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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1935_06_28} *�'^•y 1 ,.•�� ..:. . r °<:` ,c"� .� 'I.a;,;rid's- tR"'�' 'i•�.- yk;;w�.fy;" '�a, -.as.: �:�y..0 .yi ':.,,t'- _ .;sn- •, ,..... - .. +' _ _ - 't¢*'.'. - V' ' .'"c•R ; :,,3y . • ,. 7" . •'RY _ . ";.',.. b 3 . '-,+.• .► _ vg,'� ' y ' �%`c»'.: - i'd' .a? " - ° i3-Y...x.'r': ' �,.. '± ,`` ' �.: ,"t- '+•S., .,, �$P�'' ' ,rte ,'b �, '_ ' .:- - @@fix' ',''• ,- •i -q`".. y`: j(}.�-', " . - ..�,y;� • '• ?, o- - y'r.:P ^r.,..," '-•e- ' <'+ - _ .. _ -. .. _ , - _ - "'�' ru•r 7. A'y fR. VOL. LIV PICKE'RING, ONT.. FRIDAY ._.•J t,, N E 28. B35 ,^ ...., i�^. -`4 _ NOTICE Dunbdrton ','Brock Road .•l Mew,�L,, N O.OD —_ -- _ Those wanting transportation -to There are showers and showers. in the. S. S, Picnic -.at Woodland Park, fact. there:. are amon slow DR. H. O. PEARaON— Physician , " . — g itndsuraeon.. Duabarton. :ay „ y y on July 5th will meet at Morris'h's ers. At. learnt there was one last XILLS - Uur trucks paett your way ash' p E. FOR4YTR: Ooh. D., Direlttor ever day." Store at 1.30 p. m. week. To elucidate 'this fact, you :� i Ll..00cometrical Association of Ontario.: Rea. - - _ .••'•: will remember that, Miss • Audrey - :' steles nt5mberof tnd' American Optometricat COAL, CO &E Brougham = - Atweiatidet• Eyes ezamined. by sppointment, f . Ellicott and ?Nils James Raney 'dec- Bletahlished 1638 - Phone. Glaretnont.•Oot. _ ided to venture 'on the happy seas of FEED -- WSOD, CEMENT, -Died on Wednesday, June 26th, matrimony some weeks'ago. And so, 1'°p°L• John Hamilto4, con.. 5, Pickering in as a means of wishing 'them happ- _ _ BAND, . GRAVEL, his 93rd year. Funeral takes place ineas, success' and prosperity on the R DONALD RUDDY Barrister. 1Y. §o6czLor; Nou%ry vubuc. Moneyw roan. and from his late 'residence oa Saturday, well -known "Glorious Adventure." The T- rice of pork and beef `` umcKcmegy occuweo ny the Late A. E. t nn.- June 29th: Service at the house at , Friends for many miles around gat - P ettut..oneb idols or..catrt rtouee. wtutby. di 2 o'clock, S. T. Interment in the hered at the home of the bride, Mr. now shows a profit for BUILDERS SUPPLIES Whitevale cerneterq. Wm. El'licott's on Thursday evening, feeding. There is no bet- 4 BATON, BS'LL, A 8086 _ _ • W. J. BEATONd K. C. alBO 190$1 cartage •work — June 20th. It is'estimated that there ter feed for the money - 111 B. BELL J. D. F. ROSS Come to Pickering for Dominion Day were between two hundred and fif- than my Barley Feed. It J. A. WRIGfiT. Monday Jelly First. Everything. ty and three hundred people present ir7tbu- Street. Toronto. Aw6aweNUB A., We MITCHELL - - The happy couple were deluged with will give more - pounds to r - -- -- Audrey -the ton than barley chop. (8noeealeor to D. trllmro and Pkier- presents and good- wishes. After the 3 p O. RICHARDSON A Co.. Barris • bag i siCo.) , ' - opening of the resents, lunch was Test it and see. .ters. Solicitors. Notaries etc., ' Suites a09 g p _ 4nd 810- =9 Ricnmond St. L•.. Toronto, Tete �'an Puckrin has erected a cem- served to the multitude. Following Shrwea- -Ad. 4atn: Niahu, s'rndars roll Iioti- . Pickering. Onti.. this, ev ts 3M p'tcterina Phone Bela. &t g' tint silo. erkbody ' partook in dancing CHOPPING_ -' -� Office phone 7400 Residence 65`20 Several pupils are trying the Ent- the rest of the evening away on _the Monday; Wednesday and s _ FVHOMSCN A McXIULAN— Barris= rance exams from No. 5. --lawn. And—would. you - believe it, y 1,tars, solicitorj. Notary Public. Office at W. H. Bell is we'ape sorry to Of Mr• Tt>omaon• loc ]t, conceaoon t, STFWART B��j '' �- during the shower, there wasn't BPECIAL Oeice hours: Thursday and Sstnrday state, laid off in Oshawa Hospital. a drop of rain. Lunt(} Jtirle 1st - a: fora oro t o c e.ao p. al qr k • , Several from here attended the Died on Wednesday, une 26th, ' Chopping win fLi Toronto ciao Royal Hank , orte Pict 20.x: Toronto Elginba08. Radio Service Greexlwooa Garden Party on. Monday John Hamt7ton, ,in. yhis 93rd year. done, for 7 cents per bras.• " _�7t� evening. Funeral at the house service at 2 Finest equipmeat for expert., p• nfiONANT & ANNIS — Barristers, There will be no service in the in- on Saturday, June 29th. Inter - 'VSolicitors. NotariesPuMie +.� BLtaranteed service - -- ' - - I church next. Sunday owing to the went in. _ Whitevale Cemetery. Fi+OUB _ CORDON D. CON ANT. K. C. Psrta, Tubes, and Batteries service at Salem. _ _ Ask .for. HIS.GIMI for pastry it ALLtN F: ANN1s: S. A.. LLI B. on hand. The Squire and Puckrin families Brougham raises leas shortening. I ' fees -71 2Siu oe St. S.. Oshawa Car Radio and Amplifiers a visited the McLennan'summer -camp - Nliones —A and b (Oshawa). and at, the. Court :' .- ; .- erin >a grind !le# _ g grown wheat almost i ; Hotate. : Whitby. (Mr.Conant) Phone 7(Whit- - - `lpeeialty. at Lindsay on Sunday. Mies Sparks was a Toronto visit sly. You 3tny my floor, I y �'- 10 Yearns Esperienoe x or - last weekend_ wheat. �7 i� Pbozw Mark 20M Fick 4300 or WWtevale Mrs. John Hamilton is in very , J�etat�l 8totftf .9601. _: poor health at. present -. ]EXCHANGE . _. Shoot's out. Harrah: say all our Mrs. Green of Toronto was a week ' I exeh e �$iL O. SMITH. D. D. 9.,.`L. D. 8., - - .. nnle floor for any kind a/ _ to Dr. J. N gates). Graduate of y °ang T s end visitor of A. and Mrs..Glen, al teas of Dental sttrtseorssand Taros. The Bee�l3tor @rril$T @IIlOnt 1�Iiss Betty Beaton and friend, of Several cases of measles have =rain �� �'� you money. scaler. At Ctar ®not ol!!es over D. A.. pHOPiS Dd14 Toronto, are stn at the home of Ft. ir. Cit•REEN . �itpu a store every Tuesday and Frida Phone staying been reported in the neighborhood. • _ - lteotd to ri. �ru. he former's grandfather, D. R. The now ..resident doctor has re e. • FURNITURE 'Beaton. gived several psofessioual calls.. al' = - HERBRRTT FALLAISrE. L D 8.. We are displaying We congratulate Jean'-Hilts, DoT- ready. Shingles For �$lg D. D. S,. Graduate of the Royal Collrt;e of p Fiog •as. attractive g Eat sor�t�n and the llniverafty of Toronto, = variety of is. Wilson and Jack Hornshaw on Mr. and 'Mrs. A. Keast and child �ip,t raideneeaecond door cut or sc. And• Aluminum and - Granitew�tre Bte. Passing ,'the Entrance Examinations were viaitors of Mrs. Lemnion on. IV s Charch. Pickering Offtee bolus 9 a. a. to s p. sa , or byerppointaaent. (X -ray Furniture nod Furniture on their year's work. g ds (salt Gidvanized Steel Shingles. remise). Ptwtte Pick s7aco. *sir Novelties. An n tea and lawn social will y Bird's Felt 8ltite SbinRles. open Mrs. Cosgrive, of Toronto, is a Also. re•rubbrrin buggy = Prices low. is keeping with times, be held at the home of Mrs. Kayes;, guest at the home of Bert and Mrs. R wheels.11 {/>tsststs�+ dGass *. •Lawn mowers sharpened. " sat Wednesday, July 3rd, under the : Harvey. T. PATERSONiB aLAREMOiiT • Whiteval - Baptist Miasion Circle . 'Mrs. A. Harley' and Miss Eliza- Call and get R»•ietes.. Phone 2812 SLiZABET RICHARD80N —. Gyproe and Lime Tea will be served from 5-8 o'clock' betttl Wallace called on the Browns - - . F end wtom k ioateranee of alt kir,d� �coavamwof solid financial .ea.d' standard. time. Everyone welcome. on Friday. : Justarrivod a large shipment of gan4ay next .Tune 30th, the Golden Rev. and Mrs. Vs. Wyck, of..Wh- $yp-ctc in tbA follaa °fag sizes: Jubilee of the United Church and S. ith--y, called on R. D. Miller and ' ' P08TILL. I.io York a d A sado, eel. yP Church. Sunda rated l will of the Mr. a Annie Miss C and .48 in. s 72 in.-$ roc • tar Ooaatlaa of jock and oowrfo' •o► S. will ' be celebrated. Rally of the Tamil on Sunday. bibbise two aeMa.�)w�r� wao`er.w °p o , oosoe.aw :48 in.: 84 in. Y assets «B. L� =_ --48 in. z 96 in: •• ce at 10.30 a. m. Order of service as Hugh Gannon ,are holidaying at Br- y = - R BEATON. TOWNSHIP ".'48 in.: 10b in. it follows: Organ Prelude, Call to Wor- ockville and other points. Builders S- "1les _ • Cjark. Convevaater. Commtasiener for taklae s�darics, Accountant, Etc. Issaer of 48 in. S 96 Donscona Board -'ship, Psalm 24. Invocation, Hymn Congratulations to Miss Jean Mal -. age ..w Wlsiuvale.Ont. :star Lim" 669, Praise of God, Psalm for Res- color, who has secured the appoint i RKrdwt,t' Pit-ter ponsive Reading Scripture 'Reading, meet of teacher at Ravenshoe school _ Lumber and Lath. _ _ _ MAW _ :- PICK:ERING - - Player Chorus by the School, Off- Mr. and Mrs. Griffin have taken B. C. Shingles 7. ertory, Hymn. 607 by the - Sunday Se- up residence in Whitevale, follower " X.ieenepd Anetiun>+er ftcr Yurk. LUMBER YARD boot. Meese b Rev, Frank P. Fill- _Blue Goal " Ontario and Ontario Counties Message y by the best wishes of Broughar_.' - - ter, B. Sc. Evening Berries at friends. Albarta Coal "y All kinds of sales pramptJv attended to' - 'E';tlb leg 4AgPe,A8b8 }_ o'clock. blr. nits -Hood, Tenor S,iloist - Mr.. and Mrs. F-. Cassie attended Domestic Coke - °e Sales may be arranged for at the NEWS odice Picke ng-M�g of Eglinton -Unit — Church- 9'orottto -the- furteraf t .'_a 4wourt- ..on Selland Independent pbottea. and other .talent. The address will be day. -of Mr& Cassie's -aunt; the late - - -0f meilt. Lime riaster - Wbithy. Ootarii.. , given b • Rev. Peter B ce .D. D. A Mrs. J. noble. a Maah', Feeds,' Historical Revievy' of .Ff y Years of Several members of Broug!ra.r, Maple Body R'COd SA�'ET Y 1 :and Poultry Su Church and Scho;1l will be., given, congregation attended the Decorat- Ag@1]ts for Lnndy Fence ' Y ' PP- ck n �A GOOD DRIVER . - = Oa • &teen River Genuetery onSunday - - lies in stock a t all;, service "at 'Brun' vri 1i�13 a•• ti - Me • Messrs Elsner and Donald W;llson =A GOOD CAI'. i The basket factories are very busy and families -were with their. people Oo(*�phUtt Im lements —�Anci •INSURANdF, with •'� imes _ . P. rT 'Ch •these, day here on' :S'•.nday and paid their mot= IZ'V R10- O rn The Markham Lodge picnic was a her a visit in Stouffviile. Prices before Baying a The 8trotlgest, Purely Casualty PP' decided success on Wednesday at the Mr: and Miss'. •Law7�ettee Good and y Mon. Thor. Sat. t Park. Lawrence Jr. accompanied Miss Hel- Outs psn in the World i The S. S. Picnic on 'Saturday 'at en •Barclay home on Saturday,. Miss WILSON B R O S. T I Wilson's Park. ;Everyone cordially in Helen remaining to visit her mother. L)Cput }�s t. CYRL1� E. MORLEY . - _' Only _ vit�d.' Visitors at the Matthew's House Phone Mark 7200 .121 -Mrs. Eli -WIN6 n, of Bow7nanville oYr- • P11one -- i?tieiterin •87M - , Stmday -. .. :�right" - - -- ,.� - -- - g' D. , N . L oek w'DOa • :spent a week with -relatives in this daughter, son -in -law and child and vicinity. Mrs. Thomas Hubbard, of George- p�� L• PICRERING, UNT. =fa a�Glr_ room Outfit f Mi-s. Russell Rudman and dough- town. _ • : ' - .a CLEN�ENIN� ter are spending a rweek with '141r. The passing of the late Mr. God- _ Coiagieting Ot Simmons' R. . and Mrs. Rudman. t ter was a shocks to 'the community. 4 bed nod felt Q38ttre8® Mrs. Arnold. and daughter, Jean, His uncomplaining retiring disposit > y 8 , FUNERAL DIRECTOR are visiting this week -end with her 'ion - prevented his neighbors from . a -- Oable Bpr1Pg. dresser and Private Ambulance relatives at Newmarket. suspecting his serious condition of G�11 Wei ht Qui C kl "ahiflonler; all in v alollt - We are sorry to hear that John health. The family .have - the •neigh- y fltlieh Day and Night Service White is not improving in health, hoc's sympathy. Phone 9000 as we would ' wish • to see. The con H A V .. Hundreds d s� Qom let& —$43 00, congregation -of St. John's p and women bane r 'Malvern 5000 The Y. P. Class report a most en -. were greatly favored , on Sunday by � � V E I.y gained 4 to 16 SimIDOIIB Bed Mattress Joyable• evening spent at -Mrs. Wm. ivavin as speaker, Rev. Archer Wal- SKIN * pounds of solid tleak - and Spring, Markham, •' �On,t. Booth's on Thursday last. lace, Associate Editor of the' United with C. C. A Bd - ta Cowi)lete— $14.50 - - Church m obenefiits of with P Pnnp • Sunday School is held at 1015 a S S .. Publications Mr. Wal- m, during the summer and church 1 escage• was listened to with Tonic - - - -- - =,- - -- skin- b ng headacs� d int� Duck and Lawn ChairB = - -LBwn Mowers . at 7 p. rn. Please be ,on time. _ corneal 461c „t;�,.. = —- =— -- oni- C. n always in stock - Y A number from • here attended the The W. Ellicott home was the gaining strength C- C. dr; B. Tonic $hat tined and Re aired iano recital held by Miss Blanch 'scene of a me Tablets contain four vital in Het mp Rugs made ill Hol P P P cry gathering on' Th. _ ent& -- slciwn, Yeast, Blaud's i n Bring, yOUT& NOW Rhymer• in the - church at Locust Hill ursday evening when- almost the and Extract of Cod Liver, in Choocm eland, and �art8ee Rine, mode on Friday evening. - •w-hole •-c'onrtriunity gathered there to late coated form. Get new attract. in Japan, ... for .veranda Or B''$' Pointe, Ehaniels, Quite a number .of our school .pup- present fir.. and Mrs'. -Raney %rith a tiveness and pep in a few weekat Bun Oreb ils passed on their year's work inc- shower of lovely and useful gifts Sold at all drug stores. p t VarnlAhes and. l`�taine. ` .lulling' three entrance pupils, Julia after which the guests spent the ev� Got C. C. A S. Tonto Tablob s.1 : At Different Prices. 