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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1936_07_104 • {rsatoost,ossat Lafrl•s►. YtlrtsNcsk :•;i; DR. H. O.�P8_A_ asn in.en. ;. �S. FoRSYTH O lis: OBD( s, for . tomatna tYe erica. O R•`i aaMM� l�tsr.. eaaoi..a M wo«etsew •boli. Claremont Ont- . p DONALD RUDDY tttrtrwtsc. • Solicit". Notary Public.-Moeeytp - of a. OfW lotmsrly occupied by tae rats h. C. l:brrs- tliaa,'aowth wing of t;ourt iieuae. W baby. Wy BEAT^ BELL 6 1i:JS, 8arriators is Solrcltors WILLIAM J, BLATUN. ii, C. 'H. Bstomh: JsELL, K- L;. j. L). F. KUS6 JAMS, A W K1Gii f 92 Bay Street. I oronto, &"t&KW sub CU. It1UHARDSUN da Oo., Barriw- .ter•. Solituora. No..s etc . 'Suite 501. iGscslsiof Ltte Blinding, 36L Toronto bt. Torouto- Tekdhosq Ad. 16U; eackering Ybotae 3613. att THOl 84JN &McldlLLAN-13nrris- ten, 5ultptors. Notary Public. Office at aeeWleace of Mr. Thomson. lot 11. Concession 1. Pickering. Uclue bours: 1'hwsday and Saturday .•veaiaaa. fres 7.W A. m to s.30 p. m.. or by aac�pporttaat meat. 1 oroULO Office : 6 Royal Bank sldg..`tOffice80Phone Pick MQ. Tornow El�tn 5303. 3fiy. CONANT A ANNId — Barristers; SdikIt rs.Notaries.Pubtic OORDON D. CUNANT.�K. C. ` ALL1N F. ANN I3. S. A.. LL. S. Offices- •7 1 Y Simcoe St. S.. Uehar. Pbone.-4aml 5-10aha}a). nod at .Oe Court House, Whitby. (Mr. Lonanr! Phone 7 tWhit• by). - .. " NIL t). SMITH. U. D. S., -LH: S., N(Socceewx to Ur. J. Jales). Graaaaur of alas Royal L'dlear of IDeoI Sameons and Toron- to Uj nverstty At [,'lar act „Rice over D. A. ledtt's •torr• eery Tees , am Frx1s,. Phone 27tf - HBRBEHTT FALL AISE. L DB.. D D. S . Graduate .f the Royxl College of WSurg-toni and the (University of Tosomo. a residence second &xw east W St And- ra-'s Church. Picker, ng, Ont xvioe' tours It a, m. b 8 p. m., or tryappointsent. (X-ray Pb~aervie", Pick 1700. �31y �ssstftvss► ! asks. AAA� ELIZABETH ItICHAIDSON— irkeaoda•wrtaob.to+nwrataae of all ktada, asp ►.ss lied Companies at. said BsasieW stand- +a. FPO8TILL, Lloenaerd Att¢tlpogat, • /sr ooaastes of :ark Sud {Ontario. Aao- aloo aalM of an kuws &% aus d cu cal ehers"d tacos. Address Oram atver P O.. On, R. BIiATON. TOWNSHIP �a- Clark, conveyascer.Coomtssioner'lor ,jabot afadaviu, Accountant. Etc. Issuer of ldarriage Laeensaa_ Wbitevate. Ont. . TICENO src Audley _ Kinsale ' ..( held . over. from last week) . - home of Mr. asld Mrs. O. M. Madrl! evening last wy ek, to- present a rniwellaneous. abowrer. to Mr. and., !lira. Grant Bakier'. inee Hilda Mad- .ill ). A hawy time - was Ispent in games and -music, the Rifts beim numerous and useful. The social time fin"I d with refreshments The picnic for the Club will be , —' held. ori Saturday at'ternooa next. Mr. and Mrs. V. Parkin were in "Uur trtateks Pm" your wiry AN are invited to -have the day off., on Saturday. '' every dray." Corne early. .Toronto A number a our young People COAL, COKE,. H,er• friends hoe are very, Sorry 'S. took in the dance at Qha1k Lake on Camp Chairs to' learn that Mrs. Sharman has ,Friday evening. W,, OD; CEMENT, - had w leave for Gravenhurst for Pbtatbee are very scarce and ieAN D, GRAVEL, treatment. We hope for a speedy re- dear, dealers asking 40 cents per -. er notice. covery. peck, which seerna a big .price com- and ,Some from here- attended the pared to last year. BITILDER'B SUPPLIER Greenwood Circuit Picnic on Wed- Mr: and Mrs. Wm- Haibron, Mr. - nesday last. and Mrs. H. Parkin were in Mark - :also local cartage work F. 11.1. and Mrs. Chapman spent ham on. Saturday, to help Mr. and al' the week -end at 06114 and Bass Mrs. Phil Forsythe celebrate their We have oleo laced in Plock a full P Lake. 35th anniversary of the wedding. --line of Maple Leaf Milling _:, __. - - Mr. and Mrs. M. Pegg and fam- _ Feeds-' -Duabarton ily, Mr. and Mrs. _& E, Mowbray AW MITCHELLwill-meet.° . W. - The W. X.. S. ort July and family and Miss E. Parkin spent lest Sunday in Port Hope and r. PATERBON 8 - CiLAELEM08 16th. Rice Lake." (.kering, Ont. - Airs. H. H. Staples and children M Office phone 7400 Rsaidencr. 65`GU . of Sudbury are visiting her father, Alton. _; Private Ambalanoe' "' Lou Parker of Winnipeg called on. (received 'too late for last week) The Berl Store, Claremont and friends here this week "'_Y hare, Kris. Thornton. of Woodsbek and brother. A. J: of X. Dakota, al- StY*t;y; 17ntatrie Mr. m R. Scott and Mrs. Mr. and . The Stars Class met at PHONE 0'24 A. Cluster and children of New .Twinklir the home of Mrs. W. I. Smith of FURNITURE Liskeard are visiting relatives and G1aC;cow on Friday evenling last. ening in Rase Caprice dress, with White coat and rnatchinlr scceesor- friends here. . Miss May McGuire and Miss Dor. We . aro displaying an attractive R_ D. and Mrs White and Nliwec' . is Templeton, of Toronto, are vis - variety of Robin. and Marion left this '?.•Pok yr, itiing at -.the bene of -I. Lehman. Aiutniuum and i�raoiteware Etc. a two -months. vacation to- their old M. J. Monks,,of �Stouffville vi? Forniturs Lnd Fort iturt Nuveltiea. home in England. They will al=o g' y iced .MrA. K'.. McNay on Sunda q af- Priees'low, in keeping witb times. visit friends in Ireland and &aotland ternoon last, — _ -A number of the- - ladies . of tht Cherrywood Women's. Institute visited - Ginsalf RADIOSERVICE Branch an Thursday afternoon las, (held over frem Lin week) and report a splendid time. A (IradaaLe of Radio Calle P g -- - -- A nurr�er ere alttended t :f from h With Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gray Field Day at Claremont. We con Up-to-the-minute training on .June -.25th, a sort. .(George Ed-_ gmtulate hisses Laura and F.iteet and ward). Hill on capturing one of the prize! ' FINEST EQUIPMENT - lir. acid 'Airs. Rws;ell Davidson in the Amateur Contest. - -for have taken up ra i&nee -in their neve _ Mrs. 1. Stauffer,, of Wainwright home in, the village. '.Ulan., armed at the home of hey Guaranteed Satisfaction Alis. Ruth Taylor has returned to parents_ lir. and Mrs: J-. Hoover a -.AT the- city after having a week's ken!- Saturday lasrt..Mr. Ifnover has brei _'R�as�rmyhle Prirt+t+ iday visit at her hc,rne here.. - ill for some, time, we hope he ma; Tubes and Batteries always an h .td Congfatulaticmg to the children of soon be weld again. R. 130Y MILLER. Cherrywood in Form 1, at the Pick-. Mr, and Mrs: T. Platten alto M! t Brougham. Ontario ering School, all of 1whom have been- and '_lids. F. Ransom and family, o 4&P Pbr+r,t. M tek.lBfrR R+ successful in their recent exainat- Tomido, were Sunday visitors wit ions: -Mf. and yim H. Slack. Mi_Ea Mar US - - Cor4eratulations to Miss 'Laura RanEosn is holidayi7igr a few week - - Petty in her success in attaining her ;with Mr. and Mrs. Slack. mer 'tlsti .:is HrY isto and ' '1'h -, W ' Institute are lar, Eapenenoed bl uslc Teacher with a Torrint:o Conaervaion will teach afternoons or evenings Saturday reserved for scbool . children. Rates vert Moderate muexalmr arts Theory .at the Toronto Conservat- ory of Mustic. T &Onihirn .•- S=day school nex Sunday at the a. m. on account of the Decoration e oarten a p ning to hold. a Garden Party, incl siding sapper arld lyrogram at th home of David Crosier, Altlona, o Friday evening, July 170L Pleas reserve -the date as a good time 1 expected. See bills later. A large number assembled at th GREENWOOD � t Service rn the. af5ernoon T -he sudden pass: ng of little Besseone ie l iscombe has cast a deep sorrow over the village. She vt*aa a very bright, happy little girl , with a. smile for all- Sympathy. ie expressed, for the bereaved Miss Muriel Gositick passed the home of Mr. asld Mrs. O. M. Madrl! evening last wy ek, to- present a rniwellaneous. abowrer. to Mr. and., !lira. Grant Bakier'. inee Hilda Mad- .ill ). A hawy time - was Ispent in games and -music, the Rifts beim numerous and useful. The social time fin"I d with refreshments • • Fl ckerin Whitby. Ontr►rio: 'Mills g • T C1 a . `• :ii.cabllalaed 1898 '� at : the. Toronto 0v%servatory of . Music very creditably a shoe time D,ouhle Celebration, Wedding Day - Privitte Anibalance Cockshnla Farm Maebinery ago. She i A pupil of Edytt How- On- Saturday evening, June tOtlt.I - Camp Chairs Choppmg days will - be Monday, Wed- Complete lire and repeifs. nesday and Friday the scone of "a wedding, when as usual until f urth- - -. er notice. Eunice--Lerine, • daughter, of -Mr. Will give better ser- Binds vice than ever, finer - grinding than any_ ... - other mill', - Mixed Grain Chop Ro Past F;Our fsale. " Hiram Hull, officiated and Mr. W. seed$Us- kwheat al' f or sale ewitt played the *Wditig music. LGO CYRI u E. MORLE Poultry Feeds Growing K son and W, Bayles in rge, The bride,' given in marriage by . 08NSRAL INSURANCk Shingles Far Sale ti tiak(i+alvaoizrd Atrt•: altinglea, Bird'v Felt Bbsfe Shingles, Plaona `fig' an Also, re-rubtiering buggy wheels. Lawn mowers sharpened. .a r. PATERBON 8 - CiLAELEM08 SUw + 0&11 and get prices: Phone 88L - FUEL M 0anoral-Director —_• re as Builders' Supplier _; Private Ambalanoe' "' ICK nTAff 3 NT Fockler, of the United Church, Kes- fix' ',A 1fY LTi - MAW -.Lictenerd Auctioneer for Y,trk, Ontseso and Ontario Coontie•. Alt undo of sated promptly attended w, - Taasfe .RRAtx)'NAr1L1C- -may be arranged for at -he NEWS office B!tl tad [nd•peadeat pRooea P Studio at my own home one mile east of Brougham on No. 7 Highway. = MRS. CARL• flEVrTT Service rn the. af5ernoon T -he sudden pass: ng of little Besseone ie l iscombe has cast a deep sorrow over the village. She vt*aa a very bright, happy little girl , with a. smile for all- Sympathy. ie expressed, for the bereaved Miss Muriel Gositick passed the home of Mr. asld Mrs. O. M. Madrl! evening last wy ek, to- present a rniwellaneous. abowrer. to Mr. and., !lira. Grant Bakier'. inee Hilda Mad- .ill ). A hawy time - was Ispent in games and -music, the Rifts beim numerous and useful. The social time fin"I d with refreshments • • Fl ckerin Whitby. Ontr►rio: 'Mills g • 5th Grade in the Piano Examination - --�►— — • •- You Cannot Avoid -- r - R A0eney for Frost & ood at : the. Toronto 0v%servatory of . Music very creditably a shoe time D,ouhle Celebration, Wedding Day - Privitte Anibalance Cockshnla Farm Maebinery ago. She i A pupil of Edytt How- On- Saturday evening, June tOtlt.I an Accident Camp Chairs itt-86den, X. T. C. M. Congratul'a- Perth Avenue "United Church was 8.5, $2.2C- Complete lire and repeifs. -tions. - the scone of "a wedding, when BUT_ Chopping •and- Fedds of -all . The July meeting of the W. I. will Eunice--Lerine, • daughter, of -Mr. YO A V'.UI D Binds be held at the home' of Mrs. Raine, Mrs. Dunn's. Proq,ram-wili and Mrs J. D. Johnson, became the Mr. Hor'bert France.. Rev. = THMB X511: Fa>r ! fnstead.of bride of THAT Ro Past F;Our be, "Agneulture and horticulture." Hiram Hull, officiated and Mr. W. brother, .the late Thomas C. Smith, al' c s A. Lenenwn. T, Robert- ewitt played the *Wditig music. LGO CYRI u E. MORLE Poultry Feeds Growing K son and W, Bayles in rge, The bride,' given in marriage by . 08NSRAL INSURANCk _Mash, (mak itlg •Ma3h es u .A Canadian Tree and its' us- her farther, wore a gawp' of Ivory Plaona `fig' an We carry all makes of Plow Points. Arrangements for Decoration Day ted land Lace made ve long fit- ted lines. Hex bridal veil• of° em- SUw + *� D. lel Service -at, the Christian Cemetery follows: Rev. C. broidered net w*as•arranged in' M 0anoral-Director —_• re as coronet style with orange blossoms _; Private Ambalanoe' "' ICK nTAff 3 NT Fockler, of the United Church, Kes- _ , ,,-- _;� ,,,,,, $VGGtESTIONS . wick, and Rev.. J. E. Glover, of the . For the Home and G. R•' ` a CG Brougham United Church to conduct the service, the letter to officiate in ' Alberta Coal• -- FUNERAL' DIRECTOR the Dedication of the Cairn of Re - gold 'pendant. Hier sister, • Miss -- membrane. Rev. Fockler ttio.'.-give "Verandah - Privitte Anibalance the address. Rev. Fockler �s once wearing an Alice Blue Lace dressON' Day find Night Service pastor of the late Christian Church Camp Chairs Phone 9000 here. A quartet from" Keswick and 8.5, $2.2C- Malvern 50W Mr:;. Mina McMaster, Deaconess of ,ortonto, will' contribute musical Lawn. Seatsnumbers. Markham, Loud -speaker sysfem will 9s� .Ont' . be on the grounds. In CaseL of rain 'man. The ushers were Mr. William service will be held in the church. Mata Fa>r ! on June 29th, Mrs: T. c. Brawn 98c... mere received to6ord of the Passing of her law: During the ceremony, 1e refreshing drink, which re - brother, .the late Thomas C. Smith, aterproof Window Shades- fiapid Flo Filter Disos, 45e. 'Rho' spent his childhood ` and youth Complete:, 49c;�"""' W ell -made chick troughs also here' ],raving for the U.' S. 49 year -s Ras lived in Minnespoilis Electric Plates, To"ter$,L trona Baby chick troughs at moiler- ago; and for many years. In 1918 and '19 he j.Eleetric ,bedroom Lamp, $4.00 ate -prices, way engaged by ifte' CkLadian- Gov - We have in stock „ a nice lint of T� o+� reliatDle B. R.: Psintg;.. Emmeh ernment at the Davisville plant, e- quipping amputation cafes witift,art- Eifts for t11►e Bridal Shower, and Varnishes, i limbs, a work at which he C. A S'TEMITT : Aldo Harness Oil, Paine 05111 Ttrrpg and = cal Oil • was returned Eo his home was expert. big anus back from lits 0anoral-Director —_• P4assey-Harris 'Repairs. , to welcome three the war, and is survived by his wid- _; Private Ambalanoe' "' ALVIN BUSBBY ow, fdx• dm titers and tbree sons. Hist sisters. Mrs. Brown, of Bmvg- Phone 13WAerdw*are Yhttne 4800 hare, Kris. Thornton. of Woodsbek and brother. A. J: of X. Dakota, al- StY*t;y; 17ntatrie PTCKERING so survive Ilam, t Mr. and Mrs. France left on a tri P' low pricer will surprise you.p( , _Ln lnber and Lath. :.• . .- :-.• • : . Lily -of -the -Valley and Heather and _ _, ittle Coal _ ' Alberta Coal• -- ' pOII18811t; Coke gold 'pendant. Hier sister, • Miss Crruent. ' Lime, Plaster 77 :-- ,Map!e Body. WcM A8 for Lnudy 'F'etiot . wearing an Alice Blue Lace dressON' -ants and llfe� 'o;t�ullp ' and- CockPhutt -Implements ing atf arm bouquet of Talisman :Semre -Prices Before BQyll" w WILSON BROW, " •�.00fi F iH. Ont. Blake Howard acted as grooms -Health Pbone•Mark 7990 or rremser roses, saey-s areata, ... :.• . .- :-.• • : . Lily -of -the -Valley and Heather and Suminrrr Health wore the groom's gift, a lovely a7 - gold 'pendant. Hier sister, • Miss TRY Alice.. J'orhnson . , was bridesmaid, wearing an Alice Blue Lace dressON' ' with white accessories and carry- ing atf arm bouquet of Talisman ZNGLr$H RECIPERoses •arid • •Baby's Breath. Mr. Blake Howard acted as grooms -Health Salt 'man. The ushers were Mr. William Lillyerop, Mr. Hubert Weis, . Mr' i Ma ke*n nvgor invigorating endi r John' Toner and Mr, Gordon White- ,. _ - law: During the ceremony, 1e refreshing drink, which re - choir of which the bride is a mem-yea sick headRehe SOnr berg . sang, r"fhe Burd Bless Thee .and Kebp Thee" and during the + f 0onlubj indigestion, pric- signing - of the .register, "O Pert ect "' r"� - ""' kly heat etc. Love". A.i'ber'the ceremony, •a dou- --- - •.,.,. •- .. 1�1Lrge Pound tin 4 bilereception .was ., held at the -.home of the bride's parents, Who were celebrating - their silver wed- - - ding anniversary. The bride's mot- BATHING C71Pi ?ler wore a brace lace dress witb —��----�••�- s See our fare assortment of ; corsage bouquet of Richmond Red .�„ . + Roses and Baby's Breath: 'Later. C lateif stytes and colors. Tbs- . - - Mr. and Mrs. France left on a tri P' low pricer will surprise you.p( , to Western points the bride t rpv. ening in Rase Caprice dress, with White coat and rnatchinlr scceesor- C Jonft' • • ,�hasn? Q � av - ` w ion, on their rettrirn they will live DSUGGIBT r' ")s in Toronto. r r _ _ u ..••" .r Ji -" I-r! . -• e - ?r R , : i• the official list of the Smithfield mar- I " May Head C.B.C. kat during the last week o1' May, Canadian P�qlshown Canadian sides and cuts in as House,io�d Science unusually favorable position, being try exceeded in price by Scotch sides only. By - - It is interesting, as well, to nate theVD BritiA Market" - spread in price • between -fresh killed SUSAN FLETCHER - - beef of Canadian and British origin , _ . - and chilled beef, the product of choice' cattle also well butchered and excel- Under the Beading ".Canadian Tur ant rriarketed from t feat pas- eye and -Chickens," the Fish Trade. Short Cake :> tablespoons vinegar. Add sugar apd, ly r m he g tonal 'countries of South America:— 3 Gazette (London. England)of .flay y, • � ', salt first'or it is liable to curdle. We a � � � "• iRich Biscuit Dough). 