 4480. By ap)toint- 'with 'payments' extended over nine :ilr, and arr�. _lk Do x Pll and deco- day. - " anent A ick.d,y evenings. Pickering restdenee- _ months. Your choice of rood reliable ghter, Iris, su�nt the •.+e.-k -err•i with -The 'Sheppard far+_tily Iiave 74,tu, -FOR CA TTi_ E PtsoncPick..$613, late Victor and.Jirz.. Parkir . T- -' Canadian Companies, 25 per cent re- 'd to their' home here for the sum - RARLF.Y CHOP $�2i.5� PER TU.�i HO Mme 1 & 1f1- MILLAN- R,riie- duction for any person wi:o has driv- ii;s N1abeI Ha-br ,t, was, -.v "'Diet M :. ters !+c',.:u,•ra, Na+ary Public Offce at en tnfee - of the Gl (,' ub. f T bags included Rstde, r. of Mr. Thomson. tot 11, conces,on 1, Years 'without' an 8Ct'id@77t EE if the . \, Y:::1. ..;W .J Brown and fandly, of. Tor-' or - Pickrr_r, Ofict hours; Thursddyand Saturday f «ir whlc•h he was to blame and a fur. < -;hool at Tnrontn recently. onto, spent Sunday with his people . I;rfore, grind5ng third take evening,,. -from' ol,,rtr' m ter B 30 p, a! nr by 'ther reaoction of ltd P. c. to farmers. :11i:;sion Bala; -xis meet in the 3a:1' here. apy�.,'ttsrnt. 7o•r,r,u ot5ce : 6t1G Roya! t3u,t trait nil the -ro ill Heed - isWY Pbane P,-k 20-0.' Toronto Elrin5303. 1D. A � �j � � l is ;�3turday Jung : +th• at 2. 10 ;,. tt. Mrs. Barclay, of Stratford, spent Nc'r'l", dilst a-,ci r l,itf, tco+d 37 y �iF 'ehilctre^ '• :. t%w ' ;.. Y• k v •h tits. elo-truy thrrn. �i'r•t -ra + _ .._ Insurance Agency Brougham Ont. R. nttnurit; .are a -'few days of last s+•� Phone Pickering 515 a :cattle. Bate. R•tripy ee,rittsirra et Ir,t -t,f a _ urrat.0 L'f� :- e' ^ar!� � ] idiard,A . h. -rt t, n a t..P 3Ir, and AIM- ICen ^v, /•f Toronto, finer wr-+ -d -Ped=. Tfipae vis11.0 �wITH.'D, D, �.. 1. [ ►.�. - ".i= 3tr'tL~'o t� -aati� _ heavy piece of were with Bert Tdr ter, + and :1rs_ Harvey er. • 1 f p "! l ion in f'P,.,lr r °itccei*«+f :�U; 3.-N. Dake. (t,ait- The 8ea1Store,Claremont - »n ;al! 'ors ';.'s 'trit amt cr,lshinr Sunday. - tartar, «•.•Wert nrntl ''farm. - eheRo.x,' off .q :�IDenta;iLeeroneandTnr. :r- PHoNR,l1,3,J �t :f :_i,}f� :. :•3d_iy. `. A fine ne- barn tug:•rai�_e.L.Dn �' L'�•t A 1•;[` r,f��,•R1��t1N . to L', .-0 vie o 3; Cldrtrnoat, ,r wla- ve�� U. A. ... _ - NI K anti :. }Ire. - I.. HPlsni tUVi air. the Nlae - Patter3U:i faun r -- -re• r' - 9aott.., rerv.ry'F3.wtaya , tQFc,'ay. Ph.,r;e F.U'R N ITLT R E : on `i'itt S" Irt their' rhf Ft ��UFr 9tauf! 1v -t:.. :?tf iriti Nlrr. :�. it ah1. •af G9 } ;' : e - -• _ a'..a. =.le": day a.ternrx,n• don't Xer rif, in m t'ht; " • -t :I :klunolay :,+jzF -ZIT and 31ta. -, afro, R. Medil and Mrs. A. 31.,ffat p. F.RBFFtI 1 I'11.[,AI`+F,. I t� _,.rr tit+plastn,t fri atLt«►rti.ve r'a *]tin_. of Toronto, H F, D. S . tcaduate at thr. Rov:•1 Corl -•„e dwri. -tf ..l : _ _ paid -Brouirbant 'friends - F• Denu,i Wr eons and tf3e 1•a-rrwt of Toronto a. •9hc� a lneR•12 R y' Alut4riourn and I +rsnitawarr'r :•r :' -_ Cherr'r►rwd rt visit on W y epee ,n rrc-' rncckerin . date east o! St And a `' The ,' Milford Hamilton family FRED STACEY isChvrch, Pickering. Office limmr, 9 Furnttur. nnF i 3rt,,ttrtre popular spot r•- m to,r3.p..tp., I, by appointment. rfi.ray N„ve•it :r,+, The Swlmmine Ho]e is utiite 8 spent Sunday with G. A. 'an23 .lira: sae vx'r,, P%onr Pick 37M, 431y Prier I..w•, to aef• in with tifne -. p these warns days. _ l Sat: clan and family .of the Take P.ttnter and Paper hanger _ .. Shore. p 1.,,Ur or ho engiract Mr. J. - Mitchell. and 31iss Ruth.. �? r Pate er .'e%uwlriftf4► #Lwri►w. - HAlinlpr 6i; ited at Leslie Hollis Mrs. E• Crocker ar.l son and R. anpwbei•e, ' g- (3rd �lnt. Witt of Tornnto, w. QproC -and - Lime `,r'r on Sunday. � spent ya►iraffirtinn Guaranteed, AELIZRHF.TH RI( :BARDSON- Mr. and Mfrs. - Edlrar' Nlorri'.h were l one day last week with L. and .,Mn . Fare and'aotomebtle insurance'ol all kinds. Matthew q. 15 years er per2eDea. raPrwaent,naccmearniaaof nol:d.finarfuaJ awed. Jprtarrlvrd a ]rrge hiNmen[ «t! the guect.c of �1r. and t. R. Jlor -) .�. Gyp ^tit in.che Evelio t+ti-+att*lrxo. nAh on Sunday.. The apartments above the garage PINt DRIVE, .' DUNBARTON 48 in.: 7'2 in. Gyprtx Congratulation.. to Mr. and Mrs. and service 'station, have 'been .treac- or write Dumbarton P. O. POt+T1LL I.econaed AlifirlotaAs*. ed to a coal of great F. tea Aaoaaias o! Turfs and Ot•tiarra ♦a. '�b4u• s KI in. Murray- Milroy•, on the birth of .a paint, making's j _ L. ave» of all- kta>O attiaaa•d as t►o sae.aar - 'daughter ..on May - is)t." ' - _ = r *rnprovement in its appearance_. S h ] n gl f S o _ Si -I ` naeaefs., LdeRsar O>roao furor P. 0,_. :0XA 4i3_i,r, = i�ti acid__- -•- - - -- - - -' _ - Mr. N. Gates has been in 1 Sunda services 48 in. = IOti ia. '. r an cancelled for next Sunday been R BBATCTi1! TO�VtiBHIt? - health Isiely, his friends hope for an Clem. Conveyancer Commissioner :or 48 it). it 96 Dunneona Botord. early. improvement in his; condition., 'runt of the Decoration Day Services Git It GAIP+abize•d Steel shingles, t.f�da.se Acraunidnt. Etc. freer of :4r„ar Lime Our 1 at Erskine Cemete Bird',t Fort w1•rte "Sbiliglea, ' Wage Laceasea. WL,tev�k. e;)ot. - - pu pit'vcas ablq filled ott S}ln- ry and also the H •►rA Wall Plw.ter day morning by 31r. Howard Blare - ry Service. -w hf•ci 7. Claremont Cemete Alan. r ^- rnhhe.ring huKRy A'M. MAW. LICENSED At)C7 ..� P� • n.. the .. - absence- ..- of-oa� - pastor, Rev.' The Elmer and. Donald W-Hisort - Lawo mow•ets sh "rprnwi. 0. TTomEEA for York Qng�tdsisoandDafbaw • ••� Mr. Biek. families, of Toronto, spent the week- -T. PATERSON'S - C'LARRMONT tp.a Ter All kaaaa 01 ..lei pr3esptly atLaeSbe LUMBER Y l �. Terms reasabable Datsa for aaias .aiy be � The meeting -of the Women's Ass-' °nit with -their relatives here,. June Oall and get prices. Phone St11$ - asrainged at NEWS' Odic•. B.sY and Indep s xiation will. be held in the church on 3rd being Mr. Ed., Willson's. 81st Yr - wt pAoeses. white,, o'` Ds Thursday une 14th at 2.3b birthday, TO REDUCE OUR STOft'H or y p, . m, : y, the family .held. a re , unior Pickering Mina Ford for roll call "Judge", Program et the Gannon' home, - which was -- GARNET ROBERTSON $ Committee,��a E. Gates and liars. much enjoyed by all. ltleretricol C)ontrartor The heat foedis are ebeapeat in the,"d. Bert Petty. Hoste::ses;- airs. Wesley The June meetink of the- Wom- P U R E : Wiring cod RxpairinR iw Light The" prudarce results. Feeds that are Petty akrd Mrs. Wm. Sinclair. en's IrtBtitute will be' held on June '.P A I N T or power,. inferior rrgriire more and resalta are The Event of the Season! The 12th at� the home of A. and Mrs, _ All kinds of electrical goods Plat eattafactory. Annual Garden Party, under the aus- Glen, and it is hoped that there will ! We have good heavy feade for hog pieec of the 'Cherrywood W men's be a good ..attendance, as the presid- WE ARE GIVING 15 TO 20 PFa kwpt in - stock- fattening, also dairy feels, oat chop. Asrociation, will be held on the ci tr ent promises- a very attractive pro- ! ly Pbbne 171% .Pickering corn grain, bran, aitortp- beet pulp, ch lawn. on Friday- evening, June dram ,for that day,. Mrs. Glover, Mrs _CENT OFF LIST PRICE ON gluten feed etc. 2�,d• A splendid program will be Palmer and hiss Forsyth, of Clare - PECIAL ' RATES :Teo I{cpal Pantry Flour for t p 700 PER CENT PURE PAINT cakes, pies .� liven by the .Harn,ony Male Qliar- moat, having" promised to contribute UN FARINER'S CARS LKyiog Msoh mot, of Toronto, assisted by Mi�cs M. special music. BUY NOW, AND SATE 34ONEY F. Davey,. Elocutionist. Watch for ' The Young People's Society held a pa. Sc retch Feed very fine service in the church or, Poultry Feed% I Wheat �_ AT For all Clusdea of InsumnCe. Craek@d C«,r*n Greenwood Sunday' evening, along, Missionary `Phozie 2?%� Gi[rouod Coro _ es. Miss Jean '!Malcolm, convener O e0er 3hr11 j. A few• of our men have obtained : if the Missionary Group was in ch- C'YRIL• E MORLEY y asge: Tire' splendid spirit of co -o er JAMES WATSON 'We deliver ,Phone.' 581; work on to. , Highway. (" p li - - rio-6 etor - '►irs. T. C. Robinette and family of ation shown by the young people m ieber>tng, O•nta we are in t► poeitioo to fill ureierw Toronto, spent Sunday with M. -Wood taltt'1R p ?"t in some way in the see- $Z'oc� Ro-ad Gee @ralStiore '.. Al - for Fertilizers +t be-4 p)st?ible- t Hill has been' lice -was highly commendable. - Thy - - • rice! delivered at Miss Cole 'of Wes _ _ _ i p: yoar farm. it the village fora few days visit- too papers g]ven'by ''lfisses Jolinctor. InIii @r urnituce n �i T , ing '%v'ith relatives here.' y and Baker were ecceptinnally g „od• D. j�/ Lo��ot1d 'Elie. reverent'attention -of all the R I Rev. acid Mrs. , Robinson, of Pick- L� R p�j Or Garden, Veranda and PICRERING,. ONT. e Bring; were in the', village last week. young people present made. the spl' -- jJ R jJ Kiteben. - ^alpine on dome- of their church peo- vice quite inspiring. R, G. CLENDENING plc o,t• Thursday afternoon, lady 81:9t. Fder Cone -h in floral pattern' T•ie holiday On tilonday was not the W. M. S. of St. Johti's Church - '., ueh in grey and red, With FUNERAL DIRECTOR olasezved to ant• extent around the •'net at tlle.home_._of Mrs. Barclay, EEDS' - reeu tnM, metal arms, OOd village, other *.Kan the dosing of the with an.pttendance of 19.';Mrs. John, g Private Atnbu]woce - Driller, presidents wlas assisted in the ' j bAck s'chnoh • : cl enine' devotions b S prinks, ptiritied eea't ant hay and Night 8rrvit a ?.li. :�y« >n Band Will 'meet next Sat= p by tevensori _ ith adjustable head rest _ Phone 9000..-_ inlay afternoon- insteatl ref -Sunday, NftPr the regular routine business, GROW Full'lenoth, at 15 O:j it the baseme'nt of the church, at '2, 1. .T. PhitTips, convener cif group - �" Malvern 5000 39 o'clock. A took charge anti with the ass r arden .Benches, toidln� Y �° :..,. : t 1P, v'rlt�t tin:i b� lI Il'n ; - -' _1 has patronized, during the Re Phi'•t :; T+c u,n,...... Thr'�,•tmt�iaiq-- g«>«,1 ='en- thettts- r`t 5 "- - . been well '1: s. Dunn' and Mrs George. l;p, -_ n natural and green trim' - - -- - last few, days att•]•ng no doubt to the oorytributeri an interesting prokram. We 'sell Burpee'sl Garden �..•.'" ' limit, }l, at I ell: intense heat.. _ Mrs: H. 17alcoim.'-at the piano, led in WE HAVE 1 T .! Roy Horgan, of Clare Mont,' called rile sinlring of h� mns. �Irs. Barclay - 5eeda in bnik..the ;ruogt econo- eck Chairs, -folding style, ,n his S1c Ei, �Trs. "Onnerod- one day and Mrs• - Vpinton `White sewed a ulical way tobuy;, eeeeds. ' If r dainty tea at the close Of -the meet- you have never planted Bur• ,. ith bright colored striped -- last „'eck. y e'are glad to see Kiln a- p round a¢_ain. ing:. _ - Dee'ta aeedt'tr =y soinertfiIs .year, uck seat and canopy- The •• - • - Un :Sunday, _.Tune 4rti, _ St._ Jr,hn's - "•T11e ^e:]js1.ije_brHnd_ B -A. Moto traffic was +very heavy nn ell shap�cf -arms and toot Congregation again welcomed Rev. and be convinced that they - PointP, :Fnamels,, Varuieh- the hill over the week -end ;nt times .i1 r. Irwin, of Oshawa as" a s Pcial -- ave o equa . ' est provide extra - COMfort tt %vas lmpostble to nee across the p • h n I' etc.. speaker representing the Ontario PI1C6 only $2 $ .5. road for d,lst:'. .: Temperance'•Federation, and wit?, his - " - -- ,U_ -e the best, and g -t be 1'.ev.. Horton and family have been old -time vi or he delivered a very ZVe.also have ' a_fe9v ;choice `'s eck Chairs, foa.ding- atvle, 4 y ter resn ts, ending . a few days among their ith arms, footrest in natural ;pending y- thought- prnvoking . address, stirring Dahlia bulbs in named vsrie- , - rnrmer friends while' Conference was into renewed action those who have 2 nlshe-d hAid wood. - Seat is of ' `Oily• Tilrpe, Grainitt'g Irt,l- 5eing held at Brockville. He will oc- felt rile situation was almost hope= tieA, at 15c. and _5c, el�ah, and_ _ 71gihtly colored duck, $1 85 or-. Time, rl%.iter•, -G -i alt n cupy the_pulpit here on Sunday. less. Parents and those rat authority assorted color Gladioli, at 15c. - Ttx,i•, And Ci-krtien Syed.• A few" of the 'girls organized a who do not lift their voices in Prot- -Per dozeu,tall.good etoeik P E W -S C. A. STERRITT Dal! v am here a few weeks aeo, but. est agafns^t (, iniquity that is being All ai lir,eunwbi ?. PriceR. the villaRer� ¢firl not 'seem td take =' Funeral Director it up with thPin, hovrever,•we IPlieve thrust upon us are untrue to their y "h=; �LYIN BUSHBY respdnaibilities. How long will the Jones Drug Store Ambulance Service Ken Bush has come' to their re =cue people he debarred from their right- as couch. It is now up to the girls ful privilege of a referendum on this Phone 1300 Hardwwre Phone 4600 to RPt out to practice regularly " 't Phone 6900 is a Splendid exercise for any girl. question, apart from politics the i 'itIrArtnB_ ftns,&aiA P11nTr1~ Q11t,TEa Women are asking. - - z -: - 10HEE SEE L AUGHS- _-by -fax Rohmer - grange- Blossom! "I csi�l romemb r" _I Before 'the Wallaroo sails -from -Lon-, she had said. -- Ne"r-- agalu- would--.he - - - =- �On for Australia with 2,000,00 pounds read that remise. in a woman's eyes In gold and with Eileen Kearney as a P y Passenger, Yu'an Hee See, head oI an in. '-hear again that taunting allure - ternational gang has laid his plans to T11! seize the liner's cargo and to kidnap El- went in a woman's voice. A,nd bought lean Inspector Dawson Haig of scot -' lob was so 'cG.d. He had vaulted In land Yard is an old 'friend of Hiatt Kear- his 'ph'ysical beauty. " 1 Pap correspondent e a 1hec York news- Paper'. ` Orange Pekoe .'Fresh from ' gaper; and is In love with his slater Ell- The Way he took, now, anxious t0 � -*en. Haig - boards the Wallaf•oo at Mar- avoid observation, led him along a - - seilles before Dr. Oestler and Joseph, an %Q�,]. Armenian fortune teller, agents of path .skirting the eunuchs' quarters. Blend, the �ardera•� Yu'an Hee See lure Eileen to Moham- Wild sCreama and sobs broke the - -- coed's. shop when she goes ashore and - Haig trails them and kflis Joseph. Cs- silence of the night; a'sound of blows. ing Joseph's gang credentials, _Haig heavily descending upon bare flesh. Cost of obtaining her.' This has been MILLIONS PROVIDED FOR RELIEF �. makes his way to Yu'an's headqua -tern In Arabia, where he is assigned as an Aawami Pasha unlocked a heavy, diliie41t. You understand? She is _ -alp s iii aaall� Baas aH pxenll aplstno Iron- studded door, and entered a cov. American. There will be a hue and =snce. -The..