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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1935_07_26A r :f IN' VOL. L11'. ',.DICKERING, ONT.. FRIDAY, tJL• LA, Nil, 1535. - ,1'�✓ �8 y: fflV018 **tassat AGasaa. "� .. NOTICE . .Dumbarton - White�'ale aLedica! Misses Jean and Huth Forsyth, of Mr, sad Mrs. 'Walter Helrri aad.'iOfLa00� 1'o�,tnto, are .visiting -y.ith Gnelz xis- 3au, :ter Doreen, are spending their r . DR H C PEARRON— Phvsician - - ter," Mis. Shedden White. the �• t hndSurgeon. Dunbarton. :0ty ,t vacation at t.._ 1_arlda_1. _ Our trucks pass your way St. Paul's -on the -Hill, Dunbartun, Attendance at tl e United Church ILLS E, FORRY3'Ji. OphD., Dimetor every day. ' Sunday 'July `28th. 6th Sunda R.,ot,tornetrical Association of Ontario. Reg. - — y after Su,-rday Sch3,tall again passed -the 100 t•t•rid M$tgher.of- the American Optometrical COAL -COKE; trinity. Sunday School at- 2- p..m..Ev mark. Kindly nae, the session starts - - - - 6280claid�it• Eyes examined by appointment ► coin Prayer and Sermon at 3 m. 10-'a. Hstubliahed 1538 _ Phone 2". Claremont. one. g y . p at m. sharp, immediately "the -- - - - - -= GPUOD, CEMENT, Preacher at 'his service, Rev. E. G. bell ceases to ring. Punctuality is LepaM. Robinson. indeed a great virtue. ill Feeds - u DUNALU liUUUY t3arttabar• . Audley W. H. Moore K. C., M. P., ,presides 11• SWicitttc, Notary 1 LLUnf:.. Mutinyµ,- l,u:iu :' and " Are lowlier in rice. As the Y t)lbcp tiataerty uccupttd by tot tact N. E. c;brw• •;.'' -- at the Dtlnbarten Garden Party P - elan. •atrh wiwt ul wort riva.t. wbttby.. sly The Winters families attended the Friday July 26th., I(osebank Cor. market declines illy price BUILDER'S SUPPLIES family picnic at Oakville recently. _ will be loweredaeeord- 71 1 BHATON,' BELL,,' & ROSS W. J. BEATON, K. C. � _ Lawrence and. Mrs. Clark, -of Ham- Oaftawa .Fair _ . rt.B, BELL also loos] �artttge work ' ingly, J, D, F. RQSS _ _ _ ilton, visited at Grasmere recently. - , ' Hot weather is ripening all crops• The directors of the South Ontar- • For young._pige nothirg is a nal J. A. 1Y1i1CaiT. g $7f Bay Street, Toronto, ,.Adelaide4838 -A• ♦♦ . MITCHELL , Mr. D, Winters has returned from. ,io Agriculture Society haye taken to shorts to give tbeul a healtpy (Suoaeelaor to D. Munro and Picker- a trip to Colborne. f steps to make the Oshawa Fair in start rand 8t them for heavier C to R10HARUt3ON & c., Bat Cis. Ink Coal Co.) Our ball team is doing good work 1:' #35, the most attractive in its Kist = feeding later. •ter -, 9 Rictora. Notarise etc„ Suites el a but lost out at Claremont on Field P and 310 -A Richmondigh ,S day%an, Holi ory. Several bad years, due chiefly Do not slant your young pigs' pphones-- -Ad. 481U; Nine 313 undays and Holi• Pickering,. �nt. D•ay. to rain %eather went hard with the by feedi6j; t,ou strop feed 'Ra 3777. Pickering Phone 381'3. 8t( _ � y . - g l •- Officq phone 7400 - Residence -65211 W'm• Bell is still in the: hospital, Fair, but the - past two or three on the L--tart. rVHOMSCN & McMILLAN— Barrie• but is improving, we are glad to years were a success, thus plating F1� E 'CHOPPING gives beet ers, Sottcilorpp, Notary Public. Office at state.: the S eciety in a good position. This results• in i feediti " R siderxe of c' 1•hornsun, t�t 11, con�t -atom t, STEWART BEARE pig Pu(ceiiog, Otitce huun: Thursday and Off The picnic at. Oshawa- on' Sa#ur year silt! an.er>3entg have - been made - eve'niri8s, trorn 7.oti p. rn ro a.3u p, tn.,or by day last was largely attended and o gr _,_.l GRIND, FINE. - appolntment. 'lorontr.of ('.U5KoyalBank • • g y' for a much - bitter- grandstand e.'hilr•. � Blig., Phone Pick lU,U, Toronto E",.5. `Radio Service -enjoyed by- all. - felon. A Vaudeville performance f CH(1PPI N�i i ally - eight acts will be given each' night - Finest equiprnttat for expert, Cheer wood nONANT & ANN1,i — Barristers, y of tiTe Farr, also -a -good chsplay �f Alondas, `1�ednNsday dt Friday VSolicitors, Notaries Public �1larAULe6d EACV1Ce _ -, _ _: _ i _; GORDON D-. CONANT, K :cC - Parts, Tn'bes, and Batteries n• fire- '. ;lrrKS.. The `midway , will 'also 7 cents o - 4 Air. and Mrs. L. Gates and c: lid• >e larger than formerly. There' will p 1 )ag ALLIN F. ANN IS. B. A., LL. B. OU hand. ren visited at Barrie on Sunday. be a Merry -gv- Round,' Whip, Ferris Mi KrS51 tit FLUh'R Pluses -4 2 5(Os (Oshawa), Oshaw-.- - Car Radio tend AiuprifierK a Miss" M. Woods and Miss Cassidy, Wheel and many other attract:�ns. If' egt4dl to tin's• aiid better than Phones— and 5 (Oshawa), and at the Court I•r-ouse, Whirby, (Mr. Conant) Phone.7 (Whit. - ipevin lty. of Tarontor are guests -of'-Mr.--a-id The prize money, has been - increased mo:,t. • Why pety 4 big pi -ice fur by)' _ 10 Ye�tCt+ I�xperlrnvr Mrs. Bert Petty. by about 25 p?r cent over lhst year, t�e name? It t4kPt; less short- Mrs. W. Burl; has had her tw,, which will insure a Lar er number of- . ening and make,- whiter bi4cuits - Phony ils,grk 'Gf1U3, _ Pick 4dW or sisters '3ta ins xi.h her .or a f. - xhibiis ham rnieri y S c'al 1 y. y t' r o• t eo y pe•, P ^_ at�d pe4[r _ SCOUtf 9601. ' days th ;? past week: ice- have been assigned 'v.)- -the.:task This is your home till and is 4 y (S G. Bt DJ D. l 9.. a s Airs. Usher and- daughter, �f Tar= ,f patrwling' .the fence to look after entitled to' uur patronage. (Successor to Ur. ). N, Drte.}, Graduate of g _ Y _ eg g The Beal Store, Claremont visiting h ' the fence - climbers. _ oyal Con a of Uentat S'ur eon- and Toren- � 1t o, have been ' at t e hurne - - --- - -4; to t'i storey. , At Claremont Frig aye' D. 'Phone PHONE 924 of Mr. and Mrs. Edgrar Pilkey. titott'estore every Tuesday and Friday. Phone Atbufr 10-11. 27tr *f �-+ - - Sor•e of our keek-end .'.si ors Whitby - - tl �7 ERBERT T FALL.9IyE. L DS. , FUR 1V I 1 U R E %were _►fr. E. Petty, Mr. Fieldine. -MT. .- t' �} - J�1 D. D. S.. Graduate of the Royal Cott_ -ge of We tire di-splaying an attractive Johnston, Mr. C. Lirtner •an�i .s #fir., —The On -to 4aawa trekker= j = Dental Surgeons ami the (tntvemtty of Toronto valiety of - MI. and Pins. Flwin Lintner.Harc4- _have not gained in ,popularity since Shingles For" Sate "- Cl� m residence second dfxx' east of St. And. rW'sChurch. Pickering, Ont Office hourw a Aluminum and Grapiteware ate. and Walter 'Finney,_ qll of T- #runt.. their visit to' Whitby. i`rn �.f -'.he. - ■. M. to 8 P. si., or by a- ppotntmenc. U -ray Furniture ! nd Furniure )i2 -x,ilid like to thank •lee fri <nd: trekker?, %•1'�b gave. their naare4 as Galt ii,als,inrzPd Steel Shingles. rerylee). Phone Pick 3700. 431Y Novelties'. 1 . :�; t; - g f t. t_4 anti adjoining cc,n?mpni Armstrong Bro hers, were kicked Bird'-• Felt Slate Shingles. _ -'Prices low, in krr -ping with times. fir their attendance. At cur xmrder .,,u: �,f the. r.mpany� ' by. the leaders - Also, re- rubbering buggy wheels. I Mttntssesa basis♦ party last Saturday evening, al,go at Oshawa, after -which they cattle : Lawn mowers bharpPned, w R$DIG SERVICE aU.tliase .xh�, in .any uay,_helperl t :o Whitby, and eat t „'the 3tayf #r`: IT, PATF.RSO'r'8 CLARE3t0'JJT _ AELiZABUTH HICH'ARnsON— make it. a Cassese and hope that 'a'.''' �ff;ce, and demanded a taxi t, ttk- .F e vnd guu,mob4c,n.uraner• a ail +undt�, Oall and get Prices. Phone 2812 e,{Pre.ertRingcoinpanie.of soUdfinaslaii ata=, present enjoyed t' program. The :hens back so T(.r,nto, saying, :'Wet ° A Graduate oI kSdIO College weatherr!an ,was -very good to us. 90 not wan: Iiepi�urr'y trucks. POSTILL, Lioeused Aactioneer; - - - _ with _ ltiien their �iemancta were FUEL jj' L __ A F. for oountis. of Yorr and oct -,to Aae. Brouzham a fight ensued and fine of the .^:en 1' E -410 's 'Woe all ►tn,ts ata„au.d to „o rhorseaI the'-niiriute- trarn'iD��' - -_ - w 8 bo•.t1e :h7•,us�r the plate 1..: 11-t0- threw °sews. Address Orsen River P, o., out -- - __ --- _ - - -- a',d Miss lloruthy. °i3sker is a P r, g1a_s +inda',t in Mayor Eow^taa'? R BEaTON. Tf1ttNSHIP FINEST t.QuiPMLNT Perry visitor thin week. office. Chief of Poiice'Quantrtil; with f • ^_` D, Clerk coe.veyaitcer.Cotamissioner tut for' Week -Pod traffic on No. 7 ,h. :he aaSifita.Ce of Deputy -Re ?te Fred Beers Suppliep tat)n• 'adidawts. Amt)unteni, Etc iAmwr ul i' Ihlarriase Ltcen•er. A'hrtrvale, tame, Guaranteed Satisfaction way ig i'Pry heavy' this ss•a, tn: R,,w•e, had the. trier.. hand = cuffed and _ �7C - AT A- gr' -)up - of Fur "� -jn�- pe,T], ' taken t•t W16,by. Jaily charge] wit` LnITlber and Lath _ YY M. MAW _ _Keae ,t.itulr Pt tee• spa. .. day with f _ t •agra. ry. pea bly.• other caarg• - _ 7 nt. S vri riPnds• in Vine'- t n as° i Sit II$ li.iCen>+wf Attr thtot+rr f,,. Y -n,.k, - lama. Jb *U Shingles. _B 1iuY- .M11.i tor. ana nr;, kav-y -hate .akerl• Ult A- :r.F� ca,;:d'-at 17c :n.r� and .14: + -' -• - oil - - .- , -- - Brottvhmw Unr „ti , f 6gidence in the Albert Gray anarl- a-r�rl t:r:ed ac#uutV qua _ ,�l'lberta CO&1 :. s - All ktnd�datrsalr• ,r„tn tiv a +erdrd to _ t p 4titf p Pbo •� N, k tttlist r,,,,� ^ ,he_ - Tk'l1Mr+ k- KA,- tob.tist.re i i M _ p - „- - ise Bell Brown returned to the it als! etas h it was the same -as •the - --- -5a1.. ., g.0 exit nt rae.rvr w. omce- y DOLI1Et8i1C Coke Belland todepeyweot phours- ekering Milli ity with A. and Mrs._ Moffatt tan family hall for'.h_ir ftwn dinner. Ev- - _ Sunday. ident.y. they %ant to be. tree, a: /� , Limey P1,�.� Wbithp, Ontf,riu. t e 4FIilEt6i Mash Feeds - �A- . 5larshall; tf. T :•r te#, is wis prini'a- and-live _ nn the., fat .the _P[jar4e Body -Wend THE GENERAL C.4fil'ALTY 1 f !_ = i +, :1>~ hat sister, '4i -�. r:. H�ltby . at fan }.l :bout work. Igr Lt1 INSURANCE COMPANY _ present. — -- - �$ ndy Fence and Poultr Su - Thia Cott)pany was the Pioneer of Y PP The Sheppard family had a num- Dunbarton - ' "and -Meta! .�uilnp Hail Insurance'in Las :ern Canada and hr,r ..f Toronto fr ;ends as.•g3e�ts 'on lies- in--.stock F +t all provided as prAec_ti.ti -n to its Policy- �.rday. Mr , - Burjesa :s. vi,itinimfrlends i:. holders dull ^g 'he seas :ins']J31, 1932 Al r. 5[rs.'R..�'f.`_��;:ier, of Surni Ht -zed fir a few day CioGkAlltllt IILpleirlHylt�9 1933 and 1934, mote than $9,317'„200. tunes - Toruplo, are holidaying with :heir•. We are pleagvd- to ste Frank Dale, on various kinds of crops' r - relatives •here. out ann u• iota% he is f?eliF %t- - Sellers Prices before Bityin You may insure those of your Chopping - Mr. and Nara -T. Midgeley, of To;-. ter. WILSON — s wtliich you prefer; all of them_ , or onto, were euests at the. Robertson Mrs: J. NION'hinney and children 7� R O L� mere] certain -sections. ' Mon. Thur. Sat. _home on Sunda a L7 9 - Y y- .. re summering. at the :old Holmes' ' ODs. s .,�1• 40 MURI EY Air. -and Nrrs. J. W. Dyer; of Osh- home. �.Ocust MU _ C Y RI i� F.. (}ill Y' awa,. spent . Saturday afternoon at Airs. Taylor, of Toronto, was the Phone Mark a$UU' - - - 121 Phone — Piekerijiff, 6700 the Robt. Devitt home. guest of 'Mrs. S. G. Mo'rrish, last D. ltl . LOCk W (ind The Milfred Hamilton family and week: a Bedroom Outfit �PICKEftING, OPT. Mis.s'Burton spent Friday with Clare Mrs. O. Hiltz and son Ernest and and Mrs. - Balsdon and family at the Eat] Owen, ,tai~ Oshawa are Visiting (i.O1fi13IFtiIIQ 'Ol �imD]OUS' Bay' the fohner's mother. FLY SPRAY R. G. CLENDENING Mrs. George Philip- 'accompanied ,” Dyson. and Mrs. Cowan and Ayl- bed,'gOOd felt mattress+, her sister, Mm-Dobson, to the lat- mer and Mrs. Barry, spent lest - L'Ol FUNERAL DIRECTOR I oable sprirg, are8t:er and ter's home in Beaverton for a hoe- 'week -end at Niagara Falls. iday. A number from here attended the CA'TTL,E ohi$onier; all iII'walDUt Private Ambulance f :f - a, Mr. and Mrs. Issard and family• o funeral of the late Mrs. Irving Aic- huish Da and Night Service T have t k i th 0 o to, ha taken up house n e Avo at Claremont on y. Complete-843 00. Phone 9000 r n ' Y Monday. p R. Conner residence. We welcome We are• sorry to learn that AIex. $immOnB Bell Mattress ” •' Malvern, 5000 - them to the village. Dixon is not very well, The severe `n and S tin The .extrem? heat is bringing' on heat may cause much "suffering. _ P p' Markham Ont. the harvest very fast. Raspberries 'Mrs. 7,' Hopkin and two daughters . Coll! lete— 14.510 _ � _ _ are on the market and are selling Mary, are' spending Aa good as the best —ind only. ' P �' .. . _ g Gwen and Ma g a _ . _ jf. at • a gold price. week with relatives in Sc`ranto'n" OH- @ _ Dunk and Lawn, 'Cllair8 — Quite a large member of oar -,Fes- $1.00 per Imperial Galloi For the io.. _ _. always ,tn stock .._ idents Attended the Field Day sports Arthur and Elmer Annis motored ID your own COntalII9r Hemp Rugs Blade in Hol anti Amateur Night at. Claremont to Fist William last - Reek -end to land, and Grass Rees, made -HOT DAYS ;_ , last Thursday and re ort an en u - Y p J Y- visit their slater, Mrs. Quackenbush. r3 able time. Mrs. Copeland and son, John, of We' have s limited supply .1n Japan, for veranda - or : Polemati s Gas Stoves The annual St�ni3a Sahoo2 ionic ''• ` Bun OTCh, J p Nfnose Jaw, Sask., visited Mrs. Xc- : !µ P Hot PlateB held at Wilson's Park, Green River, Conochie and George over the week- at this price 8o get yOUr 'Al Different Prides, on Friday last w , a rest success. 8- :Coal Uil Stoves y ' c'd - : Hooked Mats. made In Transportation. was - provided •for all W. H. Moore will be chairmatn at seasOD d re. uirement8 sirs, and a happy throng, of the Garden Party, July 26th', (this ...._ Quebec' g children hkd a wonderful• time in the evening) eAtll Bu Killers without c While the last -450. Fly Spray and S ra er8 Friday. 