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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1936_07_317 .3i'IiEGGv �r„--w ...•. :. ,;. .�..; r�r._ - .:++.• n ... -�-,.. ..--.r;w: Li"'.w+a "w -m ('%•ct?37ii . ; ,moo;, • aj 7Re .,m- ....;a- nc'z-' •', `q,.rp v,� .:. ... a . v.ixt d*k ,.' r .:. .. .r.., .. r'. n /. YN.. ..'- •.� ;{-.. .. 't 1.. � ... `S' T„ i ' •-•�' ^4•r T yi. f�� 'R.b .� t f ' t R • n 'PICgERIN(, ONT.. ,"Sr1 VOL. Lti'. .' RIDAY. J �;LI �;. PH . - . Greenwood Green River �/�j UUP , G-M&N i' V�++ NOTICE - (held over fzt,m list week) �Il� Me&c4t Mr. George West, of Ashburn will preac4 next Sunday morning R. H. C. PEARSON-Ptiyeictan •'Uur trucks pans your way Mr, and Mrs. John Raine, of Mrs. H. P. Smith and Marion, of . SILLS DYadSarltean. Dirnbarton. 1017 every day." Brampton, spent a few days with Toronto, are guests of blr, Sarui- $, FORSYTH. Opb. D., Direistor Mr. and Mrs. James Raine.. ford Doten. Bstablished 1858 R. tataetrie•I Aasoeiationof ontario, Reg. COAL, COKE. Mr, Albert Dennis and daughter Miss Helen Sims, . of. Peterboro, 1.her of the Americas Optometrical db: Eyn essmiald bt ap�ntm•nt _--wvUD, CE3IENT, of Alberta are spending a ferov is thg guest of her cousin, -lire .hopping _ Claeatatrst.Ont. Earl 'Linton. ftawBAND, GRAVEL), days with Mrs. Plaskett. )' The Mission Band will hold their Mr, Earl Linton has returned rt. ' '�• and annual picnic on August 11th in from Peterboro there he has been dlondays, Wednesdays pDo1vALD RUDDY nurrtater. the Park. All mothers and friends holidaying with relatives. .SoliucANotarrruouc. bluooyw+rvan• $T1ILDER'8 SIIpPLIEF3 welcome. Quite a number of our young and Fridays pY►Ce lorrrter1y. oecupred ny tae.- W �t. r.. ttuy'.people enjoyed the Cherrywood tln.a. wins of wart tivu.e. whttbr- +ay alEO local cartage WOrli Mr. and M'rs. R%alter Green andWhen a 'Holiday e07nts on a Cbop daughters, of Buffalo, are spend- garden party on Saturday , last -I f3EATON, BELL a KQbS The Y, P, took charge of last ping day we will grind the next We have also placed in stock a full ing a few days with F. L. and Mrs. it3arristors if Solicitors Sunday's evening service. Master day. line of Maple Ler.f Milling Green and family. Clair Shank sang :Ver. C. Britton .-W ILL J, 4LA•i'UN. K, C. Uo's Feeds. a To -get paying results rrom pig. _ Id. BRO O" 66LL, ti„ �:..l, U. F. KU3� Dunbarton was guest speaker, using as his As 'W. MITCHELL subject, "Are Christ's Teachings feeding the grain must be ground JAMJ 5 A W k1GH f practical in Everyday Life" flue. , xs Bay yv„ej. (oronto, saelaide (nab 'We are -glad to see Mr. Roy We take this opportunity to of- _ Pickering Ont, Thom in our, vicinity again. NO other mill rinds as fiat aS CO. RICHARDSUN & Uo:, Ii"atria- fer our sincere thanks through' the g w •tens, b i1citort. Nowrles etc., Suite 501. Office hone 7400 Residence 6510 Miss Evelyn Annie spent the end a lrseelaior Lyle Isirttdirig. sd lurvmo at,'roro.,to. P of the week with her parents Press to bis. and Mrs. Glias. White this does. Telwhone Ad. io.6a; rickering shone 3ais. stf 31rs. Ratcliff .and the girls were .and •family for. the trouble' they FEED ON HAMD rTHOMStjN & m�xILLAN-,3&rrie- The Beal Store, Claremont out from the city over the week- oat • to, and aiding in making the 1 garden pasta held on their lawn, a -_Better Service tbaip.Ever ten, Solrcttocs Notary rublrc. Office at PHONE 9-A end. �t,e�dencs of Mr. Thomson. lot i t. concession 1, '- success. Many thanks also t10 Mr•- 3 Pialbreng. Oeic 7.00 is: Thursday and Saturday FURNITURE ,� j T R 1 ITU R E Harty HIl" and Sons have ret and Mrs. Draper, Mr. Lehman, Mr. Fr. Z, G►R�'.Fri��'i evenings, tram 1.ro p, m e ws p. al or k j`" V urned home after a few' weeks ab- - . ,y��tppvat►rntttrent. 7 oronto office : GOS Royal Bank Walter Booth, - Mr. Williams, Mr. Bide» Fbooe'Pick ro.o. Toronto E3?sin53o3. We are displaying an attractive Bence. - Fd.: Wilson,' Mr. F. Turner, Mr: A. variety of The Ladies' Aid wvill meet at the Bielby, and' all those who served at ` ff-`11O�NANT do A` ti lea - Barristers. Aluminum and (;raniteware Etc, home of hiss: Garbett at the Bay the both and those who helped PIANO • V NIN� 't/$oliciuns. Notaries Public Furniture and, Furniture on Thursday, Aug. 6th. nth the piano, and :VIr R. C. Ree- �ARDON D. CON ANT: K. G Noveltiei: Mr. and Mrs. Bradley, of Ron- _ . _ ALL1N F. ANN IS. B, A.. LL, B, Prices low, in keeping tdiih timen. cesvalles, N. Y. are visiting with sO=+ ����+ for their help. -AND oal;ne•- •7 1 2•Simcoe 5t. S..Osbaw� Mr and Mrs. Geo: White Brougham All kinds of Relair Fork phones --4 and 5 (psLaws), and at the Court James and Mrs. Blenkin and lit- 1 tiauae,Whitby, (Mr.Cinsnt).Ptione7lWhit' RADIO SERVICE all Tuning Guaranteed by) • tle Marie, are having a week's Mr. and Mrs. McWhirter and . -_ A Graduate of Radio College'- holiday, having rented a_ cottage at, daughters spent Thursday with Pt. _ C✓• S. MaeDONALD ueyatestM oriel Gull Lake. Perry friends.- 209 CLOSE AVE. TORONTO - Phone Lakeside 1502 11\T91LC. SMITH. D. D. w.. L. D. S., jjp-t0-the-minute t_rainiLlg $roughaa� bis, and :V3rs: D. R. Waiter and lel' (5•cceeaor to Dr. J. " Omits f, Graduate of aDd ns; 'Mrs.. A Bucldngham, Be Orders taken at NEWS Office Ire (loyal i ouege of Dene Surgeons and Toron- a try _ al limpertlty At Clar out of�cea"e` D. A. FINEST EQUIPMENT On Thursday of last week, a 'fire and Lorne are at Silver Spring Inott's.store •very Thea y and Fridagu Phone 'Farm, on their vacation beast! 'art. Tff for alarm -was received, asking for help - The a71fit1al picnic of the Sunday CT ERBERTT FALLAI9E. L D 9.. Guaranteed Satisfaction ' at fire on the farm of 'F1r.. Wm• �hool '-was held at .Rartwna Park Shingles For Sale tl D D.S. Graduate •1 the Royal CoOrge of AT Anderson, west of Whitevale, I on Thursday and all report a very Win Su ;tons and the university of.Toconto. qga a grass fife, down at the 4th g16ce in resndence second door east of Sr. And- Renponable Prices r pleasant, afternoon's outing. d steel Shingles, Iaw'sCb,ircb. Pteker,as.Ont,_ :]thee noon: 9. Tabes sad Batteries.always on h �d concession, The tw,''s used two Mrs. W. Carlton and son, Percy, gilt (#alcaniz� s. m, to 6 p. on,.. or by apporntmest (x-ray tanks of chemical; and they cold and , Miss Pearl, of Toronto, were Bird's Felt Slere'ihlIIvten. sarviae). Phone Pick 3700. �31r B. ROY MILLER. Ais6. re-rubbering buggy wheeb. —.-- r ' not do any* more work without oust- , guests at the Hamilton, home, on Broughaon. Ontario er, which had to be carried about Lawn mowers sh'krpeued. i ',fists+inn" 4F orbs~. 4Stf - Pboop 1f.trk 1608 ";. t a, few R N 'half a mile: Some men B° thedrs M. Haamiltoonnl8convener of T PATERf30N S �LARRMO _. ss BLIZABET.H' RIUHAKDSON- U SI C ails of water for a third tarot, but Mwould like Oa11 and get prices. Phooe2811. - A•Fire andautomcbileinsuranceofallkinds. did not seem too keen, thought the all those, desirous of `taking thy. pyeeaantinllcomP•niesof soWfisatrtial stand- elm firemep could .drive over.for it, course, to give their names to her ae• Experienced' bi uelc Teacher which would necessitAlte rolling up - , in the near future. . ,FUEL FPOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer. with 8 Toronto CioDeervaior3 the hose. After the fire was' well Mrs 'F. A. Kpex arrived home on • for ooanties of York and assns. Atte- under control, and no- more •water Friday, and says, "Brougham is is lao a•I•a $I all kinds stteaase to on oborssas StaDdiIIQ. lTi Stght, Ilam". Address Green af..a P. O.. ons. the chef decided to re- good enough' for me." . She hada •` - Y' i TT R. BEATON. TOWNSHIP will teach afternoons or evenings turn to the station, but before lean- .lovely trip but is glad to be among Builders' Supplies L s Clerk'. Cvrrrera•cer Comlauaioner for Saturday reserved for school ing had to take consider:llble abuse old friends and neighbors •siain. (&tame stodavfts, Accounlani. Etc. issuer of children. from # mean who never subscribed '14rs Swardfaeger and Arthur - W itevale ont. _ .Marriage Lieensar. n - anything toward 'purchasing °t up a ��Rates very Moderate: .. Cassie of Winnipeg, and Miss Sias- :'Lumber and Lath - keep of the outfit .Such treatment garet Cassie, of Agincourt were I �1�1 lifil , M A t/� Studio at fry own home one mile hum, ,when the brigade is a volun C. Sbingles east of Brougham on No. 7 guests of the cassis familg_ this LIOENSED AUCTIONERR A.N11 S tary one and get absolutely no pay week. [ilu@ Coal. VALUATOK Highway, for their work, and,the only means Mr.. and Mrs. John Everest and '-ISalee conducted Anywhere. MRS, CART. D$V1TT of raising running expenses is by soon, Mr. and Mrs. W. Everest and _ Alberta QOi%1 r having concerts .and dances.. Some little son, and Mrs: tiev*man, were Domestic 'Coke - Pbone or write. Addreal= -- _--- . ___.Street, Ea people .do not seem to appreciate guests of Miss Gamietage -and--tlra _ - -- - l 614 DuodaO, Whitby, Ong+tin. Pickering Mills kindness when it is ,shown,. for tta,A Cher during the. week. Cement. Lime, F'lae�eT engine was away out of its territ- The Milk Producers' Association Maple. Body Wood ' • and had a fire occurred neer (�,� Agency far Frost dl Wood cry held a largely attended -meeting in Agents for Lundy F@noe You Cannot Avoid er home where the owner had sub- the Town Hall' on Friday evening. +- t Coekshatt Farm Machinery d1e 'fire equipment, it Accident Several , speakers addressed the and lids... '_6`50'ilIIl\ an Complete lire and repairs, would have been just too bad A meeting A short prograim featured : _ BUT Cho 1D and Feeds Of all little t'1O�t and consideration the evening's entertainment, and a and I BUT _ pp g would be appreciated. �- Com. serving of ice cream was enjoyed., Coekshutt Implements , YOU CAN AVOID kinds. - Mr. J. Routley and family, of � primo Before BuybW THE EXPENSE Brooklin n e the sympathy of _ Kinsale - -av THAT .Royal Pastry Flour (,heir old neighbors here m the loss - FOLLOWS 1 - Mr. N. Decker, spent one day of sustained -by them when their barnWILSON,. SRO e - PoultrT Feeds, Growing_ CYSe RIL E. MORLEY last week with 'relatives in Guelph. . was destroyed by fire on Sunday,. n, t4SN>3:BAL INSURANCE Mash, lea ing Mash Mr. and Mrs: Walter Stevenson this being '`the second barn destroy- 1.0A[St HIL �e '�' Ptita►e - Plelm.sug. 4M We carry all'makesof Plow Points. �n the week -end with friends in ed, by fire on Mr. Routley's farm... Phone Mark 7200 T ' Piston Attendance at church is eeping- Do N■ Lockwood Miss Elsie Cres:- has returner) up well for summer, Mrs. Glover .. ,SUMMER -�- PICKERINd, ONT. from -the 11060tal, not much intp• helped the service very much by SUGGESTIONS' - roved in health inspiring solo, Garden -R V ►7 1,a7 singing the p Miss Margaret Mudie has been of Prayer". Rev. J. E. Glover will r R. Ga CLENDENING Summer Health s sailing the last two weeks with occupy the pulpit here nest Sun- t For the Home and : FIINERAL DIREOTOR her people here. day, -- mr. Win. Richardson is spending Visitors for the week -end at the , . r his holidays with his sister, Mrs. A. he;lne of Mrs. Ge'o, Philip ,were: Mr. JONES' � f 'Verandah(' Private. Ambulance k Defy and Night Service Har here in Kinsale, amd Mrs. Williamson and the form- CCain Chairs - Pbone 9000 Mr. Albert Parkin and son, Har- er's another; Miss Anthony, Mrs •SNGMH REaPE amp old, cedled on Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hartman Jones and son, Mr. Harry ;. a R. d Mrs. Malvern 5000 burn on Sunday. of oronto Mr: and �+ 1 Parkin at Ash Jones T Health Salt 25 � Pa � ea _ • 1.50„ $185, �2 '��� I -I Lawn sesta Markham • -Onto ' The many friends. b Mr. Dm. Jarvis, of Cedar Grave and the Markham, Soencer will regret to hear khat he Burroughs family, n! Locust Hill. ]dakea�an invigorating Iind ' - 99C - 1111-' 1111-' is=very seriously ill,'' at Oshawa Week -end visitors at the.Ddiddle- Hooked Math Fat mere - Hospital. ton home were: F C. Midleton refreshing drink, which re- d 4 ,, • Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. and wife and sone, of Port Perry; lieveS sick headache, sour g 98C. - Gordon Farndale (m the birth .of a. I,, ,and Mrs. Sanderson and child - Ra id Flo Filter' Discs, 45e. un ren; E. find Mrs. La F1eu • stomach, indigeation,pne 'Waterproof Window Shades p da ter . Oskawa Hospital, on and non, Well -made chick troughs also July 21st. of Toronto; Stanley and Mrs. Slack lcly heat etc. _ .Complete, .49c, g •Tire annual S. S. Picnic in cam-' with � �rb� and girls, ' of .' Electric Plates, Toasters, Irons 'Baby' chiok troughs. at moder= pany with Greenwood, which was Sbouffville, liar`s POAIId t1II I Electric bedroom Lamp, $2.00. _ •- a prlo@fJ; -::._, .,, __ held at Oshawa, on the Lake, was Visitors at the Bert Harvey home 39e. s, The old reliable B, H. Paints. Enamels a real success. Iset weep -end "were: Mr. and Mrs. We have in stock a nice .line of We, are pleased to say that Mr. C. Dean, Mn. Dean's mother, Mrs. ISATHING CRPi , .._ gifts for the Bridal Sbower, >!