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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1934_06_29- ­V, ' � 4� c Ay,. . ' a . 1. _^,G t _ t �'� �_.J. - - -+t •4 � . R • e -Leal. '�., . Y i .RING-- - • .VOL. L1I1 •_-- �_._ .._ .._ _. .. .. _.._ , .� .; PI SER,Il �,-9P .- RIDA7 : - t yN E 0, 1434. No. 4.1 fi vote s ♦instal OhasDe. Dumbarton Cedar Grove Mod" N 0T'per E t_ o GREENWOOD St. Paul's Anglican Church, Dur.- Cedar Grove Community Garden 'c DR. H. 0. PEAR80N- Pbysicia — Barton, on Sunday,-ruly, 1st, 5th Ply is an annual' event of unusual - Sunday after Trinity. Sunday School _ a*d surteon, Dunbarcon. 101y magnitude. You too, nda be convin- MILLS _ "Carr trucks pass your wap •at 2.30 p. m. Celebration of the Holy cod, by being in attendance o � . TR ARTHUR L. HOIkE, phvniei%n every day..' Communion at 3.30 n. m. 1). S. T. urday night, Jul; ^11.. and Surgeon, Markham, Ont. Phone8700- Preacher, Rev. E.' G. Robinson. Branch office at VVh,tevale. each Tuesday. 2-4 COAL ()pgFf, Established 18% o., at Mn. David Turner' :. 24-30J ' Dunbarton -- Greenwood WUOD CEMENT R R. FORSYTH. Opb. D., Diret�tor , , - Miss McKiter'ck, of Toronto, >~ .p,,t�m trieal Association of Ontario. get. _ —The W. A..woll meet at the home the guest of her aunt; Mrs. Cowan, tst red bsEmebera the Amer;eaa Optometrital of Mrs. Wzn. Ornierod on Tuesday, KISS /M% flassr3a ' Eyes eaamined by appointment : SAND, f#RA VEL', Sr. ►l,..e `3°04 Claretoont. oat•• July 3rd at 2.30 p. m. No better pasta and cake . Miss Susie Adams,- of Whitby, sp- aIId The Quarterly Official Board of, ent the week -end' with Miss Ruth. the Circuit will meet in the Green- Toms, _four made in - BUILDER'S SUPPLIES wood Church on Monday evening, Mr. Henry Haight is quite ill at Canada. IINOAN B. McINTYEt1S- Barris•` � D solicitor Notary ogee- -Brock st.. July 2nd at 7.30 P. m. the home of his daughter, Mrs. Joe lovoo.ite bell Telephone Office, Whitby. The service in the church on Sun rbvae44. �,y also lee&) cartage work: day morning next will be withdrawn Stevenson '•• DONALD RUDDY Barrister. A W MITCHELL Lawson a week's va Moosejaw; $ARGAIN PRICES Ofi EN' En9 i ]� on .account of the Quarterly Comm- ' s' ]R 'DONALD solicitor, Notary Public. Mobeyto I.oaa. • W. union Service which will be held at 18 spending a week's vacation with Beale Oboe formerly occnm'ca br lbe late A. E. Cbrw his mother here. y Feed.. $28, 00 pen ton _ �_ wsi. math wing of court Hotta*, Whitby. 81yo Mount Zion, at 11 a. m. (Successor to D. Mnnrt) Remember the Greenwood Garden Mies May Anderson of Montreal is Barley Coop, $28.50 per ton BATON. BELL A ROSS. Barrio- Party on Wednesday, July- 11th. A spending a week's vacation at her These are the BeNt F'eede on the L efts. Salicitara. 904 Northern Ontario Pickering, QLt.. gpod proEram. is being Provided by mothers home here. B.,Yt+ +ae 330 Say sueet. Toronto.. those old stands' The Woman's Association will meet market for the etoneyt W. J Berton, Office phone 740Q:, Residence 6520 standbys, Bert Harvey and _ . . u k Bear, Le IZoy penny. See bills for partic- at the home of Mrs. Jno. Gilmer, on - �. D y. Ross Adelaide 3634.9 ulars. Thursday afternoon, July 5th. RESULTS. 1 DON'T DRIVE WITHOUT - Irving and Mrs. White and Mrs. 7, IOHARCSON, P10H13RING t Public Liability Insurance. One. sac- School Reports White Sr., visited over the week -end One fariver'man others have MU' .V EY— Ssrristem SoUcitom Notaries y eteWia tzr21• CAWederation rile Bttildiat, ident may cripple you financially for with the Oddle family, old Dunbar- the same experience) fed eight �, tCsriler of Yo� e and Richmd*d Sts. Toronto, years. You can now buy insurance Claremont Public School o romot- ton friends, at Camjibellford: t +r..e. Adelaide 4483and ass. By sQpoant- with Payments extended over, nine ions. Senior room in order of, merit. Next Sunda morning. J pigs from time of weaning srast Ra evstsiap. Piepriat rsstdenex. i , y B. uiy fat, ' . wao.ePt °asft13, stf months- Your choice of wood reliable Jr. 4th to Sr. 4th-On Term Record,, lti3. E. M. Burgess will preach at with rothi else but Barley Canadian. Companies. 25 per cent re-) Velma Middleton (hon.) Herbert Fairport, while Mr. Beare will occ- Feed, at a prnflt o o, beeidefa rMOM80N A M,XILLAN- R•.rris• duction for any person who has *IV -1 Forsythe (hon.); Muriel Bacon (hon.) spy the pulpit in the United Church. feeding a brood soup, and a lets, Solicitors. Notary t 11, c. office at en three years without an accident On Examination, - Margaret Wilson Ilesldrnce o! Mi. ihotn•orr foe rz, woc"won 1. for which he to blame and a fur- hon.); Gordon Overland. Sr. 3rd to Audley. , small quantity to' other Pkletiet. Office hours: Thnrsda and Saturday eeaw,np, from 7.00 fr m to -e.1op Cher reduction of 10 p. m to- farmers: Jr.. 4th -On Term Record, Jean Ward Do not forget the ice -cream social raiment Torontooft3u : 6061io al8ank - -- animele. ! Pboae Pict 2ouo, Toromo ! 'n tl3oa. D , g , B E (bon.); Helen Glover hon.); Mabel 3y Johnson (hon ). On Examination, I, st'the Church this Friday evening. F3rmere will save moos ? Insurance Agency Brougham OnL. Lewis. Jack Lehman; Murray Morn- The. Club meets on July 7th for y by ea- Oero►Lat Phone Pickering 515 an. Jr. 3rd to Sr. 3rd-4n Term Re- their annual picnic is Chapman's changing any kind of grain for ! - . ^R. cord, Margaret Cowie I hon. ).; Rend- woods. FLOUR N (Sic O, f4MiTH, - al ). ra D. R. The Beal Store, Claremont ell Loyst ~absent through illness). Several from here attended the ROLLED OATS jw Royal Coll to Of Dental Su le o an duatc of ? Salem Cemetery Anniversary Serv- WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR ale Royal =ousts or Dental SnrYeons and Toron- PHONE 9'34 On Exarrunation•, Norma Beverley is university. At Claremont nfflce ove• D. A. t hon.) ; Margaret Neal ( hon.) ; Har- ices on Sunday d�.oeer a store every Tae day and Fteda Plxtne Gardiner and Mrs. Winters attend ri• HEATLETS' ttewft zf> 1z. _ s'}tf _ R N I T t� R E Wilson; Allen Prettp; Gordon 3lt,r ed the wedding of their niece in Oak- ley; Roy McLeod-, Alvin Lehman. - ,BAKING BRAN &c. ERRERT T FA LLA 1QE. L• D W We are displaviog an attractive Ettie BOsie, teacher. ville a -week ago - _ a i D P. S. Graduate of the Royal Calk of variety of It is reported that John Bentley fit■ Z■ � � ` Dental Su:Re�ons and the university of Tonmto. $touitham has secured the Brock Road school Oiee to residence second done east of St And• Aluminum dad {,iraniteware Etc, - - . for 1934 - 193.3: We congratulate him. nw'sChwch. Pickering, ofb« bpurs : 9 Furo.iture. and Fttreiture - FRED STACEY _ a. a to 0'p -4n. or by appointment. (X-T .y Novelties. Miss Slade, of Toronto, wa•a weer F. iii. and Mrs. ChaUman spent a wrviar). Phone P,ch 3700, 4317 Prices low, in ke.•ping with times, end visitor of the W. Gray family. few days on business and pleasure in F.mter and Pa er•ban e T. C. Brawm_--was- a Toronto visit- _ Ohio and Petmey lvannia last week. P g r f luetnaee f1tawbe. •- or on Monday and Tuesday.. We congratulate our near neighbor 85 cents per huu� or by con ;,ract Mr. Roy Hawkins, of Cochrane. Mr.. Clements on hfs .recent marriage , anywhere, ..�,. E N Gi roc - and lame _ .. - P visited with Borden-- 54ddletea _ last_ and extend' to them the best wishes A ELIZABETH RI�:BARD80N- Satisfaction Citrarsat.ged. L1 • Fire and automobile insurance of all kind•, week• of the - vicinity. ts>taaa:u*g coaspstsiesa solid Bn.net.l stand: Just arrived a large shipment r,f peter Brown and family, bf Tor_ About 60 young and older friends i 15 years experietree,- - G ••t,nn.n_t 72.1 l- lowing eiz„c+ : onto, spent .Sunday at the Perryman attended a., nuptial shower at the ; PINE DRIVE, DUNBARTON P0t3TILL, Licensed Auctiooear, 48 in. s 72.io. Gpproc home. home of Robt. and Mrs. Hedge on - 48 in. s 84 in: Friday evening last, for -Miss Ellen. or w ite Dunnartau P_0;-. - �• for fy*asttas •! Tort aM osa.rto. Alt. - � - -Miss Bate returned from Toronto - ' Ns* sates of ail. ktads atsaonsd w o* sr••rssss .. — soft*& aaar..eOran tt..r a a., osR 48 in. z -96 in. on Tuesday with .the W. J, Browp Ravie, who is bring married in Pick ' S 1 - - 4$ in. s IU8 ia. + family. ftnrw on Saturday next. gles For Sale.. a h'n R BEATON. TOWHBHIP Mr. and 'Mrs. Sherlock, of Toronto, -- George Field. C. S. Bryant and G. Clerk. Convcounta Commissioner for ...48 in• _ Dunacona Hoard aDent Sunday with Bert and Mrs. Winters. Ten dollars was voted for Galt Galrsalzed Sterl Shingles, 1ys,� aRldav,u. /accountant. Ear, roue: o!= Bird's Felt BMte Shingles. IAMJdageLuenses. Wtutevale.Unt. `JGtt Llmtl Harvey. Pratt money. nB�` - R4rdwall Plaster Miss Dixon, of Toronto, was a `The Youtig People of the United - elan, r,.,utitierin hu ' •M. MAW, LICENSED AUO . P1C��� NG Church were fenerously entertained a RRy wheels. . • �•� rue-it of 317. and Mrs. 'T. on Lawn m� wet•s sh %rpened.- 7'10NESR,fa York,QocutoandDarssam • • Sunda at the home of W. H and Mrs. We3t- 1Cw*UM All k,dds of sales Prow," stunded y' T. PATE RSON'6 - CLAREMONT `' Termsieasmabia. toe am* any ba LUMBER YARD %ir- and Mrs. O. McGregor, of Tor- ney on Wednesday' evening last. =n d at NEWS' oe5cv. RM and tndepets otrto, called on Brougham friends on . The Executive of'the Club met on Call and get prices, Phone 2814 Ma s�wn•s- Wbrtby. one ay - - -- -_ -- Saturday. Tuesday eveninir and named the fol - GARNET ROBERTSON Pickering Mills .1 r. and Mrs. E. Crocker, of Toron- lowing committees for the Club plc- FRIGIDAIRE to, were with L. and • Mrs. Matthews nic. Sports- Lorene Bryant, James tlectrical Ooatsaowr on Saturday: Hedge,- Frrd Puckrin, Gladw Puck �CfDOtiI2rG EQUIPMENT - - -� The best feeds are cheapest in the end, 'Wiring and Repairing for Ligbr These produce *ewe ►■ cveae .. _l �_a Some riz� S. R. Wonn,�eott and Miss Don- _ : interior require more and results are iversary services at- Claremont on ne y: urrcli -Mrs. Frank Puckrin, ' not satisfucti-wy. Sunday, evening. Mrs. R. P. Winters and Mrs. Theo. SE.4S+7'�'S R - r►li kinds of electrical goods We'have 'i;ood heavd feeds for hog Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Van• Wyck, of Annan; Water -,lack Bryant, W, H. REQUIREMENTS OF kept is stock, fattening, also dairy feeds, oat chop. Whitby, were with the R. D. Miller Westney and S. R. Wnnnacott; Booth ICE CREAM 1 ly Phone 1705, Pickering corn grain, bran, shorts, beet' pulp, family, on Sunday. - -= _ Rluwn feed ste. - - Mrs. H. Shea returned home on n River ` Gres QpECI ♦ f "p i 'Telco Try RceB ��rp� our toe Saturday, after a month's visit with There will be a garden party -here SOFT DRINKS - SPECIAL 11L tJR11 1 Cw7 her daughters and - families in Tor - on July 25th .keep this date open ON FARMER'S CARS Layifog Marsh onto. The Young People are planning an CONFECTIONS -See Ue '.(Sc•rtttch Feed Mr.and Mrs. Lorne Sherdow-n and .ice -cream social for a near future at- Poultry Feeds I Wheat- sons, and 'llr.. Charles Oldfieki were For all Clasees•of' Ineurance. - Cracked Corn seek -end visitors at the Matthew's traction. Committee met this week to _ -:.,Phone 2729 y� ' � Oy@ter Corn home. plan the details for the Sunday aC- JAMES W A TSON © yeter Shell � Mrs. Haywood, of Unionville, mot- - ' CYRIL E MORLEY � houl picnic. We deliver. ,Phone 5311 ored down for her mother last. week Mrs. Wm. Duncan and sons, are Proprietor Pickering Ono We are in a end, :rifts. Barclay returning with her s enduuir a week at Sandwich with position to till orders p Brock Road_ Goteral••Store for a visit. her sister,' Mrs. Patterson. � -- - - -• -• - -- for Fertilizers, qt beef possible D. . Gannon's refreshment booth P' delivered at your farm. Miss Ruth Hutchings's report on - Summer ' Furniture was burglarized and a quantity of the•.Whitby= Lindsay Assuclation at _ _ D. N . Lockwood goods stolen on _Sunday night -or- on melon Falls was much appreciated Monday plorning., last Sunda evening, BURPEE'S' For Garden,` Veranda and PICKERING, - ONT. - Mr. D. Scott, of Locust Hill, is` the .. Mr. and Sunday J. . Wilson; Mrs. Kitchen. n electrician installing lights in the Al. Draper and Mrs. Barefoot, of R. V • CLENDENINtI :Perryman residence lately purchased Sask. motored to Brantford on Mon - Glider Conch in floral attern people. • p by Toronto ' day to vifiit a sick relative. _ Mon- duck in a and red with FUNERAL DIRECTOR' The J. Everest family, of Toron- -SEEDS Y � ► To whom it may concern -Make to, were with their .people here on 'E green triII1, t87 arm8, gOOd Private Ambulaoee an effort to attend our church ser- ' springs, ended eat and back Sunday and attended the Decoration vices regularly, y' p gs p , Day and Night Service Day Service at Salem. Y, You know' the service, i Salvation Army Commandant Co- starts at ,7.00 each Sunday evening'. i with adjustable }lead rest. -• Phone 9000 ,krill Adjutant Mercer and Captain You can come if you would'make an Full length, at $16 00. Malvern 3000 • Clark, of Oritlia, spent Friday last effort. The habit grows on us to be fir .• - - __ `,'•y Garden Bench, , folding - at the Gammage home. staying at home. Don't allow this - tyle with slat Bost slinti bank Markham : • merit • Mrs. Arthur Harvey , and daughter condition to grow on you. Do -come ' • and Miss Ella Wallace, of Toronto, to church. This means yon' Il natural and green trim visited their uncle and aunt, T. C. By the time this goes to press the We eel! Bnrpee'e Garden - a and Mrs. Brown, on Ffidaq. hadies Aid will have held their reg- finish at $100. Seeds in bulk, the 7uuyt econo- " :< WE HAVE' I T ! We are .pleased to.report that Gor- ular monthly meeting at the home of eek Chairs, folding style Mrs. Wm. Booth, Whitevale.. The mical 'way to buy seeds, If � $� Sr , _. don Gray, Betty Sanderson and Ll- ith bright colored striped : -;, .. ooyd Hicks all passed their Entrance meeting will be in' the form of a you have newer panted Bur- Examinations Beat and C8210py, The r ' 9p the • year's work. birthday party, as mine hostess will gee's seeds try some :thle year, _ The reliable btand B. H. Arrangements are being made for be 79 years young on June 30th. Mrs and be convinced' that the ~'S ell shaped arms and foot Paints, Enamels, Varnish- a Re -union and Picnic for the dese- Booth is one of the former presid- y endants of the Pioneer Middleton ents of this Ladies Aid and occupied have no; equal. est provide .extra comfort etc• family of the Township of Pickeiihir the chair for • eleven consecutive Price only $2 85. and the Province of Ontario, to be' years. Many Happy Returns. eek ' Chairs,'. folding' style, Use the best, and Rot bet- held at Champlain Park, Orillia on •The Brunswick Hill Cemetery ser- We also have a few choice Ab arms, foot rest in natural ter results. July 2nd, at 2 o'clock in the .after- vice was held last Sunday afternoon. Dahlie bulbs in named varie- -; fished hardwood,- Seat is of ''Ole'- Taeps, ratninQ- sot -- On All1 re#�4tii`ea -are -invited to at- Rev. Bick, of Whitevale, gave the jieP� at 16c. and 5a each, and �« tend and enjoy the holiday. address, taking -as the text, "These iRbtly colored duork, $1.85 !ore, Time, rlaster, Garden Election day was somewhat excit- Stones will be a Memorial." . We assorted color Gladioli,, at 15c, C. A. STERRITT ` Tonle, and Garden Seeds, i� here, the result exceeding the ex- would like to express our gratitude per dozen; sl] good stock All at Reasonable Prices, tations of the voters. W. F. N, to Rev. Mr. Bick and Rev. H. Wil- Sinclair, K. C., the successful card- son, who also 'took part in the ser- Funeral Director state received hearty congratulations vice. Anyone wishing to - forward Ambulance Service ALVIN BUSHBY •from quite a grouil when he made mnnPv for the purpose of purchasing Jones D-ug Store his late call that evening. Mr. Jno, a new front fence, please Rend it to Phone 1300 Hardware Phone 4800 Hamilton, aged 92. and Mn. Ham- the Treasurer, Mina R. Hutchings, of Phone 6800 _ ilton, 81, hing among the number Green River P. 0., and we will be okering, = ontario P10KERINQ to greet' him. grateul. f ,, • . - _ _ Three Drownings Over Week -End • . A British Legion Parade Welland Boy Killed by _Train 4 _ • .na Winnipeg Man Drowns at. fenora =- ; `-n'��rd -ca P + -- - -- - - -- Ftont of Train — Mot orcyele Collision. - " �'° " °'r ^ ter^ �. 