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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1939_07_21 V , r. I �,3 "tet PJ�QKERIN N VOL. LV.III :PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, JUDY 21. 1939 No: �8 �tralFslotattal6arD*. . . ; _...:KINSALE AL'DL p EY GREENWOODG GREENWOOD Medic-at hlifss Roxena Led ett has been - ;,. S the berry season has began as Mrs. J, Clarke is visiting Mn. MILLS A/f I j i C� �"1R. H. O. PE ARGON—Phyeieian s a fecal days holidays with sin: The crop generally 'nes suffer Pretsell for a time. 1rJ LLS tsodSurgeoa. Dunha:too. :Oly Miss Ella Elson,• at Urbridge. ed from the dry weather. Mrs. VP, Perkins is visiting her 1886=•1936 E: FORSYTH, Oph.D., Director Miss Jean,Feli, of Toronto, . is ' The Club picnic at Green's Park friends in the city and other points .�; R•aMemb rie't Att.oemericor oota.io aces, spending a few days with her con- was an enjoyable affair with about Mr, and Mrs, Griffiths of Tor- CHOPPING lataea Member of the nd American Opwme�t;.-a sin,' Miss Eileen Parkin• six . pbonlaM. Eyes ■amines by gppolatment: sixty-five present. onto,, are at the Wes. Sadlers dur- Monday, Wednesday and Frim �O°e . Clarestwot;�t Mr. and Mrs, A, Hooker and' Rev. Mr• Coburn, of Toronto oc- ing the holiday. family journeyed to Niagara Falls cupied the pulpit here on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Burke, of Sault WE GRIND FINE one day last weeks in the interests of the Temperan- Ste, Marie, spent Sunday with F. Bran, Sborts and Feed of sly r.► 1JUNALD RUDDY Barrister. Mrs. Deal, of Regina, has .been ce. The liquor traffic needs some L. and Mrs, Green R,Sotick r.NotaryPub"c. Mo,Aeyw%AQn. spending several days with the W. checkin kinds,' also minerals and olbQ Al a�fatomrlroectlP,ed by tt>.elate A.E.ubns- S• Mrs. F, Walls, Milton and Cecil eoncentrafes for rofitahle wa.soum Wmg or Court tiouae.Whitby. Sly Stevenson family. 'Fred Crawford and sons have and Miss Clara spent the week-end p feedkp " BEATON, BELL tS' ROSS :,dies Dorothy Bayles,. of Broug- purchased a new, con;bine and aur with relatives at Mt. Forest. kept'on band.91 - ham, has been holidaying with her now using this new implement to The Kinsale W. A• will entertain Barrlatora tf Solicitors aunt, Mrs. V. Parkis, cut and thresh alsike and wheat. It We 11tock only the best Pauit 4 p,1.BEATON.K.C. Telephone 'Mise Mlarie Hawidna, of Brook- is a far c from the scythe the Mt, Zion and Greenwood roc- � Feeds and Supplies. AL BROOKE BELL K-C. Adel,2838 days last week r9 ,the and reties at the home of Mrs• Walt. : spent a few da cradle, of early days. Stevenson on Tuesday, July 25th... �. _, G 7 ZZM9 Q.D.P.ROSS w�#rJl Miss Alice Stell. i Congratulations and best wishes 4he Ladies' Bible Class were en- -- 372 Bay St. Miss Audrey Mulock is spending of this communit JOHN L.POND Toronto Y go to George tertained on Monday everting by the-suaran r holidays at'her home Blake u -- - -'� - - upon his itisrriage, on,'Sof- Miss Edith Omnerod, with the pro- LAM SURy�'►YQA, CU,KICHARDSON A Oo.. Barrie- here• urdaY, by Rev. Hugh G. Crozier. gram in'charge of Mrs. Win. Pegg FrJ. DONEVAN, B: �., &. G + •te+s antic,w5a lvotan�a etc. Smite sat; .A goodly crowd gathered at the of Whitby, to Miss Ruth Annie of The s . ise$6ior L4C t3aitdiog xm T4oatto St. famaw. ' , sympathy of the G,mmunitY L. S.. On file are the records sR Tiniaptaone a.IM;Picii.riog t'h■o sola. stf Hooker garage on Friday evening Greenwood. We welcome them as a is extended to Mr. A. Moore, in Survey-ore to enjoy the dancing to the music new family .in the ni Yore GiRlsoa and Arnold, NGUS Mcl%lLLAN—J4rrist•er. Sol- of CKCL g Orh°°d. the doth of his wife. She was a ing Str. F�gt, pshaws. pLr lbr, !rotary Public. 