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rsrafs!lsasnsarl iallrsa. CECher�rywood _ Grteenwurrd _... _ -- • GREMN
a•� 1JtVJt/NOT' 'Phe 1 Cherrywood Garden Party Mr. and Mrs. E. Ormerod spent
�R H. Or PE�►R$ON-Physician •, of the .United. Church will -be held -Sunday• with relatives in elarerrai,nt -
Unr trtieke peaet+ your way on the ,church larva on Saturday t oalgratulatioriii to Miss Mildred
►ad Surgem: Daabanoa. 4017 ..
every day evening, July 38th. The program Corbell on her success- at Normo.
a. FORSYTH. Oph. D..
Director which will. be presented by Mr. B. Mrs. Mark im spending a few petabiished 1888 Ii
0jR Amodationatontario. Pei. COAL COKE
the Amore o oatometriesl r ' Harvey, and Mr. Le Roy Kenney, days in. Flint, Mich. with her bPo _
Ey" eaamiaad by appointment
Fib";1l L Claresttot, pm, W v CD, CEMENT, of ci'oronto„ ..assisted by .the Clark film-. —
:= family of..Greenwood, will be ex-. . Mrs.-- Johnson, of Manchester, _is r`
d floga�. BAND, (iHAVEI,:, ceptionally attractive, and the us- spending some time with her aunt,, Chopping :.
DONALD BUDDY adarrWaar. ual good time is anticipated. Mrs., Brayer.
u and gondol s, Wednesdays 5
Solicitor. Notary emout:.. MuncyW Lotto. 31r. and M•ra. R. Philip and son '
QQW locamly ut:cuyted, by toe tate A. r:. tatty- B V I LD E R' S SII• P PL I E S Dtutbarton , . ..- of Buffalo, (spent. a week with fel- and Fridaya
Rias, north r,ttrto{wort Hoare. wtutey. Wy
— also local cartage work atives algid friends here When& Holidaycomes on Cho
BEA [ON, 6LLL as t(J�J . 8 The W. M. S. July meeting will Greenwood and Kinsale .Sunday p'
lriarnators fs boutltOrs We have also placed in stock A full be postponed till August. Schools are holding a union picnic ping day we nil{ .grind the next
WILL1A��l J. bali'1UN. t+,, L.
-line of Maple Letsf Milling John and Mrs. Hopkin and fawn- at' .-Oshaawra-on-the-Lake, on July day:
H. BRt)iJti1r fsrrLL, ts. . 3. U. F. 1LUa5 Ou a Feeds. ily visited friends in Scranton Pa. 2,lat, x
A. W. MITCHELL early this -week. y, Mr and 'Mrs. A. J. Southwell
To get paying results rrom pig
JAMLb A W1 IUli1' Y and fa91rrly, of Kerwbod, visited feeding the grain must bt groued
Is bay bucet, luco,tw. tdeiatdt3W hilae 'Theban Blakely,- of the, cit
visited with bliss Jean Anderson some of their friends and- forester fide.
'!•'r C. 1tiLlidttUbUN & Uu., 13airi,- Pickering. Ont. over the week -end. neighbors' during the weekend. O other Store. Suttcttucs: Nouaics ctc., Suite 501. - tilts• Jjohnston and Misses Elsie. N the mil{ rinds as fine as'
YsceHior Lde budding.3d roronw at, rorb.,to_ Othce, phone 7400 Residence daL4 The Mission Band held ther g
Taiaplaome Ad- lefty: eicaertng ,'hone 3613. pct and June, -of Moose Jaw, spent - a '-rilseting - at thi church on S'hturday ; . this does. f
03dSUN do t�1c3i1LLa:�i-Jixrriw few days with Mrs,: yicConochie July 11th, with bliss Brown, enter-
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rPHOs. 5ut,cu«s. Notary Puax,c. BarOfficat The Bell Store, Claremont and faimily on their way to tio'va tainei. Refreshments were served FEED ON HAMD
JL Rtardmxe oa air. Tbomsou, wt 11, concew:on 1. PHONS V24 Scotia. in the basement. Better Service tbao Ever.
Pk*ering. utbce Hours: Ihmsday and daturday _. ._ _.ad
etpos ria. treed 7.uU o. m to 6.40 pp. m.. or byRuth .Millen, we _ are pleased to -
�po.a�meat. 1«ontooffice: VAktoyal tiaaa FURNITURE ' sol its rogressin -favorabl -after The other car has some rights.
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4.. Ptwos Paces 10.•tl..Torento El &Q3.
Y -'Progressing Y — _
371y We. are• diapitgYing an attractive haves ig a successful operation mfor a
variety of - appendicitis at the Toronto East Brougham -
�ONANr A ANNIS - Barritt,erti, Aiuminotu and Graniteware Etc_ General Hospital.
r✓5oaiat.rs, NotanetrPubhc Furniture %nd F'urt iture Mrs. Baker is steadily improvingl
St. Paul's un -the -Hill, Dunbarton. Y NANO -TUNING t
AORDON D. CttfiANT•'K C. _ ? Nr:velriee. Sunday, July i9th,• 6th Sunday af- if Blom.
ALL1N f. ANNIS. 1i.,A.. LL• 8, Priced low,•in keeping with timewairs. Gahnon collapsed with- the
Dees- 7 1 2 5,mcoe St. 5.Oshsv. ter Trinity. -Sunday' School at p � AN D
Pbone--4 and S (Oshawa), and at the Court p; - 11eaL 1a9t week -end.
m. Evening Prayer at 3 m. Pres-
Konse,wblby, Wit,C-onatttl.Fbone—, tWbit- Miss Helen Barcla is-holida n' till kintle. Of 13e air Ori; a
RADIO SERVICE
cher at 'this service, Rev: E. Rob- y �-g �
• � by i' "4th her mother here at present. All Turin Guaranteed
islson All are cordially _invited t9' .. Russell G returned home g
A Graduate of Hado College these services..C. `�. MacDONA
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Wltli ori Friday; looking vel! and hear -
A1 It L C w M rrH. H, D. �.. L, D. S., Driving tinily. cleman& courtesy. ty- CLOSE AVE.,TORO T - £
L 209 C N O
ts.cceawt w Us. J. ,s>< ,, t:raattaar us up-to-tbe-minute training The" Donald Willson fainly, of Phone Lakeside 1602 ,
¢a Rugal ;;olteee if lJer►, Surgeon, and Toros - ' find - ._ _
to university At Cfar opt '.tY:r dyer U A. - Whitrvale -- Tarnntd, visited the Gannonai o11 Orders taken at NEWS Ot a
Soxt's nure'.eery Toes , ano r n•far. Phone FINEST EQUIPMENT Sunday. _
Stout alt. 27tf.
for Russell and Mrs. Cowper. of Wind -. bliss DoKs Johnston is taking ;t
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,, JIiB, BERTT FA LLA1,4E.L D'K ;Guaravteid Satisfaction sor, �penti the :weekrend at D. R. an Ana Course in Toronw during �S Qi Sala
,[ 1 C t,. , c:ruduate ,f th« tr.,yat Goth-qe of 1 rrtt
Dente burp roes. and the Vnrvet-.ty of Toronto. AT, Beaton'&. the RaCat?Wl 1 5
*Ace in restienu.econd door cost of 5t. And,
R+•++,.,nyhle Prit•es ! There waa;.a" f[ooc{. attendance at Missian Band had a well -attend- 'S In ��
taar'. Chmrch, i , or ,nit, Ont_• once noun g tire UnAn n picnic held b , our two . ed meeting -on Saturday at LhF
0.0 a tl v. m ,. ur by sppolnt iteae cx •nx Tabes and Batteries always on b Ad. y - - � tirstt (3alvftni>Z,•n -it ,•�l • af+inglea, � .-
orvi•ei, Phony Pick 9700, •31y
me' B rd v Felt Slate @bin Iles.
H. ROY MILLER Sunday Schools at Ramona Park._ .Brown ho
Games and swimming were larg- Miss Reesor, of Markham, was Alru, err-euht,rrinR huRKp wheels
4pssotsusw �''av'b*. _ 48tf Ph nv N trkOnuirio ely indulged in with her friend, •Miss Gladys ban-
_ lem The. -Annual. CemeteiService mon, on Sundsyi� Lawn mowers eh+rpened.
ELIZABETH RICHAHD.SON- i ,sill be held on the grounds on W. J. and Mrs. Brown. :Bary and
l'. PAT£RSUN 8 ttLaREt10N J
J�. Fire and avtornowe Insurance of all kind•. M U 5 I C Sunda the 19th, a:.2.30. Rev. bar. Torr1. of Toronto are wt-ith their Call and get prices. : Phone SOIL ,
e pre•enuay companiesof s tUd t,naueial stand. y
sol. siwr Bick. in the aboence of Rev. Mr. people here at Present. ..
IU, Pt STILL, Licenved Aaetioneer. Experienced kuaic Ti`seher Wilson will have charge " of- the: The, extreme heat -has proved to
(' . flrr r7•mnsias of York sad Opb•rt•, #M Witb a. TOMnI`o Coneervatory Deviotional Service / and• the Costs- be ritiribus to garden -flowers and FUEL
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Rlaoaara• of u1 kinds atwom•o a on anon sol mittee weiv •fortunate irf securing fruit-, the latter, such as currants a �+
aaosm Ldor••sate" Sher IF 10.. Out standing. .
' Mr. F. bE. Chapman, to be file and. were cooked an
D- K HICATON. TU'WNSHIP will teach afternoons or evenings quest speaker. Everyone. invited the bush and the. raspberries dried
o Cierit, Conveyancer Commissioner for Saturdayreserved for school Builders'. Supplies -F -
iaatursa dlldx,tts. ficcoarntani, Ett. Isomer of The Pugh -Evans Be -union was nP.
larnat;c Ltcenrw. whitebait. unt. chi ldrtn. held esti bis key's Pairk..and was a- Traffic ,car, .-Sunday was. �extresneiy t'
[�' Rates very Moderate. again a fine t,ucceab: considerkbly heavy. By actjW count at -differ•
* i S1 • M A Yr Studio at mr own 'botr►e one miie "`'er , 300 atteridinq. The afternoatl ant periada between 6 turd 11' p. rn' Lumber and Lath
was spent by the young people in c•arc passing the four corners num-
Liw+n,:r.i Aac tiuneet lar York, east of Brougham on No: 7 _
Ontario and Ontar,o Coantws: Highway.
games- etc.,. and .by the older gen- twred 1000 per hour. Night travel I3. (r, Sbinglee t
Ali atnds a:, sates promptly attended to - - eral.ion M� reneuinq' old acquaint during the heat lien • been doubled, iilIIe Coal '
Tnriaty RE.%8ONABLE MRS. CARL DEVITT' antes. It wac voted unanimously .to disturbing light sleepers. t
- (tai iibe arrarced-for.at the NEWS office. mAke
it esti -annual . event and the Sunday �lsitors to the viluge Alberta, Coal..
8euand iadepeitdeat poortes. • • • following officers were elected: attending Decoration Day Services DOrlieAtic Coke ;-
Wbuby, Ontario, Pickering M>t�la president. Hugh.Pugh, Pugh, Vice•-PreA- included 'Mr. and,Mm Erb and two - c
� 'Ge'alent.. Lime, !'irately
: idesit. Harri, . Et -mils; Secretary- children '-and Mrs. Gibbs and dau- Y
You Cannot Avoid �ueudy fair Frost tk Wood - 1'reat-aurer,. irene. Pugh; Press Cor- ghter, of Stratford, representing ' Maple Body Wood � 7
COckiil nit. Farm Moobinery respondent, J. T. Morgan; Hisbor- the Robert Fuller family; Mr. and Agents for Ll1ndY FOUP0
AL 8n Accident laid, bits• Waddell., and a lame .firs. Bruce Morton, of Stouffvi)le;
Complete lire and rep•tirs. committee was elected. The oldest bars- H. Wright and, family and ani Melal-60Ot11JF ,
man present a•as t1,,,_ evergreen blrs: T: Hubbard, of . Georgetown( ADd
: BUT - Chopping anti Feedai of all James (Jimmy) Evans, 90; and the Mr.. and Nlm O. McGregor, !Kra•
YOU CA, kinds. -- kirlilB. : '•.: oldest.wnnlaiT.' Vlrs: bIiddleLoa; .87;' McMaster and other relatives;' W. COt(�kt+hllit Il�oplewentr
TiiE FZiPE�ll3l1:. with a number of more youthful J gym and family, of Toronto; •
- THAT Roy_a1' Pdetr- . 80 Youngest grerttslI Be'bv Mrs. T. J. Rodd and • twoFOLLOWS Scioto Prates Before $ayhls �► 3"
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Evans. S week:. old., Minster Ma or ,• o res; — _- —
{1YRIL E. MOKLTY PoultxY l+`r�etlp, .(}rowiDq i, aot,e, and lir. S. slater
and sister, Merle Robinson mere Rev. c. S. and, Mrs. Foekler- -arid WILSON B R O Ss
GENERAL INS!tRANCE _ ,M&eh, LV ing Ma3h there repre enting the 6th gener, 'Mrs George • Hamilton, of Keswick;
y lboae -- Plebsefag: S7N R'e ca1Ty'a11 makes of Plow Fointfi ati3n. 'A splen<ii3'gronP' Photo was blr Walter Percy and- daughter, of moo �1�• u
cD *� taken of those present.., Milliken; Roy and Mrs. Percy, of PhoneXm* 7300
SUMMER. , D• `�• Lock�%�)fid Myrtle; Arthur and Miss '`!Nellie — _
Percy, of Pickering. Other rlearbY 4§'
SUGGESTIONS PICIiERINO, ONT. Deat11 of Mrs. John Holt
centres were well represented. tS'
On Sunday afternoon, July 12th,
For the Hoi>icie and R. ' Gr -CUNDENING Saturday July 4th, 1936, a targe number of people .assembl- Summer Health
FLT:Vt�RAL DIRRCTpR south Darlingtda lost- kne of its ed at the Christian -Cemetery for a
Verandah oldgst residents in the death of seriice of dledicatnitl off new gate; :' .TRY -
mrs. John Holt Mrs. Holt, before and pillars and Cairn of Remem- JOKES'
t Private Alnbnl,►tice }ler marriage was Mary, ann, old:• brance erected by Mr. Walter Per-
nKv And �TiRht 9eeriic*e cy, k descendant of the Hubbards.
t est daughter, of the late Mr. and old' pioneer families. .Rev. J. E. t1VGLISH RECIPE
Camp Chairs phone 51000 blrs. Wm. Clark, and came to this
$1.4?Un $186, *2,.•X5 Mwlvern .5000' community' as a bride, where she Glover cmducwd the bedication Health alt
has resided . Qinee dint time. She Service at the Cemetery, after
Lawn Seals Marrkham, Ont. was in her 76th year. The funeral which all gathered on the spacious
'moo - - - - service was conducted by Rev. W, lawn of C, and Mrs. Shepherd.
