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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1935_07_12-y4• p. Jyi • 7 . • r VOL. L1`'.__.. PICgI+ iINf3, ONT.. =FRIDAY, JULY i ', 1935. -E - ;1>6aft,tstassal OGarD�. -- _ M I � � Baas Line - - -:— _ Whitevale - .. - 'GREENWOOD - `3 -- - An Ice - Cream Social is being held, We are glad t:' report Dins. Rand DR. H. 0. PEARSON- Phvsician - — �'?p• Lipton's on Tuesday, July all same Bette: after her accident. itndSurgeon, Dunbarton. roty 'Our teneks•psss your way 16th, undeu the. auspi¢ec of the �V. Mrs, F. Messenger and son, Har- A. of-the Base Line, Baseball game ve of Kelvington, Sisk. `are" visit= - ILLS E. FOftSYTR• Oph. D., Director '' _, every day." � at 6.30 m. S. T. `A y' • p. good prc'gram in relatives around ..the. vi}l•t e. R ;o�tometricgl Association of Ontario. Kett. _ - g � g .. yteriDd M£mber of the •American Opcometrlcal COAL, COKE, fdllows: Everyone welcome. Admass- Tne ��'omer.'s Institute will meet - :Bstabliahed 11M a Eye. ermined by'aBDOintment ion 20 and 10 cents. Phone U04. Ctaremont, out. at the home of "Mrs. Adam Shears, WuOD, - CEMENT, = on Wednesday, July 17th, at 2.30 �: FEED L.egaL. ..Cherrywood o'clock. The Claremont ladies -will- be tine VEL, -: •with* us and give fee program. All RDONALD RUDDY iiarrtute,r. _ Miss Ruth Taylor is holidaying at come and eno the afternoon. =1 ,. SpliciWr, Altataty rubb�. MoncyW tJOaa. _ and _ j y Ttle price of'pork wid.beef. 'Od>cl otmegy occupied by the late A. K. C bna• i ' . - home . for a :week. . , now show 8 a roflt for U..outb sting_ of t.'- , Hours. Whitby. toy , .Mr. and Mrs. Bond, of Manitoba, p - BITILDE$ S SUPPLIER' have been visiting Mrs. Jas, Todd. Dnabarton -- fliedln$. Zhere' no bet- W. BELL, , 1to88 ter feed for the money w. J. sEwTOty, K. C. Mr and Mrs., N. Elves,. of Brook , . H. S. lilEiL also local cartage work r St. Paul s -oa- the -Hill Dttnbarton, J. D. F. RO% lfn, visited with the latter's parents on 'Sunday,-July 14th. 'Sunday School than my barley Feed. It J. A. WRIGHT. A.� W. MITCHELL on Sunday. at 2 p. m. Evening Prayer at 3 p. Will give more pounds to'• WS "y btseet. Toronto, Mrs. E. Petty and daughter, of- the ton than barley chop. Adelaide sass. m. - 'Preacher at this 'service, Rev. E .. r (Sawaslsor to D. Munro hind Picker- Toronto, were noticed with us at the G. Robinson t sett it and Bee. .i V 0. 1110BARD8ON.& On. Barris - hW Coal CO.)- Sunday morning service. - =• store. Soliciwn. Notaries etc„ Suites ace -The �7nt, Sinclair and .Wes Petty and a10- -9 Richmond St. E.. Toronto. Tele Piukerin�, OIIt.. la,tirn at the home of Firs: Ben. Lot- ` A rdem tea will be held "on the Ad. 4810: Nights• Sunlaye and Holi- : ' s , . .:- Pickering Pioae 8818. stf families. attended the annual Mem• ton, on July 13th, at 3.30 D. S.- T. CHOPPING Office phone 7404 Residenee 6520 orial Service held at Goodwood las. There will be a good ro m of Muaday, Wednesday. and Fri Sunda $ p . S 7. .. �1H014iSUN & OdeM1LLAN- Barrie- y afternoon. solos, duets and violin furies(. Tea A-Ati .. solid' . NoUry Public• Office at Our Sunday School Picnic whicl SPECIAL of Mr. �homson, roc 1 r• conceasioo t. will be served. A _ silver collection tint. OAIrT boon: Thtn.da and Saturday STIrgRT BE 'a' was held on Wednesday of last weer be taken Until June Lt, Chopping will w (ro.o Toronto p. m to S.lop� m., oo�� by . . at Oshawa on the Lake, wins wei3 at done for 7 cents ba t. Torotuo oo : (S08 ttoyal t3anlc ti P600e Ptek saw. Toronto S saoa. Radio Service tended, and all enjoyed agood time _ _ per s. _ try Finest a ai meat for _ez rt, a great deal of credit for the same r 9 p -. Pe - Brougham CONANT' do ANNIS - Barriatere, guaranteed service �'mg given to our very efficient - FLOUR Solicitors. Notaries Public Sports Committee. - GORDON D. COl!JANT, k. C. Parts, Tubes, and ' Batteries The sincere sympathy of this corn. Miss Gladys Gannon is holidaying � f� KISS MI for pastry, It ALLIN F. ANNIS. B. A.. I.L.U. On band: at her home h - Dilke -7 1 2 Stmcoe St. S., ()show munzty is e�etended to Mr. and Mrs. takes -lees' shortenin I CNr Radio, and Amplifiers a _ Beare, and family.in their recent be- Miss Bate's relatives from Toren- eritt- g• sriad Md- Phoner -4.ard a (Oshawa), and at the 'Coure to, visited her on Stulday g grown wheat almost eulgutw House. Whitby. (Mr. Conant) Phone 7 (Whit- ripeeialty. reavement in • the sudden death of ely. You buy, my flour, I b" ,. by)' 10 Vesnr+ Ezpertenne their dearly beloved son, .Billiard. Miss Hodson, of Toronto, called .on f _ wheat. . The floral tribptes and-large attend Mrs. T.' Knox on Satardsy: -- -- Pbcniv Mark 39(13; Pict 4460 or • Mr. and Mrs.- Henry Shea have. EXCHANGE Stoup 9901. ante at the funeral showing the high ...... -- esteem._in Yvktish_t�ie young man .rbeir.grandc xildren. of Toronto, with - -__ _ I ezt�aage !]our for any find e! THTL O- SS1lCITH.- U. D. g.. L, D. S.. - - - -- - - - -- held. � them. . - ccs.pr w Dr. J. N. Doke), Graduate of A nwi;Lber from here attended Dec SM1 This save* you money. $10 legs of Dental surgeon. and Toros. The Beal Store, Claremont We would-like y6ur attendance at `♦ - - - , Ki to i 0�,ty. At Claremont o®ce over D. A. oration Day Service at Claremont on F • _..- .�R�r��..'%�1 - ..tore aysry Tar,attay and Frids Phnne P80NE 924 . -.- Cherrywood - United - Church Garden sofa, alt. pier Party �wit,ich is' to be held on- Satur- Sunday. - � - - FURNITURE The W. J. Brown family, of Tor - day evening, July 20th , on the ch y HERHERTT. FALLAI9E. L DB,, orsto, are holidaying with T. C. and ' - -- •- HD,D.S.., Graduate +f the Royal Coltaseof W?a are displaying an attra,&fve arch lawn: A splendid program wil: Shingles For .Sale �4al,Suc Tone and the (fruvers,ty of Toemto• varteby of he' arranged ' and presented' by the Ilr"• BLOwn r• in re�dence second do« east of St, and• The splendid crop-of strawberries iCbureh• Pickerin`.Ontr Otlice boun, • 9 -Aluminum sad Graniteware Htc.-• following - artists Mr. Bert Harvey, are about over, but raspberries are 4ait Galvanized Steel Shingles, s. vi ). ap. ne i ai�pointa,ene,. (X-ray Furniture pad Nurr,iture - Canada's 'Best -Known Entertainer. Bird's Felt Slate 8bi les. wrvlre). Phone Pick lop. r Novelties. ripening fast, _ __ - � C' assisted by Mr. C. Le 1•b(y Kenny, an. The Sacrament a' the Lord's Su also. re- rubbering baggy wheela.11 - Prices'low. in kerpiog with times.. other, popular �enxerta:ner, also Mrs. "wn mowers shq erred.- ' oualtsesiws 49arb r was observed -b a e e rP - C. Goetick, of Claremont, £locuiion- y itteg '' g T. PATER80N'$ • • OLA'REM01i'1' - ation on Sunday. ELIZABETU RIGHARDSOW- ist. who needs no. introduction. Mug The' J .Evemst farm] - �e n� G roc and Lime it will be furnished by the _Centenn- y,' of Torun- C1a11 and get prices, Phone 2918 greiaeiiag- naps -lroi isawlinnaasci:llaeaad- Just err sal - Orchestra ;'under -the - leadership - - - - .- •,o, were - with Mr. Thos. and Miss t roved a large shipment of of Mr. Barnes Admission 25 turd 10 Garn"vtge on Wednesday. Gyp-or in the following sizes: Mr. Mrs. G. Duncan welcomed FUEL[ �j POSTILL, Lioeneed Auotsioneetr, 48 in. z 72 in. G rot L' .for OoaoeW of York sad Oo.artar Apo- y Cents. :. ' i -- P a little daughter to their home' on Hoo'.alss of all tieds aranasa to on .boo sai. 48 in. z 84 iu:.. • Sunday' JtllF 7th Cettgratulaf sons. - -- - S.N t7 I segtss, Aadtrw tiy+sen Bfw P_ -Ao4 .. * 48 is x go -in. -. of Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Hiltz , R BBATON, TOWNSHIP W N 8B[ P - '!8 W. z 108 ifs:_ y • - �olere with 'Mrs. Hilts' parents, Mr. - Builder$' Supli�ies _ ^ W. H. Moorhouse and sos X'ave the D • C rk. Cow+evaneer. Coaoa,ainoer for apd Mrs. Cae0. HiCkB over last 'week- ,ta pa +ice. Accoa.tant. Ere. r of '48 la.: W Uunwciooa' Board oontract of decorating'ahe house' for M loge t.ieaa.w. VFiiunak.Ortt. Star Laiutr Mr. Yeatea � Lumber 4nd Lath �7L7 AMrrioKllPL%mter 'sir. and Mrs, A..Gray and Gordon _ �. YY M A vv :...: �I�x; ING : M� May "Hedge has returned to visited Russell at Gravenhurst on Shingles, .. her• home after attending ,school at r� Thursday and fount him much imp - ;Liuenae+d Auctioneer fn, York, Port Credit for the yeaz - r.lue Coal - -- oeuno and Ontario Counties LUMBER YARD . Several families attended the Dec roved. _ j All kinds of sales ! Mrs. R- arris, o. Georgetown, wan Promptly attended to � OTBtIOrt Services--at- - i�E— i'larernOAt _ - r'ilberta Coal • with the' D. Stephenson family lass •TilKlits REAWMAiRL6 • • Cemetery on ,Sunday last. week. Miss Josephine - accompanied ... = DUII18ezt'IE Coke. Sake may be arranged for ■t the N WS office Piekerin Mills her home_ _ . C.F,m en t, Lime, P1aP tAi` Ii g 9Ylias Muriel Weztney has been tr- � Bell and Independent 'phoees - .Mash Feed ansferred to the' Hes naI' 'at Girn- - Whitby, Ontari,i. P . Mr. J. Farley, 31r. T. Philip8r.. t $ waIl to get fuxthe! training to her! Ap a Body-Wood : - _ f f Mr. I)onal.-i Beer 'and Mr. Rugs Philip. 'a :SAF�'TY and Poultry '$ �i h.work• _ - of Detroit, enjoyed a :vorthern fish- 'ii�eLlts for L,nnf}t FeL('P v pp_ i'. M. Cha man. had the misf :)rtune ing trip recently. t . . Go lose, one .of .his, best�,Jersty cows Mrs, 1luKh ';iechin,- of- Pick-ring. alld Idea. .:rJa11iF �-A GOOD DRIVER Ile$ In stock fit. all last, week. She was on tti.e Y„ �: P }ir: N. F. lT?c}.in, and Mrs. E Haw, Ian -A GOOU�'CAR _ -. •... and was making err unusually heavy Oshawa, - record. , of , wa, called. C plements --Anti INaURANUE with : times friends em :Sunday. on old • $rougham (� kRhntt I1n • beep the 20th open for the annual Mr• and urn. T. G g 3rcure prices before Bu >fng T-�- ran Frei and sin. Z U R,ICIT :l Ch CC g picnic pf :ike Sur•'_.; _.. c! ?t is Cho in lire. S, IiLre and' firs.. Duke and - :^l. being combined with the F. P. Soc -' The Strongest,' Purely Casualty jj�� ''[' (+ iety •and the Ladies' Aid. It..will be child were guests at the Brown WILSON D OS ,. Company in 'the Wtf�ld +vaon• +. hur.. Sat. held at Osfiawa on the Lake home on Thursday 1� a The z:neeting of the W. M. S., of to �t ' t The Club picnic was `held at the St.'dohn's Church v�ill be held at • CYRIL • C� MOftI:EY °Only Green Flats on Saturday last when the 'H. 'Malcolm ?tome on Thursday , Phone Mark 7200 1$l Phone - Pickering, 6700 D. N. Lockwood about one hundred gathered. Rain .afternoon, July 18th t X r forced' the crowd to go to the church Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Morton, of _ Bedroom �iltfit t'It3KE1'�INGI, ONT. sheds for supper, but the games Stouffville aid'...Mr.• R. F411er' of were" played off aftei, and a speen- - Mitchell, were visitors at the Gan - a . G. CLENDEMITG did'time enjoyed by'all.- - non' home on Sunday. aOBBistlnQ Of 8i1Tim071B' The Mission `Band are holding a Visitors at the Matthews-House on bed good felt mattress FUNERAL DIRECTOR Sadie Puckrin's lawn picnic on Miss Sunday were: Mr. and Mss. D. Wit- . ■ cable sprirg, dresser and -- on Saturday next at 2 p, m. All ter and daughter, 'Mr. A: - Clocker, Gain W�'ght Quieltly j- Private. Ain bulance at *. - tOhiffonier; all in walnut boys and girls are invited •with a Miss J. DicClure� and: °M'r. C. Oldfield -•,�v _r D'ay and Night Service special invitation to, the mothers'to of Toronto. *HAVE phone 8000• be their guests. Each' one is -expect- Mr. and Mrs..• E. C.' Thornton, of Hundreds of on _ k •'Complete =$43 00, ed to' bring a few sandwiches,• 'as Woodstock and grandson, were week and women have Malvern 5000 g g LOVELY V E LY well as either enokies or tarts. end visitors with 't. C. and . Mrs. �n� 4 14 J Simmons Bed• Mattress :Onto: S K I N • pounds of solid flesh andS vin Markham • Most of the farmers have signed .Brown, Mrs. Thornton ie remaining , with C: •C. A K. p' g, r Tonic- Tablets with amazing E7C. up to make this a restricted area as for the week. Complete— $14,50 - -. regards. tuberculosis. Mai,y feel that The Sunday. School.. Picnic, will be TRA benefits of clearing up pimp ' �. skin- banishin h �j the interference of the Union Stock held at Wilson s Grove, Green River � g . eatiach� and suds• ' — Duck aiid rl— Qhairs_._- ..__ LaWn__MO_w_.erS . _ geation; stead shaky - -.nom, alWaye l II stock Yams -in lire situatib�r ia- utterly �rr-ox Wednesday, July- 17th-- Fu g$iAg'rength �, C. ds B. Tonic' T .� Sharpened :and .Repaired 'called for, as they have misrep7es= particulars will be announced next ablets contain four vital ingredi+ Hemp Rugs 'made in Hol $ring yours NoW ent_ed the_sitdation and have sudden- Sunday at Sunday School. ents`- Calciuin,'Yeast, Blaud's Iroa Iland and Grass Rugs, made and Extract of Cod Liver, in chow• ly .become eery solicitous about the Visitors of the past week at the late coated form. Get new attmow - - B. -H.' Paints, Enamels, ' interests of the beef prodveer, when taston home were Mrs. Easton 's tivenem and.pep in a few weekat in Japan, for Veranda Or their past records .do not show them -nieces, Thelma .'and Phyllis Hugh, Sold at all drug stores. sun pdroh, _ Varnishes and' Stains, In any -too friendly a• light in their ; and Mrs. London, of Callenday, and Got C. C. A B. Tonto Tablets a! At Different Prices. MURESCO in full li'ne:of colors, dealings with the stocker trade. The . Mr. and • .Nrs. � Paul Gifford, of Tor- beef h7;Lt[i, made in Also T[?RPS. and OILS beef men will'be the loudest in the onto. Qlle3•. C! Garden Tools and Chick Supplies.: praases of the situation if the plar. Members ,of the. W. M. S. and the _ .Tones, Drug Store is, put -into- force. ':lien- who are sell W. F. were guests of Air, and Mrs. . -While t-hey l�1`' -`�50• t We have.the Aaenvy for . Ong the country's meet do not want H. .Rolf, of Markham on Thursday _ PbOne Savo r r u MASgEY- HARRIS It thouglotrthat they- are selling'dis-' afternoon, and a ghost enjoyable af-' Pickering Oatafi� -` ' C. A STERRITT REPAIRS. _ eased meat, and want the old sys- terrtoon wag spent by all in vieRing - - l K IN - T___ H,'. E C. • -tern coniinued's' that they can make the lovely flowers and, inter- esting _ Funeral Director- - ALti1IN BUSHBY more money at the expense Rf the -ocl( gardens. This' gathering of Br- - health of the people. It • is time e • )ugharrl, friends with their one time ,knnbutanee Service change was made in our herd health, •esident, Mrs. H. Rolf, and her eg- =`r Phone 13OU .Hardware Phone 4600 The buyers from other parts will imable husband, was a pleasant rt PIOHERINa make us a big market if we clean tnion, and the invitation was app- ' Pickering, - Ontario gyp. :, - eciated. " '` `.rte � ! - ,. - w�sg; :�,.s `' `ra �� •.�-� ,ri, -ar• -• — ;,�s^ �'x• :'. " �' • -- - - "� 'he eon Retwns - -. CANADA - the eek :fl - : aa (Editor and Publisher) n ttavv To the `limitless catalogue of at- e —THE EAilP�RE tributes which ought to be possess- - _ - • - -• ed by the ideal journalists recent developments,. et the New York Ottawa —Any doubt that Prime $10, an amendment which the Com- Journal plant threaten to add another 'sinister R. B. Bennett would lead mono accepted.. Specilc mention o: — Pigeon fasc_er. lk • ttha Conservative forces in the . com- "chain' letters was not made though Considerab'.e enthusiasm has beet THE WORLD iiilg I.tominion election was effective- the amendment :is designed to take aroused on the Journal staff arid on dispelled on Friday last when fol- care of all .violations of the Crirnin- some Competing' staff's- in • the -ex --- e •�, slowing a party caucus held a few al Code.. perimental use of homing pigeons -Al LARGE : hours prior to prorogation of Parlia- In the closin days of -the session for transmission of pictures from lmant. the official announcement was parliament .debated the Regina points separated from the new!