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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1936_06_12( - = a': _ .. .NJ .PICKERING,i 4'�TT.. H' Ii I [) 11. 11 l NE 12.1 36: •rctfl►fstattsosssl arae+. ..�.Brock Road Port Union Burs.. F. Day of Toronto, is spend- The death took place at his .res - DR ff O Pi;AR GN-PbyiciaB , ing the summer months at the home ideate, 611 Esat 139th Str. New bedSuraem. Dunbarton. 'My -,"Our trucks pt"M yuur 'very of Mr. and Mrs. Yates here. Yorld City, of M. 'J.' Wingarderi' on It is with deep regret we learn of June 5th E. FOR9YTR. Oph. D., Director ,husband of Mabel Carst�a, ;. l At beaoA•atnoeaoa t Optotrtaft COALr COKE. � the sudden passing of one of our Port Union Ont.. Funeral Services at oldest residents, Mrs. John Percy, 2 m. June 8th, at Atlantic City �q��jo■r. E7ee eaamiaed D7 appoiptttsma. p a'YO�e flats, claremuot. oot. - . W .. UD, CEMENT, •widow of the late John Percy who N. Y, _ Lspa1• hATID G �{A� 1'L Passed away suddenly at her home ' the result of a heart attack. The -" Whitevale - -- uu LKJtN&.0 tiUltul Aw-itziswir. and deceased had not been enyoytstg Iii• Soltcttor,, Nutary ruw" +vtuneyw a+aso. , good healt-5 for a nuinber of years, The Ordinance of Believer's Ba - BUILDER S SUPPLIES P- Once turth wiy uccuNwa uy ore .•t ,t. y. �.brte- but her sudden demise was rather tism will be observed in the White- tiY,fuutb wtng �f wort ri'ou.e. trnttoy. rLy alto local cartage work a shock to those who knew her. She vale Baptist Church on Sunday, ;�•1BEA rills ti& is Ky,� g y daughter, Nellie, June 14th, at 11 a. m. All are cor- � is survived b one t5arnstors i'S �011utors We have f 'A placed in Millimi(wk w fol at home and three sons, Arthur, at dially invited to the service. line o! Slagle Let.! Milling ho Ro ..',�-. W1LLtAM �, Isi:A'lUN. ll, L. •' me, y,.- at Myrtle-- and Will in During the winter months s ser- &LAROUKA11' 61ILL, ss.. P. RUSS Oo'tt Feeds. the Northern part of Sackatchewan. ies of meetings in our library were JAMhb A wxititil A V� MITCHELL Mr. Percy, a daughter of Stonewall held. The, final took place on ?4on- fi Ya7 htrmt, l pronto, ZL"%de awb • it Jackson, who also- was a life-long day night of this week, when Miss resident of Brock Road will ever be F. Cole, 'of Toronto University gave to F604CA WO. Not ri s c., Barri*- Pickering, (}11t. remembered for her kind, syntpat- a ,most interesting talk on Canadian •lata• .yiiliCJIUIY. Notaries e1.C.. Suite 501. y hE'tIC spirit baeal■iorLife Btuldaug, So roruntobt, roroaw• Office phone 7400 Rs@idea, a 65.,0 p•rit and.hard-working, hon- -Authors and their books, stressing• T41aphooe soca mss: rtcarrane r`nOae 3016. btf est efforts which she expended in mainly Catharine Frail and her sis- AUMSCN 4 J eMILLAN-Barris. The Beal Store, C1aTem0IIt and about her home at Brock Fload. ter, Susan Moody, well-known for taxa. Sotultom Notary Public. oatce at -�► their work on pioneet life in Can- Vickering,eme of kildie bours:fbomaou, lot )t. and inurd t, PHON& 929 West Hill ada. Musical numbers by the- Male .1, Uliue bouts: Tbutsday and Saturday - . aresaiags. from 7.Ou p. m a ri.6o P. Liz or by FURNITURE Chorus, an orchestra • and son �a�ptatnttntutt. lorontu office : e03 Noyal Tian. g and •. Phone Pies 10.0. Toronto E! n 5303. A Garden Party under 'the cusp- 'two readings completed the grog - 371y = We are dkooteviog am attrtucire ices of St. Margaret's Church will ram bringing --the evening to A suc- varircy of 'vONAN`I' A�1Nt3 - Barrtetsrs, be held -in the Rectory Groubds on cessful close. While ' rn the village, A tura Notaries Public Aluminum and Granitewar•eEtc. +uFriday Jude 26th The program will Miss Cole was a guest ,of Mr. and Furniture d Fur. irate QMDON D. CON ANT.'K. C. Novelties be- given by Ernie Bruce and his. Mrs. Hugh Pugh. ALLIN F. ANNIS, 8; A.. tat.. B. Prices low, in. kerning with times. Entertainers. Admission, Adults, 25 IDS- 7 1 2 Stmcoe St. S.. aeaw. • -:cents. -1Pbmie•-4and5(Oshawa), and at the Coup St. ;Margaret's •Cemetery Board Dumbarton Hamm' Whitby. (Mr. Phone? tWhtt- ,- a:- . by)' RADIO SER�TICE P��� holding t�fe Decoration Day. bills Jean McFadden is vialti;lg _ __ . - �' on Sunday, June 21st, at 2.30 p. m- Dr, and Mrs. Pearson. E arffu A Graduate of Radio College D. S. T. in the cemetery grounds. Xi5s JlcCoanell isstaying wiCh with A short service will be held and Mrs. Dales sat -her home- here. ��j7 KIL C. 8Mt'1'jd. U. D. 4., L. D. S., well-known hymns will be sung. Lt (Serceesor w Ur. J. r ,tali.). Grwuate of Up -to' -the -minute training Airs Higgins spent the week -end tie Royal College or Den, surreons and Turon- followed by a brief a5idress by Rev. to University At Clar ant odice over D. A. and Gordonwith her: cousin,- Miss Irene Dun -don Hern -M. A.• of Toronto.. 'Let bar. �oetaatare•versTom and Fri . Phone FINEST EQUIPMENT fteotca alt ptl ns show respect that is due' the - for Miss Wice gave a splendid' Miss - memory -of our departed friends! stud ionar y [� BRBERT T FA I.LA ISE. L D S.• Ouaranteed Satisfaction loved ones: b kee t their last y . Talk in Sunda School Isar 11 C D. S', graduate ,t the Royal Collage of ), _keeping, +unit Sunday morning. tf>lsota. Surgoo,attd the linr.ernty of Torvoeo. ATresting-place An good condition. On Saturday last,, Miaa Ruth � in tech. Pi second door sant of St. And- R,,.y«;tn-thle Price The Certiete a.w . snatch. p, orli ng. po ;neo(ffice boon : y e� ry Board as already ,Toms gave a rousseau tea ,to the C. a. o. bap- m or, by ■ppoint aeoe. (X-ray q'n� wW 9atteries always on h yd spent a. considerable sut�i of money - t aerviee). Phone Pick 3700, 4317 • . G.. T. girts.- Everyone enjoyed. the this 'season in an effor0to beautify --.- H. ROY MILLEF.outing. God's -Acre. There is a capital. Mace- tlssttlu�se arDs. 8roushaus, Unta►rio y'-t.iends' regret io hear vont of about 82400 invented 'in H,s man 480 . Phon« M'+rk 18418. of Mr. Johnston's accident on Mon - bonds at the peesent tjrile, but that da while afnn the Mal ELIZABETH HlVH&ktD80N- `� is not sufficier_t to awom dish the Y r g n .Mire and autumcnrle :a■tuanu of all kinds. - M U J I P Telapme T' ne. liepementiutcompanies ol solid doanclal ■uad• work that the cont nuttee desire to so' r do each Howard and Mrs. Wilson and Mrs year., An opportunity' will fo t amend, of FeneMn Falls, visited f'UtiT1LL, lroensod Auotionose, Experienced M uric Teacher thus be given to all to amist i•r' uaubstlea Of Yus•t t►ad Ou■arto. ♦a► witji tt 'I'OMl]t0 CADR@ry tOr defraying he expe�tset in connect- with John and Mrs.. Taylor Aud rasa last« •f a.) atoas asseauae to ob ■barasss $ defra n t family last Sunday. nave, addromOr,eo atvw P. o., not, ion wits- this undertakrur. You are. _ -.BtaltdiDR. _ St. Paul's on+the-Hill; Dunbarton, invited to 'decorate the graves of Sunda R 8 KA TON. TOWNSHIP will teach afternoons or evenings vour departed.' previous to 'the ser- y, June 14th. '1st Sunday af- D. Ci•rt, Converaacer Commissioner for Saturda reserved for school ter Trinity. Sunda Se t+aWa •tfftla'v,t., AcCnnutaot.' Ett1 Issuer of y -rice. -m.P hoot 8t 2 'p. larrvrtge L,eetrt»., wnite,ale. tint. + ebfldren. --�- -�- _ .. The celled service this Sunday is can- tW .vl. MANY Lieetttrrri An.tiolieer tut York, i Oman. and Jntgrio Co,tntaea. All kinds of sairsprumptlr attended to T1tHAS HSAy4rNAH1Ll3 ;.tray be arranged for at the NE WS office. "land ludependeat phones, W a i t by. Ontario. Rates very Moderate. Audaey Studio at my own bome one mile east of Brougham on No. 7 There's a jackass - in our midst. Highway. (accredited Ed.) Vlrs. Chas. Daniel• is visiting MRS., C 4tRI._ DEViTT Friends in Chicago. ,Sympathy is expressed to. Mr. Pickering Mills Get. Pratt on ,the death• of his sis- f^L weror this. week. b1 !a. Flopping Each r. and Mrs. Howsarri, of Epsom, N "You Cannot Avoid visitors at the Club meetine here on. Monday. an Accident Week Day Saw( and. NTrs. Jones and family. tt Qi jT _ ._Feeds of All Rinds to Stock B V °f Hiehland Creek visited with rPl- Poultry Feeds, Lahrador Shell, Oil, atives here on Monday last. _`iYOU CAN AVOID Cake Meal, Molasses. Any rho Do not, forget the ire -cream- sop p you W at the church this Fridayeven THE EXPENSE need. We can mix arty ration ing. You will also hear a good dr - THAT - that you may want. fwsci.ine mined, FOL W R' $ ! Our Front itank Eng stsnh ,woe ams..: - - -CYRItl 0nLX"- ' results. Prices are direct to yon, No. ,GENERAL IN14URANCa - Commissions. Phone - Pickering, 0011 ,Sas at Car -Lot' Priees. Mattresses : '. D -e ' N. L ick 'od ' JNNER-SPRING MATTRESSES PICKERiNo. ONT. .lo good quality covering, R. G. CLENDENING Price, $15.00 .. - Nval's . • Creo-Phos; Marshall loner -Spring Mattresses FUNERAL DIRECTOR ..Price, $29.00 Private Ainhlll"nee- Wbite layer Felt Mattresses Day Hnri•'iNitrht St;rvier Price, 59,50 Ph, the 0000. Grey Feit Mattresses :.MRlverrt :1000. Prica, ' $6.50 Markham, • Ont. WALL PAPERS ---- - - We are selling Sun -tested wall paper` ,Farmers for every type of room, There is an exceptionally interesting selection!' 4 tof;new designs. The price is moder• . Kapid Nilo Filter Discs,' 45C,,, ate, ranging, from 10 cts. to $1.00. Well -wade chick troughs also SPECIALS Baby cllfok'troll shs it uaoder- to Rolls of Wall Paper and 17 yds: afe prices. of Border. the two for ;1.65. The old reliable B. H. Paints, Enamels i All Rolls Ready -Trim ned, • and Varnishes, C. A. STEItRITT Igo Harness Grid, Paint Oils. Turps and ,Pammore's Bronchial MNture, 711r•i Caal' Oil. I 3+ tlrieral Director Wmey-Eiarris Repairs. ' ', Private filiulbulr.nee ALVIN BUSHBY pht?r1P. f �l{Q Hartiwwrr E'hotte 460c Pi-linrina, Alatsrio PICKERING V Sack, is on a visit to her relatives here. We are glad to see her look- ing. welf: Ball Practice is. going on merrily -and the local boys are winning anis losing matches with the best of .spoksmansihip. Charles and Mrs. C'lemence ee1- -brated the second anniversary of their wedding ori Monday last when visitors from Oshawa and Whitby were present. Seg eral from here attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Percy to nur West on Monday. She was re- garded a very kind-kearted and ;nod neighbor. " The Club met on Monday everting at the home of ATrs: S. •Pgckrin and .family. After tke minutes were'ap- •proved a short report of the .air-� mane rides was given.' It was moved t7iat the- annual picnic be held on July llth, in the Chapman 4wods. when the usual sports 'and, refresh= mrents Vill he held. A Committee. of +he- youthful members under the Phairmanship of Billy Wi•nters•, was v.tiroittted• to be responsible for the Rentear+ber meeting. Stwgestiorts fnr the outing tfi be' held in August were asked for. Then followed a vamp' of -Court Whist, :which all en- joyed, there beiriz twelve tables. "lite p.riaea went to )lien Bryaltit.. a hnut 7.r, were tiremnt and a hearty tote of thanks was given the 'host - .v -s for the extra good time. S o e rsk+ne Cemet- ery rinual Memorial Service. Ser. vices • resumed • next Sunday, June- 21st as usual., _ The Frskine Cemetery Memorial ^rvice will be beld on June 14th. Rev: Mr, Woodhouse, : -of Markham will preach at 3 o'clock and Zion Choir will lead in thesinging. Mr. Beare will have 'hitt_ loud-s*aker system. Collection in • aid of thy Cemetery Funds: , Kinsale bars. A.. Bunker ' is improvingIn health and is expected home friina Hospital soon. Mr. W. Stevenson had , the ,rnis- break two -.ribs. .. - -- - -- • Mr. and • Mrs. McDowell and, dau- A WILSON B R .0�� - _•. ' ?stet Iris, were Sunday visitors ,at s Locust IM, ioDt• r the home • of V . and Mrs. Parkin. Pbone N14rk 7200.._ ual, which will be held at the toll Mrs. J. Stell, daughter, Alice and 4. son Harold, visited Mr, Stell at - Nval's . • Creo-Phos; -Christie Str. Hospital last Satur- Cough Cold _- day. day. and JSebo*l who go frim here. wil•1'write The children' who are in the con " test for gathering egks and star- Remed>Ies dings are working hard for the success. ■t '' ; prizes. w The W, A. members are invited Grove's Rromo Quinine Tablets, to hold their next meeting at -the Cascara Bromo Quinine Tablets, 25c, home -Qf Mrs. C. J. Steenson .on Laxacold Tab!ets,. 25r, ! Juno 18th. Buckley'i Bronchitis Mixture, 40c. & 75r: Mrs. S. Carlton, who has been ,Pammore's Bronchial MNture, 711r•i ^onfined to 'her lied' most• of the Rem, 67x. winter, is able to sit on the veran. Thermogene, - ,... 39x. da each day. Aspirin. 25c., 34x. & 98e: A meeting of the young people Vick' Vapo Rub. ` , age who will join the church next Sun- Vick's Nose Drops, ' . 39d1341 day, June 14th, was held at the Mistal Nose Drops, 35c. & 75l. Dar:onage Monday night.Mistal Cheat Rub g ,: Visitors at the Herb Parkin home .and Sunda were Mr. and Mrs: Town, y For -Coughs Colds r and children of Whitby, and Mr, that do not, respond to and Mrs. J. Parkin of Ashburn. Ordinary tre&tnleDt t - t - ntunber of the Institute mem- berm are planning to be in Whitby' Wa'inpole's-Cod.Liver Extta, .- i + A. "'' on June 16th, for the District Ann- ual, which will be held at the toll ;, Or ege. - Nval's . • Creo-Phos; g The pupils of Whitby . High $1.00 g large bottle �.7 4 1 JSebo*l who go frim here. wil•1'write their final exams beginning on F`ri- day of this week. We wish them Ja E• C. ones, Phm, D - success. ■t '' DMUGG2;k'1' , u-_ Pim a.,nn.. .ria; '.,c;•r• �.,n,c.,: .- • - .�,� - _ � ."'. � - Z. • a tant practical significance. but It was -- Smalleo Licer_sed Car and Youn- Driver destined to prove the means saving ' - a great number of human lives, - At that time, the report tells us, 1 _ -e thousands of people in'China, Japan. �S Formosa, the Philippine Islands, and other Oriental countries were dying year from a strange disease called l scistosomiasis. Research px o v e d WINNIPEG — A missed ball fed to. this dim - 4.e to- be due• to a tiny worm' /y3/f/,i' ' IMF" � recovery of the greater portion of 'which bored through the skin and en•%�' : �' ¢ • ...