� Varnishes, Wim. Manning, of Brooklin will be r r st • Also Hernesi Oil, Paint 'Oils, Turps end 3t>ltton; Mr. and Mrs. J Sherlock, 'See out iarjt assorttgent at the teacher of aIIr S. S. 'No. 2 for Toronito; Mr. and Mm Varlet', --��- Coal Oil. _ Iatest styles and colors. The �. STERRI'T'T the coming year of London; also Mr. and Mrs- Pen- t PICI-KERING NEWS masses -Harris Repairs . The -sympathy of the community nell, of Tor°nto. -Who have Just re- ^law prieu will sulxise you. Funeral Director goes out to Mr. James Roud toned from an overseas trip sad p Private Ambtelanoe AXVM �+` BUSIRBY and sora on the te�itta hielr wee of bTmWhRi firet�ltandiamiiieae having Eo Co Gof Bob PXM iii, D tbeir darn and eon and Al. and h PhOa@ I8U0 8i►rdwtse'e Phone 4600 burned o the ground lust gnyidey DRUiiGWP a Pg$�]�Q visited them in England. ��. A. I i iil�ei'blit<. vsituio uiorniru�: { t , --- Nit v .:r.:, xer, 6 .a,. Jbv-,; ,girt-.i:-"*rs-r?Ya•^- w :.ter•- - �r� ��'F. ;Oiz .. �x_ ' ,�, 7' a. - .,_+; ... .. a• .,.. '*' S 4t Vit. • „ his plowing while lying is bed. — souice"of gratification to his relatives Bad News for `Canada - ~ 'CANADA-. cton Tran --and iaacidentally, to the organiz- s Globe Das - Those 12pn script n "' --- : tion of which he is a member — if Writes the St. Loui V 0 CE THE EMPiRE� Week -End Parasites some signal token of appreciation 'That new parasite laboratory at such as a pedal wert to be granted Patch—As it is widely known, the - P Y Belleville won't be quite complete un- fw ' acts of individual bravery. This spruce forests of Canada are the j less it furnishes opportunity for Es eciaily al plies in easels where a m s new sprit supply �I P major source of newsprint study of the peculiar spec,es which 'policeman lays down his life in the for `American newspapers. The pow- a••ri-'es uninvited at a Summer cot- exeetitiun of his du-ty as 'halal ened in tage to spend aweek-end or longer.— the reser' case of Constable John der princes have decided to end that 'r�lE WORLD Broe4ville Recorder -and Times. La«is of the Sarnia police force, situation. Just when that resolve was P RESS when engaged in the ¢apprehension of taken is not revealed, nor how long w AT LARGE What is a Drug Store?a notorious criminal during a- liquor they have prosecuted their. search. LVith the. modern drug store handl- store hold-up. But the trail of the lonesome pine,.. CANADA Ing most every line of merchandise Many deed: of supreme courage it seems, led them to the happy coign possessed but found their' education and in. some eases catering to'certain are performed by peace officers where they were able 'to -shout "Fur expensive; and this, with other fin- sefiv'.ces. this ryue�tion has been up for thmi,g•hout the len-0 and brea(ith eka!" The development of this new - 'Unconquered social troubles, had put him into• a of the Dominlon, and the bestt,wa'. �I - bad temper. But he managed to argument from time to time. American industry may be bad news lin olden times a rainy spell would: P g It is on t}te way to solu'iion, flow- of a. token of appreciation of this for Canada, - but one cannot be sen - answer a fanner civilly when asked exec. Its Detroit Circu t Judge Theo- nature for gall-, nt • service performed 'hardly prevent a farmer from sow- timental about such , nn ttcsrs. Are to admire a litter of pigs. core- J. Ritchie has been asked to w,uld appropriately signify the ap- we our brother's keeper? Not when ing, his fields, flinging the seeds When he was told how expensive roc lotion of the ata a and of the p - abroad by hand. 3n this highly make a ruling in suit brought, by A the brothers live on .the alien side. mechanized age, however, conditions it was to keep them, he again lost mIbIie whose interest, the;:. serve. of temper. the Graham -Pare Co., owners of a of a national boundary. Theorize as have to be just so or the machines "Kee them! he roared.., "Be buil in Woodward avenue in that R.C. 1L. Quaiterly. we may about the fraternalism o! w111 not work. We haven't yet con- P city, against Frarik Uprighc, pro- - Inan, economics everywhere prattles. thaukful you -haven t got to edu- praetor of a drug' business in the - Davli:rht Saving its first word in the • native tongue, quered nature.—•Edmonton Journal. cat, them. " -i amily.. Heralc and , . building, who recently ' installed a Already, this 'year, several p aces and its last word: Security, like Weekly Star "fast" What Conscience Does - - .' lunch counter in his store. which had decided to go on fast charity,. begins at home.. A pleasing bit of news from' God- The Graham -Paige Co., acted .after time have reversed their intentions, crick announces that a local none- British Columbia Apples William Ka: topodes, owner of a whil . 'others which had " %worn off" genarian in receipt of an old -age British Columbiaapples mane. the restaurant in the same buildir-g,. had .have changed their minds- and de- running "there is usual- no recur- ,g , pension is trying to make some re- largest single contribution, $5,201,- sued for $25,000, charging- that the sided to go on, after all. rence of the trouble." —. Dlarcchester. turn for it by destroying we in 400 to the gross :value of the Can- motor company had,violated the pro- Thus, with cities sand towns, here, .Guardian.. vacant lots and fence corners. This adian 1935 fruit crop. Lova Scotia, visions of his lease which Rave hires there .and everywhere, running on ' pensioner may be old, but his can- with a somewhat larger production exclusive 'Yestaurant privilege in schedules adopted fora wide variety Stability in Freedom science remains active. Further in- bit a lower value per barrel, was a the building. Kastopodes asserts that of reasons good or bad, the general serest will be arouses: by' his com- g Probabl there is no nation• in the Dori second, $4,266,000, while Ont- the drucgist costs him 3_5 worth ct situation is ccnfusing in the extreme. wor:d where greater diversity of Ment: "The weed inspectors are sup- aria's apple crop, $1,999,220, was the bnsines s daily by selling sandwiches Surely it is time the Government opionion is expressed than in the Bri posed to look 'after this, but the only other item .that passed .the mil- and otter food. --St._ Thomas;Times- cif Ontario took this question into ' trouble is they don't" —Toronto lion -dollar mark. However, 'Quebec Journal. scricas consia:eration, weighed the tisk Empire, and certainly there is 4lobe.. apples yielded the _Highest returns to arguments and passed legislation de- no part r the . world in ver there _ growers with an average of $4 per Seasickness signed to dispose, once and for all, .a greater stability of government. Food. Chains in Canada barrel. -Country Life in B.C. A .Vancouver man on bls way to of the. existing inconvenient and in- This seeming paradox is no paradox ur pe was experiencing seasickness etl'icient, Alice in Wonderland mixup.. at all when it is understood that the _ --,There were 86 different food -chain _. British people long '•o companies in Canada in 1935, o er- Plowing by Radio :: for Pthe first time. Calling his wife—Brnntford Expositor. r. h p le a� learnt the P value of freedom as an element in, '-sting 2,309 stores with $105,624,100 No longer need the' plowman to his bedside, he said in a weak voice: "Jennie, my will is'in .the trust and" indeed as the very essen a of, Rales. In 1934 the same number of bomewaid plod his weary way. `"if THE EMPIRE chains operated 2,395' stores with a radio controlled t;ractur.plow, which company's ,car: Everything is left to stability in government. A recogna, $104,912.800 sales- Increases of al- an American company has produced yon, dear. My . various -stocks you - Hay Fever tion of thea. facts is important in f - will find in .my safe deposit box.". world •where the disregarr' of them N '4noet 10 per cent. -were recorded• in proves commercially feasible: P The simple announcement .that a has caused an much unrest,,, uncer- Saskatchewan, Albert. and British This ultra -modern plow is • equip- Then he said fervently: "And Jen- n,,w care for hay fever has been dis- Columbis —Bureau- of Statistics Re- ed with an ultra -short wave re- nie. bury .me. on the ether side. I covered is not in itself likely'to raise during , arid, bloodshed. She worts � P durin"g the last few days has had its port. ceiver, Instead of riiing a. jolting can't. stand this trip again, alive.o�r unduly the hopes of those who suffer dead.''—Edrr,onton Tournal: ears, "assailed 'with proud boasts ' of tractor seat across- his land.' the from the disease. There have been conquest and with arrogant claims _- - The Drawback farmer of tomorrow may sit quietly too many cures. Yet if the of power which have had no counter - He was prong of -the' fine eons he inside a watch tower and before him' -Police Awards disillusioned can bring' themselves to part in the history, of .the British will.,be.a simple switch -board. By It is an unfortunate fact that no read further; there is something pro- people. `Government is so much a merely turning the, knobs -be* can form of decoration for iic6 of hrav mising in the latest discovery. . guide the course o! the machine' so err ori the part of peace officers The treatment consist:; of'a. coating matter of course that there is a Charming Day Frock With sranger of those who have enjoyed it Iong as it is under his observation. apl ears to be in. existence in. „Can- of ironized zinc to th. inside of the in its highest f, rm failit.g to safe- Capeltt Sleeves If he finds sitting in the watch ada W hile6 the average policeman nostrils (where the irritation starts), tower 'somewhat ' tedious, he can sial Took on deeds of oourage per- •and after three or four applications atuard it ar, at any' rate. treating h formed In the face of'extreme danger the tris orit of patients are render- lightly.-'►felbourne Argnr. ` dream o! the day when each farm. j y -- i t will have its television equipment as being: in the customary' -routine id. free from attack for s year. If r and the plowman will be able to do of riot-, it should, Aevert�te.ess, be a the treatment is repeated three years Rneclpt - TRUE STREAMLINING PLUS S'OLID STEEL SAFE"TY bS" �YERYBODY admires the beauty of the 1936 Chevrolet --the only low-priced car with the famous streamlined Bodies `c _,_by Fisher. But seasoned motorists point to something far more important than. good looks, which - - - -- ne offers in its field.