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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1936_08_14,.{, �-:. A' tlyli _ J', { - . _ a. �•' z Y ::.1-. Nr i .7i {v` ``i- `•'1 , . ":::'.• „% _{ ..'v, ,. — '�' N„ ....ti, 1. •^•Fk.i- . v. . _ .e • VOL'. LV _ PICKERING, ONT'., :. F RIDrA, Y, A U (an_ 14.1936i _ _ #safs!ltsslal 6att:aea. Jredht,a! Durton Greenwood ~NOTIC - GRhhh W U Miss eta-tzsvaatonng ` - • Miss Johnston, of -Manchester 19 _ DR. H. O. PHAR90N—Pbysioteaa soutk of Barrie.' visiting with Mrs. A. Boyer. ' - aneSurgew, Duabarton. 11�r trunks pass -your way- Miu.tllr Mrs.Weeks and family are visit- Mrs. F. L.' Green ent a few ertsry day." spent B. P'ORSYTH, Opph. D., Director - --- ing with Miss Vi. Allison. clays c,f last .week in the city. R. al Aaaoei�UoaotOatatio. tree. COAL, COXES Dared :Allison "spent his holiday at Rev. �Zr. Mutton will return to Jistabtished 1838 of the Amer,,,. Optomatli. Iris aunt's, -Mrs. Willson; Brougham. his pulpit on Sunda next, follow- . ollow- _ a1a.a. I3Fe, esamined b) appolMment P Y s'I+ea. ci.eamoet.oat. W%,OD, CEMENT, The July -August 'meeting 'of the ing a month's vacation. W. M. S. will be field tin Aug. 20th. The �iassion .Band and W. -A, ie- Iwgdi:. :. BAND, (IgA V..EL, Miss -Millie Mitchell, of Toronto, nic was held in 'Gieen"s 'Parkpdn Chopping is -visiting with Mr. and Mrs.' John' ruesda afternoon of this week, KOIIda $ WedIIeBda EI' u DONALD RULLY tleurlater. and • y ill• S"Witor, Notary eutwc. eduney w e.oan. , Hopkin J + dny't e• ate A.�.4.;nna- BITILDER S SUPPLIER Miss Bene, W.' D. and airs. Dun Whitevale >Lwd Fridays ttiaa. awastb sang of wort tion e. wautoy. el.y _ _ - vL y l3t:LL K Jam, aL6o leoal cartage work bar arid -family are vacationing. at When a Holiday comes on a Chop BEA CUN; -Muskoka. Tiere_are,quite a number of vis- ping day we will grind the next. " Barristers !! solicitors- We have also placed in stock %full -Miss 4ueenie Simpson, of Toron- itors holidaying in the vale at pre - Wu -Ll J. 1sh.A'lUN. K, C. .fine of Maple Leaf Milling to, is visiting with the B. Lotto='s sent. _: day. M- BROOKE dam-. J�_ t:. J, I). F. ROSS lab's Feeds. over the week -end, _-.. Our public school.has been 'nicely To get paying results cromi-ptg, JAMl.5 A WRIGHTMls• John Hopkin • celeb re -decorated by our efficient decor - ill Sar `street, TA oronto.-Avetaidesub A. We MITCHELL Given's 9th birthday with a party ator Nello Randall. If the trustees feeding the grain murlbe ground, with fourteen- children present. will go one step further and fix up fine. O. flIUliAHL)SUN tt. Uo., Harris-: Plokerin Ont. - Eveisn,_ the teacher's room olid supply ,two •cess, 5dl,tacuis. Notaraea etc., Suii8 501, g' Mr. and ,Mrs. C. Annis, , NO other mfll rinds as fine as Excelaicr ldfe Bu"a& 36 Toronto at, Toro:, Lo. OSice phone 7400 -Residence 05`10 'lIrma and Ruth Taylor [=Dent a very new stoves, our school will stand a- g eiaIt";eoae Aa- la: rteaerisse .bone Staid. sir enjoyable holiday at the Lake of bout first in the township. this does. - THOMBCN atG NciN1LLAlr—B,rrrifa- The Beal Store, Claremont Bays; Musita. ' The ' Women's Institute will meet ` PEED ON HAMD 1 tsm SoliQtwa, Notary, Public. Oetice at Mrs. Harty Pearce entertained at the hone . of '►tins Lydia Major •Rsd'deace of kir. Thomeon, tot i1, ronc*mon 1, PHONE 0*24 "her man lad ' friends. with a tea on Wednesday, A - Better Service than Ever. �Piakerioe, Udws bourn: Tburaday and Saturday Y Y y, ugnst 19th; 8t 2. Alv dines, from 7.W p.m to tido p. m., or to *T i ( �j last Saturday afternoon between: 30 o'clock sharp. The roll call will ap tintment. 7 oronto i" JO.0. -T : ontS [loyal 8aat FURNITURE' .0 R lY 1 T V R i J the hours of three and six-thirtw b answered b :':Naming the 'Gar- F. Z: GFRi.,e�7 ' Nde Phoos Pict 10 4. Toronto 8�p n 5303. e y 371; We ore displaying an attractive o'clock. She was attired in her wed- men[ I will Hand in for Relief!' variety'of -dinir•' dress -and with the 8asistance This means a garment made. from CONANT 6t &NNW — Barnatets, Aluminum and Graniteware.Ete.' SeWt«s, Notuies Public of her mother and Mrs. Elmer Toms, something already in the house. A PI�NV TUNIN'Q Furniture and Funiture of Oshawa received the guests. report from t ' District Annual 414M DON D. CUNANT,�K. C. Novelties. - • ALL1N_F- ANNJS. H, A., J -L. S.Prices tow, in keeping with times Mrs. Ir inir White and Mrs.' Dr. -will -be given. Special miusieal items it�aar -t n zsimcoe s<: S., o.ea., Dates potireditea. While Misses El- will be rendered. Ceene and have AND !'Ysa..—iand l+(o.h...), and at the. cure da Pearce, Florence AAder%on and an 'interesting and profitable after- All kinds Of BP 'air � OIZC i a.a.e. irltitb,. (Mr. Conant, Phone 7 (Whit. RADIO SERVICE t �> Ina McConnchie served. noon, -All Tuniag Guaranteed -- A (Graduate .of -Radio College - Brougham Addle ..,. T C. S. MacDONALD.. j = �_..._._ ..:......._..2. with _' _ _ '2W CLOSE AVE_- TORONTO t � - jUBIL O. SMITH. D, -D. 9., L D. ;j., ;J t0 -the -minute training Miss Helen Barclay is visiting her Some showers have relieved -the Phone Lakeside 1502 _ j - tt�� iSaeeeesor to Dr. ). r Llares). Graauawot p' SM Rojat College of Leat Surgeuos and Torun• another at present. long, dry spelt. ' - Ro Tl�iv««a At Cm oat otSee over D. A, and Miss Bate spent the .past week (card !•linters. with hig -tw-) boys Orders taken at NEWS Office; z - deott a atoreeverr Toe. y u,d hnda . Phone RINEST EQUIPMENT scoas_Y tt std_ for with 'Toronto friends. roughed it on Lake Scugog for r Mr. Allen Miller • spent the week- three - days. HID. T. FALLAIBE, L D S. Guaranteed Satisfaction end with his people here.Bernard ;IcSrady, wife and son, ��••.. _ D. D. S , Graduate e .r the Royer Conroe of AT Miss Ilean Norton, of Un$:a ' Shi i n gle s T r Sale !Daae.,- Sncjcona'aad the ttmvewcy o/ Toronto - .. y', is a graduate of the University of 4i -Disonrerdeoeeseconddoor east of St, And--R•wa.,nnable P•'i"i visitin fit . the hasrre of her uncle. -Chicago, were callers on many of his a •M'sCkurch. Pickering, that. .irate. noun ; g a. na. so a p. m-, or 3 abpoin+meat. (X -Tar Tubes triad Batteries always on .h ,id T. Norton. _ old friends. and _school mates last ' esrviee), Penne Pick 'rob• '*!a Oa1t pulcAniz�d-'steal 8hinglee, H. ROY 1AILLER, Mr, A. Campbell and Mi -s Good- week-eud. Bernie- wac the son of Bird's Felt Slette Shingles. ing were week -ends visitors it the the late' Robt, McBrady who lived Also. trruhberio " ' 'Broulrbarn, Ontario R buggy wheeb. M o $ axDf. - . -H. Malcolm home. • . • .. _on. the Geo. C v nark fsrm.- He fit- t Lawn mowers shwr - ....,�� 48tf Phone- M.trk l&t8 been a guest of Bruce and Ddr . pined. _ et! elle+ � • .Miss Htrgltes,' -of Oshates, has tended school here ands x� one of p, Lawn S CLAREMOI�F " # ELIZABETH RIUHASQSON— Music g1e 4 the Entrance Class in the 90's when pall and get pricer. Phooe98iS - A • F1re and automeCale ausurame or alt kinds, tsse.a.e-7- eo.apaow or solid financial stand- Easton this past week. F. M. Chapman was the teacher, "�• - sisr� Tile several families - of- the Haan- He has a big business in the Windy i Ex erieneed l4 usic Teacher iltons fo thered at the old home �j POSTILL. Licensed Atictiono6c, p t8a, City covering the domestic trade. ,L' a -far'oonatta or York oat! Ocurlo. Asa- with a Toronto -Conservator on Sunday for a family reg -union. lorintt In his ice tWen five �oatsr of all kinds atteaned so on skosa ty FUEL INroe. usrw G. 81vv P.O., 0...R .$tending. ' W. Wetter, Mrs. Wetter and stenographers. Miss Gladys [lave been" guests at -Another caller }fere was an olat }� A. BEATON, TOWNSHIP wilt teach afternoons • or avenins -p school bop', 'Albert Dennis Vr S. of L • Clerk. Converascer Commissioner for : t11P Matthews House'the -past Week. _ Saturday reserved for school ntkiaa a d tw Accountant. -Etc. truer or Miss Jean Malcolm has finished Stettler, .Alta He attended the win- Builders' Supplies - Marriage . nw. weiuvale, on:, children. her course in Horne Economics alt —._ ter business class in the'school here *` `�' Rates -very Moderate. Hat%tilt'n, anti returned homed on -Fri- in 1A+96, after>Rradusiting as, a Vet. ' T_�H I -.K" I E _--_p C E G NE S �40 WM. MA Yr - . Studio at my ow1F home one mile day' and assisteel the teacher in his ,umber and Lath LIa$NSIiD AUCTiU^tEEK ANI[ east of Brougham on No. 7 Miss Doris Jobnston has. finished heavy scheol' a+nik when, the aver- j• () aCJl;lll l9e VALUATOR Highway, the Arts Course she was taking in age attendance was 55 and eleven , ug les conducted Anywhere' : Toronto and is now at home holid- classes were tau�*ht. [Slue 1081 PbbDe or write. Addrwls 014 Dundas MRS. CARL DEVITT s A sFaower for Sack Bryant and _,Alberta U081 - street, East, The W. M. S. will meet at the his fiancee, Miss Merle Hall w4s • home of Mrs Bayles, on Aug. 20th. held at the home of $: P. and Mra. - Domestic Colts wnitby, Ontario: ,Pickering . Mi11s Mrs. Bayles: Grt'mp, D, will . be In Winters on Tuesday . evening, last. ._ Cement, T�iu1e Plaetei�_ �—• �u 1��t A`%o• _.. __- '.. __ _cha:r_sre of._the_pzo_Rram._ _'Cc>i�tn__ .,;utdnne._hg his _tuothew-------. ' _ -- ,e an Accident BUT ;YOU CAN AVOID THE EXPENSE THAT FOLLOW 8 t _ CYRIL E. MORLEY . .lt?ENISRAL INSURANOR ..!hose —-Pfeter!>o� i7fN SUMMER 'SUGGESTIONS' For.the Home and �, t Verandah -Camp Chairs_ ` $1.85, $2.251 Lawn Seats • Hooked Mats 98c. Waterproof Window Shades Complete, 49c, Electric Plates, Toasters, Irans' # Electric bedroom Lamp, $2.00', 'Ree "'Ve ill stock 'a .nice-tine*f gifts For the Bridal Shower, C. A. STERRITT Fanersl - Mector + Private Ambalanee Pbone 1800 PiakerlAfl. - - -„ 1sterie _Ag McKenny utas in atteTtdan� .Jack is wwther Wood Coekshntt' Farm Maohiner3 on Mr. Georxe Hicks several times of -the Club to graduate into the A8ents for Lvindy Fenoe the past week as he was in serious benef ets.. Their many 'friends ex- Idet ! Complete lire and repRir9. condition nidi his heart. tend felicitations to the happy sou- and _•3iJuLr ,+ Chopping " and of. ell Mr. and Mrs Cliff Mullett and- pie who will reside in Pickering. ' .: • .-and� " .,Feeds, kinds.Mullett littl'le son, of Pennsylvania, Mrs, and -daughter,- of Orillia, Ckerrywood Coekehu.tt Implements .) ; ' Roy$l Pastry- Flour were callers at the Brown home on 'Taylor Secure Priem Before Saving - Thursday. • Miss Ruth kas been hol- PoultrT Feeds, Growing ' The Mission Band held their reg- idaying in'X6.skoka - ' -Mash, Loing M S gash ular meeting on Saturday with a - Miss McAllister from Toronto is WILSON BRO�e We arry *XX makes of Plow Points. fair attendance, with Miss Phyllis Farley presiding and Miss Rielyn visiting Miss E. Gates. 161-s.Ar• n -strong of Toronto,' is �= • N. D. 1� . Lock WOOd Knox at the orgmL Mrs. B. Ritchie 'MW Betty Lou viaithig Mrs. R: Davidson. • Mrs Laughlin and Newton' visit- Phone Mark 72M ss PICKERING, ONT. . • have returned from a holiday" with ed •'Stouffvflle relatives,on, Sunday .. _. her sisters it gooney Lake. non- Elisabeth Armstrong is holiday -FOIA R• as 'V�1!END F311% ald, wild has been at the Boys' Camp' in that distiict, caste heels ing With relatives in Searboro sit cple�, —1 Summer -lealth FIINBRAL DIRECTOR with d'er"' "' Mr. sari Mer- Waddell,.. of Har- : Pqoi at least t ro weeks a 'veryrtrws:ilith, visited with friends. here TRY Private Ambulance dangerAus hole appears..in the road- Oar Wilson's in front Oscar last ween... _ EPetty +is holidaying JONES *O��Sr Day and.'NiRht Service ° of pro- Miss ' Phone 9000 perty. It's !