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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1936_07_03• {' HTw U-. . t!-t.a:.'t! ra,,. ..p's i;- -. �.. ..r. 4- • - "F.•' -A, '' x; _ ..• t �...t _r. .Jr� -t - • �M - r :'...n 12 THE � ---1 G� _ __ _- -.. � _ .-�l. PICSERIN( ONT.. 1y36 ^.. y VOL. L` a FItIDAY. J ULY :3, z� 40waf>tttefktoUAL isstbe►. $insaw Pugh-Evans Re-Union _NOTIC E = GREENV00.0 Yed4eetfl The Junior Destitute. Will hold she The Second Annual Re-Union of P$AYiB(iIl!I-1?bfsicit►o July meeting at the , hone of Miss the Pugb-Evans Association is be.; -x �adsoaaoa- Dnnbartoo. :o[s Ultr 6rnckspaM'yonr way 1''dler>ss Parkin, on Monday' evening,, ing held on Saturday, July •4:h, at��, every day." July 6th. All girls weltome. McKay's Park,, Whitevale The u.J1tJ AD ,B.,FbBBYT.& OQ�o[n0acar�lo` COAL COBE. _� Con n�itkee are -anxious tf+at all y�shed I= of tae Am•elesa optoareteieal r Owing to lack of space the budgets descendants of these fawil(tes en- _ W t.OD, CE M E N T, of correspondence coming in on the �vour to be. present, ' a cordial f3AjZD, 'GRAVEL, wit mails to this office have had'to invitation is exlbended to each and Wets. be held over. Anaouncipmts only. every member of these families appearing. to attend. On the Pugh side, the R DON BUDDY uurrtrcer. and b BUILDERS SUPPLIES. descenllants are of the tate Hugh • $olieitor, Notarr Pnbuc. Meaty W Loaa , r, t)atoe [oimacfy oaupred 9 tae wte ps r.. c.;wis t W hitevale Pugh, who nettled in thus neighbor- ; tlaa.'twtttb wins of t;ourt House. wmtby. eYy also local cartage Work hood in 1842. �'+ • BEATONt, (SELL ff KJ» During the absence of the Pastor ,� - Chopping days will ^: Barristora if holtcnors .. we have also placed in stock a full on vacation, t%e Whitevale Baptist Cherr,wood Moeda Wed- " WILLIAM J, t1hA'IUiV, ts, C. line'of Maple Leaf Milling <-church will withdraw their services y, y.BitOOKl BELL, K l: J, Li F.1tU Go w Feeds. on Sundaes July 5th and 19th but Mr. Harry Lawson, Weston, Rd. nesday and FY iday _ _ A MITCHELL Sunday school will be held at 10 a. South; Mr. and Mrs. John Mun- JAMI:�n WltltsHf m. On July 12th, a united service. day and son, Earl; Mr. and Mrs. as usual, until fur#h- 1n may Street, l vror,w, naetaide lltf3b A. • w _ of the United and Baptist Churches Frank McMullen, all of Toronto, !`� C. Alt IiANDljI)Pi R Co.. Harriss . Pickering, Out. will be held in the Baptist Church (the ladies mentioned are laugh* er notice. stirs. Solicitors. Notaries etc., amts 501. Office phone 7400 Reoidenc•t• 65`26 at 7 p. m. stnadard time, .with Rev. ers of Mr. and Mrs. Harry. Law- � • ,f�ior Life . I UWt r, k ringrore o ric 013.ToroSo• Will ve better ser- Mr. Ad. IeStltl: ►'uYccnnfl rtwne 3tl13. tft! J. R. Bick in charge. On July 26th, :son Sr.) are week-end visitors of rT1HOMdoiN Ic MvUlla sN-Harrir- The Beal Store, Claremont the. James P-nion. o President of Mr. and 'toles William : Lawson, . 1 ts.. solicitors. Notary Public. office at the. Toronto Union of Borneo Class- :olid are leaving for home this ev- vice t ata ever, finer Keowence of Mr. 'Thomson, lot M concasaton 1, PHONE 9.24 es will conduct the service at 11 ening. They are certainly enjoying . ..fes �L Pte*Veaiug a. Office !wort: Tb LQ, 3.3 and m.. r by grinding than any rUkerin from Loo P. m w IS 30. p, m., r by a. m. their autitte, brigliit `unsiiine, br- .poafntaunt. TorootoOM , : ewItoyal Bank FURNITURE - - • Bf/a„ Phone Pith �.0. Toronto EI a 5303. cathing the pure Muskoka air t� X, We tare displliving t►o attractive The finest of Programs at Green-_ al I' boot rides on the lake. Jack other mill, variety of wood on July S. Ad. 35 and 20 cts. and Frank are keen fishermen, the /'� • CONANT A A:�1NLd - B+rrruwrs, Aluminum and Araniteware Etc., - Awmier landing a fine, salmon, a- Mixed Vrajj1 Cl1Opt Sokicitar•. Notatin Ptybiic Furaiture 4,nd Fore iture tIiORDON D. CUNANT,'K. c, Novelties. Dunbarton bout eight pounds_ ALLIN F. ANN 13. B, A.. LL. B. Prices low. io keeping with times,. T"^re Cherrywood Sunday. School for sale. c!a[ee.• •z 1 9 simc« st, s., O•haa. The Dtuibarton Sunday School picn;c 'will be held . at Or3haws Part Q p Ptoae'- and 3 lo•ha.a). and at the Court �1. Picnic -will be held at Wobdlawn on July 7th. Seed Buickwheat House. Whitby. (itlgE6nasil) Pbose7 tWhtt• RADIO SERVICE Park on July ' 9th. Transportation On Saturday June 27th, at 4-p, m, ��. R --for, sale trucks will leave the store . at 1.30 Miss Hazel Petty, daughter of. Dir. _ A'Graduate of Radio College Dk S. T. - and Mrs.. Albert Petty was marneo F' Z. 't3 3R XX lit Mrs. Bonney and ?firs. Armatmng to Mr. Bernard Sanford, Syracuse, _ �T iSIL U. 81112TH D D. y,. L D. 9„ - with of Landon and Miss Elizabeth Tay- �;. Y. the Rev, J. R Bick, o#iciat t % (Seccee•or to Dr. J. ware.). Gracuate of-Up-to-the-minute training lor, of Exeter, visited relatives .here :-fig. The bride who was attired inl ia• Royal :,okle{se of Deal Sursmms and Torso- 8IId _ University At Clar _ ant .!lice over D. A. Last week. t"ventional while satin. with mat- e$ store.eery Tom 'v ane Ff,d.y. Flu- FINEST EQUIPMENT Mins Helen Scott entertained the eHng acaec�ories was asst ed b. ate. 2zd `t S. •• - • for G G. I. T. group over the week-said. Miss Max;ne Woodq, of Tororfo. the HER BERT T FALLA [yS. L D S.- 'Guaranteed Satisfaction On Friday evening ten of the girls groom's attendant being Mr. Irwin' r` D•S , Graduate of the Noyal Course of AT with their leader. - Miss Bradd, en-, Clark., of London. The wedding Dents sara•uns and thr Uruvonuty of Toronto . r c IlilBee la residew.e second dont east of St. And, RrwaoOahLe Pelisse _ joyed a weinir roast. Saturday and march was played bye MWA. Laura Shingles' For DJvRIe sssi • CbttrcrL Pttlter,ns, out. ��« bouts A Boys Petty and during the signing of the a, m, w d p. m . m by ai,t,otmment. pc -ray Tabes and Batteries alio:ya on h .Id Monday' ewe+niag the Tuicia w.tr.t.e). Pboae Pict a W, en-rertained the C. G. 1. T. All en- register, MiRq Yvonne 'Woods Rang; H. ROY MiLLER. jo'yed the recreation very miwch.-The "Oh-Pt-omiise Me After the cere- Balt (istivaoized Steri Shingles, lrserisasaa s. 4r arae. Brougham, Ont Bire-r belt Slaing uirgyShinh >r - girL•e presented Mrs. Scott with s Denny the ,questa .numbering about Also. re-rubbrriog huitgy wheeh. ' rn 48tf Phnn• 4l,rk leAlF] pretty decoration dials in appreciat- -thirty, sat dbtrn to a very dainty a .� re ahCLA EM -•A� SWZA Bb'TFl }tIUHAKDBON- ,rA,g T S S I �^ p- T. PATEON 8 r LA � i+i A. Fir..,;d.n,,c,veak,,,anraoee of an t,no•. iii L,1 Nisi of her kirWiesa. supper, served an the lawn. Later, 1rognmostute comaaalnof • Ud dosodal stood- By the latest repos, Miss 'Mabel amid Ahowera of confetti. the ha O� d get. p icer,, Phone 18 ea. DiJ= is still enjgyinR the sea br- py couple lett by motor for Oft- ed Ni uric Teacher 1 POBI.ILL, Lioepaua AnetJottese, p eet+es at Santa Barbara. 'while Miss nsta: the bride travelling, in a smart - . IM ommst.o or Tai ass onsam. Aa► with a TOrnnto CwDaervatory Efnnta Mitchell iR visiting her brjj- cotsttslrte of beige ia;lk On their re- tt+� "esool•s d all afadr &"muse a, oa abotrs•w cher at Billinpta D?ontana. turn, they •will mete their.. home in FUEL E t IML Aadwess 0"M sivi r P. o., oat. standing. On. Monday evening tine Y. P. S.- Syracuse. We extend besot wishes to ASD A BBATON. TOWIveIHIP will teacb .afternoons or evenings held a meeting at the home of Jilm' them for their-future happiness. 'Is Cies. Conveysacer Commissioner for Saturday reserved for school and Mrs. 'I�asr;s and g d the " tabs�a a vita, Accountant. Etc. Imuer of -Builders' -Supplies , farrfaae Wbitevele.On%. eblldrtn. bride and grown after their honey- - Green River. " �.... _. _ Rates very•Modarate. maarL (too late for fart week ' 1 . M A rel g_tudio at mY own home one mile Judy 7th the Baby Band uifh �,nmber cliff Lath j ILieeoer l AtieLiuuett tor Yotle.' east of Brougham an No. 7 their mother%, will picnic• on the The Y. P. met on Thursday ev- ptatanoand0utarw C.,totw Highw>y}�. ' lawn of Gerald and Mrs. Cowan. e•iig at Lhe hwiie of the Lehman ti, U. Shiuglel;L ALL kirldaol wiles prumPtlY ytunded to Mews Floience Anderson is Convt='t- brothers. A ball game started the zaliiar aliASUNABLtl MRS. CART. DEVITT- er acid- the Presbyterial Convener, evening with' pksity of zest and dile (.OSI n ay be arranged for at'! he NEWS office. �Irs• Hoover, of Locust Hill tslll the Amabeui Concert caused a Alberta Una[ deli and tod•vendePt y�anes . • t deal of merriment: The rt- - whuby. Outsrio. F'iekerin Mills also ba presets. s Domestic Cope �_ Mrs. S. McConoehie is holidayin► fres!oinersta were excellent, straw- �ChO in Each for a few wee1 on Lake simcoe. berries; cake miff lemonade. CFment. Lime, l~llfetAa You Cannot Avoid pp $ �--' Congratulations to the White- Maple Body Wood •, Greenwood Circuit Field Day and vale United Church' an ks ' 61st t >r an Accident Week Day t:opcert, Wednesday, July Sth birthday. Agents for Lundy FdnoF -----;.BUT i 1 Feeds of All Hinds to Stock "- are. lad to report that Mrs tau J.7 V T GRiver,Gray i s putting opt a t brave We and 1418+3 it lir _ Greed Wm and ~ Poultry Feeds, Labrador Shell, Oil fight• for lite. Her condition is YOU CAN AVOID Cake Meal, Molasses. Any chop you t Tfll$ FXPFNyLe may need. We can mix any ration The Sunday Se..'col held their still very weak. `Our sympathy is . COCi[RhL7tL Ill)j)j0T11ADt8 THAT m rraltt; nisch picnic vii Tuesday, June '30th et also with Miss Lois ' Draper who that-you a� W'iL=on'.� Park. rA Prce4 Before Bav1a� FOLLUvVj! Our Front Ranh F.gg Mash gives'Hill'- - -- CYRI L E. 31�)11LEX The Bmut�'ick Cemetery ' marnsm. 'We hope Mrs. J. O'Reilly -' resules. Prices are direct to you, No. D M3 (4FNERAI. iNal?RA v�F Memorial .Day Service was held on ha; much better health now after WILSON BROW.. Commissions. June 28th. lzev..Augtistine gave a het return from hospital 'where WILSON Phone Pickering, 6700 Salt at Car-Lot Prices. very fine and original address ,lpa underwent an operation for LOCLiS>t �t.i chick Inas -very., much a;)precia:ed; goitre .. Phone Mark 7.2s10 i •• - -- ua -Mattresses D• N. Ijock")od _ - P Several young people from the s SPKING MATTRESSES PICKERING, O\T. Century Baptist Church, Toronto Audley � d - - -- «i.11 hate. charz'e of both the Sun- JNNER• - - nu h an Cold . ' day' 'School session and - the Divine The most Rof us cE]ebrated our Qr In good qualrty covering, CLEN Service on Sunday July 5th. -National Birthday. Few- of us Ail- b ' Price, $►5:(40 Re G. DENING Mr. • and M". A. E.- Ra; ltnson. ly realize how° good a country "T FUNERAL -DIRECTOR Remedies Marsball Inner-spring Mattresses and daughters, Lois and June, 'ani, have. Nir: Frank Williams, all of Toron MT r. David Winters is spendi;ig a Price, $29.00. Private Ambulance nrty Ked Nigh t Service tr'+ clefted relatives here on Sat- week with his -relatives and children( Grove's Bromo Quinine Tablets, White layer Felt Mattresses Phone 9000 urday.' at Oakville and vicinity. Cascara Bromo Quinine Tablets, ?fiG Price 59-50 r _' Tt was surely gratifying to see - -Albert Dbwms, wife and friends of Laxacold Tablets, 25e. ' _-'Malvern .5000 ouch s fine number of ladies ou`. Toronto were callers at Grasmere on Buckky's'Bronchitisb1iature.40c.& 7SG• Grey Felt Mattresses to the Ladies' Aid on Wednesday Saturday. Passmore'• Bronchial Mkture, 7&,. Markham - . int ` _. Prica,, $6.50 f • last, We all enjoyed. very much Miss Margaret Puckrin is suffer- Rem. . . WALL PAPERS. . " ---� - the kind hospitality of Mrs. Frank 'in$ from,a severe cold. Thermogene, 'tsar. Far mere Carter. Mrs. Wontflitc.•ott, of Guelph with a- Aspirin. 28c., 'tile. dr ti9c. 