1936, says, with reference to the ar- i use this for potato, 'cabbage, cusum "S1IITHFIELD MARKET rival of a shipment that week, •t an- Two cupb floor, 4 teaspoons bak- bar and lettuce salads. (141ay �8 193G) r Ing powder, 4 tablespoons sugar, 3!s adiax turkeys are showing up perhaps teaspoon salt, 1-3 cup butter or other Poitatoe Salad (Price per 8 lb. rather late in the season.. although - - shortening, .1 egg,' well `beaten, 9a cup 1 qt. or more cold boiled potatoes, r - - dressed beef) e� ever since' the Christmas trade there - -• milk. 2 hard boiled eggs, 1 onion. Chop all Or=igin *Min- Maxi- have been here and there Targe turk- 'Method: Sift together dry ingrediw together, add dressing,-"grate'-a raw Scotch Short Sides...:: $1.29 $1.41 eye that could he bougbt•fJ' asked for. ents. Work in the shortening well carrot over all., Makes a pretty garn Scotch Long Sides.'.... 1.21 1.29 " This week, however, a shipment has arrived which contains several cases •with a pastry cutter. Make a hole in- ish, and is also healthy for children. English Long Slides.... • . 1.00 -1.16 'of 'hens 'Weighing from 6 itis. to tribe the centre and add the egg and milk —Mrs. Menno Shantz, R.R. 2, Ayr, English Hinds, Fore rib end 10 lbs. There should' be uo diffi- whidt have been beaten together. Ont. &flank .'......... 1.16 1.29 culty in disposing of these birds as, Stir with a fork. Place half of the Canadian Sides:.:..... 1.08 1.12 they are of a size that any shopkeeP. - dough in a floured' pie pan' and `pat Attention I Can. Fore ,rib & flank.. 1.3L ,1.83 er could use. They are eminently suit• Into a disk one-half inch thick. Spread We will-,pay $1.00 on publication Argentine Hinds, chilled .87 .96 Hon. 'Phomas Ahearn, wealthy able for the family trade, rwheseas the lightly with two tablespoons butter. for the best salad dish or refreshing Argentine Fores, chilled .50 .56 industrialist of Ottawa, a director' larger ones, which weigh from 16 lbs Now roll out the remaining half of £Converted at $5.00 to .the i. to 18 lbs. can only be used; at this dough and lace it on to of the first. drink recipe received. of the Bank . of Montreal and on g P P HOW TO ENTER CONTEST Canadian cattle are finding addi- many other boards, is bes:�g men- time of the year.. by hotels, or for tete Bake at 450 degrees F. for 12 min. tional buyers, •and the maintenance of tioned as ,a possible ,head. of the shipping trade. Canadian chickens _ A' Plainly write or print out the in- high quality in the bulk of the ship- board of directors of the Cana- too are more plentiful now than they _ While the shortcake is still warm, gredients and method of your favor- ments is a cont%ibuting factor. ' Store than Broadcasting Corporation.. were ,a few mor}ths ago. split the two layers apart with a fork ite' chain-course dish and send it to- -cattle trade in England and Scotland Mr. Ahearn is a Privy Councillor.• and spread each .with butter. Put Why these shipments should have - gether with name and address 'to continues active and - late May -rains been, held up for so long is difficult to lightly crushed fruit (sweetened) be- Household - Science, `Room 421, 73 have contributed to this b strongly tweer, the layers and on to Cover y g y understand. There are a good many y P• West Adelaide Street, Toronto. rcvivin pasture ,lands. will not ke in contact with the pan. top with th hoicest berries• sacid - B, p chickens on the market just now,-but ee�� The bottles should be immersed as : for that purpose. Or, If you choose, The outlook it promising, despite deeply as possible in the water, but at prices, that will suit the pocket of • the fact that prices are slow to rise. a. good .many tradesmen who can use spread the top with (rushed berries, should not be submerged. �a�je�� Beef The position is reported as` being a frozen chicken.One item in favour then mound high with whipped cream, jj�Q healthy for a gradual improvement, A little practice with .this method of the Canadian chicken is the quit- :and tarnish. with- choice berries. artioulart for ;� particularly good animals will soon indicate just the amount of ity, although most of what 1 Gave seen One Egg Calle __. flame that is necessary or the position are grade H selected. They are young �.- In British Market. .• and a very good eolonr, 'Here and(Way be" used `with apple 'sauce, * the fan should occupy. on the stove bananas or blueberries, too)...Pasteurization In in order to maintain the proper tem- there a box.will be found not quite up perature:" +' -to the standard, but taking the pack One-quarter cup shortening, cup _ The Home an a whole they' are very good. Plow, sugar, 1 egg, 1% clips flour, 2% tea- Shipments of Canadian beef cattle � The temperature may be very with .regard to the future of the Can- spoons baking powder; x/a teaspoon to the United Kingdom markets, while quickly raised at. first. Thetr the adian chicken; there is and always salt, 1.4 cup milk, % teaspoon vanilla. containing some animals of unsuitable The milke-mustbe heated to Z45 flame. should be.lowered -or the pan ..will be a good trade In this country, Method:' Cream shortening. and weights and types, have been-featured ,degrees Fahrenheit and kept at that pushed toward .tete back of a wood providing that the merchants_in..Can-- augar. Stir in egg and vanilla.. Add during recent weeks by many drafts temperatrre for one-half hour. If the stove. oda can produce a bird that can be sifted dry' ingredients alternatelyof very .— - ; ' • -- - - -... ° - sold cheaper .than English and at a ry choice quality. The• sides from milk is inated more than thii or After the prescribed length of time 'season when the' Engltsh chickens are with the milk. Bake in two ..layers many of these cattle, slaughtered at greater length of time,; it -will not the bottles should be removed from scarce, or not plentiful. The general' st 350 degrees F. 25 minutes. port of landing, are being chipped to interfere* with its nourishing powers, the water, � graduaHy cooled • b di %the :great Smithfield market at Lon- declares Dr. L. P. MacHaffie, medial y P- opinion is that February, lurch and Strawberry Shortcake " don where the are. sold in eoanpet% officer for O-ttawa public-schoo'.a. ping. in. lukewarm, then cool water, April are the best montes for the ' 5 P and .finally Into quite cold water, be coil storage birds. and there is no - <German Style) tion with beef from other sources of The milk should be poured , into Ing then chilled as rapidly as possible. reason why Canadian chickens should it's different and, '7ickin' good"— supply, .including England and Scat- clean . sterile quart bottles, which The chilled bottles should be trans- not take, the-.place pf 411 other import - ao rich it's hard to jet out of the land. Canadian fresh killed beef sides should not be filled quite .to the top. ferrel to an ice box or tp the coldest- ed birds. . -have been , making an exceptionally Th#y should then be stoppered with place available; - Pan is perfect shape, but its taste - `-•` _ ' makes rap for any lack of beauty. It's favorable showing, which- idnieates a cardboard stopper and placed in..a It is quite satisfactory and safe to : made in two arts: very clearly that, quality Is the domi- deep pan of lukewarm water, ?first of pasteurize enough milk to do for two �• P g "Peace is the evening star of the For ' fisting factor in competition: all placing a folded cloth in the bot= days, if the above -principles are_ad- soul as virtue is its sun; and 'the 'tivo part No. 1-2-3 cup' butter or other shortening, 1 e The.following table of prices, from. tom 'of the pan so that the bottles herred to. are pacer far sant,"—Colton. egg yolk, 2 table- _ P spoons water, 1% cups flour. Method: Cream the shortening, stir f _..in the egg yolk, watez and then the ll _. flour. Spread the dough over the bot- torn of the cake p. The pan should FALL IT H AT Ls -'N E W ` be 2' inches deep. Bake to-a golden - brow n.. 350 degrees .Fahrenheit For art No. 2-2 P -egg -yolks, 3 egg- whites, 1 cup sugar. Method: Beat the a THIS R I C E D R dg yolks until lemon colored, add sugar gradually :. and stir 15 minutes. Fold • in the egg - Whites beaten stiff.. - Place one quart of stemn:e(i and - - _ washed berries Place of the baked a CC. take(:, part. 1. -Pour' over this mix-tore part 2.Return to theoven and`1 ke at 375. de reel Fah g renhert. for15 minutes, to a delicate brown. 'T PIC, WEEKS WINNERS .: yruP- (for L:emon-Demk) -low-priced 6 lemons, 2 cups granulated sugar, THINKautomotiveOF If I All the tornowe d st "In would like to have the oonder . -- - -- -- 1 cup ,'water. Remove a few thin - m a car costing little more than tunity of'dernonstrating Pontiac's strips of peel from the lemons-and boil them in the water for 5 minutes '.the lowest-priced cars on the mar- `:.101 fine-ear features to you. We before making the syrup. Strain out " ket. No' wonder more and more are convinced that one test drive in .+T the peel, _.dd' the ,sugar and boil for car-�uyera' today are .discovering the Silver'Streeik Pontiac will open - ti minutes. :Remove from fire, add "'that you can't dObetter than fbr►tjaG your eyes to a herr standard of strained lemons juice from the lemons. motor car value: - Mix well, bottle and keep -in a cool pPacer Add to ice-cold water to suit If you're looking for a low-priced :- TURRET-TOP taste. car this year, don't overlook ther To make orange syrup, usE 5 or- BQDY BY .FISHER - smooth=Nnnirtg, 'precision-built • 7 anges and one lemon instead of 6 Pontiac. Ask us about the new The steal-enclosed security demons. "General Motors Instalment Plan— onePontiac's Fisher Body i• one of'its 101 fine=ear fee- •. -'Eggs atnd Creaxnr Cheese Salad monthly payments to suit our Y tures, The extra strength and ` a Take the yolks of hard boiled eggs Purse• rigidity of the 'Turret-Top" �l and rub to a paste, with an equal �..,, ,.' construetSon means more ' years of safe, quiet motoring. "-'quantity of cream, cheese. Season with salt, and paprika and make into egg- _? OTHER BIG VALUE shaped balls. Arrange lettuce on & dish' and shred the whites of the eggs t '� . FEAT as fine. as possible, make a nest of them u .on the lettuce a lace the Safety Glass Throughout I and P cheese balls in it. , About 10, minutes >.< Knee-Action, '- before serving pour over it a mayon- `' s (on 8 and DI Luxe 6 Models' ; braise dressing. •- Rhea W. Marlatt, THE X111 ` All-Silent R.R. 2, Merlin Ont. PRECISION-BWLT ..� .. �1�Y,td1 �` Syncro-Mesh Transmiulon : ..� _.Fruit. Pur-c . - _ LOW-PRICED CAR ? ttt`L:, '' - - . �Ct Fisher No-Draft Ventilation 3 lbs. w•nite sugar, 3 pints' hot PRICED FROM t Double K•Y Frame water, 1• doz.- lemons; 1 doz. oranges, ; \bra: ••' r E: tt „ •1 box strawberries (crushed), 2 pine-' a' ' 945 _ �: �t Cress-Flow Radlatw t . 11 - • .apples- (grated). (Standard Six 2-pass. Coupe) « k; „ } 'S Full•Ientth' Writer Jakob Boil sugar and water. two minutes, ?a ...: •' � :ems Winder Models beth at $1131 when cool add the other ingredients, - , osas0 situ*?,Oshees oat Fud>) Triple-Baled Put on 'cup of juice 'to two of water Frstpd see esrsront .. Hydraulic Brakes or otherwise if desired. ao*rW*ams F« oft Ma Tiris -will : serve about- twenty 'per- ' sons. Cream Dressing For Salads (not boned) - CHAS. COOPER !CLAREMONT 2-,gaps pour_ cream,,. 1 rounding _ ts�blespoon B, sugar, 3fi teaspoon salt, f i. : a r_ ' •a ;' •! Tr vow+. :. - !L r n � • ' TI « _ 1 9 J# STUDY BUSINESS COURSES AT HOME _ - H Ow TO M A K E 1 C E D_ T E A bn�ortale�S = ns of Salads Black Ta In a pint of fresh boilin and save Avtng expenses. All 'Hurtaesa sad BecratariaL tloucasa_stu+iisd- �aftp d>< h«Plast taaP� successfully through our Home Study Department. Hundreds of successful wank, ,alt minutes etraln liquid tato two-gvsrt eontsinst. Whits hot, ad� graduates during past thlrtY-one years. Aeduc4d fees. -� ' '1� ancon of granultted saga, and !bt Jukt of 2 isaonx Stir welt tmW ev b _ Wo neral tssascsa u you eater wuege to aaish is ass or hatgbs diyolvtd i 11111Covlaiasr with cold water. Do not .l/ow eta to cool wore .ddiM School. Arita for !•see pastionlass• - wabtry odtstwits liquid will become doeady. Start with chipped ice There 1S' Doubt `?flat They CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE' Lived 3,00 Years in iaaperial aaux svudhag, atoor and satharst — — 'Toronto ,. Frozen --Siberia' _ - Early in the year news. from Streamlined Bathtub Arrives Rnsaiei' that Professor P. H. gars_ To Fk Into the Modern Scheme pe-tov of the Skovorodina Researc}t kyr; Institute fore the Study of Perpetu- 723 ally Frozen Regions had discovered DO YOil1 walk RI$%t? _ - in the permanently frozen soil. of The streamlined bathtub has ar�+ Northern Siberia - insects which, ' rived. It is announced that will be si '1'o walk well there is only one rule exhibited for the first time at tbd na. ''though inanimate for 1,009 to 3,000 z -walk on one line and not on two. tional plumbing- conveation-in Buffalo years, came to life when thawed out. Biologists were skeptical And Justly All this talk about the ball of the next week. The makers explain that so. Information which has been ^re- foot and shoulder carriage is unneces- the new style in bathtubs is "designed calved from Russia by Dr. D. N. nary, • for you could not possibly to harmonize with modern types of :..- ora, and 'which he th �.. 'The mesio= w g one 1 o newtstyl styles in building an Borodia o1 New Y alk on two lines sad `this causes construction and ar e' asses on to this comentator eat to wabble from side to side By We that t reference is p slain on- frac . a woman will t it d not to ; _ it plain that there' is still room doubt. appear more graceful, and if there any revolutionary changes is the is any soft.drapery about her costume ebnstructi6n and architecture:. of the Murder It turas out that the torrespen-she will seem almost to float-TfnTo as Haldents were misled by the term human chassis, which must fit into u ej �► n „ room. I know a women qu:t : short the new tuba. It is a emparatively ' water fleas.„ Actualy Protesor Kar- and heavy, who b walking on one Y simple task to alter the general shape 8y Adam Brobarne ap�tov unearthed spores of, fungi, p line, gives such an impression o! per- and deaf o! bathtubs, but quite sof mos algae, and .cgs- of the Daphnia � , :.++••++- species, which last are trifnuto Crus- feet -control of her - body - that she other matter to mold the anatomy of taceans like crabs and are not in- looks pounds lighter while walking som4 of us to proportions which fit srlroli'las Have the job of answering the letters than at any other time. This techni- neatly, into a streamlined tub. • Pos• - signor Parelit of Millan, famous com- sects at all. The .professor dug dowp q gray sibl the manufacturers should adopt and acknowledging- the presents about 13 feet and chopped out tram quo gives to a man di it and dir• y poser, collapses and dies while he Is which needed answering ,and ack- pp ectness of. movement. -Mar a Wil- ” coaductia,g his own symphony at the of frozen .-earth which' he put Into g as an advertising slogan . Shapely Queen's Hall. LondQn. At the inuuest It nowledgment, and who would see to sterilized jars with sterilized water. son, Charm. tuba for shapely people," thereby, Y . Is disclosed that a rare potion. curare, the disposal of the rubbish. - Atter nature had taken her course avoiding 'any complaints from pur- caused the death.____ _ i inspector Haynes receives a call from Whilst he was in the midst of these at normal temperatures the algae Ntht chaaers about misfits. , Orford stating that a .apply of curare and other reflections, the door open- started to grow. Other plapts1ollew-Gm� MAer Incidentally; the makers should betteas been stoles. 