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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1935_07_19�' ✓ - VOL. �.1�'. ::. PICKERING, 0N. T.. F�RIbA Y ' rT E_' I.I" ;� 1A35. N,,% f47 lYOfrs4trtassal gialD4f. Greenwood _ _, - _ . , of Ottawa,, GhEENWOOD I Rev. Mr. Mutton will conduct the Mrs. White, of Ottawa, is visiting " R. H. n, PF.ARSON- Phpeiciao - services here on- Sunday, and-will be her sister•, Mrs. Hill. - I�itndSur {eon, Dunbarton. :Uly .,, - - , assisted ,,y St. 3MattheK's Boys' Mr. F.• Hill has returned horn ° af- " •MILLS _ Our trucks pass your way choir, �f Toronto. t''r a ?^n rt?) s},ent in Vancouver and RE FORSYTH.Oph.D., DiIreeetor every .day.' - .optometrical Aseociationof Ontario_ Reg: � • S. Stewart, of Toronto, is the West. - tataraa Member of the .American optometrical COAL COME, spending a few days with '_firs: 'M.' Established 1838 aasacialidn. Eye. examined by appointment A. Sadler and famil Hear Ernie Bruce and His Company Pbone 2804, Claremont. Ont. ' Y• - . _ - -- - ------- - -' - -- W..OD, -CEMENT) 31rs. Ellis entertained friends fr ii at St. Andrew's Garden Party ; bra!• Toronto on Sunda-, and is now sp- !Memorial Park Pickering; Jul:- 19. All Feeds _ SAND, GRA EL, ending -a• few days in- Tormtn. - R DONALD RhDLY tsarriocei. Enimer,;,,)n and -Mr,. Ormerod and Highland Creek Art? lower 1Tl price.- c�S the ..SOIICItut, Notary r'UbI,C 1vluueyW Luau. .- ... - Otficeluimeriy uccuy,ra uy toe,;, :,, n. �aarie,_ and. bars. Ornerod Sr.; and Mrs.' Fran, I12arket'(lechiles 111V prices' ciao, south wu,g ul wurt aiuu„e. wartoy. oiy .'\Va!1 spent Sunday at Creswell. An afternoon tea will be held by - - -- ;--- - -= BUILDER'S SUPPLIES Jr,hn and'flrs. �3'atovn, of.0'Sull_. the :Hi;_;hland Creek•Juninr'InstA -will be loA-'r.e-daccerd- - -. ltz- �IEAlU1, BELL, , KU�a - at the home of Miss Jeanne Brwrn- in 1 ". L W. J. 1�EA'cUN. 1;. C. a1F0 IOCaI cartage .work lva*ts Garners and Leis and fir.. c�i . B. BELL J. v, F. ROSS . Stat.mhargh, of Victuria Square, call well of Highland Creek, on Saturday For yourig pigs nc.•,tirg iy edual "Mr-,-. !Hiss M. Wood on Sunday. afternoon, July 20th,•from 3 o'clock tukhorts to, give t. :.er1: H health J. A. WRIGHT. y' . ' 87298y'Street, Toronio., .Adelaide 2838 A: W. MITCHELL " _11r R. Phll!p of 'Buffal�i, spent a till it Silver {ollect a.` Flieryose Atlkrt'wnd fix theta, for'heavie"t - ..__.._._.. ' - - few days recently ut *_, Nr oaren,s welcome:'• - - - -'- (Suocersor to D. Munro and Picker- 5 t�r� - -. • , feeding later. C C. RICH'ARDSON d Uo. B�r.rie•- -Will and 'firs. Middlet-vn. _hiss Elvu - - y Y R pigs_ �- ,irrti;'.Coal Co.). Cherrywood Do not stunt oar nun .cera, Solicitors, So. ,r_ *I`„ Suirrs sot, Middleton returned wlfh her tc by feeding foo strong feed and 3tU- -9 481U. rid tit. rory�rtcy '!foie P.ickenil Ont. Vlea = - -Ad. iMlU. ' Nig6Ca�undaysand Hoir• . spend., her lwliday =. on the Ftart. Ra 3777. Pickering Phone 366. Nil M.i�• 'E, Gates has been visiting n Offlco phone 7400 ' Residenve fi3'L0 the pity' f.-.)r afewda;.. g FI'\E CHOPPING ¢ivea best THOM!SCN at M, MI[.LA!�- Barrie. Fairport hen. 5talrctturt, Notary I'ubhc_ Offii €at Ross -M:,rrish ,f Hig ^land Creek. r'esnitr iri' pig feeding. r . R� ltdeuce of hTr. Thumsuu, Iut l l „ronceas,on 1, ` was the 'r'3e.St of his . C'7usin, Bub Pe1lteFing. Oli +cehours''I'htutdny and Saturday STEWART BEARE Early 'on Mund'ay , murninz last. A GRIND NINE. _ Nenings, (cow 7.tk7 y, rn tog 34 p m.. or by George. Steer, :�'..� years, Oi :34 I.eB_ 1iar:'1511 f92 a few days this ,past • -�_ - -- - - - . ippppooinlment. •Ioruutruthcgg U5 Royal Bank • >z , •'CHUFFING Bldg., Phone Pick ?0 ,U. i'orunto .EI£an 5303. Radio Service l:e �t. Pc,r• nt a, died suddenly a *_ t.. ^.e 'ti °' {' ' 31 "_' . s•• ,.mer home of his bro�her, Chas. The sv+im_na rig -h Ae was. a - poop-• CON fi .9NNiti - B,letlsLrrt, Finer[ tclnipnleat for expert, Barrrrtt. 'of Fairport- Br -ach. Mr. _''pot•.?iuring' :! recent warm weath- Mcuda.y. WiFdn400day c� Friday /Soiicitora. Nora lesPuhtic gtlartYOteed gArvive' Steer had spent !,tar Sunday at ti:' er. '.t7t.rl :X.,th �:oti-Fig and Ad.• flat. '7 eP` t, ppr lmg , GORDON D. CON ANT. k C, Parts, Tubes, and Batteries lake, and ,,as Patine his breakfast, •if }cater• and fre.a7 a” the time. - ALL1N F: ANNIS.B, A.. LL. B. _ A ndr.4Uer :,frladie. from 'his con.- -; lUI- R'I:c1Ji1 FLf1l, R' - - on nomad, prf,paraT :ry to his' return to the city oBScex. -•712 Stmcoe St. c,,.Oahaw- _fir Radio .aDd Attrpti6er� A x'hen nN c,liau�d- a ri r;ied• irn.iied' man;ty &tterded- the gardon' tea -an I' y9'alti t� r,ny acid b4rrrr+:• t.hsin Phones- -4 and 3 f{).hawsi; and at the Court " . t,. s_ t>7 n�`, rn,`- T b }' i, a)' •, I,i¢ IP ire for - lately. Dr, H. C: Pearson.'of Dunbar 5a:_i_ay aft o ;n h-!d ,,. e House, Whitby. (Mr,Conant` Phone (Whit `lpeoialty, t Cllr• t:Rtt,« % It '.;1tN� ir.- �ht1t't• by). _ :.t tt. was s +.mr :orei, but hP :':a iw- ) gr :,.1,i: :f 'l.r... B. 1,)V. {ln— 30 kulll 1'a -Ara+ lCA Jtt►•lf`tYa•a• Kau ra:,k(.• .[)liter- bi,- cujtri . i d hours: ai,1. Death-tea :; due :� u O -.r Y.'P. :;;: n'�11 re rite; Ph+,nr 1N ark :(itt.t, Yttk { {(x,, L Y• " _ ar r r at t .e .arr,p,%' ?r41 fle -`~,u : : ^.eM at at :ri fix ivy. stoti f 9601. _.. ser�,_a ':u rrhas _ ; �F'i1. ('. FM1r1Tfi. ft D. �, L. D. c, x _ �_ :,_u. �o~v truck_ :,xned b4 •'.• I.•ru; riiil'. hr} t� "P•ine -•lav sag's.^ T,h1` ?Q T t L,t,FUr utila' Hnt119 „ er.tit4d tc. yr,nrr)+itrr,nx p. ,r - - "A iast' ink. All tilt tnp ::red w•e, R t►trtnz•� �.'ra <': r'r,.. 7' „r •'t •. land he (Seal 'oll e Ur. ), t.• Laic+•, f;raau :,te :r The Beal More,C - * Pr' U tttT r.•: "Iaii.H anti ta?Paia '_ _ -- .. the l ollrtfr Urn m•.uraOffic ov,lDr A �lar2Z�10IIt "'tt narrow' ear :rl,o „rT Ja :uia3: a,trr: �P,r!melttber till; la the week ''r - �• +� K3REF.tl.T to University. or y Claremont ;in odlcr nv.. - - ',Saott'g atnry every 'r'ttra.lay and Friday. Pbtme - P H 0 N I: 9.24 •`,, • • n'r he br dg•' ' - - lcoufT io -I 1, n l,t wa, crr = i t i - 2`Lf _ lead °r,iz t •_ che_ aaryd Yiar. When tk, 't %i r�tir,;•,,�i fsar•:en .Party; to ifo N;RfiFR — U R N-I T U RE 'ridge' Ra••e way, the frontpart -on the c :arch- tie- •rtiv ±c :ri Saturday TT. FAl,i kl P;,.L DS, . r -erns, ax- � o`cr,ck, S. T. .a �.,•d Shingles I��oe dale �. t We tare- die la+,u xn' at -tiacr,ive• the truck gr;rnst wit',-it. '111,e rea- [ U.`,., .raduatert tear rieYri• C:c.flrt;.e or 1 P K z• . °•,:tram will 'r?- ,r•r,ente,! t, 'llr, . Denial iur�eune u,•ci -he 1'r�ver,;ty of Tnrunt„ Variety t,f r heels :5'ere caug�,t by a IarL" °♦ 1,viL�: i�' i ” .ChYrch! NCkrf,Rjt �)rrtr east )Hicef hrwre� P . Aluminum and f }rRrttIPwal•r? i;tC.: ::hu3 �= GO,`ntlnfe the..truc•c- foe n yr B °1< IiAr•t'ep,. Canada's.., well itngv^ -10x4 GkicRniz «d Steel Shingles, m, to is p m.. or, r,y appointment. (X -ray- I'urniturv, %nd Fuiciture :n¢ into the water. Tile � ?rit•• -;, J. � .- nterainer, a'5ai;tai 7y Mr. . %enr.ey: Birci'p Felt SltitP 9h,inKle�, - servlse). Phony Pic a7;att 4 ry- ° _ = Nnveltiee. t, .. :her p.•pular artist, ais.; 11r.i. C. Also. re-rat t.r ring tn,pQp wheels. ! - 4 tabu, :�f ,'I'uroritu, e:caae+i vitnr,u: at' k. '•f f'hare•rinn6: Fl�ciu ,Tli?t: Prices lute, in Ile «ping with [lour[[ ., njtiry. For' some ;ime The i,r.dgF• its, x Lawn rnowkrs rhwrptined. ztt►itnsws garbs. _ vl e. ar=hed ,b; '.en ;,,t..beep considered ;ae j.r- 'eavy :: m - PA,r8RSOii3 traffic. 4d Orchestra, - under the leadership - S LA13F.tifUAI'L` CaII trod get prices. Phone 2313 ELIZ -ARkTH HIGETARf)4ON- Gyproc and Lime = ,f 11r, Barre?. D, n:at rnicg this er- ,.Fye indautotncb b rnaur,itace of all kmd.. J BrUUgh;tm = ent xf t. :e- iea3) ^. Admission '25 and - - orsentang compaarc. nr + td dnancarl stand• - .. FUEL Jur,t arrived a .lMrsre nhrpriwat of _ '_: 10'cent5.. - Gyp� i,c' it) the folk,[, inaz .crz,es : &1is. Bell Brriw:,, of Tnr,,nt,a, - is - -- �j PGKTILl; Lice•nNt+d Auctioneer: 48 in. r 7'L in. G roc , Dunbartoii United Church Garden i' . for Oountres, of York acd Ontario. Aac y� holidaying. at the T. -C. Brv'Yn , orne.- ttba arias of all &trio'• atcebaa i to on sbortsa {!� in, z K4 ire. •` biicc' Beatrice a_evei, �,n :_;. Qntrr• Party. Friday July :6ih- Rose aCtaaa. eiddra"•r3rren areer P.O., oni~ 4S in. z i�ti iv. •' _ bank Corners _>t . tain:nsz, a friend, biie� ,iiuearth... Builders Supplies ; . R� BFATO ��' TO VV ��' ;� ;w H [ P 4t+ i n. z lllr i n. week. `' Clerk. C,rnvrvaaoer.Ct.mm,"a,on,r for z Sr 1,anac)na 3U11t : iljlk ' :Pr�difrt•rc' fntak 84 javits. Accourtant, Etc l4suer i,l 4: in, i1'Itl[t'valP _. - - _- : Miir,aateLicense", M, h+tevale•out. okay Lt,i1.r et ':R the To,%n .A all -iln.'Mizinfcty; - Lumber krill H•arri v R1 PI,, -ter• evening. ifiss dean Vi'e'uater is holidaying Lath fir . I.: SandPr.:im aria r' :iidr��, of 'vrith Mr. a -4 -M r••. ,ari' K'el:_.ter. Jb C• Slain les- pICKERI11iG = - ! Ton,nto, ate-' h-,,lidaying at SiI :er• :fir. and M s. Clarence F',eding Lie Aut•ti,r;ioer.f „r a',,r k I : were '•;eek-end visitorsi at the Rand 1�llle Coal - • ; �«trirR Farm. C Ontario and Untartu-Counure: LV MBER YARD r:, — q t.�0a� - 51r. Bart Ilan et and 1i r. 1i n;'ey all hurnP. A h I'iN All land„ nl satcn prurttptlt a ttnded to �Ir. r1. F. Pugh. of` :7% rontca, -. soer' DOI11ePr l C (,OIt e _ �r� n great demand as entertainers a day �,r two •at the picnic xii'•t h :� - . r►:rssr. R1C3k <1,.��tf.N Pickering Mills at zarden parties. Sales may br.arranat Wr. at the NE WS blr,ce: �' !� _.. Bell anti'lrtdcprncicnt t• ^oars. _ _ Mrs. F;. AnnLa, Miss Ca sel= and -brother.. lcFr;t. :eUt. ' ],tp }P, flm tnr _ r El'ell. ,t e' hail a ';>< mderful daq.:S g'.nttt,v. Uott►rio. - - ,iece .anti -Hu:,h fr.annvn .petit .Sun- A le Brad Wood` Mash, Feeds, Ja, At Lake Siru•ve.' +aid e :ery,nr_w : :v' at'ended :!le '.an THE GENERAL CA' �O *ALTY 1Ir-, A. 1I,hun and ,A ter, `'ia. G. ion li•.'r,ac •st V�,t„d!ar is Palk. 1a' 'At'er'ts for 1.111, r1 t' i*F7 frP” IN, C(14fP4�t" and Poultry Sil n . - 1 rti�.d -, ar,a fie._, - Y PP Rat vir•itpd thfrir - aunt:- lisa •Ida ' 9 This Company was the Pioneer of , i Pit,.-,,n - on �ti ada,� day. _ ThF =« r rice :n -toe Dapti.t Churc. ^. •' Hail Insurzncp in. E:as7tern Canada and _ lies In stock. ri t all 11 r- aad ZTi I n.,r: t :''tlidtrt�l'?y, R °�; ..�uuda�- . mFrr.: nq - i -Hl ;be': '_, tiIIQ provided as pr'tgcTign, t•4 its P_.;icy.. ",f T,•'ionto, viAitr•ri at the. T. I obert- charms •,f t' -'.A B: • Y. P. I.'_ with Cnekiahn t Iif) __ - plenienis - times s,n liar :p ran Friday bi,,. %l :rt.slap,•ak -r- ffnn) Tornhui. Secure Prices before Buying holders during t *.e ?ea;vn'3 1:31; 1.'+Z)2 - 1933 and. 1'134, more than hU,:i17,'Of,, : /''rL _ 1fi�• `1f. I3'arnt,n.. uC'Detr t; -an <i • In thF ah�ence nf. Rev, `1r...��'ilson; _ _ _ _ OpPill�ry friend, ,f 'l'orurto ,pcn;- tc: week- on \ariuus k;nd.; of c;- ir• - k c " : : °r'• * Ta•. You may insure.thow ,,f your. crops -. end at .t b,: M. HsntiitF. -, snme.'• -... un�',ia F.'i: r�r;, tv ieh'- were he .1d :a �� T j T C �i `� _ which you ,prefer; a]i of them, or Mon: Thar. Sat. 1 11.r. 'and Ill Sheph -rd an�1 fan- Sunday evenint>. Hi; text, 'Behol�;' YY 1 J-',' O lw B 0.7a merely certain sections. ly. ,f Burlingt•,n, were week -end vv' �',thc. �ul,j�tct. _ 't,•a xhoulht ° -ul ark . (,OCLISL HIII► Ont. T t ?Onl l;uects of the F.aann• faniTy, dress. PboueSlacrkT?,(Ni ' CYF�IL F. 1',nRLEY Y l l Sunday S<1,arih'pMn1r was tin- The Tie_ annual t'elt :ecery.Ser�'ice rill Phone — Pickering, 6700 avoid bly ,i tuuned frutn fVednes- 'be held ut: �un,ia >, July Y1.. at ` -'.30 - D.' N.. I.oc,kwood � p day until Friday',if this week, h.'m, l.ay.M, Lick will be in cha;gF Bedroom r� Y1t'1:I KINf;,' pNT, Mr. and `Ira. T. .13. Iiu;;hes and of the sen'ise, and Dr. kaiser, of :Outf it daughter. of - Strathmore, Alta.; Oshawa, *wilL be the' guest -spaeakei•. CiOB8lstlne of 511Lrrion6 ' R. G. CLENDENING. vilit„r� d•ith L. and Mrs. Mid She<ial lr,u;ic will he furnished by -� dletun last week. the Peaches :Hale Quartet.. In' case. bed, good felt inat.treFH► ­FUNERAL DIRECTOR • • NIiss- Gladys• • Gannon, of, Toronte., oC :rain .service will he held in thF � s cache sprirg. dresser and -- w'110 -is now on her holiday., spent United Church. Gain Weight Quickly Private Ar'rthnlanc�e chiffonier'' all in walDut several days last week with N'irginia . The Pu_l. I•vans re -union �picniF DRy and Night Serviee White; nf--Ctaremoilt. held in McKay'.-, Park on July•'10th, s . finish *HAVE Hundreds d lttoan Phone 9000 On account, of other. gatherings wa,; a great sueve',a from everv, ant Complete —:.4:3 00. _ the �V, \L,'S, inbet?av wili be held on le. The • afternoon leas spent in gam- LOVELY and women have Malvern 3000 gained 4 to -16 S1mmOII8,Bed tijattrefis Thursday., July 25th instead of thc,`es, when some fifty prizes were wr,n s K J.N • pounds of solid flesh re;;ular date of meeting this' -,vfek. by various contestants,- anif in re -_ with C. -C. & & ,Y and 5prin., • Markham, • .Ont. Mr. anti Mrs. n: R: �1,alter,-of-Tor- newing old acquaintdnces, and .mazy Tonic Tablets with amazing EX* ,:'Complete—,$14 50. - - =— - -' „rrto, 'visited at fiic' 4Ii'drlteton ohms veer@ *he stories told of the eats TRA benefits of Clearing up pjmplI, slain; banishing headar hes and indi• Lawn Mowers Decently, they wP1?acewnrpanied by' Hone .by.. The sport: w=ere under the gestton; steadying shaky nerves, Duch .alid 'Lawn Chairs the fnrmer'c father, &I r. J.ohri Wait- callable direction of Mr. Fred Evans, gaining strength . C. & B. Tonto � alR£iiB III StOC'li Sharp©lred� and Repaired 'r'r,�of 'Mitchell, Ont. 31igc Irene Push and•S. J. Puzh. Mr. Tablets contain four vital ingredi• Hemp Rtes made- fn Flo] $vin �ollrr5 Nflty Mr. and Mrs. Ge„rge Smith, 'dau= Jawes F,•vans, C':tttemont, reNeived P. and � ract of Ccxial ive, in Cho�o+ � land, and Grass Ruffs, m }lee' s;hter,. •lean, and birg, W: Dobsdn', of prize for the oldest person on the. late coated form. Get new attrao• in Japan, for �erantia Or B' -g' Palilt,S, I'�narlibfA, Beaverrnn vverP Sunday visitors' at grounds,'being iri his list year. tiveness and rep in a few'weekal ; 'the home 'of, blrs. Get). Philip. firs. David 'Evans, (if Udney, was the sec- :Sold at all drug stores. _ sI..M. _porch, _ _ ., : )v'a.r'nishps and Stains. Dnbson remained fora visit' with her and oldest, being SS', a mere. boy. Ca t C. C. & B. Tonic TablstrrN Y At Different Prises; &Ili RFSCf ► in full line rif colors. sister. Seven person., present - avernged Hooked Dlats, made In r. The Womeri c histitiRe held n very wnre than' At years, nearly three r Also Tl. It PS Rnd 0ILS ' D a successful meeting' at the Ross Raine hundred being present: It was voted- of �* - Drug Store - - -- -- - Gxrdk- h- ToaL+- aand_Chick- .up.pljes ._. -. - .. _ ..._ Quebec-- - - --.