- Wallaroo__ 1s pulled -oft-her- l�e>r i�rielt}— F!ravince and - ll�i ici alines Combine Efforts - -- -course by. wireless-- calls._tor_Le1p,and a erect courtyard -One of - -(Ne Nubians cry. - ireaay I nave been persecuted, ► p - - ' submarine directed by Yuan and As- lay is a corner, groaning, his bare here, in my house, by the English and TO Releve Want and Distress - --- - -. warm Pasha, sinks the liner after tak- feet bathed in blood. Albth2r, stri b the Americans: I fear for my safe - } Ing oft the gold. Orange Blossom, Yu'- p y - - i _ an's jealous fsyorite, suggests to the ped,' was strung up to the ring of ty, All _Mahmoud. I do not, disguise Direct Relief Expenditures began undertaken. Direct Relict has been l Pasha that Ellin a epiriaed cruiser b She punishment, and Uncle Tom the chief your risk -but I must charge for to be made in September, 1930. This continued in many municipalities. - 1s taken away 1n a motor cruiser bound , I for Hineh, and Haig follows in an- • eunuch, was administering the ba9tin- mine.'] ' expenditure was divided; one -third to' Direct Relief consists of expends- i other motorboat ado. Three others, manacled, await- . "Where is she ?" the other asked be paid by the Province, one -third by tures for food, fuel, clething, shelter i INSTA4MENT 2b_, ed their punishment. impatic-ntly. the Dominion and one -third by the and medical services and supplied -I - . -- Yulan-- Hee - See ; -a- bluer- tinge -shave- — "Oa- her- -way- from- Koseir,. She will - munieipahtiea. - -- -Shelter -includes _%.eilie�ir i _ . Asvami_ Paaha, swathed is band• ing under his lemon - colored skin, be here at noon," Grants were -also made for Muni- hostels or otherwise, and allowance ages, came out -of Dr. Oestler's room fixed his eyes upon As-wami as'--1ta.. "This means, O Hassan the Liar, cipal Relief Works, the cost of which for rcpt, water and light. In August, on the ground floor of the old palace, entered. that you have never set eyes on her! was paid 25 per cent. each by the 1933, the allowance for shelter v Into a tiled corridor. He walked a= "This is your staff work; my friend" And you say' she 1s American? This Dominion and the Province and 50 extended to cover home owues. long to that little lobby whieh qpened Thla Cbinazz= -s voice- was incredibly Is more than dangerous. This Is fn- per cent• by the municipalities. Two Ontario was the first Province to „ on the courtyard, Inside the entrance high. "This Is your o0ganizationl sanity, unless she belongs to that hundred' and six (206)' municipals- make provision for medical serviced gates. We shall have trouble with the crew. class . , ." ties participated in these grants. Con- and, supplies. The Dominion daps not.' He would be disfigured '-for 111e. There can be no share -cut and no Hassan extended expressive palms. siderable Road Construction was also share in this expenditure, Kid Brown, In passing, his cuaning dismissals ante} this mystery In "This I cannot tell you, Al! Mahmoud, done in Northern Ontario for relief Over. 14,000 Man IN Camps _ eighter's brain keyed- up by the Ink- solved," But for-her, beauty I can answer." purposes. Municipal Relief Works are being- In the season of 1931.82 grai,ts p _ minence of death, had left this -inef• ' Aawami Pasha eta ed through bid "Very. well." Ali Mahmoud stood up, proceeded with In over 800 mazdal -, faceable nnark of his trade upon the' bandages, "Mystery, my lord.. +" "At twelve o'clock, my friend, In the were made to 190 municipalities for aL'ties. cost of these works Will _ - man whose bullet had sped him. All "The woman Las gone -the Ameri- inner room: But I beg of you, observe Relief Works, and 841 municipalities amount about $13,000,000, of, distributed Direct Relief. Of the a- the piston -rod force of that phenom- can woman I had chosen Do you. great caution." • which about ;8,004,000 is for labour mount expended for Relies Works, ' ens] left had been put Lath the job- 'realise what this means?" Thy chief, eunuch' of the Bey Went � The Dominion and Province each' the final job-of pulverising Aswam!'s A cold terror Ctutch-ed Aawami out, not too easy 14 his mind as to about 60 per cent. was for tabour. contribute one -third of the cost of Is, There was also expended #8,000,000 - beauty. Certainty that that Grecian Pasha's heart._ Well enough he knew the outcome of ibis- commisaton.en bour. These Municipal Relief Works for the, TransCanada Highway, $4; aose.was smashed fiat'had sweetened his danger.' But he rested gratefully trusted to him by hie exalted master. include road construction in counties the Sid's last agony. upon the cunning f Orange Blossom. He was experienced in the wiles of 700,000 for Northern Development and townships amounts to about g g Work, and ;1000,000 for the Pro- p Jacques, the creole tknown as the suggested. ench+►oman?.' he old Hassan �s -Suk, yet was forced to vincial Highway made from.Madoe to, $4 000,000. Celeste, the , Jackal), waited -In the- lobby, LL su deal with him; for through the hands Perth. The Dominion paid 50 per Road Works have also been under- rkifty eyes. fearful. '•I see nothing! ' groaned theNter --'Of Hassan passed some of the choicest taken by the Northern Development gi ht;man merchandise obtainable in a cent. of the Trans- North Highway Department, and 140 camps have •. "Welj!" acid. Aswaani Pasha. "What tared tie o. "I know nothing, man-.. and 40 per Beni. for Northern Dever - been established in Northern Onta % Lave you to re ter -I seer nothing!" blear East. - both to connection with the con- - port?" - opment Work and the Provincial �• "Stop"' said Yu'an Hee See sot r .- D e u fly. - . . "Chief. the man yes- "Chief: -. As. Hassan stood 1n .the door ot'th Highway, ` it is Jose " "Take the next At which the first struction of roads and the construe- .. Joseph !s gone! sate. a convenient camouflage for the Beginning May 1st, 1982, all tion of the Trans- Canada *one! of the three negroes awaiting the business of the establishment, 'grants for Relief Works were aban- Highway- real PL He is nowbere!' He does not come baatrnado dropped down upon his walking towards him came Major Ell- doned, both by the Province and the Over 14,000 men are let these camps to relieve me at four o'clock.- He is knees, ,raising manacled wrists* torn of the America Embassy in Dominion, except some grants made In addition about 18,000 residents aowhare -he is gone!" "plaster, my lord!" he chattered- , � by the Dominion to the Province for are employed in road construction in "Master, my lord! it know everything. Cairo. He had accomDanled the Eng- Northern Ontario. : There was a moment of silence. lisp search party, and - Has -san es-Suk Bpd on the Trans - Canada Highway - "Go back to your dub,," said the I carried her.out, my lord, down to was much disturbed when the major and other works-in Northern Ontario. 20,000 Men to be Employed + the tunnel —" - , Egyptian.- He walked slow the car- " reached the 'front of •the shop. How - Home Owners Assisted - Provincial Highways are to, be con- .. rider, up a short flight of stairs, and "Said whose orders?'" - ever; In the summer, of 1982, an Advis- structed at a cost of about $8,000, entered that oftlee, exotically famish- "Said of Keaeh." �� , ory Committee on Direct Relief, 000, and about 20,000 men are to be Yuan Hee See turned to Aawami Truly, said Hassan 'as t obaerv= ed, with ', its _ toluptapus pontin64 and known as the Campbell Committee, employed il,}lldirectly on such works. _ Pasha. "Said would never have so' ed curing cry ers, Sat - ltatuattee. was appointed, which Committee er•- The expenditures on account of Re- dared," he whispered. "There is sleep .urday is a fortunate day for the faith- - Dropping down upon a divan he . p ported in July,. 1932. list Works and Direct Relief fram ' treachery ere. Said- has been given ful." - e e to 7 h E _ - In Se tom 1983, Provincial and the commencement of 'ea>cla De- rank his bandaged face Is. his hands. p her, to• understand that she Is to be offer- Indeed," said the lean Boatoalan - - He was already a very' wealthy man; _ Municipal Relief, Works were again comber 91st, 1988. are. as fo}lowa: - • rats - -share Jn thtd`-isst coup would ed to the agent -of the - -Beyl" RIB' looking "the apeakei uvei_with_e1n us. year. ..---Province - dominion • Municipal Total make-him a millionaire. It was as words died away in a low hissing; friendly glance.- "That's surely good 1930 -31 __ $ 4,670,899.90 $ 4,632,763.63 $ 9,900,000.00 $19,208,663.58 well, sinei"henceforward, whatever them news. I-stayed on here in Kepeh, Mr, 1931 -82 .:.. 13,488,257.54 12,358,280.95 12,500.000.00 38,346,438.49 of pleasure be could eecnre -he moat ':YOU will take the French plane, Hassan,-with _wttit s very definite reason. 1932 -33 :. 18,754,627.65 14,490,873.45 7,950,04f.58 39.195,542.83 'buy. He would always be hideous. Aawami, with Anton as pilot. I am I am' stepping outside my duty in giv- Men woul+d%shun his company. Women thinking now not of my pleasure, .but ing you a chance to play square. Have -:$34,913,785.09 $31,481,819.03 $30,350,041.53 $96,745,644.65 •.:'would.fly from him, of Our safety. It Is too late to es- you got that? There's a woman com- ',Ahgrbodied Mon Must Work The. • municipalities have always He struggled to regain mastery of tablish contact with Hess, In Koseir. ing here, to. your house, some time been advised that where an able - L,imsetf -to remember what he had He will have left for Cairo. Hassan today.' Her name is Miss Eileen la conncpoa with Relief Works, bodied min is given Direct Relief, he ". ylanped before they had set out on we cannot reach. Go.-my friend. You Kearney. When she arrived. call me the men employed in the season of 1980 -82 numbered • 4'8,000, and the _is expected to do as amount of Work this expedition against thv Wallaroo, have much to do." up.'. number of -days' work provided was somewhat- equi*alent to the amount What did the absence of Joseph Aswamt Pasha choked.,down an ex. '(To Be Continued.) 2,384,000. In the season of 1981 -32 of relief given. Any work done in mean? Certainly old Mohammed was clamation of relief, and went out. - the number of .men employed was this way is not included fn the above - to be {rusted; and he had bad word The disappearance of Joseph he de- figures. - cided n6t to report. $ might be 115,000', and the number of days � .............. of the fellow's excellent quality But Ask Change III LAW wo.rk provided was 4,800,000. In the In the season of 1930 -31 Direct .:,yet..:.... :' part Of Orange Blossom's plan. Per- season of 1932 -88 the number of men Relief was given to 60,000 persona; - The girl! The rose =girl whom .the haps it had been necessary to kill ,Regarding Nationality employed was 27,000, and the num- in the season of 1981 -82 to 203,000; -Marquis Yu'an His See loved, v nom the.'guard.. _ Children Born Abroad her of days' work provided was l,- and in the season of 1982 -33 to 483,; be had taken such' insane riekb to ay. • • * F 000. * 600,000.- 1% ,this this season no grants ' There are ow on Direct Retiet cure! Old Hassou es -Suk stood with ex• HOT ' SPRINGS, Art - President were made for'"Municipal Relief about 100,000pless than the previous Was there any connection between tended palms before a portly figure Roosevelt has been urged by the p - bin compact with Orange '.Blossom seated upon_one of the- divans In that Council of the General Federation of Works -'- • highest figure, and the absence of Joseph t sunken, stuffy room at the back of Women's Clubs through its board of _. __._iie'must find ou . Cho Cafe MagraM In Keaeh. The fat directors. to sign a till before the "It is only when amen learn to sub, - -- -• - visitor regarded him ' with cynical United States 'Congreas giving to $uECAt1.4 ,�arj distrust. American .motners the rigor to trails- ordinate profit to 'service twat the MAKE YOUR FAIS "I tell you, Ale Mahmoud," - said mil their nationality tr, children social, economic and prila:eat orders LASTS of3lj LASTS born abroad. begin to come in eight of a firm The now in eK Hassan, speaking in Arabic -- "she is sees.•«• . sae ss11n11N gRg$ TEETH HOLD f ASS— A message a c to the president urging tan .. .ewr more desirable than arty woman in. . foundation." - Nicholas' Murray But- not t O. seM« gad the hear d s F,gypt. The Bight of her turns the favorable action on the bill was for- - T•s sari as sear acs preps.. K warded by Mrs. S. Blair Luckie, of ler. �ssp a se wdl- 1'ltie-0 6W et '1Le - blood to fire, When she speaks there _ .en weiaN'r M as. A 11 C er SM" car l;at, taut, sins and shout aW never Chester, Pa., chairman o. tae , l~saer - an SOAKS 1.110 - ea sset>a _.W_ was`_&_ Is silence •in paradise;. and -.when she tion Department of Legislation, after reart .1 a• ■'emu Ca hsa tear embarrassment Yore faleq P se,eee,ly.. .. wl"* Crl.aaa +. ae: •,,�Ck all day �g when � sp walks the young palm trees droop in the council board of • directors bad us a oft er Week. L 'en Dr. WerneO'a they 116 5s. shame." endorsed the move. Jumpy Nerves snarly- tlomfo `t gip+ . "To the devil ~with your poetry, a The 1resent law g v a LhQ__ child .HE - preecrtbed by w 's dentists Hassan! What is her price?" the right of nationality, through the , ' - --they know it's the best! bu/ . t, -Yield to the soothing action . _ liitis ---env druntoib Hassan shrugged deprecatingly. tather.; • of this medicine. You will eat wffH - nil Ali J'lahtnoud. i mns' charge the s better : ; :'sleep better :::feel - - - fi0 TRY SPEED LIMIT better: ;:look better: Life s -Ballmoney, Ireland, liar just decided �u s worth living again: IT Don't delay any longer. Begin • High School Boards & Boards of Education that the city should have a speed taking it today: limit. �. Are author d by into to establish LYDIA E. ' P'1 H K H A M'S "� t •``-IndiErstrial, *Technical and Art Schools Ws--Liver-That Makes_ __ Nolos�wssosp! With the approval of the Minfater of Educafion _ - ABBE GO�P-HO - - ''Day and Evening Classes Theoretical and Practical You Feel So Wretch6d Instruction Wake up your Liver Bile _ - nay be conducted In accordance is h iven in various tirades. The with the regulations Issued by -- 9c obis and classes are, under the No Calomel necessary :he De direction ,of' an Advisory Con!- For you to feel healthy. and happy, D EA S partinent of Education. Pouiv liver must -pe,.r two pounds of • cittee. liquid bire into your bowels every day Have you a Story,. a- Sketch or an Illustration that is Comuseecial-�3ubjects,-'Manual Tiitifiing, our hold Science ana without that bile, trouble starts Poor ? • -�� digestion. Slow eIlminauup, ru,buur ,u $wleable . Agriculture and Horticu tore the body. General wretchedness. _ Or perhaps you have -some other saleable idea. Tell us _ are provided for in the -Courses- 01 Study in Public,' Separate, Con - Hoty can y,ou expect to clear up - s tinuatioa and High Schools, Collegiate institutes, Vocational Schools <itnation like this completely with about it. p�L} el - ___ - mex'e: bowel-moving- salts, oil, mineral apd;De its. - g- Send a-stamped- (3c) envelope for information about our . Yi «ester, laxative canny or chewing gum .+=• optea of the Regulatio�ts- issued by the.blihigt¢r Of- 10 roughage? they don't Wake your service. Education may be obtained from tiff Depxty liver. ' D E A 5 y. Minister, Parliament Suildirgs Toronto. L STU no(A-C', rter's Litile..J•lver Pills ,•, { Purely vegetable. Safe. Quick and sure Application for, attendance should be tnaie to. the Principal "of the rrsults. Ask for them by name. Refuse _ , 1. nlui lnited - _ _ School, silbstitut�s. 25c at all druggists. 61 ' issue No.23 -234 THIRTY -NINE LEE AVENUE, TORONTO - �< Consumption of as well :e the +aitamina, are in Do Not Fear Criticism 1 ! form that are readily assimilated. With the advancing appreciation of f 18 '0 8 good beef in Canada, beef steak clubs A typical case. Scene one-At any - i may eventually be formed in some semi- public meeting for taking action - �. _ G o v ernment • Inspection In - of the larger cities of the Dominion. on a proposed matter. Discussion Canada Boosts Sales — They have been .in existence in Eng- and suggestions are asked for. Hard. = - land since the reign of Queen Anlie. Iv anyone says a word. Motion rot - arie chief wits and notables of the action or decision on the subject goes A - nation were among the members and through unanimously. Scene two - -Woman C ToronEp --Turn back the pages of they were proud to wear the club Outside of meetin �7 i- history for more than two millenn g place, on the ums and it will be found that beef badge —a small golden gridiron. streets and in the back rooms — Silent h alts season; also the main course in the was the meat of the festal holiday ones become talkative and events and C • • • ' • decisions of meeting torn to pieces. ordinary menu. References *to cattle Versat>lle Bean We are not concerned with the �� �� AL Morgan their importance to the tribal •---- above class o[ men -they will always ' - - -- , position of the 'Patriarchs are found "One of nature's most versatile be in evidence. We just want tc crops, when point out to the fellow who is full o; in Genesis. The mythology of the P put t0 use by roan, is the : Greeks and the Egyptians have much 8oy bean. Brought to "this country action that he who fears criticism is - ± A DUMB SISTER 'to say about the gods' regard for over 130 years ago, in the last ten hopeless. Only those who do things d' I think this true story deserves first prize in a "was She beef years it has been put to many other are criticized. The idler is lost sighl .