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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1934_08_03VOL. MIL PICKERING, ON's., -RID A.Y. AUG 3--1 i o. I z. • _ .. nr "vs. ." Highland Creek .. ,. Dunbarton •+w . : • :• -: ' • ��EEl� W OOD /y M"404" NOTICE Highland Creek Women's InstituU Miss Virginia Cooper is the ,guest '� •+ -_, :geld their annual garden party or, tl?. of Mrs. R. D. �lnite. DR, A. C. PEARSON- Physician beautiful grounds of Mrs. Moloney, The Horticultural Picnic at Gerald T (� , g,ndSurgeon. Dunbartoa: loly ••Uur tracks pass your way Highland Creek, on Thursday, July Cowan's on Saturday afternoon was +. 1 '�`�+ •- ' ^R. ARTHUR L. HORS ohv4ici" every day." 26th. It was attended .by the district a great success. - Land Surgeon. Markham, Onc. Phone 97t0 representative who ,rave a short talli Gordon and Bruce Forgie, of Tor- Establishted ]898 gBrancb Sur o . Markha each Tuesday. 2-4 CQALt %o$E, on Musical Festivities; Junior and onto, are spending a short holiday a ,an., at five David evale. e. 24 50 Senior members of -visiting Institut - ' the home of the former's grandpar- E. FORSYTH, Oph. D., Director :'w..CD, CE�tIENT, es and local guests. Mrs. W. W. eats, J. and Mrs. Forgie. K,SS,M, R.o xometricat Association of Ontario• Reg. - Smith gave a Travel Talk and diapl• � Chas. and Mrs. Aanis visited at istered %fember of the Ameridau Ogatometrk4l bgV D (}RA VEI aged piciurea of many places she had Cambray on Sunday, guests of ' Dr. ; A f►Mat tally*. Eye,* esamiaed by Stypobnatent t r visited., refreshments were served. and Mrs. Richardson, who while here No. better pastry and caic� Pt,00e 9BOf, are and was Miss Elva Haddon. flour made in Stork— Donnell Quite a number from here attend- ed the funeral of the late W. D. An- Canada. nUNCAN B. McINrYRE- B,sr,ly- $�TILDER B SUPPLIES his, at Washington Cemetery last Ll �' ter, Solicitor, Notary, O tce- -Stott 5t•• Pink gladioli and blue delphiai and I Saturday., f1L.-k, pppoai%tBenTt4epbone0'5cc, wh;tbY. .8ho local cartage Work against a background of ferns and j none 4a., 481y :wadies decorated Keswick United Mrs. A. Stroud, after attending BARGAIN PRIGE9.0:� !FEEDS DONALD RUDDY Barrister'. A W. MITCHELL Church on Saturday evening last, for her s other to Barley Feed, $24 00 per toss r R. solicitor, Notary Public. MoneYto Loan. S the marriage of Rowena, daughter of•' odke formerly Decopted b the late A. E. Chris (Snceef3tsor to D. ?litmro and Picker- Mr. T. F. Donnell and the late Mrs. his home in Detroit. Barley Caop, $25.00 per ton i V", South wwoctu ourx;�iouse. Whitby. 81Y0 Donnell, of Keswick, and Mr. Russell Mr. John Parker celebrated his These are, the Best Feeds on char B BATON, BELL 1k Rf�35. earriat. ing Coal Co.) James Stork, son of Mrs. Stork and 80th birthday last Monday -week, at ne Solicicora, ao4 Nn� "h °r° Omar`° Ylcskering Dlit. zhe late Mr. Robert C. Stock, of the home of lis sister, Mrs. G. White ltet for the eiouey. ants. asp Bay btreet. Toronto.. _ t Pickering. Rev. Charles E. Fockler A number OF relatives bEing present W. Beaton. Office phone 7400 RAaidonrn,• 652' officiated. The wedding music was He ^" - b"'"self „+. 6-ing vile ors- RE%IILi� 1 j5 )Begam, Adelaide a83s -1a played bq Miss Margaret Fockler, est Liberal in the vicinity. One fanner ;many others bay' DON'T DRIVE WITHOUT who rendered a solo during the sign- the saute experience) fed eight RICHARDSON. PICKERiNG A Public Liability Insurance. One acc- ing of the register. The bride, .who The Henderson Sisters. of Toronto MU'• vEY-- $arristen.Solicitor',Notarie. pigs from time of wennia Iplsbllc, ns -224 Conned- ration Life Building. ident may cripple you financially for was given in marriage by. her father, popular tap dancers will r sat- P B R tCorrtarot Yort�,c and Richaond Sts- Toronto, years. You can now buy insurance wore a lovely gown of white, silk net ietf, a tSt. Andrew's Garden with nothing else but Barge! � Panne+ Adelaide 4489 and 4480. BY appo int• ever taffeta, made on long slender . ; Feed, at a profit. of $45, beside* t 4 turd�ay eveninge, ptoitering restdenee. iyith payments extended over nine Party on Monday evening nePtf wia, months. Your choice of good reliable orineess lines. Her veil was caught - — teeaing a brood -.sow, and a Canadian Companies. 25 per cent re- ,n a cap with orange blossoms, and �. 'Greenwood y11gONd9CN dt MrM11.LAN- HKrris duction for any person who has driv- ghe carried white Madonna Lilies. arua11 quantity to other' _ 1 tan, Solicitors. Notary Public, Offices' et C Reardence of Mr. Thomson, tot 11, concetwon 1. ell three years without an accident ,Liss Atinis Kydd; of Toronto, sous- Mr. Southwell spent Sunday . with animals. Piekehng, of8re hours: ThurxraY and Saturday fur which he was to blame and a. fur- n uI *e- pride, was ,-.bridesmaid and his family here. Farmers will save money by ea+- a: everunga. from 7.00 a m to 8 so a. m.. or by then reduction of 10 p., e. to farmers. appointment. Torontoonkcr fwsRoyslssnk wore a pietiy frock of white emb: Mildred' and Gertrude Corbett arP - ,hanging any kind of -grain fur lfda P1wntFick20 0. Toronto Elgin 5303. D A �-'► Adered organdie with large white visiti; e ,c'i!h Will and Mrs..Crumm- victure hat and carried a bouquet of er, of Pickering. F [:O C R insurance Agency Broaghans �Y- ui nk ruses and blue cornflower.. Mr.1 The Mi9,sion Band will meet Aug - ROLLED OAT§ ' - -. v- ,• Phone Pickering' 515 W ' we Donnell brother of the bride u4t 4th, at the home of Mrs. Wes: . -WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR. 11�'E1L C. SMITH. D. D. 4., I- D. S. xaa best man and the ushers were Sadler- WHEATLETS lr (Succeerorro Qr J. N Dales), Graduate of The Beal Store, Claremont `,i r. Hobert Stork and Mr. Tcd D*tn- I :firs. R. 'Wilson• and uraandaughter. oe Royal college of t)entai Surzrom and Toron -9.2t K 1, The- greom, best man, and the Marjory , Byers. are visiting fri -e +ls BAKING BRAN dcc• to University. At C.taemont office over t). A ... P$U �I F - _ S,wtt's store cve+7 Taesusy And Fnd•p, t�ttone FURNITURE °hers all wr re . white flannels with in Toronto. All aecounta are now d'ue. Please 4e�t -' /tuff 10-11, Ord :;avy blue .cuats. Later the couple Miss Lois Byers is spending a few tie by cart or approved notes. or ­­40- - 'eft fur a wedding trip to the Muslt� � days, at her grandparents, Duncan t,r before August 10th. URRBERTT FALLAiaE. L Da We are displaying an attrtaetiQe ka Lakes, the -bride t avellin- in i and :sirs. Dolphin,.. C1 D. D. 5•. Graduate of the Royal Ca&rge of variety 1+f �- Z• 4MMMIL+� Dental s,tr4ewr. end the un,verwty af'fotontc y rgvy sport costume with navy felt Mr. and ''airs. Barker• were in. 'the oaeein rmwetrce second door cast or St, And -Alumloum and �OranitewatF Etc• e.et and navy accessories. On their .village on Sunday , on their' return awe's Church. 1?tekenng, Oat.. Olrrae Hours p Furttitu *- +rrd p tart itt:re -- turn. Mn and Mrs. Stork will live l from their honeymoon. �' RED STACEY a. at. to 4 m • or by appoint rent• 1 ray Novelties. Green is rapidly, recov= „anise). Pttoae Pick 3706. 4817 - n Keswick. ` Miss Ed,.. Prices low. in kerptngs `+oirb times, erine from h r recent operation and Paint -r and Pip,f.bKngt-r *ua {�1 lGasas. Remember the Presbyterian Garden will soon be honne again. 86 cents per hour or bj cunttrtea - 'Party on Monday Evening, Aug.. Mr. and Mrs. McGuire entertained anyabere. ^fCLiZABETHRICHAftDSON- Gi -proc and Lime 6th in the Memorial Park company from Toronto over tiie wed 8atitifacNon111uarantetxdt ,,A►.. Fire a"d antomcb+ le insurance of all kinds _ ge,aKat cemttanresof soudfsnawAal. stand Just arrived a large shipment t)i Brougham Mrs. Gamble, and grandchildren re- , I6 yearn a :perieFCet Gyp -qc 1 the follo%%in¢ miznt : turned to Brampton on Sunday after PINE _ DRIVE • . DU NBART4IV POSTILI.. Licensed Auctioneer 48 in. s .'L in. (iyproc The Buckingham.s were guests +of �end;. spendin> a week with her slate =. Airs + �j 48 in. z 84 in.. -4 the Middleton family on Sunday last. Raine. or write 1�unh,trtu. :, P. O: • Jl' for tloant4• of York and Ouserfo. Ate - • t of all kinds s0eau•d to 0o siam�fs+ ;i MFati F.1}a Wallace, of Toronto, via- James and Mrs. Raine were called wawa., assns• dt•ea aivw P, o., ono, 48 in.: 9ti ia. to Oshawa one 'evening last week. Shingle For Sale - - 48 in s 108 in red at the Brown home on Friday. to the illness of their son. Os- owing ALATU�1. TOWF9'$ Mr. •George Stevenson, of Hami]- - - Ciett. t;onyeysacei Consatt a,oner "48 'n. s 4;!t3 U�na'tonel Board ton sac a -cuest at "Thistle Ha" ' ov- car, who is now in the Oshawa Rosp- attidarrt� Accounxsnt, Ere. ]suer o+ Star Liens ital. f3aIt Galvanized Steel Shiogfest .rnagc E_soenre*. Whitevak. fha. Rgrri w ,!► P+q.tpr The annual Sunday School Picni^ brit State Sbiorgles. er the week -end. - Sind tr re it Some of our girls attended the plc- Will be held. in Green's Park on Aug. Also, re-r- t•ringg fuggy whtel-3. WA[. M A W. LICENSED AIIG �•�. . nic and camp -fire meeting at Green's Lawn mowers sh%r YY 'I'toNEER .lot York. Qrtw4c and Dmib.m • m•� Park, Greenwood, on Monday. 7th. There wn71, be the usual. sports penes• C,00nu•s, A11ktcdsof •ales vrowwtn attend Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and Brine- your baskets and see that all T. PATER90N'8 CLAREDfOK'!f - wn god a tr,..onable. Dot.. .�. �Y � LUMBER YARD arranged at NEWS' OfLcv. Batt sod rndepeo Jean, of Beaverton, spent Sunday children have a good time. as this is Call and get.prices. Phone *HZ dent obooe. Whttby,Oct —_. _ _ _ with•.Mrs. Philip and Mrs. 'Doh-,. : their day. - Mr. and Mrs. Gauthier, of To �g Lynn was called to Claremont •, GA"ET ROBERTSON ._'Pickering Mills tn, visited their parents here on Sun- 'one day last week owing to the ser• BINDER TWINE Electrical Contractor day in their new home: loos illness of her father, John Ayers. The best fePda'are cbr+sp--t in he end His death occurred on .Saturday ev Wiring arad Repairing fur, Light These produce results. Feeda that art- The R. Rawson family, of Clare- ening. We extend our sympathy to PLOW Qu AR�' (� or power, iofe:ior require rnnre and results are mont visited at V. Shavers on Sun- the family. L • • S a +r'r'1 not satisfactory. day. A31 kinds of electrical goods We have good heavy feeds for - hot Mr. and Mrs. Empringham and ch- William and John Valentine. and �Np kept in stock. fattening, also dairy feeds, oat chop ildren of Toronto, visited L. and son, of Kingsville Ont., and William "1 ly Phone 17o6. P,ickerior ;orn grain • bran.. aborts, beet, pulp Mrs. Matthews on Sunday. Ellis, of Whitby, called on a few of _.KING p Iutpn feed eta•. - The W. Cameron family and Mrs. their friends here last week. The I SFBCj A i j? A'(' '..Try Rt•yal Pastry Flour for J. Hogle, of Oshawa, called on Brou- Valentine boys were born 'on the - 1AL RA a cakes, pies ate. farm now occupied by 'George and BUG KILLER j sham friends on Sunday. ON FARMER'S CARS Laying 5.41tt,ah The Misses Mary and Fern Mal- Mrs. Gibson. gee Uj ISc'rateb Feed colm are holidaying' in Galt this ` Hear Harvey and Kenny, the popula Poultry Feeds Wheat week, r Pbone 2729 For all Classes of Insurance. Cracked Corn Mr, Will Brown and Mr. R. And- Comedians in Memorial Park _. . Ground Corn ,non, of Toronto, were with T. C. Monday evening JAMES WATSON CYRIL E MORLEY ,Oyster She]] and Mrs. Brown on Saturday. ` Cherry w ood Proprietor We deliver .Phone' Sal � Mrs. Baker and daughter are via- : -; � +�, - Pickering, Ont, We are in a position to Bii order' .tins .airs.- Gillette, who now resides BxOCJZ Road GereralS Ore" for- Fertilisers at best possible in the McKinnon residence: Mrs. Hodgson, of Winnipeg is'via- prices. delivered at y' Rev, Mr. Ferguson, a former pas- iting with her mother, Mrs. J. Lau- - .fur farm. SIMMONS' BE` !OT' Of St.' Johns Church, called on ghlin. Da N. Lock wood -the Gannon family recently: MISS .Florence Ritehie,,of Toronto, ON T. Mina McMaster, Deaconess, of is the guest of Mrg`Fenney this BURPEE'S OUTFIT FIT _ PICKERING, O. T. Toronto, spent last .week with relat week. V ivies in Brougham. Mr. and Mrs. ' R. McGriskin and R. G. CLENDENINQ Mrs. H. Mechin, of Pickering and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Uonsieting Of a walnut, K. and Mrs. Devitt. of Toronto, Mrs. Fenner. SEEDS FUNERAL DIRECTOR = steel bed With a good kalled on Brougham friends on Fri- Mr. and Mrs. - Morrish spent a pi- jay easant evening with the Tennis Club cable spring and felt' Private_ Ambulance The church services will return to at • Chalk Lake last Friday: Day and Night Service she regular time on Sunday next. S. Congratulations to our pupils who s f ROW iYlattr8f?d phone 9000 S. S. at 1.30 p.• m. and the church sea -' have been successful in the recent ,1i1+ - -: COH1 fete �I3 �� ;vice at '2.30. Entrance Examinations, Edna Rat - p > Malvern 5000 The many friends of Mrs. Harry cliffe havinar passed in her year':+ '_i Rolph, :of Markham; rejoice with her work and Norman Petty on his exam. _ 40 INCH CEDAR CHES' Markham, • Ont. in the recovery of her husband, who Mrs. Meyers. of 1lamiota, Man., `' -. -- _ is now home from the hospital. who has been visiting her parents, We sell Burpee's Gardena . ;. In Walnut finish, cedar � KEEP COOL! The berry, crop is almost done, %kl- Mr. and Mrs. N. Gates, is leaving- for Seeds in bulk, the roust econo- IiDed hough the crap was light, prices her home on Monday of this week, mice) sap to bay seeds It were Rood so profits 'were equalized her parents entertained ' for her un' , :Good Value, $10 50, and no loss sustained by producers. Thursday evening of last week. you have ne-ver, planted -1k.c- - Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hubbard Our pastor, Rev. Mr.'Bick, is hill = pee's seeds try some ;thle years. Bny a'Coleman Instant Light Miss Hattie and Ray Walker, of inK his vacation during•August, so in and be convinced that they - 5Ik9 MULE 9' stove, and cook in comfort. ^laremont; Miss Ruby Annis, of Gr- the first Sunday -in August there will .GLIDER- COUCH It ie quick, economical and ienwood; Mr. and Mrs. J. Simms, not'be' any Sunday School or Church have' no equal. i Safe. ind two ,children, of Toronto, visited Servi held, but the regular servic- Full leIIRth, with bead on Sunday at Meadowbrook Farrar es we resumed on the following we also have fat few 'choirs Also coati ail `stoves and ovens. vith John and Mrs. Soden.' Sunda re8t This is one Of our •vere in Gravenhurst last week -end The meeting of the Women's Aas- Dahlia bulbs in named varier smarttist eouchei We have in afar?;, Bing Bug. ,nd called on Russell Gray and found ociation will be held in the church at ' .Lief,, at 15e. And 25e. each, wodf OIIl 1 Z 95 lim improving d cheerful', and 2.30 "o'clock on Thursday. August awforted color Gladioli, at 15w y $ Biller, Arsenate of Lead, P i, - wail to see ho friends. 