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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1934_08_10�,y, tee• �'� ,�,y,t•. ""`�`:^'"'xf'�" �;•- yr .0 - a'+: _ ;k, "�'°.+ - ,,.rte•,' v-V- 1.. litl 1­--, . - -- -- - - ---- '- ,._, -: -- .- .YlVii.t+� ltiii�fi�, •tfA 'r•4 — Fftiil) A. I % _7i U U -(j YU;- 1954.. - - -- -- :'--- • •--- - - - - -- — _._. 50 �stl�ss#iastal lass#. C NOTICE Cherrywood i i Audley N Leonard and Mrs. Gates and fain- M . •r. r GREENWOOD 1t1R. H. O. PE41380N�Physiaian M ily Sundayed at Fenelon Falls. t the guest of Mrs. S. Puckrin and - - sadSergeon, Dunbarton. loty * *'Our trucks se oar wa f few days in Toronto. p pulpit very acceptably. R MILLS s R. ARTHUR L. HORN, Pbysician e every day," M Mr. and Mrs. Fenny and Harold T The Audley Mission Band, (The. Daed Surgeon. Markham, Ont. Phone 6700 w 0OAL, COKE, ' W were in Toronto for the 're- union. M Merry - makers), were guests of the 1 1 si.. •t Mrs. Da Ad Turner's. 2i So i ily Sundayed at Rice Lake: M Miss Eunice Squire and Mrs. Frank - R F,. FORBYTH, Oph. D.. Director - - WuOD; CEMENT, M Mrs. Stuart and children have re- P Puckrin carried 1$ in all in their. ~ • e , t a - cars and a most enoyable s - __August brings. -me to, the close ol ~ Eyes es•mtaad M at+iioia�t• , , s' p p • was Riven. 4 4 i si, clwemoat. om. d day in Toronto at E. W. Petty's and - - Messrs Gard and R. P. Winters at- m my milliiig year. The past year's . and a also at the re- union. t tended the re -union of the veterans )GQa4 . James Mainland entertained - a i in Toronto on Sunday. Both boys b business showed an increase over the B. McINrYRE— Barrie- B BUILDER'S SUPPLIES n number of city, friends over the week w were'in the first contingent and were � �VNCAN B _gleo local oartag6 work R end. o overseas the whole four years. They p previous year, but the margin of � and Mrs.. Davidson A ewal of many old faces and acg4ain- p _ - DONALD RUDDY Barrister. A A. e at Richmond Hill on Sunday. t tances. = ' . Solicitor, Notary Public. Moneyto t e v Mrs. J. Beare. and Mrs. F. Beare r r _ M My feeds sales were many hundred was south .ins of use, Whitby. elYQ ( (Sueee0or to D. Munro and Picker - spent •. s d Stouff villa �$BATON; BELL do R095, Sarriet• _ _____. ag Coal Co.) w with Miss Edith' Roach. t veterans from her tone. I know that Rto mill gave better �•+-� � ���_ W4 •them on - (Pickering, Out; M ,of B About thirty v value than I did. iw - - -.W. Beston, W Office phone 7400 :Residenee 6520 K Wednesday with Mrs. Wes. Petty. o on Sunday last. I thank the tasmere for their pat- j. D. F. Ross Adelaide 9e88 -s u DON'T DRIVE WITHOUT f returned home after spending two for a month's holidays at Lake Hur- u �ICHARDSON. PIOKERIN(i a w Public Liability Insurance. One acc- K weeks with their grandmother. Mrs. o on, r ronag+e. or Y !dent may cripple you financially. for m misfortune to be bitten by the dog a all this week for the O. B. A. Leas- tsronn Adel•+ a Ks4 and mss, By appoint- y with payments extended ded over nine u = = us. Championship with S Pnwte Peek. a�i3. act m months. Your choice of good reliable = Greenwood E = A ley, but it mast be heavy and p[ump>, 4�HOMSCN & McMILLAN- Barrie- d Canadian Companies. 25 per cent re- G under a tree during a thunderstorm _ _ _ c«s. of %it. T usson, t ii.ic. Office at F m+ � pears without an accident a Fred and Mrs. Byers and Perry w were struck by lightning and seven ay c for which he was to blame and &fur- I friends in Toronto. T were k I will require all the winter wheat ne.kac. Torontoe�e • 605 Royal Bank J D • A. • James "and :Mrs. Raine were in Os= U United Church is nearing completion , , • � *n Sunday seeing their• son, Os- a and it is ezpecis that the opening a �ewtat P Insurance Agency Brougham. Oat. c car, who is in the hospital. They w will. take place 'about the second week A All accounts are now due, and I Phone Picketing gig f found him improving, but slowly. - i in September. 1 M` -' - -- -- T Mr. and Mrs. Richardson and fam- r The beer parlors in Markham are require settlement by'ea »h or note be- (Sncceesere.or. J. N PHONE 824 a Woodward and fame) h heat favorable reports on the conduct fore August 15th. to Uaiverwty. At Ciarea,ont office ove• D, A. P and Mrs. Ormerod mild family, of o of the Visitors. Those hotel -ken , •rte g to-f i. F FURNITURE B spent S who shoes the privileges given them " F. L, Green Bolster. - - - moat thank themselves if their ' T-j]' BRB+ERTT. FALLAIgE, L. D 8.. W We are displaviog an extractive M Mr. Goddard, of Balsam• took the r rights are-cut off, as the'public'will - -August 8th, 1934 r A 1.D• D. S.. Graduate, of the Royal Comme of v variety of s services here on Sunday in the absen- n not stand for any abuse of the priv- - - IDemal SarWeeoa and the lTnivervity of Tomato c Al�minuD7 and firanitewara Etc. g ce of Rev." Mr. Horton. He vs. a lieges. - saw'sCrareh. Pickering, Qat. Office ,�r% : e ' and Furniture v address ..which was = (FRED S STACEY aervisel. Ttwne P Prises low. in keeping with tithes. d day • will take the-pervice next Sun- - - p Brougham painter and Papec- banger I� #sii ## 61, ss#. I The W. M. S. met at the home S5 cents per hour or by contract, /�� o of Mrs. - George Wilson, of Mt. Zion, H Hiss Reta Shea, of Toronto. is hol- a anywhere, ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- � lust arrived a large shlpment of M on. Thursday afternoon with twelve ` idaying at her home here. S ` sapwrsiw contpanie.of solid a Gyproe in the following sizes: t dory services and the, read'l g of y fected, thumb at present. P ears e2 - P08TILL. Licensed Auctioneer. . 48 in.: 72 in. GyProc M Mrs• W. W. Gee the devotional leaf- M Mrs. E Willson still continues cr- D PINE DRIVE F. ter oouaa.. of York and owareio, Am*- 4 48 in. x 84 in. l let, "The Christ of Resurrection," i itically ill. o or write nunbarton P. O. - ' &fm sales of an kisss atsenued be an rtoews , ,." w was read by Mrs. W. Brandon, After M Mrs. Baker and daughter have S Sale R BEAT ON. 'rOWIVBBIP - 48 in. z 108. in, ' 'the minutes -were read by Mrs: Perry m mother, Mrs. Gillette. _ Clerk. Coaveyaseer. t7eanmiaawner ter 4 48 ! a s 96 Donations Board - - Wilson. The supply box of new and B Billy Hicks is off work this week - -- - - - -. .. -- age t exnasa. whitevate.t7nc. u $wrdwwll Plaater used clothing, to be sent in Septen;i w hand& B g � ��. ,, son is packing the box. Anyane hav- Rand Mrs. Witter, of Toronto, are - IJONKER . i clothing,- toys etc., may leave holidaying at the Matthew's House IdwD mowers ehsrpehea. I& Termmreasooabk. Datwibr asks any be t LUMBER YARD t them with her. After 'discussing ot- T this week. . T. PATBRSON'8 - CLAREMONT" _ � about*. N her business the program was contin- T meeting O Oall and get prices. Phone 2612' _ L - u ued with "Holiday Time with our w will be held at the Baker home on GARNET ROBERTSON 1 1Pickerin Mill M Missionaries in Korea, India, Japan, . Tuesday, Aug. 14th. The young lad - .. - Electrical Ooa4cactor F IMe best feeds are cbeapest in the end. o Fields." given by several members. D Dr. L and -Mrs.. Barclay,. of Tor -. ' .'Wlring a produce results. F Creatore.s Lord, we give Thee Th. f former's mother, Mrs. C. A. Barclay p pLOW SHARES -- -Al! kinds of electrical goods n not satisfactory.. a anks,' followed by the benediction.. o on Sunday. � kept in stock. W We have good heavy feeds for bog _ _ ' and son,' Fred -and family, of Mont- _ _ .-AND Phone 1706, PiokerinR e eoen gratti. biaD, shortie, beet pulp, = = ', " real,-called on- Broughton friends on _ _ -- - -- -- g gluten feed etc. W We are soiry to report Miss Lyd- S Sunday: � iuNG CARS - cakes, pies Arc. u ult of a stroke a week or so ago. She f families, of Toronto, have been with i i ON FARMEIR'S C ,Laying s is resting at her aunt's, Mr& Annis t past B See U3 S !� a at Scarboro. We hope for a speedy w ' : P Pogltry Feeds Wheat - ' 'recovery. R R..- Fuller, of Windsor, and .Mrs. „ „•• .: 14 - -- G Ground Corn M _ - t . l / I ever made CIGARETTE PAPERS __ a .- •__ '..- .: . AND NO WASTE DLE IN THE �4P T2ll DOUBLE ti+ Orange Pekoe, _ - - AUTOMATIC . Fresh from - 4.. BOOKLET��.,- \�ti - Blend - T.-EA.. = ONLY ��� P� the Gardens �'1Z � from this personal source that so bine paternal pride with a warm m so- many many charities were helped, and those liettude. "Your grandother has A Hole In One five -pound notes, folded and knotted, ' been generous to you —most gener_ that found a way into the birthday ,ous. What will , you do with the Ottawa Jou ...�, ..++ letters to her children. Each one of money ?" The final has for some them had cause to remember these y e s time been indulging in a certain ' timely benefactions. The ar etr�llu uR Lhe Tapuwai• .stamp of bragging -about —golf and - -- I think I'll take up land there, and recently told of a hole_in -one having TH' Miles read the will, and also the let- start on my own." been made by one of the editors — ter in her shaky hand, written a short "The devil on will �" - Y An an r the sec -time befor angry and of sock act before ,she accomplishments e died, frown knotted Miles' face; He had in four years P ohm tits "I have no great wealth to leave hoped Kelly would ask his advice. - By the Author O# `Pencarrow" you, but my gratitude for all the ('ova Isere he was stating his plans 'witis- A member of The Mercury staff, A' and happiness -my children have out consultation with anyone, golfer of doubtful ability, had an ex- By N£LLE M. SCANL 4N - brought me. I have said this before, perience not long ago that is worth but I 'say i ai • D t' at do you know of the Tapu_ d ld h R • ,- Y t ag n. o no put too was? hYou'veyneverobeen up there, � ring an �ivou have been Cold ... " " • . • _ '•�'- • • . '''` much value on material. susses. ( ela - have you? You can't start off' like me days ago but for 'the modesty i of t:>sapt*s■ voluntary action. He could feel it .all would rather see you happy than of the hero of the incident —if indeed ayaopais isso*ding that, up there, alone. You're mad, a news I The principal character in the story 'around, as though they were saying: merely prosperous, Not-that I despise boy, I absolutely' forbid you to do paper man may properly be : Is Kelly. Pencarrow. '•He promised Grannie; that's why," success, but it is often bought at too called a hero. Kellar is the son of sir Miles Pen high a price. You are as different anything of the kihd. You might _ row, a Za er whose tattier and mother It angered him and.checked his fm- as well throw the money Into the sea{ Driving from No. 5 the other day emigrated New Zealand and brought pulse. They would not understand from each other as the Sowers In my '•rm sorry, rather, but I'm over 21, the ball roiled to the lip of the cap ep a family who are now the parents that he could not bring himself to, .garden, and each has ,its beauty.-and and Grannie has left. me the move ," and was stayed in its course b a - :gof the young people with whom the Its season, brit I have loved you all, y y y ory is concerned. make this submission if his heart had Kelly felt her moral support. She caterpillar; but for the caterpillar -_ ` sir Mlles Pencarrow wished Kelly to not sanctioned it, Grannie was right. Be tolerant; be kind to each other, would not have left it to him unless apparently have been become a taw;yer and to enter his and do not condemn what you cannot the shot would a ar y 4ecom s practice- law Kelly insists to a oo be- To close a wound on the, outside first understand. The little I have to leave she meant him to use 1t. s hole--' -one. a .farmer• He loins an untie. was dangerous. "Tou and your damned defiance Stepping up, to the cup The Me-r- I have disposed of as I deemed wisest, -who owns thes Pegg Kelly did not watt, but, feeling' a and if some get more than others it t have upset the whole house." cury scribe saw what had happened carroty■ made from waste land Into - new tenseness In the air, he "said a because their need was rester, and "Who's being murdered now ?" and and was about to crush the eater- carrows Sarin.. general good night and went to his g Genevieve came in at a bound. pillar with a N . must not P . 0 1 iron u m be taken entire but endue who 1 suddenly Him Uncle has a daughter, Ella, q as the _ U e Too realizing as 3'ie d t y tallB in love with an Englishman nam- m, g id so he 'Hold Your tongue, will you ?" recalling Cow is linen about the ed Gentry. Ella's father (whose wife damned -up flood of happy 'approval 'gauge of my affection," "I'm son Father, we can't agree, g Lott him wben Ella was a child) to anx- behind him. But that he could not So Kelly got two thousand pounds. but I moat make my own life." With man who needlessly sets foot upon fous to keep his only daughter at home. a worm, be refrained from venting face, That was the outstanding feature of a desperate effort Kell was restrain- his an er on the caterpillar. And, therefore, he offers Gentry. a half" y .hare in the Duffield Farm. This was only flee first step, they the will, To the others she Left little fag his angel•, g p are then This infuriates Kelly Pencarrow. His thought. How much further bad Gran- gifts and smaller sums, but everyone., "You've caused more trouble than the warm or rather the caterpihar pride 1n Duffield and -the fact that the nie gone in- her demands? Michael .got something. turned aiid in turning it gently push: Pencarrowe established it. will not al- enough; more than all the, rest ed the ball into the cu There was low him to, worts under this stranger• and bailee exchanged looks — wonder- Hester'a dzlldren,, the. Macdonald., iagether," - put n me, quarrels with Gentry, assaults ing looks. They both wanted the boy, would be comfortably -off. Ella was "I won't cause you any more. I a witness. If The Journal golfer will n;,,, n work else. _.but_ from different moth -ea. Would quite wealthy, Miles was a prnaper- shan't be- here." come up to Renfrew some afternoon where. • - -- - ld n oxide amply for - a- game can be arranged,. The Mer= When the' story opens, Kelly received he come back? f The strange, repreased quiet of Kel_ a 'ummons to the bedside of his dying Kelly stood at the window tot - a 'ht whole brood. Robin, as Kitty's ly's tone frightenea. Uenevieve. cury paying the green fees and ,pro- grandmother, the mother of sir stile■ while looking out at the dark shcul oyy child, would not be short, and— viding the supper, etc.; it will- how - 1�- encarrow. • "Yes, go skulking into the country Arrived at the bedside• he is asked der of hill that blotted out the dim with his place fn, Kelly and Pencar- now you've caused dissension all ever, be impossible to guarantee the � by his grandmother if he wt apologise, night sky, row be had as excellent opportunity. round." assistance of the caterpillar.