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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1935_08_09THE PIC, K RIMN'' G NE_ VOL. Ll`'. _ 'PICSERING, OPT.. FRIDAY. �� t,' G. 1), 1935. ^ . 5U safsftsteisecal OLarber. .Green River OTI CE . ' • ,Highland Creek ' 3ledtcat . The service of the Green River The Women's Institute held their GREEN � UOD MDR. H. Q. PEAR80N— Phvsiciun —' Baptist Church will - be held next annual picnic on Thursday in the - ud Surgeon. Dunbarton. ably ., Sunday at Wilson's Park, Green Riv- picnic grove at Mrs. J. Moloney's MILLS Uur trucks piss your way ' E, FOKSYTI3, Op-h. D., Director - every day." er. The ser«c� will be' held in the home. The Pickering Institute were .. � - ;', Rloptometrical Association of Ontario. Reg. afternoon at 30, S. T. There will guests of honour: Mrs. Law, 'of Pick- fshrb8 Member of the American Optomeuical COAL COKE be soecial music. All are ,cordially ering, gave an inspiring talk on �aAarietildh• Eyes examined by appointment + "Successful, g" Established 183$ peons 2se14, Claremont. ones invited. Livia and '-Mrs. Cart- s -- — WQOD, CEMENT, = wright and :Mrs. P. A. White, app- — L.egat, ropriate readings with "Landmarks DUNALU ItUULY barrlu�ni, `•13AND, GRAVEL, Audley of Scarboro" and named many items „ "All Feeds �. t�pltcttor, Notary ruDLc. Moueytp l.o:tn, ThTeshing has begun and ,crop`s of historic interest. Ttdbilte was paid re lower in price. As tll6 OtSeq formerly occupied by car late A. L. Chris- •` 'and are good, with the exception of peas to the memory of Miss Mildred See, - tly;aootL wing of t.otut douse• whttby. (sty - ` which are only fair. who was to have given a travel talk market declines my prices BUILDERS SUPPLIER The Boys' Brigade, a new or aniz- but who passed away suddenly ear- will be lowered aCcord- ..1 BATON, BHLL, do liUdB Y g g W. J. BEATUN, K. C, ation of boys in the city of Toronto ly 1n the week. in l 1 also local cartage work — g Y� , ltl,B, Hisi.L J• v, F: ROSS modelled after the organization in gouge Hills For Doting pigs nothing is equal —'J• A. -WRIGHT: �•� w• MITCHELL the Old Country, numbering 120,,are to shurts to give theta a healthy >t7f ear btreec, Toronto, alb camping in F. M. Chapnian's flats start tsnd 6t them for heavier A picturesque weddin -Was sol- (Snoeeateor to D. Marro aqd Picker- for ten days. They area splendid - g feeding later. CO. RICHARD80N & Co. Barris inX Coal �,j lot of boys officered by good chess. emnized in St. Paul's Church, at .tars, Solicitors. St. b. etc., suites 308 •Dunbarton; when Arthur, second son Do not stunt Your young pigs • and 310 - --8 Richmond St. 1r., Toiogto..Tele ��jj They had a Drum-Head, service ill - �hon�- AA.A81t): Nights, Sundays and Holi• Tinkering; Ont. . the flats last Sunday evening. h;esa' of G. and 31rs. Young of Rouge Hills by feeding too strong ifeed Ra 3777. Pickering Phone 3tf13. Stf a was • united in matrimony to Miss on the start. Office phone 7400 Residence .85L0 Saturday they are having their Field Violet Goddard � f Peterboro. The THOMSC,N lk McMILLAN— Barris- Day when sports of all kinds will + ' FI E CHOPPING hives best .{..,icon, Soticitorq Notary Public. office at Rev. E. G. Robinson, officiated. The o g�idence of h1 r. T "homson, lot 11, concession 1, �TEi�ARTEARE be run off. On Sunday evening then re =alt_ in pig feeding. llCtgi will hold another outdo -r service. bride entered the church on the an11 i G_RI� D Fl log, Oftce hours: Thursday and Saturday �t, he from 7.W p. m to 8.311 p. m.. or by � s +_ of .l er lister -ln -law and was given • ntmgnt. 7oruntuof8 : cos RoyalBank �� ,r'yone i3 cordially invited tv at - M. Phone Pick 10J0. Toronto Et m53o3. Radio Service tend these days. It is not a military -away by her brother. Another brc, ? 3�1ty - _ they, Mr. Leonard :Goddard, was best OS V P PI N CI - Finest equiproeat for expert, organization although military term * - CONANT he AN'VIS — Barristers, are used, •but each .boy has to ')e a . man. A great many friends witness- a Monday, Wednesday &. Friday Sp 0t.rs, Notanes Public , ,guaranteed service ed the ceremony in the church and member o-f scone Bible Class. It is 7 ceatti per hag , - GORDON D. CONANT. K. C. Parts, Tubes, and Batteries later attended the reception at Mr. _ . _ - c ?mainly a Rood trainin¢ for any ,ALL1N F. ANN IS, B, A., I.L. B. " on hand. boy On Sunday ezeninR.:a?t an add- Young's summer homQ,. wliere a MY KISSINII FLOUR Oft**- -7 1 2Stmcoe St. S., oshaw. . -Car Radio ,and Atu liners a bounter,us -repast was served. Mr. Is equal to any and better than •Phone- -4 and 1i (Oshawa), and at the Court P re4s 'has given by F. M. Chapman on and Mrs. Arthur Young left later in lnnet. Why m. House, Whitby. odr, conatio Phone ;. ewhu- rlpeeialty, Outdoor Life and a welcome extend- • • %' y pis big price for by). - - - the 'evening far points unknown to the nanie . It takes less slaor,4 - .10 Yrnrt. Ea�rrirnc r e& by Reeve Robt. Reesor. thleir friends. Among the many erring and mKke% whiter btscuits -- Phone Mark 2603. Pick 400 or -a- friends resent were Mr. and Mrs. and a9tr lJentaf, stouts 9601. Brougham p P y- " -' G Fitzgerald and family, Rouge Hills,, This is your home' vaillc and Is - 'E[L O. SITH. D. D. R., L, D. S., Mr. and. LASTS. Fi4her, Mr. and Mrs. entitled to yutrr' patronage. 7.�14,tT.- Dr pal ), Graduate of The Beal Store Claremont Mr' and Mrc, B. Easton• spent the - Dy son Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. Ger eons and Toron- + week -end at orth Ba (tar ant office over D. A. Y aid Cowan, 'Mr.. Thompson -and fam -« , and Fri4g , Phone PHONE fY,t - Miss D, f,,,thy4Baker is spending a iiy, Mrs. Bruce and family, Mr. and -- - FURNITURE Short. hulida at 11u3kuka. y bars. Hawker, Mr. and 3172 'J. J. ER BERT T. FA LLA ISH. L DS The _David Liscombe .family spent :Mark, M-r, and airs. Barker and fam - - 'D D.a Graduate of the Royal' Coltxge of We are displaviog an attractive. Sunday' with relatives here. = sly, firs. Cavanagh and family, Mr, ,Srjjligle5 For Sale 5 4,eon.and the l'ntvers:4 of Toronto. variety of firs. �. Baker of ToronVa; i hol- to rntdence second door east of St, And- and Mr's. Thor Mi1rc, Leonard, Mr. - i Cbureh, Ptckerrg. ont. once hours ; 9 Aluminum and Graoiteware Etc. q Their many idaying with the Baker family. and Mrs. L'r e. a, toe o.. or by .ppoinrmenL (X-ray Furniture sad Furniture (}alt (3Klvanized 8teei Shin I. a.rd«), Rhone Pick 3701). 431y The A. Nluhun farr. ly of Toronto, friends, in Rosebank and Rouge Hill: Sovelties. Bird '@ Felt Slate, Shingles. , Prices low, in keeping witb times, called on Mica Ida Bate on Saturday- akin in vtZSlainl; •them"a lung, happy Also, re•rubbi•ring 6uagy wheel's. W *tl etsusfr 4r arb,s. Mrs.- G, H. Robertson and little and prosperous future. _ Lawn mowers ehpr•pened. :.,,,,,...,...-.,.... daughter are holidaying . w-itr Mrs. g E ,. IL F��. RADIO SERVICE Lemmon. T. P T RSO1r e - OLAREMONT RLI2ABETtI RIl'HARU$Ol�i— Dunbartoti - Call and get•prtces: Phone 281 "r M Mlti and aatoanobilein■urance of all kind._ Harvest is in full swing, crops are -' , M• unt COMP anie•of sohd dsaaeial .land good but harvest help is: scarce 13i Miss May Somerville slierr the - A Graduate of Radio 'College _ $ this district. � week -end at Cedarhurst. FUEL 1 1 P08TILL, Lioenaed Auctioneer, With Mr. E. E; Annis was the firs! fat^ Miss 'Mary .4neierson, of Montreal, + v EL • ., kw ooall kinds of York to an a sae Up-to-the-minute training mer to thresh here, haying threshed 'is visiting, with her moths! : - Mise►elafas of W kinds attstwd to oa ss.ossaa► F- g _ R' . ;,��, - aessea, Ad4reas ere" aivw P.O.. osm and on Saturday. Florence Mason is spending her - R. HBATON, TOCV1rsH[P F {NEST EQUIPMENT Miss Zella- Seebeck, of • Toronto, holidays with Mrs. Geo. - Dwight. Q • y perk. conveyancer. Commiss,00er for - for visited her people here over. the ezid Russell Dixon is somewhat under Builders Supplies vtu. Accouounr, etc. issuer or - - of the week. ! the weather as a result. of a strain. aae>^.teaoass. whice. ale, ont•. Gust( arlttsd Satisfae lion Mr, and 'Mrs.' A. Moffat, iif Tor- Clifford Bassett and Frank Stroud AT onto, spent the week -end with Brou -w have been spending a few days at Lumber and Lath Wm.---M Yr P— smonable Prices ham friends — r _ R the Boy Scouts' Camp. -B. C. fihinglea _ �Lkeaaed Aactioneer for York, H, ROY MILLRR. �— The John Everest family of Tor - Mrs. D. Hennick, of Tonaw-inda, - 3jII@ Coal - pwiirio aad Ontario Counties �— Brouirhom, Ontario ontp, were with, T. and Miss Gaarlm- and Mrs. Smith, of Toronto, are the At Mule of sales promptly attended to 48tf Pbone M,4rk 18(18 ; age on Wednesday. guests of Miss V. Allison. Alberta Coal x .� TURMS AItAtlONABLS Cats of the village have not had On August 15th; the W. M. S• DOIIleBL1C Coke g en MST be arranged for at the NEWS ofbce. • • mine lives of late, three meeting tr- meeting will lee held at the home of - "a" lndependeat phones. Pickering Mills agic death this week. Miss A. Thom. Topic — "Temperance" �ifineDt, Limb Plaetel" ~� Whitby. Ontario. Mrs. Perry` E. Wilson of Green- Mr. Russell White sustained a br- j,� ' .,Maple Body Wood :',,• ....Mash, Feeds, wood spent , the holiday with her oken leg and head injuries in a car i S/'1 ETY .• . aunt, Mrs. Robt. Devitt, accident near Guelph last week -end. Agents for Lnn' dy Feuoe and Poul Su Mr. and Mrs, Alice MacDonald of Mrs. J. McWbinne resided at the t Y PP y P anti Dtietall _�ooialaQ --Jt GOOD DRIVER i� ,,)j Toronto,'have been recent visitors at organ in the'United'Church on Sun- the GOOD CAR lies •stock at air the Robert Devitt home. day last in the absence of Mrs. J. 11101 —i ud INSURANCE with ` 1 Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Middleton have Toms. COCkBhntt Implements times their grandchildren from Toronto, St. Paul's -on- the -Rill, Dunbarton, f ZURICH l visiting them at present. on Sunday, Aug. 11th. Sunday Sch- �we PAm before Buyds i Cho in Mr, and Mrs. Beech and children ool, at 2 p. m. Evening Prayer at 3 Thq�fe�►agwt. Purely Oasufslty + PP of the Base Line spent Sunday at P• m. Preacher Mr. Hayden Mac Don- WILSON BR OS Qppipaay in the World. " Mon. Thur . Sat, the Warren Willson home. aid, . of Oshawa 1! Y 1ls l7 ri0 t7a tin► ... Mrs. H. M , of. Pickering and - -� o>ll>Z. K7YRIi�''E. MORLEY Only r send Greenwood Phone Mark 7200 son, Archie, and farilily, of Sarnia, s fit+ E700 called on the Browns on Sunday. Miss Muriel Clark is away on her Da N. Lockwood 'Mr. West, of Ashburn,';filled St. holidays. 8ediooYn Outfit' PICKERING, OPT. John's pullait most aexP,ptably r,tr Sur+ spent day and gave an earnest.message wnnis and son the end of the week with .friends in Orillia SPRAY - QOYsistinfi of siulmOIIS' Miss Gladys Gannon and Miss 1Kc' The Mission Band met at the home bed, good {@lt mattrASb, R. Go CLEN�ENING Uughlin,• of St. Michael's Hospital of Mrs. Wes. Sadler an _Wednesday E 11 FUNERAI� DIRECTOR Toronto, were visitors at the for- afternoon. jor osble spring. dreeeer end mer's home here on Saturday. Mr. West, of Ashburn, occupied ■* -ac- OhiffOnier; all in walnut Private Ambulance Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Beattie of the pulpit here on Sunday, CATTLE finie.h. Day and Night Service Detroit, :Mrs. Florence Bray and when he gave 'a splendid address Complete --643 W. Phone 9000 sons, of Houghton, Mich.; visited which was much appreciated by all. )kialvern'5000 their aunt, Mrs. Thos. Brier this • Rev. Mr. Mutton was Jn the - -- - - - -•- — SimWbns Bed Mattress _ week. village nn Saturday 'and, reports that and Spring.. 1172, E. L. Chapman; of "Pickering Mrs. Mutton is getting .along nicely Complete = x+14,50, -' Markham, Ont. is to have charge r)f .the Temperance in the hospital where- she was taken As good as the best — and -only 1 -- topic 'nest Sunday at Sunday School a couple of weeks ago 00 er Im ells( Gallon Duck and Lawn Chairs � Rev. 1f r. Harton,, of Claremont will The Greenwood Woman's AASOCia- w p P always In stock . For a -preach '}t the church service. tion and the Kinsale W. A. met nn - Hemp Rugs. made in Hol ~HOT DAYS The Women's Institute will hold the Writic a:rnund-s if F„ L.-Green tin In your own container +� their AuRua meeting at the bon)r.uf Thursday aft rrnnnn nhen an enjoy land, and Grass Rues, made alt,. •1i. Turk on the afternnt,n r)f able tune has spent by all. Qr © }i8'Ve have' supply in Japan, for veranda or Coleman's Gas Stores A meetln� was- called a fan• ni lit:- p + AL,,R•ust 13th. The program s;x)nsor- g sudl orch ' ed b the your ladies )omise:: {. assn by the Woman's ,lssoc•intion ro. at this price, 80 gOt year * p , . - Hot Plates y t p • , At Difle> eat Prices. - frarding rnnairs tr, t par nnagf . _ lj� an interesting one, ► Tementl3 Coal Oil Stoves well as i-lintint^ tho' utaide, f "3B ROn 8 re ill Hooked Mats, trade in Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Phiilii�s. r of H � • th 'r was mull need. Bug Killers Ottawa, called on frie)xis. nit ti• a The u altors family, of dakt Quebec,' day. The former's mother, IIrs,' l art union on F. L. Green's (tic While they last --95c: Fly Spray ttnrl I .FlyeT8 Phillips, who had been spending a grounds some two weeks age. Tn- Binder Twine few weeks with them has returned -luded 'in the party vas Mrs: Cal- a her home at Stnuff4i11e• " Jones Drug Store ' r C. A. STERRITT And Masse .Harris Repairs Visitors at the iilatthrlwc Hnuse ters Sr., who is $9 years of age..VIr.. ` WS 3' p ' Walters was a frequent visitor to Funeral Director oar the holiday were: Mr., and :Mrs Greenwond some fen• ylara nRn, Phone 6800 ALVIN BUSHB i R . F., Tordiff and Mrs. F.d. Tordiff, tviien her daughter, the late IIrs. Ambulance Service of Barrie; Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wit- Walter Wilson lived here. we' hone O�ItfuM } �i Phone 1300 ;Hardware Phone 4600 ter, Mr. and Mrs. F. T,. Crocker and she may, see a few more birthdays Dickering Mrs Allan Crocker, of Toronto at least. ., Pickering, � � Ontario PICHERINQ .. � •,- - - t., .. .