11dURESUO in full line of colors. Wilson, Lois Turner and . Fern Mal- ening in. an informal dance. _ ,Hooked Mats, made in Also TURPS field• OILS _• color_ 'The funeral took place on Monday, '44 • Queiy Gardeb Tools and Ohick Supplies The Cemetery Service which was afternoon of the late Mr. W. Nor- .Tones ' held in the church on Sunday after- ton, -from his residence on .the King- -''•� : R' wile they last-9,5c. ;•We have the AReney for - noon, was suite. a .success and the gton Road. The sincere sympathy of• , ' ' Phone f38W w , MASSBY :RARRIS committee wish to thank .all' thdse the -- neighborhood -goes out to his Pickering ,�� . } C. A. STERRITT REPAIRS. who helped in any way: widow and family. Mr. and M _ Edward and Mrs. Wilson and Jul- Norton were esteemed members 71 Faneral Director is, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. L. our community while they resided ambulance Service ALVIN BUSHBY Beare. of Uxbridge, motored to King-. on their farm Isere, where the faro- J: ,;Hardware Phone 480Q stop last week and were guests of fly were active in the church and lD]<lOII& 1900 Mrs. Wilson's aunt, Mrs. Dr. Nich- social life of the district. A number Plakering • Qnttwip PIOBERINQ ola, for a couple of days. from here attended the funeral. - • 'S. . _.... -.._.. _.. - ..,_,_run _ . , - ... •.'. .. ' '. mew H- . A; •' ' .� . n . 3x3°' =..t .. .; F- .. .., � .. ..:.: . � - 'S . .y-.•'- 1 - 411tg =it• SIC f They came from all parts of the ralm three -lures each, In Bedford- ' s �lts Hold Drama of Worlds The Clan Maclean United Kingdom, from the Domin- shire occurs Calvary ICood, and is - -�- greatest Racing Classic Honors Its Chief ions and tho• United States, from Dorgete ire Jordan 11111, Hamp "Aire * -- • ., - France 'and ,$candittavia. Led by has a Land of Nod, Cam i. ui,rsltlie Hector Maclean, the clan piper, play- a Noah's Ark, and 1Yor•ct- ter-niro a , - °^ , ""''t•' "' '° � ��:.' irg a'march which he had specially �Ioab's 1�'ashput, U•h,•r• •ice ptura: F: Hund eds of Macleans gathered at reattered here and there oil tho man "e" Duart Oastle Isle of Mull, recent! composed for the occasion, marched , Y>,_to the castle, where they were re- 'include Hebron, Joppa, Cc �iitetieea. '• many parts of the world to pay Jeruga;etu. C'deon and 11 -rod. from a:ived .by 'Captain Charles Maclean, �' s homage to the chief of the clan on sort of the chief. TLe United States cf Am-r Vi3 a Grp the occasion of his hundredth birth- Sir F_ itzRoy Maclean was confined comes a good second in .u'a respr c', Y day anniversary. The following tele- to his room and was unable to take' fcr' they -Save eleven ' ` •.f ' "ifs,.. gram to the chief, Sir FitzRoy Don- part in the''ce'.ebrations. blr. William Lebanons, six Hebro :s and r­4 many - s aid Maclean of Duart, was received illaciean, secretary 'of the Clan 3lac- Bethels, ,five Sharon.. fear `•'ourit from the King:— t ` on, read letters and Carmel --, twv r3Ftheid,i.•, c na L'attle-7 lean Association, - y'i I am delighted to learn you are telegrams which -had been received- hem, one N-.- imteth, ,,at turf Mount celebrating your one hundredth from clansmen from all parts,of the Calvary' birthday today, and I send you Iobe. Profesor Ma g, Maclean -- ' heartiest congratulations from g g N N president— of the association, pre— -- ,� D� ;yep gJ.: Y � the Queen and myself on this sented the chief with an illuminated ssTASrr or sRDIANAFOLiE EFaDwAV RACC Fr memorable occasion, There can F. L. . address, and the clan bard, the Verb -:, be few living who, took part in Ma hea� Watt, 'a M,,ntgomer in the. New 1 g pa Rev. Dr � Lauchlan y P 4 the Crimean War or wpb, can York Times a former bloderatar, of the Church of It was at, evening =: Frcni the river's i boast_ so long a service as yours, Scotland, read a poem which he had breast N f 3 I and I know that this is a' proud written for the occasion. N>, " day for the clan of which you. A seagull rose on wlhgs 'of 'pearl y Two volumes, containing the sig- r s are the distinguished chief. natures of tieprly 4,000 Macleans it,. Flashed upward through th? ti y; Sir FitzRoy Maclean is one of the all parts of the world, were present- gathering shades of. ni^ht i most romantic figures in Scotland eti to the- chief by Mrs. Maclean of Aitd circling once tv;ici, th.ice„ a3 today. When he was 17, his com- Ard our... ' $; r mission in, the 7th Dragoon Guards While the aged chief sat in an up- Of pointsgaest-,tional, or thus -might was signed by the,Duke of Welling- per room, the hundreds of clans- test ton and he is one . of the few sur- men .drank royal 'toasts in • his honor. - sw:f t, m _ A.—I SCENE IN. THE °FITS,^ A CAR IN FOR OAS - - ' _- Y Ills SeTen "th, E'7•'L'n'� y Sea ' LEFtt KELLY P=ILLO, WINNER, AND HIS MECHANIC vivors of those who took part in the Each received a portion o4 a huge- .' ward on his flight ' Crimean campaign. He was awarded birthday take whit -h _ was ' adornel And in th_ deepening, dusk was i the Sebastopol Medal for conspicu- with a hundred candles. In the ev -. lost to sir -fit, The average spectator at the an- the tank;. tires' are examined; and ous bravery at the Siege of Sehas- ruing a bonfire was lit on a high Leaving me v:ondering wtu'I d-wn ' - nual Indianapolis Speedway Classic two 'men lift the hood and their ex- - topol. pr'oincntcry in 31ull,- and -there wa= bring him rest: is Unable to _ witness much of the pert eyes and ears can tell in a split He celebrated his hundredth birth .'a f1revr, -rks `display,- _ ,tense drama of the race,-which takes second. whether all parts of the en- day anniversary amid _.remarkable I would - such'winga ware m:; e. fh =t lace in those little concrete - walled ne are s }nchronizin . demonstrations of affection and ]oy= - �II > g _ Narrres FY'OILrI I might rise boxes 'known as the "pits," located One or two A.A.A. officials dash alty from his clansmen. Not -even _ Up from the 'earth' and, flyuir, on the "apron" of the` track near up. The pit' crew gives them an on that day 23 years ago when the - . Tale Bible follow him the ' starting' paint. Here' the anxious glance, for their' inspection chief redeemed his youthful pledge Out where the sun 'seta and the clay- "teams," composed of -a dozen men, may mean rice loss of man recious. to recover and restore Duart Castlei The .Ordnance- lIap, of England ' light'dies,= y many- the ancestral, home of the Macleans. shows - country possessing inor. ' --a necessary organization for every seconds— possibly _elimination• from' Until the surges solemn ra-lu.errx _ ,entrarit- .perform their duties in an the race. These officials have the. v'hieh for more than 200 years had .Scriptural place - names than any �y as hushed. along. the -. or:,:'s re bt tt�Wtthrthe eIIrecisi nwith of atewellt authority to order adjustments, and, family wasfthere suet a gathering his oi It eother. flvet times, occur* and Nine' Dloar t and cIciw s -ponce with silence ever -- F if ire their judgment the car has a _ ;drilled stage show. Without their defect, to order it from the race as -the clansmen: " - Von; Mount Ararat,--and biourft Ept - - more: . iitelp no driver would stand a chance a precaution of safety for all con - ° !of winning. cerned. _ Theirs is the idirecting genius be- Belly Petillo wan this year's race, - 1.6 61 hind the strategy involved in this setting a new track record of -106.24 ou - - . ! r -and a -half -hour contest. Whirl miles an hour..- F.acll of. the two , "around the -two and =a- half -mile times Petillo stopped -at 'the pits, he -- - rough brick oval at speed3 approach- was seen to continue to away in his : _ - ing 150 -miles an hour, their senses 'seat, not - yet recovered from 'the _ :reeling from • the thunder of their effects of the bodily 'rhythm induc ' 'tnotors, the fumes from the engines, 'eta' by the terrifite car -swing at high - and the eye strain, the drivers lose speed. Peter DePaolo,- his pit man- track of their position -and'. their agar, shouted aci�tice .into his partly s'peed. deafened ears and within a -minute ry r ^ `"'*'r►�t' Titmen who keel their a Petillo was back on the track It is the Inforriied an these important mat- with a fresh supply of -gas amd wa and advise them regarding ter, and his engine it, perfecta's= - �ters, :��<%t. •> Istrate through a complicated s •s- tune: _ hem .of. signalling. When' to come in Petillo- -frankly stattit -after the: i for water and gas and' , who - the race that much of the credit for: x,. a leaders are at the moment are, his performance was due to two , -•rte among the many pieces of informal- factors —his pit - manager• and- h is' . ition' that the drivor must depend tires. The winner maid. - ne was r. 'upon his pit crew for. tempted several times to `burn up" /��r y ='i +' +`' • p -3' i _ 0JJ of �' 14 4' 'din• ..1,' tr �'.` -. %,' f The operations in the pit are as his rar early in the race to catch . _,_•''l ° a thrilling,, at ;times' as the ' gctusl -the several drivers then ahead of g, -at, .,$. s •. ' " i race itself. A car slides opto• the him. "j knew 'my Firestone ,tires _ " ' _.� �s'? ,;r•�y ;= ;`� � s . ? apron and stops in front of its own would stand any speed my car could - -- -' - ;,•'gkmy,b.,.Y _ -- 34t. Half a dozen- men leap the lour' go, "_ . he. said,' "but' I had my . in- 14 :___ s• concrete wall, each concentrating structions from Pete DePaolo. e 4 ` - �,'wt t�.S�;-,� � -� .•t,.1 ► on a definite • 'ob.. The ca u p campaign _.- -- `� '� 7 p 3s off worked o t the-plan- of i , ■ _ Ya•� %.;. ` *�, "..... -`' _ •_ Rhe radiator in , a second and a arid I followed,it. DePaof(r i,,nztil - lstream of cool luster is florin' in; led_.iitstructions to Petillo• on a:most gasoline is ready, being poured into etery lap of the '200. -THE 51t,Vf 'G-Rt t-t�-- .\: _ as . ,. Y `at,, • , _ '. a rl; :it;� tr�t�.d_,of 1'�t,UDU pt'ople - �-_._ `_'-•� --�, •. _ _ C:is year. Ms'dibe for this rac e way 1.3i aond , `'.... 14,' clipping one -fifth off the stake' %r f' ' mark et b}' F. <tuipoise last year, and- i " . % 419331 - a'.'j . beir;;' -only three- fifths .to%rer than n , ; �'• the track record - established by ('av- - . L'Y KEN. EDWARDS � alcad? Statld Pat was bought, in Maryland • by the Seagram Stables _for tee sum t of $1,500. This was probably t<he best buy made by any man in the -last = H PRICED $ 9 3 twq_ or three yLars. FROM �t Ac In Detroit he beat 'Azucar, the �NG horse that beat the' best 'handicap ;" "' ` - • , g (for the Standard Six 2 -Pass. Knee Action on Ei ht, De Lease Six and Arne Standard Six models. horses in thaLereat race in Califor -_ __ _ - Coupe) nia earlier in the year, ' and caused , = Delivered, fully equipped at great consternation among' -the De- UBTRACT from Pontiac s low -price the i fat factory, Oshawa. Ont., 'Frei ht ' ' % \ troit fans wlio thought that Azucar - S liberal allowance we will make .on your !and Government Regisrra( ion was home free. — 1 Fee only extra - No one, hot even Mr. Seagram present car. The difference, most likely, is p17CC9 of s- cylinder models at e knows -how good Stand Pat really is, - Surprisingly small. To simplify purchase still factory begin at $1149. and there's 'many' a horseman sorry <. + i/ that he' mis.ed"'_this rondbrful bar- -. -more, you campay the balance in easy, low- _ \ s,� gain. ' _ -- // \/ \ �� - - .gate GMAC instalments. Meanwhile you get all the advantages of �y` a brand new car. _ Don't. Forget _ .. :. . _ Low'first cost is just a sample 'of the motoring economy enjoyed -- The .Garden by Pontiac owners. You'll find the 1935 model a miser on gas and` _ - Ttousapds of families .throughout" - lS the country are planning now co Use oil. Upkeep is way below average: Then, too, 'Pontiac is long - lived. TAND. the available' .garden land to provide 'Nothing has been skimped in a husky construction that features solid � _ food. if •people on the land would con_ ec ++ alder the number of meals that masse - - - -steel Turret Top Bodies by Fisher. To mention yet another impor _ - DasE of THfc be -prepared during- th's year' and esti- - tant point, Pontiac's re -sale value is invariably high! GRE*,rEST HORSES — mate the actual earning powe of a otF►ED iNC/W� _ garden, more, and better gardens " Look carefully at Pontiac's list of features. You can't duplicate TO-DAY • ' WAa`V� would be planted in order to provide - - a■., . them in an other low-priced car! See the Six and the Straight Eight. - a continuous supply of summer and y p CANADIAN_ WONpER.:. _ winter vegetables. A, garden of one- Drive them. This personal experience will soon explain for you why. _ Star)d Pat is undoubtedly one of the quart e- to oiie.ltalf an acre in extent, _ _ . there- are so many new Pontiacs on; the road. ' greatest horses owned in Canada to- properly cared for, will provide en. day.., He As the rugged son of John ougli vegetables_ for.. an average fam- _ J. Grier'. and Low Degree. ily' - PONTIAC MODELS READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVE:: This carrier of the Canadian.. colors " n -of ' Edward V. Seagram whirled toe "Yes, 'e's gone, after the job, but o r. fastest mile and a _sixteeuPlt. In the -'e'll never -get it. It's ..clerical' work. - history of the Philadelphia IIandicap 'Why,' I says to 'im, 'you ain't never CHAS. �']� when' he wonthe 23rd running before done no church work in your life! "' `r+ +�" S. COOPER, Claremont,: Oi1lt. r ��., ., .la t'- /r ''' .., ^. ` .. sty: ^;, .