'nk at Air, •Fred Hill's y' ,y p y sT>:aliow "swimming pools, while the home, -Rosebank - Corners, Kingston - -_a. - - '.•-�� B><nder Twine adults, who were so included, Had a- Road, under the auspices of'the .Un, real. swim., The Sports `0001 nitte0 ited Churcli. C. A. STERRITT And Massey-Harris Repairs had arranged interesting' games, coin A special treat on the program of Jones Store Faneral Diieetor '. - tests and •races, which proved very the garden party to be held on the _ T �rT�T �TM� �� interestingi. When. the call came foi lawn of Rose Gardens, the Home of - „Phone 68M - Ambulance Service AL VIN u supper "'about 70 responded to the F. W. and Mrs. Hill, on Friday even- Phone 13U0 ;,Hardware Phone 4600 sumnwns, and enjoyed a real picnic ing, July 2Sth, will be 'a solo by'W. PIckezti►g 1� together. There was an abundance of Hadcock, pupil of W. Benson Collier ,•; p'iCkel'�, OnteAio PIaBERiNO food and lemonade. favorite boy radio artist. _ - _. _ ELEVEN CHILDREN ' HANDY - ' AND A CAREER Serve tie Best Tea POCKET TREAT - ��6 Wife Of Australiaa Prime SALADA � ��� ', w� °�f. ., ` '� Minister hl�ikes Speeches, Writes And Is In Politics. Mrs. J. A. Lyons, e 1 Whose speechmaking, article-writing' � P b, ANLIWAL -life as wife of the Australian Prime -- - • -_ - ' Minister closely parallels Mrs.' F. D. d Roosevelt's; recently celebraited glen , _— 3Sth birthday at the White House. Be, in ly she chose the Occasion If Past Thirty 200.0009000 Trees : to Wlk a out her li children -- - Desmond, Sheila, Enid, Kathleen, You Should Use Rich Cream Planted in U.S. TIDESof Moira, Kevin, Brendan, Barry, Rose- Around Eyea Every mary, Peer and Janice. Their ages range from 18 years to "about 20 Night WASHINGTON, - Aprroximately ertime, I get wrinkles 200,000,000 trees were planted this - months. By NELLE M. SCANLAN 1_ How could she keep a career going "In sumY Y spring in the were shelter belt ` Author of "1't'RCarfO - - _ and keep 11 children going at the between m eyes and lines across covering 6,800 acres the Forest ber- ( w' ) mywforehead," writes a lcorrespond- vice rrevealed recently, e - same time? The plump and _blond t ent. "So far, they've disappeared Ths _ " � Mrs'.- Lyons just considers such � great belt, 100 miles wide; -zig� - ` ---_._ - - - - - - - - - - - - ��� ++ things as •sewing - making all the every 'winter, but, before long, I'm zags northward from the Texas Pan_ - SYNOPSIS :,." Alaisie had found that it was not little children's things herself - "A afraid they %ton t. What can I do handle up through Okiaboma, Tian. Here we see a group of young, i,eu altogether easy to fit into the Pen- real delight and relaxation." to prevent them ?" sas, Nebraska and the Dakotas to the ale carried on the tides of . youth Well, first of all, you can wear Canadian line. Young Belly Pencarrow finally settles carro�v scheme without doing vi -' "Doing anything with the hands is down on the Fencarrow farm, with olence to her own ideals. If she did , a spiritual refreshment," she said. .colored 'glasses whenever you are Plantings were made in 50 countieb Genevieve, his cwuhn, r usin, Robin , riding in a car or sitting-on the splotched along the belt's i,000 miles. - 'who is In io%e with her cousin• Robin not entirely surrender it was because ; Though, to tell the truth I once beach. These,, course Between ?0 per cent and 90. per teat Cousin Neil Macdonald bem she felt that complete acquiescence ' thought making little boys' trousers P comes engaged to Erena Joicey -Goff. your eyes from the sun's glare and of the trees have survived. Peter Fencarrow is showing Interest would be bad for Kelly. He needed a terrible job. And it actually has In Maisie Bite, a typist. - the bracing air of contradition to been 'pretty difficult at times. keep y'ou from squinting. Choose a As to ultimate success of the } en. The family is suddenly faced wltb pair that really fit= the shape ci our ture, the, Forest Service- points to the serious erious illness -of' Sir" Stiles Pen keep him from becoming flabby, She "Still, I could get someone to stay eyes. If you expect to wear them several thousand acres of national Kelly suddenly marries Maisie -Kite. contested many of his plans, not' with the babies once in . a while while reading, you ought to consult forest In Nebraska which were plant. 'Then the Great �Var breaks out. Robin with acrimony, but quietly and logi- . while I' went out and 'made speeches. an eye specialist before you make a er over 30 years ago, and are now. fetle he. mwit inlist. tally, and her steadfast' faith and ' IMy husband is a great believer in selection. stocked with game. ' Aer splendid loyalty made the vic- the civic equality of the sexes he is In addition a.t season's planting exceeds area wide- Ella sailed with her children and tory possible. Maisie was not a very keen on it. better wear wide- brimmed hats as much* as possible. Planted in the; plains region during was already in tond'on. Michael blind imitato of Bessie. Penearrow. "To lease him I took u olitics. 'the entire preceding decade. managed Duffield and lent a helping She stamped Ner own individuality P P P They're smart. this year anyway* I wasn't 18 when he married me y prevent lines The belt of trees eweatLaity will 1�G> hand to every appeal. He had no son upon the old home and the family as he was then Minister .of Education. across act not only as a watershed to check and was himself to old to go, so he, sure!y as that .earlier mother. drought and floods, but will provide gave generously of what he had. Before he sailed Kelly had a. -talk When I was a candidate for Par- If -you already lave a few stub- haunts for wild game and allow far. The military activity. his door with Genevieve. liament -I had seven children then- born furrows, learn' to - smooth them _ y y. i mere wood for consumption. Kelly. " g you ! women were asking why wasn't this out each 'night � before you go to As the trees become more solid In had disturbed Bell From the -mom- "Maisie will be all right, but ' ent Potty Barker had enlisted ' and might have a look in sometimes: It's woman ?t home taking care of her bed. When you have cleaned your the ground other trees wilf be plant_ spoke of sharing 'the adventure to- when the 'youngsters are in bed at. children? My answer was that if I face, apply tissue cream, especially ed. Finally the patches will be plant. - gether, Belly had been chafing at n;ght, the time we had together, that had spent my time playing bridge, I across our brow,- around eyes and ed closer together and eventually the routine of the farm.' 'So many she might feel lonely a bit. And if `would have been a - huge success on the expression lines upward from trees will stretch the length of the married men had alread • y g g g seciaily, corners of the. mouth. Using 1h,ger- y gone why anythin should o wrong and I heifer belt, according to Forest Ber: shouldn't he? don't come back, see that she gets "Women's cr,ticism seemed to me tips on both hands, flatten the lines wits plane. Maisie felt his growing restless- a fair deal. I've made Father and Prejudice without reason behind until they begin to disappear. Keep The western boundary 'ot the belt ness and tried to. still it. He was Michael trustees, but I'd like to add them. Mena was more clear -cut' and on with the genile , mavage until was determined by limit of an 11s -• doing useful work on the farm and you also. They're getting on a bit, of two types the first group eon- you notice a definite improvement. Inch yearly rainfall on the great. be had been told there was no need and. I would feel easier about' her if . tending women's place . was in the Repeat � each night. plains, for him to enlist., But as the months you kept an eye on things. If any home, by which they meant ground Every woman over 3G, should _. passed, and fresh drafts sailed away thing happened to Maisie -" down by hrnceehold ties., leave a bit of rich cream around her "I'll see the boys through. Don't "The, other was that women were eyes while she sleeps. As a matter Population 170,4% K fill the thinning ranks overseas, worn about that. But she will be too fine for thc' sordid of, fact allowin a little to, remain In Greater Ottawa Kelly grew impatient. y politics] at- g _ "It's no -good, Maisie, I've got -to here when you eome back.- mosphere. I said if it was too sordid on the space between eyebrows will A pity you didn't marry, if was time some cleaning nfluence keep the "skin soft and tend to pre- $o," Kelly said. y' g 'vent lines. Ottawa -The population of Great- vieve. This law business is- .pretty got to work. er Ottawa is ,170,496, according to "But the farm -and .the children, damn' dull for a woman. I know I'd : Belly ?" v hated Why th new city directory. There are "You could. manage without me, lia „e h a it. y didn't you? ". i e 153,920 residents of-the city'proper, "'What a question! f Woman Mattes Garters Honor demands that a nation" an increase of 12,839 over 1934, and couldn't you? It's -.like this, Maisie, "I used to think you and Robin shall.aeh]•eve its ends- regardless of he got to go. ll wanted to' from For Row-legged Men „ 16,Sr6 in the suburbs, an increase of • _ ' the first, but -well, you know how it might. Potty Barker was sure of it'. � - $$ cost. -A. A. Milne. 702. - >' was. You've always been a -and Kitty was getting scared.”. y Rame kid "Haven't there been enough wild Seattle -A woman's success_ as a ' and Michael would be here. He would marriages- since the war began?" - manufacturer of U.S. May BOW TO Albion see you through the• busy times. And g garters for how- At Last U. . old Jordon could hDtliDG But this wasn't a war affair It 1pc>e•erl mi+n sDn t,et.i .•- _ $kty_� __ y w lien. ti s slack!. `� yea L5 a a shining example of feminine in- By Adoptl7lg The Solar TOpee ` "What would you sad if I had itiative.-. By Miles could not protest as. he .HVt :g,., a story was told a prPrnnven the f C Irum urging the yotmr" of Damned if I know." - • tion meeting of the national _ -_federa- " (From the New :York " rd from the "slatrch hats of the Civil the country uiet t that he was more uses; "Do in some wa s, perhaps; a men s' c bs - -li Mrs. E.. Pear] War- Herald Tribune.) the Stetson_ s beneath ,which S Kelly Do od think he is kind , tiow of business and professional wo- •- -War and y _: on the farm. y P P 6u y f l _'the western plains were conquerl; bit softer than we are." kick of Champaign, 111. Airs. War - When the- Briton rides- natives- Wid there is reason in the contention ?Maisie organized- entertalriments "Yes, ; es, we're a pretty bard lot, I wick is departmetrt rnamager. -for a _ .- and took concert parties to camp hide in glee," That even the s+in in India . is nc and she sang ith her old su.ppose.' household loan company. ' Without. ; g poignancy. Becaase the simple creatures hope. hotter than the c_limattes lrortt -which Kelly was' now in camp, a lieuten- "But Robiri's been puffing up' a liainiri-g- t e woman, Mrs. _ Warwick it has 'steel - - good showing at Gallipcil and now saidi He will impale. in his solar top- tried. thtt -: iS�e scan soi•.,�" ant of artillery. She liked the navy, Ee on a tree. lien and cow -hand. and scarlet round his hat and he t G to it oat -like this. I hope is a tailor, the difficult sband.;' who I in ranee. He's got She „guts all :'She knew from her hu her. The 'children were delighted to g properly rIy on of making - + In some -f our luau ar_ possessigns, ' had a badge made into a brooch for g y -Thus has Sir. Noel Coward bi5t its' fact,- the .pith he!rnet was until re- g ud . won't funk when it comes trousers hap roe men', with see their father s soldier. to goin- over the top; Did he et, eZ bow legs so she decided to create a recently immortalized one of the Gently regarded with disdain as ar. ' "Daddy, that thing you tell you he was afraid Pe might ?" rorrective,garter. The price. range.. great institutions of imperial Sri• alYcctation of effete Englishmen and Yes, it worried him a lot in camp- �hin.BTl�e i� sun helmet and only makists. But the helmet s been y P - were riding on this morning ?" A1at Lis.. orld50 to $15: Customers 'are e British enius fo>; unbelievable making' inroads. In the southwest '.:,er>.qujred.. .. _ P• world wide. -- "A gnu; my son." - He told me twice that it wasn't the' "Since it is itnpogeible Lo get a' nomenclature ,could have though_ r___nf (and -one- suspects the Hollywood .. "Why's it a gun, Daddy? asked .getting hurt he was afraid of, but mailing'list'of'bowlegged'men, she calling it a "solar topee ") has been influence) and extraordinary, con-- _ — funking ,it. Probably that's what advertises in magazines and ' news - an object'. of awe and romantic im• .traption pressed out-of papier-mache Messle. drove him -to be so damned reckless. pulses' 'ever since - Kipli'ng, .if* not• be- into the' form of a pith - helmet com- Kelly's training came to an end papers. You will be interested to Captain now and M.C. fore. plete with an imitation pugree, is -and' he was sailing next day. know site employs only women. In her '_' .. Till the day that T'll he �o- Kelly was talking to ease the factoiy. probably now being widely' adopted by truck + It has sold 'even more 7nsr down the long, long trail with strain on his own nerves and Gene- - . "These women did not look far tourist Pickets to the British tropics drivers, campers, 'hitch hiliers and you _ vieve knew' the restless: signs, She opportunity to come to -them; they than the cane chairs, the long drinks, the . other adventurous " souls who. �1 quivering. note throbbed in 'lid not interrupt, him, but let him had file idea and, the courage to the punkahs and the fragrance of have replaced the' cowboy- .anti "the Maisie's voice as she sang, but she ramble on. sell the idea. They took' tl+e lead." oleander 'blossoms -with 'which it is. cavalryman. So Robin had been afraid of funk- The trouble is that the wretched %� :checked her. tears. Kelly -would hate g 1 indissolubly associated. It has pre-, 'to See her c y generations of strong, in article neon• is coo! and comfortable rJ' publicly'.. Ile hatch m it' - served y i So far he had been fortunate, just . nd keeps the Sun out of the e}e emotional scenes. articulate and just young* men from' a short speel in hospital with sharp- •Will free -born America bow to A]. Now that he came to leave, an p TIREDandIRRITABLE the sun which, as every one knows, - .evening melanchoI • settler} .on his nel splinters in -his leg, and a mild bion at last. It is possible; but, if so, ;, y !never sets upon their dominions; Oft .soul like the close of a peaceful day, bout of fever.