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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1935_08_02NCO VOL. �LI`'. ' PICKERING, ONT..' F RIDA Y. A U (�.. �, 1935. C. •#tsafssstatnat, Qarsa. .. NOTICE Frenchman's Bay Simcoe Point - - �•' - �Iedkat Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scott enter- On Wednesday last, Capt. Joseph GREENWOOD DR. H. PE ARSON- Pbveician tained at a surprise party in hon•su! Williar s• v:h•-) has been, a resider; tndSurgeon, Dunbarton. :Oly �••Uur trucks pass your way of their dau:;hter,• Ilelen, who eel•, here fur a number of years,'didd' , E. FORSYTH, O h. D., Director ever da heated" her eighteenth birthday or, suddenly at his home here in his � Monde Jul 22nd. The a y_ p - y y... R�,Ontometrical A■eociationo[Ontario. Reg. Y• Y ' �. i party wa, t;5tn Far. -He was burn in Toronto MILLS": t atsreit bill. y she -American a ptontmint COAL COKE held in Glen Avis . Dance Pav ^l :on" on F-ebraary. 18th, 1F;1, 'and was a Phone 804 Eye. nt.mined by appointmedt f Ebtabli8hed 1838 Phome 9804, Claremont, one. •, where guests from the Bay, Dunbar- son of za old TorDnto fariily, -his ` •'. [.coat. Wt,OD, CEMENT, ton, Pickiering and Toronto enjoyed father, Captain Williams, who found- a very pleasant evening, ed Kew Beach in the Eastern part All Feeds �:bANI), GRAVEL, z of the city: The late Joseph Will - u DONALD HUDLY tiarribLer. Wrestling and Boxing at Pickering isms took to sailing wben a iV. Sobctwr. Nutary Public. Moncyw Loan g �'oung Are lower in rice. As tb,& Otliep formerly uccuWed by Lim late n. E. Cana• and An Wednesday Aug. 21st. boy, and was a sailor all hiss life, P Halt.. -oath .,ng or `'"ur` M filthy' my - - -" until he retired' a few years "ago and market declines my price; - - - - -- BIiILDER'S SUPPLIES Brougham came to Pickerin BEATON, BELL, KUSt9 . _ _ g' to reside. When . will be lowered accord- .... ? W. J, BEATON, K. C. only 16 years of age, he 'owned a ' H.B, BELL also leoal oartage work - ingly. -' J. D. F. ROSS Chas. Liscombe sperit Sunday wit} ship of his own, 'The Rover," and For our ~ his people here. during his life h� owned a number 9 R pigs nothing is equa'i s J. A. WRIGHT: A W MITCHELL t to ahortg t� 17! 6sr street, Toronto. wdNaidea • • Bert and Mrs. Harvey 'spent the of vessels. In one of his first vessels Rive thee: a healthy -" week -end on a motor trip. he en ed his two brothers .as a start•and fit them for heavier (Successor to D. Munro and Picker- gag feeding later. C a. RIOBARDSONA Co, Barria- ins �� Co,) Mr. and Mrs. Griffin, of Whitevale crew, John and Tom, aged 12' years •ter - 9 F chino Notaries etc., 'soiree le spent Sunday at the Shea home. • avid 9 years respectively. A •Nel:- Do riot stunt your young pigs; anC at0 - - -9 ttrcnmond St. E.. Turunla. Tote area• . Pickering N+ghta, Sundays and Holi- "Pio);erin Ont.. Mrs. Reesor and children, of Tor- known s. p he Highland Beau., by feeding tou strong ,feed > i : �..., a ar77. Pickering Phone aura, sir , onto are visiting, under the• arenta! 'sas owned by the Williams fair:!y. on the stsrrt. • .Office phone 7400 Residence d6GU � g. P _ _ -• _ qp HOMSCN k McMILLAN- Barrie- roof. He was :xice married and is sue- FINE CHOPPING Riv'ee best &dr., Solic,tur6, Notary Public. Office at MISS Doris Jchnst ^n ,spent the vi•.:ed by "his second wife. He. is also denceofMr..4'homaon . lutll , concession l. STEWART BEARE rebulte in pig feeding. f'"Ving. Office hours; Thursday and Saturday. week in camp. with a C. G. L'T. survived by a son, wa'.ter W".:'.:ar:•.= ! GRIND F.I:�L+, a)ventnga, from 7 rQ p, m to 8.30 P. al or k Group. • f Syracuse N. Y., and two b- otheer? " appointment. Pick ;?', 0.Gcgg . Toronto Royal Bank Radio Service ' g., Phone Pick :O U. Tvrvntn Etginsa03. The W. J. Brown far.'':y' *•f,T ^zal- and , ?.3:ers n Turoa +r....Capt. ,. _CHOPPING a7ty to, spent �'edresday v,' :th ;.1 -eir p =c' Jchn W :)liar s, Ke`x' u•i'.iia-m , '~irs d ONANT dt AN!ti[S - Barristers, btnebt equipment fur 'ezpert, i-.)_dan and 4fias Da .; W 1 ams.'Hi Monde Wednesday _ plc here. y ; li s _ y, da & Ftida SoilrlLal[■. Notaries public _ - guaranteed' !fHr'viCe i " r. _ y r 1 M:. and Mr; J. Hanley, of _.rat- . Ltnerai t�.•ok .ar9 Sz^urday. Seri - - p -7 cents per bag , GORDON D ,::UNANT, K. C. "." .: ._'.." Parts, Tubes, and BRLLPr1e8 f.�rd,� sa_ni the , w'eei;; end with.' 'yi;s:• vice was herd a:,- =:. J- .fin's' Chuzcil � ' --=— ' • -: ALLIN F. ANNts. B. A., LL. B. On hand. - Ida 'Bate. _ '�orAay, and in ±e -- ■tent' :�ok' place M�` KISSIIILI FLUt R Offices. •71 2S,mcoe St: S.. 0■haw, Car Radio and Awpli6ers a -Mrs. Dunald Beaten, of Lander..in N� .rv:ay Cemetery . Is egwal to an and better than 'Phone • -4 and 5 (Oshawa: , and ar the Court �' r House, Whitby, (Mr, Longtni) Phone 7 (Whit- - Specialty. - Wyo-n nriu, visited her sister, Mrs. W. _ most. Why pay a big price for. ` by), 10 Yetire■ l8]aprrlrnae Du.. ^.n, ia:t week Greenwood the uanie ?- It - takes legs short- -Mr. and Mrs. Reis Middleton and eaiuR and makes whiter biscuits lja•staa — Phony Mark =91. • -Pick 44W or little sc n. were Sunday visitors at Miss' Laura - 01^rer6d, �f Vknvria• and Rarstry. _ Scoufi 9tit)1. - ' ThrF is t1le her'1e of Mrc. Lemon. 'Square was home over the week -end your hump mill and is TEtL0.8MIT,H.'D. D. 9.. L D:8 ' r 1, "•. - t, , Mrs. ,scree i? a.,p returned- bee:. ?laska:t grid fa:r.i!. entitled to our a .(Succee•aortoUr J. ly -lea), t;raduateof rat �,,` ♦ ^_t.• 1 _ y p trnIIage. - - .• �•. ttt666666eeeeee Jioyal College of I�en' �.trewna and Turon• The Beal Shore, Claremont r CR'' rda f ' " � ho ;ida -r -spent Suzfjay wiih._ ,L•..rs.- James Play { •- .4mr•er -rt- v Toes nod Freeover hone 9 with r"e'att:ves at Port B,.,liter rn ket` � lMotC'• ;Y veer Tnea awd Fridryy. Phone PEI-ONE 1A : t. ■ � 9tovft '0.11 77tf Lake ;' rmcue. Mrs. Jame= `Plaskett visited her FURNITURE Mr, Er",4 Burgos.,. Mica lean 'Ph- ;inter; Mrs. '!lead v:s, of �4arkha^, HERBERTT FALLA[SE. L DS, i[li and Mr. and Mrs.•Wrt. Gra (a.,t wr K, P D. Graduate of the loyal Canner of We are displaving an iittractive p' ) Shin For ta. Surgron; and the tia,•erut7 of Toronto variety of anJ son, .•t.11. n, Spent �Jihday at :hr MiSa :::a G°Q. +f Toi,•nt•. ,g Sp- glen J' of Sale tourch.ncrkeras.dour east' at St, And i1ome of Mr, and M-rs, Ca_rlisle. Adding 8 8 f w'aChureh, Pickenng. Unt crnice t,onr, : to Aluminum and (3ranttPWarP, E�tC. part of her ho;.idh }'s with S. m, to 6_p, on, of by appofntt♦ent, (X _ray Furniture sad FULL iture Deep." sympathy is felt. f.'r the F red and. MrR. G!Wi..n.. ' Gait (3a[vanized 8t:reF Shingles, - ervlae), Phone Pic! 37110, {Sly Novelties. Glover fa Flip !n their bereavement We �'QTe :cry s::zry to rear flint Eiird'e Felt Slate Shingles. _ I Pricee low, in ke"pi.eg with iimes, by the death cf 1drs. Glover's, bru- !t' was ,necessary to take ' -�1r;. Nlut- Alin, rrzrubbrr' ><tsfrntfss• B tts ing buggy wheels. �r s o they at Norwood af.er several trion- _ Y i .tin hack :o the fins' s;.al' last blon r' Lawn mowers sharpened. t!z's illness. day.." T. PATERSON'9 OLARESIOH�T'r' BLIZABi£TH Rr,.tARit)$ON- Six hundred Cara passed throe I ai:sses 31;ldred and. Gertrude Cor- got prices. -Phone 261 &. :�i,.�ire•tndautemnbtt•i,y„raaceof . lkst� RADIO SERVICE - p g• oa „sad }seasmitog cGw4mmla■of ■clad duasseial atawd1 Brougham- on No. 7 Highway on bett spent a fear days in Pickering tl. • v - - • !1< Graduate of RafllO C0118ge Sunday evening between , and last week Rsth_2he1r uncle and au.«•tt, i T U POSTILI,, Liioeneed Auctioneer. *rvlth o'clock. -&id traffic a� Wrn. H.. and'Mrs. Crammer. FUEL - C . ear oennues or York .nd otuerw. sae e<r in the evening, - Mr. F. M. Gllap ran,' 'of Audley. � �iasart.■ or all dada ftaattgad w om aborwas �� -t0- the- mtn[3te training O r swimmers are ractici. very till - ocaes, Address Grow si..e P. o., ant practicing- rY es. the pulpit in L'1e church here Al - and W v __- --.-- -- •. _ _—. frequently. a have not _heals. t._.on Sunday nivrring, in the absence 1- ! R. BEATON, TOWNSHIP JFINEST EQUIPMENT they are contemplating a trial at -of Mr. Mutton, who.-is on his .holid Bulld,ers' Qup„�jie$ ���. C 1; Convevaaeei Gomama.00er for _ S }u i s - �Sr1a,.ttn: Accuont.nt. Etc ta.wer or for the C.'N. "E. Marathon itaee. Gran Sys. re-Lrce■ wh't•rrk' unt, Guaranteed Sati5fae}i0n dad is the most enthusiastic of the Miss Eileen Sadler is confined to � AT boys. her bed Through' illness, and the _ Lumber _ and Lath ....._ S nda v"isitn h -Y 1[ /� � l � u rs aR the ham c1t meetin of t 3 :' _ _. _- - � M A rY . 9 tr g he lb1 s eon Band- Pe - - Iierrtaouable r _ - P tee rt. {levies Philip •wer'e: Mr: Dean was to nave peen held at her llnme B. C. Sh1IIglee. iLieenried Auctioneer' uc ntar er fuse York. lB. ROY MILLE& A Dobson, Mr, and Mrs. G. Smith and on Wednesday was - postps? ed.. ” x - O t a - arto and Ont�rw • Coun 1ne coal broufrbam, Oat+trttt daughter, Jean and Iflss Yule, of On Thursday aftezru nn the -men of All kinds of ode. prnmptfv attended to i8tf e- Phone M t• k RX19 Beaverton, the two latter remaining the neighborhood raises! Mr. R m. ' Alberta QOaI Thlillu RKARU�AHLt! - is es may be arrangeq for at the NEWS olfica, for a holiday. .. Pengell,y's barn, af,er which. the V4 - ­Domegtie Coke JE Bell and Independent phones. lPlekeririg Mills On Saturday evening an interest- A- served an excellent supper, thu's Wbitby. OntNri(l.. ing game of softball was played br adding about thirty dollars to the Cfinent, Lime Plaster r' ` = tween Brougham and the cottage church funds. We congratulate' ' Mr ' THE GENERAL CASUALTY -�f Feeds - g .Maple Body Wood dwellers at. - Wilson's Park. Green Beelby on his success on this his Agents" for Limd Fence INSURANCE COMPANY , poult]''� S(,j River, resulting in a sere of 7 -5 in first attempt at building' a barn rn p v' 'This Company was the Pioneer of , , Poultry. pP favor of Green Ri)Tr. : ; : The many -friends 'of 'Mrs. John -- and Idetai _wtfltll]p -�+ Hail Insurance in Epstein Canada and Mrs. Mina McMaster, deaconess of ston ( nee Emma Wilson), of Manit- tkIIa provided as protection -tv its Poliey- lies in stock at all Sherbourne Street United Church, oulin' Island, will, be, sorry to learn r holders during the seasons 1931, 1932 - •.•times Toronto, is holidaying with her bro- of her death at her home there_. a COckshutt Implement' 1933 and 1934, more than ;9,317,200. thers,'•John and George Phillips and couple ,uf weeks ago., She had been Prices before Basins on various kinds of crops. Cho fain ies, and sang very acceptably ill for some time with' cancer. Emma _ You may inure" those of yoni "crops PP M9 - at Sunday's -- Church Service. was for many years a member of - - whdch you prefer; All of thetas, or �+ The Sunday School and Church at- the choir here and was' ' an ardent WILSON B R'O metre!, certain Erections. Moll. Thur. Sat• tendance 'was good on Sunday. Rem worker in both church and Sandal s Mr. Glover gave "God is l no rep ector School. l , .. GY-R]" E. MORLEY, _ • from the tot "G Y :.'• P - Phone Mark ?200H� .. �t•121 .•. . � . Piko>oe - Pickering, 8700" <: persons. Next Sunday' the preacher Whitevale D • N . �rOCk W OoC� Fill tt- 4Mr. ' West. of "Ashburn. The • two following, Sundays, Rev. aHrton. Mr -D.' F, . E. Millar and •his , Sunday Bedroom Outfit PICxERING, ONT. Claremont will occupy ' St. John's School Class of Teen -age boys went Q02818tinlZ Of SImmOIIS' pulpit. camping for a couple of days last : FLY SPRAY R. G. CLENDENINtI very, .interesting gathering took week and all report a "spiffy' time. µ -bed, good felt mattress, place last Saturday afternoon at We are pleased to report Mrs. r FUNERAL DIRECTOR f.'0 sable sprirg. dresser and _ = the T. Norton home,, when the, Prgqt W. Anderson home. from the hospit- s - — family assembled there for_their- an al and gradually regaining her heal- chiffonier,- - ---CATTLE - t all in walnut Private Ambulance : , + nual reunion.. Nearly all the towns th and strength. _flllish, Day Rnc(" Night Service from .�'•'hitby�to Lindsay and P�:er- Rev. Walter Rackha n and 'family .Complete =643 00, Phone 9000 boro ,revere renresnnted and a • mr were we] line visitors nn Sunday _ - - Simmons Bed '_Mattress - - Malvern 5000 - elljoyahle afternoon w;is spent by last, Rev. 31r. Rackham faking part - i tho many gueAs, in the 6yon'.rg erl4cu at the Urn ted and Springy, Markham, : ::Out, Yuch s }•mnathv `' is felt for 'Mr. Church. Dou.,>,'la? roe dered a bautifu! �8 good SS,tI]@ 1J8St - and olil � bwT)lete -- $14.50 _ _ , ;,,,.it!,, of �i Is:,n Park, with sus- solo in st:lt'ndirl ty,e. C1tl,;t ci,itorc h_„ned zzueb seriou- iriur to his arlt, -at. the- s^rv'ive VverL' - \el: a�n, Hr•�en '^ '1 .Duch- and Lawn Chairs For the - 11 -' ?,a'n it" y � 1.0 11er Imperial, Gallop . alb 3 �maz struck. by a truck. :nld Pe, rl Hicksrm. a '9 tIi StOCii h c:au^'llt it r :hen it was Mr rarA:,'1l and f::}rilp Hemp I�u-s ri,a'�e. m Hnl '." -Iii your own container' HOT DAY" 1 an' :u .. i l: tr r. atu•r ac, i - t : ?:'i: t i ,Tian, a : za. , land, a11r}' Grass 11U� n• °,,,IrF�i t . i,ali gains, i;cet - The remll:: a �. lnt�cle ,'•::•k dv•.- iii <� hel We have alilllite'a E1_iPpl'� v::•,ro tl;' lines and P.rntary,t- r•n �!i..s.onat.; cn tv" 1 in Japan, for. - veranda or :'Coleuiau's G,,is Stoves ,' Y .. , •5 _ ^+ on ..he • S. �.- c. ��•nic hr, y. •, • • at t tr• ho-nip „ ]: � . Tr:u,: h :. ; C:, I $1111 Pr , Hut Plates n r;t "1 m• t . i _ tvn.� c •: ..l nt:i °J p y bas .� 1 17 no (if th lave a .c c1C- n. r.:,, v vv v.' at tills I'iie s0 et oi1P At' I ii Grout Priee`'. f 1 t� ful rneutiii s. of ihe. �1'. lf. S. f "? '� -ni iel •IT:i cl'it'm� relt,le °r'rl -a- s ^in. c Coal iI Stns , s _ tneuts e ti'r son ?,4 , von. held at• the hnnie of 11i,a 'rI . "!errs'.,. season's 1e' it.ii'e ]Hooked ATats made in Bu •..' Killers lTr, -. H. JI;cIr;,1.m nn Tl,ur cl 3 After- 1,,,,11 Y, i.•11 ..ere treat ••njo;'A. early. �. Quebec, a nn„n. :Hiss Duncan'., group vvas in '['his h�,. 'ri'. }ey^r' %'f the -- - Wbile -•they 'last -95o. - Fly Sprwv awl �,prayel's - t•ha -rue" of the`nro:_;ram. 'Mrs. 