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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1935_07_05.T -:';_ i _ .. _ a• .. 'tea' .f'. ^ail a"'9.' .._ 7s'T- f:,xn„ ._t may: •rr.- -� �Y a t• t T t VOL. -LIB'. T ..' PICKERING,• ONT.. F RID A.Y. J L LY 5, 1935. � - N ^. •�5 :: M k. i)01'OfDfifFtrafial �ar�sfl. i NOTICE Highland Creek S � - school Report ; , •, -. _= � ilLediteq,t • • The June meeting of the Highland S. S. -No. 2, Pickering (Baseline) - tint 'iNWOOD ..— Creek Women`s Institute was held . DR. H. C. PEAR80N— Pbpeician Sr. .4th — Promoted on terms w rk, -_ 9nd Surgeon, Dunbarton. :Oly .. at the home of the President, J1rs• Irene Chtirchward, Dick Fowler, Art -MILLS Uur'trneks pees yciur sap Wallace. After the business had been hur Fields, 3luriel Le Gard; From - RE. FOR:SYTH, Oub. D.. Director every day. ' di posed of, an abusing and instr- Sr. 3rd to Jr. 4th - Betty Le Gard, :. ..ontometrical Association of Ontario. Reg. , active talk on "The Early History Established 1838 - bored Member of the American Optometrical COAL, COKE, Y promoted oft terms 'work. Passed, hwaciatidnn. Eyes examined by appointment of Scarboro" 'was given by Mrs. Peggy finnan, Richard Avis. Below phone seat, Claremont. Ont. Treadway. The resident then wet Pass Floyd BaIsdon. 'From Jr. 3rd - FEED - -' - -- -' -'- - WOOD, CEMENT ?' �• P y -- - - ; coned, the visitors from Lakeview to Sr. - 3rd '— Promoted on term's 1SAND, GRAVEL, Braneh, after which she called upon work, Vernon Balsdon, Lorne Allen, DONALD RUDDY - Barrister. the guest speaker of the day, Brid<_ Passed, -,Jack Palmer. Promoted to The price of pork and beef R. Solicitor. Nouuy Public. Moneyw Loau. _ ` Qritc4 formerly occupied uy the rate H. E. l brio- and �Br,.;der, whose address made a mark Secuncl Book, Shirley Deakin, Ge•�rge now shows a profit for dal. south wag of "urt Home• W tutby. auy ed impression upon everyone, visit- Fowler. Sr. 1st - John Aiowat, Paul- , - - -- BUILDER'S SUPPLIES feeding.. There is 'no bet= : j EATON, BELL, & EtUS6 ors and members alike. She pointed ,ne Palmer, Muriel Annan. Helena ter fed Ter the Il20ne 1J aut very clear] the reason's for the W. J. BEATON, K. C. al6p local Oartt3g6 work- �' Y W. Rime, Teacher. I y � H. B, BELL J: U, F. ROSS present depression, and urged the K than my Barley -Feed. It . w.omea to patronize home industries = will eve more " ounds to J. A. WRIGkiT;, A W MITCHELL P 872 Bay Street, Toronto, Adetacde =8 • W. and .local•stores; to utilize ,'the- prod- Altona the ton than barley chop. (Succemor to D. Munro and Picker- acts an-band,, such as raw vt•ool, and C%� C. RICHARDSON Co. Barris• iaR �� Co.i above• x11, to in bringing about Haying is being rushed new and Teat It and see. oters, Solicitors. Notaries etc„ Suttee doe the rehabilitation of the village, she crop is a good one. and ones--Ad4S10:: Night ,Su days and Ho!- Pilbkering, Una.. which. with its varied industries, 31r. and Mrs. Or Madill and Earn; CROPPI'_�G _ !, a 3777. Pickering Phone 3613. stf, g-a lied work for all, and made tut- it ' motored to Meaf Ord on • the hol- Office phone 7400 Residence 85`20 PP y Moll►dan Wednesday and Friday "I ;r HOMSCN & McMILLAN— B,.rria- employment and • poverty in .rural' Way. Thar Solicito Notary Public, office at districts unknown a few years ago. Miss Blanche Reesor is home from :6PECIAL MkIting,of Mr. hours; n, rot ay and Saturday 1, STEWLRT BEARE The meeting was followed b a de- her school at Fr'azerville for the hoI- FFiag, Ofttce hours: Thursday and Satardny g y Until June tat, Chopping will be eiien W. from 7.00P m Lo S.30 p rn , or by • . he.-Jul- garden tea Mrs. Treadway idays. • fitment. Torontoofftc• : 605 Royal Bank done for 7 cents per beet. Bntg•. Ph one 'Pick 20,,O. Toronto Ellin =8 Radio Sel'•v�ee Paired the tea and meat rs of the firs. W. Stray ,spent the holiday 371y Finert equipme+a4 fur rzErert, Junior Institute served at the' char - week -end *with 'Mr. and .Mrs. Monk) 4 `. ('''� ONANT A A,NPI1� — Barristers.- _ mingly .decorated fables. Before the at Stouffville +faraoteed taer•vice FLOUR _. %-- Solicitors. Notaries Public y � g guests dispersed, the president, an 3Liss Esther Davis-and friend spent CORDON -D. CON ANT, K C. Parts, Tubes, and Batteries expert weaver, gave a • clever d ;1» - the _holiday .with her sister, 31x3• Ask for KISSIXI for pastry,`it - ALLIN' F• ANNIS. B. A.. LL, B. -,on ' hand. .. orwration of her work,. itnd exhibit, %IcD•onald at Kinsale. _ takes lees shortening. I grind Piet. Offices -7 1 2Simcoe St. S;. Oshawa - Car EtAdiu nod Awpliiiers a - ed mrany beautiful articles, product- Mr's. J. MoAder and sis`.er. M:ss ering grown wheat almost exclamv. Phones and a (Oshawst. and at the Court y' eisit of her loom: rtoover, of Toronto were ! o iday. ris -. el You buy y fluter, -I bay ye(1'g ' House. Whitby. (Mr, Conant) Phone 7 (Whit- y' j rt Y ' bet - Ao S'e•isrr• 1E:a Ise•rte >nrr' — tors *Milli C. and Mrs. Berkey. wheat. Audley 'fir and ;1ri F Johnson a ^.d Mr. _ ^_. Phone Marls 'lf 08. , Pith 4• LK) or - EX(:H 4*.'GE Ltrattu ___ Stouff 9801. and Sirs. P. tiigh =�•ander have re- ~^ Col: Rowe had the .i: n7on Jack turned from -a rrtotrr trip to Aubt:rn If exehanre flour for any .kind oil �TI ErL 0..9MiTH. D. D. S., L D. 8.,, flying for the 'Dominion Da;;. and other points. grain. This saves you money. 1 �1.(Succee!�soO;� to Dr. J. N Daiea), Graduate of The Beal Store, ttigjtbyal c'.oliege of Den =al �urgeona and Tar on- Claremont y lsitor's were legion over the hol- r1le w'r,men'a Institute will meet at _ l; to' mveruty, At Claremont otliceoie• D. A PEIOtvE 9c4 ids tie home ref Sii» B. Carte* nn Wed- F• Z- "4R�r'EN lagtt's afore erery ittosJaY ad ,pride Phone _ Sf' • yt lcouff to tt. syru S.'Jrnes; and 'fartlily of Ctiest Fx'kl ,ie,, y, July 10th. The.prigram Es i7 - __ FURNITURE ;pent -the holiday with the Winter. :nartre.of Group':' ::rider L'te leader - } HEfisl:l<iT T: FA1.L4IctF„ L n y„ f trtities. %'p �xf -firs, leader- R. Thri^ ;pmts. There we'll Shingles For Sal _ D. D. S.. Coadustrof the Royal Coil?ge of We are diaplaPinR an attractive + Dental Surgeon& and the 11 iverslly`ol Toronto Variety of Arc?ae ' lViciieSl -zee, oP 'I'rl7,; nto, sl•o be a Demo nsrm.*3,!n on. Sand Ofte in wsCburc�hlPckermg dUnt east Ofhcef houn�tl4 Aluminum Knd tirwnitxw.iirt• Leta spending a for:nig =ht u-ith'hi% untie w`eheA itfid' a paEter �•n "sirs `c b� Gait'GKlvnnizPd Step-1 Shingles,' ' o. m to R p. in , "t by appointment• (X -ray Furniture ,.tpd Furniture � I;htd Winters. - � :i (;odd Mother." The R01 Call to , ' Bird's Felt Sktp Shingles. ' sardse), Phon. Pick 370n. 431v Novelties. James and.M11r�. Ravie.. were.vis• ai_rswered. by - a. "Sandv6c?z rill --��, re•r ❑6herfng fuggy wheeie..lE �u,.1>tsrr+rs Qf �trD4 +', Prices tayt, in .ki,rpin)T with tirnns. !Y�,e ?n'ia3f the Br de rand Grown every �$„ - T. f TERSON'l9Pre aiiCLAR ?340N'T = J •.arital' hanpiness. Dunbarton Call and get prices. Phone 2(113+ 14'.k c, ,igratulate A GyprOC and Lime •( rrdisn. 11tsi l,I:•at i Li • Ft' rr end automc•b,tvinsurance of tilt kindg - - - - - t �reseXingcompanlesof sohd'tidancial ■teed• upon w' :ftriing thN new Car at the !e SIi� =• S1. �Ontiry „ie..�,YPr1t t�..�L�1� •-- v _ a . Jn +t Krrlvpd a lNra(N rhip=urnt IIt e.nt kiLarian snet•t, fie ceetainly u,j' , -i -y for t'he • ^o:iday, s, i .,FUEL it) the- 1i'l►u,t lnlr t•l %e,- : '1 ”. -1 l � �j POATILL, Liceamod Atiotioneer, 4b in. x 7Y it,, Gypioc• ,keciates the lucky strike. SSi.o King .f Torontll, spent th„ ,L' • tpi Cour,ties of Yurk and t)ucnrio. Anc H Don't fvrge't C+':e p:CrllC ).n Gr^+rl' :" „eek -end w--)-, �S "si Janet _illison. $toawl•saf al) klad• attenu.P to on shorseat 4'+ in.-x S4-in. ;.its err Saturday. July �tiL Prv�K• :ter,. Cut:y of `Tor+a ±o, spent Lhr seared. dQeSTeo. ,.ra.• a t3toer P. U., Ont _ Ott in,. z Bfi in. '' -era at- 1.30 sta,dard time.-Race-4 tMek -en vv`-!fir. and '11 Still Builders'. ►7upp�ies R BKATiI \, T1)�l'"��HI? -AX in.'x IUS in: ,0 shsrp; irhpurtan.. `au',,prr. at f:, oa. — --� D. Cletlr• Convevaecer.Comlarewloner io• t _4S. in z SNt' 1) tnsrtrnK Ro>rrd Y.N c.,rff;rn :ulEltr ti.t••.; Mal:R%ro. Rai.) •'11. Bur firs anti Jack -ar, - talnne *414at•,tn. Acv Untant, Etc T—tier tit g - Masnacr Icenaex, W 0evalr, tint. :'star Lt ti• yr a.. ;ne)' triton her splerd;d -�U� •'� °. _.:itt,2-ling .! @ EUrrimer cC11 :N, at A 1 Lumber and Lath rr .'ie. First year','exarta at the O. hick. - _ PICKERING - -B. .�+hiu lee - - I YY N1 . M A V4 • a. t,' Shp won Stn elect, ire a• ca.' gene- Pd.t<„1 list *.e-1 staying • r ; 0. . 'L1L'Pll,i,+t1 Anr'tiune+er f,�r }•,Irk, LUMBER YARD t• ;,h.Sir >�, Curry ]R To- .' :r�t•�•fU>; lllE+ Opal - >ql �,ruwber,9'es from, several par�iezl= days. Al�ertA Up$1 Ontand-a..d ortano-Countt" Allkindeof salesprt-mptiva'terdedto, ' e have beCn 'm:iri.e'.Fla. s r ;',:ii'� Dltt'e I'.;t::C'CC �vt+Rt t•� C'1ireR,Tn?tt ThRat:; KK.A' ON.AHLK Mills :il} `Tiding Stryn�. ixie .ih -rrizs arc t , :peiT@ tl:n ur. : ,i•:e-r +:th Mrs. L'n I')Ut[1e�t1C (O�Ce - Sales may be air n d f"r at the NEWS �ce Pickering als e?It.ag up the reputatlnll ' of via' r• jerv:7od. >l Betl.rnd IadtPcndeot phones cy'ti'laiit }'.. \ ; -- j ;111-:. .dim +:•i a-rd .T,,. Cf tr;ent, LuDe. PIFkshtw Wwi tty, OntKrl- 'I .- :Mash, Feeds, . -- �; J. C Bryara fie, 1. �Ii., ,la•iy., - Is ,.,•,, ,Jean 1 :i':,�tt fen ti:• .. •Y - ': a.. Fir -1 and sI t !�Z'tp`e Ettdy S� E,�t(1' ati'.e •toil lL'riN"i 1ri�,tk a ?'..,a: L7 of o �. h + hr .iidav a 'Wit tits � r nit; for Lit SAFETY_! -� C r.�r end ut::::. ��'r tern 1, : :nt.�; A h'. . n>•xd of cc „t.; ens versed :I�fF c B t1f� }' �Eti('P Q11t.1 1 Poultry v�p- � l - �: .a _� .: a' a�y'at f.aKe L t.*=c*r ., : ; •t•o I „ ,ttani; :i/jaroad -vault 141e..- �(L;uLI+ —A yG(rf•)rD i.)RIVER —lie$ jjj S EA t-i� al �. rt,ri'7�ha- , -i�a♦ j..,�yoaul ;. *_rip.. ,h :he b.a;- r.iu��: there being a .iiIIti —A \T�)(tl) .�,.� 11 1r -• ,% 'a:t Tit l II1UC'1. .� ill l.Il it L l -1•. —Anri INSUR* ANCF, with tiles G• A1cf ;arthy on Su;irlay lea:. E: :rT)nn�r pieasai to knr, tit rltC'IiBllP,tt'IlSililP_illerit@ a-,.her Jack is .leciving• TN>'a: bhic Nfiss fide Pf-nre? has ha „•'bz - o•ii_ S ecure Prices before Buytn= ZT-TlziCH. Chapping..: ,a- ..n : :..t..•. .. y:. r., nt ilu:_',zr - -_ — und' to call an his a ich• here ton' ?sl;ool the.; veer.•° I L �O N B R O �e t The `,tr :Ir.irt•�t, Part. -ly C %ti�utiltl �n Thur. Sat h0u* pupil„ are trying the F.'ntran ',Ii Tr.�n :e : :l and 'hiss Jo'y'i�'il- r Uutnunny in 'the �Vurltl • • - ..:TS :his year from \o. 5, two, ?'un and !fetid t'ISIT.eit ✓f r: a'd :11rs. a j da-ard 14ainsworth and Dorothy John Taylor last Sunday motoring �CUS� ��I�h �flt. - . ; CYRIi� R. 1VIUitLFY `Only - err ?eon beins� passe8 uYt theft work ,. °rvm” Fen ?ten I ells. Phone Mark 720 121 : ,nd Mary and Nancy Ra�-ie writing _— ' •. ' � - Phone — Pickering, 6700 �y '�e N. LoekwoO(,I „f :heir work. i Greenw oot Miss Margaret Puckrin, who' has PICKF,RING, ONT. .: ..� Bedroom Outfit ; _ �i' * resting fox”' a ,year, has resum- Sliss- Jean. Barr of Toronto' is d the te.:chi.ng prnfe.-ion acid ha= isiei tg• hF'r friend \Irs. Slaevire. �1 G R G CLENDENINa e.,ired the F: ;ow*,school in .:each _ : 4 1,/o$Bl. t1nS Of +.lILn10llS R. G. P l .. l,cv. Mr. riuriun leaves for. ` , '• ` - _ - - bed', go6d .felt* mattress, FU EEtAL DIREeTOR '"Ownship. Our best wishes go with new charge in For :boro, this week .e W a cable's rir , dresser and -- ter, in her work. A recce ion is being held •nn Fri Gain Weight ht Q*kly �' Private AtnbnInnee - Richard Puckrin, of 'Pickering-, day night fur Pe'v. and S1rs. Mutton. chiffonier' all in w ahiut rho has -one tnr.pu '•h such a loo �Irs. ' Tom nnrcrrxi of Toronto. ., Day and Niwlit Service ` g' -- finish _ • Pbone, 9000 ?aryl pull 'of' illness,, called on' many spent the - :•'eek -end with Mrs. j ;-t',:. � H Qi V E Handreda d fifes m If his friends here on Sunday, J- Ormerod. a and women have .Complete =,�48 OO; lltlalvern .5000 1 LOVELY dined 4 to 18 . 1 _ loL:tgh having to lose one leg, � he is Rey and b'fr,. 'l'forgan and family g• Simmons 'Bed Tii•ttre6t3 •hMvind a reifTarkable vitality. ;pent Sunday with the Enunerson SKIN • Pqunds of solid flesh - R Markham Ont. r � r y y with C. C. � B: all'd Sprint✓, f t•'. H. and Sirs'. Vlestne were Ornierod fatnil Tonic Tablets with amazing EX• c��--,.P-, ;��te Ia_t S. �� tl tir)r. Ptt1��Ilo .v :r,m�,r«.j t�,� �Il: f• lea. :,,, u Complete — •14.50 . -- -..... ,9ertic� � ` heir: family surprised them by pre- erectifrn of tlip new barn on hi: skin; banishing headaches and inch- gagton;, steadying shaky nerves, r erlService. 3faytttiis couple T.c,t aAnetthfc'ti`heiekers, probably Tyblet_ contain four vital iii Duck and Lawn (;hairs 'Lawn Mowers Dolphin gaining strength. C. C. & B. Tonic always in str;,.i; Shar cued and' Repaired P gi' ` p p 1c,iL;hbors live another 25'years. in G_reen+cnod. Bert Narvey, the owrl- ents -- Calcium, Yeast, Blaud's Iron ; Hemp Runr�- tnarle In Hol Briu yours, h h.w Herbert Hop;ter, a C. P. R. coif- 'er, is looking for them, and E-tract of Cod Liver, in Choco• M land, and Grass hll�ti', IT1rtCle luct�rr ,f 40 Fears service called on W n, and •7Irs. Terrell, of O:lfatica, late coated form. Get new attract B..H, Paint's, Enamels, me of hi,;. relatives and forizTet' are with .the_ tatter's. mother lies. tiveness and pep in a few weeks+ in Japan, for vi�rautla' or ,- Mrs. • Sol)} at all drug stores: 81111 ppfC•1;, Varnishes, and stains, . riends aver the holiday. Herb ,for- l:< ^.11lP, �rLo is ill liresent. . -Got C. C, & B. Tonio Tablets N At hifferaut Prices, nieTly• lived here on the Winter., F, L. Green 'opened hi,; gardens to r - ._ tiiCRF.tiI -..) in full liht*of color � ;rtrm and attended school at ho. 6. a reception fctr the pupils of the Ins- Hooked _•.,�t,� tl Also TURPS anti OILS ..`; Mrs. Wonnac6tt of` Guel h with ,1llatq, nts.�lH In , P ,. titute for the Mr. ,. .on. Saturday .1otles I�rU Store' C�uebee, . Qardeb Tools and Chick Supplies relatives_ and friends, motored to tact. _ � Grasmere nn Dominion Day, form- W. 34. and' Vrs. Crui :..: •, : of Pick- Phone . 6t3OO - • ' ' While they last -950. 