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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1934_07_13-~ Whitevale Aled4aa NOTICE An evangelistic tent campaign und- On Saturday evening last a go1­,1GREENW00D er the ausuicee of the Brethren in game 61 ball took place betwe ARSON-Physicise Christ Church, of Gormley, will be Claremont and Whitevale at the park. Mind Surgeon. Dunbartoci. My ur trucks pass your way held in the D. N. Reesor mill proper- which our boys won. On Saturday Vv- mus ,D& AI%TBTJR L,. HORN, Phy� -ician -Phoae "W.- every day." ty, ime mile south of Cedar Grove, July A ust k h. These Tom- -15t�tq­ -gg- t_ ening, July '14th, a game wffl be pl- .-ayed here when Cedar Grove will be Surp:N24arkhain, oat. COA4 "rvices will be eonducted by P�v. . our Visitors, and on 16th Bit jn- at Mrs. David Turner's. 2 0 Sherk. of Stevensville, Ont., Sunday Markham will be the guests. Come B. FORSYTR, Oph. D., Dim-tor WUODf. 'CEMENT, services at 2.30 p. - m., -and 7 p. � m., and week night services a� 7,.45,. S. T. 'and see the game as our boys are leading the league, XSeOptometrical Association of Ontario. Everybody welcbme. se uWwd by appoistntw= camt. Ont. GRAVEL, No better pastry and Pake and HighlwW Creek A garden party under the ausp flour made in The Senior members of the Wom- ices of the Beaches L. 0. B. A. No. T'JUNOAN B. McINrYRE-8wvis- BUILDER'S SUPPLIES' en's Institute held their June meet- 704, will be held on Saturday,, July .-..Canada. LZ Solicitor Notary. Offick-Brockst.. 4Wb;Wmite bell ing at the home of Mrs. D. Stotts, on 21st, at 1934, at the home of Mr. and 7. Telepbow Office, Whitby. aJIgo locaj cartage work Thursday 28th. AdUr the usual bus- Mrs. A. Swan, 2nd con. north of Dun : AMY iness, a shower was given for one of barton. The afternoon program ine- BARGAIIN FRICIR9 ON FEEns BDONALD RUDUY Barrister. Notary Momyto T--. IMTCHEIJL the Junior members, who is to be July The ludes, smonx other, items, Softball, 100 tap 4" 6 Saficitait, Public. formerly o=b=late A. X. Cbrn� Z-a.W. married on 7th. - bells d -Ime Sonxii-and-Music. Supper -"r Barley Coop, it U" adotb Wing Wh1ithy. 070 (Successor to )D. Mann mW Picker- were pretty with white will be served in the evenink. Good $24.00 per tod RATON, 9RLL k R088. Barrimt- ins: C4A1 Ce.) white and pink decorations-, Tea wAs served under the trees. Mrs. La Pe4r concert and dancing at night. 'Adm- issiorr, Adults, 25 cents. a * . These are the Bept Feeds on the Pickeriag, Out. made a wedding cake which was cut ousyl am. L. IL 2� Office phone 7400 Etesidvace 65201 Kimale Adowde, M3" Greeq,.River Mrs. Hirst has retarned from the ]�()HARVSON. PTOKHRING * DON'T DRIVE W11MOUT J Public Liability Insm-ance. One am- Motor traffic was heavy on High- hospital jnuch improved in health. Misses Lois Decker and Eileen On. e farmer (many others have' Ul VEY --Baffistem Solicitaits. Notaries 21J414 CoWedwstioc Life Building, ident may criPple you financially for w sy No.7 on Sunday last. PaAin, with the C. G. 1. T. girls of the same-experieuce) fed eight ,Pbo� 01= and Ricbsond Sts. Toronto. A years. You can now buy insuranee Mr. Dick Jones from Markham call Brooklin. have been spending a few P1981 from time of weaning ---------- "So &ad 4480, B y amot Saturday evenioss, Piaering = -:-,Pbow Pkk. 3d 13. atf with mments extended over nine months. Your choice of r0lable ed on old fne*ds here last Sunday. *Quite a number from here attend- days at Port Bolster. A carload of Kinsale ladies i ittend- with nothing else hot Barle V, . : , . good Canadian Comapanies. 25 per cent 24.- ed the Memorial Service' at Locust ed the 35th anniversary of the Inst- F"d. at a, proli tot $45, besides 7- rrHQMSON MrWILLiN-P11111 ducition for any person who has driv-, Hill last Sunday; it-ate which was in the form of a pie- .. feeding & brood sow, and% Tbot- SiUn m= lotull coaces"on 1. )ffice hours - Thursday and Sat Va en three an accident years without for which he was to- blame and a fur- Mr: Albert Gfray and Gordon vislt� ed with Mr. and . Mrs..,Wm. Gray on nic held at Whitby Town Park rec- entLy and had the pleasure of hear- small quantfty to other *vowings. Irtim 7 00 p. m to 9 30 asent. Tomato office : 605 aw,1, pt. Pia 2=. -rorout. ther reduction of 10 p. c. to farmers. Sunday. '.The Ladies' Aid are planning a ing i speech addressed by Mrs. Latr- ra Rose Stevens. . ..... &Dim a Is. E icnic at Mr. G. Lehman's flats. See Farmers will save money by ex. par:ticulars later. Phone Pickering: 515 Dunbarton .4 troup of Girl uuides conducted FLOUR NHIL C. SMITH. D. 'D. IQ- L D. 9 (Succetoor to Df 3. N Dales). Graduatr';i liege Dental Surgeons Toron. Th e Beal Store, Claremont Miss Doris Taylor Visited a: wee� by the Sahratibn Army are camping in Mr. Flemilir's - Grove, and they ROLLFD OATS W"HOLE WHEAT FLOUR of and run-OZI-Floy, At Claremont office ovt- D. A. PRONS 924 with her aunt'st Hillside. took partr in th- morning service. in FURNITURE Kirkfield, 37�w visitinx with Mrs. H. McKay's Park Oems to, be ouite an BA KING BRAN &c. -ETRRBRRT 7' PALLAI-4R. L D % We are displaving so attractive H. Stap-les. The regular. meeting. of the W. M - attraction for many these days- ' - The fine- bathing and general att he University of Toronto -'.=j1nS;:;g3d0=:nsedc�e *1 and doot cast of St And- ,sawsChareb. 1 1 Aluminum and Graviteware Etc. S. %ill be held at the home of Mra. Gerald Cowan on Thursday,.J-uly 19th ness' of the place makes it popular A I& foot motor lattwh I now an ad F R ED STACEY Psckrvuiz.on� Office hourv- 9 Furnitare and Furniture at 3 p. In. a.m. to Op. on., or -by itopointamt. (X -ray onvicel. Fbone Pick T700 431y Novelties. Prices Ijw. in ke#,,ping with times. Elmer Annis and 'his cousin,'Earl ded attraction. The, Bap.�ist Women's Mission C'r- Paint-r and Papi?r bArg@1 Taylor, motored to Washingtun D. C. and. brought the furmer's brother, cle held a very successful -tea at the -home -of -ce Arthur. horne for'the holidays. On%- Mrs. Jarnef. Xayes an Thurs- day eirening. The evening was spent anywhere. ion Ou'aranteed. ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- Mi4 V. Allison and nephew, Dav- in games'etc., on the lawn and was tang Co rnpacuse-of solid, fiftenew 4=11 Juot arrived a lwrge abipm"t of ld Allison, acconirtanied Dan and Mrs The monthly meeting -of.-the Wom- Gyp-oc in the following sizes-' Mennick -hb�me to -Tonawanda fot a en's -Institute will -be held on July PINF. DRIVE, . DUNBARTON FPOSTILI-4 lAeeaoe& kuctionew. Onsaaa. 0 in. x 7 2 in. Gy proc '48 visit. The W�pman's Assoeiati�n of 6e 17th, at the home of Mrs. Hugh Pugh. or write Duabstrton.P. 0. . tow, owwass of York &ad Au*- lifta @61" of all k4gAl stbeetued so an dbcw 60 in. x 84 in. in. 96 in. Dunbarton United Church are hold- topic is "Community Activities. An interesting is being Shingles, For Sale 00ftes. A48 Grow luver F, 0., oam -48 x inj an afternoon tea and- sale 0': program prep r- B ATON,. TIOW SHIP - kit -:48 in, 96 Donapons Board' home 'cooking at the home of Mrs. Scott, the Bav Aiturday ed,.in eluding papers, musical numb- and readingi. Come'and*help to G,lt ogles, E_ A L of x 7 Star Lime at on after- noon, July 14-th. at 3 o*clock D S. T. make, this a successful. meeting." - Bird'@ Felt Slate Sbinglee. RrArd9r%]1 Plaster Brougham buggy wheels. Kinitale AD lt�nds stundod 2"DwatZ=0 Miss Elsie Crew does nort improve i to r at p ret; e n t. M. rewposs Noel. at NEWS, Odiev- Bell end 1 'ne"o udepes- LUMBER YARD as her friends would like to see her. - John Li ... rnbe haif; been holiday-ire Calt and get prices. Pb=e 261 -2 WbitbV. Oat IRV Misses Eileen Parkin and Lois Dec- i&ith hba familv here, GAMT ROHM "TSON Pickering Mills ker are camping at Port Bolster miF,-. m- McBride has returned to Miss Gladys Gannon was 'a' week- end visitor at RavRmahoe-. MIGID URE her home at Brampton. Mr. and Mrs: E. Crocker. of Toron- CO%i�--6 EQ6PMEN-T -The Wiring and Repairing for I.Aght best feeds kre cbeape-t intbeez)d. Tbase produce results. Feedathotare msOn sPerit Sunday at the latter's-home and call- t,, were guests, atthe L MaWhe-9 home ove�r the week-end. AND ARE, NOW CARRYINIG TAR or power. inferior require more &ad results are ed on other friends whilie here. Mr. Arthur. rassie and family,.. of SEASON!S REQVIREMENTS OF All kinds of el&CLric&l goods )Lept in stock. 'fattening, not satisfactory. We h�,e 'good- heavy feeds for bog Five of our boys tried their Ent- rance at Ryooklin. last week.- We -wish Wj,,ip4, 'are visitine their relativ- - es here. ACE CREAM also dairy feeds, oat-ebop. Ily Phone 1706; Pickerto* , - - -- - -grain, bran. oborta, beet. pulp, them success -'At' time of writing­ our Village is The. Young* People of St. John's Cli-urch am. planning a to V gi u ten feed e.tc. Ftcy&l Pastry Flour for being paved. When completed.' why not 'have a street. dance and be in picnic'. hel d at Fairport- on July 17th.- SOFT bRINKS -..Try cakes. pie@ -tc. fashion? -of Cedar, L%ying M%ah A friendly game pf ball was play- Grove and Mr. W. Anthony, of Larrib CONFECTIONS See U.4 ratch Feed �d bet ween 'Greenwood and our btiv�; ton, we�e visitor.-,, at the. home of Mrs. George Philip on Sunday. For all Clas"e of InsurftnCe'. Ron1try Fe Wheat Cracked Co�n with a score of 1!6-18 in -favor of the *visitors' Be tter luck next time.- - The W., Blkrt -)r on family 1,�ft '.%Tr. Pbone 2729 CYRIL E. MORLEY - Gr�j.nnd Corn Oyster Shell The Woman's Association will hold their july meetinir at the home of their home in Detroit on Friday. Geofee Burton- accompanied thern to', LIA MES WA T-SON Pickerifig, Ont. We deliver - Phone 531; we are in a to.fill ordersi Mrs. Wairg. 'Mrs. V. Parkin's - groulp are in charge of the program., L thL-ir home for. a 'holiday.' Scrvic'es at St. John's Cburch . on Sunday fiext' wift be held at tf�e I us- Proprietor Broc'k Road GereralStori' position The annual Sunday School picni c Su, Furn' iture price� delivered at yonr farm. will be held on Wednesday, July 19th Oshawa the Lake. Games 'and Claremont Baptist'Church will sup- mmer D. N. Lock-wood at on prizes are being taken care of by,the illy for Rev. J� E. Glover' The July meetii�c of & W. M. S. BU RPEE'S For 'Garden, V eranda and PlCkERIING, WiT. teachers of the school. will be held at the home of Mrs. H. q Mount Zion Malcolm on, July 19th. Progr1am con- floral pattern ==-Fd vener, Mrs. Orville Burton, of gro .Glider.Odi�hin duck, in grey and 'red,--wit -.FUNERAL DIRECTOR friends in Toronto. Visitors at the Middleton home on i.,SEEDS green trim, metal arms,g& Dd Private Ambulance Mr. and Mrs. Linton, of Toronto are spending a few days with Arthur Sunday were Lewis �and M'rs. Sand- erson, Stanley and Mrs. Slack and springs, padded 9 eat.sbA back, I Day and Night Service and Mrs. Silver. The W. A. met at the home of Mrs Mrs. Garbutt, F. C. Middle4.)n and family, of'Brooklin, Miss Hilda Hunt 7 witb adjustable head rest. Pbone 9000 Irving McAvoy on Wednesday last. and friends, of Trironto. GROW Full lengtb, at $15 00, Malvern 5000 Thdre wa's'a very good attendance. Mem%ers of the Smith akid Dobson' Garden Benches, - fold1h Misses.Gladvs, Alma and Murisl families, of Beaverton, were at fre Jdries are holidaying. with their. par-- here: home of - Mrq. G6o. Philip on Thurs� day last. Mrs. Dobson Sr., in natural and green trim ..Ont. ents Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ward and fazn- anl Miss -Jean Smith remained with Mrs. Ph- We Rell Burpee's Garden finishl at $1,00. KEEP COOL! ily visited Mr. and Mrs. W. P, Jones I-At sunilay. ilip on account of the serious illness Miss Brodie, Seeds in bulk, tbc moi4.ecorlo- Deck Chairs,' folding style, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones and fam- of who still remains little imDroved 'in health. mica] way to buy seeds. If you have never p,an,wd W.C. with bright colored striped ily attended the Decoration Services at Goodwood, on Sunday last. the service last -Sunday evening. The nee 9 seeds- try. some:tbls year, duck seat and 09110py 'The Bay a Coleman lostant Light Mrs. R. H. Carson 'and Mrs. L president, Mrs. John Miller, assistad and be convinced that they well shaped arms and toot gtove, and cook in comfort, McAvoy were guests at the Carson- 'Underhill by Mrs, John Phillips and Mrs. - L.* hiiv' no-eqnsil. rest provide extra comfort It.is quick, , economical and wedding in Clsremont 6n last. Johnston led in the opening devotion, Price only 0-2 85. W Wednesday 1�pTkt forget the ii -c' akn social ed in the' sonir service. Mrs, Jones, 'Of' We also Deck Iding- style, Also Coal oil stoves and ovenp. to be held on Mount Zion Church lawn C�Tuesday' JuIv 'Come Markham-delivered -an -iris missionary, messne which Dahlia bulbs in named - varie- witbarms, foot rest - jumatural We' have in stock, King Bult and enjoy a good time. was !ipp- reciated by the large consrregat on. ties, at 15c. and 25c. each, and finished batd wood.' Seat is of Killer, Aim@enate of Lead; Par- Mr. and Mrs. Willi'lam Brown, of Dr. Ben Churchill,. of Xlw�aulkee, assorted color Gladioli, at 15c. -- brightly colorea duok, $185 is Green and Limp. all at Agincourt, Mr. and Mrs. John Bav- ]as and Margaret, were visitors at.the who is a native of Brougham and whose forbears, the Churchill.q ard per:dozen, all good stock) CA. STER.R1TT right prices home of Mr. and Mrs. Jud Ward on Sharrards rest in the Sharrard bury- . Futieral Director ALVIN IBUSHB Sunday last. ity at the home of Mr. and Mrs. -.1 ir grounds Just a short diqtance last Jones' Dr�ug Store Ambnlai3ce Service met a visit week-prid.. But f,-w re- i Chas. Fniprinizharn, to present Jae mai-n whn rernernh-er the kind nefzh- Phone 6800 Phone 1300 Hardware ?bone 46M -and Mrq. EmDrinirham with a mia- borliness of tbi, Churrhill fa.-n;lv. but cellaneous shower on Tuesday of last In those few Dr. Ben waa a w , �� _. • • ' - .Cie - \ • .. i. - , .. , ; , - r _ Plea, �� ��� Dislikes Spectators While Bathing rmany _ b t-Nams France that arf are is Near - 'Dramatic Peace Offer by' Hitler Lieutenan . 'Throbs with Defiance — Reminds Poilus • of. 'french HO1cQlri. Kactttl4tAhurg, Goi•ntany, July 8 -- trenches we felt ourselves real, men. - udolph I9aar. tnlnistar without port- We knew we were defending the i " ' Ira; ketdwn vto t'iLanceilor -Hitters FRther(and. We would not have <w a $arattd aolf•" lsio*%lod httiev for an rnissod the experlence. _ fat aratutulin *ills lernnao, ■LUtiA404 k " �'• ! C j'at, wa, Iha drat fiKhif+rs, want to �` -L <`°, +- w*n%tttg Itiltittat int 0A%1A0tq war ntftid another war whorrin the trench Id d,atigi Al +Y Nalittfi tv taYa,lo flat- ■ottliola will RpAlu pay -)chit bill. n1a1L \'. "1 any aq a Yatoran it) Yeterans .• ...,,,"`'"'""�."`''`"°^^••y. . o' lln x,}+++1to i+o -(wv X4�t 4t1iClSa {Ma the IlMA"I'laild. I ANN iii leader y rruxLma and hii ww,%la wv-sv 1"tad of wla poaplo a ■k the to4ffers of sf "`^•'•�• "•"•• �": y _- f14Yt tluvettGhuuti MIN llfltlut.L. `}t!'MUr' Athol pooploai hinot•thlq hoi Can wN .. .. '• •^'++ -*"'. ,t '.�.3 ".: `"^""'"'. ,"',,",�'".t•+•"`.�"".r"".► ' latiaits wets t11liva yAtv41tial t0 (Ito tftfi GY ututual dot -dwill •gparts hu• _ L•a1yS,allLybf t.e ;+�b'tU'iti. yily lM-- 11W flltr 411 tftllo!' was!" ��� ,� „•, .y•i"� � "_ y' ,e >it ilia Cn►jttstt+ta plA.o.t .