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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1936_06_26:7 w, '... v:9 A'. • r �-.. r - ''t 'T - `F" •h .Kin, ,'d:. f _ • , • . _ h VOL. LV. -- PLCKERIN(, ONT.. ' FRIDA-Y. J U _NE :(.(31$+.36. :'. - .. , ,*kX^ts 44 r y /safef wtaassi LasDa. Pickering, July lat. Parade. 2 p. m. Salem Cemetery Memorial Service - ------------ NOTICE. y G" 'EN vv uU� l[edreafl • " 7)unbutofs The Annual Memorial Service I =�• - at Salem Cemetery, will be held. -on DR. li PE"A"N-Pbyaic"'a ••Our track@ prat+ your way St. Paul's. on -the -Hill, Dumbarton' Sunday; June 28th, Rev. H. G. large dsuon. Dunbartoa. tOh every day."' l :A' Sunday, June 28th. 3rd Sunday af- Crozier, of Pickering United church RR'. 1?'ORSFTH, Oph. D.. Director GOAL, COBE. ter Trinity. Sunday School at 2 p. v*iIl' conduct the service, 'assisted .or�ovetsiwi Aaaodati.a of Ontarfe. Res. setablfab.d 1889 igg�d Mgmber of see Americas OpoomOtd I m. Lvening Prayer at 3 p. m. The by music from his choir. All are Meidatlob. 'Eye• esraatiaw by appoiata.sst' 7� /7�+ bier will be'Rev. H. M. Rase tfbme la/i4. Clar.muo:. Oat. .. W V OD, CH M EN T, Prete , welcome "bo" this service at Salem V r, z.,rss, r3AND, G1�AQEL, Rector. of St. George's' Oshawa. Church, east of Greenwood, on the The No. 7 Highway. Services at 2.30 p. _ y u IJuiVAL.L KUuI►Y adrrt.ter, ana Dominion Day' Celebration Inly 1st: m. Standard Time Chopping Mill t jy. 5olk►tor. Nuuuy rubuc- I ficyw, , Q,n -• Memorial Park, Pickering ofacefo[mer,yoccupredoy Lac A-tetl•ti•�nria• BnILDER'8 BU1'PLIE13 Kinsale`�Vhill be CeAd Wa►y a,ate W Mg of t;ouri Howe. W�nitby. WY Brougham. BE-AfON, 19ELL tf RJ» ®leo looakoartege work ,_ L • We have elan laced in stock a ful' Mus. Hooker is able to be out a for chopping OW 1tSarristors if �olleitors p Miss -- Gladys Gannon, of Toronto, little. each day after a week in the _ Li1�A'1.VN. K, C. 'line -of Maple Leof milling spent Sunday at her home here. house with pleurisy. Wednesday, M' �•� J • A "bee" will be held in the :tem- H. BROUKL tsr.LL, ls.�.;..,, u. F. XW5 Co's Ford@. Mr. J. Stell we are pleased to May 27th A W MITCHELL etery ' on Friday afternoon for the il�rt is feeling , much imprbved , JAMES A. 1k1t1GHf purpose of filling in and cleaning but will still be in hospital for • • is Bay aueet. toroaro. Adewde 1M ib Chopping days will ------ uP• some time. .,C@(). K1QJJA1:tD80N & Uo., Barris- Pickering,, Ont. A few of the young people of • Mrs. R. E. Mowbray. and, Milton W - , sten. Solicitors. Notsuies etc.. Suite 501. Brougham visited Lorne Holtby and be' Monday, Wed. '+ Isacalsior Life Building, 30 Toronto St. Torojto. Office phone .7400 Reaidenc•e 65.020 - and Phyllis motored to Rosemount _ T,papbooe Ad. LOU; rrcaerirtg rhone seta. au. Russell Gray at Graveilhurst on Sun on Sunday, to see the former's mot• nesday and Friday " - HONSON & 11fcJdILLAN-Barris- T Q may' her who is ill tars, Soluiton. Notary Public, UfBce at The Beal Store, Claremont Congratulations to the pupils of �•t { Reaidenceof Mr. Thomason, loot concesnon 1. PEONS 9'L4. the public school who passed their Aged Bell, le E. Mowbray, M• as usual until furthm _ P Pegg. M. Gormley and Fred Parkin . -> ' f1'1stering. othce boars: Thursday and Saturday Entrance E�csnis On Choir. year's .venue•. from 7.tlU p: m eb d.ao p. m.. o< by F U R N .I T U R E spent four days on .a fishing - ex- er notice. apppint-1...1orontooffrce : 6061toyal Baca work. dition in the north. �dL.. Phone Pick 3o.io. Toronto Elgin 55103. Pe a?ly_�� We are displaying an attractive fir. and Mrs. Matthew E. Devitt, The Women's ,institute• will ent- Will give better ser- J' �. variety of their daughter, Mrs. Noble and bus- erta n _e,ltona Witute on Thursday Cf1 ONANT d ANXIS - Barristers. Aluminum and Or•anit-eti+arp'Etc. nand, Dr. Edgar Noble; spent Sun- `June 25th in the hall. The guests vice than ever, finer sotieit ra Notaries Public Furniture and Fur, iture tSORDON D. CONANT.'x. C, iVovelree:: day with the }Zobt: Devitt family. will - provide _the program. All the .,ALL1N F. ANN1S. a. A.. I.L. B Prices low, is kerpiag with times. Mr. and blra. B. Easton, Mrs. ladies welcome. grinding than any i oeeea- -� i Simco@'Si. s.. oaha:. Hardy, and Joyce seen_ the week- .. Nearly . 20 ladies: of our W. A. other mill- - tboose-_4 and 6 (Oahara). and at the Court end in North Bay and Callander journeyed to Mrs. C. J. Stevenson's House, Whitby. (Air', Gonant) Pbone 7 (whit RADIO SERVICE where they saw the famous quints. last. Thursday -. afternoon for their ('� Mr.. and fir•. Clarence Phillips. June meeting. All report a Zplen- Mimed C`irairi Chop - +. n ,„�,f -A, Graduate of Radio L( lege Bert Beer. Miss M. Stevenson and did time with old friends. foe $ale. - - wi tb Josegsliine, of Sutton. were guests A number ,of the ladies from h?re 1ATKIL0.SMITH. D• D. 4.. L D. S., of the W. -Carlisle family on Sun- were in Whitby .on Tuesday last Seed hes - 1� (Sacceeaor to ur J• Dates). Graduate of Up-the-the-uilnnte tralnilig '" day.- for. th• annual. Institute convention t the Royal Coilette of Dani Surgeons and Toron- J� d Bei kW to University At Ltw omi attics over D. A. ' - and - ---- Relatives from- here are helping - held at the college and were amply Scott's store .•er1'v an; N•ridapU Phone -FINEST EQUIPMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Phil Forsyth of Mark repaid for their efforts botth in the Z7 for sale Z'ws -. 11 *eoaa sit, for ham celebrate the. 35th anniverr d _- program an entertainment HERBERT T- FALLA 19E. L D S.. Guaranteed Satisfaction sary of their wedding on Saturday D D. s . Graduated the Royal Col1z6e of S r June 2 7th. ` O.aa SurtFeoa. mad tee Natversrey .or Toros:o. Entirely. New -grogram -at Memor- L c�^r «Reemreardenceaecond;door eau or se. And- ` R.wa unable Pricer+ <' The Miller family was well re - .set park PiekerinR,.Jnly 1st. Shingle's 'I,dr Sale ta.'scburch. Pickering. Out, )fes hours': ° Tribes and Batteries always A Whole Day's Fun. .S.M. so a p. m., or by appoint anent. (X-ray uta on b Ad Presented at the laTse tcatherin>a ..erviae). Phone Pick 3700, 431Y of countrywomen -of the- world and ROY MILLER. Western Ontario Women's Instit Gait O'•alvanized Steel Shingles, Brouabatn. Ontario ute members on Thursday last at Al bingles. Dunbartott -. _ • Bird's Felt Blake 8 • t♦stlto arDf►. _ f Phont- Nl4rk IAAB Also. re-rubbPring buggy wbee - • "-...-:�••. 48t .Guelph. James.• :and Mrs.. Mitchell and - � .r, IRI.IZABETH RIUHAKDSON- TT'C i r^ PreparAtions for holdinft Decorst- Arthur Mitchell spent the week- >�*wo rnowere ehatpened, � - Farrand sutomabriemouramc of 1111 kinds, MUSIC L..+ ion Day Service at the Brougbam �d Wirth friends at Huntsville. T. PATERSON 8 CLAREMON h°eeaanturacompaai.sol aoaW flaaaeaal .quad- _..._ 1 u. sfsfac Cemetery are being, -arranged for Miss . Mary Amderson of, Mont ­ as. and get prices. Phone 2elS =1 r POSTILL. Licenaed Auctioneer, Experienced V nett Teacher July 12th, when the regular after- real spent last week -end with her -�--.• _ noon service at the church will be �. fee paaatt« of;orkand Oosarto. air- Witb a TcrnutA CAOfrervatory family here. T�i pip aaN11 of st1 tttaaa 11ttwnav w VY .uare.,as cancelled. Oliver and Mrs. Annan and boys J[' "UEL aetaaa. aadv.s.l9r.salvsP'.O, oo. standing.. Most of .the young people of the of He.milton called on relatives last - _ - R BEATON, TOWPrSaIP will teach afternoons or eveniogs village attended ibe shower at the Suzy, .D. Caerk. ebrrveyascer. Commissioner for Saturdayreserved for school W. Ellicott home on. Wednesday Mr. •Sleet a7W daughter, Sylvia, � y • - tataa11 afRd ivits. Accountant, Etc. Issuer of Builders Supplies „tattlageLiunss•. Whiterak.ont.. children. en'ening,.far their daufrhtier, Myrtle, arrived 'home after attending' the Rates very Moderate and Ronald Ford, whose marriage funeral of the former's sister to MAW .took place on SattIIday, June 20th. Chicago, being, absent six weeks. W . • : studio at my.own borne one mile Clamber and Lath 1. Visitor sr uritis Land Mrs. 'Katt- _We. are pleased to report that - Lieen@r+ii Auctitune••• r for Yurk. tAst of Brougham oo No. 7 hews on Sunday and last week were Arthur Annus has attained his B.' C. Sh.inf�le9 Ontario and Ot tario C"ntie•. Highway. J Mr: and Mrs. M. L Routley and Doctor, of Philosophy . ,Degree at t All kinds of. sales promptiv sueg4ed to. ♦ p}University..:i3lue Cold �^ sl•rxtitca RSA3pNABn.f3 MRS. CAUL'. DBVITT son, of Brooklin; Mr. and Mrs._ Tor- -Cornell nay be arranged,for at the NEWS Offma. diff and son, of Barrie, and• Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. G. ;V. Wildaran, ;i�lberta ,C'i0al Cheney,.of Toronto. ' t3t11 and Independent paooei- . • with' their two children, Edward ` " Domestic Coke Wbitby. Ontario. Pickering Mills. .1 _ Mrs. Bakes, who was slowly get- .and Betty,* 4 Cleveland, were the �� - ting around after her accident of gur.stti at the Manse over Lhe'week- 'C'ement, Liluo, Plast@[ You. Avoid, -1 ho pin Each six months ago. is again crippled ��, Maple Body Wood ".. II� Cannot A pr g vtiith -a second break of the same The Dunbarton ' Sunday School 1 .an Accident Week Day, and she 'has .N�e sympatJty of Picni w 11 b held Woodlawn Lundy Fence c z e at Agents for all her friends who hope.for -her. Park on 'July 9th. Transportation' Meta! F'eeda of All Kinds - Ta Stock speedy 'recovery. trucks will leave the •store at 1.30 - and :�o:1ur, ...BUT adtry-Eteda. -Lahr am tonere tion were ,• _ - YOU CAN AVOID 'Cake Meal. Molasses. Any chop you privileged to hear Rev. Peter Bry- Jack -Burgess is home from Alb- CAO)<EihAtt Ielplei>oPnt/ Tull+ EXPE'48E may need. We can- mix any ration ,ce speak at last Sunday's servile ert College, Belleville, having com- THAT. that you mwy want, machine mixed' and his knowledge of the'work of pleted his yea's study in the Bus- n Prkes amore Btlybg - POLLOWSt Our )Front Rank ERs Mash gives the. church made his message int- mess Administration, and Commer- -` CYRIir E. Mtltif.EY results. Prices are direct to you, No. erestiitg and enlightening, and will ce Course, ax4'. also secured the ��T ^ - 43 6RNEECAL IN64URANCE Commissions. increase interest in the' missioaar9 �lY I L iJ N B O pielkerWg, /7M _ 1 tits of. the church. Having re>c- College Championship for Track y phone - salt at Car -Lot Pines. P • and Field Sports. A.00RSi Hill, oIIt. eptly returned from the West he The Mission Band :of the United PboneMark Moo 1�attresSes D. N • T oek WOo� brought .words of appreciation from � urch will hold their regular D. it li Western oongregations to Eastern meeting an Saturday, June 27th, at �r PICKEitTNd, ONT. churcehs for their sympathy anf 3 Cough _ g a n • JNNER=SPRING MATTRESSES : ' P• m The Program will be in the ti h nd old _- --- _ - help during the crop failures o form o! a ..Birthday Party to whif:h '- ,'.N good quality coveting, Q a. C� 'D I�� these last few, years. all past, as well as present mem- Price, Price,'$15.00 The June meeting of the, VV. M. ber8• their mothers are invit Remedies FUNERAL DIRECTOR S. held 'at the home of Mr. and ed.' I' Marshall Inner.9pring Matiressea - Mrs. O. Burton on Thursday last, Price, X29.00 Private Atnbalance lead a lar>;e attendance. Opening Miss Mattie Waddell entertained Dtry, put# Night 3ervicf� devota l were led by the preside the Dan&kb- District Girl. Guides. Grove's Quinine Tablets. ME. �DVbite layer -Felt Mattresses irad their mothers at'her surnnier Cascara Bruno Quinine Tablets, 2" Price, 59=50 ' , Phone 9000 ant, Mrs. H. Maieotnri Mrs: L. 'Matthews reading the scripture home, Springfield, on .Saturday af- Laxacol Tablets, Malvern 5090ternoon, arriving in a chartered' bus BuckleBronchitiaMiatnre.40c.dr76u, Grey Felt Mattresses - lesson. The Committee appointed and cars. They spent the afternoon Passmore's Bronchial Mizttue, Ml. Prica, $6.50 Markham, • ,Ont. to reorganize the Mission Band: in various, sports. Tables were set Rem, . _ '• . + reported an enthusiastic. meeting on the la and about eighty guests Thermogene, ? - WALL' PAPERS - with .27 present,.Mrs. Norton being , sat riown to very delicious supe- Aspirin. -;•>� We selling Sun -tested wall paper " ;�' ar mers ! in charge. Mrs. J. Farley was aRn- era Miss�611 was presented Vick' Vapo Rub. ♦ for every type of room, There is an ointed leader, to be _ helped each with a beautiful cut -al . salad Vick's Nose Drops, members, volunteering _ass 7 exceptionally interesting selection, • �' • • - m€snth , by, bawl °m appreciation af�`iter hospit= Ml@tal Now Drop. 8u"c. dt 7/4 + from the W. M. S.. A meeting., t otttew designs. The price is molter- . Rupia F10• Filter' n1sCe 4�C. a slily - Mistai Chest' Rrtb . .. � . . 3W ate, ranging `kinky} 10 cis. to 11.00.. W ell -made. obiek troughs aloe the .'Morton' borne.m of .others . with In addition to the regular ser- - Baby chick troughs at moder- children under five years is being vice in the .United Church' on Sun- Fol" Coughs and CD�f SPECIALS he o ga'mzatiwn ate rices, arranged for r of a day next, the congregation will nn- that -do -not -respond to It Rolls of Wall. Paper:and.17 yds• p baby band. At the conclusion of ibe in worship with Centennial con- of Border, the two for =ta3b. The old reliable B. 'H: Paints, Enamels routine business, Mrs.' Johnston gregation at their chinch at 2.30 p.