19 Melinda street life-loo resident On thpho stead " -Torafto. Teledhooe EtRia aWa. 29tf The W, A, meets this Wednes- DL"NBARTO.V g 198E 181, of the late L. Harrison. Her hus- l�orata� dgY afternoon at the boats of Mss. - band Purchased the farm some W. .Stevenson.' Greenwood acid Mt. Mrs. a. Wood has Miss Ruby years ago. Mrs. ',incus was a kind D• g. " HERBERT T. FALLAIBE. L. D 8., °n are ►e guests. Reesor as' her guest for a few frjend to all and will bq sadly D•D,s Graduate of the Royu, Collage of rhe Foursquare•Class met at the days. y DOOM Sur4e0oe and the trni,�e,eus of Toronto. missed by many friends. 1' �ad�retsdroce second boor east pf St. Aad- hall last Tuesday evening with u Mrs. S, Morrish and Miss M,ant jow-$Church, P,ckeriaLont. Oak& hours: sMiss, _ Insurance of All Hinds. r.e. so a P. ra;nor of appointment. (X-My good attendance. Alice Stell returned Sunday from visiting her BROUGHAM rae.las). Pbace Pick 3700. had charge of the meeting. friends at Midland: Beat Raiser Available Wl� Quite a number of our young Congratulations to Eileen Allen Miss Jean Malcolm is spending VU411lssss�e f arse. people attended the street dance on securing the position as teach- the holidays at Lake Simcoe. Security and Service. t. held at Uxbridge last -Wednesday er of the Junior Grades in the Pub- Mr. and Mrs. Crocker visited , R. BEATON. TOWNSHI evening. lic School at Malton. the Matthews families on Satur- Address Phone D• Clerk, Con voyamer.Cammissonw torr Church was held at.10 o'clock on ?►tics V. Allison accosnpariied day. BROUGHAM■kfet a(8davtta, tlecsuataar, Etc. lwu*r ��y y�th a ver by little Miss .Janet and Mraster PICK 513 ltrc►ageLieeoaes. Wtat4,vsle.(s■t. nS Y hood K. and Mrs. Malcolm visited tho - attendance. The Foursquare Crass David. are.spending two week's hal- la:tter's relatives at Long Branch A. B. RICHARDECN -supplied the music. Sunday School. iday at Tonawanda with Mr. and ' r CHGPPINa • on Sunday. G9111DRAL INSURANCE Cocas held at 11. Airs. J, Hennick Mrs. J. Hogle and Oshsw$ rel- O ` St. Paul's, Dunbsrton, Sunday' a-i-,es called on Bruu 1V MON., WED. and SAT, os$j - REAL ESTATE CARD OF THAIrii,S � • sham friends - Jul;;- 23rd, 7th Suncay after Trir• on Tuesday, After May lst; 1939 CONVEYANCING int Sunda• S.hool at 2 r ` The family of the late Mrs. Gib- Y• 5 p. a her W• J. Brown and family of Tor- We have a guar tity of Seed OatstAbw 7�a eMl established agency; ready ening Prayer at 3 o'clock. Preacher onto attended the, S. S. Picnic. ;on .ka, Banner, and Victory), alsoBw6eq, ® bons, of Claremont, wish to thank Thursday. c e, serve. so this service,, Rev, E• G. Robin- Purina Feeds. Chick.tarter, Dairy 5b. those many kind friends and neig}a- Robin- Phone, Pieit. 6000 son. Congrattrlatioits to Mics Jean tions• D born far their assistance and syn,- • Rev. and Mrs. Howie are -hav,a ryena. F i¢Ft cols etc. A Lott T*� MAW p--thy during the illness and dead S '-. oirrr w,. five, Endes: rup- line ofthese Rr11 knax n feeds YY Lei. lYl A 1(Y of -our mother; g .well-earned holiday during JT.'� . ils of.Wzrt- .s?ed a The services in the united Church red f. Molasses. fait. Millfccda Sbw '-�LIQBNt3ED AUCTIONEER ANl>! , with .honours. r �'' - St'l++wl m here on Sunday were conducted by - Visitors at Mrs 'George Philips Usin. Hog Concentrate. Miresats,l* VALUATOR Notice to Creditors Rev Robt, Laidlaw, who will also on Sunday were: Mrs. Gartner.Philips Mar;h Etc. o Sales rite. Add ss 014 rc =have charge cf the se vice next yr.�, x. �,.,�.,_ TT T OCkwO `• D. ,Phase or write. Address d14 Duadar+ -'-- lY 1. Q� - `Sunday. .-c' .