'We are selling Sun-tested wall paper . Our sincere sympathy goes out bout forty friendtt and relatives of Vick' Vapo Rub. ! :.for every type of room. There fs fan ;(Zrc. Wm. King, of Agincourt Oshawa, Orono and Newcastle, pic- Vick's Now Drops,to exceptionally interesting telectioa Rapid Flo Filter DisCi3, 45C. in the loss of a kind and loving nicked at Grasmere tm Dominion Miswd Noss-Ilrops. =-� A 75e. oijxw designs. The price is mailer- p husband, and to their daughter, Day, the guests of Sydney and Mrs. MisW Chest Rub Margaret, in the loss of a ' loving WorAmcott. . ate, ptlDging from ]o cu. to 61.00.. .Well-made chick' troughs also Bab chick troughs at moder• The shower held by the Club at For Coughs ,and Cons' SPECIALS Y . g father. ' ate prices. The Garden Party herd under the the hotne of R. P. and Mrs. Winters thtit do not .respond to 10 Rolla of Wall Paper and 17 yds. , h Ladies Aid will. far � S. Bryant, and Miss Bessie • alio ices' oaf the, : ordinary treatment tr Of Border. the two for fl.f3b: The old reliable 13, H. Paints, . Enamels p o y r hie „1A11 Smile Ready-Trimmed, and Varniaties, bake place on the lawn of Mr. Donnelly upon thea approac R Y € �t Also Haroees Oil. Paint Oils. Turps and Chas. White, on July 16th. The marriage was attended by nearly, Wimpole s Cod Liver EaMae' t ' .1i• A. STERRITT Canadine Cowboy Company of one hundred, and the numerous pre- .: :• _ ,Or . `, _. • : . `; Coal Oil. London Orh, have charge of the en- sante attested to `the popularity of NVaI'8 Cleo-Phos, Funeral Director Massey-Harris Repairs. tire varied program) This is one these two young people. Speeches garden party you should not miffs. full of "advice; good wishes, ccnigrat- $1.00 9 large bottle Private Ambulance - - elation$ and anecdotes were deliver- An dI,VIN SUS�BY , L An unusually fitpe day's Program at ed by many of the friend's and net- iJ �" p Phone 1900 Hardware Phone 4!106 E. C. Jones P !Greenwood tM Wednt>aday, July g'll�ora.' 1 Pia • REr$INO eth. F. L, Green's Park. DRU(iOW p�C3►itili:;tiiis% rs>nirt. flatario :. . �Pi+o�e C>1ie Vutht in Silk 4 _ . -- LL�] - �_su .. .H " . '' hold Scien1 . " - . . !,;.. , . , �k ��1,111. ce. �: . . , .: . p 1M SUSAN FLETCHER s - �.i.F A Jealous L.OVCr - Position and gets on well with people I . �-_. AL y '�I am engaged to a young man who w'here'ver he goes, then that is some- , - has' a very fine disposition and who thing of which you ought to be proud. is much thought of everywhere he You are fortunate indeed to be en. . . : From June to January pair of wings. Select lettuce leaves . gages to. such. a young man and you Just think how amazing it is that of even size •and Zip one �undpr each 1� goes. I onus met him with other should study to do nothing that would - �,0, : girls when be has been coming home o . it June you can make jellies and piece of pineapple. Stone a date and ,� make you unworthy 'of the - ' jams with bottled fruit pectin short- use it. for the body or if not long t_ from busihess; and sometimes he has introduced me to other girls. I have he is willing to bestow upoi, you. if boil methods that will carry the deli- enough use two dates, telescoping the r ' you do �thht, you will not fie jea]eus. c ends.. Cut "feelers" from" an spoken to him once ,or twice about • _ 1.cions fragrance and .favor of fresh gelica �,, r being friendly with other girls. be- Surely you realize that, having -' June berries right through .to. the or candied. ,peel and place in position , frostiest January morning — because Cut thin slices of stuffed olives and � f cause .we are engaged, but he only wor. a man's love, the only way. to ' this short -boil saethod does not des. - place on wings to make the spots a ;: laughs and teases me about being keep it is to return that love in an troy the fresh flavotr. as the oft- Put a spooafc1 of fluffy "dressing -be ^ 1 jealous. I -really believe I am jeal- understanding and unselfish way. fashioned .long -boil methods did. side each butterfuly:. x %« � ' ,�y; ous, and yet there is no, reason to be .You should guard against any ten- ' s ' Midwinter breakfasts are immense- Ginger Ale Powder jealous, for I nm sure he is` true to deney -that will reveal a' 'desire fon ' . , -.14 c,,,nr�..ed by some bright colored i lb. brown sugar, I` ounce powder me. •-• • • . Is there any way I can absolute ' possession. You ' will be -'�� ed 'ginger, 3 ounces tartaric acid, 3 get rid of those jelaous feelings?" much more happy in your own life, flavorsome berry jelly or jam with i and yogi will make your fiance much the toast - or hot muffins—it is like ounces carbonate soda. ]Kix all the I Yes, there is. You admit there is more ha a reminder of a fragrant June breeze ingredierrts thoroughly and put them ' /'' , no reason for being jealous, Then, PPY if, instead of trying to to cheer one oa a zero mornin in a covered jar in a dry place. Thas why bo jealousy is curb him- in his frienships, -yon; try g. < y Jealous . - Your y Now is the time to make these will not keep very long. When want indicative of selfishness and conceit. to encourage him so that he will feel lovely Cattadian berries into jams and ed for use, take 2 teaspoons to a 4 d It may be unconscious selfishness, but that you trust film implic,itly.: He Jellies that will tante so good'in cold tumbler of water and add at the time sides, when he feels you trust him, it is selfishness nevertheless: You .then hg will know you love him; and weather. With bottled fruit. pectin, it is used a few .drops of essenee-of feel that:'because you are engaged 'you will both be better for it. . the process is easy and sure of nuc- lemon. 'Serve ice cold.—Ada Hawley," a' your finance should not companion teas. Short -boiling preserves all the Box 18, Bancroft; Ont. . with.anyone other than yourself:,; You Keep your own self-respect aua you - luscious flavor o! .strawberries or Fruit Salad giudge him even the privilege oil eon-. will not'give way either to selfish -I. - raspberries as we can use them when 1 cup shredded pineapple, 1 banana < . versation with other girls and, of ness. or jealousy. - , they are fully ripe and.-at.their best 1 orange, 1 cup strawberries. � course, you know that :'s wrong. Even ' and not bane to use them 'under -ripe shred the pineapple, peel the or if you' are engaged yo'i cann`df-tie a NOTE: The' writer of this coium'n __ as we used to in the days of long suss and remove as much of the i young man' down so that he must not is a trained psychologist and an au- • Dolling tekethoda. The' woman who white part es possible. Then remove speak to other girls. It is impossible thor of several -works. He is willing . lets these berry days go by without the pulp carefully in lengthwise sec for any young man to go through to deal with your problem and give »• you the benefit of his wide experience. making some .jelly or jam _will be tions; take out all seeds, Peel the - life without coming into contact with Questions regarding PROBLEMS sorry later on—indeed, she'll feel she banana, scrape" lightly; -and cut in others, so why expect him to do so. OF fYERX DAY LIFE should be ad-. was a shirker to miss it. small cubes. . Hull and wash the • June Travis, movie actress., mo- If you will'fice up to this thing you dressed to: Dr. M. M. Ls - strawberries. Save out the largest dela this chic green plaid silk out- will see that it is selfishness on your Lappin,- Room :•Strawberry or Raspberry Jelly and best for garnishing. Toss the St with. white pique blouse, list, part, and I am -^re that when you 92t' 7$ Adelaide Street West, T'e- 4 cups (2 'lbs.} juice, 7% cups (3% fr it together with a sweet- salad gloves and bag. ronto. Ontario. Enclose a 3 cent see tient, you willrise above it. lbs.) sugar, 1 bottle fruit pectin. dressing and chill for at least halt stamped, addaesaed envelope fQi re- - Use only fully ripened berries.. an hour, garnish with whipped cream if your young man has a fine dis- ply.. 4nah thoroughly and drip through and large strawberries. Highway Safety Taught f c ' Jelly bag. _ Do not -drip overnight as Lemon Syrup . • . _ uncooked _ _ Mang of AliluSement World y juice ferments quickly. Take the juice of 12 lemons Grate The first achoot in Canada to ln- i - ]leaanre juice and sugar into large the rind o! six and sdd. to the jni'ee. elude a course in highway safety and pp� ++p� t saucepan, stir, and bring to a boil. Let stand over night. Make a thick automobile driving in its curriculum, "` - ,Is Being Subject of a Book - At once add pectin, stirring constant- syrup with 6 lbs. granulated- sugar' Amheratburg high school, near Wind- . ]�, and then bring again to s full and a little water. Cool, and strain sor, Ont., , will launch" the new de- Allan Keller writing in the IQew -backs," and it was only a short step rolling boil and boil % minute. Re- the lemon juice -into this syrup, pasture in 'education on York World -Telegram Observes = from that to '"razorbacks". - - move from- fire I - - . _ _ ... et 'atazd 1 minute squeezing as much oil from rind as . . g Se tember 1: _ P Snake ban dlers in the arcus side- - . aklm _ _ . ,pour quickly. Cover hot ell desired. Add one ounce of citric Mr. s ' Buchanan, _ jelly Ont r�o is believed the'farst Cdaa- shows who put on the art of eating n, who gut luamself with film of hot paraffin: when jelly acid and bottle. This will "-keep for dian province to give recognition to the• reptiles alive are always re- through'- Carnegie Tech working in Jn cold, cover • with air inch of hot some time.—Miss Lillian •. Mole. •R.R.2 motoring in education. -Other -pro- ferred to 'under' the big `top as a theatre and who admits. he was �sallin. -Roll- glass to sprea } para!- Beaverton, Ont. _ _ yinces, largely through courses in =mo-. "geeka't.. This name stems directly the worst ham actor until . he re - on sides. Black raspberry jelly ,_ _ for mechanics, have given some reco - from the ar w formed and worked as a front urines _ i1Mta slowly.- - _ g am h ro lure gurgle that ris- y: Requires about 8 quarts . Attention ! nition to. the_ bubject, but a course in ea Ervin file throats of women in -the manager; solved -the mystery , of why ^ ` ldezries. Makes about it eight -ounce We will pay $1.00 on -publication highway safety and automobile driv- audience when the act gets under the NBC` broadcasting studios al - *]asses. for the best salad dish or refreshing Ing had not been placed in any curri- Way • - -ways s calf programd originating' oat- - ._..._ - drink recipe received. culum so far as "can be -learned. aide the studio "Nemo programs". THIS WEF.K,S WINNERS - This - bit of occzipatioaaT alae is . Sang HOW TO ENTER CONTEST - only one example of the more than The actor - turned - lexicographeer ' - Batterfly Salad Plainly write or print out _the In. Signor Mussolini has reminded the 25,000 technical terms and unusual found that when radio was neve an - On each salad plate put: Cat pine- gradients• and., method, o Abyssinians that everything• will ng compiled by Barry g ( your'favo� parlance and slang no,mcers went to night -clubs to in- lapple slices in half, across, Turn ite main -course dish and send It to- come right in the end•=but he omitted Buchanan in'his "Encyclopedia, of the-troduce late , piograms of music: *ub half over so that" the carved gether- with name and address to to, say whose end. - Amusement World,"- which Funk and The night clubs, pleased b the -pub- �dres, which -were the outside of the Household Science, Roof- 321. *79 * .: - .. . Wagnalls will publish -thus Fall, ' ' licity, wined 'akd- dined � an- �rele are touchin This forma the. Wes Adelaide r b2 Bou r i g t Street,. Toronto. I 69 nce s u t'1 the earl morn n _ Man old circus .men disa sed _ A t, y g y . disagreed about the background "of the term hours. When the men returned to "razorback," used to connote the men studios• the next morning they were ., " ickan' ni Cut a Melon and Place Reavy Tax on Capacities - who -tug and haul .animals cages and sleepy-eyed', . and- some unknown. P ensues __.. --. -_ _ -_.. „ �, 4k .r ""'" road wagons onto ties railroad .fiat called them " ittle Nlemo." a r L iter the . ,. , ' _ ` s; cars. It appears that' years ago the comic Imp character. w f �• w { r � workers had to ut their' shoulders . P The new glossary shows `that a ' '1. , t, under the, cages _and turn them side- ahillaber or shill is. the confederate:1 411 _ ° ?k Y ;, - � M -am.. t was after the Caere' run u the y Y P out -in' -front of the creep joints on w ., , A £'" ::, �:- :gid'` - ramp• : , - .. the circus midway -who wins the . ' x' ' : �' R - The boss loader waited until a money on the wheels of chance until , 4' ". � 4^.a „' Y. ' „ � o gang got ,their . shaalders "raise your a crowd gathers and starts buy ing- h > - '. wagons and then yelled raise your chances. z -_ _ -1. Utility Motorcycle i �I 1$ . ^ ,, t _" I .,. e":;. I.. I . I I . ) 1. p i - . I 1�, _g . . Vi 2 i A?.'ta. . , J LS ... ''ia ^ J S m _ Watermelon heaven was found by these .tune pickaninnies in Hall of Foods and Beverages . at the s I.Te` S -i Centennial Exposition in Dallas. • ' .I. . . ,..