4 ♦ �, y.. Kenora-Xeak:-ned by long im- Dr. Duncan All.:soa of ' W elland, u, •:� ,�+ ;'� mersion in the water whey his canoe county coroner, was :a11ed; - es well � � :.. everturnod, Alref E. McLarnon, of as Chief of Police Daniel T. Boyd. } tiles Winnipeg, vice- pr,aidenY of the Can- adian Ama''eur Basketball Associa- morning.` tion, drowned near M.raki when he attempted to swirl to shore - Ottawa Boy browse,! p Ottawa - tine- year••oN Kenneth , With thr•-•e companions Y.cLarnon Lafleur was drowned ir. the Rideau ' had left Ctrnp Stevens. on the Win- River Sunday while sw.mn ins,. The ; . - -- niheg River, and headed for Mirtalti• body was r ?covered shortly after, `N Sot>ae distance from ahoTe their canoe and aithoudh at tificial *esF ira -ion overturned. ' After clinging tri their way useless No :agues: will be held. i 16 foot Graf: for 46 minutes, Mc- - Larnon volurteerrd to swim tv shore : __Lad D, owned for assistant e. - - , Niagara !'all., Ont.- Rougl; water struck out tatlthi 1 not p mer, he overturned i; canoe in the Chippawa - far be Creek Sunday aiternnon throwing ' t "`' " "• ,_ , - - ... _ , o _ "tore he collapsed. His ,Ong p. nod in two boys into the caster one -of " the water had sapped hi! strength whom, John Herbert, 14, was crown- and ha sank too far away " for his ed, Tt:e other lad, Harold J. Groom, comrades to aid him, was able to make shore but Herbert The three remaining were picked disappeared - Dr;�sging being car- - up by a pastas reauect and brought rled on, but 'is handicapprJ by, lack > > �,� t �. f ;• � - ,y he.e. bf grapplit.g irons T: a avatrr -was w, " choppy because of the .viral but all N x x`` Boy Killr1 by Train _ - -went well.. :ith the bov.r fora time � � .�� ,.,.. ^t "&" "' ' f ; :� �- • { 'eland- Runwng from behind a until b big wave struck the craft freight trait which W just crossed broadside, )verturning it. The boy the Ontario Road crosatng or the To- who +vas d•cwned is a Oar. ol, James ronto, Hamilton and Iluftal o Rail- and Mrs. Htrber:, this city r way, Into tit pain of a passenger train, Joe Lutka, nine-year -old son Two From Toronto Hun -The Duke of York attentiMI the, Witish Leg-un Me -'. morial Parade, _held recently on Ahe Horst Guards., _ of Mrs. Annie Lutka, 249 . Harriett 13espeler -Two Toronto' persons parade in London.. He i.� ehowt, (left I, wi'h Sir H amiltoti inspecting the iegca. _ Street, WeLand, was %stan% killed were injured, on: der un;ly, -it hen - Sunday afternoon. " their - notor.ycle etrucl, a ca- just With a number of other ctitt_dren, west . of here Sunday afternoon. 'the lad ha3 been wait. :ng to make David Cran,.ton, ►)undaa Street West,, England Crazy Over7oreign Artists Mendelsohn Choir- the crossing, which is unprotected, driver of the cycli:, was tadly steak- after the fr eight, pro,;neding east, en up and xis* trine Fa: tor• Ec ith States Once Famous British Tenor Barred From Air had pawed. The pawengar train was Street, ridr.g on •lie ,sillior suffer - -- approaching from the east, which ed _concuse.an of -the b•oin aria other LONDON - Once Tom Burke; -the other night. J gassed- roar- theatres _ - -- = the lad tai :.-1 to notice lttimcdiately injuries. B�'.lr cacti given flret _aid famous tenor, earned £2 7,00.0 in - a all employing fotetgn artists In lead- -fntetnatllvn81 Feature Fclr the freight- passed, the lad darted and takes ta Gat; Hosrital, The car single year,, ling parts. Yet,.there are hundreds of forward and was st'ru.k by the en- was driven Ly Fred Vai- detlip, Pres- Hie' has' been paid £400 - for a fine Brtti4h4rt1st Dominic? -Day Cancellecd a 1 side at_ the passenger train` His ton The mntorcpcle , was - making a single night's work. eat, - - - by CommtSainti body was t. rribly mangled• turn at a ernes road Recently he - talked to s newspaper ' " Well -Paid portion by - - - - - eepre3entative to a tiny room "England -has gone crazy over for- rented TORONTO-There can be to baste ` is South Kensington.. eign artists, forgetting that In the for negotiation toward settlement of Bible Teaching - Produce Prates °r Tom Burke tins now-rio home wave of natEonslism which:•!s a,aveep boycott of Catzadfen 'RaQta Com- /'''''�� / of bis own..- Ing Europe, English artists cannot get Mains Ground He has not earned a penny for a woFK Bbrt4ad. mission ,staLtons by union musicians, , "Nearl a!t according to a statement Sasper here United Farmers Co-ODerari`ve Co, year' y - tba artnrtipal roles !n arr'Saturday by Hector CharlSSworth, Saturday were paying.. the fallowin " It Is only lit the lent two or three the Coveat Garden Opera House this PRESIDENT aF ENGLISH BOARD $ years. that things have eommission chairman., unlit • the TELLS OF INCREASING DESIRE prices for peoduce: - - gone wrong," season are filled by foretgnece he said, "Gerirtan$ who clog in bad Rattan spokesmen of the union Tece.l•t ttom TO GAIN •TRUTH. EGGS- Prices to farmers,' "ies_re '•I am 38, M . voice is In its tier demand for recognition 'o+ the Y prime, are heSag paid fabulous sums to come -turned: "A large, 18c; "A" toed um I was'talmous at 1,, and iii the years Le Engfandc union - to the exclusion at other' LONDON -A, deeper, more iiii-pired 16c, "C" 15c. which followed made over £250.900. "Two out of every three artists groups and individuals; teschiBS of the Bible is called •for in BUTTER- 'SUTTER No; •1 •crfamery 1. loot moert of it in speculatfona- who played '1a a recent concert at 1n the meantime. St hose arnouac- a report recently issued here by .the ':19 3 -4c;; No. 2, 19 1 =4e. . -- Refused.to Pander ; ^ the Royal' Albert -Hall la aid of the ed list the Commission hat, been Board of Education report based POULTRY: "Yet 1 hitve not made a halfpenny British Artist3 Benevolent Fuad were compelled by• tbq strike to abandoo _ -•- --- -upon conclusions drapvu from a series in. the last ear! 1 haven't a Earth- lore1 neral, . its plan for an international brMdesm Wholesale pities on poultry as sup- Y g . of Informal talks between,a body of piled by the United Farmers Co Ober- Ing in the e world, and must either live -BiRth artists of proved worth next Sunday to be heard to tie Brl men and women of varying shades of at, my father's house or en tistr Isies of a Dominion Day grogram alive' Co, to Toronto Saturday -were: joy: the. Have ha,,i to change their names . ro "theological belief who met under the hospitalit lecturing the . lllendelssohn Choir. (Quotatioi:a In Cents 1 5 of friends. , , become successful. Premier Bennett is to deliver an ad ehairmansitip or Lord Halifax, presl- Live 1'3;essed You ask me why this ts.- listen -Edward Johnson, the faindas Brt dress during the program, • dent bt the Board of Education. It is because [ have, refused to fish singer at the Me ropoiftad Opera Dr, Frlcker has nottfted tt;r 'Com• �. "Increasing Interest In - religious `'+ !tens, uver,.5 Ib►. "A' 1! •13' nder to the stupid, ignorance of the House, new York, had to change his education to being shown by the local "'" British p mission: that be has been 4ni•tructed 1^ 1'1 . public •who will not respect- a to Eduardo dl Giovanni before- lie' b "• -,• education authorities, by governing Four to five Ihs,' ,...........: Kinger unless he -comes from some was recognized. by Walter Murdoch. chairman of'tbe oodles, and by the- teachers them- Three to four lba, ...,.., :... 9r 11 obscure European- country, sings with "Another Brit6ber is known as union musicians, he Cannot t-Aw part _ selves;' it was stated, Members of the Old roosters ,.:,: ................. 6 $ , a foreign aczent, a•nd has a game Leogokd. Stokowski, and is now. con. In the b d committee agreed that It was "of the Spring c ickens; member of ttte tToronto brasttcat Pro gf wglch Is USeL Ill to pronounce. in ductof of' tfie famous Ptrlladelptrla - teCtive Assooeiation, one of the unit% i utmost Importance that those teach. Over four lbs . ... .......... :... 16 short, beaa, 1 am Britle:fi. Symphony Orchestra." _`..._ _ors -who -hate responsibility for this Three, to four lbs . ............ 14 ^Were 1 to ca4l participating in the strike. difficult subject should Gave o - 47 ' ---• I i'- w3'9e1f ' TtSmase But Tom Burke !,� not beaCen.. He ppor - Chair tnnitlea or- securing. by training and Broilers: 4 Huritskl- •an -dt_ fa ba�i English i fc a is de_ wl�ll'bbel taken, f thewaanennoneedhbp should robablynbe orerw.h.etmed with as robust d h _ hurt as ever, an e - - stud the ,pgssJbtP M tt Y 3 4 to 2 = •2- lbs..,..... ,, 11 work. g i intend *�� a ' i,� ��y, "I am uric of several vets fine trlrci --to- be-at - -__ y• 4. pneni for it." - - -"" _ "l.'ri4,'r_ rr ' 1irn,h' Fha West nd the ,dawn, but not out, ' +�' nC Canada, whfct� are an -- One of the stainbliagblu,ks in the WHOLESALE PROVISIQNS 1 eland to participate. " - _ •path o[ such opportunity, they said; ' Wholesale provision dea'P_ir are Support ior car ouh,,,4 i" ;tjr `•talc Iles In the practice, adopted by cer• quoting the following pefces tap Tor ,, � cott will be .fortheoming froir, .elmeri `ta2ri secondary schools where .future onto retall dealers: �.ake Shi �n ''� - ta•uiine by 30,19'r tons,- p'ulpw+roa -bf �r$t,,,, „r bfiisician with. teachers are included among the pit. Pork- Hams, 20 %c; . shbuliders, pp' '6,471 tons, rye by 20 588 tons: oats which Canadian uniou ttiusicians are pile, of discontinuing religious in. 15 c; butte, t7c:' pork loi3�, 21c; by 19,029 tuns, pe•roleim'ind oils by- affiliated according to As•ociated .'Up _Per' -Cent 1.1,106- tons 'and iror. and steel by picas despate6s from Cleieia :r. i9 Jos ;structlon during the • fast -year of picnic*; 14%c. := " 1?,488 Eons. Wheat decreased b school life. Pressure of examination Lard--Pure, tierces, 9!j ;.. tubs, y eph Webber, presldetir - of. th:-Feder. ;;^ X7,637 tons and tiour b 8,401 tons. ?hc; pail.i, 10c; prints, 9 %a y subjects might tempt authorities to 9 atlon, says Canadiaiis InusiFa*s'will For Month of May = 8 010,- t�•all the assistance ore caul admit of such •a discontinuance- but -- 'give,': its results are none the less harmful GRAIN QUOTATIONS -44 J Tons- Is Total ; f�head . Wheat . Export ;�lr• Webber voiced assura� e, haw face they lead not onlq to with- ever, that the Federation had nt .P Folhwing are. $aturday's closing :of 1933, `' . dr*wal of Bible study during that quotations-on Toronto grain oihiac Value, , Higher thought of" sittempting to dictate" Ic " -'. Period when young people are most tions for car- lots,,prices on ba,io c.l.f. - ~_' `• -' the Canadian unions .as to how the3 eager to undertake, it, but silo to a bay ports: Ottawa.T =- Freight thrrongh the - should settle the• strike or in!�rveninP kind of tacit assuatptioa that •this Manitoba wheat No: , 1 �ic•rthern, Great Lakes and St, 4_awrence can- �`ZaY ��Ota3 of l d,0 ?3,7]0 In the dispute. study is of less itpportange than are S2c; No. 2 Northern, 79 %c :. No, 3 als during May registerAd an increase .gu;311e13 �iavc Cd,tada " other studies. Northern, `16 3,4c ' Na 4 Not therm! of -47 per c_nt. over t1te same month _ -$13 562 154 The prospective teacher, undergo- /5 3.4c; No. 5 Northern, 73 2 4c; No. of 1933, 'according to i report of •the 4JeJOU,000 Sets Of ' ' Ing college or university training in 6 Northern, 10 3.4c, Dominion Bureau of Statistics. The -- - - - -,- England, is usually well piovided Manitoba aats�No, 3, C W" 41 ?�,c: ,total -for the last moo h. way 8,010,- Ottawa-Export, of wheat 3n Dtay :Fingerprin #a Filed~ with means of studying both the ho, 1 reed, 40 3 -4c: mixed feed oats, 441 tons, - a'i::d for Mav of last year,- ,amounted to 19,023,770 bushels, vala ' ..Scriptures themselves and the meth, 2pc, _ 5,435,008 tons. ed at $13,562,154, an increase in WASH.1NGT ' - Fingerprints idea. - tee felt that such' means should be No, •4 itob , 9y�c No! 1 feed creep• V Th h ghYcincreased -S -value but a deetea$I -" . vnlutrni, a3 t �"' those of T ma= ods• of imparting them, The commit• Manitoba oarIey-No. 3, C. W..50Y roug t locks it bat _ _ ified by oflfcfats as ho Marie, the fre4 from 3,- compared- with -the correspondiug- ("Blueberry 4om �,droac.�, tfld It- `provided on a systematic basis. There ings, $19.00 per ton. 4$0,336 tons in May 1933 to 5,744,- month last gear when 21,464,849 New York oh a charge of murdering Js, it Is felt, a very real need that Argentine corn...76c. 695 .tons in May. 1934 Wheat ship -' bushels, villued at $13,064,791 ware -three persons in ,the Yukon gold .hills %.men and women of competent nnifer• Ontario grain, appr•nxima'e prices ments were liglitei than'last year by exported, the Dominion Bureau of before the world war; are among 4; standing should be -put in charge of track snipping point - Wheal, 99c to 6,668,297 bushes: or 23 per cent. Statistics says in a report issued re 500,000 sets on file at the criminal, -• Scriptural teaching, especially at a $1.02: • oats, .40. to 45c; .. barl•�y,' 43 to but other ' grains increased by 3,- Gently. The average value of Wbe 11 Identification unit of the department i time when modern knowledge makes 50c; corn, 65 to 70c; rye, 49 to 5n; 572,830 bushels, ,ron oreaincreased in May fast year was 60.9 cents Ter of justice: i old methods tat interpretation unac from 953,152 tons to 2 611,241 tons bushels last yea r month ;t was 1.3 Established in 1924, the unit re buckwheat, '5S to 60c. f- 'ceptable. and . bituminous coal ..from 821,273 tents ceEst Established average of , t sets daily. re- Much, to.l 525 604 cons., Much, the committee agreed, might' - ' _ Police departments throughout the Wheat 'flour' exported last m+:tiJh be done by means of consultation tie• Freight using the- Wet an.',. �hfg - country have been asked by the- de• Automatic System , amounted to 481,725 bushe;s, valued. tween training colleges and depart• canal last month was Ow I'eav;est for partmenL of jusklce to send in prints meets, and between these bodies and isives False Alatrm, any May. It amounteo t,- 1,278,121 at $1,651,024, as compared w;th,SE :�,- which -they wish to have classified. the Board- of Education, acting in an' tons as - against !,165,.9•58 ions in 080 .barrels at $1,735,078 in [►lay, The file is the largest in the world. advisory ,and .not in as insper`orial ' 1931, the previous high May .record, 1933. capacity. Tilironburg. -Some few works -ago and 1,109,102 tons in May last year• an automatic electric alarm system Wheat was li htei than ' in -1933 by RENTS REDUCED =' - WiR Go -On Block -Every - advantage should be • iaken, Was installed-in the Soldiers' Nemor- 148,570 tons or 4,953,300- ouahelp, nlencbanta' is lfaly -whose 'rents -. of,the obvious desire of teachers. to jai Hospital and connected to the fire but all other gralt,q were much heav- have been redueed by overnment or- Nice, France. - Pe impart the truths of the Bible to hall. Last week citizens and firemen g Peggy Hopkins vounir neovie, and to impart tb�tn ac ier than last yet - ant bituminous der have been called upon to lower Joyce's villa "The Lit'le Fl ie Dog," - curately and with wisdom. ;,711Ye .alike had a yalistic demon' on of coal increased b 15L,241 tonti and prlcea of'merchandise 10 per cent, - -at Cap D'Ail -will �'be sold x' auction rte effic"'nc Wnen a ..l :a4.