•- .. home - iin -- Tuesdayafternoon.� -- fine - : -to- form-- an- �ssoctatron- ta_- maka -it •• �hile the laPt =-950, pr,)gram for the afternoon proved an annual affair, and the following' FAT " ') 6800 y 'WP havN t•he AQeney for - -- most iiiterestin Four ladies, Mes- officers -were elected: President, ; MA9SEY- HARRIS. g Pickering - Onttlrlr ', '.'dames ' A:' Glen, • F. Robertson,- G. flug'h Pugh; Whitevale; Vice- Presid - C A STERRITT` a a RE Harris :Philip and B. Easton, gave five min- ent; Harris Evans, Toronto; Secret IT - t•. . Th k' T 'Fred ed F Clare- Funeral " ' talks n e rea ton a sea - ary- easur r r vans ' Director �`%IN BUSBY ate o c p r e, „� ers .voiced their views ..on, what re- n6nt 'with- a, iiitr6ri committee. T4�,-1 E K R I G NEWS -Aimbnlanc SerVi'ee" creatirin really means,. Tile talks t. Phone' 1800 ..Hardwiiore Phone 4000 were very ifiuch appreciated The Novelty Program and W. H. Moore „ Pial[eriD ► ODtAfiO PICKERING hostesses'served a very dainty tea-at " M. P. tivill be heard it the Dun= _ :: the close. s barton Garden Party, July 26th �? ._ .. W .. _..- .. _ - _ • "Yoll 7w, _ - -+A;.4'T Sr", 11 _ - .. . . v -RW A YEAR FOR HOW TO MAKE ICED TE x� Infuse sir heaping teaspoons of Salad& Black Ta In a pint of fresh n `GROWING TURKEY water. After six minutes strain liquid into two quart container. While hof, d� SF;adi` 11/2 cups of ranulated sugar and the juice of 4 lemons. Stir well until sugar Is • dissolved; R� container with cold water. Do not allow tea to cool before adding Birds Should Be Ready By Early the cold water, otherwise liquid will become cloudy. Sane with chipped ice. - �� Winter; Clean Alfafa Range IA A -LAD Will Give Results According, to investigators at t<hP Pennsylvania agricultural exper.men- _ - rind station, bronze turkeys gave con- ____ _ tinued increase in growth during a r, 24-week period. Work carried on at 4== Other stations allows a 24-week grow•. ing period for Turkeys. Poults hatch- �r+++• - Z ,•.. ed on April 15 to 30 are of market Age on October E0 to November 16i'r - while those hatch-ed- on 9fay -15 -to 30 - - �' ® reach market a$e on November 15 'to - - • -• - - - - - - - - - - - - _ _ - - r. -.-.+• .-. . . E YOUTH 30, One must not overlook the im- 1 O portance "of haling turkeys • finished :and in prime condition at -time oI %dour Handwrfting marketing. It may be necessary in By NiP1_i.iF M. SCANLAN - some instances to allow a longer per- RQVeaIs . s Our - (Author of "Pencarrow"), iod for market before the end of a _ 24 -week period. All Righta Geoffre}� St, Clair Turkeys' eggs require more moist Characterf Reserved . Graphologist ure diking the 28-day incubation per- BYNOYS]fs couldn't do, it." iod than do hens', eggs during their �! l8ere we nee a group of young ueo The feverish excitement that 21-day period. Yesterday .L received a letter from Not so very lop ago, a Western D e carried on the tides- ° or youth .. _... Y 8 g Young Belly Pencarrow finally settles drove. others into a war -time mai- ' On the eighth- day, all eggs should a lady in England, whd wrote 'me reader tiled" to disguise his -hand- down on the Pencarrow tarn, with riage restrained Genevieve. be candled, and all infertile ones re'- soine time ago asking for a character writing, obviously - in the effort to ' Genevieve, his cousin, as housekeeper, K. •- -• who is in love with her ccusin. Robin Dry -eyed, amidst the tears, with - moved. If, an old type or poorly ven. analysis for herself and two of her find out wether I could discern U16 Herrick. Cousin Nell Macdonald ba a chill loneliness in her heart Mated .incubator is used, fife a friends. Here is what she says: _ real from the'•false, Froth the point conies engaged to Erena Joicey -Gott. , she eggs : Peter iencarrow is showing interest saw Robin embark, and sail'away— should be eandled again on the twen- "We think each one of the three of view of learning something of the, to biuiste Kite, a typist, awn to an unknown destination. tieth day, and all with dead germs re- analysis you sent fs true, anct quite accuracy of what we claim for Graph- faced s family is .suddenly faced with y oiogy this wi s erfectly in order. But, - the ser :oars Illness of $ir Mifea pen Kitty's tragic misery woke her moved. On -the •27th day, the incu- accurate. I myself am very conscious �x iiy suddenly marries Maisie Kite. pity. Ella shed no tears for Philip bator door should be closed and not of certain of the traits which you this reader went further titan that 4 1. Then. the Ureat War breaks out- Robin Gentry, but finally promised - to disturbed again until the maln hatch criticised in so friendly a manner, He had a very serious problem that - feels he must inlist . ' is completed, and thank you again for the rem- eined- was causing him a good deal of ail '' meet- him in London in -three months In some ways the war had wrought time, when the war was -over. On the 28th day it is advisable, es- ies which you were good enough 'to iety, not unmixed with unhappinessi Y & Jessie broke down 'when --Potty- pecially when using forced -draft ma- outline. You say one thing o{ me —and he requested my help in solve, his, emancipation; it had liberated said good -b3 e. to remove the poults that, in particular which although not a!_ .ing his problems. him from the tie of atitdde' .vhich chines, gr "It'll be over soon, old girl, and- have- dried off to the nursery trays, Rays "acknbwledged by' Iny "friends, Now' in this = work, in connections had, made him impotent. , A national I'll bring you a hat from Paris." chick boxes, or when available, . to i feel myself to be absolutely true. with various newspapers, the votumei node had made him free. All his He tried to jest, but even the pro- battery- brooders, where they.may be That is where you state that 1 am of mall is so- large that is is not•pos -j life he had hesitated, weighing his raise of adventure could not wipe kept In a temperature of 95 to 98 de- a 'rather self- interested person'. In sable to give to each letter the at, actions lest by them he might inflict out the years of intermittent con- grees _ F: The shells may be removed this connection k seems to me .re- tention that. it might deserve, and! some but or injutice on Another. He tent with Jessie and the children from the traps and the unhatcIIed markable that you should sum up thus, from the graphological. angle,) k4w now that he must' make his _down the Sounds. - After till, he was eggs given more time to hatch. -my character by stating that you 'it is my 'pfactice to make a rapid - own decision anti arrange his own a famii • man now, and it did make THRIVE ON RANGE � should sum up my character by stat- summing up of the various character life, and not be daunted b the fear y ing -that you felt that the most suit• fstics shown in the writing, and then:' of cone uences. It was not-as-the a difference when the brrak came. The pouits should be confined ua- able vocation for me could - be that go on with the particular problem pre-! q Y Sir. Dliles and Genevieve were at til they are ten to twelve weeks of of nursing, because of the self-'con- rented Ia'the letter. '7 affected himself, but an acute sense the Awapund races when news of the age, when they should be moved to tamed poise that of duty. of loyalty, constantl • barred you 'say 1 Have. S y landing of Gallipoli cane through. a clean range; preferably one of al- I -say you *ere remarkable because I don't look for evidence of ilia the way to his own fuiifilment. Genevieve looked a..css_ the green falfa, clover or bluegrass and white for the last 42 years i Have- beeti ea guise —when a person writes in to In this newly won freedom, sens- space that had, so short a time be- clover. The brooder house. should be. me for a character analysis, I take able of the bitter waste of their old- gaged at aarnd I including 15 years • B fore` held the camp.. She wondered moved regularly, to supply green feed � Canada, and I have acted as ma- for granted that he is serious,, and i4 � _ - en years' of youth, Robin had come where Robin's tent had bEen. . He and to lessen. the chance of contaml• troa on several occasions, sometimes being quite . fair with ' me by giving Lo claim Genevieve; to offer a belat- had tramped this grassy track where nation. A clean range is one on .which for fairly long periods. But, though , his actual normal -handwriting, - It; ed 'atonement for the-barren. harvest horses' hoofs were galloping. She no poultry manure has been spread I loved the w9rk, and nearly, always one had to search every letter to see of their love. did not see the colours flan past and on -which to poultry bavei been .loved and sympathised with my pa- If there was any attempt `to disguise On, a night in late September, un- the post, nor hear the cheering as ranged for two, years. tients, I realise that. always, in the •th'e normal hand, it would take me ` der a grey, moonless sky, Genevieve the favourite ,won. back of my mind,,aas a fairly deter• six months to deal with one week's 1 - kept her tryst with Robin, deep in Her thoughts were on that barren • mined aim to acquire success and volume of mall, Happily, eases of the shadow of the garden, where beach where even now, at that mom- money", this kind are rare. I am not crfticis. 700,000 German 3 have quoted this letter, I ustrat- ing this- particular correspondent: I ' itree fern and kowhai hugged the ent, had she known, they 'we're was able to convince.him that graph- = linosty terraced hunk. fighting a grim, heroic battle to .able$ Undergo lye as it is of any generous letters ology is very helpful and he acknow_ . "Dar in r m ter l g, :will' you marry me be= maintain their slender footing; it $ that I receive, because it proves be_ ' y ond' any doubt that Graphology does lodged - this. But I have dealt with tore I sail" It can be arranged. Do, was ,a desperate struggle, the with- Physical e_ 8 t revert character, and in many cases the case, in order to urge_ my read- - +Genevieve Y', ering- fire of the- Turkish Runs on also, talent. ors who write to me to write always "No, Robin. Not now'." one side and 'on the other side —the .''Why, darling? It would be so sea. - Berlin. = More than 700.000 young Most of my work in connection in their normal hand. - +easy now." "Come home, Father. I can't bear Ggrmans -war babies of 191.1 -1925 with .,my newspaper. eolumrs- Is- de- % • :, ". '; - "Yes, I know but I don't want it it," she said, jit last. started physical examination recently voted to helping to solve perronat If you would like `to know what ` to he easy." When they reached Wellington'' when the Reich started building its • Drobiems, but 'it seems' to me not Mr. St. Clair It9p to say about your _ "I don't undex•stand." -. -• - - -_ the casualty—lists had begun to. .ap- new universal, army,. Inapposite-that, now and then, I character or that of your ' f.riends, "That's just it.,, pear,. \ow .the red tiles and blue OP the• recruits, more than 350,400- uld Temind my readers or the' send specimens of the writings you ; She wanted Robin to "idetnafid her, fold8rs did-their work. ''Days passed,* were potential soldiers from the scientific basis of this work. This wish- analysed. stating birthdate In to take her" against • the . conscious but neither Robin nor Potty Bark- c'_ass • of- 1914 and a similar nuifiber otter bring< this oar! very- clearli, each case, Encfose 10c coin for. each ; opposition of the family, and not ppearetd.. PhilipTGentry labor service men from the class of more than any words of mine could spec.men and send with 3e step_ er's name a do— because it is -essentially pract- ed addressed- envelope to: •Geo4frey ,• -' ... #Ifp through unnoticed *lien their was still in Eg}pt. 19ii:'The examination was the most P minds were harassed and their at- Conflicting stories &ere circulat- rigorous since -pre -war days. ical;, it deals with as •actual case, St. Clair, Room 421, 73 Adelaide St. Mention diverted' b • the 'tra ed ed, rumours of defeat A United Press correspondent who and thug -bring the .illustration to West, Toronto, Ont. All letters will y s y .of gained cur- watch:d the tests at two Berlin the tore in a very personal way.: be confidential. war, An obstinate streak in her rency and were denied. A terrible centres found the young. men enthu- - - would 'suffer'the further hurt of de- uncert..inty prevaleed: The first siastic and - cheerfully undergoing' hu- " -:: nial •rather. than take' Robin 'now- casualty lists were heavy,- and the more than, half cheerfully hour of intense Grow Su le' and. Ontario Theatre when" it could 'be done so easily. deadening sense' of -the reality of PP sir `Fierce opposition she would have war fell like a weight on those who thumping„ probing and 'gymnastics, "Tax - Return Higher - had re ard'ed it in the light The officers were highly. considerate In This Way g faced and married Robin• if he' had g ght ' of a and the usual, army brusqueness was - -showrr -'the -stiffening for the fil;lj t. assent adventure. lacking. Toronto. — He loved her, he had always wanted More men were nec�ted to replace y :1 high.. percentage of physical fit- Tn good' dancing schools, in England ' Operative for the first : her, and he would lnarf ' .het.