���, s jewelry, valued at $15,000, Jos. May 'tared the Dlood stream. It was par- -24 by' Miss Alice Beuriot, of - Paris, ticularly grev¢lent among the work- era in rice fields who waded about in r'raace. their. -bare feet over the flooded landfl The French woman s purse, con- " fa'n'ny the jewelry and a -sum of Eventually Japanese scientists found t . money, 'was found in grass on the that these worms, known as blood bank of the Asainiboine Rive> at the flukes. lived during part oC'heir life d( ' -£ cycles in snails, and these snails had foot of Spence street by Norman 1 Chalmers clerk in a Winai a hotel, Proved . from Dr. Bartbeb's work to, be y ' p g the only ones which lived in alightly while seardiing-for-a-ball with whiob -- i - acid water. 'With that fact established s he and a companion were playing cthe remedy was simple. It' lnvolvrd r atch. - merely the dumping `of crushed. lime - Chambers communicated with auth= r stone along the shores of streams and oritits who had offered a $300 re- ward on Miss Beuriot's behalf for re- Ponds, This turned .the ,water. alkaline n turn of the jewelry: Examination of and destroyed the snails. Its adoption has resulted in the virtual el ntination the purse's contents revealed all but of the disease over large areas of Ja• - - q/ abort $2,500 worth of the jewelry. It77 _ pan and other Asiatic countries. r two of the three Can ' rls contained.... 0 Thus the chance discovery of a ti adian $YO bills in it when lost and one of the 10 hundred franc French notes. scientist .in Washington has meant Miss Seuriot missed the 'purse after the saving of the lives of millions•or, c � � � y r _ people in the ( i'eturaing to her downtown hote� from Yrient. Whittier Park race track across the - ' 1•I'luise Lancasbe;,, t+, of Long beach, Cud:, is- yo unge-t owner-driver'of srnalie t re-istered car. The -automobile, built b her father, wei " 5' Red River from Winnipeg It was in- timated n- 3 ghs 320 pounds and can reach speed* 3•, 'miles poi hour. ` -die $=add Chambers will receive the Looks Spoiled By - ___ _ ,• E a ri s , Waistlines Pe �k of . Hu- r-- �:� EndurAnce Youn-, 'Chan'(�r Ti ; n � - 'OTTAWA -- Projecting. ears and n No- trotrbding waistlines of members of Shown S. Mine"t ase - Actor is Sty anada's ho•tse of commons prevent Manyc her from -calling any- of them' hand- some, .Mrs. George Black, member LONDON, EAG., — The. Lancet, Is. man endyrance the Lancet points out _ for the' Yukon, disclosed to an audi- mons British professional medical that no eth,ete. has yet succeeded to BllT �eSS h12r��i11�1 S r\t'ini Put _ _.._' _.- ansae here. -. Writes the Xingstoa Whig-Stand' Agnes Machhall, the other woman Journal.-baaee an article on the "peak' running 12 mileA in an hour, altliotigh ]n. Larger T% 1pe '��ll. ierd =- "Like the taw — only in a dif. member of the house; drew up a list of human endurance"'largely on the a bure.half•dozennhave figtrea in_per• - tereat way science sometimes shows of the 10 most handsome men but experiences of the three Toronto men formanees some _00 yardi short of a long. arm, Its discoveries sometimes Mrs. Black t ould ' not .lame oTm "I who were entombed recently .S a fail. hie distance. A. have the most remote and ua[oraeen of rock in a 12obse Iiieer;, i\.5„ gold = ANEW YORK - when t�'ia:erel," argued -then, that there wasn t a mine fir, D. E. Robertson, H. R, Magill: winner of the New York critics' Circle consequences. _. .. handadme man in the house and 1 - Award, returns to NeW York June t A recast report of the Smlehsonlan "The rescue. shows" says the. Lan- and Alfred Scarlding, of Toronto; were still -stick to my belief," sail Mrs. cet. "'whai men In extremity can en- entombed April 12 by a cave-in in a for its farewell engagement, there will Institution provides a strikingly In- Black. _ dare and. to what extent the spark o[ gold mine a• ]Iooae River, N.S Magill be a change in the .houzeboartls of the . tereating Illustration of, this. Dealing "Y.ot< can 1 trutMu?ly say that life can fifeke'r evenivaa'y to kfudle: Bled during the ordeal but Robertson Martin Beck theatre. The sign painter with the work of Dr, Paul'Bartsch, its the, men are. handsome when their more to -steady flame."' anal• Scadding lived for 10 days whife „will zhange "Guthrie .JIc('linlie pre- oncecurktar of molluscs, it: tells how in ears stick out and their waistline'.+ The Lancet expressed the opinion an emergency shaft was driven down sents "Winterset." to._'`Cuthrir •?tfr- the year 1896, he discovered that the bulge?" she asked. that peak endurance is probabl:y trea• 141 feet.to rescue them, Clintic presents Burgess :11er<dit_h in Aasila flying 1n -the Potomac RiverMrs• Slack disclosed also she -had shed at what 1s kirawu as "early mid. hr. D: E. Robertson is 52, Scatiditig Ma',v ell Ar.derRnn'a'°'yt/intcrsc.."' differed q nsi trea ermsably from those. In received' a telegram 'rom _ii it y!lcng dle age." "Too old at 49*! is' probably Is'•i4 -acid Madill was 30. In short, Burgess yleredith, 'native tributary streaand established the ,est son asking if be qualified r -s only applicable to .enterprises where Of Cobourg. Ott., at the age of 27, is difference. was due to the acidity of handsome. carelesslessness is not a liabtlit and ., - now. F. ,'full -fled" eel stat:' The ;abtle y I still hope to see India free from a the water. Here was a simple scien• "1- told him that he _artairly where speed. Is essential the citrmination of the fore' er-"-- difference bet,vec.4 .pincirL^ the, star's tirle discovery of no apparent tmpot+ didn't," Mrs. Back confided. As an example of the peak or hu• 1lahatma Gandhi." name above the- play and placing it " - halon: means the producer cor,siriers the playet as great a.box of ice draw _-:.:�T H E :_.O N L Y C O M P L E. T E � L O W P R I C, E. D -C A R'-' as all_,thc other elemcnt3 ir.t.fhq play. -- - _' _ . . • pus together. er _ •. no er•sure aiQn that, an actor has reached - stardom a tardoppears an. .play wriKht, begin to write plays especial sea. on 1y for hint All 5lere uith has s- been the recipient ofscripswritten as e; r - _ "vehicles" for him: .There is.even a .. :. nl•sn afoot for amusical„ in wh'rh'he:. i , i will have an opportunity' to diapltty his t•iTents ac a (lane is . tenor voice.. er net to a' h' lir Single Proves .. . s But the rumor '� that 4lbenr 11 •Am :rii i'L�1 Ride, Pro Berson has just begun a new pia for .::_max . _�__ _ __ , ;., • h inandthati it is finished in'time for next season the othesw tqir it's Wiser to B y •s. rt.c ,i - � •tort a hatrce. _ a CHEVROLETInde*a-se, Show'"ir oyment „— pronounced _ OTTAWA, 1 ._. - ,,,�. ,„a,,,•. - w,as shown , In .li ,employment on sp 1st,. a n _ a •>; compared with the previous month; ` -• and also in comparison witli the cox - - responding date last year, according �i _•� � to a report' issued 'b'y'the ' nominion ' ,• _ bureau of statistics. : m 9,544 -firms of May i,. Reports 0 NLY Chevrolet in the low price cldss rain ute1 Fisher No -Draft Ventilation to shovredaggregate starts of 439,409 an' - offers you all the ood.thin s of motor- ! Improved Knee -Action i increase or 20,426 over April let, X g g guard your• health p •ing proved by experience and gliding ride! And Safety glass of the finest` while, on bSay. 1, ••1935, reports from recognized by public preference. ' quality in every window! 9,203 employers showed S9_,504 were e s, perfected Fisher eat$ Hydraulic Brakes! r ,—step al b index, on the •ase 1926 Swerve! But far better than words chino employed Streamlin odies with the protect- wheel and le your owe actual drivMag ~J egnal5 100, rose from 97.4totl April lat the t a ing, solid steel Turret Top! Valve -in -Head, test prove' every claim we maiCe, to 99.5 oft May 1, and was higber than high. compression .engine that saves. you 'Payments to suit your purse on the General any comparable date s1nce-1931, ' money, on running costs every mile and Motors Instalment Plan, The unadjusted index at May 1'[rir _ 'On Master De Luxe Models which .records . are available follow'. 19$fi, 98.5: 1935, 95.2; 1934, !Y?; • 1913, 1932; 87,5; 1932, 102.2; 1930. 111.4 . 1929, 116.2: 1928. 106.8. 1927, 101.8;' 1926, 95.4; 1925, 91.9; 1924, 92.9: 1925, 92.5: 1922; 84.3: 1921, 35,1. Improvement was reportFd ir• ntsp- ufacturing• chiefly.. in •food, tumher,'' pulp and, paper, clay, glass,:stpne and , iron and steel divisions.. While acti.- 1ty was..also shown in transportation, construction and matntenance, ser• 1 rIVES YOU ALL SIX ...PERFECTED HYDRAULIC BRAKES TURRET TOP BODIES BY FISHER. VALVE -IN. – vices and trade. The gaip to each qI ' ;: tl . these groups with the erceptioii of HEAD ENGINE.:, fISHERJlO DRAFT YENTILATION::.KNEE-ACTION (so Meuef Dei has Models)::_ SAFETY CLASS THROUGHOUT construction; exceeded' tine avera,GP 696 increases on May 1st for, the: last 15 _ _ 4' _•. years, 4be report,• said. -t7tr the other CHARLES COOPER *�T —” CLAREMON 1 hand the release of a 'targe wi n wr of. workers from the lug;i�t;c c:ntl.,•: _ _ coal mines, tobacco - nrl ,: .': - _ - ; metal factories. werr. of •. :. , . � _• -,. • .. .character°.._ _ _ .. - •- W51 RHEUMATISM r 01 After 1 30 Years -on Railway It was little short `of a tray edy to this railway worker Lb have to give np his job after 30 years But his rheumatism was so bad that he had no choice — he could walk only with orth- The advice of j w cane. a friend led ' r " to his taking Kruschen Salts — and TORONTO --Mining Corporation of properties adjoining their present �/ 1, be went on taking it until he was Canada. Ltd., 'is unofficially reported group in Rouyn Township, N 1 f fl4l able to go back to work again. Thistohave sequined an ,option on' the wes.ern Quebec. Two additional pro- oty in his ow fife stn words:— Rouillard property comprising a. perties have been taken in, one ad- "For Three years I had arthritis group of 7 claims adjoining Hudson joining on the east and another on very badly and, had to walk with a gr P i cane. Also I had tt give up my job Patricia -Gold Mines in the Clear- 'the south, each consisting of approx- (, as a railway+ shunter, after 30 years water Lake section, Red Lake d'ts- imately 150 soros. Previous work on 1 3 in •the Yard. 1 was advised by a lady trict. A considerable amount of work the easterly property is' reported to ,to try Kruschen Salts, and 1 took has been carried out on the properly have disclosed highly = mineralized bottle 'after bottle to give it a• trial. on surface, and it .is planned to carry, ; ones. All the sinking equipment 'is I found it was doing me good, and. on a campaign " of diamond drilling, now, completely installed. Shaft sink -was relieved. To- ' . • will be contiry ed . to the first ,continued until 1 •" . and exploration. Ing I �'� C day 1 am in the test of.' health and level followed by lateral work and I �7 am. back at work again. I cannot BIGGER ise Kruschen Salts too much." — A tiff mond drill has been shipped diamond drilling. W.I. to the Jellicoe Consolidated Gold _ The pains and stiffness of rheums- Mines property and will " commence Omega Gold Mines will increase RIGI-SER m. tism , age, frequentl,} caused by de- operations shortly: A series of holes miil capacity, from Soo, to 600, tons ;posits of uric acid in the muscles have been spotted westward along daily late in the coming summer, ne- THICKER and joints. The numerous salts in the north ore zone, formerly* known cording to the annual report. The ,s $ruschen assist in- stimulating your the Jellicoe Horse ore body, company is indebteded to Castle- PLUG. /�� Jiver and: excretory • organs to as and now Incorporated within. the comTrepany. 'Mines -for $627,503 ad - healthy, regular -action,. and •help them to get rid of the excess uric boundaries of Jellicoe - Consolidated. vanced to cover costs of installing acid. which is the cause of a great Operations will be under the super- the mill and these advances consti- deal of suffering. vision of Bankfield engineers. tutee a first charge on earnings. - - In February and March the mill Directors of" fickle Crow Gold treated 17,352, tons of ore for a net ian Mines have declared a dividend.of bof able June• 30th recovery of $60,992 and for a cost re anadDistillers cents per" share, pSY approximately the same amount. Ore to shareholders of record June 16th• reserves are estimated _ at 440.000 This is the second payment of - .this ozs. gold and in The' PERFECT Chewing Tobacco. l tons averaging 19? _ %ee milli ons amount to have been distributed to addon a considerable low grade - -fay shareholders, the initial dividend tonnage, though indicated, has not having been paid on 9farch 31st last. been developed suAiciently "to allow ' inclusion in the reserve calculation. Little Chap—We're going to ' WASHINGTON —"A group of Can- Siscoe Gold. Mines Initial tonnage came from surface I as. compared: with .3,430,481 tons .and' "1 dumps and from work done under- , have a bo baby, at our house today. adieu distillers paid the United States, Production at Siscoe Gold Mines grade of $6.65 ($20.67 gold) in the y ground in -slashing and preparing for p. corolla year. Visitor—A bop baby? HOW do you �tieasury $3.080,004 recently. and end-' -for bSay totalled $193,196, against. J = ed a sttuaiioa which threatened . to $152.140 in April and $1$2,382 in May regular stoping operation. Some -57 properties 'were sampled know" you ie going to- hlrve'e hay bear Iloa. of liquor from 1935. During. the. " month the mill The balance .sheet shows current and reported on and -favorable . re baby, my dear? curb the y the Dominion to the American market. "handled 14;338 tons, approximately assets of R61.59fi and current 1iiabi- commendations were -made on 6, one Little Chap — Last year when Neither the number ot dlstillecies tt •same as in April, but an increase lities of $5!,520. Castle-Trethewev Iof which eras optioned. Underground mother -was-sick. we -had a girl baby; _ fa the group, nor. their identities was, over the 13".973- tons treated in 'May owns 2.560.000 sfiares of the 5,OOU.000 I work on the 19 claims,optioned-from and now daddy's sick. made knoLvn here. :' last year. Millheads averaged $14.00 bare capital. _ I Q'Leary Malactic shows 24,000 tons - These distilleries the Government per -ton, against $14.90 in the -same of ore averaging .415 ozs: per ton. C18>$81 fled Advertising charged. owed milltons In "customs du- period last year. Brownlee Mines �A shaft i being sunk to 550 ft. atfd 5 g ;Uee on liquor which leaked into the Brownlee Mines Ltd., a.,loining Nor-' a 100 test mill is being erected. SA.LZSS.AD=g WANT=D United States" during the long prohi- Harry Darling, ':►1.E. in charge of arida biiiles on the noiith in Rouyn - bition era. One hundred million dol- work at the Porcupine watborn Gold L`(= 8 Gold Mines Cat, rSiaLt Es, FAST S1:LL1� G CAN ­ Des uebec, 18 going to re -- stiles magazine with liberal cot&- liars was mentioned unofficially as the Mines property, reports that" the No. P. Q pp or,,hnize. It is planned to give one %O Consider Mill craft.