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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1939_06_16 F • VOL. LV.III - PICKEEING, ONT., FRIDAY, JUNE. 16, 1939 No. 43 '* I]tsaTssttrtattal 6asD�. .-B'IRTHS Pagff-EvanmGREENWOODs Fa �1y Re-Union —_ 'GREENWOOD �. af(etllccrJ The Com¢nittee. for the Pugh- jv�W�+ Borrr;- at the Brierbush Hospital, g - M,ss Mildred Corbett of seugog MILLS - R. S. O. PEARSON--Physician Stouffville, on Saturday, June 10th. Evans Re-union met at the home of Centre was home for the week-end. aadsorgeon. Donbarton: toy 1939, to Mi. and Mrs. Wilmot Hugh Pugh, and made arrange- The Ladies' Bible Class met at I886--1936 E:FORSYTH, Oph.D., Director Tweedie, Brock Road, s daughter. menta for the Annual Picnic to be the home of their president, Mrs, •opt°me'rlest Asetit atlonof Onta.to stag. held at Uxbridge, on June 24th as 31Eilton Pegg on nda evenin tgdral''Memberd-[ e�Ame6kan oyeomeey:--y BROUGHAM gad in 1938. It is ho ed ' Y g (CHOPPING ftaa.eanon. .Eyes examined by appointment. - _ -' pre-arras P Mrs, Hugh Miller and family of Monde -- pbobs ssa.Ctaies unt,Ont• for a large gathering. Pickering, spent Sunday with Mrs. y+ Wednesday and Friday Remember the date of the W. M. Lspa�. -----------------a- Miller's parents, W. and Mrs. Gee. WE GRiND FINE x S, is Thursday, June 22nd at the O. WHPTEVALFi Mrs, Mack and daughter, of Bos- Bran, Shorts and Fted of all _44? DLWALD BUDDY Barrister. Burton home. ton, are yi.siting their cousins Miss ,- -1*A Solicitor,Notary Fuca,,. "Ao,ieyroI-om- Mission Bund had a good attend- A number of our citizens motored Edith and Howard and Will Orm_ kinds,' also' minerals and otber 9 torpp�•ly occyyyyted by the rate A.E.Chria- tlaa..atth_eioaotlowtHou.e.Whitby. sly ance at the B. Ritchie home on to Niagara -_and Hamiltonto see ' eoncentrafes for profitable feeding BEATON, BELL & ROSS Saturday last: Their Majesties. Miss Vanessa. Walls has taken a . . :kept on band-1 The W. J. Brown-family, of Tor- ---- +---- .,position in Pickeringwith MrsA. " l3arrtstots is Solicitors onto,• were with their people here :HIGHLAND CREEK We Stock only the best Poults Bushby. j Wr J.BEATON.K,•C., Telephone last week-end. The W. A. held their monthly Feeds and Supplies. ILBROOKE BELL,&C. Ade1,2838 The Grant Malcolm family of The June meeting of the High- meeting at the home of Mrs., W. land Creek Junior Institute was �'� ID.F.ROSS Galt were with their relatives here Brown and Miss Broa n an Tltnt•et__ N - 372 Bay St. for the week-end. held at the` home of i z, ---- -- - - l' Kiri'POND daY last. LAND SURVEYOR � Toronto - �� Gladys .Witter Spent the Pickering- The president: Mary week-end With her uncle and aunt Tredway, presided ,curing the busin- We welcome Mr. and Mrs, Hut- CU.IiICHARDBUN do Oo., Barrie- chi on to our neighborhood again, F. J. DON9,•AN, t � L. and Mrs. Matthews ass Part of the meeting. Plans while here some years ago they y ,tea,Solis s- Notrnee etc. suite ti9l, Br A., Se, (;, k ��c Lire Sufi Y Y Toronto 5t. i onto illy. Hugh Miller was a were made for picnic y Tdayhon•Ad,1888: P'icit dng Ptwo sell sty' g guest of P sic iu Jul at: had won many friends iri this nes- L. S. On file are the records of •� his cousin, Barstoh Miller and fam- Greenwood Park. The Convener for Surveyors Gibson and Arnold, 86b ghbarhood. It le fine to have them ♦ NGUS hlchtlLLAN-,Batrisw, Sol- sly of Hamilton on Sunaay. International Relations and Peace Mng Str. -East. Oshawa„ phone Icor, !Votary Public, 19:Lelinda Street as neighbors again. TarorBo. Teleahvae Erwin bao3. zest Clayton -Jackson is improving Education, Millie Pooley, gave a The �r ,yI S. of the Circuit 1981, 161y' slowly from a severe heart and paper on Peace Education K 1loystal rheumatic condition. Pilgrim read a paper on Current Events, Marion Douglas,-our dela- Mrs. Walter, Stevenson, on Wed- D: 1�, M, E im R �j BRBBRT T. FALLAISE, L- D S.. 'M� Donald Beer is takingneesday, with Mss, Milton Pegg in 1 JL D.D.S,Graduate of use Royw 000229 of treatments far sinus trouble in a gate to the Guelph Confeplrrice gave char of the Danum Surgwcs and the Untveratty or Toronto. a splendid talk on her three day pro Will all Toronto Clinic. P gsupply Insurance of All Kinds. IOeoe i}raatd.nce second door east of St. And• who are contributing to the •a�'at�tarch;:P_xi;er�rtg,ons• oebu Hour.: 9 George Stevenson visited the visit to MacDonald Hall. Adelight- �+ ..o.y. to 6 aa-,,«.ny sppo►nsment. r7t ray ful lunch was served b t box, for the West, please leave arv". PhoOr PiCk trroo, Miller and-Barclay families last y he host- their donations at the home of Mrs. Beat Rates Available with week-end. Annie,Mary Tredway. and Erma Fred W_ Gibson, not later than 00*insoo at>>t . A number.of St. John's eongzeg- June 24th. Security and Service. ation attended Decoration Day; ser- Pickering Township Assessment Group 3, of the W. A. are apon- vice at'Erskine on Sunday last. sorin an entertainment to be H. 136 voyame TOWNSHIP -Raised at County 8ounr�l, g Put address Phone D. Cleat. Conveysae�.Comc. 106er for. Some of .the young people at - - on by the Scugog Centre Dramatic BROUGHAM ),T'PICK 5IS tattoo alfid,vtu, Accdunt,nt,'Etc. tanner o ended the Junior Farmers' picnic LlaMade tasen,es. .whttevair,or+t_ y On the equalized assessment Club this kriday evening. June 18, _ C at Greenwood on Saturday. y poses, Piekerin it is eglled, "The ,Wild Oat Boy", �lvv ♦♦ nn g r for Count I'ur 8 t' V 8 �PeLN li A. E. R!C!'lART� CIN � �- Gild Ms's. Kilmer, hlr, Burr- Tox-nchip was last vee,$, raised to by Lillian Jfortimer, author of the on hs, Mrs. and Miss Stevenson. „ „: - ol&NE)RAL INSLTRAN(:E- 44,048,132.00. almost double that of 'Cell-known plays Eyes of Love and Mrs. -J, 'Hanley, of Stratfcrd, and "The Path Acres; the Hill". ON MON., WED. and SAT. only AREAL ESTATE visited bfisa Bate on 'Surds County.Cher municipality in the j Y g, After is 1- y Come out and en o an evenin s t,. 939 CONVEYANCING A few from here attended„ the _-•�► entertainment. Special • entertain- We have a quar tity of Seed Oats(Alas- An old establbbed agency, ready funeral of the late Mrs. Joseph, of ' F%ckering Ball Team wing three , given by the ka. Banner, and Victory), also Batley, g � meat Between •acts to serve. Stoufftille, formerly Aporia,, on Games this week. Fort Perry people.-. Admission 25 Ione, picIL 60M . Tuesday. - Purina Feeds, Chick Ftarter, Dairy Ra arid' 10 cents. - - Congratulations are, extendedo Tue;tlay, - Bar Bees --,�--. ~•�r.: 4 F r.. .t; A ful t 1[T MAW y !Irs- 'tic lWter, whQ was lionoured pick 12BII7. CHERRY`WOOD line of the9e well know n seeds Y1► ti YY by -the Board of Sheibourne . . , B. Str. Thursday :-,fiords, Toronto_ Chops 1�:o:ataes, :sit, Miliit,.:, h..r LICSN9ED A tk.ER ANI) United. Church, Toronto, for twen- }mak. 3, ' Secords 0. David Moir. is leaving this vain. 1logConcentrirte. bnrera's,Egg VALUATOR ty-one years; as Dede0hess in that Friday, - Coca-Cola Oweik ld Courtta•3-montrr'a visit to the ]Mash Etc. Phoue or write. Address 911-Dundas (see also inside pages) - --. 3Ir. and &Ips, A. J. Taylor area JD, N .-roelkwood +Y. _ S.treet,.Suet. St, 'lfargaret's Cemetery Board visiting the. WorFd's.Fair at New• 4 Whitby,.Ontario. Classes, Rules and -Regulations - York. - P>lekering Mills " Governing First of July St._:Mtargaret's Cemeter Board will the Y. P, U. please lament- y PICKERINt3 ONT. �BM@rbilSh Hospital Flower Show, iP'ieket�tg Oat. announce their Annual Decoration bei' their.invitations, to the Camp - Da Service to be held in the Cern Fire meeting at Locust Hill on WE DELIVER Government Licenced 3' _ 1. All rules will be strictljt en etery grounds • on Sunday, June ldo�Y evening next. I PHONE 6317 Vain St, E. Stouffville, ODs, forced.- loth at 3.30 p. m, Daylight-Sav- On Tuesday r• trrnnou IaFt, the Phone 191 - 9 2 All - ex 'b' public Z m iia must be xr Ing Time. p ltc school children, under the Maternity, Medical, and Surgical place and exhibitors -out of Shoe. . _x leadership of t), i- r-traic, tet. -•, Yes, We Have cases, taken Doom by 11 a, In. D. S. T. - Crop Improvement :ociation . of Mrs. Fisher, gave a very delight- Maternity Semi-Room r 3. All exhibits must be grown by the County of tlntario. ful demonstration of their year's Drinking founts., ft:ed ._.. exhibitor, work rn music. Rates for 10 days-=25.75 trUl2g!!b,'U bltf bLell,II11C8 4. 'Exhibitors must supply con- The Excursion to Cuelph-on ,lloa• Miss Irene Ratcliffe, of Toronto, lRegistered Nurses in attendance anc2- 0. 24 hour service given, tarner8, day next by the'people, of Ontai i, spent the .w eek-end with Miss Mil- b. • Exhibits -may be decorated •County,' promises to,be a popular died Hollinger, and they attended grit, brooder,• 6toVe and 7lmbularice Service MRS.E.R. GOOC 25-37 .with statice, gypsophila etc, but ore. The cars will meet at 9 a, m-. the Nurses Graduation Exercises at furnace pipes in .all 8ize9.. is not compulsory. standard time; at Brougham and the Oshawa 'Hospital, when their Exact number- of blooms or the bus will leave there about that friend, Miss Vera Greenlaw grad- Also allhardware at 1,88- FOR spikes must be exhibited En A. Rro� should h d be of sent he�n`fr uated. INSURANCE y to y. g,, . um_ Y onable prices. 7. leach ex'hibito'r may enter only her going. Young farmers, milk lir Harry. Newman to represent. Repair D abl Sr.RVICE _ one entry in each.class. producers' and 1�'omen's Institute Conservative Party, in th's Riding work done prompt] Phflne Pickering 67 s. Holders or a brush may be members will find the infor•matio:. at 'Next Federal Election. ALVIN BUSHBY used in arranging bouquets. and entertianment good. CYRI,� E. MORLE�• lo. "No exhibit.gi, entitlel to a 'At the South Ontario Liberal- ga�dware Tinstnith FIRE. AUTOMOBILE, LIFE prize, though it be-the only exhili• F.I JI CLAUNT. Conservative Associatino Meeting _ ACCIDENT; WINDSTORM it in its class,' unless it is' deemed at Whitby, on June 2nd, Mr. Harry :"'TICKERING _ PUBLIC LIABILITY Etc, worthy -by the judge.. Gorden Gostick, sun of llr, and A. Newman,' of Fairport ' Beach phase SEK VICE'. PROTECTION 11. All exhibits must -re ir, Mrs• Frank Gostick was taken to, was selected to repre-rent the Con- St. Michael's Hospital this week to ser�•ative Party. in this Riding as P till IO p. m. D. S. .T. Candidate in the next Federal t Aj�O - a uhdergo an exar.;iration. His con it 12. Collections are permitted 3 - . A feet by the wit o t..e a e. rn Poti N E. McEwen, of 1 . 13. The prizes are as follows - `iitficult to diagnose, althoug�m a f0 kering• was also 'on the slate l s 1st, 25c., 2nd. 15c. 3rd, 10c. s thou r n o ..-CHEMICAL form of blood-poisoning i ht on inati n • M. A Swee stake to be. responsible for his illness. �.`O�1T1 p prize from.the A quiet y g Picker's First of July FOOD '\brser• S ! but,prett weddin was g Y Celebration is y tock of E. B. Brown, of VITAMIN is MINERAL TONICS 6 .perennial roots, of named oar- solemnized on Saturday afternoon, June 10th,'at,3 p. m., at •the home Pickering Dominion Day Cele- -� reties, to,the- exhibitor winning the of llr, and Airs, Ed, Leu-is, of bration gives promise of being To aid in tlte: highest number of points. the best yet: The Calithum ian �15 T p c•-- Claremont, when their eldest,dao- P Prevention of Nutritional Anaem• r stake Prize is aw- ghter, Jessie Clara, was united in parade will start at 1.30 sharp, Motor �lrrlb ay or Night arded on .the following basis - ia marriage to Samuel Lle�tel}y�a; son D. S. T., followed by classes for prevention of Rickets, Dental �► Phone 1300 int, points; 2nd, 3 points•, 3rd, 1 the best team of horses, best decor- point. I of 4Ir, and ;tors. William Taylor, Caries, and.Tetany of Vitean- of Uxbridge. Rev. P. D. August- decoated pony, best decorated car, beet In D, deficiency. Classes ins officiated. 9iiss Marjorie Moth- decorated bicycle, children s comic preventiort. of Iodine deficiency group ;l3teresting MI.