'We have the Aaeney for ing a sort of family re -union pie- eying• called on friends h:. nn Sun= ��!!yy MA93EY•RARR19 nit with Sid and Mrs. Wonnacott, it 'clay, and attended the se -vice at 'Pickering Of►taelg i "_ C. A. STERRITT REPAIRS. - being the birthday of her only gr- Salem Cemetery. �,• andchild. Relatives were present The measles epidemic appears to T - I i E C­- K E: ,I N G_ N WS Funeral Director SI,VIN BUSHBY from Oshawa and other local points, be affecting the older members of - Aimbu�anee Service Improvised tables were wade on the our community rather than the ch- - ' Phone 13l)O :$ardware Phone OW lawns and a real day was enjoyed ildre'n. There are many of our older PICK-BRING by all 'present, folks who have fallen victims to the +' Piakedlu. " Ontuio supposed children's disease ;l A WORLD O F L AV R DOCTOR SUGGESTS HOW T O MAKE - I C E D TEA I AGE t71'oVi 1J :J water. six hespin9 teaspoons of Salads Black Tea In a plot of Fresh boiling w .Aft ix minutes strain II into two- wart container. While hot, ad t/q ups of granulated sus an a juice of 4 lemons. Stir well until sugar Is _ _ s d 1 c r late al- dissolrsd r fll container with cold water. Do not allow tea to cool before a dins W the cold watery otherwise liquid will become cloudy. Serve with chipped ice. Councils For E a c h Corn- Ali munity Advocated At !� '� ` -- "�,t,J` e�,..•� .', "¢,r•s �'" Church. Conference Mon`.real.— Marriage councils In _ r< •every community • were advocated - �" 'yesterday afternoon by -Dr. • Valeria- - - A fT H. Parker, speaking to delegates to 722 _ Ethe Church Conference Df Social , • - i work. ._ _ .. , • . :�..+... Speaking on the. subject_ of the : ' contribution of medicine and pay- • � chiatry to marital counselling,. Dr: - Parker staked that the old -time. gen- _ _ _ _ _ .- ...++ -*... _ : _ _ .. - - TIDES oral physician was the confident and - 0 - :counsellor of th_ a young" people and ' ' their elders on many difficult prob- ��Vr Handwr�tm9 By NEL1.E M. SCANLAN _ 'lams. Specialized medicine, however, `' " _ according to Dr. Parker, has lessen- Reveals your - T :. (Author of "Pencarrow' ") ed the personal relationship of the _ ,. P l e r physician to his clientele �! ' Al] Rights Geoff St. Clair i. - _ "Although formal divorces were Character! Reserved Grap ologist p,. less frequent in the days when the _ s�txtoPS=8 _ "I enlisted' this morning.." physiciaft . served' as community coun- " - - - - - - - - - '''' �'''"'' '� _ _ Al Here we see 'u group of young veo "I thought it easier to say not seller, still marital ' unhappiness (Editor's dote: Since these articl- close 10c coin for each specimen ant ple carried on the tides of youth till. existed," " P ^ 'Young Kelly Pencarrow tlnally settles , stated Dr. Parker. Today es commenced to appear in various send 3c stamped addressed envelope, ' dawn on the Pencarrow. farm, w tth "But it's not fellows like you they the-need. for pre - marital. 4nd - post- newspapers, many thousands of to:- Geoffrey St. Clair, Room 421,11 1 - ' - _ - who 19 to love with nhersc usune'R Lin want. Damn it, Robin; am I not fo be, marital councils is genearlly coca,;- readers have written in to the Adelaide St. `1.. Toronto. Ont. Let. Herrick. Cousin Neil Macdonald be. considered ?" nized in the light of open failure of author, asking -either for character ters will be treated in confidence eotnee engaged to Erena dotcep -ruff, "You're said it so often 'that if man man'iag p Clergy, analyses, or for some-advice.-on per- -and Fill - het answered as quickly a� • Peter. Rencarrow is' ®ha:vf,ig i:dteresC y, he partnershi s. Clef _ - 'in '_llalsie Kite, a typtst. ° • you were- a young man you'd be off - rocial' workers and psychiatrists gonal problems. Have YOU taken ad- possible The family is suddenly -faced with tOmeTi'Ow :. have, come forward to meet this the solo-us lolls ttlnesii of Sir Sliles_:Pen vantage of this. opportunity, Read carrow, `Yes, yes; I mean, if I .a,?ts_ otie :geed.: - Educators are slowly but the following article to see how this Kelly suddenly marries Slalale .lilted of these young chaps, doing a, job -surely joining in with plans for mar- well -known writer can help Then the Great 'War breaks vat. 'Itubli, of 'work anyone could' do.. �S'hy, you r }a ^e instruction and advice. Do- p you). - -.The Newspaper feels he must 1- nlls -L a , + .r • _ : wont get past - the doctor. That mc�tic relatioti courts and socially I have been war interested to read "illy own staff, I am proud to say, chest nitadc4 Judges are endeavoring to } Mar:ln •Pew• In -Editor and Publishi __'have. not been slow 'to answer the "But your mother; does - s ^e: reduce the - numbcr of broken homes. some a *periehces of `Iadame Klarn cr. - writes "A newsaper- adverti:1n� know•_? Sh ?'ll never- - forgive. - ;Ile for . : "All'- this is of value when the Joldxieher Roman, legal handwrit- 'talesman, is offering a commodit It Was a' good' example, Sir Niles. this ; never," cuunsel given is wise; s;mathetic 'ing "expert -of the flungprian Court tkat is made- by -reports _ fe,. °F was, afraid of xhat,-I9tit o?ze of -and in conformity with_ the•• best in , . crs, . writers, artists and editors. II ° of . Justice, who declares . that In is about a-; hear .to a living.. thl ' al _ •'If I were a young man I'd be eff us had LO gCf.!Pt:ter, !e t00 yOUnq, 8IId ?Clentlrfic, -: social t =nd religious .ail- g- � - ' - Kelly's got three children. rit single, vance, asserted Dr. Parker. There Europe; graphology has the support any inanimate object can be. It utr tomorrow," This was -,hi; stock,phrase. --so there's no excuse." is, "however, some part of. the mar-. of the most flimous, jurist's; psytholo- pers-in from -50,000 to- ^_60,OOP• •trordi Later he varied it a 11ttle. Would -'' " .. ?-" - „' 15 sue thoughts whit are Coot - - D don't know. Robin hesitafed. n an v,�thi icient fic know_ led ep -r.nct gists. and .physicians . - -'ta God that. I were. twenty -years •- � per i s e t g h e g - g - � a1ly,descr :lltive o>; human e:cperiertcey ,younger "slut I'm lad now It's done," f :''She goes .on-;to fay that "analysis r e ups and downs, aspirations and R h;: -nag 1l- dertandin,. van size most,,•. •'Father commands the * "WouI1•co- _ "It will leave me ia. a trlt of hole egfecfivety. Analyses . of marital ! of, handwriting is based upon the failurca, hopes- and desire;, the be G :dots;' Genevieve wrote to Pat. here: with Fra er and Atkinson gone." difficulties show -that mental or edu- principle that She motions' which havior for better or worse of peoD7e, Robin caste of a lice of _ so effete 'There's Genevieve." �_ - catiomal, 'as 'v:•eH: 'as :lhyAcal irialad- oovern the writing instrument ar': - It !s sensitive, delicately personal; -- ' i - 'or. his fah ' 's- Side, "hut he had no `'$e there's Genevieve! But she justmeats. are potent factors in fam- subject to- the same -nervous and I _ ;great urge to battle 6r-Adventure. it can't do the work of three men. I'm ily ,fife. lI' ny conflicts in later Nfe psychic impulse's, regulations and .in- -e`sent:ally''altrudstic '-and social eni 'was the very absence of tte eager- upset about this, damned - upset! I •,.�hibitions as other motor activities'. - �rpri.e, a 3 the. product is alitia t -.._ are, -pre in proper rainin as perishai„e as salad or drawn beer... . -that ._had- imA- de -_b!•: friends en_ wish you_had: talked it_ov_gr arttit_me _ ame time.._Ago,. -Madame Roman - list - which bad worr!ed him. It was 'first. I' had no idea you- were thlak- . ; grab �r� h 3guA S It- fs - -a'srrvtee that never - - can - -be not so much what otFiers thought of fag of tt: not just y eo e..' In dais ti ain�nt• the, h1 sic, ' ivas able to avert a miscarriage of , P Pl p tandard.zed; Bever can be Tcduceci yet,. anyhow :' : fan, in co- operation with the home, justice i n h e r native Hungary, :ltilm a� the idea; that 21e would -know- When Kitty knew that Robin .Ilad•I church, and school; hag a i!efinite j throtigh- ezamining some writing. A o- -the.-el • of mera _commerce .. himself to -be .a co +yard, , Every` in- eallaed her whole world- darkened., ! and trade, and —like. uman beings _ -' art to- la "t. -, _ - - � . theft was committed in a certain or -' p P y- — no tiro- newspapers, or'.edlG.ons, 6trnct revolted against. the horror, and .IIe aid sat tell her until next znosn• ;ganizatton, -aird one of the employee:" -are - brutality-of-war. He Iaeked- somestfli- ins alter break?ast. ml t altl:o. . s sied'on t harge of, com- ry - • was afro he c ening, the steel that would stand the "No! .• ' ' \0. Robin; oh no. :- -- . _ MoveInehit To Chang ng jhe crime. The true: -t concept.-of- the news- ` ! • to . t of fire, and ., he knew it; • and Her eyes seemed to row larger, ' ` • knowing, he- was afraid: fits fear was -and her bands clutched convgl fro N_an.e Of Ciravenhtirsi ladatne Roman examined" unclose tiler fs that It is the composite ex- ; _ _ _ specimens of handwriting obtained .pression -of a group <,f- alented mead mot of the physical eaffering, but or ly at his' sleeve, nSiksngli to �iravt -' from different members -of the organ= and women, ..expertly, translt:tlnV the. mental, recoil from U. •Sensitive aim bank. Changiri the name of this . tong "� ization, attd..okt exam -loins that of - - - ' _. sand keen of - perception, everytb}ag "I bad to, 1lother. Otte us- must •(Gravenhurst? -has -again come up the aian' arrested; stated that ' "'he -what Is said -and done i'n_ t!:e vital.' ' twa; magnified. go, - foi discussion.: A number of prom- ulsat:n^ ile. thought o €' Genevieve, and, the. _ " There's Peter." inert cit1zent; are in Yav9r ¢f., the is an upright man, and roulc7 not P :, worJL: day by day de-4 t have committed this crime'•, Coming : - -bang the pas ihh pageant, not as, -' ' • 9c'.t1T 01'at had slipped by unfulfilled, •'He is -tod yonng,'And besides; he change, -which, '66y -declare -will in - {to the _writing of another member, a an 'eate�tafuing."show; but for" the and bitterly he biamed himself, He Is. very short-si;,htcA," - crease the popu.ation lessen tarn- t I man held in high regard by his f.. saws that weakness, "and that -iris "But, Kelly —Kelly would love - it. 'tion in new' homes i•egnited "and ' : }"- I'u,e et` giiittg to men and w'ofn. - ows, and wlto eras• not remotely. sils- ;ntother's influence hall been too He' is--the: tlgh4ing- ki-ad. -T11ey make double- the -working, staffs of our irr- 'Peetcd, she exclaimed "There is t7 se {'L a. soutid basis of Infort.iatlun on _ strrmg, He would not tell her he was ho best soldiers. And, besides, he ,dustries. It is pointCd out by heads writing of a person "I should nea °el- which to brio their private and going; he would sign up first and so rouGhed it a lot when be was•young." .of our maiiufacturing.firms that the true[ ": political action. Its .dke it Inevitable.' - !'There .is S�'laisie. " . and the chiI- .name Grawnhurst is '. too: closely - - The _subject. of his - enlistment had dL -en: The single tryrn trlASt -go Arai." connected with Sanitarivta and that acting- on this. iniormatian', 'the- _ ncver been dtscussed between them. attthoritics- -made farther iil�estig= "-Po you megn' that because -he is 'outside •basiness interests resent: the i e .. ,. atians and w•efe able to obtain a e Ditty had skirted .the dang¢rons top- •married he won t• have; to go?" ' comparison to such an extent that - - - - -Se., as though to mention 'it• were to- ".Not. .yet. Perhaps not at all. Mar.. t1leir_salesMen =are .continually. col 1- confession from the secamd man, arn] admit its possibility. ried men w}tti chfldre'n -'can't ' et fronted with criticism of a• very un= I the innocent man was released. • _ 'Fortunately, so many you -ng-' men • aw•ay_as_ 'easily as .si.ngle rnea�- _ pleasant nature. It has `also been '51adatne Roman gave some rather • v se- .work. is not• essential are Join -- ','Doesn't he want to go? 'I am sur: stated that,,, wealthy, desirous interesting facts in- regard -to graph- -people l Jn, up,' she kept saying, prised." rC of. building expensive homes in this ology. She stated that a rn, i.ac This observation,, is varying form, ~I d8n't knovi if he wants to or beautiful locality, unsurpassed -on• over - emphasises his letters, spaces '? oda <� k was the theme of her •comInent upon not. It's not that, It's Dlaisie and the the continent are siring the town.. his.vtords badly, uses 'ninny Rkclam- t �00�' p'� 'the events that rushed, upon 'them. nhttA,e. — the °f'o -bve" 912np1j' h „i *Rta 41On rnarks ai�� 2• �°"1i. ono _ >s i it was as enough, she bear t,P.ha 110h, z,d�lu, you re' my only son. name does not appeal to them. p d r+ , PP Of • de re_se people she said. they. ''y.'•�.Q . against a frightened ,shadow in the Doesn't that make any difference? One of our readers has suggested, often show a lack of intensity . in a `" �j� r' �. ' dark. Doesn't that count at all ? " —and she that the name of this'iown be chang- "If I were a your man, I'd be oil writing and a tendency to sinking' 5� t�!"'lip g elung to, 'him weeping - •piteousty, bd. to Port. Muskoka. — Gravenhurst lines. The gifted person on the other �5+ tomorrow." TO BE CONTINUED Banner. ,pa e Sfr Miles . was the burning patriot hand, d - _ oes not stick to the patterns ;n private as well- as public, gnifii Pipe Smokers! fill up with learned : school, and, it is si That would never do, Altles;' Kitt cant' •of routine and, conventions , y =The Personal Note Women; Prohibited Frottn co le that the retain a rather GOLDEN 'VIRGINIA % esaid, "The affairs of the country are " P P y - and enjoy a really .. _ Working Underground stereotyped form of writing. l =more -important -than 'ever now. We Good smoke, can't afford to send the best brains Hamilton Spectator-of June 10, 1885, GENEVA, —The International La- This goes to show that graphology' swi ;t rti ;ti�l :aetn_t :ran:BtUa_t�xsl away. It is the strong; ,hardy young Time; 7 p.m. last :evening: Scene bor -Conference- has unaminously is recognized in Europe as a science, f farmers and the- workers who will' at one end of the. line, Spectator adopted an agreement prohibiting on this • continent,. : unfortunately; -make the best soldiers. They are used "editorial rooms; scene at other end women from working underground in there has been so much quackery Rl±eui•Iaatlsm Yields to roughing' it•" _ of line; unknown, mines, used by those claiming to .diagnose "Well, there's a lot in that," Miles "Hello, Spec!" character -from handwriting that t0 LIVE Yeast agreed„ "We, can't , all be heroes; • "Hello!." the science fell into a form of dis- "S_ ince taking Phillips Pure - 'some must stay at home. ", °`rs that the Spec.. repute for a time. .l Least I am feeling quite Robin knew the words- were meant ','Yes•" QUIVERING. � j I� for him. "Is that. — " NERVES R r E S Today, thrre is an awakening in- a different My man, and seats Genevieve heard it and felt the "No." terest and belief in the science of younger: My shoulders and arms became almost a fixture. and ' " ,piteous 'pleading that ' rt cloaked. "Is if =-? " graphology, and I • personally has e - -used -to Bice me much pain. I. t Xltty was imploring Miles- to hold "No," - Whoa you are just oa edge - •�, 'received many hundreds of letters thanks to Phillipquite eastet'iS' " 'Robin and, to justify- 'his Qxemption "Who the, devil is it then ?" __ when you can't