- And a - _ - ' aha -t -is -tie eae#�+�f Top roof. - — 0 The fact is, this Turret Top that gives you overhead • Proteio n, alsounFe'the complete amlininqesoakq of the cor e Turret To is gra ' from one solid, seamless sheet of steel. .. •1. ' "There's no old-fashioned insert of fabric- ,- -and-chicken-wire to mar the beauty of its smooth'gleaming surface.. Make sure your next caris safe from' the top down. And that, means, of course, choose a Turret Top Chevrolet.."The `Thi Only Com�leie Low -Priced Car". Monthly ,o e General : O payments to suit your purse on th G al : Motors Instalment Plan. 4.7 ;Priced Master DeLuxe Models .."Or a cape nmr of course �' � from $esa � Illi h Delivered at factory, trot as broadening — and since �' � yokes are very important this sea- �' �,�1 (Standard Series 2 -pass. Oshawa, Ont. Govern- 0 meat taxes, fre:g&i and son you'll want something differ- Couto) license'extra. ent. "Unique" is the term that S characterizes this. yoke — notice how It cuts in one piece witi, the, The Only Complete Low -Pr iced Car capelet sleeves tricky, rs:i't it'! + -.Ample fullness is contributed t•a LIC BRAKES TURRET ,TOP BODIES PERFECTED HYDRAULIC ; the skirt } a Nide -;ore. while A }} BY FISHER .:. VALVE -IN -HEAD ENGINE... �:SHER NO- topping narroty belt .nriUCACe� 6t 3 , DR/1FT VENTILATION . , . KNEE -ACTION (on Master De 1,uxe small waisclin a elle a. Step into ..SAF Y ss THROUGHOUT 1 Models)ET GLA G the fashion stride. by sewing this " captivating moc'e• in chiffon, silk or printed chiffon You can also : - make the yoke and sleeves in con. trast if you wish. It's very cool -' for warm days an(i not in, the _ least expensive. Barbara Bell Pattern Nu. .1817. s B isdesigned for sizes 86, 98, 40, > 4`L, 44, , 48,' 50 and 52. Size 38 -' requires 4 :3-1 yards of 39 -inch r • material. -IOW TO ORDER PATTERNS Write your sump. and addreu A�.QQ. nn .. * �, , c*.A *� pattern wasted. Enclose 20e is HL1a7 COOPER - CLAREMO1� l stamps or Cola (coin preferred) i • wrap it Carefully and address your !� 4 ' ., *rder to Barbara Bell, 'Reom 230. . 73 Adelaide W.. Toronto. 1 j CIAL Pensn�ScheAVE FINAN , or UPIo ees O a,hit - ` with alt wino f �'�'riglzy Company Contri- . HEARD 1 "r01I thein r . Ywtes Nearly $100,000 to Start Pension Plan. Every man is a hero in his own N i own home until after the company leaves. 'Over 'tw.o hundred members of ; A test of 400 lbs. of Wendigo (;old Margaret Had >Jofie dines gfor th • the Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co. Limited A young lawyer tried to give him- $ ' Mises ore conducted by C: I.• L. lab ea'the'completion n financing for the of Canada join with 3,000 employees self the appearance of being, exceed - oratories to determine the exact char present devsituatpd campaign. The of the company in the United States ingly busy. During his absence from acts. of. the flotatton unit to be in- property is situated in the Red Labe in a pension plan recently announ the office he always left a neat card stalled has been completed, and shows district and a shaft is down 226 feet cess, The plan went into effect in on the door marked "Will be Back a recovery of 95 per cent. Results of with somR drifting done on the two In An Hour." ��1�� OT the test will be submitted to the com- levels established. Previou : workings Canada Under the , Ist, "1936 amount of On his return one day, he found 1 yang's engineers for approval. With cut the vein on the GS=foot level show- on that a rival had inscribed under- in about 30 days h ishaft proposed rom the presenteet of $45 programmere. Is oh push explor- pensionse companY's gesandepthes lengthofsere ce neath. "What For?"' C�Z' ( start deepening the Wrig- present 600 foot level to 1,000 feet, ation of known are bodies. with s the .always Company. yintergely -Sweet Young Thing" — And get with new levels to be established to interested in the welfare and securi- ft l `j that depth. The last goldbrick wag' Diamond drilling on the hake Ath- this, Reginald Tweaksbury Twiggen- ty, of their employees and have bottom, I' couldn't mention you and valued at .$5,744 and represents Thi abaska property of Athona ?Mines Ltd. always manifested this interest to my boy friend in the came breath:' _ ..,put for first 10 days of July- is continuing to give good results. Ac- the fullest extent. compares with the previous betel va- cording to the latest reports 30 feet In order to credit employees' w Boy Caller — "Why not, my fair Give , s child a sonorous and im- lued at about $4,700 and June produc- 'of core averaging $5.50 per tori in have been with the Company for maiden.' preasive name, and you are sure to be tion of around ;10,000 sets a new high Sweet Young Thing '— "My, boy mortified. He'll be nicknamed Pete, gold has been intersected. One 5 foot many years before the• start of the friend's name is Percival Afoystus Dink, or some such take -of and no - for the mine. section returned a value of $5.15 -per plan, Wrigley's ha%e made a cash body will ever know who is referred contribution to the fund of almost McGillicuddy.' An In gold discovery has ton, 'while a 12 foot section Fielded a to, if they happen to see his name in value o[ $5. per ton. - 100,000 . to cover these years of Optimism is often a greater hands- print. been made in the Horwood Lake area, previous service. Thus any employee cap thea pessimism, the pessimist weal of Porcupine, and according to who has been with the Wrigley at least dean'tcount hie chickens and ,vest Roche, president of MatA-Lac A programme of diamond drilling Company for 25 years and whose Classified Advertising `. "fold Mines (1936) Ltd., he has staked Ilse been started on the bfayrand pro- salary • is now,$200 $200 'e mo:,C), would insist on drawing the money before a group of claims on behalf of the, t are hatched. ASTIr1CIAL Maes"' l ----company. Surface showings show con- Dertq under option to Dunlop Consoi have an automatic pension of $50.00 iiPy idated Mines located immediately ad- per month. MY BOSS e.' l-,IANGER STANDARD LIM CO. siderable gold and fiva samples taken lacent to Laps. Cadillac Gold 'clines On the average, the Company 126 Wellington West, Toronto. Iid gave assay returns up to ;96.60 per on the south in Cadillac Township, and the .employees pay into the fund My boss, he is shard -boiled bird; 1 proved limbs without shoulder straps. ton in gold. A. crew will be sent to the Free catalogue, -'•property immediately, to commence Quebec. Drilling is being carried out an equal amount each mouth. The .like him. 11-is.lee a14vZllLOrlgg! under the direction of Cameron Yule. employees contribution amounts to His language is the,. worst I've'heard; azploration. who Is in charge of operations for aboet four cents on every dollar I like him.Ny ROLL FILM DEVELOPED AND the company. earned. The retirement age is set He damns me up, be damns me down A' printed, tsc coin. Reprints. 10 roe - XcLeAan Long Lac Gold :nines has at ne years. Lite expectancy is esti- His smile is rarer than his frown, 26c. Rrtndaor Photo Finishers. Ion Wel- sncovered a new break on the north mated at 12 years above 'age ti5. But his merchandiae.,ia the best In lington Bt., Windsor. Out. f� group of claims in the Hutchison Gold output for June at Shawkey Lake `area 'Yronl which encouraging Ho•tever in the event of death; or . lawn: I like him. ISTivCATsoxiti Gold Mining is reported at 335,95y, .chacontimsance' in the empl iyme it of 1ESEi ENGINEERING - STUDY m values are reported. The new dtacov- the Wrigley Company, or in the case It costs a girl & slot-of--moseg- to no treads, -write big geld: new, boos Nry shows a width of 2 feet, and .1s according to officials, bringing total of early retirement, ,emp1. ees may General Publishing Co.. Toronto highly mineralized and lines up with production since the mi'l'l started, op 9 • look' beautiful while she is_ being now ready. is rue today for circular. withdraw the funds 'Which they have courted, but she gets even after she sogafzs aTa76aaaoa the Hutchison Lake strike. Diamond eration to February to' approximately pSfJ into the plana, pi'is interest is married. _ drilling on the southern group of S $126.310. A high grade ors shoot is cc>upounded 'at 3% oan:r.11s- Pay• ' KING EDWARD'S 81RTFIDAY, JUNE claims situated between Elmos Gold being opened on the 4th level east Friend _ "But dsult your son sort 23rd. Attractive photo. 'button/ Mines and Magnet Consolidated In, at the present time, This is apparent -o 4naaperce pensions wage mollify 4ea ,., $2.50—loo. or 4ee dozen, You sell 100 the Little. Llktle. Long Lac field, is DrogTess- ly the downward extension of the high of listless, Dir; Dtoneybags. each. Tansey Co.. 2194 Melrose. Mont - by the number, of years with'ti:s Mr.* Moneybags — "Heavens no! real fag, following delay due }o the recent grade ore opened up on the third le Gompatry. He'd gdt s List of blondes, a list of isyssY affiCss slso>ta lata goes _ forest fires-lu-tb*-area- As an eximple for euro:,)yeas brunettes, and a list of redheads." long with -the company, a man Rho 33 OUNCE EGGS SELECTED - 25 • from our "own" blood -tested 5 Qdr�LttBS in St�llft8talCs peculiarity concerns til'e fatalities. has now been "with Wrigley's for Da you wonder where the word "Sa- 'pound white Leghorn 1 -year-old He hens 1 As compared with last year the twenty-five years,. earning n salary tah" came from? We think it is lust poultsy8 Farm. Rdhts r3� ttclnsat n. OnL --y--" deaths for the whole week rose from of $200.00, would, if he continues an Old Nick Name. arslacTe gz'rn>itlsaiasz>D New. York Times. ' 15 to 2�, but for the we per- with the Company for twcpty more : ' Governor Lehman designated last ind there, was a decline .eon 11, to years, .,earn a pension lives $ut the mocha, lice, ticks, guaranteed ex- per a ►islet Week Thereupon 6 deaths. per month.. And if he lives out the Two drunks were riding the street BIrDBi G. C�)CliRcIACAEB. ANTE. :wee s y tera�tnatfon with '•Derpo,• Puffer Pack - Safety car. After paving tra6elled for half $ _ Uis perversity of things brought a Last year three-fourths of all 'f>- normal expectancy of 12 •years, an hour or so one asked the other: age 85c- DruRgists or oertao t't oclucta. else in automobile accidents talities for the week occurred in.the will have withdrawn a total of $15,-- buddy - �rin e city i as compared with last last two days. This year only one- 840.00 although hit contributions First Drunk — "Say, hie, Toronto. - a ear and after a gratifying decline fourth occurred on the week -end. A would amount to only $1,920.00. hi Second Drunke, what time (pulling a box roi URNISIIED HOUSE. s SALE ' �_-business- extending over over many weeks. How- week is too short for safe general• matches out of fi!a pocket and look- h land. Station close. Good businees- rivet, Governor Lehmun is Governor ization. But eternal .vigilance is the e • jug at it' gravely) — "Ish Wednesday" opening, t3ar¢Ain, Lively**, Chudleigh of rip -State as well as New York watchword. — s he , Ffiend Milers First Drunk "Hy Eo h t a' hie, Obtario'City, and the up -State record fur - j 1• must get. off herel" - PSOTOQIIY Lai week was very good. SSD Years Old yourt ROLL FiL]tS LtECELOPED, Eternal vigilance la the watchword - A man compares his p09aeas10II8 printed with free lnlargemenr, 2S'c. bat the -ray be permitted to hope with what his parents had; a woman ppoto-Cram tti3!' [:ing Ease. Toronto. A church with a wooden tower, s To the long list of Canadian edi- &At th.i jump in last week's figures tors who have- died since the New duck pond, a village inn, a smithy compares them with what the neigh- szcsoys, aria avTo Tssa asseasas 'a In town was an isolated event. One and n few scattered cottages, all of Year must be added the name of hors have. t p, A UTO ]IAB f LE T1REs whichconstitute 'a •village, have sur- . J. W. H. Sutherland, editor and pub- 2 9icyclea, - s10 vp. Tranrportatlon h 195 rendered to .the demands of modern ltshet' of _the Evening News, tieW First $ailoT (tri rowing boat alt's. prepaid. Free catalogue. P.,eerless. days. Totteridge a pretty .Hertford- Glasgow, N.S., in the heart of the being shipwrecked) — "What! _.Pull Dundas "vest, Toronto shire vil,age, is to be developed in coal mining district, says the London for that? But what's the use, that is AUTO ACCEssOX=s + the form of a housing estate,' but `Free Press. only the horizon." AND t'SE C.1R AND TRUCK. { II p RLC ' every effort is being made not to Canadian editors- who attended -Second Sailor—.Hang it all; why NE parts shipped everywhere. Sails - break the spell of t)ie old-world ' the• last meeting of the Canadian be so particular? It's better than no-. faction guarantPee or money ietunded. charm and historic associations. The Press held.in Toronto early in Map,, •thins, isn't it?" pnFmpt' attention ro enqutriea: Levy Auto rnrts. Head Ofrlce. 