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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1937_06_18TH.,,,, xr VOL. l.`'1. - PICKERING,. ONT., FRIDAY JUNE A18 198. � . Nin. 43 - isstss+irtossat iass�l. _ _ _ _ _ NOTICEC�reent►ocdGREENWOOD Mrs. C. K. Petty, has returned Born, on Friday, June 11th, to MILLS DR. R..0. PBARSON-Physioiap ,� from visiting with Mrs. C. Gostick Mr. and Mrs. wan. Pegg, a- son, hsdSeesaoa Uaabarton. tqy Unr troeke papa your way 'and family. (Chas. David). , s as s every tiny George and Mrs. Todd left_on Mond. mo for an extended—.1886=-1936 R.oatoo•'rkai Arodatbnd eatc.rfo. flea. COAL,COKE,y morning _ Wkitevaie tettead .%somber of the wetetfea Optoeec:fot r• visit, with friends in Prince Ed- r Naealretm. Ey" ettamined by appaiattaeat Pboaeaso+. etanrsust- Oat. 'WuUD, CEMENT, ward Island. W'm. Newton Laughlin will rep- - /wpoi. :BAND, ORA PEL, Weddi g ls !ring' resent Brougham Lodge at the inn- Cbopping 'Correspondents please sign � ual session of Grand Lodge of the - -- their names to correspondence sent I. O. 0. Y. at the Royal York ilflsnday, Weduesday� and Friday 1�Dj. DONALD HUD-by Har'rudet =and • ' r 11fe• Sofieicoc, Notary ruhitc. ago aeyto t.aaar , in for p4blioapian . Hotel; 'Toronto, during the week of ems.tortaarti p�by chelate A.F..UVia- BUILDER B"SUPPLIER The W. A. meeting of last week June 14th: The. Grand Lodge 'of, Ta per bag aaa,.owb.io`ott;ouct.�ouse.wbttby. wy was well attended. Locust Hili W. � a160 local cartage work Ontario, the • Grand Encampment, l BERTON, BELL ff_ ROSS 8 M. S provided a varied an inter- the Patriarchs Militant Department •20 bags - t130 _ ' W e have also laced it) stock a full esti program, a visiting lad' Barriitors tf- SOlititora p � p � � 8 Y Council and the Rebekah Assem}�ly � �� arnd over, � per bag.' at .� line of .Maple L%if Milling from Australia gave a short, but in- of Ontario will meet to review the WILLIAM J, BEATON. K. C.� (Jat'8 Feeds. structive talk on that country• progress made during the past year ,A fall line of cattle and pis IL BROOKE BELL. K. C. J. D. F. Ross A. W. MITCHELL and to plan for the future and el- feed. JAMES A. WRIGHT Kinsale ect new officers. - �fs Bar saran. Tacoa.o, wdefaide sflas Casncentrate • this Is neeerary - -. O. RICHARDSON A Co.. Barrie- g, Mr. Norman and Alfred Rose of Variety Pro for economical feeding I'iiekerin Ont. � y gram at Memorial Park is Nera, Solicitors. Notaries etc.. suite sea, - Toronto, are spending this wok at' Pickering, Fria June 25th, tinder zTaimpl a > Ad. � n� •r� Pw� 36� a&1 Osice phone-7400 Residence Q dO the Parlrin farm. auspices United Church W. A. �s darter .lee young pigs - Miss Grace Mitchell spent Sun- $ ports. Ball. , Evening Program Ps�ltry leads, All kinds Cifieilas• - SON ar mcmiLLAN-Brrris- The Bell Store, Claremont day at her home in Utica. _ ltaea, SaWtaes. Notaries Public. Ctfioe PHONE The Fr S. Class met at the home Desnbaaton 1BIat'tefr and Gnrowla` Masi at Csardm house., pwiteri . an 't areaday and 9"willay evemetto from 7 e'0 to 9.00 or b as of Misses Marjorie and Jennie Par �da�. Toronto cease. !tc-1Sta.aa'• ]FURNITURE kin last Saturday evening. Miss We are, sorry to report Mrs. F. >'tean turas H lffltsea sc Pheoe (lista sacs. sYtt fie Parkin had .' We Pre displaying ao attractive Marjorie cha*ge of tse Dales ill. "ONANT & ANNIS - Barriste,s. variety of meeting. Certificates were preeen- Miss Annie Brander, of Sarnia, �• Z' �R��� vswlcMrsm. Notaries Pamir ted to six girls:, Miases Florence visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Aluminum had (inoitewere Ste. .. _ eAfajpN D. CON ANT. K. C. Furniture and Furniture Mowbray, Muriel Be•11, Jean - and Tkom last weep. eL[.ttf F. AHNts, B. w.. ILL. Z. _ Novelties. Roxeaa Ledgett, Jennie Parkin and Miss Alice Dirtg�wall of Colborne, P�O-TUNIN G fi�ee.•.e.- - t sSimooe a s.. mad at Prices low, in keeping with times. Eileen Parkin, for the Course on the 8 t�hoaw—� sad fl.liwhawa). mad a+ liar Court p�6 New Testament. - ib Pent the. with Mics Hal- ,AND Hawn. wbitby. (Mt. Conant) Phone y (welt- They intend taking en Thain. = - "Building A Christ- Miss Bella Thoafpson;` of Marie- All kinds of Reysir WOrk- 1R ADIO S" VICT Won du" commencing next meet- ham, visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. All Tuning Guaranteed Lefatar Ing, to be held at the home of Mrs. Gilmour, last week. A Graduate of Radio College Wal. Bell Jr., July 5th. Remember the Garden Party in C. 8. MkcDONALD HSBBSRT T. FALLAIBal z+ D 8.. with connection with St: Paul's, Daa>bar- 2W CLOSE AVE., I ORONT4 D. D. s.. Gradual. •( the Royal Caaese of Oaaw Surseoh.and the University of Tomato. II to-tile-nainute training Greenwood Circuit Field Day at F. ton, on July 8th. This event will be Phone Lakeside 1502 omp in residence mcoad door east a St. Aad- p� : 8 L'. Green's Park, Wed. Jul 7th pWip Cfloreb. Pkimnna. Out. of ur coon : e and 7 held at the home of Mr. Geo. Toyne erg taken at NEWS O t r a. M. be a P. m.. or oy apporatar•at. (x ray Sports Program. Baseball. Harvey opposite Orchard. Inn. .ervke). Phoar � 3700. 4319 . GFINEST EtlUif'MENT .tad Keane :t Night. FPo for �_- St. Paul's Dunbarton. Sunday, t issiisuw+ 4r orb*. Guarantetd Satisfaction Brougham June 20th Sunday. School st 2 p. ,Shingles For Sale m. Evening 'Prayer at 3 p. m. t? AT Preacher, Rev . ' E . G. Robinson. Reasonable Prick The Knox family visited Lorne A large number from far and:near [iwi( rd'atGnIFlt S Qtr ! gblea. . FPOSTILL. I,,ioensed Auotioosete. � Bird's Felt 8iatx 9bioRles. . tar eaoaaft« of York Ohr.rro. sae Tubes and Batteries always on It ,Aa Holtby at Gravenhuret last week. attended the Memorial Service' at afro MMS of alt ktads aatraa•d to oa 11111- r Aleo, te-rttAtarrinR huttRy wheels. sora•, Addnw Orem Sive. P. o.. ohs' -- Quite. a number here attended the Erskine Cemetery last Sunday. Rev. Lawo wowI-re e'hrr eoed. H. ROY JldILLSR. P Decoration Service at Erskine on E. M. Burgess gave a very impress- I- , sa&TON. TOWNSHIP Brougham. Octnrio Sunday lag{, ave sermon and Dumbarton and T PATERSON.S (7LAREMOI� D. C',terh. Coaveyaacer,Comeattaroher for user -. Pbonp'liae•k 1808 - Miss Jean Malcolm and Miss J. a Gull nudKet jtr'Iche. Pbone'>Als toluaa atadavit&. Accountant. Etc isomer of Centennial choirs eorr fined in lead :.farriaete t.ivum. whitevale, cot. Clark, of Ravenshoe, spent the end ing the service of pralge. D . R. of the week at the farmer's borne. - - - • _. - _ Fl< T {; r E: RICHARDSON Mrs. Botham, sister of Mrs. A. Andley Malcolm: with her 'son and family, GRNiBRrAL INSURANCE -� - of Toronto, were guests at the H.' Anniversary Services will - be REAL ESTATE InsuraIIoe of All Kindfs. Malcolm home on Sunday. held in the Audley Church, on Sun•- Builders S�T1 Iles. = ' CONVEYANCING Several from here attended the a 20th,-at 0 an . 7.15 • PP An old established agency, readyBout Sl e e Wi Holstein picnic held at the R. Mc- m. standard time. 1n the after- 'Laughlin farm - at N. Oshawa on noon, Rev. Mr. Jull, of Brookline to se"e. Security and 8ervioe , Umbel itu d Lt; r r1 prams, Pick. i0p0 Saturday • will be the • speaker, with the- P}ck- i Mr. Harvey and Mr. Kenny were Bring choir supplying the music.- Inn Address Plfone. entertainers in the Allandale Diet- the evening Rev. Mr. Crozier will • WK. MAW BROUGHAM PICK 516 riot last Wednesday evening, and ►•inF i�t1n�1 preach his farewell sermon and A1= �• -" have on engagement v near Lon- iAthert h !'uul LIOSNSSD AUCTIONEER AND_ gaged P morfd's choir vviIl have char of the be held at the church. , rl - -- )lira. Milroy Arad Mil. W. Norton r-Qie 1WHF:iC VUfP. ..Salo. conducted Aoyw6eec _ 'r �rK� �� _ of Manitoba, Soctai• will V' _ , VALUATOR -- anisic- On Jul 14th an lee Cream 1 Mra. H. Feasby, Pbonoof write. Address' 014 Duadaf► g y , Partttulam later. nt, Lame, .!aster of Weston, visited the T. Norton Maple Body D�C'nd Street, S..t, Agency for Frost ek Wood family dwina •the weedy. Mrs. Fess Richland Creek Whitby. Ontario. Coekshil<tt Furan Machinery by ..idled on old frie%da. Agents for L>nr,dy Fcuoe . 'On S=Way the Harvey home was The Highland Creek Branch of "^t CYRIL R. MORLBY Complete lire and repairs. '• �s plane• Aloin f friends slid Me__. ..,,,►uL- ABlt]iRAL INSIIRAlf08 0 the ma's Insti#uLe nae! at •the wd i Chopping' mad Feeds of all and relatives called to welcome home of Mrs. Carl Wailace for the !'fans — pkbwuA sm Bob and AI. mid faanil:`w. They purpose of holding the annual el- , Qeakahutt Implements 7 kinds. will be w!'�t their parents again ectiion of ofpcers. It was with a - '1 .MT this weep-end. th«o m•lbe able of 1leanre Mees were 111ay1� Y feeling . genuine regret that the Royal Pasty Flour to see as many as "Able during members learned that their host- 7- ,Insurance _ _ -_-- Insuranee at Poultry Feeds GroWin their ba visit in Ctna,ia. ens, who had been an e�teeptioneally r educed P at;" 8 Decoration Day vdll be observed aNe president for the past three W I L R O N B R O 3. ' For your .car Mash, Lay Wg Mash • is the Christina . ry, Brou- years, had definitely tehmeyd to at. 2.30 Loant M, runt. Re emrty W taoahesof plat Points. ' ghnn, on Sunday, June 20th, stand for re-election this year. It See Us P. ui . S. T. Caine and add your was, ' howrever, a pleasure to find Pbooe ilwrk rano contribution to assist the Cemetery SEitVIGiE sari PROTECTION D N Lockwood tem that she. is to be succeeded by her PIogBRINa, ONT. °o�i� in � this old' worthy lieutenant, who has. been Let Us 'Enlarge �..,� ia:neialatk sttitabdy, in bonovr of the doing such good work as first vice- . �`+� _` pioneers. Mr. Sorsoliel, of Toron- president. While the final results VOA. Sttlt�j0 V(I+uGAes �j 'to, ww be the guest spinier. Spec- of the election were being alwait- 11 �•, CIMFMG lad music by Markham choir. The ed, Mrs. Orvie gave s unusually priced from $26.50 to $37.f0 FUNERAL I3IRF,CTOR service will be in charge of Rev- J. interestiryg talk on "Shredded Snapshots ' R. Glover. Wheat", and presented each member Fretted Rug Private Ambulance on Tuesday afternoon, -June, 8th, with a sample of that cereal. The } Day Pbo a N Service ended meeting dat the home gOf Miss H Pres„ M�rs�-Stotts . Presidendt, following were -f z 9-3.86 on. .. - Duncan. Mrs. Harvey, President, Mrs, P. Tredway, 1st Vice -Pres., 7� B 9 $4,85 �- Malvern 5000 �` presided. The program was given Mrs. Sleightholme, 2nd Vice -Pres., fl & 12—, 8.40 Markham by a group, consisting of 'Mesdames Mrs. Dixon, Secretary; Mrs. Dam- y m Dllt. T. Robertson, T. a Philip Jr., M. an, Assistant Secretary, Mrs. 