stand the children s from satisfied clients. Hove, England —Extract from from the service, "The horse reporter." noise :: ; when everything you do Undoubtedly, the awakening inter- ori;inal letter. Not is a' burden ::: when you are irri- - eat in-the,- science ' is a good thing, The principal cause of Rbeumatic hot since she had persuaded Miles "It's the ass reporter, I , want," table and blue :: try Lydia E. Pink- - formation or uric " W dismiss Maisie Kite had Kitty Oh, you want a of 's vegetable It tai und. :98 out g g1 d e Stop its form " The breach had healed over, , but Kit- Silence. regard c arac eristics stop. the fortpation 7tion' and the and, " _ personal, do dam's Vegetable Com because grapholo y offers a goo m faints is- the Cal of infbrmat on and no e g - ,wade a direct a 5�T ' �cast_�s'ilI ins people's — of Uric Acid, and, It will give you lust the extra en- and the unbiassed angle from which as well, give you new vitality. d ty's influence had waned. She dare ergy•you need. Life will seem worth - - -not approach Miles now, but at every STARLINGS STEAL MAIL Livia a it is ,diagnosed makes it doubly . in• In. Phillips Yeast n way has been point, she played her cards so that g =' valuable: found to preserve in highly active form Robin' Don't endure another day without . ; a r the important B Vitamins, Enzyme s present and potential- use- -FROM ,,ROADSIDE BOXES the help this medicine can give. Get and •Nudeitr of yeast. • These- powerful fulness was built up into a structure- _ For some time there have been s bottle from your druggist today: Do you wish to know vrltat your ' ihfiredients do three things: (1) They Of national importance. complaints as to mail missing from - - handwriting shows? Have you any tone up digestion and end distressing - Robin came into the office after mail boxes on some of the routes go- friends about whom you world like ' aftere�ateztrac� 9.11 the They help our lunch and went straight to Ms uncle's ing out of Bath.; and it has _ -been - �• to know the truth? Perhaps you have from your food and thus build'yna up. roogl. found that the' starlings • were the some trouble or worry that is taus• (3) They stimulate the white corpust•les _ 1" "That's bad news! Have you seen cause of all the trouble. These birds ' you some- perplexit and even , some of the blood upon which nature dependQ V E G ETA 9hE COMPOUND y- to driFe out the poisons which -enuae that last communique ?" said Miles, which are plentiful,in the Bath dis• , unhappiness? The author will answer rheumatic ac2ltea, skin troubles, etc. looking up, trict, have' evidently visited the' mail -o r enquiries in a friendly and un• ,}} - ,. Follow t)iis inexpensive Phillipr Yes. It's pretty bad, all right, I —I boxes and taken out letters and in s biahsed manner. Send specimens, of " wnlisted this morning." ssue No. 27 -- 35 - 2-Fold luny to health. J5i3ays' supply t3." cases have built their nests in mail - the writing you wish to be analysed, (in grnnnles of pleasing taste I, 500; 45 "You what?" - i boxes. 69 stating birthdate in -each case. Rn- days'eiupplyfor $1,W at your druggist's: - - . \ -c., r _ __ - - - - m - -"... � *.. - . . I — . . I . I . I ` y - ou ht Mr, .. ...+.a +•»x4000 -+'- His Removal S g. ,I , �' .. { r.. , ` -_.', -; _____ Your Own Bathing Suit - - -- ° ld,>Sk i - Club : =� Knit : 31 :: Y.. : F . g:.y,. , EIS rahu ruer•ed. :.. _ Suggests Laura Wheeler - = _ Y.: . - ll LESSON 61 decoration as- is used for the outside - ?: A DECORATIVE BORDER, INITIAL' border. Note tut the printers type �r :. tN S tr t an t ed 1 last LETTER, AND TYPE DE 16N used i h a�ier than that .u' "; 3 •: ..;. ,, sVx., ;+ ,, ,, ps >..n �_) .,.;,,. ; Now we„ have the opportunity to Alhough the init_ai letter is the a ' '. ' `s f:. / t `� stud the contrast of dark tones wif�i 'darkest spbt of the ,'design, note' that .. y racted to the. s Y ` >•:...:. �� ✓ �k t e as against the lig,.t tones, and tie eye fs na urally att -°: e fig' ?� 0 19 i heading or title. ' T =: is is due to the >'s'r< %;'!;l > >'. %' . - ,x t e oP last Reek. S e e. :..; i ua tean b• th is 0 t e e j bta d "ntra.a o } �k, . ": •k cc, ?��� s :� >.. • li oP D aI Y %• : >.. llustrates a R t m' �� :`• > ?'•.' :;� :'• ;. � sic ' i > :. . -." ,cgs. •: �. >. "+�'��"" `- :< ; - ;:1 ; :; :7'Xf• Tones in the general-appearauce'and -use of- whae•spac.e in connection with : y�,:9 > :;> _ _ relation of Type- and- Border, the title as agaig the dark initial ` "'� �. Personally, I believe that this en- Also there is a natural movement in •r�� -� -I;' the . "? ri , . . �f ` ti d «ou:d be improved very this a hole design that tie ay. e• oY a. re design - ' " - -�a - ;: ;' ; much 'si leaving 'more -: white, cbse :ver- easily- passes -from -one to '� .Y' a • �, ; '; ;x''' between the t� Fe and' the border, t::e other; therefore, 'it is likely that �` , - �' > e��r _ ..< thus avoiding the crowded effect .th-e message_ -e-,will be read' before the 1.) I , ` ' ' 'I'l e swine crowded efLect coutd have reader passes on to tl�e nest page•; °f v '1.' - - ­'... . . , , ... . . . . - Sarf R __ *7 ;�.,�, " - - ; .� t _. at• VE- SONNETS OF PRO' �° T•'..a.22 a; I 1, '� .. $ THE LO .�. ' * °� ". %; 61 j� ,, -1. l:. PART 1: MANON � ,. - •• /'', ' TO ANON • COMPARING HER TO A � ^ lt;.' s;,r.l.', I, FALCON ' � .' , r d" t° _ II r, : ,�. r� `. •�� qd . ;,.i; PAVE -�'o :��. Y c;'c' :71 :'''; �� K Alejandro V. Martinez, Ylexi• 7 can Consul at Tucson, Ariz., wha and as.merciless, ��� r rr'" ".i two consuls whose - With bright eyes �� Z. F __ • - ":.1, . is one of the t _ - _ ;dio , r.V�IN,p'.Y.r�;!.:%!? `:r recall is requested. "Unw.arrant- '� P 'watchingStillthe t� ��T9 `* �►.. - - I :i;I " +�I %ir�It'ii?� •, r' ed interference to internal of,, world, thy prey, ���� yj.l, :� I II �1 . ° ^•' . fairs' is charge, s 1 saw thee pass in '• 924V , - . _ . thy lone majesty, �,'. � . - ... ' UntamSa.un eted. . D„ „ ��! : . - (�� � /_ ..' YOUTHS i:Q ERGLAND - _... _.. _.' -�* high above the press.. ,��,#_A HEAVIER A:tiD TALLER • KNITTED BATHING SUIT --'PATTERN 982 • - �- -' Thedullcrowdgaaedatthec .Itcouidnotgudss ., $ .y London —Boys who are now ` 14 to'- ,i The secret of thy proud aerial'way, 5 �� a __ _ . _ It la every woman'sabitioa to have a bathing suit that is- in- 15 earl old are . on the average 10 \ Or read in thy mute face the soul which lay��, `dividual= something just a little di'ffereat than the run-of -the -mill y �� unit Thin suit' will indeed fulfill those requirements for it is an pounds heavier and an . inch 'taller - - -- A prisoner therein chains of tenderness. a The halter top. in three colors, • than were bays of the same age in _ —Lo, thou art captured In my hand to-day .. - iaxclusivei Laura Wheeler, model. T P Is held in place by the straps that tie at the back. 'A most atirac- _ 13119, Dr: George Friend, medical , I hold thee, and awhile thou deignestto be , � tits feature is the removab]e skirt that buttons on at each' side- and officer - of famous Christ Hospital Phased with my yeaq�s. I would fain beguile �,,� t M foolish heart to think thou lovest me See. (�{" n.. . ' . is held firmly in place by the straps that -slip through in back'. The school, reports. - y t ' ` "�' . .: rts. or 10 ears of age Idaremotlovetheequite .Alittlewhile (mei s+wr. ,I y. ; suit is quickly knitted —the skirt in two pa . _ Boys now. nine 5 . Pattern 982 comes to you with detailed directions -for making- are four pounds heavier and a filth - - , Andthoushah:sailbackheavenwa . dsWoecs '� - -- -- - - - the suit shown in size 16 -18; illustrations of it and of all stitches of an , inch tall than were tt sir - �' f > ` : `,. used; material regnireme.nts. - ;y z *. _ Send 20 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred} Lot this pattern predecessors of 1919, 'Dr. Friend sub- - �? 7►~,`,, ` witted. Apart from relatively • low. - - `to• Needlecraft wept„' Wilson Publishing Co. Ltd., =.8 .Ade.iside St. y � +' �ja.. i� - =`W., Toronto. _ .' .. .._ ___J­1-_ .. 1midence..•nf . hguma ism, records 9f _ � 4 ��yyic„�9s �' . _.. 11 . - ii �, 1 t - _ general fitness have varied _ _ ..__ little.. tbaugh..physic l'.measu_ � w � 4 a reatents .. s y - - �- ' -_ -- Princess Poses. - _ are muck improved, ,he reported. _ '% '� �� FIG. I V 7 - . • - ,�� , ,. '_ Sie (eeniina o.t on the- plazz -A)I_ 4 ' - 'a . %ir'F,�t! -„ Onty -you - here? Whera "tu p " :at= .When "z ^ ` _ have all the nice bays gar,e7 _ ~ • °� ;f- „ , . - . He (bitingly):' They've•none. on been a�o:u�d 44 - -46-r . • 136 ti a fles-IRner aecomplIshes _the - . atrolling•with all the ,"leo girls. - /� - _.- . . lowing more white -space between the ai�ove�;; that is, lead' the. obseirer'a " �• • side oP tl;e initial letter e3esign and eye aloci; the "right `direction; be 'is u' his ork' bcin in cigmrtnd : s re ` oP R - B • s a d . : , � �"�,''. •'•9y the way. Biih haw did you '- _ _- ..._. _ _.. ,a d t _ _ : _ •,- came out in That minim .dealt" fife. Pr'nter's type Otherwise, glv ng a d ttect oP• tone; EX.,.NO. go,-C gate a ew scorn t, a strong ark, general e r ', ! • "iNlnus.'• - - - . .;__ .. _ - 3 ''�' -' th her. an of"li -lit - delicate' Ive:'6age td take t e pia of ft; ;', No. - `.. e.-0t' . effect - �-:�, •: 197. Keep is midd- yo�ia�'e to use - • _ ' . .s . °' s`.. , __ -- -ti ' -r .y - gi'oy. - - is: the name amc►Irnt of �.'i e; .but .thq ... ; .,? :. . . ... - .. . = �°. v \av'.s :turfy hriw tlafs dark.efPest maller +° r �� - taine.l. You retriembgr last peek d _ _ fi fir. % e, ecoratfon crwld be SHF�I3IY . s.. w y.. - t' y {? 3i I .. I avoid a crowde -d efect. _ , i1. _ �^-� �%' �. ,� }ice we cut. up .tie 't.a tiark.1 .. . by . . `: *s': t' F : , y .` t - \I ��,� \ ct }ir. :. t .th a, :fin dots And the ilneatiOL Atli be artsaergti ti thin I �_,- inn " _ w' 'u' - ' 1� -1 _� � r�', ' , i c ciecaration wa? left tri .ou- tine. Th'•$ drPartm @nt. �inyene. :wsiug to receive ,,. _ : 1 1 }'' .` s�t� = — . ;'ie: Yoi too!c worr!eJ; l hope week. the design is of a heart'^ black n. Personal reply may lists six mv Is " " =; - _ _ moricy "waiters - -,are not °troubling eftrct nn a. w.hlte- bici;grquad,'- -.T.he a 3c; stamped, addre�.,ed en�'clope . - = �� ;,r _' you. - initial, letter is a solid black with a encicscd ticith the, request. The Art ';, ....i:: SS ` _ `°� " • -He: f should say not. I haven't thin 'white, space and also 'a ,chin Director, -'Our Sketch -Club, •i3. At].e1- - _ - -, r;;- -P_ Fly: .I was going to take a dip .A dol;ar Fn thNcrid to worry about. _ - ._... . I. Prince lkatherine of Grcecer but the yJatcr in t,,at lake is too black line around' it.`t,3en,•a sEtniYur sire Strret.lt>'st; 'i'ciranfo• ' Y' ^ ' Princess •Mariti<c, who muddy laok :nt to suit me. - __ -- .. - „ .. - _. I ;cou.:iri of . lias spent several weeks in .Can- . - � ...-__. . - - . _... .ada� and the United Stn '.es, and _ who _was the ' despair of news - :. = - Prince Of Wales Lays Another - Foundaiton Stone, - . ' . ` :. . •!'' 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Kingston Presbytery, modern- ,: - t. �+ X or of the Synod of Toronto Aiid " ' ' - a I. ticngston and sole surviving min- J _- + r., ', M �,: ° z a ater oY the General Assembly of E who was honoYed at a -spec= • - (, a 1915, , �. ial convdcation in the Presbyter- ' 3 �: • : "a fan Theological College with the ; y it b "� ,. § - - • Ill, der*t ee of Deetor •of Divinity, ban- i.. .. 5 % :. .. s.. _ -- _ ons . causa. '� ' The • Prince, -of Wales ]aid the foundation stone of the Royal Empire .Society's new building in Trafalgar Square, London. - 63 recently. Our picture shows the Prince tapping the atone into poation. - - _ , . • • - t ,t , 1 - .,�. 'Y� oS ,`y... _. >'n. .7 - _ - "T-' •- — . r:. , z ... a:e�+..v`- . •. .G.. _ , . _ 5.':..-� - ` ,.,r =. c ,.... aS p o p Co gram = Mn. M Hew- . 4Dn des_ &y, June 26th, there �! = : i -,;: 14 iGYi4LtriC� 4WJ itt, Peterboro, Mr. Armon Middleton passed away Mr. John Hamilton in Y1O Reward 410 B1ackgr1ithi2lar ' -- _ .Toronto and Ayr. Fred Middleton of W 90rd year, In'-1871, he married �- - - st right prices Goodwood arsd it was decided to Anne Badgerow who predecased him Will he paid by the Police Tr -is teet Terms _ Bond for information landidu to the Now tothe time w have those repair '41.75 per year; -$1.50 paid in advance accept Mayor Johnstsn's suggestion eight taontha "ago. His grandparents conviction of tbA- person or pereous Jobsattended to. 13aerows repaired, to hold 1936 picnic in- the aame place carne from Scotland and were pion- whodamaged theslectrte wires, hroke also new sections on band, The fats. Subscriptiona to the Uayted States the beautiful Couchi&.ing Park fn eers of this district, settling on the docks on tbpbooths, broke beaches or ous Fleury Plowe•atway on hand. and Ot. Britain $2.00 in advanct. Orillia. nth concession. During their -• kong 'otherwise,dan,aaed treed or other pro' Also dealer in Viking Oream Sepsis- perty, or may in- future do so, in the - - - lives 'iu this ueighborhoiid, the late tors and Electric Washers. .. .. - _ Mem�ritcl Pwrk, Piekcrii.g•. _ . Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton won the eff- - Dealer in Oockahutt and Frost•. JUHN MuKKAR: Proorietor. _ 'Brougham g 4.'q'8 � F, S. ROUSE, N8eamttress ection and esteem of ' net hbors' -atui 2 Wood machinery. friends. The funeral oxt Saturday.. - Mr. Allen Miller spent the holiday' _. A phone call will bring as to yourtarrn. , Garden' Party at Dtutbarton at his home here, was largely attended,. interment tak- Oay- acetylene welding. - :M1iss Jennie Duncan i§ holidaying ing place at Whitevale. Rev. Mr. Xgle Leaf Xitual Fi e - _ ying : Phone Pick 715 ''A Garden Party will be held at with her people. Glover gave a message of comfort �1 _ - ;- the home of,Mr. H. -Newman, Fair- The Shepkerd family were at their and Mrs Glover sang" 'Solna Day I`ll �nS'�TiIlC G0.- '�7CToe�dwi�,rd _port, on Thursday, July lith, at 7' home here over. th, week end. Understand." Six sons and one dau- GREENWOOD 491F .undar_the auspices of the yM'. Mr: T. Norton lost a cow last Sat ghter, hiss. Earl Hogle, survive. 8nd'WAWAI`iESA INS: CO: A. of St. Paul's -on -the -Hill- .Adiniss urday, being struck by a car The closing meeting of the season Cheap Bates for Farm and Coontrs ion, '25, and 5 cents. Home -made hiss Marion Arrell of St. Mary's of the Y: P. S. took the form of 'a Buildings _ �' - :_baking„ candy,etc, Fill lie sold. A spent Sunday with Miss Marie Dev- 'banquet on Friday evening, June 7 �] Toii 28th,. and all those. in cha *ge.of the. wlndetorm Insurance oa StrUdin�sNot 1CV good program .and_ an eT} }dyable ev- itt. Windmills• Shoe etc. The . Crocker 'family of Toronto gathering deserve- high comrnendat- " - - "anion for all. y ' ion for their splendid achievemnt. Automobile .Insurance of - "` r -- spent the holiday at the Matthew' All Kinds We do Building of all kinds. vening was Flom first to last.. the e Whitevale _--great success. Miss . Duncan, as Write or Phone Mrs. A. Mohun and Miss, G- -Bate - _ CARPENTERING, The Pugh-Evans faxtiilies, are plan- visited their aunt, M- is9 Ida Bate on `Om soar, and tFie young iaaies pr - Wing are union to be held in the Friday. ��ded wonderful banquetting tables. �' �O�E •The program arranged b the Y. `�'glT�p nKT' - .PLUMBING Park at ,Whitevale on- Weoesday The J. Everest family, of Toronto p g g y P. was of a high order. The toast,- = Carolina. Jubilee Sheers • " - .