'MvMati- .inn. a si'r i Jiis <iir,,T:y ;W k • {.or, i f Tnrontn, sane a gr,ln, "Fleaut- arcrxnplisillYl. gllon. *ter tltr, Binder Twine iful ,?titian" hen• otvni reverent and nteeting''a vror•1~-- -allper served _ ,• _ :, ' C. A. STERRITT Ana Massey-Harris .Harris H all'A n»prossive manner. She, I -. Glover by the hostess, The recwrd yimarnber 'Drug j y " Mrs. Mair.61m' and .lire. Ganni,n alsn of 23 were pre =,ert. An invitaii,n One's Store 3 F- uneral Director : r ALVIN B sane a quartet, and -_ sses .4nnie was aeceYited to Certsr" Crrove ,or Rhone 6800 Ambulance Service USHBY Rayle., and Mary Phillips wing a August 7th, when - `Wliitovn to Arvill- < THE PICKERING.- N WS - Phone I3U0 duet, all of which were much h app- .'iary will present the proGram which Pickering !Hardware Phone 4600 reciated. Mrs. H. Malcolm and dau- will include the drama, "Voices of - Pickering, • Ontario 'PIC1$ERINO glhters served a - delicious tea at the the Women of All Sations," Y . More Couples are �, HOW TO MAKE ,ICED. TEA FINE, RICH E� Caetting It i arried; I Infuse six heaping teaspoons -of Salad& Black Tea in a pint of fresh boilins} .+ PEPPERMINT cr' *+ avatar. After six minutes strain liquid into two-quart container. Whits hot, adE FLAVOR �.�"� „�4•� Confidence Returns 1, 2 cups of granvlatsd sugar and the Juice of 4 Ismom, Stir well until sugar Is �y 3,� w. driuolved r fill, with cold water: Do not allow tea to cool before adding ' GvJOR the cold water] otherwise liquid will bsccme cloudy. Serve with chipped Ica y E,0. F,> . a; e e , . Government . Figures Reveal �+6if e� ° °$ „� +� - ` 73,023 Vv'eddingS Perform - SALADA �� 'a� «::: %�;✓a� °� fLA� ed 1n 1934 — Largest in v �r s�'' •- , • BR^" � � Five Years: try : Ottawa --.. The fact that more T23 young co•iples are .now getting mar -' „ ried Lind setting up house indicates, possibly better than any carefully prepared index, returning public confidence and improving economic conditions in Canada: Government a = _ _ _ _ _ = TIDES i wee statistics show•that 73,023 marriages of were performed in 1934 or, in other • • words, 146,046 persons were confi- Your Handwriting : By NELLE K SCANLAN dent of their economic future. The i number of marriages solemnized in Reveals dour „ - 1934 was the largest in the past five (Author ot- "f encarrow ) - - - s an represents an increase years or '14 3per cent. over 1933 haraet ' R'ghte e y St. Clair _ - • • All - - - - -- ---- - - - - -- °£ er! Reserved Geoff figures, Of this total, 33,261 or Iess ' Graphologist ,, SYNOPSIS her share of this hardship in their than half took place in cities and t* •• +- . -•-. +_ _ _ _ ...- �.�� titre we see a gruuv of young pen earl necessitous days, but tc other large urban .centres o£ 10,000 pre earned on me tides of youth Y, y Recently, several • correspondents test. revealed that I chose nine out ' Young Belly Peucarruw finally secttey Maisie and her generation it was Population or over. have asked questions about the eta. down uci the L'ec :carroty farm, with of the twelve Corr ctiy. 1 might add Genevieve, his cutisin, as huudekeeper, something new. As one by one the Afore recent figures; covering tus of Graphology, posing certain ob_ that .my friend had purposely oho. cuwho is .Jri love with her cousin. Robin young men - enlisted and labour grew such, urban centres alone show that jections against it, and in this ar- sell specimens that he thought would mes engaged Cousin to Siena Joicey1 -Goff, ba scarce she was compelled to do more the marriage rate this year will be title I will deal briefly with some of prove puzzling. It all goes to Rhow t'e ai r'encarrow is showing interest herself, even higher than in 1934. For-.the these angles: that it Is sometimes difficult to spe- rn &lat:iie Kitt, a typist- , The family !s sud,tenly' faced weal A baby coming, a fart she kepi first five months, of 1935, January "How can handwriting show one's cify the see of the writer, and as ` the %erious illness of sir &lilts "en secret as long as she could, compli- to May inclusive, 21,230 Canadians character, when we are taught how there is very little to be gained by Carroty• sated matters.•.There she told Gene - stepped u to the altar as compared to write -from the same copybook in this, not vet much _ - Laity suautnly' mettles aratsie Kite. P P Y particular re. Than the •Urvat War breaks out, Robin vieve. with 20.798 in 1933. During the first school ?" The answer to this objet_ search has been expended on this feels he must insist. fire months of this year flow "I' hope it's a girl; Maisie said. y r the province proves how strongly handwriting angle: However, it is probable that Genevieve felt the piteous' env of of Ontario led all other sections of DOES show character. Because, if before very long, as a'. result of the 3laisie .shod on the wharf beside P Y - the Dominion, - with approximately you will study the writing of a single carious researches that are being car- S:r. 3liles and :vorah and Genevieve, a barren love; pity for herself, i; 4,667 - weddings. The province of.. class of students who have learned ried on to handwriting, some deSn. ai:1 the band played the drab troop- "Don't cork too hard; take ' it "h writing from the same co uebec n j Praiirie Pcame rovinces'' thir•dhwith4�2,08 a few years afterwards, you. will NOT sibl o determine athe writers sex. • ship. ,with every inch crowded with easier now,". 'she cautioned. -- _, horses and men, moved slowly from "I'll be quite all right," 31aisie British Columbia fourth with 880 FIND TW WHO WRITE ALIKE. "Can disease be revealed by one's her moorings grid turned down the said hopefully. and the Dlaritime Prtrvinces last Each one writes differently —a dit- handwritin ?" .This is an angle o[ g• g :harbour. It would be months before . "'Are ' you glad ?" with 635. By cities, Toronto led "with ferent slant, a different pressure, and >;raphology -that is exercising the she could hear.frbm him. A name Genevieve touched the ground in 1,990 weddings, as compared -Wit differing conformation of Letters. Experts continually: I might. say less, ship, with a simple number to her own heart with the words �•llontreal's 1,088, although the, lat. This is so, despite the training they that information is being obtained designate rt. would one day, if she ter city showed a more marked in- have had `in a standardized writtng continually concerning this veep im- escaped the submarines,. arrive in "Oh, yes. 1 fore my babies. I'll , hanrlT and c n ors. It would i call her Elizabeth after Grannie. I.� crease over last year than did the proves t'.rat, as one grows, Portant -angle of the science, and It --t p probaaly be ' three former, tifiinnipeg came third ' with one's character changes or strength_ is. true that, even now, certain dis_ months before that brief cable think she'd like it; .Kelly would, I _. _ nnc �„ r oti 's hen rwYittnr changes. Eases can be Indicated b handwrit_- know." i , co weddings and Vancouver iuurc y - -'." teat -hell harbour safely, -- - - with' 647. too. ing. But to say that there is any The town :clock had just chimed torah was anxious-but Miles was "Does handwriting show = the -sex "cut and .dried !" scale to _determ:ne noon and the summer heat• wai pleased - when she told him. The purchases of household fur- of the writer ?" Thrs 'question ha: these s ^tenttiically is to go, beyond tempered by a light southerly breeze "She is a game little soul," 3liles niture and equipment by the newly. been asked me quite frequently of the facts. that 'fluttered the flags.. The cheer= said. He Bail forgotten hay first ap_ married couples and the number ,of late, and my answer is that while Now asd again It is possible to ing died away and -the music ceased, position to her and nu 'erne reminded l tiveddrng presents showered ors them ,it is passible for the. trained graph- . help: -a writer to kftow,a little more "When will " reatly z, ^elerates the machizlery 1 Daddy come traces .- him. I K # ologist to make certain guesses of abot:t. b;s ae her health a; a result Ii1:ke asked as ' 3laisie ,called at There was courage iii the piquant tt of. induatr,*al 'produ'ction , and retail .the sex of the' writer at time, there 'of a scrutiny cif handwriting, but as Pencarrow .House on, the. Terace, for ,rnlit when she greeted . Sir Miles j trade. • This is reflected in the in- -is really no definite ,scientific toun- yet 'tber.e is no accurate and perm- -her three little .sons. ;rr.d, a deference, in the way she tail- creases registered in the - Dominion' dation for this. arient means of determining ailments Ar "Soon, darling•, , soon," Genevieve ed Father. It was not until Kelly had Bureau of Statistics report .on the �i a all know then who nrtte. !n a or disease, in all cases... said, but :ligis'.e stand looking otat oL I changes in the value bf . retail sales feenlnlne band, and vice versa, too_ - the window. across the harbour: tone . to France that she hacl dared II Zltii'ing they popular kedding rlagrrths,' men who write & markedly masculine Would YOU tike to know what - hat familiarity, and he liked it. i - - «htra °the troopship had vanished, paxticular:y in :the furniture store. 'hand —the reason is simply that these YOUR handwriting reveals about When the little daughter was born reports: e , and stifled her sobbing so that the • _ D title yIXT these hemp• tracts In. you. The .truth, not as yotr might children might nct hear. in August, sucZr a very. Iittie'dangh- `i - their. C�raiacters. Some men are Tike it, but as it raptly is ?- And have ter, Genevieve sent -n eable to Ke.,y. I - almost- feminine- in their habits,' and you friends =about whom you are Chapter Twent; -Eight They •,galled, °her "Elizabeth Gene-' Appointment Honor there are *omen *,ho act in `an al_ "anxious to know something of their t vieve." mo-t' maccuiine w:IyV- These charac- characters? Send specimens of- the _ v Philip Gentry av:as killed on, � The Bessie -of 'Victoria's `days had To Farming People t�riatics are shorn in their.handtsra. handwriting you want analyzed, stet. C:.mmp' A m. +nth F+efnra hr `h1 t g p e—Co Ore Betty -in the reign of .Gco= 11, - -- in London on leave and. spent a woe;c Says Mrs. Fallis i►►11 b;rthdata in each case. Enclose rge the Fifth, but she teas such a' y Reronti }-; q,- Tollea„ ue of mine pick. 10c corn -for each speairnen and en. .,..w.th EiIa..They had gone to theatres bit of a thing; dais - fair" - haired,' - ed out a iiozen ,pec.niens ofwritin crow w;th 3y_ starve and dance! and made a" brave P1e blue -eyed baby —they were- the vivid from illy files, ends hiding the gam ^s vale e, ;to: Geoffrey St. Clair, Room thnee- of eiUoymerit, Lut .the mask blue. eyes of. kolly —that Betty soon .. Peter borouhb, Unt. — l:npettturiied. from the tirriters, asked me to elate *et p y Rea :wearing; thin. 1by her appointment, Canada's sec- 73 Adelaide Street Wcst, Tor. became Bitty_, which ,%kere writtrn by,-men and onto, Ont- All letters will be treat. - A's Ella was doing V. A). work, with i and lady Senator; ties. Howard T. Sma11 but wart;. Site throve amaz- tchich.nere the work of women. This ed in strict confidence. • Ar,n Gentry, Philip's sister, and the Fallis; carries on her household . iniy, and the three boys « °ere . her f :hldren were at school, hold duties as. usual. constant - bodyguaxit. She -was _ a_ : "What will you do :now ?'.' Ann, month old when Kel'y's cable ar• `I-consider the appointment a� an .. :.Ens BOrrOW'in`� ' It rs imlrossible to change human. \`•vi_sk when the first stdnning shock that, an excited, happy message, honor to the farming, people of the, y e passed anJ 'Ella faced. the re- but with 'the poignant, regrqt that he:- co- untry," he declares. "I am gaing nature. but possible to change human to' Ottawa to resent them.' Prorrowing, `however, is ,tint n war i' °]lay lcr. "— Sir Norman Angr:L aonstruction of the future, was n ,f there to welcome his first P' ' ''I drin't know: But I .cap's 9' daughter. I Mrs. Fallis' states politics are in to salvation. There has been too r back; .not yet. I'll keep on at the ` +llaisie is looking very thin, I'm , her blood., "Even when I was a lit- much borrowing; t'oo - much' ' inert= tan,een, worried about hs•.r:' Norah took off tie girl I . used' to stay , away from gaging of the 'future, on the part of - "Good:" said Ann. She knee there her hat and blew into her kid, gloves school to attend` political meetings. Practically all classes across Can- - +D teas nothing like work —hard, ex- before putting, tkaem , into the draw- ,fly father , was considered the -best ada. • , hausting work—to keep women sane er impromptu speaker in the dit,rict, A pretty 'sound process is recalie,l • \; when their personal- life collapsed • P P "�I hat can' you, expect ? She's do- and perhaps I inherit. some .of my in connection -with farm o is a ^a around them. Ann was nearly •forty 1 yraf:ons s,1 cO',;• ins, ,too much..If she would be con- ability from him: "' in Canada in ,earlier days. A 'fang- but early in the war she had become tent' to look after the' children acrd The woman Senator ha.. made 'a fly shunned borrowing as it might n engaged to a major- • in Kitchen,�r's 1• J the farm;' but .rushing off at night, wide survey of political history, and viper. If. a new barn were .desired,. ��'�. ': �(� �y'i•`` -- - Army. IIe was an old friend, not, iinging at concerts in camp and or- a n n - ,in ddition to stud�in Hansard there was no runhin to the bank; .; T long a widower, and they had forind ; ganizirig entertainments — 'it's` too' when the house is in session, she has for a loan for the purpose. The themselves caught in the emotional much for any woman. My grand- + wash of the war as it swept deep' in read every biography of famous men family would put away so much a children have a sufficient harrdicap•' and ti;'onidn she could get her hands year- out of farm revalues aid car- to the recesses of civil life. Ile was f a in- their father being away, without killed three months later; blown to b on. mark it for that barn. their mother wearing herself to ' a - -= �•'��� �' -:� pieces by a sneu. ring found tl +at to 3Irs. Fallis says she hopes ,the day. The need barn in prospect became• ! thread— unnece.s =arrlyr —� Pip¢ Smokers. fill up with carry on was the sole panacea: it aver come wren wont n woo a a lc t:rve She has done enough of that sort of ' ��iO�lllrN VIKGLNiA -• left so little time to think. , a. fair numerical representation both not to borrow to build it. It might thing. in the, House ' of Commons and the Make six :.and enjoy d really _ Seven months after Belly sailed N *orate was sorry now that sale had years for the special "turn good smoke! his little slaughter was born. Maisie -- Senate. fund" to reach adequate ' propor- ' mentioned it to �kliles.'