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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1936_07_24_ � .. . •' �. to L " :v .. ,n r _" .." �^. •.F. L 1 t sfi � 1 a ':Y �r, i,;ir .. ,_ . ,� .,�. • . ;. '�6 ' ,..: ..; .y ;., r 'g ., .': �� - x- ,_ore +. •.,',c. 'r,: _ w s -3 IN' W .. 'i4. VOL. L�'.. _ _ _.-. PICKERING, :ONT .` FRIDAY... J ��LY ?A, 1.43 ;'4^.48 _ Vvoftoo t,os:esi_Ol:ara.. OTICEWhitevale Kirtpale 110ihhbil ,tlediea! Miss E, "I+ong is holidaying with Mr. J. Stell. is slowly improving DR. H. C: PEARSON-Physician Mrs. Parks. in health. ( T ry t * lino Surgeon, Dnnbartoa. :01> �'Uur trucks p:st+e+ your way Will and Mrs. Hilts and Jean are Mission Band was" held in the I 1 j\� every day . holidaying at Detroit with Laaren,- Hall last; Fridag. w RS. FORSYTH, Opb- D., Director r y 7 ce. A nuanber from here assisted at .00tooeuieml Amociationo,ontario. Reg. C,QAL COKE Boeablished 1885 rtrred M.�berof the An,erltart Onto I t Miss Mabel Lightle � 's spending the Pegg barn -raising last Friday. Meda ab. Ela examined by appointment rrro" sia. Claremont. one. W -,,UD, CEMENT, her vacation with Mrs. C. L. Step- Mr. and Mai. P. Forsyth' of Mark hensm.• ham were recent visitous at H. Par - Ltpa{. SAND, (�liA VEL, -The annual• picnic was held on "kin's home. Chopping u' DONALD KUL►uY nt►t,wwr. a,nd the church lawn, and all report a Kinsale ',% s. deserted -on Tues - Mond S @dII88dS u i''•S°fiawr.Notaryruouc- ,�vucyw''°"n' BUILDER'S BIIPPLIEf3 g°Od tinrfe.. day, everybody was at the picnic + ^' OrYrJormetfy aceu"peso by tat =ate n. �. arts The grand total' of 112 were pre- at" Oshaw`'a. and Fridays ' }fan;routh.taioit ourttiuttre.wmtoy. sly sent faro the 'Unifed. Sunda School, The. friends of. Don Spen- albo local cartage vwrk y y When a Holiday comes on a Choly- l3EA l ^ bLLL tf KJ�,� on Sunday' last. cer twill regret to learn' of -his ser- in da will rind thfY neat i3arrlstors rs �oucnora �, We brave alxo plficed in 'stoop a full — - -r— ,Sous- illness at his home, Brock Rd. P B Y we L 1%ILLIAM J, b�1ON. ti., C. line of 'Maple Let.f !lfilltoq - _ ]3tougl►a� Sorry to report the serious 171- day. hLBROUKh:KWS - . Cu'P Feeds._ . _. _nese of Miss E1sie,Crew in Oshawa To get payins, results trom pi= - :4 A W. MITCHELL Mrs. Byron Feasby, of Oshawa, Hof3pital.p We hope she nmy' coon _ .. JAAiLor A WK1GHf y be home again. feeding the gain must be growl W with the Fred Cassie family "ii nay Stceet. Ituoaa, esueiait3e Jr3li A. • _ _ - ; last week. T'hd. Worlien's Institute will hold. fine. v.Fil�tlAkLtlUN& baitri&- Piekerin OI1t. ey had as vis- their July meeting at she acme oz No other will yin - g Mr. and Mrs. Han C -•tees. ailiuwn. SVutaries etc, Suite bol. - c' it°r9 on sunda ' Q1aS, Deane and g da as fine as itacalteiorLifelrtufdiai, sa roci,atoat, ro�o to- Office phone,7400 Residence 6520 y, Mrs. W: Stevenson on Thure4ay, Trlrpbooe Ad. lelikt; Pickering raone Sots_ atf other callers. 301h. • A paper will be given by - 3b►s does. i Miss Jennie - Duncan and Gordon Mrs. M. McBrien , on "Home Nurs- FEED ON H?iMD THUidt3CN ,� �icDd1LLAN-�,.rrh I he Beal Store, Crlaremont New, of Toronto, are holidaying at i and Emergency. Hints." . Curr- y ars. S.wcitors, Notary Public. office at. � y" Better Service than Ever. K•aKienee of Mr. rhomauu, jut II, coacesuoa I. - PSONE 82f the formers home here. - - ent Events by -Mrs. R, E. Mowbray. .. _, QICLkfini, LX!xe !blurs: '1'hur3day and Saturday evenings. !cora- 7.+w p: to to 6.30 p. in.; or by Dr. McKeiuty, "of Brtwklin, is at Reading by Miss E Stevenson.Dem ytpoiatment. FURNITURE ming Miss Garnmage during -the onskration, -"Arranging a Patient's F. Z, (31"M :83W fafAa Phone Pick 4 N. forooto El a 5d".. A'Y' ,,- We are diapliLving an attrtietire absence -of' -Dr. Tomlinson. Tray" by .Maxi Wagg Roll Call.asks.. variety of i Mr, aril Mrs. A. Rowney and for a "Seasonable Fruit or Veget- t/�ONANT A ANVIL = t3rrruterr, able". A11; ladies welcome. vv Aluminum +end Araniteware Etc. 801ieitars, Notaries Public Furniture sod Furu iture Suns and the Misses Rowney -were _ T __ Novelder. guests at the Brown home on Sat• OWDON D. CUNANT,'K. C; ALLIN F. ANNIE, B. A. LL. B. vrday. - _ Dunbatton 'rice* low, in _key i wi ,AND ,- town was 1n oron o on -'+ _ .. elms.-4and 5(Ushava). aild at t4! Cohn Wednesday and Thursday attend- Mr. Wheeler - had, gone on the A]] kinds Of Fer't11T �OrE House. -Whitby. IMr,Conaatt Rhone? wh;t• in the rraeeti of -the Grand Lod- ! Vim Pilgrimage. - RADIO SERVICE g ng y 'Ill Tonin. Guaranteed _ ge of the A. F. and A. 31. Bill Wheeler is camping -with a g A Graduate RadCollOn 3ionday; Mas.. E. Holtby had Scout group' up north. � IIi+s6rst _ uae oRadio College the misfortune to fall down the George NRdConochie is visiting S. AVE_ TORONTO J ONT LD w-itih - 209 CLOSE AVE'.., TORONTO -. . N'���Ti, IlIL C. 41diTH. D. D. L. U. S., -cellar steps -and break her. wrist vtith his father at Moose Jaw. _ • tSaccea"M to u;. J.. Jalt:ab graduate of Up-to-the-minute training - - _ Phone -Lakeside 1502 " lie Royal �;oliegeof lkn• Suraeuns and Ti ron- - and and in3tife her Rhuultier. She land M.esara L'1•mler `arid `Arthur arsnis' , m Umvers,ty At C.lai alit •,tbce ov" U. A. l! _ Mr• Holtby (lave U+e "A mcere syn- 'spend the "week -end at My n� ceders taken at NEWS Offidr sacu'sat«e.ve►v Tttss > aw Fr„la Phone FINEST EI�IPIM LNT ' senna utl, _U_ for j pathy of their friends, neither be= b1rs. Alegi. G.wrlie celebrated" her _ Ing too robust.. Mrs. W. Milne is , motber's ,80th birthday with a par- P RBRBICHTT FALLAIIiR. L Dy.. (Guaranteed Satisfaction with them. i ty. - - ,(r►' i1 C D. S. <,raduatt of the Royal Collw of AT A number. oY old fri.e'tde atld "net- J4rs. H. H. Smith; of Toronto is Sh i-ngles For Sale _ pact&. , g*cin, and the univemty of Toronto p�,r�,t•rder.crsecanddoor edit of S -t And-' Rpgann9hle Prirtaw chbors 'from here attended -the spending a few' days with Mian Vi, ft.'s Church. Pickering. Ont .race hours; 9 _ e,o. to 8p. m or by appoint1writ. tX•ray Tubes &M Batteries always on h' -id funeral at Agincourt, o•Il Saturday, Allison. - t3t+lt tut.lv,.oiz.•tl ftitrr! Ahingtea, ser.t•ei. Pt+onr Pi°k 3700 4317 of the late Ifrs. W. Cassie, wh ,, Misses Doris ani Jaegilelyn tic- n R. ROY MILLER. Birds belt 81" t ub b e in- years • gone by vtaa a much "est- Whinney are 'visiting their aunty Alrr u fssisssa• Q! tarDts. Brouirham. Uotario eemed and .beloved member of our Mrs. Ayimear Barry. : R it r lnQ - ter � 48tf Phono Mirk 1808 c°mmunit The ffadrul ,especially Miss Jean Hopkin has returned Lawn mowers aharpt�rted- A BLIZAHIfTH Itlt'HAKnr3ON-. ]d U SIC - y y t'..'PATEtit30:M'S OLaREMO1R A. Fire and autotnebaetnsurgace of all triads. _ Miss Margaret, have the .deep sy-rn hams after spending a fe+A �vteltg Call and get prices. Photfo 861S -arpr•santiag c !pda"?f slid financial stand- pathy of _all. in thS Cit' with friends: �. = _ ass+ For the second time in a shoit . Miss Agnes Thom accompanied -�--�- -- n � �S Aenced D� uAi C Teacbar bad a her_ niece, Meta Stiaples, back to _ �j _ _ ..Reriod._.._khe _-_Fire Can_panp • 1' o for goonUw o1 Yor1t sad 1acarto. Age- with a TorrTnto Conservator) hurried call for help. Firsti'time to �dbury, and will remain there for FUEe L - c�ots a" of all kends aomuso so an more.+ Box Grove and on Thursday last two or three weeks. _ -- .o.« aaar«• Or••• ata.r P. 0., ons_ Standing. _ to Whitevale, fo' the farm -of Mr.' 'The C. G. I. T, held tJfeir meet- eA�� j� R— BBATUM' TOWIrSHfP WillJeaeh afternoons or'eveningt Hornshaw, when a fire swept a ing at the haute of Mrs. G Cowan - a ceerk Convevareer. Commiauoner for Sy -Saturday reserved for school ha field, endangering -.the country- on' Thursday last. The 'next meeting Builders' Supplies tabun aMdavit.. Accuuntaat. Etc, Meier of ut ..!nans (-Scans«. w'hiuvale, um. ehildrtn. gide, Tien from far and near gat- will be held on Thursday, Jul. 30th PP — - - very Moderate. tiered - to uenc h the blaze. Fire is at Mips Helen Scott's - •-(Rates •i q -MAW Studio at my owe hor(ve ,one mile a -great -hazard this hot,..dry wea- dt. Paul's; on- the Hill.- Dunbar- Lumber aTO Tistb they, urn• Sunday July 6th: 7th Sunday U. pa /,lcenard Atit•tit,n"t ht• 14 The July meeting of the W. after' 'I�inity. Sunday School at 2 V, 8bit,i4les Y•,rk, torsi of Brougham on No Ontario and ASitatitr Gunnies Highway. y' M. s. held at the H. Malcolm home p• m. Evehtntt 'Pra3ter at S' p. M. :lillle Coal AU kind, of sales proe4ptly attended to. - ThKX* Ri9"O.SABLE - MRS. CARL. •[�EVI'TT on IThedrsday afternoon -.had a fine preacifer at this service, Rev E. G. ='Albert8 Cavil _ - tnay be arrangrd for at i r,e• NEWS office attendance. Opening devtittions were Robinson. _ _ Selland Independent pnoaes, ed b the resident, -Mrs. H. Mal- DUIIIeRIIU .LU6li 4_ M�ll>� y p Whitby. ontari-o.•-Pickering colm. Mrs. Morton, Secretary, read Wlutevale iLiFF%let]t LIITIp.. YlUeteR _ tete rniiwtey ar.<l gave a -report of --r+ You Cannot Avoid Agency f,tt Frost Woo()' the successful" Baby Band Meeting, The Bab3r Band attached to the Maple Body R'Cl1d recently organizer!. Mrs. G. Philip,W. M. S. has, a membershi of 19: r 'ocksbuttf Farm 'Machinery' �` Agents for L»ildy E'etfc+r an ' Accident Treasurer, gay e a very. , enuwraa- �I, S. has a membersttlp of 1`1..-^ f - Cotriplete lire and rep ire, ing financial report for: the half it:ic Altee Turner , spent 'a few and. ]yl•2-=- t..J :ally `hof;F' II lint year. .Miss, Fern Malcolm, Secret- days in, Toronto at the home of RQ - l FeetlN of •sill sty of the Jfission Band gave 's }ter sis' -Mrs: Bruce Dempster. :'YOU CAIN AVOID ei�ils, t>✓ockRhntt ImplPmenLe l't3E f' � PE\ �M - _ , _ ,. report on their work, The Secret- Mrs. Bruce Dempster and son, , ary' was rcxinested _u) send a mess- spent the past week at- the home Secure Prices Before Bayfy THAT Royal Pft - T FiOur age of ,sympathy. to the Ciaie of her parents, qtr. and Mrs. H. F %S -FOLL0! poultry Fr Poe, Citowin family, also flowoers to• be sent. Tuiner. `�' D C Y R T i. cis . I11 n tt L E Y' g Group C, Mrs. Brown, Convener, Mr and Mrs.- W. Heim and lit- Y Y I L S Q N B O S« =y:' 6ENERA11, INSURANCE Mash,- Lit Ing Mach were in charge of the program, the tle daughter, 'Doreen, of Kitchener A phone Pickering. 6700 VEecsirry all makes o; Pluw Paints, following take par.;:. firs, spent the weeld•end 'vtith 1`: and " � �C�St *all" onto C�T����[�• T ton, Mrs. Vl'". Milne, Visitors: :firs. Mrs. _Randall. PhoneSLtrk7200 SUMML•'l * D • N . oek wi od l�lalcolm Sr," 11irs• E. Hottby. Mrs. Mr and Mrs, Earle J. We PICitERi10„ ONT. Brown reviewed " Chap. 1 of the have retdrned from a vacation' fat' - Study Book. Mrs. W. J. Brown the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.. FOR J•vv L✓' R: G. CLENDENING nj "Gr0y remembered by - What J. Webattor, of Seaforth. I Have Done." .Refreshments were Visitors in the village ' include Summer "Health For the Home and served at the close, ' Met. and Mrs. David Turner and FUNERAL DIRFCTf)R vacation- TRY. Verandah- On Tuesday afternoon, Jilly 14th • Mrs. •Stewartof. Oregon, t ` ' ` " .i PrlvRte Amliulfi nee the W. I. , held a very- successful Ing fl~t Elie home of Mrs. E. Turn- - T� meeting. at the horse of Mr. 'and .er. tl`i�+ ,)nd \iiglit. $er'V1C•B _ _ .. - JON IFS _'.Camp Chairs Phnne km _ Mrs.- R. Raine, • the president, --Mrs Death has. claimed one" of alae old- ` Bert Harvey,..prdsiding. The Sec- est inhabitants of Whiteson,vale in ow ... __ 1.50,, �1 85,•. �2.�5 •-" - - M+ilvt�rn 5000 _. ENGLISH RECIPE 1 retfary read a co7nmurtication in re- person of Hattie Matheson, widow `Health Salt Seats Markham yOnt gard- to the course in, dress -making of the late Mas. Parker. Mrs, Par- 1j9C - -- -- ._t- __ • Instructor -to be here on Aug. 17th. ker, who was over• eigthy years of _ Plans were made for transpar4fat- age, had lived in the community Make8�f3'n invigbrating and. - • 1'f Il al life. pall- - Hooked.Mat'8 Fat mere � -ion for--Ghe mejnbem wislhing to `go practically 1 her `1`he r, nKrefreshing drink; which re- to the meed -%J t Pickering to bearers were: lAwrence Hiltz, of : - - - 98c. which our W. I. was kindly invit- Detroit; Charlie and -Hugh Hiltz, of lieves sick headKche,' sour Waterproof Window Shades- , Rapid" Flo Fi1te' "DiR`c8, 'mac. ed. -The program for the -afternoon -Whyvale; and Gilbert, Calvin stoniacb, indigestion; prie- was in charge of the convener, and James -Murray Mr, Wm. Sloan Complete, 49c, QVeIi-made obiek iro'u$ha also Mrs. T. Robertson -assisted by "Mrs Miss M."'bttrickey and. Mitis M..#ty- kly )Stat etc: > con - Electric Plates, Toasters, Irot►s Baby chick troughs atwoder- A. 1 emanon and Mrs. W Bayle:, es sarig,' while the service was con- Large P6und til] EtectriE bedroom Lamp, X2.00 ate prices. the subj&,fi being Agriculture and ducted by Rev. I, Twick6y, of = Tor _ - 89e. _ The old reliable B; H. Paints, Enamels Rorticulture. These -three -ladies "onto, wand Rev. J. R. Melt, of White We ""have . its' stock- a nice -line" of - - leave had rawiderable experience vale. Mt•s.' Parker wag an adherent BATHING CAPS and Varniatlesl, of the 'United Church, ' The many _ gifts for the Bridal -Shower, �...� along these• lines: _Roll, Call: "My •' ° Also Harness Oil, Paint Oili, Turps and Favorite -Tree and its use." Mrs. beautiful floral tribtrtes showed the, See our large assort0got of o " C. A: STF tITT - coal Oil. Harvey repeated the poem, "'hese". high esteem in which Mrs. Parker latest styles pod coleys. The r THE �_P*-IC—KER G N S MaeOef-I3at>F1B Repairs. Mea. Raine' and helpers, served re - was 'held.Interment was made at tow prices will surpt'ise you. 4l1DeTal Director lresbments on the lawns, mach ap. Locust Hill. She is survived by one _ Private Ambnlanoe l�,LVIN BUSHBY or•eci!ated 'on a -ho% day. Ladies sinter arid- one brother; i f>aud) Mrs �+ C hones IY1, �� _ Hardware Phone 4806 gO1� to Pickering meeting on the A- Weir, of Toronto, (Cora) Mrs. C. f Pbone 1300 -' 28th, will meet at 9-atthewa'•_ Cor- O'rtmeir, of Detroit, and one eon, DRUCaM FiOk61�1�. Ontario' PTa$.ERING hers teotC later than IM P. T. , -� To„onte., ; household Science —foulHouses SUSAN FLETCHFR i . , A basket of cherries •nowadays kas no terrors for the housewife who wants a shelf full of gleaming ruby colored cherry jelly—it is so easy to make it with bottled fruit pectin that you enjoy the procedure as much. as you would getting ready for a picnic. Howproud you will be of 'the rows of jelly in your cupboard -,Wd how grateful you will be for .rest of the year for the flavor _ '• : and decoration cherry jelly brings to your meals. 'What fruit catches the light with such gleam and glossiness as cher- ries? That lovely jewel-like sparkle and color can be caught and trans- ferred to jars of jelly and jam that will bring joy to many a meal for the rest of the year. Here we are in the midst of a fine cherry season and nowadays that does not not ap- pall or overwhelm the housewife with the sense of a heavy task ahead of her as it used to be. in the old days before bottled fruit pectin was discovered and perfected: Now the makinZ of cherry jam and jellyis -not a laborious long - boil method with uncertainty as to the result, >Nls it used to be not many years ago. Making cherry jam and jelly is now something of a jolly pastime— ion artistic achievement of economic value that the modern homemaker does not just want to "leave to the (look." There is a thrill -in' doing it yourself I The bottled fruit pectin sbart-boil method is simple and sure Nifty Playsuits suit , r — . r. �• ? r x f , r{ tiff r r z 1 ` thv titui, +,•.oderns are wear n play suits with matching _fro 1.s these days. "ummy is just as pleased as :.hc• 1'ttlo to1'I v:`th this practical \„ I ndlts ill tiler summer play wardrobe `he wears the pantie -sun. suit right next..to h'er . skin. For visiting or going to town, she :Flips her pretty princess dress over the play suit. It buttons down the front so sibe van put it on quite unaided. This helps her to he a -.fiery self - dependent individual. 'Opening- out, a�• lmo t tl;;t, rm''s it easy to launder, also: " • •-- Seersucker (that needs no iron- ing), percale prints, chambray. - gingham. etc.. are--espe for this simple to, sew -ensemble. Style No. 3194 is designed for sizes 2, 4, 6 and 8 years. Size 4 requires 1 3-8 yards of 35 -inch :material with 1,:� yard of 35 -inch _.'