�.... ;, d E y, Street, E&et, nig+ Ii Crockett Estate. Toronto. '" — Mrs. C. Annis and Mrs, Elmer The Firemen's Aitlateur Contest p Whitby. Ontario.. Creditors Annie were joint hostesses. last a • IC1;erlt� Mins Q j of Pickering, a Married Waanan,• an Y• ;When t;Ye On-We-Go ing drew a very large attendance. PICKERING. ONT. Tl@S'bilSh �oSpltal % -who died at Pickering, June 25th, Group of the W. A. of .the Lnited Congratulations --DENVER— •' Government Licented Qhurch held a S' w ose singing won recognition. PHONE 59it7 Main St. E. Stouffvllle, Ont, ulars of their claims to the under- horde. The . proceeds were very Mrs. A.' Harvey dhd Miss Cam- and wi. signed gratifying , bet.redtnfr- p� .lfll gad before July 22nd, 1959, a{- � ilia, of Montreal; Mise . Ella ' td! which date her estate will 6e thou the good cork o{ the W. A. Wallace of Toronto, Mrs. E• Mc- Massey-Harris .Maternity, Medica,, and Surgical distributed among the cases taken ng parties en- a,o,igall. and Charlotte, of•Blenheim titled thereto, and the executrix Presbyterian Church Garden Parts viQited the T. Brown's on Sa;.;.r- Repairs Here • Maternity Semi•Rootn will not•be liable for .any claims Pickering, Thursday, Jul. 27th. -_ d$Y• Mrs. McDougal and daughter , . Rates for 10 daje—i25.75 of winch she has not then received are remaining for a short visit. --•'Jrdeae Pr01]lptly,tlttet]d- P gWered Nurses in attendance and notice. _ "Bee Gorke�s" Plant ____Eev. A gone.--of__ a +' 24 hour service given. ---. Dated at Oshawa, July loth, 1939. —. supplied for Rev, Keennez. Sunday Ambulance_Service Members of the ,'°Bee Bee Cork afternoon and is a.lwrays a welctr-r-:' Coleman Instant Li }� W. E. N. Sinclair, K, C, visitor in the Bron 8 MRS.E.R. GOOC 25-37 sank of Montreal Bldg. Oakaw•a, Club", Highland Creek; of.Baron Sham pulpit. 8tOves, QU]Cli, clean and Byng Branch, of the Canadian Le- Suzy School 'will meet next FOR Destroy these Nox- '°n' Highland Creek, planted a Sunday, July 23rd, at 10.30 a. rel. dependable. i INSURANCEMaple .Tree, on.July 10th, on the and evening -service at 7.30 P. rill Ions Weeds. farm of Harry Trediva5 in comm Tuesday •afternoon the Broan's All Hardware at Rigbt Prices Sh:RVICE errtorating the' royal visit. They had as callers:. Mr. and firs, Coll R T �IN B�S�B Phone Pickering 67 were guests of Percy J• Caper, ins, of North Dakota, . grandchild- diJ Sow Thistle, Bind Weed, Bladder ren of the bate Mr. and Mrs. Don- Club Secretary and.fits. Calver for CYRIi� E. MOREL+ Y Campion, Canada Thistle, Wild old Foston 'who with other Brou hardware Tinemitk Carrot, Dodder, Tumbling Mustard the red Annual Picnic. The tree g- , FIRE, AUTOMOBILE, LIFE m8 was planted by Mrs.'Charles Cole. ham families moved West to North .,•PTC$ERIHG Chico Hemp, Ox-eye Dais Blue 1st Vice-President of the W'omar•'s Dakota in the 80`s and became very. ACCIDENT, WINDSTORM Chicory, y' -iP,fiONE 4600 PUBLIC LIABILITY Etc. _ Weed, Harvvkweed, Caartmon Milk- auxiliary of the Branch. During successful farmers. SERVICE - PROTECTION week, Wild Lettuce; Common Bur- The annual S. S. Picnic held on , quofoils,'Docks, t Johns die ceremonies, two minutes silence dock Cin S . was observed for those who died in Friday- afternoon had a large att- �. Wort, Wild Mustard, Pepper Grass, endance, and a fine afternoon bf NEO' ` .L Stinkweed, White Cockle, Common the Great War. Later, the mem- Ragweed, Poison ivy, Sliurges, bers participated iri horse-shoe-pit sports was enjoyed by young end \. i ch.ilig and .guessing competitions. old, tt'e swimming tank being well -- CHEMICALa ` Russian Thistle, Arkansas Bod- Members of the .Women's Auxil- patronized. At the supper hour a- = straw: rusty, who assisted, included 'Kis. bout 140' sat down to well-filled t FOOD THE WEED QONTROL ACT tables 'with their abundance of VITAMIN Cf MINERAL