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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1934_07_20o _ VOL. L1-11 PI ERIN(, ONT.,. PRIDA Y.._ JULY ZO - ipT0f86*t0U6z1 nowt t. Dumbarton _ _ Greenwood NOTICE - - O.�EENWOOD Mr. Alex. Gourlie is erecting a The Mission Band met at -the home new fence in front 'of his home. of Miss..L.ys Byers on Friday after- � DR. H. C. PEARSON- Physician Miss Reta Mackie and Miss Max- noon with a good attendance: - -: aw,lstu[ eon. Dumbarton.. taly "Our trucks pass your way garet Fee, of Toronto, visited bliss George and Mrs. Wilson and child- • MTlti. ARTHUR L. BORIC, Ph"ician every day." May Somerville this week. ren, of Toronto, spent a few days of - sod Sturgem Markham, Ont. Phone Brno Mr. and Mrs. Weir and daughters last week with George Pegg and WaschotSce at Whitevale, each Tuesday. 2 -4 COAL, . COKE, are living in iienneth White's soft- family. )�s�blished 1836 _ ti •n., at Mrs. David Turner's, 24 -50 wl1CD CE age near the Community Hall. b1r. and Mrs. Morgan, of Clare- -�„ latrical RSYTH. Ooh. D., Director , , Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Cousins are mont; spent a few days with the aK�SS /n�i% • A«ociataona omuric_ Re4. visiting Rev. Cousins in the absence foremIts daughter, Mrs. Emmerson' MA rail er a the, American Optametrfctl -- IAA N D GRAVEL' Ormerod. ~~ �Eyes esarafaad by appointment r of his wife at the Coast. „a . cwemnt. Ont. Mr. Harold Wallace and Miss Ber The Community:, gave a shoyver' to No better pastry and cake and - tha Lankin, of Granton visited friends Miss Mabie Bie QP Saturday evening - flour made In ��• here this week. last when she received many useful - _�DNOAN B. McIN,TYHE- Barrie- BUILDER'S SUPPLIES Mrs, Lenk who is living with her presents. Canada. ter. Soticitor notary Office —Brock St.. nephew, John Campbell, we are PI - The Greenwood Gleaners held a ,, 4 Opposite &]iTeiepboneO!&e,48Whitby. :als0local cartage work eased to say is improving in•health. weiner roast in the Greenwood Park . ftwe Mr. and Mrs. Gerrard and Miss on Wednesday evening when all had BARGAIN PRICES(ON FEEDS• R. DONALD RUDDY Barrister. A y� MITCHELL Margaret are living in Mrs. Smales a good time. _. eti J V. Solicitor, Notary Public. Moneym Lean- A. • house while she is visiting friends. at Among those who successfully Barley Feed, $23, 00 per ton ` 045oe formerly occL&d by- the late A. E. Chris- passed their Normal School Examin- Barley Coop, south wins of urt once, Whitby. 81yr) {Suoeetisor to D. Munro and Picker- Unionville. p y p $24.00 per ton -- 'UBATON. BELL h RO`3S, Barnet- ins Coal Co.) Wm_ -A. and -Mrs.- Forgie and son, ations, we notice the names of Miss ,These are the Beet Feeds on the f en, Solicitors. 904 Northern Ontario - Jack. of Detroit, spent the week -end M. Harbron, Miss Zora Gee and Miss e,.e en. aaosay street,'roromtt - . - _ 'Pickering. Ont. with the former's parents, John and Mildred Mantle from this neighboi- -.- market for the wouey, B, � ' Office phone 7400 Re%id'encd 8520 Mrs. Forgie: hood. - St. Paul's Dumbarton Anglican on The garden party of the United 1 �. D. F. ttn.p. . 'Adelaide peas -9 • : ]RESULTS DON'T DRIVE WITHOUT Sunday, July 22nd. 8th Sunday after Church on Wednesday evening last D IOH ARCSON PICKERING A Trinity. Sunday School at 2.30 p. m. was a decided success .although the One fanner (many o.there;hav� - iZ Mv`.VEY- -Sarr-aten.Souciton. ieWies Public Liability Insurance. One ace- Dvening Prayer at 3.30. Preacher, weather was anything bt;t promirtint; =BPsabuc. Ira -?L4 Confedaration Life uitdiru. ident may cripple you financially for Rev. E. G. Robinson. all evening'. The Port Perry enter- the same experience) fed eight c o(Y and Richmond Sts. Toronto, years. yon Carl now buy in8trranCe i e from! time of weanin a►' Ptaone• Aada�,�e 4489 and 4450, By appoint- The Dunbarton Patrol of Lone tainers made their first appearance P g i R, spent +atarday eveminp, Pickering readenee.. with payments extended over nine p1,w,ePfek.aets, au months. Your choice pt good rei'able Scouts is represented at- ` Sifash" here and were very good as well, as with nothing else but Bailee Canadian our choice f per cent ble camp by three boys, Frank Stroud;. very liberal with their musical sel- _ - Feed, at a prro$t of $45, beside% _ :__TH©M8CN A W- WILLAN= Hxr•rie- -Cannon for any person who has driv- Fred Williams and Jack Bellhouse, ections, while our -Venial friends, feeding a brood sow, ands, 1 een. Solicitors. Notary Public., orrice at These three have enjoyed a splendid Harvey and Kenny, were at their best. Residence of Mr. Thomson, tot 11, concession 1, en three years without an accident time to date, entering camp on Sat- small quantity to other � picketing, once hours: Thurada and Saturday for. which he was to blame and a fur- eveninsa from r•oo P. m to t3 k"o p, m.. or, by urday, July 14th. Fifosh is about 5 Green River animals. ota,er,t. Toronto office : 605 Royal Bank theme -z� reduction of 10. p..c. to farmers. miles northeast of Oshawa near Taun ' Srdg Ptsooa Pick 20 4. Toronto Er=in 5303. = D .�.. B E E R Y Y y yi 3rly ton, in an ideal location. The camp is . Misa Ph ills Farle is holidaying Farmers will Gave mane b ez- Insurance Agency Brougham Oat. the oermanent summer location of with- Gordon and ;Mrs. Lehman. changing any kind of gralu..jfor Dentu4 P6oae PiekerinR 515 the 5th Oshawa Troop, whose guests Miss Ida Grp .'s- Class held a plc- FLOUR y -- -~ --- - the boys are. -S. M. Reg. Terrett +s in nic at Ed. W"3o 's Park on Xuesday. NEIL C. SMITH. D. D. 4.. L. D. S., ClarellnOIIt charge of the camp and as he has Mr. and Mrs. H. Wrixht and child - ROLLED OATS (Succeeaor to Dr, J. N. Dales). Graduate of Tb a Beal Storer the Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Torun- r had many. years of experience in the rem silent Sunday-with friends here. Ti' H UL E WHEAT FLOL R m university. At Claremont office over. D - A. PHONE 9: 4 work. gyro Scouting and a real time attending church in the evening., W H EA.TLETS Stott'sstore every Tuesday and Fr,da Phone alp assured: Mrs. Teel Jones and son, Lorne, 13eou9 tali. ztitr F' U R N I T U R E Mrs. 'J. '4 cW hinh.ie and daughters who have be('6 holidaying in the BAKING BRAN, &c. _ HERBERT T FALLAIRE. L D q.. We are displaving an attractive f Toronto. are visiting A. and Mrs. communify'will,return to their homy W1. Z D. D. D•5. Graduate •f the Royal Coll.-Se or - variety of Barry.- In Toronto at the end of this week. •- Dkntal 5urgeorn anal the 1'nnersity of Toronto. The Garden Part} of the Cnited Wilson Park visitors: Miss • Jean OEice in rea,denee second door eat of St And• Aluminum and tiraniteWarPcC, church is heir$ held tonight (Friday) M+e -ICay and .friends, of Buffalo; b2r. Q f s'aChnrch. Rcker,ng :Out. Othce hours 8 F'urniturr And Furtiturr Y F R E D STACEY ' s. m. to 6 D +n . or- by appointment. (X -ray ,rvnveptiee. -1 the iawn of W. F. Hill at the cor- 'and Mrs. S. �A. Trenouth and Miss Ol- ti •arvtcel, P1wne Piek 37p,. 431y Tier r: {` the Kin¢stn ' Road and Rose- ire, -of Bracken. Sask.: and Mrs. G. PNint -r ard Ftiper•ha.nger. Pricer 1,o W, in ice. ping Wii}t tin, %.. bank sideroad..,The proiram.. wilt be- Price and daughter; of Thessalon. V 35 cents per b,.ur or byeontract �>tisiistaw4> dariyw. - ,zin at 8.30 D. S. ' T. and will be viv- The -9. -8' Supt. reports one. hund anywhere. . en- iy -some very attractive talent. red and three attendance and there gatiefactian GuarsntPPd. " µELIZABETH RICHARDS�ON- Giproc. and Lime Ernie $race and his Company, enter - is rzom for as many more. Those who -A . Fire and automobile insurance of all kinds., tainers: Miss Betty McCall, acrobat- attend are unite proud of their Sun- _ 15 years zperienee. t•Rrmentwgcompaniesof solid financial stand- Jti +t arrived a large ehtpmeat trf is dancer; W. J. Wilson. baritone so- day School..The neon class division PINE DRIVE, DUNBARTON Asa. Gypr „c in the following sizes: loist' Miss Dorothy Wilson, contra]- curt4ns will be- an imprnvement. FP08TI” LBeeused Auctioneer. 48 io. s ~2 in. Gy,proc to: Misa Edmere Wilson, soprano so- Miss Eileen Dale. of Lauder, Man., or write I)unbarton P.O. • for ooanst•s• of lark-end Onaarto. Asia- 4k in, z 84 in, ]oist of Doniand United, 'and an ad is $ pending a solidav with her unc- - _ Mttao sales of all ttfnda asa•aa•e b on.ho:a... ;, dress b that very Shingles ogle S F o r Sale - s,ou•t, aaar... or.•n asv« P. o., ors, '413 in. = 995 in. Y Y popular speaker le, Bea Carter and cousins. Roy, R BEATON. -GAWP+ HiP - -- 48 in. z108 in. -_- - - -' anal gentleman. Han. Duncan Marsh - Chap. and Frank Carter. Miss Dale a ; Ctert. Ccnveyaacer Cbmmiawne* for 4ri in. z 9R Duoacona Board all. Minister of Agriculture for the' 'a ¢Yandaughter of Parson Hustle, who pelt (ialvsniLed Ater] 9bingles, new Cabinet (of this province. Refr- left Brougham about 35 years ago Iear�ns affidavits—Ac ehs tale. c Etc. . L~ era Star Lime „ Bird's Felt J91wte Sbiaglee. eshment booths will supply your ev -. for "The Great West". Also, re•rubbt•rin hu wheels, Hard vi•,<l l Pla -ter ery need. The program will be con- Next Sunday vrill be Rev.. H. Wil- g RgY W M. MAW. LIUENSED AUU , pICKERINO • ducted by our popular member of-, son's last Suhdav before his vacatia.i. Laarn mowers sh4rpened. 7tONEER,t« York,QowioasdDnrham .s. �i �y '•' riding. W. E '`. Sinclair, X. C.: M. On 3uly 29th. Rev.. Mr. Birk will T. PATEMO' -v'$ CLAREMONT IS. Tea. All mind.01 sales t>� •� �s "`L Li\ I YARD sa T•rmatsasonable. Das sror •ale• m.y be UlN P. P. �idmission 25 and 15 cents. have charge of the service in the af- Oatt and get prices. Phone 861$ - - arcenged at NEWS' Officv, am and ]ndepeo•, •� ..•� —. _ ternoon. On August 5th. the .Young 40" pypoea. Wintery, Ont ivy 11,,n't rniiots the Dunh,rr„n G•trder People from Whitevale: will take the *' GARNET ROBERTSON Pickering Mills Pwrty night (F,i,i.ty). _ service and on _August 12th. the Y. BINDER TWINE -s P. from Green . River will have char- d Electrical Contractor - be Brougham' ¢e. ''there is lots of- room for You. The beet feeds are ebeape•t in the end. PLOW SHARES p�C'a 'Wiring and Repairing fool Light These produce resglta. Feeds that are Come and enjoy these services. L s. SH AR S or •power, interior require more pad results art The 111. H� ,1'nn family attended Hear Hnn. Donovan .4&ri,hRll, Min All kinds of electrical goods _ Hot setisfactnry. the Decorati'6701)a We have good 'heavy ft+ede for 'hog Y services' at Wh- i +ter nf.'Agricnitiis•t+, at the Dun i Ati D kept in stock. :tevaie on Sunday. _ r Phone 171)0, Pickering fattening, alert dairy feeds, oat chop. Rev. Mr. Harton, of Claremont, besrtus, Garden P4rty to nistht.*N� 1 11 _ corn grain, bran,- shorts. beet pulp, filled Rev. 'Mr. Glover's, appointment t j SPECIAL RATES jrialPn teed etc, here very accettably- Iast Sunday. a - = Try Royal Pastry YF]nur for Y':1� `sprier wttlson family and Mr. D. Gannon were Toronto visit- Mis9 Olive —Jones, of Highland ON FARSIER'9 CARE L~*yin9 11Kgh ors on Sunday. Creek. is visitine her cousins, the _ See Us {Scratch Feed The frequent rainfalls are doing Winters families.. - - Poultry Feeds f Wheat t. -1 bone 27`29 For till Classes of InRnratice: {Cracked Corn wonders'for the grain, fruit and root The Ladies Aid of the local churl:. �Grutiad •Corn i crops. met. at the church on Thursday of JAMES WA TS ' CYRIL E h'IORLEY - -: Oyster Shell The Mis;es McBain and Agar, of 'Iternoon. y Brooklin, are guests at "Thistle,Ha" Ball games and practices are tak- Proprietor We deliver Phone 531 i at present.. - ing the attention of the Juniors. They L +� ♦ A. Pickering, O nt • , we are in a position to fill order+ Mt. and Mrs. A. 'Moffatt, of Tor- play on Winter's field. Brock Road General Store �, for Fertilizers tt beat pos4sibie onto.- were Brougham visitors • on Mr. Innis has.left for the Georgian Summer Furniture prices delivered at your farm. Sunday. Bay where he is spending his solid - W. J. Brown and family, of Tor- aye helping to, operate a boat. BURPEEIS Da :I1� .. Lockwood onto, are holidaying at the old home W. M. Croskery, of Uxbridge, was For Garden, Veranda and PICKERING, ONT, here. in the vicinity lasja week looking over G Kitchen. -- - Mrs. A. Harvey and daughter and, the agricultural situation. R. G CLENnENINa Miss Wallace visited T. C. and Mrs. Spring crops never looked better. Glider C' chin floral pattern Brown on Tuesday. and the shortage of hay will largely P �Erj DS_ 4Y dusk in re -and red, With FUNERAL DIRECTOR ast of a boy's bathing suit was be offset by tale good crop of tray s, E7 L7 y found on the road near Greenwood, Corti crops are good. green trial, metal arms, good the owner may have -it by calling at Miss Marjorie Belt is at present at - springs, padded Private Atunbulance Victor Shaver's, Brougham. a ¢iris' camp north of Graverihurst ' Day and Night Service Dr. Ben Churchill, of Milwaukee, for treatment, for her._head trouble 'GROW with. adjustable head. rest Pbone 9000 Mich., and brother, Henry,' of Tor= which has not cleared up since her ci Full length, at $15 00. Malvern SoOO _ onto, were visitors at the home of fall in the High School games of the + (l8rden Benches, folding Mr. John Phillips q1I Wednesday of past year. Style, with slat seat and bank last week. Miss Margaret Puckrin is to be Meanly Ont. Mr. Bert, Harvey is still the idol congratulated upon the success of We . sell Burpee't? Gsrdets in natural and green trial - of people who .attend garden ,parties her Entrance pupils at the Brock Rd. and concerts. He has, recently filled School. Muriel Baird and Alma Ham- Seeds in bulk, the must eeono- finish, -at ..green KEEP COOL! a number of engagements and is ilton passed on the year's. work and mica] way La bray seeds, If Deck Chairs, folding style booked for more. Phyllis Gardner passed at' Pickering. you have ne%er panted St..' with bright colored stripe It is reported that several new The Woman's Association and the pea's seeds try 'eome;thle year, dn0k Beat and eaIlO 'rile families are about to locate in Lhe 'Sunday School are holding a combin- canopy Buy a Coleman Instant Light village. The two Conner •residences ed picnic at Eastbourne -on- the -Lake, and be convinced that they , 't well shaped arms and toot stove, and cook in comfort, have neva.occupants and the Sander- on Saturday, afternoon next, comm- have no equal. rest provide extra comfort It is quick, economical-and son property has been sold to a T'or- encing at 2 ,o'clock, when all are safe. onto purcha�ger. We are very sorry to welcome. Bring you; basket and en -, Price Only $2-85. lose old neighbors, but extend a we]-, joy the outing. We also have a few .'choice Deck Chairs, folding style, Also coal oil stoves and ovens, come to the new. The Club held a most'successful Dahlia bulbs in named varies The Women's Institute held their picnic in Chaprnan's Wood a week a- witb arms, foot rest in natural _ ties, at 15c. and 25c. each, and We have in stock, King Hag July meeting on Tuesday, July 10th, go Saturday, when over 100 persons r finished hardwood. Beat is Of Biller, Arsenate of Lead, Par- at the' Ross Rains home. 'A goodly attended and took part in the ¢amen seeorted valor Gladioli, at lac. brightly colored duck, $1 85 number were present. 'Mrs. Harvey, The variou+ committees worked hard per dozen, all •good stock' ie•Geeen and Lime, alf at - orec;ident, presided: Mrs. Milton Burk to make all enjoy themselves. while; _. THE PICK R 1.NG N WS C A STERRITT right prices took the tonic• for the afternoon's -the ice -crWrn and other refreshments C. - : a program. "Home Economics," and were welcome to all. The usual prfz- Drug Store tore nl Funeral Director Q presented some very practical sutra- ea were contended for and the victors Jones ' �� '.•:`' ; bbulance Service ALVI TN BUSHIB + v estions along these lines. Other ideas - 'given their re- *ardt. A most satisfy- _ +� were also viven by the members. in¢ lunch wa.s served on the grass, Phone g8� Phone 1300 HardwAre Phone 480Q Mo -dames Raine and Carlisle served when oven -baked beano, piping hot ,Okers r QIItertia P JgE$INQ �reshments at the close of t>le meet- wwpr— served to the hungry merry- PICKERING �_, , HARM, r� - DOUBLE AUTOMATIC BOOKLET �PERf' Orange Pekoe .IFresh from d - d nip - rt - - - - - -- - - -- s Ble _______ __.