-. . Outrigger Canoe ,Race _ _ _. . , A & o ' y`s, . `• i • -_ AM . .�� ". _ v . \ A .. . ti. : .�5.� . A - Y ...�, w:,. i f� ~ 1 • • .. _ ....v q, ._, .i.low- u-Nopown- _ _v. .ems L).•. a. .'a. m ... t- . I nk l9 I t F. Custom, t: rim i9lb St ��lPrei its �s_ • Flowers Provided for Judges . �E'�� �,f -• -• • , _ - During Summer Months �• ��► 0��� - At Old .Bailey r a" `r ti LOl\iw:�• -- Justice Charles, a ba" x ehelor, referring to the fact that on a the jury is a case.at the Old 'Bailey, were two women, said: "I have only._ r Y� +'• - one bouquet; and 1 think that one of indirect Help*Govetuor S them should have it. 1 must not en• Y a s ;� courage rambling, of course but L. suppose they will have to toss for it." - His Lordship, looking towards.. the -a��ja e Ls on „ _`•' C.B.S. Sends No Mone But "p~ P woman jurors, smilingly added: " You y u rd e r must arrange it between you." His 'Letter Is Sold ` al, The younger jurywoman Waived her for $50 S on u e _ right -to, the bouquet. _ Urges That Use of erg $y Adai►;rr Broome Flowers are provided for the judges gIR6fINGHAM Eng:, Although Other Change Be Dept a from 11f�T 1 to September 1, the cus• he put up no money, George Bernard r .»:++-••• ,om,dating from the time time when S!}av¢ has nevertheless contributed to Within Limit = _` cells and courts were so unsanitary, the restoration of an ancient manor ' iYXOpsia thing was. the interview in .the dress- flowers ver`e turn shed as a protect• house' here: QUEBEC—The English langugae signor Parelli of Milan, famous com• ing-room. It was Parelli and W.aachi Ion against the evil 'amell. ' Replying'to a letter asking iiia con• of today' is beset by jargon :ind semi- - poser, eollapses and dies while he to that the public wanted to hear about tribution to the work. Shaw said: scientific phrases, Baron Tweedsmuir COndracttag hla. own symphony at the Y - Queen's Hall, London. At the inquest It —not the opera. 'Better Fell the whole place• to Am• told memb ing the Canadian "ou . Is disclosed- that a rare poison. curare. He didn't know any Italian. But �` i I ••' � :caused the death.' �' erica. I have no influence is BirmiDB•, in a warning •against letting "oar inspector Haynes receives a call from Bianchi probably spoke English, or "After'You- hath. There are thousands of leading speech and writing become loose and Ozterd stating that a supply ot,curare her manager or somebody would in- lA - citizens who can afford the needed shapeless." pan been stolen. in an up -country bungalow In West terpret. Or he himself knew french money 6ettei than I. Besides, 1t Sir• The Goverrioi-General"agreed the Africa District Commissioner Wtstcett assabl well and she'd be certain mingham does not want the castle, h language is constantly changing, but �e>eives a package of strings for his P Y _.. ceilo—he opens chs package and a few to know that too. 'He knew ;flits Sydney N.S. Twins Each should not interevene." arced• his listeners to keep such minutes later collapses—dam• enough to get her views on things r • +. Shaw's letter was auctioned for ab- changes within a tined limit. The theft of the curare is confessed a y. g Wanted Other to Be 'out 160, which the sponsors turned to "We mast," he said, "always keep by to Oxford studeatt,, Branksome. who in g neral=the country,* En- lishmen: "hands It over to a ter. Hawkes• w& our girls—and these were the tntnt~•s Given Bursary - the restoration -fund. it a -living and organic.thing, with a handles 1n deadening oaln of agimuls for .whish.. fire great British nubli: - - strong internal structure. It must used for vivisection. --" - - never be allowed. to became limp. or Lattice Atanton, her other, grand- was -re hungering. TPURO, N.S. Marq and Joan mother and Hephea G rton, of the. Nolan, of Sydne3, Y+;•S•.. are twins slack., Foreign office, ars all eenly taterested Harveq Cranworth had watched the "I do not mean our writing should in tFie e�l�ing of tit rima first act of Parelli s only opera, "The whose best iriend� can hardly tell Forecasts be forazal and pedantic. What We call Neckli ce of the Virgin;' with imixed them apart., r Weather :.lie handed, .the picture to Cran . feelings. To him- the music which -The faculty of the Nova Scotia colloquial style may have a -ver> Normal College College couldn't decide which ` • firm structure behind it. But once we "worth. "Get an interview with Bian= accompanied the unfolding of the forget 'structure; what the French cht herself—in her dressings roorr_— story was utterly without meaning, should receive a bursary: Both were Throughcall ordinance,: then the virtue gala - during the show. Get her to give a jumble of confused and-distarrbing deserving. out of our ..speech.'' her views on,the country =our a.'+— noises. ` Yea—disturbing was' the Said Mary: "Give it to Joan," fellows-some --nappy st>wntout right word—not irritai:ing—Lhc cord Said Joan' "Give it to Mary.", her life =: Then have a look at the he would usually have used is such The faculty gave -it up apd decided -A Startling Relationship Is - _ "' show and do :a write-up of. the whom circumstances. The opera was in to award a bilrsarS' to each. Reported by Tens 'thin!;, interview and opera, all in one Italian, but one had got' so used to - Observers story, with pictures. Views 'on Par. the film, from -the days wbotl it had Ob -#r etli. of course, and her ideas of how been silent, that words had begun to y 30,000 -Insects meets T ravel �Y �►'�`' and why the crime was committed- have only a seconder • sort of o n ii YiV Dr. F. F. George; and Dr. Plorence t ' Why—man—there's all sorts. at nos- Pounce. And even in opera done Flrom England On Ice "Robertson of Texas Technological iibilities, if its worked the right in English one, never by any chance. College think they have discovered" - way. beard more than a few of the words--. LETHBRIDGg,. Alta.. — All the way ,�� r� ti And so it was all decided, and and when one did they avere usually a wlty of forecasting the weather with 4. SO utterty brae!l and futile that one 000 insectsEngla, enemiesd. !! of. the ing can twestern alone. They use a magnetometer— 1 Harvey. Cranworth bowed to the in- the aid of the earth's magnetic field evitable. Jo When he'd had . a canto! almost wished one hadn't: saw fly. a mendee to grala c_ rope •have M r hadn't- aid a grew deal o[ at- an instrument that measures the �rp� look at' the photograph of the singe . Ile ha p arrived -here.. Government entombio- a good many o! his objections.tiegan tention to the beginning of the show• gists, In a. war on. the saw fly, releas magnetic intensity of the earth. S4 to fade away. Aster all. the main A chorus of what, appeared - to be ed the insects in the Nobleford dls- far as Nest Texas is eonceraed, thegr fishermen and fisher girls had sung report this startling .-fact. to the F r ' fMet. The imported insects, eaperts �O in the little market -place of a village say, thrive on a saw fly diet. Afnerican Physical Society; dt n by the sea. Then the baritone, a vii- In • about 95 per cent of the cases Oa K For Latest IfthwMation Re I lain' obviously, no less from -his voice observed, a high magnetometer.. is�_ % Y followed by bad weather rain snow, I than from the smart clothes that he accompaniment of. crashing chords I ^ . • I wore, came in and sang a solo and, . and trickling arpeggios from- the sheet.. hail; thunder, lightning, sand ISLAND ' recitative with the chorus �tandi'ng "augmented orchestra." s.oriiis; dust storms, violent winds, round him. The fishermen and girls And 4hen—o! a sudden—the whole cold waves, etc.).. In the majority actioining Gold Eagle had at -first seemed pleased with him, atmosphere seemed to undergo a of cases the rise in the magnetometer APPLY interspersing smiling corurnents in .change, '.The 'chorus and principals came -'about ,day in advance of the Buckina ham WELLINGTON BOOTH what Cranworth took to tie harmony. .ceased their meaningless ravings and adverse weather change. CUT AND COMPANY FINE Then the villain had begun a.second prancings, and trona a cottage door= In about v7 per cent of the cases solo. And this time the harmonious, wax •on the right o_ f the 'stage ' there observed, a . low barometer is.'}in fol - :33u SAY ST - TORONTO, ONTcomments. of the villagers had seemed stepped out one...of the �rnost, beautiful joWed by .bat} --weather The WA 4816-7.6-0 to be in angry vein, and the -violins women :.Harvey Craliworth ever re- barometer, when it occurred;..preceded and flutes had pouiesi out cascades of membered 'having seen .Paola Bien the bad. weather by a mach shorter YOUR SAFEST INVESTMENT shriekq little notes and noises. chi's photograph, heat once decided, interval of• time than .the high baro- -IS IN �IOURSELF.1 - Fast Selling Profitable _ Linen The ,boring fishermen and _ Railer was but. a mere caricature of the.real meter. Household Insect s •ray or Powde'r girls went on wrangling and ' back- thing: The raven -black'. hair - piled '' Arid so the two investigators con Sperialiseti' training will enable House Spray. trisect incense. Grtc• chatting to music, whilst the baritone, coin#rytivise, high above ' the small, elude that the barometer can be you tQ overcome 1\r`l:1ttUR J Deoless fiend 't3oap, Paste or, Powder, dispensed with and •the much more COMPLEX, to develop MENTAL and many others. the tenor and a few of the minor pale oval face,' the slender' white delicate magnetometer relied upon. POWER, and -to. -equip yourself. Liberal trial order and psstienLrs. principals shouted and bellowed their throat, the small, red -lipped mouth, for better things to life. t{1'oo>D�D feelings and reactions to.ea¢h other the trim, neat figure in the simple Weather. Bureau offic'.ah view all zozzoCz$.Co3"A3rT this with Skepticism.: There was once.. Write, cls c training. for particulars of our S� Windsor, Out. at the tops of their voices, to the brown fisher girl's costume, short special I burse' n mental't 'ting. ~ - enough to show -the prettiest pair of a magnetic station on Mount Weather, ankles that •'Harvey Cranworth had Va. Meteorologists used . it, to dis- The Institute 'of Practical and _-_ ev*m seen apart from a statue the cover any such relationship as that Applied Psychology . ..,,..... -rL whole effect was electrifying;. over= teport -Tiy rl Ge"orge '-ProperlyDesigned whelming' son: They could •find none The 914 COlrPEDESAT1011f svrnniao And just as the huge audience was 'phsicist will object that magnetic ssontsesl finesse about. to _burst into rounds of'fttatic, effects -are planetary, . but' that the :. _ applause, welcoming the famous weather is' purely local pbenomenoir: Sales Books Italian star in the only opera the great Parelli -had 'ever composed— fascinated and held in thrall by her 14 Feet of Caterpillars a etherQal beauty—Paola 13ianchi burst + CosNo No 1Vl ore:1 into song. The' Massachusetts State' ornithol- �'� `.'Signora Bianchi sends. her compli= merits to 'the 'representative of the ogist said once in our presence that Evening Globe: Sht will , see. Mr. each -young fledgling ' a in's ` fie in - rob Cranworth at once. nest consumed . every day in bugs, ioP / • Let us show you 'worms and other food, the equivalent eu<� � 4 how•we can improve A fussy, little 'Italian, in evening to 14 feet of caterpillars.`This means, dress, passed on the message in per- .o :'_the appearance of . for• a man. about the same"thing as �`1 YOUR sales books - fact English, but with a' very deep eating 67 feet of bologna sausage +'' �•�`' foreign accent, to the stage door- - keeper in his little glass -fronted box; every-.. 