4th. Word - Sincere. Program Com•, t is Green and Limp, all ai Mr. and Mr , Will Bate; of Toron- r dozen, all good stock Mrs. Wes. Petty and Mrs. Stewart, . TH.E PICKERING. NEW CA STERRITT right prices wall Mr . Hanley, of Stratford, Hostesses, sirs. A. Feeney and MrK. ~ A. w to with A1`ss Bate on Saturday, J. Mainland. So far this rear our Jones Store Funeral Director, �I,YIN BUSHBY � latter returning home with them. meetings have been soy attended )lrc. Svlvannus Phillips, of Stouff- and appreciated and en,ioyed by all. ,ambulance Service :ille, and her daughter and the lat- We are sure this coming one will be PboDg 6W � Phone 131,30 1 Hardware ?hone 4800 en's children,' from Saskatoon. have of the same hieh order and von are PICgFRT'4C -'' °'t' tl,-;- relatives here'dur- all cordially invited to attend. g 1C>3ring, t}71�t8Yto, : :ig t pa3t week, - Those were the. twat words_ she STAMFORD MAN KILLED BY TR.1' P owers Mca,D e�l�ild _ spoke. Her physician marvelled at her res`otance, Uremia was the immediate cause of ST. CATHARINFS GIRL KIIJED death, I: was one of the "complica- tions of the c;acerous growth in the Freight Strikes Him at Crossing — Car - Collides - -Witt �bdomen: - - Far more gifted than' most of her �"`•" f'�tr}ting 13 —T Girl Dies — Truck ` contemporaries, Miss ureeelri w no - ccupants__Uniliiured. �- known aq one of the most brilliant .,.Champion Of Hapsburgs, Schuschnigg Is Named Chancellor conversrtionallsts in Hollywood, _ ! Niagara Falls, Ont.— Walking in bound truck driven by Ethel Haiglk Of Austria — Vaenna Uneasy Again, Her success on the screen is un- front of a freight train Saturday af- of Agincourt who claims she was rivalled. The Academy.' of Motion Pic- ternoon, John Stone, 51, • Stamford blinded by the glaring lights of an , -'Vlenaa, —A new Austrian- cabinet' and eggs are. mixed together in a re- ture Arts and Science awarded her I Township, sustained such injuries approaching car. The woman was ae•' was appointed Sunday night with clpe bhe mixing must be done very, the firs, prize for the beat perform_ that he died late Sunday night in the companied by her father, s market Dr, Kurt Sebusohnigg, aa, ardent very carefully —not at all violently or ance of the season 1930 -31 It was I General Hospital. He was walking gardener. Coroner C. D. Farquhar Anti -Nazi, succeeding the late Engel_ bulkily. Folding in Is the best meth_ given her f9r her rots "Min" in the voer the Clifton Hill crossing on the son was summoned and ordered an ert Dolifuss. as federal chancellor, od. movie ",Mtn. and Bill." M.C.R. and apparently, did not notice inquest. Scarboro • police were In- Prince >IIrttai Rudi;er von Statham- Hers succes brought about a new the flashing signal. Terribly injured, formed that a car almost struck the berg, acting chancellor after Dollfuss' To whiten old potatoes boil in as trend• in the movies —the featuring he was rushed to hospital and attend - man a few minutes before he was hit assassination, was named " vice- �tle water as possible and strain be- Mud starring of the old trouper type ed by Dr. McCallum, but expired by the truck Constables Howard j eellor, -lore quite done. Then put on the lid of playerF, in contrast to the habitual seven hours after being admitted Cramp and Wilfred McLellan invests. Austrian monarchists loudly hail- and they wlll finish to their own "youth and romance" tendency 'of Without regaining consciousness, gated, ail 'the appointment of Dr. Sebussch. steam. Shake well now and again. film exploitation. It was some time before he was higg , as chancellor. Schusschnigg This process takes about 6 minutes identified, by, possession of Catholic Sutton Girl Killed - } ever has concealed his monarchist and makes the potatoes very doury, - sci3pulars, showing him to be a mem- Lindsay —Mary Whittaker, 19, of `j mpathiss and he in reported to have - ber of that faith and he was given Sutton, was killed, and James Smith, M been represented at recent monarch- 1'he Markets _ the 'last rites of the church. The body also • of Sutton, lies critically injured 1�t meetings, The monarchists wish was removed to the Hetherington in a Toronto hospital as a result of a !or the return of Archduke Otto, scion Death Takes funeral home where Coroner G� B. collision between a truck' carrying 13 PRODUCE PRICES Snyder opened an inquest at noon to- berry- pickers and a car carrying six - • ..`. Of the Hapsburgs, United Farmers' CozOperative Co. The appointment of the new Chan- day which was adjourned until Tues- 'persona five miles east of Sutton 1. s Saturday were paying the following • �Cellor, who takes control of a nation M de day evening. early Saturday. - _ still torn by internal strife, means igii rear Prices for produce: •-g Both bliss Whittaker and south ` that the old "Fatherland Front" of - EGGE= Pricea'to farmers, cases re- Born. in. Buckingham; 'Stone came - -- Chancellor Dolliuss and the Austrian turned: "A" large, 20c; "A" •medi- here 11 years ago. He is survived by were passengers in the car which was Friends Plan Simple Rites in his widow. It was the second violent driven by Harry Taylor, Sutton. No lieimwehr (Hotue Guard)' will return um, 19c; "B;' 18c; "C," 17c. death here in two days, Charles one in the track, driven by J•- Patten- . to the same relative positions they Keeping with Sim BUTTER— Ontario, No. 1 cream- Knoll, Willoughby, having succumb- den, of Virginia, Ont., was hurt be. occupied under Dolfuss. Life ery, 19c; No. 2, 18%c. ed to the' effects of an automobile yond a few minor injuries and'shock. The successor to the post which POULTRY: An inquest has been ordered. J - t • � collision Friday night. q '_' coat DoIlfuss his life returned to the NO L IVING RELATIVES Wholesale prices on poultry as sup- -- bositton he filled during the critical $everly H131s. Cant: The body of plied by the United Farmers' Co- Drowns in Fall Into River 3t. Gatharias Girl Killed hours immediately following upon the Marie Dressier, most beloved of the Operative Co Satutday were: Embrun, Ont,— Losing his balance Orillia —One girl was killed and shooting of Dollfues and preceding screen's actresses, was carried back (Quotations in' Cents.) - while stopping to pick water - lilies, on three men injured early Saturday the return of Prince von- Starhemberg . guaddy to her home from Santa Bar- - Live Dressed the bank of -the Castor River here, when a car driven by Phil Marron, Trom Italy to take over the acting bare where she died 9 "atnrday niter _ _ _. "A" - "A" - Albert T. Emard; 48, local manager Bracebridge, crashed into a truck ehaacellorship; along illness. It was the end of a Hens, over `5 lbc.. :.. 11 13 of the Ontario Liquor Control store, about 4% miles north of Orillia. a The circumstances accompanying .... 10 .12 was' drowned Friday, His body was The girl, 'Mary Keenan, 20, cif St. ! g career which began in the little _town 4 to 6 lba... • • ... _ the appointment of Dr. Schuschnlgg of Cobougr• Oat., and carried her 3 to 4 lbs. .!..... 9 =•31 recovered half an hour later. Catharines, was a passenger with were dramatic. A midnigbt session through a life of many vicissitudes Old roosters ....... 6 8 Emard had gone for .a walk along Marron in the car and died soon after In the chancellery was surrounded on the Americka. stage, to stardom, Spring chickens: ' the_ river bank- accompanied by. his the crash from a broken neck. Mar- - -with barbed wire barricades, and a a stardom of the sort that gave her Over 6 lbs. , , 18 brothers, Dr. L. Emard, Montreal, t� is in hospital suffering from a heavy guard eat off approaches from the affectionate admiration of mil- 4% to 5 lbs. ...... 16 ., and Rev, Father Lorenzo Emard, broken knee cap and deep cuts o>4 _ _ _ :.• alt directions•for a considerable dta- bone: 4 to 434 lbs,',.,,,• 14 Rockland, who was visiting him. ' the face. The truck was driven by tance. Two friends of many years' stand - g34 to 4 lbs. 12 After viewing the body and ques- Bert Scheer, Aldershot, and with itltts r _ Vienna police and the Helmwehr Ing Mr. and Mrs. Alga Walker, who was Steve Boychuk of the same vii- - - bad been wader tension all night be_ 2�{i to 334 lbs......:. 10 tiatiing witnesses, Coroner D. S. Mac-' Tage, were with her when the end came Broilers: Dougal, Russell,- returned a verdict - . bause at rumors of sa impendtng Nazi M- airoti, thought to be returning peacefully, consuited with several 'riff to 2% lbs. .. .: 10 of death by accidental dxownttsg and from Bracebrid e attack and a po�lice---shake -up had g ,apparently truck. taken place fallowing the death BOA$ her closest companions about WHOLESALE 'PROVISIONS decideyl an inquest was. apt neees- ed the truck from be>Sind. The trucl4 - _ rat police ofLcial implicated by au- funeral arrangements. She bad no Wholesale provision dealers arerY• loaded with two tons of vegetables thorltlee _!n the plot which resulted Simple rites were planned• quoting the following prices to To- .,.Muskoka Man Killed and fruit, rolled over and Marron and to Dotes i death, _ "Her life was so simple, and we , Tonto retail dealers: w one of the trttckmen were extricated In addition to the Internal trouble know It Ti=ne• her 'wish that the isat Grsvenhurst— Charles Cameron, Pork- � -HamsF 22e; _sfeoulders; 27c; from beneath. 'Both machines were !which for the last five days bee been ceremonies be unoatentatlous;' said .butts, 18c; pork loins, 22c; picnics, 33-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex badly damaged. An inquest will be virtual cirri war, Chancellor 9chuech- living relatives, 14%c.' Cameron, pioneer residents of .Port held. Walker. Lard —Pure, tierces, 10c; • tubs, Carling, was killed instantly Sunday xllgij was faced with alarming reports on the Rosseau -Parry Sound' highway Upsets Boat, Drowns - !suggesting at least the possibility of Death `conquered as indomitable iol%c; pails, 31c; .prints, 10c. _ when his motor car ran into loose Cornwall- Abraham Hopp-., Italian and Yugoslavian troops meet + will, in claiming the life of the 62- Shortenin — Tieres, 8%c; tubs, 9c; 81" g gravel and overturned. The car nose_ year old Indian of Cornwall island year-old actress.. She rest!= !ought pails, 9%c; prints, 9 %c, dived into a four -foot ditch, Cameron liked to dance. His name tai ht indi- tn; upon Austrian soil. -to live, She wanted to, make another GRAIN QUOTATIONS being pinned underneath the machine cats that fact. He was crossing the • -- Osrtttan Border Again Closed ' picture, create another character Following are Saturda 's closing nowerfut Fascist e Y and sintering a double fracture of south channel of the St. Lawrence ' whose tears, smiles, defeats, u'l quotations on Toronto grain trans helhwehr (borne guard) forces were umpha and grumpy Q1d ways would q �' the neck and' back: - River in company with `another la- sported threatening a coup d etat actions for car lots, prices on basis He was well known at Port Car- dian, Frank White, in a rowboat. throb again from screens throughout ng;to White, i -'• gunday night -designed to proclaim c-i.f. bay ports: - ling and on Muskoka Lakes, where he In midstream, accordi the world. - -.:eta open dictatorship in Austria. Vletinr of Canct,r. ,: - - 'Manitoba wheat —No. 1 Northerner was employed for some years as an Hopes began to dance and upset the On a tour of Inspection at 20.30 a Ca�oer` ender her late She was strt_ 90i4c; No. 2 Northern. 873f,c; No S engineer with' the Navigation Com boat White was able to swim to United Press correspondent was not cken with the disease three years ago. Northern, .86c; No. 4 Northern, parry. II�'was employed as s chsuf- shore, but Hopes was drowned. The permitted within two blocks of the. She kttaw then her days were num- 83%c; No. 5 Northern, 81%c; No. 6 feur for a Mrs. Crompton of Toron- body was recovered. No inquest will - chancellory,. where the cabinet was Northern, 80c. to at her summer home near Rosseau be held. bared; but size continued her work, and was killed while driving tits meeting, The mats Vienna military Manitoba oats —No. 2 C -W., 44 %e; , - meeting. were ablaze with light, 1nd1_ elen to the point 80c- -where her appear_ Crompton tar. Dies While Swimming a pacing s mate of readlneei: A heavy antes before the camera had to be No. 3 C.W., 42 %c; No. 1 feed, 41 %c; mP curtailed to short durations because mixed feed oats, 32c. Lee Priestley oil its only a pas- - �► hart, 46, die William Arthur : guard was at the Central Telegraph the pain she Buttered, Manitoba barley —No. $ C.W.. senger to the car, was only slightly Abrahart, 4b, died while swimming bIIice and two steel- helmeted police 53 %c; No. 4 C.W. 52 %c; No. 1 feed injured, at Sunset Beach Sunday afternoon. were at the passageway leading to the Marie Dressler carried on and her While his neck is reported as broken, '.-Pedestrian Killed_ it is believed that he suffered a heart ' - journalists, room., will to live remained with her almost ac=t =nen ins cor�ni, 86c. �n� < • • . - �• � � ° • - ' One rumor said Nazis in Vienna had to the MIPUte of her' death,, Almost g Agincourt — $elieved to have been attack and fell from a raft into 'IM. ` _ received white slips. of paper with a monM ago bar physician *b track Ontario grain, approximate prices walking in the centre of. the - pave -- than five feet of water. `_- nothing written on ahem, which, were ed all hope, saying death might come track shopping point — Wheat, 87 to meet on the Kennedy Road a- quarter a ; alleged to be an order to -stand by in a taw hours, a few days, • and, 92c; oats, 35 to 38c'; Marley, 45 to of a mile north of Ellesmere shortly �. for attic+n is the capital, surely within a few weeks. 46c; corn, TT to -84c; rye, 46 to bOc; ,before midnight Saturday night, To clean 'flower vases, ash trays. •. She was in a coma for more than buckwheat, 58 to 60c. James A, Junke, 44, of Beattie Ave- or toilet articles. In cut crystal, use A government - spokesman sail! that nue, Toronto, was struck by a truck warts water with sufiicfent soap fiskea `Ue temporary, unofficial- •truce for the three weeks, unable to recognize those t F — �Dotfnaa funeral having passed, !t was about her, Shortly before `sl)e lost and - instantly killed. Junke Suffer -• added to make the water milk, not impossible that. the terrotistic,ele. consciousness ghee seemed to iknow "Do, you And fhe office staff one ed. a fractured skull, compound frac- Use a, small soft brqah for the cut momenta now wow t to make the end was near. big family?" ture of both legs, a broken..back and ad -faces, then rinse in 'warm wale! :.