TOMO _ Calver, Mrs.,. Cole, Mrs. P. Saun- States: dors, bars. J: Waldron and :Vire. E. food, tea and lemonade. As evening — — Claus 4, + -- Pinney + creme dow•t, all returned home, To aid in t1ke: Every occupant of land, or if = feeling happy. Prevention of Nutritional Anaase land is unoccupied, the _owner shall Brougham Fir&nen. hold interesting On Tuesday afternoon July 11t'1, Motor Ambulance Da or+Ni ht destroy all weeds designated Amateur Contest at Greenwood y g Y gnat-d nox- the members of the Women's Ins Prevention of- Rickets Deet& ions (see list-above) by the regul- titute held their regular meeting ' 1 f Phone 1800 On Saturdaq evening last a la a �e8, and Tetany of Vitas• ations as often in every year as is , to a ,tient . en o preventa.ripening • - Prevention of Iodine de$d +' of their seeds, to hear the revival of that inter- liar ey, President, presided. The e esting program, the Amateur Con- Building of Resistance Clause 22, r delegates to the •District meeting, ' C. A. STERRITT An test, sponsored by the Brougham Mrs. Ha illton and Mrs. Robert- Adeliciotis Food su letneti! Y person who contravenes any Firemen. Twenty-one contestants PP `F of the provisions of this Act, or a son, brought excellent reports from containing quantities of Vita. Fun eras Director pPeared on the list given W. C• that meeting. Mrs. Hamilton, in r refuses or neglects o obey any $ mins and Minerals fregwen[!$r ` Furniture Dealer Iawfttl order of an I s Murkar, Muster of Cererrtorues, but the absence of Mrs. Mairs, read her pector given only about fifteen' turned u the laekmg in ordinary diets. a . under authority of this Act, shall p' report. She also brought a ,finan- �i l�loleetiarlrt. OIItrit`lI missing Bing among the Toronto tial startement of returns from { incur a penalty of not less than entries. A, real variety ontertain- Small, dose—Easy to take , $10,' nor more than $50 for ever catering for the Masonic function l y ment was given, and tke two local held at M. Burka home. Mrs, Rob- 24 (ray treatment, $1.16 � such offence. winning contestants were Robt. WEEDS HAVE NO PLACE INA Miller, Baritone; of Brougham, and ertson and Mrs. Lemon .were app- r ointed to attend the Project bead- 72�da treatment, $12.0 + PROfGRESSIVF. -MUNICIPALITY• Audrey Scott, Scottish Dancer, of ership Course to be held in the fall \ DQ YOUR SHARE TO PREVENT Pickering- The First Prize, $15.00, at Brooklin. At the close of the i THEIR SPREAD. went to Toronto, an Acrobatic meeting Miss Doris- Johnston tool? E. C. JONES _Arthur Boyea, Dance number The judges were: charge of the short program of Weed inspcktor, 'Muntelpality ofMrs. Robt. Burrell and Mrs. Rob-- sports and ztunts, The climax of t' the Township of Pickering the eftemooh was the fine picnic. PHONE 68 supper ertson, of Brougham, and Dr. N• Pickering Pl 0. 111 F. Tomlinson, of Claremont. P _ , - _•_ . _ • , - n • - Scene Of Fatal Mauling Etigi ette k 1 Blf ROBERTA LEL r _ elf 71 i 1.—Are there any ceriain occa- , r ,lions when a man precedes the wo- man he is accompanying? 2.—When an invitation Is re- ceived to a church wedding,, and y ;far-.R net to the reception, does it re- quire an answer? ��.•:�� � �`. "-��, �� 'I � v.—Is it good tt:ste to use ei- tacit blue or green In social b e " kin ' correspondence? l 4.—When a man brings a guest ss to his home and introduces him to , i 1 iii 1 1„ I •his Rife, is "How do you do" a. / �l sufiicient acknowledgment for the NTHe ' •' -: �„ � —W h n ng in a s S at s-range • _.- - •, � e eating ..rang � J - place and y ot. do not know wheth- er to pay the waiter or not, what EXCUSE ME- l3UT : should you dr e FM e' ' -What a the most popular BIG BEN TOPS �L'A/ forms of Sunday entertaining? i Answers ALL FOR FLA YOUR 1.