- Ordlnar� ti'eatnlel>tt try M lAll Rolls Ready -Trimmed. _ and Varnishes._ _ and Group B gave .a good program, in. D. S. T. Rev. J. F. L, .MacDon- Wampole a UTet EatTdC �? Also Hprness Oil, Paint Oils, Turps and inoluding the singing of a hymn, ady B. A., B. D., of Toronto will be coal Oil. reading "The End of the Day". by the speaner and- singing will be, � GY THE P C__KER1 G NEWS C. A. •STERRITT' Miss Miller; piano solo by Mrs. W. led by the combined choirs of the Nyal'e Creo-Pho/, Maese'y Barrie Repairs . .Funeral Director Duncan; 3, B. by Mrs. Ritchie, and t�Iro congregations. - This special l !!`L1�iIN BU�THBY a Soho by Mrs, Glover. A very aaxitering '*ill close with a wilted $1.00 s large bottle ; Private Ambulance dainty tea .was served by hostesses. t ., Q Phone 1300 torn#rennion service, ar, wttrh we >FJones Phan,B 13a1'dGt'grP F'h•.n,R460C M�sriaa�:��• f1. Burton. B. Harvey hope for a full s": C'. ...'.' F.C. ,"•'' g8lirlQ. 'tter •rh,� ,t..s,l:ink' mss cloy- onttllrio PIC.members of bof--, ," .,D' RIMA aed ir, prayer by Mrs. Joi►reston. i e�:t" UG:3^a PiC��aBZ>1� k - - -., • ousehotd Science . F. I b� U, I 9 . -_ . I A ., SUSAN FLETCHER r . _ _ ._, Sandwick .Hints . .. .For. almond sardwiches,_ combine _ 4st of us make so many sand- celery 'and shredded salted almonds, .. wickes in a year what with- after= and add mayonnaise to make it of - noon teas, _ picnics and late suppers, spreading con'sistericy:. oat we are anxious 'tb learn all the A simple and savory filling is made tricks we ran. by combining a al quantities of a mince -green -olives, • inced• 'canned . You know,' of course, that good d pimentoes and -finely chopped nuts _ sandwich bread should be at least with, , enough mayonnaise to make twelve hours old and some sandwich moist. ' . makers prefer it twice -'that age. The Pimola sandwiches are, a general' . - '• ` texture- should be' fine and spongy favorite. For tfiese, -cut pimento rather than coarse:grained and stuffed olives' in thin slices and ar= - trembly. The crusts should be range - on a - slice of buttered bread. trimmed - off, - it • least the crispy Spread thinly with .mayonnaise and _ ' ]brown edge,, which is .saved and dried cover with the =cooed slice of but-. b w ter crumbs for puddings. . o %tared bread. If you. want s_ very thin sandwich, • • • 1. -it's better to buy a regular sandwich This Week's Winners bread and spread the slices before .. ' . - witting. - - Salad Dressing _ . PROBLEMS OF EVERY DAY LIFE .-•. ­'.:: ,' Q I. ' _, By Dr. M. M:' Lappin Marriage and Freedom _ lets of expression every day and is We hear a lot of talk nowadays ab- capable of retaining its romantic ele:, out the "new" morality and "free ' went as long as life lasts. - love," but one sometimes wonders .whether is anything -more -to-it than I heard this matter beautifully summed up by a well known medical •' . mere talk. At any rate, it -would.• -.seem i from much of sty correspondence that, of men on the subject "What shall I ' where it -has been tried it does not tell my son about life?"'In the course out exactly as planned. of his address he said, "%You can tell work . I Let me cite an example from niy 11 - mail bag this week. ' ;.My husband and • I agreed that -our marriage. wohid not ..1 the head. . free -to choose our 'own friends just as _ _ .. .. .. adopted'an ugly attitude, and, be" thor of several works. He is willing ' :..'x . male friends, he with gone off ith an- you the benefit of his wide experience. ------ Questions regarding VROBLEMS - . . _ OF FVERY DAY LIFE should be ad- wins Scholar.'_iip dressed.to: Dr. Ili. M. Lappin, Room . freedom between the sexes today, and - - -., • ousehotd Science . F. I b� U, I 9 . -_ . I A ., SUSAN FLETCHER r . _ _ ._, Sandwick .Hints . .. .For. almond sardwiches,_ combine _ 4st of us make so many sand- celery 'and shredded salted almonds, .. wickes in a year what with- after= and add mayonnaise to make it of - noon teas, _ picnics and late suppers, spreading con'sistericy:. oat we are anxious 'tb learn all the A simple and savory filling is made tricks we ran. by combining a al quantities of a mince -green -olives, • inced• 'canned . You know,' of course, that good d pimentoes and -finely chopped nuts _ sandwich bread should be at least with, , enough mayonnaise to make twelve hours old and some sandwich moist. ' . makers prefer it twice -'that age. The Pimola sandwiches are, a general' . - '• ` texture- should be' fine and spongy favorite. For tfiese, -cut pimento rather than coarse:grained and stuffed olives' in thin slices and ar= - trembly. The crusts should be range - on a - slice of buttered bread. trimmed - off, - it • least the crispy Spread thinly with .mayonnaise and _ ' ]brown edge,, which is .saved and dried cover with the =cooed slice of but-. b w ter crumbs for puddings. . o %tared bread. If you. want s_ very thin sandwich, • • • 1. -it's better to buy a regular sandwich This Week's Winners bread and spread the slices before .. ' . - witting. - - Salad Dressing _ . PROBLEMS OF EVERY DAY LIFE .-•. ­'.:: ,' Q I. ' _, By Dr. M. M:' Lappin Marriage and Freedom _ lets of expression every day and is We hear a lot of talk nowadays ab- capable of retaining its romantic ele:, out the "new" morality and "free ' went as long as life lasts. - love," but one sometimes wonders .whether is anything -more -to-it than I heard this matter beautifully summed up by a well known medical •' . mere talk. At any rate, it -would.• -.seem doctor who was addressing a meeting . from much of sty correspondence that, of men on the subject "What shall I ' where it -has been tried it does not tell my son about life?"'In the course out exactly as planned. of his address he said, "%You can tell work . your boy there are two planes of liv- Let me cite an example from niy ing — he can live the life of a tom- - mail bag this week. ' ;.My husband and cat, or he can live like a Son of God." I agreed that -our marriage. wohid not That seems to me to hit the nail on restrict our freedom. ';'<'.e were each the head. . free -to choose our 'own friends just as I • •_+ • " + - ". • `. ' :•. we did before marriage. bdt 1 have • NOTE: The writer of this column'' . . ' I _discovered it does not -work. He has is a trained psychologist -and an au- adopted'an ugly attitude, and, be" thor of several works. He is willing ' cause of his dislike for one of - my , .. to deal with your problem and give male friends, he with gone off ith an- you the benefit of his wide experience. other «omen. 'Now I find it will be Questions regarding VROBLEMS difficult for me to get a divorce." OF FVERY DAY LIFE should be ad- �i'ell there is a great deal more of dressed.to: Dr. Ili. M. Lappin, Room . freedom between the sexes today, and 421. 73 Adelaide Street Nest, Te- • ' discussions take 'place la mixed com- rorto Ontario. Enclose a 3 cent - `tuOne secret of successful sandwich 1 egg, 3z cup of sugar, 1 teaspoon Frank Montana, 24 -year-old p"tiles• 'which an earlier generation stamped, addressed envelope. for re- . sking is_in creaming the butter. Put flout, 1 teaspoon mustard, 1• table-- New York immigrant boy who has would not have tolerated, Within rea- ply; into'a bowl and beat until creamy, spoon butter, •1 cup cider vine- held a •WPA job for some time; sonable limits; .that is all to the good. .:... exactly as -one does for cake: Then gar:- Mix ail -,up- well -and--cook-till it - was named as the winner of .the Frank and open discussion is a gnat- `jl • it Will spread evenly and easily with is smooth and thickens, and put in 29th Annual Paris Prize scholar- er aid to mental and moral health Welt Worth It . '•tto danger of pulling and tearing the pint sealer. for use at any time. If. ship given . by, the .Society ,of than secretive -and furtive discussion. . Beaux Arta Architects. • Scholar - b ead. _ ' ' � ' you take out some add good aiveet ft at least helps to get rid of any { ship is for 18 months at 'Jrcole ' r ¢ - The good sandwich maker . is gen- cream to Wn •for use. _ tendency to. mock modesty. Ater Ten -Years of Study Brings - �H g - des Beaux Arts in' Paris -'and a all, provided the, discussion takea # eroua with her filling. Open sand- Lemon S year Af European travc His - Degree •O W onim YmP lace in a clean, wholesome atmos - i - viebes should be treated most gen- grate father is an unemployed laborer. yhere, tkiere Is nothing about lite pf MatiiStri to erously with enough topping to give Take the juice , 12_ I�mons, _ •. the rind of -six, juice, let. stand over _ which we need to be -ashamed or. that- . -• individuality. - n' g cannot be discussed, In mixed comp-, NEN YORK — 3lagistr3te Sean i - night. Then take 6 lbs. white sugar w • • . . . 'Don't Repeat Flavors and cook all in thick syrup. 'Who- __ Critic Praises.. -any. . ette Goodman Brill of Brooklyn, mo - When sandwiches are, used as an Is quite cool, strain the'juice into it, _ • But like ecerytking else It 'can be ther of two chil&en,�boasted recently aecoth animent for salad, take'"care squeezing as much oil from the.rinds• iCanadian- Play a' -degree. from New York University p �. carried •too far, -and the eltremists' in .'loot to repeat flavors. If cheese -,is of lemons to.suit the.taste. _Add 1 - the advocacy•of the doctrine'of "free -the result of 10 years of night used in a salad, do not serve& cheese ounce df citric acid' and bottle for NEN PORK- = CharIes Morgan,'• Ione" are Drone -to carry it too far. In classes:and study. . . ' aro d w.th the uni- - future use. every instance which I. have .come D Ips. Brill m he - sandwich. The filling should provide writing from London to -the New York -- . .sontrast. A tablespoon. to •s glass of nater Times says Maze de Is Roche's play, versify'= 4,206 other adnate= to " serosa where it has been tried it hos makes a tasty drink. If you would proved a failure, and for several rea- take- her diploma at a - bachelor of Fancy sandwich breads, such as "Whiteoiks" is an illustration of the - . _ nut and raisin -breads, call for simple add juice of black currants or cherry "straight style." , , eons. In •the - drst,' place It does not sc`ence in education. 1.fillings. 'Often they merely are but- 'juice it makes it makes it nice for lend ]f=elt to stabiaty of home life, That, she smiled, iehrring to her the picnic lunch.—llfrs. David Snyder; "It'' i3 an honest 'strai ht' lan,• and that 1s egsential to domestic, h� degree, necessitated much burning of - - ' - tared. Occasionally cream cheese is P } g P p used. R.R, 1, Glencoe Ont. never dull, never incompetent, with piness. Nor does 1t lay any sort of a the midnight oil, but it was worth A piquant filling for brown bread ° hit adequate plot and lively chaise real foundation for the bringing up of it all." Summer Lemonade terizations, but the whole of it isnot .a family. Indeed, the fact of the.mat• For -eight years Mrs. Brill -has been In made by comhiaing• equal parts of 6 ]amens, 4 lbs. white su ar, 2 ozs. „ gated pineapple and cream cheese. g greater than the sum of its arts ter is that the theory of. the doctrine judge in 'adolescent court—"a seven - citric acid, 1 oz. tartaric acid, 2 ozs. „ e of "free love." simply sloes not work day -a -week- affair," she -said, "the ' Cucumber sandwiches are delicious he says. The' play is -,a cleverly'- salts, 7 cups boiling'.water, 7out in ctise. Instead of making for on one of its :kind In the United with fish salads. These sandwiches Prh �' easy be made Cti two wags. The first cups boiling water. balanced compression of 'a tale better human happiness !t generally makes States. Readjustment and rehabi its- . toethod is to pare encumber and cut Met)Jod—Gratz rind of lemons, put suited ,to another -medium. Each nomas wrecks. tion, not criminal 'punishment, _are our . rind, 6 cups sugar and water together member of a numerous family, is r r young -boys.". in thin slices. Let stand in . French Whether ire 71ke'it or not, a e•; have Pima Y' aims for ' .. to boil- for 3 minutes. Put acids in 1 asking to which 1 teaspoon minced given-. individuality.. The old woman to face all the facts. The basis of our -- 1. bow]; pour remaining two cups bmf- and the boy are drawn with sympa-. ivillsation liars for centuries, been ' e>bives 'or one drop .of onion juice has c ing water on them, when nearly cold the home built upon the love of the "You rially shouldn't let your mind - been added. Drain and pu't between add o- sugar, 'water and rind, then thetic insight." - - add nice o1 6 lemons. Strain all of - for loaf, if you want to stay healthy. thin slices of buttered bread. These g - husband -for sbandhiand}thelyfe dco a wife- Pe Tallulah .Ba.nkhead. _ sandwiches must be served as soon rt and bottle v hen cold. Will keep in- _ 'her mmon !d ` -as made. - - - - - '- - - - ' . - itan4definitely Dilute of serve.—D. M. for -their family And such love .need.. . _ _ .. The second method is to pare. ani Man With a 'Memory never become dull os uninteresting.' "I was not a staff to rey •father s Chop cucumber and combine with Gerrirh, b Prospect- St., Kings lila Bouxid up with the interests of the old age. I hung on to his coat tails'' 1 mayonnaise to make of spreading Ont Observes the Str tford 'Beacop- home family It can find new -but. -George' Bernard Shaw.' 1. - • • - consistency. -A little. grated horse- - - Herald.—The writerpf #his article, - radish or minced onion may be added.' Attention t once interviewed "Datas," by trade a . . - For cocoanut filling, in 1' cup We will pay $1.00 on publication stoker, but after, and still a memory - Hangs Up A 7iD / grated cocoanut, with ala cup chopped for the best salasi disk or refreshing freak on . the vaudeville stage. _ . ,� -nut meats, 3 tablespoons •thick cream, drink recipe received. _. "Dates" can remember every date in _ , . _ ., .; : __ _ .