—Ren- di Gentry and thus give her, a fa she He felt desperately tired. Did she g p pro- Frew• Mercury, spies the assurance that the family. De Y ..hut Kelly. Mlles had said. that Mlles was loins his temper which has been in a state of turmoil know, and was she'bappier for 'know- Kelly would not get 'a penny of his perly now,. He was wrong, and he ioince his rebellion. a hope of reconcil- ia6' , money ea loo as he disobeyed him knew it. - attoa, ^I did it for sod." _ and wasted h s time on' backbidek '•What's ail this! 'What'■ an this!" rHE ALGOMA COW. - - -� • • • _ • farms. Grannie -ryas afraid that Miles Norah' came hurrying in. "Hav'en't nHallo, Gentry!" Kelly's voice was The sombre ; group in their deep might keep his word and Kelly would we trouble and sorrow, enough with_ / !loneteas; a sound empty of .emotion. The star ttaa always mafatained- ' :He had come la so quietly they ,had mourning sat round the big table after be left without land or profession or out father and son quarrellingr' that the' most dangerous animal in _ =.spot heard shim. Most of the family the tea. things had been removed. Bea. inheritance, Don't worry, another, it's all right." these parts is the Algoma. cow — .tivere gathered in thl big living -room sie Pencarrow had been laid to - rest Miles had not- drawn her _will so Kelly noticed that she was tremb- and noty come tiro fn_cideni:s in. one. talking but a -queer bushed murmur., In the valley she loved, and her chil. the terms of it were unknown to him tingling. "I'm going, Father doesn't week in prove it. - late the beat of wings, trailed oft Into risen were feeling for the first time. when he .read It. Twice he broke understand ,why I weal to take up At the same time there comes the desolation of the old farml -use. down as he- read her last letter of land of my own. I'm patting. in for silence. ' : story o-f a 'wolf which Is a t upon At every turn same reminder of her admonition, so.. much of it, be felt, a piece of the Tapuwai," Pe p -Hullo, "Kelly!" , t„ a British yacht and which shows' Gentry was taken, by surprise, and clamored at memory and woke a fresh was meant for him. Miles had. an •'Tapuwai. Oh, Kelly, none" of the fierceness with wbieh .�o felt at s disadvantage, He had no time gush of tears, 7 uncomfortable feeling of failure, His mother's voice echoed' the dfs- 'much tradition has credited his h .so to prepare either words or expression. From their early days the prdceeds Money, 'social posit ion, profession, re- "may in 'her face, He had not expected this -from Kelly, of her personal labors, the profits putatioa, knighthood, yet he had fall- "ICs 'a bit far in, but remember fly_ Sault $t @, Marie Star, despite the fact that there had been from her garden and orchard, ber ed with his family, and in her firm what it was like here' when Grannie' much SDeculatfon as to what Grannie calves and chicks, had been Bessie'a Yet gentle way his mother lied made came out to the Hatt. And she our—'~— :much said c him. own money; Matthew -had insisted that clear She had sounded a warn- vived and was happy, Why can't I?" He who has it in hie power to tort+• They were all -sure that Kelly was on this., And as the pence grew to Ing' _ " Tapuwa,!!" Norah repeated the 'fulfilling bits promise, perhaps reluct- pounds, and the pounds to hundreds, He ceased reading, but'no one stir- name despairingly, mat sin is less inclined nI do so. The . red. They ail looked at Kelly, fiat he "Don't worry, idea of being >}ble weakens the desire. sintly. No one gave him credit for the Miles Invested it for her, IC was ry, Mother; .I'll • be all -� did not see them. His mind had tra- rigtht. , Well, good-bye; I'd better be --=Ovid. velled'far beyond the room( and a rich off•' r darling, s few de aren't is .. -. home' a -r _ .. .. .. 8L0 an R you?" " e happiness welled up. The o 'for d he had understood d was - standing by. _ - y P h d !n ended to Ideas Wanted i Robin was the first to speak• and but bfs father's violent outburst had - oys the starry eyes, so like left Grannies, changed his mind: He. looked at Artists and" Authors, Amat- smiled as he gripped Kelly's arm. Miles. , Then Genevieve. "I'm so glad, Kel- "Oh do, Kelly; 'you -must, mustn't eur or Professional are 'invit- . ly, so glad." lie, Father ?" and` Genevieve thrust ed to send us saleabile' Sket- Here's 8-PAINTING BOOK Norah kissed him and wept. Mich- an arm through each of theirs, and ches, illustrations, Designs,' - ael said nothing„ but put a hand on challenged them to draw away his shoulder in the Short Stories and Articles. gesture he knew "Yea, 'my boy, your mother and I .FREE For the asking] so well. He could feel the prpssure hope you will." '`ARE YOU ARTISTICALLY • Of his fingers saying so much more "Very well— [banks. Till Mopday.1. INCLINED? y than foolish words. Yet the. bequest His mother sighed with relief, and You ne'vst going to love the Painting Book had come between Ghein. Genevieve dragged Kelly out .before - *And a 'chance'- ppvreeppaare� for you by the maker of Keens_ We offer yqu practical in- wIN Oils tfl! Mus lard „,psgesofdandypicturesthatyou To Heater and Kitty there was a there could be more - trouble. can colour wish your own points or crayons I tinge of regret that their sons had :.(To Be' Continued.)- strl1ct10n and criticism OA many fine prizes•{ not been equally chosen. But then, Paintings, Landscapes and Tell Mother you are going to the it was because poor Kelly' was such Flowers in mater Colour9. a failure, and pride in ,their own off- - : store to get a KEEN'S GIFT BOOK i 4`•�..: - Nothing has tended more to retard Send a three cent stamped, G1 ,,t,4;, spring supplied ample compensation. g . "�lSN1 ;,•r' foryyourd*alerhas So, they, too, offered congratulations, the advancement of science than.the envelope for full inform- Get your copyright away ` only a limited numb erforlreedistribution,and They had all drifted away, leav- disposition in vulgar minds to vilify at10ri' <� we don't want YOU to miss out on this.gift. ing father' and son together, what they rannot ,comprehend. — - You,too,will say "It's as Keen as Mustard!' "We)), my bop.” fillies tried to come Johnson. • ;c; , :... :. And issaybe you will win a One prise —in �•deas Unlimited : .. _ money, a bicycle roller sissies or a ping , -' - — • % `.: =" pons go, baseball bats or dolls or I's r coning., etc. oouidn't that be grand ? Dr. Werner s Powder For Thirty -Nine Lee Avenue, j Remember, stiff twn't have to buy anything y: FALSE :TEETH TorOAtO IQ j togetthi sbook,though when you tell Mother [,� l d = she will probably want you to bring a tin of 1�e t i ev P' _ {. KEEN'S MUSTARD back with you. So get 4 outario, A Joy To All Users I `� busy. Ask for your book today. Start painting inTyoma9�nablets a h 4 4 • f,motbeiin' ,s O ants e+ic Can't Slip or Slide and show folks what a swell artist you are, - a Rtytea: Z bah atl teelth -6 N you cannot set the Oe.tc from your bit• com4�ain • an Sprinkle on Dr. Wemet s Powder and the er itintt P b Talon an { sv,. r,wrss.auet*rtt•«wtoslnotosarn' autom cos, vowitila omeA` you wont have to think about your` y g \ » m to serer oust of rnsllt and *skin Ad- �, Urban em tie• fale6 teeth all da ion Jo Joyous tom- E emescif r drw._1000 Amherst, Montreal, P.Q. Qis4 oivetb, ato �artboea pynetbtu6 to fort is ours. Bat anything y ou want oU sib- notice et gcDt1Y clew fib- y , y ` Invigorating Glass 0. y e quickly y the dysturbinB the —it Bolds plates firmly in �ilace —they g g i ■rem of • �turpa end the tivel can't sfi or slide. Forms J little ag AVPettte we for to Pte► Y p at%otce- a eogod1Y- for sUa 4 P�tective cushion for sensitive gnma. a cbiiesslee ttaet m ve�,Vl,,ere• vas no colored, gummy substance-• ' momenta ?nee `•* kPrescribed by world a most noted dwt- ` D. S. F- r•W1pi lisle The coal is small —the comfort put, TO COOL YOUR BLOOD - : le TI ■s —floe sad ep • r+ 1� s' ' - 9 �. New, fors• bottle, Tae » . ,. -';:� LV•: L. , .� ; "� ,7 :.� �. ;? , _ ,•s:, 1"ue NO. 3Y— 34 t „ _ : 1 _ .t ^0'.tk Vii_..... �,', rti ;ti, r ,,. .. ., _ : }' -'. 'N•', :r':" . .. -' l . ';. _ —, � •�.. . , _ •. .. .,. .. ., ., . . ,.;. . : -.- ... ._ ., - ,.. .�� - .., .. _ , _ '—" �mj„�� ��M,' unlike as day and night. One is so1Y- pre 1'1lC!!1 �ii'eell .�• • • • � � y �rV- lieu �, ,i++y poly, one tall and thin. One likes to � g - -- - - � a (��*,.��, read and the other likes to be read Peas For Cook>Rng �" - �''�a to. One is always stage manager, � � _ - • � A• • •► ' ' the other is helper and audience. Few $ ri s of Mint - Add In- ;- -'=•,, - :. •Mother of Twins and -TextiiG "They are so different snit yet.. - P g _ - _ __ - - - - -- they have been treated exactly alike" trl uin>� Flavor �'- - F f XMf•* alV!•Q D �LG- � - �1v17�s Slui►t •pondei. "'That's why 1 •+ _ — toss. _ ._ . ' wonder whether coaditionin as the Young green peas are one of the ,,� - '� - � psychologists call it, makes gas much most delicious veRetabies of the year, . 4;,,; • ,. Learn to delegate authority at home s necessary complement to such dish- • •- O � e n S -• • - I as well as in• the office, And curb re= difference as they think. But though es as roast lamb or duckling. - lentlessly that feminine instinct to my boys are so different; when either To prepare the peas to, serve with � • • - - � -- - want to run everything! That, ac- needy defending, they are two against roast lamb, rinse them well in cold- • - � i � site r •• =� � •: � � 'carding to Irene L, Blunt, mother of the word, twins then, if never any watzr after shelling, then put them �� twins and holder of the kind of ex- other time, � � in- the sauce an "with Bailin water _ _ __ - � a � � � ecutive jobs that few of her sex ever In her spare moments, • the gray- to cover them, Add a couple of sprigs ' - - - "- � .• � - •... • . - attain,'is what any woman has to do eyed, rosy- cheeked� Miss Blunt en- of mint and a Lettuce leaf, 'a lump y, _ �••:S1 Mau 11R. Mork. a' ,. •_ if she is to make s success of a joys nothing so much as making her - • - ' ' • • ` �_ .=_ � •� • '.) family and a business simulaneously. own and the boys' clothes, with oc- earhugaart of w atergp Bring to lboih • � ' casional time out for crochetiri - �' �. BY MOO>�VLIGHT - - -.- • - . • Aa secretary of the recently -form- g'• ing point, and boil until the peas - In fact, she thinks if she had it ed U.S. Federation of Textiles, Inc., •are tender, 1Q to 20 • minutes. Drain `.? • - A torrid summer night. In the city. the thermometer re is- all over again, she might, just'might, g Miss Blunts days work jumps from off the water, remove the mint and -... - choose to be a .clinging vine.. . "I --.. - __ feted around ninety, but aboard a 33 -foot cruiser it was cool. The preparing 'plans for economic pro_ -: lettuce and pour into a hot dish, add moon's rays painted the ripples of Lake Ontario with a silvery duction to discussing the artistic fin- � s dash of peeper and salt and a • glint. - - ea of a design with an artist. one Fewer Young Children piece of gutter. Toss- the peas in this i ' In the distance could be heard the quiet throb of an engine moment she may be deep in a con- The future may ,well belong to until well mixed, sprinkle with a a • -, and slowly a•huge hulk -could be seen cuttifi the waves with her ferencp on the best way to make use - lift -ie- chopped - parsley and serve. • g , youth, but it should be riofed- that -i of an addressograph in the office, and Green peas make a delicious - en -• - '-: _- . .. bare. ears darkly outlined against the star - studded sky Could • youth itself is getting older. -As late 1 the next absorbed formulating a •tree - served in. this way. Put cup .. ' it be ? Yea —The Bluenose. S�ie slipped easily, slowly and quietly as 'the year � 1920 the children under • method of co- operative activity that of water into a saucepan with a • •along, the stubby little tug edging her neatly into port. Zhis scene will strike a happy medium between 14 years of age in the New York schools -• arere aearl}�- 80 '.percent. of -Pinch of salt, add a � mall onion and - _ _ - �- ':_.:made the night perfect. - - --" - what • a group of- i`ndns�ialisis alas - ahead of lettuce with -the utitside -� Yes Ou've ' Uessed our tortes ndent is "that way" anxious to do and what's practical all the children. In the school pope- - y g , Y, Po leaves removed. Bring to the boil ..: abatlt Moats , ships , .Cruisers , schooners, etc. Just another but- and le al for them to da. lotion of 'nearly 1,I00,•99�0 children g and add 2 tablespoons butter. When for whom vacation 'began recently • - , ,Cancer, •, _ _ __ _ WORiiED HER WAY UP -this has 'melted put in a pound of •- •- _ - ' ._ those in the elementnr_y schools were , _ - - _ ,� ,a' '* ' - - Just for variety, she now and then less than ?0 percent. There were shelled peas and cook until the peas , •- , � - __ -has the job of arranging dinners and gb,000 fewer children in the elemen- are tender. - ,ANOTHER MOVIE DIVORCE - - �- : �` -- �lantheona for groups of from ten to wry athoola ti_is year than there Remove the onion and lettuce, pour -' -- - � � Did you notice the discreet news item re one Ronald Colman? a thousand. And that,'she says, is were Kati dozen years ago. the Peas on to s dish, add ateaspoon - - •� He is na a free man. _ •, ardest of{ all— thlnkin u food that fruit su ar a dash of salt and pep-- - � !