��r,. +rn i::w• J,.k"yd. !p - {. 'V�y;',�, }a "N A c,-a +; s,:, .v - .� -vr+- "�. „�;':p'C+ -M, H'• - x,-o-!'. .vas,,, �Jtia��.. _'�.: 's "'. "� °�`�d -� ..�;'w•. ' •+ii• .YFI•r.._',,!+.`.a •^'��n .'� , •Mb .,� a`-yi, "- ,`.Gi'...,,;;is 'j` `G'cn n,�.9z,S•.'.4'4 zf xM f'""� "�, rh ".,.4 ...,?. $ , - "'• ,..a,,; ,xw,..;�..�.��. "r'pr' >.�.a ". .r a. 'Si' "^''• •'._..P.$ =.��,r �,.- a..�E_._.>_e.�.. __ -- _......_- ...�_._.�_..�,_..._.v ._ -_ ___.-,_._...___._.._. �.._.. s.......__...-,,-_.,.__ t„ _.. �• ��' i_ �' e, A�n..- '_..��;_:_a�.s._�- _••'Y �"� ~F' .S' PLAYS ORGAN 'Bad tl(se Bonds ofo�r oscu Provli>Ree AT 75 YEARS HAVE� - �� Takes KruwJnn to Keep Y O V �� - - - - _ Rheumatism Away - - -I 4 ' Writing to tell how she keeps her activity, this wonderful old woman states: 'HEARD 1 1 EAR - "My hands were becoming so ` crippled that I had to give up piano and organ playing —and almost en-. WHY >A tirely gave up knitting. I have been :• you golf my man :using Kruachen Salts for nearly two years, and am very pleased with the You fish and hunt. _ .. Sport news you scan _,.. :.. _' ]esult. Last August I played two From back to front, t church services on the organ, • and }' C�NEi NG ]lope to do so again this August, My You like thhis life _ ' , CP jE I �E t is t ' dingers are nearly straight, and With thrills so rite, - v 1: iluite supple, and I am 75. I have :'Let's add no strife; Tecommended Kruschen Salts to But why this wifeY - - many people. " —A. A. C. - -- - The six mineral salts of Kruschen • The Province of Ontario, one of the richest areas of its size in have a direct effect upon the whole _ bloodstream, - neutralizing uric acid, The G'aeme song of ambitions _ the world, with great per capita resources of soil, mineral- °. which is the recognised cause of young -man who marries a girl with a _ bearing rocks, forests, lakes and rivers, homes, farmsteads, 4 'rheumatism. They also restore the job is: "It all depends on you." factories, cities, towns and villages, now comes to its share- ..eliminating organs to proper work- + + ' • ing order, and so prevent conetipa- holders =the people —with the soundest securities that can be Lion, thereby checking the further Barber: —Shall I go over it again? offered —the bonds of your own Province. _ ' 'formation of uric .acid and other Victim: —No; I heard it all the first _ body poisons which undermine the time,' _ • ' health. _ ., s • • Babies are more intelligent than THE'TREASURER Of THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO Vancouver IShmd you think, as soon as they land in - - Has Highest Falls this old world they set up a .howl. .....offers Victoria. — Vancouver I s 1 a n d Hero Cur! Where are those pap boasts the highest fulls in the world, erVi 2 ® -9000,00 the Della Falls, 1,580 feet. Now Villfan: —They are at the black- the Island Publicity Bureau wants smith's to know how to capitalize on the Hero: -Ha! So you're having them — - tourist attraction. The falls are aL forged? i .­.PROVINCE ONTARIO -most inaccessible, involving a boat Villian: —No, I'm having them St- g trip and a 13 -mile trek through dif- ed. ::. .. ficult country. • • • - Editing` a paper without raising _ 23�4% and 3% DetleiatalreS- -. -fihe only fellow sure these days of -anybody's feelings is like fishing with - the place be has to till la the world out a hook on your Ilne —you• get Is the dentist, _ Jots of recreation but no results, (Non-Callable) - r Classified Advertising Old Neighbor (ignorant of nation_ 2�% Debentures, dated June 15, 1935, due June 15, 1937. ` ality of his neighbor): =A deplorable - M ran suazcrZ BARGAMB sign of the times is the way the Eng- -37o Debentures, dated June 15, 1930, due June 15, 1940. � lish language is being polluted by the CY, . BICYCLES $10 UP, TRANS- alarming inroads, of ?,merieaa, slang,. Couporu June M and - December 15. Definitive Debentured %IF 2 portation ' paid. Free catalogue. o reii8terable as to principal only. -.-'Toronto Tire. 19.5 Dundas Wes-t, To- Do you not agree. .onto. His lbfuI,lbo mister. You sure slobber- - Principal aiid Interest payable in lawful money of Canada at , - - ed a bibful, mister. - - � - - DANDRUFF Most of.- the girls are moved to the Canadian Bank of Commerce in the Cities of Toronto, _ 5 and Fallt'a� Haw'' use Mi�n.a- tears When the housemaid quits and Montreal, Ottawa, Winnipeg, Vancouver, Halifax and St.. John, 4 aaactly w Wvy,p their mother has to do all the work. ,Canada, or at any Province of Ontario Savings Office, at the sair bait tome.' De this a - . • • - _ - - . _ . _ - - • - , _. . 28 � �a Week sad the result j+�ite (oa lioaeymoon} _ holder's option. - _ —Do you re- Give Nead and Olowl Halt member oe1F "Srst meeting? s Hubby ('a dentist): --Shall I ever _ DENOMINATIONS - _ • \ a a , forget it? That heavenly afternoon when we were together for two hours O; Q; a 1.Q p. - _ and I extracted two of your darling - 20 g� red $ Q s.l(IMG OF PAIN„ little teeth! . , . Nothing makes a .fellow feet so 'Plisse Debentures are a direct obligation of—the Province of good as the nice things they say Ontario, authorized' by act of the .Legislature of the Pt ovitxce, L abou -- him -after�e'a -dead aid- gonel = - sad are a urge as to principal and interest upon the - J ' Consolidated Revenue Fund of the Province, and are issued _ •: Sambo: —Liza, you remind -me to' - all de wort¢ of brown sugar! wader authority of statutes of Ontario, 2S George V, Chapter 50. _ Liza: -How .come, •,Sambo? (Legal Opinion of Mes�ars. Long an Daly) — Sambo: —You am so sweet and so , unrefined• ' June: —Has she a perfectly good - ISSUE PRICES _ • - husband? Bess:—Yes;, she is a widow. ' -- 2%% Debentures; due-1937 -100 yielding 2 %% to maturity. _ -.. M 3% Debentures, due 1944 =100 yielding. 3 o to maturity. Plus act interest in each case. - to papers -in a _..__ / / ; ':..:.:. ` ': 'WHERE TO PURCHASE BONDS ,Beti�rBooklet- - ^ . Application for the above loan .will be received by any Brand pf the Province of Ontario Savings Office or may be made tilt ,e - � • �F' ' `_ " . to the Treasu Department, Parliament Buildings, Queen's _ r Park, Toronto, Ontario. _ r .. .. Ne .. '.. .. - - - • a�� _ ilnterim,Debentures in bearer form will be available for delivery R z sit ~' on or about June 20, 1935. QtlC m "'The proceeds of this issue will be utilised- for the purposes mentioned in the said'Act including Government Services such i C/� �5� -- as Old Age Pensions, Mothers' Allowances, Aoapitaliaation, - 07/y ������ ft� . jUnemployment Relief, Education and General Administration. L believe this to be a moat attractive issue and am sure that - : ithe confidence shown by purchasers will be amply rewarded.. Let this be our watchword for progress; 'BUY THE ,BONDS OF - a ,YOUR OW PRO CE' > rd. / - rGAf�f4tiL� r Prime Minister and Provincial Treasurer 1, , CL-AS5 Cosy public rooms and cabins - - a l ._ excellent food and plentl► ' 1 1 ' PROVINCIAL of it - . 'gogd sun decks . _ _- happy days of sport and fun 1 1 1 Mplx ro Snit total.. : fihe steady ships. rn.. agent or to saliln■■ Frida s from Montreal to PLY - 217 Bay Street ��J�U�]{ MOUTM NAt LOMOON, and to (F.1gIn 3 {711 T TORON t'O Q[LFASf, LIVIEWOL, OLAffiOw. Third Class Ocean Rate- 582.00 am way. Man is just like the old - fashioned ` Winnipeg. —The underclothing of Pale and' was hurled to the ground. •hour_ glass —be is no earthly g� Lineman JohB Zeemel, 32, was burn- He died in hospital. • ' I t t F without some sand, - + • •' _ ed to ashes, but his outer clothing Warden : —we must set, you to kL Frances: —That romantic Miss Pas- was almost untouched when 60,000 work• What can you do? ' seigh says there is a secret connect - dolts• of electricity passed through Forger: —Clive me a week's Dr4ri- - • s+ , • . , • ed_ with her birth, his body. Zeemel touched a live Ice ,jj.d I will sign your checks for : Mabel:— That's truA- -.it's the date, wire while working on -a '40 -foot r is 4.' ,.F,' • ,- ;may' aais><i � __ .. ., ..__ _ _ _t _ �,•v -.�� •_zw ,.- . �s�=_• h, ncYare.a ?�'ier�:.ar.,u:a_:r: -? .v4��^� -•,. r. ""�,..._�....___.5_ ,_.,. ... a t.• t 'tl ; - - •'�S:'�G^'t1"'.:n _��K�^.•..... _ - �4. —n.__ .,e=h :r.__...,4_s•�+s�Y"'y'.iSiP >iy 0 `t i✓•r a ScJ�aztistic� €4xr� 4¢* �Irert �ilu - $10 Reward 1 Blacksmlthllg, WOr]t'>I� Melville Church hen extended a Will he pall by then Police • Tr �ecee at right prioes Terms ;t ' call to Rev.'Gilbert Little,'of Guelph Board for intnrrumion leading to the Now tothe time to have those repair Presbytery. The church became vac- . :ilnvictlon of i he person or persons jobs attended to. Harrows repaired. _. =1.75 per gear; `$1.50 paid in,advance ant several months ago, when `Rev. wh6datnaged tbeelectric wires, broke also new sections on hand. The fam. Subscriptions to the United States I , Jlr. McC .nochie resigned after a locks on-tho booths, broke hen .bee or ous Fleury Plow@ always on hand. otherwise danraaNd trees or other Pro- Gt. Britain $2.00 in advance. pastorate of about nine years. Arty, ne.nia p Also dealer in Viking Cream Separs. KILL! - - p yin future du eo, in the Lore and Electric Washers. --- - -- --- - - - - -- r Renlorial P xrk, Piekering. JOHN MuKKAR. Proprietor, F J PROUSE: Chairman Dealer inVOQa machinery, Frost do • BRQCK - -1:49 M 8 U)3 ?1P:11AN9er,. -tress - PICKERING COUNCIL. A phone call will bring us to your farm. t .. The monthly : u�etinb of the Town- ' THEATRE Duple Leaf Mutual -h a Oxyacetylene welding, .'ship Council v'as held on Monday, Phone Pick 715 June 10th, all members present, the Wi3iT$Y �l1SUTaaCe C8• F'. S. woedw&XC% aG Reeve in the c::air. GREENWOOD 491y -'` . The usual corre.pusdence was rec• - and WAWANESA INS. CO. eived and read. FRIDAY and SATURDAY . (Yheap' Rates for Farm and Gant" , Cecil White asked for' calcium . ch• ATTENTION ? JUNE •28 and 29 Buildings loride on certain of the approaches �•� Windstorm, Insurance on Buildialp Notice' to his properties. drmeTS WILL ROGERS t0 Yo . Wind i 1 i U , ml Sloe etc. s s+ The Council were advised of act- -1 N _ • , -Automobile insurance of ion having been taking by r'ti', Marks, GASOLINE & DISTILLATE -SI I All Kinds We do Building f all kinds. '. who sustained injuries in a municip- LIFE BEGINS : - Write or Phone g $1 gravel pit some time ago. Delivered in f•)rty gallop lots and „ CARPENTERING. Several requests roe road -work _ over, - AT 40 -BOWMAN & ROWE CEMENTINCI, °:heard. Gka ra etA. and T,tx; - ROCHELLE HUDSON WRrTHp' ONT PLUMBING Sir. Ellis, of Aitona ad. appeared again com lain of the action of a Distillate 18 cta. er al. Carolina Jubilee Singers P T1g p R RICHARD CROMWELL . and •- neighboring in altering a natural ROOFING 4• water-course, directing the stater! ov- UHAB.9AitGiE:vTB HARDWARE ROOFING .':*r his property. MARKHAAI LI , NT_ 13onday, Titeatiay and Wedu' ,4de3 We also sell Brantford Roofing The Com,rnittee on Roads and Br- Phone P4)A -ri : 5 JULY 1. 2 and 3 Materials, Empire Batbroom idges paid the following: Ed. Stork. HERE'$ AM ADDRESS � Egnipolent, Dnco Water - drag 1`3 -19, 6.50; E. P%ard, drag con. "LOTTERY YOU SHOULD KNOW 9, 3.25; G. Lativ, repairs, 5.40 Dept. IT TELLS SOU WHERE Systems. Beatty of Highways, 17 t„rrs calcium chlor- LOVER" �,\� „l,. R COAL. rO ao Stable Equipment ide, 438.43; W. Petty, gravel for AI -^�M -7� and ether Building Materials �' tuna• Rd. 122..40; >V. Carlton, team on �, ,; e o C + E✓+timates Free gravel pit, 10:20; D. 34sizs, tractor rr LEW AYRES _ p• 1 Work Guaranteed on Morgan's H'll, y2.00; . F. Bassett. PAT PATERSON �,1.. T p . team on 'riot 's Hill, 12:00; Irving AL"' nE a 1� . el . PRO U SE White, di ,, 26.00; W._Birkett, rep. Ey"ight *edaM : _. .. ..to bridge con.- 9, 3.00, Robt. Lynn, Phone x302 ` ditto, 2.25; -Jos. Byers, drag con. 8, - +4+'a�i '~ i t't - PICKFRING. ONTARIO � . drag say Rd. ll.00 _ 'w � Rendezvous •: CHAS. LAW, P]g � _ - .13.75; A. Amlan, "hone 3520 51 L. Gates, drag Altona Rd. 17.00. H. Dil�iYEY 111111 Midnight" Y :.. _at l . _ _'.:' .Ormerod, drag 1.60; Geo. Todd, drag 08bM4111 Sear. Town J_i rte, 5.00; Walt. Brown. ftw Few odmm 11llnanr »B R A D P H R E L L A b Y drag Audley PA., 2.40; Blake Annis._ Slue Bell FOOD • - . Quaker 'VALERIE HOHSON drag con. 5," 9.50; Murray Durlield Coffee SPECIALS- _ Corn Flakes drag, 7.95; Sam- Famdale, drag con.. j = 7. 23.75; Pedlar People, pipe culverts `-" - T8 L'RS.. FRI. and SAT. 812.58• Sa er -Mass Plow, V� T 25iC. lb. 3 pkgs. 23�:- _`. • :.. �'Y ey Pick -- + 48.00; Archie_ Davis, tractor l con. 1 . D I 95.50;. Albert Lee haul gravel con 1 . 02VI - 160;00; C. Schwalm ditto, 183.00 F;= OWAI'S COCOA tin, Barclay, ditto, 53.00; John Soden FCt - - , -1 lb. tin 23c• asel_20.21, i.RO; yH.- Ropss, gavel e r _ FI N'S PICNIC Pitted Dates, 21bs for 23c rrn. 1,- 2.