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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1935_06_14VOL. LIV PICKERING, ONT.. FRIDAY, J t' N E 14, 1935. . ' . Wo. 42 ' T'4 i iptcafasstassal 6LtasD�. ..Greenwood _ _. • Cedar Grove IN WOOD iKed4ca! A garden party under the auspices On Sunday evening, June 16th; at of tie Greenwood aite3 C:iu:c:. ?.:SO ?. ^l. the kinsn sn �Zusrtet n.` DR. H C. PEARSON- Physician Woman's Association will .be held en r MILLS knd Surgeon, Dunbarton. loly „ Toronto, Messrs. Oiver nay -ner-, "Our trucks pease your way the evening of Thursday, June 201h. t St l • RE. FORSYTH. Opb. D.,. Director every day." Supper will be served from 6 to 8 eser Pike, Percy edt f and Abe ..Optometrical Association of Ontario. Reg. -. - -__ Sider will be in charge of the 3pee= Istered Member of the American Optometrical COAL COKE p• m•, '(standard time)., after which ial service fo be held -by the -W-. _rI: Eetablisheti 148 asssdatidn, Eyes examined by appointment. + a splendid program will be given b Phone 2so4, Claremont, Out. p p y S. in Zion Church. The Quarts, will W vOD, CEMENT' Bert Harvey, Canada's Best Known sing several selections and Mr. 01- FEED p r_ FritPrtaroar aaciatavi by the well- iver R,aymer twill briny the - messatze. ' _ : BAND; GRAVEL) L, known and popular entertainer, C. Everyone is cordiallyvinvited to at- _ RDONALD RUDDY Barrister. 'Le Roy Kenny, and Eric Mundinger, tend this service. . (oficitor, Notary Public. Moneyto Lom- and Costume Piano - Accordionist of Stat- Th ® price of pork and beef Utlice %rmerly occupied by the tale A. E. Luna- tlar.wuth wing of t„ourt douse. Whitby, tux TT ion CKCL. A delicious, supper and Whitevale now shows a profit for Bt, ILDER S SUPPLIES most excellent program for 35 cents, feeding. 'There is no bet- _ .B 13'ATON, BELL, ' & ROSS children under 12 years, 20 cents. Mr. W. J. Beaton and family, of W. J. BEATON. K. C. also local. cartage work y. ter feed for the money H. B, BELL J. D. F. ROSS ' Toronto, and Dr, B Beaton and fam- than my Barley Feed. It - A W MITCHELL Greenwood Garden Party, Thuladay ily, of Whitby, visited their father, will 1�'e more pounds t0 d• A. WRIGHT June 20th. Mr. D. R. Beaton on Sunday. P WS bay Street. Toronto, Adelaid 2e�838` - (Snocersor to D. Munro and Picker- Quite a number of enthusiastic the ton than -barley Chop. I"' C. AICHARDBUN & Co. Barris. �g �� CO.) Audrey = i- Women's Institu *e members took Test 1 and lJ _ t n nee. stars. Solicitors. Notaries etc„ Suites 309 and 31( } - -9 Richmond St. E.. Toronto. Tele part In the convention at Pickering Ad. 4810: NighLS, Sundays and Holi= Pickering, Ont. Crops are 'looking good. Corn- is on Wednesday and all report a Thor- CHOPPING Res 3TT7. Pickering Phoar 3613. 8tf ; being plalited, and hay is improving 11M Office phone 7400 Residence 65G0 oughly good time. in outlook. a next is te- be-- ebserved as MoJlday, Wednesday and Friiday , THOMSCN Al: McMILLAN- Berrie- unday-- :ters. Solicitors, Notary Public. Office at Thos. and Mrs. Puckrin aceompan Thanksgiving Sunday at the United SPECIAL rice of Mr. Thomson. lot 11, concession 1. ied F. ,H. Puckrin on a visit to Buf- Church in. connection with the com- Until June is Chopping Office hours: Thursday and Saturday STEVWART BEARS - . svmt o. from 7.00 p m to 8.30 . m., or by • fain recently. Mrs. F. H Puckrin is pletion of ten yearn,, as-the � nited t, Cboppin wlII be •g�p,not ten g. Toronto ofh :eon Royal sank ■ Service p much improved in health Church of Canada. done for 7 tents Brig.. Phone Pick 20 �. oronto Elf 8303. Radio Sel ♦ ice pCr bag. 3rg'iy The Club met on Monday evening _ _ A splendid gathering met at the' he Finest equipment for expert, at the school house with a fairly home of Blake and Mrs. Annis one CONANT k A NNTS Barriaters. guaranteed sArvice good attendance. The next meeting Solicitors. Notaries Public g everting last week : ur 3 supper and FLOUR CORDON D. CONANT. County Crown Attor- Tubes, and Batteries will be in July when. the annual pie - Parts, social evening, when over 100 att °h'• - xlie will be held. Ask for KISaIMI for pastry, t! ALLIN F. ANNIS. B. A.. LL. B. on hand. ice -cream social will be held ended. Progressive croldnole passed takes lees shortening. I grind �Ple`a, Offices -7 1.2 Simcoe St S , Oshawa Car Radio and Atupliflers a the time pleasantly for the younger Bing grown wheat almost exclasiv. P H nes -4a•d 5 (Oshawa), and at the Court 'on the church lawn on Friday, June `folk, while checkers amused the more ouse. Whitby. (Mr; Conant) Phoneys (wbit ipeCtalty. 14th, at 8 p. m. S. T. A good pvog- sedate. Hostesses were Mrs. B. Armis - ely. You buy my flour, I buy yew by)' -20 Yeatro 3Fxpertenee s ram will be provided, featuring the wheat- Phone- -- - -- -- Phone Mark 28(1.9, Pick 44UO or Whitby Male Quartet, Humorous Mrs. L Poynter, Mrs. C. Carter. and_ l r r l�DritQI Stoutr 9601. Mrs C Plaxton. EXCHANGE _ ...,...,. _ .. Readings by Mr., and Mrs. Bell, of Y M Whitt "Guitar- music b Whitb ` ' - I exchange flour for any kind s! Spc O. 9MlTH, .' *l !. L. D. 9., y, y' y Dunbarton _ - o9al 0sor to f J. al Dales). Graduate of The Beal Store, Claremont. boys and other local talent. Ice- :grain. This saves -yon money. o>!al College of Dental Surgeons and Toron m n,vervty. At Claremont office ove, D. A, cream and cake will be served to all. Miss Katharine Anderson of Diz- !sort's tore every Tuesday and Frida Phone PHONE. 929 , 4R�'EN !touff hail. 2tlit Admission 25 and, 10 .cents. ie, visited Miss A. Thom last week- _ _ FURNITURE r _. end. HERBERTT FALLATRE. L DS., ail) be held on Jul Strawberry - Festival and Concert The United Sunday. School Picnic D. D,5., Graduate•( the Royal Coll ?ge of We are displaving an attractive Memorial Park. Pickering, Fri- Wood- For Sale tsl Surgeons and the I'n,versity of Toronto, variety of y 5th at - day, June 21st. in residence second door east- of St. And- i land Park. r6w's Church. Pickering. Out Office hours: 9 Aluminum and Rraniteware Etc. - Mr. Archie Allison of Biliiri 's t3alt (�ttivaofzed Starr 46ingles, . a, m. to e.p. en., or by appointment.' (X -ray Fiarnitupe and - Furgiture. - & , ssrtrlae). Phone Pick 3700, 4317- Novelties. Kinsale Montana, spent a very busy couple Bird's Felt State 8binRles. Prices low, in keeping with times. of days visiting all ILis old friends Also., re- rubbering huggy :beets. 1 • �ssfsisclrfrfr darDs• Mrs. W. Williamson and daughter ,here last week.. Lawn- mowers sb%rpened,. ,c of Gormley spent the week -end with Miss Hefen Thom and bliss E. r, PATERSON'S - CLARE.MONT /� ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- roc and Lime M' Gormley and - family. Emms motored to Bracebridge with CAiI and get prices. Pbone2611 _ .. JC1,• FjFc snd automc bile innaance of all kin , Mr. Everett Mayne'-and wife, Geo. their. cousin, Mrs; McClennan on . q�rdentingcompanieaot aotid6aancial +tan . Just arrived a large shipment of Dowas_and'family called on Garen- Thusday last week -end and stayed i ce _Richardson . and• family last Surr - (;sip tic 1n the follrtwing sizes: over the week -end. .. . - =: =FUEL - �j P08TILL, Licensed Auctioneer;, 48 in. z 72 in. ayproc day. Miss Annie Brtarider. leaves today r . for Oounties of York and Ontario. Ado Mrs. Sta711ey Rose and 'daughter, - tdottrsel4s of al1 kinds attended to on shoo 1 - 48 in. x 84 in. fbi London, as it is. the Taylor pic- _ - seft•e, Addrsssfl;reso River P, o., Out, - of Uxbridge have. been spending the - _ •48 in. -: 96 in. -•' nic tomorrow, and Miss Brander be- • last week with Mrs. Rose's mother, in President, her reserve is- nee- Builder' Supplies. R BRATON. TOWNSHIP 48 in. z 108 in. , g � - Mrs. W a ess to make it a success. . D. Clerk, Conveya•cer Commissioner for gg' X _ _ ssbta; davit•: Accour,taot, - Etc -- d... of -- -A8 to, z 96 D {)ononna- Board Quite i few . of our- _�ooLchild - - - -- � _ -- -- - - - -- whir.,.a1e. o„t - Star Little. _ Ttte of Durlbsrton -- united ' —' Hardwhll Plw�tar ran enjoyed a birthday party held in Church entertained St. Paul's of, Dunk Lumber and Lath " - PICKERII'�1G .: 'honour yf•- Miss •Marion Holliday on barton V. A., . also Cherrywood, YY M. M A YY • • Ssturda aftertloc,n last. - B. C Shin 'lea Washington and.Donland's Ave. Tur- 8 Licensed Auctioneer for York, * ' *M�r� ��T The W, M. S was held at the home' _ _ LV �ij( j[L of Mrs. Wa last Friday afternoon. onto Aseciations on Thursday of J31ne C081 Ontario and Ontano�Counues gg y last week. Miss Chown, of Toronto, - All kinds of sales promptly attended t+i Owing to the unfavorable -w gave an address oil the League of `'.Alberta Qoal TILRMy REASONABLE • there was not a very large crowd. Sale. may be arranged for at the NEWS office Pickering Mills - The Craddock family of Toronto Nations Society., and the ladies of DO>�If38ti0 Coke l Betl and Independent phones: — Dgnbartan United W. .A., .gave a CFment Lime Plaster • • Whtthy. Ontario. spent Sunday last with the Wm., Bell pageant r famfl Glad to report Mrs. Bell is a cant an 'The Lea "e of \ati�ns" MaA Feeds y p M� le Body W-Cod' _ f 7 directed by !Vl'rs. Pearson: Tea was p y somewhat improved, -but still very provided. afterwards, the tables be•- Agents for Lnnd Fence !: ...,-,.SAFETY / and Poultry ... - - - =` ge V 111'1 71. callers with Mr, and Mrs. ing decorated red, _ white and blue and Metal Roofing -A GOOD DRIVER lies in stock at Sup V. Parkin were. Mr.,and Mrs. J. •W. ie Mrs; Mrs. Dales, 'Mrs.'_til Thom 31rs - - ry ie, Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. A. Thom firs And -A GOOD C.A[i Balton. and' daughters and Mrs An- y ;T Burgess and Mrs. i,otten. poured tea, -And INSURANTCE with tlme3 - -son nBalson and daughters from Ham and a very pleasant social hour was OOkPhIItt Ilpplements _?-sTff Ti't��' �sii}y��, Mies (. HnokPr and friend from enjoyed. :Secure Prkes before Buying C6. h „.. MT,-and 11:-c. n4.ala,er. ' ,nbar. — — �' �' Toronto, spent Sunday last with A. TheStruogest, Purely CasaAltp c� - Hooker and family. Mrs. Hooker Air. and Mrs. 'Will Dunbar and fain- �7�� D Cornpaoy is the World Mon. Thor. Jest. ily and bliss Higgins were with Mrc YY ILSON. BRO�e returning with them for 'a weeks Dunbar Sr., for the Cemetery Ser- -' -- visit. vice. Among the many noticed' were ::' t H1 Ong. ., CYRIL F. MORLEY Ol1Iy _ - Mission Band was' held last, Sat - Locust Mr. 7200 - 121 Phone Pickering, 6706 :x. urday, with the usual number- p>•es- Mr, and Mrs. Ernie Walton, Mr. G. D. N Lockw' ' d ent. In the absence of the secretary Tait of Glen Falls N Y., and his sisters from Toronto; Mr. Chas. _ Summer _ PICIZERINd, ONT. : chairassistants, Stanley Stall took the Rose of Sault Ste. Marie, who is down in Toronto, as it delegate for �. URNITUR E R. O. CLENDENINO be Don't forget she A. meeting to "the United Church Conference; Miss _ held at the home of Mrs. W St- Rose, of Toroflto, Jonathan I4olmers, .F everLSbn on Thursday 0th. Mt. Zion ' f FUNERAL DIRECTOR y Dr. Holmes and his son, of Toronto; DECK CHAIR -Varnished, -- ladies win be guests and will prov- Mr., Jephson, of Brooklin; Mr. and • a. Private Ambulance ids the, program. Gain Weight Quicki y= ;Natural frame, with sling neat R Mrs. Will Gilchrist, of Toronto; Mr. Mr. ,and Mrs. D. MacCauley � and of hotly striped canvas. wide Day and Night Service and Mrs Pascoe, of Selina; Mr. and y Fie _ " daughter and Mr. and Mrs. W. Me- Pbone 9000 'Mrs. McKenzie and Miss Bessie And *HAVE Hundreds of men arms. Special -91I 50. Dowel] and daughter, also. Mr. Frank r Malvern 5000 Greenwood all of Toron erson, of Aurora and Miss Margaret LOVELY E LY and women have -.j DECK CHAIR - Varnieht3d, went Annan, of Toronto. gained 4 to 18 natural frame. with cling seat Sunday last with Mr: and Mrs. V. ErsIdne Cemetery held its annual .� K N • pounds of solid flesh Markham • Ont. Parkin ' with C. C. do Bj of heavy. • service on 'Sunday, June 9th. Rev. Tonic Tablets with amazing EX. „a y, striped canvas, cons- _ _ Last Thursday afternoon, under the _ plete with canopy and slUping direction ,of Miss Sadie, th, .Tumor Dr. Carmichael D. D,• of Whitby. and TRA benefits 'of clearing up plmpiyy Pickering Presbyterian Churches skin; banishing headaches and indi. foot resit and wide orms., Lawn Mowers Institute 'was. organized. The fall- cached the sermon as:ated by Rev. geatlon; steadying shaky nerves, Special -$2 50, •owing officers were elPCted. Hnn: T gaining strength. C. C..& B. Tonic F, Burgess, of Dunbartrn United Tablets contain four vital in edi� ' Sharpeuer3 find Repaired President, Miss V. Sadler Pr gr FOLDING HOLLYWOOIf" Church. The combined choirs -of 1N'h -- ente- Calcium, Yeast, Blaud's Iron Brim yours Now ant, Edna Green; 1st Vice- Pra :ident 'itby and -Pick ably 'ed b Mrs. and Extract of Cod Liver in Choco• CHAIR -A very heavy type Edna Stevenson; Secretary. ,Islay g y late abated form. Get new Attrac- . of folding arnl chair•. Spraft provided the musical part ' of . B. -'g. Paints Enamels, Green, Assistant, Florence Mol , %bray; tiveness and pep in a few weeks. 