—_ 11 e _ a- e. - -- 2; 3 Roses an variet� - e hrep Big Prizes in ever class. Y Y• bride was given in marriage by her T Y SaLULuing .Funeral Director 3. 3 Roses, one variety. rather, and' wore a gown of Pink Four noted Men's Softball teams, Adelicious food -Furniture Defiler 4. Roses, Best Collection. _ S'heer and carried a Bridal Bouquet and two ladies' teams will be cont- -Containing quantities'ef Vita. - - 5. Basket of. Roses of bweet-heart Roses and Lil of- peti-ng. Twelve races for children, ; ODIIt, y mins and Minerals frequently ei�kerinst. a 6. 1 Spike DelphiniuiA the-Vi.0ey. bliss Irene Lewis sis- and four for men and women, Ten _ 7. 3 Spikes-Del himuniter of the bride was maid-of-honor specialty competitions, including lacking in ordinary diets.' tz 8. 6 Spikes Delphinium - .. and wore a own of Blue Sheer cross-country bicycle, 'race, tug-of- and Small'•dose—Easy to take 9, Collection Delphiniurrt and carried a< bouquet of roses. war, slow auto race. 10. Best Bowl of Pansy, with fol- Mr, Grant Taylor, brother of the The baby show will be a big ev .24 day treatment, $1.15 Hage. : ent, with a flower show, games' of groom wens best man. After the re- ,, 11. 18est Collection Perennials• ception the happy couple left on a skill, side shows and refreshments, 72 day treatment,` $2.46 12. Collection of Annuals motor trip to Fort Wflliim and on all adding to the enjoyment. A full JONES 13. Bouquet suitable for buffet• eir return will reside Hie Clare- evening's grand-stand FtH E P11 -ic-1-11KE ING thentertain JONES diving-rocrn boisquet. mont. ment is also pr•oviried. 15. Dining-room bouquet not over A full account of the prizes and The Re8t11 Dr114'e15t 9 in, high First of July Celebration, Memorial events, the names of the donors ' 16, Best basket of flowers.,, 'I Park. Picketing. and other details will be published Mae Piek. 60 ..4W is our next issue. , 're>v[�,�i-sem• 'u'_�e,am a..,t: �+.v.o ,u '. _ - ... i - Hysteria Reigns As Refugees' ' Ship Driven From Cuba �•�,. "• WORTH _�__Modera__ --- -REACHING IN - - -- _ Etiquette FOR! .. BY ROBERTA LEE f :<' Your first pipeful of D;3-ie Plus i.-When aarson has finished Wy phelpful i1 he still eating, isn't itwill convince you tl at it goes • stack the empty dishes? further and lasts longer too. 2.-Should a man and wife re- '• gister at a hotel as "William L. ' Allen and wife"? 3.-How long before the hour .•�""" for the c)iurch wedding ceremony shou1 d guests arrive? - i - 4When you have been intro- laced to aperson, and upon leav- ;� ing,, this person says "I hope I Aim- shall see you again before long," aLUG SMOKING 4 1' what should the response be. low- When a man is forced by t' "^^ circumstances to send a girl whom 1 _ .. e h h b o Ontario Was h. E _c a as been ace mpany ing,'home year. akar o representatives al- The Benton Cit;;. ,. in'a taxi, should be pay the taxi ready have arrived from Sault Ste: tric association reccrtl elimirat- y fare?. Marie, Piclon. Amheretburg, Kitch- ed meter readers Fad asked all sy v li.-Should a pe:•son butter the ener, Ota en Sound, Slmcoe, Walk- customers to'read their owns- x, ostcard and ma];e +4i " entire' slice of bread at one time? erton, Englehart, Brighton, Dry tern, report by p 3 Artswers den, Stayner and elsewhere. payment-by money order. 1--He may consider u helpful, '6 >-, � _ but it is certainly not good form to do so. The dishes should re- ' RPfus 9}newish refuwees from Ge:asany -at main as they are until the waiter vana, Ciba, the Hamburg-America liner. ours sal a -fio , 2• cruise !a-Me-Carribbean-until-some=other-port,was-made-available for ----should register,-Mr.aald-.b1rs•. Wil- .the landing of the refugees. Failing this the •liner.sailed back to Ger- liam L. Allen, Chicago. Omit the mapy with its cargo of human misery. 3iany of the women refugees greet address. 3.-About twen- PROVED �'� became hysterical as the St. Louis sailed from Havana and had to be iy minutes, never later than ten �� -restrained from throwing themselves overboard. They would rather jump minutes. 4:-"Thank you. I hope ,, s into the sea than return to Germany. I shall see you again, too." 5.- r EEDINAY RASE: lie should ask the driver the ap- 'N 'N QI ANAPO f• j : --- •1 t-the-fare- . %�,,. old saved - YE!� izer? I have a large quantity of and pap him, adding enough for a •� d THE WWM DOW( it rotten and would use it on the tipa K.-No. One should butter Fop 20 MUS land if it would be of ank-value a small. piece at a time. - ���������� to the land.--S.A.-Leeds County. - :` � •• . A.-In reply-to yaur inquiry of Schools Compete i the 12th instant, which has been !"' unfortunately mislaid until now, At Exhibition I wish to say that sawdust is,not looked upon as a very high grade An old darks approached the fertilizer. I have one analysis of Every Province In Domitnion it which shows a content of itbout Will Have Entries By Scisol- sainiater cautiously and Tey light• .1r, Nitrogen, .2ec Phosphoric ;ars In C. N. E. Competi- :ty tapped his shoulder. Acid, .4Sro Potash. 'This is how it I "Parson, Sub." he, said, "Ah done tions This Year 'compares with Oat Strata, the lat- I wants you ail to pray for me. Ah's 2% Phos Ilio a bad way. suh.' ter is G.2!b Nitrogen, That so-called "aetr C�nadlans^ "Well, Rastua, wtiat's..wroag with Fhoric Acid andl.0410 Potash. I are quick to take advantage of the „ preslusne that s light dressing of facilities provided by the Ontario you"• , this material on a heavy soil would Suh, Ah's got a floating k!l.ney, system of 'educatloa is strikingly As a ,dinet result of th,tir e:pslri•ae• ' 1h has, duh." tend to open the sail up. On light reflected in the extraordinary num- -gained as the sptttstdwsys of the s- , _ soil it would tend to bind the soil ber of foreign names in the more world. Firesten•engineers save offer "But. Raatus." replied the m-n together andgive it boll tater. "I can't pray for physical y than nineteen hundred eatrte', al- you the son saeional now Champion things like that; I only pray Lor Sawdust does Sot rot .very ready received in the school ex- Tire. Bunt with the now Safety- Sawdust things." quickly, but applied In moderate hibite and competitions at the.-Can- Lock coeds and a rt•w sad advanced c uSntities wtlttld be of Home bent- adian National Exhibition this year., method of Gum-Dipping, this new "Yon all can't pray for s float• . l - ing' kidney? Thea how come you fit to the sou. Northern Ontari. mining and aS-' tine u 3Sg'o Th• str . �w ; rlCultural areas s ill be represented Gear-Grip tread+ thoussuade of " all prayed last Sunday for the loose for livers?" In a very large way. In the Kirk- lomanage,• No�d qty and land rake dis.tric[ alone lice �sum, 4u� stops. Drive is today { 1st Kangaroo Annabelle, I` echool4s base sent 504 entries and to 7�r **are Firestone Dealer (*here's the baby? What $eitente there are more to follow. Entries and Put en Champions-4he only ►' ys (Ind Kangaroo-My goodness. embrace writing drawing. mode-I- -tire that is prow" on the spe•d"r•y '9^ I've had my pocket piEked! -7:1S ling !n soap, elan and oche: mater $or Too; safety on'the highway. lals. -and all the wide variety' of j tan's • a the £zhib tt _ Progress of romance to the Doing work covered t -wheat be?!. deduced from rhe Reg- educational section. ]larked In- * tna iSask.) Leader-Post c:asstfied crease in t: number of ex'il�ita ..from all parts of Canada has neces, columns; Teacher Wanted, Protestaa:; Sal- -glim Types Safest sit shifting the to of the ary, 3550: 11 pupils; Engltsh-speak- The slim• !asthentic" type of P*-- educational ,n to the meazan, Ong dintriet; nine teachers married son is likely to go through life with ine of the Automotive Building. Every pro%ince in the Dominion tmm schoo1ja last 19'years. Poest• I'brmal: Er sten !ow. blood Dres- M p' N - - C slave but the "pyknic" type,vehar• -moi hate Ise 'a: _less--rr _.-entA is ` 'btlities not exhausted. Give phone , tis in �srluxil :imp. a•[o�s ?his !'&umbers when re'p1y!ng. Address, acterized by $port•. broad 'bods Teacher. Box 1,5. Hasley, Sask. structure, ie snceptible to high blood pressure. a-cledical su1•sey -11 makes me fad shows. Class--iFiedo lr•EARN 6.4BNIr.BYlrf. To think that we. ('l i1, it!on causes many lagan- nits\ + u[s ts•t ne•asa Can never see a alive dlseases, and many of these rove N„•r,�H A HI,'t%% START ANYTIME %:I'Fl alt ,ipur Vertebrae. are aecompanted by ocertyetght, l,rP NCiTt'1T Qi'At•ITY -%r RriCK ■ ■ to-date tiy&trm. ,ov.•rnment. Advertising.. onso Ttarhe Free 1i, i4 rttl e M .a4. fPne•are victims of doth hurry erd #,d brm pncec alt from blood test, _Ragbag School. Qu �#•'et. rd breeders. E'ncc lain . Jun•+:Father: "I wish you wouldn't al inac,iyity- lctandard Quailry Iirtrred .Gt]t. Easy, Tornnto. ways keep asking questions. Didn't ,.pynamlte`' In Bugs ° arks. ��'hlcc t;nrl s. Nrw HamD- MEDIC s I. '70Q ever hear that curiosity killed hire L3edc. EEybrvds 38.:5; ;10.0• {1{1;: TS N1F i'iRaT }:\I'k:P,IE\t'E "The "hidden dynamite,' carried ullces it1"5: 'o•-kerels SS.00. with a brooder �to%e. but E still EiAF !'EVER, RV�L ff;.vF.R the Cat'." 1 I.rs c F•t;g t;unlit}' Heacq Creedn' hY%e as many i hicks ua t Daid for fererrr. Money Ba.x lietnedS• 3: 10. Little Arthur: "What did the cat by some of the amai.eSt bugs which S9.?5: pullers. 513.:5: ' ockerels. -.after i weeks_' says 3Irs. A. E. ,_n„ Windeor, •.)n- infest assn is declared today to be SII,Oo. Bigger !'roti• Quaury skis hr- t'anada Herb .-want to know, Father?" . }l,.n f arrive i nui, n U, p oil rRr10. y1 potent cause o_ disease and of ; i}' higher, F'rce a-,r••ular.-Top ,.hicks a.rr, x1R'e and keep on. death during;he slimmer months. `_ t.cot North - i Notch 'hickories '-velplr On•. lit sari. �rdrr }pars now. Bray FILMS OF\t LVt'FD Hauhery, 1:n John S ' N _ Cupid may be a good ss+ot 0U) lEami)tnn.-nntnrio. This "dynamite" is the virus of ctLT: Ole l.l' H0ns Il•t1' FII..M8 DEVELOPED. TtY.t) pit` Ty but he makes some awful Mrs. - - of oath and I'PLE E:N.LAF.•3E. Rocky Mountain spotted fere:; car-. tate-kd from,bl,ni rested ll-c they y HENT coupon Ofteet P;::'o- t ra rock bottom yn.t s «hlFe they DL'91NES�•Ut'r't)!t1't Nl,'1'Y r!ed by dog ticks and transmitted l.tst. k boar• flu:city t;', rtnt; . . liussel. �• grabby Dep. "-�" 4 to man wtlen an infected tick bites 4i1 n i'cliet.c. 13'5 'rears: L'rge �•r•\12T Yi)L'It JR'� BL'SI.15a Toronto. • nn1:tY add Alc. tri:6�., 1•t.,;_ - , Farm Forum + a human be'-n,. it i5 50 powerful i•t- Q - .,) F:%'cry dollar �a.e profit. � )'cit •e%•- - fit Qunliry add " :ih ipp('i sir. 3 rite •'nw Profit. l�'rite Ec= 1'RRNtt\A2. ., t ?flat the aAlOtlRt Which Could be ,l r, 'spyn•hcrr.-Tap• X•otr•h, i.lii•_1:' �,nonly Dlstrl ^^ ,%• •'u r- _. picked t p on a pin point can ca:iss rr,t t.uiiph. unt• ;•s :%venue, i.eaniin;ton, ")nwrio. ?I:1 ItIlY-HUN(1RCOS 'rl) L'H' ,_ E Q.-Would.you please. tea me death. n�neN , Inrr<• -- -- - - trio'. JIanY.n'lih Wido t i•-at- • pts' ' daur;hters. aV�dowa a-,tth if it would do any good to put Rate of Fingernail Growth �F.\V T.(1%%' 1'1'.l l:. .%1"r[.1: Jl'Vh- 1 g y Al hardwood ashes (sifted) _2n my Tao lloctols frons Queen's tial- .u . firanaard L2tiattn ( ,rrc•t I'ttx� uaFtt 'FD nerta „ Nh l )1 rtY• Partic'1 :bra IOc. ,:in- -Rate r ia . Row '�g C:nl ar r hays informed J''{n.1.s, 1Chite Rro:k•,, NF«' mp 1 l;l:E F.\I.AK!;E\1I VT %�'iT1E E.\'. . harts. t bride $8 t" "i'o lawn as the glass is rather poor %-e-s:t-, Kingston, ,hire Red c, H-' cry' roll filar deecboped and ,e:Fht •crr•4s 39.t�'�. lamed T TUBAIh:U S1:;JV17, .. oving to sandy soil, also wi5 - }s;;hurt,g •SS:15. 1,%I.V�tc 515.2 a. --r�- . prints ,,_ Repriritc <Ame Prices. !nexpena ve Y. o da to put arcus d dahlia root "•- t; y are study;ng the rate of the Itis Tar tlu:aity hntcl,r4* from Rrilzhtlinr Studio; 22A Riclimond timonlials. t:nerRnte4d. ACV ce - -owth of the human,fingernall in In , 30 „i:n,C Cr'gs Heavy Prr-eds St. Fast, Toronto. tree. Bartlett'& vox 1 Wlnr. :eg. K.W.