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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1936_06_19�saflesffrt,fsssal' dlgasDl•. ]M��'`RR R 0. PEARSON-Phyaie &C d Surgeon. Dunbarton... . - luly yt.13. FORSYTH. Opp6. A„ Director Ol'tometrical Association of Ontario. Rei. lgWed Mgmber of the Americas Opto»metelteieal =a0dation. Byes examined by �ppaiat�t ftlaiie lB04 Ciaremunt. Out. RDONALD RUiW Barrister, . Solicitor, Notwy eubuc. XQneY W Latin Oaiee lorrtaerly occupied by Lae I.Lt A. G. (:brx- tha. aoertb ring ui %,.vurt tluux. W tutby. aly MAY^ 13ELL fS R055 Barristors is �ollciiors WILLIAM J, 13LATON. K, C. ; H. BROOKE BELL, K. c.:. J, D. F. ROSS JAMES A wRiw-i*f 12 Bay Street, I oronto, Adelaide 7soa C0. RICHARDSON & Cu.. Barris- sters, Solicitors. Notaries eu., Suite 501. K:eelaim Life Building, 3tl Toronto St, Toroato. Tdepboee Ad. 11388; Pickering Ybone '3613. SO CPHOMBUN & McIdILLAN-Bsrria- 1 %We. SoliciLom Notary Public. Office at ltesrdenceof blr. Thomson, lot 11, concession 1. Piektring, Office hours: Thursday and Saturday avltalalta. from 7.00 p. dt to 8.30 P. m., or by aapyppmmntment. Toronto Office : 606 Royal Bank ani.. Phone Pick woo. Toronto El is 6303. 3 ly�� CONANT A ANNIS Barristers, Soiicitess. Notaries Public dORDON D, CUNANT,'k. C. - ALLIN F. ANN I3. B. A.. LL_ B. . Offices. 7 1 2 Simcoe St. S..'Oshawt. a Phooe.--•m and 5 (t)shaws), and at the Court House. Whitby. (Mr.(.onant) Phone 7 (Whit- by), Whit•by). 1\ MIL C. 8MITH..D. D. S.. L. D. 9., J.�I (Sscceesor to Dr. J. ^ Oates% Graduate of -•4be Royal t.oilege of UwW Surgeons and Toroo- W tlgiversity At Clar 'out off)ce over D. A, t{<ti a store, very Tuns y and Friday. Ph,,nf ;foss 4I1. ,2rlU .HERBERT T FALLA ISE. L. D 8.. J(l D D. S . Graduate .f the Ruyal Collage of pp�inta. 5urgroos Lind the University of Toronto. Gies fn reside cce second door east of St. Aad - pi s Church, Piciterrolt. Ont, Uffice hours : 9 -a, m, 00 ,111 P.m.. of by appointtpent. (X-ray serviev). Phone Peck 3700.. 43tY _:.�sgsisses4+ ®a.rDs. � l AELIZABETH RICHARDSON-- s Fire and auaome bele insurance of all kinds, laprsmotisgcoMpapmeof sobdfilurxial Stand- . 1.t.. . �j POST1LL. Lioeube�d Auctioneer. • L' • f� 4)oaatlaa of York "a 0~10. AN lfao sol« of ail kinds &%mused to on sbarserl laaYM• 6dae&s0 Green alvei F, 0., Ona, _T1 Et. HEATON. TOVphttl-H1P %. er nverauer �ommiwsroae lakraa affidavit., Accountant, Etc. Irser of ,.tomav Ucensst. Wbitevale, Ont. W S1. M A'W Lieented AuctiuneFt tor.�ifork. Ontano and Ontario (;oanues A4 kinds of sales promptly attended to Th RMS RHASONABLE, paybe arranged for at the NEWS office. lle(1 and-Independeat p}ones. Whitby: Ontario. You Cannot Avoid :an Accident YOU• 1E31�1-� _ ',YOU GAti . AVOID THE BXRE:�19E THAT FOLLOW9! CYRIL E. MORLEY 08NERAL INSURANCE Phone - Pic kering, 6700 �.-`Mattresses JNNER-Sf�NG MATTRESSES' In.goo quality, covering, Price, X15.00 Marshall In M; ttresa-4 .Price, $29.00 �Wbife layer Felt Mattresses Price, %9-50 Grey Felt Mattresses .Price, $6.50 WALL PAPERS We are selling Sun -tested wall paper for every type of room, There is an exceptionally interesting selection .o�lew designs. The price is moder. ate, ranging from 10 cts. to $1,00. SPECIALS 10 10 Rolls of Wail Paper and 17 yde. pf Border, the two for $1.65. _ `IAIi Rolle Ready -Trimmed, - C. A. ST7_ - - Funeral Director Private Ambulanae Phone 1800 Piokelriltst. • • Ontario (,UAL uff5ce �'Mr. CE, . -„ � ; C�lerry'wood _ -. � Middleton 'Re -Union Piiaic GREEN-WOOD W. Fenney and Misa � Scragg The � 'President of the Middleton ? i -- were guests with Mr. W. Fenney's Re -Union Picnic Commitee wishes "Our trucks pwo your way parents over the week -end. to announce. the Fourth Annual Pic- every day." Mrs. James Davey, of Vancouver, .to to be held at Couchiching Park, COKE. is viL-iting with her brother Orillia,' -ori July iit. 'Ait in Established 1858 and sister, Mr. and Mrs. -A. Fenney is extended to the descendants of .-'W,,OD, CE�I;ENT, for several weeks.. Pioneers who came from Yorkshire SAND, GRAVEL, - - " '-'-'�' - England and settled in Ontario. The Stouffville ' , Come and get acquainted, bring a 'Picnic Basket. Program and Sports t Chopping Mill and BUILDER'S SUPPLIES Come to St.uffville on July lst. Baseball Tournament in Afternoon 'arranged for the afternoon. _ -_-----will _ be ready &4o toes) etirtsge. Bork Am - for prizes of $25 and $10. Big Am Green River r for Ve have also placed in stock a full line of Maple Le..f Milltag ateur Hour in the evening in., the Arena. Ken Soble, • of CKCL Amat- eu-r Hour will be the Master of.Cer- - We are sorry to 'dear that .Mrs. Wm., Gray is still very ill. Still we choppig on Wednesday, l3u'fe Feed@. emonies. Prizes of $20. $15. and hope. fpr, a gradual recovery.. - May Z f th y AW MITCHELL We $10. and -the winner will be given an appearance on Ken Soble's Amateur A very fine drama was present- ed here last Thursday when the Y• - Hour program over - the air. Re-.- P. from .-Lemeflville gave "Safety Chopping days will Pickering, Out. hearsal at 5.30 p. m. in the arena. First". be Monday Wed= phone 7400 Residence, 65`20 Applications in hands of Reg. But- .ton, Stouffville up to June 30th Watch for particulars of the Green River Garden' Party,.. ,to be f nesday and Friday The Beal Store, Claremont. Brock Road held on the lawn of Mr: Chas. White. as usual until furthm PHONE 9'24 inspecting Two of our young men were Whitevale . .. ' a I T Baxtez has been baptized at the church er notice. F U R N .0 R hiMr. s apiary ai Udney and reportk; at the close of the service 'last Suri- ` We are displavitig an attractive favorably. day morning. Will give better ser= variety of Mrs. Spearin is visiting. with her' --- Aluminum nod Graciteware Etc. mother and father. Mr. and Mrs. ^ Greenwoodvice than ever, finer Furniture and Fui•i iture _ Nvvelti6s: Baxter, for. a '-fevr days. Kate Wilson grinding than any = On Wednesday evening last Mrs. spent .Sunday' Prices low. in' keeping with times. friends gathered at the home -of Mr. with her sister, :Mrs. S. Corbett. and Mrs. Wm. Ellicott, for the oce- Mrs. Linton and Jean, of Balsam : other mill • _ RADIO SERVICE asion of 'showering their daughter, spent 'a few days with her sister, n a Mixed Grain Chop !Vias Myrtle, who is to become .the Miss Edith Ormerod. A Graduate of ..Radio College bride of Mr. Ronald Ford. of High- The Woman's Association are in- fOI sale• with land Creek. The happy couple rec- vited to visit the W.. A. at Victoria L- t0 -shy -minute tr'ainin'g g many presents .and good wish- 'es Square on June 24th. Miss Mildred Cott, Miss Laura Corbett, Seed Buckwheat -�. from their many friends. A de- _ and lightful evening was.."enjoyed, by Ormerod ' and Miss Clara Walla ' far sale FINEST EQUIPMENT all. The --wedding is to take place spent, dre week -end at their homes for - onlietly at the Ellicott -home on her. Guaranteed Satisfaction Saturday, June 20th. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Byers, Mr. AT -- and :Mfrs. -P. -Wilson and John Midd- RPq.fr,nghlP Prict+a� Brougham leton are attending a' re -union at Shingles For Sale Tubes and Batteries always on b Ad -= :. The Mission Band has been re- Erin on Saturday. The -sympathy of the Community - - N H. ROY [LL.EE.L orgarlii;eed , is extended to Mrs. James. Gibson (Salt Galvanizod Steel 9biuglea, _ Brotiabam. Ontario - Mrs: George Philip had as her in , the loss of her mother,' Mrs. Bird's Felt Slate Shingles, 48tf Phiinv Mark 161)8 guests on air. and liars Hooker, who died here 'on Monday. Also. re-rubberinR buggy wheels. .Wednesday, W:. Michell of Whitevale. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Philip anti Lmwo rnr,were ehsrpenod.: U S I C - The Jolinston family attendfrd a son, of Buffalo, spent the week -end T. PATER90:N.9 ,OLARHMON 1 sato family re -union of the. Taylor with ' the. Wm. Middleton family. ". Oall and get prices. Phone 8815, Etpefrienoed 31 usic Teacher clan near Landon on Saturday Mr. Middleton returned with them with a 'Toronto ConeervatorS We regret to hear of the' accid- for a w.eeWs visit. ` FUEL EltandlnQ: ent suffered by Mrs. Chas. Baker, Group No. 3 of the W. A. are Fri- r in again falling' and breaking ala holding an ice-cream social on g� will teach afternoons or evenings arm, day evening, June 19th, in the base- Sa-lurday reserved -For school The Deditiation -Services of the 'went of the church. Miss McDuff, local y Builders Supplies children. Cemetery, will be held on Sunday of Br•ookitin, elocutionist, and ..,Rates very 1Noderate." July 12th. Further announcements talent, • wiLl provide -the program. - Studio at my own home one mile later. bliss -Jean Malcolm► and 1Mlisw Come and have a good time and en-. joy this excellent program. LUII1ber and Lath eait Of Brougham on No. 7 Watson of Ravenshue, were visit - .1 B. $. Ca ShlIIgleB Hi= ors at the former'% home over the = " . fnt Dunbart j Blue C'OAl < NIRS. t.ARi, i�gV1i�T week -end. _ . Miss E. Wallace and Miss Cam- :Y Miss Janet Allison is'spendirw a AlbeZrs6 QOlil '' } Pickering Mills illa Harvey, of 4brbnto, - were vis- Mrs. week with friends at Marmora. Miss Bella Thompson of Mark- Dualestie Coke - iters. at the home of T. C. and 1' Brown' lin Tuesday: ham visited friends here last week. CFIiueDt.. Lime, Plaster t �Chopping Each Miss Ni. Butler, of Leamington Arthur Army -s and Jack Burgess --Maple Bo(i Wood p y pO and Wiill Brown. of Toronto, -visit- are holidaying at their homes here. t "Week Day ea T. C. and Mrs. Brown tin Thurs. Gordon Forgie of Toronto is sp- ABents for Lundy Fencx- y day, June 11th. Mrs. Brow?t ace- ending a holiday .with his ,rend- and btlfz;91 e�.000af Feeds of All Kinds tt Stock ompanied them on their return and :father. w -}'auHry--lEeeds,-•J.abeadoc-S Oil cher sister, Mrs. Thornton Mrs. A. and Mass Helen Thom Cake Meal, Molasses, Any chop you ref Woodstock, while away and- -- _ _„_� , j,m�ment& _ Maj need. Wecan mix any ration m turned hoe 'on Tuesday.- , - Bracebridge. _ _ , that you may 'want, machine mixed. The Young People sponsored a W. - On Thursday, June '18th, the W Aleeare Prices Before Bayly Our Front Rank Egg Mask !Lives banquet in the Town Hall on Fri- M. S. will meet of the home of Mrs - -- results. Prices are direct to you. No. -day 'evenint, as a closi64 meeting J. B. W. Lottori. Gilchrist, Toronto, `vis- tZT1 T T S O N �'� O �f Y L 8g, Commissions. for the season's activities. Rev. Miss of . Salt at Car -Lot Prises.' E. Glover •'was master' of ceremon- ited over _the 'week -end with 'Miss' ' Locust M14 Onto � - le . The young people pro}xised May Sommerville. P one. ar h Sf k 7200 j D. N. Lockwood :and responded to the toa.5ts and John and Mrs.' Harper and'E. and -:: -'�'��' -contributed musical• selections. air. . Mrs. Irwin, of Sundridge ,. visited PICK ERING, ONT. Goddard, of Balsalh .and Miss Sybil 'the Mth Wm. and Miss' A. Thom over Cold Cough' Iang'nlald, of Oshawa. Wee the week=end. •arid R. G. CI�ENDENINtI guests on this occasion. • Members On June - 17th, fifty years ago, y ' of the W. W S. assisted with the the corner -stone of 'the lhinbarton•. Remedies FUNERAL DLRECTOR serving of the banquet. Church was laid. A number of On Tuesday afternoon, June' 9th' members at 'that; are "still attend - Private Arllhnlance the Women's Institute held their 'ing. Grove's Bromo Quinine Tablets, 2dC. Daly -tart Niglit Service regular meeti hq at the home' of •A garden paity arranged bir 'the Ca' ra$romo Quinine Tablets, Phfithe €IMO -NIrs. George ,Philip, :Mfrs. Bert Har- i West Group of the Women's Assoc. L.aaacold Tablet@. 25ew ' tt vvrn o N7 _ �L Markham, `Ont. interest was' taken in this meeting -of June 23rd, at 3 o'clock at the home •B. W. and Mrs. Lotton, Al --Rem, .. Passmo'$ Bronchial Mixture, re ' • firs. Harvey being fortunate en- of 57e. ough to get Miss Margaret Pennell tone Road. A good -program has •Thermogene, $� ! of vornnto, to . speak on the sub- "Advertising � on been arranged and refreshments willPbe served. A• silver collection Aspirin. 25c„ 39C. at'mers • ,ems. subject ... Vick' Vapo Rub � , •which she is .well qualified. He>, will be taken. All are welcome. Vicks Nose Dr a' Rapid 'Flo Filter Discs 45c. charmingeraon,alit and• fine talk p y 'Mite' A t crowd attended the An in Erskine Misral Now Drops.' _ ' 353^ dt 75r..' were much appreciated by . noel Cernete�ry .Meeting Mistal Chert Rub 85c W ell -made. Aiok troughs also large 'lumber present. ;Arrange-, Church Iast Sunday, some travel!-, Baby chick troughs at Moder.