°n' Write to 1. Unity and ldine- i -amount of duties. in arrears, 3 hole, which, is. being d$illed near' share of new stock .for five of the craft, fieparttrent t, unity f3uflams. Soon after the new Canadian -Am the boundary of Porcupine Creek . • \ .• • Dtonereat, Rueben under option to Noranda Mines, has present x,000,000 share company,: all• ' er\ican trade. agt'eemen4 was signed, it of which stock Is • issued. `The propos- : -Directors. of Capps Gold Mines, will is=dress and atTTo Tar sisc+aars Vas announced here the Canadian dis- cut " zone showing a width of 18 UP, B CYCLE91 12 UP. AUTO- . tillerles ill -question . might be barred feet. Assays taken across' s width of ed' new company. ill have an author- meet soon to discuss plans for mill . in North mobile .t4res, Free • catalogue. -. from the American market. it the debt 4 feet ran. '9"- itr gold per ton, while ized..capital of 3.000,000 shares of $1 installation at the property 10 :..`a13egFdly- incurred. do prohibition days over a width of 9 ft. a value of E2 par value. of which •:1,000,000 shares Carolina... Ofilcials state that while Tran-Dortation prep7ild, Peerleeis, 116 ;•ossa not met. was secured: Anew -hole adlj be. will`•be. given to the old - company no decision.. has been reached re- Dundas nest. Toronto. --------- Agreement was reached with the leaving 2.000.000 shares in the tress- garding size of the original mill cio$n1s >xavz szsaa spotted at once at a• point west 'of ury for financing purposes. unit, it will be at least 100 tons psi _ . .' distilleries .following the conferences the No. 3 hole; _ _ " "- • _ _ day and possibly. 15.0 tons. Sufficient �A .aDA's NEw. ti " Y BEAT -,with officials of the treasure, state and Cohn's Rainy R1ier" �lpens farthe! ! atice departmeata. ' Dunlop Consolidated Mines ore has been developed and, itldicat- north. White. Splendid cooker: Heav! ju Yangua;d Lang Lac G41d -Mines ed to- feed a•150 -ton unit for more yielder. Frost resistant. International announce a programme of diamond C. D. Salkeld, RLE. aat nd a crew of than three years, and any unit now graderi,s600eper lb. (5ooramore poun�� t -The farmer's' son ishan had gone -to drillitlg on their' property in the Lit- men is being sent. into the Long Lac decided on will be the first step in at 4Qa Ib.) delivered. Albert C. Gobi!. i the city. and made goo as a big tie Long Lac area, lying adjacent to property • of .Dunlop . •Consolidated large milling operations. emo, Ont., Ortgtnator. _ - league ball player was home on -a the Hollinger option The directors hlil.03 in,-nediately for. a -thorough • :' crass ass stun visit, One Bay he gate Dad a lift state adequate finances have been exartiination and campaign of die- . He had 'never- had such .a "tough with the plowing. When he came in arranged for A,completeplan of de- monde drilling. A development crew time in his life. First he got angina �10E YOUR FR1EtiD5 1 REAL that night Dad asked if -the mare was - is also slated for the- company's treat. 12.00 gets a fresh Shad .-$?• velopment. ectoris, follooied by irterio-sclerosis.. paid to- Ontario. or tQ for 15.00, Other Y in good shape after the day's plow- holdings in Louvicourt, in which area Just as he was recovering from these fish on- rectueaL mceavour's fag. -officials Officials of Lake 1Vfaron Gold i+iines "the. Premier Gold Mining Co, recently the got pneumonia, followed by gut- Markets. a-. John, N.B t _ Boy—Yeah, but she's, got a lit announce that they have purcbased became interested. Drilling continth moll ry phthisis and tubercolis. Some- WsZssY 1rsWirartos iCharley-horse: ed at. Dunlop's Malartic holdings with I'll bye darned. .I didn't A group of 8 claims in the Little how be got over thein just in time DVERT[SER WOULD PURCHASE Dad—Well, tr>rc results expected shortly. Good to. et appendicitis, to say nothing A aspect that fol twQ weeks. Long Lac area lying east ,of: Hard mineralization 'was encountered` in i $ country weekly at reasonable terms. . Rock Gold dViinea end south of Ok- the first drill- hole. of pyorrbea. All in all, he never knew Bend part culars' to Box. 42, Room 121. lend Gold Mines. Magnetometer work - •:Jbow'he pulled through it.. It was the 73 Adelaide SL w, .Toronto indiZated that the, main band of iron Morris` Kirkland .Gold 31 test ' is ( hardest spelling test he'd; ever seen. AUTO ACCZSSotallT6 'WAKE.:.AKE UP YOUR, formation strikes through the centre continuing, shaft Sinking 8t the pro- I CO\t PZ -TE STOCK, new and used of this property and that there is petty in .the Kirkland Lake area and ; auto, truck parts. Compare our --.LIVER BILE a large fold in the strUCtllre. A crew prices. before buying elsewhere. Satis Auto of men is on the property,'arid-dia- later: reports'stale that the •firsts faction guaranteed: Canadian Auto stati n has been cut below the 760 -ft.' Parts Co.,. 337 Queen SL w., Toronto. ' t Aad You'll Jump Out of Bed is the man(j drilling will bd commenced level. Present plans are to sink to Morning Rarin' to Go tPso�oGsaPEz ' The liver should pour out two pounds o! sltoLaake, j 1l iron also horns a block of 1,250 ft and open• up .4 new ]Fuels Squid -bila into your bowels daily u this bile on .which lateral `work ;will be - doneCAPPSE\Lents o EXT FREE with• every 26 i tanot nowinsfreely. Your food doesn't disest. 24 claims, adjoining Elmos on the I east and west, concentrating at first : cents ,order: roti titin devettrpeA, It just demys in the bowels. Gas bloats up we , and. inns are in hand for the An Active Development. printed z5 cents, reprints 3 cents each. _- �aurstnmaeh Yon¢etconstipated•Harmful p on the 850 and .1,250 ft. horizons. i $atiefactlon givaranteed. Artistic Photo poisons qo mtothebody,and yon fed sour,• development of this property Im- ` - Finishers. 29 Richmond East. Toronto., !rank and the world loot Doak Amanbowelmovementdoesn'iatwaysaet mediately. Development funds for the McIntyre Porcupine'�iines'hail net at�eswe•you. need something that works resent operations are being provid- 'BOUGHT =SOLD on the liver as well. it takes those Ott. old P P profit of $3,582,912_ or $4.49 a share, Suffered years bad head - Carter's Little Liver Pitts to get t ere two ed by one of the principal groups in after_ provision for all charges, in the pounds of bile flowing freely and make you the camp. fiscal year ended March 31, 1936. I \.QUOTED �j feel "up and up". Harmless andgentie they aches and Cons blpation i ,e make the bile flow freely. They the work This compares with $3,691,677 or,; of calomel bnL lave no oalomtl or mercury iA of eel Ask for Carter's Little Lives Pills by Keyroe Gold Mining Company has $4.63 a share in the previous y@ar. Quick relief from . rime!Stnbboralyrefuse anything else- �• announced the acquisition of further. Net. bullion recovery was $7,994,251, 1 Latest inforination on shaft as compared •with $7,593.5fi6 a year ! FRUIT-A-TIVES , sinking and drifting upon and troubleshave • e ago i not come back. - ` Firestone W ALS AgA'* n The " balance shee, shows \\current I . request "For many }ears ` assets of $12,605,429, agl.inst current i I suffered from liabilities of ,a1,519,9G8, leaving work- S. ALVEY COa a t the I n d i a r► a g. o l i s S p e e�fdLLw a y 5+ severe headaches and constipation. . t r the 1 i ul ing capital of $11,085,461, eonlpared 1 W. • Then I read of Fruit -a -tikes -and tried -, ALO with $9,0"c 1,107 at • the end of March i LIMITED them. They brought quick relief. Now Consecutive Year, sl, 1935. I r I never bothered iv I used to be. Ore reserves including estimated 80 King St. W, , WA• 7061 for I know Fruit -a -fives can alwayyse Performance like this make me fit and healthy; '—lists. P. «moi 'be merited It and broken totalled• 3,574,720 tons Toronto Longeway, Guelp}i. Frust -a -tines are d _ . shows that Gum -Dip- averaging" $10,88 a ton ($35 gold), the discovery of a faitroas Canadian FFes, 2 Extra Cord doctor.. They contain concentrated" Plies •ander the Tread t is of nature's fruits and herbs. and the other extra safety f"turi• iii' Fire- stone Tires are not just claims -bat realities that . make them different and t superior to, other tires. Choose the t i -r • s Champions buy. see _.. �e nearest " Frestone - Dealer today. 1 , 1 I �r R H E U M A T I S M ex rac They tend to induce normal function of elimination organs and tend: to tone NEURITIS and 2PEs40USNES5 TTY a r=,8H sAsrsn of 'Acid up the entire systgm. A Eair trial of Fruit-a-tives will convince yon. HERBOLA—hundreds testify it is a' splendid blood purifier, and for Uric it has no equal. The soothing LIVE STACK MARKETING y , quanties of this herbal beverage, prepared- like erdlnarY tea, will give Shippingon the product ve cof psplendidpt results. beeyou steady relief without the use'af Selling on the open market means real drugs. -Send for rraa samyls...toda7. v%lu.s for; the owners. Get to touch *Ith , A. S. WARM a Go., Dept o. 810 nfeaeration Bnilding, Woatraal tis. Write—Wire—or T•lebboae s?adhtu7t 1148 Tis UNIT= ra>A•uzus' co-orssassve aotiitrA M, LrnaTsa No. 24 DEPT. LIVE STOCK ijToronto TardiAi 57. - .7 . • .. �AvCts aciiaztric eve � ter'. brother, F. Walls and family. S. will be held at the home of Mrs. - -- — _ Mrs. Ellis arrived - home from the O. Burton, on June 18th. Group . B. Amy � a life-I°n t resident of Maple t _� xnt Yii � 0 Tam hospital in Toronto where she un- will be in tdta ai the ro this district and- waa-higMy es IA 61.75 per you, ;1.b0 Paid is advance derwent .an operation a ,few weeks Mrs. L Johnston, Convener. R011 a knew hes. ,Tito bor- ed by all who ^^-- aved friends have the sympathy Insurance II9. Subscriptions to file United States ago Call response text, word "Honey." and Gt. Hsltaitt 22.00 is advance. The Pa ineds' Class are. holding Rev. J, E. Glover delivered an °f friends here. and WAWANESA INS. CO. the home o their Friday night at earnest message founded on :Matt. � Cbftp Rates ;or Farm ani Corfu G I a wether roast on F'rida r, Mrs. A. 13: 22 24, on Sunday. The congreg- Ontal"10 outlty Buildings # JuHN MUr(KAR. Proorie;ar. Pegg,.•- ation was not so large as usual. Windstorm Inanranee ---- -- ---.- Rev. and Mrs. Horton, -'our- form- The' Sunday School has kept up its as $r! er pastor, called on a .number of attendance well so far this sumanee. Road V",COlnlillttee Wbtdmjlls, gid eta friends- here while attending Con- The fine rains of the past two TENDER Ant mobile Insuranes of The regular monthly meeting ference at Oslsawa. weeks have speedeed • up growth viva- All Hinds t j of the Township Council `was held-- -- derfully. One great pest of this Writs or Phon• on Monday, June 1st, with all- the Broughaet season has been the' invasion of `. eal'ed tenders will be receivecT ' BOWMAN & HOW � members present. Council opened '• _ _ _ -apple-tree caterpillars. A few reg- b the under8i ' with the Court of Revision xtid file - Traffic 'on the Highway was -er- lected ,orchards constitute a real ,y 1Cned for the ea- WHITBY• - ONT ' outstanding item here was the re ceedingly heavy over the week -end. me.tace. change of the County .Old srD o. . quest from the. Roman .Catholic The Lr Crocker family of Toren- The. funeral of the,late bars: Jno. b11e Special 1934 sedan up .to YOII Can $l1 at Heine Camp on the Morrie Hickey farm, to, were with their relatives here 'Percy, an Monday afternoon at the 6V' elve o'clock noon. on Tht1•rs- 9 c for, an exemption of taxes. A dec- on Sunday: Christian Cemetery was largely at dg ,June 18th 1936 TIRES, -BATTERIES, ' ision to be given later. Mr. Gorge Stevenson,_ ACCESgORIE9, 1 I gi . g e�eoTtof Hatrtil- tended. Rev." Mr.' Sanderson of. _ , • , The Peddlers' B�-law came in for . ton, .visited his relatives hiere over Whitby, conducted the service. Mrs -1ny furthei lII{O?T11at10II may At ae low and utter serious discussion and the consiab- the week -end. be Obtained On Monday, dune prioes . Wary of the municipality was in Hr. and Mrs. CtaWhce Dobson, As 1936 at the (.017nty IeJn- etructed to enforce without delay. of Oshawa. were Sunday visitors Ani ate u r Tale' lI i t ' ' - You .ean in Toronto. There is a probability of a reduct- of Mrs. George' Philip, gineer 9 Cfi e - ¢ ion in the fee to outside merchants, Miss Gladys Gannon and friend of ' YY- an tt _d 1'he iowe8t of any tender not Let us repair that leak ..a. by-law for which purpose to be St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto,- - - y P y top, • •prepared for the next meeting. spent the week -end at the former's , II@ce98arily Accepted. Entries for the Claremont Ama The Committee on Contingencies 'home herei- - Skilled Motor -Repo irs. o ' vaid the following. Toronto Stencil, Mr. Fred Burgess, nephew of °foul' program, on June �.3id. D. J. KEAN , �. for dog tags, 33.94; D. R. ,Beaton, Miss Bate, and Mr. J. Stevenson of will be received by the Secreta- Engineer, Gordon J. Lavy salary, 125.00; W. chested, salary, Western Ontario, were guests of ry, -Claremont Park Board, 11 Whitby, - Ontario Phone 2908 - 25.00; John . Mortar, :Assessor's ?dins Bate last week. �O and inCludin8 Jane 15 h. PiCgERINt}, ONTARIO .Forms, envelopes and. advertising, The June meeting .of the W. M. (.rood Prizes- ����� 34.75; D. A. Beer, insurance prem. and 'Bonds, • 310.00; County Office - supply, account, 71.57; G. t, Mid Only by procuring high _ THEATRE dleton, relief mileage and expenses. � 10.70. -priced protwgio�nAl talent R6.i d io Se 1^! - Cotrtlriittee on' Sheep Damages, 1 V C r paid the follo-,;•ing: Geo Taylor, 6 -£i %pert RertitCe null re_ - grade lambs killed, 30.00, 1 grade CEPA R GROVE Fridty and Saturda y lamb injured, 8.00, 9 sheep injured pairs'to nil maker, ke•)4e y C. 8. TUCK, Opt. Eyesight Special• 18.00. W. C. WiRson, inspecting a- Able. toconsistontly enter- •.oUxble vf)�irgrn -Wcru June 12 And 1,3 ist. Author of."Your Eyes and Hes{• -hove, 4.00. Winwn White, 1 rade " , (grade t1�r:�ntt erI Tp'"-"'sca,'•at.? 30 wiid9 30 eh. 