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Reserve Friday avPni+to Tune 'Q`h A Miss) old ���i�•�.tiJ- -W 1 " for the Ice -Cream Social, to be held in the Green laver Sunday School on DR. H. 0. PEAfiSON- Physician on the church lawn'. Particulars lai- Sunday, June 17th, at 2.30 p. m. Rev. +- andgurgeon. Dunhartoa. 101x 'Our Erucks pasta your way _ern Q J. F. Harrington, of the Bible Soc- VILL& ever da iety, Toronto, will be the speaker y' T1R ARTHUR L. SORL+, Physician y.. day." Highland Creek Everybody welcome: y- lJand Surgeon, Miritham, Onr- Phone 67(10. ltetabllehed 1588 `gym_' __-Branch office at whitevate. each Tuesday, z-4 COAL COKE - The senior members of the high- an., at Mn. David Turner's. 24 -500 , • - = - - - -- _ _ $rOLLgitaID - -' - -- -- - Land Creek W. L were entertained RE. FORSYTH.' Oph. D., Director •WVOD, CE9AENT, by the Junior members at the home Tate John Miller family attended .o metrical Assodationof Ontario. Reg. of their President, Miss Jeanne Br- the graduation exercises at Toront, I� s�rea rLember of the American ==eerieat _.SAi� D GRAVEL, unwell on, Wednesday, June 6th. The University, D�. i Slilaer vein ~ . Exea eaarained by appointaaent. , 8 reee of CUF--7 �ont. Oct. guest delightful � speaker, Mrs. Stevens gave -a one o e Kapp :aduates. ` who No better past and cake f the y g pastry and successfully completed his studies at - flour Blade in toll about "her troves a- broad and practical ideas. Miss Mil- the University. He has the best wish- 7 - ,n�,,.., o ,._..,,Se RT1T7 TIIi'i?'Gt QTTDDT TL�i a Bred P 7 Rev . fio din d1 LiL1aULL. R -�► of`tae community as he launches _ C Miss Hulda Sitnensen a Refrefah- ter. Solicitor. Notary: of icr -Brock St.. _ ate out in his chosen career. "T ffasrtk. opposiu Ben Telephone Office wh;tey, ments were served. PYooe S • e8ly :8180. local cartage work _ . -.. Audley .af DONALD RUDDY Barrister. - Cherrywood ' F IE E Q R. Solicitor, Notary Public. Moneyto Loan. A. We MITCHELL Miss Gladys Packrin has been in. For pig feeding my BARLEY OsAoe formerly occu ed b the late A. E, Chris Miss Effie Milne spent Sunday disposed for a few days with the pre Una, south wing or -GOurt House, Whitby. 81YQ with her parents.. F,4�+`ED gives the best {9ucceseor to D. Muart) vain ootdr__ results for the m0 e A large- nu3trber- of- 4, s.�:.� ..��t 'Three pupils are re '� t!s-ROA6 Barrri+it- preparing for the, y 1J era, Solicitor, g04 Northern outano Pickering, Ont. ° here for the Erskine Cemetery Ser- trance Exams from No 5 this of any feed on the 3W Bay btreet. Toronto. Office vice. year, and we wish them success. W. 11 ]• Sen.oa phone 7400 Resident a E5`20 Ate• John Smith, of Guelph is sp- Mr. Edgar Hancock of Orono, was market. --' l_D• _ was. y Adelside 2ege -9 DONT DRIVE WITHOUT here ending a few days with ,relatives a guest of his nephew Sidney and $24.00 per too, inelnding bags, Mrs. Wonnacott, on Monday last. RIOHARDSON. PICKERING ik Public Liability Insurance. One ace- Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Macklin and Congratulations are due Miss Mur- at .the mill. •Lt• MU'. VEY- EWrkten,Solicitors,Not:r;ea ident may `cripple you financially for family spent Sunday with Mr. Wes, iel Westney B. A., on securing her " a _!+refit. gls 2L4 Caatedsratioa Lafe B, d.1nrz Roach degree in Household economics. V. Corner of Y and Rich good Sts. Taroaw. years. You can mw buy insurance - tU`nrdlai ee and Pickering By ap e=t• with payments extended over nine Mr. and 'Mrs. win. Maxwell and H. and Mrs, Westney attended the �QR CATTLE phone Ater, aela, evenings. 0s d months.. Your choice of stood reliable Luella were with George Gates , on Convocation. Canadian Companies. tb per cent . re- Sunday. Everyone should go' out to vote BARLEY CROP $24.50 PER TON THOM9(?N do McKILLAN- •- 8 -t"is- duction for any person who has driv- Rev. and Mrs. Crozier, -01,. Picker- next week and so have a share in the bags included _ 1 urn, sdit;tors. notary Public. Once at en three y� without* an accident ing, spent - Monday with A. E. and government of the country. It is the vich1ag. or sire Thomson, lot ay and Sat ion L. for which hd was to blame and a fur - Mrs. Armstrong. ones 'who do not vote .whdare res- Before rindin this I take ' - PiN•tirtg, Office boon: Thursday and Saturday 8 Ii a•minga, from 7.00 g. m to 9.30 P. m., or by ther reduction of 10 p. c. to farmers. Please make note of the reunion ponsible for the . mess the country out all the small weed Tordnto Gf5ce :bob >g .1 Sink next Sunday with special invitation ;�p Phone Pk k 2000. Toronto 1 a 8303. :D. g . $ � � • 1 stets into once in a while. eeedfl, and S ty to all members to come. Providence has about 100 per cent destroy them. a Western Inowanae- Agency Brougham Ont. to do with our crops and farm sue- Barley eontainr+ a lot of Le�sEege Phone Plielft>eia= 61b Greenwood cess as the recent rains have - ham- fine weed seeds. These _ NBIL C, RM1T$. D, •D.&, L D. 8., Sir, A. Sciothwell spent Sunday mered' home. No- one is more in dir- are NoT destroyed in Chop. (Successor to Dr J. N. Dales). Graouateof The Betil Store, Claremont with his family here, ect relation to the creative forces in `ping, consequently farm. '•.$tie Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toron. PBONB 9.1.4 Fred and -Mrs. Byers entertained his 'business than the farmer. erg fret a lot of noxious eo uoi.ers +tr. ee Claremont 015ce ove, D, The A. C. C. met at the home of seedy in their coo Itaott's 0-11 a.ery Tuesday and F.ridaZ. Pbune friends_ from Toronto on _Sunday. p. You 1lcaoti LO L1 z3v -FUR N I T U R.E Sirs. Gee is in Toronto owing to Mrs. Bush, at Greenwood, .ors Mon- • don'.t pet any in my chop.' ; the serious illness of her mother, day and had an enjoyable time, al- TjRRBERTT FALLAISE. L D S.: We -are dit►plaving an attractive Mrs McLean though the crowd was smaller than �: X.A. C* ,is. ]a D D. S.. Graduate of the Royal Collage of variety of 14112. J. Stewart wild Mr, and Mrs. usual owing to various reasons, of �+ � .Od;eeamresider d the off St. as.: dlumioum trod (3taaitewere Etc: of of Toronto, called on Mrs. sickness and busy times. Mr. Innis FRED �? T A C EY se.'s Church. Pkkermg, Ont. Office hours ! s Furniture stud Furniture M. A. Sadler on Sunday.. - the vice-president, was in the ehgir - ? a, m. to a 9., a.. or by aypaasaxnt. (X -ray - Novelties. in the absence of the president and Paintrr ad Ps service), Phone Pick 3700. 4311 We congratulate Miss Mabel i per•ba.ager -Prices loss, in ltsrping with times. Harbron .to the east oil us on having carried on well. It was voted that 9Fi testa p•r boor or by contract secured Markham School for the the Executive name the committees a°Twbere. .. i$nte►4ttsse►s ltasrae.. _ � coming year. .. to buy the - prizes and arrange details_ -' -• - -- - for the Annual Picnic to be held in Satisfaction 0uaranteed. Ciproc and- Lime Traffic on the Highway on .Sun - hapman's Grove on the First Sat- 1S ears e: rienee. AA ELIZABETH RICHARD80N- day was not near so heavy -as usual, C Y Pe 1�.FtreandwtotaebteiawraneeojW stand- Juetarrivt;d a Iwrge shiprriant of on account, no doubt of grading op- urday, in Jolly. The Club paper was 1aq►.aens+r+gcon+v w..of solid gnaw `t"'d ' read and a valuable article on the PINE DRIVE, DUNBRRTQN as. Gyp'•u� itt the following sizes : erations east of us. FPUSTILL, Lllcensed Auctioneer, 4'8 to. s 72 in. Gyproc L: and airs. Hagerman and 'family trivesty of Peace, noted in the Gen- or write Duoosrton P. O. e tar O•aaties ofTort}ad t0sarfo. !8 in. x 84'irr. •• of Whitevale, called on Levi and Mrs ova Peace Gonlerence. -here all 'rat- - ttbn ease of au kinds 6"mute N on atsaeuaa , .. I-inton on - Sunday, also on Mrs. W. ions seem to be preparing for' war. Shingles For Sale ' _tansse.. - Add1•ss Gram siver P, o.. oaa 43 in. s 96 ion _ - O rod After- -some card games, a delicious _. - sine and family.,, 48 in. Lt 103 in, t y' a lunch was served and a vote of th- . • &ageR BlZATON, TOW:�9HiP -- Oliver and- Mrs. Raise; of Bramp- arks ���, to the entertainers. Galt palvt+aited Burl lybingles, - - - _ -� - Cleit. Conveyancer Comminketler for - :48 in. x 96 Doaacona Beard ton, and lr. and Mists Gray, of Derry Bird's Felt Slate obi°Yim. arlAcens . Whitevale. Eu: iasuer,of Scar Litre West d Niss Graham. of MiRuco,. _ _!BroufRhans Alsc+, re- rublrtring ++uKet7 Rheeb. Lacen•e.: whitevak, Out. EI•►r+iRVwl1 Ph► +ter _ salted on James and Mrs. Raise on :_ ••- "'- - Tg) M. MAW, LIVENBEf) AIItI a Pj(���;,, �jt�j� 1 Thursday, en route from the Thous- 4ui I a number from here attend- I'"w° mowers ehve pen.tl. rr�` • PICKERING • • T. PATER90N'8 •. S LA REMOpI'!' � TYoNLi tin ,tar Yost, Qntarto and L)+rhatm a • and Islands. ed the Decoration Day Service at Ott11 and get prices. Phone 3818 c..wt,.., Atltiudsd safes LUMBER YARD Another of our oung men in the Erskine Church on Sunday. M - T•rma r•asowat>te Llata tier .alas any be y , arrsaeed st N8WW O kv. 94 and Indepen person of Will- O'rmerod. left here one Mr. and Mrs. A. Dobson, of Osh- tl..t °s,°"" Whitby. Onit W day last -week, he havinit taken over haws, were guests of Mrs. George TO REDUCE OUR STOCK OF GARNE1 �R �a �♦ Pickering MII a store at Orchard Beach on Lake Philip and _'.►Miss. Brodie on Sunday. T -''ROBIERTSO ♦� $ Simcoe. WiA's previous knowledge Mr. and -Mrs. W. J. Devitt, of - P U R E Electrical Contractor The beet feeds arQ ekes O Ulf slag pinoys autdaax -aeons ;o- Brooklin, Mr. Kenneth Devitt, and - pest io the end. We' Wish him every.success. p :'Wiring sad Repairtag fot Light These produce results. Feeds that are The ser4ton in- the United Church Miss Seoord visited at the Carl Dev- ` A I N T s :11 4 or. power. inferior require more and results are itt home on Sunday. I - " �.` here on Sunday, June 17th will be not utisfactrt Miss Genie. Bate of Toronto, was All kinds o! electrical ,good. "r' delivered b the Rev, John H. Mich- We ' We base good heavy tondo for hog y a Saturday visitor • with her aunt, WE ARE GIVING 15 TO. 28 PF$ - - kept in stock. fattening, also d»iry feeds, oat.cbop. ael, M. A.,.D. 'D.. Dr. Michael is the F. Professor "of New Testament Liter- Miss Ida Bate, both retut'ning to the 117 Phone 1706. 'Pickering, core grain, bran. bhoets, beet pul city on Sunday., CENT OFF LIST PRICE ON i p A � -' -gluten feed etc: '' store and Exegesis in Emmanuel Week -end visill ^rs at the Pe an 100 PER CENT PURE. PAINT SPECIAL. Ti Try Royal Pastry Flour for : Collere Toronto, Everyone should be rvym ,a cakes,. pies ote, present at This' service. home were the eter Brown family, Miss Vera Steve.tson and Mr. Cam BUY NOW, AND SAVE *02NEY ON PARKER'S CARS . •,Layal°g Maah Re. ; T. itorton ietul lied l�T-tveek p• See Ue Scratch Feed after . attendinir . ' Conference which bell, of Toronto. 1!T a Poultry Feed's Wheat was held in Brockville and preached Mr. E. Perryman has sold his res- Fbone 2729 - For all Claeeee of Insurance. Cracked Corn at each appointment on Sunday. An idence here to Toronto buyers and _ . O afar Shell ptinm of two ch- ' We are so to lose such nod nei- :~�•:.. Ground Corn terestinx feature' of. the afternoon are leaving soon to locate in Acton. - CYRIL E MORLEY y nice yeas the ba try g JAMES WA,TSON . We deliver Phone 5317 ildren. the son of Slr. and Mrs. Hook ghbors. Proprietor ♦� .;..;;•. Pickerin Onto we, are in a er and the daughter of Mr.' and alts. The closing meeting of the season $f,OC} Road ri0iieral Store gt • position to fill orders Greenwood, of Toronto. of the Y. P. S. was held on, the gr- • - - - for Fertilizers at beet.poeeilile It was,with feelinirs of refrret' that ounds of the Gannon home: in the • prip" delivered at your farm. we heard , of the death- of Mrs. &. form 'of a social gathering. 'Gaines Summer _Furn>ttute• D• 1V. Lockwood �OO� Harris, of Weston: - The_Late_Mrs s -- 111 1J 1i "9-- d- � ^utdoof;•- sports were participated Hams was a resident of Greenwood in by •all under' the direction of the BFo r Carden, Veranda and PICKERING. ONT. some years ago, and while here shd Rev, J. E. Glover. Ice cream, cake Kitchen. /� made a number of friends whom she and lemonade were served as ref- t R' trT CLENDENINa had never forgotten. Altho�tlth great I Glider Coub1i in floral pattern • • reshments. p ly handicapped by not being able fn Quite dusk in 'grey and red With FUNERAL DIRECTOR hear, she took zreat interest In ev- Quite a large audience .was pros- _. _ p ent, at the Conservative meetin in -_ .. 7eeD .tr1IIt IDet+tl arms, good ""- - erpthing 'around her. Having trav� the Town Hall on Friday evenin The - g g Private Ambulance c -' eked a great deal in her younger candidate, Mr. Ernie Marks, "Dr. A.. ` a rim added seat and back, ...days days she wag very intelligent and ow P p Day and Night Service Bird, Mr. John Stacey. Dr. Kaiser, ; with ad astable bead , rest• spent many an hour in reading, ss j Phone 9000 her collection of books would' indic- H. G. McIntyre, of Claremont, and Full length, at $15 00 Malvern 5000 ., ate. She lost an only brother a few Mrs. Northaver, of Toronto, being ... . _ garden - Benches, . folding `" months ago and at,that time• suffer- the speakers. Mr. Albert Jackson, �_L //�'��� ed a stroke from which she never re- reeve of Whitby, acted as chairman. style, with slat seat and back Markham, se Vllt• covered. The meeting opened with the- Nat - in natural atld greeII . trim The Women's Missionary Society Tonal Anthem, with Mrs. Harvey at We sell Bnrpse's Gardea finiEh,' at $1 CO; al. LIM hulrle .t !ors -Ra&r0 ••Moir -- the piano: The candidate ' was wel- Seeds i� tiglli, the mw,t eeono- WE HAVE I T ►- -brag on Thursday Deek Chairs style y y afternoon last coined by singing led by Bert Hay- lineal way to buy seeds. If ► -folding . , with 12- members and 2 visitors pre- vey. you have never planted Bur- _ with bright colored striped sent. The meeting was opened with - Quite a numbei from the Brough- pee a seeds try some;tble year, duck seat and ealto The singing ,Ind-prayer. followed by the am ranch of the Women's Institute p� The reliable brand B, H. _ reading of the. minutes of the -last atten�ed the District meeting at Wh- - and be convinced that they Well shaped . arms and--ieot Paints, Enamels• Varnish- meeting. A very interestin¢ report itevale on Tuesday of last. week, and _have no equal. rest provide extra comfort on the Auxiliary , Presbyterial was all _report a pleasant : and helpful- etc. -• Priee 2 8&5.. - ' -" " - given by Miss Edna Green. After meeting. Many encouraging features ' Deck Chairs, folding` stile', .'lies the beet, and get bet- singing again. Mrs.. Milton Poste read of the year's activities among ., the We also have a #ew :choice . tire- Devotional Leaflet. At The branches appeared . in the reports. Dahlia bulbs n named varies With arms, foot rest III natural ...ter results. Memorial Table" This do in Remem- Mrs. Roberts, of Whitby, was re-el- ties, at 15c. and 25e. each, and .., famished hail wood, Seat is'of Oiltt• Tnrpoi- Graining col. brancP of Me". hiss. Perry Wilson ected as -District President.' Mrs. assorted color Gladioli, at 15e- read the ..crititure Lesson, and Mrs' Graves F p brightly 0olored�+dnpekp,_� t'.1 85 'ors, Time, elaeter, Garden Fred Gihson led in prayer. This was Federation Representative, per dozen, all good stock C A STERRITT Toole, and Garden Seeds, followed by a discussion on "Christ- gave a very practical talk, which she C. Ian Fellowship in C}tina," by Miss affirmed would be her farewell. Mrs. °. All at Reasonable Prices. ,'. May Brown, Mrs. F. L. Green, Mra. Reesor, of Altnna. conducted the + _ - ' ~ � >.neral Director W. Brandon, Mrs. R. Mowbray and Memorial Ser.