- trouble. i did tut up a good fight, didn't "No. I've found everybody congen. several broken ribs. with a little blue added and dry at ,, �-- -- - ial so far." The man *as struck by a north- once witli a piece of old ltnen, ' • Meanwhile, Germany again virtually l?" elosed-the Anstro_ German frontier, in- _. dicating the Reich -wants . to keep Hats Off To Canada's Crack Marksmen "hands off" all events to Austria dur_ !ng this crisis, and avert suspicion ;� . �'.,r «", - •,%.• , „�• -c :.S �'* .c:^, • \ •, ;: `, j1�a• �aW, -��5:�'•�vw" red Nazis, • �t._. :;', a. . ' At Innsbruck 'several hued _ � •. , � ,, ,,� `r �'� , .��'v. , ,�. - :.�hr,. � � • . 'weal,. .� :+��'�: ?::r;.." ;i ; :;�.•. 'attempting to flee into Germany were a- �� ' ..�.. reported turned back by (Lerman frontier guards, Closing of the German frontier was - .�' " - Coincident with numerous border in- -:cidents. A bomb damaged an electric _ powerhouse in a railway st4tion on the Austrian -Swiss border at Lustea- on- Rhine. An Austrian gendarme,! patrolling the Austro- German frontier - - `' near Obendorf, was wounded in the hand by a shot fired from the Bavar. ian side. One Nazi was killed and ' one .injured in a clash on the banks ,1 of the River Inn, on the Bavarian _._border. The order would prevent Nazis In ' _ - Germany from joining bands of rov- ing terrorists threatening the peace a. or the new Austrian regime, and like- wise bar Austrlan Nazis` from fleeing as r , w ae n .h ee a e 'into Germany. It a , .T '-part of an- effort of Chancellor Adolf - .'Hitler to "lean over back*ards" to Avoid a breact< with Austria. Because of -the delicat "e' Central Wuxi - European situation It was believed .Hitler desired to avoid any semblance -has won such laurels, i5 shown above. From left to right': Front Row-- Lieut. S. Jo! ts,oty The Canadian' Bisleyy Team, which r of connection or even ympathy be_' Wayne, Alta; Lieut. H. W. Steeves,'Morrctorr, N.B•; Captain I1. 1V. 9ishop; 'Ottawa, adjutant of the team; Lt. -Cq1.• H. F. G. Letson, 3nn- of connection the German and . Aus I)e- cou'ver, commandant of the teal!!; Lt. -Col. F, W. Utton, Toronto; Capt. A. C. Lucas, Toronto; Lt, R. A. Sweet, Hamilton; Lt. N. Dow, St. John; ,� N.B. Back Row —Sgt. C. E. Iddiols, Calgary; ifleman D. C. Brereton, Winnipeg; Pte, F. J. Martensen, La Tuque, Que.; R.Q.M. Sgt. R. G. Nazis. Hamilton, Ottawa; Sgt. J: Borland, Toronto; Col:, gt• -Major George M.. Emslie,'Toronto; C,C.M.; Sgt. A:• Parnell, Verdun, Que.;- Sgt.Major When Lemon and milk, or' lemon . -Inst• J. Trainor, Toronto; Corp. B. W. Beaumont; Vancouver; Corp. H. Taylor, Vancouver; Sgt. E. G. Stock, Toronto; and Lt. R. D. McLeod, . 13t. John, N.B , ,�, -. ,. �a - . • ' ` - -�'_ - . ' — "_ . + � 1 ,' , ,r,3. ;rte. _ s ' • ` ' - � *' ~•� - � , ' cat -gave. � .• - •.. ' � - _ ...•.�'.. '. ' _j ;. .. - :J� • � ' ,.:You ,• • . � . __ - - -- . ., .. . • , , . et 'the'' -g rea- ter i -- Girly fali%ht>9- sEoutl —My mother says I'm growing (regarding •en men? that • _ The Brute (regarding her.) -.- You , y dnly - • ',• �` mean beautifully. Sultor —I came to ask fOr'...yollr _ -,da atber'a hand. •..TURRET can Father —Young man, I'm sorry, but - giveo C You don't snit at all, I don't approve of you. Suitor—There th certainly -some am u� pokey #Wiho •�jq�! isLtake. It Is your daughter I am e��` raw✓ swV ,( asking for, not you. - . It pays to "Roll Your Own " '?with �orh y -The fellow who can't remember a _ i1 ',joke, is fortunate. He will not be ac- cased of telllug a stale one. , RR Not Card- indexed'Yet.� I tonight? 0 Campaa --Are you going to be busy' Il lo#ll�t !•` fq e•• -I don't know. This Is my first' date with him. Doctor-:-You must avoid all forms;, Of excitement. Mahe Patient —But, doctor, can't I we locomen -4 0CffANnxxjxo ac wvowRmc1S.ceas Pssets r� even took at them on the street? J "What does this craze for wearing - -- -- - -- 1faw�io,- ,,•.,;�,._ - -_'• used -fIv Com t*iR .L�w us, - 41e- D`e 8 Pe Blind Australian Bacon Club Streets of To- morrow - -aaaads a clergyman. That's easy, Attracting Large Entry The answer Is "Backe." Featured at C. N. E. Rtt• Small-Farm Judging hogs for' bacon type and MAIDSTONE TWP. MEN ASK Science doesn't really know what finish for market purposes the alaatgh- WINDSOR BUTCHERS TO Walking down the "streets of to. ana spots are. 'ro a good many girls, ter of hogs and their dfsplay in elec- Sydney, N. —Mr. Jack McI}onsld, GRADE STOCK ;morrow" wil! become an actuality for " they are freckles, trio refrigerators with plate glass of Coolamon, who lost his sight some visitors to the Canadian National Ex fronts will bra an interesting feature Years ago,- now runs a small mixed ESSEX —The Puce Road Bacon hibltion this year, following the first An apple a day •keeps ' the doctor of the Canadian National Exhibition farm. He milks twice daily, calling flog Development Club was organic- Installation-in . Canada of high lateti_ away, but what women really want. this year. This occurs to the car lot - the cows by name to "ball no." ed recently in the Maidstone Town- slty mercury vapor lamps which will to know --Ie, what " will keep gray competition, sach car lot to consist He aepar'etea the milk. feeds the ship. Hall Seventeen leading farmers provide a degree of lighting brighter 2 hairs away, of forty hogs from which ten will be " of the community signed Contracts than that of any street on the contin poddiea and pigs, sews his own to lend their efforts towards improv- ens, selected from each car for slaughter wheat -bags, and can even drew mu ing the market hogs of the section. Walter —Don't you like your college purposes. ton. All the stock on the farm know Transforming the "Great Wbite j him and, 'as though coascioua of hIs Eve farmer repeatedly requested ' yndding? - From each lot of tea the judges will �' � Y q Nay" into the ''Great Blue Way," the - Dinera No. I'm afraid there's an select one dressed hog. for final chain. handicap will stand for him to pet the local Department oi. possible o tamps will be Installed in the .street- egg in It that ought to have been pionahlp ca upetftion. .A ' reserved tore to do everything possible to fighting standards along the Pl'lnce's expelled. champion awitrd will also be made. them, He can distinguish each beast urge the Windsor butchers to buy Boulevard. Held by engineers to M . - .. as noon as he zone his hand along its their market hogs on grade as is , This unusual competition fe arousing ' he greatest advance In lamp efticfen.. -Women bawl out a matt for hypoc- a great deal of interest in +twine_ back - done over the scat of the province In Queensland there is a blind today. The insist that the resent y- since 1907, the new lamps do not - ricy, and rhea sneak into .the rest breeding cire!es throughout - Canada, grazir, who is not only a most sue- marketing system ss fuactioaing is depend upon an incandescent 1I u .room to smoke a cigarette. The jndgee. grill be A. L McPhail of cesaful breeder of beef cattle and this district did not give any ea- meat to�roduce tight but Instead use Brandon, Man, for Tamworths, York- blood houses but sa e= a column of mercury, which becomes Shctor —WeII, how's that thrillln shires, Berkatlree sad o er breeds; pert judge of couragement at all to the farmer g fat stock. He Judges by touch, feel - who produces high class hogs. highly lnmfaoiia wb'en as electric.enr. article getting' on? for carload lots L. Pearsal, Ottawa, Oat Mr. Pea-sal will also judge the ing the skin' and hair. He has judged The officers appointed were: Pre- rent ia' paused through it. Author (looking up from blank at some of Australia's biggest shows. sident, Fred Dahl; vice - president, R. The high Intensity mercury lamp is .1940eit) —Too tbrillin for words. �CQII hOg ola. "es and slaughter coin_ Ernest Standish; also being introduced in England and g petition is company with F. Williams iod. Willis; secretary. , of Toronto, director, Elmer Standish; caretaker,' It is felt that the installation at the Honesty !s "tho-'best Volley accord- Delegations of agricultural students Fred Mooney, all of Essex No. 3. Canadian- National Exhibition to the lag to a boarding houses proprietress from the state vocational, schools of QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS The other members were as - fol- forerunner If a new . type of lighting whose place sports a sign— "BOARD Edinboro, Ps Northeast. N.Y., and lows and between them '%hey own 41 which we may expect to see in the fu- LR8 TAKEN IN." Forrestville, Md., will come to the ]flit. Q. How can I remove a stubborn sows of fairly good type. lure. Artificial light, which has hitter ` hibition. The- principals of these glass cork from a bottle"! Chas. Reeb, Jacob Dahl, ' George erto been - yellow, is destined to be "'Georgia —is _Dorothea still looping schools have expressed themselves as A. By wrapping a hot cloth around Zack, James Hersey, Duncan Me- blue- green,_ and the eyes will have to for bar Idpal man.? being specially interested In the the neck of the bottle. Rae, Wilfrid Morand, John Quinlan, accustom themselves t-o a new set of _ Margaret —Good heavens, not She bitcon bog cnropetitlons. Q. How can I clean the in' nside • of Gabriel Renaud and H. G. Vivier. color values. Visitors to the Canadian Is far too 'busy looking for a bus- aluminum dishes? The Ontario Department of Agri- National. Exhibition will have an ad- culture BUSINESS P1CK3 UP A. By boiling tomato skins and culture agreed to loan them a good pace opportunity of judging. this _ Just the other day,.in conversation small pieces of discarded vegetables strong Yorkshire. boar of improved lighting of the future. type, free of charge. In turn each of -tn a land of cave dwellers. a tog with a prominent Stirling merchant, in the dishes, or pouring water con- _ bouse would pass as a castle. we were advised that the cash buiai- taining a little vinegar into them. the farmers agreed to give bacon ness .done by his firm on that pai- Q. Now can i improve the appetite hogs a three -year trial , titular day had been better than on of .a child?, Mfr Read 'He who has itln his power to com- any other day for -some sufficiently years. Just A. Children with poor ppetites Washing a teacup sufficiently tree mit ain is less, inclined to do so: The - another sign -that times are' gradually should, not be allowed to eat between from grease to rallsfy a scientist calla Unless you are interested in a 'very ides of being We weakens the growing better. — Stirling News - meals nor. should they ever be given for 'a trained eberciet and may take medicine which has belped desire. —Ovid. Argus. sweets, him as long ,as oaf hour. over 700,000 'women and _ • -; girls. Take it before and after x childbirth, at the Change or ;1 whenever you an nervous and POPC ARTI FR C A A.DA LYDIA E. PIhKNAM'S ­1 helps m-pr - ' VEGETABLE COMPOUND - _ TODAY..IT'S LIYER THAT MAKES ' :;T The fearless, courageous, dauntlae • YOU -FEEL. SO WRETCHED spirit that brought Cattier acco s i the high seas 400 years ago, is Wake up year Liver Bile _ _ —No Calomel Necesary .. For you'do feel healthy and haFDY. _- .' your liver must - Dour two poundh of x.' '''k` liquid bile into your bowels; every day. bringing and Can.. ..V Without that bite, trouble starts, Poor -. . digestion. Slow elimination. Poisons in - adiana out of the dark days of ? the body. General wretchedness. -y - �. • economic acres¢. This spirit is ex-' How can k ou eicDect to clear up a - , . . :� v ,w,_ • fiedinthe "ShowWindowof movi ss -.airs completely i orii _ situation i - empli mere bowel- o m1 • ,' , the Nations" as this mighty enter• water• laxative candy or chewing guns, t prise forges ahead in its capacity as or roughage? They don't Rake up Your . liver. an effective stimulant to the trade You need Carter's Little Liver Pilla and commerce of our Dominion, Purely vegetable, Safe. Quick and cute � 'Canada's Ca}tier Celebrations, results. Ask for them by name. Refuse ens, hi substitutes. 25c . at all druggists. 64 a conjunction with Toronto's Cen- ' — -- tennial Celebrations; climax on ; September 4th and Sth at the Canadian National Exhibition in INNING T O R T O R E impressive ceremonies in white Stopped - - representatives of Great Britain, .` • - ' ; ,�..., `` "`:M`•' France, the` United States and - D. D. D. Preseriptioe Speede Relief Canada, unite in celebration of that. it in gallantexplorer'a discovery f Can- Even the most stubborn ch g of ••. ., " .,,;,,• rp em pimples; mosquito orothta sect w^ r- ads. The Spirit of Cartier looks on ea a' rashes in - � ' bites. rashes and man other ale a at the Canadian Nati ieldstop r. Dennis' pure, Cdnstda a Canad octal cooling, gliguid anti antiseptic D. D. D. Pre- y ' • �, a , t� f Exhibition, where the progress of acripcion. Forty yeasaworld-wide success. - nations is On review. penetrates the skin, soothing and heai- w eea..t v. x. D•.eos al.eod ►. tiwl... iog the inflamed tissues. No fuss — no - -�' r,.,u,.e _- Q,s,•iMM„ - ; muss. Clear, greaseless and stainless. o It dries' up almost immediatel y Try i D. D. D. Prescription now, Stops the most _ .. N AHAD A intense itching instantly. A 35c trial sot - 4 tie, at any drug store, is guaranteed to 4 b TO RO N T� Prove it—or utoney bade. D. D. D. L, _ 'HAT 10 MAL a made hg :be owners of Irru.t,►rl 13,u.tt. .. . , ` AUG. Z4- TO -SEPT. 8 Issue No, 31 —'34 - r 'r , �1��lrn� tWtr i Que., Mr. Tom Brown, of Ottawa and! . LASCELLES - Grand Champion a, Miss Brown called on a number of Rid , yoourself of Clydesdale stallion, the property Sltieksmithing, � Woodwork old friends here last Monday. ( RHEUMATISM 4 T. O. Lowry, Whitevale, will at right pricers TE[tMS -Activities at Wilson's Park during make the season of 1934 as follow;. - _ the past week: Picnics - Rebekahe ,' with this old and proven formula Wednesday morning will leave his Now is time to have those repair. _ 1.•. Relief. guaranteed or money back. own stable and proceed to' John +jrclso new[ -t ons on Harrows The faro- f �8pcs- faC_;�ysy,l..pp4�p!�dyw+�c and Oddfellows, of Markham; Will• - - 0 nated St•te• sod Grq owdale Sunday School; - Broughame sad shat Mrs. K:,'of.ibz a sayQ - -d er, Chexrywood..fDr noon;_ th- ouy Fleuc y Plows elwaye on band, nvEt_1_x,,TrC R PV. q_ 'ence to Chas. Hutchin s, Brock: Rd. Ltcn,ionrP„ �� Vik +ng C1rPSm 8enar6- ., SriWa .0U in a0vncs. t`luciduy Ga:LvJ.. ,ll mow.•': In, Vier. z �..e R rew'a Playground vs Park Team; C. EDY;_ for night. Thursday proceeds t, W. — --. JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, A. C. vs. Park Team; Locust Hill t•? 