=till there. !After some car plunges through the fence as a with her, grand-tnothet, Mrs. Chap- man, in Toronto. " _ y RN6LISH REQPE Malvern 5000 -- ' ? , result of running into % then wl'll 'Master Jack Moirish entertained friends bin- Health Salt Milam, •. Ont. it be idled in. ' 'Will-on, a few of his little at a 'week. NlYl Gqo. Will-o Temperance thday .party lest -- — Supt., noun ce that Mr. S Ghailes Lintner.and 'son 14falcokm Makes�an invigorating and rk Fay niers ! -•- Bradley, eif, , Toronto, : will `-ad;iress and friend Tommy Boyd, of Toron- refreshing drink, Which re - the Sunday School on Sunday nett, to, spent the week -end with -Mr. " --- The subject of Temperance and sp- Lintner. 'lieoes sick headache, sour =; Rapid Flo Filter Disse, 460. eoial music will be provided.; An in- • Lorna iiid- Evelyn , RAnnie ftbi'n stomach, indigestion, pric_- Well -made chick troughs also 8 vitation i•s extended to all to- hear this of the Toronto are spending a week. their Mra. kl heat etc. y 'Baby chick troughs at Moder- sneaker, and members grandparents, ,Alf. and - � t . school are requested not to forget Fenney. 're- Large Pound tin ate prices., their badges. - Mr. Tink and ehilllren have• 39e. The old reliable. B. H. Paints, Ensmek The evening service at St. Johns turned to Detroit after and Varaialka. his t Sunday was taken by..Mr., Lew-. • is, of ('lorerricsnt; who has ldndty pleasW holf&y • with, the latter's sister, Mrs. A. J. ZaayiAY and Mr. dAT11MK7) C71PS ens Also HardOil, Paint Oils. Turps -and helped, out this charge oon several Taylor. See our large assortment of Coal Oil. Hassey -Harris Repairs. " occasion:%. The congregation is grate -ful to hrand the young ladies w#lo The church service on sunoay, Augnst 16th, will be in charge Of latest styles" and eeleta. The ALV'IN BUSHBY materially helped the . servbe by 8171917W � Alots. Servioo, be ane Voting People's Union, when Mr. Entmersm Knowles will be oar. low Orissa will surprise yew , wIt at the usnal flour itext Sunday, 2. srionir-r• 41 t►4&tfCm to Ods, �+ E. C Janet Phm B ` ilarriwn••a Phnr►A 4AnC guest . f ♦ y M Fr .m, Rev. -vr- AaguPVnA ofti+"-., ClArerrtont %Tilt fill the charge fur I •-rat. ; -_ - h.,l;�+tl tt1r1 i DiitUQa> :' P[0= - Rev. J. E. Glover. isterestueg w .►.- t 77 1 • d .,. .r _. ••; a Imo-•"' .- 7 :Gain of Two Million Dollars �t " "y Normal Child Likes To Havi x �' Kms" :Yn Favourite Stories Read and Shown Over Past ' Two Months. — Imports Are '� Re -read i .m . Ft __ Factor. �' to guid a barleto thehted a house wh re ' --TORONTO, — Maintaining the ad- , ,. mace noted Last month, a re•i dreams come true; -lilts. Adams- rest- when-- _ cord was established for a month's y from the new story -book with the �gkia, customs receipts during July y ' ` bright green and gold cover. "It was _ reached a total of $4,664,402.73 for its ^ a red candle—" , ,g " the Port of Toronto, an increase of ' F 2 Betty waited until her mother =968,047.28 over July, 1935, J. H. liar- "'ev ! r 4 . a paused for breath, then she handed tram. customs collector, announces. her an old, much worn, beloved brown together the past two months have +`� M y w + book. "Please read me the one about seen an In of over two ' million the beanstock." dollars over the same two months .; r.t#' ° �` "But Betty dear. I've -read and re- ., `+ read that. You know every word of last year. Revenue increases are attributed to `�''" Y r lC This is a brand-new story Increases in imports rather than the4' 4 s "But l like the beanstock one best, two per cent increase in the sales: y ' ' How did Jack get away? Read what iaz, although the .latter has been a�I�E, s 4� happened to him." contributing factor. Judging from the xa+ �I�z3 a x Mrs. Adams read the tale again and periods over which the revenue Sows I •"' can' N ,p: •* ` a beatific light replaced the boredom Into the offices, imports have inereae•' , i w� 1 a,' .,. is Betty's blue eyes td steadily In the past seven months, �w s N v� ' It was learned. increasing revenues ^" 4„ " v Old Favorite bra 4�;v : ¢ � ° r "Now read the Three Beare," she coasiderabIy. Total tl;nres for the +� ;r. a. � said when • be mother Snisbed. stat seven 'months of 1935 and 1936 "Honey, you know that story by are a follows Three, or possibly five, years of stud in Italy are the reward ained by 51. Fontanarosa, who heart!" i 1935. 183. won the Paris Beaux Arts Prix de Rome. EMynthusiastic fellow students are here seen carrying the "Read it!" the child lasieted. "Tau January .. 3,535,319.04 3,631,486,11 young artist and cheerfnR hira. �1 me about the chairs and three beds February 3,399,286.26 3.507,003.36 and three bowls." March .,.... 3,730,796.46 3.710,801.66 F The' new story -book fay unopened April $;889,382.18 4,079,999.39 Church Runs Farm Maybe This Dentist for a long time. Finally when Betty June .......... 3,636,276.02 4,708,773-69entered school and betas to learn to 4,211,772.07 4.392.73018_ ��E To Reduce Its Debt Ian t Popular Withentered words out of letters she picked &696,156.46 4,664,40L73 . : - . The Youngsters it up. She wasn't interested to the MARKETSMMARION, Ind. — The Van Buren story. It was much more fun to, make ethodist Chunc� wan about .$3,600 SANFRANCISCO: — A great the beanstock and the three beam , TO Reduce Cost in debt when the pastor, Rev. F, A. pain to the dentist Is the parent come. to life under her- eyes. t3h. - - -- •- Hogan, decided- this summer to do who says to a misbehaving young- liked forming words, thogh, and Prot• There is no doubt that the best PRODUCE- PRICES something about it. He talked It stet: "If you don't be a good child ty soon the old favorites weren't _ way to reduce the cost o! production United Farmers' Co-operative Co. over with his pariahior.ers and .they I'll take you to a dentist and terve hard enough. _ on the farm U to raise good horses. Saturday were paying the following decided to go into farming, the bust- him hart you." Parents sometimes worry because $oma - larmerit specialize in the pro- prices for produce: mess most of them were familiar Dr, E. L. Pettibone, of Cleveland, of the tenacity with which a child EGGS—Prices to with. One church member donated clings .to a well -loved story: They are duction, of given crop or a given class producers, cases president-elect of the American go- afraid 'the child bas s phlegmatic s' ..of live. stock, but. the majority o! retwaed basin. delivered Toronto: 10 acres and another five. Six ad= ciety for promotion of dentistry for farmers who seek to reduce produc- ..,,A„ large ...,.._,..,,..-._.. 26F Joining acres were rented children, said recently the man to mind which does not feel the urge cion costs raise horses primarily to "A" medium _.........-------- 24c Some churchgoers donated toms the dental office is not "bogeyman" of exploration and adventure. work and secondarily to sell. Many "B" _- 22c to Plants, other seed corn, baby and _ mothers and fathers who so re- ' "Betty g new,esn*t have any interest - "dos """ _ chickens, Iambs, pigs or their labor. to anything new," a mother will wall farmers feel obliged to effect rational C _ -_.,-- 21c present him are stupid. feconomies in their business. They BUTTER—No. 1 Ontario solids, Moat 'of' the work' has been done by The society held its -10th annual There !s no need fora father or l_ younger members of the•-congrega- convention here- in conjunction with mother to disturb himself. Every are resolved to raise better work 26c; No. 2, 24%e. _stack, and _.too do more work with POULTRY— tion. The church farm now irae 16 the meeting of the American Dental child has a few favorite stories for -fewer -horses. This means better (Quotations in cents.) Dreased s° dentist," D . No newhich he lw tae will el ask. over ver over breeding, and better management. t ora Aaaoda�tioon e t r. P g crge i tomatoes, more than five is sweet ,-sad others [a potatoes 'There is always room for a few spa- _ Liva Dressed Milkfed and popcorn. There are five lambs, tibone said,oiwho has an honor roll 1 their plaices. Even the change of Dela cialists is horse raining, but what the Hens— . ` iva "A" "A" nine pigs and 28,0 chickens. in his office, with the winning child word will be noted by the child and _ ltndaetr�i required above all things a Over b lbs. :. 14 16 Mr. Hogan. well satisfied with the being given an order on the corner he will resent it. The omission or experiment, says it is 'ton early to drug store. for a soda. This brings a paragraph of description will bring increased skill on the part, o! farm-. � 4 to 6 lbs. .: 13 16 estimate revenues. the children flocking to-. the dentist." an instant dissent. - ere who Faiae draft horses to work. -3 to 4 lbs. .: 11 18 • • y ••But you didn't say how GoldiF, i Spring broilers— - locks looted." 111A-2% lbs. .. 12 .. .• Bouncing British _ ;Largest Lake Children seem to love their stories - World Peace. 234-8 lbs..... is 2%4 lbs. . , . 18 ,, Quads Move 1 nto Superior might well have better as they grow threadbare 9tlay- _ pe g be it is because their juvenile minds OTTAWA. — +Dr. A. Maude Roy- 8%-4 lbs. • •• 15 Their New Nome been named Lake Tremendous: It cannot grasp them until there has don of London, England, noted cru - Over 4 lbs. • • 16 is the largest expanse of fresh water been much repetition. Maybe It is beNew• infer in the cause of world peace, 0 d roosters, . • • • 7 us •9 gT.: NEUTS, Huntingdonshire. — iA the world. Its shores and sur- cause they are so much more at hoe laid recently "our hope of peace lies AAAe, Ernest, Paul and Michael, rounding rocks are rich in silver, to tam111ar fields. In the bands of the. younger lteners- WHOLESAI•E PROVISION PRICES Britain's bouncing quads,- moved in- nickle, copper and iron ores. It Is the child , who has no fav tion •• — Elevated 602 feet above sea level oritee tar which he pleads, aboat "Many of our problems are be-. Wa°lesale pmvt�ion dealers are to their new nursery recently. with an' ar of 31 200 square miles, V* „ q,oting the following prices to the Over the opening ceremony of q whom • Little worrying might -'yoag the grasp of older politicians, Torontc ,retail trade— their much -publicized play -quarters its sparkling, crystal-clear waters come omits. Favorite books sad pi0 she said in an address here. pork -gams, 24c; shoulders, 17c; presided George Langabury, benevo• are almost chemically pure and in cores a» comfortable (}Ibraltars -Dr. Roydon appealed - to young 22c; picnics, _634e. some parts attain a depth o! 1,008 which to establish a little boy butts, 19c; loins, p lent member of the House o! Com• feet. Lake Superior is on the bona- �anadians to take a keener inter- Pe girl's Interest...