'Carr, Ellicott, E. Hardy, who gave. a Pianist Mrs. Orvis, Directors, Mrs. NeW-PNtterns Al Uone0lellin, u ' Peace drama, on the League of Ford, Mrs. White, Mrs. Wallace; Linoleum and OilClOth See LIS For' Nations. Several readings were giv- Mrs.' W. Tred�ray. Press, Repres- a en on • the 'Peace Theme. Roll Call, Mrs. McChesney District 41 - 1H 6tOok. Scrteri Doors, Window Screens,- answered b "Current Events•" entative, , Y Delegrate, Mrs. Wallace, Auditoi-s, Beds 'and MattreBees at Wire Netting, Mr's• T. Norton and Mrs. H. Mal- Mrs. White and Mrs. iiingett,, Pearson,s Cattle Spray, 5tockaid, colm helped Miss Duncan serve re- Flower Committee, Mrs., W., Tred- $i�¢lit Prioee. Cteolin and Disinfectant Powder, freshments. wap, Mrs. Viol y, 1Mrs. Dixon, On Saturday, June '12th, Mr. and Mrs, Rr},ite d rs. 'C.' Morrish: IgE are snapshots in every ` Fly Swatters.' Sprayers, Garden Mrs. Robert Devitt celebrated r The S. Centennial Ln- slbttm that deserve enlarging. Look -watt. PAPERS Tools and Lawn Mowers Silver Weddinganniversa rya este ur Highland Creek, held over your prints today and bring us F Day se Night Bring us your lawn mowers. We from Toronto; Oshawa, Pi ening, their dos' g meeting for the sum-. - the negatives of your best pictures. Or I Ms Ambulance, will repair and sharpen them satis'. Claremont and Greenwood- we a pre- t home of Mrs. Douglas., better yet, let us supply you with sent in the afternoon. A co A lar a ttendance and a o o- Kodak Film and "shoot" your favorite :.phone 1500 Faetorily, Mrs. Devitt's a returned mission- g g with an eye toward.having ills ' - gram w features of the meeting. MIA lumbing and TansmithifM ` ary from Wiest Africa, now on fur- Rev. Douglas, of Toronto, a for- C A STERRITT was present. A buffet sup- mer pastor, gave a bried talk. A pictures enlarged later. Generous en- lough, 4 A BUSHBY do the work; are inexpensive, when we • + IJ 1 per was served and a lately wedding silk quit was presented by the lad- do �e �,ork: t ; Funeral Direotor cake graced the table. A nun*er ies to '.firs. Burgess, who is leaving � Hardware Tinsmith of 'local friends were callers in the shortly, with Rev. Burgess, for an- Futrnit..A Dealer PTCKERINQ evening to offer congratulations. i i:+. �. Jones Phma 8 other field of labor. Thin a-aa fo]]- y A. Cn1;8I`10 Mr. and Mrs. Devitt were the ret- f owed by a cup of tea, and an en- t plaken�tII• phone 4000 ipients of many lovely gifts. {I joyable half hour. l Dru4'Set Pickering ;i M1 , ` Cli�1[Il8 Dg j,� rate o1 tubercular young unmarried �— ui Queer World! Booty, Thieves who �srried o8 s ` women was almost twice that , 01 large brass cross from the Commu- Reduced un unmarried men. Rate Red y° g i V1e , The important factor is spread of After the Ball Was Over—A small nion table at St. Lawrence Church, - the disease, he continued, was move. boy lost his ball down an area, pok. Morden, Surrey, also stole the ver- In Tubercular War — Plead of ment of young people away from their ed his head through railings; and it ger'8 hootg. _ League Reports Disease homes, bringing them in contact with took 20 firemen, 4 fire pumps, oxy- - Preventable infection-' Tendency toward indepen epee, g acetylene cutting apparatus, an am- Crocodile Cheers:—The 2 daugh- experience, travel, took young bulanc'e, a builder, and several po= ters of Mr. Abbott, newly-appointed women into infectious places and licemen'to free him. REGINA. —Tuberculosis death rate R, a among infected people, Dr. Ferguson administrator of the Northern Ter- has been cut in half within the last said. Dustbin Hats-Every year" nearly •ritory, Australia, arrived home early klk 15 years and can be cut in half again Advice was the only thing that 10,000,000 old hats are rescued from from a bullgiven in the'r honour and during the next 10 years,. Dr, R. �. America's dustbins R could -be given to independent .young cleaned, dyed found a 7 £t. crocodile sitting on the Ey VIRGINIA DALK Ferguson, general superintendent of women oa this subject and that -had and. sold as new. dcorstep.. the Saskatchewan Anti•Tuberculoa's to do with personal -hygiene, physical Bound in Calf!—A full-gown cow League told the Women's Educational Smallest Postma.:: The newly fitness and human associations. ab ere. - was recently found occu occupying most • no less, is the new diction 'coach at p constituted` Indian province of O the Selznick International studios in "It is not a fatal disease, as it used of the space in a scullery. "We sa can possibly claim to have the Hollywood. - Whenever President. to be, and is preventable," he said. Blessed is the- man who can get can't'- get it out," the housewife ex- smallest postman in the world. He Roosevelt makes as address over the He, quoted from insurance .company money without letting money get plained. "It's been here since it was is Dhoopana Kamanna, aged 48, but radio,. David Selznick has it recorded, and medical records to show that the him.—Whitsitt Impressions, a tiny • calf." a only 3 ft. 9 in. in height. sand these records are used daily in the training of actors fro voice testa. Players memorize his speeches, and then play the records over and over following his every intonation until they have mastered the art of perfect- phrasing. Considering the great charm of the First Lady's recent broadcasts, studios might do well to get records of her talks. In recent weeks Carole Lombard _ has been the busiest young women is Hollywood, because ,,•+ her Paramount con- tract allows her to. make one picture ' . for another comp... _ any each year, and all the companies �g far have been sending scripts over to ,her _ house for her ap _ proval. There • were such grand 'stories in the lot that 'Car• ¢l y ` Carole ole wants to make . . a--- - "LOntbs2'd—s�%as�curec-of the" ---- - — _- _ stories • Her first flight away from the`bome studio4. , 'will be at Selznick - International +' _ where she will, play is "Nothing Sac- i • _••"- _ - -- sed" opposite Fredric March. Ail of us who could not get 3o Lon- _ don for the coronation can. comfort ourselves by watching .the long-ago ;: _r . •' - coronation scenes in "The Prince and ` • -the Pauper." This is a moat likeable •" ••--• T and refreshing picture and very ex- citing too. The Mauch twins- are a :>;�,i ;grand addition to the ranks of young ��xti� players. Some weeks 4-.-You may recall. - Gloria Swanson's return to'the' a-efeea - s was, all, .set. She was going to make tf' "Nazis-Kenyon^ for M-GSI. And then when Gloria arrived at the studio all - read to go to work, the director look- 'ped at her horror-stricken. She would a"u not do at a1L' she looked too young. -> , Dashing over to London to coronation"t a � ,� , ir`"• .+•tet° festivities to forget " her disappoint- -Gloria isappoint men t. Gloria had about decided that �� k ° Dumbia ictdres s p. got her on the trans / atlantic phone and told her to hurry �,LtrtiMy f home, they had found the perfect t<tory for her. It sounds like ' a wonder- ,. �• f ful break for Gloria. " c _ 9`"°k ` r• More Women Want To Study Theology " ....• - < < ti - ,Twelve Take Honors Eaamira- •• � � � � -- tions at English $. Celle e CAMBRIDGE Eng.—More . women are anxious to' study theology. At a ' license a carry, a rob r and rnedicd ins+sadl'as a as o ars— eat orn license mer in Newnham College, 12 students` have : k+ D h d /or iereadre the North.nb hn !' ens, b already taken the honors examina- - • • r ' g - NEW Chevrolet that's the prescription* Dr. Allan What makes it &o ro ular is the' Chevrolet habit of tion. Two more are workin for it; p p and there seems a well defined .tend- `�' Roy Dafoe, famous mentor of "the Quints", writes giving raoraa for less. There's no. other car in the lowest ency among young college women to 'desire a grounding in matters which', for himself when it comes to motoring, price field that offers yon Uniateel Turret Top Bodies _ ''once the full ministry of the church Above you see' "le docteur"—as his Ave little friends call by Fisher—Valve-in-Head high-compression engine— " is open to them, will afford the paces- erfected H draulie Brake&—*Knee-Action idin 'ride nary equipment"for their work. shim—with his new 1937 Chevrolet Coach, fifth Chevrolet ,",P Y g' According to speakers who attend- "fie has owned. "I get as big a kick out of.thia new model," --Safety glass—Fisher No-Draft ventilation. And owners ed a'luncheon given here recently un- I he tells " -report 25 and more miles to the 'der the presidency of the-principal of as I did out of the first car I ever boughtgallon of gas.S _ the college, Miss J. P. Strachey, a -that good old Four-Ninety' you people built, back ' See and drive Chevrolet yourself, before you decide_on many older women r:e of the opinion in 19161" any other car. It's priced with the lowest ... costs you that there ..will be in the future a We're Kapp Dr. Dafoe chose a Chevrolet. `And we 'le'ss to rnn and it's The Only Comprlete Low-Priced growing demand for women ".with a sound theological knowledge" who proud that most people prefer our car. The fact is, Car! (Payments to suit your purse on the General Motors will, even before full entry into the Chevrolet has led in sales for 3 of .the last 4' years. Instalment Plan.) *On Master De Lura Modek, -priesthood_.-is._gained_be of . immense value both in parish work and in _ preaching. -- — Newnham College — which w a s `.'founded in 1871 — is extremely anxious to do its best'for the young - theological student.' It is as much for her as for the student of tiny other subject that the, college is �GTo -'spreading abroad its appeal for the : ..,.."