- !Im"� As he did not answer, Norah slip- ped quietly away to the telephone ♦ �♦ ? • r S t and rang. _ n tea drTHE T h ere now; have n q u' etr eve in g. Gre and to bed early." ar�etS W9�1 r _ ' 9ri - �� STANDARD "I'm all right, Norah. I'wish- you . nd a sheer delight in the wou'.dn't fuss about me so." flavour' OF QUALITY hlllos was, glad she hall made ex- exquisite of Sa lada \ vines for hint. IIe did feel tired, but nt ,i throughout the tv~n you thought cf the boys and Japan tea. what they were putting up with out p Try a package. � TYorlid the:ei "li'here is Gpnevieve ?" he asked; �� `'She has gorte .to the Hutt. '.11easle SALADA h1ouch of croup and Maisie was worried..She :vas afraid it might be w'hoopinr- cough and they would- all •- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ _ cateh• it." "Did Maisie heal from'Kelly this :nail ?— - : j "bh yes.- He's growling cheerfully, V""� ao lr' so that's a good' sign. Ills Ieg still TIDE - - II give; him trouble." _ • "What with .. .. - - By NELLE M. SCANLAN - ha'f� hish telse can you thigh torn away? a,' _ Inn' same he had to go back so _ .'(Author of "Vpncarrow ") soon." boy, but his earl success and all */� "Still he has his leg; that's some- y y Makin Fruit - . - - - thin?,, -thankful o like t be ul for, not those years awn sure he g - ----- - - -_-- .,>.... _ _ l roor Potty Barker, his left arnt will' turn out well in the end.. ... '. : :, Jarns and Jellies sYrroPSis._ completely gone." Erena is still found of him and I , Genevieve could. feel the strain think they, will patch it up, - Pie purr ed set inbt,i.d, .t uC :u11yuuth telling on Rollin. IIe wrote regains- It's -time. Potty was. getting back; ' Hector was different but I hear Information in pamphlet an4_- boo3f_: _ Young Eiafty E'cm:.irrow. tinaliy tettlrs 'ly, with little about the war, but. the he must be due socn." ' g let form dealing down, nn ti:e I'encarroa Caren, }ti'.fttr, changing+, note in his letters indicat- "i, %yonder if he will come on the is quite a good chaplain ]satin re g with all phases of Genevieve, Its cousin, as t.ousekeeper,' ,3 all those little children •'of his in P sorving fruits and vegetables Iii Who t.7 in lo•:C wk;i hev c.0 iu, Robin ed •the wounds of the mind whir-h his '_'11-:roma with Neil. �� Dunedin but he has Nester's' the homo and of the making of jams, � Nervier:. cousin ��u JtacJonutu be body had escaped. Sontetinies• a "It's more than likeIyl said � Dlil- .,, _ jellies and tekles is published by' colt, 's er,Ru�rd to L,,:na J'vfcey.l;urt. • sense of . duty. p 1'etar Ponvarro:.• . is o vsAiibg imeres. cynical phrase crept in, .which. wa M. t,ha 'Dominion Department of Agri in Sfat�lr NitQ ,• t >'vV. so unlike hitn• a bitter Torah vent, ori' with her knitting. "He's too strait -laced for me. The The rt:nray is su'.'.tenty laced. cvittt jest about- e Iture, Ottawa. Apart from fullslirec,' _ the seriaus - illne --s of sr. noes r1en heroes; a sharp.criticisai of political- She had knitted them dozens- and very say he shakes, hands with you tio':s as to procedure, numerous re_ _ carrow. or'miiitary authority. dozens -of socks. is a rebuke. "' capes for, jarzis and jellies w=ill be' ' 1cri t auqr,,aty ar trs alafs:fo_ EvLin- the�first fear of roving a coward ''I• saw Erena today. "" - (•To Be Continued.) found in bulletin 77, on_ "Preserving Then the Urtat 1 \'u r' trcul:3 al{L Eiutrin P feels he mast inllac. had gone, aid. Also the-first ,secret "Did you? Hoar is she ?" and'Sliles F"'ts and - Vegetables in the home ", pride in having been marked out-for Put d'.n :vii his paper,----. - 1$ pamphlet' 237 oa "Jams, Jellies' = Genevieve worked with Sir Jliiew bravery, though in -his heart he knew `':il.uch be. *_ter. and much happier: I . anti Pickles", in the pamphlet "Jams. and also shared intimately in his he was no hero, unit<ss it' be heroic think when he comes back things will Basic-Slag ar.'h Tel" 'Made lrotri GtirdPn or, legal work., %Iucll that would have 'to be' afraid. Ile fought on dogged- be all right again. You can't help li'iid Fruits ", and among the hundred fal:en to Robin cgme to her, Some- I_y but'-with out illusion. admiring her." - and -one times Miles was carried ;via 'b his Robin -'s 1 ` "She's too -good for.him." _ _ Sevaral important changes have a Practical apple recipes to be; } y proritotion'to lIa'ar "vcns. found iri the booklet "Canadian ;own eloquence, and- a few greasy in- received with great delight, and his kOh; don't say that, Miles. Neil been made recently in the,reguiations. Apple = '• instructions are given as to singeritjca'sl;ppe4 into a, speech. He comment that he would vva it for was foolish, like sa many -'of the under the Fertifter'. Aet, one of the •making' of apple jelly, apple and 'knew instantly from Gereviev¢'s face ;.`swim in the Iiutt river Miles' re- other =, Ile pas flattered and carried- which relates to basic slag, (Thomas rhubarb jelly, and.applo jam. It Is, Phosphate)..It is now required, Vint that he had struck a. false nets. girded as an exhibition of wartime away, buc L% iar,'.t bad-- that saki that often the most interesting "Hoar did-it-go tonight ?" - ' levity which militated against die- That ' accident brought him to _ his basic slag have at-T ast Y# per-cent of part F1f a - woman's letter is the post. "A bit oily." cipline. �Iiics deplored the attitude -; senses." available phosphorlc 'acid and at least - I'm g script, and so a particularly- interest ' getting stale; aired: '' this. growing tendency seemed. to -cut "He was damn' lucky not to be 16 per, cent of total phosphoric acid. !ng point In this agnauneelzrent !s; "I bet you are..Can't yr✓u ease off the' ground from under his feet and killed. What he wanted. up the W ai- and have a fineness of at -least so tvbnt 'may` be regarded as a post.- ;a little? Take_ a spell, Father." the feet 'of those who stood for the wetu road at that hour -of the night, Per cent, otherwise -.the product nrtrat script .= -the .pumpblets• and; booxlets ' "How can IT' ssi be sold under lb tiaras ''Loa Grade _ pa rig era, with that red - haired singer —' r�teit•ed to are available free. -. "I stappose- not. " - They heard Rollin was in hospital ",It taught him a lesson. Anti the Basic Slag ". Moreover, the percent- : After all, there was no spell for for r -a spell, but no 'detnils'of injury' scandal —" . age of available phosphoric acid _ the 'men at` the front,-- and :this - was- or illness were supplied. Then' back "There would have been a Brest - .must - always lie given as a - prefix to L^or. _ Summer- = paradise in comparison. he went for a couple of months and ' deal more scandal if I hadn't got the brand name; as, for esarhpie.' "is i • once more his -name - appeared- in the - him on to the ..hospital ship and Per Cent Basic Slag":. - # l hospital list. away. " - Numerous shipments of basid alaz. _ R e a d i n g - t ! ' It was Kell who was Mill con- . ' "Yes, 1, suppose so: It soon died S of a low . - quality from the standpoint Thc,;e dots cart Cor ltg t readlrig, _ xalescent -in England,'t<ith a- crutch down. The girl has a nasty scar of, availability. _hyye been imported' and. I''ui}-carp'a Progress b victor, 1 r r to ease, the strain of a shortened leg, right down her cheek. i don't thin]. -from. Europe during recent years, and Canning f1Iu;;son 'Company, - who told them that Robin -was a 'bit she will ' ever lose' it. Toronto). aliens you to IIow__alan8 - nervy;.shell- shock, -he guessed. He - "Sery -e her right C� =pity -'far- the_ recent changes Irl the require- had- managed to see him. one day, her. She knew Neil was a married meats for b'ott analysls.and• labeltfng c -a.�ly .-with John Polse:irp'• Jarvis -'In- _ hls.soarch for adventure and Tame., man." - - have ' been accordfngry designed to 'We a dNse a huge' "Red Drag<,rz" ]iris, �\' • CHAPTER T�V E .NTY -NI \,E ••`prey don't seem to mind about protect. Canadtan purchasers against "you look tired, Miles, Why devil that. The war ha' cotrrpletely turned n until j?olyS,rp devises to gn'e has- - ,,, - „ such fnferibr grade products, passcue!rrs a- view of a stinrise ,orer', you rest, their heads: the downs, We nest bhrnatornt the ' O "Rest? How can't rest"' "It's nc� uniform. Any'man,'in a t• T ng'lial 'c0un-ttyside- wit,.'r Polycagp "gut you'll be -ill again. Don't go uniform will do•'r - s♦ out to the meeting tonight:. It's still Nora rambled -on l,etvt'.een Plain, "Intrrnationat war will be stopped a:i the proprietor of '.the `:C'"eiu : Age - sainin let me tin u and say some day as duel have been, stop. 'Flying Company. � F-rotn .th.a u e try= g' you: an purl, plait a, purl- — splling quack medicine. The Chess= 8 P } P _ can't -come. - used -to be such a` nice little ped. ": - G- aoa•ge'ilcrnard. ha'n•. -vale Kennels - ,•ire. -cur next atxempt.• Then we. arquire • a nett•< paper; by a,. Bip -pf. a cola and by blackmaitfng' Z the ]railing' feature w•rlfers -with the of a. c_harming* .•London' • -\ -- - _ \ - _ - al:trF: s;. v� -e ac•tualfy= m:tl�e- it 'pa'c; fill:. :n , ail, "you get your. money's worth, in. the chronicIe•of thetilae.nturts - of. _.. - `i 1t ;. _ this ; :,.;zing y;otiug .man. '•; :•�,, ���;_' � tom, F•/ f,�A -1 _ - � � 1' .4 _.- '1 i zopl_- Didn't Rush-And Run So Much Lang •Aga l :i , 'd't'�. lady- Nl:.q•_•e «f stag Sh�stn who alw=ays vtore a 'white' - i1 tb • ' '• _ ,.. �.' ..; .a,`��i`11 i; - , . ct+a`rmeard�a�� - = grandn }other's cap when she .came .. l y/ the Hight theballat, to listen to ser :bons, seated in front / o tat! °i. e �jet+i °8 oftadbcastYo4 tiv -oPaw� p�cv. is•one of tits memories of Rev.. li the iced° t efts' t,oe sucPass tl,. G. 1`ri: on cf lb e,.ey Ltu ell Church, Q". �1 , ;� - ; : ;% �11� etati��ost'.1 Eo� -It «e�ptea�� mgr, -..,', .11iat :co, OtttariQ; bt) }sags in fire l : ni(tccn atltbo %fists 1P ever a o, bt,11 io alt d .- ;.. ; d a loridec it � sse b` a u,- °tl�c tl :c Cco::svillie circuit,of ttltte t�Icthod in -'i r strati lot, Q vtb I)IN , aUpf o 5�P « ti. L born' °octac ^e :�1OiOtt�be t6 t altid� e� "St C'.l;:ireii, I belie•v'e People' ]iced` a!1 f s4 4 • tat glue; ante cod .a-1 sct,. .post �g to a i. a as e:4a:el', n10CC contented life therm - z: i aao,c,°� tt {�i ta%, n °ter t t Tho ' linty w- ,O s od• tea e�har8oaLiao "vd'O�%%c star Oar ped i :ltt't rush -mid. run so mueli anal -f . . a _ 04 th al Ca ott,p (ore aoce • Reset ,v , Ro` s1t •bc'et{O�" cart e`ttt think it wps better for them. 'They; _ ' Ihtilli aritoal Ming Otto] F °� 50, Ctaxt excta • all :cent to church, too:,, of stn tax e" eats 5 too tt'a r St t �► . lo'l`l 2�t x S �o and t - :g a adrv'ss50c, g1e w all I o 90 iZtoB - - - C ■ �( v. • ;• ' . • eat8 eseN ial �� t dey WEAK A K W O MEN Salto °tat spy' t l.'°° N. `piia A ,Fags* - RE you tired fin s d. A Y s s'r• J w El.• 8. Ge ^� nervous,. run. E' ti 9 down? . No PAP? snap° , No ambition? �1p4`Yt4rid�^t Take Lydia E, s� , < : s �a' 3• 1� Pinkham s Veg. `• s., etable Com. (^f ` / pound. It gtt;ets quivering nerves , ;' —improves the appetite —makes MttYtr >etbsa8asuMnretsgpi� "a a� _ �(�', - i life seem worth living again. Mrs. James Martin of 22712 I ., 4s /a t <, t�`h'., }t; ' , 3 fsi 2= ,. •jai' �,�, - Alain Street o Hamilton, 4le On. tart , sa s' `four Ve et ble Com• •� :.5 tj::•.Cy �� pound guile me up wonderfully. I have gained pep, my nerves are - !, - , . • nd I have a good appetite. i I feel m ' - r :,��s l t "' ,,... <• `> - - I fee! much stronger." TIty COMPOUND a.. 1 1 1 `.' .. Issue 'No. 32 -- 35 56' ;z _ + , _ t Balancing The Heat To Stu Economist Cond t Thi ra Dress - ;I d 'ona Crochet s Lau Wheeler ..rJ, ..,,.w `, - .A �.� -,� Lecturer in economics at Univer- _. _. _ '� t For Summer or Fall { •t 1 sity of Toronto, Miss Irene Biss, y ; ' ' • young English scholar, is en route to - ,' l +..� „ '` ;t i Cameron Bay, on Great Bear Lake, J _ • • l f �.��,.\'' 1{ ;; } . and the Mackenzie district to study : � � 1 J'�� a ,�;, ;, ` '�`ti' t I economic conditions of the Cana- �I . , -_ - . .. - ti .. _ . 1. . _ .. - /1F . . -- -- ...._. - ' a, " ;; . ' 4 ; dian northwest. - - ; f - - _ _. - - - f 1 1' �' 7 ,;� ;> ., - ; � 'ti,, r 'k h t , :1 bliss Eiss is a graduate of Cam �•,% :!; >NY.., --, 1 '`,`t;1;f 'r - bridge and did post - _graduate work ,. I. __ _ '" �,y -' .�:'`: t� - at Bryn Mawr. She gives a course '� �� ® ' ti k ;1 in economic structure and theory of ^^". -•�, , ..... industry to second year students in ��'' . ,l��i d � �t a _ . ._ l ! _, the University of Toronto. � 1'j��'r''�, ? }: : .l r ' " .K : +'`, �; • a: `4 • `., Fier 'research .