__. _ 'the Car ens The double automatic booklet - -- -- -- ' l.l�� Ab the pocket neatly, and keeps `_�. the last paper Judas fresh as the first. bour with a searching cold that was `Paddle - f1 heel' Planes SeenY more penetrating than the hard frost of the mountain country. The ______.._ - _ __For Future by Scientists sky was grey,d -a- gloomy, shadow :- - -•- -- - - - hung over the city. Berkely, Calif.- Airplattes having -aircraft offer advantages for military, The Hutt Valley, green under the neither wings nor screw propellors duty in that there are no wings to veiling misty rain,* opened before were pictured recently to the Amerl- obstruct the view or to interfere with them. The familiar road was crowd- can Association, Society of mechanic - machine guns. The cycloidal propel- -- . ed with associations that linked him al engineers, as the possible aerial for has the important advantage of TIDES of with the old Pencarrow home. craft of tomorrow, by F. K. Kirksten, being noiseless, -V `Has -have any of the others come, protesaoi of aeronautical engineering "There seems to be no reason why, y 1C AUt110r O ��Pencarrow'r " ' Kelly asked, as they left Petone be- at the University of Washington, this type cannot excell the airplane hind. This prospect, the aeronaadcal sec- in any manoeuvre now performed" By NFl .f .>~ M. �CANL4N 1 Genevieve knew what he meant} Lion of the American Association for Unless technical improvements o! `^ "Uncle Michael and Ella came the Advancement of Science was told, presnt' day aircraft are simplified it _ •. _ .. _ �..- .. -«.-. «. is supported by principles of air me- will soon be necessary for a pilot to down three days ago abet Aunt Hes• chanice developed in Germany, France Bain a doctor of philosophy degree in _ ened nor hardened under the con - ter is over from the Sounds." and the United States, and it of prov- engineering before be' will be able to gelly Pencarrow is brotcen hearted start friction of later yfars, Apparently Philip Gentry has stay- en practical value fly a plane, E. T. •Allen, test- Pilot - when his uncle Michael offers ciant.I of California, informed the. aeronau- his daughter's husband, a share to the To in o! her period their du- ad at DnfCield..That was what he Professor Kirkaten outlined the es- Duaield farm Ke117 ieeis gentry will ties �A clear-cut and inflexible, wanted to know• sential feature of this new type air- tical .engineers.. +' not syoreciate the Restore. Keny's fa- g . g The task of the pilot has inereaeed Oar Sir mites Pencarrow had wanted sttd the taint o! modernism opened gellp'e mind -gas" a tumult. Not craft as resembiia nothln . so much greatly during the shift to the new- him to be, a lawyer and its other sea up terrifying prospects .She was since his defiant departure to make as the time- tested ferry Boat propelled put to be a farmer• ''shocked at much banana. she felt with paddle wheels. Air instead of analysis meteorology in which he 3s _ his own way had he been back to rapidly becoming adept. Allen said. CHAPTER ll Cont'd. it her duty to be shocked. Bret why Wellington, or the Hutt From the water would oonatltute its ocean. be shocked? This was the challenge The pilot must be able co meet the No one had dreamt shat Pat was annual gathering of the Penearrow Dealfag with the eharacterietica o! regvil- ements of extensive b'iad flying that Genevieve was-constantly fling- clan each Christmas, Kelly wan ab- cycloidai aircraft and their perform- operations and operate a highly ' su- had aQ6 be tt er°d . ,,,,,«. rebel coq. Thep z- - - - - - _ sent It -was -a- special - grief - to -bias saes a - =�a�n =Ti�ill8ht: ofessO� peictisige��ngtne" w3tl�rtvt fimita - ;much about the likes and dislikes of Norah wan• shocked at her free- grandmother, the great matriarch Klrksten reached the conclusion: tions upon manifold pressure, power 'this fifteen year old schoolboy. His dom of speech, her candour. Impu- or those occasions- around' whose table 'Idling' cycloidal propellors should and engine revolutions wbivh involve sudden departure came as a terrible nonce, Sir Miles called it. That a they assembled -thrae generations i be superior t9 fixed wings in standard a whole new field 'of engineering, Al - shock. girl should openly demand reasons of them now gliders of airplane form.. Cycloidal len pointed out Relief followed •the first panic for her parents', action and opinions Day was closing in and dusk was LL` when a note to his mother revealed was preposterous. Whv' That's why. falling when Kelly arrived at the his final examination so pass" Health Rubs the fact that he had decided to be- But it was not enough for Gene- Home Farm. A rush of memories A• momentary twinge of envy dar- _ come a sailor. He knew his father vise. Perplexed. Nornh turned to came crowding into -his mind as be keded his -mind. Here was be, Sir -- " would not Iisten to him, or give his her husband to see if he could ex- drove ' througb the wide, : hospitable Miles PencarroW'e eldest son, ' a pen- a permission, so he had run away plain why they were objecting. Per- te, Grannie had insisted on a wide Daily .Diet Should Include effort to get the tonally, felt aura she ought, But niless farm hand, and his . cousin, Milk, Green Vegetable and Miles made every y, g fsrate, ind a Bride door. She said that Robin Herrick whose father had been ` boy to tome home, but, once away, Genevieve demanded to know why. a narrow entrance nag a grudging a failure, and ended ty keeping . a Fruit 11t was easy to be firm. Hia vessel "Children did not ask why when I look. country pub, had Stepped into his Below are health rules as given is � did not come into -Wellington 'again, was a aI11d,'• He saw the orchard flushed, witn place as Sir Miles' successor. Yet a recent number of the British "New so Pat was spired a personal inter- This recurring way of Genevieve's spring; the -early blossoms and the :t was his own fault. He knew that ' Health. Magazine" •view. In the end, when convinced of irritated her lather 40m With a tender leaves almost. toe delicate .to He had sacrificed everything to go 1 Diet - Include' in the- -v '-food the lad's determiaati..n, Miles 'vas void he could silence the others, but face the ruthless laah of the spring his own way. wholemeal ' flour, and ,bread, milk, _- -._. -- trick Al '� children, when• i Pa oF- h oo 'tat feast for - ... 'v n. T reason for his one m _ compelled to give Genevieve persisted, - storms. be mina - � ( p .. . ro r! inden -� „ _ He suspected there had been a let w " o oveline e possible) en vegetable leaves w as y e ' nt all th.a i sa 8 ever as Pe a ey R'e Psnesrro A mad P ) e='e ' ns •lgn ' ru Its not ladylike. po c! talk about his coming Would Grs- for four -sass to the New could not Imagine - it without her. cooked raw)' and amen fresh fruit Lured y ( , Genevieve- laughed. g ii'ati nnie insist upon a r cone i on be- • ''• ' f$ealand Shipping Oompany a �- I -•"Hoov dare you -.laugh I" snapped •She was woven into the very fibre of � (especially orange, lemon, - apples or eel "Waitangi." Sailing to London v fore she died? Would Kelly, who was Miles, . it At every Lora he saw her hand at tomato). by the Horn, and coming out via "Oh, 'I'll dare a lot more than that" work, her thoughts and hopes and devoted o her, Philip such a last re- 2; Flesh Foods --- Eat flesh foods _ d the Cape, he was the first Pencar_ quest, Would Philip (team Dome to • - tow to return to .Ettg,and. � � Wove to the station to meet love we�+e embroidered on fire very (butchers' meat, fish and fowl) in wo- Kelly her mind was busy running o- the Hutt? World the roil t little over surface of the tan<I else had come. to strict moderation. Milk, cheese and Now Gerevieve was showing signs gs man .mill exert; her influence over ver the th.n �" she must tell hint, $e as a bride more than hat! a century eggs are good and sufficient sub - of revolt. Mary had been gentle but them from, the grave, binding them would want to know much all at once before, It was then a aew. and savage stitutes for flesh foods. One meat firm in, her desire to eaters con- by promise of forgiv�•neas2 - the things you can't put in letters. land. She had given it the priceless meal a day, is as a gehetal rule suf- - -� _ vent K.all bad been silent, but stub- Of, course they had talked of it. . y As he s+,epped from tie train, she example of her wtirage, and her iicieni,. i born- damned stubborn his father Norah and Kitty hart apokeir o! it thought he looked oldv, yea, distinct- faith, which was to be seen in the every day since Grenrtio's illness. S. Internal Cleanliness v Avoid action said. ly older. And thinner. simpm, , great aacompl;ahments ar- „ siipation. Endeavor to have an action - ��� rm Sure it is worrying about Kel- of the bowel at least twice a day. Pat just took the matter into his How is she... he asked anxious- ound her. ky that makes Miles fo dififcutL Be hands. and did not argue. He )y. When the warning was sounded to a his children are This should be effected by suitable a all s own imagines that 'gent "Just keeping herself alive until the little clan that Bessie Pencarrow diet (see rule 1) and }}Solar habits. on come The doctor said She could the great little Grannie, was nearing determined. to disobey him, and that 4. Water -Drink water freely, or-- Genevio te'a revolt was incipient, not i but 'I knew sho would She the end, Norah went out weeping: Kelly is at the bottom of it If only. - .tts equivalent in fruit drinks, or other but anyone could see that she had.i- "Don`t waste our tears oa me No- we could talk it over quietly, but nun - alcoholic beverages. •These should des- of her own advanced ideas :s marvelloaa. y the�ean't Kelly is- so obstinate. He raker two n ss well as at meals „ . ..y 'Poor Granniel [t doesn'-t •ee,,, T rat, day- is even r sm AM .'"a � her possible: She was always.. • •" tired, and God will rest my weary father to fury. Genevieve answers and especially on waking. Norah saw it from both sides, and *on 't say a word, and it :drives his b•' Fresh Air—Avoid. close, stuffy ''•.tried to keep peace among them. His voice trailed awn Kell - bones. , have had much to be thank - y y him back, and I believe be likes it rooms. Work and sleep when possible - Plump and matronly, she had liv= .ound it difficult to express in words f ram yon a1much love and kindness baiter" with the windows open, but not in a :ea has !till life o! domesticity and so- his troubled emotional soul. , with draft. One oy one, they trait been in to (To be continued) •cial activities without much change. They drove on in silence. A we see her, Michael, and Miles, Hester fi. Sunlight-Take every opportu- She had mellowed, but neither weak- wind came whipping across the bar- and Kitty, and the grandchildren. nity of allowing the fresh air and the " sunlight •free access to the. skin." ` Now Kelly had come 1� Clothing —Wear only* light por- _ .� 7. C g e Y g p She is sleeping," Sift said a3 C8 Suddenly _ i AGE p g y ous underclothing whit)} will enable she met hiin at the door free action of the skin tc take place, They talked quietly. as they had tea. Kelly noticed how rapidly his ' Kingston, Ont, -The death of Mrs. Clothing and collar's should be loose, aunt's nair was, turning grey,' that Owan F. Doran, 21, of Windsor, N.S, avoiding the constriction of any part FROM black, rebellious curly. hair of , the who died recently at s hrtel here, Was of the body. gay Kitty Pencarrow. due -to natural causes,. Coroner J E. 8• External Cleanline.� - 'Equally T - - Kane announced. important to the h,ealth� functioning "You- father and Robin are com- - of the skin is the daily bath and the ing out again this evening." .Kitty Mrs. Doran, was or her- wedding D�AR� trip with her 24- year old husband. cleansing of the eptira surface of the thought it better ha :should -realise body that he must inevitabiy meet them Shortly after the young couple ar_ y Clean Mouth =Kflep the `inouth all here at Grannie's bedside. -rived here, Mrs. Doran was' taken and teeth scrupulously 'clean. Brush - :b � � 2 "How is Father ?" Kelly asked. aeriousty ill. Two Bofors attentjed the teeth and gums a0 east-night and ,Y as • 'He's well, but - different" her but she died in a fPn minutes. morning, particularly first before go- 'Kelly understood, ann knew •that :1 ipg to bed. No food should be taken 1 am a 'atr•minded guy. I, reckon, -ditch 'a light sedan with one of its she blamed him. after the nightly cleansing of the !n spite of what people sometimes say wheels halt a dozen yardb away. "And Robin ? ". he asked . It is the foolish man who pulls mouth., Keep tooth brushes clean and in spite ape what9, But there is one The story? Aidn't take loLg to get Kitty's eyes lighted up at `.the down 'his character in an effort to dry:. Eat some coarse, hard food isbout thing that bets my goat sure and that. Car .Domes bowling along - mention of Robin. build up his reputation. every day. .''plenty. driver gossiping with passenger -too 'He cs, such a - darfiing, Kelly. Not - What do you suppose we put •rep busy to see the school sign -bunch e. bit gr,mn up, and y- he has only signs fore and aft of the country 3f kids came.lumping out of.the play. ideas. Wanted schools for? Ornament -or something? ground- driver scared of hitting them o -loses ;ier head --car wobbles over Know that stretch of highway be- into the ditch - kiddies scramble for Artists and Authors, Amateur or Professional are invited yond •Johnson's farm t'other side of safety- nearly net run down and go to send us saleable Sketches ;• Illustrations ; Designs , Short Jonesville? . A couple of miles of into hysterics from sheer fright Da W9atETS pOWM Stories and Articles. stralght•a -way with a little school Sure, not much damage done, Dar• gold the world over -Dr. Wei>iot's 7 house on the north side? Well, air, ring a, broken•off carwheel and a I Powder—justly called "the perfect Are You Artistically Inclined. -week last Wednesday 1 happened whole lot of ;angled nerves bat -IT I , l y ' Paint- -along 'bout the middle of the after•- poorder' -holds false plates former for We offer you practical instruction and criticism on Paint - MIGHT HAVE T3EEV A MAJOR TRA hours longer. Leaves no sicken' - noon, wheII • I see: s Commotion up by MIGHT ings , Landscapes and Flowers in. Water Colours. Send a the school, i was not long getting gummy HL so snugly yet there, and believe me, there was Why won't peop:e understand that 1y they feel like natural on= three cent stalinped envelope for full trouble. troop o' little kiddies sob- kids haven't got tht sense of grown. 1 Pres.nW world's leadingdentiisf& -- - • • bang; teacher trying to calm the a UPS? Why can't people give 'em a f�sstporinkle ow Inexpenaivw -W Ideas Un��lii�tsd couple of ladies sitting on the side chance and slow down by the road. I 'WHIR"? -NINE I_FF AVENUE,. TORONTO at the -ditch, holding one another, and aide achoolsY trying, loo; and .on its side in the Well -I'll, be seeing you: i - Issue No. 28—'34 - _ _. • - v r -_ i r children and 10 great- great- grand- SALLY LUNIV'S SHOP OPENS Y Sports Ensemble - t Children -in all 838 deacendants, or - nearly four for every ye &r- of - his ` London -The original bakery and Illustratid Dressmaking Lesson Fur- you Every -there's y Pa t nothing life. ma in Bath u which Sall Lunn ' i A•. A nishsd with Eve Pattern •' p y ' _ -•( � • ' made her famous .tea cakes- h$s been _ =. -- _ g - - reopened.. Hot "Sally Lunns" were cool and pra.ctica -as a,aheer - n �t 1} 8, &� rued at a opening, mad from 4 A �gg �' fie th i e m tub silk print for summer. -' -' the original recipe, • H s a rlar ing exam - - w. th -,.. . preserved with = - - __ - - - - -. - The playful spirit of a farmer nam• n s t}i —owed shop to =_- e e ee o e � � p p Under the bow wind _ } omens ed Twigg, of Lincolnshire, has land- Lilliput Alley Sally Lurin's ovens, I amt■•• ed him in a prosecution of -some pub. her kneading trough and other im- . . r lie interest. Mr. Tw.',gg lately had a elements of her trade' were diseov- ~ "joy- ride" in an airplane, and he 'con. ered., Be$u Nash frequently visited } 1 � C h site r ceived the boyish notion of taking up the ahgp to discuss with Mistress _ el ■ ■ • 0 1 with him` a bad egg and dropping Lunn the catering for his•parties. .