Make+n. invigorating and
Hooked .Mata - Folz mere C Smith; at the family residegicp kindly loaned for this bccalion,
! and ir}terrlletlt meas in the 'Discip' Rev. C. Fockler, Pastor of the Un- rear@!?hlilg flrinli, which. re.
j - 9SCs ler;' Cemetery in Pickering. • . The ited Church of Keswick, 'wlce Pas-. lieve8 sick headache, `sour ;
- Vaterpebof Window 'Shades Rapid Flo Filter Dices, : 45c, pall -bearers were Wilson :4beirslat- for bf the Chriatlan Church
`here, stomach,, indigestion, prie- +�
Well -made chick troll h8 also
hy' 'i'rark 'Blackburn. Arthur Bur- delivered it fine and suitable add-
CampFtete, 49t, tT gess, Bruce: Metcalf, My Metcalf, ream. Words of aPprecia ri rere kly heat' etc.
Ekctrtc Plates, Toastirli, 'ons ,r I it 17DOder=- `E. S. fcimtin Predeceased by her s kion of Mr. 'Percy's work 'arid a -
�r Bab • jot troughs at >?� Large Pound tinlow
Pre -
ate riee8. husbalfid nearly t1iree yetars'-a+zo. st nento of ibis occasion was Eltctrte bedroom Lamp. �Z.OA.. p she its survived 1sy, oma son and' four seated to hi by Mr. b. McGregor, - '
Tho old reliable B. H. Paints, Enamels tl�,
We have in stock a nice line of deugbtera: George and Phyllis at of Toronto. Mass Mina McMaster,
:;,.gifts for the Bridai Sbowtr, _ ._ - . and Varnishes,. home; Evals ne• acid Rutli, of Tor- of Toriynto. sant a soln, avid Stew- BATH{N�i CIPS y
Aho Harnefn Oil, Paint Oils. Turps and onto, and Acro, of, Courtice, also art Beane, of Nei arnarket, Had his See our targe assortment of
C. Aa S'�`�Q1DiTT coal Oil: three �br»thers and barb ' sisters: puW4 addrew system an the Meat etylea and colors. Tlslo
a aa...ii��a��i Ntmey-Hsrris Repairs., George and Fred, of Sintaluta, gtbnnds to broadcast, so all could
P-1 C- K E R
- b`Qlyetsl DlreotOr T of Pi John and Mrs. Rnbt. Gordan hear. o Warren �11190rt fharaked low putts will surprise yf6u. ? •�
Private Ambulaimee A,LVIN BUSHBY a Pickerin sand Dfza.-George Y. all into helped. •Visitors from oat-
Elsran, Toronto. The flnrnl •offerings side paints came from' Ti,t�onto, E• Ca Jones, PhlYt+ B i+'; . :
lPbnne 18UU Hsrdat+re Ybotie 4tfOG vmre 1•raara'y. U-• rd^ rr 0-ir rr.eawage St6uffville, Stratford, Kettwici
Fiotertxt,�. 7 *�... pTnaE RT i
oY�1Q ,C1V1�iJ'.AiNQ Of feTy-s•1!1'C 'tF P •� `ll,'i•• 3'11• LT�)9. G�rtte't:rraor►, Myrtle, Mill{lc- pRUf3GIST a_ res^�'�'� -•v"
axi ent etnte d . recu,eek on attd nearby c a
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household ' Science'
By
TCHER omenInforld
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SUSAN LE -
_ .�- ti•-._� �-.. .–e�terners ' Have Much toAk -
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I?ICNIG SURPRISES V Drop from teaspoon -..
on greased bak- '* • - « I.e1rn from,'the FfiSI, .4.C-
Zaon't make a •burden of picnical ing sheet and bake in moderate oven"
r •ng : U i11;1p r
= Fill the hampers with "easy -to -make (360 deg. Y) lb'minutes. "11takes
CUC�I t S Ue
surprises for the hungry. Put in a 4?�- dozen hermits. w ,� Fashion Expert. i
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savory, cold meat loaf from whichCorn Salad "English women are rarely welt
the folks can make their own sand• i; dressed except. when they occasional-
tl►ichea. Add a loaf of nut bread 20 ear`s of corn. s� i
:; • , 1 cabbage. � w . _ ly w•
ear wV.Pnin¢ &owns dd,Cllssic Sim-
_ and a jar of•cream cheese—the-mak• a:- " •. licity. The have much to learn from
2 green peppers , "U L p y
ings of .more delicious sandwiches. -4 *god sized onions. y- ttie East, about dibcarding tritnminge,
While for the sweet -tooth, Hermits 4 cups of cider vinegar. acquiring easy poise and greLe of
are easy to carry and are all that 2 cope of brown sugar, '"` r movement.
'tould be desired. 1 teaspoon of tumer:ic powder. _ $ = r This 'criticis'm of modern Eve lies
Savory Meat Lcaf 2 tablespoons of mustard. been made by Miss- Helen M. navies,
2 thin 2 -inch slices salt pork,_ 'Cut corn from ears. Chop the cab- a Singapore fashion expert. who holds
diced. bags fine, also pepper and onions, �x� that tiie�best dressed women are not
w.2 tablespoons mince) onion. and cook all slowly together for a
the English or the -French, • but the
N .4 Chinese.
.2 pounds round beef, ground. _ few minutes. Can whileboiling hot. y; "Utily osis race of woaipn." she says,
- -_. % cup quick -cooking tapioca. ,
- • x teaspoons salt.:
THIS WEEK'S WINNERS- •< "are never untidy, • never fussed or
'A teaspoon pepper. Lemonade}✓, x�z ` z bothered in appearance, .and sitz ass
2 cups strained tomatoes _ (juice Grate the rind of three oranges, w- :rx -- pe, dressed, sbod, immaculate
and.- pulp), juice and rind of three lemons. �" Posing for the camera just 'doesn't click with this tiger kitten at as to face, hands and hair and have
Try out salt pork. add onion, and 9 cups of white sugar. 111 the Fleischhacker Zoo in San Fmncisco. He's too small, however, to a perfect _carriage and charming mo -
Try �
took until golden,.. brown.. Add Pork, 6 cups ofwater. do anything but snarl in -protest. detit manners. They. are
the rhinese. ^
onion, and drippings to other in- Two ounces citric acid. . 'The. Chinese women are .the best
'. sredients ar.d mix thoruu
ghly. Bake . Half -ounce tartaric acid. - dressed women• in the world today,
;� Mad 11OC�� and the Shanghai dress Ls the love -
14 loaf pas in bot, oven (450 deg. t/� ounce Epsom salts. Toss vegetables lightly together. !lest style yet incanted. Not t!1 the
F. 15- minutes; then decrease heat Dissolve the sugar, add the otter Add mayonnaise to Moisten. Ar. ) Y - dressmakers of London, Paris and a.so
to moderate (860 deg. F) and bake things, let stand all night. Drain and range on lettuce. Garnish with rad- HALIFAX. — The pit -falls of New York have erolved a mora useful
20 minutes longer, or until done: bottle for use. A large tablespoon ish slices mental disease and insanity isy al- or -more flattering frock.
Jervis tot or cold. Garnish with. par- it,l or a little more added 'to a glass Porch Salad ong th eroad of fast-moving present "All Chinese women wear a uniform
sl y. Serves 10. of cold -water makes a refreshing da life, Dr. H. B. Atlee, of H&Ufax, and all their dresses are c>> in the
Hermits s drink.—Miss Pearl Irmm: Taylor, R. 1 can green peas. Y
2 cups sifted sake. flour.,. _ R. 4, Hastings. Ont. _ _ 1 cauliflower divided into .sections told graduates; 0! the tions Scotia same aisle for day or even'ng- wear.
2 teas ons baking owr. _—not too small. hospital at their annual exercises; They need no fashion hooks. '" They
P 8 p Poor oriental environment in earl pay no exborbit:, it priceii for t-xc,uaire
'r(a teas Vegetabk Salad Several small radishes. y
teaspoon salt. childhood, the clamor of everyday models, :Year after year th^-y wear
teaspoon nutme
1 hard-boiled egg. Empttt can. of peas on a bed of c
,}(► P 8• _ surroundings and ,the deep sense of gowns of one pattern — the Shang•
1 teaspoon cinnamon. r,ti. 3 radlabes lettuce �eavea, moistened with dress- failure felt by so many in coinpe- hat type: BuE wh8i a mary;•Mous da
1= teaspoon mace. - 1 small tomato` ing. Arrange cauliflower sections titins moderlt life were lar eI re- ,sign, and. what beauty anti zr4ire *tl-Y. _
tis cap butter ur other shortening. 1 or 2 tender crtwts. - around this. Garnish with radishes. g y achieve."
cup brown sugar, firm! pack.; 1. onion. —Evelyn Daron, Box 76, Cobden,• insansponsity
for mental lard. and ; The- Shanghai dregs worn. by, ,bin- _ _
y Mix chopped vegetables, egg with Ont. insanity; Dr. Atlee declared. 11
ed "Go out and tell humanity 'that eso girls aril women everyatt se, has
M cup granulated sugar. 4alatl dressing Serve on letti:ce, Gar- if it doesntt wake up to the sinis- a hiith closed collar, with ah rrt-and
2 e� well beaten. Wish with. parsley and, thin_ slices of Attention tight sleeves: The dress is Io g. rearh-
radish. ter ' menace• of mental ill -health, it '
_- _ • 2 ,c raisins. ( ing below the ankles. and Is cut . to
We will a $1.00 on publication will find. itself in a madder world
% cup broken nut meats. - Spring Salad p Y ., 1. fit the figure with no waist hand. AFS
for the best salad dish or refresh- than- it does now, he said. i
Sift Sour once, measure., add bak- 1?z sups vers firely clictd mcuan- r. 1 though the style never varix+. variety
Ing drink recipe received. Psychiatrists all over the aa- ; .
lag powder, salt, and spices,- and beta: called civiliied world have .reed ys secured by bright colour.. and an
t together three times. Cream the % cu rated raw carat. HOW TO ENTER CONTEST g� under-alip of contrasting shade 'Which
ge P g Mired that insanity is on the increase,
Utter thoroughly, add sugars grad- % cup very finely chopped eelefy.` 4alainli write or print out the In. peeps through the split side -
and more and more people are be-
_. : wally, creaming until light and fluf- tfi cup paper -thin radish slices. gradients and method and seed it to- ing broken pshycllicallp •on the wheel ! _ Miss Davis, who is an i:nS1:� xoman
ty. Add eggs and beat thoroughly, 114 cup finely __ slid chop• gether wit hname and address to of -
shredded hfe." deetares that British and Fraach wo•
them raisins acid nuts and mix well. ped cabbage. Home Hints, Room 421, 73 We.tmen. ,"cut their clothes in add nieces.
Add flour gradually, mixing well. 1 teaspoon grated onion. Adelaide -Street, Toronto. _ 3porlal_ vary the -natural' waist, and •fisguIre
the beauty of tberr bodies-n.1t, t)IiIRy
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material."• -
- - ilalag rvut tfrllsDh',IN o IT Y TRAFFIC AND 0 N H E HIGHWAYS adds scarves. i, eatrap
tions
of straw or cloth u kt t the - r
- heads, covering or hiding their love-
` Iy bait" The Chinese girl never does
'wear "these dreadful extras: and
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nothing covers her black, .ilk'pu, poi•
%ished hair. Sbe never wP.•trs a 1•at -
- never -
Shows WOW.
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Placed Ensi3e- t�(',;t�'
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a' ter" a be bitched tu- the
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_,. •, ,•. � ;/��.. � e ver to e _
human digestive system gave science
j - new data last week on the rate of the.
!'low of a"digestive fluid 1n man. It
:.
- I showed that laughter 'list the
the
c .-
gas" and apparently ;peed .�t� di F.<
r�
tion .•�
— , The Mister oras placed furl a tfae
j body attached to the tube which car.
fie.
bile from the
e as,r
down fatty foods. In effect it ire �
ed the flow of bile...
Two sets o1r experimenters. ` wurk-
'1'H1r ONLY COMPLETE
in; independently, announced use of
the "speedometer" stmultaneorsiy in
LO
W=PRICED CAR . the journal of the American SIPd,icA1
PERFECTED HYDRAU YC BRAKES .. ..
A�aOCiatian.
TURRET TOP BODIES BY FlSHE0. .. _ - __
VALVE IN.HEAD ENGINE ..FISHER - The other experimenters •— llr. J.