9p- c•iai -Pat•h 2 90 the service and led the singing, A gold at all dry stores " Treasurer, M.Rdelyn Crawforri. Piari- , g VarI isbe8 and .Stains. loud - speaker on the grounds•cpt -th , ,. (;� C. C. dt B. Tonto Tablets at • ists. E. Parkin; K. Wilson, E. Sq ed with a microphone' in the pulpit, �.i (FATiDF.N BENCHES- Natural, MURESCO -io full line of colors. uirec, D. Disne D' rectors; birs, R. - witb ftreen trite. Special -,95. y' t was installed for the service where- < Also TURPS and OILS E. Mowbray and Mrs. V. Parkin SLIDER • 06UCH -In heavy, by the people out of doors could Jones' Drug Store striped duck. with head rear. Qardeb Toole and Chick Supplies Scouts, Jean Ledgett and Muriel' Bell hear the service as plainly as t e Kathleen McAvo Jessie Green 141- . Special vAluP -813 00. y' ' ones inside.. The weather waind er- lPhODe 6800 ' We have the Agency for • ma Puck+•in and Gladys Puckrin, Ev- feet, and the cemetery, looking t A Q MASSEY- HARRIS elyn Clarke and Reva Davis; Lib- iful with flowering shrubs a Pickering DaIEa>rT�t 1 -'' C. A. STERRITT REPAIRS. rarian, Roxena Ledgett. The next wealth of flowers on the graves. meeting will be held at Eiieen Par - There was a verq large crowd of Fareral Director ]din's, All girls are welcome:` ALVIN BUSHBY people from far and near. A'mbnlanee Sarvifse Don't Miss the Strawberry Festival -�� " Phone I300 Hardware Phone 480(1 of St. Andrew's Church in The Hear Bert Harvey and C. Le Roy Kenney, Greenwood Garden ` Pickering +' Ontatio PTCRERINQ Memorial Park, Pic*e!ring, on Party, June 2"L j • Friday evening, Jane 21st. .. _ -. - SIMPLE RULES _ .! Green tea drinkers will TIRE ruR YOUNG CYCLISTS .. _ find a 'sheer delight, in the r' • Cc STANDARD +�. Police Send Copies of Re u- ��'�� OF QUA PTY p exquisite flavour of Salado - =. latlons to Ottawa Schools _ throughout the _ - Japan tea. = -Try a package. orl� Ottawa' — In an effort to check v the increasingly number of accidents _ �� -An in traffic to boys and girls on bicy= • cles, city police have launched a• - campaign in which the assisbt.nce of school teachers is being sought .to educate children to take greater �' e•" "`� care while on their bicycles. Chief Emile Joliet has sent to ev- ery public and separate school a sy- nopsis E f YOUTH' nopsis •of go provigclt eq c py ie- - TI o gulatione� governing the a iii meet JAPAR TEA, =- _ _ and operation• of bicycles with the � By' NELLE M. SCANIAN request that the principals direct .. .. Y t t attention to their pupils to the in Author of '`!'encarrow'" whatever, way. seems best. - In • ad- u _ . } dition, the chief has prepared eight TASKS OF YOUTH Uganda Glean>,ngs . primary rules for safe cycling which Ise _ he believes would reduce the accident • sYfifollt3lD "Whew!" and Genevieve whistled. toll! if generaly adopted. The rules _ Writes the Manchester Guardian- "Whew!" we see a group of young veo are: Heirs To Turmoil A1SO Left Here are some more examples of Na "That ought to redeem the family_ t +ve News" — '"(By our African Car You carried ellyo Pencarrowetinally settles reputation. Why have you withheld "Never ride two or more abreast, Tools For Work, _Beatty respondetit� Unedited. }" _ from- th4 ' down on the Pe�ncarrow farm, with this wonderful' news so long? Are "Always ride as close as - possible "Uganda Guardian." It will be note4 , .. Genevieve, his cousin, as housekeeper. °'Sava -= Address At McGill. Who is in love with her cousin, Robin You already married, or merely en- to the right -hand curb and steer a that in those parts the cotton seasot - Herrick. Cousin_ Nell Macdonald be. gaged?", straight rourse. Riding in a zig -zatf has been well to all parties anyhow comes engaged to Erena Joicey- Goff. erratic manner is very dangerous to . Montreal — In his capacity of Peter Pencarrow Is showing interest "Neither— yet." Y g and would that the same thing Coulc In Maisie Kite, a typist. "Wrby not ?" _ yourself and confusing o the drivers Chancellor of McGill hniversity, E. - The family to suddenly faced with -- g he :said- for - this - .country: = the serious Illness of 6!r bides ten ., `, of other - vehicles. . W. Beatty- delivered - the $accalaure= ;Many years past we have never narrow. 1 only met him " 'once, and he's a. ate address to graduating - students Kelly suddenly merrier Maisie Kite.. bit of a bite." Never take hold of a street car seen so many people coining fn sucb - or automobile for the purpose of of tiie university at a spec:al service great numbers for shopping in Kam "W'or =e than Father ?" — and she recent! - Genevieve shook her head. "They laughed. -being drawn• along.the street. y pale as It ,is in this year• Thts shows have never met zinc.," "Now don't be funny. We decided "Do not ride your bicycle on the "The world of which you are the that this cotton season has been well "Can't you do anything?" sidewalk or on a footpath. hers is orie cf bitter strife ar.d ,-or- to all parties anyhow. It' is stated not to say anything to him till I got �� T moil,". the chancellor told the stu- that some cycle dealers are making "ViFe're giving. then! time. Maisie , "Never carry another erson on a Father to back me a'blt......,.'. P .. sales of about E4 and upwards in cy. - is going to have a baby. His first bicycle designed for one, dents. We —your elders —have dealt . "Can't `live on a sailor's pay, you unfairly with Yom From dur fathers Iles per day as well as also selling grandchild ought to do the trick, ", Father won't be able to re,ist that." mean." I\ @vet pas§ a street capon the a inherited a world f growing too much to th accessories, The ref "But meanwhile "She is used to a jolly nice homQ; left hand side or when( stn ped wealth We carried on the task of per shops are the most busy efunc• an only daughter and all that. And take or let off passengers, widening its bounds. We spread tions not',to mention especially in • :'--it was my bright idea not to try 3h g P and persuade Father to see them. I her mother has private means - He "When coming out to the street ploughed lands to the, edge of the women dresses. We hope that this go out often and Mother goes some would like heir- to marry a man' with- from • a taiteway br gateway, ride desert and to the line where - good has made a lesson to view what may times. He knows that; but we never a. land lob; ' the • Mercantile blarine slowly and make sure -that nd pedes- soil ends in the rocky wilderness of happen next year. mention it. 1'm, sure -he, is burning, stinks, to bear him, talk.'' trians are nearby and that there is the north. We built railways from And then'a news item of a less pre with curiosity to hear about them and "Are You planning a run -awn that'• no •apprgaching traffic in Ihe_ vi- -sea to sea. We linked the Conti- pltious character:. one of ttieae days he will have. to .singe it Father stamps 'up?" y` cinity. vents with ships. , i "e destroyed the _ We Bear that a certain house at ass. Father 3s quite aChris!- is some "lot exactly. But I'm to transfer "Never remove your feet from , blasaja was set on Else on the night barrier of space to .human speech. things." to the Nava} Reserve, and'..•.•:" the pedals when going down hill." We- split matter .into its final frag• i °f 7- �i during midnight and some Th win] be hall's belle when menus —even to the point where mat= 6.goats were perished therein, It is "I see"' . . stated - that it did - really happen you get married. You're a fool to "What's ber name? Have you � got. ter ceases to be. matter .and seem_ • ` . through a bad heartened. person set - make yourself so useful to him. Any- a : photo? You tire me, you're - so to be _ force We opened the store- make - thing aoliig ?" slow. Yd have dourtshed her in the Amnnlubian , Car - g ling fire on the house. r house of knowledge to 911. W Q Too bad —and rather surprising am Genevieve tried'to laugh it of, but face of the ftimily the minute 1 land- Crosses Channel broke -, dawn the bars of- caste. Sire - for a moment she was tempted to tell ed." .. stave plain man the -luxury of ancient well• t�"lth the cotton season behav- Pat. It would be good to talk: it over "After Kelly's break. I• thought I'd - kings. We widened liberty and made log so well to all parties concerned, f there ought not to be any "bad -hear. .'with someone and get it into truer. have. a yarn w,itb you first." Calais To Dover ' Trip -OIPi toil. no longer a burden. • tened" persons in Uganda; all should perspective. But tt[e. moment passed. "Her name., Pat. What's the wo- "We risked; all this in the hazard � sweetness and lightness and pro - -el saw'Pat was not deeply concern- man's name ?,, N{lti'el ApparattiS 1113�e of war and' in a _mad race for' profit P sperJty." ed about her; -Ais mind had travelled 'Margaret Groves.'- In EI ht !lours. and pleasure.. You, know what fol -_ -: _ .- Across the world. • _He- 'looked at her, "Is she pretty.. Is -she dark. It's = lowed —the, crash of fortunes; the Restore Lindbergh Horne amiling rather- foolishly3a, a way that like, drawing a horse's tooth to get - - - long line of idle men appealing for g _ asked her to guess his secret and anything out of you.,, Dover, England. — A noveF amphi- help; the rising clairtor of discontent, - spare bim the amba'trasimeat of "Here- she is, and he produced : a 'fan motorcar clambered, = dripping and the constant bitter argument 'Little Falls, 'Minn. — ;Neglected fiords, photo of a youn girl wltih brown' eyes wet, onto dry land hire -recently and g• g y concerning- the ease of $Il our many years and theii� stripped by ,Go gn,_o4it.nith It.;Stha Wshe ?e' .and .daik hair: : - - rolled on=top•ard London, after cross_ troubles. souvenir hunters, the boyhood home -- A%kee Genevieve. - Genevieve looked at the face;- .ft frig the Channel from - Calais In'eight • = , l.- "Do yeti thing it Rill be sate, to .. of Colonel Charles A. Iindbergh is bad cammonsense asd hpmgr, ,tint - Irours - and -2tt minufe�. The 'machine Xcu, have to rebuild what has ,� soon to be placed. in its condition of -• {.ell them ?" was not eXactiy Qretty. was operated by Jacob Boulig, Ger. been wrecked; You have to be -in fifteen years age when Lindbergh ''That depends Is she a fat barmaid -She'll do." was Genevieve's cer- man rliortgniaa; "" again the task of building .a bettez last lived there. or The squire's = lovely daughter ?" - diet: "Got iCbadly,' pat ?" world. With all-.our errors we .have- - ?:pither "" Dort be an ass." The Channe! —scene of many freak given ,you the tools with which to paisag'eG, ineludlag' ones by .met- work. How the re to be used is who ?" S�'lten do you tell Father ?" onaids. mermen, water bicyclists and y u' "Her father is Dear- Atimiriii Groves- "That's -vi hat •I want- to know _" " for you to.,lesrn. - 'Try Peter's dodge, and tell him a nrali who tiled To walk across :� "What we can tell you is wher€- water skis— probdbly never saw any- lam, our single• fault. �'4 a never. fail-.. When there are •v lsttur;, and he can't - th.iug quite as complacent as this explode." ed• liacked' for skill. Sti a stressed too t slow - moving •'land• terry,' chugging �. "I'd like to' see the visitor who much he qualities of body . and of along ,w'hti Sts paddle_wheeIa cutting • ��•. 0 would stop.him If he wanted to.^ a 3eisurrly wake, mind. We gave too ,little thought a 0 a "I'll tell you what to do. The best " - to those spiritual values' by which ;r ee0D 1 time to catch him is the afternoon: was- the first, crossing but all hutrian p�ogrese must be, weigh- UTAMTE" 3ti•e work' all tile_ m°rntnjr, and that such a motor car is not likely to ed." - u �ir(�' �yti� ARCH oEa makes him feel important, and puts Prove popular; since regular Channel OF I"1 N t him into a good temper; a nice lunch steamera from Dover'to Calais make after that will Booth him. I'll keep the trip in about.an hour: .f�luge Trlllinm / back anything In• the correspondence Has • 22 Petals! tn�. �►� 14 ;llaLe ir.im, and have his. Go to dru isror de t start• and favorite' grill• served piping hot. . You Que. \\ V P B — T. Gow discIas= � P No Limit To. - Things cant1ey, bay* AII' Dye �ny color, 1Sc- -2 for 25c). walk in half an hour after and there ��•L En are al fine Uis it. Then tell us -in a, statetnenc of 50- you are." -These Women Do ed recently he has grown a mammoth di. J� cords or less, why you a RrT -1,000 , ,,,r }18i1d -Tri8d2 Ct l3T'2t1;Q �eff white irillium, and would like it di.. 9 s of Mo.aarch i ehncante• fall• "Rlghto! Will you be there. aR Tollin owr OWn U)i r "No; but within call in case of nosed. - The t ;iliiuttl, a so= carted, 9 y fashioned = shadow. -free pure silk chif. Quebec. — Witho becoming nn- double one. has 22 petals instead of GOLDEN VIRIGINIA lino stockings — latest Spring shades first old," duly wiougbt up m e• man for some the regulation three. Cow said he dis- �.u..7.a"r r,� �i�i,tJt�ssas•�:r_is•�' �varaatmd 11.00 valurw ll be given as Pat was growing more `like'bis fa- time poet has been watching the covered the flower in the bush near Fri to 1,000 entrants, There are dozens of they, a resemblance., that flattered womenfolk insert 'thein-selves, ifito his his horde and transplanted it . t., his t asoas why yon will prefer Rrr. RMTcomes him, Kelly was stocky of figure and _ - 33 batic brilliant colors, from which can realm. He had had hopes, ---tithe garden. YEAST rugged o[ features.. Pat wore his uni- pcoducedovee50ofthetiewatParis :halo. less, there. would be a.limit — until - - - °�� - -.