- --- • est In the future of international Pard r- Pure, tierces 12c; tubs mons, an old-time Labor firebrand dary between the United States and 12%jc;- Pails -'134 -Prints 12%c. _ and:-• =sti=__Ieader__af est- - welfare. `Canada; as d younger , -- :country, should be treat from the Shortening — Tierces, 9%c; tubs, tion. 1034c; p s, 10%c; prints, 10%c. Canon Phillips, rector of iynsbury: °f the Great Lakes Ita°'greateat ReOster rade weight of old and contrasting cu- Taxto added to all shortening where the quads were christened, length is 412 miles, its breadth ist it'toms and habits of thought."prices gave the nursery his blessing.167 miles, and the circuit of its Built at s cost of $2,250, the aur• bores is. about 1,7b0 miles. On the north the shore is bol ' 6: Control of commercial and tech- � -GRAIN @UOTATIONS `: -' eery is attached to the parents' home. and rugged; an almost continuous ` ui (k1dakMart% nical operating matters is secured by Following are Saturday's closing The windows are of special glass and range of basalt cliffs: The south Y imperial Airways and Pan-American quotations on Tomato grain trans- overlook a. pretty flower garden. The shore is. chiefly law and sandy, with perior jurisdiction of the directors to actions for car lots, prices on basis walls are of a pale peach color' with occasional limestone ridges, the most a question. of major policy. c.i.f. bay ports— green woodwork. remarkable of which are known as May Be -the East Opportunity 6: Daring the experimental stage Manitoba Wheat—No. '1 North "I was never so fortunate as to the Pictured locks. This extraordin- For Some Time ;: the United Kingdom will finance the ern, $1.11,15; No. 2 Northern, get four at once," said' Lansbury. �y formation, fourteen 'miles long flying.. When the- joint company &&$1.09%; No. 3 - Northern, $1.06%; "But 1 have 12 altogether and 19 and about 300 feet high, forms one sumer responsibility it will receive No. 4 Northern, $1.01%; No. - 6 grandchildren." of the greatest natural curiosities All grade Clydesdale females bav--' as annual 'subsidy. Of this subsidy Northern, '94%c; No. 6 wheat, Mrs. )Villas, mother of the quads, in the United• States ing quality, size, weight, and type. Canada ,will contribute 20 per cent, 98'�f►c; feed wheat, 78%c; No. 3 said she-. had received several an- that will qualify for four cross re - 'subject to a• maximum of J75,00o,•the amber durum, $1.04%. onyinous letters criticizing her 'for istratibn, should be recorded.. Many Irish Free State five per cent., sub• Western Oats -:—No. 2 C.W„ 54%c; having exhibited the babies for a Biggest Beehive such are seen at focal and other fairs . `.eject to a maximum of S,12,000 'and No. 3 C.W., b17Ac; extra No. 1 feed fee. where grades are shown. The tem - Newfoundland a • 84M. which will be oats, 52%c; No. 1 feed, 49%c. "The fact is 1 did not 'want them : porary amendment to the constitution ':'agreed upon withuthe United Ktng• Manitoba barley — No, 3 C.W., on view at all," she said, "but the "The biggest bee -hive in the.world, in force from May 1st to December dom. The Free State will be entitled 68%c; No. b C.W., 65%c; No. 1 cost of keeping them Is so much more the home. of myriads of Tasmanian slst, 1936, luring which over -age ;to Participate in the empire air mall feed screenings, $25 per ton. De- than for ordinary children. Even so black bees, has recently been found animals, can be recorded at the mini- i schema. livered most OAtario points. it is a struggle to provide their ape- at the top of an enormous eucoiyptus mum fee of $2.00 to Members only,' 7: Each overnment undertakes Ontario grain, appt'oximatie prices sial diet and whatnot" tree in an Australian forest Shaped enables the registration of four cross g Dint—Wheat, yac •to "1 think if l , lost my babies as - d di d` track shipping p - like the usual hive, it measures 1 females to be made at low cost. This _lo ,provl a an airp(?rt, with ra o an ' meteorological facilities, t $1;7 oats, c o c; ,. 60c; corn, 82c- to 84c; rye, 58e to off my head," she added. feet across, is more an feet high, and weighs nearly a ton. About Each . government undertakes -to grant landing and transit rights 60c; buckwheat 64c to 56c malti,tg The quads are now on' view to the 7000 pounds of a ape•cial medicinal to the joint company and to Pan. barley, 79c to 82c; milling oats, 43c public once a meek at a charge of honey were extracted from it, which American Airways, Unless otherwise to 4be. HAY AND STRAW a shilling (25 cents). i? sold would fetch from $1,750 to $2,600. Bigger even than thin the determined by the consent of the to governments, such right shall be ex- Hay quotations in Tomato. Satur- �..a1i1C1]t man-made "bee -palace kept 'by Dr. y :':'-elusive for 15 years. day as Provided by Toronto dealers ; Jaromir Resin and his wife in a -' 8: • An intergovernmental . commit- g ware: No. 2 Timoth hay; baled, $ .I woke up to took upon a face silent, lovely valla in Czecholavakia. In his y y { 7,"0,000 tee of trans-Atlantic air services wit, $9.00 to $10.00 a ton; No. 3 Timothy. white and cold; enormous . hive here_ are _ be established, consisting of tour hay, baled, $7.00 to $8.00 a ton. Oat Ohl friend, tht agony 1 felt can bees, kept purely . for experimental .;..;; 'members appointed by the United and wheat straw lsa'led, $6.00 to $7.00 never half be told. purposes, for the doctor is a noted "'Kingdom, Canada, the Irish- Free a ton.We lived together but a year, too_ biologist who has written books on ptate and Newfoundland, to which -.soon, a motorcar can. it seemed. to see bands and bees and their work. Will be referred all decisions affect- By modern methods Those gentle outstretched national Policy or the relations of be painted in one day. Formerly the , still, .that toiled so hard for me. Night all` mail and passenger nor- ,frig 'Zovernments among themselves or proses stook six woks and called for My waking thoughts had been for vice is being established between With Other goveramslsts. All decisions twenty-two. coats of paint. one who now to sleep had drop- Brisbane and Adelaide Australia: '. of this committee must be unantm- .. ped; — �One. MIRROR GLASS INITIALS 'Tawas hard to realize, oh; friend, my British building societies' assets Boit calf skin bags have inlaid Ingersoll had stopped. total $s,000,000,000 or ten times 62 , initials cut on mirror glass. - Frons the Blue Bell. thoss-of 1914 f may be the last opportunity of this kind for some timp to record all over- age animals at minimum cost and should b- taken advantage of to the fullest extent possible. The following note is culled from the current "Clydesdale Quarterly„: "Largely through carelessness and j lack of system in breeding, many Clydesdales today are put out of line in size, weight and quality of under- pinning and therefore do not qualify as ideal types of the breed, the kind for transport work on city streets afid for work on the land. In. breeding Clydesdales as well as other kinds of livestock it is the man behind who counts. Beed up, not down. Keep the highea£ type before you in all breedigg operations and aim to pro- duce only the best.„ ` M 's'• if'.Jn �'�J^ SCT+A Tp • rA . FinanC�al Planes ' t ,., 01 OT i Bullion production at Kirkland _:.., •.. Lake Gold Mining Company for the quarter ended June 30th amounted to "x $182,260 as compared with $192,141 MORE -1 in the preceding quarter. During the v 3 -months ended Jun. 30th the com- pany treated a total of 21,829 tons o1 ~ i r.�,• ore, against 21,146 tons milled in the These 1. first quarter. ♦ 9� a\ James E. -Boyle, president of Rich- ' AND �'i III ' r mac Gold Mines, (1936) Ltd., in a I' � wire to local officials, states that i}ret 'zCORDS Everyassay results from the No. 1- vein Fibre Sat- ¢` orated andln o' Yielded values of ;b.60, '$38.40 and O u,lafed with $112.00-- (gold :..at__$20.67). all across a ` Rubber width of 3 feet and over a le gth •�, O of 100 feet, STRONG E R of R. M. Potter, M. E., mine manager ' Monatt-Hall Mining Co. in a re - Gum -Dipped Cords port to head office states that the Only One of. the Cir mine walls have been completely t ra values you get in wasbed down ready for an examina /r= Faestone Tires—at no 4 Extra Cord Flies tion by Dr. Jame9, who has been „ Under the Tread appointed consulting engineer for the YoU JUST COOL i. , , n Moffatt -Hall property. Mine manager / F-arestone uses _#bis extra process that Potter also reports that well min - CAN BUY eabvistes and insulates 1` eralized vein has been intersected • A FI NER fiery cord c with the diamond drill 500 ft. soutl s�elY fibrel� y to eliminate f every ternatbest of this- shaft' *depth of over 800 CHEW/I _. and fsic6on—+ he great- Scientifically teat in the dr Hole. wt enemy of tiro life. flesiynad Safety F, A. Mrall, engineer in charge o2 Firestone Tires do not Tread operations at Monetary Metals, Ltd., dost one cent more than in a wire to C. E. Powell, company ' tires — your president, reports that an important ordinary . nearest F'weaone Dealer discovery was made recently on the a tae to Suit every Naw Extra property adjoining Arm Mines in the - parse. See him today. ani+ Rider strip Red Lake district. The management The PERFECT Chewing$ Tobacco at .the present time is not disposed _ to divulge the Importance of the -dis- covery until results of assays are ob- . tamed and further. detalls from theta' j engineer are forthcoming. E. L. MacVelgh, B. A:, M.Sc., Geo- found.' It is thought this may be ■ . logisL This campaign was cam- continuation bf the Bidgood ore. ! , / Ardeen Gold Mines production for menced as the result of information A. large crew of men under the -" the first half of . July ' amounted to gained from extensive development direction of the geologist are , con - $14,682, according to official informs. work and geological survey, The tinuing development work on the - tion. Monthly output has been run- first drying is being concentrated five known vein systems, with a �- ning 'close to $20,000 and for the on vein No. 3, where surface values view to establishing the extent of - a The only faith that wears well and A wisecracker maintains that when month of June was valued at $21,000. of from $2:00 to $10.00 have been file veins holds its colour in aI1 weathers is a politician makes up his bed he Millheads, however, have, been show- found. On the main break where a Mr. Grant in . his -July -report. . that which is woven o! conviction, and should He in it. Unfortunately. be Ing improvement of late and final re shaft has been sunk to over 20 ft. said; "The property is so large sad' set with the sharp mordant of ex- seems more- inclined to make up 4'"•n. turns 'tor the entire month Of July values up to ' $16.00 have been the mineralized area so widely 1perience.--Lowell. bunk and lie out of it. is expected to show a substantial In- found. This will be the second separated. that 'it Is going to take - crease over previous months.' Samples point for diamond drilling. - some time to. make a comprehensive NENAgOTT �IR�LAN D of se near t from the 1004 winze and report and. wits three major show_ On the east end. of the property raise near the' 1,000 -ft level and about ngs it is like egamining three" mines there is a peninsula separating Mc- and selects t - }. I bb feet south of the winze are re- Tsvish Lake on the went and Vic- ng he best one to work GOLD MINES, Ll]�l Y8� ported officially to run eseeptionally �a Lake on the east, on -which on' _ high In gold. there is a break about 100 feet •' Classified Advertising : dv rt><s ezt ooasistr o over 700 sem I '' - ' •_ wide. A pit 20 feet deep has been One Claim North of Bidsood Kirkland, Kelnakott Kirkland sunk in this break and shows favor- - - - stile geological formation and min- A'TW_� Lis - East. Kirkland Lake Area Gold Mines Limited eralization for ore occtureacea and HANGER STANDARD LIMB co 126 Wellington Went Toronto. Ins • ' Doubled crew of men now rushinss surface development under direction of An extensive diamond drilling some values have already, been roved limbs without shoulder strapa James E• Grant M.M. Consulting Engineer, end. E L: Macvafgh, t3.A, this campaign has been started under Free catalogue geologist IMnancial arrangements are being completed to assure for this property development to the production stage. the direction Of the company's liftlC NO . -- '. AUTO •COM2130sla16 ,�' Cor forthes Information, *rite or telephone the aoa+pmr• consulting engineer;- James £. Grant, ' 3f King , est sa. 2900 Toronto M -E., previously General Manager NEW AND USED CAR AND' TRUCK StWADlid' ` - - puts shipped everywhere Ba W - of the Wright -Hargreaves, and Mr. 1;7 67 faction guaranteet or money refunded. .. Prompt attention to eoquirtes: Levy " Auto Parts. 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Windsor Fhmn Finishers, 102 Wel- — 2 lington St., Windsor: Opt, WEND IGO _ .GOLD ' SHAW MINES LIMITED Complete information re - to 5 a 4 d acnoQ ao Q garding this junior pro- cd ro- . aystalp° 1000 o4eduring mine may be had tb civ $ eves+ts from. p aeons • ' • pets•,••N u1 ova uta foo • • • o inn c41 divtsf seek r9 of teases he nye tat t�pettn�w ewe ahteas A.--G.