'The Child and Its Develop• Shrop injured, 8.00; 1 lamb killed, thin sou- with thei-r annaa)-.," - n ti TIiN Pi�rnre of Pi�rtnrem meet." Optometric Aseoeiat,an o1 4.00. G. M. Forsyth, inspecting W f GARDEN pART�'ARTHUR �` I F_ L D Ontario; .American Optometric As•. `- White's sheep, ­1.70. Geo: 'Taylor, agnlf )(� C)tit t�M°dation. Specializing in Eyesight bonus re la: ng dog, 5.00. Graduate Radi . and Tele%7sion Institute, M -' - and Glasses. - "Committee un Roads and hridi es Arranged this Sea80II Member Official Radio Servii:. Men' ' ff Opposite =Post O,fiee. Oshawa , Paid the following: A. 3latthews, fOr Association. ObSeB$ioll drag c+rn fr and 1, 14:00 G. TcLid on1-516 drag S. Town Line, 7.00; F. B era„ - '3 dR Ph�„r 5201. PICKERIN _ y SATURDAY NIGHT With e. •drag con. 7, 8.00; S: Farndale, rep. - - . culaert con :6 8.:35; C. Schwalm,�• IR.E�iE DIINNfi; - haul gravel con. 3,- 105.00; Albert JULY 4TH =: 11013ERT TAYLOR Hairy I-Itill Lee, ditto, 54.50 Frank Carter, dit- i to, 47.00; 'F.Barclay, ditto, 18.50; f Builder - and COritractor ! Lt �/� . 1 ..: _ Y A. Hobbs, gravel for non 1, 16.00; Farm. 1lr•1aC�l1Le!• !!P/l Nondity,'I',tesday.and %Vedn'-4day, Br10$wOCk and tf�$99OOrg ,ylmbro�e. Ha, -sings; rep crusher and June 15, 18 and 17 operating, 16.2x. Robt. Lynn, build- Frost U Wood ckshutt, J. -1. V-�_"a .Specialty Ing bin for crusher, 5.00; C. Coop- Two Shows ai 7 So sad 9.30 ' Case, De Laval, S. ?1, •Lister. _ Arohiteet s Service ; er, gas; oil*- 72.90; L. Lye, rPn- --_ - {a. airs, 10,55;;!1lorley Black, gs. -.',; THRESHING MACHINES. -.New, c' -MAR WEST - 'Repsa>ts 2.53; Gurd. Law; repairs, 2.85; We'd and Re -built; Geo. albite BREEN _ THE,OROWN INNS Ch 's, Ltd.; timber, 28.25; R.. and -Waterloo. 'AU sizes .& Equips Roeebank Rd. and Kingston Rd. 1 i�ard; salary and repairs, 175.b✓;: _ .meet. - IN 4-:18 Phone Ptak i62i1 Sawyer,Aia3sey; elevator repairs,KLONDIKE 148.46; Pedlar People, culverts, New and Used Machines in stock. Gt :62.57;- $mitrh •Belting, 54.82; Chas. Inspection invited. _ Maynard. gas, 17.43; bl. Dunkeld, W. F. DIStiEY,Greenwood To establish a laeRing _ ' ANNIE'f Notice : to You drag 11. T. L, 1.1.50; G. Field, op- Pumiz Ptrx 2313 - 41 tf ribute to the mem- } 'ening. snow td, '_671; R' Leais;rep. )ry of the departed, with 4 to culvert, 2.25; C. Osborne, ditto, ane moat secure in, a 1.75; W. Wilson, haul stone for FACILITIES lasting qual- VICTOR IdcLA(3LFN' IOVe do. Building of all kinds, !Bay Road, 5.06; D. 'Beer, insurance ity as well as beauty _ CARPENTER[Nd, -on truck, 46.21; Chas. Fothergill,. _ for slaeias of design. We can fol• Hart Tractor, 250.00. ►. ` fill your deltres for ATTENTION, FARMERS CEMENTING. INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS N. W. STAFFORD +.'COMBING Pickering Horticultural Society �• yews ohoiee of.FifteenCanadian { GENERAL REPAIR WORK and .Spring Show Highway . Monumental - _. We are prepatred to repair cars, ROOFING R'orks said British CotnDaniies of sound Ph: `ass Whitby not. tracks tractors and all farce We a so sell aranbford Rooiog :,The annual Spring Show of the Kiagston goad West maChiner . Pickering' Horticultural Society was :Financial . Standing y wheels IebIIilt SIId Mabaria4s, Empire Bath roosa :held on Tuesday evening in the Dun` tire -setting, wood -Work and Egntpment, Daro Wale! hasten United Church and was vreq Tett years experience in Banking; ►' Wood tnrnina- of all kinds, Systeote; Beast w Stable Beatty attended. The chief feature of the Place your Urde[ IIDW fOt evening was the IecLvt'e, illustrated 'and Insurance.- Now servinge8oats y and other Suilditig Mafeciale by slides, given by Mr. E. Grainger, woodworking and turning, . Ph up or;oall Estimates Free of Toronto, which was much. enjoy. in Thirteen. Different TowneMim sad CARPENTER & BUILDER Work Guaran ed. The exhibit of flowers was lar _ g. -- - er and superior to that of other with an office sistem b take eirti � - • • T �l • year$ A short program was given Alterations, Sash, Uoors and Wock Road Storeand Biacksmith Shop.I F. J. PRQUSE during the evening, and at the close of double the: vahme effiteiently. .Screens made to order., (Successor to. W. H. Jackson) refreslaanenSs, including ice-cream Your enquiries arc`knited and ys•r Plthoe Pick 2TL9 1.26 Phone A502 .'vas served:. Prize -Winners and the Plans and Estimates given os PI`GRERINi3,. ;.ONTARIO -classes are givers below: Tulips; 8 7 patronage appreciated. General Repair Work. bloom, 1 variety -Mrs. Arnold, hiss, $ � �t R+ J. POY1+lTER T*iarson; 'Talips, 3 bloom, Mrs. An- 7DA. , nis, Mrs. Hill; Tulips, 12 bloom- 13rougham -Ont. Pboue Sts Pickering Cootol s t ,&WHITE HotteY ,Mrs. Pearson, Mrs. •Rill;. Tulip toll- ! .101 U action -Mrs. Pearson, Mrs, Lotton; - 2 bs., 23c. Niarcissus=Mr.' Gormley, Mrs. Me- 7 $PPiO(AL Conochie; Vase of Spring Flowers- t` 1V. Gormle ,..FARMER �, - V♦1'$IT& or - y M'rs. - Lorton; lilac; .._ . _ S ' Sugar YELLOW � �b. �. Beet Specimen -IIs. Arnold, Mrs • �, 4.8�C. Stailon; Lt'Isc .C61teCtion-Mrs. -MC- -COOKING Mc- MACARONI Cottochie, W.imiie Wood; Flowery _:.:.. _ = COs KIIsNG9RICH TOMATO JUIOR Alixubs-Mrs Gourde, .Mrs. Arnold; 5 ! c. _. 1>'e 27 ... You can get Top Price for tins, I6o. ti a -Begonia -Mm. Gourlie, . Mrs. Cowan; _ Geranium -Mrs. 'Cotton, Mrs. Somm- erville; Faschia-Mrs.... Lotion; .Fol- Choice Veal Calves Blight Jewell Shoirtenin 4 lb 57c., iage-Mrs-Gourlie, Winnie wood 11emAlrs. Gourlie, Mrs. i ottoa; AOT 13pecitnen-Mia Georgia, Mrs - . at Home. DIiIEO i'BACHEB-PRUNH�I PIIMP$lAi .- Sterrit_t; Isis, 3 bloom -Mrs. MCCon- Choice,- per- Ib 210. - _ 2• lbs,, Igo;- - 4o; - _ oe>bds, Hsu Iteare; Iris, collea2 tins. tOo. t6ou• We have'a Buyer- at the Yes. Beare; firs. - Cohan. - SPBCKALGreenwood _ .,•Farm ---Monday, Tuesday Huron Toilet Tissue,• 8 rolls, - 25c_ , ;.;t..._ Mr. and • ldra. Tqm Hortop, of Wednesday, a ch. we�ik and - -R. & W. -CUPPRE P. & G. SOAP ' BARDINFRar Camilla, sper4 swway with Mr, and _ Per lb., 360. 14 bate, !>Ao.. 8cttoswlek, 4 Lion IOo. Kira:. Pay -Toronto Prices. Mr. and. Mrs. ileo. Pickett, of . - - - - Dldstjeir, .-and . . Ip'/CKERING FARMS. � � .8007 H' cl MURISON . s Qbson cin Monday Mr. and Mrs. E. Holliday, of Mt. LIMITED -s • -- - _ _ _ -- _ _ - .83trO54 rent 49 day WM t1• IN*--' - ' ., •M it ,. \:.. '. '.'. ', .. ,. .... • .. .- 40 �. v �4 __ - --`-- - - -- ;369,For- The t.la=easeat The Field Day program has now 843.24. ,f. T!<iampaoa and Mrs G. M. For Coming iEvent - . been completed, details of- which In discussing life insurance i' syth. At no time have these or ani , 9. i Mr: and Mrs. D. A- Pugh, were ,will be distributed early next week.' was suggested that young women, other members of the Boards ret ' s A large sports program is ready upon marriage should see that the eived any remuneration. Their sex Jug 23rd-Claremo2it Field Day+.. _fin town, over the week -cads July Isst-Pickering Field Day Mr. and Mrs. E. Bryan spent the A big Amateur ' Program for the beneficiary named in the husband': vices have been voluntary. week -end with friends in Brantford- evening, with loud -speaker equip- life insurance policy should be than- July 4th-Cedarena Garden Party ; _ Mrs. Yeates ,of Toronto, has been meat. And a dance in the 'hall, fol- ged to. that of the wife. In a num-July 8th Greenwood Circuit Sport spend)ng a few days with relatives lowing the stage performance in ber of cases wlthis s had not beer s>a here. the Park. In case of rain the sports done and the husband has died, the Miss McMullen, of Greenbank, program will be postponed to 27th, inkuraace has been paid over tc' is visiting with Mr. and and Mrs- but the Amateur Show will be held some other person other than SthF Care Now (Jpe>� Pugh. in the hall on the 23rd. Admission, wife, All applicants for Mothers The heavy rain on Sunday after- 30 and 20 cents, tax included, cars Allowances, living in the County of And dor bu$mnes' $ noorY last was a very local one, not parlr_d for a quarter on grounds. Ontario should make application >~ reaching the south of the township. through one of the undermentioned Eye GENERAL BLACKSMITHING Dr. and Mrs. N. F. Tomlinson Amateur Talent members of the Board:And are planning a trip to the British Southern part of the County: 1 �sY,alli WOODWORK i Isles during. July: anted Robt. J. Thompson, chairman, Whit- s✓l Mr. Wilbur Gleeson and Mrs. Wil- y, Mrs. G• M. - Forsyth, Secretary, _ Shop is 9ttaated behind the ker. of -Toronto were with relatives TURSDAY, NNE- 30TH Claret tent; Mr. H. L. Pascoe, Col- Lye Strait Shell Service Station. over the Werk -end• umbus; Mrs. Emily Booth, Oshawa; C.. T{ir �t D. Open every day except Tuesday of Mr. Lester McCullough and Mr. Mrs. Samuel Farmer, Port Perry; each week, which is reserved for Wm, Tomlinson were home from the Fifth Line Women's Asso- Mrs, Joe, Cowan, Pickering; Mr-`ocetside work. Brampton for the week -end- dation are holding a Garden Wm. Bellamy, Whitby. - . Visual ImperEectioai--frar $ight F. ]hiss Jennie Pilkey, Mrs. Russell party on,the lawn of the Fifth Several of the members of tire ' When you consider a clear, Per- . `'Pilkey and 'Mrs. Evans ward were Line church, Uxbridge Tp. local Board have served. gratuitous fact picture on the screen at the PfCKEAIN(3 in the. city during the week ly for a aulnber of years and would movies you have but to move this Mr. T. Caster, sustained a fall Supper will be served from 6 not be out of place to make mention picture nearer to the camera and a L. E. ���� ALL recently which in his hip ser- o clock until all are served. of the following who have been blurred picture will result bet se I•� •iously, confining him to bed since' m,etrtbers of the Board since the in the rays that were previously ad- ;FUNBRAL DIRECTOR AND Miss Velma Mi (sortie and Mrs gram will visited her After which an amatevir pro- ception of the Act in 1920: Mr. F. justed aunt, and uncle, for a -point further away EMBALMER lll be QIIt On with good ,could naturally be regulated to foe- ;.: iiaur, of Oshawa, a. few days last Ca£h priZBS, f$iiceessor to W. J. Mather, Horse Register tzs behind the Screen in its new yrs- 8toattville week Entries will be received by the ition. In otrier to show a perfectly Len. Pllkey started wo=k. this Night De Service' clear picture this machine would R 9 " week on the cellar of the new res secretary up to and including KILMELTMi ( Clyde 25419. Pure Biel focus can rather than behind the gusinedo Phone Residence Phone June 57th: Imported Clydesdale Stallion. The idence being erected on the former. Brou gaol 9820 - property of Oscar Wilson, screen This is .tFve conaition that link property. _ AdItli8Sion to supyer & concert,. g�� Ont. Will make the season exists. in the (far-sightedl or Hvp- Mr. and Airs. James McCullough. 25C. eropic eye. An eye with an error of ' Lester, Boyce, Stella and girl friend Adults. 4OC. Children, of 1936 at his. vwti stable- Terms, . 113,00, payable. Feb. 1st, 1937. thus nature has the retina too ^IoE r Madeline from Toronto, visited with Donald MISS MAUD NORTON, Enrolment, No. 2243. to the front of the eye or the pow- `' and Mrs. McCullough on 'Sunday. ScretQry, :..Beauty W. H. Bundy, of Calgary, welt- R, R. 1, Glaremont. COMMODORE . AG�A•IN (26812)- or of the -,eye eye may be too great for known to many here, spent a day Phcne Clare 330$ Choicely bred Clydesdale Stallion the lerigtia of the eyeball and the Salon last week with his grandmother, property of R. ,Dafoe. Green Riv- rays from the. object viewed foeu•c - -::. - er will make the season of 193.0, behind_ rather than on the rets in. Mrs. Powell and cousin, J. Bandy. The play, "The Pill Bottle"' will Report of the recent .meeting of the as follows: Tuesday, Slay 19, will The eyes will not tolerate a blur- HAIR CU 1`T[ G. Local Boards of the Mothers' All g exert eve ef- SHAMPOOING, _ be given • here by the WWteval, leave his own stable for Huh red image ss, they every ' players, on Friday; June 19th, und- vw•ances Act. in the County of Ont- Pugh's for noon; thence to John fort thFy can and cause the crystal- FINGERING, er the auspices of the W. lis S. of ario, held in Whitby. Barnes, : Cherrywood, for night, ine lens of the. eye. to assume a 14ARCF LLING f the ie susted Church. Wednesday, proceed, to McGrisk- greater- cur�•ature and in this man- S alias -Hot Oil Treatment Rear and Mrs. P. L Seymour of The Mothers' Allowances Local in Bros.