1 am glad to. tell you that since C. Willson's Brougham, for noon; tors xnd Electric Waaliers. Mongolia. taking THROIL RHEUMATISM RE- thence to his own stable for nigi.t, Dealer in C;ockebutt and Frost k Audk7 I The Ladies Aid Garden Party was D'IEDY my Neuritis pains have all ' Friday afternoon proceeds to Ctrs- Wood machinery. 1'a great success. We wish to take this j left mP and I am able to look after ham's Hotel, Brooklin, for niuht. A• Phone,-:+1t will bring us to vour,farm. _ Harvest is on in full swing, with opportunity to express our gratitude rly work again. My mon, a'' -so. has Saturday, proceeds to his own sta- Oxy-acetylene welding. the prospects very fair' although the 'to ?Mrs. Pretty, Miss Booth, The Ziot: l found great relief from Sciatica." ble where he will remain until •the Phone Picli'715 Brain crops were all knocked flat by lisle Quartet, WT. Il,` Thorn, Mr. -C•; What- THROIL RHEUMATISM following Wednesday morning. ro ' the recent storms. And Binder. Twine Plooard, A. T. C. M. Those girls who, REMEDY has -done fo`r Mrs. K. and insure a foal, $15.00. ' F- T. �TCCG4W21,rd. took -,!art in the sket ::h and the �-ch -; . GREENWOOD 491 $s up 25 per cent in price. e4t „a. All these were thornughl� .;n- her. sun• it will . for you. A su edy "_ —'” "- y ' Mrs. Syd. Wonnacott and son, have safe relief for alt sufftrer� 6" rh-u; l a,�1PYt i1if.mWEris ShaTpened - - - ' -.been staying with i.e'r mother, :vlra. 1 ^`.'e'1 in all their nu!,:ber. We are g.,-: matism ailments. ;♦lade from an rl i - Theo. Annan since coming from the ateful to Nlr. Wilson for his kindness i and proven, formula. free• from, h -ib't . ON A. MACTrINE ESPECIALLY T T - Oshawa Hospital. Both are doing in 3: ±ins as chairman for the even' -g forr:ing drugs. Sife, simple and nl- DESIGNED FOR THE PURP03F. ' Notice YO YOU in such a capable manner. and the _ Al r. J. D. McKay, of Oshawa, pr- ball game. As in ev-rythi_ng, •• :t''•; in ~antion. tIf AnopQCiipf? -ft _r pr k ng All old atrease and dirt is thorourhi r i cached an earnest and appreciated few weak points showed un the strong one box; 'your money xill_be, refund washed out o-f the bearings and your sermon here on Sunday last. Mr. all the more. Three cheers for the ed. $1.00 'a box at you^ d'rugzr;;::. rnower will be • returned. well Wiled 'We'do Bnilriing of all kinds. :;.. . . 714cliay is an old man in the service "WinnahE." and t' -arks to all.. For sale -at 'Jones' Drug Store and correctly adjustad for cutting. CARPE' 'TERING. -- of Christian a crk and lus spirit is as W W. A A C' S'C 1 ` CE H E NTING, ' 3*outhf ul as ever. Sale Register � -- -; -Rouge Hill.4ervire 14riri••n. = ''FLii�IBING Notice to Creditors. S.A.T ?:I'•DAY, AUG. 4th - Administ- .�. or in PickPrina• ' - Brougham � �� + J A. $I7 - �.� .: ,.. and _ - I rator s auction sale of real estate, In the F•state of Gipson Conner, late BUS BI'• Phone 48&10 (35 SI " - - - J Mrs. R. Witter, of Toronto,: is hoi- ' (' a,.rts). frame' dwelling, and the. l of the Township of Pickering. in - -- - - - . .__. - ROf?F•i =LTG - jdayir_g at the' MattheK's Housr. ho`w`ehold goods, at lot 24; con. 2, -the County of Ontario, gentleman, s We slro sell BraDtf,�rd Roofing Pickering. the property of the e,t- Harvest is la 'full s��intt and crops deceased and in the Estate of Will- MHtei•iHla, ate of the late James Doyle. Sale- Radio'Ser''vice Empire B•+throom are pretty gw,d and the mot crops o lam Roswell Conner, late of the _ are excelie :.t. Canad;ans have much p• m• (standard time) - Se.. - -: same place. baker, deceased. E +{ ripn!ent, Dttro �V eter -to x' `i�. Prentice and. Prentice, au^ -t- All persons having claims against ALL MAKE�i y, yy�tpmP, • Be,►tt re be thank :'al for. but, one thin¢ re ioneers. the estate of the above Gipson .Gilt- '•'9ttble EgrciprnPnt • regret is the ner lati. granting more' ner. who died on the 17th day o{ - BERVPCED AND REPAIRED - and r,ther Building btaterials liberty on the liquor gestion. Mr. West, of Ashburn, preached a January, 1933, or against top estate - PRICES REASON.9 RI,P E..timateA Free of the above named William R,osswPil good sermon to St. John's rongreQ- - v WORK C3CARANTFED. _ , ation on Sunday evening, and the _E a Conner, who died on• the 12th day of Work Guarantees} _ young men's contribution to the set- April, 1931, are `required to f i!? the ARTHUR FIELD �• Care same with the undersigned I• Fars- �. d . PROUSE ,V : vice was appreciated• The Sundayi ell Conner, or Mrs. M. F. Ge:tr_da R T. I Graduate ,School session in the morning was somewhat handicapped by "the abs- and " Conner, Claremont, Ontario, " or be• 3 Ili Phone 5201. P1CK.ERIKG ,' Phone 015'02' - encs of teachers last Sunday fore the 4th day of August, 1931. -1f PLr KERING. ONFAR?O ter which_ date the assets of boot , of r Green River y - - •: Eye _tRP said estates will be distr(bu *e3 : aa•ongst the PartiQS entitled t^ Arita, _ - ' Laving rezard' only to - the -elsi of. _ Mr. Ed dio :►Iichell, of 3lunt :e i1 is ,,Strain ` which- notice shah have beer, giv -n. RED � � - -visiting his parents this, week. _ -The Ladies' Aid Tea at Jirs. Leh• DATF,D AT CLAREMONT, oNr. : plan's was a decided success. �y L. H. TtlCjk� oPt D. th'a I. clay of July. 1t)34. The Brougham S. S. held their pit 1. Russell Conner, Administratnr of - �C vie at Wilson's Park on Wednesday- Pay for• Visi.m not 'Blindness the estate of Gipson Conger. dpcea�= - Mr. Russell Foster and- family, of ed and -3frq. ;t.- E. Gertrude 'Comer. p SPECIALS % .114milton spent Sunday with W. A Pay for health, not sickness, risiva £Cerutrix of the Estate of Williane EXTRA _- an,l Mrs.- HARerman.- not blindness; efficiency not, inef_ic- Rossweil Conner, deceased. : Miss Margaret Steuart, of Mark iency. It we accept 'tile fact that the F"r '.Lam is 'spending a week with M) survival of •the fittest is a rule. that. - - :THURSDAY. 'FRiDAY' ,AN It SATURDAY 4=d Mrs. Duncan. would bP,'the measure used to deter- HORSE REGISTER. —,- _ -- - -- - - - Mrs. Duncan enjoyed having "her mine who sh• !ild, f;i! rartain p ,sit - Co. sou =in, :firs. Wilk,; and hLrs. R'illcs. fans replacing - those less fit, it can- USV aPATEL: R,- .12044, (1•ta10' FLOUR R, ` Red &White," 24 lb. D3 ,ef Toronto call on her last Saturday , not be overinoked that Oe vi,s'wi of Izrp,,,rted ata!lion, registered in the i� blr. nd Mr .�..Hoovai entertain the Sn+li.'t luxi plays a prominent' ps.t' C,�_ Percheson $tud B•)ok,. ani en- DATES bitted L Ibs, ' ,,,�`r' led 'company from Toronto and the in„ his , `.i^ e;ccv. Purquing this thou•• r•,c!ed ss' No. 471, the proper y i;f f •� 1� f • • r "r $fates on Sunday. - Rht t+, rile end •1 mu.it add. tb3t I. Oscar. Wilson, Brougham, t il! .P &G. SOAP 1 �J for. �t •. ?Raster George McNeil, of i'oronto, have, is mind that ca.�e. of. .:: +ht- Gt=d for service ,luring .l934 a' i _• + air 1C• :. spent s.week Atli Donald and Gor- 'lmnn- f.�etir,r v,Rarr, the defa^t was CORN don Duncan. Fort Wil' ^'re., :. t i n show ba • t i- i C LI ' .'E )fr)N'T EN IG.i 20,57.. Cy•• CORl � BEEF, 2 for ; - - T� -=2 1 c - Mr. and -: � -.:. Wilkes, of Axami•• ^lion to she,w• 'that the' ti'4,cint!' - -..- ,:, elate Stal :io1i SirF. DU tr, .re Ea• • ,;-lam called at tht Park on Satu da). w•as.•sucil as would no,. perm; o e.•m :.i signs,: Fim�: c; da**t. ,Bri+iRebank Joan « ff - fast, rinyment. Tvs case having been °Pre .-rnpt) :,thr nropert:''of F. r, S-+m• MARMALADE, Aylmer 2 for 25c Mr. Ed. Lewis uill'have ehalge or' iously r- •Fra -te.(l r found. thrnurt _Prs, ,Gordan Park Farm. !,:.Q cos - • 1?•• s¢r�1ce.,c•;-Aux 5th, at 7 P. 171 - -,he valtt,• of cheek tuts and, follow o �,• -.•, ii • ff c • _ du ring tie •abs ;ence of Rev. H• Wil- ,up exam(rtatinna when. made by the `a „',!.en tQ' "ill make t ^e 4Pa,)ti SARDINES, ES, Brh�nWZGk. V tins �r 7C. c,• (934, at his own s:ab:e. T *r-r,q- : y+pn• -one famllin" w•iti, t ^p, Ease. --that v1a- ve; ' M3 L A *.! r �'�' e� re- Mr. Howard Ferrier, -of 3lasaacn + ion could br.improvtvt beyond the re- wci,dPnts at owner's risk. Jo :� B ■ TER, No. I Creame�7 2 Ibs +�1c vsetts. and his ;;ride are honeymoon, i cord of all previous ekamination" I ' Fa. 1, managpr. i , - �v I= in Canada and called on his aunt When then! results were shown and: SUGAR �eI�OW Or White,-(',,,h, ifiss Martha Ferrier last week. (compared with the records, existing DOT. T7324a _1'.921, t?w lmpo :ta! f �Wt. 5.3� Rev. lir,- Rick had charsce ' of the when -this patient was usefully em- ; French Percherm Stallion,. __.hr ..- servlce here at 3 P. m. Sundav Ih ployed,• it was the meant o£ not only j = property of- E, A. Somers ^tile,, will WhY rt "' HIP" i�`9' Z' +''PQar w ?ten yon ctn purehs+►e LAPP'S : ..... "brought. an enjoyable cue.�arre or giving an Qnspiayed person emolov- stand for season of. 1934 at his PURE. CEDER VVVErVR from u++at the•ame price? ''•`The - Lord's Daq." meat, hut. of talons a ailline «•orkr own stable, 1,r Il _IOtF. I;n Mirk G7�0�/` -7 I'.cv. S:cm R-own• n` Sher',t °cok :', off relief'and xiv.ing him empFyment, ham- This harse is a Government UR,5C - _ Fie believed in paying for vision not Premium Horse, T�rais $10. pay• - - -- - - -- blindness, for heap:. -not sickness..for i able' Nlatch tut- =?p?.i -No. efficiency not inefficiency. Form Al. :401 accidents at owtser'a. to be cott.tinued risk, ROCK _. _ - y,.,i c,; • ?,.r ... 'PHON PiCIil3RiNG 800 - - We deHtt�ee� r, HEATRE 'r YOU RIDE oft AIR ,Pickering Hardware Store ' ZTortioera. Electric Sound SytaeDr ? I .. motor eoa�ch , �.� ti The F1iea are Bare, and'we Have -the 'Goode Flit, FIy -To>EK ; �• ;_ Bound Pictctres at their Beef -__ �r 't • ;� for t�.e Honse. I)r.. Hesa, Fly Spray and Stock Aid' PiY �- -.,,_ � •1 for the Stack: King Bug :kitlerfor. the otatoee �THIIR9SDAY, FRIDAY. BAPRD _�_ - _(1_.� r - A. and- all aarde.n. produce _ Ic kills the AIIGUST2ud, 3,c! and 4th' r..� ~ t.. bag6 and pt'P.vent,4 b!hght. ' _ •- &,reetn'D(,nra, n ind.n+T' Svrpora nr.ri n+, i' Cloth for the fuse. - MY M PS ►! ( - ,; �^e A !gin +l i,4ttt¢iPfP at :,lc•k -, +f H-4 vine A!;,i .f? ►rveeG Toole. t Plow g'lare's t„ 6t %I' in Ak ", of Plows. . : BETRAY" _ �7f�!' _ .. _ %F -�.i, •r "� A,gant for XeCarmitk- Deeti•ca F.crm Machinery `- - .,ILIA` HARVEY yourfravels ar,a Relcairs, JOi3� SOLES nee not a1ot15 journey ` ;�L BRENDE,L - ++r 0nr- 1 -oft`* -- "We have it•. CKn get t4 Or - rypir, l L,w. Retu•n Fares hetwPen , Pickering and It i,+ n +,t nctscie." BaRRTE St.05: MIDLAND Ild 05: MII3HOKA - y:• WASAUA BEACH 6580. ---Telephone 3906 J t jinbjert, to change without notice) Tickets, ` Q Q�(�' r ' LissDdap, 'Tice- d r.y and Wad n'sd't►p / Tieicr 'rabies ,u, i all C oerh Travel Infor- J S BALSDON, - u, «tI= at the - • S. to AUGUST 6, i and 8 EASTERN HOUSE Phone 4600 - _- PIG�;ERIN� 'TWO - FINE., FEATURES . ,L THE ' IRQBINS ARE BACK ' `SAX 'O A L40 THESE OVER : !den's Work &rots 2 49 itp y : 1) �.. _ Durant Sedan :3 used binders 6 and 7 ft. cut '- very n » p�•.; - BIND 1� ;31 _ 14 Mea`s O Ilea d P ctt� l 2�'pr 1931 Ford Coach 2 used Mowers " i[ao'8 Wont Shirts Sae, o� d for I, - 1 . _._.... Durant 4-cyl. Coupe Number of gang plows _ CHARLIE RQGGLES 1927 - Buick Coach - 2 Ridinq Plows 1930 Essex Sedan - Electric Stove (used) . F!sr. Team Hrsrns+ae �2d $(l up MARY BOLAND _ 1932 Durant 6 -18 Sedan 2 Cook Stoves (used) W. C. f IF, LDS 193i - Rugby 1 1 -2 ton Dual Wheel ' - gorse CoVars at various price+a ,ALISON SKIPWORTH - truck ( , SPirAY MATERIALS Sweat-P�.ds !Ceatn LiAa, 8UliNS ALLEN -19314 •Chev.' Sedan Demonstrator = 1924 - Ford Coach' Arsenate of Lime, 10 cents per Ib• Now is•the time to get than old - 15 -30 Mc Deering Tractor t4rspnate of, Lead, 14 cents per 1>2. ;a haroeess repaired 10 -20 Mc-Deering Tractor Taro-in -one and fling Bug Biller = paired r : Flions 290! ' �� Ky)I 3 - Fordson Tractors � ••Part's Gram and Sprayers '. _ • M0 NurnbQr of Tractor P'IGws "- l De Laval Milk Cooler $25.00 CECIL B R A D LEN • ;RENg BENTLEY CHAS. COOPFR, CLAREMONT - - ;- - - � fir_ - •S • _ _ L'laremont many years ago. In 1923 he married, Oliver Mowat and Mrs. Thompson of K Mrs. Annie Gourlie, of Claremont.' Toronto, called on Mr. and Mrs. V. L: E. O'NEI (,,,. - T. G and Mrs. Gastick spent a in a week, be opening, in the store where they have resided ever since. Parkin on Sunday. week -eAd in Georgetown recently. recently vacated by our druggist, a He was of a riuiet, kind and generous The funeral 'of the late Mrs. Hirst - FUNERAL DIRECTOR &ND- Miss Ma�rrjory Lye, is at horrie for ladies' and cluidrens' ware store. Dr- disposition and durinx his, residence was .held at the residence here last a ML,R two - weeks' vacation. essmaking and fancy -work -sill ' also t _ W'QPd- _�tt�ng .yam i � � -�. -- here. made many- friends. who held f 15e«�dag- �ftern-�a.- --�F�arz set- •„" —him in high esteem. He was a life- ; vice w e a -, ;Ie,c huccessor ;to W. J. Mather, -- ribs village and on the county roads Several of our ladies of the lxaJ _ I�'t!< m b,-VF _t �cn.' of Ashburn. After which they pro Btoutivilte f ` I +i,s. Ed. Wilson bas been visitin: green attended the tournament at i In .the absence of his pastor, the fun- ceeded to the horhe 'of her brother at , day last. Night and Day Service Wm. and Mrs. Linton. Stouffville> on Wednesday seal servCces were conducted from � Newmarket. where - another ,service � f - _ Mrs, Gibbons i� reported to be con- The Brock Road is the rouzhest his. Late residence, by Rev. J. 'R. Bick ! was held. She was buried in the New- Business Phone Residence Pboo•' siderabiy improved in health. -piece of motor highway in the Prov- of A- hitevale, on Tuesday, July 31st, market Cemetery. — Mrs. Wm. Bielby, of Stroud, is ince. 98U! 98m sper..ding,a couple of weeks with Mrs Mrs. Walter Symes, while carrying and. w•as 3ttenried by a larze, nu nber , The lawn social held at the Ball : Ayers. - a pail of water into the boos? a fe -.t ` of relatives and friend s Durink the home teas a decided success. After WM. ANDERSON {service .mixed quartet from the tr. -. the ball game,•yv}tich was won by the Mrs. Murray Forgie and four child- days ago, slipped.and fell. suffering ited Church sang the hymn, "The 1 Greenwood girls, a splendid program ten of Toronto, are. visiting wit h tits. a compound fracture of .one limb, it 1, ands of Time are Sir :king ". inter- ! of local talent. assisted by the orch- DUMBARTON T. �• idh was placed in a cast o- 'M' ,.Went took place in Riversisie Cemett estra�fro:n Whitb3�. Those takine part -; � Johri and ,James Neal, of Mt. -For.. It is expected' that she will b•e wild er,,--- Lindsay: Tfie beautiful' floral tr- were Noble. Stevenson, Bobby Gibson INSURANCE - est•r attended 'the' funeral of their uv'for airy months. ibutes 'were a silent tribute to the Lena Sadler, bfable :Harbron, Mrs. N. brother in -law, on Tuesday. Jumps' Anderson" -oi' :North'Dak-t•1, i -high esteen: in which -the de"P. -A Gibson. Thanks to you all. After the _ .. AC'TC)Mt1B[I:E '• Miss Mary Wagg of the Eastern.' a resident of Claremont, 3� years .a• as held. Surviving are his wife, and program, � lunch •was served" by the i .General Hospital is spending a,vac- g, e:,i'•i :,g r- elative: r.ere for.sorrg•; four`thildrer. 