-WHITE >:. _ �,lttat9ta�,,.n o & COMPANY ° $ a huoto a still t4 04 tpn14 visaed`ra`l tie r p lata ELa Bldg. 373 512 Met o o ' 'n 9u �thisto �iot+3�• $ TORONTO n 6 >f��y 3 toi"010 ttlstttq.eiG ctalads°t cluaedl �: . + eo sesr9 �»ss „ VMS-ats f pr feel bs�Yj E�`io4a n.4 } .,i•1•iia•M +`°g%v lliaCAIN WEIGHT o3•: t C. C. & B: Tonic Tablets are' really 4 't 11go great tonics — Calcium Carbonate to pnstck^ purify 'the blood, banish pimples blaIL ches — and Brew. er eokheads Yeast B a dl et Iron and Extract _ `✓ A A ' • of Cod liver to build you up, nourish the blood, steady the ,nerves and put pounds of solid flesh on:thin people. Start' _ ' Stt' to 'enjoy life, to look and feel your beat today all drug stores, $100.00 FREE In cash prlses- Ask 'Your druggist for 0. C. is s. w `FIFOg lie i for Neale, Can Hist 34, AIg 3, Rose rC Lrd of Thanks N . , • -,...� Picov, Can Hist c, Edna Ratcliff, .'-sad WAWANESA INS. 00. e Can Hitt, 3, Irene Ratcliff, ling We wish to' thank our many uel- `$ui;bacsl you; am In adv=A*1 �'w-; 27, E'mC Lt 2; A. Hie: 2, Alg ghbors• and frrenjs, also', the Pick- to50 )Pt+� United States 3, Geom c, Phy 3,.' Chem 42, Fr. ering Fire Co., who assisted us dur- and Crit. BMWA $2.00 in advaacs. Aut 3, Fr. Comp 3, Helen Robinson, ing our recent fire in the, grain Ten Yom experience in Banldai Eng Comp 42, Feng Lit 2, Can Hi.t field. - JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. c, Alg 2, _Chem c, Lat Aut. c, Lat James Mitchell and Family ' Comp 3, Fr. Aut c, Fr. Comp 3, -� You Can Buy at Home Har. Scott, Eng Comp 42R, Enc TIRES. BATTERIES, ivv feS AND GOtaad15N7k Lit 29, Can Hist • 29, Alg c, Chem CARPEN TER & BUILDER 29, Anthony Stacey, Eng Comp 3u, Considerable p t Ounce complaint z against the Canadian Radio Coni- Cau Hist 28, A. Hist 27, A19 27, Phy 29. Alterations, Sash, Uoors and mission in regarding the broad- casting of some of the, programs in . I Screens made to' order, the French language, as they think b[i 11e School, Claremont Plans and Estimates given on . all prograura should be in the Eng- Appleby, R alg c, Geo in Phy- 3; General Repair Work. ' lish language as Canada is a Brit- ----TIsILDominio • c, Do ]sa y p ng, M. Alg 2, Fr. Aut c; Ibng ` PUS T1JR _ We see aures§§-_ for ni,alsin this complaint, is a large[-Ph g las._ C 2, Lit 2;. Douglas, C. $ nun 'H_ r1. Pi.ekerin FACIL1T11E$Yn lie i for Iassrance 1� slasini INSURANCE OF ALL BINDS .'-sad WAWANESA INS. 00. e Crean Rat" for Fars sad C in your choice of fifteen Canadian Buildings wfadstorm Insurance on Boadma and British Companies of Bound Whi na* sacs etc. Financial Standing . Automobile Insnranse of i _ All Hinds J Ten Yom experience in Banldai Wrko or Phos }R BOWMAN & ROW$ and Insurance. Now serving clients WHITBY ONT in Thirteen Different Townships and with an office system to tape can You Can Buy at Home TIRES. BATTERIES, of double the volume efficiently. AC(;E440RIFS, percent Canada's subjects are y --- -- Ph 2 Chem 3 Lai Com Your enquiries are Invited and year French or of 'French descent, i �Om 2' y P At as low and better prices. C, Fr. Comp c. Holmgn R: Comp 2, and they are not familiar frith the l patronage appieeiated. as English tan Lit 2, A. Hist 2, Geom c, Phy c; Eng gunge. They are good Linton, E. A. Hist 2, Geom e, Phy qou can In Toronto. loyal British subjects. Their an- 2 Chem c, Lit c, Fr. Camp 2; Me- 1D. A . � E - R cesh, were conquered by the Br- Cullough, J., Can Hist 2, Geom 2, ' Brougham Ont. Phone 315 Let us repair that leaky top itish, but that is no reason for ban- - ' ishing their. language from the Phy Lat tth s Fr: Aut c, it _ Comp c; Matthews, D., Comp c, Lit 'county. The are allwed to use ' Skilled Mortar Re airs. :their lar y 3, Geom c,. blothersill, G.,' C. Hist t BRQCK - p wuage in their courts �f 1, Alg 2, Geom 1, Lat Aut 2, Lat i justice and in the Houses of. Par- Coinp 2, Fr. •Aut 2, Fr. Comp 2; isv--C,<ordon " J. Law liament. This is a privilege' .that erland M., Com c, Geam 2, Slack; THEATRE t was granted them by the British P Phone �4)n$ Government, To deprive them of L., Alg 3, Chem 2, Fr.'CA. 2; PICKERItiG. ONTARIO this privilege wquld cause thorn to White, D., Comp 2,'Lit c, A. Hist WHITBY' 2, Geom c,. Lewis, J., Comp c, Lit C �rofurtNhl cool at all times le antagonistic to British rule. It 1 Y 2, A. Hist 2, Geotn c, -Phy 2, Lat _would not hurt English speaking 1 slut, c, Lat Comp. 3, Fr. Aut c, Fr. f All Sh iwa DAyliaht Saving Time ci people to have a good knowledge of Comp 1 - Friday and 9xtnrda the French language.and to be ab- y - . le to converse in it. blush of the Aug. 14 anti 15 discussion whhh takes place in in- t " TA n 9hcia+, tit ? :i0 and 9. i0 i : ternational gatherings is carried on �" . K in the French language, although GER ROGERS EE --_. .GIN ; i.. there are more people in the world .,�, •,''�� - _� The Best that Science who speak English than an other ,� P Y -t - and artistry can give. a language. In like manner it wouhl + - _� , l . sL �] / ��1f! la to ;he advantage of the Frencn IN- PERSON Examination_ -{-- Service . in Quebec to make themselves: . h - Quality = Satisfaction. . �n . "�- iamiliar with the English language. + ,•J, �• J With C. H. Tuck, Opt � j �?_ .�. / Ey"ght Specialist It would be a benefit to them from L� t �� - :GEORGE Bl1ENr fly llldq� Opp. Pod Offim 'business standpoint, and if both��1' CHha«reFhoae I!Ra to rac4c were familiar wiLFi both 'Erg- "'� �, . / t g Monday. Tne,day and Wedn'••+day fish and French, it. would bring closer together. , �� Ang. 17, I8 and 19 .:: -! Hull i �y r at r.3a Harry there cl r bowerReports •• p'ii•Pt 9h C ' and. Middle School Reporb Laot C��mplete Nhoro at 8.3U �d - Candidate s in following u �' Builder COntraotor Candidates passed i s h. a / ti;, ,SACK HOLT ' `.. _:jests, mantis quoted when below a Bnoxwork and. Stonework . ., . p;,e- a Specialty Lower School, Pickering i, - .. ,/' x A)rinan, Don C, Er%g, Gr. Phy., Arita tlStoi' Over ei" i,r0�lltiBOf.'i �erolde 41, Boi.''3b; Arbon, Domm P. Ow. /, Those f! _ _ - ,�L �` $r. Lust. 42, Art, Zool.;Jas. Arm- file /�d� strong, Br. Hint. Georg: Art. Zool; -' Ro banTHE kORd andWN Blanche Balsddn, Br. Hist, Geog. t . i - • lb oe Kingston Rd Art. Zool; 'Wm. J. Bryant, Ing Gr: UIK • • • :i �� ...Phone Pick 6610 81, Phy, 37, Bot.; Carl Bunts, Hr. MONA MO Rth : Hist 43. Geog. Arita :art. Zool; K. `AN TQNIU 9[ORENO r •Cammack, Eng. Gr. Phy., Arit. Bot; ��Dorothy Carson, 'Eng. Gr. • Br. HNotice, O0� WE ALL KNOW that it takes at least two 4/ p ��!! Geog, Art, 7.001; F. Churchward, Early to 1pW ! •,. $r. Hist Geog: Art, 'Cool; Irene E. to make an eecident-you need neves be ,- 7 _ " diQ •.Cburchward, Br. Hint., Geog: Art, \�_� , one such person if you "Try Courtesy" and With We do Building of all lsindt.- walk .with full regard for the motorist and Zool; Lloyd Courtice, Eng. Gr. Phy. `� - CHARLIE' RU[GGLKS Arit. Bot; Maxine Elliott, Br. Hist, 4� his problem of driving a ton of machinery. WARY F30LAND .'CARPENTERING, Geog. Art. Zool; .•Arthur Field, Br. In previous messages, I have been appealing CEMENTING, S Hist., Geog. Art, Zool; Hazel Fow- to motorists to "Try Courtesy", when they i!t eI ler, Br. Hist, Geog.- Art, Zool; Rich -drive,-for their own Sakes as well as for yours. Today, ATTitI�TTION, FA�tMERS s Fowler, Bng Gr.,' -Br. Hist, Geog, ;I am appealing to you pedestrians to "Try Courtesy" - m-__ _ _and -- --Art, Zool; Harold Fowlte,. Eng. Gr., _ _�A your own -sakes as well as for that of the motorial _ GENERAL REPAIR WOR*- Phy-, Arit. Bot; MArg. Goodlcein, _ Br. Hist, Geog, Art, Zool; Douglas Let us 'remember flint a motor carie a' big heavy piece r We are prepared torep8►irosrs. We s so veil Brantford Roofing Johns, Br. Hist, Geog, Art, 'tool; of moving machinery weighing a ton or more and trucks, tractors and all firm .Matrriala, Empire Bathroom Wm. Beaty, Br. Hist., 44, Geog, 'that to stop it or speed it up instantly is seldom poo- ma0hinery. wheels rebuilt and Egvupwet1t, Duro `Watw Phy. :art. ' Zool; H. R. Lucas, Brit Bible• You, on the other hand, • as a pedestrian, ua a Hist, Geog, Art, ?tool; Geo. C. Mc- *top or move more quickly on the instant. tire -Betting, wood -work Nadi Stable sE.q a to t y :, stable ai satr'' � wood turning of all kinds. Conochie, Eng. Gr., Phy. Arit. Hot,, . ado wh'en'you are walking on the same thoroughfare and other Building Materials -Mary Neale. Phy; Arit; < D. O'Brien. as the one on which the motorist is driving "Try Pleee your order uow for E+tiruates Free Zng. Gr. P+ Arit. Bot;. Emily 1 W _ Courtesy" wood working at zl -tai` g. Work GuAmnteed Petty, Br, Hist. Geog.'Art, Zool; - Phone or. call - Petty, Cross the streets with the- green signal or if there is �}�,1 TT C! �1 :Rose Picov, Eng. Gr., Phy. Ant, none, cross at a reasonably smart walk. •r ., J. PRO lJ SEA Bot; Clinton Prouse, . Er g: .Gr.,26. Y . I• ROWE' Ar.. Hist,' Geog; Art,. Zool; Edna 'Refrain flrom jay -walking for this reason: motorists Brock Road Storeand Blacksmith Stop- Phone %M r` Ratcliff, Eng, Gr., Phy., �axit.' Sot; drive their cars according to what they expect the (Succew r to W. H.,Jacksoe) PICKFRT;<I'(�. OAF $ARIO ;Alt -in Robinson, Br, Hint, Geos, ` traffic immediately around them to do. And they PhlwePick 2729 1-26 pl 'Art, ,Zool; - Marg. Somerville, Br. ;don't expect pedestrians to go jay -walking. Cross at ; Hint, Geog, Art,' Zool; Har. Scott,' crossings where the motorists expect you to cress- : Phy. William Sparrow, Eng. Gram, which a mo ma allowances i and for wh the motorist makes . ll ces by Phy. Arit, Bot; Vera Stacey, Eng •Slowing down. t ay. Phy., Agit, Art, Bot; , Roy When walking at night where there is no sidewalk, ` •Taylior -Br. Hist, Geog, -Art, Zool; _ • • • :. - : Marg. Teefy, Br. Hist, Geog, Art, carry a flashlight or wear a light garment which the , ;. 2001; Jahn Wheeler, Br. First, 34. headlights of the oncoming motor car will pick up .T BULK - ` : -Geog, Art, Zool; Willaatn VYheeler, Courtesy on foot, as -well as courtesy at the wheel is Soap Chips! 3 lbs, for s • 25C Geog, Phy, Art, Zool; Rath. Wat- : e mark of a true gentleman. I appeal to you to son. Br. Hist.-Geog, Art, Zool; Ruby " Courtesy" and set a good example which will - IbANGFJ - - " F White_ Ent. Gr. 46. Br. 'Hist. Geog, CS A_ Middle School r (1) 75-100; (2) 66-74, (3) 80-65, (c) credit .without' proficiency- Jessie Baker, E. Camp 2, E. Lit, 40, C. Hist, 42, •AIg, 3, Chem, 85, Cat. - - -Aut c, L. Comp 2, Fr. Aut, 2, F. ODmp 8, Betty -Barker, Eng Conip r: t, Eng. Lit c, A. Irish, 3, Aig, 3, Geoon. 42, Lat Aut. c, Lat Camp c, Fr. Ant c, Ft. Comp c,; Clifford .. Bassett, ling Come c,. Eng Lit c, Can Hist, 37, A. Hist 22, AIg c, t, Geom 24, Pby c, Chem c, Lat Aut - e, IAt Comp c, Fr. 'Aut 36, Fr. Com 42, -Harold Bennett, Eng Lit 2, Can s -'Hist 3, A19 c, Gei*n 2, Chem c, Lat Comp c, Fr. Ant c, Fr. Com-, Yea Greenlaw; , A. Hist 1, 'Al ' (loom 2, Phy, •c, •Fr. Aut 3, Mil•'• Pr. Bollinger, A. Hist c, Georn 1, Phy a Lal. A-0 3, Fr. ' Ant 2, Mary G. �.._ ...n.. t fir• .. .. ., .. , .. .., im -�� Nni"on is visiting with will have charge of the' evening ' service. There will be good music, _ Eye a l' U M C PUBLIC NOTICE > ,! `�..� Faster so come and encourage the efforts ^'.7 PUBLIC NOTICE;is hereby gig. E. and Mrs. •Bryan..• a large number from' here att- of the church of tomorrow. ;• p Care ea that my wife, Helen Law !"ar• ;�, R ended the auction sale at Whitevale The Women's Association met at ' Hand and Electric kin, having left m bed and y board. the home of Mrs. M. Parks, with a I will not be responsible for nay -- -,st week. The Pilkey family have* returned good number in ' attendance. The _ . And - -SoId and Repaired. - debts that she may contract. r from the cottage is the north. Fish- scripture reading and devotional ea ercises were taken by Mrs. R. John !Ei ELECTRIC WIRING William Parkin `• , l frig was good. Master Gordon Lynn is visiting in Brookfin till the son. It was unanimously agreed to hold a bee to clean. the Sunday C Straur C. W. PILKEY - DICKERING - Baretay Transport wf�th his aunt The gust group will hold School. Au "x''' " Phone Pick. 2116 p ' school opening. • Mrs. Frank Michell, of Markham, a --baiting sale on Saturday the 15th inst, at the, public library. The �. _- •-,- - _ :..