-: - Altona Rd. for noon; ner adjust tJ7e focus so that a r•1••^r P� at the Boards for the County of Ontario thence to his own stai.ie for night, image on the retina -is obtained. This and Permanent Waving Springville, were guests met d a joint meeting -at tile: home Thursday, . proceeds to Fred adjustment to .clearer vision by the.. Reasonabie Prices Manse on Sunday. Mr.. Seymour of Mr. Robert Thompson, Whitby, on. Wright's.lot 29, con. 6 Pickering. effort of the muscles -'is called Roc- .MRS. M. MIiNDELL _ took charge of the evening ser- some -phone 1111,if1 J vice in the 'United 'Church.' Saturday afternoon, April 25th. for noon; thence to his own stabl� ommodatioai• 'This effort r LAREMONT Several of the members of the Mr. H. Bentley, a member- of the where he ,wtil remain- until- the extent unconsciously performed in -Baptist eonf the are attending "Commisaion in Toronto attended the follywing Tuesday. morning• early life blit as age advances he "'the )3eaboro Convention'.. of the meeting and discussed. the adminis- nicKoitY 1,31)-\0. (11155) the comes more difficult said finally int $a�etay-'Transport Pune Bred Black Pertheron Stall- por+sible. Hyperopic, or far-sighted WiritbyLindaay Association. biz. tration of the Act. He Pointed out le ride thentsclves on their Augustine ahs been at the. session -Shat there_ were four classes of app- ion, the property -of Allan Reeser, PeOp P Lcarite that -were- eligible for the will make the season of 1936, at good vision but it is vision at the ®aUy Seriiee I Continuously. allowance providing they, met with his iwn stable, lot 3, con. 4. Scar- expense Of. constant strain on _the ' There ate a -few:-tickets still Left hom. Ter, -ns: 610 payable March ciliary muscles •with tendency Greenwood,between Claremont. Brou -for the Field Day which. entitle the the Provisions . of the Act: headacztie ander strain �_ Whitevsle and Toreson I Pure as to a draw on the Cedar 1: +�► Widow t.t c'a't' irnroknettt No. 945. p 2. -The wife of a man who is per es of the proper strength to, auffic- -Chest. The number is limited, so iently convetge the rays to •5 pro: My drivers are trained to be care" r -call at the ' Post Office before the manently unemployed 'by reason' of Noti t0 Creditors. courteous and -reliable. a rrental.or sical disabilic pp_r focus at the retina, constitute ,:23rd and avail yourself of the draw. PhY Y the means of correctinx this error - At the closing Exercises in Al- 3. -The wife of a man who has Special Rates on Lo DistasAn Bert College, Belleville, last week, deserted his family • and whose R. S O. 1927. Gap. 150, Sec. 51 and so relieve his abnormal effort �. whereabouts have not been known of . accommodation, >ts°lig' Vaughan 'Glover was presented E�TAT£ of John Parker, Gentle '. for rind of at least three years. No order too small: None too larok the Dr. McMullen award' for high- Pe man, deceased. eat standir%g � in Mathematics. Also If it can be established that his ALL rsons having claitris again Y o whereabouts have not been known Pe AND W&VE OR All shipments insured and P=oteetMt Making highest marlds in German• st the Estate of John Parker, late r for that ods his - wife can be pre- from the weather . ..,'He was also 'the recipient of two P� of the Township of Pickering in thM awards in athletics. earned to be a widow within the , County of .Ontario, Gentleman, dec- F. J. DON£''AN B. A.. B. Sc., O. Tel. Clare. 311 P. C. d The regular meeting of the Clare meaning of the Mothers' Allowances who �� on or about 'th'e L. S. On file ,.are the records of sur- Class. B. and C. _ Mont• Women's Institute will be held Act. 18th day of March, A. D., 1936, are veyors Gibson and Yarnold, 365 .10wned and operated by t at the home of Mrs. Jas. Coates, on 4 �A `FosterMother, who has the m• care .of an orphan child, or children. demigned, on or before the twent- g Ems' Awa . 1!hone 1981. Wednesday, dune 17th at 2.30 g. 16 ly hereby notified to file with the un- Kin A paper on '.,citizenship and Taxes" providing such children ars of the Frank S. same family. ie3h day of June 1936, ,fall particul- by Mrs, F. Loyst• A Demonstration ars of their claims, Immediately af- 4,putting• Puiich - in the Summer It was pointed out that the inters- - tion of the litter claw -,e is that ass- car said date, the assets of the de Menu" -by Mrs. F. Carson, Mrs W. ceased ,wnII be distributed amongst -stance children s igen to nit. r rp- '• Jd tl Evans, Mrs. J. Coates and Mrs. J. g those entitled thereto, having regard •E, Glover. The District Annual' will hon children as a family unit. ratlt er than be distributed among sever.- 'only to claims so filed. ,to beheld in Whitby Ladies' College _ �ke Rt11 $ u' �L1vQ. ort Tuesday,. 16th.. Anyone wishing: si hotness It was also pointed out DATED at Oshawa, the 30th day of 8� y s transportation please hand in their that the ' applicant must be resident May, 1936. SAFE -DIRECT • E C O N O M 1 CAL ..names to Mrs, Overland or Mrs. in Ontario at the time of the death W. E. N. Siaclair, K. C., CHANGE OF TIME TABLE Kilpatrick. of her husband, or at the time of Bank of Montreal Bidg.. ' Oshawa. Tfteetive, Sunday, April •26tk, 1936 The local Bowling Club ' started the premanent disability in cases of _ off the season with a very success• incapacitation, or of desertion in RAVE PICICEBINC' ful tournamutt on the 3rd. Men's cases ander thal clause The applic- Jack Chapman :For Toronto For Oshawa Fours. Stouffville took First place; ant must be resident in Ontario. at :an mtsrmediete Points sad intermediate points with NeWrnarktt, Markfhatn and least two years prior to making her .'Represents the A. M. ' P. M. P. M- A. 1K, P. N. P. N. Whitby following in that order. A application, providing of ' course she L fle Auuys= Wy a 6.08 12.54 6.04 tit 7.31 1.34 6 was living" i'n--6ntirio at -the' time 8.41 c 2.34 d 7.31 good turnout was had, and• supperCanada s oldest a 6.44 - a 1.64 d 6.64 :for about fifty persons served by that she became dependent. IL is - the ladies. Another of the •ten -cent necessatY that the appiicaatt, be ♦ rift lnsuranet 1.54 2.54 7.54 Eastern 10.01 3.81 831 tournaments is being held this Sat- Britian Subject and that she shall be - Com�ny 9.24 a 3.64 d 8.64 Standard P. M a 4.31 d 9.31 a fit and er n to have the in :+ 10.54 d 4.54 9.54, Time P. M. 5.31 ` i0i urday evening. An inducement is to ixOp I so c . 11.54 b10.44 c 12.31 ie made to the young people of the custeny of children. In all cases the neigchborhood to join, and apt stt- allowance shall only be paid it the 'WHITBY. PICKHRiNG a. -Doily except Sun. Hol. b -San. A Hal. only. ,x stud viciaity. " etnpt made to build up the member- s►PPiicant has in ker care and dep- c-9at: only. d --$at., Sua. k Ra• o�y endeett on hes, one or more children The Canada Life has .,carved Canadians ship, Four of our ladies went to for 88 years. During the past ave youi AwRAGTIVE ROUND TRIP FARES Agincourt on Tteesday, w)tere a >n►der 16 years of age and has not this Cont�any paid topoticy owners and Toronto - $•••.90 Betfala - =6.1S New York - ila 701 f adequate means to otherwise pro- beaeficianes over $131,O0d,000, It has data Day was held. vide los therm. $sate for the protection of policy owner Tiekeb and 6formstion at Trite Chas. Cooper Demonstration of over $242,000.060. baa sesta again,' roved Demonsticcestration Ul. Other phases in the adn-juistrat- = . EASTERN HOUSE - PICHERINGPHONE 4500 meeting.. A Beetle indicated that • . � 6222 R. R. Whitby ":iH• This yearly event is becoming s ton of lite Act were discussed at the Phoas Pt - --- - very attractive day for this neigh- Y T Onlya Few of our U r ups borhood and the number. attending the Mothers' Allowances beriefic- TRY .considerably t. is increasing with each year. A iaries had increased- considerably 1t 1936 olds Deluxe Sedan, Den192s Chrysler Sedan .. highly interesting and educational over the- years that the Act has been NFILSNO S 1935 Chev. Std. Coach 1928 Essex Sedan fns ie) -program was given the audiences a- operation. At present there are 1933 Pontiac Spec• Coach 1926 Chev. Coach 1 gain this year, and the presence 'of 80 fai lilies in tine County of Oiitar 1ceCrea In Sr1CkS 1933 Chev. Coach (•2) 1926 Ford Coupe ► ' so many, saw its influence on the; io benefiting under the provision of - 1832 Buick Spec. Sedan 1.926 Ford Towing (2) the : Act Wieser a distribution of y 1932 C rev. Coach -; $ales for the' day, the lig items be- I+'Or your neat Tea Part .`1926 Chev. Touring iMt three new cars and a truck and $2,495 monthly: One half of this a- 931 Chryslel Sedgy 1931 Chew. H. D. Track, Duals t�9vo used cars, also -s tremendous Mount is paid by the Coo iw: and apepislg li+ very Week 1930 Durant 6-14 Sedan I4 �v. Pick-up. - oonater sale The winners of the the remainder is paid by the Prov- New Ice Cream Parlor Now - ]931 Rugby Pickup {' 3930 Pontiac Sedan prices for the day were- Trips, R. ince Many' needy cases have bon- Optt1 1929 Pontiac Roadster 1981 Ford Pane] Ins. Boder efited since the Act was amended in .1931 'Ford Panel (2) H. Boake, Pickering, Don. Norton, 1929 Buick Sedan Claretrtoait, Jolie 9PeiAceley,_ Clara- 1985 to include, a mother with, one Orders�Sent Out. 1929 Durant Sedan i 1930 Ford Damp or Ache, dtrala -�' tnont` Coienian Ga]rip Stove Ha child."'I'he total number of families _ 1927. G. M. C. Dump or Stake, 9111A, r Harry 1929 PontiacfCoach Potter, Claremrrrtt; Flashlights, in receipt of Mothers' Allowance in ASS PLACE A''O a Mg "'t i"�tta" / "Bud" the Province of Ontario at the end 1928 Pontiac Sadat► dtovee. Separators, Kili is Mrs. Wm. Evans and Bud Nor- 1928 Pontiac Cor -pe ,, ton. Frost Gate, Fred Cassie, Bron- of March, 1986, were 10,418, wW the (,3L'A ZMOb4T, ONT. 3928 Chew. Coadh machines, Graders eta Aaom 5 gala. oil, Bert Jones. 8 amount of money distributed among Pbooe Cam an thein for the month of March was, _ . owl" � .. ' �,,ont .• s� oIl, N. Drudge. 2 gals. oil, J. �1/ :.: StC Fright anxiety would tend to make him over h r" z } t' is _. tense anct ', - ti ... It is remarkable bow the problem Produce exactly the condi- P tion which he describes. ]Y be Ivouid of one individual will, bring to light a f n ; the problem, of. another. An extract concentrate simply on making a worthy contribution to the. discussion N. •! a - from a letter which 1 have just • re- °* . ceived illustrates this. "I have just and never mind the kind of tir;pres• v %t sion he. makes, I am sure that would is I,i 3 ' finished reading your article on Self- help to eliminate that tieryy feeling i r ` y l ' ;r Expression', writes. this correspon• s which comes over him. f. c � � � dent, "and 1 think you can. help me, 1.i. i,: I am a member of a debating society On the other hand, he says he was >r I 5 t ..:.e sad to-ke part in the discussions troubled the same way over examIIka- ' 3I. �` tions when he a as iu voile , w 6 ;�,� quite, often, but every time I speak ge, anti f that almost indicates the presence of �` I get an attack of nerves and some p'. ;• l �,,r- ti rte I another kind of [ear, He is afraid of -:01 times L even' feel sick. !have tried ,; •� .I t to oyerco a this, but it seems lmpos- being put to the test. He feels he. - - • . _3. � :w....... ,I c ought to make a contribution to the s �` i Bible. Yet I like public speaking, , Of ,I 4 course my nerves .have never been discussion, but he fears lest he shall ' t t x ' fail to rise to the occasion. ,,; "a'` j ,rw M . ' good, for 1 used to be troubled the 2 ' M. . _ same' nay over examinations when I Well, of course, whatever ties be -�• - - __ °� r k 1.fres .in college: Do. you think 1 should hind his condition, it !s undoubtedly give up trying to speak in' public or. due to •an inferiority feeling which Gunners on the Soviet battleship "Uctober Revolution" pictured during training drill c.t Baitit g get rid of once and for Aeet.. Already holding commanding position on land and in the, air, the Soviet government is prepari g Is there any way to overcome this he ought to to _ cnlar�e and strengthen .its fleet. . ' condition?" all. 9ien who are equal to the de- . . _ ' • • 1�would.not Five uP trAng to speak mande whet life makes upon them - - In public. I -woo!d continue to take my are not usually afl9icted as this young comes. If you do that, then you will self and- think op.ly ,of what you are • T ' ' : place in the debating society and man is. They hare_, confidence. In be able to tell yourself it is foolish . saying• - Eye Wrinkles . e • themselves and in their ability to . . _ c make a determined effort to overcome to gel all• worked up before the time. To Strain or Neg�eet this nervous condition. !t Can be.done: rise to the demands of _the occasion, NOTE: The writer of this column bfy correspondent is suffering from My advice would be to tt • and de. One word more. Donk think about . g, } the discussion until it begins. When I' a trained psychblogist and an au• • what is commonly known as "Stage velop a little more confidence in your- thor of several .works. He is willing Premature . lines • and winkles • Fright and this may be due to any self. Read u on the subjects to be It begins, listen carefully to what your problem and give around the eyes generally are • :wed - P to deal with one or more of a number of different debated. Store your mind wrth facts. others have to say, � Compare what you the begefit of his wide experi. either by eyestrain or pure ne;:Ie.t. - things, He may be too anxious to Prepare yourself beforehand so that they say with what you have gather- once. Questions regarding problem' If you insist ' upon. going v:it',.out make a good impression,an<1 win the you -wilt know you .will be able to ed and frame your contribution ac- of EVERYDAY LIVING should be glasses when you know perefct'_� well ,_ Commendation of others. That very speak with. confidence .when the time cordingly. And. above all, forget your. addressed to: Dr. M. M. . Lappin, that ybu need them and althoug'- N. 'u ' • room 421, 73 Adelaide Streei West, know your skin is dry, never put - f I _ _ ' ' , - Toronto. "7ntario .Enclose a 3 cent nourishing cream around your eyes . •- , - 1, - - , - stamped, -addressed envelope for re- at night, fine lines are yot;: �nvn .` i - - ... • f fault. _ . - _ - _ oye:, .:Ind I .-. 1' •. _ ending tires your If r - makes your headache, by all :r;ans• ' Ed see nn eye doctor at once. hf he.• � � � Q���� O7, recommends glasses, get then: i 't - gF w is mediately. You .. probably vton:t - . '. � . :,, . ;i ­r � ,: :.i, ,� . � `-­�,,­ . them with ha' • and .. - - .. S _-1 ... � evening gowns, so why .. orry i Inca - . ..... ­ - � -I . �.,� ,-�--,�".,�� � �0, . . el ���erta tf-you do, judicious ahoppinr Tvr , '. ­. , . frames that are not flattering than you-saspect and caTefui c-hoi:r. of -- . -= -� - clothes will make you hate glil-.'cS ''a - - ED 110�TO �I _- Possibility of c good �eai leas. Stick to hat , %,. ith . brine co' h' h f o- �ft°ores w tc- form a ,,oft . . ..'s .1.1., M., 0; N EY.. AV I N C 1. .operation between the Alberta Gov- frame for . your face and, 'f.: ev.. . . „' . entaltp Edmonton ng, glasses >rhith can be �:qpn ; .on rnrnent and the aP ening, n the governm pro -posed -"pros- around your neck or carried ��. t. e crY bond" 19aHe which would be -hand when .not 'actually In us, us. 1. , 1.1, �:.:­­­­ . I M � 1. . . - `::..i`.. ., ' .. - I .e3 as`h medium of exchange in place If you find that faulty eyr-:-, t • of eash irancaAiorc w,tq aceti re= is not 'the cause of the- - centl g1± ,:uf- y• i.ng little •lines, invest in a .roll finance. jar recent- j very rich tliaiue _ .; y Rhti' after you Iz- . r . ' ' .