-York County. g r t ockerets - A.-As to applying Hardwood 11opes of i.!uminating �erta!n I Sy.ro, I.el:hotnv 4s.tO5� pullets $18, vein' SEFFl:it FI;J"; I ,FREE �1 [T) , `Ashes to your lawn, this will itlean ph,-,s of ^.Rye; .rfscarcb. i0. Frc.e a'talo}u.--Kaden Eler- gestion, }Eearth,;:i hoe. ke trig, i•hi:k'Hatchc"S, T.imited, Bad- .•a>L1%IX'; 0Fl1El1-.F!.t:E 51'1.0 "Arms Anhtrid "a,,.ere� for rl•_-ck Sin application of Potash and Lime. I' cin nnta:to. AX Fon like a fienu'ne 5:15 Re- relief, 35r- boS. ]f you like a fair amount of Clo- tail Value blade to atcasure salt -Arms Products, 1_,T%T(rd A':e.. ver in your lawn, it will be cluitc awYou Ma Reduce rat-UDI L t HU N� of y u your 4 tree for only a little \Inntrcal, 11uc. good, het ever, if the SOIL IS sl'.-gilt- H ■ I 'Ttt•FIIDLF. TEIt;(i QUAL-ITti i:OV- of you! pare time? %rite today PUPS F0H rrnn,cnt Approved Chicks in the or full details. The I(udsort i'om- -A,'••p'. ly acid which I surmise it Rlight ne I { tc price field for June. -:rade pn;,, Labelle {11dg., �Contret,l." 1'_ A P.arrrd Rnrks, \en Idalnpshira 1••Olt �.\1,1:-ST['P:' !\El: .tND ♦. rin¢r^:�I , nicl Pt,p.c. 3 %ff ... h Td - -pp --. - --- WIF e' cation of Ha1d%%ood Ashes tvoald Or tuners x14. 5, t'ockerels 'S8. moat a o 1 e �cerS }irn%,n T.P4horn+. W111tr L4ghorns Ul1l'5: (:IRIS' Well GTV}: S'OI A it. Oxburn, t4 I tri! it 1':e.,• mweeten it up and slake it a more Veins--meal U 4 38.93, Pullets S1g.75. tictra Profit ;t genuine Nlovinr; Picture Ufa- t?uelph. _ - desirable location for •vai•uablc !:rad.>, the kind that weigh two �ftinc (complete tyith films:--1'op- ,!gYaS es and C10%'er. ,4 Sim Ie Horne Treatment _rounds per hundred more Heayy eye, Charlie Chaplin, Bu,•1: Tones, SE\VIN(: alAt;Hl\'h'� K As to putting hardwood a?hes ` P Preeds $11.45, Putiets 516.90, [.e B- T«turel K }inrdy, etc.. etc.T AB- LS Show• ' The world pfiogrcues. Today many r..inor �3iorns $10.2•., Pullets ss»-1.95. Prompt SULC'rFI.Y FRF1.1 for selling only l•tJR SEWING :•i.a�;tl INF,y,. :=.E around dahlia bulbs, recon ailments that took Weeks to overcome can -delivery. Free poultry book.- 6 packages ChsmDoo! stash namr pairs, suDDlies`:.•I rnattes. ich- g 5. he helped mt{ch more quickly. If go•.t•have' rweddlc C'hick Hatcheries Limit- and address todry;-wr trust you! or trade-in, l'e'a„ '!loved rt'.:b that dahlias thrive in a s'.i htl aricose veins or bunches, start'today to ed, Ferlrua, Ontario. ,'harm. Studio, f3oc 144, ViriJt i:'• fires In stock - •t ro'e A art `acid to neutral soil. If your soil ', bring,them back to normal size and if you _l3. t'. = K tion. :i 511 You�e��t:_rt'or,in'' ' DRA\' CHICKS +� c slightly acid, then the addition a:J�txact,andodg;al bottle of ?[none's SAY �F BRAY HUH f:o/)D� STA%11't: _,• of hardwood ashes n'ill,correct this Emerald Oil at any lispensing pharmacist CHT'tI+ R1 FFRS est, healthiest r.. condition since 'they carry 30 c and dp eiit nicht and morning 1•i the in h. ks are the eves & , ora and all types ,erent GOP, !•atf,J.i:,..' wtlile i2-A; larged a•etns. [n a short time the veins .,hicks thry'ye 'e%•er seen;' writes cV1Gy, 1Y)UYEK, 'PRAN:4F,)ItMA- .\Iti\b'h()I:y:llT.A\f� `'. . Iv:t S. 4N i•.F- lime. The potash in wood ache= , mould begin to aro•.%• smaller and by regular Miss Jane. McPherson. Dundalk, [lone switches, f Vntnrio, N. P.. " Get your order of finest qual{ty Hair Hoods write Price lista furoi•tt,_-Fd. :.'m• will help the formation of starch ase soon anproach normal- l�, "•,nndlan I I People alto want to red,,,- varicose a-eirs t for slurd5'. taxi->~rotdnt; B 130 Nfll Illustrated will onto fHum• well, Itotwooil, : In dahlia roots whcih is also de• m swellings, should not hesitate' w t-.' a I hirla today. Bras- Hatchery, Issue No. �� -' r39 hirable. I tittle at once. R i% co nenrrrp.ting and eco• Tot Strer-t North, Hamlltou, On- an Hfltr �'77D1V CD. �ZB f a*hurt( comical that a small tottic lasts a long time, I arlo. Toronto. Q.-Could you please tell me if „ , o • Titus and Timothy avers closely Aged Frequent T associated as companions and help- • • • ' 6�f William o: of Paul. Timothy was sensitive Mishap V�etuYls 1� THIS CURIOUS WORLD Ftr�tison Sunday A affectionate, also sympathetic - • x and dependent. Titus reveals more schoolof energy, vigor, of discretion, and Chances of Death it Car Ac- - '` of decision. Titus appears first in eidents Four.run" as Great ' SAWOLST Gal, 2:1, where Paul remarks that for People Over 65 As They -S P;40 NA Lesso' 11 when he went up to Jerusalem with Are For Steell meso' In 714E SAWING a a Baraabas .from Antioch, together Mario with his adopted son, Timothyk and G?IAMON� that Titus remained with him dur- IS ' �• Ing his three years of ministry !a 'If your mother Is 4S years oldACK, LESSON XII Ephesus. It was he whom Paul sent ! t ' her chance of death as -the result PAUL WRITES PERSONAL to Corinth with the First Epistle of an automobile accident is more • LETTERS to the Corinthians. than three .times that of her 40- 1 ,1 Timothy 1:1-l: 6:1116; 2 Tim- A11 that we know of Philemon -- - ot'�y 1:1-1i; Titus 1:1-6; Pi�ile- year old son or daughter and four , we know from the short letter. We times as great as that of her grand- -- _`�� s Prt­ed Test, 2 Timothy 1:1.16; �-- Philemon 1.7. 21, 22 uatfve and inhabitant of Coiossae, Safety officials said last week where his son lived and labored; Golden Text—Give diligence to that the reasons more old people 9 that be was brought to Christ by ' present thyself approved unto are killed are .because they react Sr. Paul (v, 19). The object of-the .� ' God, a workman that needeth more slowly !n an emergency than THE '�/At ' OF THE letter to Philemon is explained by not to be ashamed, handling a- its contents. Onesimus, a slave o1 do young people, they very often G{tPtNT C^CTC.IS ;w ri;,ht the word of truth. 2 Timo- have poor eyesight and hearing - ri; 2:f5. Philemon, had run away from his and they sometimes succumb to ` /' PLERTED master and found his way to the injuries not exceptionally serious, UKE AN ACr�JRJ10N, s 'THE LESSON I\ ITS SETTING city of Rome. !WHICH ALLOWS THEA T:me The First Epistle to Ti- 1, Paul, a prisoner of Christ Je due to lowered vitality. TO EXPAND AND "mot*_r and the Epistle to Titus sus. and Timothy, :our brother. to Figures compiled by the Motor ACCOMMODATE ANY "were written between Paul's first Philemon.-our beloved, and fellow-. Vehicles Branch of the -Ontario AMOUNT Os= WATER- and second imprisonments in Rome worker, 2. and to Apphia 'ov. sis- Government show that of every THAT IS A\/A1LA8LF_-. abot: A.D. 64-44. The Second Ep- ter: and to Archippus our fellow- 100,000 children up to 4 years old, Iatle to Timothy was written just soldier, and to the church in thy two were killed last year; of every ., shor;:y betore Paul's martyrdom, house: 3. Grace to you and peace 100,000 between 5 and 14, three A.D. 67. We are not quite sure of m God, our Father and the Lord were killed; of every 100,000 be• he pistle Pha:mone p obab Fethe aboutEA D. 62to wastes making mention of thee in of every 100,000 between 36 and SOME SAECtES — -- --- P'ace — All these epistles were my prayers. 54, three were-killed; of every 100,- OF pEEp-SEA -writ:en from Rome.The Epistles to 5. Hearing of thy love• and of the 000 between 55 and 64, two were SrAR MSHM Timothy were probably sent to faith which thou haat toward the killed, and of every 100,000 persons ARF_ Ephesus; the Epistle to Titus was Lord Jesus, and toward all the over 65 years old, eleven died as �,,� sent :o Crete; the Epistle to Phtle saints. The love was displayed to- the •i' mot was sent to_C4laaaae. wards the Christian congregation, lH eoM,++7++„sA+sAv«cewa --- �—Young Soldier of Christ the faith towards the Lord Jesus B=-!ore considering some of the Christ; but they are so knit togeth- hearts of the saints have been re- ALTFJOifGH the diamond is among the clearest of all known re-ries of Paul'stwo letters to Ti• er where they truly exist that 9t. ireshed through thee, brother. substances, when ground fine it resembles the powder from a lead moti:y it will oe profitable for us Paul speaks of them both as ezhtb- 21. Having confidence in. thins pencil. The beauty of the diamond is due to the reflection and re- to :scall the..outstanding facts re- ited alike towards Christ and to troctfoa of light entering the stone 0, - garc:ng the lits and work of this obedience I writs unto thee, know• - - C %yards his church. Ing that thou wilt do even beyond NEXT: WI►at was the only means of defense of the Aeffeasrrtse r young soldier o2 Christ. It -seems S. That the feilowship of thy own what I say, 22. But withal prepare iloosarr? "probrble that Timotby was born may become effectual, in the me also s lodging; for I hope that '- -at E-erbe or Lystra, his father be- knowledge of every good thing that through your prayers I aball be r Lag s Greek, his mother Eunice a 4s in you, unto Christ. granted unto you, These words In- 7 •�+ ,r� y+ �+ Cbr:atioa Jewes It would appear cons- dicate Panl'ti hope that be would Versatile ile ACLI ess the; Paul on his second mission- ?, For I had mush joy and' awry )Dorney fouud in Lystra, some• -fort in. thy love, because the very soon be set free agaia. s _. what to his surprise, this highly Al HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Pazsle 12 Lion's hGaW _ esteemed believer. and, discerning in > picture actress YJ 1 I Q'N A'8 A w y N 13 Year. .m and apt pupil and a prow- 1,9 Motion t.I H, I N tsit:s 'telper. he had him set apart N Qt E 20 She acts tis by the presby'ery for the labour RADIO ���� nock. 5-O T A TQ M9 of an evangelist. Y. comedies is 14 Competitor.' Q N t••i A SIE �) T-e three mos: powerful intent- 15 Self. I T AIR'Ei^11lt,ryu R'A V"r 22 Not many. Ives 'to holy living which can exer• ■ r sy' C 16 Impetuous AIG; ryt11Lf am L 23 She acted (o N e w 7 17 Leopard. case a Christian are those whish A N D W O!T!A'TiEG R!S' —ori the Pau. Continues to emphasize to TI. - ,Sy MAOGE ARCHER 19 Soo18 To n.. a 21 Party ins V E KW111CrC>t E E A stage. mo:hy as he writes him this to g R T E'N D 1 S L 25(:hristttna the tender•, lofty letter, namely, 14to -SL*11♦tER NOCRS days at 715 p.m. . Arch Obolers EiT Q G!A carol. an,, lawsuit. 5 !act that Christ has come and re than one rsdlo program bas Plays have been switched- from 24 Buried A E 3 1 T, 28 Elm. saved as ttrota our sins, the fact gone completely popular for the 18 D,m, to 9.30 p.m. on Saturday CAN O (� 1 28 Merchandise - Saturday _ summer months, The Ford Sunday 27 Pitcher. 29 To e the: we are appointed Ay him to be evenings, beginning June'S4. H I C N ject, met and women of God, and the Evening Hour has been changed to TO BE HEARD . ... June 16, at 30 Heavy string. 38 Made of steel fac: that Christ iicomin back ag 8 p.m., NBC, CBL, Cities Services 31 You and L 49 Indian race, area. 37 Fierce wind. g the Ford Summer hour. Same day 32 Incarnation of 52 Eng1 h coin, 2 Part of mouth, 38 Low soft flat air the power of a finished re and same time, but will feature . 8.e0 p.m., CBC, CBi. — Miss yfshnu. 53 Heaa ' god, 3 Bugle plant- ,40 ftilroad. demptton. the power of a holy cat= James Melton. Francla White. Don Trent's Children 9 Rm., CBS, 33 Golf device. 54 To rub out. 4Combed with 42 Manufactured. ting, anA the power of a glorious 4,111 Tune Up Time ...... 10.15 Voorhees Orchestra and "Rouge 34 Equipage. 55 Rodents. a card. . 43 Forehead. of Christ Jesus through the will of Reporter." Rumor has it now :hat D-m., eBC,CBI. — My Home.Topn hope' June 1 I p.m., CBC. CBI, — 35 Rubber trees. 57 She was born S Senior. 44 Wine vessel :!F Magic Key is likely to switch f,om 37 Before Christ. in — 6 Recession. 45 Pretense. 2.'Ttmotby 1, Paul, an apostle Sunday .tD Monday from 5.00 to The Little Review 8 p.m,. CBS, 38 Festival. 58 She is tuts *Prize contest. 