�Usil7 Service vras with Mrs. Gibson and Mabel one- sale will � begin at s O'clock. Will Visas; Imperfection, Hyperopia , Farm QUI l�chi>leey -between Claremont,,.. Brougham �•, any last week. the laches kindly assist in the bak- Greenwood, Whitevale and Torouft Miss Jean Ward is epeitding a ing, It is hoped that there will be $yperopia "'-4- week's varatioA with Mrs, George a good attendance, as the proceeds :' Frost (! Wood,- Coek'shutt, 1. 1. My drivers are trained to be .cardd r Lee, of Stouffville. will go towards helping' in the re-' The normal eye should have a Case, -De Laval, S. A. Lister. courteous and reliable. y: Rev. and bars. Augustine and decorating of the church. clear image of an object ator,be- THRESHING MACHINES ---New, child arrived back in Claremont last yond'taronty feet without any strain Used and Rebuilt; .Geo. WhAnd Special Rates on LongMetals" "week from their mo vacationoor. _yof of Loddon- y_es _jn-elle ro is e e Waterloo. sizes ite hauumg. bir. and Mrs. Win. Birkett attend- Sir Percy Vincent, together with over exertion in the ciliary m+iscles ..All Rent. ed the Mixed Doubles tournament his mace barer, sword bearer and in order to obtain clear and •proper No order too small, None too larm at Port Perry on Friday evening. other dignitaries, will accompany vision is constant and mn.y be the New atfd Used Machipes in stock.' All +thipmente insured and pretecta/ Mrs. Jones is visiting her son, Hon. Mitchell F. Hepburn: Prern'r cause of, cross-eyes, pain in the eye; inspection invited. - from the weather Raymond, of Kirkland Lake. The of the Province of Ontario, when headaches; blurred vision, d'aowsi- W.F. DISNEY' Greenwood ' ; natter visitedi friends here last week. 14Ir. Hepburn formally opens the uses, styes and ,reflex nervous din- TeL Glare. 311 r - P. G To > Mrs. Atkinson and young daugh- Canadian Natiimxl Exhibition on orders. Vision may be equal to or Psoas Pica; 2314 4ltf Clash, B. and C. ter, of blaricham, visited her tet- the afternoon of Friday, August better than normal and' yet the Owned and operated by her, Mrs. John Fleming, on-Thurs- day last. - 28th -- -___ _-- $boti a discomforts may exist. y ex Hfrperopia is dividedf into DintyY :s Garage Frank S. Barely �`•. The kaiser Trophy will be play- LAND StMNMYOR many classes, .some of which are more in T � Jack Uhapman ed for here on Saturday, August evidence than others, and may be Grilling All Car Owners -22nd. One of the big days of the overcome by the persons own -eater- - Represents the season. F. J. DONEVAN B. A., B. Se. O. _ tion. There are however more seri .Let us give you your ino"y's r Gsaada Life Auuranca Co y . Mrs. D. A. Scott, bliss Marlin and L. S. On file.are the records of sur- , oris conditions when. a persons .pow_ worth in New or Used Cars Mr. and _Mrs. Begg, of ,Fenlon Falls veyors Gibson ,and Yarnold, 365 ers tome the' trouble are not prices are Right and is Canada's oldest - visited relatives and friends on. Wed King East, Oshawa. Phone 1981. One eye y be different _Work guaranteed on Repairing Your Ofd. ' Life Insurance ' nesda last 16 ly to them.. and all °-Company,- - k Mr. and Mrs. Walter Amos, from taken up by the best eye. Cone- - ' the vicinity of Barrie, spent Sundayi quently one eye is neglected and its Agent For n with their relatives, Mrs. Ed. Gib- / vision gradually lost. Or perhaps, ONTARIO MOTOR SALES WHITBY.ssPICKERING on and daughter, blase;. Fred airs. blechin and lough- ' the eye will turn and, the person will - Oshawa .- - the Canada Life has served Canadians s . and Hugh ter, of Montreal, and Mrs. Huh / / have a noticeable squint cross- eyes). - Milton Sleep,` Prop• for sS years. During the past five years this Company paid to policy owners and blechin, of Pickering, called on a Crossed eyes ifo not depenJ alone ieneficiaries over 31 31.000,000, It has few friends here on Saturday -last. upon the visual defect. There is assets for the -protection -of nolioyownwa Mr. and birs. Willison, their two wLi ESTERS *k �erally an over -stimulation 'to the of over $242,000.400. ' idatrghters. Mary and Jean, of Aih- been'visiting-bir. andlArs. �py T//��yy�i ciliary muscle which is accompani- • . Madeline - Phone Pick `5222 -R • R. t, Whitby 1 ens, have ilx'1tiLll\A1jV1�lfL ed by other troubles and a proper ;' r _ Morgan Pugh, parents of -.Mrs. Will- isori, D[CTIONARIFS are in ase by busi- eESa eins, bankers,p- knowledge of the necessary •muscle owers and their' nerve innervation :-. Beauty .7 • s Rad S e ry i c e - About three mole weeks and the � m� judges, architects, physician. is essential if they would be sect- G holidays are over for the pupils of farmers, teachers. librarians, der- cessfully treated -Salon . the schools, and just about winds it gyumn, by sseeessful mean and For' those who have .not yet (riven -' - HAIR E;.0 TTI N G, Expert service and . re- p aF for the rest of us. Short summer women the world over. the mattei study -the conditionq. un- SH A H POOI Na P airs t0 all [Lakes. Reas wasn't it! You F�nipped to Wins der which the eyes must olio their A football match R41! be Flayed The New International provides mrk are too little understood and F[NG�RING, onable char�z, Work In Memorial • Park here on Saturday the means to success. It is an ali- ,Any people are, robbing themse#vea MARCELLING ' ` gua r ftp@d ' „ evening at 6.30, between Ballan- Claremont. A good knowing teacher. a universal quo- tfpa answerer. an their children of a life'of great- -fort Spsaaltze-Hot Or! Treatment Ways •. ARTHUR NE LD :. true and g� If you seek e!ecand d er. cam through egleck and Permanent I y is Looked for. M interesting turnout appeared vaneement why ri*%p ke daffy use of this vast funddofinform- RS. M. bk Prices MRS. M. MUNDELI. Graduate Radia and Television Iestitnts. �a again at the tournament on Wed.oes- ationi' ens Friday, August 28th _. Canadian a-�Ttionsl Exhibition op= Phone 1904 :JLARE,id01\ _ Men member Offidal RadioService'a day, of last week. Prises were as as sssvac.bar.rr reran JHst'ape. follows- First (bhettketa) to Mark- ass 1m,sezrton.. Coior-d 1•tsess. 34,eeeG4aer.o6/o)subseca, I& M R'48 .Phone $201., PICK BRING -4; hare; 2nd (electric lamps), to UX- g - bridge. Aweravbecsi Rquiv and ladle -Poser Fadden. Ind' estion � �p,p r .....Now Open J ' An interest bridal shower was�'�a° the y<ti. If you are .troubled with Gastrft- _ j,� �oi business N 'eO'S ; held on Friday last iii honour of 'bride, Mrs. McMullen (nee Mildered s ,I I%strsc,00a, �� s ie. 'Sour stomach or other ailments caused by ' excess acid in the atom- - .•- Ice "•�•e8m B�']C�$ -Pugh). Friends from various circles MAP* ° a �• ach, g et a box of G.' dr H. Stomach G E Y g a& L B L C li3 ld ITM I,N - were present to, wish the bride` best _• I Powder. It will give you immediate .•t And Now 20 cents. �. v wishes.. A "class call" was experienced QAC MERRhtM relief. t E. C. Jones 1Brngg�st '` -WOODWORK .De Luxe Quality. _ on our train street on Thy ev- CO' 4i+agr'+4 rine. - Pickering :Ontario Shop is mtuated bebiod -the' Spec aTDelivered Price on Giaso- enia6, obese filling a barrel with __ i -�51holl Serej ylog; floe For Threshing Purposes. Sssotine, someone struck a match. An exciting time was enjoyed' by - - - _-- - Open curry day except Tuesday o each week, which u reserved for Pressure Guo Greases and 'ALl. Damage alight. Drive within t1be uecle of Secur>Ity ;outside work. Motor Oils. - Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Sintsel sad grag0son, Billy, and? Mr. and Mrs. oil Dunlop - Forts,-:- F'. 3'. Woodward - �---LP's PLACE - -G 9iatzel, all of Landon out, sad PICHERING Mr. and Mrd. G. Haines, of Toronto, iiTlie World's finest - - cLAREMObT,.. UNT. - visited with- Der. and Mrs. R. J: Hlbw over the weels-eyed al tires.» Lowest in history' L. E. O'N�+l LL -Mrs: Augustine eatertaieed ,a prices Recipe Tea, on Saturday, Aug. 8th, :PrUNERAL DIREOTOR AND . Horse Retebatee 3 is hanourst, �i1� Pah ..:. -- ''+ill Tirfl gll _T__nbe_ itook on hand -- .. Mrs. Jack Johnston.: The guests, as rfor t were - -:B. A. ' tiFtieoliae, Oils Etd' - - := u a coessordto W. J. K&ther. g Purw 8rW fEI�bIEIN {1346.) 2sA1.B_ _ impoClydesdale Stallion. a feature he a•akin pot fon the , guests S to etc Gqpl jr db. End Crank Case Service. Night anaaD. Il:3vrvice i6 y property of Oscar Wilson,Hoon prop Q glltsrn, season .:,of honour. Dr. and. Mrs. Tomlinson arrived 'General Repairs and Accessories. Business Pbone Phon, of 1936 at his own stable. Termy i bacll from- lkwope on Tuesday, and - ..Residence 911011g19g0 E18,00, payable Feb. 1st, 1957. on the day of their return received -toad Service, Batteries and Charging, Enrolment, No, U43. a� word of the accidental death of the in t Old Church Serv>:ce OMMODORE AGAIN (26812)- bred Clydesdale Stallion .,' Tatter's brother, Dan: Alger, a ,5tat10t1... Choicely :motor accident near Orangeville. We OZT.I�t Alad 1 B T© laL+ fi'A9 E �!� p>vperty of R: Defoe, Green RiT- the, 19x8„ ' y ;. extend our sympathy to Mrs. Ton- - liason: 0. L. THOMPSON, Prop. C. B. SPENCERIMech 0014* or will make season of as follave: Tuesday, May 19, wiR The regular meeting of the Wain- Phone 4000 Pickering, Ont .ef'1' leave his: own stable .for Hugh 'John en's Institute will be held on Wed- �Qlrel iCt IOR�S' PVih"% for noon; tbeiice to nesday, Aug. 19* • at :4.80 p. m. in - - --- -- - - -- Q Dames, Cherrywgod, for night; r t+he basement of the United Church, - '- o Wednesday, Proceeds to McGrisk- -::'. when Kinsale Branch wiH be the in Biros. Alfons Rd. for noon; •guests, giving the program. - Mrs. i - - � thence to his own stable for night _ Holliday, 'bile District Presiaent will A _ "= Thursday, proceeds to Fred A�qht% lot 99, eon. a Pie the ineetinx hour will be spent at the close of SAM E - D i R E C T - E C O N O M 1 CAL, _0 fol noon; thence to his own stable he will remain the 'the meeting. Claremont again missed the rain : _CHANGE OF TIME TABLE where nnta7 following T. esday morning. . 1 passed over the township on that p 7Eftective, Sunday, April 26th, 1936 LEAVE PICKERING, Real qualigty stands test of, the EWWORY 1,AD•-No. (11166) tba Moaday morning', But the rain that _ rice centur- Pure Bred Black Percheron Stall- . this municipality received was from For Toronto For Oshawa lea and when you eel- 4agi, the property of Alien Reesor� 3 a "very" local storm. The south part an intermediate Points and intermediate points ect a memorial here, wf11 make the season of 1986, at z -of the township received, very little, but Brotighakn was in the of A. M. P. M. P. M. A.'1L P. M. P. M. you are assured that your taste for the his own stable, lot 8, con. 4. Scar- Sear- hoso. Terms: 810 March b centre a 6.09 12.54 6.64 -. s' 7.31 ' .6.81 payable _ it all. The rain was -heavy and the a 6.44 a 1.54 d 6.54 .1.81 8.41 c 2.81 d 7.31 i beautiful will be sant- +-i MIty enrolment No. 945. = A + : lightning struck several nearby lot- 7.54 2.54 7.54 Eastern 20.01 3.81 8.31 i tioned by those in the DOLL (2586), 1292, . Imp. French ations one in the village, 9.24 a 8.54 d 8.64 Standard 1L81 a 4.31 d 9.31 tar off years to come. Percheron Stallion. An outs'tand- ' - Whftevsle • .10.54 d 4.54 9.54 Time P. M. . 