=Only when the nay is un- • l certain or dangerous, such as when necessary to push their way ` through a boisterous crowd. 2.— he apol<•i �cd, "1 fid ' h'ot unless the wedding is small ""-��y." : n and the invitation is a personally o� heart you." writteh note or letter. 3.—Only A stevedore, sitting at the aid -_ black ink should• be used for both o! the counter, beeelue sane,; :d. social and business correspond- "Listen,, "Listen, tin ears.."' he eho.:--ti ,s 'The gay nays he wants rice : :d- ence. 4.—No. In this instance the A ding." wife should be s little more cordial The other excused,iiimself, ;nd -r- and add, "I am very glad to see I� hurried over to the ste-r�cdore, ' you," or some similar expression. "Did you call me" he asks ' 6.—Merely ask'the waiter,"Where The stevedore bellowed. shall I pay?" G.—Breakfasts, There were shadows under f. luncheons, teas, suppers, and mu- his eyes as he sank into the bar- give es, he cried. "I toad y: o "N give that a plate o1 siee :d- s scales. b r s cheirC in and get it over 'with." th "Haircut, -cane, he replied to d The dent one's eyts east :ed. a barber's lite greeting. P 5 D. t po Sr ng. e i' 1e Dost Ree'i "Then lanae situ a bit," said "Look here, you. he gFD� .ed. .� P .. P " trying to.4111 my eu� :3n the barber. "You're..rather far Are you t Poison . ers what r t � y tt 9'" ,� •• ? t�.,� down in the chair tor,a ltaireu:." the shonlc c R�• For oiso Ivy ..Then give mea shave, Mur- 1 - - a!nred the mea wearily. Cool Drinks Are Coanea From the Use of Potas- —o— 'Seen Lying^fed Ly •a Leeper are two of the three bears kept in the sium Permanganate in Sev- "Dir you ever .20 camp- Helpful �i O All Zoological Gardens at Charlsbourg, P.Q., who clawed to- death ere Cates -Dr. Joseph Germain, of Rimouski, when he approached too close to the No; Ne set the sameeffect The chic! c bjec•ion to t.t, : rt, :•)Days of• their cage and was seized by one of the animals. Dr. Germain by taking the screen. off the ed iced drink ib l of" weath:: is -' was accompanied by his daughter and son when he tried to feed the Poisor- Ivy as a plant has many %vindows." that they may be c'n�utned -cto -bears peanuts, only to be pressed against the bars and fatally mauled, guises: It may appear as a low --o— rapi.!ly. ' But cool 'rinks iii as while his children were forced to look on, helpless except for at !mets shrubby patch, or as a fence bord- An - American tray touring peter, lemrmde, o.'atlge o, r a, " to ware the animals off by throwing dirt and stones at them.' er, or as a climber like the Virgin- Wales, and on entering a hotel in cold milk, flavored o:. Lntgav -yid, Is creeper. Each stem of poison ivy one town notice¢ the words "Tam help to keep us coo., the chi: '.;nn 104th Year Begun bears three smooth, _even, glossy, Htab" written an the mat. included. If the baby is ci :.tr- $u leases, Those of theVirginia creep-, "Ah:" he said, "I suppose that's mula he may be gett'ng fry it $ Cunard Line er are n Leve ayes of poisonfn by Welsh c Welcome." all th liquid e n eus,-alts :gb ' _ How Can 17 y i for a qu h t V ANNE ASHI EV The . Cunard Shipping Line, lII serer c i •'\'so. s replied'the doorman. trany. doctors Hite :o ace ! :nd - i the ivy, the treatment•mast Ridely 'That's fife bath mat upside pater offered to the e•aby bet yea recommended is potassium,penman- do-an." meals, either in a bol-:e,or it -r. a ' founded. by Samuel Canard, of ganate which has for its purpose —o_ teaspoon. But mothers thou' -e- Halifax, N.S.,', entered its 100th the.destruction of the poison by os- ,4dvertigo meat--Tn a �t�s- member to offer drink ng' war to- Q.