•' }bade -that the prime Minister would strike, arising out of lawlessness paper shop by an almost . impenc CANADA Bate trouUle and Premier Bennett is his forces into battle. The resulting between a clash of police trakle barrier of street trafac 'or un- to be sincerely commended far, the nme Minister personally told his and relief camp strikers. The Prime bridged waterways. POLICE RADIO EQUIPMENT firm manner In which he dealt w[th _th In an age when publishers are The equipment of Canadian -pollee the men. For them' to leave the camps gllowers in their final get - togeer. Minister was firm and deliberate . in • - balers scattered to their homes his stand, declaring that there would thinking do terms 'of million- dollar` wf h radio broadcasting sets is inter• umier the coaditiona whtieh- prevail- they - ~ $o .prepare for the campaign' that he be no surrender on the part of the wirepbotos, hundred- thousand do]- esling in view of the fact that at a time when the country is burl Was At and ready for battle and in- government to .-the • a u.b v e. r s i:v e - lar, airplanes, naval architects are through the work of the radio patrols ened with the problems, of. unempdoy _ .4i°ated to them his pl4as which will authority of • the strikers, whom he doubling -construction and ` operat'- in Old London, the number of auto- meat, and when it is endeavoring • to . ` `;culminate is the appeal to the peo- accused of attempt to overthrow con- ing cost to -add a single knot to a mobile .thefts has been reduced from, do its utmost for -those who, through -- la. Mr. Bennett will take a• abort stituted authority. Liberal leader ship's speed, railroads experiment. 100 per month in 1932 to about 10 no fault of their own, are out of holiday, following which he will re- Kenzie King, C.C.F. leader J. S. ing = with borrowed millions to re- to 2935. A car is no sooner reported work is a perversion of loyal citizen. �. burn• to the Capital,. announce to the Woodsworth anr� other opposition due train walls to the thickness of stolen. than its number and descrip ship." The_ Kingston Whig- Standaini tSeople i ti revised personnel of his members sought to embarrass . the a baking powder can, and the Preal• ilea are broadcast over the entire ob.erves :' _ thbinet as well as the date of the government over the affair but dent wondering how he can spend metropolitan area St. Thomas "It will be generally agreed that Ilection. made no headway as the Prime Min- five billion dollars before July, 1936, Times- Journal, Mr. Bennett adopted th'e only pos- In contrast to the stormy scenes inter and Minister of Justice Hugh the news of- the Journal's homely re- slble .attitude , ip _refusing to enter - In searches comes as a welcome Jun. TREATMENT GIVEN TREKKERS tain the demands of the deputation. hich -have marked some of the sea- Guthre. indicated beyond doubt that IS PRAISED eons of the seventeenth Parliament, there would be no surrender. breeze. _ Clearly, the first of these, for �tiagea• a sloth and van session was of- Of seat interest to farmers . -in Editorial comment on the visit of of" fifty cents an hour and an abbrev- g cite relief camp str'.kers to Ott,'►wa, lated working day and week, is quite all prorogued by the Governor- Ontario was the announcement of appearing In newspapers throughout• out of reason. As a whose the demands ral early last Friday. atternoon Minister of Agrculture Robert Weir Uses FOr Old Oil the_ country, is. practically unantm_ were only .partly; .related to camp incident. Following this that the government would pay a ous in approving of the manner in problems specially; for the most part : �iembers of, the Commons and Senate bonus of .1% tents a pound to farm- Quite. some• time and money has Which -the Federal premier and his they represent an a xtreme:y social- 4 for their homes and pre - ,era who ship milk to cheese factories, been saved on this farm by the use colleague; received them, end of the lzed programme that would: ettect the ppared.to engage is the coming elect- daring the month of July... This _act- of a pot :of -used. tractor lubricating, answer the Prime Minister gave whole population of the t ountry. The ' ion struggle, the- most momentous in Lion was taken to stabilize the dairy oil and a paint brush. The machinery. them. The SVoodstoc$ SentLpel -Re _ deputation . can Hardly have expected' tanada since Confederation. Thus industry and equalize prices and to which has - to stay outdoors is paint- view feels that Canadian farmers and any other reception than they rece:v- slided the life of another Parliament, prevent farmers from switching pro- ed with this just on the exposed other industrious ctUens' are rather ed and there is- little 'to show . the 196w bich has sat for five year', making . duction from cheese to butter and threads and nuts about once in two tired of the demands of single men' reports of the Interview, tht they record of .legislative achievement forcing down prices. on wor'.d figures, years, at, well as any"-similar parts who- are being' comfortably housed _ were prepared to discuss or offer hich w01 rank in importance with Mr. Weir 'announced that tt was' not that would rust. The result is that and .fed pending tjteir reabsorption sugAestioner its to how the ork and k - e moat outstanding in the history contemplated to -ax producers of when repairs are necessary . it is into gainful occupations. : The -St; .life of the -eamp, could be made more Canada. fluid milk -oi any farmers in the comparatively easy. This was prov- Thomas Times- Journal declares that satisfying' and- productive -of greater .- i Chief item passed during the last dairy industry to make up the bonus. ed today' when '. plow that had been the strikers' claims are altogether benefit to t:ie men in tb. ; stages of the session was the Can- The bonus will be paid out -'of a _ -away from the farm _ a :onple -of, preposterous, that they were quite 71ie Chatham 1 env s' a3sert�` Mat it o �lda G_Taia Board bill, designed to aid $1,000,000 fund which the •Hoene of years had to be repaired, aware that these claims could not be would be impossible for any Ot awn vs.,r!'lisu fa,u,�e: - '— - -- - - -' Ana her "Q here a - _hOL$e,_bj ea P+r3a�ed. IIItd that. what they really,. `kCS'8' Government- to•. grant._, the str, ing of his wheat,-tKe— board to flat A national highway- programme of the woodwork of stall, just_paint the wanted was the reiuu�s3 wklas tlts3' 1 s a selling ageney for the Canadian' considerable importance to Ontario woodwork with this oil. and, in one g6t. �y lea - Re rl agitators. who are seek - " ` *heat _crop. The Senate priof to pro - ltas been agreed on between the ptro- case at least. the horse - ost his T1se Brantford Expositor says: tug to• saw seeds of strife tbrou,;hout that is re^ �ogratfgn amended some of the goo- - vincia] sad fede'r`al "governments appetite for splinters. The People of Canada . without re- idle country, a;l ¢ - t _ , rnment bills, notably that establish whereby the_ sum of $9,512,509, will be Bard to political affiliatlana will be .¢ect_t . o . vecilrro'ty Cans an ns it the Trade and Industry - Com= = expended on the TransCanada: high- conetralned- by good • J*dgment and tutions and -sub. tltate' theretur, -tat -, '. ission, the amendments • being de- wa3. The Dominion government will Nipigon River. to Port Arthur -6ir- their - interest- tit the welfare of the Possible• Communistic . prartice�: Not ;signed to put ; "teeth" into the new par 60 per cent. of the cost, °r S76,OOA- $38,250; Fort William to country to support Premier Bennett one of' the newspapers thug quoted et. The Senate also "cracked" down -,$4,756,250. The sections of the high. English' River- 114 - 8':65,000 - $21`3,5`00; in his sill _tude toward... the, relief is Conservative in atF.pe. Every one the -new "racket" which inveigled *ay, mileage; total 'cost -and '•Domin- ' English River. to Dytnent- 754299,- strikers -The a°r'sole',tenar of this of them As an. independent 'puUiica eople, into investing their money ion contributicit'follow: Schreiber to 000 - $149,500; Dyment to Vernulliop interview at Ottawa showed that the tlon. In dealing WIth.tbe �ub¢rct un- om $i up in the hope of getting :vigigon River; 70- $5,90;000 - $2115,000; Bap -60 $1,350,000- $675,000;' Vernul- strikers were endeavoring' to. insti- der {discussion they ail. •have Liza wel- fare. of the whole Canadian ,people in ., mind, ' - It should b.e'adde3' by" tis�p of -past- : :•,.:,. rapt agitators e Red 'have had, . c that th unfortunately; '-too much encourage- _ meat front such men a mayor Gerry 'AftGreer- of- Vancourer and - 'Attorney - Genera Roebuck of Untario. It wa$ i the latter who told a crowd. of han- ger marohera some months ago- to go ask home and organize until they - { p- • M b. + force their view upon any- Govern 1 ' . automobr a hod ewe safest TDP td's a TiiE TURRET at, y l - Go VACATIONING soon? Start out is a - - new Master Chevrolet and assure the sueeew construction known. The roof of the car is.ons solid, seamless anent !n Qtfeen's Park. If the trekkers 1Br - of your holiday lane! You travel smarts in this -sheet of steel — extending dovrn.to steel sides and a steel floor. M - at Regina are -well advised they will y P y --.A Fisher Body advantage, offered only on the Master Chevrolet continue to acccpC th'e -Government's aristocrat of low - priwd cars. You travel dependably, in its price class. gPherous , liospitality untnT' work can economically, care -bee. And best of all, you travel RNF.E- ACTION owners and engineers both agree, you " be provided for them. = Toronto Mail in Canada's most modern low -priced automobile— must have Knee - Action front wheels for the ultimate in #&w and Empire, the only car in its class with the.aafe new Turret Top ease I Only the Master Chevrolet in the -low -price field gyve. :.. - bodies b Fisher . with Knee -Action front wheels Knee -Action pine balanced. w.iyht. • : y _ XING GEORGE. - - •'$I,UE- FLAIKE ENGINE . . Chevrolet � latest development .. ' - with Cable-Controlled Brakes, Blue Flame of dXe sous valve -in -head aiz•cylinder engine. Paaved economy Ki George 4a: been the rec :pl- : ;Engine and Fisher no -draft Ventilation I Your nearest and dope with power and performance t _ -' 2. - dealer can make immediate deli of our new car .CABLE- CONTROI.L+ED BR1lKM • . Another exclusive rrrt o[ many richly, deseiwed com, very y pliments during his Jubilee year, call in and see him today. At the same time,' Chevrolet faetnro -4or smooth, equalised, &ative,braking under - _ but none more 'aptly phrased than : = look over the new Standard Chevrolet, -all conditions., the lowest- an appreciation voiced during the . t FIMSIHER VENTILATION the proved, built -in No-Draft Ra�ce��d fully equipped Car on the' market. ,Easy r;urse of as 'address by. Rev. Jelin �,' I _ system pioneered by Chevrolet. Actually cool the car interior isMAC terms. in hot weather. Gardner, in the Cathedral- of the. In ' -1450 carnation, Lon ''Island, N.Y. His rat- • ,, ._ .. -. .:• a -once was as follows: "Bing George ' - - V. of England - is -a man . of rich and N :ACTION .. .. rare;.canitty and a, gi•eatdeaifQf his ...- souo SttfL K E ejuE power, comes 'through his sagacity ,in TURRET TOp RIDE ftAMi knowing'what.to•say, when 'ta say it, :: a- • -+ Et: fISMtn FMGIAIF and when not to say auyt,hin,,'.Thi . summarizes ,an ideal whi ^h it would : -.. profit a'.1 to 'foilori.— B�antfnrd Fx- csarz•ra :vx • r � _ ±.., '�7 ,y�.? ^. Lea. sus". �z' f.' �£"cGz�A :co�N^.Sb'u�s+kk?i�3S2k / ` fISi1FR pOSirOF• VENTILATION � .. <; :;,��>x4 #,'s�^.�Y �s4.arr.� :.�:A,,}.«•.. ,; :3': :: R E Y1 E YY r3 i= i? YOUR F E 7 S. h�xvn £ t i With the arri a.� a month late of i _ wt eo 'e are t r w e he _ � cal summer a P. .. r P �If r hF*' .. .'.... , sr';':;"''" ',• :;;;;.; CO 4',#j *oo moving out rapidly to their summer , '�� ' homes In -the country, The time is , # >v >..,» $,; '• per; +P,4 4-1 E t2hcrefore appropriate for a :akin- -an B 0 appeaf,to those ii ho posse s llEis act" t forget them when leaving city' 3 �,{ d *r!n; ✓nr�,.x,a s " residences, It is difficult 'to believe, but each year 'the number -' of cats, -_- dogs and birds left locked up in _ - - •hou'aes or apartments, where they slowly starve t,, death, is painfully large: The - numb _of oomplaints ji ��K+, .88 - -- (fill - tile - Master >., - , : : :; :.......�.. -- - recalled —frern n2 pothers- by 4l e -'S. - -y- fROM 2 -Pass. Coupe) `� `'j�` *;:c P.C,A, would •amaze 'the 'public,, and z _ -these are but a- tithe the actual peliyered fall ui , at facto Oshawa Opt. r < .:: cases it is sat tg as tme• _ . . Y e4 PPed factory, , 'd a• > �..,o,., E ti•`:,:;•.;,.,., r _ g .�.Li Freight and Government license only extra. r. It • is inconceivable that • anybody 'STANDARD '-SERKS - MODELS AS LOW AS $712• -READ Y F O R I M ME D � AV E- -DE L 3 V E R-Y who care, for a cat or a dog or ll _ bird sufficiently ..io look after it all through the winter and spring would - - deliberately abandon it when stun r mar comes. • _Only thougrl;tlessuesa . ca in why so many forget.t ' n explain . COOPER - C�IrAREi ",. - �, - tg i Qe� t e2 r Ifu�.kLV 1L in min and to rrange for their - eslucttlion care or for that merciful d _ - care or •for their merciful destruc on, : the S,P.C.A, has issued its annual : - - appeal, whiNz we heartily 'endorse: is 3 e) I }i K •) �' L I Bi�- *941 !� M l y;. �' --'q A11 �� y 13M _Montreal Star. 7 .. :. ,.. .:., - n. .ar +.p...s..,•- ,.sn•..,..a'..._ ..,._wc..ret,su._ac^ :,• - - A reception, of flags received by the ~` 31st Winipeg Scout Group and Girl \ — } °Y Guide, Company from the�130th Edin• _• ) _ 'SCOUTING burgh Troop (St Giles' Cathedral) -m ? j -and the 1s[ Indore • (India) Gulde j Company respectively was made the Here There -. occasion of as impressive -ceremony- at St. Giles' United Church, Winni- -s err Yi e Everywhere _ peg, The-- Scouts and Gu'dea -of this _ - - church have ,establlshed fraterudl A brother to every other Scout, tvuhotu regard to race or creed connections w-Ith a number of other BIG - - . 'St. Gile " church groups -in various :Old Scouts of the 1st Chat am,' A free fin parts of the world:- _ `i p g ptesented by, his ir,lu a Oat., Troop honoured their former mother in memory of Cadet Eugene - Scoutmaster, Field Secretary Fred' Fisher, late of • the Royal Canadian CON - B'uesnel, at a largely attended ban- Fly ing Corps, to the 1st Petrolia, Oat., HL DIG quef. As a result of the get - together Troop; • was dedicated in an imlires- �R Was decided to form an'Old BOYS' save -service at Cdsri t Church by TASTY OIC� LSfaettQn Association, "to assist in every way Rev. W. H. Robarts - �eep , «possible the work of Scouting in the • • s �. _ � � - • -' - , . - - - _ Z - . g►" Aline Sconp troops and packs err the Many Interesting Results Re- _ :A, number of out.of•town •Scouts• at: Pa•rkdale District, T.- Tonto, partici- pated ported By The i 'tending the Baden.Powe1S -rally. at in special services at Park- _ 4 dale Presbyterian Church when the O.A.C. t f3alnt John, N.B., were given a Hying colours of the 28th Scout Group !trip in planes' of the-Sa3nt John- Fly- p and r. Ing. Club. 3ist Guide Company of- that 'church � . T The Scouts of BeamsvilIe, -Ont., were dedicated by the Rev, F. G. Some interesting r suits of poultry - JIM PERFECT are receiving an all -round training Yesey experiments were reported by the +! �f - -in Are fighting from members of the - poultry- committee of the Canadian 'Ch- ` 'W i� / i To a town' volunteer fire department Here we 'are, in- the first of the Society of Animal Production, which - CCO_ _ 'According to'Fire Chief. Stanley. Gib- really important months of .the year, held a meeting at the 0. A. C. • on son, "it a serious conflagration should —July and Camping! Throughout Jtine 12. The discussion Centred a- break out in the village we would not" the Dominion boys are on the annual round cereal grains and their use in be the least bit - afraid' to leave part trek to the open spaces fQr what is poultry nutrition. J. B. Smith, of" the of our duties M these boys, who are predicted will be a record camping 0. `A. -C. staff, 'showed from ex- already proving of great assistance year, vita some 25,000 Scouts living perimental work how a mixture of • to us'" "real scouting" out under the trees fartri grains -- -oats, -bariey;' wheat- and stars, and buckwheat —along with milk, ~� ; A.S.M. Bob. Hanna of the let Chest . • , �,✓ _ were good for both hatchability and r - p ' erville Troop, Ont., operating 'anal- production. Liner meal' proved to be •;;, °° • - \ 't B "eur radio elation VE3FL, has been The King's Jubilee Honour List' for a good substitute for milk from the- -,a. _ ,.: � � -A1 receiving daily reports through an Nova Scotia included an O.D.E. for viewpoint _of hatchability, but if a ,Ottawa amateur regarding the coVdi. Scoutmaster E. Percy Brown of Wolf.