•10;. L. Lye, re to icks err . . . • :. 21.3.5; R Ward, acct.. salgry, 150.00; • =: '�A. oarlock,' drag eon. 1, 4.00, Chas. Re- cleaned raisins, 2 lbs. for 23c. I :- `Cooper, ga. nil etc. 1-3.24; A, W.. PICK MING _ _... _'. - Mitchell, haul gravel,.'f,21, 11:00. - Cooking Figs- 2 lbsi. for _ . - 15e. - Balsdon, draK 20 21 5.50; J. S. Bala- Laxo Meal, per bag, • .. _ 15c• lion; ; A. , o ors, rag Alton' 0d:- THE BIG PARADE AT - 2 QO m 20.50; A. Connors. drag con. a, 8.00; -- f Rnbi. Benue;,_ labor con. 5, 3:75: J. ' p' SHORTENING, lb. prints, 2 or --25c,. - D. Remmer, 3:00; Lorne Jones, 1',raz _ : -Starts • from .Elizabeth Street pkg , 5e. Many Flowers 5oa Y. T. Line, .4�; F• Carter, haul gr- Ammonia p ova tromp. 1, a -f r P odd, 0w -h��b� _ MIDWAY : Chipso, lg. pkg.,21 c. with face cloy h free •� P '1 nwnahi use of sera er, 6.00. , The Committee on f Relief paid the Princess Flakes 1 a7G. � GOc _ following for Relief Supplia9: S. G. AMATEUR -((NIGHT = _ . Morrisb,-78.37; E. Bryan, 2.00; Roy SUN RAY ldorrish, 44.50, Mrs. J. Reid 1.68; S. MAURICE BODDINGTON, Master of Ceremonies', p(agg�� _ � p�r•� 19C, G Moniah, 29.25; D E. Miller, 15.00; DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME THROUGHOUT Y H_`_th e 2 for B. Lotton, 3.06, Dr. - Bird, 1 0.00; Jno. ' _ ROYAL 4.8 8• L. Hunter, ter 4 3 F. T. Booting, 28.70 - - ,Farmers Attention i Pastry Flour, 24 lb. bag, "VIC, The- Committee ore Contingencies - • . 1P - . _ _raid_ -the toll n_wing- Zeaton, Bell and - - Ross, Legal Services, 20.00; Miss A. Nevi CASE high -lift Oil.bbth.. Mower, ligbte-st draft, gear's bebind - BOOTH tf MURISON .K Richardson„ Hall Insurance, 25.60 axle. Only two gear reductions, Pressure lubricated beari s. __ I " Municipal World, Stationery, 6.38; J. nE - - Murkar,,Statione`ry and Advertising, Eccentric bushing keeps bar in Perfect Tins, cannot bind, mioimum .. 8.00; D. Morgan, Div. Court, servic- neck weight, all sizas for horses or tractor. er :es: 4.00; T. Gregg ditto, 4.00 PickerIn Hardware . Storo, The new Case variable drop Corn Planters, checks, drills and bill The Committee on Light and Pow- - er paid the following: Grberiwood- drills corn. Change of feed made with foot pedal witboutstoppiag. i JUST TRY ' M Stri°et Lights, 30.33 Power and Horse drawn Grain and Corn Binders; Corn Cultiva- _r. (� ` - tors. We can supply specialized equipment for garden and field, : C. �• .Case or Planet Jr. i CANADA VARNISH CO. Used Machinery' &c., Massey Binder, Electric Washing machine, - , ; PAlNTS 'AND VARNISHES Beatty, topper tub, 14 ft. silo, Oliver tractor, plow, • Cars for ,V. -- " / Beatty is Louden track. Plow points at lowest prices. ; . °. You can be convinced that you can buy i - - i a better product at a lower price. Our, j Case Tractors and used Threshing Machinery. ? business for Paints, Varnishes & Enam- ; W -F DISNEY Greenwood +C><reenwood cis has more than - doubled in the last 2 NEW INTERmnoNAL . R. R..i, Locust Hill 'hone Pick 2314 OUTSIDE w,,,rc too years, due to the increasing sale of ' ES are in use by buss- these products.. , - .. nesa men engigeers, bankers,, THERE 15 A REASON farmer. architects, physidans, SPECIALS IN USED GOODS farmers, teachers, librarian ` . .. • - - - -- - -• - --- -- - -- , gymen, by tuccessful men and :Agent for MCCortniCk•- DeerioR Ft►rtn Machinery worsen the world over. and Repairs. Are You E ni ed to Win? Our Motto: ="We have it Cttn get it, Ot 9 pP 1 d9 Plymouth' Sedan 1929 Pontiac Coach <- - - -- The New Intertla!tioaal o„i 193;3 ey-. h 1 ✓r..9 �'l �.. �va�l� it i� not.. r1i211iH �the means to success. It is an all- 1933 Pontiac' Sedan Massey-Harris Hay Loader - Telephone 3900 vanswec teacher, a universal ques- 1933 ,Chew. Sedan Massey- Harris Side Delivery Rake If you seek efficiency and ad. 1929 Plymouth Sedan - -- '- McCormick Rake al•Y S. BALSDON, �- PICK_ERING vancementwhynotmakedaily 1930 Olds Sedan Fra�t and Wood rlowez use of this vast fund of inform- 1929- Pontiac Coupe. Massey - Harris ' 6 ft. binder - - ation i Massey- Harris 7 €t. binder $2.49 r 1931 Pontiac Sedan. _ :..Men's Work Boots, up' $1.25 per -air. 6000 Illustrations, s, Col ed Platm. Men's Overalls and Pants, p pair, up. _ 10@0 Illuatratlona. Colored Plates. 1928 Durant. Roadster (2 only) . 21 tooth Massey. Cultivator .* as ,000ceoa,apphicatsublecu.- IJ,000 19:32. Durant Roadster 2 Massey Manure Spreaders •Men'@ Work Shirts, $0.65, or 2.for $1.25' �.. .,.'_: a Bia4raphical Entries. ' Resular and India -Paper Editions, 1932 Fssex Coach A McCormick Manure Spreader 1 Writetorepe•- 1932' Ford Pick -up 'Number Tractor Plows Farm Team Harness, $23.80, up. i�A page., 1932 Chev, .Pick -.up 13 -inch Mill Grinder (double head) - • Horse Collars at Various Prices illustrations, 1931 Chev, 1 1 -2 ton duals 2a Ti P_ Fairbanks Gas Engine . " ^r ' °! rrt ofFPooccliet 1931 Durant 1 1 -2 tin duals Sweat Pads Team Lines - :; :a Maps it ou, 2 D aril Cream Separators "'Now is the Time to t that Old yy 1930 Ford 1 1 -2• ton duals �2 S -: ��•'• Grain Grinders I• name Chi■ paper. 1928 G. M. C. 1 1 -2 ton single 1 l'o t Electric Grain Flarness Repaired 1 G. & C. Grinder MERRM 1930 Dodge Panel F.71vin • .Drive Washer , . Phone 2904 CO, 1931 (Durant Pick -up •32 %'r,'t Electric Washer sprtasllolt, (rfaoo. 1929 Durant Coach _ , f2. F,l. ^;iris Stoves. .. •.. B R A D �, z CECIL. CHAS. COOPER' CLAREMONT - �• _ g = N aF rPiF ° Giaeeasoat -.., DCSO Mary Waited is spendilla aaa loll o! the two congregations in 182.1 its work, and the service just held a e . Wm. and Mza. Birbett spent sun- exite�tded visit in Aurora, the church membership had increas- has been, a splendid encouragement �d a .Se rv1 �e w vday at Pontypool. Clover is being cut on some of the ed from 162 to 207; the Sunday Sc- to all and demonstration of the Ch- ss� e. Mrs. Chandler and friends of Tor farms along the highway. hoof rrueinbotahip' 'from 180 to 284, riatian Fellowship which has been visited -friends in Ottawa last Friends from Whitby called on the Y. P. Society membership from and is being maintained. ALL MAKER Mrs, Ed. Gibson and Mabel on Sun - 23 to '45. There has been received in- dERVICED AND REPAIRED rr vy -eels day: to the churches 49 new members on a. •. E. and bins. Rryaa an i Mrs. Ch- _ PRICES REASONABLE � ��` Pn..,,Er, spent Stutday in renelon Ml's Ed. Gibson has been confined Profession of Faith and 48 b cert- Y Reliable WORK GUARANTEED � Fads. to her bed for several days with a ificate .from other congregations. - `; Vaughan and Helen Glover are severe cold. L?ur'' the ten mg years of union these ; , A RT ci U R FIELD Dr. and Mrs. Lull and family off two congregations have contributed Insurance 'of All spending a tow days with friends' in Stouffville spent Sunday with Dr. $8213.00 tQ the M. and M. Fund and R. T, I- Ureduate Smithfield. and Mrs. Tomlinson. the Women's Missionary ' Societies ,Kinds 8t Reas- 43 48 :Phone 5201, PiEKERINti The Sacrament of the Lords Sup- H+ and Mr;, G rdiner ut Obio have contributed to their work $3672. per wilt be observed in.. the United spent a few days with their cousin, Hence the average givings to the oriable 'Rates Church on id and ` on of next. Mr;. Morgan P v; Missionary a.nd other activities and /�/ L I - • Lorne Reid an.i son of c:� eveiand, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Robins, and Benevolent Funds of the Church for �• �• O�, ` ` /`� , an 1 14Ir. Hine t, of 5treetsv ,.l?, were ne;�hew, of Lindsa a ant Sunda the ten wee end 'viatt.a':3 witiCh. H:�tan, y P Y years has been. $1188. per : „ , FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND _ 3 Mrs. Dixon re-vr uPd to New oak with Miss McGlashan. yeas, this in addition to 'maintaining EMBALMER Mr. and Mrs. Guy Huht of Toron- local: expenses. The special offering -on Tuesday, af:-r open :ing some Representin the Followin Successor;to W, J. Mather to, are spending a week; with. the of last Sunday for the Union Cele- g g time with her mu:her, bins. T}tumsen• Companies Scouffville w latter's brother, D -r. Tomlih-� uu. bration Fund has been $64.86 with a - Strawberries are not too plentiful few contributions still -to come. This Night end Day Service _ in this neighborhood, the heavy -. - Dunbarton report . ie ample evidence of the love Pilbt Insurance Cb. Buainese Phone Reeideoce Phan�e rains hav=e. had their. effect on the -' . •' � ' which the people have for the chur - Gore District Mutual 'Ins. Co 9>i01 9820 berries. Mrs. Geo. Whi is visiting her _ ch of their faith in and devotion to Royal Insurance Co. Ltd. » bliss McGlz;hsu ertertainEll -a daughter, Mrs. Mills, in the city for London Guarantee and Acc, Co. Ltd. r' number of fr'enu•; fruri one of the a few days Ocean Accident and Guar. Corp. a ri off)te staffs , of fh a «;,u' >; (ark, .�n - NOTICE 1�'awanesa �iutusl You Clan Buy at HoMe , c St. Paul s on- the -Hill Annual S. S.- TI RE9, BATTERIES Saturday last Picnic will be held at the Bay on . To Claremont Citizens Portage la Prairie Mutual , Miss Jennie PiIkey underwent an Thursday July 4th. Provident Assurance Co. ACCES90RIES, a opc: ation at S'. Mic ha,,..lts 11 .:I.. +.al T'he United Ghurch. S. S. Picnic The Pickering Township Council Gen. Accident Assurance f'o. Ltd. Attie low and better prices' r opt Thursday lac'. She i3 re��u• -w"1g will be held on July 5th, at Wood -• knave purchased a plot of land on Mr. Toronto General Ins. Co. •cry ,atisfactoriiy. land Park, Cedar Grove. Freeman McCullough'A farm on the Pearl Assurance Co: Ltd. as ye Two rinks from here attended the >yiiss May Sommerville and Mrs. 8th Concession, to be used as a Employers' Liability Ass, Corp. :you can in Toronto. ` tournament (mixed) at Markham on B Lotton visited with friends in Tr- Dumping Ground for garbage and A. E. Wilson and Co. •Ltd. - Lloyds Monday evening, and were the only enton over the week -end. refuse, such as tin cans, bottles etc., LeC ue repair that leaky top. • IP two rinks from out of town present. Alex: and bins. Rim. Gourlie, of , and the , citizens of Claremont and ` Mrs. McConkey,- of Toronto sang Vancouver, visited Barry , Gourlie the north end of the township are Call or Write -- at the Missionary meeting on Thnrs- and family at Selby over the week- requ'e'sted to use this• place for that Skilled Motor RepAire. day afternoon last, 'at which Mra. end. Purpose instead of. the sideroad ,im- R r i Caracallen, of Whitby, gave a very- mediately west 6f the village and Brougham Ont. • Phone Pick 515. Cordon J• LaW Miss Marie Morrish gave a blth- fine and interesting address. th.e road leading past the elevator. Your patronage L appreciated. Phone 2908 day party to her friends last Satur- The Police Trustees have just dis- This has been done at the suggest- - day, her grandmiather stud relatives covered that there are 'included in iQA of the Board of Health, who ex- PECKERING, ONTARIO -" their duties t of char unwant- also honouring the gathering. mB A number from here attended the pact the. co-operation of all concern- - ed cows out of the neighbors gard- ed. ens, settling domestic disputes etc. funeral 01 the late Wm. Norton LaBt _ j Monde at - Hi _'TREAT' YOURSELF TO A ; ' y, ghland L�+eek. - Mr. �,�r n r f Roy and Mra. Morgan and family NortonTa boyhood Jaye were spent Board o! health APP I HVLIDAY :attended the 118th Anniversary Ser- on the farm now owned by Mrs. C. vice* of St. Andrew's Presbyterian •Annis• . Church, Scar oro, on Sunday and at- -.'_ Wanted - so visited the latter's uncle, das. F. St. Pail's -on- the -Hill, Dunbarton, TT Elliott and family. Sunday, June 30th. Sunday School at — ` T R A V E , BY MOTOR COACH _V. 2 p: m. Evening Prayer, at 3 p. m. Tenders for the sale of eon- i.Y :iJ 1J The numerous Boles in the pave- meat through the village_ are being Preacher at this service, Rev. E. G. cessions t0 be operated at the filled u and aired gnerally this Robinson. We give yotl a cordial in- - p `ep vication to worship w;1 u or Memorial Park. Claremont` Leave all your'cares behind Enjoy the clear- fresh air and by some on the manner inn whiclu t 9 y Witt be held at on the "Jubilee Sports Dap,' the soanic beauty of .the open highway- -enjoy • the safety :6 .A Gee o Pan ,Ju" lAth, Boothe>ili3lv3amee. +ud oomtort of modern de ,lose anion coaches and the .00a. year-otd surface has given away. the. home of Mr. H. Newman, Fair = 19 p `�Day. Gregg and family, fttomas Po't. oq'Thursday, Juty 11th; at 7 Apply to yenieskee of limousine servioe without limousine coat. 'Gregg, Mrs. Condy and 'V�m. Pal- P- m: under the au.= pieesL,of the W. A. PRETTY, titer attended the funeral of a sous- A -"� St. Paul's -on- the -Hill. Admiss- - , �+ Mrs. John Doble, (Susannah iFn, 25 and 5 cents: Home -made Claremont. -. Summer Tilde Tables ' Gregg ), at Agincourt on' Tue day of baking. sastdy _etc wil: be sold. Good - this week, Interment - was u:iade in progr _ Effetely! Saturday. June 22nd - . - '- _ . -;4 : ,the Uxbridge Cemetery. - Neat Sunday in the United Chur Harness and - Shoe . nv Guests at the sane over the week ch, the Sunday School will oommence - (C%o�venient ! -jaily :'Motor Coach B�rvio9 1: pM were: Rev.' ,Archer Wallace.. of _ at 9.15 a. m. and the' Worship Ser- ReFaix'�$" 'JL'o Popular Ontwrio Redone - -. - - -- Toronto?, Dew�art McNeally and Farl vide at 10.30,* m: standard time,: $kRR[E- ORILL[Ai' SIiDLAND= 4VASA(3A REAOS Bongard, of'Norwood, Mrs. C. Said- and these hours mill be followed- un- liaving opened up shop in, the re GRAVENHUR9T- MUIKOKA WHARF' -- HUNTSVILLE er .and daughters Glenna and Norma til the end of August. The evening p y 'and son, Ted of Smithfield, and Mr. service will be withdrawn for---the 1°" opposite E. Lewis' Bakery, ] A£KgQ!