{ - - . — - - w it upon the .local• bowling green -in - A `famous eighteenth. century , Bath, $y Msrr hL Morr.eo �� 4 order to astonish the green - keeper, physician invented the Bath Oliver _ 7 He even, went the length of so wrap_ biscuit, of world -wide 'fame;' a pia '1' + - - - -- -- - - ping it in paper that it should des- try' cook, young and charming, `,con - • - NO Such Animal 7 r.� z tend with something of the graceful tributed the Sally Lunn, . but who hesitation of a parachute. • But Mr. first made the original Bath bun is = A well -known woman columnist received this letter the-other ' Twigg calculated neith# -z with - the akin unknown. ,day : - - �• _ laws of dynamics nor with the con- Why Toronto Amuse*' - "The ten qualifications that a man must have to attract .me _ •1 �'L• solidated Orders in Council made un- are : First —Good health and habits. Second —Good looks. Third 7 �4 IJ`• der the 'Air Navigation Acts, His : Toronto wonders why other burghs a - - - -- — Intelligence. Fourth— Cleanliness. Fifth — Kindness, consider- . •/� egg, released at about 1,000 feet, not laugh at her. ry onl -#. missed,, the bowling ` ation and big- heartedness. Sixth —Must be' a good spender. ■J + landed on the local g f:xeea: it One of the methoca adopted to . _ = Never blink an eye when paying a bill. Always buy best food and - •� •^ police station, and Publicize the queen City's centen- .. . y p Y y_ y �•L more particularly on the inspector's -nisi th ?s Summer is a huge •draw• liquor. Remember birthdays, anniversaries; etc. Seventh —Must , .� 1 house. Mr, Twigg in consequence was ' be good mixer. Must have many friends: Eighth —Must be enter- .l'I I Jv yeeterapy anew X22 by the Alford mg. on the front of 'the city hall. In 4 :, �.•/ -the foreground is the artist's cones- ion.. companion: Good %conversationalist. Ninth— Must ef•* Bench under_ tlie__Order in Council -'— - $cient. Good money- maker. Tenth —Must be good drinker. One' r j '/ '1 which enacts that "a person shall net Ftion -of Muddy York= -in. ,1834, andf ` who does not get silly and maudlin over a few cocktails. Yes, J. 4,�1■� dray or cause to.. be dropped troai in the, background rases a majestic_ • a man must be quite unusual to ,please me. 1 have` �/ 11� 'fj j ' any aircraft flying within Great Brit- metropolis of industry, commrce, found two or three who did, but haven't been able .to hold them. 1.11 t7 +� t" j sin and Ireland •any article except sky scraprs and whatnot. Just to one aide sand or water ballast, or .articles and still in the Can you advise me how to do it? I am a divorcee, 28 years old, •/' �L •J,J dropped , ; , by special - permission of foreground is as old Dutch winds _ with two children.— VIVIAN." {, the Secretary 'of State," The Bench mill, operated by a small electric mo- = - We women often think the -male sex demands just a little • 1_!� E• reminded Mr- Twigg that the maxi. tor: It is'the only animation in the too much from their women. Here we have the other side. r mum penalty for an infringement of scene. e rest of it is motionless, 1 /� � •j Tire w :. -- -It-19-too often the case that young people-marry thinking -- � / �' L� _ the order Is _as much. -as .9200,. and Well ri■e jolly pe,�rjw of Toronto---- c 'I'll change those habits of his—or her's. How stupid. How , f �,/ remarked on the tact that hie was object to the windmttl running on `much better to accept these faults in the one beloved and the first offense of the kind,-and that Sundays, and so the clanged thing rate is or, her good points highly. 1 °r i a larger penalty would be inflicted is now shut off from Saturday even is future Mr. Twigg has, in one sense. . in to Monday morning. * « * «- i * - _done A service in calling attention by- Toronto wonders why other burghs _ 1'. _ _... -_ _ y • • - i - his prank to a much-needed regula- Y g Don't Miss This One t - - :.-, " - _ , laugh at her. - Border cttaea Star. re • lion. It operates alike to curb the _ For adult entertainment, with - a laugh in every line; don't exubersace of advertieera, who but for D Men Get Last Word - miss "The Affairs of Cellini ": Frederic March, Constance -Ben- it would doubtless rain Mallets upon nett and Fa Wray all gave excellent. Frank Mor- na from above, and the carelessness C =- Y Y � 2831 of trippers who if they carried their --At Spelling Bee A' -' terrestrial habits of litter - strewing Talladega - � an excells as the Duke. men got in the last word - Here - -is a costume play done in the modern manner. The .ground printed in light and navy blue into their aerial would here recently when they defeated the players are so natural you forget it is in the time of the notorious u rious with -blue buttons and buckle trim. 'light- heartedly make life more tilde- Women in a public spelling match _ play.-- The detachable cape makes it very ous and more dangerous for the!!r sponsored by the Junior Welfare Lea- _j6ledici's and that is saying a lit. for a costume la desirable for the business woman 'or felloWa by discarding from on, :high gue' * * + * * for spectator sports. Chiffon cotton anything rom waste . The last word was spelled correct- : Y g Raper to empty ly by Mr, W. B. Hardegree_ former O O 11 S _ pMat is gay dots or striped handker- bottles. - Manchester Guardian, high school principal. re Ed. • former - ^� -chief linen is also lovely, if made - P" 'If you liked Knut Hamsun�s "Vagabonds ", you will be de- • with :the, cape. t Henry, power company lighting ez- lighted to continue the adventures of the central character "Au- Make It -for active sports without Man -I'm thinking of opening a Pert, and Mr. Hardegree remained :.gust" ifl The Road Leads On. 'Here we see him conquer the nil,- the cdpq of seersucker, pique, peasant °movie picture show..- standing after the last' woman con. loge -of Segelfoss, regulating' it's affairs and sustaining its needy, cotton weave, pastel linen, etc. Friend -Well, there is good money to &ant had been seated tot mlaapelY StylB No. 2833 .is designed for sizes is that business 'l;• understand. :Worth reading. _ 14 16, 18 years 86 38 and 40 .Inches. Fifty men and women participated, - For a delightful mixture of sentiment and satire, read "The bust. Size 16 requires a yards of 39_ Man —It Isn't the money -so much; A large audience witnessed the match, - 'Provincial Lady in America "•by E. M. Delafield. inch material. - but I'd like to nee my wife and child the Second "opellathou" sponsored by - HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS ran occasionally. ' - - - • the local charity organization. one cold evening fed his ermall flock f Write your name.and.,addres4 plain-. _ Teacher u Pardoned ¢ of fowl s wet mash before the went y' giving number and size of such - y i y patterns as you want' Enclose 1SC in �1/L� to roost. The aiercq y that evening stamps -or coin (coin referred; wrap 0 �. O�� In Whipping Incident dropped to points below zero, and the p /� kei c h ChUlD _ . it carefully).: for each number, and 5 pine treed snapped- with the cold,, address your order to Wilsou Pattern ► All rlshu ....r..e Oklahoma City. - Governor `•Altalfa a'heri the owner of the fowl pushed Service, 73 West Adelaide St. Toronto - LESSON No-As. masses and ''clusters of the leaves are 7 ~ Bill" Murray has pardoned 'a rural aside a drift of snow and entered the outlined, yet not finished In detail. school teacher Who had been fined t25 hen house neict morning etght_ of the r_. Continuing our study .of that im. - - - -for whipping a student, and declared ten fowl 'were stretcifed ` Dti their Maf eking Womem portent , subject .. for.. an _ illustrator, .Nate where .the light .strikes and z where `Ehe shade Ttoea are placed. Am • _ the pedagogue "should have received Decks on the floor, feet up, and. W1W namely, - foliage. important feature le the general out-; 'the thanks of the community" for ad- their expanded trope frozen solid.- ,_ ad . S "tuple A simple and rapid method of sleet• ministering the chaatlaemeat Ontario-Iatelligencer, t _- line and dlrectlon ea characteristic' Ching a tree in midu,e distance when of the elm, In many drawings of u The student, Betnle Jae Petters, L ' .the light ia. strong, is. demonstrated landscapes It is not necessary to in- _ _allegedly wrote an Indecent bate. HIChltlg POSt saC�{ Bechuanaland Administration in Fig. 76. Sketch the broken out" y troduce any tipociar style of foliage, -in remitting the tine and costs Bore All Costs of _ Confin- lines first; then block -in the masses but when It is neceesary the general �agafnst Floyd 'E,' Sasser; teacher of - tnent - of foliage; finishing by drawing a Has form of- the tree and, brancheVand "the school at Canadian,. Okla,. Gov. most remarkable pieces I tint ove ;,the shadej side, -city council baso vW the diregtion of s;row[h must De era ...,_ . Fig: 77 -Is nearer Eo -the observer fully noted. -- .-Murray said.: Cape Town,, South Africa. -'When voted money ta.erect � - "In the performance of late fdnc news was received here of the birth and also in stronger light. The en. In ,Fig. 81 is shown a part of a ..... _... a 40 -foot hitchifig.rack for horses. It tion as' acbool teacher, -to train 'tile Is many years- since 'the old hitching of quintuplets to the.•Dionnes at Cor- tire white effect to the right,, shows branch of the'spruca or similar ever. pupil and .to collet ; bad habits, the rack disappeared from Drumheller, bell, Ont., ,the Cape Argus turned to i. teacher was- obliged to punish with - Sts old news tiles' for something but it is' said that "State � more horses g - ' a switch. it Is the only method'•by are now being need by farmers then South Africa could beat it. FIG 80 which to teach an !ncorrigible or semi- - ` • 7 g difficulty of hitch[ng them to -some The Argun recalls the case of a .'.'. 'Incorrigible being solid object hike arisen and the return Mafeking woman who gave birth to 6' - of the hitching 'rack has been deem• children in ' 1911. - The Bechuana- iKy� f!��. ed necessary,. " -St „ 'John Telegraph- land Administration, to celebrate the. ingston via 1 ' Journal. event ,bore' all the costa -of the 'wom- _ • �'�• ana confinement and resented her -y�• -a ' Marries ill N W i MANY AtJTIMORS WRITING ` .' With a1, P 3 ` " *1�' ,•`� — -: 000 cash and the titled deeds 2 c .J AT WORK ON FILM. PLAYS to a small farm. FIG.7t5 MURIEL CHRISTLEY TO GO TO Quadruplets are'common in South ` `�✓s,{.''� GREAT SLAVE LAKE, TO BE, Londor. Films• producers of such Africa .which has' ajwage been cele- 79 ' �•;''L COME BRIDE OF T. E. outstanding motion pictures as "The braced lor. its large families, often to \,,.t STROUD Private Life of Henry VIII.” •' and 20 ch:ldren, the paper , says. � + r � "Catherine the Great" announce that In 1829 a traveller visited the bolus, l� KINGSTON - Romance tisr taken they.have,siz of f.he world's most, tam- of a certain Philip Botha, near the Miss Muriel Christley away from her ous writers under eontract to do Congo Caves. He wrote that for his - Kingaton "home' toward Fort Resolu. screen plays, benefit that averring, and under the lion, N.W.T., on the shorn of Great . H. G. Wells, who -is- been descrlb- 7% farm. tutor's - conductorship, his 20 Slave iAke, 'where she will become 'ed as 'the, "world's greatest living childreni "all by the same wife," sang the bride of T. E. Stroud, of the Roy- , wAter, is actively- enraged in writ the evening h a very strong light, and the cones• green. Note the elongated shape of, - a1 Canadian Signals Corps.• ing a special script, for London Films g ymn- uproariously, quent darker tune to- the left, each cluster of neadler and the me- with the help of -three nephews. Miss Chrlstley left for Kdmenton, based on his Prophetic works, lnrlud• One day in 1869 s farmer named The stronger the light, the stronger thod of rendering. Examine owl - accompanied by Major . �. Alan ing "The Shape of, Things to Come," the shade and uhadow. The nearer the mens of evergreen to see how appro -t -- Christian' Schutte arrived in Queens- .Stroud and Mrs. Stroud, oarents of the most provocative best seller of after a ride of five hours object, -the strong1 k the shade and propriate is this tee :anlque. _ her Sattu•e 8usbann From Edmonton the last decade. shadow and the mole, clearly is the Ex. No, 18. Remember to .make the three will fly to Resolution -tor the . The other authors under contract to through bitter weather. Seventyyears detail defined. old himself, he was bringing his 29th your agetchea, a• least twice the size wedding. London Films' ara Lajos Biro and Ar- • g Fig. 78 shows a variety, of foliage in 'of,,our little illustrations, printed in ` The bride- and groom will remain thur Wimperis,o collaborated on child into town for bpatism. He'lrad the distance with different tones of these lessons week by week. Go out- at Resolution two yearn,' Stroud' al- the wr�ting of "Henry ' VIII. ,Robert been married twice and _21 of his color. The dark trees behind, are to nature; it is ' the best source of children were li#in ready has been there one ,y!'at. Sherwood,. author of such memorable g• evergreen. Practise representing the accurate information for the young ' works as "The Road to Rome," "The ' There are numerous other cases, diffeie'nt kinds of Seliage in clusters, artist, and, when effectively_ combined _ _ Queen's husband; ana "Reunion in the paper adds, one of the more rec- varying the handling of the tone and with the suggeetioab we give, willen- A Cold' St0 Geoffrey DOI. author of ent and interesting being that •)f color. Vienna' ; sure your succeeding as. as illustrator. "The Ftrebird" and "Payment Do. Mrs. Pettus Pelse, a Steynsburg A simple methe,et of representing a Choose your 1 9' Here's a cold weather story that's ­f-erred"; and- Fre2erich'Lonsdale, who farmer's wife, in 1909.• In that-fear poplar or similar trees aapeeen in the �l'or goal work thin w8ek a �. sketch Wrote Monsteu Beaucaire, - • tardy but well antheaRicated, It con- •• � "The � she gave birth to her sixth net of dlstaace; is demonhrrated in Fig, 79: - Questtbns will be answered In this •';'� ", -'ieys to local residents some ideas of Last. of Mrs. Cheyney" and "$ pring twins, raising the total number of Suck trees tregndntly occur In land- department. Anyone wishing to re=' '. the rigors of the past winter exper• .Cleaning." _ _ s her children to 16. stapes and this proves grrlte s antis calve s personal reply, may have lanced by residents is the back sec. 'Then there is the case of G• 'E. I- factory technique, The branches are same if a 8d stamped addressed ea- 9 Lions of Hastings County during some In spite of- many opinions to the Els, a Peddis farmer, who, died in quite straight and point upwards. • velope is enclosed with the request. i3f the coldef snaps. conirary a reasonable amount of paint 1888 in his 88th year. At, the time The method used in producing the The Art Director,- Our Sketch-Club.' According to Reeve R U. Brett of improves a woman as much as It does of his death ho had living 17 children elm branch is Fig, 80 is not only Room 426, 78 Adelaide street bleat;, Limerick, a resident of the township a house. 119 grandchildren, 192 great-grand- simple, but it is very effective, The Toronto- - • - Aft - 'urn bows, - -^ -- ,Harvio- Adamson Green River LASCELLES - Grand Champion BlaakBmithln � Woodwork � Clydesdale stallion, the property g, A wedding of much interest to Miss Mildred White has been ap- of T. O. Lowry, Whitevale, will at right prices fik �� - [riands of tilis vicinity was solemn- ending a holiday with a friend in the make the season of 1934 as fullowa. Now ie the time to have those repair iwd at 3,30 It. en. Satutdiry, July 7th, city. A ednesday morning will leave his j be attended to. Harrows repaired. gt,7lw+ iwi !t �" t iy.44a li "1`4' ' ' at "Sunrise r'xriti" mane, Manitoba, Mr. C. White's and Mr. Pennock'a own stable and proceed to John also Devi sections on hood. The fan- es...wli le 1►. ul.:,..i �t,+a► 4" licw� at the hlanu of Al r. and Mrs. Norman basket 0actories, are very busy these Barnes, Cherrywood, for noon; th- ous Fleury Plows always on hand. - Iiw1M 44.'4. 