•irr•. A very attractive Jone8 y Drug Store Ambulance Service ALVIN BUSHBY Mra. Southwell. This very harpy display of nP a -work and knitting Phone lilt meeting closed by cinirinfi "In Ch- and a demem f1ation of glove - making Phone 6M Hardware Phone 46M rist there is no Fast nor West." fol- featured the ,fternoon session. The i[eirin�, ontmio PICKERING crewed by the Mizpah Benediction. Whitevale b- Anch served an excell- P1ek$riu9s Ontario Mfrs. Mowbray then serged lunch. ent diarier to th6w present. r - .. ..;.`,•���r �. , ..,,,,. -� .. ;� Wit' 1 V'''wr.• •,.�..�.G,.�.., z " ,>.,�_ .• .... .,. ' ",as, ;,...r= �`,,": ..1�..V'..i `N {. ..'',•'�;c.X .-,.', -- -y't,; . ' ny2^; --.a,, ... ��`-�' y_,s�`+�� v+ e+'.':- ;r.:'�'�••'Xm, _ ., .',,:, „� it,:" Dom, y "� " • P . < . -..3., . p _ _ 'A , `214 f 140W -A THICKER, - - - -_ -- _ _ HEAVIER PLUG �\ 713 . " •, . • • . _ Delicious =- Also in Black Fti r Quality and Mixed TEA i , 'x keys played..:., and the sickly anaes- my child," said the .tall Egyptian, submarine. ` thetic smell. And there were voices "Although you just offered to buy Dr. Oestler was addressing the me! You miserable, cowardly, dog! Scotsman. "I will tell you, Dfac," he "Yes, but it is dangerous —very Do you think you or anq other _man saitL "wha-t- yetrsaggest is madness- lia? Madness., When you . consider ii ' carry her so far ?" A door at the further end of the that we have two millions of minted "The price is low; my 'friend, , for saloon opened softly ......... Yu'an Hee money, not unloaded from the dhow, such........ See came down the steps.'The Egyp- ha? -where is you good sense to - ° "Her legs are. too thin for •the taste tian stared at the Chinaman as suggest that the Chief has deserted of His Serene liighnesa_...." though hell's gates had opened, and us? Why should he desert us, ha . wac +his last-- reglark- wmh h hs,A Satan had stepped ,forth. just when we have accomplish so finally-aroused Eileen, fte opened Yuan Hee See stood still for a great a success?" • while, hissing softly, „ Sa thi s !s the eyes looked d own at he r own into life, story, , My bia FI ,;bare body —and, galvanized- y y friend," he said the quiver' c es, who was dead sober —he hadto ached nothing for twenty -Sour • If you want the most pleasure, chew sprang upright. She was in a large 1ng flute notes sounding unlike any. hours -fixed bleary eyes upon the IG EN 'saloon with a matting- covered ,floor thing human. "I passed through the speaker, "I say," he replied "tha" _,_and closely scuttered windows. She tail of the sandstorm which forced life is more valu'ble than gold. The had been lying on, a divan covered you down In the desert. It delayed - With faded tapestry abo_ ve.which hung your journey' —but not mine, A Port- Chief has gone, and so" has Mr. King. .. a lighted lamp. Before her, one plump unate accident, Aswami, for me—not And there's a BIslan . warship now - ;:- - the Island. We a' know THE PERFECT PLUG hand raised to his hairless Ilp as if for you. Always— always --I suspect- that. ngaoot In consideration, was a stout, _ reasy- hat. They can put a landing party g ed. But last night, or very Fate thl� ashore to.cut us off on the east, and hewing Tobacco _ looking person .wearing European morning I forced the truth from our llth , ou' blaw thta place to smith - i.�W i� Tobacco clothes: Besides him stood a very little Orange Blossom, Aswdml.... :, ereens in twa minutes. Listen to �• dirty old Arab: forced the truth —you undc'ratand?" sops' the lads are saying!" Eileen looked swiftly about her. He began to laugh; and it was Indeed,- It was apparent enough There was-no substitute for a germ dreadful laughter — laughter which for that the ruffians In the canteen were' V. e -eat in the place. Taking a swift Year's afterwards haunted Eileeus dissatisfied. High above the clamor a SSE LAUGH step Sr forward, and conquering a dreams: Aswam! Pasha seemed to be voice was heard Qemar_ding, "Vot.. _ deadly nausea, she.,struck the best- choking,_ about der share-out? Dis it Iss 1, ask. YVAM f tating buyer-on his tat face! Once. "Come, my lriead;''said Yuan Hee Vot about - der share -out ?" �y she struck...... twice! He ,recoiled: A See, checking his laughter, "I have The voice was' drowned !h drunken by Sax Rahmerr third time —and this with- her Set! matters to discuss with you which I shouts. and: • Hassan es-Suk clutched . her In his do not desire this lady to overbear :" They -diaaa ken the truth," said sinewy old, hands. With her knee He flied his slanting eyes -on the ►iaclleg. "Something's gone a �NO S aubmarbtie, adirectedc by 1f uMape pndand - she kicked him viciously- In the atom• rigid figure of old Hassan . es -Suk. gley, n Before the Ilia with ss&rris front Lon- wamt Pasha, sinks the iiner, after tak. ach. He released her. She kicked "Carry this lady through to the cafe �d we've been left to face the money, Con for Australis with E, Kearney pounds ink off the gold Orange Blossom, Yu'an's. „ ate. -It's true, we have the money, In gold and with Eileen Kearney as a jealous favorite, suggests to the Pasha him again. loom," lie ordered. Find clothing, but we'll sever live to speed it un• yyaseenger,, Yu'an Bee see, head of an that Eileen be spirited away. She to But this spurt of stren t'b which Bar your doors and retuFu. I; shall. lnceraattonai ,gang, ham laid his plans g less we do wha' I suggest. ' Ito seise the liner's cargo. and to kid- taken away in a motor cruiser, bound had $fired, up under the scene _of Out - have work for you." „ - r,ap Eileen. Inspector Dawson Haig of moto noel. and Haig folios•. In another rtge now deserted her, She stagger. Eileen "fell back. sick and- falnt.-uj -, "You see, Mac,. Dr. Oestler later.- 1kotland Yard, is an 014 friend of Matt jetted, "it is pretty clear that we Kearney, correspondent of ro New York CHAPTER 29. ed, swayed forward- „.,,;fnilowed an oa the divan. The opiate earlier ? _ a—spaper.. and In In rove with his * had a spy amongst us, ha . The Chief � raster Eileen Haig boards the wallsroa, In a car specially interval of complete unconPciousuess. placed in her coffee,. overcame her p y equipped for the has gone to head _him off —b8? head' at Marseilles before Dr. Oestler and And then, a voice -=tbe dotes of the itgain......She felt herself tiftelf--car- :; Joseph an Armenian fortune teller. desert 'ouraey; and belonging to the him off? It the other has gone, also, �+1•- Arab �gafn; Tied...., ,There was s dull crash..:....,, —:r agents of Yu'aa, lure Eileen to Moham- Manager of' the Italian tnlges near whq, the- situation. is Dad I think - H lined'■ shop when she goes ashore. Haig "Whet could' I do, et[endtm * 9std atifted- gurgling cry.. „ ' — trails them and -kills Joseph. - Ustnq _oeelT, Dawson Haig wan headed for e e bad. But we should .wait ha. for - . brought her to me,- How was I to Joseph's g■s�l� credentials. Haig 'makes the .Nlli� Valley: He had •floss every' _ a - Instructions. You think so?” f Inn way to u'ares headVdarters In thing that it was possible to do at the know she was reserved? Here was Ia a tong, low rdoaT, a sort of can• - _ Arabia where be is assigned as an a famous jewel —and money is money. teen, Yuan Hee See's rcgues were outside guard. He sees Eileen at a seaport. Jack Rattray, The Walla gut she struck All liahmoud in the p._ - dtetaace, The vvattaroo -is pulled oR her coo'a first officer whom he 'had picked , gathered. Black eunuchs, wafted u face. And be had• offered —my bear' �a that gang of desperadoes. There Y. bleeds =one thousand English. pounds was no drink•• devised by. man which _ -. .. = i s want from the ages, The motorboat w:th her crew' for her!" was not obtainable, Most of the Asia- __.'_ >E up at sea, bad - stayed behind at the � Get ixa[tly the aDbr wireless station bush sending •mesa- ' "He withdrew bls offer, i preRumeK" tics remained sober, and were clan- ,�„'� - of two bad _been detained. . He bad ' MW Instant hit range "Immediately. effendim. She has tered at one end, of the place around Have instant, l�ttse left the eaiabllfihtag of contact with raided me. Also, the American pigs Jo Lung and Len Chow, you S $tOrjf, 8 Sketch COLORS it $oak fight and the police, Keneh and Cairo; to Jack, ' know she is here. At any moment Abeve the buzz of general couver- or an Illustration that is sale - Hour after hour the dusty. journey STAYS ,nerve, - - the cafe may be raided.` - satton, -angry cries arose from time able? _ continued. He was barring to reach "Forget this tear, Hassan. I had feta Me. ems leaves sttealct at to. time. .There were scattered groups itwe =rsitist s and Keneb. He gloated over the idea of thought ;he chief eunuch of the at tables, but the largest. o! these Or perhaps ■T'"Th A a c w 'taking the wizened throat of Hassan pe ape yoU -rave some Neste Rn Mesles" spots everything Prince a wiser :man, Brtt my mainly congregated at, the fur-ttyer end of the' 8 ea -stiTc between his two panda. g canteen around Maclles, the dcottlah other saleable il' & 'Tell us r ws A H■ets■ is 'as nod as fits and I also collect Ca. lie p C■ts you u s e it on Eileen, for the second time since fair women.. Twelve hundred pound, engineer.' ' Dr. Oestlei ' was there, :. seats R�.. Terveb• itivel lovel - g aiJOUt< lt. M Y ]• she had. set out on that ill-fated voy- English, Hassan? Your share will " Wn �s� age from London, found herself grog Franz Hartog Red, the Wasp; e p be a big one." short, .the .bulk of the crew of the ing in the dark, trying to remember- Eileen opened her. eyes, She still Send a stamped. (3c) envelope _ MATH what bad happened...., , It was some- lay in that dark, `stuffy saloon. The- . for information about our .. thing to do writh- drinking a cup . . ' coffee.. And Celeste, poor Celeste, other man's features were indisting C service. - had not been• there,,...... uishable because of bandages, .but FEEL LIKE NATURAL "The risk is too great, "• �a man's through these bandages ' dark.- eyes There must beareason Dr. Wernet's � oice- had said,...... "It's madness! Tbls watched her greedily. , _ -1 D E A S Powder is the worlds largest seller and may ruin us.......... A- silken coverlet had been thrown rescribed b leading dentists: it holds �{ She had been ill, perhaps. It was P unlimited ttttl P over her. She grasped thin and drew teeth so y —they fit so comfortably all part of• delirium........ those gardens, it up to her shoµlders. that-all day long,�YYouforget you ever THIRTY -NINE LEE AVE. with the orange trees in which Mon. "'•off have.nothing to tear from toe, �buy m•E} R O N T O . yet cost issmall— any druggist ' by Taking an - -i' I� EJ�ervescing, AGE - ' 1 -; • _ Insig"ating Glass of - - - - - FROM - �, coop YOUR el.00e i .'MY.' : �IARY i<�• i■ ri ■. —sae and soe New, lerse bottle, .I by PeCO2 f I `. s I ran ill wonders never cease! Today enough. He 'intended to edge over across a driver of a car who had and give the other chap Toone on the a forced another oar into -the ditch and road to pass, but' his city - trained a ' �) !`R hen I could not sleep at night didn't have an excuse to offer.l sea a of speed and distance deceive - "s the Box with bb 's cries, it was Baby's "I admit it was my fault," he said. him�y.e-•^' > Own Tab is tbat cleared the little "I. don't know how it happened. .I That's the case, with lots of drivers. She knows!- She's been brought up on Christie', . �a to weer. edping substance rabnad must have been going too fast." This The minute'they go faster than their Arrowroots ...the original ...made from choiceae to what Mrs. Robert Greenhorn, man's attitude was most refreshing; usual rate of speed, they're to.ac• .t,,� re arrowroot, blended with other ingredients. Philipsville, Ontario, writes. usually neither party to an accident Sooner or later in "highway" traffic _ JC" 8 B y�'�9 Own Tablets are mild and • will accept any part_ of 'the blame• they'll encounter a si +,uatton they've !wholesome, palatablehnd dietetically correct. soothing in action, yet most effec- Of course, I knew what the trouble never faced before and they don't . five and always sole for colic. was, It happened to be Sunda and know what to do .. in time to pre- was troubles, constipation, pp y summer complaint, upset stomach, . the man who caused the accident was vent an accident. hri restlessness and simple fever. Price driving at a rate of speed faster than The moral is, of course, not . to ies '25o everywhere. ,Ta he had been accustomed to during the drive too fast. I have,' on the pr.lNilliami' week. He forgot that six days a week job long enough to know , that no „ he drove at a twenty or twenty -five speed over 35 is sale, and lots of �1_l �i �.'�r�:1 ;■ r_r l�1 • miles an hour around town and that• drivers can't drive even that fast =i rrow.ro o q d his motions were keyed to that without danger of meeting up with a speed. Out on the highway, going -situation they can't handle. Issue No. ?A--- about forty, ha couldn't think, fast Well, I'll be seeing you. Elopers Find cal garb o! Brittany, Tuscany, ,Tyrol ;A Life — — _ i and other localities off the beaten ± , World Cruel- track, the scouts are casting eyes to- In a competition, offering L25 ward- the buffer state. ?# liday money for the beat answer wri- _The colorful' peasant costumes, tten on a post card to the question— _ �r t Paid Man to Drive Them from embroidery and applique, tatting,. "Where would you go, and why, if "- - - N.B. to New' - York — He lace - making, weaving, bead -work and you won _ a -L25- holidayv - one-ot the - • - _ - other tr are the winnin g cards seat in sad this writ• Cheater_ subjects of extensive study by re- ten on it: Providence, R. I.