�T'S PVIIYT = BFAPLRTOV - MU98EL1dAN'9 LAg>af am now prepared to receive and sol- a0.rtitur Ale:tander of Brighton. same period. In tine absence of the .. and ruGermediate poin6e Rev. J. F. Ha,rton had the battery mister next Sunday„ •the service �t this class o! service from my i, meat Claremont and vicinity. pat' -- .:.- jDirect cov+rections with steamers at Muskoka wharf, ____.... -. removed (aathoat perniisaiotr) from will be conducted by Rev. W. N. rons. Leine your .work st the slop. - fluntivi lit and Midland ilia new Pontiac several• nights ago. Chanter, of Toronto. Any young - T`he operators' were apparently dis- people who would like to spend a Off°' Monday. Wednesday. Frida3 Curbed when attempting to remove week in- Christian Fellowship and a� eta y' _ . y afire oleo, the bolts were found on Instruction, combined with- retreat- - J• X06. Lake and H ighwa y ''the runnn� board Gas, tires etc ion, cannot do better than attend .the - Vacatzon Tours have been reawved from other gas- Summer School and Caanp being held THE ''"JIADBLINE" — from June. 30th to Jui 6t at Kes- - age& in town quite recently. y h, - The Kinsman Quartet wetve.• Raven a wick, under the auspices of the Tor- - E A U T Y • SALON - - `pith ari a :pauses poll :. -- -big reception,h�eere on Wednesday ev- onto Centre and Toronto East Prep- O�L>g llAY TO ELGHT DAYS• eping last, and although raining, the byterial Y. P. Executive. Any desir- with 8top-orvr Privtlegsg ; .• .church was filled. '!'ha• program was tug to attend, get in touch with Mr. 1936means anew year. which men., - MUSROK71 L71KES--- .30,000IgL71lV0S ,.ter L.•,..:I. appreeisted; tire - extent of, E.-Knowlei, Highland- Cree]G- o��6:'- s utw Pwgmaoent .Wave: „ • the appreciation being fully describ- E• M. Burgess, Dunbarton. I h4we Permanent Wrvre to•suitever, Vf ASIAGA BE71CH-----L71KE HUR0N " •led in quoting one listener `'" Thhey The "special service held in the Un- adv's purse. so why oot�raake. were good." Mr. Hoover, one of the ited C2turch last Sunday, June 23id sa s.ppointmeat. lHoliday visits III quartet, gave the address of the ev when the twd congregations of Dun- _ _ + suing. This oddness , was also,.very Barton and CL►ntennial united in wer- t give alt my customers my very be,. arunh appreciated. ship to celebrate the 10th anniver- careful attention'. "NEW . YORK— ATLANTIC CITY �,:3 + ; I.e Anne. tl Fie. i I t.w. (Jubilee sary of the United Charch' of Can- �, Ma►rceUing, Hair- cutting, 8oal - -- BOSTON— WASI�INC>tiTCjN— MONTREAL - +4ports Day) i* announced for. Thuzw ads, proved to be a gathering which and Faciol Treatments "Ask for attractive illustrative folder describing deligbtfut day, July 18th. The evening program brought great encouragement as j being given by the Canadian'Vaude well as spiritual enrichment to the 8hanipooing, "Vacation Tours" to'•Ontario's popular resorts and _ > • Ville Exchange, consistu►g' of the members of both congregations. The -inexpelosive holiday visits to the big cities. =r =_ following: Wilson Sisters, Dance splendid .attendance from both chur- �'� '• . �"�Llndeu _ 1 *' Team; Harry Dunn, Ace Comedian; ches revealed the deep' interest and . Phon" Ill O CLAREMONT • c- i - �N vPhyliis Henne, Radio Singer, the. abiding loyalty of the people to the Daily Service -•-Low Fares = Girl with she Dual Voice• Rex..Sl- work of the church. The front of they 1 church had 'teen very tasteful! dec HORSE REGISTER, - between TORONTO and ocumge, Magician; :A Big Amateur Y : Program is being staged during the orated by the flower committee of BUFFALO - NE�V YORK - DLTRUIT -i afternoon, • and, the . committee are Dunbarton Church. . fke order of COMMODORE AGAIN' (26812) = CHICAGIO - LOS ANGELES - MONTREAL -- OTTAWA , now advertising for entries. $200 in service was that which was used is choicely bred Clydesdale Stallion.. and other Canadian• and U. S. A. points !� ♦ the service at the :.Mutual Street Ar, the ro rty of Robt. Dafoe, of ;.:. :..- 1Prizes and Awards for the Day. P Pe , _ _ ,,,-•y The Anniversary Services on Sun- ena, Toronto, on June 10th, 1925 Green 'River, will make the Beason dad last in the' United Church were when the United. Cfitirch came into of 1935 as follows: Tuesday, 21st ` P'ICKERING - 'TORONTO very successful.' Very large con' greg- being. The special musical features of May, will Heave his own stable LEAVE PICKERING LEAVE TORONTO ations were had at each service. Rev. were 'a soprano solo,' "Love Divine" and proceed to . McGrisldn Bros. (Eastern House) Eastern (Bay at. Dunda4 Archer Wallace, of Toronto, address- by Miss Ruth Tome, and two anth- con. 3, Pickering, for noon;, thence .Standard cal rutCit ,*ervice, inking ivr l+;a Zub- 0,,;�1�r +I,- norabin i f�1niFF1, '`filar -lc- - - -tci John -- Barnes,- Ckerx7wood__for_ !�!- Time _ A. M. - P. I1�i - bark M Soul b .µ •jects: ' God's Universal Presence Y y Shelley, and 'the night. Wednesday, . proceeds to a'. 6,09 2.54 `a 6.30 a 3,30 :arid "Things that are better t? an "Gloria ". from ,Handel's Twelfth Mass Hugh Pugh's, one , mile east of a 6.44 a .. »3.54 _ 7.40 •4.30 - 'a Gold." His addresses, which were each of which was ad7rtirably rend- Whitevale, for noon; thence 'to 7.44 a '4.54 ___ __ 9.00 delivered with occasional humour, ered. For this and for the inspiring his own stable. for night. Thurs- g 24 5,54 _ ' 10.30 a 6,30 r. were very much appreciated. The leadership by the choir in the sing- day, , proceeds to Fred Wrig} it's, 10.54 e • 6.54, c 11.30 :' _ . 7.30; - "choir gave a very fine musical pro- ing of, the hymns, much' credit and lot 29, con. 6, Pickering, for noon; c 11.54' ,7,54 „P. M: a 8,30 gram, singing "Ave Verium" and thank,- is due Mr. L. Barnes for his thence to his own stable, where he p ;yl e' g,54 1'1.30 9.30 i N "Hark, .Hark, lMy Snul ". They. were training oi` the choir, and to Mrs. will remain until the following 12.54 9.54 "1. c 1.30 +1030 y,assisted by a,Male Quartet from Nor- Barnes for her efficiency at the or- Tuesday.. a •1,54 - b .10.44 '2 30 0 wood, Messrs.'. Maynard and Earl gan. The special speaker .was Rev. G. HICKORY LAD_ (11155) - Pure a -daily except 'Sun. 8c Hol. b -Sun. A Hol. only: t Williams,, Field Secretary of the M. bred, black Percheron Stallion, F _ :Bongard, Dewa McNeally a ld J. ��' and M. Fund whose message unfnki- the ro arty of Allan Reeso; R. c -Sat. only. a -Sat., Sun. &Hot only, .'Stewart, who slg in the morning, p p "Beautiful Land on High" and '`Stea; ing the work of human redem)ition R. •1, Markham; will make. the sea - Copies of the new time tables are-available at all ofl�ces and agencies, Away ", at night. Brass instrumental beml¢ carried on by the lharch at son of 1935, at_is own stable, lot- TICKETS, TIME TABLES numbers were also, rendered by lute home and abroad, and challenging us con. 4, Scarboro. Terms, $10.00 AND ALL COACH TRAVEL INFORMATION AT ; grnuP, playing "Just ag Tam" and All to a wider xnd deeper fellowship, KTI,MFTN 25419, (21346 - The Pure - ^ i c „ arid• greater devotion to the service Bred tm 'orted Clydesdale Stallion �.il�Y COACH LIES Tell me, the old old Stork Mrs. P j of the Kingdom of Christ will not the property of Oscar Wilson will _McConkey, who •has been heard over .the radio, sang "Lead • Kindly Light" be forgotten. During the. service the make the season' of 1936, at his Eastern House -= PICKERINGF — Phone 4!500 sod "The Papliean. - minister reported that since the w awn stable. v ' :J' t.F -'•`: ' r •,'w' - .. "+4N'l�•._• -,, - ' ► -,,. 'J .-. '.1.."­71 i7, T: Royal Bride's Good s. Taste Displayed in �' a1, the Best Te'T j� HE WORLD MOST FAMOUS` ` � Home Furnishings. FLAVOR �� r Since ste returned from her honey_ moon, the latest royal bride has been r as a happily engrossed as any -other ��4 pFi :young married woman in the choice : \ of furnishings for her new home. 1 The Duchess of Kent. like the tp Duke, has extre>nely good • taste, and she has been careful to see that her - new curtains, chair covers and wall = decorat:ons were such as would make - - .� -� the ideal background for the lovely _ . -- • - • • - - - - - - - _ furniture w'aich is one of-the beau- tie3. of the - house. Your'' our Handwriting _ GOOfl COTRASTS, E YOUTH' An ivory satin has' been selected `I� TID o R r.V74L for the Duchess bedroom, and there Reveals Your , is an interesting difference between -All' Rights Geoff re St. Clair , $y NFi -I.F M. SCANLAN the curtains and chair coverings. for araeter� Reserved ` wh le the for er ave a thin diagon- - yy t _. i m b Grap�lologis Author of "Yencarrow' ") al self-stripe, the latter are scatter_ - - - - - - - _ - - - - - - - _ _ - _ - ed with stare similarly woven in the material so that the effect carries out (Editor's Note: Since this series of ready. to show affection, and must that suggestion of -a Regency atmos- aritcles commenced, the author has really have affectionate companion- . - sYDT08a3I8 English, Scottish and Iris's were in- replied 'to•thousands of readers p, you a;e what -I call the. stantiy. one !n their response. At p�lere which somehow pervades the ,who shl Indeed, . �• Here we see a group of young pet wrote asking either for a character 'type that 'falls in lore with love'. ple 'carried on, the tides of youth first there was no real urgency, Only whole hou e• 9 Young Kelly PECcarrow finally settles - analyss or for guidance in personal Biy oars person!' feeling about you down 'on the Pencarrow farm, with the eager- ones . rushed into •,uniform Rough -cast materials are used both, ,problems,' Mr.. St. Clair can help is that you ah't love either of: these - Genevieve, his cousin, as housekeeper. for few believed that they would in .the Duke's study and in his bed- YOU, too, See his Invitation to g who is to love with her cousin. Robin , you 'yours men. It seems to. me that 'you Berrick. Cousin Nell Macdonald be. ever see the Bring line. room, The Duke is obviously fond oL following this week's article.) would soon realise it if you were in � comes eter engaged e arroowClsnshowlnq aoterest Meanwhile, across twelve - thous- dark -blue, for in the former room ,tie . .. • lore -with 'one of them.... _ = in Maisie Kite, a typist. and miles of ocean, the cables carried curtains are white wit', an edging of Can a girl love two men at once? No.1 young man Is affectionate, thehae family f3lneeeudode f lilies Den New Zealand's offer of assistance,-an d navy blue braid, while the chairs are That is the interesting poser that is loyal,. straightforward, .rather - digni- .: (arrow. England's grateful acceptance, entirely in navy blue. put to me in a letter just to band. fled .and not the rye to 'wear his welly suddenly marries Maisie Kne. The men began to enlist in earnest. LOVELY LINEN. 