- O You feel we certainly won't call • the thing a Maisie, and he walked through the (To Be Continued. `D y and it f doubtful whether the "-pro- Maisie, and ;lacers of "Lives of a Ben al Lancer" solar topes. _ } arden -and down the path to the ._ . ; nbrvous? Is your g' " - - — pond. His sheep and cattle' grazed housework a bur= jcould' have grossed as many millions contentedly on the rich flat pastures ..Boston In Halifax " den? Take Lydia as they did were the British Army in beside the stream. They .had been E. Pinkham'i .India equipped with any less pictur- ' f :; ?' Vegetable Com. esque form of headgear. happy there. Maisie had won back-' \of many Bostonians -know it, pound. Mrs. M. • 4- the family, slid if the Horde Farm but there is a large A . K e 1 1 y o f The pith helmet has exercised a g portion of 'ths • Woodstock,New peculiar appeal over the imagination; had not- again ,become the focal city of Boston. located -in. Halifax.. :.`` "'`:y' • Brunswick, says. and at th same time has always d 0 centre of.the family, it had retained When tourists from the United "I was weak and rundown. A 4 y ..Much of its homely attraction. States make their temporary head- neighbor brought me your Vege• been peculiarly British. For both - ' quarters at the No Scotian .Hotel , table Compound. It helped me so `reasons one cannot, read unmoved in Halifax they are still on Ameri- tnuch that I am taking it now at the news of its tentative introduct- can soil. the Change," i ion into. the American 'army. w 1 Going on a Holiday? It all dates back to the days Get a bottle NOW, It may be just Will it displace the campaign hat? when' ' oil • sailing vessels came ' the medicine YOU need: By comparison the campaign hat is • �Svtir` i�•"'t� We can give you the best . "dow;i" to Halifax from Boston in an object as unlovely as it is , un- whether .you want to ballast. The ballast, of course, was - comfortable. It is airless in the sun•G•r soil obtained in Boston.: Man tied \ Rest Pia fish y and it blows off in the Windt and Enjooyy areal fine f. r d - kip at t pier •dose 1,es5nt during 'the war was one of the rea- hand- t'l'fade cigarette D. J. McRae site of the h t ], t1 as rolling your owri uhtfi o e T e a last was sons why our citizen, soldiery yearn- Lodge, Ardbeg, Ont. unshipped and was used b the ' r ed to et to France, pp y I Issue No. 30 — 35 g ace, where it was GOLDEN VIRGINIA ,t (Jnst aonn of Parry soma :) Haligonians in levelling groun I in ' -�•- - - not used. Rut it, also, has a tradition that section of the city. bG 69 behind it. It is legitimately d,escerid- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Cheap Spray To NO FERTILIZER IS SETTER --_ ..ills This Laura Wheeler Jiffy -Knit is Destroy Insects THAN ILL - ,BALANCED MIXTURE y l Qu.. -ckly Made Is Easily Made The questiou if price is Important , loss in Wig case w'as even greater' when Purchasing fertilizer fur' the than w•beu Certi.lzcr was omitted A very useful spray for destrOting tubacco crop, especially when a large from the crop euttrely. The standard insects in dwellings and farm build_ hiixtur of ' quantity is required; but a gave a gross return inns play be easily and cleea ly made` q price should, of $126.S9 putchsh p per acre; the low '. a / 1101. be made the primary considers- gave $__ 1 R front, pyrethrum insect powder and treatment , 5,SS per acre; , and �', ; t:un. The formula most suitable for kerosene. According to the directions the plot without Pcrtiltzer $!1! +.55 r meeting the requirements of ,the to- NY " 3n a' of the Entomological Branch of the' 'bacco crop re. Dominion .Depgrtment of Agriculture f> will be found to give , t• the spray is prepared by aiding one_ higher returns per dollar spent than These figures are low rorlt�area i, , a cheaper -grade 'formula at an ' at. with other years, owing to the :l d- tiq •half pound of pyrethrum to vtie. gal._ tracdvely lo%•vr price, -, verse growing conditions, but are loll of kerosene, a4lowiug the mixture -sufficiently obvious to illustratfl the _ to stand and agitating it at jutetwals On the Ifarruw' Station where the importance ?u ' o ��.. .;• • oifan ��'• ...... ��,,. Over a p,ru1d vi about two hours. or r'c �of fertilizers• M. the tobacco l ce of choosing .a feriilizer - t', most Suitable to meet the require_ ' � � longer, thus ensur:na that practical_ crop is >iwen a careful Study, iutPr- - �' Monts of the tobacco crop, Un,.er R. t nqE ` „ �!, :�, ;.,`ol.•, ,., iy all the active principle of the py_ c=stiug rr stilts' have been obtained ,,s�K, ��• ,r •, oar''' -� .'J.t • "` `«.,` . ' ruthtur, is dissolved: The residue of tt'�`le� ec,n111ari Ig Pertllizer formulae nctrmu! conditions s,milal corrivalt_ ,j' t t4i�'v,• ,c,� ` `L' the pyrethrum settles to tLre bottorh sons showed a nluci.; �Ze., •eta �.,,t. i. S t1 {, r/� �c u.. x1ifell contain sutlic:_nt and insulfi_ greater loss by C. t`+Y : {_ �` �' '� J 1 .' ^ l ;: ^t +,�• tR .�c t, ;,r!, fE� cis ei�'!�t y' of the ves:'el as a brown st rdinlent, c•innt, Iaat fubd. matcr:als. To illus_ using poorly balanced Irrtilizer mrx_ Ac •�a, o, -�. , p tore . - i'• +' and the clear liquid, which is ale 'trite the nece ;sit} of purchasing lru- This same relationshil, ;Ilso '0"" t'•• c, t•• w ; c r applier. to Burley 'tubacco. It ' is s�, ' 4 ..., .,° , leuton_y,elloyr in 'color, may either' her be perly balanced fertilizers, the re- ,.;•c ,;< ;::' t= ,_•,Lt t ;c ;r`C`c ' xery e: sential, Ilierefore. to consfder ; ;' ;c <., x' �•: i:;' ` x err! ,, spyboned ui filtered off. r. suits of cr rtafu comparisons are giv_ , --�_ 1�' ,:,L °t �<r titi .• ;' ;' s_ :1.4� ter' °. carefully the fertilizer to. be sougrit. v , r �✓ c / ,! • When the spray is required for use ell from the 11034 fertilizer experi m- a',•'�•! ;'<. ;', S ;Y ` ;in farnl�bu.ildiugs,_it may be p +'epar_ eu,ts, with flue -cured tobacco, as tol_ A dollar or t'an more for the b +.tier ' rl: st balance•d formula may r.;eun fi :r� to •9' -" +'.-' i� ,Ct i('h'•�4�eti.'41 �,, C :y t- ed: Sat151'a C lot'lly' with Ordinar kern- :Uws: 'Fly' i:1C1'eaFlna the nitrogen in _ + • w. .tt••, P,c'i�• !e; �'4° P' ttE t''' \\\ - z tell tivllars rlture on- the returns of _ Y'• i.�. �,c :, c. �"r t.r :fie , e�.: sere aad it is unnecessary to add ary the forll :u,a Over 'the standard re- ' }r- ?`'" �`a''- • !ither cltctuieals. For hOtisehu.d use, rluirenhent, of the cro 1 _ -- _ a, ' <. , '.,c`...�� .�• 1= fir: '�' _ _ - Per cent.- tf�le_am_ _L ihotv ever. to ri:move aay possibility of -Ounr -known -fn be sufficient for the , st :t4nirg fabrics or ftt,�uit.til water_ 1Iarrow StatiO'u• soil:) to 3 per cent. : "i" r:'•,cy� E'j ,. white kerosene shon,d be us ^,d, and, there was a lust; of $16 per acre, snot IiF,I�P SILK' 1�'IfI1'I:" 7r: •:',e ° i ��',• j.' ill order to impart a pleasant ortor, only a gaira of $1.32 compared with i �/ Heat and sunshine are the two '.'1 ,•let' ?Lr rC F . rte' �.L' \! t 111Rt1!y1 salicylate or oil of sassafras Idols recciyitlg 110 fertilizer. After c •`' ...t „ , things that yellow silk:• argon= soap _ fci niay :, b a0ticd at, the rate to twy) Or t.le cr.st of tale fertilizers was de- h . r:dl't`a.`c�•_c�.� '� �"l: `� three spry otiu"z to each• ai:ou. rnlct�ci.th.e.gai:I Yfnnt.pluts reaeiwiug is another. .So wash your white Tlia spray sl ould be kept, Ili a t :ght- the ht';t fertilizer formula waa - ;'f U. ".:: '.silk dress in a thick suds of third' .ly a.rrki'il_contolner to prgvent it. fie- pc:• acrd over the plots receiyin,g no soap. Have the suds. cool or 'Like- i : . teriotating in strength, as id!e active : ertilizer. Purt,.`lernlorr., by. using warm. Rinse the dress thoroughly in t - JIFFY KNIT BLOUSE - - - PATTERN 1009 principle of p ?'rcthrunl racily eid,>o_` cdrtain formulae with itisufriclent water the same temperature. Every x t'til ?'i'.t :.cur a +nbition to knit and yet take little time to do it by rates. • Tor use against ! ;ed_bt ;_s the 0.1ospllate the returns per acre. were ,bit of soap needs` to' conte out to al ;l;g thiv jiffy -knit. You. can be sure •you`re well- dre,,sed for addition to about One -ha'f pint' o`i' cre_ - '541,06 F ,.s thgn that from the best save the fabric. 'Use a very little asol to each gallon of spray' In. iialancvd formula and $34.16' less thall bluing in the final rinse. I:vII the ti Llouse Is especially de�ianed by Laura Wheeler. It is as lacy P and airy as it looks. Its Eton. col;ar— its,raglan sleeve ,live it that creases its' efPcctf,weuess.' 'I he spray where fertilizer w.as omitted.. entire- dress' up ..in towels until it is dry fl :l.tering .youthfulness. `i:sd Shetland Floss —it's good for summer should -be applied fit the forrn of a l,y. 'By reducing the potash beloty the •enough to iron. Never hang a white sari fall — besides it's inexpensive. You can wear the blouse with fi,no mist by means of a stilaa . standard requirements a' loss of silk -..in sun and when you iron it, a plain skirt or a knitted one- Directions for the latter are given. sprayer. ;20,08 per acre. was incurred. The use a warm, but never -a hot iron. -- .­In the pattern. : Pattern 1008 come., to you with detailed 'instruction's for making the blouse shown as well as a skirt; illustrations of the blouse and.,. ? of all'stitches' used; material requirements. The blouse and skirt "'• a•AL s -- come in sizes lfl -18 and 38 -10, all given tit one pattern. - Serd'20 cents in stamps oa•coin (coin preferred) for this pat'it s. to Needlecraft' Dept., Wilson •Publishin;: Co.,, 73 Adrladde St. Y. . -` Tcwonto. : - t the rrquistte. cooling draught for the , JPmc.c adllly Named. pedant's infiam?d - spleen; here is . Ruffed For Collar tine wine distilled down bhe i- - s to 'a heartening melio «Hess. Bli Bitli -' ter hai' been' Bylleter and Belleyeter -and Betlezeter, A belLzeter was a be11_fuunde r, and here once dwelt x,nn�inn �t.reet, ,naives have formed - those craftsmen who filled .London • • ! the subject of - sutidry Books and with• sound." have afforded material for chapters So clearly. has . hill Fay recottntzed In rn.,ny others. -It ,has, been -left to — - �Ii'. E. Srenart Fay to Rite to this, the,. influence of London's buried r,iv- ers in giving rise -to streets• and in " ' top!c a lighter touch• and an �ti. -• •toll- • � • -,•< • - _ :'.� . . - gal Ii�etines+ which 'put his •NEthy leaving name' 'evidence of tliPlr course that lie has provided three _ -pia .ondoT —The• Stott -4t the: Names maps tracing the Tyburn -Brodk,. the � of Lvndoa'' in . an en! iahle .Posaion .•~�� ',� ;', :��•,. - of its'atvn. Fle-4 River, and the' 1Valarook --anti * a} Interesting. • :sill,` v "` hill F'.ty:. delver into street name Nowadays estet-e -Wi=t a- a+-- 4+x,.•rt tradition though. he be, candidfiy ad- councHs -tend' to -choose- rather- Nancy • •� '�' 'tile -advantages of rat,tondl ai_ habFttcal and Humeri, tl now ^oohs_ Failry names for new roaelsr Iii all ` P �` elder F,ondcn ' -dac many street names " .,. - i,,... .i, :1... .ills < .i( n!ck married to a pro ;,rr!v Illa'.a�'' .'Dart- }, :ctc'm. lsiept; as ase " _ "' " „ "� "y 'faunrefCOQitQB rfiRltaC N 7J ` zY _ . r .! „i ,, . i dii , ttlrs.. •`:Lai' we'r t! 1 b the SILVER o it. Ylnt y IL ER GRILL �` o di' +•+t_ftlidin^ which loos De - -_ -+� f n rt " tei antler - ondon you % =s }' P' .1 nth c Y � have i o 4 tl I 1 �• c •O r< t �I e u q r b li _d FC e• e e - I la t you can z:e.t i the µe candid title... Dirty e-. or. had to And your. •ay. about an r GanEY aboundot.l: Stinking i,aiw ais+t - r o ,: • un%hr hordal & will - _ Am .t .can cfiy P y 1 Fi :owb'..addar rtrPAC tinned nti ” : kno.w *hat I mean." . - �• x : rt,trr street: there. wa< a I)amnat +nn - : a •, t ; Lc•t ills, browse through ;1'Ir -Fst:= �j Ulf i at C'lu;rin� " Cross.' not far P, le -. firti-!01ilt1, file correct gnaw,' d from th'c fevo taverns. Fieavrn as „ + to Lh, tit'.t, gtirrr -..t� Y P :c0adil_ Hall. halt �� ,l-to thi M`re r+9 ls- K ` t ' + ly'T' Some little time .be-fore (ncen L.-- .