*it 'his p►v' "' "day i May gl,aflM „rtgt,aV IR., „q ,, Y• +' — o*?x s. 11/ t • •YfluUnrroweittt,. wQta*h fallvwrod just a teAdoi u! uty paultlo tutnaalf ,aie'elrhrr mask after rho blt,adX " itutgro" at ttut ttta h4utt of poara to the world. lifts N" party, ro,loy 1 ulubl spook borauan-'1.there by stn t #1 +Nutttttr Iha elan who Ir J r.'; �'' �"f. 'the $poach was aura-alus; 1% t only r ttytus at the )hilt nitiluto to overt a bovaus's of its appals) to Franco. but also berau$e of as implied w.Arnittg talaatruphr." fleas ere y e some prvac•y, sno thon breAnlr defiant. "I'll take the jungle where can have rts Herra Cully the elegant that war threatens ,Europa 'and the } eflanee to invaders: The appeal to "l raise my voice also however," he elephant, turning his back on the curious visitors watching him during his morning shower at the ca as undaia -*tvd by Huse as said, "becaut►a 1 want- to warn the _ London, England, Zoo. The exhausted keeper is evidently about to turn off the water. - a soddenwly snitched from German to ,world against mistaking the Ger- many nth and shouted, speaking of the of today -the Germany of peace --for the Germany of yeater- 91c; oats, 38c to 40c; barley, 45c to ing pain, most women rail to Consult gout that finally put the first man is miseries of war: 'day -the Germany of pacifism. 46c; turn, 68c to-72r: rye, 48c to 50c; their physicians in the early atsgb, his grave. "Malheur pour noes, malheur pour "Let this be remembered: Despite bucltwheat,_ 58c to 60c. said Dr. Max Cutler, disriaguisbed This theory was advanced by an an- - _ -vows, et mahetn pour tout, pour le our memories of the terrors. of war, _ cancer authority of Chicago in reed- cient manuscript put on display in Dods." (.Unhappiness for us, un- - - — tug a paper on the subject. l 7fflf +, - _ p de." .for you, unhappiness for despite the _fact that the younger LIVE STOCK London's historic college of ArnvL - , for the world.) generation wants war as little as does in general and cancer of the breast In Quotations: •The Exhibition was opened in Cale• the older, the way s not open for particular are not sudden events but Y P Steers up to 1.050 pounds. - bration of the 450th anniversary of "I turn to comrades of •the' front, a `stroll' into our - country." good- and choice ..........$4.50 as a rule rbsuits of a series -of changes g ;! g $4.75 the 'Kings, Herald, and Pursuivanth both here and on the other- side of Voices Plea, For Peace ' Do., medium :. 4 00 4.25 which may have begun years before, � , = •' "Be •••. • - - oLArms organization. the trenches," said Hess B honest: "We don't believe that an people Do' common Radiatlon-Areat'ment of- the disease, y p p ........:........... 8 5A 4,00 The low down on Adam was offer - - idn't we experience horror at the he warned, is even today in a state want to disturb the peace of Ger- Steers over 1,050 pounds•, ought of death. of evolution, and until the evidence ed in an ancient vellum pedigree o! many and thereby the peace of Eur . good and choice ........ 5.25 • 5.50 "When hand grenades were hurled ope," he said. "We especially are un- Do., medium ........... _... 4.75: 5.00 Is more adequate, surgical removal of a Saxon king, who proudly traced t us, when - poisonous gas threatened willing to believe it of .the French Do common , , . ....., 4 25 5.00 the breast combined with radiation his family tree back to Adam. He choke us, despite our gas masks, people. Heifers, good and ctioice., 4.50 4,75 musL f�,afai.= tt,� ,aucedure of cbolce added illuminatingly at the and that when whe heard the cries of anguish �� , to all cancers of the breast. ' the ancestor of us. all "dyed of the gu We know' this people, too, longs Do., medium .......:.,,. -4 00 4 -5 _• __._.._._... from the, dying, when horror of gowte.t, for peace. We trench fighters re- Do., common ....<-,,,......... 3 70 ' 4.00 " :. every kind surrounded as, did we not member France's population' behind Fed calves, good and Pal $ b Lotto The manuscript was illustrated by .............t..•......... 5 50 6.00 n picturesque drawings of Adam and si<sk otrraelvies, cannot .- humanity be the lines always regarded- the war` as choice l nil y g � -- spared all this ?' a misfortune for itself_ -and for the. Do., medium ., .......•, ! cq • '6,50 Turns Up in England Eve an apple in their hands -sor. "To be sore, out . there in the , world." Cows, gaud. .,.... .......,. 3.00 3.25 _ of rounded by an assortment of animals. Do., medium .........,....•. 2.-0 2,75 LONDON After being lost sight brackets being those of a year ago: Canners ••� • ••••••• -••••• 1' for more than a century, an important - g oan cutters 1 75 early painting by the Venetian old Sir Malcolm May L to k moo . 00 - Buys Clothes United Kingdom, $26,I:6,OOO ($17; d t s .. " "" .no master, Lorenzo Lotto (1480 - 1556) y 877,000) ; United States. $17,202,000 Bella, good .. 0n 3,25' t Not Race this. Almost Dail '" common od feeder 2 50 2.75 h Y {$I3$5 1,000); Austra�'i$, $.1,854,000 Do'• as been found In a British• private collection where !t has ion ramafa DAYTO:�A -BEACH, Fla, -In a let. • -. •�' $1,126,000) ; Netherlaads, $1,487,- Stocker a eder steers, g Max Baer Represses Loud 000 $x•824,000); .Germsit ,.•$1,087, good ...................... 3, ?5 3,75 ed unknown.. ter -to a friend here, Sir Malcolm P loo., eammop :. 2, ?5 .8.00 Though only a small picture. mesa- Campbell, who holds the word land 000 $994,000); Belgium. $1 059,000 """" "'° Costumes to.Extent at New ($1,721 000). ' Milkers and springers , -„2500 85.00 wring about 22 by 17% �Inchee, this la _ 0 2" tulles per - oar York a a o Daytona42Beach, saki tithe - Calves, good and ch lce a delightful example ot''one'of' the s - ............. .......,...... 4 e pa ntin s, by Lo New Yo G 2.50 famous for portrait's, tto ohis next that be will of make '�'j� ` veals 5,00 rare decors ' - a ice Mar�P'iS - rassere ..,.._. :....................... 3,00 now chiefly t a York, - Max Baer, - who-has Hoge, bacon, f.o.b. .. 8 40' - ... _Like most of the other early works his ne =t trial for 380 m.p,h• either in been stocking up hberdashery like a o off trues S 76 of Lotto, the paindng shows the tn- U ' _ rah or here this year. PRODUCE PRICES D •' k Work of remodelling the Bluebird, five-a -day hoofer since ho won the Do.. Cis cars .. ... 9,15 - �• fluence of Giovanni Bellfnt, The nub- his racer, Is progressing slowly, he ............. heavyweight title has decided not to Uri ted Farmers Co- Operative Co, Good ewes and wetber ° jest, possibly inspired by some con- _ go in far loud clothes. Saturday were paying the .following iambs ........• . .. ...... .....:. '8 5t; • ....: temporary,poem, is not very clear, lu i "S,yple vs. wear clo ties that talk! Drlcea for produce: curs r while aid, an he may not be_a a to g ' it -to Utah 1n time to take advantage __ Du.. bucks•,..... .. ................ o liv the center or the foreground Is a tree of the salt bed course there it the California calliope remarked, ex- EGGS--Prices to farmers cases re- Do, culls ....................... 5 00 - 6.00 trunk. at the, foot of which is a sbield _ Is the best. turned; A' large 19c; A" medium, Sheep, good light ...:.,...,, ,- 2 50 8.00 bearing the arms of the Rossi di San •It Is quite possible, therefore,' •' - : posing s set of English tweeds that `� � g - ' - • would switch tragic on Hollywood 18c; "B" 17c: C'' 16c. Do., 'heavies: ,........ :. »...... 1,50 Z.00 Secondo family- azure, a Icon ram - b concluded "that I may Day' BUTTER - Ontario- No, l' creamery. ' Do., cullo t ... 1.0n pant argent. B , _although a • ' ': •' ' . boulevard. "I don't want to appear •••• . ••'• °•••••• • °• • - -- -- - B ear nest ear, 19c; No, 2 18 %c tons each ly - Y laud- that's why I'm so careful:' - • - ,. On the left a cupid plays on the I am afraid the beach ie neither long Gray buck shoes, gray slacks, and POULTRY: _ _ t whotpsale rites on Trace Source rcround with an 'instrument• On the enough or sufficiently smooth to reach p poultry as $tip right fa a satyr among urt:x and ' brown suits-double-breasted--ire the 300 mile mark which i t,ave set Plied by the United Farmers Co -open• p vases, while in file middle distance what is becoming to the champion, or ative Co. here Saturday were: my 'heart and whole ambition` on At least becoming the property of the : '�I Dysentery a genius is Seca ascending' a "high achieving," Champion, Baer owns about two dozen (Quotations la Cents) h111. The background a110P•i a bay 9nsembles, twice that °many extras: Live Dressed MONTREAL CASES APPEAR To bordered by mountains, with a spa I�iTCHl:NER- -Safe blowers' were He buys Doff 0r two nearly every day. A� B COME FROM WATER, DOC- monster svfim,mtng In_,the wuic[ on Hens, over, 5 tbs... 11 13 TORS ARE TOLD the right.• too effective in dynamiting the eats r He tossed out a golf set -gray 4 to 6 lbs. , ; ..............:. 10 18 in the office; of rile Canadian 'Oil Co, . slacks, canary allow -sweater, gray re recently, tl a -bla t muttlat n the rY Y , g y 3 to 4 ibs, .....,:... »:«...... ellk, $3 1 L s 1 g - 9 11 CALGARY- Source of the dnio_ tD t F1 .. which was In it so badly that It buck shoes to match. Old roosters 6 8 dysentery cases In Montreal' district $ s of no value Although art accur- u# u rat • u "Moderate," he remarked, "I "don't Spring chickens: seems like) • to lie in contaml•latio , . Man in His Grave "' y, Fria count' is nftrly impossible, it U -Want them to hear me on the next tee Over '4 lbs . ..::....::..:....'- 16• .» of water, ice and milk, Dr. J. C.•Mea -- Double-breasted coats are his as- 3 to, Ills................; 14 - kips, of Montreal, told delegates to the L believed that the any of the left Dow p � London, -- Adam and Eve had a sloe. `They show my chest, " ^he said. 3 tb' 3 lbs. 12 65th annual convention of the .Cara- lot.of trouble over an apple, but evi_ without -picking up any of the dam "I mean the shape of my chest. I "m 1.3-4 to 2 lbs. .. 10 Man Medical Association here, dente has come forward that it was aged currency. " a big fellow, it's becoming • to my Broilers: EXAMINE 294 Wild." 1 3.4 to 2% lbs. .... .....: 10' =- Dr- Meakins, who is phystcian•in- chief, department of medicine and BUILD MECHANICAL "BRAIN" Baer owns enough mess j #cketa to director of the university clinic of s Isut a bus •boy for a- season. They WHOLESALE, PROVISIONS the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, TO SOLVE FLYING44AVARDS tare cool and comfortable,, he said. Wholesale provision dealers see read. the- paper. It was based on re ° , : They also show his chest. quoting the following prices to Toron• cults' of work done at the hospital , to retail dealers: since 1932. Of 294 'patients examined p Pork -Hama, 21c; shoulders, 15c; 42 Cases were found. Neither age nor Philadelphia, -Where human brain a The mechanical mind works en- More Exports butte, - t7c; pork loins, 21c; picnics, sex afrect the incidence, sufferers has been hauled, a `mechanical roan' tirely in equations that 'would 'not. 13c, ranging froin six mouths to t9 years promises to lead-the way to `foolproof mean a thing to the average layman. , Within Empire Lard -Pure, tierces, 8 %c' tuba, of age and almost equally divided be_ flying. • It takes an engineer. , to start the 9 %c; pails, 10c; • prints, 9q6. tween males and females. Solution of problems that now block mind -a complex machine ' 26 feet _doctor Declares. Girl School Shortening - - Tierces, Sc; tubs, 9c; In at least 36 cases, Dr. Meakins re- the path of ultimate safety in avia- long, 10 feet wide, 4 feet high and' Wives, Trouble - Makers pails, 9%c; prints, 91ihc, _ ported, the disease must have been Lion .lies within the scope of a mash- weighing more than, S tons -on its Ottawa - An Increase of more contracted in Canada. He.. declared ine that thinks, claim the" men whb "thinking" process an $10,000 000 or a :. GRAIN QUOTATIONS there is no epidemic in Moutreal or are b ding the brain at the Univer- pproximately in Canada and there is Ito cause for A problem is set up for solution by r cent, was shown in.ex orts to Following are Satur'day's closing sity of Pennsylvania use of gears. A real oser may take concern, There have been' proven Man a problem an engineer either P da ones taste elfish Empire countries in May Quotations on Toronto grain transac• Y P g Vn they totalled $32,028,000 as cases of the disease during the past cannot solve. at all or upon which he half a duy to prepare ( sy floes for, car lots, prices on basis p �mpared with $21,668,000 in the c.t,f. bay ports- 40 years, - must spend days, weeks or months in half an hour at, most, but once the #rresponding month last year, says Manitoba wheat -No. 1 Not', 81.%c; SiR FREDERICK BANTING research or experiment can be dashed brain goes into action, its all over in - -- -)report issued by the Dominion Bur -. No, 2 Nor„ 78 %c;, No. 3 Nor., 7634c; Speaking' on resistance to , expert. off in no time by the mechanical thin- a couple of 'minutes. The answer u of Statistics and under studied. No. 4 Nor., 74%c; No. 5 Nor., 7214c; t mental tumor, Sir Fredevck G.• Bant- ker, says . lrven. Travis engineering comes out either as a p'.otted cure or e increase to the United Kingdom No. 6 Nor„ 70 3.4c, ing, IIniversity of Toronto, well known instructor st the university, in figures, depending what you want. 46 per cent. g Manitoba Oats• -No. 2 C.W.. 42 1 -9c; as the discoverer of insulin, sal'd the Under what condition's plane wings The 'brain' is the second of its kind E z p 0 r t s to foreign in No. 3 C.W„ 40 1 -8c; No,,l feed 39 3.8c; fundamental principles of tumor.. begin to flutter, when struts start to 50 per cent larger. and_ more efficient -- - I 'iteo- to $25,872,000 compared mixed teed oats, 300. growths- are the same In an; tials as vibrate; whxtt can be exFected of pro than the - first, which was built sev- th $23,914,000 an increase of 1- Manitoba barley -No, 2 C.W. 48 %c; in man, and it is hoped through ant- eral ears 'ago at the Massachusetts ,000 or eight per cent The in. No, 4. C.W., l7c; No. I teed screen- -mal experimentation to find s specific Pellets- -those and similar intricate Y gy ace to .the, United .States was in lags, .$19 per ton, treatment for human cancer. technical details that -spell the dif Institute of 'Technology under the di- t • -78c. DR, MAX CUTLER fgreret between safe flights and tea- rection of; Dr. Vannenar Busfi, of cent. Argentine corn ' 'she six largest exparts by coun• Ontario grain, approximate prices Because cancer of the breast may se crashes are, Professor Travis sa Boston. et is being built-as a work re- The were as f0llotv3, the figures with- track shlp&ing point- Wheat, 88'0 to reach an advanced stage without taus- 8e •mere child's play to the brain. lief project. L r Cele6,ration 'HOT WATER AND LEMON J - .. EEXC MORNING HABIT - ttracts Visitors .Flushes the S tam and Good for the Nerves -- Helps +- • Hundreds of 'persons from Ontario to Relieve ConstipatioFL _ —sad points. in Quebec will • travel in _ a s_p ^ec -sal Canadian National train, ±KY "BON SANTE" you get ifino- na -de —arid what could be " o �� ti.4 _ - - __ - - Dews aped "Le Devoir ", Montreal, to Writers on health topics are says nicer —tin+ it is bettvz plain or with y P in a .oi these days about the value very little sugar. $� Darticipat+s in We great celebration f3 y r Q to take place In Gaspe Bassin, Que- of taki:;g ' hot water with a dash of With the aumniin here, there �•1 BEN bee, Aug. 24 and 26, to commemorate lemon Juice every mormug. It is sound is a danger of overdoing the mattes the discovery of Canada by Jacques advice. as nothing flushes, the sys- of refreshing drinks, iced drinks in Cartier four hundred years ago. The tem. better than hot water and the .Particular. Be very careful. Take t� ladies in the party.' will, it present lemon )lice aids the piocess, as well them in extreme moderation, and wF 1 - - - -- plans materialize, dress L the coo- as provining an excellent tonic for the strongly recommend chore made from -fume of the French province• ' from system and the nerves Taken first pure, fresh fruits, in preference tc .;which their ancestors cam«:.. thus -thing it, the morning, one or two any .other —and avoid 'the sweaty ] :lending -a touch' ot- -remanee to-what cups foPowed by a few minutes exer- sweet variety on account. of their ex. ! - - promises to be a very eolorful meet- vise constitutes excelieni aids to good cess sugar content. 