5.31 10.81 N. W.. STAFFORD Ing Percheron livres of high quality, carrying a first-class _ c 11.54 410.44 c .12.81 •11.81 Highway Monumental Works premium certificate, the proper. Major and Merle Robinson'' wel- sr -.Daily except Sun. A Hol. b -Sun. & Hol. ,only Ph. 468 -Whitby Out. ty of E. A. Somerville. WM icomed a little brother just recently. c --Sat. only. "at., Sun. A Hof. only. `'_` Kingston Road West stand for the season of 1936, at Edith ands Thelma Iiasiam are ATTRACTIVE ROUND TRIP FAQ his own stable, lot 14, 10th finer t visiting with Nello and Mrs. Ran- Toronto - 8.-.90 Buffalo - $6.lti New. York - E16.Te alarkbam• Terms: To insure a. doll. ► foal. $10. payable March 1st, On Sunday ne+ct the young peo- 'Tickets and Information at i 1987. All sedden t at owner's ple of the United Sunday School EASTERN HOUSE -- PICKERING PHONE Ib� - I risk. ` ..., ' ; •►d llt ",' . A w1i yD .. ti LEMS OF EVERY DAY should ,be addressed tot Dr. _ = - PROBLEMS OF EVERY DAY LIFE Lappin, Room ease �t Adelaide as West. Toronto, Ontario. Enclose a _JHousehQ[d Science _ By Dr. M. M. Pin 3 cent stamped addressed envelope -for rept. i By } War Names Honored SUSAN FLETCHER -A Backward Son or course it is possible that some _ - _ `' happening in the past has taken all Frequently my mail presents me the zest out of this young man. It The names of about 's hundred ' with some real posers, not because of ,may, be something that happened very places and persons that figured in " �•+ , tlse problems .raised, but because_ some early In life—a disappointment which the Great War are commemorated of my correspondents give me so few -he suffered; or a reverse at work or in the geography` of a part -of details about their problem, that I in business, perhaps a abock,'or any-A'orthern-•Quebec, it is disclosed by have to' do a good deal of guess work. one of a hundred, things, but even at the recent publication of a new map And, of course, when that is the ease, that,- it. should not be beyond the sheet by the Department of the In. -'- then, unfortunately, they are not get- bounds of possibility for him to 'stage terior, observes the Brantford Ex ting the beat advice 1 -can give. Read- a come back'.. On the other .hand, positor, -• �'• lads to whom This map sheet, entitled "Viiny," o h may be one of those h ir. r e _ bout t e , ri in to me s p �- Y era w t lems should always give me as much everything has come too easy, and if n of o district about headwaters miles s i. detail as possible. Everything is con- that is- so, then it may simply be a north o! Ottawa, at'the headwaters n w : of the Ottawa River and just south Y ., - fidential and 'no one ossa the' -letters case - of having failed' to °develop a come to me u myself. of th�transcontine'—n'taI- line o3 Llis g sense cf responsibility and, like all Canadian: National Railway. The - . •� ,. IES.' , This week 1 have a letter from a weaklings, his tendency will tie to Townshipof Vim forms the centre •' mother who asks me if her son "will lean on others for support. y t . ever be able to ~ look forward to the Whether this young man -wily be °f the. region. _ ..- �r.F. future with confidence," and all the Laken, bays and, rivers of the a information she given me is his age, able to make good or not depends on area bear such names as: Amiem, - 0 tirely on himself, but I am' sura that, Aisne, Armentieres Arras Bishop, that he is in poor health and very with a little help, -perhaps, and the Bramshott Byng, Cambrai Cour- ' nervous, that he met with an accident proper guidance, he could make good celette, Eloi, Eaperey, Flanders, »� when he was,a child and that he has and learn to live successfully. I hope- _: a fair education. Foch, Gallipoli,' Gault, Haig, Havre, this corespondent will write to me Kitechener, La Fleche, Loos, Lor- •. d Now if this letter had told me again and give some -fuller informs- raine, Marne,-Mulock, Nieuport, somthing about -the nature of the ac- tion so that 1 might be of more real'' Ostend, Quentin, Saar, `Bocce, Som- cideht and how it affected the lad, -if help. me, Verdun, Vickers, Ypres and it had said something ab;ut his habits Yser. ? and genera demeanour, it -would have NOTE: The writer of this column y�� given me .sr methizig more to go on u a trained psychologist and an au- g+Woal" made from a mijk product and l might have been able to give thor of several works. He i, willing may be the newest material for men's better advice. to deal with your problem and give on the benefit of his wide expert- suits, if experiments now being made g 3 As it is, about all I can esy is that, y in England prove sueceasiuL a given normal phyair.al development encs' Questions regarding PRO A and unimpaired -mentality, there is no reason why anyone should not be able Beautification of Pacific Isles to look forward to the future with Trees for B "'+•# confidence. After all, life is for ` �. �K•: a •- is ai' a ° • f 4 everyone_ of a largely what we. make ,Sa „ '•¢ it, and we are all capable of develop- , ing to. something greater than. we are. - of chocolate mixture stirring V vig- -A Change in Cool Desserts oroual .Return to doable boiler and y A Lady with Poise For Hot Days cook until thickened. stirring con- 4 i While we have been enjoying all stantiy.. Then cook 20 to 25 min- Oe fresh fruit desserts during' the ates longer. stirring occasionally. " �nnei a little :hange L welcome Add vanilla. Chill and serve with ' both to the homemaker land the cream. Serves 6,,'� s:. •" 3 To the housewife especial - a dessert that can be made in This Weeks Winner' �$ 'the morning, put ' in the refng- - orator and forgotten until dinner Tea for Refreshment time, is s great boon and to the There is no better, drink than tea a cool. yet nourishing finiab for hot days: or cold. Mildly stim�ul- ��meal on a hot day, is a special lating, it helps us to endure the . } t ills of -- temperature and has a cool - When chocolate pudding has been ing effect that makes It arra, of the y turned out of fancy moulds and most popular of drinks. Iced ter _ _ tasGeially arranged on a smart tops the list of summer favourites. a , x� piece of china- or glass and then To make this tea put six beeping further decorated with a mound of tesapooaa' of black tea in an earthen x. whipped cream. the whole family pot pad pour on a pint of fresh r✓� beams approval. boiling wafer. >;et it stand for 8 There are • various ways of sere - minutes„ then strain into s 2 -qt. _ ;los this chocolate' pudding tbat adds container. Dissolve 1% - cups of °; mew interest each time. Chopped - granulated sdrai in a little boiling a l <s 'blanched-- dmonds may be sprinkled water and add .to the tea with the ever the chocolate moulds or whip juice of 2 lemons. Now fill up the ped into the cream with candied container . with cold water, adding ; *berries. Preserved ginger and wal- while tea is still hot. Serve with puts cut fine may be sprinkled over chipped ice or let stand in coldest the whipped cream Instead of the place available till thoroughly chill- „ "]Ittle chocolate tips shown in the ed. Drink wFiile still quite {sorb if lbotograPb, you want the best flavour: Sugar This delightful pudding may be made .•into syrup or at - least din- # served on individual glass plates and A group of Hawaiian -American "colorists"' for the mid -Pacific - • solved in boiling water, ]{sips to x isles of Baker, Jarvis and Howland, carry small trees aboard cut- solved out to the veranda with the make any beverage in a hurry. — N alterdinner coffee. x ' a ter Itasca as they leave Honolulu. Isles are poientiel air bases: Elsie Bowes, Carp, Ont. CHOCOLATE PUDDING a3 squares unsweetened 'chocolate Attention d1 Man in a Million 4 tablespoonsfeces We will pay' $1.00 on" publication - cut in corn starch for the best salad dish oT refresh S s Ing drinke s K 1L cu sugar • -,.. - teaspoon . - �► P . HOW TO ENTER CONTEST -Nki 1 teaspoon vanilla Audrey Norman rinds that. the - Add chocolate to milk in double Firmly wind or print out the in- main -thing- that counts is balance' boiler and heat. When chocolate is gredients and method and send it to- as she practices for cross channel „ 3 aselted beat with rotas e g aquaplane race to be run or drag-,• y egg tester ether with name and address to Timtil blended: Combine sugar, corn- Rome Hints, Room 42f, 73 West ged between Catalina Island` and' istarch and salt. Add a small amount Adelaide Street. Toronto. mainland. x� 4 e La ' �.It . Sixty Years a Growin a • • erre -... � .'' A 'R .i:. •:. .. .. — � — — — . S �J: .+R'.'✓ '.:' .;: .•,, '. .. .:. .. ;:. �T'o1" ri'♦ Lt-'-'�+br .., � ^:1r.5, ".`y'.Srny`,1.^!'S`i•�. _ _ • a �1, , t �} �;�'.;,. i� .-.. .. ..w. •, +. - . — , ..� _ �.. erre �._. 1(. •..L'S��-1 wbwe LOW*@ and her eeeapanion WHENE YOU SERVE FOOD OR DRINK . RM81 PtK= BLEND** "Good afternoon, madame. Eet L�eT� 'ung since ywn were here." SERVE iI _ •: >. o "My friend is from the Foreign " - Office. Have you any news of your "RITZ" wife?" Nutty -Savored little ' The little man spread his hands in . Walem toasted to a j a gesture of despair. • Poor Francesca delicate brown, that was still on remand: she •was on bail make with friends of his in .London and, good things 11Q himself as sureties. He got up to taste better. x !' ati nee her when he could: But he could- CRISBROWN - _ n t ,give his job up altogether in Everybody's serving, - these hard timet. And then he had these tender, toasted ,? M '� i y - had all this trouble himself when the Wafers, at teas, �` _- ,, murderer had tried. to use his name lunches, suppers, in connection with the Bianehr- case.- -practical as . n _ f practical interest for the detective dinnew pa�� they could have none. It was all too worrying: ,but the Po-_ s=Ha -Harder Bee had told him that they did not He sighed, put down the little book jh eide the bed, and tom- suspect him at all. on the tables b ` B Adam Brofame • ' posed himself for his. first night's Stephen Garton was getting rather _ ril �� r; y P restive. He was hungry; he wanted m - sleep in the Tropics. So this schemeto hear L'ettice talk -not the Italian From' s curso glance I , could see of Berwick's was going, • as he had waiter, however estimable a person he -that the Di Cults ary vered a period of fully expected had hinted very might be. And then, of course, he >r 'tea years or so in the 60 s and '70's. plainly to the Commissioner to started on 'the Parelli case. It- was « It was an informal kind of journal. prove a wild-goose chase - and a the last straw as far as ' young .the there's a Christie Biscuit for every tasty Fen' days there' would be no entry at pretty., costly one, after all. _ . - Iran was concerned. all. Then severs] pages would be Do you mind if I go out and get E'rC. SUGGEST - IMMEDIATE house is long -since pulled down. The filled, to the neat. old-fashioned writ- "Good morning Taunton. Slept .some Turkish ci arettes?" ' of the dead Dititrict.C-mimission• well?" g ENQUIRY RE -MISS VICTORIA- Sanatorium changed hands before 5 M Lettice had never seen Stephen PRESTON - LIVING - 73-- THE that and was finally given up in .1888. tes once -famous musical •father, re The Inspector seemed very cheer smoke 'a Turkish cigarette, exec t cordingsome event or happenings ful. P -DRIVE =LEAMINGTON -SPA The owner was a Doctor Thorpe ; g with his coffee after dinner, but she _1871-TAUNTON"Whose daughter, still alive, Mrs. - which seemed to him, at the time be "Thanks -had s 'topping night. made no demur; and as the ` young He had had enquiries made. And Na Gro gtos p g man threaded his wayout through q9 gun, lives at Leamitt wrote, to be of flame . articular mo Tried reading through that Diary of meat. On the try -lent, in.characters haracters Westeott'a.. Funny old book; rather g here was the report ,from the, police .Spa. She remembers well the case the closely "crowded tables, continued at Leamington. of Miss Preston:. She had a gift foe . as good as Bose of any copper -plate interesting is some ways. But didn't her conversation with Luigi Po- "Victoria Preston. Born at Lear music which was well developed. M engraver, wan the owner's name and seem. to give much help. And then, magna. mington Spa December' 1848. 