1. am giving you part of this young heart on his sleeve'. . The second CI3APTER TWENTY -SIX. Young men went to work is the In the bedroom the rough fabric lady's letter to me, as • I have no young man is morg expressive of his morning as clerks and shop assist of the curtains is dyed a each: color, doubt that there are other readers feelings, _more spontaneous !He is "Father has just rung up. He won't g D of this column, which appears In pap also straightforward, as is the first be hums for dinner ties staying at ants, as plumbers and butchers, as which contra--ts delightfully with the ; -- - ` farmers and lawyers, and came home blue -green of the satin bed cover, ere throughout'the Dominion, who are one. - the Club." in a similar predicament. There 1=n't a great des to choose ":Vow isn't that annoying ?" soldiers at night. over which IS laid apeach -belie quilt- "Some -time ago,-- aboilt two- years between either of theirs. -' There is , - -And he says.IIat-,tiaii up, he might- At such a -great distance -frost As an 'artlat herself, the Duchess . ago, to, be exact, I met a young ,man some difference in temperaments, lint be late, Mother." Europe news came in brief, and bra appreciates lovely handwork and while in Toronto for a .holiday, and you could, I believe, get along quite "All this nonsense about a war," ken message relayed by cable ac. characteristic of her'eaquisite.taste is fell in love with him. I have gees well with both - of them. _ -_ "'Lady Pencarrow had no patience ross the- seas. People hung 'about -the bed linen she has purchased him at different times since, acid feel The No• 2 youth has this advantage with disorganizing meals because an the newspaper offices, waiting for of- quite sure that my feeling for him —1-e is living nearer to you and can Archduke had been murdered in -ficial bulletins to be- posted, Much Sheets and-pillow-cases of the firs- .is sincere and deep• ,About, sin months see mare of you than is -possible for Europe. It was ridiculous, wild talk and many rumors gained est white linen appliqued witb a pale _ "It can't effect us out berg," .Gen currency lieesuse of the lack.ot actual blue •satin edge and sprays of flowers ago, we had a tittle tiff, not very im- the first young man. And, all thugs 'evieve consoled her, news. In a small, remote country, foi- comprise one set; another !s in pale In the perhaps, but whilst we were .b at equAl, there can be -'no t3onbt i. -Of-course it can't; But your father ]owing Its - peaceful . occupation in -Pink linen with leaves- scattered - -over in the twiddle of it, I met a young that propinquity_ adds• tp the possi- it. Equally' charming are the gets in maii nearer 'home, and have since bilities -for mutual association,'' and kept me awake till all .hours 'this towns and on farms, where war and seen 'quite slot of him; There !s no for falling in love, 3norning- Since he gave up reading talk. of war was like a traveller's fine crepe de chine with the same ir- books about diet he has got all this tale, something fanciful but.not touch _'-regular edge and Sower .trimmings doubt that we have- learned to care. i-t_oweyer, I :cannot .advise you to „ huulbug about Germany- wanting to ing their lives, it was difficult to vlsu- carried. out -In 'matching or. contrast- a good dent for each other, marry either of these young men. You ing eatlli, ' I intended, in the early stages, to ,are not - in love really earnestly with fight England. Why ;she should, l alize the conditions In old militant break it off with No. 2 young man either of them. It seems to me't1at don't know," _ countries, their standing arigies and came you show the first _opportunity "I bet he's down at the club, felt- ati the permanent',reminder . of the , .' reconciled, but I ailed to do" so, and of breaking toff your aisociatoII with L friend a - ing them all about it. The darling, danger of conquest, Think Out . New'. ._ now I•have both young men caring a No. I young man, and trust to the _ 11 ibe does love to groat." New Zeqlatid knew nothing of this, . good deal for me, and ibe Kist joints future to decide w6etber Sou really. At midnight Sir Miles -Fame home, Her politicians were not harassed by Daily Problems man doesn't know anything -about the love tire' other friend sufficiently to ' looking very -serious. thoughts of foreign invasion. They other one, and vice. versa. marry him. t n, nd- has declared war, Norah:" were absorbed in purely local prob. -I ret.lized that; I haven't entirely • -• -- Norah woke up and..looked Ai him -lems. Obtaining grants for roads and Chapel Hill, N.C• --_New graduates played the game with either of these Have YOU any Woblem that -'Mr, saleepily. bridges and the new post.office.were 'of 'the- 1Taiveisfty'of North Carolina young meti•, partieurarly'tbe first one, -Se Ctalp can- help' you with? He "Has she? I'm sorry you weren't the jest of their ability, Better trans- left the campus' with. the advice of but what do you think I should do will be quite frank, unbiassed, eym. At home; the beef w�a -so tesder,'� portatiop was the very' lifeblood of Mrs- t'rankiin D; Roosevelt' to "think now? •Do 'you think 1 would he , bet -. pathetic and friendly, Perhaps Yyeu "Dinner! You tall _ of dinner when this young country, and the Member Dut new ways of doing things," ter to carry 'na with No, I and let would Cke to know what your awn �- the Empire is at war," of'Par•llameat who kept .his eye on "These are difficult: times,^ Mrs.-" rs. the other go ?• They both 'are very . real character is-or that of your "Don't make such a noise, dear. the new macadem road and' left Eur- „ anxious to marry me, and it appears friends? Remember that handwriting v said. g Roane ,eat W e are more pros- You'll wake the children." ope to mind her own business was —` that I will be forced to, make a de- tetts the real story of one's tempera - -. - -.- . - -Walee them! of course I'll wake Derous and hopeful than i; few years the auceesaful' man•. claion one way or fire other herons Rtertt, character and them. Genevieve!" he called- But � - - ago, But 'we who ]dog' a,t_real!>;iea- ,vet 1 g -` � - - In. -a farming' district work begins and you graduates must look at real- y long Your advice- would be ea Send specimens of the handwritings Genevieve was already awake and early ,,and ends late, and stock re- eriy received ". you wish to Le analysed, stating birth. _ came in, wrapping her dressing gown ltles —we cannot say we are satisfied - y g : - " around her, pons, market prices and the weather with our y h I quite agree .with, you• teat you date in each case. Send 10c coin for country or things as they prediction takes preceeence over ,exist today." — 'haven't played the game" with these 'ecoh specimen and enclose vi"- -3c. •'We're. at war, Genevieve at war" - - some trouble fn the Balkans," a young men, but i can readily approc- stamped ,addreased envelope, foi won't affect us out here mill ,.place as remote: as the moon, - Of She said that while +'we would like .late the reasons for your drifting into Geoffrey St, Clair, Room 421, 73' -it ?" she asked. "Eiritral Europe, they, knew little'and to see- everyone with a minimum In- this impasse. However, I have exam- Adelaide Street West, Toronto, Ont. "It may!' It may; +We've g t to (time," th_ a question f the hour is ,99 cared .less. The young men on the 4 tried the different writings, and will Your Ictttr will• be 'treated in con- stand by the Old Country, I'd 6'e off- farms did not both about such.things, "how to start," deal with- -your oan first•ofall. ffdence and replies will be forward- tomorrow it I were a' young man; ` Football, horse - racing, sport and work Appealing for courage,. Initiative You are of a type that !s very ed as quickly as possible. The mornng paper was lull of it. filled their days, and Imagination "to try, !a, this Scare headlines swept local politics atroage t o-[ flavt.iona - "to solve Its The older men-.— men who knew - - out of tight. Little business wag g D Thinks Skin Disease Underwear- Goes England and to whom Europe was Problems, she declared: ' done in town, and people stood about .. '� talking, -wondering, speculating,' something very '. real,. were full - of ' "We in-.this nation do .not produce But Suit. Intact - concern' and doubtful knowledge, The enough today to give every individual 'Will Yield TO Mi>rlt3 • Men who had fought irL the South _ _ • •: � _ - African war spoke with authority of women' wondered, and the wise ones' an income sufficient ' -for "a decent ` P e Winna>eg•= -The underclothing of veterana, and their words had weight, grew afraid, ; i standard of living. We must think Atlantic City, -N .J. — :Perio -ns suf- Lineman John Zeemel, •32, R as burn- Military training made no great ap_' , —^' - out new ways of doing things. This fering from skin diseases' may be ed to ashes, -but his outer clothing peal to the average New • Zealand Robin lay awake for hours, Tomor• machine age has grown up' so rapidly cured by inducing them to .ignore was - alirtvsi untouched when 60,000 youth, He was proud of his uniform row he would enlist; he must. He we don't know how to handle it, their` inentaI troubles, Dr. I..ohn' H. volts, of ..electricity passed, through -in the school cadet corps, which was 'was not sure that he wanted to, but Stokes Of Philadelphia told the ;oit;t his body. Zeemel ,touched a.. fife , - , - : =' +- • ' ` _part of the scheme, but the majority once .again the terrible fear :ot being - - . of the Canadian and h k' 40 -foot convention wire while working 'on a - tot •' '- regarded drill night air a nuisance, afraid distressed him., Had he- -been• "What if a man wins a boat race, - American Medical associations. pole and was hurled to the ground. The annual camp was all right !n its quite sure of himself,• he might have a lottery prize, and does not He died in hospital. i way, but in a young,_ peaceful, free been contents to talk it over with his know one. good_ book -nor one star Dr: Stokes presented his treat- D country there were more attractive mother; with Miles. But he dare not. nor tune nor flower from another, ment as applicable to those individu- _ ways of spending a holiday than' in" So many single men' he knew had al- nor ever had a real .friend? Is that als -who have- "perpetual -disposition LI Vii Yeas Ends ` playing soldiers. The military spirit ready enlisted, and he -had no legiti- success?" — Maltbie Babcock. to,exceed the speed which their chas- -•was not strong, and t'be rigid discip- mate reason or holding back, Two _ sis will permit .without rattling to .line of army training was irksome to. men from the office had joined up. pieces." IndiQeS�lori -:Lin .independent mind, Ptilea, now • an • ar•den� militarist, had Instead of "dogmatically, telling a Now England was at war and the not approve(' of their, precipitate ac. W W patient to "forget it,". he . merely "i have been.been taking Ph]l- test of British loyalty had come. New tioti as it disorrunized'the work, but !flf E A K R O M E suggests that if a person will 'bring ' _. • lips Pure LIVE least regularlyr Zealand wa over ninety -eig "t per publicly he commended them. RE ou tired, for the last three weeks, and I /� y a problem to the surface admit its ..cent, I;ri, a, nniV. (iF�cendants cf (To,be Continued.) ARE ou run• p have at last got rid of a nasty Iowa? Nb {yep? her wl1U realize examine thousands abstractly -,from of riindigestion." inal letter. Extract - -- - ' - - - -- No ambition? - Take Lydia E, others have been afflicted with over- If ,•our stomach" 'acts up" after eat- Pine -Fed Pigs Pinkham's 'neg• won money trouble, or too many ing you will find Phillips Pure LIVE e t a b 1 e C o m. relati s and lived - through -them. Yeast a great boon. • : %;r «°"<`•> - {pound It quiets . of verin nerves - - - -D __Stokes - pointed out the cu r• In its preparation ar way has been �d` —improves the values for nervous troubles —found to- pregerve -in a high state of • �� porkers picked up a precariauE• liv- ` : > :' — 8 - \• in in the "> a trte —makes and their resulting skin diseases- of. activity the important B Vitnmins, �sca g great forests, grubbing PPe I :na }inesnndNudeinwhichmaLeyeatt d for acorns .and runts. To -day they life seem worth living again: • ' indicating that recovery is possible, so, good for you, These important ]n- a i are regaled on bits• James Martin of 227 that the. mind _will. right itself if gredients combine to: (1) Correct di;. \ g quick - fattening oil- Main Street E., Hamilton, On• given a chance, and of rolling with gestron and Out an end to ainb, its, `b 5� cake. which makes better bacon. But g g and nausea after eating. (2) Blake your such fare is� dear and G2rnians have tp�o nod built me u woendelrfuily. I the punch — "getting around that food• do sou good by insuring complete been enjoiiied to ooserve' economy in have gained peppmy nerves are which one cannot • get through or Forin latrbti; thus building you up; (3) - .pig- feeding. Now a German chemist better and I have a ood appetite. over_ For in your blood and enable it to B drive out poisons which are respongible • has come to their aid with an extract I feel much stronger." As further aids to • regaining a for boils,. pimples, rheumatic aches and ' 'from pint -wood, of which cemmtidity i normal mental attitude he advo• similar troubles. L• �- Germany has millions of• acres. - It _ cated the abandonment of the busi• This 3 -Fold action of Phillips Yeast - -` - ' En a really fjnQ it claimed that tliis extract is capable tress luncheon, which he characteriz- : -will.-make meals once more enjoyable J� 1j/ rr „ for you. And it will. give you new hand -made cigarette �jT of fattening pigs rapidly and satis- ed as a device of the devil, and the strength and vitality. You will like rollin our Own tl)l[h factorily. - The e;cne: "mental results taking of a noonday siesta with tlie` Phillips Yeast, too, and it is not ezpen- q Y have proved so encouraging • that a Issue No. 26 -- '35 telephone silent. These he believes sire. 15 days• supply (in granules of - G OLDS t\1 Vl RG Ij►i IA factory hays been set up at Mannheim -to be more effective than long vaca- lerrsing taste) for hoc • 45 days' supply, s,_ +'�• - • ■•crr� taaa.r�iUaru,:r•i..a•>s 1 69 tions awn from home. V00 at your druggist's. to produce the extract. .. y • ' }��� lakes besides Maligns were planted _ - - BOTHER LOVE _- ,1 "�`�° Eng�and�� - d speckled trout fishing is now d ` genera] throughout the Maligns This 'Jiffy-Knit-Made in One Dap I� 3 The sight, in • LiTicoin, of unem- section of Canada s largest National J =� w ployed engineers diming Greek dances Park. ` was lovelier than .lilac or laburnum. An Exclusive Laura Wheeler li�ioslel IF OVERDONE - - _ . —Mr. S. P. B. Mars in Liverpool r Daily Post. N,B, Potatoes Well I °$ _ Parents. Need Proper Guid- Dante's imortal 'poem of his visit .'Received '.In India _ to the infernal regions is brought .to i- - ante' To Help Children the screen in the spectacular Danit' "'*, , Brunswick 1Inferno. ibe s ory- has -been ,5 ugh �eerha � i�c:. �✓ up fo date and en'rich'ed with 'the re- introduced into . the Bombay market, Montreal —A mother can be much P India, and have been favorably re- too devoted to her son-- devoted -sence of Claire Trevor and Spencer ceived. Large quantities of potatoes enough to drive him into delin- Tracy. Spencer Tracy -comes to own are imported into the Bombay quency according to Frank. W. Ha- the liner in which he once worked - a gerty,.. probation officer, United as a stoker, and he runs•it'as a float- market each year _from - Italy, _ _ _ _ .