4tir•w►'4-_- W • :Adoniaon, formerly of Bruoklip, days. sate `to Chas. Hutchings, Brock Rd. Also dealer in Viking Oream Separa- � when their only tLaughter, Effie A number from here attended the for night. Thursday proceeds to W• tore and Electric Washers. _ I i rtruslW iretwe Krundaukhter of the sar�ice— at— tke— at -Cemetery. C. Willson's_BrouR am- -f�-no4n,. - Deafer .5n Oockahutt and Fi�as6 aI — 1V�11A�1 �FUtfietor. late J. Al.' i.ytlde,, Ashburn, was +�n' 'on StxpdaY. thence to his own stable fo'r night: i tied in n►art'"We u, air. Jpll,u:, P. A' you will find it an ideal spot at Friday a*ternoon proceeds to Qra- phone farm. - ham's Hotel, Brooklin, for night. A call will bring us to your -- — -' _ -- Harvie, Wiuui eb, and nephew of Q: ncet lens welding. Hun. J. �lclurti�;ln, l.ieut- Governor Wikons Park forepicnics and swim- - SatvPday,•proceeds to his :•own sta -• -• _ ,.. Y R g• r. ; :. `lltsaucc'• h- +atuinJtiwu of Nauituba, l.rv. '?+. E. L�� ender, tning. f' bte where he will remain until the Phone Pick 715 - assisted by lte%% lt. E. Pedon, per- The berry crop is not so good this fgllowin� Wednesday mflrx.ing. • ro• �+_ f �7CCdW2ktC1 ^T formed the`Jitercnu,ny wh ;ch tquk year, but fhi `fierd'crbps and .the Rai" insure a foal, $15.00. v G N D whitevalle L la Zl1:hAY, 1idtYslean; Petty place beneath a pretty arch of peon- dens are doing welt. . R E WOO 491y - Tara. } ' i•usra and ferns, fla�l:ed on sit- Say Boys'. The Sunday School pit- L Nuruiau.• - _ L her.side by tall standards of, white- nit 'af Wilson's Park' was 'the best' Lawn iRL�W�rs Sharpened' _ pickrritig 4'+ re we've alt- ed for - yesis :. -- ON A MACHINE ESPECIALLY Q Yotv At111 aii, vBuluaxilVarro lie,' br degruum anti his �¢roumsman, .`I r The Sunday'School'heid their plc- NOtice tO- " ]d rguerite; Elliott, . DESIGNED FOR THE PURPOSE "Harold; (;ardinnr, Yn }alts; Huuter,' Wan. Sinclair, took 'thew places, ancr, nic this vV.r at' Wilson's Park. Those All old grease and dirt .is thoroughly _ Marguerite lhvn• l ; hemp, illiaw to the strains of the "Bridal Chorus' who went in for a swim report nice wr ,,,g,,,t, Uac&n&Id,. Yrorn -Lohengrin, played by_ Mrs. E. -warm water.' Those who; ran 'in the washed out of the bearings, and your Ate do'Buildiiig 7)f all kinds; I (hun•)� y' ' races, surely had to run, and those mower will be returned, well oiled Ruby (boll•► = �lcllrvy,.williaux; Wit. er Coates, the bridal procession ant who sat down to the well filled tab- CARPENTERING, eyed the room. and correctly adjusted for cutting. eeler, Jack- The logelp little bride, 'wlw was 'les tried to do 'justice to that part CEAENTING, -- _ -_._ -- _ -•- W. A AUSTIN, �Paeie►ed on Year's Work liven in marriage_' • by her father, of. the program. , In fact everyone Rouge Hills Service Station. ~PLUMBING wore an imported gown of white had a merry time. In the evening, or in Pickering, Whitevale Centre Betty; French Chiffon, fashioned on svelte the young people played a snappy J. A. BI:BHBY, Phone 4800 (35 6) end Donnelly, Eddie; Fleming' Pos_ lines,,with a slight train. and feat game .of. softball, and cowboy songs _ ROOFING- s - Goedin, Betty; Norman, Betty; uring a soft .shoulder cape, bordered brought a long happy day to a, close. — i► - till; Cecil; TVeedie, blarjorit; White with a ruching of white flowers, at The- Ladies' Aid will hold their io'-service ! We also s ell Brantford. Roofing 14lildre I- Windsor, Gloria. the neckline and graduating to a Garden Party on July 25th on the /� Materials, Empire BHrbroom Pickeringt Centre _ i deep "V•' at the back. She wore a p �� 114 -- n ect,.D im W r - ropertq of Thos.' Williams Come Egsii t aEe ., - $glad, Muriel; isryant, ullraa, Bri- ` —HBra or- ange b1vssoms;- aii4 a aai a�- en�oy-'ttle s�terrdill PLUKG a,,, Let ant, William; Cammack, Kathleen;. ied a lovely bouquet of J,2hanna Hill ing prepared. A bail game will -open ALL MAgE9 Systems. Beatty Courtice, Lloyd; Diamond. B1uce; roses. Miss Effie Armstrong, of Win- the- rvet}ing's entertainment. Solos, SElkVPOED AND REPAIRED -Stable Egnipment Ellis, John; Hedge,' May; Hamilton, nips$, was the bride's only attend- Duets, A Ladies Trio; A Male Quar- and other Banding Material* LeGaid, Eleanor` Lowden, mot, and chose a floor length gown of tet; Cowbo s songs and readings will PRIOE9 REASONABLE Alma;, y WORK GUARANTEED : Eatimstee Free Norman; O'Brien, David; Picov. Rose ivory fiorai chiffon made on mould- be attractive features as well ;,g the Work Gaarsntsed Reid, Jack; Sparrow, Billy; Stephen- ed lines. Her- hat was a- wide brim- always popular Catana's Orchestra Gwen; Stacey, Vera; Taylor, med model of larkspur blue, and she from Newmarket, formerly known as ARTHUR FIELD F d P�O.0 SE son, William: carlried- Briareliffe roses and larks- -The Moonlight Owls ". Admission, J. Doris; Wheeler, _ R. T. I. Graduate - • T ur. During the signing of the regis- 25 and i� cents. Refreshments will _ - -- - _ P 8 Phone 520 - • - `l be served at the booth on .the premix- # _ L. PICS EKING Phone 8502 �Gsrden Notes _ ::. ter,' afro.'_ Coates played softly, 4 -.. Love You Truly." Following the cere- es. _ _ PICKwE 114G, - ONTARIO - If you want fine dahlias see that mony, a buffet lunch was served in _ _ -your plants grow to a single stem. the attractively decorated dining -- _ :- -. -� - -- -- •— ' - Leave the strongest, but -cut off all room, where the bride's' table was LARGE : SHOP ORVNGNS •others. Nip out the terminal' bud and centred with ' a three- tiered wedding : NO�1C@ �O Creditors and she two side ones immediatEly below cake, offset with four ivory tapers JUICY THE ,3�c•$j1d Much will allow the plant to grow in silver holders and having silver �I ED AND WH/TE. 6 or S very fine blooms. Stake the baskets of oink -roses at the four- In the Estate of Gipson Conner. late - LEMONS - 1 Plants as goon as they are 20 inches corners of the table. Presiding over o[ the Township of Pickering. in 43c. iiiRh. Another important thing is to- the teacups was Mrs. Chas. Cross- - •the County of Ontario, gentleman. Dozen (� - }tee them growing as once a dahlia land (nee Willetta Hadley) who wan deceased and in the Estate of Will- 29e• AND S A i� Lt' _ DOZRrlsiv- p stops growing the stem becomes assisted by 'the Misses Lola Swanton ism Rosswell Conner. late of the - to the woody and all energy gce! Ebb Nicol, Irene Armstrong -and Ph same place baker, deceased. s�PECIAL.7 - root and the result is an indifferent tilts' Rae.'' ae. All persons having claims against bloom. The way to �p them grow- After cutting the cake the bride the o the above Gipson- y of ing is to cultivate deeply until - near donned her' travelling suit of, navy January, 93.9, or against thedaatate _' IPor ner. who died on the 17 _ °the end of the month. after rain blue triple crepe gnsemble, with of the above named William Rosswell _ .TIC R9DAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY break up the top soil so that the white French ¢eorgette blouse blue _ . ground will not become hard. After fur felt hat and -blue and white act Conner." why -died on the 12th day of the end of the month' just keep the April, 1934, are . teonired LE, file the MARMALADE, 32 oz. �ar • - essories Later, amid a shower of con- the with the undersigned I. Pours- surface loose and free with a fine fetti and good wishes, Mr, and Mr'F- ell Conner, or Mrs. M. E. •Gertrude- j r Y p �� �j rake,. It pays to start early • with the Harvie left, by motor for a two - week's Conner. Claremont, Ontario, on or b.!= R 1 CL+ KRISr Ir a? - 2 kgs. f Qr : 26c• "spray as an ounce of prevention will honeymoon iii the Sonth.. Upon their fore the 4th day of August• 1931, of i P "'b keep most of the pest away, spray return. Mr. and Mrs. Harvie will be ' CORN BEEF, 2 tins for ---under as well as the top of the for - at dome at 342 Edmonton' St. Winn the said estateshwiit be distnbutei • • - - - cage. Remember there, is no substit= ! i e - anon • st the parties entitled-- ther"te, �; f! 2JG, .ute for -good cultiv_ation., A rake may p g SOAP, Laundry, 10 bars • for 25c• _ raise blisters but will also raise a }� having regard only to Lhe cisim= of - `- - a hick notice shall have been viv -n. wonderful bloorri. Try it this year. DATED AT CLAREMONT`. UN C. JEI,I, POWDERS, ass't., 5 for •25e. x Jul 1414- unbarto _ r. Administrator CORN FLAKES �pr k ::- :. 08c D _ Q[]S I'au this 1 day v I RuaselT Cenne 4d ra pe � �• « • - -- the estate of Gipson Conner.' decoy- f 1'^' 'Don't forget the garden party to- 0 a ed and Mrs. M. E. Gertrude Conner. FANCY BISCUITS, ass t., lb. box" 25e. - Morrow night,- July 21st, under the Reg a Exer•atrix of the Estate of • William - susoices of the Beaches L. O. B. A••' �rl�i �' Y Roswell Conner, deceased. r. and Mrs. ' REDPATH SUGAR 10016. ba .,-�;No. 704, at the hom'g of M , $ 5.55 A. SR an, 2nd concession, north of Conee to tl.e PARK- -jatt- - - - - ='Du n. Afternoon' program of ROSEBANII = NORSE REGISTER. - ` mussic ic b by Sons of Derry Fife and _ `- '";•- -. '. - Drum Band, Toronto. Scottish 3.1th, _ t ' o ! :. Bagpipes; Baseball; .Horseshoe Pit- -- _ I;3LBPATEUR, 12014. (145101). -- i -n�- Imported stallion, rexistered in tae _ 'chine and other contests. Excellent - - Can. Perchezon Stud Book, and en- - prizes. Afternoon tea, Cup Readmit r JULY 28 "rolled as No. 471, the property of P =CKFR =N C3 -- --- = and Supper ,Served. Eyenirig Concert SATURDAY J Oscar Wilson, . Brougham, - will .Yon order - -PHONE PICKERING 800 -- We deli>ree Mary Edgar National Dancers; Three Ai 2 p, m. sharp -stand for service during 1934 at Old 5taids; Cowboy Troupe; Soloists - _ - - _�.:rirtg�Admi� -;9n, Adults. his own stable, Brougham., �j -j -- - 25 cents, with parents, free. c SPORT CI,AREffiONT E�1SiGN 265 ?4, A7- Pidke-fibig Hard ri are Stor- children e ►7 desdale Stallion, Sire, Dunmore Ea- sign, (imp.) ; dam, Bridgebank Joan - Y WATLr R SPOnTS h (imp.); the property of F. G. Som- ROC - CHAMPION WEiGxz` 2 Ptck�erior►gpwill Farm, t�hte� sea s The Flies are hate, and we have the Goode. Ptit, Fly -Tot LIFTING °f 1934, at his own stable. Termm: for the House. Dr. Hess, Fly Spray and Stock Aid THEATRE $10.00, payable; Feb. 1st. 1935. All ,'for the Stook; Xing Rug- killer for the potatoes Between tte.REX A. C. sod the accidents at owner's risk. John �M+$� OLIPH'ANT A. !C. Ka&L manager. and all garden produce. It kills the BOXING DOL 173208- 12921,.. the Importea bogs and prevents blight. ' tbetn Electric Sound System French Percheron Stallion, the .8ereeti Dooc @.'Window &:reeds and Wire Cloth for the House, Sound Picturee at their Beat . 4 Buuta• property of E. A. Somerville, will All Aizee and widths. N� stand fo)r season • of 1934 at his Mcemplece stock of Haying and Harvest Tools. WRESTLING °wn stable, lot 14, 10th -line, Mark - Plow Shares to fit all make@ of"Plowe. 'THURSDAY FRIDAY, SArRDAY ham. This horse is a Government • .5 Bouts remium Horse. Terms $10.,° paq- fo c rmic -D rig arm ac ne t P pair@ able ''.March 1st, '1935. No. 2336. . - Agen r �d Co L ee g F M hi r7 JULY 19. 20 and 21 _ - •• and Re FREE ! Form Al. All accidents at owner's F RE n YQV .RE TELLING ME FREE . Qnr ns�tto We have it, Can get it, or, = 'W. G. FIELDS nom e. i `t ad " ,BUSTER" CRABBF _ .Telephone 3900 . a JOAN I�ARSe the BIG GRAY CAR J. S B�ISDON, •PICKERINQ ADRIEINE ARSES TAKE _ _ for safe and carefree.twel THE ROB /NS ARE • BACK Monday,- Tueiaskyi�n Wednesday - - - -• _ : - r _ _ 25, - _ i\ Men's Work Boote 2,49 tip JULY 23, 24 and ,TWO FINE FEATURES --�-= �"' - Kea`d Overall@ and Ponta 1.25,Pc UP - > Men's Work Shirts 65c. or 'L for 126' MASSACRE _ .. -.... _ Fsrm Team Hsctiess'MAl ulp ji,ICSARD -- BARTHELDdF.38 ANN, ' DVORA'H . �. 0yKC 6!J Oollsre lit varivaa prices - " -ADD -- GRAY COACH LINES sweat Pads : ,Team Lines - i. A= � RtQ/10�5 CQ�[QISRL'SQlfs Now is the t me to get that olil ,EE - ON A.. _ . _ _ haeneea repaired, Typpical Low Retui p Fares between Pickertagg and £hone 2905 19ARRLEi4,06 ; - MIDLAND $6,05 ; MIISB 00. O�T�!�OON M WHARF 66.86 ; WASA(iA BEADH .65 80. (Subject to change s without otice) @for -� _ 'y B R A DL E Time Tables OE C' L �/ motion at the Q = N �� SAI..1.rY ( EASTERN HOiISE - P'rona 4600. X f 111M !i1'TS ' Ilk Claremont Loyst, Franges; Morgan, Harold; Pr- Entrance Examination from our pub- family called on C. W. and Mrs. Pil- J ouse, Russell; Prouse.. Victor; Sander- tic school, and about all were sure- key, at Pickerinr on Sunday evening. L. - E, �`NG l LL "Mrs. Caskey Sr., of Madoc spent son, Margaret; Tran,, Isabel; Walla, essful Rev. Higgs and Mrs. - Higgs, of -' the week =end here with her sort J. H: Clara. Ernie" Bruce and his Corn -Husk- BeachBurg, are holidaying with Mrs. FUNERAL• DIRECTOR AND Mr. and Mrs. Buckley spent Sun- The "Women's Institute meeting at ers enlivened 'the.. evening in the str- F. Harbron, and other. relatiyes and EMBALMER , day with T. C. Gostick. - the dome of Mrs. Henry Johnson on eet darice held on the evening of •the friends. - Cliff Soden is spending a few days Wednesday of last week, conducted 12th. __,- _ -Last 9uaday niRttt-severai ears had Bessor to W.J. Mather,' at his home here. ;b�the-girls was -one of - the-interest- 7: The I2fh 6f _J turned-ovt to bs to t�..' I , _ Q��uP1►iitd �� .ATs. £bet - Dennison is spending ing meetings -of the v iJ Success, in regard to lod- the new pavement just west Hof our- ; an. "Kesolved th9t it is better for a girl ges present as well as general att- .village. Night and pup `Service q Business Phone Residence Phone Misses Isobel Gregg and •Bertha to enter domestic servi a ban to endance: It tii•a's estimated that there Miss Eileen Bell, of Whitby is at t/8U1 -' 8P3•LO -' are vacationing on the West Coast. work in an office or faptory" ' The vyere 4000 present.- her -home this-- week.' She- 'has' been Writ. Gibbons 'was at his home Here decision, was given to the affirmat- Many favorable ,. eoruments 'were suffering from a threatened attack -on Monday. His mother is not impr"' ive, led by Misses Jean Gregg and made-by many -of the visitors here on -of appendicitis. We wish her a 'speed- ANDERSON oving as her - friends would like. Grace' Tomlinson, who defeated their the 12th of July, regarding the. -vast -y recovery. . . Mr. and Mrs. Jones, of -the C. p.' opponents led bar Misses June Forsy -, knprovenient that has been made at Miss Marion MudVe returned to R— Section, are holidaying in the th anil Marion Kilpatrick. The -jud- the -Memorial Park. her home after spending several=, :- -- DU N BARTON. _ `Hunt,�ville district. ges however paid tribute to the two -a_ '+ days with her sisters in 'Toronto. :Miss Lois Brodie; of •Toronto, is teams for the very able arguments - Broueham - blaster Edward Aiken accompanied INSURANCE = ^ ` ..spending a short visit with G. M. sad and the manner, in which theX were her 'home and intend holidaying ]Mrs. .Forsyth. presented. The remainder- of the pro- Miss Jennie Duncan is - holidaying. here -for - a couple of weeks. , - A UTUMOB[LI� 7. James Evans is spending a few_ gram was given by' the girls, and was with her people here. Week -end visitors at the Crawford weeks with Bert and Mrs. Jones, at followed by a buffet lunch. - Guests at th- home of Mr_ and FIRE . home were, Gordon and Airs. Craw- North Brooklin. Mrs. Easton during the week were ford _and,. boys; Gorriley- and Mrs. BURGLARY,* � Don't forget the C. C. C. Excurs- Altona the Misses Alice Lemire and Jean Crawford and family; Bert and Mrs. - - y ion to Niagara Falls on Monday, ( :- - Hughes, of Callender, . the Sheppard- White and family, all of Oshawa; Mr. QA9UgLTY1 'July 23rd: For particulars,, phone• 'Mrs. H: Stack spent Sunday with family, of, Burlington and Mrs. Lou- -and Mrs, Arthur Carlton and boys LiFE'INSURANUlf � Claremont 1612. her mother, Mrs. W. McKay. don, of North Bay: _ of the Brock•Road. Phone Pickering 79W Slit rA group of members-of the local Mr. and Mrs. T. Robertson' enter - Mr. and Mrs. F. Johnson visited tained friends during the week -end, The Women's Institute will meet lodge A F.