- "= afternoon, July 10th. All the des- were quests at the. GammagQ home •- -- _ _' _... _ etnd ' cendents- -and their. friends, of the on Sunday. P>IOposed and the responses by the Y. P. were very fine. The special ROOFING late Huxh Pugh, are cordially in Mr. Urias Hamilton, of Toronto, guest speaker of the evening, Rev. COAL '- - vited, bring the ehildren. They plan called, on old friends in Broug)am - We also sell Brantford RuoBng blr. Jull, of. Brooklin, was, as al- MxteririlN, Empire BNthroorn to organize this year, and make the on the holida y. ways a very welcome visitor. Mr. gathering 'an annual affair. Mrs. Graham of Mount Albert vis•. HERE $ AN ADDRESS � Equipment, Dnro Water - ited her niece, bars. F..Cassie,, dur- Joe Clews contributed` two humorous Y4U SHOULD- KNOW I - Cherry -ood - ing the week. songs with Roy Miller as accompan- - !T- TELLS YOU W1lEAE Systems, Beatty IFS ist. Rev.- Mr. Gloyer - officiated as - * �, (" R COAt TO GO Stable Equipment home here over the week -end- �` > sird (,then Building Keteriale , _- _. .. • a = toast- master in his usual happy - � - _,ir. and 'Mrs. T. Cook, of Toronto, airs: Holtby visited Toronto relat- ner. i • o �j^ Etitimatea Free are holidaying with .air. C. Lintner. fives• last ;reek _ -- - _ _ ,^ �� Mr. and Mrs. R; Morrish- were a- Mrs. Rev, Davis, of Gowarida N. Work Guaranteed -' -way oil a fishing trip over the hol- Y. paid her sister, Mrs. Holtby a Card of Pbartlfts r� "�' ,��TT `iday. short visit last week - M� yym Norton and family wish 1' . J.- PRO V SE . We are sorry to. report the illness The W. J. Brown family' and Miss to express their sincere thanks to Phone of Mrs. John Petty, we hope for a Bell Brown, of- Toronto, spent the- the many friends and neighbors for - 4peedy recovery.. week -end at the Brown home. CHAS. LAW, ftktring PIOK9RfNG. ONTARIO Keep the date open for Cherry- - Mr. McWhirter was in Whitevale their kindness and' expressions of �' _ _ wood Garden Party, July 20th. Full on Thursday and- Friday presiding 'sy*mpathy in their recent bereave- t'hone :1520 Illy -- Iiar"�iruiars later. at the Entrance Examinations. ment in the Leath of a loving hus- Quite a number Trom this canon- . Warren Wilson and sons, and H. d and father and %Lao their : = amity spent the FuAt at the Picnic Gannon were in Mitchell on Tues- hat ka for the many floral tribntei. Blue Bell FOOD IQual ;er at Pickering. All reported a good day ' attending the •W illson- Fuller re- - . :. 'Coffee SPECIALS • Corn Flares time 'and very much enjoyed the un- union. Card of Thanks asital type of evening program. Church attendance Was not so good ' - T9 O R9., FRt. and SAT. 25c• lb. _ _ .3 pkgs. 23c. _ Caognitulat7ons to Mr. and Mrs. C. on Sunday, due to members attend- We' Wish to thank - through the Gostiek on their 'recent utarriags. 4pg_ -4wiA1 services at Salem and columns- of the.. :+levee, our many v4dch -- -was solemnized on June 20th. Whitevale. °'i ° ^�+a Ard neighbors, for their Co t f - Mrs._,Gosticle was tormeriq :Mfrs O: Catiere at the. - 1fr6wTt home •on kindly-- help rand many lovely fiorai i ' 1 ��_ #��� ��C. I Petty, of Cherrywood. They will re Sunday were the A. Harvey famly, tributes during the illreaa and the 'side neat Claremont. hiss E. Wallace and. Mr, and �Yrs, death of our &arty- 4elnvr%i father., Pitt The Wor en's Association utili hold McPhail. ,nf Torronto The Hamilton Family.. bs' t' - •• Pitted Dates, � 2 l or - 2 _ their_-in ing °n July_ 11th* at t'-,e The _ to rt Devitt family enter- - Re'eleaned �sisins 2 lbs for 23c 'bdme of mi4� E- Gates, at2.30- p. m. tained friend% from St. Mary's; Burk' i Lf • �+ • 'Wont - i'our,tge, i'ruyrrrrn Comtiritt eton; F:nni%killrn, ]sort- Petry` arid' Cookie F>< 8 2 1bs, for :: 15C. ee, ]Min, W. Holmes an.1 Mrs. Bert :Oshawa over the holiday. BRICK •f Petty;.,. Gate . Mira E. Gates anal The W. C_ Bayles family and Mrs: THEATRE L.axo Meal, _per bags • 15c. 1M'Ir's, L. Galas. p Brown called to fAF••itate Mrs. - � There was nr,. ehurr..'.a - service here . Jane.. Boyer. of Greeawoo<i, on. the SHORTENING lb prints 2 for 25e 1 on Sunday last, as +.ur Sunday S(h : )1st celebiatinn of ker birt?day on rWZZTT.�'Y ! ! • M =col '«aa invited lry ' t: a White',:al•' July. 2nd �� �k Church (who are cElrhiating ti1Fi, 3I r. ,and 1lrs, Eert Ttarvey; ace- - Ammonia pkg., .5c. Many .,Flowers Soap - " -166th 'anniversary) to jnitt- with tnc•ni .ompanied by. 3Ir. c�n<l tiir�: Kenney, F[iIII.�Y end SATURDAY :. in a spe<:ial service for- the r,un - '.JULY 5 an '.Chipso l k 21c. with face.cloi h free Y. iti f Toronto' were in Cre-wetl oil Fri -�` i d C p 1 `pe'-ple, tile: "same beiru,,, addressed o_' : Flay evenings being en ;•)rtainers at a i ��'++ /. _ the Rev. Mr. Fidler: also on Monday' garde-n_'party. • «THE �' ODD Pr. incess Flakes 15e. Special, 4 bars, ZVC• afternoon, quite a.,num�i �attendO ._- -'Fns relatives a' nd sAtioral 'friends' "' SUN' RAY tz - the iai event which was featur- f FAIRY" Q er from here attended the funeral o. the Health F� large li - 2 for 1 a7C.i , Former -da 1`66nds and. °3he su g home t ea there, awl enjoyed meeting their late Frank 31id<Ilvton which took ! p b•i __. :`' y Peer place • fram his. nu�ther s ' it . M A RGARET_!j I V A,-Y ROYAL -- _ L which was served in ' Lhe•, evening. Giiodwocx1 on Sunday < .- Pastry Flour; - 24 lQ ba » -'SAC. Coxgratulatir�ns' to 4tias Muriel �i ttSH ALL y ! .' - ~" • tfiddleton.Picnir at Orillis _ =ostick, who has succes.-fully pass- - FRANK 11OftGAY `d the-gee' nd examination in Piano ' '3=. Z., - ;; The. President , of the Middleton Music, held .recently at the Toronto - tr ^: ,ll� Ih- :intritt --can - S _ ,:i1 i. err . 'g- I EAZQN _ O _. T TcTRR _ '�- 800TH �c M RI /1I - - t1 - Vrnar C))! -cess of their picnic at-, en. Coa: hiching, Park; • ° Urillia, •an July The R.ntnen's Institute still meet - �OMEDY _ st. Thera was a large attendance at, the home,of yIrc, lio:;s Rains '.on. - anti "�, _ ickeTing Har- dw *are - Store ' •from all p�in;.z in the Pn-, ince num Tuesday, July lath. a five-minute - bcrirjR about 250 of the talk -on the meaning of recreation: POPEYE CARTOON - Pinqeer member; 'of the name :tih,'o R - •ill be 't=•iven b} • several" rrietnhers. _. : -. _JUST TRY -- - - : r "se'; dfmnikeA to 1830 anti hewed 1londa i^ t Township in the „S Roll Ca1L; - . iliTple Summer Des- - • y, Tiie +da Foil %V , _... _ arts. .. , • . _• ed c � - ---�- _ V • - q KS - it'� i fr',,m the forest- those day, the The W. �l. S. of St. John's held JULY • 8.. 9 and 10 fa it + Ie l;, '�� CAV ADA VARNISH CO. and cotid!t'i,ms that -the mem' their June meeting -'-,t the O. Burton today are able to enjoy. The 51'iIRLEY TEMPLE ;! i ° v ' PAINTS AND VARNISHES. ;. home; where one." gels -one' of the pr-gram coanyttee had }irepared en- lovliest views of this district. There _ ,l i' G a _ }oyment for ,all. present, which' inc- was a " splendid .attendance. lira. J. You can -be convinced that you can buy Ludt,$ an address of .welenme'from Jliller presiding 'After' the routine it i h,, the Town .,f Orillia, •by Mayor-John- ' ' ' OUR LITTLE t I abetter product at a lower price. Our i business was coric•lude(i, Grf u'� _ B. , stun, who intimated- that if the Clan gave the- pro rim, -with 'Mfrs. H. � tpi !! � �I _business ior_Pai'nts, Varnishes 1! •Enam- •A lull return to his town yearly, he Malcolm in charge. Mrs. Ca:;aie, con- IRL � els has more than doubled in the last 2 would hand over the keys to :,tjze .vener, bein>; absent..- solo by Vtrs t�iwn for their convenlrr:re. " 'There Rp,9E�i.�RY AEE$ ears, due to the increasing sale of • Ye ` Glover ve as much 'appreciated. tilrs. ouTs,pt WHIT[ wo were s;,eo Less songs, - races, tug -of- JO)✓L' NeCRF.A "these products. l' air anrI- baseball, etc., :nd suitable Burton, assisted by -the .young ladies, ^ "• THERE IS A . REASQIV _. served a delicious tea. x Jol- -.-prizes given to the winrers: The 'el- or McCortu-ick- Deering Far ectism of officers took pi:en toward -- ' - -: -- - -- -`-- Agent f tit Machinery the. ,vin's of the day and rc�atted. in an acclamation of all. 1 :•� :, member= - F t'ts At' .� - nd Repairs - - -_ .•'� a rrn - A . for•the year 1935 -and rrnI,ists of: - '.- _ _. "- w - - Oar Mott' : - "We haveit Can get it, Ot President. )fr:. C. S. Carruthers, ;.:.' . v is «(tt utaele.' Of cis F,f�'�•;,lt, :. ;'ice:l'r< <;(1 <+ t `C;. 11: New CASE high -liPi Oil bath Mot,'ez,_ lightest draft, gears behind - =u - ' �hliFhlTeL. ++, lou>*Fiem• , `Zrc.- rrras. (Caa�n ._ v Tel— epht ioe 800 axle. _ .. .. Mrs'. Corr! ^: � • ;• , li�lrll�etuti, 1-i,:n ­villy; Eccentric busbin - 'g ceps bar in perfect line, cannot bind, minimum J� g, .BALSDON, - • M. ` PICKEtING - neck a bt, all sixes for horses or traetor. -' " - 7.he new Case variable drop Corn Planters, checks, drills and hill Men's Work Roots, $2. }9, up. ! drills corn. Change of feed made with foot pedal without stopping. - bier's Overalls and Pants. $1 :2a;pei pair, up. _ -. _ _ Men's_ V1'ork Sfiirts, $0.65, or 9 for $1.2ti Pow*r and Horse drawn Grain and Corn Binders, Corn Cuttiva• -- SHALT tors:' We car) supply specialised equipment for garden aand'•field, -Farm Team Harness, $23.80, up. Case • • ;'lane t , - _ ; 'Hofee Cailarg at Various Prices - i Used Machinery i'lc., Massey ;ides, E;; .tric Washing - machine, Sweat Pads Team Linea AILL Beatt , co ertub -44 ft: s1t1- - _ No r is the 'Time to get that'Old r Y PP Oliver tractor plow; Cars for . $a+r•rtesa Repaired • '�•, Beatty tf L�4den track. Plow poiv'.s at lowest prices. _ Phone 2804 1 Casa Tractors and'use 1 Thre ::)ing Machinery. • '', _ _ W. F. DISNEY', Greenwood CSC I L.. - � � R ADL E R R. 1, Locust mid! Pholm Pkk 2314 s Z K =t 1q Z W . " - , - .- VT� I :4� Claremont Mem:lmrs of the Pugh-Evissa fam- earch Scrap Book to be in charge of Mr. Len Tait, butcher, was'rushed V iries are asked to refer to the White- Mrs. J. Richardson. The grandmoth-, to the General Hospital, oronto, Harness and Shm'; -D. A. Scott, of Kitchener, spent vale column for: particulars of the ers part of the program was as fol- suffering from stopendicitis. After tle week-end at ker home here. famally re-union. Iowa. A Talk on lVe Greatest Grand. an operation he is now on the way -Ren g Chas. and Mrs. Grant of Toronto, airin The program for the Jubilee Field mother in the World, by Mrs.'T. C. to recovery. p t a few day's with relatives here. n Day is now. well under way for the Brown, of Brougham. Readings VY The Mennonite Church have made e- Having opened up shop in the pro. Mrs. Tuck and daughter visited 18th.. A big program of sports and Mrs. J., Richardson, Mrs. A. Pegg, arrangements to hold evangelistic Mrs. Duerden and f&MAY Ou Satur- mix" opposite E. Lewis' Bakery, I entertainment is being prepared, and Mrs. Crawford; Mrs Wagg. Also a services in the Memorial Park 'here ..day., instead of as announced last week, duet by Jean and Milton Mow1bray. during the first eleven days of Aug- am now prepared to receive and sol- a to Mr. and Mrs. -t. Representatives from all over icit this class of service from my congritulatiori] the evei;,ing program will be one of Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Bent- us inany sremont and vicinity pat- Gostick on their recer�t marr- the very popular Amateur Contests. leiy, oldest grandmother, youngest the United States and Canada will C, rons. Leave your work. at the shop. e. he g Conduqted alonip V popular Uaes, grandmother, Mrs. Wagg and Mrs. attend. everal from here attended the Open, Monday, Wednesday, Fri"y 'Services at Uxbri I dke' similar to that at Pickering on the Carlton, having- the most grandchild- Both Liberals and Conservatives Decoration on 'f the and Saturday. First, to which a thoushlid People ren. are loud in, their criticsm. 0 med it the best Sunday listened, and pro-clal Hepburn government in imposing a J. Folos. Mr. and, Mrs. Cecil Jones of Mt. program ever put on. Pubkc address Stouffville tax on churc;,i. entertainn-wints and Sunday witlf the Roy Jcre- movies on tickets, 25 cents and un- Zion spent system will be uoed with the mi Ward family. res "MADELINE" phone from the open-air etage at the Stouffville defeated Port Perry 4-2 der. This tax wi ult in shutting THE Mr. and MTi. I. Benson and family Park. You will pay I only one admiss- in a baseball league match. ;ut the masses, who- are the poor &-end ion, this SALON of Grace Bay spent the. wee ydar, that to the Park, See Our Woihen's Institute have don- people from social enjoyment of any BEAUTY with friends here. I .. . 1 .1;.1' Qie bills and other advertising and ated $20 for our annual school fair. kind. Tax all tickets over 25 cents, �Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lint0oll and .1 complete details in these columns A large number from here attend- but leave the 25 cent tickets alone. -family, of Toronto, spent the week- are going to have the ed the Feld Day at L Goodwood on 19Mmeaus &new year. which means nekt.week. We end with relatiVeA -herie_. biggest show in years. Wednesday of this week. anew Permanent. Wave. Dr. and Mrs. Tomlinson and fam- Tiie appeal of the ' ImpeTial' Oil NOTICB I have Permanent Wavve to suit every ifty aftended.the Tomlinson picnic at 'Claremont Jubilee Field -Day To Claremont Citizens Co. against their Stouffville Asses"- ad-v's purse, so why not make Barrie on Saturday fist., Thursday July 18th nwrit woai dismissed at Toronto last an appointment. Thos. Gregg is painting the posts f tli Admission 25 and Tax and 15 week. The Pickering Township Council I give all my cu�aomors my very best of the guard-r" of some o e- Entran- have purchased a plot of Land on Mr. he neighborhood Ten candidates pasised the careful attention. bridges in t ce Examdriation here by recommend- Freeman McCullough's farm on the Kinsale Misses �Hjida SelxhaZ and Isdb;61la to be -cuttin' ation, while ten more wrote oit the 8th Concession, used as a Aden. Marcelling, Hair g. Scalp .--.