- -poultryman t Is oultryman has a variety tarns= - - lion of We father of one of his Scouts, ville. The honour was a recognition grown grains, including- those m naed, . hospital at Ottawa. - - of his organization of the .filet Wolf - ia , s s • vole Scout Troop, and carrying on as and some milk, he can get good pro- In response to an emergency radio its leader for 25 ,years. duction from the Sock, and the eggs - - call -from an Edmonton hospital for • • . w will, be hatchable. • Canada, or any of them, be made to _at' blood transfusion, 12 Edmonton At a June'meeting of the let Nlag- Dr. H. D. Branion, also of the 0. _ria U"e produce is volume a hard, trm4de t- Rover Scouts promptly pre ented ara -on- the -Lake Troop arrangements A. C. staff, discussed the cereals Indust l r7 4 able fuel, sufficiently high in . effec- ;� ]themselves. Practically all the Ed- were made' for groups to speaialiie trrom .the viewpoint of growth, need _ - Cj�QW$ *r�r live heat - value; in proportion to its mouton Rovers have placed their In lariat spinning and roping and err• introdnoed the argument that expert - x711 1[l balk, to enable- it to compote success- -names bn record at the various city, chery during the summer. menters and research workers really fully in the domestic fuel markets of `hospitals for this-service, for people + • * `_ der not know what constitutes quality - -NEW. YORE;— `Vorld industrial pro• Quebec and Ontario? ' "Who are not in a position to pay. in bone. Poultrymen sometimes have duction in April was generally above „ • . :: "� s • e Distribution of Red Cross window considerable difficulty with slipped the • first quarter average, according There are - two elements in .. tits 'oiiawfn a special church pp answer, one having to do with the - g pe parade' cards by the Scouts of 8t. Catharines tendons which cripple the chickens, to the monthly statement on foreign ' _e jof itbe 18th London Cub Pack to the was declared "particularly -well done yet the -bone in that case may be economic oonditlons tinned by the physical qualities of - briquetted , pest .Church of the Epiphany, flowers this year," and as helping "greatly just as large and contain all the National Industrial Conference Board, ass fuel and the-other having to - to .create a' Red Cross atmosphere," All major countries with the ex- with its staters as a saleable tom- 'Vhwed on the altar by the Cube were minerals found in the bone of -the modit ,distributed sosonast the sick of the is a- letter from the Secretary of the healthiest bird. Dr.' Branion pro- ception of France, Belgium Switzer_ y 'eongregation, St.' Catharines Branch of the Red phesied that it ,would be eventually land and the Neti ;&ands• showed in- "The answer to tale Brit part of =4 s e • Cross to District Scout Commissioner learned that not mineral elements dustrial output well over a year ago, the question is that the ' peco -grain . ►., Some 175 Cuba and Scouts, repre- Dr- R• H. , Atkey. - end their combinations but sortie according to the surrey: process will produce in volume a seating eight Scout (}coups, made-up ' ' ' other and now unrecognized sub- Unemployment - decreased from hard transportable fuel; that its beat _ '(this year's party for the annual. visit • The CaFinan Islands are the latest stance would really constitute quality March'-by 6.7• per cent in Great Bri- value in proportion to its bulk is' of Toronto Scouts over s June week•• addition to the "Scouting .countries" in bons of poultry, horses and other lain, 7.0 per cent is (}ertnany, 6,6 such that it can be readily. and can- � _lend to the Scouts of Bufislo, The of the British Em pire. classes of live stock. per cent in France and 1.3 per cent 'veniently uied at a general purpgss 7Tbronto boys, who went by boat to ,, e • in' the United States, the report said, household fuel; and that by reason ;Lewiston, and thence by, bus,_ t to At Macdonald College cereal grains British industrial output gained over of its special qualities, briquetted _'•,.; (guests of the tat thence' Buffalo-Troop and -Food -carving has beet. taken up have been tested from the viewpoint March, and there was .eome improve•` peat` has a pound for pound parity 'Pack. During the visit s Wreath wsa With interest by' the let Banff Scout of- fattening and ,finishing birds- for went iii the Netherlands. Conditions with Canel coal as a tire- place• fuel. rplaced on the McKinley- Monument. troop, Alta„ _under • the guidanej�,. of market. Professor W. A.' Maw said in France, Germany, I Italy and_ "The gnswer to the second part tend on Sunday the Canadian and s local expert, Mrs. H .O. Grainger. that corn diatiibntes fat through and SWitzerian wef'.a_ deecttbed_ %o' 1_ess_ of the question is that on the basis ' Ilimerican• Scouts held a joint church A tab !e carved by four -boys � of. the between the tissues of the fattening satisfactory. of the assumed heat value `ration of (parade to the Church of Christ. troop took second prize at an Edmon- birds, whereas fat produced from. Canada and erica showed gains 1% ,to one it would be necessary to ton handicraft exhibition, wheat is ls}rgely Laid down on the for the month, ut Geittral America sell 3,000 pounds of briquetted -peat A 1"nton Jack from the Troop Scoot` ` ` • ' 'outside of the -carcass beneath, the Jminee,s conditions were not as good, in, order to deliver the same amount ' -Mothers, and a Scout flag presented A real first aid test came the, way skirt. Corn -fed birds-are very pala- according tq the, report -- Argea"ina, 'of eiiecfive. Beat that the customer - - - MY the Young Ladies' Sodality of St• of a week -end camping pasty, of the table' when eaten, whereas birds Brazil anti. Chile showed improve- would obtain ftom 2,000 pounds of a ly Ptatis'ck's Church,'_ Gelt, Out„ were 15th Toronto Troop when a girl finished on • 'wheat are inclined to be meat,' Wool prices rising 14.4 per average` anthracite' coal. presented- to St. - 'atricies Scout came running to inform them that a dry and unpalatable. Barley -fed bird's, cent 1n April helped Australia, and ' Applying this ratio ' to the- fl•erin JT000p during an itnpressive service boy bad fallen from. a trestle bridge .particularly when cold, have 'a de- rayon and 'steel production -reached estimated- production Cott of $4.57 ,per -on the church; lawn, Ree: Fr, Doyle- nearby, The Scouts responded; quick- Ticious chicken favour.- new records' in Japan, although cot. short ton,. thereby foregoing any w iomciating• This is one of Galt's act- ly, and found.that the lad had tract-, This research work conducted at ton and rayon textile •production was., prospective benefit which -might be ive, new troops ured a hip, an arm in two places Macdonald College has a direct bear- curtaltod In 5fay, derived from the realization of high - :: . • s. �_ . - .- acid a thumb.' First aid' was given, a ing on the grading of market fowl, World prices of •raw • materials 'er thermal efficiencies, or from re- Sunday, June 15, was 'c�urc4 ',par- stretcher improvised, then carried out and Dr, F. N. Barcellus, Chairrflan of gained-in April, with • exception of duced m'ackirery • co §ts. the - con^rpar- I ;ade, Sundatr.for many Toronto. Scout to the road, and an ambulance sum- the Poultry' Committee, interjected coffee, which declined and- rubber, .able cost of briquetted pelf in On :A rGroups, , The Danforth Division par- moved, ` that there is a distinct -swing to meat which was about unchanged. EuroD• tario or Quebec becomes vyG.SS.. In ;• faded to Rogers, Presbyterian.Chufch; " • • in the programme of many poultry- -eats wholesale. price;,continued: to other words, on the. basis of 56,000' the Beaches Division to Hope Uliited, For a parade of Sunday_debool men today. , For a• number -of years advance during \lay, tons of briquetted peat per- annum the Uaiversity Divislon'to the Church- 'children at Lloydminister, Sask., a many poultrymen. thought only of the production cast .f.o.b. factory of o! All rations, the Trinity . Scout detachment of the 1st Lloydmintster eggs, but now' they'are des'iving al- the equaivalent of 2,000 pounds, of _ (}coup to St. Barnabas', and the Trin_ Scout„ Troop, at the request . of the most as much revenue from market FEAT COST SHOWS anthracite coal would be $6.83. " qty .North unite to Britten ]ifemoiaf• authoritie„ 'acted as a traffic -unit, fowl as from eggs, and birds -for ".Taking. the delivered price range = 18otne 2 000 : Scouts participated. to head and guard the procession • • a through the streets of the' town, mar -ket ate" coming back more pro - c �J �c i �j of prepared sizes Of 'anthracite coat minently into the farm - poultry• pic- A NG- P01JtJIBlt1t throughout Ontario and Quebec, at A troop 'of 50 'mounted Boy Scout,, An exhibition of •Scout work was ture, _ _ $13 to $16.50 per short ton, this :,irattn Toledo, Ohio, were guests of given: at a luncheon meeting of (he S. Bird reported on .refrigeration ' i the k23rsi Toronto - Scojst Group over Port Arthur Rotary .Club by the boys would mean a spread of $G.15 to $9.o a .. June week-end;. Tue Toronto f the let Port Arthur Troops The studies conducted by the .Department• Quebec and Ontario Have per-, short ton between ' prdductiori Scouts plan to return the visit in troop is sponsored by' the local Ro- of Agriculture at Ottawa, in con- Assurance' Frbrh cost and delivered price. July : -, tartans, junction with the National, Research Expert " Council, This • study is. important P Classified Advertising from the viewpoint of •export. to the Turns Tables Old .Country. • hlr. .Bird .expressed . Ottawa— Effective use of the peat hP, $tac,9XZ a asz•>;cTxvsy _ the opinion that three to four weeks bogs of Ontario and Quebec to pro- '3 is all birds;' will stand in. chilling vide cheaper fuel and furnish era- Eiflars *EE. Writettr, t>_� v6 P E ticutara FREE. Write \Iaurir8 . _ .,- s storage and Come out in good -form. •'ployment is proposed, in _ a report, Julien, Drawer 25, 14ranch T. Montreal. ` —Farmer's. Advocate:' - prepared by H. G. Acres, hydraulic engineer and peat expert, of. Niagara at+Ex,s WANTED _ People Married Younger Falls, Ont. Mr, Acres has investigat- c,FxTS— �i�t.E cuou P..�F2Vlxct3 COP g ed' processes of briquetting peat in. A selling our 25c huuseitol(i prouVets. ' DurDurin The De resslon Highest .�roflL. Write 'Drug— :•a'jcs ing The Denmark, Scotland 'and Ireland: He (company; Londun. Ontario, 73 22 2 i a �I deals' extensively with the peco -gram Ontario's vital statistics for the process. - - year 1933, which have• recently been Mr. Acres concludes his report as L� issued in printed form, disclosed a follows: STOP THAT ITO ' e curious change in the most - frequent- "Cori the peat bogs- of--- Central marriage age, says the Toronto Star. Ili QGte Minute "In' 1929 at the height of prosperity, o p D. D. D. Prescription S eels Relief there were more brides of 21 than STIFFNESS - of any other ag'e. In 1935, in the pit Inisreaiure, lfriling -liquid, o antiseptic D. _. _• here were more Plen of Mnird'i well " - - � __ Dennis' pure, cooling, ;lit}uid, antiseptic of the depression, t r r ay D. D. D. Prescription quickly stops itching rubb.d in soon secs you tortures of eczema, pimples, mosquito or >;` ^ Of 19 than of arty other age. ri a Bettie the sore peer "Acrd -then as. to grooms. In 1929 - snth w•sras Meer befoee you other insect bites, rashes and other skin - other j afflictions. Forty years' world-wide suc- * . the ',group aged 24 was largest; in s4 You'll teen limber up f scoothir:ts gentle nd healin their flamethe issaec� 'w 1933, the group, aged 23. Are people g a read marrying earlier? There were, No fuss —�to muss. dear, immediately, e d a and Y a stainless —dries u almost immediately, s.. of course, fewer total• marriages in 1 Try D. D. D.-Prepscr'tption today.-Stops = - 1083 than in 1929. While 21 was the the most intense itching instantly. A an - favored age for . brides in 1929, it �� trial bottle, at any drug store, is aran- �+s teed to prove it—or mono back: i). D. D. Henry Armetta, popular movie comedian whose usual role is had a close rival in 19 by 19821 and K1NG OF MIt as made by the owners otYITAi [AN BALM. that of a distraught waiter, stets a huge laugh and a little service 19- year -old brides led the list in himself , in the dining , room of tile, Edison Hotel in .New York City 1933, Amohg the grooms, N was tke Issue No. 28 --' r35 'during a vacation 'from his harassed role, Miss Nellie• O'Day offers favored aged in 1929 --++e�nd 1992, but v • ',him a cigar for his hits: wave place to 28 in 100. 57 - ; .vr...'S+ t >. ,•-- -•r rcr, 4"+ rmr+ -coc, +:wv .a 'yam.:, _. .. ,.u. ;�. ;r.' '•.N+' �.- �%;`sl`,L ,,�,'a•.1;:,'S�'3�p,�•�. ,�t''':.�'�•?"�,+.!:S`.r'' �, ant ..s.s a.•,. ti�'',�,aa' :,7r �. a:: b.Y•" .'a°'3'4�.+G'!T;✓yY ',,+- `h%•�- �;`... W,,. S -4 -. - �uvi'.,;;�•1.. .Fr4„ Y'`.`•,.n ✓ •3'crt''T - ✓,try_ :, :.•,( ,.( >Y.i ,i�•' -r. ^: ..,.,4�p �J dd9.' .v M., i .. 4`., M. ', \ "L.,, w,{ -.. .l• . - x �_ • -aV_ � _. .. .. _..s � `yip'.,,;• ley. Sr. 3rd to Jr. Ith - Ieribel Yount,• an Turner,; Edna BWby, Gkn Le Kenneyil )sietbl, h UBW Exams 1st aGtia�t rich ' �KTJ Jr. 3rd to Sr. 3rrt - Evelyn 1,n.,x, Vett. Fail - Doman Turner, George Class Horiouns:- Fern Malcolm, Jas. Blacks thing, WOO�WOT� Dora 1i'annop, Jo+epliine Stephen.,un, Ed -ward Windsor. 2nd to Jr, 3rd - �. Rickard, Dear. Duncan, Ross Bare- at right prie" �I _ _ Francis Willson, 81atui Aarnilton. Sr. Helen Malcolm, Muriel Pennock,. foot; Homer Jackson, Chas, Lehman Now is the time to have those repalr Terms - 2nd to Jr. 3rd [lxtald Ritchie, Ted.., Mildred Carter, Billie Michell, Fail - Allen Michell, Frank Williams, Rats jobs attended to, Harrow• repaired, ;1.75 psi year; $1.50 paid in advance dy b't,lluwtt, Murray Hicks; Betty George Williams, Bettina Mesa, a. Milne; Thomas Rickard. Honours:- also new erections oo hand. The fam- M' Jr. 2nd -Jean Arnold, Isabel L,eh- 'Julia Wilson. Pass Gordon. Duncan; ous Fleury Plows alwayi on hand. -- Subscriptions to the United States Baker,; Arden \\'.t19'•i 9:t. Jean H "' ; man, Marion Messina; Agnes Biel -, Dougtas Barefoot, :Vera Zubrisky Also dealer in Viking Oream Separs,- ~ -_ - -- .-and Gt. Britain $_200 in advance. kips, Harry Nil.­. 1:,wt, Lis rm i tors and Electric Washers. • - Sr. Iat n, 'Jed - fr>arrt;e 1urn,n; 1 =i1- by. 1st -Sarah Malcolm, Lloyd See- Clayton Jackson, George White, En- ' -beck, Murray ielb Aylmer Carter, rolment 47.' Average attendance 38. Dealer in Cockshutt and Frost Lwrt 11'annup, 1- :nieroom Norton. Dor- Y Y, Y Wood machinery. _,­JOHN MUKKAR. PfODrietor, ;a Nilst,n, 1• :thrl .Seebt>ck. `Pr, to Jr. Harry Churchill; Barbara White; Mary E. Muir, Teacher. I st Jo, rt+ ii:utly, Barbara huox, Murray Michell. Pr. - Winston Ch- A phone call will bring its to your farm. Following closely on the ho is of �\y+? +•t i.ia:,n:tbr, lumber un ,loll, urchin, David Pugh, Joe Messina, ♦ya��� ♦ _ter Mutual �L 8 Osy- acetylene welding. the prorogation of tae t7th Pxrlia t ..� \crrn r attrmlttttcr fur the year, Afr i�Q1 • Phone Pick 715 • oak plan o - ,t. ►'J• "1'tKU het', R., C. MoWhirter. _ ment of Canada; H lua h t BROCK " Insurnee Co• F'. - Ttxxiwa.ret - - GREENWOOD �. hi u. 11 Pickering Iaat'Friday, the Liberal :\.