••. form with much of Miles-'s air, •and FAST COLORS WITHOUT 601LING1 today. Then lo, and behold, he sigh- r�T �0�+��� _ _9WyT,RIP'cffers this advantagel- RIT•is the as he lost the looseness and lean- led a lady sign painter. This vrAS jj\ Gl, tlhodera tint or dye - -suits and anise -fat peas of youth the• re= emblance grew startling. TIRED IRRITABLE �T ('�Q' i»perior to ordinary "surface dyes" becatue. "more pronounced. and NEW n FV3�l3i it contsias a tested iGgredient that makes Sir 'files Pencarroa was delighted Frescoing a sign on a window of the color ink ns deeper, set fifer and last a lower town store •was a trite nun * no you feel' longs, Sblb everywhere, at the news' of Peter's , proposed en- b' "having suffered from sciatica gagement to Margaret Groves, From woman. Males — young and old, bus- weak and _for eighteen months,'I was -ad- nervous? IS your Pure LIFE y r Phillips - ms's d o t HOW T I i e t p O 1x/ H c' n all 'stn -ed' y 1. Write a short statement (under•30 words) . what Pat told him, and he did ,not Ines. men" and' workme PP huusewurk a hur- feast. I am most thankful to on why you prefer RIT Dyes and send it spoil 'a ship for a ha'porth of tar, it to gaze. -The paintress was no 'Ien ?••'l %ikv Lydia- say I got relief almost, stralghi together wiih as empty RIr package (of was an alliance that would db credit- dauber. 'She worked deftly, deli- E. l' i n kb a ni's aii:iy.' — Leeds, England—Ex- act ' reasonable facsimile) snd your Game • and to the family. Pat had caught his Gately aligning with brush and paint. Vegetable Com- ,tr from original letter. address, to ]oho A. Huston Co. Ltd., 46 father in an expansive mood, and he The fir'm's name on the late glass.' pound, hiss. M. ,�oess, Rd., Toronto, P "* A. K e 1 1 y v f If you are nniorig the thousands who g. Send as many is you wish; contest..cloia was prepared to give him ad allow- She blended, colors and shaded let- have found yeast a splendid d health help snidni he Jose 29, 1935. once which, with his pay, ought to t ^rs with an 'artistry and skill that _ :' ''` u'vodstnck,New then ask your druggi ,for Phillips Pure g Brunswick, says, I,IN'E Yeast. In this new yeast an 3. 1,000 petits will be awarded on the overcome any financial difficulty, He 'would bring envy to the most ardent �j was weak and'rundowa. A Englkh development, a way has been decision of the judge:, which will N final, entirely approved of his son's trans- union' painter. Man rubbed his chin, neighbor brought me your Vege•__f�und to keep the live eleaienta in the ,' Nbether you win a pair of silk stockings ot . fer to the Naval- I;ieser -s:g- for- a�iime,- shook his-head -and retreated. - -- -table Compound. It hetp-ed me -so higbest state of activity witbobebo er Me, we will mail to ,all entrants, free of much that I am taking it tiow at some refri;eration and care. charge, our. famous booklet —"The A.B,Q and even Hinted that he and Norah the Change." -So you needn't bother about can g B ' might go to London for the wedding. Get a bottle N01. It may be just anew sujiply each day. You can buy i0f Hot4e RG Makin The latter suggestion, made on the Pectiv a bridegroom received the was- several. weeps' supply of Phillips Yeast u meat congratulations .' she medicine YOU need. at once — and cut down the coat tre- spur of the moment, woke a flutter of _ mendously. excitement in Norah's mind. Genev- "1'm so glad one of the family has �� i What - Phillips Yeast will do for you ieve backed the idea warmly, and al- •Justified. Father's; hopes," said Kelly- � is to help your digestion, make your though the engagement still lacked' Pat sailed again three weeks later t , , food do you the maximum of good, and the tough old Admiral's consent, the with the family's blessing and a -par- enri °h yohr blood. successful sful both T1NT9 and DY�i been outstandingly successful both in ltiefaaaoonalaat P'encarrows.made It the occasion for tial promise that -his father tznd England and here u1 Canada. - "mod wdtFt,no. a celebratioh. They drank champagne mother would come to London for the YJ<ille NO: 24 --- '35 Ask your druggist. for Phillips --•15 lot to meson» - - ` days' supply (in granules of, leasing vaa'i d!v out at dinner on Saturday, but It wa, out wedding. i _ taste) for 50c.; 45- days'.0upp1h a-00• i MPubnya.. - at i{elly's on Sunday that tbe• pros= `(To Be Continued.) 69 • a, All Loveliness in Laura Wheeler he teas , 0,0s ]''� Her Y watch the eeaaeIess n!n i�� Vketch club Crocheted Lace 1)re8s Pattering down the window pane. •w�•� -Making little streams that go ghasltrg madly to and- fro. - . - LESSON NO. 58 tista and have developed the com- ��► mercial instinct as well'. -' With this lesson we will study the p See beyond the blur of glass la ing -out of 'a .Poster Poster Design for a A commercial ' artist may to vid -! 1 i { y er that it is often necessary. to vio -. •,, 'Pools that' spread- along the 'gran, children's atory of "The Pied Piper." late artistic rules in order to help: Perfumed chalices that brim Figure No. 193, shows the first Near upon a bending li,mb!- rough pencil layout of lines, the lot- out the advertising value of an illua _ are not especially lines, the t tlration. It is also reasonable to pro- ter sume that any too great a violation; _ - Like a wralth the- hawthorn stands, arrangement of shapes or flow of �..;,. of artistic rules may make the draw -' = Holding out her empty 4ands.. lines. However, there is a subtle in so poor in artistic values, as to_ . e -•;•, Wbil'e their'petals, sodden, tree, V-shaped- arrangement-- of .lines •in g t ' Strew beneath the dripping tree, p g lower its advertising yslue and de- this design as illustrated' in this 'feat its very purpose. Therefore, rough sketch. we may conclude that our efforts' - J Weeping boughs of maples fall ,. .f�`';s;' •t:;`j? ,,.� \ Soft against the garden wall, L Figure No.. 194 shows all of 'the must ioinetimes be in the nature of Higher merge and interlay, finished pen and ink work, ' care- a compromise. _ ^ Shutting all the world away. fully drawn and ready for the wash- The most common violation is ofj f • ,�'' �„ r�" `"1�a j'' • d:= p ing of tones , to coin the job• the rules ' of composition, or place - ment• the next perhaps, of pers ec- ? r 1,•'J Through the close no movement Now paint in the, five tones as tive• he measurements or 'sha a of seen follows: Black is used on the ground. p Si g White on -,the ,rats ,and• lettering• the space allowed for' the illustii, _ •..f e,.. f Save the rhythmic dance of rear, flan w111 not a }was lend itself to i :. Here no sound except the raih Y ,' ,`�{► � 1. � . {icy4_ ,, ;, P High Light on the face, hands and .'•` ^ r�ga`jc +��tt 'K' ' Pattering down th8 window pane. note. Light on the man's tights. proportionate measures or to the .� t�,��•r C� ?e ��1�i�t''i,iiu � .vj`'y�{�`r "s,��,�,� 'C�` o _ � - -r •� .... � �"�+'` -.- �"�� 5�:3 �''�'t ,�<� � 1 — Ermina Carpenter Holland. �, IC 1!'I �I�HI I lNNly * )t Oats, Millets and Sudan Grass As Pasture Crops , ILp An experiment was conducted last ' summer at the Dominion Experi- mental Farm, Ottawa, • to compare, 193 1-9 q . , .� •;� _ s . ,. �:'•,�i • • oats, sodas grass and millets as • � ^, � � s , ton gaatures for dairy cattle. All three were' seeded about June lat. In this' J - experiment the millets produced the •�/� �,�` w� .x most-herbage,- followed by sudan - _ great with the oats last. In paler- High dark on the sweater and back- odd and e%,en ratio we use. Also = • - - GROCHETEO DRESS • - - PATTERN 98C - •' - ability and protein cgnten, however; g � - the order was reversed; bats being Found_ This will be your work 'for the size and shape of the objects Fashion decrees lace for this season. If you're smart you'll let Ex. No. 66. that must be_,displayed ~viii often. $$ours be 'crocheted - lace, especially where you can have style and the best in these respects, followed Next week we shall re' roduce the offer obstacles to the ' dOmfort combined as in this lovely dress. The pattern of tie lace- by sudan grass. The - experiment p proper place- : is a simple One —one you'll know by heart very quickly. 1tI makes seemed to indicate that oats were the.- Boater in its final tone stage so that went, but by the use of light and r _- & soft, lacy, dress that, because of its simple, lines, will show up the beat for early seeding, and that -you may . compare your:• work with shade on the objects and background, ....prohet most effectively. sudan grass was an excellent supple- it.. we may often overcome' the effect Pattern 980 comes to-you with detailed directions for "making aentary pasture crop' . for seeding You. will appreciate that in this of -a bad placement. the dress shown; illustrations of- it and of all stitches used; matins about June lot. series of lessons' we are attempting In the same rvay- we' may acid itequirements The dress comes in size 16 -18. _ - to teach our students bow to train rhythm and movement to a place. _ - -Sand 20 cents in stamps or coin ('Coin preferred) zor this pat- me�t:not o _ -tern to Needlecraft Dept., Wilson Publishing Co., 73 Adelaide St. W., their minds to a constant study of p ssessing them. For in- Toronto. _ Re that -openly tells his friends' alr advertising application of "art. Then stance, try adding a grey tone over that he thinks of them must expect you will 'enjoy in the Commercial the background on Figure No. 194 _ that they will secretly. tell his en- art field, a wonderful 'opportunity, and then- note the wonderful differ _ amiss much that they do not think of for study as compared with other area made by the addition of a i him. —Colton, lines of business, because in the third tone. - - * rurrent magazines, newspapers, bi Questions will be answered in this' tc,, you have limitless department. Anyone wisbing to re- boards, e - "'- 69 material' for study. The. whole field ceive s. personal reply may have -' 4 is constantly b_efoie your eyes, if same If a 3c sta'mped, addres?ed in. Watch Decay Of Father Neptune's Teeth you will apply yourself. There are velope' is enclosed with the request. ? splendid i opportunities for commer- The Art Director, Our Sketch Club. „N a may. �- - •� ciat artiata who are both good ar- i3 Adelaide Street Weat, Toronto. Wy. A( • -• scri tion rui:n of the .German Gov- -- a % ! , >x ` s _ . nt, loaders Orman organi_• q German Residents p g ♦ - - ,, � r .; � � c•rnn.t 'era of C • .,Seek Citizenship nations ai --last week., - x r Saskatoon. 1lrlany Germans In •' There is ' " — war today, universal „d f } k 'sa% ' this district are taking immediate f '• _ _ stags to secure Canadian .citizenship. war. The weapons are not navies] - x � 1 a, i _ * } w . ' — This step will void the ne trtaasg to armies or sirplanIs' but tari ffs! 7 _ k" r '•: - - - - return to th4 Fa.herland f it ne year quotas and shifting. currencies." _.. of military training under the con- Sir-Percy Bates. 7x.� *.,et.'- - Denies Royal Love Rift Rising water' temperature, fog and rain are saving Coat Guard iceberg patrol cQnsid:•rable trouble. Picture shows crew of cutter watching huge berg as it breaks up in North Atlantc, Pledge Of . Entente Cordiale On French. Soil • "�y '; 3 r p". . EL • ;' ,�� .�, ay�. • ice_.- `- `• c•... . .. ., i .. "!- x., l . i�a.•�' 3 �� �'� .AF�wr' r . ����� ', r; � 2.aa� ie �� a � t � . •'.6 . The two pictures show the nature of the mmorial now nearing coropleCon at where British- troops . first landed. in France on the outbreak of the' Great W"ar. 'On' the •fx, a(fe t i ;he Immense pedestal are to be inserted stones from each of the •British Dominions. The Statue of Bii- Countess Pe Covadonra, Cuban bride of the Prince of XAffl'ia.i, IL#nnia rises over all. The large and representative committees of atrona a who have been r'es onsiillo . spn' of forogr. King,. Alfonso • of , Spain . denied siaritial rift as she or- r the raising of the memoria}g,• were drawn from French and British CountCleR, The un'•eifing of the flvod in New York 'with her hrother',-Senor, San Pedro, (left), and •+ onuinent Is expected to take place in September. her secretatl, Captain Edward I_aBorde. - _. _ _ �1 ^:y�"9'.. - "mot ! �. -- .