- I ' '. teaspoon salt ,and tablespoons Haydn?s Dictionary of Dates, 60,000 $; - �iOW TO ENTER CONTEST �,,► ^,"�. d Dr=ug .juice, of the%% or more, and. tens of thous1.- i Plainly write or print out the in- ands orf other dates besides, pertain- " `�` Mariaalade And Cheese grediente and method of your' favor- ing to Iocal matters. He bas never i{.1 ,Orange marmalade combined with its main•eourse dish end send it ,to- Jiftft user .failed to answering a question about ' � % ;," ltteam .'etieeser minced ' pecans with gether with name and address to a date fired at`him by audiences all v;' Cream to make mixture moist. is an household Science, Room 421, 73 over the British Empire 'and the � "° ~°lnusual and delicious filling too. W est Adelaide Street, :Toronto. 11niied States. s When the interview ' W 1, 3� was over "Datas" offered to walk f "' �'1.°t F Did you know that frigates have "Noce the State undertakes a up the street with the then young IY - y g reporter. . He fumbled, irk his pockets. > a �'> ' y. six anchors? They are the cock fight against religion it., is -the State and looked around for something. "I - . ,, - • 'bill anchor, the kedger, tate flood which will emerge defeated in the , I .1anchor, :the ebb an h r- .the bower- . "� olina. cant remember where I }eft rtry a w ,�. , anchor and the sheet anchor.;+- ',.' on being practical people, are inclined The .reporter. found them for h'im F; • ' r,3 to suppose."—G. K. Chesterton. —on top of a piano! . : �� � a y .. - - - k@a } }., r C 1,o.i••"•'�''G.0 DOLPHINETS SHOW HOW TO SAVE 'LIVES I ° Ir '' 5 j . _ ! .� 1 _ Seip _ _ . „.,. f; 'c. a•: . o" ., c :eta \t . ` °¢ ' .. • \\ . ,.. .2,.. , �. \''Q, .4w v \\ ` : '" �� 11�� }4 M-`'' ••+ry���,,.,__t ', �':• ,a\,y, yy,\,,,moi► 'I%%.•yr < 1._ .:. K• \ \ M,��r .G. M\.-� ♦ .' 3. v.' `•-•"�'-R.y� -'fn \ \y,, j\l \ } ,�P`� '.,`:t •.�i" t !;. . .. M + P1. - vva ',,.a � \ nti: �` ``L �• +. '4.\ '� \',, , . ". s. n�3$ V a k — 7 i, �"ia. \ ��:i'0°,\. #*', ��•`\ ��i.� \S ::fie 9• .. \ \ �: J -ti , .?,2ikwC a \� \ '\.ic,: x`r�`1.\M,r ',u, _ >�' > R ""°jy ? . �b .`... .w.�,• .a•,�, •1 ,; :,•: +, 3\\ `�. SCC• 4C .;\ 'i \ \\ ` }�y ; `i y.. JL �� ., .. .. \. k: r ,. —: \ X' } 'C1''' 1 y,� r 1 p,.' f r RC+rS V 1 �S •xM" Y �• w .. __. .. _ 7+�, ac.k a .,$a. h $ < ria'..& d ,, kms? ✓ " °F 1. .Yii j y ¢Y, sy -•Now that izalmy breezes and bright As part of an intensive safety ,cam- patlent. The shoulder should lie ' - • 'sunshine have started the annual paign, thqq Industrial Accident Pre- directly over the heel of the- hand -- - - pilgrimage to Ontario's lakes and ventlon Assodatlons have issued at the cad of the forward swing. Do h,, d tix`a - rivers, t -he -drowning haiard is again dose instructions-- "Place the palms sot bend your elbows. This opera- } h `:tk �` ," t'r t causing concern to many parents. of the hands on the small of the back- Hon should •takg about two seconds. --- _ , � ' � .. 'Mx t x Artificial respiration is being taught with ars resting on the ribs, the Now immediately awing 1;a *< id - : k'k I is{ n;]" " .- �' ? W_> r' � b young swimmers so'that lives may little ger just''touching the lowest ao as completely to remove the pre=-�� `' ° % N:M �' ' .'x, ,: N"�`• v.,c be saved. Here are two comely rib, with the thumb and fingers in a sure. After two seconds, swing for r Dol hinets, members of .Canada's natural position and -the of the ward a sin. Thus ze eat deltber- : r y, heavil backed favorite in the - p g women's �ub� poo*tipsg P NetN'• Picard of Hershe Pa., y din sarimmiaq (lagers -loaf out of sight .With arms stela, -1Z to 15 times a minute, the national Open Golf Championships at the Balivaro] Country Club; ' Q just lulot' to do with a per field straight, awing rot ward ilowly double movement of compression son who !r=. lied from the so that the weight of your body is and release, a complete respiration , Springfield, N.J., driving off from the first tee in the opening round: • ': water in I ons xcacbtlon. gradually brought to bear upon the in four or five seconds." , He shot the course in 70. 9r 14 . . . . _ , . - _ _ _ „ • . , . ' . I. • 4 Every Hand, • You'll See Colorful Crochet on moW. TO MAKE I C E D TEASays Laura Wheeler infuse six heaping teaspoons of Satocia Black Ta In a pint of Fresh bollinill Will Testflanca' _-.._-water. After six minutes stain liquid into two -quart container. While hot, add I'At cups of granulated sugar and the juice of 2 lemons. Stir well until sugar is 7 dissolved 1 fill container with cold water. Do not allow too to cool before addino h chipped icat. otherwise liquid will become cloudy. Serve witthis cold water, 1 4For Ocean—Trials *-r., v". "Albatross". Selected • Name For 4 -Engine Type of Mon'Oplaries 722 LONDON The Albatross Is the name selected for the new four Z� T11". 7 gined monoplane, two of which have been ordered by the air ministry for At - experimental fllghts across the kc, A -k-j :antic ocean. From the operational p0lat-of view 41r. , 0 7 '1 these flights will be among the ninst MAW Important, that have: eve,, been mode 1Z to V�t L for they will enable Information be collected upon the relative va�ac6 The of flying boat and fast laud -plane lot, long distance,. oversea commercial services: ecteat e en s- Hall Murder The first tost flight's are ex,) to be made towards the end of Lite have year and when the airplanes By Adam Broome completed their performance - trials they will be tried experimentally over SYNOPSIS -Come In." said the. Chairman in the Atlantic. The airplanes will have a m4xirutim ilan, fam;us cum' his blandest. and - niost,*P CROCHETED GLOVES Signor PareIll of BI ompous nian- PATTERN.778 poser, collapses and dies while he is speed of nearly' '15D miles per Jidur, 4, his own symphony the ner, and In came Harry Chesterfield, conducting at S and •-will be able to cruise at more Queen's Hall, London. At the i;lQue t it the- Clerk, as cool as a cucumber. a There's colorful crochet for every hand this season, says Laura to dtbclosed- that a rare poison, curare. was wondering, your Worship," than 200 in.p.b. Yet they are large. Wheeler, who's designed these gloves for quick crochet. Crochet cotton caused the death in said he, - "whether there was any little machines - with a gross,, weight of 21J,. makes the hands of simple mesh, cuffs in lacy stitch, while dainty Inspector Elaynes receives a call from Oxford starting that a supply of curare point on. which I might perhaps be 000 pounds each and each powered roses are sewn on for, extra chic. Pattern 778 contains directionso.for has been stolen. with four Gipsy 12 cylinder engines. making the gloves in a small, medium and large size (all given In bungalow in West able to -assist you?,* c d; an up -country Africa u1strict Commissioner Westeutt The members of the Bench sat They aremonoplanes of exceptiouat- in one pattern); illustrations of the, gloves an . d I of-' stitches . es use :receives a package of strings for his ly clean . n lines and embody the latest material requirements. trying to look it! detached 0 'cello -he opens the package and a few quietly, t defice's for reducing drag and obtain.: Send .20 cents in stamps or coin, (eoin preferred) •for this minutes later collapses -dead- and "dignified as they' attempted to attern to Wilson Publishirig Co., 73 W. Adelaide, Toronto. Write The theft of the curare Is confep-.ie(I do in' Court.- *1 Ing the highest possible efficiency plain] PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME and ADDREbS. ..-..bY an Oxford student. Bmnksome. who . The Chairman looked nervously from the power' a-vallab:e. . p. hands It over to a Dr. Hawkes. who Careful comparisons will be made believes In deadening vain of animals round. No one att4mpted, to say any - 'Used for vivisection. between the results achieved by these Lettice Stanton, her mother. grand- thing. fie !would- throw cift -a lead. mother and Hephen Garton.. of the "I think, ladies a• men Foreign Otnce, are all keenly interested boats. At the present moment PPJnI10n tbIs is an important matter-- tbere'. Gets Big Bequest HfUM: &A51_ I d10 and ge�ntle fast landplAnes 'and the new flying University in West in the solving of the crime. most equally divided as to which can be no harm in our asking Mr. Is at Chesterfield's opinion?* Whatever type is. the better . for long. distance • "At', I can say Is that there should judgments', we may ha - ve formed. our- ocean Journey; but there is. also a SASKATOON, Tho second Targ- an bave been more women witnesses." . which holds that est bequest to thw.University of Sask- .7'.. solver -we sbould,iiot' be willing to body of opinion w Used in Everim-ralts Something of this sort was all 11193 bear how the facts. of the case strike there is room. for both types. The atcbewan totalling around $250,000, ok!glual argument that the flying boat has been announced by Walter C. opbia Grant ever could manage to. one. who Is a tra!ued lawyer?" say on -any subject at all. But It didn't There was a murmur of approval. was a necessity• in order to eliminate X.tirray, university president. wave expert more bearing "You ask my opinion. Your %Vor: the risk of accidents If the machine it is a gift to the college'troin the CHICAGO -'Short seem to have much it ,§ hips. 1ps ? I have never heard a thinner. I forced to alight on the water. has, late Norman MacKenzie, X.C...of Re- thentb in which six medical students in the present circumstances,: than 3 were used as bumar' "radio -sets" lost Its force because modern intl1l. gina, to -be known as the Norman usually had. more . preposterous,, worAe-prepared I re described recently by the con - any can't -say that H'ite follow case in all my life. only is- the engined airplanes are able, to fly- with 2%lacKenzle 'Foundatlon, and contains we ped and to maintain a valuable, collection of old masters cil on physical terapy of -the Ameri- ny engine stop ra. Brackley-Hargreaves evidence weak to a degree-mtosl of R it was M' height without. very marked loss of and Tare, antiques 'estlmate�' to be can Medical Assbcation-The students % who broke in. "Mrs. Crowther was it the merest demeanour, that he niv- called e er did what is now charged against spewl worth. $150,000. The remainder of the acted as radio receivers. and gave practically the same amonating to about- $100,000 They were "tuned in" on "broad e'r husband. I don't see -him. You are, -entitled -you must 7- estate. evidence as h kill be used for the erection and main- casts" from short wave transtnitters 'what other woman witness there was Put your own feelings on one. side. opinion• the nature of the Income Tax Return tenance' of an art gallery. which destroy disease germs W creat, to call or what she'd have been 'able But In my The larg-rat bequest was received ing artificial fever in. patients.. "to say If she had. I don't, think that biMence-alone justifies you - even -to dismiss this case." In U. Increased. several -years d. -o from the late Bur- The experiments, annOLnCL-d in the politics are going to help us in a- case compels you ford A. M. A. Journal. were - undertaken Don of this sort." TbrC cb looked very Impressive. d 'Hooks. Oubilsher of the Regina "What I say, ladies and gentlemen, dignified. unanimous on its return to WASHINGTON, - Secretary Nor- •Leader -Post, and Is now worth more to settle a controversy over whether In a -case like this Is- that It's better court. -.311,1' Dean will -not forget for genthau of the Treasury said recently than $00,000. WtLin..Ilfe interest Is some wave -lengths heated some body to let it -go before a Judge who under- many years the cheers of the spectat- that rnimd States Income tax cosec- exbhustOil the Income on this. fund is tissues better than others. A -trans- -stands such matters better than wha . t ors when Colonel Frost. In tones of tions during the first 15 days -of the to be devoted to agficuittiral educa- Tnittei with t,. 12. 18, and 24 metro 'we do ourselves. After all, when all's beaming pomposity, declared: month of June showed an increase of Con and research. wave -lengths was used. The'students -and I have slightly aver 18 per cent over the coin ---------- received the current first through said and done, we're only amateurs.' fellow. Magistfrites -:-. last year. brass cuffs on their legs and then But before the worthy Mr.,,Pdrk- �come unanimously to the decision parable period from an electromagnetic -field. 'stone had.t1me to elaborate his p6int, that we mus, dismiss the charge of u another support . er of, the claims of murder bro ugbt against Tom Saxby."- J ni Theimometer needles were pushed Children under 12 e' ag- ars 0 e unhurried justice made his appear- sh into their muscle. and power ranging are forbidden by law to act in British Beauty came to earth one day, ance. and Major Crawford warmly CHAPTER XIV film studios. Gliding down s, sunbeam ray, from 400 t.) 800 watts turned on. supported the hu4Iners-like ex -brew- -A TRAGIC ENDING After each wave -length was tried, Anda legacy Is ours.