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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1934_07_27'A COL. -L11I _ -_. :.: • -DICKERING, ONT.. -- FRIDAY; 3 UL ` 2 No-.-A& iplOt>efiat'toistsl RtnazD�r Whitevalg Kinsale .�.._l NOTICE GREEN WOODr'k D. E. Miller, of Toronto has pur- Mr. and Mrs.. Victor Parkin spent DR. S. 0. PEARBON= Ph�sicisa -- chased M. R. Park's General Store Sunday last with relatives in Toron- 6ua surgeon. DIbaRnon. 1 y business in Whitevale, and has tak- to: "Our truck@ ps" your way en possession. He' has also been ap_R Mr. Harold Richardson, of Oshawa ' �R ARTHUR L. BORIC. physician every day." , ointed postmaster - in place of Mr. spending a few days this week at •••a��� iii sad surgeon, Markham, oat. Phone 6700 Parks. We welcome him to our vill- the home of his aunt. r Bramiab office atWhitevale. each. Tuesday, -2-4 COAL, COKE. age and wish him sueeessin his bus- Mr. and Mrs. N.. Gibson and fam- :Bstabltahed 1837'. n., at Mrs. David Turner's. 24-b0 ' E mess. ily spent Sunday at Scugog Island. : R8 gOR9YTH. ?ph. D., Direrter VPVOD, CEMENT', _ bliss A..xooker, 01 Toronto, spent - . tr;car Aasoeiatlonof Oatarlo. Reg. - Mount Zion the week -end with the Hooker fam- " at«'t�°...a.•m°°E; .esatmtA se appoODto? BAND, (TRAVEL, T K /SS /loll / s►koee . claremoat. ooc. • A grand garden party will be giv- Mrs. Carlton spent several. days ;, o better ,pastry find ea�i:- y and en, under the auspices of the your.,z last week with her sister -in -law, Mrs. i flour made4m. Men's Organized Class, on the chur- Gormley at Pickering. ; '(119310AN B. MCINTYRIC- Berri•• BUILDER'S SUPPLIES ch lawn on the evening of Tuesday. Miss Francis Davis, of Rocbester, C`auada: _^ AAF_ er, solicitor, Notary office -Brook SL. July 31st. Supper will be served by went several days last week with Mr 4U� +Opposite Bell TelephoneOf6ce, Whitby. also local mrtage work the ladies of the congrezation on the ,and Mrs. C. J. Stevenson. ` ••• . lawn from 5.30 until 411 have been Mr. and. .Ylrs: Morley Harlock and R A vV MITCHELL BARGAIN PRICES ;(�1�, l +'E�rig- DONALI? RUDDY Barrister. served. Beginning at 6 o'clock a base- - daughter, Dorothy, called on Mr. H. • . Solicitor, Notary Public. Mors yto Loa. . ball match will be played between the D-iwn on the Base Line on Sunday Barley Feed, $23 50 per ton ; Wave formerly xcuped br� the late A. E, Corr p y Wa,aosth wingof Cosrt Hotrme, whuby. RIYO (Succtf"or to D. Munro and Picker- •Claremont girls and. the Glen Major last. ..Barley Coop, \$2 #.50• per ton BSATON. HSLL' Ai It096, Harriet -1[ �+� r ?) girls. A high -class program, consist= Our Sunday School picnic held last am ins of Comedv readings vocal andey -at Osha,TMa err the I.ak� Th�e4re Sh- �BeeE_Eeede nn r64- ieut SoirBay t• 9, Northern ,, ODtHr1O Pickering. Ont., instrumental music etc.. will be giv- was a decided succcss, and much en- market for the inouey.,- �Yding, 880 Bay Street. Toronto, . _, g W. J ,Beaton, en by the Purity Bread 'Co., of Tor- j..,yed by the large crowd present. , ilr. a Bail. Ogee phone 7400 Rsaideoce 8520 onto, consisting of twelve artists, un- y game of ball was play- J. D:'F. Baas. Adelaide 9688.9 friend} RE B IILT 3 " DON'T DRIVE WITHOUT der the direction of Mr. W. H. Car- ea between Kinsale, and. Mt. Zion, One farrner;'mao others har6> EI.IDRARDSON. PICKERING A � ruthers. Don't fail to hear this young men. last Monday night, the y .d idtl•. vEY- Barri.ce,a,Solicitoc,.Not,r;e. Pgblie Liability Insurance. One\ fret- company of entertainers, as they are r^+) *P being in favor of Kinsale, 2G- the @ariie experienepj -fed fitful- tio-2ra Coaradxatioa Life suildi2g. ident may 'cripple you financially ior' well worth hearing. 1n Case of rain -12, Keep up the good work boys. pig@ 'from time of wea0cla• s =our and Rich sand Sts.' Toronto. years. You can now \ buy' insurance c - 9u2.aa Adelai i 44M and tae®. By appt0cnt- the entertainment will be Riv ?n in Co.Wratulat'nn_ are, extended. to _ .1mith nothing else •bnt Barley p�oaeIPS�k> y veran". Pickering rMeener– with payments extended over nine Mr. Mannino and his Entrance pup - months. Your choice of flood reliable the church. Admission, 35 tens. ch- ,� Feed, fit a pro ft of 04• Canadian Companies. t5 per cent re- ildren, 20 cents. On Sunday. Juh', = in.their - e� at the Examinat- P rs, braid@ @._ ITHOli19(�ia1 D MciKILI:AN- Rwrris- 29th, services will be conducted in the ions., Ray Ledge *.t -and Allan Ho11i- feraing a brood Pow, trod 1!� r 11 duction for'any person who has driv- sera. Solicitors. Noury Public. Office at church by Rev: Thomas Laidlaw, of day - obtair :r.- honours and Bobby slrlai] quantity to other_ Res Bence of Zvi.. Thomson. lot 11• conceswon 1. en three years without an accident Stouffville. Music .will be rtnder• d - oung whc passed. Fidranng, Offxe boars • Thursda and Saturday for which he was to blame and a fur- ani malty. aveparma, from 7.00 P• m- to 8IO a• m., w by by a quartet. After i l .azthv illness extending "- atmmtt. Toronto : 905 Royal Bank then reduction of 10 -J'� Farmers will save more b er.' . E � - Geeenwtood --.� ' der 3et'PI'sl r,n�tl ;s. 3; a: Y °--� o ^a� y �' Phase Pick 2000. Toronto g�g,n 6308. shy � _� � �- 7 i -SSaa: -04 344•0 =Lo, Iaat. 'We -e .:=. d eba -Anse -and.. gi sin- 4 -.ir. L>bntai Insurance Agency Brougham Ont. -.' i -Mr. Hirst, -�nol family, and Mr. - - FLO U R Phone Pickering 515 _ Born, on Wednesday, July 19th, to Curtis and A' ay Mcirion rurt's our ROLLED f)ATQ x lv BiL 0. SMITE L' D. D. A., ' ., D. R„ � Q Kenneth and Mrs. Bush, a son. inter@ sylnptnhy in their bereave . - WHOLE W R ir,:T FLOUR-. Jt, fsacceeaor to Ili J. N • Dales). Grwuatr or The Bea�rJtere, Rev. Mr. Horton is-with his ,`amity merit. Claremont - -.W H EATLETS- _ t\e Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toron- near Kingston this week. The. W. M. S. met at, tT , home of S asset fee At Claremont Free rive. D. a PHONE 824 Mrs. R. Philip. f Buffalo: caile' '.bars. Wa,:•r -with a_ fair at:end•ince. BARING BRAN $r. 61•ott's store every Tuesday and Frida v. Phone p• $Was ui•11• _ :... 27ti FURNITURE on'her parents. Wm. and Mrs. M' .l :Dar. Wm. fie ardson of T'rvden hay All act•r+onntt are now dnr, pl ,p set- _ dleton on Sunday. returned to Ninsalp for t e .balance tie by caFb or appr•nved nnteo. on j[] ERBERT T FALLAISE. L D A.: We are dieplaoiag an attractive A number of the young peoi.% of the aumr.er- hnlidays. :bib.. Rich - ctr before Auhcu�t l0tb, D D. S. Grsduate.f the Royal f Co6ge Tewon of variety of gave Miss Laurs: Ormerod a \surptr ,• ardson h'ac' the' distinction . of bPim. Ds•tal Surgeon• sad the t'ntver,lty of T+uonio. Odbw w on residence second door east of St and- Aluminum and \Graniteware Etc. party on Wednesday, it being.. L.: one of the .f: rat of a part•• to motor Zr. - rew'sChurch. Prekerrns.Ont Office houn 9 Furniture and Furt }cure. birthday. m the new ighway from Drvden t> --- •. s. to b v ss or by ;ppointmene. (X-ray Novelties. Master Horkins who has been r : Ft. William t'�ence to South Ontariv. @aryl@@). Phone Pick 8700. 4311 Priding a part of his holidays. w:- FR ED S T A' C ET Prices low, in, keeping with times Fred and - Mrs. Gibson, returned :o - D ;�hcrton Paint -rand P"per•hnreger �tast:<stt� da)!d►. Toronto on Thursday. T4ie &ip Scouts are entertainine - , cent@ per Iwur or by contrncG _ - A MELIZABETH RICHARDSON- �+aprOC and Lime the villagers this Friday evetrtai )n*.: Miss 13r. � -a r spent a week• anywhere, l iFiroand automobdeis•uranceof all kinds. fore leaving for their homes in,. I with he` u'c at Hillside. -• 8atit,f�ctloa (ivaranteed. irN•a•entinccoawaneaeof solid finatieW stand- Just arrived a large shipment of T;,r -' The Alias' ^ 1 will m��t at the !s• _ flyP�oc in the following sizes : onto, on Saturday evening.- . home'. of D:'s Ells r°inan on J '.,� . ii 4 years expprieuc•e, FPOSTILL. lAciensed Auctiotieee, 48 ia. z- �2 in. Gyproc Mr, and Mrs. Gamble, Mr. and :i "c 01st. PINE CRiVE, - - DUKBARTOI - e for 000246.. of stork aria octane, see 48 in. z 914 ia. Jarvie and children, of Brampton, DIr.. Miss Mur' 't E: `nQ, of Toronto. or write Duubarton P, O, Stan salsa of sal Gros atssas.e w.02 aharsa•t and Mrs. Dyer, of .Toronto, and I r. ¢*rent the w ( +k -end r: ith Miss . Jcan r f112flaaa. cast... or..2 st,v p - o., out. _ ," 48 in. = Slfl in. ' •• Leslie Raine and lady friend. of TO- +'nderson. - _. -. ~ ... .. R BBATON. TOWNSHIP ;'48 in, x-108 in. larnore. spent Sunday with James a.ti_ Mr. •Cropley of the -eit-, and Miss Shingles Far Sale = Clerk Conveyaacer Commissioner for 48 ia. x 8t5 Donaeona Board Mrs. Raine. P'ggy;. of Ott..wa, are holidaying a! *Ma.,ts. Accountant. Etc. Issuer a The girls and married dromen . of a� 'am E.Acmaes Wlutryale.Ont, = Star Lune the villalre played a friendly game o_ th• it home her O•lt f3alvsnitrd Sfef1 Ahing!es. A+trd wall Ptsiater { r!uite a numlzr from here attend- Bird's Felt Slade 9hingler. - 111, MAW. LICENSED Apo j ball on Mondav evening. the girls de- w e,} the Anni9 p:cnie at Hamyton or TtONEER,far Yott.Qnt.,.endDurbam ss:• PICI'ERING .;. testing the married women. Their\' '- Satardav last. Assn.: re- ruht±rrin'g hugity wheels _ bosstw& All kinds of sake orOug)Cly asse0ded Lawn mowers shwa W Termsreasonabk• Data. far a6es my ccu�e for losing was want of pr:ct- Mrs. U. Hilts pc+aed• arranged at !YEWS' Omcv, Ball and laden- LUMBER YARD and family, of T. Lawn - OLAREIMOIKY • e.ec pba2ea whit". out boy = acts, are t•iriting; tier mother, Mr.•. prices. et Cs11 and B ri - -- - — _ Henderson, here. p . Phone 3813 • Brougham - - - -•= !►acs "cCo- ochit. we are ple•eseA to -- GARNET ROBERTSON Pickering Mills = = knew, has .bet rned from visit ,T her ' BINDh�R TWINE Electrical Coo tractor Mrs. T. C. Brown ,spent Monfia� 'br'the at tiewmarket. Wiring sod, Re airin for Light The beet feeds are cheapest in the end. witli Toronto friends. The�orrran's Association e r Au'. g P K 8 These produce results. Feeds that are The berry. crop• is not up to the 2nd. will J ke the form of r nic iic PLOW SHARES or power. Inferior require more and results are average in these parts. ir. Ale- .a�r�an's bush. All lac:'es are t,7 ;=1U1 kinds of electrical goods not satisfactnry. ` Mks. Faliows and children are Qty- cnl!lia ?lv inn itQd. �J ' kept in stock. We have good heavy feeds for hog ay nn a holidav this „week.. Mrs.- Jennie Lamnre'aux, 'of 1`la'tn1- _ AND tattenlpg, also dairy feeds, out chop, l ly Pbooe 1706, Pi c sin. bran, shovLs. T p 1. : deft an es:alp. - _ oru` gr _ new home in 'Toronto on Mvnd<v' cn o - -i( SPECIAL RATES gluten feed etc. of ,��i2.S_5.53. She tyss ih� widow of ' j _. Try Rcyal Pastry Flour for Mrs, Hanley. of Stratford: -fr. 'Wilmot i:amoreaux, son ” }1?, late cakes, pies plot and Mrs. W. Bate, and Miss G• *tie ^`l••n•nas Lnmoreaux, who I;vt• i rn th �r �i P K IC E "W ON FARMER'S' CARS ,Laying MBAh - .' Bate, of Toronto.. were with ?Miss I:s of. Dumbarton and was buried ;1 Ehs �U`l3 - I�11LLE M See Ua _ Bate for the week -end. _ Scratch Feed Brough4m Cemetery. Poultry Feed@ Wheat Several pupils from here .to,k in ' WP cone•ratulatn our Entrance, run -' 1' For all Claisses of Insurance. Ceacked Corn' the Claremont Continuation Sc •o ^l .ils who wrote at Pickering. Mar ar- p• %�De 27- , p - -- Ground Curn excursion to Niagara.Falls on Mon- et Humber (h9n,1, Ruby AIcD Ti l,i - day. JA ME'S WA TSOAf . +CYRIL E. MORLEY - '''. -: ; "�'.�' ' �y @ter shell � - - thn•,, >. Marrraret Lowrv,'Wm. 1% 'pm -• Air. and, iIr "s. T. 'Norton and c>9i19- p : (ho 1 John Wheelcr, all h= yin l�rq We deliver _Phone 531 i ren were Bowmanville visitors . nv,,i uriett r' Pickering} Ont. we are in a position to fill orders '_he Greek -end. and attended the Prout nacaed, and wit*! five who •passe3 on �L ��++ for Fertilizers sit best possible family re -union on Saturday. their 'years work. Miss Wallace. rnir �rc eK F cad Gar „cal Stuff'; prices delivered at teacher- deserves great credit in fret _ p yotlr farm. Mr. and virs. Easton haye_,be -n ting 100 nor cent. in.s SIMMONS' BED Dr N. Lockwood, hnliflayinp at North Bav du rin!- the o , t W eek. J. McDonald, of Oshawa. tonk J.d Willil.house, Frank Strout, curl B� PE ' Fri+d Williams have returned fro + 1N <OUTFIT P"!ICKERING, ONT. chatge of the garage during their ab- "Fifosh" Scout Camp where thry s•,-• , =�r< R. M. CLENDENINtI sent@.• y ent a most enjovable 8 days campir7. The annual Sunda School pic'• +c of Meetirtz'new f,'ienda,- acquiring a nr •,w t 'Consisting of 'a Walnut FUNERAL DIRECTOR' St. John's Church will be hrl i at coat of tan and all the varied act .y steel bed with a goo' ood Wilson's .Park. Green River, on Wed- sties of a SCn�a Camp, combined t.n SEEDS, _ nesday, Aug. Ist. All parties wishing give• them a fine, time. Each of Private Ambulance'' Osrhle spring and felt transportation, please be at th ..ch-' three passed several tests and ad 1L8ttr88d Day and Nigh6 Service nrrh at '1.30. Everybody welcome. much to his knowledge r'f Scout "..R. - Phone NW Good bathing' and lots of fun and St. Paul's Anglic -in. Durrbartor - CoIDllleten $13.94 eats. Sunday, July. 29'01. Sun•lay Scho,,1 +t • .: -.` Malvera 5000 `'� -.' -' Relatives from Toronto, Beaverton 2.30 Evening Prav�r at 3.30. Prr.z ^h ��L Oshawa and Cedar Grove were at er, Rev. '.L. A. Dixon. M. A., Sr ^-• -t- 40 INCH CEDAR. 'CHEST Mjrkham, • lte Mrs. George Philip's home on Sniriday ary of the Student Christian I" on account of the death of Miss Broil- merit., University of Toronto. Wt. s�eil �cirtree. Garden. In walnut finish, oedBl .ie which took place on Sunday mnrn- Dixon spent "many years in Inds t• • grPrie in bnik, t::t m•,. lined I�EP COOL! inq. The,funeral was held on Tuesday fore taking up' his present wor' rl f pt o afternoon when interment took place 'is now a prominent leader in �''' i + 11r1 ('t►1 w9v to bv} �eeda. tfl: GOOa Value,' $10 CO - at Cedar Grove Cemetery. Much syin- inn activities among Canadiar. S';i'- F +,tt hmvP nptier ;,anted Bf.c� pithy is felt for the relatives of the ents.. fi«F'r %f- 6dr.try •c�ne.thl +,yPmr. Buy a Coleman IostanE Light deceased, eapeciahy her sister, Mrs.; _ SIMMOi�S' The Duubarton' Anglican �, - mild be 'fYinvir)c +d i' ❑At they stove, and cook in comfort. George Philip, whose home_ she char- have completed plans for th` have fro t rte 1. GLIDER -COUCH it is quick, econouiieal and ed• ion of a new church. just wee' f `l - safe. The July meeting of the W..M: S. Community Ball. formerly V'.- ^ 'h• - - - �'IIll length, with head • of St. John's Church was held at t'ie lit school, where the church r '^ rest, This is one of our Also coal oil stovea and ovene. a .Malcolm home on Thursday lifts- have been held for several yr _ «�N "1 rave a' frtr chtiicia ..; no with a large attendance. Mrs, the Community Hall was` not ' " It -' 1 '!' i>+) n 1 fir in. *:: n; -rI .t fr r'if>- simirtest eouebias We have in stock, King Bug J. Miller, assisted by Mrs. W. Don- '1e'for chuicli services, it wr' ' + ei -•, t+; 15!. ferui "?'r• f„ }i, ,ifrdl ` ,Onl 12 96 can and Mrs. T. C. Brown. lPd in the ed to erect a church b•rildi- •- " y Biller, Arsenate of Lead, Plly�• opening devotions. The usual budzA I arrhltect has thr•rilane come' t %' "FY" "t ~(3 (s)lor G .':in t, •nt tar. " :' is Green and Lime. all at ,Erse dozen, at: good �tLt k N C. A. STERRITT g p of business; was not heavy. Group C thA work will be cor•--�enceo at right Aces with :biro,. 