�st><i;►riuk •'•! 491 of the Ridiftg of ctnt+iriu has 9 allthl S, - THEATRE and WAWANESA INS. CO, a -Convention f „r the {u,tl,. + +a of Krl lr, hh - 1'rrtt hiulculm, Lois Tara Cheap Rates for Farm and Comdo .7' :� ectin r a cantii,iato to rrprr,.rnt thv .•r, Julio 11•ilsun, Charles ,Lehman, riditw in the f,,r hr +razing Dominion l.uss Hueefott; Homer Jackson, Frank - WHITBY Buildings I.hxt :.a',s, and fz� m tl%v tttsnd 4 r0- \\•illinnio: Jr. 4th to Sr. 4th - Don- Windstorm Insurance on Buildings - Notice'” t o ''You cent cvrtzts anti tIto + „rrzz he! mil .%I,l Duncan, Allen Michell, James FRIDAY and SATURDAY Windmills, Silos etc. tt):cj9,i7tr. �rizatz tun 3.tht•ml Vwt.N tt, l;ickard, Jeaaz Bielby; Geo. White. Automobile Insurance of tin rrt�.nt• btu lZrw%Wwk ale.tions. S'r.' 3rd to. Jr. 4th - Reta Milne; D')u- JULY 12 a -id 13 All Kinds We do Building of all kinds. - Ontyriu l.iht ra;s jimv v,\vey hotwe ghts Barefoot, _Clayton Jackson, Mal- Write A� that t,Ac t`attti�iyrh t.hom tht>c' easy ;ufn Carter; Earl Linton, Inez White "HOLD'FM 'write or Phone - CARPENT.�IZING, ••,h•rt ��' ?1 trptrr :u the ndM9 at'the Gordon Duncan. Jr. 3rd W Sr. 3rd BOWMAN 8C RUWE” CEMENTING, lr'tA - Arlixtttrrt, Tlie tat -it t t +h- -V era- '!>ubr•isky, T-hornas Rickard, Ow -- YALE" — W FIITHY. ONT = -- PLUyIBING vxv,ti. }z to he.,'rid ar. \1'h :tby' Town - il:ttl,.,,a Mows". J:aly 1�,b, at -30 PATRICIA ELLIS Carolina Jubilee Singers and �. r is tc +_have a nmximuiiz NOTICE 3_ - . p• irz•. F CE9AR RU11ER0 •. ::. ROOFING . of dvlt'4uteq from all •parts of the LXRRY CRARRE - - .' �.. .. - - . < •r;airzi raretj.,t �f •the As :�Kiatinn number of cases of measles • 'COAL We also sell Brantford Roofing 1 "uzdtrat�•1 to the Time, chi. 9nurning, have again broken out in our- neigh - fsiateiietls, Empire Bathroom as• relx,rts are corlung in from the borhuod, in the case of at least four �t HERE'S AN ADDRESS � Egnipnrent, Duro Wetter � vnriou, jiMl;nR •utrdivisi „ns of the families; there is' strong evidence Captain YOU SHOULD KNOW .. Syyt',emo, Beatty _ county and are .a�stxiativn is look- that they were infected at the Clare-, IT TERLLS OUT 4181: Stable Egnipment COAL ir•g fornvard to an enthusiastic and moat t nited Church 2 weels.5'ago last 'Hurricane ,`� -�-� sad other Building Materiels well attended riieeting' of the date' Sunday by some case or cases that - •�� i menfioned. - Speakers who have been Were not reported. Measles -is a ser- JAML3 BARTON Botinlates Free secured to. address ,the- convention ions disease, particularly- in an in- HELEN MACK ` Work Guaranteed include • Hon. Ernest_ Lapointe, form- fant grid all cases should be report- AELE,Y W ESTLEY j er Minister of - Justice; W. H. Moore ed and moreover, a child w J. a F. . PROUSE ` M. P, Ontario;. W. A. Dryden, Pres. cough should be kept isolated for a i of the Ontario Liberal Xssnciatibn; few day's in case measles' might be Mondwy; T9tesrlay and Wedn'9day Phone 11:'02 W. E. N. Sinclair, M. P.P. bla3-ar'of developing. JULY 15. 18 and 17 CHAS. LAW, P►icjerhig PICK ZRIIyG. -ONTARIO :Osha -va; J. Carrol Anderson, Sec. 1 of the A ociation .and, others. Hon. -N• F. Tomlinson. i4 Q {� Phone 3620 51y Ernest Lapointe, Parliament's Well- Claremont. O ;t. M. O. H. CtRAND• OLD - - 'Known orator, represented :Canada Blue Bell FQOD -. - Quaker at the League of \aliens, and is de- NOTICE RE MUNICIPAL DUMPS voting'his whole time to the lacers- MAY ROBSON : Coffee `'SPECIALS -Corn Flakes - cause in ' the coming election 'cam - _ _ -paign and it is through .the good The Township of Pickering- has ' MARY CARLISLE THUR9., FRI. and SAT. offices of W.. H. Moore, that Mr.. purchased -a few. acres of land 3-4 Ffi,E;D ltilacMURRAY 2.5c. lb. 3 pkgs. 23e• _ Lapointe . is to appejr at. Whitby on of a mile east, on the 5th soncesawn, A L s N, H A LE _ Monday, July 15th. On' several occ- .that is to be ua9E+d for duntpinit our At3�dd. ses by the people of the South” COWAN'S COCOA, 1 lb. tin, 23e. atc;r >n.9 it was imposed s, Pri upon Mr -, La- po P p DEATH End o! the -Towne Refuse and « - pointe to act as, Prime \Sinister for _. r� his Leader the 'Rt. Hong Mr. Kink, garbage of every description can be Pitted Dates, 2 lbs. foie . ` ' 23C• -' which duty he carried" in 'very able lumped here {6rov;ded any offensive FLIES. EAST" ntanns r. While a few names have -material be covered with soil. R$.eleaned raissns 2 lbs for 23c been mehtioned as posMble candid - - N. F. TO CONHAU A�UE:L ! - • r" ales to represent the riding, the ('laremont. One: 1\l. O, R. FL-OKENCH' WCE Cooking Figs, 2 lbs. for . -15e. genera' 'consen -au-s of opinion is t:aat present •sixting rr,ember, W. H.. _ _ he Mo,;rc, will_-be' the una :iininue choice - — _ -- - - -- - - - -- _ - _ - - • _ .__. _ , _ . _ .. _ -- l.axo Meal, per bag, _..• . • . 15c. ixf the convection on • the first ball r ] SHORTENINGI, lb, prints, 2 for :25c. CA. Alth,,ugh no definite ?o icy--or' or _ T j j+-�l �[,i ' platform. has been announc*d, -by. 0.e _, - party, it is expected however that Ammonia pkg.. 5c,- Many FlowersSoap the p •litieal campaign thrpugh,.ut the r. #.ing will commence eery pit- _ Chipso, lg. pkg.,21 c. with f ace clo+ h free . ort-y now that par I a-ment has pro- " onvenho'n C I'i _ �• ro t-d and the announcement has p . ncew Flakes 15c., Special, 4 bars- 2 %.opn made that the-- election is to y y be held sometime before }uarrest in iF?I DI ! G SUN RAY t -he early -fall dr '- ate - summer. _ =ONT ARI ..r - Health Food, large .pkg., 2 for 19C., High 'Sc" Entrance Reports JOWN H A►LL, �tHITBY ROYAL Pastry "Flour, '24 lb. bag, Pickering Centre— -- _ Papib paaeiria on Tear's werip — . Q► N D,Awmn, Eileen; Besot, Day.; RW don, Blanche. 'Bath, Dorothy; Bryant, _ BOOTH ct MUR/SON ::. -.. Douglas; Burma, Carl. Cameron, Der. J'CTLY 15TH is 1'1 - L>lrarebward, Irene; Cook,.Jno. Crow - ford, Llewelyn; Dixon, Rues. Fields, For the of nominating a can' - 'Arthur; FoMer, Dick. Goodwin, Marg. Hainsworth, Ed.' Johns. Doug. mpose didate f a forthcoming Dominion LeGard, . Muriel,; P'rouse, Clinton, ` Rnbinson, Alvin; Rodd, Aileen; Wat- ,Election• _ I son, Kathleen; -White, Ruby. - - , . - : Pasted on Examinations— 'Qpea�' ors :��` - a+ ' Andrew,' Don. Balsdon, K. Bellhouse, ? - .; ' J0hn; Bradley, Eric. Benn, Marjory. $ON. E. LaPOINTE, forme' Minister of Just #ee .. Churrhwarci, F. J. (tlon); Fowler, H. W. A. FRASER M. P., Northumberland : - : &i.; Harvey, 'Bury!; Heron, Ross W. : A.1'artin, Helen. Mitchell, Philip (hon) ...'� ..P.ppye.y. M. H. 1I00RE, Di. ' P.,' Ontario - -- • - :. T. M.; - - W. E. N. SINCLAIR,, -M. P. P., Ou,tario• ._ Claremont Centre not Available at time of going to Press. List will be - and several others. -;.provided Claretnlont Post Office if - . - - MEETING STA11TS AT 8 30, B.S. T. :- received before next issue, in which _ le -said. list .wtil. be published. - " -W, A. •DRYDE, ,,J. OARROL ANDERSON. �- Junior Room of Claremont Public Secretary. President. School. ` Sr. 2nd to. Jr. 3r4 -. Donald Middle - :' ton (hon.)'Hazel Hinan'(h•n.), Leon __ Farmers, Attention ! -' -: aid McCullough, Shirley I:ilRatrick, . . ' Jack Ward. Jr. 2nd to Sr. 2nti - Ber- nice Lynn (hon.) Audrey Forsyth, New CRSE High -lift Oil bath Mo*er, lightest draft, gears behind. _ Jean W ullough, ,;pram Phillips, axle. Only two gear reductions, Pressure lubricated bearings, - ^ Gladys Dlortey, Sylvia Phillips. i9r. Ist'io Jr. 2nd - Jack Forsyth (huri.), Eccentric bushing keeps bar in perfect line, cannot bind, minimum - :Bruce Miller' (hoer.) equal with Ruth _ •- ner-k weight, aN sizes for horses er trae•tor. : •'`.Lister (hnn.) .Ray Hill. Jr. let to Sr. ' - -T -be- new - Case- vac- iabte- drop -Co -Planters, chetke,-d-rills- and =kte�l '1st - _Victor _AiorIey (hon.). 6o =dutu _ 'Lynn (hon.), Dolly- Cru4nb; qean Tay drills corn. Change of feed made with foot pedal witboutstopping- lor, Beverley 1{indi6e. Sr. Pr. to Jr. Power and Horse drawft Grain and Corn Binders, Corn Cultiva- •• -144, - 1'iolet Middleton (hon.), Ed- - ' mund Warden; ' ircinb Rolling, Blake tors. We can supply specialized equipment for garden and field. - Briscce, June Crumb. Jr. Pr.A to Jr. - Case or Planet Jr., : 1atB - Muriel Rawson (hen.), Billy Used Machinery ,&c Massey B i •r, Elec.iri,: Washing irachine, -4- Bradbury (hon.), Jean Lenson (hon.) '. Jr, Pr,B • i;) Sir. Pr. -" Clair Crumb Beatty, copper tub, • 14 ft. silo, diver • era^ ;or plow, Cars for (hon.), Thelma Sanderson, Billie Beatty (! Louden track. Pi• w points at lowest prices. 'al(undell, hobby Ward. E. Bray, Tag -t, ­Case Tractors and.used 7 hreshin, Machinery. ickerin Har 'd W8xe Store: JUST TRY C46 V OANADA VARNISH CO. i PAINTS AND VARNISHES You can be convinced that you can buy t fj a better product at a lower price. Our N , , : -business' for.Paints, Varnishes & . Enam•' 3 els has•more than doubled in the last Z _ years, due to the increasing sale of o+%rt9t,r rmiri + these - products. THERE IS A REASON Ap;ent fur McCormick 'Farm Fnrm Machinery and Repair•e: - -; .Oar Motto: "W We have it Can get it, Or it i+✓rtot ntrade.' Telephooe 3000 ' . S. BALSDOi, PICKER Men's Work Boots, $2.45, up• . "' ' -• -- Men's Overalls and Pants, $1.25 per pair, up. Meal's Mork _Shirts. $0.85, or 2 for $1.25 ' Farm' Team Harness. 523.80, up. •� 111orwe. Cellars at Various Prieea :Sweat Pads Tearer Lines Now is the Time to pet that Old Harness Repaired - - - .Phone 2904, Brougham Public School W. F• DISNEY, !Greenwood 5th to Sr. bt}t -Lloyd Hicks, CM- + don' Gray. Jr. 4th to yr, •1th - Gott. R. R. It Locust W Rme Fick 2314 LiEawit, Pdersea Brkkr, Phyllis Far- . C pt4K> MXWC'* Zr J, $ Caskey, formerly principal th,et of Continuation School here, has Melvin Fainter - Eng. Tat. (2); Eng.. Beare, and, family, 4 CL.. •.,, 1, Sunday visitors at R. V. 'Moves .,E 1. Miss Marjory Word' of Aurora, secured a sis�lar post with the Con - C mp• (2); Zoology; Eng. Gram. -in the loss -of. their son and brother, bray's were. R R. and Miss Luella °rPas at her home here over the week- tinuation School at Metcalf, Ont., Arith. Physiog. Geotn. Billiard. Mowbra , Mowbray, .of Brooklin Arthur Mow- ,end. near Doris Prouse - Eng. Lit. (2) ; Eng. Many of our church -goers were bray of Roland Mann. Mr. Lewis gave the address in the Comp, (2); Zoology. Eng Gram.; not out on Sunday on account of thF Mr. and' Mrs. C. H. Pilkey, of Altoaa Sunday School on Sunday 'Claremont Continuation Lower' Latin. showers. Mr. Found, of Claremont, Pickering, Miss Brown and Miss Fell last. Sekool Results. Grace Tomlinson Zoology; Eng. spoke very stirringly, taking as hie of Toronto, were Sunday visitors _. -.� Mr. and Mrs. A. Forsyth entertain- Gram. Arit. Physiog. French "(2) text: "The Talents." with -the H. Parkin family. ed their daughter from Detroit last I;he following pupils ` of the Lower Geometry. Divine service at the Green River Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mowbray, �} wok' School have been successful in pane- Billie Wagg* - Erig, Lit. '(1);'•Eng.- Baptist Church next Sunday,will bE Misses Jennie Parkin and Edna St- r Mr. and Mrs. Harry Found expect S their a subjects as indicated be- Corny (2); Zoologgy, Eng. Gram.; in charge of Rev. J. R. Bick of the evenson, also Noble Stevenson, at- ;a,',;2, to leave on Friday o mutt., for loM, Arit. Physiog. Latin (2); French (2) Whitevale United Church. You are tended the picnic of the Jersey Br- Form Island to visit.: Mrs. Form 1 -James Coates -'Eng. Lit, 1; Geom urgently requested to attend this eeders' at Newmarket last Saturday •Found's sister. Don. White - E Lit. (2); Eng. service at 3 o'clock. - afternoon . Mrs. Oliver, of Long Beach Cali., Eng. Comp.- 1; Br. Hint. Zoology, Eng. - Geog. Art omp (2); Zoology. Eng. Gr. Arit. There will be a Garden Party at spent Sur_day with Mr. and Mrs. g' Ph sic Latin 1 Geom Wilson's Park on the 4th week in }' "•; R,•obert Cross - .Eng. Lit, (1) ; Eng. Y g' ( ) Wm. Birkett. Mar'orie Youn En Lit, 2) ; Eng Y, under the sus ices of the Lad- .� Mrs. Harton and daughter. Mar Comp. (1); Zoology. Geog. Br. Hist.; 1 g - g ( Jul F THE MADELINE' f g g Latin (1) ; French (1) ; Algebra. Comp (2) ; Agric. (2), Eng. Gram.; io s Aid. Watch for further particul- sret are visiting the former's dau- Anna Forsyth* -Eng. Lit. t1); Eng. Geometry. Arit. Physiog. Latin (2), French (2) ars regarding date', sports etc. The BEAUTY -SALON lghter in St. Mary's. G increasing attendance demands lac Mr. and Mrs. Simmers and Mr, Comp. (1); Zoology, Art., Geog., Br. y' er space. Plan to be there. g -: - Baird, of Toronto, called on friends Hist.; Latin (1); French (1),•Algeb- R I. Reesor and J .H. Casket' here on. Saturday' last. ra *. . • .Teachers 1036means anew year• which means Lyman Pilkey has tae construct Anne Graham* - Eng. Lit. (1); Eng. Kinsale a new PertuAnent Wave. ..:ion of his new residence well .und- Comp., (1); Zoology„ Art. Geog., Br. _ [ have Permanent Waves to suit every -- er way,' is a eery desirable location. Hist.; Latin (1); French (1), Al - Green River Mr and Mrs. V. Parkin spent Sun -, p y not make 8�• ady's purse, so wh 4 day last with relatives in Toronto. - • !st Wm. Wallis• celebrated his 82nd. ra _ an appointment. birthday b} winning from one 2p nlarg. Johnson* - Ehg. Lit. (1)•; Eng.t Mr. Jackie McNeal, of Toronto, Miss Helen Law has secured a spent a week with the Duncan too positions � with Mrs. Hooker for a I give all my cuetumers my very best ` 'years his junior, at the Bowling Comp. (i); Zoology„ Art.. Ceog., Br }� Hist., Latin (1); ,French (1); Algeb- Mrs. A. blaxerman and a fine new time. careful. attention. Green. • ra - son arrived home from ' hospital on The W. M. S was -held at the home k1so, Marcelling, Haircutting, t3ca1 Fred Ward headed a Claremont * - Sunday. of Mrs. V. Parkin last Tuesday after P Rini. at Markham on Thursday ev- Frances Loyst Eng. Lit, (1); Eng. and Faciol Treatments Mr. and Mrs. H. Cook, of Toronto noon 'enin of last week, capturing sec- Comp. (1); Zoology. Art. Geog. Br. ' -Sham ooin , g Hilt, Latin (1) ; French (1), Algebra. and Mr and Mrs. O. M. Patterson, of Kinsale boys played Greenwood a P g and best. *. Windsor, were guests of Mr. and return game of softball. Kinsale be 4 The residence of Mrs. John Gregg Harold. Morgan - .Eng. Lit.: (1) ; was broken into several nights ago Eng. Comp (1) ; 'Zoology; Art. Geog. Mra' Win. Duncan, on Sunday ing victorious. rte- - 7�2.uxid.lsll, and several articles of value taken. Br. Hist. Algebra. We wish to , express throng(: the The Foursquare S. S. Class met phone 14!08 OLAREMONT No details of the loss are avaiable. Clifford Parfrey* - Eng. Lit. (1)'; Preis, our sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. last. Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Mabel Dennison is - visiting Eng. Comp. (1) ; Zoology. Art. Gen Jennie Parkin. �-at her home here -this week, and will Br Hist; Latin (1)„ French (1); Al- Mrs. W Stevenson and Miss Mar - • _ ebra. - 'ATTENTION ! ion spent Monday last:, with Albert Radio �� �v C e be leaving at the end of the week g Richardson at Almonds in company with Miss Evelyn Mc BAY Pretty" -Eng. Lit. {1); Eng. Farmers Miss Thelma Ferguson and Mild Cullough and a party of friends for Comp (1); Zoology; Art, Geog. Br. red Taylor spent a few days of last ALL MAKE8. _ Hist. French (1) Al week with Mrs. Hooker. SHiRVIOBD AND RNPAIRBD Muskoka for a vacation , Algebra. Word was received several days Russell Prouse* - Eng. Lit. (1); Eng •GASOLINB da DISTILLATE ago of the death of the only suiviw C ,p (1); Zoology. Art. Geog. Br. PRtcRK RSASONABLB ing eon, of the late Joseph Boyer, Hi n (1); French (1); Algeb= Delivered in f•�rtq gallah lots and WORE (�UARANTSBD Frank, in his 58th year at Los Ang• ra. Reliable =- eles. Mr. Boyer •was' purchasing Victor Prouse - -Eng. Lit, (1);. Fink, = wrer. t ARTHUR FIELD ' ; agen% for the Burroughs Adding Comp, • (1) ; Zoology; Art. Geog. Fr- (;}aH 16 eta. And Tnz. _ Insurance of All R. T. I- Graduate _;Machine Co. such (1), Algebra ' DiAtillate 13 etc, per Rol. __ Judson : Bundy and Wm. Wallis Sybil Shaver* Eng. Lit_ (1); Eng. : 'T 4$ dfl Photaa 5201, PICKERINti : - -- carried out a contest on the Green a Comp, (1) ; Zoology, Art. Geog- Br. OH AS. SA i G19NT' 8 H ARD W A RB Kinds at Reas- few days ago. We are not care what Hist; French (1.), Algebra MA RKHAM. " ONT_ �„ E. ��� ^ it was exactly, -nor the correct res- Alan Tomlinson - Eng. Lit. (1); phone 9W _28 35 onable _ Rates uLis, there were too many versions Comp. (1); Zoology, Art GeoR. B3. FUNERAL DIRSOTOR AND - -.