- - ^� � h g P In' the senior high schools. it is the g ' i ' ' . This raises the question, has his former wife a new, heart • will satisfy men who've had so many opposite story. Fifteen years ago per, and piece of butter, and stand in - � aonlerencea and convention dinners a hot place until the butter has .interest or has Ronald designs on some leading lady in Hollywood . the senior high school aZudenta were _. 'TvYiIl be inteesting to await developments? - in their time that they howl at sight about eight in every 100 children 'r1el�' Use the lettuce leaves as a ___ _ •- _ _ Fo_f� roast chicken on any menu. in the public school system. Today �rniah, but d9 not serve the onion.- • .- - s ,« • ` . � � Cold teen _ _ ; In addition to being secretary of mere' are twenty is every 200 ehil- g peas make a delicious salad. S tinkle a little French • - --• -. ,ENNUI ' • -,= - • - - - �' ', a , i the Federation of Textiles. Miss Blunt dren, two forces are here co- operat- p ' is also secretary of the Code Author - i to shift the �. distribution }n 2iresaing over them and .drain o>y __ ._ . '•' .: You can always depend upon The Neva Yorker for a good sty for -the Sick -T'extiie Industry of � � any surplus. Place the inside lettuce , . .. - • - - - laugh st the human race: And the following is timely, homely the NRA, and, ao' far sa we know, the schools. One ie the rise in $con- leaves oa individual plates, put a - omit and social standards 'which haa� :. wind humorous — the only woman secretary of a code little mould of peas on each and slices � • _. _ _. , ,� sent- many more children into high of tomato •all round. ' 'Pour.- over In one of`those little towns in Maine, as in. the rest of them; `authority. That election was iq _school than formerly. The other is _ ;probably ; the Summer residents 811 trade at the lone' grocery recognition .of the fact that she knows - mayonnaise and serve. • �- the general change in the age char --, • �" store -and it's the custom to let the bill. run for_ the sefason and more about textiles than almost any -_ Spaghetti and .green peas make,_an - - actor of the elation which is '-- -alien, upon de artiue it in a lum � body in the United States. She ought Foe appetising combination. Heat It in a - - P PaY P• to, for sfte>t she came out . of Bigh: draaticaIly cuttSng down the era pea with a little melted butter and . A city man who bought a plface there last- Summer and fol- school, she got her first job with the ports °n of younger children in the two or three tablespoons grated ' - lowed this practice was surprised during the. Winter, long after Silk Association o! America, predeces- camiaunity. —New York Times. - - -. clieeae. Have ready hot cookM peas - -. -- bis return -to town. to get a bill from the grater. He didn't d0 nor of the Federation of Textiles, as - t � and arrange them in a border oa a �. _ , :.., � `anything• about it at the tiYile, beyond getting nut. che4ues and agr4tchboard operator, and aye's been .Women a. Clubs Allen to hot dish. When the spaghetti is verifying his recollection that he'd paid it, but this Summer, upon there ever since, steadily moving up -_ - ready pile it in the middle of the pea __ � migrating northward the first thing he did -was call at 'the wai:d. Banish - .,Racial � .And border •This makes a" ' verq good ' .=; •- grocery, - } - She boa had a iu othey honors— R' e 1 I $1 O u $ Ha #reds supper dish. - _ _ .The old man -who ran the place was out, but his ..son was she's --- ._.___.;. -. _...- - - president no�� . }f - the Trade Dorothy Caaileld, prominent nova- : � - .. � 'there and the son was a little. abashed when the matter was put Association Executives of New York, list, has jus# bees made -chairman � ' • : - PROVIDENCE ' � -� - ap tO,hlln flatly. - - - _ .. for instance, and she holds one of ' of -the Womea'a Advisory Gouacll o! "God tempera the wind to the shorn - - , .. �_ - After some hesitation; he• beckoned the city man to the' rear the fl :aE two diplomas granted by the We National ' Caafereace oc Jewa and iamb:•— sterae. - . i0f the store and whispered the explanation. "It gets mighty U.S. Inatitete for Commercial and Chris¢iaaa, She ezplsins the propos- "IInder divine Providence ithere don - . „ Trade Executives. Also the a always ed' work of flip auxiliary, be ao •accidents, since there !a ao -- - . •. lonesome up here sometimes in the dead of Winter, _ he said, being asked to lecture on office man -• "We hope that the Women's Ad_ room for Imperfection is perfection." - •� —_ - ,```so Paw goes over the books and sends oui bills to all our Summer agement.prablems somewhere. vieon' Council.- through 'the home+ - -Mary Baker Eddy. • "• customers. You'd besurprised- the number of theiri pays up •RULES FOR CAREERISTS =the school, the women's clubs and "1�Fothing with F,od can tie acciden- •`: - ' _ .. - again. - - _ - _ _ _ - - • � _ - -: - - :,. But chieflq, she's interestin ba_ � �1.� - _ e commn ty wil exert an mpor- I,ongie 1pw , __ _ * '+ * cause o�h� way sbe'a managed —to t influence ta.6aniahing facial sad 's plans, like' lUtlee, pure and � �+ - - •balance bar own life. • ralt64oue hatreds. Mb�e f+han that~ whit® unfold. " —biay R71eq Smith, .• • � — � — � — � — `y - - ' . ' '" - . . V - ` � � - „It`s not easy," she said, shaking -sad per?aaps .equally important. we "He. who rnleih the raging o[ the , - ' �_i• . hope and plea to get those of varL sea ltaows also how to check the de_ _ ' For an interesting survey of the three decades .of the present her head. "Don't let anybody , tell ' ' , 'Century "The •Ballads ", by Alec Waugh , offers a stimulating, 'you that it 'doesn't take all the tact °ua faiths to wart together for cum- elgna: of the angodly. "= Racine, . • _ _ . and. cod -will and health oa moo ideals for the greater glory of I sakeei a hermit once la Italy how -_ ` _perceptive novel. bit. Waugh gives his readers a series of bri111ant s• gam= Y our' coentry; - Thus- we ` wtn ''add he coda venture co live alone In a • • � vi often , and he succeeds admirabl in maintainin the ro r- possess to dovetail two careers so that - - . gn Y $ P Po strength to the efforts of those who single cottage, on the top o[ a moua- ' neither is neglected., I've found out ' ..:. _ ,. Lion between the ever hanging scenes and the influence- they. are actively at wort in behalf a . rain, a mile .from any- habita.tioa? . He. _ . - • - some thiriga that work though, and I - a broader tolsrsace !n our social re Iled •that "Providence was- h {s - lelcert upon his characters. _ - - _ -- believe they would- work for other. - - - P - - - - - .. \ li[e." - -very next door nefglibor,— Sterne. _ -- - � women _ ._ _ - _ Ra eed \,r��e • . to noxious plants are abeyea, if only "First of all, I delegate authority � • •1 - - . � ao •far as this terrible weed is. ton -. and let it stay dElegated. I; hire a ... � .. .. _ • . -.:.._ - - __ _. • corned- This would ensure aregion -competent housekeeper for my home A O� � � ' � _ - '- :.of Ha Fever - -and children, and when I am convinc- � ej{jCj � b . . Y larger than the British Isles where. � o! het• competency,' I give her a - -` A„ .i.,4 ,,.�,.•a - -• - • _ ' "' -• "- -_ � hay fever victims could get relief free hand, I never order as much as • <` ��,Alibi Found for Golden Rod and clear, pure air to baeathe each •' • '` _ ' LES80N NO 19 ed. Nevertheless, this work demon- . year from August ,until the snow. a dinner, and my seven - year =old boys - - ' -_� _ :- ,- —Erie of SummCr PlaguC _ flea „ and "erstand 'that the housekeeper is Let us study a branch of pine need- strafes thaE a student m��st keep his - , • Seen �Z its - _ .t:he last work on any gnestibn of die= lea, see Fig. 89, dt la interesting_to.fol. eyes open and'.be •ready to take ad- - �' � •� 'i_ cipline• If I interfered once. I feel low the direction of Lhe needles; they vantage of every opportunity of col - • :Montreal — Golden rod has nothing 'p {�j�• • • - that it would undermine the wtrole rise from bhe stem In small •clusters. letting and the filing away of such - ': Ro do with hay fever and all •the -• • r ua+uC �llill�n - I system. We suggest that the student gets some material for future reference _ ' sneezes in the world won't shake the ;_ _' "Next, whEn' I go hp�ne evenings, Pfae cones- and• make a pea drawing •R'hen out walking a sketatt liogt - ' _'..belief of W. Osmiaton Roy, Montreal 'qf 1 had charge of'the Dillinger I try to forget the office, as men do. of the cones and pines, which will be should be carried at all times to be T - - raturallst; who has been working the Search 1 would call ot< the police sad �'Vomen are' too inclined to carry' usedul in later work • for decorativ -e ;ready for variaua examples of leaves. " •thing out in collaboration •with Pro- send reporters after him. They would their business worries with them, • to purposes, ' branches, trunks, trees, little spots � •• �� • -lessor E• H. Wilson of Harvard Uni• be sure to [Ind dim." —airs, Franklin be sensitive and personal and to Note..the rgflectlons in the water adch as Figs. 89, 90 and '91. You will ,,, verarty. D. Roosvelt. .. -worry all night about things thab '�� ' • Messrs. Ro and Wilson returned � have gone wrong. ' As a matter of - •- - • - - - ' from the Gaspe Peninsula and have ,. - " '- fact, they .are too ronacientious,� and: _� � . ' - �' � : _, .. .:�, ' .:!made a report on the hay fever situ_ power is a •drug, and thdae who that quality, excellent in itself, often - _ _, • - - - ...•.f fiabitually enjoy it come, more and destroys their value to their• job. � � • • •�'- - ' �,ation, which, they say. bears out the more, to care for aoGhing else. " — �< � • - belie! of the -late Thomas Edi on that Bertrand Russets, Another thing F don t try to take - � -. .• — rsgweeu and^rrot- golden rod •ia tea- •. on is the chore of being a compan- � • • . '• . • - ponsible for pe••n `cious hay fever. _ � • "� -; �'" -ion to my children. You hear a lot ,• � - _ - ' A survey of the Gaspe Peninsula "Ttie motion picture is more potent -about parents making pals of their � '�--_ ' � ` "revealed to the naturalists districts and impressionable and compelling et boys and girls —too much,. I think.' ,,,,,,,,,; �. _ : • "« tort on people of all classes than all For people "can't' be real tom anions +. '/, ' ����`" ' '' "' " \ - - �� - ¢.: - '�fl ' .where both golden rod and ragweed our other refining and educational ag_ who are as widely separated in years '• -'gg � ' , _ - � � y;; - . • abound, both separately and together. enciee. "— Cardlual- Ha es •ass .. _:- - _ "'' � - ` '3n the areas where there is only Y parent• and a child. Neverthe_ _ _ „•; � -� �:. ,.. t - . '.:golden rod there is no ,indication of ... less _ I lke to go on expeditions with • : '�'INt !;,; „! ;',' ";;�'t'' ?'"' ��'•'►_.� p.�'� � • ; . � ` my children and we have some plea- . i l Il •- � � , ' . ; _ •!ta fever while in those where there You can't start reorienting an "ec. - � ,': -- � -... � - _,_:_.__:_ - Y sent times together. _ _ �� ie a lentiful- au 1 of ragweed. the .ai32m1¢_universe_wlthnuL_ making -err - - - -- teat from• the cluster of tall grass thank ;our �+vu turesigbt lu tlie.dayb P PPY RUNNING THE FAMILY �_` rocs. " — General Huh 9, Johnson. ' .disease .is prevalent. - B "But I've seen tragedy result from or reeds in -Sg. 90. These Clusters us- to come, it you are ' ready._for . • any- � .. °:; rt Ragweed follows the tourist, ac- mothers making pals of their dsugh- ua11y, grow at the "edge of streams and emergency as is bound to crop up in 'cording to the - report, this being the "Don't expect too much from life :' tors. Either the mother gets to be small ponds. Here is where a perfect Your work as an illustrator. .. '�;` •lesson it is more• commonly found =Owen D. Young, _. kittenish•and dreadful, or the dsugh- control of your pen will bring results. EX, No, 21. Go out and find illus- � ••- �; . by the roadside and waste places Ben- _ - _ - -• w � • ' - ,ter never deWelops any social -poise Fig: 91 flluatratea a splendid charac- trative spots, such as a wasp nest, • • ':; orally. The entire lower region.of the "It ie the mark of the very 'young � of her own." ter of pea technique in the connpari• or a'birda' nEat in its natural aspects . �' ' $t. Lawrence River below Quebec will critic' to. regard praise as a symptom Another of Miss Bluntla rules son o><• the shadow _cast irgm . -the and sketch these as welt as any other �' >. be infested with the ragweed unless of weakgeas. "-- George Jena !tan, about the family is that she shall atone and the grass is sunlight, This useful data for Luture reference, - • • • : •''a� precautions are taken to stamp . it have a complete vacation from them effect is commonly seen in nature and -A-- t •° ;':%! is much used 'in "illustrative work, ' nut, it was asserted. "Where your' - thoughts are, there every year. The' bogs are now of Queafiona will be aiipwered in this , `,M , • Note also the pen rendering ia, very The report , ccsitcludes; - "Now that wilt your ilte be also. "— VPilliam Lyon pattlp and she' has 'taken an apart- department. Anyone • wiating to re• ' •the 'Dominion •Government is start- phel s, ment alone in New York and is hav- suitable• -tor llluatrating grass as kept calves P _ personal ieply, mal bans ing a tourist department and the � � �; ;'„ _ j ing fun' going about -doing things short on the awns,.: - - .. _ same •it a Sc •stamped adisessed; en .