- c3tcALjr(kn Ore by 33,448 tons• no iron are with all its furnishings ine'ac(ing its 'r who lecture to intending teachers turned in the alarm• Two rnfiutpd "` - should, for this rea9nn, the cmm�l(ttee' later th,P brigade had the hose coupled passed through fn ltlav 1933 - valuable Venetian furnitni its sit- should, Total traffic using .ha canal sin• Open -ai'r physical culture classes ver plate, its painting- an' engrav• .'airged, possess a high stnnch!r l'or at the hospital corner read fur ether- ounted to- 978,6y5 tons as against for women• awd gl•+•Is are being-held . ings and garden besi6e. th4 _ =ca;: A "knowleAge and the greateeii in ..pnry, only to finis out it %vas a false 835,540. tons in May, 1.953, Bitumin- this suinmer in a public park In number of claims hate been fired 'a presentation, ous - coal tn - reared by 6' .666 tons, . Leeds, Englantf, o alnico. _ - rainst the Prriected nmolled, yy - O d �L� N4� DRESS Russian Women • • Ready to Run t� - we Poker Hands HERSELF to Set setter - - Soviet Industry Cigarette Papers FREE _ .letlllfii lI1 .eft Arras - Everybody agrees chat « ," Machine Tool Factories Oper- r �vTECtEx and "For neuritis;I .am uQin; Krug "1'6etJE' are the fiat - + i cite- "Salts," wi-i�a a woman of 60 ° ate Night and Day papers you can get 4 ,years. "And, they are a real Delr•efit. Nurseries AttacVed large books of either V t for I could sot dr -see myseif some- complete _ times, my left am was so p:,lrigtil. I "complete set of Poker take K y ref n every morning, and When, it ever, millions of Russian Hands, from your neat+ -• the pain has now lone. 1 was recotn- workmen- receive the - call :to arms„ eat Poker Hand Pre- mended by my'doct6r to takz salt- of Soviet industry will be run by wo- mium Store or by mail nstw some kind ghat suited me, and I find =men,' many, of them mothers, nbo and from P.O. Box 1380, SERIES Ifruschen is the' best. In fiu.t, It is now being trained in highly - skilled Montreal ' - wonderful• I feel ever go much bet - factory work. - uVfLR _ ter, anl I s:.all a!vays take ic. 1 am The process may' be - seetr- in Kaltn- o# ppEB ` 60 years of.age and have not felt so in tool cutting- plant in the suburbs a well for years-" — K.P. of Moscow. This is one of the new =. .The pains of neuritis and 'etatiea' specialized factories which are becow• ii ��P' (,G T,a .a- are a cymptcm of deepor trouble— p 45' � .tOgp.G the same trouble that causes rheum- ing an important part of Soviet Indus- the - ; : - Forty f e R+EtiE atism;'gout and 'lumbago. I hey are -try. In the factory.- and others CtiGw a sign of L`1) impure Wood,. tream. it, tremendous efforts are being made _ The 8; show that noisoas have crept toachieve economic - self-sufficiency by into the blood. making the machines and tools needs- - Kruschen is a combination of six nary for the manufacture of other tlatural salts, which ensure intRrnal machines. Hitherto, most of 'the ma— cleanliness sad keep thi bluoo- stream - s a pure.. New and refrcanad blood is-sent • chine tools in - use•!n the Soviet tint -- coursing to every fibre of your be- have been imported. - ing. Then; neuritis, sciatica and kin- ..The Kalinin factory opened _ '' dyed ills all pass you by. years ago and now turns out 29,900, -__ ..000 drills ,qf the barteest steel each. Editors H1vt' Snap year. These drills are used in motor' e _ manta. shipyards, and in factories The building. American in I / • / I Tkmit t OAM - Every Once in a while some cheer- style, . is weir-lighted and ventila'.c d. fal individual remarks to us: "Well, -Ut the 4,500 employees, about halt 'sow that the paper is out 'I suppose are b_ road- faced_ -,pepaut womr1h. _ that you can take it easy far three most of whom, _ until a few years : -lt pays t0 "Roll- Your Own". with _or four dhys." ago, had never seen anything- m• re Yes, how delightful it -is that a -complicated than a plough. Now they' ` y country editor bag nothing to do bs- handle difficult and'. expensive ma- _ twee- press days. Business runs along ins with the same skill gs then...- .:..:.. R ch ry , automatically. When paper buts came -Women -Are Mothers, FINE 'i.t 11 T - 1 4" money drops .aif the -trees with - A great number of the - worsen are ' - which to pay them. Subscribers vie mothers. They live•In large apart -' - with each' other to see who can, pay CIGARETTE 'TOBACCO meat houses about a stone's throw ,..._. the farthest to advance. Advertisers _ t *om the factory, and °nearby le a _ ln,ai»,t Tob.cco Comosas atc&ae&, E;.itd - Mist beg for addttional space and the greatzsery- .whsle more than I00 _ -Iway news- bunts u.0 the editor is also . yleant to contemplate. d b ^ traine as d children are care for y There is something strange about- nurses during the day, The 'children the way news items act, When the have 'theft own ceiamunity with din- Natives Mourn Dead gaper !a out, the s act. simply goes ing rooms' playrooms and workrooms. ^i� HEAVY PROTEIN MEALS to his desk and leans -back !a bra goes Nor do- the , Soylet ststborities forget i o Thud of Drums chair, looking wlsa and wafting for to imbue the children with Common- - -.ARE A GREAT MLSTAKE _ a nest week's press dad war day be- tat doctrine. Ltiearly• every room of the Fried cobra chops with palm oil nursery, contains a picture of Lenin fors, supper tonight? Or perhaps some Gore press day the people line up be and-slogaaa of the` usual type. grilled snakes' eggs and rice, with a Roughage of Off - Setting Foods Essential io Sound. ] Pasth -- -fore the office door. and then file in pant the-desk and tell hint' all the As everywhere In the Soviet Union' garnish of casava? These are the Eat Ample, Wholemeal, Fruits and 'Vegetabes. news of the week. Hp writes it up in -tbe Kalinin, factory ts-- operating at , favorite foods of the natives of Lib- By "BON 9ANTE" It you will do'these things, being 76 or 20 minutes, takes It back and what ere termed a ••aardayO f l efts, among whom she has spent the Greatly to be deplored - is the an- very careluY oat to overeat, you w'AI - -- Itanriga it on the book, The compost last three years, according m Mrs. fortoaate habit on the part of so many And your health will' improve, your s•-ven hours each. The average sat- Edmond Hancox. a Toronto mission- - wr - - tar fatten the copy and shakes it over a � people of eating an a =ceait of proteins vigor increase, your spirits rise and the type cane, gays a ,te,te ,mythic ary is about 2_5' roubles a month, ary who ha's returned home on leave. and : deficiency of the oft - setting =- the type and se, type. Ries into place, though "some of tfie post bighly your general onlook on'lite undergo a stilted workers et as .muclf.as, doo For three years and four months, roughage contained la. wbolesieal, great change for the better- There _sad alter a few paas� • by the foreman .- _ .Mrs. Hancox has been with her hus- fruits and vegetables. Such people is nothing so depressing: so destrue - roubles, band at a mission station 25 miles tive to ambition and happineas as ' •abe forme are ready_ far the' press a- _ - + are only building up trouble for them - gain. And the editor arses down ' and Rouble's Purchasing Power - inland' from Grand Basss, Liberia, selves, as the human" system cannot ill•bealtb. Reversely there is nothing - deposits some more mo ey to the where she 'has been teaching school. which contributes more to the set _ It is impossible to sranalate ;roubles . withstand forever a diet which :does bank. :. into sterling and give an- Accurate The• natives there are s peaceful fat, not provide for the proper eltmina. of living, .buoyancy of - spirits and- ' It Ia the greatest snapJn the cats- _idea 'of the -real value of wages. Nom farmers mostly, but they still fling don of the waste materials. Rough• hopes and ambitions fulfilled than rogue.- (Baltimore Eiiterprfae,� inajly 225 roubles is £22:10.0 but so- I to-a- number -of peculiar- and disturb- age substitutes like bras have some vigorous good beahb to value but they can never properly -- - _ anything ing tribal' customs. ea„ replace the natural roughage found In - - ally it cosy not represent as i like that in purchasipsr value "Boa Saute '' will be :pleased to "Whenever a native di , said wool meal fruits and vegetables. April Production - The high-grade - steel "used in. the fac- , e g _ Of Shoes Higher tory which is equipped largely. a . Mrs. Fi'ancox, "the =bony !s, surround- •Vie are not suggesting - answer questions. Simply address ed b chief mourners and- 'lesser st only that one's ••Bon Santa care of this paper, en- _- '.Gcr>natn machinery, is produced In,tbe y diet should consist only of these of f• closing setf•addreseeAi, stamped en- - :OTTAWA - Footwear production' in Soviet Union, -but Russia still imports mourners who wail over the departed setting foods, but it should be noted - thr-ou hout the night, and as ton velape, April amounted nted to 1,615,891 pairs, -as s,ee1 frosi -Sweden' and other Coon- g ' 8 9 as that these foods are essential to - - - - compared vgfth the corresponding tries. These imports, according to the body remains above ground, to sound health, that all other foods are month last year, the Dominion Bur- officials, are only temporary and will -the monotonous. nerve - cracking thud `mare of less subsidiary and while ' - _ can of Statistics aaps4 Production cPSee it, and - -when, the Soviet ttnlon of the drums:. At first, -,Mrs. Hancox valuable as food.,sbould be taken In Drops Eight Names _ during the tour months ending April reaches rte- ulttmdte _ gbal-m.ecnadatie..Saun Lfte drums almost .unbeaiabTe,`woderatiori. - - wa 6,ggy,gY� paiitf, or a� Average self•sutticiency, going on sometimes for days gn.end,' For exe�lle,-#•1 1� "u� at all un• Charleston, S. C. -A few days ago • « •���� r,� «- Anthony Albert Alexander ` Adrian monthly - production of 1,420,656, in - but she soon g^ common to run across families whose A romparison with a'total of 6,103,681 - _ maiit meals are made up almost Pa art$ Salvatore pairs and a monthly. average of 1.275 McClelland Barclay t wbolty, of megShed or >rtpd yo- Sottile Rgstivo, born in Italy. became 120 pacts in the corresponding period Itawes �neflgIlETS -Send Telegrams iat°es, white bread and a starchy an American citizen. of 1933. _ ' _ - dessert. --Such meals represent a The array of eleven names was a mC vice ,From Air - Liners great dietetic mistake. While they little too much for the government • ---- possess great caloric value they are official charged with making. out a Boyle, Irish Free State, has a' �%&W YORK-.'Although American, LondO* n,= Passengers travelling -by almost - wholly. tacking id roughage certificate of citizenship, so the ap- rush of applications trot- th,;:e who women are among the beat Areseed Imperial Airways' airplanes and fly. and sadly deficient in vitamines: plicant consented to drop eight of wish to take advantage. of the offer In the world, they could .• look still ing boats will soon be able to 'keep They would probably add tat brat pro- them. rent small farms at 28 cents for more 'neitiy the way they want to In telegraphic touch with the rest of vide Iittle nourishment, and if persist. He is officially registered as An- .to 11 months and -to supply free seed look" It dress designers knew some-. 4he world while -cruising over . Bri- ed.'tt would eventually clog the iliges• phony Albert Restivo and he and or' and implements.- thing about -angtomy, In' the opinion tain's Empire air routes at 100 miles tive organs. fgials. agreed that-these are enough of McClelland Barclay, the illustrator. an hoar. The hospitals 'are-fliled'today aitb names for anybody to remember. Re- .Clothes could be designed not only Flying 5.000 feet above 'this earth or patients who have committet3' this stivo did not explain how he happen '+ '+ ' to improve the appearance of wo>pen grave dietetic error, and are - suffering x' t -sea they will hand la their telegrams ed to be so thoroughly named by his A Service t0 but'to improve their deflnite defects' just as they would push this message frgm a great' variety of complaints parents. _ - a Barclay said. to which the human system is sub. �._... i "For one tiring, they are all design- across the counter of a Post Office. The Commr�nit _The- steward-- wfil-- fieobablp -- --bring iect.. l i ed on beautitirr SEvrer3•'that would While there. is life it is never too _ Classified Advertising you the answer received when you look well wearing„ a Sack, .wb.eretis ar>3 about 250 miles further oti your late to ,take warning. • For sound . T> e' Canadian .Nat- ional• Exprvas is. they ought to be designed tar figures journey, dieteie reasons we recommend whole- "IMTST Ayres mess ws►i TZD very definitely identified with the that, are not beautiful." meal' -foods, Including . whole wheat RESET EGGS wanted: prices sent ' progress of the communities served "The caterpillar figure !a out," be - "' Fweekly, W. A rrtitton, ti3o Bdurtlea a Railways. bread, fruits and vegetables as an °S by the Canadian Nation 1 y added, "the debutante slouch, the, important part of the daily diet: !s weekly, Ment>esrL Selling of farm produce and purchase Eat oilier foods but is great model• ' of manufactured' goods alike . is made Poifet siiump- they're pretty- touch London, "It N expected that the, ex- $�aA =7es z� lamas tv»ttps easy through the services'of this Com- passe -pension of the Royal Air Force to be ition...Meat, tor- instance, is advis- �,1LEVEN onlY, belt drl%4 power pany. the farmer or rural' dweller "Girls noiv are• interested in bav- proposed in the douse of Commons able not more than once a day. Make gruiJeklpu at Breatlyoareducedo yrie lad " is no farther away from the big city Ing fine healthy bodies, strength, en- by the Right Hon. Stanley )Baldwin several glasses oi'fruit juices, a' part Write to-day for prices and state depth , store than he is from the'Canadiau durance, and pep, These aren't found will consist of the creation of b0 of your daily diet, and .get the habit o! wcn, Mr. Anderson, Beatty Bros National Expresaofiice, nor is bb any. in flat - chested womerr." - new squadrons involving an addition of taking a modest amount of exer- Limited,• Fergus: Ont• son 238 -W ruither removed from his city-dwell- to the force of 600 airplanes. else daily. " ing customers .to whom be mAy desire _ Y . is to consign shipments of butter, eggs,' y -- cream' or other produce... *lot only i ' Al in the shipment of .goods doea the: STOP THAT ITCH Soured on the HOW TO MATURITY- MATERNITY .. Canadian National Express serve him, ! _.'World? — _That's Liver MIDDLE AGE - x but also .fn the transfer of money , _ " —�„ an >& Ko —Wake u KEEP COOL • • and valuables to any part of the woirrli p ypgr Liver- Frite for an Express Money 'Order ha be D. D. D. Mseriptiea 3*e.dh R.li.( a these three crita medicine ii come recognised as the safe method �+ -- No Calomel 11Te,_essar }' a woman needs a of transferring ,currency 'at all times. Dennirfreall �liing 11TId. a aaQe,eralpy w etchedl make thegmil5 Tie effervescing -glass of pleasttttt she can depend on: 'c'hat's : ,= While trot so unusual, the Tuft ser D D.D.Presalption q»icitly etopl take, of taking 'saits, 'oil', altrieral water. tatting Andrews Liver Salt when you why so ninny take Lydia E. - vice provided by Canadian .National i tortures of eczema ptinples plasquito laxative candy or chewing gum;' or` begin to feel the beat. At once you wiiL Pinidiam's Vegetable tCom� Express, is of great importance !o the other infect bltst, cashtas at>rf other skis roughage which rsnly rpove the bowels feel cooler -and you'll stay cooler.. f ppccu�ittnd• 98 out of iCO say, ' Ic _ - Rrowera of this country. During the r: afflictions. Forty pear world-wide and ignore the liver. but belpsmel "Let ithelpgon,too: oils What you need is to wake up your Andrews Dtl only quenches thirst, p season °wh=en soft fruits are being mar cos. Its gentle ppeennetrate - HNLer bile. Start your liver pouring the cools your blood. Taken occasionally P -• - - (1/ p I A E P � N K Il A �rS t keted, special care with their hhncl• soothing and hewing_; Inflamed tissues. dally two pounds of liquid bile Into, twice each week — Andrews will keg `1 ling is provided in refrigerator and ' No fuse -no mtiu. ear' grate and your- bowels. Get your stomach and- fit b purifying yoptr tysttm and _ specially equipped air- cooled cars, stainless - -dries alp �O�^° thy ,,testinea R'orAing as they should, once r y VEGETABLE COMPOUND with the result thlst Canadian trait � D. D. D.. pro today. Stoppsa more histlrEng regular shad co„arlctt elimina- tbe most intense itching instantly. A 35e Carter's Little Liver Pills will soon Lion. At all druggists. In tins, 35c and hoc. growers are enabled tp place their trial bottle, at any drug store, is arAn Ax you ups Purely vegetable. ate, Sure. � - � - -• ' - �u � New, a bottle, tSc. Sole Agents: - - product on the markets of the !,trip• teed to proveit-- ormonevback.D.D: D. Quick. Ask for them by tiame. Refuse john A .Huston Co., Ltd, Toronto, 2s tioue No. 216 -' 34 pities In excellent conditlon N +Wade by the Ow,M o(IratsAN BOW. ,_,,1 „, notes. 