• menu for a •,good representation ' itig many miles to be present, also For Congbs and Colds , ate prises, at the district meeting -held at� the coning 'from thi United' States. that do 1101 respond, to The old reliable B. H. Paints, Enamels Whitby College on Tuesday. It was suggested that Brougham enter- Rev. Mr._ Woodhouse, of Markham, occupied'the' old-fashioned,. pulpit - -: ordinary tmatment try sad Varnishes, taro some of the neighboring }ins- ntld gave a very helpful address Wam e'S Cod Liver Extract Also Harness Oil, Paint Oils, Turps and titutes this sunllmer. . Tile matter aadsted by Rev. Mr. Burgess; of V1 _ - Coal Oil. was left in the 'hands of the direct- . Duribarbon. Zion Choir, ably led in _ Or u ]dassey-Harris Repairs. ore. A social hour was then t the -service of raise. The recent- p p . _,Nval.'s Creo-Phos, . _ The hostesses wsere Mesdames F. 'X " or's desk was un -occupied. Mr. Jno. �1.� g large bottle dL�iIN BU3HBY Ceasie, McWhirter, G. add T. Buc+nn, in' former years thought it _ HArdware Phone Philip, who served refreshments the lawcomm n. A aft- no trouble tea walk each Sabbath morning from south of Piclfiering E.C. Jones„ PhD?, S 4806 PTCHRRING on pleasailt. ernoon was enjoyed by all St4Won to ''pitch the tame." >l�UQQBT •.J � - - '+^ * as ,.' ', _ , . _ -� _ • .. -. _.. _ ... - - - : _ • i • f Disillusionment - - - -- n d Idleness �'ROBLEMS OF EVERY DAY LIFE 4 Household Science - By Dr. M. M. Lappin. Toronto, h as' civic committee for' - f - ' { By - youth re-establishment and it has SAY AND RETIRING ;less. He should think less of himse»If' SUSAN FLETCHER m: I' some recommendations recently "Ever since I was a child I have and a little more of other th - Cs to. be -of a • constructive P�PIe• a ! �+ character with regard to the problem's been' shy .and retirit_g. I am -.now It might be a good plan to become under consideration: One of its ob= twenty-nine and it embarrasses me interested in some line of study. -If, 1 - - Preparing A Steak Half cup whole seedless grapes or jectives is to influenee the fc.deral to be in company, so I keep out bf, he takes up the study of some sub - t Thoughtlessness in cooking steaks other grapes, halved and seeded. Commission on Unerilpluyment•' to compapy as much as I can.... I jects.,such as literature or art, or if - 1W to two bananas, sliced establish recreational and educational cannot talk with people. I am he will begin to read some good -----and ohops may make.thejn an extras- 'One -c punter cu broken nut meats Basil bored and it is difficult for me socks and magazines and the leading agant luxury, sure enough. are 1 P facilities. far .unemployed •youth, to y g Half=eu whipping cream. enable them to make the tt st of their to get interested in what interests articles in some of the larger daily not so, necesarily, to begin with. P pp' g' a•• g' Mme folks Papers -Method—Combine the mayonnaise, others. I imagine , he will find himself storing Porterhouse steak is carelessly pre- enforced leisure and fit them for em-.. Pere in many households so that it cream cheese, lemon juice and salt. r t shun'me' now•, but no wonder I know up material in his -'mind which will Add fruits and nuts. Whip cream and p'o}ment in spec+at ,ic.ds` bel him in conversation with others. -is not given its_full value. Aside from Of course this committee is con- I am a dull 'and .uninterest,ng sort P the waste in bone and fat, the tail fold in. Slice and serve on lettuce cerned with the Toronto diitr}et •e- df fellow; but bow Bas I help it I think my correspondent. abound ' usually is, considered unfit to, eat. leases. Males six servings. - 1y, but 'its conclusion will apply to Well, how can a man who descr•ib- also take an interest in some games: c . More often shun not it is veer -cooked' — every' part of Canaria for youth 'un= es himseif as the writer of the let- Let him join a tennis• club: -or -a golf - before' the rest of the steak is done Fruit Punch ter from whish the -above' q:iotation club. In some ,such game he will. find 4' cups employment is common to all in and appears on the table an unappe- p of hot water -proportion to population: is taken be happy? He just cannot congenial' companionships and; -'if he , tizing• burnt offering. 2 cups of sugar It is impossible to be 'indifferent be happy. And the fault lies very can beeome •interested, he, will. -have But the 'tail has a fine flavor and Small tin of chopped 'pineappl- to the discouragement and disillus- largely with himself. He is far too something to talk about. l if it's cooked properly is just as de- Juice of three lemons wrapped -up in himself and not enough If he can find an opportunity- for P Y ionment that has been the- lot of PP P • i sirable as the tenderloin itself. Juice of four oranges thousands of boys and• girls who- interested in other people. If he engaging in some form of social ser• trimming the meat from the fat. Put One bottle carbonated water. have -completed their School courses is to overcome this unhappy -state -of vice' he should make full use of it. this lean iece of meat. throu h.the. Method—Prepare a syrup of the' . living, then he must learn to forget There is nothing that will so help, P g �n the' enthusiastic hope that they >"+ g , water' and sugar and boil 15 min -himself a d o think a lit'le more to take a man out - f himself Iike w' n try t food cho per twice,- Season with a w, 1 ' ay J P could go out into -the or d arid I quarter teaspoon salt and a few grains ales, cool, add fruit and carbonate about others. trying to do something for other peo- water.' Serve ice cold., ---:Gladys s 3 r .find an agreeable job that would a - of pepper. ,tilts with a few dried Y give them remuneration adequate to People like my correspondent in pie. After all, the happiest folks in " bread crumbs .and a tablespoon or Grant, R.R. No. '1, Grimsby, Ont. variably eve the impression y this life are those who are always i p feed, clothe and house then. During y gr pression that the two -of milk, .Stir' lightly with a•fork - -. therlast half dozen years the school prefer to be alone; • and generally busy, and, especially. those who are, until thoroughly mixed and shape in c WEEKLY CASH PRIZES when folks g y•' 'graduates have discovered that the get this impression about busy helping others. The have not a small en':P the' tl,ickrross of the We are offering.one-dollar for each world -in which -the had ambitions a person, they leave that -•person alone time to think of themselves+ ani even steak. _ recipe printed giving.the most inter- Y and who can blame them? A man if they do have time to think of. F:roil With the Steak satin to work. happily is already overrun — themselves• the can always. see g,variation. of a salad dish -and with'older people seeking jobs with whp is- nop interested in anything y Fit the cake' into the side of the cooling drink for this time of year. all the jobs. apparently filled: - Their has' nothing to talk about — he has someone who is less fortunate than steak and bring the fatty end of cne ver little in common .with his'fe1- they are, and that saves them from tail .aroun 1 it. Run a skewer throe;h How 'to Enter Contest inabilty to get placed - in the scheme y C' .-Plainly write or p) int out the fie- of- things has forced the irrko dis- lowmen and he therefore- leeks that falling into the habit•. of indulcing the fat and meat cake into the loin g consolate idlene;s.-!r'_ot only are they which is essential to good • social in self-pity. of the steak to hold it securely.Broil cessary ingredients and method of �.. .. • . your favorite salad and summer drink contacts. 'b usual• Remove skewer before send- extremely unhappy but this enforced #s and send together with name ane. ad- idlenes's is rapidly producing a frame My' corresporident, can cure himself NOTE: The writer of this column - -Ing to the table. - dress to Horrid Hints, Room 421, 73 .of mind.that will unfit- them -for con of his shyness and reticence if he is a traiired rhologist and an au - Rib lamb chops`'are cheaper' than West Adelaide St., Toronto, will but take himself in hand. -and he thor tif' several works. He is willing to but they to may be served just structive• effort. They are growing _ older and, never having had practic- would be well ,advised to do so now, to deal with your problem and give as(�attractirely if bolted and veiled. "Whatever the differences between al' training, they will soon reach a 'for the longer -he allows this' -state you tiro benefR of his wide exprrirnee. Ask your butcher to "French" ,the of things -to continue, the worse it uestions' regarding PROBLEMS chops for -you.- To do - this he will England: and the United Stakes, there stage where they will be unfit fat a ft Q scrape the meat from the bone. Then will never be war between them."— job• if such should be offered. will -become and the harder will it dressed sed for DAY LIFE Lappin h.• ad- Sir- Austen .Chamberlain. This is one of the most pitiable b o be dies ed to: Drr. M. �1. Lappin. Rot►ta you can disjoint the rib from the bit , . done? I should 421.L'73 Adelaide Street Went, To .. : - - - :• do n the.rfir$utla e� henr of back Bone -and curl the meaty end P .:-back s _ _ a deliberate effor� to rise out ronto,,Ontario. Enclose a 3 rent against, the -eye of the chop, .. _ make 1 t Fasten with a skewer to keep in More British Preparedness of himself. He allows self to loom too stamped, addressed envelope fen I,, - Fasten in the focus of his conscious- ply-, _:.shape during -cooking. Broil. as astral _ and 'remove skewer before serrirrg. Cheap cuts can be run through the pros depressionby Dlrs, T. J. McDowell of 11fiJ%ere food chopl5er several times and made meritsh a most serious consideration tan, Ont., president of the Federates ; tato flakes that can be cooked quick- ' e of y organization dealing with theomens Institutes Ontario,,o ly and are tender and appetizing. It's d-isorganized economic situation: Lpbke for Canada at the current Win= ,.... _. true that most of the quickly cooked - ,'._„ ,'.. >: _ :` Canada e s un . o ' .. - The future of ane a is in .the fex ace of associated country -v -cuts of meat are the expensive ones , " :w hands of the young people. It is. a filen of the world.- -and few of 'us want to spsnd long tragedy that their first critical im= _ Public health work culni ii3Oina hours' in the kitchen cooking they pressioirs of the world should be those 'i' cheaper cuts so the:- chapping- of the � n _ a so}avium tri r}e ch dren of discouragement , and disillusic,6. PI • r d it .*^ a' on Vancouver Island, and a rani• cosset-gtained eats makes them ten The executive forces of Canada should -- , ^� ser enn� h r,, . ,: r lose no time in king official notice torium for tuberculosis in Prince F•d• - ' t ward Island was . also outlined by ' of .this situation. and adopting what- Mrs. McDovvell. She stroke of adult ever measures may seem' advisable 'to education' carr5'ed on. shr ouph the - 'Macaroni Salad _ , ,. ,r s aq • - c remove „the handicaps so detrimental C •'. women's. institutes in rural dis•.. Half-lir. nr:icaruni, cooked, dreined °'" r' to the young people. fir wd.<; trictc, travelling libraries, he i}t} -� and chilled. Add two :cut -u heads _ _ clinics and community ha11s, and de.• P of celery, -four hard-boiled eggs,, a • scribed ;the women's institute pl,it it small head of cabbage,. three 'large r .w _, l 7 Wqr�. o�the international pears gardep-orsweet peppers: Nli-x with boite-d salad " s � �l De��the '.Manitoba -North • Dakota botin dressing and serve on lettuce leaves ,, 07, .with slices of- tomatoes. <«++ a Som times from seven to 1T na t -Summer Drink• — l,.emonade {� p r "t ;`� - i■„y■ 1•■■�■■ P��V alities were represemted in "NeIX y •'' :.+► omen in e e frau ; ` . _ - _ Canadian'. branches of the vine. Eute, Grate the rind o� three oranges t' • sirs. McDowell said. Juice and rind of three lemons v r Count Canadian women at the coater -.9 cups abide sugar ence- include Mrs. Briair 451r':c,iith, 6' cups water - Two ounces citric acid x all, Que., tins'. Byron Keith, ].ower Ridge, N.B., Miss. Alma E. Weldon,. � H Half -ounce tartaric acid ' ti t Fredericton, Miss Helen J. Slacaoug• Quarter -ounce Epsom salts. - l4�IrS. T, J. M.CDOWell, Of. Aiil- all Truro, N.S., 1VIrs.-Freeman„Lank, ~ Dissolve the sugar, add the'other �: Veit: d, i;rt crit, .���reSS_S' Bass jiver, N.S., and firs. 'Allison ” things; let Stand alt nicht; strain and' t- , 1llacmillani Fairview P.F.I. bottle for use. _ 11 I T C` , t , ssrsat A large tablespoon of a Iittle more ,1 WASHINGTON D.C.' _ Drama "The oiil ave added to a glass of water makes a ” y y -you can get I of t refreshing drink.—Mrs. D. W. Sharp, and music festiva}s sponsored by of a good -cavalry officer is to shoot R R 2. Norwich; Ont. '" :; him; you never heard of::. one, .,:y irg ;women's institutes in the Peace River country,. 806 miles north of, the in- for other reasons."