24 hours. .One sees by this \ — before which Harvey Cranworth bad something of what it means to kill. a robin. -- been waiting. His heart beat poste went up in the tiny a van en y a - lift 'to the floor where the principal y artistes at the Empress Theatre -had O�L� 4 a their dressing -roams. It was• odd that - _ he should feel like this. His daily u }' - duty often took him amongst. women _ An important . gold- property In 13ousqu' t Phone as -lovely, and .he had duly reported Township, Quebec. " Work to date ,hds _ a r g y g g With their- doings without a tremor. But .eland ore over excellent widths and This Newsp as something more than just ver high, average values increasing with „ _ s'" -about for map and analysis, W, L. ordinary beauty- - there -- = nchi, something that he or write - ' . • •. os! n depth, Send f _ f Poall Bia DONE & XO si ' "DRAPER OB MPANY • -found it�•impossible to define: • _ - -' •- :The Wilson'. Publishing • Co.; Limited (To be Continued! 330 Bay Street ADel. 9171 Toronto, Ontario 'itis TonoirTo Stock i='/7wt xciz ?3 Adelaide St.; VV.� Toronto _ Issue No. 27 — 36 a:~n.h ors« — la an«a street — •t. oathaily. we broaacarst stock quotations at 19.80 and 8.00- o.an. daily.. oyer` CKTI+ _ -, - - - _ "r.'.. -fro v F +-`°• t"+.h- ... .. - .. o' . ... , .... .. - - c ,c"':. ,..� . a\ :..'ter. •. �: :<t. rz.•� 't' _ _ . • r+ "� �` •'"s'� Mfr 1� � Qiii.� �YMtevsle ' �' T!>. Ari open -tea aced lam Farm Machinery achinery `�"``� F - ]�i Lrsf Yntinsl Elsa ta: •. ?ser *=iial, under the of the] i - „= 41.75 Per 710: t1 -W paid in advance Whi•te'vale Ba yCircle,.�---� to llaeiag A Baptist Mission Front J Wood, Cockpbutt,, J. !� o : ncl Cc' 8ubreriytior to the United Stsfgs will be held trt the home of Mrs. Case, DeLavai, S. 71. Lister. INSURANCE OF• -ALL 9=8 MGL $Stain =2.00 in advance, James Kayes, on Tuesday, July and WAWANEISA :StN9. CO. 7th. Supper +rill be served. froart 5 THRESHING ' MACHINE&- New; is ,year eboike of Fifteens Caaas" Cbmp Rates for Tarat and C,saebs - o'clock, until all are served- Every- Used and Re -guilt; Geo. Wbite sad Caat>,a�es �� _ ,JOHN MURKAR. Proorietcr, • body .welcome. and Waterloo. "7111 -sizes ff Equip- - - wairm Y�,� M ' -- — — - SCHOOL RE"RTL swedlow Township Coturcii' Meetings a►tnt. m� 5i(anurasa -" New and Used Machines is stock. Tea i FfaaAe3a1 3tsadiisg - ets: esd .. :" Banking Automobile of P S. S. No. 1L The next monthly ' meeting of Inspectiato invited. i _... _ ',Sr. 4th - Homer Jacktson, Don. Dun= the Pickering Township ' Council and Insurance.. Now seritus oMeii write or Phone can, Frank Williams, Ailsa Michell, will be held on Monday, July 13th, W. F. DISNEY, Greenwood ! . instead' of July 6th, the formerly faoNS Nex2S14 41tf ThirteenIn Different Towns ow BOWMAN & ROW$ Geo. White. Jr. 4th - Sr. 4th - Doug announced date. las Hazefoot.76, .Reta Miirie 74; Kiat _ with' sa: office erten to tate este WHITBY ONT r color Carter 73, Clayton Jackson ---- - ---- -- -- _-- _--- of doable the volume'effieleati�. Z✓arl.Lvaton 66, Inez White'62, Gor- You C8a BII 8t $One Sion Duncan 61. Sr. 3rd - Jr. 4th-- _ Your'enquirl are Invited and- your TI 13A , Vera Zubnsky 79, Thonuz s' Rickard �Caref res Comfort - f ER[813, 67, Ed:1a_Bielby 63; Owen Turner pstronsge apptlteiated. AC(:L+'BRURIEs, Gl, Eleni Le V.ebt k9• Jr. 'Did - Sr. D ,A. f � �,,,i i �' R Ali a+a low end better peiees :3rd= -Helen _ Malcolm 71, Duncan Turner 65, G. Ed. 1�'indsor id blur= Or Hohday'. Brougham Out. 1 .;ie Pennock 63, .Mildred Carter 54,� -rave Pboae s ti 1 yott can in Tornnto. Billie Michell 47.Sr. 2nd - Jr. 3rd -'By 00A0H K _ -,:Isabel Lehman 75, Jean Arnold 70, /j/' BROC•` Let us, re P i�ir that leak Agnes i3'ielby 69, Ecco Williams 66, . y top.. . 2nd-Ayi.: -r Carter, Murray Bielby Released from .the cares of the grind you'll enjoy a - ':THEATRE _ ".;Lloyd Seebeck; Sarah Malcolm, Har restful drive in a .luxurious parlor coach through skilled Motor Repwirs. = ` -ry Churchill, Barbara, Whnte, blur- p 13 � J ray Michell. 1st+ -David Pugh,,Win- clear, fresh air of the open countryside,` C• 113fortAbly cool at all three , Gordon J. Law %ton Churesill, 6etuteth Bielby, The �+ - - - _ Tables- -following is the result of the Music ". +.7 n1F r Time Tables - Friday And Set►►rdrty Phunc 290$ um I� ida - Exa-m: 100 per cent, Fran 'Will July 3 and 4 PICKER[NG. ONTARIO - �- Effective Saturday, lune 20th - - Isms, Homer Jackson, Allen ,Mich- `..CON,VENIENT DAILY MOTOR COACH SERVICE T~" y`'"" 7►t 7.30 xnd 9,3o ell; Reta Milne,- Doug. Barefoot. _ _ 98 per cent: Don. 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Jr. Pr, -Rlarke ' PINGWe are prepared t©repaixoars, `�Rbo=Harry Clark, Douglas -Kerrn- _ (between TORONTO andtrucks tractor.% and all farmeth •Short. No, un roll, 3sabel BLTH'FAL'O=N)✓W T'ORK-UETROI'C We a do sell Brantford Booflttg :Rutledge, teacher. (iE -LUS ANflELES-MONTREAL-OTTAWA y'. Wheels rebuilt and � Mat'riale, Empire Bathroom- GHICA O - • _, - and Egmpment,-Duro (Vater :.. a [n80171ner Greenwood. Circuit Field Day - an Canadian S. A. points t WO - k d otheF Ca ad' and U S tire -setting, od wor wood turning of all minds. systems- Beatty- annua'1 Field Da and Con PI — -your order now for Nn,I stable Egn[pnient CKERING TORONTO - Place Titre y ther 8uilding.Materials . cert under the auspices of the The Pickering to Toronto service remains uncbangcd oo rking aild turii-in- kL tiwfttes Free w d•wo Gr•een:.00d Circuit of the, United. Phone or Call eed -gknt -i as _July qh, in F. L. Gpeen'� .,Picnic, - -- _ RQi�tE- R ' s '=• � •'' - !• •• Brock Road Store Blacksmith Shop. -. r _~iPark, beg�ttning at' 1 'p. m. stand- •.• .; . TI -CA T['4tE TA �• J. � p ,�ard finis. The Gomntittee have -arr :A�I'D- •A LI, CO:4CH T'EiAVl�L [NFOR.ytATION AT - (Successot fo W. H. Jackson) phone 41,502 ala(ged as excellent. program' of Phhoe Pick 2729 - sports, including. softball from nei-_-KH'RIN(}• ONTARIG �. PIC ghborin�g tear, races, ladies- nail- • GRAY... ..COACH _ LINES - _ .. - ---.1-26- ---- - - - - - driving contests, tug-of-war, etc, :_tor•• which ,liberal : prizes will be 'EASTERN HOUSF. "Bulk :givest In the evening a high-class PHONE 4500 Cocoa � t R � Honey 101b: pail entertainment will be :given on : the ------ - — -- ---- - -• 2 lbs., 23e, 09ce. groan* by Bert. Han-cy and C. _ I,e Roy Kenney Sun single and don= FARMERS :•-SPEOIAL ble numbers, The Ttiro •Harolds, i WHITE o (Harold Cluff ' and Harold °Rich); z Sugar, YELLOW 100 lb. Bag, $4.850.1. Canada's Leading Radio Artists, r and ' Mies Gertrude Corbett, sop= You can et To �ricef [or ramo and 'entertainer; Mrs Bert MACARONI COOKING RICE 'TOMATO JUICI� p 5'27c, 3 lbs. 19c. 4 tine, 19c. `Marvey, Accompanist. Admission, .S5 cents, children, 20. cents. Cars _ _ •- -- • _ • -• _ Chol<ce Veal Calves Right 'SPECIAL Tarliied oA- grounds, 25 6kmi. "One Jewell�+ admission for afternoon and even - at Hams. - Shortening, 4 lb. k . :`'ins.' Lunches, lint drinlas etc. sold _ _: p a77c. oa► the grounds a - --'DRIED PEACHES PRUNEy _. - e have a- Buyer at the'".'C Ftot er Ib. 21e. 2 Soso, 1!?;. 2 tine, Kl9e, Y -CARPENTER. & BUILURR Farm ---Monday, Tuesday &� . f _; : 'Alterations, Sash, Doors and _'Wednesday, each -week, and Huron Toilet Tissue, S rolls, _25c. ' Screens made to order, • 11r..� W, CuN'[rEE P. dt G. SOAP "BgIiDINRr. Plans and Estimates given os ay- Toronto. Pr>tices. , _ _ Per Ib., 89c. "''' 14 bwrs, l9c�, Aruutaewick, 4 ties. 190. Cmerat Rtpatr Voile. _ ... .:. _ :. P'IO-KERING- FARMS S. POYNTBR, - Rokerin LIlIITED BQ�% �"% O s MVR�s N' Telephone S r. - +► .. _ 'PiOirAring 8i0fi 1.0wes T TJVWT -7T I Ah ..M- ..., -• �.�., ,Tc £AE- list Form, .e. Cem• p 1. Lit. 1. Miller TZ"EltS WANTED O'N� /LL Dopy, Bot c; Lat. tat Farm - .�.— L. E. -.:-'Now pp Miss Mac asb .spent a day this Pretty, Elizabeth, Gram. c. Phys. Tenders will be received by the :FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND week with the Dryden family. 2; Arith. 3; Bot. 2. Fr. 2. W. let. undersigned up to Saturday, July SMBALMFR for business Mr, -art Mrs. Caskey have been Forza, 1. . 1. Lit. 2. Prowse, 4th, 1936, for decorating the inter visiting friends 'here this week. flucue�or to W. J. Kather, victor, Grant. e; Phys. 3,•- Arith. c, for of the Whitevale Public School B�uQv GENERAL HLACKS'dITHING ;-—Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Birkett wwre Bot. 3; Lat. tat Form. 2. Comp 2; S. S. No. 8, Pickering. The walls _ _In Port Credit over . *e weekend. Plight and Day Seevi -- 3 Lit 3. Prones. Russell, Grata 2; and ceiling to be given one cock of WOODWORK• " .. _ We .are worry .to report Mrs. Mot- Phys. 2,• Arith. 3. Bot,• 3; Fr. 3. Lat.. Muzesco, the wood -work to be giv- Business Phone R, as Pbess 1wrslu,s mother in very poor health *'z 2. Cotmp. 2; Lit. 2 Saver, Sybil, Sot. en one coat of paint, also desks to 9!<Oi W30 Shop is �rtuated behind the -•at present. c. Fr. 1st, Form, c, Lat. let Form, be varnished. Shell Service Station. The-mengwa of the Baptist choire; Comp. 2. lit. 3. Tomlinson, Alan, W. E. Jonston, See-Treas. Jack i Open every day except Tuesday of re entertained at tke Parsonage Gram. e. Phys. c; Arith. 2; Bot, 2. R: R. L L ORA Hill, Out. •' 0 h a p m.a n each week. which is reserved for - on Friday even* last. Fr. 3, Leh 3; Com. 2; Lit. 2. Tran, Represents the outside work. Mr. and Mrs.. Douglas have left . Isobel Grain. c; Phys. c; Arith, c. � .;for their farm sit Mazkdale for the ?ENDERS WANTED Cm ada Life AiitrK Co F• T. .WOcxsw'ai►�a Fr. lat,)rorm, S. Lat let Foran, 3; .,r•-- -Canada's oldest PICKERIN(,} " aumzrter, months. C=p 3; Lit. 2. Alg. 3. Forst 1 — -The Official Board and Board of Tenders .will be received by t'he Bacon; Myrtle, Gram. 2; History, undersigned up to Monday, ' Jury Lift Insurance .� Stewards .of. 'this. United g' Church will 1- Geog. S. Bot. 1;. Al 1. Fr. 1, '•- 13th for decorating and painting, company Madeline ' meet to Monday eveWW next. Lat 1; Comp. 2, lit. 2. Bame, Harry Several frau here' attended. the . Hist. 1, Geog.. 3; Sot. 3; inside and outside of Dunbarton ".Memorial Service at Uxbridge on 1, Lat 1', Comp. c; Lit. 2. Burt School. For particulars aPP1Y LO WHITBY.'PtCKERING Beauty Walton Annis,. Secretary, Dunbar - Sunday last. Dorothy, Grain. c; Hist. c; Geog. c, ton, Or>x. •�• and vicinity. c�On� Mr. and Mrs. Fred' Cowie of Zep- The Canada Life has served Canadians Sal Bot. c. Alg. 3; fr. c. Lat. 3; Comp 'hyr, and Russ Cowie, of Toronto, c. Douglas, Bruce, Grace. 1; Hist. for 88 years. During the past Eve yeanf were in tawztl on Saturday evening, 2; G,eog..2 Bot. 2; Alg. '1. Fr. 1. Service a thin Company paid topohcy owners and HAIR CUTTING, Mrs, Burton has returned to Tor-' Lat 1. Form 3, Li,t. 2. Form 3, Com beneficiaries over 1131,0of pot, It fere P Radio asset for the protection of policy owner: SHAMPOOING. onto this weekl after a 2 --eek visit 2. Glover, Helen, gram. c; Hist. 1, of over $242,000.000. FINGERING, { with Mr. and Mrs. E. Bryan. Geog. G Bot. c ,Alg. 2, Fr. 2, Lat. Phone Pick 5222 R. R. 1. Whitby. MARCELLING Mrs. Robbins, of Linds$y and sin- 2; Comp. 2, Lt 1. Johnson, Mabel, Eggert service and re - Gram. $;'H15t. C: Geog. c; pairs to all makes. ReaB C"II11eg Eveets Specialise -Hoc Oil Treatment ter, Etthel, of New York, visited Sot. 2; and Permanent J s mends here last week. Alg, 1. Fr 1; Lat. 1; Comp 1. Zit.easonable Prices Severs] from here attended the 3. Mothersill, Marjorie;' Gram. c: gnable'ohargd8. Work Cedar Grove Garden, Party Jul.Jnt. 4tlt, funeral of the late Mark at Duff, a July .8th --Greenwood Circuit Sports MRS. M. MUNDELL Hist. 2, Geog. 3; Bot. c; Alg.. 3. Fr. guaranteed S. S. U. Church, Pick. Bay. Jul. 8th, Phoma 1906 OLAREMONT. ; Brooklin last week. 1, Lat 2. Comp.' 3; Lit. 3; Spang,yF Claremont young tidies were nuc glary, Giam. c:' Hist. c. Geog �; .ARTHUR FIELD' cessful in a softball game with Bot. 3; Alg. 3. Fr. c; Lat. c. Camp. Greenwood ladies, at that place 'on 2. Lit. 3. Symes, Ameie, hist. 'c; Graduate Radio and. Television Institute. - = Friday evet»n of last week:" Member Official Radio Servics Men's y R Csevq. c. Alg. e, Fr:' c. Lit. 3; Comp Association. The Pugh -Evans Second Annual -3. Lit. 3. Ward, Jean; Gram. -c. Hist. = Picnic _takes place ori Saturday, the Geog. 3; Bat. 3. Alg. c. Fr- 3. 348 Phnnr 3201. PIGKERING 4th of July, at McKay's Park. An- Lai. 3. Comp. 3; Lit. c. other family re -union now well -es- Horse Register r ; e kablislied.