735 Qne:n SL — - — -- - - and. .. .�' _geAt, Toronto. lm7e l �ceynetu church, with the im- will not noon forget Mr. Sutherland. -' century _. w tree which traditio --.-There lead been s lor,i-i3nd. at_t E€ Or,aTE1N8 Pon BALE says is 850 years old—in the church- rather acrimonious debate over the Lite la not getting, but serving and �L'LLY ACCRFD1TEn. GREATEST yard ,and the many fine old country handling of the news of the Moose giving, breeding. Seri•leeable blahs of rine:cel- �I houses in the neighborhood, should River disaster. There was consider- Not fulsome feigning, 'but present led dairy hnwking �'e corwider. Famous do much to maintain the dignified and. able difference of opinion, expressed hour living, ei ain . head. Apple. Nta:v Farnlivlin nden is.gCalvves rural character of ,the village. as to what had taken • place in theill N L Y Firestone -�- - Inst brave 24-hour fight , to rescue Life to not straining, but freeing and change for horgesl4hto BTrrr.RStnnSsic� 11oWing, Stock Farm. Stanstead, P. Que, gives you all the Sir jagadis Bose has already prow- the entombed men. Not fulsome feigning, but love over- e>;b'a features of Two ed to the scientific worldthat plants Finally when everyone had .had flowing. Grenville-K'ielser IEstra Cord Plies have the ability to feel, and have their say a .gentleman, , whom few " =dear the tread, Gran- vtking as well as sleeping hours, The think so, toe. knew, arose at the back. He explain- Scotch that he Laws ahouId be Written in simpIs ; nipped safety locked Japanese evidently time -an electric light com- ed i the, broadest .of was the publisher of the New Glas- language, but it this were done what iCords and Safety Tread Some ago a huge neon advertis- News, where most of the drae- would the lawyers do? with Oe`y extra Together pany erected ing sign' alongside rice fields. The ' that it gow german came from. He knew them . rider strip. farmers protested, saying all personally; they were all friends these give you 25% would interfere with the growth of of his. He had. talked with them Monetary Metals � :'1001$ ear non-skid mileage their rice crops, but 'no notice was since their return from Moose River. 'r life At No Extra Cost. taken. Unfortunately for the com-Then in simple, but eloquent lanai- .Limited 'Replace thin, worn tires pany, the crops refused to ripen and age; he told the story of what had in 'the heart of the intense -NOW. See your nearest the farmers took their case to court. actually taken place in that long activity of the Red Lake Gold FIlrestone Dealer today. Here, it was adjudged that the elec-.- awake, and fight. They felt they had done noth. . area• V•, tric sign kept the rice the cultivators were awarded ade- ing extraordinary; it was ail part, of their' daily task; they did not look 'INQUIRIES INVITED j quate compensation. on themselves as heroes. When the Buy at. Market, Thru Your speaker sat down there was not one Broker or GUARANTEED of those present who was not -touch - ., for HORSES WORK BETTER ed by his recital. The debate closes- A. J. SLOANE & CO. Ltd. The TME�11E ..ben freed from Saddle Boils, Cuts, Sprains, Distemper, Colic, ete- by There was nothing more to say. 45 Richmond St. W., Toronto •, speaker was the late Mr. Sutherland.. W. MONTHS liinard's Liniment. Keeping a bottle of Minard's in the stable as well as P The miners have lost a good friend .in the bouse saves vet's and Doctor's th - death of Mr. Sutherland. In buts' Po his paper he always has'been an ad- yocate of t::e miner ,and the steel • j worker in any plans for improve- ment of working and living condi- . • e6 t'Yr » I: ns. , > r•. :Vn4 OF PAIN tions a sTO1�lED IN A MINUTE .. . � I , • Are Too tormented with the itching tortures or ' Young Doctor's Wife -- ''Oh, Her. ecaema,rashmathleta'rfooc,eru tfans,orother akin ai>lictfons? For quick and hap y relief. • ` • rp, are>iit the clouds and moon .love- use croopltins. a is gentle liquid 8. a ri- l tonight?'. Soi.E A6El4T ta'tredraidnO°Clear, greasden and hstainlesa-- E , 'y Young Doctor (absentmtndedlp) — �E. M- GEN EST dies fast- Stops the most intense itgt!5x SHERIMPOOKE. QUE. Instandy. A 33c trial bottle, at drug St 20 Issue No. 31 — -I "Sure, that cloed coming over tq e e arova tt--OF mousy ba¢It. 5a moon reminds me' of a torpid liver. - , • A • j ... ;..•'rt•.^wtirQa., ,.a'�x,. .. r - . r Z;R „r: � •Q.X . �.. t fi- • e z ," w �. ° iG�itZt11C� PELVO The Bracken, Liberal -Progressive Farm M tiC ll 1! l l e rY ;FACILITIES ,� Yov4s Leaf Xutug brit Government have been returend to ♦r - _ Term power, but with a decreased major- 41.75 ajor 41.75 per year; ;1.50 paid in advance ity. Returns are incomplete. Frost if Wood, Cockshutt, J. I. for 91'adag Subscriptions to the United States Case, De Laval, S. A. Lister. and Gt. Britain ;2,00 is advance. THRESHING M"ACHFNES•--New, INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS and WAWANESA INS. CO. Barclay. -Transport Used and Re -built; Geo. White _ (heap Rates for Fars and * and Waterloo. All sizes &Equip- in yourch6ice of fifteen Canadian Buildings - JOHN MURK�R. •Proprietor. Daily Service - - menta Windstorm Insurance on Bdldinsi between Claremont, Brougham and British Companies of Sound Windmills, Silos etc. New and Used Machines in stock. Automobile Insuranse .ed Altona Greenwood, Whitevale and Torontc Inspection invited. Financial Standing All Kinds "'dKiss Florence McKay of Toron- My drivers are trained to be carefu: W. F. DISNEY Greenwood ' 1PVriy oe' Phou! to, visited with Mr. and Mr's. H. courteous and reliable. ' Ten years-bzperience in Banking -ice' PHONE PICK 2.314 41tf Slack, on Sunday last. -^- - `"BOWMAN ROWE The,Sunday School picnic held at Special Rates on Long DistanceCARPEN-iER &BUILDER and Inawance. Now "serving eliattb WgITBY ONT' ** Ramona park was very largely at- hauling. in Thirteen Different Townships and .: ' ' tended Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. M. No order too small. None too large Alterations, Sash, t)oars and ��� You Can Buy WHO '"Tindall on Sunday were. •Sir., and -All shipments insured and proteeteO Screens made to order,- with an office system to take earl- TIRES, BATTERIES, .Mrs. Scott Sind family and Mr. and from the weather ACCE89URIE9, " Hire. J. Symes and daughter. Plans and Estimates given on of double the volume 'efficiently.. Mr. and Mrs.' B. Reesor niptored At as low and better prices. • TeL Clare. 311 — • P. G t General Repair Work. to Frazerville " on. Wednesday -last, T Your- enquiries are invited and gout as where they spent a short time with Class. B. and C. J. POYtiTER, " lir. and Mrs. F. Lecke Owned and operated by you eau in Toronto. Y' Frank S. Barelw _ iC ering patronage appiedated. Mrs. A Crozier ar_d -friends of _ -- P' k Dundas, also .Mrs M. Gailer, of D !� • � E F R Let as`iepe ir, theft l 0y top- ToronEo, -:ere visitors with airs. W. Brougham Ont. Phone 515 McKay on Tuesday -last.. - _ = ".AUCTION SALE young- skilled 3ldtor RepMirar.' There were a number of y g Threshin has begun in this loo- people baptized in the mill "pond on —OF— ality and fall wheat .is proving a Gordon J. Law" Sunday afternooi, by the Rev. Bru-..me crop. . baker. HOUSE.'AND'.L07. . f _ • - We' are pleased to see. the att-• i I 2sur3 PICK M li i� G,' - t7NT�iR10 endance at the Sunday' School 'so tjUj'jh;EHULr). t�Ui Us, IMPLE;11ENi ,Fs, 1,00LS•ETC: BRQCK good. Last Sunday being 118, while a fear weeks ago we mounted to THEATRE ° over 150• Tt,e ilnder�:iirnerl has received i•ietractions from The garden party held at Mr. D. Crozier's under the auspices of the Women's" Institute proved a decided ' CODE C•)rufortmbly cool et All tirnee s success: The program given 6y the �- , a :. . "Honeyset; Orchesfra ,vas enjoyed all S.h44wa [)Hylikht Saviug Titut• by all. - Main St. � Whitevale :F'ri�lriy'wnrl 9+Urrri,ty The Best that science - - Mrs. Floyd McKay r. spent one', day f ., J i r l y 31 end A t r. I and artistry Can give. recently with Mr. and 4lrs. W. �'u Seli b Public Attutiotr- ran - Duncan. at Greet- River, who -were y ► TN o Sho.i o, rr t 7 3U nn,l 9 30 htemination -{- Service entertaining 3fr.. and Mrs: M. a.+ Quality = Satisfaction. Wilson, of St Louis Mo., and dao - SATURDAY. AUGUST 8TH 9+turdHy Matinee at 110 C. H. Tusk, Opt ghter, Alma, of Cleveland; and•Mr:s - HARLIE CHAPLIN ' - EyeaghtSpeataltat A. Tre-wartha, of Markham- Round Parlor TQW, antigue 2 Bedroorh chairs Coal heater . Disney Bidq. Opp. Past 081106 Parlor chairs, antique,. %uch- : :Double-barrel shotgun j`S Oshawa _ Phone Isis, . ..._._ - - >Jectric .iar►rtp. Settee, antiique Pull-out couch and mattress - "MODERN Parlor Arm Chair, antique Gram'ophone - Rocking -chair Parlor Rocking Chair, antique Finlay kitchen range near new !y "CO;4,Yl err Parlor Rocking Arun Chair, antique KAchen Cable with drawer --Harry' "Hull t Parlor rug, 9 by 12 Clock Fall -leaf table 5 Kitchen chairs TIMES �B1i'�lYt`f0/1S Number of pici'ures, Arm chair Kitchen cupboard Builder and Contractor U P Pair Drapes and "Pole Manly ciiehes and _cooking utensils . Bri0$Work and t3'tuneWorllt Dining -room Extension Table " Chest of drawers. 2 Comforters fes. a Specialty 8 Dining -room Chairs Buffet iJYsxhing rrtachine Monday. �I'nerday and lYedn'gday y - 2 Pair lace curtains Buffalo robe Electric iron g, 4 and 5 service • ® Number small Rugs Toaster, }Number of oil lamps A.,,g•' Aro6i-tect' _ y. -- Qua»tit of Glassware :Set of flat irons 2 Benches Two Shows at 7 30 and 9 80i _ - - Reps" - ' -Set China -Dishes, complete 8 -Burner oil stove `2 Brash,. tuba . H Quar4tity other dishe® Sews machine Table." Holiday Matinee. at'2p.mq. THE CROWN INNS a i iiLoaday - Silver Knives Forks and S k Rd. sad Kingston Rd. - :. • .- - Spoons '.Clothes rack _ Cupboard . �/ Rosebaa • . "1 Real qualigty stands Fancy Dishes Napkins, Tablecloth Kitchen linoleum Fruit jars 4i Mr • • �eeds 426 bone Pica: b6ltl - . the test of the centur- ' Quantity Table Linen •Appioa. 1-2 ion" nut coal - - ies arad when you sel- Dining -room table cover 8 Large crocks Boiler'' !f . t Csoes to Town ec a memoria bore,- Dining -room - t• _ .. l bo e, ng room carpe Carving set Canned fruit, pickles '. 2 Axes _. . u .are assured the. 2 fair . Dining -room .. Notioe �yc! curtains - red ng -room Ladder- Step-Iadder• . With _://'��V You your taste for the Number of Pictures Dresser Crosscut saw Lawn mower beautiful will be same.. Iron Bebstead and'springs Tool chest Lawn roller MARY COOPER tioned by those in the- ' Pair of Drapes - Many carpenter's tools etc. A R We do Building of ail kinds, far off years to come: 9 Feather Pillows 2 Small mats Hand cultivator One-horse plow. �E N ARTHU - . CARPENTERING, Pair Window, curtau 2 Dressers Scutner - ladder CEMENTING. N• W. STAFFORD E Loo)onir-glasses 2 Washeitgnds Set 2 -section harroaa >Eliglt.