- temperatures of the skin, tissue: be - ler. Harvey Cranworth was a -pretty Fairy etchings on the flowers;* A babel or chatter broke out ha' by now. it five began to think that there Must be neath the skin. -and muscles were ob- rdened reporter Whispering winds and birds'. sweet amongst the magnates of the county something really wrong. ' . .1 served. The heat in tach case was strenuous years with. the . `'Evening song; of just as It might have done in a crowd Globe" hadn't tirade him so, it was "Miles could have done it all right. approximately the salve regardless of those. lesser creatures who help But he's howled over with Mu. and Babbling brooks ihat drowse wave -length. unlikely that he'd ever become *.'hard Lilac scent and honey bees, to people the earth. boiled." He'd _done almost anything can't possibly be bac'x for a dal or Velvet foliage on the trees, Colonel Frost, who was. listentAg an evenl4g paper man could do; re- two." Earth and heaven seem in tune -­ "What inay be cawed Theory: is ...imainly to see when there was likely ported police. court proceedings, ded- Again he ran - his tingors through With the loveliness of June. much more , important "than most to be a pause in his noisy eloquence, e table his hair. Then he thumped th was not quite able to see the connec- . , Cribed the crowd at a Cup Final. in newed ene rgy. "I -Amy England modern people, who pride themselves - 1 Deans and Bishops on thVir with his fist with re SALAD 4 tion between the Shallow murder case the views on Divorce, supplied the Gott- tell you what.". He threw away -.''�Ad some of the arguments that were n virviter with little bits of end of bla cigarette, and sat up'abrup.t. -being put forward. Before he coo the =e which happened to come ly, as If Intervene sounded on "Instead 6f the usual notice, of a- knock his way at the Club, and even pro- of the door, which opened into the Court duced higb-sotinding leading articles opera- wbym not combine it with an The best buy Silence fell once wore on the heated on leading questicifis df'tli'e day when Interview with the lady in the case! assembly. the regular writer was away. He had He reached forward; and from a pile in cigarette #I� f a resin wire basket on the l, done temporary Jouas a .1--. critic. But he felt that the task of Fast Selling Profitable Lines 71ousehold Insect Spray or Powder Deodor Spray, Liquid Incense, Grit - less Hand Soap, Paste -or Powder, and many others Liberal U491 4.r and varlIcalars, $2.00 prepaid zoX.ZOCZS COJKPANY Vnzdsov, Out. Keep Slim with Ton -Ton Prescription Tablets An aid to body chemical balance. A helpful prepar- , ation to eliminate waste mater- I&I. Price. $1.00 and $2.00 per boit. Out of town customers send money with 'order. . TON -TON IMODUCTS Meg% sole dle- -415 trtbutors for . the r)ominlon of - Canada. XOX 122, Stilton X, 1421 8+ - Catherine St. West, montroaL "Oh. -rats; Cranworth. You've done the understanding that none of the • u c k n a M C ho hart ..GrOP l others should have It for a couple o * Shows 'hornread character from handwriting, it a glance.. loo PREPAID days in case 1, wanted to use Graphologist Room. 42T V I N E CqU T W 73 Adelaide St., .' Toronto To be Continued critic. But he felt that the task of w 1i All desk drew out 6. large unmounted criticising full-dress Grand Opera , was •Press photograph. ".1 got this from an It's tobaccinc a task which WRS beyond even his agency this morning. exci .usive. versatile gifts. I paid three 'times the usual fee on "Oh. -rats; Cranworth. You've done the understanding that none of the • u c k n a M plays before now. Why not an opera? l others should have It for a couple o t I It's the same thing —more or less?" days in case 1, wanted to use V I N E CqU T The N who had been News Editor, w To be Continued 4 Insistent and persuasive- by turns, , now ran his fingers -through his scan- ty hair; It was his usual mannerism, when he wasn't feeling too hopeful; and If be- didn't have at least a Designed, Sales Books ' COUP16 of spasms of despair aweek, Cranworth and the rest of the staff for rash and Charge Sales Increased Mental Efficiency Means Increased Earning -,Capacity You can learti to tliinu- p,sltively and constructively. You can learn to con- centrate and cultEvati -a powerful memory. You can overcome 'Inferl- oritk Complex and learn to live suc- ceg-ifully. Let us show .you I' The institute of Practical and. Applied Psychology 914 CONP113111ZIRATZON SUIZIC)ING Issue No. 26 '36 5r, The New "Burt" Sales; Book *OIL va0A is improved hon -smudge -smud - Carbon. e Improved Paper. Improved Quality orl'i 1 + I . 11FIVy'- a V U,% I Manufactured by the Originators of SAcs Blr)ks ror' Price&-;'anr Complete Particulars" P1103,ne the Office of .,This Newspaper .or Write The Wilson Pubfishm`g Co., Limited 73 Adelaide "St. W., Toronto -7 r . .. �c ',.•.;, k. fi., �,,. SS -9 '.'y ,": '-, ..., .•..�. "'• .:>:.. 1. � %- .. :'�' :.,� 4 , 1 ° �11G4. air. riStuYic) QYVo bis own stable, lot 14, 10th Gut. FACILPTIBS - Markham. Terme: To inure is Farm 'Machinery ]Lapis I�af itntnal hit@ Tared foal, $10. payable Blasch 1st. /1� i�1.76 FQ? year; ;lwr, P^id -4nsdvenoa 1937. All accidents at owner+ �— to;'WaciLg T : , ni�ai rid 1W Frost U Wood, Cockshutt, J. 1. _ - Subscriptions to the United Stats risk' - Cass, Oe Laval, S. A. Lister. INSURANCE- OF ALL KFNiiB and WAWANESA PM QO. and Gt. Hsitsii :Z'40'm'adv{acs' THRESHING MACHINES• --New, in your dwice of Fifteen Casadfan moap states for Fars .aid . c - CARPENTER & 'BUILDER r.teV JOHN MURKAR, Proorietar. Used and Re -built; Geo. Wbite and British CospsWm of Sound Building and Waterloo. All sizes (! Equip. rq��,a Israr� da _ ---- alterations, Sash, Doors grid meat. Financial StandingWbwbniUShea ..Screens made to order, Brock Road New. and Used Machines ie stock. Automobile Insorsaeo se T years experience in Banking Plans and Estimates given on Inspection invited. g .Mise 'Hilda Hood entertained _General Repair Work. and lnamnee. Now serving cHeats Wr}� K Pb� -.--------several young .,people at a birth W. F. DISNEY, GreenwoodIn ,� �tteseat Towiships sad BOWMAN & ROWE day party last Thursday evening.. d . POY N TE R, 1 Psoas Pzctc 2314 41 tt The children of Brock Rd. school i with an office system to', take care Piekerin WHITBY ONT visited Riverdale Zoo last Tuesday' g ` a very enjoyable day oras ' -- -- -- - - --- - of doable the volume efficiently. spent watching the animals, play Y011 Can BUY St Home Ing roeor.f ori �onr eigtt6ta are invited and yew TIRES, BATTEBI88, p Ing games and having a good, time i., in general. patronage appieelated. " ACCESgORIES; Quietly, at the home of her par- • .i amts, Miss Myrtle Ellicott, became a D • A.. $ E R, At as low and better prions the bride of Mr. R,o'nald Ford, of for Hoh& . Travel Highland Creek. The ceremony, � Brougham Ont. pbo'e 513 88 performed by the Rev. J. E: Glover You esn in Toronto of Claremont, took place on $atutr- By MOTOR COACH BROCK -7,-- day evening last. Relatives of both Let us repair that leakir top, %families were present at the happy Released from the cares of the- grind you'll enjoy •a THEATRE occasion and partook of a delight- I Skilled Motor Repoira, ful wedding supper, served by the restful drive in a luxurious parlor coach through {•w•��,$.Y. _ bride's mother, Mrs. Wm: Ellicott. clear, fresh air of the open -countryside, Gordon ,Je �yr,/ i Bridesmaids were Miss Alma Ham- CJorofort-tbly cool at all timee ` Eton and Miss Norma Fuller, while SummE i' Time Tables - Friday and 9atiirc+ay Phone 2908 the groom's brother, Mr. Cyril Jane 26 and 27 PICBERIYG, ONTARIO -Ford,' acted as best man. To 'Com -Effective Saturday, June 20th plete the evening, friends of the CONVENIENT DAILY MOTOR COACH SERVICE Two Show -B, at 7.30 and 9.10 bride and groom gathered together To Poparioesor Pd-pular OntRts "I Married and gave them both a hearty char- _ _ _ ivari. The -happy couple .then m '; moot- 'BRRTE-OR[f,LIA-MIDLAND-R'A'iAGA BEACH n !! f *red to their new home at High- GRAVENHU.R,4T-MUSKOKA WHARF-BUNTSVILL)3 - DoCtOr. tend Creek, where they will begin P<1RELY iOUND-fA},KiO\ i PnfV r-BRAVERTUN With their long life of connubial happin- MU35E'LMAN'9 LAKE d intwrmedi +te pnri6N iAT arr - _JOSP.P1�U BRIEN sI\E SUTUH[N30N C. H. TUCK, Opt. Eyesight- lipeeial. Card of Thanks Direct connections -with Steamers at Muskoka Wharf, ... :SPEC'lAL ..a4ded ATTRACTION ist. Author of "Your Eyes and. Heal- _ unt v and d -Airs. Charles A. Grant and family. - Major Bowes th." `"The Child arid Its Develop. H s illi a 1 frrlidlan ! menu " Optometric Aaeaeiatros .d Ontario; American O 192 Pape Ave. wish tq thank their ptometrie Aar. s Effective Satnrday. June 20th ociation. Specializing in Eyesight :many friends, neighbors and relat- Amateurs, 1\0. Z a� Glasses. « Ivey for their kind expressions of i DAILY THROUGH SERVICE. sympathy and many beautiful flor- Opposite a Oshawa , - - est O Este. Al. tributes extended. to them during oa y and tVe n' dap Phone I _ 'T d O os' P M day, nev n d a pin 1516 ii-eir resent sad bereavement in 'betw'eern'TONCNTO and use 29, 30, and July 1 IatfRer.Gs of a Iocin husbaAd and Last Furst Show at 7 3fi g NOR,rH B?�Y Crnnu�ete l _ _ Show at 850 - / 'N� ILL - ..,vi - _ Holide�y Matinee, Wed Jly 1. at'2 Harry Hull L. -E. O HL ` r3VILLE POWAS3AN. CALLANDER G+else Stratton-Pot'tr'ra -. -. :FU, I)l.Kk;CTOR AND :: iiTh t !COIItractor - - Builder and Lake and Highway: Brlogwork and stonework. - EstklAL�IER a Harvel er' l9arcce ,r to tI': J. Mather, - : - _.. _ A- Wlch 8peoialt y vacation Tours Atveiir LICE BRA Arohiteot's ServiceDY _ Night Ktrd Day Service with all ezpea•eq paiA _ $usioreePhone Residence hon, O\E DAY TO NINE DAYS - Repairs ssul WHA'THE CROWN INNS with Sca►p-over PrivtleRe« "Love on a !! Bet .� _� . ; : :.._ _ . .. •... _ :. - Rosebaak Rd. and Kingston Rd. - f Middleton Re -Union Piinie MUSKOKA LAKES-80.000ISLaNDS With 4-29 Phone Pick bb20 W RON - - _ 09 E RAYMOND _ The - President . of the .Midi -- - - _ ___- - LAKE. d U -- A9AGA BEACA-LAK iie-L nion Picnic Committee wishes p - ` bYENDY t3ARRIE 1 tice- to announce the Fourth Annual Pic -Holiday' ,1 19118 In: -COMING SOON---WBteb for ex- NO Yo ...LLL to, sic to be held' at Couchiching Park, =�,-Eq YURB-ATLAN+TIC CITYclusive Fight Picturs, Joe Louis U UTillia, on .July 1st. An im-itatioir BOSTON -WASHINGTON -MONTREAL 8� its extended to the descendants of vs. Max 'Schtuellin taken at Pio neer: w:ho . came ,from Yorkshire , ' the Ringside. We do Building of all kinds England and settled, in Ontario.. Ask for attesactive illustrated folder describing delightful —Vacation, _Come and get 'acquainted, bring a TouW'to Ontario's popular resorts and inexpensive CARPENTEhRIYG, ' Picnic, Basket. Program and Sports holiday visits to the big cities. ATTENTION, FARMERS Y. -arranged .for the afternoon. - NG • •L,U Aports and Entertainment. Mawr. GENERAL REPAIR and `' WORK ial Park .Picketing. July 1st. ally Service•--L.ow Fare$ we areprepared torepair cars, ROOFING "township Council t Meetings ' EW YORK -DETROIT- k8,n trsOtorB and all feral a so sell Brantford RAoBeg .,between TORONTO and. _. truo a We BUFFALO -N machinery, Wheels rebuilt and Mat,* rials, Empire Bathroom 'The next' monthly meeting of CHICAGO -LOS ANGELES-MONTREAL=OTTAWA tire-Bettln$r WOOd-work 'andl Egnlpment, Duro Water the Pickerink Tcownship Council and other Canadian and U. S_ A. points .. WOOd turning Of all kinds. Systema, Beatty will be held on Monday, July 13th, --- - Plane your order now - �Or Aher a Egntpmea - mate of-july etl , a ormer y PUERING—TORONTO _ and other Badding Materials- .. :. •: � w Ing, ' wood- working and tarn' earimnced date. __Estimgtee Free _-' The Pickering to Toronto service remains unchanged -- - - Horse, Register Guaranteed - vvane or Oa11 _ - -� • -- � �. A.. ROWS Work Gtta teed Copies of the new tum- totes are available at. all oli5aes and agencies Brock` Road Store and Blacksmith Shop. -F. J. PROTTSF KIL9fE1'r (21346) 25419. PhreBr+ed Imported C1•ydesdale Stallion. The .. ;TICKETS TIME TABLES '(Successor to W. H. Jackson) • P • .Phhot Pick 2i 29 1- hone f� Bros- 26 02 -• : property of Oscar Wrlson, AND ALL GOa.aB TRAVEL iNFO'RMATION AT - -. 'gram, Ont. Will make the season PICKERING. •ONTARIO � of 1996 at iiia own stable. Terms,GRAY .COACH LINES -- _- --- —� — .,SL%00, payable Feb. lit, 1937, --' Ets3otmettt, No, 2243. .:. � _. - Balk t WMXoDORE' AGAIN . (26812)- EA9TER:� HOUSE ' ` . - 'P60NE 4500 - Oocoa Honey' Choicely bred Clydesdale Stallion 2 lbs., 23e; l 1 01 b, psi ::property of R. Dafoe, Green Riv- er 89Css. ` will make the Beason of 1936, _ BAECUL.. is follows: Tuesday, Iwlay 19, will leave, his own stable for Hugh FARMER WHITE or Pagh's for noon; thence to John ' lb. 4. agar YELLOW X100 •Bag' 5c Barnes, Cherrywood, for night; Wednesday, proceeds to McGrisk- O KING RICE TOMATO JUICEI You can get Top Price for 'MACARONI g Jim. m. 19c. iia Bros. Alfons Rd. for noon; s lna. �2ic.. � o thence to his. own stable for night • 4 tins, I9c. Thursday, proceeds to Fred Choice Veal Calves Right SPECIAL Wright's, lot 29, con. 6 Pickering, _ - Jewell Shortenin"pk dor noon; thence to his own stable at Home. g! 4 !b•• :57� mhore he will remain until the `DRIED' PEAdHE9 : , inilo�wing Tuesday morning. nice, per lb. 21c. PRUNES PUJdPKIN -. p �L :HICKORY LAT?=No. (Bibb) the We have a Buyer at Ile + C h Lr lbq., 19,. 2 tine. 19c. Ptae Bred Black Percheron Stall - Fariri Monday, Tuesday _ arm— '' the property of Allan Reesor, _ , - ••• SPEClrAL y! y & i y.. ?rill make the season of 1986, at l-luron Toilet' Tissue 8 rolls 25c. this t, stable, lot 3, con. 4. Scar.'i. -:. Wednesda . each week and ! ! � ' Woro. Teresa: $10 payable 'March Y! ! R. Rc W,-CC)F�'EE ►.t, 1"T hnrolment No. 945. Per lb., 89c. F. & G. SOAP SARDIN'>d,,4 DOLL (2536), 1292, Imp. French -Pay Toronto Prices. 14 bars, 49c. Brunswick, 4 tuns, 19c. Percheron 8ta11fon. An oatsthnd- �Pl CKEI4/ NQ FARMS stag Percheron horse of high _ quality, ��ng a first-class _ LIMITED "13007H d MURI80N 44 premitun certificate, the proper- ' I tEy of R A. Somerville. Will Telephone stand For the season of 1936, at Pickering 610G Mr._ •-• � T,owee •a .