25e. at all druggists. 61 ` "�•;�' . iu •`' '?ra -� •. : a'r'°- "�`R'"'+s':'`�.• >'yT'u:, '�.54.R�'•�*t�-+T -Y ':r" 'a'F"?y*v3•- +� -- r:•-.- •�':,: wc�. �r� ' .4m'� ,�y. . Xess . i:. ., .. ` � - ,s�"y'9:c -°'°: '- � `rr;`n'f:*.r• ��. .,w` ,-,��•;•�•, -.w-- m`. �i ".Y1'3— .,.. -.. ,•.,, the queer things the minister .seen Harbron and daughter. ing Mrs. Carlton -many more happy `� btu1>Lt�lf���f Blaoke>mithina, d�, W000ik us do while• sitting in front of him Congratulations are exten3ed returns.. i. in the pews.. _. the Kinsale 'pupils who attended B. Sunday visitors were Walter and at right prices -� --- C. S., for- their high standing. Mrs. Bayles and family, of Brough• Now is the time to have those repaic - TERMS Uanbarton Mrs, 'Lodge returned to her home am; J.• and Mrs. Parkin ,and family, jobs attended co: ltrirrows repwireds - - �t.veper'seac : •rauii pak}tn W+raac. --- in Toronto after two weeks visit of Ashburn,' all with Mr. and Mrs. A. also new sections oo b+aud. The Es�- :pbe"Iptioos to the united state: sad Gres The Sunday School of the United with her sister, Mrs. Wan. Bell. Parkin; .Mrs. J D. bic$ride,-.Mr. ,Ed. ous Fleury Plows always on 6nuia $2,00 in advance. Church will hold their annual picnic Owing to the quarterly meeting 9carlett and daughters, Cleta -and Also dealer in Vittag Cream Sepai'r- _• ate Woodland- Park on Julv 10th. held at ,Mt. Zion next Sunday, there Lorinne and Mr. Hornby from Mal- tore anef Electric Washers. Witch, for Particulars. Will be no service here- on-that--day.- -tt n -M-r - and Mrs R �Yo��wa+�'a n� _in- l7octih utt -and Fresi e>t JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. -- r ,• .- The Woman's Association held last Mrs. H. Jones w}th Wm. Sadler and Wood machinery. _ Cedar Grove Thursday at Mrs. C. J. Stevenson s family; Mr. and Mrs. N. Ledzett, A phone call will bring .us to your farm. - Cedar Grove was well, attended. Arrangements Mr. L. Ledzett and daughter, Fern, .t1Yy- acetylene welding; Cedarena Canyon in Cedar Grove were made for a lawn social to be of Oshawa. Mr, F, Ledzett and song V--" j . uneuualled. as a natural amphith- held_ in July. Donald, of `roroatd;' with the Ledgett Phone Pick 715 There's a Cedar Grove' 'Garden carte. Enjoy an evening in this Pict- A number of the family of Mr=. Party bill in your local store, Post Y family. F. '.T •i7C7 CCCS,�7G'a+Sd ureaque park at their annual carder S. Carlton gathered at the' home of GB,EEN WOOD 401y. office or garage. -Note- the, Ionic list partv on Saturday' right JuIY 7th. ;lira• D. S. Crawfdrd. -on= Sunday, Jun._ 'of high' class artists. Decide now to. _ �harpenpd attend this outstanding Program on - - -- - 94, h, in- honor o£ Sirs. Carlton's 80th Lawn X�weis' - -- ; - -•- _ L'aFthday.. ".Guests were present from ON" -- MACHINE ESPECIALLY Saturday night July '7th. --- - Toronto, Oshawa,' Brock Road- and - -- - Notice' JOO� Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Aiker; sp- Pickering• There were four . generat - DESIGNED FOR THE PURPOSE Claremont ent the week -end , with the Mudie. family. - ions present; who all joined in wish - All old grease ands dirt is thoroughly M T and Mrs. 1?aterson� spent •Sun- - - _ washed out of the bearings and your day in Toronto with relatives. Mr. Franklin Rogers and Mrs. H. __ _ - —• we do Building nf all kinds. I• Astridge spent Sunday with bars. F. HORSE REGISTER. mower will be returned, well oiled Miss Eileen Cooper, of Toronto, and correctly adjusted for cutting. "CARPENTERING, i's, spending a couple of 'week', with - - -- - - -' USURPATEUR 120.34, (145101),- - her 'parents, Frank and.-Mrs Cooper. *T* � W. A. AU4TINr CEriENTING, The local ball team wEre success STRAND THEATRE Imported stallion,..relristered in the Rouge HiiIP Service Station; - PLUMBING - -- Jul in capturing first, in that series Can. Percheron Stud Book, and en, at the Uxbridge Field Day on June rolled as No. -471, the property of ckerio¢, or in Pi - J. A BU3H BY. Phone 4800 05 g) and 20th., "CT�SF•iLCfF'�. Oscar Wilson. Brougham, will -- -- - ROOFING Lorne and hits. Overland, of Tor- stand for service during 1934 at and d I.. Overland, _of Erin, Thursday, Friday %nd S aturday his own stable, Brougham. a •` We alao sell Brantford Roofing ;e ' spent Sunday with C. A: and, Mrs.' JUNE 28. 29 and --30-. - -- CLAREMONT ENSIGN 26574, Cly flad[Q.Service H.-twriais, Empire Birlaroom Overland. desdaie. $tallion, Sire, Dunmore En- - bquipment, Duro Water - _, t D. Morgan was in-Cobourg on Th- RUTH_ HALL + sign, (imp.); dam, Bridgebaak 'Jowl ALL - MARKS - Sy4teniH. Beatty ursday of last week attending a :CHARLEg STikRETT• (imp.); the property of F. G. Son' Stable Eglaipnient group meeting of Fire Insurance ers, Gordon Park Farm, lot 20, -con BFRVIOED AND REPAIRED and +.that Building lldeterials Companies: "" - - t K = = 2 Pickering, will make the seasot, PRICES REASONABLE C. and Mrs. Overland left for the of 1934, at his 'own 'stable. Terms: WORK . dUARANTEED - E "pmatea Free r funeral of the former's uncle, Chas. e.a $10',00, payable, Feb. 1st, 1935. All Work Guaranteed .,Overland, who died on Monday at RETURN O F accidents at owner's risk. Jong - "the age of 88 yearn: a Kiel, manager. ARTHUR FIELD - CASEV JONES. F: J. PROUSE The Baptist Church _ quartet att- - DOL- .173201- 12921, the Imported •8' T: I• ltr+ad,rnty. -ended-the- Salem Cemetery anniver- Yuu've ell rand tier hu".k `Jae *.li. Franck Percheron tailion. t }3 46 )E'hooe 5201. PICKERING Phone 6502 ears on Sunday afternoon last They wonderfid pi.ture inlall- talking• . property of E• A. So will PICHERING. ONTARIO were accompanied by many from •- • -• . '- •here. ' Cumetii:+,: ' stand for season of 1934 at his "Roy, uh -B+-+yc " -' own-stable, lot 14, 10th lino, Mark -- Whitevale "Turchy'+ Kitty Coop,' _ ham. This horse is a Governmer*, - T+le of r Shirt! Premium Horse. Terms ljl0., pay- 336. �;ANADA DRY HOLIDAY 3iIXB0 awliss Jean Webster, of Seaforth, r* able March- let. •- 193i. No. 2 "BEVERAGES BISCUII•S visiting her numerous friends' here.- - Form At. All accidents at owner's Lnret- &title Mr. Sidney Pugh entertained a risk - - . I5 c a E++ SPECIALS ALS 29 cents - •number ' of his Sriendss on Friday to '• L.4SCELLES - Grand Champion _ .. a lawn party. Monday; Tuo•d «y-- and Wednesday Clydesdale staltiori. • the prop'm' - L Mr. William- Burtun still remains JULY 3, S ."od.4 of T. O. Lowry. White-vale. -will Thee Savings in poor health, much- to the regret of Ruby Keeler %nd Click Puwe11. • make the season of 1934 as follows. - ` -' ' For his manq Sriertds. Wednesday mottling --Still leave his TgL'R9DAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY - W': J. Beaton and' family and Dr` - own stable and Proceed to --John - _ ..;j8. B.- Beaton and,,family spent Sun- tt ff Barne4. CherrvW0 , . for noon; Foot', h t - Parade. th . - • day with D. R. and Sirs. $carols. g cute. to Chas. Hutchings. Brock Rd. BPE(71fAL • . - Miss Irene Pugh and her friend, - for night. Thursday proceeds to VP. it "' -- 19.+I m +t�ic.T•uee:,Me. See it. SOAP ..sundry =1U bans for 25e. - "' Miss Marjor}e''HaII are with'the for C..' Wilison`s Brougham. for noon: f f mar's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. thence to his 'own s*- -able for nigh!. ' -SPECIAL _ Pu¢h• f: "+medlar : :�iut'hinQ but for Tuuth - Fi +hrrtn%b'- H,+lida Carvxro- Fridsv afternoon pant ?ads to iz t- LARGE �j The Annual Decorlttian Services at Y ham's Hotel, Brooklin. for 'night, LUX FLAKES, t'KGS 3 for : 39c. � :.the Whitevale Cemetery will be hela No advgnre + in Prtr. 'Saturday. proceedP to his own stn- 9PECNAL _ _, _ on Sunday. July lbul .next at Babe - - ble where he will-remain until. th) FALCON TEA, Reg. 600., Spee>tal 49c• -p. m. if weather should happen to be STRAND THEATRE followinsr. Wednesday mon.iag. Po - - - - unfavorable, the service • will be ad- _ j; X BRII;?G E iiisure_ a foal, 515.00. SPECIAL journed to the United Church.' -. On- Wednesday. July 4th, aj 6.45 -- - - -- - - - - ' ---- - -- - POST'S BRAN, 2 for- - :. = 22e. - p, m.. standard time, Markham Soft- ..hall ..hall team will play at Whitevale. N"'10 �,` y SPECIAL 9c j6Vhitevale` are leading -!heir group. , I 1 D 1 WELCH'S• GRAPE JUICE, Botts 2.7 :.. staving • won three . games and los. `bone. Come out and see a good ball - SPECIAL N _ :':. MAXWELL HOUSE Coffee, ! lb. -41c. 'N The supper Riven the Board .of the `. _ 1 niteci Church. last week teas one of -•' -' Maur .many successful affair of the 11 1 b 59 r c SPECIAL -- church. Many attended. and enjopPti SUGAR, white or ye oy, 0 s. fO = the very fine dinner given, cgra'M ..FIRE MEN S BIG - PICNIC ,.: a�as followed bY_ a splendid program _ • ' _ of vocal -and instrumental music ant} THEe , an address of v nusual charac'teiri,t- tL'ii1 be i►eid to - - - .1m. by .Rea•... Smythe, ref_ -Port_ Pay- - -- - - _ who claimed that we had often been w '. Sr- F'IGKIN� r given the views of the pulpit by tht, } _ _ �y _ - ' IVlemor��l . Park - :Pjcl;ertng - _ � E congregation, and he' was now. zoinc Ypti order PRO \E IGh FtIrG_(300 We deliver 'to give the congregation. the pulpit's :. _:.. • .. :- uN- _ - - -- - .. -- - - -. iviews df the congregation. We never MONDAY, _, ULY 2ND, . 1934 would leave believed that we were - v- Tickering Hardware Store such an odd lot. He told us of all -- BASEBALL LL TOURNAMENT - - . OSHAWA MIDGETS, OSHAWA, wetT13Y AND PICKERIxG The Flies sie.'here, and we have the Goods. Flit, Fly -Toy. Prizes- a"J.00 and 810.00 -: for the House. Dr. Be", Fly Spray and Stook Aid THEATRE _ - :_:__for the r3took. king- Bug - killer for the potatoes .. - and all garden produoe. It kills the •VC7- �3ITSY' -' C A L I T H U m- P I A N -M A P GH •' bugs and prevents Blight~ House .. .`'_ Screen Doors, Window Screens and Wire Cloth for the - 9tartin frow.westend of Village it 2,, All sizes and w red H . T1iL'EiSDA'Y FRIDAY; BAPRDAY g R p.'m. (D. S. T.) to the i Complete stock of Haying and Harvest Tools. J U N E 28, 29 and 80, Memorial Paak. Plow Shares to -fit all makes of Plows. - :meat Comical Oertfl'L 815, $6, 82 Boys - under 15 ;' 81.00 .50 : Agent for.He0brmick— Deering'Farm Machinery. Decora_ ted Car, $10. 83. 83 T burls under 15,81.00, .50 - and Repairs. Beet -HAVANA, - . � Horse. Cultiva tan *57.00 cash- .GIRLS � SOFTBALL GAME • '1 e - I D OWS • .. ' - - ._ _ •Motto :- '"�P.e have it. Can get it, Oc • Prize - Fivs Dollars ' ' it is floc made." . . • ... .Telephone 300.J OAN BLONDELL ..SPORTS, • J. - � -•'- =� , a�G G.LENDA FARRELL- ' 9nbstantial prizes given for Foot Races, Novelty Races for all J . S, BAISDON , � � PICX LYLE TALBOT ages and both sexes. . Three - legged Races. Sack and , lw• i e :. .Slow B'1 cycl ' Racing, ,,. • , �'`' :.G Ai hIBBEE _•._ _ _ - Pitchia; far eoary,� -, ly ---)p 3a, ig 1.0), ,$2 00 THE ROBINS ..ARE BACK Looa1, $4.00, $2.00. , Monday, Tuesday ati3 �Vedn'sda EVEN= �TGF VAV�EV'=S.�S�E SHCW Dien'B Work Heots 2.f9 tip - ARTHUR DRi'N1NOND and STEWART PRESTON, a couple of nuts Men s Overalls and Pants 1.25 pc `v{� JULY 2,• 3 and 4 • . RUTH DOYLEYS 9 Dances extraordinary tr. son 9 as - Y : Men's W is 65e, or 'L for 1.2A y oak Shia LILIA�i HARVEY g you like them i?[b'I, THE CLOWN, Afternoon Rrid'E'veniag: 3 . •,..,.,, . .. _, _ _. Farm Team Harness Sl . LEW AYRES - wt.1TSV , PRIZIE : -' BAND' Horst; Collars at various prices C. N. E, winnera leading t1w mtrode and uu'tlae grouuds frow 2 tol p. tn. :.Sweat Pads Team Lines /�/��/ ,ai PQNY FOR 90gE ONE- Donated by Sir. Pieov.' Free to the hold• - Now is the time to get that old +, • wr • er of the leicky ticket.= -Tttedraw will•be m%de on the stage, harn`eaq repaired' - = ' 4 �1/ AKNESS D incing after parform+nce. Music by Hay - !tickers' 7 -piece orchestra 90 _ Fhone 2- ' Ref rethment Boothe And Midway. Ample parking space, 25 etc. a car t " �- WITH= ` �' ADM1S910Nir 256te. (D%ylight 9gving Time) Children, 10 cta. CE C 1 L 13 RADL E " CHARLES BUTTERWORTH -- -- _ —, -- - - -4 - -- � :, 0 3C - ii R Z N ai F. J. PROUSE, Chairman S- C. JONES, Secretary -- _ - - • Via: �+ -Aareaieat _ .. - ._� - -�— `. --_ - T ...• ., -. ..... - / • Miss Dickison, of Toronto, spent- - joyment Wm. and Mrs. Gibbons, of Torou- tale weekend with 3Fiss S. a Evans. Add L. E• �'NE /LL Miss Effie Miller is spending a -' to, spent Tuesday in town. few weeks with friends in Chicano. The Baptist Church Mission Circle Mrs. Win. Neal- attended the fun- - _ FUNERAL DIR$OTOR AND -suet -'at Mrs. Lynn's on Wednesday eral of her father at Bailie lash - _ igll[82►LD[ER afternoon. Strawberries and cream - week.- - _ Ao V�acatio�n Travel = - - !was one of the features of the after- D• A, Scott and friends of• Kitch- - _ -- Auccewor :to W. J. (-father,- - noon: r Don't forget the Big )Field Day home heent Sunday at the formes - � - - _ Stouffville :a Go - _b _ M O t - _ :here on the 18th of July. -A bi�pro - — '}�'OT�R C�ACH . __ .. _ Ni11 t and Day Service rrramis -now Uuepared, bot�of r the �frO- -here atten :Elie •- Business Phone Residence Phone afternoon and evening, and a Rood Memorial Services at Uxbridge last Blake -your journey there and back one of the really MI �� : -day- is'assured Sunday. _ _ ^enjoyable features of o-nr holida ; Relaa =- for et Lyman and Mrs. Pilkey have. ran- Miss Nancy Duval, of Toronto is _ --• - y y g -led the 'Glover cottage on the Trent - visiting -he-r _i 44C Mrs. "Bryan and the worries of driving iII busy - traffic — enjoy the T- b1rs. Burton. beauties of the o e WN. 'ANDERSON River €or the -second week in :Au,eust. p II eOnntry a8 SOU glide smoothlq Mr. Piikey,_we see is going to. tale, Lyman. 1?il$ey..hopes .to have his over the King'B Highway. iII t_he care. of a competent DUNBARTON a well -earned holiday. new storet ready for occupancy at the and C011rte0118 driver. - _ colt to A. Picov in Pickerin sec nt end of this eek. G. M. Forsyth sold a 5 -gear _ - _ �T - - •. g ant- Sacra?rreat Services will• be otiser ` - - - - I N S U R A l�l C E - _ ly. Said colt ins now to become the ved in the United Church on Sung SUMMER TIME � TA B L E S - _.proud possession of the.lucky ticket- day• morning next. ----- AUTOMOSIL14 ' .'.holder_ on Dominion Day at- Picker- School - examinations die well an= - '•� Etfect3�re S9Lt=da;y. %Tu=e 23Td FIRE' ling• _ der gray and most of them will be Convenient Daily Service --'- -- BURGLARY ' Miss Daisy' Duerden is' relieving . completed this week C y js presidinyr at the TO F'opt. 106X Summer Res02'te .' OAeUALTY - E. Bryan on the rural mail route . J.: H. asks I - - this week during the absence of the High School examinations being-held - LIFE INSURANCE latter in- attending- the Postmasters° at'- Oshawa this.week. SA-RRIE: - ORII:.LIA- MIDLAND - WASAGA BEACH _ - Phone Pickering 79W Sol Convention -at Windsor. Norman Gr- GRAVENHURST-- MU.SKOKA WHARF -- HUNTSVILLE ahain is providing the trausportat- JACKSON'S POINT - BEAVERTON - MUr1�ELMAN'9 _. ion. "Yon Can Buy at Home" r LAKE -'ANDINTERH -"—.