- aof the g'tory. One of the two received Hist. Latin- '(1); 'French- (1), Algeb- _ $atijALI1R1fR % ;an ice -cream cone out of it. raw ~. i9ucceesor'to W. J. Mather, George Lee, of Stouffiv'ille, well- WalterYoung -Eng. Lit. (1); Eng, 9touffville known here, is suffering very. poor Comp. (11; .Geog. Br.- Hilt. Agricul Representing the Following ' - health at present, but is ttnw report- ture ( i), Companies Night and Day. Service ed to be on the way to recovery. ; durtnem Phone Residence Phone - �� local tournament is being stag- *signib ea those. pupils who passed in 'Pilot Insurance Co. Y84Y1 9H'LO ed here on the Green tonight. ( Fri- all subjects tried Gore' District Mutual ins. Co day) as an inducement to bring out Royal Insurance Co. Lt& our own members. The game starts - • Form 8 - Eyesivit Spec"" London Guarantee and Ace. Co. Ltd "You Can Buy at Home" 1 Lt 7.01 p, m. Get out early. . The p0 r�r, Ttn:e� � �� (kean Accident and Guar. Corp. Tl RE.g, BAT°T.KRII&S, _ whole of. the membership is expect- rtarold Casale' - £ng.' Lit. (2)'Ensr• w•.�.•s �� a• Wavranesa Mutual A - .- LUESS0 I R It9 red to be .out. - � • Comp.• (2); Zoology. Eng; Eng, cr- _ Portage la' Prairie Mutual _ •• - + - Mrs. Esther Palmer recently'.ea- Arith. Physiog. Latin (2); French (2) iD"EY 61"X9 Provident Assurance CO. At as low and better prises �•tertained her brothers and wives; :;eometry, Q�� Gen. Accident Assurance Co. LkL Mr. and blre.'HeUry, Madill, of Her- Dorothy Doucette -Eng. I:%ta (2);.. �. /past 0!ls,s l�r frSB Toronto General Ina. Ca row, Mr. and MM Goo. Madill, of Eng. Comp. (2) Zoology; Eng• Gr• Pearl Assurance Co. Ltd. "' `. yogi can in. Toronto. � .Detroit, anr:'Fred Madill -of Toron- Physiog.--Lat n - (-1 }�. _Gaom_ -- -- - - -_ Employers' Liability Ass. Corp- lm to, They attended -the funeral of. the gilds Holman -. Eng. Lit,' (2); Aug. A. E. Wilson and Co. Ltd. - Lloyds j,� an repair tias►6 leaky top. r •late Wm. Jones, at Balsam- Corm. (2); Zoology. Hug. Gram. Ar- HORS6 REGISTER The death occurred early on San- it. Phy(sog. French (1); Geometry. " - 9klued 1[otor Ra in. day morning last of Wm. Jones, at Verna Hopkins* - Eng. Lit- (2); Eng- COMMODORE AGAIN (28812) -- Call or Wisps - _ pa - EA ;Balsam, in his 74th year, expiring �p (2); Zoology. Eng. Gram. Ar- choicely bred Qlydesdale Stallion, D - �. E R �>�rdon J. LAw -in a paralytic stroke. Surviving him ith. Latin (2); French (9). Physiog• the property of Robt. Dafoe, of are two daughters, Mrs. Sadler, of i Geom. Broughast Oat. - Pboae lick $15 y - Blacksbock and Mrs. Henderson. of . _ Green River, will • criake the season -- . •., -. Phone 2908 - � Grant Johnston = Eng. Lit• (9); Eng of. 1985; as follows: Tuesday, 21st -Year patronage. Is appreciated. PtCKSSING, ONTAIUO "Balsam and one' son, Raymond, of Comp. (2); Zoology., Eng. Gr.; -Psy- of May, will leave his own stable Kirkland Lake. Rev. Mr. Harton off-. Wig. • Latin (1). French (1) ; Geom. - m iciated at the funeral service on- Jeasie Lewis* - Ea Lit. (2); En and proceed in for noon; Bros. - g• g• con. 3, Pickering; for noon; "thence - `" '� ' ' • ' _Tuesday afternoon, interment being Comp. (1); Zoology. Eng. Grain. Ar- to John Barnes, Cherrywood, for T �r made in the Claremont Union Cem- it. Physiog. Latin (2) ; French (a); night. Wedatesday, pry to wry' Geom.-- Hugh Pugh's, one mile east of 4 `AA unasually big day is looked for Eileen Linton* = Lit. 2 " "Here on Thursday, July 18th, when �• ( ) ; �• Whitevale, for noon; thence to Comp. (2); Zoology.- Eng. Gram; his own stable for . nigbt. Thuts- >1tAxot r :...the Jubilee Field Day will be held in Arit. Physiog; Latin 1(2); French (2) day, proceeds to Fred Wright's, the Memorial Park' A big program. : _ _ _ - ; gym• lot 29, con. 6, Pickering, for noon; _� _ Tbt• to trr ew•.t of Sports has been prepared' and an Mildred Lo st* Lit. 2); En t. :. C.snaa Y - �►g• ( g• thence to his own stable, where he ; .: • _ exceptional list of prizes is being Comp (2); '��gy. Eng. Gram, will remain until the following (���w "'� \�- ' ..• n•�.a to _ gi�Yeh the winners of the numerous Arit. Physiog. Latin (2) French., (2) Tuesday. + #� ? i. 1784 when hard- ! events. A program of the sports has _ y +f won+• - HICKORY LAD (11155) Pure wOea dowels were now been printed and is yours for Dora ,Matthews* - En. Lit (2); Eng. bred, black Percheron Stallion �« awed instead of ±'1' ;the asking. -There is an event, on the Comp (2); Zoology. Eng Gram.; Ar- the 'property of Allan Reesor, -R. :.program that everyone can get into. it. Physiog. French (2),' Geom. •R. 1, Markham, will tnake the. sea - erla in of sows The evening program, the Amateur Dorothy Miner -Eng. Lit. (2) • Eng. son of 1935, at his own stable lot " Contest is coming along in Rood Comp. (2); Zoology. E)1g Gram. Ar- ,con. 4; Scarboro. Terms, 510.00 -Passing through the villages, towns and cities �:, '4 shape, we think the committee would ith. French (1) ; KILMEI\ 2x419, (213 t6 -The Pure served by Gray Coach Linos, motor coach travellers to have more ,entries from' the Margaret Overland - Mng. Lit. (2); Bred Imported Clydesdale Stallion enjoy d sp4ndid view of many points of unusual local or imQnediate vicinity, and not interest. During the drive between Toronto and j all from out -of -town; or from tits Lrng.' Comp (2); Zoology. Eng Gr. the property of Oscar Wilson will g Arith. Physiog. Latin '(1) ; French make the season of 1935, at his - Buffalo the coaches paw within a few feet of the city. There is a chance for everyone ( -2� � �m } own stable. fine old hemestand• - • in this ,program too. Lots of fun and _ .... goon entertainment. See the adver- - -- -- .,TIC=,. TIME TABLES, tieing., and all Coach Travel Information at the Cemeter - The Decoration Day Services at EASTERN HOUSE —PHONE 450b _ J Cemetery here on Sunday last F I E L D h `1 =' were exceptionally pleasing and ben- •:.•,jaw.J eficial. Some dihappointmant was _ •', .. __. M ar felt in the non - appearance of Judge T L EMONT =g 'C AR Ruddy, who was scheduled to -speak, ,ANNOUNCEMENT _but were probably at very little loss - - - — .. ,•• -. '•' "" .'�^ when Rev. fir. Morton, of Sto"ff- "T "THURSDAY, ''JULY 18T H vibe was acclaimed one of the most, •' service,e which i r4 evew inutA at tWe _ The Presen-tahon. 4 "n lw �'orr services which is held as►rtuhlty. Mr. _ = 6« - Lawrence, of Toronto, gave several _• ;.fix - : •vocal numbers and the Peaches Quar �SPORTS. ' •�OOOD . PRIZES Contest, which closes on . Sat- tet, of Markham also several num- _ bers, both of which Were highly app- - _ _ . - - - reciated: The public address system 11. Baseball Races rda July 0th ` wi be u 'J - will now probably be considered a . • - - _ � - _• � �=� Necessity from now on. The advant- " - e .• • •e - ages are many, everyone being able _ Horseshoe P�teil�n made at the store at +� to hear, thus getting the attention of _ ! roc_ ;everyone on the grounds and lucid- /4 MAT "' UN SHO A T N! QHT 8.30 P• m • entall;* removing most of the cause _In disturbances by those who, not ire- ADMUMN 25 Ct& and TAX Chil fg INDIAN SERVANTS • .Buy the Best Tea _. DON'T MAKE EXCUSES _ :, FLAVOR _ WHEN -AT FAULT ! Housekeeping Problems Of Canadian Who M a k e s : Home In Cawnpare. EWife of a captain in the R.A.M:C " at Cawnpore, India, Mrs. Ethel Rog-1 ers Mulvany, the-only Canadian wo- man in that city, said in an inter- .+ *+++ aa+.-e+-• �+ . _ " view in Toronto: "I am here to di- rect the Agra and Oudh exhibit at your Fian�vriting the Canadian National, Exhibition." Then she launched into interesting Of YOUTH details of housekeeping problems. TIDES o ._ She started out two years ago with Reveals your the theory that Indian servants L All Rights • - By NELLE M. SCAiNLAN could be treated like servants else- Character! Reserved i^eUfy St. Claii or of "Pencarrow ") ( where. She soon got rid of that. Graphologist � (Author - . . - - - - "You can't treat them as you would %; - • - - • _. treat servants -here," she said: (Editors Note: Have YOU obtained ' Instance, Send 10c coin for each "They would not understand it. I an interesting character, analysis from specimen and enclose with 3c stamp. STNOPOW difference that keeps_, them aplart. couldn't do any dusting about the envelope, to : Geoffre Here we see a group of young peo you handwriting? Have you sent to ed, addressed en421, j Die carried on the tides of youth Each had his qualities and they were house, for instance. If one of the ser- St. Clair, Room 421, 73 Adetalde SR Young Kelly Pencarrow finally Betties both part of the Pencarrow clan, but vents saw me working, lie would tell find out what your friends are really West, Toronto, Ont. Letters will bi down on the Pencarrow tarn, with their friendship struck no roots; it the -others and the would think I like? You will be sue rised at the - Genevieve, his coeds, as housekeeper; P , Y P strictly confidential and will be, an who is In love with her cousin. Robin was pleasant but superficial, was just like them. Then° I'd find the accuracy of the delineations), swered as quickly as possible, Herrick. Cousin Nell Macdonald be. Whenever any of the Penearrows whole lot of them lolling about doing comes'engaged to Erena'Joicey -Goff Peter Pencarrow is showing interest met the subject of Robin's enlist- nothing." in Mal.ale [cite, a typist meat came -up for discussion. It did The other day I recelveil a letter L' The tamely Is suddenly faced witlti She has some 22 servants in her Shorts Too Short the serious Illness of $In Miles pen not seem to matter that Potty Bark- household. Over them is a head man, from one • of my readers who had e8"Ow• er and Philip Gentry, both married sent her writing to me some time ago Z. Kelly suddenly marries Maisie Kite . p y' or bearer, who gives orders to the for a character analysis. In writing _..'Then the Great war breaks out. Rabin had• gone to camp. It seemed natural. coolies. For her to order the cool- ' Moving Pictures AS EVlderice ' feels he must inliat. But Robin! That was different. she commented oil the fact that by g ies directly would be to destroy the following the advice I had given her The first time Genevieve met her g _ _ ; • "Can't something be done; 'Miles Z" aunt after Robin's enlistment she I whole system of discipline:, :1n Arrest Of Girl � in delineating her character, sdie had Kitty had surren4ered her pride, felt impelled to take her revenge. "The servants never make excuses, been able to obtain a very good goat- Hikers _ and the tears streamed down bar or give a reason, if they -are in .tion, and she remarked "'I am not face, She had tried to restrain her- You took him from me and now fault," she- said. "They just say, in you have lost him. He would have , exaggerating when I say that, had self in front of Robin but all day ndian of course Sorry Sahib, it I not had-your criticism of my char• Y'ONKERS, N.Y� Moving pictures Y married me years ago and ,we might ' • she itsd sought some wry to cireuiii- have had our children, but you kept shall not happen. again. It is neces- scter,- and the helpful advice with are scheduled for a showing in Yonkr ^Tent bis folly; to, get him out of it: him tied -to your apron - strings. This vary to be absolutely strict with which you supplemented your critic era ponce court, with Alderman Wtl- "Can't you say that be is essenti- is your punishment, the reward of them; if one once let them yet out of �, I would not have been able to Liam Slater making the feature pre- al to yon; that you can't spare your selfish love." hand, you are lost. obtain this new position. It all shows sentat.ion, o your when she saw the piteous ap- "Suppose I want roses for a din- bow excellent a eclence is Graphol- The alderman caused the .arrest of "It wouldn't do. I can hardly ga peal in silly's face. the ravages of ner party and there are only three In ogy, and what. value it is to those five girl hitters wearing shorts. Visit : •__o� speaking and urge young men to that bitter remorse, her heart failed my garden, I sim$ly `tell the servant who. follow out its promises faithful- dress. the contended, was too sbbrevL i 4L that I shall need roses for the oc- ly.. ated for this staid community, '. join up and keep Robin back. It her. It would be cowardly to strike easion. He goes off and in the ev- The girls, all from New York; were, wouldn't do. He is single and he has her now. Kittyi had driven the wedge enin the vases are filled with roses. In _ othef words It is not merely' g given summonses to-appear in court, >tto dependents. that kept them apart. and something No one shows an surprise or .asks that,a eaphological delineattoa must "If he were married, like Kelly, had gone out of their love in the any questions, but we know that one be accurate, but• the resultAnt diag• but before they were allowed to go,' with children •"' long, futile years of waiting.. nosis MUST be acted upon by the Alderman Slater got out a movie of the neighbors has lost roses, and came and took pictures for {use as "Ahl Then he would not-'be ex= Now Robin had come to say good- - client. After all, there is nothing un- „ that when he needs anything badly usual in - thls =an "evidence." N. peeled to go. bye. Lieut_ Robin Herrick, looking we shall lose that -in our turn. y advice is useless If Robin were aihrried! If he bad very smart in his new uniform. unless it leads to remedial action. The stria promised to appear when married Genevieve, or even, Maisie— "Genevieve, can't we get an hour, I am reminded of .a letter 1 •e- their case !e called, but Slater said anyone, in fact, she .could have kept somewhere, together ?" calved some time $go from a young would ask for an adjournment an- ' : him. The irony of it; the tragedy! f3`ie shook her head. "You know ail Mantillas And .Fans man- to whom I -had suggested that, tit his films, were developed. ` The very means she bad employed to I've got to say. It can be said here . Latest Addition To for his own ' Rood, he adopt a more - keep him was sending him from her. in front of them:' definite and determined outlook re- She woke in an a n of despair, . "I' can't. I've .a lot I want to say Feminine Cop Maybe She Wanted goy pa' - garding'his future. ''Ile, was too vaell- - and an idea occured to her. If •Robin to yon— alone." _ lating. and proerastlastlag Ever to get married now! Would that make it "Not now. When you come back." Paris. —'The classic.Bpantsh 'intfu- anywhere, unless to developed these - To Play Rridge , 'all rightl "No, row, Genevieve. I must.-To- ence in evening accessories is• the more aggressive qualit,'e', "Motberl How could you suggest night, after dinner, slip down to that -latest addition to the store' of femin• - - - •-• it." , .. seat ender the kowhsi tree at the In replying to mP; and asking me - Brantford, Ont. — An Oxiosdshire I� e . i Ine coquetry. bottom -of the garden. Promise. , to• analyse the• w :.Ling of. his girl County woman auitimoned• for jury t ++ It is : in the choice .of the dainty friend w4kh he encldsed, be took inform- _.-CHAPTER. TWENTY Genevieve; promise you: will. little things that give tie finishing service wrote to the sheriff inform- . He clang to her hand. issue with my analysis, claiming that Potty Barker and Philip Gentry ,;, touch of elegance that the fashion whatever his faults, be certainly had him "she would be unable to attend had been in camp' three days before Bettp�irt• not. Much better not. But " - .1''' Robin arrived. 