µ,ork.: at Cameron ;1'$, r.•, �► °� -1:, 'r:^ �1 :+ :' , (, + 1. I �1 Bay will deal especially with -e}ec- f .!� i±��' I 4c ', es,' r:• `/� ' S'i'rI I I " .. . .trical development• and she intends ;l: a; i,'' . , ''•.- ` . ?'' ' 11, ��22 :: r :" }� t Lsut a m n s the area. _. • t ' ' f ,? 1 ' „ Miss Biss left Edmonton for the �a: �� { ",�� +.' �. ;rro`•;::• �� ,1;' 3, 1., ;.: - �/ w .c, �'� _ north bv- sii lane. 'a'fter'10 'ii s a - l a :' ' ^•:� :2<<i? ..':fo _. . n P aty, t. ���,�"''� 1 Cameron Bay, she will fly to Agla- .i ,' � .• .`, -!.•' '• •'Y;',1t. ;, -' «�3 ,a1'vo- 4 �/ ! r'S,< .4 '� ,.fir :' , ' ' _`` '• ti' ; %•� ` -•.' :••;r f ,: • I, c }k and from there to Fort Yukon, '`p c.: ^::."''"�•,.� ~lf= Dawson City and low t �; ; n the, east �", "`. �.- . <.`'.'::':s'' f.• °. �x' _ coat _to Vancpuver in. time to re- ,A �r j}),�;ijr J r�'Z 'r''•:,d�`� �,'� tv a a 4E. as ;f''' `: ' < •" *� turn to Toront when college opens i' Y �' .y�r N /; ' ;, ,i�., < , in September. N0�+ t��';. rs } - '`u,�? //S,k w,y„ ii. i i /, Sig 1111wt,;i NNN �'t.$ l'Y'. ,.,ti .. :: �:•� {d :•.:.-''- y . .. � u' r „• 'rho/ n/ !a,wd /. "I'' . ,t(,r. I .Ak. , ' % ?r!',• I - -. � � SM� W : :. s Attacks A/lttnitions 'rr,�at` ''j , �, - . o- e, /' yn b.rx /r /, w,j7, /N/ /'. /j, 'q-X *, ._ ti$ ".,,'� '� - s "i...q.. =•tS r,':!N.... �.` 1. I �,: dry s 51". `iN 'l4u:�/i: J',�. ,� .r, ",> , , r '•-,•.:• -.l.J� ' 11 / / 1�!p _- . • , •i 4 i(grvly, F N , I I "� Ta 4 •� \\ �,��' •, +'i i � S' '� �� °� '- i' . 1. . .. P �' p' . / S � }''r _I. i ce,G.•,: =i' :1 - �7iy,�w , /%.,.,//,,(tv, „`�'4 �, ?';zl:. d 5 /';..'�Ytt7, 0,�” i.r'•': �i "y _ .. ,F.I., /� _�, ,, -._��.,0p rr :T4'tiN+aK• '°r "c 1 _,j ' „ n .+ "'may `• • -•. : ar :L•17..- a?i' ? _ s.�'r -.�:. s ..41i _ F ',}-•- __ . �fWh;' s� F �x�y ,.', aCROCHETED DRESS PATTERN 1013 :� ,� , 1. ' T. i< m ±" Im lode this Iorei} lacy, dress in 'your - wardrobe and you'll be . l ` . , ready for every occasion! It is an, exclusive- Laura. Wheeler model - -• i ": "r:.: - , t- — with all the style and accuracy that this irPp'lies, You'll enjoy cro- ' . - - . ' . ­' _ . ' • € . che't,'hg it; •for the ifitch is a simple one that you'll .quickly, know by _ 11 r, 2' heart —The entire dress, except the sleeves and yoke, which -are in . _ . z yb aFte, are in this stitch. The contlastin: stitch is Q plain mesh which r ``: r�'' ; ' E stet 'off the other pattern tery effectively. You crtn,.makQ the drew e';:y.,+ / :. +': ; _ in cotton. or wool —with short or long sleeves. This means you cazk _ < � hnce -if .for sufnmmer or_fall,, as yoii: like. But. whichever you' decide, - • - ^ - ^_. ... ' a - - you ill have a dre =s :that will make you distinctive in your style. _ Pattern 101: comes to you with detailed directions •for Makin Dt-rothy Dare finis this tl+e hest way to offset tha. hat riay 4.- Rer : , .'.t • - . the dfcs.= shown i'n Sizes .iG =19- and 39-40; 'illustrations of it and of - pai'a,ri.kceps the sun's ray -'off -her. back 'and. the cooling. spray swirls all- 'stitches used; material rectuirements. acrun i It - while she. rest3 "at. Santa. Monica durin:,, n brief vacation Send 20 centsjn stamps or chin icbin, prefer- red.)' for this pattern - -.from hey film �cotk: - . ` y 4 T tcetiIQcraft" Dept., ' v�'i1 <on Publishing Co., i3' Adelaide St. W. t . _ Lord ylartep, former I:rlti,h or`orito. - - . artYllery officer, who told British - - - - - Y - _.. mis�'rbn' Ott pristtte - _ _.. tt are Cinderella - ' - - m f In 'or • til t _ c .K' chenw ' , _ -- ... - uri3anu helh-' used tby .Briti h - . . , I.oy _. . .. _ . .- . . . . °° . n . World War were sQ defective _ . .. • . -- _ , " __ btir�t in muzzles lzf'. guns ' .. _ . . .. s. . ., . hat they ,,,read o€ on the enemy. p ��� kd _ F .Cl u� .' ,c rLrbu i,`,. .a, - F.. .: M1 _ _ _ - VW :; M ;' . � / . y . _ .. •. Lf:S�fl� ' y £, c. t th t per t '-o -fi 1 ' area ma &ed N(1. t a e ul a fts r �' - _ _ ' : _ Composition t• 5 ": . Th,'s -area may 'be . d8cd for one { fr A prarUall t'vttlr +ierc.a] Ar :i�t or desi,n' c•r picture, the toner three- ,i • � .' :_ �' , • ' Dc�.,tner ,needs is- hl- l- .u.urk a - safe lfths to I,e occupied `by type -or the �` y ` �_ n:e;lo,l'of roceciure in crc »tia� his, e•v ' _ _ . n j, w 3 . P _ . _ t , t matter of 'our - arlverfisement. , ,I - < ;- �\, _) compel= aiu�1., Last. uaek ar dcrosn- i't.ucoc i again to divide the left Sine . �'', a� 'kt t <: =aryl the fir.lin� rf the °• to 3 into five eq'ial parts and place, the - ~ «, 4- - - € — _ -i c r� 6F n -t t , t F';, n r`r.Iti _ _irne f cii��. inn a 'B ". R' i a '' _ e could ^+ - (i'.;oa C'OMPO -;1 =jO 01k Df ',S1(;N have chi :c' the lower twz) -fifths for`- - �- , . . : .Y, _ �' � : ` �; r ' ; � ��,\ mu,<t be OT'kI?1;Ft�.�" :1'\D.. :C' ti- ibis' lute of division a had so isiun if tv <' " a : :+uk . h _ . \ �' ,'- :,",I TENT'; tha: i ; t'., .pktrta .or aroa� •tcsired ar.'.i ,Lill• have the areas • in '',xM ....t' r � ''Hew often da.you hies your bus• ,,rust ?e.in "FT- 3I3:.1(y, \1' AND RE= close harmony and, relation.,one , to ' " � `� band' _ ..— T._1TFU to.elch atiu': and .t rile r or-'to, the hole. - o the othc v o• h w . _ F ' a y x ften tli s -tyl chatigz ," :� >`hole. - If .thi• : F tits .. ... not bear 1uw we Have three m »eses. of .`. *: / "' ' ''.. . . - ; y ; . n. - - - .- - - - ratios atl+I proper ,rc': {tionx— ratios Z Pe to place in the lower three - - ,� ��;•. ` ., rl .$ ; '' \, x- _ - 1.re�aliun: pi'u,or.,c ancj S}le "�;tuac f; ftto' nf,Ulll`.reCtangle.1Sr.deride.to �' 1. . "k� th,n2 in Art =the Dcsan ��r._Cattl- Lice largest, mass iotteriPt on 1. - .- / pe glen iii! 'be BAD; it cannot be the di.id:ng fine'B \free we_have. �� _ \ t a , �- .. .% AR`I. -'if it- is E.�D, ar} mor. t;:an decided.,apotl the heig#tt of tills mass . "'.. 4 _ y , C ,', ;- i3 �� F3:1D F.iGLIS1I C:�\ Bl., -3 \l,I_L.I of. Ietter.n�.•t�e dnule rs hetghL ln- _ w f_; . - j �`:, from the'a�pec•t of ]an,_.mze. to fi!'ths a::'� peace •two•r1iirhs• apure _ _•.. .. I. Q,. . ,1 `? ' `: ,t 1�•, �4 . i - The fL': �,.'... '.f, :+ (•niMil'.- 21i7a1 the a1i','lit ::la "Un 11) 'p 'it rr ' , - . _. .. r f . �,� , '. '.4,. -_4 .. ��� t =� .1 = _ - - a _ C, t l'. a;l, l (^.' .. _ ' % * �. + C ern �4.1.�r'r •i 7•. / / .4 11 t'x �� .. . .. - -� .'t _� ... . .. yl #a' _ ` C j �� . ... ��:.:�x r .. Weary William: Ye - i `..Z. :_ p, 1 might Q ' � say that 1 have my office under my - • I • - C ' - • The' old =fashioned black fr }•ill;' pan with the aid of scikme; -,' i. hat. _ ' , . •- - ` , ' +`going -platinum blonde. :fit the current Housewares Show in \�« .Tattered Tom: Yep, ,and 1 ,'Pose . _ atttactin^ much attention.. It re re -cots the restilt�'of ex terto t' you've a lot of desk room for rent E ..,. ' . _...- _,.York, this new sil�'erd sl.ille ;,' of "Ltr ht'nic}.el Last -iron ally in. it, too., '' I 1• ' ' '• • •'''' ' i I'' p l ments . , i , , � to combine the cooking dualities «'Illeh �fan(1 n10t11Q1'g, appl'eClated _ u;ith the 'shining 'apltcaranrt 'the nloclern housc;riLe wants. 5 . 2 _lyrist i fo pV_1 zi:: or ,�h ?c:':.. The tiOxt. nrab:ra*i ia.to divide. the - _ ::t a :7Uau::fU:'fna ::(r, s::n'.r_- , they 1.Qninin:n, area; above and below , ... __ . Youth's Midget Plane , ... •. - Iraq have .no• be5u. in iiicnlccives• panel " C" in PIhTrIS. For place• . .. , This 'can, only he ,* c ,:ishe1 by ,,lent of panel '•D" we -locate' our- - - „i t,'' ,a� s ". T_._._ _._... _ __ following the natural lav: •of , pro- dididittq line.�nt She Si:C'O�D- divis- +s *� .I' r' -- ,,; .- port:uns•. ion, placin; taco- ftft}is above as, be- " f= A eery= beautiful proportion is ob- Pure. . - 3= t c • ., • ; taine'1 by dividin an area into a �'ou will 1•,tice a change in the ,'1 . ratio to �. s; t! „�:', _:C , ^'• It - .- plac'cr,)en of the lover lit i 3inn line 7N -;,;: f, ,: • ;' �- c 'cote many other plc tt ng earl ls. to t+ le lotwcr two- fiftba insstcad o€ ' :, �` 1,- s.'. -.t r' • s ;i that ,,lily b ' e used Just as effect,ve' tl fifth we l . . . - ^", :�4. � '.'' • . z; , y• le upper twii- s. Therefore . „' ,r,;'..." 0 - . .1 lk _ I trey stick ,to the ru.o of •.usin; pace our patiel, of 'type three -fifths • ', i 4` urea uses that are related• o tsr +< ,, +fix; .aa above the ciividin,, line to corres and X �, ➢' ;•ham ..... otiler an}, to the u1;oL.• w P.. ,,5: th th divi.'u v e �l n rt: � `t s: e n < 1 e of the ld . . . I . . . A ai � yt. n 1l _l0 an cl ..l 1 .. .i ^ ;`',, •+•'+','•� lUif1'Ate�tR•0 R'ay'S Of U;+1 n n,_ at'Cq' _ - ,:. , ,�' � - :�.• ng tine _ Ex. \o. 641 Cre.'lte •one - or two la - { •ati Y � : 1, a. It is o _ ,n t .. .necassat. fr - •'t )r us to �� y outs'snutiar to Figs. 10. `?10 and, + ° < 1 ^ .` i, discuss the merits of e nch here, we '?11. using any' 'p; easing ,ba> Mon }ous • I. \ l t r to de non,tr to the m t'hocl yea >, by folio,, ing the law 'of Pro - '• I n e a ;;;;::; V ' .> `:.,. M }:� � i obtaining proper -Placenlpat. Pig. Portions n; tau;ht in these lessons. n'� :. ..10 is' a square area, and Fi;;. _11 of .Wp, int'it•c questions Srom our react- rectangular shape, the latier being ers.' 'l'hese lessons are free.• A email . )a , '' t.tvn thirds.o,f the . wi,lt.h -of I Fig. 210. i'e t,' chargrd'for crittci�m on read- - ar a n. _ C ' • " et ers' ,kctrhe;. Enclose a three cent ..:....�. : ....... ........ ...... _.._, ..... ;i square either two or the _ _ _ .._..................... _ _ .. _ M —. -..- Drn�v a ar - - t}n;es, larl;e> than Iig.. °1 Q..ProreeS I.++ ^c) stamped, addressed return enj ^'ho'smallc.�t plane in I•:ngland -1.. feet Ion;; ,.5 feet 6 inches high, with wing span of 16, feet, to divide the line on the left side of •elope for Personal 'Ter - to: '1'ti powl -i- . by' a modified 32 horsepower automobile enine —has been designed. 'and built by- Stepheh Ap-' • ' 'the rectangle into, five equal ,parts _. rt D}r�ctor, '_Our Sketch•• C4- ub. ".31. pleby (left), 23, assistant technical cow- ineer-.of airplane company. He is shown puttinl- finishing and then 'place your line of- division' .� lelaide . St W., Toronto, `Out. touches on it. He claims it will cost a cent a mile to run. and will cruise' at 65 miles per hour. . . 1. , . Ir - 4 ' ' - ' i . _ , pp QQ 4, Sumer Course at Toronto, spent essfal Entrance pupils, Misses Reta elect was the recipient of many lov- Om iG QwcO • the week -end with her parents here Eckhardt and Lois )Center, Joseph ely gifts when a shower was given S1ae1lLsmithing, & Wo rk -• Mrs. Brooks who has been holid- Nighswunder and Fred Lewis to a her by the Twinkling Star Class on _ at right prices ?erns - aying with her sister, Mrs. W. Me- trip to Niagara Falls. Tuesday of last week. _ Now is the time to have those repair Kay, has returned to her home at Miss Beatrice Carter, our bride- jnne isthe time a Harrows re repair $1,75 per year; $1.50 paid-In advance 31imico. " "' : - - - . also necs sections on hand. The fan- _ $uliscriptions to the United States bliss Hazel Fake who has been r 1.,� t . ous Fleury Plows aLways on hand. and.ut. Britain $'1.00 in .advance.- living some time with her•grandpar llditiple Leaf 11i�LuiZ♦ Fu e � Al odexler in Viking Dream 8e arw- rnts, 'Ylr. and Mr. .s. H. fake, has re t Eyestrain tors and Electric. Washers, p A -i — turned to her home 121S11Ta11C8 Ce• - 1 Desler--in- C�ockshutt and Frost 6' JOHN M U R KAR, Proprietor, Hiss K. Reesor treated her_ suce . _ ?'' t ,at Wood _machinery. and W AWANES A INS. CO. A phone call will bring ns to your farm. Different - - Garden Notes _ . Cheap Rates for' Farm and Conntrf - _ welding. • • Rev. Mr. Carpenter will be th. ncetyl ne 2. -o =y: a " pre next next SLmday ' morrtin it Buildings Phone Pick 710 p g � As the Fall Sh6w is close, mayb Windstorm Insurance on Buildings - - ' the United Church at 11. 30 D. S. '. i F'. S. WG`C�dW21,t'C1 : few hints wily help. :Age3- � As previously . announced this µ•i1! Windmills, Silos etc. 'GREENWOOD 401 • Flu.rers suhuld be picked either in 7 ,:.be another Boys' -Brigade Ser�iee Automobile Insnrance'of ' .hi: mo`rnin'g or late,the night befcire. •" ' . ' -- -. -. _ _ and Mr. Carpenter, who is .Chaplain, �s soon as -cut,-'put put into deep pails -All Kinds by L. H. Tuck Opt, D to the• Company coxnucted .with th �f wader, Dahlias should have their Write or Phone - � ' Prospect Park • United Church, i:' stems dipped for one second in boil- Part 13 }� -: highly regarded as a Tuung People's ing water Dahlias, Gladiolii; Zinn BOWMAN & ROWE, NOt1C@ •t o You' Speaker. There will be aldother. Drum %VRIT-HY -. ONT _ ias and Roses can ,,be cut two or The science' bf optometry is to de- .... •: -Head Service . on Sunday - eveninv at �i - 7.:30 p. m. D. S. T. on the Flats, three days before the 'Show and kept .Carolina Jubilee Sin `era termine the relations of the eyes We do Building Af all kinds., ' in. the dark cool cellar if you ' think the body and to find out if visual when an invitation is• given to ev- the blooms,-will -not last. distress is dependent upon a defect CARPENTERING, eryoi}e to be present. The sere i. a Snapdragon needs to be picked be- DAL Y of visiari or- - to trouble elsewhere. CEMENTING. -_- last Sunday evening was well att- fore the bloom is fully opened. Be ti of only is vision dependent upon - ' ended and the addiess try Mr. F. b7.. PLUMBING - sure that none of the spikes are HLRE'S AK ADDRESS � the proper functioning and health of y Chapman on `'Nature" gave the starting to seed._ YOU SHOULD KNOW l other organs of, the body, it is also -and -- :. b(>4,s plenty of food for thought. Mr. Always take a few extra • blooms `IT TELLS YOU WHERE dependent up6il'-the health and co- F. C. Reesor, Reeve of the Township ,rdination of the -two eyes. Vision- is ROOFING = to' the Show but' be sure and, put on- \ R COAL TO GO welcomed the' boys to this district. \ 1 ly the number called for on the list J• v � frequently lost in one e3�e, on acs- ' We also sell Brantford Roofing .hIr. Thos. '.rlacGreg,ir, Battlion Pres- on exhibit. A A o o punt of a lack of team work bey- Materdals,.Empire Bathroota - : ;Went, conducted he service. 