AO -DRAFT' VENTILATION KNEE. HE' RDLET gives you perfected car that combines the added protection 'M McGowan, Pr Winfield 1.: Butsch,
ACTION ro� Mawr D. Lux. Models) ... Hydraulic Brakes in all its power- sof solid steel Turret Top Bodies by and Dr. Waltham Walters, of the Mayo
SAFETY GLASS THROUGHOUT ;=,fill, lively -performing 1936 models. You.. Fisher—Safety glass all
around—the Clinic at Rochester. Minn-- said the
f can depend on these new, perfected "Knee -Action gliding ride—and Fisher found through similar experiments
Chevrolet Hydraulics to stop faster No --Draft -Ventilation. - that the accepted anaesthetic in the
without swerving—to• clot positively Test 'Chevrolet's tulmatched safety fea gall bladder operations. increa ed ra-
.. er
res today,'behind the wheel Monthly
�• t than• decreased pain. r
longer, with fewer .adjustments. _ h .
whatever ,the weather=and to last
{ priced ; Chevrolet is also the only low-priced
stn y p on the e4 id to Fall. Fairs -
) nts to t our arse `
736.� General Motors Instalment Plan. _ _ -
_, On Ma M -
_ ,
' stet Ds Luxe Models Observes the St. 'Marys Journal
(Standard Se>irs 2-
1 fairs ha�`in e .th been ak^st
9ass. Coupr) m he p
.... ..• ,_ '• ars. Good troa province the
'
Argus '
L��_,_ • "• ` on new 1
s Mucor DeLuxe •.0-75i. few year
- it possible for people to flock in for
Models from $064 many miles and to• truck -in livestock =�
iDatlra►ad at factory, - 'for -exhibition. The ,Department 6f "
t oskma, Ont. lio9arn- T ,
f men
o _ d tarn, height d
an
Memo ams. - therustep.that will lturd has ltendoto-streng-
_ _ -streng-
then the rural fairs Gambling game ,
Which have -resulted in the fleecing
of stores of farmers and townsfolk
:CHAS. COOPER CLAREMC3NT are definitely barred, one pa faint _
_ - and-,.theby-
7, ` ie
7 paradise have been money
far fakitg cleaning p
, ., A - _ �`' •...« .:...far• ter.. , -, _ .. _ _ the d`epartntetilt of their' i}ialianPxt
Iiracl�et will be good news for all fairs.
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r . :. ,.., .,�,-..,.-_;•r. fir:._,_; ,;s.. ,�.�„m,�.:.i,, ..��re;.+ik_��—:_ -. .... .. ... - ... -.. .. -
•
damned if another Italian — distin- wM
.Omentea with a flavour and guished and a musician —doesn't get `
+�outed too. This time in s theatre in
=tea delicacy beyond compare- stead of the Queen's Hall. And the
damned queer thing about it to me is
that she was actually singing his mu �, -•
sic.
"Again,' the tirEj performance in
London of a, thing by Parelli — and, 1 Q +
again the tragic ending. It beats me
r altogether. i should say there must
some connection, it can't be just a
- coincidence. But it strikes me it's go -
919 Ing to be the very deuce of a job for DICEST/ON
the Police to find it. I'lh glad I'm not '
_
EEN their shoes. And ,,I imagine the
GR.-
TEA H - r
Home Office in these days is at the
t least as uncomfortable as the F.O. — jt'S Still Money
if not more 80.11Fish Destroys Mosquito
Lettice Manton as she sat in her - -
grandmother's chair listening to Ste Notes the Australian Press Bureau. Writes the St. Catheribes Stand- i
_ ��� _ Phen Garton, lookedna little horn and
tired. -A little fish, called gambusia ard.—A popular note is :true
by
affairs, is helping to free Papua, the editor of The Ottawa Journal. _ ' �►
,(To be continued) he will be glad to get
which is governed by Australia, from who confess
_the n alaria mosquito. According to hs hands on any of the cezv bilingual
s H'11a
Murder:
Birds vs.. Cats the government medical officer's re- money to be issued by the Bank of ,
en'Writes the St. Catharines Standard port, the fish were introduced into Canada. They are calling it mongrel
—Arthur Brisbane writes that a pair Papua from New Guinea, in 1933, and coin in some places, but that certain-
-Arthur
l vont hurt its general acceptance.
Adam Broome of cabbage lice, if allowed -to • breed wherever they had been placed, they Y
....�..... for two, years without destruction, had eliminated the mosquito larvae. It is quite° s bit different, tiowevs:.
would produce a progeny bigger than Some were placed in a lagoon and in the case of Alberta scrip. ,
iZ2toPlSifa no name — not even a card at, all. i this earth. And the same might be a big flood carried them to neighbor- r"
signor Parelli of Milan, famous com- suppose it is lost tike so many of the said of other insect families. Do,,,ng lagoons. In five months all the which teemed with! -the larvae anti
poser, collapses and dies whHe he 18 others' and i am sorry. And so 1 people who nourish cats around the lagoons were swarming with ,the fish been cleared in three months, ani
conducting his own symphony at the
Queen's Halt, London. At the inuuel:! a cannot trace �� -n and get to thank home to kill the .birds: ever think is and the mosquito had been entirely the fish had been bred to countless
Is disclosed that 'a rare Dotson curarg. him. Even there is not the name o;] that direction? eliminated- One lagoon, of six acres, millions.
'Caused the death.
Oxford start g slant ecsuvviy o !corn a the jeweller a'ho' made it."
She handed the case to Cranworth
has been stolen
In an up -country bungalow !n west to examine.
Africa District Commissioner westcott"Is. the second act my Lather has
;
receives a package of strings 'fur his • •
minutes opens the package dea and a Lew now ug marry the lord who has ,FREE.
minutes later collapses dead. now bought the old fishing village- It
The theft of the curare Is ome. who
by an Oxford student. Brankaome. who is a long act. But at the end he given
hands it over to a Dr. Hawkes•who me a necklet, but 1 sball give Signor - - -
believes in deadening caro of animals
used for vivisection. Onoratt the real jewel to-uigbt be.ore _
a, Lettice Manton, her mother. 4""- the act begins. And now—"
;mother and Hephen Garton. of the
Farefgn Off let are au keenly in:er.ated There was a knock at the door.
'514n the solving of the crime. It seemed almost Incredible. Pols
Bianchi had never met with a warmer $ f
There were boxes and parcels. and reception, even in musical Italy, and
some only half -opened, in every av her actions and even her singing
- affable unoccupied corner of the dyes- 'grew more and more inspired as the
Y
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sing room. What you envy outside long and exhausting act drew to its
was only the avertlow — I think you close. Her in' -.rest, against her real
charming. wN A
call it.- She halted a little, sentiments, as her unwelcome hos-
ly, lispingly. on the unaccustomed baud produced the necklet to present
word $he'd had sweets sad flowersto her, was so superbly done' that? -
t
Y . /
"d jewels — and letters — more ' /
s.
-. - .• each member of the audience seemed . • - . .. f.t ; f� , ;:
than she could really count. Sfie pick- to sbare Gianetta's feelings:
- ad. -as she spoke. a bunch of lavelv And then the last long solo, as she
dt� orchids. , clasped the necklet tightly about her
"Even the cards has got tern off throat, began. It was received in re-
"Even
and got mixed up somewhere else. 1
verentia! silence. And then — as she f s
drew tr
In r _
But i she
d
- s from. B singing —
t t !ted a g _ ..
do fsot- know who i - finis S,
any Case —how to answer all these man whose passion grew as he
kind pip ° a
le." watched her entranced. She tried to
She sighed sad glaLced at the little
pull oft the necklet; be was too snick
mother•of-pearl clock on the dressing for her. and pressed it tight against -
table — a present — so she told the her throat and breast ad he bent over
(reporter; she had only received the to kiss her. z ,
;day before. at rehearsal. There'd been orators; r
Qlaaetta gave a' ahriek which went is
to the hearts of the spectators; it wsa
no name os. it —just s.eard — -from
as admirer — -with love." She show- too yell done, — too agonizing, and a
-.', "ed it' to the young man with almost shudder of real horror — of fear-
_ childish _.glel+ "maria Will be, coining swept through the house. And then— w
-.'back — in about two minutes — to to Harvey Cranworth's surprise
:dress mQ. Aad look —this 1 will wear there was a pause.. Instead of "the �°.,K f>
this lovely necklace - how you singer going on with the last solo, _ , 7
1.>
'call it, that came for me to
which concluded the act, before, her <:
�•.i J
6he opened a brand-new red Mor- . husband, in a fit of passion, Put his <k,
',occo velvet -lined close, is which law. hands about her throat and strangled
r"
�aparkling and gleaming in the electric her, she lay still at firstand then, <
+light, a little necklet of pearls. with writhing as'if in pain, shrieked again. '
I'a diamond cIaap, which was still half-. Her companion was obviously taken
k z ,
' wrapped 1n tissue • paper. It was a aback; or was it a superb piece of
little old-fashioned in design, but its acting too? Suddenly he stood straight t3
beauty, was 'undeniable. "This too up sad .seemed to make a sign to ''
" someone standing in the wings. (41a _ -
ns.{ti's Wytthtngs and moans sudden• t
• r f
4S
limbs twitched again,
_. li '
iy ceased. Her :
- t last she lay still
THERE a a.
d 'K
an r
... vulaivel <,y,,.
con y. ,. �..
a�
r
And then the great curtain of Sold. ,
� - copYtl(;Atra•agan '
and velvet came swift" aoRn, as
/ choriatecs. scene-fMttFr. and •other l
singers rttaheft on to the
stage and n•v too trasic scene.
The story which Harvey Granwortb HE makers of See Hive Golden .Corn Syrup
`C&
had in mind to write was, never, writ
tea- w-lchin half an hour of the Lal- and Durham Corn Starch are happy to offer to ti
EVERYling of the eur-tain on the second act _ 1- -___ Hends- hfO ighout anada:-a handspme two
of Parelli's great masterpiece, "The
PACKAGE
a a Necklet of the Vlrg!>z," .the tape ma tone reproduction of HIS Majesty, King Edward k ti
•`� chines to the -newspaper offices began y
..
to tick out the astounding news: T11f' pOlsdit, (by $aSS3n0) iS one of the most
TRAGIC DEATH OF GREAT - recent and has been specifically designed for
` SINGER, PAQLA BIAN�I'II COI. �l 9r, by 'll". It 1S
LAPSES ON STAGE." framing, measuring approximately
CHAPTER XV. —.Sus re and dignified and �n►hen frame vvI
ll
r glad to be back here again• hlerid in .perfect CdSte With 'the furnishings Of
r' i
1' A Things at the F.O. Bet more hectic t room. Manywell deserved "compliments r
' not et satisfied the the fines
/- every day. We ve y
Duce shout Perelli's end, and now n e
, have been received c the beautiful. appearance
Buckingham
of this portrait
TE
Proof ! + ST. LAWRENCE -STARCH CO. LTD.
"Lessons are wonderfully helpful
and inspiring.., "
"1 have been able definitely to --
change of -the habit of y� es 1
"You Are t great help and 1 hope e , G
LL `/1 /�O'CZ`'�GcL
it is Riven me to measure' up.,, to ..+ :. {
-- -- Results are, wonderful." �w
¢cup¢ '�
j The it
we could quote from many' more. Y -
letters; but the above extracts are • Send in one Bee Hive Golden Corn III +.
��� proof that others are being helped. - -• syrup, label and one Durham Corn Starch - QU
Grapho If others, wHY NOT YOLT1
Give that mind of yours a chance. .babel with your name and addren written ;
Write today ..for.. particulars o! an
I: clearly on tate back of either label, alone CORN
Shows , how to read Character intensive enurgP of mortal' tiaining. _
From handwriting, at. a glance. The Institute of PraIatical and with the words—"King's Picture." Mail to gT�Di
Applied Psychology. the St. Lawrence Star ch'Ee,-•Limited; Dept, i
Ips . PREPAID 910 doaiederstloa ]enildialf { 7. port Credit, Ontario and your free per -
4.Z1 7soxTXZAZ,, !-C. - forwarded y
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irrlii'uN Lw� in Memoriam
_ Raspberries' and curiants which F'ACIId1'iF9 1f �j. 1"f ��� o
?WNW'' BEARS -In 1ov g memory o! our Proved to be an abundant crop a ~ 'for of " iirj+iv
-�L?6 plat roar; :1.60 paid in advance dear Hiliiard,' who passed away, couple of weeks agri are ruined by nein1iTA0 co.
the •hest.' INSURANC19 OF ALL KINDS #-
'-;' ,9ubscriptios�& to the United Stater July 6th; 1985 � � , soul WAWANESA LATS. CO.
and Gt. Britain 1200 is advance. C�aap Rst�o fen Fain and
We often clan and think.of him, when CARPENTER & BUILDER la yeur choke e[ Fifteen Caxedias �
we are all alone, ilfslldiap
lUHN MilRKAR. Protlrietor, For memory is the only friend : "'71
. that grief can call its own; Alterations. Sash, Ooors and and British Comaanies of Sound Windstorm bmwa"ses'ea walla&&
Lrntraw* Reports Like ivy on the withered oak, when Screens maWhWniW, Silo! etc.
de to order, trlsaatial Standing Aotono>)ile Insoeafoo at
.,�,.. all other things decay, Plans and Estimate& given on All glory
"Claremont Centre: Our love for harm will still' keep Ten rata experience la Baaida8
• Paised ort year's work -Pierson green and newer fade aw•sy, General Repair VNork. Write or now'
• ' Baker, Margaret Cowie, Blanche -Sadly missed by Metber, Father, J. PO�� 1� TE lt, and Insurance. Now serving y exiestw BOWMAN & RO WINKi
A Degeer, Ruby Ellis, Constance lied- Brothers and sister. "
:. ge, Raf Hobos&, Geo. Knox, Arth- PickArin}t WHITBY ONT
ur Lenson, Irene 'Lewis, Glen Man- iu Thirteen Different �ownebips'asid
y deraost, Gordon Overland, 'Mildredwith an offers uetem to tilts tun Yon 1'iliII Buy at HOtl18
Io Patterson. Passecbn Examinat- Carefre'
� Coiiifo1 . TIRES,.BATT'ERIEB,
Ion — lhorman Dickinson, Douglah of double the volume efficiently. AOC:ESSOi 198,
<'- Drewwy, Elsie Eckardt, Phyllis .
Farley, Burney Goddard, Russell e _ Your enquiries ut invited sad yew At net low and better priers
Lutonn,, Ivy Maguire, Alvin F Frances tl Mel 0r oda, TravelYpatronage *ppteefated. you can is Toronto. T
Dm>aell, Gordon .Marley, Gordon Wil _ .
non. D A • : ' : E R
Pickering Centre.