-Cooper, of Toronto, spent. the ;Areek- Sunday with examination last week. Dumping Ground for garbage and and Faciol Treatments I and holiday at home here Miss Carter spent en( The Women's Association :held the refuse, such as. tin cans, bottles etc., !4 -Wm Shampooing, Robt: and Mr-s. worth�y and and the citizens c f C-larear-oat and esday. Miss Helen Law, spent the week- annual services in the United Ch�ur and Mrs. Gibbons spent Wedn th Eileen Parkin. ch last Sunday,' witS Rev. Chumen, -the north end of the towriship are 2Zris. IX. . 3Aia=de21q of last week with Mrs Gibbona here. end wi of Toronto, as preacher.- requested to use this place for that Mr. Gerald Andiews -and son of Mr.- N.- Decker is spending several Norwood, are spending a few L;s1weeks - in Western Canada.. purpose instead of the sideroad im- ptong IWO OLAREMONT miediately west'of the village and the- forerrWs' sister, Mrs. J. M.r. W. Rentley and family spent the road leadi . ng past the elevator. -C Sunday with Mrs.,,Bentley and son. ATTENTION', This has been done at the suggest- Aover Pilkey Mrs R. E. Mowbr"ay is staying Mr. and Mrs., Lyman and ion of the Board of HeaJth, who ex- as Emma Underhill spent the end with her mothe-rat Rosemount, she. Tarmers Radio Service pect. the co-op"tioR of all concern- oif the week with relatives at- Wil- being very ill ed. ALL MAKES cox, -Lake. Mr. and Mrs. MacPherson.- mid bliss Bray wish I es to'. thank the daughter spent a- week-end with Mr. GASOLINE & DISTILLATE SERVIOED AND REPAIRSD lBoard of Health ''pupils of - the Junior Room for -the and Mrs. - A. . Moot* Delivered in U)rty stalloh lots and PKIOES REASONABLB -.....lovely present they gave her at the .' Mr. and Mrs. W. Sadler Suridayed 0,7eF WORK QUARANTRRD nes at Mt. Zion and school closing. with Alonzo Jo --not so well. Gas 15.ctn Tax. Reliable _1ELD 7%e Women's Circle of the Bap#At_ report Mrs. -Jones ARTHUR F Church, met on Tuesday afternoon at The teachers have guirie home for Distillate 13 eta. per stal. Miss Wallace will not R. T. I- Oraduate 7 tlie- home of M ra. Lynn. whe" an the summer. Insurance of All enjoyable to'teach but Miss Bradd will. OEIAS. SARGeNrs HARDWARE 4346 Phone 5201. PICKERING straMberry suPPer was return . gers of Weston'- served.. Mr. Fred Ro saw MARKHAM..* -ONT- Kinds at Reasss Mrs. - Mundell accompanied her Mr. Walter Rogers of the States, Phone 900 28-35 her, Mrs.* Doupe, to her home at called on Mrs. May Harbron one day %not L. E. OWEILL', Bolt6n, - after having spent a week recently. onable Rates with her daugbter, here. Mrs. Mun- The Foursqqare� 9 S_ Class will FUNERAL DIRROMR AND g of July Sth. at LMRR dell returned the first of the week. meet o, tithe evenin EMBA P) Tne -nome 07 misees. jennLe and mar-. --the, Thursda of last on y I— . _ jory Parkirr- Stouff Ville -week. where an operation for app- - Mr.'and Mrs. Weir-a-nd tan-dly -and -Representing the Following, to the Dun- Companies Night, and Day Service endicitis wai performed. i.mr1fiedfavely -Miss Dixon motored up dusiness Phone and the report at the, first of 'the lap -Observatory at Ri0miond. Hill'-on Residence Pho" ..wee --wi6s of, a - satisfactory cexdit-. Tu&day of tkiii week. Pilot Insurance Co. k .7 'iv District Mutual.Ins. Co Ion. Kinsale and Greenw,)� Young Iner, Eyesi& A Go -Royal Insurance Co. Ltd. ..The ladies of- Claremont Institute, pliqed a friendly game of bal', las, Tb-aftr P" 1'.1 are invited to meet with Whitevale Thursday evening. Greenwood being &W owminse of d1w.. Loiadi.m Guarantee and AcF,. Co.-LW, "You Can BUY at Home" Tsth:-at 3 p. m. Those 6uece-r-4ul.-Better z0dean Accident and Guar. Corp. branch on'July� I IUL next. time. -LES, BATTERIES,- r1l SMY - SLAX36 %&wane-4a Mutual w6h�ng transportationw. als-0 those 5lernorial service -as�he:kd at S DL 'dri.Ning ca Church . last - Su,nday. Friends PorLage ta Prairie Mutual rs ai7e invi;ed to plai-t ,m 09haws fr,.m_ 1t n�rtq, 0�`.awa ow re".0ftes, rbsm Provident Asstirance, Co. Atas lovv a'ad better prices —A-heir names- mdth_Mx-i._-C_A_Ov-er_-_ were.prese;tt� . - - I 'by and other heirby points; Gen. Accident Assurance Co. Ltd. - : '. - - , Jand or Mii. QymAn -Pillcey Wiii. as A Mixtd Tournament was held on' Mr%' 0. Hv,-oker ai.d friend.- uf Toronto General Inp. Co. -!'.-_-the:BowIini. Green -.nto, ihd M'os Veronica -Gaynor Pearl Xisurance co. Ltd. you can in Toronto. an Frida) -night. 'Tor, Three of the Prizes remained ;. �Af 'Qshawa.. were SuA<1". --and �holid­ HORSE REG43TEFL Employers' LL-h;Uty A$M;. Corp. Claremont 'and wert awarded a,�4 f o- ay: visivr1% with the Ho6ker family-,' A. E. Wilson aiid Co. Ltd. tAoy-* Let. us' rep - air,that lesiy top. First. A. -Pretty; Second; F.. -Mrs. Irving White spent the end COMMODORE AGAIN (,26812) -.r�h e �Co,-�kie; Third-* to Markham; Fourth. f t,.e week w fr; ndq -it Oreer..-. choicely- bred Clydesdale StalliGn. Call or Write Skilled Motor Etepdrs.' af _R. Miller. The hames mentione(i Dank. Pleased to report that Irving, the propertY'-of Robt. D oe, o. J0. -KnIL the season 1heaaing the Claremont s: �tai recovei-ed -from an attack of lurr -.Green River, will make. Law ID A :B M3 T, _R Gordoll . .... The Union Sunday 'School Picnic bago. a�q folio-s: Tuesday,_21st NeKt Sunday,,July 7*, Church ser 1jirougham Ont. - Ph�ne Pick 515 %* no own stable­ one 2" is being '.,ld'tb!s (Friday) afternoon of May, will leave his Ph at the Lake Shore Tark, Oshawa. - vice will start at 10.30 S. T. and the and proceed 'to McGrisMn BFos; FLCKERING, .0XTARI0 Your patronage in appreciated %I-r. and Mrs. BTyar., Mrs. Burton; Sacrament of the Lorfrs Supper -will con. 3, Pk.ke for noori;' thence ,nd Mrs. Chandler- �-_obrs v -Sunday School will also for wid Me.t Lye a to Jobi� BArnes. Cherrywood. er ed,; Tnotored to Milford Bay Muskoka for start early, mivht.. Wednesday, proceeds ' to A the holiday. A pleasant motor-boat Mr�,. Jane Richardso�, Mrs. Bent— Hugh Pugh*.,;, gne mile east of trip through the Wands was enjoyed. ley'.Mrs. W. Sadler and Mrs. W. Whirevale, for. hoon'; thence to - The regular 'meeting, of the W 3it.- rib";o'n wei:e enteftairied. by.. Mrs. -D. �i own'stablie for njoilt'--Thurs- -8. of the United Church will be held Crawford in honour Of Mr-s" Carlton's day, proceeds 0 Fred. Wright's, Ckering, for'ncon; sArmxr= 49usz 11. ITi. t�e' -basement of the church on 8f.,��t birthday last Monday. lot 21), con. 8, Pi -at STONEY CREEX R Thursday, July lltb, at 3.p. m., wher., There died on 31ondaF July 1.st, theiice to his.6wn stable, where he r Ahe C. G. l. T. group :will hAve cha - her �(Im� her"e M.r�;., Boulter after a will remain unt:l the following n, aw Cgo H.Mi- r whiell is t,,d *t sb=ey Crook a e of the programme, afte lingering illness. 'Much sympathy Tue*dav _h 6ccupiee the 'ito Of 0 �.!g - mew.urs of -the W.- M, �, S. will -_,xtended to the husband and family, HICKORY- LAD (11155) clecisiv. bttlo botweOW serve, lunch to atl. As this is an op- Mrs. Armstrong, e5f Hunstville, 31r.q. -bredi bilack Percheron Stallion, -American and British �en social meeting, a kood attendance, Hodge uf Myrtle and Fred, of Dun- the ftoperty of -Allan -Reesor, 'R. -Jorc4milithercmcf-1813- m here took pa, neva R. 1, 'Markham, will make the sea-- ithaeb"Up— ­14fts Two r nks fro barton.* The fu tooli r)lace Newmarket on Erskine' Cemetery on Thur, lf� the tournament at day af - son of at his own._�table, lot. many int-st- Monday. Mr. and Mrs. FreA; Cowie, ernoon. con. 4, Rearboro. Terms, $10-00 ug relies of *Orly ddys. Vs., NVni. Birk6t 6 6 gara Falls- cmd Buffffccalo Mr -and M t, 'Mr. and The WorileTes' lnstitute�rfiet` aftbe KIL-%TFT. .541q., (21. 4. - The Pur the drive to Nia Mrs. Fred Evans and Mr. and Mrs- -home of Mrs.-ID. Crawford..Iast dale Stallion During Th' Bred lynporteA ClYdes the beautiful "Garden of C-ada", niotor coaca t will T). A. Scott- being the Claremont 'ursday af ernoon with a total att- the property of Osear'Wilson visit.to 061%gias enioy a brief but interesting VL11A­t0 iepresentatives. Mr. and Mrs. Cowie endaince of 48, ten of these being gr- of .19a5, at his �Iiat make the season pwtty towns cmd villages inti:mQt917 Q"OciuW and Mr. and Mrs. Birkett captured andmoth6ri. It ' -was. decidea 4 own %t�ble. Ccmada!x early with ar Toronto rink they should have a Historical Re�­ development. seeond prize "taking First is requested. TICIMS, TIME TABLES, Decoration Day Ser.,,6ms will be cma cM Coach Travel WorMC&Qn qt ne\t at the Union Y .qield on Sunday Xhitby NE ..Cemetery. Judge -,Rud4y of EASTERN HOUSE:--PHO 4 M will- give the addres�; 9nd will be ass- .-FIELD isted by t�he ­Peache,,�- Quartet, of. en 4. .'Fon)ntk), 'Solo]St; 'it) ir4sure -being able-to hrar the-addrdss an(I Li "OUN-C MF ONT i-N-T Xarkkan,,, - and 'Mr. Lawr ce, _of music, a public address' sk-stern-wirl S'c!-vic­,e cornhiences at JU be us6d. THURSDAY LY 18TH o'clock glmnriard Time. the PonY -.The'Pre -Cunimetreing -with - thi!t- coming Suc tentation in. day, tike two churches here will con- GO duct union services during the month SPORTS OD PRIZES Contest, which clo'es on Sat- ...of J-uly and- Ai*ust. During July in -Hartoni- on vae be Ur abon, Aev. J. E. (',lover will conducL. Football July .�.�Oth the'absence of Mr. ­: Races' d Baseball ay, the services, rno in the rning in Ahe United Chqrcb: and the evening ifi oe Pitchi de at the st6ri'i't ch. rch Hors'eih ing ma the Baptist.. - buring August u in the absence of Mr. Glover, Rev. 7. -Mr.-Hartor 'wilt condiiA tlie iervi"ce .8.30 0 �'rn Jn the Baptist church in the morning AMA TEUR SHOW AT'. NIGHT CLAREMO sv7d the United Church in the even TAX ChW"m 15c. and TAX h and ing. In eaci case i6 ministen will ADMMSMN, 25 Cts CHAS.. COOPFRt'' be sissinted by their eboir& PUBLIO ADDRESS SySTg&j WILb. AN USED To The Junk Pile South Africa Grows In Plea For Peace - - -`. Variety Of Fruits " An inspected car could be counted -- � � • ,^� V ' on to stay safe for a reasonable pe -� South Africa grows a wide variety � �`.`, '" ' '; � g 'riod of time; an inspected driver may of fruits. The principal fruits are . `' develop unstable qualities half an oranges, grapes,, pears, peaches, �� " ` b' • _ " hour after he'passes his examina- plums, grapefruit, apples, pineapples,' •:.tl, .f dons. Yet the authorities concentrate nectarines, tangerines, melons, apri- ,,,,�3F,, y: 1 in inspecting, driver, and let dang- cots, lemons, and production is stead- - c 'erous old "crocks" go their. way. The ily increasing. Coupled with the e�: : result? Driving on a Toronto street fruit- growing industry is that of ' a few weeks ago, with only abegin- dried fruits and the 'manufacture of b rier's license, and at the wheel of a i wine. For the twelve months ending ,... it%➢' .AF. '' `ia ` •6,54 -,i+b. {1'.,+' decrepit sixteen - year -old car practic- June 30, 1934, South Africa export- ally without brakes and completely ed 2; 153,000 gallons of wine to' make ""`"�`�� ur " without insurance,. a_ motorist struck which some 17,000 tons of grapes i'� : :': ., 1¢ •..' •.!' .�.�,.- s' ,t e'� ..down and injured a little girl. The were used. To take care of her ex- y'. �" `°'"�' - �• '" , °s "`� motorist had been drinking, ut the g," ports in the fruit trade South Africa s a - - worst, feature of all, perhaps, was the requires annually m excess 'of " ?; fact that he had been allowed to take` 000,000 box shooks, and the Canadian the road with a car he had been able product has been well received by a e ' to buy for $7, considerably less than growers who are keen 'an exporting '�!` a �"'� " ��- • ° - , the price of a' pair of Iicense plates. an entirely Empire product, fruit and The mechanical condition of such : a box, for sale ' -within the Empire, ✓ car can be nothing short of menac -- Price, however, is an important fact- - - -- Ing, and the sooner .the authorities in or. Canada also has an interest in n ' •'. all provinces hre . empowered to cultivating tools, such as spades, x :._ . : • order- them off the highways, the hoes, picks, sprayers, etc., and other • sooner the traffic toll will decrease. supplies. SO STB NGE A THING - Tune Up Your Car' IPar Before You Tour " Catherine er in-the F .. Commonweal. - - - -. " Out of the dark it came, In his role of Commander -in- Chief, President' Roosevelt inducted- 277 grnduates of the Military , x A car tune -up. Before lire vacation Academy at West Point• into the rank of officers in the army. He is pictured as he aciclresses e In the deepest hour and most trip will do more than any other one new officers• and gives then, a charge to perform ;heir functions in desolate- the cause of ,peace by s.ri ng thing to make the holiday a success. ..to promote friendship and dis(zourage intolerance. -The car that seepis to work fairly _ eke a descendant flame: well in day -to -day- driving may not So strange a thing I heard': be just one hundred per cent. -for Silence was shattered : • Song Most Humans fell Says Crime Foes ,,,�� New York �ro ' work at fun power over Long periods. consummate � .,s Both safety and pleasure being - at From the throat bird! r . Intersex4ual c l ug# Use Science Breach of �IComise stake,. it is advisable to check care- The Prairie grasses lay ,f es l fully before starting out. Brakes and Harsh to my Cheek. _The prairie ' `. steering are the chief items i31 the g stars, swung cool And still and far awe me Have Bit Of Feminine Sanford: Bates At Montreal ' safety category, and in most -cases simple adjustments will suffice. Good y• And out of the' listening dark: ", In. Them, Baltinlore = '. Parley- Says'.Unite l States _ ;..(New York - tires are essential: too, and ail lights Quite unafraid and who11 beauti- Q ire y Scientist States- Is In Field To persons interested in the his- -af' should have good bulbs,' with: head- ;.' tory law3 and manners rth' pass - light beams ro ri adjusted.. . A- B P y I c - -, The cry o! a lark.' Atlantic City. - Biologists -= , 3lontrea, -ln _combatting crime .