'Father a girl she showed much promise. Bal :address - "John Octavian Westcott. when .1 ,was asleep, the thing some - retired Indian Army Officer.. Lived as she grew older her powers' seem Pier Street, Brightmouth - Orpheus how got -mixed up in my dreams -and "1 don't know ;by it Stephen" Musical Seminary" There did not --most extraordina of all -it Ong- at the address in the Drive frcm to have waned and the bright musics. . ,• ry g said Lattice as they left the cross birth till some time in 1890 when future once apparent for her failei .neem to _ be`mueb order of coherence gested a clue. roads where the 'baa .stopped about about the entries which followed. she married Captain Frederick Man- -in its' promise.' Her mania took thf Grigson was astonished to hear a quarter of a mile from The Itosary, Len ---also Indian Army. Enquiries form of imagining that all the great There was much about budding such a statement from the lips_.of the "bet 1 -feel somehow all nervy- afraid show that this officer died in 1911 at people in"the musical world were con, musician_ s, and a few references,. very matter-of-fact detective. -afraid of I dont know what Slough,. Bucks.- His daughter then, spiring to prevent her becoming scanty,- at the end of the book, to I'm as hungry as a hunter, too. "Everybody gets nerves' some- --- ';Parelli's concerts, 'wbkh, when the .But -ii you'll excuse me -I'S dash or not very long after, moved to a known or to have he: corrrpositione times. Wouldn t be .natural if they village. called -Shallew - about ten or published- She is supposed to bave maestro was a youth. 'Ile had once out for a minute or two before break- didn't. It's not very 'nice -your twelve miles from Brightmouth, been particularly bitter against some or twice attended on the Continent. -fast. Sounds quite mad,.I know. But grandmother being still ill - and in with her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Muriel man, well-known in his day, who kept from 'an extract rather longer than don't wait for me, and this may be this cold weather too. Bnt she'll get Heaton, Address. The i3oaary, Shal- a Seminary at Brightmouth and who the rest it was clear that the elder very important. It's either the best over It -just as she's done before." low. Further enquiries locally Westeott had a great admiration for due that's get cropped up in` these But Lattice; could not -feel quite her q y prone had been particularly outspoken in the ott a's genies though Parelli that at one..time in her youth --for his criticisms. This is a short sketch, eases, or else 1 stand thr chance of self again for the rest of the evening. about ten years - from somewhere but we will have further enquiries must have been by very many years being ticked off as a ravinglunatic A fear -a strange intangible fear- about 1872 to. 1882, Miss Preston be- made, ii required. 'But at this dist- bin Junior. -and dismissed the Force with a fear she couldnot define kept came somewhat deranged mentally ante.. of time it may .be difficult to There were a good many refer- 'ignominy. And now -world you mind grirping at her heart,, and was a atient at a g CablegOffice . C$APTER XX. C.S B."erre - a elates to accounts and fees which were telling me the shortest cut to the P private sans- collect more distance. amusia in" their caadoar. But of v" Aad the Killer Was—? torigm near Leamington .Sone The (To Be Concluded) CHAPTER RIX = Scotland Yard's archives ars fall of -A Missing Princess -WAKE UP YOUR The waiter's Story - straago records. But General Ber- = i "Isn't if a bit stuffy bare?"- wick . had not, to his own experience, LIVER BILEStephen Garton was half inclined' come across anything more strange, to argue the point with Lettice Man- more utterly fantaatic. Aod Yoa'11 Jame Out of Bed In the- ton, Before the cable which had arrifed Morning g t Rasta' W Go The Winter Garden of the. big from Taanton.ia West Africa a month- 'Ibe fleas stoald pom�aa1 fess *ooads es Hotel Majestic on Brightmouth front before there was nothing of. import- r n yous byae� I -% was crowded to suffocation. but they ante in the records of the crime wish _ 1 Yew ssta�.ma.e.�s Y ch. bovele t3.e btoa had found, by .luck, a corner table - for which the ' public. was not already s,es lata me t'amid aese son: , two lookipg oat over the promenade aware. And the cable itself, the de- „F mmk and the i t�,t� � is front. coded transcription•of which now lay g you knew' one of before the Commiss�net of Police. satbeesesaYooaaedaemethhtgthatworks "Thought you said to the Itself as well. It tales these aeo4 old the waiters here: seem to remember sounded prosaic and ordina enough. 0snWa Little Lies Plus to s+c two P ry, 7SALP DA" isuatGetwtuctrestr =10at bila aaw�g t'<e•ty and tunics that the last time we came here we "EW ARDSVILLE. PARELLI °fie �I',ae were served before anyone else.". Y China. e,t �s arida Lktle L`�.ee b "Yea -the man's Luigi Pomagna, .am.istabbornlyretos.snythtor.tsama the. man L whose wife got mixed up to y the Parelli affair, and whom some- SPRAINS 5 . body tried to rope into tb4 Bianchi x,sb nard•s in Q.ettr• it x . Proof ! murder. That's -really one reason peoetrates $ore ligament., It" inssmtaatioa +oothee. F �. "Lessons are wonderfully helpful why I wanted you to bring me here. j_ and Inspiring." 1 wanted to have another_ look at strange the hub t able. " definitely to h, „ - . - - • • 1� 'Pah you cut your fiat; r "You are a great help and l hope It Is given: me to measure uR "Results are wonderful." We could quote from many more. tetters. but the above extracts are Dprool that others are being helped If others, WHY NOT YOU? Give that mind of yours a chance.' Write today for particulars of an e c •u ss straining. The Institute' of Practical and Applied Psychology 910 Confederation Muilding fl' -::'The Grap o'chart� Shows how to read. character from handwriting, at a glance. 10c PREPAID ' Graphologist R6ow 421. 73 Adelaide St., Toronto FREE Why; suffer any longer from the dull, depressed feeling caused by faulty digestion and poor elimina- tion. I! you feel 'Tagged -out" and your vitality li low, avoid' bsbit= forming,drugs, instead call, write or phone to Dept. W. 'for a free sample of ' I Test it at our Expense Tboro-Kleen Is nature's remedy.,, for young and aid: 'You maki it like ordinary tea Barmless and non -habit forming, sold at your local druggist or by mail, The THUNA HERB CO. tm. . 'I've got one bit- of news far you that doesn't seem to have leaked out A so far, and I swear ,you're the only person I'm telling' it to. I'm sure "KINGQ� R PMN" you won't let it go any further. 11MY rRIN ."I've got - a fries ice, as you know. We .belong to the same club, and the F.O. and the Home Office,have each a professional interest in the curare crimes -and it spreads right through the buildings. A citizen of St. Louis, Missouri, a dog tancler, ,on a recent I0, not appeared in•the papers yet; • purchased Thora" by names but --and this is . a dead , secret -.it —On t:.e way up'the St. Lawrence the Princess was reported mu"stn't come out to anybody -and. e • even at -home --it's really , true that the. Police are working on n • definite y , clue. "They. seem• to h:.v,e had to 'go r. rather a long way to find it, and I sots AGENT J. E. M. GEN EST believe it came in a cable that was SHERBROOKE, QUI. .sent by one of the Scotland Yard fel- lows -who had been. sent out to West _offices. Africa. I can't for the life of me .-- --- -- . get hold of more than that: telephone ojlieiator at-Deschaillon remembered that two mei' •Leitice was rather disappointed: ColemanHot Plate she felt that Stephen must be hiding overboard from a passing steamer. - something from her, and she was, a The descKiption_ fitted: the dog and in due time the Princess `' -aittle ' unreasonably in the circum- e e stances, annoyed. stop=over. _ "Hullo -here's Pomagna coming' atfor eaye� last.". MbW9.es..• The little italiari'had just deposited �• an enormous load of .tea-pots, cups theses*i sad saucers, plater and dishes piled high, with all aorta of the most un- - 0 B Wholesome looking cream buns `and' hrel90� *Makes Its own tarts and meringues on the two tablesae tr-tmgaeo as ,behind them. lie set the table quickly Ouse it iny- -hurried,. beaming and smiling, to where:Nopipee gor accuse. TCN 1 N G . �A LOWAS iy' One b-traeraad burner one .l attb metas. Ice No ars • heating TORTvtu sTOrnolnewaatrwurb/ two models avaaabie. Ask your *Economical. Res pnick relief from the Itching. ppimplee.e,, p sceems, athlete's foot lashes in ' dealer or write for PM POLDERI ' One ralloe of fuel oper*tes other skis eruo"�tlonnes,, noel Dr bensie' cool. I fan aatlseptla atisl* D 19 D. hsscatrflort: *Ma OOt arsAse LMW nova pO, OTw•, Mts to burners !ts scalls ori soothe the Irritated sills: en••de. and sWwontdries faK. Btops chic °+oat lateens kddm Instautif• A fie trial bseW txo..aie-•at away back. ueooma+eueed - issue.' r No. 33 — 36 u drtla steres for leets arm Ask fee kl 19 . Y ne0.0*A'�lsdo sin 6 1� c A citizen of St. Louis, Missouri, a dog tancler, ,on a recent trip to Treland a beautiful Kerry Blue terrier, "Princess. purchased Thora" by names —On t:.e way up'the St. Lawrence the Princess was reported missing. Some of the passengers had a vague impression of seeing a bobbing :head that looked, like •a dog 'making its way through rough water towards the south shore. On reaching Montreal the St. Louis man made every effort r. through -advertising to locate the dog but had, to return home :x without any trace of the missing Princess. As a sort of torlorn hope he communicated with the telephone headquarters in Montreal. _offices. l Word was sent to all south shore _ telephone A telephone ojlieiator at-Deschaillon remembered that two mei' had come ashore with a dogwhich they assumed - had. jumped i overboard from a passing steamer. - The descKiption_ fitted: the dog and in due time the Princess `' Thora reached her' owner in St. Louis none the •worse' for her _- stop=over. _ This -was' a case in which no other agency but the tele- phone could have met the situation. - , y -7-579wr 7777,77, - .7. • K..,t - L t V 1 a —Kiss Mary Fowlie, of Toronto -The Pickering' Horticultural Sot �- -: • I spent the week -end • at her hoarse iety Annual Summer Show, will b -- ed « • • - - ---C. FI. and Dds. Filke s ent a here. _ ... _ • _ heldl.in' St. Andrew's Hall on- Wei �Jto r � ':day last week -Atli reistiy s in Tor, -Mr. and Mrs.. Scott, of Wind- nesday, August 26th. Show opens a: 19 - - -- 3or, are visiting with W. J. and 7 p. nL Three prizes in each clasp. ontoMra. King, of London, spent u Mrs. ?Miller. - - T, Eaton- trophy to .Ile in PickerinK - � » -Mrs. R. - A. Somerville &pen' IreHs' window. Judges Mr. A. I>t "P1Ckerin s Leader Store few days last week with W. C. aI1Q Tuesday with, Mr. and Mrs. B. Lot' Voider, . by courtesy Dunlop's Ltd, - Mrs Murkar.. _. , = W. G. and Mrs. Scott, of Clare- Lon• of Toronto. Refreshments for pale. -Mr. and Mrs. J. Draper and lit- Silver collection. Entries to be in by a want, spent a day lass week with ae daughter, of Kesayck, spent 4-p. m. rt Hosiery by Boleproof W. J. and Mrs. Miller. Tuesday with Mrs. Draper's par- The regular meeting of the Uh -Mrs] Thos• Andrew spent.a fav 'days during the at week with Dirs. ents, ,James and Mrs. :�,ttdrew, ited Church Women's Missionary • Famous for _color and style' — e Wilsari, ofV}titby, -Pref: P41key, of the Minnesota Society, took. the form: 9f a quilt- -Rev. Wm. Moore, of llrussel.s, Uni-rersity;' visited his untie C. H. ing on Wedpesday afternoon, Aug. Another large shipment arrived—Full length and Knee. spent