• M, �C _ 2 oral t., s and' abutted on �' PRICED Xl,iraheth's reign closed. the ,regton t - r1 1�',• cro'. t: 'r,• fl. nn^ P tit: FR ��il� :11 i' �tm jh ri OyI 3.t around the, t where Gtlhert "a Pros t :u+di,ng erhliti,''; iw L'.uokeci -U -�a a i' 6: > : : :..: • ! : >s *`' ww. v' t? n Ar t rhr t 5 L! ',., a "'. _-( the Standard Six � -Pa t stand,. lefts, h to ! o a tan :. _ )'' ; ;',' : :' ',�:5 !ot- se.. _ Ohorzll this i.-now covered by a H: wit hw. Gol:zhtly. wlmso heirs in. 1611 f,, f Coupe) 801rt 1� 7Ct'eS nt grntitul 1A n success- 1. pit lIi and. Ifn lIa itr,ad acxnss !i;1; , „rr Delivered,. fully a ui ed rrr o \v'rn„n-,,c`.1 Coavmoa.•• - ,� ti t {? * •,r .factory. Oshawa. Onr. FFreight ful ta,�ivi- named Baker who. had - / ., trade ,a 'oC nt m�iuy by exploiting — - — i{ f4itf and Government. Repsts the fashion. for a type of stiff, ruffed `T ^ Fee only extra' Collar railed a' Pickadill.'' Hr. built Teachers VUtll'1imbei .. :Prices of'8- cAiiider mod, !1 --'himself a fine house, in the Iato WI_ Women In All Other >''' � �' factory begin at $1149, �. !# do Golightly's.,fields ,and doubtles- D expectecd folks w•ofild 'refer to • it-a% :' Professions In U.S. Baker's. House: but'44le Cockneys or i0 LOW PRICE Pontiac for 1935, with the .time, xernemhertilg. the .c.hange Wachingtun, —' �, new yvgman's ~ _ :. • all its big -car appearance and. advance- from tailor. into 1 enfleman, dnelsted who's tc;io'shows thpt teaching, w•o- ,, ,'' ments, is right down - in the' low- priced ion caAinr ft ,Pickadilly 'Bali. 'And men's first profesional pursuit, salt \ ,f < k field. It's within the means of practically -that #= .w.hy. we have Piccadilly. tops all others.'- 8`'�'''s ' -ever Canadian new car Vuyer. No- other I _wailderrd That fir. Fay would Of 6,214 w•oliten analysed, tabu!ar_ automobile in this ro t l :° � ~` >< ;� g t p gives you all ; say :,bout the odd -naive Pimlico, of rd and bio,raplied In the : voltrile Pontiac'e features, some of which are listed Vhitli nleiitiun has been made be.. "American women," 1,;53, or almost '• ''forc in this magazine. He advances exart,ly one-fourth -_ere educators, the two standard sch6ols of..thou,ght Writing pursti-its came "second,'w•ith - Of LIBERAL ALLOWANCE ON YOUR . " the r; ^E n.tich pins its Belief on the a 1'13 total, including 2S7 edatorg, tim'.�ey s. r. and associate editors," 14. playw'ri,, {Its, ',CAR As Pontiac dealers, we are prepared hips front Pamitco Sound p 1 .rllieh :iia�un,K"1 liar i S.1bJi., •'a� - "rn =oP ^i ;�r6 nr, in the L,rhlichf'iin to allow you ever cent Our• a wh :r"T ril;cve 1',here Vauxhall Brxt r fiPltl, and 552 ,him >ed off as "other Y 5' Y present car is g- 1 worth, on a new Pontiac: ubtractafrom _. -i8 no.w. T s1e other plump for a lien gru,lp ' ' — — 'entiae -&4ow price this generous fiju�an w Pimlico whr gold potent' ale." "There, ..the -tabulation. ' then, are the two stories. Toll• pays Government, state and national, you'll find the balance comparatively ,j your money and you takes your piled alp a• total of 162; acting, stage small. n you consider what it would 'Choice' The, sober timberships ap. -and creen, 52; art, 225; business, SIX AND STRAIGHT EIGHT ,cost to -our car into A -1 Shane, you pear to have a balance of prubabil_ 33.1; librarians, 33.1; medicine, 811, will probably save money by buying a new. r "ity in their favor." A foreword explains that the 6,214 'GENERAL MOTORS' VALUE' Pontiac. Seething, Lane has a name uncei_ biographies were selected from more tafn in origin, and we find a pretty than 15,000',recommendecl women en_ t (3) LOW FINANCING RATES -If, for passage about Samuel Pepys, but, tir'ely ..on a merit basis — "because :..� y the sake of convenience, you would like to ,. adds our author, . "Not even rho shin - their records are ones of achieve- JUST AS PONTIAC IS BUILT TO GIVE YOU THE - . !ng stone of the Port Authority's of_ went and deserving of national reC- UTMOST IN LOW -COST MOTORING ENJOVNENTI spread payment Of this balance Over, say, ► « SO W,F AnC ORGANIZED TO GIVE YOU THII . ,12 Or 1$ Il7QnthS (man pe,+ople c �t we can lice, not even the grateful grass plot ognitlon.;' arran a .this tjlrOU- CiMAC.h' - before the palace, can recapture the MOfTFRtEN•LYANO>EI1TIi _ rY1NGftRVICE.A ►L gh is low- 1 f= glamor of It in Pepys' day." The ore NIL ASK IS A CHANCE t 0 PROVE THIS TO YOU rate financing plan enables you to enjoy The moment that law is destroyed, gin of St. Nary Axe is set out in an liberty is lost, and men, left free your •new Pontiac ad you buy it, out of Almusing "bedtime story;' and as to income. P -1550 r, to enter upon the domains of each Its neighbor, Billiter street provides ,other, destroy each other's rights, ' - and invade the field of each other's pecMI liberty. -J. G. Holland, ' CHAS. A COO ER 'Claremont, - Ont. "' ; :� Or p !��• l'LQ ti FtaZ1 n� Qw� Altoaa - We congratulate both teacher and pupils on .tli,e success of their Entr Claremont Blaaksmithing, & Wo fw ork Wedding bells are ringing, ance Class, Billie Gibson paused on pied and Mrs. Lynn are entertain- at right prioee Terms Mrs. F. Brooks of Min-ice, is vis- the year's work; while Jean Linton Ong Miss Mary McDonald, of Rich- Now is the rturr to have those repair iting' her sister :Mrs. W'. N46hay. and Eisie EXis jassed t! a exa%ninat- mond hill. Miss M,.-Donald's father jobeattendod to. Harrows repaired, 4j1.75 per yeai; $1.30 paid in ad ranee blr�. 11, atet•k vi.-ited sit:: Mrs. h. ion. All of theist had been out of is )reported to have been the holder also new sections on band. The fam• Subscriptions to the United States Boadway at Z� tcuffville or, Sunday school, for same time ow;nK to the of one of the winning tickets iq one „acs Fleury Plows alwitys on hand. and Gt. Britain $'2.00 in advance. +cats .neasles epidem c, just when they of the recent Irish Sweepstakes, the Also dealer In Viking Crearu 9epsra• ` A nunit -r front here attended the s'wuld have been there ticket being worth $75,000. Some torN and Electrie Wa»bere. — - - --- - Memorial service a 1 twufiville on = •difficulty, as usual, is being exper- Dealer in Cocksb-utt and Frost JOHN MUHKAR. Proorietor, Sunday. Garden Notes- ienced with- identification etc. Food mxchiuery. Mrs. S. Thomson is spending a A pbone call will bring unto your farm. 1 \U'1'ES and t'UV191EVT3 a few days with Mrs. F. S -ellers, of Brown's Corners. .This is• t;,e tale to .transplant Iris if it is at all make a bord- �r ozy -ace e e welding. Maple Leaf Mutual FL possible, a Phone Pick 715 The counties of Huron, Peel and Port Union - er of iris only.Dig the ground well and add some lime or old mortar and InSU='anCe Co. F• `T• WCCCS�7Ci'>�M Perth, adopted the Canada Temper'- ' a little bonemeal, but no mature of GREENWOOD 491y ance Art over fifty years ago. This a e On Tuesday, Mrs. A. London, of any kind, also be sure the plants and WAWANESA INS. CO. :1 prohilver measure and has : never been repealed in those counties 290 '-Manor Road, Toronto, and two will get full or at least half a day's 'dividing, - Cheap Rates for Farts and Countq' snit is thus still in force. In all women friends motored to the mouth sunshine. VI hen discard the Buildings these years neither Conservative our of the, Rouge River, taking their children for a sb•in3. They left their old centre of the rhizome and , dust the cuts with sulphur, plant s•i that Windstorm Insurance on 1Buildinp Notice'' to you . Liberal governments have questipn- rings, watches and other valuable' the- fine roots are well spread out windmills. Silos etc. +ed the legality of the :pct. Premier jewelry in the side pocket of the car, � and the rhizoiae barely covered when Automobile Insurance of a -- '<- :Hepburn, who is very anxious to and left the window opt n. When they the ground' has' settied. Give a good All Hinds We do Building of all kinds. raise as much revenue as possible - seems determined to force his "oev- returned their jewelry was gone. a watering •if -the ground is dry and •'�• Write or Phone •• CARPENTERING, eragre rooms" in these counties in car that had been standing close by The missing articles are cut the tops off the leaves.' any de- caged or brown leaves should be re- BOWMAN & hOWE' CEMENTING4 , face of the last 'that they are un- was gone. valued at 3-400. •Constable Chester moved at arty time, use bot?3 hands, tVH1T»l' c)vT _, PLUMBING _ der prohibition, and the. people ,do not want them. He that atin. was notified and is investig g• one to steady the `plant and the ot- _ Carolina Jubilee Singers and claims sin- _, her to pull off the dead leaven. ce the Canada Temperance measure 'Act, Greenwood plant some of the dwarf iris as they ROOFING i% a Dominion Temperance ~' is invasion of Provincial bloom early and make a Qood s10 :- f�OAi We also sell Brantford Roofla g :. and ax ,Miss Laura Ormerod returned to ing• when there. is intle else in ,.+ L+ Rights, The Supreme Court of Can- Victoria Square on Friday. bloom. Do not forget the summer M tteriral�, Empire Bathroom r aria has ruled that the Canada Temp- A number of Girt Guides are loc- ;?�orti on Aurvst ?1st. HERE'S AN ADDRESS \ _ Equipment, Duro Water erance Act is : in force in these ated on the flat, this we ?k. = -_.__ - YOU SHOULD KNOW f• -- yy3ten►s, Beatty IT TELLS YOU WNERiE snot .ies and cannot be o'er -ruled by the Liryuor Control Act,. ahich..,per- Suss Nellie Davis; of 5fontreal, is -of her holidays ,drool Reports :. Staple Egiiibment \ „i,. FOR COAL TOGO t and other. Building Materials spending part with :� :faits the gale- of beer and other in- toxicating liquors. Hepburn proposes friends in Greenwood. Brock Road School, Final Examinat- ” ;+ M Estinratee Free ; _ John and Mrs. Rake and-son, of ion. denotes pupils who .passed on p - ^ �°�° Work Guaranteed '. .' appear to a higher court in order Mona Road, and Sirs. K. Anderson, Year's work. � to quash the prohibition law, and of Brampton, spent -Sunday- with Jas. Jr. 4th to Sr: 4th - *Thelma Carl- J. F. PR OUSE ROUSE force the sale of beer on an un•Aill- and firs. Raine. ton (hon.), 'Norman Thomas, *Ja. =.. i� • ` ". ing people. Mr. Hepburn has proved E. and :Mrs. Trimble entertained Johnson. Sr. 3rd to Jr. 4th - Free! Phone 6502 himself to be a very er.ergnic off- ''Wa1' and has done much for the ben- friends from Whitby -on Sunday. Miss Ileen Sadler spent the week: Smith. Herbert Stokes, Helen Mom- at. Jr. 3rd to Sr. 3rd - 'Doreer Carl. CHAS. LAW, Pickering PICKNEi,ING. ONTARIO efit of the province, but his stand end with friends in Toronto. ton. Jack Goodwin, Harold Brown, , rheas : , 520 alp on the liquor question will, we bel- 'strangest •he Woman's Asswiation are put- Josie Goralczyk. 2nd Bork to Jr. revs, lose hi n many of his tine up the supper for Wm. Pen- 3rd -' "Mary Smith, Bill Goodwin. supporters. The, temperance element gelly's barn- raising, which will be in Charlie Goodwin. Jr. 2nd to Sr. 2nd is so strong in this province that a few daps now, weather permitting. - Gordon Brown Vernon Johnson. cannot be ignored. The work- Sr. 1st - Teddy Gardiner, Harold THFRE ` r ing of the beer parlors are such as Hubbard, Bertram Churchill, Mitch- to make the Liquor Control Act tin - Al '_Momot, Marilyn Cowan, Ber•tie popular with many who never claim- of temperance. Sparks, George Gardiner. Primer Sr. i i D BARB ed to be supporters Marjorie Brown,. Harry Goodwin . � � V � � The scenes that. have been enacted disgusted Patsy Cowan, Jack Bradshaw. Prim ]'�A ' Luxe Dinnerware in the -drinkirr� dens have er Jr. - Dorothy Ellicott. John Bent- �G them, and the. increa.Ge in the nom- _ 'ber who have been up in police SHALT rey, . Teacher. all With a Precious, courts charged with drunkenness a s M well as the incrm-se in motor acrid- _ : -, ,�;To - . our - :±Guaranteed 1 S •carat eat+ due to drinking motorists have ahangeri the opinion% of , marry on the y A. E.yestr a1i in ' Customers! Gold Border 7­ - _ •. a_ _. - .ldeluor rue�tin.. :� « , -- - • •- : Sigch has . been said a{ ainst for- Drive t Ix at eignerni partictalarly those ft•-,m Cen. I In re:it�oaf;e to the request of our many customers and r•sI Europe, .. use's made -their ., �r Different ' friends, we are. givislg aw'ity, absolutely free, a full set of home in this crauntry. It ia1 tlt]e that in �erv�in9 the court J.'u diS'hes 6 those w"ho. take advantage of our great offer, police :eeFd`.'neQ, What many' of the ° Ye - sib charged itn murder and other . r _ l Ages without "tt (loUbt this set of dishes is one of the best ever ions - saints, are meri ,-who, possess*, f i - - given away. ti 5 a t>r @rC11U1]]l. fnreign 'names, but to brand _,gil for - I _ - - — rye 1n V i Ce a -V*r }1]U' ,,-tar a R fit- {iE4f 1•. -£E3 C` ©R}Et into our ,store rW, .>,r4�3 t` be is have '� WEBSTERS - ' Part to and see the set of (fishes. now on disdlay, for yourself and wrr.ng a. many provers themsel --•ps as being gooA. citizens NEW INTERNATIONAL - to be Continued _ - .. het full particulars on how you -can het i>� at no • -. - sari loyal' British =objects. The dis- r, Part 11 _ - :. . -. _. •. whatsoever. - ' tvrbance• that was lareated in Cruu- DICTIONARIES are in. usel?ybuai- land Township a fen weeks ago was- ness men, en¢ineers, banker's, I Twitching of the Iid and face' aril jii)11�Y TU QEI` -- :YU (;ON -- vO GULr68iNGl `_..ra25e*1 by a few prr,fessional agitat• judges, architects, physicians, farmers, tee.citers, librarians, cier- r'�oreic moyeraents may arise from ~ nr•s, out a •brief; plain talk-hy Preen- 11y', by succuafarl nun and ,,vp,!