—General John J. Frozen Fruit Salad i•itt sailors a won on"Swordfish," . e - latest: type o air- ern tuna oUn ary, were cava e Pershing. — 1 package Crean, cheese. - • plane for the fleet's air, arm. It is. used for reconnaissance, and torpedo dropping, and all cruisers in the l3ritish nary: are to be One-third. cup mayonnaise equipped with them. This, picture was taken at the ltoyal• Air School.. police Di Out the Crane Machine Racket ' 2 teaspoons lemon' juice- of the Naval Co-operation at Lee-on-Salent,, which was' open to the Half teaspoon 'salt public.on Empire Air Day. 4 .rc oat BattlingSpectacular Sari Francisco `'��aterfronl . R st :s aIvWow- oils •X I , ?a0 �, l New York Citx's drive against the cyane- and claw type-i.iot machines had_ their operators in the dumps as police 'tkucks scooped them up. A truckload of confiscated machines -waits at ,she curb while policeman goes back to store to• give companion a lift. Irv, e 4� Green tea with a flavour andEnough _ �� h4 - 1 ' a delicacy - beyond compare . _ S To Cel Along:. -� G = Re111arglie'S Vocabulary Short ' 'BLA Sctfficient,:'Accord- AADS ing to Tale s 319. 7D/GEST/ON _ They are telling a good story about l TE E. bi. Rcniarque,_the brilliant author - - RE `7. — of iWestern Quiet on the Front." - a Not long ago an American girl ��..... met: Remarque in Berlin, and during Splendid Results Are Claimed the course of their conversation, in German, the girl askzd the author For Crops Grown in Water Tanks The - h why he never visited the United , States. Crops grown in tanks of water, ra- ' . Remarque replied- tlTdt he Was 'not`; Keep Young and ther than in the time-honored fields ed �� conversant with the English' langu- Beautiful Is a ' :of soil, are, a decided- novelty describ ��' aQe, and knew only a few sentences. a ed in the new issue of a trade Journal. 0 u e e n „ the Industries." Tomatoes yielding _ - And what are they. asked Woman's Slogan 'Food Ind t girl. - at the rate. of 2,17 tons per acre of By Adam Broome Slowly, the writer begau speaking tank surface. as compared with the TORONTO — Let depression- do its in English: outdoor field yield of -about five tons "I love you. Forgve me. Forget worst, Toronto women have apparent- gy>Xppg=g She looked up at the Bench. Surely, „ ly decided their fust duty is to remain per acre, potatoes tit 2,1G5 bushels' -Signor .Pareilt of Niifan, famous nom- after -a-few whispered woe"de, Colonel me. Ham and eggs; please. tank acre'' a's against it bushels "Well, my Iand!" - exclaimed the young and beautiful, W.P. Smith said per field' acre, ttbacco plants;. 2`L feet poser, collapses and dies -while he is Frost would dismiss the case at once girl. "That's all }'oil reed. ; With that recently. He is a Toronto druggist high with leaf -quality under full con - conducting his own symphony at the attending the. Ontario Retail Drug - Queen's Hall, London, At the inuuest it and release the wretched'Scxby. i�'ho vocabulary you co tld get along trot — these are among the resnits is disclosed that a rare -poison.-'curare. ever -Might be guilty of this murder, gists' Association convention here claimed for the new method. caused the death. Okay'" inspector Haynes receives a call from if it •was a murder at, all, she was _ _ While sales of virtually every other lit basic principle, the procedure is 40xford stating that a supply of curare convinced, as everyone else in the drug store commodity have fallen off said to be nothing new. For many baa been• stolen. Court seemed to be; that the unfor= fn an up -country bungalow in westin the years -of depression, sale .of years• we"" are told, scientists have rA,Wa District Commissioner Westcott Lunate man- in -the improvised dock Bumpless"'Bus6' e'oswi!tics has increased steadily since been growing• plants with their roots rM Ives • a package of strings for his was as innocent of the crime as she eeno—he opens the package and a few herself. 1929, said Mr. Smltil. lII Ja[a Of nater. t0 .Wh1C1l nutrient •minute.9 later collapses—dead. minerals have been -added in varying The theft of the curare is contested . But the expected' dismissal did not "Women might economize on other a r by an oxford student, Hrankaome. who ,. amounts for the purpose of faboratary .. hands it over to a Dr. Hawkes, who come., The ..niagistrates seemed to Lsst week .Earnest R. ("Pop") Has- things but never on cosmetics, he tests bandies to deadening Dain of animals have a lot to say to each other. Ilarry elwoa.i !ooked like a•good bet against said, not only are they buying The reader can do it himself, with used . cs but they insist on the for vivisection. _ _ -e Leltice Manton, her mother, grarrd- Chesterfield turned round in his seat the field. "Bus.Transportation ;' JSc- more cosmetino more -equipment than a few radish mother and Heohen Qarton, of the and obviously expected a prompt de Gave -Rill trade journal was tabulating best' seeds and a tumbler of water with s Foreign Office, are all keenly interested cision• 'At last, after what to the pri- returns in its contest, not to be de- piece of mosquito netting tied loose `in the soiving of the crime _ soar seemed an eternity -the Chair nidal until late this year, to discover Iyover the top, so that its centre saga man spoke. _ who is the safest bus driver in- the l rovetnenf111- and gets wet. Sasby had used his - handkerchfef .,We feel.that we should _ like to U.S. Owen Meredith of Enid, Okla., But' the•tdea -of doing It on a cOm to wipe swap the mud whicti' had have some private discussion before drove 976,800 -miles without. scratch- mercial scale with the hope of actual- apaitefed the girl's face when -she dell into the ditch. we make up .our minds about this ing a tender. Ancel Mistler et • ly making it pay for itself: -awaited • Important case." Sedalia, bio., turned up, with a no- A�'ithmetic e e q the- pioneering, of Dr: Gericke of the. :The Fast witness vias Sergeaat Per- Without further ado: the little pro- accident record of 950,001) miles. But e ` University of California. He uses a ;ting. He had described the interview cession -of magistrates wended its „Pop" Haselwood, of Chappel, Neb., num-ber of great tanks o1 boncrete or " at the police• station, .He produced '.way in a rather undignified manner in 20 years had driven 2,772,65T miles •' redwood planks, It is explained; Over ;the card which he had fouud'ih Sax- down the rickety flight of steps and* without a "chargeable". accident. the tops are wire -n: on which by' spocket, and which he had shown entered the little room at the back, 'Driver HaselWood's formula "Drive SpeAer Says Women Better the seeds are planted in beds of peat to the Chief . Constable before going =the door of which was respectfully like the other'guy is crazy". Ati�UreS Than They moss. excelsior or straw. Their roott " to the court. He admitted_ that the closed Ater thein by Mr, Chesterfield, grow down into the water, which con - man had seemed just as surprised as their clerk. "Pop" Haselwood, 44, started out Useij t0' Be tains fertilizer in solution and -which i� he bad himself when It had fallen out The scene in the magistrates' room as a e'Corthicest farmer and lumber- - .� �•' is kept electrically heated to the -tem 9t hls..:pocket. The only explanation behind the improvised court had.been jack, bought a Ford in 1916, -put it in T, perature best suited for rapid plant he' could suggest -was that it had tat- an. animated one. The surroundings tip-top shape, ran a one-man, one -car WINNIPEG -- Women nowadays rowth. Jen from the gtrlls pocket and that themselves hardly lent on air of be- buslire. After two years he sold out, are better at figures than they used 8 It is even' ctalmed to- be possible fo 'he had acidentally collected it when coming dignity to the weighty pro- drove for $half-dozen bus companies. to be, in the opinion of Mrs.. F. P. comi.n gs When, the buililing was not Since .1929 he has driven for Omaha's dispense with sun as we1T as soil, or he had . peeked up hta handkerchief, McCurdy, -of Toronto, national fres- at least to supplement the sunlight 1vhi+h had, fallen on the grouut) atter being used as a' court of -Justice, the Interstate Transit, Lines, noir•, makes surer of the ,Imperial •Order, Dangh= he hard wiped her face, as described room in -which the worthies of the the 219 -mile run between North tors of the Empire. with electric illumination, for plants by the previous wit$ess, Barnes. can use this second-hand sunlight as County Hench' Were no.w assembled Platte, Neb., and Cheyenne, W,, one s by the way delegates to •the well .as the- original -article, for put j Saxby," . given .the, opportunity - of was used, as necessity dictated, as way `or the other, six days a week. airnual meeting -here dealt with more poses of food- manufactuiye and, -also < making, a statement If he wished to ,a dressing-rbom - for the performers, When passing on oncornirfg he sights than• $ 00,000 in accounts her. Conten- growth. — The Quebec Chron ele-Tel- .do; had said nothing except that he a refreshment buffet for tired and .the road edge over the radiator cap, egraph• knew no more than 'h'e had already hungry dancers, of an extra space for gets his-righthand tires on the brink tion was fully proved. ,j told the Sergeapt. The girl had said 'card tables when a parish xhist•drive of the paving., Three times automo- "" - lotliing to him: When- he tad return- a son: biles -or trucks have bumpei him. - In - _ _ A- -ad with •Barnes'she was dead. It w'aa not a place where many every case. his bus was standing.strek- ' %:' / l "at Lattice Manton, with everyone. else 'people would .have chosen to linger still. o T' �1♦ telt that he was speaking .nomore longer - than was strictly IIecessary "pop is not so called because of ' .than .the plain truth. She • Wondered for, the .business that aright be , in his age but -because that is a favor- how it -was possible ,.tor the Sergeant hand. But the cafe on which they .had ite nickname for a stolid driver. r � ��' , {i� to base decided to take the responsi- been sitting was a serious one — a There. are_ five. other ".Pops" in his bility of arresting the man and charg case. of murder —• the first or the division'' tifost Interstate drivers look t 1<nA him. before the Aia;istrates. so COOL MILD kind on which any of them had been like wrestlers because the company:'s F; r .!quickly. called to adjudicate, minimum weight limit i9 160 ib. TOBACCO Colonel, Fro f. "though he' was no Haselwood is just over the' line frith > orator and knew it, had telt it in- 164 Ile is married • childless, makes Issue No. 25 • 36 ormbent upon him, In his position, t4, S_ per month. " The one time' he 66 make •a 5pee-ch on the. c, s�. ' There ever . drove "like hell" • was when a woman in his hus bore a baby. From Time. x, ` OF COURSE$a of his _ 'was nothing of note in. it; non __ •- - - YOU LIKE teflon• m agistrafes had ever expected that there would be, He gave a long Here'Is Why We Believe summary of the evidence " which .they WI-N heard. This, in itself, led to a --R few disputes avhlhh might have BISCUITS to lengthy discussion had it not, been for the unwelcome presence of a �.,% draugbC In conclusion be felt bound ii - c a a. very thin case seemed - 1` FRES to say tl, t V SPECULATION • to have been made out against Tom A MOST ATTRACTIVE ts4 Saxby• To commit there'should be a FROM , - - prima facie case without the Go1is:d• THE oration of any ei•idence which might NORTHERN tt' `ek That's why you'll particularly enjoy Christ* 'a be given in refutation. But was there MINER • `r .'. :•;t.�.n. r �` r' light, crisp, $airy Soda *afera. All Christie's "such a prima facie case" Colonel OF Biscuits are famous Sor their mdintained Frost very much doubted it: There JUNE 4th purity and Erahneaa was some suspicion—not very strong suspicion at that. Even if they were to adjourn, the case for the reault'oC •' • -' <:'''' i the analyst's enquiry the Colonel did clot se0 how much further 'they would. ` e„A 4'` • _ A V. Bis have advanced whatever the expert might. find in the organs o[ .tl3e •vie or the contents of the sweets. A later telegram from Mine Manager Al. H, k'rohberg tells of progress on the new'vein atthe'sixth level 'This ,tiAt. There was nothing'at all to connect vein, according to preliminary assays, averages �y - `hen's •Christie 9iscuit for •very taste the giving to Jioliie of the sweets f high over a three-foot section. On Julie 4, 32` feet of high -' • - :• with any action of the prisoner's. And grade had been opened up on this vein. This, we believe, that was;ttie'alis of the whole. mat- efinitely marks an' -upswing in Darwin's prospects. t -.,THE SALVATION ARMY ref' rwa to that Sax _ .. _. Write for our new Analysis on Darwin. FfeSI'i A1� Cam Jackson's Point There nothing srio�t” by`had ever bought any poisoli; noth-�. �,; BAIN & COMPANY.LTD9 p/ Ing to show that' he had doctored the r ' {LAKE SIMCOE� sweets; nothing whatever to show BAIN BLDG. 304 BAY ST. TORONTO, ONT: i - - For.faurteen years Rapes have been realized and health -restored by 'that lie had even given the sweets to the poor- little girl• -'' - - - AD. 4271 -" The Army's service at this Camp. _.. All this, though there 'was. nothing DISTRIBUTE SUNSHINE - AFresh Air fund will purchase much to it, took• a great deal of time, and. the Chalrman's fellow .magi- Gentlemen: PLEASE. SEND. me your. n w Survey on llara in. Your donation to The Salvation >amy ' soy, and health for underprivileged children. _ . - _ strafes began. to fidget on their rick • Name - please send cheques to:. " ety chairs, The thin vinegar -looking epinsfex whom Lattice had noted, Ln- - .............. _ 1 _ - Commissioner John McMillan 20 Albert St. Toronto i > > terrupted: _ :... address ................:.:::..... ....»