• �-��:�� •' Quebec• tanrist Bureau- iS • getting ' "Ninety -live percent of th° buai_ alone. She says a vacation alone is Thia Iesson deals mainly with •the velope to enclosed with tLe request, underway, it would be • compsra- Hasa men da thei& investing la per -. a good way of ,reviving.•your _ confl- practical use of still -life subjects. Two The Art Dlr ctor, Our Siketth Clnb, • � :�� • lively asap matter, by joint action sods of prosperity." —Roger R'. Bab_ deuce in gouraelf. are drawn from nature, the other is Room 4Y6, •?� Adelaide $treat West,_ :.4 ' � see kite laws of the ]and in regard 'son. Her ;win's, Tom and Dick, are as partly nature sad partly maautaetnr�- Toronto. � � ":,�., "� t - �1ti��g�� Thom last week. LASCELLES — Grand Champion Dr. Hustis of the Lord's Day All- HORSE REGISTER. Clydesdale stallion, the property lBiaokezxiithinat do w - lance will preach in the United Ch- — of- T. O: Lowry, Whitevale, will ` right peloes arch next Sunday morning. The ev- USURPATEUR, 12044, (145101), — make the season of 1934 as follows. Now lath time to have those regale ?ERNS ening service will • be discontinued Imported stallion, registered in the Wednesday morning will leave his i' own stable and proceed to John Igo attended to.. ns Harrows tee tam, - - +s1.7epa year ; ii.b(Tif paid in advance - during the pastor's' vacation. Rev. Can. Percheson Stud Book, and en- also navy sestinas oo haod. The hm- -= to tl tloitee stag. and G,•s •and Mrs, Burgess leave on Thursday rolled as No. 471, the property of ' Bames, Cherrywood, for noon; th- ous Floury Plows always on hand. _ - - -. _: DJS 1wn stable. service wring 1934�at fo .itn, h ' .Thursdayuproceeds to W: ' Also eater in 'VE3accr• c�'88epara• j Ycrt t t $2.00 U to advsoaa for Lake Cluppelzo• JOHN MURKAR, Proprietora Brougham, k.e�tt an Fro" h CLAREMONT ENSIGN 26574, Cly- thence to his own stable for ntgh . `'Eye desdale Stallion, Sire, Dunmore En- Friday afternoon proceeds to Gra- Wood wing us o Picket ing Township sign, (imp.); dam, Bridgebank Joa3 ham's Hotel, Brooklin, for night. Phoneceil will hying unto yourisrm. Care (imp.); the property of F. G. Som- Saturday, proceeds to his own stn- Ozy- acety3eae welding. Hort�eultura! 50C. ers, Gordon Park -Farm, lot 20, con. ble where he will-remain until the - Phone Pick 715 `'.a id 2, Pickering, will make the seasotl following Wednesday mon iiig. fo F'. S. ' Z7VCCC1'V70Xd - Pickering Township . Horticultural of 1934, at his own stable. Terms: insure a foal, $15.00. GREENWOOD 491y :Society will hold its Flower Show 'in ' $10.00, payable, Feb.• 1st,• 1935. All St. Andrew's Hall, on VPednesday. accidents at owner's' risk. John August '22nd. Exhibits to be in by, 4 Eye Kesel, manager, Lawn �d��ers Sharpened - p: M. Show will open at 7.30 p.. ill. D. r DOL 173208 -- 12921; ON A MACfl'INE ESPECIALLY Strain the Imported °Notic Yo U S. 'r. Musical program and lecture• French Percheron Stallion, the DESIGNED FOR THE PURPOSE Cj Refreshments for sale, collection at property of E. A. Somerville, will All old grease and dirt is thoroughly the door. Prize Lists on ' application by L.H. Tuck, Opt D. . stand for season -of 1934 at his v'cashed out of J e, bearing and your - ° -or at. News Office. Specials,- 5 new own stable, tot 14, 10th fine, Mark We do BA f all rinds.-• Classes. Collection of Gladiolas, Dah- Pay for Vision, not Blindness ham. This horse is a G� Zr..A.=•l U mowpr will_ --be retul ' ,well ` lies, Delphinium. Open to ati. Coll- Premium Horse. Terms $10., pay- and correctly adjusted for cutting. CARPENTERING. ' 'action of "annuals and perennials. op- .. ... _. W. A. AUSTIN CHMENTIN ; Part 2 • able �Mareh 1st, 3935. No. 2336. � - en to all members. Form Al. All accidents�at owner's ' ' ' Roilge' Hillp Service Station. PLUMBING - .. It.has bec*utne a habit to view with risk. or in Pickering, and Dtinbarton cglnplacrgcy .one's vision and wh t J• A. BT78HBY. Phone 4800 (AS 5} . r get out of its We may even say THE "MADELINE" _.. ROOFING Miss Elda• Pearce. 'of Hillside is i must "t my eyes examined or I - ahocild tiff ►e glasses and then we -let BEA -UTY- SALON � i We also sell Brantford Roofing w. - `-visiting idea arici sirs. A. Thom. Radio � Materials. Empire Bathroom Sorry to hear that 51 r, !easel. N'hitr+'x it go-until-some more costvenient horse. Tto hear . at t, I weak, Limy, we may as-poasible thinking - Egriipnient, Dtrro Water The W, A, picnic at ALQ� +. klutitn' tbhat ih the end De can-buy glasseal 1934 means a Poew year which mesas a new ermanent Wave. ALL MAKES Systems• Beatty uy it`ittF1'ea to ring ac vision. t 'Stable- ni m :Vas much elljavat by v- .vey'1i`� Ihave Permanent Waves tosu'itevee .. BERVi0I3D AND REPAIRED sad other Building entereaslrr Mr. and Nm FmI Hill and cam i:< butter W pay for vision and keen lady •puree, eo why not make y fly ep")t ,tits Nan "k end with Mr. and it when we have it than to wait too PRICES REASONABLE Mr,, I t,39! at prn + +,u'Itr' taint. long and Day, hoping for vision and an appointment: Fmtiw& tea Free \t r, Krt,, White aearte.i basic to be�cauae -it is- too late we will gladly ' t give Rli my customers my yecL eat WORK GIIARANTE$D - Work Guars ateed busiti� nftor bolus unemployed for pay and retain-the percentage left. careful attention. ARTHUR FIELD fbre'e real s and a half. Good luck, but the biggest , price we pay is in regretting, Perhaps suffering becati= Also. Mwellingg Hair- curtinR, 9�alp - F.. d . -PRO V SF *r- Ken, ce we knoK'we, vesited too long. K134 FactatTreatments, � - R. T. I. Graduate Jim Mclnto,,* and Alex -- G�ourlie • This brings us to those cases where Shampooing 43 48 Phone 52ol..PIQSERING Phone 8802 veer.t t© the city to take Dart in the we have had our eyes last examined . ye -unim1 Cdr @, ] �usLCgell,' PRiNG. ONTAR[O. We are sorry to say that Robf. Derhaps ten or twelve years ago and Phone 1W13 CLAREMONT - - - -- Wood, although back from the host) still the glasses are expected, to do. Wo is still confined to bed To you old people 'I am now speak- bliss. Evelyn Annis" is home from ing. Why do vdu do this q Your / l _ visiting hear sister, ,Mrs. Ruac kenbusl+ health is perhaps not so ,good as it . � � � D O Q .­_,at Fort William, after spending an was and naturally your those less ll b- • - enjoyable month. aff ^ -cted. What would those last de- Mr. and Mrs. Bradley, of Ransom- clininir years be if you did not have 1 an71e, N. Y„ are spending a few data the ' vision to view the beauties of _ with Mrs. George White- nature around vou. X71 iihlrS - - -- - — � WEB EXTRA SPECIALS ' - -..... _ Jdrs. Coaaifie is home agair, from Dnnbarton .the west. she visited her dautchter n .: __ - For - Victoria B. • C. I n �T101M The W. M. S. will meet at the home St. Paul'R Anglican Dunbarton. on THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND '�TJEtDAi of Mrs. Cowan Sr., Rosebank on Aug. Sunday. 'Aug. 12th — 11th Sunday � pXip�M we in use by busi- ::1At at 3 p., m. AD. S. T•) after Trinity. Sunday 3c�hool at 2.30 ran mm, engineers, bankers, if f! - th, Evelyn . AD. S after spending p. m. Evening; Prayer at 3.30 D. S. T. judges, architects, - physir3aa.. FLOUR, Red & W�ute, 24, 1b. bag 67c. part of her holiday at home has Ro! a Preacher, Rev. E. G. Robinson We in- farnm% teachers, librarians, ties- �j e� A _ to Rinyfwood and Claremont. vile, you to worship with us. tit successful imion sretrl a~. MZ DATES, Pitted, 2 lbsof a s 23ea We are pleased to. re Mss. 3mai.G wnne Wait" Cetrsb '. 'Sr. home after three weeks holiday An You EgWppQ to Tut P. & G. SOAP, � 0 for. • -.. wi � �• .:.at M nand !oars Unionville nville. ' Hennick, of Ton � You wen a working maq des•• The Near IatensRiooa! provides pindint upon a not too liberal sup- the mesas to success. It is an all. t _ •,awanda ' are spending their vacation ply of daily work to suyport • our _ knowing teacher, a univeseel quee- CORN BEEF, 2 for . with the Allison family here. family, what would you think t! yoar w -Ight, want down from 150 to tion �+�• - ' Mr. Frank Burgess'. Mr. and' Mrs. in pounds? If you seek efficiency and •d- MARMALADE. "Aylmer'.' s� -: Riamsby visited' Rev. and Mrs• Bur' Herbert was alarmed when this vsunceeaentwhynotmakedaily MARMALADE, Aylmer . 2 for - 25c• happened to hiss, but he 414 not peas over the week -end. Mr. Burgess wane to ark. ••time otr nor to use of this vast fund of inform_ Q r (� _ was up from Ottawa for the veter- spend money oa himself. However, atioai SARDINES "BrUnswkk.7 Y t� - 27c. - sif s re- union. 'oughinc and, weakness had their a "'Wevoeabuis"Tsrn�s ]7NPsN•. A sffeet and one day he had to be hur- Moo lllust stkma, Cobr•d Rata Mr. and Mrs, Russell T'owns:nd rigid to the Toronto Hospital for con. 38.009 Geoara hlcal Subjects. uses BUTTER, NO 1 Creamery Z lbs. 1 c ^and family from Kalamazoo, -. ves. The experienced doctors > pl�� ��« , , . st the hospital shook their' head. Q visited Mile former a. sister. Mme• when Herbert•& weight was known Rs•alar sad irrdis -P'psr Fdli.�' SUGAR, Yellow or Wllltef C�seh C• �•�M 'Tavlor on-their way to and from Fen - --so little to build on: writstorspee . elon Falls. However, patience, good nursing o+ • cues. and eomDlet• rest have had they latr„aoas. . Charlie_Camobell, nephew of Jno, desired _affect. His wetart has !n- t me: o.p. • Why are RIAnded Vicar, when yon can pureh4se LAPtw8 Campbell, on the second near' Ersk, - reasea twenty -two pounds and he Maps it �a PURE CIDER ViNEGVR from as at %hasame ieei testa sure that he will be able to lx yne won three championships in sc name a Li: ailing at St. Catharines 'an July 28th ;'turn to support his family at no p•p•r• distant date. `estah!ishing 'a record' which has not Ftnancial assistance is urgently G. a G E-3CPTH a MUF?I S C N been equalled to the past decade: needed to continue the good work MEORRIAM _ for many such as Herbert. Will.you co _ -- Mr. and Mrs. Art Mitchell. .Mi4� plea" land your assistance by send. � d'� Marstaret �►iitchell and Harold. mnt- f►+e a enerou■ contribution to G. -A, r need •to - Hunstville -and are spending Rstdts Collage at., Toronto >w .4 few days with Mr. and Mrs. Egn. You Heeler PHONE PICgBRING f100 We deli ver Miss Kate Anderson, of Dixie. t , — - -- - — - - -- - - _ .. ' . • ,ant a few nays with Miss •aRl,�.: - . �.Piekerin Ha�dWare Store _ TAKE fho' BIG GRAY CAR g _ MOCK . -'= _ - - -- = - or safe Q The Flies are-hare, wad we' have the (Foods -Flit, Fly -Tor = ' THEATRE -- – = for the House. Dr. Hasa Fly Spray and Stock Aid _ or he Mock. Kind Bu .killer for the potatoes - f t � po ".._ , :. ::.: _.. .and alt garden' produce It• kills. the - — buts and prevents blight.... " Northern El,ctric Sound Svstem „,, �`! tom._ ��•� ;Screen Der,, Window 8creena scud -Wire Cloth, for the Hoare. :Sound Pictures at their Beat _ ck f Fl and wiatha. ' � �;� �':C��mplete vtaclt of Haying•and Harvest Tools..._, . - '•' • -Plow Shares to St all slakes -of Plows. 'THt R3DA1 . FRIDAY. SA r-RDAT ' ' Agent foie McCormick-- Deeri ,3g Farm Machin AUGUST 9th; 10th find 11th _ j �i yQiraySeeviceS bq and Repairs. ' . —WILL Ri�Ci1✓RS GRAY COACH LINES - . _ -. _ - - • :....�. .. '' , "Iltario-S VacationifeSOHS Our Motto: -='We have it; Ct►a'getit, Or it.ii nOt made.' _. Typic�d i,•�w Retu• n Fares between Pickering and ' _ - U. 17- SVILLE. $004: MID, p QQ ` uittLf I a, f;o su; H . 'Telephone 39 = _ f`DA'V�D HARUbd" • . 805: WASA(3A 13EACI3, $5.«� - - PICKERIN • I ADD >s - J S BALSDON, LOUIE DRES9ER "TTickets, Time Tables and all Coach Travel J. S. ` V r Information t e E. _.ABLE :}yiSTERN, HQUSE Phone 4000 T • -THE ROBINS ARE BACK a[o�Iday, Ti)P,.day and Wedn'�-day :LOOK THESE OVER . ,Al Cil'`iT 18,'I aril '15 _ _ ; • Mena Work Bcote 2.49'rip - Meu'a Overalls and "Punta 1,'25 pe up , 1930'- 6 -14 Ducarii Sedan "'8'used binders 6 and -7 ft. •cut - -_ "COME ON _ . 1931 - Ford Coach ' "" 2 us i Mowers Men's Work Shirts 85e, or 4 for L2F. _ Durant 4- cl'1•: Coupe - Number of gang plows ; :r 'M -A R I N E S" 1927 -Buick Coach " ' 2 Riding Plover .• ._ F+ieln Team Haroese $'28.80'up• p - 1930 Esse�t *edaa .. ;. Electric Stove (used) .. _ ; - .. . RICHARD ARLEN 1932 - Durant 6 -18 Sedan. - 2 Cook Stoves (used), ; Horsu.Cbll►rs at. vftriouo prices i IDA� LUPINO 1931 - Rugby 1 1 -2 ton Dual Wheel R09COE HARKS truck _ - SPRAY MATERIA_ L3 ,.Sweat Pado Team Lilies 1934. Cher. Sedan {Demonstratorl Non► is the'Gime to get that old 1-924 - Ford Coach Arsenate of - Lime.. 10 cents_ t1er,1)j. hasaesR repaired 16 -30. VIc- Deering Tractor Arsenate of Lead, 34 cents Der lab. ills Z.11�SR MS G071 10 -20 Me- Deering Tractor Two -in -one and King Bug Killer. _ ! - Fhooe X04 ' u j�j� j� 3 - Fordson Tractors - Paris Green. and 5'prayers Number' of Tractor Plows - WARNER BAXTER De Laval Milk Genial - HELEN VIN90N $25.00 CE C I L BRADLE • WARNEI.t OLAND CHAS. COOPFR, CLAREMONT. �• ����y x`_• ., ♦ -- _ r •� � Mme- .. R' •1 -.