- trails, In early childhood it i - - _ ier He, afid` H,rn. D. A. Crotl t mornsn tfee.cuortdvoer. +uite - Common to find eyes turn in. BOOTH � . MURI SON closed the ariuuth: of the agitator, On Are You Equipped to Mai? This is generally due. to ;nme undue ricg7 now all .is pears and ziuiet. strain on the . accommoriation. These Phone t;t)(i _ We deliever Victoria hay, the =awe crbACd that The New International provides .•asps respond quickly to treatment marched I rv'n the �treet�, .;ii> '+t S g ` "she Iriernatiowde", marched ii••nn the means to success. It i3' atll- knowiagteacher,auniverselquer tics arid• the majority cif them heeoml i per straight once the cause ' Pickering Hardware Store _ the _- ame- rtrt•..t�. siritinK "'!'1e' \at answerer. If you seed: efficiency and ad- I has brlen reniv) rei.; it is passible for sonaI .knth(.:.i *' ar d '•O Canada" and vancement why not makedaily the, patient to suffer: from - nausea ' '''The Staple Leaf." Their church war use of this vast. fund ci inform- and vomiting, ilizzihess and bilious JUST TRY" _ r _.:deco. uteri ,with . a ' gr a;at• ° floral arc!. a :u1_;,h_tographs of King, Gf- „•rge - au,: anon? _ 400 .000 VacabularyTermv. 2 00 Palle%. 'f , . neglected S p His npcc Thep ymptr s if lead to more fixed disorders - _ - �• ” P �u.en Slar >, and otherwtsr- crlebrat- 6stw lcusrrarlon.. c..:t,nrc. P►atea. _ 30,000Geo ra hIcalSuh' a �actq, ls,oeo. p Biographical. Entries may . ! and suffering- if neglec #ed far Inng. �— 1 - ua`a[�A YAK. I3H CO. ri the Silver Jubilee as- loyally' as Regular and India -Paper Editimm. and therefor will be harder or shriv- i {1', -- -any other true Canadian. During•-thc er to respond. to treatment. The in- 'PAINTS AND VARNISHES - Great Way a greet deal was- said a R'rltelOTApee- irnen pu,aee, fluence of this state of affairs on J+ 1 � ' ..::..' ....._, .• � , I'At, there are no more res ectable'- p —+ _ illuetratiane. A ai .•t of Pocky: st,,pe nprvous person, wr a :person whoa•., power of reslti_eoc, i� low will; cuf- s You can be convinced that you can bu Y y ;:eople Irvine in Canada than they. t = it you a name tris 1. papor• for unreasonably if proper attentirn+ i f, - - + abetter product at a lower price. Our . Man of them left, Getman when Many S " G• 14 C. and correction is not given to the I siness for Paints, Varnishes & Eaam- y rung, in order to escape wtilitary '� :� = MERRIAM eyes. Headaches, migraine, vertigo. :j e.ls has mot in n. rervice.' They have become natural- _ ,iced• British ''sub• ts, and should -•..�1 �` CON ttaa. � It acliinR of the pyPball are . comrrton symlrtoms also.. 1 ' ,0+ years, due to the increasing sale. of (Germany- enter .upon another war they '- to be continued _ *:11)C w "rtE'aoo these products. ". rauld not be induced to return to THERE IS A REASON _ (take up •arms in behalf of the land - of their birth. What is required is - - is to deal sevarely with those agi+t- _• Farmers AttentiOD ! ' 1 �_�� _:,._ :. -� _ - �xent'r��, 11cUormick— DeeriaK Farm Machinery o BtosK vtlto try_SQ Moment trouble a r' a 1 Repai11o, zti 3l1 aislst those in authority. ' `� _ -- : L Utir,flca�tu: —'110e have it C+tin set it. Ol ' • New-lift Oil ba•Ih Mower, li h,test draft. ears behind' g - S - - it is not mwde.' • =.— An ExreHent Program is being giv= - -axle. Only two gear reductions, Pressure tubricaied bearirsgs- - -- en on Friday night at Rosebank . Eccentric bushing keeps bar in perfect_line..cwv1,,at. bind- rairumum .Telephone .iWO Cor. ftefrecme>,ts on Grounds. — -neck weight, all sizes for horses or iraetor. J. �• BALSDON, :�'IC RIN - .. - • • :+etc Register ,� The new Case variable drop Corn Planters; checks, drills and hill _ - - -- - -- ' drills corn. Change of feed rnade,with foot pedal withoutstopping. Nlen's Work Boots, $2.49, up. TL'T;SDA� > Ji'Li' 30th _suction _ hen's Overalls and Pants. M.2a per gait, up.. sale of 27 head of dairy suits, Power and- Horse drawn Grain and ,Corn Bi.nders,' Corn Cultiva. "' Men's Rork Shiri%%, .ti5, or 2 for $1.25 high grade Ayr hires, the proper- tors." We can supply specialized equipment for garden and field, -*,of A. 3: Niesbittj lot 16, con. 5. Whitby, 1 1 =2 Case or Planet Jr. = Farm Team Harness. 823.80, up. old, East miles east of Brooklin. These Ayrshire Cows are , Used Machinery 1lc., :i.1 � ,se.y Bi:l ler. Electric Washing machine, Florae Collars at Various Prices A all T. B,.Tested some of them have Beatty, copper tub,, 14 r i silo. � `ver tractor plow, Cars lipy Sweat Pads, 'Team Lines `; S ; calves by their rsirie now, others vrill freshen in August and in the Beatty Cf Louden tr,,ck. F1, w points at lowest prices. Now is. the Time to get that Old " Msr}y part of September. See Bill;. Case Tractors and used threshing Machinery. . ,_ Harness Repaired ! ' Phone 2904 `'b $isle at one o'clock, standard time. Teima, Gash. Wm. kl�w, Auction ;seer. W• F.DISNEY, `. _'- 'Greenwood C EC 1L ADLEY R. R. It Locust M .:­,Phone Pick 2314 Z. .R�1_ �. _'�r:.d~•m"- is�:•7..,r _y; :,.k y -� ...,. .- • -•\ � � � - _. ,. � ,. � .. - .. � w .. - � , � - � . ;fie .,.. .. - +1Clasesoostt •• Milroy, M. aeuggitt;; Boya', 8 yrs. +he was s member. The funeral set -. zre \orval, Kathleen, Flank Bernice j ' 'and under - B. Brtscoe, B. Klndr vice was held at the famil resider rod a baby, born on July lath. Sur- _ x'HE "111AULl'L11�L�"' � "� Wm. and Mrs. Stanbury spent the V Moyle Girls', �3 rs. aad undery� y lweek -end with relatives hire. y' y :e on Monday afternoon and way ,ring also are her mother and four � bliss Mary 5pragRe has secu d a R. Gopp, M. Brown, J. Taylor; .vnducted by her pastor, Kev. M r, brot:uers: W "nt. H. Walter J., Errol B E A U T Y � S � j..0 iv � ' ' k • , •position 'at Scarboro Jct. .• � Boys' 10 yrs. and under, Allan Pretty 51utt+�n, assisted by Rev. Mr. Clever. R., and Frank, all � of whom are t•ea- �- - - ,� Jim. Curran, Camp. Berns; Girls', [nterntent Lo��k lace in Claremont rdents of the community. The many - jam` "�' bits. 16'nl. Birkett is still suffer- P - }" ills considerably from the severe in- 10 yrs. and under - C. Lee, J. Taylor C'nion Cemetrry. Besides leer berea- beautiful floral offerings ,and the FIN(af)✓RIN(i4 1MAROELLING} ,;�" G. Scutt. Ball Thrrw - bI. Birchall, ved husband,�ic� eased leaves t,� presence at the funeral of a very BHAMPOUIII(i ' ju-ry to her wrist, received in a roc- R. •Miller.' Girls' Ball Thrrw - bi. mourn her loss, a young family of large concourse of relatives and of BUALP TREaT\iENT • eat motor mishap: Clark, G: Switzer. Gi �' Three -Leg- two suns aad three da titers, the friends paid silent tribute to the HALR t✓T1vi'IN(3 blr. and :Mrs. Robert Baird and � w3'• Y �� ' family of Saintfield, spent Sunday 3ed R;:ce - I. Taylor and Lonna Ev- ____._ _...__...._____ �._ high ��� in which deceased was `• .•�;; ans. Sack lliace - G. Tomlinson Bill 1 am also •peeparPd. IadiCe, to R[ve with �Ir. and Mrs. •David Gregg. ' held. bicCburt. V1'heelbarrow Race - ash- � .. - you a beautiful croyulgnole "Helen bliss Barry of Toronto, returned - I A T T SALT I O N. enhurst and Osborne. Coat Itac;e •� - -- - - -___ Ourtie" Perutaoeut Wave at vet ` - to her home on •Friday after' spend- � '-�- y '; • Tomlinson a;7d Morgan. Half -Mile LL •• Reliable - rnaeuaable rates. =`.' ins a week wyth blr. and Mrs. Coady. � '1' a�rm�rs U . Mr. and Mrs. Dopking ate out of Race - H. Morgan, W. Tomlinson, R. � ,I oar also give you beautiful �''' _--- -- -Ttown on their annual vacation. iir. 4shenhurst. Ladies \ail- Driving _ - -, _ catty eflde. _ La Plain, o� Dunsford, is relieving bits._ Redshaw, bits. Todd, bits. Mil- '�ASQLI�,Tg � DISTILLATE insurance of �►lI - -' r� -• -.� toy. Horseshtre Pitching Doubles - ��r @. �^ la/I'11��� r •. '•ad the station, during their absence. Delivered in P�lrt alloh lots aad_ McLaughlin and Beamish, y _ • -Kinds at Reas - - The Park Board Committee on the and Alsup. Heaviest bI'an on G ounds o,erg � Phone li)08• CLAREbiONT •��~ ._ .Feld Day wish_to thank all those - Herb. Forsyth, 264 lbs. Heaviest •. ' who so generously helped with aff- flag 15 eta. and TRS. onable Rates ' airs on Thursday last. Their assist- L'a'dy on Grounds - bits. Bert blay, Distillate 13 ets. per Ral. • •_ : ` a•nce was largely responsible for the Goodwood, 20.1, lbs. The Evening pro- •- .. _ _ s - .. _ .., �. - gram the Amateur Contest has roc- - -- • • - ..'- '�-r • •'• very successful day. that we had. ' pHAB. SAttC3ENT'S I3ARDWARE : •-. - ��� I o �� �� / I �� `ry • "eived' very favorable continents, the y �• _ Wm.`,and Mrs.. Hinchley, of Wind- Repreeenting the Following - • � • • .eor, accom anted b the former's idea is ne-s•, novel and entertaining: 1�I ARKHAM. ONT_ :� • aur_t and uncle, bit, andllrs. till- Many splendid artists were heard, Phuue 9uU •�,; g5 Companies : �: 'ALL MAKER . •�'; .. coming from •many points in the • ��' °' '= _ patrick; called on relatives here, blr.. Pilot Insurance Cb. BERVIOED AND REPAIRED . - ptm-ince.- A splendid lot of prizes � � HORSE. REGISTER. • . ' and firs. Thos. Gregg, on Friday Gore District Mutual Ire. Co pRICEB 1tEA80NABLE were gi�•en for the drat ter; winners `. �-�-- last. - • -• -• T Royal Insurance Co,. Ltd. ,, WORK GUARANTEED We congratulate bus's :�nna For -. The public - address s}•stem adds con- CO,IIMODORE AGAIN (26812) - London Guarantee and ace. Co. Ltd. - _ . • � ' syth, pupil of bit. A: �i'. Lynde, on siderable tQ the out -of -doors pros - •choicely bred Clydesdale Stallion, Ocean Accident and Guar. Corp. L . �... -- passing with honours, her Primar}• ram. fit'. C. i+Iurkar, of ;Pickering the property of Robt•. Dafoe, of - Wawanesa '.Mutual ARTHUR 1',IL' �.I? • Vocal Examination at the Ha•mbourg a'�- Master of Ceremonies and bless- Green River, v;-i11 make the season � Portage la Prairie Mutual - -R. T, [• titraduace ' rs Fletcher Hat•re and ��•ilker a� r .,- � '� Conservatory of Music; ' }� of 1J.,a, as follows: T'uesd'ay, 21st .Provident Assurance Co. - - ' - p_- Judges. The day-was very successful of bYay,'a-ill leave his own stpb�e Gen. Accident Assurance Co. Ltd. � �8 Phone 5201, PICKEEIIhi(i - - :'- -. blr. Len. Pilkey, bliss Eileen Coo both as to events and financial yes- • ' - per, :Miss Edith Barnard •and b4r. C. oils - -- and -proceed to bicGriskin Bros. ,• Toronto General Ins. Co. - _ • - , Soden have .returned from their trip Mrs �, Gibson . and dau titer con. 3, Pickering, for noon; thence Pearl Assurance Co. Ltd. •� _ _ - °••• •to Eastern Canada, N, Y. State and g ' to John Barnes, Cherrywood, for Employers' Liability Ass, Corp. - � ' Jiabel bare been visiting with rel- �� � - the Thousand Islands. night. Wednesday, proceeds to A. E. Wileon and Ca Ltd..- Lloyds yon Can • BLl� .fat H02'n9 1 _ .. 'Pwo rinks from here took part in� sliver and' friends at Hillsdale,• Or- Hugh Push's, one mile east of �' ' a tournament at Port Perry on Mon- illia and Craighurst, for the past Whitevale, for noon; thence to � CaU or Writs - TIRE9, BATTEftIEB, � :: �' `� day evening. Mr. Glover and .bir.� two weeks, a0d returned home on his own stable. for night. Thurs- � ? D . �, B � � Ri A(:CE890R1E9 • � '"Tucker headed the rinks. Rain int- Sunday last. - - - day, proceeds to Fred Wright's, • '• •' ^c ' � erfered somewhat with the program The death, at the Oshawa Hospital lot •29, con: 6, Pickering, for noon; Bt'ottghatta Ont, Phone Pick S16 At ae low and better piicee . �. r �n Friday, July 19th, of Mary El- se - ,. ° • •for the evening. thence 'to his own stai>le, where he g ppreciated. � ' ' • eanor- Carson beloved. wife of Iry -. Your yatrona a ie a - Wm. and Mrs. Bingham, accomp- will remain• until the following - `. yott oar id Tornnto. - ..: anted by bass. GQO. Richardson and• 'rug McAvoy, was a great shock• t" - Tuesday. • - sister, Mary, motored to Fenelon' her family and ri�any friends of ,the HICIi;ORY LAD (I11651 - Pure s �' .• • , aommstnity where she eras held in .Falls to visit the formers daughter, -bred, black- Percheron Stallion, � � � ��,�"' ,Let tie re�ir that leaky top. • •-•� .. �Verrta, who is. �lolidaying there with high- esteem. The Iate 11Qrs. McAvoy the property of -Allan Reesor, R. FUNHJRAL D[RECTUR AND -- - who was 42 years of age, was the .' :. a group of school teachers. R. 1, Markham, will make the sea- EMBALMl'SR _. Skilled Motor Repeiee. _ � - � _ SPECL4L \ OTICE- Ladies! bits. '�y 'daughter of bi'rs. R. `H. Carson, .son of 1935 at his own _stable, lot � - i - - - .Mundell wishes to announce that she and the late Mr. Carson. Except fur � Huoceaeor to W. J. Idsther, Gordon J LaW• eon. 4, Scarboro. Terms $10.00 . ' :has installed bet new Cror inole Per- �� of her girlhood days v¢hen the 9touRville 1 1C1L3IEI` 25419, (2134fi --TI:� ^t:::, family resided in Dunbarton, her lift' zrtanent Wave :Ylachine foi your ben- Bred Imported Clydesdale Stallion DTight end Day 3ervioer - •' = 'Phone 'L908 �••. _ - -- . -. -' -efit. Call and make an appointment. `vim spent in this cotttmunity where the. property of Oscar Wilsan will - Buaineae�Phone Residence Phone PLI:Kl�RINfl, ONTARIO - - Con ratulations to T. Paterson, on twenty yt±ars ago she ..was .married � .. • g to bit. Irv-inq blcAvuy. In 'her death make the season of 1935, at hie � � »iU1 98'de • ' • .the honours bestowed on him by -the own stable. _ .