_ (To be Cnnrinuedi s v'= r .+ s j. y r T .. 44e ichsZ4Kg ' It:.tu� Another very heavy rainfall tookFA(�LTTIF3 Maple bleep XUt1W ft0 piece during Wednesday night ov- Farm machinery, _ )1, Term ° ' t 'er the south end of the township, for- placing TLSnTam Cftk $1.76 p•sr yoat: 91.50 paid in advance When 9-10 of an ineb is recorded. Frwl t'! VG'uod, Cockshutt, J. 1. ' Subscriptions to the United States l Case, De Laval, S. A. Lister. Iii8tT LANCE OF ALL HINDS and WAWANEJ3A INS. CO. and Gt. arkain woo in advwm.L CARPENTER & BUILDER THRESHING MACHtNES... New, Cheap Rites for Farm and Cests4ss Used and Re -built; Geo. White in your chokes of Fifteen Canadian Baildiaga JOHN MURKAR. Proprietor, xlterations, Saab, Doors and and Waterloo. All sizes (! Equip- WIndstotrm ,Insurance on Bulllhea - -_ Screens; made to order, mens. and British Companies of Bound Windmills, Silos ate. New and Used Machines in stock. Automobile Insurance e[ : Notice to Crec itors Pians and Estimates given on Inspection invited. "a"ea� standing AB 11bmk + IN THE ESTATE OF IDA,LENG, :General Repair Work. Write sr )Plow j ye"s experience In Ban DECEASED. W. F. DISNEY, Greenwood Tet' king = ALL PERSONS having claims a• __ J., POYNTER, _'_ Pnexs Ric= 814 41tt BOWMAN & ROWE gain the estate of the above -mea- Pickering. and Inaurinre: Now serving clients WHITBY ONT tinned, wbo died in the Township o!in. Thirteen Different Townships and Pickering, in the Conrrty of Ontario You Cl3a Buy at $0m8 on the 12th day of Marc% 1936, are with an office system to take can � required to file proof of same with Carefree Comfort of doubts the volume efficiently. TIRES, BATTERIES.' . the undersigned on or before the ACOE990RIGrS, 80th day of J mii 1936. Your enquiries aro invited and -yew Ahae lots and better pdosse wit than date the Public T for Hohda Travel tee will proceed to distribute the patronage appteeiated. se - estate, having regard only to t":.e . R- y.y0ta can i•n•Toronto. claims of which, he shall then have A. � M M 1 _ had notice. By MOTOR COACH Phone s14 Let us repair that leaky tap, Dated at Toronto this 36th, dal of May, 1936. Released from the cares of the grind you'll enjoy a ,Skilled Motor Repaire. ' A. N. -Middleton: I restful drive in a ingurious parlor coach through BROCK 1 a Public Trustee clear, fresh air of the open countryside, Cordon J. Law 4f)sgoode Hail, Toronto. THEATRE ..Phone 2908 $arca -Trans ort Summer Time Tables-;.�=T$-� PICKERINCI, ONT4RI0 y p Effective Saturday, June 20th _ f,) t 114 cool.at all times CONVENIENT DAILY MOTOR COACH SERVICE ��m Daily Service Firat Show at 7 W - between Claremont, Brougham To Popular Ontario Resorts Last Complete Sh+,w e►t 8 30 Greenwood, Whitevale and Toronto B.t,RRiE-ORIT,LIA-NIDLANU-WA'iAGA BEACH Sitnrday. at 930 GRAVF.NEIUR-Jr-'dU8KOKA WHARF-HUNTSVILLE drivers are trained to be caiefn► « •f� My PARRY i )USD-Jay:KiUS'3 P�)IN C-BE�VERCOY.. "Timothy's Quest courteous and reliable. - �I US SE L 11 A.. LAK E ' am Find inteiediHte points With C. It. TUCK, Opt. Eyesight Spee")Special Rates on Loug Distance � 1st. Author of "Your Eyes and Sea4 healing. Direct connections with Steamers at Muskoka Wharf, iLELIJA?�()KE WHITNEY f the "The Child and Ito. Develop. E Huntsvilleaind Midland Ti))i KI+:EtiE menta' Optometric - Assoeiateen of _'No order too small. None toofargez - - _ _ DICKIE . OO Ontario; American Optometric Ass• -•All shipments insured and protected VIRGINIA WEIDLER dation:.5 eeializing in l:yeeiglf from the weatherEffective Saturday, lune. 20th R CAW'and Glasses. _ SERVICE - " „ ,Opposite Post O.fiee, Oshawa ,DAILY THROUGH • ; Tel. Clare. 311 �. P.. G. q � "Fr Claaa.. B. and C. between TOHCNTO and Freshman Love !Phone 1516 °Owned and operated by - With Frank S. Barela� _.'NORTH BAY x _ FRANK M( HUGg PATRICIA ELLIS i aAi.r- ReafdTERt via Y WaRRF.N' HULL Harry Hull THURSDAY..JL VE 25th -Auction _ HU.Y1'3VILLE. PO�VA99AN. OALL:t<Y,DER _ _._ Builder and Contractor sale of 100 acres of standing hay j(' 1 :...to be sold in lots of b acres or +s-�ke and Highway Monday, Tuesday and W duN day 9W0 • � _, IUD 1 r cgwor specialty aecd Stonework : more, the property of Col. C. H. " e p •a ty Andeison, Dunbarton Shores. Vacation Tours - Two W �i at 7 30.et d 9. so Architect's Servie@ Sale at 1.30 sharp D. S. T. Terms t.'i• See bills: Wei. Maw, acct- w th all expenses eiid CLAUDE?' E COLBERT _ P p _ _ J�epiur� ions• ONE DAY TO NINE DAYS IN THE CROWN INNE with Stop -over Privileges n `=T Roseba k Rd. and Kingston Rd. Tenders Wanted I►IIISK(�SA LAKES, 30 OW I3L.�ND9 F�NN HUR9T'S 4.29 Phone -Pick GM 4. WASAGA REACH -LAKE ,SURON for the letting of the concessions L " IMIT ION concessions (hot-dogs, ice cream etc) at the — OF LIFE , - park, Dominion . Day Celebration. Holiday Visite In _ I' LII' E Notice Yo Apply on or before, June 20th, to E. tu C. Jones, Ed Booth or 51. S. Chap- NEW YORK -ATLANTIC CITY Witb - _ man; the Committee. BOSTON -WASHINGTON MONTREAL WARREN WILLIAai LOCHELLE HUDSON We do Building of all kinds, Inds�restion !� Ask Eor,attractive illustrated folder describing delightful ''Vacation _ �--CARPENTERING.,- If you are troubled with Gastrit- Tours" to Ontario's popular resorts and inexpensiveATTENTION, FARMERS CEMENTINQ. is, Sour Stomach or other ailments holiday visits to the big cities. y' caused by ' excess acid in the storft- - ach, get a box• of G. & H.. Stomach " �' . . GENERAL REPAIR WORK and Powder, It w ilj give ..you inm:ediate Dally Service Fares �, Weare prepared to repairoare. ;ROOFI,1'G relief.. E. C. Jones Druggist between TORONTO and tr130 e, tractors IId l far We s so salt Brantford Rooting ka all n2' Pickering Ontario BUFFALO -NEW YORK -DETROIT t11a0hineey, wheels rebuilt and 1 0iat'�rials, Empire Bathroom (CHICAGO -LOS ANGELES -MONTREAL -OTTAWA vire-Betting, Wood -work and .Eeinipment,Duro'Water Horse Register : er an an a of all kinds. mss, Beatty if e an4 oth Canadian d U, S. A. paints _ _ --ther b[B iii Equipment. wood turning 9 kILaIEi'�' (2134h) 25429. Pure Bred - �n r ate RING—TORONTO d e n s ng M rials t Imported Clydesdale Stallion. The WOO Working and turning. Estimates Free property of Oscar Wilson, Bron- The Pickering to Toronto service remains unchanged Phone or Oall Z�-A m, Ont. Will make the season --- I. RGyPE Worst GuaraTnteed .of 1936 at his own stable. Terms, .F. J. PRO178 . Copies. of the new time tables are available at all offices and agssicies , P ayable roc E13,00 a able Feb. list, 1937, Brock Road Storeand Blacksmith Shop.' Enrolment, No. 22243: -.,-.TICKETS TINE TABLES (Sncceesoc to W. H. Jadcsas) - •: Phone ari02 QOI3MODOI2E ABrA1:Y (36812)- ;.:.AND ALL COACH TRAVHL INFORMATION°AT PhhoePick2929 1-26 Choicely bred .Clydesdale Stallion PICK1t:RIN(i. ONTARIO property of A. Defoe, .Green Riv- or Will make the season of 19361 ..GRAY ':COACH TINES .&a follows: Tuesday, May 19, will - Bulk , Hoang :leave his own • stable for Hugh VS $ASTERN HOUSE - )PHONE 4500 Cocoa � `i 10 lb. pup •'Rt,git'a for moa; thence, to Jahn 21bs..28c. . . 4araes, Cherrywood, for night; 'iPednesday, proceeds to 1lfcGSFIriBk-' a to Bros. Altoas Ri. for noon; - RSQAL own stable for t :.:.WHITE or •' t tken.e to �a o Sugar -YHLLOW :.100 lb. Ba 4.�►5c. Thursday, proceeds to Fred 'Wright'a, lot 29, con. 6 Piehering, e for noon; thence to his own stable You ' can et Top Price for MACARONI COOKING RICH ..::TOMATO JIIIGE where he will remain until tits P b lbs. 272. 8 Lbs. 192. 4 tine, Igo. inllmving Tuesday morning. ;'Choice Veal Calves Right - BPEESIAL " ' $IChtTItY LAI) -No. (11165) the -- - Pure Sled )Slain Percheron Stall- t lonirthe property of Allan Reesor, fit Home. Jewell Sher ening,' lb. pkg. 57C. WW p►ake the season of 1986, at DRIED PEACHES PRUNEy PIIIMPK>lY` $is Own stable, lot 3;,' eon. 4: Scar- 1 'how. Ter,�is: 410 payable March We [lave a Buyer at the ( hoice, per !b. 21c. ;2 Lbs., 192. y 2 tine, 1%. :• ,, to, 1117. tenrolment No. 9". SPECIAL Tuesday & spAL DOLL (2;286), 1292, Imp. French - lercherow Stallion. An outatarid_ Huron Toilet Tissue' krolts, Z5c. - ins Percheron horse of high -Wednesday, each week, and quality, carrying a first-class remivai certificate, the proper- W. COFFEE F. da G. 90AY SARDINE.`• ` 9 Per 4 R.W ty of V. A. Somerville. Wil Pay Toronto Pricem P lb., Sk i 1 bars. 490, . Hrwnswick, 4 tics. Igo. stand for the aesson of 198& at : his own stable, lot 14, 10tpi Une, PJCKERI NQ FARMS • - Markham. Terme: To hm" a LIMITED_ 8007H MUR/SON gpd, X10. pagable March 1st, 1987. Ail accMsreta at downer's Telephone » - Mr. a,�,��L tdsh. - Pioir•erlttg f110fi .:. Lowes . , ... • ' , all , • Vlsteaaoat Mise Jamieson spent the week- Comity; 16v>mis end in Toronto. Notice= to CClldltors Radio Nice Mime 'not% MacDonald R. N. of Born, to Mr. and Mrs. , Geo. Bev- Se June 23rd— Claremont Field DW- 5 w r iiicago, has been spending a few erley, on Tuesday, June 9th, a son, July 4th--CedarenJuly a Garden Party ;(< R. S. O. 1947 Cap. 155 Sec. bl days with her sirrGers, Mss. Lewcs Mn, Pesz¢e and little daughter Miss MacDonald here. have aeturned from boephal is Tor ESTATE d John Parker, Gentle Expert service and re- July 5th --Greenwood Circuit Sports Mr. and Mrs. R. sense, of stay- onto, nen, deceased. : pairs to all makes. Reas nor were in town during the Past ,Miss Bessie Toun, of Stouffville, ALL persons having claims'again Onable Chargee. Work Now open " week and on their sclera were acc- visited Mrs. Lyman Pilkey during st the Estate of John Parker, lata a osnpanfed by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph the past week.' of the Township of Pickering in the guaranteed for business Evans. Mr. John Tarr, of Bailsntrae, call- County of Ontario, , Gentleman, dec ARTHUR F I E LL D Decoration Day Services of the ed on Mr, and Mrs, Lyman Pilkey eased, who died •on or about the Union Cemetery will be held _ on on Sunday last. 118th day ' of March, A. D., 1936, are Sunday, July 5th The two local fro, Florenie Burton, of Toronto, Graduate Radio and Television Institute. hereby notified to file with the un- and ministers will conduct- the whole of Member Official Radio Service Men s is speeding a couple of weeirs .with dersigned, on or before the tweet- Association. WOODWORK the service. Mr, and Mrs. E. izrynn. ieth day of June 1936, full particui- Shop is situated behind the y` The Public Librzry will be clos- Mrs. J. Elliott, of Agincourt, and ars of their claims. Immediately af- 3 46 Phone 5201, PICKERING ed ' for twa weeks,. commencingon r Shell Service Station. Mrs. J. Farish, of lien,reld, are vis- ter said date, the assets of ,the de- 28ad. Members will be -allowed Open every day ezcept'Tuesdar of iting Mr. and Mrs. David Gregg for ceased will be distributed amongst $li double the number of hooka during a few days. those entitled .thereto, having regard ; ; each week; which is reserved far that period outside work. The meanbeis of the Baptist Mise- •Mr• and Mrs. Roy Ward and Mr. only to claims as Tiled. Amateur Talent �,• S• -w��d and Mrs W. P. Jones left dor the .DATED at Oshawa, the 30th day of iiost Circle and Mission Band are West on Wednesday, .possibly to the May, 1936. Wanted PICKERING bmsily engaged this Friday atter- Coast. They are motoring the whole ' ;t noon .at a quilting is the home of. W. E, N. Sinclair, K. C., • trip. 8atriesfor theClaromont Ama- Mise Walker. Bank of Montreal Bldg. Oshawa. tent program, on June 23rd, Madeline There will be no evening service 1 in the Baptist Church on Sunday L. E. Q N&. ILL will be, receivedby the Secreta- •. Beauty evening, withdrawing in favor of Jack Chapman r , Claremont Park Board,.up - the Anniversary Services in the :FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND � y United Church. EMBALMER Represents ' the to and . including June 15th-. ,Salon The Park Board Officials regret 9nccessoe to W. J. Mather, �� Lffs L��tt!'3ns �''� CiOdd Prizes. HAIR_ CUTTING, to say that, through, an oversight Stodffville Canada's oldeat on their- part, Mr. Lewis' name does . -Night and Day Service Life Insurance N SHAMPOOING, I not appear on the list o> donors for FINGERING, G, the Field Day. Business Phone Residence Phoni Company LAND SUKVEYOR MARCELLING The Bowling Club are holdisig a 9401 983(1 _ Specialize—Hot Oil Treatment Mixed Twilight Tournament . on WHITBY. PICKER'ING} _ F. J. DONEI:AN B. A., B. Sc., O. and Permanent Waving Monday night at 