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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1939_07_07 an NEWS - VOL. LV.III PICKE'RING, ONT., FRIDAY, JULY 7. 1939 No. 46 _ rwafelstonal garb*. DU'�BAj2T0A 13o Baffle Destroy these NOX- Hogg—Bailey GREENWOOD Jt<edktsi Or. Jandia, of India, was the Stately pines and spruces at *.ht - - IOUs Weeds, MILLS 'yx ' DR. H. 0. P'EARSON—Physician' . guest on'Sunday of Mr, and Mrs. summer home of the brides father, - y_ aiodsurgeon, Dun hat tone tory Harry`A. Newman; ?�ewallyn Farm Pinedyne, Southampton, formed a ISSG--193G Sow Thistle, Bind Weed, Bladder ,Dunl_arton, E:FORSY Oph.D., Director. CWA-pion, Canada Thistle, Wild , ig• '1 out Dor setting for th e R.pptome,dal �pocmeric ntiono(Optoio ltes. marriage of Miss Ethel I. Ho CHOPPING ISKeaarraadd Member of the American ootoaeti;c.l, Carrot, Dodder, Tumbling•Mustard, Soliool Re " ' Hogg, _ fig --\welatwn. Eyes examined by appointment: =.. Por _ i' _.-. r is _to-.Mr,_ Gordon_.H,_-._Bails The—T6ona'zeot.Claremont.-Ont. Cltieory, Hemp, Ox-eke Daisy, Blue -- --- -- Y' Monday, iX�edpesday-and friiay Weed, HavPkweed, Common ilk- I. SiN ! Picker' ceremony was performed by the Legal.=— - ---- week, Wild Lettuce, Common-Bur- Grade 7 to 8—Thelma• Gostin H, ev' ogg, sl r_ -F)NE dock, GSriquofoils, Docks, St. Johri's June -Meyers H, Ronald Pascoe g D. D., assisted by the father of Bran, Shorts and Feed of all _ Dt1NALD RUDDY Barrister. the gromm, Rev. C. J. Baile •, at = - J[�l,soiicftarr-Votary rustic. ivtoveyw��,wn� Wort, Wild Mustard, Pepper Grass, Vernon Powell H, Allan Wilson H --- Bailey, kinds, also minerals and other 6�fortouly by Chelate A.E.Chcis- high noon on Friday, June 30th. ±. sisa.aouch✓ring of us House.Whitby. lily SLnl¢weed, White Cockle, Common Reva S•kes. The bride who was given in many- p F y eoncentrafesfor profitable feedus Ragweed,. Poison Ivy,- Spurges, Grade 6 to 7--Joyce Field H, Don- g on baDd,� = .BEATON, BELL (f ROSS Russiani Thistle, Arkansas Bod- aid Limon H, Lloyd pascce H iage by Air. D. A. MacRae,'wore :kept Barrsstors tf Solicitors straw. I Marjorie Shea H, Marna Shea g, a g° ' of pink silk net with bouf- We stock only the best PoVltt' rt , - --il►,J,BEATON.K;C. Telephone -THE WMED CONTROL ACT Verna Shea H—_--_ _ � � ------ .--- -_---fitted =- Feeds-and-Supplies. �. t skirt and em1broidered fitted ce and sweetheart neckline. Li.BROOKE BELL,K.C. Adel,2&u States: . Grade 5 to 6-,Douglas Huff. Her shoulder length veil of pink F� J.B.F.ROSS _ Clause 4, Grade 4 to 5• Joyce :Meyers H Z� .872 Bay St, ]7ari Pascoe H, Carl Pascoe. tulle was fastened with a halo of ,�OIiN L.POND Toronto Every occupant of land; or if flowers to correspond with her .° land is unoccupied, the -owner shall Grade 3 to' 4--Beatrice Brown H; bouquet of Briarcliffe roses, gypso LAND SURVEYOR C.RICHARDSON A Co.; Barris destroy all weeds- designated nox- George.Golow H, Bob Svkes. �! philia and cornflowers: She was F. J. DONEVA-'V, B; A., Sc. Q. V.ters,sohnMco�a rr�luTo'r etc, suite bet; ions (see list above) by the regal- Grade 2 to 3—Irene Meyers H, attended by her sister, Mrs. D. A. L. S. On file are the records of ���Lite Suifdin ,•�Toronto Vit. 60. 8y Doris Pascoe H Talrphoae Ad.Lt188: icli.r<nQ rtvo aria. atP ations as often in every year as is , Murray Huff, Joy MacRae in yellow silk net with sufficient to prevent the ri nin Sykes. Surveyors'Gib on and Arnold, 366 MGUS McNfILLAN— arrister, Sol_ g Grade ! to ?r-Irene Brown' H, matcping' bolero. Htr halo and boa-1-Ung Str, East, Oshavm. phones• ZZ-itor, notary Public. r Belinda Street of their seeds. , St- egret were of Johanna Hill roses 1981, 16Iy -- -Toaortto. 'teledhone EIRin,6wa. 29tf anle Huff H, Eileen Pascoe H. -- - , Clause 22,. y and cornflowers. The floral docor- llentut _ Any person who contravenes any Conelt, teacher ationu'hormonizing v:•ith the gowns of the provisions of this Act; or of the wedding` party, were baskets D• .L�. � M GREE'�'W OOD . � R Z HERBERT T. FALLAISE, L. D S.. refuses or neglects to obey any �` of delphiniums, peonies and roses. D.D.S. Graduate of khe Roy=, Collzge of pentai Surgeons and the univenuty of Toronto. lawful order of an Inspector given` The groom was attended by his ^� Office ip readence second dour east ppf St. And- under authorit of this Act. shall babe. Zorah Gee and, Mildred saw'i arch, Pickerie&ont. Otme hours. D Y Corbett are •attending Sumer brother, Mr. J. W. Bailey. Follow- InBuragee O� All Kinds. a-.m. to d-0.&.,tor of appointment. (X-ray incur a penalty- of not less than School in Toronto ing the marriage, the reception -t saretea), Phone Piek'3100. r was held at Hampton villa. Tht Beat Rates Available with" $10, nor more than $50 for every Rev.. 'and Mrs. McVey and family such offence. are getting settled in the parson_ bride's mother wore grey suede se' ettrit and Service. >]stststss0 !!tubs. WEEDS HAVE NO PLACE IN.A lace with violet, hat and corsage y ' PROlGRI:SSIVE AILTtiICiPALITY. age- field.1d, we t !come the n' o theinof orrhids. The •mother ' of the Dit. t3EATON, tOWNSHI , grnom was gowned in navy sr';Wc 1lddress Phone DO YOUR SHARE TO PRF:�'E:NT !"Jur Y. P. U. Drama.l'c .8ociet- • Clerk. Con�eram•t.CaEtc, issue tot-. } lace :lith matching hat and cor- BROUGHAM (PICK 515 1takwa •tHdstrtt., Acccj,nunr, Etc. Lanes o . THEIR SI'RF4D. � excelled themselves at Scugo;; last' � bttarrtage l iCeaaea., whtevalc,Cot. Rage of Johanna Hill roger. The _ Arthur Boyer, _ Wedxesday evening. They were S _ A. �: RICHARD�CN Weed Inep.ktor, Afunicpality of welt received with their popular happy couple left for a motor trip r - t o New-York,e Yor �j GEti17�ft�iL INSURANCE the To�srneh.p of Pickering Flay. F y the Help a; Seo~ty", k, .he bride travelling. CHOPPING s;ratul D,reen- and' •m a two-r,,ece.rose wool suit with ON MON'., WED. and SAT. only REAL ESTATE _._.� - - ions to white accessories. On their return'. Cor at ' Laure-tt Pews, also Eileen Sadler M After May 1st, 1939 CQ.YVEYANLI:NG Re the Milk Pasteuri.iation Order and Mildred Brown, in navin paa.;- Mr. aHyl ;irsi '.Bailey will reside . We have a Jia oY eutahlflshed a ed auccegsfuliy, (the I;rst Three m Stouff•:ae, On{, guar lily of Seed Oats(Alas- An rally Considerable- resentment is• being with Honours! their High School — lea. Bancer, and Victory), also Batley, to aerie. g. BROt'4i.AM Pbone, Pick. 6000 expressed by some rn cOnnectiol, •examinaCons'at Whitby recently. Purina Feeds, Chick` tartFr, Dairy Ra- with recent Pasteurization Ordc. bins. j..% ^oyer :.t�,l '•ri tions, Dryena, Jig Fteds ate, A tttl AtarRar•.' Aqn- ut this Township. There Is a be.iel 95th birthday on Juls; 'end, this be- line of these well known feeds ` YY .ICA. jrl A Yif that the !Deal tom court. 1Q �g her. brother, Fred township sonny! are ing .,:ounuay her bit;, fa. :rly . st.t an 1 - ry Chops. Molasses, :alt• Millfoecs Shur LICENSED AUCTIONEER ANI) responsible for its erlartment, to day arty w^as held on Friday, yam; gain, Hog"Concentrate. Minera's, Egg P VALUATOR wnrclEr we are asked. tit ad, ise, Junfe 34th, ,waren Toronto, Wliitby, hb The Mission KnoxMash Etc. Th ' s n yid Picnic with ' the home of Mrs,. t3'alee cs�ducted Anywhrrc = that the Order was eld ���� i. Passed by an neand. Lstowel fnend� ca^ie to n plrea_. '_•, J_,� -r.•. D. N. �.00�iWUQd 'Photre or write. Address Bli DundaP Order-in-Council on the 30th of wash her _the very best. We all y Mr, 'arid. Mrs. prank Br?gnall of Street, East, May in the Provincial Iuucisl Legislature, join in wishing-her the .Ery beat Woodstock were visiting relatives PiCkel'1IIg M1��8 ` :. Whitby, Ontario. and that this Council had nothing of health and happrnesa. and friends durin the week-lull. M whatever to do with it. g ' Brougham Ffrem,.a . Amateur Con- The Slmday School is holding _ P1CRRRING. ONT. Brierbush Hospital � itPe annual suis at Green's Park WE DELIVER School Reports test, Green's Park July lath. picnic Government Licensed _ __— July 14th. Meet at tie. church ;Main St, E. Stoaffville, O:1t, Greenwood Public School „ K . _ .30 p. m. ' ' on � PHONE 5317 Itis SLE at, 1' Phone 191 Grade Ito 1;--.Paas - Vernon• John Minch sympathy is felt for the cion; Hill Devitt (con), Miss Velma Balsdon is spending bereaved by the deaths of the two Massey-Harris Maternity, Medicbi, and Surgical the holida, with bei aunt, Mrs. V. young men killed in this neighbor- cases taken RGrade 6 to 7 — Honours - Vernon _ Parkin. ti Z.,,u ..-A week. Repairs Here ' Mate-re Semi-Rees+ Gfhson, Earl Campbell. Pass Jean' I' y Mark Harold Clark Geraid Clark. ,lWterArvin#iirii�is 6pen ng B"roagTi _'riends-hal-pea_ Xrs, r Rates for 10 days—$25.75 r. a few weeks with tine Joseph Stell ,;ane Boyer of areemvood celebrate All Orders Promptly attend Grade 5 to 6 �— Pans - Ed: K>naPP, y Registered Nurses in attendance and family, her 95th birthday on Friday. Isabelle !dark (con) Ernie Sadler Y . ed to. 24 twur seryls given. A number frim here attended Harold Cassie has ret:::ned home (r•ec.). 'Ambulance Service Grade 8 to 4 honours Milton -the Memorial Services at Claremont from his hitch-d ik;ng,trip to Cali- -Coleman Instant Light MRS, E.R. GOOD 25.37 Campbell, Ronnie Clark: last Sunday afternoon, fornix and back. Francis Ritchie . Grade 2 to 8 — Honours Dotrfr Sunday School and Church Ser- is still in San Francisco. _ , Sttoves, glaick, clean and FOR las Knapp. Pass - John Devitt, vice was bald at the usual time Mr, Stanley Yeoman and Miss with our new -adepevdable., 'INSURANCE Kenneth Short. pastor in charge. Josephine Stephenson,-of Wood= - We are leased` to report that stock, spent the holiday with her All Hardware at Right Prices Grade 1 to 2— Billy Brown, Doug- P p° Y g S)t;RVICE -las Davis, Jim McLean, Lawrence Mr: G. Death is able .: to be out nbother,• airs. D. Stephenson. ALYIN. BUSHBY Phone Pickering 67 Knapp (yec). and around after.his accident. Several. of the' members of St. n o d Miss );;dna Stevenson and -Mr. `John's congregation attended the �CYRii� E. MORLEY �HERRYI�OOD ' Herbert Parkin are spending the indutti•on sen ice f'or Rev. Kenn- - Hardware Tinsmith . 7FIRE, AUTOMOBILE, LIFE holidays with their panntQ here. Qd}, at Claremont, on Friday ev PjCHEBI�Q ACCIDENT, WINDSTORM 111✓ and Mrs.• Rick'and daughter Mrs; Sandy 'bore is stili in .c; ening.' PUBLIC LIABILITY Etc, are spending a week with the. W, very serious -condition . and -doe, E,d. and MrR. Crocker, who have shone! 4E0� Holmes family', not improve as her friends Would just returned from a tri to Vic:- SEKVICE - ✓PROTECTION Y• - j p Wesley and Mrs.'- Pett and 'like• oris, khans they %isited their son: family, and Herb Bennett, spent Our boys. journeyed. to Audiey Allan, spent Saturday with L. and NEO,se Sunday at Huntsville: last Wednesday night to indulge in Airs. Matthews. CHEMICAL ., a friendly aline• Alth'ou h losing, The Women's Institute will ho':d • Airs. -George Davidson Sr. has g . g returned to Toronto after spending w'e.wish them better luck next their regular meeting on Tuesday, EOOO � - three weeks with Russell and Mrs. tt'1e July 11th, taking the form of a ; _ Davidson. The sympathy of this commiun- 'picnic at Green's Park. All mem- VITAMIN 1S MINERAL TONIC -- - - s extended o the Bereaved bers and family are invited. Alex and Mrs. Murray enter- ity it : tained friends on Saturday on the Fa+rilies, of Percy ►iaynard and Mr. ?�N. .liechin, .of Oshawa, and I To aid in the: occ &ion of their 80th wedding an- Wm.• Cassidy in the loss of their. Mrs. Hugh Mechin, of Pickering. _ - - g Prevention of Nutritional Anitta» ruversary. . . sons last Thursday even, visited the Drowln home, also Mr? A hundred persons from orrr The Albert,. Herbert, .Victor. and Ind Mrs; E. Thornton and Mra. Motor Ambulance, Day or Night commnunit Joseph Parkin families, together A. Linderman of Woodstock, Prevention of Rickgts, Dentd ; y eajm'ed the -Sunday' , 'CaXies, and Tetany of Vitamo Z. Phone 1300 ' - School picnic at Oshawa-on-the with other relatives, attended the ne Senior Wardens of Toronto In D, deficiency. Lake, on Tuesday of this ,week. Mowatt Family Re-union held at District B of the Masonic Order, prevention, of Iodine deficiency The meeting of the Woman's the Wen, Harbron home last Sat- held a picnic 'at the home of Mil- Building of Resistance -' ;�C• As STERRITT Association will be held at the urday afternoon and evening. Ov- ton Burk, on Friday afternoon. -- -, home of Mrs. Bick, on Thursday, er one hundred guests were pres- The Women's Institute catered for Adelicious Food 9u»itts:n. " Ftlnera3 Director July 13th, at 2.30 o'clock. Grou ant and a very enjoyable time was the picnic, p containing g6asstities of Vita •: Furniture Dealer !, will be in charge. All are wel- ,spent at the lovely home of Mr. A large number of mothers and mins and. Minerals frequently come. Cain will be at the hall at 2 and Mrs. Harbron: babies attended the Baby Band �'iakerst►a, a �91 '1Q o'clock. The W. I, met at the home of meeting at the home of Mr. Nor- lackcng in ordinary diets. ,. The Che Y Mrs. R. E. Mowbray last Wednes- ton, on Wednesda afternoon A Small dose Easy t0 take> rrywood Garden Part y _ will be held on the church day afternoon with Whitby, and' very pleasant afternoon was spent grounds Audle Institutes as guests. Over - on Saturday evening, July loth. A y gu with a picnic supper. 