1 { Ing. health, From the above it will be under. a�- While local •fesilvities. will be ar• got water and lemon at other times stood chat what one drinks is quit/ ranged at different points on the during he day is navel a mistake. In as important from a health stand coast and the Bate 'tie scoverer, eS• fact it is an excellent thin if one point as what one eatta and one can plored by the great discoverer, the g How- , main celebration will take place at eaperiel,ces any discomfort after eat- not go wrong if a preference is shown for hot water, either 1 A THICKER, Gaspe, in presence of a large delega- 'ng, and is particularly valuable in pain or with Lion of Canadian officials and many relieving constipation. Tap water is some pare, fresh fruit juice added, HEAVIER PLUG distinguished Frenchmen, including always very refreshing, but hot wat- taken at any hour of the day or hight :Emembers of -the Chambre des-deputes,- er, if available, has a better effect while discussing drinks it should FOR THE SAME MONEY! s be added that such pure juices as to. and French Academy ' and descend- upon the 3yatem. P 7 . auto of families whose names. are in • While we should not like to go so mato, orange, and grape are not only itimately connected with the early far as to advocate' no tea or coffee, very delectable but of immense value If you want a long " - ifig .CRcw"et -= - �� It is wen -mown that experts all as an sic to health, and should be from France will travel to Gaspe dir- frown upon any excess of these two part of the, daily diet. sect on the "Champlain;' palatial delicious beverages, and certainly "Bon Sante" will be pleased to an steamer of -the French Line, which there are times when hot water and swer ,queFtions• Simply address "Bon _. _ .. will be anchored In Gaspe Bay from lemon would make a much more des Sante" care of this newspaper, enclo- �+ where the first contingent of Cana• irable drink from a bealth stand• sing self - addressed, stamped envel_' THE P E RF E C' i' than Troops left'for France to the point. Add some more lemon juice and ope. fall of fth chewing Tobacco - one of the features of the ommem. 1 -orating ceremony will be the sea ya a• application when the flower buds are 4, - pageant which is scheduled tc take Weed !" iffing well formed, but before. any color is place at Gaspe on August 24, on the a showing. Follow this with a second eve of the official unveiling of a mon• _ �$ 1~.xplained application about a month later.. not poisonous, a is advisable to keep M :ument the foundation stone of which Blueweed, . burdoc8, wild carrot, livestock away from sprayed pastures 700 -Year -Old Custom still be brought over from Saint - orange hawkweed and oxeye daisy or treated areas of weeds until sndl Halo, France, on board the "Ciiam- Chemical MethodA Seen As -can be destroyed with one ap- have receiveda heavy showerof rain. The picturesque vlIlage of Brhaveis, - ylain." � u/a,V 7ri plicatiou of a weed killer with a sod- Aa a precautionary measure keep in -the Forest of Dean, was the seem Srnall._Pests cum ebiorate base. Spray these weeds an Sunday aveuirg of a time-honored - plenty' .of salt - available to the liver custom which Sodium Chlorate. a day or two after the first blooms stock as sodium chlorate has a flavor Perpetuates certain nSix Year Old is have appeared,. very similar to common salt._ rights enjoyed by the inhabitants of Wi7,ard At Chess Easex.— Metthads of cultivation • Meld bindweed and wild chicory re- The best results from chemical the parish for more than .700 years. quire to be sprayed twice with a. weed weed killers cannot be secured by ap- The occasloun was the annual distri= and cropping for the suppression of killer with a sodium chlorate bdae bution of bread and cheese -after the weeds always involve considerable plying with an ordinary sprinkling- service in Ohm church on. Whitsunday 'Wonders never cease and a strange time and labor and everyone concern. Spray the bindweed first when it is can. They should be applied with a tale comes from Belgrade-where the ed fs' looking: for some easier 'way to in toll bloom and again about two sprayer that delivers the solution in evening. mouths, later. Spray the chicory the. the form of.a fine spray under Drees- The origin of the custom 1s some - national chess competition had just eradicate weeds, : Chemical weed kill- first time just when its commences to rre. what obscure, bat the privileges it closed. When the victory was being ers afford an easy means of destroy. bloom and a month later. commemorates date back to the 12th celebrated, the proprietor of the cafe i'ng small patches of certain persist. Twitch Ise rase Is one of the most century, when a grant of woodland asked the champion if he would play ant perennial weeds and of kllling was made to the lubabitsnts of- h8 A with his little bby,. Magnanimously many roadside weeds. difficult da to eradicate with CUr1C1US World parish of St. Briavtls. ROTATION BEST obemical It requires io be sprayed _ and with no little amusement the - -" three times wit. -a weed killer. Give A Bible In a Berlin library to Drin. The Dariahoners of Bt- Briavels Champion consented. _ Chemical weed killers, however, the first application just as the twitch ed on palm leaves; another in the. have the right ta.this day to cut and Tlie1- brought out the boy, a grub- tall never take the place of good grass comes" into ear, the second Vatican Library weighs a quarter of take all the timber they require So! _ by little fellow, six years old, hard- farming, including a suitable crop when two inches of new growth have a ton; while In the Bodleian Library, their owaz domeotic use from' the Iqt as high as the table. Propping him rotation, thorough cultivation and the appeared, and t" third a month later. Oxford,.'is a Bible so tiny that it fits Woodland ki�owu at Hudnalis. u with cushions the professor laugh- maintenance of the fertility of the When three applications of the weed . comfortably inside a walnut shell. The cost of providing the bread P Boll, killer have been made there will be a Trawling on horseback brings good and cheese !a- defrayed by a coilee- tiig]y began the game. After a few The chemical weed killers with" a residual effect upon the crop the nest. catches at Mar del Plata, in the Ar- tion among the parishoners. As the roves . the little chap laughed and sodium chlorate, base have proved year, but this will not be noticed the gentine.. The fishermen work in worshippers :eft the bread. and cheese clapped- his hands, And f said, "Hey most effective, but their coat in most second year after treatment. pairs, their nets spread between their --cut in small dice and carried In mister, you're going to lose- your cases prohibits their uee-' on large -!mouths, and gallop up, and down the baskets. -ivem thrown to handfuls to - CANADA' THISTLE Weft," and a few more„ moves and areas. Some of them, however, are • shallows. the waiting crowd - congregated on Canada thfatl can be destroyed by Church TumD — Loadon Times. jse did now used effectively, and it is claim- Botanical science has not yet learn- 4 scattering over the patches sodium tro is - The professor then begaii• to play 'ed, economically, to destroy weeds on eel why the felegraplast"af D si roadsides• chlorate crystals at the rate of a Asia spontaneously trembles and 3n, earnest, and it looked serious for Results of the experiments conduct - pound to 100 square feet. This should shaken at frequent intervals, even in B)�LLHOP 48 .YEAli3 _ ' 'the boy, till his father said to him, ed at the Ontario Agricultural Col- be done after a heavy frost in the the still, calm air of a breezeleas day. Asheville, N.C,— Fort y -eight aril­ - ' "if you win I'll give'you 20 cents,' loge indicate that sodium chlorate can tall. Scientists bare made bullfrogs, The boy then Be t to work and when be used economically to degtroy large Poison -ivy can usually be destroyed ago the Battery Park hotel employed ' salamanders, and rate grow to double Charley Sisney, a negro, as a bell boy 'the game was over the champion gas 'areas of oxeye daisy and wild carrot by giving one application of a weed their normal size through injections _and he is still on the job Among beaten and the 20 cent was - in the In pasture fields. killer with a sodium chlorate base any of the secretion of the pituitary those' ha met while on duty,. were boy's pocket. = Halifax Chronicle. Never use pure sodiurg chlorate any time during the growing season, If glands of oxen.and sheep. President Theodore Roosevelt and place where there is danger of fire, the plants are sprayed during the All snow is not white.'- Red, yellow, President Wilson. and observe great care in handling It. early summer -some new growth 'nmay blue, green, and even black snow has 'Marriage is a lottery with very It !a 'more •dangerous than gasoline; appear !n the tall thus making sec•, fallen in various Darts of the world. few prises." "Of course, it 'is. The It is highly. Inflammable and under essary, a second application. In ex- The action of throat muscles in Classified Advertising _ best man never gets the bride.'' some conditions explosive. . ceptional cases, where the poison ivy speaking, recorded by a new aparattte, susurz" rota NAZJa: Experiments have shown that the plants are • very old and woody, an- has-led an inventor to believe that no 2 D�U First -class (Restaurant, following weeds can be destroyed by other application may be necessary, spoken sound has ever been uttered t Confectionery,. Tobaccos. , using a chemical weed killer with a the following Oring. When working twice in. identically the same way will accept cash, bonds or stock.' 227 . INNING TORTURE sodium chlorate base: Perennial sow with poison Ivy,' gloves and rubber Oakwood avenue. Toronto. since the beginning of time. Eiifstle, • wild carrot, ' oz -eye daisy, boots should be worn, Births on British ships average 140 AQZN" WAXTXD stop-pod I =t, A `I or bawkweed, blueweed, field Weeds in driveways, paths and ten - a year. There are 1,200 persona liv- M 11:E money selling our household `` ` bindweed, wild chicory, twitch grass, his courts can be eradicated by giving lag ia,London with birt[iDlaces. some, products. 1.atiy' atria. Exclusive territory, -Write for particulars, The majeau D. D. D. Presaiptiea Sp" RdW poison ivy and Canada thistle• a heavy application of a weed killer where on the bigh seas- Most sea Toront Company, ssi St adtna t� antra ,. with sodium chlorate base. the babied are' girls, Toronto. — - BEST SOLUTION 'Even the most stubbofn itching of solutio., should'be made by dissolving eaeina .pimPles,moequ]toorolheriascet In using chemical weed killer with Eggs Must Be Graded - bites, rashes and other skin affiic- a sodium chlorate base the solution three pounds of the weed killer Ill one Soured On The lions quickly yields to Dennis' bare, should be made by dissolving half a gallon "o[ water. •and it should be ap _ cooling, dgtu(L antiseptic D. D. D. Pre- plied at the rate of approximately one World ? -- 'That's Liver :x. -- aniptwn Forty Years' world -wide success. pound of the weed killer in a gallon .anon per o are -last- --- - Penetrates the skin, soothing and bal. of- .ater. This solution - shovid be g `` �� ° ing the Inflamed tiwue& No fuss -- no applied at the rate of approximately it is wall i:o bear in mind that all Wake Up your Liver Bile muss, Clear, greaseless and stainless one gallon to 100 Square feet. weed killers should be" used with great —:NO Calomel necessary It dries up almost immediately. Try care neat trees and valuable shrubs Many people who %eel sour, slug- y D. D. D. Preaeription,now. Stops the most Perennial sow thistle can be de- fish and generally vhetched make the Intense itching instantly. A 95c trial hot• stroyed by spraying the patch twice or other vegetation. These may be mistake of taking salts, oil„ mineral The latest Government regulations tie, at any drug store, Is guaranteed to seriously injure(. if weeds near them water, laxative candy for chewing gum make it an offence to sell, to the con. prove !t—Or money back• D. D. D. is with a solution of a weedkiller with a or roughage which only moves. the bo- homer; ungraded -eggs, Do your own . Dr are sprayed heavily with a weed made by the owners of ITALIAN BALM. sodium chlorate base. Make the first weir and You nee the liver.. grading and get the ton prices. With - killer. What you need in to wake up your a Dominion Grader you get the ex• •' PRECAUTIONS NEEDED liver bile Start Your liver ponying the ict weight instantly. Present and + dang two pounds of liquid bile Into possible future standards are • tken High Sehool'Boards & Boards of Education While it is claimed that weed kill- your bowels. Get your stomach and in- care of with this wide range of Ara authorized by law to establish ers with a sodiurr, chlorate base are •teatlnea working as they should once weights. is 18, 20, 22, ...�i 2.75 more, Z8 oz: Price. PostDafd .. dD f� er'e Little Liver Pills will soon Industrial, Technical and Art Schools - -- - - part - tlx you up. Purely vegetable. Sale, CANADA'8LICER CORP. LTD. Sure. Quick. Ask for them by name. Bbwmanville, 01a. With the approval of the 3inister of Education _ 7_� �� e • Refuse substitutes. 26c at all druggists Day and Evening Classes, Theoretical and Practieal' • •< Instruction Diet p N U P- T O = D A T E May be' conducted ' in accord- Is given in various trades. The i MATURITY— MATERNITY C ante with the regulations issu- - . The step tbee ever, N tare �� TA B L. S Schools and classes are cinder d } MIDDLE AGE ad by the Department of Ed- the direction of an Advisory needs the assistance, about Ication. Committee I twice each week, oia Purifying - --Old Reliable Minard'a Baergising,Ef'Eeevwing glass of At tbes>~three critical periods Commercial Subjects, Manua] Training, Household Science ;, a woman needs a medicine cuts horses acme Ill to stable with wire- ' and •Agriculture and Horticulture , • she can depend, on.. That's wts or saddle boils, or Bowe have caked F. adder, the thing to do he set the Hinard'/ Are provided for in the Courses of Study in Public, Separate, Con- • why so Mary take Lydia E. bottle at once, as Mr. Dowi of clenbeee ' tinuation and High Schools, Collegiate, Institutes, , Vocational Schools a Pinkham's Vegetable Com- Manitoba, knows. Be. writes: ; and Departments. und. 98 out of 100 say, , It "I like your Minard's Linlmaa•- Like ;1 - Copies' of the Regudations issued by the Minister of Ed -. _ ht TINS --2fa sit �lpame! "Let it helpyou,tao. • have It In the bouts I have fosad sour, dd Minard's Liniment ispeeially good 'tor ]'- ' tication may be obtained from• the Deputy' Minister. KV, LARGE BOTTI. lit >e LYDIA E. PINKRA-M'S bwbed wire oats o>s Pdrliament Buildinge Toronto_. A family doetor prepared Mlnard's Liniment' Application for attendance should be made to file Principal of School t.