6.30 S. T. A g Amateeir Talent K°d vloin;r�. L. S• On file are' the records of sur- Reasonable Prices crowd is looked for. Good . prizeB The Canada Life has served Canadians ve ors Gibson and Yarsold,, 366 MRS. M. MUNDELL r and refreshments.. - for 88 years, During the past five years y Phone 15108 u'LAREMONT _ Wm. Birkatt and Alf. Pretty, Wanted this Company paid to policy owners and King East, Oshawa. Phone 1981. Vice -President and Secretary, res- beneficiaries over tE31,00d,M0, It has 16 h TUESDAY, JUNE 30TH assets for the protection of policy owners _ _ •pectively, of the Field' Day and Park of over *242,000-000- - -- _ ---. _ . ....... Used Board, were in the city on. Tuesday Phone Pick 52'22. R R. 1. Whitby_ Only a Few - f our Used Car Buys in connection .with Field Day off- The Fifth Line Women's Asso- airs. ciation are holding a Gar.deu :.TRY 1935 Olds Deluxe Sedan, Dem. 1928' Chrysler Sedan On Saturday. June 20th, at 6.16 rt • on the•lawn of the Fifth Pa � 1985 Chev. Std. Coach T928, Essex Sedan (as• is) p, m. S. T. Brogklin., and -Claremont y /'� �+ Football Teams play in the mo - Line church, Uxbridge Tp. NEILSC)N'S _ 1933 Pontiac Spec. Coach 1925 Chev. Coach r sal Park. Admitsion, 10 cents. Supper will be served from 6 1933 Chev. C�+ach t2) 1926 Ford Coupe , Come and see your new team in o'clock until all are served. ke' Crea m Bricks 1032 Buick Spec- Sedan 1926 Ford Touring (2) "a 0:32' 1926 Chev, Touring i' Chev. Coach _ g action.. After which an amateur pro- 1931 Chev. H. D. Truck, Duals For o11r next Tea -Party' 1931 Chrysler Sedan 1933' Chev, Pick-up. The death took place at her y 1930 Dursrit 6-14 Sedan -. p• -ho-meon Saturday last of Mas• Jas•. gram will be put on with goon Neal, _sister"of slue. Lut3+er Pilkey cash prizes. :Specials Every Feels 1,330 Pontiac Sedan 1931 Rugby Pickup 1931 Ford Panel Ina 1929 Pontiac Roadster = Body - . of Claremont. The funeral took Entries will be received by:tile j flew Ice Cream Parlor Now 1929 Buick Sedan 1931 Ferd Panel (2) ' place on Tuesday.. The sympathy of Secretary up to and inc'ludill i - Open - 1.930 Ford Dump or Slake, duals' the communityis extended to the 1939 Durant Sedan P June 57th. 'Orders Sent Out, 1.929 P,nntiae C•aeh. 1927 G.. M. C. Dump or Stake, ages. surviving relative.+. _ o _ Aieo a til list of im ementai On Wednesday . afternoon last, Admission to supyer & concert, 1928 Pontiac Sedan _ g � Mrs. McIntyre Mrs. Birkett, Mr. Adults. 4Oc.. Chili ren, 25c. ALF S PLACE 1928 Pontiac Coupe _ stoves, Separators, Milking George Scott and Mr, Alf. Pretty, 1928 Chev:. Coate ode to j A Machines, G rs e MISS MAUD NORTON, • -;were entered in the af'teriioon and . L' )G A R E � C ',T, G N T . - _ ... Secretvey,haul Cooper Claremont evening Tournament at tha--�Vhithy tiwne Clare. 4�1 i3 : GFarawont. _ owlirrg Club, taking .high score R, R. I ' Phone Clazc •3305 _ two, wins. (second place) for the - - day. The death took place at her home T H. E O N L Y C O. M P L E T. E P R I C E D C. A R -in Greenbank, of Mrs. Rim.- ODultis. on Tuesday of last week. The fun- qM eral took place on Thursday, inter- i _ went being made in the Gr eenbann t :Cemetery. Several from here att- 0 } ended the funeral, deceased being -very ..well known to many here. The death took place at his home _ in Toronto, of Charles ,Grant, on - Friday, June 12th, in' his 70th year, da I following a short heart illness. The all Cana •, a has funeral took place on Monday of .:. _.., . • r -,___.y '•--- this week, interment in Toronto. wiri ` to CHEVROLET= his .widow, deceased i� survived trp -tire former, Miss Elle Evans, and b_ Y 'four some and one daughter. Anniversapy Services of the Un- . jRe'd Church will be held on Suniiay .;next. Rev. Pet:r. Bryce, of Turont,, aC r,�r« •. i will address sa+ ri servi: e. -rhe home _ "'u1N i r '; 1 t1' t, choir will conduct the music at the 1` morning service and the Cedar Grove choir in tke evening. Rev. r Peter Bryce is one -of the host i� • a� :tractive personalities rn, the Unit-. _ ed Church and was a nominee for moderator at the recent .assembly. The 49th Annual Meeting of the R1Vheibbp-Lindsay • .Association of. the I - Daptist Clrurehes held in Reaboro - Ialet.week, was well attended. En- - t, emre,ging reports were. given, a- a few minutes behind the wheel of Aad high Quality Safety Qlass fa all widows 1, ;Hong tl+ear being a decided increase — - - j 1936 Chevrolet will ocavince you j )A, No other cess is the low price field has all :.: fn the rneiirbership and also a stub- that it's the most complete car ever offered modern features. So it's no woadett these, fine ebaueal increase its the finances ov- is low -Dost moRoruiq. Chevrolot soles are. setting new records .. . er last year. The new rnede >. °"�' Check up on what you get: Perfected ail wonde tator is r people are iwlnquiQ to the Das H. wrlkina, Oshawa one ofa • .: Hydraulic Brakes, for ewezvelssi; straight that gives them all the good things! our younger Leading laymen. And �• , a ` line cloppingq t Solid stee� one-piece Turret the lUxbridge Church kas invited Top Body by Fisher l Improved, gliding Cie is today,' and take a on the G sere ,tile Aw6siation to aseet in that fair 4 t' > «Knee -Action Ride! Economical Valve -in. Paymgnts to suit your purse on he General Mot Instalment Plan :vile next year. _ age y >:w?' Head Engine! Fisher NaDraft Ventilation Ora The Big My takes place next "On Master DeLu:•Models Tuesday. All details have now been completed, and an exceptional pro- ` �F `^ ce prepared for you. glahas been ..The program for the complete day has for " been printed your .own part- . , •' 1 Acular use, and -has 'been mailed to f y every householder within miles, el- '} k even hundred homes, bring it along ; < :; •z with you. There is at least one - - S event :during theafternoon which you can 'enter, and handlaome, use- `IVES YOU ALL SIX ... FfIrECTED jIYDRADUC INIKEi i , s TtlRRET TOP tODlta EY FIiHEN s . VALVE -IN. SAF DA lshow •is creating more than this us- ual prizes enthusiasm, and many applies- _• -- °'' - - tions have been accepted, with' an _ object of giving you a variety pro - you will bear every ware. - _ iCHARLES COOPER, CLAREMONT . public-address systems • are to be used. Lay Off, for the day, and "Come to `the Fair." - r -C ply '�' tions • • London School Children Celebrate Empire Day and eche exhibit by word much mouth- • from the exhibition staff, much lnMor- , ` cc n --- nation of practical value is impFedZ R�$Sla a lis a Although Canada has workeher own method of enlarging tht cational outlook I nagrclulture through' For Bigger,fetter new things seen and heard, the ideal of the agriculture Lair is as old as the' hills. Based on the experience of the) • • r t L previous 1,000 years since the reign, d bore Babies �+ R" ! � of Sumeria in B.C., 3850, the code of Y" , n�'. "'�•. the code of Khammurabi, the Babylon -1 fan Emporer, B.C., 2250 lays down the 1► " a Yv 3 '; f' 4( -1 r ` . law for the proper conduct of trade' Legislations t�� Pr�wide Subsi- s ; g ¢ �l at fairs and elsewhere. In China, tite'l dies I %r Pr ,liflc Mothers r +a , ry,\ w: f)i O - x Emporer, Fu•hi, in. B S„ 2353 issued . '' � �► r kl,E * $.� >? fig "'��'v, orders ' regard.ing agricultural fairs - MO,SCOW — The government has + �, i" �` �Prr x s, .A w ' which• were comprehensively. dealt t1 annotinced a decree increasing subs!- t a �' a ` a �, yh_;y h �r with by his successor, Shun-uung, the best contributors to the �, Great Agriculturist. Later, came the "dies for the �� r f' , fy ?lit Greek festival and fair at Delos with %`bigger, better and more babies cam-•t� rV" its Olympian games, anhtent Italy had paiget. s Rassion mothers will receive a a , y �.. �� 1� �i sf, the vast annual assembly at voltam-1 yeasty subsidy of 2,000 roubles no.; India, the great annual fair ' at''. ? t f <' Hurdx ar on the L'pper Ganges, Russia '($1,7$0) for their 8th, 9th and 10th ; '^! ' a .. babies. For the •eleventh and each '` t '+ , t et � `,,#� � with NiJn! Novgorod; .Germany with t ' i1 i ' ' Leipzig and Frankfort; and England additional child they will receive 5,000 roubles ($4,450) in the first year and -. 4' "" with Stow, Barnet and Nottingham. 3,0®0 roubles (2,570) or the neer t � ~ �> i $ ir' Throughout the ages there. has k S:2 + been no cessation. The agretultural four years. he �' fair is a perpetual institution, hfod- Even in less prolific families, t subsidies will be increased from 32 f' " ern In encourages it. The more to d5 roubles per baby. there is'to learn, the bigger the fair >' Nursing mothers will be given 10 # ought to be. And as a matter of fact, roubles and expectant. mothers 50 lE the attendances at fairs are bigger than ever In other times roubles for six days before and after a fair could I, f confinement. Working women will i 1 i ; fI' be attended only with loss of time g get the same pap and easier jobs dor- j and often under great dlIIlcuItiea. To - Inv pragnancy. day a farmer can go to a fair a eub- The decree also forbids abortion stantiai distance from his home in his which, it said, was made legal during Thousands of schoolchildren of London took part in the celebration of Empire Day. Atihough it motorcar in a comparatively short early post-war yearn but is now during un- fell on May 24th the children observed it in school on the 22nd. Photo shows children of the Hugh time. He can spend exactly what time itarlyfable under present economic .Mycidleton School, Clerkenwell, waving Union Jacks during their. celebration he can afford to and be home again in conditions except is save the mother's quick'order. If he desires to pay aa - life or health. the length of time worked by various • other visit, or to make a daily visit. Violation of the abortic,n law will men, the nature -of the work done, � � �����t���� � � he can ieasily, Fifty years ago -be pLnished by one or two years' im- the risks assumed, and other factors. that would -have -been a 'matter v a risonment. The penalty will be in- great deal of difficulty and inconven- p Approximately 10 per cent. of the If not almost Impossible. In- creased to tbree years .or more in total fund will go in varying amounts !encs.. Lases where abortion was performed to the 164 persona who ,worked in Season in Full Swing —Origin, History and Progress in. stead of the buggy the young farmer ander unsanitary "conditions or by -un- different capacities on the surface. Canada drives. his bride is the latest of the —'rhe Government's Partin Pro- qualified practitioners. streamlined cars and just as of old the The divorce laws also were revised. • mOting This ACtl�lty eligible bachelor may meet his desired Alimony will be one-fourth o! the Ifate at the agricultural fair. : `span's income for one child, one-half Prince Prefers is °O country, re hast agricultural tq which today Is of a world. re• • for mo children •sad. 60 per cent. for fair Deena greater f for !n social now n. •��' _ force children o- more. r cent. to and economic progress an .in Can- The' agricultural society of Canada 'Canadian Again pay alimony is punishable Failure two. ada. There were condition peculiarly was something very necessary to the 8 years' imprisonment. Bachelor State Canadian, The 'gregarious instinct of country and, because of the peculiar Heads .Country It is expected that the new decree- the early settlers. thefr unswerving conditions became typically Canadian. trill become law soon. resolve, to conquer the • innumerable The society was the nucleus of social. .W OTl►len Of World ` difficulties surrounding them, the ha- contacts and tyle semi-annual fair the Brother of * King -of Belgium i -- zarda of travel, and the deilse forests expansive gesture. The societies mei ' • Rumored in Love -With- preventing the extended contact of once a month when the members and WASHINGTON — A Canadian wo- t-RobedSQn �lV� a Commoner the pioneers with their fellowmen, all gt eats dined together under the_. dtr• man, Mrs, AlfrNd Watt, was re-elect V contributed to the moulding of the ectton-of stewards who were respon• ed president of the Associated Coun-. BRUSSELS — Why Wedding bellsCanadian character, mainly through Bible for the dptats connected with trywomen of the World_at the closing do not ring for Prince Charles 'of the peeu!iar emphasis devolving on the banquets. Full advantage was ta- session of .the triennial conference 1 •.•0 to fundBelgium, only brother. of King Leo the agricultural fairs of the country. ken of this social opportunity, but it here. - gold III, becomes increasingly a .And there were _Yalta and many of w at the _air that.the.inhabitanta of bits.' Watt formerly Iived of Cal- as t - source of wonderment to the Belgians. them from tb76. heginnlug: the .district excblled themselves, lingwood, Ont., and later at Victoria. - TORONT0.