6y' hi= first marriage. ladies. FIRE ation at her home here. ti-ne.' He reports crop condit")r, L' -: i They are Mrs. Jos. Smith and. Mrs.. a • Two mixed rinks from, 'here were that part of his country very p'•�'r. j Zealand. o_` Liridsa Its. Jos. Fyne. ; BL R(�LARY 5 Beneath the roof of the combiner. - : CASUALTY at Highland Creek on Tuesday even- His son, owning �?00 acres. has suf of Greenwood and Wiliam. on the old Coliseum, (terse' Pape and );ive „ing. fered to such an extent frorn thp,f h +)^.nestead,:also five grandchildren'. Stec(: 1'avilit ;n a: the .Canadian Nat- LIFE INSURANCE' Mrs. D. A. Scott is spending a -feu grasshoppers, that he ha-s to set! ".•a Phone Pickering -` days with Tom and Mrs. Scott, near herd of 90 head of cattle. but will -�- - iahaI Exhibition. in realty one unit g 79411 Ii01 " Bond Lake, at the latter's cottage. probably have sufficient to feed hi•. Kinsale because' they are io:ned, there are Miss b argaret Briscoe -is spending' 10. horses. - 24'-2 acres of floor space. ., _ _ = -. - - _ -. Yon Can Boy at Homy e Ir ._and Mrs. - Alfred Lyndo called a holiday with her aunt and uncle, ;nr. John Ayers, a_highly••respPcted 1 � TH•H: "StAUELlI\E" _ - ... - in Toronto.. resident o! this: viila>;e for several { on the Bell family. one day- recently. TIRES, BATTERIES, I; ' Miss .Margaret Mudie of Toront >, - Mks. Anderson, of Toronto, is vie- years, passed to 'his rest at .hi= h,xne 1 spent the week -end at her home i-ere. ..ACCES90RIES, iting her parents, R. f• and: Mrs 2,�,h BEAUTY • SALON here on Saturday Wiz July ` Mr. Stanlev Sted is soendinz a _ 0"V. after a s`tort illness from fl::, The I ;F;eek with his zrand.mother in A,sh- I9 ;i} n p. nom` :t new czar which meario- At as low and better prices C'iifford and Mrs. Pilkey and the late �Ir.'.wers, Who was• ig• his .80th .- family, of Toronto, are spending ..a ourn• a new Permanent Wave. as few days here. - year had been in , decLrinz- . ea Wt Mr. and Mrs: H.- parkin and fri4r's for some Years. but had been able t: Iha%-i- P,-rm. neu.t W itvps tosaite7eri -yon can in TQrrinto. The Mission Circle met at the home be around until his final illness. He _spent Sunday with Bert Law and.his- lady 4 ;mrKP s;, why, not wake. of Mrs. Wm. Birkett on Tuesday af- r family at Lefrov. vs.as..a native n. •- Devonshire Eng., { an ppointusent. _ _ There will -not :be any service held Let us repair Chit leaky tops Bruce Harton spent Sunday at his coming to Canada, pith his parents. here next Sunday,, owing to the pas- I give all mt C("t01T3er8 My try- 'eel i p at the aze of 3 years: HIE, ear re' careful attention. -home here .and -also with friends at' was spent at Columbus, art+ iater` tor, 'x ho is having his racation. _. The. Women's Institute had a very MararUin Hair cur in S ^aJ Skilled Mot�ir Fhrp rirR; a, Caesarea. { moti�ed . to Dow e'yrille. where Fe i Ala" R• R• - r' ? Misr. Doris- Baker, of Altona, is farmed succe,3sfully fnr ,cea.rty 10:, succesafuL meeting- last Thursday_ • -ud F ,ciui Tr•vatrn «'i,tb' Gordon iJ ' �w 8pen,ling her �acation._with• her gr years. He wa's married Mice. his first which was held. at the home of Mrs. enampooinR J. 'mndparents, Morgan and Mrs. Evans, ,.. P. V. Mowbray, )kith thirtc present. _ wife ,Vv Elizabeth Wakely. of : T`+ M- •/. uz�.cAell. _- _J°hone _Uur+; - Jaa>es Evans has returned to Cl- H.•jmpton, haying predeacesed him ; Mr. and Mrs. W. Bavles and. fam aremo-rt after spending several weeks tly. �f'Brouirharrt, ats4 3Ir. and Ira. Phone 1 (i CLARF�i014T -- .__._pit_ :o;=�QI:1'El, ttrti!'ARIO with hie +)� ¢h pr MrA Bert- 3onexf _.- _ of Mt. Zion.: - - - ' Mrs. Burton is at the home of R - aria bits. Jamieson. where a - young A` ' S � � GARAGE sor. was born .on. Wednesday, July °t " Q„r. Brock +and Kin 4 .. - `� q toe Rds _ 25t:. O•xing to the illness of Luther Pii- r General Repair Work aill cats, hey• T. Paterson is looking after the x ,; , guranteed at reasonable binder" canvas .repair work. Farmers. prices. - s. plesae note. Acetelpne. Weldln a Farold Morgan has returned home �-"'' 8wrr.Prt ?s ro ,the -. and ch.tc from the Scout. Camp at Couchiching :•,- P fled. where he has been for a couple of - Firpowne and Dunlop •Tire-. 'weeks. :• _ ssoliae and Oils. Valentine Ttiecke* of Orangeville. w'ii� has been spending his holiday= - Refreshmetbt Blooth In- Connectlon- w1th_ Gordon Overland, has returned — - - h Pic 7 to hts h.)rtte• ! ,P� j - or W,r. and Mrs. Birkett, R,.E. and ... SST P hoe k. 60U ' (night derv► .. . Mr Forsyth. Fred and Mm War•i � 7 , WILTON �SLE�tP and daughters. attended the.DonneLL- 421y PROPRIETOR S•�rk xedding at Keswick on S•it vTday last. .. .. ... •- .. - ' - Cary IItI!ez. t , years, su €f�e9 �pai -f;;i aerident on Ereday iaat. 4�•'wr ir ONT he fell froth a tree, severrIv injur,nti - his shoulder,- the ligaments, bQia^. - E- torr, and other,wise.',)�.d :,, ., ;.ere up. • • E. and _Mrs. -Bryan entgrtain,•�1 S¢st3ay, }Ir. Duval and two datrzht er, of_TororLto, Miss Jarvis, Mr. P - . ;'• �--_ — H: •k ?r,, btr, and Sirs. Carkefy, ale_, _ Eyesight Sp'd of _T�ronto. Despite the many reports to th - "IF *Wag* 4W br T x: contrary, crops are reported by. mzny -- - - - , - - ■a em. .-"t,.; bz excellent. Some believing. the; : - % a - " -- - " DISNEi• ~ Bi� - w4•h a couple of weeks fair weath>r. _.•,;,, _, ;' ' ,_ _ , _ - _ _ _- - - - - `- � � tihp. s -'a have one of the best crops in years. - — _ 0M so" DQ J; "E: Glover is reported tr `- - rave 'suffered an accident of more qr lee= serf -ou degree. Details are not a- vail ible other than that several stit- tthe� Were required for one of the Mrs. Corney, of Toronto ;,will„ with- _ STANLEY THEATRE -'-'FULLY-ENCLOSED KNEE-ACTION • CABLE- CONTROLLED BRAKES - BTOIJF FVILLE 4. — YK FRAME • SHOCK -PROOF STEERING • BUILT -IN NO -DRAFT �+r %aslir�' PRIOAV anct, SATURDAY, VENTILATION • BLUE -FLAME CYLINDER HEAD: • SAFETY - Ai'CiC9T_ai•dan�llth __ _ - - :• -``SEARCH f6f BEAUTY'' GLASS WINDSHIELD &VENTILATORS STURDY, SMART BODY _ ee�fi� haoa � memorials we execute - wi l be . standing In a,- LARRY flinsterj' CRABBE mute tribute to the _ - -- IDA LU'P1NG - $Y. FISHER OCTANE SELECTOR �, WIRED FOR RADIO – persons they hs*e been ROBERT ARMSTRONG erected to honor. One _ creative skill swum — RE)BCOE KARr`S the best results. EAR after, year, it has been the sarue stoty: moisture! Fisher No-Draft Ventilation ... "No Greater TrfbuW CARTOON PICTORIAL Chevrolet first ...with the newest and. tefiaed -and. improved! "YK" Frame .... t. N. W. 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G'e.r.iwwe,.e bcen,e m.1y ezn.. toe.• ter. _ equalizing; bigger, sealed against dirt and ti+Nl+ less o•, theGMA.0 pbm. Ni1rt7Yie�YV9 �O• i , wAWAxESA errs ao lCheap rates for farm sand coutatay - WiiDNESDAY add THURSDAY - buildings. .let, • tWindstorm Insurance on buildings, Ir cz "AL'OUBT 8th anti 9th ' ,0 - wind•onille, Silos etc: - - ' ERROR TRAIL t v... Aatoaootdie Inanranae , TOE ltrg C -17,c d GENERAL MOTORS YdtV . .. fRODVCSD IN CdNd_D.4 - of all kind..;, L r :FARMS P'OB SALA Write or phone ,_J '9pd scbtnidt, -' . _ - CHAS. +COOPER, Claremont, Ont �. BOWMAN & Roars Yruprirtur WHITBY. ONT. E"arkiog apace iR cesr of the t+bsatee. , M MW i ' . .. . • ' : ., , ". ' .+ .. , ; «. a -• • ' ' • � ' � • ' • �[ ' • .-- _ . 1 '• -, 9 9 9 8 8 a TIDES---of T By the Author of " Pencarrow" - - By, NE1-1 M. SCANLAN - + >>• For the moment their eyes met. 'The principal character in the story Kelly, did not disguise his gratitude to Kelly P the sow, to Michael for the little 'vibrating note ' M' Kelly is the son of Air at es Pen- �nva! y r tarrol, a lawyer whose father and that throbbed .1n his voice; that had Fresh fro mother emigrated to New Zealand and colored the elm IQ - -: Drought uR a- family whoyr now the D phrase. parents o1 the Young people with whom "Come in,'Kelly." It was as though e the story is concxrned. he were 'satin bfm back into hta Qiialaity the Gardens Sir Miles P.eacarrow wished enter to ' 8 - Lecom. a lawyer and to eater his heart,' into his life. He couldn't go ' father's parctice. Kelly insists on be- beck; because Of Gent coming a farmer. He Joins . an 'uncle, Gentry; but he was They 'walked at it awia • ' 3ilchael Pencarrow, who owns a big glad that Michael still wanted him. Bing pace, Ruftialan HOboes ' - ea�rrows�lm�adDutoeai waatahlandelatos a Michael's hand slid down, his .arm, the spring evening cool and inviting. Russian Moyle PrOb101rn thriving farm and their two hands met and gripped Kelly felt be must keep moving. _ Him uncle has a daughter, Ella, who In silence. - "Gentry hate cotil8" Robin- said at Given Setback — Soviet Russia too has its mov- talle !n love with an Englishman "They've all last. ' ' flamed Gentry. Ella's father (whose gone to bed. I was - ing picture troubles. The chief pro- wife left him when Ella wax a child) just getting a couple of logs for the "I see," Kelly understood, biem there is not dirt but dullness:' Is anxious to keep his only daughter at home, and, therefore he offers Gentry lire." For a while they walked in silence. MOSCOW— Hoboes are most un- A survey in a' recent number of • .. - _ _ a halt -share in the buffleld Farm. Michael made it easy. "What are they all saying? What welcome on the railways of Soviet Isvestia is quoted in the Russian This infuriates Kelly the that' His are. the g ? Economic Notes 'pride in Duffield and the tact that the T�e9 piled an the logs, and Mich_ y expecting me to do. When- Russia. The Communist government published by the De- " e Pencexrows established it, will not•al- ael mixed Kelly a :bot whisky, He ever' I 'go* in they atop talking end- is'seeking to abolish railroad hooli- partment of Commerce at Washing i, low him to work under this stranger. was,.wbite. and chilled. For a while denly, 1 know ft's about me, and I anism• ton. Russian .films,are described by •' 8e quarrels with Gentry, assaults him g w ` —and—leaven Duffield to ,work elsewbere. they eat beside the fire and smoked. bate-being e alone?" Why can't they _ Damage to tracks .and railway cars Izvestia as being low in artlstie When the story opens, Kelly. receiv. ?" . ed a summons to the bedside of his No word. was said. The bold -faced b hoboes re merit, uninspired in theme and over- - d�dy�yine ggrrandmother, t1Le mother of Sir clock on the mantelpiece ticked loud- -He spoke without bitterness, but Y , ported from many por- laden with propaganda. The last can. Miles Fenearrow, ly a note of anguish, of pleading struck Lions of the country, has moved the _ Arrived at the bedside• he is aakea - Robin. council of the People's Commissar dition is one that obtained in Soviet by his grandmother !f he will apolog}se At a crisis,_as when death throws and the central committee of the literature until Stalin issued orders to Gen thus give her, before she into .truer "I think they were hoping that you Communist party to issue an order idles, the assurance That the family, perspective the changing for a little less proletarianism and -a --that Grannie —that , , . to imprison for air months sIl e i 'which has been !n a state . turmot! values of life, memory becomes acute little more artistic truth and enter - atlun his rebellion •hope o{_ reconcile- and 'past events appear in sharper Even Robin did not like to put it none caught stealing rides on train.. - ta}nment. The human mind is cap- _ _ outline than the happenings of today: into words. $ g t able of absorbing just so much pro- -CHAPTER she didn't. But It they're Vagrants who deliberate) damage paganda. After that it goes to sleep; : _ , i = CHAPTER Iii. Mlehael was haunted by memories Y B of Vi; of the first time he-had brought •afraid I won't. meet Gentry, they're railway. property may be imprisoned as it has done in Soviet Russia and Much as be loved Duffield and wrong,' for three ears: Nazi German tinged � her out to meet IIfs mother, is this Y - go back, life could never "Would you go back it Michael ask• y' room. He retraced all the and events All persons not employed by rail- Soviet planning as applied to the be- the same with Gentry there. Mich- ed you ?" _. • . . Aei },mow }riven him a comparatively of IIia life, and always, now, he could , ,.No;,, ' Hiss answer was Tina] and ways dye forbidden to live oa. rail - screen industry dcea not show up see his mother hovering over him way property, and Communist rail- better than American cutthroat tree hand. and Lad loves Yue 1�; ' d8finite. - - �.'_ :. far his passionate enthusiasm.- with wise counsel and :ov([ .! inter_- - :,Iiwiab way workers. have been enjoined to dividualism. Izveatia mentions tour' yon ls'atT taken -taw K°'y— ugurate wide ventloa, trying to avert the flea) ma g lllebael had longed for a son to. carry It would have been lots more fun if ,- °I 'mss which have been two years _ ,on ,after him, When his wife left catastrophe of his marriage• per!- ybu 'were there." Paige among transport employee to• or more in the: making. An extreme' - - °him, be knew it to be a vain Lope, once, he knew, brought wisdom. Fie,, protect passengers and guard state cane is the film "It It was the first time Robin had Yen_ Happened One "Then Kelly had come, and they bad in his turn, would gladly -have told tured on such dangerous ground. transportation against sabotage and Summer," which was five -per cent. -- Kelly of the bitterness he had endur- g disruption. - - worked and Dlanned together, "I'd -bate k, and be a- failure. And p ttrrpleted at the end of a year at a ed, brought :about by his own head_ coat of 500,000 rubles. The Ruaaian As Michael watched Kelly — Kelly, that would make Father angrier than Both official Russian newspapers, whom lie had not seen for three strong action. But Kelly must go his ever, I'm -not such an ass that I don't "Pravda" 'and "Ixvestia," published orirl: •• can hardly carry such coi.A. own way, and ]earn 'the lesson' that know my own limitations." g mp ng Attendance in 1933 was one visit a years—his heart felt warm with the leaden articles a hasira the net- rush of affection for the boy and the experience= alone can teach. essit for year per. head of the To neither Michael nor Kelly could _ "But messing about on farms, Y' general rally of law -]bid- Y population, fn, old longing for companionship. Gen- where's It getting you?" ing citizena against elements which the United Staten it was 30 visits a the halm of words bring healing. It „I'm learning my job."