• now those- wounded and dead. 'lore y ness was shown, for example, out or on :the Continent" these tw'o es- -time last" inotitri, Onfario's revised; because the way was clear' and money, more food. Farmers- were i of 163 .applicants fit the 'two insee',- . -ereiises are much used.. amusement tax has brought the Pro =! :smooth: Yet she hesitated, • urged -to. increase production still "lions visited, only three were• re- Try them. They give suppleneq� vincial• Treasury almost three tiniest fie might be killed. ° She thought further. Later it became the pa- i jected•. -Credentials were closely scru- to the figure and special elasticity, as .much revenue 'ds did the bld-. tax .of that, and a terrible fear haunted "'ti =io:ic duty of 'oldet men • to . buy tinized and recruits examined closely to the hips and thighs. her mind, yet she knew- he. could out the young farmers in order to for traces of" heredltary disability, in .7aiie, 1931, Premier bait :liell'Hep • Held firnily.by :your ,right hand to not marry him -now : release them for active service. The 'and whether suicides or -fiisanity had' ' burn announced recently. "I want laws la^ainst. 4a-nd ac re ation were the top of a chair. Put your you so, GenevIc_ve "' avid g been prevalent in their families. shoulders well back. Swing four -The new, tax yielded $- ° ;ln, °- 1 last Robin lifted, her face in his hands suspended, and in this manner many They also were questioned about right leg backwards and I'Awards as month, compared with $80,778 a year anitkasaseriseles =ltoanliuttulserseIf men acquired the beginnings �f,,tobacco. p` nil, high as_You_,canmanage,.l : eepingthe ago I their own consumption' -of beer a ar;e' estates.— To be continued. upper part of y our body itiil, but not _ and ]lira for a quixotic idea: If only stiff. Feature. of the new schedule was lie hadn't 'said it• would be easy! .$hc - ^ . 'lad gone 'to +beet him hoping to be Agricultural Information Do this a dozen times. Change the imposition' of a five -cent tax on- 'lad MEANS CHARM •1'andg and feet; and repeat. . When 35 -cent admission tickets to. -places ofd 'won, and he had spoilt f all. tt only p you have practised a little (and, easy amusement. The former schedule " he- had -showfi' a- blind- unreasuiinn' As a result of more than half a� ` AND HAPPINESS (though ii,.sounds, it has its dilficul- 'left tickets under 25'cehts 'untaxed. desire to wreck eeerythih^• for her 'century of actual' experience' ands ties)' you should makQ the change she 'would• have Counselled wisdom, experiment by the Dominion De- Sliarldi °g eyes from right to left leg and hand 'all but been : won. So often sire -had partment , of - Agriculture a store- sa smiling lips I art. of the same swingin otion .1 . speak of health . P . g . nl - iseen him -shrinit'frorn conflict. He house of information on every phase and vitality. Clear and without any'pause. would not attack the fort• Tor ftar of gardening is 'at the disposal of skin attracts. The Then this: Lie on your back and of the carnage; no* he askdd her every member of the Canadian'pub- healthy aitivegirl • to creep- through a lac who wishes to take advantage of ,imitate the pedalling of a bicycle gap In- the wall. is both happy and \;• g p�] * '' ;.' with yo Pur legs. Keep in rhythmical I m a. rotten romantic I su this, knowledge:,How to grow shrubs, P° P i�erhaps you " >.. ; : :..: time. �k °d cc0� ifi� . ,pose," she thought., "But•:if .I mar- trees, flowers and vegetables, how to are not really ill You may be inclined• to pant,' but- - ried him now —like this protect them from disease and insect e t when the ~ "" "s'as`s '' `'' . No, I enemies, how to attend to- the soil, day's work is done you are too tired you' shouldn't, t, as that shows you are to and the thousand -on -one things con- to enter into the good times that not in-good condition. nected therewith are dealt with in other women enjoyp.�For varaenerggyy, Practice the movements slowly, and Going. on-" i lain an �e. Year b ye r un- � Lydia E: Pinkham's Vegetable' for a short time until you can do Holiday? P 1 -_ giQaa Y h Y _ Compound. It tones up your general them breathing deeply but, evenly as We can y dreea of bulletins, pamphle s, and 4. give you the best malt Gives you more pep —more you do, so. wheth �•� circulars gre dis parted free 0 charm; a ,� • -' t. „u want• "Fish persons 'who write and asl for them Remember that 98 out .of.• 1f� .• _ __ After these exercises . imitate, a - Rest Flay E;ish from the o write and extension. .. women report beoefiL. Let i< help footballer and suck half a lemon. branch a the -department at Ottawa. 9�'� Refreshing — and,.slimming in it- Pipe Smoker9! fill, up W-�}th . D. J. McRae - _ Inahis way Canadian • . __ _ ... _ -- sell. aGOdL¢DD �ValReGaINa y gardeners, pro- , - - Lingerlong Lodge, Ardbeg, bnt. fessional and amateurs, are helped to Issue NO. 29 '35 oo 'smokel Y hart adrta ot'1larr7 attune.) maintain a high degree of horticul- "Dear... Friend: School •has nearly T tore. „ •56 - 'r reached its eilmax" s • - - .. ...... .. _ _ rr 1� —.r Stirred by winds th 'At R odder by: .r- ..• .« - - - - - c Serious Sweet Seventeen with Its: woodland where t,!ie 6ha- �- dowa Be ill Style = Crochet Your Matching • Shift beneath the spreading trees, 4 Where the silence is t1Ilb2'USPn Accessories Says Laura Wheeler English Girls Of Debutante Age Have Serious Outlook On Save by song of birds and bees. _ r, Life — Anxious. To Develop Talents And Steer air- •'° The vas On To Path Of Success Jest. a farm along the lakcs!de ; - Stretching to the shadowed chore, Where in summer -Lime, the swat- 7 ti seventeen what careers ar tliera? view to entering Parliament or tag- lows . p ca e tt asks the Hon. Mrs- Slay and Grey ing up some form of public life, All Softly skim the waters o'er; ..� ille in -the London Morning Post, these brightly serious young girls Where the boatman id:y drifting Ten or fifteen years -ago.. this, p ;ob- have._ definite ideas of making the Spends, a happy holiday, _ -�_ ,� •,.;.• •:;;;,;r : "" lent would not have arisen, for in most of what talents they may pos- And life's prob:enis all forgotten those far-off days the average tabu- Bess and of steering themselves to Calmly dreams' the lhours away. ; :':::�• '' tante was not serious minded. She success. -�' � _ would not risk being known as a It is a fine spirit. bore. The difficulty ,for parents lies in Just 'a little farm where SpriastiM 1' :ere ap ears to be a wide ga elping them to find the right ship First its early visit pals, I } �► P p 4 almost a chasm, between the ''sweet in order that their inexperience Followed by a -smiling .surnmerr � a►/ seventeen" of ten years ago and her may not provide for them too rough That so late its bloom delays; -- sister of 1930. They are far apart, aii ocean: Naturally, all mothers will And where autumn IdAts splendor mentally, as were the early Victori_ be concerned and 'slightly flustered Pa,ses with its -radiant train, ; :an,' and' the Edwardians, over their daughters' careers, 'They And the winter coming after Not only is this difference percep- need not worry, the problem will be Whitens every hill and plain, tible among one's own family and solved for them by the Serious Sev- s r friends, but presumably It is encoun- enteens, who, after making their tei by�rly all .mothers of own plans, will charmingly inform a Just a little farm. 'a haven grown -up tars who have devel- their parents what they intend to which we entered long ago, oped a new and rather delightful do• wit t high hopes and vision tender out'ook on life. The Little Farm with ambition's fire aglow; Ten years. ago, the girl with. an Sweetest memories will linger,' �u adequate 21lowance or an independ- Just a little farm W hose acres Wheresoe'er our footsteps roam, ant income of her own, having "fin- Bask beneath a summer sky,- Round these radiant sunny acres °IV (shed" her education abroad (at the �- - � _ With its meadows sweet with cio- That for years .was "Home Sweet age w-hen her real education begins), ver Home:" / would prepare to "come out. " She was givea'a season --or several sea - sons -in London, for which no doubt Interesting Wedding CROCHETED ACCESSORIES PATTERN 1002 soma parents made sacrifices, which • entailed a con_iderable expenditure , „� TM'-i °;' _i . Carry the color and decoration of your beret to your dress in � of money and nervous energy. matching belt. 'Cool — comfortable —yet smart —that is what you 11 Co:tectively (individuals are not find this beret. And Dame Fashion loves them just as much as v'. e• , taken into account) the debutante '' ” " -we do. In this one„ she sounds her newest note —the beret that is 'went everywhere, became popular.. worn straight' without the usual draping to the side. Of course, was beautiful. or made herself so; t` .� r you can wear it dust as it's most becoming =ft permits, adjusting, ,.x - -and developed an appetite for the " ` � The lacy - design of both beret and belt— that_'3 what makes for .cool - 'haiwind which -in those days was '' comfort —is accented by the popcorn:. You-•c`an make the set in . ' s 'K, ": m!:urWrued Life, with• a capital "L," either string or yarn— either is effective. Eveu girls whom -. our n� others ` Pa *.tern 1002 comes to .you with detailed directions for making - wautd ha�c termed ' «litre'' cont�a.+ted the set shown; illustrations of it and of all stitches used; material re- the cocktail hab;t, and went every - quirernen$s_ _ - .z „l Serd 20 cents in stdmps or coin (coin preferred), for this pattern whom_ urtcixaperoneI _ rn mane tea` : @. + ?r., - - 'w�•-_, f -. >� "to leedlecraft Dept -; ��'il <on Publishing Co., 73 Adelaide- St. s W. , they admitted Viat, they wanted a 9 e - -- Toronto. _ Comm Tine. At all costs they trust' , be.-amused -and be amu. uig. of a - _ . -dull moment. must -cloud their lior. Yzolr. Tbvir lives, their frocks, some- 3 z. �.¢ a'' - Divorce Is Started _ fim, v� their brains, 'were of an ice cr. 1I11 _ . (?da consistency. _ .. Th - -Nvl:Mi- wind' was a- fasnivn. a nto +:r. ,om(.times to be pursued Fran- ticaay_. .Old- tashioneu parents, tried.' tm on c e 1 she i r hurt ferelingq anh - in)nrelt lu••de. Other -Parente Joined .... _ - �s _ •lam _ An iliP i'lt.asure hunt, and :became ire '�l :,i rider! also. - !Uax • THO GH.TLESbM TO THOUGHTFUL Th? t:me-bonored cliche, "reaction. aft;lr the war," no- doubt held. some ik troth . and ,bred a generation oY thn +.rifle's little wretches who, fun- .,` damentallp,.-were sweet seventeens, w i ant, twenties,• and did, not. know it; Tllen; gradually and rather . shr= f' `° `� r �• `' i1 °r:.ti:l y, youth's attitude changer! ytr azaln. Today, we are confront -'e(l not only in our own country, but d' eve throughout a large -part of 044 ''world, with' a totally- different- ds .. 41 � � AL 4. -:' typa of• seventeen and eighteen -pear- -old product. I have met and- made fr;rnda- with many of .these girls. x r " -�- heard -o1, read about, - and been given+ ; . _ _ �` ?; •'fa� t • casticerning others,. all -of whom soora to have the same- thoughtful `outlook- on life ie With a terrifying calms some girls W11 announce that they have Just 'tak «n their school certificate with so many honors that they are "ex' air. George Arnold •Murphy and his bride, formerly 'Miss' Julia µ x ry empt from matrlc• Mothers search SlacBrien, photographed on the lawn, at the residence of the latter's a ' ' tfor a rultable repiy : to: this itrcom faiher, Major- General Sir James H. Mac$rien, Royal Canadian prehen >ihTe i nnouncement, protter- 1lounted Police Commissioner, Ottawa, after their marrlaa;e, which conerainlatlons, and timidly ask, took place recently at Christ Church, Aylmer, Que. The bridegroom .; ­"'.)at then ?" or "How novt ?" - is a son-of Colonel-aiid Mrs. Geor_e Patterson Murphy, of Ottawa. ac- Even the' suggestion of "coming The bride is widely,known for her dramatic work. She has been ac- ro;uC" is sometimes met with the re= claimed not only as an actress of note but also a producer and ...� `- `- "'y` °` �--�• - - sly vt "3fusf we ?" And the young, director l . playing opposite LordtDuneannon,rson loftthe' Goa nor -G na .:Thomas I-oel Guiness, Conservative M.P., and creatures'wlll point,out -that so much Juliet;'• playing i his bride, former• valuable time would be_ wasted, eral. Mr. Murphy, has also appeared in numerous Ottawa. Drama .,y the Hon. Joan Ya`rde- Buller, at the time of their wedding. eight "thoug�'i adtni -tdng• that they, enjoy'an League• productions. bears ago. Notice of their pending divorce is files. occasional : dance, theatre, concert, or other entertainment. "When A Lassie Meets A..,4ddie Coming The majority of these girls lack. conceit, and if they are pretty . are it, and anti- perfectly' honest abollt cipate the advent of numerous ad- - �. M mire -,, who, must not, however, in- terfere. with the ,six or seven years' .�,,��' ' -Work (with a capital *1"") al ead.' _ ... _ � -� � AV. Most of .them want to travel, and ' + t in so doing learn all the languages they consider necessary. School in _ _ Paris is ":waste of time,' their : French accent .leaves nothing to be ry desired, and already they know how to wear their clothes (or think they do).. - aW' %�" A year, or even a three -year, course in domestic science appeals to come, for they realize that no r matter what .life holds in More for WAY ' M b` .y yR Y,v r ''^'`yi them,, that training will be .anxalu: ` / Z' n. �/ ' �4 � a• v � � yi{, n / R .