- .. -••had not told him in case the „news `She's a' bundle of nerves tions. But when it did reach such =4 might and n e There is a place' for them. They ��• might add to. his presnt worries: If will have her breaking down nest present a different viewpoint, which, proportions the barn was built, with --lshe and' came safe- is vi' al - today.” not a cent o« ing on it. ly there ,vas good news,., a pleasant 3l ;lee, spoke with the- positivene... Eternal borrowing is a bad, polivi�, WHEN YOUR DAUGHTER surprise, for him, If not, he, would of the law. - Barrr�rrir. is eha} - plums�7 t V nANDY� awaitinst be c fled the months of t o 'Continued) STOP TN butte and, communities under the ; p` T ' Be AT ITCH g get .rid of interest charge i sass is ivnV to P4ost girls in ,. ':;;:: •;: He knew,: th.•it 'Maisie, like so to Triany.other women on the farms, was - stop borrowin their teens need =TO A DAISY in One Minut@ P . ;• a tonic and, regu- already. taking over the work ' dome The - Scandinavian countries ai'e D. D. D, Prescription Speeds Relief later. Give your : ,.; by. the men.' The pioneer tvonou had away the best off in the tdorld to- daugghter Lydia E. :. done it, and lent a hand out of Dear common. daisy, It is really surprising 4o sec howDr.D.D. k doors. Bessie Pencarrow had borne �k%hene er I see a field of you, a quilt Dennis'�pure, cooling, liquid, antiseptic day, and a report from there states ,Pin ham's Vege- of waving snow, 3 9 D. D, D. Prescriptionquicklystopsitching that'their ilebts Are siiiall. They paid table che Compound w tortures of eczema, pimples, msrsquito or as they went instead of naortg agin months: Teach I tread forgotten footpaths where a other insect bites, rashes and other skin the future, In Canada we chose t + her how to Child was wont to go— .afflictions. Forty years' world- wide.. auc- guard'''' • cess. Its gentle oils penetrate the skin, do, otherwise, 'arid- now do not ]flee her health at this 7 A child- who was myself in the yenns soothin • � GOilhQ' OiR a -Holiday? 8 and hcahngthe inflamed tissues. the situation we created .with our 'critics] time. When she is s happy, that used to be „ , No fuss —no muss. Clear, greaseless and eves wide o .We can give you the best When krayside weeds were treasures stainless —dries up almost immediately. pen but not seeing, verb' healthy wife and mother she will whether you want to to c :i�rish fervently; Try D,' D. D. Prescription today. Stops far into the future. thank you. At _ Y Y the most intense itching instantly. A 35c _Regina Leader -Post, Sold at all good drug stores: - - Memories, deep and tender, in your' trial bottle, at any drug store, is guaran- '7 Rest Play... F13I1 w1de fringed eye you hold; i' teed to prove it— oimoney beck. D. D. D. r D. d, McRae Dear common, daisy, white, star with , is made by the owners of ITALIAN BALM. LijdME.�i>c�eTtat"tl�i!t� a heart of old is "h do riot So to church because ''1 'WgetaWe CoAtip0lutci Lingerlong Lodge, Ardbeq, Ont. gold. i find no honest in the pulpit toward (Just worth of parry sound.) BLANCHE HALES SQUIRES. j .L :s *ue No. 31 M Y P P oftepmwnrsa, a.a,r, the religion preached or the religion - I4lattawa, Ont., July 17, 1935. 56 preached against."' Rupert Hughes. /`_-� S • ��L����it� "George is a name which exposes! Both of thexrt evidently felt early I Li �� its .o�� nee to a pug' -Aion of good- i in life that the George in their `' natured, rather - stupid, anti com- names would be a handicap. That 0 �� p t : - - , pletcly helpless masculinhy," Mr. so many' people always reftased to O'Skei h CIUID _ . . '1.:r!' �' :, take George Moore seriously may ,, �� rttcti� recur «, . +"� The a ?suniption of thv name 'heel is rnly • anot'her " way .6f 1 l:a�'e been in part due to his .Chris- f • ., George by '.:omen writers — _.null;: °Let George do it!" g name. Geot:ge Shakespeare, LESSON NO. 65 ' ross the top of the rectangle F10. NO. 'A • Geore 1:liot, Gevri a San 1, (aeon,. ^e . K . ' �co g, c :Milton, Dr. Geot;t'e, John. on: (Composition —Part 4 _'9, equals 19. The addition of 6 and ,I Poston,' George I Berton, Geo ; e -- _ - 1 1%'rite their names thus, and w}iere Fven.- thou: i i) is matey, many years 9 taiceti.aciuss, the bottom section of T Preedy occur ,it once to the mind,' "It is notev.orthy," lie adds, ,are the; ? Yet this- ��•us .t}re,fa�,or;ite Si,ICe I lirst learned how to accurate- the rectangle, equals' 15. The simple , and there are several other's--- u'ffers `'that Leon; e L',_'rnar,i Shary finds I'ncinui for women �yltu d:tnned fire ly locate the proper positions i'or ratio of l0 to 15 -equal 2 to 3. The - , a nice problem, declares C',>nip:on :t uecc =ary. in 'C:ho's W! o' to put l,reec.:.s' irhen, they sat do..n 'at spurs in p!ctor:al space). 1 -shall addition of 4'and -6 to the left of the % Dlac'cenzie, the novelist (in "Litera -' h,is, Gcor;_'e into bracl:ets, and that tl,.ejr,dc�lks. "•- ' r.rver forg,A th.e thrill when 1 first rectangle equals 10. The addition of .. ` Lure in My Time. ") I1: Q. Wells buries his in ari initial. s , � e rig: tercel lire principle. 'as demonstra- 6 and J to the right of the rectangle . ted in thi,i le�sou. equals 15. So here again 'we find the a ' . In' order to lo.c�ate tho spot' as It- ratio equals 2 to.. 3, demonstrating - - ' -- - ._ _ Proofs Of A Tall Tale TfT naive George is from .tti;e lustr:;ted iu i'1C. NO. 205 of LESSON both the truth and the harmony of •' - .. Gee k and means "Farmer -or Itus. tit), 64, first tinide the top line uC the principle we are a ea 'r ng .. „• . ,.:,.;' • hatidui:ui; literally tiller of the t re rectangle into, five equal parts, convey to you. . ' : "°,. ::as ugh St orge i - thc•u dNiue the line ou the left side NoW, what do you 'know? It y6fI have '. •I " It C ,. moil' 1 'io e L'n - x ., :. r:1 latices , patron saint that name v`as into five equal parts. Now .draw, a learned the import of this lesson. so � - -�" .f 'f 9 ;;-fit un: omntcn in I:n gland . b fore- 1 i OJ.. liorizuatal fine• separating the two up- far, there will be no. more need of - - •? x. brine per mca,iires fi :uni the three lower u to enCer Into further details and 1. . z,` •,� �� Since then it lies been by five t . *s: .. . r- " - ::: L'ritish ntottarchs and ' has become measures as . illustrated in FIG. NO. es tianatfons 'of' why these areas are ' 1. i' .;' . :; ,..'' one of the most o ular. names i ^'+r '? : g': "; _ ,;, ,< .;;, p p n _( ,. \1'Itat )laic we learned. 1Fe related' harmoniously. Neither is it . °".1 ' ht.; last unc. America: know lion• to 'divide a rectangle. into necessary • to,4x lain the scientific rear .' . .y p . t -.. '' °,•' � ,1-J - t. Iwo HORIZONTAL AREAS in the ra. son, for this would necessitate many, -. : . <I Sp.._ kin of popular named. s5b tiv of ? to J. expluuations and demonstrations of. . t Wint!nop Ames says lin `'�Vrat. it - .. _ r; eX' a j Stall ti: c '� :ze .the Laby ;,,, j _ . I. .... :.r. '.. �'' �„�+�+.,• S.'.r'•�f ' +'^P�` ;''; '' ;,' '� ' A count of representative page:i - ' - I -'! in flee telephone rlirecto: ies of a -: :! ,� . mtiiibcr of different cities indicates ., r I _- . . �'' •, "i that 'at least a: quarter of all the l i' - , r +�. Ew ricae citizens in the l'nitod Sta; s '_ _ . a � a y "r`� " _ _ are called• "ei -ther John, - Wiliiarii, .. 3- - - . - - "" James, Charles or George; an,l that �. :�• , ". one woman in every' four an,.,%er, 4 ' - . is . . - ' . i ,,, to I -y, Ann (Anna or Annie.)," "S - .... . ,� Margaret, •Elizabeth - or - Catherine. . 2 O'6 � �� ' 2 G B �� 9 - "',Now'fiud t_ho method -how :to. divide -teu: &scending to - the minutest - a ? - .•�ti• These are all saints' names, but ;� 4 they long antedate their saints in' de-, d . 4 -' 's °• ' +, a similar rectangle into two VKRTI_ taihs of Physics- and th9 science of . origin. _, .-:`p ,�`., I � . ;t,; I - . - _ . _' CAL AREAS. •The answer is In FIG. sound as expressed in Music. .1{ _ - ;';,' ,. t '' - -' ':�0. 2i� In language there is uo such thingi ! - `'' ', ' = + Thu"- a•e learn that in composition as BAD ENGLISH, the words you use' . 3lacaulay's famous "Essay ` — ' the radon of 2 to ?, in measure diy_. either written or .vocal will be ENG. ,�.` :'; , y quotations from which are so po7u- - - _ � ' ,* r; ides a rectangle Into what is .known LISH or you are not'; using the cor_,,, . - �a'-4_. - •c "I - . . Iar and t,rmely these days — were in the pml'ossioa as "Odd and reef mEthod-3 (we are• snaking this �;• " published in book form in England, - .' t - parts. Such is the. effect. of proper statement to Canadian people as _ after-an editio)i had- been ub= » ., .s' .%� :as.° only p a .r' lislied. in the ,United States t;nd 'placement according to a well- estab- members of the Br1t7:h Empire, and' 1 II : . . )!shod law of proportion. The result not as a :'skit on the people of any ,'' 2- -" * " � eapics._ �s'ere being smuCKled into - � - ,_ t �. .` - -.. is gees pi�aeing_ 'ta our `sense' 'of'• :ocher ..nationality). Good - CONIVOSI. - "f,.: 0`.. y _ I :neland.. There wa no ititernaiivnal - vigicrn. " TION OR UF:SIGV mint be ORDER- .". �.s� » copyrirht•law at that tinge — nearly - " � . " '._. ;` Prr.c•Ped as c_i -mon tr_ated in FIG, LY and Cn\51STENT. one hundred )rer +, ti0. n9, thus dividiti 4he iectari •te „, �. FN. NO. G3.=- F;nd`the 2`to 3 ratio' : � _ g. b 11 "Frequent So!icstation had beer' ;n.o..four smaller a cgs. Nor if .!tie .aid place the spot on a square ,. a 'O t -' �. - iiihi(e'•tc Macau, :i%, that ''he should ' -' - - - - cirri:'- .th'e`se. at pas with a unit. area trian,lo and a circle as dcmonstrat. Y �' "",,, g - - rc+ {treat .in hook corm the `I' a }`s' of n :r•a,t,re w find all area are bar- ed in th;s lesson. I ' - �» ti ; v hick -'Had dEIi_hted so mug} in bl e e "! _ nion!i_ -1y r ^lat�d to 'esrb other an-d. �� Is�'lte questions from et}r read_ • a � •I;rlinbur 'i I :c�;ew,' " '.a•,s ' A -ti:ur 11 it 4 � ^ -' r' ., -. „ -the whale An tho fallowin�.ratias: rrs, Thate Ie -sons are free. A � I h . x;',.,. $ry¢nt l in a.ar aulc�y —ir m tstenly Urea. k is- to -A,rea _6," as •,1re2 6- is to fees _ Is. cbar;ed- for et•iticisM on rdad ' 1. �`�, _ Iitl.e "Life" of the iai- toriatr). •''ire ,1rea 9. T u `we'have: = ors' �kc*tcbcs: Enclose ,a three cent . _ _ _ i, � q t had re %u'•cti on tike ar�iun,r� t'.zt he �. 03c) stamped, addressed .retuFn en- . 1. 1 .: iad,,written therri in haste' a+ l is to 6 as. '_ is to 3 vplolie fsir. personal r�.'i "s_ ' '!'he -j ,' e - _ __ . Art- Dfrocfar, 'Our . Sketch Club :" Z3 ..,i a p'- _ -- V,, - "- 1. I riodical lite•atura to be -r gel onr'e l5 !,-, to 3i as ° s to 3 . , •'- $ rH �( -anal then far�'otf :n t�lti ad ^ition.af 4 and 6 tdken'ac- �,le.lAid�.,SL :.IV,. Toronto, Ont; -- -- - -. . ` ` .. -, '� r, � s, t r .. ,4 r' ., :. rganizafior `lass For Peace :. 1 - - -... - - - - -- _. - - - . -- . _ - .._ - ... _ _ C.' Fariiio.:: t�iici �apturcd t.ii- r�i_anticu ' . the Gulf Vincert T t era,. -„ in. . �" ,,,;�;.. "It - a Fi t f o,f_Mexico- after .'a -fou -r -hour struggle-.defies aYtyone to -how _ ; - -- �,,r .' ,; : :.'. �' ;. ' ., . . '0- .'• proof of hai'ing captured one- aryw,ei near its sici•.. Tony,�Ianjure. _. - _ - : ,,��,'� � :' � �,i, of New Orleans; La.,,shows how the Ina =-, mea,urin :g 7-feet _ _inches ' ,. „, +. /',•'. ;, , ,.,, • :.� :1'1_ and wei'„hirr„ nt:arly _i00 pounds, dta* rfs )lied. • �1° s ar _ �' � 4 ' 71 —j ' . - +.'� A Small- World . -.: 't v ° -`" .r- X' : 1 __e =- - : t . ^� ;p a , :• �`T4, ,wits ' w � -1 ,.— _..— — - . _. - ._ - - --. . R'+' - . . . _ �,".' yy,�e� ., * "g j F2.:•tst - - - .. .. y;, . . •�'n ''°'°,°'a'i' w.R,..'•w.;A, T C" • .. ,?,l;3.. ',YJ .. +e i`� rgti _ _ . ;`; :: �'.., ?''�3, "f,..`#1.''".;.' F '' .. r... '^r4' ,,- ' &" tea" 1 - a..T.w` ..c `Y•.' .K ^"Mv�. t7�E ; yam, a" "'" ^��$!�' ° «.ti '' . « F 0. 24..•'•.54yy+'9r- , '• - i• . 'i d ,_ 4 ; ry FY . ,. ei ` �` ! -1 �! t� • t . - . . I- � Ad ...�V, ft?. .� . .. I ,I '. — F . fit', �'#•� r � ?r . . e,i,W sr: +'� "" w,* R , '� - _ - i ' + * ° �} ' • . . .- , � .. . %.t.� .-, . : I � . I - �:* - I ... . , . �� , ...� I -., ;7" ,-" , I'' :' i1,,., ' ,1 -.V . , : *!F. - I '�.�,': � : : - . " * L, ' -.:� , \;�L.1 .. . :�,.,� .. . :9-. :: I : . 1. . - . � �._ � I I ! � ... - . .- , . . _. . ­I . ,. . ' .� .. : ., . � . . . ?0-: - A -. ; - . 1 . - - % _ " N� � 7 I v 7 j1- 11� r " 4 � . - N . i * - - * 0 11 -_J& - - * , I - . .. - . . - - !- .,.. ., .� 1 .. ': . ' . - .*..� -, . _. ..� .., . 91. - Ah, ., ��. . , r _.'. I ' Lt;_14- ;Y (•unt :n eiiz f•eprescniin; :' ir.:my. :yiics: ui 111.0;•,','.• ;1ve acrd peace Suci(Aies, held a mass mcC : :n;, recently., in Traialg,ai• .Square. 1,hOtO,sho'.C3 h general view''of the g'r•eat Peace�Demonstration. , ?zr: B - _ . . - iCan t Get An where Rockin -The Boat? a " . S s You . Y . Sa ui S G des ,: Y r. • Aa . .. . .. N. �` .._. F 'i` .l1 1. t. - - .. _ .• .1 . I I. r ^ �. :i F. , q 3I r ` .�. `� . , y . �:: „w s .. 's s, 7 V - �a °'� `•. .. .,kZy e l y+• ; :.I I. i Aw T : i D . I J• ;ciT' . , ,W ,y�_6 ,1's` 96 , � :Z 4 <�,, ' , - � • , . ..c ry, M .� ` 1 ,ter M• r,$+•+ �•" ,—, lSx'a [ y z a `" I 1. - ,`� ; 1� { o f n' x T ^' . :x � Y ' P'' a'i'rs ^iy ti j . to xis .. ' ,. , - .. ,! -: s :. It's a small world that.. doesn't have'a beauty contest. Not to - l be found wanting' in this respect, members of. a tilidt;et Village held '_ These Nova. Scotia guides -keep tliei ands in, pardon, their feet ;'Jor, the International Guides' ';t j one of their own. Mary Ellen Burbach, the winner, proves big.}ptrnament to be held at Lake Willi9m, Nova co *seas in August They propel canoes through water beauty comes in small parcels. :,3 .w thout using paddles. ' . - 6 . . 1. • t or _ . - Y The Pickering Township Hort- _ • _#Cultural Society will hold their Sum-* -mer Sbaw in Dunbarton United <%ur& , haeoment on Wednesday, '&wgaet 21st:. Tfia usual prizes of Case Tractors and used Ihreshtng Meichtnety. Fhone 2904 r� W, F. DISNEY; -- - .'Greenwood LE R. R. 1,, Locust Hsu . 