0. Burton leading. furn- The building will be-of bri /� fished the program. The singini' hp :1 -tte, roof, and will have Funeral Director �, Mrs. W. J. Brown was much- .ap-irec- rnnacity of ahrnrt one hur, ^ -'' Jones Dru .tore- -= <- Ambalanee Servioe AVIN BUSHBY iated by all. At the close, the bngt- fiftv. There will be a basem, � 7� stases and helpers served tea. The the Sunday S ^honl will be ' PiiODC 6��U Phone 1300 Hardware ?hone 4600 meeting was somewhat disturbed by well as social gatherings. _•. a w•:II Pickering OHt8il0 PICHERINo the severe storm which arose during Also contain a well- egtiippe' ':''`'h••, Pif'KFRTNG i1�T �Rt'i the ?fternorn. _ - of data to work on, much of It con- ► .��k �" (fusing and contradictory; but he `.'; :.r tea` t;., .•. -� , -�� would 'not, ae w:,a more or less ex. (petted, say wbrre anything 'definite #; might develop within the ,next • 48 Y • hours, ' "' ; •:. ' •n :: ... :.,::. :l{ist �'',j _ Jasper —Do you believe Ruth's tea.' Cher can make anything out of her : %too? . Freddy—won, she's made 'over $100 "f out of It &Irmo. 'Twas Yale -at Henley-in rowing of four -man Wyfold Challenge Cup--event during classic Henley Royal Regatta In Englanu N,th colorful• throng filling spectator boats and Iilping shore, Yale daramen sweep over finish line ten lengths in the' lead of rival grew frotn . the inh. h Mole Boat (` - • , • _ . � .:. - ', # PROBE HOMETOWN CLUE O A LONG ONE 0 : # -r: : : FOUR YOUNG BOYS. ' VICTIM J,a CuLlVUa Atbot2t -Al-io — —e fYeF13 A13 --- �eCCnt�182t_ s s; fit. Catliarin -� to Guelph Man friend -- E Exposed as Lothario, AI- ° °' ; Girl Drowned ; { wynne Thompson Faces M Marriage -License Perjury a ,.,,':f::. G St. Catharines= Stumbling into a While West End B Bride -to-be Finds Wedding J y The Markets, h hole while wading in Jordan Harbor Plans Blasted Y Sunda afternoon 13- ear -o! Don. .. P ald .Cameron ,disappeared from sight : Toronto;—Proceeding warily_ but* > >',:r 4'' - - PRODUCE PRICES o of nearby bathers-and was drowned: persistently toward a solution of the • • " "' U United Farmers' Co- Operative Co. T The boy could net swim and was only murder of MTR; Alwynne E. (Viola) 2 used 1 r S Saturday were• ,paying the following a about waist -high in water. Bathers Thompson. whose body' was found be- j j Car Crash " "' p prices for produce: d dived repeatedly to -get him and after hind' a lilac bush off Blythwood Rd. E EGGS -- Price's to farmers, cases re- 3 30 minutes of unremitting effort the last Thursday,• tae provincial 'pollee r returned : -' "A "' large 18c;- "A "• medi= b body was recovered. Attempts to re. o over the week -end extended their tn" T Tzapped Occupants In Ham- : : u um, 17c; "B," 16c; "C", suscitate him were fruitless.' vestigation tt: G.Lelph, Ontario, birth- C ilton Street Car Shatter.. ' '•.; B BUTTER— Ontario No, 1 cream - place of the murdered woman i Window!! s s' .,' e ery, 18%c;' No. 2; 18c.. . . -Body Recovered, . .. There, it is • reported, they were ° °' - ; ; :�; :. y POULTRY: O Ottawa —The body T checking on the, movements of an , Hamilton,— Panlr;siricken passeng_ x ,. t },;,4fk¢' W Wholesale prices' on" "poultry as M McFadden, 42, well -known employe of had visited A!nce her marriage, - o ors• many with children in their ! ! . O Operative Co Saturday were: m pro- . Met Here Fortnight Ago. b arms, jumped th,pt.gb windows of two . .(Quotations in -Cents.) c covered from the Ottawa River Sate The man In q after, a head -on crash at Irondate * * „..' ' ° r •' _ _ . Live Dressed u urday. - question w crossing. Burlington Street . uut. Y Yom° ��� " Heris, over. 5 Ibs :.. • • '11 13' O Ottawa Child Drowned " " - Ion the night of his departure, .Mrs, n .perrcns were h :.`3 4 4 to 5 lbs :..... ..•�10 12 g Ottawa—Falling from a- Thompson to said to have accompan- y disconnected wiring leading to the R �r . ... w which he was lam Eric; Dunn - !led nom to We � coni-roI- boxes, cansea -a short clrcg + R, t roosters ....... 6 1 was drowned in. the Ottawa River less _ 'known further, that 'Mrs. Thompson,_ a and the fronts of ti•e jammed care ` `A 3 S Spring chickens: c +ti,aTM_ *a,n hln kc from home Safer• )Grace h Motormen a - 4 ,, L ed Sunday. ' _ - ` a l Lord �luncannon son of the - 4 to 4% lbs..... • • , . 14 ' ning;. They obtained lifts both ways.. B Burrows wav s!;rued aua fell to the G Governor - General of Canada, 2 2% to 3% lbs.....•. 10 P Peterboro- .Carried away by .the _• made by a traveler from Eaa:ern On- floor. With the front vestibule ablaze L Lord Bessborough, getting offs l Broilers : - s current b - :'tario. The police ale satisfied, that l long drive during a session' on the s .:..:. 1 son of Mr. and Mrs. James Mac- . . traveler continued on his wsy s shattered andbbc[nrE Jerodme had re l links of the Seigniory Club, Lu- W Wholesale; provision dealers are ' Kenzie of Columbus, near: Oshawa. , , They are, however, Investigating g gained his feet many of the passen- q quoting the following prices to To- c c4turday afternoon _.' T children with tt:em or lnwertnr, -theme- - - ' ' s - - - - visit to her home town. t to- the- .ground.'bef ore they plunlred, g Was slightly P butts 17 %c ; -;pork loittil 21c • picnics, Kingston 5;wrch Mai,itainsd A bizarre side.:ght on ttia case, p 'Waited Fr Other to 8!o a average,on which the president based K 13c. Kingston — Although almost aeon- - rAlirynne Thompson (generally called " "I guess one was waitin for the h his'. hopes. In May it rc+cn to 87, Last s Lard—Pure, tierces, 18 Vac; tubs, b slant search. has been kept up, the tAlvin), unemployed bnebsad o! the o other to step,' ae4d Motorman' der. Y Jul it went to 101 for a while boost- L 9�c; pails, lOc• prints, 9�sc: Y body of Ray Metcalfe, 17-year. - murdered woman aDDeara !n olice. a pits!' T The last figures available for Jane p Shortening— Tierces. 8e; tubs, 9c; t tar Kiwania d flowing revelatlor. Saturday of an a3- G George' E. Witt a r, general manager 2 27, show the national debt was $27,- E Eagle Lake, near Parham, had not : - ileged intentioa.00 his part to marry o of the atreit raip�.ay was at a lose' 0 008,336,065 as compare -1 with 822,555 - - _GRAIN QUOTATIONS -: b been recovered. .Metcalfe met death lanother woman_• t to explain the cause of the crash.. 2 272.298 the . corresponding• .day last F Following are Saturday's . when a punt in 'which he and two -- _ T There -ta a stretch of 200 feet of single . .Year. q . c companions. Bit' 'otrmer and Ronald - ' ' end of the city. -- had'- alreay Invited s rail just seer or I :ordate Brad it was s Youth 11�uch Winer : saetions for car lots, prices on basis A stood up and attempted to 'sh'ft the guests t collided. Jerome was Y . - M Manitoba wheat —No, 1 Northern, , Thompson is reported to have put. w ward, Burrows to the opposite_direa 8 :.- Than Own Forbears S 89rac; No. 2 Northern, 867,bci No. 3 Sudbury G chased a wedding- ring. t tion. Vision wee Glenn and It was a :Northern, 85 1 -8c; � Girl Drowned ° straight drive. Mr. Waller said that _ _ _ 8 82 *�c; No. b Northern, 80%c; No. 6 S Sudbury —The waters -of the Ver. = _Then thi brlee.to -be•, lead of her b both men were old employees, and m TORONTO =Young people -of today N Northern, 79 I -Sc. c million River at Larchwood Falls ' ' : 'city mor e• waere he was noted as a - r are more courageous, level- headed M No. 3 C.W, 41 %c; No. 1 feed 40%c; S Son Sunday afternoon at one o'clock wroman was. his yvife ,She noted in j . w or two back William C. Knoelk, as- c mixed feed oats 32c. y y, i the newspapers also that Alwynne s . M sistant superintendent of -schools of _ _ o of Little Current and the, late Mrs ;sae three, the other slit years old, T Table International . in •convention A feed screenirig�, $19.50 per ton. while swim- The wedding +vas cancelled: The - - ` ' - hare, declared recently. Argentine n. 78c, - : ;police were tlotliftd. Inepeetor'Albert For'. Fiscal Year -- Emer- T who raised their h grain, a Prospector Lost gency E generation did not understand what g g0c; oats, 35 to 38c; barley, 45 to e police receiv. - - _ Detective -Sr►r sane' E1FOr a Tuft pt g Debt _. t they weie talking about, Mr. Knoelk 4 46c; corn, 74 to 77c; rye, 48 to 50c; ed word of the drowning about 50 - Toronto headquarters found Thom- D - s said. "Instead of trying to run their b buckwheat, 58 to 6Qc. m miles • from Gogama in Claw Lake ltsrio Street, w'ie•e be was 'staying. W Washington, —The gave><nment. l lives by s�`code of ethics' they are de- a prospector., His, body has not yet _''; l °eloping individual philosophies a been recovered;. As he was a day's Thompson is ebareed with having t it had spent about $4,000,0(10,- w g B BUTTONS OF ALL SIZES .. canoe trip away from Gogama, when taken out a mar :+.age license on July " 000 more than it Collected. A "I have had a great deal to do t AND SHAPES FASHIONABLE the tragedy occurred. 'other details 18 and to have committed per ' That's counting.- emergency ex- with young people" Mr. Knoelk con . .- ''p ' ' _ are lacking, Provincial police are 'tn- before W. F. Dnalop, deputy issuer of p �� m _ - vestigating. - �� • - X ry expenditures; Lures; he govern- � meeting responsibilities and adapting g meantngo lt,iautoday, -even according - swearing in his exsminatioa under m ment was declared to be $28,000,000 t themselves to changing conditions t to the dictionary, a "knob, disk, or the p public Opinion -- bath that he--'wse a bschelor when, " -the black" for the year. w with. much more ability than could l like, to -be sown on an article of dress, - An fact, he was -a married man or a T Treasury.afBcials scanned the in- e ever have been shown by thr people p piecelofas a catch e -� y _dustrial picture-for an_tndication of _ _w)m ss t}, o Are g euggesa s tti.HA _ and being_known by trim to Le false ' -the new -year would mean to the � �- t tots•" e every person can be a personae, flat sad` being iateadd by him to min- c coffers. W WOMAN'S :.ONG WALK, M Modern buttuns are,., eyeless and e every person can be a personality. ". - lead the said W. E. I)uulop;" accord - P President -Roosevelt Ras estimated _ _+ _, r range in size from a flyspeck ' ,William Lyon Phelps. - ; • ing to the for•mO entnplaint n near! $5,000,000,000 wruId be adds n Walking from Providence to #fostou u nor plate; to fact, a Paris button be• • • • • to the national debt b i - -every step of the way —la eleven r ured . at, the TIME FOR THINKING —An ex- Medicap Reaeareh Continues, s expenses during•the next 12 months. h hours. and something Miss Eleonora f size of a silver dollar and grooved c celleni ' Importan ^s i,~ attached by inveati. T This was ;predicted on recovery that. S Sears, noted walker, walked into 12Z g finely is exactly the same way as a t times through which we are passing gators to the' coai)ilete analysis of the f wnutd make fndas;r a produc�,vu, B Beacon. Street After -a 46 mile walk f SchiaparelIl• of course, is. the but. -' p point of view. It is turning more- men viscera and sto- isch contents of the a level'. S Seems Miss Sears had been walk- m ton bandit of Paris, She has held up t to study and reelection •than ever be- __ dead woman, which ie still being " In July,'1935, the•prt-sident- hopes i ing all night, one step at a time. more ideas from this family and ex. f fore: The scope of the calamity _ :• made by Dr,'E' B Frankish, medico- I to start the pay-off for 'the , Started -out a: 9.55 .p.m. and pulled f forted from 'It the entire !amity, re- t through' which we have gone is only expert. t ,recovery s ilk at 8,20 a.m. Par for' the course sources. This season h now beginning to be grasped. Mil. - - Whether or nit t,:e woman was y the budget. should be balanced. - b is nine hours and fifty-three minutes; sation they deserve: -She also has t .of h to the rs�her lonely spot off i According to the Federal Reserve c idge Administration, 1926. You can , g created a "leaf" fastener, ` should be allowed to occur . a ,;brobrought t Boards, index, the industrial produc- • •walk a lot farth.gr at,night than in s suggested, will make excellent fall ' 'Then,.h'ow prevent -it? The answer is: - !has' not begin absoluiely determined, f flan figure for the• year just ended f the daytime. Y fastenings. S Stud and find out. —L V, Jacks. - rand the posa'btl' ly is not being over. ' ;looked'. Tho anulyste is not expected W WINS BY TEN L LENGTHS - `to be to the. hangs of the police "for - - per another two days, and the fin_ u `erabieimpeteap to the hunt for the ' ' - . : Another angle,• n f the - :, : :.`.• :< > : : :' ' which is-'still mire or less clouded is that bearing o n the tire marks left ; ; ' .: :;;; > :; < : :,; : :;' : :, ,.. . • :. : !n' the dirt- ro t.dway running ' north c c; - - ih'om Blythwood Road beside the place £ £ )where the body was found. Y Y ) ) g g : Inspector :Alb'p:: -Ward, spoken toz last night, admlited that ht;• and other officers ou . the* case. biii plonty of data to work on, much of It con- ► .��k �" (fusing and contradictory; but he `.'; :.r tea` t;., .•. -� , -�� would 'not, ae w:,a more or less ex. (petted, say wbrre anything 'definite #; might develop within the ,next • 48 Y • hours, ' "' ; •:. ' •n :: ... :.,::. :l{ist �'',j _ Jasper —Do you believe Ruth's tea.' Cher can make anything out of her : %too? . Freddy—won, she's made 'over $100 "f out of It &Irmo. 'Twas Yale -at Henley-in rowing of four -man Wyfold Challenge Cup--event during classic Henley Royal Regatta In Englanu N,th colorful• throng filling spectator boats and Iilping shore, Yale daramen sweep over finish line ten lengths in the' lead of rival grew frotn . the inh. h Mole Boat (` - • , • _ . � .:. - ', a The Use Of - - ' NEW COMMISSIONER TO CANADA ° ! / =' _:The Telegraph � _ - ; . - _ y -- 'Conscfoue of the benefits to be de_ _ rived from the use of the telegraph, X, - - - -d ..,,,., -each- -- - - -- t �!(l(n�= year using this service in sending so- ' lM (qi,� :. cial messages, greetings; congratula- tions and business communications, P %. (( j Canadian National Telegraph officials declare. Of particular interest is'the money ral2afer 'service by wh1c money payments may be made at once; by wire`in any town or city the money being collected by the telegraph com• .x r •`.