'Where a colleciion or group is �, +e os � µ•een,tie two, eyes, _and in certain Equipment, Dnro Water = _called for, different culours cuunt � " cases o. injury -andl disease of one' more than all oxe. variety. eye it must. be. removed tc - -sage .the- yy °temp, Beatty Boys Brigade News _' * * _ Stwble Egniuhlent A living room bouquet for a shoo other eye. As the O')tome.ris- cane - ` should 'be larger than if ' for the °K nt • be a physician, dentist, osteopath . and ,other - Building Mater #ale s The Memorial Dark, Pickering will g P P be the.,scePe of a Field Day on Sat- home, as the show room is naturally f�HAS. LAW, P1C�triri etc° it is often necessary •tnccall up- •Estimates Free _ Y p• K rge bouquet shows-up on other- sciences when .pro _ ess?onal• - - Work Guaranteed _ nrda August 10th at 2.:;0 M. •D� larger and a•la 1 P � _ help is nxessary. If trouble is due 8..T. when the members of the.Boys .better. Phone 35.0 51Y P , �; PR�TTBE Brigade, at 'present camping ,. on _ t6 th6 eyes i! a Opiometrist corrects on Chapman's Flats, will com -pete -in it. I€ elsewhere, the - patient is: sent Foot Races, Broad Jump, and High is the profession best able to take Phone 4502 Farmers Attention care of it. I PICKF.AiNG. - ONTARIO rump. Inter- Company Baseball 'and to be continued " Soccer games. will be. played, and an - New CASE hi h -lift Oil bath Me' er, lightest draft, ` ears - _ -exhibition. Five -a -Side Soccer match - - -- . betwee>a the Officers in charge of g g g behind the Camp should prove an interest- ing axle. .event, as_ some of the..players l5ccentric bvsbing keeps bar in perfect line, cannot bind, minimum _ , ranked hitch in' Scottish Football be- neck weight, all sizes for horses or tractor. - - - - - -- aore coming to this country. -The The new Case variable dro Corn Planters, checks, drills and hill _ public - o at are given a .cordial incitation P D* *�� Y to attend this display. There will be drills corn. ChangeoF feed made with foot pedal withoutstoppiag.FREE U _ no• admission cidarge. Power and Horse drawn Grain and Corn Binders, Corn Cultrva. . De Luxe Dinnerware 4 t . Altona tors. We can supply specialized equipment &or garden and field, TO all Case or Planet Jr. _ Precious ' bli :q Evelyn Reeser is taking a Used Machinery &c., Massey Binder, Electric Washing machine.' our Summer C +erne at Quebec. - Guaranteed 18 -carat Mr.- and Mrs. M. Linton and fam- Beatty, copper tub, 14 ft. silo, Oliver tractor plow, Cars For Customers! -oOld Border . 'My ,pent the Week-end _ wit -h. I . and Beatty to Louden track.- Plow points at lowest prices. • _ - - Mr•. Reeser. - -' A number from here are atteridiing Cast Tractors and used Threshing Machinery., the camp :meetings being held at the - i In response _ to the request of our diary customers •d did �'Sto,:ffville ,�t°PrfR, W. F. DISNEY, _ , Greenwood = - Atisa Leta Bnnl�pr who'i taking a ' frten�ls, we:sre ;ring away; a> solutply free; a fall't3et of ,.. . -- .R. R. 1, Locust Hill - :P1 one Pick 23'14 dishes to those who take advantage of our great offer. Without it doubt this set' of dishes ia- ene-ef tk18. best ever rr aw s ernlum. : - "'e incite e,'ery one, far and near, to come into our store and -see the set of dishes, now on disrilay, for yourself and. get full particulars on how von 'can get it at no tAol E. To ► GRT - -oNO CONTEST r -'ti (1 GUESSING -- - �� r• .,.,i 00TM MU.R/SON - .....___ P.hcrrte 600 We deliever ,� 4SHAWAo PickerinQ�' Har' dware Store �- nnl� a Y Z7 _ hew :: ' FAIR 1t�5T TRY tiN eels a.: �. ;: r..< ;�: ,-fir C. ♦ . !'I Ill i:A \AT)� �•ARNI3H CO. - - AVG J3T Monday PAINTS . AND VARNISHES l 9. R Tuesday Wednesday You can be convinced that you can buy � t abetter product at, a bwer price.. Our 'LET'S GO' 2 :,� >' _ business for Paints, Varnishes & Enam•• ° • Yj?b000000Q I , cis bas more than . doubted in re iast years, •duc.to the increasing sale of• _ -. AGRICULTURAL . EXHIBITS -.LIVE STOCK -- LARGE 11- wNi,e _- these products.. . — � •- -. THERE -15 A REASON ' , . • M ID WAY, FIREWORKS, GRANDSTAND PERFORM- ANCES, :.; ' HORSE RACES, FRUIT AND VEGETABLE ;Agont for McCormick- Deering Farm MACIAnery' � EXHIBITS. .- F-LONA,ERS AND F1UNDILE S OF OTHER and Repa;re, Our Motto: - "We have it Can get it, tar it to no made.' qT7 RACTION'S. .Telephon'e :3900.. Fun Far Everyone = ; :r:PICKERING J. S. BALSDON, There. Will ..Be - C ONTARIO .•COUNTY'S ANNUAL - Men's Work Bouts, 52'.19. up.." - Pants, ._ a.� bte>,'s Overalls and Pants, $1.21 per pair, up. � - - - - Men's Work , Shirts. 0. a, or 2 for $L25 r; .}Farm .Team Harness. 523.80, up. EXHIBITION Horse - u 1 H Collars at Various Prices Sweat Pads 'Team Lines A # _ Come and- Paring Your Friends .. ��'e'11 1�Eeein' I old at the Fair. -• ,-. -: Now is the Time to t*el that Old Harness Repaired... - -4 Phone 2904 CHAS.- P. DAVIS. �. E. N: 3iNCLA1R, K. C„ 't{. L. A., LEON E. 09IFR, L rotary, President. Managefi. •E C I RAD LEY1. 4laremoatt ;Ckerrywaed � oir ohis coming Sunday, the third sing Sunday the pulpit mill be occ -• THE MADELINE" Sunday service will be in charge of upied by the the minister f n)m Cav- ~' Mr. and Mrs. -Mark Linton, of Mr. A. Hodgson, of Harrowsrcnith the Y. P. andthe lost and remain an, Sunday School will be closed duo BEAUTY- SALON � Toronto, spent the week-end with re- paid a short visit to W. Petty's a ing the remaining month- of Aug - tatives here. week ago. R w� ust. ` Rev. J. E. and Mrs. Glover and Mrs. E. McAllister and children of By -law No. 1`t`'t3 - FIv(IERiYQ MAROELGING family are spending their vacation Toronto, were guests of Miss Emily SHAMPOOING at Trent. River. _ , Gates for a week. Municipality of the Township :Reliable SCALP TR&ATMENT Mrs, B. Thomson and son, Harry, The Wm. Petty family visited with. - e Pickering _ HAIR CTTTINQ "} -and Mrs. Chandler spent Sunday a: their' daughter, Mrs. Elves, -of Br- _ ; - -- 'Whitby Beach.. = ooklin, oe Sunday. Respecting Hawkers and Pedlars 4nsurance of All 1 am ciao prepared, ladies, to give rl _JIeA's Tournament xas sched- - you a, beautiful croq >ignole "Helen 1liss Jane Mainland, who recently _ uled for Wednesday' of thia week on undernent an operation, is cunvales- PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given K><nds at Reas• Curtis" Permanent Wave at very r the local green. sing here at her brother's home. that under tae reasonable rates., provisions of Bylaw Mr. and Airs. Dopking have re- Harvest operations are well uud- No,' 1443 of the Municipal Corporat- Onable Rates I can also give you beautiful turned from their vacation,-and bir. er w•ay and the farmers have been ion of the Township of Pickering it curly ends. - Dopking is now back on• duty. and are experiencing quite a lot of is not lawful for any person to �: ^ birs..Hazton and daughter, Marg- difficulty in cutting grain which is hawk or peddle goods, wares o'r :- -- -.- �„�_ @� Z/j 1�2L7,Z1d0u host, setxrned from Goderich where: badly lodged. "° merchandise within the limits of the Representing the Following , they have been visiting ' friends. Our ladies of the W. A. are look- said township without having first Companies Phono 111061.. ' LLAREJiONT _ A.group of, five of our young men ing forwird 'to meeting with the W.. obtained a License therefor. are leaving at the end of the week 'yf. S. of Zion, Cedar Grove -at the The fees payable for such licenses ,pilot Insurance Co. for a ,weeks camping at Wasaga.... Woodland Park on Wednesday aft- to persons residing outside of the Gore District Mutual Ins. Co " ' Oui• Police Trustees are laying ernoon of this week, .when they are said township are as follows: Royal Insurance Co. Ltd. YOIi Can Bug at HOmB :.son e new cement, repainng'the bro- entertaining some of their neighbor- 'By a person travelling on foot —$10. London Guarantee and Acc. Co. Ltd. T1RES, BATTERIES, ken sidewalks. Constant repairs re- ing societies. By a person travelling with Ocean Accident and Guar: Corp., ACCESSORIES, 'weals vast differences in 'quality ' of On Sunday - the Rev. J. R. Bick waz horse and vehicle -$20. Waw•anesa ' Mutual the originals. accom accompanied b his nephew, Mr. 5 At as low and better! prices - P y. ' p:: For each additional horse $.. - .Portage la Prairie Mutual Miss Little, who has been visiting Anderson, who spoke to us from the -.By a person travelling by Provident Assurame Co. as her sister, Mrs. C. A. Overland, .has. pulpit from If Peter; 1, 5- 6 -7 -5, and in vehicle —$100. Gen. - Accident Assurance Co. Ltd, yuit can in Toronto. reted to her home in London Ont. we all certainly enjoyed the talk, Toronto General Ins. Co. Zr. Mand Mrs. Harr Found }gave iven .by him in a very bright and The fee payable by a person who has .. Y 4 K Pearl Assurance Co. Ltd. _ returned from .their motor trip to' convincing mariner and will be long resided continuously for one year or Employers' Liability Ass: Corp. Let us repair that leaky top. Pick- Manitoulin Island at the end of the' remembered b'• those resent. more within the Township of Pick - -. � y P A. E. Wilson and Co. Ltd. -- Llo da, _ week, The meeting -of the Womar ;'s Ass-' ss ering immediately prior to date of y Skilled Motor Repairs. Mr. and Mrs. E. Bryan; Mrs. Bur -. ociation will be held at the home o° application for such license are the Call or Write i ton and 'Mr. and 'Mrs. Lye, spent Mrs. W. J.- Petty on Aug. 15th at fees noted above for" n'on- residents, Cordon J. Law .Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. Chidlow 2,30 o'clock: Roll Call to be answer- less a rebate of 90 percent. � .�. B E E .R1 alt Sunderland. ed by naming one of your "Favor Brougham Oat. . Phone Pick- 515 - Phone 2908 Any Person hawking or peddling ; D. A. Scott has pureahsed a cream- ite Flowers." Program Committee.= in said township without such licen- : cry business at Fenelon Falls,. and, Mrs. Wes. Petty and Mrs. Stewart. se is liable to a fine of not less Your patronage is appreciated. PLCgERIVG, ONTARIO 'is expected to take charge at the Hostesses. - Mrs: R. Davidson and than $10 nor more than $20 and first of the week.- -Mrs - W. J Petty costs of prosecution, and one -half -."Doe and Mrs. Hamlin' awe mov- We extend our best wishes for a the penalty imposed fs payable to ing to the Me-Ewen - cottage, south pleasant holiday to our minister; the informant or prosecutor in the east of Brougham, (Greenburn) on Rev. J. R. and -Mrs. Dick, who are case. the 15th of the month.` leaving this 'week. During his ab• No such license is necessary in the ,( We are glad to report at time of sense - there will not be any service case of a person hawking or pedd- writing, the improvement in -health ling goods or articles of his own �CtiQ r manufacture. VV i growth, product o p - l7 w is g P , who -of Miss - Margaret Graham, Tenders for Painting Applications for s0ch licenses when now able to be around again. iy �,� Dr. and Mrs. Tomlinson and dau' .. _ . __ required should be made to the �' sac/ tle . S fighter, Grace, motored to Timmins. TENDERS* will.bereeeived by Township Treasurer,- Mr. Hugh Pu�� _ .. % 1%��• �tjl over the week-end, taking with them R. R. No. i, Locust Hill, Ont. th t or e Allen, who will visit relatives for a the undersigned _ R. C. Reesor, 'Reeve _ = few days ing of. all outside ' woad -wO,rk Don. R. Beaton, Clerk U la , boh .ugh, Mrs. W. F_ Jones, of Toronto, and of the Pickering SchooI,•.lk?o. 4 bated July 25, 1935 �f � ! Mrs. W. L. Brown, of Oshawa and - -_. ... _ . _ _ b°� j Q j 8r"k•,� `'�jjdf, Mr. and Mrs. Ricli. Wilson of hit. West, two coats of paint. the — ' a Sal aQ. j _ Zion, °'spent Sunday with -Wm- and material supplied by the Board. � Apt' � ltilrs: Birkett. Tenders close WednesdaN Radio Serv­ice' / Ch i�'jOgr A number from the local club_ at- tended a' tournament at .1larkhain on August 14th. h�S eJ .. . ALG WARFg Friday night last and two rinks at- w �7rOLrille 5touffvitle, affair on Monday. Be- - y SERVICED AND REPAIHFD.' R / •yond that we are'- requested not to Sec'C- Tre -a8. ' PRiCE4• REASONABLE �;• ; give particulars. ( R:URK (xL'A1tANTEED W. hiider. has been appointed by , � A L the Police Trustee Board, Constable ARTHUR. 1' IELD- for'_t1e villa>,e, ix. hiller_ is now r' * R, T. [• tiradu%te Ccunty Constable. 'and this recent appointment would indicate that 13 46 ,Phone -5201, PICK.ERING conditions locally demand this 'local - - n }ice- supervision. Rev. J. L. H & artori, -Pastor of the �, , . O'! • /L�1„. j ' . ,, l ,'•� $aptist Church, will conduct the un- vz:•; ° t� l 'ion servicew in Claremont during tke i TOR O N T O FL'NF:KAI. DiRt C�TUR AN month of ;august. with ser�:ise in l EMBALMER the morning at the Baptist Church, Single -70c. Return- .idea ';q,tc "issnc to W. J. Mather. a: 11.00 and in the evening at the } Stautl.ville '-.