�,.� ..,;;.�­:_,.1'. 1 E � �, .. .�.. I .�, :: �. �, - �, , , , - � ': ": ..= The civic fin ar of eye o I recommended to council that the cream At ni r city confer -with proviticial au`thoritiee cleaned face and throat, , .exited - a`view to co-ordinatinA civic acid in - with ' f .7 •.. Protincial .action in this direction. luso smooth richer rcream lurtha surp Ko biiy' • Ma}or.Joseph Clarke discussed the_ special eye cream around the . ­... ­�..�-;;.� .1 -,epena��e Pros eyes. Leave. on while ..you . slee}z.. city bon issue th P envier a triber that eyes should he Pe d wi r R me . Abe.rl art; Hort: Lucien 1laynard: min- washed at least once a da j r;' y ixter without portfolio, and A. R. Y• Etilt' • Smith, ?egialative counsel. Prepared eye lotion or' a weas'.to_` . _ - - lution o Following this conference, ` the carefully. b racic acid and rinse e}ey _ 4.STAR USED'' mayor} said the government was it - - ." ... ��­.­-`.. ,. CAR xious ,The city co-operate by :not ' ' QEan lin n the luny of a fre circula i e _Perfume for Pups Is . . tion of the certificates in' EdmoAtnn• rfi e.. The mayor stated he could see no The Very LastO?d I = _ objection to the bonds bila circulat- i .. - at our Gesiesal . . . r t �' < Ate;` ed here or to the city itself obtaining A d 1 NE a FORK— n now a _ F fain amount of the issue nine de- p Motors healer �t;e . a cci e h Is * positing a security with the govern- aver m store Pupal ending Fifth - • ' t . nt r such amount. - in their w zre fo a ent is fcz•ar- AR it a and exclusive !each. City Solicitor 'Thomas Gni-lis a well Cologne for dogs. It sounds slight:y* r ` "' ':`' - e :• confer with bit: Smith on the various insane but as a matter of fav it's STAR USED ` - legal aspects of the question as far a swell idea. We know more }ban, _ P q r _1. as the 'city is concerned. one Fido who'd be much more. pclru- } 1:1.1At ,the _civic finance committee lar iP he smelled'a little better. - ECORD-SETTING neiN car sales meeting, Aid. Guy Patterson's pro- The Leash cologne' has a fresh, ' poral that council authorize' the:.issu- woodsy odor, with deodoritjng c,.:ali-, : have brought to General Mo .ing of negotiable " g c baby bonds .which ties. ` The plain bottle comes pack- } . ' tors Dealers all across the eoufitry would be used as a medium of exp aged' in a green and she best selection• of high quali Cha fie in. place of .cash was -discussed like a dog -house with gold'a label so` ca CHECKED 'trade-ins" in history. KED . ' by aldermen and commissioners. And•they are As the t; old Scottie sitting at the k • el y �{qS SEEN CAREFULvY,E`Ow government already has a' -door. The shaker ,top makes it c }• AS sHoMfN t!Y t being cleared quickly to make way similzr scheme under review, the com- to "sprinkle on c.,top coats. :1nd t.� ��.c �.,. a.►� •� �+� #OI mOIe� mittee recommended to council that while we haven't actua'.1� seer."tpc ii, •_ �lvc4 moo.- — A committee be appointed veral 1. SO See yOUI General MQtoIS with the governmenwith"awiewconPto dogs er we hear, on thetAvenue hate saire:ilr. "'TT _ Dealers ' stock - of 4 -STAR USED �, 6 RADIATOR aATTERY co-ordinated Action along thi9 or Simi- 3�afl:ed right into the store a,n } ... MOTOR - ,...CARS today r lanes, pODY b CLUTCH GLAS3. ' . . , .� - bought t e . t e2115e1\ e... la .. •' - rRANSMISaION �'hey're new -looking, late -model, u ht a bot 1 h RLAR AXLC F[ND[R>f 1.....low-mileage cars. And they're – - FINISH backed by the new' 4 -STAR TAG .4 ®�v .. ............� ST'RING TIRcs which means that they have been . ' t %oV. '� V", y� aRAKEs u"HOt3T�RY • IJ 1." .carefully checked and tested for • g1ARTING • -. ,: '. 'LOOK MATS •- �] L t uGNTING CZ'ependable Ii20tOI131Cf�� 1� LUlRIGATION I �k� BC -Cit I. ^_. `• ` IGNITION See ahem today. Remember, only h L� : �. your General Motors Dealer offers - 1. I• PR10E---r'-�� you Q. -STAR Used Cars—Only your memory of c LOINDON The associations' a h ' - - can 1V@ 'er, w io gave his name orough, Mayor •P. H, Goodwin hnn•i- .. g to the Canadian city on the Pacific y n painting by A. l',,It_ ed to Sir Pere •„� you the advantage of new lower Coast tva$ honored last week in ecce- entitled "Vaiicou•:cr`s . rates -n the General Motors Instal- a the ljillage graveyard where Gine for Turnbull, to the C.:iv u - . . ' ;: ', meat Plan, with" paymen - body lies., , � of Vancouver. 1 , • ' -_ t3 t Lilt d 8 h _ ..? 0zn Sleeveless~ Frock of Open Knit is Laura Wheeler Summer Hit! _ • t •. Every boy and baseball fan will want this up-to-date + a AL ���� `�"�+► f book, "Baseball—and How y ., Frank J. a :.TZ A to Play it b aot Y Y easy, Man- • • �'� :'f ...rr� f the pennant win - _(Shag) *' ?�, ti,• s. eumo1�S �,•• - ,li�i!p � ra• '�. - _ agog Montreal Royal .j �p�a''rr"'+,.++±`•5 i Pitching, batting, base j%' ri• : r �f i, ° sunning-afl the fine points ,. '`°%s =•�'''�:` r+7 '+ the me are clean +; ? }';`' r ;y, explained, and illustrated. ` � Here's how to get it: Sim- - _ +e",�1 rt;;r, +'► -s Z;• �p ly send in to the address Th e r, r ►+ :rt +c r �.i below a "CROWN BRAND'= 1 +x'� X 7 ` res or "LILY WHITE" Corn 'r'� `r�.,'-s icy Syrup label with your name and address and the rd e r rt words "Baseball Book'! ' M u RS,� • ;t lainly written on the Hal K,. . p our co will Oueen .; l'` back—and y DY '+;'; .,�: be mailed to you right c By Adam Broome � lrr.�`+t, ` away. �++++�+� i/,,r f N•etiti +,ay�ek 8ixolaub had managed to get in a remark. ,� i, � 1 l A ramous com-%.,� 6igncr Pareln of I1111an. while he Ernest Crowther looked up. is w where she got them. ` '+ poser, collapses and dies sir. I don t kno ti r; 1� r • e a a conducting his own symphony at the It was one of the things her mother r r ,i� rP,rt .•. t Queen's Hall, London. At the inquest it. ��,,�>!�,•. 't fs disclosed that a rare poison. curare. was always rather careful about. Her ` r�i� 1 er TMCANADASTARCHCOMPANYLimited eatieed the death. Teronte o.a - inspector Haynes of callfrom-mother had told Mrs. Fitch, what � �,y�•., ���� Oxford stating that a Supply keeps the sweet shop -what she PATTERN 1234 leas been stoles KNITTED DRESS in an up -country bungalow in %vh t A d tI'vev neaer- seen here withh any ;Africa District ..Commiaaloner R estchis like these here before_" He pointed �ecelces a package of strings .for }lade of c+dTbred string, It 'open lacy stitch goes quickly, with Ontario Cyclists Are pello—he ovens p cka$e and a few stockinette stitch for the neat bands at neck and sleeve with front Arranging Long ,.jamts, minutes later collapse&—dead towards the exhibit on the Sergeant's table. there are no side seams to The theft of the curare is confessed , and- back the same and a circular needle, f 'by an Oxford student, Brankaome, cwvhc "Then so fat• as you 'know—shed bother with. Pattern 123 S. comes to you with directions for making TORONTO—Old cycling enthusi- hands It over to a Dr. Hawkes, not bought any the dress in size 1G-18 and 38-40 tall given in one pattern); iliustra- Dsife�ea to deadening vain of animals sweets at Martin's tions o4 it and of all stitches used; material requirements. fists throughout Ontario are making used for vivisection you know—the "big slop in L'ri ht - d tics Stanton, -her mother, of" Y $end 20 cents in stamps• or coin (coin preferred) for this pat- plans to have 1936 go o n as mother and Hept Garton of the mouth'." banner year for cycling in the proo-, Foreign Office, gra all keenly taterested ,No sit," said the witness empha- tern to needlecraft Dept., Wilson Publishing. Co., ?8 West Adelaide, ..tri the solving of the crime vince. The year marks the 100th an -i tieally. ,If she gut sweets at Mar- Toronto. Write plainly PATTERN NUMBER your tiAMl±: and All- - tin's she'd have known she wasn't DRESS. b the - pleasing her mother." niversary of the invention of the ped didn't knoar any such person ham' And she'd be likely to' go and eat'al icycle, hence e' extra en.rgy sell. He couldn't say if his daughter ++• • did or not. She'd never, to hid know- them by herself so as not to let her �lallile One of the biggest of the special -ledge, ever mentioned any such mother know she'd been disobeying Crime Preventioncountry excursions planned is a 40-1 )flame. her"'. mile jaunt to L'nionvile scheduled ford = There was a• painful silence. Ern- "That's -.quite ._oriect, sir, the last Sunday in September. Sam eat Crowther in the box looked un- -Excuse me"—it was the Chair t l • u: t`i; city, who is arranging happier and more uneasy than ever. man %ho now interposed. He felt that NY* Cl�logicilTreatme-Ma trip• egkinates that more than - is ca with ' ,was being cleared for him.v _ 100 old timers will be on hand for The prisoner twiddled h p the tray J c . renewed energy. sporadic little bursts ',Tbere's; one thing that occurs to me the trip. of whispering began to be heard; to ask the witness --had 51rl. Crow- _ feet began to ahuRle. Co1..Ecesham then then,, definitely forbidden 11101- btollie's father had pressed the PARIS — "Yvon Delbos, .Vice- a 'screwed his monocle on a shade lie, for instance to accept 'sweeRs child Cried tell and hehim had$ t had the announcedt she had Premier creation Tof .of austsuperior w only t were" . Y to .th x war e o h .a whore Y h i � 'nal Y rn s t e r im } nth r. c P an he f z P .tighter and surveyed the g g•. from strangers, . heart. to press the matter,,furt council o And then the voice of Jack Shaw, "Quite correct, air. " broke -the uncomfortable silence. Mrs. .Brack:ey-:Iargreaves Leaned Yet he had felt, from her manner, study crime prevention by psyche - And "if I have your permission, Air, forward in her turn. Now that some that the child. was keeping p_ cientaorthered'taryreatment ocrimin 1s�Y def i -. Chairman, there are one or two. -one on the Bench had 'co'ntrived to thing back. The incident had ha - questions I- should like to 'ask the start a hare, all its members were paned about two months ago, and ,tea project to be studied includes Q �;+ questions .I should like to ask the anxious to have a chance at chasing no further. reference had been i3olatiori of- such cnm pais to prevent f made to it. And that was really ma;ria a and reproduction. -There iL �yL� -witness." it. Wlt�1 ��' toss`/ •'I d like to ask the witness if he -Was there ever any trouble about about all the father had been able are rio provisions in the plans for itTiew +she had the greets that were this'. Did Mollie ever have any or to tell the court. compulsory `sterilization as in Ger- )found on her—and where she got merit with her mother about accept- : Iiia wife was called to the. witness many. M r0�1 them ltherr."• • ring sweets from strangers?" box and corroborated what her hue- own _ "T Sergeant Perk' u a .plate Ernest Crowther looked up.. more band had said. "The war against crime in France > on which were spread n few pin an zz e3- a couldn't see Jack Barnes was next called. He hitherto has been on the basis of r white sugary cubes. urea% was the u'se of all t ase tines- ..area young laborer employed at a punishing =crimes . or nnlisdemeartors, Iie;}e —your Worships—are only tions in trying to probe the mystery farm close to the village: n this in'nnsuccess- sowe of the sweets we found -in the of his- daughter's death: Re remain- Saturday evening, as '.he ,fussed the ful' in crime prevention an o ) i bar. -After what the Doctor said' I ed silent for a fetiv moments. end- of the --lane by the forge, on his sult crime remains one ' of the fonvarded a.lot of, them to Bright- ,Why. yes—now I come to think way to the Crown and Cushion, he scourge% of modern civilization," mouth to be sent to the analyst. of it. There was -trouble. I oame- in had seen the prisoner come out of Delbos said. (, Colonel Frost nodded pontifically. from a job — at dinner time one day some bushes which lined and partly ,.There are too murders' or at- crying. t ' "You 'acted quite rightly, ser- _and found A101he crying. I asked obscured a• ditch from the main tempts to murder and 40,000 cases of .-geant. It was quite a safe :remark- her Khat was- the matter, She said road. Saxby was very much upset. assault and battery in France an- to make and he leaned back in, his she'd brought out some sweets to He said that he'd Sound Aii ie chair and looked much relieved. -He eat,- and -.her mother- said' Crowther .lying JAce downwards in nually �+ Y -I'm sorry, Crowther—you must- the ditch—groaning with pain. The ++Aluch of this trims is .due to file n't tell us what Airs, Crowther said. witness had gone• with him at once impossibility of delinquents, to adopt I KITCHEN STOVE if it's necessary, she 'can. go into the to the spot and found the girl lying themselves to the social state. This ' ..,NEW box and tell.: us herself." there ,as the prisoner had described. impossibility is directly traceable'to GAS The poor man was quite put out They. feared that she was already 'Physiological or 'mental• blerr>$shes or be MAKES ITS OWN again by the clerk's remonstrance . dead, and it was Tom Saxby him- perversions. Such cases- might be The 1 He didn't know` how to go on. self who had sugs;ested . going for corrected if treated in time or if the -It's 'an right, Crowther, broke Constable Jones. Witness had vot- person , were subjected to. corrective Housewives Marvel at Coleman Range y, unteerA'to'go himself, and had mel „ ±Graphoehak �;;itis Instantly Like City Gas—Cooks in the. Chief . Constable, 'quickl education. ` witl, Free Air -9b 'c Air; 4, Fust: anxious not to let, the witness get the pblicetnan only a few yards i right out of his stride again. "Just awA}• The council's researches will be ' ?. -Anew kitchen range that offers tell us what Mollie told you. That (To be Continued) conducted in the psychiatric- annexes �l1Ow'S how l0 read. Ch�r3Ct�r 'every cooking coave.uience of the.. will ,be quite. 