� "- - -� 'Grand Lodge of Canada: :a. F. and the family •lo:e -a• denoted and IAr- :. - - - _ _ . : A. M., the Very. Worshipful Bro. 1nR wife aiad mother and the eomm- -- -- � - ." - '- _ - � - �V -�� �" - ' _ Tiros: Paterson, Grand Stewaid �; uttlty, a _kind, t;Pnerou -a, thotsRhtfui - - - the Grand Ledge of Canada -in the ft•ientl and neighfinr. Shp' :vas a rPZ:- - - -.. - � - I ' rorinct of Ontario. ular attendant and attics worker �:' � - _ - - - - .- ... _ - . ,- - , - • :. - � _. - ' The Monthly • 3lis,inn Circle of DIt. � 7.inn t -sited �hnrch of .whic'r. � '' � � - _ - -. '. - '. .. _ - .�� ;A. Few Woxds to You :- : . .• the, Bapti_a Church a•i1T meet at ,the i' � - - - - -::. _ .. ..... .. � _ = . . _ -: ,, . -home of 3lrs. Freci ♦yard, tin Tue�-) � - _ •- - • dsp, Jub�3' �!hh, at °_:30 p. m, . Tht*- - ---� � - ! _ - � _. . - - __ •.., •... .. - `•, .. - � � �. p r., gram a :11 be i n charge ' of � e „ r � � � � . _ .. _ .. _ - .. _ _ _ _ ' � ...bout the C. N R. ' •::.. a ; .—. :bI :RSprltt Banfl. •biT�. GeA. Lee: - _._ -• -,... - ,.• � • : - - -• StouffviiTe, vrilt be the �•ttest speak- '. - During 193• the average number of persons employed .by. Canadian National � �. , er. � - - - - .. - - Railways was 7:,y74..and the wages paid them came to almost - - ,: ;• . The death,- took 'place on Friday I �Cd�1EY tfJP �lrig�g �?;$'�1�11d� - _ -one hundred million dollirs. 'This represented, both as co - auaib� - : � _ _ _. last of :Miss Jlyra Hoiden, at as •ad- - - .• 'employed ,and amount of payroll, an, adv_aa�QPer 1933. and•practical -• �, vanced a e, at her home or- the nth .. - '��:_.'•- the whole increase in persoenel was due co tr- employment of those .. _ I -. -- g - whose services had• previously bees dispersed with owing to lack of _ .. . � - { '• a1. •rrn rnneral x-; -.jch was pri- TOR O N 1 V _ _ '. business• - _ . _ _ .. r varc, .,,. � �3('P at .1gi„t•.ul G. sL � p- � 1, I � � - -• °'The average • mileage of road oplerated' in 1434 was 2 3.676 miles, making - -- -. - , - .• errnent .taking place in the Eir -,•... urlr� �- -��: �.' -�iOC. -- _ Canadian National Railways the largest slush ^railway system in the .. ... :• ,Cemetery nn Monday of � this `xeek: � -- - - —, � , - ,- DiTescern H'emisphese: - - --` - --- --- ... , .� �_w DAILY �S,� � :. - - - .:Deceased• was -a .daughter of the Late a i�► y +V�i -' - In, 1934 the total freight traasporced by Canadian Nations[ Railways amouared �. - iMagistrate Holden', o! Evartsrille.' - �� �.�, w 44 „719.477 cons, zn increase of eighteen per cent awei the previova - -' •: ', Well`s rice Field Day came •riff a - Eastern Standard Tittle ,_ _ _ • ___ •yP'tr:-' .•� - .-s :.,l,L:''��iiti. ass {'� mites. The value of this - � .�j • ' :�gvhole lot better than some, pussibl _ rc: t isr.oc ascertainable, but a must run Into many nur.ureu uu.rld ua .. _ _ Y• Leave Pickering Leave.'Poronto� dollars, and, comprising all kinds of necessities and lrnturies, coniribufed • •- imagined it would. W'e Rather that . (Ea,rrrn Hoati tBay st Dundaer) - _ _r to the welfare and happiness of every ttran, woman aad child in the - ., - .. ~ ' - 'this Ftas been the Trost successful - ”' . _ . - - � -: ' - - Dominion. -' year in man ;•. FirGt of all and- rer� a d.i)0 1 ,;.} a r3•:;U a :3.50 ••'Canadian National Railways. �arraed over 10,000,00 passengers during 1939. - =.: _ � • : - _ _ - -- fnecPSSary, they had splendid nxrath- a U. ;a a 3 ;i-1 7.40 } 30 . - � This was also an increase over 1933. These paid in fares :16,331,299. - er. During the aftern��n, tF.e crowd 7.44 e 4• :r� t4.0U 5,50 - . - - - - or an - average of S? •i,2 Fer passenger with as average journey of : !vwas not too - great; .but ;ricked np 9 ^••3a 5.54. 10 3U a 6.30 -� - •, seventy -one and three - quaver miles. _ - -- -• •"J • � - - • • •later im,the.da •, artier ,it i? e�timat- !0 ,,4 a t;.;rl c 11.30` 7 3U __ _ _ .��- 5gures, without embellishment ar amplification, show -th'e easiness of the. - ' y � 11.54 � ..;4. P. �[. a k•,30 - - ' ed that 1000 people were present. P• :�1, ' e•8.•;a 1'? :3U �3 3U .. - - ' ' P'sblic services rendcrrd by Canadian Iational Railways. -Tile system -. _- _ - � , .. - -. - - ,� is conducted on as economical a scale as is cansistenE with the higbe3t _ •- °`,�4 'b.ig- sports program vi•aa carried 1:, S4 J.54 c L:3U 10 30 - "- - standards of railway operation. The improvement in business in 1934 � - • out during the afternoon,_ -and we.� • a L•i4 b 1(f.44' 2••':30 - - _ - over. the previous year enabled more, people to. be etnployesi...._more __ sire here the events with result;: � h: -Sun, $ Hu6 only, c =Sat. only, � � -' Rages to be paid - ..more service to lie rendered. Also, more motley _ _ • •'F _ys'' Race; •12 and under - -JI: blot - I e -Sal., Sun. & Hol.only - � �•� was available co be spear smogs Canadian producers and• Canadian •- •• eb _ - gang Bill bicCourt, G. Morley; Girls' . - . - � - __ ' -' • ;=" merchants. ..4 -- _ „ , . 12 and' under - f...Lee, R. Redsk�aw, Coach connections at Buffalo and _ -. _A continuation of this impiov�ment is our business will carry on -and- enlarge - Detroit for all points in the these ooa results the whole country will benefjt. This year _ - _�.� "' C. Sanderson; Boys' 1.1 attd under - united Staley , Canadtan National, Railways is cu -o rating is an. extensive way iti �13it1 Medland, Bill •Thomas; • (: - Tickets attd information at - -. _ - " , the national movement •to diminish unemplopwent and to restore _ .. ., -:,. �4 and under - I: Taylor, .B. Perry; - _ - = industrial activity . to help banish the depression and bring " • .:,' •Boys' 16 and under - H. '.Morgan, D. I��y COACH LINES - - -- .��-�`-� = -. beret times fur ederyoot, - , - • , • , - �� Mchay; Girt:' 60 yards - bl. Clark, I _ � ..•.'Canadian National Railways feels justified in asking for your• co- operation. •_ -�` PICKERItiG '� -� � d. Gregg; Dien, 35 and over - blessrs .. � - A greater use, by Canadian citizens of the facilities offered by this . : •Hall; MacLean, Parker; Pickering I Basetrn House =Phone 4500 : � stem _ transgoststion, express,,cetegraphs, hotels -will materially • - �. -+t' •1`aaz�atitp t�'yc 't0O •vds• -' H: Morgan, . - - - - -.. - -_ _, . help not only us, but all Canada ::: sadd you wiA receive fw_ill vnhsa • W. Tomlinson, E. Coon; 100 yds. op- Ear every aoulas spent. - . , .� • , ' en, Girls - M. Clark, A. Milroy; llyfl i � - - � - _ .. - .. • •. _ . - , - :: • ' •• :�,: :. • � 'yds•• Opeft Men's_ - A. Asitenhurst, I ® �• Qt t• Dxri� the present Sxntrxir reason the C.N.R. it '" - . 'G. Crozier; R. Regan burr- ® � - "' ' • ` ' _ pros• rug specral faro aud'.•zcursiwu between points " �� led Women's Race - A. :Milroy, H. I � - throughout Canada. These are exceptional travel , • - bargains. ?'bs nearest C. a: R. a nt wrll be glad to • � � • ' t -, - � -� -- • -- -- - -------- -•- --- - - - - -. -- -_ ,• • .. - .. .. givefrlLpar icrr art. :� - ' �. • � • • -• .. -JULY .- �PEC��L -S ..• ._ • .. ' -� � - �- - •�� -�- • _�_ _ __- .. , :� � �,� ._. �. _ . . 193.1 Chevrolet S "tandard Coach 19'L7 Ford Coupe- , , .. .. • : =`�' �°"-� •��� ' - � -• -� ` =���' • :1928 Ford P.oad_cter X192? Ford Touring' : %�` t 1 - „ F •�.;•.;�••� -::� _ .•. _ __ -__ 4___ _ 1932 Essex Coach ' : ' ' _. 1113E Cher -. Rc,ad� ter ... .. •. 1 l 1 � F.:.> ���_� :.• �; - <-- r•,�= =- ---: --- - `•.y��_ .: �� _ _ 131 C;hP�-. Spec+ia3 Sedan � •.. • -- - _ -.. � rr! •;�•� `;`?�3�'�..�. --��t. � . � '� � � ` * I9R1 Cher. 1 1 -'L ton DuaLc 4 Disc PMn ....�,t• �._- � -_"`,; �'- �'',:,y ••% I` �: ' ••1931 Rul;by 1 1 -'L ton dauls ' `umber of Tractor PMws. - • • y;, 1 4 1 ' >�;.. � �- ''- �•'.�� °�, • - -�. -. •�__� ' "� : 19:31 Rugby - 1 -2 tun pink -uF .Massey Har- hander• � :� "._ '-' _ 1 n- `�' �' '- --��� •� • 1929 Chev. ton (l;gnd shape) 4 L'sed Binders =�• -_ �— - r��'•'�'�_ �•, . 1930 Dod>re Panel 3 -4 ton. 2 Manure Spreaders -• 4 - � t -.. - ' ..'K ll T- _� � :1928 Pontiac Coach Nu.nber of Grinders ''• _-_=:, ; -� �: -. --- -' -- `' 1928 Olds Coach _ .. _ ICumber of L'sed Washers ' - •' • _ '� 1928 Chrysler Sedan • . ,' �. � _ �a` •�•� `_ :±CHAS. CQOPER, : • �CLAREMCyNT • : � _ °,��.,•;-- --���� ' � _ ; :�• I" ' i paper. That happens in all the ports scheme obviously depends in tur and . *,; spvun -fed countries. Mussolini may the last resurt on the proportions in the car :� Sastive taro, looking enjoying u ge t CANADA - . . ► I well• gibe .at public opinion, which which intrn'ts of any cununod;tF the scenery, I 'was su.iden tn - cannot exist without the free any. stand in re:ation to tit? home to- t . . THE EMPIRE I open disserninat:un of news. •Britain's duction. (;Ias;;ow IIctrW. F frcntod wish the sight .of two nud-, S'� ' I Pre.ls is free and must rem; :sts lying face dun'I :war;is c Q r.n s) n the . Nea'`spapers express many shades of - 'a., -s. Ewrde v they had been en- � k�e opini.u:., but give n!t the ava!lable -6' � ,Y� a � )f iuy' }rig tae sU they their Paradise tip facts, on which public. opinion .is, `' 0 -�_d had• been disturbed by tihe arrival Q based. It is our strongest bulwari: y ----. cif the excursion train. They had . - against tyranny. It is the first of our Ti etc is a darting acadenly at thrown tiheni el:'es flat an their fac- - �C,e _ : -THE WORLD rights, turd all other rights depe -d the b :,tonm of my grrden and a grr)u, es. ... __„ • • un it. 1.c >t it go, and we can tear up ')f Y -un,• ladles c}ressed in loin tacit' <hare-1 the compartmi nt .419 • . • AT LARGE � Magna Charta and Habeas Corpus a: CICthv tip the trees -Thai is not very 'w'itli me• and she also _ tag this_ . . . . • .- . •-- once.--- 3Ianchcstcr Sunday - Gilranie;e. nice., --- -- - strange sight.- Sixes =ai•l tn,.:ignantly 1'a :s leas the reason !hat what shout - _ put forward d he done a iLh' such I. . . - }now the depth of the water and c ,'i ry - I)Y an Enfield 'bus 'conductor before people was to march them up and (CANADA 731i1TISI[ L'tl_, -111 C'4I APE he \u ^tit AllO ilesex Assessment down Sauchic;hall str.,et- j::st •to'•• sc.g - - I'HYSIC:IL FITNESS play s�lfe. There have a.reacty been ['IL1N (': NADI.11' Committee yesterday for a reduction how they tidied it. fa too many drowning a ^.eident�' The Gui'etnnrent can ci itn , that., irl his rates assessment. This l _ T l A popular columnist says no mail this Summer, and for the most pa! t p herb. l nt a , ^,,act to' me can be a political leader" in this. t despite an £1S,UOU,010 bounty spread T} :� con:nmittee c'.ecided to reduce very.su,it4b!e: I sell' sLre there P carelessness has been ,the causes As over three years the British con the Yts��c, . w , : country unless he has a good pair of for' the ease iii point, two lives have s tteut by l.• -' Dail• ;, Tek, -ust be 'thous :n,.s o, han: sy_ Clesca ­ lun s. Well Sir' Wilfrid Laurier's Sumer is Ugjng -. p-ruvided .'wit }t _, r:. Te!'c;ranl fo }k, dying to stle -•hat na'clists lock ' _ g , been lost where there need' riot and thou er. .life was threatened by tuberculosis should not,' have• been one.- Win,iSoi p loot than S. ova }table in = _ + like in their unif•rms., ii�t is ,I ,4id . . 'when he was. a young• man and he _ __ - . - most any ,otlmcr countt•y, inc'udiih ; If 111 :. Lupt,ip�or anyone - «ants beftir•e ac :•ident sell s':. } !:)y` curi- Star.' ..: ;wi, never rol)L`st, but he lived -,to ^r 8° s' uch sources of wheat as the L'iuted furt!:cr proof, let hie.: see the Eve• nsity. ��'hat do others thin':? -Let= - and -held. the• - -loo distance record States and Canada. Our bread (Oct- nin�t- N6; %,, .nntI ;of the Feat Home tcr' in_G.la3row" Even'n� Nca; s. g " . -I , %NGEIt OF SI'EI ?D ober, �19.""I fl7ures-) wis on!y a 1':xi1ibitletl in their issue of 8th _ .' • for the premiership, with one except- : _ - _ • , - ion .- London Advertiser. Authorities c�,timate that at a 'third of the price ruing in - German,,: '?.pril, 19:,4, and he tray be surpr :.;e.:i 'y ' '- '� -`c . speed of •30 miles 'an hour the cnr and half -the price rul!ng in America. •') find that ritnu!1 -do wcig }ling over THE BOY wldQ DiI;�I'T -_'ASS CAN_1DA- YENR BOOB travels 33 feet. :while the average But the suct�is , of this She :r.e, s'Q I'us., t:,alrc_j,. "D,rl,;3. nay df Pu`- '- '--' _. - .. " - -' Attention may be caked to some' min '8 minty reacts to -tHe trecessity'of easily the - most "sntisf:LCtnry`rff a!} thc, net'," n stc.n ;shcd ar. audience by .a sc•,d faced I:,tl A^ t. 1 ' -- . special features of the `present vol- putting on the brakes, travels an- measures adopted since the war , ~'• ic:irinl; time after time, a h ^ight of ,i`. c `el''` •.i s alond . other 47 feet ' before stopping if in rl' v, • ,.,2aec., , unto of the Canada Year Book. There aid our fermi }Ir it' 'try nr sY -( } ft. tl in.• Snto• arum out cf his ken- 'rl.ere's a`ltirn, a�i,.1 nz, it,, his'throat _ is a brief description of . Standard .brakes -are, in first -class shape . ana be .util!s d as a .11,04.1 suitalale f it I,^:- : -- . • ' • • - ar.,i 'tears st: ea•cl .' : , ii his face, -Time and Time Zones 'in Canada, still arother '20 feet.. before stoppirii: application, lwi.thout modification, t) On,• nhi;;ht as well'try to oust the- -Ile h antlered - from' his -his if the' brakes are only passable. That ether foetus of cc. Th Go:•c.n• :ion anti un c ::rn frtnl fa•,or as to for he doe Isn't lcsnt to hest . 4 'which is of special' interest to those , , produce. - - `x ho' travel either in the- flesh or by is a total of 100 feet. If the .spee.i merit ir}tends.to, adapt it. to Shle : /t, :'L =!c,l:;c fir, rim hie .eminent, position 3'heir °shout of nlen` }.tau :;h {cr since - ` .