� - - - '�-"'"` y - r t �- r r reci ! Rev. Dlz•. Augustine addressed the' or the 1?t>znily Re 1n1on or it.IY:AiE.IN (-21:34• _.,s.1.. Pure _ - T Annual Memorial. Service at Bruns-- the Wwldinci Party serve Imported Clydesdale Stallion. The , r - 1 yi kick Hill Cemetery 9n; Sundayafter- property. of Oscar «ikon. Brun noon last. f 1*am, Ont: will make 'the-Geasun A 'nNrniier o€ the girl.A• of the C. N EILSON S a 1g36 .at hi3 own 'stable. Terms. G. 1. T. of the United Church' are' Bricks 313-,0f}, payable Feb. 3st, 1937, - with- 3lra. J. Ice Cream Enr�)ment. No. 2233. - s urn , a few days E. GCover, at the litter's cottage prompt Delivery Service on all CObIMOD4R1Kd AGAIN (`Lr;812)— �� 'l ; -Trent River. Choicely bre Clyde.. Stallion ` \ The Sacrament of the"Lord's Su Special Ordetl in or out of town. •=-'w P- property of R. Defoe, Green R!ti- per sill be observed at the morning er will make the season of 193f,. c i -service irk the United-' Church, on B: A. Products, Coal Oil, D'tsiiN follows: Tuesday, flay 19; will Sunday nett. The evening service ate Pressure Gun Greaso leave his own . stable for' Hugh ` V1 'l. is_withdrasn owing to the Decora l E ptygh's.for moon; thence to John • � inion service at the Cemetery. ALF. S PLAC Barnes, Cherrywood; for ,night; _ i�l�Who �� The Commtutity Church Services Wednesday-Rcoceed5 -to ;SlcGriI T in-'Claeemont- win wrim nce on Sun- . , C L A R E M O ' '1', O N T. -Cir Bros.. Altona Rd. for noon; day, July 12th, when Rev. J- E. Phone Clare. iZ07 thence to his Own stable for night • - x Glover will *conduct the services, in Thursday,. proceeds_ to • Ved � �hwayr�. the ab4ertee of Mr. Augustine, who Wrights, -lot 29, con. -6 Pickering, will then be on vacation. Illarc�ay'TrariSport for noon; thence,to his own stable ° -_ _Mrs. Neal, of North Claremont, J - ahere' he will ' remain _antic "the- . . is reported' to' be in a - veiy critical fn)lowing Tuesday morning. Nig condition, and was taken to Hospet• -. Ifaiiy Service II1t;i{OIiY 1. 11—No. (11155) the, al, thin `week- for obser atioM 'We - between C aremunt, Brougham _Pure Bred lack Percheron Stili • - - Arust that her illness is not serious Greenwood, Whitevale. and Torohtc ion, the property _of A1lan.Reesor, • and that she may be at'her home a- will make the season of 1936, a* or either driving or zvalktng gain very soonl My drivers are trained to be carefu his awn stable, lot 3, con. 4. Scar - The Annual Decoration -Day Ser courteous and reliable. boro. Ter,vrs: -310 payable March :--vices of the -.Claremont Union; Cem s'.r itis^ hnrolment No. 915. _ I APPEAL to the motorists of Ontario to rriake night will be herd at !fie cemetery. driving (and night walking) as safe and enjoyable -.as etery. Special Rates on, Long Distance .LOLL (2-'136), 1292, Imp. 'French da I believe. it..can be done bn Sunday, July 5th,.at 2.30 p, m. hauling, Percheron Stallion. An outstand 'driving (or' walking) by y. . —•b the simple expedient of applying the principles '1 Y 1 r men will h i i c e f ht The res den ton horse o S. T 8"Y .. ing perche g -officiate, and will be assisted tri po order too small, None too large quality,�sarrying first-class, of COURTESY• _ the ,Matte quartet of the' Baptist All shipments insured and pr6teeted premium certificate the proper- 'Let us make it an infallible rule' to dip or dint otrt i'I - Church. Mr. Cooper's• sound system from tke weather _ _ ty of E. A.. Somerville.., Will lights when meeting other cars. It will soon become will make it . pdssible for all to 1 stand for the season of 1936, at almost automatic for us to do so. Oncoming drivers .."-hear, • and ' take. part - in the service. TeL Clare. P C.`y his own . stable, lot 1.4, 10th line,' " will respond. Within a very short time, this "deliber- The Brock Road from Brougham Class. B_ and C, Markham. Terms: To insure a -'. • , ate gesture" of Courtesy (as it now is) will become a to Claresngnt is now being, prepared Owned and operated by foal, $10. payable March 1st, fixed habit. - • for what is reported to be a treaiC Frank S. Barela) 1937. All accidents . . at owrier.'s : •''Do not crowd the other Fellow when meeting or Ment of the calcium chloride and I risk. passing. If he is inclined to be a nervous 'driver, he to that at __.. �_ ..._ T— ..._ __ clay surfacing, similar -- '-_.--- _ -. r - -- �. __"_�. may easily misjudge distance at night. We don't know • the south end. This treatment ap- us no ing o e ---- �i iAnd it costs th' t giv hire- several feet of ' 5 pears to be very effective in hold- ;NOTICE clearance. ''t� ing the gravel where it belongs and keeps_the dust down. - Let us give pedestrians than ample space for F The Park $oard are reported to �'A are pleased' to announce that our representative,' 'walking• We have all the advantage when we are be very "Wel] satisfied with result driving and the other fellow is afoot. Let us not use of the Field Day. It was believed "Mr.. T. M. Wilcox has Col his summer 1936 that advantage in a bullying way. :'t t ,e n the biggest day yet canvass and will ,b@ e•alling on"yon shortly -to solicit ..,,% ''On the other hand, when we are walking, let us show Ir the crond was'much gteater ttian your Or er OT aITI an pring a 1V@ry. true cotutesy to'tthose who are driving. vv nen "in amy other year, and the set re- WITH traffic, we place ALL the responsibility upon ceipts, though.not yet recorded,` Will :' �V.e would also like to remindour friends andeuetomers -- at, Always k facing oncoming traffic, _ the motori Wal a g probably show similar results. A de- khat we are the original of the several nurseries located and wear or -carry some light that the lights''of: * .. tailed report of the. sport events is Wilcox is aUth- oncoming cars will pick up, even if You carry only a not available, but Claremont was in Bowmanville, and no one but Mr. s'..pa�y opened newspaper. eonsprcuous ir! the football and soft prized to solicit your order on otic behalf in ,%car- These are a few instances only, to demonstrate the :batt .games, winning each of these boro, Mark -ham or Pickering Townships. s. SPIRIT ' of. Courtesy which I am suggesting and two events. The sports Program , re - ceived the commendation ,of every $ROOhDALE-KING�VAY, Ltd. recommending to the people of Ontario. one, and the :amateur contest in the. •=Practise and preach the golden rule of the road evening, as usual was quite attract- _ . B owmanville, Ontario - "`Show, to others the same courtesy that you would ive. Thirty• entries. appeared on this — -. -- like to have shown to you". /- sacral ratingof =-program, the . g' Drive within the Circle of Secur><t� rncerely wvtrra, which waa probably not as high as - -- that of last .year, • but proved very 4 3: entertaining rev-ertheless. Except- on .:Dunlop FDrts, -' Tonally good ,prizes were given and I there were plenty of them. Jure "The World's finest tires: ' - ` '23rd will Tow be recogn'ZedL as the V. • • • "INI'STER OF { '° of the Clarefhont Annual Field . Leowest piriee8 in history. - H I G' H WAY S,"'TRY �� 1 _ ; Day, a very desirable move by • the PROVINCE OF T 1 Boats. Tire and Tube cloak on hand, g p ONTARiQ COURTESY .�Solsawl Reports— "B• A. Gasolbae� Ql�$ Eto. •: Claremont Continuation. — 1st, Iii— - ---YOU'LL Complete Lab. and Ciarnk Case Servloe.> 100. 2iid, 66=-"74', std; 6a—ss. Credit ' Jim Paye. ,. tiene5ral Rep�iire and Aooeseorlee.. ENJOY !Y ;{ . 50-69. Form t. --Goatee, t Arith. 3,"Botany; 2, Fr. tat Form, Road Services Batteries and Oharginge, - 2; Latin, 1st Form, 2; Comp. 3. Lit. ,' Z Ph s: 1; • 1 tarn. Ann y e. Fo � Anna, rsyth .hrith_ e. Bot. 1, Fr, 2; 'Lat, 1; Comp Old Church Service Station t>< It 2; Lit. 2. Johnson, Marg: Gram. 1; 401cri .A be AB rmo 3PZe 10,As8ir3 i. Fr. . ! 2 Int t; Arith. Z;`Sod 0. Is.. THOMPSON,, Prop. a. B. BPENOER �i[aoh mp. 1. Co2; Lit. 1. LOyet, Frances, _ _ Pietorig Out c.La#. !Phone 40W S, ph". c., Ewtany. r" - •-t Receives a Number of Degreez Canadians'Don't- Gas Ma Scientists . Yew Dr*mkEnough MA a Elhinated � 3 Tota 1 f4pse Lower Income Croups Partic- Five -Ways of Dealing With It w" Phe,niimenon Is Witnessed ' ularly Fail to Use This Have Been Proposed 1 at . Various Points in Important Food Russian Territory NEW YORK—Most insidious of all - gases is carbon monovide, which is MOSCOW —The total eclips of the 9TTAWA -- It is still nece.isary exhausted by every mato and which.is _ sun became, visible over Soviet terri- to educate Canadians to dunk milk, the principal ingredient of street gas. * tory at Tuapse, Russia, at 6.58 a.m. It is colorless and odorless and s• local time June 19th. Mia Laura C. Pepper, of the milk poisonous that in the holland Tunnel Speeding along the "path of total - utilization branch of the Department and elaborate ' ventilating system itq" at 2,000 miles an hour, it became of Agriculture, who lest Ottawa to holds it down to about fourparts in .. visible in rapid succession at the vari. attend the public health convention ten thousand of air. Such is the men- y `. In Vancouver, took a' report compiled Q, oua points where scientific expedi ace that Both here and abroad chem- tions were stationed; depending on from statements of medical health fats for years have been trying to the weather which 'was 'alightly officers in 43 Canadian cities show- mako street gas harmless before it cloudy. ing that the average milk consump-, reaches the kitchen stove. Nothing ' A: t gnomical, photographic and tion is less than one cup and a half can be done about the exhaust of per person per day. automobiles. : radio instruments were brought in - f: i stantaneously into action to obtain As' babies, toddlers and growing Five methods have been proposed. the maximum amount of information children should consume at least one First Method: Wash out the car- quatt of milk per day and more that; bon monoxide with a solution of cop- available during the brie! two mia- a sat is usual) used in coffee or ,.. �% uta of the phenomenon. p y per salts under high pressure. Its Three airplanes made observations - : te- for one individual, the average, turas out that the tanks corrode and abode the clouds at Belo Rehmens- is much below health requirements, that too much solution must be used r ` k .ya. It was stated.something like 3,000 cubic meters '!? ; ._.:.,I, ` g ^s k (Reuters News Agancy' reported "The lower -income groups are not. for 100,000 cubic meters of gas. from Belo Remenakaya by wireless using milk -as they, should," one of • Second Method: Make the Carbon :Premier Baldwin; Prime Minister, dressed in his academic robes that the totality was almost compete the officials of the Department said. monoxide combine with some organic in the procession to -the Senate at Cambridge University, where he "In cities in particular the average substance at a temperature of 120 de- presented a number of degrees. Prior to these ceremonies he attended at 6.56 a.m., local time. The •eclipse pink consumption is low and,: there gees C. and high -pressure. There the opening of the new Fitzwilliam Museum Galleries was a complete and magnificent apee- are still -districts where milk is re- is no market for the product—sodium tads: . At. 7:00 a the clouds took Carded as a luxury and education is- formate. on a reddish greeenn aspect and obscur- ity became complete. At 7.01 a.m., pry" Third Method: Liquefying and then Trosslorf - the total eclipse had nearly ended. At Miss Pepper will take charge of separating the carbon.. monoxide. ire Fears- Return 7.04 Am., the sun shone fully again, Hi pressures and low temperatures Renters reported A milk utilization exhibit at the pub- &h P P lic .health convention 'then visit the are essential. These are obtained W7 efi• Reports were eagerly awaited from district conventions of women's insti- only at high coat. Liquefying the gas j 1 a r Of Prthe various scientific expeditions. tutee in Alberta. "I intend to stress also condenses other valuable consti- p - S t ..the value of a hot school lunch in the tuents that have a high heat value. 'interest of health. in the talks in To restore these to' the kitcheiT gas - - _ Peace Between Canada rural districts," she said. would be an expensive procedure. -U. S. World Example Later Mins Pepper will attend the Moreover street gas, has a pro- Circulation Men Say'.Readers United Mtrderatur, Right Rev. p confefence, k+f the Albertli G1rPs Clubs nouneed odor. This !s removed. Hence Protest If Puzzle is Richard Roberts, Urges leaks would not be easily detected by FORT ERIE, Ont.