� Dumb ? " - contest. This -is an -incident related by Great Britain's 600,000,Opp POUNDS .uses besides that of producing a of In the -march of events, but the . _ - = Post- Master General, Sir H. Kingsley Wood, M.P. He declared When the earliest British settlers good quality , of hay, doer is watched and criticized. To y "Eighteen p hesitate for fear o[ criticism loses the he supposed no Minister of the Crown received so many letters came to this side of the world •the g een tom shies in the United :: from women as he did. brought with them the national love States now -use' about "' 10,000,000 battle while the doers march on tQ One wrote complaining that: she had wasted twenty -five of beef, and it seems natural that this bushels of soy beans; in 1928 only victory. To hesitate for fear o[ Grit - minutes in a telephone booth and •could not get through to the" meat constitutes a very important one mill manufactured soy bean oil Icism is cowardly; advocate it, ex- slumber she wanted. item of food for Canadians. They eat and oil meal. A good beginning has pound it, and, it need be, fight for it. nearly 60 pounds of beef per person been made in the last five or six years. Critics always Have been, .and always • Investigation showed that when she removed the receiver annually, or a'total of about 600,000,- , toward what may become a major will be, but to the strong - minded they from the hook she hung her umbrella on it, effectively closing 000 pounds. American industry.. are a help rather than a hindrance. wit -sin €. ;- a -- ' - t - m�� -9_. ing -of beef cattle in- Gan "quo bear ut the . As a borse eaurts forward whey prod- ...... ads from the pioneer settlement days feet substitute far meat that r is grown. ded with the spur, so the doers forge has been a notably important *in' It contains 40 ahead under the lash of criticism. HEALTH COMMANDMENTS .. y Po per cent: of protein, 2i1 A health specialist .writing in an English weekly quite im- dustry. The best of the stock for per cent. of fat, and vitamins A. B, Take your part on life's stage and _ many years, however, was exported, and D." play your part to the end; stand for pressed me with his sane, sound advice and I think it is worth and the fact was that the beef offer- The above interesting items of that which is good; be a doer, not a passing on. ed on the domestic market was not news were taken by us from "The .drone; look- the world in the face and No. 1. Eat in Moderation. —Up to the age of twenty -one usually of s notably high grade. American Farmer." On reading them let the critics critictze. wholesome food in large quantities does no harm. The body is By 1926 various interests represnt- we wonlered how many Temiskam- '` then building' nd repairing waste at the same time. when the p $ ing producing, marketing, and con- ing farmers know anything about this • body is fully -grown the function of food is merely to repair sumees' organizations arrived at the "leguminous plant" which has become 66No Stockin s No 'wastage. It is a wise rule never. to eat to repletion, late at conclusion that both the producer so popular in the United States. The g s night, when in a hurry or when worrying. An occasional fast and consumer would be helped by next thought which suggested itself ___ - ,Job," 'Is Edict .-.does no harm. some method of assuring- the con- to us was that Mr. M: F. Cook, B.S. No. 2. Eliminate Waste.—Auto-intoxication br self- poison- sumer of the quality for which he A., Agricultural Representative, LONDON, Eng. - "No stockings, no � ing occurs when the body cannot rid itself of poison- producing Paid. The result of this meeting was' would be pleased to meet the farm- job" Is the employers' attitude to " waste matter. In. observing this:-law, do . not neglect the skin. the recommendation to adopt a system ers, _ and talk over matters which are barelegged women employes here. of beef grading so that the consumer of vital importance to them. - Of ' The feminine- Interest 'Daily Sketch' Air and towel friction keep the skin functioning ' efficiently• could easily recognize and .identify course, we submitted the question to conducted an inquiry into the possible No. 8: Sleep off Fatigue. —Sleep is Natures method of quality. Mr. Cook, and, (as we' knew he results of the summer-time.no-stock- restoring energy. Sleep at least ninety minutes before midnight BEEF` NOW GRADAD would) he said he..would be delighted ing vogue aad was -told by employers - with opeA window. . People with poor circulations often pile on . Graded or branded beef was intro- to meet the farmers and discuss all that It was not "business, ".. heavy bed- clotbis� _ This is weakening. Rear additional bed- duced on the market'by the livestock farm problems with them: "Supposing a.man turned up to die- garments instead. They retain the body's heat without adding branels-­of- the -Dominiorr- depaftcne it It -goes -without _saying that bean- tate letters, -stripped to the watstl" .. 'weight. of agriculture in 'the latter part of raising will be regarded as an un- one otitce manager d@m- laded: '•would - No. 4. Exercise your, Body. —The amount of exercise you 1929, and the new system is. proving safe crop' in Temiskatning on account not the -women be the first to com need depends upon your age and physique. Exercise tones up a success beyond expectations. The of spring and early summer :costs. plain?" : red or. blue band which .can be seen Well, twenty -five years ago the the muscles, enabling them to clear off impurities.. in a rippled" line along both sides o! President of the' Ontario Vegetable No. b. Avoid "Overwork. —The body has just so much energy "Let us reassure ourselves with rise - -' a beef carcass are. the hallmarks of Growers' Association, and several distributed between the physical body and the working brain. quality. times a judge at our fall fair, made law of Love, God never punishes ,Work done while you are fatigued is never-good. This stamp should not, however, be the statement that onions would not mau'for dolpg right, for bonest la- — No. 6. Practice Oral Hygiene. —The mouth is a central focus' confused with the - little circle enclos- ripen in Temigkaming, and yet many bor, or for deeds of .kindness, though for infections of the body. Hence the necessity for oral by- ing the words "Canada, Approved," of us have had onions ripen here and -they expose him to fatigue, cold, - : ,glen, .or the preservation of• the mouth in a state of absolute which is - the. guarantee... of healthy had them for' table use -until the fol- -heat, contagion." —Mary Raker Eddy. cleanliness. meat, not of quality. At every pack- towing spring. - No. ?. Drink Water. —The best time o drink water is first,! in g P lant abattoir where beef is Champion B orrower "'W When I re- thing in the morning, last thing at night. Lack of sufficievit water: graded, government inspectors watch _ 'Mr. Henpeck: "My wife has disap- turned Mr. Pettigrew's mower wiQi" - -to flush the system is the cause"of a widespread. variety of painful for any sign of disease in any part peared — a fortnight ago.' the -broken blade, he swore r' of the animal, and all unwholesome "Police Sergeant: "Why didn't you Wife: "We don't want that sort complaints. meat is condemned and muot. not be notify us before?" of thing to occur again, dear. You'd - No. S. Be Clean. =The function of the bath is not to re- sold for human "food-, _ ':I couldn't believe it.- I- thought I better borrow next time from the _ :,... , move external dirt because it offends the eye; it is -to -clear the In 1931, the second year after the was door -steps of the thousands -of pores.. Washing and bathing beef'grading service went into effect, % - tone' up the skin" -by stimulating the si[culation. the total sales of this beef through- "No. 9. Banish Fear. —There can be no healthy body without out the country were 17,240,748 e t � r,, a healthy mind. , There can be no health of mind without tour- "Pounds. The next year they advanced Age. Fear. is merely lack of courage. We call it "worry" be to 21,748,768 pounds. and i.r 1933 O�� key C C' u ID cause that sounds better. Science proves. that fear has actual they were 30;G82,600 pounds. This is' „� ,1so,. ,..erred- eSects on the body. evidence of a rapidly increasing ap- _ _ _ LESSON NO,. velope is enclosed with the request. No. >E preciation of the dependable quality Do You remember In Exercise 5 of The Art Director, Our Sketch Club, - 0. Love. — Ancient physicians recognized that love is of branded beef." Lesson No. S that I asked for a pen Room 425 ?S Adelaide St, West, Tat. essential. People without love are turned in on themselves. HOW TO SELECT BEEF and ink drawing of a sphere with a routo. They think the universe revolves about them. We all find them Until the introduction of branded cast shadow? So far not one of our :selfish and dislike them. We should pity them. They are losing beef, few housewives were able to sketch Club members have sent this 'SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT the best of life. Where there is love there cannot be hate. judge good from indifferent beef. It drawing in for criticism. Perhaps Fill In the required _ information -'.Hate, as medical science shows, actually releases poiso>7s. into the takes a great deal of experience to be they have found the subject too hard. listed below, then paste en the back '1blood Stream. ' able to know just by looking- at a cut Fig. 52 illustrates that problem, now of your entry, and Erc�nee''auMcient' There, I think that is enough for this week. If we all would of beef whether it is tough or tend follow the above, I think we would find the world a cheerful, ev, unless it carries the red or blue happy place instead of the gloomy planet we sometimes Mink it is brands a, an dzssurance of good , FeI G. / / / /���� quality. v � - _ There are three principal points to - -- _ — - - n,ost farms in vi.,. `__: _�': ►,e , , _ o -°i°- t :.� _ _f. 0111"A -- - - ncial heat. Hence a lower temper- First. the size end kind of cut de- _ / / / / / / /�j ature held uniformly would be de- sired. The =kind of 'cu!. naturally de- r 2 d - ' Z "ISsinble. dncreasiitg numbers of ponds upon whether it 'is wanted as a F � G S, 53 5 T So I say again, let na not dream poultrymen have had success with roast, steak or boiling piece. = of - talking at the present time of arti8cal heat properly regulated, , The second point is to be sure of = y - •, , overproduction Of food, 'and that ' freedom from disease. Graded or •v t �• ��� `N '` "`�'f� /�' ` but failure has commonly resulted ♦. • �/! ,./ ' the farmers of the world have come When temperatures were allowed to brVded breef is slaughtered in -'. •� ;•� - }i to the 'l'ratiit of what they can be call- '.� • ,• • f• - go too high or to fluctuate widely. plants that are ender Irovernmeiif * • •a , r _ ed upon to sugpIy: The demand for inspection. as�� �;! ! '� • : ...food, if people can be- enabled to - The third point is quality. Here ••• �• ��; • t : - — rr. I r get the kind of food that they would F, shions Change again the red and blue brands as- �'`�''�•'�` 'SS • �' .�' ! = 'like to eat, has practically only been ''' sure this. It should have s marbling_$ scratched; it is almost infinite from �n B$Cl Cslrls of fat throughout the lean. It in- _S J` -" '. ' 5 v '' . "� - 7 bur present point of view. Therefore, __ dicates tenderness and flavor. compare it with your own work. - Imay be bold and prophes not with postage it you wish the sketrb real y'- There are more than 100 inviting Fig. SS shows the foundation. work turned to you, the slightest hope of seeing the pro- Fashions. have changed in bad recipes for mesIs in which beef is for s medium known as Crosshatch. N het realized this year, next year, girls. This is probably' tbe. unique Fig. 54 Is the completion of Cross- or Name so on,' but I .am quite certain it style chat of all. style chats. Having BXEF STEAK CLUBS hatch, which, is simply .a series of AV •••• . • ••••. .. will be ultimately ealized —that the dust finished interviewing one of Il- lines crossing over each other, these Address ....................... . Y g Even- the famous British beefeat- B - ' • •��••.• ................. •: cure for agricultural depression is• linois' -foremost police matrons, I am ers of earlier days knew nothing of lines were made with a pen. The enclosed aketcEi was sketched not restriction of production, but the impressed with her admission that the almost infinite variety of ways Figures 54, 65.and 56 show another from nature. -starting up in the world at large of there are styles in being bad as well which beef can be cooked and served. style of Crosshatch made by drawing The enclosed sketch was.mi(le from —t. is o�trade arid- exchange:'- - as in clothes.�'en__O! b ors - probably - no- other.�*iand is snore at. a series_ of pen lines and then by memory or is -an origi!aal composition. Sir A. Daniel Hall at the World's the police matrons kept the ssy eye tractive to the appetite. Beef is a painting over- the lines with' a brush The enclosed sketch_ was copied Grain Conference.' on the taxi honky -conks 'toF6ee that meat that stimulates the secretion dipped In white the ladies and gentlemen ' in q es tender s aids digestion. v Medicaly s ence has manner which may 'be aced made, or copy, work the Enclose , �. a did not indul e m questionable D copy wall _. ... � Henhouse Ventilation y y D g nut be dancing positions. If the six -inch found his ' incontrovertibly' 'true. into our landscape sketches and oth- eligible. 1 • - '� The removal of moisture is a spacing rule was violated, bouncers Meat, and beef particularly, not only er drawings. From time to time we I am not earning my living as a major 'problem in poultry houses. snatched the girl away from the contains many of the elements nee- shall be happy to .demonstrate these` sketch artist. Poultry have of no a >ea vglands� abut of the p4rtatir, even ent Fough only five cents essa for the proper - .......... =. �.: rq p p growth of the little tricks which add the pi�ofesalan.