-.0 y MOTOR COACH avec t13 repair that leak
J Brougham Oat. Phone, 616 y top
Passed on year's work. -Mary Boy- _
es, George Burnes, Ross Burns, Tena Released from the cares of the grind you'll enjoy a I Skilled Mot,rr ti.pKfns,
Mutch, Ruth Redditt, Diary Riley, restful drive in a luxurious parlor coach through BROCK
Marjorie Ritey, Douglas Spencer. clear, fresh air of the open countryside, [� Gordon J. LaW
Gordon Watson, Kathleen Winter. � THEATRE t
Wm. Winter. Passed on E.�aminat• Ph�,ne .'9053
Summf r Time Tables l�rul� F;R roc,
iron -Doris Baker, Aetna . Carter.
herineth MacRae, Wm. N1cLean, T A RIt3
WHI'1'8Y
Mary Mitchell. Effective5atnrday, June
'Whitevale Centre ;CONVENIENT DAILY MOTOR COACH SERVICE "Lf „t:lol • c,„)1 at all tieiee. _
Passed on ' year's.'. work--Theima To Popular Ontario Resorts _ _ 111 ShowA Daylight Savivj?'Time
Carlton, Don.. Duncan; Homer Jack. S.1RmP,-oat r.wA-t1II)LAND-WASAGA BEACH Friday and SHt,ir,l"itp '
son, James Johnson- Pell, R er• GftAVE;`HuRsr_%1USK0)KA WHARF-HUl�TsVILLK Jnl
: amination-111en Mitchell, Robert = ' y 17 a nit 1 S
�A7orrisit, Shirley P.atcliff- (lion.) PARRY ��)U�1).-i.A';K-i!)N'i vocsr- BEA`ERro T�nShG,�'•, At Id 0..
-' .Anna Teefy, Franklin Williams, R.
XU 3
SELMAti y LAKE fbeGteatent Upset to RiDg Historyx„n totertmet,to p tut -
_ The Best .that science
Naylor-!HeDlasier Direct connections with Steamers at Muskoka Wharf,
Joe .UW1S and artistry eon give.
Huntsville and Midland --EX ari•na'lan -:- Sary ce
Quai;, = Sat;sfaction.
Saturday, ,Tune ?ith, the marring, E" ctive-53tnmay June 2nth Max C me ii1 C. H. Tuck, Opt.
was coleirrtized of Anne Elizabeth A awl is Eyesigh Specrs:Lj=
daughter of Mr. and }ars. J. W. Mc- DAILY THROUGH SERVICE Fight Pictures taken at the Ringside �-Xsr_ev Bldg.. Opp. Post Office
f aster, Hampton: ' to Mr. Charles 1 ushsws Phone 1518
Alexaryler' Naylor, Fac •af. Mr. and E been K�,'1+1 a17 -
Al -so
to 't TO 1'4 tl _ _
111'r?. J-;rM 1ay!or. -Ftampton. Ree. The
Lady
Water Rackham, assisted by Rev. - _ }��-OR CH li ��' -
Murray ,3fcFiifiick. cousin o{ the
71 bride, officiated. �I ,:c Helen McTCit. v salts a trHull
is
'Cons i'.I y
rick, played the•wedding music and, - .RE: H rs iLLE.-F0%VAS1A`; CALL4SDER
during tete siGrni,sR -nf the register _ _ .
r �1i'tttt_ _ _ _.Builder and 'Contractor
".M F. JamPA M1fci�In Ler, brother of the : ,Lake and Highway - - AN, HARDING Brl:c$work and Stonework
bride, sang. "For You." The bride
BERtik_ar. x titstlALL ' . - a -Specialty
4m,, given in marriage by her fat. Vacation Tours ,
her artd shq wore a grwn of wihite 11oudH iirGhtCE'Ct'9: Service
' silk net. with picture hat of .vhite itb Mt expense•• paid y. T te-0ay-buid W"da`edxy -
mohair and net and white acceewir -
ic� and carried colonial Tsouryuet of • _ 7&_.%o,39,30
Jul
U\E [)AI' TO rl`1; DAYS _ - _ Tw�'u Sl,uw,..st , :�1,•euu 9.30 � _1'8F CEi01i'1 ItiNE..
butterfly rose.,-. The attendants s•erc v► t Str,p-over P,'ivileRP+ -
• 613 R
_ osebatSk Rd. and Kingston Rd. .
Jean b1cA[agter,, as n,sid of MLTSKUKA LAKES -30,000 -ISLANDS "Little lord 4-:v Phone' -Pick' 5M
:honour, and %sees Nancy Harshaw
and Ethel Bray, the bridentatids.
The maid of Faunt eroy
— ftcly 1
WASAGA BEACH LAKE r3U
: h,)nour. was in pink or- — -
"
ganza, -and the bridesmaids ware olidav Visits..In - 1Vtth O o1green organza• with hats of whiteNotice .t
' i'•EiEDUiiti BARTHULf)UF.VP
Tnohair and straw `�19W T .
and white ace - ' t MURK—ArLAt�TIC CITY':
16.4sories:. They carried bouquets of " OSTON-WASHINUTON-MONTREAL �
B •watt
colonial. briareliff and `sunbeam ros- DOLUitES CU�TELLO We du Ruildin n -
es. Little tile„ Irene Crosmman, a 13A.LtRYNOR[: R f all kinds
¢ ask for ittractive illustrated folder describing delightful 'Vacation ,`G
A
niece of Cie grrxrm was flower i O RPEYTERI.
girl. Tours" to Ontario's popular resorts and inexpensive '1
in pink organdy °with a' iiostgay of - ATTENTION FARMERS. CEME.tiriNG
rp�es and • forget-me-.nots. The .....holiday visits to the big cities. _ 1
,LLTUBI�TG
:$room was attended by Mr. Ralph Service ---Low
_ * _
- Dads asci the'usher5 were Mr. Gor- "Dailly Service ---Low Fares
,don S�tti#h, of Orangeville and Mr.cars.- '
GENERAL REPAIK iVORK and
e prepared toROQFINt:
,, ... : IG.irdon Smith, of Toronto. After between TORONTO and
trucks, tra dors and farm Braiztford-Rooeos
the ceremony a reception) •was held '' HQFI+'ALO-NEW YORH-DETROIT R'�at,o sell
„ machinery. wheels rebuilt and ( titirials, Empire Bptbrooes _
the bride's home Grandview, CHWAGIO—LOS ANGELES -MONTREAL -OTTAWA
*G•here the bride's mother received t l $rr -work 'aIId i _ at nt, Dnro Water I.
ire -sett wood �• � fame
eari*►8'a Rowe of blue finial chef- and outer Canadian and U. S. A. prints - d tarainti Of all kinds.
Systems, Beatty
Woo Hen , i
!on with "'ate " Stable Eynipment
Picture hat and a .PP1=RING—TORONTQ Place your under now 'for and t•eber Building Materials—
corsa>'e of ret jseas. Mrs.. Nayl„r, -
- Y lsearing w<* Inother of. the q crepe
with, picture received The Pickering to Toronto service remains unchanged Wood working aitd turning: RyttWork Gt anteed
PhbnP or Oxll
hat ave corsage of sweet Copies of the naw• timetables are available at ail off:es and agencies �• H. RODE - - T
pea:
M.:
A. ticKitrick proposed the toast Ft Brock Road Stor and Btadtsmtth-Sho
to the br40. During the reception, TIME TABLES BL• E9 - o W Jackson)
s
:' TICKETS p• •
(successor t W. H. Phone f,SO'Z
AN I) ALU-CUXUR-TK�VLL I�TP'Ofti1ATIOh AT'
huinbets were swkg 1)y
•'Ivor Davies: Later, the bride and
Phl oe Pick 2'29
: PI(`K N •�
_ I-� i\ r.
ghootn left fora trip to Mentreai - — - - -- - '-_— - — ---- _
.. Rl
Quebec, and on'yltPir return will BRAY COACH 'LINES
ohrARr�
'.Ove at "Rockwell Green" Hampton. OoArsie
T'or'o going away, the bride ware a - SALT ► £ A9
EASTERS >�.00SE 'PHONE 4500 • ► Reg• alae
.dryad green knit suit with white' :.75c
3 ting
accessories.--�_.__ . --- ___ _ -- _ per cwt.
- -- --- - for 25c.
..Do You respect the datwer of the M111 1 1 �Titat a ft�w of the Every Day Low Savingstat the acral
other car when you meek him.' RE JA • r Red White Store.
WHTTE.'or YELLOW
Middleton. Family Re.
YOU SUgar� 10 lbs: for(` -
You _-can get a for '
The ,Middleton Picnic held at Cou-
clticltinR Beach Park, Orillia, •nn Jul. ar�wax, lit . • .
Choice Veal Calves Right f e► `- - ---
1st was very successful. A fine day i tt�
axed beautiful Park, with an attend- Jar Rubbers 4. doZ fcr
nee of'250 relatives, Mayor John- - at Home. f 5c.
• • � IG
welt of Oriliia gate an address' of Certo. "sure jell}" bottle, :'
'welcome. 1n 'the afternoon all est_ We have' a Buyer at the 27e.
f •may themselves with. •sports, 'and
bathing etc. Officers elected for - r 'SUGAR CRISP
1937 as follaws's Hon. Pn+ea.Farr>rl-=-Monday, Tuesday & Corn Flakes, ` 3 pk `s. for . 21 c.
;Mia. C: $,' Carruthers; Toronto; I
P . Il4esidrmt, G. Lather Middleton, Wednesday, each week and PICkERixG FARMS _
Brougham; Vice-President,.Fes`'
1 _
Pure Lard, special; 10 lb._ pail, 1.15
Tre*mrer, Mieit[ra• Gordon' Midddletton, Pay Toronto Prices.
s fessrs Gele: Managing Committee; p/CKER/NQ FARMSMixed • Biscuits, 2 lbs. for - 29to
ltietters Geo. Hewitt, Peterboro; o
tArmour Wddletam; Toronto; Adam LIMITEDSpears, W�titevele, All ftvionable '.IQ�o7 hl M[JR� SC�/V
tan =met again at the Plant, "HeTelephone - - .)lir.
IOa July lac 1M. _ PicarArloR fflOti - _ �. >
F.; -
s .. tlseesswt rn
The 5. Picnic was held at PL
Bolster , 'rhursday. with
The McCullough residence has M
been receiving a news coat of psint. ed
• Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Evans. are
expected home . from St&yner this
week. left
Airs. Wm.. Birkiett spent faw
days with relatives is Buffalo, re-
cently. tho
Miss Isabel • Gregg has secured a O
,position in the government offices
at Ottawa
. Mixed Rinks Tournament on the
local Green on Friday night, at 6.30 tam
o'clock, Standard• time.
Mrs. Robertson and two children tflbe
of Ottawa, have been 'visiting with
Mrs. Conner recently Sce.
Several fiom here were appear- Ch'
;ng at the Division. Court Session Clh
at Bvoughvm on Tuesday
Born, to John and .Mrs► Norton, a)
art Tuesday, July 7th, 1936,; at
Briarbush ffmpital., St uffville, a ited
the.
daughter.
Several of our citizens atternptt C
ed to get away- from the heat on ton
- Sunday by motoring to Mussel- ed
man's Lake. Ing
Mr. and Mrs. Farr and fahmily, 4
(spent the Week -end with the for- the
•tier's parents, Joseph and Mrs. It
Farr, at Thistletown. pa
Miss A. McCullough has secured
a position on the teaching staff of h
the public school at Proton and Miss •ton
Gladys Evans at the . Roseville Ont. sev
:school. h
Mrs. Neal continues in- a eriiical of
"_ condition, in hospital, at Toronto.
A major operation was performed, Ca
- and she is as yet, unable to be re-, 'enj
moved to her home. °'•
Mips Margaret. Macnab and Miss do
Michell. of Toronto, have been ori n
a tour through ' Western Ontario
.and will shortly ma e t e -top e
the Gaspe Peninsula.
We are very sorry to hear of th-
serious illness of 14liss Elaine Fras-
'. er, at the_ home of Mr. and Mrs. F..
Gleeson. Miss Fraser is suffering �.
fn>m an attack of pneumonia- fi
Dr. N•. F. and• Mrs Tomlinson AA -
left last .Week on their trip to the
British Isles. In their absence, Mrs plc
. v Guy Hunt, of Toronto, i. visiting
-- with the family at home there. w
(Ihurch attendance here on Sun '
to `day last suffered, as well as near- ^�
ly every other church nn this part
of the Continent.. The extreme heat
,closed many a church last Sunday. .
kir. and Mrs. E. Bryan, and Mrs. i
17bandler spent the _weeld-end, at ti
W asaga, and also motored over to
'• Collingwood. On their way home
they called on R. a:nd . Mrs, Besse
and Jos. and Mrs. Evans, at Stay- 1
Tier.
We congratulate titiss Alms Pugh
ott passimz her Intermediate Vocal. a
Fxam -a ith honcwrs. also Mins Anna
cm assing her Junior Voe-
. : Fo . th, A
r'�y
nl Exam with honours.. Both young
ladies are pupils of Mr, Arthur W.
Lynde. of Whitby:
7 Considerable work has ' been done t
art thed Brock Road north from the
>�o. T Highway. The cutting off of
the corner. at. the 8th _ intersection
will be an improvement in the via-
usl'features. Gravel and grading
'as also being carried out
Mr. Harold ' Kennedy, of Rich-
- vaood. who is now occupying the
1 _—Lpulpit of the United CThnrch, at
Brechiu, Ont. in the absence of the
regular pastor', called on •his. coil-
. ege, chum, .. V;uih7'an . Glover• on
-Tuesday
Mr• -•silted Pre3,ty left this week_
with • the pilgrimanage- to Vinty and
-will return' about the first of Sep-
teniber. The boys are to stave, s
"wronderful .trip. 'We wouid like to
• •be able to read • the minds of some
• of them as they stand at the. spot
where twenty years ago they saw'
their •pal blown to bits; ` We do
know that the future, as at that
tinge, has 'not worked ' out as the
"plug -hat variety politician prom-
t,ed theta . it Would,
- - Greenwood
• 'The Mission Band will meet in
the basement of the church on Sat-
urday, July 11th. All children wel-
-
Mis4 Laura Ormerod an nen
of lrirtnria Square spent .the week -
'end at her home here.
Mrs. F.. Tremble spent Sunday In.
Toronto.
Dir• imd Mrs. Raine ' attended a
re -union ek Thie�tletow n, cm Satur-
dap afternoon,
Mias Znrah Gee !has gone to Cam
Ilia to spend some of the holidays
•` .with her sister, Mrs. Hortop.
Mrs. A. Boy r celebrated her 92nd
birthday last •week.
The W. A. 'net at the hmw of
•. bird, Perry Wilamet on Tuesday slft-
@rrtooRt.