48 To pull along. God, according to the promise of 9 P.M. beginning June 2e, and in- MBS -- Johnny Presents ...... 9 p.m., daughter of a _ 11te a•bich is in Christ Jesus. 2. to CBS — Honolulu Bund ...... 10 p,m., 99 Genuine. g 8 Tiny lake 47 Tardy. stead of Ur- Frank Black and his ' .41 SmoldeFing fartsous 9 Leguminous 50 Noah's boat T!taothy, my beloved child: Grtace, symphony, a Metropolitan singer NBC. CBI. -- Arch Oboler's Plays coals theatrical plant. SI Distinctive A. mercy.-peace, from God the Father .,. June 18, v p.m.. 'SBC — 'Magic and a Broadway player, we are to •• 45 Full of —• '- 10 One who theory. Mand Christ Jesus our Lord. 3. I do hear,'Rudy Vallee,Sonia.Hen iP and Key ...... 3 p.m., CBS. C'FRB — Col- puddles. VERTICAL rants. "'53 Within. t' thatk God. whom I serve from'my umbla Symphony . 4.30 p.m., �. - � 56 Senior. forefathers in a pure conscience. CBS — International Polo Matches ,• hoar unceasing is my remembrance The Canadian Broadcasting ('or- .......S,p,m.. NBiI CBL - Chase and 1Z 5 4 5 G d II i t " ration is dots . of :hoe !n my supplications, ni Do g itself well to the . Sanborn Hour .,,... 9 p.m.•. TBS, g�„�ra�[d day 4, longing to see fifes, re matter of summer symphony..Two ('FRB — Ford Summer Hour ...... 3 mbering thy tears, that I may aeries bare been added. to the net 9 p.m.. CBC; CBT. - • Prize Winning be filled with joy. "This is a brauti• wont, the Chalet concerts from Play'Promduced ... June 19, 8 p.m,. f7 1 N: and pathetic thanakgiving. Aloa[reat on Wednesdays from 8.30 CBS, C'BRB — Tune Up Time ...... '. -jr;:­ 5. Having been reminded of the to 9.30 111 and the Summer Sf•m• 8 p.m., NBC. CBI. At Pearil ....., p 1 t x, unfelgaed faith that is in thee; and • 'phony -from Winnipeg �n W'ednes- y p,m., C't3S. l'F"RB Radio which dwelt tirst in thy grandmoth. days.from 11.30 to midnight. -Also Theatre ...:.. 10,50 p.m., CBIS. ('FRB 6 y er Lois, and thy mother Eunice; plans have already- been made to —Columbia ]Workshop ...... June 20. titd. I am persuaded,.in thee also, •broadcast the popular Toronto Pro- 8 p.m., CBS, CFRB -- F.d: G, Rob- I Guard The Truth menade Concerts again this year. Inson ....,. 8.30 p.m., NBC, CB 1, -6• For which cause I put thee in definite plans seem to have been Information Please 9 p.m., 3 remembrance that thou stir up the made for any-dramatic series, ex- CBS, C'FRB — We: the People .. .. gift of God, which is Is thee all cept that series which, will include 9.30 p.m.. NBC, CBL — Fibber Me- 6 t - production of the prize win- Ge'e•and Molly ...... June 21, NBC, _ th.ou-)I;h the laying on of my hands, the Paul directs his peu to the very niag plays of the past season's CB CBS. -, One Man's Family ......8.30 O - heart of Timothy. What .Paul urg: C dramatic contest, p-m !Alfred Walleastein, guest C. es Timothy to do is to hold fast AROUND.THE DIAL .•v;ifer•tive conductor Monti-eat Symphony 6 and never swerve from the great,. June 16, the WOR Symphony shifts 9,30 p.m., CBC, CBL Percy ' euis"btr% un 'dble to Fridays at 8,30 p,m. -:.-:Jack F'aitjt's 1yi�sic...... June .'r2, B-P•m•, 9 SI 2 j truths concerning Chrjyt and his Benny broadcasts from his famous , NBC — Rudy Vallee ...... 9 p.m., as?ratlou. We may allow differeue- hometown. Waukegan, 111., on Sun- NrC, ('BL —Good \,ewe ...... 9 p.m. "es in secondary matters, but we day, ,Tune 25 ....`. Elliott Roosevelt, CBS, CFRB — Major Bowes Am- 4 _ must never move from the founds• son of President Roosevelt, is com- ateer Hour ...... 10 p.m., NBC. CRL tio:i- truths of our faith.. mentating'over•Mutual on Satur- —Ring Crosby. I REG'LAR FELLERS—Public Enemy . By GENE BYRNES WHATS A=1N� WHAT A QUESTION, WHAT ON EARTH PINHEAD! ITS LIKE Dow YOU WANTTO I WOULON' BEA �,. IN JAIL LIKE, BIT SURPRISED a iJAt5YBELLE? YOU SEE. 1T LN,-TH1 KNOW WHAT JAIL - I'M TAKfN BACK --Z-^ MOVIES! YOII WEAR IS LIKE FOR, " ' A LIBRARY BOOK 1 — -- - - -- AN ITS TW ^ti •YOU LIVE BEHIND OONT EXPECT TO WEEKS�OVER OUE 9AR5, AND `YOU 1;0 THERE , DO YOU? I II ,r 'EAT NOTHIN; BUT ,p,,• t�^�� ••,,� . / BREAD AND WATER. • to � - � � .. ''~ /r' - � s ^ ^i _ ♦J e_ Il c 13 \ :. e,.aa..+ ,. _ 4 _'w u i says a+,v.nst�a.r" t =: ///�J'./� •d\ �•sr P':+r' •• .4. 'k "d+r.•,ir s~_ ^'F r Rr yt _ _ �. • 77 .v r..• I� '� iiiORSE REGISTER I'1¢ i:.I�¢ LY6C� Qq Notice to Distributors of Raw 'li k basement of the church and this Dunn and son, John, attended the ?aro T an O The Black Percheroq Stallion, ass followed by a first-class con- Decoration Day Service at Devon ~- -Through Hic La cert in'the town.hall.--A-hu g ,�; on Sunday �- - kory (Enrol. No.-11155 _ _ SL75 pe year; $1.60 paid in advaw passed May 30th 1939, pasteurize- Form 8)-the -per of AiiOa Ree- -utiful and delicious -birthday cake-. last_. -Subscriptions to the United Staum tion of milk in certain areas of -or, will stand for service at his was cut and everyone given a.lib- Callers at the Matthews' Ho and fit. Brllaia $2-W fa advance. province obligatory,, van stable. Terns $10.00 and provibecomes obligateral taste. This ended a very inter- on Sunday, were Mr. nd Jars. . - _ -the legislation to take effect on ; esting celebration and thg-meeting Crocker Jr,. Misses Bell, 'Miss M. --. . JOHN M U K K A R. P ro o rie tc r June 30th; 1939 and thereafter to ;O'I:NIODtDRE AGAIN = the of many,old friends. Lathem, and Miss E, Taylor, of Oct. 1st 1939 ificlusiv.e. choicely bred Clydesdale stallion, The Social Evening meld by "the Toronto. Town.ihip Council rfhe area affected in the Town- (2,')812), the property of-Robt. Da- Y. P. at the home of Miss Doris -._ -ship of Pickering induces that part foe, of Green River, will make the Johnston, was a very jolly and en- of the township south of the 3rd season of 191139 as follows - Tues- joyabla one. The Y. i'. have en- Tl ePeRl'tore,Claremont 141.. S. Chapman and Gordon Law, concession road. day, May 23rd, will leave his am oyed the co-operation and'help giv- L, ... PHO. Police Trustees of the Village of .Pickering appeared before Council Scope of Legislition stable at Green River and proceed en thew,, by Mr, and Mrs. Glover, FURNITURE r T r� following a requ b; the Medical 1. The'Act includes not only to John Barnes, Cherry-w-ood for throughout the years of Rev. Glov- r U R•N I 1 •.0 R E night. Wednesday, proceeds to Bert er's Pastorate. -- - %-Ve. ore dis 1 p}+Ting t+n,attractire - - Health Officer t the drain run- milk, but cream, chocolate drink. Ackford's Con; 4, Lot 19, for !Decoration and Remembrance: v,tripty of mingacross the highway at the buttermilk and all Hulk products, ' g noon; the to W. . E. Holtby's Day Service will be held on Sun- Aluminum and (�ranitew.are Etc, our corners and-then-down-int except butter-and'cheese. -- on Con. 6, for night.' Thursday, day next in the Christian Cemet F� rnitare and Fnri itu:e the Church of England field ,be 2• There is no exemption under Novelties, the Act. for the sale or distribut- proceeds to Fred Wright's for ery here. Rev, J..E, Clover will Prices low, in keeping -attended to in such ` a way as to noon; thence to M. Dunk(-Id's Con. be.in charge. The 'with timed. remove the sanitary objections reg- ion of milk or cream even in small g quest speaker is istered by residents nearby. The - quantities. All must be, pasteuriz- 8, for .night. Friday, proceeds to to be Mx. E. D. Renaud, Teacher _ _.-_:-- - �; his own stable where he will re- of English in the High School .of Probability is that to carry- this -COMING EVENTS -_ out satiafactocily, a rather- 3. No Health Officer has sorb- main until 'the following-Tuesday Commerce, Toronto. The service of re construction program will tie ority to grant an exemption or ex- noon. Praise will be in -charge of the P gr Clhremont Un'fed Church Garden necessary. An engineer will there- tension with the Act. -Pickering United Church choir, AR?vOLDWOLD DOCF�, the assisted by Mrs, McMaster, Deac- Parley, Monday, June 26th. tore bg brought in, and the usual. Enforcement of the Act. Chestnut Belgian Stallion, (Enron. oness of Sherbourne Str. Church awards made, Since the legislation is an amend No.' 3422, Form 3) the property of Toronto. Greenwood Circuit Field Day The Atladide Representative call- ment to the Public Health Act, it Allan Reesor, Markham, R. R. 1 Mr. and, Mrs. George Duncan June 24th. ed to tell of the progress made by will be enforced in the same man- .will make the season of 1939, •as s F. L. Green' Park, Greenw his company and other municipal- ner as'other sections of the Act. .follows: Monday afternoon, June and children and Mr. and Mrs. W, 00�, `tries in using this product as a The penalty for violation of the 5th, will leave his own stable, Lot Pickering 1st of July Celebration - _ weed-killer for the road allowances. pasteurization clauses (that is the 3, con. 4, Scarboro, and proceed to ' Memorial Park, Pickering Dr, Mcwen again called upon sale of raw milk) is a'fine of $25. Wilmot Shea's, Base Line, I?icker- ATTEt lj the Cotmeil to give attention to to $500. ing, for night. Tuesday, at Ben. -Cedar Grove's most effective ad., the sideroad leading through "Gul- Bryant's, Con, 3, Pickering for " vertising for their Garden Party on N. F. Tomlinson. Brock Road Gravel ley-Hundred'. •. noon, thence to his o,,-.n stable. On July 8th, is everyone's appreciation - - . Two resident gentlemen froze the Medical Officer of Health Thursday morning, to Ff"in. Nichols of Wt season'sro ' sub-division north of Dunbarton Sullivan's Corners for noon, thence PiP � andira Pit perpetuating this big annual filed charges of neglect against to the Woburn Farms, 'larkham ever assurance for lar Greenwood Circtfit Field Day y se crowd the,Township Constable in conn- Green's Park, Sat. June 24th Road for night. Friday to Chas. Crushed Pit Run next year is based on the -belief ection with a robbery which. took Tapscott's Armadaie, for noon, �r that this summer's concert will%be place the day after Christmas of thence to his own stable until the Gravel Middleton Re-Union Picnic the best on record. last year. following 'Monday afternoon. Terms Sanand Graded The Committee on Contingencies The Annual Middleton Re-Union 813.00, All' accidents at owner's N paid the following: W.. B. 'Milne, picnic will be held at the Clare- rid sk. . C OCKSHUTT.- News, e of dog tax, x.00, Pickeringmoot .Community Park, on Satur-stationery, 22.115.- Wm,. E. BROUGHAM 'Daliverel or Lo ids In Pit Sherrie, ambulance sen-ice, 3.00. may' July-'1st. The Committees ap-dleton, and completed plans for the pspointed met recently at the home PHONE: Plant, Pick IQ26 FrostWood D. R. Beaton, salary, 120.00..W`m: of the President, Mr. Fred J. 'lid- dr. George and Mr, John Phill• Toronto office HoN and 6471 -Chester, salary, 60.00. Beaton Belt i . Miss McMaster and other Tor- ...and -Rose, legal fees, 115.00. Burn. annual picnic. All relatives of the gonto friends were, uests of their JOHN BOliRNE& SON Agency - - ZAxnieson, court fees, 4.00. Thos* Middleton name are invited to be sitser, 'Ins. Peter Diamond and her. present. Droner will be to order a Gregg, court fees, 4.00. Workmens !'a t, ly on Friday last, at-Prospect. � New 5toek of Parts an hand Compensation, .15.78. Hall License 22 o'clock standard time, 'so bring _John and Firs..Soden wW Will - V,' Fee, 3.00. Labour • for planting of and Miss Adelaide Ccates, Clare- iekerin � on Edwrre machines V trees, 10.00 L T. Johnston, your basket and make a day of gs ��r•�� May meeting 'together and enjoy the rnont attended the birthday party Y Implements on exhibit in sea=' salary, 50.00. Hugh Pugh, post- spurts and.prizes to be won, Tea of the Goodwood W. L on Wednes- MEAT MARKET Plows, mowers etc. age, 10.00' and all dishes will be provided. day evening,-It being the 30th Ann- --- _ 1j -� Mrs. Gordon Middleton, Huntsville, iversary of its organization. A We Carry a full line of -THOS. LYE The Committee on Power and Secretary• splendid supper was given in the • Light paid the following, Green- :Fresh Claremont Ont. wood Str. lights, 30.33: f Ian The Camrnittee on Damages o : :-'CEDAR � '.