—"We on this at Olds and- will speak to classes. or- Ol]litted . Changes First international border recoSenize each mare smelling. - ganized by the extension service of other's failings, but we don't view. Fourth method- Transform the car - she University of Saskatoon in the -DALLAS,Tex.- — The men 'who them• with distrust," said George L, bon monoxide into an innocuous yete , horthern, part of Saskatchewsai. supervise,, the distribution of -.the TORONTO, — "There is no use Grobe. Buff --4o, as delegates of the treatingInflworld's newspapers had a • good word bleating about the return of prosper- Associated Countrywomen of the street c s withmmable Th by - street has with steam, e procedure recently for the cross -word. puzzle. "' ,fty," Right Reverend Richard Roberts World gathered at the centre of - - � because 104 times more steam is required than is Many new features and fade have of Toronto, Moderator of the United Peace. Brid�te here recently. flashed into prominence since cross- Church of Canada, declared recently, "After all, we have earned the. theoretically demanded. -If the amount word puzzles first appeared about 10 at .the a • R of steam is 'cal down to -only -ten p pp public worship service. of the right to understand each other of s that demanded by theory a gay Years ago, but delegates attending Toronfo conference. "If prosperity through sharing each other's pr'ob�- , is obtained which still contains about the convention` of the International came back to u's-as we are, thea Clod lems. What has been acieved on this i Circulation Managers'- .Association belp sue," he said. continent and Canada can well be 3 per cent carbon monoxide. agree Fifth Method: Convert street Seas d the _vert}cal-horizontal word Ressurrectioa of righteoueaeaa to exemplified. to other parts' .oi the c - Into methane or marsh -gas with by- -By hunt stAr :is a topnotch 'attraction. needed before anything else, the mod- world, he said. -By -KEN .EDWARD3 drogen. Methane t. harmless; yet it � on. T. B.. McQuesten, Qntarlo Omission from one edition, one circa- orator said, and there is no time H good - ator Paid; was enough�to start pro- comingunless it is one of integrity Minister of Highways. welcomed the burns. tuts from readers. and bearing one anotber's burdens. visitors .to' Can da. The peace which A, certain success hAs been achieved At round table discussions comics Rediscovery of Christianity Is com- exists Between the two countries was T in Germany by combining the fourth ing to override the "dark -plague of based on a just treat he said. Nei- - and .pictures were rated higher than j y, 4,M, and fifth methods. Street gas is news .and editorials- in attention secularism,"_.which is laying waste to ther rt gave u party p nor acquired s treated with enough steam to reduce value. Serials. women's page features, the world. territory; there. were no harsh pend - , the 'carbon monoxide content "to 4 society and tetgle news also were Dr. Roberta said his travels about ties. The. efficacy of such a settle- n- cent. Thereupon the treated gas Canada the past is combined with hydro, cn to form •rated.highly. Da two years have con- anent had been demonstrated by a vinced •him there is a great longing century an4 a quarter of peace. _ methane. for a spiritual renewal. Mrs Alfred Watt, president of the "Believe me," he aaid, "nothing Is international organization, spoke for R Nobody Ever Paid Any 7ReaCtiO- going to help. us very much unless we the delegates, saying that rural wow ' get in our time a new alfprehension. men the world over were showing Attention to ft Anyways h of Jesus Christ that will charge uthat friendship Sheer bigness affects different P between nations need people differently. Our first .act af- with a Tightly and creative„poRer to not wait upon political expedient but SOUTH HADLEY, Mass.' A bride s. coming from the Queen* was humanize our industry, spiritualize were accomplished by mutual-. feel ay "love and honor” her husband, , our education, moralize our justice, \ to send away for n sat of, tiny lugs, obut no bs himlonger need she promise to and divert the pressure put sato the - y p E P' y etty mutual ezptoitation into con-. sire med- lass phials a•hi, h you fill 1,OOD delegates represent- P With sugar -water and bang' on :the - 1 %rQQQr0D0 Gain - ing 6,350 churches at th'e Biennial T&- 7 he New Yorker, structive act[on." porch to attract hummingbirds.— F General Council of Congregational He said he can see no abort and In win Exports and Christian Churches. of the i n• ea.ay cure' .for the malady, of modern y ' 4 ited States declared recently. They :.., civilization. -Today there exists a so - voted unanimously to eliminate the British 'cinemas. are visited each sial order or. dictatorship, imperial- OTTAWA —' The ' Department of "obey"from the marriage cows as week by 20,000,000 persons, who pay ism .and .militarism that keep the Trade and Commerce reports. that "irritating and needless." $200 000 000 it world on. the verge or another war; Canada's export last May were more e , year foe admission. which would sink it into the barbai•- than }n May last year and that in- ixm of another dak age.- posts' were worth'almost '$3.000,000Christianity continuedthe modera- more than ' in Ma, , 1935. °wwRS _ Sweeping the Sky for Comets - tor, has „proded itself capable of re - 1 . The department reported that ex.' pealed renewals. They bad .begun :Brings Fame to Ohio Amateur with a rediscovery of Christianity. ports of Canadian produce were worts _ is -$83,819,751.. compared with $65,49%. That Eclipse is the most fam covery of Chrtstianity. There are a' parta.w.ere valued at $39.0]'3.6G9 tom oua race horse that ever lived! ; Persons unfainiijar ,.ith the tricks been found in' one He was a direct descendant of the ` year. Very few of great many signs It is needed: and Pared, with a May, •1936 valuatioe "barley". Eclipse was never beat- and hardships of the 'port of comet them ever become visible to the- nak-' there are many signs it is coming, , - en in a race—he ran 'l6 races and hunt'ng mai consider .Leslie C. Pel ed .eyei as the Peltier comet- is ex- he believed. 539,747. $54 tier, of Del The largest exno; t item was wheat ' "•matches and sired 344 winners. � Phos, Ohio, a lucky man 'petted to do around August 1. The _ _ � worth $21,67•i,113 last May and $]0. In 1764 he was foaled and owned to have. found no less' than five of discoverer has the satisfactioi of worth 2 the came month last year. by*the Duke of Cumberland. i then, celestial visitors. Nothing of having his comet named for him, but • - The steeplechase had its origin the sort, declares the New York Snn: his joy over finding something new h �a C18t r'in Ireland. Mr Ueltier probably never spotted a in the heavens transcends all'thou ht , In 648 B.C. at the 33rd Olym. g y Ar-t_rmn to Favor piad horse racing was 'introduced comet . by chance. H:a success, like, of praise or reward: into Greece. that of other professional and ams- Most comet 'hunters are amateurs, ;Sults for Daytime King Solomon, 1000 years B.C., teun comet catchers, is due to per- for the reason that professional as bought race horses in Egypt and sistence, to disregard of Summer's tronomers are, -as a rule, busy. with $14,551,133 Contributed By' PARIS—Midseason co:lections are ,.. paid las much gas $3000 each. !beat and Winter's cold' and to hard, work which they consider more im- Ottawa for the Trans- in many ways more instructive thar • Goldsmiths Maid, one of the i methodical work.. largest money horses in racin Portant: The amateur uses a tele- the big summer -and winter o en'n g _.___-:Canada ,.Road p historyMost of the comets whose dis- scope -of -low power- and ratber-wide They show the mode —her total earnings were P° pruned, as it $364,000.' Also the first trotter to i covery is a matter of chance are field. With this he slowly sweeps a_ were, of the .plethora of seniat1ona4,- do the mile in 'l min., 15 seconds: big ones. Usually they have ap- section of the sky, then raises or OTTAWA — The Dominion has con• but superficial detail, used in in - Did you kinow that the first cir. ' proached - the earth from the direr- lowers• the instrument slightly and tributed $14,551,133 toward the prow troducing any new fashion. They are eular track in the world' was built. i tion of the sun and have been hid- repeats the process. He may spend ince,' cost of constructing the Trans, created with at least ",In eye and a in America" den' by the solar glare until they hours at this task. If he - spies a Canada Highway, a return tabled in' half" on. the smart private client. Also, on June 17, 191') at 1.&- y speaking, y patch o,' light he stops and ex- Hence; they resent a particular) �� ' were astronomical] s eakin a1- fuzz the House of Commons disclosed re � .tonna, Wishing )ting" paid $1213 g P P y ' 3'an a $1 bet, most. upon us. Then they might ap- amines it closely.. It may be a nebu- cently. "lifeline" .picture of t.bc future style . Well folks, thanks for listen- Pear in the morning or evening sky la; he"`cotisults 'a sky chart to . flnd BY .provinces, Dominion contriba• ,cane. ing--be with you soon:. Adios, to thousands of watchers at the same out. -If there is no nebula there, his tions to the Trans -Canada Highways suits shoo. ,Signs of c-necntrating arndgos time. A comet close to the sun might pulse beat begins to quicken. under relief, legislation 'totalle4 to their' oId-time n}ace in the day flar-. suddenly into view during, a But he does not jump at• conclu- ,last May 30;, Prince Edward Island, time mode next fall, instead of $263,021; Nova 'Scotia, $1,525,420; :QUESTION B(�X � �. total eclipse. A few comets have alone. He knowa•'tbat if the object .. ndantinA themselves to many diversi New Brunswick, $971,350; Quebec, $3- - if you have any nutation -re. total eclipse. A few comets have is'a comet it must be moving among fled uses, as they have done recently. - - swing •port perso�t liti•s or been bright enough to • be plainly. the stirs, sp he watches it for .an 756, Ontario, $10;239072; Manitoba, Though many dressy afternoon suits T any particular angle t� a same, $816.881• Saskatehewani $10,490; Al - visible in the daytime, hour or more. Mr. Peltier is 'said �n! midnight tailleurs are still ares �r3cn n►;t• to arils, Room The comets for which Mr. Peltier to have 'studied his newest #.omet Berta iS9b,344; British Columbia, 1436 ant in midaeason collections, their ii'23, T3" T4i; a eat Toron. 425. tear. �d en nal � -*ply is daeir- and his fellow enthusiasts all • over from 9.30 p:m, until 2:90 a.m. before mat-r'nis' And' character stamp them ro a e�yir•erehiw ta.np. j tial calf; the would are constantly searching he was thoroughly- convinced that- it as definitely of the, end -of -summer ` tr P moving. 51 l ` are- telescopic. As many as .11 have was mo .. v . , .', rm: '�.r,.-4mx',+N.J.",•xw .. r14k, v !TN BED EACU �iIl��ERI FINANCIAL- NO MUMMM Although Only in Her Teens s" This young woman has certainly bad her share of trouble. ,Though vatwenty. now, she was laid up each her with rhenatatism. Last' winter was different. By that time she had begun tb take ikr&chen Salt's, and since then there has been Gross recovoty at Parkhior lithe veyurs area now ondthe aprope fracturing.' map- no further sign of rheumatism- Mines, Michipicoten area, ' "I am only twenty," she writes, month of May amounted to , $27,600 ping the claims;' and tying lines with ."and have suffered from rheumatism from the milling. of 1,628 tons of ore, the adjoining Hard Rock and Oklend for five or six years now. I used to according to a report from G. F. properties. It. is anticipated that the met it in the legs, and each winter was laid up for weeks with rheums- Racine, secretary -treasurer of the survey, will be, completed in. a few tic inflammation in the • knee joints company. An excellent grade of .ore days. and ankles. The winter before ,last, is being milled from stopes on the after a bad attack I began taking 9th, 10th and 11th levels, Mr. Racine Belleterre Mines Ltd., subsidiary of Kruschen Salts, and since then have states, recovery for the first fifteen McIntyre Porcupine Mines, is con - not had a . touch of rheumatism, da s of June being. estimated at $23,- tinuing development on its property thanks to Kruschen."—(Miss) M.