TNe W. •M. S. will meet at the
Imme at Mrs. V. Parkin on Thurs-
dAW July 2nd. Itlrs. T, pelwa gtw p
c+m ge of the prgmrainL
Dr and Mrs. Hodkins and fatnily
Toronto spent Sunday, June 21st
Mr. and Mrs. F. Gibson.
rs. Mark and daughters attend -
the Ager re -union at Victot'iu
trate an Saturday.
Rey. and Mrs. Mutton 'and soca
for their summaer cottage last.
week.
ir. and Mrs. Day. Pugh, of Kin
tort called on Mr. -and Mrs. E.
rgyerod on 5undav nio!.r.
Brock Road
Mr. and Mrs. R'obt. Reeser enher-
ed a number of friends over
holiday.
Prof. Ernest Tinkham B. Sce. M.
of Lingnan University, Canton, i
arta, visited with his stmt, Mrs.
Cha Hood recently.
Miss Marjorie Diamond is holid-
rtg at her home lbere.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Churchill vis -
with friends in Inglewood over
week-nd
ongratulattons to Thelma Carl -
and Jim Johnson on having pass
their Entrance test without hav-
to write. The best of luck also
oes to Reuben Wilson, who tried
final examinations at Whitevale
I hoped he is also fortunate in
ssing-
Quite a number gathered at the
one oY Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carl -
for th purpose of disposing' of
eral gallons of ice cream, which
had been procured from the receipts
two charivari parties. Dancing
with music supplied by Mr. and Mrs.
A Devitt added to the further
oyment of all present. To finish
two large. watermelons • -ere
molished dandily and everyone
ro
fecsed a real good time.
orts. Is
The Pickering Yirat," nvn their
1st home game of the season on
ednesday. July lith, ggainst the
Whitby Eastender`..Tiie game arae
d in a ' sweltering heat, but
--
V
li 11 •a•�✓
11tJBLiC NOTICE
' 3 rye;
hack Lhapman ,
Churywood
The Greenwood United Chum
The Leonard Gates family avbtor "
Circuit wisher to c<rnvey to the
many donors, who so ldndly con-
Represents the
Ga171da Life Atstlran= WT
ed w Barrie on Sunday.
Q'ibe'meeUng of the Womams Ass-
trtbuted toward the prize list for
t
. Canada's Oldest
ocimtion will be held va Thursday,
our Field Day, itis very sincere ap-
the fact that
Life' insurance
July 16th, on bit. Russell David-
son's, picnic grounds. Wordy -Beauty.
preoiation. Owing to
many donations were received aft-
_ Company.. E Y11
program Coulmiutee---Mrs. Wesley
er our prize list was published we
p
re taWng this opportunity to put
-
•: int!
,
Petty, Mrs Stewart. Thip meeting
will be in picnic form so all ladie.-
before the public our entire list:
WHITBY, PICK
and vicinity. i +.
are asked to please bring refresh-
Goods (value) --C. A. Sterritt, $4.
The Canada Life has served, Cftanad�
tnents. Everyeae welcome."
C. Cooper, S2; R V Mowbray, $2;
$1.25; Peel and taon,
for 88 years. During the past' y F
Company paid to policy ownersand
The Cherrywood Church Garden
R. B. Collins,
$3; J.. Jephson, $.50; MOM3,m
this -
beneficiaries over $131,009,000,
Party a ll be Meld on Saturday ev-
Hdwe, $x-00; Hollida s, $2; R. D.
assets for the protection of policy owners
ening. July 28th. wi the church
lawn.. The program will be present-
Sherwin, 25 lbs. flour; C. Wilson,
25 lbs flour; O. V. Shaw, $2; J. E.
of overgl4.;000,000.
Phone Pick 5222 R. R. 1. Whitb!
•�
ed by the well-known Bert Harvey
Brib-nalI, $2; T. Eaton, $4; R. Situp
_ r
and Q Le Roy Kenney. Music to be
furnished by the Clark Family or -
chestra. This program promises to
Co. $1.50; Frame Neckware, 6
ties; A- Rooker, $1.20; Nat. Gros.
ties;
R.
;
Radio Ser"Vice �
be 'an • exceptionally geed evening's
3 lbs coffee; C. Overland, bowl;
E. Mbwbray, Jersey Calf. -Cash-
entertainment so we would apprec-
Tote your presence on this occasion.
Stiver Bros. $.50; P. Stover, $1.00;
'^
Eg i:t service 'and re-
_
Bondman and Rowe. $5.00; R- C.
�sor. $1.00; W. Sadler, $2.00; J.
pairs to alYmakes. Rea@•
--The severe drought that has
Batley, $,50. Morley Rosa $.50.
ouable charges. Work
been burning up Else grain crops
and grans fields in the United
Ralph E. Mowbray Sec.
States and in the Western Provinces
farm-
—
.guaranteed
'
_ARTHUR
has already caused a loss to
'!
ers of hundreds of millions `6f doll-
TENDERS WANTED
Radicand Television Institute.
ars and there is no relief in sight:
The Province of Ontario ,especially
_
Tenders will be received by the
Graduate
Member Official Radio Service Mca%
in the Western part, farmers are
undersigned up to Monday, July
Associatton ;.
PIC6ERINGI
very anxious about their crops a.;
13th fdr decorating and painting.
:3.40 Phone 5201. w
tilrey are sufferins; greatly as a re-
inside and outside of Dtinbarton
cult of the prolonged drought. Thi-
of
School.. For particulars apply' to
Secretary, Dunbar -
FARR'S ELEVATOR
district, although much in need
Walton Annis,
rain, has, so far not suffered great-
ton. Ont, . '
-
GLAftEJlUNT, ONT• ,.1
ly. • In some parts of Saskatchewan
it is said ';'at the ctbps are pract-
is now opeIf r choppiaq`,.
icalty ruined.
f
%ud roiling.
In Memoriom
.
11el
S61lit1g all ki�td5 0€ grain ,
In Loving Memory of aui Dear
an(l d:,iry and • po:lltIj
Mather, Margaret Wright, • v�hr.
20th. i"?'
feeds, F. U.. twine;
- away, Jul .
1 -
b�illdeTR' t;>ipplies. Sze.
Time takes away the edge.of grief-.
But memory .turns back- e�Pr;.
t3�EEd ,L
Barley ane Otl]Pr $rtilne
leaf.
-.Ever remembered .h.r F.- Wrigh?
a a•uted.
�.
and family.
(ir tale Famil) Ke-nniun or
- TENDERS WANTED
To establish a laeding
the Q� eddillr ]'arty sei�'@
Far Abe painting. and re -decorating
d C ntinuation
ribute to the mem.
1r of .-the • departed.
Y
1k1ViI C�ONrs
ye to t e lower room an o
as -a bang-up performance. Home School (looms of •Nu. 4 West. Pick., )ne must secure in a - -
run§ played an important part in erinit. Tenders received up to aml rtemoriai lasting sues- Ice Cream Bric a
he game, 'with -the home forces including July 25th. Lowest or any I ity as well ay beauty 1 a..
,llectng 4 and their opponents,& tender not neces:rarity accepted. _ For of design. We can ful- Prompt Delivery Service "oo al
D spite other attractions on' the Information. apply (!has. V. PilkelL fill your desires for
sash.• Special Orders in or. out of tOwull
aa4ne day, the attendance was fair- Chairman of Board, Pickering Ont. • -
y good, and showed thier apprec- N. W. STAFFORD ,
B. A. Products, Coal Oil, D'stitl
ation of tile game by their con- - Highway Monumental
nous rooting and generous fin- The Corporation a. Works ate Pressure Gun Greaso
aneial aid•:both of whidi ig areal Ph. 462• WhitSy lint. ' PLACE ��
nport to any ,tearn..Keep up the -OF 1HK- Kingston Road west ALPS A
Rood work ".fans" the boy3 are re- Townsrip of Pickering
ting on you.. .. -
,-.-.. >rbene Glare.
On- Monday. Jule 13th, the Pi r- PUBLIC NOTICE- is hereby'gi��
tea played at Whitby against the that the Council of the 'Coi`PoreKzll
Pll
rincess Pats and scored as easy of the Township of Pickering, 0�,�`�/LL Now Opel
16-5. Drummond on the at•anleetittgto be 'held on the 3rd . • Iv
mound, was again the baffling day of August 1936, at the hour of �[L`lyRaL DIRECTOR AtiD�� bu$inesa 0
flinger and deserved a shut -out., C one o'clock in the afternoon, at the —
Lockw�,od is the Babe Rutli of the of EMBALMER
Township Hall, in the Village
earn, coMelcting two, home rang Brouglism, consider a By-law for Ruccensor to W. J. Mather, .t3.�iyERAL BLACKSMITHIN
during the peat tlzne. stopping -up and closing as a public sto.affVille • _and
highway and selling the north -half Night and Day Service 'tet 001)1' ORO
Wednesday, ''July 15th , is the of the original allowance for - road $hop ie. situated bebiRd 4be i
next home game, and a large tuen• between Lots numbers 14 and 15 in Business01?hone geaide982 PhonF
��
out is expected. the fifth concession of the said. — $hell Service $taiiwn. {,
p _-. tenting passing the. same. the in- Horse 'Register each week, which ie. -reserved for '
of Pickering, -- n every day pt Tuesday o
The C. G` I. T. Girls lay Dan- ..
barton C�- G. I. T. on Friday night - ALL PERSONS interested, • or outside work.
at Pickering, and -spe-&Lao looking whose lands tray or might be prek .KII,MEL\ (21346)• 25419, PureBred -w T- �,TpvdWiZ41
for a large turn -out of supporters. udicially affected by the passing of imported Clydesdale Stallion. Th"! P[(;RgRING
said proposed By-law, are hereby property of Oscar Wilson, Brou- �
Farm Machinery required to attend at the said meet- ghaatn Ont. Will make the season
ins, when they will be heard before of 1936 at .hi own stable. Terms, •
-�� the said Council in person, or by $13,00, payable Feb. 1st, 1937 p
Frost t! Wood, Cockshutt, J. t. Counsel. Solicitor or agent, in re- Enrolment, Nn, 2243. :Beauty Ta
Ca", De Laval,` S. 71. Lister. " oe thereto, who applies to beof o _
feren
and any objections then' jecons COMMODORE AGAIN(_ 81..1
THRESHING MACHINES• -•New, so heard= Choicely bred Clydesdale StallionSalon
Used and Rebuilt; Geo. White made to the passing of said .propos- property • of R. Dafoe, Green Riv
q p. ed By-law will be duly considered HAIR CII TTI \ G.
and Waterloo. 7111 slues Cf E ui er will make the season of 1986, ,
merit. by the said Council. as follaw•s. Tuesday, '.flay . 19, will
DATED this Roth day of June, leave his own ,.stable for Hugh . SHAMPOOING -
DATED ;
New and Used Machines in stock. 1936.. thence to John FINGERING,
Inspection invited. BY ORDER of the.said Council. �'ttghs for noon;
Barnes, Cherrywood; for night, NARCELLCNCI
W. F. DISNEY, Greenwood 'Donald R. Beaton Wednesday, proceeds to McGrisk- Specialize -Hct Oil Treatment `
Clerk. in Bros. Altona Rd. for noon; acid Permanent Wave
Pumm Prot. 2:314 !1tf
i thence to his own stable for night ;Reasonable Prices
Thursday, proceeds to Fred MRS. M. MUNDELL
Wright's, lot 29, con. 6 .Pickering, p ns silos ;;LA,REMON
Drive within • the -Circle ..:of 'Security for noon; thence to his own stable � ,
where• he will remain until the t7
on Dunlop Forts, t: fnilowing ..Tuesday morning. T
.ranslp rt
e t
e or s irie3t fires. Pure, Bred Black Percheron Stall- Daily Service
Ion, the property of Allan Reeser, between Claremont, Brougibam
Lowest prices in history.
will •make the season of 1936, at Greenwood, whitevale and Torouts
his nwn stable, lot -3, con. 4. Sear- s
., horn. Terns: $10 payable March
Fn11 Tire and Tube stock on band. My drivers are trained to be careivti
► i-# Ili ISnrolment No. 945:
LOLL (2336), 1292, Imp. Frendt courteous and reliable.
B. A. ,Gisolise, Oils Eta '
Percheron Stallion. An outstand-
ing Percheron horse of high Speetal Rates on Long Distsaa
Complete Lab. and Grank Case Servioe. lhsthliths.
qualitAll
y, carryinf; a first-class
-General Repairs obud A0068Aories. premium certificate, the proper-
Road Bervioe, Batteries and Oharging. ty of E. A. Somerville. WM No order eoe slwarmalL None too e"
stand for the season of 1936, at All ehipimeats ithstsrd turd tsr°t.eto!
-Old Church Service Station . �" `� '�'�t'1e`
his own stable, lot 14, 10th lino �a
Warkhaan. Terms: To irt`aare a y l
oMrjg ,A'I� IS Wo 29Xj 'JLSN foal, $10. payable March 1st. Ttl. sit • - �• G A
. YSl
Q. B. SPENCER l[ac6 1889. All &Wdenta at ownees Clay, B. a d C.
0. L. THOMPSON,� Prop. l •, sea eperatd as B.
Pho6e4000 Pickering, Othir risk. 4mthd • Etaa>k
L
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x.
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.,tq°-.BTG- ^4'T_rr•.'.'h 'F';' ,•„ti .• .'.(��/•
. W.: "-'•%7`'- i,';...lr i` , ' . J.d`itac- �.iT)w. i�'� N ,;,4,— r • 5"., - •� V
Honored by France
010ECANADA
_
THE EMPIRE
P F5
of the
EI '
Y
;THE WORLDS
- PRES
AT LARGE
CANADA daily Sy between Europe and 'Johan- •rte_
iy
neeburg. the big city in Rana, "All
wecan do is' to strengthen' our de-
Three M.P.'s Delegates ,World fences" counsels Smuts, a tried lead.
Youth Congress or in war and peace.
A committee. of tae League of Na- Australia is anxious a:so about the r r
'tions Society of Canada has selected aggressive tenderieiea of Japan in the
three members of Parliament to com• Pacific: is spending large sums on de- �1`l
- plete Canada's delegation to the fence.