`GROVE . Padio Ser" E Sheep paid the following: Chas. .Puckrin, 8.00. W. C. Willson, in ._.._ 1netioa, 2.25. Chas. - Puckrin, 90. - Expert service and re. 00. J, Brignail, 10.00. _ eats . ARDER- fAR_ �TT - - : pairff-to-au ua The Relief Dept I paid the follow- unable chargas. Work Ing for •services and supplies: R. F118IIe.PiC1[ 1624 guaranteed. :Morrish, 34.00. S. G. Morrish, 42. SATURDAY NIGHT CLA� ERCE SILK 6 106. E, M Gannon, 16.00. E. R. ,; QT AR'T'HUR FIELD Woodward, 1411. S. Chapman, 21.50. W. G,. RRe eid. 1.54. Pickering Cvmmte Radio and Tek alba i1tROCK " :Dai 2,34. -iter, Annis, '2.08. A. Mornher Official R--;oijamft Wilkinson,"7.29. Agg Bros. 19.84. 'THEATRE AasocistiE n. - Martin Bakery, 6.00; Canada Bread 48 Phone 5201, PICKERIN(i .90.' Wm. Duncan, 4.90. Nor- "C7CT=3IZ'�3Y man wood, 6,70. J. Storey, 5.00• VEAL " CALVES WANTEWHealthfully Cooled by Water- ' -. :Mrs. L. Scott, 24.00. S.•Cadman, Lr E.0' N .. // / 10.00;' Alvin Bushby, 2.30. A: W. Washed lilt `i•• :,Mitchell, 10.50. Eaton Ltd. 21.60. - ` Red and White, 7.50. Twp. Scar- FG RAL BMBALMERA AND SELL Y E , OUR CALVES AT HOME boro, 5.05. City' of Toronto, 138. AIi Shows Daylight Saving Time :9uccessor;to W. J. Mather, • 61. Twp. North York,=!0_.8 Twp THURSDAY.FRIDAY&SATURDAY -Save i a and 'THURSDAY. 3.68. D. E. Miller, 6.00 9wadviRe _�� JUNE l5. 16 and 17 Night and Da718erviml ..A rhe Committee on Roads and We have a buyer at the farm TWO Shnws,at 7.30 and 9 30 Business Phoa•' Residence Pboaf Bridges, paid the :oliowing: ,John Saturday.Matinee at 130 x81)1 9t�yrJ Brigna11, 2.90. K. Ward, 92.20. L - -MCNDA Y, TUESDAY AND (Not s Gangster Picture) :;Gauslin, 3,20. A. Hastings, 61.20. WEDNESDAY Y 4 J. Griffin, 49.00, W. Hardy, .25. The MdMe :.25, R. Lynn, ditto,24.T. R. Wilson �.,. alCfrCEf?/NC FARM - -' They • ditto. 25, James Ravie Jr. ditto, 27.50: LIMITED Jas. Ravie Sr. 17.,5. Geo. Green, ' ' - WITH PERMANENT NAGGING PAIN ditto, 25.25, S. Stephenson, 16.25. �3 ARN OLI _ HONE 6l A. O'Hara, ditto; 8.00. Joe Valera- o JOHN E:ARFIEID THAT FRAYS TRE TEMPER The "DEAL) END" KIDS AND NERVES. IT MAY BE tine, 12.25. A. Strout, 6.75.,George CLAS DE RA 'Griffin, 25. joe Hilts, 18-00' YOUR EYFS.' SHERIDAN Lee, 58.75. L. White, 58.00. Frank - �- --� Carter, 94.50, James Gadder, 2.00, . . , M Y RGE�ON C. H. TUCK, OPT. D. Aye, ' Disney Block, o -James 'McFadden, 2.00. Frank Tur- �r -� �J.•,•- ''� >�` < � N',, � � �'-- '. _ .. . 7 k. Pp. P. 0. ner, ditto, 9.50. Clare Balsdon, 2. , ,r, Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday phone 1:;16 15. Arthur Clark, 3.5)0. Adams M _JUN E 19 20 and 21 OSHAWA, Uti'I: :.Ltd, 48.69. Victor Clark, 3.75, Jno _ first Show at 7.30 - � 03"oodisoiln Threshing Co.71. Alvin, � Last Compiere Show at 8.00 13 r ( r _ Bvsliby 2.60. Art. Mitchell, 5.00. _ , [G 3 �J kLi r Y ...Jack McGlashan, 75, Sawyer-'las- W1% AN W1611 ; 4� !! say, 4.Ls4. Roy People •salary: etc., pLLY JA �cr w EEK Eta 2 , 177.54: Pedlar Peo le Ltd. 460.56. '` q#tEfAB SYSTEM Brumner 'Mond. Co, (calcium chlor- g�9RFF' g,Lr•yjptil # R �� � Sylr ,t2 1dYSTEJML Ade), 878.53. Can. Oil Co. 411.25. !: :. DICK Pr' . , :,.:. 1 STEAMER CRUISE 3DAYS STEAMER CRUS! KANAWHA HOTEL ANI L �h AND L'li t � as. Cooper, 49.62. Walter Ward, MUSKOKA LAKES IN WASHMeTON 'O,DDO ISLANDS WASAOA BEACH All N jENKINSSound Car 5.00. Len Lye, 7.25, Frank Bar- a ; day, 15.15. Brumner Mond Co., 82. i s. � >f.3 tl e i$ i.3.�5 >!$ebb RC.NALU REACAN - ' 311. Wilson Insurance Co. 126.52. THESE PRICES APPLY FROM THE D10NNE AUNTS " ASK FOR YOUR COPY OF TORONTO AND INCLUDEr CRUISE ON LAKE NIFISSNO -VACATION TOURS' ALSO Adve rising Returnifore by motor coach 4AO 5o Describing 30 Delightful Tours " " . pndrteamer,meakandstate- �G •J 'CoruuItOvr�T'ravclAurcau ZAZA AUTO RAD SERVICE WHY SUFFER with Rheumatism, room or hotel accommod�::a. W"SF_RVATIONS For Tours to AnyWhcre , shored by Z persons. trim...made bcadwnce Any Time :Sciatica, Lumbago? Rumacaps' Toto WITH Satisfacti Guaranteed SCUMPUTE INFORMATION AT "Way Action quickly relieves pain, I •av,'H;R\ HOT CI', rhrnp abOfl CL 6►CDETTE COLBERT -- PAUL I-LSON ' while attacking the cause. E. C. HE-BERT 1lMARSHALL BROOKLIN. ONT. t .Jones, Druggist, Pickering. 4 UU1 L HELEN WESTLEY BERT LAHR Clare 518 - Brook 15r11 29tFTL wF " . -"-- " g.,....>F a ...-.• ... r. ;-'...`; 't'" .. ._ ...w- +n.- .,... TM • .r w. ... _. ...._ „ ti CLABEMONT The-Whitby Lindsey Association t a1' of the Baptist Ciburch, will convene Roy Ward- Seven new and usedMassey-H-arrison June 21st and 22nd at Oshawa• cars went out frtmi the Derr�onstra COMPETE-'1T - ZE ' Mrs,.._ Iyy is._not.--enjoying —en -- • - _T. the best of health at present. _ - For the benefit of the Agricul- • dllembers of the Baptist Church furs Class, the boys and girls of June-6th was a red-letter day Farm RADIO SrERC� ' hre this week attending the Jubilee the public school were allowed a for the boys and girls of the Care Convention in Toronto. couple of hours off Qn Faifiay, wont Schools, for n ate hey l Espen Service on all, mates Mr. and Mrs. Oxtoby, of Leask- June 2nd•• to attend, the Cowper were transported to Zephyr stat- I mnl�]rn�']n GCI -.. of receivers l w Demonstration. The pupils apprec- ion to see their lin and Queen. L•L•+p L 1,.4L a 11 s Bring your sets here and Saves ` . .dale spent •a day here recently � g with Mr: and Mrs. Wm, Hill. - islet this even if it. did necessitate e3 were very fortunate in gett- Q Stock of tubes always on hand. ate pinching minutes from recess ing quite near the Royal Party= Sales and Service ff Rev, J. E. Glover will preach some even shat in hands with the i Rusell W. Gray, -- Brougham Ont. • his farewell sermon here on Sunday and noon hours, and the doubling g' _ neat. of home-work. Queen, who allowed one lucky lit= - = The Senior Room of the `Public tie lass to smell the bouquet of ~' Remember the Women's Institute Lily-of-the-valley District, Annual Meeting to be held School held their second 'Natural y that had just been Law NIOtOr Sales Science hike last Wednesday. This, presented to her. After a ten-min- :::::::.,:c::: .. —}n Claremont United Church on ;ute ata i c,ct•.,,al„ �' Chrysler-Plymouth Friday, June 16th, hike was conducted in groups und- y, the train moved on lest- ucc::caclo flails Mr. and Mrs. Glover attended •er the leadership of the Grade 8, ing a tired and' dusty, but very cialcnlaa�afacaa <' the wedding of a Norwood friend (Mass. The winners of the prizes. happy group, The staff' and the l Dealer f on Wednesday, Mr.. Glover,j offic- for the best chart of the facts pupils take this opportunity of iatin gleaned were — Grades 5 and 6, extendingtheir thanks and apprec- GWD USED.CARS a Mr. Drake,- Principal of our Con- Billie Binsted; and Grades 7 and iation to Mr. Chas, Cooper, who GOODYEAR TIRES -8, Maurice Biitsted;arid-the'-group -steed--the- Ick, -arid to Mr:- - tinuation School has resigned to A ful o m.-Haying ar.d allFa�m GENERAL BLACKSMITHING tasks a bringing back the best showing of Norton, the driver, and his helpers. position with one of the p.em?nte. named specimens, crafts observed Also to' Mr. Harry Porter, for his SKILLED NIO,TOR REPAIRS leading Canadian Insurance Comp- -Come and see the new No.33 oil bath Give tis a trial oq'a Neer ora [Iced Cas anies. etc., was the group conducted by help in making arrangements, and mower,easy, quiet cucning and The Brock Road from, Brougham Irene Lynn: to the members of the school powerful. 24 Hours Towing Service <� north, about one-mile has just been Chas. Cooper once again last board, who granted the half-hol- A full ine of genuine Massey-Harris' re-surfaced, therebykeeping the week conducted his annual demon- iday. repairs. . Gordon • J. LAW 5* longs, and making a much smooth-. �OHPhone Pick 5r12 stration attended and witnessed (see ateai front page) ' dust down, the gravel where it be- I � -' ,• . Phone 2908 :• '�, by about .vyo thousand persons. Ion g ) Mr. Drake, of our school staff, T. �+ N I,. GI'LLMAN PICKERING ONTARIO er driving surface. t 1C art's Elevator BROtUGyAMW ONT. 23 a Keep- in mind the Claremont' Un- Blizzard, of Markham and Gordon ..7--.ited Church Garden_.Party in the Graham, _ of• Claremont, are the - -- — -----— -- Community' Park on Monday even- prize-winners and the winners of Claremont, Ont. ing, June 26th. Supper will be the annual trip for this year. Otis- Phone — �• Jag Office W35 TIRE RE=LINERS _ 'served at 6.30 o'clock. An excell- er prize-winners were: E. Wood- SOY BEANS — $1.25 per. bush. -ent eveningprogram ward Brou Mrs. Reynolds, P gym � PTePBled• �'�' tires from noxious weeds c Fred, Hodgson, Mrs. G. Middleton, Barley..Oats. • Free from weeds :Arid thousands of extra miles " Posters describing the evening's odam sttra&ions will be seen this week- bits. John Scott. Mrs. A. Pilkey, J, Chop of any kind sold ,end. Wilton, Jean Vance, E. Tolling, J. Greenwood Circuit Field Day JJJ Mitchell, Rt'm. Berton, Mrs. Birk- Poultry and Hog Feeds, Flour �.450-21 . CO•-ei � • Q�C. Saturday, June 24th, ett, Al. 'Meyers, B. Miller, E. Wil- Blue Coal & Wood 5 it O _ son, Paul Wellman,. Wm. Linton. Fencing and Roofing Material 475--19 95c ' 500--19 ,95c. a - X1600--16 .' .95c. se 550--19 • .1.00 Good Used Gan Car and True Of The FresConiplelte Stock of Firestos'e `Tires and Tubes ALF MOLE, '. ;Claremont PHONE 9201 - 1E'xphim tUhy No Other Car Combineziti4s ' Ali These Fornous Features Notre t0 ,YOU R. G. CLENDENINa IF 1. 1xdusM Stoorih�Colons Gaati :FUNERAL DIRECTOR , swh with"Voosuni Assist"fA.au •..ii anable " °° Ve do ui log a Inmbulau L Now Aero-Stressq flaw } Bodies b psber Styr _ r. Day and Night servtod r! �t y CARPENTERING, pi+one 90oG w T P3dS in S'stteS L 85 Sm"emor Vdn4n-Noed Shc C&XENTi1�_%__- — - -- -- �, anCe - 4. Pw%ctod(Goodro�AcNes) c LUMBING IQ 6v0o in Value - a•k a S. Now "Obsorralin " _ #%ad Markham, Ont. . z L Advaecad Knae-Action r ROO?ING --- TAKE a look at the unequalled sales record of the neer Systelw With sl acklaq /,Dow We s so sell Brantford RooBnE 1939 Chevrolet--then take a look at the unequalled Cross Steariail,Available on ts•ater M&t­rials,Empire Bathroom . I?eZua mode4 ooij:) ;!dist of Chevrolet quality •features shown at the right 7. bMxad AI4Sbe1 Turret To' Egnipnit►nt,,Dnro Water the •aChevcolet is leading other nail her ay Ano carriA sales L � Slur an c Cher BuildiEcinipng Mat A i , ther Building Material , 8 f. 9. IMinr No-Draft vntiiottoa because it's the only tar that gives you so much for,your -.:Estimates Free itnoa —brig u all these modem features atsuch 10. 0=6[moro Le Broke Aboatted Under ey gig you _ � a,� __ Work Guaranteed slow cost! Such great value brings great volume;great 11. Synao-AI�h T�omrrtiaiathe n' �y chicks � :vohunt brings still greater value; and thus ChevroleK- li. Tipfeo-Mlatk Clulcb F• el• r 5 .,"lucky" wrhen egg priceand s climb -keeps on piling up its value leadership over all other 1� Exdusiw Box Cha.sls lrelae ---.Phone"302 �t Fall. p�r,°,lr�tsow,, !;ears in the field,.yeas after yeah. :,. PICKERING, ONTARIO supe delivery. 1S. !1•elEe-brtly, Sterling,tiglhti�, -. L. (�' WILSON, Ii..R, 1. 31yrtld ..You want the car that oat-styles,oat-accelerates and l"� _ +* oxt-Climbs all others in its price tan oil want the watt acorea of other important features, • - P range; y such as Safety Glass throughout, Automatic Voltage Control, 03. Sotmd Insulation, Rubber- ' car that is first in sales,first is value;you want a new Mounted Engine, Automatic Manifold Heat Control, Electroplated Gray•Iron Putona, 1939 Chevrolet! Better see it and'dr1V0 It—�O(lar! Crankcase Ventilation, Ad;u+table Seats, Safety-Tread Running Boards, C�inter- y. Baanced Crankshaft, Convement Bate t Low monthly payments on the General Motors Instilment Plan. n I,a:atoonScreeneJ Cowl Vent:lae., and many othem. F .. a f _ _ +• . �. ' f t F/ ,. . ,.. .. .b3�� d 'p/j%�' ,,' '•�-i'..Y ,k ` � ` �Y � c5. _ jy� ,y ---.