� � sass S 4 �` yy ,,, 'F g -� able. Others would like to enter bat '� x� f ` Y� �: i 3�i <� s ;"'� i' x s. ' s< jy •a' �'y,i ,,, •e¢' ij »4 i k '� r F''yf'; /'Y�i yy `:>''x�'y i; k '2':'s 6«' k''a <'K ^' or dressmaking establishments or * other businesses, not as mannequins,y �a R. S 5 y yy�C{•. �9 .^�ji .� '' :�'i �•�H�' �' �• a y 'i�a'�;' £. s.- .f,- .�$, -�. '�.�, w,° �'.. H/ ry'' K• 3y. '%«' S'n. ,�.... '� i9k. ..QS y ijq, y/ S �`f , 1; .. or saleswomen, to usurp the place of •- ' y 7 �'� � � :' Y- -. � �� ` Y � � ._ girls who 'must do it for a living, but to serve an apprenticeship for - _ 6' which they will- pay, - -- - - - A number' of tlh9m wish to, be - • _ } trained as' public. speakers; with a But consegences' of meeting In California grain field weren't so pleasant for Janet Gaynor as this dramatic picture shows, She bumped heads with Henry Gonda during movie scene and went to hospital as result. He is shown picking her up.• Rochelle Hudson' 52 will .replage Miss - Gaynor -due to this accident. • :`i _ - _ _ • i i i lf��� I ' it Ills I I- , i I I i Ill ll I � Il lull l i i it i u uioi n n i fir' , li " r "efts .-• �,, : -w' .. _F- .....�. -r , ,1 " Y�r '..et - - _yy, „'� "aC++v S.,�, - pp pp� son, survey gravel pit, 4.00; W. Ob•" In Memoriam Card of 1-asi rka � aGYit[titL� q,t+t)J' ester, salary, 25.00; D_ R. Beaton, ` (B lack sin liihlIIa, ~„d/ Woodwork - salary, 125.00; Adam Spears, deliv- SLEF.,P -In loving memory of our We wish to express our . sincere I at right prioes w Terms - ering notices, 6.7 5, attending Court dear baby son, . George Edward, thanks w our many kind friends and Now is the time to have thole repair of Revjsion, 10.00; G. L. Middleton, whc fell asleep in Jesus, July 13th relatives and neighbors, for their jobs attended to. 8,►t•rows repaired, 41.76 per year; $1,50 paid in advance Relief Mileage, 1.00 and phone calls 19:33. lk kind sympathy and help in eiIIr sec- also new sections on hand. TIM tames Subscriptions to the United States and ,a>stage, 1,8U; C. A. Sterritt, for We miss you, now our hearts are ant bereavement, also for the besot- o'cs Fleury Plowe -slways on band. and Gt. Britain $2.00 in advance. ambulance service 5.00; sore, �- iful 'floral tributes. _ _ Also dealer in Viking Oreaon Separa. � The Standing Committee on Dam- As time goo by we miss you- more Mr, and Jars. J.. S. Balsdon and tore and Electric Washers. - ages to Sheep, pair} the following:, Your dear sweet smile, your baby family. Dealer in Oockshutt and Front dti L IUHN MUHKAR. Proprietor. John Scutt, 7 sheep killed 56.00 and 'face; ' Wood machinery. ` laml,s killed, 35.00; G. M. Forsyth Nu one can fill your vacant place. i ♦ � 'r * A phonepall will hying US to your farm. ` N01ES and COMME_VTS in- `pectin;; same, 2.50; Fred Craw- - eAlways Remembered by ' Daddy, Maple Leaf 1gLnL�a1 Fl: Oxy•imcetylene' welding; IV- ford, bonus fen killing dogs found Mother, Grandma and Grandpa 'Phone Pick 715 The drinking motorist in this p.rov- worrying. sheep on June 17th, 10.00., - ince )viii soon learn that drinking 1.50; OG ',rumor, 1 sheep injured, Insurance CO. F. T, w�pCiWH,Sd and driving cars is a combination l•50; Frat,k Carson, 2 lambs killed` _ , - and WAWANESA INS. CO. .- GREENWOOD 491y that Will out be t,+lc•ratal. lu times 12.00; G. M. Forsyth, inspecting of _ -past the penalty imposed has hod tbove, 1.60. j Cheap Rates for Farm and Country ° very little effect. :\ n,nnu:al fine and _ Eyestrain Buildings ' :i C.0 day. in j:zil is not Scbool Reports _ <, Windstorm Insurance on Buildings Notioe of a puzlishn,rnt by m:uly n,ot -. at Windmills, Silos etc. to You sts :umd dons n")t de try them from S. S. No. 1 Pickering ( Automobile Insurance of a reprtiti, n of thd, s:unc offence. At• Jr. 4th to Sr. 4th - Margaret Pas - a AI] Kinds torne•y Generhi ;;ochuck' has strung - e (Kan.), John Puckrin, Kenneth Different We do Bull din g of all kinds. Ay soda+ ek'i - ma}tisu ate s to make w id Pascoe. Jr.. 3rd to Sr. :3rd - Lorna = write or Phone er a >c C their }awry to su..pend dr- Puckrin (hon.), Lorna Shea (hon.), - BOWMAN & ROWE CARPE \TERING, 'kink 'perznits.''I'o be cl prived of the Carl Wilson (hon.),Kenneth Pascoe, :;�1geS CEME1VTING, Sr. 2nd - �t7FlITF3Y f)vT PLUJIHING r lerb Puckrin. Jr. 2nd t <, \ „ uwh of t.,rir cars is ab, +ut t, e worst Arthur Butler (hon.), Vernon Pow- Carolina Jubilee Singers T - °., punis111nNUt that car, bc_ intpi,sed on ell (hem.); Maizie Butler (hon.i. Ron. 'by �.. H. Tuck, Opt D. and this cL•m., s Jf driyors, Not only should a - - th,hir ,!riain}r permits -be cancelled, Pascoe (hon.), �ietnr Cookson (hon.), part 10 = - RUUF'ING Allan Wilson. Jr: 2nd - .Verna Shea, 'COAL -zhould' not he available Marjorie Shea, Verna Shea, Albert WP a110 sell Brmatford Roofing, ,•thjsr pey.,utt. It has been Sympathetic disturbances may 11 -iteriM.4; Empire•Barbrootn su:gc te.l that the license ,dates u,; Appleton (absent `for examinations). HER E'$ AN ADDRESS - 1 The fallowing Were promoted with- show their existence through thr y0U SHOULD KNOW i Equipment, Duro Water t},c c :(r.•''lw :,, %rd during' the per out examinations. Jr. l,t tv•Sr. is; - eyes. Should, the, eyes turn suddenly IT TELLS YOU WPERE yyytNnrs, Bea tt 1.x.1 oC sa�;x•nsiot,. A j:eil tern, how• + i.n adult life a sus scion of its eau e t �. FOR COAL TO GO - y . s *gild be _ it of �te I:loyd Pascoe, Donald. Linton, Gracc p �� Stable Equipment ere r, pa punish- Butler. Sr. Pr. to Jr. 1st - Carl. Pa may be found in some pressure on. �� '� act and c,ther Building Materisis n:ent. �fi'r des not Lr}te•ve. that many the brain and may be due to an ace- � o n,otrrats intend to eiriee after drink Karl Pascoe. F'erne ' Ledgett, o E�tintttteA Free Teacher. ident or to some forth of growth. ro o= iris, l.ui after i:iking the first drink greenwood ;;drool. Names in Al- The turn orsduint in childhood is Work Guaranteed fhey lose all• jud,•;,ulent and f,,rge•t phabetical order. generally of a different mature 'and - their go:)d rrs„lutirns. It is certain become straight through training s F. J. PRO USE SE - �r. 4th - 5]uriel Clarke, Ruby Halm. that s ,r „e drastic :u tion should.. b, ('onnie Hedge, Ivy Maguire, Vanessa and ; development. Eyestrain is very ` takr�n -to- deal with this evil which, r.: often new strain thrr mgh the use or :_Phone PJOZ . Fall.. Jr. Ith - Mildred Brown, Loss grad .ally increasing. A large per- t abuse of the eyes: I;nhsual and rarF +CHAS LAW; Pickering pICKFRING, ONTARIO " Byers. ob Gibson. Le =, � Wilson. _ ye effects may be found reflexly dirt• ehone.1i_0 n'v centaiz- of motor - accidents- is duet yr :3rd - nlarjorie Byers, Helen Dev ' •m drink:. r. A person dues not n,•ec3 ; , t ributed remotely throughout the ,tt, John Gibson, F:i.een. Sadler, All- so hopelessly drunk in grder to be a n St art Florence R u•,d.. Jr. and - body 'because of nerve connections. Blue Bell FOOD. : oaken source_ ,A danger t -r, other motorist; _ When the patients resistance is low L� n Fred Brown, Jiminip Kinnear, VPr- `�. and pedestrians.,Physicians who un.d - a. minor error will have as great an Coffee ,,>n Short. 1liltun Walls, Ros :.Hal3- SPECIALS Corn Flake emntan�i the effect of alcoholic tlnnks effect as .a much. higher error wool ~. • 3r.:.nd - -Alan Clark, Dorothy Clark state that only',one drink is :uffic have on a�,ersonmoie narn :al'phy -• j TACEiS„ FRI. and SAT. ient to make a man or woman un iarnid Clarke, Billie Devitt, Carl- •i.eally.• `.When our' work' depends or. 25.C• lb• - - ' - - u,n Ellis, Dorothy Hariock, i.toyd - - - 3_. pkgs. 23c• . -.fit to drive a car. They may -nit be our eyes it behooves us to be alivi Priest, Verna "Woodward. ' Jr. ',rid - y drunk, but their ability to drive a Vernon Giby�n, Allan Wo.),!ward; 1 to the fact that modern life is hare! car with safety has been. greatly 'off - , on the eyeN and often they are great COWAN'S - 's ected b that one drink. i Gerald Clarke• F ;rule Sa:.le filar.:' fy: abused after `work and --noi• in pr I.OWAIr'S COCOA 1 lb tin 23c - y Voodward. Sr. Pr. - Dougl„s Clark „r 'form when. thg day's work b' ' r • y • Murrav - Ormerod. Jr. Pr.- .A!'Ian •(-I- Pitted Dates 2 lbs. for irk. Harry Clark, John Devitt, Ken- - - _...._ f_ ,► 23C• - "The July meeting ,f the Township - to be continued - - - _ nbth Short; .lean �V.><;dwarcl. •L is- Re- cleaned raisins, 2 lbs ^for -23e. C'ounril a,; held wn }Fonday i�th, at / itw1, Rutle,lge; Teacher. usual hour. T'lma ..Reeve in the.' �hior 1 {cxzm °Claremont Public Cooking Figs, 2 )bs. for : • chair, alt members present. "Fhe n,in- BROCK 15e utes ,.f•the Last meeting were tal(:, :,r• iris _Granted F:,,trance . + +n .Term. 9 „ na read. -cord, - Velnma Ilir!,llPt „n, ay r= :. L axo Meal, per bag, : -• ._ $ 5c• E'ouiuil u{ie C with f the adjunrmeri B,mcon, Herbert Fo,r..yth: F:dna Tay. - = THEATRE SHORTENING, 16. xints 2 for 25 ses.�i,n of. 0&- c(`ourt of . °PVis ion , :+ Be Helen G ov ! i?e -: Jr. - tth• t,, Sr: 4th--' number. 7if "deft -over - cases we,.rr , p ) c• tlargaret Cowie 146 h..q, AH' -,ur LFri- 'T7CTF3ST:r�Y , dispose l . f. :,.wry .urps;sing feat : _ Ammonia k . 5e: '11�iany Flowers Soap -, ure.of -tV.; GrU. ^,!. i� tl^P number -„l on 'r:, him, )rrnr L.,:Y1.. Fn ?: Jack I f r?- - - p g• non F1, �Iun :ay lt, r all ill. _ Sy- !CC : Chipso, lg. pkg. 2 1 c. with face clo' h free people _a, :rim file con,,,lainta,'and he, t� Jr. 4th - 1;,,:, o:l tj•,r}E ` FRII)AV� mid SATURDAY ='er apt ar 1u give evidence, the app Alvin ]ehn;an :1, Joan Alvin 74, 19 en,l '20 -7. • _ _ . .eat, nrtura;ly thrown out. \ornta Boverley ;0• i;,r,,ar�t \e:a (� i ' :'Princess Flakes 15c. •Special, 4 bars, 20c. A i, idlers' t law 'hoc been pre• Roy- ,M`*'Tend F'sx; `vfa•1 ea Tucks. "IT'S A SMALL . ,• parPr}...ubject to •.some_, changes, in K (' V I� •�Y % an_erf,� ta�c, at the ev- r- increas' 18' .I,otainr,e F'ur,yth fil, F1• :rnlaa _. _. I•a,yst . Mary \I +,rgan 6:3 J+-, ..7r? W QRLD" Health Food, large p�'cg , 2 for 19c, *' ,, r b f +iris dealers whr: -In ix er' out u. Sr. %til - F:�riyr, Sander': - - ar. o.,,ting- into the• township sell hon.), Margaret Briscoe i:, h.,r,,, ROYA11, _ in eir cares rrr the ;,�i�,Qntia ul' - iI 1 - SPENCF R TRAI Y # •;, merchants. Lrg- 7•l, Je' 1;u• 72, WENDY HARRlE ' Pastry lour, •24 lb b g 69 g th aba Tuekrr an i 1, y 7C astr F a �. -, �+ -' he prPSrCt r h•nt r •; i�lati, :i has I'EY'er:Cl been enacted Harry Watts, not graded..F:.. Hosif • y _ `.RAY.MVNJ1 NVALHUHIN which will pertnit" this; and other Cead,ei. �. similar r.uiir:palitiec, to .prepare , tAZ�E� IBOC�TH '!r%vR/SON slid carry out their own by -lass and Final I romotion Ftrp»rt �. S. No. 1 _ - - . _ F. Pickering. Honours - 75 pet cent. enforce the restrictions contained th- '» dengtes final exams tried. "The People's el -ein. More of . thin --bylaw will' be Sr. 4th to High' `school- Duua;la�c !f :heard later. Enernvi The e:--Standing Cummitiee on Roads Bryat� �jewelyn Cri•aford; *Ross .7 yPiA "ring rdware Store Heron. Jr. 4th to Sr. 4th - Mar ' and -Bridges paid -, the' following ace Boyer k2 ] ens • lfuich 77; _DgriY ;Pti.i RT(Ir FOSTER'' _... - nunts Ni ,hs-vvander, draw •t'x, T. _ �'T :: Gates; �trag Altona Rd, _ Baker 7'7;� *'Harold' H ron ,1 Sr '3rd ILA LEE JUST ,RY _ to•Ji. 4th - Kurray Heron 82; *Cdr- •:MELVYN DOUGLAS ._ _ 1.2.50; 'G. Todd, -drag S. T. L. • 11.7.5 ;; Murray, Uunkeld,• drag Markham T. man Barrett ?_, Witham Nixon 7 • Jr. 3rc� to $r. 3rd - Raymond Craw= T ' tL1J2: C. Bryant, drag con 3..12.00 CA�A1)A 1 AftNISfl CO. ' ;. 14 - Harlock, dra con 1 .8.10; Sam: ford i:3; Bobbie Barlow 70; Glenn g „ Crawford i0. *Ed gar Barlow 66, 2nd Monday, Tuesday Hnd Wedn' %day : PAINTS AND VARN15HES 1~arndare drag W. L, 12.50 R. Gidd to Jr. 3rd - Billie RoyP,� 90; Bobbie JULY 2, 3 and 14 1n0, cleat, 'pit' on con. 5, 4.00; Harry $,esker 72 '• Vernon Barrett 70 Bobbie Rortop, clean pit con 9, 9.00; L. * y = - ' �l You can be oom•ieced that you car) buy , • Balser Wz; _Lorne Heron 75; 'And- ROBERTA• t • JnnPS, clean', pit con A 2:. 00 .F.ar1 ' « f� ' °,•w Nixon 75; `David Barlow 7? � abetter product.at a .lower price. Our li :,w :om, tractor grading, E. T. L., Sr. 1st to Ji. 2nd' .ales. Simpson business for Paints, Varnishes & Enam. F. N'•ard drag and t,•am grad fr. 1-st to Sr. 1st - June Bryant IRE!\E DUN\ ' ing con. 4; 9.56; R. Fuller, team, gr- els has more than doubled in the fast . s• .oila, Neale 91,... Donald Craw•fvrd BRED AS,.TAIRE ( ading, sun. 4, 4.80; H. White, grad- � years, due to the increasing sa'Ic of r 7 -9. Pr. -to *Jr. lsi - Isabel Heron 81; , GiNGER ROGERS ov *s,oc wwrt too � ^ ing con 5. 4.80; W. Gee:' m;:ading urn - cvnz. i,, 18.t0; G. Winters, gravel Dickie Baker 72. J. E. l7onnelly, tea- IRA \DOLPH SG these products.: for con. 3, 19.40; Jno. BQeiby, drag- con. O 111ERE t5 AREAS N - 8, 7.70; J. Scott, team plow and T grad can R 6.50; Robt. Lynn, in tall - . _ Agent for Mc06rmiek•- Deering Farm Machinery pipe con. -` 1.25; E. Ward, dram con -Farmers AtteTltle>'D send Repairs. 9, 3.75; 1✓ Powell, drag R ang e 'L., _ - ; Our 141uttu : -- "We have it Can get it, Ot 10.75; Frank Carter, haul gravies on it is not nm,trfe.' _ L., 72,00;. Frank Barclay, ditto, New CASE high' -rift Oil bath Mower, lightest draft, gears behind 73.00; C. Sri,ualm, ditto, ]37.50; A. r Telephone SWO Lee, ditto, 51.00; B. Easton, gas for axle. Only two gear reductions, Prtssure lubricated bearings, f c truck, 5.26; It. Ward, salary and re- Eccentric bushing Neepa bar in perfect line, cannot bind, minimum a1• S• BALSDON, �' ` DICKERING ,.••pair4 to engine, 158.20; J. Balsdun, :_ neck weight, •all sites for horses or tractor. - -- _ lmaits ,ick and wire, :,.3 Wettlauf- The new Case variable drop,Corn Planters, checks,'driNs and hill Men's Work Boots, $2.49, airs ,t Co. repairs to pumps, •4.71; C. Men's Overalls and Pants, $1.25 per pair, up.