�,s VEGETABLE COMPOUND aver se rears ago. still- invaluable Ill .. Issue No. ZB- — 34 ever stable and every boam tf ' - rate, .:-,.".r,?..t. .. - ; ` . ._. .. ., � ... - - :. .. .. - - - •. -. -., grading, Bay, Road, ' 3.00 Claremont tare reading. The minutes of the ia+et LASCELLES - Grand Champions United Church, garage rent, 5.00;'C. meeting were then read by the Sec - I Clydesdale stallion, the property B1aak9nlithina, W ?Oft Cooper, Ras, oil etc., 4.50. rtary, Mrs. W. Brown. After which, of T. 0. Lowry, Whltevale, will at risl>tc Btandin8 Committee on Damages the final preparations for the Garden make the season of 1934 as follows. TERMS to Sheep paid the following: Wes. Party on Wednesda evenin were Now is the time to "04 repair Wednesday. g Wednesday morning will leave his fi.ia pu $14o u, w� w adv.Bc• t` Roach. 2 lambs killed,. 6 injured, 20. discussed. The meeting closed with own stable and proceed to John jobs attended to. Harrows repaired. fo fa i P. Hamilton, 1 sheep killed 12.00; W. the singing of "Blest be the Tie that 4lso new sections s always Tiye band.. Reb"r'puoo. to ns uu $a Su►u• and Gc•s Puckrin, 1 sheep killed, 1 lamb, killed Binds." Mrs. Ormerod served lunch Barnes, Ch. Hutchings, for noon; th- pus Fleury Plows always on hand. 9ntaan il.0u In '°itoC' cote to Chas. Hutchings, Brock Rd. ` 2 lambs injured,, 18.00; W. Shea; 1 The next meeting will be in the form Also dealer in - Viking Oream- Separa. for night. Thursday proceeds to W. wee and Electric Wuohers. JOHN MURKAR Pro rietor.' saectu nloff sheep. Q 30; F. Hamilton, ofThep(W Women's Missionary PSocret C. Witlson's Brougham, for noon; Dealer in Oockshutt and - Frost' 6, -� d p 2 clogs killed, 10.00 met on Thursday at the home of Mrs thence to his own stable for night' Wood machinery. - ;� ----- - _. - Friday afternoon proceeds to. Gra- a�atidittK C�mn;ir`ccc bit I�ei1E`f --� &hl D ° -'� Wilynn "It sixteen memo ry A phone call will brigg us to your form. - ham R Hotel. Brooklin, for night. - � Township Council• 7 the following: G. S. White, 2.0, L.• and four visitors, present. After sing- Saturda hunter, 4.30; -M. S. Chapman, COG; ing "Lord of the Lands" all joined Y,.Proceeds to his own eta - , Hospital for Sick Children. .50; Boo- in t e Lords Prayer. The minutes ble where he will remain until the' Phone Pick 715 - Council met on Monday July 9th. following Wednesday momin F, .7•. 'W coaVv -r4dL All members present, the reeve in the th and Munson, 5,7,3; Roy ,lIorrish, wet, read by Mrs. Wilson, after1 inshre a foal, $15.00. S roc GREENWOOD 491 _ chair. 32.00; Dr. Bird; 8,00; Dr. Cartwright, which the Watch Tower on Chinese I _ y Opened with Court of Revision 9.25, Dr. Tomlinson, 30:25; 0. 3I. AI- Work ill Canada, by Mrs. Mo+�bray, '♦ - - --*hen a number of eases left over get,, 21.40. bliss Edna Ste. :enson, Mrs,�aiao. Wilt taaPa unwers Sharpened - -from - the- -previous meeting, were dis- Standing Cununittee on Conti:,,gen, son and Mrs. Wa,zg. The Devotional _ posed of. cies.paid the following: D. R. Beaton Leaflet- "At the Cross" was given ( ON A MACfl'INE ESPECIALLY Noticeio . You Mr. Alger of the Childress :4id salar , 125.08; W. Chester, salary, by Mrs. Southweil. Scripture verses ° DESIGNED FOR THE PURPOSE Society interviewed tht Council re a 25.00; County Registrar, 1 J5; Adari on' Temperance were given b • •diff- ' All old -' ��ee y � grease and dirt is thoroughly ..-.family gt Rosebank, on the questio>}. Spears, ,d Court �retieF! mion, 1020 erent Brown bread fte'r w1gfch sMiss washed out of the. bearings and your We do Building of all kinds: of returning to England. The fatbt3r mower will be returned, well oiled of three in children are, AV T. Gregg, attendirij Qourt, 4.00; E: Canada ". Mrs. F.•W. Gibson gave an CARPENTERING, ing in a boat liouse belonging to Mr,, .Gleeson ditto, 4.00 excellent paper on "Canada in the and correctly adjusted for 'cutting, ,�r'rr rriaking and the evil of prink ". Mrs. CE 14 ON TINGI, V °Rar1,k,.The mother died in March � � .. ,_ W. A. AUSTIN, ' . - - .- ._.. _. east anti =khe •.�,hree children, all un- Lloyd Pegg favored us with a solo, Rouge Hills Service Station, PLUMBING der 5 years are almost destitute. The Uunbarton __ "I an sure that He Loves even Me.'' or in Pickering, Township and County, are faced "with - . This interesting and instructive meet J.A. - ' - pod _ ` the question of sending the three Mr.' Frank- Burgess, of Ottawa,' ing closed by singing and prayer by BUSHBY, Phone 4800 (!36 6) : children to the Aid as wards at 3.00 visited his brother, Kev. E. M. Bur Mrs. Andrew Pegg. Mrs: Wilson ser- s ROOFING per day or spending $224.40 and al -� recently. ved lunch. 1 We also -sell Brantford Roofing- lowirtg the father and family to net- bars. White is spending a holiday- Red 10 Se'r� i c-e'- Me�Leriala, Empire Bdttirootrt Equipment, Duro� Water - - _.. •... urn to England where he has work at Haliburtun with John and Mrs. - _ . In Memoriam rvmi�cI the c^1L�1 aWreed to ass- Mills of the .. � •• . • ALL MAZES SZES _ _ ume the fifty per cent of this sum Frank and Mrs., Dales and family o dea`Fwee sonY1GeorgellEdy ut vuc 9vptslmw Ro,,.t .v and the family leave for Dlontreal are staying with hies. Dales Sr. We ward, who ._- .SF.RVIOED AND REPAIRED' - Stable Equipment on Friday (today) fell asleep to Jesus, July 13th, and other- Building Materials W. S, Ormiston of - Uxbridge, ask- are pleased t•. see Frank much imp- 1933, aged 6 monher PRICES REASONABLE,.,. Estimates Free ed for the Purchase of part of the roved in health. He was such a sweet little rosebud; WORK GUARANTEED Five of our Entrance Class passed A dear little flower from birth, Work Guaranteed North Town Line, for the Oster Syn- on their year's work, Doris Taylor, �fT dicate, known. as High Hills Ltd. A Vera Stacey, Wm. Wheeler, John But God called our darling home to ARTHUR U R 1' tELD _ ,• �. J. p i] O TT SB -. sum of $500 was asked for. -6 acres. Reid and John Ellis. We congsat' heaven d t 11� V L`J R. T. I. Ulraduats - _- Complaints, were heard re pod- Before he was soiled on earth. ' x- iars from outside this - township and ate them -and wish the others success- Calm and peaceful he is sleeping, 4346 Phone 5201, PICKERING Phone 0502 County coming in selling their war- Service in the United Church on Sweetest rest that follows pain, - Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. It is We who loved him sadly miss him, PIf;KERING. ONTARIO �s in opposition to local dealers. The profitable to attend and wise to make ' But trust in God to meet again. - _ -- - - sympathy of the council was obtain- it a habit and perhaps more bonefic- ed and a Promise•to go into this mat- - Always `remembered by Daddy LARGE ial than listening to the radio.. The ORYNGRO - - ter at once. Grandma and Grandpa. - SHOP. Choir would also appreciate it., and -Always remembered Mother, 33c d The standing c°mmittee on Roads We are pleased to have Miss Robin ,Daddy, yGrandma and Grandpa. ' - .JUICY THE Bridges paid -the following: ,T- White of Huntsville and Miss Glenna RED AND WHITE ' Burst draft con 4 and 5 7.50; A_-Lee Gilmer, of Heartsmere -home -from Notice t0 Creditors- LESIONS haul gravel on con. 1, 2, R. 53 25: E their schools while -our teactrera -thy i 3c• Schwalm. ditto 110.50; -F. Carter, dit- 'C7CT aY �p�• Sc 1alm. A Mitchell. ditto, 24.00; Misses Wallace and Bradd have gone In the Estate of Gipson Conner. late Dozes c• -.AND SAVE _ DOZ&�N`�- H. Boole shovel gravel on con. 1, 2, to their homes till school reopens, of the Township of Pickering, in wlien they will return to as. the Count 3, 42.75: W• Hamilton ditto, 32.75: -• -- y of Ontario. gentleman, - W. Mark, ditto, .28.75; J: Hilts. dit- Greemrood Teacher Honored deceased and in the Estate of Will_ - -..'SPECIALS to, 21.95; S. Burk, shov. 'gravel on - iam-Ross Conner, late of the same con: i .2.00; W. P. Petty, gravel for The pupils of Greenwood, sehoo, place. baker, deceased- _ ' + con. and 4. 143.90; W. Ellicott, met on Thursday - last to say good- All persons having . claims against' _ - :.For ' gravel for con, 4, 44.10; bars. Sch- bye to their teacher who has been the estate of the above Gipson Con- 'THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY xralm, i raveT for. con. 1, 4.80; Frank with them-for--fire years. The foll- ner.. echo died on the 17th day of _ Barclay, planing con. 1. 9.90; R. Car -` owing address was read by Clara January. 1933, or against the e.4tate MARMALADE, 32 oz jar 29c• ter, -- liraditig con. 1, 35.25; C. And- Walls, one of the girls in the Entran- of she above, named, William Ross new, engine grading con. 1, 24.00: W. ce Class: Conner, who died on the 12th day of RICE KRISI'IES, 2 pkgs• fQr � � } _ Ward, -operating' Trader can. 1, 8.00; Des, Miss- Brandon. April; 19:34, are required to fii -' the 22c • Roy Ward, salary, 150.00; Pedlar _ As our school. is closing for the same with, the undersigned [. Rurs� CORN BEEF, '2' tins for People, ,culvert 59.00• C. Madill-,- sh- holidays and we realize you will not ell Conner. or Mrs. - M. E. Gertrsd. 23c, ovel gravel con- 5. 4.00; C. Wannop, be returning to us again, we, the sch; Censer; Claremont, Ontario, on or, ' " -- fshov• gravel, con. 5, 4.00; C. Wannop' olars of S. S. :ono.. 9, wi;h to take, fore the -4th day of.4ue .'.193x. aft SOAP, "Lau -ndry "- -10 bars for 25e _ re culvert. con. ]; 2.00; - L Junes. this opportunity of e. re'ssi..¢,to' y)u ter which date the assets of both of J f 2 • 'dragging F•:._T. .L. 2`2.00; B: Jones our appreciation "f your kindness -to the said estates w•i:l -b? distrihcated JELLY pf�(�jDERCf as' _25c 5 for = lr5e• drag con .7 and .,_ 3,00; F. Wilson,(us, and for the very able manner you arnong�t the parties en * -i *,led= t'r.�r�tn,- POWDERS, J ,gravel, ,con. '6; I.Sp; B Anriis di• 7, have pre very o 'er.. us .as our teacher. ha ich otive unl} .tn. the ,-. r . CORN FLAKES, per pkg. - _ ; ••90; Fred Wright, drag can G and ;, I We are very �,rry you ale Ieavtne 'rich n•hticw chali j�.y,- heel: ci. ­n.. �OBc• 34,75• 'I. Whitt,. spread graLnl R. L. us. and %v' , ;,hall -m y'nu vPr% much.. I).�TF :U AT t'.LARi :�IOtiT. Oti f. 50 F. Byer :. diu;ving Con. ra amt ..' We :visli t�.t..:,ii'k'y�,u.,f-4 -th'o stet, t- :M4 ,=th .lav •.,: July . - I�• :, ». FANCY BISCUITS, ass't., 1b. box 25c. 2200; L. Gat<•.; �irat�.c•F(:, 1_a"A.2.! interest vrru ia;e :+l',cny' �hu�c'; n' '1: Ru4Ke11 Conner. - ldministrat.+r-,�f - ag, 75: F. hits, spread @'ravel R. line, 7 the_ school, andt-�, the -uae s ,rf the the e"Itate of Gipson- Conner. &ce v. REDPATH SUGAR, .l 00 lb. bag 5.55 o.kv. 11. - Ih>wn, cizag R. I,., 10.00: S.' pupil -• %�rP h.,u« the c',,, i_ w'ork ,u P"d and 11r•- %1, i:.:, Gertrude ( RenPr, 3'arnda;e, Brae -coca. 7. 1:3,00; C. Sal- hai•e d „ne Ail! be c-tit(nAlad-in -�z �z. F\erutrix of the Estate of William ter, m-tall Pipt,.c < ?n. 1, 1.2:1; T. Ann = ( "No. 0. On behalf .,f the school we a lion• Canner, deceased.. _ ----- : an, liras; Bay Road, - 1'_:00; H:' Sren- ! you t i adept tni= --v;ft, as a mark y! . ,-- _. _ e ter, drag E. T. L. 5,. 5: :4. Hart ,c -our affection f-*r ywj anti our• appr. c- _ t --HORSE REGISTER. ' haul gravel ccm� 1,: 28.50; G. Tndll, i iation of your services, and we hope - ( drag S. T. L;. 1:3:751;. B. Lotton, bon- you ,will lone be sparctl in.heaith, t �- L`SC'RPaTEL`Fi, 12014. (145201(, __ PICKER2N - - us wire fence,- 10-00 H: Allen, engine' enjoy many year. - of .happiness and _Imported stallion, rettsnred in the _ - prosperity. - Can.,Percheron Stud Book, and en- You order- PHF?1�iE PICKERING 000 Wedelivelr - curs :.affectionately, rolled as No, 471, the property of ._.. Y " The' he Pupils of S S. No. 9 Oscar Wilson, Brougham, Will - - - - -' Dorothy Dithev then presented Miss stand far service during 1934 at Pickering Hardware Store - Brandon 'with a cater get and tray. his own stable, Brougham. - - .BROOK Jean Linton °with a beautiful boua- CLAREMO- T ENSIGN 26574, Cly- uet of flowers. - desdale Stallion, Sire, Dunmore Es- `.;THEATRE Greenwood l r►. iimp.)I dam, Bridgebank Joao T'he FlieB sre here and we have the Goode. Flit, FIy -To% (imp.); the , property of F. G. Sons- r Mr. and Mrs. Rerey. ?)twee of .Los ers, Gordon Park, Farm, lot 20; con: 'for the House: Dr: $sae, Ply Spray and Stook Aid - 'W3ZZ'?3Y Angeles called on Fred. and .Mrs. Gib- 2, Pickering, will make the season the Stock. XIII $tI •killer for the to son one day last week. 6f.1934, at his own stable. Term&: g Bag -killer 1 Several membess , of the'Missior EI0.00, payable, Feb. lst,'I935: All . and all garden prodmoe. �t kiIIB the Northern •R;ectric Solind System_ ,Circle, 'Mrs..W , W. Gee and !Mrs. N. accidents at owner's risk. �Joha - - • -Sound Pictures at the Best Bie' motored to Camilla on Saturday' Kael, manager: bilge &rid prevents blight. Screen Doors, Window 9e:reene and Wise Cloth foe the House" and had lunch and at pleasant after DOL. 173208 -- 12921, the Imported All Aizes add' widtbe. .- THURSDAY,�FRIDAY, gArRDAY noon with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hor- French - Percheron Stallion, the Complete stock of Haying and Harvest Toole, tOp property-of E. A. Somerville, will _ • Plow Shares 'to fit all Makes of Plows. 3ULY I2, band 11 The Woman's Association -met on stand -for- season of 134 at hit - - ruesday afternoon ..at th home of own stable, lot 1.1, 10th line; Mark- ..Agent for.McCormick- Deering Farm Machinery ANN HARDING Mrs William Ormerod, with nine- ham. This horse .is a - Government - and Repair@, _ teen members and three visitors pre sent. The meeting opened with all Premium Horse. Terms S10., p y- l' „ able March 1st, 1935. No, 2336. = s singing "What a Friend we have in Form'A1, All accidents' at owner's -Our Motto: - "We have it, Jesus , followed by prayer and scrip- ,risk Can. jet it; Or TT� &NT it is not trade." ' �1JL Telephone 3900' J: ' S. BALSDON., r }- .."PICKERING - L A.DY I nth A LL th e BIC C ITI - d i nett b ' of co c THE , _a L.�_ ROBINS ARE BACK ,CLIVE BROOK Men's - - ;' „';;" • I .. Worts Boots Itp OTTO KRUGQR , r; ;�' 1 Maa's Overalls and Pants 1.25 pt 'op DICKM MOORS _ 1 jie Men's Work Shirts 65c, or 2 for 1,25 L !1 1 I5 Farts Teats Harneee.7$23.80 u _ Monday, Tueade►y and Wedneeday .