--�- They're laying-RIB-ROIL Roolin A. and right over the old shingles,tool With Preston "Rib-Roll" and "rite-La " �y' v• r. „��..... p � "� metal roofing, there' is no,muss of old ' 6 shingles lying around and no dan er of g Y. * exposing your building while reroofing. 'rite-Lap and Rib Roll made in the f „ ...;'i famous are oua Council ta�.darci unlit S s� protection - . guaranteed for 25 ears. Sure _ �:• . : 796 d weather for the hes part '„rawagainst Nth Prices are lower than at this time last ear e. - a y ' , �• r��,,,,,r°� � because there is no sages tax. Write today •°� ' DONALD� MOTOR SALES WHITBY ; for free estimate. Address Dept.9C�. r:A - .,Assoc. Dealer—J. McGlashen--Dunbarton L - • it '. l 111119 4:A 111 TU , - t a i, _ his respect for you. And don't D E L I C I O U S e e. t i` - forget, hes Bot plenty of money to go away." _ - 7 With the parting Shat the old. _—REFRESHING - " woman left her weeping neighbor. -- - - Judy met her at the loor,pale and ;,a :•. NY 'A' wide-eyed. "Oh, Grim, what happened _ 1 ` What did you say to her?" •' -�` - • � � �✓ � � Gram flopped into a chair to - • �'f�y catch her breath. "Plenty! You vans well believe that.r•• And I forbid• you to even C/'I3� ys ' go near her. There's no reason deJaws-. �ti why you should .have to answer { t a lot of silly questions. Forget )t f, .Last Night of Freedom 1YWI-6010I11CIEld n, -Down at the lake, Marlborough WAS deeply engrossed in his own 1 /lfe0 • ; " L' bitter thoughts. It was he thought sc4erly, his last night of freedotal. His mother would be home tomor- - ' ?'- - row. Then he'd have to go beck to • -- - -- --- - -eld-gt•i-nd ui staying hO _ - tai broke dox n. So he bough av''" - u e, new " night and listening, to the radio .: i ,ij �� and Mom. \ T ,It was some seconds before bars. Jones could get her bearings. For (To Be Continued) - WA'9 SHY+1J once the voluble lady was practic- tally speechless. 64 ALAA SIOUX SOAR WAAY .Y Normal Young Man �"�••„ �� - "So?" Her face whitened. "And Joe laughed. "Got it all figured chewin' da tat. Fer, two. cents, will you kindly explain to me just Hoi1$et101C� %' Enjoy out, haven't you? But don't make 1'd ........ what this means'. I thought I a pass at me. I'm not running this An exclamation from Kelly stop told you to telephone me, Judy. Science flavor f the geruin picnic. I'm only the chauffeur Ped • • if anything happened to Maribor. peppermint vor o --- Hesitantly, Dir. Tarantino'turuedought - - - GOUB66MINT GUM! his attention to.the Wgaael. Chesse it! The Cops Judy opened hes mouth to axis- a brilriant idea," she wer, but her- grandmother' gave . Get some today! i. "You pay'" he.urged, wheeding- cried. "We'll all get out and help Iy• her alittle "I won't Day you a dams cent," him catch his chickens. We'll have "Go into the house, Judy. Let roared the Weasel. a sort of a chicken hunt. And I me handle this." red give the poor man a few whacky you for a partner, Mr. She did not have to be told a then a layer of berries then spices Weasel. I'1 bet you and i 'could until all are used. Bring the rine- Jollars," said Kelly, softening. catch twice as many as Joe and second time. j 'What would it be to yon'. After "And why," Gram laid down the gar and sugar to boiling point, and —and Garibaldi here." t pour over berries. Let %Ll. you've got 20 thousand." Even as she spoke Kelly realiz- dishcloth and walked down the d skim an "Nuttin' ,doln'," grumbled the steps toward Mrs. Jones so that _` stand over night, in the morning ed that this attempt to trick the she Would not have to talk so loud- drain oft syrup and bring to the Weasel. "Wbyn't be catch his damn. Weasel was weak. Her brain had boll. our over tbie berries as be- __thickens, 'stead of standin' here ly, "do you think my gtanddaugh- -By SADIE S. CHAMBERS P been flirting with the idea of get- fes should have telephoned y-0n? fore. allow to stand over night. in ting out of the car somehow and It was really none of her aff#tir. STRAWBERRY TIME the morning,boil syrup and berries R!�•1l31�OtiC-E�lCt 'tirrounding dark- Mariie is no child• He's capable, cars together twenty minutes. Seal. la escaping into the s �+r.. cess. But she doubted if even such of taking care t himself."' Here are •some more delicious , Senderised as Mr. Weynowski would tall for Mrs. Jones got up slowly. strawberry recipes: - this thin ruse, •'1'm not surprised to hear you Strawberry Saiad �' She was right. The Weasel made talk that way. a Her voice shook. 2 cups ripe strawberries Ignore he Habit. a gesture of annoyance. All this „You never did approve of the 1 cup celery diced 'Y.r nubdab was getting on his nerves. way I brought my son up--to be Heart leaves of lettuce Of Thumb-Sucking OtrO "You ain't gittin' dis car to catch. a gentleman." Nut meats whole o chickens." he-grumbled. -Start "To be a ninny, you mean°' iii cup pecan nuts chopped her up, you Joe fella, an' make It " cup salad dressing If Your Child Practises It, Don't Gram faced her squarely. Well, '�+ Draw It To His Attention / snappy. Aa' as fer. yon, you thick- thank goodness, he's proved this Whipped Cream. beaded Dago. beat it^ week that be has some backbone Combine strawberries chopped: Too Offers—Habit WtZI Soons,e Obediently Joe kicked the start after ah. f m surprised he had it nut treats and celery cubes. Mar pisappestr • er. The Ford coughed.'Joe backed in him to wake up and be a nor- !nate 1n .dressing, arrange on let- 'It it carefully away from the tele- mal young man. I thought you'd Luce. Top with whipped cream and One doubts if thumb-sucking is i graph pole' doze a thorough job of raining whole out meats. Serves 6, Salad responsible for all the ills attribut- And thea very suddenly. a shrill him." dressing of your choice, a special ed to:Lt. whistle p f e r e e d the blackness around them. A moving light ap- "How dare. you talk like that to fruit salad dressing. Makes asplen- No;doubt that thousands of child- "How / around around m bend is the. me"' Mrs. Jones wrung her hands did combination and such a salad ren truck their thumbs, and. it is road. Another. And still another, frantically, torn between anger will be delighted to carry the hon possible that "deceit, teaeniment. g e wors . Is r -Motors roared, An nut ritat ve "Oh, now, don't get yourself sill a salad course. It used as a salad in such children because,they are• voles shouted something quints!- Grattr,_pacite.tY.__ag[it�- - Il cheese -castlauallF-harassed bg-scolding. le,— case. "Colne into the house and sandwiShes make an ezeelleut adds- shaming and punishment." While The nest tnytan( that section of calm down, before the neigl}bors tion. this,•snpposition is by no means the Albany road was crawling with see yrou:" Strawberry ase awb rry Mou proven one thinks that the best state troopers' !yrs, .Jones 'followed on shaking 3§ tablespoon Bela bl tine treatment for such child habits is - limbs. In_the Jones kitchen she- - tablespoons cold water to leave them severely alone, Too ,q •'•"'CHAPT) R 12 Sopped into a chair. % cup fresh strawberries much attention to any habit of. a Twilight was deepening whet% "Naw. Mrs. Miller, she begin 2-:1. cup sugar child is viable to focus the little Judy, still stinging with indigns- hysterically, *at least do me the, 2 cups whipped cream one's mind on the habit, and to tion at the things blarlborough.had 24, cup sliced- fresh-strawberries, perpetuate, rather than check it. courtesy of telling me what hes said to her, Went out to sit on, happened to my child." Soften the gelatin la cold water. Mothers . with thumb-sucking % Crush the berries and stir and cook children had Better ignore, and she wanted to watch the sunset. He's•in the best of health. and to bollin. with the sugar. ave Her real desire was to get away spirits." She wiped her perspir- the gelatin-completely in the hot the child ignore the habit. that the prying•eyes of Gram, ing face on her sprout. "As a mat. - liquid and chill with occasional, perience seems to indicate, that When she looked up and sea ter of fact, he's had• the time of stirring until the mixture is as habits in children disappear in in- C, Mrs. Jones it was too late to run. his life. There's a new girl here thick as honer m a until frothy. verse!silo to the attention paid to % Marlin's mother rushed up the from Kentucky. He's been tak- Fold in the cream and the sliced them, walk,breathlessly. ing her out, and he's been going trerries. Turn into a tray of the I l� "Good evening, Judy! illy, I'm over to the Lorin to see Lisa mechanical refrigerator and freeze glad to be back! Where's Mar]- some, I believe." g' until firm. borough' I came back a day "Not-really!" - Mrs. Jones Have you ever thought of making- y early; I just couldn't stay away gasped. "Marlboratugli hasn't a relish aha strawberries? It is from the poor boy another min• been going out with that wild quite unusuals and makes a very ute." girl Oh, Dlrc, hillier 'Etre burst nice holt relish to scree_alta cold e13 I Judy swallowed. into tears.' Meats: guess he's'at `the lake, Gram sighed with impatience. - Strawberry Conae'rve that Mrs.Jones. I saw him leave about 1 quart ripe strawberries Stove Needed Waking Up k,.pound seeded raisins !wl��c�pia gVRNs PATTER 413: an hour age with his bathing emon i AS things." "Oh, get some senor" she 1 t K �,+ By ANNE ADAMS snapped. "i,isa Ltring i�, all W "Oh,_deal,! .hot on a full atom- _' oranges 1?5 O P.edingotes, or dresses that g14 ive ach,•I hope. He'll�be sure to se! right. Marlin needed a little wok- _�-- ,pountl_ctiopped walnut meats _ a redingote erect, are the smart- ing up. What do you asant him co 1 quart si gar "` ag "'' --- cramps. be. hi ci�SC". Well. I'm ha } ganfge Comm"cldaa saefne, _ est formulas ram came o happy r fes Then ,o gar none wwhe". t;ummer charm that we know of!- _ to say you'll find him char.�ed." Mntace nt. ever •.: 3 with a dishcloth in her hands. ant in i,reser+ing kettle a3th the Faer sac cab tw And Design No. 4132 shows how u "`Oh, oh!" 'h[r.<: Done; `gurgled raisins, sttear grated rinds and the �.. Well: ,I see you're. back, 'Mrs: hopelessly. r Teats a d". ae►erat, simple and how'effective this idea !ones." "You'll find a little damage done pulp of lemon and oranges. Cook O al- _ cla�tgi awines colo-- - is when print and plain fabric are ."She's Back" clot+i;' Poryp minces: then add ng- on�t.e .wr ro. combined in a mock-redingote to the house too','1 beli�t e," Grain But before Mrs. Jones could an - nuts and cook for lir minutes long Ills ata..aa gas fuse tat s more, wl• swer,• her eye ht on the 'new carliev r'•' ree.ae..oar. of this so-vert-smart new Anne parked in the garage. borough threw a little party here with melted paraffin. Adams pattern, you can stitch up the other night, and I underhand p "Oh P' She put her suitcase • Pickled Strawberries eman other Iovely warm-weather dresses down in surprise. "Have we Com- they had quite a time. Nothing wrong. They danced and played quarts ripe strac+'brtiies • yvithobt• the redingote inset in the pany". Whose cat• is that°" 1 cup vinegar skirt. Revers spread out in,a be- bingo'and sang." r _ Judw was thankful her gt•and' By this time Mrs. Jones was i 3 cup_ cinegri coming point, and are ever so flat- mother was there to answer quer• t 1 tablespoon cinnamon tering whether in a contras to tions. She closed up like a clam, rocking with agony. Hei drama- IF YOU FEEL SUNK ties left Gram entirely unmoved'. i 'i tablespoon,cloves.. I ..