`{�r�' _ _ ' pony at one end and paid- out at the other on the receipt of wired advice. l A I E An this forward stride in the field of telegraphy, the Canadian National y' Telegraphs have -taken a leading -part. The carrier cu. rent system of teleg- raphy, which has multiplied many - times the pSysical capacity f exist- K r.. - o - fag wires is now generally In use throughout the System. Today, in a ' Canada alone, be Canadian National - elegraphs operate .no less than 164, ' 195 miles of physleal wire and 2,094 Offices. Through Western union, the Cana- When you sn>oke plug tobacco, _ Ilan National Telegraphs. provide a ''` _ direct exclusive domestic service to ';,, you can eut each pipeful fresh any, part of the Vni fted states or °' {Rr wilco. you want it —arid you can Iltexico; by virtue of an agreement with the Anglo-American Telegraph cut It any way you I Ike, coarse or • .Company, the- same service 'is carried - flfaky,� Jy .Plug tobacco 15 economical, - - - hv PA h too, IN/ I t 1"Lo lul lual II 17VY1 V;VC, earth. Even ships at sea may be .-eached by telegraph through a work- ing arrangement with tbe-- coastal M wireless of the continent. Various types of messages are available to the- business community, Rush messages are sent immediately - - + ,_on receipt and -take precedence over -= all others, "Day letters" for tranamis - -Sion and delivery before 6 p• are handled ~PLUG SMOKING TOBACCO, ' handled after all rtYsh messages have -been dispatched and are considerably - - cheaper _drill; these.. are transmitted during the night and are deliverers to their destination on the morning of iise' first worfing day after: - filing. I kheap_..ratag sra at available for The latest - studio" rappers of-the-AMP tablets .. • Your Liver's Making :boner messages, went IlfldPr similar Ministry portrait of Sir Francis Ploud, Secreiarq of the supplied to guests. latry ®t Labor .and Fisheries and chairman of the Board of Can- He laid down in this - quiet pro- YQfl' .Feel Out Of .Sorts ::onditiriaa; • toms and Excise who has been a Wake up your Liver Bile - : , appointed High Commissioner in' viacfal town one of the finest wise ' - Canada for His Majesty's .Government; in -succession to­Sir William'- •cellars in the country. ' It is worth —No Calomel Needed Bri#ish Engine Henry Clark. He will come to Canada about the end of the year. about £15,000, When you- feel blues depressed, sour - The greatest triumph of all Is the on the .world. that's your liver which - ladies" dressing room, -This in be- Isn't pouring, its dal] two pounds of Breaks Record liquid bile into your isowels. - 'Most Perfect-Hotel In England lug fitted now. It to only fourteen Digestion and elimination are Being' z. : feet square —the size of a typical room slowed up, food is accumuiatttig and de- caying inside you and making you feel LOIIEomotive Pull Train in in an ordinary home. On fitting up wretched. _ Costs I #s Owner 570,000 a Year thin room he to spending £700. Were bowel- movers like � salts, oil; - -_ New Fast Time -- PrOud - mineral water - laxative candy or �e9 Ter, the .Carpet le Ing gum, or roughage, don't go far -< :. -tome. as s y be silver. are ail.. enough. _ The- r H Capacity for Only 50 Guest i•Lovel to You aced a liver stimulant. Carter's The dressing - tables will be silver . Little Liver Pl.]W is the beat one. Safe. Crewe, Eng. ^ This town where _ _. ...Modern Hostelry in Town Of Lincoln with jade green toilet accessories, The Purely,'vagetame. sure. Ask for them b last year the famous "Royal Scot" chairs are to be silk covered me. 13efiise substitutes, 25a at .41 - - y y Provides an Expensive Hobby druggists. 52 engine was built for str travels- in ........, . _ Another. amazing department to one - Canada and the United States, now ' London.-la a side street of. the ' green table lamps lighting up the of the principal_ private sitting rooms FRUITY EARRINGS claims the distinction'nt having built quiet old agricultural town of Lincoln heav* silver, it is a glittering Spec. on the ground floor. The walle .are , • - 'don . I h ave seen in th e ma kfn g sue of to e a c h as� yoti �g h t see-in Loa- covered with wood ♦ a n esr panels del s _ sr_ the fastest express engine In th e Lon - the most extraordinary establish-, don Paris or New York. ran g ed c he cq uerwfse. - T he r wearing cherries _ an_ d Midland a n Scottish service: manta in is the ex re al "Here, An d ami d these metropolitan a 1ea - On this all round the room, to strawberries in their ears now, ami- _ _ s a Pr� a ss Ro ne of the Lincoln White Hart you painted a marvellous imitation of an Sesal ones of course, with bouton- ' built last year. , During a record of coiamerce, . s man iii building a can hear the cows mooing In the Italian garden. nieres to riiatch for the, lapels. - ran from Liverpool to L;endon the ex- luxury hotel -an hotel such as only market below. This fragile work of art was done Newly Wed -I don't see. why you press- covered 193 1 -2 miles in three a few capitals of .Europe' could par• When -Mi. Leven stinted hei tore by au artist 'watts water colors- and married me. -I'm not good enough for - - hours, 12 minutes. This, Included two a11el for elegiage. ., the place inside out to p_t in can- white of an-egg. _ _you. ' ' 1topS, and was eight minutes quicker 'It goes without saying that the ho- tral heating, and Spent thousands on than the fastest schedule. The suer- tel has never, 13e labored two months on it. His Bride - I know' dear -bat you were paid. Its owner rune improving the drains. fee was 300 gufneae, much too good-for any other girl. age speed maintained was thus 68 it as- a hobby =a costly hobby. He motored hundreds of miles over In- compiling menus, Mr.. Leven de - miles per - hour, whitsp speeds of 80 It can sleep only 45 to 50 people. England visiting sales at old man- termined to have nothing but the very miles an hour or over were renorded But the owner has determined that- Slone, to secure pieces of furniture, best of what was in aeason. This has WASHINGTON- Dr, William A, at five different stages, and the max- these feW 'guests in this unlikely place He spent thousands in this way, put- often been very costly. White, nationally -kaowri psychiatrist, imam -speed -of 85 miMa an hour was shall have perfection, tang the spoils, not In his home but ..'bas. bought grouse for the usual took his life to his hands and an- registered at one point- 7- Sinclair Lewis has written a novel in the sumptuous -rooms of hib hotel. fixed -price dinner when they were nounced- that. married, women . were - Despite 'the high speed, the engine of a 'man who strove all his Rfe to. He determined to have a fitting en. 18x, each, or Scotch salmon when it superior to' single ones. showed every. reliability and the create The Perfect Inn. trance. He designed and had spe- was 69 a pound. "Single women," he told the Na- travelling in the train was perfect. Mr. H. H. Leven, of Liaroln, is hie cially. ' cast a - iaassl*e door canopy The dinner � price is 7s' 6d.- - Some rioaal Educatloaal Association, "are ly 'comfortable. The train' weighed real life counterpart. In solid lead. times it has cost'donble that. more likely to have distorted person- . 380 tons exclusive of the engine. A70,000 In Five Years, it.'ta embellished with represeafs -' So today the magnificent White allties 'than. married ones . becanse _ _ Mr.'Leven acquired'the_White -Hwt tfona of the cathedral. Hart of Lincoln is still losing money, problems such as their love lift have LONDON BOBBIES GO To of Lincoln in 1919. He had never Over it is a leaden figufe df'a hart, -na• today,- 34Ir :- %ven�ith II Ito nut been sei� led.'" COLLEGE. had anything to, do with hotels be- That canopy cost £500, " his ideal of The Perfect Ian, goes • He added. that wives make better _ The Metropolitan Police College, re- fore, He remodelled'. The bedrooms, de- on rebuilding, improving. - school teachers than single women: _ Gently opened by the Prince of Wales , The .White Hart .was then a com -' signing every one himself. He.- made pp- i lent of afar college 11a the army o. fortable, ho old-fashioned In the he. .typical county every one- different. NARRATE NAKED TRUTH H OF lent of a alai[ college in the army or town hotel in shadow of Lincoln - When he bas completed his alters - navy, but there is nothing quite like Cathedrai, lions each will have a bathroom. - — ' It in any police force outside of In• Five years ago he determined that and e; h, bathroom will be a different ;,.: 2's NUDIST NUPTIALS - 175 dia, Lord Trenchard, Commissioner he could create in the- middle of color.. - of Police. at Scotland Yard, wants to the Pens an hotel which should be A single bathroom attached, t'q s• develop a younger and better educat• the squat o`f the palatial establish-- bedroom ilea coat' £30, The bath 'Fred'erick, Md., _ On 'the word 'of province of New Jersey; he dvas very ' 3 ed type of police officer for the upper manta of >iis fellow - members `of' the has cost £80, the pedestal washstand the late Benjamin Franklin,.there is Coubtfui about her circumstances. ranks of the Metropolitan police, .The executive -of the Hotels and Restaur. - basin with its bevelled . mirror £30; nothing new in, nudist weddings.' "The 'obliging bride, tc remove • al) college lies somewhere between an ants Association of Great Britain. Some existing suites bave_ valuable Franklin's paper, the Pennsylvania incumbrances, 'stripped.... and two English public school and an Indian There was no question of him see-. period furniture,' - grand pianos, and 'gazette, chronicled a- nudist wedding worren held a sheet between her and regimental mess. The students are ing his money come back, ancient "silli brocade curtains,' in Maryland. on January 4, 1752. the clergyman, while he performed' required to dress for dinner and are " /! g ' In those fide years be has lavish- Recently Mr. lveven replaced all the A naked truth, the Gazette said his office, and ah ha•:'ng forgot her - waited on by tbetr batmen, one to ad on this small 60 -guest hotel a total' linen. The coat was about a thous- in headlines. cap at uiidressiii� it came to • her •_ every six students. Dressing for din- of £70,000, and pounds. , J mind in the midst of the ceremony ner thus makes Its entry. nto -the - This. account the reader may-per- He y �' 'bes worked day and night bat and she pulled that' off too, and. flung _ -• - blue -clad- ranks of London's police- Wine Cellars, linen look on as imprchable and un- never. once has She hotel shown a it on the bed, and was married to her .min.- Toronto Maii slid Empire. ofit, - It is all finest Irish linen. Arep- true, but we may be assured, it is a - Di - ,; spouse (if not in -a w ?0ding suit, an, resentativea of the firm ,came from certain and naked truth. : •.,. Some years the running•losses have -. her birthday suit) � - Ireland to discuss the •arrangements• been • as much as £ 1,000. Th" article -then recounts in-full de- "After ' the ceremony , the bride- Classified Advertising . Leven hue built a lannd in S, , But still he went on planning, pro- r9 tail how a New Jersey bride, minus groom put on her one of his owrn- greasin _ ,_- - -„ -- the ho" So that the linen .could be rupp� Zoe s.la g• clothing, joined her wooer in wedlock shirts to cover her. Newfoundiand puppies pure bre He completed the new dining room bet r washed. while two women held a sheet be- i ! 1� rrom registered stock for sale, He even, designed • a special kind : a few days ago. of muatard•pot for the table, and prices reasonable. Box 2e, .camybeu- tween her and the.minister. ford, Ontario. To say that this room cost £ 7,000 , „ n -as It did -la only to give a vague About a - fortnight ago, the Ga. STOPS 1 TC N 1 >i Idea of its magnificenge, tette story ran, there happened in - •. Are 'r Frederick County as -.comical a wed- In One Mlnut* T Mooing Cows. �t1f11�/ Nerves D. D. a,Prneri >M You Siug�ish i The beautiful gold-and-floral car- .ding as we._remember to have heard. a• � Rif 1 To Throw OifEn •SteoHos• _ pet was desfgned-'by Mr. Leven'hlm• of. A couple, with their,guesta (hav- For Impwities. enjoy a�AM or two self. It cost £ 400.. It was _ women { Yield to the Soothing amoa.. ing obtained s license) came to the pimples quick repo horn the itching of each week of ! of'this medicine: You will eu house o_ f a reverend clergyman late mosquito or oilier insect bites, to hit orders. in. the evenin -a rashes +cad other dcia eru lions. Energizing, Efft;l vescent The windows stns hung with rich .. 1 better :: r sleep better : t't feel g, after, be had been apply i5r. Deaais 'pure, cooling, � uid. 1110111 beaer ; ; :look hasten: Life some time in bed and desired. to -be septic D. D. D. Pracri tion. F4orty velvet, Above to a great recessed cell- t ' years' world -wfde saccem )penetrates the ing. panel lined with pure silver leaf wiu Seem worth livings married. - Skill, Soothing and healing the inflamed ' i Don't delay fay logger. Begin , Linwas. No tua1� no muss, Clear, se• from which concealed• tang pottm He willin to oblige them a '� f skins it tOday� ' g ge got up law and stalnka -dribs up almost immes The •richly tgVestried chairs Ore of - .. - and dressed himself fir order to pea,- -diately. Try D. D.-D. Prescription. Stooppss • woods enamelled in four bright col r form the ceremony, bat the bride- 0°O� iateiise items iastantiy. A 35c .. , • ._. - r•" . ars -red. blue: Yellow and Breen. LYDIA E. , P 1 N K N A M S .. havinb imbibed a notion that teed to e It c� x�uJX M tiM- Mt groom, - prove 1t-•ot money bactt. D I1V D. PIES/, L/1tf TILE 71s 1e. The effect is breath - taking -as yon w if he married a woman with any - GM ±�k! ' _ I wall in froW a quiet back street .thin he.should be obliged - ' gad to pay .all At night -Ito tUa rthromium and %a. gdebts and• so. -She came frnm the issue No. 30--'34 �. w Pw a, rittlrt�ng §91W 10 and others are se rrohinq, and for _•- LA5CELLES.. — Grand Champion whom a reward of $25,t,k)lr ii being Garden Notes Clydesdale stallion, the property Blacl[8mithing, & Woodwok. of T. O. Lowry, Whltevale, will . — at right _ offered by the United States - Bht [x'►ee. . The early - flowering shrubs may be make the seasoti of 1934 as follows. Now Is the time to hove those repair TERMS government. 1'Li4 ctaHU'Ir,►rt been pruned ,now. Biennials do not take i3�ednesday- morning will leave his SIX* peclesr ;, $I--%d vaidtnadvance reap.jnsibl0 for die dowths of long ..to come up and -if the ground own stable and proceed to John jobs soo noww sections ons o Harrows hand. Thee f m- -,- - - . VbW,&jqtiaa& to sand Gc.: twelve or thirteen oleo bee,idee the is available they should be planted Barnes, Cherry-wood,. for noon; th one Floury Plows always on have. wounding of a aat.tt,�r ..f others. out, after a rain.- Many rock plants ence to Chas. Hutchipgs, Brock Rd. - -- - -- can be a a or night. Thursday Also-dealer in Viking ream Se r o - -- .. W raised from cuttings, use f g y Proceeds to W. .A n V C Pa uttnada is tRrteserta : ;. �, ae --��st half san4 - -and half Lant,� _.. C.- Wil Boa's _Brougham, -for noon; tors and Electric Where. du"m 7�n, P��Mr1etoN iewotLua Liud �,.7 ..t ': +al, ^oe "make P cuttings firm - and - shade •- thence to his own stable for night, .Dealer is Ooekehutt and Frost.. ^I well. A sharp lookout shouts oe dep� Fri WoofT_MEt_ChT ery: - - -- - reaeon baiu bet 'ez�_ lent police to Gra- tl ..:11 - for rose suckers, bare to the root acrd ham' Hotel, Srooklin, for night. A �"" °° `° brim 0. 