_ contrasting for dress with 5-8 yard. of 35 -inch Contrasting for the sun suit. HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS Write your name and address plainly, giving -number and size of pattern wanted: Enclose 15c in stamps or coin (coin preferred); wrap it carefully, and address ;.fons order to Wilson Pattern Service, 13 West Adelaide Street, Toronto. St►erilli CHERRY JELLY t (Any kind except wild or choke.) 3 cups (1% lbs. juice). 6% cups (2 3-4 lbs.) sugar. 1 bottle fruit pectin. To prepare juice, stem and. crush three pounds fully ripe cherries. Do not pit Add half cup water, bring to a boil, cover and simmer ten min- utes. (For stronger cherry flavor, add 1/4 teaspoon almond extract. be -'I fore pouring.) Place fruit in jelly cloth or bag and squeeze.out juice.) Measure' sugar and juice into large saucepan and mix. Bring to, a boil' over hottest fire and at once add bottled fruit pectin, stirring con- stantly. Then bring to a -full 'rolling boil and boil hard half a minute. Remove'from fire, skim, pour quick. ly. Paraffin hot jelly at once. Makes about nine eight -ounce glasses. From the standpoint of poultry- house'gnstruction, Canada is divided into two parts. One of these parts is of small area, being the coast sP„tion of British Columbia with moderate summers and mild winters. The other part includes the interior of British Columbia, the Prairie Provinces, On- tario, Quebec, and the Maritime Prov- inces, all with greater extremes of heat and .cold and low temperatures in winter. The Coast section, which is a region of great concentration of poul- try enterprises, requires A lightly con- .structed form of poultry building only, while the other section, froVi which the bulk of Canada's poultry products are derived, requires a hea- vier and warmer type of house. F. C. Elford, Dominion Poultry .Husbandman, and H. S. Gutteridge, Poultry Husbandman of the Poultry Division, Dominion Experimental Farms have•gathered all the informs - THIS WEEK'S WINNERS tion possible on this . subject in the Fainly this food and water starved cow. tries to make a meat Pineapple Nip form of a bulletin entitled "Poultry of sun -scorched stubble -on farm in Ford County Kan., as dust clouds 1 pineapple, grated. extensive information, the bulletin darken horizon of a• dying land.. Juice 'of 12 lemons. - contains many general and detailed - - Grated rind of half a lemon, plans for building, together with nu - 4.. pounds granulated sugar. merous other cognate illustrations. healthy, and in good laying. condition - 2 cups cold water. For laying hens, they say, there is no Breedingiens, (heavy Winter layers). Cook pineapple, sugar and water one best house, but, from a number 4. In the Spring and Summer put together for ten minutes, add juice that have been tested through years black, bands on all birds. that go of lemons and when cold seal in of experience, the plans included in broody. bottles. Two tablespoons added to the bulletin have been selected as be- A Year -Round Process Neces- a glass of water makes the nips. ing those of houses which have given b. As production drops birds which Summer, Carrot Salad zood average results under the •varied Sary f0 SUCCeSS �1tI1 discard or black -band all birds go out of production. _conditions prevailing in Canada from Poultry6, In late Summer, from anon the •8 cups apples (grated). •.. 8 cups carrots (grated). thg Atlantic to the Pacific. g Mix with salad dressing, some sour in the adoption of these' plans of The selection of breeding females blue -banded -birds . (heavy Winter - - t and sugar Mix laying houses, alight alterations might is a year-round process whether trap- layers) without black bands -(showing together and garaiah with whipped be made o make e u1 ing co nests are us or whether the oc cream and choppedto local conditions. In making changes, is handled at intervals to get the select the birds which are in best lay - however, walnuts.—' in condition and ,have the most of R. C. Drynan, R.R. 4, Cobden, Oat. however, the main principles of pool- selection program has The following their old worn, feathers left. - try construction should be ad- selection program has proven effec- + Attention 1 hered to, namely, plenty of sunlight tive: - Such females are worth mating to We will pay $1.00 on publication and fresh air without draughts, coni- 1. When housing pullets, discard all the best males which you can obtain, for the best salad dish or refreshing biped with: convenience in sanitation deformed or .sick birds, and also the and their chicks will make good. drink recipe received. both inside and out. this .48 -page 10 to 15 per cent. which shows the breeding males next season HOW TO ENTER CON'T'EST bulletin may be obtained free on re- poorest body development -=or, mark _ Plainly write or print out the in- quest from the Publicity and Exten- the poor birds with black bands. sion Branch, Dominion Department of 2. During the whole year discard New sources of . indium, a metal gredients and method of your favor- Agriculture, Ottawa or mark with black celluloid leg -bands so extremely rare that its price is Its main -course dish and send It to. all birds which get sick. approximately '10 times that - of !� Rether with name and address . to "Success is never worth the tarn' 3. In .late Winter put a bine band Platinum, have .been found is Home Hints, Room 421, ?'$ West fishing of the soul." — Elinor Glyn. on every bird wbieh is well -bleached, America. { Adelaide Street, Toronto. I ]�S everybody }mows; Chevrolet= is Canada's leading car—the choice of most of the buyers. + -` The' reason is Chevrolet gives MORE -for LESS It given yo lid steel 1rurset Top i y by r�— Suer -Action gliding ride --Safety glass in every window—High-Comp;esdon Valve -fn- - f Head Engine—Fisher No -Draft Ventilation t And Chevrolet is the only car that offers you all _ -'these outstanding modern features in the lowest price field—and with the Iowest operating and .;maintenance costs of any car. - j "Fake a Chevrolet today for a drive of your own and _. a measure the value/ Compare the low delivered prices. And see how little it costs to buy on the General Motors Instalment Plan, with monthly _payments to suit your purse. - "On M e -M . Master Del. Model,. -- -- The 'Only -COMPLETE Low-Pn ed., Cat - PERFECTED HYDRAULIC BRAKES . . . TURRET TOP BODIES EY ' : FISHER . .. VALVE-IN44EAD ENGINE FISHER NO -DRAFT ,- _ YENTILATION KNEE -ACTION (on Master De Lea* Models) .. -SAFETY GLASS THROUGHOUT 'I w - 1 r a i r PRICED._ _.. _ .. FRQiI'I . _ . .::•.. :..•:.;:.;.. • ; L;:: - 5tkradard Series 2 -pass.• •Coapt) Master DeLuxe ' Models from _ - .$864 - r. - _ Dr.livered at factory,' a>::. :•,: Oshawa, Ont. Goverrununt *Mr taxes, freight'and'acense extra. - - - CLARIEMONT `CHAS. • COOPER ' S,j � vg-.. , a h .�....,. .., . �.. ... • ' r , , - f � .l' ' - -- How --- - To Erect . . In Death's Shadow , household Science —foulHouses SUSAN FLETCHFR i . , A basket of cherries •nowadays kas no terrors for the housewife who wants a shelf full of gleaming ruby colored cherry jelly—it is so easy to make it with bottled fruit pectin that you enjoy the procedure as much. as you would getting ready for a picnic. Howproud you will be of 'the rows of jelly in your cupboard -,Wd how grateful you will be for .rest of the year for the flavor _ '• : and decoration cherry jelly brings to your meals. 'What fruit catches the light with such gleam and glossiness as cher- ries? That lovely jewel-like sparkle and color can be caught and trans- ferred to jars of jelly and jam that will bring joy to many a meal for the rest of the year. Here we are in the midst of a fine cherry season and nowadays that does not not ap- pall or overwhelm the housewife with the sense of a heavy task ahead of her as it used to be. in the old days before bottled fruit pectin was discovered and perfected: Now the makinZ of cherry jam and jellyis -not a laborious long - boil method with uncertainty as to the result, >Nls it used to be not many years ago. Making cherry jam and jelly is now something of a jolly pastime— ion artistic achievement of economic value that the modern homemaker does not just want to "leave to the (look." There is a thrill -in' doing it yourself I The bottled fruit pectin sbart-boil method is simple and sure Nifty Playsuits suit , r — . r. �• ? r x f , r{ tiff r r z 1 ` thv titui, +,•.oderns are wear n play suits with matching _fro 1.s these days. "ummy is just as pleased as :.hc• 1'ttlo to1'I v:`th this practical \„ I ndlts ill tiler summer play wardrobe `he wears the pantie -sun. suit right next..to h'er . skin. For visiting or going to town, she :Flips her pretty princess dress over the play suit. It buttons down the front so sibe van put it on quite unaided. This helps her to he a -.fiery self - dependent individual. 'Opening- out, a�• lmo t tl;;t, rm''s it easy to launder, also: " • •-- Seersucker (that needs no iron- ing), percale prints, chambray. - gingham. etc.. are--espe for this simple to, sew -ensemble. Style No. 3194 is designed for sizes 2, 4, 6 and 8 years. Size 4 requires 1 3-8 yards of 35 -inch :material with 1,:� yard of 35 -inch _.'_ contrasting for dress with 5-8 yard. of 35 -inch Contrasting for the sun suit. HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS Write your name and address plainly, giving -number and size of pattern wanted: Enclose 15c in stamps or coin (coin preferred); wrap it carefully, and address ;.fons order to Wilson Pattern Service, 13 West Adelaide Street, Toronto. St►erilli CHERRY JELLY t (Any kind except wild or choke.) 3 cups (1% lbs. juice). 6% cups (2 3-4 lbs.) sugar. 1 bottle fruit pectin. To prepare juice, stem and. crush three pounds fully ripe cherries. Do not pit Add half cup water, bring to a boil, cover and simmer ten min- utes. (For stronger cherry flavor, add 1/4 teaspoon almond extract. be -'I fore pouring.) Place fruit in jelly cloth or bag and squeeze.out juice.) Measure' sugar and juice into large saucepan and mix. Bring to, a boil' over hottest fire and at once add bottled fruit pectin, stirring con- stantly. Then bring to a -full 'rolling boil and boil hard half a minute. Remove'from fire, skim, pour quick. ly. Paraffin hot jelly at once. Makes about nine eight -ounce glasses. From the standpoint of poultry- house'gnstruction, Canada is divided into two parts. One of these parts is of small area, being the coast sP„tion of British Columbia with moderate summers and mild winters. The other part includes the interior of British Columbia, the Prairie Provinces, On- tario, Quebec, and the Maritime Prov- inces, all with greater extremes of heat and .cold and low temperatures in winter. The Coast section, which is a region of great concentration of poul- try enterprises, requires A lightly con- .structed form of poultry building only, while the other section, froVi which the bulk of Canada's poultry products are derived, requires a hea- vier and warmer type of house. F. C. Elford, Dominion Poultry .Husbandman, and H. S. Gutteridge, Poultry Husbandman of the Poultry Division, Dominion Experimental Farms have•gathered all the informs - THIS WEEK'S WINNERS tion possible on this . subject in the Fainly this food and water starved cow. tries to make a meat Pineapple Nip form of a bulletin entitled "Poultry of sun -scorched stubble -on farm in Ford County Kan., as dust clouds 1 pineapple, grated. extensive information, the bulletin darken horizon of a• dying land.. Juice 'of 12 lemons. - contains many general and detailed - - Grated rind of half a lemon, plans for building, together with nu - 4.. pounds granulated sugar. merous other cognate illustrations. healthy, and in good laying. condition - 2 cups cold water. For laying hens, they say, there is no Breedingiens, (heavy Winter layers). Cook pineapple, sugar and water one best house, but, from a number 4. In the Spring and Summer put together for ten minutes, add juice that have been tested through years black, bands on all birds. that go of lemons and when cold seal in of experience, the plans included in broody. bottles. Two tablespoons added to the bulletin have been selected as be- A Year -Round Process Neces- a glass of water makes the nips. ing those of houses which have given b. As production drops birds which Summer, Carrot Salad zood average results under the •varied Sary f0 SUCCeSS �1tI1 discard or black -band all birds go out of production. _conditions prevailing in Canada from Poultry6, In late Summer, from anon the •8 cups apples (grated). •.. 8 cups carrots (grated). thg Atlantic to the Pacific. g Mix with salad dressing, some sour in the adoption of these' plans of The selection of breeding females blue -banded -birds . (heavy Winter - - t and sugar Mix laying houses, alight alterations might is a year-round process whether trap- layers) without black bands -(showing together and garaiah with whipped be made o make e u1 ing co nests are us or whether the oc cream and choppedto local conditions. In making changes, is handled at intervals to get the select the birds which are in best lay - however, walnuts.—' in condition and ,have the most of R. C. Drynan, R.R. 4, Cobden, Oat. however, the main principles of pool- selection program has The following their old worn, feathers left. - try construction should be ad- selection program has proven effec- + Attention 1 hered to, namely, plenty of sunlight tive: - Such females are worth mating to We will pay $1.00 on publication and fresh air without draughts, coni- 1. When housing pullets, discard all the best males which you can obtain, for the best salad dish or refreshing biped with: convenience in sanitation deformed or .sick birds, and also the and their chicks will make good. drink recipe received. both inside and out. this .48 -page 10 to 15 per cent. which shows the breeding males next season HOW TO ENTER CON'T'EST bulletin may be obtained free on re- poorest body development -=or, mark _ Plainly write or print out the in- quest from the Publicity and Exten- the poor birds with black bands. sion Branch, Dominion Department of 2. During the whole year discard New sources of . indium, a metal gredients and method of your favor- Agriculture, Ottawa or mark with black celluloid leg -bands so extremely rare that its price is Its main -course dish and send It to. all birds which get sick. approximately '10 times that - of !� Rether with name and address . to "Success is never worth the tarn' 3. In .late Winter put a bine band Platinum, have .been found is Home Hints, Room 421, ?'$ West fishing of the soul." — Elinor Glyn. on every bird wbieh is well -bleached, America. { Adelaide Street, Toronto. I ]�S everybody }mows; Chevrolet= is Canada's leading car—the choice of most of the buyers. + -` The' reason is Chevrolet gives MORE -for LESS It given yo lid steel 1rurset Top i y by r�— Suer -Action gliding ride --Safety glass in every window—High-Comp;esdon Valve -fn- - f Head Engine—Fisher No -Draft Ventilation t And Chevrolet is the only car that offers you all _ -'these outstanding modern features in the lowest price field—and with the Iowest operating and .;maintenance costs of any car. - j "Fake a Chevrolet today for a drive of your own and _. a measure the value/ Compare the low delivered prices. And see how little it costs to buy on the General Motors Instalment Plan, with monthly _payments to suit your purse. - "On M e -M . Master Del. Model,. -- -- The 'Only -COMPLETE Low-Pn ed., Cat - PERFECTED HYDRAULIC BRAKES . . . TURRET TOP BODIES EY ' : FISHER . .. VALVE-IN44EAD ENGINE FISHER NO -DRAFT ,- _ YENTILATION KNEE -ACTION (on Master De Lea* Models) .. -SAFETY GLASS THROUGHOUT 'I w - 1 r a i r PRICED._ _.. _ .. FRQiI'I . _ . .::•.. :..•:.;:.;.. • ; L;:: - 5tkradard Series 2 -pass.• •Coapt) Master DeLuxe ' Models from _ - .