-and A. M., attended the her brother, iVlr. F. Hope, of Millik- -at the home of Mrs. Rov ?Mowbray on "yon C8II Buy 8t How" Grand Lodge Session in Toronto this including, Mr. and . :Vlrs: Midaeleq, the afternoon of Thursday Jul'_26th j -week. anMiss Myrtle -Anderson and '.lr. F. 'Mr. and Mrs. Coats and daughter. Motto -, "Make hay while the Sun TI RES, BATTERIES, „ I.. F. Dopking, C. P. R. agent, ex- ( Mr. and Mrs: Dove and Hiss Thorn , Sanders ,spent Sunday* of -last week ;dale, all -of Toronto. Shines.' Paper, Canad'iaq Authors, ACCES90 Peres to commence .his annual vacat- with H. arxi Mrs. Slack. Miss Roxena Led a by Miss Lena Sadler. Rol! Call - A ion this week. He is hoping far a s tt -and Mist r _ Mr. and .Mrs. F. McKay and Billy _Rosabel- 'Flsrnrrier>$S�sIIem the cast tlior, -� At as low and better prices - . traa_b Fort William — - ISited withm"H :and mrs. lomtinso week'-with the McWhirter family and Demonstration - Bandaginlq, by Miss Fred Cowie will soon have compl• at Newmarket on Sunday last. accompanied Mr. and Mrs. McWhirt- Parkin. U. R. Welcome: as . eted his new residence�ee. Mt:.Alb- Mrs. D. Parker of Toronto. -spent er and children when they went to Under tkie auspices of the Woman's ert. Plaster work now being under a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Eli _ _',yon- caR.ID Toronto. x Cannington on Sunday, • to ,holiday Association, a hocial will be field on �°vay Lehman last` week. with the Turnmonds family 1 Mr. Wm. Bell's -lawn on, the evening Miss Edna . Benson, of Christie Misses Ella and Blanche Slack ac- o£ Tuesda Jul ' 24th, at T o'clock. Let us repair that;leakp.top. _ Lake is spending a vacation with her Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs y, Y companied Mr. M. Hornby on a tm r George Philip were Mrs. Burroughs { The . 'Greenwood and Audley girls 9 artandpar�rta, Thos. and liars. Sand- � of the North Country. They arrived Sr., Floyd and Arnold and Miss Bur - Softball teams wit! play, this will be s Skilibd Motor ReOtdre. r ernOn borne on Thursday last -having had a roughs; of Markham; Mrs. Dawson I followed by a program by local tal - It is reported that E. Woodward is very enjoyable trip. and- Mr. and Mrs. Halward. of Can - I ent, and' Phair's Orehe.stra. of Whit- Gordon j• LAW ---placing a truck on the road, carrying A happy afternoon was spent at nigton; Mr. and Mrs. Milroy. hf Ced- ' by„ Lunch will be served by the lad - v La -rtfroceries, which will be sold direct Musselman-'s Lake last Wednesday, ar Grove; and Mr. W. Anthony, f les. Everybody . come and enjoy a ?rout the truck. ! when the Sunday School held their or Pharos L908 Sam. and Mrs. Stephenson, of Osh- Toronto, were. also recent visitors at eoc {al evening with`youc neighbors. _ -' ' - • ' i picnic. T?te rain . in the morning Mme•• Philip's home. PICSERING.' - : ONTARIO awa, spent the week -end with Mrs. dampened the- spirits of many. but Gibbons. Mrs. Stephenson is remain- the clouds passed over and everyone a __ - T8E '� ° - ing for a short period. Kinsale ltj.ADEWNE _ _ yes A Evans Ward is improvirtlr'in heal -- enjoveti- themselves. _- DIXT,i', S GARAGE • th rapidly, and is now to be found There was in interesting after- B E A U T•Y SALON Master Vernon Caiitcn. of Toronto noon spent at- the home of our esteem - Oor. Brock and Kingston Rds, -:on the 'couch on. the veranda. Mrs. ed friend. Mr. Tom Lewis, ,when he rs visiting his cousin. Elmer Craw• � , - lil"ard is atilt confined to her :bed. - celebrated his--71st -anniversary of ford for a week. 1934 means st new .ar which means ° �I The ladies were the unlucky ones Ml•: and Mrs. R. Hadley were week y General Repair Work all cars, - " his birthday. ,Misses Jessie. Ida and - �. new' Permanent Wsve. in a ladies and gents event qn the end visitorl with the-'R. Y. Mowbray guranteed st reasonable Lkzaie nis ice, and Mr. and Mrs. Thos• family. f hKVe Permraenc WKVes u�euiterery prices. ' Green a few nights afro. They have Williamson, of Stotifiville were the Mission Band was held at the hall lady s parse so ashy' oast make • AoetTiene Weldio a chance to get even the following guests. We wish Mr,. L,4�vis m$nF end - vveek last Thursday- afternoon with 25 mem ppoihtment. more yearn of stood health. Batteries ropolred and charged. Our druggist has now completed _ bers present I give alle3v customers spy- were est 8'irestose and Dunlop Tires. 'his move to the new .Quarters,_ and Miss bfildred Taylor. of Oshawa- careful attention., _ t4i11, in a few days, havO the store in __ Stouffviile - spent, the week -end with -sir. and Also.'MareeUttnngg Hair- cbrting, S••alp Gasoline and Oils. ` splendid order.' and the stock attract- Mrs. Hooker. end F'.ciwl Treatmeats, - -ivei arranged. The Lnited Church and Sunday Mr. and Mre, Lewin and daughter, : . Shampooing Relreehment Booth is Oonoection F c. i Following complaint$ from various School picnic took took, place on Wednes -' of Toronto. spent Sunday with David Phone Pick. 7500 " parts of the nei�hboFhood iegardin�, dap of this week to Musselman'a rQ� �- 1i./c1SSZdlu. (night or dav)i " •- lighting service, the Hydro have in- Lake.. and"Mrs. Crawford. ' Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Parkin and Phuue IWO - CLAREMONT J'/ .7"ON - SLEEP, _ •stalled a new transformer in front of- The Stouffville Cemetery Commis- , •the Bowling Green. lion will hold .their annual Decors t 421y PROPRIETOR. B. and Mrs. Kilpatrick and family ion Day on Sunday next. 7 ! . • , j gpcnt Sunday at Ingersoll at the home About twenty of the Masonic Prat- - _ QUICK Mr, and hlrs. Mighton, where Mr. ernity attended the meetinr o£ Grand OR Q�„JiCK SALE - Mundell and Master Billy and Shir- Lodge at Toronto this -week. ley Kilpatrick are spending a few Mr. Roy Hil! was the lucky win- 1931 Plymouth Coupe. R, S. 136 Internat.' Gang Plow, Demonstr.� ` ltoltdays. per in 'the draw 'for a radio on the 6-14 Durant Sedan - 'Beatty. -Wood Tub Washer 'Mr. and Mrs. T. H. °Madill, of Kar- '12tb._ 1828 Durant Coupe 'Frost and Wood Gang Plow row. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M'tsdill. of , Mr. A. J. H. Eckardt. with hip us- 1930 Desoto. Sedan `Riding Plows -.Detrott, when returning from a two ual ¢ene:osity, has donated a sw?ep- 1930 Essex. Sedan De Laval Cream Separator Na 12 _ week's' vacation in Nova Scotia, spent stake prize for competition at- our 1927 Buick Coach " ' - 'Primrose Cream, Separator, No. 2 .eyesight C_ed_i:_. :.!the- aveek -end with their- sister, Mrs. Fail Hnrticultural Society Show. 1934 Chevrolet Sedan - .•'uessot 9•1a- inch Grindr (naw) +'I+w` + °s "Esther Palmer. About twenty 'pupils wrote• on the IS -30, Mc Deering Tractor McLaughlin bouble head ,Grinder * ��a ra.r.a., .aa aster t Fred and Mrs. Ward and Alma and _ _ —. __ 10 -20 McDeering Tractor . ' Jack and Belt for same grinder ""+'st 'R n' Miwa Grace Tomlinson, motored to �� Z. "Trent River on Friday, calling on Mr 10 -20 Fordson with fenders, _ •Fleury Oat Roller.. __ __ - =' 'Trent Mrs. .Glo'ver, bringing back with \ 1 Eye Two 10 -20 Fordsons 'without lenders Top Buggy DISNEY BLAC�s j then' Miss Sean Ward who has beeper J Two 2-furrow [. H. C. tractor plows Peter Hamilton Cutting Box (q r • -.: , ✓ 3- furrow Fleury tractor Plow (aew) 6 ft Stiff tooth cultivator, H. or T. ON: rhea Otn ss !ir >rio s3pPnding a week at the cottage. S- ftrrow'Oliver Tractoor Plow'. 6 ft. Spring tooth cultivator . Maxwell Allaway and Miss Smith Care. o! Toronto, visited with Mrs. Chand- "' 2- Furrow Little Wonder Tr. Plow 2 -Row Massey corn cultivator _ ller oft. Saturday evening, and on Sun aji(� • ''] 2-Furrow Cockshutt. Tractor. Plow Findlay Cook Stove, 20 It. oven. '+day, Mrs. Chandler entertained And- 1 Fleury Nn. 4 Single Plow °Electric Stove , rew 'Frost' and sister, 'Mrs. Stanton, d 136 International Gang Plow Ref rigerator, for 'store or butches 'F _ f Eye- Onto. computint - sicstles. nearly new _B o,— nea;tp pea_v__roof` and sides _.�artd _W- m_,and - -- Mrs. - 'Bowers. of T CHAS: COOPF R - CLAREMONT_� In vitatione have been issued by _ �Jt[ai11 s y _ - the Bowling Club for the Mixed' Dou- Y Friday Tournament evening, t J be held at 6.30 p. by L H TOCkq . » 1 . -7n. S. T: The execptive of the club - , - bave been active during the season Eyerigi�t. , � Edueatio• aflid Etfieisfae7 arranging -these tournaments, taus- tart Zi irtg this club to beAmown ' as one of the rhost progressive in the district. When it was said that "the great- The regular' meeting of the Wom- ` eat lose of 'time is caused through O matte! how 'nun or / suss Association of .the United Chur- minor ills," a great truth was expr- � ' ch will be held in the form of a Pic= eased; yet how many avail themsel- ves lStge the chu►geg yon nic on Thursday. .July 26th,,at 3 p• of the- warnings soldnded thi'`ou- • plan inside your. hou11% ni„ at "the home of Mrs... Winton _ Wbsa time approach- 7:. ­ White. Everyone bring lunch' and gh minors ills. because these warnings Gyproc provides the material remain unheeded, something more of least .e ><ise And moot es fts final hoar the "° dishes. Those wishing transportation fixed and serious mast follow. JrpoW � memorials we - exeeuts please notify Mrs. Overland' or` Mrs. many, oh-how many must be advss- Hie- safety: will be, In a Kilpatrick, Everyone welcome. ed the 'third or' foarth time to have mute iribirte to tlw - A very interesting meeting of the certain attention and still must per- -Put up walla, ceilings and persons they have been r ` W. M. S. • was held at the home of • ! dlw� — - _� i. i��.�v.• slat against the saiXte :reasonintr_in_ - to, - creat{vs skill sse7ttlss Ears.: N F. Tomlinson on Thursday self - willed manner "whicla`cah only best results. last, when a splendid. program• yv,AJ . prolong , their discomfort and per - Riven, during which "the r•esponsib- .hags be the cause of their error be= Yon Call paper Gyproe O!' - I "No Greater TribaW a ility of every woman was stressed re- coming fixed and in later •years -,a leave it plain (when pan- N. W. STAFFORD Rarding the Temperance question ". A pernLanent disability. • elled) and it is an excellent _ social hour was spent at the close of to be continued bate for GypteZ Or Alabas. Bin blioad the meeting, when a dainty lunch was tine flnishea. - lhafpe Whitby served by the group in charge, Arthur and Mrs. Der'usha wer the spa �OOk gyp . {s Inexpensive, victims of a motor accident on 'Sun- Have you over thought how in- draught• and rodent- proof, - day [oat, north of here, and in front secure are the hopes and plans of 'of Robt. Ashenhurst's -farm, at the " the poor, who, dependent upon their structurally strong and quick _ _ dally earnini s, And life's outlook top of s grade The car collided with so great] changed when siokaesa to erect With $ iaininlum O)� a truck. causing considerable damage " tomes? hey bear a abobt• cross, for in addition to physical angering, nlesl9. _ !y to both vehicles, and somewhat ser- poverty stares them in the face. Maple Ulf ��t� ions .injuries to Mrs Derusha; who There is one disease most dreaded - - was cut about the face' .by" broken by this class It i. conaumptioa GyprotWraybdsasslyidcwtiJFedby which, fostered b their mode off the waW ors the bowtiawd for w� /1 glass, requiring several sitches.- The flee ,viers upon then,. Nourishing c (,rtCR stripe - �a„g�'�y� y0 ''� ? other Passengers suffered only min - too3, treah.atr rest, the .only known pt along the edge. g cure, is beyonh their means. What o or bruises. Insurance adjusters are then is to be done? There is no • and �PAWANE$A INS. 00. taking care -of the. damages, -alternative. They most be helped. fix' i�E ` _' yty The Toronto and �pd�naYnk� .. VC vsae4. Li/itpi ;Uhea@ ratM for farm and coon Seventeen pupils wrote their Ent - k*i.. L„r uonsulpptTves with [heir _ ! !r paw buildings. v new buildf e, can give better per- - - WiIIdstorm Iristirsnce OII buQdiOgy h ranee Examinations at this centre. rth ts_ ' windmills. Woe etc., vice now than ever before, their There Reis ten failures. The -follow- only handicap being tack of rudt- ;.�utomooils Insurance ing are listed_ as having passed by dent 'funds. There are _ but fesi► - o! ail kinds. - - - patients who can par anything to- examination: Benson, Gordon; Gourl- wards their keep, There is xoT �AgMg F'OR 9ALB ie, Marjorie; •Harden, Norma; Lewis, ONE for whom the whole cost of ; Harold; Pretty, Betty; Shaver, $ maintenance a. received. 1l'or the Write or phone - - Fir- - ditfereace, amounting to many il; Tomlinson, Altair. Passed on the tho a Ins of dollars to the year, a BQ���N D� • thss• inttltuttoa moat look to you i - terns a work: Coates, James; Disney, and to other warns nestled rrtendr. - _ Dorothy; Forsyth. Anna; Fretz, _Al- will you please send .vat ,YQn a • • A s WHITBY, ONT. ma; Gourbe, Dawson; G can to f3eotge w. said, Tre�psuler. ray, Got�on; cal �wge 8ere�t. Tor, T , Sidra, Ernelst; Johnson, Margipret; " A .� , ::' ;� F�+r.,A+•�,�1.•Y 7 4�+ �a/... bgY?� ;'#�nr"�"'`�`F "_v43s•IS'wu�.; ay.;•4: �'iV °s :� ^',F , •^r: �." i'yvr.•;• -.. r,'� ;L•�•u r+s;.•`. „«.• _ _ �.? r. _,;,,, .. ""'y . �V • ° �' - s 4:”` �•s•F d "„ .,�,u "- �h 1+•_:r'Kw•'+•'�•,^ ±G.',. . ��:vn,•aw - �,(" .Y^ \_ o-'zo �:, . �• �1''.._ r , c�� : --- ..._.- .,«- -� _ Mussolini's Daughter in London • � - 'Voice of the Press � .- • ' � • , _ Lake Huron Gaims Three, ;. g - ..CANADA OWU 0�; CANADA LEADS.— �✓ Figures Just released by the statts F D8tl titers Trapped trcal branch of th L e of Nations 8 of Tiverton Councillor In e sago } _. place' Canada at the head of the list Huron Undertow Third Sister Save Csirl — d . in progress toward in d ustri al re co ve ry and Man Drown 't 'I N ear w f th the, United States se c o n d C an. r � ada's ratio is 40, the U.S. 30, When Kincardine.— Waters of Lake Huron- we consider the means adopted in Sunday claimed ' the lives of two workers were thrown 'clear of the vs. " - the republic we are Justified to con- f1 young girls, and s escaped ser man who nought hicle and i eluding that Canada's recovery is ous Injury as to rescue them from the grip of a did the car driver Fred Marshall of more likely,to be lasting, because it sudden undertow. Sarnia Township. An Inquest will be Is not the result of artificial stimula. - The dead, !geld. r lion. -- Clinton News- Record, Jewilla Todd, It of Tivertoa; j Florence Todd, '14, a sister; Falls From Canoe, Drowns. - 5'•i ; s. ? PO GOOD WORK,— William Langley, 43, of Guelph. Fort_ William. — Falling from a : On Sunday morning a provincial The girls, bathing off Inverhuron canoe in the Attkokan River, John W. police constable knocked at the door Beach time miles north of here, were Chapman 23, was drowned, accord- of a Vineland residence and calmly • � - Informed the occupant' that his 'stolen peed in the undertow and diesp_ tae„ to a report received here from t. .. peered from 9iew, Their sister, Fay, Sapawe Lake, car had been recovered. The tnaa s u� 1G, also was drawn under the water was not even aware that his car was but was rescued 100 yards from shore '{'a missing, and yet Siva young Toronto by Jack McDonald of London; and The Markets w • - - m @a _w_er_e_lacY%L_ttp at Welland_ tor- jaek Pre8 on- oFStratfei� -- -- ---- — ', � �• _ the theft, —St, Catharines Standard. Langley responded to the screams . 