24 day treatment, $1.16 ! bail game will be played at 7 p. m, seventy-five were present. The Visitors and callers at the Brown after`pt+hich a delightful prog•rarn very interesting program was sup= home on Sunday were: Mr, Thom-. 72 day treatment, $2.45 will be presented by the popular plied by the '-.-tatting branches, fol- as and Miss Ada Churchill, Brontt; tt - entertainers, Bert.Harvey and lowing which a treasure hunt and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Simpkins, JONES Roy Kenney. Refreshments will be supper was served' on the lawn. I (formerly- Sarah Churchill), and s y C, W. and Mrs. Pilkey and dau- The Re$all Dmnist' Ham- sold on the grounds. Admission, tri Mr. and Mrs. C. Sianpldns Ham- ghter, Plhyllis, spent Sunday with ilton. 1 ;a • . . . and 10 cents: �, � � I 60 Mr. H.' Parkin and family, 'Phone Pic k. 60 a . k. . L •1-7 + .. �CAI�lA►�fA -PACKERS - IMITED 4 BEE HIV REPORT TO SHAREHOLDERS 1 .�� The twelfth fistaI•year`of Canada Packers Limited ended March 30th, HOGS: �Y • ' Cll89' In respect of Hog prices, the British Bacon Quota, conferred by the t, after Depreciation, Bond Interest, and Income Tax is $1,238,736.31 Ottawa Agreement, was an event of the first magnitude. Probably no Equivalent, on 200,000 Shares, to ............46.19 DDer Shue, single trade concession ever accorded Canada has compared with it, In im- -- Out of this sum it has been decided to distrihute, dur- portanee to the Canadian Farmer, When the A ' the current fiscal Agreement was made, Hogs bg year, as regular Dividend .................. $ 600 000.00 were selling in Canada for....3'Ac per lb. Within one year of the time It came that is. ............$3.00 per Share. into effect, the price had advanced to._,.9c per Ib. And since that time the Canada Pa�krrs was formed (in 1927) through the merging of four average price, year by year, has been as follows:— iCompanies. The &Use-for the merger was that for several years three of (Bacon biome, tto.b. Orbe Companies had suffered severe Losses. By reason of these Losses, Ontario county tints) FOR YOUR Working Capital was much reduced, and when Canada Packers was form- 1934 ..................:.................'..............:.. ;T.86 pFr 100 be. • -CONYDIIENt� ed Common Shareholders were informed it would be necessary for a num- ` 1935 ................................................... 8.21 '• " ber o! years to retain Profits, for the urpose of building up Working - 1936 8.0 •• •• y .. . Capital. In pursuance of this polices no Dividend wa,� ,. f�area ears.=that is unfil_M3. 1938 .................................................... " '• •• - v- • 9.15 Since then; Dividends have been paid at the rate of ....;3.00 per Share It is a conservative estimate that this outlet bas been worth 40 million ---- yam• - - - -- - — — dollars-per-year-ta-Cetradran--Pig Pro --- ducers. Working Capital is now such that Directors feel justified out of this , e1r's_Pr0fit&_{.,...8.6..19 r c ArPl-in-declarinin-addatian-tom the-regular- _ - trspite-of-the-high-prices,-prodtrrtiolrof-Hogs� siiawreU's he ; end, an extra Dividend, payable July 3rd, 1939, of....$1.00 per Share. decline as compared to 1937--?Ise decline was ued to a�single cause, viz. lack of feed. The lack of feed was due to the crop failures of 1986.and During-the year an important replacement has'been made in-the Com- 1937. { lAny's Bonds. At the end of the -previous fiscal year, (March 31st, 1938) The intimate connection between quantity of feed and Hog production 0 there were outstanding the following Bonds: is Drought home by the following two tables:— 750,000.00 due January 2nd, 1939, Interest rate 31, % (a) Grain production for the last 3 yearn. , 750,000.00 1940.. 33a(b (b) Hog marketinga for the last 2 years. ` . 31000,000.00 `• " ,. 1946, 4 GRAIN PRODUCTION January ., 1939, the Serial, Bond of....;,50,000.00 was duly (900j000 omitted , _ fetal 44,500,000:80-- - 'Ind, heat Barley Oats On Jou1936 1'937 1938 1986 1937 1938 1938 1937 1988 . retired. .. • Notice has now been given to call the $3,000,000.00 of 4 Sc Bonds on Alberta 66 76 148 17 22 29 50 77 101 July 3rd, 1989, These will lV replaced by Serial Collateral Trust Debem- Saskatchewan 110 36 182 17 5 20 66 22 90 toles, in the same sum, as follows:— Manitoba .............. 26 45 51 19 36 81 20 48 41 -0 u $750,000.00 due January 2nd, 1941, Interest rate 2 % I� T A R I O ' 750,000.00 1942, " " 2 '''o Total West ........ 202 167 326 68 . 62 80 136 142 282 /�/�� 750,000.00 •• •• ,• 1943, " ... " 2',4'x• MOORS750 000.00 " 1944, " 2%% Ontario ..._..... 14 20 21 14 16 17 67 74 82 "The new issue has been entirely placed in advance. Quebec 1, 1 1 4 4 4 47 86 38 By this transaction, after payment of all charges, includ. By HIC BAKER fag the call premium,a saving in Interest will be effected of.... ; 110,000.00 Total Canada ........ 219 180 350 72 83 102 272 248 371 r its completion, the Bonded Indebtedness of the Com- pany will be ................................................„..............................$3,?60 000.00 HOG MARKETINGS GtJ1DE!! TELL ALL _ B Province of ori repayable in amounts of....;?60,000.00 an the 2nd day of � _' - ' ' (By gin) Recently a questionnaire was civ - '- January each year from 1940 to 1944 inclusive. - 1937 1938 Decrease ry Mated among a large number of The average rate of Interest of the new Serial Debentures is 2.47maiden In Ontario and the results per cent. Alberta 986,206 .782,857 20.60/c Saskatchewan _ +669,723 217 152 61.9 concerning is fishing should.c g ke be - Manitoba ........, 265,646 260,055 2.2 of Interest to most fishermen, es- ..._.....»..............:.._?x.425,732.65 l,? 8,3 2,631,497 • - , Total Sales for the year wase - Ontario 5 61 7.2 pedally those of us who have one _ O - Total Tonnage ..._.........._ ....... ....:.-......................... 800,763.692 lbs. Quebec ......�... 342,912 283,087 17.4 troubles rousing the big fellows. The Net Profit, (.._.;1,239,736.31....) is, therefore, equivalent to.— Maritimes ..,_... 73,659 $0,887 10.0 (inerease) Most anglers. according to the 1.6% of :Galea. fast for r gtwldea, drag their sures too or to (approximattIT Y 14c per 100 lbs: of produce sold Total Canada .. 3,986,39.7 8,245,535 18.5% lake fishing; the slower o fa ttiv r Grain production one year is, of course reflected in Hog production the The products deriving immediat0ly from Live Stock; are Meats and following year. The Farmer breeds a number of sows more or lees in pro- the better. Many use too large By-Products. 'These coastitute Ow main volume of the Company's buai- portion to the amount of feed he has in his bins after the'harvest. And plugs; smaller ones should be tried mess. But many oth- ucts are dealt in.—tor example Canned Goods, the resulting litters are marketed 9 to 12 months later. but don't forget to. slow down the Vegetable Oil produce, titter, Eggs, Poultry, Fish, Soap, etc. If the two tables immediately above are compared, Provincebyy Pro- action. Because of the special Interest of the Producer, a separate accgunting since, it will be seen the decline is heaviest in the Provinces in w0l trop All disturbances must be elimin-. in ]rept of purely Live Stock producm failures are most serious. ated, even more than the majority On these for the year under review. Prod% was _ 12c per 100 lbs. By the same reasoning, the much larger•crop of 1938 should be follow- of anglers -realize, caution the - Profit on Cattle (acts • rosiirate 1000 lbs.) $1.20 .-f ge pp ty per head ed by cavil increased Hog deliveries in 1939. This increase is not yet in ,. ,. guides. Sty fishermen should use at _ - " Hogs ( -Y00 ) 24c evidence. ere has not been time. For the sows were bred after the hag- vest (August/September), and the early litters are not due to reach market least a 24 spinner for base and "reseed in relatwa to'3hareholders' Investment,-'Profits are as fol- until MaYIJune. work the shaded shorelines when ��; For the first 5 months of 1939, Hog marketinga (compared to 1938) using artificial baits. Only rarely Shareholders' Iavestaaent approximately ..„;18,000,000.00 have been as follows:— will the tithermen get a strike Profits ...,„......__„...__.._. .__..._„.._.„..__........ ; ,288,738.32 1989 1938 •Decrease from ahaflelesa dee rater when Equivalent to 6.8 „ 1 �� - ndag artiffdals. Early morning or . ; 800,000.00 January ...»....... 216,354 291,684 26.8°'o es to . Dividend „.. _. ........... ... ..„„.__ _..... ..._ the be t t1m • Equivalent to 4.47• February ._::....- 252,643 294,338 11.2 evening are e s . March 389,748 340,?1? 3lake, although over ?0 per 266 067 262,365 2.4 e ev The t-allowia is an analysis of Sales, expressed in terms of Apnl ....----».. _ e� des Indicate �a a er � they. h the j y ................. 312,713 301,197 --71.8 (incrtase) Pref mdawnihours.dic Raw materials, - - _. - the E:aseia. Tis. f.ak. Profits Tom— Shorelines should be carefully Average Year Ended b months 1,3?7,525 1,480,291 '7.09. studied by the anglers, remind the 4ears to March March It is expected that from June forward the increase will be substantial. y guides. As the summer progresaeay Mareh. 1938 1938 - 1939 From August, 1989, forward exports of Wiltshire Bides atanld show the shoreline will drop and shal- Wy Lice Stock 79.2 81.2 gf. 010 8a.6%. a marked increase. compared to le previous year. and if Canada harvests Goat of raw materials, prinsip �. Gat of materials and packages _..__....—... 8.1 2.7 2,6 another large crop in 1989, Bacon shipments in 1940 might for the first tower shore wares develop. Look ` Cwt o and Salaries, d packages Bonds 8.8 8.7 g,g time approximate the British Quota of ....280,000 OOO,lbs. for inlets of small cold streams or WagL's�emes __._ „ _ Thin would be a notable. event in the Canaa�ian Pi Industry, but it springs. Usually sma!l coven tying ...». „.......„...-.„.„ 16.2 4.b ..4.4 ]�isrest on Bonds ._.....»..r _ 1 2 2 wepId immediately introduce a new problem. •For the;k is no reason to close to deep chaaaels are the best think Canadian Pi roduction will stabilize at that exact bails. And if it Taxes ..............._...:„...�..,....__..^__„.__._»... ,7 .4 .? g p productive spots. Do not give up it goes on increasing, an enlarged export Quota would be necessary to keep the lake itself is murky. Too many Total Cost of Product, plus Ezpensea.._ 97.2 97.8 97.8 the Canadian Pig Industry sound. fishermen, take one look This consideration lends special significance to the discussion for the !t seems, Depreciation on Fixed Assets ...„......_.-.--.. 1.1 1.0 1.1 � �� at the muddy water and tutu away. ”' renewal of the Ottawa cement. which must be held before August, 1940, `�#'lefit from operations _._..„ ._........ , 1.7 .” 1.2 1.6 � gun They forget that there are many - It is important to remember that in these discussions, British 127=a- i0O• •A 400• 4 yr, tors have in mind thistly she interest-of their otrn Gunnery. Thea arms that lead back from he most fr t o Income from Investments -_,. clauses which, in the past 7 years, have proved so helpful to Canadian Pig lakes and if tolloxed, lead to rood Total Profit, including Income from - Producers, were conceived chiefly for the purpose of stimulating Pig pro- fishing grounds. But all the guides' r a 1.01% duction in Englund. It was realized those clauses would also help the Cana- agree on this one point, that too Investments ................._.._.____._._.._...... 1.9,0 1.3 ro than Farmer. But for this a quid pro quo was expected. Mutual advantage much time cannot be spent on-ex- Live Stock graces daring fort Wart market high. was the keynote of the Ottaa Cnfeence, and the discussions were con- ' - 'it"he following graph seta forth acarket arisen of Hogs tlad Cattle since ya amining the lake. The average fish- ducted in an atmosphere of goodwill. But nevertheless, there was at the erman goes according to where it Bacon Hogs, Lo.b, Ontario Country points, time, and there has continued, a feeling that Canada drove a hard bargain, and in fact loots good and not where it is regi .._... ....... Steen, 1060 tbs. down, Toronto market. got•the better of the deal. Thin is a fact which Canadians should keep constantly in mind. ._.. good. P •.I Ia A pro 1 vitally affecting• the Ottawa Agreement has recently been These guides should know That t#t Imf tM • tM Uri tis OIs puss they are talking,about for, after made in the Canadian Parliament;—viz+ to impose an Excise Tax upon Vegetable Oils entering Canada from Great Britain, all, they do get a chance to meet 11 nCanada imports large quantities of Vegetable Oils. She does so- be- every type of angler from the least III II I I cause the needs them. -They are used in the manufacture of two products, expert to the mastermind flaber M Shortening and Soap. By the terms of the Ottawa Agreement, Vegetable man; and the questionnaire.replies - 111 IJ Oils from British sources are admitted free, whereas from all other'sources came from guides experienced-is I they are taxed. This preference has had the result of-diverting nearly all all types of fishing for all types of Canada's Vegetable Oil business to England. Ontario flab. Now that you've s The demand for a Tax on Vegetable Oils dates back 2 years. At that reached'this Lar, It might be a good time gin application was made to the Canadian Government. The reason assigned was that such a Tax, by advancing the price of Vegetable Oils, idea to read the above tzcta over would bring about a corresponding advance to the price of Animal Fats.