- - Signed ;. vapour P g authority, P g : ..... ..................... ». : amounts of va ur in respiration according to this ,she mak- improves abureat' xtenfthe value touch 'to work', also a decor. All Date .............. ............... :.. :;.........,� dance was spent. Now, y, supplements • entries must `be in •:leis office and through the skin. It was found -es' sure that all the near -bad girls of many of the nutrients found in Ex. No, 14. Make a few' sketches on or before the 'First of, AUGUST, - that -at one experimental station are safely located in the public dance 'grains and vegetables. Moreover, demonstrating in a practical manner 1934. ; that maximum egg production was halls, then feels Happy about hurrying beef is a very valuable source of pro- bow to use the Crossbatch medium. Address all entries; together lvith a obtained when temperatures were into a Movie, or over to the drug Lein, which is a tissue- building and questions will be' answered in this 3c stamped, addressed envelope, to ; not permitted to fluctuate widely: A store for a 'sods. "It's the "girls that repairing food; .the fat furnishes department: Anyone wirbing to re- The Art Director, Our Sketch Chub, ; henhouse temperature at 50 degrees stop dancing I have to worry about." heat and energy, and the mineral ceive- a personal reply, may have Room 425. 73 Adelalde Street West, F. is too high to be maintained on finished the police matron. salts. such ,es .iron and phosphorus, tame if a 3c stamped addressed en- Toronto 2, Ontario. ����8•F +" . /���.i� 1�9 .,s'� ''T"•.: J,R �W.Cr'= w:a•i� ac�ryri ".'ra.'+• +.: i..i.ofa aVS_ _+$..' ..•-�..or - , , .a+ _ -• . ••. '. • ea„ £.. y , _ mow•, .. 1. le. a ; I ts u Z f ► Ounbarton a Rev. H. G. Crozier. ofPi:kering will 1lrs. Irving White visited ov 'er the preach and Cherrywcl- choir will u ei?k -end with friends in the ctry. lead in the 'singing. 01ro com"ittee _ t '. y " Hiss Thom entertained a number rave arranged pith a radio expert to -- S l -; 5 ue[ Yrar i:. i! y4,•1 ,. rayau t - , -.1 - - nr her youne friends at a Garden . hay'«' loud speakers instalCed for the - ;,6scnvum :b e: rb.• fed hta :ct ana r:,er, _ - sf,; Party,. on Saturday. ter.efit +_' those who can not get ia- bwwtu: .;.•:u ad atuv. - .- �� `I fr h'ir ;,,.I • tpe ^.di to -he • ..n ding. -or iw' - - • we k a� with t r two incQ.tt +a ._ _ "u m- t`; -nigh to e.xprP -z Our t%tanks to e � � Ar. lUM(v JIU}ii1F,H, FtU�fteiut, _ b f,;, - - _- rite ,: C :irticul *.oral Svctµty, . e+ eial]y - - �I Mrs. John Hopl;ffis roc "ei•:ed t'ne F. L. i;reen: +- Green•v,,,,d, for the - ^ gad flew; of the 4eatb •,f h;.r aunt, pi ? -r - arid the decorating of the • -.-' - - Pickrring..Council '! t �eek..jxtnre, ,£' �,_aztL_. n:,_I_r4 t.�•�� c-= -�t,,, t �,,,•nl eer•vir°1�_ w :I, 9ed :'TliB.. ]J Cf�' -•r - - i- _311rpr1 �Ir Burke. Darling ton is The above Gounc•il met or.. \i,acL•t ;: ! *,- :� r' d ..#.s`. . of N•:.s i .pleased at the greai = ucee�s of wine 'r. ?r niece. NIrs. S, G. 3I eels t. ttir . fs,i :aer =how. an Ttie3daq e:aiJ- the nth in: ?. bte „i,er' all pie�z.:L; the reeve in the chair. • : ;�•, :, , ir.3 3 Mips Annie Brander i; speu:ing ,a ;n f,, Jima 1st. Mr. Muddy and Mr. P, h•_,rt ••chile with Mrs. Dales. t (,veer. Farh pE• 'n a disnay which The minate•s of 1a.�t ,neetin� %v,7re ' _ ; . ; :- � t The annual C;metery meetmz wi:, was nothir. sh - :,rt ,f wonderful -and read and aPdroved. George West •was heard re at•� ;i, „- be held at Erskine Church or Sun- occun e +z tables reachinx across the day, June 10th. at :3 p. m.. D. S. T. ' 'taken for Camy,aekt bri(i,e. - - room. - NI r. Warren, of -the Dem. Tar and Chemical 'Co., gave estimates for Lawn X^vverS Sharpened surfacing the Bay ' Road, • being 86, '. 400 fur 1.6. the to snship share nQ t. n\ A- �C'RI \E ESPECIALLYNot' Youv I miles, - bein g $2,960. + " C. C. Richardson was heard re the ;.The old- land -mark which was destr gvf-i by fire on the morning of N1ay + Tlo>ti V V UO DESIGNED FOR THE PURPOSE . All old grease and dirt is thoroughly road to Fairport Beach, also the hill 1 ^`t �1-� �l"' T"' " "" ^f S- -rk t•, the .left but,not shown here, washed out of the bearings and your i :. on con. I; Scarboro towtiline. W. C. Willson was heard re W. J. �''+ Place would be provided in the Order, Blti - mower will be returned. well oiled We der Rttildif,R of all kinds. CARPENTERING, swath's she. killed and injured., of erv7c or e tta�fz7 sortie -part + and corre�tt�- adjusted for cutting. CEMENTING, A number'of, communications were to be taken by the minister of St.' LIBERAL -RALLY - R" A At'�TI>v, ` = send Andrew',. Rouize Hill- Servil" Station.. -- P-r1MUING: - _ A -deputation from the Bay was for Acre tance at that hour was of p course out of the question, CLAREiVION`T ^r in Picket in¢. _ anrf fr, =heard re surfacing the Bay Road 'i'ne nacef,aye := %gin'- +. ,hat! , it been possible, would have irivrAved p ' 3 <'► BUS H KY. Phone 4 &N) _ 43a 5f R(1t�FING ' 1.6 miles. - .ion of Fairport Will endeavor to bear a substantial part of the cost. the cancellation o! our regular ..Cis Ct' /.)(:'t :. :T1' '?.'_IAA C- T- ly service. - ' PICKERIN - - r _ -" a . W� yINU cell BrKUtfnrrl Roofing styr.Prinla, u,uy „� S+'fiest Service A meeting of the ratepayers will be St. Andre�c s is' always eerily to Eclidpment, Difro Water beld to discaas the matter. - The Sfandinz Committee on Roads co- operate -in any community u:ider- taking that ,conime:,dc rself t . title TOWN HALL. 8.30 p. m. D. S. T. t? Sy�trma. Beatty ALL MAKES Stable Egttipnient g; Wand Bridges paid the followin S. churches of. the district. J�'aturda ,Tune 9th In •Consideration of'tliese "ts it y f »nd ether Building tilateriale yh:[tt'[gE.{► A \D REPAIRED g ' .'Farndale drag E. T. L. 6.50; W Brown drag cOdl 2 ands,. 2.50; F. Wright,; .fa -will be plain that if apology be -nee. E. N. Sinclair PRIC'E,4 REASONABLE E +tIQIEatP,f+ Free Guaranteed rep to culvert, 6.00; B: Littlejohn.' essary it is not the duty of St. And- rY . �,ORK GUARANTELOD ,Work _ Iabor_con 2, 36.75; A. -Lee, ditto,- 45. - 75; A. Picov, team fillil1g, �..�t L, i a: rw's to make it. W. H. ' MOORE. M. P.. GORDON" D. The ':Manse H. Carmiihael, � CON_t!+ T, J M ANG7\ and others TT ARTHUR F1 E LD F J • P R O V SE A� 80; 1:, Bye, ditto, 5.00, G. Green lab: I Whitby. Ont. Minister, tt'[LL ADD1ZEtis THE MEETINGS on Race bridge, 7.25; C. Devitt, team. May 29th, 1934. The iieefings will be conducted at R T. I liradu,.ti- Pbo 0502 : :. on con. 5,, 14.00; T. Phillips ditto, 22. - -- .the same time, with the speakers al- 43 Ott Ph, + +� 5201. PICKERING P[CKERLtiG, ONTARIO : 00; B. Gray, ditto, .18.00.; T.- Baker, dit To the Electors rnatinx betty een the two points :e to labor on con. 5, 4.00; G. Norton, to, 2.00; D. Mairs, ditto. 11.75: Jas. Ontay io Riding. EVERYBODY' WELCOME - Ravey, ditto, 6.00; G. Hackney, dit- : to, 7.00; W. Marks, shovel con 4 and :5, 4A0; C. Wannop, labor eon E an +i of As a candidate of the Liberal- BROCK Conservative Party, and a supporter TAE THE OWNER t � • t BUYER 2, 4.00; DER` K� SA408 'S, 26.00; J. Hilts.- labor con- of the Government of Premier Ge+,. THEATRE C. Madill, lab. on con. 5, 14.75; Roy S. Henry, I am appealing to the El. - _ Ward salary, and telephone; 151.93; T.9id:,,.- people rnlrc+rt 800,64; Chas. ectors of Ontario Riding for that support •in the. Provincial Electron. - C7CT�3i �3� .. ' Cooper, gas, oil etc., 57,45: W•�E11=_ I do so because it is my firm con- - :.,.___, fife ogpr the unblis - AYLKER c +nitwl f,►.t•ie' s -f; esce tivaa,lly lteott, gravel, for con. 2 and 5, 59.10; p. Clark, gravel for con. 8, 2.00; W • Action that the Henry Govemnent has given Ontario sound administra- THURSDAY F R 1 n A Y ,r A F R D A Z' iuw P, ices. B-ty f,Y the d, z -ll it will lfwy yon, Jones. gravel for con. S. 2.40; L• Hon, and legislation, and has brou rh: J 1% K s, FL 1, 11 S; PE�A►Jfo� . 3 for 35c., 6 for 6'7c. . -.Lye. repairs to picks •and shovels, t+.65; C. Palmer, drag con' 2, lb.00; 50.00; A. Ontario through the very difficult - period of the - last four years wit? aNA HAROLD TEEN �' TOMATOES, large can, 3 for 32; 6, 61e• = Prank Harris pipe culvert - Gray, ditching Brougham streets, Jos. flying colors.' I do so because I Ira lieve that the program of the Conger- MASMALADE, 16 oz. jar, . 2 for 25e• j►2,25; C. Madill; ditto; 12.25; = ` Silts, ditto, 11.25; C. wannop,-ditto; vative Party, as 'announced by Prem ier Henry, is best fitted to lighten PEACHES. extra quality, ;2 for 35e 11.25. The Standing Committee on Dam- following: -C- the burdens of all classes of citizens, and .particularly the farmers of the ROC2�.!!1�"! �u3$cn - - : TOMATO JUICE, buffet size, 5 for 29c, ages to sheep paid the - Fuller,, 2 lambs killed t ewe killed, riding of Ontario, -As a farmer, owning and Dyer- - - - . _ - SOUPS, all kinds, 3 for _ 25c• 30,00; W. C. Willson. inspecting of. ,' above, 1.65; Jos. Taylor, ? lambs kill 4 acing the farm- on which I was borsl PATRICIA �ELLIS in Lanark County, I am deeply int- . . Q�� • . CORN, Goldin Baj]t$m, 2 foc - 25c. : : td, 10.00; 'Don: _-Bacon, -1 sheep, lamb 30.00; W efrested in the problems_ confronting _ _ �ienba and 1 .killed, -J, 4 lambs killed :20,00; G, M. the farmers, and am familiar with ; . _ - - --- . Fie #reek Poureelf there warm day.. l FRi'1T9.FOB THE WERE-END White, _ Forsyth, inspection of above and mil l -�. ._• these problems T sand :four= square - behind the' Henry Government and ::• with tJeler l5c. and ages S.iiO; G. E. Holtby, i ,lamb kill- led, 6.00; W. C. Willson, inspection of its policies for the . betterment of conditions for the farmers of the pro- rl UESUAY &ad CANADA DRY iett ��, . , _ . �; aabove, 1.75 ,MONDAY. vine of Ontario, for more eeluitable $ E PF-+RA 3 E : Lemnos, - , ' - 29,:, ado*. The Standings Committee on Relief, T rates for hydro - electric power -for ____- 4PEDNESDAY t� Orwngb,t, Grope 'Fruit. Tomatoes. _1 4Z1 ART BU1'TL 1Sc. ,*d the following for .supplies: F. 6. Roberts, 8.00; S. G. �iorrish, 13.b0 Roberti, -5; the farmers, and better conditions -, -JUNE 11 I2 and 13' -' for the marketing of farm products, , - =+ Anoorted Flavourst --Strawberries. Canteloupee, tV'a= - -- _ Benny Etc. Fresh [o stock. :8. Go h, 12.28; B. Lotion, 1 • -:'H. R. Nlotiney, 4.36; M. R darks, Z. so that the farmer may secure a for his investment ,f'UUTH � /�,R Q U!T I SC)N 96; White„ 2.0o F. Cassie, 1.20; Gi ' profitable return and labor. I believe I can be of ser- "THE HOUSE ON ' W. Sadler, 4.50; R. blorrish, 56. vice to you in the solution of these ' I C KE R I N G 91; \. F,_Tomlinson, 6;00; L. Hunt problems, and, .as "a supporter of a :- v6th. STREET" ;Cots order P80l�IE PICKERI \G 800 or, 4.48• -The Standing Committee on Power government headed by a farmer; which P48ed itself to lighten We delivsr and Light paid the following, Hyd- ro- F.lec. Comm. for Greenwood St, '30.33; the burdens of the farmers, Lapp KAY. cal for your whole- hearted support F . ; A `C,IS _ �j' j' n� a r Picket * n H' d�ar a Store .lights, - The Standing Committee on Con- and influence. _ ti } $ICARI Cc,RTE2 ` tingencies paid the following: • A. spears, inspection, wood lots, 4.00; Yours sinewely, Ernie Marks' = :'4E'VE RAYMOND � - _ auk, refund of ri oali . � Sp ng is C oa, O 'seeds are H II[ ere, s Liyuiaa. Taxes, 76,29; Underwood is er , ` J. Nlurkar, pr- • : ' office supplies, 12.60; . = _ `� - - - � - ... - lied Clever; Timothy. Allfalfa, Sweet Clover and �Alsik.e " inting voter.s'.Lists, placards and ad-- bertising, 80.56; G. Elliot. caretak , ; • • -All Government Toted geed. �+ and digging grave, 8.00; D. A. , , ' ' ' ' _ All kinds of G%rden deeds -bulk and package. '`• Beer; insurance, •172,00; T. C..Brown, ; salary, 15.00 W. Chester, salary, 25. .' : : - _ We sell Cooper's Products anti Warble Fly Powder, 85 cente-per lb, ; Beaton, L salary, 125,00 Poultry Foods, Egg Producers and Poultry Supplies. LRITERS TO THE 'ED1T014'' t ' � � �1Reot fur McCurLuick- Deering Fiscin Machinery To the Editor of the rand Rspairq. ,Kew's: Considerable unfavorable comment. Take C• �• � B. Tonic Tablets -13 Horse McC. Deering Cultivator? $57.00 cash, "'leas followed the non - participation of " .St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in FOr. Health- �Strength- -Y%gor - :. Our 'Motto:--We •ileve it, Grao get it, Or ` it iy "licit made." �ihe Cemmu�nity• Memorial, -Service -;geld in Picketing on. Sunday, May the facts in HAVE YOU STOMACH TROUBLE? Have hingtHeadacche; ~' ..Telephone 39W 20th. A statement of connection with the arrangements' Heartburn Elating. Gas6 ' Spitting of Mucus, Gnawin4, Empty Feenntl, Lump In Stomach, Food Disaar Pain Before Eating. J• S. BAiSDON PICK:E for that service will show that no a- or Alter Cared nngur Sore Mqpth; Indigestion? When cau by a run -down, condition you need G. C..& Tonic Tablets, and at ohce. They will y , - ; .iNG to need be made b the ,officers p0 gy y build up the eystem and thus relieve you quickly and permanently, improve appet tq - • - - _. __ _ _ _ ' + of St. 'Andrew s congregation. ;ditestion and General health. _' We were not even notified that Pita Ibs se"e"s, Sore% Blotches, Pale Ecwrna, Ma THE BLOOD ��V'e•ah' iron Down Debilitated, �Yeak, E� -�. -' THE RUB /NS ARE BACK such a , seriice was contemplated ana You Neely need C. C. ra• R. Iconic Tablets. They, by reason of - erTllAg_ plans or programme •for it. The first in- their tonic effecty, help to restore strength and fibre to the blood, so It wilt furnish noutfsl-im` eat to b no,e Lm iy. e. C= dt R. Tonle- Tableta.contsin Y"pt, Iron and gatract Cod Li.er -three great tonics to one. P timation we had of it was the notice - -' that appeared in the Pickering News na tv THE NERVES Nervous Debility, Weakness, Jerks Juth aG, Excitable Tired worn out, Feet when Eyes Closed and : eo's O ra s an s _ M vet It d t an 121 pr v{� ` And although it was announced as a $ 'Community liemorial Service•', a' at ht,Po Feet !;eshed, Restless rt Night, Poor Memory Melancholy, 'Despondent, Wake Up Unrefreehhed, Weak Trembles, Dizzy, Fainting § lls, Hand• or Feet Numb,.Lack Energy, Strength Ambition? You need C. C. sc B. Taaic Tablets _ , Men is Work Shirts 65e, or 'L for 1. 25 Careful reading of the announcement -They, by reason of their tonic effects, f olp to restore nerve tissue to normal condition' . steady the nerves, banieh the blues, make you feel full of life, vigor, ambition, and t - _ would seem to indicate that service many years younger. Form Team Harness $23,80 u pas projected by one church alone, Yet the form of invitation to the 7 'Under- 'Under- Weltbt Hollow Cheeks, Fiat Chest Scrawny Neck; Dys: • ._ 1 HINI\LJJ pgts• Thin slow C. C. do B. Tonic Tabletb help to build yon to Will thereby improve r'•n11 rd at various prices d public conveyed the impression that public all churches in the community were up every way. your appearance- REGAIN LOST PEP AND VITALITY C C. do B. Tonic Tablets acrdlrectty through the ` `' Sweat 1 'ads '•_�'eam' Line -- The, hour set for the stomach, enriching the blood, building up the nervous system - .Generate vitality, create nerve4orce, restore hi4w ly the tittle to get that old service' completely ignored the. fact _full atrength, pep and vloor- -so you can enjoy life's pleasure• to the fullest. _ " haroesg re pEilred that it c8nflicted with the reg;nlar )lour of, St. Andrew's service. C. & B. TONIC TABLETS .re for rile st t only stores. Go ro :1C. your druggist today and order a . I'1]! ne 2W4 • A telephone call about one o'clock on the afternoon' of the ' service •uppq. is mans the betinnift T e 'new rife for you--- openlnp the door to i briGhter world and luppter ezistancs. The ' tablets are inexpensive. The prices are Sec and 0- Thrda $1.00 Bozea toe $1.'1e. I RADL. EY ,brought a belated request that St. C. C ' di B Tonic Tablets from �' Andrew's pltrttcipate, stating that A .:Get DRUGGIST • N 1G7 1 p ` � R = N 4' i PICKERING Phone 6800 Claremont ent South Ontario Liberals of South the driver succeeded in makinK a ( Cowan; 6. Mrs. Lotton and Mrs. Tay k -- Ontario and others still discuss the very swift turn to the right and sue - I lor; 7. Wm. Gormley and Mrs. Pear- L NEiLL b1 Fred Ward: spent Sunday policies of the-oart and the featur- •seeded itt�avoidin •- Y K a collision only by son; S. ,lrs. -C, Annis and Mrs. St- with friends in P ?terbor�. es of the coming election. Amoy g an :nch or two, and thlis avoided fat• alien �J11rq- UJttan •and Miss Thom; -- 1'C'AEhAL U11tEl "1UIi AND __Four 'nev _.members were._rAceived: thr aisrr- ,i t at results. A large amount o���d- 10. Mrs. Lotton -end Mr. Stailon,- 11 ;2 E11HAL111.P.Et Into the Baptist Church oft Sunday! ,•lair it ". H. JL,ore, M. P. G. U• Col,- "isix �,a, been taking place in Clare,- bites. Cavuraie and 'Mrs. Lorton; last. ant nd J. SlanKar. Everyone is r „r- mont and Vicinity, ,•:Lich sooner or 11rs. Lorton and- L ;yril 3lurley; 13. t "� f'r+5ur to %V.' J. Slather, D. .