--United .Church at ,:a ©. DAILY SHHVICE - - -I _Dr. sod _JIr_. $afrshew, of Sag in- . NIKht and Day yeratceL '> JV..J visiti:: �rit#r AN'. G. _L astern Standard Time v1 --- Mich.;-are Rai >ine•~ Phone --- ite,iden�e Phot a I:r -. -_ and, Mrs. Sco t, On - Gish- ne�da. ln..t Leave Pickering heave Toronto >i. there wa a small family reunion at East, to lFvu r Ai. Y at Dvndji) blr, ' Sc „tt'• at -which the four sit:- A-. 5,1. Y. M. • %..�1_ P %1.' ATTENTION. _ ter, were Present : Mrs. W. J. Miller, a 6,09 2 •)4 a 6,:14 a :i.30 - of Pickering; Mrs. (fie,,. K', P. F:.' =ry a +i.14 a ,3,3I 7.40 } : ;q • • .� of .31rY HaRsha« .and >lrs• 7. k4 'e 4.54 103t h.:i0 Far..mers- ��ta�l0 S. 'Hi hWa s t ` - Sco -tt. 9.24 5,51 10 3l? a ti ,i0 - - Tent. Biritett of Stouffville, is en- .1054 a 6 51 c'11.30 7 :30 =•' joying a trip tci the Old C'uuntry,• ar:: ;} 7,5€ 2 :30 e, 9.30.. CT�SOLI \B � DISTILLATE ��� NOT Speedways ■ P. Vii. e• 8.;�4 1: 30 . 9,30 - .-and will probably visit 'the Conti 12,:)1 9..-�4, +e 1 311 40.30 Delivered 'in f )rty galluh lots and - ' ent before returning home. Word a 1,54 b 10 44 ,:?.30 .. . received fray him, advises of lti� ! _ _ over,. ' ``ENSELESS SPEED which leaves terrible injuries `? Itaving'attende4 a theatre where' A!.'> b., Sun. &.Hol..only,- c -Sat. only. e -Sat., Sun. & Hot. only. Gas t5 cts. r►nd Tax. and death in its wake is hardening the. hearts .anal- Bob,•Harvey are appearing, and Distillate 18•cts. ppr gal. are being given a big reception. He Coach connections at Buffalo and Of people* police and COUTts against all reckless has also being in touch with therrl in Detroit for all points in, the - drivers. The will be dealt with ruthlessly . to United' Staten. CHAS, SAEiQENT'5 HARDWARE �' y �► person. Tickets and information at yLARKHAM� ONT_ `make Ontario's highways safe for evgyone. We stilt have to report Raymond 1 ., Pilkey in a very serious conditiorr at QRAY COACH LINES Phono cot In self- defence you are wise to fight the temp _ St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto. Con- - tation to speed ... especially at night. Make sure liars to our report of'last week, he PICKERING HORSEREEGI8TER that •youuf brakes, lights, and tires are- efficient.- has not as yet been obliged to un-. Easetm House -Phone 4500 a ' - rlorvn +a•i�e.Ieration_ Resorts at • ry e. ���D�, ,. . ,.. �: - -(2c) Cultivate a definite sense of rest;onsihility ta�dr_I • Perri ,i>.dicate an abscess on the brain choicely bred Clyde.5dale stallion, pedestrians and other drivers. It is the only wise - which, with the exception of brief - the property of Robt. Dafoe, of course., - intervals renders him unconscious. Green River, will make the season iT IS BETTER TO BE - Although in a very critical coedit- �,� of 1935, as follows: Tuesday, 21st -ictt, we hope•for- an early recovery. of May, will lease his'own stable -SAFE.. ■THAN SORRY and proceed to McGriskin Bros. i con. 3, Pickering, for noon; thence MOTOR VEHICLES BRANCH ` - to John Barnes,'Cherrywood, for �y AUGUST SPECIALS �ltt. "redateeday, proceeds to _ ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS i Hugh Pu gh's, one' mile east of - ate, for noon; thence to _ .. __... _. - Wh tee _ .. . r ]90. Dodge Panel his owes stable for ni�*ht. Thurs -” 1.9'29 Chev. Coach _ R 0 - Choy.. Coach , • 2 7 ft. :1ta�cec Binderw- p roceeds to Fred VG rig ht's, _ k: dav, p It13`L ChPt', Cuaeh _ 1 G :fi. McCormick Binder. jot 2-9, con. f,, Pickering, for noon; ,, -ft. Front and W(k)(i 'Binder ,thence to hie own stable, where- lie _ v 1`030 _ PtmtkAc Cpjich_ 1 - 1!►:3+3 laser Coach 1.__ Culti- Packer will lap until the f011O« H: - -- ONTARIO 1931 Chec: Special Sedan 1 Disc Mon- (Tractor) - -Tues(tay. ' 1929 Plyivauth Coupe _ 1- Hay - invader (11IaFSeyl -- HiCIiORY LAD- (llhva) �--' -Pure .THIS MUST STOP r 19213 Pontiac Ceacdi Number• of Tractor Plows bred, black Percheron Stallinn, 1,9LR Chrysler Sedan -_ _ . _ :'umber _uf Grain - Binders „_ _ - the property of Allan Reeser,, R. In Ontario, during .1934, there were. pearl} 10,000 auto- .1927 Ford Coupe 1 21-Tooth (- ultivabor (Massey) R, ,1, Markham, will make the sea- mobile accidents. } 19'29 Chev: I -Ton Truck , 1 11 -Tooth Cudtivatr�r, (Massey) Ron of 1935, at his own stable, lei S12 people were killed 1914 Rugby 2 -Ton Duals _ . _ .L Boat (Sea Flea) ,con. A, Searboro. Terms, 510.00 •$ 990 people were injured 1931 Chev. 2- Ton ?ruck Duals. 2 Electric Stoves _. _ - xllm,EIN 25419, (21316 - Ti+e Pure - - r p p 1928 G. M. C. Truck Singles 2 used Coal -Oil Stoves Bred Imported Clydesdale' Stallion , , , i considerable increase over 1933. It most be evident tlne property cat Oscar Wilson will to all thinking people that this must stop. + t - AS. •COOPER, . CLAREMONT make the season of 1935, at his How. T. A. McQuestm, i Mbesnt .f HXKbwsr w on stable, I,-' i 4, I /�� I, .1 - I -� ..., . - � - , , . . � . . t — - -- well repaired steaming unit." — pick -up, and last of all, speed. • • Halifax Herald. Winnipeg Tribune, A Few Holidays . ; CANADA . _ .... . - • , ROOM FOR CONFIDENCE. .,For. Our �i�V* ,4 " ° THE EMPIRE - I g,� .. In the very upset cY things there ._.•'F'I-IE EMPIRE i , is ground fvr confidence and opting- • Under the caption, "A Few' Holt. - '1 . - . . ? - - . . -' Ism. The'-wrorld -wide restlessness oi" TRADE AFTER OTTAWA. ft t.- /�� tie aaa is proof positiee o1 the A di pusitiva in Great Britain and `lays For Our R'ivua," the. Huntingdon - 1 wcl•ld's dissat :suction with things as Gleaner makes some apt rodtic ng. , . some of the Domfnions to discount � they are,. History proves that man's the achievement of Ottawa in Lost. he l are well worth reproducing. • The Gleaner comments as follows: t s dissatisfaction has always been the er.n; hntpFo trade should be correc- Q� THE WORLD first step towards improvement and ted by more recent trade trends, Pxo_ The world has always leaned to- �^ advance. It explains the progress bably the mistake bas been to look ward a dramatization of its problems. A 1 LARGE from the cave. via th'e hut, to the for results too quickly. It takes time humanity likes to set u lay figures . modern home;. from the horse, via to alter the direction o1 commerce. to represents some class or section *4 - the coach, to the aut')mobile aud' fast year the British returns showed to which its attention has been i the airplane. art unmistakable and sub,tantial in- drawn. So we 'have the man with ' , • , .-.-,CANADA :Inlnaeitent to retain his stub of -th9 Difficult.es, perils and set ions sec- crease in the proportion of Empire Vie hoe, the man" in the street, the t' amusement tax ticket is punishable backs are tnewitable — but not in- •trade. DIore than 75 per cent. 0f unknown soldier and, more lately, the . I. :i • , : - by a fine of from $10 to $2U0 under v{ncible. The forward " look, plus 12'2.100,0011 of growths in British ex- forgotten man. ; _ NAME YOUR MAN. . the Primary Convictions Act, . : the courageous heart, is the guaran_ Ports" was accounted for by •sales "All of these figures, have paradod Name badgers are now pinned on The .actual requirement in the yea'. tee of victory: HaUfax Herald. within the Empire. Moreover, the I across the stage of public notice on . employees of Dominion Stores. And ulations is that the person admitted Empire's share of total British ex_ ,occasion, sometimes in an attempt to .both customers and' employees seem Ito like it. Customers find they can must produce his portion of the tax - WHEN TWENTY WAS FAST. Ports was raised from 44.4 per cent. arouse public sentiment, to draw no- .. - ticket on demand of any inspector of ^Among the gleanings from its tiles to 4G.9 per cent." Lancashire's "re- Lice to existing inequalities, as the 3emember an employee's name bet- 'the amusomenta revenue branch or cent plaint that the Empire wva� a man w[th the hoe was used to call • ter is tbey'factually see it; employ- of a quarter_ century ado iu the g of police officer, and lack of. suclh tax frew i`fercury is, an lien telling of liability rather than an asset, taking : attenton to the great mass of guar- - " • . ees are pleased because they prefer reset t is regarded as " rima facia more than it gives, cannot 'find t:culate labor. So in the last presf_ p p the fining of an Utiawa "motorist to be referred to by name rather evidence that the act "had been evad- . rluch support in these figures, dential campaign we sad the forgot - than as "that thin, red faced man, ed. vharged with travelling through the Weekly Tunes, Auckland. ten man to mypify the multitude of 4 }, town. at a Late of LN °enty miles an •_.- - 'etc. "— Financial Post. • " - - humble sufferers who bore the heav_.- . It there are any illusions ' that hour. 111 his own• defence -the mo- these drastic rules are not to be en_ torist asserted 'that Ilia ctraomary TWO VOICES. _ ieazburdens and suffered the sharp_ y . iRECIPROCITY AMONG TOURISTS forced they can be dismissed. — Peter- speed was fs(teen. miles in the coun. Two'voic•es are crying in the Em- est pangs in the \war against depres- ' The holiday. exodus on the great boro Examiner. try and ten miles _on town and c. ty . P're. ",One is crying earnestly , for a .SLon. American national day, July 4th, in streets. -One wonders it the speeds maintenance -of peace. The other is , It has remained for Swede. to call -- . :terms of motoring tourists entering , - of fifty -or• fifty -five miles mentione,i crying the demand for the prepara- I attention' to a" group. that is -wider ' EARNED' INCOME •" - -- . %Canada this year, created a record, i cases • of excessive speeding in tion of defence. The two voices are toad any yet covered by a Lay fi"g- . t3nd moreover .exceeded the returns The,Edmonton Journal brings out $ . the astonishing fact that {t a citizen "our courts today will seem so solos, creating a discord '!s it not possible '.ore, a group' that stands bela.ld all In 1929, hitherto a peak .year. This ingly low to the readers of twenty_ to make concord? It is evident that the four mentioned above, that has Is most gratifying news to those of Alberta had an income of one -' million dollars, all "earned;" be five }ears a-go columns in the news - no Party in the British Empire wishes - antlered the stress of all these, classes ,* Canadians who think' of Canada's would be able to keep only $79.39'S -papers oY. 1960. — Bing- s'ton.. Whig- fir a \war. R'ar 'is horrifying to con_ without any of the publicity they --have prosperity in terms of mounting Standard. .. tr'mpiatet and a - party which advtica- been accorded. There has -been • a - • tourist figures. Three days previous' for himself, Federal and Provin. - -- - rP ' cial "income .tries alone would take d it would not live a week. But word of tribute now and then, but • •- to this great American holiday trek -PEED COMES LAST. war may be forced upon' us, and for the most. part a wide aid "deep • . .to Canada, the Dominion herself• eel- "$9_0,703.— Ottawa Journal. .• 'tvben. the "time' comes to .defend •iur - s::ence. ' ' . In She first lace, can anyone - A group of autoinobi:e manufac_ . ebrated a, national day. It would be P country acid _our people tram an gag- ' the' Gcncral SN rd6Il - E:ectflc Co. ' - . .• ' : -interesting to know- the figures of really "earn" a million dollars a, turers .has- asked a million motorist; nr. rs- the party which says L ere - Canadlin; motorists " crossing the in- year? In. the becond place, is there " to l *t Vi,e, qualaies they most desire must be =:n d�Cence .would not live uii the occasion of iis_BCtfeta song. in a motor car.- . _ I ve :: ;ary announces that it has act • ternationsl border on July 1st, but anyone who cannot manage to sting- a week. The voice . of those who cry aide a 'CUUd of $IOU,000 to provide .*be 'comparison would have to be .,le salons" 021 $79.29'3 `per year", it Tile replies are rather" surprising• for a 'conthivance "'oY p ?ace should i'arations for the wives•of small sal- ' .. .erked out on -a percentage basis is more -than most men earn In _a First a: , foremost- tLlese nlilliotl ' g motorists emphatically= say they not be'ratsed.,'a ainst those who pre - "i ailed . employees of the "company, & total population. — Ottawa, Citizen. lifetime.— Toronto Star. ": "- , pare for deCunc('; for preparation for ' . _ want depciidabi :ay. In, overwhelming !n Eakins this step the' Swedish , majority thr utatoria likes to feel, dcience is ilot. preparation for war, I colic• ". i-n_ decide•i that those w•90 work s' . ", TAXES COMING ON." _.. A SHIP REBUILT. -that his old car -will .kowp an" ruilnl ^„ but preparniforr'•" ta- - p,eserve' " "the lteliitid the srenes,•_bericfittfns the . - " - •, - The first six months of. this year - Congratulations. to the flaiirax month in an l nn t11 out. � °iLa az.mini_ p�1ce. 