1 gn NOTES AND COMMENTS, orgaoiztitiuu. - for them off: -Root cuttings of fancy _ Saturday, proceeds to his own sta- - - (1sy- ecctyleno weldlug. geraniums may be made at any time ble where he will remain until the _ Phone Pick 715 'Lawlessness in the United States _­ Brougham now. A sowing of dwarf beans also following Wednesday morning. ro �+� T. �; `C���.Ld. t,duriuA Lbe {ir►5L fetiv years has early peas can stilt be made: Do not -insure a foal; $15.00: - reached• alarming, proportions. Rev. b1 r. iIarton,:. c: C!aremont; neglect plants which are put out for GREENWOOD 491y -One- furor of lawledsue�s, although fated St. John's pulpit a :rs. ; on Sun- the summer, but give them water oc- Lawn o*-ers Sharpened - day. - - _ casionally. Iris may be divided where ♦t J►L `� =�" - -?'- mot entirely new, is that of kid Georgetown relatives ':•,:e guests the rhizomes.are overcrowded, choose _ na irix members of weaithc of the David Stephensor. family this a fresh'site if possible, and beware of ON A MACHINE ESPECIALLY A n P3) µEck. manure .touching tote roots, -trim o£f DESIGNED FOR THE PtiRPOSE NOt1Ce V Yo : lxcuilietj, for which iuiaut�nse ran- - the leaves to a six inch fan. Do not All old • Mrs. L. Cosurave and =r. and :l,Ir= grease and dirt is - thoroughly 'eoms have been deinanded and V. North spent Sunday wit' Bert a d forget the picnic on Saturday, at Mr. washed out of the bearings and your -�-- i paid by- the f yiuilies concerned. Mrs. Harvey. Gerald Cowan's, Rosebank, and bring mower will be • returned, well oiled ' We do Building nf all kinds, The worst feature of th.esea kidnap The Young People's picnic at Fair- your best flower, to exhibit, as there and correctly _ CARPENTERING, r�iug cases is that if the rah @plus, port on Tuesday afternoon was a�i are.prizes, It you• have not joined the F adjusted for cutting. enjoyable affair. Elorticultural Society, noiv is a good W. 'A. AUSTIN; CElIENTING, are not paid promptly murders Miss Sadie Ward, of Claremont, time. Come and get acquainted.. Rouge Hills Service Station, PLUMBING Are committed, besides paying was a guest at ti e L. Johnston home or in Pickering, and 'the ransoms even after the.mure over, the week -end. _ ` - -"' J. A. BUSHBY; Photi� 48Q(i' (45 6) - aier has been runamitted, as in the The heavy rai;- and -wind -storm on _ f ROOFING ;.lease of the Lizuberg4 child. Thursday = afterx'? n flattened much of •TENDERS / a 'Roofing the grain hereab�,uts. We also Bell Brantford �• .Anut_hei. furor of cri,ue that seems Rev. R. .Van'%N yc6 and Mrs. Van - --- O �j Materials, Empire Beithroom rLQ t3 on�he increase,' is -that, of r'.y��• of VII-L - D 1' Tn�,r�n.a mill -1__ a -..� 4E� - -�y —• �/ Vi EQ p Rl meot, Daro Water visitors on Satu °day- `- jobbing banks by artnetl bandits. the IInderBigned up t0 the let ALL MAgEB3ystema, Beatty Mrs. Baker,.• sister -in -law of Mr. Stable E ni meet '`-'This form of crirue' has been made Baker. has been a visitor sit the home day of Angnst 1934 for the SERV ON ' AND REPAIRED and other Building 9dateria4 +auore easy since the advent of the of the Baker family here. laying,of brisk at the Cbumb. • PRICES REASONABLE. , . rbigb powered motor car@ which Regent visitr'rrs -at the Matthews' Estimates Free - -- House include -i Mr. and Mrs.- U. L. Dunbarton -� WORK GUARANTEED Zenables the criminals to get xwaa Wolk Guaraateed _- - Witter, and little daughter, of Mon- - Dated at Toronto this 21st . - _ _ stn rapidly, and in a few boars treal.and Mr. Witter's parents and dad of July, 1c,34 .ARTHUR FIELD -L` J PROLTSE ' "attuap be hundreds of mites away sister, of Toronto. R. T. I: (irsduate � •from the seene of their crime -Mrs: Ganngn accomnanied Miss HIImBEli I)C1N, Ltd. _ .:before steps are Laken to capture Cassels . and Mr. E. Ann °;'on. a motor - 36 Toronto Bt,, 43 48 Phone 5201, PICKERIItiG Phone 6502 : trip to Brockville and Prescott, and ToIOntO PICgERIN(4 ONTARIO . - ythem. They carry with them the other .point,, .returning krone on _Tb- - F +most deadly flceariu:.including ursday. -' machine Bens, nflae, sawed -o8 .- School will be held next and revolvers, and they Sunday at I0.30 a. m, and the preach- � ' • � ing service will be held rt 7.30 p. m• NOt1C6 t0 CL'P.�1t01'f dbave no regard whatever for - when Mr' Vest, -of Ashburn will del- -- bawan lives, except, their own. fiver the sermon. in the Fatale o[ Gipson Conner. late -Mr. at,•1 Mrs. Bert Harvey receiv- = Josh a wave of arinie as sweeps of -the Township of Pickering, in ad a cable on We•inesday. annotuuc- _ : . -over the United gta Les is unitnowo, ing the marrlatre on S,inJAv. July, the County of Untarid gentleman. EXTRA `SPECIALS _ l4n England. One reason for this 15th, in St. Martin's -in- the - Field, in deceased and in the Estate of Wilt- $tr, no doubt, becquae of the ;diffl- London. Enn., of their son, Albert, tam Soee,velbaker, tuadeceased. r, (ate of the _ _ • resit in resorts flreearms in the same place. ' and Misa''D�iris blitcheil .nf.Toronto.. � Il'or F g Congratulaticns on the happy event. All persons having claims against : "THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY isles. -It is practically the- estate of the above Gipson Con- e '. itttpossibie for a ct;imioat in that •nee, who died on the 17th day ei - : Sale Register e ' January, 1983, or atgainst the estate i4 ff . !c"otry to procure fiiisarmtf, on � FLOUR, Red &'White, 241b. bag +67ce • , s+cccHSnt of the strict latrws. IQ the the shave names} William B,osawell �j e� e� _- - SATt'RDAY, AUG. At'G.3th - Admi�at- •Conner, who died on the 12th day of, DATES,' r�tte�, G lbs., `.'., :. ,a "- � - United States any perzion.�%n get rator's auction sat- of -31 estatftAgrll, 1984, are required to file the 23e - �s► revolver .or other flresrm, If he (3 acres), frim - dwel :�r " "¢. 'and the' same frith the undersigned I. Runs- lba•s the nesensary money for it-1 household ano!3, at, Ic•. :3, con. 2, ell Conner, or Mrs. t E. Gertrude GRAPE. NUTS, Flares, .G for ' -19e purchase. Why r»achine Runs Picker -", the - pro erty �f the seat- Conner, Claremont, Ontario, on or ba= ate of the late Tames- nnvte, Sale fore Cip 4th day of. August. 1934, af- t� am allowed' to be manufactured at.. 2 p. m. ��`-'u a time) • See ter which d °ate the assets of both of CHIPSO, - Lai e' K s. Z - for - .35e -and purchased by ar y person. is a , Billy: Prentice , nd Pr �rt:ce, suet- _ th- _,_said estates tviif 'bc distributed t • ioneers. a"',4ingst the parties entitTe•t ther ?to, -Mystery. It sirup,y eoeatrageq having regard only to the,claims of .MARMALADE, 'Aylmer 2 for 25e. ea'tnae. Another reason• is the - - which notice shall have been given_ twct'Lhat they -have >i roach better ¢ DATED AT CLaRE11 ONT, i? r. NEW POTATOES 2 peeks for =,�a7c wetiee @y@tetu in EaJand. There M O n E trout thi= 11th day of Julv. 1934. • !s no better or Est tHl in the world, , i. Russell Conner..ldminis!'rator. A� BUTTER No. 1 Creamery, Z lbs., 4Ie. And mother rear.r,n is that the Field Day estate . Gipson Conner, omnp , ed and Mrs. M. " E. Gertrude ICo�ner, 7. #lrttish Isle@ is Puch' a srnall couu- Esrcuwtrix of 'the E.4tate of William SHORTENING; `.`Jewell," A�ppr 1b. 9e. try compared witli the United Rota ell Conner, deceased.- pe ,States that it im a very diflicerlt Cum?. to the P.�111� at Wlty u +,- Blend Pd V irWaCHr when yon ran purcbage- LAPPIS snarler fur. a ccirr,i'nal to set out _ �T - - PURE CIDER- VINEGYRfrom us at the - ame.price? :o[thecuuntry. It would have to ROSEBANK HORSE R�GI5TeR. ,BOOTH c$ MUR /SCN" "+be by boar, and these' would be USURPAiEL'R, 12011, (I35IQI1, — _ - w+t,trlaeci so e1uNC�ly for ccin;ioals ` - Imported stallion, registered in the -- . -who are endeavuring to lease the SATUR. DAY, .T.T,r' —' Y 28' `Car.. PESCheson Stud Bank', and en- _• . ' :� `- ecuntryc • No criminal has created , rolled as `o. 471,• the property of you order PHONE PICKERIVG 800 'Q. ' sewt•e attention than John Di11in- At p m. [sharp Oscar Wilson, $rongharn, Rill !IVs. deliver stand f )r' service during 193.3 at' VNc, the . .United States Nn, 1 -.- etseroly,, for A lium over'tive thort•,• . � P i0 RT S CI_kP NT0NT .ENSIGN 26571,' CI•v- • +arse Iiulic�iuen, ;-oldiero, airtuen, de=•ia: ?.Stallion, Sire, - Dunmore €a- rPZC�erin Hardware-s ; 1'i.`.R SPOraTS sc (im.p -,; g h dam, Brcd <aeba k Joan f - -- p e o 0 om _ tin: ..t property .. F. G. - �. •.�" - • _ _ -CHANIPION WEIGHT eis, i,otd� n 'P•ark F`arm;,lot ailycosL - 2 Pickering, will mak• the season The Files are IT2r8, and We have t:�C Got►'fs: Flit, Ry -Toz -BRQCK ' LIFTING ' of 19• ".4, at his van Stable. Term s4 ' for the HOUQe,. •Dr.••Hess; h (y gray and Stock Aid THEATRE > e Mock, King Buo.biherfor thepotatoea i3etweet, t re 1'I I:\ A. C. and; the- 1.0.00, payable, Feb. 1st. 1935.•All for t ULIt'l3A \T. �. C, arc :dents at owner's - risk. Job ' - : KaeI, manager. • t1 all garden p ;o�?sue. _It kilts the and v* bet's an"revelats Might. DOT ��• +' X, ROXTNO . 173208.- 12921, the In -. th-T Screen Doors, Wind(,— Screens and Wire Cloth for the House, - ' - : •: • •: - French P r n Stallion-. tl•� . B` '''t" rn 'h of E eA. Somerville, will 1 ai q and tiridt y _ 4 Al ze, b P pe"ty Complete gtnck of Haying and Harvest Toole, Nnrtbi rn' Electric Sound System - - s RE'STLhTO stand for season of 7934 at hzs 'Plow Sharpq, to atali wakes of Plows, Sound Pictc+res at their Best �v own stable, lot 14, 10th line; Mark- ~ i li „ut5 - ham. This horse• is a Government > < Agent for,Jd'ECuriwiek —Deering Farm Machinery Premium Horse. Teens 10., pay- And Repairs, 1)IU118DA1 F!1IDAV, SAFRDA4 able March-Ist, `1935. No..2336. - J.C'Lk” '�tl, 2l and.,}, FREE !FRED ! _FREE ! •Fnrtri Al. All accidents at owner's - - I ris1:. _ i - - - - - -- - - — , of o, — "tVe Lave it, Ci het it; Or ... ._._. _ Our '1I t - - .ti `••:f i .L'�L -J• NOT -� . `— - -_•.. .� -. ••..:'' _ it is not triads.' - : its T �� W � E .Telephone u900' � .... T J. S. BALSDON, - PICKERING y motos•r coach C :1 f i z) LE : , L9 113AIt1) --'=�, � 7"H,�,,14OB /NS �r?E -BACK 031 1t�' . \; ; r`.� :,r • _ . . - • LF.+.)N Y. 11llc)L mow+ - r��•- r' .1leq's Work'Brots 2 49 it TEi1 :L 11..8, N -- ,l .•�v / biY. _ 'b•Ie3's Overalls and P auta'1.>B pr op �. 4�.,• $' ,}, - 811 errs hoc; or L for I.2F -`Farm Team Harness $23-80 up _1onday Tziesday and `iVedn dar - .Horse CollArs at various ri ee Jt'i.� 31t•;3r and At'G t !" '�, ;.''' -,�. _ ` Rela or _ : .� ;,YD.ur a t v �eh . - - -Sweat Pads` Team Line* ' 1 �` ��1� Worries I �. _ ,"CAROLINA" <- �� i _�, ` a - Now i9 the time to get that old ' gY. - harn"m repaired s I' picnl Low Return bases' between Pickering and -.. -- .TA�tF�T' (rA� FOR' ` BA BRIE 1-4.05: DfTDLAND '$H.Ori; MI?9IZ(1RA :Fhone 2904 t % WHARF $8,6x5: R'A'SAG 13KACH $.) N), - � . { LIONEL BARizYN, LORE, : 7 5.9nNpct to Change wlthotttff notice). Ti,�kete, ROBERT YOU N (r Time Tables and ail At the Travel L,Por- C. 1 L 1254 RADL E oration at the dRICHARD CIyOMWELL RASTERN HOt-44E - Phone 4500 X* 3W 2i I N on t _a derful help and interest in IClaremont fire and program in the evening. Jackson. 2nd Doubles, D. Stouffer. H. home town. •And now, it.. the name of Borg, to Gordon and Mrs. Hamlin, Miss Sargent, special speaker froth Glendenning. Singles, 1st, C .Whit- the "Claremont Community" we take L +O'/V E /LL on Sunday, July 22nd, a son. Toronto. All girls especially invited ney, 2nd, W. Whitney. Boys' Soft L. E. D. A. and Mrs. Pugh, of Kinmount to come and bring lunch. ball, Claremont. win. Boys' Baseball pleasure in askins you to accept ,FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND were in town over the week -end. Mrs. T. Neal was. Riven a surprise Throw, Bruce H•arton. We;ght- guess- these s1iR}[t tokens of our affection- 's ate regaM for you and trust that bliss Jessie McGlashan. of Toronto birthday party on Saturday after- ing Contest, Mrs. C. A. Sterrit. The the x will be a constant reminder of - .EMBALMER l was in town over the week -end. noon last. by her daughter. Miss Cl- Lacrosse Match did'nt turn out so the many friends here assembled to = successor to W. J. Ddaiher, John 'Ayers is reported to be ara, assisted by her other daughters, well, one man attached, his chin, tern- do you honor. This little poem 8o apt 8tou[fville seriously ill and under medical care. Mrs. Graham, of Prospect and rArs. porariiy, to the stick of one of the ly expresses our wishes, ; Chas. Overland of Toronto, spent Mowbray, of Whitby. The guest of opposing team, then'' several others Nightland Day, Service the eek_ernd We wish ygu health, P -with here. h�nnur hgri boon incitPri m,t frir din- thrPatPnari t�, clan c��mnnne_ old -��. o•, yq� —_ _ Luther Pilkey is confined to his ner, and when she returned home, a- the R•rist, and all of these little in- -fie -fin °Pe to 1401 9�p home and is in very poor health. bout 20 relatives and neighbors greet- cidents at the beginning of the game,- We wish you Heaven after death, �1 Mr's: Esther Palmer and Ira Boy- ed her. Later, all were invited to the but even at that, the mar_agement What could we,wish you more. ' W� "ANDERSON _ tr, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Lee, of dining room, where the long supper and the rest of the quiet boys about Signed on behalf'v,f the "Claremont ; Stouffville to Orillia,' on Sunday last. table %as attractive 'in a colour sch- the grounds, together with the ref- Community" - Miss Bessie Graham, of Torontq, eme of pink and white, with a lar�,e eree, decided this was'nt going to Community, Miss Mary Graham, Miss DUNBARTON Is spending a few weekg vacation at birthday cake in the centre. work out .so well, so chased the boys Clara •:Veal, ,Mrs. B. Kilpatrick;. Mrs. #ner Home here. The Bi- Day is over, and every- off to find something , else to play C. A. Overland. -INSURANCE Mss Catharine Michell; of Torbn- body satisfied. The day was ideal. with. In other words they had a ' -:a_ - -. - - -- to, is visiting Miss Margaret Mac- even though much too warm for some blame Rood scrap and free - for -all, Barkey — Bie AUTOMOBILE' ''nab.. The crowd was somewhat below that and a continuance of the game, meant The Misses Walker spent Sunday of last year in numbers. and the net a hurried call for an ambulance. In- FIRR .with the L. Middleton famil y,. of receipts necessarily lower. The res- deans used to play that game, now The home• of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brougham. ults of the Sports Events are as fol- we've •learned how they did it. Brie, Greenwood was the scene of a BIIRaLARY. Wilfred Sadler, of Kinsale called laws: Girls, 8 yrs. and under, R. Har- The Sunday - School room of the pretty July wadding on Saturday, CASUALTY on friends heir on Thursday of last d B. KindYe wherr their daughter, Mabel Elizabeth ; y, y R. Morley. Girls, 10 United Church was the scene of a LIFE INSURANOR week. yrs. and under, E. Sanderson, J. Tay- happy community gathering on Wed- was united in marriage to Mr. J. CI- ifford' Barkey, son of Mr, and Mrs. Phone Pickering 79'4 201 Mr. Glover was called home from lor, M. Briscoe. Boys, 10 years and nesday evening of last. week, when a Arthur Barkey, Dickson Hill, Ont. ! • Trent River on Monday, owing to the under, D. Kemp, A. Pretty, R. Mor- Iarge number assembled to honour Rev. Mr. Horton officiated and the " �• death of K. Brodie, of Brough- bey. Girls, 12' years and under, Arth- Mr. and Mrs. Frank `Carson, whose Yon Can Buy at Home- sm. ur Lenson, Vale Thugson, G. Over- marriage took place recently. The rooms were. attractively arranged - Mrs. D. A. Scott, aind Beverley, are , land. Girls, 14 years and under, I. evening commenced with a program. with nosegays and wart- colored del- Mrs. TIRES, BATTERIES. •� -e ending a short visit with friends in Phinium and-lilies. The bride, who P Taylor. Myrtle Bacon. Boys, 14 veais of music, readings and short addres- was given in marriage by her father, ACCES90RIES, London and with Mr. Scott, at Kitch- and tinder, G. Overland, D. Jellott. ses. Mrs. G. IM. Forsyth presided as ever. Bo s, ,16 years and under, V. Paxton, chairwoman in a tie wore a becoming gown of white cr- y ry Dleasing man- eye -wit& a bandeau of flowers. Miss 'At as low and better price* Mrs. Harton and children, Margar- G. SDenceley. 