$864 - r. - _ Dr.livered at factory,' a>::. :•,: Oshawa, Ont. Goverrununt *Mr taxes, freight'and'acense extra. - - - CLARIEMONT `CHAS. • COOPER ' w u� HOW TO MAKE ICED TEA h teaspoons of Salad. Black Tab • pint of fresh bo111nw Regar b isse six sapM>l r,. After six minutes strain liquid into two quart container. While hot, ad� 'l% cups of slated so and the faits of t lemons. Stir wall until w r b dlwolvedr fill container with cold watt. Do not allow tee to cool t+tFore adding S� �ge Geese!bt cold water/ odmwise liquid will become Bondy. alve wt$ chipped ice. Pa ,y {'r .r' COOL MILD At the last session of the Domin-' TOBACCO ion '.Parliament section 7 of Parti of the Dairy Industry Act was g { amended by .adding the following • • subsection:' 722 11(2) On and after the first of9 January, 1937, no person shall man- i ufacture, import into Canada, sell, wl fiff- sea seen offer or WW have in possession for sale • e any package cheese unless such deer orld ` parka,.,e, rontains rhdese of the full Assign Children To ' net weight ofj one-quarter pound, ••' one half -pound, one pound or mul- • j IL - �+ tiples thereof, but nothing in this DutiesFor Police -Fancier Owl: The flavor of subsection shall be held to apply to RQ ar policemen seems to appeal to an elder- 1 -' cheese, of indiscriminate weight man- lg white owl of Highgate, London. He T he _ ._ ufactured by individual farmers and • • has bitten two., sold by them." Ther V a C a t o n Illiterate Instructor: A former pro- yf, Il/lurder As explained in the House of Hall be- employed said ys the police to Y{ _ Q Commons by Hon. J. C. Gardiner, . _ - •- be" em loved as a physical instructor Dominion Minister . of Agriculture, P l the reason for the amendment had Playtime Must Be Planned as to the British Union of Fascists, told By Adam Broome Their Working Ho trate t n of a London magistrate that he could n to do with thef recommendations ricin UISI ..r..-.-.. �•.+�..:•.•e.., read or write. s made by the Price Spreads Commis- :. 9� elan in 1935. One of these augges Well Born: Mrs. Alton Jourpan, of i arNOPMES _end where's your mother . ' Vacation° roust be faced. It is a cam- turn- ParelU of Milan, ramous tori•+ Stephen had come down -b an' af- tions which had been discussed at Sanford, North Carolina, fell into a poser, r IAA ea and dies fame 6e to P Y paign against time and idleness and some length was that tints of well; before she was rescued she gave conducting lila o,vn eymDhonY at the ternoon train for the week -end, and p if mothers dont mazshal� their co- , Queen's Hatt. London. At the lnuuest it it was getting on for tea-timt. cheese offered for sale to the public horts—the children—for n little work, birth to a boy. Both are doing well. a; >a disclosed that s rare parson, curare. Lettice was a problem, and'Stephen should. be made in multiples of .a tbrn Old Nick as usual, will. No Stockings; no Church: A Dorset' caused the death pound rather than in sizes, s8 inspector Hawnew receives a calf tram' recognised the fact. She was Clever P say, of Drifting from day to day" and hop verger recently won the approval of Oxford stating that a supply or curare —had taken an Honours degree—and 'five ounces, six. and a half ounces ing for the best won't. get us very his vicar for refusing to allow a as 3 -bbeen stolen. or seven and a half ounces. The - In as up -country oungalow in lvest could do a number of things _well, far.. The more idle the offspring, the young woman into church without � Africa District commissioner Westcutt But so could lots of others girls who amendment protides that the prints busier and more nervous the parent, stockings. She declined the verger's j receives a package Of strings for. his up in either multiples 1couo—h• opens the package and a few -hadn't had such an .expensive educe- must be' put p because life without any, duties at all wife's suggestion that she should buy �� makes So upchildren in rthe ccool Of the he mornsug that church.at a shop next door to minutes Later collapses—dead of S pound or in divisions of a The' theft of the curare to confessed. tion. Her mother and grandmother ' pound, such as a quarter of a pound by an Oxford student. Branksome, Nho together had just enough n7oneq for P q P hands -it. over to a Dr. Hawkes, • who ,t not .to be necessary for her actually or half a pound. The ophrhse but ,hey should be. And then, Instead of A pair of black- g1 belleves in deadening pain -'of anttnuts to earn her own. living. And thr� re- nothing in this subseetion shall be ansibering. CharIie's whistle or'Polly's Travailing Egg: used for vivisection. g' held to apply to cheese of indiscrim- birds' built their cleat under a passes= Lattice Manton.. her mother. Brand- sult was that unless something "really pP y call,- leaving the bouse 'to bedlam and mother and Hephen Garton, of the inate weight manufactured b in- ger coach on a train that does s s:x-� Foreign Office.'are all keenly twee ested goad" turned 'up she wouldn't t hear g y „ to yeti, mother, have it understood mile journey several times a day be- � - it.' the solving of the crtms of taking it. dividual farmers and soli by them that each one tackle his task at once. ' And when "really good"_ things did meads that home-made cheese -is not 011ie'a job is with the sweeper (va- tween Sandling Junction, Kent, and subject to thia'1e ,elation: 1t can be Hythe. The parents 'did not travel "You know,Stephen I suppose turn un there was such a_ swarm of g' cuum on Fridays), the mop and the with their one egg, but visited the you'll think it's silly and all that: but applicants with qualifications just as any weight; it is not confined to mal- scrub -bucket. The'iloors are his, in- ti les or divisions of a ound: The sib the house and out. train attime-table intervals and spent we're all beginning to be a bit rattled good as, her own, and living on the p P each night with it when. the coach down here, too. They, don't seem; yet, spot—in town—where any jobs. really cheese, however, must be made by H EWORK FOR BOYS —that she -was but of'the running. Peg must at and was ia siding. a farmer as well as sold b him. .S •. to have connected this latest, thin worth the taking always materialized y ust mak her bed B of I Lod Cent:al e a Husbands- y L n z• , --with Brightmouth. and this neighbor --g y y darken- them. -She cahten the lay the table Poland, 30 girls have formed a club hood. But then, they've only hada Stephen Garton, would have offered good a chance of the key to them s- rooms, couple o! days at it, ai d• I, shouldn't t her a permanent position_ =with him- "tery's lying here all the time. as any- for lunch, early as it is, because by where a husband can be won by lot - co surprised da if they ended up like self --in his flat in London, only he where else they've' tried.. • Nobody tery. Each memb� r pays In a flee y this time you have the kitchen and which serves asa dowry. When th9 that. It's funny, too, that it should wasn't quite sure how he read stood seems to have given much thought to y dining -roam cleared up. Teach her to i� those words scribbled'on the little � Bow eta large -Hough a man is manage to upset things here as well. with her. -' girl's paper bag about "Doctor Horx", move quickly. She wont rush, dont dowry g "Grannie not got over the death These modern young women needed worry, but a certain alacrity may be found who agrees to become the hes- - 'oi poor title Mollie Crowther: She to be approached Kith caution,' and To me that seems to link up a chance band of any one of tae girls- He is < achieved. was quite a' little protegee of hers. he didn't `feel like running the risk of this poor little girl's being used' invited for several evenings to make g Eustace gets' on his bikt? and dcea She had one of her heart attacks yes- of snub. And then, too, he hadn't by the fellow, whoever .he was, as . a. the errands. Once a week he Cuts the their acquaintance. '] :fen the l-ttery .' tte day, and. she's bees it.- bed ever been very long .in the Civil Setvice, Doge- n'..and >camou grass. But there isn't anything wrong bdpina: The one who gets the tacay. . sort of a smoke scree As far as the Police ' anmber arena a husbead. • - lsince. The doctor is coating twice a and the starting pay, though adequate "As e knew there's with O.ioer and his brother exchang- - 'day, And -as she's "eighty-five, for one person, would look rather no such person. Yet here Mollie 'Ing jobs -once in a whsle, if they like, Vother's getting a .bit nervous. We meagre shared between two. He had Molli3 Crowther bas•a note on a.scrap 'Or even "swapping" with Peg, as long haven't dared to tell L'er of this latest a little of his own besides—but very of paper, in her own handwriting as they don't bother you about it. �: R E E. 1.affair. .It wouldn't .matter much if little: and unless he. could afford to o this m step i- What? . Boys make beds and sweep refer t r an longer from the which seems' to y cub .use y g — a wife a good time, and have our chap. But from what you heard floors and, scrub steps? Why not? dull depressed feeling caused by But you know what she thou>;ht of one himself at t e same -- �-- Yes, and -even learn to cook and wash faulty digestion and poor etimim4 he was a sort of little tin god didn't feel too keen on getting mar- at the eaquiryr a —the dishes. In fact unless soatethia im- altos It you. feel ,tagged -out" and ihim; girl don't seem to be -any the wiser. h yoar vitallcy is low, avoid habit-' to her." riedr It seems to be some•sort of -clue that's portant Is pending, all three should tormfnir drugs. lnstra-i call arae Stephen Garton nodded There was always, •. of course, the help you with tate after -meal clean-up or phone ' o �e t n' r a tree "Yes. One does like to have to danger of someone else coming aloe never been followed up. sample of 8 g „ pretty regularly. Many hands make From the business, about.. the Post light work... tsay such things: but. her devotion to into the runfiing in't6e meantime. But Office, I should have. thought We girt „ „ him in anyone else, let's say, would Stephen Garton was s cautious young must -have known something' about Thus is the work -trate budgeted. _.-. seem a bit :racked." man, there was no sign of it yet, and this Doctor, for whose letters she. It tan be changed, of course, to suit ' Lettice smiled. " it would be time enough for him to your fancy, and to fit the ages and called. Or she must, have known '"And yet," went Viii the young man. take action when there was. somebody who did know. him, Why capabilities of the children. The above "she always strikes me as so. sane , "You know, Lettice, it seems to meis only a suggestion, of course, that and sensible is other ways that there's quite as much chance of her parents did not know ka can't,n .may lead tr ideas of your own. "We've all got a little insanity in this thing—these -things rather --be- of copri=e; ggess. She.may 1>vave been. Test it at. our s remedy B this time it is; let us say-, about Thoro-hleen is, nature's retneds afraid to tell them for some reason y -;us_even the most aane of us. It Ing mixed up with village as with or .other. -And she appears to have ten or ten -thirty o'clock. And in gen- for young and old.. You make it ,comes ant in different way,, that's BriRhtsmouth, or anyowbere. else. Yet; era,, the rest of -the day is theirs, un- tilt• ordinary tea Harmless and been rather quiet about her -own d'o non -habit formless.' Sold at yeti* all. so' far as I can make out, though all fags :;t times. fess" there is some practicing to do. local druggist or by mail. _ =a sorts, of enquiries have been made— ,•Perhaps' Doctor Hawkes was be- DON'T INTERFERE WIT$ PLAY THE and are being made—in London,. In ginning to fear that this little mes- g g And just as work -time is planned THUNA HERB VOi Brightsmouth—even in West Africa senger'migbtgive him away. It seems play -time must have some attention IE Toso1*T0 —precious tittle's being attempted all too mad to be true. It seems to also. , Children need suggestions. be _ ?i here. "Yet it seems to me front what me to lie some soft of a dile—arid so is not•• neeessary' to an entertain- of one (nnd besides any Dr.. Hawkes, and that Mollie only you've told me.about the Police Court "far as we know. it's never been pro- rly followed up." pe"It's mer., committee the. youngsters don't want you "but- •' show at Mill Dean and from things very funny," said Lettice, "I ng in," as they say), but it is easily s we all know—that there's _ quite as admit.. But I suppose it's a clue that possibltr to provide background, ideas, • • I, Costs only..a hourto.use k 1 1 d to a dead- I materials and well -hidden sugges- = K they thm pan on y eat, 1 v them end and that it would only be a waste, of time to try to follow it, up. ' The tions; at the same lme ea a free to act independently. as though i „ ce!<y"„ ly, ,r„^t us show you how. e Crowthers quite emphatically say they thought it all out themselves. bricks s LIU -=- that they know-nothing whatever of Boards, boxes, stones or old Montreal any Dr.. Hawkes, and that Mollie only will, prcve a vertitable mine for ex- a Why Ya. ° r once spoke to them of any -such per- perimental hands. •Or some pain, wan Should Havelt son." brush or two and very old clothes. 'There will be noise and clutter and Priced as Lowass5,951 I, Costs only..a hourto.use (To be Continued) Ino -t of the neighbors in, but this Now roe ran iron 1n Vaal comfort am 2. LI¢hcs inatantlr 3, Heats la a few _ h to be accepted as another thing s yallot the hoses ... seconds as Veen oetdoon heneath - to be faced if the children .,are fo'be a shade tree. TheCole- 4. Quicidy tcadl for moo Iron is Wt -hast- use _ 'contented and happy. ins. No cards nor S.Malntalmeven beat a „ A 1 p Q Q emnecuons: C •ry • �eSl iiPj� Sales Books- It doesn't matter what 'idea you owl=*I' 7wheroi&his 6,Hon$withthepotnt ti /� atol eb ova "Is. � - - iyV� plant; it may have nothing to do with a, N.,r LOW tet+.... 1. lronewuh,es.eaorr Ant tone �fealer or 9. Saves i; Irontaa yardi' or 'boards'or' paint. But far- write,, for Free se•. time rmwr.� dotal the suggestion leads to busy, happy 9.Nofiratobnild Charg6 Sales days - and •-the- wise ..mother will turn for Cash and g The " `em _ , ` +'� se_ s l! . �t t0 No ashes �o cam < tl -- Pio e+ - • inventor. Resource is a area' asset Toronto wt 31iOnt �'•°"`N '� o- The Nets "Burt" Sales- Book Pr S 0 Improved Non -smudge Carbon. ti Increased Mental Efficiency • Improved Paper. _ ,t .Means Increased Earning i u • Improved Quality Throughout. a .Capacity . . i / You can learn to think positively and • Manufactured, by the Originators of Sales Books constructively. Yoa can learn to con- " trate and cultivate a powerful a 'Foe Prices and Complete Particulars ' Phone the Office of This Newspaper or 'Write The Wilson Publishing Co., Limited : 73 Adelaide St. W., . Toronto. 17 e EE SOLI'AGIN J. SHE�eii GA, Issi-m NO. 30 . — '36. 56 r ten memory. You can overcome Inferl- ority- Complex and learn to live, suc- „ ce!<y"„ ly, ,r„^t us show you how. e The Institute of Practical -. Applied Psychology 910 CONPIEVNELATION AUILDING Montreal •�o �.17M f _ ` v ke iGiet'r.6►tit� ttit)a ion Conn, 4.00; Tilos. GzeB�g, ditti�o; ' 12.20; F. Byers, 1.50; A. Fleming, Three-eighths of an inch rainfall 4.00• H. Turner, s notices re after twenty-five days drought. �L po ng 1.44, W. Sadler, 24.50; Mrs. Raine,, Teras by-law, 3.00; A. Spears, attending 3.36; R: V. Mowbray, 10.02. Not s great lot, but thankful. _ �$�, � CO• *L75 per yeti; 41.50 paid in advance equalized S. S. No. 1. 5.00 - $ul,ex rtpuoua tb toe United SG.tea ' Relief Cou u.,"'L* paid the foll �' +� - FACILITIES and GL Britain $2A0 in advance. for supplies; R. biorrisL' CARPEN TER & BUILDER Cheap Rates for NFarm Ian01 C�lgl for nlaeiag PUBLIC NOTICE' -Alterations, Sash, Doors and Buildings laHN MURKAR, Proorietor; INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Windstorm Insurance on Balldlow PUBLhC NOTICE, is hereby giv. Screens made to order, Windmills, Silos eta CUUNCIL. an that' my wife, Helen 1.3,w Par- Plans and Estimates given on in 'Your choice of Fifteen Canadian : '. •sukomobile Insures" of [ ]citk having left py. bed and board, General Repair Work. and British eamsaaies of Sound All �� The monthly meetiog of the Twp. I will not be responsible for any Write or Phone 'i! 'j -• Council was held on Monday, Jul. . ddbts that she may contract. 