$500,00.0 which will make possible, a `a f or e C O O m L C Cltransportation �c by changes and additions to the build-:» Ings, a fuller, happier college life. T :� Stocks of unmanufactured to'.:ac co on hand at the end, of . March ,Q•' - t p CHAS. COOPER — Clalre' monta • ' amounted to 76,566,924 pounds as '' - compared with 84.511,033 at the end ' of March, 1936, and 81,580,513 two ij(`.+�ler—o7.�sl�$l3ai.lrr3 P7P�°'*!rtAii years ago. The-stocks of Canadian A- tobacco totalled 67,728,214 pounds r . 1 • as against 74,291-081 a year ago and , •, > 47,424,047 two years ago. tee.-..,•... - , _r 4, d 7 HOW To8t.D0 Restaurants end other eating Ealclacing the Books Man Fights Drought A� houses, .21 per cent... < -, Amusements, 8 per cent. In paying off a loan to the Home LA FLECtHE, Sask.—T. H. Bour- is Divided Up ' y Confectionery, 6 per cent. Owners Loan Corp., David M. Lloyd ansa has decided to handle his owe " We have been reading reports of -The wide -spread benefits-bestowed"-o�'erpaid his bill.l cent, according to H.O.L.C. accrounts. To make the drought problem. He planted 1,000 the amount of money that tourists to these imported spencers, the books of this corporation balance, a trees and arranged an ingenious spend in Canada, the approximate tourists, are impressively significant. check for 1 cent was mailed to bleu. number of visitors who come to Can- Scurcely any interest in- the. lucky. Lloyd thought .he •would keep it pumping system to d'stribute river ada each holiday season, but wbo tourist community that does not as a souvenir. He later received an water over his land. knows how, where and when the elu- share the benefits brought by tourist agitated letter from the United - sive dollar rolls around the country.- expenditures. The fact that 66 cents States' Treasury, from t h he iced and who benefits the'most, writes the of every dollar finds access to the y g y C18881fied Advertising _ Oshawa Times. tills of the, local merchants, the ho- n't cashed 'the check—that ,the books After travelling through some of tels and the restaurants, should im- were out of balance to that extent. AGENTS WANTED the Canadian tourist resort areas for press the obligation these various When he started a search for the E STILL HAVE A FEW VACANC the past three ,years, one _• is _. lm- classes of business owe in encourag- the ?I, it was mssing, and he had �� lere You can make good money t to sign an affidavit to get. another Belong motor oils, tractor els, machine pressed with the fact that thousands ing and fostering the tourist trade. greases and roofing 'cement ln• your locau of visitors do come to our lakes and' check to straighten. out the situation write warco Grease and Oil Ltd., Toronto. streams each year and they return "' for Secretary of the Treasury Mor- genthau.—Wall Street Journal. BANISH FRECKLES year after year to enjoy the more Cane Molasses For, Pigs REcxLEs MUST Go WHEREPRBCg - favorable climate and scenery which - Fleen^ is�uaed. see that rough'"' free l - Ontario offers. - - ed akin change to lovely, clear smou,hneto. - - A test carried' on at the Minne- DANDRUFF den now. Money back guarantee. s1.00 �as Recently "Motor Magazine" has sota Experimental Station showed bottle, Elinor Touetiere, Ioas Burnaby made a careful survey of the than - Vancouver, B.C. that pigs •weighing i$5 pounds in end Potline Hair, ryes Mia- nels through which this much cov- erd,s exactly as you would COLLECTION SERVICE weight, fed on ground corn .alone, any heir tonic. Do tats 4 eted dollar passes. Here it is: did not make as economical gains as 2t time. a week end the result 0 NTARIO COLLECTION AGENCIES, AX Miscellaneous purchases at .stores, when fed oats with 25 per cent. cane will be lJ periencep a elecuon service. Bailiffs. — 25 per cent. molasses was used, thus while you Clean Head and Glossy Hafr stair Bldg,', Turuntu. Transportation, 20 per cent. '= cannot get' suggi-cured pork by feed- a , MACHINERY AICD. SUPPLIES Hotels and other lodgings, 20 per ing molasses to swine you • can get z cent.. �jOILERS, VERTICAL AND HORIZONT feeding profits by using the cane mo- L Pumps all kinds. write for stock list. lasses in place of •part -of the corn. seKING OF PAIN» W. Petrie Co., Limited, Toronto. Molasses is fed to all- classes of live PHOTOGRAPHY His Rheumatism stock and besides being an excellent',. NLARGEMENT FREE WITH EVERY feed is also an appetizer and aids in Ecent order. Roll films developed and _.. _ _ _ prints. 25 cents reprinter 3 cents each. Btt i Len Him�.r..., conditioning the animals. .:,s ees ling, 29 Richmond street East, 'laroato. Sufferer Follows Good Advice - -and Takes Kruschen The waiter of the foll6wing letterhad a bad attack of rheumatism, and ,was advised to take Kruschen. He dill so{ and describes his experiences. Owncrs in the following words:- "About two years ago I developed - f rheumatism in my left shoulder-blade..I tried so -7- of remedies, but with no results, nn- til one day my brother-in-law, on hearing of my suffering, exclaimed, 'There is only one thing for, rheu- CO M P L E T E matism! - That is—Kruschen Salts." - PERSONAL I decided to purchase a bottle, and for the first week took, s teaspoon- ful in a glass of hot water . each Y morning. The pain gradually disap- peared and has now gone entirely. I am still taking my early ;morning dose, as I feel convinced that it is 11E helping to k,.-ep me At.t'=J.G.B. servad.in acmrdance with Rheumatic conditions are frequent- the best standards. ,Nature's 0,%-n.: o:I Food 'I ly the result of an:_ excess of uric acid in the body. Two of the ingred- lentso f KruschQn Salts are notable . 4 holiday—willinApful- for their work in dissolving uric_acid, ness 01lrrsinates 1 Care. _ Other ingredients of these Salts as- and plant food; free- of harmful acid and' wend seed. 'Unlike 'mast plant to Belfast'- Glasgow, Llver- sist Mature to expel the • dissolved pool, Plymouth Havre and r • r - - acid from the system. , e lit rnD�ep rat FREE CREAM SEPARATORS :;sees .• n — � G � Slups Be one of the LlIf -to get s brand new 1937 streamliner stainless' ANKER-HOLTH separator many other reasons have e. and, The Canadian S@rule. VeS5el4 0} dithose great Steamship Com an?'es p s Offer Individual attention = FREE; send ,postal .tor Entry Blank and "How to cut separating costs -in Half'; nothing to pay; simply express your opinion. Andress ANKER HOLTH. Room 1-31 Sarnia,. Ont. - and a complete personal i HU -MAR is the trade. pa_me for a pro- 1 service to all. passengers. In Ontario. - Seasoned travellers also appreciate their many addl- Write for our descriptive folder. ' ' 217 Bay Street (M2jn 7J7,1) Toronto but the mart to «2 ;, -m.,r :gear a;:^!?r. TREVOR-SOREN LIMITED 73 Adelaide Street W., Toronto tional fine qualities: Special Plate'' servad.in acmrdance with ■ ■' � IN W ' ' the best standards. ,Nature's 0,%-n.: o:I Food 'I complete shipboard 4 holiday—willinApful- ness 01lrrsinates 1 Care. HU -MAR l:t the ;.:.0 t, 'n, Lural soil Friday sailings fro Montreal and plant food; free- of harmful acid and' wend seed. 'Unlike 'mast plant to Belfast'- Glasgow, Llver- foods and fertilizers HU -MAR retains Its ammonia content; its fertile quali- pool, Plymouth Havre and r • ties therefore fay outlast all other axil London at rates Whloh repre- conditioners. 1'_U -MAR retains as high tent substantial saYlnat In es47n moisture, is an ideal insulator, travel COStS. a_ -ti acts as a natural scavenger. many other reasons have e. and, Apply tof7 pruved HU -MAR the world's finest soil condltioner. . ' .. i HU -MAR is the trade. pa_me for a pro- 1 -duct found on the Beverley properties -duct In Ontario. - Write for our descriptive folder. ' ' 217 Bay Street (M2jn 7J7,1) Toronto but the mart to «2 ;, -m.,r :gear a;:^!?r. TREVOR-SOREN LIMITED 73 Adelaide Street W., Toronto Issue No. 2—'37 Special Plate'' AGENTS • WANTED • To handle -Beverly HU -MAR, nature's perfect soil and plant f olid. tit The only pure, neutral soil conditioner and rectifier known. i a real. *honest opportunity to handle 'a fine profitable pro- duct• backed by national advertising and unsolicited testi- monials. • Agencies allotted on a mutual approval basis. 0 Sinall capital, from $200 to $2,000)1 quired to carry stock. el i l:e Commanv ;u-rantees to refund purchase price of mer- rksnc?ire ]eft on l,,Ind at the termination cf the- agreement-• by either party. TREVOR.-,21AItEN LIMITED 7 Adelaide Street We i, ._ . Toronuq ....q Y..,.�F '...�f',n ' .c ala zting a wo LAND SURVYYOR rV Raid i o Se ry i ce Maple Leaf Mutual File •..ji.7b per year; $1.3G paid In advanw � e 'b ,3 F. J. DONE\'AN B. A., B. 3c., 0 ' G��Rt:�IV :�dt TY L. S. On file are the records of aur. i InsuranceCo. , -- Subscriyuons to the United States j Urcier the auspices of the United Church veyors Gibson and Yarnold, 861, Expert SQCV1Ce ,and re• and Gt. Britain $2.00 in advance. Sunday School at fling East, Oshawa. Ph-ne 1981 pairs to all makes. Reas • •na W AWA'_VESA TNS. CO. r�'IOKIV MUHKAR. Praorietcr, "WHITEVALE onable charade. Work Cheap Rates [or Farm and RADIO SERVICE . Building ' ;On the Evening of � °`tlaranteed - t, ' 1 Windstorm Insurance on BuShcy ----Tow'uahij� Council TUESDAY, JUNE 29th ARTHUR I Ir-L.' WiedmWa, Si1ss ate, ' _ Fully Equipped for'Guaranteed-Wo." The township cuuncil niet _n Programme at a Graduate Radio and Television Institute -_,Automobile. etl i Iaaurs�s Monday of la.it w=eek, with' all mem="-X'JATELTR HOUR (competition) ':Reasonable Charge Member Official Radio Service Men' All Binds ?hers present, tiie l.eevc in the chair Vocal Tuhes and. Battextes on Hari _. Association._ Write or Pbope An estimafe of was receiv Instrumental Tubea testad Free 40 Pkiune 5201, PICKERING WHITBY ON OWE ed for the erection of the 'stet Drama PAIL WILSON — RALBAIt - BOVV.�9N' $C' ftT, span, to be erected, on th,; 11aliner CASH PRIZES =' Phone Core. till f=.sider-oad. Those wishing to partcipate A rite Mrs. A petition %%as received from a N, K: Robinson, Locust Hill, ATTENTION, •FARMERS — dumber of the ratepayers iur ail ar-. tby the 22nd As halt Roof in Law' 'Motor Sales bitrator to consider the question of p GENERAL REPAIR WORK .