-�- Z�• of Commerce, on "Take care how ou o y - Kinsale ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bushnell, I' t R_ - - ,Luther $ilkey continues in very invest." A Cookie demonstration and of Orillia, was united in marriage to La Ea O'lV E /LL ;poor health a discussion of Institute• problems Mr. Lorne Clifford Bell, on Wednes- - will be included in the afternoon's Mr. Jack Mowbray spout .the past._ A E. and Mm. Bryan and Mrs. Chand. week -with relatives in Toronto. s �r LF The bridesmaid was FUNBLfiAL DIBEOTOR AND ler spent the holiday in Toronto. Program. Miss Elsie Crews iss Corry, Flower -girl, Miss Lorna _ pent Wednesday EMBALMiIiR :. ;: Miss Marjory Lye of Toronto, is G. M. Forsyth cut a twenty -acre ushnell, Pianist, Mrs. M. Annis, So - =. - field of Alaska Oats- during the paft last with Mrs- Fraser a need ro. oist, Miss Kinney, and Ushers, Mr. flucces*or, to W. J. Mather. - spending a vacation at her home here. Mrs. Hooker spent Wednesday last -- '! week, which is attrac 'ng considerab- Palmer and Mr._B.__Addisvn, gtoa.t�..:n,� Il. - -A .Scott. of- il�tchener - ices -at- - -' jt 4-iu Toronto.-- - - - - -- -' - - -' - - _ le attention. The A!$ska oat, a new Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Mowbray Mrs. _ his home here over the holiday. ( A Q; ;L3' teen -age picnic under th.� , N - Master, Dick -Ward has been ser- wclrby is iu i�,ere -01 1 @Sa ail cam- v. i.,vd�anfd —rdr --and airs. n. riamey f management of Mrs. B. Reesor and Business Phone Residence • iously ill with tonsilitis. Perimental• stake---at present, and is ' spent the week -end at Heeler's, Falls, 9si01 -. -- 9RL0 hone Mrs. Haberman as held at F." L. Mr. and Mrs. dv Parkin and fani- Wm. and Mrs. Birkett spent the grown by a very few around here as i Greens Park at Greenwood, on Mon= - holiday with -friends -in Whitby. yet. Mr. Forsyth 's crop is repotted -day of Mast week. Over ninet iIg, o€ Ashburn, and Miss D. Johnson`, y girls Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Morgan hol- by these viewinv.it, to have the app- sat down to' a sumptuous tea in ,ch- °f Toronto,' called oh relatives here ' - - •�. • 'idayed at Wasaga Beach eaYance of being a 60 to 70 bush, per arse of the Sunday Sch6o1 teachers. on Sunday. WK ANDERSON acre crop. The field was a real pict- ure - 0 R. E. Fvrsyth attended aPrecept- After which the evening was spent ' ` ore at the first of the week, headed Swimming events at the Exhibit- D U N BARTO N cry Session in the city .on Monday out nicely and is co;isidered -a colon- in a• program around a campfire. ion' are not -confined to the Marath- - ' - evening. Mrs. Rev: Higgs, of - $eachbury is, ''did sample of this new oat. Likely a , oris. International sprint stars are en- INSURANCE'- Stanley •Beal and W. H. Lytle, of spending a week or two with her sis- i = Toronto, called on Mrs. Chandler one days threshing on this field slope. ter, Mrs. F. Harbron, i tered in the dashes in the middle e Some good seed is 'likely to be pur- d;stant races. - day last week. Mr. and Mre: Albert Parkin and A UTOMOBILR chased by someone. next .spring. �. Mrs. G. M. Forsyth "and sister ate Rev. J. E.. and Mrs., Glover and family spent Sunday 'with relatives Q� _FIRS ;enjoyinr - a vacation and trip 'in and in Oshawa. aid yourself of family have returned from their vac- RHEUMATISM BURGLARY around the 34,000 Islands. ition at: Trent River; Mr: Glover as Miss Marion Curtis, Mr. Chas. Bl- - John Stevenson, of Columbus, is stated last week had been the vict- akeman accompanied - by Mr. and Mrs 'CASUALTY, i visiting with his son. Tames, east of Arnold, all, of Toronto, called last im of an $ccident, of which we have with this old and proven formula [NBURANOE the village. only now learned the detAils. At a Saturday on Mr. F. Hirst and fame Relief guaranteed or money back Phone Pickering 7920 301 Mrs. F.; Slack, of. Ashburn, is v;s- ball. dy' ' game at the Summer School, a '' - Read what Mrs. K., of Toronto says "• icing with her daughter, Mrs.' John bat from the hands of one of the Mr. and Mrs. John Mudie spent of THROIL AHEUMATISM REM- ' rc Coates. Sunday and, the holiday with their players, either slipped or was thrown EI?Y: YOiI riii<II Buy at HOl>n9" ' Miss Gertrude Morgan and niece, aside, striking Mr. Glover on the chin daughters, in Toronto, . "I am glad to tell you that since -of Toronto, spent the holiday with and at the side or the head. A dzep Quite a number from here attend taking THROIL RHEUMATISM RE- TIRES, BATTERIES, - ..Miss S. E. Evans here. ' flesh wound was caused, on -.the chin ed the Whitby Street Fair and re- MED7f my Neuritis pains have all Miss Bella Paterson, of Toronto, is and he is yet suffering some pain. A' port an immense and a Rood time. left me and I am able to look after ACCE99DRIE$; e are sorry to report' both Mr. few stitches were necesary to close my work again. My son, also, has At as low and better prices•' Paterson' - ` the wound. and Mrs. C. J. Stevenson under the found great relief from Sciatica." Crops are good, farmers are opt- - . doctor's care. We hope for speedy re -' as What THROIL RHEUMATISM on can In Toronto. . imistic. and ''all's. well" if prices. are : coveries. REMEDY has done for Mrs. K. and -- -9 right. = Miss Mabel Harbron event several her son, ;t will do for 'you. A speedy Several from here - attended the'Aah . :.. Card of Thanks -days. with relatives in Toronto and uatic Sports Day at Port Perry and attended the re -union at the drum- safe relief for all sufferers of rheu- Let as repair that leaky'top. also at Caesarea. We wish, through the columns of head service of the Canadian Corps. matisin ailments. Made from an old _ Fred Cowie took a rink to Cannin¢- the News to thank our many friends . Mr. T. _Hirst and daughter; Ruth, . and proven formula, free from habit ton last week. Two pyrex casseroles and neighbors, for their kindness and spent Sunday with Mr. Hirst's ,brQ- forming drugs. Safe, simple and pl- Skilled Motbr Repairs. 06. were among the prizes brought harhe. sympathy shown us during our rec -- ther at Keswick. easant to tike—positive- and prompt . Mr. and Mrs. Bryan.' with friends ent and sad bereavement,' also for the I Mr. Hugh Fairclongh, Mr. Bernie in action. If no relief after taking Gordon J. taw' and relatives from Toronto, spent beautiful floral tributes: Nichols, also Mr`. Stanley and M;Iton one box, your money will be refund- _ " - Sunday at, the Hambly Reserve, at' -.Mrs, -John Ayers and family Parkin spent Sunday M Port Bolster. �• $1.00 a box at your druggists. Phone 2908.0 -Raglan South. _ Claremont, Out. --Miss Ruby Elnoria, youngest' dau- For 'sale at - Pickering and Clare- PICKERING, - ONTARIO_ - The potato. crop to the 'north of us t mont tlDrug Stores _ ` Z. 3s- reported to be a bumper.' However .-.a bic crop generally, -means a small , - - - -- - - - -- - y - - - - -- - -- DINTY'S GAIRAGIR - • price. c A number of our citizens att mdL4 4 wti �, 7 Oor. Brock and Kiippton'Rds the garden party at Mount Zion. A �x _ cod crowd attended this affair from -- .-g i2ill ' General Repair work all oars, . the district -generally. ? . �; . guranteed at reasonable Mr. and Mrs. Frank and the tat- - ;- � -ter s mother, of Buffalo, visited Mrs. •rAeityleas Weidio ` Thomson and Mrs. Crooker' over the :: ge - -week -end.' .: 4 -. - - - Batteries eo ired and charged. Rapert' A llaway is. reported to l Firestone and Dunlop Tire*. in a very serious condition, having . v �' • - Gabollee and Oils, taken suddiply ill at Whitby one day last .week. Retreahmeot Booth in Uoun�ection Mrs. Simmers. Mr. Baird, Mrs. and ¢ a Phone Pick. 7600' Miss Ermlish. all of Toronto. spent, a � � 4 0� F � y rs` :a, .,� x , . (night da < • 1. Friday last with. Miss Maggie Grab -. ; •w s � . : x x � t otgh 7 MILTON SLEE P -Four rinks- from here attended the 'Tournament 'at k. We on Mon- - MOSTmiTALKED'ABOUT 4 lROPRIBTOR oar of -this week. We are not per- - - :. iinitted to make any further obser- vtations on' this subject or the visit` to our neiRhborinir town. - - t James Evans is at home again and �� Es. I0 :Refs around the street as of old. Ct - '4:'' ?.' = ''a.w ;,� ; aremont boasts of her 80 and 90 year young ' men._ who retain: -most of their r -faculties to this ripe age. He is look- i The lower end of the Brock Road = '* ' +J1g3 has been receiving the Calcium Ca- r _ _ i...*.ru.*aweif*e . r .Ior"tde and Clay Treatment, which is - = _ m ... :.supposed to give a cement -like sur- - _OLlNEY BL�OC:� .' Pace in durability. It's hard a'.�''s!t -:_ - - -' -- ._•. . -• ' _ - - __. - — _ _. - - -- - -- bvt . beyond that we shall wait tall - - AST D .ember, people said: `"You ' �► later..to comment. can count -on Chevrolet to lead the - The August meeting of the Wom= -~ fan's' Institute- will be held at the way in 1934!.. And, as everybody knows, : - . '�• -� ,home of Mrs. Loyst, on the afterreon Chevrolet' has justified the _prediction:.. • of Wednesday: 15th next. An inter- esting meeting is looked for. Curr- First of ail came the new Chevrolet 1 d lent events, ziven by Mrs. Porter. and } an ir,terestinR address by Mr. Palk- i�faster Six, pioneering fully - enclosed, Park- er. - Manager of -the Canadian --Bank raected Knee- ACtionl - m e 1 Chevrolet Sian- ' T hen came the 934 , STAN'Ll -:- THEATRE idard Six —the lowest - priced car in ' ' :.BTOIIFFQILLE icinada. p :.: GTVerfasl i�' . Nou comes abrand -new, five- ,risen- • '— = - ger boaster Six Sedan with built -in trunk standard Six coupe FRIDAY any SATURDAY, • -- a' further proof, if one were needed, that Cbevrole't leads its field in modern AUGUST 10th and Alth - (body styling. When time appreieb "a NO MORE is it, any wonder that the car to score - es Its finkl hoar the » all theca triumphs is Canada''s Gr memorlata• we execute WOMEN F" will be standing In a .,Sales Leader: ' Dri- -e a Chevrolet your- A' mute tribute to tho RDMUND LOVE. -sel today! j erected they has been _ f ,. y -• erected to honor. Our VICTOR McLACLEr _. :_ - ' �• treatise ,skill .scares - '' � rife beat results. Hol I y wood on Parade " No Greater Tribute" z N. W. STAFFORD - �oniedieg n: _.. - - Kingston Road ` Master Six coach ... Whitby •di Phone hItby _ TITE39AY and WEDNESDAY - .AUGUST 14th and hth acc — READY FOR ya "DIVORCE, I.N. a1M- MEDIAE- DELSYERY :. THE FAMILY" a Leaf �ntnsl F Master 5i :drew Standard Si: frees apl., / -' LAiJRi:L -HARDi �Oy(EDY $V-�'4 -' s7' 0 -' t TIISnI'aaCe C0� - - -- _ Delivered, fully equipped• at fadwx. Gshawa._ _ - Ont. Freight and Government license m.rr " arid WAWANE$A INS, 00. THURSDAY. AUGUST 18th S .:era. New low tlrrl pricceF on the GMAC plan• _ kt �,ig4C MaaHi Sir 5p.�,� Sedan Obeap rate* for farm and country ? with Tronk buildings. t: 1 •�. = Windstorm. Insurance on buildhMse S COVNSELL�R at LAS - ' _ wind- mills. $11o* Jntomotpile Innirnloee JOtFPT BA,RRRYMOR9 - _ - - �CHA 'COOPER _ o! all kiads.lr $yd Bchnsid - v :FARMS FOR BALH - C1 �laremfln, - write or phone Varking apace at sear• of the t+heatas. - WHITBY, ONT, -,i •1 S� f 7 _� .. ;, Italy s Air Force Stand Ready _ avhich, has been increasing in recent � Voke•- of the .Press, _ months, amounted to 188,705 gallons in June compared with 5,662 a year -- f•= _ ..,.,' w K� ago. The bulk of it goes to New- ��� ` foundland,.the export price being A r.� �'i —- _• "' " « 'y"°� little over 9 cents per gallon,t -- - -L- MOTOR CAR NO. y. y "m`�:t - VERY LARGE INC1tE"ASE 4 When you see a motor car bearing ; :'t► T - - _... _ License Number -1, you will know it E�FPORT-6F'nd Col 1 bra ' x: Nea foundland and Colombia took fs Premier Heoburn+e.'He -may be- in - - _ "zf ' 'r''q "'?h" ' ! thr major pertion, of Canada's export , It or he may not, but it is his car ' "� : <s" t .�. #. � r , of domestic gasoline in June, the for' _ that has the low tag, Down In. St; -t ' ones 812,229 gaaona valued at $96, Thomas the car stirred up a lot of w« ` ' ` ' 686 and the latter 418,579 at $47,216 'interest. The total export was 1'284,434 gal- - It Sid not take as- long as that, ri sYi .� ,. Y � 'Ions valued at $149,557 compared with -however, for the new Ontario Pre- r`b Y, r, , . ! i ' - - infer to diaeover the magic of Num- r' $ t 145,937 at .$20,0 16 s year ego, a very wh � ' far. � 'Y?;4a;, '� .. - - bar .1. His, second. full day in office + z' "^ large increase. Comparatively small rues July 12, when the Orangemen quantities went to lermuda, St. staged their big parade in Toronto. x Pierre and Alaska. Premier Hepburn had arranged to SHARP INCREASE IN EXPORT , meet some colleagues and he stepped " 4,• OF CANADIAN RUBBER } - to his- car to drive. -to -th6 appoint_ went. Forgetting all about the par- IN JUNE = ads he suddenly discovered he was �. </ The export of pneumatic tirecas- jammed right into the traffic. "There. ' ings reached high proportions in he was stuck fast ind could not get June, 79,690 valued at $550,139 going ' Out. Few persona recognized' him, to 70 countries. The consignments of " Finally'a policeman saw the magic ` 'a .' largest value went to the following: number, saluted sharply, and then ^- • '` a'i ,' i' "; British South Africa $136,355; 41 .started to make way for' the Pro $ Y - Straits Settlements $52,018, New Meier. ' Even then it was only with " v' ` rp< Zealand $49,798, Brazil $48,941, ' come difficulty that he was able to " y r` :X ' h British India $28,037, Netherlands get out of 'the jam and on his way -- �.• " fi •.e s $26,347, Belgium $21,225, Colombia b.,. .: • �� 1$ 956 Swede i Sweden. 18 ?46 ca y �� _ W. L. Clark: In Border Cities Star. $ $ Jamaica _ $13,928. Norway $13,269, Iraq $12,- • FIRST STEAMSHIPS. S. Italy's mighty air strength is ms ed a t Campo o d i Ferrara Airdrome in Rome where com- 136, Dutch East Indies $11,170, Vene- The curregt Issue of the Saturday ;''- manding officers received orders -from Premier Mussolini to be-in readiness to act if necessary- in' the zuela $8,914 The June export was, Evening Post contains a picture of 'Austrian crisis. more than twice that of a year ago. s ''°The - American steamer Savannah, - Rubber boots and shoes exported 1�r the first ocean ateamehlp. "- The fact - were of the value of $125,940 'as copra- - about the Savannah is, bowever, that Zinc production in Canada. set. up pared with $119,786 last year. The ohs carried steam -only as an aazil_ Royal Bachelor , Girl Is a new high monthly record p May largest buyers were: United Kingdom _• '. lary, and on her famous voyage screen _ s - when 26,132,634 pounds were prod$c. $83,453, New Zealand $15,788, New -' the Atlantic in 1819. she steamed only ed. a small part of the way, defendinge In April 26.012,656.