- 'Evans Ward, who has been sex- EpIATE POINTS -' � TiREB ' BATTEE;i,tl?i9, �, _•._iorisly ill for some. time and whose �'�ye DIRECT CONNECTIONS WITH STEAMERS AT• MUS' case has developed into pneumonia. >.,F• - KOKA WHARF, HUNTSVILLE AND MIDLAND -• -• IF a! tir4le of writing somewhat im- ;;fix,. ACCES90RIE9, proved. His daughter, Elizabeth, of Care At As low- acrd- bettetrpciced - - -the Western fto,4 �is- ai_Wx on ,j �- ---- iBLiii:e' alxid Siffh'wa,y� him.. and as Fred and Mrs. Cowie and Russell 'V ACAT /ON T OC,lR� _ - Cowie attended the _ funeral of the - _ _ u can n oroato. -Yo i T " late Robt. Cowie Davidson, of Mark- Eye - G>NB DAY TO BEVF,N DAY8 - -ham, on Monday of _this week. Mr. , , Let us repair that leaky top, • . With Stop Over Privil es n I eR - Davidson was in Claremont race t y S'tralln - - -- with the' Bowling' Teams. 'aad *aJ _ - well known here. - 8kiiled Motor Repairs. A good day of sport , and enter- �y Wi. Tuck. Opt D. ;cuskoka Lakes - 30,000 Islands `_ w - tainment is going to be had "at Pick -. �.i4ir�t{�n J. La erinx_ on • Monday next • '( Dominion Eyesight, Education and Efficiency �' _ Wasaga Bea h - - Phone 2908 _ _'Day).. The CaIithumpian Parade will : -'be an interesting feature and com- Part a2 YC} - PICKER 1 N . - O TARIO menses at 2. p.. m. D S. T . -at the i O *33.4e15 West end of the. village. When anything irregular is to be {All EYproees Poid frua, TuroAto) - D1NTi,tS GAGE Three rinks from the Claremont feared, throuts'h improper use of your t- _ -- Bowling_ Club took part_ in_the tourn- eye's. touching upon - -yetis healltlr spsd _ -'- ew York -Chick o- Cleveland ainent at Stouffville on Friday even happiness, or siuccesa, they do not S t7�ur. tsrocY and Kiagatoo gds, ling last. Twenty rinks' engaged in fail to wend out some kind of warn- ',- ',COACH AND STEAMER CIRCLE TOURS . -- the series. Fred Ward, brought home ling and 3"our own experience should s. !General Repair Work all cars. second prize. The prizes - were. ota teach you just how to understand ; Aeklor ilinstratotd folder describing a variety guranteed at reasonable inch appreciated character. some of the manq warnings common- of delichtful dn& ioexpenAve Vseatioo Tours. Pricbw The Union Sunday School p ;chic ly expressed. The most common of t _ course and blurted or noticeabl "Acetyiene Weldins� has been announced for Fri"y. July y re 6th. The picnic is being held at Port duced "vision bat these are the fell- _ 3attedes rope:ired . #Lad charged. Bolster, an ideal- Spot for this tvve ow-up of some minor warnings all- = Daily Se ry I ce - LOW Fares Firestone aad Dunlop Tiro% i B picnic and well known W our vex- owed to go unheeded such as wear- pie. Transportation arrangement= mesa, nerve exhausfion, headaches. bttWtafl TORONTO and dssoNoe sad Oils. have been made and 'are known to eye watering, twitching of the lids, gC'F'FALU -NF '- YORK- DF ;I'KUIT- i'HIf'AGO fre�ment Booth in Uoaneetioe _ __she _schools. itchiness of eyes and - reddened tiid - Phone Ptok, 7600 _ I Decoration edges and a feeling of sand in the LUS ANi.ELE- I- LONDON- RRANTFORD .(night or day). The Union Cemetery eyes. atxp acrd inflamed eyes and Dap Service will be. held on Sunday bas, When theses O-1 H A W A A N U 8 A 1f I LION i ymptoms are evid- sext. A. W. Jackson - -of Whitby• and bnt 'it is- quite common for your ey- and other Uan »riian sad [r. 9 s. points MILTON SLEEP J. Ross, of, Beaverton together with - _ esinht to. appear Alright, but your _ - 7 .PROPRIETOR - the ministers of the village will ad- eyes are not alrisrht, because for - drAas the - services. which gill >x held them to see in a normal wav they , iPI CKERI NCB - TORONTO . p •must expend -or .waste nerve enerey. J I' - - -at the Cernetery at. 2.30 m. An in- vitation is extended to ' everyone to Don't wait for danger to be eviden'. Tbo Picket roil to Toronto service rem tine unchanned. attend. if veu are scot sure about your eyes Copies of the new 9svmmer Time - tables are clew ` The three lucky winners of the re- make sure. availwble•ae OfBree aad.A¢ealciea. cent demonstration riven by - Chas. _ ..- -- _ to be. continued Cooper, were given their trip to Nia- -TICKETS, TIME TABLKS' . AND -gars 'Falls•, taking in tine Frost Steel : and' Wire 'Co. Plant and the Inter- STANLEY - TIiEATRE _ ALL COACH TRAVEL I.N FORMATION AT t 'r.'ational Harvester Co. Plants at 9 EYa t $pae�ai�t Haririiton. The three recipient= w'r^ D �O %'III T nT� � 1 s by Lyman Pilkey, Bert Jones, o` Brook- - - - - SJT 4 U li FVI LLE - . n 1 v n L lv "' ��°'°� =' �"' "lin. and Chas. Harper, of Stouffville. They made the trip on Saturday last ° - 'DISNEY BLA)(Z, and thoroughly enipyed the vwhol� of - , lest 1 — - -- the frig, their host. Chap_ Cnover., b'Rff)A�' anb SATURDAY, -.-. _ � _ F�atem Hou CKER 1tiIG Phone 45 w. a -understand proved a most, excell- JU -`E 29th yno 30th �- ii'ees �� ant one,. they Fay thev did not want - _ - -fur Bata or smoke%, and gave them BRAY FLOCKS - - - one. of the best times, they have hart. ``SITTING. PRETTY" •ARE Ch1C s = =85 per et. pullets - - - - -- Anniversary Services-in the Un- ited Church on - Sunday last we're Jack Oakie Jack Haley WINTER. •very successful, large crowds being (Till er ha ___ gOgerB Thelma Todd L7ilYERS (low would you likes flock of baby chicks that vtill turn - Little, of Toronto gave• the address- - ,out to be 85 per cent pullete? . Thinly of the saving of - PICTORIAL �c.OMEDy es at each 'service and was very -feed, saving of tlroodet spaces lower Average coat of raieieg pullete much appreciated• and e¢joyed. The to laying age. You now have that op rtunity with Brad White home choir led in the musical part _ =Lrgho n cks. etc er nd a or ptoandard grade. r chi h Fou atio 8 of the service at the morning service a vsi as their twos MONDAY, JULY 2ND We have secured the services of a Japsseee expert, who has been ng pedal numbers' "sexing" baby chicks in Rritish Columbia; all season,• with 9U to the anthems, ",I waited for the Lord" One nigh -t only 2 Shows. 7.00, 9.00 per cent accuracy, It is safe to expect thac his work with Bray s� : and "In Heavenly Love Abiding" chicks win beat least 85 per cent accurate. 90 for the balance of e lArorials with quartet and obligato arrange- JOHN BOLSS GLORIA STUART seasod,' vie are offering day -old White Leghorn chicks with the ment. The• choir of Pickering. Unit- guarantee that they will be at least 85 per cent pullets. ' :,,•+� .r. y' 4--d Church - presided in this section at --> v- • - MMM the evening service, singing, Turner's spa �. w Our other breeds are still being sold "as they come" pullets and BELOV� D cockerele together. But if. you would like them divided by ee ;es - "At Even ere the Sun was Set" and before they are shipoed,' our expert will do it for you at an addit- When tles apprMelb- Sulliv an's sacred ' arrangement of tonal coot of ><L 00 er hundred. We da 1�TOT -offer the pullete sepac ea its fhw hoar tdo "The Long Day Closes", "Saviour, - " _ :ately. except lie' White Leghorn. memorials we axeew" Thy Children Weep,, -and Miss•Wat- :.. will be standing in a =: - son, singing the well -known soprano TUESDAY rind WEDNESDAY Our June prices are greatly reduced. Write for particulars or mute tribute to - the - number. "How. Lovely are Thy Dwel- phone the manager of your nearest Bray Hatchery. Hatches twice person they have beets • brigs"; JULY 3rd a►nd 4t13 a week- No delay. erected to honor. Oat A quiet, but picturesque .wedding , DRAY CHICK HATCHlLRY, 106 Clayburn Ave., St. Catharines, Orrt. creative skill seeatee took place . on June 20th, at the home ' t t U NA•SHAMED" Brooder and Oiflce, 2383 13+tfferin St.•, Toronto. the Bert reealts _, of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eight breed's•- •Eight ydar of Blood= .eating -Sixth Year Giovernment, "No Greater Trlbate^ - T David Dawson, Clarenlont, when ,Starring HELEN TWPLVETREE9 Approval. N. W. STAFFORD x their youngest daughter, Lillian, be- - came the bride of Mr. Jpseph Wm..' • „ - - "non Road ' • Syd Schmidt. Whitby F:mpringham, son of Mr. and Mrs. •- -- - ,, Phone Whitby . .Charles Empringhaan, Mount Ziox . •, , , :, .. , Proprietor -- - -- -. -- - - - - -- - IR4 _ _ •._ i�"; � Ont. A friend of the family Rev. A. :_FOR QUICK SALE F,. Owen, Unionville, Ont.. officiated. Parking apace at rear df the Theatre. -. - The ceremony was performed in the ` living -room which was decorated - 1931 Plymodth Coupe, R. S. 136 Internat. Gang:. Plow, Demonatr. _ with pink and white peonies, The - THE "MADELINE" 6=-14 Durant Sedan _ . - Bealty Wood Tub Washer .1 bride, who was' given in marriage. by _ 1928 Durant Coupe Frost and Wood Gang Plow . ' her brother; Mr. Bob Dawson,, enter- BEAUTY-• SALON 1930 Desoto Sedan 2 Rfding �•'lowa ed to the strains of tile Lohengrin - 1930 E's'sex -Sedan - 'DeLaval Cream Separator No. 12 Maple I of M1St11a1 Firs - Wedding .March played by her sister _ _ --- -. - -IV. 7 Buick Coach Primrose Cream Separator. ?Qo. 2 Mrs. -Wm: P: Boyirigton. The bride 1934 means a new vear which means 1934 Chevrblet-Sedan - :Vass -ov!)U inch -Grinds (new) InsnranCe ND• -wore a gown of shell -pink moss cr- a new Permanept Wave_ .. 15 -30 blcDeering Tractor blcLaughlin liouble head Grinder _ . r _ epe, she carried Butterfly Roses and Ibave ,Permanent'Wavestosiritevery 10- 20_McDeering Tractor - Jack and• Belt • for -same Riiridef - And WAWANF.SA INS. CO. ' was attended by Mrs. Onille Cox, as lady's purse, so why not make 10 -20 Fordson with fenders Fleury' Oat Roller Cheap rnter f,,r farni and country Maid of Honor, who wore a frock -of anappbintmerit, Two .10- 20.Fordsons. without fenders Top Bugey _ -- - "- - hnild,ngs. Rosebud Mousseline de snie and a I give all m� customers my very. set Two 2- furrow I, H. C. tractor_plow� PEter Hamilton Cutting Box Windptnrm Insnrapev nn buildinga, / : :i; cnrsas a .of Talisman Ruses. The 3- furrow Fleury tractor plow (new) 6 ft. Stiff tooth cultivator, H. or T. - wirrd•mitlp.Piinp era careful attention. . groom w•aF' attended by .Mr. Orville - - - " ' 3- Furrow Oliver Tractoor Plow 6 ft. Spring tooth cultivator Automobile Inenrdoce _ Cox. After tl,e ceremony, luncheon Also, Marvelling, Hair•curting, 6 ^alp 2- Furrow Little Wonder Tr. Plow 2 -Row Massep corn cultivator -• ofall' kinds. - was served*at the pride's h(me. Lat- and FRglsd Treatments, -• 2- Furrow Cockshutt Tractor Plow _ Findlay. Cook Stove, 20 in. oven. FARMS FOR 8AL81 er the bride and gtoori' left for a Shampooing. =Fleury No. 4 Sins;le' Plow - Electric Stove. - " AgN -trip ,to Muskbka. For travelling, the 136 International Gang Plnw Refrigerator, for store or butcher Write or pbotw �,eCsral. �tuadieu. - BOWMAN & ROWE bride wore a Fawn Suit with match- get computing scales, nearly new Silo, nearly_ new rune _and sides '. inn accessories. On tbeir'return they' Phone 1908 - CLAREJdONT WHITBY, ONT, wall reside at. Mount Zion, out. CHAS. COOPFR, CLAREMONT ti °F-.,. � 1a' . ;.. .� .- ��e".w'ia•iF��;.•;;, Wye.. ,�+ry. <'.''�F'vf';.- �7'a<:4;u^. .:: s..� -„�,r »'ra ''.•K ; .. = �'^._a. �, ..f, ',♦ .t+". 'a 'i�S"� , - at!�iP?':q;,1�' {•�R'C^A- •'�';�yf,•� . is '• lc '.i_._. `y ! A+ �ti 7' : •':s °3°s'g+�'a,�..a; ,'�" "^s"m,•e � _ -, _ • r _ Yum"ME SEE LAUGHT : _Sax Rohmer - - -An Arab boy came running. A "I can give you no tip, my friend," '.launch from the gunboat was dead- Celeste replied sorrowfully. "All I red for the jetty..., know Is what happen inside these _ "There goes the last five thous walls." She waved eloquent bands. .stud;' said the Wasp; and, raising "But in that room there -- "' the poin• :IDls voice: "ALL ABOARD!" he cried, ted dramatically to a narrow door Tli Jo Lung and Dr. Oestlerps wife panelled In dull gold --'Jn that room (known on the he head as Miss Ed- there, this morning, something i hap• Orange Pekoe Fresh frorirn ' .. • nom) stood at the head of the gang- Den I think —=a GOOD thing." . - - - - Way, anxiousiy watching the trio on When the locked door vi3s broken Mend - - the little wharf, dawn a horrified group stoop, on the the Gardens "Do ye aall?" Maelles asked Dr. threshold of a room entirely panel- _'° Oestler, The Austrian thought: led 'in gold lacquer. LyinaCross a - "Money opens many doors, ba? There divan covered with black cuskions, TOpB World 'was no escape it he remained ash- delicate ivory body gleaming through 1 p - ` ore. The Marq is and kite pasha the tine texture of a silken robe, lay All Play and No Work' plainly had deserted the sinking ship, Orange Blossom —her downward hung It Is the good fortune and the just and the danger must have been great, head gbastly because of the blood pride of New Zealand to hold, of all ba? —since they had Lett two millions which had drenched It. nations, the record for average longs- Jack Will Be a Dull Boy If He Spends All His Time Amusinj Of minted money behind tbPm?" "Good God, sir!" cams a ' *.Darns vity. The male infant born in that Himself Instead of Learning To Do Certain Dr. Oestler nodded briefly and whisper. "Some wild animal has Is State can expect, on an aver- ''; walked tip the gangway, followed by been at her --look at her threat!" age, to live to the age of 65 years, and Work About the -House or Garden -- _: Marilee and Len Chow, They eltp the temale to within six week of sixty- Thus Making Himself Useful — Ranting!" Dawson_Hal pad out to the open seal Vearier, = S-- a:hisF.eI'- _years. - -from the forward - conning tower, saw ed. "Oh, my darling! Thank God!" - All zhlldTv shaul+l work. We of child training in which we -go to This is a very, remarkable achieve. , the threatening grey lines of H.M.s: Eileen opened her blue eyes and look• don t mean is mills or factories but extremes. The '�ariver' par,nl is ment, and makes one wonder how iaanther lying half a mile ' outside the ed up at bim— wondering. Tben, with close New Zealand hash already come either in the house or yard, or even 'doing as much harm as the 'easy reef. Len Chow gave thr order to a slow smile, she twinad bar arms to help dad stack up the cans in the parent. It is a wise mothe *_,, whc to the top score which Is ultimately aabgterge. Only" through the peria about his neck and drew big head store. recognizes the need of playtime and. cope did the doomful shape remain down to her breast, a *.tamable in the present skate of our We are advocates of .child tabor, worktime, too, and who can arijust n ti medleal and sanitary knowledge, just as we are chain visible, Dawson Haig held her tightly He pions of child nice balance. The mortality in the first year of play and child freedom of the right They �d r . n ti,if�ttai__t8a had done much and gained much. At life among tbe- white, -f8 �p�ulap�tio i �Q part. An advocate of labor !n this Balance Work and Play ' last, ne Rau �ua"tr%l b.. Just as surely as we alloy the tloirn a cramped iron ladder. He v stumbled and clutched. It seemed to choice of a profession. lie' had lash- for males• and has reached the sex* omt Iron y : toned s stepping into them and condition them. to the � °u�'�� -�- live Perpetually , on _ be strangely .tilted:- J g stone, he knew it, ceedingly low figuse of '25.48 for is- Work habit later In life. Easy Street, and wear ourselves ouf - "They can never see t).e pens- which would carry him from the males, The corresponding figures for trying t It's perfectly silly to bring up rJ+ f?; o save them from the secret cope!" he cried. "Why do- we sub- Criminal Investigation Department of the white population of the United children on a diet of pap and then of work, we are knocking the mortal ^ - - mer=e so, deep? :.." :Sew Scotland Yard to the goal of states in 1930 are 60.86 and 48.21. expect them to enjoy hard