--A young New Fifty years ago a girl sat on a -- i presentativea <of Parisian and Ameri • �� - - o m a n 5 Brunswick couple, attempting an can shops, many of whom like to elopement to New York, were strand- fence outside a little Cornish .!flags, spend their vacations in an at- and a young man leant beside her and !Chatter ed at police headquarters here after. mosphere of creative inspiration. asked .her to marry him. Now I• am' /• friends they had paid to drive thew The influence of these excursions to, onIy' a lonely did woman, but for my from New Brunswick had abandoned Poland upon current and future last holiday I should like to find' By -_ them. modes is 'expected to be soon evident. that little Cornish village again." �• �orQS>D - The young Canadian, William Ca!- In no corner of the world have the A life story of 50 years told in ex- _ y : ran, 18, and Frances Lasoux, 20, both inroads of modern fashion in dress actly 50 words. This works out at 10 -' _ of St. Stephen, N.B., eloped after made less headway than 'on the shillings a word. Not too much for a- --- x SHORTS FOR GOLF their parents had refushed them per- Polish countryside among the peas- little masterpiece that even the great Now that the battle for- shorts for tennis has been won the mission to marry, Cafran told police ants. The spinning wheels and the de Maupassant himself might have fair sex have gone one, further and introduced the cool, snappy here. A man end wF— --from New loom still hold their place of honor let your interests be as wide as poa- _ outfit into the game of golf. who had spent the winter at St. I# the cottage, homespun is still . the Bible.'' -- Bertrand Russell. Stephen, y r garb of 76 per cent. of the peasants ` •Recently, scorching weather sent Miss W. Robinson of .St. l? offered to take the oun • •, couple in their automobile to the ry Woman May be U. S. 'Catharines and Miss Mary Hunter of Glendale onto the course and in no other _punt will .,ne find in the abbreviated trousers for the first flight of the Consolation United States for $40 and find a- ash .41aoai.t garb. series of the Ontario woman's golf championship. clergyman in New Yolk to marry Minster in Irelavia them, Cafran, said. When they ar _ If you have nice looking legs shorts are the thing. At the rived here, the young man added, Gets Third Set of Washington —The United States - .. `same time if you are the lean, thin type; ignore any gibes. Sun- another $60 was demanded and when may send a second woman envoy tanned, thin limbs are very attractive and the health benefit from ;t was refused, Cafran and the girl - Teeth at Seventy -six abroad. The name of Mrs. J. Lorden life- giving rays of the sun is incalculable. were left. Harriman,_ Com- 1T WAS NEWS AN P maintain that aOnt.—Doctor third set ofateeth is linked with man for on over s ` _ STRAW VEILS D POROUS n speculation ov the post GLOVES FASHIONS LATEST' f Minister to the Irish Free State. Here is the funniest story concerning the quintuplets, something the layman only imagines, President Roosevelt set the • :ece- ` Yvonne; Emily; Marie; Annette and 'Cecile Dionne of Corbeil, Ont. Summer has come. Mothballs and but Mrs, Mary Ann Elliott cf Beav- dent for women diplomats with the When their father had recovered from his dismay at learn- our favorite fall and winter clothes erton, celebrated her 76th birthdaly appointment of Mrs. Ruth Bryan ing that his family of six children had suddenly leaped from six have retired gracefully into special on May 24th, with 15 new teeth to ewes to Denmark. o to eleven, what with the mortgage and all; he bethought himself closets, trunks and boxes. The scene eat a special cake. Mrs. glliott dec- - that people might be interested to learn that five babies were born now is light and airy largd she feels younger and to prove Antique Piano Is p p g g ry and we think it can show her hair is turning dark al at once to his wife, is terms of the flimsiest fabrics. er and g Found Out West. So he had his brother call up the local newspaper. -" Schiapareili showed us. some ador- growing thicker. " ►� ' able collar and cuff set The aged Beaverton resident says -1 How much, the brother asked the newspaper s city editor s, she hag Winnipeg —What is believed to be - "would it coat to have an item put in the paper about five babies completed -for her formal summer her third set of teeth appeared with the oldest piano in North America, being born ? " - '.`little showing" made of straw; with the front ones quite short and the has been rescued from the basement �. purses to match and same more of back ones longer. Her sight also is of a music shop where it was stored : - - Imagine the excitement in that newspaper - office •— and the improving chuckles, those very perky little hats, crochet- p g and she is able to see bet• away 25 years ago. It is said to he ed into shapes you'd never have giv- ter on dull days than when the sus 250 years old. - - en a hat credit for getting into. shines brightly. Mrs. Elliott's doe - Of a Clavichord type, the antique ,�. Iw YOU KNOW? - instead.. � solid, for has informed her that she re- was brought to the United States Gloves now, of- het - - 'hat aver six hundred babies are born every day in Canada. fabrics, are porous In the hole -feet quires a great deal of water and that from London, England, in 1770 by That twenty -five new - .babies arrive every -hour of the day manner possible —and perhaps trying is her only drink: Occasional long James Astor, a piano - maker. From Ind night. to go the" new stiffened veils one bet- walks are her exercise, and Mrs. El- New York the Astor .family moved That means we have one new Canadian, every four or five ter. Crocheted and knitted gloves "of liott" can- move smartly despite her age west to beQme prominent ariiong tha ------ minutest raffia are among the latest hand early fur-traders. coverings for hot days when mittens Hope Is the mainspring of human Unlike the grand or 'upright piano - must be worn more for effect than action; faith seats our tFSae •of fat- the instrument is square and table- KITCHEN UTOPIA • • • • - comfort. We have not seen them mortality; and charity and love give like. The keyboard, placed to the left - - Veit' - little attention need be paid to housewifely duties Ill yet, personally, but have been told the passport to the soul's true and is two octaves smaller than a modern : ~ the future if the - prophecies of. Ritchie Calder, British scientific that we also are going to have some lasting beppiness,— Street, ' piano. It has only one pedal• writer, collie to pass. Describing the advent of the canned food novelty straw veils with the same big. ` age he gives a remarkable picture Of the mechanical kitchen of chicken -wire mesh weave--squares,._ tomorrow, in which meals will prepare themselves. triangles, rec- tangles, and he sex, E O�� "The cans, he writes "would be arranged on a travelling belt septa and octagons we already are �� ke� /„ u ID device the hot dishes on one -belt, the cold dishes on the other familiar with in stiffened threads., j , _ in cans; of course —the hot belt" doing into the electric oven, the' Purses of straw, wood and cork are a' '� ". �­ , •.. cl , (5; Cold belt going into the electric refrigerator: -There would, be a hutting out designs that are, practi.c- LESSON 11 ter work i pp ?wring on f hi paper ai and unusual and are made to com- The small landscape sketch il- which you wish to remain white, you • timing device like an alarm clock, except that it would be _electric • _ ply with" the latest outfits, and. also lustrated in -Fig. 58 -is known in the .ar it cover up - 'th a sheet ;,f paper and controlled by voice. , �� ' ' for beach and resort wear, and. also. "pro- fesston as a Spot illustration.. It cutting out the portions . that you " You would, simply tell the robot, -kitchen at what time you for hot summer evenings and late demonstrates the use of the decors- wish to be spattered. want -your meals," he adds "and punctually at the minute the summer afternoons. tive•quality in illustration work. De- Que�tious, will be answered in.thia' grape- fruit will he ice-cold; soup will be. hot; the fish complete corative Spots rimy be used either in department. Anyone wishing to re- with vegetables. and the sweet hot- or cold according to taste. �,j advertising• • or story illustrati6ns. cei.ve a personal ' reply may bare YOU will tell it overnight when you want breakfast, and think of Homeless Women Fig. 58 was used in, in- advertisement. same if a 3c stamped addressed ea. -the-joy of getting up- and finding breakfast ready, with no maid Want t0 Live F; You will remember in Lesson 4,- setope is- enclosed with 'the- request, - tb.burn the toast or incinerate the bacon. When you are -going g. 29 we illustrated a medium The Art Director, out Sketch Club, out-for the evening you switch the telephone through to the known as Stipple which is made by Room•425, 73 Adelaide S-r. Rest, To- kitchen you phone Up saying '.11.15' I or it might be in code of As Individuals , the point of the pea. Fig.. 59' il- roato.. Bourse).; and supper-would be waiting when you got- home." - ' l-, lustrates a patch of light stipple SPECIA. MEN1 Who will need a-wife if:you can arrange things so easily? N.Y. Commissioner of Public made. with a fine pen point and Fig. Fill in the required intorma • :,Another• occupation gone. Welfare Opposes Large 60 a darker patch made with a ball listed below, then paste cu tiie back to o p has rot Sour, entry, and c ,' , suttlrrent " Dormitory Plan - pointed "pen. S far this slip le -Place mold in a pan of hot water - The'pIan of" opening a large muni -- 5 , -Eggs in Desserts and baize in a" mode i `G' rate oven. Be cipal dormitory for homeless - single r Q r ' igh• sure that the water does not boil women, which has been advocated by l" 8 �6 6 Food Value 'during he baking. Te 'leaders oft g ng. Test by insert- 'le the New York Federation ing the point of a -511ver knife in the of Women's Clubs and to which May- tentre of the custard is done. It or F. H: LaGuardia ggve. favorable Use Pudding Rich in Milk and takes about • 50 minutes to bake a attention recently was opposer•. - -by I - Eggs' When, Meat is-Off "` large custard, Individual ' custards, William Hodson, Commissioner Pu- f FI G. ' the Menu will bake in 3Q mica,• +as. blic Welfare, addressing the lVomen's _'; :,;ti ?,ra A. When the, 'custard cold unmold City Club: 61 onto A chilled serving dish. The car- "In my judgment the .present fa- _ amel will run down over the mold citities are adequate,' ' and I am not _ W.hen ,teat is off the menu des- q - -"'- � -; • serfs" made •with and form a sauce around it. willing bo take over a large public, eggs are most ac- .. g g, • FLOATING ISLAND building :+,t:= ` "' �' • ; ceptable. Such desserts are high in g which the women•themselves ..;:,.:' ;.�',:,: :� :.,,- �< :•'^ �_,,� don't want," he said. "The don't _ • _ ls''" � :� ''''' "~ '` c to °' food value and contribute protein, to This is Another excellent dessert Y gr y g want to be herded in lac dormitor- ��' �':`c -�'�' •' �'� - f�, c;�"; a marked degree. It _is only when that is nourishing and delicious. Jae Iti.,;4 y.,,_. :•,, :, :. -.„ • -- the dinner is light in food value that Two cu s scalded milk, 3 e ies; they want to live as individuals °�' ,fir' ,``•.`.. •" ;' "` °� g P Aga' 2 -3 a pudding rich in milk and eggs is cu-p granulated- sugar, 1/4 teaspoon i The dormitories we already have• are ,.• �: ? ..�. , �F`���. , suitable. salt, 1 teaspoon vanilla. not filled. There are vacancies it some -' i GS. b2 6 . Beat yolks of a of the best 1 • Custard pie is a universal favorite, y eggs slightly with Paces. half .tile su sugar and half the salt. "We are giving home relief to but baked custards are rather more g been made each not Vae ut a' .dm_. 1:u::,,_, :, suu w•i..h Ket :•n re- desirable. when there are small child- Stir constantly while- adding scalded'' more than, 5,000 who live'in their own Now in Fig. 61 we demonstrate a turned to you, rooms or- apartments. Every such ' in flavor can be achieved ,in the baked poor varigated stippl: made by a series Of •Name ..........:..:.:.....:..., :. ' "' '1 fen a the family, The same variety milk. Cook over boiling water, stir. woman who is in need -acrd who qua- dots running -into one another and h ring until mixture coats the s Remove at once from heat and h thus giving a different technique than ""''' "° " custard as in the custard Ater address .......,:.:.::.:...,`.. lifter under the law will get home re- _ strain, if •not. perfectly smooth. Chill lief_ in the lace w. ere she lives: ' previously shown. A perfectly made caramel custard and beat in half the vanilla. Beat' Mr. Hodson appealed to the 300 Figs. 62 and 63 ill- ustrate a tech- The enclosed sketch vas .a :c'ch'ed is one of the most delicious desserts women resent to assist in 'his drive 9 g p from nature. in the cook's repertoire and in a sea. whites of eggs with 1 tablespoon cold p ni ue known as s after work and is .; water and remaining salt until stiff.,: against "charity rackateers'.' and be- made with the aid of a stitT brush on The enclosed skeleh v: o.3 ni:i'cle rrom " son' when eggs are .cheap she ten. Fold in remaining sugar, 2 'table., sought them 'to beware of •'solicits- which ink has been placed, then by memory or is an origi ,ul coil; too, -it;c. tainly is justified in serving it often. spoonfuls at, a time. Flavor with tion by telephone, or'to lend their or- turning the brush upside ,town and The en•ciosed 'sketch was c jlaed. CARAMEL CUSTARD vanilla-and drop from tip of spoon agnizations. The law or' solicitation drawing a pencil or piece of wood from `'..•.....:... ,... Tiro "cups milk, 3 eggs, 23'a cup over, the "boiled" custard which has; was badly.