�. Scutt Fpent •the w ?uk -end At. (.Nally invited. This Saturady •ever.• iater % ill result in disaster. Nu” entry; 14.. Airs. Morrish and Mr's his hum? here xr,d returned to ?;it- Lotton; 15, Mrs. Gourlie and Mrs. 'Night -and Day. tik�rvice - N -- -•=-thvi,er,•Jrr Monday- 1 _� ;.; ;rte tt: er the Clareat, rt tilt - a c oc ie -- � J Ea:, Garden \plea Reuben and .lire. 'Bess?, r,f. Stay- ; , ,.,_,1 ,{ , = --- ...... - -= h = . SusiuFSo-'Pi,uur Keti3rnce PLono I u_ !..,!mor,al Service-.; ". -hick will, �_ - -- -- M "Con , rer, spent ,the week -end with thy- f' r- C b� i.,y.Ir! nn, " 1;ay _] „r,- 9,1 +� t Pit, thf. vjlie bi d off the I,F�,r ;a , ! I �� r tor.. - -- apt r _ 9820 -- .. �ar.l, ,,olds,. J• 11. and Mrs, i' :v_ucs.!•p,'r. :. tstar.ic,r�l lintel. Tile �•i= iti ?1�, it you •.%aut good blooms. If pr :uuie�s� - - -,__ (��T- antii ]Trs. Fuun ;l r+.r„t"zt••i.•t.,l = pFakers ,':!11 -be Rev. Jas. Cot -ant, D-, buds 'LJ1 before they open this is i USURPATEUR, 12044, (1.15101), - ��{ ANDERSON Milton o;ie da% ;ast,neek ,a,hen ti ev Frac} • 1'r ;cunt .. ar,d, I'ar. Jos ft'f'•'t lack n` iron,. and can be prey- Imported stallion, registered in the ..` visited the latter's relativ=es. "l•; any :!n i h:•.' liai,er, of Oshawa. .0 *,nt� d by .-xatvring each plant x it':. a ; Can. Percheron Stud Book, and en- 11i <s Margaret Macnab e�nte ;taro- historical nanar �tiill `ale„ hP solutiur.' made of iAnz. of call :her,' rY011ea as No. 471, the property Of DUMBARTON ' "csi. -ie%eral frie:,ds from inrontp on bti. one w1uJ knn.c�. SLusic.will be yen- of iron in one zallon of water. til'eek- Oscar Wilson, Brougham, will Monday. tiered by the Toronto. Welsh Quarts: '•�'aterine with liquid manure till- stand for service during 1931 at N S U R A N C E _c Miss Jessie JicGlashan, of Toron- 'You are *invited fled to attend this rein uteri will helo to bring on' . perfect his own stable, _Brougham. - to, spent the holiday with friends ir. -embra-nce of the old pioneers.. - blooms. Do not feed sweet peas un- CLAREMONT ENSIGN 26574, Cly- AUTOMOBILE '+Claremont. Several of the young men of the til the flowers start to open as feed- desdale Stallion, Sire, Dunmore En- - ° .FIRES -. Luther and Mrs.. Pilkey spent last village had a very narrow escape o *,: ing makes a 'heavy, sappy growth, sign, (imp.); daYN, Bridgebank, Joan in Toronto with their son, Cl- Sunday afternoon while out joy- rid - which is not desirable. In a hot rai r- (imp.); the property of F. G. Sotlr- BURGLARY -- - _ifford, and famil g q less June, red spider attacks sweet 1 CASUALTYL _ Y• in They were coming dawn the P ens, Gordon Palk Farm, of 20, con. _ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Russell, of Tor- Brock Road north of Claremont., at peas. which can be prevented by the 2, Pickering, will make the season LIFE INSURANCE =� onto. and •Mrs. Wideman; of :dark a speed estimated at about 70 miles spraving silk clear water every ev- of 193'4, at his own stable. Terms- Mrs. ham. visited the 'Misses Forgie on an Sour, and when at the top of the ening, nicotine spray is a sure death $10.00, payable, Feb. 1st, 1935. Ali- Phone Picker'iag 7920 Sunday. hill 'near the Goodwood road. the sulphur also is good. Perennials are accidents at owner's risk. John The gardens in the village are g'- were meeting. another car and were best divided up. and transplanted :n Kael, manager. `7011 Can Buy 'at Hoin�'� eatly in need of rain,. as they are about making a head -on collision, but September. LASCELLES --,,-'Grand _Champion- - suffering greatly from the long con -, _ _ - Liuucd -dry weather. -- — ttortirultural Show Clydesdale stallion, the property y'. TiRES, BATTERIES, Miss Lois Brodie,, of Toronto, is, v __ of T. 0. Lowry, Whitevale, will ACCE84ORIES, visiting at the home of her uncle and �, _. �.7 a The Spring Show of the Picker nrz e f 19 a - make the season o 34, t Ch aunt, G. M. and Mrs. Forsyth. Township Horticultural Society • w•as erry-waJd, Pickering, via Brock Rd. At as low and better prices y Also to Brooklin. by truck. on Fri - Morgan Pugh. who had been con C31'e held in the Sunday School Room of y -nigt r__�__,s Hotel ° - -- ii d t the house for time �'- - - el,r &u„l,arLrJ�'711te�'- Chiircn on - -• feria from an attack of lumbago is next week's issue for particulars you can in Toronto. q Friday, June 1st. Competition in'the _ re route etc. able to be around again. and - various -classes was keen and the din- = M. J. and Mrs. Wilkey, of Toronto play beautiful, especially in Tulips, DOL 173f08- 12921. the Imported Let us repair that leaky top__ :.. - spent the week-end with the latter's Daffodils, Lilacs. Classes were judg- French Percheron Stallion. th - parents, Ed. and Mrs. Gleeson -and -Eye ed and awards made -. in the after- property of E. - A. Somerville will .Skilled Motor Repairs. with Fred and Mrs. Evans. noon by Mr. Green ,of' Greenwood. stand for season. of 1934. at his Miss Margaret Fair, who has been Strain In- the evening a program of music own stable, tot '14, 10th line, :dark- Gordon J. Law is .visiting with Mrs. Chandler for some - _ and elocution was contributed and ham. This horse is a Government u ai. - • - time, left on Tuesday. for, her sum- the following artists assisted: :Visa Premium Horse. Terms E10,. pay- Pbone 2908 y.y L. H. Tuck, t. D. mer camp at Havelock. "7 Ruth Tom. vocal solo: Bliss Blanche able March 1st. 1935. Na. 2336. Mrs. Charles Fyfe and her nephew Bat-don,. recitation; Mrs. Lynde. of Form Al. All accidents_ at owner's PICKERING, ONTARIO Chas, Fyfe, of Toronto, motored out Eyesight, Education and Efficiency Whitby, vocal solo, accompanied by risk. ' on Sunday and spent the day 'with Part 19 Mr. Ly-nde: Saxophone solo, by Mr. Mrs. Chandler. — Lynde's brother, Mr: Silas.McFadden Blacksmithing;• tit Woodwork DIN i 1 S Ga11rAGE The long continued • dry - weather To the condition then where vision of Toronto, gave a most interesting r Cor. Brock and Kingston Rds. bas resulted in the accumulation of is weak and muscular conditions of address on the "Artistic Arrange- a riRtrt_prieP4 _ dust on our streets. An application the eyes, are not •in proper tone,' was- me'nt of Flowers ". Dr. H. C. Pear- Now iK the time to have those repair — of calcium chloride would be much to of energy is always evidenced. It son acted as chairman. Among those Jobe attended. to. Harrows rep„ired. General Repair Work &)I cars, appreciated- is readily. seen that a strain in the nresent were. Dr, and Mrs. Fallaise. 1119° new Pectrnnson band. The tam- guranteed at reasonable Mrs. Thomas Gibbons. who has not system is a strain on the eyes drr- Dr. and Mr=. Cartwright. 31r. Cvril oua iPaleury Pl'owe always on hand. prices, ..been enjoying good health for some ectly or reflexly. It is also a direct E. Morley, Mr. an i firs. Ruddy, Mr. Also denier iq Z iknna Cream Separa- Acetylene Welding' time, is visiting at the home of her strain on the eye museles- to be el- and Mr9. Arnold. Rev. and Mrs. Bur- tore and Electric Washers. Batteries ropaired and ebarged• daughter. Mrs., Adam Spears, of posed to glare, moving traffic, con- Bess and Mrs. - Jones, of Pickerig7i. Deaier in Oocksbutt sod. Frost A Firestone and Dunlop Tires. VVhitevale» stant fixation etc. Wasted energy is The following i =-. a li.St of the clans- Wood machinery. ; The opening game of the South nerve weakening and discouragins�es and prize- winners: -(First anti A phone call will bring us to Tour farm. The and Oils.. Ontario Lacrosse League win be pl- and is a means of, towerine efficien- Second- Prizee vivenl, 1. Mrs. Chas. Osy- acetylene welding. ayed at Uxbridtte on Monday night, cy. What does inefficiency mean to Annie, Mrs. Sid Morri =h: Z.. Nlr•- *Refreshment Booth ha Uooaeetion'_ June 11th. when the contestants will you or to your employer? It affect9 Phone Pick 7lti Pbone Pick. 711110 Mannish and Mrs. f'art•rtight: �. Mrs F. T. 'VV CCild'Wyucd {night or dayl. F be Goodwood and Claremont» the pay envelope and your hopes for Pearson and Mrs. Cgrtwright: T. Mrs ,a David and bars. Gregg, Thomas future promotion or sucess. In thr Pearson -and Wm. Gormley; S. Ger. GREENWOOD 491l, MILT01V SLEEP 'and Mrs. Gregor and the formers interest of education, eyesight and - _ _ _ $on, Hugh, motored to Schoenberg on efficiency - teache-n_parents and - 42ty PROPRTBTOR Sunday and spent the.day with their .students should study the function - cousinis In that village. of vision and the care of the eyes: REST YOUR NERVES �• Mrs. Newton, who has been in St. Parents should know because of. the - i_ ;Michael's Hospital, Toronto, during children and because of their own be- the peat month, having undergone eyes earning a living. Teachers, be- 1� mo to an operation, has returned home much cause of the children in their care, - rJ j Improved in health. We hope them- its necessity in acquiring an educ- ��ppjj provement may continue. ation and finding the proper vocat- • - r _ J jhn Coates, we are sorry to hear, ion. The student will be in a posit- W is not so well at present. He was ab- ion to know for himself when he at- Eyesism R9660614 i .le to sit out on the lawn last week, rains to the age to know, and In tt�e but he took a relapse and is again meantime we must be expected to do i ( rn +•.+lees •u so confined to the house. His:eondition 'our duty as humanly as possible. ^ �, is causing his friends much anxiety. George Russell, who, is a native of STANLEY ME 'a, _ pickerinq - Township, but who has •. • . , f-- per• �,� *�.e yg g resided in Lethbridge, Alberta. for BTDIIFFVILLE • -- -- a number of years, has returned to iPe1,�}E ..F&4et --�#hr *.ario and is now living with his r ^ YQ(jr' �l lit daughter, Mrs. Green, of Mongolia. �- `� ri(i6l/ L eS The W. M. S. of the United Chur- , ' : „�:�� t -ch will hold . their regular monthly FRIDAY— sod SATURDAY, -. meeting at 230 p_ m. on Jane 14th, Tvpl -al Low Ret urn Fares between Pickering and ' in the basement of • the church. A Juoe Sth and 9th New York, $M 00; St. Louis, $21,48; Philadelphia. good program will be provided. All $20 00; La+ AnRelee, $g} 85 Subject to. ctsange the ladies, of. the congregation are NO�1,. COWAR S _ without notice. Tickets, Time Tables and all invited. STE ld the one _ Information at The Anniversary Services in the ssD�N FOR (A'VING•• :EA RN UU9E Ph lb9t) United Church will be held on Sun- - _dap_.__June 24th. Rev Geo. Little ._D. - �z- FREDRIC MARCH. �✓1/�IIQ.SIAh� D., who is editor of Sunday school • BRAY FLOCKS j Publicatipns of the United Church GARY COOPER will be the special preacher on that -- -'- AR BRAY CHICKS AT REDUGED'PRICES occasion. _ MIRIAM HOPBINS ; . µ A number of the members of the opportunity nocks at. our door, Bray Women's Institute attended the meet - SCREEN SONGS COMEDY WINTER. once pr1Ce ane• been materially deduced. on all !� ing of the Whitevale Branch on Tnes LAYERS eight bt hreeda, For the h'atance ut the season, you can _ Wb� -tl>m apgmdk- -..1 day afternoon, of whom they were ici`;3DAY. and R' �'ii}.«'�D � uu�v Kcatu;ue its? ✓ �cla ••� Mr • t° 3 ,t sUy, i the guests. They report a large at- . higher than you will have to pay anywhere. Don't mine this. chance to ; q its ftrsal hoar the _ tendance and an excellent pLoRrom• Juno 12th and 13th , get some really outstanding chirps at tow cost. The demand for Bray � tnemeriab we ezeeatfi -A -`good time was enjoyed by all. chicks has inceensed•TEN TIMES in seven years. That sort of thing w1a be standing bs e _ A number of the 'farmers of this RAMON NAVARRO doesn't just "happen. ' There's a yeas— The reaseo is the all round �� � tribute to for - locality attended the barn raising of aatisfacti on given by Bray chi ks, persons they have been � Malcolm Patterson,, of the Seventh -iN - �leCled honor. Our Z. Concession, on Thursday last. There ' • _ Pbone your, nearest Bray H11tchecy for to -day's price of your fav- ereatin sk• wenres cceze about 130 men present assist- .• / --// /DaD`� s� :'orite kneed. nr write direct to Head Office . _ best • ing in tht work. The barn in a large L Catharines. put- "No Gtleates Tribute^, one. being 130 feet by 36. M ADGE E'4 ANa, UNA- MERKEL BRAY CHICK HATCHERY. 1061C1aYb Ave., Avs. N. W. STAFFORD The Park Board urgently request brooder and, OM". 33135 Dpfferie St•. Toronto. ;z -the business men and' all .those int- „TeaveloguO CumedY Eight Breeds - Eighth Year Blood•Testing -Sixth Year (iFovetnment a \ Read iy Wbftby er>zsted in the Community Field Day Approval. ' Pbone Whitby ' to attend the meeting to be held in Syd' Sehmidt, 4” _5 the Community Hall, on Monday Proprietor - June 11th,' •af B. -30 p. m» )rite. Field -Day to' be held on July, 18th. - parking space at rear of the theatre. 7 L I Evans and Mrs; Ward and fam, Y P RJ -- $irkett ,were - ,attending the Graduat- t.MADELINE" ion Exercises at the Western AH cn .,THE �[aple Leaf mutual Fug ital. Toronto. on Tuesday.. g �EAUTY��- SALON ♦' the nurses- who received their dipla- . Insurance Co. ma= were Miss Elizabeth Ward; dau- -r- ghter of the former, and Miss Edith 1934 means a new year which means j�SED AUTOM�BIL£S, TRAC- and tt'A.WANE3A INS. CO. B ?ens. a new Permanent Wave.., Cheap rates for farm an8.countrj _ K, G. McIntyre -is maf(ing god buildings. .. - . prey *ass in the erection of -the add- 1 have Perm use. s Waves to every np C � A R� sIMpLEMENTS windetorro Insurance on buildings• i ition' to his factory. We are glad to lady s p .�� Jl` J �'a wind-wills. Silo- etc. _ an appointment D know that business has grown to ' very heat � Anromr,hile Insurance - auch an extent as to make it necess- I give all my customers my - �+• •t�s of all kinds.)' �erry to enlarge his factory, even In careful attention. QCs 1 t.+. : spite of the great depression. Clare-P'ARM4 FOR BALE Also; Marr•ellinpr. Hair•curting, 9 ^alp ; tnont; is fortunate in having such an and'F,aciwl TreatmNVta REASONABI -.B 'PRr�E'S. Write or phone industry irk its TO as it gives em- Shampooing. - _ -- BOWMAN & $OWE _. P167ment to a number of people. xdv.adell• r A Liberal Rally w{!1 be on ��� • a �• �F R 1, CLARE —M-10 JT� WHITBY, ONT, a g�day evening, at 7.30 S. T. in Phone 1908 CLAREMONT CHAS, COO ! - ow Commtmity Safi, when proT .. _ rte.. .. . . . 1•. N­e .:. . _.. _.. _ 1 :. - 1. �. , . i w ,. I .�. . .. :.�-�J .. • 11 { 'u.. .. . t ,- . -.. -- .- ...... , . . - . . x - I rX SAUNDERS &WANTING KNIGHTED __.._,..TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY _ this Week -old 'Romance _ -_ - - These graphic illustrations which are appearing each week in paper, Of Couple Aged 80 - IIV KING'S BIRTHDAY HONORS show the progress of construction on the gigantic. resat -to -coast highway. Ends in a Wedding _ : _._ . • � _ These photographs will be of historical interest and are well worth ; -- ' • World Renowned Wheat >Originator and Insulin treatment preserving. - '' -. -' Diat,v v a va 1 I ,,1- -� o=a Lesser Awards. d :.. 