�. Horses Collars at various prices JULY l6, 17 and 18 ,/ Sweat Pad@ _ - : µ =_ Team Lines JAIVY? GAYNOR _ 'Now: is the time to get that old l harneew repaired-' u' WARNYR SAXTXR - - - _ -tx- Typical Low Return Fares between Pickering and Fhone 2604 I` - BUFFALO .50. T $8.16, NEW YOBS (Subject to 00 CHICAGO Z OE �3 RADL PADDY, THE out n. ice) I79, 7624.16„ (Subject to change with- C_ 1 L; EY • _ � out notice) (tt- 80•day E:cursfen Rate).. Time 1 7i SST THING" � Tables and all Coach Travel Informatioh si the i j • - -- EASTERN HOUSE Pbcne RC0 - - J t C4reato>At the advertisement in another column. G,. , . t boast now, when on Sunday morning Secretary Prettv has many of the ex- _ _ - u last the attendance reached 103. You s D. %►- yd Mrs. Pugh are in town f celient prizes that are to be Riven on Don't •forget the Garden Party to are all welcome. Come and try to L, 'E, O N " /LL + �1t� keep up this grand attendance thr- 'for ,sc dsya. - display in the Post Office window. be held at Mr. Thos. Williams �n' p FUNERAL DIRECTOR eND Mrs: Tbomas Linton ia' visiting i 'Quite a large number attended the 25th of July, it promises to be a good ou.ghout the year. There is still rootn � _friends irf Oaliawa. Sunday School picnic at Port Bols- one- for you. EMBALMER - - Born, to Reg and Mrs. Lester, a Vie! The weather was particularly Mr. and Mrs. "'Frank Carter and _ ;Stout Notes 'Successor to W. J. Mather. son. there was room for only ;little daughter motored tb the Musk- - - - -- _ _ Stoutfville _ warm and _ ____ Mrs. Crooker, of Buffalo, is spend- a few more in the lake. Late in th4 oka Lakes last week and spent a very The Jersey cow, Hamlet's Neva, - ' ing several weeks with • her mother day one of Simcoe's characteristic. enjoyable trip. bred by W_ D. Thomson, Brooklin. Night and D4 8acA1pa ._ here. storms blew up ,in the usual hasty -Our school - teacher Miss M. Muir is Ont `., has. recently • comnh+� a car -- Business Phone lT,omidence�6one Miss Effic Miller returned this P ,+ t, an motorinx +�Le Western- Go } l,i� 9SigI 9820 ? .__� L �I+ake --Simaa 1► oru of 9,770 lbs, of milk, 537 lbs of —„eek fro u- her- vacaily °..'r" "ur bhs one ottt of the water in a few minut- summer in her'new Ford V8. HE fat, with an average test of 5.50 per - Murray. f es. They appeared to have chosen many friends from here wish her a - - : A Mixed Tournament takes place very cent in 365 daps at 4 years and 82 °WX. AND_ ERSON > Sunday School. picnic day at Port t'Y pleasant trip days of - age. News is a daughter of +� -at the Green here on the 28th. A Bolstel•, for 'there were at -least half Our Sunday' School can surely the famous sire, hamlet's You'-ii Do; =? `liood- .-show is planned._ .. a dozen Sunday Schools there on this - - owned int"B_ritish Columbia DUMBARTON ' :hiss Mabel Gibson is spendinz a day. ANNUAL —�- - week- with her aunt, Mrs. R. Michell - = STANLEY -• THEA.T'RE in Torontb. A quiet, but pretty wedding was ',INSURANCE.:, We congratulate R§dph Miller's solemnized at the 'home, of the bride Field, Dg i. rink.on• winning. 3rd pnze at the Ag- on Wednesday evening: July 4th, when STOIIFFgILLE AUTOMOBILF incourt Tournament on Friday last. I Miss Clara May L "nder. was unit- y - - Y -w Our druggist is moving into his ed in marriage to Mr. Frank Car- _. FIRM new quarters this -week, and will h3Se son, Rev. J. E. Glover. B. A., offic- -IN- = -- -- -- _ .' --.---,BURGLARY when. complete, :a modern pharmacy. iatinz• The. young couple were suet- e e" - FRIDAY s a SATURDAY, OABUAIJTYi T � VVm. and Mrs. Burton and family tended. Miss Edith Roach, of Cherry- ; IdE�IORIgL PARE LIFE INSURANOH. of Detroit, are visiting relatives here wood played the wedding march and ...JULY 13th and 14th . Phone Pickering 7980 gpl during their vacation. during the signing of the register. - ]4irs, John Coates suffered the loss Mrs. GlQver'sang; `Until." The sere- - - of several sheep, killed! by dogs, last 'molly was 'performed in the' living CLARE-MOh T 'TOUR FRIGTENED "You Can Buy at Homa" •week, room which was beautifully banked C. A. and Mrs. Grant, of Toronto; with peonies, delphinium and other _ _oN_ PEOPLE" TIRES, BATTERIES,' are spending a few days with relat- spring flowers. The bride tooked ch- ives .here. arming in an ensemble of• blue and WEDNE5DgY ACCESSORIES, - Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jonas and ch- "white celanese crepe and carried a CLAUDI+'T'I' CO�BE.RT zr ' _ ildren. of Brookl1 . stun+ SundsiF rnraage mehe�y}- — _'��`� =Nn tsuil bel ter prices With Mrs, Bushby. was served in the dining room which Jll.LY 113th, 1934_ HERB r'RI' MARSHALL as James Hortop, of Oshawa, spent a was decorated in pink and white. . $125.00 V'a�lge bk PriZes MARY BDLAND you ean` on In Toronto. day with friends here.. He still has Guests were present from Bolton, ' -. -his hand in the plaster cast. Cherrywood and Mt. Zion. After a - . - - -.. w M. M J,F GA N � Miss Jean Ward is spending a few -short Eastern motor trip the young "' Let us repair that;leakw. to days with Rev. J. E. and Mrs. Glov- couple will reside in Claremont. SPORTS PROGRANIIVlE to „ y p' _ days at Trent River. - __ POPEYE T-$F�_UILOR Commencing at 12 :30 p. m. (S. T.) ' $ADIO xOII�tD 'UP' Skilled Motor Repaiars. -Miss Jarvis, Mr, F. Hipkins and • • TOURNAAIENTB: Boys' softball, _ „y It. Duval' and two daughters, spent Comingomuig w Uirle' Softball. Man's Softball. En• Ca01'dt�n� -- the week -end 'with E. and Mrs. Bry- . . MONDdY and TUESDAY • - y tries to be in hands of Secretary by fish plentiful and many of them beings ggYSC atiAPER SOULS" Phone 2908 .. - an. noon•onTuesd^-3. July 17th: June 16th and 17th Reports from Trent River states LACROSSE: Brooklio vs. Clare= PICBLrRIY(I, • ONTARIO Mont. at 6,3(1. P. M. caught. Mr. Glover may be the one HORrdESHOE PITCHING: Doubles .WARREN WILLIAM .,to catch them. Good luck anyway. Evangelistic Tent and Singles. Quoits for lucalentries v1 Fred and Mrs. Ward. Wm. and /�� *T Rntry fee of W cents admits to hotb MAUREEN O`BULLIVAN' DINT Y'S S Gjmj;b li • ra. Birkett, attended the funeral on _aCA M PALL N Single@ and Doubles of the Contest. - nor. Brock and Kingston Rue. Friday last, in Toronto. of their sous- -:, FIELD EVENTS: 4 .p. m. sharp. WEDNE9DAY-THURSDAY. 16-17 _ the late Alice Axworthy: "" Running-races. 9 years and op Nov• General Repair Wort all • We note T. Caster getting around Under the auspices of the - 7A, elty races, Wbeelbarrc,w, Sack, - DAMAGED UVH$ "� � ems% 'fairly lively, even though complain - �L�� �, �,` coat races etc, a guraateed at reasoaaabie ing of rheumatism, and in his 88th Bn th Cis In Christ Chnreb Auspia,�a of Osa&disu 8oci&l Hydieae prices, BEeT DECORATED OAR ON T13it year. Congratulations. GROUNDS: Ample parking -space - Council) Acetylene Welding@ Don't forget the summer schedule - o*- on the grounds. 8 d Schmidt, - batteries repaired and eba lot-". for church services. The order of the YORK TWP, GIRLS' BAND. will Y Firestone d an services was published in last week's pRMLEY ` provide music during the whole of Proprietor p Tires. -issue. the afternoon. Parkin s ruse at rear o[ the 6heatre, Gasoline said Oils. Morgan and Mrs. Pugh and dau- The services will be in charge of B p ghter. Alma, spent several days in ,•01% C"i\ CMR'T ;Athens last week. Alma is remaining -�., - :� - , - • `� - N Refreshment Booth. in Oonaectioa- r , ' 'for a. short period. �V• d T :.In col mu.sITY HALL THE MADELINE - Phone Pick. 7500 (nigbtor day). :. w Evans Ward is improving in heal- of Stevensville, Oat. Atsp•m' (S T.i -BEAUTY-SALON th. but we regret to hear of, Mrs. ' RUSHTON REV U3 MILTON SLEEP - 'Ward being confined to her. bed suf• And will begin on Sunday, • , .. - fering from a similar cause. -. Rushton Comedy Team 421y PROPRIETOR Jae Ed. and Mrs. Gibson and daughter 'JULY 15TH Six DaocingD,otla, (Toe, Ta and +1934 meahe a Peru year which mesas P a hew Peruraornt Wave, _ - 3bfabel, spent the week -end near Hills- baticl _. dale, with the former's brother, Vim. ; Hills- And will coati :rue tci York Toww bip flirts' Brand I b.tve Permanent Waves to suit e-aery- lady a purse, at) why not m&.ke =and. Mrs. Gibson. .,AUGUST 51H .ao appointment. Bill Tomlinson has crow been able ho taae of resin' they Wired Events [give all my r_.t,u7tnPrs my, ,very eru. to remove his arm from the sling :-a Tu be Reid ou l0.th line of Bark- sill take place the folluwlag I sy, cr;rrft>Z attention. -- W. ich -tile arm has been carried f.,r C.uncert r;a the -18t la. in -th Hilt," haw, tint- ruile auttth o � _ � west r 0(,r.:e weeks, as a recruit of infec•td,;r,. Rainer Shine. Also- .'M -S ^alp <.._._• - Wheat crops are beginning U; turn. ` • pp � and F�, :i�I T,- estrus nts, ip coi.,r. Won't be long now. Many ���� �= it �'�i fee f�rid�r. fur farchrr puriculara of yh.un{+•,oing. Eyesight _ l eve tF.e whole of their hay cut .crud iii. N ki -rnur rti r! �., EvearA, Prizes dud D•�n rrr. Y 18 Z SP�� {� ` 2 r ;tZ r@•, 2N &- �Lu -dell. ww 1 w•.r�, 3irr.o.>...r a.r drawr. in. Soon be winter .again. ?admteeioa : AdUlte..ac, uhtkdrea; 1Uc. A- Ten'-cent Tournament was held Jtind'ay •Service- at -10 P. m, and OoacNrt,.?ac, and 15c. Ph��na 1906 LL �RE)iOtiT �s .• ®rae.•e d @` on the Bowling Green on SatettJ..y 7 00 p, ra" (-d tud,ar,i time) - let- ranks reset _ Bi.OK'.i�,. received prizes. Oshawa Mr. and Mrs. Moriarity mot re3 Auspices of Canadian Hygiene�Council _ �,, ,,,,�,1,,,,, „�,� _ from Detroit and visited their 'par- EVERYBODY WELCOME, � �• �cuts A. and Mrs. Fohsythe. Mrs-. COMMITTEE-J. H. Heise, W, B. :;. OMEN �,J�l a Forsythe returned with them on Sun- + day, Henderson and R. A- Brilliager. -- -i Several from here attended' the Garden Part y at Fifth Line, Uxbrid- �11 T fuel, A• good attendance was observed 1' L Everyone enjoyed hearing once again - Bert Harvey, in his sane, style. THURSDAY VYE D ni E S DA Y John and Mrs. Bielby, John Scott and Mrg. Lyman Pilkey, attended thg funeral of the late Mrs. Tate, form- and erly Isobel McKeown. at Chashel JULY U LY _ ��TT`• ff Corners, on Sunday afternoon (✓l�l�QSllll� Mrs. A. Forsyth entertained her e E� daughter, husband and family fora ./� /P/l/Ol /Rftf couple of days Tast week. She and - two daughters; Lor`sinne and Audre - - ` y �S train 8 9 •,,, returned with them to Michigan. _ _ Honor.. came to Claremont Bowling Club on . Wednesday afternoon last by L.H. Tuck Opt D Matinee;atid Night � aiinee and Night when our ladies from here won 2nd s D. �� When lime appreae)b prize fqr three wins in a ladies Tr- • • Matinee 23c, on Its final hour the j ebles at Stouffville. Gongratulat- Eyesight, Edaeation snd Efficieaey Admission Prices : Night 35c: memorials ,.e execute ions. Pact 23 - will be standing in a _ « "e regret to learn of the depart- mute tribute to the Lre �LJohn Selman -and 'family -from, When it is a common fact that life- persons they have been ' - ese conditions may arise in our life_ STANLEY.The'at re Claremont, for Bond- Head. Mr. Sel- erected to.- honor: Otu, time . it is man will carry on his trade at that Just as natural that we treaties skill reeares should think for the children whose • place at ,once; while his family_ will _ - the beet recalls. � • remain .here till autumn. Thig Earn- y° nz mar be defective and �^+��UF ti "No Greater Tribute° 3 illy have lived in Claremont for d- strained unknown or unsuspected by a7 1JVl - their parents, teachers or themselves bout 5 years, and their leaving will Civilization- h N. W. 3TAFi�'OIiD as definitely affected - be felt i many, the eyesight by creating new condit- None under 16 admitted g�O° �°'d The .Mixed Tournament took place -ions and new defects; and it keeps , Whitby on Monday evening. stinks from New. - Phone Whitby j market, Richmond Hill, Unionville science busy keeping pace with the 4a and Stouffville took part. 'NewmkLi -ket times in producing the proper means of , ~.FOR � QUICK SALE took first; Agincourt second Fred of correcting the new conditions. Ward's rink, • third wills ' Stouffville, ..Many of those who 'at present are „ fourth. The ladies of the local Club forced to wear glasses xonstantly, 1931 Plymouth Coupe, R. S. , 136 Internat., Gang Plow, Demonatz . had they been corrected in early life 6--14 Durant 'Sedan ' Beatty-Wood Tub Washer have challenged the men for this Th• would,'only have. worn the glasses for 1928 Durant Coupe Frost and Wood Gang Plow ursday evening, a short time but because they neg- 1930 DeSotQ Sedan t 2 Riding Plows Maple `� �y��- Richard Carruthers of lot 5 con. 6, lected themselves their •defect be- _1930 Essex Sedan _ • `DeLavai Crean+ Seperator No. 12 , �' . �iltnI ii`.•. L abridge, suffered the very great came -a physical disability more pro- 1927 Buick Coach - Primrose Cream- Separator, No: 2 - loss by fire, of his house and barn `on " nouned more fixed.. It is possibts 1934 Chevrolet Sedan Vessot 914 inch Grindr (new) t� Friday afternoon last. The family 15 -30, McDeering• Tractor McLaughlin boulile head Grinder .•IIIS11!'dII +� Ce' were away'at the -time and only, the that your %nability.So.focus.all..your fp grinder t -and WAWANESA INS. CO. housekeeper remained. The contents mental power on your work is due 10 -20 McDeering Tractor Jack and Belt ' r same • of both buiidirsgs were`' lost, with no -to your eye condition. It is also poss- 10 -20 Fordson _with fenders Fleu ;y Oat Roller Cheap rates for farm and country ible that this weakness in the yes is Two 10 -20 Fordsons, without fenders Top Buggy buiJdings. : insurance on the contents of either, - a defect secondary to some physical Two 2- furrow I. H. C. tractor plows .Peter Hamilton Cutting Box " ;Windstorm Insurance on buildings, but $2.600 on the barn. The cause of wind•rattlis, Stloe etc. the fire 'is unYnoyvn. disability elsewhere which when pro- 3- furrow Fleury traetor plow '(new) 6,ft,, Stiff tooth cultivator, H. or T. perly adjusted will allow_ n tore to. 3- Furrow Oliver Tractoor Plow 6 ft. Spring tooth cultivator -Automovite Iniursnob ` We are all waiting -for. the - 18th,, - properly 'take care of the eye weak- 2-Furrow Little Wonder Tr. Plow 2 -Row Massey Corn cultivator of all kinds.) 4 The. Big Field Day. If 'we could arr- ness, during this time, however, the 2-Furrow Cockshutt Tractor Plow. „ Findlay Cook_ Stove. 2D in. oven. FARMS FOB SALIF ange to have weather similar to that correction to the eyes is essential and Fleury No. 4 Single Plow Electric Stove Write or phone - experienced by Pickering orA �heo 2nd; should not be removed or r]educu>d 186 International Gang Ploy Refrigerator, for store or butcher _ B4W��N �OWpi' all Would be well. See the bills and until th eyes appear more normal Set compering scales, Hearty new Silo, nearly new roof and sides programs now in your hands and in under examination. `"�A Q• C�PFR Q WHITBY, ONT, ' the various hnedaeaa places, also acs �•+ � to be continued y \ , ,� '. •. •� .. '„ lam. � • ' �.,- , . - � :- .. - ::,• - • :: ". ,. �,.. _ • . •. ,tom . .- � ' ^,•� E fYOUTH - . TrD o the Author of '-'Pencarrow" - .. SYNOPSIS. make ms- understand." Belly Pencarrow U heartbroken "It was my fault, upsetting you when his Uncle - Michael offers. Gen- last night. I'm terribly sorry, Gran- e e try, his daughter's husband, a share n'�'" IDtatt�'tct[ve '� rash from. ..'E - In the Duffield farm. Kelly feels' • The old heart is, alittle.- tired, shock e Gentry will not appreciate the zes- bOy' But it in not the drat shock ` Quality _ . _ _ _ . the Gardens - - it has had, and it won't be the last, - ture, _ _ so don't blame yourself for that." ',But I do.". It was something Almost sacred and "TeII ' me, hat will you do now? grandchildren, Kelly was dearest to. EXPERT DENIES FEMALE hS- _--apart. He loved every ridge of the You'have quarrelled with your father her.