'Phone Pick 2314 E C i L _ .. B R A © Y pS -V 3C X M X 29 C* G p u ;tl� GYiaLt VLt evU4 50 cents and 2&-cents are being aw- arded the in the following Frank and Mrs. Dales and Mrs. Dr. Dales took the Thousand Islands Kinsale Blaokslaithina, & Woo& Ork ' __. winners list of exhibits: trip over the week -end. - - at right ices J `Terms _ _ 1 b blooms asters, str. petalled Wm, Anderson is somewhat imp- Mr. C. J .Stevenson has sold his Now is the time to ha a those repair 2 6 blooms asters, curly - petalled roved,.. being able. to -walk a libels, farm, stock and implements to Mr. }ohs rtttended to, arrows repaired. ;1-75 per year; $1.50 paid in ad «arse 1'2 blooms Cosmos_ with the cast off his leg. H. Parkin. Mr.• Parkin will have also new sections on hand. The fam- 5ub;criptions to the Coiled States 4 w12 bFu, ms C=sie::dula 1i rs. White and David, of Ottawa possession on the 1st of August. Af- ous Fleury Plows always. on hand. . anQ Gt. Britain' $'2.00 in advance. 5 12 blooms Frca, Marigold, ful. and i�irs. Kennedy and Peter, of Tor- .-ter -a sale of surplus furniture, Mr. Also dealer in Viking Cream Separa• _ r; 6 hlo ur. Stork - into, - are - kith their sister, lies. an,d Mrs. • Stevemson will move to ors and Electric Washers. Collection. of Zinnias Hill. Pickering where t uey have purchas- Dealer in Cocksbutt and Frost 1UHN MURKAR. Proprietor. S 6 spikes Phlox Drun,mondi - lies. John Taylor ant 3larcior. and ed a home, wood machinery. ll 12 blooms Scabiosa - Gra'r+,zz-.^_ have 'g:: rte t., Sa her n -,o+- _ A phone sail will bring us to your farm. • ' ' ,1U'!'ES and C'U:�I_liEtiT5 I 10- Best Exhibit of Petunias. _ 11 Spikes Snapdragon and sister at Burt Fiver and a•. Fenelon Falls. - Ox acet lene weldin y- y g• Maple Leaf Mutual Fri � .6 e = • Phone Pick 710 'The past thirty or forty years have 12 6 Bluorhs Gaillardias 1:3 Delphinium, 3 spikes The `v�•: A. me•rmers roust bring their -'33 •cupper4 to the meeting -at �xisuraace � - _ �'. 7. Woce�wata seen s great many changes in Eur 14 Dahlias, 6 blooms Kira. John Toms.' this .Thursday af- . GREENWOOD 491 ope especially in' the rise of demur- 15 Gladioli, 6 blooms ternoon, Aug. 1st. I ., and WAWA -MESA INS. CO. racy. Not many years ago, practic - all all Europe, 'was governed by 16 hoses, group of 3 g p The garden art at Rose Acres 3' — Cheap Rates for Farm and Cotuntq iiings of queens, slit the Rep:;b!!c- lj Bouquet-for- Living =room; judged was a success financially as well as _ Buildings . - " an Spirit gradually took hold of the a3..to cualit and harmony of_ 1 Y Y color and arrangement, contain- much enju ed b pun, and old. Y y y' g I.augiis and jokes are better than' ; Wiitdetorrn Insurance on sanding* Notice to' You people, and one'by one the crowned Windmills, Silos etc. Meads were forced to give way to er nbt over.6 in. in diameter. 19 Best group of Eyerlastings medicine. Rev, Mr. Burgess gave •a - thrilling - -... 'Automobile Insurance of rulers elected by the people. One -• form of 20 • Best - Collection - of - Dahlias. address on. Sun-da • mornin on the 3' lr All Rinds We do Building of all kinds. - - •� :cbjection� to a monarchial - is that the rulers Doss- 81 Best Collection Gladiolas unnecessary fear bf death, taking as Y Write or Phone CARPENT911ING _ guvernYnent, -' k ss tap much lower, and are too auto- d o a 22• Best Collection Delphinium 'Best Perennials his Text: Tim. 4., 7 and 8. Tnerc is evening service, during' July' BOWMAN CPC RO�WE CEMENTING,- ° L : •-ratio. But we, doubt any or 3 Collection of 24 Best• Collection of Ar*nuals no and August. WHITBY, ONT PLUMBING rueen was e'er more autocratic than = Carolina Jubilee Singers Jiitler, of Germany', or Mussulini' of Rules and Regulations _ Dunbarton and ifaly. 'It appears to us that both ROOFING - theses .men are seeking militar} for f: -their that All exhibits to be in by .4 p. m: D. St. Paul'snn- the -Hill, Dunbarton, - L �'Pe also sell Brantford RooBn g - :2 hey preach .to subjectsd S, -T.- Sunday, Augu t 4th. 7th unday of :�OAi T:az is a glori6u8 thing, and alninst Exhibitors must be members ter Trinity. Sunday School at °_ p. MHterials,Empire Bathroom ' - from -infancy the children in these Exhibitors must- supply containers m :`Celebration. of the Holy Commun- � "' HARES A14 ADDRESS %'1 Eq,:ipnient, Duro Water it-f,untries are being taught the chief - - All exhibits °most .be groan by ex- l ion at', p. M. Ynii are cordially in YOU SHOULD KNOW i IT TELLS YOU WHERE y9gtemA, Beatty - -} :..c,bject of man is to engage in .oars. rnuirder the men of other nations hibitor. vited to worship with us. Preacher Rev. E. G. Robinson. \„�, FOR COAL TO GO NN -.� -�.-�� Stable Equipment � and (Aber Building- Haterials In hand No prizes to unworthy exhibits at this service, : .for the sake of glory. the _ these men civilization is in. great V1'embers •may decvrate'eshibits with •. •-• '` ` -o o aM ,. C>� ' Eytir»ateA Free ;. peril, and if they succeed in their statics, gypsuphila etc., but is not Municipal Dumps �, ,, 40 ' Work Gdaranteed compulsory. _ .. slims, it will prove disastrous to the ms, Exact riumber of blooms ov spikes The Board of Health of the Town- Ll T Q�O rT � -. as But it is hoped that they will specified must- be exhibited. ship- of Pickering recently advertis- ••,• L`` • d . ` lJ fail and that their lives will end will_ Each member may enter- 6ne exhib- ed the opening ' of property "on Con. I Phone X3502 _ nvntiniously as did that-of Napoleon. :ire British Empire, since 1837, when `Victoria the throne, it in each class. _ - - 3, Lot I5, for the purpose of dump- ing refuse. Other arrangements are CHAS. LAW, Pickering' PICKERING. ..ONTARIO queen ascended - being made which will permit the fb.oua 3020 51g :. - t-as teen- blessed with rulers,_ that _ _- - Stouffvilte closing of said property for this y : should be a pattern for those in The citizens of the munic mirpose. h ' ----- _ - -. -_ __--- _-.._ _ tvtb>cr countries: They feel that the There is talk of a swimming tank ipality are now advised that dump - _----- .- -__ -- -_ - „ -- -.- - ties' of a king or queen, or any being nstalled 'at Memorial Park g '- Park on this property tP paw prohib- • ..other form of ruler, should be tr - - • here. ited, and when arrangements are ' 1 guide the nation and look after their North York will see four candid - completed, advice' eF another tocat- •ion ` welfare., The feel that the. soyereign Y area in the field' in the approaching 'will be published. The citiaprir• Es a eeryant of the people and not Chat the people should be the ,ser- Federal Election.. Stouffville : defeated the - Ushawa of the North End of the Towns' 4 are reminded of -the Dum;i now :ape FREE DUBAY . antz nf, the king, Wihicii seems to be - •the opinion of many rulers. No ruler baseball team on Friday last in. a League here. na con. 5. s+ mile east of the Brock De Luxe Dinnerware - -.- iwuld be more highly respected and than the last three souse- game Our oldest citizen, in the person of Rom_ ' „'lY. F..,Tomlinann. _� _ - --= To ed ylr. Abram -Make, died here on Mon - M-0 -:> all �. - i a Precious! : r. - wigns of Britain, and: there is no. de- ... issue'. to '. make Britain a republican p day at the age -of 93 years. The evening services are with -. • • ; u our Guaranteed 18-carat "entry, and when the Prince of Va?e: as the: throne, -from 'pre- drawn in the United Church during �'• Customers ! Border :. the month of August when nevi .11 r: = _ - ..Gold - . tsgnt appearances, he will also con- Laidlaw will be away ten h6. holid Eyes t ' time in the -same. - paths. - ._ arcs 1 ran _ -, _ _, . 3luch crit•irism for some time ha. - lueFn directed towards the -manage- g The �Ieniio:rite Cariip 11ePtinsr op eras this Thursday at Park �Y' - In Y. once to the. request of oil man customers Hrld. p y. _, •. of the .Kirigstoa Penitentiary, .11cd,-, ,hal and will ci)tttiriue for te;u week -, at _ _ _ #ri -we end; - absolutely free, a fall set Of sand stro�c.demanid -s are made for an ” - dues "lion, 'which, There will )te a large attendance "nitect Different �li�hes to those who take advantage of our great oii'er. love =figs evidently,' from the t States and Canada. net meet with -the .approval of the ... ,4ozernment. It ia: claimed tihat much A serious mu'tyr. accident happen - `� 'on Sunday last to one ht our tit- , - -Ages - 'A" thout a doll bt this set of dishes is ono o #_the.Mast ever - 'of the rioting which has taken place wizens- in the person of. Mrs. Nathan - given away as a preirlium. in recent. year` is due- to the - ill- treatment meted Aut to the inmate::, Noes} motoring , and f xbrid a Forsvylh t were- � ". .� .. y far - a invite eVPI' one, ar and near, to 'come Ome lIItO Ullr store Nothing 'tas done more to- ar"use g l; some friends, arid when near uxb- by L. H. Teick, Opt D. and see the set of dishes, now on disdiay,• for yourself and _'public indignation and. disgust than the revelations by Norman 'ridge-another ear from .Tornnto com- , Pail 12 -- - -get frill particulars On Clow you Can at n0 .made ing in another direction struck their •. ,�et•3t - __ IfRed) Ryan, the ni,torious bank -rob- - her, for the police of both Un- car with such force as to cause it to Very 'often often a- ch id wi not be ' u ut . COSt whatsoever. - - whom . - ited titatc•:_ arid Canada• searched for -turn over twice. fir;• Forsythe- is in. in his studies and work is • found to - -a ,=e ;loos conditi�in'- ft•nm- injuries re- EASY Tel GET -- NO CONTEST -= NO GULSSING - ynonths -until he wat.captured' in 4h;- -ceived in the head and back, while �, an•e.ff�rt accompanCed..by frnu-rt• - - - ' _ - post office in Minneapoli.., and at Kr• and Mrs. Hugh Boyd, who were° logs holding reading . ton. close, and Perhaps twitching of the lids and ' • . •M trial . way- •convicted' Arid - selften- at ;u in -the car are laid: -tip with- br- fare will become noticed. The habits -.BOOTH � UR1 SOiV : ved.to;life,im risonment in Kin tun. _ ... I' g� ui�s and 'lacerations. and occupati+ n i,f the- int vidual will i•• A'nder the. ministration of his- ;pir• _ �_ . _ _.. influence the conditiori of strain. The P►icipe ti00° _ we Believer �' '• itual adv-iter, the- Cath.5 is Pric st at -• R7e penitentiary, he re.vrme, , and '•c4,n the hi" h F•rtEem of. all' _: ixb g Dunbarton :. - . _ ..._ -.. -,. _.: Jii,. Jean' At,der.on i� holidaying; niore a ,ers.in lives out 'nf --dour; E the less }lasts are thN eve;, to suf_ :. P Hardware Store ifl utr'.yttt- fer from eyestrain; although certain cants contact, tF.em being Premier, Bennett, wh >ti n Montroal. - We' arc. pleated to have Mrs. Bur errors will be accun)lianied by-'-strain I - :r. irnpre�aed with Ryan,- And- gr `� v� it]i us ae'aiii alter' a' pleasant anti ;iifCeririg regiiidles of the per: JUST TRY'. " It,r•raire convinced that I.yan was a holiday. nn ; ocvupation., lrnlour occupatiop, _ -" slew r.ian "arid ordered his release- -Mi :a -%Iarjury' Air:-4ss �penf the e�rmi needleNi•ork,'writing by'pen or mach ''11 t. -.- C ' - la =t «leek. Since coming to Toronto of the week �at. Greet,bank with Mi. :: roe, office work; mechanical alirk; proof- reading a' d- mangy• tykes of • . �i Ib" q;' � ! i u' -CANADA VARNISH CO. 1� Nyan`has been silting to the press, Wallace. ?� � •- J�.h tu�L �i� I ',wi•: ing information that', ha aston- 11r�. [.��e, children are visit- close range• work have a homnion � PAINTS AND VARNISHES ished the ublic. 'He does nut critic- P ` .nj ing 'Mrs. Smales, and Air. Love spent symptom of eyestrain in headruhe. Many other :symptoms may al�n -be -- ise the iifficials,"but the rules and re; %ulativn- that govern' these offic the week -evd also. Mr, Alex. Thom' entertained a found and' traced t � fete n 'poor 1 _ '' ' ( � °Y.ou can be convinced that you can buy ials.• He tells of many tatters that number of guests to a surprise sir - r- nutrition, a cause. \auaea, nutrition, per - p - � � a better product at a lower price. Our •..were sent him Burin tfte ast four- .. $ p . thda�• 'party, recently. v'ous debility. Don't fail to hued Nat= - - business for Paints, Varnishes If Enam- 1or.n or fifteen ears, and of gift Y slid houk, the Gospel $tom sl�Irs, Barran and daughter, star- ure s warning :' If any symptom of trouble ari.ses leave it explained or , els has more than doubled in the last 2 a of -John, artfcle5, but which -ion, are th,e guests of her rent: remedied.. 1 years, due .to the increasing sale of -- and merry other .be, never received until -the day. he 31 r. aril' tiles. Hunter. 10 1►e continued � D'U'?i(D[ WHITE IQ I :these products. was released from prison. Letter; _ \ �_ ^ fit. ;_THERE IS A REASON which his wife had writteu to him -years ago were never given to him the day he received his par- Farmers, AttentiOn : - ;. Agent for McCorwick- Deering Fa'rm'Machinery until don. tIP thought that his wife had _ - ' ' - _ and Repairs. ` : not written' to him, and his wife :' - -. O uc ivlotto : - "�`'e have it Can get it. Ot : thought that he lead never written 'New CASE hi h -liM Oil berth Mower, lightest draft, ears behind g g g _ it is not'ntade. "" y -..:: her;-and- as a result they had become axle. Only two gear reductions, Pressure lubricated bearings, _ : ' estrantreg. For this 'cold~ hearted • Ecctntric bushing keeps bar in perfect line, cannot bind, minimum T ,:iii 0 elephcn.e 3 OC. _ treatment there is no excuse what.- Vrisons be neck weight, all sizes for horses or traelor. ' J. S. BALSDON, ' - _PI•CKERING ever. should not erected try siriirlj punish law- breakers; ' but The 'new Case variable drop Corn Planters, checks', shills and hill °' : -• - - - -- - _ they she uicl be institutions wllgce.. drills corn..Change of feed made with foot pedal withoutstopping. :Alen's Rork Roots, $2.4% up, ' - Oii(•f :rim is to ' rc'orn) crimminals and mttkE •t•ht.ur resl;.;etitl, }e• �irc :mher< Power and Horse drawn Grain and Corn Binders, Corry Cuni:va- -• hen's overalls acid Pants. t+`1.2a ' _ per pair, up. , Men.'s Shirts. L65,• or 2 $1.26 f c„ritty, It is time fora ch�iril;e jil'Idy in very shr,rt time there "tors. We can supply speciaMzed equipment for.. garde -n and field,' .Work. t ,fqt. - 'Team _ lld a Case or Plan�tt Jr. Farm Harness: g23.R0, up. will I krl) he z change in answer, the demands of public opioi,m. Used Machinery f�c., Massey Kin•.1_r, Electric Washing machine, Horse Collars at y arious Prices -�. - Beatty, copper tub, -14 ft. silo, Oliver tractor -plow; Cars for Sweat' Pads' Team Lines • ; Horticultural society umMei Show Beatty& Louden track. ' Plow points at lowest prices. _. _ - _ Now i9. the Times get-that O!