• were produc- fonndland $I5,406, British South ed and in .May 1933 the output was Africa $4,481, Netherlands $3,230. -Still f _ mainly upon her sails. Aloof Fr- omm Lov 13,926,963. During . the first five The number of canvas shoes with The Canadian - built Royal William _ - _ months- of 1934 the Canadian pro- rubber soles, sent- atroad was 838066 duction increased Zl.l per cent. to airs valued at $161,143, more than was apparently the first steamer to ' P cross the Atlantic between North -Am- -• 115,837,3D5 pounds from the output three times the quantity a year ago. erica and Europe steaming all the Princess 'Juliana of Holland, HeartwvhOle and Fancy Free, in the corresponding period of 1933- The largest number of pairs went as t way, the sills In this case being aux- Disappoints Matchmakers - On the London market quotations follows: United Kingdom 212,893, !Mary to the " Aesm equipment. - - averaged 3.352 cents per pound in I Argentina- 62,687, New Zealand 24, But Holland seems to. have a aced ; Princess Juliana of Holland - -girl - squares in The Hague. Canadian funds; valued at this price 530, British West Indies 16,580, - claim " to "the first _ ocean ~, Steam - I whom no princeling wants, or girl TAKES HOLIDAYS ABROAD. the May production was worth $875,- British South Africa 6,043. claim' for white the Royal William who wants no pr :ncc•ling' -963. Estimated at' the average price The total value of the rubber Every year now _for some -time past of 3.42775 cents i and the April goods' creased the North Atlantic in 1833. That's the c'rons -word ppuzzle which she has been going over to England. P exported in June was $1,028,650 ..-the Dutch steamer Curaeos crosadd_ has intrigued al matg rmrakers of just for a real holiday. There is less output wag worth $891,649. which was about double the export geed oy _ .1fr•om the Netherlands to South Am- Europe for the past six years. About restriction in London y than in " The • • • last year. Requirements by the Unit- = iertea and return to 1927- 28-29, ap. a month ago, after a visit to London WORLD OUTPUT OF ZINC IN ed Kin o Hague• The,latter is a" neat little MAY i gd m were valued at $245,329. emtly - under. steam all the way. —,with her.' royal kinfolk and friends, + ;D� city.. its a whispering" gallery •• - - - left the gossipers more , in the re every move is diaeuased. Lon. The world output of zinc during !. _ 1JOronto Star � she. � - '- - dirk,than ever'. And the recent death don is so big eve a whisper doesn't : May totalled 108,178 tons compared 13ORN AND.LIVED MOST ` TH18 WORD "'RUSH" of her father, Prince Consort Henry, , with'- 106768 in April. The Inter- OF LIFE IN CEMETERY • camp -far. + . P ;` .. ` - - one hardly Picts rap aewspaPat Duke of Mecklenburg, has brought up national Zinc Cartel stocks amount- - Here" she car do what any *London Brockville On .— Victor DeCarle. . without coming boa ace' don the- question anew. ed to 126,855 tons ojt May 31, an in- rteii iri it where the ' victim_�ls Juliana is. as much ' the bachelor earl does--go to dances and' parties cerise of 1,403 daring the month. On who was born in a cemetery and has Do and lead' the kind of_life a rich well- -- rushed° tm the hospital, It !u- rs- girl of Europe as the Prince of Wal- the other }iuid, stocks In• the .United spent' the greater part of his life in born young woman normally likes to one, recently celebrated his a49th apectfully suggested that the word .ea is the royal. bachelor; neither has live- Of -that 'there can be no doubt. ! States declined 4,643 in May to 104,- _ is ill- .chosen, overworked and- wrong. followed the rule of their respective 732 tone_. birthday. Son of Leopold DelCarie, because last year after her regular The idea conveyed is that pre; houses and married eafly. The Prin- London visit, she wrote to one of his predecessor as superintendOnt of Late - haste, liars been used out of alt, cess Queen - mother succeeded 'to the' her friends; - -MAY OUTPUT 'OF SILVER "' Brockville- cemetery, he continues to care for the best interests of the throne when she was 10 and married "For twelve days I have lived in ,a HIGHER live in a house, on the • cemetery _ :+paottent, A man badly injured or " when she was 21. Juliana at 25 is "e:ontinual whirl _Life has been glori- The Carr :dian silver output in M :q groon�- His grandfather was super- (suffering from a: ruptured - appendix still heart -whole and fancy -free, oealy free and riotously gay." reached a total of 1.508,323 ounceis as father. of the cemetery before his ls.hsrdly in &'fit state to be rushed PUZZLE TO HER PEOPLE Again, like the Prince of Wales, compared with 1,032,744 in the pr•e.. father. anywhere. The main Idea surely is The Dutch don't like it. They she is making the most' of it Both ceding month and 1,176,487 in May _ to.take him to the hospital with-such would prefer to "see Ifer wedded, set- 1933. Faom Janus 0 Ma of them know that when they mount January y, Canada speed as his critical state will-per- tled down and raising a family, sct a throne' their lives will not be par. produced 6,263,979 ounces of silver, that the throne would fall into - the a thrrl free o gay. They will.. be a decline of 3.7 per cent, from the It .Is presumed, too, that after an hands of those in the direct line-of bound and fettered by the things total for the corresponding period of .accident, or the discovery of a con- the House of Orange. 1933.. In Canadian funds the avers Dreaded Menace of Sailor an dition that requires prompt surgical • Also the. Dutch - don't understand that a • r you mast and must no do. 8's' -attention, there will be no facetious it. Not only to she the heireai to 'the- -is When you consider the fierce white Price on the New York market for Aviator Dispelled 63f y light that beats upon a throne, per - May was 44.1464 cents per, ounce; delays, even to the ambulance driver throne of a tidy little country with valued at this rice • the Canadian - Chemical - sittin down • oA the running- board but she is hops you cannot blame the Princess P g irnmeri$ely rich colonies, -output was worth $666 870. In April and eating his lunch, Juliana for gathering her rosebuds- wit P P rich in her own right, is attractive the averse rice was 45.08512 cents Cambrid e, T� _So, 'it Instead of all these reporters " in appearance; is brilliantly edaeat- ile she may. g P B Mass.—Fog, the deadlt. ` _ r ounce d tits t' value-of est menace t th ! t th :• a estimated aviator' or an e and " even • country oorrespondiente ed charmin it rivate conversation' _ - n fed o e d rushing to use this word "rush," -they ' g P the month's output was $465,814. mariner, has been successfully over - 6 and tail of fun. Any prince, they nay, ((!creases Noted • * •- , .come. hake a tip and employ the more apt ought to be glad to marry her. Only WORLD PRODUCTION OF "'convey" they will rte conforming to —there is the doubt as to whether Chemical dissipation of tog over a more appropriate reporting of the she wants to be married. I the ast Lead Production in Canada SILVER limited areas' wan tested for the brut 0 P World "production of silver in May time last Friday at the Idaaaachu- _ actual circumstances.. - Kamloops few years a whole procession of pro- Increasing -- Ogler Notes. is estimated at 15,022,000 ounces ins- aetts "Institute" of Technology's Round - Sentinel, testant German and Swedish eligibles The "Canadian output of lead in against •16,318,000 ounces in the pre - HiIl. Research Station at South Dart_ has passed in review and not 'once May amounted to 25,989,781 pounds, ceding month. Silver stocks held by mouth, it became' known today. - •UNCERTAINTIES AHEAD:" "did Juliana "bat an eye," indicating: compared; with 25,850,858 in May United States- refineries declined Three minutes after nozzles fitted In brief .: the . business at , "I'll have that one." 1983. An advance of 19.6 per cent. 4,691,000 ounces during May to a into a 100_toot loaf pips began pour- ,the present time as tar as this coun- I ED BY - 'FAMILY••• was recorded in lead production in total of 7,174,000 ounces. On June- 2_ ing• a secret liquid chemical into -a- � Canada- during the- first b months of .Shanghai silver stocks totalled 447,- rollin • ?.cry •ftaeit is concerned,, is undoubt- � . •• g fog which had enveloped the edly better than at any 'time in the EXPERII✓NGtc: airport on the Round Hill estate of 1934 as compared with the . cor- 340,000 ounces; on April 28 approx- _ peat four years. It may be that what occurred in" Colonel E. H. R. Green, where the But it the gains thus male a {e to her own family, life has made her responding period of -1933; the totals imitely +146,300,000 ounces were on were 129,265,958 pounds and 108,- hand. At the end of May the Indian technology station is located, build- But held and. even exceeded in the hesitant choosing a Prince Consort. 7,211 pounds, respectively. Lead c rrency reserve, in silver coin and in8s many feet away stood clearly re. next ,five months,. it ,is' obvious .tha't When her ' mother,.. Queen , Wilbbl- vealed against a background of tur- nncertainties as to the situation in mina; rriarried the late Prince Henry, quotations on the London market, in bullion, was estimated at 331,066,000 bulent walls of white vapor, .--:Europe and the United States, if not a German, the Dutch were none too Canadian farads, averaged 2.516175 ounces, s decline of 5,540,000 during The experiments were carried on definitely removed, must at least show, pleased. Germany was too powerfut °� p� pound in May, at which the month. ' • • - under the direction of Henry G. evidence. of a change for the better, and -too dangerous a neighbor. Poor price the Canadian output was worth Houghton,. Jr., a member of the In- , $662,689. During April uotations PAINT AND VARNISH EXPORTS, At the moment these external lac- Prince Henry had to efface himself. q stitute's research staff, who has spent - bore " are causing much concern : in He had the name of -near-royalty averaged 2.6427 cents per pound and SHOW INCREASES IN JUNE years studying the characteristics of Informed business- and financial cir- without the game. He was the hyphen Use. value of the month's production Canadian paint during June was tog and in developing a plan to coma. ` Iles and meat be reckoned with is in the family. The husband of Prin- was computed at $694,868. exported to the'value of $49,901. This bat its dangers. cesa JuUana would 'have' to, play a • ` • compares with an export of'$17 920 `a any appraisal 'of the Canadian -bust. + The chemical employed " possesses ' - -ness outlook.— Financial Post, similar role. Juliana will be Queen WORLD OUTPUT ,OF LEAD Year ago. The United Kingdom was the abilltq' to collect or condense ± some Any if she lives, but if she gets The world output 'of refined lead by far' the largest customer, taking water" vapor in the air, causing it to ` - IMPRESSIVE TOTAL. mlarried Her husband will be only advanced to 132,305 tons from the Products valued at $19.290. Lesser be precipitated to the ground As. rain. Emall investors n the United Consort. April total of 113,027 tons. In 'the amounts went to 23 other countries, drops fall. L _ =• • ' the chief among which were: Hong • ` Kingdom have something like $12, In the meantime, she is not pining 'Unfired Staten n le per cent increase g 450 000,000' tucked away-in Post 01111 away, not Princess Juliana. She was recorded in lead' production ; the gong, British South Africa, Peru, May total was 84,741 and in April China and, Colombia., FACIAL THAT REJUVENATES s Savings Binh; Trustee Saving& banks went to a Dutch university, mingled 28,723_ Australia's production was Of the 1,789 -gallons of varnish Take the white of an egg and beat -and In national savings certificates. with her fellow students, and -had a valued at $2 368 exported in June In Eaglarrd theses' small Investors are lot of innocent -fun: Incidentally, she reported at 17,655 as against 14,198 p° ' up" lightly. Stir in three ounces of i. never spoken of collectively as the perfected herself in languages, history in April. Meitico produced' 17,518 in Newfoundland took 652 gallons valu finest toilet oatmeal until a thick E interest." St,- Catbar!ibes Sias- .turd economics. After 01s.11raduated, May and in- the preceding month � at $634, United Kingdom 826 gat- past* is formed. After careful cleans_ lard. she "lived at stoma in het mother's 10,018.-,Stocks of refined lead in • the Ions at $631 and Trinidad and Tob- ing, smear the pack all over the face - palace. Then her grandmother, the United States increased 10,450 tons ago 322 gallons at, $21'2, with smaller with a brush or the finger tips, not AND alOYli$ ON. • lab Queen Emma, pnt.in s word for to 288.342 - during Miy.' British of- amounts to 9 other countries, In forgetting the chin contours. Leave ` Women tre queer critters — we sea her and she was given a palace of her ficial warehouses contained 17,828 of June last year exports totalled 1,405 on until dry." gallons at $1•,941. Remove with a moist thelia out walking these days with own in which to set up her 'own duty-free lead end "14,503• in bond on • • ' pad' d, cotton . - - bare legs —we mean limbs establishment. I4'is called a palace by May sl wool, and pat in some cold cream.. gloves on, Ts the name of all courteq. As a matter of fact, it it ='• • • LARCiE.INCREASE IN EXPORT -Leave the cream on for s few fSat fs reasonable, why the glovsat just a aka pgWalsa rwddenoa i$ one NEW HIGH MONTHLY RECORD OF COAL OIL moments and remove any surplus ��' . \- •WisfOoa Ac".