'all right:"' of the famed Sante Prison for men, .f rom handwriting, at a glance. finest city gas range is now avail- � eft for women an PREPA2.1ID the .Petite . itoqu a r. able to house- Reassured, the witness went on d loo PR wives, wherever to tell the court that Mollie had told pay for Stubbornness t the Fresnes_ Prison for chi-dren. they live. him that her mother h,ad been very i Graphologist Room - 421 , «. C, Coleman, angry at her orders being disobey- Writes the Toledo Blade—Lima :ipitmeer inventor ed, Mollie had told .her father that at gas -pressure ap- she had accepted the sweets from Beane says the right -of -nay, is no "Public opinion is the life -U! sco of 73 Adelaide $t., W pitances, brings to 0 value to either after it is strewn with ec League of Nations."—Viscount Toronto t' a Doctor Hawkes, t� ho lived at lifetime of In the wreckage of ,both ,cars. Cecil: tentive genius hfs Iirightmouth. i - crowning achieve- merit in this amaz- GHAT R 7aIl - tug new Coleman" w: C. COLEMAN q' tee' Safety Range. This new stove makes WHO IS IriAWKES? Del ne Sales Books —}fie own gas from ordinary, lead in the' lift ee, court a Always the. name sensation free -gasoline. A patented method or `carburization converts liquid ' of the sinister Dr. Hawkes, who had " fuel into gas • much the same as elusive, phantom -like, already come l / 'for, Cash and Charge Salts /' In present day automobile engines. i— into thicoee—the mysterious -,fig- i ' r stantly, like city sae. Its fuel•sav urs who had played some pa uL `` ��rS The New 'Burt""a`es' `'r 0 The Coleman -Ing 'Band-A-Blu Burners, another the other . strange Lase ,wh:ich was r� °` of fir. Coleman's outstanding ,de still exercising the minds of police 1 � $s j' uCarbon. velopmetits, produce a_clean, clear- and public—the murder of Signor blue flame, so b.ot.that a low flame eus�'�,�.°s ::• Improved Non-sm on -smudge' Parelli at the (?uecn's Ball. c.• ,;.• " • Improved Paper. does all ordinary cooking. An aver - _:does -age family meal for five takes only ,..•" �,.• ;• Improved Quality, Throughout. a few cents' worth of fuel. = r� Coleman Ranges' aro beautifully • �•' 'Manufactured by the Originators of Sales Books 'finlshed, pleasing and graceful in' • appearance. They combine outstand �. ; ^, De not 6e toot -,ore. Use either For Prices and Comptete Patticulara Phone the Office of Ing beauty -with, unequalled Per' Creu Corn S.14 orCrexr qunion• , formanes.• Salve. They'll de the tilc4. This N�w•piper or Write Readet•s' of this piper wislrit9g pT n • ,*. rtnae in canaA.. Sola •''Hill - information shop% these WOn- a P .,Kf r«v menifed by your Drag or .� derful new Coleman Ranges will Hnras ci'om�r�Y 1,td• T' nW +� The Wilson Publishing Co., Limited - receive beautifully illustrated lit- erature and name of nearest dealer bsimply addressing a postcard: to :r Adelaide yy wI z�s ;:lassie No'. 24 „-- '36' 73 dela de St. W., Toronto Coleman. Dept. e i t Davies Ave., Toronto, "Ontario: 66 - a «. 'n i • Sleeveless~ Frock of Open Knit is Laura Wheeler Summer Hit! _ • t •. Every boy and baseball fan will want this up-to-date + a AL ���� `�"�+► f book, "Baseball—and How y ., Frank J. a :.TZ A to Play it b aot Y Y easy, Man- • • �'� :'f ...rr� f the pennant win - _(Shag) *' ?�, ti,• s. eumo1�S �,•• - ,li�i!p � ra• '�. - _ agog Montreal Royal .j �p�a''rr"'+,.++±`•5 i Pitching, batting, base j%' ri• : r �f i, ° sunning-afl the fine points ,. '`°%s =•�'''�:` r+7 '+ the me are clean +; ? }';`' r ;y, explained, and illustrated. ` � Here's how to get it: Sim- - _ +e",�1 rt;;r, +'► -s Z;• �p ly send in to the address Th e r, r ►+ :rt +c r �.i below a "CROWN BRAND'= 1 +x'� X 7 ` res or "LILY WHITE" Corn 'r'� `r�.,'-s icy Syrup label with your name and address and the rd e r rt words "Baseball Book'! ' M u RS,� • ;t lainly written on the Hal K,. . p our co will Oueen .; l'` back—and y DY '+;'; .,�: be mailed to you right c By Adam Broome � lrr.�`+t, ` away. �++++�+� i/,,r f N•etiti +,ay�ek 8ixolaub had managed to get in a remark. ,� i, � 1 l A ramous com-%.,� 6igncr Pareln of I1111an. while he Ernest Crowther looked up. is w where she got them. ` '+ poser, collapses and dies sir. I don t kno ti r; 1� r • e a a conducting his own symphony at the It was one of the things her mother r r ,i� rP,rt .•. t Queen's Hall, London. At the inquest it. ��,,�>!�,•. 't fs disclosed that a rare poison. curare. was always rather careful about. Her ` r�i� 1 er TMCANADASTARCHCOMPANYLimited eatieed the death. Teronte o.a - inspector Haynes of callfrom-mother had told Mrs. Fitch, what � �,y�•., ���� Oxford stating that a Supply keeps the sweet shop -what she PATTERN 1234 leas been stoles KNITTED DRESS in an up -country bungalow in %vh t A d tI'vev neaer- seen here withh any ;Africa District ..Commiaaloner R estchis like these here before_" He pointed �ecelces a package of strings .for }lade of c+dTbred string, It 'open lacy stitch goes quickly, with Ontario Cyclists Are pello—he ovens p cka$e and a few stockinette stitch for the neat bands at neck and sleeve with front Arranging Long ,.jamts, minutes later collapse&—dead towards the exhibit on the Sergeant's table. there are no side seams to The theft of the curare is confessed , and- back the same and a circular needle, f 'by an Oxford student, Brankaome, cwvhc "Then so fat• as you 'know—shed bother with. Pattern 123 S. comes to you with directions for making TORONTO—Old cycling enthusi- hands It over to a Dr. Hawkes, not bought any the dress in size 1G-18 and 38-40 tall given in one pattern); iliustra- Dsife�ea to deadening vain of animals sweets at Martin's tions o4 it and of all stitches used; material requirements. fists throughout Ontario are making used for vivisection you know—the "big slop in L'ri ht - d tics Stanton, -her mother, of" Y $end 20 cents in stamps• or coin (coin preferred) for this pat- plans to have 1936 go o n as mother and Hept Garton of the mouth'." banner year for cycling in the proo-, Foreign Office, gra all keenly taterested ,No sit," said the witness empha- tern to needlecraft Dept., Wilson Publishing. Co., ?8 West Adelaide, ..tri the solving of the crime vince. The year marks the 100th an -i tieally. ,If she gut sweets at Mar- Toronto. Write plainly PATTERN NUMBER your tiAMl±: and All- - tin's she'd have known she wasn't DRESS. b the - pleasing her mother." niversary of the invention of the ped didn't knoar any such person ham' And she'd be likely to' go and eat'al icycle, hence e' extra en.rgy sell. He couldn't say if his daughter ++• • did or not. She'd never, to hid know- them by herself so as not to let her �lallile One of the biggest of the special -ledge, ever mentioned any such mother know she'd been disobeying Crime Preventioncountry excursions planned is a 40-1 )flame. her"'. mile jaunt to L'nionvile scheduled ford = There was a• painful silence. Ern- "That's -.quite ._oriect, sir, the last Sunday in September. Sam eat Crowther in the box looked un- -Excuse me"—it was the Chair t l • u: t`i; city, who is arranging happier and more uneasy than ever. man %ho now interposed. He felt that NY* Cl�logicilTreatme-Ma trip• egkinates that more than - is ca with ' ,was being cleared for him.v _ 100 old timers will be on hand for The prisoner twiddled h p the tray J c . renewed energy. sporadic little bursts ',Tbere's; one thing that occurs to me the trip. of whispering began to be heard; to ask the witness --had 51rl. Crow- _ feet began to ahuRle. Co1..Ecesham then then,, definitely forbidden 11101- btollie's father had pressed the PARIS — "Yvon Delbos, .Vice- a 'screwed his monocle on a shade lie, for instance to accept 'sweeRs child Cried tell and hehim had$ t had the announcedt she had Premier creation Tof .of austsuperior w only t were" . Y to .th x war e o h .a whore Y h i � 'nal Y rn s t e r im } nth r. c P an he f z P .tighter and surveyed the g g•. from strangers, . heart. to press the matter,,furt council o And then the voice of Jack Shaw, "Quite correct, air. " broke -the uncomfortable silence. Mrs. .Brack:ey-:Iargreaves Leaned Yet he had felt, from her manner, study crime prevention by psyche - And "if I have your permission, Air, forward in her turn. Now that some that the child. was keeping p_ cientaorthered'taryreatment ocrimin 1s�Y def i -. Chairman, there are one or two. -one on the Bench had 'co'ntrived to thing back. The incident had ha - questions I- should like to 'ask the start a hare, all its members were paned about two months ago, and ,tea project to be studied includes Q �;+ questions .I should like to ask the anxious to have a chance at chasing no further. reference had been i3olatiori of- such cnm pais to prevent f made to it. And that was really ma;ria a and reproduction. -There iL �yL� -witness." it. Wlt�1 ��' toss`/ •'I d like to ask the witness if he -Was there ever any trouble about about all the father had been able are rio provisions in the plans for itTiew +she had the greets that were this'. Did Mollie ever have any or to tell the court. compulsory `sterilization as in Ger- )found on her—and where she got merit with her mother about accept- : Iiia wife was called to the. witness many. M r0�1 them ltherr."• • ring sweets from strangers?" box and corroborated what her hue- own _ "T Sergeant Perk' u a .plate Ernest Crowther looked up.. more band had said. "The war against crime in France > on which were spread n few pin an zz e3- a couldn't see Jack Barnes was next called. He hitherto has been on the basis of r white sugary cubes. urea% was the u'se of all t ase tines- ..area young laborer employed at a punishing =crimes . or nnlisdemeartors, Iie;}e —your Worships—are only tions in trying to probe the mystery farm close to the village: n this in'nnsuccess- sowe of the sweets we found -in the of his- daughter's death: Re remain- Saturday evening, as '.he ,fussed the ful' in crime prevention an o ) i bar. -After what the Doctor said' I ed silent for a fetiv moments. end- of the --lane by the forge, on his sult crime remains one ' of the fonvarded a.lot of, them to Bright- ,Why. yes—now I come to think way to the Crown and Cushion, he scourge% of modern civilization," mouth to be sent to the analyst. of it. There was -trouble. I oame- in had seen the prisoner come out of Delbos said. (, Colonel Frost nodded pontifically. from a job — at dinner time one day some bushes which lined and partly ,.There are too murders' or at- crying. t ' "You 'acted quite rightly, ser- _and found A101he crying. I asked obscured a• ditch from the main tempts to murder and 40,000 cases of .-geant. It was quite a safe :remark- her Khat was- the matter, She said road. Saxby was very much upset. assault and battery in France an- to make and he leaned back in, his she'd brought out some sweets to He said that he'd Sound Aii ie chair and looked much relieved. -He eat,- and -.her mother- said' Crowther .lying JAce downwards in nually �+ Y -I'm sorry, Crowther—you must- the ditch—groaning with pain. The ++Aluch of this trims is .due to file n't tell us what Airs, Crowther said. witness had gone• with him at once impossibility of delinquents, to adopt I KITCHEN STOVE if it's necessary, she 'can. go into the to the spot and found the girl lying themselves to the social state. This ' ..,NEW box and tell.: us herself." there ,as the prisoner had described. impossibility is directly traceable'to GAS The poor man was quite put out They. feared that she was already 'Physiological or 'mental• blerr>$shes or be MAKES ITS OWN again by the clerk's remonstrance . dead, and it was Tom Saxby him- perversions. Such cases- might be The 1 He didn't know` how to go on. self who had sugs;ested . going for corrected if treated in time or if the -It's 'an right, Crowther, broke Constable Jones. Witness had vot- person , were subjected to. corrective Housewives Marvel at Coleman Range y, unteerA'to'go himself, and had mel „ ±Graphoehak �;;itis Instantly Like City Gas—Cooks in the. Chief . Constable, 'quickl education. ` witl, Free Air -9b 'c Air; 4, Fust: anxious not to let, the witness get the pblicetnan only a few yards i right out of his stride again. "Just awA}• The council's researches will be ' ?. -Anew kitchen range that offers tell us what Mollie told you. That (To be Continued) conducted in the psychiatric- annexes �l1Ow'S how l0 read. Ch�r3Ct�r 'every cooking coave.uience of the.. will ,be quite. 'all right:"' of the famed Sante Prison for men, .f rom handwriting, at a glance. finest city gas range is now avail- � eft for women an PREPA2.1ID the .Petite . itoqu a r. able to house- Reassured, the witness went on d loo PR wives, wherever to tell the court that Mollie had told pay for Stubbornness t the Fresnes_ Prison for chi-dren. they live. him that her mother h,ad been very i Graphologist Room - 421 , «. C, Coleman, angry at her orders being disobey- Writes the Toledo Blade—Lima :ipitmeer inventor ed, Mollie had told .her father that at gas -pressure ap- she had accepted the sweets from Beane says the right -of -nay, is no "Public opinion is the life -U! sco of 73 Adelaide $t., W pitances, brings to 0 value to either after it is strewn with ec League of Nations."—Viscount Toronto t' a Doctor Hawkes, t� ho lived at lifetime of In the wreckage of ,both ,cars. Cecil: tentive genius hfs Iirightmouth. i - crowning achieve- merit in this amaz- GHAT R 7aIl - tug new Coleman" w: C. COLEMAN q' tee' Safety Range. This new stove makes WHO IS IriAWKES? Del ne Sales Books —}fie own gas from ordinary, lead in the' lift ee, court a Always the. name sensation free -gasoline. A patented method or `carburization converts liquid ' of the sinister Dr. Hawkes, who had " fuel into gas • much the same as elusive, phantom -like, already come l / 'for, Cash and Charge Salts /' In present day automobile engines. i— into thicoee—the mysterious -,fig- i ' r stantly, like city sae. Its fuel•sav urs who had played some pa uL `` ��rS The New 'Burt""a`es' `'r 0 The Coleman -Ing 'Band-A-Blu Burners, another the other . strange Lase ,wh:ich was r� °` of fir. Coleman's outstanding ,de still exercising the minds of police 1 � $s j' uCarbon. velopmetits, produce a_clean, clear- and public—the murder of Signor blue flame, so b.ot.that a low flame eus�'�,�.