100 yard —s open,�rls�.,_ ner,. and - introduced -- Pew - fart+en -e Edna preen was the bride's flowers. =et and-Bruce, are vesting . her eli eat Blanche Todd, Irene Taylor., 100 yards the Baptist Church• who, in a highly y at- as 4W4Lirhter, Mrs McClung, of 8t. Boys,' Bill Tomlinson, Bruce 'Harton. humorous manner. addressed the chiffon gown with -white Panama flowered h Sole can in Toronto. - Mary's. 60 yards open. men, A. Ashenhurst, young couple and their- friends. Mrs. Mr. Samuel Berkey attended as beat Mr. and Mrs. Bond, of Dauphin, M. Crozier. 60 yards. oven, girls. M. Stanbury; who has been- lone assoc- Mar.. and Mrs. Hall, , of Milton Mrs. Clark, J. Gregg. Married Women's fated with the bride in Stanley Sch- man. Following the ceremony, a rec- Let iia repair that;leaky top. 15nider, of Port Credit are visiting Race, Mrs. R. Risebrouzh, Mrs. Los- ool work, also addressed the 'gather- the b was held when the mother. n _ the bride received wearing a gown their cousin, Mrs. Richardson. en; Mrs. Grant, 50 yards and over, in¢,. using very complimentary exp= of gray.crepe with matching access- Skilled Motor Repairs. - The ladies of the Mission Circle men, Mr. Cowie, Mr. Stevhenson. Wh- ressions for the bride and the groom, ones. Mrs.* Barkey, will entertain the Mission Band at eelbarrow Race. Bill Tomlinson, Ross_ whom she has known since childhood. y. mother of the *• L8 the home of Mrs. Birkett, on Tues- Redshaw. Sack Race. Bill Tomlinson. At the close of the program. Mrs. gr`om' also received and wore a CsOM 0II J _ . sea July 31st, at 2,30 D. m. M. Regan. Coat Race. A. Grant. E. Forsyth introduced Mrs. Pearce. who brown flowered crepe frock wit°t yy matching hat. Later the couple left Phone 2908 r 11(isaea Enid Cooke, Margaret Sp- James. Boos: and' Girls under 6. Billy read the address( reproduced here on a wedding trip to Pusqu lie P*-., PICKERING, ` enceley and Marion Kilpatrick, have Bradley. Andy Grant. Don. Beelby. with) of presentation to the Bride the bride travellinz in a DeriwinklP -` . ONTyLBlO + beer_ spending a few days camping Ladies' Nail-driving. Mrs. T. Evans, and Groom. and also had Miss S: E. blue crepe ensemble with- whit"• hat at Wilson's Park, Green River. Mrs. Olsen, Dor. 'Miller. Horse -shne Evans, Miss Mary Graham rind Miss and accessories. On their return Mr. Miss Isabel Gregg and Miss.Bertha pitching, 1st Doubles, _E. Holliday, -M Clara- Xweil- Fonvey to- the Principals.! and_ Mrs. Barkey wilt -fiive at 30 •Aux DIN TY S GARAGES - Bacon, who went on the June Excur- �. _ _ -_ _.. a beautiful occasional chair, a walnut eiorr out West report it a fine trip- riply. tea- wagon. sherbert and Water' glass- tin Ave., Toronto. Cor.. Brock and Kingston &do _ ,x ':'.and are enjoying it ;very much. 6 ♦ r' es. The bride and groom revlied very THE "M A UEGN E" r Mrs. G. Parkinson and daughter, STANLEY THEATRE fittingly to their hosts.' Community- , General Repair work all ran, of '.Miles, Mich., are'apending a oar singing and social. Periods added to _.BEAUTY• SALON KueanteWat- reasonable ation' with Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, al STOUFFULLE the evening's program. :. p[';ces• so Mrs. Wes. Thompson and family, "Dear Mr. and Mrs- Carson.. - We, rAaetvlene Weldings - ._ of Camobellford. the members of "Claremont Cornmun- 1 1934 means a new v. ar which means Frill Dowswell, of Alberta. eon of its" have gathered here this eyet[ing Batteries ropaired and chae•Rei, r Wm. Dowswell, is visiting his aunt FRIDAY 'sea SATURDAY, to extend to e. pew Perwansot Wage. , . Firestone and Dunlop Tires, = Mrs. H. Thomson for a few. days,.also you, our wishes lol to I hlala Permanent W .yea w sleet every � - and also our best wishes Fora IORR, lady a pure, ao why nut make 4aaolins and Oita, ? vnth other old, friends in his- -all- and happy wedded life. We feet w? J as app+nntment. home town. have cause zo 4e ihaz.lkf,/ ;.: 11tc fa Refreshment Booth in Oonoaettou Mrs. Briscoe and son. Blake. are " that' You are 'Hat removing fever out i give ail my cu�c.,1n+ -,, ,uy.-rV" _eel' irisitit[X friends 'in Toronto. Blake. MALL .OF ME" midst. but will still be a member )f carl5f " " " ° " ° """ (nightor drrv). unfortunately. took ill. shortly after our community.. You have ai,*ays Alan, biareelliniu Hair•curting, &alp MI " 1 their arrival. and the visit has been been so willing n a and F•• iwl Tr�.r.t[rn $ d r ad • to 'lei in to ' D `T� SL EE! wrrx next: ^rid - om�rh ^t. _ nIr cur activities that wo Yeel,we can- Shampooing- Rev. Sataue! Brown of Quebec, has _ 422y PROPRIETOR r; E0 .R A RT not (rt bee» visitina friends-here. Mr. Brow:z exvzP�sir,a t,, ­,u- in �:..r 'zrts►+bl', • itaugiit o+.hool here in the 80`.,, ape P'RF.I�Ri +' tiiARF'H _._j, form our aDPreciaion o` v „br �: >,. pin,ue 19(Ni •' ',will bs remembered by sunce of 06. MiRIAM ROPKIKS - i- �n�++4Util` - •.�- .�..+.�.�yrrw ,o:dt r resic:,:nts: Mr. and Airs. E. Bryan. Mrs. Bur. 9H0RTSU13iLCTS 00A61)1E-'Q Y.001� • ,err'"',,. -��'_ ton: n Ai M and Mrs. Lye; r. Adams. _ THESE OVER - 1MIrs. Denison and Mrs. Chandler sp- i +eat Sunday- at Havelock with firs. at her summer home. 1930 - 6-14 Durant.Sedan "8 used_�uutders 6 and -7 ft: cut' TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Misses Jean Gregg, Isabel Johnston 1931 - Ford Coach 2 lived Mowers Eyesight Spec6fid _ "Katie Beacon and Joy McCullougi' :: C'LY.31tlTand AI.T( l8T Durant -crl. Coupe - N%imber of gang plow>a ,� [„r„a � 1� are. spending a week's holidays at _ -+mdt 1937 -• Buick Coach •. 7 Riding Plows &W .•.e+ve•':. a `�' ” s 'Trent River with Rev. J. E. and Mrs. / /�-�� 1930 Eczsex Sedan Electric 3tuve (u,ed) {-- •s a+�. Glover. Brothers of the girls.' motor- ��BLONL.!/E 1P32 - Durant 6 -trs Sedan 2 Cook Stoves (used)' . DISNEY BL,OC>� ,ed them down. _ 1.931 Rugby 1 1-2.ton Dual W'heei Ewa - Jli Elizabeth Ward reported bacx �F HE tm,;k , .a SPRAY MA.TERIAL3 �` P+sit � � �� to the Western Hospital. after spend- 1934 - Chev, Sedan (Demonstrator - - ing . several weeks .at her home here. - ... 1924. Ford Coach Arsenate. of Ltme; 10 cert3 per, daring She illness of her paren*.s. aFOLLI ES 15 -30' Mc- Deennk Tractor Arsenate. of Lead. 14 cents, per lb'. Mr. and Mrs. Ward. are recovering _ 10 -30 Mc- Deering Tractor Two -in -,she and King Bug Kiiier, . 1AR1ON DAVIE3 n. Tractors sari, Green .and Sprayers .ssti;i'actorily.. • _ 3 - Fordsc• T�'o rnks from the gentlemen of ROBERT AfUNTG(�4lFRY Number of Tractor Plows = the iocal green= entered . the tilPns' Be Laval Milk Cooler $25.00 Tourns%renf at Stouffville nn .We!i- PITTS -TOPP "1COMIDY - r�s+iaz- eek Lad- ie= of t;-o local 'contests, please 'note. CHAS. COOPER a = CLARENiONfi 'They did'nt get a thing." � '1 Mrs. �S'.' tiorton left for Yorkshire, ,_:FRIDAY and SATL RDAY T- - Eng.. .n Thursday evening. lfr:. \nr AC(iCST 3rdlaad 4th SL;E, it- WRI be rgmembered lost the = Lnost r,f her personal - belongings and -- __ GTver %us�r�� a considerable sum of money in the SEARCH FOR MAUTY _ ,arruther's fire recently. On Friday; three carloads of f6en +4s 8 d Schmidt, _ T�mo oafs r:otored up from Scarboro and Pic- Proprietor ricked on David Gregg's lawn. A t :long them were Miss Isabel Elliott, parkiDq space at rear of the theatre. T matter A�W tltlnall Or _ returned missionary - from Formosa, N large the changes you .W11, i= home nn furlough. plan inside ' your house �- When time apprercb The Police Trustees motored to ' !lhl ee is final hour the - Toronto, (we thought • thev were go- — Gy prof prorideg the atfaterial i, memorials we execute 1ng somewhere else: when we meL E+ a of least expense and most will be stwiding in a t=. ?m on the road) on ''u1'sday, ihces- y fire- safety. t mute tribute to the tigatir.s the merits of carious makes persons they have been ^� rr,.; °:rig fqr the scliSol building. `Care Put up malls, ceilings and erected to honor. Oar Fatrcr.s of the Public Library trill �] partitions that are a •barrier , creative.. skill secures `.eke voice that the lih'rary will not Ii�Q. t0 fire. the bent results - that npf re'd after 'the night of .Satur• "No Creates- T-- rihute^ - ,�, A-•iz. 4th. till the evening of i - Y ou -can paper Gy proc of N. W. STAFFORD !'uE.z.lay. lath. lIembers may h;iye Eye `.i leave it plaid (when pan- i . Kin on Road t.�,c usual holiday allotn;ent of •dou -- ��' - • elied) and it is an excellent a utbv - t;•.e number of books during the, t:•:n- :reek's vacation, Strain _ bade for Gypt,ex or AlabaS- Phone Whitby it Fr• ,i \T,,rl, y �cas rushed to a T t`. tine finishes.- 462 nth Hn =vital on Saturday mhrning, �y (,.H. TUCK, Opt -D. +�► ' t v roc f inexpensive, ! _ C s - II a,: •�eiatt n, for apn c 1 � •���G '- n =.• ne gar . draU ht .and rodent - roof, Ya d b c t s tf rrin t from. attack rEyeslght Education-'and Efficiency and i was decided' this w . V'ft ca e i�tuld not be neglected loo: - structurai3r sarong rincl quick . • Part 25 to erect with a minimum of er. He is reported to be getting 2- nles3. �j \eryousncsc and irritability are of_ - -Maple Leaf Mutual F�/ Dn . Thursday- last,_ Mrs... Cowie, ten found to be 'due to eye =train and' Gyproe may beeas:7y i- ?e;:tije�i by Insurance Co P.Pade i h =:r rink of bars. Fred Ward, nnder continued strain where defect- the name on the boari aria tba ' Vtrc. Fret]' Pytins • and Mrs. W. Birk- 'ice vision `eti :sts, the condition being . Green strip'e-along the edge. � and WA W AN ESA INS. CO. art, to Aeincourt, where they -- rapt- so constantly' aggrarated -= increas4 s Chet rates for Farm arid•epun _:;red a Vlird•.at_ the 13owlin¢ Tourna- rather than diminishes, causing dis- GYPSUM, LIME AND ALABA$TLN& p try 'merit t'nere. On Saturday. Mrs. Birk- comfort as well- ae impaired vision. L� buildings. _ eft took ties. Fred Ward and Mrs. ",Windstorm InAurance on buildings, t Cowie t•.� -. Fred, entering the Tr- Only anather thought will unfold to. , • Paris - Ontario wind - Dills, Silos etc. M us the other side of. the picture, the is ish Trebles and winning "One, win, advantages that are ours through bet Au�of all k1ne recce + high score ter vision. General satisfaction, irAp- The 'Executive of Ei&ering Twp. raved health and vitality, less waste ' ''FARMS FOR SALE Sunday School have arranged for a of time and energy and a feeling of Write or phone picnic at Greenwood picnic grounds, enjoyment in work or recreation that BOWMAN ROWS for the teen age girls and their tea- does not exist when we are being chera; on Monday, July 30th, at 2.30: dragged down, frayed in both temp - WHITBY, ONT, ;p. m, Games in the afternoon, camp er and nerves. A. _ UpE DOUBLE . L, .GREEN} - - .AUTOMATIC 00 6.Q�o��,F,� Delicious `. Also in Black 800KLE ty -uah — a� nd Mix ed - r- Q1 rheumatism, played no part in this from my grave, All I ask is that you , drama of reconciliation. Bess'_o was will try to -forgive the old hurts_, and 'China. Trains ' going, and he ,would follow soon, understand each other better. I am l They were both old and tired,' and asking no promise, but until all my Girl- Students longed to be at rest. sons are all at peace with each other After a fitful sleep, Bessie woke. I shall not-be at real It must come _ Has Kelly come ?" she asked again. from the heart. But remember, Kelly Drilling for Day When Mili- eyes, mother. at fa waiting to ,dear, the will can often guide the nary Power Will Be Used TIDES O YOUTH see you,' 'sad Heater hurried ooh to heart." ♦ fetch him, Kelly kissed her, and, his `"eyes Other Than Civil War b -- eyes that had retain- The big grey 1Snd• with tears, he stumbled from • ed a hint of eta the -. -bed, Girt students in smart. • re Ry -the- Anther of "Pencarrow" death, turned towards the door. With grey unit -- ' a movement o{ her hand abe si alled In the big living -room the family arms, complete with Sam Browne . By NEL.LE M. SCANLAN waited — waited for Kelly. Kitt was belts, are drilling on the Hester that she wanted to be left Y 8 parade • alone with him, there and Hester, and Sir Miles and grounds of Chinese universities in "Oh, Grannie!" his wife, Norab. Michael had come preparation for the day when China's 1 . ; 1{l�t7?ISIlg do. And yet, she Is usually right." The stinging tears slipped down life in with Ella. Robin Herrick and militafy power will be used for other " Kelly Pencarrow . is broiLen hearted Miles, without saying so, was count- cheek as he saw how she had changed Genevieve stood by the window. They than civil war. whedahis uncle Michael s fees Gfa fibs Ing on his mother's intervention. It — smaller, whiter, gentler; like a wisp all talked in hushed'voices, and wait- They are using real rifles, and ba- atfeludst appreciate Kelly eels guys will she took Kelly in hand, and made him of thistledown, he thought. And yet 'ed. No one dared to put,into words panels, and Hocking themselves tam - .' Mott Sir ]silts the gestu had wanted. promise, it could all be fixed up yet., there remained the, game compelling the thought in each mind - Some del- filar with machine guns and even ' Lim to be a lawyer and bis' other son Michaei,'too, hoped that his mother quality that •had held them alt. ieacy, some reticence, ]fad kept them � Pat to be a farmer. + from blundering in apei elation as .to trench r / ors, would have s word with Kelly. He -my boy! Mg boy!" she saJd, and missed the boy, _ what was being said behind that. At Yetuhing University, near Pe- her fingers brushed back the hair closed door. ' kin, the young Amazons • recentl CHAPTER II y _- Contd. If Grannie intervened and asked from his forehead -ss he knelt beside joined' with the cadets of the o Norah's problems were many, but Kelly now. if Kelly came back, how 'her bed. It was dark now, ' a cold, crisp the greatest of all was keeping the different life would ` be at Duffield: . "Kelly, dear, would you dv some- 'eight, -with a slice of pale moon just site sex in an anti- aircraft defence _ :Oaee, between Miles and the child- tike the 'old days before Ella married• tbing — something very difficult —just above the hllis, Silence fell as the drill one dark night. They proclaim- - 'ken. He longed for that happy companion- to please me ?" door opened and closed. They wait- , ed martial law on the university. "You are tacky, Kitty. I don't be- ship; riding over the'tarm, with that She saw .the quick apprehension ed, their eyes turned to the wide Premises, and even -kept members of :Have Robin.has caused you an hour's cheerful; impetuous boy at his side; passage. They saw Kelly, hatless, tbe�aculty indoors, ,A foreign lect- fiasit in his eyes; and then retreat, urer unaware that his etudenta were worry In his- life." planning, dreaming. He might sug= conquered. as he took conscious can- rush Out of the from door .and die- ' "He to a darling, - But he Is all I sett it to his mother. Only she could trot of himself. appear into the night: playing at soldiers, left. his laborat- ]rave, and It sometimes makes me do it, and a word from her might be Michael poked the fire, broke .the ory during the night and was pr'empt= _ '`Yee Grannie, I'd try ". back of a fog that was nearly burnt y by ­uniformed girls with • afraid." Kitty, revealed for the first enough. � 1 siresied b -' - vine the secret fear, that haunted her _ _ Dim as her eyes were growing, through, and heaped it together_. It f xed bayonets, being detained until ' '�ys• - CHAPTER 111.