- aaasessaat Kiss. Verna Wite, of Pickering Public School Staff, spent Sunday with Mrs. Ed. Gibson and daughter,. bLabeL . Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Aushby and family, -of Pickering, spent Sun day with the fornmes mother in Claremont Howard and" Mrs. Macklern and daughters, and Moa Michell) , of _Mt,_Joy,-visked-Mr. and Mm Ly - ,..,man Pilkey on Sunday I"t, Master Keith Ward, son of Mr. and Mrs. FAww ward entertained a number of little boy friends Lou Saturday, it being his fourth birth- day. Dr. TQm1inson motored to Tima-' Ram! on Sunday, taking his father that far on ' the letter's trip to Schumacher. They were met at lhmar=i y b the Doctor's brother .. who carried their passenger the .-.rest of the way. The Baptist, MiWori Circle will arpet at -.hc home of Mr.,. Lynn, on Tuesdar, June 30th, -at 2 m; 'The rep3rt of the AsewcIation Con- vcntion v.ill be given ane a good -program has been prepared. . All ladies are cordially invited. An interesting tournament was carried out here on .the local club's green, on Monday evening, when of the nine rink!3 playing, award. were received in the following or- der: Whitby, Highland Creek, Osh- ....-awa, SzouffVille. A large attend- ance Was had, and a very encour- aging evening completed. Ser - `?vices Annual Decoration Day Ser - An ces of the Claremont Union Cem- etery, will be held at the cemetery pan Sunday, July '5th, at 2.3.0 P. M. S. T. The resident clergymen will officiate, and will. be assisted by ..-,,the Matte quartet . of the Baptist -Church. Nlr_ Cooper's,sound system will snake it possible for all to 'hear, and take part in the service. Some of our residents living on the north and south road. 'through the village are complaining of the very annoying noises that are be - :Ing created by some motor -vehicles -'the drivers of, which have doubtless failed to realize. or recognize the terrific reverberations' that are occ- asioned by a . wide-open muffler, and that in bringing the matter to their attention, this disturbance will -.-ea;, Just rarnen'b'-w boye, i7 that ap vf- grow ot-ler bunlan rat- ure do^s not perms: the tolerance of too touch noise without serious re -action. The marriage of Mr. Thomas Robertson and Miss Edith Mildred of tate bride, in Uxbridge Town ship on Saturday,' June 20th. -Miss Edna Beans, sister of the bride, Was bridesmaid while Mr. Frank Boa -man was best man. Mr. Benna cave 'his sister An marriage. About forty guests witnessed the cere- .'s."._rnony, held on the beautiful lawn 401ter which a bountiful lunch was served. Mr.. and Mm Magnus M6r Van were ,married at :the same borne nineteen ymrs ago, of which fact they were reminded, when a -wedding - cake was presented to -them. Rev. Dr. Peter Bryce, of Tokon addressed each of the two ser vices in the. Viiited Church' on Sun- --'-day last at,the annual anniversary. -morning,-kis-sub- servic�q. in UV Aect dealt with, "The Meaning of eche Church." and in the' evening, 'Things that Abide." He was ass- isted in, the morning by the howne and in the evening, by the achoir of Cedar Orove Chuvcb, the music at each service beffig, very Much appreciated.: While in the village, Dr. Bryce was a guest of Rev. J. E. and Mrs. Glover.' Mrs. Corey Snider and son, of Smithfield, were guests of Mr. and Tuesday, of this Moa. Glover on .,week, Mrs. Glover being accompan- JA for the aftists on the Amateur Trogram. an Field Day. X serious fire broke out on Sun- day aft*rnoan sometime between three and fouiq clock, when an oil *..'-range, either ttlough an explosion 'or from a strong breeze blowing in the doorway, started the blaze in ---the back kitchen, noghb6�rs saw the srapke, . the occupants' of the dwelling being out at the time help was secured and the fire dept, hurried to the scene. The splendid efforts - of the many' neighbors, whc -formed a bucket brigade, and with ".0e chemicals, extinguished the _roaiinx blaze., but, " before the rear section of the house had beer destroyed by fire' and smoke. Sev ....eral hundred dollars dw-hage hal been done and the whole of the re iidence will have to be re -decorates in addition to' the re -building o the rear section. Mrs. Lewis, vh has not been enjoying the beat c 'health has been set back as a ro ymlt of the shock. I N[m T. Paterson, we are sorry LIETTIERS TO T149 90ITOFL TENDERS WANTED Coming ZVORN I., bear, Lu not been so wc1I dur- . !ng L the past week. Sohn McGrath, of Totonto, war To the Editor: Tenders wilt be received by the undersigned up to Saturday, July July 18�-Pickering Field Day in tovm for a few. days this week, May 1 ask &r a little -space in your valuable paper to express the 4th, 1936, for decorating the inter- July 4th--Cedarena Garden' Party July 8tbr-Greenwood Circuit fter% and was on hand for the Field Day. a myself appreciation of Mrs. Lewig for of the Whitevale Public School S. S.' No. 8, Pickering. The walls Several relatives from. Whitby, and family, to the many friends ,who came to our assistance ' on and ceiling to be given one coat of Now Open called L. on Mrs. Ed. Gibson and Sunday laat during our trouble. Muresco, the wood -work to be giv- -r. daughter recently. There were so many willing work - en one coat of paint, also desks to be. varnished. business Mr. and Mrs. Lyons and daught- er visited Mrs. Conners and mot- ors, including some who . were W. F. Jonston.' See-Treas. her, Mrs. Lonsdali-a-W-SMU10- that I cannot name each in R. R. 1. JAc4uA Hill, Ont. one y. iand I express '+-nkg to those who for - TENDERS WANTED A Talent med. a lucl brigade and also to WOODWORK a teur those who brought and manned the Tenders will be received by the Sh 0 P Pklilt_ nated behind ths Wanted d1hemicalL engine, to these we are undersigned up to . Monday,' July Shell Service Station. deeply indebted for saving our 13th• for decorating and �ainting, Open every day except Tuesday of rUESDAY, JUNK 30TH home. Wide an o"de of - Dunbazton: each week, which is reserved for Tba&k you, ane iiul all, School. For particulars apply to outside work. The Fifth Line Women's Asso- VAL LewisWalton Annis, Secretary, Dunbar- ton Ohl ciation are holding a Garden PICKERING Party on the lawn of the Fifth Iror the Family Re -union or Jack Chapilaan Line church, Uxbridge Tp. the Wedding Party serve Repreants the Madeline Supper will be served from 6. GWA&da Life Auurance'Co"y o'clock until all are served. . NEILSON'S Beauty Afterwhich an arnaten r pro- Canada's oldest' Life lasurame • gram will be put on'with good Ice Cream Bricks .....Salon cash priies. company Entries will be received by the Prompt Delivery Service on all Special Orders -in *rout of town. in HAIR CUTTING, SHAMPOOING. secretary up to and including WHITBY. PICKERING and vicinity. FINGERING June 57th. B. 7%. Products, Coal Oil, Distill. The Canada Life has served Canadian* MARCELLING Ad . mission to supyer & concert, sit Pressure Gun Gre&so . for 88 years. During the past five years this Company paid to policy owners and '-Spedalize-Hot,OU Treatment Admits. 40c. Chilc ren,:25c. -MISS ALF'S PLACE beneficiaries over $131,00e,000. It had assets for the protection of policy owners and Permanent W avi Reasoriable,Prices MAUD NORTON, of over $242.000.000. MRS. M. MUNDELL Secretory. CLARE M 0 , T, ONT, Phone Pick 5222 R. R. 1. WhittY Ph -one 1906 'CLAREMONT R, R. 1, Glaremont, Phan* Clare 3308 Phone Clam SM Radi6 rvice Drive within the Gircle - of 1 Barciay.Transport Expert service, and re Security on Dunlop Fords, 1 , pears to all makes. Reas Daily -Service "The World's finest tires." ol3a�le charges. '. Work between Claremont, Brougham Greenwood, Whitevale Toronbs' gnaranteed' and Lowest lisle ss in history. ' �­AR'T%HUR FIELD my drivers are trained to be carets courteous and reliable.- Comple.te Tire and Tube stock- on hand. Graduate Radi i and Televisiori Institute. B.. A.* Gasrijae, Oils Etc Member Official Radio Servic.- Men't Special Rates' -on Long Distance Association. hauting. Complete Lubrication, and Crank Case .3 4o Phone 520t. PICKERING ServiceV. No order too small. None too larm General Repairs and Accessories .AND SUKVILYOR All slilpments Insured and protedW from the weather Old Church Service Station F. J. Do NLXAN B. A., R. Sc.. O. Tel. aare. $11 11P. C. -6 a sur L S. On rile are the records -cis". K and r- OT veyers Gibson and Yarnold, 365 Owned and operated by L. THOMPSON� Prop.. B. SPBN.CIER Mech-1 King East, Oshawa. Phone 1981. Frank S. Barcka :...C. Phone 4000 Pielteri a it. Ont if ly .. •. q E]r S=WAV, N0.1�iY Avlr4i�4' 'a'! dT""Ie A serviLing. . .... . .............. CVbR D motoring you requires only the raiininIUM of EPEND"LE, low-cost M4 better invest in an Olds.:DEPRECIATION. So Zfcannot do thin 3. SAVE ON Has Everything f istheOldsmobile for dependability -mobile—"The Car That aMOUS in three ways. t commands a high re - It will gave you money and long life that i .4 -11. SAVE ON GAS AND OIL -Owners e value. alue. This fikt represents another mv 'tubstantial saving to You. will 11 you that Oldsmobile'es thern. w re than Ir Chose "more miles per gallon ormer cars -'You'll always be glad you an Olds - Oldsmobile Which cost them less—and that mobile—so come now for a. trial drive in a is-femadcab4-dirift Qn oil. d S' Straight Eight. Through the ifir 1X or SAVE ON UPKEEP. Is neral al Motors n _2. quality engineering and fine -car features obtain monthly payments to Suit YOUZ low maintenance and freedom ,'.convenience. from repairs. The Seamless Steel Turret Knee- needs no r6 -Conditioning. Kn $10111 op PRICED FROM absorb shocks that ordi- "A n Wheels abso, ctio 6,7L C&vpe, .warily take their. toll in wear and tear And de&e�atf,!ctory, Orbawa. 0XI. COvOrW n"I sxw, fr6gbt and hanse extra. yeti u find that the Oldsmobile engine8-molder models begipi at $.'-4z atfact-7. CHARLES COOPER, CLARFMONT T r,l., •-�" 'yrs .-�y..i+b.t 4. ::ice• - - .. ..> r: ., �,e{ r r' �,- : i .r • .. ext -7 .T • . F p , � 1 A l 77777 sy :Canada Is Sixth Canada ' UoKs f ; i-7 Trade :Trade P InWorld act to ,United Kingdom, U.S., Ger-l --Se -Revie ed many, France and Japan Are Leading - Six Cabinet Ministers Going }s OTTAWA — Canada, rose to sixthto • Europe When. Ses ` plat• in total international trade dui= a SIOn Ends Inc 1935 from eight''place in 1934, x ^i according to a report issued by theI a i :`Dominion. Bureau of Statistics. In OTTAWA. — 'Prime Aliniste: ; � ;r � i exports Canada ranked fifth, and Mackenzie King stated recently that' in view of the desirabil,ty of re - sixth in imports, both positions being viewing the trade wgreament be- - • •unchanged from the previous year. w otal international trade of the tween the t: cited Kingdom ac.d Can- leadacg &iintries in 193-5 with 1934 ads signed in ! V� 12. it has been ar figures in brackets. United Kingdom ra raged tha r eco 1 ars of :ht;an- y $5,556;900,00 ($5,375,700,000); United Pc;an govert.ment will pr3me4l toy• y, England at thb close of the parlia- Staten $4,301,600,000 ($3,704,100,000); mentary° session to confer with mem- Germany $3,410,900,900 -($3,361,000,- begs of the United Kingdom govern - 000 000 ; France $2,414,500,000 ($2,657,- g g - 800.M)• Japan $1,408,100,000 meat in 's preliminary discussion 295,69-5,000); Canada $1,362,500,000 Department officials will.. proceed. to England in advance.' ($1.199,700,000); Belgium $1,212,800,- It has been reported at least six 000 ($1,251,900,000): Netherlands $1- cabinet members will'go to Europe :096,800,000 ($.1,167,200!000), _ .. within the' next month- for the dual purpose of representing Canada at Merchants Show - the unveiling of the Vimy memorial • and talkie„ over U n trade matters. Here are, four Canadian boy. musicians, who'left recently for London, England, to join New Phzloso h "the Empire Boys Band, which will play at the Empire Exhibition at Johannesburg, South Africa, y Prime Minister Mackenzie King and ft make a ' • - a f e British who said only the general election afterwards to right- th_ f.mpere. _ • - -" - - . - -' y are. lett; traek'row: Ellis McLintock, Toronto; Waiter Tronianko, Wind- - in Great Britain prevented his gb= dor. Front row: Bernard Yuffy; Windsor;, D. _1,. Benporatll; Sydney,. Australia, who' -is in charge ALBANY, N.Y. — A new economic Ing oh. a trade mission as soon as -of the party; Howard Adair, Sarnia. philosophy has been developed by _he -took office,: is not expected to* This photograph was "taken just: before sailing from Montreal in the Ausonia. merchants to offset the loss of busi-, go until late this summer. 7_ - -nesa caused by repaving a street Trade Minister Euler, Finance here. Minister Dunning and Agriculture • New Generations will _ "Most of us -have-delivery services Minister Gardiner are expected to ��(��t[/�Q� 0 f Snuff and we will be glad to help -those who visit Europe as soon as-they,ure re- li `��jjjj�y Laugh .at Oul Foibles Use have not," the merchants .reported. leased from their . parliamentary "Your grocer will' be glad to take duties. Defence Minister Mackenzie, • your shoes to, the cobbler's or your Pensions Minister Power and -La- At a lonely crossing near Lake- Becomingi o ���� LONDO' N — In. the -days of pr•- $ dlor will gladly bring along that bor Minister Rogers are. also ez- ! wood, N.J., last Wednesday , -John John D. 3 ge historic man there were doubtless forgotten quart of milk or loaf 'of petted to Rockefeller Sr. stepped .from his ri- the young cave dwellers a whom doubtless • go in. connection with the � train, P - bread. Be a good neighbor and joiA Vimy ceremonial. annu 1 spring t rpmnorth dandns'ped our effort." In addition , to . reviewing trade b G - " family life of their immediate prede- matters with rent Britain. proper- by auto to his estate, - Golf House. cevsors- seemed a• fit subject, fpr, al- at.