•ay Monumental- ATTOWTION, FARMERS Works Toilet Sets, complete 2 Stands 3 Window screens Flower pots LUM slNo Ph. 462 Whitby Ont. Large Iron bed, springs, mattresses Paris Gr%en sprayer _ _ 2 Feather tickq. Linoleum 2 Cazped#er' jacks ' . Lawn stand • (#ENERcAL Af,P�i1B WORK Kingston Road- West ..ROOFING Number of books, ' Clothee horse 40 -Gallon steel oil drum, We are prepnred to repair cars. we eo cell Brantford Roofing Wooden bed, springs, mattresses. Hoes, Shovels, Rakes trucks, trrBCtOrB and all farm 6 Quantity of bedding and curtaizrs Numerous' other art;0'ia ltdr.l�ria m ire hr Coal oil heater. Number of bones machinery; wheals rebuilt and ts; E p Bathroom . Egitipmeot,. Dyro Water woo&wOTk and Terms on Chattels --Sash Positivtd Na Reserye• tom$ y �• �. systems, Beatt Horse Register — ES - — WOO u,tn BR o all l;lIIdB, -�B table Egnl nest .. H P 1 L Placed your, girder nqw for � 1 ared oc er Sanding Materials YALU7IB E REAL T?17E ' BIL'MEIN (21346) 25419. Pure Bred • ' - F�tituates Free t Imported Clydeadatp Stallion. The Consisting of 1 serf of land, ae lot of Small Fruit, such as Berries, • ood•vvork'iEng &DO turning. - Pear Trees, sic., never failir►= Well, also Soft Ws,tsr, 7 r•om` or Mil - Work Guaranteed j ro erty, of Oscar Wilson. Bron- 1 p p Brick Veneer Dwtfiing, with goocicellar, summer kitchemand wood �� R��E p gham, Ont. Will make tiie season :•shed, a•baro and garage, aood'roof on dwetling. Bea, %oifullysitu. :�! . J.• PROV-SE of 1936 at his• own stable. Terms, ated in the Yftlage of `Otilwevalc, close to store and P: O.' Block Road Storeand Slacksmitit Shop. 413,00, payable Feb: 1st. 1937. (Successor to W. H. Jackson) - Phone 9502 . - Enrolment, No. 2243. TERMS ON PROPERTY, I0percent of purchase price cisb;•balance Phhoe PlcJL 2729 1-26 PIIC7RFR•Ti�(T• OYTAR:DCi COMMODORE AGAIN (26812) made knows vn dry of safe. ..•� :- Choicely bred Clydesdale Stallion--- '�* •-'A property' of R: Dafse, Green -Riv- Property subievt to a reserve bili. .. " er wv11 make the season of 1936, 1 SALE AT .1 if. AE.N. PRENTICE, alictioneer ' • ► • ` as follorae: Tuesday; Slay 19, will __ leave" his own . stable for. Hugh _ Pugh's for noon; thence to John _ 'EST BL LI: Varnes, aherryw6od, for night; Wednesday, proceeds to McGrisk- FARNIER Soap Chips; 3 lbs, for ___, 25cim Bios. ' Altona' Rd. for noon; - thcn4e to his own'stable for night OI4:�NGE" Thu ..•day, proceeds to Freri e� s� wrht's, lot 2!t, can. 6Pickering. - - Marmalad arse Jar, .I. - . ;.24b:i for noon; thence to his odyn stable You can get Top Price for PLAIN 4IZ" ZODT7.ED - where .he will remain until the •fallowing Tuesday-, morning. Choice Veal Calves Right - Salt, f res running, 2 plugs-, • ' 5c. ,:'fRIQKORY l,ah._:r'o. (11155) the - -- - Pure Bre¢ Black Percheron Stall- t Home. j HEINZ - H r Pork .a oro ti ion, the property• of Allan Reesor, P an Beans 2 ns for __.- 20C•" M make the season of 1936, at, � -� - his own stable, lot 3, con. 4. Scar- We have a Buyer.. at the h6ro. •Ter,rts: $10 payable • March SLICED 1 .. Pin f ►�I In't� trrtrolment No: 940. V ea le, -2. tlrls For . ` . ! 2c• • Farm ---Monday Tuesda & pp 2 'DOLL (2886), 1292, Imp. ' French .7 y Percheron Stallion. ".n mitstand •��� 1- C1;ARK'S - tog Percheron horse of high Wedl]e$day,` E.'aCh Wee4ir alld ct: carrying a firaf-class Vegetable Soups, Z fnr ZJC, prcmiU.r,1..,rr.'`iCitte, the proper!-.P"a Totont0 Prices ty of E. A. Somerville. Will I,Dt)7.EY 'L[i\T(J RINd9 , XXr � , ,t. fl•�+ R•. rlv�rp. 'stand for the season of 1936, at " _ _ 1 DOZ 9 N R U B P, F R . R M �.: his own stable, lot 14, 10th line. >� 10KERING FAl4MS Markham. Terms:. To insure a '\ foal, $10. payable March 1st. s L1HiThvD < '` t M. All accidents at owner'• _ T.lonh^v _ . _ - ,�11•' .:�'�/'I/(,i �Q t Mak.CL y e ^. -., �_ r • iWsrossoo# -The Virny 8046deast wsa list- p - ,_. ewer w by most of our people on ,� U M .0 ►' Dint �s ��a$e PUBLIC. NOTICE Rey., J. E. and Mrs. Glover at- Sunday morning last. Reception y± tended the funeral of a former was very good PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giw at Cambray on Friday last. Mr. Tucker left this week for a Calling All Car Owners en that my wife, Helen La'w� _.'friend Pat• Hand and Electric. Mr. and Mrs. Glover called ontrip the Old Country. - kin, having left . my bed and board. Spencer. of the 7th concession, Mrs. Bushby spent the week -sad mold and Repaired. ' °s sloe You Your money's I will not -Abe responsible for any worth in New or -who is at present eontined to the -Used Cars debts' that sEe , may contract. in Oshawa and Brooklih.,�:: .Oshawa Hospital- Miss Norma Mothersill is _visit- ELECTRIC WIRING Prises 'are Right and Work is, William Parkin We are glad to report that Mr. in friends in OshaWa at resent. goaraateed on Repairing Your Old 8 p C. W. PILKEY - PICtiERING-' Car James Evans has improved some John McGrath is spending a few AMWA"_• •------- TT x; -what during the past week, anti days in Down getting aiway from Phone Pick. 2116 Agent For u a c k Chapman iii an trust that it may continue. the hot weather of the, cit g ` y. ONTARIO MOTOR SALESRepresents the Mr. and ,Mrs. Harry Farrell,' of Gaslada L,Ife AsstlrarICs Co'r _ Grimsby, and daughter, Bessie, of Oshawa "called on Mr- "" •'`' +Canada's oldest Woodstock -Hospital, Drive Within the � -ircle of Security Milton sleep, ft9p. sand Mrs. Glover last week- Dr. eek . y ' Life Insurance Dr. Smith, our ,dentist. will tnot he :..:on Durno Forts, :CotnpanY,; �� be at .his office here: during ' p - first two weeks of August, being"The' ff : ;on vacation during this period. The " World's finest tires. Madeline WHITBY. PfCKERINGI �i Mrs. Neal has naw been able to and vicinity. leave the hospital in Toronto, and Lowest prices in history. -. Beauty The Canada Life has nerved Canadians le convalescing at the home of, her - for 88 years. During the past five yeah Of Port bIr ,: JE'nll Tire and Tube stock on hand, . this Company paid to policy owners and daughter, Mrs. Mowbray, Salon, beneficiaries over $131,000,000• It has p Pew•assets for the protection of policy owners Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Pilkey ani B. A. Gasohie, OilsEta HAIEZ CUTTING, of over $242,000,000. r, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Piltiev And SHAMPOOING, Phone Pick R. R. 1, Whitby family, are iso?idaying, -North of Complete Lab. and Crania Cage Service FINGERING. GERING. ,. Minden, having leasAA x e9ttag? tieneral Repair@' and Aoosssorie8., MAPL;ELLING for a period: and Charging, Specialaze_ Ho! Oil Treatment of street gossip during Road SBVioet BaEeries -Radio Ra1OService Plenty and ermane. ? the first of the week concerning.- Reasonable Prices supposedly increased illicit liquor Old Church Service Station- MRS. M. MUNDELL Expert service and re - traffic in' our. neighborhood_ .The OVR A.I� a.8 WO iPI:.SA.SE • . • ears of the law are bern towards Phon®908 �LAKEJi01\ wire t0 all makes. Re"' the ground. C. L. THOMPSON,, Prop.. C. B. SPEN"ER Meeh onab.le ch.argas. Work Miss Elizabeth Ward of the Tor- Phone 4000 •Pickering. Oat •'Blow Upper. guaranteed - onto East General Hospital was at h� her home here over the week -end. - -- -- -- - _ " 'ARTHUR FIELD bliss Marjorie Ward of the Western _ _ _ '' .for business . pospital is at home this week, be- _ _ _ Q _ _ " --- --• Graduate Radia and Television Institut*: ginning her annual vacation. 0 " -_ d - - - i; E v L"3 t L i L' J K. i d 1 t d•f 'Y Member Official Radio Service Mm's Represent sti ves of the De t. of 1I - Association. Mines have been is our municipal- G� [Liri9S ttit��L1UQtJ'' _ Hud 3. }g phr�nr- 5?O1..PICKFRING SAFE • b I R ECT ECONOMICAL pVt)oD�Yc1x.K 'ity ,making a surv.3)r of .the .wells,.. the - --with the object of av:Prtaining the Shop is gttuwted behind rsature of the soli atw rock, and. its C.Shellrvtce o ,. . - _'Etfecti cG Sunday.I April 26th, 1936 • Service Statin 'bearing and :relationshi(i tq the Open every day except Tuesday e NE,ILSON'S i water supply or sources: LE tVE PICKERIN.G - each week,.which is reserved for - Road improvi.iig- continues on the For Toronto - : For Oshawa outside work. ice Cream Bricks -Brock Road, another corner has 'an intermediate Points and intermediate points F'. T_ ' Wot� w2wri3 -. Now 20 cents. • been cut off at the Brock Road A. ;% P. M. P. M. A., M. P. M. P. M. ,P I C K F. R I ti G .,School. Considerable gravel has _ 3 a 6.09 12.54 5.54 is 7 31 1.31 6.31 De Luxe. Quality. been placed on the surface a� a 6.44 •a 1.54 d 6.54 8.41 e 2 31 -d i•31 - there doesn't seeva to. be quite so Special Delivered -Price on Gases• u*ny rough spots as there were - 7•� 2.54 ?.54 Eastern 20:01 3.31 831 L. "Eo OrAI4,L line for Threshing Purposes. only a few weeks ago. 9.24 a 3.54 d-8.54 Standard 11.31-, a 4.31 d 9.31 V I • Mrs. Stanbury returned to her 10.64 -d 4.54 9.54 Time P. M. 6.31 :10.81 ;FLTNFRAL DIRECTOR AND, Pressuce Gvn �Greasos and - iwma recently tram Peterboro, c 11.84 620.44 c 12.31 - 1L8I EMBALMER i. Mator Oils. .-where she has been convalescing at a -•Daily except Sim. & Hol. b -Sun. & Hol. only. � quccee+sor to W. J. M.%ther, PLACE the hesne o! her daughter, since c -Sat. only. d -Sat., Sun. & Hol. only. rL t;toaffvilie ... her removal from hospital. She was ATTRACTIVE ROUND TRIP FARES ALF' aceotnpanied by her daughter, Miss - _.. Service Toeon#o - S. 99 Bnitalo •=8.15 New York - $16.70 • Night and a yJ rvi ' who will remain several weeks u td _ boo CLAR UNT •: wit mother mother ovho has made a Tickets and Lformatsen -at _ Business ' B oe .:Res' encs � .; "� 9fi2l1 'lhwas CLsrs. i'� EASTERN HOUSE E 4 - PICKERINGPHON590 .. . slow but satisfactory recovery. ' Everyone had a big time at the l 3undaF School picnic at Port folks 16th. Some of our oa . area on the are anxious to, find a picnic Local- • s. t ' Io t somewhatnearer home, and - faworsble spot a :-are hoping th t a on bake ssibly may be found, Po M r. Q4stario, where numerous grounds . avail: , with all convenient now F .., .. ._ stole. W. .. � � � ,..� ,;,:. , f . • . t ' M f tin of the At the recent rose R r music and ret- w " �• '' _ x. two interesting u_- lutsrrns�r+~" � f � nation contests were carried out Ids- : -by the girls, winners of which were "Instrumental : Miss Margaret Cow- ie, Miss ow-ie,Miss Jean Morley; Vocal: Miss 4 i Irene Lea' is.: Misses Jean and Glad- ys Morley Recitation; Girls. 8 and Miss under: Miss Muriel Rawson. Girls over 8 yrs. < r_-�^- *v _Parker; t. . Miss 3oyee Miss Skirley Kilpatrick,- --- < 7. s: Music - Miss McCullough.• Judge, wy; \ ---'S. E. Tvans and Mrs_ W._ R. Evans; Mrs. : G. M. ForsyOr t , Recitations - t: ""<w '� .. `:and Mrs. Psalter. -Ttie Corporation UP' Tgk- • x '. ToWasbip of Pickes�ag: TSOU�AI�tDS OF O�+VI�ITER - ��i PUBLIC. NOTICE is bereby given L` TEZZ V That the, Council. of the Corporation - ;. b of the Township of Pickering, will at a meeting to be held on the_ 3rd' THAT Oldsmobile is the "sweetest per- .. Has Everything '- including Solid Steel 'day. of August 1936, at the hour of r v V one o'clock in the afternoon, at the fo mer"iheyeverdao e -nimble incitytraffie Turtet Top Bodies by Fisher Super - Halt, -. in .the Village of =swi d smooth o h - t _Township ft an m h n the" ops highway. Hydra.14 en - Fisher No -Draft C .. Control Brakt� R d Stabilizer • ilizer Brougham, consider . a By-law for a stopping -UP.. and closing as a public THAT Oldsmobile 'costs less per trine, Ventilation, # highway and selling the north -half on the basis' of more-miles-per.-gallon- of- the original aIla ante for road See and drive an Oldsmobile fix or Straight exceptionally low maintenance expense- i low -and attractvel to and avail• bet« sen lots numbers 14 and 15 in3 - the fifth 'concession of the 'said _ : and high rc-sale value. 1 able through the General Motors Instalment . i the in' . _ _. with monthly payments to surt NV th �v ren z - Plan ieke , - - Y � hi f P g p To" •'ns -P T Oldsmobile enables you to relax , tentien of passing the same- r THAT ALL PI;F.SONS interested, or � you tide, thanks to the roomy, luxurious u �.r yo r purse., h„e ',rods may or might be prej- interiors -restful, form -contoured seats- txlicialls affected by the' passing of PRICED FROM -$1018 iitd the'gliding Knee=Action Ride. said pioposed By-law, .are 'hereby- (6•ry4Coupe) de6oered,40Acrory, Oshawa, o„r.