1n as up -country bungalow In west ed, and a small foreign woman, dark- ed. Finally the cgs o! Daphnia hatch- complimented on their commercial Africa District Commissioner westeott haired and with a 'a -Mart white apron ed -out several hundred infinitel mal candor in announcing this latest eon-' 'receives- a package of strings for his cello -be opens the package and a few over her plain blade dress, addressed 'crustaceans. These reproduced. Fin ' Radio listeners � why are not hun tributioa to the refinements o! civil - minutes later collapses -dead him in English with a very pro- ally ten geperatsone were flourishing dred pea cenf jaiz addicts and fune In ization,- which is proclaimed as "M The theft of tea curare is confessed noitnced foreign accent. stimulus to :the bathtub be}siness. b7 an Oxford student, Ht�s ksome, who gra for the benefit of the biologists. on program of ballad -and classic son ` ' hands It over to a Dr.hawkes. who "Eet is Messter Cran-worth? If • ,Three thousand -years old! It 'is p g That is delightfully frank, as every believes in deadening pats of animals you please -will on come .inside. programs by John Charles :Thomas, asci for vtrtseceni y �' too much to believe. Who can be sure thin connected with bathtub, usually used ldantoa, her mother. rano- Sig4tor Bianchi say she have just 'e the eminent lLaritons, like the w@y he g mother and sepses Garton. ° the few minutes to speak with you before that is all those centuries the soil w>4s winds up his broadcast by caping In is: But it is just- a little disappoint- ,• Forslgn Office. are all keenly interested , like 'a rock, frozen so solid flint no a tender vote% "'Good Night, Mother:" ing,^ We had hoped that the real pur ; to the solving of the crime. she dress for ze second act.-' ing could seep in from above? And 'Mr. Thomas was sufficient of a draw- pose,.behind the streamlining b! bath .-And-the shy -and for one blush- what about deposits? And cracks? ' ing-journalist tripped stumblingly p !ng power to secure jhle privilege be- tubs was to promote greater speed A small page boy preceded him The believers point to the mai- fore he accepted the radio' contradt, in bathing, thus helping to relieve - Inthe comfortable lressing-room. moth discovered - years ago in Nor- he being the only artist allowed to do traffic jam, in front of bathroom across the thic7dy carpeted corridor "All right, Maria. You can go. -butaide the dressing -rooms and knock- tiara Siberia. It, -too, was frozen eo, Federal regutatioab being Against doors both in homes and boarding od at a numbered door; on which Wait near by co' that when I call you solid_ In its stomach were still the g personal messages to be houses. _ can come back and dress me. permitting - :was pinned a visiting card with the leaves and 'grass that constituted Its spoken by performers, notes the Ot- gowever, high-speed bathing has The words were spoken in Italian, p its dangers unless the -new tubs are opera singer's risme on. On the floor " last meal -all so well reserved ,that taw& Journal. row, however, the Fed - but Cranworth could guess the mean- y equipped with efiicient'.non-skid de-. ontaida the door of the room stood they coati be bota�icifll Identified. eral Communications Commission liar Ob - two hese waste paper baskets piled ing' He'd been something erf a Latin ordered him tai atop bidding mother vices and hydraulic brakes. It is ob- high with untidy litter of old caval- schola), in his younger -days,- and a _ good night.. -It appears other artists vious that the combination of a piece pretty . good colloquial knowledge' of WOMB s Place Not ',egan making similar demands, one off, son and a streamline bathtub is ° _. opes, .torn up letters, cardboard R Fre ch helped him out for the rest, tyro, sneaking in the personal word liken to produce a degree of aecelera- bozea 'and bundles of flowers of all - At The'' T writer y p - kinds, from the simplest wild coon-. He wag a little daizied at first as - YP� without consent. tion .hazardous in the extreme to the dresser closed the door behind' If is regrettable ;lir. Thomas should bathers who are in the habit of. step- a" try blooms to =Lha, choicest specimens him by the bright light reflected -off The fair typists in the Government have been banned because, while, he _ from the big florists of the West the mirror on the- dressing -table. of Ices of Budapest :are- alarmed by was fgvored, his.message carried par- ping w u Apart from such risks, -End. Paola Bianchi had only been. -in' - ,� the new -re have much to toiss will :t -- � 'Good -evening; Signora Bianchi. the reported o! the Hungari- .fleets, value, It made a big. them and -regular nacre doubtless will --" England a few days, yet it was clear �.� of you to let me see you. But. an Government not to employ them that her admirers had wasted 'no mothers to general who.11ked to hear. be kept in such good shape that they tante in -loading her with the tri. our Editor -our readers- are very any longer. it as it reminded them of loving sons will step out of the tub each morning butes big and little, which a afar 6f anxious to know something about you Io. the opinion of the •Govern- of their own who wouldsend them ready to meet all -comers. -from your own lips-aboc your- meat, woman s place - is not- at - a sightly messages tf they c¢vid. .But her prominence 39 for ever receiving -self-and about what you think of #ypewriter or, with a shorthand f es, �� aerved a greater pnrpoae r _ from adorers known- and unknown. bo by reminding errant soca that they - — '• It feat be rather pleasant, he our coutikry-and so on.' took, but to the home. � $ilClfCea . p Cranworth had •feared--th>traps The gixIs, however, are not to be had not written home, since Christ• , thought, . if a nuisance at times. But at close quarters the grease ,paint and the 667'ones to worry. It Is .now mas, or. since they last wrote.- for men- •, d Harvey Cranworth felt sure that and the make-up would have spoiled thought certain that -a . bachelor. ey. It. was a gesture that mothers For nearly aei hoar the taWtative she mast have a secretary who would the Impression which he had formed tax will be' introduced very soon loved and some sons •must bave .Telt man had bored his fellow -passengers as Paola Bianchi stood and sang so This decision, it is pointed•.. -out, uncomfortable. And'if it became' gen- in the railway carriage with accounts divinely oa the huge stage of the would help. to, soften the blow for oral it wonid have lost its thrill.. of bifi dog Caesar. e theatre, •But his fears ha& 0 the women stenographers and t'yp-. or. course, a time may come hen "31r," said an old man who had foundafion. After- the first' shy iota, by giving them greater' oppor- mothers would• be able to talk back been valaly trying to snatch forty greetings he ; felt quite at Ms tunities in the marriage market, to the -boys; and Inst era might be winks, "suppose you took Caesar into • • ease a,- he sat talking to • Ehe great and thus helping the Government to able 'to bear such messa es as "Don't a shop and bought 61m a measle, and singer as she rested in a low comfort• prone its belief that woman's place forget to put your warm woollies on, then asked the assistant to put It on • able basket chair before the exertions is` indeed -the Home. - Willie," or "Remember tb - take your for you and he refused, what woniA, i t of the next -.act. He was rather. sur- e prise -d to fled -teat -etre tough mixture, Johnny." you do?"Of Slit, If this peetin; became at !'.Why,"- said, the tRlkRti!zP n e- "ll trace of a foreign accent as she spoke Crap Outlook lovable, it, would be interesting to it on myself!" why Ye. to-Tiw-in excellent English. She was hear, the Dionne quintuplets, one atter "Quite so,"" was the reply, "en� Shaved Fhw It obviously somewhat --o.1 r than she the other,saying• "Bonne suit, ma think all here will agree with me that rria;•dtas t�Cow ooh ►ir m had appeared on' the stage bu. _Having reached what may be mere; bonne suit, mon Pere." you would look jolty well withAt on. -• Low $8.lSt hour to Use by no means detracted from • her considered- as the half -way mark bf - roe aso Is 1 Usha to.candr beauty. the growing season, crap conditions !. Hes b a Lao ; mor aeoa� wooed, --You are surprised because 1 speak in Alberta are very`fa�_oiable. tlfois- asbade6'eatTUCO 4.cNidle "a& toe English so well? Yes°"- The'lourhal• ture has been amply over virtually For those wko ids No —11, ea= •,MataattuaysAw int nodded, and was about to speak; the entire province, and damage from so `wo �.�- e.iio en-thapaat but Paola went on.: roll their grasshoppers and cut -worms has not , - M"A own :;9 taw asw� 7. Irsdowls6lwietioet �,t e..l.e w a �.« N� "You asci -I am not known is Eng been extensive:' The' greater part of 7HAPPY SMOKES anis o� ae r,.as... q� land -Set -sot much, [ only come the cultivated areas of Alberta, now ` triad rsaraaa es9a. .,: 9. No Am to build now because I am the Italiain singer wears a bright and cheerful green, • d alt .tea fat Lo. No saes so 'nrq' who knows best, the part of 'Gianetta and forms s pleasing picture.—Cal- to. , Toronto.' .' . one. in . the 'Necklet oT the Virgin: And 'gory Herald. – - .: Dept. WL 317 - I•am one of the few who has sung �. it at all -with Signor Patelli Conduct-. act to play. "But I really think," said _ Ing.' She . sighed a% genuine tribute, she smiling, "that I ought to stay Buc kinV ha Cut.,' Have You an Azm without ani airPetjon; for the dead `.� i back with Maria; and help clear up man. _ • • • • in Life! ., thinga's'bit: But you may pace' something to (To Be Continued:) The race may not be the swift• ndr tell your paper which the other�do, . ! the battle to the strosig�–but. the - prises to Inge DO so to the mentally not know . I was ,born is Ftoxton—I alert &rid sifiolent.' won't tell you how many years ago.',' V You can bong direction to bear on you, life and tears self-mastery. She smiled, and stilted the young Q -Sales dental Efficiency- is 'a matter bt man's obvious intention to pay her _ De'•.il ped' -Books y ". trsinlag• a compliment. She went on tb tell the wean for yaatsotalays of oar coarses young man that her father, an 'Ital- The Institute 'of Practical and ian. hairdresser, had fallen in' love 1 ? . fQl Cash and. Ch82'g'e Saes = Applied Psychology with one of his English assistants- sio - oosted.ratlon antldints. her mother -and bow, when she was sgoxiam", W.G. about nine y'ear's of age, the family '��dr►t`°e - L?•tyy etBu S had gone' to Italy to take up a small T e •l eW` ales Book inheritance -which had been left to- her father. In Italy she had remain- • Improved Non -smudge Carbon. ed ever sg p incx, bean 'brought u in • Improved Paper. , era ._� ;T�e r> Itali7n fashion. Paola Biar_chi -had, to ,.�� �, i• ' improved Quality Throughout. cut her story short. In five minutes y,., - - - she must change ,for the long second- - --Manufactured by the Originators of Sales Books j Graphocha.�t _. - _ act-of''the opera `in which 'she had r =4� Shows how.. to .read character much to do. She was always glad _ _ For Prices and Complete Particulars Phone the Office of when it was over: Fortunately (she , from handwriting, at a_glance. smiled) she died.- at the_ end. of it, This Newspaper or Writ. too PREPAID and was able to go to bed early when - _ _� . FraphOlogitit ROOM •421 this particular opera had still a final - The Wilson Publishing Co,, �.irnited - • 73 Adelaide Sw, W. _ . Toronto - Issue . No. - 28 . 36 .73- Adelaide St. W.; Toronto r� 56 ., .�•�, .... ,..- .,.. ;fit« ,...-Y's'.. „lull'.. M a.,. ..-.•. r .' ,. ,:. • Le &C tsezL CW0 other plaods last iweek. There is t Daat�arfoa seatipg capacity for two hundred at Farm M ach•inery Maple 0 - Tarin 7 the t%bles in the building which St, Paul's on-the-H:11, Disnbarton. �•� � Ca. ;1.76 per rest, S: bO paid Ir adv �4� It an Me4.1 plate for picnick Frost U Wood, Ceckshutt, 1. {. Sunday, July 12th. bth Sunday after } Subscriptions to Llys United States fig• Case, De Laval, S. A. Lister. Trinity. Sunday School at 2 p. till. sad WAWANESA IN& 00: and Gt. J�aln.,='0o in advanm . Cblebraxion of the Holy Communion Choy Rattan for Far* and Oast�ea CARPENTER & BUILD'ER THRESHING MACHINES•--New, at 3 p. an. Preacher at this service, Used and Rc•built; Geo. White .Rev. E. G. Robinson Buildings JOHN NWHKAR. Proarietor. and Waterloo. All sizes (! Equip • wb.wmgru Insurance an asedho 'Alterations, asoors an lttions, Sh, Dd inert. - :::-FACIILTTi$S _ �'lteidaills.`i9iloa ate. .. --- -' Screens made to order, ; BCHOOL ARPORT6. New and Used Machines is stock. for nisei=s oil Kinds 'Auto Plans and Estimates given on inspection invited. Claremont Public &hool. In order General Repair Work. Write W Phone rat merit. W. F. , DISNEY, Greenwood INSURANCIS OF ALL KUM ;Jr. 4th - Sr. 4th-(term work) Roy J. POYNTER, -! 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Sr. 1st - To Popular Ontario Resorts Jr. 2nd-'Violet aliddletcn, i:drnund H �RRr'E-OiUf.LIA-�IIDLA,-WA`iAGA BEACH .�j. =,=,8�. Warden, Irvine Rolling, Biake Br- GRAVENHURST -HUBKO)KA WEIARF- HUNTSVILLE tacos. Jr1I - ST. Sst-Je Len C•►,nf•irtahly cool stall timeA on. Thelma Sanderson, Mueel PA`RSy S ILt•�il-J�1'JKiOv'`3 PJrVr-ilF.kVERTUN son.Rawson. Billie Bradbury. Sr. Pr. - NUSSELMAN'S LAKE AllSh•iwa Daylight S4vingTimP Jr. -1st-Laurence Horton. Jean Fan and intermedi'\te ptaut.+. F'ri,i„y wid SN_thrdty Billie Mundell, Glair Crwnb, 'Bobby Direct Bellst that science Direct connections with Steamers at Muskoka Wharf, = Jnlp :o ao•i 11- and artistry can give. Ward. Jr. Pr. Sr. Pr.-Doug.aa Huntsville and MidlandTwo �ih� '- " Hari 9,:30 iii^an', Lillian. Redshaw, iierret: a at 7 RU Examination -i- Service M•,rley. Elaine Fra+er, Luella Der- _ _ BARBARA STANWYCX► ality =,Sa t ton. 77 ,.. s ha, Pyr-Sora' Phillips. Cec. Crurb Erfectic> Sr*nrlav June ''0th _ •«}. Qu is act' I Y C. H Tuck, Opt. Phillip Watt:. lois r. ,Liriaon,. tea .....,DAILY THROUGH SERVICE Est snepfni,rP i i ! f Duey Bldg- Opp_ Post C4floa rh''r Annie . Oakley Oshawa Phon* Isla • _'het vti •sen TORCNTO:tindWith-. . Green River - - �., (Lehi over from last meek) NORTH BAY PRERLO r F09"I'm a Al rt Sores i� �;.i4ing last Baugh= - 'vi+ 31E'LV[ti DOUGLAS Harry Hull _,ter, Air;. T. -h iliiatnG.. Y E P(l A LL A. on r r �� �d a1 b[rs-, Wm.. Gray l still ve tow. SC. 1'SV[LL tV T,99 >,N '-C AN N rivy, T. ea•iNy x u3 tYe.i Ky ry B 'lder and Contractor 'Nie wish her' a s peed;; decove J n l y- 13. 1.4 and 15 Mrs Thompson of AitAsya. s ited - Lake and Highway Two Strtrwa at 7 3c, and 934 Br1CgwOrk and Stonework Aar daughter. Mrs. - P,. Carter last a Specialty meek. Vacat'on Tours "The Trail of the Arohiiieat' Mr. and Mra. Digby end son, week - with-xtlrspeowe+ paid _ „ g rvi0e )hided with -1'lugartt Wilson at the - E DAY TO NINE DAYS - E�CRO '�'� � _ ra wlv r;vx� epi Dltr► A: Goodman of Toronto w[th 9txiy-cover FrivyleR :With . a}ienf a vJrek with Nis. T. ,Bare'. SYLVIA SIDNEY tiosebaat Rd, and Kingston Rd, toot: 3d i SKO K A 1{A K ES-:30, 000 ISL LN DS {-29 Phone Ptak a= ,3G'R( DtwcMURRA� _. - ®GFopf A 13£ACH-LASE 1N :FRED (Jur oitnkaee�-�tyd - r.atoo aro leaving thio weekfor siex- r lr`il h- med in Natuta[ Color tended -, ac-966n. HolidayTisits In - 1CNOU•e'UO1n' Te Lad e*' aid a planning a pie uric ai thpir. regular Meeting in July NEW YORK-ATLANTIC CITY COMING, Jut 16, 17 and IS••-Ex' ' at Mrs. E. Wilson's. . :8U9TON-WASHIN6TON-MONTREAL elusive Fight Picture, be Louis St_ Paul's Church, Scarboro held _ Va. Max Schaeelling,, taken at Ne do Building of all kinds their annual picnic at Wilsom's Park There was err attendance of more `:iAsk for attractive illustrated folder drscrilsin;'delightful "Vacation t Ringside- -'Ask _' th _ Tours" to inexpensive NT TIN than three hundred. o ." Ontario's popular resorts and i : ... CARPE i�RtNG, !