-. in of breach of g promise litigation in N,iv York will serve- -as a remind-; _ motor tune -up is .one oP the best precautionary measures. Battery and -ire A giant fro which has just ar- coming to believe there are few_' hit- B I the United States has fiot yet learn- er ®f how human affairs tend to - generator, :lubricants, radiator, and ' .man b' inns 100 -rived At the Lrandon Zoo from Brazil . —� , ! b per cent. either has masculine or feminine, 'Dr. Emil. ed . the importance of using .all all the + devices Available,' Sanforc. move in circles • For nosy it will be - unlawful 'to 'bring :action' for fan -belt are among the other ,items Bolden Coeur% over e c h'ey a Pair -Novak, ..Baltimore gynaec- Togist, de- o! horns -one aver eaclf ey e. What ,scientific Bates, director of the - Bureau of an monetary recompense on this ac -'' which should be yen attention, '- And it will add a lot to the vacat- is more, it can bark, bite and fight. clared in a report of an - unusual Prisons•' •United States - Department count, suits now under way--can be! _ • iunist's happiness if 'he has ng . '%novcii 'as the 'Escuerzo -fro case of tangled sex development, g, more - f d' Justice, told the -delegates to. _the Public vVe:fare Associa- prosecuted as before. - bolts tightened, The ;satisfaction of than half of its. anatomy is occupied .:presented before members' o the Artrerican and Caaaciiaat medical ��merican tlon at a luncheon meeting here re- Thus the wheel--f come _ fuiL_, _ ?raving 'a well- groomed .car on the by its head and Jaws, which are so associations' recently. Gently.. swing since the day's- before the', ' vacation trip. is incalculable. elastic that they can be stretched over a good -sized rat. - -- Biological studies of 'recent 'years Leading a group discussion. . Juds;e Protestant Reformation when in .England marriage to 'be a' - _ have shown there are many, grades 'thy Joseph Siegler of the Juvenile an Domestic Relations _ceased. -_ matter of spiritual- jurisdiction and of intersexuality, dependent on Court, Newark, became:, resafded as a temporal - The X/�� original .makeI of the cnromo- Jn' Ottawa ss and the ;nPiuenee of the en- ti.J... toy eeg�ea to the�Nationat Probation `Association, also allies: .benefit.- Before that time` - breach oY`pr6mise ° 'of -- coul,l be - docrine' glands. It was believed, f)r. with -the Conference Social Work, _actions ,mot maintained. Now the legal rtatus BY. F. Novak oxpinined, that avely union E. it. that* ` administration of criminal -justice of marriage is not changed, but, that :_ -, _ cPigerm cells'stsrries in the poKi- in his Sfate; particuLtrly' ss -'of the' preliminary contract hc►s-- hoer.. - 1. i.ity -of _ descloment_' of�t�xeYex,_ if : =' ba3°s ' be" ccsissi rar�Ig -a rF ed: ' OTTAWA - Any d"u )t t:'.at m:y o- 5'cr. :,nient is I`.'60 " 55'as hc.trd 14-it ' though the :charaeteri?;tics' of one zw'evn 17 apd 21, . is not abreast of The lave 'ls:is upon = have existed as- to the Prime Min- seek When ' a bill respectin -,-� the! sex - dominate and those of other the times. - _long- .looked: is�e� carrying on as leader o! the ' charts = - was UP" for -sero>1°d readin t were submerged and this delicate g' - . SF.F.'S.1i'r1Y TO'_�; IN E_1TTL> msTri.:ge as more than .a ,contract, since it' estabtehes a, rrla- -Conservative party was set at- rest F.. T. Shaver,'the member for Stor -1 balance could not be o.ertur-ne,k, Mr, Bate 'decl-:red that the 'b7a- peculiar t, - which'.. a. State i; to - last week by s statement "by J: Earl ' moat, and��usZc;Gill lan •err +- f+ y' with sax - reversal as a result. The tie a> air.. :t - wr„n „doing wall be won -eef ., .careful defend, in Buell•_. -. Lav�-son, `K.C., XP.,. (West. :York)• nvpml3er, pea• :ided the main opp03 -:6. gt�de: oi= inter:e�uaiitt� depends .o-n only, by.the'use rf s�ietice. He stress -. ,except . it _circunt . s.at ce3"as in .. _ : = IDominion Conservative organizer. At - g tion to the bill in :view of the fac' ! t}:e 'time an inten,•i'y of this re- e.i the .polygraph, or. lie: detector, are reco„r ze1 ac�lans for 'divorce. the close of a eom limcntar banquet P Y 9 that the company never ke t ir; I versa], students of the subject naw P y p. n , _ :yin, that it is inva,uabie in co n- • to �Ir. -Bennett b fellow- Conserv- y err promise to build a :zero's the' to less. ,, , _ _ . mcr. :,t. work.- -” But a pramise'-ot-rn.- ,rrlage. is "a . ative members and Conservative St. Lawrence to St.. Degis I,1and: Irisorders of tl•.e nervy' 'in.- the 'appendix lle listed •mmny'' cri-nte detectl'bn Simpler execstory'- civilian contract, ,� _ == Senators the organizer anriouncecl g ti`he bill was' .! g;veq.a six ntontlis arcm surrounding' tits nsy i + , devise': 'I c, saia thar the -an unri- r one In which some' ping rel :ains_.to_ that th4 Prime binister would con- '- . hoisF ". cause Borne cases appendiyais, es- a,or' as uac.d to spread the a.arrn at or 'be done, As in all: other contracts linos as leadef`., Enthusiasm was the TF a Canailiari' Radio Commission Pecially the' .k'na diagnosed, as in prisc7c wddl8 I avtw hFen a wan- thcr'e must be after a1:d acceptance.. : jprevaleni note at the bainqubt - -was, given a further lense on life: - ..,chronic," ..Dr. Louis C. Simard, of 'Mon-'real, 'tin !earful thing around the Lindber --n "a meeting of . - m;ndsr.' -as. 'the `enthusiasm among and for the Con- = until March 31. 1936; at least—,when rerottcd.' to - s'rrtiorr'an 's L'aby. He }?reiiiited that eveatuacly , •lawyers•say, •a valuable• -considera- ` servative part)-. It was unbounded. p } ".!I'he the Conimona passed a bill to this, genera} ^arcs Dr Simard "of ('Very one 'will i?ave .to. have th ^ir. tier, ability to perform. N ither the :. Prime :1lin :ster'has done' what erd.'The 'Prime Ministcr` defended .made a'stu<i' ,al: ` appendices removed at -. \Ctrs -D: my ftrgernrints registered.. and that man mr the womarr'rtaT he - un :3•er . • ;:• he said he would do when he re- the commission and government con• 'radio Ilopital., Montreal, hetween 19 "7 and -';th' - Publu: will welcome the 4dea, lawful age -or'o :her legal disability, .- turned from London -' test his troy of and a:so heard, aloit 1 1331, In an csclicr study it ha.l }f -only for''self- protection. .. '_ i . 'A con "raet is completea when one __- strength. Apparently. the test has 'with'the 'rest of the ILousg, a' repeirt 1. sun- found•there- was 'freeuently an J!r, inc tIiL'er, Special- Assis.a t' 'says "vyiIl you' marry ills.." and the =. riot been a negative one. that, stations in Timmins, North Bay ai,norn,al distribution, L'aited States- attorney General. other says ''Ytn," or -words to that - : Business of the House went along and Kirkland Lake, Ont., were joint -� cell • :om.�_ times to. such de;iee that sinaIl praise,] the unity in crilrunal law effe t. As such promises -are mu- at a rapid' clip last week, the final' ly' controlled and' presented 'a mono .a, !tumors.. were formed., 1'irere re ndmiriistration.. in England. This, he ftial, an exchange -of fifer,- is ' held _ standing showing twelve bills having p °ly threat.- The government was i generally . considered scar'.' .t "s� ;e sail, is. the envy of. those in t% . sufficient .to constitute la.vful, con - _ passed and all the main estimates..' asked to, do something about it. , when studied under the microscope, Uaitcd States struggling tviih the s Ie.ra. on. :- =• "i -- - through. Criticism of thL- manner in A number of antendn,cnt.s to` the, , but the c'c lis can be .de�iiloas'trate I conflict of jurisdiction: i It is proving the 'contract which ' 'Which the report of the Price Spreads Criminal Code; introduced by Min. by .lior;ial .laboratDr:y, .tocl nic. J�ici,�e Siegl,cr•• declared that the cruses most •'of the - difficulty­ in. Commission has t 1 implenren.e —a ister of Justice Hugh Uulhrie, (We' - Dr. tiin+arti. divided his collection snc�ss of prol,:twn Sn .dealing ,contested suits for breach, of -prom- .been - brou ht forth a g polite but firm reply lington.South was ) passed. On of into, "souse,' chi•on- of aIn,, ,With, tip to lfi'in an, i'h'.-i` ise. Suitors do nett contnt'only o _ -... from the Prime 'Minister, Criticism these amendments touchrd on Ili tdlutys is anal reuse that hail been rymoti- .rant for its extension to incluc.e ail for its th-e question before an audience. has been based principally upon the leading advertising and 41 .ga5o. . _ed, in the e6urse of some ,otl:eh cpar- 'I .atlenders under 21. • If similar' con- Soinetittes a putative bridegroom, . - question of constitutionality. As lip, meat had been literally flo'Odcd 'Y 46-011. In the group lab eII'cci "chron- sideratidn was given . to' offcndcrs 'a•fter thinking things over, will wish Sennett pointed out, the government requests from mail. frcicr hmi ;rs that ic, ', the abnuim:il condition of the over 1+i as that now given to dc- to withdraw from his eagayement,' , ` must do one of two- things; it mug, the - amendment do not :appl'y t +, thr +r r. - i+,rn'es i�a 'der ;lon: tra_ed••in oL }ter , .!nquonts in the Juvcitilc C:iurt fhc "He 'nlay den 3 that he trade an of -; invite Parliament to pass a statute n catalog now in the tour:: <e . .ci, ,.',,,t ]riven in the. "acut•c" group, riuniher committed" to penitentiaries far which was accepted. That is :which it knows is illegal and which pua`icztion. These regnnsts, 11 r.. „i+te .I,rr cent. shc•,ved 'then.. lit 111c1' refor.matorfes wou:.d imi,te,iiatC_ '.vlten love letters- and sunilar docu- • + - - - will be set aside at the first oppor.t- Guthrie pointed out, ,vern not an the other group, 30 per cent. show- ly decreasetwithnut injury to ally inen.s come in har.ciy for the 'fair : unite, or it must ensure that ,there admission of misleading :idvvrti. ;ing, ell riei•,•e changes,,' luadin^' ttie a coneeir.ed', he asserted. creature -who has been wounded by . • Will be some -amendment to the con -''as mail older hnu. ;c...buar :rntcc.tvh ;rt 1) Tr i fans to sug;:•cst that these his inconstancy. , r - _ ._ stitution in order to render consti- they advettil.ic. Svcro the c :r +.r e of sym,tums inter- - 1 - - Frequent visits, devoted' and ex- - _ tutional that which has been dectar. Any change in. the capifal =.true- prated otherwise 'Canadian C1 a SI : =��'S Cer..ci:r elusive attentions, are not suf -- ed, unconstitutional. Vie debate oc- ture of fife National Rails :4. :.,ing f;ciynt teasers :for inferring. a =. =tuned during discussion on the trays was further opposed by' tits .' -Eats - Ti-,e in rr protnise`. ;E•:en' •Iettei`s,- It ; -Trade and Industry ''Commission' bill Prime i5linisfer, This, in' view of tliy H6rze Choice colltrovcrsy - :uice over ardent, must be more or less s eci- p '. and when the vote was recorded Mr' fact that litigation is note 'proceed- 'an NHS Qf Parl_eJ Car l r e goo e of toe new gi;urt liner fie on the critical paint' to- constitute Bennett 's critic was absent frdm fire ing before the Privy Coup'li (' _ •h,e, Nrtrmarrd`.e i, Lot another instancy pr=oof. . It :is' of help ito' a plantiff, 't :. House. However, the bill. went half of Grand Trunk shareholders. Peports Citradi'll, \'ational Joliet„ Ili.-- i;ecause Ncliie ''tv : of the d ;fP,cultics encountered by languages in of course, if she can rove that e defendant -J through,--- w -itlt- oily- one- _disseiiti of the slao'ul....1.. ;,,,�- tL� to e „- - httugiy- .and_thii_�tt', - d Pai1:.I'a>i c-- t,eoitle wreaking other -r :rrs ctitr <;' -fir- it :trMtcfc3- aFrench openly _ aci,nnw'­­ ged an Vote. The present Tariff Board, wii, uy the' ll: Cantdian people hold in' the' enter- -man .Tames Earrowmari s par:.ed car- t. ^ciulers. To collect inonej�• a plaintiff must • •= take care of the administration of -- - bill it is iron Tio prise, the Premier' contended. was handy, Nellie, 'in the order rani• In :n are all drips tare regarde;i not” ontly ' prove fh'e . contract and its the' when g y al, as- With Dr. W. -C.. Clark's .housing ed, drank from a bucket of gasoline as of fen :ittine ge.ndcr- perhaps for breach but also the damage caused sent. - scheme through the I-fouse, it, .is on the i•unnin hoard, licked pa' rt of the oft- nileged - reason that they by' the breach. On the subject of Senate- amendments to the :Weigitts anticipated there will be 'a construct- the paint from 'the car' and munclie.l require uteri to.ntanage fh&.ii. In 'cfat,tageS, hotrever; considerable lati- and Measures. Act was concurred in ion boom. The scheme' also provides away part of the upholstery inside. French_ all- shin- •are vi,1seuline. wale; to myself. :Then an ancient by the House. This Act, which was for slum clearance. It incorporates ' Nliccinan - B'ai•rotivntan told '-the - But this ship is named for a tpde i.s left to the jury: Elements amended-upon recommendations con- wo main proposals - provision for Joliet nark board all about it and _.trench. province, ar district, which, t- entering into -,consideration, are loss stained in the price spreads • report, 'short 810,000,000 to lend to individuals or 'because• the park board awns Nellie by the rules of French grammar, is of reputation, dealth, social -position, will protect against weighting corporations willing to build- houses and uses her to haul a lawn mower of feminine gender. opportunity 'to contract other en- "M4n all phases of business. It was pFe- and who can get 60 per cent. of the in Pilcher Park, the members voted The minister of marine, gagements and. the like.. - sented to the House for consider• appraised value of the property from to settle with Batrowntan for+ -ingly ,accord- has issued a cireular correct- In recent yers actios of breach 6 ation by Hon. R. B. Hanson, (York. a mortgage or loan company. It is • At the -park stables it -was reported ing the general practice of refer- have come into increasing suspicion, • Suhbitry); Trade and Commerce Ilkeiy the Economic' Council will give 'that Nellie was stili'as good a'mare ring•to the ship iii the masculine as being too often a form of •legal- '. •bliri+lstei. - some study to the adequacy` of ex- as she ever was. gender as Le Normandie and de- ized blackmail. That is mainly the Echo bf the "old Cornwall Bridge istink ,housing schemes ' in: this .daring • the name is La Normandie. reason why they are, now outlawed 'Company charter, given by the country. I .., i.. 62 - Boston Transcript. in New York. l _}. 4t Import. of hams into the United Kingdom from the principal supply- a-. �Z.ls. ing countries for the 'wee years 1982, T SCOUTIN G 1833 and 1934 were:- - Count ;Whence \ Here • Thera' consigned C'wts, Cwts. Cwts, l /�.,� ipr' I =Total ... 501 ;349• 868,814 7E7,792 Everywhere Canada .. 142,867 179,652 180,210 •�/ /P� _ Irish Free S 14,742 20,208 13,086 ! ,try` r JA brother to every other Scout, without regarat to race or creed ( U. S. A. .... 465,867 564,225 477,677' ' Argentina 49,601 29,957 20,828 - f Brazii 1.411 2,150 ne 1st An Indian Village was an interest- the training of Scouts of � �.�" ng feature of the Scout Forestry- Beamsville, Ont., Troop for then Canadian hams have been Demonstration Camp at Angus over Scout Fireman's Proficierify Badge. Popular the 24th -of -May week -end. The . vil- The boys tested', hydrants and coupl- for many years, and this reputation _ ilage waa made quite picturesque with 'ed hose in mo §t- efficient - style, ac_ was maintained during the past year. (e7 a couple of painted tepees, a rustic cording to the firemen. ,�t i; ' -abin and decorated Indian war • - * a n � g _._ . 1� _ hields. A Council ring ith to seats . -�,.