Friday with W. J. and Mrs, and firs. Pilkey, of Church Street 5th in St. Andrew's Church base- Sigh, in Chiffon, crepe and service weight. Miller and also called other Pick. on Thursday last. meat. There was a short period of Bring friends -Mrs. Elizabeth Collins, her dau- worship and business with Mrs. H. _Prices -49C., 75C', 95C.; and X1.00 a pair. ,*;•, ]ir.'Fred Terry and Mr. and ghter. Ruby andt-siste., the two for- G. Crozier,- the President,. in TMC a - Mrs. James Houston,- of Toronto '•`'ter from Toronto, and the latter chair. In the absence of the Secret - the week -sad with Mr and rom New York, called on hors. W. ary,-Mrs. L. Morley acted as See - spent Mrs Cyril E. Marley. J. Monney on, Sunday. retary pro- tem. -Miss Jean Clark $ of the, Pernod of the C. N. E. The Ladies' Aid of St. And- sang a solo which was much apprec- tura year, the railways and coach rew's Church will 'meet at the home fated. Dainty . refreshments were Uwe are `offeFing lower fares than ^f Mrs. Lorne Kemp on Wednesday served by Mrs. Cartwright and her Ser re than a 'decade. - next at the usual hour. As the meet-' group• iriA will be in the forst of -a pica- - -Will those -wito intend' taking •Services in St. Andrew's t;hurch nic, members are requested tc the Needlecraft . Course sponsored' will be held as usual at 3 p. m: 01' bring along their baskets with lin- by the Women's Institute, kindly _•• Hot Weather Dry Goods •- �' ct.i flay next, wht�r_ Rev. 3)raiurch ch. Cars will meet at Mrs. W. J. leave their names, this week, with -- k will t<gain be the preacher: Clark's at'2.30. - - •the -Secretary, Mrs. G. A. Sterri'tt,. Bathing suits, Beach hObes,, ghorts, -We are pleased -to see Mr. M. .f6 Chapnian home again making- a-Holiditys are, tiearly over, T' or the President, Mrs. Gordon Law. 81a:.ks, Skirts, Running Shoes, Scampers, good recovery from as operation march the transition from holidays Thi- Course consists of instruction _._ .performed in a Toronto hospital, We to work a little easier, we su¢gest in' Ornamental Stitches. Antique Hinkle Books, Light Underwear, Straw, a month's 11MV ship to the Pick- Joining of diems, Smockinx, Button- 'Hats; -Fibre Helmets.. Polo. Shirts, Ties. hope tittitt the improvealaent may can" Bring Tennis Club. Thanks to the Holing, OuC vork. Open-work. 4np '1Finue' daylieht-saving, the evenings wilt lique and types of stitches tised in Seeks etc. "Mrs. E. C. Jones and children - . :,.. reburied home last week after spend- be long until the end of September needlepoint and sirrmilaf vvork etc. - - lag a ntibath at their suasrnes cot- and the afternoons _orf .the fall Uhn't miss thi-'opport�nnity of -re- . rCH APMA +tayge lit Muskoka Accompanied by months provide ideal' tennis weath- curving instruction b an ex J[r. Jaates th walls d the month eT• Moreover, the month's fee is ri- needle woman sent out by the De- �' Pen diculously small: partnritnrt. - lot septegnber at the cottage: _ Who knows where that yarn or - .-TWO STANDOUT VALUES -Harvesf iie� "operstions are rsp- iginated about the fire engine not idly ¢+swing W a close. Oats, which going out, unless so-and-so gave Furnaces - - - 1 looked very pramisirig in the early his permission Time to list that M • ' t of July,.have been. badly dam- Fat'tnr E+A[np1QR, NPvv -. Tip Top Tailored -Suits or Coatsfor p•rt fire companyorganized and avoid h aged by the excessive hest -and they • some of these - unpleasant beliefs ' ought• The grain contaitii very In the event- of tie it should not Installed free 'during August )tarsal or Women•'i�ew Spring and - .UtUe kernel' and consequently is humin all' ova•_ Easy terms,' if desired, ' be necessary to go g `Summer woollens, direct from 1 he 'Very hght- the -country for one man to say- Also new and used Electric Wasb- - C -•irbe local fire company recely , lease Mister can we 'have. our British Isles. --•-$24.750 a on Monday afternoon a_ `p y ers and Refrigerators ed field of oats fire engine for half _am hour, wk '4.30 to a burning have a fire that ought to be pu: GILSON PRODUCTS . - on the McDwen farm on -the Base out" Nor is R necessary row. Idle Ph�+t,P -Pica, 1#112 50-10 Glor%lon Maid Full-fashioned Hosiery, _ t litre, 'now worked • by. James Mitch g�P• . liP „li. It is behaved that s spark liars --Fifty-afire fieidA �f twraia are The weight, Chiffon .and Crepe. •.ti31e engine of a passing train start- rare in Ontario, but lar week F.' The Pickering ed the fire. By the assistance of M. Chapmen's 50 -acre field c f :4las- MARKET N� VV �pRING3 S�3A SES -?6C7. 9�31d $31 G the fire company' and numerous will-.. ka Oat:; wan; cut and sto: kYd in less MEAT jag neighbors, and a wind that was than four days. The_cmp is fair- - Fred' T. Bunting blowing is such s direction. as to Pickering ly Meavy and 'was- sown on Anil' in ze the Dames, the damage was Our Motto-- (duality & Service' � Ertablisred 1857 K� poor condition. but worked well and - ty ; rot great and the loss; not very .fertilized'r' which ftrrcet :hE _ _ _ - ��n S ecial--Count�ry �*y ahead so that •uot a weed showed P--•-'-�� -Harry and Mrs. Boyea motored its head above the grain. Gedr„e �+ y` ,..W U&efield on Sunday and spent St le Sausage _ MQtt h, who cut it, did the job with y E.A 'tlte dat with the fetter's brother, A.a forty -year old binder ?n les9 than - and on their 15c. per Ib. _ S A. Clark and family. four days. _ return, were accompanied by their -The Tyept. of Highways. iiri the _ .,FOR am and daughter, who had been .,��sy" campaign; art this weeds 2 lbs. for 25c.:. SUMMER DAYS spending sten-day holiday with >dr• quoting Grahsan Lyon, who headed CLARENCE SILK, 17 (;lark and family. the English Motor Car Cavalcade 29-31 _..--assuager _ - -_ _ _ - _._. _. --Those who went down to the on their tour of Ontarid. Mr. Lyon have ins O , =lie for a •holiday have so far got ,Phone us for. Deliverer �e h e a Complete 1 of Cooked. Musts in the was amazed at the absence, of what Phone 1620 tto pleasure form . bathing he calls "Crowan Strollers"' but to }_ - lake on account of the coldness of . harri we apply the term everyone Cooked'Ham the water. This is due to the almost understands* 'Road Hogs". Appar- DON'T hick continuous north winds which drive•e� - � Chicken Roll entry ti,ey have them rat England._ - the warn surface water out into the 'too. The "ro ho ' is one of the .TTAKE CHNCES + Jellied- Vealz. . Iake. Ofi.-tihe south. shore •=of • most exasperating "critters" on the - fttario the water is very warm. highway, and ane'_. of. these days - Play. �%-a a -Some of the farmers north of S R they are going over the edge of the �� the village ague bad their milli sue cliff into file yea where those hogs Consult your Druggi9t Ma►Caroni and Cheese Loaf ply curtailed s`ome�'hlat by the pry' a nwriber of years. ago were sent ( tics of some of the cottages in thevAen they became possessed of the Reruember ' f. and Bologna ' district going into the pastuve fields,deMr. Lyon also remarked on yClUR DRIIGGiBT Ili HORW ,vil and tnilkin8 the coves, more for the number; who at night dimmed -Headcheese amtiisdnent, rather, than increasing -' shwa' their headlights when psegi!ng' snot- _ ,I MERCHANT .- .. firers overt dogneatir this supply. In -her car. A good. practice that can-. period of drought and heat; caustrhg not be overdone. The "Coarteayf a decrease of the supply: farmers campaign is having' its effect and H. V. R. HOORE, DRUGGIST to lose' NBARfON ONTIRIO • • catutot afford the various driving featarea caller] DII , -Mrs. C, J. Stevenson returned tlo our attention are being observed on Friday afterrktl0n from t e Wean_ by more drivers toaay man ever in :ReadgoofingButetier (phone 3000) ;Pickering , ern Hospital, *here she u 1n the past. Lets hope the mount- Y - an operation, removing a cataract ir.R dca'ih rate lout motor acrid^_its from the eye. Mrs: Stevenson has Just redeived a 6hi ment pickEffilIg i�tay be brnuQilt. to a atanriAtill and ' pardWare Swre been suffering failing eyesight for even redwed. of •Plain roofing that we are - , scar's years' through 'this difficulty -A serious motor accident occur- ' sellin at rices. on both eyes. Only one eye may be red on Mionday afternoon about 450 g a p, _ N treated -.&t -one time, and in the event o'clock, when Ed. Sleep aril Gordon �d Top InRn�at11� w�1 ` ATTFNTION' o! success having been reali+.ed in Jaci�� futile is Sire Oakland �V� this instance, the other eye will be Coupe they were driving to the fire adda to eomfo"rt In BIiaII- /� treated at a later date We trust 1 on the Base Ione. Et is thought that ...Potato : Gro that Mrs. Stevenson will shortly be , an East -bound freight approaching n3er and WlIIter. saves ' `._ =' .17A possesion of her normal eyesight. ,that very dangerous crossing,' stir- fuel and the cost is low. i j Bernard McBrady, of Chic- : � ver, Jack who applied BUG KILLER _ -,Mr. ,prised the do. PICKERIN i - - ` ago, accompanied by his bon. George . his brakes causing -the Car. to leave •�- • Sudden Death and his mother, Mrs. Robt. McGrady the road plubging into the ditch and.' • _ U been spending a few days with then niisinn over beside the trek. • LUMBER YARD, To THE BUG _ 0 a yin and, - _ •his sister, Mrs. Joseph q car following carryii'iQ"two wnm- .. IIo >� � -- "Calling ulpon a number of his old . P x �� New.. Li e - i en.and anal the driver, with' the saris: e . friends wh(i n he has not seen fol , - - _ suss of the injured driver mho had NoM, advarteremar•ss, TO THE PLANT a number of years. Mr. McBrady is i somehow or other climbed, out of the reow head of a prosperous-husiness i wreckage, managed lift the car roll HALR-10 yoanitpias, Apply COOPER -DAI-KIL for Lice on $Orgies, • manufacturing perfumes, soaps and from olf Mr. Sl , who was pirm P w, ]. McC�utney. R. R. z,Ctar.�soat: st Pl s and HeIIB. other toilet articles and which en- . under file wreckage, having gone • itis Sheep, g gages a large number of employees- OR S ALEn& pigtA, ? wPeRe old - , g through the windshield, and under Ft{S.oArach AnArew Glen, Broek.Road sea ''' _:[. '_ SPECIALS THIS WEEK , This business was formerly conduct- .the .en 'ne, _t?tid • .pUlled. him• out on -cue, a, Pickering. Bl _ _ $. • - od }ry his_ uncle, who retired fry to the roadside.. The upper corner rOR SALE -2 Yorkpihirs hreod toilers a6" $1 [` olid Copper- Bolters 2i business me years ago. Mr. Mc- one door prebsing, •deep into the sows . due in 'Auvust, Apply to G. W. crani d foil ,� 01I. f many Canadians abdoimen held fast till -the car is one oHodgs .n, R R 2; Claremont. al BradyBra have become prominent in 11us- Wgb lifted. On being taken to Dr. L, OR +4.1 LE -Two Anerdeen Anstm !►gent folr D[o0ortlnick-Deering Farm•ldaehineny Jnmw circles in ;the "Windy City." i` fibred 3 ycars ofd and t year fid. Rog -d. and Re ire Cartwt ight'A office, an examination pure-bred T. B. tested etc.; 4 Suffolk Down f ,Ala son. George, Who is aacorapany'' revealed a' broken right arm and rams Ret1d Carl D•v+tt, 1 mile er.l otBrou- _ u s gbam. R R 1. Locust 1-lnl. _at -a2 Our 1llotto:- We h,.ve .Ona Rif it. or leg him, a graduate in Chemical severe cuts and bruises, fortunately _ it is not'made.r Engineering from Chicago t:,zuver- no internal injuries, lir. Jack wag �(U1C$ DAIRY COWS—Regis. M1 . y arty, Pickering friends cut about the face, his enc was 'lste'l* and garde do.a, cot rsal t T,e TAlepitoat! 8000 Her man9 ape tested. Freh afd'olose sprIwgersalw.y. oa tu+e pleased to see Mrs. R. McGrady miraculous. The car was a total hand. Blood gated it de.irnd. Free dPkvery ar - *Cy T+p��� although r_haw at T nr mnre, Sn'tisfacdon:u.,tsn,erA, C � �i ,!'.�il` looking so welt and bearty, wreck The injured werR nils to re- r:. I 'Acrr+ry + •,'t:• i'm�pr�„ t�!e, wm a sr a of. aF turn to thc•!r h,)m ^ s a over eiahtp gensq e a at once. ,:tae L