— oats again! 0 r Butter, Tallow, bard,and so the Farmer would be benefitted. NOTE—Mr. $alrcr will be glad The application was referred to the Canadian Tariff Board, and the to answer readers' questions or s t finding of this Board was tabled recently_ in the House of Commons. It• di,ev•• any particular subject yew • recommended an Excise Tax of ....3c per Ib, on Vegetable:Oil used in wish. r Shortening, and ....2c per lb. on Vegetable Oil used in Soap. A tentative £' s clause to implement this recommendation was included,id the Budget (sub- _ miffed April 25th: 1939.), but subject to the acquiescence of the British IGovernment. - now tttt tw sa sw tel' ss ;aemceegeC The British Government demurred othe followinggrounds: 11.0 1011 ni mac stn •- an s.a s.a s.ts saw 'sn (a) That British shipments to Canada of Vegetable Oil are large and :h'Qt' Knowledge The two-early years depicted in the graph, were the low period of the important. jde reasion. Since then a p (b) That Britain buys annually from Canada..._t50,000,0 to ....f60,- p great advance in rices has occurred and it is in-' "There is a growing demand for 000,000 more than Canada buys from Britain. •structive to examine the causes. (c) That in vii* of this heavy adverse balance, the British Govern= the teaching of farming in rural The graph reveals that the Cattle price dragged on bottom much longer inert coals not "contemplate �viih equanimity” a further loss of districts throughout the province; than did the Hog price, and that the advance when it did come was less than trade. Hon, Bona Dussault, Minister of that on Hop.. ;(d) That the imposition of an Excise Tax would have the same effect Agriculture for. Quebec province The reason is well known. Prices for both had been extremely low be- as a protective Duty, and would therefore be contrary to•the Ot- said last week. pause Canada produces a surplus of Cattle and of Hogs, and.in 1931, and tawa Agreement which granted FREE entry to Vegetable Oils. Mr, 1932, no markets abroad could be found for those surpluses. (e) That the Tax, if imposed, would result in a serious reduction of que tion, which had been the sub► In the case of Hogs the situation was relieved by the Bacon Quota imports of Vegetable Oil, and the substitution therefor of imports "clauses of the Ottawa Agreement. That Agreement was concluded in of American Laird. lect'of wide study since 13,., was August, 1932. In Canada the Bacon clauses became effective March. 1988. f receiving the consideration of. his At the expiry of the first 5-year term,:in August, 1987,�they were re- lf) That for this reason (because American Lard would floe in) the advance of the price of Canadian Lard would be very slight, and I department and the Government as newed for 3 years.. That renewal expires August 20tb, 1940.) 'therefore "the proposed Excise Tax would seem to involve a great a whole. It was becoming more and in the cane o!Cattle, relief also came from the re-opening of a market risk that United Kingdom would be deprived of a large and im- more evideht that people in all •to wfilch the Canadian surplus could be shipped. That market was the portant export trade to Canada, and that foreign Lard would be parts of the,province'were direcs ! fJidtec�� $'tate♦ By.the frauds Agreement of Novembet, 1935, the Duty on substituted with little benefit to Canadian Producers of Lard.” Ing their attention to agriculture Canadian Cattle entering United States was reduced (on a limited Quota,) 1 n^ memorandum concludes as follows:— ``mss Prem ...3c to ....2c per lb. And by the subsequent Agreement of November,, as a field of sound endeavor, to a 1938, the Duty was furtheT reduced to ....1?4e per 3b., and the Quota ir.- greater extent than for many years tressed. Cont►nud on Next Paye - past. _: , `` '!4 ti.� ,. ^'✓ r J .yet i 1 • We find is Ahijah the first of the my servant did; that I will be with line of the prophets, who resumed thee, and will build thee a sure a& e S LliYlftedS.nday a paramount Influence, like that o1 house, as I built for David, and Y Samuel or Nathan, protecting the 1►ili give Israel onto thee. 39, Aad - spirituality o1 the land and the I will for this a111ct the seed of Continued From Last Page worship of God, and demanding David, but not for over. What the ScO OI both from king and people submis- prophet had acted out in'.tearing ".Attention should perhaps be called to the special advantages afford- sloes to the authority v1 the Lord this garment into twelve places, ed to Canadian Pig Producers in respect-to Bacon and. Ham- by - _! - Jehovah. -. he now more fully expounds, thus Article V of the United Kingdom-Canada Trade eement. These Lesson =� 30. And Ahilab lao1 the'. bringing to Jeroboam's mind the advantages are obviously very uch greater t n e which the a= • new garment that waw and troth God would have him know, present proposals are designed to ecure in res ct to which is rent it in twelve pielsai 32. And both by an appeal to the eye and ` s relatively unimportant Pig By- *duct. It onld, m e r, not he said to Jeroboam, Take the* ten to the ear. We should notice fu be overlooked that if United Kin om expo, to Canada sub- to I1. pieces; for thus salth Jehovah, the Ahijah's message the foliowing ' stsntially reduced, the ability of t e Kingdom to'bu Cana-' God of Israel, Behold, I will read dian Produce, includingBaeon and Ham, might well be affected." JEROBOAM: A MAN WITH A undameatal ideas: (1) The sin of k; the kingdom out of the hand of In view o demur, atentative c suae to a lomon -is definite) specified. ,�. Tax was not implemented, and a serious threat to live stock pro ucers was _ : 1 Kings If: MI-43 _" .Solomon, and will give ten tribes (2) The piety of David is remew - eby-aver#ed:-- --- -- _--- --- --°- -Printed Text, 1 Kingt-tt:--26=3t, -thee: "-�h�ie;=-tri -o£--qh! her*d--(�-The -sec ally for th+s- --,--- 37.40, the prophet here speaks are what fulfillment of the Scriptures is Tom: - - -OLDEN TEXT! was known after the death of-Solo= phg y (4) '$o much is mad a< Reference has already been'made to the benefit to Cattle Producers si -Not e .i y I�all thy ways acknowledge him, ma as the kiadom of Israel, when any goodness in Jeroboam. In t� of the Canadian/American Trade Agreement. Thin agreement was an- And he will direct thy paths. as the other two-tribes, Judali.and spect to his service God gave Jere a*unced in November, 1938,and became effective January 1st, 1989. Under --prow. 3: S. Benjamin, Loaned the kingdom of boom a its terms, supplemented by a defining clause in February, 1939, the Quota glorious opportunity ;7 q PP 193 950 THE LESSON-IN ITS SETTING Judah. ' y per year,-maximum per goodness to make himself great • - for Canadian Cattle was increased to ... Time.-Jeroboam began to reign 37. And I will take thee, and thou like David. carter approximately 50,000. ;� The importance of this outlet is best evidenced by. the fact that the in 937 B,C., and the events record- shalt reign according to all that - - - - Quota for the first quarter was completed within one month,and that for the. ed in this chapter took place some thy soul deaireth, and shalt be king second quarter (beginning Aril-.1st was completed within 6 weeks.. Ex- over Israel. 38. And !t_sha11 be,.:iL- Grease stains on wood, which 9 tL L _ff! g P__ -Z P_ _ _ time. before his. accession,-ezactly -will-mot resporid-'to scrubbing_witli ports of Cattle to United States for t5e year to date, as compared to last when we cannot determine. thou wilt hearken unto all that I year, are as follows: dace.-,Jerusalem. command thee, and wilt walk in my hot soapy water with plenty of soda y applying January, ... ................ 29 673 4X62 1939 1938 '. And J b t of Ne ways, and s, that which st right in can way whenbtt has soak- �? oro cam he son ata thea oto scrubbing t � � bat.- This 1s the first reference is a eyes, to keep my statutes � February ..................... 9,275 3,046 the Old Testament to the first king and my commandments, an David March ......................... 8,946 10,171 o1 Israel after the division of the ed into the wood April 26,840 4,271 kingdom. An Ephraimite o1 Zero- May .......... 22,7750 4,868 . dab, Zeredah must have been near - - OUTLINE MAP .... Totals .._'.. ....._.... 92,509 26,319 ant of whose or in the hill country o Estimated A sere Solomon. w a 1 er's name was Zeruah, a widow, he j -• also lifted HORIZONTAL .Answer to ?rev%= lhwle 13 P .i • It cannot too often be repeated that the chief condition of health for rip his hand against the Postscript. the Canadian Live Stock Industry is the securing of satisfactory markets king. Jeroboam was one of Solo- 1 Pictured Is 18 Aside. abroad for the Canadian surplus. To secure such markets is a function of mn'a own people, whose hand the map of $0 ChUnh Goveramenta,'and no one will deny that in this matter, both the present might be expected to be with Lim �myryt. •Government and its predecessor have been zealous, and successful. and not against him. 7 Its political 2l Its-- Under the direction of the Federal Department of Agriculture, a small t7. And this was the reason why leader. but interesting experiment has been carried on through the past year, of bs lifted up his hand against the 1$ConattllatioD. territory Is a shipping Dressed Beef to England. Weekly shipments have bees made of Asia. g king: Solomon built Millo, as re- Sijht. 25 carcasses of Baby Beef. From the be.-inning these shipments have met 6 13 Eighth sign of 2$ ' with a good reception. For the first time Dressed Beef from Canada has paired the breach of the city of the Zodiac. 23 Come! , sold at a price equal to that of the beat home-killed Beef. David his father. Whergver the' lel >tsr. 24 All These shipments have already proved that a demand.exists for this worst "Mill*" occurs is the Old 17Rava. state owned. class of Beef. Moreover, Baby Beef is a type in the ,production of which Testament, it in in connection with �$Last ownWad . at Canada seems able to hold her own. It is hoped plans may be made this the walls or fortifications of Jer- 1•Meeting• I IE year to enlarge the volume of these shipments. The English market would usalem (ate, for example, 2 Chrou- 20Reverenee• probably take 500 to 1,000 eareasses week) of this type of Beef. If so, 6). 4!gill side e trade might become most useful as a stabilizing influence upon Cattle 38. And the mea Jeroboam was a 222 Indian 41'jo britt» p Qom, 3a Neuter prices in Canada. To develop it, would require close co-operation between proio.' lacers, Government agencies. and Packers. For in connection with it mighty man of valor; and Solomon Wei tsacit W W Pte. I Great 3ag�way, many problems must be worked out, particularly that of regular deliveries. saw the young man that he was in- 25 Dem. 44 Gua. tines 3p Insane, dustrious, and he gave him charge 24 Onager. 2 40 '4S Native metal. Every new Live Stock probltm. and indeed every old one, tesla em- over all the labor of the hones of ���• motmtalttg. nymph. . _ e phasis to the Importance of this co-operatioz6 between Producers, Govern- Joseph. The labor here spoken of 29 Mescal nok• 47 Solar WK. II Flavor. 41 To beAeg& ment, and Packers, To promote such co-operation should be the constant is that compulsory work which the 30 Plural. 49 To require. 4 ZPaasfa of "be.,42 Lar=e stilt, objective of all groups ett�'aged in the Live Stock Industry. Israelites did by tarns for parts of 31 Idant. 31 Semblance. 5 Part of a ply►'.44 Microbe. As a step towards this end, Canada Packers would welcome the ap- 32 Ejects, (I TO cook in fat,46 Frees. '+ pointment, by representative organizations of Producers, of a Director to the year, and wII4 w the tributary 34 Hidden. 33 gleet of ships. -the Board of the Company. The duty of'this Director would be to studs inb'ect-population were constantly 30 To soak Ux 35 Grain. 7 Ta roost. 4i nidi of nerlf. operations of the Packing industry from the Producers' standpoint. He employed upon. It is not difficult 34 A>lhmative. 