food later from between the bricks of national - The whole fabric-of the underwater his ambition. He had been itislrn- perhaps nothing could testify more on, silly and criminal to say, "They istic strength. craft shook suddenly and aivsred, mental in breaking up a formidable eloquently to the excellent _health are just children once," and, let them y we are undermin 7 Q Y ju But individual] organization, a danger ,to. the eiv11- -'. "]lase.,' Oeatler screame3 deeper• management In New Zealand than get laze and expect every one in the ing them, too, and misleading them. -. lately -- "Chow! Gott! — We're lzed world this low mortality among babies. For house to stand around and wait on They cannot -live for eighteen of - - aground!' The Scotsman, stopped his $eneh -was being combed. .Air force at that stage of life everything de them while they never turn a finger. twenty years without any idea o} engines pilots were watching all'rosi's.ta the pends on proper care of the mother Soft Life Harmful self -help without going soft at the_ Other voices came, dimly at first — Red Sea. The Camel C•.trps were at and •cht1d. Nowhere along life's path It is. unfair to the child to have. core when they need every bit ol then raised to shouting Ditch "Dr, Bir Ambar. And the secret base was can effort• be e=sAnded with greater a nurse of governness at his beck strength of character they can sum In the bands of the navy, effect, and call too long; I Oestter," said XacIles, •8�r. Len g; if he has to make mon at the crisis of their live:, Chow—ye Svere right in 3' ye sald�! "what is it. my rtes -esf t' Eileen no or little effort to look out for Vacation is coming, Is it to tM We're 'overloaded, There's five Path- whispered. � himself physically, It Is all wrong filled, with dawdling, or will it have Dins between us and God's sunshine, He stroked the thick waves of cop r _ �+'� R. It is unkind and short - sighted to 'a few daily hours of assigned dlities' and no human power can raise us f� pert' hair• Nothing, darling;': he -re �t COWS iJlley keep girls out of the kitchen and There are fourteen hours ii —a child'. It. We're buried under the sea, wit plied- nn say, "They'll learn to, cook quickly. day. A lot of time for every.hing -,two million pounds sad a' our sins!" But save, rbr one glimpse ;in. Lon- Is Fined .7�VV enough wh a they are married." The' Iron-framed doerway was don, he had never yet come within Maybe they will, but not being -- - _crowded with ghastly fads• MSCIIes reach of the THING which tore hu. "conditioned" to cook, they will hate tsyran to hie feet, dry t mat! throats, and, some deep Soulangea County I arlYltr it very Likely. Or only like it ae long CHURCH NURSERY t DDS •o his ltneea and raised his -head and his down in his mind, be eaemed to bear Punial.ed for Cirflss as they are emotionally interested, A Methodist Church at Croydon ha, _ `locked hands. the high, batlike laughter of Yuan - _ - Too many children go through establlshAt a nursery, with toys an+. "O�tord!" he cried; "tor thi6 one Mee gee, . - „ school and emerge in utter confusion cradles, !a the church hall, ac tha _. _ t world THE, kND.) ' `._.... -Neglect work -- the. world w•ee deed ir: a-efntnl life- 4liRre we - ( � � - _ to he rid of mothers may attend service• .. _ a grain =o' mercy!" _ _ SEAL—A fine of $100 and 'of "must", or having -to - use. - their - • ;lf O1 f costs or two mon -thi An Jail was -the -hands -mind , • to - support - `their The inhabitants Of that nameless �Ul'lOtl>l< World penalty imposed upon- Roch Laroux, bodies. They are suddenly expect-. Soutsages County farmer, by Judge ed to develop work habits entirely jf+� town dominated by the palace of / Maurice Tetreau here, following Lar• foreign to their natures. G ` Ya'an Hlee See, willing servants of 'Sixteen children are boric to .every oux's conviction on N charge of ill- They have studied, of course;- -and the master on the hill, had down at 1,000 people in Britain In a Year, ac treating his livestock. The complaint that is Iabor. We do not discount - the moment that the battleship bad cording to the last statistics; softy was laid by members of the 'farmer's that — but except in the cases of - showed her nose' over the horizon, years ago there were thirty births to family, the court end of the prosecu• s -earned educations they cannot be Have you a Story, a Sketch 00.01y t4!B eunuchs, like stupid, faith- every thousand of.tbeh population. Lion tieing looked after by the Society expected to face the- new situation or an IHustratian that is sale. ful dogs, remained, huddled to a hap- Rural Postmen In the North -West for the noon ,of Cruelty to cheerfully when the world stares to 3ess group Inside the great gates of districts of the United States have Animals. see what they will make of them- able? -- the old palace, bees elflciaily eapplted with packets selves. Five of LarGUa a seven cows had preparation for LLife Or perhaps - "The • palace Itself surpas3P° . nay. at birdseed 'to carry with Chem on Bled of tsEarva #ion; the judge Ras told; — -_ _ _ � P . y0il have tOttie thing which Lieutenant Mar'tbam bad their rounds and deliver to the birds, and' accused's -barn was to disgrace- Who makes the steady, to - btr - other saleable idea. _2eli us seen or Imagined., Th3 iettlale in- 80,000 pictures a second have been ful condition. Four horses were also 'depended -"upon clerk or stenograph• _ habitants, _huddled in cushioned Tor -` "shot'- by a remarkable super -speed fund starving by officers of the er or secretary'! The girl who had to about it, tiers, were staring wide -eyed at the movie camera patented In Germany. S.P.C.A. L,aroux at first pleaded gull- get up and .he$ get breakfast and Send a stamped (3C) en1 `1 ipf intruders. At this rate the rebound of a rain- ty but changed bit mind when the clean her room and scrub the porch Lieutenant Markham pressed on drop as plain as the bounce of a ten- court informed him he could be_sen• Saturday. Who makes the depend• for, ' information' about otir - through more -and more extravagant ills ball. tented -to a fine of $500, one year in ,able business man or earnest profes- service. apartments. and suddenly found Nutria farming is proving success• jail and two lashes. = sional?, The boy who had to tend 4earfular arms about his neck and ful in Surrey, nutria being a species The case proceeded after bfs change furnace and ss and put through a - = tearful - dark eyes looking up into his f3rn p. g +aRnf of swamp beater from South Ameri- of plea. -and his children testmtied -a daily job regularly: - • • -� �. -; —= ca, resembling a cross between a accused had enough money to lead -� �' "Oh, thank God, i see you!" cried large rat and a porcupine, and highly ,his stock but spent, both-ltis time and As it happens, most children do Celeste, "But teal me quickly — is valued for its fur, his money !r, a nei>ihboring village: have some home duties to attend to, she safe? =-the little girt - Eileen — but how many of, them are made to unlimited who wan. here!" Four blind typists are employed by ' ` the London County Council at the feel responsible for regular tasks? °stye means 3itae .liaarnry, sir, County Hall. t ti There is, of course, the type of THIRTY -NINE LEE AVE. 6afJ one of the party, The Amer,. ; -Must Spend Wisely l parent who goes• too far and pre- •'•tan lady who disappeared to Port Big-game hunters are now 'having -- empts all of the child's free time. It TORONTO Said." their trophies converted Into furni -I seems to me, that this is one base Lieutenant Markham, luDkit,g into ture, elephant tusks making excellent I Wise spending is the only thing that phase the quivering face; suddenly under- bedposts. One hunter bas a greatly- I keeps business going. Niggardly eco- stood. • "I am sorry," he said, "nder- prized smoking stand designed from) nomy has no place in world's pro- sorry, But I have no news of her. a giraffe's foot. _grass The great trouble with us these PA GE But, 1 think --" as the woman's max- 2,$00 fingerprints we're taken by days as we see it, is that in time of �w sive'tlgure seemed to become limp-- the police of Prague to trace a mur- plenty we did too much foolish spend• derer, the only clue to whose identity in Instead of obligating ourselves ' she to Bate." g• f3a g - R _ One of the right, sort; sir," atild was a finger-print on the windowsill for debts that-meant investment, we � O the former speaker. "She could mile of the vicitmIs bouse, A scientific launche3 an orgy of spending for �1 _ g sifting of ' the results b:oilght them spending only, in which business. teas t " ''us. a' few tipp." their man, not considered and pleasure only '�. The .potato's* most 'dangerbus ene• thought of,— Durliae,i Chronicle. 'q!n i� DIARY my,, the Colorado beetle, is threaten- ed with extinction by a flower,' the , SOAKS IN DEEPEN pEtunta, whose leaves attract the pest i ~ q;n Deaase the new• Iw ti Ttic opne and then poison it, ' `, � �•�- �1�ene that ao other tint otCNwol- V irtetacwsit the o"bosuct it va coax• __..._' baaar sad laas�aad !a� "''� ' ' a� , ' e • � � -:: ` . Dr. Wernet. s Powder For _ With FR�:�Seadrhe tot2 Z[2 Ps �ysrcererestl�o t Motorists generally, don't seem to of the right side of the'road ar.d be for FREE copy of "The A B C of FALSE, TEETH � hm'hsbY a faTOnfa bleu realize the importance of the hand. gins his turn. Usually, pass in heave t rat• Making" to ohs A. Huston Ltd„ oouc� tea Baby • Tavew signal. Some o! them will raise a In several Tara pass him with toot. ki •tcdoch Rd.: tomato. .. ave�eT° results•" • m• ing horns. The fourth or fifth car is 3 ,lit =deriul colic "cs yon. hand from the wheel for 'a split sec• _ �� A Joy To All Users _ *^ the ,, °°e °f comp. likely to bang right into him , His ex. d Be digestive tT muse is geIIiti nd the and and expect the driver or the car case usually is, "Well, I had dad• hand TM •• Can'! Slip or Siidt -,,fort e d,aturbance following to see tbrougW the people out, didn't I?r' Of course, i remind " yRTp , '$t` to the once- Mothers the in the back seat. Others put a -band him that he should have edged over Sprinkle on Dr. Werner sPowderand ans stop at °n meet li through the open window like a Rash to :the' centre of the road before -each'• - you Won't have to think about your >J nil eq thing �tA°tatbmn¢ an jerk it back as though sometbing ing the intersection —but it's tot, late tales teeth all day long. Joyous com- tabletaclfiildren well and 'vertTred• bad bitt*n them. Still others wait un• then. ' _ fort is ours. Eat anything you want Duna thing o_us { y OT • --it holds plates firmly in place —they iheml�VIbe an o PTice 25c at y „e movement It l ims'tbey want to make be- for haa'd•s gnalling, but In the rn an poeitavely cant slip or slide. Forms A " dT "Rq'sl s. fore signalling, More than halt the lime, the •driver who makes SOME. protective cushion for sensitive gums, s• drivers don't give any signal at 811. FIND ot.a signal, whether he's turn- no colored, gummy substance DT• 111's� + One of the worst offenders is the. ebap Ing right or left, or stopping, of pull- 9W' keepa mouth satiitarrv, breath pleasant. $ who reaches the exact centre, of Rn fug out from the side of the rnad, - t{araapratagl i'nscr]bed by world s most noted den- intersection before fie makes tip his will save himself, and others a; lot ;a OlsaaNaalsat UO :'he cost is small —the corgfort -' �'r mind to .turn Ieft; then he an.;deniy of grief," fjeeaf. Any druggist. ',If., -ue No. 26-34 sticks bin hand out from awa, over Well, I'll be seeing you . Mounties' Kiddies, : ' rapid and large as seriously to impair don't make up for ever..ng in tht 1 breathing and feeding. daylight. - Have a str png' bo'b ove. . Widows Pensioned It the part around the bite contin- your dressing.table arni see that tht ' - ues to look angry through inflammi- light shines on your face an -.1 not, of t A►.. .a Ot -awa. _`he bill which makes tory reaction, Iodine should be painted the mirror. d - provision for a pension fund for wid on (if iodine and glycerine are used Here's one last wartring "— dunl : ows and children of the Roya' Cana- theie will b> no stainirtr of G!e slain) select ontzet- -- aian Mounted Police was passed - -nu rt tills sign'is further compiicated perfectly with the tune= of yqut by the symptAs of a throbbing pain, through the House of Comm.tns and skin. And very few ,women. can was given third reading, warm fomentations must be resorted wear orange shades unless •th:. y havt omen ' s Hon. Hugh Guthrie, minister. ,- sot to and the part rested, e.g., the' arm ac laced in a slit; and the 1 ldtlired a suntan, justice, who sponsored the, hill, ex -' p g leg rested up plafned th.lt the fund was to be made. General pyaemia is certainly an un- common development from Insect b Lad Drummond Ha t; up entirely by contributions from the y y Chatter men themselves. The officers and or stings, but at the first signs of iu- Heads International ness the doctor should be called in. fa . . a ■ non - commissioned officers already — - - ha d a sa ilar 'f un d CrOi of Airwomen T e oil I r By Ma:.r M. Morisn that no part of the fund should be' Duke of Welrtngton -.Los Angeles. —Lady L ►ru.•nmond- • made up by contributions from the Hay, of London, holds the presidency J Dominion treasury. .Fourth of Line Dies of 'the International :association of �•� FROM THE MEN'S ANGLE Aeronautics, with Miss Ruth ichols,. Many women frown upon the "stoching;ess" fad, while " » - of Rye, N.Y., re- elected vice- presi- a Miracle Mother BASINGSTOKE, Eng. — The Duke dent: others have only enthusiastic praise. The stocking bill is likewise ---- of Wellington died recently, the day The annual election w4a -ld re. improved. Many women, too, find it a coil fashion. BROCKVILLE,, Out. — Concrete ••evl. after the 119th anniversary - of the cently at the home of Mrs. Ulysses - What do the men think? - Sculptor C. S. Jagger, in, Loneon dente of the way the fame of Mrs. Battle of Waterloo „• the most Import• Grant McQueen in Be.erly dills, Ovila Dionne, who gave birth to quin• ant event' in the -history of his family. Other vice - presidents .elected are: _ last Week, declared -- tuplets has spread abroad was found The duke died at his home at Ew- The Hun. Mrs. Victor Bruce, London: ' The beauty of a woman's calf and ankle ties. in its shape at the Brockville post office. A letter hurst, near here where he had lain Fraulein `l'hea Rasche. Berlin, and and moulding, not in its skin texture. A welt -cut stocking im- � was received In a consignment of U:S. gravely Ill: He was the fourth duke Lad Isobel Chay,or, Witton Castle, proves that moulding by filling up hollows an3 flattening out mail addressed to• "Mrs, Ovila Dionne, of his line, having succeeded- his Durham, England. Eleaed governors . minor excrescences. :- the Miracle Mother, North '' Woods, brother .Henry, in 1900, of the- association are Mrs. George So take your choice of opinions. _ Canada." :.: _.... Y p -- w G n, Dayton, . Ot+lo Amy h Erie 1 Worried Shaw-Green, London; .11olorei The letter was from '►Illlbank, Ea- Fort r e s Worr e 'vale, Greenwich, Conn., and was re- Bonney, Brisbane. Australix. and DOG'S RESTAURANT addressed to Corbeil, .Ont.. home or ` Over Garb of Bathers Borenza Bilkova, Prague, C'zecho•• - Most smart things have a habit-of appearing first in Paris. Mrs- Dionne. Slovakia, Now, a dog restaurant, said to be the only one in the w;lrld — Fort Erie, unto --Phi 'p4e;1 ion. of has just been opened in a cafe. 9e11 patronized, too, trey say, ENQLISH GIRL TRALdS B @gf' what constitutes proper, dress along ' The menu includes soup; biscuit; meat jlliddiB,;; carrots; -Al3 GUIDES FOR THE BLIND the Niagara waterfront is again to Domestics in B.C. L "Eyes for the blind, are being pro- - the fore following a request green beans'' sD� +ti noodles• For xegetarian dogs vided by Mlas M. E. Crooke,, of Wall- g 9 at of chief To Establish Union Constable A. E. Griffin, for a defird- i - a vegetable 1511 15 obtainable. Soup is free. _ asey, Eng.,- daughter _ o: a Cheshire tion of just how much clothing must VICTORIA —A move towards estab- ,� a ,a doctor, who has founded the "Guide be worn during the summer within lishmen# of a - "bomestle Servants' - - - ..AN IDEA toga .tor. the - .Bttnr: Society”, for the confines of Fort. Erie. By -laws Union," to be affillated with the Vie. ne guides for the sigbt- training cani merely specify bathers shall be cloth- torla and Distriet Trades and Labor Let us peer, safely at a distance, at Flora Guzman of Guaya- less: .properly council is under way here. gfiil, Ecuador. She recently was candidate. of the Ecuador . - Parliament and secured a physical victory over her, rival eandi- " ! Complaints have been received from A meeting In She Trades and Labor' Petting! Niagara boulevard residents that Hall attended by a number of domes- date, Dr. Ala Vedra, even before the votes were counted. =- some members of the younger gen- •tic servants decided to forward to Accusing' her opponent of buying- votes, she attacked him k gentleman who 4 *now at Hath- station are .atartir g. Chair - ' annual women's organizations to the city with both fists and beat him severely. - Other women tined °in erly Inn, Sciturte, Massachusetts- still .resolutions -- which name minimum Y J summer promenades delicately clad. - the attack. bromis about an inctdetit that happen- Chief Griff}n would bar this. practice,. wages and%maximum- balers for work Incidentally, ed on Park Avenue when he was here for recommendation to the British Miss Guzman is a professional boxer as %kei ll as Buffalo, not Fort Brie lads. are the Columbia Government. politician. She takes, no chances! a few weeks ago. His colored maid, ; offenders, the chief declares. his Scotty, named 13cnty, out for a The following wage scale' . was pro walk, and as she was leading him al= posed: Housekeeper, $35 to $45 .pet g - Q.