'PRODUCE PRICES - • -. of M McKinnon who had eccom- � United Farmers' s Co- J Pe r ativ e Co. � - ,-" SAVING THE MUSKOX,— panted the Todd girls, daughters of Saturday,were paying the—following k . _ What Canada did some years a Tiverton a i rton councillor. He raced into paces for produce:: for the buffalo in saving it from ex- e water sari Laded to reappear, Phy EGGS— Prices to farmers, cases Unction, she L now doing for the sictans said he either had fainted or returned: "A" large, 18c; "A" meth- s.;•::;;,;; i,; i muakoz. The story of- this cuHoas saffered a heart seizure from shock um, 17c; "B ", 16c; "C" 15c. animal whose home to In what are or sudden itrain, ' BUTTER—Ontario, No. 1 'cream- Jerked known as file Barren Lsnds of North- From Feet. % ! - _ ery, 18 %c; No. 2, 1814c. iw _ 'ern Canada and is the islands of the The three sisters were wading out .POULTRY: " • Y' err;; " ' ; :. .. Arctic Archipelago. is told b7 (I• to deeper water wbon they were Jerk. Wholesale prices on uonItry as'sup- r - Alanchet. Canadis flat set apart' a ed from their feet. Mary saw them plied by the United. Farmers' Co- v'•, comparatively inaccessible region east and screamed. The two youths plus- operative Co. on Satu -day were; of Great Slave Lake, known ae the ged into the water along with Lang- (Quotations in Centa,) _ 'Thelon (lame Baactuary, as a home ley and were able to catch Pay. An Live Dressed for the muskoz, Here It will be safe attending physician said the girl is from both' Indians and Eskimos; and racovertng from serious shock aad.ez_ Hens, over 5 lbs. ..... 1I will have a chance to Increase as the baustion. _ buffalo did is Wainwright Park, -- Langley's body was washed ashore 4 to 6 lbs.. "" "' • • • • 20 141 ft 'redericton 4leaaar. shortly after the tragedy occurred and 8 to 4 lbs. , .. , . , 9 11 :that of Jewilla was located by sear- Old roosters ........ 6 8 dt chess with dragging irons, No trace Spring chickens: {PAROLE IS OVERDONE IN NEW was found of the other girl's body. Over 4 lbs. - YORK.— Residents said the accident occur. 3% to 4 lbs. 14 . ta,r i•'a cist whose father lc quite wee. known m Italy, t oust- ' It !et so hard to get t man convicted red on "the same location where three 3 to 8% lbs. • • 12 sag Edda Ciano, daughter of Premier Mussolini, resents banner dur- for murder�in New York one might . 1'!4 to 2 lbs. .. , , , 1(# Ind sports meeting of the seven Italian schoolq In •London, England. Abink that when a man is convicted persons were drowned-12 years -ago. ' +sad out away for a lice sentence, or The Todd girls are survived by two Broilers: ' ;•• Something approximating It. the auth• 'sisters. their lather, Walter, and their 11k to 2% .. . • • ... , 10 _ mother, who was to Toronto visiting GRAIN QUOTATIONS ,Doctors T The absolutely quiet room was oritles would not seek to let him out friends at the time, Following are Sunday's closing'- ° built is, order- to test electric fans, for -a great many years-15 or 20 at -- _ _ c — quotations on Toronto grain trap- ' -New Sert11Y1 which have a, fay of whirring even least. But the hard' work of the Do- - If they are perfectly built because lice le neutralized to 's great extent by Man and Girl Drown. _ sactions for car lots. prices on bsais p c.i.i- bay ti,e blades simply 'the operations of a parole board which Sarnia.—Florence Squires, 29; of Y ports: L must hit the air is _ z 1s exercising its prlvileges in the most Glencoe -and John Deacon, 30, of Lon_ Manitoba wheat —Na, I Northern, Made "y Cetnadian-- lnEantile order to set up a b *e�eae, For the emraordinary fashion. don, ire drowned- Sunday at riper- 86'hc; No. 2 Northern, 837/ic; No. 3 .. Paralysis ' May CpH_' same reason an airplane propeller can be heard or, the d altito h - Nine men convicted- of murder in wash Beach, 25 miles north of here. Northern, 81%c; No. 4 Northern, quered groun u8 - New - York since April, 1933, • only. a The couple had been in bathing and 79%c; No. b Northern, 77%c; No' -R t may be churning-up t YE atmosphere y ago, - have suddenly disappeared New York. —Three New York a mile_ up. By careful designing of - • - little more than one year ppeared from the view Northern, 76 I.8c. - _ phy- g i arclans Refit serenly abut their work blades' a fan can be madr- which is as - - -bees -paroled, sad' of these, six _ are of frleadl. Manitoba. oats —No. 2, C -W., 43%c; after being inoculated.-lb the cause gad as silent. Noises. caused by fau- again wafting trial for another mur. Hurriedly- formed search parties. re- No. 3 C.W., 41%c; -No. 1' feed, 40%c; of science with a serum a e cause lty bearings and other defects are is der apiece. What justification could covered the bodies within 20 minutes. -mixed feed-' oats, 31c- "Ibere have been for admitting to fr 4e It wen believed the man and girl were Manitoba barley —No. 8 C.W., bOc; doctor 'hopes will make the world excusable in a new tan', In • the silent - 'dom men of such character? . Two raught by an undertow and dragged No. 4 C.'W„ 49c No. 1 feed screen- recently from the riwages of infantile room they are traced to their source recently paroled men, not previousl• Into' delp water. = ' paralysis, and weeded out. 7 Jugs, 119 per ton, Leadership in the work of develop- The +,eating engineers do more than : ,murders, have been rearrested for Provincial ponce officers, of Sarnia Argentine corn, 76c. is the serum was taken b Dr. Maur_ yet the fans ran in an way that ha killing a patPAma$ = aad— wounding are Investigating, Ontario grain, approximate g y y y p' three children in the doing of 11,, tr. i' in prices ice Brodie,' formerly of Ottawa He pens W be convenient he worst -_ — aek_sh pp g point; Wheat, 88 to Is assistant professor t -- . The rottenness, that exists In flee Child Drowns, - P qr o bacteriology possible conditions- are e _ - .. 'legal machinery of the New York North Bay.— Rodger Hughes,' .lit 91c; coats, 38 Eli 44c; barley, 45 to' at New York University, reproduced. ' 46c• corn; 68 ta-72c• rye, q6 to '5od., — Those- who aubmltt�l ,� LLB .False walls that vibrate tike tight criminal system seems to have no moutha.old son of - Mr. and Mrs, Len • 3rumheads and dumnt limit. --St, Thomas Times- Journal ' Hughes, was drowned Saturday aiter• buckwheat, 58 to 60c. were Dr, William H, • Park, 70 -year- y that WHOLESALE PROVISIONS old director of the bureau of labors- are almost as resonant as a bell ex- aggerate the sound. A microphone Trout Lake home. Five or six ohil- Wholesale provision dealers are tortes;. Dr, Josephine Neal and Dr. picks up' the hum or rattle, and an. NO DISTINCTION.— rites playing in the water did ant quoting the following rrices to To- 'Henry Wirt Jackson, who had been .other _nstrurtien 'Practically all social service clubs t, an analyzer indi- notice the boy disappear. He •wan fin. ronto retail -dealers: doing work on infectious disease in cafes the will agree with W. G. Smith, of Mani. the city research laboratories. , pitch and traces it to its _ _ a; -ra s a -1'or Tie �FoTd- "iIi"e- , ally nailed out by his older brother, Pork —Hams, 21c; shoulders, lbc; fob �' source. Kitchen mixers, razor strap- - gltimite" as applied to ohttdren born ;Donald. It is believed fife body was mss,- 1734e; perk }eirls,-- �1e;_pienics ..__?`he physicians were inoculated tern and other domestic electrical a not to the water more than five spin- 13c. with, five cubic centime- era each of F' P" out of wedlock. The children hate' 83¢c; the new serum Substantially _the i+liances are tested in the same way. utem, 'Lard --- •Pure; tierces, tubs, nothing' to do with It and It is ua- ; same amount as has teen used on But while all this has its practi- Two physicians pronounced 'the 9 %c; pails, 10c; prints 9 %c. ca] engineering = laIr that they should rest under such f monkeys, , the injection was made in gineerin value it is' a mat- _ - a stigma. In Ontario; as in Manitoba 11oungater dead after � resuscitation Shortening— Tierces, Ec; tuffs; 9c; the le ter of .io small scientific interest to methods failed. pails, 9 %c; prints, 9%c, legs or the arms according to in- ;there is no distinction between child. learn that. _we moat have a little .. _._ _ : dividtial preference, rem born outside and In wedlock, so `' «rise just to be comfortable. Total Q,IrI Killed In Crash, . • _ __ All three dented that there was any tar as the father's estate is 'concern- Dr><vers Held = silence would reduce the ' sanest of _ = ed, all sharing equally to any pro Brantford: —Maxin Clayton, 18, of. danger in their, submitting to -bbe us to mtttneas. reedsll Niagara aqua Review. _ Ingersoll, was fatally injured Sunday D , test, nand particularly did they shy when a car driven by her brother Jack RespoMSible at any auggeattoo that they were 4er• It was no easy matter to make a 1DIRTY LICENSE PLATES.— failed to make a curve near Muir, oes of science. Their reason for taking room that would be absolutely quiet, ' Dirty license platen defeat one oC crashed into the ditch and turned i the teat was simply they would not The engineers had 'to suspend it in f. over, The driver was brought to hoe- yhatkernroof Glass For NeW ask others to try a �scdine which -Pace, so that it would not be rigidly ' the Purposes of motor car licensing. Vital to a critical condition, his chest Cars Required In they themselves bad not taken, connected with the rest of the build - Plates damaged so that the numbers crushed'. Another sister escaped illegible also have the same bad Jury . in. Michigan '1be new' serum, believed to be a ing. The ceiling was hone from ref au+e '. means of avoiding paralysis, not cur- term and not attached to the walls. effect, License plates are on cars pri- Lansing.—Owners and operators ing !t, was developed by Dr, Brodie The .floor and the walls were sus - An •inquest will be opened at Wood - Pe tors of warily for the information of the automobiles' will be tea in conjunction with Dr. Park and Vended' on cushions, or springs. Thus stock,' date to be decided later, possible for - ;general public and its law enforce- Man Killed by Train. 'Violation -of the new state law' re- his research assistants, over a period a. room was created to -float free of, meat auth6hbes. z-ney'iu °e one meuua Allistoa,- 5truc>t ay as oti'tbeusd quiring automobiles to be equipped of three years. Then a series 'of tests the building of which it is a part. of identifying a car and protecting " „'I+ en- ,.eay,uua glass arter July 1; C.P.R. train four miles north of, here according to an unofficial inter r were made with 'the' monkeys —they the public.'—Kingston Whig - Standard. p ets- at !midnight Saturday, William Good- and o Infa Ile pa alone being sat?_ Wealth Dogs be lion of the act by the attoraeygea_ CSl ward, 27, was mangled beneath the erai'a office. ject to infantile paralysis, Just before _BENEFIT OF EDUCATION. -- J e' wheels. His body was discovered by In the absence of Attorne the monkeys were to die they were - A Miami University student ate- 15 y Genets! ;CLtpld's Heels ' -- 'hamburger sandwiches in half an the engineer of another `train some, Patrick H. O'Brien, members of his killed, Their aplga}s cords then were hour. There are still • some hours after; Provincial police `who staff removed and ground up In a solution persons investigated are still ill _doubt sa _to quoted the section of, the new of formalin. The formalin killed the who arbitrarily "declare that they can whether Goodward was walking on it u Placing the owner eibll_ virus but not, according to the phyaI_ Aunt Offers Massing Man see nothing in a college education. -- the tracks when bit or whether he y eon the driver or owner of a clans, the immunizing. properties- of 1100,000 If He. Weds In _'Ottawa Citizen. nit the train while "riding the m _ the virus. lIri fell motor vehicle. to v f • The new law provides that after • -JCt• Time rods.” July 1; it shall be unlawful to o er• The test to expected to, be complet- VALUE OF RAIN, -- p If John Francis Gal - Gloodward, a young Englishman, ate any motor vehicle manufactured ed in three or four weeks. Winnipeg, —. President Roosevelt Is asking for lather of parts unknown takes unto Worked on a farm in $ohomberg for after that date, on a public highway, �' himself a wife on or lxfore Decem- ` :626,0001000. to give out to the people nearly three years and some time ago, unless it is provided with shatterproo! Silence That HurtB _ of the- United States as Drought Aid. there belag little work, he left for or laminated glass, or 'glean tabricat- i her 25, 1938, and aett•es down to This will give you some idea of the Western Canada, He was on his way ed of inacleat consistency to provide home fife. he will reefive 1,100,000 f' talus of a good rsta,= Chatham Newt back to $cliomberg to get his Did job, from his aunt, Mrs. R Zarsh 143 f k _ . . against shattering, Room of Absolute Quiet is : The body was removed to Tottenham „ Q Well Hall road, Elthan, London, Eng. The owner and operator of any J PLAGUES AS At,Llt;B, -- aldd as inquest will open. The only Used-To Teat Electric Fans The offer of wealth was disclosed such �ehlcle operated in violation of _,a gnat plague !s killing cattle by relative known to he to Canada is a the provigpns of this act shall be If you believe that absolute quiet in a letter from Mrs. Zarah to Acting the hundreds in irkanaas. Glrasehop. brother In British Columbia, deemed gullty of misdemeanor" the 'is just what you need to soothe your Mayor, J, A. McKerrhar. She said Ora are expected to kill a large part --� fief reads" � ruffled nerves. -step into s room built she was obliged to make t public ap- f the wheat Drop In the prairie went, Kilted as Car lilt "Jigger." The specific responsibility is placed by the General Electric engineers at peal as to li . ;.„ :•, whereabouts -- a -both ajdes of the international Sarnia,— Pinned beneath a isilway aeon 'the owner or driver of the car Bridgeport, Conn, and be disabused. because she had lost all trace of him Tfi61armer's instinct is to fight "jigger" when struck by a motor oar whether -he Is a Michigan resident or Snap your fingra• It is as if a rifle several, years ago. 'ah enemies, but tow that'he is told at a level crossing on the Br'igden not, it is pointed oat. has been fired. Pat one hand with the Mrs. Zarah in her letter said the 40 must cut down production is he to sideroad Saturday, William Anderson, VNIdeles manufactured prior to July other, make any slight noise, and the last address she had of her nephew ' turd them as natural allies? --Lop. 64.year•old sectilotband of Oamlad" 1 do not tall under provisions of the Indicator on the noise-recorder- was Box 130, Carbon, Alta., and don AdveRUer. was fatally fnjarel. Three fellow act. swings violently. Genera Deiivetl, "prince Albert, Sts• . - 'Whipping Canada's Lakes and Streams - Twenty -ilve years ago the drift of - American anglers to the Dominion - was incidental and or small numerical -- ` account. Plenty of good fishing then - `available in the Republic. combined -- -�with meagre knowledge of Canadian — r9ennrrpw •^.iblie lawn sad eae£heda - _ of transport, rendered '& "trip to Can- ads" an exceptions'! undertaking. Can- adlau National Railways records of - V recent years present a contrast not �J only in the 'sappy lnvaslon :)t tens. ' of thousands where hundreds came before, but in the wide familiarity ° 'with Canadian geography and the sporting resources that each section Is peculiarly fitted t,, furnish. This, of eourse, to the : ;onsequence of more , diffused education on the subject of Cpa,.k 1„ angling, and a new appreciation of the _ "et that Canada with its unoccupied 11Paces, its limitless wealth of forest ,•aacdd stream, richly endowed and as �� It pays tQ "Roll Your Own" with ri 1y maintained, puts claims upon the fishing aspirant, which the older C /(r`� �QC461byt , regions nt the Roush eanuot ..hope to F K rival, F ?d8 In an effort co inuuce sportsmen to visit Canadian fish;ag localities the Canadian National Railways have � published and given wide distribution, particularly In the united States, to FINE CUT : K booklet describing the better fishing - _ - - — - - -- - - = locations. Notion picture films, de=- - CIGABETTE TOBACCO picting fishing in different parts of ; Canada are also circulated widely, tending to create interest in Canada's WeAecammend, BCLAR' p�B..Cjaacers•Paoess angling possibilities ■ Whether it be sai.moa or front, bees or maskinouge. Rainbow or, Steel head the angler car find it In Can - ada. The tourist bureau of the Can - the vacancies left by. their broken STRETCH IF YOU DESIRE and in any case, don't go at them -..