54 LoadL 8 Tb�d' 50 Self. would have access to all the records of the Company, and would be kept to conceive circumstances under 9 Plots of grass.fit Gat. �iformed in detail of its operations. which such duty might become 38 within. S8 3.1416. to Covered with 32 gat{an em. It is felt that this would lead towards a fuller recognition of the unity very distasteful to the northern vonsum33 Insect en which Yt V a Noothel 64 By way�• of interest between Producer and Packer, and that from it might emerge a section of the kingdom, .For..be- Il Northeast, lid Bu". broader plan which would embrace the whole Industry. If such a plan is tel• d0 gold. 14 Either. 07 Spain. -' Ju- to be brought about it must first be tried with a single Company and the tween them and the people of Ju- Directors feel that Canada Packers, as the largest unit in the Industry, daft there was• a pronounced op. -should be the one to take the initiative. position even is David's time. The At the approaching Annual Meeting, Shareholders will be asked to compulsory tabor on the walla. ` sutherize the plan. Jerusalem was lust ties sort of e''e► capation to aggravate this old en. Another recommendation. equally important, will be submitted at the maty. Jeroboam naw this, and took Annual Meeting for the approval of Shareholders. This is to appoint a advantage of it. ,Director who will represent the Com ny's Employees. .•9.' ":' Canada Packers has approximate;5,500 Employees. Of:these 8,500 Jeroboam's outstanding talents to are hourly paid, and 2,000 straight time. men (and women). Whatever, public affairs, his skilful manage success the Company has enjoyed, has derived'in no small part from the meat of men, his great industry, loyalty and efficiency of Employees of all ranks. and his great loyalty, as was In recognition of this fact, for the past 6 years, a policy of Profit- thought, all combined to bring the - sharing has h'eu followed. This pian has been as follows: When Profits son of Nebat under Solomon's Toy- Yave been ascertained, there is first allocated to Shareholders a sum equi- at eye, till there was no trust too - —=.--lent to 6 per cent of Shareholders' equity. Beyond that point Profits are. fmportaut slid no promotion too 6 : = divided equally between Shareholders and Employees. high tdr young Jeroboam. And then, A - The Employees' share is distributed at the year-end in the form of a Bonus. The Bonus distribution for the past 6 years has been as follows;= to crown it all as time went on, Satan more and more entered into . Year ended March, 1984............:.......................$2b4,500 •• " '• 1935......._..._........ .. 291,825 "" Jeroboam'a heart. 1938...........�............_:.:. -- 192,490 The It came Messsag$ 511F572 .. ........... ....... 315,905 .. :9 n 1 came to PI'S t that time, when Jeroboam went out of Jerusalem, that the prophet-AhiiaII_ •j' :1.879,567 the Shilonite found him in the way; The appointment of an "Employee" Director is a natural development now Ahiiah had clad himself with of this Profit-sharing policy. In addition to conceding Employees a logical a new garment; and they two were y* _ t the Directors feel it will further promote the sense of ai•tnerahi alone is the field. ' 1, P P P which is the true relation between Shareholders and Employees, and from --.'_which the success of this business has to such an extent derived. A copy of this Report is forwarded to each Employee. As in previous Flowers For the Ocean Grave of Submarine "'Thetis' " Victims :years, the Directors wish to thank Employees of all ranks, on behalf of ",Shareholders, for work well done. { During the year quality of products has'improred and'cost of produc- tion has declined. These steps forward have contributed substantially to 4 �r. ' the satisfactory result of the year, and are the beat evidence of the loyalty and efficiency with which the Company is served. a`• '* # w J.: S. McLEAN, President. Toronto, 20th Jurle,.1939. - Scientific the diseases which largely attack � _ mea from within. How to-start this - _Feeding jj]Sil has been,discovered, he maid, only - Will ' in the present generation„in tissue ''Grow Supermen changes which come from'choice of food. He cited laboratory evidence. Right Use of Common Foods Can Be Made. By Sciene t0 Finest Specimens of Mankind )Produce Future Leaders of Foremost was the experiment of . r! World Sir Robert McCarrison in India. Sir Robert selected a diet eaten by ,Production by some scientifically -some North Indian peoples who s; minded nation of a superior race of are among the finest specimens of '° bion, who will be leaders of the mankind. They eat whoIe•wheat -" ` world, was predicted to the Ameri- flour, unleavened bread lightly can Association for the Adtance- smeared with fresh butter; sprout- sent of Science by Dr. Victor-_G. ed Bengal gram, a legume; fresh Heiser of the Rockefeller Founda- raw carrots and cabbage in large " Rion. quantities.: unbolted whole milk, Siamp Out Disease First and a small ration of raw meat and ry s ,It will be done, he' said, by the bones once a.week. i ,4 ' scientific use of food. The miracle, These foods Sir Robert fed to furthermore, will come from foods more than 1,000 rats. Not one.rat so common and ordinary that the .died of natural causes, although Nw.a , cost of eating may be less than each animal was kept until the rat A woman relative of one of.the victims is shown sorrowfully �• z that of present menus, equivalent.of 40 to 50 human years. y gazing at the (torsi wreaths that sa,iora ars Piling aboard the S.S. Hebe from which a memorial service was held above the spot where the British sub- This first step is to stamp out No rat became fli. Liverpool. Only four men of 103 aboard was saved. r marine Thetis lira at the bottom of the Irish Sea off . ,qua?:_.;_ .-.. i:.v -;'.�. .�.� '_ ..... _ _ .. ....y • �+Lne._s. - ,. __ _ _2v.-c _+FIs _-. _ a.. �.a.J� �Le 'J Iii 4 K Q LVo f or at these services will be Rev. same place and on the swine date• in charge or the y0ang pwrw-and ?r'eceeds is VYml Wright's for Thomas Wallace, of Greenbank Officers elected were: President, on July 23rd.' Mr. Macey, Toronto, a; tblace to M• bankrid's �' a ?G There will be special music. On John Forgie; Vice-President, Wm. will have charge. $, der night. v'hiay,-"Vr'eee to ar Monday evening, July 10th, a g - Duncan. Program I�L7i rs p'rei =1.fiA.paid is "T=""T=" Cnminittee, Mrs. „ his own stable where lac.'viii re- den party will be held on the Aud- Marshall Smith, Dorothy Wideman, !* nesaefiew main satiilluse felNwia ,*?VediMi► 94019141111000 t• the Vaned 81siss ley Church grounds. The Dramiltic Barbara Stewart; Sports-Conunitt- neon. sad OL DeMain $M m 9dva04& Club of Albert Str. united Church ee: Peter Stewart, Gordon Budmn, BEARE = In loving memory `of . ARNOLDW*LD -DOCS, Ale Oshawa, will present their play, Walter Carson, Geo. Duncan; Sec- dear HiWA•td, who passed away, CZhestnut Belgian Stallion, (90MI., --_-- JOHN MURKAR. P.roarietor "Mother's: Moments": There will retary, Jennie Duncan. July 5th, 1935. No. 3422, Form 3) the propeitp of also tye•,the attraction of a grana When least expected death'doth Allan 'Reesor, Markham, R. R. 1; ' ball game: Adm, to Garden Party, !WHITF,VALEI come, will malme the season of 1859, as _--------. TOWNSHIP COUNCIL 2b and 10 cents. No hand can stay its power; follows: Nonday afternoon, Jane _. The combined congregations of The fair, •healthy and the strong, 5tit, will leave his awn stable, Lot Council met on,Mogday of this Duncan Clan' R,!-iuuoa the United and Baptist Churches All perisk like a flower. 3, con. 4,t Searlboro, and proceed to week. will worship in the Whitevale Bap- 'Tis hard 'to part with those we Wilmot Shea's, Base Line, Piicker- J. W. Clark was paid $10 for }On July 1st, the Duncan Clan tint• Church on Sunday evening + love, ing, faat Ben. night. Tuesday, ` shooting a dog, found molesting gathered for their -second re-unior. next, at 7 o'clock►•- standard time. And hold on earth so dear; Bryant's, Con. 3, Pickering for (Mare lUtsdon'ts sheep. Mis. AGeorge Dun- 1 There will be nd- service In* the A Arreater-triat-is-not knO­­_ to his own stable On - -dac"rignaih,- , can.-Oveir one-hmcdred--mem'beis, Baptist-Church on -July--16th-and- No sorrow more severe. uraday-morning;--to W sn. Nichols toLa_.disisi_on_ _the.*4L of Baso- c ng fram many+ parts_of_ ulY, rd�chs_ mice:-mill _ -Ever remembered by Mother_ Sullivans--Corners for.:-noon,-thence-.___ line, and oil among township deal- io, were present. The afternoon in charge of Mr. Macey, Toronto, Father, S4ster and Brothers. to the Woburn Farms, -Markham ars, program of sports was ably direct. at 11 a. mo Sunday school each Road for night. Friday to`Chis. John,;.Knox was granted $15 for ed by Mr.- eter Stewart and Mr, Sunday'at 10 a. m. Tapscott's Arnsrdale, for noon, : k-• tht Junior Farmers' Association. Gordon Buchan. The evening pro- thence' to his own stable until the The township will spend $500 on gram provided by the younger GREEN RIVER following Monday afternoon. Tema a weed-destroying campaign; using members, under the direction of THOU $13.00.-- All accidents at owner's chemicals. ' Mrs. Marshall Smith, was enjoyed There will be no service in the .risk, I - iTha-Rciad-Supt.-wril-erect "Nar- bq all. Plans were made for hold- SHALT Green River Church -next Sunday. ' - — _ `+ row Bridge" signs where required. ing the gathering next year at the On July 16th, the service will be Council is looking for a tractor ATTENTIONI ' for the gravel Pit. KILL I Council %-ill meet next on Tues- --- day August 1st. ;11�H Y ! 80 UG H T__.___ e _ - Committee on Roads and'-Brid- Ap ROOFING A !►O 1 Brock Road Gravel ges, paid the following}-Cance._Oil, T I TE LCarefully 324.50, J. Bushby . 2:10, Barkey _ OF All OTHERS E , Pit -- - `- Bros. 4,50, J. Adams Ltd, 17.10, . . Crushed Pit Run Pedlar People Ltd, 161.96, D Maus <• 3ROCK ;Gravel 12.80, Sawyer Massey Ltd, 29.27, ,� .,:"` '�'""�. - • ,'_ r Baledon, 11,95, J, McaGlashan, .75, _X ' r 'THEATRE Sand and Graded N''` :W. Petty, 19.50, B. C. Lumber Co, s.` 179,40, Frank White, 25.00, Roy y, WZ3IZ'BY Stone : ward, 161:39, Lorne Puckrin, 22. '' " HealtbFuPly Ccoltd by Water. Dalivered or Losde3 in Pit 75, Elmer Powell 9. W$lter Ward, Washed Air.' PHONE: Plant, Pick 1026 :20.50, Leon., Gates, 18.150, George l'er } .,Ff:.•. Todd 37.50, Edgar Pilkey 37.50, AIi Shiws Daylight Saving Time N. Petty :22.50, Ken Ward, 98.00, rHURSDAY. FRIDAY&SATURDAY JOHN BOURNE& SUN A. Mitchell, 13,50, A, O'Hara 4,50, DULY B. 7 and 8 H. Redshaw, 2.25, Wen. Thompson. 'I needed a new barn roof and I wast into ROOFINGS SPRCIA16 th*=Attsr TWO Shows, at 7.30 and 9.30 $25, Frank Carter 13.b0, Lorne .'i'bea�r.�� - �— White, 62.00, A.. Lee 68.00, Frank of aiatesd 1-1 96L WghL Asphalt 8hiaslas. J �.� that Let year out of 15 fts losses 7 wwo Saturday Matinee at 1,30 .-Barclay 57.45. , A. caased b� lbies webers, and 5 �, $6•40 1br � Stroud, 7.25, Jas, Ravie Jr. 15.00, .�esd tomyinsurance="Aw "The story of i-1 Hvy- wsht- Aahphalt Bids" Jas. Ravie 13,25, Geo Baker 14. ad a Se+s picot roof above all el"so I '.7 iB.OIU Per BW% �i° decided as sects!.ketal pertsots neatest All First .gaality Taebata A# R 25, Walter Hardy 35.00: George t !bre and,lightaing and alas asaivast wlad, Ale$arnder l fbst� G. y Tooks. La feta •,Griffin 725, George Rasa. 36-75,Wilson wsatbes,rot and aphesp.- • !wham Bell" � 3 �'°' .r James Griffin 68.50, i tress NOW asw 1 Ms81R TITILILAP 34,25, Joe Hilts 50.60, S. Stephen- i!e► ti at .a tf.bis WITH �— i r•* ,son, 52.75, Joe Valentine 45.76, C, i..r:.. ar. is hiees. ssh4eet to ANN" wi�s� IDON AMECHB Robes ! .• Reynolds 28.50, B. Burnell, 21.75, on the � s■ ud - - A, Hastings 69.60, Goodyear Tice ,, ti"'sO•• *r 1.�a LORETTA YOUNG s. PICKS MG so•- ' m a,,.�.r'd'eb'�a°"'� �Y""�•s• ,HEN It Y FONDA ' • > Cozp. ?2.17. Chas. Cooper 6+0.36 a . '-]Pickering brews 9 � w -wT i.w�sun A►'77ess ALLY SLANE _ Committee on Relief paid the �..� .. " .. .�. LUMBER YARD following services and supplies - s s • t t Manday, Tuesday A Wednesday S. Morrish, 36.63, Ray Morrish, COOKSHUTT ,f�LY 10..11 and 19 _ 29.80, M. S• Chapman 24,80, E, First Slow at 7.30. M, Gannon 17.01', A: Wilkinson, 9. 1,ast Complete Show at 8.50 {{'� } f' Wood 80, Pickering Dairy, tt, 8. Twp ii FrosY W ` Bakery, 10.00, L Scott, ' 8carboro 6.17, Twp, Brantford 10. • 4: Thanks for Ol, Twp. North York 8,&a Twp- she Memo gen .01, Stamford, 3,23, Town Whitby, 60. A7., E. Woodward, f5.27, W. Sadler = New %"I[ of Parts est -Haar i BRU N N ER1T� 11,36. M. Annis 1.68, Fred Bunt BOB HOPE Qlewiee N shave asae�ses �{ -Ing 1,35, City of Toronto 36.77, SHIRLEY ROSS - w. Sadler 23.32, D. Miller 5,78 - • - CHARLES l3tlT�ERWORTH Implements sat exhibit In sessm -- : Committee on Contingencios paid I k C o 01 ers P1ews, ayswers eta g Beer, incur.. TT 8R 0t�lPic�ing News 3.50, Wm. ALS G : 'THOS. LYE _ 60. Don. Beason 125. C, ty S.treets"- Claremont, Ont. A. Sterritt, ambulance service 6. The genuine Brunner Milk Cooler -M un. World supplies 25.