- O - K _ S. >ong or be was leadla>; ,ter afong—he A Matter of ComJQias month; parlormaid, $30; cook-general John Masefield now offers a very fine poetic draina "End pulls like the devil, a .little girt sitting 1 W: cbfldren's.nurse. $35, ., tit a very smart limousine drawn up at One day long ago. Margaret- Anglin Hours of work. would, be 10 pel and Beginning"'— following the life of that fs���inating woman,• the curb cried our, "nil, pleiise let `me' left this message stock in itiira, Fie- week, Mary Queen of Scots. _ pet, him'" Tile n'atd stopped and was ke's -dressing room.- "Margaret Ang- ' about to lift up the little dog when the tin Rays Mrs. Flake is the best actress � } Plegaaf' chauffeur of the limousine in America," Mra. Flake, read it. add- Split Skirts Return ,• ., ' Wollrian Gives principal of the Guildhall School of said, "Onemi;ment :' Does be 'bite?"' ,'ed two commas, stark it to an envel -. To Fashion at Paris .1 �.ia Music, has been elected president of The maid i•Ppiyed that he didn't.. The open and sent it back to Miss Anglin. Beans Credit the Musicians Club, of London, the chauffeur was Mill worrled. "Is he ped- It read, "Margaret Anglin, aays-Mrs,. Chicago. - Paris, getting �hn Idea w. largest 'musical dining club' in:' the igreed ?" .h s ae re.a : America.' gir; has _z.ven fa : •_. -._: = _ -. _ -. Um �ing - e asked dot.htfully. The, m' an Ari ^clean " I'iske ! the beat. t 9 in inert fro 'm door. maid said be was. The lithe girt was!. - -- sbloa" its first split skirt In 20 veers ' Likes All Kinds, and Says ;then allowed; to .pet the dog wbo. asked The girl who leas to be pr• -dewed a1 Learn -to� Apply Your Longevity is Due to COO Of -Living = na. que,tll,m. ti 911. The NPw Yor• the Court mf St. Ja;ides deltherated on Rouge Correctly ow to mf ke her curtPF._-9F y F•sc ana - 1 Them - In London —Paris ..k _ _p - S a _ . y graceful A .'spIU .itkirf w;t. the' +obit '$A TA ANA, Cal.—Tobacco, also, 'The- coat of livlag In Parts 'Is ap- Swedish Women Find I How to rouge correctly -- that's ton. .'hol, exercfie and - diets have been. proximately 40 per cent, higher than the questift And the "doi %s° in Now all- the mercharai yr.e dk._[z!ay given credit: for aiding longevity by In London today, . writes• M. Rene.Mar• ,Beauty to Tomato the'anawer loom larger - tt•an 'the ing'thetn, centenarians, but. - Senora Leandro tin. drawl :'do's•" ' ag a comparison in the � - - ' � -.• . .. _. _ - , - Chalrez gives beano —any kind . of ` -newspaper "Petit Sleu," = Swecfisli 'wotiten always' fly to to- Don't ;invar rou' :ill ov, t ;'our "�eliS How Motto b¢ama - credit for her< Ii0 years. According to, the list of -foodstuffs Mato beauty aids for bl%aeI,;ug--out -fact: - - Remember that you pie try.. Chalrez, bores is.• Mexico a and their prises he presenta in con• that - allownes in their skin: Otly ; ing to improve on nature.lraElicr flans :1*trf3t OhtRrned_: - abn7: while. before the southern re• firmation o[ his statement, vege_ flesh. ripe tomatoes should br v.,ed distort. it. So -make. a t arerul aur- :public gatned,its independence from tables are the, only produce which are Cut the :omatu in hatlf ane ;,pply -vey of your checks when they are Blenheim. — The motto of the Lain• ___Bpaia, declared she preferred beans cheaper la France. Chickens cost to the face,and ;ieck •tit :�: wa =ring flushed with natural color. Wher- Eton .Precliytarial of the %1.M v. Js cooked in Mexican style,. with chili,' twice'as'-much in Palls,•It Is shown, the face-in water nicrly.'wai•m, but ever the color shows rhst i- where "Press On,'r Mrs. b, Mef.acalat,, of bat will eat beans baked or prepared white- baskrts- vt- fruk•sre -shire than not'h'ot; ani o--Wnz a rlut_': -Ifyin; I your rouge should go Chatham told a meetielr of the :.files In other ways. twice as dear !n earls sa In L °ndon. . •on a.io foWPl,' *f Usr# a��r h` t --D,_ I 1JQ1.Z harsh •P - -_t- _nd helm. W M c ratios that it wax= ob• . Despite her years, Senora Chalrez Butter, cheese, eggs, lamb and left, on until morning the tomato the place where, you've put�on rouge. 1-tained'by Ikking bhe ietters - d', "e" d ?iights in -tearing modern music, lobster', are' jtll .more . expe.t3!'ve In juice wilt quickiy'�blea. h oui al. sal - Natural color in your c ierkQ i? never and "t`' •out of the word "deprcFaou." and 'when the mood' prompts her ot• Paris than Iw Londuu• - - lowness from ones compaxion. streaked or blotchy, The. Chatham- worker .also cafd that - 2 Use •tomato idice fo, n.glected, , Don't make up fot the .ayti!ne the London Conference of the V..3t.5 t` cast °sally, she enjoys dancing a 0th !century step of two. hands, for removing s'ains, since it under an electric ligl.t.. $and in has sent 535 quilts to the.poiPr :c stri- Air- 'Minded Lovers She recalls distinctly the days of whitens anti bleaches the 'skin• arid, froht of a window with a hard mil cken seettons of the Canadian .ttiest the ascendancy of Maxinihliarr, the "Are Main ana Wife .imparts' a-lovely te'xture to t .e skin. I ror while you're blending r -Lige, lint during the ^art year ,__ - Austrian arehduki,, ­63 emperor of - -- Mexico, through the political niani- CHARLGTTF.TO3V.N =A con le of 8 air - minded lovers from Nova Scotia, The Best English paint ng of Napoleon IiL Rtnsselt Lent and .1lflss Margaret iClttle !' ' As a child, one of her first recol- Rood left_ Charlottetown one. morn, The old- c•ontr worse soout wlist ' meat :ots was bearing her parents dis• section of FrIglish people speak the! . , o . { cur: pestilence and famine In Mexico ing recently in• an aeroplane. When / C �tab -,:which occurred when she was two• they returned•al noon -they were man purest English is revived b,V a pain- t and wife. phlet written iii .London by- Prof,. H, .?___ ,_- Her ,•arents told her, Senora' Chairez C. Wyld, who declares That ' �e best Lesson No. 13 —Three Impnr!1tnt .cause the. louder his •wn.rk catt; for + They were married in the air high questions needing Tecogr. that people boiled the soles over Pfctou Island in Narthu»iberland Fts I' Is i, spoken by ai ey o: , cexa c.l q g immediate arawera correction, the better off he will be: - --=r, r)T r• shoes for food. the British Army Certainly it is a ham been brought to . my attention question No. 3 -Haut; mutt. time question and ens vc•r de gears ego she talus to _ enlist t'act--thaf f to §' r;� ch of -a will be more to the shooed one apes¢ at his work - - �•• tra t , y, Rev. J. 'a eltngr of • About 6n g - So this tessbn north - River, P;F.I., whfiie -the pilot, Pe �'' stature of a 'Calif c &#a, sad hair. Hoed witt>' -tier British Officer is verbal mu�fc,' A:: Answer —.ill the time. That Is, Waite G. Fowler and Falter S. Grant :. descendants since then. manager of 'the Island Telephone Co. clear, unaffected. crisp and clans -cu! partment. when not - actually sketehing 'an art- : as to be a deli ht to th- eat it is Question No, • 1 —I am • ali an..:eur ist• should be working with his mind • Bridal Attendants storing , *- acted as witnesses. g artist wbo•has bee •sketchin t>r a in' _ English of purest ray - erase. g .up data for future refer- There is.an almost universal agree number - of ,years wi bout reel t� my Euce AFy ar✓711 trililes in a room °re Ride Ponies t0 Church Sun" Silhouettes ment in the' Old Land that the people —W °rk appear in print, Hove may I ac- 'fiery interesting subjects,. Did .you - ev- -: ICor'hola, Eng. —To the clatter and Disrupt Office of Inverness, • 'Scotland. • speak th± complladt 'my. ambition`? er place a lemon slightly in front of? p hest En lisp a community. Tha Answer —The fulfillment of this na- a dark vase? Here is a wonderful cons, jingle of the ponies ridden, by, her g, tural desire of an amateur artist may position that will test the ability, of 1 Inverness Scot ha no h�cgtte, dot six bridesmaids, 21- year -old Freda Sacramento, Cal. —A ban on sun- or inflection. Just English, j3ut in be acquiredby working along ite line any artist to render in pen lives k Coxon arrived for her wedding to shine silhouettes in the offices of the point of fact the educated Scotsman, of the right directi4a. For Instance, If Helpful' Hints —The aketcliitig per- John White in the grey Norman State Sales Tax Administration sent which is meant the university unable to attend an art school or 'to 16d should be a happy one for both Church of this Middlesex village, young women employes hunting for' cot, is almost the 'parfeet English employ a private Instructor, an am• -the student.and•the teaclier. A s!u 8,000 _pectators cheering the entbur= petticoats. - speaker. —St. Thomas Times- iaurnal, ateur may read, study, and practise dent should not only sketch he should age. Satrarbento' is hot at this time of _ the useful 'binti given' froth this de• be obsessed by 'his enthusiasm for his q^ The bride wore conventional satin year. 'The residents admit it and try - %' partment. work. It a student can re :ogn;ze and b..> orange, blossoms and rode in an to be. sensible and comfortable. Shad 1PI'eC8Lltlol]S Question No. -2 —What is the best appreciate 'both' pretty' and practical open carriage drawn by a pair of owy silhouettes are accepted as a nat- medium for newspaper drawings'? things, his Rork will be ; }sefut grecs. Her mounted retinue followed ural result of women trying to keep Afiose of Epsom salts or 'other mild Answer -- Select' a paper with a hard . Have you any problem arisinc out i in ur.asusl costumes, of gold satin, cool. _ aperinet and complete. rest after a se- or medium soft surface, so that the 'o[ .these lessons. which: you .desire _ .With blouses of daffodil yellow and But. it .seemed the figures__of_ one vere attack' of fnse'ct bites will cer- ink will not spread -or be absorbed too more information on? The Art Direc gold satin berets. kind interlere4 with, figures of an- talnfy be helpful, but in all cases Pm- quickly 'as in the manner of Hotting for will,be glad to hear from you mediate attention must ' be paid to paper.. Then having made a careful Hive Hon started on your work. for Their bouquets consisted of gulden other variety in the accounting ed. the affected part, writes a doctor in pencil sketch,••peii and ink India wet the Free Sketching ontest. Re:nemb• horsesaoes decorated with white and the following notice appeared: the New Health Magazine, it file Mt p g g - -' o, er roof drawing ink -is recommended ei that the' Art Director fs -vin 3 laea£fier and gold ribbon.. Some of the girls have been a fi g ten ara'a begins' to -swell a cold com, for the beginner, For by using line, prizes for the bast three sl:ci her fe- Leaving the church a guard of hon�liitle` thought'lesa in ' the matter of press of iced water .. or coolinp lead or of girls in riding kit was formed, dress lately. Please correct this situa- his d.' In comings are very easily lo- ceived, „ lotion should be applied, in the cases rated,' In other .meditim, a. begfnner. Questions will be aitswere1t :R this _ making a .triumphant arch with their Lion, _ _ •. -. - Q Iridin crops., - - De of swelling, following •a bite or sting -is -apt to be non - committal by deal- department: - Anyone whiling to re -.• ', g p Department heads denied iiavin;; upon the it or the tongue, lifter an p Ing in broad, pale smudges, some• ceive a personal reply, ma have had any connection with the order, instant alkali hhs been, administered where in Which the artis'r hopes the same it a 3c stamped- addr.s. 41 en ROtiALD SUCCEEDS ELGAR and insisted- women - sporting scanty and the person given ire to stick, the 'elope is enclosed with •he rer,uest. ; ;c " ., correct drawing will be found it is T?te Art Director, Our- Ske!r; .Club, ' Lyndon -- Succeeding the late Sir attire would be spoken to tndivid- doctor sdiould be sent for immediately far better for-any beglniier to do his Room 425. �J Adelaide St. K� =t, To- Edward E1gar, Sir- bartdon Donald, wally. for fn this region swellinc cony ho so akteching In a Qefinite manner• be mnto. - ..sass.._,•_ _ .. ...._ - .,.< .� - a go VFW, TRIT qz f,a _ ~,i �• • ` .. - . - .. ..• -,_ ;3!s.; Mrs. Norman Banks was in th. -A shipment o! d quality seed cite children for a short holiday. The meeting of St. John's W. M. S. last L(�U,�iL I lb�lll �i. p > Y t s ' !city on Monday. buckwheat is being offered for sale plan was endorsed and a number a-, Thursday afternoon, 23 being ' prea -- ` . - Thomas Douglas, of Toronto, is at Pickering Mills, D. N. Lockwood, greed to co- operate. I ent. Mrs. J. Killer, president, assist- _ -James and Mrs. Rose spent Sun- here at present repainting his res- prop. Please note the change in- the hour ! ed by Mrs.