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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1935_06_21- f+� -.�•"L r ��- - .. .... °gam -�•�NJ :dtiT',~}�✓ VOL. LIV` - PICKERING, ONT.. FRIDAY, J U N L 21, 1935. `13 ' �>Yftfas>t,►tassaA fbarrl►ra. - - - - -- -- - - ' , Medical NOTICki Mount Zion � • Greenwood _ • . � i ti � � � WOOD Don't forget the Ice -Cream Socia; LauraOrmerod is home from Vict- a DR. FI O. PEAR90N--- Phveiciap — on Tuesday, June 25th, at. Moun: aria Square, through illness. >; 1andSurgeon, Dunbarton. lbly Zion Church. A good local proglarr Mr. Roy Irwin, of Bolton spent "Our Lrticke prteti your way and lots of ice- cream, put on by -the Sunday with Will and Mrs. Sadler. � ..MILLS E. FOIiSXTH, Oph: D:, Director every day. 'ILLAJ R..Ontometrical AssociationQf Ontario. Rea. _ Active,.Service Class. Narman and Mrs .Gibson are con- '? Istsred Memberof the American, Optometrical COAL COKE , _ = fined to their house with th mess- �wgaiian. Eyes a :.mined by appointment ► _ e _ Established I838 r Phone 9804, Claremont. Out. Green River _ , lea. - FEED f W � 01.1, CE M E N Tt Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dyer of Tor - "gal. - SAND.- GRAVEL, � Baraca Class of the First Ave onto,.spent Sunday with.James and Ba tist Sunday. hnnl: Tnr RDUNALD RUDDY Barrister. wi1L_Yrs�_ -- - -- .� tor. Notary Public: Moseybo 1aan. visit the Green River Baptist Mrs. Wes. Sadler is also confined former /y occupied by tue.tate A. E. Chow- and ch, on Sunday evening next, June to her home these days through ill -- The price of pork and beef 1 sovtit.inaotwurtrlQUrr wlutby. fur BLTILDEB'B SUPPLIES 23rd,.'at 7 p. m.'. (S. T,) -They will Hess, also Mrs. Jas. Rains. now shows: 8 profit for BATON, BELL. U086 take part in the service and render Mrs. -Robinette 'and Allan, of Tor- feeding. There is no bet - w: J. BEATON, K. C. special music. All are cordially in- onto and Mr. -and Mrs. Shortt and ter feed for* the mone aIEO local cartage work pent sands Y H. B. »L J. D. F. ROSS vited to attend. _ - •'.Kiss' Giles, of Toronto B y than my Barley. Feed. It _ J. A. WRIGHT: A ' w MITCHELL r -wig M.oWoo ations have beer, rat- pounds to will give more nun aYJt oat+ Street. Toronto, ,aaelawe /rage •_ Whitevale gSeg o. RICHARDSOIii ec Go. Barris. (S c�sr to D. Munro and Picker. her ismaI1 at church during the last the ton than barley chop. y .tern. Solicitor.. Notaries etc., Suites dos Coal CO.) Don't forget file joi>}t Sunday couple of Sundays, no doubt owing Test it and see. add 310 --0 Richmond St. E.. Toronto. Tete School Picnic. on Jul 9th. to so much sickness in the village. shanes-Ad.4810; Nights. Sunday* and I4oti- - Pink ering, Ont.- y pc. and Mrs. .Wilson and son, a 8777. Pickering Phone 3613. atf Mrs. Arthur Weir is visiting her rT3' I CHOPPING Office phone 7400 - ReAidence 6520 friends in. New York City. and Fred and Mrs. Byers and dau- o,rjlHONSON &_McMILLAN- B+irria• Miss E. Long, of Toronto, is vis• ghter and Miss Lois Byers and Mrs. MuMay, Wednesday and FrldW - �L soiicitorp Notary Public. Offxe at nee of Mr. Thom.on, tot t h coneesion 1. •iting Geor a Middleton and son attended with Mrs. M. E. Parke - • g •. SPECIAL Ofliee Iwuta Thursd and sacardar STEWART BEARE Mrs. W. L. 'Smith entertained her the re -union of the McKitterick and • ' ' from 7.31 p_ m co s°�T. m.. by Until June let Cho in wtlI r t c. Toronto o15Ct ;toe Royal e�nk �'+� grandaughter over the week -end Byers families at Erin on Saturday. + PD g Pone Pink saw. ?orunto El sins. Radio Service Miss Connie Taylor, of Hamilton, - done' fm' Z eeli.ts per bag. 3r Dumbarton ' Finest rgtliptneat fur ezpert; has 'been visiting -Mr and Mrs. 'D, B. ' _ • ' _- -, _ - . 0ONAN.T dt ANN IR - ' Barristers, guaranteed service Annis. V9oilciton. Notaries Public ,r.' Miss Ph ills ' Biamiia - Miss Mazy Anderson of Montreal Parts' Tubes, and Batteries y g - spent -.Sun- :. _ FLOUR - GORDON D. CONANT. K C• - der iii whitevale at the home of her is spending her holidays -at her home '•ALLIN F. ANNIS, s. A.. LL.'l'!..• _ on hand. y her~r Ask for KISS MI for pastry, it prlieer- 41 s simcoe st. S.. Oiha.a parents. takes lees Shortenin Qftes -- and S Ecoe St. S 'and-at ttsr coact Car -Radio wod Atupliflers a Mrs- J. A Pugh enteltai ed her Mrs. T. Armstrong, of Toronto, is m g j .end Pid'i y� e• Whitby. (Mr. Conantl *hone 7 (whit- - `lpeeialty. nephew and family of Oshawa on visiting with her niece, Miss Helen R brown wheat almost eaelorw Thom. ely. Yon buy my flour, I bay y 20 item EzpeMenoe Sunday Mss Dai Fits atnck of Chic- wheat. -- - Phone !dark 2603, Pick 44M or _ Mr. Kenneth Turner visited with __ I)esstai $touff - 9WI. his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. ago, visited with Miss Janet. Allison. " ._ .. - - .. .... .... EXCHANGE ... BIL ^O. 9M1TH. D• D. 4.. L. D. B., E. Turner. last week. I eze3tanRe flour for as k3� -- emW to Dr. 1. N. Deks), Graduate of Many members• of the Baptist Cb- Rev: and Mrs: CIugston slid Misc _ y MI . I Couege of Dental Stitseonr and Toros• The Beal Store, Claremont Dorothy, of Appleby, called on old gin- This "yes You money. w ty. Ap Claremont over p. A_ arch attended the Association meet- frienis .here on Tueada 7. isftorl every Tuesday.�if PtMOe PHONR 924 inwg at Whitby last week ' week. y of tills - F. S.r 4RFF . f01 Miss Gertrude McKay Miss U11- F U R N I T U R E GSaa; and Mrs. Annis and Alex. j� B.RBERTT. FALLA.If9E, L D e,. ►an Fleming, Mr, Stanley Evans, and a1 D. D. S.. Graduate *(the May,Cd}nte of We are displaying an attractive, Mr, Cal. Donnelly motored to -Acton and lMrg i'ILOm, helped to swell the Shingles For S$le ' fal Sur4eon• and the 1la4versia of Toronto. . variety tat on Sunda num3ler at the Taylor picnic last - i reMdeoce second door east of St. And- y' Saturday t�3rii Church• Pickering ■Q�at office boor, : 9 Aluminum and Graniteware Etc. July 9th has been fixed for the . s4ie to e.p .,Piock 8700 nsasest. 48 say Furniture Bpd Fnrc.iture" Sunda School Mrs. Foston is-- *siting her daugh- (halt Galvanized Steel Shingles, • O" Novelties, y picnic which is to be ter, Bird'o Felt slate Shin Prices low, in 'ker in with times. held at Woodland •Park• Cedar Grove Mrs. Dap Gormley in the city. Ries. Alin. re -r P g and is to be a union italic of both �'° Blenkin.• spent the we?k =end pbbrriag buggy wheals. 1 uataun,w lLsarl►'A• p Lawn mowers sb %r erred. -i - Sunday Schools. with Jack Burgess T• PATERSON'8 - OLARBMOiI"� - fir• H. K. Moir, Physician and Last week Dyson and Mrs. Cowan A ELIZABETH RICBARDAON- Csyproe and Lime Sur and Aylmer and. Mrs. Barrie motor- Clali and get prices. Phone 2012 61. F %nd automobile issurepee of ail ki seeon, has taken over the medical ed to Rice Lake and spent a fe- anrei.e eomoae■■•of_.a a�a. -+a Justarrivf+d a IArite phi me'nt of- practiceiof Broughant rand district. +� p Office hours by appointment. Phone days fishing and hAlidaying. Gyp+•nc in ChP pallawipg Hires : Mra. Wm. Gourlie of Vancouver• - ,U ' E - FPOSTILL. Lioenewi Auctioneer, 48 in. z 72 in. Gyproc Mrs. D. Gahrion Pick. 518..The dot-' - - -'. e tar o..oties of York aM ontsrto. Ass. ' B. C., on her return from Montreal, Non sal o of all kinds at*•ovse t+e oo ahsebe* X48 in. z 84 in, for is . available at any time - A deligh "tfuL_afsernoan., was spent ere a de ate to the W. M. S. Conte aetoa, span.. Anse Blyar P o„ Out 48 in. _ �8 in. •• ferEStice, visiting Alex. and Mr:,. - - by the members of the Women's Ins- f • _ R BEATON. TOWNSHIP 48 in. z l0f? in. ' - Gourlie for a week: Builders fs�ipph D. Cleek. Convevaneer Commissioner tor. titute. by a visit to Government At'the United Church. Dumbarton, Accountant. Etc. flavor of «lib in z 96 DoneLCOnik -BOW'd House and Gardens, then to Allen - _ - '_• -•' _ 1[ihla8e Lieensss�whneyaht. out. ____ Star Line Gardens, Lhrough the Conservatory, next - Sunday The congregations of R trri w wit Pl'q »for Dumbarton and Centennial, join in a Lumber and Lath ��T ?�/' [,�j' thence to Riverdale Park, where the • - - - • '� rY M + � � • e - = .•.. � •~ ladies partook of a picnic hlnch, fin Urii a Service, at 10.30 a. m. S. T, PICKERING •,� to celebrate the 10th anniversary of. B• 0, Shingle9 - ishin u at the Zo FSve carloads Litleaswd Anetirxieet' for York, g p- union. There will be special music Blue Coal � is Ontario and Ontario Cootie* LUMBER YARD °f 1 in ber report a - All kind. of sales prompdy attended' to . woiiderfui time. by tale tombiped choirs of t`;e tw• Albert8 QOaI TsBlS9 RsAPUxABt 8 . • #(sale i`hurclaea Rev. George, Williams. of _ J ` Said may be arranged !or at the NE WS olSce - fiekering� Nlillg Toronto, will be the special speaker. tom estie •Coke - -Hell and Independent Phases. — f -. -.' — Irient, Lime Plaster Whitby, Ontario. - _ Brougham __ C' -- Mash F - - - a eed8y we are pleased to report Mra. W. _ _ Jdaple Body.RWcod 13,11 on the 'road to recovery - Mrs, T. C. Brown visited - relatives _ SAFETY. ! and Poultry Stapp- Several Y ___�kents for Lnnfly Fanner young people attended the in Eis%er Count and in Woodstock - 1 Field Dray and Street Dance held at anti 1ldt?`_1 ,✓JL'tI -A GOOD DRIVEL} lies in Stock nt $ll Uxbridge haat'Thursday. last wgekl -erad -- The W. J. Browm family, of Tor -A dOOD CAA A goodly number from our Instit onto'' aiccompanied Mrs. Brown Sr„ - -And T,YgCTRA'�(`F. ■vith - �t1meS cite attended the a•in.ual• convection C,0ekPhatt 11D lements home on Tuesday P . W�vRIC� held at Pickering this pear. OifiCC'• (.i L.x Salvation Ar=N- Seetire Prices before Bsyteg , - 'Chopping, Miss Edna Stevenson has secured were guests of Miss Gam_mage, and The86rongewi,-- ,tire) C{■etsalty _ _ _ a school at Alton. umin with - - - -��-/��--�— + be8, K brother last Monday. -'. Company in the World +�a{>Il• Thor. Sa►t. the Septembei _ term. Congratulat- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M ^hum, their � t WtLSf}N . B1�08 _ions. son and lady friend and Miss - G. o Owing to Greenwood Garden Par- •Bate were week -end visitors of their :1� CYIIL E. MORLFY :.Only ty, the date of the W. A. meeting- aunt, Miss Bate. PhonPlldxrk 7200 I2a _• _ _._ _ Pbane - Pickering, f9N bras been clOnged to Friday after- A good reptesentation from Brou- F w, D N Lockwc_cd :�. PICKERING, ONT. ford families took a tri d D,. Craw_ attemded� tbe District meeting Summer The ehas. Lea of t'he Women s Institute at Picker- , p to Guelph ing on Wednesday last FURNITURE R• a. CLENDENINa last Tuesday, it being "FarmKis' _ Mrs. John Soden visited on Tues -•`: Day,. s.. day, with the Altona Women•s Tns- FUNERAL DIRECTOR Next Sunday will be Mr. Hortun's titute and reports a very enjoyable -~ - - DECK CHAIR- Vern shed, farewell sermon. On the Sunda of Privatd Ambulace6' the ?th1 of Jul the y afternoon, i being the 25th anlliver -. ��'� Wei ht u�Ck�.. +' Natural frame: with sling seat + Y, pulpit will be nary of this orgardzation. Q y Day and Night Service occupied by'our new minister. Of heavy striped t•wnvAP,, wide _ __ Mrs. w Dobson, son Dean, Miffs J. - Phone 9000• The Foui•squaie - ,Clasg held -their Smith -and Mr. and Mrs. C. Dobson, �"� V E arrow. Special -el €i4. 8undreds 41 ass Mwlvern 5000 _ meeting at the home of Miss .Mad- of Beaverton, and Mr and Mrs A L O V E Ly and women have ]DECK CIfAIR ' Ttrrnishedi - elyn Crawford. Tice meetin Bern natural frame, with Ilia in chi g g Dobson, of Oshawa, were Sunday gained 4 ' to 1f R seat ge of Muriel Edna and Jean guests of Mrs. Geo. Phili '•SKIN' 9 pounds of solid 9esh ' `�; Markham 4nt. i edgett. P' with C. 'C. k E6 of heavy', atripe'd canvas, coin- f Congratxlations arse extended to Tonic Tablets with amazing EX. plate with canopy and sloping _ Sorry to report that little Miss Mr. and .Mrs.:Griffin. (nee .Reata TRA benefits of clearing up pimp!?` foot rest and wido orms. Barbara Hodgson. had to be taken to Shea) who, were married on Wednes= skin banishing headaches and judi. - r ., Lawn Mowers the Oshawa Hospital for an operat- day, Rev: Mr. Wilson, of Whitevale, gestaon; steaddy1i shaky nervm Speci+►l ->l;2 50, ion fora ridicitis At the time of Bern the officiatin clergyman, g Ring strength c. C• a B,: �onie -Sharpened and_ Repaired PPe a g g Tablets contain four vital'ingredi• ., FOLDING HOLLYWOOD writing 'She 'vas somewhat improved. Dr., •H. K. •Moir, Physician, and enter -- Calcium, Yeast, Bland's Iron Bring yours Now CHAIR -Ai very heavy type The VPomgn'_Institute- vrill_be Surgeon, has taken_�er- the_medica and Extiact_of_Cod.Liver , in'Choeo• - of foldinit Arni etl+lir. B. -$.- Paints, 'En'amEi16' held at the' home of Mrs.'Crawfo',j practice of Brougham and district late coated form. Get new attraoe " - tivenem and in a few weeks, .ipPC1A1 —PRf ll 290, on Thursday, June -27th, at 2.30. The -Office hours by appointment. Phone - bold at all drug ppgtores. (IARDEN BENC>LES- Nattaral; VQrnisheR. and tJtains. program vrill'be ,given by the' grand = Mrs. D: Gannon. Pickering, 518. The tMt C. C. & B. Tonle Tablets d ` a with green trim. Special- ;9E•a. - MURESCO in full line of colors. mothers. A special invitation is ex- doctor' is ;iWla4)e at any time' - r_.,_lso TURPS and OILS ended to. all` grandmotkr�r- in the The June meetirsg of the W. I. held j'� QQ $LID &R C7GUCE -In heavy, Garde Toole •and Chick Su :community. -at the-home of •Mrs. W, White . of ajOneS ,DY i ►?t0r� striped duck.