• Bessie Pencarrow had seen that first sprang into .new leaping' flames. Tak- the show was over. - - Nonsense! He looks the picture o! . flash of refusal. For days she had ing -tbe beartbbruih he swept In "the The students had a merry time of ,health," said Norah.• -•Into The Nipht - been keeping herself- all by sheer it. The started b lighting Humer- On the big four - poster bed, beneath force of will to order to see Kelly ashes and coals tidily, straightened Y y B - S "It's not that He has outgrown the the fire - irons, and" went out for more Gus bonfires to represnt fires started old weak cheat be inherited from bis the. crochet quilt, a tiny, trail old woo- before she died, man la waiting t apologize logs• by bombs from the bgpotiietical air father. It is game unknown threat. y g o'say her last good- " 1t I' asked you to a olo ize to The air was sharp, and Michael raiders. The idea was, to extinguish it's foolish I know, but I am always byes on earth, Philip Gentry for striking him ?" - the flames sa feat ai + shivered as he crossed the -path lead• possible, but - The white hair was parted fe the I y In to the woodshed, Suddenly -be , B y alrafd that I will lose him." Kell had not expected that. Gran- g the night was chill no there was "Kelly in toad of Robin. I think middle; the pale, knotted hands lay i nie had always been so fair; so just. stopped. ' A pear tree laden with some deity while the student soldiers lie lilies him beet of the cousins; bet- reel an the gntit Into which, In the I "I•d -1'd speak to him, and -try to white ' blossom grew wbei•e - the warmed their hands. ter than Hester's two," said North. winter evenings bong ago beside the be friends; It that's what you mean." kitchen garden was joined by the Plenty of noise was provided "Yee, and Kelly is generous. too, - tire, she had crocheted her thoughts liY and hopes,. as 'the growing family I'And would you go back to Mlelbael. lawn._ Leaning against It, his head, giant firecrackers though neither Be doesn't bear Robin a grudge for fir B and help him at - Duffield, and -not resting on the trunk, h!s •body dicop: 'these were supposed to.'represent the _ talked and squabbled and laughed. taking his place•" mind Philip being there?" Ing wearily, stood Kelly. No one bombs from a air or anti - aircraft "I wonder it Mother will ask for around her: How many times she had rehearsed had mentioned his absence from the fire- was not revealed `b the "hi h Philip Gentry ?" - Norah . speculated. One by one ,they came in lo. see these y g .. her, and wept, questions , ta' her eleeplesa room. They thought he had avoided command." i mentioned it one day, and she Dui ., - nights! them and gone to -bed. At the same time "despatch riders :lie off." of my chlldrer},' alit rich In, the love " p I have bees very "perhaps he wouldn't have an8 now" Michael watched for a moment all roared' about the university Kitty was curious, too. thought His answer came slow] ' y founds t y, .painfully. the affection he felt for the boy' Burg, on motorcycles equipped "She said that with Michael and- Both covertly and openly,. her PPed with side - _ To refuse her this, her dying request, �g !n bfa heart at the paLbetic, plc- care and machine ono and for an' 7111a. here, someone would have to middle -aged sons,. Michael and Miles, was impossible. Yet to bind himself pp y g tare of Kelly's unhappiness. Kell hour the racket was weird and won -. stay and look after DuMeld," had sought for the last boon of her to it might mean further disaster, had not heard him. He was looking "I don't -think she likes him very influence in. healing the breach, and and she would not be,bere to. release deEve - pauc�h." bringing Kelly to a reconciliation h� from his promise. Sweat broke Gown the valley, away Had away past Eventually the "war'` was declared the trees and the hills. Fits mind Kitty put the suggestion cautiously. with the family. Norah had asked on his forehead, R Brest success and 10he. troops went ' "No - Yet he's a nice man" ti, too so that her bnapand and son was in turmoil; his soar tormented. to bed. ' Norah was not one tc find fault might, come together again. Kitty - Or would you kite tip farming, He was trying to see the way ahead, and go back to your father, and take the future, when Grannie was gone, - �eaaily, Sad urged , fife. value o{ a Promise law, as be has always wanted ?'. '7'd bads mother's judgment any made at such a moment Helier, the Here 1a the presence of death he she had asked him it he would Modern Wooer —May I•`attend your make the first effort at reconciliation. wedding? Rime" quiet•elder daughter, who bad married' was being asked to bind himself by a "Then you don't think she will the Scottish Macdonald, did not neg- but she bad not bound him by pro- Sweet Young T$Jag —Wby, I'm not make Kelly patch up the old'quarrel? lest her opportunity to Dnt is a word promise; to take a decision, to Hess miss; she had left him tree, She even- engaged: tine all that he• had made so great a had seen the fight . and understood. -= She could, He would do anything. in the cause of peace, sadriflce to obtaiu =his freedom to Modern Wooer—Oh, as bridegroom,. for her,, especially now" Matthew, {ether and grantsther of the work No promise was -asked, yet she told I mean! "It to hard to say what .Mother. will . them all, now severely crippled with be e tumbled with the crochet- him she would aoi be at rest until her sons were at peace,' Bdt it must' knobe _ .....,. ` came from the heart; must heal from • •'.on..the quilt,'and his mind seemed to the inside, Ideas Waned M1 �AGE' dash about like a trapped animal, (To Be' Continued) ; seeking escape. Then his eyes met Artists and 'Authors Amat 7 1% the, steady grey eyes of his grand- + mother, watebing every phase - of`tbe eur UT Professional are invit- `1FRUM battle, _ ed to send us saleable Sket- "Would you, to. please me, make up BREAKS RECORD r n s ches , Illustrations, 'Designs , y this old quarrel, and do a you r ♦ I father asks ?" Short Stories and Articles. Calling; MO. —A Chicago woman, a r 3 Sometbing rose into his Ahroat -and grandmother at' 32? What of it? ARE YOU ARTISTICALLY cboked him. He could not bear to refuse, to disappoint the one person The report calls ti) impress -Mrs. ­INCLINED? , who had•'truly understood and be- Lela Corn, S1'e's a great , grandmoth - We offer you' practical in -- �.�•� , lieved in him; now it was his turn, er at 49'. She was a grandmother at struction and criticism on But be saw what it meant; all the 32. Her mother.' is , a great•great- "What d'ye mean? " - he demanded, cramped unhappy years in his Lath- Paintings, Landscapes and grandmother at 75. Her daughter' is Flowers in Water Colours:. - quickly. er's office, at a task he loathed. As �' , "Say, pull over to `the bide!" ' "Just this," I said, ".1 was behind an alternative, taking orders from a grarldmotber at 3 and .the hatter's " • Was he mad' when I stopped him? you further down the road. And you philip Gentry at Duffield, Steadily child is a mother at 16. Send' a three cent stamped Ill tell the world he was. Started to didn't ,even slow up at you railroad her eyes watched the. battle ' fought envelope for full inform- " bawl 1,iF1 out crossing. No, air, you didn't even stop out to a finish. "All right, I said to him, "all right, --you just went on over, and the east- atlAn I know you weren't speeding — not bound missed you by feet I guess "Would you, Kelly • dear ?" I N F A N T 5 more than forty, anyway. I'm not it startled you, too, didn't it ?" The lump in his throat was choking , ideas. 'Unlimited taking your number, so quieten down, He looked away lot a minute. - "I him; tears blinded bid eyes. Plung•' vrill you? I just wanted to speak to didn't notice' it coming," he said at !ng his face into flit coverlet . beside Thirt -Nine Lee Avenue IOU, that's ell.^ last. "It scared me, as I heard it her hand, he said chokingiy• "Yes:' Corrected! y TOl'OntO , He was so surprised, he goggled at roar past behind me:' There was silence in the room. F equentmovementswenewly&1 Mie, "Say," I said, "are you on. your- "But there's Erbig sign 300 feet be. Kelly felt her hand against his Lore_ wage due to an irritation in the way home ?" fore, the crossing;' I argued, ' "didn't • intestines set up by fermenting "1 certainly' am," he replied, short- you see that ?" head in a feeble gesture. He did not food which has not digested. " ly. "and I'm to a hurry to get there." He nodded, "A did, officer, I did," look up; he could not see her, face BsJby'� Own Tablets gently and ���E 1Bisaffscaat -ilia. he admitted,' and then -- "My kids —it or know the change that had come Promptly aid nature in getting rid ��� ����� "Married?" I asked quietly. ; " I'd been hit" There was sudden terror over it. The minutes bed then of thin irritation. At the first 'None of p signs ofpee nest or diarrboes, • your business, he onsp- In his eyes. He thrust out his hand Kelly ridsed his head; She felt his writes Mrs. Alton A Percher, TEETH HOLD pod "but I happen to be," at me. "Thanks Officer," he said "I Glenalmond Quebec, 'I give ��� lr�"� ?" I enquired, • movement and opened her eyes. Baby's Own Tablets and is a very �p q ed, smiling, see what you mean. You've done me ike. a better turn than you'll ever know: ' "Tiraali you. -dear. 'But I shall not abort time baby would be well sad 4 " .he said, and I noticed his I waved him on his way. I'll bet ask you to: A.wound that heals first smiling his thanks." They are a Eat, tahly mine and shoes, and me, eyes soften as he said it` that man won't ever OAS a crossing on. the outside testers within. I be- Bale remedy for all dimple baby ail- [ear tall day aaieat. you tabs tseetb meats. 25e at all drug stores. ate stiff all day whso -yOp "And they'll be.watting for you ?" I without at least* slowing down, If Only have it .I had exaeted that promise on Dr, Or.willia "fns' Weraet it Powdet —the g- _. ventured stain, people would think of the .kiddies at - - - �,♦7� 1 _ • • � _• " „ you, would have kept it but at yyaau�elT- •••somf You bet they will be. He was al. home'betore they try to beat the him• Ny_\'y6, Il,.r'ME1:1 . Petse:ibed by, 'g rible cost I bays tried not to be a , ' ' ' moot omlling himself, now. - fled. - I' ':.•they it'd �° bug F "They might have .WA a long, lone Perhaps moms day they'll know be tyrant to my children when I was watt:" I said, speaking kind of slow. ter. alive• l shall not tyrannise over you . 1"ue NO. 30---!34 r` - — DOES YOUR CHILD OBEY BY a � sy ''.E as A, B, C r: ' :YORCE OR PERSUASAION ? Illustrated Dressmaklnq .Leaapn Fun nlahed with Every Pattern - - = - -- ;, Try to Reason With Him First, Then If He Defies —_ - -- - _- You, Punish HIUM, Without Delay _ -- -- — �� — - � sun u� LLt," 'ueiug U1 gi'eai ueip CO. ••mummy" they omens most' perplexing, problems , that all will go to endless trouble. parents must face is' that of how to Praise and reward can be recom- ' exact obedience. mended for good work and for obedi- Whatever may be said as to the ence in trying circumstances, but bri- _aChatter undesirability of enforcing your will bery, never! It is the best way to a • . • a on that of your children as a piece create a bad - tempered, spoiled child. = - ,13y Mss M. Morass of practical politics, life becomes im- ` \� possible when the children "rule the First-Rate Novels roost." We have often heard it stated that Of Last fi Months Another SCoes Story the happiest home is that -where the The best line I've heard of in real life, says Stewart Edward discipline is- strictest. Where' you White in a current magazine, was recounted by Mrs. White- fol- have more than one master in the Amateur Performance of glowing a visit in Scotland, home of her ancestors. __ house, children learn to be deceitful, Shakespeare Intrigues Fancy "I've saved it for years hoping to find the exact place to use they do not quite know where they r nd so, naturally they soon of Actor's Child - stand, a 1 - ' - it; but now," he says, "I set it down here before "' some of my discover how to get around their Claire Keefer in the Ottawa Journ = conscienceless friends repeat it as their own." parent§, al has compiled the following list, , One of the "contemporary ancestors" was a most satisfying There is no reason why both par- which in her estimation are worth- find, -- - - continues Mr. White. He was, a fine old gentleman Of . in- eats should see eye to eye, but before while reading. Check, this with your credible height, with white whiskers, and kilties and sporrans the children they moat act ,together. own list. and all the other props, and he gazed down from his great alti- Youthful Memories. Says Miss Keefer, "The books in tude upon any small wife a cosmic benevolence. Having decided that obedience Is this list, are placed in -the order in , "Weel, weel, my dear, 'so ye hae Scottish bluid in ye!" he a necessary part of the children's which they have been reviewed, not exclaimed when apprised of the relationship. "That gies ye a education —and everyone will agree in order of merit: Scottish exclaimed, It won't keep ye, from sinnin ; it'll just that it is impossible to command un- "SEA WALL," by, L. A.. G. Strong., keep ye from enjoyin' of it!" lees one has first learned to obey Charles es No dhoff and THE James Norman T -,- s �_. ; .;e . e .