-in need of revision he said', along the bristles, a torte of spatter 'the picture fr•,tn w`h'.c^ the r.li° was sugar. ? teaspoon salt 24 teaspoon been poured into chilled serving dish. dots is thrown over the made, or copy .wn'k will r -•ot : be paper as il• vanilla, Serve very cold. Poland May Inspire lustrated here. If you want fine spat- eligible.' , l Scald milfl. Melt sugar I' n an iron The custard can be served in in New Fashions ter dots, hold the brush high above. I am not earring my' living a; s frying pan until a light brown 'syrup. dividDil� glasses with an "island" of � the paper, the closer the brush is held sketch artist, _ Stir sugar constantly while' melting. the eggs• whites topping iseh glass..A Signed ..,......... : .......... .,'. , , ;: Pour about "half the caramel into the cube of jelly or a ch Hitherto neglected cted costyume of to the paper, the coarser the spatter All �t»tri ! m�sr be in ' ; fits office u eM dropped in' -°Poland •are being studied b stylists work. Spatter work is very effect for es Pudding mold, turning mold rapidly the centre o! each islanQ makes an. and designers of women's apparel for illustrating dust thrown up from 4 ,on or before the Firs, of ACrCUS �"' -to coat entire surface, Add scalded inviting garnish. milk to remaining caramel and cook . __ inspiration for world fashions of the galloping horse's -hoofs and is also 1934. tzad stir Until - :: tla3', according to New. York author• used: for tinti_rf_ background, etc. -Address all entries, together with a >i melted. Remove et " "There Wbut one law for all; natne• _ities. ti Ex. No. 15 —Make " a decorative 3c stamped, addressed envelope, ' to Jr Once from the lire slid gradually add Iq, that law which governs all lair- Having resorted to every -rind of drawing and add., touch - of stipple The Art Director, Our Sketch Club, to eggs alightly beaten. Add salt and -the law -of our, Creatoi, the law of historical material, from the Empress 'or spatter work- somewhere on the' Room 425, 13 Adelaide Street West; Knilla and pour Into prepared mold. humanity, justice, equffy. " -- Burke.. Eugenie period td the picknresque lo, i erawing, In orcei` tr offset any spat Toronto 2, Ontario, Y -,4 '�^' ;a;,. • ""„r. ,f'r,., ,4.r''.f,'.,i•,. ,... r'fe'' -`„„y . ,,,F: .A:> "'3'1' _ - ,.c _ :r. 7.^ - _ !. ,:n•. -,-,- ..��;.u,4... °++i :�'•, 4-' ' „i r,{ ” Y, •i ^V '}.t �a.. � -t• "' "fi � ' k' ", �' A r� _ ..i Vic.. '�' • • _ •, •"�, •, n,..,.,. — ` speaker. ion at H GilchrisYs home, Alterw— V11tiitevale dressed the mormng, wasion on wF*d- `u�tjg • *tlpf Toronto, will be the special spe arry The cemetery gates, so kindly donat- Road last Sunday after the While emtion." A sumptuous repast was ed by the Lea Brothers in memory of Church service. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McCartney and served in t* school room at prett- f " TERMS their late parents, will be dedicated Ernest Walton,' of West Toronto Donald, of Fort. William, are guests ily decorated tables. The lunch hour by his Lordship on this occasion. spent a couple of days with W. B. at the Parsonage• gave the people a chance to ' inspect {t.Tb o.r,raar ; u bo u vary in sdraac. Much improvement has been made and Mrs. Lotton. Although the . weather waa very the exhibit of antiques grouped on ,�sta cstyt►om to cbe u>utid Smwa sad rm&t during the past few years, but still The W. M. $• will meet at the „warm, there ia�as a splendid repres- the platform. Mrs. Sarkis Reeaor, of r Hiitain as.un rn adrawA. much work is to be done, so a liberal home of Mrs. W. B. Lotton on Th• entation of the members of the bran - Altona, conducted the Memorial Ser - - -- — -- -i offering is requester at' this -- newice.-ursdvy, -221s�at- �- m--D -- T - ghee- �.the_.Women's Institutes of vice in a most imQressive tnaruter. _ Old friends from Toronto, Hamil- South Ontario, at the District Ann - -Tice report of- the_no nirtating -eomm- - J'OHN MURKAR, Proprietor, Dunbarton ton, Markham, Waterford, Whitby, ual Convention on Tuesday. last. Mrs ittee was then ggiven and Mrs. Frank - Oshawa, Enniskillen and elsewhere Roberts, of Whitby, presided over Roberts, of Whitby, re- elcted as Pr- Leslie White is re- modelling the ' met at Erskine Cemetery last Sun- the meeting in a very, quiet and pl- esident and Miss McLellan as Sec- _ NOTES AND COMMENTS. inside of his house. day, The weather, after the - beautif- easing manner. Mrs. Norman White, retary,treasurer. The speaker for the Mr. • and .-Mrs. Lorum have moved ul rain in the morning proved all of Brooklin, led the community sing - afternoon was Miss Robertson, 'of the .Toronto is a mukeal city, and out to Hill -top, behind the Uommun- 01 4L cuadd bC *r.C.7, pert Har.vey, of n,..,,, Western T ohnieal School. Toronto. ° ,"o one knows that better thmi' ity Hall. had not met for a year greeted each gham. at the' piano. Concise reports who delighted the audience with her — _ Toronto herself, and she taken Miss Bella Tho taipson, of Markham other with a hearty handshake. Rev. of the interesting work being carr -, lecture on Handicrafts and- the won- much pride fi um th'e' fact. Her visited a few, clays with John and H. G. Crozier, of Pickering. preach- ied on were given. Mrs. Greaves ad- derful display of embroiderv, needle- °{ Mrs. Gilmer. ed a powerful sermon and Cherry- work and glove - making. The Nation- --�opinfoft-is suPP rye d-.-by. the upiti- i14rs: T. Armstrong and son, .Elija wood choir led the singing very ace- _ - -�- iions of An,erica'e meet noted and Miss Tait, spent the week -erid eptably. The laid speakers install- • ace- al Anthem closed the meeting. every 'Lawn x Wers Sharpened _ musicians, such ad 8ousa and with the formYr's sister, ;41 ^s. A. ed by Stewart Beare, caused eve ^ r f3oldmao; L'wo of the greatest . Thom. _ one to hear the sermon. ON A MAC13'INE ESPECIALLY l to • -band masters that tine Uuited The Gilchrist family had a re -un- Not (1� _ �_U DESIGNED•F6rt it:r< t�uxrOSE •sv States has ever'produeed. Both X11 old grease and dirt is thoroughly these great masters day thw"be __ _.._.... _ rings and your washed out of the bee Queen City is ekhe' most musical To the ELECTORS mower will be returned, well oiled We do Building �f all kinds. - and c orre ctly a djusted. fo r c u tti ng. CARPENTERING, in America, and their opin - . ions, are supported- by that'of cilf ONTARIO RIDING W. A AUSr)N. CEWENTING, many other noted musicians. - Rouge Hi16 Service StaLid(l. PLU14BING 'Toronto as a musical city began �r in PIC{rer lure. *� the e0ght• ..On Tuesday next, yo4 will. go to the polls to decide what J. A BUSH BY, Phone 46Q0 and . lee rise baclE i' - .a�- - -_�,� and _ y _ R P `ROOFING nineties when F. 13. Torrington kind of government ttatario is going to Have. You have to — — -- _. was the leading conductor. AriR. . VV - hui- 11 Rrtintf.,rd Roofing -.choose between the capable, experienced and sound adminis- M4terials, Empire B4rbroorn = net Vogt, a native of Elmira, Radio'service •F,gnipnient, Dnro Water _ trained the fatuous Mendessobzt tration which has been given you by the Henry government, Sy"Wma+,. Beatty Ohoir, and thrilled a number of and uncertainty,of a government led by inexperienced, un- ALL MAKES Scnhle EgnipmPat and a.tber Building Materish American tftire in their annual tried Liberal leader, wish no idea of who would be his min. SERVICED AND REPA[RED • .,.tour. thus plac:init Toronto on the PRICES -REASONABLE F,.tiivatep Free usiea! map of, America. This -isters in the event-lit btname the Prima Minister of Work Guaranteed musical GUARANTEED � orcanizttion had sustained its Ontario. ' _ • . = ARTHUR repn tatiun under the leadership - FIELD F J. P R OU SE of Dr. Pricker, who came out The Henry gevernment has given you honest and sincere ; from England several years ago, ' -Public service. It has enabled Ontario to weather the great R. T. L (4radnste " Phi 6502 having "built up a great roosts- _ 43 46 Phone 5201. P[CKERING PICKERING. ONTARIO lion in the Old Country. Massey storm of depression. it has given to, the Fanners of this _ Hsil gave a Kr�aic impetus to province services which have secured and built up new mark;' - nYZrM ER 'V,TE ]✓K -EN= AT - music in Toronto, many of the ets for their products, and have meant millions of dollars to THE THE " - world's grentagt Potters and otusi- the farmers. This service, the. Liberal leader threatens to OR :` ER t BUYER' ctsns having `a.ppe.6re-1 on its SERVES SAVES platfurm. wbou other %vise they curtail or eliminate if he is returned to power. Is it your coul'd' not have dune so for the swish that agriculture should be neglected, or so you with want of a Poitable "snditorium. 'the services you are now receiving to continue ? That is for LYe „ff _r CLe pubfie-AYLNE.R canned foods, at exceptionalty The TuruuW Wn.ervatory of - you to decide. If you believe the farming industry is worthy low prices. B,ry by tiro dozen.' it will pay you. _.' Music. the H icuhurK Caaasr vat.,ry :.,of being sisted as the Henry government' has assisted it, tend othes schools ul tnrteic halve lz PEAS, No. 49 3 for 35c., 6 for 67c. done, great deal in davelopit,tr then you will vote for me. - TOMATOES, large can 3- for 32.6 61c. - tmnsiral talent. Tao n&n ed ut Henry or Hepburn ? That is the big issue. in your hearts , > > g R.�,, Fisher, (:arhunia id'rragdra. _ MASMALADE 16 oz ar, 2 for 25c ;YeMillan and otherP wa teschere you know- that,Prttnicr Henry is the logical leader for this L , , C_. with world wide reptttatiunP. province. You know that it is not worth while taking any P " ACHJ"S, extra quality, 2 for 355 - who have dune and are doing risks with a leader-of no experienct in the Ontario Legisla TOMA,:O JUICE buffet size 5 for 29c great•%urk for Toronto as a musi- f ! f 6 lure. You would not entrust your private affairs to a man of SCUPS 1 KIIldB 3 for . 25c. !csl centre. - no experience. ;Why. then, hand aver the affairs of the pro. f _ CORN olden Bantam 2 'for -- -25c .....• ~= ''West Sill -. �,.vince .to He`hurn? - _ •- - _ - . .. > 'The annual• Decoration Day. Ser- R•efrevb onurself tbese %arm days; T vke in connection with St. Margar -. Anowing that you will realize the importance of this issue.- FRC IT9 FOR THE WEEK -END et's Cemetery.,will be held on Sunday and will decide wisely, lappeal'for' your support and influ- with { June 17th, at 2.30 p. m. D. S. T. Rt. " t,elery, _ _.15e. and 20e. Acv. P. T Owen, D. D., Bishop of tote. _ - -- CANADA DRY - LetC.vice, loc. _ _.. _ „ • :Yours sincerely. - _ • 1 QUART BOTTLE4, 15.c OrrinRr Grape ['roil. Tutnaitoea, FIREMEN'S PICNIC l :._'Suawbrrries. Cantelottpes, Wax Pickering, Monday, July Znd .. Ernie Marks Assorted Flavours B"aos.Etc. Fresh in etcx t. Calithumpiau Parade . _ - . BOOTH d< IV URI SON Whitby Brass Band ` Canada's Most Famous Clown, Fifi _ _, f'ICKERIN( Splendid Concert You order PHONE PIGK.ERI`i4G 600 We deliver : Watch for Ad. hie k Next Week I • ''Hardware Store _ -BROCK To the Electors .of Ontario - THEATRE Rising'' _ spring is Coming, Unr•seeda are Here.' . ' I have been wominated to be •ged Clover, Timothy, Al(falfA, Sweet Clover an Alsike the Standard -Bearer 'for the All Government Tested Seed. 'kinds of Garden `Seeds —bulk and ac :T9URSDAY FRIDAY. yA r1tDAY K,; . �,,� Co- operative Commonwealth' — p kaa;e`. :,JUNE 14, 15, and 16 We sell Couper s Products'snd .Watrble, Fly Powder, $`a cents per lb. , Federation. This its a move -' Phriltry Fuods, EKg Produrdre ,d Poultry' Supplies.. $ GIRLS IN A BOAT ment uniting Farmer- Labor. j Agent for McCurmiek•- .r,Deering Farm Machinery : DUUGLA9 Vu \TTuONERY' Townspeople and White - collar <_ and Repairs. 3 Horse MeC. Deering Cultivator° r$57.00 cash. __DOROTHY WILSON workers in 'an effort to wrest _ k; - Our Motto: — "We have it, Cain get it,-Or Mit -key NoE,se Cartoon the control of this country it is not made. Tom Howard Comedy from the dominance of , the 1e.ta�uuue d0uv - I S. BAISDON, - TICKERING • ' - -. - •- - ;'• monopolies and financial int. � etests which manipulate 'both .. w• .._�. _ - 90M AY. I U ESDAY :and - the old parties. You now have THE ROBINS- ARE BACK an opportunity to elect your own 'representative to fight the battles of - ` � ` 'WEDNESDAY the commoir peo0e. Being one of them. I understand" their Aproblems. Men's Work Boots 2.49' itp _ JUNE 18, 19 and 20 Mende Overalls and I snta 1.25 pr' Lip t There is no necessity foi•; poverty, hi a wealthy, young country like ' Men's Work Shirts 65c, or 'G. for 1.2.1 -0 Canada. Will, you help to change the system which creates unemploy- _ s Ronald Colman . ment, with all its evil consequences? The producers in the city and the Farm Team Hargese 1823.130 up —Ix - ! Horse ^cellars at veirioua prices • 'THEdASQUERADER' workers 'on the land must co- operate In bringing into being a Heir - - _.. „Sweatt ads Team Line WITH ours is istHel met het on v s v i soci �-Isk n Now is 66 tinge to Retthat old y uPPo P o p y reel a by of ng C. C. F. harnesP repaired Fh('ne 2804 ELISSA -LANDIS the C. C. F. Y _ i V F . . M CECIL ��DLEY � Sincerely, - - Andrew Glen p g �a = rr c�► �,^S ���-,,.,°"3"u, y,,..1,aa-- >,:•.�,*�'h.'"- .�.. :�?. �- ;. ^'•�z a -,.�• ,.. •� " .' *' __ _� _ -.. - -. ,. ,... .. .. -.. . .. _- - -... ^ - _ . , -. ., J. _ .... ...��..::.5 - .,. _... ti:_ -. _:;.,,s >s.» �. .r'..+••u'�s" nrta,na..`u.:<c ....r.:r _.. >. ..... .- �Y�' - �,- i 'S• -1 � � '�'^, '>, � '•�- Tom' � p Qsrewaat - > - Leslie and Mrs. Feasby, of Sand- ited with C. and Mrs. Barker, , on are looking forward with keen antic- Mrs. Abijal[ Forsytls's aupt is cis= ford, visited Jams _19 a*n an Sun- Sunday last. ited Church. day. Mrs. M. Breen, of Toronto, iii tv- Everyone is happy as a result of L. E. O NEI LL '= `'•sting her at present. Mrs, John Morgan, of Toronto, has ending a few days with her sister, the refreshing showers. No one more FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND Fred Evans has installed a fine been - spending,a few days with Mise Mrs, W McKay. than the agriculturist is dependent : '' ?• EMBALMER new churn in his factory. S. E. Evans. A number from here attended the upon the kindly -can Providence Martin and Mrs. Linton, of Orono Vyal� and Mrs. Bushby, of Osh- District Annual of the Women's Ins- yet sometimes we forget. _Auccessor to W. J. Mather, -. visited relatives in town on Sunday. awa, spent Saturday with the form- titute and report a splendid time. The W- s _ Ll,....ftv1►lt+ -- Thos, and Mrs. Paterson were in er's mother here. 1µ1r. -- and- -3I.,. I. L-Aman --lave re- dale United Sunday School are hold- Night and Day Service ' the city - -on Fdday-AS t - -on - s' mrs. r'loyd Jones, of Brooklin, via- -r turned home after spending a short ing a baking sale and other useful Robt. E. and' Mrs. Forsyth, Fred ited her mother, Mrs. Bushby, on time with their ,son, Arthur, of Sh- articles for the home, on- Saturday, Business Phone __ 11eoidence Pkona _ and Mrs. Evans and Mrs. D. A. 9501 9020 °•H Wednesday of last week. risrley. June 16th, at 3 p. m sharp., in the _ .Scott motored to Kitchener on Sun- Sam and Mrs.. Stephenson, of Osh- , Mrs. A. Eckhardt, who -has been Public Library. Come and buy a week - T'�1 ^- Al. Saand spent the day with Mr. D. awa, spent Sunday with the'latter's spending the winter with her daulrh- end treat for your Sunday dinner. ��• ANLJ�I��L r rs3 mother, 51rs. Thos. Gibbons. ter, )lrs. W. Slack, left on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dennison and tyr a 1r v r w;ltieL of Tor -sit her daughter in the - Vest— Locust Hilt Mrs-.