-_,altering the boundary of S. S. No. ADMISSION We are prepared to repair Card. Chrysler- Plymouth ?_. -11' Union, between Pickering and -Contestants Get our prices on As- --�Scarbgro. Public -25 cents _ trunks, tractors Anil all_fartu Dealelr' phalt Roofiug. We•haL' wheels rebuilt and The conunittee on roads slid grid- Children—la cents niaehiLery, ges paid -the following accounts: N. die all styles manufac., tire -setting, wood -work and GOOD:USED CARS M. Gordon, timber, 100 .12, Pedlar - Lured • by the Toronto wood turning of all kinds GOODYEAR TIRES t '2 People Ltd., culvert, J. A �',IiTrll �/�:it;l11uCI' WILLARD BATTERIES Bushby, brace wire and nails, 7.3-1, y 'Asphalt- Roofing Co'..GO •Place your UrdeC now for GENERAL BLACKSMITHING Wettfaufer Machinery Co., rubbers Mount Dennis. Unt. wood -working and turning. SKILLED MOTOR -'REPAIRS for slush pumps,. 7.,56, Calcium ch- Cockshutt, Frost & Wood No. 'S Phone or Call five us a -trial on aNew or a Used Gt loride, 604:3.1, Smith Belting, belt Corn Cultivators; No. 10 A. Oil 24 Hours Tovfing Service -for crusher arnd cable, ,41:35, Saw- Bath :)towers; 'No. 4 All Steel fan- L H. RO " E �;, PICKERING -:• � Gordoni yet -Massey, rep. to' crusher, 7,99, yre Spreaders and No. 6 Grain Bin- i i •hock Road Storeand Blacksmith Shop. GJ. La Can.' Oil Co:- gas and oil- for' trac- dens combine the latest improve_ LUMBER MBER YARD (Successor to W. H. fackson) Phone '2908' _ toz and .trucks, '2'_'L.ai,• F. Morris- menta. _ ._ - on, bonus on. wire fence; 22:00, Roy Cockshutt-Plows, all styles to suit pauNE :3414) - PICKERING, ONTARIO _. G •Ward, salary,' lumber and repairs your Farm, Oliver Tractors, all BRC3CK Walt. Ward sizes id for truck, li3':4,F , zea for .purpose. Used mac- _ operating grader -•1.00,• Lorne White hines—S Grain Grinders, 3 :60-c3cle I _ 'HEA �'RE • ' au ravel 58.OU, _Alb_ eft Lee, sit- "Electric motors. 1-4 40 5 h. Tor• ATTENTION -, -- . h 1 g p to, 74.1'.5, F. Barclay, � fittto, 201.85, nip Drill etc. _ VC7-HI�'�Y i -Frank CLater, 1to7.00, L. Lixon, 41 25, Auibrose-'Hastings, operating W. F. DISNEY, ',Greenwood' Brock Road Gravel railer, 61.75, E. Hilts, Shovel gr. PHOS E- Pirie 2314 iltf K all Shows DAylikht, Saving,Tiene avel. 7.7.;, Wm. Cowie, rep.. bridge -- _-- -- Pit con. 3. :i.75..Robt. Lynn. ditto, 9.:. A" SIZES - r 11 seat�Sa.t�sr�ny—�,nd ay Bei t�1it /CI+g1�i --- - - r9 Cru -f Pit -Run EvetiloRe, 2C cents and tort �l�. A Farley, rep. .bridge'. cun. 5, 10,75' FANNING MILL lrriclay and Saturday F"Minafiat } s.r„l.. 1_ Lye, rep' to picks afid bars: 3.4$, + Gravel -j une 18. and I9 + Qualify an S tache I Chas. Cooper, grease,. nails, Wire SCREENS �'•� spark plugs etc. li.dl, A. Annan, Sand 'and, 'Graded Two Shows at ; 30 and 9 3o C. H. 'iiLolt. art. drag. Bay. Pond,. 5. j0, San.._ Farn•_ l:d S 1'ut K Sa"urday H4tineP at, 1 30 epy�� -bale, drag con 6, a.00, A. J. Tay- .,.Stone Sat. Evening Shuw Marta at6,30 C3s6aw�� lr�isrr� ler, drag con. .2, 17.50, B. Annis, -iC'li er Plates el rag con 5, 15.75, X. Dux-ikeki, .,.Clipper' pp Delivered or Loaded in Pit "Pigskin Parade" u =drag Markham T . Line, 11.'13, G.' Todd, drag Alt,na Eioad, 11.25, L. Sharpened NONE: i�lant, Pick 1026 with )Harry Hull Jones, drag W"liitby T. Line, 2.50; Toronto office Howard 6471 :"SARGES T'S HAhDWA RE..L. Gates, drag Altona R. 11.00; - 'STUART ERWIN Builder and Contraoot IARKRf tNTiujTO$NBOURNE SN G. Tran, drag con. 5, 2.00, Chas. l Ari LINE JU DGE I edgett, drag Audley road, 6.75, R. Brickwork and 3tu>oework Osborne, rep. culvert, R. Lime; 2. NORSE AEGIBTER JOH;v',rY DOWNS a Speo181ty 00, .Dick Lewis, drag R. Line, 2.80,. i+�Ct "RET TY GRABLE r 1 _ Jack '.1oGlL Shan, tires and repairs ,tL.tiFI '('2531!x► 22340.- Imported PATSY KELLY A �8 .99rV1Oe ---'to truck, 63-,.20, J. D. Remmer, I NOtTER YACHT CLUB BUYS dra cc+rt. 2 3.2a Clydesdale Stallion, the proper RBpBlyd r- g ` of Oscar .Wilson, Brougham, Will The committee on Damages -to THE CROWN INNS stand for service at awn sta+o- " Rose,bwnk Rd. and Kingston Rd. _ Sheep, paid the fonowing: Chas.'■ le, during the season. Enrolment Dlaaday• Tuesday and Wedo'„day }-� Phone Piak SU -- • = 'Fuller, 1 Shrop. sheep and 1 lamb, No. 2243. June 11, Z'L etnd '2:i - 'killed and 3 lambs and 2 sheep inj. -- B4.D0, W. Willson, inspecting same, DOLL. (2336) 12921. Imp. French — • !1l DOLL w 8h w , .S( and 1,.70, Alex.. neider, -I-Cotswold ere eron ion. �_n ou n(1tnp110 . ewe killed, 1 lamb ., killed, and 2 t f mg Percheron, horse of high Beni- BELL A , ��✓/ �vwV LVJ lambs injured, 26.00, G. M. For-' �' ity, carrying a first-class premiuru � A ,sr -•eyth,- 'inspecting same; 1.85. - certificate, the property of E. A. HENRY FONDS I The Committee on Contingencies- Somerville.., ,Will stand for the We do Building of all kinds aid the following: D. , R, Beaton, season of -1937, at his own stable,' t+alary, 125.00. Wm. Chester: sal• - lot :4, 10th line, Markham Twp: "Wings: fly. r� _ CARPENTERING, In' simple but rich de- CEMEN ar •, 25.00- AL. "Gibson, surveying ,Terms: To insure a foal, $10., wigs of the y y sign we can furnish :si-rvices, 20.00, Printery Guild, for. . payanle 3larch• 1st, 1938. x4.11 ace. yf i'LEJMBING? memorials that will : Morning .auditc.r's .report. 9A. 13, T. Brown, idem a m ner'�'nsk E. A please • from . ever and . isalary and hall license, •23.00, Iie g tv l'n„ "iT" -R Ft, •1 perfected Technicolor , rali�° 2.20 T. - Gregg, _ standpoint; In di ROO,4 of a earance our • COMMODORE -AGAIN. (28$12) — Presenting the World Fwav)u9 Div. Ct. Clerl, 4. DO, B. Jamie -an, work will' staid out Tenor eStallion,pro- We a eu sell Brantford-Ruoilng bailiff. 4.00, Pickering News, en- through, the ages. perty of R. Dafoe, Green River, —Til - ' vel-Ves and supplies, 7.66, G. Jlidd -make the season of 1937 as follows : John McCormack E Na Greater Tribute Tuesday, May 25th. will leave his own q'u nient Duro Wr�tet' 1, jt leton, Relief expenses, •� . i;0, D. Beer Y. P , A: Spears, N. W. STAFFORD stableforHughPu sfornoon;thence -I Systernq; Beatty balance premium, 11.25, P Hi to John Barnes errywood, for night, j pc,rtage, 15.00. I ghwsy Monuments) :.Stable Equipment i Works •- Wednesdak, proceeds to 'McGriskin. Next Thnrsdav, Friday and S;%t nn -:(A6 Building The Committee on'Relief paid �. 'p� X62 " q�itb Ont. Bros., AltonaRoad, for noon:4hence urday the Epic' �tor of R Material i for the following supplies: A: 'lead- �' Kingston y to his own stable for night. Thursday, G. P � I !E+tiniates Free dll, 10.00, R. ' Morrish, 13.99, T. C. g Road West proc.eds to Fred Wright's,' lot 29, con. The G. P, R. 1pork Gnsiranteed Brown, K.00, Township -of Scarboro, 6, Pickering, fornoon; thence to Eli' �� . Lehman'#, loam, con. 8, Pickering, for Silent .Barriers" T. �• p adjustment, 3S.9`5, 'Booth',and slur- ,' night. Friday, proc.edstohis own -JCS, d PROTTSE ison, 4.81, N.I. S. Chapman, 16.00, Mable where be will remain until the ' ' Sadler,'10100, G. Fulltq� 10.00, .i. following Tnesdaymorning, Ni t _ or • Quality Food Store, 13.78, Picker-' Phone ,,,02• ing Dairy, 6.00, T. Eat -(4i Co.2a. :RIC HARD �ihEN, P[CKF:RT\G, OKI'ARI G: Fdller; 19:00 H. Jenks, 14. THE OLD FIRM "' -- ---- -- - --- — --- - - 00, \i . Duncan, R.00, :Markham Drug ;Store, 4-,S4., E. Woodward, 5.00, �.. :haw, 9:00: ' ; Collins' -Shoe Store, `Vi�liitby 1 i Monster Amateur .Contest. to be Establlshed.o�'er. 13alf.a Century—still going strong SPECIAL — held in Stbuffvilte Arens July lot Feeling we are at times a little neglectful of ouririends ends Aylmer• Peas, size 4, 2 tins for. 23e. .:A Monster Amateur, Contest willclients.in Pickering and district, we have resolved as occasion be staged in Stouff�Plle on July .. demands to. kejin tout this h ah r� throuZh the medium of SPECIAL liner Wh1tC COrii Yirst, under the auspices of the A _ °,S.touffvrlle Baseball Club. There • O P P y , C. --will be an afternoon program in EN'S 3rEaAL SPECIAL CC-- )Memorial -Park, -with a Hardball Jam A les & Rasp.* 32 ._.oz -2a7G j Tournament, consisting of four •White Buckskin Oxfords, perforated vamp, f pp . • 'first-class teams. The evening proms the 1at88t'lII Style. SPECIAL *ram will take the form of s Mon. $2,98. - Syrup, Bee Hive Grown , ­5 lbs. 42C. ster Amateur Contest, in the. Arens, y .• with.six cash prizes. Program com- LADIIi,s' SPECIAL SPECIAL wences at 8-p. m. S. T.- Afail -am- White. ties end- strAP , Cuban and low heels: lViarmalade, "Mother's," l . 'ar '''29 8teur entries to Re Button, y $ , y •`, -Stbuff�-hle, Ont. SPECIAL - Our Cash bondsof 3 percent on, every' purchase. is a comparative - O"EN WOOD. c'IRCUIT system designed to be of benefit to you. Pork & Benin:: "1.ibby's," ' "sties• • 2 for 25c, ANN17AL FIELD DAY - Alwayi Reliable Bring your Repairs Always 'Reaaonable� SPECIAL : t Fnn'Sportser' Program.-Ulu'�[thali Sliced- Pineapple, - 2- for 25c. The Fver-Po ula� Team of Best of material and aye know Hom. Work;ttop under the cite of Mr. S. Prentice HARVEY A NONNFY Open Tuesdays and Thursdays until 9•p, m, • at the Evening Performance Fresh Fruit and Vegetables AL L. Grern'a Park on. Wednesday Collins'Shoe Store L JULY 7008007 H & MUR/30N W ITB'Y FROXX AQO PHONE 476 4ytf Mew.