World Youth Congress opening Aug- Canada's geopraphical. -position ,y;<
ust 31 at Geneva it to announced. alongside the United States frees her
.. -
They, are T. C. Douglas, Neyburn, from anxieties that' are worrying the
• • '.Sask.; Paul Martin, Essex East, Ont., sister Dominions, but it ill becomes
and Denton Massey, of Toronto. us to brag that Canada is a "leader
"
in promoting world peace.In a aim-
' The other two delegates are Rene
McNicoIl Ottawa, and Kenneth Woods- fisc situation 'Canadians would be as
-worth,' Toronto, who were nominated concerned e., the South 4tricans and -
by the Canadian Youth Congress the Australians about being "an at-
by • General John J. Pershing, initiated as a member of the famed "Institut de France," the first'Amer-
-whieh met here last month. tractive bait for avaricious nations" -scan to, be so honored by this exclusive band of savants and eminent personalities, pictured (right) as
The World Youth. Congress wilt and more inclined to look to their he made a short speech' accepting the signal honor conferred.
• continue until September 7 with four defences.
commissions or committees sharing —Ottawa Farm Journal '
Its work. teenth century has been bought by The film producer said be confer- keep their mouth shut, discretion' and
_1 the Duchess of York, Subjects that red with the premier about his plane bum teeth. — Quebec Chronicle-Tele-
THE EMPIRE 'lead themselves particularly• to this to produce p' g
When T•Iil]es Disagree p duce ictures in English, per- graph... .
The annual summer time mix•u type of art are ships, Bagel fish, per haps in color, in Rome. " '
D The average child,. 'says a pay
- of costumes and costa of arms. Some "1 want to y y- cholo ist "can be one of two things.*
reaches the ridiculous with Kitchen- ' 'Climbs Volcano at 95 get awn from Hol'i g' � g •
of the costumes require 3,000 wings. wood to some extent and find a new
or- adopting daylight baring and Wat• .--For .sixteen successive I've got: it a -bojr or a girl.—Loados
years Mr, —Family herald and Weekly Star background," Wenger said. Sunday Pictorial.
erloo, its neat-door neighbor.. clinging Alder Fisher, now ages 85, of the The two best projection halls is
to standard time and refusing to de- Auckland Blind Institute, has made an
Rome, he said Conservation and conversatiuii are
part from it. annual ascent df Rangitoto, the ex- • , are in Mussolini's pal- much alike but often there isn't
—Brockville Recorder and Times, ace and the Vatican, enough _of the former in the latter.
tinct island-volcano in the Waltemata _ a
Ha At Mussolini'suggettion, he said, —Oshawa Times.
-- co ons, an San nanci- ,
Negligence of .lir. Fisher, accompanied by a friend. Its a good plan to let the -chililreo
in is building a model cinema city think for themselves—and be ready
- °1ReC1[lessl]ess ;. _took s little over an hour on .the, pre-Ro7 - in-Rome -which "will be the beat on
In Alberta, as in Ontario, there is sent Deer ;ion to make the ascent, and ;Films'In the continent " in, spank them after -they've 'done it.
hopes to climb the. mountain in his
a law which exempts motor drivers .—Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph.
century . Television sets, when
from payment of damages when gra- - year. , " perfect ed
taitbua passengers are injured, Des- Butterfly Pictures New Fad r Brief Comment will cost about $50. each. This will
'pita this law, -a woman has been London'b abciety'a latest tad is pie• Walter "'anger Says M- LISSO- be all right, provided the installment
<< r i collector -keeps - off the air-.-Fi: - 1.
_ ;awarded damages against her brother tures made almost entirely from but • lini - Real MOVie Fan - It takes -a dentist to drill a ran' Phillips, in New York Sun.
by the Alberta courts. It'seems. how- "ter[ly "wings. "Spiij", the' artist Gas - recruit.—Detroit News. The tide has definitely turned.
-, •ever, that'. the Alberta statute spec!- been buying old collections of these NEW YORK—Announcing -plans A man should never tell hili wife Banker Mor an. who laid up a turned.
,ales injuries sustained by negligent wings. He has completed a portrait io produce motion pictures in- Rome, bt
to hurry up roa'hen she is- coming when the going was -rough4 has just
•`operation, and the courts • held that of Queen. Marry in the new medium. Walter Wanger said as- he returned downstairs.—Detroit 'Newi. corps into. a $45 prize for a,. better...
"negligence" did not, under, the ata- The drew consists of 600 butterflies' from Europe, that Premier Musso- The average life of a wolf is ten sweet .pen.=Detroit News,
tute.-cover recklessness. In Outar:o, Rings, all .taken from collections lini is a "real movielfan'_ and _has years., If we can hold on we'll de.
onthe. other hand, the dict 'says tbafdated as far tack as 1865. A striking givers hearty support to a movement feat 'the one at our door Brandon We are .often 'more agreeabvm
the owner or. driver 'hall not be 11- portrait of 'Princess Elizabeth, entire- .
to frisks Rome a "Continental Holly- Sun.
able, .and makes no reference to either ly from butterflies caught ,in the nixie- -wood.,," thro igh our fault-.4 thaii through our
Only two things cause people to gccl qualities:—Roebefoucnnitf. -
negiigenze or re-cktessaess. -
-Frn�u the Daily Star. -
Marked .Increase -in
_ ,Employtment.^St-f.ri ,,A'�
Employment In Canada, as !ndlcat
ed by Bureau of Statistics returns `
1 x
a /.
.from 9,690 firms; -showed a gain of '//—�/ r
'23,295 persons. oil June-1 as compared-
' _ .. with May 1. the Bureau reports. in
comparison with June, 1935, an • in-
: crease of 47,721 was shown in the
number employed. , • _. _ .
I
This advance *bile larger than the s
again recorded during the month of;
May last year was smalfer than the
average seasonal gain' in Elie period-
!from 1920 to the present.
The report showed 963,5L on the HOLDING THEM
payrolls co-operatingSrms.' • f _
31 3 1is of thn -
compared with 940,213 at the. begin-
1
aing -of ,bray, and 915,792 on June 1,-
---1835. The index of employment on
_ .June 1 stood at 1.02 compared, with w w 1• 1 i J
99.6 in the preceding month and 97.6
on June 1. 1935. The index Is based e
-
ou the year_ 1926 a:+ 100--aa4at-.1U2-
stood at the highP t fieuros for June
' .. stere 19::1 L 1 • ,
Qorrectiu%, uues mucn, out encour-
agement does more- -
'after censure is as the sun after a
shower.—Goethe.
_ New .Washer for Small
Apartment
" ,1 babj electrid washing machine, ,r •i '� . ~ _.-'' .
-weighing only twenty-eight pounds,
has been speolally' designed, for the 4 u. Ea PROM
•-48mall kitchen or flat. It has a steam-
tight lid: which prevents steam from'
escaping, and. itsmakers claim that a 1114S
,it can be safely. used in.the_.draw•' - ?�► k. :;: .,...`.•Y; � 51x2-Ps�'�s�, I
Ing room. ?It is twenty-eight inches (5t>t � t ad
high. It. is extreruely economical, and 6 bst sM 11�i°
"_,will run seven hours on one unit of _,fie+•
electricity. A week's heacy ~wash can _. THE
_ _ ... LOW-PRICED O ,
Sister Do:rinicn Worried
About Defence 'n ir
General Jan Smuts warns his -Boer '
supporters on' Afrikander day that - PONTIAC is winning more friends every day by its drive plan. And months from now, with thou
South Africa constitutes "an uttrac graceft4, modern' beauty and-smooth performance— sands of thrilling, expense-free miles back of yoct-=
lire bait for avaricious nations," _ _ and it's keeping these friends. by its imusual over-all 'yon and your big, thrifty Pontiac=-will be greater - -
Doubtless he had in mind that the economy! friend9 than ever.
Maud is by far the richest gold min Whv not t acquainted with Pontiac? Take at test AMONG PONTIACtS 101 FIVE-C.4)? FE.4TI�RES.• Tripler-
lug area in tile' world. He added: '� Sealed hydraulic Brakes, Solid Steel "Tterret•Tp " Fialur Beed
We do not possess a single ship drive and discover how much inot•e motoring satisfac• A y.
'tion Pontiac offers you—for little more than, toda 's Xnae•Artion Gliding Ride (nn 8 and de lura 6 mndeii)', .41L
to' ward off antiaircraft carriers, y Silent Syncro-Mesh Transmi.xtion, and Flat I,erel Floors front
..which could land enough• planes, on lowest- car • prices. Take advantage.,;f• the pa's'-aa-you %and rear.
our shores to. wipe out our large cities -
within a few hours."
As regular-as clock wort aeroplanes
carrying passengers and mail . almost ��.1 HAS.
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00 1D AGONY _ Dr � sxEsER CIALp ANFIJI.��..:
FRoNrNE� - isturb
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Pains Kept Her From
Walking lm ossitile to Study Express
with p
This woman suffered so badly she sin Of Witnesses Be- � •�
r
days
on end i�
for
'tis that Y ,
neuritis
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could not walk without pale. 5o she hind •, �;
pmp]y gave up trying to go about. "
Then one day she started taking f
iCruschen Salta - and in a short R F 11f1tchell, mine manager of Bullion output at PEymaster. _Con • w� LONDON-Hat
xCourt 1 di'stuYbed ,the
e she was a different woman. 1'f Algo'•d Mince reports the discovery solidated Mines In June totalled $81; who likes to study the expres-
-ea are affected by neuritis, read ✓ �'
)der letter: of a nett/ vein located about 600 ft: 313 a new all-time -peak, from the $ion of witnesses. Assistants from a ;
"I' suffered 'awfully from neuritis. north of the main vein series and milling of 12,056 lona of ore while ( TtrBe l'
I could er
not walk without great pain 'approximately upaealleel. First intima- out- Thishecompareads averaged
atvith outputOf;77, turn in theswitness-box. The, tirst I, •- rrRQ(�]@fat NTimbei"
for days in a row. One day I start tion of the occ F .
came to take Kn a Tow.hen Salta. Well, thanks crop which has since'been traced for 680 from'the treafinent "of 11,820 wore a latest model shallow -crown is the
to them 1 am getting better. l take upwards of 600 ft. with both ends tons in the previous mouth. For the bah which gives you a black over the temple.
epef- "hit !-That'ee hytit a the
a done of Kruschen every morning. Y y>. "sequest number" on every
Now [ feel . like a new woman." — stlil open. Samples have been taken firs! sin, months of 1936, • production at hat dolt -your -owner's Drogram.
(lira.) C.B.
-- for assay. A drill outfit has been Pu
amounted to $443,386, " as compared feet and it is' most disturbing, he Call for this Batter Tobacco
The pains of neuritis and sciatica chased and a series of holes are being with 4241,315 in the same period of said. yourself, and enjoy the cool,
are a symptom of deeper trouble - put dowq along the strike .f the vein. 1936. Conditions at the. mine continue "What' have you been up to at he ou makea they are next 15tes
are
the same trouble that so !re- the mine proper work has been extremely favorable and recent de asked 'as an Eton -cropped hatless smooth, satisfying cigarettes
�,
elnently causes rheumatism, gout and confuted almost entirely to slope Pre velopmenta on the •1200 and'1;326 It. blond. stepped up. took Yell, you don t. to •`tailor-mades".
lumbago. They are a sign of impure paration to ensure a steady flow of levels has returnee' high values repliedlike 8t'Erenatoiget ridgy of a black You'll like the purple easy- h
blood=stream. Kruschen is a combin- milifeed 'tor the mill, .which was. gold. - „ opening ribbon on the � r,
ation of numerous natural salts,.-,- = eye you must not take ac your hat, Ogden'e package.
which pronpote internal cleanliness recently pl;ced in operation. McMillan fold Mines' holders were he said. "Another, black eye," he And of course, you should use
:and help to keep the blood -stream iiitormed at recent meeting that con said..as^ another witness came for, the bestpagerat"Chaatecler"
pare.:. New and refreshed .blood is TORONTO, W. J. Hacker. mine ward wearing around drop hat. or "Vogue.'.
sent coursing through your body. trol of the company had been pm'
-Then neuritis, sciatica, and kindred manager of Blue Star dines, Ltd., re- chased by G. A. Foot and associates O
r� are apt is peas you by. ports that work on the .Blue quartz Who intended to continue diamond. No More Hay -Making? DEN S-.
or No. 1 vein to prnducing interesting drilling' operations' , immediately, j' +�
Mining Town Pretties Up results. Trenching westward from the should the future drilling prove "p Hay -making, it is prophesied, may F I N E C U
shaft, the bottom of the pit h a depth ore below the 876 -it. level the re -
the
e be a feature of country life which P i -jar P&Kw..wJ'0Xd4"'a Cal P's' „
Writes the Kirkland Lake News- of 8 feet from the siriseQ- shows blue opening of the mine and mill is the will soon disappear. -Tea years' ago
Even with comparatively brief resi- quartz with considerable visible gold near future is planned. A motKii to. a Cambridge scientist discovered that
-' Ideuce. qualifications, it is not out of in, evidence. This showing of quartz sell 100,000 shares of treasury stock young . grass had a far higher nutri-
plam for an observer to note that was not in ei'ldence on surface. Pan- at not leas than 10C was approved. live value for -'ahimals than mature -Mrs: Hiram: "Are you making any
' Ktrkland Lake is becoming more how along the bottom of this pit and lost practically none o pr Iib
grass, a o prat 'cally no f ogress !n -getting acquainted w'
lawnaoving, i%werzfancyittg, garden- showed colors of gold 1n every one of its -feeding value. your Newrieh neighbors'!" -
plowing as the, years progress.. -. a half dozen s hattr gr hatfix
Since then engineers have been Mrs• Lowder: Oh, yes. "tt wan
Certainly there is evidenee that Arransementa hate ciao been made �O of studying the problem of making arti- their cat that invited our cat to that
There will be more beauty spots this rot' diamond drilling 3 aeries of holes -. ficial hay at a price which could com- -back-yard concert last night-
�ear than these were `last, and that on the numerous veins from the Bur-
ureBeit gear the story will be .a con- face. The drill outIlt lies arrived at
Pete with concentrated feeding -
tinned property and Is now in opera- .0 O stuffs ion month e practical de-
farm
Classified Advertising
ned one. monafration was given at a farm g
You have only to see e s nen ,Z=Ns sof MAZZ
scurrying around with, their loads of apparatua which fulfills this condi- $pz s
Lac -Teck Gold Mines has appointed
firth, the loads of fence posts all o tion- _ -. FL'LL1 ACCIif!adTEU, C11;); 1TEST
lstsdy dor setting, the rocks piled up F. & Gcedike, :dt•E. sa .engineer in Reminders of Wanderings in The eo3t of the dried grass made breeding. Serviceable bulls of unexcel-
for rockeries, -and- the modest little Amelia Earhal�'S led dairy hacking we consider. Famous
window boxes whlth Will sprout their charge of 'operations, end a crew of by this apparatus worked out at g Apple, lisp F•cbo and KtnR legis
men under his direction are engaged �{0>Yle $bout Fit a ton and it was fed in ■trains, an head. Family cows- Cahes
ex -
charm of geranium, nasturtium or in exploration work both on surface - lace of cakes and meals coati all ages. Prices, right- Or ,round ads
•='whatever the choice may be. i _ P change fur. horsels •i to 8 -yrs. O,- {tda -
and underground on the property n - £7 a ton', At -the farm Where the stock Farm, Stanstead. P. Gue. _
It's been a steady development RYE,- N.J.-When interviewed the demonstration was held, hay -making
,since a cow gobbled up Bill Cook's the Kirkland Lake area. n well •-tin•• other day, Amelia Earhart was dig- ixcsOLls sad ♦tiro= sasQ� s
eratfzed vein has been indicated on will be dispensed with entirely thin
first cauliflower. surface by pits and trenches for a ag in her garden. Clad in old
gi year., Dried grass will supply ell the �2 LP. A U T O di O B 1 L F: TiItEB:
• i Clothes, her ,blond hair shining, a Bicycle", $10 ui• Transportatfoa.