`— Dr. D. E. Robert- The 33 -year-old prince, who also -has Before the first Cpinadisu census' jI The fa,r fistrally lasted for four &C,_ but,.now makes her`home in Lon - the title of Count of Flanders, is open-. was taken to 1GG6, the tun. of the fair (lays. On the, business side the quer• don, England. -son, rescued with Alire&cadding Iy termed the "mystery prince" as. was relegated mostly to private cele In 1910 hits. Watt firs! began or -, the Moose River mine, contri- tion of improvement li enlent of stock and We bated $1,000 to the Moose River he contiituea to avoid the marriage bration after the -barter o! pease• crops Caine first, then the Judging of gan'zed «ork among country women ` s rescue •fund raised to reward the sitar and .romanee. hemp, frf�la, e.nd deg coil,. salted sat- horses catrle' and gr�ln. followed on in British Columbia and c.;as appointed lrescu - f workers who .he In the gossip over coffee cups it mon, eel seal find porpoise oil, cla{1• the following day with the distribu- to, the icemen's boarA of the Depart - participated boards and •planks, dr,lgi;et,. boltin moot of agriculture. in the sensational delivery o! the is stated the King's brother, who pre- tibn of'pr,zc.,, On 'ills third day, the l ry cloth. clod[ made iron► nettles.. serge, She went to. England . in 1916 and ?Iwo.men, it was resealed last week fors overalls to court attire and high rloaghing maich to decide the district; speed motorcars to royal carriages, leather allot -furs at Qur beg. Three 10..c•h art pian.'took place -and on the fourth 'continued the organization of country ;Hth issue of an interim report of tors or'Sfrintrcal wolfs inter as the re women to the Point that 5,000 bran es -:the rescue fund committee. is. in love with a commoner.: At any, i!.1c earflap h:u i t :co mate areal t The thankoffering of Dr. Robert- to he steadfastly maintains his .non-. suits of the e,tah:lshni�nt of agricu)' }r.n(le.flhz;e� low eyist in that country, Mrs. Watt committal attitude on the numerous rural societies in hotYt Losvrr and i�1 T`'�was first elected pressciertt to 1933 at y -son and other donations 'received Upper ('a nada: a;ricuMtura� (airs bFeis But tlae pu sir ;s side pas not onlyStockholm' s since the last list of contributors rumors which have linked him ,matrl• monially with princesses and ladies somed out into full arc iia economic' nor the mt : t important an -le. The Miss Grace E. Frysinger of the lovas made public some weeks ago, and political liistilu:,:or, " eniargemcnt of knowledge through. >:i- Un'tPd States Departmeirt of. Agri 'brought the total of the fund to $77: of rank and station. sttr;l crud ;.o<jal rc,ntact and the in- iVith his love for - privacy he has in Lppe�` t'anac[a, t1.ie Ma: ara Pen ctrlturc, was elected vice-president for 995, the committee announced in a _ p y rc: se :u rbc• circle of fiiends were I North America -at the•closing session lrcular letter signed by Norman arranged his life according to his Insula haA always hcotiinliulatc ly ,t'. ;m^cn:,:tit' far ors In t:ie early daps gg Own -taste and prefers his pipe and soclated ce lth ,the carte and harwr of I here. Sommerville, K.C.. committee chair- and lcnta:n so at t e •.r:eaeru time. a chat with intimates , to his own agriculfwar prodi!N%' !n is~;, J.tegnNs heli gates left Washington to visit 2nan• �\ Li!c he e'cl r+ talks d c; ops, and de fart», in Virginia and 1SMaryland, pro - The letter ea teased gratitude to studio to any form of public life. lie Cartier ob e: vcd the p. L, ( of m, nt 'c vidol d prise, 1 h cc ices made t st of 7 } _ D' has been a more frequent visitor to bers-of the• tribe in ti,�. Pen,nsu , ccedir>; lata'r to Cornet University, the Canadian Red Cross for acting 4 ibis rare c.h"tlrl ll.1ty rpr c m.nfty thaca, N.Y, 'Many delegates later ks trustee for the contributions re- Laeken Castle in Brussels in the past who were noted_.ftridp s in tobacco. -Cs,-iii and discus: ion of fashions., iceived, without any deductions being two years since the double tragedy, moving ir(>ely amon,, uthr.r•ilibea a'na tt list !las a I't uul,te.:u Yorlt might be I -will visit Ontario .A cricultural Col ' ,amade to cover "disbursements in the death of his father, King Albert, at times at:lging at exhibition that in ;titathema iii I'Prth, hut, •rola, many a ,c a Guelph. +r b'ental to receiving, listingi banking and. of Queen Astrig, burst over the the present timeswrnt!r� ne„cLlssad i t Otills^, 1-.irlm-1• and"mally a 1Sli1SOmC , �d acknowledgin; the contribu- royal family. as a tobacco f: ir, ticicc ver that mai las; pining tci leal'e the paternal i ltions,�' Solacing his mother • and. brother 'be, the first agricultural society, with home, met their mates at fife fair, and k aecompnnylrl fair, 1 it +sported in , Re e� f�Told An immediate cistrdbution is to be has become one of his chief itaterests in. anothfr'faenl wou'd be ceaved outa - Upper: Canada in. 1701 on the sepnra•l .made of $25,000 •of the fund, -of and he is known as.a loving,sonto of the bush. Tilers was also the rare tion of the prayince with i.owe'r Can. ..'whfcb the 167 underground workers Don ager Queen Elizabeth ctlance to s,lorc oft local talent, and in the rescue will receive $100 apiece ada was the Niagara 'Agg l(•ulturaI So- many a roting swain drove to the fair N is a first instalment of s larger ciety: Simllex societies soon spread to N•ith a spairking team to call the at amount to be determined later. Dis- Newlywed (to justice of the other parts or the prilvinco, and in' the I.CIMI�er Lunch H011l Cures _ dcntiuu ot'all•,:l`i sundry'to •ttle,beau- Aribution of the rest of the fund will peace):. "How much do I owe Tour"' year 1806 at fork lTorontu) 'an at- ty of his affinnced. Jovial dinners by ]vi O r b 1 d Fee 1 1 n _ be carried out, the•committee'has de- Justice of the peace:• "The laic al- tempt vvas mac16 to torni a province- ,clay and danc•ng and stns -songs by+ Meeting' Learns wide socifty,'In 18`2'2 the g: cat fair at • •tided, when additional information lows me $°." iliRht left nothing tb be desired. I • ��= --- .. , Is received as to the eligibility of der- "Here's another dollar;'that makes` Queenstou gas intended as the first 1 o ,liar in the award, three." all -province show, bet'wc,s not incou f.at•er-with the ;.dvent of betted GENEVA—If you have that raor tain persons t e transportation came "all the�fun at bid feeling, try taking a full hone veniently crowded. p -- the fair” with its brazen calliope and for lunch instead' of half. That is, it Throughout the past 110 years, the modern contraptions. Today.. the Pic- you can. : • C various governments, 1lominion and Pa,ra�IS Provincial, pace regarded fairs with tures symphony orchestras, and din• That is one conclusion of a long North Tourist" more than a kindly eye as a means Hers at the restaurant, supplant the awaited report on "Workers' num of social Progress. In 1815 the Legis- older• order, but the mood and the tion and social pollciT" which 'his lation of Lower Canada passed an Act meaning are the same — an oppor• been prepared by the economic ad- . Roads B t t e r granting financial aid to district court- tunity for social intercourse, ' While visor of the International Labor if OnI the great national exhibition of Tor• Bureau. t r ty agricultural societies, and in 18:10 onto stands•,in it class by itself, there - A half-hour's pause for lunch re - the Provincial Parliament of Upper are hundreds of agricultural ,fairs and acts against the worker's capacity to, ; Canada made an allowance of 100 who visited the mining district under exhibitions held throughout the Dom- produce, the report finds. It causes! ds ( McGeer• Believes 200 Million rife leadership of Walter Little, M.P.poun$500) to encourage the estab- Inion. They afford important lessons bad indigestion, exposes workers t•' a Year rade PQSSIbI.e' lishment of agricultural societies. And nervous fatigue and increased mor- . .tor Timiskaming. on the advance of present-day agricul- ,• { „ since that' time both Dominion and This veritable paradise here, with- Lure,. besides serving as long looked- bidity. in Northern Ontario Pro�ineial Departments of Agri- in easy driving distance of the' be forward -to centres of social pleasures. Also stressed in the report is the culture have continued to give assist. i _ ridden cities of the United States The Dominion and the Provincial Go' need of better nourishment. Lary NORTH BAY, Ont.—Ontario' could ance to agricultural fairs• seetions of the world population' near the bond, and with very little vernments• help financially and other - a $200;000,00 a year tourist effort these people could be brought Before 1840 when the provinces .wise in fostering these fairs, and it Sa outside western Europe and AmerleaI raffie from the United States into here in thousands—many of them Just were re -united, fairs had been held at on account of the great educational, are still subject to the devastating ire gold -producing northern areas if to see a gold mine," he said, York, Cobourg, Port mope, Perth, Ot- value of these exhibitions that the effects o -periodic famines and oil good road were built from the south As one suggestion of how to fin- taws, Guelph', Hamilton, Nelson, Wa• Dominfon Experinfental Farms of the chronic starvation, and the report - the north of the province, G. G. ance the road, Mayor McGeer advo- te,Iloo, Brantford and had proved of Dominion Department of Agriculture emphasizes that there are also, erry"McGeer, Mayor of Vancouver cated taking the north's gold produc- great social Importance paving the take an active part. The exhibits of countries `in. Europe and on tAi' nd M. P. for Vancouver . Burrasd, tion for one yeat, giving it to the way for the desired provinc•wide or. the Farms which are prepared by the American continents which suffete Aid on his return from a trip to Kirk- Bank of Canada and issuing currency ganization which was established in publicity and Extension Branch show from a chronic state of undernourish- - nd Lake. on the lour for one basis on the plan 1846. In that year, under the auspices the . latest, developments in agricul- ment. Mayor McGeer' was a member at outlined in the Central Bank legisla- of the Agriculture Association of UP- ture. Through these exhibits of prat- Use party, of members et parliament tion, per Canada, a fair was held in Tpron• tical utility, by printed :pamphlets 51 ve Front nandwritin"g', at A, glance. Drifting. an a new high grade vein JPEFUTION "T -FINANCIAL oral ; occurrence, �' on the adjoining cut recently at Daiwin Gold Mines on the 6th level about' 100 feet south of BIER CONSTIPATED the shaft, had advanced as at June 4, 45 feet from the Grace vein drift; the rrtsh nn. reque!-L NlcCavour's Ish actual length of high grade ore ex- Andrew -Red Lake.slarkets, Grap o og Room 42.1 posed thus far being 32 feet. Face Had No Relief assays over a three' -foot width aver - Until She Tried KrUSChen age $95.05 over this length of 32 feet. .73 Adelaide St., W. This new cast -west vein has no ap- Constipation is an evil at any time. Toronto parent relation to the Grace* vein from When if follows upon an operation, must ay.q prorrre-., wit'h' underground de- which past produetion has come. it is a condition that simply be remedied. This woman tried vari-Producing at Darwin Gold Mines, ous remedies, but'• found relief only 7 Michipicoten area, totalled $35,172 in when she took a regular daily dose Garnet Long Lac Mines is reported 1,600 ozs., va!L.eV`at, approximately May.. For the preceding three of Kruschen Salts. She tells of her to have sufficient finances on hand S.56,60,0. W:6. two bricks the, com- mo, ' nths, it averaged around $20,000 a experience in the following letter:- to further exploreits property in the pany, on this basis, it; � producing month. One grade is about $15.56 III. have used Kruschen. Salts for 10 years every morning - with- . plore Little Long Lac area, 'and a' crew is- bullion to the value' of about $112,000. and rulingrange 40-50 tons per day. about %.out fail. I had an operation 10 years bein t into -the property to carry monthly, thus-establishinjZ a new pro - cream, or sweet oil,to.Nlin- ago (abdominal), and found when on programme of exploration and duction record for the.m:nc.' where imniciiIiate mill installa- I t i I d'appear to be justified. It getting over it that, I should have to -development-. Machines take aperients, as constipation de- "Cifrrent"a'sset'S of $6,281 against no I 26 Clear up your skint veloped. i took various medicines and May production at 1;uffalo-Anker- current ' liabilities is revealed by next, few weeks power will be avail- pills, which. somehow did not do ite Gold Mines amounted to $143.200, Clericy Consolidated -'Mines W. in, Writes the St. Catharines Standard -much good. "Finally, I tried Kruschen salts, a new high monthly record. This the annual r6porf covering operations -It has been common in the last and found it. very satisfactory, and compares with $133,018 in April. Dur- from Jan. 1, 1935 to May 31, 1936. five --years for people to blame the .