- '- �ta� interest to ivE'. R. Woodward - -- - _Your eryoae. The Bor- It is reported that Mrs. Thomson deh Associated Companies have been - pioneer only in i All sizes of'Berry Boxes, ' has" sold a residence to Mr. Purd p y - improving the goal- y Crates, f For this weep The Snodden family are moving sty, of the milk sold to the public 16gt, . and if qt, Baskets, Bushel � Eyes - but also in developing now uses fol: Hampers, sold at Ha Sockeye salmon, 2-2 s 2 for 35c. y into the James Coates' residence. p german's Baa- � And - milk and pew products in which - Mrs'.' McConnell bIcConnell is visiting with ket Factory, one mile north of the Oxydoi, Ige. 2 for 43c. Mrs. Conner for a few days, milk i used.. They have thus, help _ ed to enlarge, the farmers' market Green River School, off No. 7 Toilet tissue, 5 &;r 21c. Dr. A. J. Vining will- be guest lied plum jam, 32 oi. jar 22c. Vision _ to.the.point that in the Province of Highway. at the morning service iri_ Ontario daily products now- account - --- Sw:eet.mised phkles 2ii bz, 23c the Baptist Chureh on Sunday next. Get our pr'ic-es before buying else.. Choc. Pattie biscuits, lb. ince ' for more than a quarter of the an- BY Mist Churches, of ti�nitby=Lindsay, where We deliver. Quaker Puffed Wheat, 2 for 19c. is to be held in L'x rid e on.'June ' 'Y agricultural revenue. • In the b g Brooms, 5 -string -'22nd and 23rd. series- of Boyden advertisements now Phonie Nlal•b ],604 42-2 g 25c._ C. H. Tuck, Opt. Eyesight Specialis! Christie Crackers, 2 Ib. salt. 3 rc. y g (Opp, P. O.) A fe ' 'of our, trout-fishLn ' ei fli- appearing in the Pickering. News, _ Disney Building, g the story of the milk industry is - Shredded 'Alwat c, & c. 2 for 2:3c. Oshawa, Ont. Phone 1516 t usiasts were up at Hall's Lake for More for Your Dollar at the Hedlund' sand spread, tin lOc. j a few Aays this week. - told. In using neRvspap ' advertis p - :11r. Dixon Gordon will be the , ing to- tell their • story to the public The Economy S.toxe Our Fresh and Cooked heats are Hyperopia the companies give another roof, of Y . speaker at the Baptist •Young 'Peo- P p kept iii perfect' condition by E_lec- l (farsightadness; P y l the modern and' progressive spirit ;Claremont g le -Rall at 'Wilson's Park Green trical Refrigeration ' that has ever been characteristic of :River on Friday evening, June 25th.. +.d:*ion • which is so high that, the Mr. Parker continues in -very their policies. Soda Biscuits, 2 lbs, 23c. BROUGHAM, ONT. accommodation applied; and .then Pearl Soap, 6, bars _ _: - '. 25c.- phone Pick. 501. there is no opportunity for reserve f✓ poor, health. :lir. L:. Hooey i5 rel- i P13 Y • Antiseptic Hand Soap, 8 for 25c. acrrm'no.('~tion all must . o to't ieving him as mainager" of the bank try Super Suds here. - -You will En1oy Pkg. 18c. and control the Hyperopia. 'What Cam•pbell's Spaghetti, 2 tins 1'9c. Watch your Throatcannot be so . c- ntrollcd is called The official .opening of the Bowl- Grape Nuts, pkg, 18c. ; ing Club took•' place on the local Neilson'8 -Ice Gream Absolute Hyperopia is the con - Red Plum Jam, 32 oz, jar 23c. chest colds, coughs and tonsils. Take Absolute. Ace(,--;nr'dation is strain - green on Friday evening last, with Serue it at your Party or Picnic Corned 'Beef, 2• tins 23c. no risk A ed in all conditions of. H :about thirty men•J�ers participating We make..,,Special Delivery Heinz Cucumber Pickles 20 oz. 23c, Apply 5YBILIa� SPARK'S yperopis in the, 10 -cent tournament. Remedy It's. speedier, surer and except in Absolute Hyperopia which 2 in 1 White Cleaner i4c. AFEK Good results or mope is too high. This condition is, gen- Miss Sinclair and Miss Jones, of - B. A. . PRODUCTS.' -•--Dingman's Water Glass - 12c: $ y back , orally the outcome of uncorrected Barrie, were Keele QRd tiisitors: with Spot -lite matches, 3 boxes 20e. Jones Drug Store. Pickering i earlier enroll*ions later becoming .Miss Florence Beelby,. - FIRESTGNE TIE,ES Toilet tissue, 8 Ige, rolls 25c. more 'noticeable as; the.pccom�noda The Annual As_�e jack of. Bap- Phone or Mail Orders Delivered '�l � / I tion is 1:rh•ered. All conditions un- That big, screw jack borrowed - Promptly. L• E• O ! r &Z 1 L..L I from Mr. G. M. Forsyth sometime �Ll+'S PL�►CE p y der . the control of 'accommodation : A• C. BROOKS F F. K A L 17 [ Et EC- TO ri A r E� i may be considered the- cases of sim- ago, is' required on 'a job at home I uit. - -- binocular vision, but in just now. The borrower will, be giv- - - liME3AL1I1rEt CLAREiO1rT, VA1T. •I CASH GROCER• , a+'solute Hyper„pia this. may, or • en a nice. welcome when he brings :•lucueas+:c t.� W,-J=.-blath�c.- " it back. Who's- it, hurry up. "'Phone Clare 3701 - �co�R�iily may not exist. It. is more often in Victoria Park Baptist Church' _ I,Abznlute Hyperopia that we find •choir are holding a IaKTI picnic at - • "� R -! _ �w - Night and Dayt3arvice - alteraatin2 suppression . of the vis•- Ifu•iReae Phoor .-RizAidrnce P,�an1 { ion of first one eye and -then - the the home of Mrs. Jlothersill, here, - ' _on Saturday, July 3rd; and .are grv- Y ' Nr 9siil aA.ii other Hruern ,ic conditions except i I � ing a concert in the church here in. '' �`' in Relative' Hyperopia. F she evening.Further particulars in - - -- _ next :reek's issue. Community- church: -services will be held in Claremont during the �- - _ next two months, beginning on the "Gate din g's dig itway second Sunday in July, the 11th. Bev. 31 r. Augustine will have SAVE •DIRECT ECONOMICAL charge of the first four Sundays 1 CHAtiGE OF TIME [ABLE while Rev. bar. Glover .is 'on vacs- Effective Sunday, April 250 - tion. LEAVE PICKERING Our people are asked to -keep in h , ; -For Toronto For Oshawa i - mind the Annual Ifecoration Day """ and- intermediate points and intermediate- points c Services in the Union Cemetery. 'A. illi. P. IL P., Ill[. A. AL - P. IL P. IL Dr. Tracy, of Toronto, will be the t # a6.09 12.54 e8.54 = x1.31 1.31 ti.31 guest speaker, and Kiill be assisted f ' s &6.44 _:x1.54 7.54- 8.41 c2.31 8.31 _ by the local ministers. The choir of,. 7.54 =- 2.54 'e8.54 10.01 3.31; e9$I the United Church will lead in the 9,4 ';13,54 964 11.31 a4.31 10.31 _ music. Sunday, July 4th, at 2.30 p. 10.54 e4.54 b10A4 P. M. 5.31 11.31 ;,. - .. ` � •.,� 611.64 6.54' -c12.31 •6.31 Attend ' the garden party{ .astern Standard Time r to be •. taw held in Memorial Park on Friday, so- Daily. sseopt gym. & goL b -Sum & HoL only. 25th,' under the sus ices of ,he W. ht p x c - Sat. only. a-- Sat.; Sun. &-HoLonly. A. of the united' Church. Football Attractive ROUND TRIP Fares and Softball will • be features of the Qdeap118.03 Wuhingtaa :16.10 -sports program, and a fish pond _ ' New Yerl! 1115.65 Buffalo for the children. Supper served at w Tickets and Inforasati•a of the cafeteria.,.The• Orono Band will . give the program- from the stand, - - - GRAY CUCH LINES '• con�isting of soCos and quartets. f-=H-a�'� HOUSIN - PIC MINGPll3ANH diM - The -regular monthly meeting of :the Women's Missionary Society was } r '::•• held in Claremont United Church on ; F =•• OVERLAND'S STORE - • •Thursday, June 10th,, Mrs. •Scott's � ' group in charge of the program. A :quilt was conipleted at this meeting' for 'the missions bale. The bale , We have jubock t received a full stof Sport Shoe4, also Fleet Foot ry will be' packied at the erid of the" Running { ;..,,... g >hoes and •Boots for all the E amity. 4 -.month and donations of clothing, bid and new, K311 Ile gratefully re- Can Not ' be beat -for Price. We have Men's Work Boots than', ceived by Hiss Young, Suppjy Sec -FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Tune lith and '12th, -Our Table of Ladies Miss Teruka Iiomyo, ofJap an, = shoes will surprise you for bar sins, C_ Women's :Missionary Society and the, C. G. I. 1. in the. Claremont'Un- ited Chdreh'' ori Friday*, June 18th, at 8 o'clock. Miss Komyo 'is one of our Scholarship students from Japan and' is a graduate - of the Women's Christian College in Tokyo. She*has s iv A. degree t received her B e �p g from Mount Allison University, in Sack ,ille, N. B. Rev. 'R. . H. Tay- lor, Secretary of Foreign Mibsions says: "Miss homyo is'i splendid girl and • I am sure you will enjoy . sz - ahd, ..h will be a real in- spiration to )our women and girls A 'cordial invitation .is, extended to-. the women' -and girls in the comm- unity and particularly those who ',' are not `privileged to atterld the reg=- ular meetings of -the W. M. S. and C. Q.. I. T, organizations. Greenwood Cireuit---'Field Day, Wed. July 7th. Sports program. Softball. Harvey and Kenney at, night show. beginnings. of Medern Dairying, Recalled in Borden Anniversary Dairying is oneof the oldest in- dustries known to civilized man. But the history' of modern dairying Is only eighty years ,old. It was_in 1857 that Gail Borden, . inventor of ilk in sa _for. -condensing --the- voce poens' o g mi P um established a v st lished his first Com - To operate his process sacs esQfully he found it that pure milk was an absolute necessity, and the rules that ' he formulated for safe- guarding the quality of '.milk have -�; become the basis . of public- health reguiatirns in Canada and the .t'n- Ited States. The- story of the prog- rem made by the dairy induatry in the, past eiglr years should be of +� Oolne in %ad see- our stook of Dry (hoods, Groceries and -'Boots& Shoe -i. We can save you dnllars `Ask fora Coo - a,.7 on the Surrey Dinnerware: Coupons are ;given on all cash sales of 25'cents or more. ....:..:......:::.i y i -T b l d V ei� A re � l f Finit n e 3 -su o tt � f and - -every eek. _ - .0 A. OVERLAND, V R LAN D Claremont O •_ Phone 3&.I Deliver FRIGILDAIRE . C� These is only one" Frigidaire - roduct of . General Motors Co CAP i'P•) !d F-00-. "c - Reaeona Why You Should Buy A Genuine Frigidaire: a �sitit a 1. Cbeaper to operate 9. New Food Safety Indicator ,C'M1pool,, `iev '',•, 2, Simplest machine on the market 10. Sliding shelves with adjustable pc sl•_ Ya't` w►et' (only 3 moving parts) partitions " let wn'v 3. 5 -Year -Protection Plan -ll. Made by General Motors Ol. CIA p tarGri•cCK�O.� 4. No more expensive than others 12. 1 1-2 Million More Fri 'daires .30 41Xt Awa 5. Larger food storage space - have been purchased' than a� cg? 6. More ice capacity other make, and that' man •:::. P Y - y Imo' h �ct+4 Co^tn�`t' * Yq 7. Patented cube -remover mover 'be wrong. ca « 8:4uroC- - Reaet-Defroater . -5 -r c pool- so�=r . e • u e ration s f a •Delrio t • n or e n e Call i or hoe u 1 e n table. n/o.+i ,__ ;► Chas. Cooper, Claremont, Ont TTV $1 • ' • Sb -dealer, J. McGlashan, Dunbarlon CHAS. COOPER, Claremont Assoc. dealer. 1. McGlasbae, Dunbarton DONRLD MOTOR SALES, Whitby Assoc. dealer, M. Sleep, Pickerisl The Blues played' vary good ball, but lost, by one run. .