+a ad r a �`j" n8 >t The inclusion o4 twelve Kind's nd central' fireplace completed the The in the troop membership is Pioneer Age in Art scene. The village was in charge of ii claim fcr distinction of the 49th _ -Yt, "Basil_ Partridge, an Algonquin Parr; Toronto Troop.'It. is believed to be a ' - I // - ,tA ,. Indian. record•• in Toronto Scouting. Cultural Progress Viewed By • y • National Council QUID ECONOMY" Ottawa Scouts interested' is stamp An increasing numbei of fraternal - . lodges are backing Bo Scout troops, Toronto.-"The g g Y Th �R� _ nut p e E P organized nized a $c era - �.:iCh r ' collecting* have of ' io •' g ne e g P r T #rlf men stamp club to foster their hobby. The or helping them in various ways. The work has practically passed for � 8 Wt" tell you, club meets • on alternate Saturday problem of an aiiequa -te headquarters Canada," said the report ,of Miss That r`DIKIe" out's expense 3 for the 1st Montague Troop, P.E.I., Elizabeth S. Nutt, Halifax, conven- t mornings. y y Pf g er of the arts and letters committee, The Plug t lasts mwch torljlel5 was recenti solvcd b • the' 'actin at Over 300 Cubs, Sc outs, Boyers and• their disposal 'of a large room is to the National Council of Women And e0st8 girt tw Cents. Oddfellow's Hall by the LO:O.F.- recently. . Canada is also so far ad- Scouters 'gathered at Nassau • 'Paris . , * „ vanced in her industrial and manu- as for Peterboro's Third Annual Scout Over 4000 trees planted was - -the factoring life experience that the Field Day. Together with eight . cultural ere has naturally risen well t record 11 this year -s week -end re- y Peterbotro Scout Groups there were abgve the 'horizon." resent Scouts from Frankford, Co- forestation camp at Miller's Lake >;y { 20 P The first art exhibit ' in British rl bourg, Lindsay, shawa and Can- Scouts of 'Ilalifax and Dartmouth, y, Forth America was held" mop tlisiii nington. The welt - divet8ified pro- N.S. A number of district Scout _ troops have permanent cabins in the L00 years ago in Halifa8. Art ex- , gramme was in charge of District •Miller's Lake reforestation and will hibits are now plentiful throughout .Commissioner John T. Hornsby. Canada, the report said. 'His Ea- . life conservation siea* cellency the Governor - General in t When Scouts of the 1st Arvida found;ng •t?e drama fearival has PLUG -�MOKING TOBA(K Troo visited - .iebec far the Baden- - =The initial-hike of the new 141st p Toronto Scout ` troop, composed given fresh` impetus to' the drama. Powell . rally, they were shown }?, F d of I Music also had found a 'secure. - - through the vnripus departments of ealvurecl boys from a downtown sec- ; place among* Canadians, and• a dis- the ``Chronicle- Te'egraph" newspaper tdori of the' city, was a huge, success i tinctive national note "is now found : Can- plant. and treated great enthusiasm. The i in both the prose and .verse. of Can- 'naturalization gapers In Victoria A ] . boys -went -to - Armour Heights for � adian writers." and Vancouver, the latter with a M .' instruction in camp , fire making. 'Growth in ever department study group, forming, women are ° ry ; Simcoe, Ont., Scouts were guests y P gent and g - cookie and -earn in . serving on municipal bodies. s is the chief g; god which Of the Kinsmen -Club. at a banquet g' , �* g, an increasing interest in fine arts l and letter : Nia era Falls 'and Hamilton 7e- $t which the guest speaker• was 3oe Duringr n hike early and tilers a has come out of the'• depression," ported increasing number of women "Sound" malting barley, as cpeei- Primeau, of the famous "kiss Hire ". of but patrol of bfedicine Hat, Alta., i s;.id Cie report of t;ie' Vancouver in. civic positions, while for the first fled by the Canada Grain Act, means, - Toronto's "Maple Leafs ". - f. -und a gull with a broken wing. convener. For ;4lanitoba ° "fires time a woman was elected to the barley free. from frosted, sprouted, _ ' They placed, the wing_ in. sp!iAtg . ilk show the' development of practical Ottawa Collegiate board. At :the The fun' of accompahyinr flit local Feat first aid stye, and the bird w^'il trends." Sixteen nationalities are Halifax meetings discussion' . was heated, musty or artiflcally- dried - firemen on one of .,their weekly 'soon be able to take the air once represented at the Winnipeg Handi- heard on a proposed civic ceremony Stain, and - practically free from practice runs was the high - spot -of more. craft Guild. The largest musical for those reaching. their 'majority. brokeno skinned, or otherwise dam. festival in the -,Empire was 'held ing in Yarmouth, N.&, the committee - aged grain. April. with 1350 entries. looked. after lighting of parks, and BaCOn and Ham in the United Kingdom ' An arts mud crafts exhibition and attention was _drawn by this body handicrafts ho_bi��F,szv were New to untidy premises. In Truro, N.S., , Westminsterr's features -bf the year. where an adult' study class was Canada has haen Great Britain s -: - Moose Jaw held an exhibition of formed, an annual honor prize- was chief source 'of supply for honey BY W. A. WILSON general types ' of Wilt: hire side, •Un- Indian art. - Saskatoo.n Local Coun- established for the 'county academy since, 1931. Provided only the best Imports''nt bacon - into the United dcr all• headings, ' however: -there ls, . cil "are to be congratulated on their .girl student who gave promise of the , Qualities of white clover are- ship- the from the principal - sources. tell room for raising the standards: uctirity in cultural •lines; valuable ?rest future life of- Citizenship. - s - ' -it supply tor' the three yearn 1932; The volume of imports from Canada Indian research has been continued." ! Ca to the United Kingdom, says the - - u733 and 1934, were: is only exceeded by that from Den -' home 'grown 'flax is being woven in- - Canadian Trade Commissioner in I mark, apici the need for acceptable to home made linens. UNCLE SAS - Great Britain, there, is no reason why Country 193-° 1934 uniform duality, .in order to serve the Interest is increasing in 'the'treas- . Canada should not .continue to hold - - �rhence consias ,_ -�i'wts. Cuts. demand,- -ia becoming increaaingly ores of the Ontario Museum, .Miss jf{% - -er posrtton BUYS total 11,390,839 7,599,311 and relatively more important ?V`utt's report said. Toronto was (� this premi 'pr Irish Free State 260,095 367,9113 The restrictions imposed . by the particularly active .in art, literatrir L� : Oanac%y _ 350• 891,641 British Government on-the imports of drama and music, Kingston "reports = €anada; the United- Sta•tes,, and Denmtirlt . _.,�i0.519 4,_67.530- foreign bacon have automatically been an �.�t :tt�re� sit; _ art - conscious. Old Metal Tested And Paid. France are the only countries�allmv- R T etherlands 975,5;3 607'.7_3 folIoweci by a Policy on the part of news:" _ - r 1CCOrljlnA 'TO ezd to ship flour into- -$e?gium'-. -Th ` `Poland 1,135,539 463,4x; the management -of flacon factories The Maritime "provihccs'., have' flour from France is employed sole- .251,57 � Purity _ _ Fathnanta c12,fl07 :51,5.�.d. to select with extreme care, amy Wilt- formed an asr`ociation for educating _ �' ly in making certain kinds of his- . Sweden .... ' 4'_3.670 290.6, 1 shires intended for export, -The res_ the - public by regular exhibitions and cuits for .re- export and the. _Canadian - FS -tonia ... 5.,032 5'0,675 pective governments are exercising, lectures; A summer school in paint - = and. U. S. flour must be used only i Finland- ......,... - 33203 24:133 :a some - form or .other, closer super- ing is an extension of the W.S. Col- The U.S. government • pays �y3-5 an for making "biscottes" (a : variety -of '* Ii,atvia .,,... 13,795. " 43,111 :vision than uzeuai.over.the shiptnetira. :eg'e of Art. West, Algoma Council ounce for gold under the Gold Re- toasted' bread), or for re -sale to 13ovict Union. The re.,ultis better and more uniform reports "the little' theatre movement serve .4ct of Jar, ?0, 1934. But- the ship's stores. -: Y ..� 42.513 43,724 prcducts• among the 25 different has been most active." gold must be of the 24 -carat kind. A - Germany 1 1,598... 61,'317 ,dountries-ex portin g•bacon into Great Need of a dignified and colorful piece of jewelry made- of 14 -carat Norway _ 203 ' y h year for the yaung -•gold is valued' at only 14.24: of 535, u ed n Canada in 1934 4,931 'Britain, the Pohis4i Product !s invert- ceremony each Honey Prod c i a Belgium 22,310 iablk cited as the one which his '-men and women coming of age, to or. $20.41. amounted to 24269,730 pounds vale- "Hungary ........ 21,0-63 sbo."vcn the• mo.it. improrPmcnt, esPec- make them 'realize their duty- and It is not exactly easy .a sell old ed at •S'2,244 814, as _compared with ... 7ugoslavia 16,'344 (ally in'!ts uniformly neat appearance, responibility to their. community and gold to the government. You go to - d $0,009 939 in _2,910,794 poun s at - , # Austria „•,,; 1"- -,299 The market position of Canadian country" was "recommended -in a' re- an assay. office and find yourself in 1933. This rey.esents an increase in JKdumania ..... 19,892 bacon as compared wdth foreign is port -on ,citizenship by Mrs. A. J. front of a locked gate. A guard United States, 35,807 39,759' different in that the imports of the F Holman, convener, Niagara Falls- opens it, lets you in and locks .the production „of 1,353.933 . pounds, or _ g p , you.. Behind a' window s 5.9 per cent over 1933. and an Argentina 39,044 'L'l,l'!4 latter are subject to official re ula -- +� From all arts of Canada Mrs. Hol- gate! after crease iii value of $234,845, or 11.7 ;. Brazil 2,801 Y5,072' tions'-ove7- short periods. Before the man reported, came word' of activity a` man to whom you offer your gold - policy of restriction became operat• in civic and educational life: "Show me, your affidavit" is shot per cent. _# The quality and uniformity of Can- ive; -cry little of the Canadian pro- Edmonton, with a woman elected• at you. You must have one which adian bacon in 1934.. compared with' duct was offering. But the supply from to the seliooI 'board, had a working declares that you acquired and ; '_•that of the previous year, were im- northern continental countries had committee- of seven keeping in transported the gold legally, There , are several species of the iproved;'The aeatness•of the trim was been coming regularly for some touch with civic , affairs. - Twelve MELTING AND WEIGHING caragana plant handy in Western better, and 'some headway 'was made years -wnd had ' gradually been recur. -members form the citizenship corn- The, ,affidavit proving to be in or. Canada, but the one most commonly tin standardizing the grades and the ing a fixed outlet with British buyers; mittee in Moose Jaw and a study der, the 'work of appraisal ' begins. found and used very widely is the ' ' who with- reasonable 'confidence, bas - group was formed. Women are. on Any article that contains less than variety introduced from Siberia. The ed on experience of' its quality, the school board and city council. 200 parts of gold is 1,000 is re• caragana is so hardy and vigorous, IP R' Z E bought their weekly supplies regu- In New Westminster an unemploy- jected at once. :Then • come ' tests and 'adapts itself to such varied con- .� CONTESTS knowing that each week t_e ment office. oganized by the citizen- with the file and with acid. If these ditions of soil, that it must be can- bacon would be-available. As the ehip committee found positions for are satisfactory the heap is weighed. -sidered ,a -most valuable plant for „ curtailment of foreign importations 170, persons. A receipt is handed out, field or'garden shelter purposes. =y `- progressed, placing the quota quern_ Women Have been elected to a Your lot of gold is melted down .for Artists and Authors - tities was relatively much. easier 'than - number • of civic bodies in Regina, separately, just as .if the• assay of- to find a satisfactory outlet for the while in Saskatoon •plans are being ,fice had nothing else to do but at- classified Advertising „a increasing imports from Canada. Brt- made for a committee to arrange tend to you, and poured into an in- AUTHORITATIVE .COUN- tish habits change 'slowly, and buy- public ceremonies for reception of got half an inch thick, three inches SEL ON W[NiV1NG PRIZE era generally were disposed to take wide and six inches long. The BONDS AND CURRENCSSS WANTED 'CONTESTS, is the title of fir8t'those brancj3 OL bacon they had weights before and after melting iMPERIAL RUSSIAN, GERMAN AND been getting regularly in the past, must agree. an . article by one who is .a and Jo 'complete -their require'menta 1- Austrian government bonds, cur. consistent - winner. Two samples are shipped from rencies wanted. Highest prices paid, elsewhere as' best they could. _ HOT? COOT off the cold ingot,' each about the size David Davis, Queen an'd York, Toronto, " It has not been an easy task -to of a 45- calibre bullet. Three assay -; This article and monthly with Bubbling _ ;. S ers test them for their gold. After C develop the demand -to keep pace with the have made their report you 131 T E S ere fistin $ of Prize Contests the rapid increase in the exports, and AeFreshin y' P, 3 g ' s '; F' receive 'a letter telling you to call S ntti�te_.Markets._and_Mar- pressing sales to clear the bacon ; y - - while - fresh- seedom creates a-fiealth -f . i ., for - pour- check.You- loon -at the' 1�.«t, ,a.Ice, or animal A kets for Illustrations for .De- tbs beat treatment is plot" price'conditiori. When the Canadian ~,fir ' / 1 check. Too'' little, got; think. Then -ot minard's at once. it signs, Greeting,' Card De- bacon are balanced like, those from you learn that a deduction is made so .00cbea, 6eab and cteames. signs and Verses Stories and for the work the avernment has Draws out fhe poison ! ` Verses, other 'sources, selling conditions that K P Poems, supplied for a yearly are comparable will rule. a done. _ V 4 • ■ - I subscription' of $2.00. am rl rin36e hrttiTlntlOe.EatraLar}rrs�ttl�y6o "Empire bacon-English Cured." is l�taTurnerLtd.,1;"m @-upoo-Tytu,Ens. The total wheat area for harvest 1 now a competing product on the Bri- Disbibuket n Cando by in 1935 in the • 26 principal wheat 3rf GIFF BAKER tish- market. It .is. made from • im- Ma lIirmyBrm. LmU4 Tamte. 34 '11 growing countries of the world is esti =' NG OF FAIN - .. • -39 LEE AVENUE ported - frozen _pork Bide of suitable _ • mated at about' 190,954,000 acres. TORONTO Wiltshire type from Australia and Issue'No. 27 '35 compared with 185,276,000 acres in New Zealand. Reports• on !ts suitabil• 1934. and with 191,132,000 acres i•n ity are favorable. 