$.. RarnessRepnired The Pickering Township Hort- _ • _#Cultural Society will hold their Sum-* -mer Sbaw in Dunbarton United <%ur& , haeoment on Wednesday, '&wgaet 21st:. Tfia usual prizes of Case Tractors and used Ihreshtng Meichtnety. Fhone 2904 r� W, F. DISNEY; -- - .'Greenwood LE R. R. 1,, Locust Hsu . 'Phone Pick 2314 E C i L _ .. B R A © Y pS -V 3C X M X 29 C* G Claretont Ralph Evans is giving their resid- Mrs. R. E. Mowbray has returned � is spending two weeks with Alice Mr. and Mrs. Sims, of Toronto, ante a new coat of paint. Stell. *�. home, li`iviq -k her mother somewhat THE "MADELINE" !f �'• tpeni Sunday with the latter's aunt, Lyman. Pilkey has his bungalow Mrs. V. Parkin entertained about improved. ,Mrs. H. H. Thomson, well advanced in its construction. 35 relatives in honour of Mr. Park- BEAUTY - SALON - Mrs. Little,' who has been visiting Mrs. Lyman . Pilkey and Miss Jen- in, who celebrated his birthday last - Toronto is consuming 20,000 her sister, bits. C. A. Overland, is nie Pilkey were•in Toronto on Mon- Saturday evening. The time was gallons less milk per day-now' ay now than day of this week. s FINGERib1Cl MARCELLING _ under_ medical care at present. Mrs. � pent in music and games which during the month of March, the Mr. and Mrs. Parker and child are were much en o ed b all. cause of- the decreased consumption SHAMPOOING' _--Little had' planned to return to k,er j y y home this week, but the development enjoying a three -week vacation, part' Miss Helen Law has secured a being due to the large number who' �- SCALP TREATMENT - - ' if the period at Mr.. Parker's home osition .with M_rs. J. Phillips. have left the city for their holidays, _ _. of her illness will "make other" art- p y 13 A[ R CTTTIN(i -" angements necessary. in Penetang. Mr. D. X. Duncart, of t I ry. j - - - -.. -- _ , as `1e' production is greater now than Mr. George Carter, of Claremont, To-ronte, is relievir� Mr. Parker. in March," "the surplus milk is left I stn also pcepart'd. lacifes, to give ATTENTION! you a beautifnl croquignole "Helen announces the engagement of � his .. _ - in the hands of the Farmer. daughter, Kinsale. Beatrice Florence, to Mr. _ Curtis" Permanent Wave µt -very Arthur Christian Wideman, son of `- FttPmBi'S - - " reasonable rates. sorryr to .report, that Mrs Lau' - Reliable Mr, and btrs. Henry Widerri'an, ' of - I-caa also give you beautiful - Stouffrihe, the marriage to take Dunn ha's gone to the Oshawa Hos- ; cog ends. pital for treatment. �Y l place in 'Altona Union Church,, on The Jun. Institute will .hold their GASOLINR & DISTILLATE Insurance Of All . Saturday, August 10th. Delivered in f•)rtT @.� August .meeting, in Green's Park on• y gallop 1pte_an,fi The farmers h this, t well as the the afternoon of Aug. 8th., in the o7er. Phon ®'1906 -.CLAREMONT - tonal of the other districts of this form of a picnic. There is to ke a - minds at Reas- county are probably the busiest peo .GtO la" -eta. And'Taz. - - .pie we-see today, Crops have all tree naming contest, and.a treasure hunt, also a demonstration on ."First „Distillate 13 cta. per gal. onable Rates .'.appeared to ripen at once, and some Aid." a� fir_ farmers, at least, hardly know which Messrs Bernie Nicholas, Milton CH'AS'. SARGENT'S HARDWAREd o Se ry ce ohae to. start re ,first. or most farms Parkin and Bill Smith spent the end NI ARKHAM. ONT_ ` the grain is ready before the hay is of the week at Muskoka. Phone 4lW 38 Representing the Following -TA-o rinks from here took part Companies ALL MAKES In ' the Scotch Doubles at '%Vhitl y on Mrs. T. Bentley is spending her vacation with friends at Musseiman's SHRVIOEUAND REPAIRED' Monday. Messrs Pretty and Birkett HORSE REGISTER. Pilot Insurance Cb. : brought home first prize. These' Lake: PRICES REASONABLE Owing to the serious condition of �^ Gore District Mutual Ins.-Co WORI{.GU_ARAhjTEED ' Claremont bowlers walk away with COMMODORE AGAIN (26812! . - Royal Insurance Co, Ltd,' Mrs.. Mutton, -the. .service here last A go many prizes,, they will soon be ` choicely bred. Clydesdale Stallion, London Guarantee acid Acc: Co. Ltd. asked to, stn at home. The • must Sunday was cancelled. ARTHUR FIELD y S The annual picnic of the Sunda-r the property of Robt. Dafoe, o¢ Ocean Accident and Guar. Corp. be good. Green'Ri�er, 'will'make the seas.)n Wawanesa Mutual' R. T. I- Graduate JIL School was :.held at Oshawa on the , John McGrath announces the'sale last Wednesday with a large­ of, 1935, as follows: Tuesday, 21st •-•`Portage la Prairie Mutual y 43 48 'Phone 5201, PICKERING of his business and leasing of his of May, will leave his own stable Provident Assurance Ca ` premises to Alfred Moles, of .Clare- crowd. in attendance. A very enjoy- p and proceed to McGri it do Bros. Gen- Accident Assurance Co. Ltd. dnont, possession to be taken shortly.. able day was spent in bathing, gam- p 3 p Y es races and baseball. con. 3, Pickering, for noon; thence Toronto General Ins: Co: Mr. McGrath- has not yet definitely • Pleased to report that Mrs. Ctaw�- to- John Barnes, Cherrywood, for Pear[ Assurance Co. Ltd. ` decided where he , will locate, but ford is much improved and will soon night. 'Wednesday; proceeds to Employers' Liability Ass, Corp' . expect to Bear from him its the very p "You Can Buy at Home', P ry Hugh Pugh s, one. mile east of A. E. Wilson and Co. Ltd. - Lie �de be home again. Whitevale, for noon; thence to -. near future. hits. Phillips to the north of us Cs1! or Writs TIRES, BATTER.IM iilI in. his own stable for night. ACCES90RiES, The regtilaT rrionthly' meeting of took seriously ill with a heart at- g t. Thurs- . : - tack last Tuesday, but at time of day, proceeds to 'Fred Wright's, D A, B E E R 'ktan low and batter rises tine W. M. S. of the tsited Church lot 29, con, 6, Pickering, for noon; P • - writing is somewhat improved. .•. g. kKill be held at the home of Mrs. Brougham Ont. Phone` rick $IS as Miss Elsie Crew is able to be out thence to his own stable, where-he Ty6tvid Gregg on Thursday, August' again after being confined to 'her will remain. the following :Yost -you. can in Toronto. 18th, at 2.30 in: Those requiring patronage is appreciated. _.8 transportation will kindly Leave the bed for some tune Tuesday ' - Miss Florence Mowbray 'is spend- HICKORY LAD (11255} Pure Let us rbpair that leaky top"" names with Mrs D. A. Scott, or Mrs. ,~ B. I+ilipatriclt. alias Agnes Michell, mg a some time with Rev. Mr. Hor- bred. black - Percheron Stallion, Lw E. �O N '� /LL � ' of Toronto, will be et►e eat s ak_ . ton and .family at Hastings.. the property of Allan Reesor, R. pe• R. 1, Markham, will make the sea- FUNERAL DIRBCTOR AND - .Skilled Motor R•epw!rs. e!' Kinsale' son of 193.5, at his own -stable, . - - - - -... - .SMBALMHR ^- * j ,, The Pony Contest conducted by eon. 4 9carboro. Terms, $10.00 Gordon I LANG +Chas. .Cooper was closed on Satur- :' Successor to W. J. Drtatbee" day, July 20th, with Jack Ward, the (too late for last weekb issue) . IiII.MEIV ?5419 (21316 -The Pure SwoIlVille Bred Imported Clydesdale Stallion -.'Phone L906 lucky contender, receiving • 277,966 property of Oscar Wilson will Nlght and Day Servii:4 - asviQr Clive Fell, of Toronto, is the PICKERING, ONTARIO ' votes. Miss Betty Pretty took sec= Buaineae PFtooe Reeidenae Phone apen(finq the last tmo. weeks with make the _season of _1935, at his o -rind place with 2927 ;930.' The, Contest relatives. own stable., 94101 9132a ' - ~ created considerable interest locally. The sincere sympathy of our tom- ` and had its rewards both to the _-_,contestants and the donor. munity, is e�tendect is Dfr..1 �[cAvoy and family-in the loss .. of his wife We regret the reporting bf the and :.mother. " - - - return of fir. Raymond Pilkey to St. l biichael'S Hospital last wet k hs Irene-- - Swarman, of. Tort•ntt.; _ - where he underwent, a serious major � Few W #' t0 Yo - u operation on the brain. Mr. P'illke} r .. :-----= bas_been .%%ze unfortunate during - 1► :. the past few years in his health, and o ut iliL . 'C4 1 \ o R# '- - - _trust that, period will be of a,, 'every short duration, that he will be 1 Railways ull� t.. retatti h«,n1e, °and resume: him i. _ , during 1 the aeeaAe number' of persona employed' by Canadian National - usual routine. -• ys 7 L77_4�and_rhe waages_..paid them came to almost The sympathy of the cotltmunity, rLikbtY t lzl$ !� - one hundred million do[lan.. This represen d,. -fioth as to simper — - extended to 'Mrs. J: E. Glover in' her TORONTO employed and amount of payroll. an advance over 19 ploy and pof tc the whole increase in personreel was due to re-employment of those bereavement, in the death of her bro- 'whose services had previously been dispensed with owing to lack' of a► ' ' 'ther ' at Norwood Ont. Deceased` had 1 _ - ibusiness. S1nale -50c. RReturn -90c. 3 The average miles a of road operated in 19'34 was 23:t;76 miles, making - been visiting her only- a .few' weeks n ago at Claremont. Mr. Andrews and �� - _ - Canadian National Railways the.largeu single railway system in the DAILY SERVICE astern Hemisphere. Buffered a stroke a year or so at;o, ! - In 1934 the 'total freight cranspbrted by Canadian National Railways amounted from which he had- never etatireCy J = Eastern Standard Time to 44,719,477 toes, an increase of eighteen pee cent over the previous recovered. Although a younK man, _ ' year. The average haul of Freight was 326 mites. The value of this his coniplete recovery .vas not l )ok&i i Leave Pickering Leave Toronto freight is rot ascertainable, but it must run into many hundred millions of for. Mr. and Mrs: Glover an(r fariiily � ' CEaitein libusr [�iy, at [iurtdas.) = .. - _ - dollars, ands comprising all kinds-of necesaities'and luxuries, contributed 7. are attendin, the funeral this reek. A• hl P. �[. A. M. P M' _ "tn the welfare and happiness of evdry man, woiiaan'and' child in' the ' Death claimed another member of i a tl,0v 1.i4 a 6.30 a 3.:ip - Dominion. : Li.e• Holdon family, they w'e're shock- -a 6 44 a.3.31 • 7.40 4 30. _ _ " !Canadian rational Railways carried over 10,060,004 pasieogeri during 1934. - - :.ed to find their sister, Myra Chr.i.a- I 7,14- a 4:54 9.00 -• ,i a(} - - • - This was also an increase over 1933. These paid in -fares $16,331.29.9. y i K .24 5,54. Uj 30 e 630 - or an average of 11.6' per passenger with an average. iuurney of ina H61don had 'pared away in her � 10.3} q it 54 c 11.30 '. i :30 seventy -one and chcee- quaver miles., steep ur., Friday, Jule 1:►th, the' re's I c 11,54 :..',4 P. k1: a %4'.30 T'he3e figures. without embellishment or amplification, show the ,vastness of the ult of a St oke. 'Myra. had . not been ; P. �1. e' R :.4 1.3 3l) 9. i0 , p:,,blic services rendered by Canadian National Railways. The system Fn good health for some time. but 11 5 0,34 c 1 30 1030 iis•conduc-ted on as economical a scale as is consistent w•ich'thehighe.st was around a= usual the day .before. 1 a 1.34 690 {4 1.30_ = .standards of • railway operation. The improvement in business in 1934 "the funeral was held from her home b -Sun. & Hol.'only, c -Sat. only., over the previous, year enabled more people to be employed .,.. more wages to be paid .. , more service.tu be rendered. 'Also, more money. +� in ' Agincourt w•kere she spent some a -sat„ Sun & Hui. only. was available to be spent among Canadian years • caring for . her. aged mother _ ix 8 producers and Canadian Coach connections at Buffalo :and, mercharits. and later making her home with her Detroit for all points in. the ` , A continuation of this improvement in. our business will 'carry, an and enlarges ! ; brother, the late Albert Hu{don, on i United States. these good resuhs the whole country will -y benefit. This year the, 8th eon. -of - Markham, who only Tickets and information, at Canadian National Railways is co- operating in an extensive way in d predeceased her five weeks ago. Rev. the national movement to diminish unemploppmeat; and to restore Mx. McDonald, of Agincourt.. offlc �i I3,AY COACH LINES - " industrial 'activity : . . to hel)� banish the depressioa . and' bring _ better times for everyone. + fated. Born in April 1881, on the 9th. PICKERING Canadian National Railways' feels 'justified in asking for your co- operation, con.` of Pickering, y oungwst dough- Eastern House - -Phone 4500 "' A greater • use • by Canadian citizens of the facilities offered by this ter of -the late Sinclair John Holdon- system - transportation, express,, telegraphs, hotels - will materially . and- Mary Jane Sheppard - Hoidon, of _ _ help not only us, but all Canada.; s and you will receive full value ". Balsam, later of Agincourt. There! "• 'for every dollar spent. are four sisters and one brother re- I - : maining members . of a family of I t • �' eleven, two sisters and three broth- + ®• , Dkrin the present Sommer season the C.N,R. is - - jj f providing special fares and excursions between'points Era predeceased her. _ " ' tbroxghotet Canada. These are exceptional travel - ' - bargains. The nearest C. V.R. agesd will be glad to e firll parbAV ors. - • _ - •- :. Bit' IULY SPECIALS 1934 Che +re;tet Standard Conch 3927 `Fi rd -Coupe 1021 Ford 1`oad.�ter 192 >7 Ford Touring ' 'ice: ;•� ' 1 :;;cx 'C��acfi ...:' . _ _ .._1:K;,'L .l "ltt;t•. lload ter . - � l � ! -_ �^ -!_ �`�= -•�- •�- -== - -- - -- ��.= - 1a l9a 1 -Cher. Special Sedan 1!i l Ciao. 1 1-2 fi,n' "Iauals 4 Disc-Plow.- - _ 1`�. ;1 Kul hy' l 1 °_ ton Haul, Number-of Tractor•-- Piasrs 1931 Rugby 1- 2.ti�rr pick -u;; ;tiI1;cey'Fla >- l.nader ,: ► N'd mot:``.., : :�.i c - {± ~; L -_; _... 1929 C'hev. ton •(good shape) 4 Used Binders -- 19 ;0 Dojai 11;inel 3--1 -toil 2- Manure Spreaders - 1929 Pontiac Coach Nu,nher of Grinders / ►-$•- t I _T= - 1328 Olds (.oaCh " -.Number -of U%ed WaAers - - .1928 _Chrysler Sedan` - • .CHAS. Co O P ER C L AREMCN T .. L _ -- ` . STORAGE GRAS'S u$« Lovers At C.N.E. Doffs and Moto"' ; (1 " _ We y The fi. 11. C. nlTl -ra tile following VRGED FOR ii:S `ufifiestion for teuchiu dugs to avoid, o'in peril of the automobile t It' is e sciit:al to train dugs to be. n'arr of motor, wad to "understand .ti's' it .tt Pools Seek '7 o: Pkice ! t!tn4 they urnst go to the si:le of the CiTUVr, Zr, Elevator �Il YiIC- ' 1-:)ad on tile apprc aclt of a car, Some «` '" Pre�i!ct j~'e�lJllilOfl. - - i!ugs keen to-h el ta,turally; others ' c^ r - :i� °;� ° ^" need teach!',;:;. Tile siurplest way of _._ _ _. — 4•tx b•• ••�4'•. �� tvliicti., we have knowledge is to fasten - - Sas!:atoon. — Special legislation'M ` r _ _ _ yy a a •strong, whipcord, eight or ten feet whereby farmers �\011dT "i'eeeive' : .r N long, to li!s c:Alar. -l.et fhint.wander regular grain storage charges of. one . - :. a..