110 Y N,TE E It, ;13,th, with all members present. a i Standing T'In nein tan ag BOWMAN & ROWE ' Session opened with the adjourned .I'•ukerinWHITBYY ONT' Court of . Reyiaion. It is strange pea ourned ._ :. William Parkin � • I,- Ten years experience to Saakias W that so many should file notice of a 'appeal and then never appeer to� and Insurance. Now serving ellasts YOII I"iaII fitly 8t HO1fII8 give evidence. Half 4 the appeals �'Carefree'. Omf Ol TiRES, R.�TTEI?iFS,at. this court turned out, in thatitt Thirteen_Different Townships enc. A00ESSORIMS. ntarmer. 'D iring a ditxussion on the t with an office system to take earsAO ad lowstind betterprir:es Building By-law, "Building inspect- I.. _�!fOrHofid ,Travelae { of double the volume effmlently. or Chester and Contractor Young yrm can in Toronto. of Toronto delved deeply and thor- vpT�QR COACH ou 1 'By Your enquiries are incited and yoa� gift y 'into some incidents arising from the enforcement .of the by Let us rep -air th a leaky top. t law. Constable Chester carried in Released from the cares of the grind you'll enjoy a patronage sppieetaied.• _ his pocket the statements of sev- I Skilled Motor R-epAirs. eras purchasers of blr. Youngs restful drive in a luxurious parlor, coach through- D A � E E R cobUges that had a tendency to clear, fresh air of the open countryside; Brougham Out. Phone 51s Gordon J. Law contradict. som... of Mr. Young's atatemeats to the Council Time Tables Ph[3rtF 290;4 An ,A nenctmmt te Pedlers `Effective Saturday, June 20th BROCK PIl3SERtNG, ONTARIO li By-law was passed, reducing the -- $100 fee to outsiders, to $50; and CONVENIENT DAILY MOTOR COACH SERVICE THEATRE locally, instead of the 12 months To Popular Ontario Resorts - residence required, to be eligible13VRRIE-ORIi,I.IA-MIDLAND-WA'3AGA BEACH „"VCTHI'T3B-21 for the 310''fee, 6 months only w•il! : GRAVENHUByT-MU9KOKa VQHARN'-HUNTSVII.LE now be required. C•imfurtwbly e(wl at 411 times Committee wt Roads and Bridge. P.A,RitY 1,)UND -.t A,()K•30N'3 Pots r-BEAvicEtrUN IdUS9ELMAh'S LAKE All Sh„we Daylia 9avioa Tints paid the following: J. Stephenson. And interroedi+tepuiotA _ i�'riday and Saturday . haul gravel con. 8, 28.25; :A. Sch- ne�ider, ditto, 21.95; R. Wellman,{ Jnly 24 and 25 The Best that amen** 'Direct connections with, Steamers at Muskoka Wba►rf, ditto. 18.00; W. Linton, ditto. 9.75; o Rho.vt_ nc 7.30 and 9 30 end artistry can give. W. Gauslijiuntsville'and Midland . Tw• ditto .k.00 n, , _ C. Jones - install pipe, 1.50; L. Jones, drag or. .. ' • -- _ _ _ , FLORIDA4i� " s •• Mateo ice ' - �"}' Queiity '••- 'sfactiott. non 6 and 7, 8.50; S. Thompson, Effective Saturday, June 20th "SPECIAL" �. x. Tuc1e. `Pt - Tell drain LOP; H. Hort. rep �: - 'DAILY THROUGH SERVICE E"sight Spbctelist ; eon 9, 4.00; H. Bradshaw, haul lhf 91dq. OPP. Fest Clfee 3vel Rge. line, 12.40; Leonard Gat- With 0shaws _ Phone 11514 es, drag Altona Rd. and con. 2. 10. 'between TORONTO and _ ,���{ OABIE 75, S. Farndale. drag con. 7, 15.00 A. Harlock, drag cots. 1, '9.00; A. NORTH BAYSALLY E'ILEfiB Mitchell, haul gravel tort. 4, 18,50; via Also 1. White,, drag con. 1, 1'1.00; G. Hull "Gran, con. 4. 8.50: J Beelby, drag HUNTSVILLE• POWASSAN, CALLANDER ''.'JOHN WAYNH - con. 8. 3.00;- W. Lehman, drag on ` - Builder and Contractor'. Audley Rd. f►.00; L, Puckrin, trac Lake and Highway , I Ni ' Rork and e.tonework for grading Rge line, 37.50; Elmer " " :3'rlOg Westward Ho - Powell cut weeds, Rge line and _ 'Vacation Tours _ .. a Specialty low for radio 6.70• Geo. Todd _ .. p t;• , , , r - d hoods One+da iL a t08' y� ONE DAY TO \ l,N•]•� DAYSy' y And Wedn'4day Aro act 5ery o eratt C 30.00 � � .. drag :Utona Rd_10.00: V4 alt: Ward - ;-with:all r: ossa , a, _ July 27, 28 Nn,d 2+) _ - _ ..__•Rei�tl6 p ag grader con. 1 to 3, , John -cs� . on, rep, for tracto.r,. 19. Two Shows at. 'T X36 and 9.30 • K:i; 6aw*yer-Massey, repairs, 4.10: - - %itb St„p-uver Priviie$tr� THE CROtS'�r iNNE FRED ASTAIRE Rosebank Rd. and Kiogeton-Rd. Can. Oil Co. karJoline, x8.77; 9lorg • ` MUSKO KA -LAKES-30 000 ISLANDS - an F.vans, sawing , lumber. 10�r5; WA3aGA BEACH-L`AKE dURO.)v -, -.' GINGE11 ROG'E:R�l _ Phone Pick 662;! F. Woodward, repairs, 7.20; Ped- lar People, pi -he culvert, 218.96; N. IN Smith- Belting. 14.00; Roy ward, holiday Visits In _ "Follow a et" Noti'e +' nexpress and 'oil, a.'7 A. Lee, haul E�4 YORK -A rLA\TIL' CITYuw th Fie GUO YV ;Gravel, 96.'21; C. Schwalm, ditto, �'? ,., :, ar er, ETON -WASHING FY)N-,4idNTt;E:AL With - ... clay, y6..;, A, Hastings, operating IiANDOLPH SCOTT 'grader, 13•;.2.5; 1:.- Ward, salary, 75. Ask for attractive illustrated folder dascribin; delightful ­Vacation;l ARRIEr HILLIARU. We du HnildinR nfall'Inde• C. Couper, gus, oil, etc: tires and ..Tours" to Ontario's popular resorts and inexpensive CARPEiN.TERING, - _ tubes for truck, 132,20; F. Disney holiday visits to the big cities. ATTENTIONCE►f E. NG. -bonus on 'wire fence; 12:70; W. P. + FARMERS i :Tunes, .gravel, ti L 0; H. E�uss, grav- at [31NG . 'LU ei con. 1, 5.40; A. Taylor, drag on Daily Service ---Low Fares ' GENERAL REPA• K WORK and con I and 2, r2.30; J. Balsdon, 2 ROOFING -wheelbarrows, and hardware, 28. =• between TU.ROrTU and �'e are prepared tQrepaircare, 45, W. Slack, drag U. T. Line, 13. -BUFFALO-NKW YORK -DETROIT trucks, tractors Knd all. farm We a so Rall Brantford Roofing F. McCullough, drag and 'install_ GHIGAOb-LOS ANGELES- MONTREAL-D_TT.AWA- machinery. wheels-rebuilvand-=•-HAtpriats Empire--Ekt-broom. -pipe on 'con' 3 5.15; T. Beer, cut --. Egmpnient, Durso Water '.reeds on Broughanit streets, 2.50. : iand other Canadian and U. S. A. points tire -setting, wood -work and Conttrtittee on Contingencies paid wood turning of all kinds, yyy���• Beatty` PICKERING -TORONTO BtAbie EgniQment IT ` the following, Municipal World, - Plgpe your GI (ler IIOW AnOC and other Building Materlllls ' supplies, 03; Dr. l4eGiliivrary, The ,Pickering to Toronto service remains unth�anted wood' working and corning. " '-'..;Services, 5,d Pickering News,;D. m• to a are available st all ofirxy'and agencies 1 E+ti Work Free - . 'printimR .and advertising, 31.50; D. `• Phone or Or►I1 .Work Guaranteed R. Beaton, sa]ary, 125.00; W. Ches- Copies of the new timi lois A, �. RO�IP'E ter, salary, 25.90;'A'. ,Spears, att- TICKETS TI1iE TABLES Brock Road Store and Bracksmith Shop. �• J. PROI!_�Z[`J ending Revision Court, 10.00 and .+►ND ALL COACH TRAVEL INFORMATION AT (Successor to W. H: Jackson) :'Phoue *1502 p 15.00; C. ' Sberr• Phhoe Pick 2729 1-26 piCK N�RI'NO, oNra> e, ens ecti�t bushes, ( , Att, ambulance service, 5.00; 'Fred •s , • • Andrew, cutting weeds, 3.00; Dr. GRAY :..COACH LINES ---.%wson, ambctlsme service, 5.00'G. L. Middleton, Relief Officbr eN- EASTERN HOUSE = PHONE 4300 Cnrrt+w FE�4 pensee, 525;. D. Morgan,' re Divis- SALT RED LWH ITE a Reg. 9W9. __-75c. 3 tins NOW Brougham i 1 1 her cwt. for So.FARMERS a Just a few of the Every Day Low Savinge at theF total Mre. A. Nialcoltrt isvisiting her ' Ore acro, Frank, at 3Iarkttatn. ,Red 'ST White St: The W. J: Brown family return- WHITE or Y ed to the city on Monday. You cn aget Top Price for _ . Miss Gladys Gannon, has return es a - Sugar, 10 lbs. for . ' S4c, ed -to .-her- dutit__St.--Micbael.'s_. _ Hospital. -° Choice-- Veal --Calves.. Rigg - - - ' 25 r wax, to I" l : _ _pkgs:9 -2 for _ c0 at Holrne. . Jar Rubbers, 4 doz. or 25c. D><nty s ,Garage We have a Bu er at the „ Calling All Car owners y Certo, sure dell,. bottle, . . �.27c. g y o _ - .• _ - Far>tn--=1VI nday .Tuesday & _ r your money's SUGAR CRISP as eve you /^� worth in New or Used Cara Corti - Flakes, 3 *kgs• for Z l c • Pr4tee are Right and Work Is :Wednead'ay., each week, and pICKERING FARM JJ -L _- -guaranteed uA RMiatrins Your OW ..... ' Pay Toronto Prices. Pure Lard, sectal, : 0 lb. pall, ox'r,►�Io ti�aros S+> :P/CKEiR/NQ FARMS Mixed Biscuits, '2 lbs. 'for 29a. Oshawa LIMITED TeleQhone - •.Nllwtr gteepo PIMP. -Mr. 8007 M 49 ANURISON ✓. w Vickwriug 6100 nj,,ovvea - tt , i ' ..w L - 'FY.A. .u.w -•...,. 1 .. ... '_, l: • '. - - - .,.i.. :s. . .. -�--. 6_ v3: ,A. - 'moi."A F ' u.2 t F «., •'�,. ro �,.,, , r '.. j,,. . a• _� .".: ;,. `:.. •.`•. .:- : � ? ' .. �y.• ` r� - S 4 • o-'. ... � ..* r •� ,t'S+.r.., •-o ,i;::Y:;•. 4 r ._ .. .. , �r - The willioch dodo � ~ Mr. and Kra. Lyman Pilluey vis tied friends .in Aurora over Sun- iday. -- Jlrs J. 1J.'CaBkey 'has been vu- ,iting with albs. KilpatricA this Miss Margaret Briscoe is visit- ing her aunt, Mrs. Bert Jones, at ,Kinsale. Mr, and Miss Peatitie, of Toron= `: to, have been visiting friends here i recently. Mrs. , G. M. Johnson, of Peace River, is visiting her aunt,. Mrs. Ramon. = Mrs. John Gregg. returns home this week attar a .vt'hit with friends in Chicago. Mrs. Fred Ward and daughter, L Jean, spent laist week with friends -in Buffalo. Mrs. Mundell and Mrs. Lonsdale visited friends in Bolton over the past week -end. Mr. and he week -end at Head - •• d. Miller and family spent the -. Lakke with relatives. Mrs. Frank Cooper and daughter -Eileen, spent a few days last . week ► with friends in OrilUa. Miss May' Florence, of Detroit, visited her aunt and uncle, A. and Mrs. Forsyth last week. Mise Dorothy Miller entertained a number of friends at a birthday party on Monday evening - Glad to hear Mrs. Neal its grad- willly iWpro'vmX .and be able r w to return whin a few dayls. Mrs. H. H. Th°unson and Mrs. game, visited Mrs Burkholder of ;Markham on Wednesday last. We regret to hear of Mies Har bran being' in very,poor health• a present, and under medical care. Mr. Lewes has contnienced th repairing of his residence following . the destructive fire a few weeks $ - .90 The dry .weather had had its estrous effect on all crops here Mell as practically every part o the province. The Women's• • Institute enjoyed 'very interesting meeting at t home of Mrs. McIntyre on -Wedne day of last , week. 1;p Four of our men bowlers at ed 'tine tournament at Stouffvilie o Wed=nesday -.evening last - The enjoyed three good. games." Miss Hazel Eison underwent __ a vpendicitis•- operation: at Llie To Onto General Hospital' on Sunil last, and is icnpro%zng aathbfacta _ ;ily Mr, and Mrs. -Douglas and so --:-attended the funeral of 31rs. DOUJ -las, brother, at Toronto on Satu -day. Interment took place at ton :Ont. 9 Rev, and rs.._ ugu line are present visiting in the Ottawa di rict. but vyiil be- spending "the 1 ter PaM of their vacation at K. n Ville, Ont. and airs. Jarvis, • of -COO] town,- spent the . week -end with -and Mrs. Mantle, "and on, their - accompanied by th children who. have been holida :. there. Nis. Br '13cGlashan and N and dhree grandchildren of ;McGla:shan, Jane, Nancy and H Rooney, all of Toronto, are s 1 1ng .a holiday . at the M.cGlas :home. SumSim SPMAI.S--- for month only, at Beat's Housef " ishingg-•-Sacrpnona Brown Steel Mattresses and Spring, $14 ='$16.50, T%ne; 18 -inch Panel, Cash, $23.50, Timuc. Mrs. Brodie, and 'three iidren, of Toronto, 'are visiting -present with Mss. R:' E. Fore = Misr, Lois Farrell, of Grim and Master Fred Andrews of wood, are goasts at the Manse The Bapitist Mission Circle meet at the home of Mrs, Ward, on Tuesday July 29t 2:30 p. m. The program 'WI Riven by the "11Fission Band. J Rawson, guest speaker. All bets of the Mission Band. and cue are urged to be present.. Mr. and ". Jos. Evans 'retuined to Claremont after hg spent ' several weeks. In — 'ner with • Mr. and - Mrs. R. B Owing to the Serious illness d James Evans khey were ,calle -their .home: MF. James Evans preseiht in a very 'critical con and we hope for an early c for the better. SCHOOL REPORT& S. Nin• 2. Pickering:. Na •,1. iailurea do not appear.. (pa 4- ed. (pr.) Promted.. (ree,) - trended- —Jr. • 4th Sr. • 4t . Betty Le Gard, Ken Anderson. - -Peggy Annan. • (rec.) Floyd ton. Sr. 3rd - Jr.. 4th --(pr.) ' iron Batadoe; Lorne Allen. Jack Palmer. J r. 3rd Sr. 3,�d-- Green Rives' : J a c k Chapman } ' (pr.) Audrey Anderson. Sr. 2nd _ Sr. 2nd—Graham ibart. First and Jr. 3rd—(pr.) John Mowat. (pa) Pri neer Classes on Claw Standing The garden party held at Mr. C. Represents the Pauline Palmer. (rec.) Shirley Dea- only: Sr. Ist - Second Book— tsar- w'hite's last week was a decided 'Lffe. Anuraneo ce* *z kin. Sr. let - Jr. Zrid--Billie Mow• 'old Hubbard, iviariiyn Cowan, Ber- success. at, Catharine ' Stark, Herb Le tie Churchill, Teddy Brady. 'Sr. Pr.. Rev • Mr'. Pilliner will occupy Canada's oldest }R , _ ez First Book—Marjorie ` Brown, tke pulpit is the Baptist Church_or. Life ln,uranee. Gard. Primer -Dorothy Annan. -and p p Ross -Anderson. Helena mime, too- Jack Bradshaw, Dorothy Ellicott, Sunday evening nextmpanys ` Harry Cnodwin, Patsy Cu�'an. Jr. 'ils3. Loree has returned to bee + cher. _ _ Pr. - Sr. Pr.—Millie -Churchill, Ray home after. -spending a month' twith - in S. -S, No. 12 Pickering. Ellicott, Fred Wilson. John Bent- I her daughter, bars. T. Williams. WHITBY, PICKEEt. NG 77 .y.' Sr. 3rd • - Jr. 4,Ub--Marjorie Patt- ley, ane! and vicinity. " Mr. and Mrs. Tome "1'i'ilr�on ono _ w, ersm, Gordon Gostick, Nellie Gos- !at daughter from St. Louis, bio, called the Canada Life has served Canadimm tick, Meta pegeer, Lawrence ,Gray Wilson's park and on friends in his years. During the past flue years � Nelson Riddle. -Jr. 3rd . - Sr. 3rd— z this Company paid to policy. ..owners sod ' this vicinity recently. xneficiaries over =131,000,000. It lies �• Arnold' Burton, Boris Hodgson, We are ,glad to welcome our con- assets for the protection of policy•ownets Russell Hodgston. Sr. 2nd - Jr. 3rd S O r t s • • I stable, Mr. Dixon back to bke park of over $242. Betty Story, Hpward Burt), • • p R. R. 1. Whirr. ' Ada "tick, Eva after a trip to Prince Edward Is Phone Pick 5222 �;•' Andrew Story, land We sincerely hope there will Elson, Alvin Gray. Jr. 2nd—Don. White, Helen Hodgson, Pearl Pii- Pickering Pirates scored then• be no more disturbances.. at the key. Sr. 1st—Vernon Spencer. Jr. third win ��L one loss of the Park such as occurred about tv�v, Radio Vlett-Mary Hodgson, Owen Gray meson by, Overwhelming the Whi o'clock one morning last 'vaeek Ser 1ttce ,4 Pruner --Lloyd ''Elson, Jean Elson:' by, Clerks bn Wednesday, July 15th Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wilson were Jean Story. Margaret I. Spenc�eley, 8.; Bye- was on teh mound for called away suddenly last Friday. teacher.' Pickering, with Lockwood on the to attend the funeral of Dilrs. Wil- Expert service and re- ; i receiving end, and both turned in son's only brother, Mr, James Sid- pairs t0 811 makes. Reap S. 3. No. i0 Pickering. _ a very • creditable performance. dell, at Brantford. Mr. Siddell war Jr. 4th, - Sr., 4th—Isabel Young- aper has been off his baltting a great musician.. He played in the OIIable bhargas. Wolk - .Sr. 3id - Jr. 4th- Vvelyn Knox, for. I&is year but seemed to have Methodist Church at Whiteva►le for guaranteed Dora • Wannop, Josephine Stephen- regained his eagle eye, and connect- years. He'.was in the Military Band r:t Dor Beula Hamilton, Francis Wil- I ed on several of Mtoorels slants, at Brantford and a nuinber of dlf- ARTHUR" FIELDgm, Leon. Jr. 3rd - Sr. 3rd ---.!Don. Rit0h- %slice for the circuit. Hae and Law fetegt orchestras. Mr. Siddell leav- . ie, Murray Hicks, Eileen Beauch- fielded their positions well, pull- es to mourn his loss, his wife and 3Aemb r Radio and Television a vi iastithttt. amp,- Allan Charlton. 2nd - Jr. 3rd Viembet Official Radio .Service i►lea's off double plays. one son. Association.- -:-George Nocton (hon.),, Everson Echoes of the past quarter cent - Norton (hon.)- Katicleen Hamilton, Monday, ' July 20th; the Pirates ury will be heard at Wilson's Park. i•46 Phone 5201. PIOKRRINd Earl. Hiltz, Mildred Gillman. Jr. invaded Whitby to take on the Green River, on Saturday, August e T 2nd - Sr. 2nd.