� thatch the skirt inset, or self fab- leaving the difficult task to the 'Well," she of u coolly, "now Pick the sita�+berries place Read this and cheer up ..ric trimmed with s double row of older woman. Gram•hesitated. g p I layer in a, stone jar, then sprinkle _._ _ t_ , .,,, that I've assured you your son is in a' little .cinnamon and cloves. + Are you so blue that lite is no longer worth ed and slashed or full and flowing. looked from one to the other. - _ whole I'll be going. You'd better take mean• depressed ine absolutely SUNK! Pre a joy e "it's Marlin's;' Gram said, then g g' 1 Your Household i Thenbern'sgoodnewsforyovinea•eyou Pattern 413L is available in c 31m1v. "He bought it '.he day a sleeping•powd,er and lie dowry. need a¢sod general system tonic—Jest take• HeaveTi knows when h'ai Ije will tamou9 Lydia E.Pinkham'a Vegetable Com- ptiSSeS' and women's sizes 16; I8, after you left." and. Let iia wholpome herbs sad roma txQ, 34, 3G, 38, 40. 42, 44 and 46. be in!" -Problems Cip and Nature build up more physical resist- Mrs. Jones let out a little sound ante and Lone up your tKye"b,es that it can '`1-can't believe it-i • catt't Hgte vuu tiny rutt'r; ur }'ow more easily throw oft the"blues"and gine I Sizt .36 takes 314 yards 39 inch of distressed . unbelief . and sat believe it"' Mrs.'Jones wailed this- more ener^y to savoy life, 'fabric and 1 yard contrast: of di distressed hei suitcase. family'.' Qs. -you ha+E CtoUhle IsULT.IONSatwomcnhave depeadedup j Send Twenty Cents (20c) in erably. "1t all seems like a bad providing a varied and +nttrvt�t- oath(acompauondtwic have bo?3.aedttoth is "1-I dont understand! You dream." ing-menu, Do your Cale; fall'' friendrandtreighbora.an tothetr ' sUfhg to' d coins (stamps cannot be accepted) chitaren. :.for this Anne Adams pattern. —can't be serious." "Worse things could happen," Theu ++'rite,•enclo�in!e a �tarrp why not take PInL'ham'rtompovnd and ed, gel f-tt�ldrerred rn+Nlopc It ;o"smiling thru'T "Write plainly'Size, Nnme, Ad- v "Oh, yes I am." ' Mrs. Miller Grim said at the door. "At,d if 1 ill se �trlie h Chaiot,ers cart of dress and Style Number. stifled i smile of pleasure a'. the y:u've.got fife sense you tver,'boZn ' Issue filo` A4 - '33- Send your order.to :vane Ari- expression on - her neighbor's with, you'll change int�,a normal I vnur rtr ,t`(ku vo`hter',(I,lenc`ra ^ ams, Room 425, 73 West Adelaide face. "He went to Albany with a mother and let the bo}' have a t 9t Toronto. couple of young ladies and the little tan. If you don't he'll lose w .4 . _ _ Where The Ill-Fated British Submarine Sank VO Don't Plead Too���S E - Hard For Work ti �' of uric , PARADEFzs d — Professor Giving Advice To .Gradw►ting Student Urges Them Not To Be Too Do- ' PRESS r{ ' FORECAST: There's that election x cile1 in Benicia; Employment u y again. We're talking about it a r little prematurely perhaps, but THE MORNING AFTER '"Don't take rudeness from any = now that the King and Queen are What we are Afraid of now is one," Mrs. Alys Dwyer Vergara. -+ on their way back to England, they : that after the King and Queen associate professor of speech, at prospect of an autumn trip to the 3 c have gone our Canadian problems the College of New Rochelle, N; Y., polls is No. 1 topic of conversa- ' .„' are going to Iook dingier than advised'the graduatiizg class on fob Lion in Canadian politics. ever.-Toronto Saturday Night. Bunting, We believe in getting our guess The most difficult thing to get in early, too on what the a ••., , FROSTY OUTLOOK accustomed to after you lea%o col- , House of Commons is going to �r A local political argument end- ” � �� �, lege;' she said. $ the different _ look.like after the battle. It's our b ed abruptly when a Tory asked s -1' - � �w�,,.,. attitude people have toward'you. opinion that the Government -ill Fye Liberal what was going to happen- On'campus eve one is siiterest- "'� _>_hace lora number.of seats to 'the is Se tember or November. "It's s p ed in your welfare; in busiprss, no _ Cnnsertiatices (in Ontario chief- going to stiow, re-red the Gni- body-cares ahetlier you mike good - _- .. p ly); that the Left-Wing group rots „"., -Kitchener Record. z C.C.F., Socred, Farnier-Labor, etc., w or not. t will be there in larger numbers- , PICNIC INDISPENSABLE You'll Be Beaten Down the West may never again vote ,;y; "" i With the picnic season approach- "With this in mind, 1 -caution: enthusiasticallyf:r .Liberals or y w �« you, don't plead for Rork and don't ing rapidly, it is interesting to �k' E' Conservatives to hold a.very of •� n; r��iu ii�" rw � � note that some natives in Borneo 'take rudenesx from any one. If you feMive balance of ower between y '°'°�� are too docile you'll be beaten down p 1, �f use red ants for seasoning pur- the two ofd-line parties. We can �� + z poses. Over here they're of in salary, your talents wt - - t one .and It you are hired -at.all, see both Liberals and . Conserca- used unknowingly.-5t. -Thomas ' - �"" it will be for Pity ra fives toadying to'the Left-W ing'era Tinea-Journal. ability." order to gain their voting sup- _ port in the House. Or are we GIVE 1T PATRONAGE -crazy? Residents of a Western Ontario % ' - district are said to have expen- TOPS TODAY: The French Gen- With a buoy in the foreground marking the esaet spot where the British enced "tugging at. the heart- rral Staff-have teen heard in re- strings, wh n their branch rail- sor ship Camel, is shown lashed to the salvage tug from which divers went weeks to brag that the Army way line was closed. That might of the Republic is now at its Weal down to determine what best methods to use in s new attempt to ' p great- raise the ill-fated submarine. All hope of saving any of the 99 persons • have been prevented ii the people _ est efficiency since \apo.'eon, could trapped aboard the Thetis was abandoned when experts declared that in question had had enough fore- -bck the. Germany Army with one chlorine and carbon monoxide.gases moat long since have killed all on sight to give the line decent pat- gN OM - hand tied behind its back. board. ronage.—Brockville Recorder and e Major George Fielding Eliot, Times. Ock D�'iep-Cut .American military expert, agrees. Says he: "It is the French army, among many other conditions also claimed the following lobe the IN DOLLARS AND CENTS SYRUP Not the German which is pre-em= possible from vitamia deficiencies "real stuff": Safety campaigns are usually V8 ope41 Anent in Euro t are akin diseases. exopthalmia, in-• Oil of eltronelia= 1 ounce Europe oda}. This:re- thought o! in terms of the human -• ;mains a towering Tact. But," he fections, rickets, scurvy, pellagra, ---Camphorated oil - 1-3.os.. lives and human iu8erin J- ber!-beri,•excessive bleeding. oste• Oil of tar - 1.3 ounce g involved. dtek i n►arna, 'with every year that pass- g' That is natural enough, and right 1;-asd. ;At big spying omalacla, nervous disardecs and Oil pennyroyal one-ells ••ka, the conditions are likely to s!- enough,'for they.jtre the first co>a- a .mooch aiumlaem war edema. Castor oil - four ozs. it's eht�sedl _band, adeps over the ter in favor of Germsay, as her sideration. But there is another : military machine. This will make a package easy to t,paa ins sea �a am ry improves, ♦zlar- side to it, and one not usually so she syrup-••there is no carry, can be obtained it any drug- It is a tread ins p y grasped. Tl+.at' is ,the tre- m serve scrap !roes. Ree, .gains ex erience and train- store, stays on longer and !s easier easily lnq' ,N T A R I O mendou3 economic loss involved. - -To set Toan at a> -_- to wash bt<. Aad "they don't like r than saving send sac T More an 100.000 people are four I Ib. Hee Hive POST-CONFESSIONAL: When U!DOORS It' killed, and 375,000 crippled for syrup labels (or >t Colonel T. E. Lawrence's "Seven - life every year, and the annual `jaLo91111,12-0s. „ee Pillars of Wisdom" was published,. B VIC ��� �atlO)LZ economic loss is not less than three Forme th`e 40 o= the world thought that in it, the y billion dollars, according to D. D. mend ten f-tb.gee H"a �) great British leader of the Arabs ' a Fennell, president of the National Islidsand6t {oe A NEW FLY DOPE To 'Dominion tLe evainlene 1n 1ha. xdnria"g the Great War) had matte Safety Council of the United and gti. The 46.4ms. his last confessions. Now new The time is drawing neat when Un$�„� States. 'Regina Leadek-Post. �� rated at 43.Me light is being thrown on the mya- black flies, mosquitoes and other C '=Y� !! Mac efaunrer-she tory-hero's actions atter the War insects will;again plague the quiet Married menwith three third- "'�ei'isO6^�1abi1' with the publication of a chapter and peace of the angler while be Canadian immigration Is on the ren and an-income of $2,100 or previously omitted from the book. peacefully enjoys his early summer Upswing after striking Its, lowest- less have been exempted from in This chapter reveals that the Col- ftahtng. But It may be a consols- known, a repoDepartment *t released by the c*me taxes in South Africa. - — . - -- one! knew all Ong"that t e ra s LIQU to soule in know thV, At last, veAL. would be double-crosseu" by Brit- a powerful and effective lotion has --- -- i stn. The- no el had eoasistentty been invented which will forever n increase of nine per sent for L 'refused money and • decorations protect the fisherman from his an.- the fiscal year ,ender! last March LIFE'S LIKE THAT iBy Fred Neher aual trials and tribulations. was noted In the report. Last ;^ear • from the British Government, re- - cawryw. putedly sa s protest against Brit- Dominion new lotion, which repels the 17,128 immigrants arrived In the �'�� �_ b Dominion compared with 15,643 for mosQuitoes, black flies and other •. sin's welching on territorial pro- . e " anises made to buy up the Arabs insects and at the same time has a: thyear previous. .British imm;= for the Allies. pleasant odour, is the latest dis- grants totalled 3,875,, Malted States SIX+DAy covery of a group of scientists-that 5.663 and from other countries, C THE WEEK'S QUESTION: Why are working in collaboration with 726, it said. BICYCLE an industrial company. The work Refugees Now Coming- In RACES- on upas Hitler mad when the story, The figures will be considerably -,�z�^ was recently circulated that three oa the Dart of the research special- o 0 min year it was o ^� • higher for the ca y o o v o o _ S o newtypewriters - _ lata.was not any too pleasant ac- _ g o F o 0 0_ c �-�--_ ed to his Berlin office? Answer: CO ng o repo .s. a 4allx of E Doo o u o o-=0 -o'-o-o o s -- J German retygeea from Czecho- The Fuehrer'a eyesight is giving great many hours in moaqulto-la- _ . him such a deal of trouble his feDted swamps, trying many varte- Slovakia. The first of these arriv- secretaries have to" type h;s ties or existing insect repellents ed recenrly'and it is expected whets apeechns on machines that have and many new formulas. Tiley fin- the migration is complete nearly ally discovered" that, In every case. 1,600 families will tzars been set- 7 r e=lls-large sized letters. Hitler tied on farms In Canada. refused to appear in public with It wasn't the smell which kept the • _ glasses and can't read" ordinaky mosquitoes and black flies from _ biting. They finally Invented a new Op -printed wafter without theta. formula and when they used it on - their arms and face,•!t kept the in- ' ;•Armies Marchsects away. / l-,• To this formula,'a pleasant per, WATCH : n tomachs fume was added. Further teles then _ __ ` r OSproved the new lotion to be abso . the Sic al g fit, • ttamins may decide the out- tender lutely harmless for even the most 1� tendskin. So it seems.that this -`"tome of the next war; according You can depend on the site- summer Canadians enjoying their professor at r - to Dr. Harold J. Jeghers, assistant sial sale; the merchants of Boston University favourite sport on rivers, lakes and war town announce in the school of medicine. streams can successfully fight off biting insects without having to columns of this paper. They, And he believes that the demos- i i use a 1"otio-n with a srrong-ungleas-- mean money saving to our ;N 1\ T 1 .respect. - felt.. Of Ltyeft Pei to � l _ harming the most sensitive skin. patronize the merchants A Dr. Jeghers said that night- blindness;caused by Vitamin,a..de And THAT is good news'" mobs advertise They an s_s � \ �� HERE'S MORE DOPE not afraid of their mer• Hciency; presented thousands of . Berman soldiers from fighting in !Jne of our druggist friends. a `chandise or their prices. + - - - nil Me trenches at nig using e VVorld War: anxtous'to'help fellow anglers,, has your wife and kids oat!!" :POP—The Answer - By J. MILLAR WATT I ®OU6NTTHEM A SIIV>Er2 T T ... :' BUTTER• DISH FORT R WEDDING PRGSEN FOR BU T Irm ON THE CARD? `� - -• r- A iV�� ={ - : 6-t T1s aAl a•ndlrau. lne.i - ,.... y. • ,. 