11.1 � . _ OTTAWA -A week -ol romance , ended iS weddinrt bells when - Joseph i p - . 0 other honors were conferred on service to crippled children in cos- r,� y , £ 3 ' Houle, of Bourget, near here, and ;• -Canadians with publication of the nectioa with the Canadian Welfare lti y�'7 n ' �y " "`L� °' y= f y Y '�x ? s� ,r Mre. Camille Leduc of Ottawa, both - •.King's birthday honors list. The Service; Miss Winifred Kydd o! Montreal, r of the National %k' J y % : >.'. ''''� : t ',. ' '' 89 years of age, were married in the -.. Hat contains four new ear ea, Sve p g president - Council of Women; Rev. Mother Ma- = f wyx ws w �* jar Basilica. Mutual friend`s brought the 9 . baroaetcies and 64 knighthoods. ' -Seven rie Anna Piche. superior- general of � l _ �� ` couple together for the first time a -" of the knighthoods went -!o the the Gre Nnns, Sisters o! Charity, y week ago. Mr. Houle is a former em- . _ Dominions, two to Canada, two to y Montreal. and Miss Margaret Mar- € „ o ploys of the National MuEeum. New Zealand and three to Australia• - - Knighthoods came to Canada for shall Saunders of Toronto, honored `',* : 3 . - :�'_ second time in 16 years. They went for service to the Canadian Humane Society. s -The Markets _ to Dr. Frederick Grant Bauting o1 Edwin Lister Brittain was named �, :,V_ - . Toronto, discoverer of the insulin an officer of the civil division of the PRODUCE PRICES - treatment for diabetes, and Charles, Order of British Empire. He United Farmers Co- Operation .Co. i .4 =. _ Edward Saunders of Toronto, form- er Dominion cerealist, who discov- _Ahe was hone d for his' honorary sei- fund. Saturday were paying the following for • 1. : 'ered four varieties of wheat, Mar' vices to the patriotic i , prices produce: • quis, Ruby, Reward and Garnet. United Kingdom's List < , . % • . EGGS- Prices to farmers, cases re-' _- Dr. Wanting was made a knight : commander of -the civil division of The United Kingdom's list was i. f E, y r . 16c; C ", 1bc1aComp8cy'�Amediunm= headed by Baron Wakefield, who was s ". %��3 - . the Order of the British Em ire, and p made a viscount for public services, %%�y,,,,40� ". w s, . ,� in on pool shi ments 12c r ,dozen S P • • .. . "Mr• Saunders, a knight bachelor• especially in the realm of aviation. � ;,� f x �, ' , " delivered Toronto on grade A large it _ : They will be known hereafter.as Sir - Viscount Wakefield is a former Lord ', `'' 4��%' "', sir • 4 'f ,,, and medium. Frederick Bantin surf Sir Charles g -.. -- _ .:.:_. _ Saunders. Mayor of London with a lengthy list �d f f ,y� ,"rr � ,'!� ;, � „ , ., �. ,x �f'" "f �s� %* ``,�,! BUTTER- �Untario, No. 1 cream• : of benefactions to the Empire to his ii .'' ; s� ,11 a"��% ,ew cry, 21aac; D1o. 2, 21i/ *c. - _ Sir L�man'P Dulf, name.'' Chios . Justice, and Sir..Josepb M. Tellier, '" ,_Credit Four new barons are: Lord Alness, - Here'$ a -winter scene to cool you off. Dinner-time for man and beast. The teams were on the roadside while the men went., off. - poultry as supplied by the United . . Chief of the Court of King's Bench ' ,former lard chief clerk of Scotland; provided It is interesting to note that most of the work Farmers Co- Operative Co. here Sat - • • in Quebec, . were honored at New Sir Hugo Hirst, chairman of the to camp for. their meals. . were, in order of live A . . Yea,es, receiving the first Canadian General Electric Company; Gerald on the highway.was carried on during the winter season. � grade and dressed A select prise: grade lilies in lb years- Walter Loder, president of tits Na- - 'Broilers over 234 lbs., 16c; 134 to 23ir . . Four C.M•G. Decorations tional Union of - Conservatives; and r lbs., 14c. Hens, over 5 lbs., 12 to 14c; _ Four Canadians were made corn- ' panions Brigadier• = General Earl Lncan, Con- servative the House F;oida :. : :. : <;, .•, :.. ' : : :. •. :;;; s 's ' rf f ,r , ''� 4 to b lbs., 11• to 18c; 8 to 4 lbs., 10 _ _ _ of the Order o! St• Michael '. whi p of of • 1.1,i: � 11 ,, ' ?' yu to 12c; old roosters, 6 to 8c. ' and St George. They are: Ale : - whose existing peerage was an Irish z ' err s -.: ;• >, � ,, ` WHOLESALE PROVISIONS . ..ander Johnston, former deputy min- inter of marine; Ernest Joseph Le- one.. This honor raised him to •a full peerage. :'J � f Wholesale provision dealers era �". mane, clerk of the privy council; Anthony Eden,' lord privy seal, " `� =" z quoting the following prices to To- - William James Roche,, chairman of whose services in the Foreign Office r ronto retail' , 1713: . the civil service commission, and Dr. have distinguished him,' was made s % b. f a >, rly�E Pork -Hama, -20%c; shoulders. Duncan Campbell Scott, noted poet privy councillor. ? 15%c; - butts, 1734c; pork loins, . .. " • "•• ` -" -:atnd former deputy superintendent of The "five who were mined baronets c ; ptcnics,..l c. 2034 4% I. - - Indian Affairs are: air Julian Cahn, for services to . = Lard -Pure, ,tierces, - 9c; tubs, Five women were named Corn- British Agriculture; Herbert B. Gro- r I. 1034c; pails. llc; prints, 934e. i a - =' menders of the'Order of the British trian, for ablic services Ma or J. _ "' "` F' Stwrtening- Tierces,- 8%c; lobe,' . Empire, They are: Miss Margaret C. Harfosd, for public services in ^.' '`" 9c; pails, 934c; prints, 9%c. ., _ ,E oi' Theodora Addison, former Cardi gaashire; Sir David McGowan, .., - iIVE- STOCK- ., - " dean of women at Victoria College, ." ge • : Univarsi ty . of Toronto; Mrs, president of Glasgow Unionist Aa- sociation, and Sir John Prieatm% � notations: . • . - �� - ''. Steers, u to 1. 0 and P 8 la►ed'ium Elizabeth Weagen Allen, honored for I. for social services in Durham. _ .. a _ �.. - 3 $4.b0 choice, .$4:85 to $5. , _ i to $4;75; common, $3.76" to ' $4.50. Students Declared King Spends' y -4 �,: 1. � f r ' Steers over 1 050 iba. good and - a c •r More Religious - - - yr . a- 8 -' c - n , R , h choice,, - $5.50 to $6 ; medium, $5 to $5. Heifers, . - . - . - . _ 69th Birthda Y. �,,�"..�, _.' r Y .. *4 K P ,. �2, ;■ �a ,t z $5.50; common, $4.50 to good and choice, }$4.85 to $5.25; medi- ,o New York - College students of to- . In +Quiet A a '" ,r �� r� x w '' am. $4.50 to $4.75; commoN $8.76 to day have a far less cynical and ma , _ Another cooling photograph. This photograph' shows s typical rdck 9W fb, .Fed calves, good and. choice, `$6.50 � -. -, ', terialistic attitude toward religion _ Bi � ,. than had the students of 25 years age - LONDON Kin George.. observe g which of the surface grading et -cut, i► ttaa been :completed, but with most 8 rig Y - to $6.75; medium, $5 to $8. Cows, good. $3.50 to $t, medium, $8 . : •_ : and are increasingly interested in a the 69th ' anniversary- e gar his of a birth to to -be completed. - :. .. P -_ to $3.2b• common, $2:60 to f8. Can- • social religion mainly concerned with the quiet of his family circle at Back. - - ,._ - • - .._ _ ners and cutters, $1.25 to' $2.25; . the _ the "reconstruction of a aociet in which life may' be yen its fullest Y tagham Palace. passed the day reading cos - A1Wa a Thou ht i y Doctor Won t Let Bulls .good, -$3. to $325; common, $2.50 to $2.75. Stocker and, feeder opportunity," according to Chaplain' Raymond C. Knox, o $cbea..o tams a$oieieing R 1 all -parts few Job Permanent 'steers, good, $4 to $4.23; common, 3 . , g $ Flve Babies Visit who recently corn- - intimate friends. to $3.75. Milkers and springers, $30 -pl4ted a quarter of a century of -ser- vi at ce Columbia 'v a Uni ersit University. Callers included the Kir.g's uncle . _ _' � L D N- [ r u tl O A to w r kin in g air o For F -to $45. Naives, goad. and chpice veats, • drum 8.50 to _ -the Duke of Connaught former go-y- g fire - "'�i _ $6 to $ � om: and me - �sers - .. Assertin that ,- at t s ode E are n s e seek- ' ernor•general his a t otfi a 61 ears es s em• years po. S t n 0" ra 3 to $ 3...5. Ho _ • Ing a "personal faith" and are turn- ` far .of "Canada• sister. Princess vlcfortx; and King t3eorge poraiy employe. Alfred_ Langley, ?6 has Quintuplets Must Not Q P 1 bacon, f.o.b., $8 35; aft trucks, $8,7b; - •...:In less to a d 8 ogmatic and insti• tational of Greece. quit. Be alwaa3 thought _Leave � the 'a Ontario This Summer, off cars. $9_.10. Good ewes •and wether Christianity, Chaplain Knox lob -was permanenw As. ` lambs, $11 to $11.50; medium. $10 to - . : - said that "those with the better minds - in the morning the King attended a temporary employe• be gets a gra• ` - . He Sa s 3' salts, $6.50 to -38. Sheep. good are endeavoring to acquire a reason- - 8 ell church service. He had lunch and tufty from the Governmcnt, not CORBE(Lr Ont. -The eve little light, $2.30 to $3; heavies: $1.50 to light, •.,. .. able view of the u p rpose of .life in -_ dinner with his family. a pension. daughters of M"rs. Ovals Dionne of $2; culls. $1. .t ' , "dividually and socially." -- H18 Majesty had requested that child, pulled a Lever; the booper des- Corbeil will not journey to, the Chf• - ' . - -• -- ` - - _ "- " _. Wben the first course .it:" . Bible th ere be-no celebrations bat • obsery slices o[ the anniversary were dad- ,,,," cen ... - •" • . cago World "Fair. The quintuplet$, �- •• - -A Ardent Mosquitoes . study was offered about 2D years ago, plea_ - - '•their doctor has ordered, must not .. he said, many objections were raised, titul The King rode at the head of DEATH IS A. BIRD _ . -' leave Ontario this Summer. Attack Edmonton' '.since 'the students felt thak it was troops in. the historic ceremony of. Mrs iriargaret_Cross Sao watct.fng Dr. A. R. Dafoe tb'e Dionne physt- • -. ' - - ., not quite "virile or manly" to be in- trooping the colors on the spacious a sparrow.. A . cat pounced on it, clan. - declares the quintuplets have Edmonton -One of the worst mos .' ,, ' tereated in such subjects." Today the parade grouses of the t3oraegnarda- The eight so unnerved Mrs. Cross that developed jaundice and have turned 'she quite epidemics of the area is raging -- " - •�_ \ attitude is entirely changed, in Dr. Royal• salutes were fired at parka" of took a few drinks, . to forget. yellowish. He added, however.' that 'at-Lake Wabamun, immediately vPest ' ' Knog's opinion, and a wholesome in- London and Windsor and throughout � Drinking, she delayed getting dinner this was not unusual with babies. of here, according to trainmen reach- - • tereat prevails. the Empire there were celebrations. for her -cab driver husband, Ale :an - • Dr. Dafoe has given strict order$, ing the city. They. report. that over :. • . ' ' der. There was a quarrel, their mar• that the- babies must not• be moved the. entire length of the lake huge __Number of Families on I Albino Fox Found ridge license, neatly framed, was torn t' his Summer. The father had signed from the wall, and became s weapon a two Chicago - clouds of mosquitos are hanlring, and that, it it. impossible sit on the - • Relief is Sharniv Cut Pennsylvania contract with promot that struck her down. The police,. daughters to the -to 'observation platform of the train . - -'In Welisboro,' ' Ys: - $elieving• that era to take his tiny at• any rate, say that is .how she was Chicago Lair but .. clause in the con_ while passing through the area. Ed- L. y AMHERSTBURG, Out. " The nuw white fortes brin bad htek man killed and why• her husband Is held tract signed stated the doctor's per- •mouton also is suffering from atop= bar. of lsmiIles or, relic[ in Amherst- woodsmen in this district are waiting for homicide -__ ,- •_ _ __ mission would have :to_b" obtained quitoa, and picnickers were known to have been driven from city - burg has been reduced flu n 140 . in fpr. something unfortunate to happen before the children could be moved. par.J" _ „,I February, to a present total of." 66. following the report that an . a 16 O; Datoe�_�nat_*tlei!ofla, - the *pr ^ *p. _ __ I. - . •. Further reductions are expected n fox had been sighted in the Tioga With $1, Eugene Ruggiero, - 16. prevent the Chicago. trip. 'and •' Cowbo s Sail for,. - y ' - the near "tuture'aa toad � ^natraetlon s4te•foreat. Ruggiero (a cousin) Salvatore One 3bm•what recariow bought a' canoe. Two triencjb Vincent "Two are fQ excellent health, Lose " Rodeo . London .. wort on the county highways . absorbs Aome'of the labor that =a rt•w depen. Albinism is very unusual among foxes, according to Forest Manger L. `Selena; went with him for, s ride: are doing fairly well, while the other - • . dent upon , the welfare .dArartment. N. JAnckes, of Ansonia. The albino The canoe upset. Eugene swam, , a•. is in a somewhat precarious condt- &wned.s tion," be .. MU REAL -On their way to Lon- ' - -•• • All available vacant iota are being fox was reported seen in 'the vicinity shore. The others were said. "Is. there any immediate danger of don to participate in the National Sporting Club Rodeo, 14 cowboys - • cultivated as welfare gardens and the eoming'winter should find no shortage of the Goodall forest $re observation tower, but no woodsman seems to . - _ __ _ r_ DEATH IS A WYIfEL .'... this child's life!" be was asked. from Alberta arrived in" Meatiest re- of potatoes. corn and haans know the' origin of the belief that such Turning, crushing ...... • •, "Ob well, Cam not saying at. the -Nine- year -old Robert McAfee, 'hitch- present time, but we 'are giving bee neatly. They are the vanguard of a group of 85 riders; -who will compete - . e - an animal brings bad luck. Ing a ride on a trailer, slipped and every attention," be replied. Dr. In -the London show with American' ^ -iv°f List Cut . Absolutely white foxes are riot tell. His little body was directly un• Datoe explained there always was bronchobuatera. Accompanying' the , - • • • " . - --- „' •, ... ' ' - -_ native to Pennsylvania. - . '. '_ need care in such cases The der the wheel, turnin,+„ crushing ......., of great riders are" over 100 nronchos and saddle ponies and all the other cattle a • Toronto - Investigation instituted "I hope "surprise you In a year .• • - - child in question,.he said, wa's Indif• terent at times about taking nourish. and paraphernalia required to stage ,. - Ave weeks ago into receipt of civic re- .lo or two as I surprised you in 1901 r Pollee Wont HeedC ment. a rodeo. Two vessels will carry the fief will save the City of Toronto a f Yrill s Y p. - • -• - Proximately with transmission across the Atlantic Risque Swim Suits A more commodious hot water In- 'fhb entire complement overseas, - $100,000, department of- P ocean. "- Guglielmo Marconi -" .-Ontario,- ... 4 - - cubatot� atippl3Bd -b - r - -- - .ficiais estimated. recently. . Y• - - - -- - -- - - .. .