-Eoer Tennison ana two sons,' onto, were Sunday- visitors at the -- Mrs', - -W. McKay, Mrs.'M. Breen. - DUNBARTON of Toronto, and Mrs. Merryfield of home of C. A. and Mrs. Overland. Mr. and- Mrs. F. McKay,' and son, Died. on ' Wednesday, June 6th, at ;;^' England, spent Sunday with E. and Mrs. A plieton and son and daugh- had Sunday dinner with W. -and Mrs. the residence of her son, Arthur, S U R A N C E ' - Mrs. Bryan.' ter, have returned after visiting in Duncan at Green. River. Pherrill•, Mrs. Fanny_Pherrill, _. _ A number of the members of the Stayner with friends and also in Tor The Christian Church held their - = - - -- - -- -- - _ A UTUAiOBYLF, r Baptist Church ' were at Fenelon onto. annual conference here and report a NOTICE Falls on Tuesday attending the ann- The many friends of-Miss R. Don= splendid session. A joint choir from FIRE; :• g. meeting of the Whitby and Lin- nell, of Pickering. were glad to see the different local Christian church Our barber shop will be open -from 'BURGLARY dsay Association. her while, spending the weekend in- es and the 24,ngwood brehestra ran- ___z1&w on, 24 hours a 'day. From. 11 D. C.- Found. -is in Stouffville these Claremont. _ dered special music. - ObBFTALTYI - - m. until 8 a.:•m. the price for •hair - ' • • ���•� days working on the extension' of the The ladies . rin c1- from Claremont , _ _ - - - - i - curt �. jd J L.1RF. INSURAccost United Church which is to provide weie entertained by the Agincourt Whitevale 20 cents. Phone Pickering 7920 - .room for the new pipe organ which. Bowling Club on their Gala Day last' The -refreshment' booth will be op- _-is .being donated by the Button Bros. Thursday afternoon. Sunday services in the United en day and night. The Annual Decoration Day of the Mr. and Mrs.' A. B. Cottrell and Church- will be at 11 a. m. instead of ccY011 CSII Buy at, HOli18�r Claremont Union Cemetery will be Mrs. Cottrell Sr., Mr. and Mrs. H. the 'usual hour. The chonste_ is due to _. J _ E BrignaU and Har. Lloyat. .- held on Sunday, July 1st. Full part- Borard and son, spent Sunday at the the Sunday School Rally, at Cherry- Claremont., ' TIRES, BATTERIES; M iculars regarding speakers etc., will home of blr. and Mrs. Kilpatrick: wood, in connection with- the Diam- ... - A E890 , be given later, when all arrange- Mrs. Story, of Buffalo, formerly, and Anniversary 'of the present pla e HORSE REGISTER. CC R7E8 _ ate manta will have been made. Jane Dowsewell. of Claremont, sister of worship. It is 'expected that,the,re - -- - Atas low and better prices " Several fine rainfalls took place of. Mrs. Harry Thomson. died on Fri- will' be, a baptismal service, as part USLtRPATEUR, 12044, (145101), doting the past week which has made day last after a prolonged illness. of the moan ng worship. moor pd�tallion,�r gi*°� in tbs c °s a great strange in vegetation. r:very StoaffviIle Many of the members. of the W. an._Percheron Sind Book, and en-1 roll can in Toronto. thing is now looking green and in a M. S. attended the Presbyterial meet roiled as .No. 471, the property of ' healthy condition, whereas a week ing of the Toronto East Presbytery Oscar Wilson, Brougham. will Let ae repair that•leak to before the grass was yellow • and dead ¢ur tennis Club has been organiz- held on Wednesday at Sunderland. stand for service during 1934 at Pa Y .. p•. - ed for the season. his own -stable, Brougham. .loolang: A new• large motor lawn 'mower The Young People of the village A meeting in the interests of the ipation to the riew tennis' court to be CLAREMONT ENSIGN 26574, Cly- Skilled !!Motor Repairs. Conservative Candidate. Ernie Merits has been secured by the Park Com- erected upon the grounds of the U n- desdale Stallion, Sire, Dunmore En- * of Oshawa, will be held in the Com- mission. _ t -. -- - - -- -- - - -- sign, (imp.); dam, Bridgebank Joan �OtdOn ale W nsunity Bail this Thursday evirning: Mrs. Jones, 'of 3larkham, occupied (imps; the property of "F. G. Son)- svhen the speakers will be Hector J. the pulpit of the United Church on E` ye •ers,,Gordon Park Farm, lot 20. con: Phone 2908 - ­Mackay', Ernie Marks, F. L. Mason Sunday last. 2, Pickering, will make the season PICKERI'NG. ONTARIO and others. H. G. McIntyre will occ- sheep claims ..to the amount of ',;< of 1934, at his own stable. Terms: spy the chair. $118.00 were paid by Markham Town : ;are E20.00, payable. Feb. 1st, 1935. All Q A w ` One day last week "as David. Grab- ship last week. accidents at owner's risk. John DIN i T Y 117 GARAGE ads was working in the garden with Mr. Weldon w01' have his nee► , •,an�l ' Kae1, manager, his brother, Thomas: he collapsed He altos on 51ain Street completed for _ LASCELLES - Grand Champion Our. Brock and Kingston Rds. -- was carried into the house and Dr. occupation by the end_ ot• the month. Clydesdale stallion; p Tomlinson was summoned; and he Stouffviite and Port P the .pro will- ` found that he had been overcome lEye of Tr O. Lowry; whitevate, wilt` (}metal Repair Work all care. ' with the heat. He remained to bed a league match here on .Wednesday make the season of 1934, ' at Ch- Ruranteed at reasonable of last week with Stouffville as the Strain errywood, Pickering, via Brock Rd- prices. for a day or two, but is now, able Witmer. to be around a¢sin. The warm, ' spell era§ broken Also to Brookitn, by truck, on Fri - Acetylene Welding' _ The Liberal Meeting held in the here to th4 great jop of our farmers c day nights, to Graham's Hotel. See Batteries ropaired and charged. - Community Hall`- on Saturday even- and others as well as the waterers by L. H. TCch, Opt D. next week's issue for particulars Firestone and Dunlop Tires. is�c' was well attended by an inter- =- . _ re route -etc. rs of am town. ested audience, The . speakers 'were Mr's. A. V. Nolan was elected Dis- lEyesrght. Edncatron sod Eftieiesxy DOL 1i32p8- 12921, Elie Imp" mported 4aioline wed Oils. W. H. Moore. M. P., W.' E- N. Sin- Part, 20 French Pereberon Stallionn, the -- - Yclair, K. C.. M,. P. P.. the Liberal trier Deputy Grand Matron for this Refreshment Booth to Connection Qarzdid:te, and Wm A Dryden, the district -for the Eastern' Star, the _ To the employer 'any inefficiency property of E. A. Somerville; will - Phone pick. 7500 District comprising 16 chapters.. - of his staff will mean -poorer and stand for season of 1934 at- his (night or dap). _President of the Liberal Association. slower production during the time own stable. lot 14, 10th line,.Mark- The meeting was an enthusiastic one. A large number trom here attend. MILTON SLEEP After the speakers ed the nomination meeting of East spent. Inaccuracy and poorer Prod' ham. This horse is, a Government gave their add - York, DEarkham, on. Tuesday of acts, danger to• tools and machinery premixm horse. Terms $10., pay- - resses thy left for Pickering where and danger to life. For your chilli able March 1st. 1935. No. 2336.. 421y PROPRIETOR' they were were to speak at a aim- this: week when font candidates retarded pYolsress in. school.teta "rdissg ' :filar gathering. were nominated. _ - his class and himself, and as a con - -risk. `�' Ali. sccidetrta at ow3ser� i The regular monthly meeting of Aitt►tta slant repeater, a source of worry to the, Claremont Women's Institute = his teacher and his parents, a cause' will be held at the home of Mrs. C. Mina Olive Madill is ;vending a of later giving up his school life at Black sm" ithii2,9; •di _ WOOd*ork Pahrer on Wednesday. June 20th, 4t few days with her parents here. an early age and seeking_ emptov- ar right prices _ .2.30 P. m. A paper vnH be given by- Miss -M. Berkey. of Stouffville vii ment- poorly ' equipped, a narrow ` Wlre. N. F. Tomlinson on "Eating for field of operation through defective Now to the truce to have chase repair' ke.ate • s _ Beautifying and Good Temper." . A -- - - - vision. Two important factors "con- -limbo attended to. • $arroWe repaired. ,. talk oti "Tne Outdoor Meal" by rlts. - 1}1g ` �! tributory to efficiency and suttee:+ - o new oeetioao on hAnd, The tam- Eyesight SpedafWt Goddard, also "A Study in Nutnt- STANLEY ':• THE are, now .seen merging into one. he "our. Fleury PloweKiw #4 ys on band. - ion ". by Mrs. H: Johnson. A trio of narrow field of operation, and in Al "eo draler in - Viktog Cream 8epara f •; on •W'� "' ladies will supply the music for the - STOUFFVILLE many cases the one is hinged upon _ torn+►od El -ctric QvANbPrn• :s �... _ 'meeting. Mrs. D. Gregg will give a the' other. When the two are proper - Deal "r in Cock butt and Frost A -'report of the District Annual held _ -- ly considered, - better - operating res- Wr�.rd u,KChinery.. _ _Dt3iYEY BLS -:Min Whitevale. ults are obtained. Professional ass - A phone can wit{ hying ray t,rvour farm. Osda*►a ', A eery large crowd attended the FRIDAY ana SATURDAY- urance is obtainable to know what ozy.acetylrne a'Plding. �• ra'n O rtinne ti>4 Men,.,-)rial Services in the Baptist -extent our energy is 'wasted' or imp'- ." one_pictil5' " 'Church here on Sunday afternoon. JUN' -15th ana 18th roperly expended, and it is surpris Pu a Splendid addresses - were given by in to what extent this wasted ever : T- 7 CCdw d. �a Rev, Joseph Evans, of Toronto, awl "IS.S FANE'S' BABY L9 -applicable to physical weak- GREE�WIIOD µ91y -• , Prof. Tracy, of McMaster Flniver3= nesses and ills of the body: ,- ., . _ - _ _ ,•... = Ity. The Welsh Male . Choir-,- of. Tor exito. delighted the congregation with IS STOLEN." their singing: A most interesting Paper. of a!historical character *as read by • Mrs. Clifford Pilkey, It gave j)OROTHEA W I E: K � U RIDE O 7sn account of` the struggles ' of the early - settlers - of this part of the BA BY LEROY l b m ter coach country, dealing •• particularly with ' "POPEYE THE SAILOR " those of the Baptist Church. . She. '� C;YC�f�RS�l/lr� '* highly corimmended the work of Mesa. HETEY SOUP rs J. H. Evans and Fred Ward, , in cleaning and beautifying. -the- cemet- ery, • thus greatly improving its ap- After a Tingering illness extend TUE9DAY and, WEDNESDAY ins• over a period of about two years ♦ - �r qty tl� app�b- with heart treiuble, John' Coates died Jane T9th and ''0th s . i es its filial boat !hs ; at his home here in his .59th year. memorials 'we oxecvU Service was held' in his house on , , `� _ will be standing In a Tuesday evening, and o`n Wednesday, - LETT Y LYN7 ON �' oa, trat*i3, chute tribute to the sr morning his body was conveyed by rf rema the Itsve been # motor to the Walkerton Cemetery, ROBERT MONTGOMERY' - - where interment took place. Mr. � !tt! ROt �B !fl'lf101tS %� creative *111 oswum w Coates was born near' Walkerton. _JOAl4 �}dkWF )RD _ the best results. where he spent his boyhood days and _4T pi ay" iw -44� ,,, .„..�,.,,,,• „r,.,�.,�,�iceertng ana "No GrsaterTribate” ' where he f J .• afterwards moved to Haile bu New Yurk, S2() (4)-. St. i.,,uis,,$'LI 46; Philadelphia, N. W. STAM. RD _ where he was employed for Bynum, "FLIP THE FROG ". 810 00; Los Anueles, $8! 65 Subject to change witbout notice, Tickets. Time.Tables and all Eiasswu Road ber of years. While living in that ' • information Mt the. Whitby town his first wife died. Over twen- ..' ' tY years ago he came to Pickering Syd Schmidt,. - - :...EASTERN I l 1 r) Phone 4590 1P']sooe Whitby _ Township where he had ever since Proprietor -been engaged in 'farming east of the village. He was twice married, his Parking space at tear of the theatre. _ 1 (( - - second wife being Miss Bertha Slack � 1 11 to us, V d � V O V a See daughter of the late Emanuel Slack. By his first marriage he had one THE "MADELINE" �� w' son,.Thomas and by the second mart- - -Eagle Leaf Mutual s iage, one daughter, Mrs. John Full- BEAUTY-:- SALON i . er (Alma),- and four' sons, Floyd, _. -.. _. - _ David, Harry and James, all of whom Iasllrlac� Co. x `tic his -widow. survive him. 1934 mantle a new pear which means USED �►UTOM�SILF.S, TRAC: ', and `VAWANESA INS, E 0 ' The Park Board met on Monday a new Permanent Wave. Cheap rates for farm and country evenittti; when they made the pre- Ibq've PerrnanentWaves tosuiteoery - buildings. liminary arrangements for holding s purse, so why not make gyp` P Y Wiadatoc m Insurance on buildings, the annual Field .Day, which will be an appointment. :TORS -FARM IMPLEMENTS wind-mills. Silos etc..: r • held, on Wednesday, July 18th. The [ gigs Ml acv customers my dery best s Automobile Ipeurantte ; Board are determined to make the . careful attention.- - - of all kirids.l day chi? year bigger and better than FTC. ever. Watch out for particulars. Also. Marrelling, Hair- curting, 8 ^alp - - .FARM8 FOR SALE. and Facial Treatments. Write or phonA .A mix0fi 1 - w'.;ng tournament -will t. a ► ' ,, (FtidayI evening on the Shampooing. 1 _ � REASONABLR PRICES: Qn irieen is i bowling green. As the �„�1� �� LARElYlO *1'T WHITBY, ONT. grass w in excellent condition a lac. CHAS. COOPER, �, jvj l� l ire crowd is expected. Phone 1908 Pt7LAREMONT �,:tw�,,•,�•.,^,l• 1 ,n -i':'. -mil ,} n S!^�K�6T t - ., � s'S', - S i fo � '� ln• :. _ _ r'Y.e. _ -_ 4. /,�' (a,y -1 I , i0. - . ., . - ,- - •M r r. • _. ,- ,��A` - ' . d From start to -finish the heather sion hrms developed a pleturespue represent the output of the 23 "spread presslon has done to tit menia o-1 i -,.Re an Woman and wag at unfavorable; beginning with "million dol'_ar industry" ot'making sheds" that operate in thus section. states 'of uuattacheQ, utsetuhlo'ye4 .•, "•3 Her Husband _ Make low clo d fog near the Franco- candlewick bedspreads to this terra- Last year about $400,000 was paid white ul:ar women. �" - , Bc- -'gian frontier. It continued simi o y, • Long Trip 'by Air . is wages alone. There were benefits ' - _.- .:'•; .arly till in the Congo and the avia- Tourists drive alter a "bedspread .in addition to the The report, prepared u; ' lx'. Y ) tIL -- g makers of cloth, __.__. - -' yors were forced by weather to forego route "• for the; bedspreads, beautifully yarns and• other necessar material. Greeoacre, psychiatrist; • b:JiiabetG G •'• __ L� ` �`- C'�`"Lhsir- into „drd 1�..G:..ty ttt- Be+nta: -they -moue iu u�lsn� cr"tu►s, a�n Ltwg uut-4a y rt > kett. psychiatric ca;t . ��uakl,.a::t _ f - - tompetent ate'u.