�ry, to revising the Ottawa agree- �Tbereby-h evaded twodozen cam hlt�der-n "Mills ale-M3p11f1CtUr- t a ernately, mirth and indignation. From Afar menta 'next year, the gocernmen 1 eramen and- reporters at the ' Lake- ' in More -Phan a.HUndre writes ' the d'stmRuished English Lou - wood station. The oil magnate who g novelist, E.lf. Delafield' in the Lott- Gerwill have conferences with it-trad- will soon be 517 made'. his last public _Packets a .Minute don Times. • Germany and other European .statement four years ago, Then he _ ti ing countries. - "Some pear hexes the family life t - declared that "prosperity has always of today' will excite exactly simi]aR t is posubla aL+u that a co fer- returned and always will." S - emo.tiona `in yet another generation. once will be, heal in London be- null may' never regain- its. old Which In his Lakewood.mansion.the nova- precise aspect of our wel!- i a tween-the Austrahen 'and Canadian Renarian, w{io is determined to reach glory, but the figures show that the •meant activities will call forth their' trade experts and representatives of habit of snuff taking is becomingly the century mark, has organized his eriticism is as yet mercifully hidden Bp KEN EDWARD3' Lay other. dominion governments I y increasingly popular' with` meri=and frcn� us. li'e can only hope that Jus KEN resources careful] as he who may be in Lonc!on. women, says an English paper: y be tcmpfred with that in- - once organized oil. At 7 a.m. he rises, tice ncr. TORONTO, Ont. —Premier. Rep-, breakfasts, dresses with a valeta help In the Inst ten years the c9nsuMP- definable, very English, tenderness burn states that any move by the and listens while hie secreta tion has almost= doubled, nearly one persons asso- - ry reads towards the things and federal government to .lift the trade aloud to him. million pounds of snuff now being ci.^►t(d with the days• of childhood—a embargo with Russia will 'fitnd him . At luriclr time he .descends by els- -consumed each -year. Il ia' a powder- tenderness somewhere concealed eves a supporter, gator to the dining room on the floor ed preparation of tobacco, F "We ahcc-per-ation that ce. is a secret, but t it n uenza e i emirs send u the , Iia, be -said."'I supported Russian is known that a.cidolphilus milk has figure' -s. Man 'snuff- up has elected Yo, label itself. hard - p snuff sales fi y boiled. - trade when • I was a member of the been added to_ it this summer. After can boast of never having hada cold, ••Atter -all. It is ' almost. a - plata- House of Commons and I haven t lunch he lounges in a -porch framed and -in the largest Sheffield snuff mill tude to say- that the . wax. flower's, ° changed my ideas In bit.,,- in glass which transmits. -the sun's ul- nbne of the employees 'has ever suf- the beadwork • and. the sentimental tra-violet rays. Again his secretary fered from influenza. songs of yesterday will seem no fun_ reads to him, or e. watches the 1 r 8' But a mon f w v club, month o two a a Iu for ' w,'Ll$'$7st Sees - nisi tomorrow 'than will ,the painted '' of the air -year-old daughter of his snuff -takers was, unable to hold its r O• chauffeur, His exact bedtime is a regular meeting as half the m^tubers cockstail-sets, the lei:•fs's tables, and _ - eine Value' household secret, but promptly at 8• were down with 'flu. the American jazz of today. Like. the t m. lights tunes and the . furniture, the persent 1( h � P g is are snitched' on around Aa v a• v . e ret uff a o- en's favorite e en a i - Pel dray conventions of family life will - -_ l It 1 be• y _.-. the est .. ate w Associa i which may b 1 ._ be - Association (acne. • ' ficial S y � ayS It tS let -scented. His aide -de -Damp report- judged bp:auch :%i ccesstve standards.. I�0 _ - i Waterloo h Not Habit-FOr ed n his account of Wa er oo tat •-� Cnln From bean sacred. it will be seen as //"\►'S' ��1�� _ Aids Addicts g _ _ _ :Napoleon Tall through the battle, con- ,ma#ter-nf- ourse,-,then as hopelessly i TORONT hurried away at t the endff with hia 01P 'ns aagoednJoke.ants will en Advises Farm a u fly it d O—Codeine cant as bad as' v„W 'head -drooped over it. "Ac rta painted, according to Dr, R. P. ' "sns nothing Jouffhn Ha h ll twee east 'famous lL��j�� ike as- unnopusrlvorli as tuns ccess- ���1i 11rL9tanbn � ucceas- ry, secretary of the Canadian Hkh pplied ez- Stan d�rd fel as psychologists and novelists s• AE1 �� Pharmaceutical Association, who re- pensive snuffs to Edward Gibbon, - V QRQ(y (hq(y, cantly addressed the Qntario Retail David -Garrick, -Joshua Reynolds and frequently represent it to be. 1'kip• Druggists' Association convention" -- ^ the other notabilities of. the18th very fact tfiat it is much easier to here• century, made a fortune during his get away from home than it used OE IS FAMOUS FM .'Gardiner Say's Prices Can Be to be has made home more popular; S�LDOW 31w1 Importations of the -drug into Can- lifetime. __ •� ads increased from 3,000 to 28,ouo _Li'fted If Products Are It 'still -remains a wealthy radn even wives and mothers—the last to -- Tdi folks! Just a rencinder about ounees�etween Y92r and' -1934, Dr- -:17t.pr-0�'e though fife romance which once sur- Pro it y the new freedom—may now Stanbury said, but during the same rolrnded it has. gone.. sometimes think of home as. theZoe. whirlwind Malcwind a b.o — wa expect the period imports of heroin, morphine OTTAWA Hon, .J. G. Gardiner, A modern snuff -mill 'turns 'out' place to which one comes hack. rather whirlwind elbow smasher back period DTP r' packets of snuff' at more than one than as the place -from which one and paregoric fell sharply: Dominion 'minister o! agriculture, these parts soon now. Referring to' authorities who stated y told the convention of the - That -big red -head, rorcn.y Ped- g recently hundied a minute—to sell for a few never gets swag. den. will .accompany the Olympic 'The youth of this country is being Canadian Feed Manufacturers' Asso- Pence each. Yet only three years ago "mouth is almost always gener- - cycling team to Berlin this year. destroyed by the use of codeine," Dr, ciation he is inclined to believe the the will of a Sheield snuff -maker dis-, ous.1 There -is -a' desire to co-operate, Incidentally, Torchy's brother may Stanbury stated medical opinion was prices cf agricultural' products could` closed a fortune -of -more than' 300to render the burden lighter, once - =.be on that team. that codeine was not habit forming, be regulated "more successfully by 000 pounds. it: existence hv.s been rec. ;gnized. ' They say money and fame have It is a narcotic, he said, and is 'taking into consideration the'needs of Cheap water facjlities made Shef- !}ce 'recognition, however; must tate not changed 'that 'good = natured • used by addicts unable to obtain more the consumers than they can by legis field the centre df the snuff -making its own form. •Fine speech(% have Irishman, James J. Braddock. He potent drugs, .Manitoba, British Col- lation or regulations." trade in_ 17:50. Tt still holds that poli- nq part in family Life, ieac :t • nIl in lives in the same modest apart- umbia and Alberta prohibited its Canadian farmers must realize the tion' 'the• present age." meat and still' shakes old friends sale' except by prescription and � On= people eat what they like, Mr. Garai- by the hand with a real, true grip, tario permitted only an ounce a ner said. One way to increase home Ralph Fountain, 21- year - old' month to a druggist, he said. Authori- production is to place before the Pension Scheme A Silly Habts youth from Abbotsford, B.C., ped- ties in Ontario had deprived several Canadian consumer a high-grade pro-, ,Assists Nurses wiled his bicycle 3,400 miles in pharmacists of their' right to prat-' duct, Once'..tbi the consumer 'realizes - Paying no 'heed to repeated warn - 33 idays. He had three punctures lice for excessive sales of ccedine re- what he 'ig being offered he would ings of his landlady, a 65 -year-old be - ".'on his journey between British Gently and there was no reason why take it. ASONTftlrai In Euglaud. nurses chelor in Detroit was burned to death Columbia and Ontario. On this it should be placed on the drug ached- Old Canadian 'cheese could not be in bed as a regult.pf his cigiret-amok- gallant trip _the lad, averaged 100 ule he said. bought in most stores in Canada. have not yet bad to face an unemploy- jag habit. miles a, day. He said, he passed parliament is likely to place Farmers In Eastern Canada, he said, meat. problem, pias M. A. Guitars, .ot' It seems necessary that pathetic Ie- thkoitgh snow three feet deep. He codeine on the schedule," be added, could . build up a wonderful market London, said in 'an interview here. of dents of this kind be called to the caught fish nearly every day, and "b17t that will work a great ancon- for their cheese in the West if the Miss Gullan resigned _ last year from , fried them - by the roadside. He y attention of others' to impress upos v venience to druggists and doctors. produced the proper product and made the posltion of sister tutor of st• them the danger of such a practice. averaged ten hours a day through a strop Thomas Hospital in London, which g.effort to sell it. she had held for 21 . ears: out the trip,', The kindly woman who had kept this We'll be back nest week with Practical Nursing kze to Discussing regulations, Mr. Gardi- Y Detroiter's room in order had prophe data on speed records right from ,mer skid it was limple to''re ula'te Nisa,. Gullan gave some details of P g New Glasgow, N.S. Girl g sled the man's death In- the way In - - g > > the supperannitation scheme for the the Indianapolis Speedway. 30 - the sale of•wheat by grade, but stars- nurses in operation in England, and k, . P P 3'• which it overtoo hint. because of the 14ric, gang! dardizatlon of livestock products g TORONTO Among those receiv- whereby the hd§pltkI empl'dying the previous burns in sheets and clothes Ing diploma* at the presented a more complex problem. nurse pays taro -thirds and the nurse Smoking g p graduation exec- Only a Smokin is a universal custom, but., 'QUESTION -BOX cites of the trainingschool for nurses', 3 fter farmers'selected the right there la achple time to indulge before 4f You have an herself third of the annual con one goes to bed and atter he gets up. kind of sires y question ra• Hospital for Sick -Children here were: provided the proper Eribution. She said it_was hoped to_ez- ' sarang sport personalities er Adelaide L. Johnson Ottawa; Nellie food and raised the standards of their tend the plan to include those nprs- A's!eepy person can lapse into slam-- = any particular single to* a same, M Johnson, Ottawa; Margaret F. products could the government at- in privately. bar just as quickly when he is draw. yy 421, is Ken Edwards. Room Gibson, Halleybury; Ont. tempt to grade the products in a Since her retirement Alias Gullan Ing on a, cigaret as n'hen'he� is not. 7 _ •,.4Z1� 73 Ad•ia;d• West Toren. satisfactory manner. has travelled, visiting $oath Africa, Therefore, he bhould play sate and to. I! a p•rsenal reply i. d•str• 'Margaret Murray, New Glasgow, 8 not let .the -habit grow on him. so ex• cd. easlos• a stamped 00 .ell. N.3., wat.awarded a junior. year prize Australia, Hong Kong and Japan, as nddr•ss•d •%vele". for practical nursine. R' well as Canaria. tensively. — Windsor Star. ...cry., w,.._ T.i•^-- � -. •. ._.. .. ._. .. -. - _ .. � - •. t 0 Yru"en Brought Her - • • • • Joyous Relief She had suffered so long that she despaired,of getting relief. That was , the state of this woman when she v was'persuaded to try Ktuschen Salts. Today she finds life a joy: head thisXZ letter from her daughter:— The .new 50 -ton, mill on the A1goId 15th in Toronto,. at which time . au ate: IM "Five ears ago my mother was o err commenced opera- thority was also. given to wind up f Fr e. y g Mines prop Y BOUBLE practically crippled' with rheumatpid tions on June 15th and is running the company and surrender its char- f 1YD arthritis. At one time she was scarce- � to a ' report res ter.- Regarding the shares of •-Argosy." iy able to move. a limb.. , She lost smoothly, accot$ine Gold Mines stock which Casey Sum- br/ til f�. faith in medicines, until, we persued- ceived from B. F.. Mitchell, bl.E., in. mit received on the sale of the com- ed her, to give Kruschen Salts a trial. charge of operations. This adds one pony to Argosy,' Fraser Raney, sec- fI IST She has kept to ,it ever sineQ, and more producing mine to the Ilichipi- BOOKLET never misses,her daily dose. Today, • coten-Goddreau 'area of Ontario.. The zetary, stated that these -shares would she can do nearly all her own work, wijile having a capacity of 50 tons be held in pool until 'November 16th _ and go round the same as before per day has primary crushing utitts nest and shareholders could exchange she was ill. Yet at one time she, was P their stock after that date on the i "afraid she would never find , relief.. to, handle 150 tons and can be stepped basis of 6 Argosy for. each 1;000 finitely established •the .500 -ft. level. C1a8$ified AdvertlSing Kruschen has given her new joy , in up to this latter figure d ith a mini- 2n living." (Mrs.) K.J•1'. mum expenditure, it is stated; It has Casey Summit he'd. Total Argosy as one of the best in the mine andy�$ DEVEyop>ra Rheumatic conditions are often the .been officially announced that al- stock held by.the company was 1,050,- the new discovery represents add! - living - 4 result of an excess .of uric .acid in ready in excess of two years ore • has 000 shares. of which lVtr•. Raney re- tions] ore -finding chances. 