• with -hPSr! rest: ppliee ` The Y. -P. S. held their fir-: r_ Claremont, was a splendid suooesa, g x• Special value -flu 00, in in folm of there being a-large' attendance. Miss • We have the ARenep for - g a Picnic last P• i• :y . p}1ODe 6". C. A. STERRIT'T MASSaY.HARRI9 evening. Owing to the unfavorai„a Edna Green was 'the guest speaker-, ° REPAIRS. weather, supp_ er was served in the .wing .a fine demonstrita,on of flow- Piekerhts IN T.. 4-1.,E PICKER G NEWSe hall, instead 'of at Glenhodson ac. at "rs and bouquet arrangement. All .._ .,. i' ° - Fareral •-Diirector - TN j p first planned. 'To show -the young - vaport a very enjoyable afternoon.. .. ' - - _ _ _ :. . _. . _ _ -• - ' - A nbulanoe Service ALVI BUSHB i PeoPle's appreciation of Mra. H.or- _ -ton's untiring falthfulnesa in her Maurice Boddington, CFRB announ- f' j Phone 1300 - Hardware Phone 4600 leadership, she was presented with a Ear, ebnducts the Amateur' Night Piaieeftgr . ontado _' PICKBRINGI -. silver relish IsL ' _ Program at fire Dominion Day Celebration, Pickering w w '9 _ V. • b• k. • �- V' is C • ".,: • - "a '. `- - - -- - m3.•: _.. . _ .. _ ._ ._ _..•,.eta f. .Oldest Store ;f- - +Changes Hands In. Woodstock — Woodroofe Firm - L R . Is Going Out of Business _ ._ 8Y HEM. FpWARDS xy"P stock.— Established In 1843 by ' David Barr, and acquired by Robert 'PR1/"10 R'oodroofe in 1864, the Woodroofe Q jewvelrF ' store, oldest retail establish- ' ��Y�� ment in `Woodstock, is going out of - • business, and has been sold to' M, R. Friend of. • Torouto;'- 00Pm' ER Advancing age of the , senior part- •, HEAVYWELGAT - • ner and the desire of Rev. Dr, Wood CNAMP10N OF 7H£ , rooPe to return to the ministry, has wOR1 D . made the step necessary. For 70 years this jewelry business has been con- = ddcted- at tbR corner of Dundas and Graham streets. Robert Woodroofe. r i who established the business .there, �_ was -the father of the present senior t partner. His partner and son, Dr. R. W `i'oodrofe, came .here to manage Luckily 'They Were Blanks _b -� the business a short time ago, after r >: the death of Arthur Woodroofe, his _„ ,� .~ r . _N.. •'� ` r� x^ tic At1P1onSH�P brother, Dr: St'oadroofe was a leading _- •,w„_.. »�.....• , � ; -,,;;; •. �dK• ��`rr.�,�� ^� '5,:,a;:;„ i. �r; -"'" ' - W.•��.lr�",'1 � Egis.eopaliaa minister' in Detroit.;. - _ .� _ _ - s.�,:,°*•_..�d��� �svn'"?:r. �• •..r�"ss�i��a��t�'r w� <:.�' a �. .�' "-,. -: �F' ... ,� :. • - MONET T4 BURN _ y .h scene of des! ution+was eai n a muno1� x«''p >` y IUSb'aI1Cl Put Money In Chim -. t' lorry loslcd w1,'h six-Inch -blank s1:eIls -collid.ed with railway engine on Doi•cr, l rrgiand, admiralty dock and caught fire. Lorry and .. . - e � 'Thrifty' �74'ife -lad Y b Y Parsesger. O coach, were: destroyed by explosion of the shells. . Kett .Serial Numbers -• - Edaionton, —An Edmonton man is MUSSOLINI'S MONSTER, - driving a new automobile today Odd Ur, llaclutosh aid that t to 'drew• �►OOfll Silencer on- ly becauze of his-wife's foresight. The Malady ig of bones and wood occures as a Prieto. Carnera former world's maxi with little• faith• in banks put. result of deficiencies in the diet, and Hiram Maxim's new room silencer* heavyweight d4loli, was born in money saved for the car in a chim- Cattle Chew Bones and Wood To in thi? partieular instance, phosphorus a • box -like- device. -which Muffes of- Yenice, .Maly, ®cf 25, 1908, ney, When he went to get, it, all he _ Put Phosphorus An .Their. . is lacking. 1'he animal.; trios! Yrequen_ fensive city- noises such • as- ricetting. This man -mou min now stands. 6t found ,vrss ashes and charred ends. Diet — Trouble Is Probed tly affected are young, mi;king cores. machines, and auto horns, is' now -- feet 7 inches -and weighs .a mere 270• All was not Iost% however, His wife _ The coad� oa usually - manifests itself ready for commercial use. The• 62- � -. - - jjounds. had kept,1he serial numbers of the. St, ,Thomas.= Reports of numbers in the spring when. cattle. are first • year -old . insentor,. who ' spent -a There has been much written about- bills and she proceeded to a bank of cattle and horses in the district turned out to �ra.s at the conclusion sleepless right in a noisy ho.el room Old "Satchel Feet" Carnera, as many with the ends. Sufficient 'of the dam- suffering from bloating, with some.fa_ of a long stable !ceding period.' 12 scars ago and decided to devote' fall him. However, 4s an example to aged currency Was rescued to distln- talities, after being titrrfed oh pasture his genius to the problem, referred _. show you his power, Casaera !n •1930 gulsh the bill numbers and satisfy the and also of cattle suffering from de- Hays and grain's grown lu years of to-the-device-as—the culmination of fought 25 bouts and woo all but one bank � the woman's story was ' genu- praved appetites and - chewing bn' drought such as occurred last year are n life work." He demonstrated . a bj' a 'knockout, - Ine. bones, wood and •dirt. brought Pro- quite deficient in phusphorus, her said; model' in New York' It consists of a fessoT Knox of the Ontario Agricut -- Dr.- MacIn6W -i advised farmers who metal box about 12 inches high g and > On Camera's visit to Montreal he have rp Latest Boy Scout — .Girl Guide turaI College, and Dr. 3lcIntosh of ported cattle with depraved '10 inches deep, which- muffles sound. I. ordered• three beds ta-be put to hij good deed is -pointing 'out .to many the Ontario Veterinary College here appetites. to correef the contlition . by` ventilates the room, and fifers the doom. Lying on them diagonally be r the addition of btan, oil cake or soya �.,- ltaanaged to get his hand and feet, on people that their gags .are being ' ecently -to -make an inrestizatioa. in - air: The device costs about oa and - - flown,upside down. -- universal : signal .company -with F. S. Thoma_, agr:cul- bean - meal to,-the ra0ons• The is run h electrici Ois same level. One bed- is useless, y' kj• -'• -- - - —' EtCo beds ar @. O.K, if. be curls up his of distress, — Daily Mail. _ - turaI r,epreseatative,_ - ,.addition oY two. pounds of-bone meal The .bloating;. protessor Knox stat. and one pound of iodized salt-to every - Ottawa' The Gove-rhmedt has no - 'knees, and three beds he finds. satin- We must truly serve, those whom ed, is probably due to a cpango of 104 pounds of gram was also advised.- immediate plans for 'amending. ts #actorY. P y diet, cattle that were oq d f . White _the y#tuation appears to ,be p g Leta have breakfast with 3Sr, Car- -with.. appear to command. we must bear dry- ePr3 annuities branch, 3linister -of .. Labor . -with.. their.,._iinperfectfons, correct being turnp..d' on lush. pasture,, The more aggravated :.locally­ li: is prob. W. A. Gordan - announced recently is Gera (at your own' rink), D$ Free= conditlon;.that.,Il s e4u?ed, satlte to able that similar conditions, will ob- cans thin a "light" breakfast;-- them with gentiene-i3 and- 'patience, the IIouse of Commons. The present _ -Thr dishes of corn ekes (with and lead ..them. in. the way-to heaven- .' hew b�riea and woad may -also have fain in- other parts' of the province, maximum is $1 ,200 and the interest ee fl fR o r Prof. bearing on P Knox lots of Cream). .. double orders of -= Fenelarr. - . - . me be t .. a said. x stated. _ • - - - • - .. '- rate, 413 •Per. cent. � R e bloating. h id ;bam.and eggs, 14. slices of toast and 13 glasses of milk = three square- meals In one. 'C The glaat Carnera is now training __- at- Auburn. :4w' York, ihr tO aght _ 'with Joe Louis, the "Dark Dynamit_ er," The big man is battling t h way' ' . r '"r - 4 • back again to his .beloved world's�i -1 TAM title, :vahiai'14fax hoer took. from him a-' year ago. This fight with Louis .. :: - means - everything 'to Carriers: It-Ps- curtains for him it the negro win &, - - - - - 1t , X1 11,114 A PROGRESS IS SF E _ British Fliers- Planes -And - Glider -Clive- -Fine �• '- - � A +: MN Exhibition -London, Eng.= Seventeen hundred ~guests of the Royal ' Aeronautical ka 9 • a.,, '� Society recently watched. a display- of :n. at the Fairey Aerodrome in � :* Heath Row, monstratpd high _ which-.de - efScienc of the modern British eiv- lllian and military airplane.;''f The occasion was the society's gar- i `.: 's• f :ti+ "' _ _ den party, which ,in this Jubilee .year ' has taken pride of place as the first great aerial event of the season. More - _ : .than 50 airplanes took part in the fly- h . ing demonstration. _ -. • .. . ' Oil,tstanding, in the, aerobatic evolu- • r' - ; i • -.,tions'were the "turns" given 'by four military aircraft —three singhe -seat fighters and one light bomber -- -' though to'the expert eye. the flying - of the small civil .craft 'was equally CIRST of ail, the Oldsmobile Six is right in the low -priced held. t•' t ,�+�yp�'�ylyy�I,;,�ya;�ia�1�M�+ j' interesting, But, as always, the ,high- Then, too the generous allowahce we are ready to make on powered • warplanes provided the your resent car constitutes art payment. Finally „ the easy terms supreme moments of 'the display, , - P p�:1L�1�;ilY�lnf. +_ulsfri:f:# i•i's 1tYdfYfu'af P P y t of GMAC .enable you to buy out of income ... while you arts . their ' 700. horsepower engines enabi- enjoying the car. - ing the pilots to execute breath-tak- ing upward rolls, rocket climbs and s Here's what you get in. the 90- horsepower Six and the 100 dives at more than. 300 miles an hour. - = horsepower Straight Eight; style-leading streamline; solid steel An unusual incident was the ' ar- : _ ' "Turret To Bodies b Fisher • Knee- Action • Bigger _ ' ” rival of G. E. Collins in >a glider from' - - pt. Y 4ger Hydraulic g Brakes; All- Silen! Syacro -Mesh Transmission; Fisher No -Draft Reading, 'about 20 miles away. -Col - Ventilation; Ride Stabilizer; and scores of other .features all PRICED " . 4. !ins; w210 -fiords !tie $ritish giinding contributing to some phase of Oldsmobffe value.. — F R,--O M distance record of 981,2 miles, had arYanged to be towed to a height 'of " -; ,In' addition to being known as "The Car That Has Everylhing,, " (for the s cy1. z -pass. Coupe)' ' Delivered -at factory,' Oshawa, Ont.-, 4,000 feet over Reading. At a .height Oldsmobile is- retognized as oSe of the "most dependable auto. fully .Quipped. Freight and Govern. Of 2,000, feet Ihe towing able art- meat Registration Fee only extra- *. g p mobiles on the market. Why not notne in ,and get ail'the ili#orm••, _ Prices for a cyl. Models at factory ed, but he determined to continue the - -• ation we can 'giva you about Oldslaio'We, and Oldsmobile c begin at_$1375 .journey.. Helping wind wa§ negligible. ownerslii On the way to Heath Row. -he gained O.ttse :. p. - - 8•nother- 2,000' feet in height,- and de- •. - ascended over the aerodrome in a series. O.t tight turns. In, spite .of- .the 7nishap at the start he arrived only =. - - - .- !we minutes behind the time listed oo - H e `, : o _ . � AS COOPED, larem nt, Ont the program. - ®.° Spectator: —More than satisfied. It', �� - hasn't been running for more than a w Q { year. .. • � �� T_ e HAVE .,. /—�,y 'WHY WAIT FOR DEATHT I would rather have one little rose . Y � from the garden of a friend �"'�� _ Than to have the choicest flowers H EAR when my t stay on earth must 'end.- Tt `O�Q► `��� : ;i I would rather have the kindest words •�;,\ �`��"� y`ti and a smile' that I can nee 'f` _ 5htm and Active - S Than flattery when my heart is stiff <\ i. what we make-it .for a time and this llle has ceased to be 5� �✓'°� _ through a Daily Dose _ _ _ .. L is m t _. ,,� but finally the children are old 'I 'would rather have a loving smile S` two of - rusehen Salts en�ugi! to make it even worse. from friends I know are true, Than tears shed 'round my cissket It is often said that' tat iKrvschen ' Is- a• -• • _- _ ; &is must take the blend of various AN HON _ST WORKMAN— Bring this world I bid adieu, Pipe Smokers! fill up with "'leavings" when it comes mineral salts which Is never afraid of an inspector, . g me all the IIo,vErs today, GOLDEN VIRGINIA "' to choosing svreethearts: tlelp the- Internal _ . Values his honor above hits ' wagba. whether pink, or white, or red; And ¢n)C>y d really' That may be an exag- organs to function Gets real pleasure out of his job, I'd rather have one b os+olh� uu�, : lau OOd smoke! ` geration; but certain it is Properly, •and to throw - a truck -load when I'm dead. g - -- - -- Y t. off regularly harmful- - Depends more upon ability than pull. * • Y_ tLlri. l_ u1aLUrl.Lels1.1 ;1ari�lul:LlKKsj {_,t 4hat most men, _in this W -year- of-'"grace"- 19:35,- do poisons and w a s.t a Appreciates justice' far more. than Rubby : —The bank has returned " m a t t e r: Kruschen R A„ pity, -that check, prefer a slender, winsome " " "" [s not envious of success of his em- g actually-builds up health '' >4 ;:. ; ;; youn horses for farm and city work , girl.: After all, can you `,ui " ":'•, p y Wife: —Isnt that' splendid! What and an increasing demand for them -' and energy —it makes you to ers, - Name them? . can• we buy with it this time? Fortunately, there Is a more active =and with the ,, Is always to be preferred, to one mere_ • ; at fairly remunerative and generally simple and a safe recipe increased activity there IY clever. One duty ever increasing prices.