•. tg+ , 1­ I -. $ansez recently took part with, her sopped the mailbag on the airdrome the front yards to attract buyers. men. °uJ Ikr r; '° s° husband in a trip from Antwerp to and continued on to Leopoldville. - _ - c•lal worker, • shows that !6e depre3 , '.Leopoldville, in the heart of the Con• They planned to make the journey 'To -Mrs. W. S. Whitener, living in .. - sion has developed "ma!ked'' behati . - . - -� • . '� which ranks with the greatest-of in. six days, but they reaclWd Nis- the western section of Whitfield iour peculiarities” in. %%amen ' e•hc _ achievements in amateur flying. The mey, in the Upper Volta region of County goes the credit for first "dis. Unemplgy rent .. r., have been out of work-,- awl bas, ii - -;two Bel�fans made the flight in a French Equatorial Africa, • ' on the covering" candlewick bedspreads. • ' . d some cases, rendered them unfit fu: . ' . . ,. • ' •'•' ',British Sight airplane. They carried - ,Has Bad Effect., -_ ruture employment wrlest titer gd third day, we1I 'beyond Gao, their Mrs. Whitener had sent some of a lead of mails with them. That fact intended-ltai -The3- maintaiued___.this the spreads :to ielatived and wa gar- through a 'donsiderable period o, lent additional' importance to the gain till the. end in spite of hours prised'to lelearn that they attracted so t On Women mental and phy:cit al relrabii�tatinti. journey. spent battling with sandstorms and much attention in other parts•of the ---- Maus' >'ma tTu�1a4 maladjustments - The flyers left Antwerp in their high winds over• the desert. ' country- that a •market could' be found the report states, Were brc ugbt to s biplane and five days later they land- - . for them. In this section, the bed, Psychiatric . Report Reveals focus in the third year of the depres _. _- . ' +ed at Leopoldville -7,600 miles away. • . a spreads had been made for-years just Marked 'Behaviour. Peru -. sion, when rzsourees were out and :. Hansez, who is noted for his de- ' Thriving • '- ' -11$ a pretty cover for the guestroom, liarities" Among White- tbA last tenuous jobs' were exhausted . � - , .• termination and capacity to continue , . But now they are shipped in large Collar Class for women, ,curing or allevlattua flying in weather bad enough to keep . ' ' - ' - - , Bedspread Indust Last 'Year quantities "in the stores al] over'' the - theEe; and changiag, •if possible. _the - most aviators on the giound, occupied p Industry nation. NEW YORK —A report of the pay the pilot's cockpit aft of the wings. -Paid $400,000 In Wages woman's attitude toward work relief,* _ chiatric consulting service of the Alone.. Approximately '10,006 candlewick. women's division of the Emergency were among the chlef- objects of the Dfss. Hsnsez took chaxge.in the cabin bedspreads are shipped daily, They Work Bureau revealed what the de- service. forward. _ DALTOI\, Ga. -Out of the depres- . , _ , 1, .. -. _ __. - . _. .. . ...I I "­-.. .­ I '. . h:*.­. ­­..'.... & -- .--.. I....; tici be - , -- . - . w_ .... . -. _ -. .. - , , .- _. . . _ _ . . - ' .- - .. Mar- '_ . .,:. : .. . . _ . _ •� _ ^ :•T'g''"°`.;g• - _ -. _ I - - ,A� _... - - - ._ - - - _ . . .. Ih! II - ' .. - – — l „4 �' .. - _ ._..._ _ , - .., . ., , __ _ .. ._.� ... to 11 - °� . - . - .. .. _ • .. - ,. i. • --- ■ -- _- __ -- ---_ i. 4 ' ' _ - .. . ��� ��o .. •! ,x STAGNATION AND MORTIRICATION 'But this oaf a saialt a, - y part of what the Ontario Marketing . • s """'"h ,::: ' Ontario's Liberal leader would cut the cost of government ' Board, product of the pra,nessive Conservative adn isim- __ -_ -._ _, __ . w fifty per cent. , - . • - ' - tion, has clone for the. farmer., - '- -: ;: - . ' tall order, but quite possible if Mr. Hepburn and his PRICES WENT UP - ' - - e party ire prepared to sacrifice progress ind give-the people of - °°�°° i Ontario stagnation and mortification. in 1932 k saw another opportunity sad tlsia year save _ • - ` To cut his expenditures Ontario's Liberal leader, among Ontario ��' who had abandoned Ontario barley - '' ' , .. - _... other "economiet' would -wipe out the Ontario Department �9 IAW,000-bushels of the Ontario product at a 'price ' " . �_ f of Agriculture, $150,000 above the current market Quotation. . - ` ° He has placed himself on record to effect this. - The board turned to the problems of the turnip grower. - ' • • r _ The Torontb Globe, iti reporting his speech at a banquet• , .. is a result of its first season's work the board obtained' one . 1. . I in ,Toronto pa Dticembee 15, 1932, says: co -for for 1932 for 40,OOD bushels sad cite price obtained • . ,'. "Tie departments of Game and Fisheries, AGRICUL- now by, the farmers is between 50 and 100 per cent, better , lthasi before foe boa 5 td beiam intertsted•ia 'n• "- e t 'tun t ,. Mines, he s< t .t. . E Labour, and in h Notion ' t B , TUR M the M Picture sultana e - - a i Research Wbrk� and Colonization were a few. wkici Mr. Export sales of cattle in 1933 for the -whole of Canada , - ^-:'i . , �' Hepburn cited a3 instances where curtailment or ABANDON- ?totalled 'S0 317 head, valued at $3.189,1 Q4. -Aggressive sales . • . MENT • of one, service could be effected without hurting methods of the Ontario Marketing Board were responsible "tor' " ' . • -1. _'. _ administration•" .TWO-THIRDS OF THIS TOTAL- 3t,783 HEAD, - :.. -, ... . - T $2013;471- GOI:�G.FROM O\"IARIO. - _ ., - VALUED A �ix WHAT OF.THE FARMERi what the Ontario Department of Agriculture its sub- r Possibly administration would not suffer. - `sidiary, the Ontario Marketing Board -the Department which • . -. , .. s � X . yt'' • But what would happen' to the farmer? Liberal Leader Hepburn .would wipe .out =has done for the - • ' 10- •• • . . W here would" ae be with his overseas selling agent gone ' bacon industry 'needs • no comment. The figures speak . for - - _ - • . _ . merely to set up a record for low, spending? themselves. .. ''�" - -:- - OU HAVE READ OF RUSSIL .. - . Would it bc'true economy to wipe out, at one enthusiastic - . Yhis You know what farming in the la4td ,, a..'tet ' gesture, the agricultural research which makes available to BACON SALES JUMPED ' ' '� :...; -� . .. _ . , . become. ' .-. . , _ - : 1 ,• " -' ' - State collectivization with industrialization the 'every farmer, without money and without price, all. the • • In •1932 Ontario sold thirty autlion pounds of Bacon in the ' •' ^•;, _ resources of science, skirl, knowledge and experience for the British Market. In 1933 thb figure has grown to:40,000,000 - _ - - . - � supreme goal, has made the farmer little better than t�e beasts entarging of output and the improvement of quality at lower `mounds. AND THE. FIRST FIVE, MONTHS OF 1034 . - _ of the field, the hewer of wood and the drawer of-, water to operating cpsts,? - -- HAVE BROUGHT INCREASED BACON- RETUR`N'S -OF , the more favored classes; those to whom communism looks ' - MORE THAN '515,000,000 -TOTHE •FARMERS OF THIS ^� .i . for the *ultimate success of its state industrialization experi- WOULD THESE HELP i . .' ' ,.:• 'PROVINCE. .' • meat. " _ Wodid it help the farmer to wipeout the department wj»ch'• Export of dressed,poultry hasgrawn•from anegligible figure . • .'.`I I. . ,' � R " • - `-f ARMERS MUST BE' FREE , ' - 1. ' held, for farmers .and farm women, in 1933, a total of 9.3 - o 4 total, in 1.93 aJ $1,226,098. - �_ - courses in agriculture and home economics at as many centres - To improve live stock herds of-the province it agreed to . Ontario wants no "swing to tfie left " - Its farmers must be throughout the province? pay twenty per cent. of the cost of pure bred sires. In 193: • • _ : left free. The men who, in 1932, produced $226,446,000 of - • Would the monetary saving justify the efiminati'on in every - alone there wem430 applications and $37,000 was paid. In this province's wealth, cannot be madetlie stepping stone for ,county of the trained a icultural rFpreseatative, the man to thefive_Mars_ 42- awro-ved- hettisir�w T _„ ' • • - . some radttcal-etiperimenti in suite industrtalizatlon. whom the farmers look .for advice in cases of plant or stock . Ontario. On these the Ontario Government pai4 30 per cent. Farmer though -hCis, Ontario's•Lberal leader is prepared to disease ?• of the cost, plus the freight. sacrifice his own friends, to betray his fellow workers -in the, Through bbandonment of the Ontario- Department of Efforts of the department and co- operation of dairymen ". . � ' fields in a frantic bid for control of Ontario's vast natural -Agriculture, Ontario's Liberal leader mould' abandon the - have Improved the quality of the 86,000,000 pound annual weakh.' pntario Marketing Board. "production of Cheddar cheese from 89, per cent. Star duality • . _.. a his own confession he swings well to the left", towards • • - Can the Ontario farmer afford to be without this board, or in 1924 to 96 per cent. first quality in 1932' and Ontario the land where the communists, the socialists and the radicals .. , would its abandonment be another of the Costly Economies Cheddar.Ckrese no.Lq brings a ,pr•emluns of from two to three .dwell. which Mr. Hepburn proposes. e'enis oyes cheese from other countnes. , ' ' . • - • - _ _ • , The Ontario Marketing Board knew that fruit produced in Ontario is the only province which loans money to farmer HIS OWN WORDS - ' ' Ontario was good fruit, but it knew also that' it ones riot' ' on the security of their lands and chattels, In •1933 it loaned - Accept his own words to the electors of West York on May reaching outside markets in a way which made potential in'round figures, $6,700,000 to 3,415 applicants• - --. - 14, 1932. buyers aware of .its'goodness. Through eo- operation with : _- , 1. , 1 swing well to else kh wheiti'soo�e'Gritac do not tread" • fruit growers; cooling place's and a grading system were estab- PLEDGED TO ELIMINATION . - Or take his ipeech to St. Thomas voters on February 11, lished. This is the department which Mitchell Hepburn, leader - '.1933. Then the C.CF., its ideals not yet analyzed, its In 1020, the year this policy was decided an; .Ontario sold of Ontario's Liberal party, has pledged, himself ^to elimi• - "' - • impossible -to be- achieved dreamt still unexploded,.had seized -65 carloads, of apples beyond its'own boundaries. nam, • ._ " - ' • ".briefly on a part of the public - imagination. Mr. Flepburin Ia ]933, shat ern cooling places had, been established, : In one fell swoop be would wipe out department - i` ... : opportunity r a bid power at n alone totalled 45 barre s, al the - saw in it another rtu for d for po the sake in 'Great Britain 0000 1 v - wbich' has done more than aaytbiay dse in Domiasoo ' ' _ ` _.. exRense of the solid, producing lasses of the province. 'So -bed at $1,080,000. of Canada to see the faemers'a�f tide_Prgvince, through the - . seizing his opportunity, reeking nothing of what •sucti A pro- In addition to this, there were correspondingly - large sales period_of. a cultural depression. W. .. .. _.- .,. -_� 9H - ' ' gramme would mean, he said, in all the enthusiasm of his bn the continent of Euto and in the_Canadian West. Ontario want +fiord the loos of its Department of : • • inex� rice : .. .. . -. ' '. • . -• In the same five pears the export of pears and plwns grew Agriculture. ' - :C.GF.. is - an example of this realignment of from practically nothing to mate. than 100,000 packages. Ontirio must hive construction tinder the ti,. •• .f _; ' � •' .. . " ..." . • . - , political thought. it is the latest move in Radicalism. I . • This is one service rendered by the Henry Government Henry Administration. • s�Ympatbize with the people who make up the' ranks•of the *Idcli'the Ontario Liberal-Party would wipe out in its effort Destruction under Liberal leader Hepltar ... III• mean ' " •. - - : C.CF 'M are igipg, at feast, tb end a way oat.' to'make good on the rash "economy" r ey y g '< y" promise of its leader. taus. , .. < . . - v .. - -. -- . Signed. :.,:THE ,LIBERAL-00NSERV.ATIVE ASSOCIATION OF OiVTARIt� -.. I � I . .11, ,4 - r.. - I' ... - I . . �. ,�, ., -- ... I . 11. . .. . '...I ­­J... . I -- . ... _.. . , '. r . , ... . . . ... . . . 1. . `,r'- �mc .��. , ��w'` '.r. r. v.y ':+�'0''''i, 1'l .. r 3•' ' .++'A � .. x - ;v ?•F,.,. ,� ,h .i, - _ A e. ' 3 a LD LET nage, they loom ahead of the driver ,r who approaches from the rear With such enormous size that be has no _'• !' - - DI D OWN - Ray of seeing the Toad ahead. This a 1s particularly true when a highway i Ireight train Is-parked at the side of - = jiheull»ttism for I2 Years the road. In Ahat fatal wreck at El- Here is a- Tester - that -gora Lu yL.,.� � Ohio- the driver of the bas - ♦ that even rheumatism of long stand- sought to pass the parked freighter, Ing can be relieve(? by the right treat- which was his right; but be could meat:— not see far enough ahead to decide .1 "I have been a sufferer from whether the road was clear, and when' - theumatiem for some 12 to 14 years - he coui$'eee, lie'-had not enough time _ Save Poker Hand: now and have foolishly taken no steps to cut in ahead of th`s barked machine , Ito relieve it. -My-particular form of and resume'hls own lane: ' to get Better - �• -,rheumatism seemed to take the use This situation calla for regulation. - _ . ' . _ out of my hands and knees.. The earl there is responsibility come I :Cigarette Papers -FREE ;hatter would suddenly gly a way and Clearly po y Everybody agrees that "CHANTECLER" . ". +let me down unless a chair' or table - -where for the death of six persons. and "VOGUE" are the best papers —you handy. All at once, I determin- highway fatalities already are so high • P =Pu —7on _ = - -ed to give Kruschen Salts a trial —a can et 4 a ;,, as* make the public road one of the 8 �g hooks of either • -; ' bona fide trial— and-now I feel a re- ,m9st unsafe ' places' in the' world. " . _ for only ow complete set of Poker ands,- created being. I can scarcely believe Sooner or later, the H e whole question tore ' ' : i ' _ from your nearest Poker Hand Premium S that so short a time ago I was hobbl- _ _ , - ing along with s _stick. "— (',2rs ,) M. will have to be threshed out. It It __._ _ - or by mail from P.O. Box 1360, Moatfxal: P. appears imperative that freight be Kruschen in effective against rheu- moved by motor 'vehicles, some sort 'POKER HANDS matism because its six salts stimu- of private right o[ way, or toll 'road: ' -- - ' too �. 'hate, the .liver and kidneys to regular should be provided. The, public has - - action. When these organs are work- some right on its own highway which - Ing efficiently, . they rid the body of 'private interests are bound to respect: - excess uric acid. And when uric acid — goes, those aches and pains go,, too. — Schenectady Union -Star, Three Monuments Perils of ' H' hwa For Three l Rivers If six persons were ra *ally injured Three Rivers— Three' monuments / _ ;and fourteen badly hurt in a railway will be unveiled here during the it to pdyS "'Roll Your Own" With T collision, would there not be a con. tercentenary celebration this sum- i lsiderable rumpus raised? Yet the six mer, it was announced recently.