-GosTrr. required to attend at .the sai&wleet- mrarraze:,Irerghraadlirnueexrra. ing, when they will be heard before - THAT Oldsmobile is truly "The Car That ; &C' ylrnder models begin at ,f r2gr at jaaory. the - said Council -in person, - or by Counsel, Solicitor or 'Agent; in -re- " E C -'A R T N A T il' A'S' .E Y E R Y r H- :.Sereneethereto, who. applies. to be _.. - :so heard, and any objections then made to the passing of said propos- By law will be duly- cbhsidered .:aid -Council.CLAREMONT - • 7ED this 80th day, of June, CHARLES COOP'ER' DER of the said Council. J Donald R. Beaton r- _-••.,-•_ _ • _ ; r -; -' or for fire wood. gas, electricity; , stuffed olives. Salt and plaprika. to the 7 taste. Soak the gelatine In cold water,. �7 dissolve over hot water and. add to 0='-fukness all winter, each' time the dressing; fold in the -chicken, ce- 7OU take down a jar of cherry jam lery and-.olivea and odd seasoning to . ...... .. .. taste. Mold as desired and chill. Then breakfast toast or to put on the top unmould,.on crisp lettuce leaves and 0.-0 Shriners Gathering 4 Tow glad you will. be that bottled roses- Mrs. A.3a, Laughren RR. a gait pectin --; came to your., rescue - Shawville, P.Q., Quebec. �Fhen -fruit prices were soaring and Ho'U 0seh ld Science Attention UTOIY cherry jelly with so little work We will pay $1.00 on publicatioh 7 for the beat -salad dish,.or refreshing *bon. drink recipe received. -1rollow the directions carefully and ,70U Will have reason to be really con_ HOW TO ENTER CONTEST t!fted over the amount Of jam and .'SUSAN FLETCHER' y you can have. this_yearin spite' ; "hlgh gradients and'method of your . favor- costs of ite main -course dish and send it to - Doesn't a collander of gleaming redprepared fruit; -1 bottle -fruit pectin., gether with name, and address to 771 AV Home Hints, Room 421. 73 Went 0. cups (3 lbs.) sugar; 4 cups (2 lbs.- 4herries make you •anxious to pre -I' To prepare fruit, pit about 2% lbs. serve.their richness and color in the? fully ripe cherries. ;Crush thoroughly Dorm of clear cherry jelly? You Ko- or grind. Add 1-4 cup rooter, bring to Ubly think Djomptl_y of that out -turn- a boil, ,cover, and simmer 15 minutes. old mould of ruby -colored goodiaess ada (For stronger cherry flavour, add V; fek A Oat will add such decoration to your -quarter teaspoon almond � one 6 :7 A table and such flavour to yourmealsbefore pouring). Measure sugar Into n�6 daring the. winter. It Is so easy now- large kettle. Add prepared frult,* pack. . ......... *daya to make cherry jelly, it is real- ing each cup solidly and filling up the 3y tulL last -cup with water; it necessary. IL t . Don't be depressed by all thL9 talk- Mix- well and -bring to -a full rolling of the high price of fruit because of boll over hottest fire. Stir constantly the "Great Drought of 1936." Since before and while. boiling, Boil hard 3 the educated penguin, summering at Atlantic City. N.J., forget about ibe, discovery of the use of bottled minutes. Remove from fire and stir Veterans of the Nnrffi *;alt pectin, fruit can be made to go In fruit, peotin�,Then stir and skim by A l 7: so mueh further that we still have turns for just five minutes to cool Jams and jellies to glorify our meals slightly, to prevent floating fruit. FQr tbecold months ahead of us. With whole cherries, ladle off. a few be made right n Obarry jam can now glasses of hot clear syrup for jelly. .7 and we dou1• have to use fruit a little Tben fruit will not float. Four quick- ..... . ... 3 der -ripe as in the old days because ly. Paraffin and cover at once. Makes with bottled fruit pectin it will "set" when'the -cherries are fully ripe and about 11 glasses, six fluid ounces each. The Nledinah Temfile, Chicago Shriners, total , ling more than 300 members,'- march through the .19 you missed the early cherries youstreets THIS WEEK'S WINNER- -of� Seattle, Wash, as they' arrive' for the gathering of 50,000 Shriners from all parts of the *in still lay In store rows of jams and JbIlied Chicken Salad %country for 62nd 'annual conveAtion. Jellies made troy, this delicious , fruit. The 'short -boll method takes lets I table spoon gelatine; 1-4 cup Of trait because it is not "all -cooked cold water; % cup 'chopped celery; 'boiled Old Troupers Are Just. a Couple of Kids away" as- in the o' 3' way Of jelly- S-4 cup dressing; 1 cup of the Some Comic Relief —miring — it is also, very 'economical. breast of chItken; 1-4 cup choppid r -; -' or for fire wood. gas, electricity; , stuffed olives. Salt and plaprika. to the what have you! taste. Soak the gelatine In cold water,. You -will breathe little prayers -of dissolve over hot water and. add to 0='-fukness all winter, each' time the dressing; fold in the -chicken, ce- 7OU take down a jar of cherry jam lery and-.olivea and odd seasoning to taring the winter tlo g6 with . the taste. Mold as desired and chill. Then breakfast toast or to put on the top unmould,.on crisp lettuce leaves and of the chilled rice pudding moulds, garnish with stuffed 'olives or radish Tow glad you will. be that bottled roses- Mrs. A.3a, Laughren RR. a gait pectin --; came to your., rescue - Shawville, P.Q., Quebec. �Fhen -fruit prices were soaring and 'that you were able to store away this Attention UTOIY cherry jelly with so little work We will pay $1.00 on publicatioh land no' little' extra beat in Your kit- for the beat -salad dish,.or refreshing *bon. drink recipe received. -1rollow the directions carefully and ,70U Will have reason to be really con_ HOW TO ENTER CONTEST t!fted over the amount Of jam and Plainly write or print out the In. y you can have. this_yearin spite' ; "hlgh gradients and'method of your . favor- costs of ite main -course dish and send it to - 'CHERRY JAM (Any kind except wild gether with name, and address to 77 or chakocharry) Home Hints, Room 421. 73 Went 0. cups (3 lbs.) sugar; 4 cups (2 lbs.- Adelaide Street, Toronto. - -Apes the Playboys on the Morning After V; fek A :7 P 10P tir I 1� Dickie Moore, juvenile star of the movies. and Personality Pete, the educated penguin, summering at Atlantic City. N.J., forget about their public and are a couple of kids playing in the sun. Veterans of the Nnrffi , i - The guess which had come into j �,ur; Wheeler 31)ffy-Knit; .Once Begun—Presto, Done I r _ tbg. minds of them all had been prow- ed . correct when the report of the - analyst, to whom the necklet had _ immediately been sent, had reported i OWN over the telephone, for the informa- tion of the police, that he had found 4 +A traces of the drug curare on a sharp _ point hidden amongst the jewels of the ornament, a point which would not have been apparent to anyone ` who just opened the case and looked : _ "';'� .ti°►�,�t ' at the jewels as they lay in it; but sot which would easily be driven, with • fatal results, into the breast of an,¢1.,>< . .fplrl4 - ��ilrlOuS wearer who placed her hands in such F €'2 eI° r:G �' f�it�,°'t'; a way as to exert' any pressure upon ° �i}'�F4 vz4 T; ;4 'i `>`� _M "I've been through every letter in i D' k41 I've n .>`j )M�?C:'{i Si�'�►a' - d the t them.e" I "I've 1 this lot; examined every _ he wrappings ope an epos marks on done the same with t The - and boxes of all these parcels. But.; -' '''e'1d' r I can't , - ' say I'vegot, hold of anything that's likely to help , :us." It was '� � ,,,� � • �' ..' �, . • ��e f Perry rlik spoke: his fatigue showed Q in his voice. Queen - . � Some constables were summoned �y �dQl1T Broome -stud all the property. of the dead1,�1 .' '' `•. singer was carried carefully out, �+•�..''.�"'.r+�400'.'." stacked in the motor van, which was IN But its he's always ready to talk. He `may waiting at the stage door, and driven 1 _ "I know—I know all that. Fa • c doesn't, to me; seem to finish the be able to give us some informa- off to the Mice station. When the -JIFFY KNIT BLOUSE PATTERN 957 smatter. It's quite clear -mor pretty tion: And, anyway, the police never the room ast aTaunton ge had basked een ifnSignor cleat I Should have thought --that seem to have thought of questioning Tomasino, Paola Bianchi's manager, Like an "extra" blouse for summer? Then try this bit of quick - Mollie wouldn't take that note for him-" could spare him a fere minutes. to -knit chic, its open-air bodice of simple mesh, its sleeves and waist _ uo reason at eIl: And you remember Dir. Lawford was lanky, bony, and - He was still in the suit of tee. ng yoke of lacy ribbing. But four balls of Shetland floss are required. There's a plain knitted skirt, too. Pattern 957' contains detailed dir- that-bii of evidence about Mollie be. angular. He ,wore large untidy, old- clothes which he -had worn when be ections for making the blouse shown; .illustrations of it and of ail Ing so fond of sweets—_4o fond that fashioned in -chop whiskers, had welcomed- Cranworth... It was stitches used; directions for a skirt; material requirements, and color she had been in,the habit o! taking flecked • with grey, which sprouted r clear from bis red -rimmed eyes, auggestions. too many—of making herself ill with from high, angular cheek -bones. Al ollar andSend 20 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred) for this pat- them—so that her parents had . to together a curious person, who might creased shireared t front, crumpled he the had been tern to Needlecraft Dept. Wilson Publishing, 73 West Adelaide, forbid her. taking them from any- have done many . queer things not Toronto. Write plainly sPATTERN NUMBS. R, your NAik11; and excepting a. murder. weeping copiously after the manner ADDRESS. one. "Good evening, Miss Manton'— of his race, and that he had not had The girl suddenly 'quite excited. good evening," said Mr. Lawford, a wink of sleep. Sbe sat up, and her cheeks glowed, um handling• the . girl's axm, in a_ "Alas—she is dead—my mistress: - and her pretty eyes looked mare ani- ludicrously, exaggerated manner. the' beautiful .Bianchi—the 8t eatsus�e Students' Fashion Decreese mated_ and sparkling than ever."And, by the way, Mr. Lawford-= est of all the singers in the world.: "Why—what -the dickens could I If had taken the combined efforts I mustn't waste your time; t know of 'Taunton and Perry. over .what have said that's started you off after -how busy you aiways are." Scholarships hare?" , As- she looked round the untidy, seemed to them, in their tiredstate, Get idf3ieral�t7 PoIt was-Stepheri Garton s turn to ill -kept shop she felt that the. last an age. to get the little man to sit be astonished. �� remark did not -ring quite true. "We • down quietly and give intelligible all _ _ "Lettice continued. What I q :d• 'really came for a tin of bicycle lamp swers to their questions. ^--- denly remembered just now. when_ -He had no idea 'who would want TORONTO — Ten music students Elrlerald IS Termed Most :.Mollie was bringing in the tea gess oil," the kirl went on.. Mr. Lawford's roar of a laugh to do ,his 'mistress any. Barin. He to Ontario, outside Toronto have been that Mollie was having. music fes- Shook the very 'batt bearings of the kept in repeating this sentiment . awarded special Jubilee Scholarships Valuable Precious Stone sons•" many dismantled hubs in their races. a variety of different ways before by the Toronto Conservatory of Mus- Today She shot 'out the latter part of he could be. of to go an further. the remark as if she expected Ste- "Very . t3'ood—ha ha!