• .. __...;_.._. ..._ ._ ............. ... - ' :.. branch of the Red Cross, arrived Sun- ' Pulpwood _ . . - .. . . ' In a statement issued the Depart. "Auld Lang Syne" CHATHAM - "Let your conscience day, . It .will be used for the four. for in health. The one rel(icli Trade for Canada ment of Civic Relief showed 972 �. Not Sung Correctly. be your guide," will be the rule infanta good causing De apecfally i . . ' - 4amilies had been cut off the lists as bathln; suits st Erie Beach this year child anxiety ,►ill , _ • - ,undeserving of relief while 729 others London - Everybody sings "Auld according to Reeve J.. W...Harrington.. treated in., the incubator received • MONTREAL7-One' of the largest • -." were reduced to partial relief. Total Lang Syria"; but everybody sings it "There bas never been any contra from Chicago. . Importers of pulpwood in France, the - number of relief at week ending May wrong according to the Burns Fed- �veray over ,the length of hathing suits Dr. �Dafoe denied Mrs. Dionne was Societe Fr•ancaise d'Importatton de � -the -, • - • - - 19 were.: 23,996, the statement show. eration. The federation is about• to at Erie Beach and there won't be ill. • "The mother," be' said, "is cam= Rondiashn ezpects to buy great- - • ' ed. Aside from the 872 families cut tell the world wltere at. bas ne off declared _the official In announcin Ing along fine. We are baying no er portion of its wood from Canada • Doff' by the special investigators, 506 the rails by issuing a correctgc copy of there would be no poltcemen -at thee "trouble bringing 'her around." in the coming years, A. S. Poirot, par. - - - - ,others were eliminated "from- the list Robert Burns's famous song. beach. -Dr. Datoe said Mrs. Dionne would . °the chasing agent; said- here.' There' Is • in France just by the the-regular staff', showing a total The federation's -chief complaints ' • .:•, be able to leave her bed by end shortage of pulpwood Mr. Poirot ezplainetf, and the elimination of 1478 families during tL tppear to be tliit a sing "trust Y of thte week. - , • _ , • , It is riot in the .power of every one _ • now, small amount bib company is buying the five -week rind. lk triers "' when Burns wrote "tin• ty y to tote humour, However he may "Women's bit like here this year wlil b8 substantially - frees;' and that theq lengthen the wish If; it ip the gift of 6��d1 And a make•tip Ia a the increased as time goes on. the! " Tkere is an ever- in•.rea,iug appre. last line, which should'be "For said 'true feeler always brings halt the ebbing -the nearer you stt; to are l'` 'peat most 'o[ the wood had cortle trorti %e Miatlon of the real meaning -ot culture 'la ling sync," 'into "For the days Cr1 eatertatnment along with him.- truth the more convincing you Russia and Finland. its: almost every phase, " -• 8mtly' . ' auld lane, xviNp.^ .. - - .. Sterne. _ - Helena Rubenstein. . . .. t r . - r ' `_ .. 3 - q • i e a guests -to take part in the frequent ' MIR _F Exeu r musical evenings and dances, of to OR sons Po I 3 YEAR u stir ei S e T t roue _ p rain• Travel d �e hospitable b °al.d _ .. - Thomas Carlyle and his "Jane," '•:: t -- . ReSUIt Of Indigestion Thackeray, Mrs. - Gaskell, Tennyson, Bu }war Lytton, Landseer, the Ban- crofts, — " " -" ofts, and many others. Yet the BETTER IN THREE WEEKS well -known personalities that eu - -'- - - ` F z tared the house• were eclipsed 1!y —WITH KRUSCRES- - tro E. Uilvun stoles. that left it. -TDexore tailing Aruscnen; - a wo- — Looking at the etching• one fa►c. - lman writes, "I had very bad dizzy t °fi ties one sees the mach lived cLrti>M t spells and hot flushes, bad spells of i I' asters that were brought forth fA indigestion ,.and I was so nervous at ; as A least thing i Devonshire Terrace emerging one. bt „. }- one- Nicholas; Little Nell of whom me. I was•about' three years in that , ; : > ;< : ?r 3 l condition. i _: i Dickens wrote, as 'the book was " "I -could-not tell ou In words how drawing to a conolusion, "Nobody y will miss her like I shall. ") Dish happy and glad I am to -day that I `. - , gave Kruschen. Salto a trial. I have _ a - Swiveller and -the Marchioness ; _Dolly -- - -- . Varden'and Barnaby; Martin Chuzzle.. ni-w taken them . for 18 months. ' I < s • .:: J would not miss them one day. They ` " ' ' wit and Pecksniff; Mark Tapley, Mrs. are the most wonderful remedy any- " Gamp and Betsy . Prig; 130b Cratchit, , one can .take who suffers as I did. I Dot Pe r a ybingle, and Tilly Slowboy, ... .Ifeel In 'better health to=da ngthan. I .,,. o Y to sap nothing f David Copperfleld, - -have ever been. After taki Kru- Popular- prieed- excursions betweetr rho "Ricawbers --and- Betsey- Trot:irood. `'ashen for three weeks the dizzy fhints ' points East to, all stations in Western William Monk's etching conveys and hot flushes left me. I now feel pouffes which, allowed to accumu- Canadian cities are doing . much to Canada, including Port Arthur and the sense of romance and quiet, old- ...,so. and cheerful. Kruschen Salts late, lower the whose tone of the sys- stimulate railroad travel, .In the opin- Armstrong. Children jive years of q : also keeps one from•galning weight as tem. ion of Passenger Tra:Mz'officials of age and under twelve, half adult fare. world dignity, that still pervades the so many women do at middle age. But Kruschen has more than this the Canadian National Railways, The -excursion fares apply for tickets house. Times and customs have They sure kee you Iselin fit .and necessary aperient effect upon you; which System during the period of goods in coaches only. On payment changed since Dickens walked along y y g of a slight additional passage fare the pavement and turned his key In m flnerv- •(Mrs•) 1 M it works directly upon your blood- June 10th n t th 'will operate scent- charge for each person Tourist Sleep• the lock; but the shrubs and trees Kruschen Salts is Nature's recipe stream,- too, invigorating It so that it a -mile round trip coach 'excursion to lug Car s^ctimmodatioA mag be ob- are still there, throwing their shad- _ for maintaining a condition of inter_ floods n enevery fibre of you with ting- Western Canada. tained between Ea -at and West at ows caressingly over,' the building and ;sal cleanliness The sir salts in Kru- g While inducements are already of- at regular rates, plus lax, garden. '(ashen stimulate your liver and kid- Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all fared by the railways to stimulate -The - continuance- III- tnB- �,,,,,,,,t�., —• eys to--smovLL, stgula,, itv"luu. fuu. - Drug- S'iu,va a6 43c-atrd 7246 pta bur_ week -end travel, such as return tick- plan will dapend finally upon the pub- ',inside to thus: kept clear_of -those im- ,tie• eta at. one and a quarter times the lie's acceptance of the opportunities First Tree Planted - regular one -way fare, together with which are to be offered under the BRINGING MILLIONS OF VISITORS $ease °na allowances °! time in the plan. Thna tar, thousands of Cana- '..In-Holland Marsh matter of returning, the ,:oath excur- dians bays shown -thot they .will _ sions have gone 'even further In the travel to other cities on the basis of A vision of a settlement of market '.Effective -Work of the Tourist and Publicity Service,' matter of fare attracttons. For the attractive rate offers, and the special gardeners and small -scale farmers And What It Means t0 Ontario round trip between Toronto and Win- excursions are helping these thous- 40 .the one tlgle wastelands o! the s n #peg ,for instance, excursion t,cketa ands of Canadians to learn more Holland March, showed evidence fn - are okered at ;24.26. Thera are pro- about other parts of their Dominion. ,Pie tourist traitic between Can- makgs_eontact with about 16,600,000 portionately low tares from ,all stn- while, at the name time, eaeurfng concrete reality recently when the - "sofa and the United States is grel;ter •readers of magazines of big and bons including Windsor, Sarnia, Sud- them comfortable, safe and sconomi- lint of 10,000 trees was planted o0. than that between any .other two selective - circulation. Then 4etween bury, Capreol, Cochrane. and other cal tranaportatioa arrangements. the corner of Dufi!erin street and the - _ countries in the world. Ontario in 160,000 and 200,000 illustrated Graham sidemad by Reeve McMurchy - the past five years has commanded booklets are addressed to travel a- By reason of, the vast number of of King Township. ,three- fourths of this' trade, and in genies and individual enquirers each The London Home The work of draining and clearing automobile tourists taaveliin throe h the marsh and markin out roads 1982 -3 78 per Beat of all tourists and aesaoa. Another contact is .obtained Ontario in the g g ii of their 'money spent in the whole with an unestimated number of news- summer. retail trade, _ of Charles Dicke " which was begun about : tt6o years " Dominion came into the Province. ]taper and magazine reader* at the even• in the small town, village and' ago, has gone well ahead• The east at the farmer's gale; is helped. 'The sad west road stretching from the „0 'The five -year period hss also wit- opening of the vacation ttme by cone -No. 1 Devonshire Ternce, fs one entraace of the marsh to the• Holland - i spondence of the Bureau in a ntssed the growing interest , of tour- means of descriptive and illustrated - of London's most cherished posses- fats from other countries than the articles furnished oa request by such ' considerable way covers municipal information, farm values, special sions, for here Charles Dickens north -4outh road, whfch stretches for United States in the attractions of publications. The field of each par- ino s and residential ad ues, s spent eleven of the happiest and river, has been completer!, and the 1- Ontario. The United States, how- titular publication fs speciallyy consid- era2 g $en- most prespergous years of his life a distance of some air mires: across - _ ever, will continue to make in the ered and the information knd lc- , y; so that the benefit of,publicity The ffndin o[ .the "blessed home the marsh, is expected to be ffnit.bed - future the overwhelmin contribution tures are re p to the Province as a whole is not in a few weeks.' g p pared to snit every de- limited to the purchasing impetus of as Dickens referred to #t, ie closely Small shacks are goiicq up rapidly �of tourist trade to Ontario and Can- mand. knit with the writing of Barnaby tourists. in different sections of the marsh,' Aida as A, whole World Seeks Information " ' ' -' ` Rudge, which at the tame had reach - `.. There is is the United States one Tourists and Their Expenditures ed its tenth and the growth of a new cummvnity _ During the whole of the year en- page and was saaerfng - automobile to every 5.1 persons. The quiries come by mail from all parts - Estimated much from the restlessness of . the is becoming evident, Toronto ]tai -.. automobile holiday accordingly may -oi the world for information, is Year Tourists Ezpenditnre house hunting. " Barnahy moves not trnit -store owners,. aware o! the Lo P - ., lucrative values- of the land have tappeal to some 20- ,M,000 possible tunes and statistics of every kind. 1929 ___ 11,686,000 $121,428,231.00 at race -horse speed, he wrote, `but - As fast (I think) as Mader these on- bought up large tracts of the marsh vacationists, although, of course, not These run into thousands, There are 1980 ._- 18,882,910 200,000,000.00 and are growing their own produce (all owners of automobiles take Noll- also requests for films, tared film =lac- :1981' 10,806, ?78 . 11$,703,000.00 settled - circumstances a could Poe- albly be expected." to supply their stores. Already ' can days in their cars. But the tested tuxes by clubs and organizations, " 1932 .__ 10,165,286 95,227,342,00 - be seen small. areas doge.! with the• i tourist statistics prove that in 1982 which are as far as possible compli- ' 1938 .... 7,796,990 80,029,986.00 The "house of great promise (and seed■ of early plants. - •lover 10,000,000 automobile holiday- ed with. Every section of the Pro• great premium)" of "undeniable sit. Tbe.Townships =of'Ktng and West • makers from the United States came vine where there is an important - dOe `� Gwillimbury and the Towu of New - uatfon, and ezcesive apish ('into Ontario for shorter or longer tourist centre usually prepares its stands In. the. Marylebone Road_ al- market have placed their unemployed periods, while In 1980, which was the own booklet or leaflet, and these tyre Q most opposite the York Gate en- men at work making the roads, thus : iveak' year, the number almost reach- distributed by thousands to Indlvid- Staged Hold- trance to Regent's Park, the front reducing the coot of, the project to a »ed the amazin fi re of fourteen a w e door being round the corner' in HIgls g gu ual enquirers and to tourist organize- minimum. The Ootarlo Government mritliona. • . far street. A large garden, surrounded Lions asking the Bureau concerning +reads in Fi ht ha. also supported" the treject and -'.= - - ?• Publieie Bureau _ ' s . - ' by a high wall separates the house 7 pecial facilities or attractions. from the road and it f� thought last tall granted ;30,004 t °wards the 1n this achievement lbe service of Rontea with marked maps are often Milkman and Prom><nent Citi- that the garden, with its well -kept work. 'the Tourist and Publicity Bureau, prepared for family parties making lawn, its trees and flowering shrubs, which is attached to,the Department longer or shorter tours through the Zen Clash in M''orning was the -chief cause of Dickens' af_ "The economic strain. is Ails rst nn of the Prime Minister, is of high im- Province. �a Haze fection for the place. bearable in most countries, buf the _ portance• The- expenditure of the- Stimalatione to Home Marker ; wil3 to war is absent.' = - Benito ltus- _ -Liked Games solinl. Bureau is small in comparison to All governments throughout the Paris, Ont., Possibly •it' was the Outdoor games were a special de- what is spent in other provinces. The world in late years have provided early mgtning haze that caused it• right to him, and it is significant that Classified Advertising methods adopted are based oa the ez- completely - staffed publicity' depart- Otherwise how could a hold -n in the drawing of the house by his perience gained during the years in meats; 'end, when members of the P - which the Bureau has been in exist- staged "between" a milkman and s friend 1Kacliae, a Dying shuttlecock is snsaaszfs xx ranee rvmss Ontario Government visit London, Introduced. The third story has been ELEVEN only, belt drive po%%Pr• once, The Bureau 1n the fleet place they do not fail'to observe how care- prominent citizen. d IE pumps 1.933 models,-' To be- a, 1d fully the business is - done there. O On an early -morning or what is a a ded since Dickens tinge and a'sec- Q Quickly at . • greatly reduced .- priers. ' Every citizen benefits by the dissem- 1 10ca]lY known as Quality Hill, a citi- o original entrance, to' iecomnaodste L of well, ' Mr. Anderson', Beatty Bros ination of knowledge o! the country z zen Pursued a phantom burglar into t the - lower • rooms • which. being now Limited, _ Fergus. ont. Box 238 -W among travellers. Every .farmer and t tLe street. The phantom apparently u used as offices, are shut oD from the q q i.• .into t rest of the house. A large back room o nits. Stamp dEaddr s some benefit from the money brought m milkmen who was driving by in his r running the entire length , of • the v velope. Nurse Bell,. 16 Rhyl •Ave., TQrr.n- in and expended by viaftors, The t truck. The .citizen jumped on the b building, contains a stage which Dick- t to, Ontario. stimulus to the home market more r running board, determines -to make e ens elected for the use of Maeready, a awns was =sna -uses os Wa21tEu - - -- than' equals In point of value a cor- a a capturle. t the actor, who frequently gave re- ■ ■� uUli AGENTS. -- SAI•Hh \IF :N responding expansion' of the Sorel h The milkman, thinking he was be- f hearsals of, plays before•selected aud- i ip =►Sale and female, can: nruke good n,. market for the country s produce• i ing held -u took t fences at Devonshire •Terrace. A c comes, whole or spare tone, i p, excep son tp this r. fiatzan s eaut u wet r g , sort of thing —by Slugging the citi- 'sto -ne staircase runs lit to Dickens' vacation students, and graduates •Appi.v r -bedroom, a front room with a aide Mohawk Book and Music co.,• 8 -05' RI%er : • - zen--*V*r -- the. - lead Wiul a few , milk window overlooking the' garden: Be. 