• adlaa National Railways in Montreal brothers, l too strenuously. Hearts are some- 40 stands ready at all times to assist the It seems such a pity thathe awn- p�1�G't,` f�L` A i 'TLS �1A)T1 C!ji C' times rather weak after years of angles to get properly located and to er cannot enjoy what she has without " VLJ�y HEALTH i H ND STYLE a LE what Mrs. Robinson calla soft lives place him with a competent and re. ng•„ - - liable guide or at a comfortable IIsh- noticing the little annoyances.. She _ ins lodge. Anglerb -form a goodly ellows all the happiness of her bean- Seventy- Year -Old Ex- Circus Rider Gives Young number of the vast army of tourists •tiful garden to be destroyed by a few - , Women. lie to Smartness. Posturt Before B>1'CBi,zfl'�t who visit 7anada cacb year. They minor mishaps. Or in other words, Y by all contribate towsrdit , our general " "spirit" .. _ there is no could or spirit here, It "You're an old woman -- you "Never Be Tired." : tsarist Income and every effort , !s, has become a thin of arts- technic - can't do that somebody said to .. - - .made to encourage, them g P. y What 1 really teach, though, is York; .let me teL Ton, is the lain -- -- - - -- 'kI and almost prosaic pint -sized Josie, known to the- cir- how never to be tired. Anybody who city left is England which a man _ A famify of children may be liken- cum profession as one of the great studies with -me learns how to wind should *enter on horseback Or en foot. _ �UnIlltnp0l'fan Tlliilg$ ed to a garden. There will be daily bareback riders of all time, up and up the body in the morning and keep Unfortunately tow people know this, - disturbaneea and worries befit a mo- showed them She went back to the it that way all day. I don't know When I came to the high, white, ma- Mav "Len Colud the: caa, if she will be happy in the circus after fifteen years of what the meaning of the word tired my- chiolated wall that circles this city I , whole picture .She will weigh beauty she contemptuously calls "soft liy- self, and never did -except for those looked up at the great bastions that One's a airs Ing' and did difficult back- comer 16 ears when I `went society.' Then - H$ lneas against small breaks n even occas- y ty gaud its angles, it the cross-slits for p� Tonal ugliness and glory is'it Her sauna is the middle ring at Madison I was tired all right-tired mainly the bowmen at the safe - houses on 1 ' F Square Garden, setting a comeback Sri waiting around for maids to do whose to most turrets little stone s will not be uall overcast Family of Children May be byysmail clouds. y record that has yet to be - equalled- this and that for me." men, outlined aga!nst the sky. -huge . Likened #o Garden -- The happy "spirit" ut' the home is Moreover, she's still settag records- This time when she "married rich y n bowlders 's�aipst their stomachs and and she looks younger than ever, and lived -on Long. Island she nearly seem about to heave them down on Weigh Beau . Against what lasts. ' Eventually , the other though she must be seventy if she's " Mrs, Robinson de- you - _ ty • ga Y lost her body", _ Smaller Breaks things ,close over and are lost to a day, clares. That is, she did none of the The wallsp offer you a three -mile <• view. When she had proved her point, exercises that had kept her. supple walk, which I consider to be the heat - 'fi�� u,sd .has a• and the desire to give her little, all her life, and viliea she began tlo before- breakfast walk in England. - y garden. It is a very _ L)t �e But �}ll M S - adopted daughter a settled home had train again she could barely lift her It was one of +hose buebad, sweet esntifnl place to behold indeed. >' y mused her to leave the -ring, this leg as high as her waist.- Now she washed -clean April mornings, the • When you view it with her, - she time for good, sills started giving can lilt it as high as her head and - Shows You how each rose bush fa rime lemons. she that, she went g smell of grams in the air and the wind : pruned at the right .Puce, at the Writes Le Toronto Globe- Even riding too a s dare' - higher, can bend and stretch any running round corners like a pup in Pe mg- class which of her body. Her fiesh a as in the canine world there was an am- Arm �' search of his tall- a old man wan alight time. Roots differ­ Some will bitfon to mark in some suitable way hall to turn developed into the most fi �d supple as that of s 16 year slaking a religions test on the south bloom better With cutting back' while Toronto's century of civic life. s' it famous posture sebool In the country, old girl.. Her figure is perfect and steps of the Minster, -the son was others are exactly the opposite, You patronised chiefly by, rich debutantes she weighs between 88 and a 100 washinx the east window, and the _ he all -thip when you; talk to.the la- came about that alt' the fleet dogs In and society women ..who know they Pon : the neighborhood -the well-bred, pnb -. must carry themselves well to look �' never more. That ■ just great church lay to unexpected early lie - spirited dogs, leaders ot• thouglit'iu right for here 'five feet and a rug- sladawa .. . She shows you the . +r; wall and'the well. geation," which according to her is The Minster belt chimed a half little rock - plants clinging in its ere- gather at the Exhibition Grbnnds and The diminutive ,Mrs, Robinson's her height. hour. Smoke begin to curl from the ricer. She explains 'the di8ereace be- latest pioneer. , adventure Jm in a "Oh, yes, I have plenty of years eldmneys above tb" red ronfa. York - exP hold a chow• They would belp their School of Fashion where she teaches but 1. won't tell you how many," she was awakening. Beyond be wait tween biennials and - perennials • and masters to make this, In etreM re- correct posture to students who later _Pad merrly, rocking agilely on bow she starts her s*tnuals in &and a e_ a red - letter year In Toronto's bicycles went by. There were belle, boxes will become fashion artists, stylists, her heels. "You're as young as YOU bells, bells!! Did you ever hear of s history. The masters, as usual, would buyers, style consultants and advis- set, anyway, and so how can you medieval city without bell+i+ ITb.ef You look around at ul: the blooms donate handsome prizes, Hence the 'ers, r my I'm really old ?" even moll coal with a bell !n York.) and sign and you wish that you could •Dog Show. Wa�iog Ctot6.. Wli Certainly it is difficult to live in such a heaven The bird r� So I went on to Monk Bar, where Tcsie in exactly the right amount-of bird Many noble-aaimala of lout lineage "They need to know about correct about one whose blue gray eyes are g entered the Bata. This wsa no time posture not only for themselves, but the atonemen have been holding their `water. The pool Is precise and clean. for holding aloof frcm the commoner also for guidance is drawing fashion so clear, whose face is so unlined missiles for centuries, on to Walm Not a dead leaf anywhere, and whose smile and mental outlook berd. ' Breed and poise were evident figures and in supervising the train- gate Bar, which has a great .hartiicas. _ MINOR IRRITATIONS in the numerous cages, ' Serene man- ing• of models whose movements are so t mannl. le outwork, lying before it and a wire•.' `A u ' tiffs, conscious of their caase, gazed must be rhythmical and effective," `What matters in late is to stick learn aerial attached to it! Here lives puppy +ganders in. An ele- to a thing _and do a good job of it, phant of a puppy, for he is a St" $er- ..dreamily at the st►ectators Excitable_ explained Ethel Traphatten, head of - w1.dL.,.: u ;e," gins oaiel $racy: -"I a member of the shires force fa the most romantic bongs in York. Then hard. Where he Bets his foot, nothing terriers whose ethnological roots ran the school and originator of 'he ide& came of a circus family, My father's Victor Bar, and Micklegate, which ever grows again. back to many, lands across the pea Yes, agreed Mrs. Robinson, 'de- people were mountebanks and we "Get out- -" shrinks the ley yelped for attention, 'All aristocrats monstrating her point by aiming an bears on heraldic shields the :ions of listed in the canine blue book were accurate and extremely graceful kick may 'have lacked some kinds Of England quartered with the lilies of • "Go home," she stamps. "He has at . at the 1° t fixture "the thing train t we certainly were taught France; and so round the bend. to ' peadq brgken down two 'sna s." on hand: Reprgseatativea of the lark• that that cter and integrity counted P er breede sniffed contemptuously at mina many expensive and beautiful Tanner Moat and right ahead the He licks hands all around, then costumes worn b women toda is was else. Money. Bah,, that ctaaafc view of York Minster lifting Shoot$ over to the soext the little fellows that any human y y ' was n rig." yard where might put In him pocket. These were the way the women carry them- its towers° above the city and the there are pigeons to chase. D selves, The may have their hair A ong the exercises her that Mrs• white wall twisting on and or.. I cant keg a thin for the ebil- n't dogs; .they among toys, and could just right. Their faces • ma be done Robson given to her talented stn- What. a wok, and whaat a city, for .. , P g have no place among ,man's best j gh y den area spine balancing stunt Oren, the dogs and the pigeons," she in the latest modes as far as Mao- an April mornings -From "Tile Fall Lrtenda. a stretching regimen and the heel worries. "Oh, here comes that bah sage and make-up go, but the clothes - of England" by H. V. Morton (New NOW. 13is mother ought 'to know be1Y And ail the° while these' big brigs become mere rags unless they are and toe walking. For these, last two York McBride). of the show ring were dwe ling upon worn well. And it takes god s- you must get way up on heel or toe. ; '• "' Ler' He pulls things." the all round victory that must co;rie �� , g Po It's hard but she can do it and so, The owever dcea not ar- ture to them off. he MMean Thing R to one of them, s small bundle of she says, can anybody who will rive. He is rescued b his mother in Comfortingly Mrs Robinson .says ' y fluff, a Pomeranian bearing-the sound- , practice:• - fie• ing title "Melbourne Supremacy," that it doesn't matter much whether The honeymoon is over when lie you are thin or fat, provided you Doubling Yourself in Half suggests that a , permanent wage 'The ?guy speaks of the weather. It which came in from Richmond Hill ,,,.; gge Know how to stand and walk anti sit. For the svi�9 " °'t should ne permanent.•- Atlantp Con- :. ►as been too dry and then too wet. for the occasion, proved :hat_ he was _ „ate Llus, one admonished, slip- the floor and draw your knees up ) The a ^find has broken some del bin- ' well named and, in the language of gtitutior. P ping off her rather tiny pumps and close to the body; then slowly : :pm and some hollyhocks. the theatre, "stole. the show.'= .captur• walking around the room on her stretch the- legs upward with the LACK OF "SOUL” ed bride of place as fire beat dog on heels. "Women begin to first in toes ' exhibition, and won an array of fro- g pointing skyward. YQu ll find Classified Advertising' We lock over the garden. Maraud- exhibition, that would be a credit to nay the ankles and being to show it yourself tilting and finally . falling = f srs and weather 'have made no dent around_ the abdomen. Never wall backward, but by concentration you FINE DARK MINK for quick sale, ;hat we can see. The thousands of kennel "Melbourne Supremacy Viiere a time when they needed poll- can doable youtsglf in half, find Fur :Farm. either V'rmion weighs less than three pounds, and tune more, for the modern fashions, balance and exentually complete this A. )�ocros have closed likr a wave over hasn't much to say for .himself; but especially for the beach, are most strenuous exercise successfully, - - he showed his haughty neighbors revealing.- "I find," says- Mrs, Robinson, STOP THAT ITCH that physical bulk and vocal ability ' `.that the simplest of all beneficial "Blue" Sprell� do not mean everything at a dog show. stretching can be. done -with the s But surely there Is in his little head aid of a pole. Stand flat against "Reduce some women to flue In One Minute a proud thought that be was the best POULTRY RAISERS it, feet firmly on' the floor, , with petulant shadow of their own s D. D. D. Prtscri en dog in a big show -and during Pen, smiling selves. Others take - psi Syeed� Relief _ �i L6C%C R011p the he'eIs, calves and shoulders touch- the Vegetable Compound. tenntal year, _ ., �i"tMl ixl)S the pole. The arms reaching when they feel the ' blue , It lsreallysurprisingtow*howDr.D.D. overhead to the top of the. pole pull conning on. It steadies quivet- 7 Dennis' duce, cooling, li quK antiseptic Drops o D. D. D .Praeriptioaquldttlystopsitchns TREft3 8TR{PPEO With a Few p f se the entire body to a full length - ing nerves::. helps to toneap tortures of eczema. pimples, mosquito or The caterpillar plague drat stripped - - fattening the stomach, raising the' the general health...givesthem other Insect bites, rashes and other eidn :0i more Pe more Sharma dflietiotm Forty years world -wide euc- trees do Sudbury district last year is cheat and ` actually -stretching the p teAro. Its gentle oils pe• etrate the »ion, returning, reports from Drury Town• spine so that round .shoulders soon y�► and bealin the inflamed tissues shi sa s Acres of poplar trees near disappear. And it's so easy when done L � D I A E. P u � K R a m mass sear, greaseles. acid p y `•KIN" correctly," _VEGETABLE COMPOUND p fflffll� up almost imtpediately. Worthington are as bare as during . the winter, . Birds are Rio puzzled W AV moy' the ]sick ot- foliage tley fly screaming If you're middle -aged, don't : do bo; iii D : about the trees, apparently screaming any of these energetic "stunts" un\ t b7�°� °f MAM to bnAd on bare boughs• til you have consulted your dociur,' l use No. Za- -_ ;i .. ,}.r%„'i:r .""' ,.fy ae ':� t'T• if r.;:SJM`a. ,r. F., �1''.' i .�krr Imp �./t��ALl���a► -On Sunday morning pext the put• fuse a drink are opposed to advert - Marathon Swims C. N. E. 1934 y.dr1 pit of the United Church will be sup - sing liquor as they believe that i• "I •H. Prouse was busy last week., plied by -Rev. Mr. Torrance. Mr. Tor would encourasre the young to forrr This is the ninth year of the Mara - The Kneller Hall Band from the "- shingling the town hall, ranee is the popula, young minister the, habit of drinking. At present i. thon Swims at the Canadian Nation- Royal Military School of Music in 44 -W. V. and Mrs. Redditt and fam• of Washington United Church, Sea, is illegal to advert iq the sale e. a] Exhibition.' That they continue to England' will accompany the Canad- leave this week of their vacativrl. bozo, and was formerly assistant 1t1 liquors, beer and wine in Ontario, hold a high .place in the sporting cal- ian National • Exhibition 2000 - voice' -�A number from Pickering att. the Metropolitan Church, Toronto. � Premier Hepburn has also stated that endar is "evidenced by the crowds of Chorus in their two appearances this �• z= �' e the Field Fay Sports_at rls„o_ Service at 11.0 D. S. T. Sunday he was *noosed tog m_ eking it legal: _upwards of ,100,000 who attend to sae year. Concerts will- be given on the wont on Wednesday afternoon. School will meet immedi4jely before, to advertise'the saFe of liquor, while' 'the InteMational -- Professional ,Natat -- evenings of August 30th and Sept- - Norman a>rri Mrs. Banks .nil rile service at t6,id, as usual. Ail are the scnoois teach temperance, ana ember 8th. Mrs Walter White and children a p- welcome. There will not be an even- -thus discourage the use of alcoholic _ ent Sunday with .relatives in the city ing ten ice. drinks he thinks that it would be Th ice -man is welcominic the htit -St- George's Pickering, Sunday, wrong for the government to .pass a - weather, for• his harve4ct dopendr on July, 22nd, Sth , Sunday after Trinity. law makilig it legal to advertise the the intensity of the heat, Sunday School. 