—Audrey Beauchamp' highly touted St. Bernalyd's and won lat. when Green River Shamrock FARE'S ELVATOR' � (hon,), Barbara Knox (hon.) Joyce by a score of 10-2 in the best gianle Football Club hold their 25th ann- ii. Hardy, Violet 1"combe. ,Sr_ Pr, of- qbe season. Drummond on the i•versary of 'their provincial sup- CLAREMONT. ONT. _:TM lad --Harry Young (bon-), Clifford �d had a world of speed and Leery. Back - in 1991, when there LisooaKbe (hon.), John Hamilton, his control was all that could be was no income tax, no gasoline tar Is no -v open for obopp R y Joen Wilson, Jr. Pr. - Sr. Pr — asked for, and was ably supported and no -radio advertising, football Mildred W/oodwsrd, Cyril' Wanchop, by the air -tight fielding of the was an up and coming sn ort 'over and To111IIg:'- Catharine Hicks, 'Allan Moore. No. team. "Dirk•• Bye was the big noise in that district as well as in others - A on Roil- is June, 41. Average att- w arie bat,. also connecting for The Shamrocks and Clipper% were Selling all kiMda of 9TSM t eadance -for year, 85.9. Percentag4 I the circuit .' -The team turned out in two whose names are still familiar, and dairy 1Lna • poaltry w: of pronwtiom; 75. Roy -C.- McWhlrt- then new uniforms which were The former, after, being runners-up - U F. Q. • twiue, • . a ei, teacher. _ kindly donated'by Messrs Bunting, for several years finally deflated feeds, Ross, 'Arnold Ruddy and Thomson. Listowel in the finals for the pr'°` . bailders' sappli'es S'. S. X10. 17,. Pickering. ,Che -boys wish to take this oppor- inial honours in 1911. The Tern- _ Jr. 4th Sr. 4th—Norman Fretz $arle and Other _ gra2n8 dl& db. Sr. 3rd Jr. 4th --.Doris Baku Uunity to thank there donors for bery of tl►is team are stili in cir.• y as 70; Lucille Howsam 69; Ruth Slack their kindness. eulation - and stili Al be there at tpBIIted. _ the celebration They are ae foll- t 67. Jr. 3rd - Sr. 3rd—I;erbeti Hoo- The C. G. -1. T. game with Dm- ows: Gardham. Tran,. Winton White, ver 71`, Harry ' Tindall 70, Merle a urge score Hugh Percy, James Routley, Wal- For the Family Ike -union Or a- Slack 68. Sr. 2nd -.Jr. 3id--tLois berton resulted in Part serve for the hone team, -42 -9 , in five ter Booth, Frank. Turner. Chas• the Wedding 9 j he . Fretz 9o, Clayton .Davis 68, Orval `i s• Fretz 68, Mary Davis 59. Jr. 2nd - innings, a distance of 2, miles of white, John NiRhswander. Blake NEILSC�NIS p Dumbarton C. G. I. - Annis, Peter Sterorart and Frank' J Sr. 2nd --Audrey Slaclt 79, Audrey ba%e running. tend- Baker 76, Keith SIW*Hows65, Clar-. T• are- to be congratulated on their Booth. So lin- tluAvst let these stat n encs Baker 61. Sr. 1st - Jr. 2nd-- good sportsmanship- and .kept try- their descendants, friends, nei¢h ice CreetIIl.Brleks y Evelyn Davis. Murray- Tindall, Sr. .i'ng all the' time. Having had very boas and 'everyone else vvho would . 1 little practice they' were entirely like to attend will combine to make Prompt Delivery Service on- al a Pr. - 1st—Eileen Baker, Levi Fret' outplayed by the fast travellinc -the affair a grand- success. Then p - Y an Lois Bakirr, Elsie Tindall, Bob Lew ng again the Shamrocks . of 1911 off- Special, Orders in or out of loop. j. Pickering girls, but are looking challengean teaarh that .cah r- is, Fred Davis. Beginner%-- Grant Sunda Isobel Davis. Edna Stev- for better results the return �� holt filing the said team of are B- Products. Coal Oil,- raDo ti14 y Drew.e t game. - fifty years 9r over. Sp here's r eFcson, teacher. - _ - - � ate Pressure Gun G _ , a' n . Brock Road School. � _ -ALE'S PLACE " Fina! results of June eeaminat. The COrpO'8#iOt1 " chance- for some enterpriwirhfi pr« ions. (' indical„s _ pupil passed on _Up' I' H h�— motet. The day will be taken up r- with %pArts and -'various other at-. " CLARE31U "'t', UNT. Bol- year's work. Jr. 4th, Sr.' 4th= e' Fred Smith*, Sr, 3rd - Jr. .4th -Dot .. Township. of Pickeriug trac0i,ns; so keep the date and the lone Clare, :tet place in .mind--+auTeu-zt 1st,• • at thF - --8 -een Carltrnn'.:Jack Goodwin*, Ray- mond 'Wilson', Josie Goralczyk. Wilson Park, Green River... at -PUBLIC -NOTICE its hereby gN611 _ Now Up Harold Brown. *Jr.* 3rd Sr. ani ell Ig * that the Council of the C.orporatiun A, / _ Mary Smith", Charlie Goodwin. , ,O'N1� / LL. gs- y of the Township. of Pickering, will L. E. fOr Bill Goodwin*, Betty Downing, be- at a meeting, to be held ori the 3rd business , low pass. Bruce Wilson. Sr. • 2nd 1936, at tke hour of :FUN E KA L DIRECTOR AND s-. . 2 day of August_ '_.. A. Jr. '3rd—Gordon Brown*. Jr. rid - one.91c�k in the afternoon, at the F.11FiALh1ER GENERekL t3l�.�UK31!°[1#H[!�i re- Township Hail, in the Village ' of ,S,rc, e;:yor to Ii'. ;. hixther, �- And .. - eir - TENDERS WANTED Brougham; consider a By-law _for t+toaliville ipU01)tVURK nn$ - strapping -up and closing as a public Night Nnd Dry Service For the painting and re-deenrsting 'highway and selling the north -half shop. is 4ttnMted belaiocl the acid of the lower room and Continuation of tie original aallvwamce for road Business Phone � liesidenncce FhOOF Shell Serviee. Sta-flOv-' Mir - - roma of No. 4 - West, Pick ��n—� numbers 14, and 15. in 99!11• - — _ • Open every day except Tuesday o ugh ering, Tendets received up to and the fifth concession of the said - each week, which is reserved.for pend- including July 25th, Lowest or any Tovunship of Pickering, with'the in- Horne Register', outside work. n san tender not necessarily accepted. For tention of passing the same. F. .T. �7CTCC�d roCTel.ta Inform apply Chas. W. p5lkey, ALL PERSONS interested,. or KiLMEI•\ (21346) 25419. Pure Bred. one Chairman of Board, Pickering Ont. . whose, lands may or might be prej: --,PICKERING Imported Clydesdale Stallion. The urn= udicially affected by the passing of of Oscar ' Wilson, Bros - Bed By-law, are hereby Property X. said proposed y gham, Ont. Will rnaite the season Madeline cash; Farm' 1Viachinery required to attend at the said meet-' of '1936 at his own stable. Terris, $19 Ing, when they will be heard before $13,00., payable Feb. lat, 1937. Beauty Frost 1f Wood, Coekshutt, J. 1. the said Council in person, or by Enrolment, No, 2243. grandcb- Case, De Laval, S. A. Lister: Counsel, Solicitor or Agent, in re- E AGAIN (26812)— : g at ferenae thereto, who applies to be COMMODQR r Salon THRESHING MACHINES. --New,. Choicely bred Clydesdale Stallion r ydr• ' so heard, and any objections then rt of R. Dafoe. Green, Riv- n sby, Used and Rebuilt; Geo• Wbite made to the passing out,said Propos y HAIR CUTTING, Nor- and lD'atertoo. All sizes (t Equip- will" make. the season of 1936, ed By-law will be duly considered' follows: TuesdayJday -19, willas 3HAl1dPOOING, merit. b the said Council. FiNG1ERIAiG, 'Will y leave his own stable for Hugh Fred -New and Used Machines in stock. DATED this 90th day of June, psigk% for noon; bhence. to John IG MARCHLLII h, at Inspection invited. 1936. +rte, Cherrywoofl, for night; Specialize—Hot Oii Treatment BY OIIDER of bl* said Cmmcil: Wednesday—preeeerls to McGrlsk- and Permanent Waw , be. W. -F. DISNEY, ' -Greenwood - Donald R. Boston _ Reasonable Prices , Mrs. Clerk. in Bros. Alfons' Rd. for, noon;' •. egos$ Picx 2314 41tf ;.•�. thence to his own stable for night "MRS. M. MUNDELL mem- Thursday, Proceeds to Fred Phoni 1908 jLAREMON Cir- ♦ . Wrights, lot 29, con, 6 Pickering, Drive within the Circle of Securlt for noon; then%®• to his own it the la -TraD$ r ' have era he will, remain `until site _ hav- �on - Dunlop Forts, fnillnwing Tuesday morning. Stay- . 4` r y, HICKORY 1.AD—No. (11155) the I)aily Service_ - The Worlds finest tires f Mr. s • Pur$ Bred Black Percheron, Stall- between Claremont, Brouglnatn Ion, the property of Allan Reesor, ' Greenwood, Whitevale and Torontod to z? at Lowest ries • in history.will make the season _of 1936, a*._. dition ' P his non stable, lot 3, con. 4. Sear - My drivers are trained to be car" hangs i I boyo. Terms: $10 payable `March �( _.'Full Tire •and Tube stook- on "hand. - 1,4 111" b:nrolment No. 945.. courteous and reliable. $. A. C,lasolilae,. Oils Eto DOLL (2336), 1292, Imp. French Special Rata on Long Dlstsb0i Pereheron Stallion. An outstand• healing. • j --- Complete Lab. and Crank Case Service Ing Percheron horse' of high e nee Of duality, carrying s first-class " --� �i Paas= tieneral jtepairs and Aooessories. prerrriurrh certitSeate, .the proper- order too small, Neu 'lei 1s>!!� A t9 of &' A. Somerville.. Will AR shipme•ts humf i lid proteet•i a# recon- Road 8Grvioe� Batteries 8IId Charging, ~ stand for the season of _1936, st ihsm tie westier , h--(pr:)c_ • his own stable, lot 14, Ifth line, (Fa-) (Hd Church. Service Station "' Markham. Terms., To Insure a Tel. Qsre, Sin `a• p- Q Bels- Class.B. sod. G Ver- I C)MTji AZA IS TC 1oaj s►A,s n foal, $10; - payable March Int, tea") O. 4 TSOMP"„•Prop,. •C. D. SPENOER Meeh 1987. All aedde¢hts at awn f i� Owsad.sad vented dr' Frsshk Phone Plcikerina. Out a hone 4000 - Yd , . . 41. I. Puppet Shaw Used . } , .�_-..:FINANCIAL To Teach Mouth . �__-. - . ---. -- . _. �. �.( ... I Hygiene to Kiddies 1 . ": P:� .SC UT C; . ) i. .. . SAN `FRANCISCO -= Teaching 'Piers there-.. mouth hygiene to North Carolina' 1 r J Ever w'hitre �,. ;Q,, ( , -__ school children by a method which y . , -4 -5 WE $�_utilizes r. puppet show wa, explained «) , . A Lrother to eomi oehr► Scout, without .egara to ,ace o. creat to the . American Dental Association ...-.6— - - - ( ,. I . recently .by Dr. Ernest Branch, iiirec- - - for of oral hygiene in that State. North Waterloo 'Boy Scouts this, The Scouts of :4S'ervin, Sask.. havi "The show has been presented to summer are camping on their new assumed the. duty of assuring suffic- �ionetary M-otals Ltd. hat award. has intersected 8 feet- of shearing approximately 250,000 school children 65_acre camp site on the Grand- ient water for spruce, tree: recently ed a contract for a programme of heavily mineralized and the recent during the ..year now chains, Dr. River. plairted.in the town's meinor5al park. diamond drilling to be es Tied out disclosures on the Gold-Eagle`s 500= Branch reported, "and the effort'has The goys alternate on the job each on the property in the Red'Lak'e- dis ft. level 'are 'reported within, 200 ft., been pronounced a decided success by ,• week. _ _ _ Y• all concerned. Ala Eminence Cardinal Villeneuve .riot, according to C. E. Powell, presi. of the. Rahill boundar An advance " at a recent rally of Quebec Catholic - ;'dent. Surface work will be continued diamond drill, hole cut ore within 50 The play, Lias ,to do with a boy Scouts.; "We must thank Lord .Baden- Infl1.uenza Control in addition to the drilling. feet of the 'boundary. � . ' . whose-aehing' tooth kept 'him from Powell for founding the Boy Stout , s Believed Neer . _ - .. • "•• going to the circus. The "hero" went movement. There is no doubt that ;] to dentist who disperses both fear Further exploration of the large ' he is one of the greatest, of . -Pay-:, VAhCOGVER — t3 bile possibility Develo meni at-•B,rengold Mines and pain, and taught some important discovering a satisfactory ray to quartz vein recently disclosed on the p t chologists, - and - • must have .under- , Golden Arm Mines No. 2 group of Property in Sturgeon River area is rules of mouth hygiene. well ahead of achedul H,.M. Par- Dr. $ranch told of the la while stood boys perfectly.' control influenza is more encouraging ` •claims adjoining Rowan Hall Gold e+ I p y than twenty years ago, no improve¢ Mines, Red Lake -district, • is being ring„on, mine manager reports. An explaining his State's method -of Four hundred Niagara Falls Boy methods of control are a� present additional 53 ft.-Arive has been made teaching dental• hygiene under direr- di' available, Dr. John, P. continued and, according to company Scouts and 300 Girl uides attended Sippy, District officiala, blasting of the vein started oti No. 2 vein on 200 -ft. leve:; bring- tion of the state board of health, .the annual open air Scout' -'Guide He: !th Officer of San Joaquin Local .. •. r -.on July 14th. The vefn, which show- ing present total'length to 73 ft. which has a staff of 20 licensed den- Sunday service at Queen Victoria Health District, Stockton', Cat., told .. ed a width of 20 ft. of quartz were Average value is .63 oz. and average- tists vmrking with schools. Under Memorial Park. The boys and girls delegates to the. Public Health Con-• - width 11 inches. A further drivg rife plan, the counties a one-half ' discovered, now appears, to be about p .S were addressed by" l?roviiiCial Com- ventiun. • :- .-60 ft. wide; it is stated.: westward is -also beh,g made .on the of the expense and the state board of missioner W. J, Cairns, and b, G.' 1'r. Sippy suggested influenza may - ... -ft. 100 -ft. level • (No. 7 vein), and , Mr. health the other half. Parrett Rich, of the ,National Coun- be caused br transmissfon-of the dis- i' Parrington-expects, within two weeks, Parents able to care for their chil- cil of the Do Sdouts.of America. ease from swine suffering, from a Officials of Paulore Go.d Minea y _ g' State that the company is amply fin- to reach the area where the 'No. 5 dren's dental needs 'are notified .by similar malady. ' eared for eztei ire exploration work drill hole disclosed. rich ore. Plans mail if dental nark is .needed. after Intestinal "flu," contrary to tom- on the two Red Lake properties. At for a campaign n! development on 35 school examinations. The parents ad-_ rA first aid station in Calgary's,mon belief, may quite ,possibly -be • eresent operations are proceeding on claims adjoining Argosy Gold Mines vised to consult their own dentists. first house, an old log cabin, on St. caused •b a filterable virus which. in both the Sort! and south grot,ps and wi11 be completed 'Shortly. "By confining our corrections.to in- George's . Island.. is :being used on y .; , dig children, we are interfering Sunday afternoons and other --days v e d few of •.taut! recent research:' may favorable results are being obtained n • short] be ids tified and classtf'ed, h from prelimfuary work. Discovery of t4e . _ : with no dentist's pa ' 'nts." Dr Branch when large crowds are in .the park, sa y said. by -an •ambulance crew of the 4th id 8eve> a? new breaks paralleling the Rose - Calgary (Elk's Own) ,Scout Troup. "Evidence shows that fnfluerza is - --"'main occurrence is reported- by Mine : ' �+ A 45 -volume library o'f books on probably epidemic in every commun- . Manager Morrison oz the north France Still Owns Scoytint has been purchased b 'the ity and is world-wide," Dr. Sippy said r Diamond drilling ' is now under- Dorothy Watts 'in' The Saturday- t Y "Recoirnition . of this, ass mfated with - gro. F• Review of Literature. StatTte O/ Liberty forth. Gay Scout Association #or tate way on the main break witL th( first Affirm the power of the Rose, use of local Scout 1'eaders. careful epidemiological observations 'hole spotted to intersect the break Who has a treaty with: the Bee; - • _ can enable us to anticipate outbreaks at s point l00 ft. further west of ger trade with him is wholly free— NEW YORK — Through all the and to initiate administrative mea - former drilling, storms of half a century the Statue of Asa 'of L e clhe. ns ., beautify sures which may minimize their ef- . = S e' c it thievery. tleche. Sack., local Bo akaI " . h calls not hi a Liberty has stood staunchly in New the town`of I i y f - , - ects.and lower their .f . - Nor tariffs set him, for -she knows York harbor—but it waS learned re- Scouts this spring assisted the' La- . _ Darwin Gold - Mines is opening up Her market value. All can see . cent'v the original deed of gift which fleche Board of Trade in the plant high. -grade ranging from 1 to 10 oz. `Her honeyld power, fragrant might, Mustering Customer — Now, no the French intended to send along ing of over 1,000 trees along the calk; urease --I don't want any hair across a quartz width of 1 to 8 ft. And damask wealth; for these she with the great shaft never reached streets,.. : _ . I. in a second lens on the newly ds sold restorer, scalp Ynvigorator, dandrssfi - covered .vain at the 6th level. The Her perfumed harvest Who's as thr United States. vin soap. I want a atiave` More than 600 Scauts of 26 troops only, no m ss ge,ort�b-flown or any-' The fact the deed still is retained n o a a c_ face was still in high-grade at last bold .