°s ::• Improved Non-sm on -smudge' Parelli at the (?uecn's Ball. c.• ,;.• " • Improved Paper. does all ordinary cooking. An aver - _:does -age family meal for five takes only ,..•" �,.• ;• Improved Quality, Throughout. a few cents' worth of fuel. = r� Coleman Ranges' aro beautifully • �•' 'Manufactured by the Originators of Sales Books 'finlshed, pleasing and graceful in' • appearance. They combine outstand �. ; ^, De not 6e toot -,ore. Use either For Prices and Comptete Patticulara Phone the Office of Ing beauty -with, unequalled Per' Creu Corn S.14 orCrexr qunion• , formanes.• Salve. They'll de the tilc4. This N�w•piper or Write Readet•s' of this piper wislrit9g pT n • ,*. rtnae in canaA.. Sola •''Hill - information shop% these WOn- a P .,Kf r«v menifed by your Drag or .� derful new Coleman Ranges will Hnras ci'om�r�Y 1,td• T' nW +� The Wilson Publishing Co., Limited - receive beautifully illustrated lit- erature and name of nearest dealer bsimply addressing a postcard: to :r Adelaide yy wI z�s ;:lassie No'. 24 „-- '36' 73 dela de St. W., Toronto Coleman. Dept. e i t Davies Ave., Toronto, "Ontario: 66 - a «. 'n i r. W , ..-��.•., _:W.. - iv r— .fin , ' ^ --J. C, and Mrs. Philip spent Fri--Serviees in the United Chure - "M. S. Chapman, who bas been day .last with relatives iF. Oshawa. on Sunday next at the usual hours Off duty during the past several ---Was Ida Sterritt of .Toninto, 11 a. in. and, 7 r M _'its suffering from an attack spent the week -end at her hon? .t 10 a. m: P• m. Sunday SChoc• - el : - to of bronchitis, is naw slowly raspy- here -The Ladies' Aid of St. Andrew'. r�i Wing. -Mrs. C. Butt acid children spent - pen Church will meet at the home o: Coil, Rev. J. S. and Mrs. Ferguson a few days last week with Torontc, Mrs. Carmichael, Whitby, on Wed.4'piekering'B Leader ►7ticlre" Xeme, spent Thursday night with relatives nesday next at the uFAW hour, Al F. H.. and Mrs. Hall. Mr. FergusonJohn Lave; of Toronto, ladies of the congregation ' are in- altl- - ' �i - vmw ending Conference held at visited 'her son, Gordon, and Mrs. vited. Cara will be at the four coms- YOUNG Mt+l� _ Oshflwa Law, last Week. hers at 2.30 p. . D.. S. T, + ... - Mrs J. & Baladon and *Pa. -James and Mrs. Andrew- arced 1 : "Joka Pdwell spent- Wednesday in Saturday with H., J. and Mrs' liar- ; FREF DANCING Fashion dictates the new "BargOn» Bow+rtfartvi2le with tke ]attar's oro- quis, of Stroud At theC Jatraes Stanley oft his 92nd--Mervya Potter, of. Windsor,, PLEA5ANT VALLEY Permanent Crease in ` our trousers birthday. spent a day last week at the home South of Pickering' y Base Line, r Owing to the Aiinducted Memorial his parents here g ••:,A crease your pants for the'life of Services being conducted in Erik- -Mrs. J. W. Smith, and sin, SATURDAY EV'G, JUNE i'3TH -ane Church on Sunday ne.* there Arthur, of Toronto, visited Picker- At 9•p, m , (D. S. T.) . . will be no services is the Presbyter- ing friends one day last week. J the pants, , and• the famous miracle aft Chunk. -!Phos. and Mas. Johnston of Tender$ Wanted ---{l�le Dumbarton and Pickering Newcastle, spent Sunday with the pocket protecting against- loss Of jc'l Ball Teams played a friendly game foruer s sister, Mrs. Louis Scott. for the letting of the concessionr in the Memorial Park here on Fri- -F. H. Hall Sr, of Toronto, has (hot-dogs, 'ice cream etc) at the coins. day evening in which Pickering returned after assisting his son, F. mark, 'Dominion Day Celebration. _. won by the score of 20-16. H. Jr. in . the latter's green -house. Apply on or before June 20th, to E. $� . our window for new pat' -,Mri. J. C. Philip, who has bet n Mrs. James Blakely, (nee Marjor- C. Jones, Ed. Booth or 'M- S. Chap - confined to her house for several ie Allaway) is at *present touring roan, the Cwnmittee. terns and styles. months suffering from a broken the British Isles and 'the Continent. *T TM hip due to a fall, is now much lin- I -Mrs= Spearin, and child of Ur Pliii\ 0-T Y N�NG ' proved and -is able to go out motor- illia, Are spending a few weeks -xitn NewSp'r'ing Prices-- Ing. the foltcner's paretata, J. G. and Mr ?. ANI►]' -The Iris Peony Shaw of the Baxter., All kinds of Repair: W6rk` 2.95 W 3,5 � apairPickerin Horticuh-ural Society will --Mrs. Scott of Bing S4reet East. p be held on June 20th. See the ex- }s in very poor health at present All Tuning Guaraniced hibits in M. S. Chapman's Store, which is giving her friends much C.(� M R C l� (3 N A L L>' from 4 to 9.30 p. m. Saturday even- anxiety. Ing, 20th. -Mise E. McDonald, of Ma.*,it =209 CLOSE AVE. - TORCt'�iTO cC H APMA N' John T. Elliott, who has been polio Island and Bliss V: McCauley Phone Lakeside 15(r2 in charge of the Fire Hall, deserv- of Toronto, visited last week vt-iti Orders takpr at NF:WS Office a e es- credit for the care he has taken Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Ripley. in beautifying the grounds by plan: • -Mrs., James Richardson .and son Ing flowers and otherwise improv- Kenneth, of Georxetawn, visltewi The Pickering T'WO STANDOUT VALUES _ ing the surroundings. last week with Lorne S+nlires :end MEAT MARKET . - -rc St. George's Cbuh. Sunday, family an the Lake Shore. June 14th. 1St Sunday after Trinity, -A much needed rain last- week - -- Sunday. School at 10 a: m. Celebrat- has caused vegetation :to spring up, .-_ , ion of the Hol Communion -at 11. very 001' Nit t.•-'(�t1a„{,' n �Plvice -- Tei Tailored Suits or CoatsIfor y r'y rapidly. _ The ootlonk for � _ -Tip p . - at both Prayer at . E. Preacher, good crop is now very accompanied Special- C c u n t r y men or women --New Spring and at both services, Rev. E. G. Robin- -D. J. Callaghan accompanied son. by hM son David, spent Sunday. Style Sausage -Summer woollens,, direct from 1 he -A very dangerous practice in-- and Monday in Grafton, awing to _ y go, _ . dulged in by boys riding on bicycles the serious illness of bis uncle. LSc. per lb.. -British, es ----$24.75. Isle is that of hantrittg on to truck. or -bliss Charlotte Taylor who has _ cars, especially when traffic is very beset a resident• of the United 5tat•' rd U. .heavy. Man accidents are due to es foc a number of +a+ lbs.for 25e Gordon MaiFull-fashionedHosiery, y years. is visit- • this practice. It it also against t}hr ing Pickering friends at present. CLARENCE SILK.- law, -and an offender may be pros- =Although there was no rain in 20-31 MNnaRtr Service weight, . -Chiffon and Crepes eouted for the bffence. the southern part of. ta .township Co�rnmunity Services which wire on Sunday there was a heavy rain- ='Phone us for Delivery NEW SPR_ I1*TCf S$A=)3E8-75C. M=d $Z held by - the various Protestant 'fall- from the 3rd -concession north. Plswoe 1tlt2t► churches- in Whitby during the past -We - extend congratulations to p . - several years- -during the holiday Miss Audrey Pbwell on having ob- D T. D. - Fred. untin Pickering ON' -T `: --season, will not be continued thi . tained the Genera}' Proficiency _ - EwtdbliRhea ISS, _ . . year, as the experiment was not a Prize in the Intermediate Year at TAKE CHANCES success, as the attendance' wa- the Oshawa Hospital Training .-_--.- small. resulting its a serious finan- School. -Among those -who Play Safe - - .cial deficit. Mian. A. E. Richard, who has a B Clave played been spending several months v6tki� � �[� � � � � � � l J on the Pickering Tennis Courts friends in Neer York State, has re- Consult your Drbggift `� [J I �C daring the last few weeks, we -neve. urned home. Her many friends are Rrn,ernber noticed the following: Betty Bark- pleased to know that she baa quite er, John Barker, Jack Bores. Maa' recoveredr ` the 'illness from YOUR DRUGGIST 16 WORK 1Q��.le i~?..,,� Calvert 'Bert Elliott,Armen Go}r1• which she has suffer the -- _c� €d greater Chao -- _ outs , 13c smith, Kenneth Gracie, Ethel Hogg. cart of the Clime duriAR her ab.9ence A liIE�CI�-ANT Square Shoulder Roast i 5o,. Winona Mc wen, Edith Murray, -the program for the Dominion Care Robinson, Arth Wilfred. :cora Quigley. Day Celebration on- the First of H. V. R. MOORIt, DRt'GGI87 'Short y , or Silk, GertJul n Rib 9c. etude Walsh, Gerald White. Y a now complete, and a day s DUNBA H l'UN, CINTAR10 entertainment of .varier is Tanned - - � T�Q „ he South Ontario District for you. The Day opens -as .usual -- - - - -- Briskets8c. _ Annual meeting of the Women% with the Parade, and reports are 'COAL -Stew Beef _ 1 2c. Institute -will be held in Whitby, of heath of many entries this year. _ Tuesday, June 16th, at the Ontarir We have people , who come from sr� Ladies' College, commencing 10 distance to see that parade, an l and _ Minced Steak . _ . , 12c.. - o'clock, D. S. T. Luneh will be ser- this year practises a '.bigger and vel at noon by the Whitby ladies better than ever” kind of a parade. `v 00][)Rolled Rib Roasts 20 and 22c.' for 25,cents ger person. Would The afternoon's apgrts bill .is a full For the mont]r of June onlywe will Jewel Or Cris flake those wishing to attend please cpm one, par cvlars of which will be seen Crispy flake as soon as possible withdeliver coal at th on the bills.. Horse Show and e following prices ���j, the President, Mrs. Gordon Law, or .lizrrlping, under the direction of in lute of three tons or over: �Jli n�ng, 2- for -25c. " 'the Secsetary, Mrs. C. A. Sterritt, "Bob" Ruddy, promises an unusual Stove - $12.26 , is order that transportation may be-attracfinn. Pony Races. and oorher Chestnut — 812 v' ,00 - arranged, new features. The Tom Kyle Co. - -One of of our farmers in thisfill the bill at the evening perfor- For sale at the old �' d �' E t►eighbor]tooci, on inspecting a sett- mance, in tiro hours and fifteen Ing of turkey eggs, found ,the eggs �miriutes of hilarious yaude-61le an Maple Leaf Property ` gone 3: B entirely different program -from Butcher tl (111 a 3000)_ . f f : one and the turke breathin its /�4 (, , e i. li if last. Around the nest was plenty that of an other •:- - PICKERIN' -I>R of evidence trf the loss beingoccas- Y year, clean and' Ila wholesome, _but funny,1Tom Kyle coned by human hands, ibe finger- was one of .the liest known vaude LUMBER YARD ~ PiCkgerinHardware 8,Ore marks . on the neck of the turkey, ville actors on . this continent a 3t1 adding' to the evidence. One dace few years ago; a head -liner on not print what one would be justif Broadway, Boston, Philadelphia, Nov aivotNwe»stta.led in saying. The. most sererepun San Francisco and New Orleans - -SEED CORN ishrnent.could he meted out to the -Advertising-giving you the. whole lWoRSALF- Chicken house, 20:84' Invader in this case. It might be story -on* the first `of the week. glass, good shape, C. Dererrari. ClaremontEssex County Grown � added that very substantial suspic jjSOK SALE-Coleau lantern and ions are maintained. 11 ursmall ineubitor, very cheap.- T, C. Brown, `%iSc. No.'. 7 Leamingt -Pride =The Annual Meeting of the Notice to Creditors Fkrougham. 39tf f !S Pickerin o institute was FOR SALE—Pigs, tier• esan+d trac. 77 held at the home 'of Mrs. A. W. IN T}iA: ASTATE OF IDA LEtiG;iS u$, O en ow, ire tor. H Malcolm, No. 7 Highway, 2 miles Mitchell,. on Tuesday, �Iaq 26th.. DECEASED. west otsrougham. 42 'Cap,at -0 per bushel ry enCoura�iin,a reports :,p ALL ••PERSONS having claims a + .p Some ve i U R!'jNl'-H+rlf' of trick hoose,' the past year's work were givF11. Zatn:t the estate of'.the above -men- 5i garden and garage, on Church St., Picker. r The R'elfare and Flr u i r Ctxrtmi noel; tt'lty died in the Township of �' Apply at News Office, 32tf Mansel Seed, 25c. in ' 1b. cartons ; tees were particularly active in th•_ Pckerinz. in the County of Ontario UASTLKh, •'1'O ,k ENT -8o acres, C fenced, guod spring water and shade: For IoukiRz ,after the needy and in br- on the 12th day of March 1936, are season.' Apply S. W. Davis. Pickering. 39tf ' ..e-�OOPER. S DNI-KIL for Bice on 11Orseg, inging cheer to the Sick in the sen- reriuirel to file proof of same writh Ukc SAE-Dootev seed twoeQ, -' --' Cattle, Sheep, Pigg and Hens. munit '. The report; - the und6rsigned on of before the i{ po - y port 11cn g},r,w•pt{ 1 grown grown registered reed. Also a "fit many helpful and interesting ern.*- 30x)1 clay of June 7936: pup 2 mos. okl, M. Burk, Phone Pick 1031, 42 8PF.CIAL9 THIS WFFh - -• rams had been,,gi}en. The officer:' After that date the Public Trus- LL•OR' SALE -4 PPNOp high topped Solid Cu tee w -ill i' pp Copper Boilers at $2 25, for the cominlj year were elected, Hr+ CeCd to distribute the hone collars: M. -H, hay loader, in good , condition, Apply Roht, Dixon, Highland Creek, "1Gal%Ftni7ed Iloilet'P at $.].CO. - Mrs. Gordon Law ' being the nes' estate, having, regard only to fhe lot 2' con 1, Scarboro, Phone Malv, 2420, 43 this claims of which he shall then have President. The program fnr •t;K K1JN'T-IOIt aarrr+. dttrr fxrw, ;A ant for McCormick-Deer]og Fart7lt M'echinery - meeting con =cared of a Rall CalHl. had notice. N clay loam. running creek, modem barn,' ' a water installed, brick house, T e, 19 mil•a from.o- and Repairm ow Many Meetings have You at. Dated at Toronto, this 30th day of ronto. Apply T. Jacques: west Hilt, t7nt, 19tt " tended. During the Year." A very May, 1936. 1 y Our Motto: -"We have Clan'Ret it, Oe helpful talk on ''institute Work and HOiCE L' AIRY x70 Wa-Rip _ it i9 not taade,r A. Middleton, I Cte,ed and amde cows. Government T„B The New Iiandbaok given by Mrs. r;hZ. lic Tra4tee tested, Fresb and close spriogem alwaya on ' I' - Tele ht�oe 9fa00 13 G. Robinann, and a readlog by Wand. Bkx,d hared if deair Free delivery un P ; 09900de Rall, Toronto. purchase. of 7 or more, Satisfaction guaranteed, R C ■/�■N r iNirs. R. Bye. Wm. i bTurphv, i 'nd.a.t, Clntarro- T'elephoh ,• r`.• i. ALSDVi , : PICK ING