•'�O� I 's Favourite T ea Ca64Well," 'ferry said as they were DRINKS • • • - ' leaving the prey! box. "It fust goes to show how important a good man. Olt s had been --� SALA outrtoday Butchers really is. If nwou d have -walked away with the game." ,ter "Listen to the Blues rooter!" Mull. CO LO Ins scoffed. "WEat`s'the matter, don't It R, itt_ u like your favorites any more?" you "Sure, I like them, but the Butchers - - =¢ �`r,� ' taste better with ; 007 can outplay .the Blues with Rawlins _ on the job. If he isn't back tomorrow TZ i&the Blues have picked up enough T Z _ courage today to win tomorrow's 3 game" "You. don't want to 'bet any money ¢, '. Their tangy, nut -like, slightly on that, do you?" Mullins asked.., salty flavor gives added zest ,;j "Sure, why not? I'll bet you five: to refreshments. bucks that the Blues win tomorrow,,v ; it Rawlins is still away:" "Hold the stakes, Craven," Mullins1 •, _ 4. said as pulled' out a�ve-dollar bill' CbAslid.Biscuits and handd ed it to Craven. "You canI give it back to me with interest AGt.c�) p� morrow." VReItP's a Ch,4Sti@ L7/SCuit for eYrgljr taste~ t The game the next day was one. of the most thrilling of, the entire sea. When the United League season and down the short block and realized son. There were over thirty thousand ,1. opens the gamblers are offering 200 he• had turned the wrong way. He fans on hand at game time. A Hell• Pop Clark started Rosy Moore for The Value of Humus ompatient as he waited for traf• out to- this rickety old-fashioned the Blues. Rosy was a spit-baller— to 1 1 that Pop Clark's New York Blues not. win the pennant. Terry fie on was iOlive street and dashed across South Side ball park. Rawlins did not one of the fast -vanishing company of The value of Humus lies in its ' Burke ' is the only sports writer to at the first chance. He hurried down appear, which. made Terry reasonably moist ball artiste in the big time. A high moisture retaining powers, and give them a.chance. Fie bets $10 at the street, looking at the numbers, certain that he would win his bet.- cagey old veteran, he pitched with g g Tony MuralFo's restaurant in the and was pas the place before he The Butchers warmed up their ec• maddening precision and if the right because of its light fibrous texture. Broadway district. In the Blues' first realized it. Itlwas a small restaurant centric right-hander, "Goofy" Oeston, spots , were picked for him he was Humus that is neutral neither acid game Whitper, the Philadelphia pitch- with heavily, the windows and who had carved a niehe for himself good for at least ten' games a season nor alkaline and containing 'a high or, is killed with a bullet, Both Bur a di sea relief work on the side. ercentage of ammonia and nitrogen and Larry Doyle, the Blues' rookie closed -up look it had. Just then two teen games and losing eight. TO BE CONTINUED, has a twofold value, it acts as a shortstop, for whom Clark's pretty very blonde women came out and moisture retainer and when maxed daughter Frances had shown her Pref- gave him.what is ,known as the "eye". .�. � +' :.:��� �•'�:�:�:�::� ::�'a:�.� .� :� �::::�:.�-ti::�.3�d�� With soil produces a porous Lop our. ,aerence over Whitper, are suspected A dozen•ldeas'flashed through Ter - face; it acts further as an insulator at first by Detective Kelly. It is- ry's mind. Suppose= tbis was a trap?r _ •, and nourished, keeping the plant Burke who discovers it was' Sid But it had sounded like Dowell's . `''' "� ,, ��►, roots cool and supplied with ample Stream, notorious gunman, who voice. Why did it sound like Dowell's + Home Hi��S "'� moisture. Humus, by retaining moil - wrecked a taxi with a bullet through voice. Because the, man had told him �'' tore readily keens up the multipli- a tire and injured four Boston. play it was Dowell. Should he be a sicker, cation of bacteria life.. which, where are as the Blues aro to -open a aeries. There was a drugstore directly �- By LAURA KNIGH't soil is baked and dry, dies out in :Then 'rkrn Cult --W star,dropsdea across the street but on. e corner. _ .: _ .. _ .. _ .... , millions and the development of plant :�.Q. .rte .:Pi..a.......a...�r... r�..�........ s.. after .hitting a homer, from. poison on Terry made up bis mind in -a -flash ' a photograph needle fixed in, the han- and dashed perilously across the 'It's The Berries ! equal parts ice and salt 2 to 3. hours. Marl is light gray or white in cot dle of his bat. Pictro. Chicago's bat Makes 1 quart ice cream. . bo ilea Hari. Clark sends Doyle street between two Cara. - Though the Canadian strawberry our, very fine grained in texture,' Strawberry tarts are favourite ev y PF "Maybe," Terry said to himself asp crop may, be a little late this year, it Y soft and soapy to the touch.and has to Newark but he is soon .sold to he looked for the telephone booth and erywhere so don't miss out on mak promtsea: to be a good one. There is excellent fertilizing qualities. Swe- Boston. When the Blues go to St, no fruit quite. -so delicious as freah Ing them at least once during the den, Germany, . America,- France, Louis, $cotter, 'the Rubes' star pitch- deposited. i} nickel. season. ' fir, Is found dead from a gas given `Gveme Police Headquarters at .strawberries. so when they do finally season. are now. supplying world mar off s a mysterious powder in the once," be demanded. come on the market, be sure to +;rve- Fresh Strawberry Tarts kethi ts with s type of soil condi them ..plentifully and Often. tinny: 1 quatt fresh straia•berrles, washed tioascrs in vast quantities. . box with a jigsaw puzzle sent anony- In two minutes he was talking to people prefer just plain strawberries mously. Craven. a New York news- Dowell. The sweat of fear .^athered, and hulled; 1 cup sugar; `1 package Reports by leading scientists and . r and 'cream but ev_n this 'gets a little a '? paper man who handled the puzzle, is is large beads on his brow when tiresome during the season so it Is a water;1.z quick -setting jelly powder 1 cup warm, geologists reveal that the .Beverly also 'gassed . but Fives. Each time Dowell denied all knowledge of the water; L cup cream, whipped; 9 bak bog contains the same essent'al ma- lBurke has- a beat on these. sansatlonat good idea ,to have on hard, soul r.Yl ed 3?: inch tart shells: terials and the discovery of these message Terry had received'. .. smart strawberry recipes which you .happenings and mraked gunmen •truss ter watch > you step, young can use, for the sake of variation. Combine strawberries and sugar deposits has given Canada a distinct trim up, question him and warn him no. " owell advised. "I'll send a and' let stand 1 hour. Dissolve jelly advantage. he knows too much• When Inspector man ou o cover you. Nobody will :: Het`e aro three recipes which use in warm water, pour .over stfawber- Dowell suggests that Doyle may ,have know It. of even 'Too. Ar,' you go these deliciou's 'berries. and they at'e rtes, and chill until jelly begins , to ilio tops in the dessert field. The,; fir_ can whip Lp for dessert. There is had 'an accomplice mall the puzzle, ? thicken, stirring frequently. Fold 4 bound to be a cup or- so of jam or Ing. cut to the game simple to, make and • will certainly be, Terry Saks ' .Vhat would be' the "Yea," Terry gulped. H,ti hurried well recelved •by your- family r.ud pedlablcream, thickened jelly Into whip- jelly which you didn't bottle and now Point ?10 back to his hotel.' He saw his cronies friends. hipped cream iin bottom of ea h tart you can u _ ge it In the cafe. ,Sid Reynolds had joined Your favcurlte sl r.,l:?er des5art, fca i them and looked up in surprise. ns shell. Chill about 10 minutes. Cover ' Terry hurried -'down to SLZh street - creatn:.13 popRed up ttnd make mnre , with layer 'of jellied strawbeffies, and turz?ed the corner, H� ln�ked up TerrN; ordered a doutle Scotch}. delicious by ilarc:u:rim it nitti,straN- "You look as if you hhd- seen a pre.sing hull -end of each strawberry r , ghost," Reynolds said.' l.crrics and using gtack-coo!cin,; tapio- lightly into cream-. Add thickened jet- s says w .,. -ca. This retire for' huuf(.:m3de ipe ly to fill tart. Chill a few minutes ro car 1Q� 'Same thin;. [-had to -go out and. — coo ` M' ' hurried back. t;pcause T didn't' want dram is r a far acend of the ready- lonfier and serve. AM1O"' s QU mtde product that there ix no, cnm- _Afyouyy_finished"'°^a"="`"' _ - -rt ti bo; .-. ladle --And. you -will linsi It 'vctY ^^ '. 1+i. l y Your strawberry jam and jelly and Terry offered �u a :pl n:. i ,.; Four sotMitu!i^ to touchfn�,-"' ]iu 1• t�sr�-1 when -youwary far ar`31 frnm have to turn around and get. the fam Arm -sneered. ci t.l..ation duri�te your summ r holi- it g: supper, here is some ,thing that you rrn 11r+s :ejv: two days r•cre Ones cf The nest terror :for Terry. He -didn't: draw f•.n Fre3h St-aw_►. e:ry Ice. a earn - easy' breath the, rest Of the ti:tte he cup ctin:tr„i pltltr fresh • vOlcr # M was :a St. Lnu!s. Winn they vent upries. hulled: 3 eati!czponns�lui:I:-:oo.c- ���Q�`Qii� TI RES to Chicngr„ iter su ,,rstrd to in ; •ta.pioca; '_ c i,, 3 miik; li teaspoon that they take a-com:artment.irt cash suit;.6 tairf:cpc•-,as light corn syru•F; FOR EVERY PURPOSE, / Craven needed any heap. He felt tablespoc as srgcr. 