- in French archives was disclosed by �evora- Over 8$ ft of high-grade has And' wise as she who gives her the ]aeras' auxiiiar to the Veterans and Cub Packs of, tiorthwesterri Tor- thing else. I'ni not interested in n .vt been opened in the new vein in gold y oronto took Tart in the annual dir hosing, racing, baseball, the., Stack the past 6 weeks. The first lens west For burly buccaneers' delight? at Foreign Wars, which is making trill Scout ,,amboree. held on the market, or� - p , plans to celebrate on October 28, the York Memorial Collegiate grounds. Barber (working, at the next chair) `,% of. the Grace vela yielded ?2 ft. o! Not those_ to- whom this story e o told. 60th anniversary of ti)_ dedication of ore which. ran $64.90- . over 3 ft Shields for highest polars were won G -• ---width. The 'second lens, east of the the statue. „A" S —Excuse me, air. a Will yonekind! - `- .. . - .- A photograph of the deed was tiled 90th W t is s a s a Sad y the 86th coot Tro_ op and, write it on h' 1 t ? He' deaf Grace vein, was cut July 6th' and �tttorts, 0 off 'Cub. Pack. dumb. in the 1 86 dedicatory ceremonies. - I. .... .. . " "work has Since been in higb-grade -- ,. ._ ._. __ .- . . 11 I 1has been opened up: In other sections.. -:--,�, _ - _. of the mine farther commercial. :. __ - . - - - h1.as, been opened up. _. - - ,s_ t _. _ _ - . _ .. _ _ , _ . F- : .. _ . . ... _ , . ._ - 0, _,: r , The concentrating Wait of the new -' .,. I. . . 0 ,.... � .. .:: . _ .. - :'p:ant at the �nniptau Mines pro- - i + party in the Temagamf 'district.. is _� : -.+@LD SMDB I LE now in operation and is showing a _ ' . ... . Z very aatiafactory glade as well as a - __ . .. .---%. satisfactory extraction, according to :._, •.. company officials. f. All units of the 71 GlwS YOU EVERWYMING ' . plant are ready for operation and pro- .. - - . duction of high -glade. matter started ,': this week. Shipping and. marketing . - . . arrangements have been made- with sof British house. Development work is ._ ao:LCam EioOldsmobi[a ns - - : - (, c/ continuing on two levels and the Everything." -- ..: », the ° i Sar Has w ompany has overswo years' ore !n __ . .. _ - sigli ;-- :. - Note the restful comfort of Oldsmobile s� - ' = :_ : — _ --_... _ ,^" y �; .",, ,4 _ _aoomy-interiozs aa� deep -cushioned seats __ . - :he abaft currently being.sunk on - � ' Y " r ;,11 . n.K wm ` �+ --the smooch; gliding ride ofKneaAction the Sirkland Lake property of Glen- ` ,� ��, y;, , ? ` Wheels — the easy 'handling of Fencer r yet,,. -n y - =pre Gold Mines has ,reached a depth } w �n ."', h Coacrol Steering—rhe freedom from side- :.. at 188. feet, ` ofliciaas report. The • �.� 5 y t u . , K x w .: sway assured by the Ride Stabilizer. ` station for the 150 -ft. level has been �. a, -- , K . Ali: .G'� 2Y Y4 .. ieompleted and cross -cutting is -pro-% y ~ Consider, too, the extra safety of Olds- ,I. ceedu►g to the Qein.. F 3`�` _ The management o! Bah ,. Red a r mobile's Supei-Hydraulic $ra.kes—'and1. `Lake Mining Co. reports that diamond. r °f %`£ 11 ed T Body Fisher m the t o A S Turret p y by her ': drilling- is being done . north. and, ; }� with Glass through " th Safety out ialightly eastward along the Gold t I "' Oaly Oldsmobile gives you all the - - �" a 'Eagle line, intending to' cut the ex- t _ - . tension of the letter's ore zone. p s""' i modern fide -car features --plus fine -cat 2 drill hole t t s depth of sob. feet �: beauty and petformattce at ,prices so . attractively loay. So come fol your trial . , , r drive today is s beautiful new Six or fi Straight Eight. You can arrange monthly - ;'!Ij :On Doffing Your Hat , ;: t ,.. ;` :' t "`I" - payments to suit your purse, 'through " -, 40, .. . . +. General Motors Insialment Plan. .Should you take off your hat while an elevator car'' -1-here is . . riding in - si q; ,ter .- quite a" debate oft this in the east: � . . '9Pe note the tart comment in a New y .-� York newspaper of a young person ' <.., µ ... You signing herself -`.'(Miss) Wiliie Mor- , ,„ . _ -ris": "To my mind, the mere act of • .�:fi,+ ::removing his hat doesn't make a man )m�� � x "ems p.. :. ,.:{ , } . a gentleman, especially if in doffing IPI .'d r °"!! f - - it his - elbows- jab-. the ribs of every- _ d ' �� Iq �a b d ar ound•him." Other debaters --' 0 Y 1 -. h7a >' mere is . Y **, .*. , , contend that an elevator a vertical line of• traction; and shoula . i y' '.should follow the rule of horizontal '°' _ . r, I !W p� < ; traction, which is, that a man in a _. street car keeps his hat .on unless ue _ - .. . . .. I wants to -fan himself with 'it. Fur- �' • ::THE C' A R THA 'T H A S -E V E R Y T H 1 N G ' , ther points are that there is less ` - - „ , ~ - room in an elevator ear when men . , - - tarty their hats in their hands, and �tofn sl�i8 (s gi.l:eup.)astlra�d.lu>e�/. . -that in a jam the safest::place fora iia of amwamgi tun . _ _ _ _. _ _ r t 51241 et factory _ r: 'hat .Is on .your head..- . ".finder models begin a .. .. , f ,- On the other hand; most women .-• . _ . seem to apreciate this courtesy and ,, - - ., . __ . l Some .of them almost demand it, Be- --aides, when you take your bat of[. CHAS. COOPER - - . . _ • _ iCLAREMONT• . ;rou gat s nice breeze •from the ren- - ' ' ' tilating apparatus in the roof of the 1Di7f . . car right on your cranium:' In Sum= . .. _ . .. Hier it i_a needed. ' 4 _ . �., _. '. ..I . � :� I . ­ ..'... -­.!..�.. . ... ..'.],..., I., I li­ � ., I . I I ... I... I f , I �.. ..-.,. . .. ... ..... _­ ... 1�( I I . .." . ­­ �%...,..:. . I .... - .. I.... - I . ­ . . . ., . . 4 . . . I . . . � . � ­.- ., I .... .. . . .. I I I . . . . . .. . .. ­. 11. . �. ... �... - I ,.. _._-..r . - . . . . . .� - 1. .1. � . . . I _. . . I... _. - I . �.� . .. . . �. . . .. 1. - - . I . � . I ­­ I .. . �� I . . ... I . I . . I .I . . , . I .. I I - ! , - ^� � - :.,, ... ,. ;a.iedl ._ , . .� .. .: w— _ �. a 1 f -. .-.. _ 1. ..^t , I Yd , . . 41. I. Puppet Shaw Used . } , .�_-..:FINANCIAL To Teach Mouth . �__-. - . ---. -- . _. �. �.( ... I Hygiene to Kiddies 1 . ": P:� .SC UT C; . ) i. .. . SAN `FRANCISCO -= Teaching 'Piers there-.. mouth hygiene to North Carolina' 1 r J Ever w'hitre �,. ;Q,, ( , -__ school children by a method which y . , -4 -5 WE $�_utilizes r. puppet show wa, explained «) , . A Lrother to eomi oehr► Scout, without .egara to ,ace o. creat to the . American Dental Association ...-.6— - - - ( ,. I . recently .by Dr. Ernest Branch, iiirec- - - for of oral hygiene in that State. North Waterloo 'Boy Scouts this, The Scouts of :4S'ervin, Sask.. havi "The show has been presented to summer are camping on their new assumed the. duty of assuring suffic- �ionetary M-otals Ltd. hat award. has intersected 8 feet- of shearing approximately 250,000 school children 65_acre camp site on the Grand- ient water for spruce, tree: recently ed a contract for a programme of heavily mineralized and the recent during the ..year now chains, Dr. River. plairted.in the town's meinor5al park. diamond drilling to be es Tied out disclosures on the Gold-Eagle`s 500= Branch reported, "and the effort'has The goys alternate on the job each on the property in the Red'Lak'e- dis ft. level 'are 'reported within, 200 ft., been pronounced a decided success by ,• week. _ _ _ Y• all concerned. Ala Eminence Cardinal Villeneuve .riot, according to C. E. Powell, presi. of the. Rahill boundar An advance " at a recent rally of Quebec Catholic - ;'dent. Surface work will be continued diamond drill, hole cut ore within 50 The play, Lias ,to do with a boy Scouts.; "We must thank Lord .Baden- Infl1.uenza Control in addition to the drilling. feet of the 'boundary. � . ' . whose-aehing' tooth kept 'him from Powell for founding the Boy Stout , s Believed Neer . _ - .. • "•• going to the circus. The "hero" went movement. There is no doubt that ;] to dentist who disperses both fear Further exploration of the large ' he is one of the greatest, of . -Pay-:, VAhCOGVER — t3 bile possibility Develo meni at-•B,rengold Mines and pain, and taught some important discovering a satisfactory ray to quartz vein recently disclosed on the p t chologists, - and - • must have .under- , Golden Arm Mines No. 2 group of Property in Sturgeon River area is rules of mouth hygiene. well ahead of achedul H,.M. Par- Dr. $ranch told of the la while stood boys perfectly.' control influenza is more encouraging ` •claims adjoining Rowan Hall Gold e+ I p y than twenty years ago, no improve¢ Mines, Red Lake -district, • is being ring„on, mine manager reports. An explaining his State's method -of Four hundred Niagara Falls Boy methods of control are a� present additional 53 ft.-Arive has been made teaching dental• hygiene under direr- di' available, Dr. John, P. continued and, according to company Scouts and 300 Girl uides attended Sippy, District officiala, blasting of the vein started oti No. 2 vein on 200 -ft. leve:; bring- tion of the state board of health, .the annual open air Scout' -'Guide He: !th Officer of San Joaquin Local .. •. r -.on July 14th. The vefn, which show- ing present total'length to 73 ft. which has a staff of 20 licensed den- Sunday service at Queen Victoria Health District, Stockton', Cat., told .. ed a width of 20 ft. of quartz were Average value is .63 oz. and average- tists vmrking with schools. Under Memorial Park. The boys and girls delegates to the. Public Health Con-• - width 11 inches. A further drivg rife plan, the counties a one-half ' discovered, now appears, to be about p .S were addressed by" l?roviiiCial Com- ventiun. • :- .-60 ft. wide; it is stated.: westward is -also beh,g made .on the of the expense and the state board of missioner W. J, Cairns, and b, G.' 1'r. Sippy suggested influenza may - ... -ft. 100 -ft. level • (No. 7 vein), and , Mr. health the other half. Parrett Rich, of the ,National Coun- be caused br transmissfon-of the dis- i' Parrington-expects, within two weeks, Parents able to care for their chil- cil of the Do Sdouts.of America. ease from swine suffering, from a Officials of Paulore Go.d Minea y _ g' State that the company is amply fin- to reach the area where the 'No. 5 dren's dental needs 'are notified .by similar malady. ' eared for eztei ire exploration work drill hole disclosed. rich ore. Plans mail if dental nark is .needed. after Intestinal "flu," contrary to tom- on the two Red Lake properties. At for a campaign n! development on 35 school examinations. The parents ad-_ rA first aid station in Calgary's,mon belief, may quite ,possibly -be • eresent operations are proceeding on claims adjoining Argosy Gold Mines vised to consult their own dentists. first house, an old log cabin, on St. caused •b a filterable virus which. in both the Sort! and south grot,ps and wi11 be completed 'Shortly. "By confining our corrections.to in- George's . Island.. is :being used on y .; , dig children, we are interfering Sunday afternoons and other --days v e d few of •.taut! recent research:' may favorable results are being obtained n • short] be ids tified and classtf'ed, h from prelimfuary work. Discovery of t4e . _ : with no dentist's pa ' 'nts." Dr Branch when large crowds are in .the park, sa y said. by -an •ambulance crew of the 4th id 8eve> a? new breaks paralleling the Rose - Calgary (Elk's Own) ,Scout Troup. "Evidence shows that fnfluerza is - --"'main occurrence is reported- by Mine : ' �+ A 45 -volume library o'f books on probably epidemic in every commun- . Manager Morrison oz the north France Still Owns Scoytint has been purchased b 'the ity and is world-wide," Dr. Sippy said r Diamond drilling ' is now under- Dorothy Watts 'in' The Saturday- t Y "Recoirnition . of this, ass mfated with - gro. F• Review of Literature. StatTte O/ Liberty forth. Gay Scout Association #or tate way on the main break witL th( first Affirm the power of the Rose, use of local Scout 1'eaders. careful epidemiological observations 'hole spotted to intersect the break Who has a treaty with: the Bee; - • _ can enable us to anticipate outbreaks at s point l00 ft. further west of ger trade with him is wholly free— NEW YORK — Through all the and to initiate administrative mea - former drilling, storms of half a century the Statue of Asa 'of L e clhe. ns ., beautify sures which may minimize their ef- . = S e' c it thievery. tleche. Sack., local Bo akaI " . h calls not hi a Liberty has stood staunchly in New the town`of I i y f - , - ects.and lower their .f . - Nor tariffs set him, for -she knows York harbor—but it waS learned re- Scouts this spring assisted the' La- . _ Darwin Gold - Mines is opening up Her market value. All can see . cent'v the original deed of gift which fleche Board of Trade in the plant high. -grade ranging from 1 to 10 oz. `Her honeyld power, fragrant might, Mustering Customer — Now, no the French intended to send along ing of over 1,000 trees along the calk; urease --I don't want any hair across a quartz width of 1 to 8 ft. And damask wealth; for these she with the great shaft never reached streets,.. : _ . I. in a second lens on the newly ds sold restorer, scalp Ynvigorator, dandrssfi - covered .vain at the 6th level. The Her perfumed harvest Who's as thr United States. vin soap. I want a atiave` More than 600 Scauts of 26 troops only, no m ss ge,ort�b-flown or any-' The fact the deed still is retained n o a a c_ face was still in high-grade at last bold .- in French archives was disclosed by �evora- Over 8$ ft of high-grade has And' wise as she who gives her the ]aeras' auxiiiar to the Veterans and Cub Packs of, tiorthwesterri Tor- thing else. I'ni not interested in n .vt been opened in the new vein in gold y oronto took Tart in the annual dir hosing, racing, baseball, the., Stack the past 6 weeks. The first lens west For burly buccaneers' delight? at Foreign Wars, which is making trill Scout ,,amboree. held on the market, or� - p , plans to celebrate on October 28, the York Memorial Collegiate grounds. Barber (working, at the next chair) `,% of. the Grace vela yielded ?2 ft. o! Not those_ to- whom this story e o told. 60th anniversary of ti)_ dedication of ore which. ran $64.90- . over 3 ft Shields for highest polars were won G -• ---width. The 'second lens, east of the the statue. „A" S —Excuse me, air. a Will yonekind! - `- .. . - .- A photograph of the deed was tiled 90th W t is s a s a Sad y the 86th coot Tro_ op and, write it on h' 1 t ? He' deaf Grace vein, was cut July 6th' and �tttorts, 0 off 'Cub. Pack. dumb. in the 1 86 dedicatory ceremonies. - I. .... .. . " "work has Since been in higb-grade -- ,. ._ ._. __ .- . . 11 I 1has been opened up: In other sections.. -:--,�, _ - _. of the mine farther commercial. :. __ - . - - - h1.as, been opened up. _. - - ,s_ t _. _ _ - . _ .. _ _ , _ . F- : .. _ . . ... _ , . ._ - 0, _,: r , The concentrating Wait of the new -' .,. I. . . 0 ,.... � .. .:: . _ .. - :'p:ant at the �nniptau Mines pro- - i + party in the Temagamf 'district.. is _� : -.+@LD SMDB I LE now in operation and is showing a _ ' . ... . Z very aatiafactory glade as well as a - __ . .. .---%. satisfactory extraction, according to :._, •.. company officials. f. All units of the 71 GlwS YOU EVERWYMING ' . plant are ready for operation and pro- .. - - . duction of high -glade. matter started ,': this week. Shipping and. marketing . - . . arrangements have been made- with sof British house. Development work is ._ ao:LCam EioOldsmobi[a ns - - : - (, c/ continuing on two levels and the Everything." -- ..: », the ° i Sar Has w ompany has overswo years' ore !n __ . .. _ - sigli ;-- :. - Note the restful comfort of Oldsmobile s� - ' = :_ : — _ --_... _ ,^" y �; .",, ,4 _ _aoomy-interiozs aa� deep -cushioned seats __ . - :he abaft currently being.sunk on - � ' Y " r ;,11 . n.K wm ` �+ --the smooch; gliding ride ofKneaAction the Sirkland Lake property of Glen- ` ,� ��, y;, , ? ` Wheels — the easy 'handling of Fencer r yet,,. -n y - =pre Gold Mines has ,reached a depth } w �n ."', h Coacrol Steering—rhe freedom from side- :.. at 188. feet, ` ofliciaas report. The • �.� 5 y t u . , K x w .: sway assured by the Ride Stabilizer. ` station for the 150 -ft. level has been �. a, -- , K . Ali: .G'� 2Y Y4 .. ieompleted and cross -cutting is -pro-% y ~ Consider, too, the extra safety of Olds- ,I. ceedu►g to the Qein.. F 3`�` _ The management o! Bah ,. Red a r mobile's Supei-Hydraulic $ra.kes—'and1. `Lake Mining Co. reports that diamond. r °f %`£ 11 ed T Body Fisher m the t o A S Turret p y by her ': drilling- is being done . north. and, ; }� with Glass through " th Safety out ialightly eastward along the Gold t I "' Oaly Oldsmobile gives you all the - - �" a 'Eagle line, intending to' cut the ex- t _ - . tension of the letter's ore zone. p s""' i modern fide -car features --plus fine -cat 2 drill hole t t s depth of sob. feet �: beauty and petformattce at ,prices so . attractively loay. So come fol your trial . , , r drive today is s beautiful new Six or fi Straight Eight. You can arrange monthly - ;'!Ij :On Doffing Your Hat , ;: t ,.. ;` :' t "`I" - payments to suit your purse, 'through " -, 40, .. . . +. General Motors Insialment Plan. .Should you take off your hat while an elevator car'' -1-here is . . riding in - si q; ,ter .