� _' M, ti11 a car, approaches, then pull the cent per bushel per "rnvntii for v: neat Cord qu'ckly and ca:1 lilt:, to heel. rY, 'held in their farm granaries will be �z , � - ";',,' � v" ; if he refuses to come lie must be -� sought from the $as ca #chevaan Gov -, �.t �, w • i . i ^-: °•'- A :;ently �eirai :n in.' \1'heu file car has eTriment by the wheat pools, it was ;; � , ��- has_ed, let the dog go out a;atn, and forecast here. - lessons. �. >.,.,:�;' t Y- ,r ° key a t c �. ^, :itin�• h .•A. F. Sproule; director of the a <* M& � P z r I t e undo At_ " " most every do :vii! soon understand Saskatchewan . pool -.from Lafle ho, ca..L: ss a :- !hat tae rio:se of a car tnean; danger speaking before the provincial con - _ w ry .k ° w'"� `° y;�`I' -z `� and seek sat'ety at the side of the : ference of Co- operative Trading As- cs' u v ' 4�' 9 ,<, read. When appraact:ing a crossing, $ociations outlined _ the le rsslation. _ • t,, s � s� . Y . c, 11 'the dog to heel and make hint - the pools proposed to vzquest. - � � � Y t,* '�'': � wait until the road �' -- is clear, then Fa. mers he said, should b - 'i �r ,vc� ; s ^�� :exec. tfie hand and say "Ii'.:;ht ". He . . _ e placed "" • ' � - on the same basis 'as elevators in re- �� �' ^ a ` 4 s zV • � ~• ' . ' .hruld :lu fors:'aa•d 'quickly and cross a. . -gard, to grain storage. ` • " r' : - , �s - in. spa :ety,. Ile soon learns where to - 3Ir. Sproule intitnated also that F t :vait. legislation would be sought -to allow ■ ,;�_ ^i; ^x�4 !• the farmer to hold for his -own u.Isa r � '�r � ^ y T h- A_nnczing Lindbergh enough .amain to cover neces <ary living and operating expenses and give him an opportunity to build up � ' > "' "' " " " " ` °' Col, t'Ita:les A. Linderg i is an _ livestock herds. 1 �, an :azinI young man. 1`ow he I'he main grandstand at the Canadian National Exidbition is always a p ^pu ar rnee ing plzre, is credited with having bridged the = ' fir. Sproule declared if tat: farm- :. and every year world - famous bands regaie the lit _..nets :' This year the famous Irish .Guards Land is . _ greater gap between the - (!C-ad and er Lael not been. _compelled to sate'- .,featured. - the living. According to report, his - - Tice his hogs and all his cattle ex- _ - cept•the.-few - required for hume use, mechanical genius, in alliance with 70,000 to _ 8Q,000 bushels of the - the -biological kirowledge of the great present wheat surplus would have _ 1� scientist, Dr.- Alexis Carrel, has con- : `'deco consumed on the farms. r�� � 1 vice to reproduce p er artificial `the A resolution. cal_ the for a mini rice the effective operation- of the :;- rnum wheat price of $1 06 a bushel heart and --sun ;s. a has made pox= f.o,b. Fort William for the present _ _ MARKER'S -ible the observance r.f human orq'ans • crop was introduced 1 >y ' •,eor;e - functioning as in life spier 'their - OT`1'.1R':1 — Tie g:: p y letachment from the natural sources Pirkerton, president of the h:riited �' rt a c :a lax: SleriLkc.-s of t!io �creicv o en! • voic- -- 'armeri `of 'Canaria ' (Si� katc! :er:an week took a stab calculated to `ed their satisi'aeiion -at the trove G I's :CrUL' <'L' 1'l :lCk :3 of breath and blood, and, apparent- section y. ' similar fesolution 1Aad the swing from cheese prodlicttop to the government. Statutory' increases • ' United Fai viers' Co- - Operative Co. ly, fot periods that may be prolong- be: n adopts i firy his urg:;ntzit o, ; kutter pradu�t;,�n a Itnng the dairy were _cancetled in 1 ?3' but sitter that Sab*rday were- flaying the followine ed indefinitely: It is 'reasonable to i1i:c` co- operrtives favored' tike reso- farmers. The plan 1: tQ boaus, tar-112- year'•c'ondlttpns have beta. shoving •price. far Fro.luce:- hope for developments of immense . luii:,-Tt by a -nratr majoi•itl:- iers,sendingtheir milk to cheese .fact- a general betterment and rile govern- EGGS_'M ith cu!se:Y--rcturned, "A" of irhmenae value in- nredical 'science ' l Dries, the first pa3'ments, to be made meat has been able to i see Its way-, !acge, '31¢; "A" n::►'iiufr; 'LOc; . `'B "; -i1 -• the pion�ise of the •-Linderhergh +ire first week-.In Aaatrst, covering. clear to rezitme the iuereaLes. ltic; ' "C 1:1c. niechanism is sustained.. „ ;��� WORK. EAT,f ''.ie duty production." !n Making tau T•he From,. Nlin:zarr was expectea . L'LTTP,I.--Oi,tario -No. 1 soli l!5,, Tiiurzipl3 aril. t'ragerly. have shaped _ E announcement° ffun. Robert t4'eir, to get stray lase tvicekcnit•Yctr a Iuucn fool .`- 2 rj �r' in L;nlbcrgh a chametex that 'both _ - ! 'Nfri`ster of kiriculture: said ' pay- needed rest by the seaside. 1L'or14 POtiLTI.Y: inspires and serves- • The venture-- - . • - , Picrrc, S.D. — Twenty -fsve. thous - nsents :i•ould be ba"d'on ooe "and one of'th4 Cabin4,' especially' the dirk- ° ,r?ine spirit and technically: adept ` a' Z- Tien who for months have re- half cents per pound for the cheese crings with Jarixn for a trade treaty. I Q °'ytativns in cents.l niiacl, of this 3',- year -old. American, ceivori their;�,read' an l 15utter : from i fn odaced: Tliey u'i1t Lncreas� .the far- leas.- de`:aped, the. departure of _„ the f'1`'�,rct turning nAn` from the secreYs_af the ' 1.� �...i-ti111I :r.•rt : tits State"tief.rolls' were forced re- Tner's- returns from the chee•.e fact- Yrime J1LniTWr. 1t is ant!cipatril. ":ti" A'• :a" 'slay' to the m�.teries. , of the bio- ,. -'.- cent tQ.ga to•,A'riak'' in- the' hurvest;orses between _(, and 25 per cant. hnwev;er,-that a satisfactory arrange- Over 5 1!. a. 2 t_ - ,• chemical laboratory:, ntay accbmp- - C'irec_ks will be made uut by the see- went will be arrivW'at between Van- .1 Io S 1I' fish ' much for. - humanity in the fi•'i�is oi• scarce. _ . 1 ,• With every relief• office in South rera-ries of -.the- raeteries drawn on -cka. and tine Japaricse goxernttrent.- 3 cr 4 Ihs ,. 10 l�.n „th of life tha',,- normatl} remains D�t:eta. closed under. as ultimatum; money: advanced by the otierumon't -- do mao.r of Mr.. Ifenuett�s time his Old root -, rs ', , ; .'J fur their rua•ture exerei=e. ' Is ued by Gov. -Tom Berry, there was i As lonq- as Canadian butt or produc. hrca takon up'n•.Ith 'C , th+net- meetings gr, •;iii• Irruiicrs� _ a ru.�h for the tivheat field. The -`L-no 1tion. dues not exceed zhe iiomestic de - .'that the expf:rtPQ Ga_binet_ re, organ.' Over 4 ;i, ,. 1n .. _TORONTO. 6R:1IN QLOTATWN.S - r * - tuand' Canarllan',prici•s are somewhat tzation announewni -at, a.,gng \cjth 3r.' to. 4 -ii,.. „ - _- .- f +t+ori. -ao eat; .edict had. a tremen -� 1f F'ollo :vine are Saturday's closing � dous effect upon , men who have liv -. above s <arld prices-. ('tri ese. aowc ver._ appointment, Lo the, Sea rte,•Also'zrere 2•r . 4o .1 11,y;' 13 ° � .. quotations on Toron,t;o grai trans- .Q"aIn=a >s s'ald on -a world Iirlce tia�•is. iielayed: 1v4' to ".. ,Ihs. ld actions by car. lots, prices tuft_ basis. ed 'upon file State's. relief a: envies - . 4 _ : for- as lone as two years. Jarred in- I This situation• tcndr,d to encourage - Mr. Donton Nla.ssoy, Untario pro - - - c,i,f'. -11ay ports - to realization that free f,zod and !farmers to shift from, cheese produc- vincial ramral,n d rector, gaud in. t i 'thin to.br ;tter makin;.,The end would,';•f ;iratlon.to ttie'y'out•b of the roe' Fly: t.N1J S'rr : \1V _ 3lani oba .wficat- -lo. -1 \urthern, - __- _irmrey no longest.w'Sre_fdrl•xsomin :,• ;fi}t'.• P` elite pia: n -tin. :In' .ha i,aln =1�- _.inn. .*97x1- �-n - '_- -�o.'T 4�en that t�trtter r�rotiuctlnn__yt__w.ek In =t : tiler sprang' into activ.'ty• look,=Lfar— ` p `t c d� r . u.5o to 6i :_5o; Nu. 3 titri,thy 1 nay N, rthe•rn S1?_ e; No, 'North rn. { wo;a, l excee 1_ a ac r a eau :o -- aot c. `tan, S-kt to �1 :;,, sfiraw; 'uhcat, bal- 7 ;',yc _ No. 5 � :,rthern, _.__ -• tit would 'trop to wuri j price,. It ;s lie , k_,, r• - -1L -; oltlt�l- ca- Partr< I rl; . .� Gov- error' Berry is: ued his ultima- S ,- nr„ � cci fran; $7_ to .y'b'.. tilanitelur oat c =to. - sftFrilZCi?r Yarm: i �'rgas•cled as pretPrabTe - -to_ report the .goat 4'arler�r!p -ylr. Bennett -had - - ” N ,. 3. C.M., 45c• extra So. 1 feed - er, were unabl�e',tg muster _suffsci@ztt i ►itllk 3u the form of• cheese than but.' glyph this country in her lean, year.•. � . ' C�'Iit)i.J � :11.R PROVISIONS, its. 15t. No. f f� :d; l c; mixed feed 111 :11 for aurrr:il reasons.' Cane i+ Can- xnd the stubborn [ig!Zt no has inau • {A hoir�,• ,;� _ }rands to harieSt one cif the mast l adian ,6.'ice a rwiks l:lgher in the to e:t Canaii: -n, dealers are oats, 3?r. - •'bountiful drain crops in yearn. Wit[ i i fi !r2*r feet: • nuoting tl.e 1'r l• wing ,prices to, -To- :- 11 :rnitoba btarrey = \u..3 C.Ah'., , - nited KingMna markct�an� doe$ Tl;e raKcruaic:Irt.lras had ttt-tte -or " 25,000• men clef relief; •tl-erte sti +1 was. beater front this Caut iy, no uJub!e ivibh the uneniptoyed trek: rotito retail tr:i lc:, 4'?7i�; \o. I feed screenings. $10 an aL�ttte-shortage bf help: r Annnut :cement of the 'resutnptron keg hundreris of whom have r$Nab. •Pork= Flan?, 2M!" should }S', -c; per-ton. i• - I:etry said lie rceeired 57 calls of statutory - rnereas� *$ brutK ht a Isshed then:►cices in file Capital, fir. bat4s• '_0c; p: rl: loins, '?'?_c; picnics, S; nth 'Afrie n reign; 6:;c. fronn farmers who complained they' l note of h =ud Cheer to c1vi1- see - rases. Drttnett: afrhonfih s 1eiI lip -Tyr -} — - ---- - - -- -- tlr: _ ---"n l: rain, apprtimate prices couldn`t •find, halves: hands. - cli;lble for these . increases, u hicti , hope urn of Ontario, is saying not h. Lard— Pure,: tie rte;, 1�e•;• tubs, l4c; ti ark` shippi ::g point— n'''eat, Svc £o will spirant to 'Von.. Stilt -to -11240 -per ing: while on the other hand :Sir. Heft.., pails, 1 -II c. mints• 14c. :i8v; oats, 2iii• to' 30c; barley, 1,0c to ' annum. Ise aft S}i<n ,crier =- Tierces, 10ric; tub:• ; ;5c; -corn 51c to 5Ke� rye, 30c to A�F -CEI PIECES Fft°'d wi•11 get a ogee burn had a �c parer ut llFart or mind 1 little' sum tin the sir :t_ Pay. incladiug -4•t'wo�'4� rrvt inter_ l r p�il� il?i-c; prints, 11- !tic.- --- iicTrua: :inert ^.: ?'Q to 40c. ys w� rho - boast; .- tiecatisc txe increase' is Pere with the nisrc'hers. .lie, stoppeo. - llt ifr g niadw, retroac.tiv.e to ,;April 1. them at Krarn•a. 1i'a5hihntvri. — Price tae; :on - :thousapd z. of items in every' day .use ' �•1'S TRUE 1 By w11Psy �1C�811 • may soon be in fractions of a cent There were ten plant of the Lin- _ under a proposal bearing approval FARM FLASRES' ITS TfiUE - seed and soybean industry m- opera- of the.Tre2sury.~ tion in Canada during 134, three 'Lam' Issuar}ce of new one -half cent plants, .beini; •in' uebec, four in On- _]P,�,' Q�aoFa • gic. es for the first time - in the The' latest reports indicate that tario, two in Manitoba, and one in iNE FLeEr" /^ United States wince 1337, when 3Jr there, will be. a fairly active - mover- Alberta. Linseed - oil9 is the prfn- 180- were-minted, ix, proposed in a meat of.. eggs from ,Canada to the cipal item of produrtiot5, the m ^nu,' r� �i plan -which Secretary f the "Treas- Y I United ICingdom this ^' � ` 'J ` �: •�' '- •�• }..car. facture of' oilcal:e meal brio., next " .' LEJ{t'- l�,• ; vey Henry Morg'enthau, jr., will of= - _ in importanc'e.. Ar Congress. - SAYS: Tile new - coins, if approver} . by C'•anaila supplie '!i0 per " cent. of Congress, might also -bring - a' new the seed potato market in Cuba: ' metal into -circulation, as legal ten - SIXTH WORLD'S COUNTRY Cuban potatoes 'replanted in Cuban icier. It was indicated they. may. be I soil vrill not reproduce a saleable � CONGRESS made of bronze, or an aluminum al -' product, hence all seed is imported. The..first congro, s. of -the =Woa•I,lis " : , .• r ... Joy., They may be in circulation l Two -crops 'of potatoes are li.Arx'est= Poultry Science , Association- -wais -_: c PP held at the liague, Holland, in 1J 1, STARTED OuT.� K _ within a fe::l weeks. - Approval al of the ed in that country 'ev cry year. ` 3 lip 8£ A DoCTCR =• :;-� �: .'., .. new. coins was riven in response -to � - v: hen 1� co :rntrie were represent- S1�ITCNFDTO - appeals front states Having stiles ed; the'seronss at Darvelona,• Spain, ECONOMICS TO PSYC+;CLCGY• taxes At least lf, states hade,l Canada exports fresh beef, -bacon' io �., -TOORATCRY-- T0WLLECS 1 and hams and in 1. --1, S countries taking part. DRAMATICS ­T0 M M.Sfrdb 8trainht percentage sales taxes aver- pickled pork to prat- - G 4.., p 1 The third von.t Tess :vas lield at Ot- / &din; about two per rent. on all r- Itically all parts of the world. -Dur- , p N taws, Canadi•I, in 19-227, delegates N _ Chases. Thus ;a 2:i cent. purchase in,, the month of .lIa, , 1:133, the from 4:3 count'i'es heir present. In,- -- wtiulil call for an additional na cent 1 follo:viny countries imported one or 1930 the fourth con;,ress teas held• !other of these CJanndian products;— gales tax payment. _ + at London, 1 :irgland, with 60 'cou' Since the coins "'Dula be ' is.= tied,Cnited I�indoiii," L•iiited Sth.,es.. of ;'.f t >^ PLANNtN� .- �� tries in attci� dance. at the "fifth a DUCE A 5iRIES cF Si'dGlf _ : -` by the Federah Goc'ernment and . \merles, P,ermuria, Pritish Guiana, congress at Rome in 1''33, delegates � '� ' British Honduras Tai batlbcs Ja- i., . / REEL hATLIRAI C'O' -OFt ►' would be legal tender in all states came from -I4 inuhtries, and wiih' "? £' EILNS FOF CHIL17�5N -= it was believed many merchants maic,5" Trinidad - anti Tobago,: and f�. '� \UNION WILL NOT •: - , regard to the coming. sixth confer- ``:. WT R ERE \Nell HER '�OsNa other Rritish AVest Indi" ies, \ew- x �' would extend the practice of mark= e•nee to be held in 191 r) -in - Berlin, =J i ing' �o ex in odd ,cents to fractions foundland, . Alaska, French .West "In- jam. . ,,r Sc REEN CARE✓ R ( i lies, Hawaii, Tu inn and St. Pierre Gerinam, it -is' expected that tiie �bh,- of a cent. • The half' cent pieces Tap an, nest attenrlance yet of delegates _ �. ` I "add also'- to the` -'amount oT et Minucion. - - . ... _ - . - "E® W��i�� woulc a - tivill azscmble: ' , O 'NUNS A lose change which' folks would have - .. 