- Cooper, gas, oil for truck. 54.49; The drills corn. Change of feed made with foot pedal witboutstopping. '.Pedlar People, culvert pipes, 194.79; power and•Horse drawn Grain and Corn' Binders, Men's Work Shirtt%, $0.65, or 2 for $1.26' Corn Cultiva• •L. Neale, bones , on wire fence, 6.00; _ T - -.. C. Phillip., drag Lx. T. Line, 4.00; tors. We can supply s ecialited a ui ment for garden and field, , ' Farm Team Harness, $23.80, up. T• PPY P 9 P g IC. I:. McEwen, balance on ,17 acres Cast of �Ir.nei Jr. Horse Collars at VariousPricee _.gravel pit on con. 4, 300.00 Sweat Pads Team Linea _ ,y The Standing 'Gommitte'e'on Rel- Used Machinery tsc., Massey Bin izi, Ele( c Washing machine, Beats Now is the Time to get that Old •iof paid the• following for sup{,lies: y, copper tub, '1.4 ft. silo, ` Sliver irate• plow, Cars for - - Mrs:. L. White, 6.00; J Burkholder, Beatty (s Louden track. PI: w Harness Repaired ` 10.00; Miss Gerrard, 4.00; 14i2•s. W. points owest prices. , Phone 2904 t - Berm, 1,1.00; 's. G.' Morrish, 4.37; M. Casa Tractors and used i hreshir.g Machinery. s. Chapman; 8.99; Mrs. J. Reid' 2.40; W. F. DISNEY, Greenwood E C IL R A E Y 'D. E. Miller, 13.00• L. Hunter, 5.130. w G ••• �' y. Standing Comittee on Contin- R. R. 1 Locust - PI10AC PfCk 3314 p �` $ ir -n rag C gertdes paid the following• Jahn' .. ' {'} *gVettising, 1.00; k. G(b ; _ L,Iaremvnt The crops weat of here around Mr. and Mrs. J. Parkin and tam- Disney, and H. Parkin w^ R. E. :. 1Mrs3Chandler spent. the first of Bathes" appear badly lodged, ow- ily weie recent visitors' with Herb. Mowbray, to assist with tAe haying /� • ,F " the week with friends in Detroit. m8 e a severe windstorm last week. and Mrs. Parkin. d harvest. gad i o Service , The United Church and Sunday The Sunday School picnic will be Congratulations to Aline Stoll and . Miss Agnes Michell of Toronto, is School held their annual picnic at held at Oshawa on the Lake on Wed- Tom Richardson on their year's work' visiting friends here for a few days. ALL MAKEa I Musselman's Lake on Tuesday of nesday, July 24th. and Stanley Steil on writing the Ent-, , : r••. Mrs. Carruthers an(� daughter , of this week. Misses i:ileen Parkin and Lois ranee Exams. dERVIORD AND REPAIRED Glen Major are visiting the former's� The annual bowling tournament' Decker are spending ten days camp- Rev. Mrs. Mutton returned to her .PRICES REASONABLE trister, blBowers and' here. took place on Wednesday of this i ing at Port" Bolster. home in Greenwood last Thursday 'WORK GUARANTEED Cardl Bowers and son, of Owen week, with a large number of comp-; • Mr, C. J. Stevenson, we are glad from Toronto Hospital, somewhat Sound, are 'painting and re- decorat- eting rinks. to report, is able to be out and sit on improved in hearth. ARTHUR FIELD LD Wing the residence of Miss Walker. Mr. W. Douglas, of York Town - the verandah a short time each day. Mr. N. Decker has returned" from Mrs. J. E. Glover spent a few' days ship who drove the- car from here to I The, W. A. will hold their July a trip to Saskatchewan and brought R T. I. Uraduste this week in \orwood attending the Musselman's Lake where a, collision meeting at the hole of Mrs. J. Wagg back two tractors, plows and a•truck 4346 Phone 520.1, PICKERINQ t" funeral of a distant relative there. took place, which resulted in the: this Thursday afternoon July 18th. ' from his farm there. -_ Mr. and Mrs. Judson Ward and death of _Wm_ McKay, of Toronto,} Farm Hont�e to 'Look Like.." All Mrs. D. Crawford was taken to ',t! air. and 'Mrs. Hewitt, have ieturned µr" found dead from carbon monox- ladies welcome. Oshawa Hors ital last Friday and op- s from their trip of several weeks to ide I Garnet Wagg has engaged with F. erated on for appendicitis. At time <' --we-stern Canada. - Mr. H. Thomson+., of Siloam, was ir. doing as well Miss G. Forsyth and Miss Isabel to:vn on Saturday with struck -load i --' - -''- " ' -" "' — of 'bette�pectedls n � You Can Buy A Home' Cooper have returned from t, sir of ba�lcets of eas, when the after- tia1 Reliable The July meeting. of the Wom- TIRES, BATTERIES, _ + lengthy trip across, the border. They P ; noon train here struck the back of en's Institute will be held at the ACCESSORIES, had a very pleasant trip. his truck, and scattered the baskets home of Mrs. S. Farndale' on Thurs- T:he.i:nion. Services. of the two ch- for some distance all over the -high- Insurance of >?�►11 day,, 25th. Mrs. N. Decker will give At as low and better prices urches here in town are being well way and smashing the truck. Better a paper on "What 1 would like My as attended by large congre:ations, and Kinds at Reas- wait ..a minute -than being sorry af- as alway are proving successful. ter you eats in Toronto. Another big night is being held on — = - -• - - - " -" -- - the Green here tonight (Friday). Kinsale ' -" Onable Rates p�/ `` Mixed Doubles. Several other import. L. i *. O•! r LE /LL Let n9 repair that le »ky top. .ant „tournaments are now being arr -..' Mrs. Stone and daughter, Lillian, 9 FUNERAL _DIRECTOR AND anged, at home and abroad. Toronto, are visiting 14Irs. L. Dunn EMBAL ER Skilled Motor Aepairs. In reporting the Examination res� Sorry to report Mr. L. Dunn con- i s ults of the Claremont Lower School fined to his bed under the doctor's Representing the Following Successor to W'. J. Mather, Gordon J. ” Law in our. last' issue, an error was made Companies 3toutl ville are Phone 2908 -in not crediting Margaret Ov@rland The raspberry cro promises to be Night rend Day Service and Marjorie Young with passing to an abundant one this Pilot Insurance Co. Business Phone Residence Phone PICKERING, :ONTAR.10, r all subjects. year in 'this Gore- District Mutual Ins. Co district. 9801 98'LO By .this time this issue is in your Mrs R E 1Vlowbray is with her Royal Insurance Co. Ltd, hands another big Field Day will mother at Rose Mount, who is ser- London Guarantee and Ace. Co.,'Ltd. have passed. We hope ydu had a iously ill. Ocean Accident and Guar. Corp. good day, fair weather and a big, Wawanesa Mutual j��'• e or. - - -'crowd. We'll tell you more about it. Portage la Prairie Mutual $ Olt - Onext week. " Provident Assurance Co. hj 1: In anotr.er column there appears Gen. Accident Assurance Co. Ltd. the Entrance Examination results of a Toronto General `' Ins. Co. a • _ the Claremont and W hitevale Cent- • ' Pearl Assurance Co. Ltd. res. We did our best to, get them for Employers' Liability Aas. Corp. ke Iast week's issue, but• after consider- A. E. Wilson and Co. Ltd. - Lloyds able phoning we were unable to see- Trabel the Wing's jbig*ap t'QrpO�b @, cli � � •' - - "ore them. It appears that they had j \ %• been sent to the "Port Perry Star in T O p Call or Write 014t C�$ ge` eared last week. The 1 L\. O N T O A. B� IM R I t c j4Pe •� 4 ' which they app C1 person responsible for sending out = D -4 iJ the re;)orts evidently thought that Shale -50c.- Return -90c. Brougham Out. - Phone Pick 5151 re�L� P a�'e� of p,�rt Perry situated in Pickering DAILY SERVICE s 4. X114 Jea s 0 Township. Your Patronage is-appreciated. �i�ja, due, �j .. _ . The local newspaper is seldom giv- c, M Gbllt° �'lrtjk BLtrt O�rl j �4'Q en credit for brineing abo' t any re Eastern Standard Time !Q aid ftl + forms, or, held res•onsible for any Leave Pi&ering Leave Toronto d '01-0 Se��1?` CharAll 0 Char ,. F local. improvements, con: e,uently, Eae:ern li�u,x' • • B,y n: Dundas! A T T E N T I O ! ?°pl�ea8isce wholly t �' when we do hear of our having been A. M, P. \I.= A. M. P 5•I. i 0 - " responsibie for any- g-A . need we a 6,09 Y 51 a 6.3t) , a a.:iu i�, a l• m e rs ct'f ` C ► c r�fe � � ''A�f was just can't help .. spNa>;ln{t atx*tit rt. -- a- :3_;�1 - -- .LU 1 SO i y �t'd A couple of year.: 36 •r . ^e loth con- lI a 4.51 41X0 5.30 - - - 1, _ - -- r� ue,t of ('lurem',nt. Ra- in a 1 5 51 !J 40 e 6 a0 _' �eaiivi, W.) I, a it c11.3u ,as �(;aS(1LI`E ,� I isrlLL_�'1F. prrtt% bad shape, and we had been 11.54 7.3 f Y.. M. e � 'c.� y 't r ' - it oiled .drive +'e, a: few ra}ilea .,f P. 1.. a '�': 1 13 a(? �r ' Urltv'rrrd i,, f : ty° ,t t11•rh. lot, �+r d _ •. ' ,:': -�' it. whiel dui a id.,then cymmen- 1'..;1 tr;.; } c 1 a l..il' b Iw t+. Y.:,U uvr, r. <: -Ced' a mild campaign for titre" recor.- structure of this road. In riecidin S , >; +� l:r : + -. +n l T.,x• 'S °`:`` . _ � ��- Sun.& I�,l. on:y. c -at only. as to, whether it worked. t y. Y)i +t:+te- la r tP. F �r g+I. ` ``.. - we + uute. a - .Sat:, Sun & Hol. on! :� „r• latest - A• k Mr. Y r . - re of many, the la. ,t C each connect,ons at Bu `,lu and_ ,`�" (the "te+�.) if• they tviti.get -uch"and Detroit for 'a!1 punts in the CHA :A"_. k�N t" "H .tHflt�'Att[ `\ ` - "a'4, �,,, 7. - " -such a r.ad fixed 'up too".'' tinted States. SL,-�IIKEl AEI• ()NT- = �,. ^ 4�. 1 -A }atr;A -rpre,entation frola the T16.ets and' infurmation at �, t 'C'iarer'nont Ba?t;,.t - Church rt,et at CRAY COACH LI1�'ES - - - - _ the honie of the newlk -w, wish Cne i D R U N K E N DRIVER S a,Yd 3lrs. Chas.' Gostick, tt, wish t:�e Y.ICfibKl`(G hidFiSE REGISTER, ,'cc•uple happinebs and, to express their Easeern House -Phone .1-it0 high esteem of JIi=_ • and Ctrs. T• ', �Iti (268121 E C E 1 V E N O E R C Gr,.%tjck, •xho are leafing this coin C'OJI��ODOR'1: At =. choicely bred , Clydesdale Stallion, • ti:unity to rE,:ide -in Stouffville: Mr.! tier, pr „petty cf Rgbt. Dafoe, oP . Gostick has 1>�ir an active deacon in .'�”] t e church for forty or mire years. •. �>- Green Paver, will make the season 141rc. Grch f has been an year � ©" of 1f.+313, %Vs: Tuesday, 213t HE man who takes a drink when he of May, v+il 'lea�'e his own stable ....- u . _ _ a :n-ember of 'the _Vlic+inn Citde.. Mr. l _ -- Found. a fellow- deacon_, spoke app- - a�aJ Nivrr ri: G 31cGri't�'f "`lYit s. _ rope d. a regarding �Ir. Gostick's con. 3, Pickering, fur noon; t�nce deliberately asking for "trouble. valued services in the church, and - .,THE "1dAU�LIVE" John Barnes, C•herry*ood, . for night. Wednesday, proceeds ta. 1 `'Miss S. E. Evans expressed the app- g 5, p It 'iS time for strict discipline on o this .. reciation " of -• the Mission . Circle to BEAUTY-SALON Hugh Px,gh's, one mile east of Mrs. Gostick. tilt. Jams Crates read - ' Whitevale, for noon; thence to _ . GI1 mad speed ... on all foams of road selfish- an address subse+,uent to presenting - • • his own stable fur, night. Thugs- „mess that lead to accidents. - them with a reading -lamp and a 1935means anew ye4,r.' whieb mean dal. Proceeds to Fred Wright's, table. The .honoured deacon express- a new Permanent Wave. lot 29, con. 6, Pickering, for noon; persons convicted of being intoxicated while ed their gratitude. Following an ad- I have Permanent Waves to suit evory thence to his own stable, where he wi11 remain until the followin '•,in L-harge of a motor vehicle. will receive no dregs read by 9Ir. T. Hammond, the adv's purse, so why not make - . bride 'and groom were presented with an appointment. Tuesday.. _ { br occasional chair, ensen ed and HICKORY LAD (111551 Pure mercy. It is better to drive carefully than t0 cushion. Mica Ireson and members of I give all my customers my very bes- bred, blaak Percheron Stallion, , 'perhaps per - careful attention, the property of ..Allah ,Reesor, R. :.lose. your driver's license . the congregation supplied suitable R. 1, 'Markham, will make the sea- Y entertainment, after which lunch was; also, Marcelling, Hair- cutting, "Spa], momently in addition t0 receiving a e son of 1935, at his own stable, lot aetved. , and Faciol Treatments sentence. Ter 510.00 re c s e _ . _ . •' con. 4 Scarboro. _ _ • m Wh,tevale• .. ,Shampooing, KILMF.IN� 2.5419 (21346 - The Pure _ ' A. seve curt ent Bred- Imported Clydesdale Stallion l' bits. Randall wisher to thank lie, �'��- �"�- 2�21.7.11de31 the property. of Oscar Wilson will �T 1S BETTER TO BE '.'friends and neighbors for their great Phone 1986 °:CLAREHUXT make the season of 1935, at his k.;.. SAFE... TtjAN SORRY! 1 rt On ess during her recent illness. oa'n stable. -` kind "• Sunday next, Sunday School at - _ • •the United Church will be at 10 a. :,MOTOR VEHICLES BRANCH m. There will be no Church service :f .• ONTARIO DEPARTMENT . OF HIGHWAYS -on that day'• - f, .. r'• . s Overheard on the street on San p�`� �T _ day r rninz Little folks going to ' l 1 LS y JULY Sunday School - Oh! say, there goes 4 stir Church Bell, wee , must hurry." Y But the older folks also enjoy the 19,34 ` Chevrolet Standard Coach 1927 Foid Coupe wonderul - gift- of a church bell. It 1928 " Ford Roadster 1927, Ford Touring " d is rung at 9.30 a. ,n. for five, mint 2 1932 Chev. Roadster ONTARIO 1.33.. Essex Coach _ es; 9.55 for five minutes:" 6.30 P. m• 1931 Chev. Special Sedan" THIS MUST STOP! ' gr _-for five minutes aAd 7.55 for five 1931. Chev. 1 1 -2 ton Duals 4 Disc Plow minutes, so no one need A�ulk •in of 1931 -Rugby 1 i -2 ton daubs ;dumber of Tractor Plows Ia Ontario, during 1934, there were nearly 10,000 auto- ter the' service begins and disturb 1931 Rugby 1 -2 ton pick -up i Masgey Hay-Loader mobile accidents. a rise worship. 1929 Chev. ton (good shape) ' - 4 t'sed Binders _ ^ ' S 12 people were killed w 1930 Dodge Panel 3 -4 ten 2 Manure Spreads= $,ggp people were in n _�itouffville 42$ Pontiac.('oach' lvu.nber of Grinders 1928 Olda Coach .