- quite a" debate oft this in the east: � . . '9Pe note the tart comment in a New y .-� York newspaper of a young person ' <.., µ ... You signing herself -`.'(Miss) Wiliie Mor- , ,„ . _ -ris": "To my mind, the mere act of • .�:fi,+ ::removing his hat doesn't make a man )m�� � x "ems p.. :. ,.:{ , } . a gentleman, especially if in doffing IPI .'d r °"!! f - - it his - elbows- jab-. the ribs of every- _ d ' �� Iq �a b d ar ound•him." Other debaters --' 0 Y 1 -. h7a >' mere is . Y **, .*. , , contend that an elevator a vertical line of• traction; and shoula . i y' '.should follow the rule of horizontal '°' _ . r, I !W p� < ; traction, which is, that a man in a _. street car keeps his hat .on unless ue _ - .. . . .. I wants to -fan himself with 'it. Fur- �' • ::THE C' A R THA 'T H A S -E V E R Y T H 1 N G ' , ther points are that there is less ` - - „ , ~ - room in an elevator ear when men . , - - tarty their hats in their hands, and �tofn sl�i8 (s gi.l:eup.)astlra�d.lu>e�/. . -that in a jam the safest::place fora iia of amwamgi tun . _ _ _ _. _ _ r t 51241 et factory _ r: 'hat .Is on .your head..- . ".finder models begin a .. .. , f ,- On the other hand; most women .-• . _ . seem to apreciate this courtesy and ,, - - ., . __ . l Some .of them almost demand it, Be- --aides, when you take your bat of[. CHAS. COOPER - - . . _ • _ iCLAREMONT• . ;rou gat s nice breeze •from the ren- - ' ' ' tilating apparatus in the roof of the 1Di7f . . car right on your cranium:' In Sum= . .. _ . .. Hier it i_a needed. ' 4 _ . �., _. '. ..I . � :� I . ­ ..'... -­.!..�.. . ... ..'.],..., I., I li­ � ., I . I I ... I... I f , I �.. ..-.,. . .. ... ..... _­ ... 1�( I I . .." . ­­ �%...,..:. . I .... - .. I.... - I . ­ . . . ., . . 4 . . . I . . . � . � ­.- ., I .... .. . . .. I I I . . . . . .. . .. ­. 11. . �. ... �... - I ,.. _._-..r . - . . . . . .� - 1. .1. � . . . I _. . . I... _. - I . �.� . .. . . �. . . .. 1. - - . I . � . I ­­ I .. . �� I . . ... I . I . . I .I . . , . I .. I I - ! , - ��^� :' _- x,FT 'v' ( 'ay. -.-. -. N a .� ._4 �.. ,.. ..- _ .. ..- .. .,� -'y ., vz. - .. - ,., - .. .� _ ' • i .^', 4'-Ir•T •'"�'Y .. .. _ Pet P. r. - , Classified Adverbsmg _ 3'he Diagnosis of, Cancer wzo &ooss1SOMM ! $Y DR. J. E. HETI ,cask NEW AND C3ED c" AND TRUCK 423 Kin St. E., Kitdsenetr parts shipped ever'Ywhere. Satin- ` 607" Shetbourne St.. Toronto _ g C I GARETTE PAPERS :taction guaranteed or money refunded. . .. r-, ' prompt attention to en4utrles: Levy Auto Parts. Head Office. 736 Queen SL• INCE of every ten peCANCER causes rsons over, understand d -by wtheaet 1ia�teiffhauet not � er Malde West. Toronto• the alae u1 35 years, th.. sufferl+fg been given to the Public before, If Non e- �'^ yOaZaa1 LiI�E =�>tD»ati2>rQ is so terrible, and inQescrlbable. they have 1 have nut Been them. Finer ` \ J and ■uch a great Percentage of ltLaay 111ns1oas s�0]sPLETE. COURSE 85V. INCLUDES cases are not diagnosed until they are Many women why are atrald of opera- l� room and board. Jones" Hairdressing very far advarec�ed, It Is thought that tions R- to Gratl�ptiuns and have their I i my observatlona_ from the esamination breasts 'reinoved by cancer pastes: lZ (School, Listowel. Ont- of the hlaturiea of •hundreds' oil- auffef+ the can are far .advanced, then era way be of interest at the present there are no mistakes in diagnosis. r_- _ "''•,e 1R1�.=a a)efELO3fi1D time. These patients are never cured by these eP oma ' >Csseatial saw methods; there ars always recurrences. a„v ANY ROLL FILM "V E1.oPEp. AD1D There has been a Siert . deal .written ,luny yeomen with small growths which Minted. 26c coin. Iteprints, 10 for about early iugnusIs There has beet[ are not cancer, have had their breasts rl,. • ` 46a Windsor Photo Finfahers 102 wel- a great deal apuken over the radio as removed by the same method, and then 9 354. W -St.. Photo. r. Ant regards the lutpurtanee of early dfag- they imagine the Y' have l=ad wonderful = �A� � MVOp t O O a� noels. 1 do not prvuose t0, gu •'into results' and uerfect cures. , fy 1 IInQoil.=oyraL any details and review theee points, for The plapter treatments -in these cases uA`1 they, are alrrivat all tit the same calf- are terribly painful, and to think that a ha �IESEL ENGINEERING — STUDY bre, but 1 do desire to bring certain many n'omeu hays ..tu endure such i immedlafelI big field: new book facts before the Public which are casco- whrichliatorture fornot cancer should tlbe brought - 'abw ready: Write today for c}rcular. tial > — a 16bw r Publishingrite t -O, 'py,onto. James' Ewing+ in a paper RI+'err re the 11-ep ate ly, I then own u[ the Public. International Congress for the Pre.ern.- I3eDeutedly, i have knowu'harmlees con- General itT?Bed =TION tion ui Cancer. Madrid, Spain, 1333, bits mese which were in Ing n titutionot rons� stated: great expense and. 'tt.ne: .The -public Jet If our father knew ghat K1NG EDIVARD'B BIRTHDAY JUVE The great extension of our growl- 1 buttons edge of tho• finer dtagnosfs "of• does 'not know these facts, in speak- 5 i 0 E K D 23rd• Attractive phot,9 malignant tumors, theberfection of Ing of breast topors. 1,am very sorry kind of a life you're living, he would ?, $2.50-100. or 40c dozen. You sell loo aurgieal technique, the. rapid . ad- to say that many µ'omen hate had l turn over in his grave. p q i N Sash Tanaev Co.. 2194 %Ielrose. Mont- %rece In radiation therapy. the breast sacrificed which was no; at sh Harr Oh; no, he wouldn't. r growth in modern service. consti- necessary y r rub in Minard's- r, O ESS tute one of the outstanding achieve- How does this` happen'? Jerry — You dont mean to infer f=! C= =a TA03C merle' of twentieth century meds- A surgeon, 1t he does not find en- 1 - Checks heckterncol" td nitro - 33 OUNCE EGOS SELECTED cine. but all these agencies fail to. lar 1 lent- o1 one or more glands fa the that he would approve . [ sensibly affect the recorded death axilla. or nipple 'signs. cannot tell Hariy_No, but he wSs cremated. blemishes Atdntarats r aS' from our -own""blood-tested 6• rate ! om the niaSor forma of can- whether a small, growth 1n the breast to resttlarand new carp yy fpound white Leghorn 2 -year-old hens. cer. The reason is that these malor Is malignant or not. Some surgeons $10.00 REWARD economy sizes. ~ hse catalogue. G e r a I d liegadorn diseases cannot be recognized at an decide to operate• and think' that 'to poultry Farm Roots 3:' Kingston. Ont early stage and. when •recognized, be on the sate" aide -it- would be better for any corn or callous that cannot be . aro generally or alhen incurable. to remove the whole breast, and operate removed by the new Scientific Lloyd's ZXTSi391MAT�SM Dr. James Ewing .is tits most noted accordingly. Thymolated Corn Salve. This new sal -Vie tiTS atlthorlty on cancer in the United In the large hoe at -present removes corns and callouses In S to 5 N OF Al BEDBUGS1 ' COCKROACHES. A• States. quick-frozen sect4ons can be made and days. Thymolated Corn Salve desen- i t� in lice, ticlu. guaranteed ex- This 1s a very gra+e statement. Let the diagnosis of the growth determined attizes corns and callouses with the first termination with 'Derpo Puffer' Pack- tis loolr at the records to Detroit, 311th.: o - application. Send 45o for a large, pack - Ur 850. Druggists or. Demo Prodncta,. FIVE YEARS' CURES' OF CANCER --RESULTS IN DETROIT HOSPITALS, age, postpaid. Toronto. P.C.LLOY]D �7QCJI. LiiO=iTo3aI181 Per Cent. Living Living 72 Enbbar . 7a1Td•, Toronto, Z;ept W pll�>f,'J'Y sOi aassf 'Total -Follow Lost to Five Five- -ran year, Cases head UP Follow Yeara years24.7 '�� S Q g 21.7 fv'f' - FtJR+ISHED HOOSE. 80 ACRE 13least . ' 1927. 1925 385 233 85 59 03 - v - ir:�` ' land. Station close Good- 6uslnesa 1929 opening. Bargain, Lively's• Chudleigh• Cervix. 1925, 1929 257 _.18 AE' 15 34 13.2 tUatarlo Fundus uteri - .. 1928. 1929 84 - - 50 b8 - 30 - 24 - 26.3 Stomach ' • • • . 19.17. 1928 356 251 4 1 0.3 AtnfroLa and sumo a'as 1181>aQ 1929 Rectum .. .1927. 1928. 84 18 UP. BICYCLES: 83 aD, AUTO- 1929 i t ql 1 moblla tires. Free catalogue• Colon — c.- mecum ... '� . ✓ Peerless. 195 and sigmold .. 1928. 1929 90 83 -2 la, 935. - cepa i s—Feb. 15. 1 � s rtation p olo and Obstetr c _ !lean po _ •- page 860—Surgery. GYnee ..gY Toronto. Dundas 1V est Toron t What 1s meant here by cures ars not >piOT00>Lal= cures at all. or, at least.. but very few inside of eight to ten minutes A pa- are reaLcuses. It insane that rho yes- tient aIz:p1Y has two growth removed. ., OUR ROLL FLL318 DEVELOPED, tients are still Living. and, while' under a light anrom tic, _ i 250 s lira we admit that these pa- waits until a report is had from the - ent Suppose on- _ enlar oporeport fs n free ire! he ep epathologist.I t + toted with • r Surely a,- P 1' S Y car- e } se a rani0. lien were notre- -' is ys .. pftoto-Craft. 1831 King F•aat• 'Fb'� � •' - i good percentage of these mast have malignant, the surRf malignant r then $nod&y School Teacher (severely) gone to their 'phYalcians when the dis- the the Dyadic I � _ ease wag 1n the early stages, but the the whole radical aperatlon o! the .. 7,b( Sunday "• Willie, yon shouldn't'talk like that disease was not recognized. breast is made. In country districts The importance to early dfagaoafa " Is and the smaller hospitals where they _�o your playmate- .Had you ever Jn my estimation, so - very important have not' a comDeleat, person to make ire Off s0 man mistakes by the diagnosis of the -fro 2en section this - ..- s 01 ! that. having seen Y costs of heaping in � u ht P 8 done .- • 11;h0 g the family physician. and having dfa- cannot be , Ws head? - but covered in the histories of , ao many Aiopey 1ReoessarY: Willie—No, ina'am, I hadn't. patients that these patients Were first Operattong on the breasts of. women: + treated for other conditions and that i! -•the women. do not want to ascrtflce _ 9 peach Of :an ides. the true nature of their complaint was a breast and have 4 very a=tensfve _ not recognised, it seems naceauev for operation, ahospi not be e a outside - me.now to present these facts. of a large hospital where a quick- 7 ��� O 1 cannot blame the family Ohyatclau frozen section nt the growth can be _ UP UR for not discovering candor In massy made STS e tames at an earlier date. The family .. 1 realize that thle.lntorroatfoa will _ ����� ����_ cancer 1n mann farce does not see not be irwherely -received by wine iwu - cancer until 1t in far 'advanced. we surgeons where they have not this admit !list, and• as a rule, a does not lessbiopsyt service In hand. but nts, and MG Yoa'11 Jamp out e! Bed ba the wee many cqu cawu is a. year. and is not less these are Indisputable facts, and well acgvataLed with the various forms trey should be knows. lam sure that _ _-:-- a which map araenr fn' n nv , rises tp the, many women would much prefer to _ d/oitsfirx Rsftlsi body have a minor Ioperation and would not - @� should poor _oot two, ad ,� 21ndes the =_=ay, hesitate a much. The patient heal . �Ssit�� bowels u�� Some physicians, like the Dublfc, have tales to have her whole breast removed. raosfln►fasfseel!•7�>t'' an Idea that SL the X -raj does not ; nd f that reason does not consult In bowelL Goa �g�i j show cancer.. It does not exist. Re- the family physician early. Consider - or _ ,tames •.2 1 �y peatedly we .have seen cancer in the able fag may be used to bringing to iso abdomen and pelvis that 'existed. 'hut the attentten e! tiro People alts "great r wink asd thsworld bobpasi I& 1m= {m ortance of early. diagnosts, but when a�ps,relno.�entdoem•tatw4ssN the X-ray showed nothinlg. Ft pp _ p�emaKyam nod old often + ■how cancer f X-ray, cation It fa so diKicalt to m��yy[te a diagnosis in rtheIMSa,wdLIttakesthen two also impossible !n the early stag It is r. _nY early cases,' es$eclatjy Internal tJbatwecka possible ' on account of the to ':'efeesfs Ilttis IJvse P11L to get �• es for cases, would it not be wise for people btis33swfaslsestysadmsksIron the X-ray to show cancer every in Rood who have the I xa auaalcloa of having � sledap �gssmismsndppnadr, positions in abdominal cases. cancer to be examined by. specialists - I ASK YOU to please remembef, as you hu�yr along - malte�bllsAow4MlT•1'hsydathe Exploratory operations often clear up who see so many CeiPs and P1 forms the highways bound for some distant point, that 1t is[AlpmslbgtLaysmsskimelorIDasam7ln the diagnosis in abdominal cases. we of this dlseaee^ Yam 1sk !eS ikmtes's i�ttle fi.es Plias by have seen reutabera of- rectal cases that In.,conclusion. 1 might titato that Costs you nOtlling to be courteous t0 other drivers sr�s! 8tobboesbSel+wa tlt� were X-rayed which shov d nothing. there to a Cancer Commission 'Fund of ' and these Datlenes were treated then =420,000. A?ould it not be L. good plan land it Saves you money. an the faintly phXslelan 'tor haemnr- to utilize' a smala . art of that money by the or mucous callus.. for numbers in having Paid. well special- N It Costs you nothing to sound- your horn on the of patients were treated tar anaemia. Ista appointed 'bv - the Commission, to j M Had a ProPer.,physlcal -and rectal ex- examine any one who might suspect highway as you are about t0 overtake a fellow aminatfon been made these dt-"te"P- r,_ eor or utser referred by the family motorist and it may prevent an accident and would have been easily #itagnn•P•f ,hypician as sus Mclous° thereby Save Oil money. The important thing for err exact Nvesd of Caafer Clinics. y y- �� � diagnosis tato remove a small Piece of tn'r+r.cr .� cYamtn. a person for can _ — � � the Srowih: and. -have it sectioned Ih a cr theF: should ba a_taX-ry 'history ?R It cosh you nothing t0 give the other fellow a Wide n pat:tologtcal laboratory. .I cannot, stress t ken. bloo• counts and X-rays, be —berth when you meet him and it may prevg4 a ■ the great. importance of -Mabey. and' our aides. all the other'pbvstcal examination - --- �K' pathologists are at nresent an efficient according to the location where cancer side -swipe and thereby BaVQ you money' 1n 1%etr diagnoses that the possibility may be. suspected, t of making an error Is almost nil. On The,importance o: experience in the ;!� It costs you noth fig to hand -signal your inte2ltlOn - I i numbers of occasions T have sent spec[- [gnosis o1 cancer •fs one of :.the great ' Titers to d1tlPrent labnratnrfes acrd -the requisites nrcP-as ry -in make an early to slow down, turn or stop and it may prCV!`Tlt a iEXTRA diagnnpPP ��'' �lwa�s ,nrsrctleally the dlatgnoala , ? same. We' hai'e excellent tubercular' ellnfcs lislOn and thereby say you money.. - �A`u �s' About 25 Per , "ens „f small growths where ,-xamin• tions are made by ape Col y e O e of the breast' are malignant. -The chants Malfata 1n their line. Why should there it Costs you nothing t0 "alp" along at the Speed — of error to diagnosls'1n many of thesq not �+e dancer dinica entirely'!or ding Of rthe trefi'1C you are In and It prevents Other ' GO�J lhe. fatosl lite , cases is great. and often .very dfKlcult.' nosis" That aims must coma and t It 1s very important to women, ser I �hm,ld came 'soon.' InOtOFists ftom having to ".cut -W' ill order t0 -get value for your money. present a few nninta and Tecta that "there" and thereby removes one of the greatest' $oy Firestone = the It is reported that campaign funds onuses of costly accidents...) titre that'sives you aD in the Cr^� Old Days are so'difficult to, obtain this year [bees extra safety Eea- that there* will be a sharp curtail _ 'R It costs you nothing to be courteous gild coasideiate aures at no extra went in 'the, number of political of your companions of the road and it will prevent most. Your dearest Writes The dew, Yolk Times.