- Since it takes -four z Doesn't have to speed up when the Y -- Person owes to or five ears to breed, raise and de- which assists towards comes a wonderful_ ,!m- 5� society an'd that is to keep 'his prem- Y q that much - desired slim - w' - bgsa. copies in. velop a horse to 'marketable age, it - and attractive' figure, The °velnent in your figure. Believes that work is a blessing, and ices clean— also hide. will be some time before -he dmiand tti - recipe is:— Every morn - Kruschen Salts is ob- not a curse, - can be. satisfied, therefore present fag' take one half -tea- " Always gives something e a have won every argument we r spoon of -Kruschen Salts to#nable at all Drug " g that wages ever had with ourself, prices may be expected to hold or. ; -in a glass of hot - -water Store, at 45c, and 75c• ,.a cannot pay fQr. even improve for a number of years. before breakfast, hottle, Doesn't nurse the thought he' is -not It would seem, therefore that it • ' - getting a square • deal. A Good Time �•hO would be a profitable venture for any Looks after his tasks and lets the Raise A Foal farmer who has 'a reasonably good - clo£k take care_ of - itself.. draft brood mare, that he can spare 1`E��S DEVELOP - interest in . Garnet wheat, provided According to the Dominion Ani- from heavy work, to breed her and / they can cattalo it free from ,mix- - ' ' ' _ raal $us sandman there is at present ture of other strains: It requires An then there was the Scotchman a definite scarcity of good; fresh, raise a foat: " �%jl `�� STRAINS special treatment and may be-used in who only bought one spur. He figured �i d1 ! j�AI blending with other types of wheat that if- one aide of the Horse went, to aroduce a. satisfactory flour._ the _other fide would. also go. ' , �d at• .• - The department will have more P _- CialTlet. Variety. - Is MLICh` In than 20,000 crop - testing stations in Uncle Abe got sick and had to have ± Ojl e operation this year in conjunction the Doctor from town: After two- 1� ��� Demand Through with elevator Companies. These oper- months he- was able to sit up. -When west ate at practically no cost to the gov- b'ae Doctor came, Abe Inquired: ernment and -have proved a tremend- Abe to How many trips have you '- -- ous success. made t° see me, DoctoiY Ottawa —Just as Garnet wheat i:- Doctor: —Well, -let's see, Why; this about `to be graded separately from makes -23 vIFI,ts so far. - Q c04 - >j other varieties of Canadian wheat, - - Abe: — 'Visits': That's nice of you, 8tj• its popuIarit both with Farm Shunts fig 0� a /, t8 • �1 __ y growers and sure. And I will return them lust as taillers is increasing, officials -of the - - - soon as -I am strong enough, Mow, Jominion department of agriculture I "teel•,.greatLy relieved, _ . - . - cep -r,•j According to the live stack survey SUNSHINE rls�� • •��i� have been informed. as at December 1, 1934, the number ss - - Following a long 'controversy the Knowledge keeps � Its mouth shut; i AIe s0 • ./ - of hens and chickens of farms in . Canada Grinin Act was amended a Canada was 46,487;230: i[ntorance talks loudly. Ave. � trJ�$d�l}r - 40 �`�"� year ago to provide for separate It Is one of the most beautiful com• Ob jlla J. $ 1 �pj ____trades for Garnet ,and the. new se- �- pensations of life, that no man can �fj k f fy G Miloh cows in Canada iaeieaaed in !p d,� tl t tulations come into effect' this fall. sincerely try ,o nrly �...,1„�, without numbers from 3659 200 head of Dec- - fpr -�D iQ`pj. d -There is much speculation as to the helping himself, Q► a i'e C - ember 1, 1933, !0 3,847.100 of Dec- p0 �I a� �IL4t `r h� ,price Garnet wheat will command, but Vmber 1, -1934, or 5.1 per cent. You can't push' yourself ahead by IJCC- a,� js k,'' S p� no doubt of the popularity of this` patting yourself on the back. A[� C•p hens h early- ripening, bigb- yielding wheat During the fiscal year ended March The man who spends today. brag - �ft lad 40. Yom'•-'" • ► Alf �8.t - _- -from the northern part of 'the prairie 1935,-198,916 King about want he is going to do p. 3i,- boxes. of about _ � ` __.. O provinces, tomorrow, did the' same thing yes- 14,925,120 pounds, of Canadian dress - i • Western grain companies reported ed poultryr were "inspected for- espost terday. "she -could lace 10 ears -more of pure and" local and interprovincial ahi LChat you cannot get is iregaelitl t y P P p- - y..... i Garnet seed wheat than are, available the thing you would not want if you :d with � Western farmers this spring. meet under the supervision_ of the F.^^ " r P R.' .T.ive Stock Sranrh of the could ld get it Part of 'lfils demand is attributed to Department of Agriculture. This was z yvur `.v.Y or* vuziacas- 4ee#Ltt + - mean for O row.-to the government's. crop- testing :plan -an - increase - in shipments over the you ,a Bard hoe; ;4 which has now. been in operation tery. ' likely. it doesn't .have a future. 1933 -34 flss a i year of 73,631 • boxes or " , four years and is showing farmers about 5,133,170 nags, worth digging tor. the desirability of having wheat of a This much can be said for the pro- ygre strain suited to local..camditions digai_ eon, he walked home Instead of "" �`�• +a: .+' As with -other crops the sufface' ladle by frequent- rb en bed should ul hoeing keo= ;thu`mbin .. . in order to command the highest g his _way home, .prices. Why doesn't someone evolve a -plan - _ . - - •`�., -`- -. ' - - : `,� British millers also .are, showing an to take the vitamins out of spinach caking. This practise not only keeps and . put them into pumpkin pie? DR U N KEN A I V E R S r" .- -down- weeds but''allows the air to -- i �las8hled Advertising 'enter the soil-and conserves moisture. Glrl : =Do,yott like blondes or Brun- _ RE EiV cites? C V E N O MERCY ■■ - - asCYCLE AN32 spa MANN .firs The tobacco producing areas of Boy Friend: =O�h, don't ''bother to - British Columbia extend 250 miles dye_it on any account, _ z UP: .1,UT03I6BILE TIRES. $s northward from the international - t o up, transportation Paid, Free boundary to the main line of the ' • ' HE man' aCl _Who takes a drink when he - Catalogue, ['rerirss, I95 Dungan West. are an homest lad, but Toronto, Canadian Pacific Railway and in- elude the districts of Keremos, it was a ;10 hilt I lost, not ten ones. - knows he is going to Chive a c�Tr is Ia ".>e XMX.V WARTED Grand .Forks, Oliver, Summerland', Smolt Boy; —I know and it was a $10 .bill I picked up, but last. time- I - deliberate] asking for trouble: ' .. jMEN —lr• YOU ARE MECHANICAL1.1 •Kelowna, Winfield,'Lavington. Verno, deliberately - found one ttie man didn't have auy r Inollaed..-ha•ve a fair education and Kamloops and Ashcroft.- Change: _ T _- 7reanze'the future-in Dieset industry, It is time for strict discipline On this . we wili train _you in spare time: small - • ; ' • " • � _ • • �' fee- Includes instructi'oti, consultW6n "Americana like excitement and Most tall talkers are idealists, The - and employment services: also tools.— %4olefice; .but their manners are gen- Y' On mad speed ..: on all forms` of road selfish. 1Q,, L4tlson• Publishing Co., Ltd., 73 ,.— disregard real facts, and. dwell in the •,'Adelltlde, �t•., Toronto, Ont. _ tie and kind. Gertrude Stein. lm oL,matP �a?+ - =E _ ness that lead to� accidents. 4' .• Sleight of Hand Artist (doing Persons' convicted of being ntoxicated while With' �3ri {sin and 'Amer- t g - 0 � (Raf-U trick): ­-Now, Friend, you bear-.your !ea In cooperation, .no • other ystsi,s.rra lri.6�.aha Ne � watch ticking fnsde at the handke_r- in charge of 'a motor vehicle will - receive no esmu,. ai.tlna. Thief ;' are 'you satisfied? a .. ` icountry or countries in the ; r`a °w� �• 'mercy. It is better to drive carefully than to "' `° '°""�"` lose your 'driver's license .:. perhaps p world wsiutd attempt to dls- iaariid•"O'e°''a° "e oft �I"' erha s er- . a.i�..t. d r.:r+•..• +.a. b•w an .... w ..++ p Fee $10,00 complete. y+t, PRIZE { - y, turb the peace of the world." t Details Free. K'rite \69d. manCfitl . . . in addition to receiving a :x MALCOLM ROSS - - Viscount' fIatisham•' X@lcht spedtaust, seweboronErl , Muir. CONTESTS ' � severe court sentence. for Artists and 'Authors IT' 15 BETTER TO BE 9� ' SAFE ... THAN SORB Y l AU'I�HO i•f L' • COUN- SEL ON WINNING PRIZE _ - •.- „ � ;• r• D FOREy CONTESTS is the title of MOTOR, VEHICLES BRANCH ��.�� s an article by one who is a :::ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS consistent whiner. _ - - +� This article and monthly Theis,` no need $4994 listings of Prize Contests, s sec►�Ads- - ' AND UP = Syndicate Markets and Mar- __ —: awlity 4nd saf to buy 30 X iii Mar- kets for Illustrations for De- sty .. tirss at W -uilsd bargain SENTINEL' ONTARIO - .,prices. For Firestone has signs, Greeting. Card De- - qwlity tire In erery pike si ns• and -'Verses Stories and -: mss — allows: S4" and' g THIS MUST STOP every _. Poems, supplied for ,,yearly ■ done one aria •the Firs. sdbscription of $2.00: In Ontario, during 1934, there were nearly 10,000 auto., " Intone name and guaranies. SIZE SENTINEL OIOfIEID NIGH t ►EED _. mobile accidents. Gat firestone - Safety and • _ Service at unusually low 30x3! . 4:99 6.00_ •''GIFF BA_ KL _ �St2 people were killed .prices. Drive in today 4,40/21, 6.35 5.50 10.00 - _ - -to your eeirest-Flresl6he _ 39 LEE AVENUE �B,9t.90 people were injured ;._ ' Della and see law quip 4.50/21 695 9.50 11.00 - — .. i 11 considerable•ir crease over 1933. it must. be evident s - • - lnorisy.is required to equip" _ 1 ' 4.75/19 7.75 10.50 14.25 _ " TOROhITO -� - ' -- - - - _.. # � to all thinking people that this »surf stop. your car. s 5.00119 6.40 11.25 11:45 oedlossle y Leff Hon, T. B. fAfth tars, U16sr Situ t►+e - • _ - - - - r •- ( - 4 . ' - Mrsiutsr sf rtbwarx _ Issue No. 25 --- 35 _ n4, ._ —i' "df _. �'': �.+ °.- ;.'".��u;'4r',a,_:.::'.ti�✓,- wry_- ..•�... -. ._ ...�. -.- ... ,1c'+ ''Cmy, �..-`': +,�.'^•,,t -',;CW .' "4;'1''. Eck •.tom !r% +} •sue -• f�'•,.:• -.kti; ..,�,.,.o'°",,;�r -:C. :�Y .a.n ,'q 7 + ..a. "7''"`. 'bj.e.' r =6e,. ° s -`n r'C, q1�.' `• •�,+i�+,�.,h• . , !?'.:,. - . ` a ,+, "" ;'±-.� :4 3 ; : + , . rfi •, a✓'.,? -, iii_ • 'isi.^ �.y�.r '"''' 3a.� s - :,r�'..`..�:. A� is "."If ,�, '� - " tip^" •� ",~ ' '` �� ''� A� •�- t. w' � .. i Oxford way junior and reserve grand j a 3-fir old tec- 1 O RCw $1 O Biscismithin di` ` A01'� fig °*'a -0 't n 46$A" ord' at Avondale of 634 lbs, of! fat, l a a� ,•,; eye champior- at Ottawa Fair last sum- _ and will be awarded a silver medal —' at right • - lass, and is a -son of, the Imported Well bb paid by the Po ice Tr !else Keeper, senior herd sire at Avondale certificate by the Canadian Jersey Board for information IkuWina to the Now is the time to have those sepals ' Terris p Cattle Club, ohs attended to. H:►rrowa repai who is an R. 0. P. and ClassAA bull convi,-tion of the person or persons j >s1.75 per year; $1.50 paid in advance whod%ma,ged theslectric wires. broke also new seetioos on hand. The fpm Subscriptions to the United States He, has wton.many- prizes in his ear- Y locks on thehoo[hs, broke benches or ous Fleury Plows always on hand. tier days, and his daughter, La Front- Q RO Y otberwise d»nraewi trees or other pro- Also dealer in Viking Cream gapsra - " _ .:.and Gt. Britain $2.00 is advance. less 14farie has been twice champion _LP ROCK petty, or may in future do eo, in the tore and Electric Washers. over Jersey Island. For a dam, the +�+ �+ Memorial Psrk, Piekering. Dealer in Qocksbutt and Frost ,tUHN MtlKKARx Qrolirietor• Keeper has the great show and pro- THEATRE F. J. PROU9E. Ohairmaa Wood machinery.' _ ducing cow Oxford Day Dream, a?48 M. USAPMAN9ac. -tress -grand champion Jersey female at the '�7CY�3LZ'BY' A phone call will bring us to yourfaruu Whitev&16 Osy- acetylene welding. 1932 C. W. E., and with four prod- ♦♦� Mutual Little Constance Randall is under 'uction records that average over 600 Maple Leaf FL a phone Pick 715 I' lbs. of fat. Her highest record is FRIDAY and SATURDAY �o t the doctor's care fir bronchial troub g ♦nsnranee Co. - F. T. 'woodward _.. � 129681bs, of milic containing 750 lbs. JUNE 2t httd 22 _. GREENWOOD 491y - There was a splendid congregation- of fat., Her daughter Pioneer Dream fiftiTHE PEST •and WAWANIJSA INS. CO. _ - : at the United Chruch on Sunday of _ _ 13 EST j� . (heap Rates for Farm and Cooatt7 loot week taking part in the "Thanks — MAN WINS giving„ of the first decade of "Un- �' T L' N T I O N i >� Suildi • _ --. rty„ Windstorm Insurance on Bundlnp Notice to 'You A splendid response to a ``house• �� 1 j 1' IYl e rS EDMUND LO W E Wiadmilla, Silos 'etc. _ ;o- house" collection in the cotrznun JACK HOLT Automobile Insurance of sty, under the auspices of the Wom- FLORENCE RICE All Rinds We du Building of all kinds, en's Institute, on behalf of the Kin b �D�D _ - George the Fifth Silver Jubilee Can- �TASOLINB & DISTILLATE Write or Phone CARPENTERING. - ' ....ter Fund, which results! in the Delivered in forty galluh.lota and BABBITT " y BOWMAN 8c ROHTE CEJiENTINQ, sum of $17.35 being forwarded to the :over. WHITHY. OFT PLUMBING Countess of Bessb„zuugh, Zhu Brae- daA 15 etc. and Tsa. Carolina Jubilee Singers and _ iously acknowledged the same with ALINE MteMAHON : ,a signed picture of their Majesties, Distillate 13 eta. per gal. GUY KIBREE ROOFING `-Ring George and Queen Mary. So ___ __- ; (� (�Ai We also @ell Brantford Roofing The Women's Institute' continues its ;'HAS. SARGENT'8 HARDWARE`, �.