�_, a ing gambling palace.. Scenes in hell Cyprus, Mombasa, (Kenya) and , ` .77 States District Court, 'New York Japan. The native - -- — . are IavishIy produced with blasts of potato comes on City,, speaking at the conference of the- market from December to • Fell- • flame, horrible devils and glamorous - . - -r -� k t.•,_,��,y - - - the' +•rational Association _here. °she- devils: — Film'Weekl ruary, so that - .- Canadian potatoes ' , �y: 'F•t 1.',jd� .�, .t {7t;��.:;�,�., Y• ..;,.. i 1t ,.. Delinquent behaviour may be rt „ should arrive in the months July to' - traced to parental influence in the November. Round white- What -- P ,yellow . or . '- �_�.},�'la �.{���a_.�'`!.�•:�... ' -.home not only when the home' is will we sap when the child- skinned• varieties, medium to medi- 1 +tu+i!f!e!d°i'' ren have to .go without eggs' because ' �^��!a •� au+ •, * , , 1,ir �`+ e•` tion d, 'but says blrII it well n e "With the ministers of His °Majesty's .Gov- they must beenew -crop and - thin -skim Iit�•�;�' proper guidance_ of. the parent' as ern'ment would not give us •the right ned ' otherwise they will have sprout- �'��F'!'�' `��� {1���(,10s �'? well as the adolescent- son. and to grow our own eggs —Daily ed or gone to seed by. the time they ?'a till `4�!'i.i?',Q<° f `•Z� , daughter such delinquencies can be Express. arrive e-i't� ��•�.�;�,�� H. largely averted.•• When we analyze It was English musics big night. �� `}� s * s delinquencies creating tragedies and g g -, , ; . -0 ` roblems, we find over -indul ant•' Even the Albert Hall has never « throbbed with such mighty • .waves - of - - This England" mothers, unwanted children treated g �. N. '��°•'' with 'indifference and hatred anc` un- solid British harmony.- -•- Daily Ex- press: —' New Statesman and ration (LaIIdoni ` , �.;,. ,�x•�;; reasonable authoritative parents ex- 014 excising punishment that results in ' Cheering, singing shouting and , �'� +a,,, e'cpdr•4i�ir� , `' 1•= _ _ i air. A. P. Twi g president of the 'crying., tir�rry and disaster. fe- fin' par- g • •�+ +v94z,`a1`�y ;CTE+�' ants that believe children should be.+ Central bleat . , Market . Asociation,- And then the King! �',#1 ��n,,��'u�, r ...,, - " - J advocated Press .advertisin for. the A pale radiance, 'a_ slerldgr -, hlted 1 'h ,�; +�. ' g : / ?'•,•• 100 per cent. dependent.- 1 8. i ! L a> f• , Y / "Eat More -Meat" campaign when 'shadow —the Queen behind dtim - �I*♦��� I� -A . good probation officer is, bbth i he addressed the Wholesale Fresh The Queen-,thea did a stragge, an - 'born and made. When a robationer' .':JIFFY KNIT BLOUSE ' PATTERN 933 P ]]feat Traders Federation at a .unusual thing. , . ::_ first comes.for supervision, the sev- luncheon in 'London on Saturday. She outstretched her arms, -so that your needles will _click r. ,. .,eral conditions of his probation are "Vod want a refined sort of cam. all might :see thgt she'was' teal and -'- uickly. when,.you mare this jiffy knit Y emphatically . P ai human. - -Dally Express for you rs' using. -Iarge ones and heavy thread. You'll. be deli, hicd clear] and em hatieall explained P gn, .so get the support of 'the when you make •this blouse for it is made all in one piece— no- .e3:rs k him q the probation' officer, who i- ,Press," he added. — Daily Expresr " ` ' but those _ up the side. Af course t ,, knows hclw to approach the boy's Scottish edition.) a see that - betiveea these` years , he skev,e bands are att::c,.ed _ articular 'personality ( _ extra; but this is very simple to do. With b rows making 1 in;h p p y problems by the .mate pojlulatlon decreased by you ll be done *in he time. and how delighted g }'au wiIl.be. Yw- can rirtue of a previous exhaustive study Fine Fishing Ground over 100:000,' while the females in_ snake the blouse in that heavy cotton,' candlewick, or in eight -!'o:d of the conditions leading tip to" his i creased by some 938,00 0. Thus near- Germantown. del'inquencyi A diagnosis , is -made' lade B Packhorse ly a inillton spinsters here arii9- Pattern 933 comes to _ Y you with desiled'd'irection9'for and a plan is set up, and the games - - cially • ,. created during these semen the blouse show:i't in size 16-18'; illustrations of it and of 'all Ntitei:es beeins. He is informed that if he years Of course It 'would be &sad and. material requirements_ Wheii a packhorse - fell'. iii the - - •' - . - - _ plays cricket -his time of probation %o creek that incident was re- -wrong to imagine that this is caused Send 20 cents in stamps or coins' (coins- preferred) `for' this will be beneficial and profitable to SSY ' entirety b Ths pattern to tieedleciaft Department, Wilson Publishing Co. Ltd., •78 pr sponsible for populating a'small take y the war..' • -� Adelaide West, Toronto. — - - -- - -him, and he will- be' much happier, iii the Rocky 3roun,ttins with tens of Army, Navy, and Air Force Gazette. "if he complies wrthw he the court n , thousands of speckled trout. accord- co-operates - p I ing' to Alan N. Longstaff. The pack - 'Testator, gave the use of -a house: men who 'know their own bu jincae _ Not For Sale' ricer. helping. him to solve his per- horse was one -of a -train carrying in Arboctr Street, Southport, to his and tend' to it; meta who- w-111.1 not lie, penal problems. The reward for his 230.00 sp€ek?ed trout fingerling g for brother Thomas aria his wife, to- The ;world; it is said, is al}vays shirk. or, dodge; men•,who arc not too =good behavior coiner - in ' adjustment, ! pIanting m' Alari; a Lake, Jasper nether with - X416.:a year, .. "QixL con-, _looking for min and. women who' are' lazy to work, not- too _proud .to' - be' - • stability, obedience to the law, apd ' National Parw. -Each. packhorse car` dill °a he or hhe shat] use leap lace not for. sale;, then who are holiest poor; men who time lv'illing. to c+at ,.geod citizenship. We should' consul -I ried two specially- constructed can.. curtains • in °the ,front windows, and• sound 'from centre -to circii ference� }what their have - earned, ..and. �vcar er a boy as - improved who has gain- !filled -with - young- trout. When one of they use curtains, of any other des- :ling to the , heart's core. Men who what they have' paid for; nun who —' - ed in these' good qualities of life." them full, a can_of trout were . - re- crtptlon tlxe :Qnnulty, is to be reduced know their message and tell it; men Are not afraid to sap- -' M. Dr. Bierman obtained his results'leased with the result that other to £312," — Dally Telesraph.- who know their - places. and fill•them;:.phas:s and who are not ashamed to' by puliting thermocoupies;: delicate say "I can't afford it ? "— Chelcy. h'-a' meauring devices, in `cohtact witfi the' - -forehand, -big toes and " other parts of the body to deterinine the effect on surface bodily- tem- Xµ l' • wax• &,�'`� _- peratares of cold water hot, water, , . � 4 -A+ `'" -•• 4� �:z. • :.� ' i - - urine, whisky; •; aspirin and coffee. �\ r of to ore I_ ti,e tamper tarp of the .big- !oe with hot' �atc,r, wine, _v -; + " whisk and aspirin raised it. At the - same time Dr. Sanford 5I. • - ._osen'tilal; Cf the 'National Institute. -- rw•, y'K, : •� o w«- .°,�.'"y''`'K' '�+,t•'`, R ' . ._ c` ,C ,.`.'��»a,AyA° ^v o'.b,' "'.,�'.f4"1•. c•rt of Health, Wzshin ton,. D,C- de- " a ; t5 # . V x xz _ _lrlonstrated a new Suicide preventor, .`r,.., ^nfiv, , "' .:'x r.�w`,"'' ^, : 3fy,sa.•,b:, ?' e '�'' .H' •": ac `'SQ1'ip 'a ^t',+,"••.,'# which has been found highly 'effec -r p. tise it used in time. < r�k ':•::." "�. > T�s.��+ rtsxcR - In two years of 'experiine'ntatien � ��t< -"e ' with 'animal.: he has .found a method of checking the• poisonous effects of. $� rhIN� _ r P F< y: t 1 riehloride' of mercury and in using `.< ...:,s 3s x A '+� ; x + it on 9 attempted suicides he 'saved, p :. /1 .the lives of. all but three. a j �"* ^' d , x�.s:�� s He explained that" -the 'lethal et- H f sect: of bichloride of mercury come ''? ,{ .Re.- .r •rM .c <' ' r :I•.+ 544. . ;frct,I dis- oh•ir,!Z CIO: cells of he kid- � � � � "��r.� - "' ' ^�'ti� ;` �•. � f a :'KNEE - ACTION Like. many of t4lie:ite's mo st K (s RIDE successful . cures, the news suicide 3 r, =preventor" is eotriparatively simpler Whereof : , 'the presence of mercury is ' V :k'nown' or -found 'f and to the blood, for- - WEATH1±RpRpOF •'�+" maldebyde_ sulphoxylate 'is- injeeted CABLE. i into the blood stream, ''and at the same time a qua i tv' is poured ,down CONTROLLED the patient's throat. to counteract- . B R • A the burning effect of the mercury. �: `' •' ''.: .�•:;''' ` < 1b w ,a,,ulaw,ub ES i The yulphox ate precipitate: the mercur chan to it immediate] .. _ from- its fluid form. in which it is , 1 MR • absorbe.i by the body cells io 'a solid _ '. . .: P eo ple Are Co spaing r and F in ding O at, that Only �+NvT o• tt'�D!g' ! g which clings to the kidneys without .Chevrolet Gives T ii SE Vg UP-TO-DATE A F� A S in the � ha im ` o g t hem c T Fi T 0 NF - .. w:• \•tin• "' • . - Lowest Price Field : Ottawa Hospital IN every way, Chevrolet is marching ahead that Chevrolet is marching ahead in volume pro- Ends 25th Year ` . -'' in sales —in quantity production —in public ? : _ •. • • '- p pre- .auction to meet public demand? Is it any wonder' - " ference l And the reason is: Chevrolet offers ad- that we urge you —drive a Master Chevrolet before Otteµ ?. —= Twenty -five }ears of - `' vantages no other low- priced car can match. you decide an any low - priced cart c•iesc — - service and progress— in�conbattirig Youi eyes:--prove if.- ..Look at the'_safe '_astir ` tuberculosis, during which the death = ,TURRET' TOP Fisher bpdies of solid steel] See the t rK "late per 100,000 of 'population lies ' _ proved, fully enclosed KNEE- ACTION on Chevzolei's, PRICED $ Q � � (for the Master decreased from 140 to 3v; was' eels- _front wheels! book at the famous Fisher no -draft FROM V 2-Pass. Coupe) ,brated here . recently, on the 'ocean "'" ` ' ' . ". ion of the 'silver jubilee of the open- Ventilation -the powerful' and economical Blue :Delivered; fully equipped at factory; Oshawa P • . • . •.. _ ... . Flame En a --the Cable- Controlled Brakes ! 3719 of Lady Grey Hospital, first unit �overmneat Registration Fee only extra. All five of these modern features are exclusive to of the present -Ro al- O�t•tawa' Sani- ' -'- • • _ $ee the new Standard Series models _ torium, - the Master Chevrolet --you don't get .even one. of priced as Io.W. as $712 Sir George Parley, who collecteel them on. any. competitive car! Is it any wonder, then; donations of original coriti ibutors READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ... -EASY- OMAC TERMS ..that made the first building possible, p Was among those who attended. - - _ ' - - _ _. . _. _ It was a happy coincidence' that r y - ;.. the silver said, of -the insii.ta are .. - .... * * . OOrER, Sir George said, was in the Same 1 j Claremont, On t. year as the silver jubilee of .King j George V. There -is nothing closer. , . .. Q. to the hearts of Their Majesties than such work as the sanitorium in do. ing, he said.' . !! j ; X 010 J 1 b f it e#4 ," 4<1 •'+ % -x'19 . M:+r • bad' t LOT _l1QA����� - - tome a our residents expect to H, and Mrs. McGill and family i - ' have new potatDes from their gar- moved to Whitby on Wednesday. mar. Yom People o! the United A nlinsber isomll� ere attended lane for the first of July. McGill now being employed at the Church will hold their,manthly meet= the Amateur Night program at Whit -Mrs. A. Q Cooke, is her -St. George's Church, ' SundaY, hospital there. ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. by on Friday-, evening -of last week. -.- " -7!