•- •Number of Used Washers : -..._ ,. i considerable increase over 1933. h must be evident ♦ The revised voters' list contain: '928 Chrysler Sedan - to all thinking people that ►bit swiss► stop. •:16217 names in E. York, to be divided _ How. T. B. McQ,rsstrw, s ®mong the four oat*didati a tr. _CHAS. C40PFRg' . ; CLAREMONT Our Orange Lodge to y " - Dsaverton on the 12�h to participate. In the Orange Celelrratsion. ..ur .. t.ua? decis:ou 11121 iu the heat of clay 1101..4s are a •.tra u, coasctous 1 utuhiuery of guvernmell'hat trier the moment• • It would be well, 1a or uuconsi:wus, uP�tt ttte nerves and were not fit for their jobs was diw CANADA this subject, if reinter Hepburn heath of the people. The worse vie taAefully demonstrated by the en- • were to adopt the Asgpt.•h!au pney not a the grw ^ter the stra:n. The Ling yaars of chaos. Things have THE EMPIRE ��av of "Wait and See' before p'uagiug re::uct'.c:t of -the noise of st:cet car•, been getting 'so bad that level -head- into a ic•hctue which before long may Involve scare expense, but the :d Egyptians uhemselves have boldly will prove to have. been � cry ill -ad- improvement or tracks .and cars is demanded ' that British efficiency, f �� -vised.— Oshawa Times. ;a the interest of good service gen- fairness and genius should be recall - (•rally, and until tha'noiae is reduced ed to the direction of affairs, '1'heae� r to a min.mum it will remain a ptob- are the days when zound- minded SOLOMON KNEW, leg w•'itch the oPetatin; company 1: E7ypt'ans have brought it home to THE WORLD New York records a great increase expected .to deal wits,- 1Yinn. n l olitical leaders that the swim to in the number of young children; tree Press. proSp.erfty can ou:y be wah the trade ' ']r• running away from the r homes or , - AT LARGE THE EMPIRE - curront of Great Britain, and • not involved in juvenile delinquencies' Solomon said something aJoat,, spat'• against it hence the trade missies ing Dye rod and-spoiling the. chf:d THE Ol_D GROUCH- that is at present in England. —The THE May 1 ask the. raih%ay com_ - ,ltatx, [afro. RELIEF FIGURES INDICATE ings Department all over the prov- and he knew a thing or two about p•inies to have carriages reserved for I - ;. IMPROVED CONDITIONS ince to offset the refusal of the tin. handling a large household. — Brant. Bien "only—in the same way as oth.. Welfare Commissioner A. W. ancial houses to lender for Uhe gov- ford Expositor. , .aver used to report that Toronto ernment's $15,000,000 bond issue, 13, ern are tab Is intolerable le to for women only: Lt• to have to [rave! on _-- uirgeon Warns Against � had 30,000 families on full relief. He quite characteristic of him. It looks _WE ARE MORE POLITE• a long (or even a .[tort) journey with Use Of Aparients -now states that the number of tam- like a deci,iou made on a snap judg- Oakland, l'alifornia, womau •tel!s a lot of g'ggAug- women turd ohil- , -- .;,lies on full relief is decreasing by ment, on the spur of the moment, the judge she saw her Husband only dren' Alen may be garruicus, but 500 a week and that the past year without thinking.the matter through four time's — the day tr.'tey'met, the women are far worse. — Letter in the A grave warning against the - -dan- :.witnessed a decline of 1,800 famil- to a logical conclusion. day before they- Were married, and London Daily Mail.. _ ger of giving a child with abdominal 1es• For the week ending July 6th Soon after he became prime min_ the day after they were married•' Up pain an aperient on the assumption the Commissioner 'says, the aggre. inter, Premier Hepburn ' intimated here most bridegrooms don't go back - t, %at something It has eaten has dis- gate was 19,177 -families. Last Year that the government savings offices g THE ,GLORY OF en we ALIA. y g to golf until aloe about the third agreed with it is uttered by Prof: A. at the same time, the, statistics were to be eliminated, as an econ- What manner of men were'thac? Rendle Short, Professor of Surgery +j5 or fourth w'eek.— «'[nd §or Star. who stormed the heights of Anzac:' showed 19,636 families, but- 1,=0 of omy measure, and because no fur in Bristol University, in a lecture re- It behooves to ask this question, and _ the families now reported were tak- ther need of them existed. Some cently NOISY STREET CARS _ to .answer it today, lest we forget . en over from the House of Indus- have already been closed. Now- be, It local transportation comparve. Ile Faid: "The great majority of what now we cherish —lest in an age ! try. To the efficiency of the inves- cause of a temporary situation, and abdominal pains in children are not wish. to commend their street cars of sophisters and calculators our poi- _ _ tigating staff; Mr. Laver gives cred- because the bankers have dared to due to -some single. indiscretion In _ At for at least some of the decrease. rub him the wrong way, he makes to the public, one of the things they icy of the poltroon should yet pre - will have to do is to reduce the diet' a all, and the routine use of The. fact is that economic , condl- a complete right- about -face, and pro- wail and he that credence. e -Brth dr aperient in such cases, kills this . Pions are decidedly better than they poses "to establish fifty more savings noise of the cars. T•se buses have a lie should gain creciettce. The •Brit- it on the street cars in thk respect. y n dregs of children every -year in this �. 'were_ two, or three years ago. Church offices• is _t Arhi has a magnificent record, country. _ Kot`iing is more calcu!at>ed And philanthropic societies relief The Ottawa Journal recently coin but the youns army 'of Anzdac can' By doing this the prime mint, ter mended the improvement in the ser- withstand comparison with any. Brit -. a. convert a mild a administration into• committees find that they have few- hopes t secure the money needed a fatal one than the adutinisiration : er rent, food and other relief rob= P o vice of the street raihvay company ish force pY the pa`t. It is difficult _ P to finance th'e province. But it will of that city, but it said that the cars of purgative:. lems to solve than they had some be a Ion drawn out problem to es- to overpraise the the troops of Anzac, time ago. Demands on the funds for g were very noisy. To which the man• For* ft is the simpie.trtiEh to say that tablish these - branches and to inter- ager of the -company replied that the in essential qualities 'no more -elii• clothing and other necessities of eat the people in putting their money street cars in Ottawa were Les-- cient army was ever put in the leld Fertilizer' ' Eh� P TIc'� � life are not as frequent or as. great Into them. It may be a different pro- noisy than those in Null," Montreal. b�• any country in the world• — .'1''ic as they were. Requests are becom- cess getting the money at all, and Toronto, Hamilton and Brantford, ac' Australas ;an. ing more numerous, though, for fin- meanwhile, the province must be cording to tests on a noise- recording _ - - - uncial - assistance to keep ,the appll- financed. Further, the: cost of es- contrivance which measures the noise With reference to trials of cyan cants for a week or two until they tabllshing these offices. paying their in decibels — whatever thhy are, A LESSON LEARNED? m de and other nitrobenou� gertiJi are able to assume the duties Of the overhead expenses and the necessary We rhould like to see the contrail- There -lids been in c•_rtain sections 'zPrs -on arable crops, Di-. E. M..Crow- yositions that hate been promised salaries, is liable to be rather - igli,• tion for recording, 'noise used in `f the native pre.;, a v:o!ent protest ther of the Rothamsted- Exp.rimen- them All these experiences of ,city in proportion to the amount of �=jnnipeg. It should rut be necQS- against �zhat 4ij de• cr -ibed .as a burl- tal Statiowdercribea in the latest 1s- relief workers are most reassuring, money deposited, in them• sary to sti peed conversation wilEc 'lini•v i of Iltitish iutluence iIr the sue o[ the Empire Journal of Expert- as regards 'recovery from the - crisis But'- more important ,till is rile walking along, Portage avenue until affairs ot" .Egypt by an increase in mental Agriculture (No. Ll, 19:)0), Via .through which we -have been pa'sing. •'timate fate of these new otfice.. a street car pas ?ea —a-i it fs neees• 11r:tish .pet'��ttncl. '1'hF argi... . is rt tilts of �? field trial; at tic :tharii- -- Toronto Half and Empire . the psesetit situa'io :i which has lm nary eometime3, fi' ^red that the p:rymeiit aL seven >ted, and' other centres ot> -the PRetts. _ _ AL petled the premier to decide to eitab- -` .11, . . is the way of compeasa- of calcium cyanamide a.nrt ammonium " lish them, is a• temporary -one. It The noise created by a street car o i for `British oflitials who ware sulphate on spring barley,. po-tatoes The week (start ng ESeptemb'eF 3U will blow over, and-the finanSlag of depends o21 the couditioh of the cir •iJ: misled tivas considereri at the time and sugar-beet. These fertafzers -gave has been set aside as Canada's Fisb �' province will be restored to nor- and' art the condition of the track: It be cheap .for. a good riddance, None similar yield .lncrea5as in it lot the Week, The reason for announcing mal lines. The need-for the chain either become-4 out of repair; then t-he 'at the scribes- ac!t ts._that this.-mea- '15 experiment= in which' there - were ' „the, date a tar ahead !s that 'ti of sayirigs afiicei will then: cease to Pars of the -people are more visor- sure way brought ah'cut by a dis_ significant responses to added nitro- takes some Falk about that long to exist, but there they will' be,. a string ou•ly assaulted. -!f tht rQ !s -a - tin- - sraceAll •scramble for olIice. on the ;Nn, and- cyanamufe vas. less :efficient• catch - one. — Stratford Beacon -Her- of white elephants spread over the pro. cement in both cars and track. part of F :ayntians who conddered b'tan ammon,uin sulphate lii.tae other. II� province of .Ontario because or . a -the noise is greatly, reduced• ' :r+mselrPS fifliy qualified to run uric= tot ✓. - _ _ JAIL THE RED LEADERS. a ;..••_ r_p - The C'ommuni,t leaders of the 3,- - 1000 reHet strikers at Regina, . Sas- katchewan, made good their boast -a, that "the street of Regina would' be red .with "blood, if the marchers ? -`a f *s_ _ - here interfered , with, " - when the strikers turned on police troops who ' r' sought'to break up theii mass meet lhg and bloodshed followed. One po-.: Diceman was killed -and a score of _ A` '. - Others 'wounded, while the strikers' ri a 81so had numerous casualties, f �Loo1+e Eor the Conditions have certainly_ r -the streets of A serious stn when ra Canadian, city become the scene W ®� of armed fighting. It is evident that n t the strikers have . been fed the in- s '' ;r, - leldious ro a soda of the Reds and — .P P g ;that they are prepaie� -foi an effort head to over -ow constituted authority u t - - - - tit :ylxmg their Wk guns is" by imprisonment of the lead- E ' .ing agitators ana It IS gra.cily ing 't0 ., •; rte. learn that a. score. or more are now yak? r xa. , :,,, ,` �,,, ,,,yp,�„w:Rr »•';:.�i`'` _ ,. in -jail, including the ringleader, Ar- `'Gbur Evans, the man who had the '.'temerity- to call Premier Bennett "a . lJlar " during their = recent` -titterview Look -t Ottawa. There should be no reason forNE� _ isuch demonstrations in Canada . as -the Regina outbreak. It is'true there . ACTTont N fare thousands of men' out of work « .•., '� dad in an indigent: condition, but +fit the ;fir ?'. ... . :� :j' r: ss > : > : :. � : :., : :: ' •:; It is also true that federal and hee ro- ncial governments and local mu- w • .� ^s:! °y'• ;< : ;.�. �r.���:; ,, :j,�fi'�' : "' iat cipal authorities have made every to rovid wo P e rk and t0 "eIIaure -none will be without, the neces- , PRICED !for the Master • s tt e s of life. Hundreds, of millions '`.a.: a•- of dollars from the public treasuries 8 8 5 Z -Pass. Coupe) have been-poured into the task, with the result that business and indd•s• you buy glow- priced Car, see that Delivered, fully equipped at factory,. Oshawa, trial concerns and the average tax- you Qet Ql% the modern features! Government. Registration Fee only extra. _ Vayer are bearing a heavy burden to The TURRET TOP, for example —who would - See the new Standard Series models ;-meet the outlay. - want'to be without this new overhead protection priced -a& -low as b112 'Meanwhile the- first stand taken � • -' _ 'of. solid steel? Yet only one 'Chevrolet the lowest ' tly. Premier .Bennett. in dealing with t. price field has it --the Master Chevrolet! �e western strikers must be emu- Take KNEE-ACTION. It's cheaper to leave it at Chevrolet's Cable- Controlled Brakes. Coin = 1&ted by all those in authority. They ` off the car, but the Master Chevrolet retains it ''pare Chevrolet's, Fisher ' Body quality, ' and - will have the complete backing of -• —for the ultimate in riding ease! 'Fisher no -draft Ventilation. You save money— _ all substantial citizen. The Comma- Lift the hood and see Chevrolet's economical and get everything —when you choose a Master nist element has no Place In. Can valve -in -head Blue Flame Engine..Take a look Chevrolet. And your own eyes prove it! c -17sc _ Ida and must be stamped out with 'it relentles• •hand. — Simeoe Refor- C'HEVR%'dg2JN1h'LE A 4word - , ]net-, ­7- PAYING THE DOCTOR. - + - The average family; according to � -- � - •, >� I � 5stat year_l item, spa stmt , doe[ ' READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. . Easy GMAG Ter=ns - "pays" • is a misprint for "owes." — - '• -• • - . - Canadfatn Sthteslrian, Bowmanville. CHAS. COOPER - CLAREMONT H7PBURN'S COSTLY POLICY rremler Hepburn *s tabli,sh, at once, 'a, chain of some 50 - branches .6f the Government Sav .., A to what they teraa a aerioua error, s,whea he was Wy six- He was borer . , in a recent issue of this newspaper. of average -eized pareuts in the - They say that the Advance told Poebrides, one of a •;amijy of ttiir- \ o ''a s about two airs ects or groups, of ten ;« s D p + pairs, gr P . e in the year 1825. After an twins being born Wcently at Smiith uneventful voyage, their ship reach- _ Rock Falls, while the truth as the ed St. Ann's Bay, a sparsely settled' ladies' see it is that the said pairs, district in Victoria County, Cape Osets or or groups, of twins were born Breton, where the family began �• •+ in Twin Falls. The one lady speaks life anew, and between farming mere tit f S in sorrow— sorrow that the Advance and fishing eked out an existence shou'13 make a mistake.