*, _ have contributed to railway accidents year —arts Ycrk Times, try was E2la's husband, an easy-go- wu because -he too had suffered that !rag young man but lacking !a vlLal Michael respected Kelly's silence. Robin was conscious of being a and are said to be impairing trans- qualities; the warmth and depth, the usurper. His Uncle Miles had welcom- portatian so vital to the 7 ery* temperament of Kelly. About midnight when be arse thor_ public in- i Morality oughiy warmed, Michael persuaded ed him partly because tie liked the terest. - Motioalees Kelly leant neatest the him to so to bed. He was exhausted boy and found him companionable, "Pravda" enumerated many cash tree, nest with misery, and heed= but also he hoped that b showing where discharged and drunken em- less of the cold. He knew be must 'by the long journey end the emo- l' 8 g tavOT to Robin be might awaken Kel• to es have caused damages to tracks ligion.7,_Chapin. • �•. lace them dL He had seen his ttonaI ■train. F Y � - As the dap was dawning, end the I�.9 jealousy. He thought 'the boy and rolling stock, and pointed . out ;mother and Genevieve. •but not Isis would resent his' cousin's poaittoa that a new order t?rovidinR stricter "Moral conditions will be toned, "tither; nor Idicbael. His father thrushes and blackbirds were singing both at home and in the of ice. The always harmonious and health v ' in the Garden, 23eeste Peacerraw elElr_ penalties against hooiigana sad in- '� �yould resent this evasion, bet he along- drawn, qulverin sigh, sad point had not escaped Ketty, but, at_ auguratin a ing• —Mary Baker Eddy. eoaldn't help it Tomorrow, per• B ter his first flash of resentment he g t;erisult campaign of "Good manners -area art of slipp'6d into eternity. So nottly ass education should result In great bene- P ' baps• she passed that" Kitty and IYorab, who accepted it, After all, it waa hie own fit to national econom morals• " -- Whatlly. MicbaeI stieesed_ pomethfng of tIIe kept watch beside her bed, scarce) choice, sad he could not complain, y'. "There is nothing that strengthens _ conflict. He knew Kelly so well and >r ; Kelly sad hla Tattler were not to ` lash more than .the obaervrnce of Wauaaawv.I this. nacompromiatn attt- realized that she had gone. g getter ten minatea without some Yea morality "— Adaiaon. - - trade. Pity stirred him and a great lent dispute .&rising. They clashed on - 'Mother and SOn " Mcral supremacy is the only one yearning to win back for Kelly and " CFIAPTER FOUR every subject, and much a thing as a that leaves monuments, sad not himself something ot, that old Happy •Kelly had gone to the farthest end -quiet discussion between there was - ruins, behind i on Lowell. - - comradeship, of the Valley. He wonted to be alone, impossible. One of the saddest things' we have' "Morality muff! always precede stns Impeded by this impulse, ldtchae! As he walked back across -the pad- Robin, too, bad fixed Ideas of his read !or sometime, says Ed. Duncan, accompany religion, and - yet religion crossed the garden, treading softly on docks in cite evening, his cousin, Ro- own, but he could• voice. them without in the Wiarton Echo, was the case is much more than morality." 'the tamed earth, Gently -he laid a bin, , bl came to meet him, There bad dispute. Miles would listen patiently, of an aged widow of Wardsvi'ile, who Henry Ward Beecher. and on Relly'e ehonider, but did not been no quarrel between these two, with admiration for The incisive qual_ won her second fight for possession speak. The boy started ss though and Robin had .not taken sides, Ail ity of the boy's mind. He was not of her home which was claimed by .]suddenly awakened• his loyalty, however, was with Kelly, combative, And when he disagreed her son. The son ' had appealed the ITCH TAKEN OUT ,OF "Come !n: K.eiip, you're cold;' he They- talked •about the lambs, xnd with Miles he did so courteously, case, but the appellate court dism]s- - WOOLLEN - UNDERWEAR Ewald '- ._ •. • the creek_ that was flooding part of._ Well, perhaps you're right• aed his appeal with costs. We knovsr - Keily was frozen ; his hands were the land and' needed clearing, They But Kelly could' never cwring such nothing of the•. circumstances, but it ` numb. •A sudden shiver shook the never mentioned Grannie, an admission from his father. dcea not look well for ' a son to be bias s inhmanitq , to ,man sturdy frame, In the intensity of h1s Robin, mho wee Ghe teller, put a. Miles,'s indulgence towards Robin g cease soon. Itch •absorption he had not noticed the band pa Kelly's shoulder, they fell did not wake jealousy in any of his . fightin his mother through the y woollen underwear cold, It was not the'chill of the frost, into step,. and turned out into the children. Robin never took advhis courts for possession of a home. It is out. but some icy dread of the future that Hutt road. It was as though Robin's • tage of the position, and be was al_ is often the case when children ,grow A new 'process has been perfected up and get the little possessions that which relieves the discomfort is the sad gripped him. Land• had piloted them, 'ways loyal to Kell}. _ • _ their parent s have managed to get to- tender - epidermis-- -of —tWe old -atyle These two- eouslns, one ]last -Eng- gether, that they turn the parent nowl,ens worn fiext the skin. fish —tall, handsome, inheriting the out. It must be the fault, of .early Anew treatment.oi fabrics, ovhich_ �� � courteous manner of his father —and •training, often', indulgent parents it is claimed renders them un3bi.ink- so the other, dark, sturdy, with vivid think nothing is .too good for their able, also adds lustre to the material, e* blue eye, rebellious black bslr,- and 'children and the , children .get the .and can be applied with equal, facility r, his - earns••, idea- -anal...wash..their.,handa.•ol, _to,• loose, scoure!i wool, taps, or 'to Ir7sh grafldfatiser's heavy •:,eye y p y �Rt�M _ brows, were linked by that something an res onsibilit towards their par- knitted abric. ' nixed assts- Pownrapecial d gift Yo ants. We need to take pattern from The method is being kept secret- the Chinese where age is • revered for Its discoverers and fellow in them, and where the old grandmother rules. bers of the British . Wool Industries DIAR ' I wish Robin began as they the household as 'a Matriarch. Re turned home.. search Association, who hold pat- •11073; cut it out!" _ _ ent right, according to a recent re.1 - "But it's not fair, Kelly, I hate to port of the association. +�.� -see you• the only one .not getting a 'In order to discover truth we .must : It is stated that the new -die. _ chance." be truthful ourselves, and must wel- covery is the outcome of advances in ` y "I'm not complalning, am Ii it's come those who approve and confirm technique in an entirely different in where it happened. Our friend swings my own fault, I suppose, but'I'm not, our discoveries. —Max Muller- dustry. over to the left- hand'side of the road blamin anyone. Only I wish to God I� -` 1 had warned that man at leant � a g BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY — robabl fi red lie could save a the •. Couple, o! times before. He used to P Y gu y would leave me alone. "' - ! -' ., - drive pretty regularly along No, 2 Second in rounding the bend. Didn't It was in this mood of conflict 'that This Canadian Corporation operating legitimate coin vending - "machines,' ' lRighway. Sort of salesman, I should figure there might be cars coming the be had set out across the valley, As ` throughout Canada, now having the most scientific device of the age. A - other way. Well, taste happened to limited number of'theme machines'with concession rights offered on Der- judge. they walked home, still keeping step, tentage basis. Extraordinary earnings. $300 investment secures perman• What about him? We]l,.I'm telling' be two o! them. The first managed the serenity of the night fn the valley loft• imncfoommeawitthout work or N%',rry. •Atrictest investigation Invited. Writs you, to pull over, but the second assn t a and the 'talk with Robin had some_ - lie was a good driver 'sll right, ao ':hance in the world. Just sideswiped what laid •the stress and tumult. � H. D. G O L B Y, 229 YONGE ST., TORONTO - Ur as driving goes, but he seemed to 'him like nobody's business. Tossed (Tn• lie Confiriuc.t O , - think the whole road belonged to him. his car clean over into the ditch with _ r ou know what Imean- -could not him underneath it. - — ' -- -_ �/ ep to his own_ side, and.thouglit he I'came along just after it happen- MAKES fALSE TEETH ~-Ideas • �♦ anted d as much right to drive on the' ed and, helped to get him out, Sure .- i -hand side of the -toad as' 'on 'the he was unconscious —I wondered if -FEEL LIKE NATURAL Artists -and Authors; Amateur or Professional are invited _ light.. I don't suppose • he', thought he'd get into hospital R1I-ve, . _ to send us saleable Sketches,_ Illustration_ s,_Designs, Short - .r itllythl'ng about the danger of it; and -See •what I mean? A big hospital T� must be a resson Dr. Weroet's Stories and. Articles. _ Powder is the world's.largast . -: r' m doggone sure he never paid much bill, and a big lawwsuit for heavy dam �cribed by.leading deatiafs'it holds Are Ou rttsteeally lncltned? - -' _r ttt� tion to the r'le of the road. ages to lace• when he gets out —just •teeth'so firmly—they fit eo comfort&* We offer you practical instruction and criticism 'on Paint - u fat erred: I'm tellilig� you bemuse he would not keep to his own' . --Ab&t ml day lflng you forget you evax tugs , Landscapes and Flowers in Water Colours. Send a Y s lit A iii moiOgnt, • He s 1rl side._ , - ised false ' plates. Leaves no Colored, ... ospita] now --be lucky if he gets out - SayI people are iuriny; ri =k thew ,g Y pa++te--keeps mouth sanitary, ttree Cent stamped envelope 'for •full information. a month, H'e'll be luckies still if . lives, cars, and everything for the breath Pleasant --the best powder you s e- 4r-drives again.' sake of a second of time. esnbtp- Yetooetiasma)1• anydrligpMs_ " Ideas Unlimited - You know the sharp bend in the Yes, you've said it. That's my = THIRTY -NINE LEE AVENUE, _TORONTO . Broad ,�xiit easf;� of Jonesville? ' Tbat's opinion, C4}. Issue No. 31--- 34 ; -; i_ ever Seasoning In the baths of Caracalla. They were A small amount should be offered locked. Wherovpon the Influence of at the beginning of. the meal w _ Brings ()ut pe_1 Mr. Child r"ra:cted "Open Sesame," he' is still hungry. The first tastes -""5 Real and the two- wandered throes an- .f� ..y �, rejected, not ? 's • j� tiont-hanging gardens and amid Ro- cause the baby does 'not like 'th Flavor -of Food man ruins ualla they were tired. .. _.. _ flavor, but because they are of - - As they ,ver9 ]Fa, irg, Mr. Child said different consistency from the liqui Every CooLC Knows ' Value of to which he is accustomed. to an attendarc: Mothers now have such an adva Salt, Stlgar, Spices and . v °Why dL th:y try to keep people tage over those of a few years a omen i Fruit tuice8 out of that nip c, restfu: spots" •1 Evey mother knows how much ti Seasoning and "flavoring" are "Because," %as the respectful an &ewer, "we art, expecting them to and effort it takes to prepare a few fine arts. The clever cook will never cave is at a -} moment," tablespoonsfuls of vegetable. There add enough seasoning of any sort to are available to her vegetables al after....■ ., let that taste stand out to the exclus- Vegetables ready cooked and strained for at &ion of all other flavors. She will __ p . convenience. There are carrots, spin. ' By NW; M• IYlora,a work to bring out the natural flavor ° j For Babies ach, green beans, and peas suitable - • ' ' • - .. � of the. food and give it that intrigu- - � fo r b aby's first vegetable. Alter he is �— -� ing "fresh from the garden" taste. well accustomed to these, the -use of HOW WOULD YOU FEED salt, sugar, spices and -fruit juices Often Strained for, Infanta of delicious strained mixed vegetable I' Two ears ago Carolyn Wells prominent novelist and - Pulitzer. are , at the hand of every cook and ..About Six Months' may be begun. Such mixtures con. Y $ - - Y , P do much to five point to other ' 3 =thin celery, carrot and potato, a little. • prize winner, was given 24 months to live. Bedridden with an in- i flavors. - - tomato and onion, the two cereal, curable'heart ailment Miss Wells asked her physician how. long A few By the time a child is five or six p y grains of salt should be in- barley and rice, and a little yeast she had left and he told her "about two years." eluded in every dish prepared. Fruit months old his diet of milk, cod liver concentrate. So she prortVtly set about writing-a piece fora magazine on i cups, salads, desserts, even coffee and oil, orange juice, and -tomato juice i� "How it feels to have but two years to live." She wrote it, every bit of food that is served will. broadened to include some solid foods. p .she sa s all sincerity. But ode h is as well as she has ever be improved by a touch, of salt. Very often the first of these is strain- More People In since t t t she e0 a Ar • e • Y, Y Y u vegetables. e evr 1 • been. For her good health she thanks the drugs she bas. taken. And by the same token sugar is so Ther area a Pro- Death o- p - took a holiday or Miss Wells. "But," she says, "it added tQ mapy vegetable and Meat sons for using them at this time. . Getting Married - - - t Y y dishes to bring. out the flavor . A bsbly the foremast is to supply iron. O _ -..