�Lurh .ayrnpathy is eefended to holiday visite to the big cities. M ON, FAR ERS .t:Ut� _ --- - NG - A'I\'I'ENTI CEMENTING. Hrs. Wm. King and Marslmrret in the - B1 ' -death of %Ir. Bing. i was an o • a>t y r ...FI Green River • boy. .A number from -- - L• and r A1 05 Here attended the funeral. including _-_ ibetween TORONTO and area 1110 repair cars! - NG - - We are prep re air c ROO Mr. and Mme. J. B. Wilma and Mrs. BUI+FALO--NE�V YURS-VETROIT _ r,` trucks, tle0tors and all farm we a so eel[ Brantford Rooflds ter--- CHICAGO-L09 ANGELES-MONTREAL-OTTAWA _ machin ery, wheels rebuilt and %f"ria[$, Empire >3sthroom The nes picnic pavilion• -at Wil- tire-Betting, wood-work and Egrtlpment, Duro, water sun's Pack certainly add; rn the pop- and other Canadian and U, S. A. points e m t e, ularity an attraativenesa . of the �)y '�' oN•r0 - n wood turning of MI kinds R , gr e• mat �' :;PICKS G— OR Stable Egnignyeot ulnen There were car licens=es. from Place your order now for Find t.ther Building Usteriala ` hiichigarr, New York; Ontario and The Pickering to Toronto service remains unchanged wood working arta turning. j ENtimatee Free 1 Worku •.Phuoa or call _ Guaranteed F` Co f the naWsym�ta s are available at all ofiixs and agenciesJL. -DESTROY. H ROWS-Pl�OTT F` tGJ ! JROY Ayes o bre • v • ��j —THE -S NOXIOUS WEEDS A CH TRAVEL • POBM roc TICKETS TIME TAR k Road Store and Blacksmith Shop. ' ND ALL COACH IN ATIUTT AT (Successor t n} k I . Phone flti02 y o W H. Jackson) i "' �• . Phhoe Pick 2729 1-26 ' CKFRING. ONTARIO Sow Thistles, Qxaeye Daisy,': "Wild Mustard, Bind Feed. Blue "RAY COACH LINES -- - - "Weed, . Pepper Grasses. Bladder,_-- Coarse'FEA9 Campion, Hawkweeds, Stinkweed EASTERN HOUSE - :PHONE 4900 SALTTHF , , Reg- d{$e -Canada Thistle. Common Milk, 7x• 3 -tine weed, White Cockle, Wild Carrot, - �" cwt for2ro. Wild Lettuce, Common. Ragweed, S-Dodder;Common Burdock; Poises Just s few of the Every .Day Low Savings at the local ivy, Chicory, Docks• Russiai This- FARMER 1 r. ' "t{c,Tumbting Mustard, Spurges. or Y -- ... ,. HI'I'E '' - d Wh to Store. .. � .. • �, ,. w YELLOW _ _. THE SEED CONTROL y, can get Top Price for Sugar, 10 lbs' for ' ACT BTSTEB CLAUSE 5-Every occupant of land, « " .�Clioiee Veal Calves Right Parowax in ,1-lb. pkgs., -2 for 25x. or if the land is unoccupied. the own" v g shall destroy all weeds designated nos- _ ion, by re rations as often ia.r.ry5c• Jar Rubbers 4 doz. for : 2 year as is sufficient to prevent the ripen- atHome. f • . of their seeds. 1- « : f ' CLAUSE 23-Any person who aoatn- �e have 8 Buyer at the Certo. sure dell, bottle, . .7c. wase any o*bt provisions of this Act : = or refuses or neglects toobey any lawful SUGAR GRISP adet 0 an Inspecior given under auth- ,,i y, :**y of this Act. I incur a penalty Farm `m---Mo)Cida Tuesda :. Corn Flakes.' 3 kip, for 21 x . ' lot not Was than 410,00, nor mors than ` ,j ) P d- r>Itio:oo for ovary such o8ence, y ednesday, eaCil wee1 `' dna+ PICBERING FARMS - - - Weeds have no place in e . - Pure' Lard, special, '10 lb. pail, J.09 pr mnnioilraiity. no Pay Toronto Prices. " -' 2 lump- your share to pro their Mixed Biscuits, lbs. for 25e spread. _ iPICKERII CR FARMS ., t parity of ft Township of Piottas +. X LIJ3dITED _ jL BOOTH d INCUR/SON' ia!- - Te{epbooe Qp Liar. _. JOS. CUWAN. PiokwrinR 0106 Lowes Wad In pKtAr. . E .49hr, rAl U Mild this week wasn't it T , Mild, Bowling Club are hold- ---lug a ri",ed on Friday;: July'.. 17* Mrs. J. iforto# VC P$kPirry him been *Wtinff her Amer, Mrs; Tbm. Paterson-. or the 'past i bw 4&yi.. The: Baptist,chiiir ware epter"in- ed at the Plananage on `FVW&y ev- .1 eninglast Everyone W an' on JOY The I? Qtball game held on Satur :.day last between Claremont 'and :.Goodwood,. was well atteeded,' the score 1-4 laoj-6f, Tiuw teems from here attended :1 the Scotch 'Men's Doubles on Mon- day evening at Whitby-, 'at whien ..there was a splendid*turnouiL The Faz*­ Board have placed the vTea�i that goes to Vimy, on view at the Wet Offl6e 'fox a few days. I Yon o are Urged to step in and see it. Mr. and Mrs. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. i7.,McNaughton and Miss Candon, of Toronto, also Mr. and Mrs. Bray of Fickering, were visitors -of S. and Mrs. Runwhr on July lat. Mr; and Mrs. David Turner of Salem Oregon and Mrs. Stuart, of Fort 7 Frances visited their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Richardson for A week, after attending the Turner Re -union. at Stouff%jlle The Park Board records a surplus of $350-03 from all -soiurces,. after paying all' expenses from the Field Day, a very gratifying result. 711 Board take this opportunity of -thanking all 'who helped makie this, the first June 23rd Field Day such a success. Union Services of the Baptist and •United Chvxch congregation -.4 will begin on Sunday next, and for the next four Sundays with Rev. J. E. Glover in charge. 'Morning., service 'in the I ' 'nited -Church and the even- irL:r in the Baptist Church. This or- der will be reversed for the remaind- er of August when, Rev. P. D. Aug- ustinewill have chirge. 'It is 'hoped that continued interest in our ser- vices will prevail.- The union picnic -of the Sunday Schools will be held at Port Bolster- on July 16th. The annual Decoration Service took place on Sunday at the Clare - r lom Union Cemetery, the W* re silent ministers gave two very int- eresting and inspi, ing_ addresses, al ao %I* male- quartet of the_Baptist Church gave three' very suitable' nusn1se. . rs, . also R. Ooop;er with his 7 Mr. and Mrs. Z Bryan and Mr. Mrs. Lye were at Lake Sjwoo Mise Annie Proctor vis W Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Morgan for the hol- L. --E. 0"N&FILL Now Open an Sunday. M Mr. and Mrs. 4 Piwwy, L124 Mrs. iday. :FUNICRAL DiaRCTOR ANO business 'Conaisr. aftend, the Canner Re -union .—ICKBALKER 'at 1(mispelaunsr lakeuly 'on J lat. TENDERS WANTED suctessor to W; J. Mather, 4,4 7 ' r-&NEC11AL BLkOKSWITHING Tor Tenders Trill be reg_ by -the Night *ad Day Servi-le wrid Church serire os. Sunda Sunday next undersigned up to Monday, July 13th for decorating and Painting, rt Business phone PAwidence Phout ' WOODWORK at 2fto p. ni-Rev. J.'R. Bich,' inside and outside of Dunbarton "01 WAU - Shop 18 masted behind the .speaker. Ladies' Aid Garden Party on the, Sckool. For, particulars apply. to Shell Service Station. lawn of Mr. Chaa.' White, July 16th. Walton Amis, Secretary, Dunbar- ton, Ont. Jack Chapman Open every day ezcept Tuesday of each week, which is reserved for The Canadian Cowboy Co. have Will outside w(irk. raw" of the entire- program Represents the 4z Gmada Life A"Ur&=L Cofy F. S. We�oc4wastd A SAWS'SUAVATOR' CLARICHONT, ON'r. Is 4b4w oPopenfor iciboppiG4 .,*&d rolling. Selling all kixds of grain .and d&iry sm�d, poultry food 811 Q,' F,. 0, twine, builders' supplies &c. Barley and other, grains wanted. For the Family Re -union •or the Wedding Party serve .,NFlLSON"S Ice Cream Bricks Prompt Delivery Service on all Special Orders in or out of ttown. B. X Products, 'Coal Oil, Distill- ate Pressure Gun Grta30 ALE'S PLACELT CAREMO.-, UNT, Phone Clam 3201 Barciay-Transport Daily Service between Claremont, Brougham Greenwood, Whitevale- and Toronto My driven m atrained to'be carefu courteous and reliable, ch appreciated. haulluff. vice and was mu those. who wished '' to in. their cars and still hear the service The No order too small. None too larfft Cemetery Committee wish oto thank All abipments..Insurtd and protects, --troft the weather -511 tIOt-e W#V6 M any way cozbtK 4 ubed or -helped to' make this Decor - anon service appreciated by the Tel. Clare. 311 P. C. 1% large gathering of friends from far Claw B. and C. and near. Owned and operated by The regular meeting of the Clare- Frank S. Bards. - moat Women's Institute will be hetd Mly-A—A ' 15th4. .. 9 V ut VIVU Canada 9. oldest PIC CL Life InsuranceBxkrt servioe and re. Cisrnpaby Madeline pairs to all males. Reas in WHITBY. 1 ' . . � -, ... Beau onable charges. Work PJOKHRING gUaranteed ty tied vicinity. The Canada S, Life hat served Canediam alon. for 88 years. During the past five years ARTHUR FIELD this Company paid to policy owners and - 'boneficiaries over 11131,00e,noo, It b" Ewa ourTiNG:, Graduate Radio and Television Institute. assets for the protection of policy ownim SHAMPOOING. Member Official Radio Service Men's of over'8242,000.000. FINGERING, 'Association. Phone Pkk 5222 R. R. I' lyllift % 8-46 Phone 520 . 1. PIOKERING �&;ing Eveiise Specialize -Hot Oil Treatment' and Permanent, Horse, Register Cedar Grove Garden, Party Jul- 4th. Reasonable Prices July 8th-Greenwo6d Circuit Sports MRS. M. MUNDELL S. S. U. Church., Pick. Ba JaL 8th. Phone 11106 LILAR19MO" KILHEIN (21846) 25419 Pure Bred y Imported Clydesdale Stallion. The 'property of Oscar Wilson, Brou- Whitevale -juij-16tft. at the.borate of XX& (L gbwvl Ont. Will make the season I Burkholder, at 2.30 p. m. Th* ,girls of 1936 at his own 'stable. Terms, There will be no service at the are in charge. Rolt Call--surrAner $13,00, payable Feb. ist, 1937. United Church on Sunday next. Un- 4 Dish. Splendid pr -gram. rtes are Enrolment, No. 2243. ion Service ice in the Baptist Church.!jUldne being awarded for the Cake COMMODORE AGAIN J26812)- The -Annual Lawn, Picnic of the contest. Choicely. bred, Clydesdale Stallion W I. is hPing held on Wednesday. property of R. Dafoe, Gr46 Riv- er. will make the season of 1936, as follows: Tuesday, May 19, will Ie4vje his own , stable for Hugh Pugh's. for noon; 'thence to John Barnes. Cherrywood, for night; Wednesday, proceedi to McGrilsk- in Btos. Altona Rd. for noon;, thee t- ric a his '6wn stable for Night Thursday, procieds to Fred Wright's. lot 29, con -6 Pi.chering, for noon; thence to his own stable where he will'. "main, until the fnilawing Tuesday morning. HICKORY 1A—No. (11155) the Pure Bred Black Percheron Stall- ion, the property of Allan Reesoir, Will make the.'season of 1936, at his 0)wn stable, lot 3, con. 4. ScAr- Terms: $10 payable March 11ot 111117 �P'hrolment No. 9463. ]FAST D��IV� bora.Terns: (23861, 1292, Imp. Frencl% Percheron Stallion. An-outstand. Ing Percheron horse L- of high quality, carrying . a first-class LOW 1DRMj[U3• premium certificate, the proper ty of E. A. Somerville. Will stand for the season of 1936, at —.:"Th is. Message is addressed his own stable, lot 14. 10t)i line. Markham. Terms: To insure a foal. $1. payable March ist. 1937. All accidents at owner's-�0 BOTH or YOU risk. -ALL OF US who drive motor cars have our individtiail --. on n -j, . F. the home of Mrs". H. G. McIntyre. • when a Mother init Daughter Pr • 7:"Mm will be. given.. A oaver%ntiat, LE AVE THE -CARES OF THE led, "Me Model Mother" with be _given by Miss Mary. Forsyth, and WAD 17 T*% A V one entitled, --L-ne XMei Lmugnzer —will also be given. 'Mere will be an- Amsiteur Program broadcasted by -the' girls of the community which will be divided into three classaffic- 1. Vocal, 8 and under and 9 ;;d'8► - or; 2. Instrumental, 8 and under and .9 and over; 3. Elocution, 8 and un 1. der and 9 and 'over. Prizes will be ' given for each of. the above. All ' members please .provide lunch and your ;D% -R dishes. "While at camp. at Tre -W-Ver, --td-F�e- C. G. 1. T..- girls had a very thri%- *Z experience. ' On the night of July 2n4 at emaody midnight, a man, dressed in khaki pants, an old straw hat, and with a black mous- -tache, calms to the door. One of the girls had enough oourage to answer it. The man stopped up on the ver- andah '*f the cottage and with a deep bmt clear "ice said, "'I want all your money, r tvftrit to go to "Havelock." One of -the girls jumped out of bed and got under it while -her brave young sister stepped out and told him vvhat she thought of hien, and told him to pet out, but he refused, instead, 'he stepped in and locked 'the door behind him. Picking UP a mall liable, one of hilts girls ran out to IdIl Mm but as she grabbed it, a glass or water crashed on the floor and broltle into many pieces. The man,, thinking. that the noise would attract some uttentlon,­ ran - from Ae cottage. -Imagine thirteen girls ellissing romd in their night attire, scream. running, falling. All. .!at -the —..:same times One bf the nb1ghbt" came running to 4he fence to help, but all in vain. Then the man came Otto the cottage ' and took off his hat to the girls and to their sur- -price they saw it was their leader, Mrs. Glover. What an e3addrig even- W J6% J6& Aaf A.& J6 Sehind'you and enjoy- tun` fit, -for a king, mid glories .of Dana 'Zing Queens at the Monster Dance n Friday, July 10th, at 4 p. m., 14DO S. TO. in'the Markham Arena, U surfaced dance floor,9 180, `O at 'Markham, Ont. y lucky pmes, total value $ 100 .-Held under- the, auspices of the Markham Agricultural Society A OMISSION, -:35 CENTS Drive within the Circle of Security .....on :.Dunlop Forts.. "'The World's finest tires:" 11 Lowest prices in, history, lull' Tire and Tube stook on hand. -.-Bo A. Gasoline; Oils Eta Complote Lab. and' Crank -Clase &Mos. kienerai Repairs , and Acoessories. Road gervioe,.Batteri" and 0h.&rg1l)g# Old Church Service Station 0. L. THOMPSON, Prop. C. B. SPENCER Moab Phone 40M plakerling, Oat preferences as to the speed at which we travel. Some of us like to drive slowly; others like to travel faster. -am who drive (I not referring to the."speed fiends"' s� recklessly and dangerously; but to the -rank and file of sane, sensible- drivers.) There is a wide variation ti in our preferred spee&. �111lterr the. road is clew and. open; we 'reasonable . right to give them preferences free rein, .,-.and travel .at any speed v;hkh suits us—up to the legal limit. But I believe you will agree, that when tra ffic is heavy, it is neither courteous nor fair to travel faster or slower than the general speed at which the traffic is moving. :`At such times, the deliberately slow driver blocks the road for all who are behind him. It becomes irksome and wearying to those who have long trips still ahead 4 - rt them cad ariall� induces them to "cut in" or take chances*hich' they would ziever take- un- 4e-r�-ol�- 4 chvumstances. On the other hand-, it is equally -discourteous for fast - '..drivers to cut in and out of the traffic lane when traffic IS moving at a reasonable speed: It upsets and un - .:nerves the more cautiods drivers; increases the sicci� dent hazard tiemendously;, and invariably saves only -J very FEW minutes of time in the end I appeal to BOTH kinc% of drivers to let themseivu e SPIRIT of Courtesy--tobe governed by the true •consider the convenience and the safety of fellow - motorists, a$ well as their rights. Let us show the Amme.rourtesy to others on the highway, that we show 't;o visitors in our homes.. It will go a long way toward king our highways SAFER, and in making motoring *W more pleasant. ..,Sincerely yomp . . . . . . . . . . MINISTER OF t. 314WAYS --PIOVIN�CE OF TRY 7 N T A A''i 0 COUREW ff WORKS A BOTH WAYS ti now" sT r - S f. y. seventh is 131 and '82, to ninth in 133. Dog Burglar Caught Then the improvement commenced --i -. v 0 C E.,.. !CANADA we were eight in '34 and, as we have said, sixth in '35. — Ottawa Farm —+ L— THE EMPIRE Journah _ - Things Are Better ... of the The financial the new,; pages of r' these' days contain' a rising j. E WORLD THE p RESS n r f notices of dividends to b umbo o ti d e d pat by companies. Summaries o■ AT LARGE., el F _ t increases by rept sentaYve•cor8l p -vies: If one turns back the -files to pages of two and three years ago CANADA Thy Are Everywhere the contrast is distinctly, marked. "There are too man y people walk- Betterment has one along quietly g g Needed The Ing around," notes The Ottawa and steadily from ,almost impercept- ible beginnings is 'lEsetter Manners on Journal; "who are not content with and gaining evident Highways wasting their own time." Sothe cumulative strength:=Kingston Whig- , The Ontario Department of High- Ottawa Editor suffers, too! — St. Standard. ways, from knowledge bora of its Catherines Standard. `: Sound Pads ' °" ..