-' -' - -� - _ ,« :.._ -, •sae s sq 1_., .. ., . ! . r .. v; . f._ .. throughout the cemetery. It. is, the iG13gZ 144 g113� intention of the Committee to install i erefore, the wish of the committee $10 Reward l o B18Ok8mItI13IIa, 4OOdwork a new piping ,system, whereby water' that offerings will be as liberal at right ricer _ your offerin R P may be obtained more conveniently P Will be paid by the POIIeP Tru@cpA 4' ,J,�� as in the past. We want to keep this Board Me information Iradinir to the Now i @toe time to have those repair — cemetery one of the best in the Pro- conviction of the per @on or persons job@ attended to. Harrows repaired. $1.75 per year; $1.50 paid in advance NOTICE vince of Ontario, } whodamaged tbc• electrib wire@, hroke also new @ections on hand. The fam- $ubscriptioas to the Gaited States - - - - - - -• Hocks on theboothe, broke benches or oue Fleury Plows alwxye on hand. �. and Gt. Britain ;2.00 in.advance. Having purchasosd the blacksmith- ; �R ^�� l' othpt cwise damaged trees or other pro, Also dealer in Viking Cream $epara- i j port v. or way iu future do go, in the tors and Electric Washers. ing and .horseshoeing shop from -T.' MenioriAl Park, PlPkeriog. Dealer in Cockshutt and Frost ds• Stephenson, we wish to thank all F. J. PROUSE. Ohairman - Wood machinery. JOHN MaKKAR,_ Proa.rietor.- our customers for-their patronage in -' THEATRE 4= -46• •M S. 0HAPMANSec. -trees _ the past, and we a-re now equipped A phone call will bring us to pourfaras. The Rights • of s Child cu carry on in the same manner with - 7X3rTB'Y' Osy•acetyleae welding. `- increased facilities. Maple Leaf Mutual ft a Phone Pick 715 w • At the 'Tay meeting of the Rom- Agents for- TACO machinery and, _ } supplies. FIR-IDAY acid S'ATIiRDAY, -Insurance- Co. en's Institute., Clareir_unc Branch an - , , Lye and Son. JUNE 14 and 15 ' • GREENWOOD 491y unusually' interestir, aid educat- ? and WAWANESA INS. CO. Tonal address was -gi�"en by birs. G. Claremont; Ont '��' • M. Forsyth, on '.,the above suU;ect; The St. Louis Kid" Cheap Rates for Fsrm and Country part of which t here pubiis:,ed in . A T T E T I O N ! - Buildings. YOU the belief that many parents and ot- J AWES , 0 A G. E Y Windstorm Insurance em Building � O� ] E'1 /� O hers ma benefit by it. _ PATRICIA ELLI9 Windmills, Silos' ete. i' a y _.Fat —Fat ��, "L>J .IENKIAiy - "The first right bf a child is to be - ' . - -Automobile Insurance of well born 'and here the point C.at s°i.z DED All Kinds We do Building of all kinds. medical exarni atior: before marr- G=ASOLINE & DISTILL:LTE Write of Phone UARPENTERING, Tags •was revived. Health i9 riches. t CHEATING ..: �. Do ,we net ackroRlzdge, the mother De.iivered ill-'j- Ralluh.lota and f .'�.B0WMgN & ROWE CEJIENTINQ, as first servant cf t.e State? ti,o " - o7er. CHEATERS" wHITHY. ON s infant - no nation. We must purity, - PLUM RING _.Gxs 13 cta, Kn�j Tax. _ = Carolina Jubilee Singers gturify and dignify rnotherhood. He " - FAY WRAY H,,d. T)i�tillyra' 18 cte. -per FAY ROOPING who gives a child a treat, makes _C,'AESAR K,OMERO - joy-bells ;ring in heaven's street, and H.�t�. �{Gr�NZ "9 H.3RDW�.RH. �' - OAL 'We alao• sell - RPAntford Riio9ng he who gives a c?::ld a- home, build_ S.1 . _ • M.l- .' Gt!KHF4LL :•_ .. palac'e,; in Kingti „m Curie. And she N .1.� I-i,K H ANI. ON1T_ s __ Materiali, Empire Ratfjroottt who gives a baby birth, brings Sav- r'h.it. WW _ =� 31 _lionday, Ttueada�y. and Wedu'gciag y Equipment, Dnro Water iour Christ again to- earth. Fyr life. C}rder your "W. glee Supply of yystern�. Beatty joy and mind is fruit, and body's JCNh. Ii, iii and 19 - -Stable EcInionieut precious earth and. root. 4 child to {CHARLIE CHAN O A L And r,ther Bu- ilding Materials ` :be well born has, Lhe right to a mot- E her who not only keeps the laws of _ 'C O I]TI , E ' - ,ttiniatea Free health, lives a moral life, - but also IN PARIS” Work Guaranteed - whose morals are of a high standard. W A R N E R OT, -k N D - y Y' O O T. . P R O U SFj -A child has a right to be well housed , MARY BRIAN ' -eared for and guarded, so that heal- - - FROM Phone f%502 tty body and contented disposition E9 Ad.de3 CHAS. LAW, P`ickering�PICKERING. "ONTAR[Q "may be had. He ties aright to Ile •�••d•�s� taught honesty in his p'tay as well "The Richest Girl' lrl t+hone 3a2G 4 as the- power of self - control, which : .will reveal itself in their moral ch- ; LIMEY In the World" aracter in later years.` Parents are chhawa no lunger' educating t .eir c ildren at OIF. Teat Ouse !!r >rig ,IMIRIAM HOPKINS R D O home, but are delegating them .to .JOEL McCRAE - the school.• If parents rtalized the l ipartance of eany years, they' - -- - - would realize the i :nportar.ce of the T T _- t �. r ales unused educe it naI a= etth n d n DON I N I V N D A g - A.nerica today: Eriui•a :ion" tak-i its "rat in the wise mavagement of the ` p _ rT T '1 �� is Thigh- thing ye G-A, (ihild ;en liars t - I �{, N'' r L I t.(NI - - .i. .� � �i ' J . "a ri h: to obe G:.tt, their parents.! 1J teachers and the law: "A c'�ild has _ t1.e fi! ht ,to_ such a iuca:inn s, t :ey i. V �� vl 'F liras iraelligence to actoire.. Hoe -� T can a child bE .tau rt rot only 'to �� make a h'viti, but h•%w to. live• Onto Ball Tournaments ' - Hard and Soft - - • ' b }•, eclucatiori, will mph• learn, h,,w to - live, which every_ chili should- be °taught from early' childhood. One l`- - =- - Calithumpian Parade - -AT- - -'method of esca•)ing moral respcnsib- The RED and WHITE' Store -. ility is to run with the crowd and aI Races All kinds 7 ` ' 'chilli has a rie lht to be' taught -thab ' _ . _ - - - D crowd nover. consider the can- MI WAY- - See our Extra Size Dod er uences. There is only one sound met - _ - - -- _ -- - hod of moral education, that �s to be :. �Big�' Evening Performance for your Savings i. (aught to• think. A child has a right _ - - 's t be - - that � 0 1 - n idea s' 1 e -� t0 be _ _ g an _ ce - at 11 . m. •� rcheatra _ .� D rG nod O taught, t' _ worship words such as • BOOTI"7 MUR/SV stice, purlty and brotherly' love. /Y ! _ Every child has a right to be taught , a r m !' lt�S ti t I E.' n t1 L ► t, " ! — - -- - -- — :.that they. peed Christ as their Sav • _ Lour, which will develop a, sunny per - + - •ick�erin Hari ware Store - "sonality and beautiful character. FV .New CASE high - lift -Oil bath Mower, lightest draft, gears behind - Cf ery .child. has. the right •to be loved. axle. Only two gear reductions, ' Pressure lubricated bearings, - Our children should be educated on some line of work. Work is noble I Eccentric bushing keeps bar "In perfect I ine, cannot bind, minimum JUST TRY -•and enables• those who do it: Some neck weight, all sizes for horses or tractor. r�' : sacred memoYy • of home preserved T w v ri bl r r k d hill _+�• �• Erom ehildhonct is perhaps the best l fie ne Case a a e d op Co n Planters, chec s, dolts an I ;GAti AnA VARNISH CO. 'education ior,any one who has been' drills corn. 'Change of feed made with foot'pedaf withoutstopping. I PAINTS AND VARN15HE5 :. given their- rights .in childhood." PowcF and Horse drawn Grain and Corn Binders, Corn Cultiva• t - _ - _ tors. W'e can supply,specialized equipment for. garden 'and field, You can be convinced that ou can bu West Hill s Y y Case or Planet 1r. �a better I roiluct at a lower price.' Our ' The Anneal Decorat : :,n.Day Ser*'Le Used Machinery lfc., Massey Bieider, Electric Washing machine, = business for Paints, Varnishes tf Enam- : :.. iii. connection with St. Margaret's Beatt E - cis has more than doubled in the last 2 ati Cemetery, near stop 33, Kingston Rd y, copper tub,- 14 ft, sito . Oliver tractor plow, Cars for wrill be held on Sunday, June 16th, Beatty & Louden track.. Plow points at lowest prices. , years, due to the increasing sale of- We are ov,sw�.wN n :goo these roducts. at 3.30 p, m. '(DST). Case Tractors and used Threshing Machinery. ,� p - �'ery glad to announce that we have I - THERE 1S 71 REASON secured as our special speaker_fr, . F: DISNEY; ` = Greenwood t = = = -- -- — this occasion. "Rev."T. H. Cotton, 1' :'.'Agent For Mc;Cormick-- DeerioR'E!`r►rtis Macliinrry : D. D., R,elctor of St. Aidan:s Ch- j •R. R.•I, Locust Hill Phone Pick 2314 arch, Toronto, Each year new imp- And Repairs. rocements are being made. it is the - -- - - -- - - - --- Ortr Motto : - "We , have it Oan.ltet it, Or SPECIALS ' Ili :�TSED GO01�� it its nc�t t;iade., . - Notice to Creditors Telephone 300a I E A TI!; of J F:SS -- Iti TH ST Qj j�j; Q� t WALKER, All persons ha�zng claims 1 'l0 Plymouth Sedan 19Z'J Pontiac Coach �• S• BALSDON, w a i�i�Lsau � : against, the Estate of Jes.Me Walker, .1933 Chev. Coach . :1928 Chev. Coach _-- .. - - -- - - — - - -- -- . late of. the_ T.own� hip of Pickering, -1(133 Pontiac. Sedan Massey- Harris Hay Loader in the County .of Ontario, 1larried'1933 (Chev. Sedan :Massey - Harris Side - Delivery Rake 1Men't VVork.Boole,- $2.19, up. _ - ea d •who died -on or 1929 Pl mouth Sedan. - _. 'McCormick..Rake _ - e `s Overalls and Pants $1.25 +er air, no. Woman,' des se Y M n P P :about the Second day of. February, 1930 Olds Sedan ; - • Frust and Wood dower - _ ens rte_ fi5_ or . Taro" are hereby notified w bead ;., i »� :+ Fon�iac %,outs. 11a.,.,r;- II;;.,,; t; a 1+t Work tihi SO r►r 2 f 9ll 25 , - t. Li:: is to the undersigned on or before the 1931 Pontiac Sedan blassey- Harris,? ft.-binder... I - Second day of July, 1935, full part- 1928 (Durant Roadster (2_only). ,_21 .tooth 'Massey Cultivator-, ;. _iculars of their claims. 1932 ' Durant Roadster 2 '.Massey 'lanure , Spreaders _ - Farm Team Harness; 523.80; up. Immediately• after the said last 1932 Essex Coach 1 McCormick Manure Spreader. , mentioned date, the assets of- the. 193`l Ford Pick -up , - - . - ••'Number Tractor -Plows Horse Collars at Various. Prices -•': - •,said estate will. be distributed a- 1932 Chev. Pick -up 13 -inch Mill. Grinder' (double headT weal Dade Team Lines mongA the parties entitled thereto, 1931 Chev. 1 1 -2 ton duals •25 H. P. Fairbanks 'Gas, Engjne "jiaV'Mg_regard' only'fo - claims of 1931 Durant 1 1-2 ton'duals 2 DeLaval Cream Separators Now is the Tiraeto get flint Old - ii, 'which the undersigned shall then 1930 Ford 1 1,'l ton. duals _,2- 8 -inch Grain Grinders - :have notice. 1928 G..M. C. 1 1 -2 ton single i' Vert Electric Grain Grinder Aarneas Repaired t Dated -it Toronto. this" tat day of 1930 Dodge Panel. Engine Drive Washer - - Phone 2904 i June. 1833. 1931 tDurant Pick -up _ ; = 32 Volt Electric Va-aher - - ,- _John L. Walker. .. 1929 Durant Coach 2 Electric Stoves. �'. _ By his solicitors, ' , A D L E � Thomson and McMillan, CHAS. COOPER -CLAREMONT � � � L - __ W Roysl Ban Bldg. Toronto. Ont. T. and Mrs. Pstrtson spent 3 tur- A number of the members of the ; ". Willianwon has been • a . L Dixon, of New York City day and Sunday in Toronto. congregatioa of the Baptist Chureb Read- motored d tY Y tog a few weeks with Mrs. gad i o Service b,g ' over to visit her mother, Chas. and Mrs. Grant If Toronto, attended the Convention at Whitby meut here. :��`: Mrs. H. H. Thomson, and will 5e, are spending a fe* --4Ajg in town on the first of the week' The W. M. S. of the United Char- :spending some few days here. with relatives. Mrs. Conner and mother, Mrs, ch visited the Locust Dill Branch on ALL MAKES Lonsdale and Mr. and Mrs. L an '�` Rev. J. ' i:. and Mrs. Glover and Lyman Pilkey' ' is preparing the Ym Thursday of this week. .8 B R V I CB D AND R E P A I RB D bliss Jennie Pilkey attended the 10th cellar for his new bungalow. He is Pilkey motored to Bolton on Sunday Mrs. B. Kilpatr`%A, and daughter, �i anniversary mass meeting of the Un- also the owner of a new Chev. bringing with them on their return - PRICES REASONABLE L g of Toronto, hays ' been holidaying WORK (1TJARANTEBD iced Church, in the Maple Leaf Gor- Wilbur Gleeson, of Toronto, "is, a lady friend. with the former's son, B. Kilpatrick _ ____�deps on Monday.. -gveni spending the holidays at his home Dont 'fprget the Kinsman Quartet and family durir.•r the PAA week. ARTHUR FIL'.LD The congregation of the t , here. Sacred Program in the Baptist Ghur- - - - --- - - j Church will celebrate the fifteenth) Miss McMillan and Miss Mildred ch here on Wednesday, June 19th. wntmu JO P18J R. T. I. Graduate _ anniversary of the union of the two Pugh, of, Greenbank spent the week- They. are a group who have been very 43 48 Phs�ne 5201, PICKLRI Q - - ,former congregations on Sunday' end with Morgan and Mors. Pugh. much in demand throughout the pro-1 We wish to thank all the relatives; N June 23rd nett, at 11.00 a. m and 7I a vince. The will be assisted b other' friends and neighbors. also Rev J. E. i The regular meeting o. the Wnm- y y Glover, for their kind expressions of _ P. m., when the very well -known en's Institute will be held at the artists, and are giving a very worth- symplthy, and assisrance at th- time of L E O'N� /LL iltev. Archer Wallace, of the Sunday, home of Mrs. F. Carson on Wednes m - while program. 