'For the time will come as ! :compai,g' indirectly by lool::nh _after . monton taxes - than --d.'d the, first s•>r and abl • done: i repared foreign nation na �' cOng c `P. """'t" „� -R-�, ` h,b .df wor -- w-P-11 -mum of h.xie,tl„ Ui ,;K'I:utv11 ant re- - 11� ,- .,;+ r 4 ::t :"f,,liuws day whon "a i tilt: men, +wyre mot in nerd--of ecn: } !':uroughiw . ; on ,lerstiou. it was" found that wires - pair ?. � I.. -' , months of last year. filere s hop. , What has just "bee:i accompi,'Viva Thi• rsocond rr�grilleiuent is 'aeon- .ww'in find" a prey in a- w, aWthy nation ",tel,iom had tilue flit` a Complete "rest. ing the ,increase will keep on in- oa and -with the Stlwerview *as Aol m }; wwh.lch is cYnarl -y allied" -to de- "that ha;- b. en :left defengetss. -The ; Gr)meone. should outline -a figure to 4 creasins.= Edmonton Journal, ordt "wary, repair• job, but" the bi,,eat peadabiiity,,. - Tlurd- -comes safety, .Austialasiazl " " *xci,re5ont 'the wwoman --be'h.'rd- the -. - -- and perhaps the most difficult con- wwhfch also is very far ely a matter - lYactory whi, - whose work begins KEEP•YOUR STUBS. ' • tract o -f its kind ever attempted In of mPChanieal dep"dability insofar. Southampton;. EngI,— C:ive." Brook, � lon! before the wvorkrrs t. . their It . will undoubtedly. come ' as a Canadian yards. And today the S.I. _ as it is a quality: of- the •maohaie, the British movie actor, , arrit•ed"I, hiders " si mainlines cr bilging and -' - Ehock to stoat•' persona' to OntarlQ, \e�view'•'is . going back into 'commis_ itself. " - . here'rccentig •aiA' sai.a he was giv - -I coni!nu�s lnn,q after spiindle it�d than' under the amusement tax reg_ scan . "as good as new" -- !,Transform- �I.rt til (ardor rilntol•.st4 "vosed Y i •in>; up,-h s 'hame in Ittl :lyw•oo�i and lathe are sliest; .w�liose' work- } •" ' . " ulations now in force, failure on the ed from a badly;_mangled, . almost . comfrrr, "appirarance. ease of con - would henccfl,rth make England his � 1•ulls into' 3G6 ,!nys', owwb is the first . part of .a patron .at any place of doomed ,hip, ,to 'r "newiy:_painted,- Troll low.. first- _rust,, satocshnc•s3, 'headquarters. - ' _ : ono - to -fccl the 'pinch vVhcl11 wO,k - . . .. • - 1 . . - _ - . I�fa ts, and 'lie last one to belie8t by . - . - . - ' 'a- p'cli- nip.'. '3hcald �60h a' fieuro be _ — a�;� •-.� ;� : _',I "cW"W_"' u - -^- � '.�rs�. drawn in. its proper scalp. seal ?. it would �•.. •_._ a'. tix" 1a :.a;ti`e.�..:..`+.Y.t.- c,- .�2..s : " ^.:- •,'.< ^•..'t ..;%7•�•.'r�l'�.as'�^ 9• ° ..... pC ='IIa,P� :magic pytinlie3, Of 'ille tonic .. - - z.5.,r 'M. ''" •,� '^'e+ii �. :• .Q�"' YNy'.� -'• . 1. ., ."w^, q . 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'You Get. z•- �.r �{��>� .r, �l?`: _ Hx, � "tom : r :+t ..i f, �� ^,n' TaFL, +v}1 :° >Ek�' .� .*. r,T .s' COUNTIES SIGN p , > - > 1 —'we . Y' .. ':r sal iE'�`i :i;Z%� a i to ', . _ � • � �"'a, 41.1 ' 1 �"+ �i �p .. ', %c5'ia,,> v ?4a, �y� r ,rtr_��,r,"�y,¢ 09"' ..rr" farax�,, : l• - - . ___'_.__ ' , o � ,^2�> : f: ;at,'y,,'a'e.,d +�' ° :. a� ,. -x y{�, S, 1 ,t :'.t'ftlYrt.-."4r) }'a ":1L4i1: i :i.mlir, plus Blue Flame Engine :3„ „� .. »" g . '� t .z: d' -o ► _f'. „�,rss,.',, -tiry h . .zyw"�'� ^ :Y,''',? 1I,: ,,I;ta" rtcFntly y)tirell•S Ft {,£hc ate_ .:,s-Shack•proof Steerin �:��' ;,S, tits , ---- - - -- - - - -- .� .. a�. �v r ", 'f1{{�' s ?t :•' „ , " >' —I 'ur \Iiii' Il,'iu TO? S1Yc. FttTT: —OY $5,- �.. r �:.' : :,e ;i � ,J r 3 . �.. 1. The tit comp y. y n "mss. w: �c��' < r. at �''.a'3 s:: iU•, wr in lElid; >d b . ?>, is . :'zt,y';�;. , is I ,t:•, r Ar i ,,, ^i' ,,' . ' - _ ,' °'f•,• x#" i� '.,r, Y."t -'a.. , .' >' ; 'ti',k GatO, 'a5 1' :�S :dCnt. I- 1 :d ;" y cep';< s 1R.,. ,qs� Vii' �,` a' a..�J' T. I1:. I;,.•Il .'of 'itx' p > :. ' 3 ` :�",;,x 'u; �r : :rte x .,+,y' >..: Sry' } +., a::d Ct' :lEl' :it m:l:l aC�r a 11> m111 1. You Get '. "'rd a i �4 a Y �.^ fl.rur .frong .shill beanx- au,t-f,•oll. meal ' . . �__ f . .+: 'o''' ".+""` 'i'`" ,, +�i"" •jp'. .a'� :' °.'" ^.IL. Gil AS'R't`tl a- otl - I1y:_i)rCiltiCi9. TURRET -TOP - .. :f; >: ; 0—,'` . _ Y. 'r."r�° ;t v= aY '�: 1'itP' pill wcilt bN e, ui t vrl e.:d. ready.. EODIIS BY FISHER s < . a �• ;y - fit,, x )L '1 .•,t ~ �' r ` +, s s t ft o t ;tan., al'OUtld i::'• l:adlile of and No•Draft V£niiiation e` f' a e- s :. °,: U It S s I [ `• ' w : � k,.�'': , tp )ro;ili lit "re ,,. a to rt:; i x3; r• j3 pee $ ?e A . a, .da,x \ '''v�• ";• ° _:$')Cis t'Cll \ \'ilh• :ail'. }i, :1 id, i�•. P. ,a► q w .. t, >.." .1 : .t r•.µ " Z•, '1" i'cke }',' -.v ho is t: tcd as .n :ia •of : . -,. {{ggg����_tlltFi7jv - { M• .. -/?.. y vjn',3 .)" :` ?` W •,., 1P.. " "..:,<' .;.V''.�""• Jyr , _ `�''c " ,� ; .'�;. . the 1'.•rcmc.t a111ht)1':ttt`S 'lA t',1: :Ida 1. 1 Ib ....��' >. You Get bit , . s .� .. ✓' �'• ..,. i ?;;x•' � � :;�;:i . oil ., I l)t-ans. \ti'. ri0 1 lw a.; ,head - . - - �ili 7 II -r b i.••.,'_ S"F,':: `: ^ S q + 'o•.,r. ... '9`!° , .. Q: r, - e> r '� .: x. k. : , ;,3aw�` of t'te mil.in d, partnlent rri l'an- • nUALITY u.r :_. >.,: >. z a :':�. ' 7L : !11.1f. �i� Y r 3 v ',z; ati : ` k ' ''i>r ' ^" i \_ -:i a 11. ^.n AAn� . �'haII :1P1'S Co., \l'hA ill- ' • ;:" jli .. r' ?,. r :: 11 1 t t , :i " �4r ' ,. a " 'x ;,. :';•. �lsiled the first Soya bean nl` n i.i ha Means Longer Life ;;' : :,. : :N> `, .: �'< p; . ,;. >'.; :. , . Ii' 1, q y „3, 4 %+,.W`>s'. 'y�, ^.,i: .`'\w vi��` ;..':a'(,+, t.'l: itla fC)1't )' -�1\ y'C'al' sill. ,` 1 "Y°'' �. `. Ya m,°',, • f � ,y\ ry i "F.11'Itlel'a In tl ttit'll, CU1111;1�3 to -- �Wl � %, � r ` �p �5, ? .Y - Oniarm 'rave cur.trtttcd their rrc�na I 1. ',•_ . >� 33.1 ry4::: ... . >6:• ••,V'4C•.. X.�, `h'., 1•i` *,, -�?e .-Z,t, : -.. „ .. l. 11•, wl -,:: '{ �t :.tvJ .... I :t II. _.' ... ; ,,,. tit - riders a .. ,a4" 3 :.+.,,r :34 :u'?'.. Y, k4' 1`t. - \1.13 111', :vi11'd \1'lie'1'e p1'r,iUtlsiy :: ;.;:_; rv.S ?"> ;::<::i'. �: �; rxi'4?<` `i >'::`•. n,r:1: wits av: i;ttble. The coin any PRICED or h ; _q.._ ~' .r�. •-•*. 4.,: ,1..+•b•t? •.<. :r.: ;c. a., •;:^ ex )ect3 to 1111 6rt en'on"':1 bt ails, If f M :,• :. :.. :.;. : 8 - 2 a :: .., rtarin's •col ri:u's not tr> t Large . :•::.. '�: Yom.;, , • '�`: ;i` >. .. , Y. �i : ". .� . :.., >• :. :;, :._: .::.,;: . :• >.: 'S> �!.v. , .mat. .a,;:...e,. ,. :. Delivered full : .":::.,... ., : :. : :<z >' : : : :•; : :a;,r• ^t;;;.: >x ^.a. ;: e':ui,h, to operate the mill for 4U Y e9v Aped at factory. Oshawa - ii a. ,Z .t •�_ •a':' .. . `> ..� a :. I. - . Government ReKrstratr . :::. • :. . •:. ::..,, • ,..::;; • <' :' :; :..;; :. > : „,,, •. . . ...: �,.,3 : > :<. : :• :� : :�;,.�,� �s. - on Fee only ecfra, _ . .: „ ....,.,.,..,,:..,., .... ,:>:'::;y;:• ... ,'. c:: : :;, < :< > :; > :;�; :Baz :s > :i >.'� : \, :,: �;::^ �•. w; .�.�.'�`3..` :��.: : :,�e°`ciC.,�; ,I,t)-. rnntinuous opt ration. Ir is ea- See the new Standard $efleS models ” t'm, t'tI «hc the n =ill i3 operating, it ai u• . priced as low as $112 .. _ -will rcqu r'e u;rPrns :m<lthi twenty '* • • ": :" . : "".:', ho n'the ro — fight, sure acid shod: emp :,,;•'c. . les i ad steering is - • . .._ - "' .. ". less —it's hard to believe you' "re not'riding. in one _ _--•- -• -- . I. ."YOU begin to see the extra value in the Master 'of the big, expensive cars! _. , _ _ _- • r;ew• TexFiZe Material ."YOU the moment you look at the car. You True it is that 'ust one, half heur drive in the 1�: stet" ` ..' inotice right away that Chevrolet's smart Fisher I .. . • •• - Trom Flax And Cotton • • . :$ odies feature the safe new TURRET TOP solid Chevrolet spoils most motorists for any, 'other low- i i " ' .I . steel roof construction — something you can't get, on priced car. Because not one of the others gives you The disetn cry or a. ncr; ttxtile ilia. ` - any -other car unless you pay many, dollars more , , - Turret Top Bodies by Fisher— Knee- Action —Blue tr riot, a mi�tiu e't,f flax' °fibre and raw . • than Chevrolet's low price. Flame Engine— Fisher No -Draft cotton,, ill ):ng:aud, 's cspertt�d to • Ventilation — or Shock Proof '" �'� -' have an important effect on ti: fir_ •Step' "inside" the car and drive —and immediately �jf�� tL. ?�• ' - " -- you °ll notice another big difference 'that's all in steering.. Only in one car'do " ® i �' _ ca and cotton. trridcs.: The resuiting . 111 itt rial is known as "1It'rlin" and • _ ., . favor of Chevrolet. It's the famous KNEE= ACTION ..," ',you get them all combined — till, w� o,h�' • . ? the .process is betnL doccloped by a . -„ ,.' "floating ride "! 'You float over bumps, ruts and in the Master Chevrolet! , e 0,160 f "11r1,1hl, >. °r lar-t, liancllester cotton fiign. finder `... .'.. ;.=', c :r :' : - , .. w� r1a�3'o� n rN.pC� - - ocoss, •the fibre is extract - Or - coq_ orbP c, Ey th i`CN p - - '_ - . _ • -. -._ _ . _ - - . ; ,°nth fr'n of r� , rcrcrq(fr` ctx 'frong 'the flax b. m-Iol ery with- 1J _ 0 ... _ . _ - _. . - e. Al." 1,j °"Z aC"* I,terta4t.. - - out the Ilecorsi•ty of .soaldnr nr wet- -" �Ik l wall, r Charles Cooper _ -C are ont _ r1eg3���, c �t hi `S8°llo "lee t , . tin .^,. it is understood Nnsoed 11brn, _ _ 3'OVr a1liq.to shover (9,are - _her0nfcre. allowed t0 -i.',G to 1w :1 =i1;, - - - - -.. ... . _ _ .egcc..nr�fcrry,c of Jand °qo` " can niso be. utilized. Ther.e\\ fob_ - . ; .. _ , ... _ w _ . _ - C j1;` _ °fit gu;a`s r;c• l9oks like linen and is ll: :s it- 1. ' a 4IlI I i . � •-Y a yb,` l 1 �. `. �T 4 �Iit �, � l -- ;JC 1 , J4 47 � � t� mow+ able to crease: There is a ito t :,i ?r,la" . bf the'proci s being introli i er't•, ;h_ arrived has to say. Most of us are soon as each lamb is identified by a • apt to foyget the power and value of tatooing or by tagging, a record of a, thought —I mean, of , course: real identification trust'be entered 'in the ' constructive fherrgh1,. Nct that which 'ih' V&*,e •'•Ito sE revtbtid OU&II • breeder. SC OUTING -fjkou .y F passer for t1wught, but the Diferenho iieuwo"i -ithe aid :-anti • to ` kbKI of thuug`.it -that lies behind ieSgry crew 'regulations Qi:ty be said 'to tie • Here There - ( At :ccer4. man, bu.Jncss, and. ipsti_ iti,zhe face that under tae old system Ss. �Mt 1 q tut:cn• in the warld. Ahd one thing a breeder rn� „ ` purchased. his own tags �;� '��.. � ._- •-' that is often overlooked in tLis con. o �- Everywhere <, '- stanr•Ped n•it21 a' name or letter of _ i:cction is just that long, continued his otvu chcosing. This method has :.) A brother to every other Scour, without regara to race or creea concentration on work of any kind been discon'CuuecL and in future the •� ��, - is a tax on the brain. And a tired Canadian National Live Stock: Re- bra3a cannot thank cunsti'uctivel cords tags will not be issued. Com_' �� xtit` tv,Ce Stockbi:doe (Hants•)- Scouts,.. d g- croup and ^r the au paces of the lo- After all„ it only re «iris a little b � �`��� �' �� � � •- •� girg a belle in preparation- for their cal branch of the Ca:adian Legion. ! q mincing January 1135, only one tag rellection to -ena ie, us to see that will be used for eacii lamb born In is \ ^� i Silver Jubilee, Deacon, unearthed a * * *` i our bright i.leas and brain waves are, 19:,5 and, subsequent uent years. Animals skull which is, believed to date back Scout§ from seven European eoun.= q Eni a realty, fine to the Brunze Age. Furbher excava- t•nies — Dininitrk. Sweden, Holland, l for ' t,ae moa=t part, born in our mom- born in 19.,•}, or previou:ay, may still `T cuts of re :asst :on. Perhnpc that is be registered bearing the tags hand-made cigarette that i Lions are being made. Scouts and Norway, and ltusriau I wliy so many worth white ideas are were placed in their ears. ' rolling your own LUitfi * * * Scouts free Lon,:on and Armenian I " lost b'eforet!tey ever have a chance Under the new system, a, breeder GOLDEN 'VIT2�GINIA One htinilr0'd and' fifty Scouts and Scouts from Paris. France _ were i of reaching fruition.,They come to us must apply to the Canadian, National �_IaY•� ,i_t�1�u�t,WJl��z•: :f l�K•>• Dads attended the bth ann.versarY guests at'a N.'est Coll, (England) in our Unguarded moments and, when Live Stock Records for letters which banquet ,of the 1st Waterloo Troop. Whitsuntide Scout Jambpree. The I we are 'off guard, we do not think will be allotted for his exclusive use The Troop is ass Church. with Holy programme inc :udgd rst a d a bridge ; it worth while to take the trouble to identify 'shee lambed his property' dren who had never before visited the Saviour �nglic *n *hit *rch. building, sigtiall•.ug, first hid and box- I to note them clown. Result —they are as the regulations state. As adopted famous exhibition. Mayors of towris ing, t strangled at birth. by the Canadian -Sheep *Breeders' all over Ontario were asked to name 'A unique piece of practical. Scout- * * " I ,.Now this milliona:re, whose story Association, the'letter "N" will sig- their town's mo A'. deserving children, ! •ing won* a Medal of Merit for Patrol An 'auto graF•':cd . quilt worked by ; 1 have just been 'reading, tells us nify that the animal was born in who were then brou &fit to Toronto t Leader Ronald Rhind of the' hst members of the illuthers' Auxiliary of i rat he learned his les :our from other 1935; the letter "]'" that .the Cheadle flume (Che.h:re) Scout the 1st Owen Sound Cub Pack con - men. •Ifs gathered all the information birth has 193ti, and that the letter wonders of thetC.N F. forwthreel.days Group. `.'.'hale at camp Rhind' learn- tributed ;:,0.00 to the pack's camp the could about the men . who- won --ed that ii.