• ' .,. ' -elaborate records, declares that any •' redaction in the number of "motor- j,�t S�u'vivor The League of Nations' civil service vehicles-pedestrianedestriaa accidents rests last survivor o! ,the gallantR should be kept intact. even though,The • u oa observance of the rules of ordin- P ,f six hundred who charged at Bala- beyond this practical service: the limi- t wry cocrtesy." The Department could klava is 1854 died nine years ago, tations are obvious: Canada does have made its conclusion more ger- according to the London Times. It is well to continue along the sound path E , oral. A very ' large proportion of uai�ally very sure of the correctness of international conciliation -as it has traffic accidents of all aorta might by the of its 'statements. So claims from 'that' been demonstrated for many years, between this the United s i ' •x ': ;, � ..be avoided observance of rules time to time soave who were in country and r . •�.� of ordinary courtesy. Plata boorish- the light brigade are still living may plates by the International Joint r ••' nese explains vast number of asci- safely disregarded. `The Times Commission:—Ottawa Citizen. dents. Far too man motorists leave y also gives the information that the tV7 �` y q 9`�E •�" k their good manners be bind them !sat survivor of Tratnlgar died is THE E�VIPIRE ` *hen they climb under the wheel of 1884, and of Waterloo in 1894.—Ed- motor vehicle, They are quite re- mouton Journal. Baby, a mongrel owned by "Doggy" Valentine, notorious Aus-: a motor not only of pedestrians but Officially Unknown trian burglar, and only dog burglar in the world, was arrested in gardless- Vienna with master as he was robbing, bank. Baby's usual method of other cars. They ignore rules of Haile Selassie, exiled Emperor of ' 8 a Only dive Above Us of warning him by scratching on door failed because bank's door _ s - the right of way. leave the curb with- Abyssinia, comes to London. Me; was deed. He is showrr leading - This is something for our ride as pa g Valentine's horse. out signal. make turns without any ? P Baldwin keeps his lips sealed, and i Canadians: that In, total international warning to following traffic, show to the British Government look the other their fellow driven a radenesa, •a lack trade this Dominion last year held way and. pretend not to notice any It a outs not be rash to say that King c- i .Indian speaking. In no sense of that ordinary courtesy. which ro sixth place in all the world. The thin But the_ cockney crowd roll u George himself would' have given whatever are these the, words of as rY y. p- g• Y P• presents -almost a psychological con- value of our trade, it is computed by anis how they cheer! In Rome the s'w'ift approval to the nation-wide Indian.. That. the Plandit is an Indian ditto::. Common politeness does not the Bureau of Statistics, was exceeded people hail Marshall Badoglio, victor network of playing. -fields, where in by birth is of course unquestioned. permit of rases with trains to level by but five nations—the United King- of Al;iyssinia. Mussolini can hardly time to come British youth „will find' That he. is a British product is equally crossings. of cutting perilously ahead dom. United States. Germany, France .pretend that he does not know About remembrance of his fame. It would certain: He might have been one of of other sats in traffic, of crowding and Japan. -The trade of ihese_eleven soldier Badoglio, who, cleaned up his be difficult to imagin: any form of several kinds of Englishmen, a polo - lights and signs, of speeding on town million Canadians vas'. greater than fust for him after Blackshirt de Bono memorial • which, recalling the past playing sportsman.,a country gentle- - • .streets If, in a word, we would take the trade of Belgium, the Nether- had got it well stuck in the mud. But with thankfulness, harrowed so much man interested in agricultural de- , Ba - to the highways our drawing -room lands. British. India. Italy, and 'all Mussolini orders "No flags for Ba- from the future as atoll• 'Those who velopment, a Conservative, an educe - manners we should have many lives, other countries. doglio!" Whether you , win or lose pass through "King George's Gates" tionist, a philosophic Radical Fate and much suffering—Brampton Con- In exports we were fifth,. being ex- Abyssinia; it aeemi to be officially will at- once pay trilute 'to a -great has made him- a modern Englishman servator. seeded only by the United States, the unpopular.=London Daly: Express. and good man and find a charter for of the Left, a "revolutionary" Socisl- Story With A Moral United Kingdom.. Germarry and their 'own health and happiness.— ist.. a theoretical Communist. But `ranee. We. were ninth in imports, Glasgow the English Tory, the English Radi- G FIerald e i Here's a little golfing story about A Fitting Memorial cat a , t.ke first eigbt.being United Kingdom, and the English„Socialist all have the Open championship at Baltuarol. United States, Germany, France, Ja- • The King was a lover of youth, something in common, which they de- . Playi'n the 390 -yard fourth hole to- youth out 'of doors Above, all. His- Really an Englishman ! - • g y the Netherlands, Italy. _ a'nd y rive from an English 'environment ther, both Dennyhute and Willie Fan' faith in the future of the Em ire was We hsve read the whole of Plandit 'and which the cannot rid . them - Be y Belgium. P y . Klein were -on in two, missed putts Back in 2820. Canada °stood fourth founded- on his belief in the rising Jawaharlial Nehru's . presidential ad- selves -of. This, too, is the possession for b!rdie three, took fours. Then place for total trade. For :the folIoir- generation, whom he addressed,' it dress to the ,Indian National Con- of the .present. President of the Indian - ea ch tried his :putt over again and ing decade we were, fifth or sixth. will be remembered, in trusting terms gress, anal 'the overwhelming Impres- `ational Congress.=Calcutta States - sank it. With the depression we slumped to in the last of his broadcast'messages. sior. left 'upon us is that this is not man. )floral: The time to do any fob right is when. it counts in the score.-rWind- - sor Star. Brief Conmunt - Toronto papers note that there -wasn't a single fatality, in the city daring the day.-- Those who drove ` :•'over the highways on Sunday and ;Monday know the 'reason — there 'wasn't a car left in the city.—Fergus ` :News- -Record. . t ".That Witching Hour English courts have ruled that the _ + expression 12 p.m. is meaningless. A motorist was charged with disobey- . Ing a sign erected by local authori- 'ties. This forbade parking it a, cer- = • tain spot "between 10 a.m. and 12 The�efenca_argued__that.._12- - p.m. is no time at all, means noth- :in! and is nowhere mentioned 'in” 'an - act- of parliament; that being so, the `• _ local authorities• had committed an - -_offence in putting up tL- notice.. The accused was. discharged. There cannot be many people- who use the term 12 p.m. and still fewer who use 12 a.m.! 12 midnight and 12 -noon, or ;imply midnight and noon •are generally and correctly�mployed. --"—`1_ : , ,: ti,�� �'�. �• To. use m. 'for i2 noon is obvi- a4 + tih , ously • incorrect; it being the exact S ' Y %insridian the time cannot, be either before or after the meridian.' With re,pect to '12 midnight it is not no �{ clear; that 12 o'clock is the same distance between one meridian and W- -- j the• -next. In that sense one person call midnight 12 a.m. and an-' T_..y Complete Low -Priced Cas _ .: 2%0 o'hertcal1it 12 p.m. wi fication, but with a good chance of .'confusion• Trill-,, it :� fr,� witching ' hour. = TISTEN to what the motor -wise are saying, and lidia ride—Valve-in-Head Engine--Fislter LL g 4 9 Except that «.r ai a ::.1 so u,ad .to you'll choose your new car on facts, not No -Draft Ventilation—and Safety glass in • our 'twelve-hour division of time, it claims... by seeing, comparing, 4 ving! every window. makes one Iong for the days when '''`'' Drive {� 1936 Chevrolet, first of all. For So conle'to our showrooms today and get midnight was called 60.60 hours and r the proof, behind the wheel, that Chevrolet 12:25 a.m. was 00.25 hours, and when, this is the leading car that most people are ++ one dined—on bully beet again=at buying. It's the only low-priced car which The Only Complete Low -Priced Car". :: 19.30 hours or thereabouts. At any gives you Hydraulic Brakes—solid steel Monthly payments to suit your purse oa the `.rate, there was then no argument `.-: Turret Top Body by Fisher—'Knee-Action General Motors Instalment Plan.. -about am. and p.m.—St. John Tele- ` Oa Master DeLuze Models R�•' " graph -Journal, t piurn. The Chance Came f,:� OM .736 Elon A. , St is 'a Kentucky :; •: man, ?4 years of age. R'ecen'tly the > > (SJ•andard Series 2 -pass. Coupe) ;;.r::.; > > '} +fid` • - -apartment- in which -he lived caught `;r# l�asterAeLnxeModels froms864 fire- and he slid down a rope from ,'Delivered as facto Y,'00=4. O+rr. the fourth floor. As he was walking - ' away a reporter.- stopped him and e _ Governniews Nut, Jre;�As a�+i -;ask where he found the,rope. "I didn't `�,, arta it," replica Stowa4er. "I. -had it. CCAS: COOPER... -..CLARE• MONT. _- I've kept a rope under my bed for 80„ years because 'I have always been •afraid of being trapped in a fire"— ` fit. Thous Times -Journal. tae t . ...,..x'i.'ilkss.�'$ii�4��iN,-ka,:e f+.' _ .. - - . „___.s•..-• ..e h Yv . k ' : �'� �'� ibr a , � : . r• v '. •'. -': _ ., .,. .T 11 - .., a ....ter a *' .TOO WEAK TO 1) FINANCIAL -HER HOUSEWORK She -'Was the Victim of Constipation For many years this woman's system was completely. out of order, due to constipation. Nothing seemed W do her any good. Then she found „ a way to rid herself of the consti pation, apd her health quickly im- Officials of, God's Lake Gold ,,lines deducted reserve for taxes of $27,- _,.piloved. In the -following letter she- anticipate, that production for the se- 154 and depreciation of $50,225, leav- "plains how this came about:— cond quarter of 1936 will approximate Ing net as above. "For many years 1 had stubborn =170,000; compared with $160,782 in constipation which apparently no the float quarter. June- output is ea - comedy could improve. I was unable Exploration work at the property to sleep, and was so weak that 1 petted to show in excess of $60,060, of Oriole Mines is continuing• and a could not ,even attend to my hoilse- an all-time monthly high. Power and new vein has been uncovered which .'work. Then I began to take Krug- milling plants are giving complete shows a width of 7 ft. Grab samples ehen Salts. In a short while, 1 no- satisfaction with the; latter treating taken from surface gave the follow- ticed a vast improvement in my gen- 150 tons daily. !ng assays: ;6.65, .7.95 and -13,66 per ata] condition. Now 1 sleep better at ton. Hugh Flanagon is in charge of -. WChts — I am no longer constipated Cyril W. Knight has been appoint - and my work seems' easier. I have operations. Xnachen to thank for all these ed geologist for Bilmac Gold Mines benefits." — (Mrs.) B. and has Ieft for the property in the , Mining Corporation ofCanada has Kruschen Salle is a balanced for- west Shinin-r Tree Area, Ont. The taken over direetioa of operations on 3nula for maintaining a conditiod of crosscut on the 410 -ft level being the property of Bidlamaque Gold :internal cleanineas. Kruschen stimu- driven to intersect the downward ea Mines Ltd., according to official an- latea your internal organs to smooth tension of the main or, Saville vein nouncement, through an agreement regular action. Your inside is thus has advanced about 100 ft. and has by which a firm commitment 'is tak- kept "clear of those impurities which, mother 100 ft to go before reach en on a block of Bidlamaque shares, allowed to. accumulate, lower the jog its objective. whole tone of the system. with options. on further substantial Shaft sinking at Laps, Cadillac Gold blocks. No reorganization or increase • • Mines is now down into the bedrock, in capital is contemplated. Bidlama. Pashunzation and ft is expected that cementing wlll quo holdings total 26 claims Bour be completed to 66 ft. shortly, With Iamaque township, Quebec, with h pre- beshaft sinking crew making about liminary work . carried out in 1934 the and '3b, exposing a well-defined vein 6 ft. a day progress, it is expected Toronto—Two-thirds of the people that crosscutting will reach the ore system. at Ontario are exposed to the dangers zones indicated by diamond drilling Annual meeting ,of Algold Mines, at raw milk states Dr. Gordon Bates, , late this summer. Ltd. held is Toronto recently was general director of the Health Lea —"— routine with reports adopted and J. ,rite of Canada, urging compulsory Directors of Sowey Gold Mines M, Mitchell and Thomas F. `Daigle urization of all milk tbroughouthave declared a dividend of 2 cents added to the directorate of the com- anada. a share, Payable August 8th to share - pang. R. F. Mitchell, M.E., mine man - "Milk is perhaps the most valuable holders of record July 8th. The di.s• ager of the Algold proyterty in the Ing in comfortable frame dwellings, Classified Advertising bursement" involves a total payment 1 of all foods and yet, of the 8,500,000 Mleblpieoten' - Goudreau district, re- cultivating fine gardens at roots and men, women and . children in Ontario, of $160,600 on the 6,000,000 shares only 1,500,00 are now protected by authorized and-tasued. In 1935 Howe? porta that development work is pro- Potatoes, owning a cow, making their sto7ror.N aaa sono TAE sastsAnrs easing satisfactory and the 50 -ton own bread and butter, and obtaining UP, BICYCLES: $2 up. AUTO - proper pasteurization against rav- paid a total of (`cents to. dharehold- BT plenty.of wild trait in the, marshes , 10 mill which went into operatlou on P mobile., tires. Fres -catalogue. agog of typhoid and para -typhoid OTs and on the small islands, including Transportation prepaid. Peerless, 196 ) lever, scarlet fever, septic sore June 16th is being -gradually stepped Dundan west, Toronto. .throat, undulant fever "and diphthe a Central Patricia Gold Mines for the up. the cranberry, the yellow bake apple ` iia," Drr. 'Rates declareii. 15 months' ended `May 81st reports net _ which grows on a shrub, the blue- -r.Aaasr t.EAZIF ZA1=XZ25X3F t - berry, the'atrawberry and the rasp - "Despite the known benefits of profit of $187,044 or 7.5 cents a share. McVittie-Graham Mines Is repor Lod berry. COMPLETE COURSE $60, INCLUDES pasteurization there are still 11 cities. For the period 21,460 tons of ore were to have undertaken prospecting and Plying up and down the bays and room and board. Jones' Hairdressing and 128 towns in" Ontario where the treated, ttith "gross production of $499: surface exploration• on ,. a 'group of y School, 'Llstowel. Out. !•silk Is only partially pasteurized or 970, to which is added sundry earn- claims adjoining. Burwash Yellowknife inlets, Mrs." Royle, when a small ehiM not pasteurized at all h he continues. lags of $3,749, making total revenue Mines on the Northwest is the Tel- 'watched with interest her brothers r>toso4s:ars: "Toronto has pasteurized its milk $63,179. Development, operating' gen• lowknife area, N.W.T. The latter to and sinters manipulating the sails and OUR ROLL FIL318 DEVELOPED, mace 1914. Since that time there has oral chargee and administration the scene of the. most Importgnt• dis, when very young was capable of pilot- printed. with free enlargement. 254. not been a einlfle,case oi.bone tuber• amounted to $189.296, leaving operst- eovery of the Yellowknife. district on Ing the boat and was familiar with Photo -Craft, 1821 King Ease, Toronto. ealoais of bovine origin, or Ing profit of $264.424, from which is the north abort of Great Slave Lake. the mysteries of the sea -faring life. =230TS EZTaiAMNArsa - A former member o! a Newfound - in Toronto. nor has.there been a case land teaching staff,'Mrs. Royle sketch- BEDBUGS, COCKROACHES. A.NT8. 