- of the most attractive old -world . IN PRODUCTION OF ZINC The export of coal oil, a business with a skin tonic. - - -.._ �a�aecrerww... ,.� .. „ _ _.. :.� ^ sa,\- �I \ "" 'l�- ,�'�r. �::1,`�`rS.2_..•�,�, ._t.., .. , W. _ � L•' .ti:,. " ice. • .i � ` tip.., hasn't touched a bite but only sip- PA _ NOW— A THICKER, ; wed her coffee. She doesn't like ice - _ cream. A pint would have been 1► y HEAVIER PLUG /"� plenty. And the laundry man to put - FOR THE SAME MONEY! of again. And the meal, as usual, L' -- wrong in Jim's eyes. He worries, or - FROM;' -- -- at least feels responsible for the children but n_ot_for_'ler._Yes —she ^ - � 3 doesn't know • xactly why, but she ; does keel the heat. No one notices mother. - L ✓� )DYED MOSQUITOES t by p • • r ✓. �' There are half a dozen stations In e the country where entomologists of _ against the law to drive with one Q �... the United States Department of It's funny the way some people's light." x! �.� _� Agriculture "urn atomizers atomizers on cap- minds work. Perhaps 1'd better say Sometimes, I think it is no use be Its l �, tive mosquitoes. The experimenters 'it's funny the way some people's Ing decent with people. ' He had no C; are not trying to test the efficacy of minds don't work. There are still intention of getting his light ,fixed, s" some new insecticide but simply to quite a few drivers who think it because neat morning 1 learned,tha dye the mosquitoes with eosine doesn't matter much whether they he'd run down a motor cyclist some (strong pink) or methylene blue. have one headlight or two headlights twenty miles further on, • Thisdone, the insects are released to working at night. Hut. if they only , After my narrow. escape 1 knew - -_ -- >: dry of and fly whither their fancy knew it, the one -eyed car is about as exactly what had happened. Tht} or their thirst for blood will urge big a menace on the road as the reek- poor victim of the accident hhaadd them. lens driver. Sometimes even worse. thought it was another motor cycle ` comin 'towards him, and he had not I mind a case that happened not 8 ~� Behind the spraying with dyes —no so long ago. I was heading for home been as lucky as I had in getting out- mean trick considering the ease with about 10 o'clock one nigh *., It was of the way. The driver got caught . r" which a delicate insect can be drown- not exactly raining, but it was threat- all right and he deserved all he got, �'�` 11111,E elf by what is to him a pelting rain— ening —black and stormy like with- If that motor cyclist sues him for ^ dies a deep scientific purpose. How oui even a star shining. Just this damages, I'll �e giving evidence for �/�,J \e•,i►1E�����`.�, far do mosquitoes travel from their side of Jonesville, a car came round him, Believe me. homes slimy pools and stagnant the bend with only the right hand It's such a trivial matter to get If you went a- better puddles? How long do the live? n headlight lit and pretty nearly ran adjusted, and f only takes a couple ' - P 8 Y me down. I had to swerve violently of minutes to fez. Anybody driveng thew, ask for— what places do they prefer to lay m miss him., At that it did, not take deliberately at night with one head - their eggs? In a word, it is the ob- me long to turn round and .go after light is just tak' a mean $dvantage IG N ject of all this spraying to. pry into him. of other and when the dead the private life of the mos uito. headlight th left hand side, he P q Sorry, officer' , the driver said is a danger to everybody else on that A good deal has already been when I pulled him up. I'll get it learned. One specimen was still buzz -d +' P fixed at the nest garage." I could say a lot more, but 1 guest THE PERFECT Ing about 104 days after a shower "Mind you do ",.1 told him, pretty this is enough for nova. I'll be set s► bath of methylene blue. He and his emphatically. "Don't you know it is ing you. -_ _ i�, a V�V ira.g To b a e e o tinted pals may reveal much that will make it easier to combat malaria.— :1 Border Cities star. _ The Biggest Town CLtssified Advertising . Toba000 Por 11&19 r CHICK SPEEDS UP ON .Et3(i pfiODUCTION, ir11inia and Surely Lear Tobaccoq Homer sits back and drops his chin 6 pounds. pipe, flavoring. ;1.00" postt (Consider Mother --The final reports of the 1931 paid. Donald Fuller, Kingsville, Ont. on his chest. l London.— Living up to the condi- Canadian census, .now appearing, ' "Oh, Jim don't start that all over ..At Meal Tune tiona and demands of the speedy And ... again. Give him some gravy. I have productive modern world, the modern contain some very interesting ma- TH RIAeI1M'!G U S to make it for you and he sees it. terial. They demonstrate, as one ex- j Her Efforts Are' Too 'Often And I do want son%te peace and chicken can teach its grandmother LINIMENT i how to lay eggs. ample, that Glace Bay is still the Rub on— pain t Ignored in the Bickering quiet."' In five ears the averse yield of "b; " "I won't give him gravy. Hortense y g guest town in Canada. Get the sear l so emn- That Goes 4n At , „ eggs per Lea, according to the latest , oayy size - -Also avail- hasp t any. ministry of agriculture census of pro- In that period referred to as the. able in smaller, regular _ The Table "She doesn't like it. Do sit up, duction for 1930 -31. "boom". years.. up to and iaduding "n • Homer, and eat your dinner. ". The laying capacity of the average 1929, it was believed that certain The family 'sits down- - to supper. NO' DESSERT! ben has advanced from 72 eggs a Ontario mining towns would outstrip • That is, Mr Blank site down and Be' ut Homer doesn't. He drinks year in 1908 to 120 is 3930, and there the large Cape Breton town in popu- •• �F�•• .-picks up the carving knife. water and eats bread and butter ,and -has been a' further', Itqprovement lation, but the census figures quite _ Mother tiffs 'ioiaer up- on his high jelly. since then, emphatically ' disprove -all -these pre-' ' chair and ties a bib around his neck. "If you don't eat your tomatoes dictions. .,Hortense, a bit older, iiscovers that and your-meat you'll get no dessert," Young .Woman Wants 'she hasn't a napkin. Mrs. Blank goes his father says. e - to the sideboard, gets one, pushes ' !'There isn't any," antibunces liis `Te Murry Rancher g _ -- '" �_ Hi h School Boards &Boards of Education _ Hortense in in closer to .the table. She wife uncertainly. Are autkorized b lam " to establish -' surveys the 'table and then goes out "No de ! "' Somewhere !a Ontario ti young lady y silert. Cm Jim belkwe his is pining to marry a rancher from - for the coftee,.bread and fee water, pn± Alberta's foothills. country and Mayor lndiusfrial, Technical and Alrt�ch00la which, Mr. Blank likes -hot, fresh and "I was going to get - melon' but J. Corrowman, of Lethbridge, Alber. With ,the approval 0 the Minie #er o/ Education cold respectively. _ I hadn't enough change• It was too ta, bee been selected for the role of Day and E•eais11 classes Tbwreelaal sod" Practical - "Oh, come Agnes. Can't •you hot to bake anything." _ marriage broker, Instruction • - ever get settled. I like my meal in Mr. �. reaches in his pocket. "Here, a . Ma he conducted in accord - P� The name of the young' iadY: who y Is given !n various trades. The _ -peace. You're forever ' fussing." Sim, you go down to the corner and gives her age as 23, and the town. once with the regulations wou• '4'11 be there. You three go oft," Sets quart of ice cream." , in Ontario are not divulged b file d b the De meat of, . Ed -- � the d schools and damsel are under - • earls Mrs.' B. y y P� the direction of an Advisory • TABLE DICTATOR "Oh, Jim, that's the laundry Worship. She is not particular who- acation.. Committee Water and coffee poured, Mrs, money. - know It is. And let her finish titer the prospective groom In dark, Comtn•rcial Subjects, Manual Training, Household Science first anyway.' fair, handsome or otherwise, but site Blank says. "Don't give me much does insist be must be, a rancher, and Agriculture and Horticulture, meat. rm too hot, to eat'' MOTHER IGNORED six-foot tall and a Canadian. "The Are provided for In the Courses of Study in Public, Separate, Lon- "Goody!" show Homer, paahin — tinuation and High Schools, Collegiate Institutes, Vocational Schools "There you go. Heat's a state 'of Goody• 8 mayor bas promised to do him at: and Departments —mind. It doesn't bother me," He turns back his plate. He has&' Leached a most, Copses of _the Reguiatfons terued by the Minister of Ed- the steak over with the big fork, "It's 'thing but bread and b+ tier and his tceatzon may b• obtaiieed r- am the' Deputy Minister.. All tough. And I don't like it so well sister hasn't done mutt' � tter. Their The school of experience is open parliament Buildings Toronto. _ fie• += father bas eaten a big meal. 2.4 hours a day, with no holidays or - No one notices that Mrs., Blank vacations. Application for attendance should be made to the Principal of School' "I know.- But I have to get -cheap _ .... _ cuts and cook it till its tender. You ' can't get it rare," t, "Dad, you didn't .give me 'any' _ a gravy „ . "It's too rich." "I' can't' eat potatoes without ` gravy." � = "You' can't have it. 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It quiets gniveriag o m re • t nerves, gives the more - strength before and after ` childbirth, tides them over - <.,. : :.: .,:: r:'::: >" '.. .k .xe ^' ,. '.is •r. •• ;:` :ny:,:' . :, : «.; ..• '.r•:.:.•:.; ?• :,.': , .e : :cr � :, :: ••<, ,x ar: a,.w y;:::' .•car•.. :; «,;. 1111 Chan makes � "' •� ' s!�',!> �, TJ ' m w r„ seem worth living agues LYDIA E. PENKHAM'S - -- VEGETABLE COMPOUND CAt�iADIAN NTO �., 4: �lATIONAl. - Auc.2a- TO-SEPT.B r Issue No. 32 -34 - g ' - .. ,. I .r�rdi.\ �'(r.. ,n• • }l'i '♦ ... • .. ?l.' .�,_ ,. al:. i� r_.,. 7..t1 i,r zl. •1 i! ., : ., .- - .I:{ r7,T f''• :•�. .'.Iii,; .r f ♦u'•4! '! 4t.i.,' :S' •j,•:�: ;:! ""i.1,;r, - .. , .^ f . ..*, _, •. .._ ...___ ..._ ._ y...,.. .ff'...i' _ r.TT .'r _. T 1.1, ` 1i .ii 1x1'1 M, t ....'•) •�'. 2k�. -�.., �.-. 9';,•i�'. .r•p .. a :',�• L'..1, __ ''� -.t - i. ,77 •ih,; 'i ,,.r -7 h :-,V tCiF'! , 4 • :rt a m : r' o .. ,:1 Fr7 : 17 1 n 'T -,k {{ `II •� �': "(I" .L` ^( "'' rA•. -a '.�.7 :•�sr 1 ,� ". • '$, \ `•1' 7` 771 L�VALI 11<l 'sport an afternoon well spe73t. A -The annual garden party of St. Canadian National Exhibition aut- formers the ;.Mort devotional period was held fol- Andrew's Church, which was held it horities have arranged for a rodeo plains ot h Western States o t s an of • Those attending the United Ch• owed by the regular business, Afte_ the Memorial Park on Monday ever: - the equal of which has not yet been Western Canada. - urch, W. M. S. picnic, at Simc a Pt a Very appetizing supper was partak ing, was quite a success. Notv:ithst- seen in Canada. It will be the feature The foremost professional �eullere Harry Boyes spent Sunday fin, the ladies entered into the "sport: 3nding the 'attractions presented it . in front of the Grandstand each af- in the world will race at the Exhibit- friends friends in the city, whole- heartedly. . Those the pr• other places, being Civic Holiday, ternoon, commencing Monday. Aug. ion this ear. Bob Pearce, of Austr- - -Miss Ixaobell S" asses- i p° " 7e as follows: Mrs. F. T. Bun ' there was _a good attendance. It was 27th.' Cowboys, roughriders, trick and alia. Bill Miller, of Philadelphia and `- -- 13f}i- with- Capnrn�gL - friessd Ling, Mrs. M. S. Chapman, Mrs-- a`-dngfr1,,1W e.vr.u. y • x '}''---- � -� --�- - nos.elty ridem__sow ponies .__ousl"' Bert Barry and Eric Phelps af' Eing- `I -Miss Ethel Bray is visiting rel. Law, 1VFrs: WiZn tball amen horses, roping etc., will supp ant iriee�Ttun Pt=az � tie it atives in Orangeville this week. Hs G. Law. Those who were absent were played, the first betweenGreen- usual afternoon vaudeville_ i1•- ,�• th,a -l. - -J. S. Balsdon and family are now missed -a very pleasant time- indeed.. wood and Pickering, which- was won : upending a few weeks at their cosy The traffic on the highway war bq Pickering, by the score of 17 -3, . = ieottage at Squir _'a BPa,.h• not so heavy as usual over. the ens. and the second between Audley and y, of- the�ve�k,- due -tu, G,e 4' �dction Picker' Y y _ " -The Richardson. family, of Geo- trig, which :was won 'b 9 -7 b , rSAawn, spent Sunday with the Sq- in the city, including the drumhead Pickering. An excellent program was ore uizes family of the Lake Shore. service for the members of the Can rendered by the following artists: -- - -� - -. -Miss Burns; of Toronto, spent adian Corps, who have been hoidins! Messrs Bert Harvey and Le Roy her vacation with her sisters, 'Mrs. a re- union.. At this service held in Kenney- the well -known comedians, - Mcllroy and Mrs. L Morley. , Riverdale Park, there were fifty who sustained their high reputations n' , —Miss Beage Bath, of Toronto, is thousand former soldiers present and as. entertainers; Rex. Slocomb, who Pickering ! s Leader Store" two hundred thousand spectators, who mystified the youngsters with his spending a week with her sister, took' part in the service. magic tricks, and pleased all with his firs, Edgar Andrew. -Claremont, Stouffille, Markham selections on ,the, piano accordian; NEW LINES .