+t+ L good work in a quiet manner, en- MARKHAM. ONT_ Monday; Titesday and Wedn'9day _ _ Myterials, Empire Bathroom -deavoring to do good to the utmost Phour 901? ` 'L3 3 _ � JUNE 24, 25 sad 28 � Eq'�ipmeat, Dore Water. � sf their ability, upholding their ' �.. Order your W +later Supply Of Systems, Beatty - 0 th, "For. Home and Country." �f �+�� 7f : `Stable Equipment Mills of the Gods COAL and c,ther Bnilding Materials Garden Notes MAY R08JON ^ Estimates Free VICTOR 30RY COKE -Work Guaranteed x This month' is a good time to W 3Y plant seed of perennia s and _ btann FAY R - WOOD F. J. PROIJ SE ua1s. Plant in a corner where thr ,Added - seedlings will get some shade and - - . FRo U Phone fl iE)2 keep watered, then transplant care Ey"ight "Cin I lemon al"e CHAS. LAW, Pickering PICKERING,- ONTARIO 'fully when large enough to move. GPM r.mia,, •rrmseI od bass p� 8� rubs which have bloomed thi. +s wig • DGTrn" ehane 3520 _ sly _ spring should be pruned now, re _ - -- ,.a - some-of- the-- old...weed —bu' -- E - f �+i3,Ff'RE)`P Tf1NFr -- p - �+M preserving the shapeliness of the Q� - JEAN M U I R Blue Bell FOOD D Quaker - lhrub. Lilacs. should have the old �.]NeesO!!ee>r�sstie>Igi� MARGARET LINDSAY blossorns cut off so that the new ANN DVORK Coffee SPECIALS Corn Flakes, buds will have a better chance to THURS., FRI and SAT. grow. Put twiggy sticks amongst - - -- : 25c. lb. 3 pkgs. 23c. - the sweat peas and clirim Lo. help � _ -- ...hold them up: Delphiruunss ,�houi3 = _ - • - - . 6e staked as. a strong wi :d is liable DO'NIINION *�', - io break down the flowering stems. COWAl� S. COCOA, 11b. =tin, 23e• - Anchusa is another plant with a bs- sitle stem and needs support. Loh- Pitted Date$, 2 lbs. foC -• . 23c• lips should be staked as planted as _ FIREMEN'S' PICNIC _ one is apt to hurt the roots w:heri Re-cleaned raisins, 2 Ibis. for putting stakes In later. Inure can TICK �.IjVING stand .a lot of liduid manure now . . - Cooking Figs, 2 lbs. for . 5c. they are blooming ana will respond _ tc: liberal applications. axo Meal, per bag, , �1 Sc• - Part'2 B Tournaments -: - I-Iar'd and Soft SI'i 7. Ball our - -_ Nip the seed pads off the tulips. ('alithumpian Parade SHORTENING, lb. prints, 2 for 25c. .: but do not cutodown the leaves.. if ._,thatpart of ,the garden is wanted : - -- ,Races - All kinds _ Ammoa�a� pkg., 5e. Many Flowers p _ -:for the ether' flowers, lift the - bulbs .' MIDV�AY _ - -- Chipso, lg. pkg.,21 c.. with face eloi h free land heel them into a trench to rip- C_ en. Keeping the dead flowers nipped ,?;" - - - - - Princess Flakes 155. Special, 4 bars, 20c. off makes the garden tidier besides '~ AMATEUR rIV I GHT _ SUN 1;AY Ikeeping the plants in bloom longer. {g 'Heeds of )rimroees, ' polyanthnaes ..MAURICE BODDINGTON, Maser of Ceremonies Health Food large pkg. '2 for '- -_19C.. be­— and auriculas should be picked the pods had chance to burst A W T ki 4S ' R ECE I V LD ILE TO JIIi�T 9 25TH � ROYAL i -' said is sewn at once will produce a PtE�stl'31 Flour 24 lb• a +69C• good patch of seedlings in a few Farmt'rs, Attention, 1 f f r . weeks. T'he old plants give better - _ - -- iAcads of bloom if divided into small - a clumps. Thin out the vegetables as New ASE high -lift Oil bath Mower, lightest draft, gears behind _800'rH d MUR /SQ/V Isle goon as possible and axle: Only two Star reduction_ s, Pressure Wbricatcd ti•arin.,e xregnmily. A little- old -"oor dust4W Eccentric bushio= keeps bar in perfect lire, cannot bind, miaimun� _ %I the after t asparagus mill . a8 a War- Plc ering HardWare Store tniant after the weeds are out. Wat- neck weight, all sizaa for Mrses or tractor. - - -ch formildew on roses and dust with The-new Case variable drop Corn Planters, checks, drills and hill _ flowers of sulpha: of spray with drills corn. Change of feed made with foot pedal witwoutstoppigg. carbonate of soda, 1 teaspoonful to MUST TRY 11 quart of water. Power and Horse drawn Grain and Corn Binders, Corn Cultiva- - -:.C• V. ::...: tors. We can supply specialized equipmeat for Arden and field, - , - Coat or Planet Jr. CANADA VARNISH CO. At the dispersal sale of the Pure- ' ' i bred Holsten herd owned by Innis- Used Machinery ft., Massey Binder, Ekctric Washing machine, : ' P711NTS 71N0 VARNISHES F $ free Ltd., Lefroy, 35 head, including 'Beatty, copper tub. • 14 ft. ,silo, Oliver tractor plow, Cars for s large percentage of calves and You can be 'convinced that you can buy~ g . Beatty tf Louden track. Plow points at lowest prices. :.yearlings, sold for an average of a better product at a lower price. Our proximately- $100 per head. The :+Case Tractors and used Threshing Machinery. 4 - 'business for Paints, Varnishes tf Enam- eighteen cows and -heifers averaged ��++ f Et`j9., the yearlings and heifer cal W. F. pISNEY, - VreellWOOd !els has more than doubled in the last g - i. vex • averaged $81.50, and the bull years, due to the increasing sale of. ;- calves averaged. $38.00. Top price of R. R. 1, Locust Hiv °. Phone Pick 2314 oVT61ot whI *c t these products. $165. was paid for two record .dau -- ` — ------ ....�. ■n THERE 1S A RE7150N ghters of Abbekerk Sylvius Lad 28th � • , '."one going to W. otH. her Westney , Pick SPECIALS IN USED GOODSrw =- __..R p `._ erin and the other to Gordon Task AReat for McCormick - Deeriu Farm Machines ier, Milton, York +Count buyers took _ Oar Motto:-"We have i • ' ` - 1 ^r head, fi going to Geo. Blanchard, and Repair. ' - t' Cxo get it, 01 - Newmarket, four to Ed. Haines, of 1`'29 `Plymouth' Sedan 1929 Pontiac Coach t� no tact a Ding; two each to W. H. Westney, 1933 Chev. Coach' ' 1928 Chev. Coach it t t . Pickering.', 1933 Pontiac Sedan - �,: Massey- Harris Hay Loader i Teleph.one. -3990 • �' ' ' '' 1933 Chev.' Sedan �� McCormick - Harris -Side Delivery Rake J. S. BALSDQN, = - ".PICKERING 'The- vreil-- known - Jt:seq tsreeaer, 1929 Plymouth Sedan McCormick Rake Ralph Boalde, Whitby, Ont., has pur- 1930 Olds Sedan ••Frost•and Wood Mower i ehased the senior yearling bull, Av- 1929 Pontiac Coupe. Massey- Harris 6 ft. binder Men's Work Boots, $2.49, np. - - _ • :..endale Oxford from Avondale Farms 1931 Pontiac Sedan Massey- Harris 7 ft. binder Men's Overalls and Pants, $1.25 Eer Asir, up. -y Ltd., owned by Senator Arthur C. 1928 Durant Roadster (2 only) 21 tooth Massey. Cultivator 7 - Mardy, Brockville, Ont, Avondale 1932 Durant Roadster 2 Massey Manure Spreaders Shirts, _ Men's W rte, 10.65, or.2 for $1.25 `!... 1932 Essex Coach. 1 McCormick Manure Spreader _ _ atk :.: NOTICE _ - w, . r.Fa Team Harnel@s, 823.80, up. 1932 Ford Pick up Number Tractor Plows rm 1932_ Chev, Pickr•up _ : , .'13 -inch Mill Grinder (double head) Horse Collars at Various Prices _ - �•i a _ Tenders addressed to the undersig- •101 ' Chev. 1 1 -2 ton duals 25 H. P. Fairbanks Gas Engine _ , Sweat Pads Team Linea '• !sell will be received up to July .1931 Durant. 1 1 -2 ton duals 2 DeLaval Cream Separators _ _ Now is the Time to get that Old '30th, 1935, for the position-of care- 1930 Ford 1 1 -2 ton duals 2 8 -inch Grain Grinders _ _ p 1928 G. M. C. 1 1 -2 tort single 1 Vert Electric Grain Grinder Harness Repaired 'taker -at the School -House of S. S: 1930 Dodge Panel Engine Drive Washer , :. Phone 2904 No. 2, Pickering. Tenders to include 1931 !Durant Pick -up 32 Volt Electric Washer - dlidsummer and Faster Cleaning. 192$ Durant Coach - - .2 Electric Stoves. l� x H. J. Le Gard, ' CEC I' 0"R A DLE Y Le. Oaf. CHAS. COOPER, • CLAREMONT o.= at .a t w cw or f Claremont rli ' Ali Pretty is attending the Postal the party was holding the tire and holiday Mrs. C S. Carruthers, of - a ". Convention, at ]WevWe, this week. pushing from the back the car Budd- Stouffville, President and Mrs. Gor- 'f '�- ed Glover and Mrs. D. A. Scott, Visa Emma , Radio' visited Trani River teat week.' mod, of Uxbridge enly jerked back and passed over don Middleton of Hunstville Seer-e- ,Ed. and Wilbur Gleeson apent the spent a few days with Miss H. Wal- him, dislocating his neck and paral`y- tary, extend an invitation to all rel- part o! the week in Belleville. sing one aide He was taken to the atives to be in attendance and get ALL MAKES James early The Public library will be closed . Stouffville Hospital - for- treatment, acquainted - James Hortop, o! Toronto, spent a from Saturday night, June 22nd un- -and afterwards to the Toronto Gen- _,couple. AND REPAIRED - - - couple. of days with Claremont rel- tit, July 9th. - PRI-CES REASONABLE - - - -- atives. last week. eral Hospital, where his condition is jnSUre your 'car car b ves and Mrs. Kilpatrick and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lye and Mr and grave. Y Y WORK GUARANTEED i Mrs. Bryan spent Sunday in Peter- s and Mrs. Caskey spent - Sunday at Musselman's Lake biro and Rice Lake. - ...Middleton Re union Picnic ARTHUR U R FIELD ;µ D. M. Morgan attended a group all means But Mrs. John Morgan and grandchild R. T. I- Uraduate meeting of the Maple Leaf Fire Ass- The President and Program Com- Insure with an agency ezperienoed' � .• •' ' ` :� ren, of Toronto, were week end via- in car inurance 43 40 Phone 5201, PICKERING urance Co., at Columbus, this week. mittee of the Middleton family have itors with ;41iss Elizabeth Evans. Duncan Morgan was elected, at a arranged to hold their annual picnic I am safe in stating that the larg- Five of our lady bowlers entered recent meeting of the Cemetery Bd. at Couchiching Park, O'rillia, on lot. est share of cars insured in the _ . Tthe Gala Day Tournament at Port the late John Gregg, Parr on Wedneada 'last. Mrs. Fr as of July. The program has been pre- Townships of Pickering and Cart- . • Y Y Secretary- Treasurer. pared, to be composed of speeches, weight are insured through this a- �� Evans brought third prize. FUNERAL DEFLECTOR AND c. Mrs. Wm. Birkett celebrated her Several from here attended the songs, races etc and other amuse- gency and in the Pilot Insurance Co., EMBALMER funeral of the late .Albert Holden of manta, and dinner Will be served in and the latter company for three " - birthday last week, on the Green. ' Successor,to W. J. Mather Agincourt. on Smiday last. Deceased the Pavilion at 12.30• o'clock. 'Bring ,years in succession have written the 26 members who were present at the I time enjoyed her hospitality. They is the third brother to pass -away .your baskets and join in a pleasant largest volume of car„ insurance in _ 9couPfville this spring. the. Province of Ontario mainly be- { Ni ht and Da Service are wishing her many more birth- g y Decoration Dap in t)<e Claremont NOTICI~7 cause of their satisfactory settle- Business Phone Residence Phony days. Union Cemetery is announced for ment of..claims and their very reas- 9801 9829 A recent announcement in this Sunday, July 7th.. Judge Ruddy, of Ravin coasts rates. The Pilot Insurance Co. . - column of the election of officers g, purchased the -blacksmith - Whitby, s to be file guest speaker in and horseshoein' was the first company to give ' a tV9 . of the Women's Institute for the com g g shop from T. gave the name of the and sepcial' music to be anaoun�ced� Stephznson, we wish to thank all special rate to _farmers. This agency << �� ing Year, g later,' will 6e given our customers for their steins in has handled 107 claims during the YOGI: Can B 12 at HOLM President incorrectly, this should Edgar Evans inducted a n �*r �f P last .five ears and most of which T1 ALES, BATTERIES, have appeared as: Mrs. R. E. Foray- g . Y ' . the past, and we are now equipped Y ff boys and young nu'u on a two car to carry on in the same manner with were auto accident I claims. , These . ACCESSORIES, a •, th, President. 1 tour to Montreal, Ottawa, tien up to increased, facilities. claims were settled at a total cost " A �enr enjoyable evening .was see the Dionne bahi.a. They had a of $20,702.95 and only one bf these Atae low and better prices s in the beautifully decorates Y Agents for TACO machinery and Y sit great time, cooked their own meals, supplies. went to court, It being a 450.00 as _ i~ living-room at the home of Mrs. J: PP .. g and slept on *,ha a�ftest .awns. cIaiin where both parties were ab- ou can in Toronto. H. Caskey, when her pupils gathered f Lye and Son. Y The Baptist Mission Circle will solutely sure that they were in the on Friday evening last, to entertain Claremont, Out - Y g meet at the home -of Mrs. Lynn on right. •mothers and friends with a piano re- Tuesday, June 25th, at 2.30 p, m. Let as repair that leaky top vital. 