- i y Do you realize what often causes 000. in the baud lake area, Quebec, with crosscutting being carried out to - which Uric acid deposits prbduction .for the eight months' on the b50 ft. level, ._'which form as the result of sluggish period ended May 31st last totalled wards the vein eliminating organs. Kruschen Salts $206,063 from 14,266 tons of ore according to R. J. Ennis, general belps.to clear those deposits from the treated. Average daily milling dur- manager of McIntyre. On the 125 -ft. system: The numerous mineral salts ing the 'period was 60 tons, while level a value of .3 ozs. gold has been in Kruschen combine to remove per ton amounted to exce3s uric acid and help purify the :average recovery p secured across a width of 8 feet. The blood.. $14.44. 250 -ft., horizon returned a value of. - 95 ozs. across six feet while on the West -Side Long Lac Gold Mines 875 -ft. level over a ,10 ft. width a No. 1 diamond drill entered the vein value of .275 ozs. gold per -ton has l at 170 ft. an�.'after passing through been obtained. 9 ft. ,of 'heavy mineralization, was still in vein material, a wire to head office from company officials states. Shareholders of Glal m Gold Mines 'n boxed at a special general meeting held �he hole is being _ from t Core f _ v'd approved a b law pro t ' -- • � O U ,and will be forwarded immediately June 22nd aper y �` to Toronto for assay. West -Side is ing for an increase in the capital th most easterly opera- stock by 1,000,000 shares, bringing .DIXIE gives you a long cool smoke.... And it's :.always FRESH in the plug. H E^1% I carrying on e _ tion at present ander way in the. the total capitalization to 4,500,000 Little Long Lac camp, with two shares. A firm .underwriting was SCOUT G. M. ACCRED, age 13, Before we were ever a patient is groups -now being explored. granted on a block of 200,000 new a hospital shares and options an 6b0,J00 shares 2nd Raymond -Troop, Alta.—For his p' al we looked upon the place i The bride o! a few weeks zioticed as one to dread. But since having a that her husband was depre3ied. Following some delays the diamond at prices up to be tanks psi share. rescue gni thea Channell of Factory taste of what a hospital means it Bride,— Gerald, dearest, I know drill outfit has been set up on the Application will be made for listing one in physical distress we •know it something ' is troubling you. and I Lake Moron Gold Mines property east the' shares on the mining section of Lake• is welcome refuge. CUB BRIAN CARTER, • age 12, wast you to tell me what it is; you= of Hard Rock in the Little Long Lac the Toronto Stock Exchange. The 35th Toronto Pack, Ont. — For his worries are not your wovTies' now, area, and it is expected that good annual meeting held prior l business the ape Classified Advertising they are our worries. time will be made from s h 8 man pproved and ras teportsne ttad adopted. Forbes fr•ompdrown ng din the ySt. Lawrence Groom—Oh, very well. We've just drill has been set up m River. PaOPESTT-7031• NAZE had a letter from a girl I usel to go Der as to give a cross a;ctioa o a Geddes was elected to fill• a vacancy SCOUT LEWIS CLIFFORD, age L;R\ISHED H o U s E, so ACRES with; and she is suing u■ for breach' large part of the structure at a point on the board, with other directors 7e- 13 68th Winnipeg Troop, Man.—For F land, station close. Good bussn�ess of promise. where there appears to have been In elected far the ensuing year. the prompt way in which he removed opening. Bargain.. LtveIy'e, Chualeit4" . a three year old boy from the icy Ontario. Gerald If she's had three hue- waters of the Assiniboine River, and PEOTOGZAW= bands already, why should I marry a then carried him to the nearest house. '-LARGEMF-NT FREE with every ss • nd SCOUT PERCY EATON HAMIL- E• cents: order: roll nim dedeloped. Harold—We.-I, there's nothing like SCOUTING TON' ase 13, PATROL LEADER E. Satisfantedction 2b cents: reprints E cents each. D. MacINTOSS, age lb, fat Truro Sattsiactioa guatunteed. Artistic Photo doing business -with an old establish- Finishers. 29 Richmond East. Toronto. Troop, N.S. — For the promptness AUTO ACCIMSSOXXXIS ed firm - = Here There with which they went to the asaiat- y CO1ru LETEv O arts. new Compnd are used, The Siamese Twin of the Menu aifce o! a woman who was in danger - - of drowning in the Salmon River. y to.. D mp oar "Pena and Carrots, Ca1RO#s and peas, , Ever W 11 C r �i - perces before haying, elsewhere _ Satin- "Peas "Sow sick carrots, are carrots. the eight o! CUB ARTHUR S. McBRIDE, age faction guaraataa. Canadian to s A brother to every other Scoot, mithottr earned to race of txeed + g, 14th Calgary Pack, Alta.—For the parts Co•• sal - Queen St. W.. Toronto. these'." •plucky way is which he went to the "=ETMM ZZ"T= ONTax3ma" 'That's the theme song of a crusade 14 assistance' of a bop who had fallen E HAPPY AND ENJOY LIFID herewith launchgd against 01080: A total of 26 persons were saved ' SCOUT JACK SECORD, age. through -the- ice on Elbow River. B Vitalogy unfolds health secreta w arable ..Not as individual vege- Bo Scouts daring 3rd Chatham Troop, ,Ont. -For his eB from drowning by y SCOUT ROY PHILLIPS, 4th Sher- Free literature. VAve., Health As- u - ';tables, you understand, for this cru- 1935,. according to the recently issued prompt and skilful rescue of a 12 brook Troop, . Que.—For his tour - made has nothing against either car- Annual Report of the Boy Scouts year old boy from drowning in the �' b themselves. It's the ageous attempt to rescue a boy from EDvts�T=oarrL Trots or peas, y Association. In precognition of their Channel near Rondesu Park. drowning in Mirror Lake. DIESEL ENGINEERING --- STUDY. ' i,eternal combination or the two, bravery and coo!-beadedness in mak-- GILT CROSS PATROL. LEADER J. K. POL-Immediately: big field new book: #"i'ruls; they're the Siamese twins.'of ing the rescues,. medal awards were 'Granted for gallantry R'ith moder- LOCK,�age 19, 8th'Brantlord Troop, now ready, unite today for circular ` the :nennl ate risk. General Publishing Co.. Toronto. _ made to 1 Rover Scopp�ts, 17 Scouts, CUI; S. D. GONNOLLYx age 12, Ont. -For his promptness in reacu- b Wolf Cubs and-Acting-Cubmaster. ing a small boy who h -ad fallen Into AGENTS aT1=aTsON School Teacher -Now, Behby; spell The brief citations are ,gt%•en' as lot Ste. Anne's Pack, Que.. — For the mill race of the SlingsIey Hydrau- PING EDW.ARD's BIRTHDAY,. June "Needle". follows: courage and,coolness shown i the lic- Canal. F C 23 a c ve o buttons n rd. rtes ti pbot or 40c doxen. Bobby-e-i-d-1-eneedle. SILVER CROSS . rescue of an eight year old boy' from L' ITER O 091'.11ENDATION `h..—Tansey Co., 2194 a ose,eMonll t- School Teacher—Wrong, .there is drowning in the Ottawa River. Granted is cases which do aoE jus- re: t. Awarded for gallantry'wtth ton' SCOUT DONALD MARSHALL, ~' sideiable risk. tify so permanent, and marked . a XNSZ Ts asTEs<saxaTEb so t , to needle: age 13, 5th Hamilton Troop, Ont it" taint a good needle ROVER SCOUT JOHN ANDERi, o recognifioit as a Certificate: then • For' his skilful rescue of a ten year TROOP LEADER HARRY BEDIIti GS, ' i.. i:R , gums, AMTS, age 17; 4th Calgary Crew, Alta. --For old boy who had fallen throug'1 the moths, lice,. ticks, guaranteed. ex - Alta. --For the great pluck and presence of mind BARNES, 36th Ottawa Troop, Ori#•— termination •with "Derpo". Futter pack, shown in going into the-ic waters of ice in. Hamilton Bay. For his assistance in the rescue of age'85c. Druggists or Derpo Rroducb, -' And then. there was the _.little girl y Toronto, SCOUT LESLIE NEEDHAM, age, two girls from drowning in Brewery. •who . signed her arithmetic paper Boa, River in his attempt to save a 14, 1st' .Chatham Troop, Ont.—For �s=Y CSICZS p;dat SIG Zoos j 'Mae West" because she done 'em boy from drowning- Creek. coolness and good judgment 'in saving SCOUT J. W. TATTRIE, age 13, 33 OUNCE EGGS SELECTED wrong. SCOUT W. CAISSIE, age 14, 1st Truro Troop, N.S.—For the assist- 2j - room our -own- blood -tested 5- .' j the lives of two boys from drowning Atbolville, Troop, N.B.—For presence When they fell through the ice on the ante rendered to two other:. Scouts pound White Leghorn, 2 -year-old hens. The fun of children _ is genuine. of mind and courage shown in saving Thames River.. who had rescued a woman from Free catalogue. Gera 1 d Heg. Ont. ,4 SCOUT BRUNO POWER, age 12, Poultry Farm, Route 3, Kingston, oat. j The fan of adults is ar if tial and the life o! a three and a half year drowning in the Salmon River, superficial. We should not interfere, old girl when her clothes caught fire. 1st Alexandria Troop, Ont.—For his WEE=%Y laEWtsPAPEs with the fun of children. SCOUT REGINALD, CHARTER, i The --people who really have money 14 26th Ottawa Group, Ont: courageous rescu of -'a boy who was. 1 ADCERTISER ROU LD PURCHASE . Kenyon ries 11 ntry weekly at reasonable term. Fdr promptness and presence of mindDam. who burn it. Send 'partic ars o in averting a tragedy when two girl: 73 Adelaide St W:, Toronto. I T C H �� IPRICE, ACTING CL'B�SASTER M F. who were unable to swim got into PRICE st biinnedosa Pack, Man.-- puts DEVEi.OPED. TORTYR[ STO"sp lrrestlwrawe3� difficulty in Dow's Lake. ' B I•, T E S Tor Quick relief from the itching of pimple., CUB J. R. JACKSON, age 10, 1st For his splendid rescues of a boy and ANY ROLL, FILM DEVELOPED AND Wenema, athlete's foot ruha and two girls from drowning in Clear rioted, 25e coin. Reprints, to for other skin eruptions, apply Dr. Dennis' cool- Hartney Pack, Man.—For promptne Lake. Iewee,++ or `°sinal 25c. R Windsor Photo Finishers, 102 Wel- s Int, antiseptic. liquid D. D. D. patcscatntox. and good - judgment shown in the the best treatment is pitaty lu gentle oils .lithe the irritated akin. Clear, 1 CUB ALLAN SCOTT, a$e 10, 1st of Minard'a a once It 1ington St., Windsor. Ont: grease and stainless—dries fast. stop, the rescue of a six year old boy who ha.,- 3o soothes, healr and cleanse. • AGMN 8 ATTEwT=o* - most !.tense Itching •instantly. A 35c trial Parry Island Pack, Ont. -- Ft,r his prawn out the Olson 1 bottle provesit---ormoneyback.Recommended fallen into an open hole.,in the i e plucky rescue of a little girl from P ING EDWARD'S BIRTHDAY, JUNE at drug stores for forty i years, Ask for tet 19 •on the Souris River. drowning when she went through the K 23rd. attractive photo buttons MDe0e •4plr�w� • ' , ice on' Georgian Bay. =2.50-1oa, or 4oc dozen. You sen. loo SCOUT. F., V. SINCLAIR, age 15,, each. TanseB ee.,.21s4 Dlelrose, Mont- - real: j... LIVE STOCK MARKETING -� E �� 4th Sherbrooke Troop, Que.--:-For elle seK'Yr f1� PAIA" �$htpping on the co-ope'rati've plan -nag 1 brava rPtanne-r in wbich,he rescued a ICY Y . DY AND -HO GARDENERS , �a been productive of splendid results. sixtee. year old boy from drowning STURDY AND EFFICIENT CULTIVA- 'Selling on the open market means real r ATORS at greatly reduced 'prfceb. value for, the owners. Get 1n touch with v GiRls in Mirror Lake and then applied arts- write 5; r catalogue. Tiodel Incubators tea. I�I S� R ficial respiration. Ltd.,..is�66 River St.. Toronto. Write—Wire—or Telephone 13 tp'rm—WOMEN TROOP LEADER DOHA TIiAU- - • L=adhtsrst 11 _ - T= UXrrZD rAZXZZ5' jw11i�.H WIi,LYOU NAV VETTE, age 15, 1st Alexandria o-CFE]LA air E co7�P>lg='' yt�TED p Omt,—For his prompt rescue LIVE STOCK COd1f, issWelt DEPT. � � Trop , vwon stops =ard�, West Toronto of a small boy from drowning in in Kenyon Dam: routCHOI, _��, TROOP LEADER HARVEY RHEUMATISM ftEQams and lifiiaVOIIslsEss Try a =azE SAXPLE of BERBOLA•—hundreds tentify it is a splendid blood purifier, and for Uric Acid. it has Ao equal. The soothing qualities of this herbal beverage, prepared like ordinary 40a, Wlij sty` you steady relief wtthou-t the drugs, s 31-700 S-A. IWAZZ Is COae"O 110 confederation Sattdtat, 7s611treal M,�4-d,w AU 9EMA 04141 e.1.ar+.tri r,hl-. I...4 *A rr+M1p-' wn @.%IM aatan VAMita LADY -MARIEIKNA LAB. Dens. inf, soz M. Toronto, oat. WHEATCROFT, age 18, lot Turtle Mountain Troop, Alta.—For his time- ly. rescue of a small girl who had fallen into the Crews', Nest River. • CERTAFIt;,,,TES OF MERIT Grante3 in ee►es which do not justify the award of a Cross. Issue No. 27 — '36 n ,,,PAYMASTER CONSOLIDATED . MINES LIMITED _ a ,PORCUPINE GOLD AREA ONTARIO —HEAD OFF•10E: MCUTIVE OFFICES:. ~. SOUTH PORCUPINE 204 McKINNON. BLDG. ONTARIO TORONTO the zchanti company's shares are listed on the Toronto Stock E 4 =�z Sw"PN° . r eA .. �. i.lw r. '•'. - K .,T-.. - . ':'73w'1". _ .. _ .. R"f ,L ! !4+T.