2 c w bit^s; 1 cheap.' He was thinkin7 nrr,.e. of hl .:-. cup. cream, whipped. a self tha•i he. w.is of Craven. Ile h -d add "cup c:zSar is trawu ries reached a pcint where . being • aloneo and Brush well. Let stand 30..minutes. In Chicago'ACd quick -cooking taploca to milk in Terry ami Craven took top of double boiler. Place over rap , ;;A `. _r adjoining rooms at Terry's su^z estion. idly boiling water, bring to scalding lcctf Qj , Tile first day Irassed uneventfully and' point (allow 3 to 5 minutes), and -cook NIAGARA FALLS he began to feel better; but he would 5 minutes; stirring. frequently. •.Strain i not go out in. Chicago alone -after hot mixture on salt and corn syrup, oars lite hal cs L4,1[3 b^:;;.:_. t dark. - t (not -.. rubb'mg).. t-!u•ough -� cry --fine . - v .. _ hue ... nothing, spared t The papers 111 the entire country sieve;, mix thoroughly,' Chill. Add 2 f c mplete the pleasure for your were full of the latest crime. It .was • tsblespoons� su�ar to egg whites, bent Hlsk Sp1h t pncad ra - s:ay. Sky -dime with the Fau9 suggested that the games be cancelled - Bist Msd'yA' o,,t Pnoaa .it your feet. . :see ,the sac- n until stiff; fold into tapioca. Fold in IlK (a^ d{tdd L is th'e leanue for the season. The St, Me^`y a t,w co•t Sgttl^<< •.:acts from your bedrwm.. . . . cream and berries, -- Turn into freezing • Lcuis police, jest as the police of New' ^pt•as Vogue z ibis, the oriy hotel with York and -Kosten, faced the same -care: tray of automatic refrigeration; freeze B19 u_:obstructed view, 163.1 facili- ties for golfing, riding and fully planned unfathomable crime, rapidly 3 to 4 hours. Or turn into con- _ • , games of ever; s -•it. ' There were no clues and the _ routine tainer,.-cover . tightly, and • pack in _r work which the police do so. thor oug; ly and` .which is never seen nor • heard of rya the public went on relent. HONEYMOON lessly. MAGNET! 1t. was believe_l by 'tile; page •s gef3 M - eraliq that the Chicano team R•as, safe, ' 7 T ... � due to the fact that they had lost No ether :e�•ut on the �contfn- ent attracts horiesmooners like Dirkin, their best man, • That "swp- this romantic•, spot. 3oo rooms position, however, did not 'keep the `' ET. the most for your money. Firestone tires, with "th tiath, most of which over- crowds away from the Geld the .first �s>• &H their extra features for longer and safer mileage, { look the Falls. day of the new series. The place.was. '` - alp not Cost one Cent more than ordinary tires. Only packed to the limit by an eager, ex• o sets vow write for hates and co>esse ��restone tires have Gun -Dipped Condi with 58% longer citement hungry Saturday, crowd. �-- deasef about Frce Literature "Look at them!” Craven said. !'Hall "'�- comma" i:&xing :life. 2 Extra Cord Plies hider the tread make Sim ws that o! that in out there hope to see .a •""r + or �.�ths.,lr ahem safe at any speed.' And the Fnatone treads are ti RONALD P.. PECK, Aianager m�y},,rder." t� wrka-Tho scientifically designed for tons wear and utmost safety. �'he teams were warming up. Pop cotamaa - LUMPClark in his, old blue windbreaker and .sv Mal You need all these features for safe, low cost mtilatge-- with bis bowed legs was watching his riwmt,,Ttom and only Freston gives ishan to yoW ee Sthe nearest men. Rawlins, the Butchers' manag• O"twid. - Firestone De filer today. or w of si t. tte t • as. sat ma r, pu t?g t e e thrdugh its paces and knoeking out 'Coleman ,f! e "What happened to Rawlins?"• Ter•, , GAS STVES_ ` ry asked. "He's had 'a touch of grippe or something," .one of the -Chicago re- - • ' porters explained, "I gmeas he finally Mille No. -2S-17 had to give up." The game was dull and unexciting. . . ,:, _ _ a, , _ ..F. T _ .. '• • : 11, - _ _ w ' 11; r "And Jacob rose up from 8eer•She (23-36). All the souls• that went with �� UNDAY SCH00 ba; and tale sons. of Israel carried Ja- Jacob into Egypt that came out of his Plepar satisfied and was perfectly cob their father, and their little ones prepared for the Last scene of all, ren. _I loins were eleven sons, one daughter, dy, whenever God willed, to be called -- and their wives, in the wagons which fifty grandchildren, and Lour great- to his fathers. — Pharaoh had sent to carry him. And grandsons; in all, sizty-six. Jacob, Jo „ E , 9 a R I SSON they took their cattle and their goods And Joseph said unto his brethren - which they had gotten in the land of seph, and his two sons are four, and )die; but God will surely visit you, I Canaan, and came into Egypt Jacob thus all the souls belonging to the fa- bring yaa up out of this land unto the : � + , mily of Jacob which went into the val- land which he aware to Abraham, o and all his seed with him- His sons, t :v JOSEPH'S KINDNESS TO HIS their history, and, coming to know and his sons' sons with him, his dau ley o! Egypt were seventy. The Sep Issac, and to Jacob. And Joseph took "' tuagint given revontq-five as the'sum an oath of the children of Israel, say ''. through-'his-Ien�geava-oi ghters,..and -his sons' daughters.' and total, which is made out of inserting Ing, God will surely � 'Printed Text — Genesis 46.1-7, 28- that great ventures undertaken with. all his seed brought he with him into g Y visit' you, and ye I .SO : 60 • 24.28. out God are doomed to failure, tar- Live names not found in this list. shall carry �up my bones from hence." ti Egypt.' The wagons which Joseph ,� Golden Tent I. — "Be a kind one 'to an- ries at Beer -Sheba on his way .down And he sent Judah before him up Through all the terrible bondage the y sent were certainly four -wheeled con- Y1 14 Into Egypt, to -offer sacrifice to God. to Joseph; to show the way before were destined to suffer, the bones of other, tenderhearted, forgiving each veyancea. In such wagons, drawn by him unto Goshen; and the < (See 21.33; 26:24••28:10). y came unto Joseph, or rather, his embalmed body, r: 1.other, even as God also in Christ „ oxen, did the women and children of the land. of Goshen.'• Joseph ed -pre- stood as the most eloquent advocate `" forgave " — p And Gad ppake unto Israel in the the l 0 you. E hesians 4:32, wlaions of the night, and said, Jacob the patriarchal family travel. The y promised his brethren that of God's faithiu nese; ceaselessly re- `t:,w 'ME LESSON IN ITS SETTING cattle were driven and the rest of the thep should dwell in the land o1 Go- minding the del ondent Jacob. And he said, Here am L" 3. packed upon asses and ca�nela. when (46=10), and the region in Lower of the .oath which God would '3't3RE —According to the common ,,And he said, I am God, the God o. goods B 6P generations ' .chronology, Jacob went down with his — F. Delitzach: yet "en- thy father; fear not to o down into • Egypt east of the Bubastic branch of able them to fulfill. And thus, as Jo- . ;,I family into Egypt B.C. B.C. 4 died Mgypt; for I will there make of thee While the carefully enumerated list the Nile, a region not of any great ea• seph had been their pioneer, who B. C. 1698. Joseph died B.C. residence a great nation " 4. "I will of names of those who went down tent, having an area of approximately broke a way for them into Egypt, so ' Place — Joseph's residence is Bo down into Egypt is important in a minute nine hundred square `miles, but ea• did he continue to hold open the gate . with thee into Egypt; and I will also Egypt was at Zoan, the capital of the surely bring thee up again; and Jos-' discussion of Hebrew • biatory, we do ceedingly fertile,, and which allowed and Point the way hack to Canaan. , kingdom at that time, located on the eph shall need here spend eastern part of the Nile Delta. The p, his head upon thine Pe but a moment with the Israelites more or less of a life of "So Joseph died, being a hundred • 1 eyes. Here is the !u]tillmeat of the it. We must not identity this list with separation from the contaminatingin- and ten yearn old; and tpey embalm- gebrew people settled in the land of — „ another contained in Numbers 26, fluences of gyp 1. Goshen in the eastern part o! Egypt oft -repeated promise They; that great. Egyptian cities. ed him, and he was put in a coffin in seek Jehovah shall not want any written two hundred and fifty years "Anil Joseph made ready his char Egypt," The book opens with life; it and north of to southern part of the good thing" (Psalm 34:10). Four later, Jacob, himself, at this time, was. P " Delta Hebron is nineteen miles to one hundred and thin ( lot, and went up to meet Israel, his ends with, death, because in be things are promised —God's permis- y years old 47: - ' 'the southwest of Jersualem.' had come sin which brings i cion to go down into Egypt; God's 9), and Joseph e father, to Goshen; and he presented ge forth the • 'And. Israel Look his journey with P approximately forty himself unto him, and fell on 1'as neck death. , And yet_ that coffin spoke of presence as they go into Egypt; God's years old, while Reuben, the oldest, life as well as death. It was a symbol all that he had, and came to Beer- and wept on his neck a good while. y promise to make of them in Egypt was about forty-six, and Benjamin, of hope, a message of patience, and f9heba, and offered sacrifices unto the a great nation, and God's purpose to the youngest, about twenty-six. The And Israel said unto Joseph, Now let a guarantee1. God of his father Issac." 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Philip, . who has been Horticultural 9oeiet,, to bow aye at ' i , • a confined I to her bed for several its moat interesting &bows of 41 -United Church Garden Party, ��, to now able to mit 4 in her the season at Greenwood on 'Idemorial Park, Friday, 25th. chair sev_enal hours each day: Jm►e 23rd. ��� -Mrs. Wilson, of Whitby took -Mr. • and Mrs • Chester Teeple ,he - tea with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Stet'- and little 'son, of Paisley, and Mr. At the June 23rd Flower Show at 1_9 - elnaan an Sunda, evening last. Mrs. and Mrs. Jack Teeple of Toronto, Greenwood, several interesting fea- . 7f k Andrew accompanied her • visited their uncle and aunt, Mr. tures are to be had. A basket pic- 4"PiOkering's Leader Store Many of our Institute workers and Mrs. John Hurkae, on Satur- nic on the beautiful grounds of Mr. attended the annual Institute Con- day F. L. Green. An inspection of him �vention held at Kinsale on Wednes- -Hugh Miller, of Brouigbam call- gardens, the peonies to be in full L dday of this week and 9( very ins- ed on his uncle and aunt, Mr. and bloom at that time. A Bird -Study _�..