- He was laying the foundations hills, every curve of the ,valleys, every again." of a stormy life, but no words or ' AMORE DEADLY THAN MALE - 'sweep of the pasture, and the beauty "Yes, -I'm sorry. Grannie, but I entreaties could save him: - -- , 'he had brought about with -hie own couldn't help it. He will never see Kelly thought of, it all now aa. he - • `hands; the trees he bad planted, the my .point of view He, talks to me rode through the short afternoon, One. Director of New York Zoological Park' Says` -Male -of the ^ gardens be had made; the expert- as if I were a criminal he was prose., she died see her once again before Series is Moze Powerful Than it's 'Mate , -Xiienta he was trying, and the !m- eating! " provements he was accomplishing. "Don't say that, Kelly." He was obliges to spend the might Gentry didn't- .care. Often he had "He does, really, Gra>zaie. I don't at the railway. hotel in order to cateb N e w Y o r k.— ,.iplrng was all lteadsfror:g than their mates, he as- 1 ilanghed at the passionate enthusiasm think be tikes me much. He'e ambi. the train next morulog. _ Tomorrow wrong irr the opinion ^f Dr. W. Reid sevtea. - alit boa for me, I -know, for the Pencar• would be the first of October, the Blair, wtien he observed that the fe= ' in some high orders of -the animal Gentry was an English Cadet then, row firm. but not for me as r am. tie •r>}rt-01 `$'snug.`,, =- New °eniand'° esl male of the species is - mere- desW7j wurr16 LwLnVy 4..,.;..b !a birds ad sad didn't understand. Now he was resents me because J want to go my endar, where June brings rain, not than the male: prop, 'the - female is.tatger tlian the - - Ipart owner and didn't care. own way --- ". -roses, and Christman treads on the Di,' Flair is in a puntion to knoic male. Even then, Dr. Blair said, ,the For these reasons Kelly could not "Some day„ Kelly, you mgy marry heels of the longest day. a tot about animals, bath sexes. He male makes up for his deficiency in � seturn to Duffield, nor could he work and have none of your own. Remem- is director • of 'ihe New York Zoologi- size by possessing more dash and on the Home Farm. He had tried bei it then. Don't try to force them CHAPTER 'rW0 cal Park —Stone Zoo co the eaters- courage. !to-make them see, but they would too hard. But you will; you will. If - loving, bear feeding- and lawn- litter- So iu Dr. Blair'$' op�nton, JsipTing 'not . you owned Duffield. and - your eon -. 'Kelly the Stubborn. -ing public. was merely taking advantage of his - - "It's not-the money:'- Grannie. I'm wanted to be--& doctor, shall we Genevieve met Kelly at Welling- The male of the species, VT. Blair nice -sou,i Jing, but unscientific adage. � - Aot jealous -..of Gentry, as rather said." we say t cud_ sell.- the 1aru4_ _what ton station. decla3ed today, is more. dangerous, its only basis in fart, he said,' is 'Z know, my-dear. You have a lot would you say then? What would There was a -- trains-- fearlesstaeae -- more - powerful and -mare caurageoua_ youmetimes_the females shows a of your grandfather, John Kelly, in " come of all your _planning and coo- about Genevieve twat was'almost boy- thaw its mate.' tittle more subtlety in to me-NO- - of 1you, but you have enougb­ of me to triving?" ish, , She was tali, like her Lather, '•Among the higher torms of ani- attach. - Kelly was $'!lent. He knew she moving with an athletic grace, but mal life'.' he said, "the males are Dr• =Blair mentioned that down to _ was right, and yet he. could -not our- her interest, to Lbe despair of her to er, iirerrer and' better ► ed , render, mother, were not domestic. She with defensive and offensive equipped the basement lower the - animal world ■ YO "Tell me, What,are you going to do drove and rode well, but she sewed among .rte lower and more primitive now!" with a "homeward bauad" stitch, as pons` creatures such as in$rets and crux- " - "I'll get on some upcountry place, sailors Ray; there was eeitsti nest- -It hay -been :nv experience, band- tacearn, the female.is.3isuaily Wger and later I may be able to pick np nesg nor permarence about ft. She ling tail sorts of animals here at the - anti than the stale. ! - a bit of new country cheap; and. clear had a quick wit ar_d a sharp tongue, zoo, that the males are mu.h harder Frequently, she .kills and onsibira - ft. Father says he'll never glue me and was hard to beat In an argument, to handlt, much more dangerous than him after ail biological responsibili- a penny But I don't care." Sir_ Miles Pencarrow had learnt that the females," tier have been met. hfa daughte Genevieve was the on)g:' The reason, he said, la. the? upbu But going up the .scale of life into Bessie Penearrow saw the sting- the males falls the yurden of r ins tears held -back. He ens .stub - i member of the tamili who dared to. Pro- the more - ad�can,e. _fortes, the- main contradict him. tectinp and providing for the home. male ic* inatanre, including man; bona. Of all this turbulent brood of Defiance he callea it. The amusing. He gave credit to- Wh females for woman's place ;a in the home and kindly, devoted father of their early . greater docility, gentleness' a n d hers ill the subordinate domestic role • childhood bad become, after Jack wag adaptability, • He also �hinka. females Since this pattern of nature's seemb .. drowned, a brooding, disappointed, exhib'.t more. intelligence In captivity contrary to the ideals of staunch - temperamental man, with a grudge —if intelligence is regarded• as the femfaistr, auoh as. public office•hold.. ; against* fate. 'True he was wealthy, - ability os a creature to meet new Ing, trans - Atlantic flying women; AGE and retained his place at the head sittlatiors' Dr. Blair discreetly' declined to ,do any • - of tee_ Bar;. was knig4ted for his The females are leas onatrriate and Theorizing` or interpreting: a al' - servicess to the Government, and -bad _ a devoted wife and six healthy chil• . FROM.. dren,._ What• more could a roan ask? smell the eery epics 'at Esetett, "car Suggests S.A. Girls r Yet he had a serge of failure goes, ana, his flesh would creep with Kelly had stubbornly_ refused to the curl of the !_rah. Train for 1-i011sewolriC fake hie elder brother's place and Into this little world apart name �� carry an the old Are; of Kelly and crashing one day his Lather's chance Mrs. Mabel C. Malhs:rbe, M. P., in - ! Penearrow,. -Then Mary, his eldest statement,_ wblch he ovei•besird'in - daughter took bet prbtty face into a'speeck In the South African House._ -MY the .curi:itudd caul "tt 'vrbere he read.. has recommended "a special service convent, instead at making the It sank deep into his childish mimd,,- battalion in which girls can be train- - - brilliant iitarriage he had hoped for ..Kell) will dq what l tell him, ' or ed .in household service and wives Po��2 her, 'IShat accounted for tits' eldest I shall know th3 reason 'arby. I'il •board, Uniform,-and a shilling a day - three. Then young Pat flashed into the limelight. not be thwarted by my obildren:. I pocket, - money. As one of the youaget he had been have worked and planted for them. From this centre domestic servants '..'.. _ merely a cipher He fed and fought an I know whet is for their good " 'And children's purses -could be re- d _ and toot the -bills and bangs of hie "But Miles, dear, Keay has net h!s- 'crafted, said Mrs. •Madherbe -There _ - - elders in the rough and tumble of heart on being a farmer with Michael was .a wide field for this employment. _ ld was his era ha - • . _ • .- • - . -. •• = i�• - Infantile democr the aura: a suggestion. _ - -� —that moth } _ v Dupleading. It w f d i -socrs -ter - -- ' i t)l acy. t The ion s been the subject ery, voice o war discussion iTr roles:,., - It's S1 m'' y8tCTy t0 me wily wasn't there. �in[� right by Patrick Alorsitis Pencarrow was the "I say he. is to rome lnto the otflc(- youngest of the male brood, a gap and take his .place in the firm. Ani • . Some men cant take their the cross -roads in the middle of several yews dlvi•itng him fenm don't you encourage him. In his fool- the last child. Peter, Margaret, who tali Ideas," �deas`.Wanted foot.' Off the accelerator Once of the village it happened• was. his immediate senior, was a soft, "He can- be very stubboi n• At ;t ,a. pliant child, and the cue who would And he loves .Duffield; - and,- rement• -Artists and Authors, Am &t= In a while. I suppose it 'a Some Old man Higgins big police conform to her tather`s demands But her, Michael has ne son." eul or.Professional are invit- kind 'of disease'--- "'apeeditis" dog, ran out right in front. I for her be bad' no special, -ambttfon. ' 'i snow; 1 know all that." [its ed to, send us saleable Sket•� No brains, but- a nice disposition," father's voice bad been Impatient. 1'd call it it takes a real heard the,, brakes g0 On thClti was Kelly's verdict od . her in later "pat will go to 'Dundeld with Mich- ' .ches, Illustrations, Designs a years. -as],- I planned thvt long ago." Short Stories and Articles. :ahoCl� of some sort to cure it.. —the car almost lifted' itself she tacked the v4tal qualities wbirh . "I don't think Pat• wants to be a Pat demanded. Genevieve,, who was farmer;' Norah, life moruer, tied van. ARE You ARTISfICAULY , - Like., hiccoughs. only it's a Off.the road - -I heard a wo- eighteen months 6 del than Margaret tared timidly INCLINED? _ _ had allied herself with Kelly, -whom ,Mgst .1 consult-every whim oe We Offer YOU practical in- y sight more serious. For in- min scream and the dog's TaBt f she adored. these children, and tie dictated to by Pat gas driven io� seek adventure them? f say Pat is to go to DuiSel•i, strUCtlOn and Cr1t1Cis2r! On - ::a,tance= shriek— the�.car wobbled - for in hooka He feasted on books of xd -, and that settles .the matter: Paintings, .Landscapes and I venture: emd revelled, in tbrills of The. small bpy .tesdfug big "Treat.., Flowers in Water Colours. the the, sea which woke s wild longigk ure Islan•d," was stunned by this un- • a second as it .went over , Two days ago, about tea- to share in these dart devil doings expected .blow• T'tey were going to Send a three cent staimped pool tyke, and then' it Struck before -the past Hs would, sit deep send him to Duffield and- make a ta. • enve %per •for full inform - 'time, a big car sailed past me ; in a tale of storm and wreck, of mer of , bim, , and he • didn't want to atlon the post in front of the store. coral islands and strange, fascinat• go. He wouldn't g3. .this side of Jonesville. Had a n ing, ports, without, thought of time , It wat:..after. Kelly had, defied bis - Blear road all right, they was.. there almost' on' the or place, He was transported kith= father, and taken the conaequencrs; Ideas Unlinfited ! but th er and thither by thw wild rush of that Pat, in the secrecy of his heart. second —and what a messl word,, which built new and enthrall• made his decialoa Thirty-Mine L88 AY8AU8 Were hopping. 'to it -- 80 I ing'worids• for bim- He could .Mmost Kelly's 'revolt Gad caused open 6011- T01'ORtO and Radiator and bulriper smash- .tifct in the house, but 'be bad sue -, thought I'd check up, ceeded. Pat knew be Lad not Kelly's rrlaylie tell 'em to slow down ed, fender crushed driver sY3 r resistance to Dersuato and entreaty. CAN'T„SLIP OR SLIDE He took no one into hid confldPnre• his ed But after a speclalty unpleasant scer,o lift. That's how -I came to be funned and 'bleeding, _ ._ s er`e�/ at home, when air fatter was more FALSETEETH. f� vehement than., ever in his determin - Iright there when. the crash wife in hysterics. And a poor _ _ flier, stomach disorder and of v ?ton to b n hfa children to hie will, " uenily.t Also children may plb3 Pat, withethe..glamr of romance Iur• l a d of remedy to p came, two minutes later• old dog dead In the road. Don't age easy, old !an y too hard. 'Mrs. Mary Mason, ing him on, packed 7lT little bag and tees false teeth is dace^ -use a reliable, Atlimtic St., Hslifax, N.S., says, When the children are overtired- stole out one evaning• He bad made recognized ohe which dentists prescribe ' I3id ?lint foolish. slow Why can t = people• slow- _ ,and restless in warm weather I his plane cautiotelg, One �t the Col -such at eelDer'in the wo ld -7gnpe teeth j give them Baby's Own Tablets be- onial clippers; belonging to' the Ci.- 8 torte retuinII_aud is the more so seSure yet comfortable they feel ing - ,ftxOwrr. ?}trough "the village? down going through towns- they are happy, contented ca++' taint Saw Line, which took timber rat. Poaittvilytioslippingorclicking- L _ . . _ yea ". Saje even for the tiniest from New Zealand to Sydney, was in blissful comfort ,enured all day_ long. Not by a jugful. Just went and villages? You tell me. babe,these a colic, stiableta cow. Wellington. Her usual ports were - Forms a speciAl comfort cushion to pro- -+ Jr lively relieve polio, summer cow. Aukland and the Bay of Islands. When tect and Booth gums. No colored, gum• I{ plaint, aim le fever and all minor N -tght on �s though the place We]1 —I ll be seeing you, disorders. to 2bo package. 'is she sailed. at dawn Pat Penearro,v my paste YInex� v sanitary dr.Williarttr was on board." tie had' ran away .to 14 • - - -' - I'll-1:1 �� ► :1I: I a t•'} sea. - - -Issue No. 29 --'34 z QUA '',(To Be Continued.) - r - _ fiv .'°:+�"+ *inn•` - '•- •'•.'1r - .. 'A . , .. _ _ - T - ' - ' . ,� . ~ Nothing ever ha r ppens there now. I c �y. of E9_lnch material. . \_ tell you it's perfectly safe mother. Sun -Tan Dress HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS ` - besides I am a good swimmer Write your name and addr @es plain- And the chances are Johnny, ' be- ly, giving. number and size of such _. • �•• ing convinced that he • s, .right, and Illustrated Dressmaking. Less" Fur. patterns as -you want. Enclose 15c'ist that all women are "fraidies" about nished with Every Patterq mps or cola (coin pre�erred;•wrap,. -- - water anyway, will. say, "Let's go, "_refullq) for each nutribt3r, slid" - -- address your order to Wilson Pattern �.Lz.. o.....wne wiggies MO angers. 1 _ . _ Service, 73 West Adelaide St. Toronto Yet thht doesn't relieve parents of -- their responsibility. It i3 up to them 1 - to save these reckless youngsters Wolf' an Archaeologist from themselves Heads Expedition ... _- ..._ OUT . POINT 0 DANGERS t- -����� - The best thing to do is to show _ Goods ' a child some reason for not taking New York, — Digging •in� the'Ind- _ _ risks Take a pencil and draw whirls ` ' inn ruins of N Mexico all day, sit- 13y Mau M Moran and currents under the calm surface ling up he arid night to write re- • .� _ of a river, illustrating the power of ports, hauling water 40 miles and forces stronger than he is. Show him being doctor, teacher and executive _ „ „ • to a staff of 'men is Mrs. Marjorie what a suck hole is, and quicksand APrevieH Draw a dock with old broken piles _ Trumbutl's idea -of a pleasant sum- _ The temperature in the small theatre was hovering around or poundholes which are hidden, and = - mar 90. We were all limp and it speaks well for Ronald Colman that on which he may strike his head as Mrs. Trumbull archaeologist, will 'he held our interest in his new Bull -Dog Drummond film. he dives, or sunken boats or any of start soon for the southwest at the n_ The photography is excellent. London streets glistening wet, the accumulation of yenta that usual - head of her own' expedition, spo •' 'wraps of fog floating through impressive entrances .of old man- ly surround docks- Exrlain what s cored by the Anthropological Labor- _ ' sides all lend a macabre atmosphere. "cramp" really means t —story of $ants Fe. i3ho has been sec-.. The humour is dry and evokes a steady chuckle through- Unfortunately there will always be ' , and In command a good many times, * some drowning accidents but we 'i bat as far as she knows she. is the but the film. It is a pleasure to view a m�ste� film with a sense must -do- all -that lies- within,- _our -pa_- ,�.