— speeches. ' If this, is true, it will be accidents and thereby save dollars and Cents for Firestone Dealer has New .York City sixty, years ago was one blow the public can bear up under. everybody and prevent broken bones and, broken • a / a much more uncomfortable place in vefy + e► hearts as well. , a tire - to suit every the summer temperatures. The NeV� parse. See him today. York Times reported'- a pleasant —` 'So I appeal' to you from the standpoint of sheer "a breeze tempering the 99, degree ., f ITC H , -� economy to be courteous to other motorists On aH on July 10 1876, but the y Occasions. - heat ' TORTYSIL STOt•t•[p AN Ofel iersneft%tf had many- more of its' people• living . For quick reilet from the Uchins o1 Dimples• , practise sand'preach .the golden' rule of the road - in the dumb-bell tenements, fewer.:. blotches, eczema, athletet foot, rashes dna "Show to others the same courtesy -that you would. .. spaces, no rapid transit. The other .kis eruptions, apply Dr. Deania' cool-' '. breathingins, antiseptic, 1lquid D. D. D. passcrsfrftoxr. like, t0 have .Shown t0 you". city, in common with the rest Of the Its [colic otls'soothe the tTritated situ• Clear., greaselea and of Infees—dries fur. Stops the j country, had 8 longer working day' most Intense itchins Instantly, A 35e' trial / j 99 bottle proves It—or money bad[ Recommended 'Sincerely yours t � c..� n . by several hours; and that helps ac- at dins storeel for forty ye;an 'Ari for it1 sit „�7,.,a count for the appalling casualty lists tispepe Afstag,ptiolrs•• which a heat wave would pile up a good many years, 'after 1876. Pros- good running u into the hundreds, p Th t - - deaths into the -scores, were a tom- Go.piee+�C•"�, neon lace:. :• bra hoeha�t OF ss19see”" P � 'MINISTER OF P ^HIGHWAYS -TRY -'M _NORTH Shows how to yea character PAN TAR OF from handwriting, at a glance. .O N T A R ! O ti COURTESY. - AMERICAN IOw 'PREPAID _ ` .and and Nbliers.49 Ltd- Graphologist Room 421 - - - w. Be- a leader. for / Bought, Sold, Quoted 73 Adelaide St., better driving _ / Send for Com>?14,i Analysts Toronto 16 Regal Securities - Coorporation - " Limited Issue No. 34 — '36 41S • Richmond 3t. W � I! M azo 4:.i !'•'•'.y, d'.' :'F1'.v +. - • t '•�` GJ -Y• 1 M •. ��. ' y r • '. a ••.- [arv*1F 'e ,: 1` r _. .;'- .:�, e . `. 4.:.::.y ..^. :..-,wT +-iJ' ''`"ny a ^r,l.,: }M ,F5 'r� 'Y ..: - -YC ./gG., . �C n,et, '. y •�• . c .. .,,_ ..r �: �:r � ,,,, a '°x r xy+ j: .^'1 �y'i.;ar-"�+ff ;.rutt...z 35'dcm4_. _,i..,.A."_a.�`-c _firs .+. l „A'�, '; �' " a'_ : .. ♦ - Er4 _ li V IDA u1 • .ILL ..I c Mr and Mrs,, W. ilYhlLe visited ,i3athing Suits, Beach fnobes, gbortrs, with lllr and Nus. C. J. Stevensuu -- dies ]"mss Reid spept Sunday on Stutday afternoon. - -`�— and Monday wfth friends in Tor- --Miss Durtithy Hemeyer, of Er- Hats, Fibre Helmets. Polo Shirts,- Ties. -- - skine, Alberta, called un Miss Lois Rtunble, of Toronto, spent Stevenson a few days ago. the -week-end with her friend Mc�t Jui1n and Mrs. Draper and lit - Ida Sterritt, tle daughter, of lyeswick, visited —.Mrs- Wm. Burt and ;,-0 son, . firs: Draper's --parents; James -and of Toronto, visited with ;abez Hal- Mrs. Andrew un Sunday owing to "'Jett on Sxnday, the illness of Mr. Anarew. seines A$iflrew has -been on --�.'I4te public hbrar will be C103 - the sick list for several weeks but ed ''for the stutaner retest;, from Sat - is now somewhat -improved. - urday-, Aug. OtI4, to Tuesday -ug. --Miss Maureen Partridge, of 213th. Sob,cribers will be alluwed to Toronto, has returned hoarse after take out extra reading material to. b spending a week Frith- Geo, and Mrs. cover, that period. * �` Elliott and family. —The FIOAer Show`and-T Picnic —As ' usual, the Jewish Camp at held at, Rosetaank on Saturday by 3rd cozyoet>>aion, zrorth... othe- the Horticultural Society was well village, was the scene of a large attended. The flowers shown were g0kering stop the, city 'over the - very good under the circumstan- past weekend. ces. Everyone ',•lad a giood time. - -Henry Coates. and son, Allan The thanks of the Society are due and wife, and the • Iattefs daughter the President and Mrs. Cowan, the Helen. Marie, motored through the .Rosebank people, -the Con2utittee village on Saturday and visited the and Mr. Green, the judge. Mr. Misses Hoh and brother, Norman Rodd's display of delphiniums was ' and , othw Pickering friends. very exceptional for - the - dry wea- - - —air. and - Mrs.- C. R'hOlelr• and mer. - daughters and sister, Mise Floren- --St. George's Church, Sunday, ee Mackay and lady friend, of July 26th.- 7th Snmday after Trin- Clhatsworth,' Ill, called on their it,. ShySclkool at- 10 a m. _ . start, Ma's. C: J. Stevenson, on !hear Ming Prayer at 11. The Scout sway north to tamest fors abort vac- Troup of the Church of the Mesa - 1• stiolL iah, Toronto, Will attend Ernne When 'motoring am -'the base Service at St. George's on the lme South of the village one day morning Of the 26th. with members last week, W. A. and Mrs. McLean of. the: pickeriag patrol of Lone sates a beautiful fox -cross the road Scouts . Evening -Prayer a;- 7.30 p. JuA in frons: of them. The sight m. Preacher at, both services; Rev: - pf , a foie -is very unusual in this E. - G. Robinson- -Don't forget the 1Part of the L country. Garden Party in Memorial Park on.- n.-T'he'annual -The 'AnnualBasket Picnic of Wednesday, July 29th.. "Ample prov- -the Women Institute will be held inion haw been made to give every - on Tuesday, July 28th, at. 3 o`clockone .a pleasant time. F.,r further :at the home of -Kiss D. Bayne. The particulars see bills Buxted in var- Brougham and Highland Creek In- stitutes _are invited. Will members —At the meeting last Reek wh rl Please bring good Rall baskets the First of July - aff-:r; were —The record hot r7peii whin t "cleaned up", the Proceed •err )anted about two �%veeko came to turned to the Qamber of 'I= end on Saturday. to the great .over Clomimerce. The Cham-bcr *em al�­ rebef of all. Wlilie cooler weatherrequested • to. organize a Park was welcomed; a good heavy" rain, Board, congx-sed of five , members would have been much more app- consisting of at least line mer, ber, reriaEed as all kinds Of vegetation of the Police_ Trustee Rrktrd and "r is ,being burnt up._ The berry crop one-tnembez of the t%amber. Yof _ J, all dried up, pastvsea are bare, -Coanmerce, and three- o'b.'Frs app and all kinds of roots are badly ointed by the Chamber. I, is be - in need of rain: Spring craps havelieved by the mar.r''y o.` th•.se ` suffe2ez3 greatly Prow the prolong- intereated in the welfare of the -:,ed heat and drought. Oatw- that -fare Park-- that 'this organization can ripening -very fast have ,pract- best serve the villitge in the .oiler-- ! k ally no kernel, and • the -,grain is atiba ' of the Park. Titia Board are f ,1Gttle better than di:aff. ming no small' responsibility ' gardenparty under the sus- aild 'an;e beim: given the oppertun- Viloes Of St. George's A. Y. P. A. ity of carrying out g . procram de's - be held in -the -Memorial park fired by many of citizens. A Pickering, on the evening of Wed- -cur botvling green 'has' lens been look- resday, July 29th:. corrmiencing a; ed for by - a great -many, the. term-., 16.30 D. S.• T. A. softball gwne• sriIl :,t courrp, :xr-,e think, should be in be pleyed between Audley and .*,he Park- There are Probably many Pickering. which will be followed :mprovernerlts that . 'could be. cited, _ by an attractive program in which out each -acrd every.:rwve will ra-. the following artists will take part: ,Itaite funds. fend only a very smelt Bert Harvey, Caaada's Greatest slam available Sac ityear. too much Cotnedian; the Claris Family, of Aould not be asked for during the 1Greenwood. 'who 'will contribute first year, of orifice.a However: a orchestral number4 'Hiss" Norma reisponsible. board. wllfoee Bole dyt- - _ Platt, dancer. Several mxtving-Pict- les will be to look" anger the Park area be shown, .directed ,by and l„e •thirilptare expected in due ' Mr. J. W. Spence, oT Toronto. There A. i...1will be a rgtreshmettt booth on the course. r ..._?! a are to receipt of a letter_ "`• $rounds, ali<so cocoanut shies, fifh- 'this week from Mw. Le Gard, whu pored and ' s(aft' drink -4z. A ple wart' takes exception to 'the reference in evenirtR's entertainment is assure,i last week's issue, to the conduct' of `t6- all. -Admission, 25' cents; ckild- the. Torontoladies. .ball t Am, in . TM 10 cents. which we hold • up these teams as The Pickering Chamber of an' example in lady -like conduct. Convaerce is attempting to fill a Mr, Le Gar i informs u.i that the -very apparent void in the public T'rkering kids do nos require any activities. of this community. Every ex:arr:ples f"roM Toronto on this centre of`' population in the Pray- ince boasting any, measure Of matter, We are glad, to know that, and are quite ready to accept that . civic pride supports some public' statement.NVe are sorry that this body prmnoting the general 'Wei- interpretation . Should• have. been 'is fare of the whole ce'rrilmtvity, wh•- ,taken, .and to date thisthe first t ether it be a Chamber 6f Commerce exprepsion of '!lite kind that has Boase of Trade, , Iiia�snas, Rotary beta made . to. ` us, wl}ile" several . or Balis or,whatever similar ! have voiced their approval of the _Club all boosting the district in i reference' to the Toronto teams, ,title ;Oich they live. Can Pickering af- : not 'feeling: that. we had slandered ford to lag in this respect? 'We are ..the.. Pickerin,>; team. something we so advantageously situated in the ' would be very unwise in doing. centre of .one. of the best _farmiag_ ! A great many : people, when -they ' and dairying districts on the out- rsee something that meets with, ap- sldrts of a great cigv, with unea- `-prpval, they -Want something like ualled lake -front attractions at ouw 'it. The majority of the citiiens of _ door, • 'and- excellent transportation this village, we veuts4re f;ay, did facilities. We' must capitalize on ,to not even know the girls. were play - these ad,4ntages if we want co " ink ball'this year. the. first press •_. hold .our place. in the.. -race.. Tho " intimation has come 'along since Pickering Chamber of Cotnrnereo July 1st, suggesting that the- team ` bears. an bortored name won by_ pas+ , was now being organized: Such -be= _ activities, of which our Memoriat inz the case, . we suggested that Park bears abundant' testimony , here ,wAij -a:. team or _ teams whose - Mach more can be' - accom.0ghod conduct on the field mig'h't, be cnp- with prnper public , Virit be-! ied. we have -seen girls_ .te4ns . in _ tile_, hind it Everyone in "the southern 1 tltifi park that were a credit to :half of .the townttltip, should be in- 1 no- one. Again, we regret that Mi. terested for the scope of its wq=lr ' . LP Gard_ or any oubers should have - - .is• not confined•. to the.village. TI,P made this inferpretation, and wish 25 cent, annual fee is merely no7nrn- it understood that we wo-re not, in all so all., may. have. a part to plan . any ' Fway canting any- reflection on -Get your membership card _ftom our local- girLa, and if Mr. Le Gard `'.iFke officers and become a booste> will have "the "3port9" writer, ''for Pickering. Pres. Dr. V. E. Cart- (with whnen he is acquainted). Wright; 1st Vice -Pres. Dr. Fallaisa rtcmtinue his cmlkribtttiontt to this -.2*d .Vice -Prem.. E. C. Jones; Sec- rswoer. we may have the privilege- Ttieas.,, Cyril E, Morley. of keeping up with their activities. p To the First of July Celebration Committee — I wiggb to thank the Cofrwrlittee for their generous trePeL merit in the donation to 'our orch eAra' following' the Celebration performance. We would also a:s that we be given consideration in your pmgraM arrangements for 1937, and trust, that we have the honour of serving you again on that occasion. --Hart Williams In Memoriam D -kW SON -,In loving memory of Polly. Until the Day breasts, And .'dhe shadows. flee away. Mother, Dad, Brother,; and Sis- ter. ' The Pickering MEAT MARKET Our Motto= -`(duality & Service' g Special --Country Style Sausage 15e. per lb. 2 lbs. for 25c. CLAREN( E 11 LK, 29-31 M a ufager Phone us for Delivery.. Phone 1620.. DON'T TAKE CH ANC ES �P•lay Safe. CCrimilt ycur PruggiEt- :.-. lterueniber YOUR Dhl't,'GYT-i Ibi N10R9, thAn A MERCHANT q. V, R. MOOkE DRUGGIST —PUNH'Ali-toN. ONTARIO '^ Ready Roofing Just received, a shipment of plain roofing that we are selling- at special prices... Red' Top Insulating Wool' adds to comfort in sum- mer and - winter:. Saves fuel and the cost is low. -:-. PICKERING - = LUMBER YARD ---—7PHflN$ '4400 -- Veer - �dversr..fyttne�.tr , FOR RA1,9,, - 7 ft, M. El. Hader. Apply at News Gffice. 48 P114,y Fl►Ft YALE --.6 ntid 7 weeps old, Mn Tanner, Plokaring, 48 YI ANll r'1►R SALT:=t'ery re"on• able. Mrs. N. Randall, Whilevale.. 48-50 Ftl— k� y�+t �=« .«I�titnp lwnteln hod small ineubatgr, veru cheap. T. C. Brown, Brougham. 394E 1 USI -On 6mturdxy, July 11th, on Jthe Kingston Road, near Pickerin a doc- tor's case Reward at Pickering NewsOffice 48 �j`O R S A Lit -1 Refit t. rera Holstein 1' bull Galt, 1 -mouth uld from a good dam and sire. Tr os McGriskin, 1. t 18, can. 3, Scarboro. Malvern P. O. 48 FOR HALE -8 young pigh. 8 weeks old, R. A. Birtell.lot 13, con. 7, Pickering R R 2. Clareosirft: 48 F'`UR SALB—Hollpwcod Leghorn yearlings, all laying. Must be gold immed- iately. Need the space for growing stock- Dav id J. Scott, Altons Road, Rouge Hill. 48 R 8A LE—Collie p+tps, 2 months old, bred from parents that arc strict hgll ers $2,50 each', Wm, Davidie, care of Lorne Puckrin, Range Road. R R 1, Whitby, 48- •9 jj'VN HhNI'—IINI r, P,, deiryfHrni, a' clay loam: running creek, modern barn, ,Fater installed, brick house, 19 mil -s from To- ronto Apply T. Jacques. West WILOnt, 19tf N�� I'I URA1N(4-1 nn1 nrt pp rani rn """pt a av nurse in private homes ex- perienced. Cor'finemertt or any other cases arefullyattendedto Mrs.Henry Shea,Plck- err,g _ -- - - - 17-48 �0ST-A n S.,.rurday „ftert o -on. July .1IIth. approaching Pickering from Toronto, a Goodyear tire from Hudson -Esse: car, Finder please notify Ontario -Ladies College. Whitby. Lfberatreward. 48 CtBfllf'F 1'A1RY COVVP—RPvie' "tr•edand gradecows,'Gavcrnment T,B tested, Fresh and cic*e springer. elway. on hand. Blonel testers if desired Free delivery no wpurchases of 7 or more, satisfaction $narant""- . 1 Murpbv, i 'ndsaj- Ontario. Telephone �j'l�R 9ALFL=PIAre ►!IRAN rY •mrpr 1 show case 8 desks. 2 small tables, 3 Cole- man lampsplayer piano sad rolls. hall rad! flower stand. 2 wash stands;. Rumiey Oil PuR tractor, McCormick atiQ-tooth tractor cultiva- tor. M. -H. root pniver, steel wheel farm wago Y; new; 9 D, Bertrand. Pickering. 47-49 W "Pickerii��'s Leader Store" _ Hosiery by -Hole Famous for color ' and style .Another large 9hipmenftarrived—Full length and Knee High, in chiffon, crepe and service weight. Prices -49c., 75c, 95c. and $1.00 a pair. ; -- Hot - Weather Dry. Goods -- --t� ,i3athing Suits, Beach fnobes, gbortrs, -- Hot - Weather Dry. Goods -- ,i3athing Suits, Beach fnobes, gbortrs, Sla:.ks, Skirts, Running Sboes,.Scampers, :. Ankle Socks, Light, Underwear, .Straw Hats, Fibre Helmets. Polo Shirts,- Ties. -- - - Seeks etc: " mis. - S.-ICHAPMAN TWO STANDOUT VALUES °Tip Top Tailored Suits or Coats'for -: _. then or women= -New 'Spring and ''A Summer woollens., direct from °the - British Isles -•424.75. Gordon Maid Full-fashioned Hos- ier� Y. Service weight, Chiffon and Crepe. A ZT.EW a V 11-Ta� SHA T.)E8-75C. I=ti $1 Fred T. I3u>uLing, :Pickering " 1957 = _ -M Ff A . .. FOR- SUMMER DAYS We have 'a eoin.piete line of Cooked Meats _ --Cooked Ham l�. Chicken Roll ,Jellied Veal -Variety Uat -- Macaron.i and Cheese Loat Dutch Loaf and Bologna • ' e Headcheese 'R' a I D Butcher -(phone 3000) ' Tickering Tickermg'Hardw-a''re Store ATTENTION! ` - ' Potato Grower 'BUG KILLER Sudden' Death ' Tu THE BUG :NeW Life - TO THE PLANT COOPER'S 'DRI-KIL for Lice on Hoises', Cattle. Sheep, Pigftn&� Hens. 4 SPECIALS THIS WE.f _ 'Solid Copper Botie•rs at 82.25 Gal%a>zized Boilers at $1,00 ;Agent'for Me rmick-Dee -ibg Farm ]Machinery .and Repairs ."Our Motto:—"We have Of u prat it, 01 it i8 not trade.,' ; } Telephone 3900N `BALSDON, I S. - PICKER I I'�f G