8 p. . Silver toll- I our sudden bereavement. ; School Publications, Toronto, will. day, ,June 19th, at 3 p. m. Motto - ectiori will be taken, Mrs. Edward Gibson and Maba FUNBRAL DIRECTOR AND address the congregation at each "Genius is nothing but Labor and — _ _ _ - EMBALMER - - service. The united congregations of Diligence." A paper on "Education, gttcceeaor,to W. J. Mather, the Claremont Church represents its relationship to Humanity" by Sioultville one of the many successful unions Mrs• J., H. •Caskey, also a imper on -��, �. Night and Day Service. of the Dominion. Claremont congreg- "Can'adian Women of Note" by Mrs, _� _,� _�•-- : _ .ations united five years before the J. Coates Business Phone Residence Phene ,general union took place, and the' ' — _�_ _ _ --, � � FORT YORK W801 9820 same has proven entirely successful, 1 . _`. - TORONTO -spiritually and financially, the' Harness and Shoe �`_ -`` withit•hiockhausesaad :. Claremont Church enjoys the bens -- a ;I _ garrison buildings :.- "Y`- fits and pr.iviliges of a healthy and - -' - • • _ .mr.d, fart York today ll �$II Buy At $Om8 » Repairing - , q le, aoy.ar, as s: ass ma:. TIRES, BATTERIES sound financial condition: i"' t� 'yr, than a century ago when E89UR1L�'3 .fit the recent meeting of the W. t : t�=��' Toronto, thou the town ACC , I., the follow-in officers were elect- Having opened up silo in the re- - K P . P - V• of York, was captured 'ed for the coming iles o F _ - =-=- At as low and better prices g year: Pres., Mra. pposite E. Lowis Bakery, I -� ''- '_- - � ��- Vend btuted by the ae G. 3i. Forsyth, 1st Vice- President, am now prepared to receive and set- - - - - Mrs. D. A. Scott, 2nd Vice - President icit this class of service from my _ yon tau in To'ronto' -bars. John Gregg, Secrets Mks. F. "many Claremont and vicinity ' egg, �'y, ry Pat- ' , ;'Visitors to Toronto will enjoy as inspection of Fort York -- - - - arson; Assistant Secretary, bliss l) np, Leave your work at the shop. where eta interesting historical dia?iay illuatrates the - - Let us repair th•tt leaky top. Mary Forsyth; Treasurer, Mrs. E. Pen. Monday, Wednesday, Friday customs and achievements of the hardy pioneers of _ : Gibson, Pianist, Mrs. E. Palri er, send Saturday. York County: Skilled Motor Rep•►ire. Assistant Pianist, Mrs. W. Evans, J. Foloa, = •' /,�''��tt� Directors, sirs: H G. 51eIntyre, Mrs. - TICKETS TIME TABLES - '�.ivrdon LaW M. Rawson, Mrs. Harton, Mrs. Duna. . , J. Morgan, Mss. Lye. Home and School HI9 "AAUELINLr" ` and all Coach Travel Infozmation at Phone 2908 Committee: Mrs. W. Palmer, Mrs. N. _ - Sanderson, Mrs. R McLeod. Mrs. W. O E A U T Y - SALON EASTERN HOUSE —PHONE 4500 - Phcx>jRixG, o K r Arlo : ..Evans; .Sick . Committee: Mrs. J. .Coates, Mrs. Burton, Mrs. J. Pallis- - ter, Mrs. C. A -Overland, 'Memberehip 1935meaust a n -w ye+tr, which means -- - - Mrs. D. Dawson Mrs. W alford, Mrs a new Pn'rmanent Wove, Deurden, Mrs. Jones; Auditors. Mrs. [ have PerntagenC Wavra to suit ever -;i , • f�rq^' • . � . �, H. G. McIntyre and 'Mias J,. Pilkey; adyti purse• »o wh-y not poste / % ' y Press Reporter; Mrs. B. F. Kil at- p sea xppnintmeat, =? s • " •rick: ., .,. - , The Big Annual Demonstration by I give all m9 eu --wmers toy very beat - Chas, Cooper of his various, num- erous products „took place on Fri- �Iso. M irceiling, Hpiir- entting. Scalp day last. The manufacturers of the pad H'aci <ti Trpatmente u s _ - variou., products had their salesmen -_ -.- a f�w'�^'' ® i•�l ' , _ and de:rnnurattors on hand and trade Hh ratpooinq; t :err appeals- in an. interesting man. • i N �t t:er. Over one thousand -people wLt b21e. M- 1aiLL7.]ZCie21, � e ' u'.r, '•. >r. i :es�ed the sl low, the whole of whom Phone JOr1 ` ti - aere r.,,t able to see the films, which 't �I� tRl'11!!)' T% ` w4r a -o • w4 re larg ty f • comedy and educat- LL ivnal • nature. Prizes were - awarded Insure Our Car D fur the ' day to purchasero, who took 1'' y�- i + - advantage of: the many_unumal off ers. Lyman Pilkey and Bert Jones, ” all' means - But ' w - -. voere fire lucky w irmers- of .hd trip to losers with sa agency ezperienoed bluskf-ka. These two gentlemen hay -, y An car inurance' dog won the 'first prize.•-last year, �, ��•• __ -; an extra prize was awarded to the I am safe in stating that the larg- k: . - next highest contestant, Fred Pugh. est share of carp insured in the -'Further winners were Allan-Meyers, Townships of - .Pickering and Cart- I : of Stouffville; Hugh Gregg, Cecil 'right are insured through this a- ��` "' "�^p'• _ Redman and Grace TomIjAson, all gericy and in the 'Pilot Insurance Co., • of Claremont. The whole scheme is and the latter company for three Via•- r • f an excellent one, suggestive of enter- years in succession have written-the si�A - e ?prising, energetic management, prov. largest volume of car insurance_ in J _{ 'Ing very successful, the Province of Ontario, mainly be- The village and whole eommunity cause of their satisfactory settle- - were shocked, when they learned of meat of claims and their very real- <, " the sudden death of Mr. Edward onable rates. The Pilot Insurance Co. - :Gibson, on the morning of June -lat, was the first company to give a - after a few hours illness. It was special rate to farmers. This agency well known that he had suffered a has Handled 107 claims daring the heart condition for the past one and last five years and most of which ' 'a half- years, but as he had • been Were auto accident claims, These -• ' ,.'som-ewhat improved the last two 'or - utainT ec.tled at a total cost ;• -'-`-.three months, and able to` get out- of $20,702,98 and only one of these v w went to court It being a 50.00 -side almost every day, his. death was g E `.�,�k''a,•• : : :;� ° :, ';.` : : «s :,�; :;'x, :.< :; >;� ',:<;;�',� •� wholly unexpected. The late Mr. claim where -both parties were ab- x:> $ ....,., h Gibson was born in' March 1865 on solutely sure .that they were in the the 7th concession; on the farm now right. - �~ occupied .by, Orville Burton, and was All other •tins of Insurance Written DO you realize that the Master Chevrolet, is the :. the youngest son of the late W m. also at Reasonable Rates in Reliable +OLIO S ♦EEC .'Do car in its class that gives you- all this and Elizabeth Gibson, one sister, g Gompsniea. t �aaEi 10? year's up -to -date features? l ' =- Mary Jane, died over 45 years a o, Call or Write and two • older brothers, John and D B �.� R ;pp1ES BY F15M1$ Here are just a few of the modern advantages ex. :Tames, predeceased him a few years elusive to Chevrolet in the lowest price field: The ago, also one sister, 11rs. 'James Brougham Ont. - Phone. Pick 515 TUPWT TOP roof of solid steel! KNEEACTION, =`. "attend' nf' Whitby, Whose funeral he Your patronage is appreciated. in addition to balanced weight! Bodies by Fisher �'f -' 'attended Rpttte two months 'since. In a 1A i with Fisher Ventilation! Blue' Flame Engine! b 1889 he' married Annie J. Michell, HORSE,. 'REGISTER. ` Via' Cable vrho survives him, and one daughter, _. N GIVE Controlled Brakes ! `Mabel Lillian, at home, also one bro- + y - ther, Wm' Gibson .in Medonte Town- C031MODORE . AGAIN (268131 - Drive the car itself for as little as ten minutes, and y choice! bred Cl desdale Stallion you'll be convinced that you save money---and i Y ship. He lived in or near- Claremont y' Y Y y y Y until he commenced farmin in 1110:- the property of Robt. Dafoe, •'of; g 0 get everything that is up- to- date —when you on the homestead, but retired in Green River, wilt make the season ! K H �, E • :`; .choose a Master Chevrolet! Easy GMAC terms. I of 193, as follows: Tuesday, 21st e t D :1921, moped to Claremont, having y' lavught the .residence where he lived, ' of May, will leave kis own stable and proceed to McGrisidn. and has been a resident of the. will- can. 3, Pickering, for noon; .thence: !PRICED 1885 ti "D age ever `sines. The funeral which to John Barnes, Cherrywood, for ERP110OF �� Master ^f +a, was largely attended, was held in the . , WEATH FROM 2•PBSS. COUpB) iClaremcint United Church; cif which night. Wednesday, proceeds to E _ T to was Hugh Pugh's, one mile east of ���D :'.Delivered, fully equipped at factory, Oshawa,, a member, on Tuesday, June Whibevale, for noon thence to Q Government Registration Fee only extra. ,4th The sue,.•;, o �� as_;n rharye of C 0111 •` O See the new Standard Series models =y� his Rev. J. E. Glover, during l,is uw a ap1l� Far- ttig',rt. '^.1 i.. �_ ; C F. pastor, day, proceeds 'to. Free} Wright',,' S prked..'�S_lOw as SN2 z ; ''which a solo was beautifully render- ' -" - ed by airs. `Glover, "One Sweetly lot, 29, con. fi, Pickering, for noon; 'C465C Solemn Thought" and interment tool; thence to his own stable, where he e will remain until -the- following IFIS1'IE 1 `,floral "tributes were carried by four Tuesday. • Q •D Q i+ , near neighbors; and testified to the HICKORY LAD (11155) — Pure esteem he was held in,.the ;common- . bred, black Percheron Stallion, - ity. The pall bearers were sir nep- the property of - Allan Reesor, R, " " ` V EN hews: Harold Gibson, Albert Smith. R 1, Markham, will make the sea- son of 1938; at his own stable tot : :• :� Herbert Gibson, Levi Gibson, How• ri and Maeldin Frank Michell, Relatives con. 4, Searbnro. Terms; $10.00 CHEVROLET M'p D.E L S READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY and friends were present from Whit• KILMT;IN 2Fi419, (21346 - The Pure = •• -by, Toronto, Milliken, Stouffville, Bred imported Clydesdale Stallion Markham Hillsdale, Orillia and near- file property of Oscar Wilson will rCOOPER, " ClaretYlol�t "- make the season of 1885, at his ;by places. -- -- own stable. . , -,; %.,- 1 --. -1 - ': -, 7+ � , I - — .1 -- 1... ­1, ' 7,1 Wonders Of Ithat are nonedible, and bir her wl ardry makes the chemical changes FARKRY ACT 1 BUSM REAGO The '" TO iSouthern Seas that convert them into ' delectable wrW PLAN dishes. The science of good cooking C T 1'0' N ik ONTARIO MUS. calls for a higit, degree of intelligence FORCE 9( OPUAMN MGHEST LEVEIS COLL.E- precision, attention,- vigilance and OR AM 1W ell EUM OF ARCHAEOLOGY understanding. Settlements In Ontario OVUL EXTREMELY VALUABLE Erie* Firm Receives Con- The national health and vigor are dependent upop correct dietary hab- To End Of April—Proving One of the exhibits In the Royal Its, and. when you take up that phase- - tract From Ottawa—Per- Highly Satisfactory Farm And Metal Prices St.if- Ontario Museum of Arohaeology,"F9- of the science, you discover that sdn'fiel To Be Increased. fen, Giving Greatly Irn- ron'to, Is of the period belonging to mere 11rul of thumb" will riot do in Oftwa.—In a report issued recent- the wonders of the Southern Seas, the e ly on mortgage reductions under the proved Tone To Basic In.,period In the 16th.ceatury when Drake dietary science. A diet that Is whole- Ottawa—Official confirmation Of ome at one period of life may be- trarmers, Creditors Arrangement Act. -dustry. had been round the world. 