�'` % ' i 'd ar. 9f humour. ►' ex ition of this 'kind �, „ wer to warn the children, to impress . { k ped' _ Here. is on-e film yqu icust. jot down in your Date Hook. on them the need for caution and for "Just dig out an apartment house, care. that's all I am going to do," she Holidays ..: f �1 _ i said air'_ly The apartment house, t it turned out to be , is the ruin of a If you are still in doubt as to where you want to go, I would Queens OE Past — Pueblo on La Tetills Peak, 40 miles. 1 Z ,. _ . , ' ,refer yeti to an interesting -booklet entitled 101 Holiday Sug - :.,� , - - = from Santa Fe with a sheer drop of gestions," sent out_ by ,Corkmins. Travel Service, 133 King St. Ill New Se'ttlll�;l3 - 1 600 feet to the Rio Grande below. =� _ ~West; Toronto. They will solve y +ur holiday dilemmas nicely. Tall, vigorous, with grey hair fra- d _ L' ming a young face, Mrs Turnbull de- ary Queen of 'Sc is Would - O YOL>�KnOW T�ia --' 'l . Use -Fier W tferful �aI is scrtbea ire 'inaians among venom she has worked as "swell people" The two foremost exponents of all -in girl wrestling, Miss -of Fascination as Wife of "put ;n the southwest, you can see Dot McClinton of South Africa, and Miss- June Neilson of Can- an Ambassador • � 'man's tics from eavagerj more clear- - ada , now giving exhibition bouts in Great Britain, are billed as A young acrtess dectare•I recently ly than anywhere else," she said. In "Lady- bear cats." that King. Henry VIII. (film version)_ - = Egypt the story of his rise ,from .tha Although *ire are more titan 450,000. `'live" words in the was th8 ideal husband.- Tberenpon Stone Age is burled under 60 feet of English language, ten of them —the, of,; that, it, I; is, and; to, s well -known woman writer removed . ..,�+ Nils mud, but is the 'southwest it certain kings from their august places B, in— comprise 25 per cent. of all the words used in' our spoken to history and judged •them_ as bus- ° 2�1 ; , t developed much later. and the climate or written communications. bands-by modern standards F'ew', one is so dry all the early relics are pre- . It'a so simple, you can run it up on The youngest grandmother in_the world- This distinction is may -add; survived the test, the sewing machine In about an hour. served claimed by a 28- year -old Canberra (Australia) girl, .whose If kings may be treated in this way Yet, you .will notice, its tricky details, daughter, aged fourteen, has ui st given birth to a baby.' without less majeste, ashy not queens, that prevent it looking ordinary, Manchester's Youth . Retirement at the age of twelve is forced on the_ temple since woman •a" the �rinre adaptable Such pretty features are a bit of fem. Now Eno Schooling dancers 'of the Island of Bali,- Java -, as after that age their sex' talnity added by the shoulder bows Enjoy g muscles are said to become too stiff and set to render the re- Some queens, It must be admitted, that adorn' the square cut neckline = . _,'quisite grace and agility: Most of -these child dancers enter into cannot be taken out of ancient time and the shaped bodice with attached MANCHESTER, . Eng.' Manobes[er their prime when six years old. j and place without losing the very es. sash that bows at the back. boys and girls of today are better P p sence of yera'onatity, - The dashing plain '• p q g school- attenders than were their pre- Some of the products which reduce explosive dust are Striped or ! ue, shirting con - wealth of the Queen of Sheba be- deceasora ai 10 years ago. �+► "Chocolate , rubber, grains , woods , fertfilzers , dried milk , a r , tong, pastel linen, peasant cotton p longs to the mythical East; the weaves borseblanket checks in linen, Mr. W. O. Lester Smith, director of i�ol`lc, and 13u$ar. charm of Cleopatra vanishes when we education tot' Manchester, points out Poland's official hangman is' threatening resignation because take her away from the Nile and the given pastel or shirting choice tub silks, etc - be has been classified as, a phyiieal worker, whereas in- his own background of ancient Egy -pt. It is gives you s wide choice oL fabrics for that last 7c199 In Manchester .anon- _ to fashion it, were only h89 prosecutions for non- otherwise:- _ .estimation his job is an intellectual one. otherwise' with 3lbeodora, ornament attendance at school as - against 341 - of the Byzantin8 stage and Roman Style No. 2903 Is designed for sizes Empress; she steps with confidence ten years ago., The English child ho - • - - - - - out of the sixth cantor 116• �" yesre, 86, 38, 40, 4E and 44 said, no longer went. "unwillingly'-to century-into the twee• inches bdat. Size 36 requires 3 %yda, , school." Teach Children ''to Have � Beth. 'she knew what ter Its to earn " her livelihood as it dancer it the Hip- podrome, and proved to be the equal _ of her husband —the Em�ieror Justin. i ' D l±lr - 'Wholesome dear a Water' fan —!n ability and courage. She it / ��� - a was who, when Juatin[an was shoat to take refuge in Hight from an an- A„ „Ae,. M.Wed. - gry mob reminded him that "the im -. - Soil that Which They Drink in Country; Rea ct perial purple is a glorious shroud." - LESSON NO, 15 Is shown in Fig. 71 that differs from l� Foliage In a picture requires very the former' two. Being is high light, ' �� �� Queen Margaret of-Scotland wilting- -•- Dangers of Swimming Holes ty eYchanges the unlettered eleventh careful rendering. There are a number the tone value is rendered very dif- - -` ^ - -- century far the twentieth., Sbe -tabs a fllu tra{exs- �+Lv*c W UL 4 in never terently. The light fa21s on the tight Regardlesss of the „fact k„t�;) -their destination,: unless the water -her eyes at-9 world ful(..ot books and In great demand because of improper and where it strikes the foliage it la tkweliers are generally pitied by the obtained_'comes from a deeply - drilled a population Indifferent to them. Like training and lack of faithful effort. left - white, The masses are slightly people in the country during -the hat �nd tested well, of'a-guaranteed c6m- a bird she .vies in at the "open boor Maite up your mind that you are going suggested and s tone is thrown is summer months; they are fortunate munity service, of a univeraitp and to at once at to become -a decided success and gain between to help the contrast. Stove in one respect. Water supplies. in cit- Children should- be- warned against home In its spacious library. recognition, Follow our suggestions to obtain the exact effect, and draw kes_ are, as a general rule, as safe as springs They may toox fair and beau. Diplomat's Wife NOVt. , and - criticisms carefully, put, your over and over again it necessary, to _ science knows how to make them. tiful but yet be very unsafe. Anyone Mary Queen of Scots cannot believe 'whole beart into the work; tbas you secure it. A mother. in town mLp turn an the in douo, about any water should boil that she is in 'old Edinburgb until, will rise high' above the mediocre Fig. 75 we illustrate a pen technlque tap and be reasonably sure that there it hard for 20 minutes. )Fie especially glancing upward, she sees tht+ frown- artist and become a leader in your which map be adopted for very dark are no typhoid or dysentCY germs !n careful of the water babies 'or, • young ing - Castle rock. That st:'rs old mem- profession. foliage or to show foliage In sunset the stream that flows _ children drink. ories, but they cease to dis}urb her. One of our intent graduates Is,now or moonlight. We almost seem to DANGERS IN CQTINTR,Y _ SWIMMING DANGERS' .and- she, exclaims 'with deagbt over a staff arttgt, illustrating stories for see the light of the falling b+1D Shin-' _. the gardens and .shops of Princes _ Yet this very feeling of security is And t&,ktng about drinking water Street, "almost as beautiful as Paris," - often 'oa: undoing when we migrate brings us to the subject of swimming she. says softly,. "but I miss the horses f 74 for a day or a week or a whole.sea. and .bathing., The ,trdub!e with child- and falcons." Mary is the wife, ex- sori to out -of- the -way places depend• ten is that 'time seems so' long to gaisite and• soignee, of the trenchb::ii �� /j/ �,%/j j • };, 1 \';A leg on streams and springs for our them that they forget the lessons of Ambassador to England, In that water. -Too often -the lovely spark- the- past. A year is a century to a sphere she is bappy, using her won• -.ling fluid that the netgltbors assure small boy or girl -What happened last' derfut gifts of fascination and cavort F/ G. %'� us is the best water in the world is summer is gone as- completely as the faire, _She has 'a. weakness for' bud - _..a ding artists and musicians and her indeed aqua mortis, the water'of dis- Stone Age, The fact that someone 73 - ease and death. was drowned last summer is only a . entourage of pet "lions" is well known 7.S This year we should, be especially vague dream The past has no bearing in society. fateful of what we drink. Until a on the present. It is always a new ' That commanding red•haired lady Is - day with new urges an,i experiments. her husband's most trus.te•1 adviser. ;- week or so ago we were badly to g P He is a financial magnatN, but he - need of ruin that the drought threat- 'The' children's :world is limited. addilts that his ' wife's "flair" is even :erred to -be really serious. A droughi They have no general knowledge of more'delicate than his' own. "And. no y do" *peculiar things to nature besides accidents. They don't read the paper's. wonder," laughs • Queen Flizabeth, + Therefore a'season'� toll of man one of Canada's greatest weekly' ing through' die b,encirt, i to :to. ,drying up streams. Bacteria )ifs Y "did I not learn in .the sixteenth cen" newspapers. The name' of this young liage, being somewhat distaff'., shows thrives because there is inoxe death hundreds of deaths +)y drowning does tury -how to' use a perfect blend of, a- rtist will be given on -request, en- very little detail, and disease in erstwhile streams that not affect their judgement risk and caution In order to become close a (3c) addressed envelope. - , have deteriorated into feti "d pools. Parents "are iifcli :•ed to leave too rich? I lent. money, to other monarchs Ea. No, 17. For practice, 'study many firings !or' them to decide, — yes --but first I got their Crown In Fig. 72, is an example of distant again the examples shown in the ,last If disease germs stayed where they trusting to their knowled a of den- jewels as security. They called me foliage. The lights and shades are three lessons, try to vary Ube out- were, all would be we,!-* But along g g not distinct, in tact cannot ba seen; lines and tone''value. Thus obtaining comes' $ hai'"d shower -and-every sort gar. We think they have the same mind." royal Thewtelep bee on hereddesk hence the whole effect is an 'even as many different effects as possible of offal under the sun is washed into perspective we have —that the many tone. A parallel line tint -is used, the to store away for future reference. accidents to others trove registered and the interviewer fades out, lines are slightly curved and run circulation in their minds the same as they have Queen Viciorfs refuses to wove for- diagonally; 'they are clean cut, black Have you started, on your work for 'The ground is baked hard and dry. ward out of the dignified setting. and careful #y spaced. Note the broken the-Free Sketching Contest, kemem -: L In soft ound rain sinks in and de• m ours with resulting caution. which her personality created. " "T a ber that the Art Director Is giving' 3 _ , 6'r' and irregular outline which avoids sits are left more or less, •where CHILDREN• °'FORGET a mad world," she aifti•ms, 10 which prizes for the beat three sketches re Po the slit[ unnatural effect. Strive to p they- lie. 'But watch the smallest kind It is not so. Probably not the smal-'she has no place. put life and reality. Into every line ceived. The contest closes on Aug of shower* and see what happens. Ri- lest '_fracdon of one per cent of child- yfou make. - ' -:. ust 1st, so • get your entries In.- vulets farm iri eviiy• dent of "the con- ren have ever actually known 's boy' They're Telling Fig. 73, presents a middle distance crete earth and find their way o or girl who was drowned y 13 Questions will be answere9 in this 9 "The only restson for an army and -effect. Not being so tar distant as the department. An wishin„ tore,< low places, rivers and streams . The conversation between the par= a navy is became of the mistakes sketott in Fig, 72, it Is more distinct. -' GENERAL WARNING ant and child goes something like of the diploma ! a :' — Josephua -A. You will observe colpur or tone In verve a peraoCat reply, may have , a A general warning should be given this as a- rule: "Johnny, you mustn't Daniels. this sketch; the former showy only 'same if a 3c stamped addressed en- tg picnickers and_ children going on go into-that river again because three "L.believe there is a great field for 'a grey mass. To some degree ' lines 'velope Is enclosed with the request. 4iitings. All hikers to the country people wore drowned right there last those talereated In the science, of are arranged in seta running in dif• The Art Director, Our Sketch -Club, An example of distant - -foliage ronto. - T • . g g ') Adelaide St. West To -� , s old either take 'watai' aloe or summer. It is den Brous Then John- good government,'— Florello H. La- terent directions and slightly curved, Room 426,- i3 Ad bioll it thoroughly when they arrive ny scoffs, Why, that was ages ago: Guardia. , - 4i nb.i' -.. V •'t•t iV•� •.y w , .�!' LOCALIbMS. use on our calcium es to lay the d we . �OOI Reports week tinned from >�t CIAREMONT FIELD DAY JUL l th a clay of a definite chemical analy- .-- a- -Mr. Torrance, of Peterboro, and sis mixed with gavel and a liberal S. S. No. 4 East (') honors. To S ports and Va eville - formerly of Pickering, visited W. J. quantity of calcium chloride spread Sr. 4th - Ross Heron. To Jr. 4th p x�ad Mra• Clark on Thursday Iast. over the surface of a graNel road will rMary Boyes, . *Tana Mutch(equal), -Mrs. Wm. Hall and daughter, produce a surface equal in many *Doris Baker, Albert Crawford, Har- _ - • 12.30 . m. standard time Irene, of Detroit, visited Pickering ways to cone etm_ The required clay old Heron. To Sr. 3rd - *Wm. Nixon, t' p V .friends on Saturday. is to be .found in this district at 'gray }heron, Carman Barrett. Tot: -Mrs. John -Powers, of Kingston Clark's Hollow. Jr. 3rd - *Ray Crawford, --- *Bobby :load, East, is spending a few days - Overheard by a local resident in Barlow(equal),- Edgar Barlow. To `. ':'with friends in the city. one of Toronto's restuaranrs immed Sr. 2nd - Glenn Crawford. To. Jr. 2nd --Mrs. Chas. Baxter, of Hillsview lately before the election. Setting _' - *Billie Boyes, *David Barlow, 'Bob Pam, entertained . her bridge club of A group of office men seated at the Baker, *Vernon Barrett, *Mary Bak- he j tore . Toronto, on Wednesday of last week. table. Elderly man, '•'I have always er, Andrew Nixon, Lorne Heron. To -,Miss G. M. Bly, and parents, of voted Conservative, I believed in the ` Sr. Pr. - June Bryant and Coila Nea- . • . 