-60, Albert WITH Hull police 2.50, Run. World Out. iinsures against milk loss by provid- .Statutes 2100, A, G. Marlow, fun- ILEO CA R ILLO Had [o Service eral services, 30.04, Wm- E. Sher- ung heavy ice formation on. all fourEDITH FELLOWS rin, amf►nzlance 3,00, Lloyd Jahn. sides of tank. Entirely automatic. Expert ser4iea and re- aton, salary X0.00, Edgar Andrew, Y !COMING NEXT W. Ellicott .and John Cowan, fence • THURSDAY,FR pairs to all snakes. Ross. Steel tanks also built at very low UR SATURDAY ..,Police, rs, E2. each. Oliver Crammer, .7 JULY 13. 14 and 15 - Onable 011argd8. >Work .police. Z�0•, - Committee on Damp a to ghee _ " rices• _ - - IIaraIItE�. ge p p ERROL LYNN IB paid the following-J. Jones, 42., j pair parte and expert service on all makes, IN G. Nt. Forsyth, inspecting same, ARTHUR FIELD 2.60, James Clark, 10. G. Middle- �EORCiE �FFEN - - Gmusts Rad$o and Tele-Twos I ton 10. Warren Willson, inspection Member OEfkial Radio Service 1.75, T. H. Webster, shooting dog, -HORSE REGISTER ts! Red 10. Cedar Grove ____ �'--�- __ Dealer for Bruunertorp's (Caeada) Ltd. Phoere Mark 8618 The Grand Champion Clydesdale 46 Phone 5201, PICKfSIIrIN(i AtDLEY , - Imported Stallion, HAWKRIGG -- _ l SELECT, (27348), (22476). Enrol. L. �.O��L �/ Anniversary Services will be I No. 3298 Form 1.� the property of, i� i.. field W Audle United Church on Oscar Wilson, Brougham Ont, will FUSSRAL DIR-80TOR AND l Sunday, July y 9th, at 2.30 and 7 _ H BI G make the season of 11939 at his own -'� .BMBAL?IRR �. m. standard time. The speak- stable. Terms. $1540, Payable 15th Kuccessor•to W.J. Msthec40 January. $1.60 off will be. allowed S�,z(iville to parties who truck their mares. `N.ight and DarBerviesi - The Pickering GARDEN -PARTY Mares from a distance will be tak-en care of at reasonable price. BusineQsPhon ResidenQePhoet ' The Black Percheron Stallion, 9801 s91��1''s��11 ATHickory Lad. (Enrol. ' No.' 111"05 We carry a full line of : t'a'm 3'1 the property of Allan Ree• sor, will stand for service at his Fresh ] own stable. Terms $10.00 AR GR0`1****T COMMODORE AGAIN the ;and w., choicely bred Clydesdale stallion, .' , . (86812), the property of Robt. De. PERMANENT NAGGING PAIN Cured ON foe, of Green'River, will make the THAT FRAYS TH•E TERPER ` season of 1939 as follows: - Tues- AND NERVES. IT MAY BE _ :1Vleats SATURDAY NIGHT day, May Lard, will Lease his own YOUR EYfS. Green River and r sedgy toBarnes, C7serrywood for C: r1. TUCK. T. D. night.e 'at . .+( ur delivery is at your service _.. `v s Wednesday, proceed to Bert IM n�� R Q Joh Phone,Picir -: O AckfoM , nCom 4. Lot 19, for Diaaay Aes14 s� CLARENCE SILK _ noon; thence to W. E. Holtby. >I WA isle titi�IEEK oa�►wA, onI'a . ,� on Cca. E, for night. _Thursday, . MEMNON xa"F a+ GLARENKM PASK and PICNIC H[t S QUAL I TY Lyle Douvlas, of Tsevw1 t is vis- AT AND � A ** Ming here at present. R0SRBANK GARDENS X11 kind$ ®f F epair 'Welch BRAY LOW SPIU]MR � michazd and Mssper. Coowere hos:ne over the week-std, Safe, Staodr Beacb, Cleae, Ouie --All Twring Guaraaieed Mr. sad. Mrs. Birkett are at the Park. r / - SYS`T� - vatte" at till'wwa einm". Drive to Rotebank P•o, and turn south C. 6. �YCDONALD AND tiDira: Borland has been bating to Lake. >Ms assn Ave. Teat.le r Transit Sound }• the intesi�,,,K lice bome re-decor- -awes,Lakeside 1802 s (Mrs. epr left k Orders takn:n�t NEWS OQitt' mooetr �, AdYertul P flus wee atter r1°"A` Why write letters and rood g •�+ arderT frier lour Dist► C>>icb a visit wlth'her da+tgitter, ]s[rs. • - BatCla 1 1'a113 rt ` "~P"se'el at°'ie"O' FOR GARDEN PARTIES,PARKS lezoolrs. y niters. 't l FIELD DAYS L1 C. David Gregg 'has 'purchased the •. ' , .. *ra be Soden property inthe viii- ''Oris $ Se+�s... - L.S-QAQ.10Giieii . ' between QW-emon _ ft via _.._ ._ — . - as wood, Whitevate and Toreetio � rl Air. and Yrs. Bent---EiaII:;-o - _ -Toronto, are visiting relatives Isere � ��,—�- 15_r-1]rT!_—+� ldy-+driiers are trained to bi - dnring their Zsolidays: courteous and reliable. arm i ' ',Mts. Jones is'at one of the ?or- onto, hospitals this week, 'under- COMPL+'MNT -- R.F.I "W, going s minor nasal operation. $"'�'' "'o _ ° Imp'lemehts' lDlo SERVICE �y + Mesdames McIntyre, Evans and ' Lye-toot part in the boArliag tourn. _• 5 ' Re Mdse tes' small, Neat t« wp Sales and Service Serr1ee on all mikkes y cement at Stouitville, on Tuesday. '( "� $ ,Ralph Evans is under the doe- . • • • All ails=mt�lammed ski_. —-- of-redei"m + t� tot's caro at present. He has been - , fele *9 wmtbw ate Brans Your sets here nasi,Sawde . complaining of ill health for sometime. d•r's Tr. Clare, 31" � 1. d I Stock of tabes always on haaL . • Class, IL and G a -Rusell W. Gray, _ Broaghalrt Ort. Rev. and Mrs. Kennedy leave �. a • . �� Sr this week for their summer vacs- �. •s', „ < .t. Owned red owated ty sun a. a ti na+s""sairi :•tion, part of which will be spent :�� ��` V*=* L eaMw -Law Motor Saes In the Adirondacka. B%ny from the countryside at- (��r i tended the Middleton Re-union pie x', +''��:T: ' ;',{" ., �?'a.;'�1, ' �' � h ysler-Phymouth sic• at the park here last Satur- ' Say, 350 relatives' attended. a HOTTER _Dealer -, ` A tut. lite of Haying and all Farm ~ }M:. Ernest Baker, , of Toronto, GOOD USED CARS one-time member of the hank •� 'eft— t 9. GOODYEAR TI RES staff here, has takes over the all �tnower easynd quiet runninhe new No.33 g and h WI LLARD�3 A�TTF.RdBf the World of Tomorrow3 Wilkinson general store business, ,6e,erf�, 'GENERAL BLACK51vifM1ft C. -A. - Overland has just comp- TODAY! lila A full line of genuine Massey-Harris SKILLED MOTOR REPAI=RS r feted having extensive alterations 4 � repairs, Give us a trial on a Newror Used OW p _made on the interior of his store, a 1160 � � 1/1Y�1lClf� Phone Pick 5rI2 24 Hours Towing Se e �•3 giving much more shelf and dia, �— !f play spe,ce• INCLUDES JOHN L. G i LLMAN Gordon J. Law John and Mrs. McLellan of Whit 0 Taxi to Hotel. - BROUGHAM, ONT. 23 by and the tatter's sister, Miss El- • Assured Hots)Accommodation. Phone 2M� ..sie Atkinson, of Toronto, and-Mrs. • 2 Admissions to Fair Grounds. In simpila. but rien do- ONTARIO PIUHIiBi:►IC;F, ' Allen of Whitby spent Sunday sign we can furnish with 1dn.' Chandler, a 0 Sightseeing Tour of Fair masnnrws that will f� • Lorne Luer sad wife, of Grounds. piisase from et�ryOivBV yell 'Grand Forbes, Dakota, and his fat- • Sightseeing Tow of New York. staedpalnL In dignity +,a. L G• Cj=Q ppearance our ]cell, Mr. George Law, of Toronto, Will �nd an we do Building nf:all kindr :FUNERAL D€PL11 1T*OR oaelled on Claremont friends sad PriN►ats Ambulance •dined with Roy Brignea one day ! r • 1411 a 1 OA P2NT11 1qG, laat week. .i N C L U D E S CBM SNTIN4: Day and N,[�tlit S6rv' ' '� Major Garnet and Mss. Will- 'o Taxi to Hotel. S. W. kiRAF!'OIRD Phone 9604 Nuns'-of Buftalo, spent Sunday with mie�+►y I[eewtal a LUMBING = Mea, H. Thomson. and on Sunday • Assured Hotel Accommodation, itrsrls and Malvern Saw placed an'"everlasting" wreath on =G 2 Admissions ro Fair Grounds: IPL "3 wwtby '• Sightseeing Tour of Fair Nand Wok 0,00,rING awidi y $a grave of the fortner's mother, Grounds: We a so sail Brantford Roofing ._ � the cemetery here . , The York and Ontario Rural Sightseeing Tour of New York. • Materials.Empire Bathroom ]tail Couriers are holding a Back- Tour of N.B.C. Broadcasting Sgettpmeut, Duro Waive 1Farr s Elevator ,et Picnic on the evening of July r Studios or of N.B.C. Tele- Systems. BeattyClaremont, Ont. '18th, at the Memorial Park, here'. vision StudStable uipmen 'eos. , Beveral prominent speakers will be , Eyesight Education ,another Baling Materia phone — Res. 238 Office WM "~ heard on their proPretty were in n. Mr, std Mee. Pr $Info B,etimstes Free DDY BEANS — $1.28 per bwab. ; ' ' Lindsay on Sunday, visiting Betty, o� and Work (laatirsotee$ free from noxious, weeis INCL U D E S Herter..Oats.. Free from weeia ,at the hospital there. She is ak-tRTaxi to Hotel. u EFFICIENCY �1 T Qw ng satisfactory progress toward iL' • J. PROUSE p et say kind sew recovery, but will be required to Assured Hotel Accpnmodotion; Pe41try and Hes Feeds, Rase Iv rain for a short while.yet. ( 2 Admissions to Fair Grounds t by Phone!{Si42 Blue cos! a Weed �• .. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brigtnall, S i g h t s e n i n g Tour of FairU PICKl6'13ING. ONTARIO Feasiwg1 w asefts ]hlaserial _--- ar4 the latter's mother, Mrs. Titus Grounds. �j. g TUCK - • and Mr_ Stanley ' Yeoman, all of Sightseeing Tour of New York• 'Woodstock, spent the week-end at Mr. Roy Brignall's and called on Tour of N.B.C. Broadcasting' !UPt, Studios or of N.B.C. Tole. Q Q Lawny friends and relatives. • 9039 : Vision Studios. An open meeting of the weer Specialist 5 DODt,iE DeLUXE SEllAN 3•Hour Boot Tri around fn's; Missionary Society will be p iDisap BWi• (op0. P. O•j r' held in the school room of the Un- Manhattan Island. Oshawa. pbose Mill =ted Church, on Thursday, July FrivatelT driver Dig roduetion � ` .' `, —,�,_ -- a .-13th, at 2.30 o'clock. A cordial in- $ O By the intelligent erhployment of -' - - vitstion is extended to all women + 25*1� modern methods and equipment a y ` • - t _ k s y ••an the' community tnterested in 1 N C L U D E S much greater degree.of accuracy :>''3 0 "hev Special Coach ;missions. ' i♦ Taxi to Hotel. and efficiency is possible than by 'i7ng Claremont • Band played'at the use of drops in testing the vis- 15000 miles—Perfect condition Aswred Hotel Accommodation. the Dominion Day Celebration at ion for glasses. A thorough under- ,0 3 Admissions to.Fair Grounds. Pickering on Saturday, "-and from atanaing,of.the visna} and,mueeul� • - x '33 Che v' " Coach Ei[tra Agee ' ,O Sightseeing Tour of Fair � reports heard, they. played to the Grourids. ar condition of a•' pair of eyes is tj.tire -satisfaction of all, not only Si htseein Tour of New York. essential in obtaining a cornfortab- - qY 01 their maw1d;-lut Tour of N.B.C., BroadcastinO eco on, xerctse or building - 30 !i mobile sedan l also in the large number of select- Studios or of N.B.C. Tile• up the tone of the muscles o! they ions played• .vision Studios• eyes is effective in strengthening In Perfect Meckanieal condition .. = A large number 'of both local 3•Fro u r Boat' Trip around certain eyes so that glasses are un- .' 1 i citizens and visitors attended the Manhattan Island. necessary. Consider for a moment, New tires ]D ; ecoration Day Service in the Un- Evening Tour of Chinatown. the demands of today upon the ey- * F#. "trot Cefrrnetery here on Sunday last. bowery and Greenwicfs, ea from first waking, through to AL�• MOLE, Claremont,, ; n The weather was ideal for these Villages the day's end. Our eyes are called _ gout-doors services. The Claremont upon for constant duty with very .PHOTS 3201 :8snd and the choir •provided the IRo+cs quo o.• for 2 i" a roon,l little rela-intion. The majority of music, and the address by Rev. Reservations must be'made at people, no' matter in what walk of Atkinson; of Stouffville was very least is week in advanct lite, are subject to a greater strain lets folder oad tom much appreciated. The Board wish Descriptive P upon their eyes than in the past. VEAL -.-`CALVES - "WANTED Ito thank all those who helptd with � information of Modern civilization in many ways '• :t }- this ve fine service. FAWERN HOUSE progressive is exacting in its A very pretty wedding took phone 4500 strain. place at Silverthorn United Church '..S E L L YOUR CALVES AT HOME : 'Toronto, on July 1st, when Alice Maple Leaf Xutnal File Ema, daughter of a d TnMrs. GRAY COACH IaSllTaaCe Co Save. Time and Money :Alfred Phillips of Toronto s un= ' iited in marriage to Charl s Floyd, tai PAWANBSA W& ice. ' =son of Mrs. John Coates, alnd the �� �� gx lrsr am Ce.." We have a buyer at the farm :. late Mr. John Coag, of Clare ;"nt. Rev. P. D, AugugtrM,-woe TheBeillStore,Claremont NdMha Wim„ Isswasee t. ^ .i :Claremont officiated. A recept=ion PBOhTB M 81d>dhtp 'AIIONDA Y+ TUESDAY AND _followed the ceremony, at the whWIMI&L maw Silo. hone of the bride's parents. Mr. FURNITURE ;Aefteast tawroose d _u � W EDNESDA Y and His. Costae left on a motor We are dteptpyiog an attractiveAll I�/CKER/NC3 FARMS -trip, and on their return will res- variety of - Wella W rbsM !'+ e ids on their farm Hast of Clare- ♦iuminum.and Ora�rLtqre Etc, LIMITED. �Jnont. • i 1 :c.,. Furniture and >P'ueoliure BOWMAN Bo'��it - A1iL�CjL� No,roivas.• WMTET ONTA]!� 3c. Pilo=alt _ Peirce 101r, io ka+piag'witTh ttmew .•,•iil�? CA1rL AT , :, i i . - 1 - Awl 5 .re.e.. ... ..-TRY 1 T THE "S A LAD A" WAY and her rusty old pistol that had that?often She'd pulled it once file � never even been loadedoften trembled . � hkFuns 6 heaping WesPoolads N ns of So" Ta in a pint of hash, boils w4w.. in her hands. So he walked,aroun _ her inert A -" �lfler b stinal"aloin Uquid into s-gwn eoatw4m,while hot,add 1 - SI�IIIE of suW.and inks of 2 lessons,stra664 stir utstil stager k disaohisdi pp Ne olKts „��nugh}.,,--Th2'-ran �.- ,form sad--strode out.-...Judy was ' Air --�,.