8 - the construction of new planes for Th* Hon. Edgar N. Rhodes, Minister "America had Just been discovered come poison at anothetr. And there the Royal Canadian Air Force, in qtated: "Experliance in administering MONTREAL. Business . Impro . ve- a little before;" said Dr. C. T. Currel- Is Infinite vzLr;ety of individual idio- accordance witli the expansion Ian synerasies in the Assimilation oi- P the Farmers' Creditors Arrangement ment in Canada in May reached a ly, director of the museum in an ad- foods. submitted to the House of Commons h" established clearly three, facts higher level thaa--for-.aome monW_ _4ress "and the- wildest tales of won- non-assitaillation of various last March, was given recently. by e----'— ---and ­Spo" po kesman-Review. Uol. 1. R. Laneelie,. deputy minister "laUve to the attitude of mind of past, it IS stated In-a summary yet d r were ii everyone mouths, ne S 'Our Canadian people: leased here by a'banking firm. every sailor- in port was lying his of national defence. (a) That in a very reil way they Farm and metal prices stiffened head off as to what be had seen. But Col. Lafteche said that the depa rt-, Itre desirous of assisting one another, Some had been to these lands and 7' creditor by making concessions, and forestry indices advancedt gtv- brouot back the strange - cocoanut, More Social Work ment had ordered ten Fleet training Ing an improved tone to basic Int, planes to be assembled by the Fleet the debtor assuming new -obligations d ry, the summary remarks. the Nautilus and other shells. For British Women Aircraft Company of Canada, Ltd.,- ust Jb4med on what he honestly feels In "These things gradually got into t.be Wholesale Prices reached a new 'Inds of rich perscinj who turned' them at Fort Erie. They will be.equipped big capacity toI (b) That the very situation of be- recovery Peak in April 'when the over to the silversmith to-be set, New boa.ing estates, mean more with British-made engines and will ing in default has tended to develop ndex of the Bureau of Statistics rose either for the church or their homes, careers for women social workers 'in be of the two-seater training 'type. anisunderstandings and Illtwill, which to -72.5' from 72.0 In March. , and. some of the most exquisite work Britain. .1 . ­ I . .1 . Approximate cost of the ten will be' can be readily eliminated when the Largest single factor contributing of those great master mechatilles was To help 19-yeaf-ol(i $70,000; . They, are for immediate de- -rtrls who' feel --'paxtiee get together under the guid- to the new peak was a five percent produced so that the wonders of the they have a "Idair, for such jobs, the livery. ance and direction of a conciliator. rise in wheat Prices. the summary Southern Seas might be Set off. Ministry of Labor, lt� conjunction with Speaking in che House on March (c) That farmers, however, debt. tontinues. Livestock, Silver and tin - Ontario is fortunate in having a Col- the Incorporat 29, the Hon. Grote Stirling, Minister ed Associatioa of Ilead Arldden they may be, have a natural -Prices contributed materially- while lection of these beautiful things, SO Mistresses, has I:sued a pamphlet. of National Defence, announced that a.version to bankruptcy and prefer to other' commodities fluctuated within that we have a challenge for the rest `The deyelopm-ent of a healthy out_ 21 new machines would be added to seek compromises on the part of their narrov� limits. of our history to craftsmen. It- 19 the look on life, - unwarped by too early the equipment. Of these, -four will ireditors In order to readjusti their Another major factor In the gen. CrAft3men who are going to make us contact with the difficult and the sb- be of the fighter type, ten of the 111nancial difilculties. oral outlook, was marked improve. a great people, or leave 69- a. neglig- normal, Is or great importance," It is training type and seven, bombers. Stiatistiles Issued reveal that the meat in agricultural prospects In the ent -race..' stated. "It should be realized that '-HO- promised that these machines ....twovince bad 9,027 Interviews, -1,144 weatern wheat' growing province-., much social -work is concerned with would be purchased in Can.ada if �rovosals and 1,062- settlements. Indastrial production on the whole normal people who want to lead a they met the department's specifica- To indicate something of the re. in April was firm to f ward.. The 'Kitchen Queen& ull life. tions. Reports. that a Fort Eric dvice in given regarding JaUctions being effected In debt I"d newsprint output was 22,244 tons Further a* company is constructing ten planes for the 'Government indiiate that it through the medium of Official Re- compared with 216,507 tons the April This newspaper is Prepared to hold specialized ' branches of social work. c ,......CelvOrs. the following figures arrAng- before- The automobile output was against all disputants the thesis that Concerning the job of hospital almon. has been found possible to have ...ed &a4 reported In districts or coun7 24,123 cars, an increase of 31.4 per home economics should take pftTed- -er, fatf instance. It is stated that she them constructed in Canada. ties, are of interest: cent. larger that that of April 1934. "needs some knowledge of all social The personnel of the force will be ence ovj�r all other branches, and that JrDICIAL DISTRICTS: good cooking is chief of all sciences. strata, for without suchL knowledge increased by 17 officers and 167 meni brer Non.-terrout metals showed mark County, Ont. ..........1159,373.00 ed advance;e over March and, in most The good cook works wonders with ber sense of perspective might be bringing, t h e t o t a I permaneiiii Usex County, Ont 62,476,00 caies. definitely marked advances chemistry. She takes raw products warped." strength tor 969. Prescott and Russel , Ont. 62,19Loo over the corrosporlding �Prince Edward and Lennox, Ys&r Previously. Nickel period the Pat. exports were 2"'U7-00 "21894,9,00 pounds compared with 9.. JKent, Oat. 43,606.00 64i,-101D Pounds in March and 9,301,- Wentworth ....... 24,600-00 700 pounds In April, 193C :huron County 35:000 00 - orenvUle -and Duridlas 21:351:00 fuskoka 2394400 iliumBruce County, ."i'32o.00 1 $8,800 to Aid to un Percy Will' iams, Brought More Money Truste'es Of Olympic Star's Than Sale Of Whe Trust FLInd Receive., Le I t Tourist Industry Of ned car ho hat . ­ .- .% I . - . ga Al sanctio'n. MINISTER OF RAILWAYS TELLS WOMEN'S PRESS qLUB OF .0OVERJ14M ENT BUREAU'S Vancouver. Trustees of the Per;. WORK eY Vfiliiams Trust Fund, which now NO on 40ur FIN t CAFM ewsp-aper. !approximates $11,000, have Otta­a,.-:-Tr.Ibute- by - n been women of Canada to Dr. E. Core. Hind , Ruthdirized by Chief Justice I ulay Morison in' a _ British Columb'.9 Su. f the Winnipeg Free Press, as "one .�)f the greatest of their cult" wits Preme Court to -pajr 80 per cent the -fund (about $8,800), to the r I Press paid by the Canadian Women Club here at a banquet teadered by Pie athlete or. his family. . .7 the'Government To6rist' .7 Bureau. Held., k SUM of 414,500 'Was raise� by- In the Parliamentary restaurant. the Public subscription in Vancouver fol� ..:function. of which Hont R. J. Man- lowing -double victory it .7 Mlaister'of Railways, acted as sprints at the e Ga host, was attended by nearly. 200 fe. .in men Amsterdam, 7'. 0 'Imale members of the �er. aft. wl Inere quintelte of,males gracing'!"Iba The trust deed autho ' iized the irus- e giroce;e7din tees 1:6 pay 50 a year to Willi Dr. -Manion sketched to his heare mother for his education and train- rs X; 7 IL Picture of the Tourist Bureau:s ing and to make payments from the a tathleiet'-of work. paying tribute to Hot). W. H. -,fund. to -British Columbf ]Dennis of Halifax, 'who bad - been OlYmpic-staiiding. Payments under 4phlelly responsible for Its establish- the first provision reduced the total ment. and to D. Leo Dolan, who di. to some $11,000. recta its ictivitieg Last yesir, tb i'o" it Minister satd, the Canadia teattort, ft - th,-" li, People was urged on th -e- e court that the Wil- (1eri;vte(l mar the expen- li&ms ditures of tourists than.tbey die from family-is in itecessitious circum- stances and that 81 per cent of the ..the Sale of wheat. The significance of original subscribers, 367 out of Z4& the Industry was Illustrated, he said, t::0 by'the fact that 'the -State of Maine had consented 'to the change'. alone had a revenue of $10O.OiDo.000 "annually from tour.ists, S ith n-- Architiect With the natural advantage w Modez which the country was endow-ed Can- -ada. would, said Dr. Manion, long, re- A Retiring Perion Main "The Playground of the North America ' a Continent.), He' counselled n spite of his modern opportuni- .that Canadians should grasp what this. ties for publicity the architect is a -.1neartt, Important factors in stimulat- peculiarly. ietiring animal. He, A N D I M 0*0 V E b 'S T R A I G H T E I G H T Ang and retaining tourist business 1-could-if he.wished inscribe his iii'me! .'were the Practice' of courtesy- and in. bronze.or stone on his buildings, bonesty in meeting the stranger w�td but he rarely does," said. Professor P-1. 7 in the gates. Eric R. Arthur. of - the University of J'%F course you -want as. much as you can get for Y6 - 4r P 0 N T I A Turning to the internitional sittia- i Toronto in an address. e main. VOU the MinistLr recalled to his hear- 1 present car. But don't let this fact.cloud th' �r as built by t 4. . . . - .. I., ..Wue you may have to live with your new car for a ,-ers that there was In the only case' f kno never a . time 'in w a name the world's lifstory is engraved' on a building devoted to long time. Be sure you choose wisely! GENERAL AP- when fear was ,Inore dominant-than today.''This ap-Ithe sale of'ladies' cQrsets," he said. a 1935 Pontiac. That's cef- You can't go wiong wi prehension, was a direct outcome of "He supplies MOTORS the silver trowel and tain! iSee what you get at definitely low price: the the Great War, resulting as'� I should be on' the platform whc'n. a year's smartest stream line design, solid steel "Turret. t had 'done In the do-limitation of interna. s laid, but while foundation stone i 2, Top" Body by- Fisher-, Knee-Action (in all but a "few �41 tional boundarieti to a degree that the contractor will rightly there Standard models); Hydraulic Brakes; Silent Syncro-' 7 brou�ht tiatisfaction to no one. Heap. 'anti the top hats, the architect, if Mesh TransmLssion; and many othem. These, in addition -ed on this wa. s the Interne desire for he is there at all will' be. on the to proved reliability frinwe of the audience. .national self-suillelency which. in the and �.7 1 1 s con- ong run had produred econoffi c dliaqs rugged General MQtQ1r i "It may surprise some of you to PRICED . $ struction. "K a spirit of ultra.nationalism. and ai� .,FROM 936 PONTIAC attendant decrease in- world. trade I know that arckitects have married. F 1 4 Lu ­ —W.-hy-not-call in at o (;oc the Rt-n,4-rel Six P.-As Other f4etors complicating an al - I bLen Val tha Lht�.N havt: cotipe) showrooms? We will welco r eaAy cOmPlex si.tuation Nverc the v ir- t_h e fri'ends of. pri,nces and of an LOW PRICED tual elimination i popes and that kings and cities have Deliv6red, fully equipped at opportunity of valuating of . Aemocracy in 1 _4 countric', and the' resurgenc vie'd tcr (16 them hon6r, factory, Oshawa, -Ont. Freight your present car - and believe ECONOMICAL e i and Government Redistratio . n we can make as liberal an L P1, f dictatorships. - Dr. Ma n i o it saw : "What' strdkc�; cr2� gzreal Fee oh1k extra allowance on it as anyone. LONG-LIVED some elenients in the Lelglle. architects 'of h of Na- the past, especially of Most Prices of 8-cylinder models. at Mor�,pver, we offer the low tion's whi-ch, m"igh't to some exten't*'�ett the l7th cenuiry was their arnazing financing rates of GMAC. 2'. 'tore an e-quilibrium, and the extent versatilky. Sir Christoip�her­ Wren, factory-begin at $1149. to which. the Le.agne. operated in this 'for example, - was- professor of as- V. 13sc 'balancing pi%6cess . furnished i4ie jils- tro- PONTIAC MODELS READ*. FOR IMMEDIATE DEVVERY rionly at Okford when quite un- tilleatinn of Canada's adherence to avizount-ably he tecame, an architect Er: 6im t nt :�t 40 years of a ge. .,.,CHAS. COOPER, Claremon 0 7 41F BIUE HER LEG U.S. TO CO se OPFRAI � SAYING Y K -wAST AGAINST A STAIR FOR WORLD PEACE - OF THE BRITISH ISLES whiiht Hampered By Rheumatism Washington. -- The United -States fi ondon Spectator "Two years ago," writes a woman, is ready to co- operate with Great Wherever you may be along the "I was suffering with rheumatism •:• -. Q in my legs, and when walking npp-- Britain in an attempt to maintain coast of Hrtain you find among the m ht world peace, Secretary o! State Car- dwellers there an ardent desire for (A stairs one day just kicked y =1g protection. -It !s-like a personal in- foot against the stairs, and broke my dell Hull said recently. Butt to see barbed wire or warnings leg just below the knee. I was in "While we were not in every- e," against trespaaaers and much more hospital for four months, and when stance viewed problems eye to eye," f I came out someone advised me to he said, "yet our common outlook I to nee dwellings set across the edge Of the eea, whether close down to try Kruschen Salts I did so, and now I and the many traditions which we I have no trace of rheumatism. I share have enabled us to work to- water, as in bhe Isle of Wight, or would not be without my daily - dose ! sharer in appreciation of the import • up on the cliffs as near Looe in Corn- In he island should of Kruschen, which I take every, once of a constructive policy favor - wall. It any land i t morning —half s teaspoonful in warm be nationalized it is the land that water „ —Mrs P. B• ng the promotion and preservation has one toot on sea and one on The--six Its in Kruschen stimu- of Feats." upon a state- •shore. }- ' late the liver and kidneys to liealU,,, II s a national regular action: assist them to get rid ment made by Sanley Baldwin. Con- demand; and no national park to so of the excess uric acid which is the servative 'Fader of the British House mush desired as the very edge of cause, of rheumatic pains. When - of Commons, and Anthony Eden, isonoua uric acid goes —with its the silver girdle. There are many po Lord Privy Seal, that the United gross offences against this privilege s deposlts of needle - pointed crystals— States and Great Britain eventually ("" thesis a no. doubt about those aches rate to maintain w -ir'd in existence; but it is said and `felt and pains going too! should co -opt by many seaside dwellers in a nu m- ,�.. ;/At• \` rr p42 e on has been called;' he ber of counties that •the deslrei to ��� 1 %f��i, �h, My &ttentl buy and sell patches of land bar- two (y �•• 1 !