— C ' who were killed in the Ohio- "highway The first monument will be in - ,collision when a bus, trying to Vitae a tnemor:, of Sieur de Laviolette town - ? parked freight truck, ran head -on into der of the city of Three Rivers. De another truck are just as dead as fi R they had 'been killed- in a railroad ' La Verendrye, celebrated explorer �, I E t. U T e whis discovered the -Rock Mountains, - - -To the perils of the, road have been will also be honored with a monu- CIGARETTE TOBACCO °0 went in added the perils 'of the big freighters, t , his name. The ibird monu- 4CC ;Rage bulks, carriers ' of heavy ton-. meat will perpetuate the memory of Cons at t .each, I3oitsd o - Benjamin Suite, noted historian. with multicoloured strands stretch- look toward the towering mass of larva of the diving beetle Dytiscus, _, t ing from ship to shore. the ship, it seems an' impossible feat dart along is the water with tj fin - While this is. going on, ' the tugs, to avoid- striking the masts. -Some - gelling longer than itself held firmly that will draw the ship away from wags even Ito so far as to assure in its mandibles! That happened -to - the pier, have quietly tied themsel- nervous passengers that t'.te masts are be the• only case actually observed in vea alongside. The "siren blows,-there collapsible. On we go and, even to the which fry or fingerlings were cap- are last farewells and slowly but sur- most experienced the illusion, thai the - tueed by the beetlds but there is' _ "--- ? ----�' l:�;_.._ • • �� - , r - _ -_ � e17 the apace between ship and the mast will' stripe the bridge, is aiwsy� : -son to heliwe -.that there -weie' nnmer- - _ shore grows. wider and slider tratil it- Interesting: -From every vantage point ous -other instances in which the little is able to dispense with the . asslat. passengers watch the approach and, fish were destroyed. - -' CAPT. F.. H. REiD ante of the toga and proceed under to spite of their faith in the success-, Nature played 'a bad trick' un the -.,,.,..her own: power. tul pas'sag'e, they breathe a -stgt of re. Banff staff in putting the beetle lap- ' AN OCEAN TRIP t. The River lief when, serenely and majestically vae into the pond, which is one. is A voyage overseas is still a eat _ :�: k, the tall masts pass under the immense whlcb certain experiments in the oy Se Sr .. .: - . - � This imaginary trip is leaving the ., adventure; it may be —and often is are escorted to 'your room. But one port of Montreal; in many rags it - lacework of steel. feeding of young trout have been in --the realization of -the ambition of cannot stay there; there, is. too- much is more' attractive than t'he port of The Gi6nkkar of slue New World Progress - Every precautioi • Js taken a' lifetime.. Fortunate indeed is the to see on deck New York as th4 ben ful St. Law- On our outward journey, we do not to keep such ponds free of anything - passengers arriving, Quebec, but lie that would be injurious to the young :;person whose dreams come true: farewells- and greetings being each- rence River 'provides something of in- put into the dock at g g out in the stream until the tenders' fish but this particular pond at _ Sometimes there are months of shged between those on deck and on terest for nearly two days before we bring• pae$engera, mail and Dods. Du- Banff, formed by flooding a slough, o preparation and planning- -just as shore; luggage being lifted on board strike the opens sea. & is especially' bard to protect and a- ring this wait we have an opportunity �aften decisions are gtrickiy made and, p , ,p'car imsp The shore ot; broth sides ai the St. ture eluded vili nee and •ali and perks k, in the boar to see, on the heights; the second Pped the +before one is aware of it almost, sal- ended on high before being lowered Lawrence, is dotted with French Ca- larvae in. Ung day arrives and the journey ab- into the hold. nadian farmhouses. A lovely rural -greatest natural fortress fa the world, - - road commences. - district, reminding one, is many res_ _the magniticept _Cbateau. Frontenac ` Suddenly-there. the sound' of a - and a. wonderful panoramic views of Classified Advertisi The Port > pects, of Ireland with• its small green � bugle and visitors are warned to go both the old ind new town . J ' On, arrival at the place' of ember lye orchestra plays on the farms, laid out in long strips from Quebec was founded o Samuel_ de ashore; p y JMAATS 4VNXLXa Z'� sass katiol , the huge shed beside the ship deck, -there is an air of tense excite -' the shore, its white- washed houses Champlain in 1608 and fr. therefore, �1� LF"- E`' only left belt driven 4powh�er provides a scene of bustle and activ- meat and the deckhands take their _and 'the villages ;iominated by .the eptftteri -to its -name "`The Ancient Cl- sale. special Jubilee offer. Oreatli Sty. On the dock,'near the gangway places in preparation for hauling in truction. In the past ail the regula- ty" It has preserved its French char- reduced pricd. Real bargains. Will save is, the booth where tickets re sur- large church' which serves the whole' ` you, money. Give depth of well.-Write the. immense gangway. Just at phis g acteilatiCS and the narrow winding at once•to Hai. Anderson, Beatty Broa. rendered, your name is checked with community. - streets, the fortltiGations, the htstor- Ltvntted, Fergus,' Ont Box. 23T -W, time bell boys come around with bas- .the passenger` list —then you. walk up kets full of rolls of brightly •coloured ; On the river itself,-.we pass the oc- ical .landmaska Never tail. to Intrigue the sloping gang way and your tees paper ribbon. These are, taken by the casional tramp steamer or another lovers ef- antiquity. AGZXT *,L31FTZa :tread the boards of your tetr•porfify passengers who, holding one end of ocean liner; majestically making its . Across the hirer is the (.lty of Levis, ggreaai.;e agent, wanted, to seal a - - home for the next few days. A. stew- the volt, throw+ the string ashore' cad •way to Montreal, under the 'tempor• also typically French and with close Achinese skin disease rrmedy. Good k command of one of the river 1 profit to tight, party. Eczema, Itch, and meets you is the square and yon very soon the side of the ship is gay � P - connections with• its. bigger sister Que. t'aoriasla and other skin irritations will I loth. ' • - bee. find -quick relief using Chaurs Oint. Passing Three Ritf£rs we' ment. n•o Fung Co., 11A 'fender St " 8 get a Our voyage will be continue(? next W., Vancouver, e, BERMUDA AND WEST INDIES CRUISES. � I glimpse of the city and the great' week' _ a piles- of pulpwood which fends the acsz ss 0"OlitTUNITZ" paper mills for which the place is Befit estaui'atit— Cabaret, No. 2 highway -' ,p i e :.: famous.' Further on there are more City, seats hundred, seven thous• - - . le Preys- on Fish- ' v1u g c. a - a evand shtines— finally Quebec. Bigger Than Self °d, half cash a, { The Quebec Br Fish eat beetle Ianae, and the Q arber Shop, 2 chairs, Ingersoll nine a Bridge Bhundred; Nielkle, 2 collgge, 'r-.vonto. • . -One of the greatest thrills, to be ex_ beetles themselves, but apparently- " perienced is the Qptical illnsioti crest- the rule sometimes works the other 70IIyT1&ir A" XGG0 WAAV3n 41 �x „{ ed when the' ship passoe under the way, ton; if the ,fish ' fir pond or Fj Weekly, W. A. Milton 430�Bou geoot- = Quebec Bridge, This structure sup_ stream. are small and the larvae are Is St. Montreal. _ passes in magnitude and boldness any big. That means, one -more -to,be ad- eantilever bridge ever erected. Three ded definitely to the perils, which' en- - `, attempts were made to make this con - co•Mpass 'the fish in their baby days, ' �. ' e '= I w netting link between' the north and and it is, probable that the beetles ; LEM- N.: south shores, the first two failing ac -• take quite .i toll. There had been sus- is companied, by great loss of life. Fin- plclon of the beetles before lint . sn Ott ally it was 'finished a>Zd'opPned by the, inci"dent'at Banff, Alberta, last sum-, Unless you are interested in: Prince of Wales in 1919. The total mer confirmed suspicion. medicine which has helped " over 900,000 women and length' of the'••structure• is 3240 feet, The superintenttent of the fish - girls. Take it before and4dier r the height, of the steelwork above hatchery operated at, Banff by. • the childbirth, at the Change or hlglt water, 150 feet and the esttmat- - Dominion 'Department of Fisheries whenever you are nervous and rundown. 9s out of lOQ sag, ed . cost 15 million doliara —these are was watching baby trout in a large _7 Photo Canadian Watlotrl Ry_s- but a few Qt the figures. hatchery pond when, 1'ti and behold, For the Summer and Fall vacation- the West Indies service, are outside As 'we pass under the bri(lge; -and he saw a two- and -a- quarter inch r LYDIA E. PIhKHAM S- iste the Canadian National Steam- rooms. The - LYne•.is noted for its s. ships have arranged, their summer excellent cuisine,' perfect service and . t_ VEGETABLE COMPOUND schedules in such a manner as to pro= 'variety -of deck sports and other, en- That Depressed Fee ring „v tertainment oft board, Cr - =; ;;- vide an attractive' variety of cruises Eggs Must Be ab @li �s Largely Liver ' to Bermuda and the British West In- ideal and_the.West, Indies are• ideal vacations as the temperature is nevdr too hot and the cool evening " Wake up your Liver Bile t Whilst many cruises start from' breezes make the atmosphere tleligitt z DANDRUFF Halifax and Boston, those of particu- ful. The islands have now become as Without Calomel- Halifax ` You are "feeling unk" simply be- Jar interest to residents of Quebec popular in summer as in winter. cause .your 14ver isn't pouring its and Fallis Halt, us* Min- and Ontario are the sailings, of the The rates`rquoted fox. these trusses daily two Pounds of aQUia bile Into :e 2 essetly -°` B: WQOId opular Lady. Rodney . _ and' •Caddy are particularly attractive, figuring your bowels. Digestion and , elimin• time, a week and the result homers" from l ontreal to Jamaica.- as•'low .as-$6•50- per day for the the latest Government regulations &Lion are both- hampered;-and YOul• "- 2a will be • and return to Montreal, calling n stake It an offence to sell to the con -- - entire system is being poisoned. Clian Read andbiesty Hair g Jamaica crliise. and an elttra.rnnces- . what you need As a liver stimu. route at Bermuda and Nassail at aiimer, ungraded eggs. Do your own , . lion of ten per cent• off special cruise trading and get the -top prices, With lent., Something _that goes - farther' - - which Sorts ample time is spent for rates Is allowed to all honeymoon y Dominion Grader you get the ex- than_ salts, mineral water, ail, lax- ' �, • bathing and - sightseeing. The round couples who sail' -within one week of ict weight instantly. Present and, save candy or chewing gum or - - P roughage which only mo--e the trip to Jamaica occupies 24 days, their wedding .day,_ .- '. possible Suture standards, are taken ..bowels—ignoring the, real...cause of whilst for those who cannot afford. The Canadian National Steam` -his care of with this wide ran a of, bowel's, your liver. a 99 this time, the 'Bermuda Cruise of I1 p saeighis, lt, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26•@4e T. b Take Carter's Little 141%cr• rillq �NG O� N . and all tourist agents are distribut- 28 oz. yrice,..Postpale �.D days is available, ing for_ the ' asking, folders aescrip- Purely vegetable. .No harsh calemei CANADA SLICER CORP. LTD. (mercury). Safe sure. Ask for them All staterooms an these- modern , tive of these trips "Vacations Afloat - by name. Refuse. arbstit'utae' Bowmanville, Ont. liners, which wefe bolt especially for 1934. 11, .. _ . at all druggists. - A .� 'rl• a J %/`y ��,,,, ��'.•'�ca'- �'= ��`;'S,� ^',�"�, .• ;'.s • � >�i'... ,i,':. ..•.r,. _ rr �•:r•_:C" - _ - •. 1. N: S thV f,v,L`x}, -• 6 r,.. aP 4 tom' . -`. ,- ..e'.,,• ..S : i .. - •- - v . .r / _ S ,��,;..r•»y� .;:'"•�,_�'"`..;w r•c'�:�rvy'�;,.r.,,. °.;,. "„$,'.. �? � - Pir K = -h-r z,"" -r'- «� - .ri.a�•�•. ..a. .- ,;y"Ir. _ '�,., •';- .:�:_.,. +. ..'`nr • -'?.�+ .,'y4 b`4•�,•(, ,^ do _ice., _ is- „'"".;ty y, ..�. -'",'- .r•- t•:- .1 . . > y . +� .-+ • • ?x••C `rt 'Gj, : qR' °: ..i j . •�^`.ti.ev r .fit} 'i•w •'�L .Y eT:'. . roka, for the stammer and Roes into Stork went to live with his two sons Cberr,wosel Dughartoa Toronto General Hospital as Dietit, on the Lake Shore. He is sdr% -iv•rd ; tan Intern in the fall. b his widow, whose maiden name St. Paula Anglican, Dtlnbarton on Miss Gladys Bruns spent the week St. George's Churcb, June 17th. was Mary Boyes, and ie also surviv- ,A Garden Party under the auspic- June 17-th, 3rd Sunday afiei Trinity, =- end with L and Mrs. Morley. 3rd Sunday alter-_.Triruty. _10 a. nL, ed by his ,two daughters, and six es of the Women's Association of the. 2.30 p. M. Children's Service; 3.30 ,. jdiss Annie -Brander, of. Dunbarton Children's Service- 11 a. m. Morr' sons,,Mri. Gordon Found, Mrs. W. L. United Church will be held on the m. Evening- Prayer. Speaker at both spent a day last weep with Mrs. W. prayer, Speaker Capt. Gibson, of the Miller, of Pickering; Wm. of Belle- church lawn, Cherrywood, on the ev- services, Capt. Gibson, of the Church *_ ?�pnrwv. Bing of Friday. June 22nd. An ex- Army. Monday. Children's aspics at '•:` Church Army. 7.30. p. m. Evening vine, John, Edward and Fred on the cellent program will be Riven by the 4.15 m. Evangelistic Service at y- Constables. Crummer and' unester Prayer, wlin a Cl,u,.l, t:... fir - €firm- on-the takere! ��tu1issell, of P' �1 " are in Whitby this week attending twin as Preacher, also, services bh Keswick; and Robert, of/ Orillia. He' "^ °- �'`� -Haz- 8.30 P. m. Tuesday, representatives the County Sessions. W moray Male Singers (12 voices) inc- of Church Armv will address ti Thursday and Friday night at 8.30, is also survived by three suers: Mrs Le -� Mrs. W. J. Miller spent Monday D. S, T., with members of the Chur- VP. Beat, of Toronto and Mr E. luding soloists, under the direction A. No Evenine service. Wedne dbiy, -in Whitby. with her sister. ..Mrs. G. -.cli_Army­iu-`iarge. Services at 3.1 Balsdon and Mrs. J. Hallett, of Pick- of Fred R. Beatty, assisted by May Children's Service. at 4.15. Evangel- ". W. P. Every. p, m. on 'Thursday and Friday for erinR. He was a Presbyterian, and K. Davey, elocutionist', and Helen De istic Service at 8.30 p. m. All ser-, - i Mrs. H. G. Crozier is visiting het members of the Sunday School, was a faithful attendant of St. And- Long, pianist. Therg will be a ref - vices on D. S. T� -,daughter, Kathleen, at Victoria Hon Potatoes have fallen quite a drop rew's Church, until ill- health uneven- reshment booth on the• grounds. Ad -. tilts!. London, Opt in price. A.few weeks ago they were tad him attending. His funeral took mission, 2b and 15 cents. Memorial Park, Pickering, 'July 2nd. Miss Lois -Dunning, of Winnipeg, quoted at 1.66 per bag. This high glace on Tuesday to Erskine .Cemet• The Big Picnic leas been visiting M. S. and 'Mrs. price• brought in heavy shipments erv. Chapman during the past -week. from Prince, Edward Island New Rev. Fr. O'Connor of the Paulist Brunswick and other points. As a. One of the Biggest Programs of Fathers of St. Peter's Church, Tor- result the price dropped to 90 cents Sports ever given the Dominion -onto, js conducting a Mission at the to-, a dollar bag. Man Ontario Day Celebration is listed for Catholic Church this week.