• The second which was quite comfortable. We Are +� pw These New Low d Ior eoun.ol TNa d g g In the little churchyard, high up w Now Guaranteed for 9 AASood e9/� U lady speaks in an er =an er that "y' Hwh (ae�ln p Smooth Rock Falls should get the in the hills overlooking the entrance e r N credit rightly due #o Twin Falls. The �j Again _ standard s..tsra.t O1drWd Speed _., 8Q z 8i g Y to the bay, is a small. - * „� 4.75 5.56 third lady speaks —in pure impish- marking the burial place of Angus e . y: 4.40/21 "a T-W s.5o ness. Heaven bless her! And ..help .MacAskill; a dutiful' son, a kind 4s0/21 e.60 &80 16.45 her. brother, just in all his dealings, uni- +� +, 4.75/10 145 taro 11.65 If. three men found fault with the Yes I .::'wise roll- your - owners _ 5.00/10 8.00 10.40 22. 60 versaIly respected by friends and , ISM/18 a sa 11.55 14.00 Save money —buy tires Advance, well, that would simply acquaintances," _ reads _. the inscrip- are bock again with Ogden 's Other Sim" proportionately Low now —see the nearest - be three men. finding fault! But.with tion. Fine Cut. Why not do the same _ 030%8% Not Camrsateed Firestone Dealer today three ladies it is differeri What He died at the early age of thirty- and'smoke the best there is, when to do! Well, what can be done about eight, but not before he-had made twins, 'except :to accept the inevit- a 'tour of North - America and parts It Costs so little l - . , able! It is a jolly • good thing, that of Europe, part of the time with Don't deprive yourself of the Ca llander or Corbeil were not merit-. Thumb as his P artner. They loved. made a strange -contrast. smooth satisfaction only Ogden's - In excuse •to two of the ladies'— Mac.Askill was seven feet, nine _ egn,give you :::. and• roll.•it in the one who spoke in friendly sor- inches in height, more than five « " " row, and the one who spoke in '.hundred Chantecler or `Vogue papers, anger — an explanation is due. To Pounds in weight and, his g p chest measurement was eighty the best combination known. / ( the third lady —who was actually the inches. ' The palm of his hand was / • :1 1 TIN ` first lady to comment on the item— ' six inches wide and the hand 8 SAVE THE POKER 'HANDS- the . one who spoke : impishly -- foot in Length;- the smallest man ' in' L (\ nothing but good wishes ,'that she the world would stand on the palm - Here There may have a similar item or items of the giant's hand ,a perform a OGDEN �, ; of her own to give the Advance*, dance. He' appeared ' beforre . L and that there are no errors. • Queen Victoria, when ' he received IF ' N -E U T E v e r y w h e r e The explanation of the whole mat- two gold rings, and he gave exhibi- .. A mother to every. Scout, without r ter is nearly as complicated as twins. tins in his native Scotland. Yosu Pipe Knows Ogden $ Cut Plug cry, regard to race or creed The advance was - given -the inform- The crowning feat of his We- ation -in the .item by a gentleman time was seen by a New York audi- - The lat--St report qn the Empire Chinese boys. _. _ _ . ._ _ who ,once lived in. Irogvois,Falls, but ence- after his return from Europe, Jubilee chain of Boy Scout beacons A regional gathering of the Boy later was employed at Smooth Rock when he lifted a' 2,200 pound anchor In four years the fine home which _ records a total of 1,775 bonfires in Scouts of America at _ Boston was Falls a.nd possibly lives now. at Twin from a wharf to, his shoulder. This they had" figured on owning in 12 England, Wales, Scotland and- North- addressed by District Commissioner Falls. The Advance apparently got feat . eventually forced his retire- years was their own-. The "depres -- .• .ern Ireland. -They.-were viewed by Hoy Wilson of. St. Johns, .Que., - on,. its Falls ali mixed up in this matter meet fortunately, however, with- a sion" proved a boon to them. - The several millions of onlookers. Ap- "International Jamborees and' Their of twins, and now the ladies are fair competence. experience "could be multiplied 1n- y patently the largest assemblage was Relation of World Peace ", taking falls out of the Advance. - definitely on varying - scales. that at Newcastle, where- an estimat- * ' * - . ladies the a complaint of -the three Of course,- this has been hard on' Since t ed gathering of 200,000 people A joint weiner roast.- was fully Advance has checked up standard hotels,• but there has been " 'watched the lighting of the beacon - enjoyed by the 7th Brantford Scouts on the twins and the Falls, and Modern Tourist -a general stimulation of travel which on Town Moor. and -7th Company of.-Girl Guides, both•, learns now that the two pairs of oth.drwNe would not have - taken of St. Jude's Church. twins were born within a' few days Changes His Ways place.- People- are getting to know e * . of each other at Iroquois Falls, of their own country, and that of the 'Scouters throughout Canada joined . parents residing in Twins Falls and United States better, and a lot e Ito extend warm congratulations to Siam is the worlds third largest ' all of them but the twins had heard money is being .put into general cir- 'Rev. Dean Carrington, one pf the Boy Scouting country,' with a mem- of Smooth Bock Falls. Accordingly, (From the St. Thomas cuiation. m 'ovement's beat known Scout lead_ bership of 78,757. Scouts. and - leaders. Times - Journal.) - 'sera and writers, upon his election 'as - -- - " • everybody is "'right, and, everybody • - ,; jAnglican Bishop vgrong, but the twins. The twine are The motorist who went on a vacs - p .of Quebec. The well diversified programme all right, Classified Advertising of Guelph's first tion with his family 10 or• 12 .years, ' ' * p joint Scout and • A joint picnic of Scoutera and Guide display -included a live' tent - Twin Falls is a small settlement ago had to cut it short unless he Y not far from Iroquois Falls, nor very was able to afford to spend a sub- 231110011M A aas3111osrs7s 'Guides of London Ont. was .an. en- pitching contest between four Scouts far from Smooth" Rock Falls as the 1 atantial sum on hotels, or,. alter- i0yed success. Mrs. G_ A. Routledge and two Guide teams. The boys of crow flies, or the stork flies. For Provincial G u ill a Commissioner, the 2nd Guelph Troop on. The natively didn't mind lugging a tent EXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY. PAR - P Twin Falls to have two pairs of along ith him and•campin on an titular® FREE. Write Maurice ;showed two reels of pictures. taken Fourth Troop made best time " in twins is ' a mark of distinction g g Y Julien, Drawer .25, Eb, Branch T. Montrea4 . tonal -- field where he 'got permission, plus _ at the London rally to -Lord and constructing a bridge with rope lash- what a certain or uncertain Toronto carrying a cooking outfit and uten- ' Lady- Baden- Powell. ings•- newspaper -would term a birth mark. ails —which didn't make it much of THIS BOOK 13-FREE a holiday for the wife and motber. A limited number of copies of a Boy Scouts- of Merritt, -B.C., in co- The famous > €tfruttinas. toy manu- There were few tourist camps to booklet entitled' "A New Road to (operation with the local Mosquito facturing .Scout troop of fi;osetown, ' be seen, and those that did exist Financial Independence;' b being 1 Cape Bretons distributed to D►veatoril without Control Committee, made a system. Sas$., was talking' 1935 Christmas - were just wooden huts put together, cost. tdes request tot c 'Simply iClayco r' ,sitic survey of the district for pools gifts as early as June. The talk're- Gigantic SCot while the beds and ,bedding were far 127W c"ttoi Bill Station. Denver, and •- swamps containing mosquito. suited in the -- Rovers arranging a c from inviting. If he did - got .to.. a Coloiaab 17,S.A.. larvae, in order that these might be scrips of. barn dances during the Raised AI]C11Or hotel he had to be prepared to pay I treated with _oil -sprayers.: summer to finance additional toy - five to ten dollars a night for a shop machinery. • ' ' room o; rooms, dinner and breakfast One hundred and eighty thousand ._ ..'_ _ ' Transcript.) bills, a dollar, for garage, and last (From the Moncton T +official programmes .o' f the King's –The- Sydney Post -Actor ant ici- FREE SAMPLE ROOF PAINT �''w r pates the opening of the Sydney an- but not least, hand out tips .:here iSilver Jubilee Here sold om_ -the Som. COnfu$lon and there. MAILED to anyone sending In. _ - %streets of London -by' Boy Scouts. The � ►liversary celebration by issuixig a During recent , .yews thtte has. Tine burg nFaitnf! Co , Tilisoabutrg ' Over Four Tw1[il8 forty -eigHt page edition reviewing been 'an amazing hange. There are r.+nt..` manufacturers of uaranteed 'proceeds went `to the King's. Jt>bilec the history of Cape •Breton in pert- sleeping cabins g' everywhere a'ltrng alumi,nu.m or block roof palms for 'Foust Fund. ' tt eta', paper, rock surface or Wood eral• and Sydney in particular. Thirteen nationtLlities- i'rere re• 'And Three I' alts the highways, some of them as at- .i„nsle roofs. hooch�• plete without ti r ' - surrou ail ara�h th F utr• LAli Nations, Tl'- tFrnm •i+, T: � s r' P 1•• �.._ , £ .. / - would sea eel • e tom= tractive m. or nor sitiong bas'" any akes s and.- r t. \x � +����•' t l >iant 1•tacAs6il1. mho 1~rouFht= 3"atti -e mummer Home, "ann amts na- -The esentecl- t • a Scout,; c men ran f h-n f�.,,�.1 to the Church Hof AU ` "'ant - T` 1 hrs ',adopted countr •, • or rather i y h �� -- ^µ`ivy h �� t rivers that osit•iveT persuade the tne= 128th, cumlx',sed entirely t,f called the .attention of tk-A-d'vancel the country of "his parents' adoption p• )' p i' - tourist to.stop and enjoy -the locat- ion. Alert MillionsS! -, thB could be desired. and the price r , IT B bb Championship . Gb fe'rs and Sw:rnmers in Murray Bay ' Events 11 y u 1 , conveniences erg a within then each of the most 'humble nlEnergizing^ E g 'travellers. And beauttiul tourist;/ } } "fix v ;, •,'"�'•,., fix, <.; homes, too, so nice - looking .outside i 1 / and 111 that: ohs has to`look''twice ,a , ' ��. to see 'if he is hot making a mistake . in pulling up • at the "residence of� l r x s• some' gentleman who-would ' be'' in- pulling �' 1 r d. 5ulted`if'asked for a room. SmallTln3so ,t.arpannsoc,ExtraLarge"e7se iildny people in good circuinstanc- t Seottd:Turn" Ltd.. Newcastle- upoo-Tpae, Eva. _ I Distnbutrd i+l Canada by _ 3 es cater to this' trade, making a l MoGiuir„y B,�.•��, ,oroeto.' "52 substantial .'suns • per week, which I 1 • y * • �° helps to pay off the - mortgage. • We heard recently of a couple in the " "�"'"" '`''•�' '`�r.� -• � Niagara area who started to buy a w GJ as as a a cse «� x a«a Y 15'-ro'om •house in the-, days :before the PRIZE - -a, f economic slump, and then found F. themselves in a fix. They were con - CONTESTS fronted with . the prospect of- losing what they fiat)' already ' pa;•l, but I for ,Artists and Authors >Y pocketed' their pride . and took in' � �,``?pi., ,<^y '!�•• :-ry, .. . 'tourists: - A '' p is , •'^ r AliTHORITATIVE COU \- . . Y. ■a 1 r f i ■ ek SEL 1 11 \G MAC �� � .• CONTEST is the �tit{e of - .• ` ` Q ITCHING an article by one who -is a y` In One Minute consistent winner. _ 3 z . •i:, �` D. D. D. SP on Prescri ti reds Relief - P i • •J i For quick. relief .from the itching of ,a This article and nlontbl1 ,' pimples, mosquito or other insect boles, IISt1ngS Of Prize CO1tteSIS, ",? y : .. ,�, "ii,; r .. "'`'" " -. , ., ., ' •,- eczema, rashes and other skin eruptions, Aa; Syndicate Markets and Mar- apply tir. Deis "pure, cooling, Forty kets f oI11 tra o n s for Cie- antiseptic D D. D. Prescription. SM years' world -wide success. Penetrates the in, soothing and healing the inflamed Signs, Greeting- Ca - • '?'' "''' g signs and Verses Stories ;ind . . ' . ' ' �' 'tissues. No fuss —no muss. Clear, grease less and stainless- -dries up almost.imme -' ' diately. Try D. D. D. Prescription. Stop -Poems; supplied for a yearly From all parts of Eastern Canada and the le nited States, summer tavellers go to Murray Bay Stops i?I? } Y _ the most intense itching instantly. A 35c subscription of-.$2.00. to' visit the Manoir Richelieu, golf on its championship 18 -hole course, play tennis on its en- tout -car 1 p Courts and swim in its o en -air salt -water swimming "Sandy" . trial bottle, at any drug stole, is aran -, g P v pool. C. Rosa Somerville, of London, teed to proveit— ormoneyback. el).D. Ontario again Canada's amateur- golf champion, is seen above during the annual golf tournament and "':is made by the owners of ITailenr Ha1st: GIe r'' BAKER competition for the Manoir.Richelieti Golf Club Shield of which he is'present holder. "Sandy" will likely, return to defend his trophy during Golf Week, July. 16 -20• this year. Also seen above is the 39 LEE AVENUE r yyoungest son of Jimmy Rose, sports director and coach of many a Canadian Olympic "swimming 'team.: Issue No. 29 —r : •3S TORONTO Jimmy seems to be following in his father's footsteps. One of the C.S.L. cruise ships that call at Murray lady is seen at the dock. 57 - - v. Gair"s Piet" Canada spew the p" two weeks church on SwxWy =d Vag aAp4&0n1_ Pmvwd !