•=`' - George and Mrs. Elliott entertain and Pickering each entered a team Beth Watson Scottish Piper, dancer LI ES of tthe" weelL m Toronto over the end of men's'and women's doubles in the ana - saxophonist, delighted the aud- -T. E. and Mrs. Crawford spent tennis tournament at Markham or ince with her musical selections,, and Boys, Summer Tweed Pants Lon Saturday. ii. Law and F. Petrie, E. dancing. The Henderson Sisters of � 98! a day last week with friends in the y Murray and Jean Clark, the two Toronto, in their tap - dancing proved Sizes 27-29, $1.79; ?9; 0 -'32, $1 89 X -St. Andrew's 'Ladies' Aid will teams representinx our club, were themselves artists in this form of en- Vv meet at the home of Ms. F. H. Hall both defeated in their only matches, tertainment. W. C: Thomson occupied Kiddies' on Wednesday next at the usual hour but the boys played the team that the chair in' a very happy manner. Kiddies Patent One -strap Slippers -Flex- took -the honours said had the further The booths did quite a rushing i .:. All members are requested to attend, g bus- .} ' -F. C. and Mrs. Meebin, and dau- satisfaction of capturing the first set iness in the sale of hot -dogs, ige- ible Sale,. Snappy, Cut -out Design -. Rghter, Marilyn, are spending 'a two from' these opponents. Markham net- cream and soft drinks. r Q C ••� week's :vacation with relatives in Os- tern were successful throughout. ---On Friday morning last Albert Special, Z -5, 59C.; 5' / r, fi9Ca. haw•a, Pickering and Toronto. Edmond G. Odette, chairman of Aekford, of the Fourth Co�icession -Mr. and 'Mrs. , and Mr. the Ontario Liquor Control Board -has was awakened by 'an intruder who t and Mrs. Baker an child, of Owen issued a warning that he will not to!- had stained entrance, and struck ov- Your Grocery e Order attended' to Sound, spent the week -end with the erate rowdiness or repeated• disturb - e* the head with a club, and awoke formeies son �E. C. and Mrs. Jones, antes in hotels in the province. If just in time to ward off a second �Il -The campers at the lake find no the Board's investigations find the blow- from his assailant. Mr. Ack- Courteously and promptly. Prices difficulty in keeping cool these nights disturbances are due to the negligen- ford, who was sleeping in a down- 'So much north wind keeps the lake ce of the hotel - keeper the license, the stairs room, shouted for help to• his consistent with First Quality coos for bathinst. license'for the sale of beer and wine sons, who were sleeping upstairs. The - n and Mrs. Haines, d, W. w1)l o cancelled. The Liquor Caxi- unknown assailant sues frightened off WE DELIVER ►N 1 WHET \Tr :. Olce and son, Mr. Cecil Axford. fill•. of trot Board, evidently, are determined and escaped by the-rear door of the i/ Toronto, visited W. B. Powell over to preserve cider in the beverage house. Provincial Constable Fred Jar- - the week -end room's. "There will be just one warn- vis, of OQhawa,, and County Constab- ' - Services in the United Qhurch lnR and no more." An :Aher regulat- le Oliver Crammer, of Pickering were = next Sunday, as usual. Rev. H. G. ion - that - will be strictly enforced is • notified and inveetigated, which res- Crozier will return to the pulpit fol- one that requires all patrons to sit ulted in the arrest of Norman Garl- lowing his vacation •and the evening down w k- hile drinking. ' 'ton, a` neighbor c. Acord's. Tracks i service will now be :resumed. -Many school teachers throughout leading from Ackford's house to that the Province. hay been greats dis- cf Carlton's was the clue whereby - Several of o& tennis player's will e. y y ' sro to Claremont on Saturday even- appointed on account of a change in they made the arrest. Carlton was 'T ' �'"1 G'� / p Ing to take part in the tournament the regulations regarding Normal taken before Magistrate Clark. char- L V !- F it of men's doubles. We. wish them suc- School- attendance. The Henry Gov- wed with assault causing grievous ernment • at a recent session' of 1h, hod;'ly harm. He was remanded until New Spring Samples are here. Some Fine Material. $' Legislature passed a law making it Wednesday night, when it is said ot- Some Careful Workmanship. $23 50, - -The Misses " Reddin, -wiio have y obligatory for teachers who 1•�d at her evidence will be bxonahf against RUBBER BOOTS -$2 50 and $S,Oi) been 'residing in Buffalo for some R itme are at present at their. Picker- year the Normal Scho•,)l for cne Carlton, and in � the meantime re- , inx home which has undergone con- - year to attend a second year. -As 's Mains in custody. Mr. •Ackford, who . - Suckers are up. result of this new resnilation many is 79 years 4 a l siderabte improvements.' " from received s blow d fine ebowing of Wo k Boots, Shirts, Headlight --Mr. and Mr». Parsons and dau -hers had r�sicrn�d th�Sr noaitions cut in the had from thg first bloat Overalls, Caps and Seasonable = ghter, Betty, have returned to their order to comply with this near and a cut on- the hand when he ward- Underwear. - home in ,Windsor after spending a law, The Hepburn Government', whet. ed riff the second blow. He was att- ` couple of weeks With Dr.. V. E. and it came into power rescinded it, sc ended by Dr. Cartwright who dress- Everythi3>tg for Spring. " Mrs. Cartwright. that a. great• many teachers are now ed the wounds. Although he last con- _ --M. S. and Mrs. Chapasan. A. without a school as nearly s31 dac cideia7ble blood, he suss able to be i• -t• = -- ,. -- _ . _ - ltnasd Goldsmith, Mee. Smith and Ar- ancies have been filled. round. It is_thou¢ht-that the man en- r$ T. Bunting, '�• - lckerin9 - ilJtnr motored to- Lakefield on the -DO YOU know that you _can be- iered'k'he house in search of-money.. - 'holiday and anent the .day in 'the come a member of the Pickering Ten- - Radio Licensee - . -Established 1867. - unusual Tourist Park there. nis Club for one month. by spending _ Ufss A. E. Annan has returned to only n cents' .A vfeek's'tnigh costs Imperial Oil Service - - slier home after spending a pleasant 1� Only 30 tenth, a fortnight's, 50 'visit of one month -with her sister. Mrs', and the whole season t1.ii0 t7ta tl0li J. Evans. of Detroit. and while there There's the flnancia! end, We. "may _ . _ 'visited the Chicago Fair. have potential ,terns wizards; most .;(op�poshe Ola Mill) - L - -The potato crop promises to be are n °''i`•ea Embarasament, there- lore, should'not deter vou. We offer The' operator- will return to public as unusually heavy one New potut- you the - choieest of Pickering oes are now selling in the city for m.t R Youth - institutions 'the net profits tarsus the " 7b cents per bar. and the probability (ahe) as your company on the month of August. on Gas, Oil, Tires courts. See our membership•list. Your and Aecessoriesi sales kbaeider Lord', ... • .. ... ' .. _lse. - ' =� is the price will be still lows: - _ -Mr. and Mrs. L- Morley, accom -� fears, then, are groundless. -. 19cbneider Pea Meal Bacon, Lastly, there are two good courts i- ;Card of Thanks ' • parried by the letter's sister, 'Mica - -- " aBttraa, spent the holiday with friends use' surrounded by histh -wire nets. �'• Choice bliced Bacon, } lb. pkr, 17c. on Stoney Lake and attended the Re- Well, old thing, when will we be see We wish to take this opportunity ^, in' ya? of ihahking our friends and neighr Choice Red Ribbon Round Steak,..,` .:. A7e. _ ` mere' -The Montreal Motor League ha.� bors for the-kindness shown us thr- ... a -F. M. Chapman is erecting a new issued an interesting bulletin regard- oagh the illness and death of our Minced Steak,... 1° o mee ,silo, and has now s number ing the amonnt paid by motorists in 'tear. mother, .Mrs. H. Ellicott, "' also 10a of men employed it the work. The gasoline taxation and registration for the many beautiful floral tribut- Pork Liver, .:r ;,, = .corn crop never looked better than it _fees in the last six. yeas, as showr N• `' Finest Old Cheese, • is now doing. in the official stastistics. Since 192' -On Friday night last some mot- - ;!Cho Family ;.:•York Peso, _ :...�: orists broke the locks on Ross Wal- gasoline taxation has yielded $61,036 _ e -'2 for 250. 056, while registration fees totalled laces gas pmmns at the east end of _Own, ..: ... A . .. ; , . $41,215,374, making a grand total of - NOTICE '�, the village and took about 13 gall- ;102,251,430. Today Ontario's debt - Tomatoes, ions of gasoline. There is no clue as . for roads and highways amounts to Having' ' .: .4. ` ., W - to the thieves, $186,389,600 and this has been amoun - -_M Teased the former Spink's All Meats kept under Electrical - Among those who were success- Ling steadily in the last few years, property' there • will be erected ful in passing. the I�er_Scbool, ex- while motorists' or hY the end'of the montk. buildings, Refrigeration. f;aniations claim f aminations were the following irony that it should have in or the purpose of carrying on a Pickering Centre, Sohn F: Andrew,• view of the stupendous sum cbllecL Coal - Retailing Business. Francis tit Orders will be accepted at once • a Walsh. last Te'ar's official figures, Delivery b end of this .month. _ goresonly 14 ry Y 'W =—The harvesting of the spring -- - - y -_- 7 ?7 per cent of the population. In'thc' Chas Law Butcher' bone 3000 E'ictred Rr'ain'is now nearly over..The crop is v■ L -the best for some Bureau's. most recent figures, b -lan ; (p years There is an ced against the "abundance of straw,' and those who provincial roa way 'have threshed -report a heavy yield. debt, Southern Ontario had 52,28(' of grain of good qualify mires at the end of 1931, In Northern - - - " -Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt, of Midland Ontario there were eseto miles open way' Ad• +ortaaemerste, Pi ekering� ``- Meat -�- 'Market on Oct. 31, 1932. These totals include • ­spent -the week -end with the lattei s "Provincial" as well as "other roads ". OR SALE-Frames hnildiog. shout �^� brother, H. McGill and family. On -The followin I� Cash and Carry, their return home they were accomp= R peOpie are enjoy- i +: so. shear, E J Walsh, Pickering, 19 - ' " , dtig their summer Mrs. at Squires' Beef and Veal* prices are down to the farmer "and- we = anied by Miss Morinne McGill, who Beach: Fred and Mrs, Bunting and f�?'OOl) FOR BALIf -•I haves atiod- __ will visit them for •a time. family, Miss Eva Bunting, J. S. and reen, GreenwOf ammer wood for safe, F„ z Pa881ng tt]eID Over t0 OIIr OUBtt)n7ef8.� -Miss Helen Somers - Cocks, who is Mrs, Bal,don and family, Mr. and +s 52 a trained nurse on the steamship As- Mrs. H.. Lewis and dau hter 1'va,-T OyT -A hay posy; meriium edLe, 4 - eas» a, which sails between England Phil Breckn& A. and M s. Balls 1, 1 Jabout 13 hands. Finder kindl - R Nicholxin; Dunbarton," rwtifsy05, W, ashy Beef .and Montreal, called on Ms: and and sons, S. and Mrs. Mercer And' - • Miss Fawkes one day last week, and Mrs. E. F. Mercer J. Mer• .4 OI.LOW THE CROWD -Who w e -- .Sirloin Steak, 17c., while the Ascania was in Montreal cer,•Dr. H. Mercer, Dr. T. R. and Mrs Park. and en'o your and fishing at Roeebank Round Steak, . - 15e• for a couple of days. Marshall and family, Dr. Frank and x y yoursalt 'Round Rump Roast, I4C. -St. George's Church - Sunday, Mrs. Martin and sori, M. and Mrs, HOUSE FOR R$NT -A mood mod. Standing Prime Rib - 12e., - - = - -- August 12th. 11th Sunday after Tr- Merin and daughter, .Tnary; G, an�i soft water in use, with ?crag , hydro and hard and Blade Roasts Ile. r inity, Sunday School at 10.00 a .ni. Mrs. Martin and daughter, Edith; E. - w�• 49-f2 Short Rib, . " ;8e.' elebratiorr of the Holy • Communion and Mrs Wood and daughter, Bev- Brisket, Flank and Shank, at 11.00 a. m. Evening Prayer and crier W. and Mrs. McKa ue and FOUND -A P°lirp puppy, Owner - -- - Sermon at 7.30 o'clock. Preachei, ' g may have same by stating size, color and - family; R, and Mra. Ihmseith and max• and paring for this advt, Enquire at trews ,VEAL, (milk fed, ' `Rev. h G. Robinson. family; W: A. and Mra. Pidduck and Of9ce, -The Women's Association of the family, O, and Mrs. Guest; *r. and FOR BALE -Pore hrpd Ahorthorn `I f0; United Church will hold their , Aug- Mrs, Jones and family; J. and Mi•s. I' 'bull, i l months old; carrring Government 4 - hope• M 1,�•. Ilmy on ?Tuesdav,e Aug el4th at 3 c land and daughter, Barber ;' Mr. ¢ mont, PhnnE Qare'iio,0 Orville f3urt!8t eL're- 'Shoulder Roast, Ile - p and Mrs. Gould and. family; 'F. W. Tn. D. S. T. Will- -those who have cars and Mrs, Drowle VU _ Stewing Peal, 41be; for 25Q r kindly be at St. Paul's Church about end Mrs. Thomas a andf d daughters: part °1( °N s cFonrmi; ore m; e�a"Cr of `Valves, Liver, 2.30, so that all will have a chance Ruth and. Doris; G. and Mrs. S' p. yering VApply Mrs juRhD es� Dunbe ton`' - to lZO. yon; Mis:a E. K. Reid; O, and M T. Ont; - -The service In the Presbyterian - - -- - - "- - - -� bs Special Church was conducted by Rev: Mr. Kargls and'son; •Dan and Mrs. Rum .kRM TO RENT- 90acret+ of stood nth; A. and Mrs. Simmona and fnitt - farmland, situated on mafn road, Frame `loll, who came last week from Tor- ily; H. and, Mrs. Crook and family hO "•" and good barn euicabJe t,r mirk bna;ness - Spring Le bon Friday and Saturday onto, to take charge of the United A. and Mrs. Godden and family; A Box F. News office, Pi keying. rent. s2 ppiy Church in the County Town. His ser- end Mrs. Linton and dau? t`' :`� mon was much enjoyed by the con- Tv. and t?m Cameron and o HrMr. '—OT? } It m,s to buy your meat at the milesn.rt Eof Columbus. ll 2 mile west gregation. Mr. Toll will conduct the tnd Mrs. Ewing• and family: Mr. an rd rnndbuild *" Runninq,tream, Imm-diatr services durfne Carmichael August, w ac l�n. •t -y Blllea and farni]p. all of Toron --se" i D. C n an Fun a^ = =canon An - ,at �I CKF RTN G1 MEAT ] [A R '� Dr. Carmichael is on his vacation. Lo, ,�aa• c, D. Conant x. c'., Oshawa, 47 -1