- farmers whoere fortunate enough This Year. The Funniest - , _ e - o re d o Or- Parade to start off, - -� - Wm. Collis left on Monday for m having a heavy crop' held them ov- IM& to attend the funeral of his pie- er for better prices, so that now and 'a good Vaudeville - ce, Mrs.. J. Graham, who died on 'Sat they cannot sell them at a fair price Bill at Night - it f = __ _ today After a prolonged illness.' and they remain on their hands. As - Pickering a Leader Store" The W. A. of the United 'Church new potatoes from the 'States are ' `r isre• holding a Garden Party on Jul. now plentiful on the market there is 10th, and are busy preparing an in- very little' demand for old potatoes. .•� Now' }f �.� terestink program. Grasmere Farm has had two �of the • l lee �� enblvl� " Miss Donnell, Principal of the Pub Jerseys complete_ yearly records that -lac School has resigned r i s'tFv; ale credr'talile do -this oca- Aera.'tse- - gam Fes' d- Q %ram.Yer�sttraetive Deei¢ae. Drieed 79a. _ and the School Board are now ad- . ing fed under ordinary farm coedit - veztising for a slug °ens ions it is a tribute to the breed. - , ;: New Table Oilcloth, plain and fancy - patterns, 45 in., 89c.; 54 in.. 49C The W. A. -of the United ChuW1'' hamlet's Neva, as afour- year -old vWted the Dnnbarton Association rn produced 9774 The of milk and 537 2bu edgy and report a very en joyab- -tbs. of fat, testing 5.5. She was bred :.STANTON • Is afternoon. by W. D. Thomson, of Brooklin. The j - C. A. Sterritt was in Walkerton on other cow, bred by Jos. Kelly, of - (� Wednesday, having taken the body Roseneath, Hillandale Hope, a five- , -- _ _ _ Af John Coates, of Claremont, for year -old, produced - 11,932 lbs of milk all PaperB barW in the cemetery of that town: and 609 lbs. of butter fat, testing 5.1 - A W. M. S• Garden Tea will be They were f6d -by S. R. Wonnacott, :Semi- trimmed lbeld at the home of Mrs. Harry Are- and owned by F. M. Chapman, of t old on June 26th, from 3 to, 6 P. m. Pickering Township: The World's Beat' Admission 25 cents. Come and bring The long period of dry weather your friends. :ame to a halt on Wednesday last � Mrs. (Dr.) Lloyd 'Wright sad two when a heavy down -pour revived all Little daughters,, of Stettler. Alta., ar- veftetation. This rain -fall. however rived in the village to. spend a few was of a local character, as the disc LfLA�TICA HOUSE PAINTS and FLOOR ENAMELS - months with her parents, w..J. and rict a mile north of the village had Mrs. Clark.. no rain whatever, neither had Wbit- , - Tjle9 Wear Best - - 'An afternoon tea '4'viil be held at by. Oshawa; and west' o_` Dunbarton. _ the home of Mrs. E. C. Jones, on Sat- But, since that rain -fall there have w every, June -16th. from 3 . 6 P. m. been two other• good, heavy showers TO the Electors of hand. Ontario: ! • -� CHAPMAN • • everyone cordially invited. Proceeds ash -ich 'were .general throughout _hr � P., :;;ilg Lav' in at hand. On Tue•s• in aid rot St. George's Fulnds. greater part-of. the Province, whip• day next,. June 19th, from 8 a- m. to a • : Stanley Murdock of` the: 3t,,, con. "thE;ae showers have been much app- p, m. stundard time, you will one had the first Canadian Strawberries reciated as thev will do much trodone �`u -fo' the polls to-e•lect• a rep- on the St. Lawrence Market on. Sat- all need a good deal more, which resentati.a :4s the next Littislature. /ti _� / / 1 urday, June 9th. They sold for Z5 may new coins as else dry spell ha. Weekly, 1 havli put. the issues before �,j / \„/ cents per pint been broken. yon in this paper: If you are satis- Walter and Mrs. Shepherd and Chicken thieves are aetain active in Pied with dire Government, with your New Spring Samples are Here: Some Fine Material. -.. faraily were -in the village on Sun- this district, and evidently they are saxes, 'wi'th the debt, and with all the Some Caretul Workman* ip. 62350. day owing to the serious illness and not amia,teurs at the business. On Fr. Government has done; you will .ui _' - _. BBER BOOTS -$2.50 and 83.00 - death of Mrs. Shepherd's' father, day morning last Walter C. Thom- . course vole f Mr. Marks. If you - -- - - - - James White. song of the Kingston Road East want relief' from your burdens and Suckers are up. - Men have been at work for son*- foLnd that thieves had entered his a new deal in.-which you have a A -Brae ++bowing n1 W of k Boats, 8hirtri, Seedliptht - days demolishing the walls of 'the hen -pen and took practically his en chance, You will vote for me, and 1 Os arse 'Seasonable' recently destroyed Spink's Mills, tare flock, all of shish were well not for Mr: 'Marks. How can he have Overalls, bleb_ would be a source of danger bred. His loess consisted of 175 Rocks , a new deal as he advertises on pole _ 1 G = _ left standing. c 160 Leghnrns atui 2 Turkeys. One cards, with the old dealer. Premier I RYerTtbiaR for Spring.. , k _ The Ladies. Aid of St. - Andrews rooster, which he purchased from s .Henry .at the helm. - -Church will meet at the. home oC' well -Down -breeder in- British Col ' ' ' All signs indicate a change in _ Mrs. W. J. Miller on Wednesday the- uhtkia, cost him $50.00, besides 5.08- Government. It is time for a change Fred T. Bunting,. Pickering 27th, at 3.30 D. S. T. Please note express• He estimates his whole ,loss from taxation and debt to relief from _ cb*nxe'•in dalte: at about f400. The Provincial Police expenditure aid a return of control Radio Licenses Established 1857. - Janfes White, long resident of Pick are investigating. but it was so,lonr of affairs to the people. No valid ering, died on Tuesday morning at . after the. theft, took ' place that their reason has been given by Mr. Marks ' his home in the village. in his 780 work would be very difficult as th- during the whole • campaign why will appear in our ieves would have disposed of -them, there should not be such a change or � .. 7ear. An obituary AL next issue. acid would now be hard to trace. As ahy he should be elected. No such .. ' C Mr: Leo and _ Miss Camilla- Steff- a result of his heavy less, bar. Th- reason exists, for he ' endorses pub- --- - lar,'of Whitby were in town on Mon. omsetif is considering the advisabil- licly the whole program _of the Hen- - day evening attending the Mision at . ity of giving up the *business of raise ry Government which is taxation, ex- . St. Francis de Sales Church and call - ing poultry. The penalty for this travarrance and debt, all of which ed on D. J. 'and Mrs. Callaghan. crime should -be made ve t. - S Andrew's„ congregation will and. should include the 1 h her t and a cant a share in creating that change 9ebneider' ends to make no all poorer. You Lard, l,.. L� _ - lmeet as usual on Sunday, at 3. P. m. long term of imprisonment. The dif- and- in the benefits which will foil Schneider Pea Meal Bacon, for church service, with the pastor, ficulty is, finding the thieves. ow.. The oily way in which you can -Rev. Dr. Carmichael i ncharge. Bib- A Statistical Report of the Picker- effectively vote for your own inter- Choice >ytieed Bacon, ,}lb. pklt. 15e. 'le Coais_ and Sunday School will meet ing Branch of the Women's Instit- eats as against, the Government and F J at 2 o'clock. ute for the year ending, May 1934 is its record, is by voting for rue. The TChoice Red Ribbon Round Steak,.... .. llo.' The Highway Department put a as follows: Held 12 regular and 1 other opposition candidate does not cottins * of calcium chloride on King special -meeting. 15 papers and add- hope to win or to support any Gov- _ . ; Minced $task,..; .ti.. - »•• 10c•.. ' - . St• one -day, last week. but it was al- resses were given 'on Health; Home - ernment to carry out needed reforms. pork Live)e, - • 10c• - unnecessary as the rainfall sir- Economics, Education, Legislation, I ask your votes -to enable me to ser- = ortly afterwards did the work of Canadian Industries and other top- ve you in the changes which are to :;Rest Old Cheese, liyiitR the dust. ics. -The ladies managed a booth at . be made, for your Road and for your A. G. Green, Principal of the Sur- the School F 6 and donated $4.00 of relief. . ti'' 'York Pens,, 2 for 25c. :^ n' Public School, acrd former) the proceeds ySchool Fair Prize Every. ..'' y ' ' - • liagto Y vote Should be ••• .,:.,• •• -.:� . Priiicrpal of the Pickering Public MeneV. A ten-day sewing course was This is a time when no one should School, accompanied by bins. Green, held in July, 18 girls enrolled. A daub refrain from votintt• Over- confidence Tomatoes, ••• ••• ' loc. } ' J`�sa�rri the .village on Sunday when theria toxoid clinic was -held under' must not be allowed to creep,'hL I •• : _ _ they .c red tea number of friends. the direction of the Institute: '�-103 have no doubt but you will elect me. ;All Moats kept under Electrical _ - . J. S. and Mrs. Jephson, of Brook- - childrep received the _complete treat - My efforts ,ori your behalf when el- o Refrigeration. lira, and their two daughters with meets, free of all charge. Our inn- ected will be the easier made, if I - -- their husbands and two sons were a- us) , picnic was held in July at the have a -handsome endorsation from monx those who attended the servic- home of Mrs. H. A. Newman, White- 'you next Tuesday. D -es in -the White Church, on Sunday. vale and Claremont branches were I. thank you for endorsations IF., I _ --...When in .the village they paid John entertained during the year and we you have !riven 'me in the past. 1 R �n rand Mrs. Murkar a pleasant. call. visited Highland' Creek branch. Re- have_: regarded my office as a trust . Bute�er (pLone t7VO0) ; ''�i(i Bring During the electrical storm, on )ief, 103 Transients were cared for I' have acted and voted as I believed .'Sunday morning the hydro was out (in co- operation with the Village Tr' you ' wished me to do," guided by my of 'commission for- a time; bit did ustees) New clothing to the amount judgement and , experience. My ex- n t'not cause much inconvenience, a- of $24. n was rg en out, also sit se vice. and fidently are at your Piekerin .- • feat : �Mar e V :- power was not used on Sunday ex- quilts and a large 'amount of cloth - service. I confidently look forward - . cept in the. case of' church organs ing etc., which was donated- fetr rel- to a generous endorsation at .your. • -that require electrieal power. ief purposes. 20 quilts were made to hands on Tuesday next. Services in the United Church on raise ,money ,for, this ,work. Flowery I hope that better days lie ahead - Sunday, June 17th will be as f`oilewg: were sent to the sick in" the commun- for all of you and that I have my Under"New Managemebt , - ,Sunday, a. m. Sunday School. Adult- ity share in contributin g to. vour pros- Bible Class and Young People's. Bib- There passed away on -Sunday', perity as a result of being elected le Class. .11.30, Worship' Service. 7.30 June 10th, at the .home of his sons. by you jiext Tuesday: p.. m. Worship Service. Rev. H. G. on the Lake Shore, Robert C. Stork. Yours verq fraly, �t " ' Crozier will preach at both services: a well -known and highly respected . , Special Please' note that the tinge of the ev- resident of the Tovvnghip-of Picker- _ = . W E. N. Sinclair ening service is changed from 8 to inR,-in his 81st year. He was born in Jewell Shortening, 4lba., �e• .._ ... . _ 7.30 p. m.. All services on D: S. T, Yorkshire, England and came to In reference to the'report of the Canada with his parents when a. Nov, A vort4semhsi•. .Pickerints Horticultural Society in child. They settled in Dnfield, Dur- ` -•' Dunbartori on Julie Lot Iast, owing to ham County, but-later 'moved to the VOR AALR --Seed hnckwhPat. anti G an oyersight, one- of th4 classes of- Base . Line, - Pickering Township, F young Yorkshire sow w,th'nire pigs Alex Home Kilted Baby.Beef t '--the names of the prize winner was where his parents farmed for a num. Gray, R. K. 2. Cfaremont. 41-42 - '' omitted, this was class 16, "House ber of years. Mr. Stork continued to p Round Steak per lb. Ct TR A Y E it -fan to top remises, lot i {l ' - Rants, Best 'Specimen, any kind" farm very successfully until about. 14; con. 5, Uxbridge, 7 yearling caJves. The ,,r Sirloin St+ei6k, Tier lb.; _ _ 1 owner may have same by proviv[ Property and, j - 17o' The winner of this class was Mrs. S. twelve' Fears. ago•; ` when ill= health pay,ryt expenses. Rose Evans. 4xert McConochie, seco>bd Mrs. Alex. Gour- compelled him to retire. About 40 ' •• ' lie.. years ago he met with a very ser- PORFBANK PARK -lo -pun for - �Wus'a Premium_ Baoon,,per lb., W0. _ W. H. and Mrs. Westney attended iou4 accident from which he never mea'Ptcserved Boatiorde ed �nRRetrte+shing.e and Toronto Convocation Commencement fully recovered. A few vears ago he' amusements. Terms moderate. Dyson Cowan, - - ' -held. in Convocation Hall on June purchased and occupied the redden- Rn.etiank 41tt . . C 8th, when their daughter Muriel re,-- e(�v - ce just west of the Spink's Mill, and TR n AYEt) -O to the premiRe4t of - EWEN lived her Bachelor of Arts Degree which Was destroyed by fire a few ,?the nndersisned. 1Vt. 20, con. s; Pickering, from Victoria College. Miss Westney weeks a¢•o when the mill was destr• s'cy have name b{ prow1iol aoo�i aoa 0,wn r takes a position at Bigs.in Inn, Mus- o7ed• About a vealr, ago he And Mrs. expenses. A. Hobbs. 42 -44 Pickering, " - Ontario is M _ NY.�. •a: ;' _ , t >i .'4a' 1� 1z • - - ' t o- - a.h2�ss ^"1�;.:. � - � _.� . _ -_.. . ,-.,.,..,,- a..,_'.'- „`�.��..*:+',- µ-- s,•o' -4..:. ,..w.um _ - ,>...,v .. ._ .. . •,L _. .. , �°. ..,-.. c....da.1 .,:.•k «'.r.«r.