1. .promo, have moved to their resid Conservative policies, but intend to le(equal. • Don. Crawford, Dickie 64 Pick i8 �� ;Once on Church St., for the summer. vote Liberal this time Young up- Baker and Isabel Heron(equal). ''Leader Store - George and Mrs. Law, of Toron- start at other end, voting for first Claremont 'Continuation School as �`• to, spent the week -end with relativ- time, " Mr. So- and -So, I think you follows: Results based on -average of as here. are very foolish. 'In . times 'like these all examinations during the year. For �T f Home -grown potatoes are now a- when we have one party fattened up 1'st grade proficiency, over 75 per ".� 'l�ow� lets Ren'oV1Ze^.. '`O:f vailabie in town. Bugs are going to why bring in another party to fatten, cent. 2nd grade, 66-74; 3r _grade SO- tause a lot of extra work this year. let the old ones stay it will c ost less" 65 per cent. Credit, 50 -60. Ratinrc.a •2, New Four yard Linoleum, very •attractive Designs,` priced 79e. Wednesday afternoon in Picker- -There is Aumour of a Tennis 2, 3, C. Pupils after whose names, lug now now is about as quiet and peace- League to include Pickering, Clare- subjects appear in brackets, have New Table Oilcloth, plain and faiaey patterns 45 €n., 88e.; 54 i'n '.. 4% - *1 a village as one could wish for. moat, Cherr 3 wood, Markham, Uxbrid- failed in these subjects. Form 1 (pr- -The motor traffic was again ge, and Stouffville -a considerable omoted to Form 2) Jessie Lewial. very heavy over the week -end when expansion over last year's group. Harold Cassiel, Eileen Lintonl, Mil- STANTON • ' :�_marty thousands of cars passed over Our own tennis grounds are better dred 1,.oyst2, Rilda Holman2, Donald •'!tlte highway. than ever. The membership of girls White2, Billie Wagg2, Verna Hopk- 1 Papers ,� " -Mrs. Ed. Baladon accompanied is unusually good, but the number of ins3, Margaret Overland3 (Br. Hist), n a, Wall Pa � .� her son Fred, to Burford on Thurs- boys discouragingly low. Now; my Dora Matthews3, Grace Tomlinson C; - - P , 'day last and will visit him and his 'irien, -with such good court conditions,- -Ross Pnox- C (Eris. Comp. Dorothy - = family for some time. (tennis - court, we mean), the pro!- Doucette C, Doris Prouse C (Latin), � � -Semi- trimmed .. - -fihe annual picnic'of the United pacts of fine sport the suggested Marjory 'Selman C (Br. Hist•, French Church Sunday School will -be held league would provide, and finally, Botany), Grant Johnston C, Dorothy '� he World's Best -at the Bay on the afternoon of Wed- the .lovely lot of ladies, or more cor- Miller C .(Botany, French Algebra), - nesday, July 25th. rectly, lot of ladies in our Club, why Alice Appleton C (Geog '.). Form 2, c -Mrs. (Dr.) Wilson, o Toronto, do. you nbt come over to practice (promoted to Form 3) - Welbin Ap- and sister, Mrs: Mob. Whitney, of your smashing vollers. clever place- Pleby 9 (Eng. Lit., French), Joyce - Oshawa, called on. John and Mrs- ments and sizzling drives? (Phew! McCullough 2 Paul Wellman 2 Ed- ,�LABTiCA HO�BE Pei NTB and FLOOR ENAMELS Marker on Thursday. Fad) ith Linton 2, Helen Dunn 2, Isobel -eA number of our residents arg -The Worst offenders against the Johnson 2, Margaret Jones, 2, Lois _ +jt]je Wear Best .-,. on the lake shore whers speed laws are the motor cyclists. - Tar•diff 3 (Arith• ), George Casper 3, =o -p t e cool- breeian off halts -. - - -,- who drive • continuous11y at a very ex - -�elyn Tayler- 3,- - Merle -- Hopkins. r- , Ontario• cessive speed, endangering 'their- own June Goddard C (Arith. Algebra) _ -Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Scott. of CI- lives more than that of motorists Walter Knox C (Eng. Gram.), J. H. CHAPMAN1 ' aremont and Mrs. Peter Macnab, of with whom they- collide. As a result Casket', Principe]• a So Toronto, spent Friday with W. J. and of this excessive -speed two brothers_ S. S. No. 11 Pickering. Sr. 4th - .$tsa. Miller. r. Thomas and James Wright, aged 18 tiohrr -and Mrs 'Brayer- a- littlz- Gloria Windsor, Mildred Whitt. Cec- _ - arsd-- 38- yeas•s --vld- respect #.,.�--- resid- • i)-- g�still- Ma ----- / c daughter, of. Keswick, visited Mrs. ents of Oshawa were instantly ;tilled f_harles, h;hmaan. Jr. 4th Sr��r- `T I P - T A 1 L� 0 R S Draper's parents, James ,and Mrs• a mile east of Whitby on Monday mor Fern Malcolm. Julia Wilson, Honie- AadreW on Friday nink, when they drove head -on into New Spring Samples are bere. -,Home Fine MaterisL ' Several of our local sports- a large car driven by a Chicago man. Jackson, Frank Williams. Fail - J. Some Careful Workmanship. $2350. men will be ]env rg for a short hot -• Bielby. ,Day. Turner. Lorne Carter. _ who _bad several riba fractured and Sr. 3rd to Jr. 4th - Min -lie Carr�za. RUBBER BOOTS-S250 and $3.00' Aday hat Algonquin Park where they lso had severe cuts about the . fac ?. - hope to have a'few days fishing. f and was badly shaken up when he chelDl.uGeorge WhiteRJaarCarroza. Suckers are up. —Rev. H. G. and :firs. Crozier left was thrnu -n against the - deering wh- - • Tr. 3rd to St. 3rd - Reca Milne.. Clay- -on Monday for their vacation and eel, which was broken• Witnesses st- vn Jack-n, Arnim Carter. Lea Erne Rbowioit of Work' Boots, Sbirtt, Headlight will days. away "for the next four Sun- - ate that the driver of the motorcycle _ Carrnza. Inez White, Earl Linton. G. Uv.eralla. LH �e a e SestioQable - as going at a very great speed and Duncan. Fail -• Owen -Turrl.Pr• 2nd tc ` n er - Pickering citizens looking for an was 'on the Wrong side of the rbad, 1 " - ontir;g on Wednesday 28th. are u>'g- . r 3rd - Vera Zubr.skv. Thoma^ - ­F = Perytttinli for Spring. Thai,- bodies Isere'' terribiv mangles Rickard. Edna Bielbv, Glen 'L ?v�tt - -ed to look over the advertising 9f anJ their motorcycle .complete] w=r- _ the Claremont Field Day, for that y Duncar Turner Geo. Windsor, -Fail atiterneora, in this issue. edked. The exDens:ve car was alw, T Fred T. $uIItlng, - 1'ickerin $ Ei.li? Michell. 'Lad - Muriel Pennock. badly damaged. The accident was in- ilildre4 Carter, Helen - Malcolm. Geo. _ -New potatoes, peas and beans ' by Traffic Off' ' Run- grown by Local, hardeners are now : Williams. Ist - Tonv Carroza. 1Robf-1 ,Radio Licenses Srstsbliebed 18 7, .)man and' Delaney. They held the Lehman.' Agnes Bielbv. Evelyn Step - quite plentiful on the market. on Chicago man, b4t it is likely no char- hens,,. Primer - Jas. Stephenson. - account of the frequent. rains the ge will be laid. z gardens are doiat�. well. - = Murrav Bielby. 'Aylmer Carter. Mir- =- The -Garden Party finder the aus• ray Michell, Sarah - Malcolm. Llo + - -The regular monthly in of * - xa Woman's ina. ell. of the'[ n- picas United the Woman's Association o, Seebeck, Barbara White. Result' of iced Church will be held on Tuesday the United Church, meld on Tuesday Music examination -.1st Class Hnn.• - July 17th, at 2.30 o'clock, at the borne - evening was Anothei of our enjoyable Gloria Windsor, -Julia Wilson. AIlPn ki summer affairs. A good crowd was Michell• Chas. Lehman, Cecil •Pra+�)1- Of the Misses Law. summer a good supper Given and Don. Duncan. Homer Jackson. M10- -`- - -- -- - T- j Mr. and Mrs. Robe Kelsey, Ms, a great variety of delicacies was pre- red White. Jas Rickard. _Armors - and Mrs. James Orthen and Mr. and ,gehaeider Lard, �Mr& R. T. Stevens and Mr Clark, rented- those at the tables. The first FP.i63 Malenlm. �.PaQs - Mary Prstill, feature' of the evening, the hardball. Frank Williams. Gordon Duncan. ... -.... s❑ of Toronto, were visitors with Mr. - .13cbneider Pea Meal i3acoo, :'and Mrs. Charles Baxter over the game, Oshawa= Pickering netted a ; -0 S. S. No. 7. Entrance Class -Man ` score in favor of Pickering. The pro- .'.`Choice edited Bacon, 'J lb. pkit• •• 17e. week-end.. - Hepworth. Grace Appleton Fdi41? r ' The stTtwberiy c=op Is.,— now a= "given' by the Young Concert �n Mary Ghost• Red Ribbon RoMnd steak,... - - Co. was one of the wholesome type "k ° ^>z• Jr. 4th -John Plsckrin. Ma. 1 ?c. _ - boat over, the crop was barely half Bereznwick(hen.), Martaret Pasere, what it was 'last year, but the pure that we do enjoy, and the comment Kenneth .Powell. Jr. 3rd . = .borne Minced .9eeak;... .. e• was more than double, so that the heard on this program infer4 that ch � we count people at least have ea(hon,), Lorna Packr-irrAnn,) C. :• - ,� �Oc, fruit growers are as well off iin�n- a Wilson, Kenneth Pascoe. Herb' Park- Pork Livnr, ... - tially as-they were last year. pronounced liking fqr the clean and r n Jr 2r+-Albert .Albert Arinleton, Sr. - wholesome. The C... G. I. T. girls in ° . Finest Old Cheese, - -Fred and Mrn. Baladon and lam- 4th - Arthur Butlerfhon.l. Morns • - ily of Burford, ' motored down to their Indian scene presented a Pict- Shea�hn -0. Verna Shea(1,on.l. 'star- York Pere: ' - •: . ,,, 2'for Y.fie. Pickering on Thursday last and spent ure, that 'though handicapped by in -. inr•ie Sh,-a(l or.)• Vernon Powell(horl _ the day with their relatives here. 'adequate setting's concluded . the pro- titaizlP Rutler(hnr.), Vi-tor Conksnn. Corn +••• "'• "� 10e•.• - They were accompanied .by Mrs. Dr. gram with about twenty minutes of Ronald Pascoe. .411an 'Wilson. . Prim. ,'lOC. 'Wright who had been' spending a °camp -fire songs, and dances, under Grace Butler, Don. Linton, AWira `Tomatoes, ' - - �• few days with them. the diret•tit,t,'t /. Zm1i• 1radez, iijitz .. y ea�Le�pt under Electrical -Frank Petrie was in Toronto' on Myrtle Lockwood. The costumes used .Friday evening last, assisting in the, by the girls -were their own creation In ,Memoriam = :. ;Refrigeration. 'organization of a branch of the Boys' and were very well done. The Drys- Brigade, the work of which he is seeds of the Party amounted to HAM -In ever ]nving .memnry ^f Mr. E. � , D very familiar, -he having been' an of -- bout $90.00. M. S..Chawnan of'fic`at- W. G. Har+'+• alPn departed this lift ed a= chairman for the sta res- T • R 19 a �* •' •lice= of a branch in Scotland, the r stage p on ..t.l.v •. th. .. „3. home of the origin of the organizat- entatiorks. Gore from vs, but loavint► memories, foil. -Amo,R the most interesting =+- Death car never tak- nway.- �Bi�iteher ,(phone 3000) :Piclrering ;Mr. Picov, who returned from a pries that a person can read are. Ever remembered by - Devoted Chili- ; •'trip to �anitoba and Satskatchewao, those that refer to the sea or lake. ren. - - reports drops good in some sections, In no other walk of life is a person hooke"rin` but„the "hoppers" have entirely called upon to endure hardship; PaWCOV -In memory of HarnaTi _� pf�a xumm%d the trims in other sections. more than in that of, the sea or lake. MS— DI -orl, van naasP8 away to i Meat • mwiket Idany, cases of dispair were met on There is something attractive in tho the Home Land. ,July. 192F. his travels, while others. had a suf- life of a sailor, but there are times 'r 11 the morning breaks, and shadows ° Ca8�1 'and, Carry ficiently profitable past and bright when he is called upon to perform flee. k' _ enough outlook for the future to acts of real heroism and endure suf- Dad. Mother, Brothers and Sisters. Beef and . Veal prices are down to the •farmer uW,we are make them very independent.. fering. For many eeks the Toronto - Dnnbarton Shores still seem t•) Telegram, in its aturdav edition. BURNS -in )bvino niem�ry of Hilt p�8ing. them over to our customers. i be having their *troubles keeping contained interestin es of the Dear Mother, •A1iee Burns, who those terrible common people off life of the sailor a Ontario. In pasted away. • July 12th. 1429. their property. The local municipal last Satur s edition there is the Two loving hands are meeting, - _Baby Beet ` authorities, are ' establishing the story of a sailing vessel, The Three A heart we loved' is still; .. '17c. Sirloin Steak, -- rights of the general .public on that Frjend,c, a schooner engaged in the A mother we love is waiting, Round Steak, sandbar by marking off the road all- coal and grain trade on Lake Ontar. rnr us, just over the hill. "- % , J4e, Owance across the sandbar. y Iitamp RoBRi ion Sixty years ago it was wrecked -Ever remembered b Son and Dan- 12c. --- .Services on Sunda next' in the; in the lake south of Pickering. Before �ltters. l9tandipg Prime Rib, . ' Ile. _,;, j Sunday Blade Roasts, United Church will be as usual, with the ship sank, a- yawl, 16 feet long. _ _ _ fk . •. Short Rib, the exception of the evening ervice `�` launched, and the captain,, his lewsn ddwerttlMttnw„sts. tic. g Brisket. Flank and Shank, which has been withdrawn during wife and crew, of four, got safely a- �.,� -" + the absence of the minister, Rev. H. way. The captain carried his wife f)W FOR gAT,F.- nnrha.m navy• ' G. Crozier, on his vacation. Rev. F.. from her berth and as the shin was C'jnrt freshened. good milker. Apply tr Nor- M• Burgess, of Dunbarton will con- sinking rapidly she wore only her roan Barka, Pickering. 4b • _ ( . VEAL-) Milk fed)'. duct the morning service,' at 11.30 night robe. having no time to •dress. FOR CALF - AP;nfzrnan: Plover .o'clock. The weekly choir practice is All day Friday until Saturday fore -. Piano. Roil. and R..,ch, in e:cellew cordii- . - •,Chops• _ 15e. present. nnon they endured great suffering in i "" M^ lr. J Hall, R R 2, Pickering. ' 46 (Jutlete. withdrawn fog the lie. the onen boat, with rain and hail in FOR Q A hR- Mnn'e' hicvi 1P, few.- `. 8houldec Roe►et, =-Our noisy friends over the -board.. �j 41bs. for 25c. late October. Finally they reached i' Auto.knittinirrKachine, will trade for two stewing Veal, er to the eouLh, must have stayed at the they at the mrntth of puffin's milking goats• F. Stacey. Pine Drive. Dun- 25e. - 04tres' Liver, Dun- home this 4th of July and played Creek. Oniv the mate who had work- harton• 4e _ with fire - crackers, they did'nt seem. Pd the hardest, was ablo to walk, and _ Ito he coming our way, The first QTRAYRD -Pram lot 9L con., 6. a _ bright one for the season was repdrt- he went ahead to` the home of Thos. .t Picknrinc. na nlvht of Jt,ly 7th, 2 Holstein - Special Field, 'here all received the best of , h,ifrr%. mostly Nock, due to rrcaheit. Achy info.- ed from Fastern Canada a few day+ matiort please notify llenry 19: Michell. Green o 'r ago, when a U. S. car tray reported - earn. The woman was uncnnscinu�- River. 46 i9prlIIg Lamb OII Friday and "BatIIraaj► ' and both lees Eraser, rind snme :n' _ Passing with a sleigh tied on to the tltn men very about as bad. but al' With naWANTEn-Girt tomtlPipil tar. This is surely ignorance of two finally reenver -d. The vnvvl remain- 'wager moderate, Phone Pick 528, o. apply to ' he County Council are trvined on the hear), fns inwmv weirs. TD. Luther M,ddleton, Brougham e4tf It pays to buy your meat at the `Tt* day Genrmn FioTT is still ,sine somr 01-FRANK PARK -To rx>n fm an experiment on the srntth mile o` of the tackle takon fro- the hnat o- Rp•rn,c< snarttQ bathinaacrdRehng. Mao ' the Brock Read shortly On the forrr 'his farm on ,i f, Lako St+nrp P r mcala nrrved when oYri.red Refce.hmenta an¢ PICKE RIN G MEAT MARKET ala of the Dow Chendeal Co. who }19 "r URrmnn1v Tern» i odsr.te- Dvaon eowae �d a piece of this boat to his barn. Roewbana - 4111