- • radio. There will be found a dis- is -50 -miles an hour'the car.trave }s imports, and perhaps to dairy pro: t!:e_f;rlt: :sh null -do, v, :hieh I main• the tworhl pros io =t it',,. cheer. ' . . •"c ssion' of'-the Representation -- Act 55. feet while the -motorist -is thinking duce al <o. Iu both of ti:ese c,ases;• of .-in :t; }l tyr,if)es the Br?tissh Spirit Ile has- sipped the cup o'f . sorrow, he ' of 1333 and a special_ table: showing of 'putting on the brakes, another 131 course, there ri're coritin�encies the' -L tier in Sa`.urday Review. has drained the bitter iaas, , : -the. populations as in 1931 of each feet with firs. -class brakes and in do -not arise in -the case of :wheat an,!- * = 1, : And his heart is fairl f ' additional 57 -feet , with assabl- T t :re'a.cin;,: Ile s of the new electoral districts which brakes, a .tots. of 43 feet Sault •read. The sorters of a levy -on-im 1� hire on a tear? _ be -wee- Duila- the b ,} who ,lid-'; ps I. I 1 q tiv::. return representatives to' Par _ - �, linment`at the approachin" general 'Stan•. J -- election. . AS IT SHOULD BE ._ . . .. w .•, -« ,. :;,;.TM�n -� t.�••r� ,�... - yv -,r•.. "I V; V ' A spectacle should not he made of t-:q` '' ,t >> • t; • . . • Probably .the most extended pres- ► i h ♦ p a 1 -c, 3 - -= entation of the results of the Cen- -the passing frum this world of rule. \ f :a r � o q r ' ;."• - • : �� . sus of 1331 that will appear in the who has taken the life of ,his fellow " ^ s- rtic� .. ,� `^ Year. Book _is. to be found .ir. Chap- man. All that is necessary for the' . • . ♦err - . ter IV, where Religions are - cross public to know is that the murd'erGr :,,;- - _ - • ' - has aid for } }s trim h ® _ - - _ analysed tiny rocSal or }gin fur the first P e;' tat the - time, and - several - rew classifications - death- penalty has � been d -uly impos- � � _. G` - - �''" - " `' •` are added to the siction dealing .with ed and carried out according to law.• . - birthplaces; the chapter closes' with Guelph iierchr>y. - _ statistics of the.areas and- potiulat- • • - : � r • .. -• -- j�„� uj _4vurlir'SC'3 Of trio 13ritlslh Lim- , NOT NECESSARY _ � . . , Aire . for the years ISll, .1921 and With so' much blasting going Mon at . 1931 and of the Countries af. the Niagara Falls, t:he Soo Star a�vi5es = - _ 1. - •world for 1,931. bridal couples to come to the Sault . :-1. the Public Finance i:Aapter ap- and see the' nine wolves .at Bellevue . :_ ' . p Y K .;. :.. - ' P .._!" ..... .. :. - y � - , ;, ,.....,:.: ,, :lilt: _... •. , ,...:.. ; .:, „ .. 1. e first time sr. coo err- Park.' But why o so far' when ou -' : >`:; ` =" es x'erdrtuis o' provmcial revenu- can see lupus at the door. ° -Kit- •r . _ - ' :' .. - . . p res, assets and liabilities cheher Record. "" - on the basis agreed upon at the . • ...'.. r �, ° ,. {. :. „. I. Dominih)n- Provincial 'Conference of TO \OID AS A jaF F.- S.iFER ' I ; c' . "`'� `:' "`�` ' _ . - - 2933; additional material regarding . . In 1937 there were fly deaths from. - ' `',' N +;' ? : : 7 c'a� -7 ` national income is also included ircr t. ''' `'`+ ' I, ` �:-" ; _.. _ 1. diphtheria in ,Toronto, ,v:;•:' y 7this chapter. Tae Currency. and $ 1933• the ,number .was. down to . '� "4r i :'t +'''}:' �'I _.. , •% �T blacPherson arrived at 'tbe office • _ - " '''?I halt an hour !ate. EVE` f ° Gl;cf —What does 'this mean? New Low Prices . VE A blacPhrrson- 1'1'ell, it was like this, THf. � BO w 1 bqueezed the tube of toothpaste D �Y . V too much, and it teak at least halt 01j $ � qis ,/!4 :•,r Y an hour to get the stuff back. Dloluer says, Father never has his 1 initials put in his hat, thinking a { �� little later he wiobt be able to pick AUTOMATIC BOOKLET. up a better one. .' �.. The girl out qur e•ay with -the ter ;1 .J a t t _ _. M UP AND DOWN.. rIb!e tookin;; riding habit has got %vorse allies than Viat, 1 - t Are You going up, or are You going - do%vn? i'at:ent (nery oust y) -And will the %Vould you rather smile, or would operation be dangerous, doctor? - • " ' you rather frown ". - Doctor -- Nonsense'. You couldn't Do you ever stop to think w$at'e buy a ddugei•ous operation for $4U.00 . really right or wrong? Au$-.Ver thin yourself -]t won't take In the old days they married« anti CIGARETTE PAPERS �� ou long. " Iy y t.drked' tog-etlitr -to ref ahead; noiv _ CABS you try your best when tasks they pitch pennies to pay for the dla.' Y are hard to 'do? mnnd ring nd, the coupe. Are you mush depressed )vhen i:fe g much publicity, and photographs Or., SEVFN AGES OF AMBITION' hather- it's a good plan, my' dear, looks rather blue" him were reproduced in newspapers_ always to think before you spedk, A1T "re Plot printed' attractivei r • �5 can you crack a joke vvhen..things are , Da lighter -13n4, Dad, when I do y' - ' going Nyroug? A depositor wandered in, walked At five year -to, be like Uncle Bab: ' w M/p up that the girls have changed the cub- °;i I! you can answer Yes," you're jecr up to the manager, produced one of At 15 }fears -to be a 'detective. �ju 6 X 3�J bound to get a:ong.' , bhe photokralric reproductions, • and—.—.'.,' said, ' "Is this your picture ?" • Ai, 20 years —to be idolized by all V1 .to bosses the house._ Well _do, - The' manager assured him that it the pretty girls in the town. - tx "And the vacation r� ort over- they spend more tme witAh his family _ t.: Think of it—a Firestone Tire looked a lake ?" or her family? was• At 30 years —to pay his debts. 1 _Wr-alth isn't everythin "Are you the manager of the for as little as 64.75. Never 'Yes, and it overlooked •comfort_ _ g' You bank ?" At 45 years —to pay his ' wife's before could you et Firestone able beds, _ good food and everthing wouldn't enjoy owning. the _ whole debts, • - $ t t:arth it you were Uhe only person The' other' admitted that he ,was. } quality at such a low price as else besides." - on it. p "`Veil, give me iriy money:" or_ At 60 years —to be a boy again. in these Sentinel Tires. • ' ` ` - .John -I mn•t get' my overcoat - dered the depositor. At 75 years -to be let alone. Friend -Is your son l;lil1, pursuing With these low prices you which I left at the railroad station. , his studies in coll-ege•, ;et a new extended guarantee. llarry -kVas it. checked? ou are assured °heedom from Father —Yes, but he uoesn't seehh 'Johti -No, liro%Vn, with'a belt-across able to catch up 'with them. NEW BISCUIT cuts, bruries, blowouts and them. the back.. other road hazards except' "" '' _ ' SENSATION THAT_ :- Nature adjusts things. By the, time Country Boy - Say Mister can you r ' - •_pienetures'for9months. And, y , '.',+' HAS even though Sentinel Tires are •hi•; -wife gets too' fat to' be held *in Yell the what an orator is'! g his arms he 'doesn't give a darn. Man-Sure. it's a fellow who is TAKEN guaranteed for this period, they �' fi? T On a vacation trip a! man gets: a always ready to lay down 'your -Jife ' -are made to last inuelt longer. 4 CANADA Burned, up by the sun, for his country. , Take advantage of, present Blistered by the roKcing, On his appointment; the new man- - + BY low prices to replace worn .Stunk by_ the hotel. clerk. ager of a certain big bank was given STORM tires:. See the n-earest Firestone Dealer today. Nutty flavored, slightly :S t o n WIN $ $ $ IN PRIZE CONTESTS salted, little Soda Wafer•' - that make a real "event" "WHAT AND out of all _entertaining. WHERE TO SELL" lists the •"cream" of International -• • No. 2315 -F -C &hedule July i Contests offering to of cash prizes for Articles, - Bright Sayings, Cartoons, Designs, Essays, Household Hints, - .-Jokes, Lettiers, Poems, Sketches.. Slogans, Stories, etc. FOREIGN EXPORT'S GAIN : -12 -PER CENT.-IN JUNE � - HOW TO WIN is an article - .ui.,er;b r. to our monthly service, the subscription price is $2.00 per -- year.. Other information will be sent for a 3c stamped .re- Ottawa.- Canada's • domestic' ex- : -- turn envelope. - ports to foreign countries N June - amounted in • value -' to $28, 784,260, _-GIFF BAKER, 39 .LEE AVENUE, TORONTO,'ONT. ��%'heT1E's @ ChTlSfte Biscuit for ever " compared with $25,535,196 in June. y taste I934, an increase of $3,249,064 or _ over'. 12 per :dent. Exports to the United States ahnounted to $21.102,- -- _ 292 as against $15944,215., . An- in- crease of $5,1-58,077 or .32 }ler cent. _ over last year. " °. .. - _ Y or Land is one bf the things we have bu danc' - -: a n e in Canada. It is the sc'urce' of wealth. Hour about letting a few more - people begin at the - ` eturce ?- Regina Leader- Post.. n e en 7, IT - JL amc0mm • ADTEC%1rV11 ` L ,EaY1.kIL \C2•_ 1, \ \)rt- ,F:S8AR1. 1.. \li• tic lihms E'RE F.. •)Vrl te' afaurice - -. •- _ _ - r °`' Jullen, Gtaw•er 25: ilra,nch T. Montreal. 5 -SFr - - PYORRHEA. _ t _ _! t'. \f{. \ \?1:f:L.f:b:Jlt r7 is ?I: F`F+)�i•' - - M �g•, r, t " U rhea, Gingivitis and other gum trr,ublcr+. Iife+ding guuac,- ._ .. i - , �� • ,+4���� _ " tr•rth. Ii;rhten., 4 ?' � prix'« i:.n" It. Vandi-re;luys, 0' ll or• tt+•'� Yi tr rr: \Fagara, FiECII's. Cailada. ., ,H � .acKV • .ITCNIA6 TORTURE 3°•.- - Mopped Instantly- •'�' ,.. _ - - -= .,•,'• :;. •', :: _ _ • D. D. D. Prescriptio• Speeds Relief Even the most stubborn itching of eczema, pimples, mosquito or other inSCCt r bites, rashes and many other skin a8iic- I tions quickly yields to Dr Dennis' pure, F •cn :)Lion, orty years) world-wide success. , ~ cooling, e•,[ q, liquid. apt. b. D. D. Pre- - n. -t• tt�, the skin. sopth+ng 'and heal- . ing.the inflamed ttmues. Nw-fusa nv muss. Clear, greaseless and stainless. - ilt dries up alr,rest immediately. Try ' £ ' 'D. D. D. Prescriptior. noon, Stops the most T z intense itching instantly; A 35c trial bet- �'he Oldsmobile Six Fotu- Passenger DeLth:e Co nvertl�)e Csaupe tie. at any drug store. is guaranteed to . _: prove it -:•or .money back. D. D. D. is *'iiANY inflt:eacea guide the buyer's choice of a new cnz. Some y tnadc by the owners of ITALIAN I3uyS q MANY attracted by'appearance, some by performance and _ ACTION 1 Siding comfort. For others there are the, appeals of economy, zepu- SOLID TOP Bodies by. Fisher c - tlation ,and dependability. Oldsmobile merits your consideration from T O END a+� all these standpoints, because it is '"she Car That ,Has Everything." - - ` t1 1 1 PAIN : .,, No car on the .market has a finer' reputation for devendability than -+- �'l,ecls colds, taken in- ,Oldsmobile. Few measure up to the beauty- of its streamline design. ' 1 - ternalic Ends stile Feature for feature, Oldsmobile holds its own in any com an with �mishes.' At dnt�ists _ , . F y. . in mguLu and new large solid steel 'Turret Top" Bodies by Fisher; Hydraulic Brakes; Knee- ' — ecanomy sera . Action; Syncr9 -Me> 1j Transmission ; No -draft Ventilation, and other. PRICED $ • modern developments. _ FRO M spite of all this an Oldsmobile Six costa but a hundred Acillars'or for the a cyl. 2-pass. Coup.)• y� ' -• - Delivered at facto ' �W 65 ` so more than the average small car. Operating expenses are no fully .quipped. Freight nd Govvorn- greater, But see for yourself. Drive the Sias or Straight Eight. Discover . ' . ' tnent Registration F„ only extra. Pricy for H cyl.. Models at factory why so many people say so many nice things about this great begin at $1373 .. automobile _ Issue No. 30 _— ,35 ....: •:..:.• .. • . ' ' ' : Special CI�iAS. COOPER, aari fnant -Out'. = . - �� t! li `.,} L� .� -Mrs. Pareons and daughter, of and Means to Enter the Public and sterfliaed by 's0 lh, steam, are same period. Not a single house -fly i � Windaor, are vigibing with . Dr: and Schools in -the Rural Flower Show." filled and capped, packed into cases was seen in the' building. Each bit Mrs, Cartwrigh}' for a few weeks. Each convener of the monthly groups and back to the 34 degree refriger- of equipment as clean as that in the -Mrs. David Annan, of Church The First of July Celebration to Publish, Topic, Place of Meeting ator. During the whole process, hum- hospital, and such extreme care and St., is in very poor health at present. Committee witl meet in the Town etc, in good time. Mrs, Forsyth, of an hands have not touched a single caktion in the process. A surprising - - 17he mgnth of July is handing Hall tonight .(Friday} to wind up Claremont, then took charge of the surface- that comes in contact with amiDunt of equipment is used to as- out some real summer weather. On affairs for the season, Everybody following program, given entirely by the milk. Nevertheless for the pur- sure Pickering people of safe, whole- _ Friday the thermometer recorded the out. the guests: Mrs. Loyst, a Paper on Dose of handling cans and bottles, some milk supply. For the many hottest day of the year when it reg- -St. George's Church, Sunday, "Books as Character Builders." ,Mrs. the operators were observed to- have consumers who will not have the istered 93 -degrees. e July --28th - 6th Sunday after Trin- Scott, a Solo, the "Orphan Boy" in washed their hands in antiseptic sev- opportunity of visiting this plant, -Wm. Cullis, Police Trustee, has 'ity. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Morn- pleasing. manner with an encore, eral times during the hour, and the we have pleasure in describing fer.... - placed new looks on the buoths in ing Prayer at i 1, kvenhig Prayer at "When I _ Co me to the band of M }' floors washed three times `in the - you, this up-to- the - minute Dairy. -the Park, to replace those that were 7.30 p. m. Preacher at both services, Days." A Paper by, Mrs, Gray, - "At- bsoken several weeks ago. It is hoped- Rev: E -.