—very good 8 Y is in honor of the Conservatory's Stith indeed! If the police would pay a Anniversary this year: Smart women are searching London phen to start with surprise. He was "You got my tElegram?" - . Certainly surprised but se did sot little more attention to big things The scholarships- were offered to England and London jewelers are It was two days=after the and a little less So the trivialities death of piano pupils ants._ for continuance of Mart. the singer in Parelli's opera, Taun- scouring the world for emeralds. ]lu Il "Music -music again? Nowadays of life, -the murderer of Signor,Par- their atudles at the conservatory•. .shlou has decreed the. -stone, -ones elli would have been caught' before ton had had s busy morning. The .The aavards will be applied to the shunaed••by the superstitious, for coati we seem to be lading in a regular -sow, I'll wager. coroner's inquest had been. opened wianeis' tuition tees for the ensuing atmosphere of .music and murder. and adjourned in the usual antici- • , onation year. " of to do with this idea of The conversation 'continued. Pre- j term. Countess Haugwita - Reventlow ,it's. ation that criminal preeedinas, fol- st rn Ontario were g l i Crowther P Winners in R e e the name of.Mollie Dao 1 e a o have 1 - d t . sent p Barbara Hutton — is said which seems to run through _ _ lowing an arrest might before .long to Road Lou-_- •.�. -_ music h b g 8 and 5!9 Hamilton was -mentioned. 'Mary lie bought for 240,000 pounds in .Pasta _ rt11-these awful things. There a Par- ..Poor Mollie--:-ah—poor Mollie:" take place in the -police court don; Virginia Mathoney, Ursullne f silt himself to start with. Then there Of this result neither. Taunton nor emeralds which once belonged -to Na. is the 'Conimissioner in Africa who ::l saw Mollie- about two o'clock School of ,Music; Windsor; Madeline Leon III. in the afternoon it .would be—tbat any. of the officers engaged on the Howse;. 59 Curtis St.. St. Thomas; Do used to play the cello. Then tliere Saturday. She came to fix up nbout case were any too sanguine. --They Dorotby E. 'McCormick, R.R. No. 1, The emerald is the most valnabie was Paola Bianchi$ the opera -singer, did not seem 'to -be able to get any and I've suddenlyput two .and tato her lesson for the next week Could Parts; and Ruth P kinsoa, Thorn• stone today. P •nof have it on the usual day or some. sort of a grip An these damned cur- bury Hatton -garden dealers are prepay together and remembered that some- thing like that. She had; a bag of are cases. They must. surely tae, all -Winners in Eastern Ontario were ed to pay tour times their, pre-war -_ how Mollie Crowther was mixed up gwQets in her hand. Asked me not linked up together: the solution to Nancy LYyatt• 190 Dufferin Road• Ot- pricea. Fine stones today feted 1,000 with music too. - one of them, some day, would clear 13 .a, Marlon �j`alker, 261 William St. ounds a carat. "I can see," said .the girl, "that to tell her mother. Said her mother up tFe myste attachinl; to the lot. you are going to say that you don't didn't like -her boring sweets—any- Belleville; Norah D. Osborn,. 81 Louie A leading Hatton -garden jeweler _ way not from strangers. I asked her Some day? Yes: but when was that sa St.; Ottawa; Aileen Forrestal, 5t, told me, writes an English journalist: see where Mollie Crowther fits -in. sante da comm It gas lou over- Joseph's. i rl:ho gave her" the sweets. But she Y g• g Academy,' Lindsay; and The trouble is there is so recognised Well—I don't say I do myself— due and it looked- as if they'd got to yet. But 3loliie Crowther was _a v- wouldn't tell me—not at first: I said Helen Epworth, Box 91, tiewmarLet. , source of supply:'imat cotomoian mine& p wait a long time before the coroner pal of Harry La Mollie she could have her- lesson that very ;re. petered out. Russian stones out - afternoon and get it over. But she had made it quite- plain that the -. must, -if that. note on the swee,t bagof the Ural mines are inferior to - -- have Brightmouth to do something for due to the -injection -into the'system _ e —------- - quality. our ope s olTCoTTecttaIIa"— 'knodvn somethislg about the myster- of the drug with ;which the police It i�� Is'It la reported that tie crown of $ous Doctor Hawkes. somebody. ar -Lady of the Andes — a diadem I "She asked me if I knew any of and. public were becoming so un - "And don't forget that. Doctor pleasantly familiar, -- • - -_� ince owned by the Incas of Peru. si- lEiawkes is definitely —and by the the doctors�aU' tl a doctors round P Y ven to the Roman Catholic Church t re.' I asked her why she wanted to And then had come this wire from uf� j�arr�e ;police themselves - connected with know, ut she wouldn't tell me., I Nottingham. �� y by Pizarro, and now sold by them — the Queen's Hall . iurder." „ !ias been bought for 1,000,000' pounds =- ran through the names of all the I did, sir. Tale a seat. I presume Stephen Garton, was surprised at doctors witbi miles. 3 vw-rrved--here y we, of - by a' United States syndicate. The P � - n � •• ou, ar-t,,.'1r. ..Baldwin ire , 'Lettice s fanciesi. He was just as Messrs. Crewe Brothers, of Kottin _ , "' ` ' crown blazes with , 453 emeralds of tdluch- puzzled as anyone elsebythe man and boy—these past 50 years. ham "" g y l left out Dr. Littlewood of Shallow Helen V lnaon Perr is Even first water. series of crimes, if it was a serves, The visitor nodded. He was a x earning How t0 COOK —she'd know. him of course. But at whichytad_occurred so recently and each of the ether names I gave—and short, stoutish, dapper',1ittle man of certainly - that three of them—alL about 65, dressed in neat sponge - that was, exce t the most recent— I must' •have rattled off a score or p more=she only shook her head." bag trousers, black morning coat and KEW YORK -Helen Vnison; gold- • • that of the death of Paolo Bianchi— fir Lawford lowered his voice and waistcoat, black boots, fawn spats, en-hai•ied motion picture actress, the ,appeared to have some sort o! con- became mysterious: stiff single white collar, and silver- wife of tennis star Fred Perry, likesIts with • vection with Brightmouth. But he "Of course—of course—I • see it grey tie- married. ,life so much that she has l ;was not quite, so positive about the all now. She vans collecting Dr. "You see —lots of people with added `.`Perry" to the name of her ssai�t,, musical motive—or should it be mo- money o to Bri htmouth for their •°K rae Hawkes' letters.: The pencil scrawl Y g g dog. of—in the cases. holidays—from the Korth as well a • • The do a shaggy Scotch terrier, "Here we rare," cried LetticE," on the paper! And though the police g ,,, and the post office people=like all from London. And we have found is now "Jack Mag Vinson Perry., she •�� • most at Lawford s shop . . 1 cnoaa••s it .worth while to advertise' there. said recently. ems• �" want some bicycle oil. He doesn't government people paid to do the Apart from kee n our name before To the iiiind of Miss Vinson, mar- . look any too bus this avenin ,and public's jobs^ -have• never noticed it P P{ g y g —not till now—must have over- customers who are holiday -making, riel ten ,months, this is proof that esurnsesl�air •jG fuel .looked it. Those two letters—if they we sometimes• get business from "I've settled- down"—as much z.3 an 0 Makes Itr own Jever. came—must be still there. We People 'who find it more convenient actress often on the wing ever could aaraa from ¢iso- ne li SP>•=GXUSST Z*AC8 off 281E know Mollie didn't go to Bright- —more discreet—to purchaseat a with a gadabout tennis champion. *Use seIt any. y. GBostir�f lex mouth that day. She died first," distance." Further' -proof is the fact that nor conneo- a mu•■ w•■t of wawa& ($a:d He.p'aused to let.the effect, pf his "I dare say you're right. I've not brown -eyed Helen is pondering how tions Sand Beach) OffOrs Yon— had much ex erience that way m • Lights N Instant.o ensuing words sink in and take their P Y y- to .cook meat and potatoes for her $7.01 ne tovnAs he ng pr•• A lovely wooded lot 50' a 800' ands � , - - •• i7.a11 Onebnrnerand heatin¢ „e,a smart 4 -room cottage with full effect. self husband, Wimbledon tennis Cham two barner models lavage acretned verandah Yor 1375; „ u "I wasn't for a moment suggest- — - .mailable. Ask your •Economical. 1100 down and balance ih quarterly. 'Didn't you see=Miss Manton— gg _Qion. _ dealer or write' for One gallon of lug you had" went on Mr;=Crewe in FRSE FOLDER: fue'loperates _ t Write W. 'A Wheeler. Collingwood. Mollie Crawford .didn't know .Dr. — TMs coAM' bothburner•i5 Hawkes - and yet,"' a rather de- the suavest of tones, "only I thought c to 20 bours t I had ,better make m 'position wits case was a* valuable pearl necklet, - ori •9L2SsoTOT;n„eu°o'nt maniacal light seemed to sparkle in Y P but not of a modern pattern." his queer eyes now, �'he must live clear. YOUR SAFEST INVESTMENT here!"' - YFie opened the envelope and took (To Be Continued) ' _ IS IN YOURSELF CHAPTER It. ou`t a letter which appeared to Taun- "Well, Perry—what do you thili7t ton to be written on a sheet of blue - Specialized training will enable , .t lined foolscap. you to over INFER] about it. Make anything of it. "One day last week we received Write Today COMPLEX; to develop 'MEN'I'AL` --Detective Inspector Perry sighed. � _ POWER, and to equip yourself Pao Ws dressing -room- looked very a small unregistered parcel. When Free Chesterfield Catalogue for better things in life. different in the da ame from what 'we opened it we found that it con- Yt' 18c a daY Pays for one. Lowest - Writer' for particulars of our it had the night before. It looked tamed a very old and shabby black factory prices, Fr delivery. Latent special course in mental trainin cheerless even .-sordid is the da leather case, There was an envelope designs. Big eavingb. Buy direct g' r , y- from the makers. light which filtered reluctantly in at containing three one -pound treasury. The Institute •of Practical and notes—and this letter. Inside the ROYAL. CHESTERFIELD the window. which gave on a little r - Applied Psy_choloff vault -like courtyard . at the back of • . MANUFACTURERS .910 oos "DMISATION sysLassre the theatre. Issue No. 31 — '36 66 Richmond St. East Queb■o "Blessed if I can make anything Toronto Dept. L of it at all." i - The Giraphocha.rt Shows how to read cliainrier From hanvyjjtir pL At gl;lnce. toe PREPAID , .Graphologist .. Room 421 73 Adelaide St., W. Toronto _:. .. .: a ....._ .-., .,..• . 'r'. - .. r,. - .,._ ..... ... r w J,. .. ,. :.._....... a .'.. .. _• :.;i ♦ t: _ �,i .K. y .;' �J./ t) V U 1 U l� ♦J r—With Exhibition advertising : Broughafs out, we think of Fall. • - _ - -Mrs. Parsons and daughter, of -Service in the United Church G. L. Middleton bad a business ���� " ,Windsor, are holidaying with Dr.' on Sunday next, at the usual hour, trip to Huntsville on Thursday. And Mrs. Cartwright. 11.00 a. m. No evening service. J. L. Cowie, of Toronto, spent, --Monday next being Civis hol- Sunday School at 10.00 a. m. ' Wednesday in the village. �iday, the business places - in the --James Andrew, we regret to IMrs. McLaughlin and little son,Pieerin's Leader Sore" - village will be closed. report is not improving in health Roy, of Toronto, are hdlidaying .-,Rev, and Mrs. Pilkey and fam- as his friends would, like. with Mrs. Geo. Philip. My, of Winnipeg, visited the for- -Mlss Elsie Lockwood and aunt, Mrs. E. Holtby is progressing as ass's uncle, C. H. and Mrs'. Pilkey Miss :Myrtle Wilson, of Oshalxa, well as can be expected after her Hosiery by Holepr'of qae day last weeks. are holidaying in the . Muskoka serious fall: A number of the members of Layoss• Bob Malcolm and Misses Fern Famous for Color and style tAbe Pickering Branch of the Wom- -Air. C. A. Steiritt, along with .and Sarah spent the week -end y en's Insltutute were guests of the a group from this lodge' A. F. and with Toronto friends Another large shipment arrived ---Full length and Knee $ighland Creek Branch on Thurs- A. M. attended the annual Grand Mr. and Mrs. M. Hamilton ani3 day last, and report a most enjoy- bodge sessions' in Toronto last and Mrs, F. -H'arn and daughter vis- High, LII ChiffOII, Crepe and service Reigllt. ;able visit. week. ited Toronto friends on Saturday. Prices=49C., 75c, 95C. and $1.00&pair. -TSe public library will be dins- -Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Stork, of Mr: and Mrs. Manny, of Toronto, sed for the swrruner recess, from Sat- 1. Belleville, and Mrs. Gordon Found spent Thursday with Mr, and Mrs urday, ,Aug. 8th, to Tuesday Aug. ' and mother, Mrs. R. C. Stork, of T. 