-,wouldn't worry me if I were to die tomorrow. I ve' had a full life At birth the baby has enough iron and experienced a great deal." few grains o! sugar included in the . stored in his liver to last about siz seasonipg of Meats develops richness months, He should, then after that Statistics-Show That Youth of and tastiness. Today - -- z time, be getting his iron from his y i 8 "Taking a :OVER IN MANCHESTER ACID FRUIT FLAVOR food. It is an essential constituent of • Folk dancing as Lemon and orange juice e`ome next - .. •. Chance's g greatly increased in popularity in blan- in impoFtance• Extra sugar with -the hemoglobin in the blood. The vege- New York. —Mare people are get. -chester, England; and has .developed competitions for certificates few grains of salt added with lemon tables also help supply other mineral Hug married these days, and it's an - 'in•ability to trip this species of the light fantastic. ju%ce to' any fruit concoction im- salts -such as copper and manganese*. - iffd1cation of Improved economic con. Thirty candidates performed their steps before a.representa- proves the flavor and if fruit has lost which are necessary for the ultiliz- ditions. tive of the English Folk Dance and Song Society recently in the _its first freshness ation of that iron in the body to pre- the judicious use This a finding of an insurance coin. hope of • qualifying for elementary or advanced certificates. The of lemon juice does much to restore vent nutritional anemia, and calcium pany's statistical bureau, which has examiner was .an expert from Landon, 'Holders of advanced cer- it. For a most common example, try and phosphorus, essential in bone and dust completed a survey in 21 states. _ tificates were not necessarily approved as teachers of folic dancing. addipg one tablespoon lemon juice to tooth structure. "It .would appear," the bureau re• next apple pie you bake, particu- The baby teeth are already formed ported, "that, a sizable proportion of The society requires evidence Of teaching ability as Well as skill the - In the Stele before-giving official CCCOgnition to -a teacher. larly if the apples area ,bit ate- In�the gums at the baby's birth, but the 2,000000 young men and women lie Manchester and district branch o£ the society, which in- less• .fie quality of the second teeth is woo postponed marriage during the eludes surrounding centres such as Rochdale and Bolton has Close No matter whether a sweet or dependent upon the kind of food difticult, days of the depression are • ' fruit ,mixture is wanted a dash f which yon fed him during his early plucking up courage and getting mar. Ito 4b0 "members, ,and the number is growing, The Corporation is lemon juice will bring out the fla' rs years The teeth cannot' be sound ried, as young people should," 'the society's most valuable patron. Not only are the parks and and- aid in blending a combination and hard unless there is a plentiful The marriage ,rata in the area ear- the services of a band at its disposal, but the Parks Committee into a smooth and deIectahle` whole. supply of calcium and phosphorus veyed increased 4.3 per cent. in 1933 -has now, for the first time, voted a fee of $25 to the society for 'Some tart fruits are made more salts in the body. Milk is, of course 'over 1932. Indications were that this ' Each public display. bland by the use 'of orange juice. the flrst'source, of supply, but dent- increase continued In the early *• Strawberries that are used in any fists, as well as doctors, are recom. months of 1934. " _ fashion -save "au naturelle" are vast. mending the use of strained vege- "The figure is still 'low in cols. - -WOMEN FIGHT CRIME : -. - ly improved i! a dew table %poonsiul tables to anpplement the amount of parison with normal years," the bar. - A feminine crusade Against crime:--designed to eliminate de- -or orange juice are added with the calcium and phosphorus in milk. , In eon reported, "but the turn L in _predations of the Dillinger type-- has'drawn commendation :from sugar• addition to the minerals, vegetables the right direction, and Is in strong the United States Department of Justice. SPi also may be used to .develop also contain geodly amounts of the contrast to what khappened between •r The crusade -has been given tremendous impetus recently by flavor. vitamins A, B, C and G. which we 1929 and 193&, when the American - powerful women's organizations. - Nutmeg, ginger and cinnamon - are have mentioned in connection with marriage rata dropped :6 pe r .cent, a the most commonly used. Sprinkle the tomato juice. And we must not year, on the Average.4 "Women can play a most important part in the curbing of overlook them for the bulk which the „ _ oyster% ever- so lightly with - nutmeg y •crime, said William Stanley, acting Attorney General. the next time furnish in the diet. - •- - .'.They. � - you snake a stew or Where a .recipe states butter and ean compare the form of government of their iocality cook them in any way. Vegetables given to a small- baby sugar must be beaten for 16 to N with the form in localities -where not so many crimes are commit- The flavor- of spinach is ace - en tuat- help. to create a taste for them which minutes, and time is precious, beat ted. We plan to set up a central bureau to furnish such informa- ed by a dash of _ nutmeg - 'with the ; will last through life. They add ' it oxefr a pan of very hot water. BU's tion. lemon juice' variety in texture and color, making —be careful, it does not OIL. It must - "If they find an unusual amount of crime, it is certainly indi- Add nutmeg to the seasonings - for the meals more interesting and pala- be nic@ and creamy, When. a little Cation that there can be improvement. They can demand im- veal- cutlets or roast- table. They are also important from rubbed between the fingers Is smoott Add a sprinkta of nutmeg with a training standpoint in getting the sad sot at all gritty It U beaten ea- -. 'vaniUi in ckke, cookies, sauces or child io accept whatever is given ough. This way saves • many valuable • - - ' * ' ' ' ' icings or custards to obtain a deli- him. This may prove dif lcult at first. minutes. - -_A TASTY DISH rate--yet definite vanilla flavor'. - - _ What can equal a dish of bacon and -cabbage if the cabbage Cinnamon with vanilla develops I chocolate flavor whenever this is .:' � is boiled in the French way with one; or sometimes two, changes , - - e -of water? If cooked by this method it will rival asparagus used in, cakes, puddings -or beverages. Q� USES OF GINGER eic1h,C'u Ali rtrae, n��nW Prepare the - cabbage and throw it' into "fast boiling salted ' - Ginger is more valuable in enhane- - water. Cook for 10 minutes and then remove to a second pall of 1 ing - flavors than the average cook LESSON NO. IS. feud pencils, white the latter has s Water and continue boiling until it is soft. About 20 minutes -IS realizes. Care must be taken that it The adaptation of the pen line' ex- string attsoh-ed, which when pulled usually' sufficient for a young plant, is evenly disiribated'through the mix- ercisee of our earlier lessons is dem- removes a portion of the paper cover Drain thoroughly and chop lightly.. Rinse the pan, melt in ' ture because ginger has a decided onstrated In b`ig. 86, which illustrates ing' and thus sharpens the crayon pen. it 2 tablespoons butter, return the cabbage to it and stir it in the I tendency to lump. Any pudding that In a- simple, yet effective manner, the cil. *When drawing with a crayon It- butter, seasoning with pepper and salt. Dish on buttered toast or is -definitely -•flavofed with lemon is effect of light and shade_oa foliage .Is advisable to use a paper with a -B fried slice of bread, surround the dish with' rolls of fried bacon !improved by a sprinkling of ginger, and in the sky. Do you see the use grain In it, as smooth paper does not :-and pour over .the whole a parsley sauce, .. I Fruit 'salads are made more interest- of simple tones, produce by clean, take evenly. The rougher the grata It is not recommended to use soda when cooking green vege - i ing if 'a little ginger is added to the direct linest. Note how well they of paper, the greater the size of dots tables, but if the, water is 'extremely hard , 'a little soda may be I dressing, vegetables gain a decided, produced 'These h kamaller than shown produced r h a magnifying glass Figs�aT necessary to restore the color. ` Always took bacon in the piece gently, place it in warm freshness of -flavor if a tiny bit of Wafer, boil up', skim and then.give it from half to three - quarter's � gunge- is thoroughly mixed with the gar, and salt used, for aeasoning� K •h 1 � � Hj _ -if an hour for each pound of meat, taking into consideration the Carrots, cabbage arid. string 'beans :- solidity of the piece.' - - ; hare been experifnented -with and i'found' greatly improved treated this way. t Perfume Wins Meri last two' years vl�ile lying on his These same condiments' may be fi ,- -' rack in bospital suffering from tube'r-, used to { nran dishes. The et a m flavor to % Says a Professor received s of th O pfnt�, and .has / received nia Elemf:utar school dip, ! y P nonce of � j• � - soma, y any given flavor or seasoning ' cfiarig• �'es many mixtures into something ` �� �, � J• �( k ri From a' w noel chair he read- his Husbalnds Lured by. Pleasant 'valedictory ad't,•ess. ,No* that I am, different and accepted on that ac- count. Odors and "Baby Talk' _. graduating." ha said, "L realize fully, Ypsilanti, Mich.— Proper perfum as I never did before, the meaning " _ - ! / y ' ��' •,� :" oL Beethoven's wards: EPE day end not fluffy biscuits is the way to a i Pith 'Anecdotes ,• that we spend witbout Iaarning is a - ' heart, Dr, Mehran K. Thump- dt4y lost.' _ - - �.- tion advises, the. girls. - of the Famous - • Dr Thompson, a professor at — "During my day in Bostva,'' Miss Michigan State Normal College, says =WROTE FAMOUS SOKG. (Rittenhouse reminisces, "the draw• _ ,• __•. -...; - - -- • -- . that extensive tests revealed• that ittg_room of Lca•ise Chandler Moulton man is lured'' most effectively by On looking over the papers left in'' was the centto to which everyone here, and still print tart:. T�he'quol: and 88' and you will note the dotted - - smell. The rest is simple. The girl his desk by Harold Lake, who, re• gravitated and bad been such a centre ity'bt paper on which the cut of. the effect. need only discover the proper „per- •centlq died, as a member of the edi_ from the peri�ui when it was graced drawing is to be printed moat be; '� *o. 20 With the experience you w fume and win a husband, torial .staff of The Daily Express of by the presence of Longfellow, Low. considered with reference to the am- have gained so far from these lessons', - { London, his colleagues rediscovered ell sad Ho'.mea: 1 remember partic• oust of reduction given to a drawing: you should be able to make &draw- ` >> _ •_ - "Baby talk" is not to be scoffed at that he was the author of one of ularly that Mrs Moulton told me how :A pra'8tical a"rtfst considers this fea- Ing with a combination of -pen lines either as &husband- winner, the pro- En land's most g p ture and snakes his lilies accordin 1 = tensor adds, but warns tl�t��`it. must_ years-, "I Hear T,ou uCallinsaMe. 1n -how b4 woildac me to her privately g y I may be In isamanner. Let be ,sto- g " Make your pen sines as we suggest -� pped after marria e. - 7%is is the song which_ is said on days when the rooms were crowd. and you will have. no- difficulty about me see just what you • can do with � Other advice on love and .naatrimony to have made John McCormack tam. �; printing quali!ies. Included ed -and rise me. Where. D +cr - ling Qy the Yotiage and pen ous and 'for it {there is document- upon she would introduce him to the Figs. 87 aaod 88 demonstrates the rues or t e Before reaching the altar- decide: ary evidence to the effect .)the au- strangers and reticent folk, who were Printing quality of drawings made i J 1 41)- Whether the bedroom window is thor-' received' $16, and_ then _forgot- thereby asF.urod-of a delighffui after_ with a crayon'-pencil.. These little tb be open at night; (2) Whether all about the transaction. noon." sketches represent the Scotoh Fir.. Quests� W' 1? aus od In t dogs or cats shall be the family.gets. •'i �' ..$t �' got more for writing an.articIe r. This• crayon medium is easily &dap- departaie'ni. Anions w18l:�ng fo about the song than I got .tor Writ- RESTFULI red when representing the pine tree ceive a personal reply, may haver T.B. SUFFERER GETS ELEMENT. -Ing• the song, " - he once see- to a On one of h;- _visits to. Rome Marie as well as other species of foliage. same if a Be stamped addressed en. - ARY DIPLOMA, _ brother editor. _ Dressler wettt Lot a walk with Rich. Crayon pencils may be obtained vOope is'enclosed with the request. J #mmy Davis, 14- year -old Negro boy The minister saps what he thinks, -ard Waahbarn Child, then American with either a wooden covering or a -The Art Director; Our Sketch Club, of New Yarn, , 14- a hard during the the politician what he thinks beet ' Ambassad)r In the Eternal City. Pt'e• paper covering. The former is char- Room 426, 73 Adelaide Street Went, sentry they gimme upon some gates pened with a knife as in the case of. Toronto, ...,� :�- •.......-- •!•,w.. -�.•_• , '" .i +e• "R. - ., _ -�•.- _ ti .rte ' _ '•W s�i?," y „r -The two young French- Canadians spit,, Corson, of Marathon Sv C. N. E. 1834 - Aug. 24- Sept -8th `f ,11L1►7171 �. c <' an article quarters. It takes two to three days �JUV Yom Montreal, with their bed_ an ill `ame contributes -J. G. Baxter spent a few days du *_ anopy mounted on 'bicycle wheel- ;1cbe of a fe}c days giro, sugzes`if! Exploring in the park of the Can.! to "do" the Exhibition properly. : G. past week in 1few - 'ontinued their trip to Vahcou�'er ;n easy'v:ay f the swimmer V) c' dian National Exhibition is one of More than $100,000 is awarded ann- n * e stir And Mr '. Butt ro-m 1'iekerin¢ on Wednesday' morn way with hiti�:elf. The ad'*' lrirc he new thrills. People who have been' ually in prize money at the Canadian on Monday, July 30th, a son. ng• Their outfit, a small houae>a it -.as ' eld stuff" and true, but tb _custom -d to visitiaz' c'nly certain National Exhibition id the xgricut- - affair was covered wkk a " -v tisint- nann ,r in which it was given wa. ;uildirgs ana extitbits in which- they - tural--B�t- FA long - Tbam..iaaa - --Mrs. Alex. Flett, of Kingston P and pennants of the different to•xn: : ut that of one (if --- in:r.:. Lre•must ;..tcrPsted find new sensA - commons inn P r 2000 head of cattle Visiting relatives here. they passed through, was mounted ou inns and delights in most unexpected 1500 sheep and 1200 swine. -Donald Kerr. of Toronto, called Bence. There are many rules for t:. on Pickering friends on Friday last. pneumatic wheels, and a harness arr; swimmers that will always star_d an --Miss June Gordon spent a fe"c angement allowed them to draw the they are contained in this ,article. 