• have- carried on with it ever since. - ing the period, the No. 1 mill treated In February, this -year, an agreement machine age for, the depression, and My health is much better since 1 15,868 tons of ore and the -No. 2 plant was made with Arno' Mines Ltd. the proposal seriously put forth re- started using it." -(Mrs.) E.T. 5,880 tons. Average grade of ore for whereby Clericy will acquire a 5VIc cently that "all adding machines, Kruschen is a. most sensible way i the two mills was �6.58 per ton interest in a group of claims adjoin- cash register's, calculators and similar to maintain regularity in the body's against $6.6-5. in April. Ing MeWatters Gold Mines. In March, business machines be put on the scrap o' important daily duty. You -will most was carried out and diamond- drilling was heap in order to make jobs fore mil- find that your 'system submits to Kruschen's gentle and friendly Central Patriciw Gold 'Mines reports encouraging values were obtained 'in Ilion more office workers," aroused , -.power of persuasion. May production at 2,708 ounces gold- five -'holes, while -visible gold was the, ire of a writer in American Busi- valued at $94,780, as compared with found at a depth of 90 feet, Arrange- mess and-, ill the opinion of The be - Proof! recovery of 2,881 OZ3. gold worth ments are now -being proceeded with j troit Tree Press, proved the case that Governos--- These sacks are wretch- $100,835 in the preceding month. for the sinking of a ,shaft and at least I machines have not diminished einploy- edly ma -de. During the past month the mill treat- .1,000 ft. of ci-oss-uttin-'and drifting. ment but have increased it. The case Convict=If MY"wof -W does -not sat- ed 4,610 tons of ore, agaihst 4.782 of the type -setting machine is typical. .'tdy you, I can . 'leave. Output for TNI&y product�cin at tons treated in April. -laymaster Con- Ilere is -,%Vhere the investigator "I have been able definitely to change the habit of help I hop -'SU "You *• 4. 1,.? 0: + the current soli'dated Nl�n_cs Is estimateli to have found- b I$ I 1-* the ars S311LE: Low -lived as a doginto '�'oison_ year was . valued at.$455,245 from the a -value of $77.400. a - now high record The typesetting * pesetti= machine came, ate milling of 21,458 tons of ore.. and compares with $14,480. in the pre- gcinerial use'in 1890 when the popula- F rdmi november 11 ceding month. tion of the United "States was about New Course. Arran-Eae'd Dome 'sines Ltd. had production 1935 to May 31, 1936, output totalled 0,000,000.' Ai the same time 30.060 ing premium, in* the $47.3,169. -T-he milling rate has-been typesetters w value, including were at work. A novel form. of instruction in people 19�,o, after the American e month of May of $55-13,482,`vs coin- steadily increased and during May the bouse-economic's in' this* pr6vince'wll pared with $5,59,389 in 'the preceding daily. average reached '181 ton -s. 'The ;.had drabled in number, 183,432 -oOmII' I - lVe established at the-Kemptville Agri-, tl month and $626,679 in May, 1935. -No. .2 wirze at the No. 5 shift has positors, '17r.otyptrs and typesetters '-cultural CoVege next aulum*n *hen a Output for -the first five months of been completed fo 1,575 ft. and new were work. (A PPS OLD I I demonstration home' to house grcuO� yi the current year was valued at $2, levels opened at 1,450 *and 3.575 ft. -In othe�r words. the* number of men of four and five 'gir's from three to 829,000, as compared with $3,019.000 Development has' been . carried out I and worach employed F -t setCng type An Active Development - -65 -And the four woeks at a time wilt be con - f or the' corresponding period of last froth 'the '500 -ft. to, 1,5 -ft. level, h -Ad 76.ultiplied si. times. I r occupancy. thel -7 . I ' striieted..' During ibei pa while -a total of. 3,584 ft, Of cross- average weekly. wege had increased I girl= will share, the duties of the or- i. year, cufflng, drifting and rais�nz,was_ac-. thrge fo'd. cal rn6r6 could- be said dinary household and will earn all -the .BOUGHT SOLD Northern Empire Mineq�, Beardmore complishe&%vith 3011c of this work in A great d fine points in the art of home -making. -i- At.. the No; 4 shift. necessary about the- improvement to the service area, Ontario. is showing -steady in ere. . . ; .1 - - . .. I ... -depth preparat' prior to- sinki bUc 'the enlarged and prevenient in' ore conditions as ory wor ng a to the pu I I -4 able ani. the In public life It is- rot enough for- -compartment shai+ from the 425 vertising i e to p.av is attained, according to field advice, two' I . The company is increasing production ft.'Ievel was ca"Inpleted and the winze betterment in general working condi a man merely tg,,be -honest; he nlutastl Latest information on shaft at itti property and in th4s connection is now bottomed 'at, a horizon which. t:ons, it would- be interestin-, too. appelir 'honest as Viell, or he will not; mill low is hand- is-equi aleft to the 1,050 levet'.-atNo.' t e the figu�.e% of the more or have the confNience of the. pi'.)p',e sinking .sinking'and drifting upon it is stated that the v 0 7hav factur- -Co' sievOL ling slightly' better -than 200 tons of 5 shift. A drive on this level' now less dismantled industry manu Colonel Theodore Roo request 'ore per day and the coTnpnn3r is pour= in progTess, to connect the.X16's.-5-and ing -buggies and sleighs and the in- ing bricks -and shipping twice monthly. G shafts:. Four new .levels from No. dustry which b". replaced it. the Classified. AdVertising 6 shaft Were -:opened up on which 600 manufacture of -the motor car with its We So ALVEY & COO' The last brick is said to haVL run ft. of sinking anti 143.5 ft. of dependent services and -employment. A6ENT3 ATTENTION LIMITED cattiriff was eon-spleted. While sinking was it; progrr(ISS. deVe.opril rd. phntt., bui:un4 WAKE UP YOUR 3 AttractlN e 30 King St. W. WA. 7061 limited and whs -corccntrated on ex- Kind Word.. Itiv. or 4oc avzoti., YOU "!I ACC A Toronto ions to vatkuh. Tanso-y cu., _tai ut-liowi-, Nt,nt- re0. tensfirvv:ously 1;-nriv;rh vers. BILE- .41 total of 12GO ft. �f dr',fting. cross- 7 AGENTS WANED -c an,] wa-,L: carred out 6 bble. in the water; just. a And You'U Juthp Out of Bed in -tb' 114,; pe Morning Rarin' to Go with 211 of.' work in are. T-mn 40 splash and it is-, gone; A(;':-' TS V,.*A.XTl,..i) APex But there art, half a hundred ripples T,.s, 0rimer, IRpl--E, In,, ix In1.* er IN. AWFUL PAIN my SiTuba b"ilvsl%onlej poor out two -rounds of nere chimp-, knq%vp is -the._"e in to.Taurbowels daiY.., f th,s bile _Nlite."- whirh bdjoins the Drme Like curling on,� and on, anct on; l'i-vi-aration* tiiri,� to in not ftwina freely, your food doesn't digest. INor -7 Headaches, -Back- It just decays 'in the bowel'. Gas bloats tip. s�ccti4,n of t4io prop6r& have been ac- Spreading, sprAdirg, spreadi 'g, from write T. it, wardCompany, it,iin aches,?i.0ominall yourstomach. etc Hamftl Two �v d!rcc,- the' centre, flowing out to sea; Pains into the body. and you feal spur. quired by pur.-ha ne I vals'"'s "o 'Gervr P. M. Ilp-garth But there's not a way of telling where SALE-SLADIXS WANTED sunk and the world looks punk. tore, _',L�Jor- .11 TRUIT-A-TIVES, � Amore bowel movement doesn't always get- iat'the cause You need somethin �and Joseph ErrItizon have bean add- the -end is,going to be. 'FAST helped make disII tl;atwarks . - ____ .- . . .. C' . Al-USI-AOIES, an the liver �L; well. It takes those good. old ea -to the bort-r(f.- adlan magazine witli 11berul ruin- apf7ar in very �.k Cartatem Little liver Pills to cot these two d kindness, mission. Write tone and lipine- 7 ... . 11 . r . . Drop a *ord of cheer -an I t Itimel ipounda of bile flowbix freely and itittake Yotit. - vraft, Devar-tMent I t:Y)4ty- Oull-4ing. assort feel p and up". Harvileas and gentle, they South 1 --land '.%Iincq, Ltd.. a minute you forget, "ontreul. Qiietiec. Mrs. E. Dadson maim the bile now freely. They do the work t there's iladnisil or mercury in has completed ai-rar.-zernen4:z whereby Bit still of calornel bi2t have no, calomel reby London, says -'i had a bad -case AUTO TIRES' a4 .BICYCLE BAILGAI-78 which caused severe theoLl Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pill* Sy F. N.L'Pa-,sow. M.F.. generr.1 manager and there's joy'a-circling Yet, -of biliousness, sains Stubbornly refusoan),ihins cise. 25,- T I RF1$1* abdominal paini. I also had constant of GOA Eaixle Mines, it to sLpervisc Ani e rolIM:a wave of comfort -UR A U TO B I L I-. you've comfort. flicl,leq. $10 up. Tran�portati,-.n beadac'hes and back -aches. I became so iitld opera�tion, for ih�- company dur- whose sweet music can be fieaTtl I LIVE STOCK MARKETING.- I prepaid,Free eatlll,igtie- teerri-ls.-,v5 fU I had to go to a h6spital. Nothing irZ the present year. M". PaS101v left Over miles miles of.water, just by DundasWest. Toronto. belpied until I stirted Fruit -a-t i ires. In Sblpping an the co-nperuti%e Dian rla.t been . Productive of splendid results. .for the property in the Reif -Lake dropping a kind word, ooxN-s *Avy SEAN & very short time my troubles selling on the open market moans -real ,ares Wit' niglii. -and arrangements Is red and now f 'have no more value for the owners, Got In touch with --!appeared I have been made 'for the immediate CANADA'S . .NEXV NAVY IiI.A'." headachles or backaches." Thousands ual "Goh,n's nainy ftl%er" rillens (atther have been helped by Fruit-a-tives just vrrite--wirst-or Toieptione engi-genient of,an eff:cient crew of • LYndhurst 1143 The north. White. splendid cooker as Mrs. Dadson was. Fruit-a-tivei, a menco worl, without Intet:riatic nal SSE VX=z3) PARUtILS. - inen who -will com yielder.- Frost resistant. ..'renowned doctors discovery. contain C9 -COMPANY, LIMITED delay upon 'Mr. Passow's ar-ival. in Winnei since t931. - 'Folfriciation slack. LiOPZZATIVE extracts of fruits and herbs. They not VM STOCK CO'.%IWISSION DEPT, the field. Tentative pkins provide for grade I, 5oc'per lh. (5 or mora p-iands only cleanse but possess tonic effects aph on Stock Yards. West Toronto .-Gr ochart at 40c lb,) delivered. Albi%rt Q. Gt.il.in, that help give new energy. the thoro.uzli qui,face-exaniination of Emo, ont... originator. t to corre!at- to read Chasacter he l*imperty with a vie. Shows how 1' d ler k that PRE'S311 SEA SHAD Propelrly'Designed:, Sales Books' Cost No 'Mor el I C�$ D� TA 'Let us show 'You .7 165 how we can improve the appearance of YOUR sales books. 'Phone ...... . Newspaper or Write -.The Wilson Publishing I Coe, 'Limited' 73 Adelaide St., V.9 Toronto nr, numerous ni nera Ize 1. have been tracet' to dote with the min-' Front nandwritin"g', at A, glance. ^IVE YOU It FmENr)s % REAL oral ; occurrence, �' on the adjoining 10, PREPAID treat. V 04) 'gets 6 fresh -Rhmt rl, nalcito Ontario, or 241 for SS.ttu her properties of Cold E-1712 ane Mttc- rrtsh nn. reque!-L NlcCavour's Ish Andrew -Red Lake.slarkets, Grap o og Room 42.1 S,, Jnbn.,.,N B. WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Gold 'fines, . our: nte I in the .73 Adelaide St., W. '14 -',tpss Piedmont gold area, is making favor- i Toronto DVETITISER W0111,11 [11'114:11A14.M A country -Aveekly- at-roas,malnle, torm ay.q prorrre-., wit'h' underground de- I Send particulnrq to Rox 4.2 Room 4.1. V e 10 pment, and according to local, 7 3 Adelaide St.' W.. Toronto. :,n"erests. encoulInging 'Obtained. During PIMPLES PHOTOGRAPHY resu is are be.;n- - T.APZ0.E-,lE.NT FlI.E.r With eVery 2 E 5 th'e past several weeks underground Add an equal amount at cents order: roll fil.m. development wat advanced 'to ' the cream, or sweet oil,to.Nlin- prIntod 25 cents: re.nrints_ 3 rents. cash. where imniciiIiate mill installa- I t i I d'appear to be justified. It ard's, and apply theau xture once daily. A simple treat. ment which will SatJsrilrtlon guaranteed. Arlistlo 1'h. o. I.Finishem 2.4 nieliniowl Past. Torowo. o u 1-1my be pointed out that within the I 26 Clear up your skint AUTO ACCESSORIES next, few weeks power will be avail- CO'.NTPT;E'ri: STOCK.. now, niid iiFc-ct nble fcr develoT.nient work, when un- A auto, truck Parts. Con'ipnre, r.iir derg-iound operations are expected to prlop,; before. buying son- faction gunranteed. Cann -11:1.11 he conducted on a much larger scale. "KING Farts f11, 2,37, Qii(,cn 14t. W., Torviign. The 'present ereliv will be enlarged OF PAIN considerably, it ,is understood. -RO-HO GARDENER'S STUMVY .%ND RVF11711-,N•r ATORS it greatly rediii,ed Write for �ntnlri�ziie. 'mri(Irl lneul,oaUo%,H Proof! Ltd., 146 River St., Toronto. 'Lessons are wonderfully helpful ------ and Inspiring." "I have been able definitely to change the habit of help I hop -'SU "You BUP L-�` I., RHEUMATISM are a great and It Is given me to measure up." 'are'wonrlerful.