- a•aluable monkey had es- fund I' "R ", 1937, and so on. The letters '1 ", with• all expenses paid success. He studied their habits and "O" and "Q" are not used as: year coped from its owner. He tracked it * * ' * 1 methods, tut best of all, he studied letters. 'All 4acs must be ordered "Without capable- helpers," declares down, cnruet;ed it, and after a pro Reminding that there are other 1, the men. He endeadored to 1'earn through, the Canadian Live 'Stock ylr• Ross, "no business can succeed." - tracted struggle, during which he ; folk in Oxford. England, than uui_ I ;ill he could. about them.- ,end one Reccrdr, Ottawa. He has followed that principle and suffered •a . ngiuGer. of .bites and versity students, -a march past or , tiling that be learned was thaf, with- has surrounded himself with-unusual- scratches,= captui•eil the animal. Scouts and a "Grand llowl" by 501) 4 ly capable men. * * x out �xccption, everyone of them had �� Highly efrefent team. Wolf Cubs was reviewed by Dr. Cyril,' ind -ulgel in s•,n:e sort of 6obbv or � ' �T >I � work, has enabled Mr. Ross to build Some 200•Cubs. Scouts, Rovers and tiorwood, President of St. John's Col' - S0?2RR J4J'�`3I•- E "Sea Sc;rut +, Girl Guides and recreational pastifho. tho Wrigley Company from a bust. loge. A Scout and Cub pageant dc- Ilut notice particu!arly,-he does not —� pess whose yearly output would Brownies part:cipat''d` ` i'ri Owen � -'• Sound's annual chuich parade. 'T•he p!cted the ^Landing of L e Y.outans' ; ay .,over Indulged ". Ali, no! 1 icarCely fill a room 10.l'1OX10 feet. and "Hiav� atha." trey �' m. �ti'rl le V Jr. CO. Ut parade was headed by' life Salvation rat gueGs that they knew how to Today, after twenty -five years of co- 'Army Bind, Scout.: of the new 1st * ' * hold the balance and right!} divine Canada Celebrates Twent }' - opr�iatfce effort- the daily production Chatswbrth Troop — organized through Upwards -of 910 Cubs; Scouts and ! work and play, thhey worked all the P'lVer dears Ui- Pro^resJ. would bulk tons upon tons. Wrigley's the f;florts of Owen Sound- Rovers- 11 vers putrticipated in an Oshawa better and attained success. ; Gum is sold to the Pub11e through ' attended, Scout rally, held• on a farm'ncar Ked_ It is good to, be able to relax now 75,000 retailers— .three out of every „ * roc. A programme of .Scout and Cub anti' 'again. We all. need relaxation, five retailers in the 'Dominion. An .attractive spliy tooth ct- tit. games concluded_ with a bi; camp ; In our periods of relaxation we re- Ob':erves Mr. -Ross, "There is only fire and A gnu stn lenlsh the energy. that we burn up � . • ez: one w'ay to make ro ft is to rs; Que.,'Scouts at a' gaih`erii :g of , g P y�y� 'a, wr 11 gross; - leaders of the Boy Scouts of Amen - * * * �.in tsur periods of work.. All work �, "rte . make it slowly. So far as 'I know -ca at- Boston, distributed .:over- a For the annual,Junlur Fair at N:ag- and no p'•ay. .. .but there, need ' ^� :' — "?a there is only one way to develop thousand sets' of Illustrated= .matter . ara- on_thP -Lake spec:a! prizes for I complete it? ,..:....,.Be wise! Learn oneself into valuable. executive mater- und_road -maps- of the Province. of Scout exhibits have- been offered by to relax. _ _ ial. It is: Start to learn by actual !Quebec. Miss K. F-, Ball. Thrse include a; * * * perlence— which' it will take yE;ars S. • + - -- - - prize' for the' best dec•Frated Scout.; NOTE: The wr :tcr of this column is to get —the fundamentals of what- Si Catb'erines has added a -Scout stave. t a trained psychologist anti author of ever game you tackle."_ - several works. Fie 13 willing to deal - -- with your problems and give you the that some brainless .idiot .had pro- benefit of his wide experience, Ques- Bi'it31II Gayest, HA.VE1 _ _ posed to you before we . were mar- .Lions regarding' problems of EVERY- OaettC F/3iiIIt ried.. DAY LIVING ahotild be addressed - Wife (ca1,mIy)— Ile - -did,' darling. to: —Dr. M. bf, Lappin, Room 421, 7:i Adelaide Street West, Toronto, On- 14ban (the wind being taken out of ? TORO TO,— Great_ Britain is gay • his logic. Enclose & stamped (3c) - end '" Y O his sails for a timeI —Well, then, I , where other nations are feartW or wish he had married addressed envelope for, reply. yon. r -- _ _ ,torn by dissension, .Edmond G. , Wife (still unperturbed, cooing) — Udette, Ontario's Liquor Commission- _ ��Yes, darling," he ;dill.:' . er, said following hi.s return from • a• : EAR people are in 'trouble on Sheep ldentif�eataon tour of Europe. Mr..pdette said he t : :., ., . account of- -their-debts; others are in' fouiZd 'a spirit of galetp,.in Englanrl- debt on' aecount'of their'• troubles. 1 Offidal Registration - .Alan Boss that Ire had never experienced fn A n:an is said to have entered the Son- Daddy,' what is -a pacifist.? __--� _ l rsnce during that nation's best fish market and_said to the clerk: Daddy —*-A pacifist, my son, is a -J TORO. Twenty�nve years times. Everywhere there was -more U The new sy -r<m of sheep identitt- ago, Allan Ross, President of Wris. Man —Just stand over there and bachelor who is afraid -to get m_ ar' cation for registration" under the I-ey's to Canada, and Vice_President optimi�in; more enthusiasm, '..throw me- five. of the- biggest - -fish ried: - • - * -_ Company. In .life Ilna- « _`' :- -. - :-• Pedigree Act' allows Ube ,choice : of of the «'rigleY - you've Rot: - two methods., namely, by tatooing or ed States, came to Toronto to %ound . Clerk (in amazement) —Throw 'em`. The, farmer's pink- checked dough - by ea•r- t3ggir :: According to the regal_ a business that has grown to one of What for? , ter was -coming up the- lane. She was. -a` }1 lambs must be fd•entitl'ed the largest in lire country, Allan Ross, T _ clan —'u I can_tel!_ my frienlQ I !ad faro iirimy: pair of overalls from prior to September 1st of.the year of then. on1 __.'.:shad courgge,.a_vision, • �PS ITCH : t' caught them. I may be'a pool• fisher -_ the, pockets of whicli",WulKed bunches y g_ ` y b young In One Minute r birth by tatoo_ma:•king or •b ear-tag- and .today,' Mr. Rots, still a •roan, but I am no liar. of waste and sundry wrenches, schevv ; gin;• It the bre•eaer decides upon the man,, is head. of a `, business that d., D R Prescription Spelds Relief ' - - .drivers and other tools. In her hand ; gystent od tatoo- markin; he. must ta_ :stretches from coast to- Coast, and' You esa'',(`I �:rys tell a wise man by a dirty satchel of iron_ tools: too in the right ear of the lames the For quick -relief from the itching of whose adv_erti�in}; has contacted Pimples. mosquito or otter insect bites,. ;the smar things he does not�say. Visitor —Where are you going; tny' letters allotu:d him try the' Canadian every indiv'idua! in. the Dominion. eczema. ra hcs and skin cru t' a • * * rett' -maid" P ton , p 5 \ational 1 •p t Re o• s Ottawa, • L S k c r d tta � v. 4c O A curve t C Wrigley a hiei•ements a �. - .., -.t •. . Y g Y c P,, Y Dr. Denni: pyre, cooling, liquid, • - _. .. • t •'• Maid =I'nt oing a- mt•king,;sir. ontise g : i . and 'n the IcYt car n t c D. D. D it • Iiisur -' r e the ftocl: umber ;i P .Pros in ' :.Lady—Is this. -the Fiuel y _ in Canada includes the toutiding' :ol •�• cr, ticirt. Forty y rs world - 1 m wi • — w i tools, des e Visitor —But h •all the, , , uccc, a. Pry, - , y ict f ra � Pollovv.r�d b a deli °natiii _veal let- � a cs the •• t 3 g. Iai.i ha Svvim. t the in i n e n h ad a •ante Company? i ,'. rest maid?.:' .. = =. - •' "' - � C skin, soothing and healing the 'inflamed ' Clerk —Yes, niadam. Who car[ are. p Y ter. Nat ;ond1 -1 7.,h, bit Ion, the invention of tissues, No fuss —no muss. Clear, grease - ' uo• for you 31aA- Trouble ,with the darn milk- If the taggitt,g method is rlrosen,, "radio auiau.ur niglis," -the.. of9'ei" to "' dente! yTryD Dri6s.up lino t in-mics y Ss. machine akain: - t w Lady-1, , want -to have m} bus, tag, must b_ ur lerrd through the buy western vvat•at, wltli • all rim -dot- the most intcrse itching P Clan rdian tiai fetal Lis© Stock Re_ S instantly. A 35c wand's t9lclity insured. - _. lari received, the cstr,blisi uient of trial bottle, at any . drug store, is guaran- • • • cords. These tags are placeit in the unemployment hostels; tli.e list is teedtgproveit— oi— oneyback. D.I.,D• Aunty pushed tl:e c a :c' toward. h(-r, �' g� �^ ..ii-ht ht ear' of .Lie laiiib and._stiow, the endless, is made by the owners of ITALIAN BALM. , small nephew. "VERY �� Y- 11 1. lettr�r•s •allotted to the breeder by the One occasion particularly is re- a LI 1111 f an'ad:an National . Live Stock re_ t Aunty —Have another piece.., membered ed when «'rigley's brought Issue No 2 r35 Lad -No, thanks. r,.rds, and the Stock. numLer, follow over,fiye hnntli-ed, children to see the 3 — : Aurity «hat's the matter, Toni. d by a. letter naming the year,- -As ..Canadian N, onat_ Exhibition, chi!-. 87 - r "my? Yclu Stscm to be sufferitig frin:;i A WE -EKLY TONIC ;�. ;loss of appetiie. by Dr: 'h1. M. Lappin "- Lad (agzing lunhinrly at the cake). Opp -41; isn't Ioss of appetite. What I'm LEARN TO RELAX �•_, caret a ,• suffeimg from is politeness. ' lyverybudy , Wiri14 , tq make money ' 1,0 q* .. * * dlard - limps, d: iefi. our coffers I' -Mrs.. 'ribber —Aml you have the. - empty;'aud we are all open for In 'nDZ ye 3sT: SS a boti!e for } n..r� iJll .•s+�t L+n1Sh °them. i -- -- - - nerve tonic ?.. well,, .I have just -.been reading•.:, Clerk— Certainly, madam. It sh,.,ws what a st -1 _tulle' Wilionaire has to oava�ie ' -what it will do.•I take it regularly. -ay about. this_ ',getting rich" buss; * * * ness 1 ;.You're is much fun as a snowflake, Naturally, he talks about his oven as sparkling., as a'star, _ -experience, and•'he•tells ?low he man- ,.' You're twice, as sweet as 's aged to accumulate his-," pile ". , What _ least, I think you are. he- has to say is worth considering, You're as• comfortable as kitty's and it Is interesting to s, learn that, .SINGLE UNEMPLOYED MEN ARE PRE - ' - caressing velvet pavv, it was not when he was, deliberately _ „ But woe betide the luckless guy who trying to make money that he made " - PARED TO TAKE JOBS ON FARMS overlooks your claw! it; 'buf, contravvise, it was nheti be T�cy had been having one of gave up "trying hard" that money' : itheir frequent squabbles. And he was came floating toward him. • FARMERS Who Need Harvest Help Should Ap- 1( I getting the worst , of it: NV` ordinary folks can learn some- -Man (in, •exasperation) —I wish thing from what this man who has ply to the District Employment Office, !' Agricultural Representative or Relief Inspector, or Direct to. THE ART OF EARNING Public Welfare Department, Parliament Buildings, Toronto. MONEY N inspirational working treatise is offered 'in a well- �y y /y yy�y Q Q y written article press ting' AUTHORITATIVE COUN• i Ti anspO/.�N�IO%Z A/ i {.i%Zgt►d iffeC`rSSai y- '� SEL on.winning'prize contests, for Artists and Authors, and ..a Monthly Service. . YOUR CO- OPERATION 'IS REQUESTED FULL INFORMATION which puts our subscribers corn- _ • ' pletely in possession of practical working knowledge how ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE. to btcom'e a money earner. A yea'r's subscription, for $2.00, _ .:or w4 Will send you interesting notes for a 3e stamped O_ NTARIO DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. j addressed envelope. a' %*.... .. ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF LABOR. .Ntai,tw r + 'GIFF BAKER, 39 LEE AVENUE, TORONTO, ONT. LnUALI -4. G. Baxter 4pefut the weeirendl R40 bank -few hundred miles to reach *e place further tire themselvea riding in a prith'his daughter• in Orilha. where he is to deliver his address, rough wagon over rough roads, not -Miss Ruby Andrew spent civic!, On Saturday evening at about and thus too often is too -tired to motor cars on smooth pavements, -Miss Ruth Wideman, of Toron- Holiday with friends in Newcastle. 6.45 a serious motor accident occurr- ;peak to the best advantage. In the nevertheless, they thoroughly enjoy - :to, is spending her holidays with her -Miss Helen Matchett, of Toron- ed on the highway on the grade olden days; the ardent Grits or Tor- ed the day and would not miss the -„0 aunt, Mrs. Fred Mortlock. to, is spending a week with friends just east of the Rosebank sideroad, ies,: as the case might be would tr- experience, . no matter how tiresome - Traffic over the week -end was in Pickering. in which two American cars were avel many miles in a buggy or wag- it might, be. In these days however, Unusually heavy, the weather being -Mr. Cowan and Miss Irene Mc, concerned. A Detroit car driven by on in order to hear their favorite a man can put on his slippers and favorable for motoring. Grath, of Toronto, - visited at D. J. Mike Finan was going east, and politician, and for several hours tire sit -in an arm chair in front of his k -Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Little and Callaghan's on Sunday. skidded a distance of , 83 feet from themselves out sitting on plankseats. radio and listen to the flow of ar- daughter, of Toronto; paid Mrs. C. -Miss Helen Martin spent Sun - the south side of the pavement to after which, they would return to story, and then take a few steps in- Baxter a short visit on, Monday. day with her aunt, Mrs.', Kenneth the north side, and collided with a their homes and -for an hour or two -Harvey Bath, who has been' sing Gordon on the .4th concession. car driven -by W. J. Cook, of May- to bed. 