distance of over 1.200 `ft, and the ng' requirements of the cattle as regards prepaid. Free catalogue Paerlese,. 196
USED TRUCKS- .cin runs to .upwards of 3 ft. in width trowel -in one hand and an uprooted concentrated -foods, and no -cakes will p,tnd,ts -vilest, Toronto
o resurface but in a crosscut- at the plant in the other, she stood up and be purchased. -Industrial Britain. VZOTO MAP XT ?
BARGAINS bottom of a 30 it. shad shows a width smiled a greeting.
y of 9 ft. Workings on the vein are be- The house is a casual livable sort OCR ROLL FiLb18 DEVELOPED. .
Ing re openarl
ed and explored 1n, pre- of a place overflowing with books We Will 'Offer 3ubioct to �, to -Cr printed . 18 'tree enlEast. o
GENERAL MOTORS TRUCK Phots -Craft, 1834 KinX East. Toronto.
paration. for diamond drilling• cad treasures collected in odds and r
RETAIL BRANCH ends of the earns.. Her •husband. Geo. ��NTT "s SAza
- - - HTOWER
!0 3 1.
- • . - ' Falmer Putnam, interrupts his -pub- �'� II o u a ea .aCREs
FIJRA'ISHED E• �
210 $padina Ave. " - Toronto Bldgood Kirkland Gold 11,�Mines, lishing activities now and then to jog land. Station clone. Good business
share of which were called idt tend- .about in far -away places_ With ex- opening Bargain. LivelY'a. Chudtelfh. -
$rias This Advi- to get Special Ing on the Toronto Stock Ezrhange Oil and RC>Fll11n Units Ontario
Prices on our a Assortment peditions to explore unknown corn- a'
4an recently, hats income from bullion era that have whetted his interest. �s T=om s=a $aa*
Of G.dd.C. ' Chevrole't, luteins- and sundry revenue of ;122,221 In the So both Puinams bring to•their home ] preferred 32 017NCE EGGS SELECTED
1$9.00
tional, Rugtty and .11odge Trucks b -month period ended May 31, 19-36, the flavor of adventures. I Common25 from our "own" blood -testes 9-
-month
to listing statement enb Few homes reverbrate more faith- pound. white. Leghgrn 2 -year-old bens,. _
Free catalogue. Gerald Hegadorn
matted Exchange. Expenses were 373,.- fully to the interests and personale- NCfYIn4I1t SCCtlrlh `!• Limited Poultry Farm. Route 3. Kingston, (int
T rte FIRE -FLY 807, leaving net prom from operation tis of `their owners than this one. soxs Aplg
of ;49,413. The balance sheets shows Et;en the {finest rooms have succumb- 219 Bay Street Toronto
Light Plana current assets of ';:74,820, chiefly ed to the lure of strange-sceifes. One Klvc' EDWATID'S BIRTH11AY, JUNE
'• ���a g cash, against current -liabilities of x13 23rd. Attractive punto buttons
SQ has deep -`sea murals in sea greens I t2 - Co1J+ Melrose.•i
139. SA 109, or 4�c dozen. You well rbc
n brilliant i each- Tan.eY 2 rose out.-
New low coat ltgRttng. •
-and blues, in carnia and
41 plant .• for :Sarin homes,, _ _ flashes of unusual tropical fish col- rent
+ cottages, service stations • 1 1 t
_ etc. 200 -watt air ors - Another has s rank jntsgle' on • satfO�TIoxil. -
ctioled, Lights s Wcsler Farm the walls.. And .every room has Its.
25 -watt lamps- Ml=!Y t DIESEL EN-G1-4EERI., - STUDY
Can use ordinary sheaves. of books. s s immediately, big field: new book '
"- automobile type $30.00 cash with. The 'Putnams share a._ study .that { now ready. write, today -for . circular.
battery. Runs five, order �- ! General Publishing Col. Toronto.
is somewhat detached from the. main
hours. one quart F.O.B. ynur,gtation art of the house, a room with -wide I II hentaom ' ••sETTZZ IIMALT= OSTJlIIMD" `
gas. Smooth run- "we also make P
n i n i• Depend- power machines desks, many book shelves and rough C-1219IBE i1 tppp AND ENJOY LIFE
t -ale, Larger sines. write for literature. Brantford Oven t timbered walls and -ceilings. Unusual t;��,a aitalogy unfolds health e4creta. }
>BAaDOi »K`xlt llssxiid 00. sack Co;; $td.,
AdeLjde atseef W. - Toronto Brantford, Canada Photographs of most Of the famous ,re.. Free literature. V Ave..y Health Ar 3
sociatlon, 170 Bell ve.. Winnipeg.
1 assess ask foe spacial farm ia>�°N _ explorers and aviators of the can- a Burne ssfair- iJ
tury Lille the walls, togetlier with 4kinel saTo �OstBtsosuics ,
historic pictures of events and people a MSE° its pen COMPLETE STOCK. new and used
- gs from gas*-'
in the development of flying. Among line auto; tau A parts. Compare our
• the museum documents here ' is a •Use it any•' prices before buying elsewhere Salta-
t� � � where.o nee, faction guaranteed Canadian Auto �
Pri,ope�� � thatrix of a front page of a news- nor co ane*• Parts Co.; 337 Queen St. W.. Toronto.-
g paper that carried the story of Miss tiom a
Earhart's final tiansatlantic flight. •t, It:.t..It >el:oToci7r�lssttx
tDA LOW AS. iy, No pre•
Something f ams i Earhart'a 7 Oneburneraad ARGEylENT FREE wlth :ever 26
0 1 a beating NL y
Ift��S' two bee. models eEconomlcal. pr cents •order: roll film developed, 1
Saleown qu.ietricss pervades this house in available. Ask poor One Ballon' 01'printed '26 cents; repripts Scents each.
R e and so, for all its reminders 'of sealer or write for b i bepera Satisipetfon guaranteed. Artistic Photo j
y r, FREE FOLDER! both bumen 6 Finishers, 29 Richmond East, Toronto. ,
spectacular wanderingq, it is a very Tins COMA" �' tow ours•
t ssso rove eo.
N peaceful place., oeee.wtzIora..et.,ant- f =.ADIIBst s.BA7t>x �Alslaslsss2>ra
'COB • v Q More �- - I �OaiYLETE COURSE 150, INCLUDES
"You look unhappy, old man. room and board•'Jonea nalydressing
LtAll
Friend: "I am. I am almost as un- STIFFNESS ' School• Listowel, Ont. "
W
"S� happy usa Woman with.a secret no- Plenty of Minard's tvetl„ robbed in •ooe seta you Let us show you bode i1'znts to learn.. sifi,e, Bathe the nor• wn
h O�S`N�”°•►/r 11oW we Can Improve' wnh w.rm water before reo ANY ROLL FILM DE��`LOPED AND y�
•tart printed, 250, coin. Reprints, to for s
"� .-•`
'the appearance , of a4 Yeu'll seen llmlrer up 1260. Windsor Photo Finishers. '102 Wel. II
,,• N YOUR sales books.. WAKE u P• You R ' lington St, Windsor, Ont ;1 x
s■ a_ � , `I uranvTs nrrsssa6:xaTsa
1 DBUGS COCKROACHES, AN!X&
I moths, lice, C
Aird You'll Jump Out of Bed in the ei K1NG OF PAIN" termination with 'T)erpo' . rutrer pack-
` age 86a Druggists or 0 o Products, i
i Morning Rarin' to Go Toronto.
>;ueiin f'whOIIr°il: elmtt'ti thl e;: RO-HO GARDENERS
tdeingfreon wood uv D EFFIk IE QT CLLTIVA- t'
The
t pns ipaW. rel' reduced
.. _ — catalogue. bnot STURDY AN
isons
avnr ver fit..Toro to.
It jun ATORS
�*arstotnae-. , � write for c
p go htO �e au y� Gtd.. 196 RSX hone - �snitkad the world looks peak.Amere bowel mo0eteent doesn'tslway¢. at CoecauseYou need something that worksa r en theEveraswell,Itekes thow-good. old iio',p ' �jch i n -LIVESTOCK, MARKETiN�
TIS News pe vs Little Liver Pills to get,tnm��,ee twS ra $ shipping on the co-operative plan has
poundsoibalefiowtngireelysadmalre tV A s,_ roductive of aYlendtde8;eau
ltIL
- lleesslt rep an ay HarmMes an �ss,the Ig , 16LL/ I lit Tn1 a� Irti.ct Site been . y,
Or write i make the fie Sal► freely They do oe work
g the most, stubborn I ns of insect bites. !Selling on the oPEii ma Ret means
b �v�aa ;value for the Owners. Get to tpich with
of calomel but have rw t3lomet or mereary to ethkte's foot: hues, scales, eeuma, sad moa!
*■ te t} them Ask foe Grur's Little LMr Pib by other akin sactlo*s gtikkly yields to co*lfas. us. --
The Wilson Publishuig Co, -L>u�uted , camel Stubbornly refuse an7tl�i eLe 2be an�eptic. liquid D. D. D. MeoNpden. is +Write-Wlre•-*s Tiieyhoa�
;calk o1L soothe the irritated sidn. Clear. I !.=adhsast 1143
r geeaedlus ndistalsletr=dr{ayastASt it ! Tim UXITZD !A•sl=ss'
Issue No. 29 — [rattle est arae scorn pro it -or money blot Co-OPBSATx a COUP
1►x!r s.Irltazlw
. J7� ♦ 1_t__�_ .r W.s Toronto --• Mk 1*r t). D, O.-Meedl�ew , ..=y _. T:1VH STOCK COMMI$6ION DEPT.
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v A y. a I JA .7 teey III driving is the -F. T. Banti
ng, Booth and Mur _
--COURTESY IN DRNIIvG. H*hway Dept. campaign. Try it' icon and 'X S. Chapman will doss -
-Mr. and M>la. Shepherd, of You car "risers. their stores , on Monday,- Tuesday:
=Mrs. Thos. Douglas, of Tomato, 'Wednesday and Friday evenings at lei���
- Brsughaat, spent a day last w�*k is Fisting her brother, Russell Btu- 7 p m: Thursday and Saturday will j
with Mrs. a itetshin rell. be late closing. -
• Probyterian Sunday School Miss Pells, of -Thorold, is spend «. tf
have decided to done for the months Ing a couple of weeks with Miss NOTICE P>loker>in�t S,. Leader �xt�re
,of July and August, to be re -open- Edna Reid. - - --=
ed 0a the- first Sunday in Septecnb- .-.pwing - to the fact - that Domin_ The Pickering horticultural Soc- -
�. very y had a drownirr ion Dray this year Gagne on Rednea- iety announce their early stammer Hoslery by' Holeproof
_
We ve near! g day, a report t�f rhe Clelebration Rose -Delphinium Show and Basket _
this last week rwhem the autlinrities activities could not, be prepared for Picnic, at Rosebank. Qn.. Saturdac - -
believed that Clive "Feil" into the that week% issue of the News. The afternoon; July 18th, Famous. for color and style i
' creek, below tics Base Lias. It turn- _
ed out alzif;ht,.hs's alive and well. darty papers fife f°li°` d� car-
pe " Another large shipment arrivedFull lengthand Hnee-,
Notwithstandi ried detailed reports o}•' •the Day Clam"
great heat and -a report in this paper. the fol- ,' Ii�h, in chiffon, crepes and service 'eight.
of the past week, the water in Lake lowing week would .have been a rep- 1-1 hose, 1st, 2nd}• and 3rd Prizes - Prices --49c., 7�jC 95c.'and 1.� a r,
t Ontario has been exc 1
eptionally cold etitanit of" those accounts, We have 2--3 Rom, 1st, 2nd and 3rd l
r - rico ,void for the majority of bath- ' hos:ever, at this -date been asked to 3-,Co1liection of Roses, 1st 2nd, 3rd. -
"az's, but just to the liking of others. give particulars of ?some of the ev. 4-1 Spike Delphinium, 1st, 2nd 3rd.
-Meta. Fell, of Toronto, who is j ents. The Parade, considered ' the 5-3 Spikes Delphinium, .l,-.2. and?.
re
` cuperating frena a serious Deer- befit �,y years, had a large &--Collection, Delphinium, 1. 2. 3:
+ttion is spending a few weeks with numrk ier of entries, all of them good. ?-Basket' Bouquet Container, not
Iker brother, C. W. and Mn. Pilkey. and many very clever. Awards were a'v'er 4 1-2 in. wide. :I
She is accompanied by her two dao- made as follows: Best Comic .Out- -To compete, you must be a mem I'
� � fit ---1: Geo. Martin;- - 2. -Andrews r, ki6w your own f'lm ers, and i
=The Highland Creek Institute ` Boys; S. Heitman Pascoe. Best Dec - ave them at- the pavilion; by four
ha
_ ve tnvtted the Ackerufg Branch ' aratkd Caru-1. Mrs. Rendall;2. Mrs
.. to tibeir Annual Plien c to be held Jas. L Palmer. Best Advertising
o'clock, D. S. T.