�coed wabet. Do not Blow ba to otwl bolas iddikkf cold weber teres to the floor. - "I-thought waiting on her front porch When will beconse cloudy. Serve with chipped ka. The abovs'tnekes 7 tell glossa. y! ,it was a burglar." he came stamping nolslly down Marlin swallowed. the front stairs, leaving lights on 4 "I-I'm sorry I'seared you, No ischias him, and walked down the _. " front steps as if he owned -the • - world,she smiled proudly. a She saw the packed suitcase on the bed,and let out a little shriek. No one would ever dare call her +� 1 An,& Mrs. Angel Jones! ax", ' D "You-you've escaped_ ..;--�-� ulro running ` yoMarlboro i ltylike a - (THE END) t r.•.'= s `' 1r�..... animal- All his old fear of We TEA bimher- and-her-domihoed his tooai. hini. But he gutted his tooth. ---'-•'- ,� - -+• „-He picked-the' stiit�asr �/+ 4� up and it steadied him. "I've bees released. rm free!' A Mrs. Jones flopped into a chair in one of bar favorite hysterical B L 4*1 'r y ��� poses. She wrung her hands. ' "Thea where are you going? � ,K , ohs you're king •. - - Marlborough, yo buss my heart-" - - ----. _. _. - --- - c 1C. f rJ CHAPTER RV kind of a jail do you think this is, Marna started for the door. ._ . . . teeth.kept Bright Marlie's face was a comic Pic- anyway?" "I'm not going out to commit oY SADIE CHAMBERS and attractive With pine o! astonishment. when he let "We're going to be married," s crime. . I'm only going to get - . Ludy go. Judy laughed softly. Marlie grinned sheepishly. marrkd••' "RASPBERRY PICKIN' TIME" the help of WRIGLEY'S No "Mrs. Angel Jones" Each fruit as it appears is its GUM. a,,? "Oh. Marlie, isn't it wonder- A Secret For AwLiba �"§ a : !m n• "Won, that's difference Niles Mrs. Jones got up slowly, and season, brings its own appeal and wR�QI►�• His gray eyes drank in the beau. seemed very much pleased. "I swayed toward him, demands attention, each with its VA ty of �e shining Hole face that was thinking of locking you up for "Marlborough, you wouldn't do own attractive display. GMtwtMB ov -looked he at Lim from the aethatcur. disorderly conduct. Love-making this to your old mother. You- Raspberries have always been-: �� -0911: - it of his arms. in public is.a misdemeanour in this couldn't.' favorite especially t, the home- s"ETt/r �'My-gosh, JudeI" 8e held Ler town." Marlie was sorry for her. But maker of the family, when seek- "It's all your fault," Judy gig- be squared his shoulders, fag variety for her mean and seek• G SM ��! closer. "How could we have lov- sq ing a trait with refreshing and fad each other 'so twit and not Clod happily. "You let me in. If �•1'm not a baby say more,'ifo- even know it?" you hadn't, Marlie and I would ther. I'll do as I please. I'm go- lasting flavor. • never have known we were. is _There are so many things to re . . Her eyes clouded, facing the do in• love•,• ing to get married, and nobody sa with this lnacious fruit, but hereCt ' Vl>I<lt ton+ going to atop me." are a few favorites.- __L a,� "We've got to find some way to "I take it I'm to keep it a se• Mrs. Jones, without even asking MINTED RASPBERRY Still Unscheduled get you out of here. Oh, Madre, �� for awhile," Jim bred• who the bride would be, flopped BEVERAGE - Well, hare"3 a little engagement .�ocan't bear to go home and leave pnatat for you, Marls+. Mike to the $nor. She really had faint- 2 cope fresh raapbernes, >, Tobin s old mea jest fixed it ftp ed. But how was Marlie to know ,I ra cups sugar I The Kines Daugl tern Are "You'll have to, sweetheart: � Few sprigs mint To Casae to Canada It Won't He kissed her tenderly. "But you for you to go home." " , 2 lemoaa Be For At Least Four Years Judy sat down suddenly. mustn't worry. Nothing can hap-• 'Smtaariness TO 2 oranges +�. pen to me now. I've got you" "'Yeah," Jim grinned'at the ex It was difllenit to tall him that pression on their faces. "X-rays r YOt]' Water Canada will 'unquestionably lea refused show his skull isn't fractured, and Crttah the berries and heat visited by the Royal Prinme, se home and tis owl to extract the•juice, adds Elisabeth and 3lsrgaret Rose. ac his mother was o aI y f ng . to go to his aid. But Marlbor. old man says he had it coming � a tittle water if necessary. Strain cording to the promise at Her lda} ough didn't seem surprised. or very to him." the juice through cheese cloth. Add esty as she and the King said „ badly,hurt. Out,in the street Martie and - dud stood lacking at•each other sugar and crushed'mint. Cool and goodbye to the newspapermen conn 7oranges. accompanied them on their trip at, rad : f lemons and face r together," J dd uice o 1 "We 11 fa hey uncertainly. a j smiled courageously. "Are you, or.are you not going Chill. To serve, add twice the through Canada and the IIaiteC She had a sudden inspiration. to elope with me?" Judy took his amount of sold aster and pons States "'We'll elope just as son as you .. over cracked ice in tail glasses. Some of the newspapers•present ' are released! If we don't, your �• You don"t 'harry me at the interview were of the Sm M- are it'll never be. My• triad's •° Garnish with a sprig of mist. .. mother and my father will try to ,a A few drops of spearmint may pression that Her MaJesty actualli atop as. They'll may we're too made up." A �� be used to replace fresh mint. said that the two Royal Princesset Marlie did some fast thinking, r il P would be coming to Canada nor, young." C RASPBERRY COCKTAIL ,,, , Then he grinned. , � "Tau-would. Martie said in- "I b year, sopa chilled raspberries Credulously. 10"ude r' • r ' , , But achit-up made' with At Yon go and get some of your - sy�j, 6 tablespoons granulated sugar Hon. W. r� Mackenzie King iu4! Thea Marlborough-remembered 2 teaspoons bottled lime juice he had no wardrobe except the things and I'll go up the lattice � . ,J p° j sates that this is not the intention `bathing suit and nsncost ht was and pack my suitcase. Ii we're 2 tablespoons finely chopped mint will Come Eventually warring. Judy read his thoughts tacky, no one will hear us." leaves "I've certainly not heard any Bad laughed. They sneaked around the back s Arrange chilled raspberries in thing-from Their Molesties to this - "I'll climb rap the back-porch way, and Judy held her breath e ti sherbet Juice. and sprinkle effect,,, the Prime Minister said while Marlborough gingerly climb- A e with lithe juice. Chill. when questioned. "I believe that lattice and go into your room and he went a t :': Just before serving, combine ed the lattice. Then s they will come to Canada eventual find some things for you after a a � granulated sugar with chopped ,. around and into Ler own front !''� ly. as all members of the Royal fa your mother t� asleep door s1 o�,C '1 mint leaves and sprinkle one table- miry do. But I cannot say when:' "She probably coon's bJud asleep.. Gram met bar is the hall. She ®� �-� spoonful on each glans. "I'll do it anyway," y From. another news source close excitedly. "She can't an more orar surprised to fled her grand- J °,`'� RASPBERRY CREAM to the British Royal^family cameo Y daughter not sadeyed and weeping. o'.• ; 1 pint red raspberries ' the word that the two Princesses than have me arrested for larceny. but more radiant than she'd ever r - 'Then I'll be putt itL jai} here with a'>( P 3a cup granulated sugar will not travel, unaccompanied by seen her before in her life. - 1/I6 teaspoon salt the King and Queen until they are They were iftf in a -long kiss ram t;Rirtg ' Princess Eliz when Jim Niles rattled the cell Judy threw her arms acound i e 1 cup whipping cream abeth is flow 15 years old,Bence it door. Gram Ind buried her head in her m i Crush raspberries, add sugar. must be it least four years before shoulder. '(d Cook 5 minute® and strain., Add she -alone can come to this coup 'Hey,' he laughed, "cut' what „ V , Do you love.me terribly much; c f. salt and cool. Add coffee cream: try. Gram?" • goy, a6 �t Fold, in whipping cream. Pour '•What,do you think? The old • cD,!�� 1 ."i into tray and , freeze,. agitating -Sheer white chiffon evening woman held her close. "Tell your •�v f twice during freezing time. frocks are most popular. old grandmother what has made �t FRESH RASPBERRY you so happy. Did Peter pro. CAKE pose,.. 3_ cup butter "Oh, no, I haven't seen him. 1' cup fine granulated sugar It's Marlie. Were going to be. 2•eggs, well beaten PORT C AR I N G ' IY h * married." 2 tablespoons milk. c.°�ro"�qr zkk Gram groped her'way to a chair t 1 2 cups pastry flour and sat down. o , 2 teaspoons baking powder "Well, bless m ' y stars. What 411iS ' a teaspoon salt • O • O are you to about? �x• 1 cup fresh raspberries 0 Judy told her, and when she l':1TTF;1:::• Cream. together butter, sugar. f�<'" edly. Summer entertaining will be some eggs, then the milk and' the dry "I'm not surprised. I always thing to look forward to . . ingredients alternately. Add the 18 to 24 ft. Motor Boob _ r did think you'd marry Marlie some When you have a cool, fashionable raspberries last. Bake in a square A Fi'sh'erman Model it $270.00 day if he ever had sense enough new dress like this on hand! You'll pan 7 inches by 7•inches at 350 to ask you. ` find that the lines of Anne Adams' for 45 minutes. "He didn't," Judy said shame- i easy Pattern 4145 give curves a This is delicious with a. Fluffy lessly. "I asked him." slimmer look for that .bodice icing or served as a dessert with Gram broke into one of herThe Port Carling Boat j I fulness under the rounded,. whipped cream or `lemon `squaw.lace- Works - laughing spells. trimmed yoke is so graciously soft, RASPBERRY JAM WITH Handsome young Dr. "I'd like to see your.' father's while the skirt smooths the hips LEMON JUICE., 'face.when he comes back and ort r tar �6enehlsy was a COSe I and,flares at hem with most de- ,4 cups raspberries F Carling, � � I himself --t O t h s finds out you've eloped. You bonair chic. Comfort too is a great 6 cups granulated sugar better hurry. He might' get back consideration . note it especial- ?L. cup lemon juice .lgNrfef. Thin Ca!!1e on the 'eleven, o'clock train. It's . ��?ran Dearborn, ly in the ease under the yoke � ' Mix berries and sugar together' But ten-thirty now." buck, and the shaping of th°e two and let stand overnight. Next day t �/ .;M;d B-pnehley was her Marlborough's heart was beat- sleeve versions, one prettily slash- bring,to full boil for 5 minutes. 'HOW omen y les)It interest in the :ng a tattoo when he reached the ed, the other rc plini loosely to ( Add lemon juice and-boil 3 min- i ndaur of hist room T4' e ip ' is utec at full boil Bottle and seal 1 on heir f it without making a, noise and tike that sketched-�i plaintone "Yields 2 quarts. is is not a -- - �- the day he walked stepped inside, crepes-will add to the illusion of thick jam, but many: prefer it, Can Attract Men Iwi�s he fYr1JICaT In- But when he groped on the- i slimness! --�� — • shelf of his closet for his suitcase Here's good advice for a woman during her strvments room, gars- Pattein 4145 is abailable in we- -cbango (usually from 38 to 52), who tern de111 CrYfhed her t0 his luck was not quite so good. ! , Your Household men's sizes 3G, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, she'll lose her appeal to men,who worrier y Several.boxes came tumbling down 48 and b0: Size `3G, takes 33R about hot flashes, loss of peF,diary spears, Isisa.. Tran f lost in- on his head. • He waited.a few sec- ,._ Problems upset nerves and mood spells. �`teNit become the onds with his heart in his mouth Yards v9 inch abuse and.1 yards i lust get more bean O 8 N' eleonicep tondl e lase. Have you 1 uy.5y eater tit-yoUl you need a reliable"WOMAN'S"tome taloa after that. But but no sound came from his moth- I family? Do you hare' trogble .2 E. ciakbam'r Vegetable Compound, Y Y made npeeirRr/aroma.It het Nature f;I,ft . Send Twent Cents (20c):i -coins ( ~vi er's room. So he put the suitcase providing a varied and interest- build up physleal resistance,thus helps ai,a road her reins:ping, on his bed and began to pack. 1 stamps ca not be accepted) fo# ing menu'! no your cakes fall? more vivacity to enjoy rue and si.c eaZm+ a drOMatit lave story this Anne Adams pattern. Write Then wyite,'enclosin a stamp- {.,i Afton acerves e rarany thow chs;r A 'Frappes Animal p R P toms that often aocomparay chaoge of I tt e. yourself, the serial --He was just finishing up when - plainly Size, .Name, Address and ed, sell'-otldre.sscd envelope to Finhham a is WFLi. ROUTH trying. he heard the knob of his door Style Number. I Miss Sadie Et. Chambers, care of r + ; turn. A hand came inside and Send your order to.Anne Adams, this paper, aunt she will eadea' • flashed on the lights. It was his Room 425, 73 West Adelaide St., tour to suit a vour' oroblema Issue No. 27 - 39 STARTING NEXT WEEK mother. She was white as a ghost Toronto. C Y , J� 74 'mese Three Stole The Show At Big Palace Weddingthey earn a dime.for helping clean - up the place.They salvaged a 146ty ,. k DOES test* rood M . pips! mower and a pair of old shears r x , from a rubbish heap and, according to the N.W.A_ worker, they spend HANDY SEAL-TWWFOUO4•1Se many hours going from door to I/s-t.i."LOK-TOP"TiN-60e 1 door trying to earn enough money : to bay a trip to the country.. - also packed in Pocket Tins - - "Please don't se �s•'14CCa town. x' + We want to go to a farm where we can help gather the eggs and look " after the hors.s," they Insisted. AR the workers at the Country IIome :r office could do was to take their s • names and address and omise • �r them first chance it an invitation arrived from a kindly farmer's wife • R • y. within a radius of 150 miles from Toronto. t Tom and Joe are only two on the 1ist._of Soungsters.