1 '� PET LiG ,y, i' ✓''�' V :...to carry sn' ti'e'r p6ckets. ' Alfliough- DurinG, the NASSIGUNG- -•� /.„ past thirty • yeai s the the Treasury has not decided upon „ FKOM A TRA$r< United States each ,year has sold The great need today is for Nardi- RiDD'N AN CLEPNANT..BC3T the size, it- is believed the grew coins more merchandise to Canada than ness, indepcnderice and courage." — GsAN RIDE ARAFT, /. would be somewhat smaller than she bought from the Dominion. 'Roger -W. - Babson: one -cent nieces, Likewise undeter` Over that long, period,' Canada - has "IT'S TRUE 1 that Jean Parker has learned and practices daily ' mined was, the type of die, 'or .face; purchased from the Uirited, States the entire setting up exercises of the Marine Corps," says artist _ to be used. 6 7Mo of her total imports and' has- "If you are a'friend of Mature you Wiley Padan. "'Also, IT'S TRUE! that Arthur Byron learned a sold 37 per. ceAt, of her exports to are A Lich roan, even ,iii old age.' — speech of. two hundred and fifty words- at a singte reading "* , i1 the United, States. _ Adolf Lorenz. •'Urirri#-r in the Fleet" will soon be at Loew'&. 1 • M.orrizbu'rg, Ont., Returns To Navigation Circles "yam - .. '•.,, ., ;. 1 SOMETHING TO WRITE- -HOME ABOUT ^_ v ,,II„ . : > iM p3: Just touch a light to "Dixie" I ( LARGE C Then let your pipe decide- PLUG For. Dixie is a mellow smoke The Best you ever tried! - Like Learninoon, Wallaceburg, Picton, Oshawa and many other aggressive smaller Ontario, _ communities where there has been a revival of shipping during the past few seasons, Morrisburg, Ont., 7. now becomes a port in every sense of the,word. Throngs of people from all parts of the world still - - -- = - rrowd into the district attracted by the reputation of Dr - Locke and now regular daily passenger ser- =• . PLUG SMOKING TOBACCO - vice on the Toronto - Rochester- Thousand Islands - Montreal route has been inaugurated "by Canada ; Steamship Lines. Photo shows: A section of the celebration when S. S. Rapids Prince, in command of , Capt. Cherry, entered the harbor for the first time. The Islayors,of 316rrisbum and Waddington, N.Y., ' dese_ates from the Chambers of Commerce and other public bodies as v.-ell as, throngs of citizens, were all on hand for the event. = CANADA LEADS IN CHAMPION RURAL ' ... HICH�''�AY SAFETY PLr�TI�dUM OUTPUT REPORTER FETED l Over ?G0,oca Ounces Pro- ,Missouri Grandmother in ! , .-additional .Constables 'Detail- allcticln For Last Year i\e�v �'0r11 Sa-vs Crime is, : Here There ed to Traffic Vitroi — Car > E v e r y w h e r e Inspection ^end Advertising 5,'` �1 Ot3 ces._in .Not Dews. Campaign.. New York. — A self - styled , A brother to artery other Scout, without regard to race or creed Toronto, Ont. Canada" " has "ridge- runner" from the Ozark "emerged within the last few months hills arrived in New York to be feted Tho Day. Scouts of- l::d:a carried sociation of Alberta, was askrd to Toronto. -T.o cope. with the "rising as the, world's. Leading producer in by editors an'd•publishers, and wel- eut a programme •of IQyst celebratlon address. the annual convention of tide-of death.; from automobile "ac- platinum, following a remarkable coined later by Mayor LaGuardia. Mahn- -of rile King's Silver Jubilee, wt'sieh '.>riks at dmotiton in June. cidenta in Ontario, lion.- T. -I . 3Iz- and steady increase in the Domin- She is Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Mahn- : :included beacons in the -hilly prow- .' Questen, Sinister -of Highways and ion's output' of this precious metal key, winner of a maga2ine "Prize for races, •rall,ie;. parades,' camPhrs?s and The Scout :yacht "Je111coe," visited acting - Attorn}- Geneiat, has an till,An � 1934; the world consumption the best rural newspaper. corr�spon- services for prayer and thanksgiving. Toronto and returned east to take :nounced 12 �fi ?tables had been ad_ and .Canadian .production were' al- ,lance. For 44 years she has written Scouts of Assam eontrtbuted one part -in - the .International Jamboree (led to the provincial force, most of most 'the 'same. _ about the doings. of - Oasis, :VSO., -- t "pice" each toward a cablegram to at_ St. Johns, Que. them detailed to the Irigtuvay tra'f -. Figures, on Canadian production (population• "27) or her. former Efts %I;tjpsty, and the Scow:.:' of B.- q patrul.of due Rotial St. Lawrence fie patrol. were -discussed last' week by John - •]tames at Korbyville and Mincy, ". - har mml Ori•.sa s+at a mrasage .d nt- Yacht Club 5i•a Scouts of :1lontreai Provision for C. Nicholls, as..istant to th presi- 3Ia, for the "Forsythe. Republican," :,.:i i e fccticti riit d lu ratty through. Hi.; Ex- addi'.ional traffic dent,- Internationa}"\ickel Company 'crieulati•on 725. > uradv a triani:ular� cruise up the Ot- cellt t, the• ' I'ro; inckt! Chlcf 5< out iawii Wv,•r to Ottawa, by Ne Rideau police - marked the latest step in Mr. of {'anada. White- haired and a grandmother, b$ r 211-00 y'cic rola211-00 ml!!ers tbnw. !i Vauai'and I•ake,s to Kingston; and McQuestcn'.s campaign to ptomote� "fie balicce, from a comparison Mr. 3laltnkey found N•ew. York "tre- _ St -fit, tier,- st�,��r "N highway safety. Posses-,ioii . of a' of all the _world production figures "tnend'QUS, overwhelming almost, ", ~ ttie_ den• a ttirt -In :uf Orin cr ihd C'hutu r, ,,.• t+, ;_ Itat,•pur, t•ha erhatrt J:rnt� a (z rtl Il. -'7 rivers icense , Ise ;rYa�al+lTlrat L'atv3 i3 .n ^u -die- -brit saidIe- ;vsltied tom- '.'do it uD asis for enforcing the traffic Talcs, finite)} in 'first place;' VIr. Nit holl.; .rif;ht. because .I'll never be back. any.. "1 ;,,, ,,,;, ,,, ,; .:� ,• +'•spJ {rs• anrptit tl 3•x'1,• V,a y;,•,,,tta'ti ro •.enjayinh them" aid` -the minister, and he }isted two' >�aid: ' "Ilitheeto, Russia ;• with• mines tnore." A week each in Now .'York , ' Scout tr,t:: !n c:{nr� 'rt11 Kite _tire he features of his safety cam -',.in th.- Ural mountains, has'been and'tiFailiingtn are part of, the prize t P +.u.tl_ %.Lu t, :rcrt.'., ^_ aigri— oltre ir..; cction of motor.Utc ci;ief source of latir,um: Re' ' � Central public School, through the. -nit, 'r +.t•�'nr., :+r•u- Scou!s bc'_au - P _ _ P P ' award. co- operation of I'rhicipai F. J. Tran- tltr -i r' "',,%,A i ,c•ruitte b.y 212 mom- �rhtcles aa�l ei quip unit an -ad -1 ti ble- figures "oil PLksrian production Only the Pleasant things .t..at hap -.. ' �- - som. tmrrt fn thrlr .two, bnaCS: "Carnmo- - vertisini^ campai'an. i last year cannot be. secured" but a pen in Oasis get into Mrs. 3lahn -, j dorF" nr.d '('ttl,tai41, to Ni.-ra -on- Departmental rcco;rd.� slowed 202i stiviy of all data on production and key's column. "SCoutirtg has 'done an lsi3mense the_iakr. They msde ttie:r week_ parsons had peen killed i7&_- au.tomo consumPiion which is to be secured, ; [amount of, good all over, the world, cttd' homitIt :arters :,:r g+tl sts of" the ]tile accidents during the first six indicates that Canada has.. - definitely • "Education in the'-capttcify for un- among races of every colour. "'hen Niagara- on- the'Lake Sra Scouts at mbnths of taxis" year,' compared with, taken the "-lead." der:;tanding oneself -anti others, and was Governor of Ceylon t saw lit - historic "a?y HaU, - 164' in the corresponding period .ofd' In 1t.!34, 3I r. ^ :irholls said, Cana- for making oneself understood by (tie brown boys, too poor to buy any 1J34. The June death toll was 41, da produced 'slightly over 200,000 others, 'is. ail- importazit. " =J. 8. s ,;sort of tiniform —they just had staves Lord Builetf Pirwetl' has' made a' am increase of 12 shove the .Slay ounces, of the meats of the ^)stir- Iiald'ene. w — organizing themselves into Scout total. --- -- ant group. He' thought that. 1935, po, thumous award of the Bronze i )troop and obeying the Scout Law*- roduction' uoulj g0 he hi•44 cross, u r!�n��t �aa�ra df r!,p "4 Il �111C dims not' uite urea # rtul enact on taom. q � "l latinun; - is a by- product oS "I have no formula for peace and —Sir Herbert Stanley, G.C. ii:G:, Gov_ Scout Movem>.•nt for gal•lan.try at the situation, "" 'said air. NtcQu6sten. ++ �e.rious risk- , 'to" a' "tern -eta. -old >�:olt` nickel - production, he explained. mutt confess that I distrust the �ernor. and Chief. Scout for Southern b ��'¢ .will get more attention 'to the' «There is approximately one cu cc judgment 'of those who say they •tRhodesia Cub, Jack,R. Green of the 1st Black law if we exercise freely the can -! troy. Of, platinum in each •20 tons •of possess one." —Sir Austen- Chamber- (, wood (Monmou'thshire) "Cub, Pack ation o th driver's se o cell f e licen. for ( copper - nickel ore' from the Frood lain. „ A cpport on the King's Cancer Fund Cub (seen attempted to save Lls a term." hree- year -std sister, «tic had. tallen mine and the efficiency of modern ' t Campaign from 0-hatham, Ont., re- into a pond, and last his life with An act pas>ed by � the last session) milling and refining methods now "It •seems stringe that Christian corded the disposal, by Boy Scouts, her. of the Le;islatuee gave police power, tnal :e, >- practical the collection of the ity has not yet had the faith or the Ifor "'silver donations," of 7,000 .lapel - to. order into a garage for inspection ) 'minute particles of platinum prey- courage', to repudiate war. " -' A. A. buttons bearing,. portraits of Their - - any motor vehicle they, believed a ent in' each ton of platinum- bearing Milne. !Their Majesties the Bing and Queen. =; menace to highway safety, the min -1 ore.. ", Ocean" Passenger Traffic ister recalled. Though platinum 'has freer ' fou.ld " From Canada Increasing Necessity ,for such inspection was in the nine provinces and was ob- Massif ied. Advert<ising in various. of fraterrial.orsanizat:ons various" parts of Canada are foss stressed in a circular Mr. Mc uesten "served as long ago as 1862, there ., n n * nP and Attorney- General Roebuck sent are no official statistics on produc- AVIATION Q+eliec. —From the cpen;n -- - - Soy Scout troops, as a community navigation in the 'St. Lawrence river Ontario police heads several weeks tion before 1920 and during the y0T \t• -\NT z,u up, �r•u:•r�u service activity. The Scouts of Al- April 20 unlil June 30. a total of ago. This was follower) by a circu- next 13 years, the total for the .1� in aviation:' vv will hest .ou. )rector, Prince Edward Island, re. 7,745 passengers 'left Montreal and tar to magistrates and Crown at- platinum group was 'on,y 419,000 \t °rite for information and jptc the - CanaQutu- Aviation' Club, IC+tchenrr, t centty were provided with commodi- Quebec for,Lurope, it vtas.announc- torneys urging suspensin of drivers' ounces or slightly more than double. ontario.- a ic•cn�vs v:ht•re such a course was be- the production during the last 12 ous hea�rq�la.rters in the focal Alas- ed recently. "In the same time, (,- 1 BECOME A DETECTIVE ; • . . cure Hall: A number of autstanding. 627 passengers arrived, front Eur- ]roved necessary. Months. For 1133, it was 50,755 ly successful Scout Groups in Al -ber- opean points. - Both figutes showed In the first six months of this year ounces but the remarkable increase ESi'IsR'tL�Cf: UNNECESSARY. �lt�. I'.rive„ to and British Columbia are sponsor- a 'sliJtt increase over last ear. in copper nickel ore mined in the ticulars FRET. write atau, toe Y 1; (,3 drivers had their licenses sus - Jul!­'. t>r +toot a. Oranel, T. �t„„t.r, :,l• ed by B.P.O.E. lodge,,. - Mr. W. J:• Navigation opened a. week earlier pended, compared with 1,271 sus- Sudbury basin brought the total ov- ,nick, Presi,rlent of the. Boy Scouts As- this year. pensions in the same period in 1:133, er«00,000 ounces for last year. Canada is now producing on a Of this year's total, reckless driving commercial scale, five of the six HORSES WORK BETTER accounted for 783 cancellations. In- precious ' metals in the platinum when freed from Saddle (soils, Cuts, toxication brought 204 suspensions, „ ., 'Sprains, Distemper, Colic, etc. by .. group, Mr., Nicholls says. These Xinard's Liniment. Keeping a bottle MONTHLY PRIZE CONTESTS and .drivers were barred from the p p +: al'C lattnllttl palladium, . iridium, . '.nf Minara'a in the stable as well as "•a Toads without a license, 'in the house saves Vet's and Doctor's .j rhodium, and ruthenium. All re -...For Artists and Authors rhos , i e a bibs. so found in the nickel - copper ores of ;. the Sudbury basin and Canada is • ' T'HERE is one requisite that applies to every type of "What our better self is we can also the world's chief source of - contest entry, be it an advertising statement, limerick easily know -if we will spare" two palladium. Osmium is the' remain- last line, descriptive letter, or a sketch. • . That is.* minutes every night to ask ourselves ing metal , not produced in this NG OF PAIN" j ' SINCERITY. t4lt made ust, really the happy, ourse of the country; , purely "In addition to its use in jewelery - Send a 3c stamped return envelope for full information day." —Abbe - Ernest Dimnet.' and as a setting for gems and pre- _ regarding our Monthly Service for Artists and Authors, or = cious stones, platinum is widely - " 'send $2.00 for a yearly subscription. Sample sheet for 10c. - -' used in industry. It also acts as & —__•— - -. GIFF BAKER, 39 LEE; AVENUE TORONTO ONT, variety_ of chemical ringmaster, Ater, Issue No. 31 — 'i5 AVENUE, r "Wars � are never "won, but they causing other .elements to react can be lost:" — Bernard M. Baruch. while being unaffected itself." 