• . it must be strictly enforced, and Hall, >t there only remains the difficult ques, Phone Booths Air - Conditioned tion of how you are going to -ear-- Lewis. "WORK _ OF ART,", by ' Sinclair 2656 ! + ` out this training- In other words, Is , I • Here is something we all wish something could be done obedience going to be taught by force "THE NATIVE'S RETURN," by - .about. In Chicago last week an air- conditioned booth was dis- or persuasion? Louis Adamic. Isn't this•a smart dre.ssT'It can — •,played to delegates of the United States Independent Telephone In the days of our youth we mid- ` "A NEST OF SIMPLE FOLK," by have either ruffled or brief-puffed- Association. Its sponsors suggeted that if patrons got hot un- ale -aged folk bad experience of one Sean O' • Faolain. sleeves, so pretty and girlish. Or it der the collar, the cause would be at the other end of the line. method only —that of force. If we did THE MOTHER," by Pearl Buck. can be sleeveless, for'the smart yoke How many times have we gone into a booth on a hot day not toe the line we could expect, with "THE CROSS OF PEACE," by just trims the shoulder and forms a Sir Phi, Gibbs. and emerged feeling we had entered a Turkish bath instead! of punishment. And when we had every hope of fulfilment, some form ,ALBERT GOES THROUGH," by 'It's so easily made. It can be car. • • • • ' • ` ' • J . ' decided to disobey, we knew pretty B Priestley. rigid out in a great many .different L Q well beforehand- wb ether it was worth "MAGNUS MERRIMAN," by Eric fabrics as handkerchief -Snish lawn, Momen- I n The Air - Linklater, eyelet - batiste crinkled organdie, We women are all up in the air in this year of 1934. it or not, "WITHOUT ARMOUR,'' by James sheer ribbed dimity, pique, handker_ - 'That woman's place is very much in the air has been Modern Methods. Hi1t� n. Nowadays the tendency is 'tor par- „ „ chief•Ilnen, aportaweight linen,. wash- Nowadays says a writer in the current Air-Graph. In 1930 Uni- THE' UKY, by Rotnola NijiSON- able crepe silk, etc, ted- Air Lines inaugurated the experiment of carrying women eats to treat children as almost too "THE UNFOIiGOTTON PRISON- For the heavier sports materials, reasonable beings and, for fear of ER," by R. C. Hutchinson. make It sleeveless. as regular members of a plane crew, selecting eight girls for disturbing their "natural" develop- "A MODERN TRAGEDY," by Style No. 2656 is designed for else& the test and now there are 100 plane stewardesses and host- meat, the newest idea is tantamount Phyllis Bentley. s, 10, 12 and 14 years. . Size 8 requires asses employed. _ _ _ to letting them do as they please. "THE OPPERMANS," by. Lion only 2 yards of 39 -inch material, - '' `.. - .... nawadayF . It is no- uncommon thing euchtwanger. HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS t1 * e e e to hear little boya' say: "Oh,. I could f "THEN FLOWERING THORN." - Write your name and address plain. y�Mooded�r rTi alydressink not bear it" -.when confronted with by Margery Sharp. - ly, giving number . and size of such - - Robert Denels, who dresses hair for ladies on Fifth Avenue, -some, to them, distasteful proposition. "IN SIGHT OF EDEN," by Roger i patterns as you want. Enciosc 15c in comes forward with a novel recommendation which he believes couldn't bear it, indeed! The baby., Vercgh stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap -will prevent women from committing murder and engaging in Thirty years ago .boys —and girls, "JAMES SHORE'S DAUGHTER," : it carefully) for each number, and - too, in some cases, were not. suppos- by Stephen Vincent Benet. address our order to Wilson Pattern = other unlawful pursuits. ed to tackle anything ' "bald- headed." . „ „ y Robert wants to introduce a "mooded coiffure" which he feels 'We, We believe here is a good„ deal of THE GINGER GRIFFIN, Eby Service, 73 West Adelaide St. Toronto - - Ann. Bridge. _ - -- _ will satisfy a psychological urge that might otherwise bring truta in this view, but- as in most- "THE RIDGE OF WHITE general unhappiness and make murderesses out of women, things there is a mean, a middle, WATERS;' by Norman .Giles.. They re Telling Us Robert has prepared a report which he will . 'submit to the course. The system possibly broke "COMPANY' PARADE," by Storm psychological crime prevention committee at once, calling up a few. but it did the majority good. Jameson. "Emotion is the spark plug that -,- various cage histories to' prove that women with unkempt hair • The present system that we have "MARIA PALUNA," by Blair gets action:'- -Roger Babson.. Ax's inclined to go berserk. referred to goes to the other extreme. Niles. "TO sum it up," said Robert, "women Who murder usually It is more likely to break up the lot, "GLORY JAM;" by Caroline Sea- "The history of the ,world , is the have loose, scraggly flair, far from beautiful and .never arranged by turning them into neurotics. ford. record. 01 man in quest of his daily $ Fortunately, school and the. early "RIVER SUPREME," by Alice bread and- buter. "— Hetidrik Willem in an orderly manner. The feminine public should be educated days "of apprenticeship have a gain- Tisdale Hobart. Van Loon. •in the value of the mooded. coiffure." _ tary effect and - counterbalance any "LONDON BRIDE IS ' 'FALL- _: 'mistakes in trairihnit; bur It is a hard' ING," by Philip LJndsay. "Our civilization has become so • • course. "GOOD -BYE MR. CHIPS, "_ by - meehavized, so One spun, that it .I& Chosen Victoria's j marked, one, right. one left; two, , Corporal punishment has Its uses James Hilton. easily broken. " —Andre Mauroig. right, two, left; and so on. There and is effectual Wit is not overdone, _ C'tOCI__ —� *l- -fitter was no chance of getting the stock- The cane or slipper used tndlscrir m- S !Sill Km ings on the wrong foot, and even the lnately Is one -of the .worst methods " World's record for continuous pairs of black and white could be of exacting -obedience,' but ohs Oeca- - - employment in modern industry ap- pears .matched by . this devicer— Financial lion, •when all else falls, there is � � Ol��c ■' h pears to -be held by Robert Harri- a great deal to fie sai(S for it. But son, of Culverton, Nottinghamshire, ' constant thrashings encourage bru_ +� - " r�nr, �• tality or so break the child's spirit LESSON NO. 17 veins of the leaves, also note the LA - who, for 76 years, bas been in the _The Instant Voice that he remains 'cowed for' the rggt Observe the general outline of the shape and the cluster of berries. No - employ of I. and R. Morley, British _ of his life. branch of the beech in Fig. 82, It is doubt you already know this shrub -- textile manufacturers. Mr. Harrison The little cricket from beneath a Persuasion should awway + f)•- cr►cd just the opposite of the -elm branch but it is your business to become in- 'is in his 90th year, having started stone first. Children are fairly reasonable° as shown in our lesson, as ' you will timately acquainted with it. If your with Morley's at 13. He is ong,.of the Each- day in Summer utter's its Tf a thing is clearly explained -and note the downward direction and ef- drawings are not true to nature few hand - frame knitters extant, a faint cheep the child understands, he will to : fact of strong light. , your work is of an inferior quality: _ survivor of the early machine . im- And more insistent grows lie mono- most cases do the parents' bidding. It requires a certain amount of A VALUABLE MEMORY _provemeats of the industrial revolu- tone i If, afterwards, he disobeys, then skill on the part - of an artist to de- EXERCISE tion, as is the firm for 'which he As gradual dusk proclaims the hour punishment should follow swiftly. ft lineate foliage as seen through the When you have carefully studied ` .. >.-. :works. His work is done in his own' of sleep. must be .meted out at the time other- rain or mist Fig, 83 is a real prac- and sketched the s , cottage, with the assistance of a son b specimens s iliustrat i wise he will not understand what all tical demonstration of this feature on ed here put away the lesson paper -,•:_� aged 60, and a grandson aged -24. All It soothes the weary till the piilowed' the trouble As about, He will feel the .lower portion of the drawing. and- your copies of same; then try l his 10 children have worked for ear that he has been unjustly treated. Observe the simple method of from memory to sketch each ill��arat- Morle 's at some time and five en- to abut to earthly sound, and ail- Y , g Don't Wait For Daddy. erations of his Tamil. have been ence reigns - • J/ ",� 3' Mothers should be warned against Save only when float down from: some employed by his firm. that bad -habit of saving up punish- Mr.. Harrison, to achieve his record high sphere, had to surpass that of Ann Birkin Across the void, dream-borne, ce1= meat until Daddy comes home, It is p unfair on the child; it is still more w'ho was in Morley's 'employ for 72 estial strains. unfair on Daddy: He soon takVs on the guise of-a. kind of ogre, and his y ear's as.-a, chevener, or stocking So, too that instant voice, heard�'�,�,�\�,� - embroiderer. She, too,. was a cottag° every hour homecoming, instead of being one of :worker, and was Queer Victoria's the cheeriest events -of the day, is Of every day, shall make the heart chevener. She . embroidered the dreaded: rejoice; Queen's stockings for the ascent to It speaks from the beginning, grows Punishment can. in the first id- r the Throne in 183? for the Jubilee in stance, be confined to depriving • the " ' V w v� In power H 11 1887 and the-Diamond Jubilee in child of some,favor.ite toy, or of some 1897. And orders all our ways, that still, treat. �/ ' /' •'#• '� �,� �•� small voice, It sending'him to ed has no effect Queen Victoria incidental) wore c, , Y, Through the green- branching Sum- •try stopping his jam for tea or taking `.�� - very fine black cotton stockings, sup- mertime of youth plied by` I. and R. Morley, and •knitt- Till Winter's whiteness witnesses away his train of 'some ocher toy he's rendering a snow effect in Fig. rid. ion. This method will so impress the~ ed for many years by an expert its truth. fond of, Deprive him of , something The branches and fence are snow- different forms and the character's- " employe. John. Derrick, who, although —F. L. Montgomery, N.Y. Times. that he values. If that fails, a spank- capped. Note how the snow is beauti: tics on your mind that you will not ' Ing won't. full he made the stockings for 'the ascent y suggested by broken outlines, . easily forget them. ..to the •Throne -and the Jubilee, did r' Dangerous Practice, There are no clear outlines; but a Ex. No. 19. Make several sketches not live to perform the same task for Ink stains may be removed from a Do not strike any child on .the head hazy appearance. Outline the whole from .nature similar to, those illus- the Diamond Jubilee: linen cloth, first by dipping them into or box his ears. This is a dangerous tree with pencil; then with your pen trated in this lesson and as many dif- Until about 1888 there was no such 'some melted tallow, then washing in practice; there are other parts of the draw a tone of lines diagonal in dir- ferent yarieties ` -as possible, then -thing as a "fast" black. dye. And the usual way. anatomy whioh- are just as sensitive. action, making the lines closer - to- file these away for future reference.' although the black , dye tended to ___ _ Another method is to reason with gether where the tree is shown Questions will be 'auawered in this come off on the skin of - the wearer, Moisten. grate polish with a - little ' 'the child. To point out to him that. through the mist. department. Anyone wishing to re-' - the Queen made black stockings methylated spirit to obtain a brit- such and such a thing is not done, by The spark of holly illustrated in ceive a personal reply, may have popular. Her Majesty, however, liant polish quickly, decent little boys and girls is a good Fig. 85 finds its place most promin- same if a 3o stamped addressed on. avoided the stains by wearing a pair way of training. There is no doubt ently in decorative drawings for , velope is enclosed with the request. - of.whIts stockings beneath the slack A little gait sprinkled in the -pan --but that you can get children to do Christmas advertising and in Christ -, The Art Director, Our Sketch Club, .pair. She used to order in large before the fat Is put in will prevent most things by going about it in the mas decorations in the homes and Room 426, 73 Adelaide Street West, quantities and had the stockings this from splashing., right way. If they feel that.they are stofee.. Note the shape, outline, and Toronto. c.* At „1 .��u�� j�� r • -Miss Merle Hall and lady friend - Another of the freakish rains Canadiantn National -Exhibition _ G N. E Aug. 24th to Seyt.'8t1t iJ of Tazonto. spent Sunday at her took place on Wednesday afternoor• -F. C. Mechin, of Montreal visit home here. '+hen a very heavy rainfall took placr Exhibition Park, home of the Can Visitors-'from the United States ' ,led his parents on Friday last. -Jno. S. Balsdon is having erect- on the Lake front, but we had none adian National Exhibition, is- one of: are amazed at the scope and magni- ,--C. A and Mra. Sterritt spent ed at Squires Beach, a fine pew cot - up town here. Hard on- the S. S. Pic- the most beautifully landscaped parks tude of the Canadian National Fxh- tthe week end with relatives and tape, which when completed will be nic at the Bay. in Canada. It is a mile and a halt ibition. No annual exposition in the �Niw in week-end Mary's. one of the fines*_ on that Beach. =Fred Stork is at present actin(✓ i>l length on the shore of Lake Grit- United States or - elsewhere in the friends The raspberry crop is proving to - �MFS.- Conway was in Toronto -on. station - master -..cif - the - C- -h_. R. here ario ancr-cvvexe 4.. aa�a bf-350 ac- -world compares with it in the`matter -The raspberry spber p_� �t to Friday meeting Mr. Conway's broth- - Rkhard Moore, of Toronto, sP ,f s;­_ �Y• has been favorable, for them. er and wife, who had -just come frorn ent several days over the week -end l _ Misses Elinor, and Marion Crook Vancouver. with relatives here. ' "-of Bloomfield, spent the week -end -M. S. Chapman, Armand Gold - Thomas Worrill, of Toronto, with R. H. and Mrs. Crank. 'mrt�r and Aliases - Dvnnjnst -and -- Rich -_- called on -D.. J..and Mrs Callaghan or • -Rev. Father O'Leary, . Toronto ards motored to ° Fenelon Falls on' Friday when on his - way to Haliburt- he News' a pleasant call one Wednesday last. on oyn.,' a business trip• Lq tyre - agave t P - .Congratulations to the teacher; —Yyor& has been received from w down. visiting week. He sa .:.• day ast ee ' � from Winnipeg, y and to the three pupil. Rev. H. G. Crozier f o Pe . Ozsrtarlo Camp, in which he is deep- Miss S. No. a � interested of S. S. No. 1, Pickering, who, paasecl of their safe arrival by motor from into Sunday morning next the the Entrance 'Examinations 'with Pickering. tt P!ok eril)g's Leader Store" service in the United Church will be honours. =-Charles Neal, of .Claremont, ap _ in charge, of Rev. J. D. McKay, of -W• V. and Mrs. Redditt and faro- peared before Mastistrate Clark on Oshawa. The service will be held at ily left at the end of last week for Monday evening charged with the NEW LINES 11.50 D. S. T. and will be preceded their annual vacation. Mr. Jacques. theft of two cattle from W. B. Mich- - {}� Sunday School which meets at of Toronto, is relief manager for. the ell, of Green River. He, put. the cat+.