• W. Duncan, conducted the 4w at their home here. idbnce... ' of church .service foi next Sunday. opening devotions. When the routife Svroule of Cannington, "t -A good heavy rain which cbntili' -Don't forget the Big Celebration- Sunday school will be held it, 10.30 business was concluded, Mrs. L ited recently ' wil - W. V., and Bars. U.d uca.l; all ond9v. the Annual al Picnic at the a. m. and the evening service at 7.1 Johnston and Group "B" presented 'Redditt. coined, although the ground was still Memorial Park. The Big' Parade be- 30: when the Sacrament of the Lord's I xoxranF---0n--r-eo+ue"t -H. J. Clark, of Toronto, spent quite moist from the previous rains. gins at 2 o'clock from the point of Supper will be dispensed. This ch-! Mrs. Glover sang most acceptably, ;)Sunday with his parents, W. J. and and Mrs. Woodward and assembly at the West end of the ante is due to the Decoration Day ; "The '.ninety And Nine,". also telling 'Mrs. Clark family, who were visiting a sick fr- village. A Big Program of Sports is Service at the Claremont Union ( an incident in connection with this - -Mrs. Wiman, of Peterboro, is iend at Frenchman's Bay, called on arranged for the afternoon. And a Cemetery, orr Sunday afternoon, Jul. ( hymn. Mrs­­Bi sn and helpers ser- spending a few weeks 'with her mot- Walter and airs. White on hunday irow and Novel Program in froont of 1st. The preparatory service for the! ved a very dainty tea. The afternoon ]ter, Mrs, A. Burrell. -The monthly meeting of the W. the Stand for the Evening. Watch Sacrament will be held in the chur- I was a very pleasant one to all. a -Ed. and Mrs. Booth are spend- M. S. of the United Church will br- foor "Fifi" Canada's Best ; Known ch on Friday evening at 8 o'clock." ing a week in Windsor attending the held on Wednesday, July 4th, at 3 Clown, he was. featured on' the Big The. lovely farm home of Mr. and I The Big Day for Everyone on Mon- Postmaster's Convention. ' - p. m., at the home of Mrs. LeF• Mor Six -Day Bicycle Races all over this Mrs. Orville Burton was the place of I day -July Second. Be on hand L: ' =Kiss Marion Shepherd, of Tor- ley. eontinent. The evening program in- for the Parade at 2 p. m. oats, is spending a few days' with ' -D. N. " Lockwood and son, Gor- crudes artists you have been hearing _ her aunt, -Mrs. Norman Banks. don, left on Monday evening foi on the air regularly.. Have-you pur- - inoman Andrew who has been North Battleford, Sask., to visit the chased' a ticket on' the pony? lleriously ill for a number of weeks. former's brother, Dr. W. T. Lockwood -It is rumored that Hepburn will- the � B '• �°�`` is gradually becoming weaker. Isis mother and two sisters. abolish the speed limit for motor Y torc Mr. G. A. Moore, of the staff •of -F. T. Bunting has greatly imp- cars. It is claimed that very few mot fire Branford Expositor was visit- roved his store by putting in many orists obey the law in regard to the ling his sister, 'Mrs. John Doyle. new shelves and adding considerab speed limit, and why have a law -- -Choir practice will be held in the ly. . to his stock of groceries, as well that is not obeyed. We are inclined n " Xaited Church on Saturday evening as a newly painted sign at the store to think-that if the speed limit is a- "Piekerina's Leader Store" ..', of this week. Members please note. , front. bolisked there will be an increase in '. T. Bunting pas been under - &rwices in the 'United Church the number of accidents. However, - the weather during the past week, on Sunday July 1st will be as fo1= the majority of accidents are due _ lows;Sunday School at 10! -15; Regu1= not tii speeding but to cutting in and _ .•. �QM1 let's RFw1�0�3� • fighting off an attack of clainsy: • -tAt the meeting of the County m' Worship Service, 11.30 a. m. Reg- otherwise driving' recklessly. It may ! '•� '�' ` Comncil which was concluded this ular Evening Service at 7.30 -p. `m. be all right to give the proposed ch- F` AR services ,on D. S. T. ange a trial and if not effective, get New Four yard Linoleum, very attractive Designs, priced 79e. week, the County tax' rate was safe- -St George's Church. on Sunday slightly. July lit. 5th Sunday after Trinity. bourn is Roinx tto abol sh all laws tha New Table Oilclotl�,.pLio and taucy p>Atterse. 45 i>R., 80c.; 54 in.. 49e- -Mr. and Mrs. Kenn and daughter Sunday School at 10 a. m- Morning we do not care to obey where would Marion, ' of Toronto, spent 6unday Prayer at 12 a. m. Evening Prayer we be six months from toda4+. Bet- m� ♦ m 4" with Mrs. Kenn's sister, Mra, Walter at 7.30 0. m D. S. T. Preacher, Rev ter go careful Mitch. -STANTON 1 AN 1 ON V`bite, and family. E. G. Robinson. • - 1Parere will be a meeting of St. -There are many, many men in -Mrs Harry Arnold entertained this district as well as in many oth- - George's Guild on Thursday, July 5th the members of 'the Swastika Club er parts of the province, who are ` _ .r In the Club Rooms at 3 p. rn. All to a "Tea" at her beautiful home on Wall Papers ...t ,twembers cordially invited. now in a very anxious state of mind. Mrs George W. Barker's aunt, Friday afternoon last: All report a Their chief 'fault is that the y were •• most enjoyable time at games and, a supporters of the ' Conservative par- Semi-trimmed who has been residing in France for delightful lunch that was served. ty, and according to reports, the stuaie :years, arrived here last week - Notwithstanding the wet weath- probability is that they will soon be ' and will visit her for a time. er.. there was a good attendance at numbered with they unemployed. One - � �!e World's RN6 • -Mrs. Johnston, of Harrow, who the Women's Institute which wa:a of the great weaknesses of party was attending a convention of Reb- held on Thesdav afternoon at the government is the practice of the _ - eccaa, in Toronto, silent a couple of home of Mrs. E. C. Jones. The meet- motto, "To the Victors, belong the days with the hisses Bunting• inn, was much enjoyed by those pre- Spoils." It is too often the ease that ELASTIC A HfJUBE PAINT$ star] FLOOR ENAMELS- -The choir of the United Church sent. only supporters of the party in pow- - The Wear Best --- assisted at the Anniversary Services - -•George. A. Rendell, of Mitchell er are appointed to positions where - y � of the Claremont United Church on has been engaged by the school board there is little work' and high calm - Sunday last. as principal of the Public School as ies. Or if a person is a laboring man - -Rev, 13, G. "and Mrs. Crozier; successor to 'hiss Donner. who has his chief qualification must be his CHAP MAN purpose motoring to Western ,Can- r'esig'ned. He has a first -class certif- alliance to the-party`in power. It is slag on their vacation, which comet- irate and has had five year's exper well known that this practice has • a etllEes shortly. -- tense ayd comes well recommended- been followed by the Conservative -Mrs. Menzies of Tortrrto, is sP- -Chas. W. Pilk'ey, who suffered a party while then were in power, and: ending a few days with, Mrs. James the from a collapsing windmill ore elect according to -the threats of Premier- '�" I .. TOP TAILOR'S " Gordon, who we are Rind to know is the Stake -farm. Kingston Road, E.. elect Hepburn, the same practice wl�; natr d improved in health. severely ring his- ankles, is auf- be continued by the Liberal Party fering considerable pain" and 'is now when they take charge of the Gov- New Spring Samples are here, Some Fine Mate{ial. -Last week several cool nights _ resting. waiting for recovery. The rrnmer:t of the Province. Those Con- evsae Careful Workmanship. $23 50� 'were experienced. `One night frost fall was approximately •25 feet. zervatives who wili be deprived or RUBBER BOOTS -$250 and $3.00 was retorted in Lambton County. As -The end of this week will xis= their positions will have no rea,aoi - t3urkrrs are up. '_- there were only about three degtee4 news the closing of most of the sch- to complain, for they have no mon- yof frost no damage resulted. ools, and also a general movement opoly 'of public positions,, althoag!•, A fine eho+vinpr of Wotk Boots, S6irte, Headlight --The Ladies hid Society, and the' towards summer cottages, lake shot- they .seemed to posses it for h num. - Overalls. Cape and SeasonsWe = Board of Managers of the P'resbyt- es etc. lloaevea the weather thus far ber of years- The,chief- qualificatio- Underwear. " Brian Church purpose Bolding their has not been the most favorable for that a person should have is his ab- annual marden,varty on Civic HOW -. semi- outdoor living, the evenings be- ility to perform the duties of that 'Everything for Spring: - sly, which is the first Monday in AtiR ing too cool. for comfort. position in a satisfactory manner, - -Since the recent rains, farm the applicant best qualified -to have Fred. T Bunting �- - 'iekering - a- -Did you notice .that the days are crops and garden vegetables have the preference, regardless of his • becoming shorter. On Thursday lash made very .rapid progress, and prom - party affiliations. We believe that --the sun had reached the highest ices a fair crop. The rain came just Mr. Hepburn will make a� great iris jliadio IAeenses Established 1867. ;point in the hgavens, and is now re- in time to give the strawberry crop. take if he carries out his intentions turning to the south. and the dav,a ,Many of the plants were killed by- of indescriminately driving nearly a►iIi gradually shorten. But iit will the 'frost. but those remaining are every Conservative out of office: F. be several w1ael�a ire any sparer- producing well. A. Gabq. Chief Electrical Engineer RE •fable chans�e in the length -of the - Bee - keepers are not likely to of the Hydro, is one of those whore S wdays will be noticeable. make a fortune this year. The white 5mlp Hepburn is after. He 'is a mar - --Mrs. F. W. Hicks, of Pine Grove clover crop which is the chief source who, we believe, is best gmalified for visited .Mrs. V. E. Cartwright on - of honey in these parts, was nearly the position he fills, and his dismiss- - - _. Friday .last,• and while here attended all killed on account of the sev- al might prove a great loss to the �?'•,#he Swastika ._picnic.. Riven' by. ere ,winter. Buckwheat usually gives Province and should be - considereui Bcboeidar Lard, 12e. r Iitrs: liaizyXrriold, she being s- tnerrt- a good vield of -honey:' but it -it net - carefully by. thanew cabinet before •• •.• Aber of the Society when a resident 84:bneider Pea Meal Bacon, cd Pickering. Mr. Hicks also came enjoyed by many on account of its tieing carried into effect. _ - - -- dark color and strong flavor. ..,Choice tsliced Bacon, 1b. pkX. _ _ .., -170. down in the evening, and paid a -The Annual Garden Party of r � (brief visit with Dr. and airs. Cart- � Brougham i aright. St. Paul's ,Anglican Church, Dunbar- -- : ' .. Choice Red Ribbon Round Steak,.., ... 170. ton, is being held' at `the home of H. - Miss Reta Shea is holidaying with - : -We are today in receipt of lit- _�- and bars. Newman, Fairport Bea- her people here. Minced Steak,..,. .,. i0c. eeature on the . Ontario Hunxe Mar- _ " T ch, on the evening of Thursday, Jul. Albert (11U. has been busy daring ' _ pork Liver,' loc. ch, on to Toronto, July 30th- Aug. ".. •.. .5th at 8 o'clock D. S. T. Motion P ;c- the week roofine his residence. " -let ", containing ,a list of resolutions tures. Amusements; Games of all de- The W. :bt. S. of the church took :..Finest Old Cheese,. _ 26e. that have been adopted. All unemp- .-cr- tions. Coffee Tea, Cake and: �hartre of the S. S. Session' of4 er- •.M.. �� •,.`,. toyed are asked to take part and the Sandwiches. Admission, • 25 and 10 vice last Sunday, the' children "York Peas, .•• 2 for 26e. list of demands are the, most unreas- cdnts• • '' fast h3 *inns: Mrs. 'Norton and Mica suable that we think have ever been Corn, .:. .., . " lOr.' proposed to dates and do not ,care to -A good bit of road work is be- Tluncan,frave a missionary sketch �o into detail in the listing of these ing done by the County on the Br- Mrs. F. rRsrie. a .readinta, and Mrs. "Tomatoes. - .•. �•� �••� 1 • demands. ock Road, -at the top of Cowan's Hill George Philip 'outlined a place wh- When the very dangerous corner is erpbv the W. M. S. and girl helpers - All I![eate kept under Eiectrieal -The Presbyterians will' meet for being removed; and the approach be- mdght be hostesses to a group of _ `.' _ __- l3efriReratlou. church at 2.30 p,' m. and, Sunday ac -. - -. _ ing made at an angle, removing any - - - hool at 1.30 P. m. This change in ---- - --- -- ; the hour was made" on account of sharp turn. The approach from ..the. 1V4tM► dMra+rtu44+r.Mtita. s . ' north has always left this corner a the United services of the United particularly dangerous one, end • es OR A A LF - (3++i+d nRiifv peed R E Church and the Presbyterian church, P{' 9 ` -"of Whitby w"th*r - Akmond's church, the i ecially so for those not familiar at Pickering M. ills. ' D. N. Lockwood. 44 j� } . • with the road. FOR RA1,F -Flat hr,rrnrp i+r.at, red Butcher (phone '3000) Plelrering minister in charge will have the four -Rev. J. W. Bonner, of Bowntan- church services during the day which Far, well built, iq,good condition, Toin Dwy- n�sitated a• slight change in' the ville, who was formerly minister on er, Pickering. 44 -' Lour.. of service. This service will be the Greenwood circuit, . was in town FOR 9 A LE -9PPd .huckwbpat. ail• }. ' contidued during the holidays. on Monday, accompanied by his (� vet Hull variety R Appleby. Myrtle Sot: Pidkerin�� feat t ihiWi �e V son, and called on a few of his R R 1. Phone Clare 72l 43 44 -Mr. Andrew Forsyth, of Sinta- _ . _ _ -r`'. rata, Sask., who formerly lived a friends. His brother, Rev. W. A. 'FOR 9ALH -lce hnx (refrigerxtor) s half mile east of the village where Bonner, who. a few years ago, had [� nearly new, large capacity, >ts,00, Apply - g charge of the Pickering Methodist. Mr. Evans, Pickering. 44 he farmed on Mr. Millers farm on Church, is also a resident of Bow- -' `- :. ' Under New Management the north aide of the Kingston Rd., �OR SALE- -Milcb caw, doe, part ` was in town one day last week when manville, but 'spent the past winter Jersey H years old, good producer. John in Porto Rico, where his daughter; Fitzpatrick, R R 7, Pickering. " 44 : -`--he called on a number of his old Gladys, is married to a United $t FOR SALE-An Artist upright pl. friends. It is now nearly thirty years ates judge._ f` ano. in condition, For sale cheap. Y' Special since he left Pickering and ' moved - - Apply Mrs, Paul Diamond, lot 24, con. 3, Pick - out to Indian Head, with his wife -A Big Parade is ready for the eying. 44 .'and family, and engaged in farming Dominion Day Celebration, and lots _ OST- Palnahle coach dog, black ; Jewell Shortening, 41bs., .::./ •... � ., in which he was ye successful. of fun is in store for everyone. The 1 Jand white spotted. Any information ie�rinR Somt years ago- he {Pave up farming committee 'in charge are, insisting Pickering very will bring reward. B�b Ruddy, land moved to Sintaluta, where he that all entries be at the park at the - _._._ West end of the village at 2 p. m. D` HELP WANTED-Girt to assist ___$olYlE+ Killed Babb Beef 'we into .the implement business in S. T. and take part in the stale, with house -work on farm. No milking, ' which he has also been suceessfu.. p wager moderate. Phone Pick 528, or apply to a otherwise no consideration will be Lather Middleton, Broygham. 44tf "!: TouIId BtPak per lb - -� But, he reports' business during 'the given any car, vehicle or other entr- `-- `- - .... ..•• • - -- °" 'past few years as being very bad, for this feature. Ball Ramer and STRAYF.n -On t.i my premises, lot 4iuP. to the failure in the crops On 8C- ` 7+: con. s. Uxbridge. 7 yearling calves. rite Sirloin steak, per lb., . :... .. 170• the Sports Lists are now complete, owner may have same by proviu¢ property and .. count of the droughts and grasshop- The evening show is signed up, and poy' "g exixn•es. Ross Evan %. 42 -44 %W �, .pt9r plagues. He notices a great the all we want now is a good day and ROSEHA�TK PARK -]a �nen for `Swift's Piemium Baoon, "per lb., 80o. amge in Pickering and many of the the crowd will take care ofitself. We picnics. Boating, hathinR and flvhing. Also old facto, with which he was very have the best shoo• yet. Be on hand, am uaemenia when er,m mnderatt of Dya neCowan, " familiar, are no longer to be seen. Folks. Leave the car at home and Rnsehank _ 41if M E W N Mrs. Forsyth accompanied him to haul out the old dusty democrat and (�TRAYF.f1 -On to the prerni�apa of N.-' Ea Ontario and in vi Kiting friends iii bring the family. Admission, lowest t`11he nnaerngned. 1.,1 20, con. 2. Piokering, P � Toronto. They expect to return home of any of the similar shows this (Vir.Ior Rom' farm). 2 Holstein heifers, Owner Pickering �, Qn V�tr1Q In a few weeks. summer, billed to date. 11129 have acme h -roving property and paying • ••