'of glandular tuberculosis .or abdom- counted for 141 deaths, although one ed the educational s stem of some moths, lice. ticks, • ivarenteed ez- 11sa1 tuberculosis O! thin type. Mors- y termination with Derpo',. Putter pack= ,.d ever, T, t onto }las had no typhoid Deathshy'Vilente,of the drownings i, duplicated here• years ago, explaining. that all seho_res age ass Druggists or Derpo Pro acts. fever. Such cases as have turned up There Were -14 persons -killed during in the island-art--conneeied with re- �oroaca have all originated outside Toronto 6 the year in accidents of air transpor- ligious denominations, every child re- rxL= aBTMCVzm talion ceiving a thorough religious training NY "ROLL FILM DEVELOPED ATID. . . where milk is not pasteurized. pa Culture is also stressed in all educa- A - � - "Tire prevention of these condi- i Last 'Y,.r printed. t6c coin. Reprints. Ie for tions alone has saved many lives. tional institutions, the youngest child 26c. Windsor Photo rinishera.102 Wal= missy crippling conditions, and much"! being instructed in proper methods of lington St... Wlnasor. Ont. money to thr fiur •vers," edda- Dr Islaoders. ove' deportment. sya=ir esac>Es rsotc ua naQs^ -Batu OTTAWA -Automobile and other' AYthia;date British books were 2e. OUNCE EGGS SELECTED t"ytany epidetnir l.u� p i>� en traced accidents, suicides and homicides • in use, examination tests leing set in 25 fro our -own" 'blood -tested 6. '•'to milk," • he continues. "The most brought death to 6,885 persona in .%;.'�ld Coin Tie England and the papers retained "to pound Wt 1te. Leghorn 2 -year-old hens notorious typhoid epidemic • 1n the I Canada last year, the Dominion that country. for examination. . New- Free catalogue G a r a 1 d Regadern Bureau of Statistics reported recently. - foondland" students. are particularly Poultry Farm Route a, Kingston, Out. 'history of this country, that of Mon- P Mon- treal, only's few years ago, with 6,- Almost all forma of violent death ex- well informed on all countries of the > AG"sT: "A Gua +000 cases and over 500 deaths, re- c -p` suicide showed increases over Family Life in Newfoundland world, more attention being directed FURNISHED HOUSE, 90 ACRES salted from failure to 'institute pro- 1934 and crept up towards record Quiet and Happy, Says to the study of foreign lands than in land. Station close. Goon bustneA "Per pasteurization In that city. high levels registered around 1830 , the Ontario school, Mrs. Royle opening. Bargain. Lively'r, -"Chudleigh, "There were also the Chatham ty- and 1931. -Minister's Wife ' thought. ontflrte: bile mishaps took 1;224 AGENTS WANTEa phoid epidemic of 1927 with 109 Automo eases the Kirkland Lake- septic sore lives or 11.2 per r00,000 of popula- LONDON, Ont. —In Newfoundland � it is the family boat and not the Canada s Greatest City l3E.NTS WANTED TO H A N D L El throat epidemic of 1930' with 457 i tion compared with 1,115 in 1934. Thin Y u +� '4 • Teas, Coates, spices; Entracte; (.eases, the' St. Catherines epidemic of was the largest toll since 1931 when •family, , carriage, according- to, the �OmeWl7ele in Flanders 3fedlcinal Pceparattopa direct to. users. For particulars about your district - native-born Mrs. .Royle,. wife of Rev. write T. H. Ward Company, John t pan -typhoid in 1931 with 457 cases, 1,316 fatalities occurred. TORONTO — Cominemoratirig the -the typhoid epidemic of 1932 in the • In all, 6,885 persons or 62.9. per Harry Royle, who is, leaving Thorn- South, Hamilton. Fit. Maurice Valle 100,00 met death from external vio- dale parsonage,•sliortly for Spring- attack on Mount Sorrel 20 years ago 1 Valley, th es. with 527 field. aaENTs ATTENTION canon and' various others. lone in 1935. This, too, was the when the Third Canadian Battalion . "In .the face of this ghastly trail highest total since 1931 and tom- In an interview in ' The Free Press captured its• objective with the loss o! KING EDWARD'S BIltTHD'A JUNE of disease and death resulting from pared with 6,469 in. 1934. she said -"'Britain's oldest' colony is 16 officers and '412 men, the Toronto 23rd. Attractive photo button,, Regiment Drumhead' Service was held S2,50-100. or 40c dozen. You sell. 100 Impure milk, it is positively criminal Suicides accounted for 902 deaths, inhabited chiefly by the English, Scot- each. Tansey Co., els t Melrose, Mont- :a fish and Irish race, descendants of recently.. Sp erking at the service real. �flhet so many communities through- compared to 927 in 1934 and Komi- Right -Rev. R. S. Renison declared 1 out Canada, should not insist oft pro- cides'for 153 :compared with 142 in several"of Britain''s most noble famir EavcatIONAL per pasteurization of their milk sup- 1934. lies coming. to the " island at a very "Canada's greatest city is not To - earl d"ate. The islanders' love British ronto, nor Montreal "nor Vancouver, DIESEL' -ENGINEERING — STUDY .-Ply," Dr. Bates concludes All provinces with the exception o1 y lmmedJately: big field,, new book . Prince Edward IslarTd, New Bruns- principles and British laFs, and have but is somewhere in Flanders, a apo now ready. Write' today for circular. ? Our own experience is that it is no wick and Alberta showed a larger no desire to lose their independence made sacred by the thousands of Can- General 'Publishing Co., Toronto. , ,e =e to tell anybody our own expert- number of motor vehicle fatalities in and become apart of Canada. In fact, adians who died there.. •13i.TTER ZZALTs OBTAINED" "once because they will not be sat- 1935 than in the preceding year. their i'ntere`sts' are chiefly in Britain "It's not the •doctor's job to elimin- $E MAPPY A •D ENJOt LIFE, issed until they get their own. prince Edward Island, however;- had and from that land they obtain many. ate hypocrisy from the mind, That '!s vitalogy unfolds health secreta. i two , deaths,. as compared with five, of their products. Free literature. V Ave.,y Health Aa - New Brunswick 40 against b2, and In Newfoundland no families are a job for the priest. -Lord Horder, aoclation, 170 Bell ve,; Winnipeg. The FIRE-FL.Y Alberta 45 against 61. isolated as in Canada, ' stated Mrs. g gttEs .z Prince Edward Island had the.low- Royle. They either, reside along the $2.50 Light Plant est rate, 2.2 per 100,000, and Sas- coast or in villages. In their"'home New low' coat lighting katchewan stood next with a rate of life the fisherrYlen are .happy,, resid- ,lant for farm homes, 4,1. r cottages, service stations etc. too -watt air Montreal had 109 death's from mo- - W K E U P YOU R cooled. Lights s for vehicle accidents in 1935 as com- ■e • 25 -watt lamps. pared with 101 in the preceding year. _ Can use ordinary Toronto had 74 as compared with 88, 1 1 V E R R11 E ' aero ac E o ,; CODIPI.ETE STOCK, new and used ? auto, truck parts. Compare our prices before buying elsewhere. Satin - faction • guaranteed. Canadian Auto Parts Co.. 337 Queen St. W., Toronto. VZOTO6E4133IT E \ 'G LAREMENT FREE with ever' '2E . cents -order; roll film developed, "•:� panted 25 cents: reprints 3 cents each. S' 1 f ti ar -teed Artistic Photo automo a ype battery, Runs five " Vancouver 43 against '25, Winnipeg v at s ac on gu a Finishers. 29 Richmond East. Toronto. hours one quart 24 against 19 Hamilton 16 against And You'll Juntp Out of Bed in ti;• HARNESS AND COLLARS gas, Smooth run- n• l n i• Depend- 27, Quebec Cit' 17 against 14 and Q y Morning Rarin' to Go Farmers Attention —Harvest Time RO-HO GARDENERS able. Larger sizes. Write for literature. Ottawa 25 against ,19. Tile doer ■howd Dour out two pounds o1 sauldbileintoyourbowaledaity.If ttgqip�_DM" is Tleaily here. Consult your nearest STURDY AND -EFFICIENT CULTIVA S ATORS, 7gAD110Z EIg4iINE1diINQ 00. lg Adelaide Street V. — Toronto Drownings in 1935, exclusive of ruotflowinsfreely,yourfooddoesn'tdi4rrt It just in the bowels. Gas bloats up Harness Shop about StaCO Harness We Only at greatly reduced prices. Write for catalogue. Model Incubators_ x a' :>raimess ask for special farm psloes. those occurring in land or air transpor- >oare�macil• yo, omapa Hasmfa! body. and youf.u'w-, Supplies. sell our goods through local Staco Leather Ltd.. 1918 River St.. Toronto. ' j tation, number 877 or 15 per cent. of potws into the tankaa�oril.woriatookss�lt your Goods dealer. The goods are right, i l LIVE STOCK MARKETING the total of fatal accidents. Land transportation .accounted for 1,647 o! A mare movement deesn'talways sat acts. eat on needsom.thingthat`rook. oa the aver Is canes those oto and so are our prices.•We'manufac- tore in our 'factories — Harness, ITCHi deaths or 28 per cent. the total. Liv '� �s� � Ptl Little � � � Hofs• Collars ' Sweat Pads, Horse /hipping oa the eo-oDerative Dlan tun Of 'these, deaths in automobile asci• flowing you +Ana Harmiensand ye,Blankets, W. �p ant Leather . Travelling'w STOPPED IN MINUTE , bm Droduetive of splendid remise• tdliag on the open market, means real dents numbered.1,224 or 21 per cent. P M t seats t b -__ lt+sab' TbA d° � br Goods. Insist on Staco Brand Trade Marked Goods, and get 'satisfaction., A a e e with the Ica osmose er An y°n torm�ted with the of i valve for the owners. Get to touch with M of all accidental deaths.tbona. Excluding' those where an g Ask �ha�s sonseI senilbornlr refuse anything QbL me Made only by '' rashe"ted ar�{no tfonortuoe : skiam'aaticctomt 1►a aniet an� hap ceder. Rrite--WLre-or Telephone Lladharst area .cases automobile was " involved, there Sumtsel Trees" Company Limited use cooling, antiseptic, liquid D D. D. preewptlen. Its genet• ow�oocbe the kri. - '»t vNls7sis rAsaosP 111V FA>I 9 r.2saa'sn 215 deaths in railway accidents r ,Issue leo. 28 — 38 863 King st. West, Toronto 'WRITE aced Clear. wesselew and ttdaias— skin, ' the � s Intense kebias �' fasL atOpesc , p.prssAs':Ts Lion DEPT. and 87 in street car ageidents. _ �- 'FOR CATALOGUE A a t erse �� �' •TOCK OOMMISSION P Accidents In mines and quarries se- 67 � i money _ l -Mm C. Mruir, of 7,brolito, spent was presented with a g'if't of ling- t the tweak -end with the Morley lags- .erie, as a token of appreciation for her faithful and untiring Work dur- tore e --,Mr. and Mrs. Haswey Jacksm mg � p" year. A number of Q Toronto, visited with ,Cyril and. guests from Woodbridge and other Ig - -- rs. Morley on Sunday last. neighboring districts were present- {{ ! yo -Miss Edith Murray entertained The charming garden Provided Piokerin� s Leader Store - e members of the W. M. S. of the a fragrant setting for a delightful rated Church at the Monne of the garden tet. The Junior Institute asses Rorke, on Wednesday, July served at t3ie prettily decorated The. President, Mrs. Crozier, Hosieryby :H-oleptooftables. r., . . was in the ciair and led the devot- lOnOl period with Mrs. Vallee$ read- a v Le� Famous •for color and' style g the devotional leaflet. IT the . j MAY 0.1"II erne of &e secretary, Mies B. Another' large shipment arrived -Full length length. Knee Halting, the minutes lwere read by' _ A N n High, in chiffon, ore pe and -service weight. - es. L Morley. The last two dktap- All kinds of Repair Work tors of the Study Book were comp- Ali- Tuning Guaranteed Prices' -:-40c.' ��1C, 9�C� and �1.0� a pair. . --Mrs. W.. J. Clark returned home lobed under the direction of Mrs. G. "''an Friday aftez attending the fun- Law, assisted by Miss Murray and c.MaCDONsLD tarsal of her sister, Mrs. Root. Fit- Mrs. Morley. We vAer* pleased to ,.IW CLOSE AVE.. TORONTO w" mem, of Hamiltom welcome home our` Secretary of Phone Lakeside 1602 -The regular meeting .orf the Christian Stewardship, Mra. M. S. Orders taken at NEWS Office 'Woman's Associattian of tib{e limited Chipman. A number of articles were 'Church will be held on Tuesday, Jul. received for the bale. The meeting 24*, at the hatrw of Mrs. MCILroy was well attended and at the close The •'Pickering . -Mise Helen Shepherd, ,of Tor- the members of Miss Bunting's : onto, is spending her vacation lwith iter uncle and Cunt, ` Norman asd •' e --Mrs. Banks and' other Pickering th friends. - P --air. and Mss. R. D. Crank. of so Wellsville, N. Y. and-Ji[r. and Mrs. g Willard Cronk, os Detroit, 'spent p a few days with their parentis, R. H. and Mrs. Croak- li _ -The SacrarrA t of the Lord`s Bupper, will be dispensed in the Pr- Ite byterian Church on Sunday next by th 11511e Pastor, Rev. Dr. Carmichael, fid. Preparatory Services will be held this Friday evening• -,A pubik meeting' of the exec- ` relive and.. committees in charge of be First of July Celebration; will a be held in the Town - H all', on Tues - July 14th at 9.00`'p. m. All in - are . ia•+rjted vo attend, M. some qu'�� of public inurest ` `vitt be discussed. f --.Congratulations - to the village of CLVemiont and their Park Board, v who have shown their interest in f f the Vian Memorial, -file unveiling a Y to the exfienf of exInding along with She Pilgrimage, a wreath to be plat- J ed on the Memorial. Barrie villages J - : in - this province knew there was a A few years ago; and many Will Wt forget it fro soon as some Others. -T%e . W alarm's Instiiute wish to }�aQi]c the women of the village and WaTowuling comtuilnity, also h F. _Buz►t*W `Mrs. Ralph • Lee, of �e Canada Bread Oo•, The Pickering Dairy and Mr. M. S. Ci►aprnaa for .their donati� ' the Instatxrte : booth, J. Prouse and Mr. : StalRdeY Balsdon their helpers wtao so kindly colle�etkd the baking on July 1st -The Base Line Wonbsn's -A. wc- iadan are bolding an ice cream. eoc ill on. Mr. Lipton's Lwm, on the ev anjng of Thursday July 16th, There Will be a ball game cormeneisng at -430 *ndard time, which will be . followed by A varied Program• 'sheds Will also a a, booth on the graunds - for the. gal of fancy goods. dy welcaiiw. Admission, A -dulls, : ZA cents, children -10 cents. v --The tennis tournarneiit for the local club'' is under way. here's your tennis organized for you. It your 'name does not appear below, b"? it PAded right, away. Ladles SingleW M. Calvert vs. )a Murray; N- Quig •ley va. B. 'Barker; G Walsh -bye. `'Mined Doubles. W. McHfflen and, S- Etiiott vs. G. Walsh and A, Gold - Smith; N, Attialey acid Dr. Cart - right -va M. Wvei+t and J. Barker B. Barker and W. Money -bye. Men's Singles:_ B. Elliott vs. 7. Bar- ker;, A. Goldsmith vs. W. Manny.. f -s --St. Georg6,s Churck, Sunday, July 12ili. 6th Sunday after Trin- ity. Sunday School at 10 a, ifn. Cel- ebmtjon of tb.e Holy Cc%mmunion at' 11 a. m. Evening Prayer at 7.30 p: llu. Preacher at bo*, servicer. Rev. ,E G. WbinwnL A Garden Party will be held under *e auspices of the A. Y. P. A. on July .2'9th .(Wednes- day), oommencing- at 6 p m, with a- good ball game. Featured on' Ill.- pregrtrrn will be CanaM's,favorite comedian, Bert Harvey, with olther• good vocal and instrumental numb - ere and other aV.raytions. Watch 'for further particulars. -Me death took place gndtienlp on Sunday, July 5th, at Whitby, of ' Mr. Alexander Brown, late of Mid- land, in his 82nd year. 'The funeral --4v),k place on Tuesday from the res- - : idence of his- daughter, Vim. W. C, Mus4;lar. P fekering Ont. Service way -hold in the Vasey church near Md - land. ifitea4nent being made m the ce!ntetery' at that • place. Decealmed was a native of Treland, corning to Qusada Bit a boy with his. parents and is the last of a large family bf Northern vim"rs. Tie llvas a great• student and had travelled extensiv- -`. -ely. lRiA wife pre-deeeiised him about forty years acro, and i} snrvivW by two danght a ra, Mrs. ( Mnrkar, and Mrg. W. F ,T,,.,�n L,�•- . �r group served. dainty refreshments. MEAT MARKE' ' Hot Weather Diry Good$ -Psdtering Pirates, playing in •• •• e Whitby Town Softball League,' .. . lt3yed their first galme of the sea- Otlr Motto --`Quality & Service' Bathing Suits, Beach iaobes, Shorts, n at Whitby on _Friday. last, a- $18L1[s, Skits, RIIIIIliIIg Shoes, Scampers, j ai ist the Anglicans.. ARhougb Special --.Count- r y laying Without having had 4py Ankle books, Light Underwear, Straw practice, the boys turned in a spark- Style Sausage ' ty $ _ •,.;Hats, Fibre Helmets. Polo Shirts, Ties. ng Performance, ra►sth ``s4oe" Drum - Books Sc per lb mond throrwing •dhem past the bat- - • l3cOkB etc, r8 Quite 9• B. Bye&behind for 25C.'. � . "' CHAPMAN e tai caught hie regale= good 2 lbs. stood game, also amtributing two ___.(;LARhN('E SILK. _ \ tripies. E. Olkto*ell -mardt' the out- •28_81 M•tr,nRei -- - -- srrtand ng catch of the game, taking the bail in deep left, while running Phone k'ia for Delivery 'TWO O STANDOUT VALUES with his back to the home plate. the Phone 1620 ext 1'ra t; vrIT ba planed at- Picker= _ e on Wednesday, July 8th. As DON'T Tip Tap Tailored -'Suits of Coatsefor Pickering is owathouR a hardball _ realm n>: yraro,iwa_W,ll be if*_fans. TAKE CHANCES men or women --New Spring and opportunity to watch some good, �+ ast games of bat], land the player° �" Summer woollens, direct from 1 he aNB counting, your saor mt.