-G.• Robinson. tainments of•_Culture" was -well wur -- -- - -- - -- - - - - - -- -- - - -- --_._ ___. that these will not be tampered•_with -The Pickering Township Hortic- th hearing. Instrumental, by Mrs. z. its the last were, ultural Society will h.,ld their Sure Palmer. A Paper, "The Lost Talent" -The garden party held in Mem- mer Show -on Wednesday, August by Miss - Evans,- A Reading by Mrs. ore oria_l Park. oil Friday - evening sunder 21st, in- Dunbarton -United Church Johnston,, ``The Land of Beginning iq . the auspices of St. Andrew's Chur- Basement. Get your Prize List from Again." At the close of the n:eeCng eh, was quite a success, although the I Mr. Stall-on or Mr, Cyril . Morley. a sumptuous supper was served • by. ! number present was not so large as -Mrs. Powell has purchased the' the July group as follows. Mrs. A. Piekerina's Leader Sure" _ - - -- = usual, owing to the many attract- house and lot belonging to the -W.' Spears, Mrs. Harold Hornshaw, Mrs. ions, and the busy season with -the $, - Powell' Estate and took possess- John Mitchell and hirs. R. H. John- farmers. The program rendered by fu last week. She is now busy ire son, bringing -a memorable afternoon .,INTRODUCING - Ernie Bruce and his Company was furnishing 'the house 'and otherwise to a close. _ - ■Vl ■V, � • much .enjoyed. _ improving • the' property.- - =-Mr. George Johnston, who was - Institute my ' re, Attention!-' Pickering Dairy A � p �+ SU'�iMl+i\ 1►� ►�+ '.'statieuu agent'art Pickering a number The regular July 'meeting of the •' 1`"! {.ij� l WORK 800 1 • of years ago, died on Friday last At Institute will be held at the home The intense heat of -July and Aug- ~ the h6me'of his daughter, Mrs, W. A. of- Mrs. _Newman, Fairport,. on -July ust is responsible for many of the Jackson, of 30 Maxwell Ave., Z`oron= 30th, at 3 g, m. D. S. T., when Miss worries of the housekeeper., and the :, At a very Small Price to. Mr. Johnson, who was in his 4dna Green will give a very delight- mother in- the home, particularly' the _ 64th year; was highly esteemed: He ful talk and demonstration on "The mother who is - properly concerned - Rubbe Heel Is survived _by his daughter, Mrs. Fare gird Arrangement of Flowers -" with the health of her children, and Jackson. His wife. died while resid- r -The August home stand• of the who is daily seeking means o- arot- - - - ing in Pickering. _ - Toronto Ball Club at bhe Stadia -r eciion for. /~tile foods given her child- aneo Outer 'Sole, -The Department of Highways will either make or break the Leaf % - ren. Every mother and housewife is - Leather Inner Sole, state that they will exercise increas- chances in the play -off series. $tart fully aware of the danger of con- ed vigilance in-enforcing -the- ban a- ing on Civic Holiday Aug. 5th. S r- tarnination of those foods, by, flyE, T` gainat Sunday trucking than they acuse opens with a double- header it insects; Toe Cap, unclean and unsanitary ut- have in the past. Only those trucks ' the afternoon. Games- will be play-: ensils careless handling _by - dealers. + , -- meving milk or other ' peris�,ible� nearly every night, especially, Man• The 'daily milk supply is ,r:.e :i The Price is . - $ l .75 .a Pair goods on Sandays. J. P. Bickell, Reg day; Tuesday -Thursday and. Friday the problems of the housel.)ld, and c istrar of Motor Vehicles says, "It is -during August and'the first •week in particularly so in'the rurul- cii,te,;vts. Sizes, 6• -1 the intention of the Department September. Fortunate indeed is -the 'a%n or v;l]- - - -'to suspend or revoke' then permits 'of -'Me supporters of the Temper'- age that is served by a modern, :pan- : "vehicles hereafter found operating anee Act' wi11 not appro ad ve too- re- itary, up-'t,)-date iiiilk - vend'.x•. The unnecessarily on public highways on ily of the announcement of 6e-app Pickering Dairy, owned ant4 operat- a S.'-�CHAPMAN. ,'Sunday ointment of Mrs. Fallis, of Peterbor: - �d by A. -id. Robinson, •^ray .be class _ -- Having driven • ing around and to the Senate. In a recent Provincial _ with the r �s *_ modern, td up -to- out of Oshawa for many years -we Campaign; Mrs. Fallis,_on behalf.-of the minute daities. ate convineed that, that town has the 'Conservative- pariy 'was'alwaya A: visit to our only "Pasteueiy;ng' TWO STANDOUT VALUES -- the greatest nuirr'ber, per capita, of. brought to the platform to make the dairy during the past week wa: ')rte i* careless drivers of any town in Ont' big noise for more beer and liquors.. of.su-r;)rises, but - appreciation and'uf ario. It is one Town we dislike driv- Sher IAughed: at the- prohflbitionist, satisfacti,n. The m,;t;ezlpra ,-` this • -ing through. 'Absolutely - no regard who had the interests of a yrunger fairy will appreciate a descripUott -of Tip Top Tarred Suits or Coats for for 'stop signs" or intersections, generation at heart. However if Mr. "there• dairy" -and its proceitws. Ltte --- , .men or wome • -Same r��� � '�� pulling away from, the curb K•ithout Bennett - w-as to- 'get her into the ated on a tha -Hain street, M a new -- �.-�+r+as- C7t�aiiC • S» Wtl l'rtlT t.n rnmin 4.af Fi a w'_ t :,TY @!u Vvntl Price-$23.75, . - Y €' on P �e3ate,- itiew -ar .. ✓.out - �tfK, a rrtplete wi:n, ?ne 1 Backing the car dnutl the' street on -Our ball teaaii lust their second most modern maT7inery, ele•tric =e- the wrocig'side. Parking out on the ea'ne of the liagye series , at Port frigeration thrrug:a:t, this dairy: i= -- - - right -of -way, in the way of traffic Hope last Saturday afternoon, 10 -8.. enabled to provide a product ,equal +`!« �� Some greater' police surveillance and still we are not - down hearted. 'in quality to that.bf the tenor'. up-to- in 'Gordon's BLlslnes8 Girl Hose.` would help considerable.. The' local 'boy's made a much better daie dairy .the Province. Milk, is Splash proof , Snag -resisting; Chif - - -The discussio'n' of bathing cos- showing than in the -first game, in, gathered, daily by tale dair} - .staff tomes seems to be ~ in order these fact on- lookers felt Pickering boys, from carefully chosen, test+;n herd!;. :fen Hosiery ,,days, all of which recalls the, report had it all for a while, having a.lead (having regard, also,-f ^r the surT- _ "a few gags ago, of Toronto Police till near the end of _tlte game,, when oundincs where it is. pr educed) in swayiasF ouf -,fie- insLructionF to pick that inevitable rally took place, only their own cans, which ',had' pre,,-i:iusly - .' - "�.�. - - •• up anymen caught wearing "tigfuCS" -the wrong team got -it. Cobourg been carefully .uashetd ..•irt boili;zg -on the Toronto beaches, in3tead o• played in Pickerin on Wednesda water, Fred T. BuntiDg - = . •• ��1Ck -en � . J g _ Y urea sabm.itted . to steam,. a, t the full bathing -suit, and .why not ".. :tight, but too late for press, news. 90 lbs. .pres.ure, far ster'r?'7ing.-- It _ If most- men could :see what they L_Riss -Rose, of Toronto,' is holid is then brouQ?t2 in immediat -ly to �diu Lireoeee Esthblished 1851 . Iaak like, they - would soon cover. uT tying at the home of her uncle and the•.•plant -where tine- can., and cant- - -• - �- as much as they could: There it cunt, Donald and: Mrs, Munro. , ents are placed in a, large refriger- Uothing_ much mere mean and..iigl; -Mrs. - and 141 s Cooper, of Osh ator,at 34 degrees, t,11 the-•pasteur• _� r hooking than the figure of most men, rwa, visited W. G. and Mrs: -Reid icer is ready, The '•Pasteurizer" a 1E___ � rr : thin or fat, and when in tights' "" c -and -family- one day ' last week, large false -bott xned tank. I frislilat- _ And.- " . die "n ngr rerPrvr•.. few. days, ago. (a- local Ikdy1•- wht Church witL be corrd&[Pri zn Sunday viz or seven : cans' of milk. -which i= -. - A t ,?n sea e. , rarse to 145 degrees r� ing to buy one with a back in it, awl .,f Whitby. Mr Toll, who is &'son of- for a .20- minute period.and is then 'Round Steak, . . - r '24e. had to give up, taking one of the- Mr. Tull:', Pastor of the Whitby [:'n'- ,,unrped tr, t1 e coo]er, (a :series �f Minced mc•dels, consoling . herself :ted Church -will -be assistant to hi: )ipes arranged in '4, flat 'rack, con- lrii'need Meat. —'• - - -`-� l Gc. j 'with the fact that if evening gown, father -for the next' ye-ar. He and M, taming the zero - temperature brine), .:had no back, then a swimming suit brother' returned a 'few week; ag passing over the surface t^ th? Hatt- Stewing Beef 1 Zc. should be alright without one. from a yearls •touring in Europe, Eg- ling machine, where •the bottles, ev- � - - -The On -to- Ottawa hun¢er mar - ypt wad Palestine, the most of th- eryone of which have been' washed Cooked Ham., .- 55e... chers marched throilg!u tile' village on -timer being spent in Palestine irr Thursday evening shorWy after sly study. They made the trip by motor- - o'cloc_k, accompanied by several tr- cycle -arid was voch enjoyed -by them' Dutch Loaf G� 25C• - proc and Lime i affic officers on motor- cycles, Con- and it was also one of much profit - Variety Loaf, ', 35e. stable Wm. Chester, being in charge to -them in acquiring much knowled ' lust arrived ti inr-ge'shipmen2 of J There were several hundred of t!tem_- ge about the Holy Land. 1Mr..TD11 Gy.patc in they -following sizeP : Jellied Veal �Oc Including a number of women 'and will preach "in St. Andrew's in the 48 in, x 72 in, Gyproe � • • children, the latter when passing next, three weeks, Dr. Carmichael be- 48 io. x S4 in. *« - Head Cheese through. the :village' being in •cars, ing on•his holidays. 48 in.•s 96 in.� y They were a very orderly crowd and 48 -in, x 108 in. ". �10 a - did. nothing tati antagonize the resid- =•. ;: Whitevale c.on -• • - 48 in. z 98 Duna • a Board � � '' ;. guts along the route of their march. Star Lime The were apparently Y PPY , - y pparentl a Der ha "Lots of visitors at McKay's Park t• w•H � In•+tpr .. -- - . , - - _ ,,. • crowd as they saW while marching this summer. They no'sioub"Vpreee- on thee' hitrbbcay. � day w's .immiiig: -:- PICKERING -:- _ E I D ingly hot, and they had walked dur- Mr. and Mrs. Beaton and daughter . LUMBER - YA1<L/ ing the day from •Scarboro, a' dist- visited with Don. R' Beaton on .Sun - - anee .of Amt sixteen miles, and as day. Bute'her .(phone 3000) "Riekering the pavement was very, hot;- their ' That the annual Decoration, of the feet had become sore and they were Cemetery gains in popularity is ev- : '„ Q r t O I11.e t i' i S t very tired and glad that night was ident by the numbers that gathered. . approaching. -They marched north on there oon last. The C TUCK, Opt. Eyesight 9pe the - -ho, -Z ,, :.loroaG to the Jewish Peaches Quartet sang some very Camp, an ideal spot to s • rialiwt. Aiitlxir of Your _ p peed the beautiful numbers. Dr, kaiser, of +� HE night. Here they, were most hospit- Oshawa, %as the guest .speaker. He n� rte I)r Health," OlpteCm t� ably treated, staving been given their, told of starting propaganda twenty- tic Asgoeintion e,f Ontario, Anger supper and breakfast,' and, also a five years ago to establish the old icon' Optunletrlc Aaaociatioa. " subscription "amounting to between 'repleted cemeteries of bhe pioneers gpecializinir in Eyesight and _ t+_ s forty and fifty dollars. About tett of which, in the Province. Ontario (31 ia�e Pickering' , Meat: Market'. o'clock on Friday morning they re- there are one thousand, six hund- Qt, ooite P. n., Oshawa. sumed their. mnrclt Eastward. - A It is now under way and some hung- p. P6'�ne 13:8 number of the trekkers were comp- redo of ' cemeteries restored. Rev. J. PO1" ` w. elled to drop out and abandon the R:' Bick was in charge of. the meet trili,- and we believe many more x•111 ing. The collection amounted to $85- Now ddverr {.wsrie�•c.. GOOI] BEEF VEAL _LAMB be unable to.cantinue. the ling journ_ 75. The church bell was rung just � ) f e to' Ottawa. But what t e will P. pp_ 1-'TOR BALE. -Ten 6 weeks old pigs y } rior to the service wltich was a 1 -' accomplish when they rent h it reciated -by all. Missy Gertrude Poyn- NtcCaciney, R. R- 2, crreroont. as, r w AND PORK tt p" - -destination • is hard to _ make --.rut. ter •leas at the organ. � � t 0GY WANTE V - Steel tires. -- �'! They claim they, want work at a Tliat the Women's Institute Ha? the Bwith top, ntw- or good as new• Apply at � 'GOOD SERVICE time -when- farmers 'are 'calling for Rural Women in its grip is evident News office, ae -aa _ - hAD in harvesting the abundant by the fact that women, to the num- ` 'ANTh :D -Mileb cow. frt-t+h or crops. -work ho ever is not ber of eighty -one, gathered - at the hi due, high testing, Pic John Wilson, R. R, 1, - p e � , Whitby, Phone Pick 1920. 48 _ , _ •' - acceptable to this class and hence -home 6f•`Mrs. Adam Spears,.. when- they remain idle. 'In assuming this the Claremont Branch were guests. T OSE -4• ri Bnnday, July_ 2144, in attitude the do not' aiii the s Mrs. W.' • Fitch opened the meeting, J Whitevale, a female police dog, fight and T Y g Ym d:rlc tan, answers to name of Trix ' sward,D T/ �.�� prop party of the people. after the singing of the "Opening S, Walton. 285 HarbordSt.,•Toronto. Phone 1i1V Y i� - . Ode "' Business consisted_ ' "Ways evening ME 3639 48 /