'Delightful piano numbers, con - The report of the Whitby and Lind- NOtIC@ t0 Cte�[ItOFi All other lines of Inscaance Written _ sisting of solos, duets and trios were gay Association will be given, and also at Reasonable Rates in Reliable Skilled Motor Repnire. rendered by the girls, displaying asocial hour will be spent with Mrs, Gompames. Gordon i the patient work' of a - kind, faith- L n IN THE ESTATE of JESSIE Call or Write r Gd J. Law ful teacher. At the conclusion of the yn WALKER, All persons having claims Members of the congregation of I A . B ' recital, the following address, was r against the Estate of Jeanie Walker, Phone 290.8 - read by e f ill w Spenceley -Dear the. United Church and community late of the Township of Pickering, Brougham Out. Phone Pick 515 are reminded of the Anraiveraary in the County of Ontario, Married Your patronage is appreciated. I PIcKBRING1, ONTARIO Mrs. Caskey:- We, your music pup- Services in the United Church on Woman; deceased, who died on or its -wish to express our sincere app- Sunday nekt, when Rev. Archer Wall reciation for your patient, faithful ace of the Sunday School Publicat- about -the' hereby _day d February, TREAT YOURSELF TO A work. And at this time we beg of 1933, are hares notified to send in ' ions. Toronto, will address fire _con- ;au -to accept this gift as a token of -• gregation-at each service. to the undersigned on or before the i love and good wishes for your he About two hundred of the friends Second day of July, 1935, foil part HAPPY HOLIDAY • • , • piness and prosperity in massy 'Years iculam a their claims.- to come. Signed by the girls -The and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Don. Immediately after the said last{ a large carved glass flower McCullough {nee Made Ham), who mentioned 'date, the assets of the TRAVEL B'YOTRCOACH gift, ge were married on June tat, gathered -said estate will be distributed a- basket with matching candle sticks at the home of the latter's slants ;was presented by` Shirley Kilpatrick on Tuesday ecenisi June l lth, for ,mongst the parties emitted thereto, l Y g• having regard only to claims of ; and Evelyn Sanderson. In a pleasing a niisceilalseous - shower. ' A large which the undersigned shall then Leave all your cares behind Enjoy the clear, fresh air and y M an rser, Mrs. Casket' expressed her number of useful, beautiful and cost- have notice. the scenic be;aty of the open highway -enjoy the safety thank, to the girls. A purse was then-, ly gifts were presented. _ Dated at Toronto this 1st' day of aDd comtprt of modern de luxe parlor, coaches and the con. ` presented to JrIable Tucker, whom On Thursday last about 15 ladies June, 1935. ' `bars. Casket' thought had worked the of the W. M: S. visited the Locust pond L. Walker. oenienee of limousine aerviea without limousine cost. -. •- .. -. Hardest during the year. A dainty Hill Society. The meeting' -as held By his solicitors, - lunch was served, bringing this �'y � the home of 31rs. Topper. The McMillan, - i pleasant 'evening to a close. Tisonson and. - ' Summer Time 'Tables ' On Monday evening. of this meek Devotional and Business part of the 605 Royal Bank Bldg. Toronto. Ont. meeting was taken by the - Locust- e - -'• .. 'v 'Saturday. June 22nd . the citizens' of this community gat- Hill Society. firs. Hoover, President, - - - *red in the Masonic Hall. •to ahare � ,.isz the 'chair. The Claremont Society Harness ai�tl Shoe A,Cllonventent I )aily Motor Coach Service ie the _community- ezpreasion 'If; was then invited to give the prop- •• -- good -will on the departure of 'two ram, ,Mrs. Kilpatrick. presided. Mrs. - � Repairing To Popular Oatwrio Resorts - highiy res families, 3Ir ,�sd RARRIS- ORILLIA- VIDLAND- WA9AGlA RLAOH petted Glover gave a.solo " Giver of- Life "; - Mrs. J. H. Casks and Mr. and Sir.:. Mrs, Scott a Pa)er, "Your' Work and . • _ pltAVl�1Y6.URST- MU9KOKA. WHARF - HUNTSVILLH Magnus Morgan and family. A very Mine." sirs. Caskey, a Piano Inqtr- Raving opened up shop in .the pre- large number were present, the hall umental "Glow- Worm." A paper tak- mises opposite E• Lewis' Bakery, I ,l ACB90N'9 POINT.- AFCAQFRTQV -- MU99ELl[AN'8 LASH' being filled. Rev: J. E. Glover, as ea from the 23rd Psalm was given am now prepared to receive and so,. it-ad intermediate points Chais�rsan spoke very fittingly, as by Mrs Kilpatrick. A duet by Mrs. icit this class of perviee from my " did fire other speakers introduced by " massy_ Claremont and vicinit t- Dicect• connections with steamers at MuskWi Wbarf• r Scott and Ills. Glover, .My Faith y W •hfm: Rev. Mr. Harton, Stewart Gr- Looks up to Thee." The meeting rose. Leave your work at the shop. Huntsville and Midland chant, Fred Evans, T. C. Brown, 1- closed by singing "Blest Be the Tie Open,. Monday. Wednesday, Friday Johnson and R E Forsyth- Certain that Binds." and prayer Led by Mrs. and Saturday. _ = expressions spare given from thw.pl- Lapp. A social hour was spent with J. Fsiox _ _ .,Lake grid H1$hWSy = atiorm, suggestive of some doubt• supper served 'on the lawn. All left _ R- =: ful proceedings, with which the and feeling they had spent- a pleasant NaeahOn �Tonra " - ience and populace appear to con- and profitable afternoon. THE "dIAUBLINS "- • _ -__ - - - cur. Addresses were read co the de- - _ B L A U T Y •SALON - :. _ .v it h R 11 rs pauses paid s :part ing families and bealtiiut tokens Stoutiville - _ O�iB DAY TO BIGHT DAYS given. The address, the same in 'each - --r- _ __with 9tc►p -uvdr PriRlegt+a caae is here given: .past t.i ..tea Rev; Mr. Young, w1ro is bmldin3 -a 199BmNpea seAw year. which- ewaea- ' Ve are very sorry' to learn of your residence .on Church St-, ,rdll. move �RIUSROIC� L anew Pwrmwoeot Wares _ W71gRt3�' BE71Cii. ,,••LAKE HUROM •intended departure from -Smong us, ben in July. I have Permanent Wsves to euitevery ;and 'to sne has been delegated the It is' expected that a branch of privilege and the honour of 'convey- the Provincial Savings Bank will be say's purse. eo why eQt snake -. in to on the sentitsserst of thin _an appointment, ROlid>4j► V18tfr8 III g Y established here. +community gathering the occasion Onr baseball team .played s tie IRifeail mycuttotaere my very best NEW YORK- ATLANTIC CITY of your leaving us to eetabliah your g� here on Friday' in . a league careful attention. _ :F ;residence, in .another town. We want match with Beaverton. �►lso, Msrcalting, Hair- cattiag, Scalp BOSTON - WASHINGTON- MONTREAL R: to express our feelings' of deep reg- Rev. Walter Percy, a former res-, ret at your going, with the hope that ident of - Stouffville,.died suddenly at and Faeiol Trewtments -''Ask for attractive illustrative folder describing delightf�d - - "Va rs" to ou will not forget us soon. We want 13hwcn acing. cation Tom Ontario's popular resort4 and y what .hi esteem Kansas City last' week. -.. !•.'':.. l? .' .;. you. to kbow in . gh' Rev.- Dr. Thos. Mitchell, who has inexpeosive holiday visits to the big cities. -, ou are held by us, wtd to •what a s y spent his school days here, and'• who 1 I @. I. S�uz� dell „ degree we shall miss you in the • gen- has been living At . Edmonton, Alta. c - • - - erat activit of the communit as a PhunP 19bR CLARESiONT •Daily Service -- -LOW Fares Y • Y is returning to .his birth -place here. - 'whole. Your kindly , character has A drowning accident happened tc• left. its .lasting mark on our lives, two doys, Named Brown, at Siloam. 14ORSE REGISTER. between TORONTO and °s and we are better citizens, and .shall ---- "' BUFFALO -NEW YORK - DETROIT A short distance from here.' They be better citizens for your having were out on the pond, one punt fish- COMMODORE -AGAIN (26812) - CHICAGO - L09 ANGELES - MONTREAL - OTTAWA passed this way. We send with you' ing when they mere capsized in the choicely bred Clydesdale Stallion, :and other CAnnd6d and U. S. A. 'pointe our admiration, our best wishes for Water. the property of Robt. Dafoe, of your future welfare and saccess, and i Leland Emmerson who was shout - Green, River, will make the season 1 3 PICKERING - TORONTO -our prayers that the blessing of Him I ing ground -hogs with his chum, of 1935, as'foliows: Tdesday, 21st to Whom we must all submit and Bruce Winterstein, met with a pain- of May, will leave his own stable LEAVE PICKERING - • ' - :LEAVE TORONTO Whom we ought •humbly to adore, ful accident when the gun disebarg and proceed' to McGrisknn Bros. (Eastern House) Eastern = (Bay at Dundas) -` i may be ynusa always. We want you ed its contents into his foot: after con. 3,'Pickering, for, noon; thence Standard t9 take with you. a slight token of •an x -ray examination the bullet was to John'Barnes','Cherrywood, for A'• M• :P. M. Time _ A. M. > P30 our regard, not for its intripsic dal- removed and it i^ expected that'the night. Wednesday, pros ads to a 6.09 2.54' _ a 6.30 a 3,30 ve; but as a remembrance so that foot will, be saved. Hugh Push's, one - m Est of• a ti.44 a 3.54 7.4'0 a.3o every time you use it or see it you The Stouffrille Old Boys and Old Whitevale, for noon; ce to i.44 a 4.54 __ 9.00 530 will be reminded of us, your friends in Girls Association,' of • Toronto, held his own stable for night. Thurs- 9.24 5.54 x' - -10.30 a 6.30 =Claremont, among -whom you used their atsnual re -union at `:1'Iemorial dsy, proceeds to Fred Wright's, 10.54 - e 6.54 c' 11.30 7.30 ' to live. So in behalf of the members - �,•n, Park here on Wednesday of this lot 29, con. 6,'Pickering, for noon; ¢ . ' 11.54 7.54 P. M. `e 8.80 A of the community gathered here to- week There were from 75 •to 100 thence to his own stable, where he P. M. a 854 22.30 9.30 '+ might, it gives me great pleasure to who came out from Toronto and ;<.1 will remain 'until • the followm 12.54 9.54 c' 1.30 10.36 _ - present -to you these tokens, and nearly a hundred from -town joined Tuesday-. a 1,54 b 10.44 8.30. <: d -may you long be' spared to use them. with them at a supper in the United HICKORY LAD (11155) -= Pure Si ed on behalf of the community: a- daily` except Sun. & -Hot. b -Sun. & Hol. only. Bt► 'Church basement. bred, black Percheron' Stallion, c -Sat. only. a -gat., Sun. & Hot only, l 'Rev. J. -E.- Glover; I. F Dopking; B. A -curious mishap and what prow- the property. of Allan Reesor, R. ' Kil atrick - To -Mr and Mrs. Morgan r� ^ p ed to be almost a fatal accident took R, 1, Markham, will make the sea- _ Cepiesof•tlie new time tables are available at all ofli�es sad agencies.- ' '•...�, 4. were given a Dinner Wagon, and place near here on Sunday la_, A son of 1935, at his own stable, lot T[CKETS, TIME TABLES " the- two boy's, a Bed -side Table and car, driven h Y a arty of fourfrom P - ten. 4, Scarboro. "Terms,, $10.00 'AYD ALL COACH TRAVEL INFORMATION AT ' Lamp; and to Mr. and Mrs- Caskey, Toronto, passed through here to KILMEIN 25414, (21346 - The •Pure :. 'Occasional Chairs each, Handshakes Slussehnan's Lake, and a short dis- $red Imported Clydesdale Stallion _GRAY COACH LINES and regrets at the departure were tastce from the town the car got off the property of Oscar Wilson will � the order at the close of the even- the highway backing into the ditch. make the season' of 1985,at his Baatera $OIItile -- PICg$E;INGI -- PhOne, 4500 and atter, t- - • ,ing. � _ Three of them got out p owes stable. " ed to push it forward. While one of } ti �., . :.y, L•:.•t . m,x'• �� .jP-' — •�y °�w,' trtfta. H �� °�,• X, #,y •rp�. i. :I•=c_ "c - :% �o °'''va' .`r� w� s "'^x:" "�i'. •w + "'3 aft' yr,�y � ,� i _ _ FINGERPRINTING How T O ' Jet A K E I C E D _'T E A (nFute six heaping teaspoons of Salado Black To e to o pint of Fresh boiling `� " A HANDY GAINS POPULARITY water. After six minutes strain liquid into two -quart container. While hot, odd 1� /q cups of ranulated sugar and the juice of 2 lemons. Stir well until sugor is " POCKET TREAT _ ._ dissolved T Fill container with cold water. Do not allow tea to cool before addIng �Q the cold water,, otherwise liquid will become cloudy. Serve with chipped ice. r ,4�" It', y National Bureau Plan Reets - - - � �cri► JU With Less Opposition !� " Now QDtk`Ea Montreal— Antagonism raised by the freedom - loving Canadian against " • the establishment of a national finger q y. print bureau for general identification ---purposes is crumbling ' slowly but - surely under the determined attack ...f....