10 a. m. Morning Pr, sale of !- ;quor, beer and wine, and i -Mrs. W. C. Murkar and toittpr•, Ayer, 11 a. M. Eveninir Prayer at 7.30 thus increase`a habit which the sch- i ore a/ Mrs, W. I•'- J,uwa, of Ctttaa•a, is nt P. 1m, ,Preacher at both services Rev. o Is iq tt4' o are fighting against. Friday last- with relatives in •uualph, E• G• Robinson. Please remember the -- Complaints are being voiced Joe - -W. H. and Mm Woptnvy visit• - ssfternuon Tea and Home - baking sa',e ally, in no mild tongue, of the activ- plokeritl�'B Leader Store" ed relative* in Wort "ill -xa% Sunklay. . at thr Club Rooms on Saturday, Jul. ities of certain pedlars from outisde alfterncxan: 21 at from 4 to 7 o'clock. Your pres- towns and cities soliciting trade in -""- -T-be Udio: Alit ,,•f rt, Andrpav'N chew and -auppurt will be heartily ail- opposition to 'local trade. Of course, - i. NEW LINES Church will 1+1004 tart Wodnp*aiaty neat lit tatrd, not all forms of -merchandise are sub _ at the harnn taf ttt. Narry 1�3e�t - Farmers say that they never sa>♦ jest to this legislation requiring ped- - - Lon - Gtatdtatt anti M t�v4sisr art w- their crap* look better than they are tars to obtain a license. ,But it is Snys' Summer TWeed Pants,• Lon $� 4aprtttglt the l'arsa,p44at' duri4ur the;•' ab• at Prr*ent. The frequent -rains came well- known, and has been proven, that i� "act, taf the foraap0t fatlwr, ties•, A. ,�u M raften enough to give the most there are several dealers coming in- ti, l ta4'aaT, arha>, trills' lye, ('n*2irr bp4rrtit, The hay crop which was to this _townsh?r, that are by legislat- Sines '27 -299 $1.79; 30 -329 1.89 gs :a on 4- ra4sata.7kt•. looked upon in the early paw of the ion, required 'to pay a heavy Iic- Yrft tk W s`tsatf<atwa4n Pappolled for te"on as a failure; a- so much was ense, and have not as yet been asked 11-P • f Rev. K. M, tteam*s , m the thinbarton winter- killed• but it has turned out to pay it. Some of these dealers op- iddies Patent One -strap Sippers -1" le8im _ vttiwd c'•huvrh ..n swt4wf last. wrhilo much better than was expected. The enly admit that they are aware of 1[r. Burp N%odwtv4 the Fwrvic•tL wrin►r crTps are exceptionally good the requirements, but so long as they ible Sale, Snappy, Cut -out Design 4W y; ~ b_ yield well if the are not asked to - =- ...b�- ��t- -��'ax -fie - ___- 1t>a>•ki.tvr��tnd should pay, will continue C �+ �+ �+ • �• l arltr crt•i,rdx of b"th Ir+cad and .weather continues favorable. - Lo 'imerate. Local police- authorities Speeial9 2 -5, 59c.t_. 5 -7z}_ 69C. "outtctdo tAkzs xiat Sla"4.iT- on two -- {'rasidprable speculation is tak- are now on the trail, at the inatigat- bowbv - Tho boat w," intense, and and then in the daily ( and sometimes ion of the Municipal_ Authorities, at c 00t dorat*he tait%f wrap to tw had by the weekly t papers. Saturday's dail- their last session. Your CsrOCery Order attended to the Iakte, iec contained an account of Jack Me- -A large number of the village 1 4�ttr rrfrrork,p ir, bmd -evil'* ix- Gta,tha n of Dunbartatn, finding a citizens attended the ice -cream we- ario to art rarla.la t- the 'Tweleara rn. de- wildcat in a tree in his back yard, ial at No. 1. School (Base Line) . ou courteously and promptly. Pikes scribimre a wrwk a,7 the tvwh hrrr 60 said cat was reported to be half the Tuesday evening, and an exception- .' M�tara etsu. grate teaa*uieht a rtevia-al c.? aiae of a police daR, and had ali the ally good crowd on the total. This consistent with First �1,lahty diseusaiva sat tamilsr rtrcident; slang other features that are supposed, to has been the lust attempt of the - :• tirvis eshtul. go with a wild-cat. The papers also newly - formed Woman's Associhtion --Mx. &nd Mr& .MeAvvy and the report that plenty of wild -cats are to zt this typ•> of 'affair, and they were Wlri 'DELIVER 1'''1NY ♦♦ H� latter's ansher, lira, Georg* IA*. (if be seen in. this neighborhood. Pshaw: well satisfied. $36.00 was taken at Toronto, wren: in town on Monday. - Sonsiderable speculation is tai- the gate. A good variety proirra,n Mrs. Law has been in poor health ing place locally over the anticipated was ¢jven on the stage at the side of for some time %nd is receiving con- changes in the highway maintenance• the school. The program included tal- _ • :- W-vous medical attention. persotlnel. No definite, changes' have ent from Bowmanville, Whitby, Aud S.'CHAPMAN Several freakish rains have been been reported. nttr have any definite ley and Miss Phyllis Piikey, of the M.. experienced in thin; district recently, changes been Announced officially. village, who, in her two appearance$ it being almost possible in some ingt- Street gossip, however, has made -:ts gave four exceptionally well-render. p' TAILORS - - imces to driae out of a dry area into suggestions, and there are, from thin - ed readines. she was accompanied in T / !- T O i falling rain in _the distance of only a section, half -a -dozen men for each one number by Miss Hattie Law, who few' yards• office. B,tte7 trait and , see. A r-ond provided a musical backgrotaltd. Un -L. K. and Mrs. Devitt 'and child- man for the job has been in obarlr fr rt:^,ately, a's is very often the case New Spring Sampleer are here. Some Fine Material., -yen, of Toronto,- spent the week -end locally. The most Popular arrume:o at. ,out -door prrllerams' there were a Some Caretul Workmanship., $235o. tatrith H. and Mrs.- :Mechin_ is "give someone else a chance ". feu who were not very considerate jtL' "BEER SOOTS -$2 50 and $$.UQ Mr. and Mrs. Franklin and family - Phot•�gravhs of the ' EerL I,o 71c- of the artists and those who were - ` of Port Perry, spent Sunday with A. :ng '.San" 1wc, -)rst. Ed.) in thy Cali -, anxious to listen. The disturbance Su, .-kersEire up- - - -- .and Miss Ma es thumpian Parade on- Dominion 'Day- created by these young- (and man, A Elie sht�wing of WUI Y Bt7ote, 9hirtl+. BeadiiRht Margaret Richards, of Tor- . have no-.% been taken and filed for matured), folks made it impossible at onto, is spending a few weeks with - futare refgrence. We have had aov- times to hear the artists. Overalls, CmpA stnd Seasouahle • - :M,r S. and_ Mrs. Chapman•, and with erai contortionists .n town lately _ Underwear. ar Pickerinr ball team gained a de• them is camping •t the lake for a various - proerams, but they' only work c'isive victory river Whitby at Whitb:, "-Everything for Spring. couple of weeks, , :qt east of the from'the chin, down. Our own t',rne- on -'Tuesday evening, before a fair jt!! _ 3nouth of Duffin's Cr' ek. grown variety works from'the inside sizf-d crowd: to the tune of 12 -2. Ev -- p �'' -The picnic of the .united congreg- of the roof of his "hat down to th^ ery player on the team filled his pot- Fred T. i7 u ti tl b �, "' a' C ieker2ng Rtionctof St. Andrew's Ch zch Wh- heels of heel -less bnots. One-view of ition with credit to .himself ami the w :itby, and 'St. Andrew's. Pickeringr, ]n- :these photographs is recommended I. aggregation. Hence it would be almost ;Radio Licensee Fste►blished 1867, eluding-their Sunday Schools, was you. Terrible. Ask "Per' for a view invidious to single out individual pJ -held on Wednesda'y afternoon at the of• them. : - ayers. for mention: Langbord's pitch - -- --- (: Bay, when a very enjoyable time was - Announcements during the we4 ing, however, was brilliant. The mein- spent by all, on 6e issue of beer licenses is being •hers -of opposing batters -that be --T- he iron biidit'e at 'the west end widely' discussed apd even in this struck out was so large that the sc- of tire, village has been receiving a community. It roust be rem;oiberec' o m reet developed crap in the fingers; .S P E L " _ new coat of aluminum coloured paint. as pointed out at Queen's Park, tlia: keening tally. k smashing home run i Huge power paini- sprayers have been Local Option is still in force in scmt . by Howard Lawn in deep left centre used for the work, which is of municipalities. The daily press in one was an outstanding feature, as was _ course very rapid and thorough in its issues .advised' that booths and :'Hot. .tack- Boyes' catch behind first and Worth. -hut as was "remarked, it's hard dog Stands" would be licensed. Inc second. The third and sixth were `801boeider Lard, in the pail and «brush painters. a] service staUan proprietor, wheT Pickering's big innings. in .the. thin' $rbneider Pea Meal Bacoa, ... .. 82+i. . c ; ••• -Mr. Archibald Morrison and dau- questioned on this and asked if ht they scored 6 runs, while in the 6th ` .�hter, Isabel, of Burntisland, Scot would take advantage of such a poi-they - increased -the, tally by 5 more. Chcice diced Baton, J ib. pkit. - 17C. l -land, are - visiting friends in Canada vileze, replied with the very senaibl Tlali local boys certainly played pretty Wnd the United States for severs] and reasonable "NO! Beer and gas gnanpv bail. Whitby fought' gamely Choice Red Ribbon Round Steak, ...•' = >,,, 17c. months, and are at present. stopping oline don't mix" and that 'The Ares hold down° the score, their left t Minced Steak.... I0c. -, with the. former's nephew, Mr: Frank ence of beer fir sale wield attract fielder - making two especially fine ' y' - Vetrie, of the Bank of Commerce undesirable "haniz-arounds ". atcheq. Whitbv'c 2 runs were made Pork E.iver, 10c. staff here, at the home of W. H. and -A basket picnic will be held -un- in the first .innings. Batteries • _bra. Crammer. der the auspices of . the Horticultur Pickering: Langbord and ]aye: Whit- ' 1Finest Old Cbeese, -Last week "s - issue contained the Societv in the arounds of Mr. ant. `)v: Scott and .12nes, and Connors and . ' Y announcement of an experiment by Mrs. Gerald Cowan, of 'Rosebank, or Quinton. York Pies, 2 for 25c. .•• " the- Go'urrty. . cousscil, in ubiva< a if""- ,Sa,LLL. d r , J 41) La8th -,fit t , A, m. , t, ure of calcium Chloride, gravel and a competition i= being held for thr =Radio statir'ns we i]] be seen in op- r�� - •• +specific clay for paving purposes. The best bloom, env kind, The Somme - 'ration in the Electrical and Ene-in- Tomatoes, r. ... .. .,.. same mixture is being used in town Flower Show, will be held on Wed ^ eeng Buildings . at the' Canadian "• - - 'for - filling¢ holes and depressions in •nesday, Aug. 22nd, in Pickdringz. Fivt National Exhibition this year. _ All Meats kept under Electrical 1 our gravel streets. new classes have been adr?is 1 .De i+ e lcr Oiler. = Thos. and Mrg. Johnston and collection of dahlias Gladio _ . hiefriReration. `child spent Sunday in Pickering wi-h nhinium. All members in+^ludin¢ pr,, in Memoriam the former's sister, -Mrs. 1,, Scott, fes'sional collection of annuals am w , JG' E I D ----�--R and famiiv. Mr. Johnston, who has perennials. These of us who went- t ST,ANLFY - In_lovine memory of been located tat Wesleyville for some Oshawa on Saturday to visit Mr. Zia. W..1� Stanley, who dW July, 23rd n --been as section foremap on the C. N. Lat>rhlin'c garden certainly had F 1933• �►uCC�ler Cp�One 3UDOj Pickering R,,, was transferred recently -tn the wonderful time. The new flower:' God saw the load seas ?reavv ' ' ` - `Newcastle section.. were very interesting. The 3111.l we•as hard to climb, -Miss Sylvania Leavens, of Cleve- -A communication from` Fenelor He cioserl his wveary evel•ids,• ' land, called on a number. of Picker- Falls addressed to us reads as foI• And whispered, Peace be ThirlPr' t M ing frierlris'on Saturday. when on her laws: "'she C G. I. T. wish to thanti Wife and Children Pickering a - +- Meat INS Z11arkW Way to Bnwma'cilte to visit her sis- their many friends for their help and � • ter; Mrs. (Rev,) Bunner. Her brother contributions. We arrived here safely PNer /t$ff4M•$l.80"So"ta, n *Wm., and family, who also reside in and are looking fcSrward "to a v re : • , _.Cash and 'Carry a Cleveland, also motored over and -are ,enjoyable time." This Class of G, OT.LOW THE CROWD -Who rtrP visiting with Mr. and 41rs. Bunner. recently asked through the News for Fbathirg, baatinx and I fishing at Rosebank -Beef and Veal prices are down to the farmer and we are -The Annual Sunday., School and contributions to aid them to arrange Park, and enjoy yoursalf 47rf f1aB81Dg them Over t0 OIIr C.QBtOIDerB. . Congregational picnic of the Picker- a short holiday at, Fenelor Falls, and WOR BALE -50 White LPahorne, ing United Church will be held at received considerable response.. This yearlings, laying. $22 50, A. H. Reed, R. Avis' Park at the Bap on the' after- holiday has been a very commendable R. z, Pickering, phone M.iv 1703: 47 Baby Beef, noon of Wednesday, July 25th. Cars undert-7king2 on the part of their OR RA LF- Pinn�p, 839 0(i and'np " Will leave St. Paul's Church at 2.30 leaders, Miss Mvrtle Lockwood and F(.uaranteed for ten years. Apply to John Sirloin Steak, 170. P. m. D. 'S. T. A cordial invitation Mrs. Frank Chester. The greater part OOshawrr, cow. of William and Simcoe street., Round Steak, . , '160• is extended to all members of the of the financinir of the trip was art- 47 "Rampp Roast, y .' 14c. congregation to join with us and anged by the girls themselves artd OR SALE-iron HogPita) eot, Ad• $landing Prime Rib, . ' 120. - spend an enjoyable afternoon. ''. Rustable. almost new in use only 5'months, have been. preparing fpr the trip for ;$ladeRoaets, .• 110. `' Sunday was one of the hottest $20.00 cash. originally $42,60. T. Caster. I the past many_ months. clarer�Sont. 47.43 Short Rib'. •� is days of the year, when the temper- - Scouts at+ Camp: - Pickering Brisket, Flank and. Shank, • 60. ature rose to 93 degrees above iero. Silver Fox Patrol is' represented at Fi ARM WANTFDTORUY -Ghoul - There• - being• very little breeze it 1003cres with Hydro available. Plea x ' 'Fifosh" Camp • by two members,. send .full description, location and'best price to :made the heat 'more intense. Relief Douglas Johns and Gorddn Watson Box A. Pickering News ­47-L_ .�,_� VEAL- �19111k led) came in' the evening when the wind while Carey Robinson• spent: the reek ELP "WANTED -Girt to xppist -, veered to the north -west, causing he Chops.. 170. g end t}]ere. All report a most enjoy. ;b - with housework on farm, No 'mil�gm�, '' temperature to drop 34 ... degrees le- time'. "Fifosh" Camzt js about' S wager enodera "e, Phone Pick 628, or aopry to Cutlet S. 16e. Within a few hours. The hottest Su'n miles north -east of Oshawa, near Luther Middleton, Brougham. 44tf Shoulder Roast, 110. day in the year was in -June when the Taunton, in a beautiful spot, and is ° Stewing Veal, 4 lbst for 260. . temperature rose to 94, decrees. PIANUR- Heintvrloan, NnrdhPirner, - . Calves' Liver, 260. the res2nlar carving grounds o.f the Mason- Risctr, and Bell, almost like new. Duringq the past few weeks se v- Fifth Oshawa Troop, whose z►uests Guar nt ed for ten and mpgis loch® a �isa eral very severe rain and wind "storms the boys 'are, he 'its name. $asLt- t ' have occurred irr the Province, chief -, ma4ter Reg. Te"nett is in char:re of OR SA hE� -Farm of 167 acres, 1} special ly in Western Ontario which caused the came and under his 'expericne� miles north of Columbus. 7 -2 mile west 1 considerable damage to property, and and capable leadership. the bovs are CrOOdbuildings. Running stream lmm.diate 'Spring Lamb on Friday and Satarday also 'one ]ire was lost when a mars powessinn toplougth. Fu l possession April tat. fell Off the top of g whe Of Tn 3aQnred Of good Scouting and a real 1935, G. D Cdnant. K. C., Oshawa. 47 -1 y holiday. 1►LSTEIN BULL FOR RALF- } ashen the hones became friehtene' -At a meetint* of ti+e Huron Coup- t7 KinR walker Pabst, No, 104406, born Dec, It Pays s �io buy our meant a� the ' `• at the storm and ran away. Fortpn ty Newspaper men it waq decided try 14-13. Dam's R. O. P. last year, 13740 lbs, of ately. this part of the Province es. milk: 4 os per cent fat, Eligible for bonus. P I C S E R I N G MEAT MARKET „taped these destructive storms. °T'^"ripsly not to accent )im10r Adv Herd fullyaccrad,ud, W,1L Westney, � erti_aing. Even some who wiiI not re Picker- Inc. 47 -4a