`7; ,° F.'.�' yy/• ... - A ..t' . '.0 Fh . :: .W. �6 ':.'_ >... '... t ..'. • '�^ .1(. I- 1 . • !?'. rya. •'.• a ''•tN.. �, ,,w , L ^ 't w. a dE. A U l .1 Al 0Years sang id St.. Andrew's d'wir. ended from Tlaeonto, i B. Powell., returned He was a man highly anee reed by Kinsale, Whitevale and Brougham / boom feet week after visiting h97 all who knew him He is survived Nieces find nephews were in charg' ' ,xsienda in Arcola, Sask. by his widow, whose maiden name of all arraltgealerrts, and a mos: �� re was Annie Barrett, one son, Ewart enjoyable afternoon was spent hr , -7-Se�� rvices on Sunday at the us- One son, Dr. Carman, Gordon, died games, music and social inter ^ - - anal Dour 3 P. m, iu the Prwabylper- ' flan Chur h, and 'SuAday School at 0everal Years argm 'The sympathy lawn, tables- being spread undez 4` Piokerin�'s Leader Shore" ILYO P. m. ix s. T. of their many friends is extended • the trees - --T. IL. and Mlh. McFadden of to the family in their hour of aor- - { - >Dnr�leln, wito'were �; a busnass ��. -, : .f. piANo TUNixa � -Hosier �'ble' 0* to Osibawa, called on Pioiter_ - Horoof 1i friends on Monday. Brougham - A N 11' Born, on 'rhurrday, June 25tb,All kind's of Repair Work Famous for color and style at Pickering Private Hoapibal, to. Traffic as usual, was very heavy, All 'fusing Guaranteed Another, large shipment arrived—Full length slid Knee Mr. and Mrs . da@nr .61!1 ensu 1 a over the week -end. dso&Iiter, (ihaae). Miss Jean Malcolm is holidaying C. 9, MaoDONALD High,.-ia"chiffon, crepe and serviiie.weight. ---.Barn, cin Thursday, June 26th, at Thunder Bae. X99 CLOSE AVE. TORONTO at Pickering Pidvalte Hospitstl to Miss Gladys Gannon of St Mich PhPrices--49c., 75c, 95c.,and S1.00apair. ILa•. sad Mravis- Jam one Lakeside 1502 George Gst;� (nee feel's Hospital, uvea aweek-end vie . ,Orders taken at NEWS Office Wright) a sons itor with her people here -4W. H. " Mars. Bray and dau- Mr.. and Mrs. A. Dobson of Osh- _. Ebbw Mist &-hell, attended the' aw>a, visited Mrs. Geo. Philip on The Pickering -- - .• Naylor-Mcidawedding dding frit the Sunday. ;Floe church on Saturday. Miss 'Garnmage was able to ace -'MEAT MARKED -Mea M. S. Chapman returned . ompany tiler people to Salem 'with a home ori Monday ` after spending flowers of retne' nbrance for their koweral wle ks in Califoraia, via- loved ones resting them Our Motto--{Qeality & Service' sang s br0lther, who area while chute a num r� 1here � Special••Country -- Hot Weather Dry Goods - ahe was tlaeate, ended Saler» _ -The W. M. S. of St. Andrew's Service, an Sunday. _ L..,i Qwreb will meet at the home of Quite a successful bee was held Style Sausage Bathing Snits, Beach h ober, Shorts, 7Lr'tl. Harry Boy4w on Wodnesday, at the- cemetery on Friday, making SC. r lb. 61w ks, Skirts, Running Shoes, Boamperg, July 8th, at 3 p. m D. S: T. All are Preparations for Decoration Day. p� Ankle Books Light Underwear; Sty tordially invited. The McWhirter family spent the �r� , , 5 -The members naso friends of weekend with Mrs. McWhirter's � 2 lbs. for 25c. Hate, Fibre Helmets. Polo Shirts, Ties, "hire Horticultural Society wishing people, the Tiinimonds familyi of CLARENGE SILK, Boake eta, to visit the garden of Mrs. Little. • Maaai�la 29-31 ` Me nwger - please meat at Mrs A. •Gouriie'a at Mesar$ T. C.: Brough and; Dean 8 o'clock Everyone welcome Nisi>Is had a business rasp to, Tor- Phone us for Delivery M S.'-CHAPMAN --N. F. Mechin, and sons, of Oe- onto: on Monday. Pbone 1620 a ' htaWw, F. C. blerhin o2 Montoeai, I Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harvey with and L.- u seri Mrs. Devitt and their friends, the hQueeys, were DON'T TWO STAND _ o little daughters of Toronto, visit- on 'a enforce Grip to Q.veenston, last DON'T OUT VALUES- ' .'-led their mother during t~^ae. week week -grid. There were f riend, �k end. there from Portland to Montreal. TAKE CHANCES. - --The annual picnic of the Un- The oceasdonal showers have pr- � � • 1 ited Church Sunday School to omoted w*ot�derful P p -: � Avis Park will be held on race growth in the i Ola Safe - T' T° Ta><lored Suits or Coats for - gr and field. Raspberries give Play'Safe or women --]New Spring and Wednesday afternoon, July 8th. A'great Promise for a fine gene. _ . CcnEDlt t U1]'i' L)rnggift - uoraisl inviRaLitst� is exitended' to ]61e�w*er strawberries LLQ, t�vel 'Summer woollens, direct from thmane _ tome ars "of the gentling tog h- have been offered for sale. R•rut,tlhrr• British Isles --$24.75, come and have a good time tog(sth- A meeting for the organization Yl)t1R11)RL't:G1ST lei h1t HE_ . or. of the Blaby 'Band is crnmectirrn. Chen . -=The strawberry crop bas been with the W. M- S. was held at - - • -A MERCHa INT • a good 'one in this district,- there the home of T. and Mn.aorto.-. Gordon Maid Full-fashioned Hosiery a crop and of good on Thursday afternoon. � l p Service weight, Chiffon and Crepe. else and quality. They sold 'in 'i21'• Net Sunday service will be ;teld H. V: R. Mflt)HLr,, I)FtCG(rIST � f viUagle at two boxes for a quarter, at 7.30 p: m. when the Saersment DUNBAR ION, tJNTARIO BHB��rS-7l3Ci. and $1 but as the aaason is getting to- of the Lord's Supper will. be d'ic- ward the close the price is now ad- penned.' Preparatory service 'on Fri COAL - - oam�irtg. "day evenfrta, The change was made ` Fred T. Booting �- • -,Mrs S. L Chappell and dau- to allow Rev. J. E. Glover to a.=,�- ghter, Dorotfhir,' who have been ist at the Claremont, t'nion. Cemet-. w and - �..' RNtablished 1867 - Itc grin$ opending six wleeka with the for- ery sen -ice. _ Woo - - :m Wa arieoer, Mrs. W. H. Bray, and A pleasing event woof place at brother, J. . T_. Elliott;.. lett.. for- the lunime of Mr. and Mrs. - Phil For the month of June only we will 'their hoube in Lethbridge- on Mon- Forsythe; of ldarkham, on Satur- il ;day firs..Chappell has been ab- day, when- they- celebrated their deliver coal at the following pricesQseat from Pickering for 31 years 36th 'wedding armivereary, Quite a is lots of three tone or over: IMR i b b B J �f iand gees many changes here. large gathering-, of relatives art. . , Bsoie -- 612.Zi We see Sir H,Wmn Wilkins a 1Z Chestnut i .00 .�a ogee again on one of his Blade Roast (Blade out`} a7t:. esa:y trips, and has his wile asking WARNING ]''Or sale at the old -- ii'rel3ident Roosevelt fat Washington, T'hia is to notify all my t�m� --Maple Leaf Property Square Shoulder Roast 15c. Red the U. & Navy to locate him. that the o ' P l ' _ 'They ought to lock that man up as a riginal G. h H. Stolmaeh public nuisance, as they did Senator Powder 'is to be had Dmfs at James' .•. PICiK;ER1NG Short Rib 9c. Zioncheck. Wilkins every now and a- Drug Store, Pickering, or direct Q� from G. h ii Laboratories. LUMBER YARD Brisket - RSiA starts out on sortie fool, exped-, LACCep,t no subatitute a* insist in ; • • -.• Q(;. Inion. becomes lost, them has the gov- twine G. Ar H. 8botrrtach Powder. - P110141t 84lIO Stew Beef isrnment spending thousands of doll- G. & IL LaboratorietK 2c- - -ars to find him. The people of the Pickering. Out. 'Now adtvorttarrriana,. Minced Steak _country to which he belongs would _ 2e•. be in a lot of mo.►ey if they never Rolled Rib Roast, 20 and -22e• . ,$ouad him- GA RDEN PA RT Y F OF 9 A Lator, asrf,ui ntern was small incubator, vee cheap. T, tr. Brown, -a'he W06 -let's 'Institute held Rrouat+em. a°tf• Jewel or Crispyf lake itheir morkhly meetiiw on Tuesday A GarAen Party under the nus icy of St . L ' P 1' Oft SALi,-Hudson coach, 1924, ,ret tlhe bom,e of the Secretary, Mrs. Paula Anglican Church Dunbarton. Good .nape. cheap. J, C. Bryant, Phone C. A. Sterritt: A•rrangemests were will be held at the home of rick 1407, 45.4ft : Shortening, 2 for 25e• t txtrrrpleted for operatintq a booth MRH. A. NL+j WMSN fro RENT -Half of brick house, in the Park on -July 1st, and also AT Barden and raraRe, on church St., Picter- ign. Apply at News Office, 32tf ,for the annual, ,picnic in July. The AOR'' SALE -silver dull »1;E �j _ reports of the District AnrWral, "=�' A R pre sr T �+ .M R E I D which nuns held at the LLdit3.c' Col Stat,on, Phone Ciar Pp a .r, R 1, Myrtle _ _.._ ust west of Fre n e 721 15 lege, Whitby, was given by the J Frenchman's Butcher �pho' ire e3QV.��. P1Cl(.er1t3g delegatks. Current Events was t)1 FARM FOR RF.1'L'-r')h>tcri'a,good. spring water, or will rent house separately. given and proved interesting by WEDNESDAYS T: Apply S. W. Davis, ;ill 48-4f —------.- -- ---.— -- _ — Airs. C. Stevenson and 'Miss -A. F. - JULY 1$ 1 Commencing at i p. m. (D. S. T, Y fenced, HF: Tin BENT -10; steres, Pickering''Hardw.n i e %StOr�/Richardson. , ALrs. Johns P'at'e •a � � fenced, grx>d spring nater sand' shade. Forhunx,rous .readin,v. anti Mrs. Cronk A good program of_ Moving Pictures season Apply S. tl . Davis. Pickering. 39tf a _'Wold of the Courhtry'•�Vpmen of the will be given. l� OR �At.h'- nurnher•nf Lesh')an World meeting held in �i'a=hind- ` - . con. 4. c weeks old, cheap w• C. Lud- ATTF'NTION to iij June with over lobo ogle HOME RAKING - ford. con, 4, Pickering; west of Brock Rd, 4.i t ' �t from the Institutes. otl-er CA\flY ()Of) FOR BALE. -A yimnrity «' ice. The Pickers ranch ICE CRF.A�I fsh rt y wood (hardreo d),t950, ° b°d Potato Grower Also short limb hardwood , i/.ard Phone Clare d ori invitation from lsigh CQUoaNUT SHY 4b20' 44 - reek to their meeting on FISH POND 1� Olt SERVICE-ReR d ' Yoritshirr BUG KILLER _ - 23rd. boar, Xeg. No. P. N . H N. Tanner, •kin- many friends o> Geowe�l REFRESH�iENTB tree Fatm, Plekering. Phone -ick 1702.45 47 Y Admis4r�n A. Gordon, of Toronto, will deeply 25c. :..Cbildren.5c, ?�/�AID WANTED-Ciean,must IMP Sudden Dea�h 1Jeg1et ,ihs ,death whish took place 1►l children Permaanent ifsatisfactory, Ask _ --� at sloes for Mrs. E. Pouliot; Lakeview Road, To THE . -HUG ' on Monday at his home, 70 Bart- Onr last opportunity of inviting Fairport Beach, 44.4a lett Ave. His funeral took place on Wednesday, July 1st, 'vdth inter- you tb �`LR RENT -1W e+. dairy farm, .N@w Life CEDAR GROVE clan loam, runIs modern baro. r meat in Park Lawn Oemetery. hie. water instalk d, brick 9 miles from To- TO THE, PLANT a s. Gordon had- not been i7i; the beat ronto. Apply T. Jacques: west ism, ont. late - of heai�th.for the past year or two GARDEN PARTY QTRAYRD-1•n to the premises of '� 1'"�OOPER'8t wDRI-KIL for Lice oil but it was only during the past .Heifer. Owner may°tbace sole yr�ovjE' Cattle Sheep Pigs and Hens. tetw ' weeks that .his 'condition be- --ON-- props ty andpayinaexpenen. A, Hobbs, 44.° ' caime very gerious, so that his - H DAIRY W8 g SPECIALS Ti�IB WRITES { SATURDAY 1p'a 01�� death earrtle afs a great shock to Crered fad arid. costa, Goverat.t er,iB solid Copper Boilers at 42:26. hiB' tested. Fresb and close speta� �ers atwa a on (Sends. -lie was the *ally fund. Blood tested tf•de•ired. Fr4e dwiv� oe :.Goll aoi"d Boilers at -U.00. ' son of the Tate Mr. and, Mrs. Robt. y TLY 473 Mba•a• at or tact Satlafactioo greed, i Gordm% He woes born in Piplderinq 6 I Mnr6tr+, t ta�.ay oaurio. .teptwtre _ _ i w7teae be. lived for maxi Wbere, long experience i4 arrang• ; Anent. for McCortufek'-Deering Far M..Maohirasay ( r -.., y years, OR R$NT-A dairy t+►rnb of 12D ^toll successful prograoss coupled [' and Repnire. t7gJ his, - that Of Ca!- aeras, wet,tltdlt barn and a stood 8 -roomed t Novae, amaA otter baitdirtsa also, Runnin3 0Rr Itdob�t► aa�!e"brv* One �t ft.'Oe ;: sad #n he vRg en- vritt► our sagerneas to eakrtaia deck . azmaeb out raven. For ester �p oarticular• - "igagied since be,.' to 'Toronto. you provides tete resultaat assur. apply lonsthe (orm ok itak a, Glob lgi42 eiifi It is not, u+ ade.r { 'lie lime a atau4i lbl, r of the Ynft that con. straight south oe tc Plough this fs 1 Furl ;Preebyterisu Chung, and for many Y� will honor Vs with ....ton April jut, 1937 sono• reliable pe a Telephone 8800 ` YO%W presence. aced apply, James Greenlaw, pickesirt<. 45 48 _ : ? J. S. BAISDON. £' ERINO Yr - �i�i'iR',gi!1..2.,u.,.n Yl:u.�.IL"lA... <...� h..� itu....... •. t.,... .x..,.'. _. __ _. �Y ._ ." •. _ _ ,ate _ ._._i._ .� _ .e... .L W..d'1'S3.. fi..,. •'r'1