1 days last week with her grandmoth- affair along with them. They hope t, will always be safe for any swimme be in Vancouver in February next. to take ad-vice experts, ice from expe and er, Mrs. James Gordon. -M'rs. Whitby, of Paris, is spend- -There are many kinds of people carefully observe them. �� . tnR a few days with Dr. and Mrs. in the world, in fact we have quit -The monthly meeting of the Twp. iq Cartwright. variety right here in to an. We have Council will be held at the Brou+ h _ �+ --,A number from Pickering att- long ago discovered that there :ara am Hall at 1 p. m. S. T. on Tuesda n ended the R. C. Picnic at Whitby on persons sons who g object strenuously sano next. Sunday morning next Mr. S it riekeriDgl`S Leader St()r�" 1 Saturday evening. the publishing of their names in the Farmer, of Port Perry will supply `t --:-Miss Hilda Walsh, of Toronto, local columns: -On the other hand the pulpit of the united Church, a spent the week -end with her untie there are some , who -are right "on 11.30,' D. S. T. Mr. Farmer was th+ NEW LINES S ' `and aunt, .Ed and Mts. Walsh. our necks" if we overlook them. Ne supply for one Sunday last vear a--t' NEW LI ` S _ � -Miss G. Bly is spending a few sympathize with both. Last week gyve : weeks on a fishing trip an the east- his services were, very much apprec T ern Kawartha lakes, north of Belle- omitted the names of two members latent Sunday Scht cT at 1015. as us• Boysf Summer Tweed Pants, LongB, of a motor party. The inevitable hap- ual• Pills. pened. - -Buy your Canadian Tire Prod- Sizes 27-29 $1.79; 34 -32, $1.89 Several of the overseas men from -The Highway and its Traffic Pol= ucts through your local .dealer, Dn- - this district are attending the Big ice from Rouge Hills east has been ,V Reunion�at Toronto over the week- ty's Garage. ` _ • end, when a lively time is predicted receiving tl%e attention of the Motor _r K�Cld1e$' Patent One -strap Skippers -Flex- - Provincial Police-were active ov- League (from which all the griefs Attdley - - _ er the Week -end around local nstit- and grievances of the motorists who :able Sale,- Snappy, Cut -out Design-at, it utions, liquor investigations being 'on has been pinched for doing something Archie Cammack's son from West t� Q "f 1 : the list for that night. he should not have been doing, are Toronto, is visiting his cousins her^ Special, 2 -5, 5 ✓c•; 5- • '.'.f 69ce -Rev. Mr. McKay, of Oshawa, oc - handed to the daily press). Evidently Mrs. George Watson (nee Haler. ; The let - being checked up. copied the pulpit in the United Ch- too many Ratide) spent the week -end wit`< her ters of commendation that have been arch on Sunday last, also in the Aud- . husband in the city. Your Grocery Order 'attended. to written and spoken of the courtesy ley- appointment in the afternoon. Richard and Mrs. Guthrie, of �i'.: -Born, on Wednesday, July 25th, practiced by our- local officer will itby- were callers At the Guthri: - J offset this criticism considerabl y. In the Oshawa General Hospital, to 3'lust have been some other officer, home here on Sunday. courteously and promptly. Prices A. F. and Mrs. Runciman, of Picker- Albert McMullen and Phil are sP- fry�, a son.- -The local tournament which was ending a week with the formers sis- (Consistent with First Quality. -Miss Marion Kean, of Toront ]t; begun last Saturday has, to date re- ter, Mrs. John Greenlaw. suited thusly: Ladies Singles - B. •spent a couple of days last week with Miss Muskoka c Bell is improving 9r L` -DELIVER ANYWHERE Barker defeated M. Calvert, S- 1,_3_x_ her uncle and aunt, Walter and Mrs. 0; E. Hurray defeated G. Bly, 6 -2. the iluskoks camp and her friend._ - �• 7 -5; J. Clark won from V. Quigley. are glad. to hear it. -Mrs. Cartwright returned home 6-1, 6 -1. In the only men's singles Col. Bartley Bull, of Brampton was on Thursday after spending a week a recent caller at Grasmere farm - completed, F. Robinson wined a Pit c Mo So H APMAN.. in Grla:venhurst with her uncle and tort' over J. Barker 6-1, 0 -6, 7 -5. And looking ovei the Jersey herd. '. anrrt, ;Ir. and Mrs. Fielding. Miss Lillian McMullen, with hey ±he only mixed doubles was a close Wm F:lldotf, of Toronto.. pe- t y - Thomas Andrew has been feeling friend, much better during the Past week and struggle wont by E. 'Murray and A. Sunday with John and Airs. Green - Goldsmith ovt-r M. Calvert , an F. -- )me been. able to sit out on the ver- law. soda Petrie, •G- 2,4 -5. The tournament con- The whole scheme of economics, is // p —Mrs. Blakeley, 'times each atterncl n and evening. T P /- T O P -T A l L 0 R S � (nee .Marjorie with singles and doubles -for both dependent upon the Aerir•ultuzad pT- Allaway), of Toronto, was in the vill- mein and women and..mi -ed doubler. osperity-and yet the farmer gets the q _ a` age on Saturday when. she, called on rough e•ixes of most of the eomrnerc New prinR 9rrnpleN are here. Some Fine Material. -The Pickerine `Bail Team, now at Some Car4•tul Workm%n••hip. $23 50.- isome friends, ial dealt. the top. of the league, played another The Women's institute met at Alfred and Mrs. I y-nde are t i.i: ,RLI BBER BOOTS= X32 50 And $3.00 " wonderful ^ame -in Oshawa a on Tue� the home of Mrs. -H. A. Newman, ar ;lay evening, a. score of 5 -0 for the ing kits father, Chat'. Lunde. Alf u'a ' ynr•kers ere u - Fairport Beach, on Tuesday -after- a school mate of rn2ny'here, who will p noon. Visitors were entertained. and local club. The battery of Langbord be glad to hear that he . is still makinr Bye played a sensational,g$me, Th: - - - - =A fine «bowing r,f Wotk Boots, Sbirtp. Headlight ' a good program Provided. local team have been fortunate ;n the things go in --Illinois. - Overalls. CA pq a nd Seasonable -The raspberry crop is now about pitching staff this year in_,havin¢ Several berry pickers have beer LTOrierweeir, - - over and has not proved such an a- Langbord, who has won several �! busy this week Dickirz a big crop o' , bandant one as was expected. The the games for fie home team. One Latham raspberries at Grasmere. Everything for Spring . price was satisfactory to the grower Fred Myers and -wife -of Tnront^ Y member of an Gpposine terra tries as it ranged from 18 to 20 tents per to explain- how LanQbord tanned him, were here on Sunday looking 's quart box. their old place here. " Fred T Bunting -�- - f'i.ckerind His ball had so many twists in it R -The corn crop in this locality that fire ball ducked' first to the lei' One leading dairy has sent ward to T. never looked better than it does now. then ducked to the right and he, the its patrons that the milk shipped vt sdio Licensee .- -Established M. - of straw will go far towarheavy making batter, struck in .'between the dl2cky rule hisewinter.eAndl so be theeautocr - - _ >F and missed the ball. , 'tlKl for the failure in the hay crop. The - Master Edwin Balsdon, Yount atic orders of the plush carpet exec crop also is doing splendidly. :on of J. S. and ?Hrs, uti4es in the cite seek to run --h Balsdon, hap - Farmers are now busy with tbe• :r farmer. If Hon. Duncan Marshall ,i= a narrow escape from serious of poi+- grain harvesting. Many fields of oats ;bly fatal injuries one evening last going to clean out the rotten ,state - ' - i will have to be cut only one way as week. Accor'npanied by a girl friend affairs in Toronto, a4 he says, he will : ' the severe rain and windstorm of a _ •,e had gone ova- to the Gordo* receive the praise of the producers. - - coople of. weeks ago laid the glair. House and when returning he jerkel flat his hand out of -that . hat of his frienr 'In Memoriam " 1 - Norman and Mrs Machin, of "r ,• ,BchuFider Le rd, ..i. _ 12e and started to run across the roa ` Oshawa visited the former's parent• when he was knocked down by ar KINNEAR -In Jiving memory of Ira _ gt,bnrider Fea.Meal Bacon, ... �•• 8?�' -H. and Mrs. Mechin on. Tuesday, anti Kinnear, who passed away on Aug. : automobile. Fortunately, the car was they also attended the meeting' of not going -fa4t, and when it stoppet i=t, 1927. Cboiee mlited Bacon, 4Ib. pkR• »• ••• 17C• .the Women's Institute which . wag Eddie craitled out 'iraris under ver She is. living in that blessed home. •; ''tic. .beld at the home of Mrs. Barry A badly frightened. He was taken t, Where joy and peace abound; Z�huire Red Ribbon Round Steak,... 1Newman of Fairport Beach. the office. of Dr.. Cartwright whr Where friendship severed for a sp•i a IOe. - Considerable damage was caused- found that the injuries were of a min- -\ sou-d. " lbiaced Ster)r,... r... ,.. z Stall all• be linked more - '+to crops in the country to the north or character, and he was soon run 'adly messed by Husband and Fam• Pot k Liter, .w' - "i ••� loc• of us during the storm which was ,ring around again as usual. ily. ,experienced on Monday morning and _ Fineit Old Cheese, :. •;• . of which we received only a moder- e Three Toronto men. appeared it . Y ! - - _ the Pickering Police Court on Mori 2 for 25c. ate fall of rain. It has been called a lay evening one being charged wit! Join the ero t and Cheer the Leafs Yur k PeaR, ... .• `"Raspberry Rain" by local growers. being intoxicated while in charge o to the Pennant. � • 10e. The Women's Missionary -So,:- Help Ike Boone Reach the Top thiF Coro,... '� .... -� - ' a car, and the other, two. who werr Month -- ; ' ... IOe. -- fety of St. Andrews Presbyterian in company with the former wert Totntlitor R, •. +►• Church will meet at the home of Mrs - R. H. Crank, on Wednesday, .Aug 1st, charged with being intoxicated in Baseball Program at Maple Leaf' - All Meats kept under Electrical _ at 2.30 o'clock. Vote change of time public place. These are the first ch• Stadium. Torontc, during weer 'A quilt for the supply work will be arges laid for drlmkeness that have of August 6th - .liefrigeration, come up in Police Court here in se.v• es gha7ted at this meeting: eral months. Judging by the large Toronto Home Games "+ -Wm. A. Dryden, of ]druoklin, the .number of drunkenness charges tha' ya 'Albany s . President or the Ontario County Lib - 2 Games Civic -Holiday, Aug 6. 9244 • "' �A 11 . -:R E I D eral Association, is it is rumored, are reported from the various puled. Aug* 7h - ^light game, 8.30 p. m. courts in the Province, the amend Butcher {phone 3000)_- Piclierin.9 ` .likely to be appointed 'Sheriff of thr ments to the Liquor Control Act do:.s Aug. 5th - Afternoon, at 3 p. m. ' County as successor to J. F. Paxton, not seem to oromote sobriety anion: Aug. 9th -Night ,Tame at 8.30 e' who resiLmed' about two years ago, the people of the Province. Th- With Newark and is now resident in Montreal. large number of beer trucks that are Aug: 10th - at 8..630• p. m. _ '"Market -The employees of the Alger Press Aug. 11th - 2.Games, 2 and 4 p. n;: Meat • 1/1ariYe seen on our hi .jlway everyday would • of Oshawa, motored'tp Simcoe Pt. on indicate that there are a large numb• Aug. 13th - at 3 u. m. P1CkeI 111 e Saturday afternoon when they held er of thirsty . people 'in the country. With Baltimore + g their annual picnic. There - was an a-- - .Remember the annual garden -Aug. 14th - - Aug. 15th _ Aug. _ bundance of "eats" including water- .' 16th - Aug. 17th. -- -_ __ Cash and Garry „ party of St. Andrews (Presbyterian) .Pith Syracuse _ - melon and ice -cream for eserybody. Church which sill bP held on Monday y acuse ' and an interesting program of sports Aug. 18th 2 flames; Aug. 20th,-and- was Beef alld Veal prices are down tto the farmer !L?ld We g1'S r f'` was Provided All report a good imp, next, Aug. 6th '(Civic Holiday) in the Aug. 21st., 868in them Over to our customers.' _ Pickering Mlmorial Park, at 7 p. m p =James and Mrs, Galbra tt1, of St- sharp, D. S. T. there will be a girls' - _' raffordville and Miss Abbie Bir•11 softball game between Claremont and - ^Vow 44awrt4soments. - 1of Toronto (formerly 6f''Pickerin-), Pickering. A first -class p Baby. will - Beef j7e. ' called on W. C, and Airs. Murkar on be presented in the evening by the ��OR' gALR -Frame huildina, %bout + Sunday last. Mr. Galbraith is .manag- T ..8ir ofn Steak, s` following well - known artists: � Bert 1. 14 x 20 Cheap, E J. Naleh, Pickering, 49 156 of of the Can. Bank of Commerce in Harvey, of Brougham and Le Roy -- -- Round Steak, I4u. ,Straffordville, anal ,worked in Brant- AY FOR SALE- Alfolf% and tit% Ramp Bonet, Kenny, of Toronto; the Popular tom- H - . . ` 12c. _ ford with Mr, Murkar for Rome veara, %thy, in goad condition. Apply to Box E. Standing Prime Rib, lie. 3 edians Rex. Slocorrtb piano accord- pickerin¢ News. 49 ' ', —P-Av. Tlr. .C�rmi. :hael left this Blade Roasts, , week for Quebec Province where Mrs, ian and magic tricks; Beth Watson. Short Rib, 8c• • Scotch piper• dancer and saxaphone WOOD, FOR SALF. -I h %vex annd,_ ..`Bri4et, Flank and Sbauk, be• Carmir_hael has been visiting for the player; Isabel McIntosh, dancer, and r quality of summer Wood for sale, F, L .,past tw(i weeks. While Dr. Carmich other talent. Don't miss this P_ cell- Teen. Greenwood. 49 52 - - f ael is on his v.-Wgt'nn the ,3- rvices in ent program, There will be booths. on OLLOW THE CROWD-Who arc, - " -- M • ` the' PYe56. \tell Cht�rr}1 will ha, ran- �bathin¢, boating and fishing at Rosebank . VEAL, {milk fed) ^{ the grounds for the sale of lunch, park, and envoy tingsaa +7rf ad'by the R'e•. Mr. Toll, thl' ri_a ice -cream and candy. The *hair. will Cho e. 17c.. minis +er in the Whitby United Chrr- be occupied by Walter C. Thomson HOUgE FOR RRNT -A anon mod• _ I � � 1.5e. 1 J Cutlet s. r Ji The chur.•.h snrtiire will boe,;n at Admission: 25 cents, ehildrp� under . ern house. with garage, hyydro and hard and , Ile_ soft water in the bou=t . F. L, Green, Green- Shoulder Roa st, , 30 P. m. ar.(1 the Sunday School at 12 years, 15 cents, wood. 4942 �tpaina'Vesl. 41be. for 255. ,. r 1.30 n. m. ,- Summer holidays are ,?calf ova- - -- - ' - -- a' - Cal• es' Liver, r 2" - -About 40 �'er•bers And friends Kids better make good use of thn I. ;NOR BALE -Pure hrpd shorthorn ' ' hull. 11 months old, carrvinq Gc•vernment - "of Lhp Hortlr „1t,tral Sn -ipty met ?nr iext half. Nearly every youngster, in -onus, price reason. ble. Orville 3urton, Curer. '"the .Annual Prni^ in fl,- 1)� 11' fill to•"I.. "has at least had a few day. o - + r*mu++as of lbf andfrs, (:Frain rn',c c f wont. Phone Clare 140 0 4Rtf • _ - - Special * ^3mpinQ of come dp,acription and T tOR aAI,F -Opp YorkrhirP pna, - ft.. of Rn�hank. on S urr3av 'ftpr -nanv are the brown faces, arms leg- F du. about txt, i5t: o -e boar, C N. E, win• "' FpriII Lamb on Friday and Saturday n nnn lnC+. P -oryn had a O'ood ti-o. --irl back- that will change eolnr b -- ner 3 years old; one Ayr�hare grade cow in full -` r ;• .'' ,;. ' Thy hall r-ir -r between flip Lofton forte neyt zurimpr rnll� al(,r, It'; - flow and rebred; one Jerscycow In full flow, F. 7,Mterer!s and ti+p Wn^'i ;A W'1'tti° v , M. Chapman, Pickering. 49tf , reat life for them. Sympathy a•+. -- - - - -- i ” It pat's tO buy your meat at the was a strenuous affair. the ccr,rp wa^ cuDpnrt of curb camnaitrn= n- t}-, r; OR aA],E -Farm of 1!57 a ^rp.. I J 'hard to fit-ure out. Ou ±tea numb -r rf "fi'Ar F -esh -Air Fund" would he miles north of Columbut. 1.2 mile wept V. }"6"v b were 9hOWn for Cnm t- e] Go ,c:buildin,tx. Running afream immMiatr . Rood looms PP w l worthahilp and underatnoc] when ,nn to Dlou¢h. Full Da..es»lon April I.t PI C� KF R I N G MEAT MARK E rve the benefits to cur own. last c D. Conant.. K. C., Oshawa. 47 -1 J