� - said "to very friendly references dering on the sea is vary rapidly on t, 81G gi Ze felt -r • Five Planets to the United States in recent, epee the increase. Even rough dunes be- and - ches made by Stanley Baldwin ¢ - come "building land," that is, s _.BIG value ` Observes the Detroit Free Press Captain Anthony Eden. It is heart - popular site' for shacks. --The men who keep track of that Irving h py toureciprocateion. fwhlch Some curious user are made of ' -• things pass on the information that I am happy the edge or the sea, ' I visited on • 0 =1' is a short time four out of five of the "Looking back over recen! years I area of rough_ duties that has been BIG satt.Pfl1 -'CtZ 1Z planets visible to the naked eye can .`eel that both the British .), �A Amer! -. famous, and indeed still is, for the ` •1' be seen at one.and the same time in .countries and I forsee that there will number and rarity of the birds, in- the evening sky. Saturn will be the bee in time to come many oppor- I sects and plants that have a natural ,i ''BIG absentee. tunities for similar helpful and con home there, An essential part of it 4: Venus ,brightest of all the sister- structive collaboration." was being used for the stabling of hood, already rides gloriously in the camels and such. plaguy wild taws• THE PERFECT - west during the early hours, and will s' ;`' . " %xF. ;:' . ;; - - It appeared that the area had been , continue in that part of the heavens "`. "' ''` "' ` `r s "- "'ip, , and aepas to be an excellent desert. h e 4.11 i n g 'Tobacco until the middle of Summer,. - . and a passable Pacific island, a wild Jupiter, . a little bilious as always. j corner of Asia or Africa, or where + is in the southeast, and cannot be not;, and we may presently find the pissed. prickly pear —that unlovely peat —I in 1 y general use necessary oil for the author and Mara is more directly toward the « 'ff + g y practised. Only the r3' - X A, ]anted in as English scene with flit his typist. He asks neither his pub - • Veteran �.p of silent -typewriters or stenotype mouth, and, though, drawing away object of lending "artlatic veriai -� machines for classroom work could lisber nor his public to read his from the earth, is still bright, and, of (''�j� n militude' to the otherwise bald and sari t course, retains its goat of sunburn. g Champ* drive out of use the modern succes- D unconvincing narrative of the film.: ears of the stylus. And about how 6hese three are be- _ Some owners, indeed many own.: - tug joined 'by Mercury. That's the Tan M gamota ers of.. property along 'the - ahore, are But the handwriting of the class- Business Man (to applicant for po- = feature of the show a room is intended - primarily for the sition ae atenngrapher} ; —Can yon Lots and lots of People, even peo- Captaining the Japanese team who I wise and caret7ui enough. Over one' wine shorthand' pie interested in astronomy, have are competing for the Seagram Gold i verp lovely stretch of coast in North reading' of the writer. It tends to Cup in the General Brock Open Galt I Devon 'a proclamation is set up in become- hieroglyphical, as many an Applicant; —Yee, air -but St takes i lived fairly long lives without ever Tournament at Fonthtll, July 11, 12 I bold capitals on a board, containing, instructor has discovered in the me longer. - getting a glimpse, of this coy planet. and 13, is the thirty- three -pear old`; three prohibitions, You may not put weary task of decoding his students* ' This !a because it,lias a confirmed „veteran", Tommy migamota, who f up. a tent' dwelling, dig sand, or papers. He tolerates it, peihaps 'be habit' of dodging In and out around- has been .Japan open champion three preach a sermon inland from the cause his own is worse. -Some pen' Classified Adveftibing -. the sun, first on this side, and then' times and now holds the national I point reached by a moderately high mariship experts hold• that the note - on that, here today and gone. before- professional title. Others on the line - r tide, King Canute did not offend taking use of writing is. the chief naD 4� �CTCY,y sasoasaf _,you get around to look.ior it tomor• are;' Kanekichl Nakamura, reigt[- 'tor'pts sermon no's acted below high I foe of their art. They even argue up row. water vhrk, that substitution of machines for $2 L 1' sLCrcL>s ilo UP, Ta �`s- }ng open champion; Bob Asami, twice portation paid. Free catalosus. Now the. astronomers promise that Such care of the sea's edge is not, national open and twice' national ptro- •that purpose would be• a godsend • -to Toronto Tire, 296 Dundaa west, To- for a few evenings bfereury will be fessional tkle holder, heaviest of the +however, universal and generally l calligraphy, because-it would liberate ronto. visible for about two hours after sun_ lot at 150 pounds; Jack "Yasuda,' four i speaking, landowner's are poor and • - set- It will disappear, before the 'tw! -, ready to sell land that . a the pen for nobler and more leisure- may$ may? orsx'r>ea [!gilt is over, but since it is about eq- times -open runner -up; whose 110 + pproachea exercise. pounds makes him the midget of the the artificial value set on the build- When the printing press super- ME, — If you, are mechunicauy tn- ua1 to Mare in brightness will shine team; and. Seisiii Chin, Eastern Japan ilia. site. The threat against access ' seded the skilled makers of manu- clines, have a fats esel In ustri. we clearly -through the gathering dusk. to tbe.sea is general; and more than alize the future In DI enet industry, R• clearly or1Ii be lower flies Venue sad far; - professional champion, the tali man g script_ it was • commerce that saved a-tll, train you in spare time; Kmall' fee of tale -squad at five feet, •ten inches, rights at access are m jeopardy-} — lneludes instruction, consulation and �► ther toward the north. Soale. of the villas and shacks 're'' hsrtting: The clerk on. 'the' employment services; also fools. —Bo: Some. everted are a grievous eye• high stool in the merchant's - office 10. Wilson Publishing Co. Ltd., 73 .Ad- _ - Discourteous Motorists "sore, The shacks are often halt hid- was required to make out invoice9 eta de tit., Toronto, cant. �I ;der !n dunes, as at Saten *h sands: and bills of lading in round, flowing,. r>assotra.n easily legible script. Models, -were de.- "One` evening recently a csr stop- but some of the cllffside ttillas of iXF. your task the envy of all - 500 One Sample Lesson veloped on the business desk that M- neweai slang, expresxtons — 25c: pad at our nearest neighbours home;I Cornwalt and. of South Wales bea- went hlto the schools and shaped lir >aen'.a, ntrectosy,� Bi.. Lester ,'Sik., in Water - Colour — the. horn blew two or three A,imes, I can their repellent colors and shapes I the stylg "of those long and delight- Hamilton. Una but no-one appeared. The car moved from afar, and there is no chance of ful letters which once were written Painting --2554 slowly down the 'road, turned in :such disappearances as have been } for the sole sake of communication ' �iigltil'q at our door,, and blew again. bath of eletlt3led and lamented or the between- friends and ltlndred minds -.._ _ PIMPLES - — .-- - -' - -_ \`at knowing what might be avant- "slipper" clay of the east coast, for ._ A preiirninar **ter- Colour Alas;y commerce now, gives us no i ed, I stepped to the door, vrhich, as they are founded on granite or the add as equal amount of art Course $10.00 it was a- warm- day, was open.' The I hardest of igeneoui rocks. aid, and the speed 'of modern living _ .rcom, or sweat oil, to Min- • . driver of the car stuck his head out affords few of us time for cultivating aril's, and •pair lei oartm• f Ina daily. A sim01• tewt• An advanced' Water- COI ouT of -the car and said, "Could you tell l• •the graces of correspondence !n soeot which will ?: landscape .course- .. ;35.00 me where So- and -So lives"' (Never HANDWRITING _ _ either mentsiCor ttfanual expression. rs Clair up your tktnt _ a please.) The thought came to me: `There are business 'men who seldorri y <`If Stott would - just' keep an Wowing TENDING T p use their fountain pens except for A C-O=WerCW Art Course- your horn at each house along the autographing letters and checks, or :50.00. road eventually you would find the I scrawling memoranda on a pad. BECOME FORMLESS' It !s Erne same authors are still s� home you want,' but the words were Personal"- Art i.easona Air ^ ^+ spoken. Instead P directed ,him scCivene and without even 'Thank you,' he nation works mor readily and words Special Appointnttxt drove on. Did you ever think how flow more freely when fingers grasp _ Chicago Daily News observes — a pen or pencil. ]put' legibility i`s' -an automobile can save a .lazy per "The Nhtional Association - of Pen - Send 3 • cone stamped euvelope son a few steps, while, someone else manship Teachers has been holding for other. information. is called.-upon to take a few more^" a revival convention in New York. • 'The problem of restoring nandwrit -0 ,N i "The boss fsn',t here, i1e'a at orork,'' ing to a status of ' 'im ortaitce in. - GIFF BAKER `` p = Y� _ ... a telephoner operator reported,• and I American education deeply - concerns � 39 LEE AVENUE for a moment ova thottgitt we were its members.. But the ancient and Z� listening to Amos 'n Andy broad- lovely art of calligraphy has fallen; �� TORONTO, ONT. g ; i casting, we fear, upon evil days. " Undoubtedly, despite the' tremen .may publio rooms and cabins .'. excellent , dous multiplication of typewriters, food and plenty of It .. Oood sun decks .. s persons than .ever before are happy days of sport and fun .. fine, Fri- LO � using their pens or pencils to in- t scribe words. Unless for some reason d iii ^s rom steady �'� - 30x3l: es declines, 'handwriting a g- ►LrMOio+- ����� �� • •' - � Y the attendance at schog a and C0 kend oor�t ; ^a t• _ __..._ - -'• ' .: • '•�'s . _ FIRICIES �� probably will c..ntinue to be tncreas- •r<t r�sT. AND UP trvsReoot, RETURN 1 [LASS - all►st:ow. Third Cuss �+' = _ _•� .. pas.^ Rat.• -- 4.40/31 $6.35 Don •' t Let saoo *no way. ' stone 4.50/31 - 6.95 Mosquitoes x . 1 ' ADPIy to your loow c k SENTINEL '4.75%19 -. 7.75 S 9iI Your Holidays agent Day S to Never before could you .buy Flralone- P ' Z39 say street y �J.00/19 - :.40 Take "Mecca" along !n readiness �Bti,u ♦91l •rude tires for so littms as these Sentinels at now , and it, you do get stung, simply + f ' L ,I�. ati a reduced prices. Now every ter owner ,cs.. 5.35/18 - 9.40 - jb_the -spot -with Mecca. :tog afford- Firestone gw%. S',Q5 41 - 9.95 the it and reduoes swelling. Not only'do these new low price met! / Better atilt -sneer the exposed • =. - Mtose of special brand tires, but brow local ter Seethaf fl :n' - par4 with "Mecca" as a prevents- When a 'man has one , Fketone dealer mounts the the FREE and give Ii v io'017 Lets. _ .. tive "Skeeters", Black lilies, etc.. 11 1 A you the service that goes with them. See him eie.e T. :lnefeded. ]isle "Mecca" chance out of • a million, he today. 9 � pr �o is frequently so .egoistical afetM starstrw. r. Take sdvnt(a a of tl»ss ices. ]iieoa Ofn ant L sole b7 aril Drs[ ; = eel ems yts- -2114, ! (Tube); 604 and $i•so. GUARANTEED on tale *subject of his own t.,;.,j�q..;y�j�q`s�t�R4210. 9u,d,ep e? rVlMas+Nk I►aw +row tM' e Issue No. 24 — '35 luck, that be thinks be has t'ee Elu.uu complete. _ r e $to ' Details Free: Write mow. s' real shot as a winner. MALCOLM ROSS - gq ZeIgbt •peola s'N icasboroasb, hair. oo S • - -- r =- --� - -• • ':- q'.,"g+k ^• .�Yi�'"� � `I _�iKU+ : �:' j�' ,'+rye•: �. ". --r?�' u��,s T,'> ._. r. + _ ,. _ w - ... ..�,- ... - ��•'.: ,�,,t sa•.�p�°+te a "`i v� � °n• ,mow _i''�'.,+'` ^s ..� "'y'.S• '�= »�.:1`t3•:�'• v. _ s �t )U A L t `� eyi •� l i '- 'Soft + on Saturday, June lot, to 1 State. � Mies McLanown, of St. Michael4 ; o Mr. and Mrs. Herbert White, a son.' 'Me W. M. S. me•'ting for thib Hospital, Toronto, who have just. � `9 The cut -worm is killing off a t month at the home of Mrs. Orville completed their probation exams, --A. P.' Meebin, of . Basle, spent great many of the tomato plant+, al• Mrs. David Stephenson is Borne- Burton, bin been postponed until spent Saturday at the Ganaoa home. Saturday with his motlsge' here. so cabbage Plants. . what improved in health. June 27th, one week from the ieg- Congratulations, Gladys. -waiter Shepherd and family, of -D. J. and Mrs. Callagha�t and Mr. and Mrs. Arnott Toole were ular date. Mr. W. Perry has now completed Toronto, spent Sunday with friends claiildren, spent the week -end with re- week - end - visitors of the Cassie fam- Many of the rahurch corgre.gation the entrance -gates to the cemetery ---and relatives in the., village. tat'ves in -Graf ,n ily. uttent ed the Deco -a;ion Day Service and deserves much credit and' a - Chicken thieves are again active -Mrs. Ed. Walsh, who was report: The - W. Dunn family were in at Virskine 'White Church on Sunday great deal of appreciation from all An this locality. Last week, H. A. ed in our last Issue as being serious- Woodbridge on • Saturday taking tilt.