'ing over the radio in a Vancouver - George and Mr's. Law,'of Toron- ville N. Y. The - right' wheels of - - -�`- -- - - - -- - station, is paying a short visit. to to, spent Sunday with the former's Cook's car were on the north should .• his 'home, having a month's vacat- sisters, Misses Hattie and Nellie, er of the road. The impact was so LOU. Law. r _ of great that Finan's car rebounded 21��� . -The honey crop this year is an =lYliss ?vita O'Connor, ' Belle- feet. The crAmer of the Detroit car, - -- ' abundant one. White clover, which ville, visited ' with Miss Mary Found Mr. Sloan, was sleeping in the back produces the best honey, is better at Stork Bros. on the Lake. Shore seat. He left the car and went to 'this year than it -has been for some last week. Mr. Berry's house close by, where Pickering ! s, Leader Store years. -N. F. and Mrs. Mechin and fam-• he was arrested by- Traffic Officer -A 'Euchre and Dance- will be ily, of Oshawa; A. P. and Mrs. Mec- Arthur Runciman, charged with held on Tuesday evening, Aug 13th, bin and children, of Sarnia, and L. drurt ness. •Freon was treated by TN TR at P. Lennon's Kingston lid. East. K. and Mrs. Devitt, and daughter, Dr. Pearson for .a brokers jaw, after 1 , Overyone welcome. Ladies please of Toronto, spent Sunday with their which he was taken to the Toronto provide. mother, Mrs. H. Mechin. East General Hospital, and on his' ! --Miss Grace Arnott, of Toronto, --St. George's Church on Sunday, release will be arrested charged with" A GREAT SUMMER WORK BOOT has returned borne after spending a August 11th, 8th Sunday after Trin- reelgless driving. A. J. Nelson, of week with her aunt, Mrs. Underhill, ity. No Sunday School this Sunday. Jamestown N. Y., received a ,broken -who secompanied her back to the Morning Prayer at 11 a. m, Mr. G. arm, and Cook suffered minor cuts At a very Small Price city where she spent the week -end. K. Kin will will. have charge of the and bruises. Both cars were badly Rubber - Farmers ,are having a very busy service and will preach. No evening wrecked. . R Heel - time the past few weeks. The tuff- service. r - . ` Brent crops are ripening ' all in a -The 'Naval Cadets 'of H. M. S. -Fifty or sixty years ago when a Panco Outer Sole ,bunch, making it difficult for the "Temaire" paraded to the Anglican general election campaign -was in Q farmers to keep up with the work. Church pn Sunday last. The cadets progress, many mass meetings were _ �- Leather Inner Sole - Goring to the dry weather of the made a very smart showing in their held at various large centres, at past two weeks, the raspberr�os are navy blue uniforms. They were' pre - wv ich hundreds of electors -would be Toe Cap _ - 'withering on the bushes. Other gar- ceded by• their own -bugle band of present, and the leading politicians deri vegetables such as cucumbers, eighteen pieces'. *hich rendered pop- of the..Dominion would be present to The Price- is 1 .75 d Pair corn etc., are suffering from the dry ular navy holes as they marched t� deliver addresses on the' great Oes- + :weather. - the church. Rev. E. G. R•:binson tjgns of the day. These were -the R '��� 6 - -1 '-Rev. E. G. - Robinson left' on preached an inspiring sermon on days of -Sir. John A. MacDonald, Hon _ - - Monday for Cacouna, a delightful "-Duty." The. cadets then marched _ Alevander Mackenzie, Sir Charles - atamzner resort in Quebec, near the back to, the Gordon House, where Tup;)er, Sir, Richard• Cartwriet, Hfm month of the 5t Lawrence truer, they were dismissed audits urneti'to Qiker Mtrwat and. other. prow ineat _ H A M N where he will spend the week for' a their ramp at C, Lalsoc ^'s in cars. ' public speakers would 'give stirring e So.: well- earned hojiday - The,Tow•nship of, Pickering, for.• addresses. These would be taken - -Wm. Cullis left last week for a unately usually escapes those severe dcw" t by • short-hand .writers, and visit with friends at Lake Couchi- i+tLind and rain storms that occasion- would appear in- the daay_papers. In •. TWO STANDOUT VALUES Ching, and when there was taken ill. ally occurs in other parts of the these days however, things are diffSTANDOUT „ y Re was takleni home on Tuesday and province: Last severe week two sere erent. The great orators of the coon- _ is now confined to his bed with a storms, wind, rain and hail, occur'- try can sit in their private homes, 7. pevere attack of appendicitis. ed, one just east of Toronto and the or some other private.-room, and de- -Tip Top Tailored Suits or Coats for -•)Rev. Mr. Toll Sr., of Whitby, other in the Cornwall 'district. Nei- liver their usage o:er the _radio - occupied the pulpit in St. Andrew's ther -of these were -of much extent, which can be heard distinctly in men or women--Same cloth--Same _ Church • very acceptably on Sunday and only lasted for a few minutes, nearly every, home •fro -n the Ailan _ - _..1aat. Next Sunday; his son, Rev. but during that brief period much tic to the, Pacific, such h'as -been the Price--$23.75, ' :Ellsworth Toll M, A.; will preach at damage was caused, in which a progress made in perfecting the rad Ahe usual hour, 2.30 p. m. D. S. T.' number of buildings were wrecked �o. This mndern."method. of election- « ^ . j,� - • - - Tomatoes in this locality are telephone and hydro-poles-'blown ov- eerinv is an, advantage to both the ordon' 8 Business Girl Hose• o ttaAV ripening. While they have been ea, and many trees uprooted. The speaker and his audience. The on the market here grown in more worst ealaimlty, however, ' occurred speaker does not fiave to travel a . Splash - proof, Snag- resistin Chif� l southern parts of the province they when an 11 -year old boy, near Corn= Gave not the - quality of those grown wall, was caught by the whirling Card of Thanks foci Hosiery in our own gardens, being perfectly wind, lifted to a height, of a hung- - Xresh. red' feet, and carried a distance of The Allison family wish to thank w BHA=)ES - -- their friends and neighbors for their - illdvertising matter for the Big four hundred feet and _ dashed a- g _. Sports Night will be out by the. first gainst a : brick wall, causing injur- kind sympathy and help in their re- Fred T. DIIt1D g - p1C lIIg of next week, announcing the detail ies which resulted in his death, ah- cent sad loss in the death of their il J of the Boxing and Wrestling Events ortly afterwards. Pickering for some sister. Radio Licenses BwtablLl►ed 1857, tLt Memorial Park on the 21st. Pr- reason, seldom, if ever experiences eminent Toronto sportsmen will be such severe storms. Gvs'fYOC and Lime - - an hand conducting the program. -Some of these daily newspaper -_ .�y CC -A. J. and Mrs. Howlett, of Los. editors are pretty broad- minded fel- Just arrived a large ship of AStgeles, Calif., called upon a' hum- lows after all and their tolerance Gy p-oc in the following sizes: CHOICE j ber of Pickering friends on Satur- will go only so far, • even though 48 in. x 72 in. Gyproc 1 �� day last. Mr. Howlett has sold out the are called ” " his barbering business in that cif y political organs. 48 in. = 84 in. _ ng y, Thew Toronto Telegram on Friday 48 in. x 96 in., " t - aifltd we now making an extensive last expresses their disapproval of , /� motoring trip for pleasure„ having the Conservative Government, hand- 48 in. z 108 In. Roui'ld Stem, 2Vc• - - already gone 10,000 mikes through ing out "political plums" after par- 48 in. z 96 Donaeona, -Board- _ • the United States and Canada Star Lithe Minced Meat 12c ilamerrt has prorogued and also calls Harriw•al) Plalapter ^ I • _e. • 1i ee�� • u►. -Mrs. John Draper has sold her it a rtde$th - bed" move, referring to .' P�CKERINO .. Stewing Beef, . '' ' ' ' i:�' ^• . .1 GC• Iwer residence to C. J. Stevenson, of the appoinfinenta to the Senate in .•. .•. Kinsetle, 'who has sold his farm to' the last few days. It is not the sae .Mr. H. Parkin, of Kinsale. Mrs. lest thiatg for. a "political organ "' to LUMBER YARD Cooked Ham,. Draper, who came to Pickering a comment on its own party in this - �� Aalanber of years ago to reside', has manner, but in so doing the rest of : °� .'•'_'� » ' made a •number of friends 'who re- the world is led to believe that not _.._0n ..,Dutch .ItCIl : Z irst seeing her leave the village. all of a party are in sympathy r Variety Loaf, . • 35c the She will move to Whitby where she with every move of its leader, and - - lermerly lived and where her relat- when the teI1 H. TUCK, Opt Eyesight 8pe- ''■• (��. Ives are now living You. so,. they deserve C• cislist. - Author, of `•Your ■ �ellled V • • • 3.+..• na• a heap of respect. ,, >A -7%e Oshawa' Fair will be beld -fit is an old saying that "Fire Ey" and Health," The Child and its Development." Optomet= _ [7ead .Cheese, - • 1 a7�• ea AUV=t 19, lldonday, Tuesday and Wednesday is a good servant, but a bad master." ric Aseeciation of Ontario, Amer. L. ,; jugTe-fThen fire is kept under control •it jean UpWmetrie Association. • •- • 3�i.. the Toronto Exhibition. Until last is .one of -the greatest blessings of Specializing in Eyesight and year it was held after the C. N. E. mankind. It is used in a great many Gllmopes. when the fair had •frequently rainy ways. It is used in cooking, heating --:Opposite P. O•. Oshawa. weather which interfered with its our homes, in supplying steam to en- Phone 1516 .- success. By, fixing it at an earlier gins, and in' various 'ways in our - W • ;M it R 1 D - date it was hoped that they would great industries. But when it gets Vss��nnnnnn 1� enjoy better weather. The fair this beyond control, it is one of the most Now Adv*r$""n~s. � Butcher `�phOIIei WV) Pickering year promises' to' be the best .jn its destructive agencies in the. world. In history. a very short time it can destroy WAN'PH17 -Tn rPnT, a farm of 75 -- (During' the last 'two weeks the 'many valuable buildings or hundreds • or 100 acres ruitabie for dairying. • Apply members of the fermis club have at NEWS Office. 50 -51 _. of acres of valuable' forests. But we been waging a Mixed Doubles Ten - have now another great powerful VOR SALE -One block and tan ' + ttis Tournament ttith the following a agency, w}]ich iS a 'hale foxhound pr p, 3 months qld. Silas g y, goon. serrant but Tool, R R 1, L6cust H, 11. 50.51 results: J. Clark and J. Barker were a bad 'master. It is ' the aeroplane. T . beaten b E. lint's and W. Ion- SED PLANK- 2•ineb, ahont Sot) y y Little did its inventors, Orville and L' square feet for ;ale cheap. C. H-ettger, cor. ney 6 -2, 6 -0 the latter two defeated Wilbur Wright think of th'e great Brock (toad and Kingston Road. 50 G. Bly. and F. Petrie, 3 -f,, 6 -21 7 -5; .'part it teas about- to play in the - G. Walsh anti 4. Smith won from B. ORS�LF -fine 7•1t. DPeringbind- _s_ r ttor]d's affairs. As a sery ant it is er, One .•n, F. fi tt'. hinder. One G -fi Case Pickering ,Meat •sae V Barker anti W. i.eid A -3, 6-4 anti uteri .extensit'ely, especially in the binflPr. At.— :t'a;ons and pldw•, for sale.. W. were defeated in the finals by F,. P. DibneS'. Ci reert, cod.' Sit Northern latitudes, in carrying girl _ i Murray and tiC,']krmney, f? -'L, 6 -f}. to those tube are rlanternu�lt' ill, or �� •1` 1'h,J1 -7'n r­nr, with option ' of huvinp. a arm t f ahout Sat acres, with -For -The Dept. of Highways purpose wll] , have met with anacr•ittent and ',pmt bush. r,,, t•.,1'un April l <t. R'rite Box C, , bw}din>• new navetk ' marls north of retluire ,i.na1)lediate treatment in a I' "'�erin� Tows c1(i;ce. 41).:,11 - - ` ..Torcintt, to rfli'eve the heavy - traffic hospital. But in anoth(•r manner it f,1f) d.SAIY -0t)t- 1-11aisreit) e,iw' anti GOOD BEEF,t VEAL, '"LAMB on; the present marl, which is fiery. t)y .be �.o {15irlerfd a CUl'Se to man- 1 ht;ifcr due to treshen,onm. Moth r. I3. tested. p p ;tree one d b Ild to to heifer due In tiept,. 1 . E, AND ' PORK 'heavy; •PtipeClatly' dUr)11ST the f6uriSt lrlp(1 from the. art 'it lays or a- rusted and blood lcsted E. R. Carson, Green•' und holiday sras�n. in the � early part bout to play, in war. In-future wars - wor'd. " �t1 of the year the Deparctment ann- it will phone the most destructive �`OR SALF -1 RNnwe 13'niler, 3l ouneerl that No. _2_H,i,ghway between of the engines of 'war. It i, fearer) Rtalloss; Range: Boiler, 15 gallons: Electric Alga GOOD SERVICE Toronto and Oshawa would be 'Red- Ilnncer. with 11 attachments good as new;' that a nation can put up very. little Fove Pump: Bedspring:, and mattress: Dresser ened to a distance of 40 feet during defence against them, as they will ar.d washstand. Apply at Pickering News, 51 - this year and they bad men at work he almost beyond reach in attacking. ' Ho llt "F L' A i R Y COWS-Regis making surveys with that end in It is hoped "that the efforts' that are te; ed and grade rnwc, Government T. B tested. Fresh and close sPtingors always on view. Last week the Deputy liinist- being strenuously made to prevent hand. Blood tested it desired. Free delivery on - er of Highways annoul,ced that this war in file future will be Success- purehases of 7 or more, Satisfaction guaranteed, work had been postponed indefinite- VGm. J. Murphy, Lindsay. Ontario. Telephone �W; SERVANT, Prop,'. P tP ful. 1352, 50tf