57 87 1933. - dt 94 _ - Vg. • i�.J����.L1 � l - Alex. W °!3.rn, a,f Tt :rw►lu, .vls- -Mrs. Jno. S. Ralstlan is confined - Donald .1Sauro i1Ra been on Ll►e -J. B. Ho 1 sad'fttunily, o! Doti- ted vhth MT:: T ::os..indrew on Fri - to her house through illness sick list during the pas', few rig; s. ton, spent, th_e holiday in Pickering. lay -Harry Stanley, one of the oldest* •-- =Sam and Mrs. - Linton,, of, Aur- -Some of oqr} residents are now -Mr. and Mrs. Osborne, of Tor -F. W .Hobbs, u: li,wrnanville, residents of, the village, died on ora, spent the week -end ir, renewing using new potatoes grown in their and Mr. Arthur E6vnd, of spent Sunday wish his daughter, Tuesday at the home of his daughter acquaintances in Pickering. owes gardens. - Hasmilton, via:te•i Airs Osburne's fal- Ars. Herb Monney. Mrs. J. S. Balsdon, in his 80th year; T. M. Mc'- ' :.ridpn, ,f Durham - 'Walter and Mrs. Shepherd and F !her, W. Servant on aunday. - Harold and Mrs. Ricihardson and having been in failing health since called on a rummer of Pickering family, of Toronto, spent over Sun - - 5't. Andrew's Women's Mission- family, of Toronto, spent the week- Christmas. Deceased was born in friends on Domm.on Da; day with friends in the village. m7 Society will meet at the home end with Pickering relatives. Devonshire, England, but came to - -Mrs. H. A. ,Ma: -het ±, and dau h- - Misses Ida Sterrett and Phyllis - of Mrs. Harry Boyes, on Wedrtes- -The Sacrament of the Ford's Canada with tux parents when 9 mos. ter, Helen, of Toronto, spent over Piikey of the Toronto Teaching Staff day afternoon, July 10th, at 3 p. m. Supper will be dispensed in St. And- old, settling at Bowmanville. About the holiday with friends in the vill- arrived at their' homes here last --�Mr. and Mrs. Falle, Mr. and rew's Church on Sunday July 19th. 60 years ago, the family came to age. week for their vacation. Mrs. Harris and family and Mr. -The Pickering Township Hortic Pickering. When• a young man he, en- r 'Havdkes, of Hamilton; were guests ulture Society are planning a picnic tered the teaching profession, having ' =:. of W. G._and Mrs. Reid over- -the hol -, at Avis -Park for Wednesday duly taught at Courtice, Brock Road, Lon- iday 17th. don and in the Sta".es. He eras twice : -W. J. Munncy, who has bean -The Township Council gill meet married, first to Annie Smiles, and ��� . seriously ill 'fur some week i5 now on Monday, July 8th', for general the second, Blanche Everett. He had he Lq considerably improved and is able to business at one o'clock, standard two children, Wm. by the first marr- sit on the veraniuh an hour or two time rage and Blanche, now Mrs. Blalsdor., K"Piekeriti''s Leader Store' eAch day. T}te large 5 -cent nickel is not by the second marriage. • He is aur- - ' -N. F. and Mrs Mechin of Osh-a popular and never hag been since vived by a sister, Mrs. John Powell, &va, F. C Mechin, of Montreal, and they were first introduced. One ob- of this village and a brother, James K. and Mee Devitt and daughter, of jection is their size, which makes of L'owmanville. He is also survived INTRODUCING Toronto, visited• their mother during them resemble the quarter for which by 10 granAchildren.. His - funeral .-the week -end. they are often mistaken; and anocth- takes place today (Thursday), inter- -A Convention of ' Conservatives ei objection is their, size, The govern- ment being made in the o Union.Cem- � GREAT '' SUMMER WORK BOOT villl -be held in Whitby on Tuesday, ment would like to change them fur etery, Oshawa. !text for the purpose of nominating one that would be smaller find of a - a candidate for Ontario in the forth- prettier design, but a great object- At a very Small Price coming election. ion to this is the large number of Our.last opportuning of invit- - ­,Mrs. J. Bowins, of 'the Cozy slot machines and telephone booths Nook Cottage, at Pickering Beach, where the slot is -made: for the largt ing you to Rubber Heel - Sk with her this summer, Mrs. G. coin, ge d these would all have to be CEDAR GROVE Paneo VuterlSole l9kinuer and family, also Miss K. changed. . Daarson, of Toronto. - ,Answering the .appeal of 0 50 --le Miss Reesor, of Altona, visited of the listeners at the Amateur Pro_ GARDEN PARTY Leather Inner Sole 'Rhin week with Miss Ethel Bray. gram, who felt that some recognit• TtDe Cap R, -Dr. E. Towle and daughter, _ion should have. been made in the =1x= - - - _ ; Dr. Dorothy Towle of Toronto, via- case of one or two unfortunate con- = • . . ited John and Mrs. Murkar' on Sun - testants, the judges describe . the MARENA- 'CANYON The Price 1s' $1. ?5 a � Pair ' . day. methods used in arriving at their • 6- 4'he Jewish' Camp, a mile and a decision. -Each of the three judges. -ux- s .slier, • 11 _ _ . 71 quarter north of the village, was op- working independently, allowed 2U SatU:tiajr gVCn�f�, .oily 6th - - -� isned foz the season on Sunday ka t, points for each of five 'different -land for the next two months it will features: Stage Deportment, Art, := = - - -� - - - < - -• -M. � • CHA P MAN -- - be a place of great activAy. and joy- E�xpres�-ion, General - technique, in- Plan to attend this. tenth all- : -' ousness. tonation and quality: Public Appeal. _ - Norman and Mrs, Banks ' -were A final a rlp•rtation .re-veaaled a nual open air concert. Our - hosts to a large number of friends striking 'similarity in their figures, varied program, yearly gaining - - and, relatives on Saturday - evening, and particularly noiewumby 1s the wider repute, has been careful: TWO STAND_ OUT VALUES - _ It being their wedding anniversary. fact, as affated else w Here,- many - of : A most enjoyable social evening wa. the contestants voiced their satisfact- stir planned to Inept the most = spent by all, ion in the decisions, a acting* CCpect- • � o --- Owialq to the holiday. the • traff -The Oshawa Salvation. ?-�- Tip Top Tail red Suits or Coats for k on the highway. was exceedingiy Barad, while in town on the Firit, ed Of our 'entertainers. 'hen men or women =•Same cloth--Sam e 4. vy. Many of the cars were load', very ,kindly appeared -at the hasnes ed with canoes and other camp °ns f same _af Qur "shut -ins" and Via. ; F �i 1 _... . outfits,, thus getting ready for their .;hort pr'n' ns. This spirit. alxay, r Ce -- $23'75' summer vacation:. n evide:a a wtith the Salvatwrt Arrrai� Mr, H. Arnold, on July lot son is -ap }- rioted and respected, nit►, :Eyestrain Gordon's "Business* Girl" H08e• �• err i; to Toronto Hui-na • hu- lire .1 Yes•• :.,riy --�y the recipients of the favor. • • - •horses which carried alway Is. Hon -' rut , by every our capable of apprec- t at Splash- proof, Snag - resisting, Chif • ours Silver Cup. The. week. previous. iating- aueh - a spirit.. Such is the - ' - for Hosiery gat Aurora., Prize. T. ii. VF'ats:r Jreat Salvation Army, built up on✓ mu in charge of the horse. t;uh' gee' -ores as these. Th;,usand: Different ! - nip of St, Paul's United Church feeling sea men adopted a - different =T•T�W �Z3.A SAES -- _ -• _- Thee annual Sut,da School is •� A - - - - - - - -- - - _wards this :- _organiza-tion, - 1`'1geS Sunday School -a-ill be heid- at [ �C erin Bt�i1L1L�,; Gler 1,nd retain that feeling and syrrpath- b Avis Park, Frenchman's Bay next' 'tic attitude today, They der !r ,t for- Free T.. -* Wednesday afternoon, July 10th, get that here. wag the only orgasnlzat- Raadia Licent,ea l�rtr.blil+hed 1857 - - Cars• will leave St.; Paul's Church a', ion of taws kind at the t'ront, wbo by L. H. Tuck, Opt _ - 2 p. m. D. S. T, " Members of tht :ante up into the f%nt line and 'even Part 9 - - Isongregation are cordially invited. beyond, carrying hat, coffee and 7n: -Dr. James Moore, who has bee:' .vhi.:h they ra %e away. Others stay Anyone -,who has been accustomed. ! 1 %abo ticirtg medicine h Brgr kiln fr,r ed well b- to the tines and sold B_ E-F about 35-years, and has beet regis" heir arc s to the boys at a fa: ry 'to quote vision thr.,u1 h life will not �• L DE J :star of 'deeds and •titles for the Cty ric4 - cake it, or Itave it, business give it up willitigly a�td s, a low er- +- of Ontario for -the past year, has m t11 the iir •r. rut that may be overcome, by a lit- -of from the practice of his ru -'.. ^.ether D3minion= Day'Celr=brat tie strain will Ftart,ta cause trouble _ fession. Dr,, Moore is well and a.• a uvt! and a very successful one in later life which in early life could COOKED otrablp known throughout etiery w }. Tile weather -man to be overcone without r1rain. ,There - __ _ on account of }is active interest 'wgin With fell d,)%%-a on his pr,rnise arc many fact.,rs to deal pith -in the public affairs,, and his wide practice' ::nd we had - splendid weather 1hroui•h ' ,t'e of a person in . later' ?.ife.- Per- v1�• inia Coo Ham ,SOc• • - -of his prvfe_�aion. Fie also served U., - ,ut he day, and even to:the everting hips, they are accustomed to supp- g f ` Israeas in the Wbrld, War'as Medical luririg, the perfarraaitre, nut a 'dis 'rewing.'the••suff ~ng and. discnrnfca - a•td response would one indicate Chicken Roll �30e• j `Officer of the 11:6th Battlion, frun - t::rbing' breeze. The Parade was not y �. the Oritario County R; eglriment. ' as large' a+s in other years, but se: - few symptols that w o rid be other- Church feral s lenfiid ' .+ire indicative of the troutrh: It , u -' Jellied Veal • . `30c. The different Prnte�tant C p �obc" were there,; both h' :, e•: er wise ,to !fear in mind that C� es in Whitby -will unite for w:r:ship c•urnic, and nice! decorated- cars. te e- *,rain can be ,,. eat at berth d`.� Dutch Loaf, • • �a+c• during. the months of July and Aug- The S•'..rts Program that fi,ilowvd, taut and agar vision in the old . - - t first, the holiday season,. As a result ' ss carried on continuoa,aly through well as in .the young, and its corr- :Head Cheese, . . : + 5e• of this arrangement, the :minister the afternoon, not a dull_ spot in the P. *ion `will be appreciated and when '{ who will • preach in the Pickering Pr- day. The result, of the day ,far ex appreciated the diagnosis is estab- Bologna °. :' ^;a C. eabyterian chorch kill also preach ceeded expectations. Nearly fifteen f -at Altriond's Church in the afternoon, hundred people went . through the lisped'. Many cases of ' course; are SPECIAL not to be governed by sS^nptoms be- Thus the service in the Presbyterian gate. Full reports are .not compiled • • - Church will be an hour edxl-ier than as . yet, ^_arse should the error be high in - .: jewel Shortening, l 2e 2 �b 23c but it is certain that finan • � at prsdnt, that is, the church service cially, the results are several times the extreme, there- may be no ez=id- 1 beginning with Sunday next, will be better than anticipated. The`Aartat- ent symptoms 'of distress because _ - • . should the error be, high in, the ex- ' at 2.30 o'clock (D. S. T:) and th? Coot .Program at night, is known to theme,. there may be no,evdenit • • _ Sunday School -at '1.30. On' Sunday have attracted many - from- out of symptoms -of distress because of sc. `' l' - -'' next Rev. Dr., Carmichael -will preach town, and roughly nine hundred ter h -iKh, an .error that no known means BtttCl�er (pLai�e 3000) . f'iCtrering and take charge of the Bible Class. one thousand persons heard the pro- of coping with it can be voluntarily - ,150,000 vori;p of gratitude to ;ram, tivhich Ha novel, Amd new, but _ . one matt for sem-ice3 rendered dur- though amateur talent, many. of the put forth. -- - `ing the war, and this to his estate, acts equalled many of the profess - he having passed on: Promoted by ionals we-have heard here and some **,,, adr, «rte• «rnesat•, " the government and approved by the exceeded in gaulity many of•'the pro- opposition. $50;000 'to' the famil • .of fe cic•nals. The _ -- - ' ` - S general comment i�, "— "- - THE a man who came home intact be- '`The Best ,.Program to Years,. _Maur- -OR S4T.F.- bQncrec - tandinghav, e a Cnr, Brock Roar] nd Base Line. Arthur '- tause he was a senior officer. And ice Boddington represented Consider- stark, • as • _J : now, you P;cl:erir,e folks, . rght in 1 able. of t' e attraction in the pros -' f R••ri lair A hi_�lcer��Moat ,k� . your own cornmuni,y there are• men ram, and i- certainly the man foe T{ nl2 :.4T.F —t` C. h _ - rrr'e in r•� ,.,i n• cnndir ;gin. Rracrnable- -- -� - - .. _�A'li4i-- R'er -E'— ���•• ;•,i-'-i -b— IT r. — -1— V . alert, u•if•�y; adecauate. �•nc_ �'_ "J: t{:,;I It K :�.1'ickerinR 44.4n -- _ • 'have wound, today, that_ are sill;. , :ulary' and.. reedy •with xesponae. WA \TF ?Fr -T Fn< rn„na: S'nrk -- -open (there are many more thrciu,lt } "lie ha. a very pleasing panne:, anti �nirr�r,a du'cto farmer• <onn. Orville :out' the Dum:inionT who -can nni e', �t Hurtnn Clnrem: nt,• Phone Claic it(i'i, 43' _ For g e believe that Bod" wrL :once- the from that same government enm1K' :1.j np portunit} t.o get out i:ito the count= 1,'aaf� t 1.1: -•1', „r :jri x :i} nt Hr . ;,- BEEF VEAL, LAMS - �gratitude- (in the form of gnitli to .rte to meet.his...friends,.(he ha,s A )thrr .c,ra.partsrAp lytoG ^Smii'i,!at7,con _!GOOD f - even keep them respectably. �'hec ereat many in all circles) and ' gi :e - +. Pit %erinc, as can not work, this' has been prod :er, hie anany_Iis•teners an opportunity -t�T . 'F2 �aT.H,- q,.•r) 1,nr•kwh•',rr. 1 Aj"7�. PORK - in hundreds of case-, and are n;+ •'`see the man" they have been list- �J YnrN -hire hoar, 1 SM,rthorn bull, 2- furrow ' looking to the country that Askr•:l ening to over-the air, and we predict . Rc'R' • cis emont.Phon rklnrk R10 a� }aC,rny, : them to go over there where tlie -o 'he will have many more "fans" in. - Also GOOD SERVICE - disabilities vyere . received, • to hel-t this neir hborhood from rlon " on. The - T .j10 H, � A 1,E- a 1 n e 2-.% ew r old revis- trred Guernsey bull. it"ranted: bay mare, them to live as they have even' judges nn the .program evidently resin¢ 3 years old,'driver, not broken in: Im,an right to. But no, Some have been gate complete satisfaction, -when it pony mare, 11 years old. Apply to John Kayel, Mgr: Gordon Park Farm Ltd R R 2, Pickering forced to fight harder during the is known that many of the contest - •gyp •�' past seventeen years to keep alive ants expressed their satisfaction with sTR a YHD- F'r• m t +F-Tf- mi�rs (it _ SERV than, �.'n F Percy, lot 14, con. er Pickering, 4 W ��� Pro they did over there.Queer nit the decisions, some even saying, that yonng tatter. A stern and 7 heifer were .eon nation• Something. for our devoted the contestants who were entitled to la•t on June nth. Any information leading to t ' P'$ their recovery will b± •ppree aced by the owner, party supporters to think fibout, the prizes received them.. A, F Percy. Pickering. 49-44 - • t, ' ,..•. L-.,:., ,.,..:_.E ri::�,..._ _,.., -_. - ,.- ,._- ._.�... _�___.,,_�._..,r..W . -.,_.r s:L...._ _.. -...•_ y+.•....._ _� vz....�...,,nr,- ,,.�c..h,n"�' - - - - - - "i(mui� - -rill mi uu I' lr I •llll'li I u I nul � I Is �III�II rrllll+l� ��I; - u...,.... _ _ - • —..._ ... _aa _ u�. :.��5'!„°9.,••- ••�Y: :h<, �a5. 1. d ui. LLi- .:.L:.'�Yr3�e"..,'S1daa.t, -:, 6'.