'Robertson. 25th, Subscribers will be allowed to Pickering, had a delightful motor The" T. Norton family attended -.-take out extra reading material to trip to forth Bay last ' week. the Prout family re -union • at Bow - cover that period. ' ' - Mr. Robin Nicholson, of Whit: manville on Saturday., Campers and cottager, L along , by, presided at the organ most ef- — — . 'the north shine of Lakk Ontario ficien•tly in the Presbyterian Chur- complain of tie cold water due to I ch on Sunday -in the absence of The Pickering the almost continuous- off -shore • Mrs. Spratt,who is on her vadat- : winds, driving the , warm surface ion. 4 n -• Hof Weather Dry foodS 'water out into the lake, thus .mak- I -Will these who are intending -- the almost continuous- off -shore • Mrs. Spratt,who is on her vadat- : winds, driving the , warm surface ion. MEAT MARKED' n -• Hof Weather Dry foodS 'water out into the lake, thus .mak- I -Will these who are intending -- Ing the water too cold, for bathing to n the Needlecraft Course, }°'' Our Motto=-' ualit & Serrice Y � Bathing Snits, -Beach h obeB, aborts ' _' with pleasure. A steady south wind sponsored . by the Women's Irlstit- Sla,.ks, Skirts, Running Shoes, Scampers, . !tor a day or two would make a ute kindly leave their names with Special --Country marked difference. the President, Mrs. Gordon Law,- or -Ankle Socks,- Light Underwear, Straw .-3vnday School Supt: Les. M. i the 'Secretary. Mrs. C. A. Sterritt,Q broadcast Style Sausage ^ Hata, Fibre Helmets. 'Polo Shirts, Ties. Idorley, installed a sec- within the next two weeks. The eives in the school on Sunday morn I charges for the Course are: 25 15c. lb, BCCke etc, ing last, enabling the pupils to cents for Institute members' and :50 per hear the cal unveiling. Sunday cents for non-members. The latter School oras oJie half-hour I for, 2 lbs for 25e • • so H A P I�/l N - s called. fee includes 23 Cents member- - earlier for this purpose: Special ship in the Institute. The date of GLA EfE INCE 5.1 LK, - a lantern slides were also secured for the Course will be armdnlnced later. 29-$1 M-auager - — --- ;.:. 'the service, including one of the ' Phone' us 'for 'Delivery' STANDOUT_ VALUES ' memorial-- - Highland- Creek ::..TWO :. -St .George's Chtirch, Sunday, Phone 1620 fpjngnst 2nd -8'Ch Sunda after Trinity. 'Sunday School, 10 s. M. owing to -.t ie rain. the annualY: Branch Tip Top Tailored Suits Coats'for- Prayer, 11 It is }'Highland picnic of the Senior of th. Creek W. 1. held DON'T or Moming 9, m. ex- + was at or women --blew Spring aid petted that the Cub Pack of the Church the Messiah, Toronto,. i Morrisli's Hall instead of inMrs. Nfoloney's delightful as TAKE CHANCES- men - of garden, -had Institute Summer woollens, direct from 1 he now camping in this neighborhood been planned. The was 'will attend this service. Everting .fortuTtaite iri. having Mrg. P.eesr+r, Play Safe British Isles ---- $24.?5. Prayer at 7.30. Preacher at both the District Presid2nt, for its gveat :- services, Rev. E• G. Roibnson The Guild will meet in the Club -Rooms speaker. She' emphasized the need of more gq*npa*hetic, work and a 'the ItsII n t CO It yo r Drnggis 1 Gordon' Maid Full-fashioned Hosier y, on Thursday, August 6th: -Services in St. Andrew's Church broader outhok. aril urkPd In- stitute' to aid in all mmemebts >n. Rertiealkisr _ {' YOUR URUt;GI57 IS MORE Service weight, -Chiffon and Crepe. cim Sunday wily be held at 3.00 p. promote tempen•nc•e and. peace. Her thorn, _ m• D. S. T. and ivill be conducted talk •R*as a happy blending of tier- - A M NT • SPRITN'CF 83M.& SFS -750. 4L=d $l by Rev. Dr: Burch,' of Agincourt, sonars,, and humour. '_VI.rq. Graham ERCFI A who will be.in charge during the Rev. Dr. the District Secrptarv, PQvd• a short Fred T �Uutin - Pickering T. g month of August, wiiiile account of the financial standing HtV•R• MO(.)E'lE, IURUGrIeT of ;•- Carmichael will be absent on ' his of.. Esgt .York Institute_ . Nfr4. -Slei- DUNBAR rON, ONTA RiG tabs ed 1957 Bur iel -hDbda s. Dr. and Mrs. Carmichaeldel- : Y .trip Rhfholtne and 14frs. Powr?ll, the del- left, this ,?reek on a -motor to left a ate, . to the Diatriet Annual at ., Ready Roo i `I New Brunswick, . wttere they will Ralph, is in iii ria Square, .gave very, c*MD-. lug visit' their son, w1ho rehensive revor s of .that con•ven- .. ckarge of a church during the' Sum tion, The Pic4ring ladies• the . '' Just received, a Fbipment MEATS mer months, Tlte Department of Highways, _ guests of the Highland Creek Br- arch. were vrnll represented, - and Of lain roofing P ofinp� that we are _ - - _ a' campaign with the -, is conducting camp gn " provides 'an e�ce�tionallg- fine pro- -clever -se-fling at special rlces. g p p YS FOR SUMMER A ? --.intention of reducing the number erwr• Mrs.' Murkar Rave a Red Top Insulating Wool _�F,-:_ i motor accidents. They stress the. rpadf" entitled, " I .Like -,the ire- . ,.4ieed of exercising more courtesy preQaion." '.Mrs. Powell contributed adds to comfort in sum- We have a complete line of Cooked Meats. on the highways. Many of the acc- a sr,lendkidl paper on c"Friendshfn" me -r. and Winter. ` idents ..are due to' the selfishness of which -contained much food for ._'Saves . 7. _- Oooked Ha1t1 ' ..drivers in demanding every inch of thrnlvht. M gs Richardsons readinr #Uel and the Cost 1B l -Ow. 4*e road that the law allo--s them. is_better-for-,heir-_�-n �f "Radio Confusion" was deeidedlp The T I-C-alll seas- hieken Roll :---Zi _moi##-arovokin¢, we-PICKERING id tlKst dt others of all would al- Anawere i by ' Jokes." A social hour - Jellied Veal low a Rood margin in passing one and lunch brought to a close a very ' LUMBER YARD :Another. happy afternoon. Loaf Women's Institute held -The Wo ... PHONE 3400'Variety -- -- -'{Meir .annual picnic on Tuesday at •Dunbarton . _- _ — �'' •�•*«�M»••aga. i' Macaroni and Cheese Loaf he' home of Miss D. Bayne. About 1 t' sevevity were present and had -a Mrs. Bi n'.and Miss Ethel, of Torgrlba, the Rev. Bruce A. Dutch Loaf and Bologna very'enjoyable time. Brougham and' and• "QR' 8ALE-7•ft, MAI. hinder. r : Highland Creek Institutes were our. Peglar, of Hamilton, spent Sun- day friends here. Apply at News Gffice. 48 k. Headcheese honoured guests , and contaibtuted with EAluO trUR 8ALE-Veru ieaeop• , several numbers to the program, St. Paul's on -the -Hill, Dunbar'ton. Fable, Mrs, N. Randall, Rrhitevale. 48-b0 that were very -fine indeed. • A pic- pie supper and sports followed and P Po ' Sunday, August 2nd. Sth Sunday after Trinity., Sunda School at 2. ty Y cows OR SALE -Fresh governmHolsteinent (tear T. test. 1' •and a uhder g T.B.est. E r I : wnununi singing led b Mrs. B. ty y p: m. Celebration of the Hol Com @ y itis Ln hone j,T. Graham Locust Hill Phone Mark SbOA, i0 . . . ...... Harvey. then all joined in singing . GodSave the King. munion at 3 p. in. Preacher at this service, Rev. E G. Robinson IDOW-Witbebild 8 years aid, desires position u hotsae-keeper, tows a Butcher (phone 3000)' Pichering -JI'he annual picnic of St. Arid- of the On Sunday evening someo cons near school. Particulars in first letter. APPI y Bo: D. News Office. 40 A rev's Sunday School was held in F. descendams of Mr. and Mrs. John M• Chapman's flats On Wednesday last. These are ideal Taylor attended a serviie at High- land Creek Cemeteryto nark the Fe R SALES -Collie pups; Q months Md - old. bred from parents that arc a of heel- g7.b0 Wm. Davidge, care of Lorne • • . Pickermg Hardware Store grounds an spot for such gatherings, there be. 100th anniversary of their corning en each, Puckrin, Range Road R R 1, Whitby, 48-9 ling facilities for games, bathing, to Canada. A beautiful wreath was L•CR RENT -100 acres. dairy farm , etc. We understand that Mr. Chap- la%g improving tit@ placed oh • the grave in their mem- r clay loam, running creek, modern barn,,ATTENTION water installed ick house,' 19 miles from To /�19tt ! = _ nun cont emP P g o ory. • ronto. Apply acques; West Hill. Ont. .grounds and thus making them still more attractive. There was a Brood i HO10E CAIRY COWS—Regis. Cterea and grade cows, Government T. B 'Potato Grower crowd in attend and all resent P tested, Fresh and, close s ringersalwaya on Blood if desired. Free delivery . enjoyed themselves ' execedin iv., j� - Ll S o r ts hand. tested ao p urchasea o 7 ec more, Satisfaction Telepbone 'odea; Ontario. Trlephone BUG KIi.LER either in participation 17t jT,a711e9 or Murphy, i . ' -'in watebing the others and in par- 'baking L/ _.. _, j13i SuddenDeath in the appetizing supper . that was rodded. that Pirates played an ex- P 1 OR 8ALE=Plate glaea counter; show case 3 desks, 2ama11 tables. '3 Cole - man lamps player piano and rolls, hall rack, , . TU THE BUG -It is &acid that more people in hibition game with' Brock Road on ' I Toronto play tennis than any other Friday of last week and were only flowerstand, 2 wash stands,. ' Rumiey Oil Pull tractor, McCormick atiff-tooth tractor cultiva tor, M.•11. r,wt pnlper, steel wheel farm wagon, :''� " New Cif e ,-..:game. Pickering, too, has become able to hold the •Brock, to a 6 -all new; E D. B_rtrand.Pickering. 47-49 : tennis -conscious. Our club now, tie. Brock Rload turned out a smart 7ANTED-Upright 'pinna. 'wlso Q THE PLANT - boasts a membership of twenty, i a„d would make a g00d ah0t�` (seventeen of whom are players. The ' �� household furniture, or what have you to trad—in or cxchanyefor a new Chesterfield suite ,p� . .00OPER S DRI-KIL for' Lice 'on gorses, _ • fair sex, alas, predominates, rn.1 ing in any league. The Return game will be played or a new studio couch Large selection to choose from, ffneat manufactured direct from factory, - 1 OAttlO} Sheep, Pigs and Hens. numbers. we hasten to add, with , I at a later dateand the Brocks tante to Todd, 745 Woodbine Ave.' Toronto. Phone Grover 4313, or Box. go. News Office 49 SPECIALS_ THIS WiRSK - eleven racquet -wielders. It is not unewri lion in the evening for ten should make it more than interest- . ing on their home grounds. UK KH,N'r-A gond dr,iry t4rm of F 180 acres. Well built barn and good eight- Solid Oo r Boller& at $2:2L 7 p>pe or ctle'ven netters to be present. roomed house Running creek through farm Galvanized Boilers. at , $1.00. --- the courts are all in use, ' • • Indigestion Indigestion Lots 13-14, B, F.can.. +ickering, vossession to oloush immediately. Full possessiou April Green _ A. obliged temporarily to be y 1st 1937. Apoly on the farm to James - law. 2 mites south of Wekering Village. Also for s - •Agent, for McCormick—Deering Farm -Machinery supe. .(ors only, recline on the If you are troubled :with Gastrit- sale a boy'a bicycle_ Jaynes Greenlaw, richer- and Repairs49-40 • - 1 - ;Amwher, or loll on the grass under is, Sour Stomach or other ailments 'ng- .r Not it, 01 Dsr Koq - We have �• the trees, breathingthe fragrance caused by excess acid in the atom- ORBAL(:'-Obeetee,fleldauttr•and Fstudio flneft coverings. Marshall ,Gan .' it is not'Inadew of pine -scented air, chatting and ach, ket a box of G. dr H. Stomach c ouches. springs. newest styles. Twelvc large Toronto „ . "watching the Ralm4D8, AO that t}te 'Powder. It will give gi you Immediate_ factories, completennes represented_ Aesuti ' ful s -pier a• low as goo custom made Telephone 8000 . &deuce reiiemkileg 8 garden -party Or y. ju a fSeld-d8 It's Just anAther aide relief. E. C. Jottif!E Dr9gglst suites (Liber i for cash, your Liberal allowance Free c half price. Our homes, Free dativery Toed. 748 WOed- J. N - PICKERING of Picke7ines social life. >�l�la ontarie s -i fa our trade -la fnrnitare. furniture. Woe Aye.. Tormto. PbeseGrover 4a4d. 49 ,