'b1i11 con- ANYPOLcl coin Reprints. 10AND r the body. Two of the ingredients been developed above the _.200 -ft. ceived 20,000•. shams for services struction is progressing on schedule printed, 11111ndsor photo 'Finishers, fes wel- - of Kruschen Salts ha%e the power of level only with an averame grade of rendered., and stgje ,preparations on the 300 -ft. lington qt.. wi,rftlror, ont. dissoYving uric acid 'deposits Other Y level has been completed., The work ZU87d;Y CHICUS FBOM SrG ZOOS > Ingredients of these Salts assist Na- around $15 per -ton. The production P, Lure to expel these dissolved' deposits costs are expected to be- low .owing Dunlop Consolidated :]lines has op- is now being shifted to the 182 -ft. - 3a OUNCL I I W S SEt,P CTED through the natural channets. to cheap power and transportation. tioned the Dlayrand property consist- level. In cutting box -1012'8- on the 25 from our '•own*, bio<,a-te4ted 5- through has• been developed, oto. the ing of two groups, totalling' 15 claims 300, ore values consistently higher pound White Leghorn z year -<ad -hens. 925 -ft. level with two shafts, work of approximately 600 acres in Cadil- than the general .mine average" of PoultryaFarm eRo to 3, King tor. Ont Pipe -smoking is greatly on the connect at the 225-fi.' horizon. - increase.' King Edward and his g lac Township, Quebec, ,according t0 663 oz. $23.50 per ton have been EDUCATIONAL- ahree brother's, the Dilkes of York; official .infgrmation. The Ilayrand established. Y " Did* the. of Casey directly-adjo}ns Lapa, Cadillac, stow DIE$EL ENVTNirERIG — STUDY Gloucester and hent, are all pat ISshitrebolders ummit Gold Mines was approved by drilling within a few handfed feet T tmmedtatelyC big field: new Door. Toss of the pipe. But the most con -Graham Bousquet Gold Mines has now 'ready. write today for circular. aistent pipe -smoker is Mr. Baldwin. -. of the company: at a of dlayrand's northern bgrtndary, and made An -arrangement with bicFetrick t:erteral' Publishing, Co., Toront,•. special general meeting held on June Sladen Malactic, to the northeast. It & Co., Montreal under which the lot- •.ZZTT'ES 88AI.TI3 oBTAI 'ED" is-tnderstnod that the terms of the ter company will finance a, flew com- _ W. to h }SAPPY D" 1:\JUY LIFE. option are extremely- faitora Dunlop. Work continues on Dunlop's shares UtboT- all to. take over holdings of Gra- pally In Bousquet Township, ti'itatogu uutvit health secrete. Free literature. VltaloBY FieaitlL As- Malartic property with the sixth bole ham Bousquet. Quebec. Graham Bousquet' share= sociatton, 17u Bell A% e... Winnipeg. now going down' ands: the direction holders wilLhold a special meeting on INSECTf ZX%T.A9a2fAfiEa of e. Yule, M.E. The company is in' and 'de- dune 19th to iatify 'the proposal: �Of uP EDEUG�3, CUCI-ZnQACIiF:ai A.�tTe. 1 '7 B also engaged' exploration There is no intention winding moths, lice. ticks, guaranteed ex- " velopment --work on the 400 sere -in the' Long Lac gold a}•ea the company which now has cash on in other companies termination with •Derpo' . Puffer pack - age 95c. Druggistp br . Derpo Yr.Bducts,- , property _ Moffatt -Hall 31 } n i n Company hand and tsh"ares amounting' to some $40,000 -at the: The present com- Toronto. . fALEez�DIEs WANTED . - Ltd.,. has received to date,•in connec- resent market. Pa will' carry on with prospecting P ray SALESLAljll•::,, FAST SELLING CAN - tion with the agreement for the sale work. The proposed J _ ' is LL'Ntae shod IFTome- the sum of 5170,- and exploration ml tonKnitit;hpcd ttuildinlr Wolf Cub- Pack ,of treasury new company w.tll have an a craft Department 71 Muty Roy Scout training in reviving the The Hudson; Out., 000, officials report: S. A. Pain, M•E., }zed capital of 3,000,000 shares of $1 lion-ireat, Quebec - apparently drowned enabled Eric was presented, by 'D. H. Learmonth, has been appointed consulting engi- }tares to st alAaoAI7sS Robinson', s University of Alberta local Hudson's Bay Company mans nasi for the company, and is engaged Par and will issue 1,100 000 s QLD and AUTO TINE student, to bran back to conscious- r, with a beautiful timber wolf acquire. from Graham $gusquet ICY a g ger, in co -relating the Bidgood vein sys- up BICYCLES; re UP, AUTO. i ossa a woman pulled from the Sas- skin for their "council rock.". tent of the Moffatt -Hall -veins. blocks six to .lb', inclusive,. in Bous- C� 1 Q moblle tires. Free less. f;tte. "katchewast river by workmen on s '. quet Township. Subject to. this ac- .Transportation Prepaid: L?eeriess, 196 :gravel dredger. Said the Journal, re- A successful folklore 'festival,. in- Ii. C. Smith. President of Regaj quisition, blcFetr}ck A Co. will cub- Dundas R'eat. Toronto. lerrin to the incident: "A woman's of old river songs scribe for 500.000 shares at !Bc per tso1sls•f NAv7t SEAN g eluding the singing, Kirkland Gold Mines, is in Kirkland share on which will be paid $30,000 i life has been saved because a young Of the St. Maurice River Valley. was Lake arranging for the re -opening of t:vA A's N'E«' NAVY BEAN -- ratan had learned first aid 'principles an achievement 01 the Jac urs Car- upon _subscription and the remaining C Q40U. may Rivas ' rtpend taret►ar y q the property formerly known' as $50,000 month] instalments of $10,- n the Boy Scouts. All organizations tier Troop of Catholic Scouts of Pawnee Kirkland' Gold Mines located Y Werth. tVFro splendid cooker. tiol.v� 000 on Aug. 1 to Dec.1, 1335. In con- winner: Frost resistant Interntatiock, a that teach young. people 'what to do.; Three -.Rivers, Que. In preparation in the East Kirk] and Lake area. •aid- �raaasi.sbooePerglb. 1B2. oor more pounds + alderat}on of this purchase McFetricli before the doctor comes are engaged for the :festival a party of older ditional finances of $25,000 have been Co. shall have the option"of"buying- at jou 1b.1. delivered. -Albert C. dohs, `-• - .- in valuable, community service. Many Scouts was sent up the river to in secured and ' the company will com- flues have been saved by first ofd, terview old folks of the district and 'mence operations at• once on the pro- -500,000 shares 'at 20c; 200,000 at 35c Emo, Ont., originator. end unfortunately, too ,mann have secure the words and .tunes of old era tons a 750 and 200,000 at 60c, payable in Tosca- ssaf8 fEA '1l8AD been loaf because none of those re-' perty. In previous op t' fied monthly instalments from Freb: P time chansons, and ,the steps of near- ft. shaft was sunk with levels estab- �1VE YOUR FRIENDS a 1tsaL w the races. .The Jacques • 125 ft. intervals with ap 1, 1937 to July 1, -1935. As long as treat 52 0o get* a fresh Shea pre fast Plot �#+nr ridant - steps thin #o do." main in force Mc= paid to ootarto, or 2u for ss.uo. other Trop things Cartier Scouts were cotigra u a proximately 3,20 ee o. ea eeaaest srzcavour'a-__P'fah_ - the City Council upon the success of l Fetrick dt Co. will be sniff o e e Markets, S' John. N,S ground work carried' out. Aetrs three of the five directors with Gra- ..,..,:,,.,WAKE U �' YOUR their -venture. The' folklore festival Kirkland in 1933 havine issued I.000,- virEEZLs NE�csrArE= ` may become an annual event. ham Bousquet electing the remaining 000 shares of its 3,000,000 share �7+wr ADVERTISER WOULD. Pl RC1iA9ID capital to the latter company, for the two- country- weekly at reasonaote tertnlL LIVER BILE The Boy Scouts of Flin Flon, Ilan., property. _ scud Dlaide ars to so: t2, Room t27, celebrated Empire Day by planting is Adelaide St. W. Toronto , ,Aad YouM Jump Out of Bed in the ?00 trees as part of the beautifies- Lamtique Contact Gold :dines has la gots �ea� rstosoctsJiF73Y - � Morning Rarin'to Go - bort scheme for the local cemetery. completed financial arrangements9 CQ �LARGESSENT FREE with every sb A qa, tiver,baaldpoas oat two pounds of t' which will provide funds for in ex- E . cents order; roll film developed. `< faaid bile into your bowers daily. tt this bile Canada's' growing Sea Scout 'flee tensive -development campaign. at the printed 2b cents: reprints s cents each. rootfowingfreely,yourfooddoem'tdi vst_ - . satisfaction guaranteed. Artistic Photo tt just does" in the bowels. Gas bloats top was added to by the recent launching property }n the $ourlanagne lection, Ftnhehera. 29 Rtchrrmnd •East. Toronto. - '°°rs°°ma`h, Yenaete°mldvscea H`r>r'f°i' at Quebec of the 27 -foot whaler During the World War an army go tato the body. an -aoa ted sour Quebec: 'J. M. Forbes, II.E., has been sunk�and,tbeworldlooksPonk ,Dolphin." The function was carried retained to make &.report on the pro- doctor was-. nauseated when he saw AUTO ACCEtlfO7alEf Awerebewelmovetneutd� ti'tetwaysget fly -maggots crawling in the wounds COatPLETE STOCK, new and used J attbecaa,e Yoanetdaomatlstngtb•twora out with due ceremony, the craft be- pests and to prepare plans for -new an the liver ss well. it takes owee good. eta Ing christened by -Miss Hazel Ross, development. The engineer is -on his of soldier's. 'His nausea gave way to auto, truck Darts. Compare our -1Carter'■ Little Liver Pill$ to get thea° two property. In earlier dia- roto begiore u ed Pts c re S i - poands of baa rowing freely and make you daughter of Mr. Frank Roar, District .way to .the prop amazement when he found that these p an aian Hato feet u&: tillnp•'.Bs��aand n"t Commissioner very wounds were clQaner and that PartsnCo..u�7nelueen 9t w.. Toronto. fey ,, — - mond drilling two veins were inter- • a` _.imake bile flow freely. They do the work °fe'iotnetDotba`e°e�at�nu�Tyta 3'Wolf Cubs -and Boy sected at depth stowing good miner- try healed more rapidly than others RO-HO GARDENERS -4 them. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pius by \early 3,50 , alization.�. Several veins were located which had _been treated by the most acme,lStubbornlyrefusearYthtag,01W25c— Scouts participated in Montreal9 an- TLRDT A5D EFFICIENT Ct LTIV1- nual spring Scout display,, witnessed on surface over a length of 1,600 feet. approved methods. Now surgeons all S :+.TORS at greatlF reduced Trlces. by a crowd of some 6;000 people at It is planned to make a thorough test over the world use maggots to, treat write forcatalogue.Sue T ronto:lncvt,ators of the ground in the new_ campaign. deep infections difficult to reach in Molsom Stadium. Sir Eduard Beat- - ordinary surgical 'ways. In every"EUMATIS - ty, R.B.E., President of the•Canadian country there are laboratories where DANDRUFF u>tUAM9 and NMAVO10SWEsf, General Council of the Scout Assoc- In following a sheared, zone angling Try a iIREE (AMPLE of in from.the west to the main or zone sterile maggots are bred for hospitals. and Falliins Hsi, use no- Try testify It is a iation,;°viewed the parade of Scout- of "the 550 -ft. level at Red Lake Gold But why •should maggots -have this arae exactly u "°uta- splendid blood Purifier. and for uric Ing units with their many fluttering any hair ten" th this tos lt Acid it has' no eoual. The soothing curing power? Allantoin. is the an., �,u weak and the cssult qualities of this herbal beverage. flags, the music provided by the fam- Shore'_Vlines°, a well scich. a dyke as swer given by Dr. William Robinson ns will be a prepared like ordinary tea. will give ons pricker s Sebut•Troo band. 'Boys been encountered which. appears to and Cieatt Head and Gbt�r Halr, _ you steady relief without th8 use of of over 50 Scout 'groups filled the be an important development, P. W. of the Bureau . of Entomology drugs.big Plant Quarantine. It is • a complex Send for Free Sample eoaa7. Pus demonsfrations f various tionslstates i in reports oe.localOf poffi- chemical compound deposited ,by, the • / ' A. -S. WA 01 a CO-, Dept o. pushed s10 Confederation Building, >tsoatreai wpodcraft and activities. rials. Investigation is being p maggot as it works its way through - at this point, and the management is a wound. That allantoinhas healing • KING OF PAIN„ 1� hopeful of its leading to an entirely properties has long been known. Dr. e • •„ new ,ore section Fork already coin- C J. Macalister used it successfully Firestone Tires Lead in pleted in the main ore sone has de- twenty-three years ago in curing a 4 „ y� �+ cers: And he, it seems, found that '.P e r f Q r m a i ■, C e,, R e CO i ciw7 r European peasants long treated their �` sores ,with roots, of comfrey, whichG ZES contains allantoin. Crippled With Neuritis Performance is the best Q proof of tire value. For seven- -' Woods of more than 22,.000 dififfik,- and Rheumatism teen years at the Indianapoliis.5 BOYS -GIRLS ferent kinds. have now been classi- at. 1?t�t;e's Peak pIEN - WOMEN fled, and cattle -food, sweets, cloth - 3 Speedway, and motor fuel have been made Able toclimbladder,andswelw and Lake Bonneville, Fire- ;WHICH WILLYOU HAVE from some of them...,,,. ling left Bands after taking ' IT A Tturrc onl four days. 14 It stone Tires. on . the winnin8 can have - proved- themselves.. . the safest and most enduring• 'Equip with the tires that us ' Champions e -- see y� Fkestone Dealer today _ • %2 1 #' - . . _ FREE YOUR CHOIU _ W-W'e, am 34 rte•* ttNO NO MONY _ M .0 d. • Ilµ 01 LtL MUCL a. 0...w .,w ..r.. W4.0 Y a i Fw .........6Ak na sora a.,++.