+++ of peace officers from coast to coast. s • "The day is not far distant when ° ' t every Canadian, from the age of ? years up, will have his or her fin- s IDE o YOUTH ,igerprints on record at Ottawa and. Your Handwriting: thus provide an nfallible method of i - J By NELLE M. $CANCAN identification in cases of amnesia, accident, illness or death away from. Reveals Your home," an enthusiastic supporter of I ' �(AuthOt Of, "Pencarrow ") the proposed' bureau said recently. ' All Rights i ('eoffre St. air Great strides have been made ins ��ara�' er� Reserved Grap ologist ` finger printing. since Sir William - - - - - - - - - - - - - ... -- `- sx7rofrs=s "Talk to them. Can't• you make flereschel first established- the method Here wQ see a growp of young -•veo children understand that -they must l of finger print identification in India . (Editor's Note: Have YOU written would like to be, or what you think ple carried on the tides of youth not do things; I mean. explain why It's In to. obtain a• handwriting analysis? you are. Send specimens of the writ - Young Kelly. Pencarrow- tinnily settles Y late in the 19th century. Unfortun- Many of our readers have done so ings you wish to be analyzed, stat. •, .. own on the Pencarrow farm, with naughty." atel • however, 'Genevieve, his cousin, as housekeeper, 3 r finger printing was - • - who la .in love 'wltli her cousin. Robin "You ought to have•married a law- ,for years used only as a means of and have been both surprised and ing birthdate to each case, Send 10a Herrick- Cousin Nell Macdonald be.. yer," said Kelly identifying criminals. Thus it became Pleased. A character delineation may .coin for each specimen, and enclose comes engaged to Erena Joicey -Goff. "M I don't mean your lather's assoetated in the mind of the average be the means of reorienting your with .3c stamped, addressed envelope, Peter Pencarrow to-showing Interest g whole future, See the 'announcement to: Geoffrey St. Clair, Room 421, 73' In, Maisie Kite, a typist. method. citizen with crime and he regarded y The family is suddenly faced with The remark called his grandmoth- with horror -its use for any purpose. following this week's article.) Adelaide Street West, Toronto, Ont.' the serious illness of Sir ](!ties Yen er's warning: "One day you will have Ail letters will be treated confidert --� eajTON1 Gradually, however, Canadians are traal and replies. mailed as " Kelly suddenly ma.rrlee Dislsie Kite. sons of your own, and you will do the . Y P quickly becoming accustomed to the idea of same." This week I am devoting my ar- as possible, CHAPTER TWENTY -FIVE Already Kelly found himself plan -, finger printing for identification title to dealing with several letters, _ . y purposes. and..-the problems that they raise, .be- lt was a night in June when Sir aing the future for his boys; one to P P es. Prominent' citizens of the cause I feel trhat many of my readers j=' ,` _ _ Miles Pencarrow "e first grandson was carry on the Home Favm, one to Dominion have already used the sys- Y1� omen Goes BalQ barn at the Hutt. Norah came out take on Duffield; for Ella had no son, tem and the records, are filed either may Have similar problems to cope with and the advice rendered to t next morning, all tremulous tears and and one to follow Sir I►Siles 1n law, at Ottawa or in the police idea ti s. 111 League° O[ these correspondents may be helpful _ good •advice, Genevieve held the In the new adjustment Maisie and cation bureaus of -their home cities. • sleeping baby -•a fair-skinned, red- her, babies b me a figti,re of impor- The United States. is far ahead of to a "wider circle. 1�at10nE sSe1'V1C@ haired Pencarrow -and claimed it as lance • hie sons was a flap contra- Canada in this respect for thousands. 'Miss J. T. says( "Is there snore- Jber godchild. butlon to the. clan, Genevieve •wait a of "identification" prints are on re- thing wrong with me, or is it my Geneva. - The League of -Nations Miles could not restrain -his impa -" great help in most emergencies. The cord at Washington in a special sec- relatiies that are to'bla.me. 3everat has just had to pay $1,660 as corn dente when told it grits s boy, At children worshipped their aunt, and tion reserved at the Bureau of Iden. boy friends during the last year or pensation to one of itA women' work - her imagination could meet them on tification headquarters in that city. two have become 'has - beens' because era who went completely bald while] Oast he was a grandfather. Perhaps sporting terms, and she took their Impetus was given recently to this of interference from my, sisters, Now in the League's service. sl ' =mere l would find one of his name games seriously, practice in the United States when I have really fallen in love .with a• The .woman, a Frenen widow, � -d- and blood to follow after him and p seplsce the sons, who had gone these Having started Jaw to assist her a recent kidnapping case was solved very nice boy, and my sisters tell that she had bad to work in a room" own way. father more effectively, Genevieve and the perpetrators jailed largely me things about him that make Fie into which smoke from a chimney When it came to choosing a name, Went through with it. Soon after through the discovery of the finger wonder it he is as nice .as he seeftis. was blown. The smoke, she claimed.+ Maisie -third 'son was born', Genev,- prints in the lone! house the vjc- ?'>n sending specimens of each of our 'removed her hair. !fatale suggested Miles. Genevieve' P y wanted Michael. because of the red leve passed her final law examina- tiro was first removed td after his writings, and await your advice," She only made her • claim . -- !or hair, Kelly left that his grandfather, tion. There was some satisfaction In disappearance. Victims of accidents, There is nothing Intrinsically wrong $20,000 -- after the had lost her job having got through and qualified for with 'your boy friend, Miss J. T. He who, after a71, had made the home amnesia or death- have also been with the League for which she had? Farm from a rough bush valley, a profession, and Sir Miles's inordin- quickly identified- a n d relatives seems to tae a straightforward, ilke- worked. 12 years as &,stenographer. ate pride in her .achievement achievement -was promptly notified when prints were r •, tthould be perpetuated -ia the new p y P able young man: You yoursalr wr•+ - • some ....., �..•btlu„ for nis earlier -- 4eneration„ There was much talk on file. somewhat highly- strung, and easily diaappolntmeats, But In her heart _ tall fu love -and sometimes, �Youn Mater Dead - -' and argtanent, ■o finally, Kelly put The uses of finger prints for Iden- lust as 8 Genevteve regarded it as a barren tri- -the three names Cato a hat, atNi alai- tification purposes arc practically "easily out &gain. Hoae-ver,, the hand_ _ - _ _ Dog Starves Self _ - viewed is " elation to Misi but he unlimited- For estates could be dentified posts London, Ont -- When- John , Parr, _ale drew one, _ umpb. It wits a cold and empty thing writings of your sisters show a cer- It was Matthew Pencarrow who Lain amount of deceit, and a rather life.' It satisfied tier mind,. t r Genevieve head over the font,. and heart was not la it. She was not amt, ivelp and thus do away with the .narrow- arin4ed outlook, #t i•s my -6e= " 14, was killed in-an accident, Na- fttlea's first disappointment was mo- lief that they are mischievous and; his his.-collie dog; chose to join i. difled when Genevieve reminded him bilious is that way, : pQssibilitq of a clever usurper de- intolerant. Follow" your own heart; ' poleor, Robin had watched her successful frauding the .heirs of their just I him" in death rather than live with - that there was no Matthew anywhere attack upon law with apprehension. share- Finger print identification take na notice: of relatives, or others, out him. Napoleon starved .himself Ao• _ -•' the family and they owed it to The more it filled. her• life, the leas could also be made 'compulsory by -who interfere wilfully merely to "poll 1 death when his young master ' failed The old pioneer, her need of him. They met as law- insurance companies 'and other fin- - your happiness, It is surprising that !haled was quite emotloaaP when there are people like this, but the I to tome home. Genevieve made him. take tim baby yers, not as lovers, now, and Genev- ancial concerns which hand out only thing to do is Ignore them, fn his arms, and he was glad to see (eve intruded intd all their personal . thousands of dollars under the pre - relations the fellowahlp of "work. She serrt,7system upon production of docu- Mrs. H., whose identity must obvl -. ,Kelly again. Malete was not present set it up as a barrier between them; merits that can be forged or stolen. ously remain secret, tell me. that she `at the ethristening, but Sir, Miles at: hat recently become rather enamored' `HEALTH !MEANS CHARM �► not as a barrier to keep them apart, ranged what was positively a state SIMPLE MOVE with a young man who Is staytn at A visit to the H for ,the following but as an ob facie ChaFlenging him g AND HAPPINESS ts�t g Advocates of a national .finger the same house. She has several . to elicit. She Ranted him to resent Sunday, her legal aspirations~ to fight her over _print bureau for Canada point ' out • children,' and, is, ostensibly' of least, Sparkling eTea Maisie Kite had given him hts first that the establishment' bf such a happy 9•iih.her husband, but this at- an smshn lips them, to bully her into surrender, to g -- grandson. She was one of the Pea- bureau would be a comparatively fair has recently caused her, quite a speak of health compel her to throw up the career and vitality. Clear >: narrows now. and starry -him. She inflicted on her- simple matter. It. would be entirely lot of worry, as sale says she is 9p= skin attracts. The Ili tnvo and a ball years three sons self so many hurts In trying to wake separate from that of the police and parently failing in love. with the young ` were born at the Home Farm - MaC- j g B iSealthpacavegirl thew;' Michael and Miles, commonly the fighting man in Robin. All too I would function only in non - criminal man. She asks my advice, isbach happy and easily its (:/, Lr_. end his oiesta (,.cases. ' _ .'lag popular. ?r mown "- ae- riTatf, lolike. and Measle. Sir Rare feeble. I nt#taly f "' aiy }lid ^e - Perhaps yon - . a meat of the several handwriting ape are not real! Miles alone refused to use the ab ` - .. y ill 4 (spot scar that was for some- hours V Old Toronto Lakndmark ti • Surd nickname that arose,.from a one- be de him,mfoser ao the weakdstrain I advise ^oa� to have notain to yet work is d � good ~times +•+ - - g g Y t�vot- *•+� red .. ' .. . euapected as being measles, in him by making life soft .and + h'� win. Iii4 • � t (sin is not co enter into the that y gr a mtglu',pl'as♦_�t, convincing -and, although there is otherwotnenen joy. For extra energp teat', but Measle Pencarrow wait bhe (To be Continued) ; verq little of it, there is enough to try Lydia E. Piakham's Vegetable "name: that endured. - „ _ TORONTO, — Tavern Tyrone," a ':how me that he is something of a Compound. It tones up your. general Maisie and her. three small- sorts health. Gives` you more pep —more 1 t landmark o[, Toronto, made known to - Philanderer, You have a good hus• -charm. - - held Kelly' in, busy contentment. Mat- WailkerVllle Clinic readers of fiction through . "3'he Yel- band, and his writing show,$ me that °Remember that 98 out of loo e thew was sturdy and positive; Mich- he is a clean - living, honest type of _women report benefit. Let it help AV a- ,,, To- Fig�ft__C&11Cer ,.]ow Briar'�a -navel written by John man. R'hy ]sonar ie your happiness 9oti too: -eel Kelly_Pencarrew-- rte' ` his father, with the same vivid blue I Mitchell, Toronto, solicitor, under a for a will-o' the wisp? eyes and a restless energy that wore Toronto - Establishment of a non( de plume, is being demolished Emily, a. non -de -plume 'covering a' out his mother.. cancer clinic in the Windsor area was to make way for another structure. young Toronto girl," � writes to 'ask "I'll belt the hide' ,it you; my lad "; announc8d recently by 'Hon. David 'Located on Queen street west, op- why she doesn't make friends, tier To �1 U�el's Of but the unblinking blue eyes. held no Croll, Ontario Minister of Public handwriting tells me that she is re- fear of his father. Welfare. The .Ontario Government Posite Osgood ]tali, Taven Tyrone is serve(]: somewhat ,aloof, and rather "'Don't say that to him, dear. It will supply the radium, valued at said by those acquainted- with Tor -- ba :,hfui. - YEAS T eounda so brutal :" But NtaiSie's pro- - $15,000, and the cancer com onto'$ early history to be the spot on rig advice t you, Emily, Is -to col- " twre test was purely formal. Kelly might mittee which has been functioning which John Trueman and some other tivate more outside interests. Take benefit from Phillips Pure LIVE threaten to belt the bide "off him, but for the -last- 18 months in, the Border what he did was tb Prod his fat little earl} Ir;sh settlers, organized King a deeper interest in the beings going •" tiake than any of the other Cities will arrange for the "puchase on around you, anti the people you ►Hakes I have tried. so I have stomach.' of equipment and the appointment of Solomon's .Lodge, A.F. and A.M. decided to give it a thoroulli _ "You're all threats, Kelly, but I do ' a radiologist. meet. Show your interest in them, and trial and cgtnplete my recovery - wish you would pgnis�h them ,some• The clinic will be located in Metro- You will find that, you, will. Sradually train eczema,actfro lingilial lose our sense of habitual reserve. l : ngiand- Extract from oriaitial times and not leave it all to me,'' po]itan General Hospital at �i slicer• } letter. "You won't let me." ville,• which already possesses. some B y9s ^ ^ Most people are just the same as you are, neither better nor wor.ie, and Now you can Rat rich, active yeast e ui ment. Decision to establish the in a form that avoids all the 64ther of �. i a curve of condition's —� it is only in your rvrncn mil ii thar._thPy__ —ec Walt - -dam'" I I- — -- - - - This new yeast is Phillips Pure LIVE q P .._ cllnic.