67 M1 LJ��UALi�� •� l --Mr. Wiluaaa, lw3w bas been very Suaday in Port Perry with their � _ 3rd -- Evelyn Fenton, Lucille Hr loop dl at the home of idle sister, Mrs. S. daughter, Mrs. Austin Franklin and SebAol Repast, sam (hon,), Done Baker, Ruth Sl"A Bath, is now rnuti► improved. family. Sr. 2nd -- 41erle Slack, Harry Tindall --The Township council will mee. - Monday next being Civic holid- -Miss Mary 'Kennedy, of Toronto, Altoas School. Rec*wnend" Eat- Orval Fretz, Herbert Hoover, Clay - on Tuesday next for the transactioi. - ay, the places of business in the spent Sunday here with her sisters, ranee Candidates- , ton Davis, Lois Fretz (hon.), Irene ,of general business. village will be closed as usual. Mrs. Jas. L, PaInier,and Mrs. Chas. Joseph Nighswander, 'Lois Kester, Pilkey (hon.), Keith Howsam, Clar- _ vi -Mrs. Peter Staring, of Oshawa -Mrs. W ,man, of Peterboro, and Palmer. Fred Lewis, Reta Eckhardt. Passed ence Baker, Mary Davis, Clifford sited Pickering friends one day last Mrs, T. Douglas, of Toronto, visited -The W. M. S. of the United on Year's Work - Joseph Nighswarnd- Baker. Sr. 1st - Audrey Baker (hon) week. their ,brother Russell Burrell has: Church, will meet on Wednesday, er, Lois Kester. Passed on Examinat -, Audrey Slack (hon.), Jr. 1st -Evel- Wm, Cullis is spending a few week. August 6th, at 3 p.' m. at the home ions -Fred Lewis, Reta Eckhardt..! yn , Davis, Murray Tindall. Pr. -Ilea days with friends at Lake Couchich- -The small boy is now lamenting of the Misses Law. Sr. 4th -- ;Elsie Eckhardt, Ruby Trod- I Baker, Lois Baker, Freddie Davis, Ing. that the summer holidays are nwA -L. D. and Mrs. Banks, Edgar all, 'Doug. Drewery (hon.), Barbaral Bob Lewis, Levi Fretz, Alma Pilkey, -Fall wheat }harvest has been it-, half over, and are• wondering where and Mrs. Bath and Mrs. E. Bryan Barkey. Jr. 4th - Dorman Fretz. Sr; Elsie Tindall. K. Reesor, Teacher. Vat Cull swing during the past week. The they ai went to. motored to the ' city on Sunday and crop is a heavy one. Barley also is -Mr. and Mrs. Harold Richardson spent the day with friends. -- -- -� -- ' being harvested. and child, of Toronto, have beei•i -The Women's Institute held the -The annual picnic of St. And - spending a -couple of weeks w ith monthly meeting at the home of ion was held at L o rew's Sunday Schol and congregat- Pickering • friends. i Mrs. H. A. Newman on Tuesday of -' S..Lq • ndbrook Park on -Mr. and Mrs Gordon Crozier and ternuon, and all had a most enjoy- ope the 4th Line of' Whitby Township child of Kitchener, have been spend able afternoon. _ on Thursday last, and all report a ing a few days with the former',, -Mni. Cartwright, accompanied ;�Piekerin 's Leader, Store.", 'pleasant time. parents Rev, H. G. and Mrs. Crozier. by her daugster and the latter's hus- - -A number of the members of -Mr. Leishman, who, with Mrs , band of Hamilton, visited her song the Pickering Branch of the Wom mn visit - Leisha and child, has been v Dr. V.'E. Cartwright and Mrs. Cart- - en's Institute were guests of the ing with R. H. and Mrs. Cronk, lef. _ weight this week. - T INTRODUCING H C ighland Creek branch on Wednes-- on Thursday on his return trip he .potato -crop in Prince Ed- day afternoon, and report a most Nigeria, Africa. ward County is threatened to be a _ - - enjoyable meeting. -Have you young friends visit failure unless a heavy rain comes A GREAT SUMMER WORK BOOT -Miss Margaret Richards, of the ,ing you for a week or more? Yo: very soon. In • otter parts of the _ . .. staff of the Sick Children's Hospit- may solve the problem' of their ent province potatoes are receiving too al, Toronto, is spending a two-week's ertainment by taking out a member . much rain. At a very Small Price vacation with her uncle and aunt, ship in the Tennis Club, Keep a sea -Mrs. Margaret McKay, of Tor- Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Chapman, and son's ticket in your .home, or get one onto, formerly of Scarboro, visited enjoying the lake shore for the per- for a week, -two weeks or _a month with J. C. and Mrs. Philip last- week. Rubber Heel :.... -;_ Iod. _ thereby establishing yourself in you -St. George's Church on Sunday, -- - -- -Mrs. M. J. Evans of Detroit, visitors' hearts as the Hoat Exceli August 4th -7th Sunday after Trin- - -' . -- -Panto Outer Sole 4A Mich, and Mrs. P. Dalliv€in, and eat. The scale of fees is as follow: ity, Sunday School at 10 a. m. 11 a. son, Elgin of New York City, are 1 week, 30 cents; 2 weeks,.60 cents at. Celebration of the Holy - -mnn- Leather Inner Sole visiting their mother Mrs, D. Ann -„ 1 month, 76 cents The Season, union. The Tor•Dnto Naval Cadets, - Rrt, who is at present in very poor $L60. !sew• in 'camp at, t! e Bay, will attend Toe Cap health. - Rev. - A. E.' Baker, of Davenpor, _his service. At 7.30 Evening Prayer. - -Local bathers in the lake are United Church,- will -be the preach- lteJication of N. _- ' -Fi nt $. w!, .ores- The Price is _$1.75 a Pair daily wondering if the water is at next Sunday's Special Bo; s' B: i srited by the Little' Helpers' Clnb, warm: Here is an a1-no t posit4ve gade Service- in the United Churci. -(rid also of A'. ar t'ars'i p^, ry Sizes 6 -41 , guide - "If , the wind has been from at 11.30. D. S. T. Mr. Baker, who i if the late T. H. Tanner. Prea.her - off the lake for 'tht past 24 hour Chaplain to - one. - -of the Companie it .both .services, Rev. E. G: K,bis- r . with aunexpe during that period, is Secretary of the 'I'h u ch. Cu fifer Son. 1 . , Y CHAPMAN a • .. '. .. you can expect warm water." ~Yrtce of the Lnited Church. He ,r -The local ball club are-sponsor: _ -The Committee of the First of recocrni;,eJ as an outstanding rn' ;nia :1g a big atki.e-tc night at the Park . July Celebration met on .Friday ev, ter. The me -nbers of the Boys' Bri ; n Wednesday, Aygu--t,•21' =t.. when a erring last and finished up the bus ,ado w,'il march from Camp to the VCrestliag and•Box;ng Pr•>gra^i rf _ - -- -- ` -' - -- - " - Ines of the organization' for th( Service and will occupy -the cents interesting .ontestan.s w;.! appear. _ ..�'wp STANDOUT VALUES year. A statement of affair% is be- `,;sectiun of the church. t:%ttries fra^t T( rnntc and oLtside r s Ing published shortly, Another imp -Rev, Ellaww-crtb' To'll,- M, A :, o' points will rnake -:p the pr >gr' ., pr octant meeting of interest to tha Whitby, occupied the pulpit i� St 4 Rrr•ap of well �n a-i spirt} 'citizens of the village will,.be calle•.I Andrew••% 'Church on : Sunday ar. :' ers from tze T;' -nm-o D -u;!.y News_ . :Tip Top Tailored Suits or Coats for within the next few weeks. You are, preached a very i- rteresting and im laper< are ex'perted. Further ann j ` urged to watch for the announce pressive sennon. He, has a gaud clefu oncemelis sad - details• later,• The men or Women• -Same elolh "Same 7 =.. -. •. -. 1i i play l 4 ) men a h g• s a excellent .--A warning -to may be predict for him aeuccessful care �: nght 'ext, at the Park here,, a sche d . Price--$23.75, had from the result of a possibly :in the ministry, His father.. Rev. Mr 'uled _game. - firtal accident on the curve just wes', Toil, Sr.., of Whitby United C'hurcrr - �� »' „• _of' Green River on Sunday' last, r aceompataled him: aria assisted in th� Garden Notee! - Gordon's Business Girl Hose. driver of a passenger car had hid devatianal exercises, '-and, elbow resting on the window sill o: also preach in St. Andrew's Church Unless you have your dahlias st• '- Splash -proof, , Snag - resisting, Chif • the open window of his car, when P next Sunday. The service will be at sled, the high witldS" are apt - "! m struck 'the ex 2.30 D. s. T. • b1 cm- - them -over and damage -, the - f oil Hosiery truck in passing .hi _ posed elbow' pulling the arm fron .Premier Hepburn has -refused tt plants• WTteri' watering,- giro daT lia - _ := the shoulder. Care and caution shoul, give any further relief to single men a good soaking, they also need hear} NSW be exercised by drivers, and watcl so long as employment can W see feeding, or a Rood t(•p_ dressing of m - -that left _eibQv when _paseihfff -other tared and they_refusic to -work. Farm- rotted manure, pick off the Blida _ rVii - Bonding, "'- -`- �i kering :-vehicles, This was not the first acc ers all through the, country are you want bigger blooms. Rambler - Ident of that kind. short of men and arse calling 'for roses- should have- the oid' %siren. - _ .: .;Radio Licenses ,.'; Established 1867, Farmers' wives and daughter: help to assist in,harvesting the hea- which have' flowered, cut off at the An the Province of Ontario have govt vy 'crops that are everywhere evid- base: which will give me new cane,-,- Into the fields - to assist' in harvest ent. But the jobless' single men torn . a chance to grow' better. Paul's Scar- 4 ` ° ing the crops, on account of the se a deaf ear to the call and prefer tt let only ngeds the weak canes shei-t= arcity of farm labor. In the pionter remain where they are, as they have erred and the dead flower heads pick. it was a common sight to sea a chance to see games and enjoy a ed off. The sane .treatment applies CHOTCE";�.ME _ s _ �► -women in'- the fields, hoeing craps good time at the expense of the to all the climbers with large flew- `` pitching hay, binding grain in t1N hard- working man who is taxed heav ers. If there is any sign of mildew. i " either sprinkle flowers of sul bur o^ „ i ZOc•.. • - - days of the cradle and ,reaper, xt►c lly thaat the lazy man may have ease p p Round Steak any other farm work that was nec and enjoyment. It may be that wher. the foliage, or spray with a solution _ f essary. But the advent of the bind they see relief cut • off, • they may of one teaspoon of baking soda tr : - ? er and other farm Ta-Soi- saving des choose -to go to work rat -her tha-s one quart of water. t-ut off• all seed Minced Meat. :. • -_ • 12c. ices, the women were relieved of starve. No - sympathy should be pods-as they form-unless some seed Stewing Beef, 2C -:­this arduous work, so that now. it is shown men who refuse to- work when is required, delphiniums should be • w • • rather unusual to see women work. work is to be -had. : ^ut, back after they - have' floweret' , r ing in the fields. -The Toronto and District Batt- and some fertilizer applied to help Cooked Ham, • '•. .. • 55C• -•An excellent exarhple, of what a lion of the Boys' Brigade will hole along and display bloom. motorist should not do was exempl- its First Annual Camp at Messr: Do not forget the show on August Dutch. Loaf, _ .. - -� 2C5C• ified in the village here on Monday Chapman's Flats from the 3.rd tc 21st. Variety Loaf » » ' 35C• morning. A local motorist was turn - the. 13th of August. It .is ezpectec _ ! R 'Ing- his car around to travel east, that one hundred and twenty boy s G roc and Lime Jellied Veal, � • 30c• when ' a 'west -bound 'car strack the will be under canvas fore that period yp front bumper of the local- car, bend - with the' Battlion President, .Mr. B p Head C�ieese . t !_+_• Ing it- considerably. The driver of the Thos. MacGregor, In charge. The 'just ar•rivi+d a large shipment of H h t west -bound car got out and in lang- Boys 'Brigade, which is. the largest Gyp• oc in ribs following eizeb ; c page not fit to publish; told off 'the Boys' organization'iYt the Old Land, 48 in. z 72 in. Gyproe ;��ogna, w ,,• .•' ' -15C• .,48 in. z 84 in.. - local, for turning without giving a has made rapid progress in Toronto warning, (which the local of course during the past year. ' There are, 48 in. z Win: had failed to do). After the argum- Thirteen Companies vdith a total 48 in. z 108 in, ' - ettt, atraffic officer was called, but 'membership of almost Five Hun- 48 in. a 1)fS DOONC'OnH Board R E D before he haft arrived, both motor- dred 'Boys between the ages of 12 Star' Lime • • r gists drove away. There were three and 17. This movement, which is in- Aiirritvril! Plit�tPr : = - infractions at least - leaving the terdenominatiorial, is . essentially. a ;� pICKERINV ' -:. Butelier (phone 3000) • • Pieirering r.. curb without looking and giving a relitrious. one, it has for its Object - j�� - warning; abusive language; and i "The advancement, of Christ's ling LUMBER YARD leaving the scene of an accident. i dnm among Boys, and -the promotion -- - -A cur•inus accident ucc•urred on` of habits of Obedience, Reverence - - - -•• -• - -•- - - _ ___._' Saturday last; when a Mariin Trans- Discipline, Self - respect, ar,(j at] 'that :. port truck,' which had been . sopped to nd[s toxvar•! :, a +_rue Christian Stan- t� pt O1� E' �" 1St '' •at the Otis Cliurch fierrice'statl in lima." The 'R)ys :rill attitmi th•• : 4. ; i ".where the dri,•r•t «ti�.c :Il!in bra ::.tnitcd Church turfing their- %toy Cli, l)l1t. H ;yt�•ight S SS fi. Tt: a wva', and i't:,.:',i lilt \C:1; t�, r: Sir •'t., l,(re, :ltit1 81. " ;i tt ; ^r• np; )l ;, ;p bt: c'11 �' 11Yll�C. A,:t11•,l• (d ' Y l;Rt - - '. .. - - A►• cuttin�'thr ;i tC a th'e Fa ? -_-b :'line ?.,,a' - ni d< f•,r tw., vc -r:, irttar : =ring rr_ 1':y''4 •inti iI.,heir. ' '''Thp Chi�l(i � #- • j^ fie and zz:od het rrc,l ::n ma 5e .i: n h,,t; (:,,1 it-� •ll,•v, ln}tnir,nr., f)lrt:,ttl(t: Pickering` Mean -. M �.rket t.rc..s on Jr)h,, :muse,' rdr,rh�,••.• ; :•rthc Lt!ura llen(I ;:r r�. :(,� ar 'h„r,i.: tt fir• AC - .oi,tti: ;n ( f f)altalii), -snit's r' 1 _ - " i••,in O >tnnar•trt: a- ,r,ci!rti�,n . i residence ,. t �. 1; =te T�. A. 33:.. r,' s1 _Aa F!,.... �. ;!1,,�1 ,,,,•a, 1 - �- -_ - •• ' pill "`.ti "tY'' :• `�)r>+rltill %a1L' Ih 1'.)'('�ii: {1C HCd - teari :g up- th 3a,•.n and fi . :,IIv i.� giros \a :r<! al ii: itiit , t ",, For : plunvin into T`;r.ti (, 1H -r -. nl< t)t,l,n -irt• P• r) , 0 � knn( kin,* this' a :r of C 'trea(•r ,n .,,rl Sn nrrin }. a«. I_R '1 11a rq. GOOD BEEF u VEAL, LAMB +� - °oundotLr Ti•r o, ' r ^�,,n `,� „n. 'a ?1Fn a e :l.r,,ct, l t',at a I:;, era,., ...... Phrrnt laic.. f f _ for .thn acct ,I7nt, i:,., lia; tht- iara'ce "'i1 :,1y, ts`-wili bo arras 1 'nit tt.,,; - -- - had nrrt be('n usod ” °; • furtl -et' aan•'�,,ir nr! ,q, _ . �A.ND• POi \K •` -" 1P •,, k: ,.V�+u 3rt :•�rtt;vd►► +rt�d�. ient. Visions ' are ni, . bcinc',l ��ir : :. 1, ­ hr,;p, of Tr,r :• ?.,, cp4:1* _ . held by many a,: ,) what'rnighl tl,n :vr•rk•enri -:'itii Iickerint f•-ends, 'ANTE.I)' -To rei)f, tcirh r; ri, have happened. The traffic is rep )rt- i - D,,nald Nlimr,) ' w h J ha; beer, �� ` (,uyo,V, farm ,t ,,hnut 50 a,t'rt -sr with Also 'GOOD SERVICE : ed to have st' ed t , ' ermit the mnfined i e i,.h ' ,, Otiaum Avr,t 1•t, once Bcx C,, pp_ p i(I his h(;IT.e far a.rl -tt A Pirkthr•Q Aca�Oiiue. 4U i ^. - 1 -driverle%r vehicle , 6, pass thf<)60: month, 'is able to be around a aiu. iI o Fortunately no children were in the - '.dies F,Nva Bunting has returned [ +,QSilons; RI nge• t;t,uFr� 15 gallons; Electric 4. :way at the time. it is understood home after spending several week: 1 ooi er..with 11 attachments good as new t' Fore Pump: Bed springs and maltresl Dresser' - t N P that tine company is repairing the holidaying in Muskoka, and washstand Apoiy at Pickering News• stERV ro' properties. -Arthur and Mrs. Boyer spent 'I • ' pg 'i • - W, 41k