-Who--are-all— -News longing for the chance to see green More Vaal fielaa;sows-flowers nasi the acorea W6, dence - fiver Before of sights never witnessed In the `-z crowded downtown areas. Letters of invitation should state clearly is People Living is World of To. -kY how many children are invited, the -- - -- — day Turn to Newspaper For _ " ages and sex desired and complete �O�n$ .Interpretatiod,Advise, Enter- travelling directions. Trsasporta- t tion is paid by the N.W.A.+aud the children are medically_ examined nquiries - TO EXPLORE OCEM+! -The_constant=hanger far-aat¢b-_ _.._. Lore Ieaviag Mown. I is Dsrt of North America's history.' l should be sent to the Neighbour- Scientists seeking 'to learn how . hood Workers' Association, 22 Wel• seas and continents are formed T. G. Vacher, National represent- lealey Street, Toronto. will start exploring 4,600,000 square ative of the Canadian Daily News. miles of the Pacific Ocean in Sep- Papers' Association Bureau of Ad- a!r tember. - vertising, told a group of advertia- The expedition, formed by the Ing men at Montreal recently. A National Geographic Society and cher said that today news w the University of Virginia will ez- ! ore iital than ever before and w �'✓ 0: HOW C8fi plore the area that lies between the Eta everyone in the nation but , With her escorts attired in court uaifo 8Y ANNE ASHLEY HswaiSsn islands and AnsXralia people turn to their newspapers for - the even n the swords- tela little and.New Zealand. more than the bare news of the �7 'seems to have stolen the show at the wedding of ]Kiss Pamela Bey. . . ` assns to Lieut. Bryan Durant of the royal navy, at Hampton Court it for fnterpre• day. They turn to Palace, London, England. Q.—How can I launder a gar- NEW DRUG SMOTHERS GERMS tation, for pictures, for advice~ en- ment of brush wool? It has now been discovered the tortainment and Instiruction.Vw _ •A--11Take a suds of.pure flakes new drug. sulfanilamide, smothers Provide For Pets t and warm water. Squeeze .the disease germa in the human body. Cost Of �•1Vlll s : When On Holiday garment in the suds, changing the Sulfanilamide. made from a red _ - y water frequently. Rinne thorough- dye and Lira used as a medicine 1:p ,�t8lb�e Just Now di ly, adding a few soup flakes to 1935, has been this centnry'k chliei ��� �ear� ��bandoning a-eat or dog or any the Iast rinsing. Spread out lot medical sensation. Successively it other pet is a criminal offence has become the best medicine for Stability which has cliaracteriz- to dry, turning the garment' when e4 the Dominion Bureau of Sta-- punishable with a line of =500 and one side is dry.. blend-poisoning, pneumonia, mania- - Voesible imprisonment, J. M. 'Wil- tastes' cost of living gitlo, erysfpelaa and a flosen other g Index for Car- son, Toronto Humane Society ora- Q--How can I add a few aiseeaeL a" during the out, few months cial, said last week. Wilson con- pounds' when slightly under- was apparent again In liar when damned "unfeeling citizens -who Refight. A RAY THAT SPLITS ATOMS the Index stood at 83.2, the same. .A lady went ,into a butcher's abandon.their pets when they go- A.—prise oil is excellent for An extremely hiih-power atom as for each of the three previous and for a pound of filet of away for the summer," this purpose; and t0 make it mole smashing ray -which may bring months:Not since 1924 has the In- Toronto Humane Society has ob- palatable try adding a pinch re science closer to the mastery of dux rema2ned stationary 'hat length The butcher cut i! off. "There twined convictions against such salt to a wine "Isuc enc anergy was pat sato use of time. You are. ma'am, 'jilst 14 ounces." •glass of the oil. bast week at the was p sty of use Toilowsng three months of fa- persons, Mr. Wilson said. adding, else.—H w can I .nuke a flaky Aativaty, »tail food■ moved lightly _ But the lady said. "No, I want "and it we find the owner we make forma. a pound exactly: It's for an im- It our .business to see he pare the A--Pie eruct, in which a half The machine-produces a 19,040; upward to 74.4 from 74.5 In April. Vertant dish at an .important lun- $Wvolt Deuteron beam, the most Seesoasl-declines to coal an.,coke - .haon.., teaspoonful of baking powder b Powerful e'er made by mea, caused the feel lades to recede to The butcher cut off a bigger added to every cup of flour, will One of the recent advances is It$ from 56.1 In April. Rentals in shank. "Eighteen ounces. That be unusually light and flaky. this held has been the disintegra- May were slightly eusfbr at 90. -.*U right, 111 od a rn tion of a form of uranium,the heav- "N0." said the lady—sad she lost stable element, with a result^ : eras a rich and valued eaatomer— To mate buttonholes that will ant terrific release of atomic pow- snp*hc Of/�"hlo, I want you W cut me ofr a Etiquette not pull nor ravel, Stat mark thoB someti relatively low voltage leaad, no mord and no less." BY R08ERTA LEE �tiOShO� �� mak• thea sr► rays. sometimes not more than 400.- " " groaned the butcher, as around the. mark with se e >if Mel wags�i w. IN a i 040, ezperfineaters have been able be took up his knife again i.—When s machine. Cut, sew overband ones ., "yon girl has been intro- to cause uranium atoms to explode s]>td Your pound of flesh! Whey, dacgd to si young man, and is leav- around again with a regular but- with energles a high as !00.000; 7es1're a regular Shylock Holmes." tonhole stitch. 00 volts. ■t i1w :• _ jug him. slay she say that she is glad to have met him? - Y ""F"mr! Prefeaser — A.—When playing-gnni{��hgnld. wbat is it T•' the receiver run atter the first Classeilied "Tber• is a burglar is the hall served, if It Is wide, er awaitBAsr Caaacltsea PaatsuAAL .. the second ball! - JL L! SALEOF HIGH gUALITT i"D••r — bri!dtgrooln U&Ily Chicks from bloodtteted breeders. e • —HII�FDI'EIQDSm 7Cgppgs 'I sT' la sive his bride a Redding gift? TS, = Roetu fur: se% wtta Taros- 4,—Wens should a hostess do Pallets 0,95: N.w Ham shire n * ■ Reds i7.1i; 90% Pellets >j10.45; tt Y00 119 Calgary. "Ah me," sighed the gossipy fs It out of her guests brings up a Cockerels Ler horns Barred ,. subject that she believes should Roeka, New Tia It Be.re Reds site.- InLUS DZV1LLOPrn p 40$II!!,- BABIiZ, (sale boarder, one halt of the Lars• E#c Quality ads lc per stvelr moose Lasser. Tea. -�■sstd does not know how the oth- not be�diseussed for same certain chick B gar Profit Qualiey sea q� al► or.,half wen-„ reason? ___ 1'e. Will a�is C.O.D. Prompt don ONE MONTH ONLY. INTRODIIO- arm �siarseteee. Adv1N cry. Top Notch Chiekeries, Gntlph tory offer ani• tnlargeasea with Lsea BartletYa Bos L T►laalpeal. "Oh, well. don't worry about b•—When a Roman stops ata teary'order. Roll a•velo sad W8Z SLTTl;t'iR FRO]L ACID iNDl. ft," growled the old bachelor at reataarant table where a girl is CHIC7i� eIIPPs.Isn C O.D ANT- tight trlata. Rtaraab 1riata mtiou, Htartbnrl4 Gia, Take dining with some friends, is it where on ant day's notice. Phone. Stnd order, advertLtmsa� sad .60 foot of-the table, ,it isn't wire or write your order. Grade A luny seats 1[aH order Nts�rt- A:os Antacid Tablets" for Buick yen>r fault if it doesn't- know.,, necessary for her to introduce Barred Rocks, Whfe• Roclu, Now $m Graphic Falm Seevlbe f4Tii tract. Hie box, a hazes 5ys0, this woman to her companions? lf[ampehfre Reds, Hybrid■ $a:95t +amu Bt„ London, Oat, stab. H�s�Qn� flit Oxford Ave. —� 6.—Isn't it Leri Pallets $ILTI: Coektrele linked 1930, EI•: " T you N poor taste for adults 00. Brown Leghorn, White I! YOTJ WANT AN AFFECTION i�at t0 spear aborts on a city street? .ockerel $0.45; Pn]UL $la Ti; li'Ola /Alla aft romaaUo. sweetheart, With ' te•r fdl w beck Cockerels fa.00. Extra Profit ssoatr writ: !Lary Lee, l44-a, Tsar t•Id ex am? !i.'II sever Answers Grade the kind that weigh two CREPE-TEX BA G SIIITS $1. Rolla. 1[fssoari �„ J!.—No. It is the man's lace pounds per hundred more Heavy Cap■ Bic, yestDaid. Red. YPkite. to sa p Breeds $10.95:` Pallets $15.90: sad Canary. Send for eatalosat, Stitt "1 •n17 wanted to got 7 I hope I shall nee you Co2kerels $9.00. Leghorn $10.45; astir, snpbtr suadrfes. Ray Bald. flIAItOa C88'AP • ',Litt• chat of my bode,•• ag�a, or some such expression, Pallets $19.90: Four week•old al win, lt[erlin. Ontario. IF YOU Ait>4 iNT " to which she may reply, lets and older. Three week old ea. BREBTICD IN —O— y P y. "Thank Does Twaddle Chick Hatcherlea, goon renewed piano at a barb�ata yeti." 2.—He should remain Limited, Fergus, Ontario IFRTi1C SUIT) brace write for descriptive llsb The barber Rats dark'and swat• standing, and await the second -with prices, forwarded free on r•.. a; x �. his eyes black and spuklin LOOK AT THESE PRICES FOR "AltLAZING OFFER�TRE>e SIIIT ' gqreat, Huntsman and Co" 1!4 - g ball. $.—Yea; it is customary for Government Approved FOR Would you 1l1rt a gtaoiaa iii Re- frons Toase Street, Toronto ► A was evident that he was de- blood-tested breeders. Stand. tail value Made to lYt&sure suit See7oded from Lahti stock- elm to give her a gift of jewel- and Qvalltx Les horns i6.9b: Bar- abroluttly tree for only a little PLANTS FOR SALE ly, 4.—Adroitly change the sub- red Ro"What do you think of the iw- cks $7.45: New T;amPehire of your spare time? Write today ' . icui, an quickly as White Rocks, Hybrids $8.25; - for full detai]L The Hudson Com-• D'L''�SH HALLH:EAD, GLORY CAB- bs situation?" he inquired of the ss1` e' wl - .90% Pullets, Leahorne i1a.9o: 1f>aay. Labelle H1dg„ lEontreal." ba t Planta 1.000 $9.50; 30,088 eta t4a]er. "What la 0[tr opinion oat doing so too abruptly. .5.— Barred Rocks $10.45:-Reds, White ! 00; Snowball Cauliflower, 1,000 S 1] NO, it is not necessary. 6.—Yea, Rocks• HYbrida $10.95; Cockerels LICARN-BA31B>CCAiIrG L'5;igheid�Blsabelm eOhjirloeter aR Mussolini?" it la decided] Uchorns $3.00; Heavy Breeds at "The same y poor taste. dile. Big Erg Quality add one as yours," replied cent, Extra Select, add two cents. START ANY TI]LE WITH AN IIP• PRASEILWARG UN man in the Chair." Prompt dellver3'. RadEn Electric to-dat• System. Government lac c "But how do you kpow my opin- Invite AChild- Chick Ratnc�rv. Limited, Baden, eose4 Free Information. Modern ANTI-$FOIL. PRESERVING TAH- { Ontario. Barber School, >,43 Queen Street - Iota. Peep fruits, -pickles, etc t■a7" inquired the startled barber. East, Toronto. without air tight fags. Economical "I don't," 'admitted the iIIai1, From 1 ire C y aAHti' CRICKS and reliable. U■ed for eight years. t you have the razor." ai BTS BRAY COCKEREL CHICKS, � Y A SHOP SUPPLIES Package 2bc postpaid, protects It The kind of chicks that make the Quarts.' Good commission for —0— idea] broilers for tourist trade: N>CW AND REBUILT MACHINERY agents IC E Sexton, Sentville To I'Iollday With You On T6 plump, well-finished routers for of every deseripuaa__boiler■ and "'Are you a good car s• ('���Y Tbanksgiving or Christmas, Bray toggllnes—electric motors—mesh. N.8 - •, , ter?" � otntgsters From Hatcbery, 130 John Street North, aaic's tools—belting. Canada'■ STAMPS a •� M� DiatriCti Are Dy- Hamilton,�Ontarfo. las6eat machine house. Write or "Yrs." mf to Get A Taste of The LIMITED call The w. R. W Iliame Machinery NEWFOUNDLAND STAMPS,40 DIS - NUIKBER OF BRAY Company, Limited. 64 Front 8t. f•rent 60c, catalogue value 2,50 "Then hoer do you make a y Started Pullet Chicks available. West, Toronto. Priv lists furnished.—Ed. 8$cam -Venetian blind?" Lay plana now for next winters Pell, lists fd, Newfoundland •cs SUPply. Order at once. Bray' gStiek your Auger in hie "On our honor we'll be T�atcbery, 130 John Street North, t[ED10AL USED TIRES a RETREADS FOR -eye, good at Hamilton, Ontario. 46 you'll send as to a farm!" This HAY FEVER— Perthshire Medicat- SALE ' was the solemn declaration made --- DEVELOPIING ed Snuff. Pleasant. Convenient, by two young brothers around the Believes all cases. boo and $1.80 USED TIRES AND RETREADS FOR - y BEST RESULTS—ROLLS DEVEL- sizes. Sole Agents G. R Products, any car or truck, 9bc and up Types 'Of V�ornen te2n year mark, as they stood in the aped with higloss deckled edged Importers. Box 515, Toronto. Every tiro guaranteed. 