-i>n+th _..�l�ly� a�afe ..'• veal and 'financial. 1rk+'i=sten is British Isles ----$24.75. fi*,ive- rolleet'nr, rte to all CtnFult dour l.lrn�gi�t � - `• 9n•geaLra�icg,ptrP'!he date= cf. Rvrnernt,er' Gordon Maid Full-fashioned Hosier y, my Sth F..istendery-•Pieltering YOUR DR U G G i S7 18 WORK my 15th-- -?prka-Pieke�'n3, tirHi� - Service. weight, Chiffon and Crepe. lig. 7th-An0iicans�-1C' .A MERCHANT Aug. 17-th-Princess Pates p ck. 1`�T�i'�7CT" B1I2`T� BH.A��lSr?6C. 8.71d $1 Aust . 24th -,R. Berra -d4 -Pick. T. D , -Mr, and Mr;, F�•i�-er rf Buff= E]. V. R. li!001,F i1RUGGIST Fred 1. Bunting, • Pickering ate. spent the week -end -with Mrs. Di-7NBARrUlu. _0NT^R10 Howard at the bonne ad her parents. Hletatf>11.1 ed 1857 Mr. and `Mrs. Henry- Wood. --Mr, L. N, Parker has left for :�e8dpTRoofing Wimupeg aft" spending a seek .7 . with his _ sister, Mrs Henry Wood, w Ribb6b' ,` nd canine on old friends netreceived, a�FbiFment(V,� /`-✓j -= Hialtland cf+eeii " 'of plain roofibg.that we are ' ..T_ selling at special prices. The regular monthly meeting o!Red Top Insulating Pool $lade Roast ( Blade out =13c. the. Senior -Branch of the Highland Creek Watrrea,'s Iuat*ute was held adds to 'comfort In sum- Square Shoulder Roast =�15e. Oke - at e home of the president,- Mzs. -mer and Winter. Saveo ""g Cari Wallace, Old Danforth Road.. Rib - '9e. The guest speaker, Bride Broder, is ,fuel and the cost.is low. �• always vsseloorne becfnae of' PICK:ERING =�• -Brisket teresting and practical way in •:w which stare always deals .with her subject. Shespoke about "Canadian LUMBER YARD Stew Beef �2e. - Industries" and proved beyond doubt Pflo14S 34.00 Minced Steak : a712c. by, the use of rangny, ' illustratimg , L that the majority of Canadian Worn- bre a�nt.aeaasrss. -- �Qlled R1h7 Roastr 20 and Glc. en were not purchasing intelligently or to the .best advanta4te due: W ig alCWel Or Ct`l�l lake norance• or wrobzg standards of val- 143.4 FOR SALE- B its: d weeks pyf Ue. She pointed out that much. of old,' Atrply R.Orawfo,d, Pickering. 46 . the present depression can be tree- r1 OF SALB-Coirmso lantern' -and Shortening, 2 for 25ce ss wastefulness er caste- •ma{l ineubstor, very cheap. T. C. Brows, ed to gra Brougham. aotf7. - lewrress.. 'Phe popular secretary, . �`UR eIALIS-IllfQtKrn' couch. 1924. ' • rwk 1G d shape. Cheap. J. C. aryatit407, l5 4 ~ i— The Corporation �a►R SALE-Ot-a b"d wwahinR -- .-OF THl�_, maebine, elmoat new: �Y• M. �u�6, Butcher (Phone 3000).. ° ,Pickering • Green Rivcr. d , Towne- ip of Pickering W ANTED -Girl for Etenei•ut haunt• •- 11 wore. Apyly Mrs. H. Arnold, Pickerinx Picker in Hard Ware Store 46 47 PUBLIC NOTICE is 7kereby given - that the Cou=V of, the Ciorporstion VOR1' p `SALE'=11 ptjite, 0t*�eta cid. g of the Township of Pickering, will ft, AR R 1tnP cker -,' lot 14, coo. 4,4 cr- at a teruseting• to, be held on•the 3rdrro RBNT-Hraf of. ' hrick ' houau, ,ATTENTION I day of August 1986, a2 the lour of garden and gars egan Church St. s kv- . cele o'clock in the afternoaM at tile' 's" Apply at News .a ! Wvvn,RMp Hag, ;n the Village of PASTURE TO RENT -100 scree, Potato Grower. Bmug.fi m, considei' a By-law for' fenced, good sprins water and shade, For ('� j� i j �' gtlopping-up and closing as a public 8ea'on' Apply S.W. Davis, Pickering, 39tf BUG FILLER highway snd selling the sorthdlaN _j��J•OR 89RViC6-Reg'd Yorkshire of the original alWwlacloe for Madj- boar, Reg. No. P. N. H N. Tanner, Aia- _ `__ Sudden ' Death between' jots n mtbers 14 and 15 in tree Farm, Pickering, Phone 'ick 1702.48 47 _ the fifth concessiatrl of the said NOR S:tLE-Very chrsp, rt very - TO.THE BUG TovAiship' of Pickering, with the in- + valuable -banjo, or will exchagr for stock' or anything useful. Wm;'Gore: Mappy. Valley • tendon of pawing the sauw. - Gardens,. Br. ck Road. 46 N ALL . PERsoNS interested, or , ew Life LL Uft RNNT-100 sorra, rfsiry Yarm, Whose land& may or might be prej- F clay loam, runnire creek, modeM barn, • �O TOR PLANT •• • _ udiciall affected by .the slain Of; water instilled, brick house. 19'miles from To- Y passing, roma. Apply T. Jacques; Wee• Hill, Ont, 1fRf R r said, proposed By-law, are hereby '" COOPERS DRI-KIL for Lice on .Horses, reriuired . to attend at the said nwpt, gTBAY EL- n Ln the, pre -A04 i< r i - . __ Cattl6. Sheep, ..Pigs and Hens. 1 the nnder.,gned, lot -20, .con. 2, Picked g. el 't _ . ing, whehey :will be 1Leal�d before a heifer owner awy have same• by proving the: said Council_ in person, �'aog by prove ty and paying expenses. A, Hobbs, 44-4e SPECIALS THI9. W EES Countoel, Solicitor or 'Agent, in' e+e-. e o lt�w :l' A I ft Y C(I W w-Rr clip. Solid Oupper Bolters at' $8.25. feretloe thereto,who applies to' be Meted and grade ew", Government T.B �tvail7Zed Boilers tai, $1.�. � testeor. Frrsh and close spriagen alway, on t so 11earld, and any objections then bafid-Stood tested if desired Free delivery a paof Tor more, Sathfaetioegaaranteed, ' mad'eto the' peening of said prapsq- Wmrch . l Mnrpbv. I'adsay Ontario. Telephone 4Agentfor McOormick--Deeriag Farm_Machiaery _ ed By-law Will be duly considered It"" and 13,epaire r by the said Council.La1R R'K1l:T- A drtirr farm nf •120 _ Our MObto.- helot! Ono hOno Ret It, Of' �1 1TATEID thio 30th day of June, r aeras. well built barn ind a good s-rramed boost. small outer buildinp also, Runnin^ , . it is not made.', - 1986. creek through th • farm. For further ns.ticalars B7 .ORDEit a! fibre said CauAcil. taigttany an the larm to James Greenlaw, 2 rniin stt south of Pickering. lots lg•14. a F Telopholne)39W' Demid R. Beaten con Po.seaioa tc plough this fall Fan pm- r wr ar.aion Apr11 Ut• lt)A7 nn1Y reikerir parson. �. ^• ��1 , -� w ���� �I , clerfa need a Wy. James Greenlaw, Yieiering. 4S 48 \V 1� �.al` `. v-- Kiss Mary Fewlie, of Toronto, '' P -rt,: '. -. ..:. ,1 , x 'Y"'• ." b '9+a-. &'FC1+. '-3 7 5'�iG' qV�<AW _ _ of -Mrs. (Dr.) Towle, and daug� M . of Toronto, called on Mxa. and Miss ' Fawkes an Sunday. th .•-,F. F. and Mrs. Baledon ' and 'U hunily of Burford, spent Sunday M with Pickering relatives --The Township Council will'=meet on Monday next, July -18th, fur take )iranaaction of general buainesa: in -Mm C. Mruir, of 7,brolito, spent was presented with a g'if't of ling- t the tweak -end with the Morley lags- .erie, as a token of appreciation for her faithful and untiring Work dur- tore e --,Mr. and Mrs. Haswey Jacksm mg � p" year. A number of Q Toronto, visited with ,Cyril and. guests from Woodbridge and other Ig - -- rs. Morley on Sunday last. neighboring districts were present- {{ ! yo -Miss Edith Murray entertained The charming garden Provided Piokerin� s Leader Store - e members of the W. M. S. of the a fragrant setting for a delightful rated Church at the Monne of the garden tet. The Junior Institute asses Rorke, on Wednesday, July served at t3ie prettily decorated The. President, Mrs. Crozier, Hosieryby :H-oleptooftables. r., . . was in the ciair and led the devot- lOnOl period with Mrs. Vallee$ read- a v Le� Famous •for color and' style g the devotional leaflet. IT the . j MAY 0.1"II erne of &e secretary, Mies B. Another' large shipment arrived -Full length length. Knee Halting, the minutes lwere read by' _ A N n High, in chiffon, ore pe and -service weight. - es. L Morley. The last two dktap- All kinds of Repair Work tors of the Study Book were comp- Ali- Tuning Guaranteed Prices' -:-40c.' ��1C, 9�C� and �1.0� a pair. . --Mrs. W.. J. Clark returned home lobed under the direction of Mrs. G. "''an Friday aftez attending the fun- Law, assisted by Miss Murray and c.MaCDONsLD tarsal of her sister, Mrs. Root. Fit- Mrs. Morley. We vAer* pleased to ,.IW CLOSE AVE.. TORONTO w" mem, of Hamiltom welcome home our` Secretary of Phone Lakeside 1602 -The regular meeting .orf the Christian Stewardship, Mra. M. S. Orders taken at NEWS Office 'Woman's Associattian of tib{e limited Chipman. A number of articles were 'Church will be held on Tuesday, Jul. received for the bale. The meeting 24*, at the hatrw of Mrs. MCILroy was well attended and at the close The •'Pickering . -Mise Helen Shepherd, ,of Tor- the members of Miss Bunting's : onto, is spending her vacation lwith iter uncle and Cunt, ` Norman asd •' e --Mrs. Banks and' other Pickering th friends. - P --air. and Mss. R. D. Crank. of so Wellsville, N. Y. and-Ji[r. and Mrs. g Willard Cronk, os Detroit, 'spent p a few days with their parentis, R. H. and Mrs. Croak- li _ -The SacrarrA t of the Lord`s Bupper, will be dispensed in the Pr- Ite byterian Church on Sunday next by th 11511e Pastor, Rev. Dr. Carmichael, fid. Preparatory Services will be held this Friday evening• -,A pubik meeting' of the exec- ` relive and.. committees in charge of be First of July Celebration; will a be held in the Town - H all', on Tues - July 14th at 9.00`'p. m. All in - are . ia•+rjted vo attend, M. some qu'�� of public inurest ` `vitt be discussed. f --.Congratulations - to the village of CLVemiont and their Park Board, v who have shown their interest in f f the Vian Memorial, -file unveiling a Y to the exfienf of exInding along with She Pilgrimage, a wreath to be plat- J ed on the Memorial. Barrie villages J - : in - this province knew there was a A few years ago; and many Will Wt forget it fro soon as some Others. -T%e . W alarm's Instiiute wish to }�aQi]c the women of the village and WaTowuling comtuilnity, also h F. _Buz►t*W `Mrs. Ralph • Lee, of �e Canada Bread Oo•, The Pickering Dairy and Mr. M. S. Ci►aprnaa for .their donati� ' the Instatxrte : booth, J. Prouse and Mr. : StalRdeY Balsdon their helpers wtao so kindly colle�etkd the baking on July 1st -The Base Line Wonbsn's -A. wc- iadan are bolding an ice cream. eoc ill on. Mr. Lipton's Lwm, on the ev anjng of Thursday July 16th, There Will be a ball game cormeneisng at -430 *ndard time, which will be . followed by A varied Program• 'sheds Will also a a, booth on the graunds - for the. gal of fancy goods. dy welcaiiw. Admission, A -dulls, : ZA cents, children -10 cents. v --The tennis tournarneiit for the local club'' is under way. here's your tennis organized for you. It your 'name does not appear below, b"? it PAded right, away. Ladles SingleW M. Calvert vs. )a Murray; N- Quig •ley va. B. 'Barker; G Walsh -bye. `'Mined Doubles. W. McHfflen and, S- Etiiott vs. G. Walsh and A, Gold - Smith; N, Attialey acid Dr. Cart - right -va M. Wvei+t and J. Barker B. Barker and W. Money -bye. Men's Singles:_ B. Elliott vs. 7. Bar- ker;, A. Goldsmith vs. W. Manny.. f -s --St. Georg6,s Churck, Sunday, July 12ili. 6th Sunday after Trin- ity. Sunday School at 10 a, ifn. Cel- ebmtjon of tb.e Holy Cc%mmunion at' 11 a. m. Evening Prayer at 7.30 p: llu. Preacher at bo*, servicer. Rev. ,E G. WbinwnL A Garden Party will be held under *e auspices of the A. Y. P. A. on July .2'9th .(Wednes- day), oommencing- at 6 p m, with a- good ball game. Featured on' Ill.- pregrtrrn will be CanaM's,favorite comedian, Bert Harvey, with olther• good vocal and instrumental numb - ere and other aV.raytions. Watch 'for further particulars. -Me death took place gndtienlp on Sunday, July 5th, at Whitby, of ' Mr. Alexander Brown, late of Mid- land, in his 82nd year. 'The funeral --4v),k place on Tuesday from the res- - : idence of his- daughter, Vim. W. C, Mus4;lar. P fekering Ont. Service way -hold in the Vasey church near Md - land. ifitea4nent being made m the ce!ntetery' at that • place. Decealmed was a native of Treland, corning to Qusada Bit a boy with his. parents and is the last of a large family bf Northern vim"rs. Tie llvas a great• student and had travelled extensiv- -`. -ely. lRiA wife pre-deeeiised him about forty years acro, and i} snrvivW by two danght a ra, Mrs. ( Mnrkar, and Mrg. W. F ,T,,.,�n L,�•- . �r group served. dainty refreshments. MEAT MARKE' ' Hot Weather Diry Good$ -Psdtering Pirates, playing in •• •• e Whitby Town Softball League,' .. . lt3yed their first galme of the sea- Otlr Motto --`Quality & Service' Bathing Suits, Beach iaobes, Shorts, n at Whitby on _Friday. last, a- $18L1[s, Skits, RIIIIIliIIg Shoes, Scampers, j ai ist the Anglicans.. ARhougb Special --.Count- r y laying Without having had 4py Ankle books, Light Underwear, Straw practice, the boys turned in a spark- Style Sausage ' ty $ _ •,.;Hats, Fibre Helmets. Polo Shirts, Ties. ng Performance, ra►sth ``s4oe" Drum - Books Sc per lb mond throrwing •dhem past the bat- - • l3cOkB etc, r8 Quite 9• B. Bye&behind for 25C.'. � . "' CHAPMAN e tai caught hie regale= good 2 lbs. stood game, also amtributing two ___.(;LARhN('E SILK. _ \ tripies. E. Olkto*ell -mardt' the out- •28_81 M•tr,nRei -- - -- srrtand ng catch of the game, taking the bail in deep left, while running Phone k'ia for Delivery 'TWO O STANDOUT VALUES with his back to the home plate. the Phone 1620 ext 1'ra t; vrIT ba planed at- Picker= _ e on Wednesday, July 8th. As DON'T Tip Tap Tailored -'Suits of Coatsefor Pickering is owathouR a hardball _ realm n>: yraro,iwa_W,ll be if*_fans. TAKE CHANCES men or women --New Spring and opportunity to watch some good, �+ ast games of bat], land the player° �" Summer woollens, direct from 1 he aNB counting, your saor mt.-i>n+th _..�l�ly� a�afe ..'• veal and 'financial. 1rk+'i=sten is British Isles ----$24.75. fi*,ive- rolleet'nr, rte to all CtnFult dour l.lrn�gi�t � - `• 9n•geaLra�icg,ptrP'!he date= cf. Rvrnernt,er' Gordon Maid Full-fashioned Hosier y, my Sth F..istendery-•Pieltering YOUR DR U G G i S7 18 WORK my 15th-- -?prka-Pieke�'n3, tirHi� - Service. weight, Chiffon and Crepe. lig. 7th-An0iicans�-1C' .A MERCHANT Aug. 17-th-Princess Pates p ck. 1`�T�i'�7CT" B1I2`T� BH.A��lSr?6C. 8.71d $1 Aust . 24th -,R. Berra -d4 -Pick. T. D , -Mr, and Mr;, F�•i�-er rf Buff= E]. V. R. li!001,F i1RUGGIST Fred 1. Bunting, • Pickering ate. spent the week -end -with Mrs. Di-7NBARrUlu. _0NT^R10 Howard at the bonne ad her parents. Hletatf>11.1 ed 1857 Mr. and `Mrs. Henry- Wood. --Mr, L. N, Parker has left for :�e8dpTRoofing Wimupeg aft" spending a seek .7 . with his _ sister, Mrs Henry Wood, w Ribb6b' ,` nd canine on old friends netreceived, a�FbiFment(V,� /`-✓j -= Hialtland cf+eeii " 'of plain roofibg.that we are ' ..T_ selling at special prices. The regular monthly meeting o!Red Top Insulating Pool $lade Roast ( Blade out =13c. the. Senior -Branch of the Highland Creek Watrrea,'s Iuat*ute was held adds to 'comfort In sum- Square Shoulder Roast =�15e. Oke - at e home of the president,- Mzs. -mer and Winter. Saveo ""g Cari Wallace, Old Danforth Road.. Rib - '9e. The guest speaker, Bride Broder, is ,fuel and the cost.is low. �• always vsseloorne becfnae of' PICK:ERING =�• -Brisket teresting and practical way in •:w which stare always deals .with her subject. Shespoke about "Canadian LUMBER YARD Stew Beef �2e. - Industries" and proved beyond doubt Pflo14S 34.00 Minced Steak : a712c. by, the use of rangny, ' illustratimg , L that the majority of Canadian Worn- bre a�nt.aeaasrss. -- �Qlled R1h7 Roastr 20 and Glc. en were not purchasing intelligently or to the .best advanta4te due: W ig alCWel Or Ct`l�l lake norance• or wrobzg standards of val- 143.4 FOR SALE- B its: d weeks pyf Ue. She pointed out that much. of old,' Atrply R.Orawfo,d, Pickering. 46 . the present depression can be tree- r1 OF SALB-Coirmso lantern' -and Shortening, 2 for 25ce ss wastefulness er caste- •ma{l ineubstor, very cheap. T. C. Brows, ed to gra Brougham. aotf7. - lewrress.. 'Phe popular secretary, . �`UR eIALIS-IllfQtKrn' couch. 1924. ' • rwk 1G d shape. Cheap. J. C. aryatit407, l5 4 ~ i— The Corporation �a►R SALE-Ot-a b"d wwahinR -- .