­ NEURITIS and NERVOUSNESS"Results We,cottld quote from many more BELIEVED OR Try a rXEZ SAMPLE of FlEnOPOLA-hundreds testify- it -it; a 6xtrdets Are letters, but the above e proof that others are being helped. PREVENTED BY "MECCAPP splendid blood purifier, ahil for (71-1c, If others 'WITY NOT'YOTJ? chance. Prevent it by �ubbin& in Mecca Ointment, of Im a li ti Stop ?,p cis one. ps Pam. Acid it. -has 'no equal. The Soothing qualities of this -herbal , beverage, Give that mind of yours a Write today for particulars ofanIn- �rai and ealatenderskim , 50c and $1.00. 60 prepared like- ordinary tea, wilt give -tenalve course -of �Tnental trng. you steady relief without the use of drugs. The Inatitute' of Practical and Applied Psychology Jasue No. 25 '36 Se*nd for Free ample today. - - -.43sm Il! =wept 0. . 910 Confederation ZUII A; a. GO., 910 Confederation alididing, Montreal XONTZXAr. i7 : iY': . it •.q. .77 • y w y >•; _ y 9 Y ri •r - + t` • r • {I , r ' , 71 1 ' Lit t A irk LAI vi "i -A number from Pickering ' .. sm8 per- Green River --,D. J. = and Xra, Callaghan add pose attending the Clanemont Field - don apart a few days this week 1n Day on Tuesday next. Mrs. Lorne, of Toronto is vtslt y Gratlton, owing to the death of tbt Mss. Alex. Wilson, of Whitby, mg on the Town Ione again. We hie' ! *r=Ws uncle, 1s Lrpendrag a few days with Mrs. hope she makes her visit a firte. -Mr, and Mrs. Cartwright of Thos• Andrew. long one this time. _ ' Hamilton, spent Sunday, with the -Mrs. Rendall was in Arthur a The. Clover Club moots on tht "Pickering's Leader Store" Sormer's brother, Dr. Cartwright few days last week owing to the, 25th at the home of the president, and Mss. Cartwright.death of her grandfather. Mr. Bruce Lehman. Amateur night . -Mrs. Clara Buxton, of Winni- -Mr. Gracie has resumed his and everyone come prepared. YOUNG. on her way home from Eng- duties in the Bank of Commerce The girls played the .Giants .on ...' ' W4 was a visitor at the Parson- after endoying a .•two -week's vacat- Monday night in the ball field and age over last 'week -Md. ion. Won, by, one run., Giris 16, Giant -•41 Fashion dictates the new "Borgon'y -Dr. H. T,. and Mrs. F41laise --C- W. and Mss. Pilkey attend- 15. Three cheers for the winners and family have moved to Squired' . ed the annual Field Day at Mount and the loners. permanent Crease in your trousers, - where they .will spend the Albert, where they met many. old Miss Margot- Wi15on has just re- _. . ouvllner months at their cottage. friends. turned from a short motor trip to• ?Ptventy moirlbers of the local -Tile Iris -Peony Show of .tlw, Saskabahewan. She reports that all A crease in your pants for the life of branch of the Women's Institute Horticultu sal- Society takes plate roads she drove .over .were. not so- - aittended the District ._ Convention' on Saturday, June rot i. All ex4lib- smooth as No. 7 Highway. the pants, and the famous miracle ' held at the College, Whitby, this its ni tet be placed in M. S. Chap- Those in charge of Wilson's' Park • man's Store by 2.45 p. m- D. S. T. are very busy this month with the pocket pro#eCting against loss of --Cbester and- M*. Butt and and not. to be removed before 9.30. tourist trade. Also -with the camp- - coins• 1[amily and Geo. and Mrs. John -Classes and Prizes are as follows. ers on week -ends. It's a restful Ston were in. ibrt.. Perry 031. Sunday 1 -Peony Bloom :Best, 3 prizes by spat with the "back to nature" set - A twding a re -:union of the Gibson E. C. Jones; g --Peony -Best ThrPc. Wig, See our window for new pat' _ family. Blooms, 3 prizes by R T. Bunting; -Miss Katharine Maddaford, of 3=Peony Best Collection, A po i NANO �''UNING 'terns and styles. St, Michael's .Hospital, Toronto, is by Red and White. Store; 4-Iria • spending he; vacation at the bcme Best Single Spikle, 3 ' prizes by J. A N 1) - • n • aj her parents, Frank and Mrs. S. Balsdon; 5 -Iris Best Three ®1 kinds eWnr�ll Prieels ' ][addaford.' Spikes, 3 prizes by J. A. Bushby: l n s of Repair Work r Mrs. Wiman, of Peterboro, is 6 -Best Collection, 3 prizes by C. All Tuning Guaranteedgj 1' Apending a ferw days here with her A. Sterritt. Dote -Any flowers 2 s.9 W3 -4L50 a nGrire . ..`.:-,brother, Russell -Burrell, and -also from your garden, container. eight.. C. S. bl aC i)n N A L U r atabending the memorial serrices at inch mouth or less. To the winner 2.09 CLOSE AVE., -TORONTO a =�7...Zrsldne Church on Sunday. of the highest wirrsber of points, Phone Lakeside 1502 , -Frank and Mrs. Sarles, (nee One Year's Subscription, to the Orders taken at' NEWS Office.' ` Minnie Rankin) and son,. of Trenton Pickering News. Prizes: b0 .be Ma'• .So, HARM attended the services, in Erskine 10 cents, goods to value may be Murch on Sunday, and called on :a ecu sred from .the respective doctor= The Pickering number of friends in the village. MEAT MARKE?' -Services as usual' in the Unit- Whitevale ea Church �. Sunday next, 11 TWO STANDOUT VALUES - - sn. and 7 p. m. D. S. T. Rev, Hugh Mr. Morton was a week -end vis . G. Crozier' - Our 39otto--'QU8lity & service' ' wlil preach at both der- icor to the vale. � ' icse. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mr. and 'Mrs. Clarence Fielding Special-• Ce u retry Tip Top Tailored Suits or Coats for -One feature of the Dominion of port Perry were week -end vis t' Dag Celebration will be the Soft- hors of N. and Mrs. Randall. . ,.St le Sausage men or women --New Spring and : '• ball game between -,two of the A good fev� ladies attended the y g F Leading girls' clubs, of Toronto. the Women's Institute Convention at 1 Sc per lb Summer woollens, direct from the Parkaides aad Lakesides, of the Whitby and report a splendid time. P - - • ,•= l3unrty_-side Senior League. Con tulL)ftioMary to H. and .Mrd. British Isles -...$24.75. ;2 lbs, for 25x. _• ' -A nice, gentle rain fell on Wed- White nee( Evelyn Wilson) _ . pesday morning which has revi+ed on - the occasion of their marriage. CLARENCE SILK; GordonVegetation and will help -the straw- Many -happy returns to little N-81 4. ' Manager GMaid Full-fashioned Hosiery',--." berry crop, -which needed the rain Kenneth Wilson on his 6th birth - badly. Unless there- is plenzy of day, Mollie Randall on her 9th, -Pbove us for Delivery Service weight, Chiffon and Crepe. � rain from now on, the crop. will be. Robert Herbert an his sth, also Phone 1620 a -light one. _ Kay, i rEw s srTc� s�.e>� r��s-mac. a=d -After a brief illness, Norman Mrs. M. Parts was `a guest at 1►1f'T p Doyle, for+rrlerl�+ of Pickering, died the bangnet, 'following the closing ' .• DON'T ,red T. 'Bu_ uting •• � ,,,, ?ickering on Zlrerday at his home, 443 St. exercises of .tire College at Whitby TAKE CHANCES Y f• Cfe3ens Ave., Toronto. His funeral She was'accompanied by Mr. D. R. Eet•,bliehed 1957 . =will take : place this (Thursday) af- Beaton and Rev. Dawson Parks, of - ternoon, at 4.30 D. S. T. when int. Toronto. Play Safe - -- --' - - ermenf will take places in the On Monday evellaing" the tend .Friends' Burying Ground. will be a 'garden .party, combined Ci0IIB111t. �OIIr DrDs$i®t Q • f'� 7 -1be Sunaay School and Con- with an me -cream social on the Remember ri J it V l / ' :,gf'e'gational pkmic. - of the .United church lawn. A good program, al - •Church is to be held at Glen Avie so games and contests for both old YOUR DRUGGIST Ip MORR and our 15 and 10 cents.. than 1 _ Pant, at the Bay on Wednesday. young. Blade Roast (Blade out) 13c• July 8th transportation is being Sunday, June 21st will be the :. A MERCHANT _ -'Provided for the members of the United Sunday School anniversary. a S. who will require it Plans The morning session will commence ware Shoulder Roast 15x. add programa are now being. pre- at 10.30. With Mr. Moore for the H. V. R. MOORE, DRUGGIST - pared and a big day is hoped for; speaker. Newmarket orchestra *ill DUNBARfON, ONTARIO Short Rib .' 9C. Exams. are over! ._ SUMMer is supply the wanical- portion ot_ the . -- — here: Mabe whoopee! Celebrate.! ser-dee. At the evening sen -lee COAL - Brisket • . ,- Join the Tennis Club! -The season's Prof. Mitchell will give the mess - '$c. fee is $1.50 Then a reduction is off- age. Come and joia in these t"$red Stew DEEP `c• - ered when more than one member beautiful services..;,WBOU - of a family wishes to play, as well. i- -- Minced Steak 1 i . 2c• As special fee for �zsitors of 30 situ Memoriam ,Rolled Rib Roast, 20 and tics cents for one week, 50 cents for For the month of Inns only we will two weeks. and 7.5 cents for a -month• PUCi+R12N - In: loving atemory of deliver coal at the following prices _- -The H. J. Marquis familly, of Stroud, s our deal Grandma who died, Jun. in late of three toot or over: Newel or Crispyf lake - pent Sunday with James lilt$$, 1934. Stove - $12.28 and Mrs. Andrew: Mr.. Mi 'Wergn;s, who e have only our memorydear _Shortenln 2 for. 25c. had been spending a week with his ,grandma, -"Chestnut $12.00 gf --rr'reada-in Pickering; returned -home To remember -our-whole Iives For sale at the old with theca. His many friends here through: _ are pleased to know that he is grad- But ever sweetness will lige,_ Maple Leaf Property .' • E I - ally regainingsoof .his. health, aftfr a - $e . PICK:FRING • - - - - , erg period of serious illness from AAs we treasure the i of �•• • Butcher +�p,bOge X000) t'�etierin blood -poisoning. you.. -The caterpillar pest .has been -Ever remembered by grandchild- ' LUMBER YARD doing an immense amount of dam- ren, Doris, :Mary, Bobbie and Dick- PHoxs 3400-- _ - Age e Baker: tt4eerwens�.� _ In �°rtlYerst' pular° by Btxii�. ie Pickerin Hardware • Sto_ re ping the trees of all their foliageNow ddvK Z+ and devouring all green foliage. PLCKRIN In ,Loving. memory ,of - e7 They are moving in a southerly diT- our dear mother who died, June ection and have• made their pear- 13th 1934. - LOUR BALE-Oolemso lantern and a Lance in •Pete small inenbator, very cheap. T. C. Brown. :.. SEE D CORN rbgro and adjacent ,. Friends may think we have forgot- Brougham, 39+tt counties and some fears are exp- ten, E$8eR County Grown crossed that they may' invade this °When at times they see us smile, rj'U RENT-HxIf of prick hoose; ' -Part of the province. garden and garage, on Church St.. Picker. But the little know the sorrow. 4n. Apply a ,..Office, 32d • • �- y Vi�cc No 7 Leamin Pride ' -There is a lot of street gossip r Whii•h that smile hides all the l�7 AHM FOR REN'r-vi) acree, good ' • f �f about town these days of_ an agit- ..• �thlle. 1 spring wafer, or will rent. house separately. Apply S: W• Davis, Pickering' 43-44 " Ni*• shua Golden Glow White anon to start the machinery going -Ever Temeinbered by ,Daughter f f 'that . will bring the beverage rooms : and Ron -in-law, Leta • and Charlie. U 1 SLA i3el FOR HALE- $5, 00 _ ,. �p' at $1.10 per bushel. 1 pe: long cord. at re.,r of iot 13, con. 4, Pick to Pickering. The argument is $iv- erinq. Apply N. R. McEwen, Pickering.. 4� - en that our business men are ask= I -AT- PABTL'RE TO RENT=-'lal acres, 1• Ing for it, cla'imi'ng that Whitby, fenced, goos'iptingg water and shade. For C• • b• is, drawing 'too heavily on our loc- CEDAR -GROVE :Mangel Seed, 25 n cartons season. Apply avis• Pickering. 39tf al trade, through -, the -fact' of the [�AOR _ SA LFA -4 eeavy high topped -'- 000PER78. DR,I-KIL• !or Live on horses,• "attraction?" in that place. Judg- GARDEN PARTY F horse collars; M. -H. hay loader, in good Cattle, Sheep, Pigs and Hens. condition. Apply Robt, Di:oa, Highland Creek .. .- ing • by 'the latest: and •revised list �-^"-• lot 2• con r, Scarbor Phone Maly. 2420, 43 ' - . `' ECILk .', ... , of the saloon frequenters from this -ON- -- ,SP I.9 THIS WEEK "OR RENT -100 aor , dairy farm, - place there -is little to be alared• Solid Copper Bollen$ at '$2.26.,- F 1clay loam, running c,�eek, modern barn, p� SATURDAY Tye G sbOut an 't'h8t Point. There is -*the- water in•taued, brick hoax. 19 miles from To- `(ial�nize wad" Boilers, at $1-.00. story of a -local party who "•pia- ronto._Apply T. Jacques; West H, out.. !fief -• _ _ ellecl" two dollars from "a local to ALESMAN WANTED -About 4Q JULY ` T. Agent for -Deering Farm lifaahiaery. . . buy flour arts sugar, and tisen got - - Ssa.• M ace, car route o7 howahota neeft.t• ._ Twenty-one tics, Must have $200 cash aecurity Steady abd Repairs into a car and over to . Whitby to. twenty-one =pa,. Commission. Apply Bo: h, Newton. „•, - 'blow" the 2 -dollar bill. Mr.' Mer- p.o. 4.4 _Our Mo4o:- We'hav6 Cao poet it, Ot ebarrt, iffl we had a beverage room Artists will Entertaln tOE DAIRY opus—�� is it is not.made.r here, wbo would $rave , 'got: t);At' - Yon with a -Program ter ed and Fade cows. Govemment 1'.'B tested. Fresh'an41 Clow spr,a walways oq Telephone 8000 tt" dollars, you or the beer=did- hand. stood tested if desired. l re. eal:ery pe>„sert : of Outstanding mal. ppvwrchasd o� or m.ridsay Ontario. rTr S. BALSDON - PICKERI f� .. y • Wm 1. Mu- hv, t !nd.ar Ontari�. le arc ' 1.,