�'ollawec N O P EP Health officials. r superior ai you. 't natural, at the border b De artment of apnea y P ('east which is extremely rich' in the /� but don't be afraid: Don't take so active elements that do you so much _ $O ' ' 'much notice of any kidding" bliat• Bowl. When you feel Pike a log and your you get, because we all have to.gt.ve There are two distinct, advantages muscles lire easily, it's more than Eighty tankards are believed to lie �i1:jY and take, heir. first the convenience of PhilltpP, 9bY.� and second, the economy. of it. It costs _ likely that wastes that shouldn't be buried under one of ,the arches of F e only about Sc a day. inyourbodyaresendingoutToisons Waterloo Bridge, now being 'demol -, SO.A Havo1 you any problems that Mr• Because it is so rich in active ale- intoyourblood, At times like these, isbed,• Wien Waterloo. Bridge was - St, Clair can advise you upon? tie meats, Phillips Pure LIFE Feast it take 'a bubbling, bracing glass of uplicating in Canada the excellent ' Andrews Liver Salt each day till the being built, eighty masons from -Al)-' 'Ab ' will -be frank, unbiased,�sympathetic results it-bas achieved in England in - p• erdeen were engaged on the granite - 'and friendly. Perhaps you would correcting digestion, insuring -the trouble clears. u Then take an Enjoyed b ft gwwra " assimilation of all the body - building otcasiona ]glass— onceor;twiceeacii work o! the balustrade, Beer for the tike to know what your friends are goodness, of foods, and purifying and ,flans of Caaaatarts week —and you'll stay perfectly fit. workmen . was - provided from a -• - really like? Or it cmay be that you enriCAing the .blood.' Get Andrews now. Small tin, fit. Thames -side inn, but it was not p�pn• merely desire to find out what your it you, have found yeast good for you ` dayW Large tin, 60c; Extra large bottle, tar with 'the Aberdonians; who nnnP, Issue NO. 255 — 1355 own handwriting reveals•of your. real try Phillips Pare LIVE Yehat. 15aste) ibe. Proprietors, Scott &Turner alt the tankards into a crevice and self. Your writin tells the truth supply (in grannies of plPnsing taste) Ltd:, Proprietors, Sc Tyne, Eng. rf g for Mc : 45 days' supply, $1.00 at your Sji LAM filled, it In with - mortar. 69 about you, as you are, not as you. druggist's. , ....-- :=lit- :,.era«. -::� .. =+.•- '' �, F �� �..t+= 7• ': � - �: "7 .`,'r„^'' - a'j� . {y-''`, - - ^ _" ,.. ,v..rx ...,p �.. ..:s+ "..K.. s.. C'Ap"�. .... .a _ - .•r.�" .'6,:1S+�.n: i,N i. ------------ - - - - -- Children's' TAUte .._.,� :f 7, .. ' '� Laura Wheeler Finds Crochet the � , > � �.' �, • x , .eadlmer for Summer -� , r� - �9i' ... _ , ✓drx '.`•,•j' !l-A7.- �d��.t:.- r's�. }, xtf .. -,.',, N� y �^ —.,�� �� ; \ _ '�`.i 11 fr. I , i 'd,.�'1 �1.ua t_,.�b..{ .� � ,• "�' /' ''tR• ?,'L'j bs ,ar +':i� �� - Z• _ tai °4{ !` 1 - +���+ fd`' - `sn�.�« . - - i ,,9 i 2' sic _ - ?_ \,�.�_S'[rJli1 d ° }y >a• a w �.,yt, ?�• a +�°.'� yj "�. vy may. �p 1 j ° .11 il ' - �:.i• .l`1', _ .1.. Z ? 4^VCi ��,. ..•CCJ,J Y: -=a "'\ i4:' ,;. - . t w' Z 11 r _ !f` R yy R.4.F y K'. 3 t _ 1 ��.• "`- =' :tea:.'" '•"t .�' V.�: , .�: ;i... .y'Y'�' �^ . .',`_ • _ _ t► ';SAP ;� ,i }":;fir.. 7. 3'�, - �"j -::•: ;;: •::: - ;a:;. y?. x, s " , , V y� it .:. - � �; •.1s`" ':a .: a <.u. •, t. Q ti . 4r �d -o" _ _ - ...�.', , - ..,I r�: �� �._ . - - _ !On a lonely hillside in the .Aisne, children. -fr y g g village' of- Coulon -es place . __u � 1 �' ^' " z 4 i *',' 'a,�,a',': ,- :f•? ' floe ers on Vie om the tin ne{ lworin 1e ., ``� ' grave of Quentin•Roosevelt, son of the !ate President, who was 5uried on the sI�.ot where , ,� d `;i �; ; ! ,? o ,'� � i ' lie, �, he fell In aerial combat ddrftg the World War. T his tribute of F'rance's chil -dhcod was paid during •the • '' 'E �' I� *:" Kr Memorial Da ceremonies at bhp rave b the AI eon _ 4 ��i�l:�•1 1,� X: r '.•If; . Y g Y F Herrick Post of the American.Legion. '�. - 11 `+ ;� t t ,,,�,�11 h, i 1,�s, l� F'l�'I`',��y' II. d' w �-' . . - `�1; r,f .... - — i.. i ,�. g �;,;, . '�—I .�'f� �:`� :" mac; >:f4'� ' . i ce, ' .: ,;,- '' _ ' ' ` 1` "t so small, that if we had one native. converted into a. railway or • turn- - '- 1'awer Of V1Tomen _�, _ . , Who had enjoyed that high privilege pike road" :'.I PATTERN 9.93 - in a Ziinner: art he was looked 'u The da of transatlantic marvel's. Almost Limitless >1 CROCHETED HAT AND PURSE P' Y . P y to With profound respect and. defer- more astonishing 'to that age than Sc'i s- Lx 0�8ei►21t - •The sailor hat has indeed come -into its own this season. And ence• a 'rare bird,' . and something are- the Normandie or the Queen •w�- when it's in crochet you feel `doubly smart! This one is, m a lacy _ design —and if you prefer a floppy hat you can �ust'otnit. the• sulaen- like a,black swan.' -, Mary to our present time, was at Y, 'A.' - ing. The purse--a smart and roomy one = repeats. the lacy stripe of. Another signifipant _ note in: the hand. In April, 1838, almost simul- ,Washington. — The opinion that _ _ n . /. _ , the hat. bfake them of string or linen floss and know you're, , well- .. diary for 1834: "Our latest advices taneously, came two - new monsters there is more . challenge._ to women when you comesrto,you of h crocheted accessories. making the from Liverpool are 7Q days old, of the sea, the Sirius and the -Great in the•wor!d today than I have ever set shown; illustrations of it, and of all stitches used;' material -from London, 71 days old; -:from Western. The latter in particular known was expressed recently by - �, , was a mar-vef of the time. Jlrs._Fray)] lin D. Roosevelt. . requirements. _. . Paris, 75 days old. • :- - - 3 Send �0 cents in stamps or coin' lcoln preferred)' for' this,pattern. ' : Hone as a former :1Lakor of the- - ' The U.S. president's wife made ; g nrr, -� Adgtaida ti est, In 1836 Hone , him}elf went__to tnis' statement at nee to :�eedterraft- Dept., 1lsori- 1?trblishtn Cage €_••:. ..- Etiro e' his second trip. He went city, was one of a party of 20, a press conies - f'' Toronto. P . P ence after lamenting loss of I si • .. ..- _ - - - I . -- - , and returned' by packet'; - sailing distinguished company, incited to. r . ' - from New York July 1S, art- the '4sit the. Great Western at anchor Iabels, urging ratification of- the- 11 . . • .. - .. - F.ng!aticl, "a noble, fast- sailin shi in. the. East Di-mr —off Pike' street. child labor amendment and discus- _� 1. ham ScTtern,etttorn, made a note of 731' ton s;' and arriving in England ' "The vessel exceeds niy expects- of the the oln working women t of ' - " Auffust 6; and o+t the home journey .Lions," Hone wrote and the went the United States. . .Sea -going Luxury that oCthe 20 'at table all had ,been leaving Havre .-on the Sylvie d- on in awed admiration *Ith a de- -. '' _ - w1 to Europe. s rirsfion ' of_ .400- -horse _ Power • (the- "Whether the• women are going to _ .., in the 1835 Version The diary entry for tine day went Grasse 8 i R ` ras on October 12 'and rearh'n t n "•hen I first dined -out .Pre- Sandy Hook on November electric motors of the' Normandie de• take the chalIcngez3 one of the most . .. • ' veld 180,000 horse power), the interestin things to solve," she . - -7` quently that distinguished cast Of. , ,yet -the following Summer he- was le'nRtb of -21a feet,.the' 1.604 tonnage .added. "If .women wake up and use- . ' .(Arthur Ma- urice, in _ • learned `pundits who had 'been a-- recording: "The ocean has, hX red -- and .the-42 Sabine sufrot nding . the ,their power I._think it is almost . . _ the New York Sun.). _ :- broad,' -aa the term then was, was son' of nautical skill, been almost principal. sa!oon. .. . _limitless." _ . - - The new queen of. the seas, the - - "' . , _ 1,000 -foot - 79,000 -ton - Normandie, - - . docked in New York. In the. near _____ -- -- - _ - I ' future' we may expect a rival: claim- • _ - ,f L, . - ,and to the - title,. the Queen Mary, ap- A ' ` . . - ". _proximately the equal of the Norman- . . _ w I - - die in size- speed, and gerierul mag•. . - Y ".. A ~ . nificence. ' ® ;, . _ ,How would - these line're, have seem:' ed tc the little old tiew York o£ 100 ; . : y .. s . - -. I - Imagine Philip Hone —he of the famous Diary -- retiring to- rest . in _ . v ", _'his home just across $roadway front - ^° . . �,;' it 'in of the resent and, f;`'; Ti00It?! tIt® - The .un Building p . • in the manner. of Rip Van' Winkle, _ 9 Y �# sleeping, -not for 0 but for 100 1 F�...v Mi . 'years; then to.awake to be confront , «« ®� -" ed by the marvels of trans•Atlantic c' . _ travel- sa it'is`today� _ _ :h 4 '� over your . The entry in Hone's Diary. .for - f; ' 11. une 1 '1834 -'is ivoi htecl ,rith his- head for Hone wrote: "A]I the' world r` . 1. ., -r -world) is�going to Europe, The x. �• ��„' » °'"`�" ,� �� .is-a'3' �'7,'s -�� .4 - .yy packet ship Europe sailed, this morn- .}, � r r It 11.11 , ing for Liverpool with 35 , passengers; ""��.�r � � �, e � h�� - t •• among that. number•, vveFE :Professor :'..:x"' j I. Ticknor 'and family, of Boston, and ,, s r' '� .-'-.:Lord Ponerscpurt, wl:a has L, .. . . _ ;;? ._ ._'. traveling in the. United States. -Ilif- . • ' `;) : • '- ' - :: friend an companion; Mr. Parnell, Look for _ 11 . - remains behind having been married .•`w �''4'•'','!h,',,;;;'" _. yesterday in Grace . 'Church to' �lfissNFj�jr;;;; >:; !< a w Delia Stewart) daughter of - Coin- " : :;;} ,; tnodore Stewart: H.e will follow in a ACTION . :::.''" - ' .. d k i Yankee bride. _ short -time 'and take his n F,,< - e lif {} +i : _ •at the front ..:." f `...,'with him to Ireland." .v z ` Picture the Europe of that '` "' `' n;`.> ': < >s:: >: .. P R• WI1eeIS The 35 assen ers of whom %Tone ""'" °'° ` ` `�� r s p g i w,.1fa+ #��\ : '\ '•' 1. �`^bt a;? . t nted ._ h iul _. acitc _ = •:. X��J ; <`.:.., wa o e t eprese t o 1 rap.., '�cc;,'', . _ , ".. h fine to w ether f h hi With' t o t e : . o t e ship. _ ':::` ;" ` ' ve .: :: >:< ,:. �:.; :;:.:;::<:. PRICED (for the Master like, to prevail in June the tea 1 :.,.:. :.n ers nught hope to sight the Irish :: FROM 2- ass.. Coupe), .. :•. ` colst within three weeks of the de• - Delivered, fully a ci f q peed at factory, Oshawa, parture from Nei l• York. ' The so• . you buy 'a low -priced car, See that Government Registration Fee only extra. � _ v called "luxurious' cabins" were. boxes ' ' . -. .:Wyouu get all the modern features! — - - •! -_. • in the bowels of the ship, with three _ _ The Tt7RRET TOP, for example —who would See the lieW Standard Seeps m9dels "berths, 'one above' another: lining the . want to be without this iiew overhead protection .. . priced as low as $712 - . - . side' of each cabin.' " of solid steel? Yet only one car in the lowest In the dining saloon there a-as price field has it—the Master Chevrolet! . : . . y one long table that by close seating - + ' `'; might' be made ito accori,n,odatc the - -- - Take KNEE- ACTION., It s cheaper to leave it at Chevrolet s Cable ControAed $rakes. Cbm- . 35 passengers, and in addition, the off the car, but the Master Chevrolet retains it pare Chevrolet's Fisher 'Body quality, .and �1_ —for the ultimate in riding ease! Fisher no -draft Ventilation. You gave money- cartain of the ship and 'one or t��o ,{ the Mood and see Chevrolet's economical "and get:'dverything —when you choose a Master � .•othetf officers. Above the table was • ' .. valve -in -head Blue Flame Engine. Take a look - ' Chevrolet. And your own eyes prove itI c•i�sc _: a rack in which dangled drinking �$ - - - - - --- - - - — - — - . glasses �in-ii crife stands teat— t "ifil:t .. ed with every roll of the vessel.. . . - .. � .' =1` 'VROL� T Thirty -eight guineas was the usual „? _ price paid for ,what in '1835 was con -' - -'.sidcred the aristocratic .rnnnner of . ,_i CH cro ?sing the •Atlantic. ° Tn the middle Is30s swagger New I READY FOR. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ..: Easy GMAC Terms :.:. •York, for transatlantic travel, • pre' - - -- - . • •- ' ' I. . _ .toned the packet ship to •the steam- ' _ . ' . _ ' - ' % ._ . . chip which was considered to . be " _ .itill in the euperimentab stage- Yet -. - -• CHAS, COOPI�R, - Claremont O'nt. � revery one of importance seems to, I !rave made the Gt.and Tour. Hone, {; '' - . . •• - ... ' _ _ - _ .. .. .11 -11 • - 'dining on the evening of: December .' , . .., . . t .'12, 1834, at the residence of Abra- - _ _ , . . � - - , ' _:1 I - s 1. ''� ,�^ - •crx -' - .r1r- - — `.-r � —_ -. __ __ rf. 'r ''� . - •4 � "',,cry _ • " -rte.- . r - r� _ `1 A f j� , OW which is - a ' 75 per cent.or ever. Pass 60 per rent. NO'I'ICM - L UALJ �, coming on to the market from ; ' J. E: Demrelly, teacher. local gardeners promises to be the g, S. No. 4 E. Pickering - Jr. 4th 7. _ -?