•- Hot Weather Dry
Hot Goods
an Thursday, July 23rd, at the home Car-Pzasooe' Bros. Best Decorated
°t`�era will be suctioned. at 8.30 p.
• _
•I '
,of .Mea Moloney, just' & rbort dis- `,Bicycle -=1. Ken Ravin; 2. Bitl Brad-
m• Silver, collection: will be taker,.
- Bathing Suits, Beach robes, �l]Orts,
lance from the Highway.
--Mm Spearin and little daught-
I -ley. Best Childs Group --•1. Velma
B� your baskets,
Slat -lis, Skirts, Running Shoes, Scampers,
r
' ,er,^of Orilliy, wahii have been spend-
pp
Martin and Lois MoDonald. Second
Group -1. diary. Martin; 2. Laurel
Committee --Mrs. A. Goarlie. Dr. H.
Ankle Books, Light Underwear,' Straw
,
im a few wweaeks ^rio her parents,
• Gm Y• _Best Sian on Foot. --Clinton
C. Pearson and Mr, Ger, P. Cowan
'Hats Fibre Helmets, Polo Shirts, Ties.
,
J. G and hire. B&xttr. have return- ' Pastoe. Best Showing H. D. Farm
'ed borne. and mere accompanied by ; Horse. .(team) -1. Ed. Pascoe; 2.
Mrs. S+axbrr,
--� -'
• •
The Pickering
Seeks etc.
and they all spent a'-' JaQ. L. Palmer. Pony Races-aC,eo.
7flar days with 'the latcer's mother Cammack. H. D. Horse Ise -,Har,
MEAT •:
S CHAPMAN -
-
3n„-Gudgh...
PWdman; 2, Geo. Cammack, Horse-
1ViARKE
e e
-Archie and Mrs. Mechin, and shoePitchingr-••Local 1.
.- _Walt. .and-
bolidy, of Sarnia, wrho have been Ce 1. Pascoe; 2. Johnson and'Otto•
-'lwlidaying at their former home in well. Open -l- 41rLatiYhlin and Br-
143alifax,
ot1r. lotto =': t18}iLl' .�Pr�'TE'e'
-
TWO STANDOUT ALU
-
spent" Friday and Satur-'.antrm;
2. Vaillancourt-'ard Beasn+s!i.-
Spec ,
} -' C "t
clay with the former's mother. Mrs.
Greasy Pig Capture --Chas. Baker.
1 a c c n r y
-• -_ -
- $. Machin when an their wayhoarse.
-During
rung the afternoon . the s r._
• Sausage-
•. . , _
-
_
r. onrian run, o p wa,.
ascent the we end writh them here,
alrtdrewv'E IPresbyterian1 S.
p�gr.� was carried, includ:rr
i .chitdrerr k races etc. -And the Toronto
Sc. per lb.
men or women --New 'Spring and
-St.
B. will. hold their annual picnic in
F.
; Girls Softball, Silherthorn and Gler;
'.-and:as a. result ref this..garrlg it has,
�a�
i. lbs. for 2 "c. V
,
..Summer woollens, direct from 1 he
M. Chapman's Flats on Wednes-
- ..day. July 22nd. Cars 'will be at -the
been suggested that many of our_
ladies who play - wftbsall, might
VL A I l P Yr F; v l t }y„
British Isles ---- $24.75. •
ehurch at 2.30 p. in. D. S; T, to con-
very crrtiitably copy' the c-cndtict of
-
Vey all who have not cars, to the
pilnic' Qt+ovnds..A]I members and'ad=
these i'heir
- young Toronto received
lady -like behavikwr' rere.ve,l
_•. _..Phone us for Celi�ery
- _
Gordon Maid Full-fashioned Hosier f
-
eta of the congregation are in-
'vita"•• A prorfam sport_c will be
.the
co:mnenriatiR,n ,tr vr= 'Pickerin;;
The
Phone 18�
Yf
Ser vice- weight Chiffon and Crepe
,of
people. Ont.' Reg.-*'Bm rklin
f
arranged.
- --St. ' Geo c . Church. Sunda' ,,
rgr', - y
footbal't match. Late rn �tartinl� fin
1-
isles" in a score of l -0 fa��ci o the
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DON'T
:DONT
NEw 5�2ztts 5xx. ==8-47155C. a:lMd $3.
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July 19th. 6th Sunday -after Trin-
its. Stmday School at 10 a. m. The
AS/rrrrin(t I1.
Regiment: Fred S c,rk t as ab:4 to,
idle his- Ford down slo v enough "
TAKE CHANCES
,
�t m Pickering
Fred'. . 1 . B u ii ti in g, r j(a, �{ el ijl�
:. service" at Evening
Prayer at 7.30.: Preacher at both
take First in the Slows Auto Race
During' the afterrnu,m Bob Ruddy
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Play Safe -:
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.,.services, Rev. E G. Robinson.' ` A
presented a program with his hors -
."Garden, Party will -be held in the
es in hurdle -jumping etc that proved
-Consult your 1 Irnggit-t
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Memorial Park. ..on Wednesday,
= 'July 24th, under the auspices oaf the
A. .-Y. P. A. There will be a softball
a new and -eery interesting attract-
Ion. The less said, the better on tiro_
.eveni%W show. from. the stage. Onct
Rrrirember _
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YOUR UH U (i G 1 7 1. M O K R,
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(� (]gaane
Blue1) h �
in the esrlc evening, Acker-
again we enjoyed very fine weather,
_ the ��
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air opponent to be . selected.
Bert
but the crowa� was not quite so
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A b E R( 8 A ri T
Harvey, • Canada's Greatest
targe as last;
year. A statement is
.
comedian will taltP part .in. t1* ev-
aninB's program.
given hereiMth, as presented to the
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H. V. R. It OOKK DRUGGIST
p
blade Roast (Blade opt ) A 3c. -
.--SSmlce fn the United Church on
sunday
coarunittees at the meeting in the.
Mall.on Ttresda ev�ering. 4t this
y
DCNBARI'ON. ONTARIO
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uJ Roast 15e.
w
riPvt at 11 a. in. only. J%e
meeting, fo,,.;wi
' r4? a lot '`getting-
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+tvening service has been- discoptin-
' hied for
no here s
}c peaches '-the group under'.-
group
Short Rib
Short Rib ��
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six weeks: Sunday School'
stood that the majority of the com-
a=`Ready Roofing
at i0 a. Ti. .
- - The
mittee 'believed that they were put-'
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et
frisk 8c.
unprecedented heat of the
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Pest *eek, has been f}ie cause 'of a-
5-00 deaths
ting.- am this Celebrating for the.
Parl.arid as the Pari property is
last recplced, alt Shipment
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Stew Beef -
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, .Irirvt in the ProsinFe, of
deeded t4 rile Pickering Chamber of
of plain roofing that we are
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vhcrm over` -IN were in .Toronto.
Fltrch morCality
0unmerce, 'the Chapiber was roted
selling at special prices.
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1Vlinee" Steak � 2c•
was never before
the proceeds of the day with instr=
-Red
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experienced in Canada and is Kraal
-er than that
uctions to hold $100 in reserve
Top Insulating wool
�oll �, Roast, 20'and 22c..
caused hy, the flu a
y ears ago.." While woe have net
heard
for next First of July
-�•
adaA t0 comfort in sum -
Jewel
Jewel or Crispyflake
of say deaths from the heat
Receipts
p
m'er and winter... saves .
in this to+.riahip; there have been
• 1lewral pr"trations in *hich the
ceaste 3s6.i3
fuel and the' cost is low. '
Shorten>tng, 2 for 25e.
victimk- remained ten for
tnanq hours. Tlfe most of the deaths
the
(lunces6rons
Cocoanut Shy.. 4.00
p• , _
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occurred arnong those advanced in
,ea; and ialita in 'lToroifto tie
Pop etc,.. . ,• 17-.50'
Hot DoK �t.. 15.00
LUMBER YARD
E D -
undertakers have . so many fun-'
W
Entries for Pig m.''tcmtalet 1.50
Pf;ioq$ 4100
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erals that they have been compell-
ed to send to undertakers in .out-
Donation by Bob Ruddy.... 10.00
Donatitrfi by W. C. lfkomson 10.00
Butcher- (pb 'ne:3000) ''Vic�.rering.
side to wma for asgistaxce in, pm,. -id-.
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Now .idwrNass»NatRa.
ing hearsds, and e� en many old
hearses that had been unused fort
a member
$424.13
EXhend>tares: ..
FUR e�ALS-t)olemes7atT,C. add
emelt incubator, veru eheao. T, C .Brown,
.
ckering' Hardware
of years_ wtrre brought in-
sro Warn. 89tt
;More
Q,..
to use again.
Childrens Races!..7.25
j
There ' is considerable. criticism
regarding the action of Germans in '
Parade Prirea.. 80,00
Farm Teem Prizes.. .. . 10.06
`I' ANT13U-(lir! for glossal bougie-
rortc. APy1Y Mrs. H. Arad. Piet;
t't►ooe 61t. sa-sr
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,�,FNTION
Western Canada in forming organ- .
irations which will be • strict'ly Ger- :
Pony Races.. .. .. 10.00
Draught Horse Race... 40.00 ..l-
j O:f I-Oo Saturday, July 11th, on
the Kinssstow Road Dear Pickering, a doc-
%
Grower
ynan. No particular objection can be
Ball Teams.. .. 20.00
tot's cane Rewprd at Pickering News Office 48
i otato
-. ..Potato
raised agaimst Germans, unless they -
VIS-11tobe. more to - to Ge
Horseshoe pitching ::)....... '12.00
T. Kyle Co..inner.
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OR,. IERVICE-Rend Yorkshire
than to Canada.. We have- our Ir-'
Greasy Pig purchased'.. 10.00
,lin-
tree Farm, Pickering. Pliorx 'ick 1709, 43 47
I tali Societies, Scottish and Engliah
' ^ Societies,..wbo ,Nish to remember tha3;.
A. l`iek!L3, P, lel, System: 10.00
Football'..
l; MNT- lO0 not ea, dairy f»rm,
N'cl loam, running creek, modern barn,
`
Sudden Death
niusid, custdmq etc. peculiar to their
, , , 12.00
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J. Balsdon, supplies.. ..- 6:30
water i stared, brick house, l9 miles from To-
ronto. APPIy T.]acQues:WestHill,Oot, 10tt
TO TRF' HUG
„*spective countries, but in 'doing so
it dose not affect their loyalty to
y y
C. A. Sterritt, electric Supp... 6.55
Auto robe`.. 325
UKSIN(i-I.mm �r•Ppitred rn %crept
.� a in
® y New Life
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the Empire. In certain darts of Wes-
ern C)ntarib alre many Ger_
Advertising :. , , , ,, .. ; , 23,00
Cartage.:
position as nurse private homes et-
perienced. Confinement or arty other Ark.s
carefully attended to _ Mrs. Henry Shea.
1
TU THE PLANT
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-..tern :there
.
inian settlements, where they here
..i..,.. ..• .. 3fi
Electrical Services.:, ' ;., ; '2.00
en s s7.te
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COOPER'$ 'bIU-KIL -for Lice on-•TIorses, -
_
sats
their- German.. organizations,- but..
they _ Can"ans as
Fred Robinson, services. , '.. 2.00
T• Dryer; ser. and- hrrnber. "' $.41
Loa -b row
1� potatr.AprKOPr•
] M, H. 8 -ft. poeerDinder. i Mrlotte
cream iieinrattir, 1 M, -H cream separator, 1
p
• Cattle. SbGep, Pilus and Hens.
•
. their attitude t'oward''the Great' lVVnr'
Police. ".. .. '.. ,' .. 4.00
Beatty, to -in. grinder, I Beatty Ain, gryndrr,
and roAet Ted Coates, Duabarton 1'hotte
_ _ t-SPECIALS THIS. WEEK
r:
+testifies: Notwithstanding the many
iharah things said about '•the t^,ermats
Postagw, . 2.15,
...
a' 't, feeding stela teaafs>;f'.: `
pick 3515. +r
Mid Copper Boilers at $2.26. y
at' ft time of the liar, there is
s-00
Amusement tax.. 80.78
(.BbIC-E VAIRY t'(llti'�-Itryria
`,'te: ed and 'grDde rows, Government T,8
�Osivl!lfiztsd Boilers at 1.U(►, _
t1b,•betfer -class -of: people t7fan.tJltfy.`
tested,. Frith and clone. rinpenalway. stn
hand. Blood tested if dairy Free&Iivwy *0
i" �+ 4
and Wolfe more loyal to the British
` 1,205.0 1
porchases of or more, Sad "longnira-Ilse".
Wm. 1 Murch•, t 'rtdaar Otitarto. .TefephorM
t for Me{)or•aiiek--Deerio
• u g 10'arOr 11llWhinety
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-Crown than they are. It micy be
'Profit
on Day 5119.19
Ina
And Repairs
that recent ininiftrants stiff love
t?Wr native lend which is natural,
The above balanbe w7ttil balaneP
FOR- RlA,tAna snore
ilww deiM,
Our Blotto;--'•We.Uye, .Ona jtet it; Of
ft to Riot ronde.;-
but in time they Will make g-. A
a
froom last rear. tm)d nit d total °f
A221.94
cane S
case s sraaq uDies $ l ok-
s.
an lamps layer piano an.l ratio hall rack
flower stand. - wash stands,. Rum:ey Ni Pulf
L e r
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T'elephooe ROW
Calradian ettftetts and help vtrer4gth-
wtatis turned over to t%p
trgctnr, McCormick auff-tooth tractor cultivs
en the British Crown.
Chamber of Corryrferce.
new; E D B. rtraod_ Pickanag_ e7-49
tor, M: H root trappniver. steel wheel fare wngo- J• ��* h�
w
pICKERIhi
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