'mod, N lagara Fans: Ont= bottles. The fracas continued until , hind it Is a room believed to have -� rovz~rn: A>>ra noes Wawa police arrived, Meanwhile, 'residents been hie study, with a glass door RESH EhGS wahted. Ih'll'Pa xrn+ Were aroused by the turmoil, among leading to a balcony from which• the - Fweekly, t"•. A. stilton, 4au -t:uu1.6eu. ' them a doctor who eventual! garden could be reached by iron is St., Montreal. y play- . �RO ed the part of repairman and. put stairs. ... •- • : '' -- ' several stitches in his neighbor's• Here, it the assumption 1s cor• 1 _ - bead. rest, be "sat and thought" all one Don t January day: "not writing a line; : t4 I Chief Constable Carter Investigat- DO 1�Y DIA - not f much ai the cross h a t or . ed later. Neither Party laid a charge. 'dot of an i. I imagined tortL a good RV deal of Barnaby," he tells us, "by -- �• t Agents Wanted keeping my mind steadily upon him, u3e - and am' happy to say I�live gone to �•� :�- A caass i,ning to handle high. work this morning Iq good twig. � ONARD class Mining issues. Write for strong hopes and cheerful spirits." -• - further particulars, W. J. Blainey, In a, corner of the, garden was the Limited, 33o Bay Sr., .Toronto. stable, presided_ over by Topping' EAR OIL I wish motorists Wo I. old a' give me me, when I can get through' a day's his groom, "a highly absurd 1101v�FOR DEAFNESS_& HEAD --NOISES - break now and' then, t wish they, work. without r y, -- -- m�with -flaming-red -haii -xnd -in wouldn't look uyuu cud as a needless I'm ,tickled pink. .But I'm out there "J s which Grip, the first of the notn, . A ,�tf yQ g7Dee��dd gg 8nd lessened Aid hoi estof s im nuisance. I wish they would try to to prevent. accidents u I can to. CORnS G WARTS loos ravens, Lad its Perch, bra° tPUtmtheEarobutRubbedBackofF .aranndInarrtrd realize, that I'm not on the road to help make driving and walking more iaxastrile• Leo,lardhar Oilhasbecaonthcmarkrtsince Kemovt dr9 tkia ua! oc There are three 6IUAe' atep5 lead • 1907. Made in Canada-, 131.25 at Canadian druggists. spoil their fun, but rather as a - -pry p]easant..for all •concerned: - - Min■rd', 3timesdail , Letb in Immediately from the pavement Deecriptiwcircularsentonrequpt dry on. After t while Corn, g _ tectop: • • I know the average driver 1s and Wart+ to the entrance- of Devonshire Ter- ,A. O. LEONARD, lNe. And so, when 90 Fifth Avenue, New York City you break a driving race, up whlcb rime." ninny °amuu- -' a good sport, Ike doesn't take chances •lift right Off rule and don't get caught;, don't.think 23 intentionally°; sometimes Lo just• for: gets. ' �. ".a yucLing one over on the. motor• - cycle• man -. You are, simply .taking. _ ' q • 9. EARN $27.00 PER WEEK a� I wish drivers would reslfze LOW a dangerous chance that may land i ``upplement your present dncome with 3.4ur appointment as njoc; ;i agent much, easier it Would - be.lor me -lots for the new revolutionary ••Sol -LIte Everlailtiug 'Yla'shlight Battery'. A of times to let violators get by than• you fn' tlie•ditch•or up a tree -some µ is 'battery whfch gives 10050 light tbree.times as •long as any battery A KING OF PAFN tested in our laboratories. [.sed by leadin da- . Couocr ur later that's where, g police forces, motor car manu- t° g° after them. But if eveff m6- facturers, oil companies, theatres, ,eta, Fit atandard- flashlight cases: Can torcyCle man always con3ul[ed his y0U'll !And if y0ll COntinllP, t0 take be charged' frotSl your motor cur or electric light socket at a cost of a chances I know! twentieth of a cent. This moderately priced, fast selling article with its own inclinations and Conteni ce ft_ _ _. brand new guaranteed features wtll, supplement °our income twtth litt}e ... _e _ ' _.. _. _. erfort in your spare time. First responsible applications reeelved will ,' 1 Wouldn't be long until tLe °high sys be appointed agents in restricted te.•r,torir.s, r became unsafe for „verb a y , y— Well, as' I said -before I'l I be see- -_ •- - •• Canada• sales Eirnited�431 sing "oat West, Toronto. t driver and pedestrian' alike, - eve Ing you.- ' -issue NO: 23 —'34 i 'Phone WA..4b41 . `•• w+ J'' V -„ _ _ .r _..__ , . ' j: ,, - " , . i • / *e, i (-,�+..�'•'_''�- .. • ^^ _s �• •• - - ' er-- - _ _ ,.-_ _.�- _ �- ,� r / } - _ _. .. - . _ _ / - �_ ,• •. :� 17R - ` ate, mond Bootie, of Toronto, was' the' building. Fortunately,•.with_ the ass- - Whitevale = _ -tennis club. An up -to -date court is to _ chief speaker. It was rumored about istance of neighbors tl•.e furniture T I be laid out on the United' Church the streets earlier in the day thy: 'was al: sated. -The cause..of the fzrr Mrs. H. E. Poynter bas-bad a grounds, which will be -fine for our Mr. and Mrs. Crozier are enter. Dr. Salem 131"d yeas Lo have bee :r.. was an overhea e( c :ot,r•_ Mr lieb fea_ ^.t :tell t : ` taining friends from Winnipeg. thQ :speaker, however both of- thenT r-s ­iad c4 -rtes+ Q t' p' c?°': --_" 1 { else - -fir- �- y„ �'g- - "Fl °,- 1"lti:r ;free tuts fence -• - _ a od are and th} we It. lLc `uld l,uya-• will enjoy thernselvt4s, • Mrs. Robt. are ooa. went out to do some chores, .and in ., ` i itchin horseshoes. >z A number from this vicinity ho e : p g friends in. Toronto on Sunday._ It is be inninf; to loA as though" the meantime the roof caught fire. y p g to attend, the Memorial Service at i. A large - number_. of visitors spe,nf:_ Baseball at the Park on r,ida> we were going w lo_e.our bet, t1T.:t Owing tv the dry weather the build- Claremont, on._Eunday_,_J.une . iOth, to is being planted this year. l evening providing the diamond, js in •sledge-hainmer.of G.oraon.Lat1•'s k%,, ing was in shape to cause a rapid hear the Welsh quartet. " shape. Oshawa Pickering. not beer. brought back pet. Now• then fire, and war s'.,on -beyond' cont-oh. Fruit trees are now showing the - Mrs. Conway and Mis. -Maria O'- A lot, of farmer's would like a ! effects of -the- severe - winter and it somebody,_ think this over, Gordo.: One of the most dusty Loads in th4 ' Connor spent a' few' days this week Ioses more than- we do if that ham- township is the Bay Road which ex- day's rain, crops of all -kinds would !looks as though a great many, esp- - with friends in Sutton. lure is not brought back. We don't' tends from the liingston Road t< benefit. ecially of the older trees, both apple Miss Nellie• O'Grady, -of- Oshawa, wash anyone any hard luck, but the Fairport. Since Frenchman's Bay ha . - , The pond is the • mecca of crowds and pear,-'will inake firewood for the spent Sunday with 31rs. John O'Con- hanirner•'•might_•fall on the foot of the become such a favorite summer re- of people these warm evenings; next winter. nor• one at present holding it. sort the road has a very heavy tr On Saturday- evening a number' of Alarge. number of visitors - spent' Mrs. 'Alex. Wilson, of Whitby, has The shortage of -water is- creatint affic. Within the past feKw years a eiti2ens- met and decided -'to form a ' the end of the week in She vicinity.' • been spending a few. days with Thos. a serious- condition. in this locality. bout two htinderd cottages hate be and Mrs. Andrew_ The nauling .of water from natd-r;: ?rected,: nearly all of which 'are o*r- - - The•Tannis Club ire '.now in full sot,rcE�:• has been going on for sonie ed and occupied by Toronto people. - swing and club meinbeis taking' ad- days. Farmer= bordering Duffin's most f 'whuni come out to the Bay _. y4ritage of the good tennis weather. Creek are drawing• on that source f - the : +eek -ends. The amount af_ The chair of the L =niter "ur -aL t tore rnr tieir`Cattte mud tae•dar_er fear- TTc,tr,i traffic is therefore leer 'hen ! will hold their seeklc practice 'on ,. :. Friday evenings at 15.30 D .S, T. id- ,in.thi =, i.< Chat with' too great is v' anu* the- he »lid is- 9hic�ly- - -- W. B. • Powell and Master Ramon, demand the Creek will be, dried u•r, ' :: urn down. Thw, 'mad rPOUires a - be:ure :r, ;sets down this far. „_real 'deal of attention . from the spent the .reek -end in Shelburne, the r ( t ' q. Dr. and �lrs. 3labee, 'of Ode =sa, ,until, wyeral hendred dollars be Pickering s Leader Stolre . -latter remained ' with his . mother in called on the News �) n Thursday „: ing required each -year to keep it L. -- _ Orangeville. Mast week as they' were returr,in z repair. There is now an agitaxio ; o.. '' r A number of the Women's Instil- from Toronto, - where Dr. Mabee ws foot to' have _t!:e road made permat,• - late attended the Convention held at attendine the Medical - Convention.' ent with'a pavement. Such a road as;I •;� NQw, lets Renov . ze , )utevalP on Tuesday .morninz.'an� ',ii,; V%iher+ is a - former resident ,)f prupo:;'d would cost about 56.000, u` �• 2i J. and bars. Marquis -.and two Pickering, her maiden name bc'inz which the government would pay k _ 1rw Fun.r y_ar{l Liutlruw, very httin� iiv� : "D Miss- B. b'ecker, and- ' was well know bout half. This would leave abut =: sons, Jack and Joe, of Stroud, cis- by many oP. the • older residents,o: $3,600 for which the township would grew Tttt,le Oilcloth, lam end fai,e rector, 43 ir.. `file, 54 in.. 49e -•ited W..J..•and Mrs. Clark and. Jas. the tillage, w'r.n were 'pleased to' st-:= be responsible._ It is thought howev- p y - and Mrs. Andrew an- Sunsia y. her a,ain, er, that the $ate resident$ ,would he r� Have you read ail,' E. N. Sinclair's - � 1 A 1�1 1 � N 1. ' .letter in another column, You as a. T}"E' R ^iary Pair now in pr•�g•r�= ;efficiently interested ac, to contrib- ' at' O, hatva made use of a uni( ur;, ute `liberally towards the com:truct- :.,eitiaen of , this Province owe some- farm of advertising '.'n 'Nlunclay e- ion of such a raved road. The Coun- - - - Some criticism of the.delay is the: ening when's monoi, lane f;y;nq oter• cil would be a,A•reeable to pay orkFr- :� .0 Wa�1 Papers_. • the, iiistriet threw out. rei•ei�il bond•. half; 'soli if the residents of the Bs; - `- �d..T' •_ s starting of -the -notor. . -of the fire f . small circulars from's height o4 ,Lx., would pay the other half the. work truck is something tiler might be thousand fee* or `ther�ahc•tt . :Th•4; t•ould Ife �,rcomplished: If each pre- - -!.� � Srmx_trit�mrd looked into. *ae ire - rem•tnded gone who hart erty- ,,w•nrr could pay five -Iol!ar.' $. of . Su : Andrew's - d - The W. M. beF:T! •,ter�ea :, of the. practice ^; tl••:F•' the payr+ieut of which eoultl be rip- ._ Church will meet at the home- of prop�ganda� departivients- in- di <trih•- :iced over several year_, it would nu. ?lle World's #3813L ' hies. A. Boyer (,n wetlnesday, after- u n', bt•.-rature -f a cert :ii;' na:u- be a raur{lsr. to il?een, What the Lr,c ► -. - 7noon next at 3.34 o'clock. 17.'5: T, to -ire- opposine troop., - shill would .nave to pay w•,uld, b•r n. • ` -, X ,_, - On- account.-of tine annual services fit :,a :' :l Fackrin tho had been ir, re•iter than what tc.sy.an;n _pti }. n- being held at the Whit• Church 9'S 'h ,;M , f,,r `eav'o.r :,: rF,a : t.,P U:......,a x.T.�pi. +i •.g•arll '•up,:;r�o •.f tre.r•,ad. ,L:L.k$.nCA HOUSE -PAINTS' and FLOOR ENAlt'1E-LS .�. Sunday afternbon ne, Ll2 Pre;by- weer, -- •e•'P1tIY`,7 ire *«.ti,.n± •, : -';t h -;r _ - terian .Church itz�e w %hdrawn their a L i^ettirred ; :�,r~.e 'one •day !..- *. H'atrh for t'fitF'} ' t'anada'q Bat - r�'h8y Rear Best service for that daf. tic -l„ buff 1`.r'1naItt!�l L^ iR �ed. �•.! - { -. Judging by the ''arite am-ant o: .,,try t• ronor; �.3 known ('lawn. en rite Parade on blooir., the pzosyrcts aTe bTig'rt f•'r wL1 ^ T gr xlc zt - F.' :' ken• Y•e July file -tvond -taken �tn a }10 =pit3P ^e : v tlt tmoria1 i' k P grin au 'crhp• Mann tr ?es } �' _ t an abundant P,� t=at ,.n « ;., :�1 .` I't z: - :- - I'! •S CH A, P M A N :however; give evir-aenct of a severe' nnurne+i•. Sho:has bet-, tc.lf`et•irc ' ,'o the Electois of Otitario Ridinxi - • • winter, as many -have i9een kiileri. �otnp time iron 1- ;--art ti•f,• IiV' a i`. The annual pilgrimage to Erskine u, her ailni'etits: We-hnpe for har..ear•- _•hr l.4+gisiature. ►tt -: ai. -SJ%'r _ i ] f� -- Cemetery (Wf*te Church r -w dl tape • 1y 'r -coca y. "as pt its '. i;. C•ct filer, 19`''. Sit: ! ' / p ' T O P T A f L V R S place next Sunday afternoon aiTen 1..,r 3e1,' ,cur,,rl_a: .? r};F aws. ' -hat LirrF. the Gov ?rnnent hail pry F- the services µ:}} commence at 3 p H th of Artema- -tit. . -.. Dr v S. T. _ Hospital. June..; cad f :�e. aatu n ui ' 8tat• p r. rtes here'. Some Fine- :14ateria). e•Tt al fi �, a! Ii. rren4 , known a� the P Nic Aftcunt- N ri 'tt Sam 1 Hilts, .,12 sliddori Ave. Oshawa, hug �3p e Saturday and St:nday were the lot- y RUBB rlpl at krriamhjp. $23 50, nand of £Jma ,Henderio in hi, fif The total amount =pent by the Got Some Ct+l Y _ _ -test days od the year so- far. The rrnment ,uttt Ordinary,. Account, ., a- Ij tieth ear.. He was. a native of. Dun ER BOOTS -$2.50 sod $$,00 _ on thermometer registered R6 deft• er bartem. born at the Bay. He iaoved ahoun , those his statement,.. i' - - _. those days. Some cwin. hoiieve* to Oshatra- about 20- years. a2'o bein, $27 "•fi12,RR4.50, This i3 the cost o_ 13uckere are tip. -- - that it Was over 300, employed with General - Mow:% H carrying, on.. the_affairs -of the Trov. A fine gbo-WR of Work Boots, Shirty, Headlight A great many ,f our citizens t'blc wag a prominent member of the 1: O: 'ince, This mesns•3i51 -W for each pet• advantage of fife lake breezes on Sun p Overalls. Cnps and Sest+onab1a son itt Ontario or , taki the aver- advantage :afternoon last, when the temp- O. F. and a member of Fins Stzer' 17nder. wear. is survived b; age family of four, a contribution of flay ,era4ure "�vae hovezintC around the 90 United Church. He ;32.00 frotri ,each family in Lax< • "' degree mart;, and by- the -Fay you his widow, one daaghter and one son y - Everything for Spring. ' both at .hd?ne. for carrying on the Provincial bus . _lr 'Make savimmers, the Water is. warm. 50' far the weather `tag been a re- iness.- This .entitles us to 'ask the Pick Dr, and Mrs. AicEvten and family petition of that experienced litst question, Has the' Henry Government' Fred T• BllIIi�ng, - ;r�cker�II�; enjoyed a motor trip through Lind- year, being emery dry, and l hot. Fear, made. you. Mich say and I,altefield districts. Titer re- here F>een expressed in all points n' But this-is not all: The seine five iiidio Lieenr;es '- $+t+blirbed 1857. _ - ports the crops in that region the Dominion regarding crops. I, ?tatementa shove that the Govern - iooidrrg much better than they do Ontario the rrrain has suffered Irr meet' has spent on Capital Expendi- bere• eatly from the prolonged drougt, :�• the sum of $128,120=45-69, - ' Mrs. Thomas .Douglas, of Toronto- and heat., In the northwest, anothe This has been' added to the debt of ha■ screened home after ,spending• complete failure ire. the Aheat Crop the Province, which. now finds at : Airs. A. p 11:591-1,000,000.00 or as la a debt ae P.E c I �ome time with her mother, seemed'inevitable, but s Welcome large J!=tll; Mrs. Wiman, of Peterb -4 rain last Reek revived their hopes. was otsed by the whole Dominion o` _ now visitine her mother, who. iy � ppe Canada in •1914. This increase in deb:- The ho r pest has also be• ,Ldually improving in health. Yuri its Work of destruction;