1 :.. ._ r -.: :. .. :, .ate.,. ,... ,e..: ,. '...-: ,� .: t',n.• r.- rX P--The Base Line W. A. will -United Church Sunday School LOCALISMS hold an Ice Cream Social on Fri- Picnic at Greenwood Park, Friday, _ ;" / ,' a r--A twenty-five cent ad in our day, Jute 23rd, at the school. Ball Jane 30th. to,rl 'ciassilied Ad Column will find a game at standard time, ioA- - 19 ,- .,-purchaser for that article you want owed by a a splendid"program A -- New - -- - - quilt will be auctioned. Admission -.to sell. 25 and 10 cents. • • ' e (-borne and Mrs. Ravin, of Tor- W, . A. of the United Modena Barber Sbop . °'veto, visited Pickering friends on , _ llirnday• Church held a most enjoyable meet- _ In thel. good old Summer TilYle George Law, of Toronto spent ing at the home of Mrs. Fallaise' Now opened in Dunbarton .-You need FLY SPRAY A couple of days this week with his when they held a Mothers' Meeting, Opposite United Gburcb Musses with 4b present. Plans were made Moderate Prices, ssiaters, Nellie and Hattie " -. 'fi haw, for the "Annual Garden Party to be CUFF SCHWALM, Prop. e are offering— held � held July 14th. Remember the date. "Badget," 8 oz. tin at 150. " The Ladies! Aid of the Preeby- _Mr. and Mrs. White (nee Kate — c Budget" lg OZ. t1II Ba 260. terra Church will meet at the Classified Advertisements 6 `.h+ame of Mrs. R. W. Miller, on Kerr),•and son, George, of Toronto, -- ----- - . visited John and Mrs, M-urkar .on and thoroughly reliable sprayers at 25e. .Wednesday, June 218t-at 3 p. m. Saturday. FOR SALE - 16 acres standing „ „ NOTICE—Ever tin guaranteed fare-kill r-02ficer Rundtinan was on _Mr. Melding,: of Ematford, has hay. B. Woods, lot 18, Base Line. y duty at Niagara Falls on Wednes- Why pay double the money for other-lines? been spending a couple of weeks TWU. HOUSES - to rent, in vill- day morning_ during the presence with his daughter, Mrs.'Dr, Cjart- age of Pickering. A. E. Richard- - o!the King and Queen. --Mm. W. J. Monney and dau= t son, phone 600.• " » Mss Lillian Murray, teacher in You also need SearnpelCs for the ghter Leila have been entertaining the W2ritty Public School, spent a SEED BeCKWHEAT - for sale. relatives from Michigan during the day here last week with her sister, Silver Hull variety. G. L.pMiddle_ whole family. ast•week. .Miss Edith Murray. ton, Brougham. Pbone Pick 528, - - - --0a Friday evening, June 16th, --Gordon and Mrs. Law, and J. 43-4 Children's, $1.39" mill "the Y. P. U. will hold a Social ev- • T. Stephenson motored to Harrill- FOR S f ening at the home of Miss Margar- ton and Niagara Falls on Wednes- FOR .ALE - number of mowers, Boys ..$1.69 Sizes h, —et Westney. An interesting even- day last to see Their Majesties. binders, 6-7 and 8 ft., cut with Q ing of games and fun has been ar- M. ft, Barrett left Last week trucks and carriers. One loft In- Men's $1.9V Stock t� embers are asked to for Christie Str. Hospital, where ternationaf rake. One hay-tedder. snake a special effort to be present he will be under observation for a One riding plow and gang plows, - And bring along your friends. Gars - with rollingcoulters, One truck �t. ,, + -_ few weeks•. _ LADIES...Dont forget about our he of GORDC N ' wagon with steel wheels. One tur- will be leaving CStaPzr>san s Store .at g° -Miss Gertrude Walsh, nurse-in- nip dr211. One Fordson tractor with silk hosiery --Service and Chiffon. • B p, m. .Daylight-Saving Time. training at St. Michael's Hospital, - ---The June meeting of the W, . Toronto. s eat a da last week at fenders. Geo. Prentice, Milliken. 69e. per pair, 3 pairs-for $2.00 " e Chu was the home-of her.father, Mr. Ed. - held at the home of Mrs. l3. T Walsh here. FOR SALE - furniture, stoves, re- Shllaise on June 7th In the ab- -,Gordon Wade is slowly improv- frigera,tor, linoleum, bed daven- Have you seen our "NU.FLITE" in Sport "aboea? sience of the President, airs. Bunt- ing after his very severe illness. ports, tables, chairs etc, contents in Wbite, Blue and Burgundy-right up to the - fag, Miss Jean Clark, 1st Vice- We hope" the improvement may. of Mr. Kerriage's cottage. Alton Minute. COME ON IN i President, was in the chair, and continue until his health is fully Road. Cheap, Must be sold immed- conducted the Devotional Exercises restored. lately. Apply David Scott, Alton 'with Mrs. L. Morley reading the -_Rev. X. and -Mrs. Jenkinson. Road, Rouge Hill. - - r � /J• S � CHAPMA �T2 Scripture Lesson. Mrs. C_ J. Stev- and Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Chapman �/1 t �Y enson read an item on Ternpernnee motored to Niagam $ails one day BULL FOR SALE - good Jersey Final arrangements here made forbull;• ready, for-service. Robt. W, -the bale tea to be held-at Mrs. M-. hast parents,, to visit the formnger'B on. Bayside Jersey arm,BalsdBide JF. and also to see the .King at S. Cirpmat. M Friday is eznhad Frenchman's Bay. 43-f COST (L LESS Jane 16th. Mrs. Fallaise I 'and Queen. SELLING WT --,F. F. and Mrs. Baisdon and FOR, BALE - Chesterfield suite; F, charge of the Study Period. A sort, Fred, of Burford, visited Pick- ' - -social time was enjoyed ,at the brown mohair, patterned: Excell- t close of the meeting. ermg rely one day last week, ent condition -Reasonable: Apply Accompanied by J S. and Mrs, The Manse Claremont. BO s' Over RubberF, 11'6 to 5's, 49c, -Many' from here attended the Balsdon, and son Edwin, they left 3 Garden Party on -Tuesday eveningthis week on a motor trip to thie PASi'L-RE - to rent. • Plenty: of Melt's Work Bcots, Regular price less $1.00 at the home of Rev. H. G. 4nd pacific Coast. We wish •them , an shade. Running:-water, well fenced, ti -.C,hjlciren'e and Boys' Eocte ai,d OBlorde. pr, '#9c. _ �,,• " 'Mrs, Crozier, at Whitby. Mr, Croz- enjoyable holiday. apply Cliff Middle, rst. Claremont, ler this year celebrates his 40th -bliss Dorothy E: Joblin,-B. Phone Clare 3 r 12. Men's Leather Leggings, Reg. $2.00,.for 99Ce year is the ministry, and 11'I-essages A., of fort Perry, will succeed Stanfield's Underwear, heg, $2.{0, lo.r $1.49 of congratulation were "delivered to PIANO - for sale. Heintzman, re- Miss Verna Wice, as teacher in the. cently tuned and 'cleaned, Terms- ]lien's Romeo Sl) erP, RF �, $2.j0, for ;+1.�� hien in person, by mail and tele- Junior Room of the Public School pp - ram. from his former charges Clash. Box Z04 "News Office" i 8 here commencing nein September. Men's Leek Ties, Regular �l. 0 and 75e. for 39c. in Ontario-' and Western Canada'. SALE - Eases coach 1928, _ The beautiful g were lighted The rest of the teaching staff re- FOR Men's Sweater Coats, Oafcrd srey, Reg.1.95,1.95 mains unchanged. good running order, also 2 acres of eolcured els�ri� lamps -d -Services n e-�: ens Fine Sbirte Reg. $210.and.$1.95 $1.39 eral rows of benches for the .visit were w-ithdr�awn on •Sunday even- Moore. lot 26, con _4, Picketing. 'Ladies' Silk Hose, Yieg, G9e., for 69C. via Mr. Frank Cl,:ptnan, chairtr-an, ing owing to the Annual Service at Phone Pick. 8705 43-4' conducted the program, preparedErsk ne"Ckurch, at which Rev. M. - Fred T. Bunting, Pickering by members of former Ontario con- FOR SALE - St. Francis de.Sales _ Jenkinson, presided, with gre"tions of Mr.. Crozier, under urn- the choir church sheds. 18-20,000 fees of l - .s ere 7, - -- of kis church assisting in the mus- tahll d 185 .'the supervietion of his 'present ap- ber. Reasonable. Apply Thomas pointment, Cedarrdale Church, Osh- A large crowd again attended Dwyer, Pickering 42-3 J- this annual service, though for a awn, Rev. Dr, Pidgeon, a former period before the service it app- TO RENT— d-roomed how^e in the _ college-mate-was present and add- SPECIALS eared as though it was going to be Village of Pickering, Immediate P -reseed the rgathering. The music of seriously interfered with, the the Salvation Army Band, Oshawa, posession. .Apply, A. E. Richard- _ ase ,-- �, heavy downpour. of rain that. took son. Pick: 60. 42-3 -Breakfast Bacon : $ lH. "pro-jra.-n, Mrs. Frank Baker, of this Pie. h cleared however in time • congregation • contributed to the to perm the usual ceremonies to. Minced Steak, 12e alb _ be. Sarried out without difficulty: NOTIC E ` T-- grog:am in a vocal solo. The use of the Pu rc address sys- tem at this service now enables all .: -Pork Liver, a lb. AUDLEY ur ruckm w r w '. to hear, including that number, of U t ever P"dN you ay - - Ball games are being practiced more. than half who could not get — y y " Stewing Beef, 12C. alb. on the Winter's field. into the building. ' i COAL, COKE. • r 1 When the King left the tempera= W�UD CF�ENT Jewel Shortening, rJC. a Ib_ lure dropped to near frost here on ,t I�SCOE I'OINr _ SAND Classic Cleanser, 3 i ins, 13c. Monday. , GRAVEL, e�C Mr. Clemence, 'of Whitby, wan Sumene'r Resort open for small or _ and ' tins 25c. here with his son, Chas. this weer large picnics, beautifully situated , ~. - Several from here went to Han:- on Lake Ontario, also crie summer BUILDER'S SUPPLIER W I D ilton.and Niagara to see' the Roy,-.J cottage for rent, Apply; at Simcoe Couple as they passed. Point - ?�Irs. J_-Williams.. alEO lOCal Oartage work • o E TheWomen's Institute are att- we havealeop',nced in etacg a full .Dutcher. (phone 3000) -JPicLering ROOFr G SPECIAL ' ending the Convention at Clare- .line of Maple Leof Mititn, - mont this week 3-1 Std. Wght. Asphalt Shingles _ -Uu'm_Peede. Some from here • attended the (Garden Party at Rev, H. G. and 3.1 gvy. Wght. Ashphalt Shingles • • MITCH ■ ■ - " Mrs, Crozier's at Whitby on Tues- $6.65 per sgre day evening. It marked his 40th All first quality Toronto Asphalt Pickering, OIIt. L1 Pickering Hardware " year in the, ministry. Roofing Co. Shingles, In lots Ofticephone"740 Residence e52 Fred 'Ura—or an of 5 sere. or over. rented the old Gee farm for the Sp season. The new tractor has.had 1 a S =SEED CORN z Prices subject to change-withoid lots-to do to test its usefulness, notice. Do not forget the es•cursion to pICKERING - Guelph next Monday. It will ,be a .- = - . Dent, Pride of Nishna, ` Improved rad outingfor farmers and the mag peop . LUMBER YARD , Boys slimmer see tens Learning, Golden Glow, Early = George and Mrs. Puckrin have PHOV E 340(1 50n, each din tri _ and are takgng up duties at Pleas- 03'8 amp , . 110 or ant Valley farm. It is being wired Maple Leaf Mutual IN e a pair BU,tcher, Sweep Stakes, Genuine for Hydro this week. ; E. Hancock and family, of Orono In$ZlraaCB CO• Men's Camp Shoes,$1,65 ELlreka, Flint Varieties called upon his 3iephew, S. R. and and �'AWANE3A INS. �. a pair Mrs. Wonnacott this week. Mr. map rates for Fars &WI Caum" Compton'a Early, :Longfellow, Hancock used to live on the Brok- �� Mens Sport shirts, with - en Front, Pickering. ! The Club met on Monday even- wbwbtwu bran" ft short sleeves, �1 00 ea. �gent for' Mc.Cormick.>fleering Farm Machlner°y soc!• - . ing in the school house under the Wi■dsiOs. alba ete. - Men's Sock a, 15e.,20C , Repairs. _chairmanship of the President, R. ,Ad■sobile lwwloae e! P. Winter. The picnic is to be held ��� 25C,, 35C.and 50c. a pr. Oos Moho -.'R'e Lace it. Can Get !� C* It b not meds." W1 J on July 12th at .Green's Park. The Write sr 1Plierie. - Com9rbittees - Sports, Chairman, \.�. O. Bradley 11�bw, am y Ken Pratt; and for lunch and priz- 80W�QAN & RO'9Dh Phone-Pick 2904 ,� S. BAI Q N, PICKS PNG es were named. A committee to eel- M81TBt ON1'AItIO ect a drama was appointed. �, CALM, AT