'He had, been given she was weakening. She wanted to able .woman shows her taste asd per* tote of lever, aesa and 4lt'tthdtina due to a previous..enRagemeni. She -fell onl to his urgent compulsion. sonality; _ lion. however, on lookln ;it the was severely rebuked by the bench. .-two, days grace to fix up important;- 5 T ' matters in 'connection with a trial She wanted to fel the whip Of, . his Ai4er; the oriental inffuence, which ter from his girl frtenet lvhicL' ha sent -- that was to; come on at the next sit- insistence, the crushing weight of provided •. the western adaptation of aria as a speoimen of Ter .writing, 1 tinQ of the. Snupreme Court. his ' desire; to know herself -over- the headscarves and saris of India found a direct reference in that let• Gentry bad a commission in the Whelmed and to savour that sweet and Per =ia, marititlas and. fans have ter to my analysts of his character. Wellington -Mounted Rifles and moment, a woman's triumph, when made a triumphant come - back. The Writing to 1iim, she .said;, "It 10 ;Robin was lieutenant-in the Infantry, she 'has decided to , yield. but delays toasty Chantilly, ]ace that was lying certainly is amazing that• he can tell _ 'They were -the type of young man the surrender. '. inh laeuder- sacheted drawers since your character from Your writing. HE O ° V` ne�aed'foi officers. "You must, Genevieve, you-must' e gay days of the second empire has got you dorm psi in every in-, . ew When Robin went into cam his It's my.last night. I -can't leave you and the beautiful Empress Eugenie is stance ". p like this:' once more adorning graceful heads. The sequel to this came recently,` 'mother came to Manawatu in order Amens the folds of their delicate ail- when this young man again wrote to a to he -near him. She had failed to His fingers were steel about hers; 1 -,get him out of the .army and now he.-was no longer the 'diffident lover. ky webs nestle flowered garlands, fife and expressed his thanks for the Already the normal restraint was even ri'oher than the lavish ones of coiistructIve criticism I had . given � . � y1 . concentrated 'on making_ everything nature. him previously, and mentioned that�� emi.oth and pleasant, wangling what slackening. Sudden and foolish mar- �� yet t►+ Q' privileges she could obtain from the rinses we're being arranged in the To accompany this type of coiffure he had found a definite impovement dr8sses ha ye capes or -b-erthas in diimself by following out, the ad V Coriimiirdant. nervous heat of patriotic- fervour: many P vice I..had .given to t}im. "A pretty, woman, but a damn' Men, rejected 'as -civilians, became of matching. lace. nuisance;' was her rating at G.H.Q. desirable as soldiers. The uniform The reappearance , of •tans, which So, again. I' say, the moral is that . Enjoy a really fine "Don't, + and training bad - smartened them now flutter in• every .attractive hand, the advice •must be acted upon if It hand -made cigal" ette Mother; please is to achieve .its aim, roollin our Otl ti taltt Robin implored when she told him up, and the glamour. of_ romance keeps up th4s illusion. q y of the favours she had asked 'and swept sober 'reason aside: With 'gowns ,harmoniousl'y draped The other dap; in the course o� GOLDEN VIRGINIA "'the special leave she had obtained Life in camp had wakened that in the classic manner, nothing is some graphological work I was doing J,,�ley �„ •l „�a11u��•� i.�ali for him. latent soldier instinct which Robin more charming than fragile feathers,, for -an insurance 'company, there-a•as "But, 'Robin dear — "' - had inherited from his father. He always large whether they' are one particular handwriting specimen "It's no use,'.Mother. I'm a solider fitted in easily, and did not feel alien ostrich or heron, and always' dyed' the which I suggested indicated that the �� �' E now and it makes a fool of me in to the task. same shade as the dress they , com- writer lacked aggressiveness and rite tiative. I said that there was definite camp, all this petting. I've got to- (To Be Continued.) plement. CONTESTS.. 'stick it like the. rest. • Please don't intelligence, allied to an attractive • ask anything -else- or I'll simply have = - - - - -�- -- - •• --- , . personality, but added that the , w.rit- � . i :. to refuse when it is offered. Already •Outlaw War - er's lack of initiative would prevent for Attests and' Authors .I know the are talking -about it; R E L I E Y him from Setting very far along e- Y g his career' unless he made some de- the other chaps, I mean." finite improvement in certain chat•- ,_ .,-.: Potty Blirker was' in the Welling- Women Could Do Ite Says I1P E R I O D I C PAIN acteristics, to: give him much 'more AUTHORITATIti E ' COUN 'ton Infantry, though not in Robin's Nursing ssociation SEL ON WINNING: PRiZE •: company. Occasionally they met, _ � �F you suffer pelt- forceful individuality. CONTESTS is the title Of - Y Y odic puts sad It turned out that the writer o1 their common tastes were few.' VANCOUVER, — the Registered discomfort, try an, and it an article b one who is a Robin and Gentry, both young of- Nurses' Association OIL Brit!sh Colum• Lyydia E. Pitikham's this specimen was a sale ni y - Tableta. Ia most had fora long time• been a matter of consistent winner. ficers, though one -was foot and the bra has passed a resolution urging z;'.w : > :;;; ;`' cases they briQQg wonder to his superiors that with so other mounted, were thrown together the Canadian Nurses' Association "to welcome relief Aks pleasing a personality, he was unable more frequently, yet no great friend- bring to, the International Congress umcaroline eiv- slrip resulted. There is a difference of Nurses our determination to stand V o reach a very high mark' advice effort. This article aril monthly sill say's, "They It is my hope that the advice I was 1lSttngS of Prize Contests, whkch draws people together and a behind measures for world peace and ease the psis ". able to ext8nd to this young man Syndicate Markets and Mar- . -y �:...�. :.r ?•-- '.,",,....:a7�A►••- CO tr 1 m nt ." ,' ... - - Mrs, Raymond Chaptit, Route 4• - >l� i Tilbury,Ont.sa s, "IsuufffferedM ib will enable him to make a much kets for Illustrations for De- - tiAttd>zal•= °rgai}iaa' - -itWn terrible. Had i'tich b ea - - needed -- improvement, to the end that lion can have more intimate know. s - signs,_Gre.eting -_ Cara De- Ow- tits he IE fuss �rT !. he will make the fullest use of his- Stories and- - Going a 1'day. led of the h man wreckage left by Yo Tsbletahel " signs and Verses, �' �,•� undoubted capacities. Poems, supplied for a yearly >�s - ii eat wa tzian this great nursipg . 6u.: C ra, tow �s We can give you the est body,” the reaolQii t s ea, subscription of $2.00. whether you whnt to "If the women of the world united; Would YOU like to know' what a BAKER " Rest PIgIy . Fish li they really thought this problem ,' your handwriting tells 'about YOUR „ through; if • they really wanted to he sto rl Would you IIRe to find out 38 LEE AVENUE D. J. McRae stop war —war could be outlawed, the story told about your friends - Ardlbis, Obt. fust as slavery and plague, once con -•i Issue No. Zg —'S5 through their' writing? Bend tpeel• TORONTO . 1.iagerlonli Lodie, *� Gast aosth of Pas'ey sons&) sfdered a normal -phase of human mans of the writings you wish to be J life, have been," I : gp 1 analysed, statity birthdats in each INDIAN SERVANTS • .Buy the Best Tea _. DON'T MAKE EXCUSES _ :, FLAVOR _ WHEN -AT FAULT ! Housekeeping Problems Of Canadian Who M a k e s : Home In Cawnpare. EWife of a captain in the R.A.M:C " at Cawnpore, India, Mrs. Ethel Rog-1 ers Mulvany, the-only Canadian wo- man in that city, said in an inter- .+ *+++ aa+.-e+-• �+ . _ " view in Toronto: "I am here to di- rect the Agra and Oudh exhibit at your Fian�vriting the Canadian National, Exhibition." Then she launched into interesting Of YOUTH details of housekeeping problems. TIDES o ._ She started out two years ago with Reveals your the theory that Indian servants L All Rights • - By NELLE M. SCAiNLAN could be treated like servants else- Character! Reserved i^eUfy St. Claii or of "Pencarrow ") ( where. She soon got rid of that. Graphologist � (Author - . . - - - - "You can't treat them as you would %; - • - - • _. treat servants -here," she said: (Editors Note: Have YOU obtained ' Instance, Send 10c coin for each "They would not understand it. I an interesting character, analysis from specimen and enclose with 3c stamp. STNOPOW difference that keeps_, them aplart. couldn't do any dusting about the envelope, to : Geoffre Here we see a group of young peo you handwriting? Have you sent to ed, addressed en421, j Die carried on the tides of youth Each had his qualities and they were house, for instance. If one of the ser- St. Clair, Room 421, 73 Adetalde SR Young Kelly Pencarrow finally Betties both part of the Pencarrow clan, but vents saw me working, lie would tell find out what your friends are really West, Toronto, Ont. Letters will bi down on the Pencarrow tarn, with their friendship struck no roots; it the -others and the would think I like? You will be sue rised at the - Genevieve, his coeds, as housekeeper; P , Y P strictly confidential and will be, an who is In love with her cousin. Robin was pleasant but superficial, was just like them. Then° I'd find the accuracy of the delineations), swered as quickly as possible, Herrick. Cousin Nell Macdonald be. Whenever any of the Penearrows whole lot of them lolling about doing comes'engaged to Erena'Joicey -Goff Peter Pencarrow is showing interest met the subject of Robin's enlist- nothing." in Mal.ale [cite, a typist meat came -up for discussion. It did The other day I recelveil a letter L' The tamely Is suddenly faced witlti She has some 22 servants in her Shorts Too Short the serious Illness of $In Miles pen not seem to matter that Potty Bark- household. Over them is a head man, from one • of my readers who had e8"Ow• er and Philip Gentry, both married sent her writing to me some time ago Z. Kelly suddenly marries Maisie Kite . p y' or bearer, who gives orders to the for a character analysis. In writing _..'Then the Great war breaks out. Rabin had• gone to camp. It seemed natural. coolies. For her to order the cool- ' Moving Pictures AS EVlderice ' feels he must inliat. But Robin! That was different. she commented oil the fact that by g ies directly would be to destroy the following the advice I had given her The first time Genevieve met her g _ _ ; • "Can't something be done; 'Miles Z" aunt after Robin's enlistment she I whole system of discipline:, :1n Arrest Of Girl � in delineating her character, sdie had Kitty had surren4ered her pride, felt impelled to take her revenge. "The servants never make excuses, been able to obtain a very good goat- Hikers _ and the tears streamed down bar or give a reason, if they -are in .tion, and she remarked "'I am not face, She had tried to restrain her- You took him from me and now fault," she- said. "They just say, in you have lost him. He would have , exaggerating when I say that, had self in front of Robin but all day ndian of course Sorry Sahib, it I not had-your criticism of my char• Y'ONKERS, N.Y� Moving pictures Y married me years ago and ,we might ' • she itsd sought some wry to cireuiii- have had our children, but you kept shall not happen. again. It is neces- scter,- and the helpful advice with are scheduled for a showing in Yonkr ^Tent bis folly; to, get him out of it: him tied -to your apron - strings. This vary to be absolutely strict with which you supplemented your critic era ponce court, with Alderman Wtl- "Can't you say that be is essenti- is your punishment, the reward of them; if one once let them yet out of �, I would not have been able to Liam Slater making the feature pre- al to yon; that you can't spare your selfish love." hand, you are lost. obtain this new position. It all shows sentat.ion, o your when she saw the piteous ap- "Suppose I want roses for a din- bow excellent a eclence is Graphol- The alderman caused the .arrest of "It wouldn't do. I can hardly ga peal in silly's face. the ravages of ner party and there are only three In ogy, and what. value it is to those five girl hitters wearing shorts. Visit : •__o� speaking and urge young men to that bitter remorse, her heart failed my garden, I sim$ly `tell the servant who. follow out its promises faithful- dress. the contended, was too sbbrevL i 4L that I shall need roses for the oc- ly.. ated for this staid community, '. join up and keep Robin back. It her. It would be cowardly to strike easion. He goes off and in the ev- The girls, all from New York; were, wouldn't do. He is single and he has her now. Kittyi had driven the wedge enin the vases are filled with roses. In _ othef words It is not merely' g given summonses to-appear in court, >tto dependents. that kept them apart. and something No one shows an surprise or .asks that,a eaphological delineattoa must "If he were married, like Kelly, had gone out of their love in the any questions, but we know that one be accurate, but• the resultAnt diag• but before they were allowed to go,' with children •"' long, futile years of waiting.. nosis MUST be acted upon by the Alderman Slater got out a movie of the neighbors has lost roses, and came and took pictures for {use as "Ahl Then he would not-'be ex= Now Robin had come to say good- - client. After all, there is nothing un- „ that when he needs anything badly usual in - thls =an "evidence." N. peeled to go. bye. Lieut_ Robin Herrick, looking we shall lose that -in our turn. y advice is useless If Robin were aihrried! If he bad very smart in his new uniform. unless it leads to remedial action. The stria promised to appear when married Genevieve, or even, Maisie— "Genevieve, can't we get an hour, I am reminded of .a letter 1 •e- their case !e called, but Slater said anyone, in fact, she .could have kept somewhere, together ?" calved some time $go from a young would ask for an adjournment an- ' : him. The irony of it; the tragedy! f3`ie shook her head. "You know ail Mantillas And .Fans man- to whom I -had suggested that, tit his films, were developed. ` The very means she bad employed to I've got to say. It can be said here . Latest Addition To for his own ' Rood, he adopt a more - keep him was sending him from her. in front of them:' definite and determined outlook re- She woke in an a n of despair, . "I' can't. I've .a lot I want to say Feminine Cop Maybe She Wanted goy pa' - garding'his future. ''Ile, was too vaell- - and an idea occured to her. If •Robin to yon— alone." _ lating. and proerastlastlag Ever to get married now! Would that make it "Not now. When you come back." Paris. —'The classic.Bpantsh 'intfu- anywhere, unless to developed these - To Play Rridge , 'all rightl "No, row, Genevieve. I must.-To- ence in evening accessories is• the more aggressive qualit,'e', "Motberl How could you suggest night, after dinner, slip down to that -latest addition to the store' of femin• - - - •-• it." , .. seat ender the kowhsi tree at the In replying to mP; and asking me - Brantford, Ont. — An Oxiosdshire I� e . i Ine coquetry. bottom -of the garden. Promise. , to• analyse the• w :.Ling of. his girl County woman auitimoned• for jury t ++ It is : in the choice .of the dainty friend w4kh he encldsed, be took inform- _.-CHAPTER. TWENTY Genevieve; promise you: will. little things that give tie finishing service wrote to the sheriff inform- . He clang to her hand. issue with my analysis, claiming that Potty Barker and Philip Gentry ,;, touch of elegance that the fashion whatever his faults, be certainly had him "she would be unable to attend had been in camp' three days before Bettp�irt• not. Much better not. But " - .1''' Robin arrived. 