- :.. 10,16 D: S. T. There will not tle any two weeks. le in his brother's pasture field and Boys, service. -A number of our residents were on the following day had them ship - Boys Summer Tweed Pants, Longs, ev-St. in Fenelon Falls on Sunday visiting ped to Toronto where they were sold. :SiZe8 27.29 $1.79; 30 -32 $1.89 -St. Andrew's congregation will hold their annual garden party in the tlt� C. G. I. T. Camp, where a nlCh- rte pleaded months se and was given a 7 • f 7 : Memorial Park, on Monday, Aug 6th her of the girls from the United Ch- 'three months sentence in Whitby (Civic Holiday). There will be a ball 'arch spent ten days. jail. His brother did not know that Kiddies' Patent One -strap Slippers-Flex- game and a Rood program Rill be - -MrF• F• W. Hobbs. who has been the cattle had been stolen. n F+"van by Bert Harvey and Le ltoy in the BowmanvilIe Hospital for sev- Mr. and Mrs. Parsons and daugh- able Sale Sappy, Cut -out Design -� Kenny, also tap - dancing and other eral weeks is reported to be in a very -ter. Betty, of Windsor, have been Mrs. f c motions. match- -hills for uarticul- serious condition at present. Sympt- ending a few-days with Dr. and Mrr- St'1p[`ial 2 -5 59e.• 5 -71 V9c. omn of typhoid are apparent. Cartwright. - p c 7 ! 7 ', - The W. M. S. of the United -M. S. Chapman occup ?ed the pun- --clue day last week a woman, Mr= '. Angela Tessaro, was arrested in, the Such are holding their anlival pre- Pits of Washington Church,, Scarboro ,mie on Wednesday afternoon, Aug. and the Audrey Church on Sunday village by Constables Crummer and Your iii oLe Order attended to '1st, at Simcce Point, on the invitat- last while Rev. Mr. Torrance of Sc- .Chester, charged with the theft of Ion of Mrs. Williams. Cars• will leave arboro conducted services in tine .''n= cus The woman had escaped, from courteously and promptly. Prices Bt. Paul's Church, at 8.00 p. m. D. S. ited Church- here in the morning. custr,dy at Orillia, and was- avorking . • :s Please bring the usual refresh. -Ira' and Mrs. Hammond. of Wal- her' way eastward. Neaf the Scarboro L rnerrta, also' each person kindly bung laceburr called on John and MrF- Golf �ourrw she was picked up by J. (;Oj]S18tei�t with Fll'$t Quality their own plate, cup and spoon. All Murkar one day last week while on' -B. Farley. At Pickering he- had to re welcome. their way to Strney Lxice for mon- stop at a garage to have a tare re- WE I3ELIVEn ANYWHERE -Over one hundred children from ti's vacation.. Mr, Hammond ha= Daired. The woman got out of the Toronto are now enjoying a two- been principal of Waliaceburc. I'ub- tar also a7id started to run away.- 'week's outing at Camp Ozanam. Af- ljc Schoo' for savers] Years. - This aroused Farleys suspicions and , ndirt>t, tvvo Weeks here they re- -The Pickerirr Public Library will he found that $60 had disappear,.d -ter ape be closed from August °Td. to Aug- from his pocket and he started after turn to the city and arother grmp , P M. o $ , CH A AN - of over one hundred will take their ue�t 21st• with h. exception cf S`a't- t}P unman. 'Thy 'constahTeA were _ places for a sir»rlar period, and thus urday, August 11.th• and Satu -chv rlose bv-arxi took her into custody, it will fora up during-the period. Whole vac- August lft�. when sub.- criberF vH!' She was taken to Whitby-iail --� - anon. The two weeks they spend here he all tr take -ut extra reading- was taken before Magistrate Clark � are the happieRt and most healthful matter.. to cover the- perrN }. - -xhn .r..c.,.e —17e7 'tr 3 m�� ;h� i.� T I- P TOP A L O f? • o f the whole year. -The serinuimess of night dr'-;as a'1. S'''P was then taken to Ortilia _ -P. Lennon', of the i;ings:on Rd, on the .lijRhv'av •nay.' row be judo °c' trier.- Mnristmte Jeff gave hPf a P F.as+t, made an unusual find wren en- when .t' is uadpMood that Traffi. = months apn'erre fur the, theft +. _. New 8prinq Samplet4 are )sere. Some Fine Material. gaged mowing leis hay }le ran over Police are re•;wRing bicycle ri'iers • nr� valued at f2.1 +. ;Ile is a bard - Some Careful �4orkmanabip. Yi25 50. -red criminal. and has served a nurn RUBBER BOOTS -82 50 and $3.00 the nest of a large bird which hP to' tale to the back made, to key: o 0 ' '3ays is a bald - Headed eagle. The cf# 'rue dangerous- tt•- <ycl :sts pav' ber ,.f terrra. - lour youat: birds about men': 3t night. - _ - -The Star and also. the Tor' _.`�u•rkersare up. - nest contained , T - �,} size of star t,ysijnary hen. 'Two Of -!' ihQ the electrical, storm n- onto Globe are severely criticising A sae Al riving of Wotk Bc,ote, Shirty, Headlight these were lulled by his machine. bu: .Thursday afternoon last th! village t le. Government _ fo, the manner in Overalls, Cope and Seasonable he was able to capture, the the✓ tR was deprived of chi from ahow which they conduct the sales of pro- _.__- :._ Vnderwemr, - ; without any tmuble: and he took l`ialf Pa_,t four until, a ❑ua}rter pa ?: 'perty.'that are to be sold for arrears ; these to Norman Irwin. nine. due to the ligh:r.;ne aP.idi pu: -f taxes. T} a Government has passed $verytbiaR for 9priag. =St. -George's Church, 'Sunday• tbe.Bvdro out of comrrissinn.OShawa a.law i it obi t ver- rook nc iAatory o ad Jsly 29th - Sunday School, 10.00 was also in darkness for three hour, - tjse in the Ontario Gazette, all tax r�1 g, m. Morning ,Prayer at 11.00 a. rn. on account of a transformer being sales of }and in Ontario three tinier. Fred i . Bun�+�ng, -' - Pickering Preacher, Rev. L A. Dixon. :It, A• burned °ut. , ' - Tne Ontario Gazette is the official � bli had 1857. - Secretary for the Student Christian -The three Scouts who rearesetit- rtiublieation of the .Government. -It - - Radio Lieenre8 ~\ � e ]dovement• University of Toronto. Pd `Pickering Silver Fox Patrol a contains nothing but -advertisement=. Mr, Dixon was far some years a "Fifosh" Camp, Douglas Johns, Gar, and is read by no person, unless by - - missionary in India and is now leader drm Watson and Ronald Greer.. lta:e a 'very, very few, who might lino of one of the most- important relix- returned -home after an einjc,vabl 3omet}iine of interest if they read fc r I 'holiday of S. days,, The -local Scn-u:, a score of years..' The .publication _ nts among Canadia.. 3 _ .. v me m e na o _. io I ! 'c ssed mar 'tests and• earned level jog. not reads t}tose who would most Students. A meeting of St. George pa. - y -- - .... Guild will be hind in the Club Rnnms, aI badges,. making a fine advance- rr likely be purchasers of the property _. - Y•hnreday, August 2nd at 2.30: their Sc(-a:inc standards- -_ In-Piekerine this y¢ar- these haves -The annual picnic of the Wom- -A number from Pickering atte ^d :, been several sales of lands for air- 1ta'a Institute will be held at' the -d the garden party at Dumbarton' or ears of ta+tes, she price- paid -being - ,gc•b6etder Leed; ;: - - ►• - 12c- - -- ;Lome of Mrs. H. 'Newman. Fairport Friday evening last and'rewrt a very only a small fraction of. their value. - - •;. Sfach on Tuesday, July 31st, at '3 p• 'eood program -and a good' crowd In its comments the Sault Star says - 9c•beeider Pea Meat Bacon, -_ _ _. .,. !82c, 7n, D. S. T. Highland Creek Branch Hon. Duncan Mar =hall v.as Oven F • If the- advertising were to appear x - Obarca sliced Bacon, jib. pkff. �__ . will be our guests and Richland Cr- very fine reception. as �ta_c also V4' in a local newspaper, which cocerq 17e. reek Junior Institute will provide th E. `� . Sinclair, ..K. C.,. M. P. P. an•' the area in - which, the tax -sale lands •' iQboire Red Ribbon Round S.teak.... - -17c.. program. -Cara will be at the. -corner ViTm. 4. Dryden, who accompa_ me• are Fituated; aad Where all Potential of Church St. and the Highway about the two former. buyers of the lands live, -the M' Minced Steak,.:. •• •• IOc• -- The - drug -Ftore of E. C. Jones whose lands are ' -: 11.30 p,- m. D. S. T. A cordial incitat- seized would get -a - •. ion is extended to all members and was broken intro on Friday nijrh' better show, and the municipality, a Pork Liver, •• }. log friends of the Women's Institute .and :3st when the hard•Aare on the dc's Better chance to get- its taxes. You - - -_ to the members of the Girls' Circle was smashed _and a couple of tl,re" ask why the home newspsper does'nt Finest Old CT3eeee, Let's all ¢o and have a good time. "nch wood screws on the locks or print these municipal tax -sale lists " York Pass, .., •• :2 for 25e. -The Tennis League mentioned be- 'he inside pushed out. A system e` Because the Govsrnmen't• has fixed `. - fore'in these columns will start off 'lcrt'tric alarm which is it use ec^.rl- the law so that the Ontario Gazette Cotrn,... " .. : •• in a big way. Markham has three ,,r.tly went into action when the doo- must -be first considered. Why doer, _ good courts. and, in a tournament was .opened and frichtenPd the store the Government compel the tax aln Tomatoe8, . -• ••• •• l breakers away. Mr. • Jones has not a lOC • : -.• there on Saturday;' August 4th, will 3dvertisinQ to 'go into its •Gai�te • _ 1 a no m ec Q -' entertain setters from Clarerrtont, vet discovered •any losses. Robb?rie For* the revenue. It costs about 5,000 All Me to kept der E trio 1 lfierrywood, Stouffville, Pickering were reported.iil several other centres ..r year to publish the Gazette, and Refrigeration. ,and probably Uxbridge_, Each centre nearby on the same night. the revenue- is about six times that. ; -Some very ini erestinlr stor;, s This reverive is lust :a case of pock ■ `• I D may enter six players -three mar ,re now being told ,of some forms and three women; each entrant must �t pickinP. All the value Riven for it pay an entry fee of twenty- five.cents deception �haj were practiced or. E'• 3mu could stick in your eye ". e g And furthermore, each entrant'must ection pa­. The outstanding cases be a•member of the Club he repres- locally, •.were of sane of the party - v �drwrt4wwnnenra :Butcher '(phone 3000) �ie�rering ants. In -order to give the , best in workers. wit?, the ir cars. why car✓ - these inter -club engagements, vve are '•ed to thy:. coils �•otera of a different • "Arranging a local tournament .ro be • colour, Than was thought. :Deputy ' TTf1T T.OVQ THF, f Rnit T -vt�hn Are returning Officers announcing t^ barbing, boatirr and Fshing at,'Rciseban' y begun at Once. - Park, end suing youraali, 47rf _ 4 _ - feat Market -On Thnrsdav afternoon last a their staff at the opening of the poi: - - -' - -_ Pickering e • that only thc-Fe Derscros whose name %7 ANTRTi -Livh+ h-tt•P 1rPpriry .. ^,7eiy heavy, rainstorm, accompanied- • nom in Pickerink, for two bu%ire95 girlF �aRh and Carry = ` - appeared on the list would vote• ______ __ by lightning and• hail, passed Over Manv were sworn` later and VOiR(1 4nniv Rnx( -. P+rkerine Ne -c. 4g _ -• this district. It did not last' long, but however. 'FOR S A 1,F- P;A"no. while it did last the rain came down F' g " ^d'tp Beef and• Veal Prices are down to ,the farmer Tend we are -The cannjric industry of Can-ad' Gaararterd •for trri y►ars• A})ply to John in torrents. It benefitted the • garder_s has increased four -fold since the be Meagher. COT. of William and . Simcoe47 tr ts, Paolling them. over to our ouetomere. and pasture lands. Unfortunately it ginning of the century. In 1900 t};t- - •• carne down so heavily and with the value of the products of the Canad- �jOR SALE- Tron' Pospitnl eot. ad VP.ry high wind, many fields• of ,grain I 00 Cos almost new, 1 use only a Cater. _ _ Baby Beef that could not look better, veers laid tan Canners was $8,250,000 and in $2o.00 sorb.' originally. •4z,5o. T Caster, ' flat c l a roller had ter, over the 1933 it was $33,000,000. The product Claremont. 47-43 +. Sirloin Steak, 170. grain. This grain will not fill out well ers are thus provided with a greAly FARM WANTF.DTO RUY =Ahnut Round Stank, 150• _ extended market, and the conslhneT 100 acres with Hydro available. Please 14e, and it will mean a heavy loss to the Ramp Roaet, „ is receiving a much greater variety send full deacrip� ion• location and best price to 12e. 'farmers, who are badly in need of a Box A. Pickering News. 47 Standing Prime Rib, : good crop and good, prices, as dur- of canned' goods. The chief products ____ -_._ — • Blade Roaate, 11e. y put up by the Canners are fish, veg- 1 tELP WANTED -Girl to aeejst {Short Rib. 1 �• 'ins the past few years they'have•had' r7 with house -work on tarn, • No milking. So• etables, fruits, milk and` meat. About neither. wags✓ moderate', Phone Pick 525, or apply to 'Brisket, Flank and Shablis , one -third of the canned products are Luther Middleton. Brougham. 44tf -The summer re'sorts' and play exported, Great Britain being a hea grounds in t}ie cduntry are now being vy buyer. In 1932, the amount for iANUS= Heintamxn, ,Nordbejmer. VEj AL, (Milk fed) faced with a problem which is being home consumption was $23,961,683. Mason - Ricci. and. Bell, almost like new. . dealt with at similar resorts at the Guaranteed for ten years Apply to John Mea- _ The quality of the ,goods 'canned• is gher, cor • :imcoe'and Witham Ste. Oshawa. 48 19a l `' larger centres, and this, with respect Ohope. 1 very high, and many., house- wives; 150, to the admittance of, 'certain definite who formerly put up their own fruit - �`OR SALE -Fwrm of .157 acres, it Catlete, llo. nationalities. The average person 9n ors, now buy the canned variety mites north of Columbus. 1 -2 m;le west l Shoulder Roast,, J Good buildings. Rurming stream lrrmediate 41be. for 25e. hesitates to discriminate in this mat- They consider' it equal to the home poseasinn to tough. Full possession April Ise, • _ StewtlaR Veal, 250 ter, and yet, we can not but• be sym- product. and all things considered 1g35. G. D. Conant K'.'C.. Oshawa. 47 -1 Calves' Libor, : pathetic with these owners or ape ✓ - they think it about as cheap. 1n this Ming BULL FOR SALE- " ators, who, when questioned, state district about the only product that King Walker Pabst, No, io'P 6. born Dec: Special that they have had to take this Step. gOQA to the canneries is the tomato. 1933. Dam's R. O, P. last • year. 13740 lbs. of S of bannimr- certain peoples on account althourb •there are. erne pumDkilr milk; fu 01tya croditned —W, 11Eligible estney P�ek�T of their conduct while on the grounds nut ur. 1t is hoped that the industry ins, 47 -4e - :-Bering Lamb on Friday and 8atnrday They are quite positive that their will continue to crow so that farm s and gardeners will gradually rr T`f1R' 8ALE -fine Moore firindPrt - Conduct is far below that of our owrn with hall Other peoples, and cite man ill- p inch. bearingsn atsotine shat It pays 'to buy your meat at the • and pep y more eRtP.nA7VPIv ]stn growing t}ic 'and pohe�s. and 30.f•et f 10 in endless lilt ustrations. If these be correct, we ..arious products demanded by thh Also grain and Fhop Oevarors an m tlrst•cia•. )have nothing to say. Canners, hope. will sell cheap, Apply to Osear Wilson. 8rou¢ ham. 48 PICKERING MEAT MARKET