- 'Arough here yesterday, ou theca way 4- with their couxin, Mrs. V. T. Dun- ly in her usual state of bogw7rie- W what? A • noW should be nude of choic• bar. ceased was born in Dicke tW_ In G. Baner had a bviiiiwas trail —W. Servant visited his daughter perennials and obhers where Vi, Mrs. &naltis Sr., has returned w 1894 sire graduated *s a professional • boUdney on Friday lost. in Toronto over Sunday, stock is lbw, and a few cuttings in Ar home after spending a month nurse. Her presence at the sick bed —Miss Eleen Knifton, of Parr., —Miss Lillian Wiman, teacher of se•ted as the necessary gro-th be with her son at Enniskillen. She was and in the -homes • was always a Ekwnd, is visiting her grandmother, Picton, is visiting he•r uncle, Russell comes available. - The eattings art accompanied by her grandaughter, source of comfort and joy to whom -Mrs. James Gordon. Burrell. • 'taken from the present year's grow - Miss FarpV Smales whom we are she ministered. She will be greatly --r-Mrs. Chas. Baxter i6 spending 'u =-Many of those who attended the th which is fairly , firm, and wil pleased to have with us again. missed in the church and in the week with her husband in Northern Libe al Mass Meeting in Whitby on soon form roots if placed in boxes of Our community was greatly shock- community. The sympathy of all is Ontario, where he is employed- Mon ay night- were , faced With a sandy soil, shade from strong sun- ed on Monday at the sudden death e.vtended,to the family in their sud- d Mrs. Zir�imeiman, of big disap,)ointrnent' when arriving —M. C. an light and keep moist'. Prick out bi- of Miss Anna Allison. She was at 'den bereavement. Toronto, spent a few hours on Sun- there found that they were one hour- annuals and perennials as soon a., day with W. J. and Mrs. Miller. late, having accepted the hour of the -they can be handled, carefully lifting —J. P. and Mrs. Williams and meeting as given in the advertise- to preserve the fine routs, Mrs. Van. Skiver, of Picton, called on ment in this paper last week, 8.30 Rambler roses s1rould be pruned as Mrs. Clark, of Lake-, ing apparently started at 7.30 E. S. energy is then directed into the I'lickering friends one day Iasi week. Eastern Standard Time. The-rneet- - go6n as - the blooni, is over, all Vie A. H. and e j to1'e _ t —A field, pikid a short visit one day last T. and the -publishers do not accep', new rods. week with the forineP9 -mother, Mrs - any respinsibility whatever for the Sweet i)e5L$ -Will improve, 'ft fed W. J. Clark. error, as the advertisern•eftt'was puS- with liquid manure and all fading Pickering's Leader. S t, ()'r' e 'IV N L AMrs. Sparrow and daughter, Lei- lish-ed exactly as, received. We •K),41d flowers rem-oved. is and Miss Marie Balsdon,are sp- recommend that during the rle\t GivO the* lawn -a light tir6si of ending two Week's vacation •at Hunt- few ZnDriihs, thrjqe responsible, fur a good lawn fertilizer~ . 0 .,9 tot of fertilizer,. but Angdon, Que., with Mr. Norinah'Sp-' ­p'liti�al advertising, e?ceriiise, much Nlh).�'like a to Arrow. more care than this. Voters have a do not r,��quir INTRODUCING e much h.?eing' as the annual Sunday School Pic- habit of heeoming very independent, fine root,,; are near the surface. of the United Church was held and there are. too many, parties t. Now is the time't-o lift tulip and ion Wednesday last' at Avis' 'Park, vote -for. A GREAT SUMMER WORK- BOOT sd a narcissus bulbs wbij� have ':b4co.-'ne when a very-pleasant time-was speTft ' —Miss McGhee, of Orono, return•• ­r.owdel,"dig up when *,'�.e leaves turn it 'by all, ed home on Sunday after spending brown and store in . a dry airy plac,e , At A* very Small Price. 7 —Robert - Somerville, who was a cou;)Ie of weeks with -E. and' Mr,_; anti} 3ept4ribe'r �,rOctober. h u ai76 S confined to his lied for several weeks. Boot n i.�su: dafIddirs'bli- IfY­ I . ., H -isuffering from Painful injuries sus-. —Darden Cr'()xik and fr:pnd of De zht,�,J in the bud last :,piing, dig Rubber eel .'taine;d in a fall, is now able to-leave • trDit, and Willard and, Mrs'. Croak Lh-Vrn up• ri�qw and dry store, them un- Panco 0qter Sol his bed. of Wellsville, N.' , Y., visited th-217- .:I fall then replant in a well-d-.ig bed e —Our Politicians will• hiLve a 6usr' parehts R. H. and Mrs. Croak las- Nith 'a fair- 'addition of lime'. .-A time for one' or two months stump- week. leather" Inner Sole* -ing for the general election. . With —The members 'f the 14cirticul, 9 Dunbarton s h'rd to tural Society held their annual pi­ Toie Cap four parties in the field it i. . a predict the result. nu at Avis' Park, at the Bay o-- MIss Margaret Gerrard, 'of Tor:;n_ —Mrs. H. J, Dan.6y and daughter, Wednesday afternoon, when a very­ The Price • is $1.75 a P -Ruth, of -Weston,- are spendi�,- two = enAiyabI6 time was spent, V:. itea -,%ith'Mrs. Joe Allison teat .L. air week's With Mr. and M s..J. S. C% Bats- —Juhn T, Steph�?-,­wn is h a week. 'Sizes, 6­11. r vmv M rs. L,-,j Par'. of Winnipi;g as don land family at -their summer "Cut- ne',yv -asoline tanks, Odarath-in i_--4"ee' ' I ' visit; n2r- friends.. . aroind here -tags at Squires' Beach. stalled in front of his' prerni;es, all, this laAt —Mr. afirl 'Mrs. R. H. Cronk, and s­is.b.eine reaitinteJ,and thoroug"I fa--.ily 'st . )j�- daughter, Mrs. Lishman and he: ly renovated. S-11CHAPMAN me 1usband and dau'ghte4'-,' have been —W&nyr 'Xard, pripc4,bkl of 1__N*ia• a -1 b�Li- r. BIinh­lay- . ' . - _. . ­ S;: . ng spend!iing couple of week, with tiara j�a;f4 P-ubllc' h,, �:) 1, -o ni y s.>: and da-.ight- A. friend: in Prince _"Ward' County. of tbe-late� W, G. WarA. . . ' . , , el s. . I R'ut.li anI. Betty, < d A.'r. --Several plates and 'a w,,)rian':�_ -of :he - Pi•-k-rir,Z P_.1b!i'- as. vl .4-1d MZ6. TWO STANDOUT- VALUES coat that weir left' iri_*4'e.;y1orialPa7k -and ' ?yl ­:. 'Kard )%-er `.he w--k-?­.L- on July Ist and have bt;en adverti4rd ttr: 1 1 v -- L:) -Miss - mar.:! :1:11tv - * , — still -if .4crahf•m, any cant t+ still remain in the NeAs Olfice.. Wt Crnwe, d:i.JL-hter, -Df. Mr. aad Mr,;.. A. -r. a-d Mri. H,�r.J. a:A NL -M 1AL ike the owners.. to C"MI -fur -we, -if J�earnine­un. would Tip Top Tailored Suits or Co'atsfor and :;-phex� wth. J. them: 'PiA?ri ' ng - hciye;.ehtered a 1w, I I - -c>pkin w and q i-At - _k. men .or wome 'Same clot h- -Same —Waiter S�h#�pher l; 6f- Toronto• t.ea-n in the. 0.' t. A, women " Same c., %,raitrilate %I s.i Aiuth-Torn�t was in the 'vilkiwc- on Sunday Visrt ":,urth tew-.i in the series of F j � ' , a% i, ig p a;;ed -he. -Jnt4 rrreiia tt' P'r ice.-$23'75 ing frields.' On' hi- return he 'wu� �4­pe. co',4 ig, Boim&nvillS a!,, - XaM : n . hp V.>.al DeW t h accoritp anied by Mn Shepherd arcPiA-rimx. This means that pi cker- 'H anb,,urz C inserN daughter. Heim had b�!en vie - is g�oing to :p1iiy-fast7 ball, they ar. Mr. azid - Mrs. Rob4irt S',ewaft, -of--. Gordon's ',,"."'Business Girl" -Hose. .•iting L. and Mrs. Ravin. rim-*in tiretly fast myrparij. A r-the- varAen-party can sly 1.2o king l6t of have been Rutherglen.,Sc.,tland, wb,-w have been Of • �.Rewierribe touring in the, Vnited-States and iL Splash- proof, Snag -resisting' Ch if • the au: -pims of St. Anirew'> -izned ut) and the first girne wa-, p e I _h-rE�' on'Wedril�,kday eveni.Tg Church. which.' will be h' ld 11it, _pla-yiA fon Hosiery Memorial Park this iFridayr - even in 51--norial Park. The citizens are- Entrance Results ing. A Rood suppor will be served -iDw beirLg assured good swxa. 7: program _u �.e givei,.- -.)f the greatest assets possessed -Claremont Centre- and a, good PIT po ed by- Adrnission, 35 cents, ebildren. 20, - any team is the support of their: Passed on Year's Work d 'Board claw, --m-The Public School some too -n. Got out= to the! games, Bacon, Myrtle; Pay, Deln--,a, FlaT,;yth, Fred T. BuDtiDg .-..PicJker*ln,,, engaged Miss Wice- of -Stroud,. a- lei them see yaU are .interested and H. Farley- Helen; Glaver Helen; G! b:' : - - Estubfishe4 1857 teacher of the At tl�e. ni5-n 4'n.- Wm. Hvltby,. Merle L. Kesteri -. L; Rftdi.o Licenses Junior room of tb, you will be will r 'school here as . succes-sor to Mis- inir Ramp here this week, "Port "fl,,p-� Middleton, V. Nigh&wlknd!�r, J. tay_- Miss Wic6_'bas had se-, defeated the local. team 4_,3, in a 7 I or, - I:dn& 7 erL or - eigbt year,. expeilence an( inning game. G,�id ball was pjay4. Passed on Examination comes highly recommen-ded, with the ;4caq%)7ia PTT ir that DQrOthy; Echart.. Reta —The Pickering : Public Librar) --�d cos' - tly:t�) the.Pit,,kerinz boys' o t­t,,N"erna; Elliss,..Elsiez Evan;, Leiia I . _ _ I . : . , L . I . Z tr, I- . I - In, I - Pred, CHOI E AMEA'r-rs will be closed during the first tWL lid remamk�tbly Ikell c_�nsidering the J �)hn,,� MabeE •1pwii�. - L_!Lijr� F - Pa-iior."JeRn 'weeK.% fli JtLl of Saturday, August Jrd, and Sat. They. have n zw Teen sp,trig, Mary; Stewart, Syrner h ;rtf,4 gnf wa- knrie. Ward Jean. Steak:" J- 7 0-- 20,ir- j .-ers will be allpxe4 tot ",.Lit e. trr traighteri th�se out an,i make a real reading mAterial to cover t-he, inter .4herwing. before the end jf -the s % ea-. Whitevale Centre _12c. --:: -, � . .,.Minced Meat • tlaqtked on Year's Work % vening periods. Armstr;,nz., Jcan, HornAhaw- 12c, yVrn Collis was, in (�r co Jor" i .—Th-)sw rr4k�iT.% or invr-mar Stewing Beef, 'o few days -last week and atte.-Aed"th liprs," are' on their A•ay to Ott• J-�,'Vl;- 51alcobti,, -Femr, Petty: - i� m A y • big Street- Fair. -arid' Dance ht-Irl i?. :iwa, to malce -de.m'arid,; r,f-. the D,IpL i,,rrervillt, M. Teefy, Mnrzaret: Tay Aft 14a m the town. Accordihg to rep-m..thi :, �•i;n G,,ver.: !ent, •h:rh the zo•ern• lor, Ray; Turner, I-ois.-Wils)n, Julfa;. Al'n, 1)u ri.s. co -ce if tr.'�ch svffp4tty. Pa' n -Examinatlim- .-every way, over S!0()0 is rpriorte%l t Dutch '25 event. was - -Red" o u1;i',!i. Arinii-: Jo�.Iswan,. C;Iarles� L c have been realized, thin cum -;.roc� t the -tax pa'yer; of the oan� ry. wh• -35 P "thes, Siephens,)n, G. Trim�>ie, R,.)bPrt. Variety f the support �)f the AVrieultuml Soc • ar he�vily �o. _support sets. im are not anx life,. many (it 'w�' Jellied C. Veal 30 — Monday wa�4 St, Swithin',, Day. iou.� f;,r :Fork, but• - demand relief btu - and it• wa. by a heivy cause "the •orfri owes them a liv- In Memoriam - _45 -Head Cheese C. rain. Aocording to th;: Ad if !km.­ There are in thii To-wrishi, W-RIGHT--ln evt-r ioNing--rhemory t get it rain= on h,�A 4ay.--it.-Aill rain ev• n a,, y farmer.q*-wh,.) can rv� mother, Margaret Wright, who 15e. ery•day for t�,p �wi�_, fp)rity.day_�. *­'l, heill with the.,, harvps•ing' our -Bologna, di -d Jbily ..0th, 1923 'Recor61s,,l­I,,�-%`---:-r, pr,),.i! that. the .Id -,f their * orops which , are the heap kr w belief is a. myth. It is an .,,Id super- ir%;t in a number of years, and thF Loi i . nRand kind in all h.er•a%,; stition that dire, very. hard, a.; s, sainp condition prevjil., all over tlit Upright and just to I he'end of her days, 1W e r- Sincere and f -ind in heart and mind, gTeat, - many -,qilp still r-,'ihg t,. t)-w 'provirnq. . There' are boun�iful a old. belif-f. but n(,it men enough E I D I .. h who will ;1'hat a beautiful memory she'left be- _X J. and W;r,> ara, r')f-N(•,A- an,3;•er tbfmIir appeal for help. These hind, B ViclreriDg York City, who, ar(, yi,;itinq the lat- iittriz�,r-rnarchcrs . claim the atcher :.(phone 3000) ey.. want —Daughtar Jean. ter's NI.rs-.,G0,rvv 1-`(411, and work, but that -tht.-Y 'cart, not qecur'(', Mr. Field, gave the News a pkas- it.• But the trouble •-,th• them is that 814t call on, Monday •to • renew a.• +1-- .they want eninloyment in • W'hiv�. uaintance. NIP. Wingar-1, -,&hL, is, now T-ht.,r,: is little work and good -m • y- M in the employ rX x;,nv York, City, Was -They &i• not.. want Op to' etry work . in , v,,hiqh some years a a g,,� , -spevial c,instable there i�z any physical excrtibn, a, THE.''' onk the Grand Trunk"Railvav and re- that will make - •them tired•. They C Ft. TUCK, Opt. Eyesigbt Spe- sided' at Port Union. We art, -sorry want to sit -i7l the office rhaii anif Kyp�, mild He.41thi" - '-Thi-. Child to hear that lie ha:; not-br.,on jrvthe• ril - in swDe ki!id of i�iental li.t,; • g: v " "''l - net- best of health for the past year, but •­r N,�hioli not tax divir lmiin.,- - - i ' -r. -A 0( A­cq wti4m i f Ontmti( 1-okermg �Vlarket -A is now in-rdrovixm. Too inuell, and thin at noon on Sal- t 10411 'During the the urjlay. elralV their pay •h•iTuc, _111).d Sli'veiid4zing in Eyvdzht and fruit growers have lost. very heavily thoit prynd their wcok-pn.d i&h' trolf or from the depredations of- stztrli1i,--- att:•ndinr- thc� i-novies. or s,)mi, oth,9-. For P. 0 . Osllawi. and other fruit-destroying birds. In form of plfa�ure; Thfiry is ii.) I'llont- 1516 7 -protpvting 'GOOD BEEF, VEAL, LAMB La,mbton County fruit growers-have. dv in tlw-v n,('�n goinv idle.'.�%t tho ..-,found a means of their prc-sc�nf titne, f�veryonf, of -tliem ro.tdd I fruit Xalsons, or hawks, have been L�et work on farms', but this they rv- Now POUIr trained as guardians of the orchAribi fuse a., - it, iF ton - bard work. or ti -AND -and they have proved very- effective, neath their dirnity to engage in 110H SAT.F'-11 weaned pigs. John: The young hawks, have been taken manual labor. it is true that matey R. Clark, R R. 1, PickvrinR, 46-47 "Also -GOOD SERVICE from their nests -when young, and of. them -are- really anxiowt for work I 'Y es. ]-)1 06 WAN*TFF) —Steel "tires. flamed and trained to protect the arid woAld accept a position of any 1fflwiihtop,-new or good ac new, A. t PPV a been org- kind rathfr.. than being A 46-4E cirops. A Falcon Club has. je�j,% , of office. T4 anized and• a, .number of members charity, but too many who have been ()ST.-- A i o�_oo_oZ iiu;@ ftwr, fir, t, is t, en -lb -have- joined. Four. or live hawks are receiving relief. have lost their self- I.Aby mistake froma aw in front of the Town Haiti, Brougham, on #Aonday, JWyl 15th. A. J. sufficient far a largp orchard. respect, and would rather. accept Taylog. Chlerrywood�. 47 charity. than iebgage in any.-kiiod -of. .-SER NZ` roW4 XA1? • : ; ..: . manual iabor, P