�sW ;atlztah for' Jtme at Thule•• heaviest for several years. - Mary Boyee 83, Tema Match 76 D�� Tenders addressed to the under ' + lay noon, 8 8-8 inches. -The annual district .meeting oi' Doric Balzer 75, Harold Heron 67. _ signed, will ►e received up to July e Mr. and Mrs Fred Brown and the South Ontario Women's 1nKtitut gr. 3rd - Murray Heron 83, 'Win. St. Paul's- atl- Lthaliill, Dlmbarton, 1�h, 1935,•ior Lhe. inst,Rllatioa of el- laughter, of Toronto, spent Sunday was held in St. Andrew's Church ore - Nixon 67, Carman Barrett 62. Jr. Sunday, June 23rd. First Sunday af- • ectnc lights in the' School -Hoene of at D J. Callagkan's. Wednesday last' -with an attendance 3rd - Raymond Crawford 78, Bobbie ter Trinity. Sunday School at 2 P. m, �' S. No. 2, Picketing: Tenders not- - George include fixtures. and Mrs. Law, and dau- of nearly 200. The president, Mis, F. Barlow 76, Edgar Barlow 67. 2nd - Evening Prayer, at 3 p. m. Preacher- to A: C. Diantand, ; <� shter, Mrs. McAvoy, , of Toronto; Roberts, presided. The ten branches Billie Bo,yes 84, Bobbie Baker 72, 'at this' service, Rev. E. G. Robinson. :'/pent Sunday with' relatives here- in the district were all represented. Andrew Niron 71, Vernon Barrett Please note time of service. Pickering, Oat. 1 Deputy -Reeve A. L. Pascoe and W. M. Crvskery, of Uxbridge, sulic- 70, Mary Baker 70, Lome Heron 70, iit:rs. Pascoe, of Soling, visited the ited the assistance of the ladies tn' David Barlow- 63. ' Sr. 1st -Alex. lattees` brother, W. H. anil.• Mr%. carrying out -the plan to mRke Out- Simpson $6,' Jr. 1st =June Bryant gay, ario a restricted area' f,ir the test- 92, Coila Neale 90, Don. Crawford - -Died, at' her residence, ,Picker- ing of cattle fur tuberculosis. Mrs. 7g, Sr. Pr. Isabel. Heron ,81, Diekie %g, on Wednesday, June 19th, Mrs.• VV. Gee, of Greenwuud, conducted a Baker t8, Pr, Arnold Heron" Honours tore . Ed. Walsh. _Funeral on Saturday beautiful memorial service, and Miss - -• - - morliing. —S# #rtes, of -the -Dept:- -of Agriculture, -Rev. H. G, Crozier. will preacb• outlined .thP -new program arranged- f �� ! rf _ Notice re Firemen's Piekerii) s Leader-�xc�rd morning and evening in the United by the Department. An interesting Church, at the usual hours: 11.30 a,i exhibition of quilts was held, which liu. and 7 p. m. were ini ch- admired, especially ,t_wo ' Picnic on July 1 at.- Shirt -Mr. McGill Sr., of Midland, acc -1 made by Mrs. Gibbons, of Clare- The Committee 1n charge have►•• y ompasiied! by Mr and Mrs Hewitt and ,i monti There was also a demonstrat• this year decided to rent the three , A" , Bobby; and daughter, Miss Mc-1 ion of salads by Mrs. Aitkeli, of Refreshment. Booths and also space ' csiJl id Mi. -Percy M,cNaught, spent I Becton. on the grounds for different amuse- for men, in -smart stripes & small checks aunday with his son, H. McGill and The development of a form of meets to private parties. Anyone „farsily (indifference to church and worship, wishing to takb advantage of this Positively Pre - shrunk ' -.A garden tea will be' given bpi by our people of today, was the sub- will please state the nature of and i4[�J j�� „ „ -the Whitby Women's Mission' Auxil- i ject of ''an outstanding address by 'The ' ♦• AVERLY at - $1.1.7, ' '3ary at the home of. Mrs marry Arn- �. Rev.. H. G. Crozier, " in the "United make ail offer for the Conce he t old, on Tuesday afternoon, June 25th, Murch; on Sunday morning last. they desire, to the Chairman of the -• - y from 3 to 6. Admission, 25 cents. Ev- I While it ;vas' believed that years ago Committee, on or before June 22nd, and :..erybody welcome the church service 'provided an opp- 1935. The "IMPERIAL'' at $149 ' -St. George's Church, Sunday,' ortunity for the citizens of the nei• K. $•Chapman,Chairntan • _Y June 23rd. First Sunday after Trin -' ghborhood and 'countryside to ex ity, Sunday . School at 10 a. m. change and discuss various news ii,, , - Vernft Prayer at 11: kivening Pr- ems, before, and. -after worship. News With Suitable' Talent • JOHNSTUN• S Tailored =to- ayer at 7.30. Preacher at both ser papers, radio, motor cars and prey sack year becoming tears _ Rev. E. G Robinson E e4it:.day privileges allowed this -dis measure clothes are all the rage Ticen, diffic•nit to locate =The June meeting of the Wom- cussion to take place elsew }ere. The en's InAj -ate will be held At the 10th chap. of Hebrews contained the. CEDAR GROVE - -.See the new Summer Styles home a- Mrs. Gordon Law, on June qualifications •of Mr. Crozier's' add ffith. Dr. FaAaise _will gives, talk ress, and in deploring ' the fact, of is Pperidillg more money en "Care of the Teeth." Music persistent non - attendance at chard: this season than ever be: Ctintan Prouse. Roll Call, ''The he sesvioe, lye called attention, in very -Name of Your Guest" and each mem- kind, modest terms, to the section of fore to make theirgarden _ Iber is asked to bring a friend. { this chapter that promised punish- party in - Foilowers of the Maple. Leaf meet ,for those' who persistently re- A r �i ` j'�` T�+� 'Bail Team will witness the first, mained away. Believers in the Bible CED a RENA VAi'IY0N ..'.'',''TWO STANDOUT VALUES i bight game of the season, on Thurs- were bound to' recognize this prom - V+�ii��ii prom- bight 24th at 9 p. m.. Watching ise. ,Many it was believed attended the game under the powerful lights church because they 'Were forced to, provider a new thrill to the, ga me. a very dangemus,state of..mind. The SatUrday Evening, July 6th' ' Tip Top Tailored Suits or Coats for The .ball may be followed well in- increasing number of divorces, was _ to the outfield, the lighting is a ion- believed to be a result of -the non- equally as ontetaneina men, or .yeomen- -Same cloth- -Same �•' CC - : glare and of the very latest design. attendance at worship and the lees aA its nine err nal prede- Fries- •$G3.7a7 - Rochester Red Wings play the open- stable consequences. A member o1= a 1�g night game with the Leafs. congregation, must realize what he OPFEOrB. ::.. D /,� . - The Police Trustees- of the Viil- should do, then do it. A church meth 'Gordon's "Business Girl" Hose. ber had an obligation to the church, age are anyious, as will be seen in Children who were permitted by par- �+ " par- their advertisement, to obtain a. con- eyts to take an indifferent attitude, �` - Splash- proof, , Snag- resisting, Chif - . - -; . , , .. i►iction of the person or persons re- Were headed fbr one outcome only. i Eyestrain " ,poaaible for the destruction of so ,.,. _fan Hosiery =� Church members who found it too - - "3=ch of the Park property. Citizens arduous to attend were certain! at - - Of this comaszuzity, all of whom have forcing those who did attend to - _ ` - -� Z w S$.Ek br should have an interest in the - Park are urged to acquaint thevieel- shoulder their own responsibility and Different '+�� [' • b . ' ben with the extent a thin destruct- that of those who stayed away. Ans- � re d -, T • B u n tii in g, - , • _; "C l ek ering fog, then use every df ort to trace, veering the argument aft -times given " -- that the aerrAon was not up to the :;;Ages �. RadioLiceasee .-- lEete4blisbe4it 1857, ;.•.`.`the offenders. -Remember the annual straFber- standard, Gladstone, a regular att.- . - r festival of St. Andrew's Church estdt3tit at churdh,'When he replied-to a friend, who suggested that the : which will be held in Memorial Park by L.H. Tuck, 0It D. . . this (Friday) evening. Alt excellent minister was of an inferior intellect G R A D . B E E F r consisting of atrawbezries, to Gladstone, "That he went to part 7 L supper, church -o worship, and not for the take, pies etc, will be served from sermon al•one." An example of the People engaged in. outdoor work - 8 to 9 o'clock J D. S. T.) A game of affect of present-day conditions -loc- saes man - - - L hardball will be played during the Fe y of fire conditions of eye D 1N1 E A TS Y ally was Riven when it was diarever- strain because these conditions are evening 'between A*i •Oshawa Learn ed that of the $9b asked of this' con very much governed b the oacupat - !'tctcertng A splendid Pregr, gregation last Sunday for the $250, ion of the individual. I all walks of - _ - "" will be rendered by Ernie ,Bruce and 000 Campaign, $13 less expenses life however regardless of , occupat- _ �ompan�. of• pipers, saxophonists ($111 Was realized. In all it was a, _.Vir inia Cooked Ham,. -50e. - and piano - accordionist, of Toronto. ion, astigmatism and - hyperopia will g sensational address, and providing it cause strain. Whether you have this 'itKis is a concert company that enjoy has the desired affect, a big increase error in a greater or a lesser degree, - Chicken Roll, » • ..30c ^ an excellent reputation A refresh- in church attendance is looked for = . booth' will be on the grounds for r occupational strain will be the soon- ,Jellied Veal �30e. locally. ffian can not live by bread er noticed in' cases of this kind. The the sale of ice - cream, soft - drinks, " alone. candy ebe. Admission, 35 cents; ch- common symptoms are, headache, {� Loaf candy - raider 12 ears, 20 cents. Ev- gritty and sandy eyes and styes. As Dute a• Loaf! • • • - 2 • erybody- come for eat enjoyable ev- _' In Memoriam the individual grov5a oldeac these' sym 1 Joy - ptoms' become more pronounced be Head Cheese, • . • 15c• erring: As- we go to press a post- to' > - pponement has been made indefinitely- PERCY -In %wing memory of my cause the reserve polder or the ace- }„ ommodative power is lowered with $ologna, :w •. :' 5e!• A new and novel program is be-. dear parents and brothers: SPECIAL - ag presented at the evening per- age. These cases are more pronoun- tormayce on Dominion Day here. No morning dawns no night returns cod in these symptoms; e� s� t� y — but even --- ,IeWel ShortCning, C.2 lb•23�. --An ante Dominion Day here.. But I do think �f ou normal--eyes_ in. -early lifer will. suf- the type of program heard during Those left behind • are very dear, fey at close range work when the the type in Canada, from CFRB, But none replaces you. patient reaches middle life: It has Toronto,'when the Wrigley Company You' alt's gone but not forgotten, even been found that`'some mental W a .' f E D carried out their Amateur Contests Years can never ease the pain, disturbances are noticed. in middle over the air from a Toronto Theatre. In the heart of one 'who loved you, life and when the eyestrain was �- `.Butcher, :.(phone 3000) - Tici.reri,ng . Roy Locksley,• prominent " orchestra Till the day we meet again. moved those qualified to observe oondnctor, auditioned the ,amateurs --Ever, remembered, Ida. have noted sufficient improvement and prepared the • programs. Popular to .establish their diagnosis, as be- Maurice Boddington, CFRB, Chief ing correct. This is .also sal import- _ In Memoriam • A' nnnuncer •'vas•-Master'of'Ceremon -' °'° � : � ant factor in school life and delinq- • , les. For our Amateur night here Roy • nency and it has been found that Locksley is' presenting' some of tFe' PUCKRIN =In loving memory of our certain pupils considered stupid or _-Wrigley Winners, who. will enter dam' mother, Clara Jean Puckrin, dull have been quite the opposite who passed away, 18th June, 1934. then the 'eyes were properly rrect- one of oMaunce tBoddinmernus is classes, the Time has changed in many ways ed. Don't neglet the eyes. - ing �° g- g K to be continued - Pieker'-: -. Meat -�- Market microphone as Master of Ceremontes .But one thin shalt es never, ' _.. for our snow here. • The Committee • i ne memory ElFose apps y have been successful after much per- When we were .always together. ;Veal, advert pw"nents. _ suasion, .in having take charL-e - ->G+Or d -- Leta, and Chartie Baker: i -pf the- show. Going out of town like �•ORRA.i.F- Alrnlfa. A scree, stwhd - - y - this, is something he has never dune PUCKRIN -In loving trlerrtory :of 7 °a -W -Booth. whitevale. 43 BEEF, SEAL - LA1�iB - Wore, and -the', eomynittee 'feel _th: ' ..our dear Grandma, who passel A- r�U PF'IFti F0R1yA!,E- on11PPR, Dal :GOOD BE , f ' - erefore, - • particularly fortunate. A way, June 18th., -1934: PUPPIES spanielrand•others.' F: Mowifer,•' Public address's stem will be R R 1, Claremont, 43 . Y Grandma -dear,. --we are, -so lonely, - .. :. A • -ND Poles ed {,microphone- and Ioud- speakers), Since the day ou went away; j�TANTF.fl -Rend rite giving Y Y home for bov of 14. -Write giving parljcu- assuring everyone of their being;, Rh- And our memory lingers often, lays to Box n, Pickeri -g News. 41ti V ;,.Also CsOOD E�tVIC ' le to hear. Anyone may erpter the To i grave not -fai away; �. R AALLF -aped huekwh &Nt, 1 e _ contest, sand' everyone has a chance One year leas passed, tie •Igving - yorMshire boar.• .I Shortbo'rn- bull,- 2- furrow - fprize. Entrants will be lass memory, riding plow (Oliver), disc harrow. Alex Gray, or a t _ R R 2, Claremont, . - hone Mgrk, 810. 43-44 _ ified. No need of the fear of having Never from our hearts -will fade - ;' •4 to compete against a- professional or Of the dearest, kindest Grandma,- - ST�A Percy. let on. . n�iPee •of - A F Percy, lot 14, con, 4. Pickering, 4 � some in a higher class. Entries rec- Ever God could give to us. young castle, 3 Ice rs and 1 heifer Were •Kn Wo SERVANT,, �l o --eived by Progiram Chairman Frank last on June 4th. Any reeat d by leading r, p Doris, Mary, Bobbie and 1%. Bak- their recovery will tie �Dprec'ated by tr owner, , Petrie, till the 25th. t A. F Percy. Pic ring.