� sister in Mattawa this week. June 30th. 103rd' anniversary of the -A. E. and Mrs. Calvert enter George Field, on... Friday .evening, They want to heat another one C June 28th. A good program of games now :' F - _,gamy Stanley, we regret to hear founding of the Parish. Services at tained- a number of friends from Tor - - r ties been - prepared• -On Friday last, Julie 218t, the 3s seriously ill .at the. home of his 11 and 7.30 D. S. T. Preacher in the onto and and the village on Wednes- -Lost, on June 15th,, between -`the days began to shorten, although it daughter, Mrs. d. S. Balsdon. morning, Rev. Canon L..E.. SkeY, D.. day evening, Red and White Store and W. G. will be several .weeks before there r6 - Measles have been quite preval D. In the evening Rev, E. G. Robin- -Rev, H. G. Crozier will preach Raid's, a X5.00 bill. As the owner will be any noticeable difference It ° ent in the have during the _past -son will,be the preacher. Sunday Sc- at. both services. in the United Chur- has been out of work all winter, owner will not be ion now before re- 4 pool as usual 10 a. m g P I! Lhapp weeks. ch on .,Sunday next at 11.30 a. m, and ,would like file finder tq leave same Y- " piratic s 1 be made for another . -Dr. H. T. Fallaiae : lei Ps-- is -- --emu -?achy eveT,ng, June 27th. will '7 D. m. D. S. T. _ _ _ touorraw (Saturday) for a two- week's „ at the News Office. ' ' -- - winter. n w1 be the opening `night .game at the .. -The services in St. Andrew's vacation and will be back in ,his, off - Toronto_ Ball ,tadium on. Fleet Str. Church on Sunday next will) be held - --- lt� on July 15th. A. gala set of opening ceremonies at ' 3.30 p. n . when the pastor, Rev. - Donald. and Mrs. - - Munro have mark3 , the • ppening• might. Rochester Dr. Carmichael, will preach. The S. been entertaining their friends,' the Red Wings getting under way with S. will b@ held at 2.30. iq for j _ Fraser family, of Chicago, for the the, Toronto Team, at 9 p. m. city The Apostolic Rite of- Confirmat- i past' couple of -weeks. tirne. Ion 'will be administered in St. Geor- . . --iThe amount of rainfall during -. -The: Bay appears to be wide olo" ge's Church, on Thursday, June 27th; ccn 1 T the month of June is nearly double en n'ow for the summer..Nearlq ev- at 3.15 p. m.; by Right Rev. A R: rl�'ke'rli� S ' +eade�'��rEi�� ' the normal amount for that month, ery•cottage is showing' signs of life. Beverley, D. D. Suffragan Bishop of -- f4� r near( four inches. The "Boats for Hire" are ,strung a- Toronto. - - �' _ . �.�. _ being y g - - . E • The Public and Continuation - long the water's edge, and sailing -The road men of Highway No. - i600ls close this week Yor the sum- craft is anchored out in the bay. 2 have been carrying out a long pro- N T R 0 • V I The- examinations have Hot dogs, pop, and all the stomach- of repair work along peer vacation. Srem g ties -been in progress during the week. ache" producers are now on sale for section. All of which prompts us to - ` and Mrs, LisF�maa and little a pickle. remind yon again; that the section A GREAT' SUMMER WORK BOOT ichild, who have -been living in 'Nig- There are men in Pickering who of Provincial Highway-from Toron- re�i�, Africa, for several Year's, are are good citizens, �rorking for com- to to Oshawa, is reputed to be the. : visiting with Mrs. Lishman's parents munity welfare and who guard the most heavily travelled piece of high- ' . At a very. Small Price _ - : -Jt, H. and Mrs. C2onk- - reputation of their town, its organiz- .,way in the Province. ' " -The regular monthly meeting of ations and their friends as they Rubber Heel - - kbe W. M. S. of the United Ohurch would that of their own more intim- - .' wBl be held at the borne of Mrs. G. ate family circle. If there are men In arranging the program for - "° : Panco Outer Sole : Um on Wednesday afternoon, July here of the opposite kind, -let some- - - Ord, •at 8 o'clock, D. S. T. ,U the one else list them. ' . their _ _ Leather Inner Sole ladies are cordially invited'to attend. -The BIG PARADE- starts oa GARDEN PARTY _ it is (likely that Toronto, on Monday next from' Elizabeth Street 1 _ :., ,T� Cap Tanuary let, will vote on the quest- at 2 o'clock D. S. T. All contestants - bra i ion as' to whether "beer parlors" must'-be lined up. on Elizabeth Sir. ox- The .Pike �$, C W% '_ � wH1 continue in operation. A' petit- and be 'in the parade from the start • $1.75 a [- air 'ion has been signed containing the otherwise, they will not be even'con V :may Bvttlllflg. »y btu tregiuisife itimnber of - votes " necessary sidered. ' So don't bring your outfit - 'SSf 6•- `':. to demand a poll. to the Park after the parade has CEDAR !GROVE. _ The Borticultural Society are reached there, because the judges - ding on a display of fl owers on null( not even look at it. �,. . _ : // duly lot at the Firerrie�'s Picnic in -The WICITnen's' _Institute' have H8B an eye to the future, an �j - 3fieirrlorial Parkt Will all- members been given the big booth at the Park ..Bar- to the grouxid." - i; please send or bring all flowers thei• to operate on Douinion Doti - -- - r. = °1�'by 3 o'clock D. S. T. and heap they have as usual - 'asked for donnat- And their' efforts to perpetuate- to m8ite a ug h — —T - - ie - -�_ from-- the_1 "Ies in - TWO STANDOUT VALUES — - an -- annual - lay -The' Pickering School, who rec- neighbor!iood. Circular letters havepti P14?n -ently advertised for a teacher to fill been sent 'out for this purpose, iY ae6tlre$ you Of 8II evening : the vacancy caused`by the resignation you have not received' one, bake any- we - g��t', -Tip Top Tailored Suits Oi COat8 for o! 'Miss Myrtle Lockwood, have rec- way, and the truck will call -for :it _ _ lived over two hundred applications before noon _Monday, or bring it in Men or women.-Same clot 1k, -Same _ for the position. So fax they 'have - with ynu , if they rniss. All donations dot 'made their decision. gratefully received.' They hope for j' _ ' (Price' •$23.75. G -4n account of -the. exceedingly your assistance. The Institute are _ _ - _ �I►et weather, the StraarbeM Festi v- retaining the • whole of the. proceeds, Eyestrain 1 ` p �' al -of St. Andrew's Church, which which will be used to assist the pub. - Gordon s "Business Girl" was to have been held on Friday ev- lie library. , t ole: g splash- proof, Snag - resisting Chif - ening last, w+as. postponed iaedfiait- -The Amateur Ni ht . in e4>ztrtect- i sly It is expected, however, that it ion with the Firemen's Picnic on Different fon Hosiery will be. held before the strawberry Monday next (Dominion Day) is " season is over. creating a great deal of interest, -The strawberry crop is now at not only by ,those desiring an - au& Ages - •- -� _' �°^°' -- gA �.�5 -• ,:. _ _ :. _ , - Its best. The wet weather and cloudy ition but by the people in the Burr- -' sky hindered their ripening, but ounding country and villages. Near Fred T. B u n b u g - - _ Pickering eying while they were nab busy ripening ly one - hundred haver nivide. ippliicat= . -� i ' . _ they were busy increasing their idle. ion to be placed on ' the program. A by L. �;. TQClc,t. D. ­Radio Lieeniee i�eliablish4ed ffili�, The crop is the heaviest for some few of these are local residents, but `Puri . 8 yean consequently the prices are the most of them am from Toronto "• ° ' : low. Raspberries also promise to be and other towns all over the Prov- I have frequently' i mard it said a very heavy crop if the weather ince._ A group of about 40 have been that after 50 years of uge, the fact- - teontinuea favorable. selected, and include, Vocalists, "in- or of accommodation is unimportant. RADE ,$ E,E- --I•n Russia, drunken. rnotorists strumentalists; dancers eom.8tlians This is untrue, but was b gad u n F have been executed and other mot- (black -face and white). This form of p° orists said to be responsible for acs- entertainment is something new, and an old theory so old as to be today _ klent fatalities are to be tried 'for -for that reason creates much inter- relegated a the discard. When we - r. their lives._ We in thisco 'untry con- eat. Do not fail to be present and Consider every eye to be a law' unto 001KED.-MEATS -eider this penalty somewhat harsh. see and'hear the budding artists. itself'- ,we find by exan>ilnation that v However, the penalties that are: be- People s the age of 90 have in ' . a � -We note in. Mondays dailies. an some cases eyes aocominodative' val- ::Vir ��'nni$ �1�ed Ha 50e; :htg handed out to intoxicated drive account of instructions given by a ue and certainly rrtaaty at the ages gm . f y -pis in this country are not nearly certain Divine of the Church Of.Eag- from 60 years and over. If this en- _ Chicken Roll . severe enough, but the laws are, be- land in Boston to the young . (and, timely disregarded and certain eyes f ' • w 30c• ing gradually, made more severe. old) ladies who wish to appear at to persist under strain because. of -a i - - Motorists who take charge of a 'ear ..the altar rail - "No decorations." mi„taken or mispoken • theory the '• .,..- Jellied Veal . ` -30c. after drinking, even if they are not They will •.be' accepted tr1 their nat- -. results _could be. criminal in the rw- Loaf 3 "`drank "' must be taught that they Ural state. and no other. You know alts of progressive cataract that Dutch , 7 . " '25C. - should not receive, any mercy, girls, the cosmetic and .-paint man- might have been held in check had L = . -The deepest sympathy of the ,ufacturers have .surely, put ove ?. a the strain .been •relieve �j d.,•When ace- i +end Cheese, . . • -'• 15c. community goes out to Mr. Ed. Walsh good one., We often wonder why the ommodatiq% becomes lower through + - • _ CC -- :and family on - • the death of Mrs: fair' sex resort to this sort of thing. - advancing age, it Bol is also passible og'Iia� . . e 1 a7G• Walsh, which took place 'on Wednes- When the. old woodshed or the ver- for distant vision otherwise good to SPECIAL " day, June 19th, after 'several non- ands steps get filthy dirty or some become a cause of trouble because' •tops illness. from. heart, trouble -and old worn-out. spot' needs- to -be cot.- `because the' accommodation other- Jewel Shortenin 2 lb c Other complications. Deceased lived sealed from the •critical eye g of the wise in reserve . being used up to f 1.2c • • 23 '- the • greater part of her life in Pick- public, we paint it. Here's an exper - lock- after ..this error, in distances. _ ering. She was , a• member of St. hnobt men, - Next 'one "you see- wit'li So- age plays a part in life and- in ;W , Francis 'de Salsa Church, and was a coat of "sere -glow" on her face, �. .' R E I D atlso an active member oft Wom- visual life to remind us to conserve ;A try and get .& look at 'the back of energy, we now fired slowly fading - en's Institute. The funeral took place -her neck and ears - • • way„ g Butch er� . (phone 3000) Picirering on Saturday, interment being made ' to 'be continued • in the R. C.•Ceme'tery. She is surviv- Garden Notes ed by a sorrowing husband;- one dau- = - ghter and two sons. Keep the ground well worked or- New, A•lvsrsssersat»►se. - - he biggest-- e n 1s 1n readiness for o the hole dahlias and gradually fill First- oi_.July Celebra,t- ound THE hole the tnl}e`r was planted in ,QR SAT,R.- RolQWn hull calf, rPQ• -ion yet. A big Sports Program is as the'shoots grow, larger. If you 1' toted, fully accredited. Apply at Col. completed, and for the many - who Marshall's farm; Dunhartoo, 44 45 ' want Iarge blooms just allow one _ still favor- football, the Ont. Reg- stem tq grow and as on. as the T,� yd gi LR -(' f1 M Red Bird hi plckerin Meat Market inept will play the 'Brooklin Team. buds appear nip the side ones" off f� sYde _ in ex,ell..nt rnodition. Reasonable -s. - e• ? F J. Hall R R. 2. Pickering. 44 -45 A number of novel sports items are �� J _ _ • ' allowing the centre ones only to• .dev- _ •.r included in-the ` program. The Bic clop. The roses need cultivating ~ANTED -.To ►'nv K vonnA Ynrk Parade is going. to, have.. many mnrM - shire sow duc to farrow soon. Ory lie - - - - - 'and feeding', now the buds are open- Burton_ Claremont, Phone Clare 1405 44 r customers than 'usual.- The Salvatiori ins. Do not forget to spray as it is i� _ ' .or = -Army~ Band ft'om Oshawa will.-lead the only way to keep ahead of. lire _!-.tires, pea ry uw. ��;th t30 and rims. Also the Parade; and play throughout the pests Mark any Iris which you want other Ford part•) ApplytoG.Smith, lot7,con, afternoon. The Evening Program is to move as once the flowers die it 4, Pickerilig. 44 GOOD BEEF,.-VEAL, LAMB , going strong', talent from at home is ,;hard to remember -just -where a K 9'1LP;-9-e9 huekwhNKt. 1 here�and fr,.'YI ahT ^�•ei the Province, articular colour hs and ni off the FYorkahire boar. 1Shorthornbull, 2-furrow -AND PORK will appear. Mai,,: , •Boddiirgton, the P ' P RdR 2, Cia emont Phone Mark 810. g3- 44Gray, dead blooms as -they spoil the look ., • �''! C %B announcer. • !•, -n you have n11 of the plant. Plant seeds of perenn- �•()K SALE-Uue 2•yenr old real%- � Also MOOD SERVICE heard and like, is very enthusiastic ials as soon as it ripens, around the tered Guernsey bult,'guaranted; bay flare, $bout the show, and is swing a large risi nil 3 years old, driver, not broken in; Indian _ parent plant -is a good place. When pony mare, 11 yours old. Applyy co john Kayel, amount of his time arlu energy to visiting 'other gardens permission Mgr. Gordon Park Farm Ltd, R fi 2, Pickering wake the program a succa". There• will be always given to help oneself. • �TRwYED -Frv.rn the pr. mit+eo of will be a variety program, because to a seed pod or two but do not be ST IF Percy. lot 14. con, 4. Pickering, the coillmittee have received to many disa ointed iY the• aeedlin do not young castle. 3 ateess and 1-heifer were seen PP their r )une 4th, Any information ced by the ow to Prop applications for a place o!t the pro- Opp true to form, as some, have a their recovery wilt b: apprec °sled 6y the owner, SERVANT, A.P percy.Plckenn�, 48 -44 1•• gi�gnl, theyt are able to choose a list habit of slipping hack. to make a variety. `: .