011 i9c - prieta--25c. Reprints $c. Beautiful gallon and-up. Batteries, etc. Deal- office of the Country Home Depart- enlargement free. Prompt service. ors- wanted. Write for free bar- ment of the Neighborhood Workers Excel Photos, 1246 Lnesdowne- MUSHROOIiS gain price' list$. Orders rushed. There are sit prevailing types of Ave., Toronto. Huy with confidence p g yp Association, pleading to be seat to = , from Can- $50 MONTHLY UPWARD GROW- ada's largest retreaders. Merrick women—the short stout, the t- - — s, g " Pet. the country for a vaCSt10II. TR1rCHAlGE OF OLD BOOKS !ng mushrooms for us from ped$- Tire Company, Box WL 111-123 air the Roman with small afioul- The lads live on a narrow down- ares spawn. Free spawn and ni- King West, Hamilton. Ontario. dere and-targehi the tall heav- USED CORRESPONDENCE OR trosen. Information free. Service pay , town street. Because they are pas- Home Study Courses bought and' and instructions guaranteed to WANTED i� boned woman, the tall and sionatloll, ely fond of horses they spend sold; Canada's Largest dealer; big produce, -Georgian Bay Produce prices Paid for old books. Send CO., Box bis, Toronto. AMAZING PROFIT! NO SELLINGI very slender woman, and the per- all their livery time hanging ten cents stamps or coin foor list. feet average. about a livery stable• Sometimes Economy Distributing Company, -Operate SILVER KING-venders. v T--Pthington, Ont,Rrfo. Issue No. 27 — 139 $3.25 up. Free Instructions. Auto- - lnatic 24250,., Fullerton, Chicago. ' - ro (LOCALISMS -�l[r. and Kra. > White oft was auctioned off to Wim, Yil w, a , I Pickering, South, were paid a .sur- 1 kering for i60. prise party on Tuesday night last, �y Show--•18-24 mos, Boys-- ilii tore "lian Andrew, of Ti—ins, ' by the members of Doric Lodge, Wade, iidiael Tom. - Girls-Ruth spent the holiday with his mother, .�cke�g, and presented with a ;rich, Sally Rorke. 12-18 mos F. Andrew. -- _ large, handsome, Chesterfield chair. Boys~-Fred Ciristiansen, Don. .Sum ! _-Catharine Stork t the end Asocial evening of ga¢nes and re- �n merfeldt. - Girls-- Caroline 'Signs, ,. . . of the week with her uncle and freshments were enjoyed .by the _ -'in the good -Old -Sumer-Tyne' therm Beverley Wood. 6-12 moa• ,Boys-- aunt, Glordbn and Mrs. Found. g' Leon. Bath, Herbert' Tran, •1-6 s Phyllis Marquis, of Tor- a--]The death took place on Mon- You need FLY SPRAY --fie q mos. BoyA-iRobt, Watson, Wm. onto, spent Sunda with Mrs: Jas. day of one of the older 'residents Sunday m Lishan. 'Sweepstake Winner- F. drew and-other friends; ! of this township in the person of f ! Georgina Keil beloved wife of Christiansen, Caroline. Sims. '.,'Dee Bre Offering --Miss Eva Pilke of Toronto I g y, - wwas home with her mother over John Goodwin,-3rd concession, and Calithu¢npian Parade - Team- E. '�$ndget," 8 oz, tin gt 150. ` the week-end+ north of the village, in her 83rd .Pascoe, H. Down, C. Barrett. 'Budget" 15 oz. tin at 25C. Alan Hewis, of Whitby, spent Year. Deceased, who was bom near Comic.OuYfit►- J. Palmer, Andrew ;and thoroughly reliable sprayers at 25e. 04 holiday with his cousin, Clin- Cobourg, came to Whi;->y, with her Bros. Taylor-Bath Group. Decors- --__ ton (,rause family, as a young woman, where ted Car--iDoris John§ton, Jas. L. ;NOTIM—Every tin guaranteed 11sure-kill" she mazRed Mr. Goodwin and-Tnov - -- -Misses Louise Rorke and .Ed- Palmer; Dora QW&y. necorated W y pay donb7e -the money for ogler lines P- - - ed to--the.--farm-north.-of-here,-° vcle-BM_,_Buntings -Bill - W Murray attended-Miss-Rogg's -- - - - - -- --- - -- weddirrg at Southampton on Z"ri- which they had lived for nearly (with W51soh. 'Decorated Pony- qday last 50 years. The funeral took place on Lee Sisters, Grant Field and S. •� -Robt. Stork, of Parry .Sound, Wednesday with service in St- Misses Shea, R. Andrew,- W. Ptar- You also need Scampers" for the Francis de Sales Cuurdh, and int- son. Childs' Group--Waizman -and whole . y and friend,-Chas. Sykes, of Orillia spent the week-end with the for- erment in the R, � C. Cemetery. Plitz. Childs' -Comic Outfit-Jack ' :mer's mother, Mrs. Robt. Stork. She is survived by her husband, Bunting, B. Johnston. Children's, e$1.39 All t Richard 'o sons, Chas. of In-kering, and The Executive of the Men's Club '�.� Fowler return one on nay - to ieeord their-gratitude to ai7yg� $--� 'after spending`& week with friends sisters, also of Niagara Falls. the many friends, who in services • Q great many of our readers and other ways contributed to the Mens $1.98 Stock in Port Hope. , bfollowing -Mr. and Mrs.' Abram and dau- have been owing with interest, success of the day. ghtez, Helen, of Montreal called at the accounts in the press of the ding Y • .6IMCOE POINT on't f ' Mrs. Msc}un`d on their return trip outstanding work o! Rev. Ra Mc- . Cleary, Pastor of Woodgreen Unit- -I.AD[ES---D forget about our line of -GORDON" - to the coast. silk hosier Service and.Chiffon. Mus, Thos. Andrew and Mrs. chuff, �0n' tue unemployed SuanMer Resort open for small or y•-' _ n art spending a week Of downtown Toronto, and will � be large picnics, beautifully situated 69c. per pair, .3 pairs for $2.00 Alex, Wt<lso with the Ian art son and other eek glad to know that he, with thirty on Lake Ontario, also one summer laiives in Toronto.• re- young men of his church are prov- cottage for rent. Apply, at Simeoe �.) -The Entrance Examinations 'd'ng the prograan at the Garden Point - Mrs. J. Williams Have you seen our "NU-FUTE" in Sport shoes? ► were held in the school here last Party in the Memorial Park, here' week. Mr: G. F. Goatee, Principal °n -Friday, July 14th. They ores in'QVhite,. Blue and Burgundy•-•right up to the ` "BILL,S" - of the Continuation School was ented this program three, nights iv Minute. COME ON W _ Lr succession, in the city, drawing �] the presiding examiner. Barber-Shop * - -Mr. and Mrs. James Richard- crowds,: The usual fine sup- p S. C -son and family, of Jeorgetown, leer will be served at 6 ochock, D. �/M. J. �-APMA N _ and Mrs DyckS. ,T, and for all tliose who enjoyFirst door east of t(se Drug- hl ��.JJ �` 11' -of Belleville, spent the . holiday & good ball game. our Pickering • at the Squires' home at the. Lake Lys will play a *ell known Toron Store. Shoreto team. Altogether it looks like aSpecial attention givet OSTEn .fine evening's entertainment, all �ET L�I T _Mr. -and Mr. Hardy* (neo for'35 and 25 cents. Childrep s hair-cutting. SS Nili n. Leslie) of Hamilton, and We need your heads in thfe -.► 3 r. and Mrs. Baker (Olive Les- ]'lost of Juiy in Pickering - - - -lie) of Toronto, were among_ the business. Ss, 5' • � - Bo ver Rnbbcre, 11's to _ e, -visitors in Pickering on the First The biggest day in a number of WM. - NORTON- - - , eu's 4�'urk $cots., Regular sir's less . 1,00 of July. years w-.a held on Saturday last M Rai,rofalls wQilch occurred on in Pickering's.First July Cele- �Chiluren'f and Boys' Bocts aLd Oxfords. pr, 709c. Thursday and Friday afternoons bastion, an institution now prob Men 18 Leather Leggings, Reg.' 2.00, for Ago. were much needed as the land had ably fifty years in;operation. Many -Classified Advertisements tom. become very dry- and -vegetationheir, $2.CO, for $1.49 . changes have been made since uric HOOSE TO KENT - frarr:e Cott- Stanfield's Underwear, -was suffering for want of moist- days when this event was held in •M ' Romen�Sl] erp, Reg.$2.50, for $1.79 - ' use. The strawberry crop, which dod's d over age. 5 rooms and haft► room. Wat- enspp the old GorUrv'.e aner in house, Electric. Goon garden (was withering, was much revi'ved. oa the flats 'o the creek here. Nu K h1eII'8 :�e met '�I:+Q, R9QII18i �+l.t.0 eIId .I,tJC. for 890. Y Possession, Aug. 1st. Russell sur- Men's Sw88ter Coats Oxford prey, Reg.1.95,1.95. The' Pickering Teeners' Club, awl's do we watch the•cricket ma,,-. rell. ' - are hot a Weiner Roast at. 1'ickerin 46-7 cies: the horse_ ani uugxy, cominx --:MeR's Fine Shirts, Reg. $2,E0-and $1.96. 1.39 N : Greenwood Park flus Friday. All to Pickering from. points twenty MOFFAT - Electric range. High Ladies' Silk Horse Reg. 69c. for 69C. "reeners are expected to come Ont. , miles distant, the boating on Duff- oven, original price $125., sell for p ' ' t' An everring of fun is being plan- 's Creek etc. Softball takes the $25, if sold at.once. H. E. Chap- Need T Bunting, _Pickering red by the leader, ' Mr. Wheeler g once of cricket aria the car, ►n- man, opposite Frank Prouse, Pick- T. Dr find' Mrs. J. R. A exto, •• HELP WANTED - woman or - 1857,daughters. M stead of the horse and the -crock' - ..: _,... __ .. . land the Committee• erinf. 46-7. F.stablia ed -QYLr has gust about dried up. Neither and daug do we have such crowds, crowds and son, of Sarnia, acid Margaret girl to help in hoane, no heavy that netted a thousand dollars for ,_ , &a& friend, • of Toronto, called on. the days receipts, such as was had wsork, good home. Len Keeler. - SPECIALS Pickering friends Tuesday even- in the days of the o.d College Greenwood. 46-7 _ t • _ _ - ?1nE• Grounds picnic. The motor car is FOR SALE re - 16 acres hay, ready Breakfast Bacon; 25e a lb r. and Mrs.. T. McFadden largely responsible for this change. to rmvr. Apply corner Brock Road and daughter, Kathleen, of Dar- There amany attractions in- and Base Line. • barn, aperrt duly 4t, with john and on6ario on the First of J-uly taiga, - ;,r1]jhced Steak, 12c• a The ' Mrs. ddurkar: They also spent an and the car makes it possible to �],� hour at the Park, where they met make a selection and drive many - NOT Pork Liver, 12C• a lb 1 a number of their friends. es to attend them. differing Ib .--Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stork ret- from the days when Pickering's Stewing Beef 12c• a Iy• urned home last week after spend- Dominion Day C�elebraion was the "Our tracks pave your wap $ y 4 three weeks in Midland, where every day. • Jewel Shortening, 15e. a lb ng only attraction within reach. of a Ma. Stork was employed as rel-- horse and lbvggy. This year start- COAL, COKE. ievirtg operator in the C. N. R. off with the usual calithumpian $$](; Cleanser, 3 tins, lice W�UD CEMENT,' Cls ;station. Parade, led by the Claremont Cit- t)( _.Mrs. C. J. Steveasan enter- - izens' Bard, (a reminder of olden BAND {IRA VEL ns, 25C. stained the WaTrran's Association of ' ' W d home appointment, Kinsale, days, doing a better job than er- -and D her of er), followed by several nicely dec- � B' ednesday afternoon of fast orated teams, which must have BUILDER'S SUPPLIER -W • � • _ week. A good turnout.and an 'int- -been admired by everyone, then g eresting and profitable meeting game the conic outfits, individual also local cartage Work �utcher (phone 3000) �'IeLer]ng was enjoyed 'by all who were in outfits, decorated cars etc. Softball We have s•IsQ plaeed in stock a fall -'attendance. And sports were carried out through, =.fine of Maple Leaf Millin -On Sunday last, the pulpit in the -afternoon' without hindrance, the Presbyterian Church was occ-hu's Feeds.: excepting wben an ugly, black. rain fick upied by the Interim Moderator of, cloud let• loose for a few minutes. A... W. �MITCHELL ern Isar wareStssiibn, REsv, Mr. Lawrence, of Sideshows, ames Merry-go-round Whitby, who preached a very imp- g gathered in our money freely, no- Pickering, DIl't. sive sermon on `t'rie Failure of body objecting, but all enjoying + e Church ' in Carrying on the Q�leephone 7400 Regidenee 651 themselves. In the evening, from Work .they. are Expected to Do". the stage, Mr. Harry A. Newman SUDDEN DEATH -He also declared.the- pulpit vacant, e conducted the excellent vaudeville powing to the resignation of Rev. �S pregmm by Bert Haney, Singing j7U0 KILLER Dr. Carmichael, which took effect Comedian; Claire Rouse, Trick pec- at t'he end of June. Next Sunday, Musician, and Dorott}y Fielding, the pulpit will be occupied by Rev. his accompanist; the. Vickers Sis- $Oy8' Summer SWe tela ^.Can a dusted 6 -tie plant any John Kelman, of FAirbank Church, tern,'in Dancing Numbers. The ..Toronto. - 1 . day wound up into ire ,morning .50r. each `. time during the day. No dew is iWould you 1-ke to slam over with dancing on the stage to Bar- Boys' Camp Shoes, $1.45 your first service with pleasing rett's Orchestra. Gate receipts, a- neee$Sary to make it stielt: .; regularity! Would you like to a pair little over $400. - -. -_ -_-- }, have bullet drives from forehand Two, new, added features this ' $1 65 ' e athto ,the Bu 'and backhand that whizz into the Men 9 Camp ShOea, , Sudden' Dyear that attracted attention were b corners with unerring precision, 9 the Flower Show. and Baby Show, B pair Would you like to rush to the net enth ,an encouraging number of Men's Sport shirts, with Nem Life to 'the, Plant and crash overhead smashes to entries in each. your opponent's feet? First, you ♦ Bhort sleeves, $100 es. ' -- 3nust master certain fundamentals :Prue 'Awards :.J7lgent for McCormick••Deering Farm Machinery and of tennis, and in order to,help you Flower Show Winners---Mrs. VWm. Mens Socks, Ise-, 20C• Repairit. do that, Keith Davis will be at H. Westney, Mrs. Ben Lotton, E• 25C,, 35C.and SOC. >4 pr. :the court next Monday evening. We G, Stallon, Ruth Redditt, M. Som- t: Out ]![Otto -We issue it. Can Get It. Or it b!tot ma" you'll enjoy Meeting him and erville, Mrs. A. Gourlie. . ]rno�a Y j Y g ��• C. O, Bradley.. •wll benefit from his instruction. Softball-Secords, Toronto took the ___- den'# worry it's free. -Com. final.. Phone Pick 2904 J. S, BALSDON, • PICKi�`1 ING� H. A. New•man's Shorthorn Bull