'He had, been given she was weakening. She wanted to able .woman shows her taste asd per* tote of lever, aesa and 4lt'tthdtina due to a previous..enRagemeni. She -fell onl to his urgent compulsion. sonality; _ lion. however, on lookln ;it the was severely rebuked by the bench. .-two, days grace to fix up important;- 5 T ' matters in 'connection with a trial She wanted to fel the whip Of, . his Ai4er; the oriental inffuence, which ter from his girl frtenet lvhicL' ha sent -- that was to; come on at the next sit- insistence, the crushing weight of provided •. the western adaptation of aria as a speoimen of Ter .writing, 1 tinQ of the. Snupreme Court. his ' desire; to know herself -over- the headscarves and saris of India found a direct reference in that let• Gentry bad a commission in the Whelmed and to savour that sweet and Per =ia, marititlas and. fans have ter to my analysts of his character. Wellington -Mounted Rifles and moment, a woman's triumph, when made a triumphant come - back. The Writing to 1iim, she .said;, "It 10 ;Robin was lieutenant-in the Infantry, she 'has decided to , yield. but delays toasty Chantilly, ]ace that was lying certainly is amazing that• he can tell _ 'They were -the type of young man the surrender. '. inh laeuder- sacheted drawers since your character from Your writing. HE O ° V` ne�aed'foi officers. "You must, Genevieve, you-must' e gay days of the second empire has got you dorm psi in every in-, . ew When Robin went into cam his It's my.last night. I -can't leave you and the beautiful Empress Eugenie is stance ". p like this:' once more adorning graceful heads. The sequel to this came recently,` 'mother came to Manawatu in order Amens the folds of their delicate ail- when this young man again wrote to a to he -near him. She had failed to His fingers were steel about hers; 1 -,get him out of the .army and now he.-was no longer the 'diffident lover. ky webs nestle flowered garlands, fife and expressed his thanks for the Already the normal restraint was even ri'oher than the lavish ones of coiistructIve criticism I had . given � . � y1 . concentrated 'on making_ everything nature. him previously, and mentioned that�� emi.oth and pleasant, wangling what slackening. Sudden and foolish mar- �� yet t►+ Q' privileges she could obtain from the rinses we're being arranged in the To accompany this type of coiffure he had found a definite impovement dr8sses ha ye capes or -b-erthas in diimself by following out, the ad V Coriimiirdant. nervous heat of patriotic- fervour: many P vice I..had .given to t}im. "A pretty, woman, but a damn' Men, rejected 'as -civilians, became of matching. lace. nuisance;' was her rating at G.H.Q. desirable as soldiers. The uniform The reappearance , of •tans, which So, again. I' say, the moral is that . Enjoy a really fine "Don't, + and training bad - smartened them now flutter in• every .attractive hand, the advice •must be acted upon if It hand -made cigal" ette Mother; please is to achieve .its aim, roollin our Otl ti taltt Robin implored when she told him up, and the glamour. of_ romance keeps up th4s illusion. q y of the favours she had asked 'and swept sober 'reason aside: With 'gowns ,harmoniousl'y draped The other dap; in the course o� GOLDEN VIRGINIA "'the special leave she had obtained Life in camp had wakened that in the classic manner, nothing is some graphological work I was doing J,,�ley �„ •l „�a11u��•� i.�ali for him. latent soldier instinct which Robin more charming than fragile feathers,, for -an insurance 'company, there-a•as "But, 'Robin dear — "' - had inherited from his father. He always large whether they' are one particular handwriting specimen "It's no use,'.Mother. I'm a solider fitted in easily, and did not feel alien ostrich or heron, and always' dyed' the which I suggested indicated that the �� �' E now and it makes a fool of me in to the task. same shade as the dress they , com- writer lacked aggressiveness and rite tiative. I said that there was definite camp, all this petting. I've got to- (To Be Continued.) plement. CONTESTS.. 'stick it like the. rest. • Please don't intelligence, allied to an attractive • ask anything -else- or I'll simply have = - - - - -�- -- - •• --- , . personality, but added that the , w.rit- � . i :. to refuse when it is offered. Already •Outlaw War - er's lack of initiative would prevent for Attests and' Authors .I know the are talking -about it; R E L I E Y him from Setting very far along e- Y g his career' unless he made some de- the other chaps, I mean." finite improvement in certain chat•- ,_ .,-.: Potty Blirker was' in the Welling- Women Could Do Ite Says I1P E R I O D I C PAIN acteristics, to: give him much 'more AUTHORITATIti E ' COUN 'ton Infantry, though not in Robin's Nursing ssociation SEL ON WINNING: PRiZE •: company. Occasionally they met, _ � �F you suffer pelt- forceful individuality. CONTESTS is the title Of - Y Y odic puts sad It turned out that the writer o1 their common tastes were few.' VANCOUVER, — the Registered discomfort, try an, and it an article b one who is a Robin and Gentry, both young of- Nurses' Association OIL Brit!sh Colum• Lyydia E. Pitikham's this specimen was a sale ni y - Tableta. Ia most had fora long time• been a matter of consistent winner. ficers, though one -was foot and the bra has passed a resolution urging z;'.w : > :;;; ;`' cases they briQQg wonder to his superiors that with so other mounted, were thrown together the Canadian Nurses' Association "to welcome relief Aks pleasing a personality, he was unable more frequently, yet no great friend- bring to, the International Congress umcaroline eiv- slrip resulted. There is a difference of Nurses our determination to stand V o reach a very high mark' advice effort. This article aril monthly sill say's, "They It is my hope that the advice I was 1lSttngS of Prize Contests, whkch draws people together and a behind measures for world peace and ease the psis ". able to ext8nd to this young man Syndicate Markets and Mar- . -y �:...�. :.r ?•-- '.,",,....:a7�A►••- CO tr 1 m nt ." ,' ... - - Mrs, Raymond Chaptit, Route 4• - >l� i Tilbury,Ont.sa s, "IsuufffferedM ib will enable him to make a much kets for Illustrations for De- - tiAttd>zal•= °rgai}iaa' - -itWn terrible. Had i'tich b ea - - needed -- improvement, to the end that lion can have more intimate know. s - signs,_Gre.eting -_ Cara De- Ow- tits he IE fuss �rT !. he will make the fullest use of his- Stories and- - Going a 1'day. led of the h man wreckage left by Yo Tsbletahel " signs and Verses, �' �,•� undoubted capacities. Poems, supplied for a yearly >�s - ii eat wa tzian this great nursipg . 6u.: C ra, tow �s We can give you the est body,” the reaolQii t s ea, subscription of $2.00. whether you whnt to "If the women of the world united; Would YOU like to know' what a BAKER " Rest PIgIy . Fish li they really thought this problem ,' your handwriting tells 'about YOUR „ through; if • they really wanted to he sto rl Would you IIRe to find out 38 LEE AVENUE D. J. McRae stop war —war could be outlawed, the story told about your friends - Ardlbis, Obt. fust as slavery and plague, once con -•i Issue No. Zg —'S5 through their' writing? Bend tpeel• TORONTO . 1.iagerlonli Lodie, *� Gast aosth of Pas'ey sons&) sfdered a normal -phase of human mans of the writings you wish to be J life, have been," I : gp 1 analysed, statity birthdats in each TIKE STOCK- OF These � Laura Wheels V I Club r Towels ill YOUR. BABY'S HEALTH Brighten Your Kitchen f * How many of out students LE8 N No. 62 make _ I COMP08TION iN ART notes while reading , the text matter .j l Infant Should Show In thanking our readers for their of these lessou�? Should any part Norma _ r very interesting letters of apprecia- of the text interest you and cause Steady Gain in Weight and _ „`"`r — tion'and of questions, I wish to state you to stop and to think. well end - Constant Growth in Intel- _ M 0 ff 0Ay _ 'a that a few of our readers have in- good, There may be some parts which quired about a series of lessons per- you may not readily understand at ligence. •tafaing to composition in Art. Well, the first reading; but, with a little Is baby getting a good start in ! here is a new aeries of lessons on thought and conscientious study your tat most Important subject which work will become easy and ititereat- life? Is his (or her) physical equip -r should prove to be not only useful, ing. went developing as it should? These as T but also very popular with our read We \only appreciate that which we are critical problems parents lace v' LE era. understand. Unless you know some- —and it is to help solve .them that - A)' t Composition in the art of advertia- thing about numbers, you cannot ap- the information below is given. C• . G • _ ,• !ne• and illustrating or any other kind preclate the quantity of "ten ", Neith_ The normal healthy baby has: of art, is that combination of sever- er can we construct sentences unless A good appetite. "al parts in which each part is pro • we , know something about grammar Absence of vomiting o= regurgita- -' rented in due proportion. • In gram- and words, nor could we tell you to floe. (Regurgitation or spitting -up ? =or it is the putting of words to- do so unless we and you also, know does happen sometimes with healthy gether to form sentences. In the something about the alphabet, spell- babies who are nursing. It is not tatter we have to deal with different ing, etc. The same may be -said of -always a sign of sickness). {— {WF �� �Spq T''C� U FLS O A Y language, but when we use the Lang- composition in art. We cannot help A steady gain in weight. (Very �c-� • cage o! art it appeals to X11 alike: you by merely telling you how, 1111- important and an excellent guide. ,Art is the universal language, less you know something about the Weigh the baby regularly). Feeling: Without an understand- principles of harmony, balance, and Clear skin. ing of the fundamental principles of rhythm. These principles• you have SHOULD CRY LITTLE ` - .-- •teompositfon we have no criterion by studied in prebious lessons. They Bright, wide -open eyes. *F al D p`y - which to judge the merits of art other are your alphabet, your vocabulary Alert 'springy muscles which re= than our own personal Iikes and dis- which you must use in composition, spond healthily to any stimulus. - 5 4 likes. This has been called "feeling". you pust learn their significance, A contented expression. T�'' R Oq y "'- We shall aim in this new series of their°°meaninge and usages. Very little crying. (All babies, art -lessons to define and to point We invite questions from our read- especially young ones, need .tq cry ►a ; out the first principles and fundamen- era. . These lessons are free. The some, and will). it fi tal foundation necessary for good com- only thing -you have to pay for is the Quiet and unbroken sleep with position ins pictorial way. We shall en- return postage on your questlons, ey8s and mouth closed. q' ;t �jUj�D deavor to 'teach the student how to so please enclose a three cent stamp- No evidence of pain or discom- DUTCH GIRL TOWELS PATTERN 902 successfully arrange objects, stimu- ed addressed envelope. Send your re- fort. ' late his Imagination, and to add the quests to the Art Director, "Our A constant growth in stature and elements a fitness and beauty to Sketch Club ". 73 Adelaide Street intelligence. (Sometimes the former Dutch girl�the symbol of cleanliness —are always decorative .. g In a kitchen: These are especially delightful on towels and other ° otherwise uninteresting things; West, Toronto. is slow, Racial and family char- kitchen accessories. Do them in colors to match your kitchen or in acteristics are to be considered.) a variety, of gay colors. You'll enjoy embroidering them for each - ` ` -t• -r The soft spot at the back of. the, motif has so much animation and .interest. The crosses are 8 to Baker's Claud Has Bread Lining For Poor head closes at about six weeks. The _ the inch so you'll be done in no time! If you have enough towels, ; one at the front and top at about make them for that - bride- to -be. - She'll' treasure them 1 1 -2 to 2 years. Pattern 902 comes to you with a transfer pattern of seven HEARS AT 4 MONTHS : ' motifs (one for , each day of the week) averaging 6X9 inches; . "a ;;ter >• illustrations of the stitches - needed; material requirements; cblor Baby begins to recognize objects' suggestions. j at 6 to 8 weeks. Focuses on obects Send 20 cents in stamps or coin (coin ppreferred) for this - pattern at 3 months. to Needleeraft Dept., Wilson Publishing ,Co., >E.td., 73 Adelaide St „ �A T' Rearing, knowing where sound W., Toronto. comes from develops- at about 2 ti months of age. ' .. Can hold up his head when body -offs rin but it is always reassur- demobilized wrote -to the was atlia. is supported at the age of 4 months. ing to have the doctor's word on. it .thusly: > Laughs aloud at 3 to 5 months. anyway: "Deer sir: -'" Reaches for toys -at 5th to 7th Regularity of regimen, -. c!eaainess' "i am now out of service- and month. and, comfort help' to keep babies well. back in civil life. i shood now Can sit erect,usuaRy at 8 months All babies, should be- generally fed - like.to,,take my pen in -hand and -and. may evetil creep. (Very few and directed by professional advice. tell you and 'the whole ari»y to children walk so early, but some do.) �- _ go to hell." Can' usually walk with help at a Movement Of Troops Haying _unburdened his' lacerate f 'year - or thereabouts. .(Some ' babies . _ sour Old Bill just fay back an ' are more deliberate.) .: �� awaited developments. One da t' `Orderly Sergeant in The p y Walks alone by the 15th month.. Legionary large blue envelope reached hirl ' (Sometimes later) » I read something lately to the ef- and inside was an army form, wit] litter: fe ct that wh en the "Last Unpi eas- a covering - - Never' push the development of a aptness :' .was •finally is tae bag' and "WHIiam Buster, Esq.� ";• '.:». ; normal healthy _baby, or any other. . the various records sent from Ion-' "5ir,. a R ,. If the mother suspects trouble or ua- don to the archives of the respective - "I am directed by the .Secre. - L r. -4.-. „'? .' ,, •' , 4, °.. due slowness in development_she B" `: `• ;:; `',';: "' ' "'' ' : T ? would beat talk• to the doctor or take countries io which they belonged, tary of State for War to ark -- - x;� Canada received 10 tons. Mast of the nowledge your'. communication ' the baby fora throrough examin- •8 junk is now packed away. in the Daly of the 14th ultimo and to advise t «`�'a wp`r . atiori. Building in Ottawa - you that all suggestions relating NOT ALL ARE ,PRODGIES I suppose all those 'weird Briny to the movement and destination Unable to deliver bread because of driver's strike Which stopped 'V There is 'no • uses in being alarmed forma we had to fill in are stocked ; of troops . should be -noted in all deliveries, Cleveland, Ohio, bakeries. save away their outputs to as many .young mothers -are when there. I'd like to see - soars- of 'ein. � Form _B -! -467 9." . all those applying. ' Pictured -in scene ,in front of. one of the large their babies do not' proi:e pro id q i, - It reminds me of an old -one about. No, sir, e4en in civil life, Bil plants as youngstere gleefully. load up with bread and cakes handed or even keep up with the neighbor's Ithe ageing brave who, after -being couldn't beat the game. to them from 6bakeery window .t. First Police Radio Bikes His -Summer - - 3' h v : ' �.+ r• 2 y, '@t >.u?i'. a `� ec'�'ry'�o », r {; os, 1 ,.., `' '��' u°`'„p,•^ Zr" :, .,, 2 '�, Y _ Al � 4v�� •,. ' Jam '; o o;'E°3o �\G' ,m?C' ',ro. ';x � t,', ', 1 aA" Y? 4 r� f, ` /what a=,h�„ •arm • t A�}p, r i ,.• - 'd .s, Vim' \'�� i ��5�'''Kw. .y '' •,l' v' ?` J4' A� L��•u �'�"�i�,Y � \v \�FY`"I0e'�?`a'�3 :. gg AS j 'y '��v'`'LH•rq Z'�..... � v',¢ `t>Z4' 1 � ak, tea• wR J ` \ �y ✓ _ S ,C - ,Yh.