• • w,w.,w.ur aetone eF.11e LADY MARIENNA LAB. f,spt, W19, 31o= 3110, Toronto, Ont. FRU Y LIVE STOCK MARKETING " I suffered.so badly from Rheuma. tism and Neuritis that I could hardly 9 Plan're has been productive .of .splendid results. been ng on the I of . splendid market means real walk upstairs or close my hands. After taking Fruit -a -fives for only four days. Selling on the open value for the owners. Get to touch with the swelli;lg left my hands and I was able to climb a ladder which I have to _ -, ,- Write—Wire—or Telephonedo in my work;'—Mr. Wm. Tracey, L LYndburst 1143 wilt V=221M FAISMEas' Toronto. 1 )~coir -a -fives are the discovery of a Co-opEslAT:v>Ft coasraNy. TZ 13 'Liv&'STOCK COMMISSION DEPT. famous Canadian doctor. They are'" o- >Qnioa ftoo>< Yards. West Toronto truly different..Containing-extracts of fruits and herbs, FFrtiit-a-uvea ' Issue No� 26 — " 36 � nature's are natural. They work. to strengthen of eliritinatioq. Their tonic ef- , all or (ectshelpbring lasting, glowing health. ;T.; •„ lA - -6, - w '���.,�.o , T ., ^: •. era}.. ° ., ... ,. #'. v. r 'n ., ._. •� r ..,P,F,. ". •., scar y::+: - .;,, ,. �. ._ .>... .. :.... ..,., b, .', .'ff r. * r -i i 7,77 �� I 1 l �► ski l 7 --This week will just'abcut wind led to Bee the contest between -Mrs. James Richardson and up the school days for this term. Banxitsvill,e and our team and the Isabel are spending:. two week- at Hurrayl "says" the kids. soore was in favor of the home - - U it cottage at Squires' Beach. H. Tuck, OptanetAut, of team. Gard Winters 'bias been cap- -.Mr. Ronk (Bob) Stork, of the Osbav% announces his• absence taming the boys who went to Clare i0q t (Ian. Bank of Commerce Staff, wfso from his offices during the month mont on Tuesday to play has been attadled to the OriWa of July. Cong•ratul&dons to Billy and to "�'iekeriil 's Leader Store YBranch for the past three years, -Mr. Jdhn Powell has recover- Kathleen Winners upon_ their having .,.has been transferred to the Parry ed sufficiently from hos recent ill- passed' the Entrance Ekatna with- Sound Branch. nese to be able to again attend the out having to write. As only two Hosiery p-Services will be held in the dhurch , services. ottt of th r6e ' could get � this allow- by Hol proof , ..United Church on Sunday at the -Miss Jane Gorgon i6 visiting, the other one, Master Mc- nsual boars of •11 a. m. and 7 m. her, - bother, Mrs. James Got- Famous for color P• grafi Lean will Rri?,e next week and 'will. - D. S. T. Rev, Hugh G. Crozier will don, at the Gordon. House. doubtless be successful. Our teach-- and style •preaah at both services. Sunday Brooklin 'play the Ontario Reg- er, Mr. ' Pyle Innis i:as been re -en- Another large chi mast strived—Full length and 8ne�- 8chottl will be held at 10 a m. invent at Pickering on Dominion gages for arsotlier year. g p The Dominion Day. program. is Day in the football aeries � Club are preparing for ,their _ High, ill ebiffon crepe and service Weight. slaw complete, and if thio number are W J: Miller spent a day Dual picnic in Chapman's woods Prices --49c '. 6c 95c. and $1.00a �alr• - alt ,tenders received on the .letting. last week, with D. A. and Mrs.. on July 11th - and the merchants of � � of the booths at the Park is any indication the enthusiasm in the Scott at Fenlon . Falls, -Mr. Jack Boyes ' kas entered spring water,or will rent house separately. Apply S. W. Davit, Pickering 48-44 Pickering have generously donated ]�•A8TURh TO RENT -101 acres, -1 .of "Day" prospects are very -bright. the employ of Mr. E. C...Jones in w of "0" FOR SALE -A quantity- $7,bU wPbone ;may prizes for that day. The sports, lunch and grounds committ- Alan short limb harbOddwood Cla e 1820 The Horticultural Society of the laltter's drug stare. : , AID WANTED-Cleae,muetlikP' Mcbildren ees have been appointed, and a o M kering wish to convey to the -Miss L, Sparrow, returned to OR ft ENT -100 notes, dairy farm. c{ay loam, running good day is Iookied for. Ball games creek, modern barn water. installed, brick house, 12 milts from. To-, ronto♦ -Apply T, Jacpu.a; West Hill, Ont. Ittf Merchants of Pickering, the Judge, her duties at the Toronto Gen?ral and quaintness of tiro rounds. a tug-of-war, and --running races of There is a bill publicly displayed -_ the Committee and especially the H,ospitsl this week, after a two- tared and grade cows. Government e fasted, Fresh and close sDria`en always as hand' Blood tested irdesired. Free delirery u all kinda are being . Cemvener, Mr. 0 Morley, the weekfs vacation at her -home here. prepared. —ka of the f .society for the gen.:, I:oise Rorke leaves this ' .erou� support is carrying out the I week for Philadelphia, for one _..PIANO -TUNING -- �-Iot Weather Dry- Goods • _. _Peon and Iris Shaw last Saturda month where she will be taking er C'i -- - _ The July meeting of the W. M. lectures at the summer course of •A N n S. of the United Church will be one of the Uttivereities in that city.. A)] kinds of Repair Work -Bathing Suitq, Beach hobes,_ '51lort8, held on July 2nd (Thursday) in- -Mr. Archie and Vxs. Mechin All Tonin Guarantetd R1aLkB, Skirts, Running BhOes B08m ars ' stead of the usual Wednesday, at and•family, :of Sarnia, spent Satur- 8 ' -the home of Miss Edith ,Murray, at day with the formers mother, Mrs. Vit. R. Ma(' LONA L l � Ankle $OO1Ls, light Underwear, Straw - 8 P. " m Will the members bring i� �a, when on, their way to 209 CSE AVE. TORONTO Rats, Fibre Helmets. Polo Shirts, -Ties. is their donations for the bale on Phone Lakeside 1502 e3at -day, new or good used garm_804lks eta, - -We are pleased to see'Mr. M. Orders fakes at NEWS Office - - - - cults 'for' weunen or children. S. Chapman able to be around a- -The regular monthly meeting gain after being - confined to'.his . - CHAPMAN - 1M of the Women's Inwtitute will be I for sokne weeks owing to ill- The - Pickering held at the - home of Mrs. C. A. I mess. $ - -' - Sterritt, on Tuesday afternoon, --R'. Murdo Melons, of Mei- MEAT MARKET 80th, at 3 o'clock, D. S. T. A ville Church, West Hili. occupied "good' program has ' been arranged. the pulpit in the, Presbyterian - - - . TWO STANDOUT VALUES Roll Call _ "Your Favorite Veget- Church last Sunday,, when he prea- Our Motto--` 13131ity c& Service' - E table, and How to Prepare It," 'Re- cheda_ very impress! VO SPIT.Wn. - ports of the . District . Annual .will Rev. Dr. Carmichael occupied the S pee i al - - C C L n t r y Tip Top • Tailored Suits' or Coats' for be given. pulpit in Meh-ille- Visitiors at the h_ ohne- of Lorne -The Women's Institute jkre Style Sausage -.-_men or women --New Spring and ' 8geires and family of the Lake conducting a, booth in the Park, on > Shoes on: Sunday were-:' . Mr. and July 18t- Tea, Coffee and lunches ,' 15c. per lb. _. Summer woollen's, direct from 1 he ; Mrs. James Richardson and family, will be served. Will the ladies of - of Georgetown; Mr. and Mrs. Har- village and surrounding -common- :.2 lbs. for 25c. British Isles- :--$24.75.. � - old Richardson and sen; - -Mise F for hty Please 'donate pies, cakes and -- ` ecce :Gibson.• Mr.. and Mrs.. Wilbert tart$ for the booth. A donationILK• LARENCE S 29-81 Q MAnaxer Gordon Maid Full-fashioned f�osiery, 3 ' Gibson and family, of Toronto; Mr. fratn tffie proceeds of the' booth �+L y and Mrs. Marshall Coak�well and will be given to the Piddering pub_ Phone u, for Delivery Service 'weight, Chiffon and Crepe..., family, of Oshawa; . Mr. and ,Mrs. He Library. A truck will call at Phone 1621 ;Chester Butt and family. the village •homes on the morning 8PR22-TGt 83MA3:108-750.slash 1elm --An unusual _feature on ' the 4i July 1st for iLw baking. T I NET Dothhiniash Day Celebration Drill be J C>Kwrge'a C?tnrch,.slmda Fred T1]il.tiiig • •� ;the dumping, .by Bob Rudd hot- th, the services will .be is c T. , - >JC ickerll(i� -- am, ridden ;by himself at 5.00 p, celebration of the 104th anniver. TAKE CHANCES The two famous Soft ball teams saT9 of the founding of the parish: - :. Sstesbllehed.181i7. fmo>?l Sunnyaide Senior League, There will be no Sunday School. Play Safe . Parkside, will also The 'preacher at the :morning _ ser - Lakeside and Parkaibe a very highly prized attraction. vice wi1T be Rev: D. D$. Rose, Reo- • - At - nigampAwfor -Cf St. George's, %d awa. At the Consult. your Dragglst -a and his Company �] ( _... p y give you tvro and evemnR ser'tnee,-the -Rev. �-J. H. Col- Remember Bi u l�j R 1 b'b one half hours of vaudeville. Tom 'lough, B. A., B. D., of West Hili, YOUR DRUGG,1ST IS NORIC lKyie has become known as the will preach. Services at 11 .and ttiao _ -fumy, but fleas q1d wholesaane 7.30- D. S. T. All are cordially in- vited to attend these services, A MERCHANT Blade oast (Blade out) 3c vaudeville artist This is not a lneetin oaf 9t "Door show" but a regular vaude- g George's Guild will • villa bill. You will it. be held in the Chub Rooms on Th - enjoy 9 Q. B. MOOR& DRUGGIST .Square Shoulder Roast 15c. A :remarkably fine, ihtrestin eursday, July 2nd, at g p' 8 m. _ DUNBARrON. ONTARIO -display was given at the Flower Rib IAadleyi -- - - o ." - . �c. Short -bow, by the Horticultural Society -COAL sit Chapman's Store on ,Saturday ' ; Brisk .. last. Three prizes were given for Wedding bells, in fact chimes i7G0 W rithgiag. _ . _ and - each of -the -six classes described ,Strawberries are in fall pickings last week, resulting as follow: P g ' ' • �i�n r� Stew- Beef 12c and are a WOOD s� (names in order of- the award) let good °e'DP• t Seireral celdirated bFte 1{i>�g's Minced Steak :;. : .l. Gc. - Win Gormley, Geo. Elliott, Mrs. birthday b For the alosE6 - �} ` Henze; 2nd - M><s. A. Gonrlie, Mra. y y ' going to Claremont. 9f Jane only we will Rolled Rib Roast G an B. Iatton, Miss g nmTille; Ari . _ Geoff Bdwcott has ranted the deliver coal at the. fellowina -yrites f C. if - aa- -Geo. EIItatx-,-rs-F. .H. Westney; 4th W. L, Courtice. Mrs.. Lottoii Miss V. Allison; 5th - Geo. Stallon, W. L, Courtice, Mrs F. H: Westney; 6th Wm. Gormley* Mrs.. A. Gourlie, Mrs. Lotton. Wm. Gormley received- the highest -num- ber of,points and receives the Pickering News award for that feature. The donors. of. 'he ;prizes were: E. C. Jones;` F. T. Bunting; Red and White Stere: J. S. Bals- doii; J. A. Bishby; C. A. Sterritt. -,On Tuesday —morning,, June 160h, Norman Doyle' passed away at his 'home, 443 St. Clarens Ave.,. Wroato, at the age of 52. • He was born in Pickering and resided here 'Until it few years ago when the f8mily moved to Toronto. Altho he had never been very robust, he was in Usual health until the last three weeU when, he was .suffering 'with stomach trouble and leakage of the heart. The last four days he became mach worse and was con- Vned to his bed., Altho his condit- ton Rasconsidered very critical, ' " " ' yet the was. fame as a great shock wken he pas away • early Tues- day morning. He was a great read- er, and. hadstudied, hoping . to on - ter the ministry, but was prevent- ed by poor health. He was the son .' "I the .late- Joseph Doyle._ He is survived by three brothers and one. efater, Fred, Egbert and Mrs. Bed - son, and John of BAiish Columbia. -Toe funeral service .was at the re- sidence in Toronto, Thursday af-' _%rnoon, and was conducted by,Rev. Mr. Lake, of • High Park Baptist -Church. Interment wpe at the `,Frlendtt' Burying-irrouni Picker - place and will go info -it i!r Octob- er. An emergent meeti ig of the Club will beheld at the home of R. P. Winters this Friday everting to honour a -couple of Club members, Miss Margaret westoey ..has completed her course at O. A. 'C? in Household Science and her par- ents, W. ff. and Mrs. Westney at- tended the. Cwmnenca ent . Fater_ cis" at Guelph. last week -end. Con- gratulations Margaret. Mise Muriel is at -.present on 0* staff of tate 71sronto• General. Ball practices have been quite animated 'affairs in the Winters' fields and at the match on Monday evening last a large crowd, assemb- tens or overs Stove -- $12.2= ...chestnut $1.66 For sale at the old Maple Leaf Property' =:` PICKERING mie LUMBER YARD PHo1PE 3400 Now Advoirtt somowsa. FUR BALE—Coleman lalntern and small ineubauw, very cbeay. T. C. Brown, Brougham. 89tf TO RENT—Half of brick house, garden and garag? on Church St., pieker- ign. Apply at News Office, grit The choice and extensive selec- FARM FOR RENT -00 acres, good tion ,of professional talent to spring water,or will rent house separately. Apply S. W. Davit, Pickering 48-44 " appear . al ]�•A8TURh TO RENT -101 acres, -1 CEDAR GROVE fenced, gc,odspprringg watand' %bade. For season. App►yS.W.Davis,er Pickcring. Sgtf GARDEN- PARTY w of "0" FOR SALE -A quantity- $7,bU wPbone Alan short limb harbOddwood Cla e 1820 —ON -44 AID WANTED-Cleae,muetlikP' Mcbildren --SATURD,AY 19 Permanent it satisfactory, M, .t atom for Mn. E. Pouliot, Lakeview Road, Fairport Hench, 44-48 ♦ JULY. 4T� OR ft ENT -100 notes, dairy farm. c{ay loam, running is equalled in perfection •only' creek, modern barn water. installed, brick house, 12 milts from. To-, ronto♦ -Apply T, Jacpu.a; West Hill, Ont. Ittf by the attractive natural QTRAYED-"-n tn tbe.pre,i,isis of and quaintness of tiro rounds. the undersigned. lot 20, eon. 2, PickeriR;, pmpe ty and Tei may 1""e ". by yrovint paying espenses. A. Hobbs. 44-4b There is a bill publicly displayed CHOIDk DAIRY COWe-Reals. in your vicinity giving complete detaits of this big annual event. tared and grade cows. Government e fasted, Fresh and close sDria`en always as hand' Blood tested irdesired. Free delirery u pursA]ises of 7 or core, 9a11Fd0cU"V guAran7W d, Win. J Murphy; r ,nd.-Ir I1,.f:r.Sn. T.Irphonr 1138 Telepbone 8900 J. S. BALSDON, ' "ICKRING .