(�et Read for Ll�e lGtD -•• ay oe program was enjoyed. Mrs. C. J., Stevenson on Sunday' Walk, up through the valley, sad at G y - i the SPINNING -W joyed. A last. the evening program, Mr. John F. ,- T shipment of wool from Paton's and -The Piclgering Public Library Clark, will give him address, "Beau- " .Coronation Flags and Streasilers , now in stock 'Baidwin'a, just received. For a lim- .will * closed from June 26th to tifying -the Home Gardens", for the AL al price on July 13th. Subscribers will be all- first time in Ontario., Edgerton 12 Flags, on a tape, ready to hang ---all for.69e. { iced time only, 4Pcei owed to take out extra reading mat- Pegg, and Sisters, who have made their Perie Twist, in lovely Shades, erial to cover that period. • • such an appeal to their audiences ag 10c� and 15C. 4 balls for 2bc. :Individual Fl sat 5c. '-_-49r. -rN . F. and Mrs • Meehin, of Os- this spring, will give - several of - - and Mrs' M. S - G7salxtsatn hawa, Mrs. L. K - Devitt, of To their music numbers. The program Cluster Flag Holders, 5 hold Flags, only 25e OW Mm. W. C. Murkiar left on onto, F. C. Mechin, of Montreal, Lwin begin at. 8.30 p. h% D. S. T. M,00tisy morning for sten-day trip,t and A. P. Mechin, of Sarnia, vis- At the flower show, all,entries must np through Midland to - Northern ited their mother, on Tuesday, it be- be. i by 4 p. m: in the basement Ontario and back along the Ottawa; irtg her birthday. of the church. The program for the River to Ottawa and Montreal. _'-Brighten u.' the Home - Next Sunday, June 20th, Rev. -Mrs: Woodrow and daughter, day looks like one of the best yet, i Hugh G. Crozier will preach as us- °f Saginaw, spent a week with her and a21 members are urged to be with Elastica Paint vel at the morning service. The ev- sister-in-law, Mrs. W. J. Monnet', there: l ening service will be withdrawn on and on' their return on W�edneaday, Staunton Wall -paper ,account of anniversary services at morning, . were , aacc�nied by Miss Leila M who will visit • rCounty's_ • �, Yo k ������ A ' Sunday, June 27th, Rev.. H. them for a time . C to Varnish G. Crozier will preach his farewell -We are sorry to report tie OUTSTANDING j t a,,,r,,,e„ A� tit• m,e+•,in¢ Service in death of Mrs. Hugh McDonald New Oilcloth and Linoleum Bt. Paul's Church, at 11 a. m. D. forneriy Mims Donot2i, Bonner, at BEN PARTY r St. Joseph's Hospital, Guelph, on S. T. There will not be any even- Monday last, in ,her 89th year. She 'T' - ing service on that Sunday • is survived by her husband and five The Woman's Association . Of eon& Kinsale Church beId their Juke meet --BL George's Church, Sunday, CEDAR GROVE . S .. CHAPMAN hag at the home of Mrs • C - J - June .20th . 4th Sunday after Trin- QN Stevenson, on the afternoon ity. . Sunday School at 10 a • m . Lii Thursday, 10th. About twenty mem- Morning Prayer, at' 11. Evening Saturday Night bars and old associates of their ex- Prayer and Installation of Officers President were present. - _ --The application of calcium ch- } of the East York Deanery Local July 3rd _ loride ®out streets has removed ; Council of the A. Y. P. A. at 7. . t 30 p. m. • Rev. E. G. Robinson, the dust nuisance for the time be- preacher. L _ L ing, and as one of the qualities of Softball and a aports program Barber Shop Tailor•made Suits , this chemical is its effectiveness far } "refreshments, and an even ro a considerable period, we may be evening P g- ram, consisting of: The Miller Trio; at satisfied for some time. Edgerton Pegg and sisters, and TM Annual Memorial Service I motion pictures are among the fea- Beau Parlor - - , f - at Salem Cemetery will be held at P Or Salegn on Sunday afternoon, 27th. I tures of the prograrn for the Gar- den �- Buntings f Rev. Mr. • Roney, . of Myrtle: will ; Part,, in the Park here on' Fri- c day, June 26th, ander the ausEices A competent lady will bavecbargt 16" 95 bave charge of the service. Special $ • and appropriate music will be. pro- of the W, A. of the United' Church. of the beauty parlor and satisfac + vided. Every person will be . web- mars on their advertising • tion is guaranteed at reduced ' coarse• A special off will be -Sympathy is expressed to Mr. prices. Why a more for Ready-mades ? peri ening and Mrs . Frank Wood, in their be-, Permanent W avec, $2.00. $3.60.36:00 y P Y . asked for upkeep of the grQuDds reavement, in the death of their 2 - The second match of the mixed Shampoo and Finger Wave, -50 nt on Tuesday year old son. The child received 3 Finger Wave, .35 ed doubles tournament cut a few weeks ago, and vias treat- Marcel. '.�► - U evening was an exhibition of goad ed lightly at the time.. Later the pi} Shampoo: ' .3b Fred T. Bunting, -. - -'." _ �r ickering tennis. Bert was even more effect- wound not appearing satisfactory, ive than ever at the net, and he Ladies.: Hair Cut. tore ap there at every opportunity, medical aid was secured, and the Pstublisled 1857, Deuced games were quite the usual wound treated, and brought along Special Prices: May 25 to 31 _ apparently healed. Complications' thing as Betty Barker and Arman set in and the child was taken, Oil P. W.,. Reg. '2,00--ii$1.50 Chapman were eliminated by. Edith hospital' in Toronto a week ago, Regulvr, Reg.. $3.50.-$3.00 t Murray and Bert Elliott. The etrug- Regular. Reg. $5.00--$4.00 • sle was a long one and the score, ) I A L S ,Willens his program was observedSP EA 6�l 7-6. with great concern. -.Death finally --�. MADILL; . lace An interesting, descriptive booll- ad this week. - �' !fie Piek 71 let "Vacation Tours fon 1937" has C- . )tact been issued by Gray Coach - :`West Hill Breakfast Bacon 25e. a lb's.' I.iees. Tours and the rates are ful Roof in$ ' l7r described, in aiding yon to plan eak � annual Decoration Day Ser- Ste Zc, a lb. Ser - AL short or extended sununer trip- �Mincedvice at 3t. Margarets Cemetery, = Coloured pictures and photographs on sunday, Jane 20th, at 3.30 p- m. Slate, Tile and Gravel Roofing tllwtrate the begat, of the seen cry D. S. T. .Lev. J.. N. Blodgett, B Asphalt Shingles, Roll fioofiug Pork Liver, : Ze. a lb0 provided on Gua, Coach Tours to A , Wycliffe ' Coltec, will be • -Muskoba, Georgians say, W&a.aa ape:loe=. 1 -ply, $1.`3rti a roll. goof ooso- Stewing Beef, 1Zc. ,a lb. ..Sewik Lake-af`-Bays, Thousand Is- the silleeial ` ' jug, 65c per gallon,. Sc.lands, lLontreal. and .0 the large .kwel Sho T l Sca- lb emi-es of United States. The tatlre t0 CrO�t+O!'ii also eW>touels rebuik and repaitbd. = f iadividnaliy described, tell you JACK Assn Classic Cleanser, 3 ties, 13c. the bow. you arrive at varlow OR lin the Estate. 4( Lori Ssdtes, De- yl�lgpa points ad interest to watch excised. DUN BA8U)N i!6 -Io 6 tin fw arrival at tion,.stop-overs ., etc . Ami for these booidets ALL P'ZR-90MB ' i&vialg claims that e. local Gas, Coach Office, J. aaisat the Estate of Levi Satter, Our, APPreCiatloi: T. Stephenson, Eastern Howe. ieee&sed; fanner, late d the Town - The =ori ," book plaee' as ship of Pickering, avant, of OMA- 6�1f THIS OWt .. � e R E I Satarday last in 9t . P%W S Church, io, mad Province of Ontario, who of Miss Elmo, eldest daughter of died on • or about the and day of First An=uv�' Butcher,,4phone 3000) PiekeriDd Mr. and Mrs . D . N . �seiwaorl, to April 1987, are relocated to fez' - Mr. Ray W5W&M Ball, son of Mr. ward full p4rtbculaAl cit acme duly ! _ir urgewiil to wr ' and Mrs. George. �, of Loklid, to the tmdersi 5W .a o= ; •Pickering Hardware Store Ont, Rev. Haglt G. Crozier, Min- before the 12th day of July, 1937, �� tgbni sari peumn, aster of St. Paws officiated. "The atter which date tie asset& of the bride was go>war<ed is Pier this Estate will be distributed, having ''gig tMM faveags .i lie georgette and satin, with snatching rid only to the claitae than 17wt > to Order bat, -arid carried roaebads and lily- eeived and ignoring all athero. Now s the Timeyour of -the -valley. The bride's sister, flay we bow fog is eeatiaaei Mrs. Hugh Squires, was matron of , . Dated this FMeentb day of Jme,_ honor and Mr. Arthur Ball, brother 1937. _ ierea.e Y that patronage, nwl prmg, Seeds of the groom, best man . Following S the ceremony, a reception was held Manning F Swartz, 11 King Str. >►� of our eto&tossegs. at the-lioi'ne'of-tile bride -the mothers `East,-Oshaws,-Ontario.- `unothy, Alfalfa, Red Clover, -- --- - - ----L of. the bride And glom, receiving, Solicitor •tor the The.. _Pickering After their wedding trip eAst, the Administrator. - Sweet Clover and Alaike seed. happy couple *411 reside on their MEAT .MARKET farm at Orono . LILLIAN'S - :Small Garden Seed s in bulk --Quite contrary' to the expectat- tow of many, we are not axle BEAUTY SHOP N•'O daLv.Ttt.�,on..nta. Y observe any terrific driving by the and In Packages motorists on No. 2 Highway, since (Nest door to Uld Chanel► Garage) WANTED TO RENT --A: house in ,� -- the speed limit was increased to 60 the VillageotPickertin• , Po.4e.sion on Purina aaad Master Feeds i miles livor. Most drivers have or torose September lel. Applq at the News ,per • office. 47-48 been 'driving at or near that Speed Sha"* g ve = �O :. Field and Garde per for years, and while illegal at that FOR9ALE-Haase Harriemawer, time, it has now been. legalized. - - - No, 7. 6-tt, cat, in goo repair, complete. Fingerwave y - Vic• with l ae„ knives: reason. Phone Clare 1406, • 1 00 Qts Paint --Special, J9c. a Qt. This will not encourage or induce anulus Burton. Claremont. 4&-44 • C"' _ . bat few motorists to drive any Oil thampoo 1 Fingeiwave 'roc• �j,OR SALE-liandloom, for, weave , faster, but we do'suggest that this Arching • 1' ing T,C Brown, Brougham. +itt .Agent for. McCormick-Dee'rin'gf ]�erm�Maobinery lignit be observed. The Department g9BD BUCKWHEAT FOR BALE. and Repairs. ` are very much concerned : about Manicure j1' arSilver ill variety. APPi7 G. L 44 Middleton. Our lldotto :-"W of have L Uan Ret it, Oi conditions on the highways, and are out to see their regulations altered Facials 60a (� O R SALE-A•n eiectric range, in it is not made.l - lin to Mr. HAIRCUTTING , (i good condition, Phone Pick 670^ 43-45 I, Telephonei890o to. They are also apnea pealing { `Motorist's conscience which is saianother N," NeLIS-8BED. 40 It. lonit at PIC'KERII��G Courtesy eampaif + Thermigae Heaterlea. Oil Persian- to Jane lard �'F. M °Chapmaoffers ; sreceived .p J. S. BALS DON, - � - '( )save had a wonderful effect last ent Waves year. Try C uTtesyl ;1.516 x2.50 $8.50 16,00 nbone Pick. 2200