� �'J 4.ti Yr•1��v \, ,y�J. �'i..Po \S({k '. .,,Fa 't r Jackie Cooper, youthful star of iZ .: :... the films, runs - ihr-oug it— the' -surf- near ..California beach home and 'A further step towards placing the Verdun, (Montreal),, Quebec, police force on' a basis of eincriency second to none in the ` forgets all about studio matters "Dominion has been taken- by authorities with the placing in operation of two' motdt•cycles' equipped with radio. In addition to increas= ing the efficiency of the department, the - municipality has also the-distinction of being _the only_ city in Canada with' such'. equipment -, while playing' the leading role, in for its motorcycle squad. Satisfaction that the necessary money -had been voted- by the City Council for the establishment of the new ; "Just a Boy." arm of the force was -expressed by officials of ' the department. They, including Director Dubeau, expressed the opinion that the radio , `.motorcycles would prove' of great value in eliminating crime, particularly that in which cars were used, in, the west _end municipality,. 1 The above photograph shows Officers McIver and P. Gatineau,, of the Verdun motorcycle squad, as they drive away immediately after ti their machines have been equipped by a Northern Electric radio engineer. The radio sets are located on the handle bars. The "V". iRti I shaped rods in .front serve both as supports and antennae, L�1aSt�L l:� LEI 1 �. J. ]looney, we regret to re- --Mr. and Mrs. Ely, and daughters j ,my is in t}e Village again with Mrs. bury Junction are visiting at the w. , post, has not been so well during the of Toronto, have taken up residerm Dales. home of her father here. past week, but we hope for an im- in their Pickering home for the Arthur knots, *ashingtos D. C. Keith Gourlie of Selby has return- - Drssid Munro is still confined provement. summer. is holida'ing at the home of his ed home after visiting his uncle, ' • to We home, but an earty improve- -J. C. and Mrs. Philip aecompan -' The Ladies' Aid of St- Andrew's parents here. Alex. and Mrs. Gourlie,bere. 'tent is hoped for. ied by Mrs. Clara VanHorne spent Church will be held at the home u' Pleased to see Rev. Mr. -Burgess Wm. Anderson is with his mother The Woman's Association of the Wednesday last with relatives in Mrs. Harry boyes, on Wednesday and Jack, back from the Sutnnier here. somewhat -improved. Mrs. Wm. United Church will meet an Tues- Oshawa July 17th. School, at Keswick. Anderson is in the hospital day, July 16th, at the home of Mrs. - ✓While working in the green- - Mrs. Clara VanHorne of .St. Th Mr Hill is in Vancouver, Mrs. Miss Marjory Annis is with' her ]l. S. Chapman, at 3 p. m. -thbuse one day last week, F. H. Hall • o�mas, returned home last Thursday Kennedy, of Toronto is with her sister, Mrs. F. Sewell, at Cedar Gr- -•"The •Water is Fine," so say the Sr., was prostrated by the heat, but after spending a week with J. C. sister, Mrs. Hill, - here ove. Mr. 'Sewell, we are pleased to boys, after spending some time in soon .recovered when removed from and Mrs. Philip Mrs. Staples and children of Sud- say is -somewhat improved in health. • ;the bathing pools in the creek dur- the building. -Lost - on King Str. or on Chur- _ - ing the very hot weather. -Miss Margaret Pennell has just oh Str. a sm4 gold brooch, ,wdth -- - - - - -- - - - -- - -The supply of strawberries is returned from England and the Con- three ainet'hysts• Finder please leave . gradually diminishing although a tinent, fl ying from London to Paris at News Office. - Supply is likely to come from north - and visiting Versailles and adjacent - Friday and Saturday made a erly points. The raspberry crop is points., recovil for heat thus year, when 'the ...beginning to ripen and the crop pr- -St. George's Church, Pickering, thermometer recorded a temperature' omioes to be an abundant one. on Sunday, July 14-th, 4th` Sunday of 90 in' the shade. -The Sacrament of the Lord's' after Trinity. Sunday School at 10 -Mrs. J. S. Balsdon has been con- t- p ickerin a Leader _ - - -Supper will be administered in St. a. m. Celebration' of the Holy Conn fined to• hear bed for- several weeks, Andrew's Church on Sunday, at 2.30 munion at 11.00. Evening Prayer at but is now improving] and is now INTRODU S. T., by the pastor, Rev., Dr. 7.30 -p. m." Preacher at both services, able to . go to their summer cottage C I N R Carmichael. Sunday School will meet Rev. E. G. Robinson. at the lake. .-At 1.30 p, m. Preparatory services -The hew automobile license -The .postponed garden party and , 'this' Friday evening plates are now being manufactured supper of St. Andrew's Church will - -Hay harvest has been in full at the Guelph Reformatory, and re- be held in Memorial Parkk on the -A GREAT SUMMER WORK BOOT Swing during the past week. In May .1 ceiving favorable conn¢nenf. The fig- evening of Friday, July 19th. A good thg farmers considered the crop a ures are a 'glossy white on a dull supper and a good program is ass- . _ complete failure, but the heavy rain -1 black, and will readily catch the eye ured. At -- a very Small Price falls in June veox'�:ed wonders, so' of the traffic ; offieer.)whey are a - Several articles, 1nclud' .a num that the farmers s'ae now rejoicing little wider than those at present in her of plates, gloves and a child's Rubber Heel in a bountiful crup� use and" the name of • the province is coat were found in the Park after -+ -The Pickering Public Library at the foot of the marker. the Dominion Day Celebration. The P$iico muter Sole will be closed during the first two -The government w* working out owners' may have same by calling at - - weeks in August, wit a exception irremovable markers for .'mote✓ the News office. V Leather Inner Sole of Saturday, August 3rd, and- Sat- trucks, to come into use in 1936. The - .Don't forget the Horticultural " nrday, August 10th, when subscrib- officials at Queen's. Park state that Society Basket Picnic to be.held in - - Toe Ca era will be allowed to take out. extra they will have to be torn to piece, Glen Avis Park, Fairport, on Wed- P - i. reading material to cover the inter- before they can be removed from nesday, July 17th, at 4 o'clock. Coin- The Price.. 1s ,., r 1 •.! 5 a Pair vening periods. " * voWeles. The officials state , that •retition and Sports. " Pease . bring 0--8 bscribers of the Pickering -some persons are suspected of using roses for display:. Public Library are reminded that one set of markers for two or more _' :: - Sizes, 6 -4 _ 1 they are at liberty to obtain, with- truck&, and this new idea is to pus ... out cost, any volumes from the dis- a stop to the practice. Dunbarton - , may desire. They are welcome to ex= man to another, Will you. go over -Miss . Mary - Annan spent a few carted group of fiction, which they ­Heard this week iri town. One ­Me S CHAPMAN amine the books at any time during and hoe in garden'"' the other, days this week -in Toronto .visiting the open hours of the library. "III be right over after dinner." A- her grandfather,' Mr. Scott. -Faros stock -are not likely to bout five o'clock they - met again., Miss A. Brander we are pleased to `. suffer greatly from a shortage of First party, "-Where have you been TWO STANDOUT VALUES. feed during the coming winter,_ as all afternoon'?" Second Party, "Ov Report they have done in some winters in er. in your garden, fioeing ". First P. School the past. Hay is a good crop in spite. "You did'nt hoe my. garden ", 2nd. V. - S• _ - Ti Tailored It _ of the unfavorable weather in the "Well, whose garden did .1 hoe? "; S. No. 8, - Whitevale; Senior p Top Ta red Su s or Coats for _ ' early part of the summer, and the Lst P. "That was rn•y neighbor's gar -_ Room, ' denotes honours, ,(f) fail.- „ are: (rec.) reeommonded. =en or women--Same cloth- -Same -- grain crops gives every promise of den Sr. 4th - Doris W''.son. lean H It;,- • being a heavy one. In "some parts. -The Aon. H. H. Stevens, Chair x - Price• -$23 �5 -Oats are now tour feet in height, and -- . of the Price. Spreads Investig- Jack Hornshav�,` • i'asst i. ,�:t y�str'q : other crops promise to be equally as ation Comn►ittee who has been some- work. Jr. 4th to Sr. ith t yell Mark, • 4l -- - ��++. * ": - - good• what of a thorn in the side of Mr. Sr 3rd to Jr '4t,i = Hplen' Hornshays Gordon's* aQn• s "Business Girl" Hose -Heavy rain and wind storms" Bennett, has broken 'away from thr Torn Yncieh ", I,es,lis Randall, ]foot. *►i r. have visited "several sections.. of the Conservative. party . and has started 8rownridge (abs. 1. Jr. :}r.I to Sr. Snag-resisting, „Chic• Kai- province and considerable damage anew Sid - Wilbur Annis". Virginia Mai- Splash-proof, � p g party which . we believe, will done during the past week. But they have a large following. He has not or ", Donald McKay Norwon Slip: - fon Hosiery are nothing compared- to those in at-. yet laid- down his platform, but that .cott_', Lueiertne Harm in, 0. rval _ Wil- _ -- •y - ber parts of the world. In New York will appear in a few ,days. What e#'1- son, De��id Tur�e ]van Booth (re c) 1 M1 - �.�� �:r �,, State, just sogth "of us, 38 are dead ect � it will have in the existing part- Qaran a Udell t ru 1 - F. Webster, and IM are' homeless, -and damage ies reanaina to be seen: Mr. Stevens -_ Pickering _ estimated at $16,000,000, and other says that a candidate in the inter- Junior Room, - Fred. �. Bun#i�ngf Citi erlil states have also suffered greatly eats Of'the new party wil l be put up Jr. -_.ird to Sr. 3rd -- Dxvjd. golden *, - - Ractio Licenses It�ete►bliahed 1867, from foods ..and. - winds. In. China, is every constituency in the country. Alan Stephenaon *, Jean Anthony, « hundreds are - reported dead and -Many deligiktful enterWmnents- Marion` Anthony, Marjorse Hamilton great damage done. have been given in honour of Miss Lousie Noble (f)•: Sr. 2nd to • Jr. --- - -- -- -- - -The Sacrament of the Lord'r. Myrtle Lockwood, Those marriage 3rd. = islanche Hstmlin. Gladys aided Supper will be observed in the Un• to-Mr. Hugh Squires took place last Hasid 'Phillips, s%estkle• Green. Nor - !ited , Church on Sunday morning at Saturday. Miss Myrtle Wilson, aunt man Randall (f 1. Ji. '-.',td 'to Sr: 2nd- CH O M •EAT S 1180 - o'dorlt -A large attendance of of the bride � ms hostess at a mis- Norma Middletorx ". Evelyn Twee) e* members and others is expected. milaneous shower at her home in- Gordon Greig, it,)- *'e liylanda, Harry —..= - There will not be and service at Qeha:sca -. The Junior and Senior. C. Herbert; Billy. Lu4y; . C;ark Major night, as the evening services are G. I. T. classes of the United Churofi Jean Marks (f), kenih lsrdell (f)• 1st - Round Steak . . w 2oc• withdrawn until the First Sabbath iA presented their former teacher with to Jr. 2nd - Edward -Di Marco* Jno. $eptember- There will be . a meeting a kitchen ahower..The Y., P. S. held Anthony•; Mollie Randall *; Alvin r - - ' Wilson; nced Meat. _ ; 12c. of on 1 Monday' evening, at fi and` Mrs.' rs George a .thPield on Frida McKay. Pr.-to ;vl ` r'k. - Law rencr .. home of Mr. Gordon.. • - y y. _ '�Cia *r: Middlet on" Stewing Beef,. - :.... _� 12c. o'clock, D. S. T. All elders and the evening last, and presented the Kathleen Hamilton', Beginners to -- - -- Stewards are expected to attend. young .couple with a beautifpl whl- Pr.- -- •Cathar'ine.'Ltt' ns �, 14obel :Mlarls Cooked Ham - -Many chlrrchea are complaining nut occasional. chair. The Junior Uoyrl Mason, Hazel Hamilton; 1root. -abort the .small attendance on Sun - Room of the public school: where Herbert Mary Surwash, ,Bobby Ph- -Dutch Loaf • • GSc. - - - _day evenings. The explanation can Myrtle has taught for the last_ three- illipr-tabs.) D. E. Johnsk)Xr, ''each- � be found is the large 'numbs'; of years, preaerteii her ,.with a lovely s'7. Variety oaf, ; • 35C. motor cars that tax the capacity of electric reading lamp: r - Y 'the highways during the week -end In Memoriam especially' on Sunday ~evenings. It is -- Jellied ' • eal) • ' ' '� :.+ �Oc. - ° Sq Squires--Lockwood res- Lockwood very discouraging for mit(ister$ to FOSTON -In - loving memory of a get up in the pulpit and preach to Pickering United Church was the dear husband and father, James Head Cheese, _ ;�: 15c.. tmly, a handful of a. congregation. A scene of a pretty wveddhig, 'on Sat- Fwston, who passed away at Duzl- -- Bologna., w ;; ,'`: 15e. good many thousand Cara may be urday, July 6th, when Myrtle Edna. barton, July_ 7th, 1932. seen passing through the village• al- daughter -of Mr. and '`Mrs. D. • &T. • Your last parting. aydsh we would' most any 'Sunday during the summer. Lockwood, and Hugh J. son• of Mr. liked to have 'heard, _ 4 With six out of thg eight clubs Lorne and the late Mrs. Squires, A pd br parting in your., ear_ our last • ■ t D, within five games of each other, the were• united in marriage. Rev. Hugh artin word. - International Baseball League race G. Crozier officiated. The bride made fOhly those who +lave lost ate able = - g Is one of the closest in the ,dame. a• winsome picture, attired in white to tell, BtiCC�]er (phone 3000) i'ieering Four out of the eight clubs can qual- satin and lace, with veil, and carry The pain in -the heart at not say- ify for the play -off series. The Tor - mg an old- fashioned Nosegay of ing farewell. - onto Club is. right. in the • thick of Roses, and was given in marriage =A Loving Wife and -Daughter the play -off argument, Baltimore by her father. Her Maid -of- Honour. Orioles with their home -run hitters was Miss, Isabel ..Squires, sister of -' Card of Thanks, come to Toronto for night games on: the groom, wearing a gown of shell - Monday July 19th, ' with two games ; n Saturday, pink crepe, with large white hat,'al- We wish to express our sincere ;_ o y, July. 20tfi. Cheer Ike so carrying' an old - fashioned Nose- thanks to the many friends and nei- • •Soon and the lads. gay of Roses and Cornflowers. The ghbors for- their kind expressions of - --The Dominion General Elections syrirpathy and help in our.recent sud- - e will be held thin fall grooms attendant wa's Mr. Cecil hT. X eat �llalrket probably in Lo^kw "d, brother of the bride, and den bereavement in the loss of a n -s- �.•' - -.August or September. Premier Ben- the ushers were Mr. Walter Richard- Fickerin s behaved son and brother, Hilliard. hett, whose health ..has been in a son and Mx: Gordon Lockwood.. Dur- We especially appreciate the many _ Serious condition from a heart aff- ing the signing of the register, bliss floral tributes and 'the help given-by ` ection;' has consented to continue the - Elsie Lockwood," sister of the bride, the Gherry synod Choir. - - For• ..... leadership of the Conservative party -- - sang My World: After Vie sere- until after the elections at least, al- ' Mr: -and- -Mrs: W. -A. Beare- -and r'! ---tho h- it- -- cony -a _reception was-'held- at the Famil <i00D BEEF, V EAL, LAMB ' ttg m�_be _ a serious matter home of the bride's parents. After y•• ��11� -for him as regards his health, but the- goe-sts had greeted the bride'a;ld ANI] POltii s change of leadership x' 1 .be to ------ . - -_ --- the disadvantage of the ( ,at groom, another pretty ceremony took X~ Aduerttnpmenee. ipea during an election can .. y Place, when little Lois Beverley, niece of the bide, and daughter of Also-GOOD. SERVICE - shong effort has been made "By Sir:." ylr, and 'Mrs. Earl Lockwood, of .POOR SALE-11 weaned pigs. John E. W. Beatty and the financiers .,f R. Clark, R R. 1, Pickering.- 46-47 -• Oshawa, was christened. The- bride - Montreal and Toronto to have a Ln and groom • left for a trip to Mus- U(40Y WAN'1 ED - yteel tires, - - ion Governmerft but W. L. MACKQ7n- kr,ka;' the bride wearing a rett� Bohn sop naW .or good as new, Apply at P New+�gtfice; 48 -48 tie King has made it clear that the n;,emble of rase and black, with the y liberals me will not be a party to that best �^isgheg of their hosts • of friends - _ Pr 0 • -� movement. following them. �4" SERVANT,' Imp,