= making the home congregaiion interested in the cemetery for the , Newman had over fifty fowl stolen ly ill is still in 'a very preew.-wt s p :rt in the Devine reunio i. smaller than usual. splendid work that he has done _ 41rom his premises. condition, Miss. Boll Brown, J. Gerow, Mr. T. Miss Gladys Gannon and friead, there. -- Patrons of the merchants of the --Mies Elizabeth Moore, of Toron- Beattie and Mrs. Walls, of Toronto, village are reminded that their stor- to; spent the weok� -end with Haery were Brougham visitors on Sunday• - es will close each Tuesday, Wednes- 'a,,d Mrs. Moore of the 4th c mcesy Mrs: Art. Harvey and Camilla, � day and Friday evenings at 7 o'clock Ion. and Miss Wallace; of Torontn, _were D. S. d - visitors at the Brvwn home on Satur- T - enicP. in fix. Andrew'A Horticultural .Society have biggest day. L tore � Church will be held as usual on Sun -, Spring Show since start of Miss can Malcolm ant, a uw day at 3.30 p. m.D S T and Sunday Organization _ udent of . Toronto Normal School, « 1 4. ff School at 2.30 p. 1n. The pastor Rev: - - spent the week -end at the Malcol j �i�%keriTl., 8 Leader Shore Dr. Carnicael will preach. Pickering Horticultural Society held home. - _ .... -The Women's Misaiollary Soc- their Annual Spring Flower Show in Mr. and Mrs. Cassie and s1;:RS Shirts' will meet at the home of Mrs. lety of St. Andrew's congregation St. Andrew's Hall on Wednesday ev- .Margaret; of Agincourt, visited' their New Geo. ening last and it was the biggest and sister, Mabel, •and family, of St.'Ca- e Baxter on Wednesday, June 19th, at best yet. Exhibits increased 100 per thannes recently. 8 o'clock. Please note change of date. cent over last year, and the exhibit Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hubbard who for men, in smart stripes & small checks r The Ladies' Aid of St. Andrew's, were a credit to any community. The have been with the George Hicks' - Church met at the home of Mrs. • J. special exhibit of Mr. E. L. Rcddy family for some months . left , la-4 - ' .' Po$�tjvel Pre - shrunk G. Baxter on Tuesday afternoon, was especially praiseworthy and the week on 'their return to New York Y when there was a good attendance services of Mr. F. L. and Miss Edna , The i4WAVERLY" at $'1.19 and an enjoyable time spent by all. Green, as judges were eminently sat- Notice re Firemen s -As we are - getting ready for isfactory. They provided an excellent and going to press, the District meeting entertainment and the social half picnic on July 1st. - of the Women's Institute is in pro- hour provided by the ladies over the The "IMPERIAL" at $1.49 1 arena, and -a large number from the tea -cups was an enjoyable feature. ' The Committee -in charge have _ surrounding branches are present. The services of the Centennial Or- this year decided to rent the .three r The meeting is being -held in St. cbestra, Mrs. A. W. Lynde and Miss Refreshment, Booths and also- space Andrews Churrh• Blanche Balsdon, were particularly on the grounds for different amuse- - JOHNSTO 'S Tailored-to. -St. Georie's Church on Sunday, appreciated. This orchestra, a young, ments to private parties. Anyone �t _ :. June 16th, Trinity Sunday. Sunday budding, group of string And brass, wishing to takle- advantage of this measure clothes are all the rage School at 10 a m. Morliii►g Prayer have Appeared 'here several timeb; will , please state the nature of and -- • - - at 11.00.. Evening Prayer at 7.30. and are making quite an impression make an offer for the Concession See the new Summer Styles Preacher at both services, Rev. E. G_• -on their audiences, Mrs. Lynde, with they desire, to the Chairman of the - Robinson, Confirmation Class, at the a well- developed voice, delights her Committee, on or before Jane 22nd, ' Rectory, Friday afternoon at 4.15. Pickering listeners on every ocean- 12935., - • S. -One night last week Mr. Farr !on, and Miss Blanche $alsdon, our M. S.Cbapni iia;Chairlts an kad his gas tank on' one of his local, young elocutionist, ' with her trucks drained of all the- gasoline,. pleasing personality is always -wel- eA j�jNUAL and Dr. McEwen also bad the gas coined at home and abroad. We give � N /''� � ��+�+r' :stolen from ihs car on the same here the list for the- Spring Show, T O STANDOUT VALUES ,night. James Farley, of Brougham, followed . by the winners of the 1$ GARDEN PARTY also met with a similar loss on the classes -1, Tulips; 3- bloom, 1 variety, _ :same night. 2,-Tulips, 3 bloom, any variety; 3, - -- _ -The pupils of the, schools are Tulips, 12 blooms, number of color —AT— t _.Tip Top Tailored Suits or Coats for _ ".now patting in the hardest: work of and quality ; 4,Tulips, Best Collection V Ea.//4 RRQ v E V the year, "cramming "' for the Ent- (special); 5, Daffodils, 6 blooms; 6, . . men or women- -Same cloth -•Sa- e - .- 'rartce and other midsummer exarnin- Narcissus, & b}ooalrs; ?, mass of F1= , • _ ON- P rr�� CC satinns. The examinations were for- ow•ers, assorted, max. diem, in' outh 6 _ _ Price- nwrly held in Jirly . when the 'heat inches; 8, Lilacs, Best* specimen;' - . - .was usually so intense that the can Liles$, Best Collection; 10; Flower- -.. First - �i • Girl". » - didates could• not do ,themselves jus- Ing Shrubs, Best Collection; 11 ;House • +Gtordon BucS2neas tilrl Hose. fee. Plants. Begonia; _ 12, House Plants, Sao urday Evening Slash• rOOf _ S -r. _,•:Wm, Lawson, of BarMehaw, Geranium; 13, House Plants, .Fusch- __. - - - -- - - -- '! �! - = ` _• Muskoka District, in an interesting .is; 14, House Plants, Foliage; 15, 16 House Plants " _ ..letter to the "Neese" reports a v House Plants, Fern; _ _. _ - I� �,.,, :: � o� Hosiery pleasant visit from friends in this Best Specimen, any -kind; 17; Iris, 4 district. Mr. Lawson was a former spikes, one variety; 18, Iris, Best resident of this wwnsb% and attend- Collectio_ n. Wf hers of Firsts in or- - t - - ed public school in S. S. No. 2, when der of original clasaifieatiosi, Mrs. Frei- T• BAYlt1I]g,]CJliering , 'the .late John Gormley was tesc%er, Faliaise, ,Wm. Gormley, Mrs. Chas. Eyestrain " ~- sad recalls many pleasant memories Annie, Mrs. Chas. Annie; 5, po entry, : - - iiR�i6 Lieenaet+ ; Established 18117. - of those happy days Mrs Gerald Cow-an, Mrs. Fallaise, As -s result. of the recent heavy Mrs. Arnold, Mrs. Arnold, - Mr. Stall- at - "=rainfalls the coantry now nevEr look on, Miss W, Wood, Mrs. Cowan, Miss_ :._ ed. better. -The hay crop whit -h wxs A. Allison, C. E. Morley, Mrs. Gour- Different 'ky tonaidered s failure several viceels tie, 15 no entry, Mrs. Sterritt , Ger- L1 G,11 A D E. B E E F ago, has picked up wonderfally and a1d Cowan, Gerald Cowan, - Second �e8 111 111 ■ "J 1 'J ■ 'I the crop is now considered a fast Winners --Mrs. Arnold, Mrs. Annis, one. Strawberr;es also were not pr -, Mrs. Sterritt, Mrs. Failaise, 5 no en- r.c w pg until thr se rains and a it try, Mrs. Wm. Cowan, C. Morley, ' _ : . IC (� BATS rtw predicted -that there u',ll tN+ an Miss Rorke, Mise Rorke, Mrs. (`tour `' V V abundance. They are now beginning i1e, Mrs., Annis, Mrs. Gov. Law, Mrs, by L H TneM� opt - -to ripen in ttli5 locality. Got. Law, 13 one e,�hi bit. Miss w. - Virginia Cooked Ham' y -The -Annual- Strawberry Festiv- Wood; 15 no entry, C. Morley, Mss. part 6 al of St. Andrew's Church will be Ster> ii t,• Miss Dixon.- In adult and in early adult life, • ' held on the evening of Friday, June Chicken Roll 34c - 21st, in the Memorial Park. An ex • the occupation' and the habits of the , • , • . _ provided aP i Card of. Ti�anlc. individual greatly determine the occ- - �� n -• a splendid program will be given by urrence of eyestrain. Those who _hue J —• .• - 30e - Ernie Bruce and his concert com Q wish to thank, through -the col- very much of an .outdoor life, gen- C parry, of Toronto. An enjoyable ev- umn `of the News,' my many friends erally escape, although a person who Dutch Loaf, • . C. ; ening' is assured to all who may at and neighbors for their kindness is Hyperopic or far - sighted or has tend. Admission to' supper and con- and -many floral tributes during my astigmatism will generally. have suff- Head Cheese, 5c. y recent illness. icient •:train• to may discomfort , no . Bologna, • : • ":'' 1c. cert aril 3b cents and children and- matter what ma be the,walk of -life. tier 12 ,yeas, 20 cents. Mrs. Herb White, The most- likely causes of eyestrain "r -The organization meeting for Dumbarton are indoor occupations and studies, SPBCIAL the First of July Celebration was q held on Friday evening last with ,... - needle -work, sewing, .writing, book- :Jewel Shortening, 12e• 9 lb•.23C• the following: President, W, C. Mur- St. Paul s- on= the -Bill, Dumbarton, keeping machine work at close ,tart- kar; Secretary - Treasurer, E. C. Jon- Sunday,' June .16th. ' Sunday School ge. Any or ali, of these and others of w - ea; Chairmen of Committees - at 2 p, m. Evening Prayer and 3er= a similiar nature not mentioned; ;- i Sports, Ross Munson; Program, • F. mon at 3 p. m., ( Nota change of headache is very common. Many ot- � • 1 time). Preacher at this service, Rev. her symptoms may accompany, the , Petrie; Calithumpian Parade, Frank •Butcher_ -_ (phone 3000} Plctrerrn.g Pearson, -Horse -shoe Pitching, Chas. 'E. ,G. Robinson. Confirmation Class headache and be traced to eyestrain, Pilby; Advertising, President and Saturday at 2 (D. S. 'T.) nausea, poor nutrition, anemim and retary; Food and Provision, W om- other departures from health, should lc en's Institute; Gate and Tickets, F. • Attona ' suggest investigation, seeking a tsu- se of the trouble. It is possible fur J. Prouse; Concessions, M: S. Chap- eyes that have been considered nor- ' man. Several new features will be Mr. 'and Mrs. F Ransom, of Tor- Y - - seen this year. The'' interest and ass- onto, called on Mr. and Mrs. H. mar in early life to be troublesome _ Slack bn Friday night last, in ' later life simply because of the - , : -• ,stance of most of the men of the ' village is being given the day., See Mr. and Mrs. H Madill,and daugh- lowered reserve power in later .life their advertising, Bills and News- ter, Hazel also Mrs. J. W. Madill as compared to the reserve power • papers. were Sunday visitors with A. and of youth. This is natural condition P '41. • j� pt Vrrc 11 - -- - .- �c-, - -- -: +1AI�VV -ilea pvu pail your Lennie Zees U1$d' ` v Mrs. A. Matthews, Mrs. A Reed, to be continued yet? Well,' my friend, you'll have to Mrs F ,'Fallis and' Mrs: J. Ritchie -- -- hurry! Your one fifty must reach took • tea with Mrs ' W. McKay on New ddverttAsmonts, For the Treasurer by July 1st. Several _ Monday afternoon isn't ttovists are on the courts poundin R Mr and Mrs F. Wagg and Mr and it F 9A•LE- q.,l-r�•in hill calf, reg. F GOOD BEEF V EAL . LAMB the pills about. So, if you are a be- Mrs. bl. Dunkeld and family have tered, fully accredited. Apply at-col , f f -' -ginner, you need feel no embai'r3ss- morshall's farm, Duhharton 42 _ ment. And former stars returned from a very pleasant mot- yes and or trip to Michigan aiidother points Olt QALF, -R -,d l�mck "•hpNt. 9il AND PORK Staresaes, if you know what .I mean, in the States. �•ver Hui) variety. Geo. Tool, R R 1, Locust old .thing, are in- evidence and spark- Mrs.' M McKay attended, the furs_ Hill, Phor.e Pick 1015. 41 -42 Q _- ling as brilliantly as of yore. We eral of her late `sister Mrs. M. Breen �T ANTED -Pond Form hoarding - l GOOD SERVICE had thought of talking about one home for bov of 14. write giving particu- � bi Bill 'Itit o and his cannonball on Monday, last, at Prince Albert l,,ratoBo: -D Pioheri••R Newa. 41tf g Cemetery. Mrs. MleRay has the syn;- Service, of our, little Henri Cachet pathq of the community �`OR 9ALE- R +hrh, oNa• and lahle, _ and Our Fred Perry, but not. now. With t 4 h p. Westinghouse oo cycle motor. - The Women's Institute are holding' t 9.00 Bo: 2,-0. Pickering News, There will be tournaments, local and the 25th anniversary of the Altona - inter -club as lam 'year, involving Branch at the home of Mrs. H. Yaks HuUJ>; 'f(1 RLNT -Tn the Vialnpt�pgood tennis, visits, new friends, and of Brougham A good Game hcuee, barn, W,'SERVANT, v 7n Tuesday, June 18th. A special 3 -5 acreotland. None but a good tenant need food, bless you, food. program is being arranged, i (Dnnba Roam)_ ll Conner, R. R No. 2. Pickeriag. ,.•...: ,.,,... ,:,.,,., ...mss '�i =.�r,