-OF THl�_, maebine, elmoat new: �Y• M. �u�6, Butcher (Phone 3000).. ° ,Pickering • Green Rivcr. d , Towne- ip of Pickering W ANTED -Girl for Etenei•ut haunt• •- 11 wore. Apyly Mrs. H. Arnold, Pickerinx Picker in Hard Ware Store 46 47 PUBLIC NOTICE is 7kereby given - that the Cou=V of, the Ciorporstion VOR1' p `SALE'=11 ptjite, 0t*�eta cid. g of the Township of Pickering, will ft, AR R 1tnP cker -,' lot 14, coo. 4,4 cr- at a teruseting• to, be held on•the 3rdrro RBNT-Hraf of. ' hrick ' houau, ,ATTENTION I day of August 1986, a2 the lour of garden and gars egan Church St. s kv- . cele o'clock in the afternoaM at tile' 's" Apply at News .a ! Wvvn,RMp Hag, ;n the Village of PASTURE TO RENT -100 scree, Potato Grower. Bmug.fi m, considei' a By-law for' fenced, good sprins water and shade, For ('� j� i j �' gtlopping-up and closing as a public 8ea'on' Apply S.W. Davis, Pickering, 39tf BUG FILLER highway snd selling the sorthdlaN _j��J•OR 89RViC6-Reg'd Yorkshire of the original alWwlacloe for Madj- boar, Reg. No. P. N. H N. Tanner, Aia- _ `__ Sudden ' Death between' jots n mtbers 14 and 15 in tree Farm, Pickering, Phone 'ick 1702.48 47 _ the fifth concessiatrl of the said NOR S:tLE-Very chrsp, rt very - TO.THE BUG TovAiship' of Pickering, with the in- + valuable -banjo, or will exchagr for stock' or anything useful. Wm;'Gore: Mappy. Valley • tendon of pawing the sauw. - Gardens,. Br. ck Road. 46 N ALL . PERsoNS interested, or , ew Life LL Uft RNNT-100 sorra, rfsiry Yarm, Whose land& may or might be prej- F clay loam, runnire creek, modeM barn, • �O TOR PLANT •• • _ udiciall affected by .the slain Of; water instilled, brick house. 19'miles from To- Y passing, roma. Apply T. Jacques; Wee• Hill, Ont, 1fRf R r said, proposed By-law, are hereby '" COOPERS DRI-KIL for Lice on .Horses, reriuired . to attend at the said nwpt, gTBAY EL- n Ln the, pre -A04 i< r i - . __ Cattl6. Sheep, ..Pigs and Hens. 1 the nnder.,gned, lot -20, .con. 2, Picked g. el 't _ . ing, whehey :will be 1Leal�d before a heifer owner awy have same• by proving the: said Council_ in person, �'aog by prove ty and paying expenses. A, Hobbs, 44-4e SPECIALS THI9. W EES Countoel, Solicitor or 'Agent, in' e+e-. e o lt�w :l' A I ft Y C(I W w-Rr clip. Solid Oupper Bolters at' $8.25. feretloe thereto,who applies to' be Meted and grade ew", Government T.B �tvail7Zed Boilers tai, $1.�. � testeor. Frrsh and close spriagen alway, on t so 11earld, and any objections then bafid-Stood tested if desired Free delivery a paof Tor more, Sathfaetioegaaranteed, ' mad'eto the' peening of said prapsq- Wmrch . l Mnrpbv. I'adsay Ontario. Telephone 4Agentfor McOormick--Deeriag Farm_Machiaery _ ed By-law Will be duly considered It"" and 13,epaire r by the said Council.La1R R'K1l:T- A drtirr farm nf •120 _ Our MObto.- helot! Ono hOno Ret It, Of' �1 1TATEID thio 30th day of June, r aeras. well built barn ind a good s-rramed boost. small outer buildinp also, Runnin^ , . it is not made.', - 1986. creek through th • farm. For further ns.ticalars B7 .ORDEit a! fibre said CauAcil. taigttany an the larm to James Greenlaw, 2 rniin stt south of Pickering. lots lg•14. a F Telopholne)39W' Demid R. Beaten con Po.seaioa tc plough this fall Fan pm- r wr ar.aion Apr11 Ut• lt)A7 nn1Y reikerir parson. �. ^• ��1 , -� w ���� �I , clerfa need a Wy. James Greenlaw, Yieiering. 4S 48 \V 1� �.al` `. v-- Kiss Mary Fewlie, of Toronto, iry alpw t Sunday at the home of her parental here: of -Mrs. (Dr.) Towle, and daug� M . of Toronto, called on Mxa. and Miss ' Fawkes an Sunday. th .•-,F. F. and Mrs. Baledon ' and 'U hunily of Burford, spent Sunday M with Pickering relatives --The Township Council will'=meet on Monday next, July -18th, fur take )iranaaction of general buainesa: in Mr. Frank Petrie ' of the Bank ab `of Commerce Staff, of --Blenheim, B ..week -end. with Pickering M a�� 1 -Mm C. Mruir, of 7,brolito, spent was presented with a g'if't of ling- t the tweak -end with the Morley lags- .erie, as a token of appreciation for her faithful and untiring Work dur- tore e --,Mr. and Mrs. Haswey Jacksm mg � p" year. A number of Q Toronto, visited with ,Cyril and. guests from Woodbridge and other Ig - -- rs. Morley on Sunday last. neighboring districts were present- {{ ! yo -Miss Edith Murray entertained The charming garden Provided Piokerin� s Leader Store - e members of the W. M. S. of the a fragrant setting for a delightful rated Church at the Monne of the garden tet. The Junior Institute asses Rorke, on Wednesday, July served at t3ie prettily decorated The. President, Mrs. Crozier, Hosieryby :H-oleptooftables. r., . . was in the ciair and led the devot- lOnOl period with Mrs. Vallee$ read- a v Le� Famous •for color and' style g the devotional leaflet. IT the . j MAY 0.1"II erne of &e secretary, Mies B. Another' large shipment arrived -Full length length. Knee Halting, the minutes lwere read by' _ A N n High, in chiffon, ore pe and -service weight. - es. L Morley. The last two dktap- All kinds of Repair Work tors of the Study Book were comp- Ali- Tuning Guaranteed Prices' -:-40c.' ��1C, 9�C� and �1.0� a pair. . --Mrs. W.. J. Clark returned home lobed under the direction of Mrs. G. "''an Friday aftez attending the fun- Law, assisted by Miss Murray and c.MaCDONsLD tarsal of her sister, Mrs. Root. Fit- Mrs. Morley. We vAer* pleased to ,.IW CLOSE AVE.. TORONTO w" mem, of Hamiltom welcome home our` Secretary of Phone Lakeside 1602 -The regular meeting .orf the Christian Stewardship, Mra. M. S. Orders taken at NEWS Office 'Woman's Associattian of tib{e limited Chipman. A number of articles were 'Church will be held on Tuesday, Jul. received for the bale. The meeting 24*, at the hatrw of Mrs. MCILroy was well attended and at the close The •'Pickering . -Mise Helen Shepherd, ,of Tor- the members of Miss Bunting's : onto, is spending her vacation lwith iter uncle and Cunt, ` Norman asd •' e --Mrs. Banks and' other Pickering th friends. - P --air. and Mss. R. D. Crank. of so Wellsville, N. Y. and-Ji[r. and Mrs. g Willard Cronk, os Detroit, 'spent p a few days with their parentis, R. H. and Mrs. Croak- li _ -The SacrarrA t of the Lord`s Bupper, will be dispensed in the Pr- Ite byterian Church on Sunday next by th 11511e Pastor, Rev. Dr. Carmichael, fid. Preparatory Services will be held this Friday evening• -,A pubik meeting' of the exec- ` relive and.. committees in charge of be First of July Celebration; will a be held in the Town - H all', on Tues - July 14th at 9.00`'p. m. All in - are . ia•+rjted vo attend, M. some qu'�� of public inurest ` `vitt be discussed. f --.Congratulations - to the village of CLVemiont and their Park Board, v who have shown their interest in f f the Vian Memorial, -file unveiling a Y to the exfienf of exInding along with She Pilgrimage, a wreath to be plat- J ed on the Memorial. Barrie villages J - : in - this province knew there was a A few years ago; and many Will Wt forget it fro soon as some Others. -T%e . W alarm's Instiiute wish to }�aQi]c the women of the village and WaTowuling comtuilnity, also h F. _Buz►t*W `Mrs. Ralph • Lee, of �e Canada Bread Oo•, The Pickering Dairy and Mr. M. S. Ci►aprnaa for .their donati� ' the Instatxrte : booth, J. Prouse and Mr. : StalRdeY Balsdon their helpers wtao so kindly colle�etkd the baking on July 1st -The Base Line Wonbsn's -A. wc- iadan are bolding an ice cream. eoc ill on. Mr. Lipton's Lwm, on the ev anjng of Thursday July 16th, There Will be a ball game cormeneisng at -430 *ndard time, which will be . followed by A varied Program• 'sheds Will also a a, booth on the graunds - for the. gal of fancy goods. dy welcaiiw. Admission, A -dulls, : ZA cents, children -10 cents. v --The tennis tournarneiit for the local club'' is under way. here's your tennis organized for you. It your 'name does not appear below, b"? it PAded right, away. Ladles SingleW M. Calvert vs. )a Murray; N- Quig •ley va. B. 'Barker; G Walsh -bye. `'Mined Doubles. W. McHfflen and, S- Etiiott vs. G. Walsh and A, Gold - Smith; N, Attialey acid Dr. Cart - right -va M. Wvei+t and J. Barker B. Barker and W. Money -bye. Men's Singles:_ B. Elliott vs. 7. Bar- ker;, A. Goldsmith vs. W. Manny.. f -s --St. Georg6,s Churck, Sunday, July 12ili. 6th Sunday after Trin- ity. Sunday School at 10 a, ifn. Cel- ebmtjon of tb.e Holy Cc%mmunion at' 11 a. m. Evening Prayer at 7.30 p: llu. Preacher at bo*, servicer. Rev. ,E G. WbinwnL A Garden Party will be held under *e auspices of the A. Y. P. A. on July .2'9th .(Wednes- day), oommencing- at 6 p m, with a- good ball game. Featured on' Ill.- pregrtrrn will be CanaM's,favorite comedian, Bert Harvey, with olther• good vocal and instrumental numb - ere and other aV.raytions. Watch 'for further particulars. -Me death took place gndtienlp on Sunday, July 5th, at Whitby, of ' Mr. Alexander Brown, late of Mid- land, in his 82nd year. 'The funeral --4v),k place on Tuesday from the res- - : idence of his- daughter, Vim. W. C, Mus4;lar. P fekering Ont. Service way -hold in the Vasey church near Md - land. ifitea4nent being made m the ce!ntetery' at that • place. Decealmed was a native of Treland, corning to Qusada Bit a boy with his. parents and is the last of a large family bf Northern vim"rs. Tie llvas a great• student and had travelled extensiv- -`. -ely. lRiA wife pre-deeeiised him about forty years acro, and i} snrvivW by two danght a ra, Mrs. ( Mnrkar, and Mrg. W. F ,T,,.,�n L,�•- . �r group served. dainty refreshments. MEAT MARKE' ' Hot Weather Diry Good$ -Psdtering Pirates, playing in •• •• e Whitby Town Softball League,' .. . lt3yed their first galme of the sea- Otlr Motto --`Quality & Service' Bathing Suits, Beach iaobes, Shorts, n at Whitby on _Friday. last, a- $18L1[s, Skits, RIIIIIliIIg Shoes, Scampers, j ai ist the Anglicans.. ARhougb Special --.Count- r y laying Without having had 4py Ankle books, Light Underwear, Straw practice, the boys turned in a spark- Style Sausage ' ty $ _ •,.;Hats, Fibre Helmets. Polo Shirts, Ties. ng Performance, ra►sth ``s4oe" Drum - Books Sc per lb mond throrwing •dhem past the bat- - • l3cOkB etc, r8 Quite 9• B. Bye&behind for 25C.'. � . "' CHAPMAN e tai caught hie regale= good 2 lbs. stood game, also amtributing two ___.(;LARhN('E SILK. _ \ tripies. E. Olkto*ell -mardt' the out- •28_81 M•tr,nRei -- - -- srrtand ng catch of the game, taking the bail in deep left, while running Phone k'ia for Delivery 'TWO O STANDOUT VALUES with his back to the home plate. the Phone 1620 ext 1'ra t; vrIT ba planed at- Picker= _ e on Wednesday, July 8th. As DON'T Tip Tap Tailored -'Suits of Coatsefor Pickering is owathouR a hardball _ realm n>: yraro,iwa_W,ll be if*_fans. TAKE CHANCES men or women --New Spring and opportunity to watch some good, �+ ast games of bat], land the player° �" Summer woollens, direct from 1 he aNB counting, your saor mt.-i>n+th _..�l�ly� a�afe ..'• veal and 'financial. 1rk+'i=sten is British Isles ----$24.75. fi*,ive- rolleet'nr, rte to all CtnFult dour l.lrn�gi�t � - `• 9n•geaLra�icg,ptrP'!he date= cf. Rvrnernt,er' Gordon Maid Full-fashioned Hosier y, my Sth F..istendery-•Pieltering YOUR DR U G G i S7 18 WORK my 15th-- -?prka-Pieke�'n3, tirHi� - Service. weight, Chiffon and Crepe. lig. 7th-An0iicans�-1C' .A MERCHANT Aug. 17-th-Princess Pates p ck. 1`�T�i'�7CT" B1I2`T� BH.A��lSr?6C. 8.71d $1 Aust . 24th -,R. Berra -d4 -Pick. T. D , -Mr, and Mr;, F�•i�-er rf Buff= E]. V. R. li!001,F i1RUGGIST Fred 1. Bunting, • Pickering ate. spent the week -end -with Mrs. Di-7NBARrUlu. _0NT^R10 Howard at the bonne ad her parents. Hletatf>11.1 ed 1857 Mr. and `Mrs. Henry- Wood. --Mr, L. N, Parker has left for :�e8dpTRoofing Wimupeg aft" spending a seek .7 . with his _ sister, Mrs Henry Wood, w Ribb6b' ,` nd canine on old friends netreceived, a�FbiFment(V,� /`-✓j -= Hialtland cf+eeii " 'of plain roofibg.that we are ' ..T_ selling at special prices. The regular monthly meeting o!Red Top Insulating Pool $lade Roast ( Blade out =13c. the. Senior -Branch of the Highland Creek Watrrea,'s Iuat*ute was held adds to 'comfort In sum- Square Shoulder Roast =�15e. Oke - at e home of the president,- Mzs. -mer and Winter. Saveo ""g Cari Wallace, Old Danforth Road.. Rib - '9e. The guest speaker, Bride Broder, is ,fuel and the cost.is low. �• always vsseloorne becfnae of' PICK:ERING =�• -Brisket teresting and practical way in •:w which stare always deals .with her subject. Shespoke about "Canadian LUMBER YARD Stew Beef �2e. - Industries" and proved beyond doubt Pflo14S 34.00 Minced Steak : a712c. by, the use of rangny, ' illustratimg , L that the majority of Canadian Worn- bre a�nt.aeaasrss. -- �Qlled R1h7 Roastr 20 and Glc. en were not purchasing intelligently or to the .best advanta4te due: W ig alCWel Or Ct`l�l lake norance• or wrobzg standards of val- 143.4 FOR SALE- B its: d weeks pyf Ue. She pointed out that much. of old,' Atrply R.Orawfo,d, Pickering. 46 . the present depression can be tree- r1 OF SALB-Coirmso lantern' -and Shortening, 2 for 25ce ss wastefulness er caste- •ma{l ineubstor, very cheap. T. C. Brows, ed to gra Brougham. aotf7. - lewrress.. 'Phe popular secretary, . �`UR eIALIS-IllfQtKrn' couch. 1924. ' • rwk 1G d shape. Cheap. J. C. aryatit407, l5 4 ~ i— The Corporation �a►R SALE-Ot-a b"d wwahinR -- .-OF THl�_, maebine, elmoat new: �Y• M. �u�6, Butcher (Phone 3000).. ° ,Pickering • Green Rivcr. d , Towne- ip of Pickering W ANTED -Girl for Etenei•ut haunt• •- 11 wore. Apyly Mrs. H. Arnold, Pickerinx Picker in Hard Ware Store 46 47 PUBLIC NOTICE is 7kereby given - that the Cou=V of, the Ciorporstion VOR1' p `SALE'=11 ptjite, 0t*�eta cid. g of the Township of Pickering, will ft, AR R 1tnP cker -,' lot 14, coo. 4,4 cr- at a teruseting• to, be held on•the 3rdrro RBNT-Hraf of. ' hrick ' houau, ,ATTENTION I day of August 1986, a2 the lour of garden and gars egan Church St. s kv- . cele o'clock in the afternoaM at tile' 's" Apply at News .a ! Wvvn,RMp Hag, ;n the Village of PASTURE TO RENT -100 scree, Potato Grower. Bmug.fi m, considei' a By-law for' fenced, good sprins water and shade, For ('� j� i j �' gtlopping-up and closing as a public 8ea'on' Apply S.W. Davis, Pickering, 39tf BUG FILLER highway snd selling the sorthdlaN _j��J•OR 89RViC6-Reg'd Yorkshire of the original alWwlacloe for Madj- boar, Reg. No. P. N. H N. Tanner, Aia- _ `__ Sudden ' Death between' jots n mtbers 14 and 15 in tree Farm, Pickering, Phone 'ick 1702.48 47 _ the fifth concessiatrl of the said NOR S:tLE-Very chrsp, rt very - TO.THE BUG TovAiship' of Pickering, with the in- + valuable -banjo, or will exchagr for stock' or anything useful. Wm;'Gore: Mappy. Valley • tendon of pawing the sauw. - Gardens,. Br. ck Road. 46 N ALL . PERsoNS interested, or , ew Life LL Uft RNNT-100 sorra, rfsiry Yarm, Whose land& may or might be prej- F clay loam, runnire creek, modeM barn, • �O TOR PLANT •• • _ udiciall affected by .the slain Of; water instilled, brick house. 19'miles from To- Y passing, roma. Apply T. Jacques; Wee• Hill, Ont, 1fRf R r said, proposed By-law, are hereby '" COOPERS DRI-KIL for Lice on .Horses, reriuired . to attend at the said nwpt, gTBAY EL- n Ln the, pre -A04 i< r i - . __ Cattl6. Sheep, ..Pigs and Hens. 1 the nnder.,gned, lot -20, .con. 2, Picked g. el 't _ . ing, whehey :will be 1Leal�d before a heifer owner awy have same• by proving the: said Council_ in person, �'aog by prove ty and paying expenses. A, Hobbs, 44-4e SPECIALS THI9. W EES Countoel, Solicitor or 'Agent, in' e+e-. e o lt�w :l' A I ft Y C(I W w-Rr clip. Solid Oupper Bolters at' $8.25. feretloe thereto,who applies to' be Meted and grade ew", Government T.B �tvail7Zed Boilers tai, $1.�. � testeor. Frrsh and close spriagen alway, on t so 11earld, and any objections then bafid-Stood tested if desired Free delivery a paof Tor more, Sathfaetioegaaranteed, ' mad'eto the' peening of said prapsq- Wmrch . l Mnrpbv. I'adsay Ontario. Telephone 4Agentfor McOormick--Deeriag Farm_Machiaery _ ed By-law Will be duly considered It"" and 13,epaire r by the said Council.La1R R'K1l:T- A drtirr farm nf •120 _ Our MObto.- helot! Ono hOno Ret It, Of' �1 1TATEID thio 30th day of June, r aeras. well built barn ind a good s-rramed boost. small outer buildinp also, Runnin^ , . it is not made.', - 1986. creek through th • farm. For further ns.ticalars B7 .ORDEit a! fibre said CauAcil. taigttany an the larm to James Greenlaw, 2 rniin stt south of Pickering. lots lg•14. a F Telopholne)39W' Demid R. Beaten con Po.seaioa tc plough this fall Fan pm- r wr ar.aion Apr11 Ut• lt)A7 nn1Y reikerir parson. �. ^• ��1 , -� w ���� �I , clerfa need a Wy. James Greenlaw, Yieiering. 4S 48 \V 1� �.al`