—What is a substitute for year in the trans-Atlantic steam- tdation. The parts are swabbed V011o, Pa., paper- small. children, or at least ..ake tream of tartar,,when mixing cake ship trade July 4. The inaugur- with a three per cent' •solution, it ear for them to reark. �ie _ �� '-het calls for it. al voyage by .the Cunard Line, made % "Agctioneerins i,',ny .pe- y r milk. If,the buttermilk is not Line five is particularly sensitive, Once -list very reasonable., If I Am out skin is nature's o'er: roman.:'ole l years ago, started Judy- ter s have Dcen formed, tabbing arranse dates with m y, wife." cooling system, and it.needs , :n soar enough,.add a.little vit!ebar. n, 1540, when the Britannia,head- should be carefully avoided. If bak- How can I keep apples_ ed out from Liverpool, England, —o-- t�of liquid to operate Q•— P FP !ng soda, boraMc acid, or other 1 , `Tram turning brawn ashen peeling for Halifax Pnd tiers York. coolie substances are used:no apt jsoft-voiced man hes co iter- . g a lunchroom where the counter- t'T O g►t 3 them? plication should be made when the man was a trifle hard of bearing. A.—Add a pinch of salt to the sores are oozing. Otherwise a crust -Rice pudding," said the nus- water in which the apples are The output of central electric may be formed, and the conditions touter. washed, before peeling them, and stations in Canada during May aggravated, A pamphlet gluing tall "Wq1 - hat a that.,,. tivvaa 2,333,285,000 kilowatt hours. information may be obtained free •Rice podding;' repeated the , w>�t they are not as liable to turn �^'W ` hrown. This was a gain of 12.1 per cent. from the Publicity and Extensl5n customer. adAtnatnfh'�'a over May, 1938, and was the high- Division, Dominion Department. of Q.—How- can .I remove wine The other cupped a hand to his `l•r••+. tiro�..,.v say t May output on record._ !culture. Ottawa. fl-owSlaine _ ... -. 4 s1r- A.—Cover thestains with salt and then pour boiling water - through the fabric, IaSS�F�e • a a _ • - BARN E:HICKS PERSON4I Q.—How can I prevent new tin- da a s e e sa" rovare from rusting, What $ciente1fARR1_�VOL*LD TUL Mt1RI :F AAAY CHECKS KS suited? Hundreds to moose ':tins A.—Before aging new-tinware, PT.Ern. OF BARRED ROCK, LEG Advertisin ome'wlth meads. Many farmers tab the surface thoroughly with ;Lis horn, New Hampshire, New Ramp- daughters and .widows with pro ahire X itoelr, Fussex N Hamp- g as ;perty, Particulars :Or, confAekn :lard and place it in s hot oven for shire chicks. Limited numbers tial. Canadian Correepor.!>nce an hour. This will prevent an.for 1 most other breeds. Order right Club, Box 128, Cal gery. Albc` 9, QQ away for July delivery. Bray IgUEnt rust. Don J DEVELOPING 1Hamltton 130,John Street, North. - QUIT TOBACCO. sNtir ' EA="Y Hatchery, Ontario. Q Inezpeaaively. Some remedy. =ea Q.—How can I make aure o! 13Es'r RESULTS—ROLLS REVEL- dmoniala guaranteed. A'7ice eliminating any insects which may SMALLEST LIVING PARTICLES /� T MTSS THESE CHICK BAR- -ped with hlgloss deckled edged Iree RertlerYa 136T � ov 1, Wtnr, eR gains. Day Old Standard Leghorns prints—:5c. Reprints Sc. Beautlfu lave -`ten iabt a head of Cauli- t entist.�hlnd�II_ultra- a' r•90r'c Pullets 13c: Barred iniargement free. Prompt 'service. ...PLVXBIN.G�STLP-)eI,1Es flower? roscope reported last week he had 'hocks s6.9 : u els 39:'l5-cat r - xccl--Phcrss—rah—raTrs'dou n'e ; A.—Stand the cauliflower -lead - els sic. New HartipshCo tont-. 600 SLIGHTLY 5 , been able to see and measure pro ;7.n5; Pullets ' $10.45: t'ockerels Sinks, Closets, PiD<E. Iiaslns ---!re down for a few minutes in a salt 6?ic Ten day old Leghorn Pullets EXCHANGE OF OLD BOOKS Extinguishers, also new G seal rein molecules,'the key Unita and 15c Barred Rock Mixed $11.95: Pul- ot vinegar solution. possiblythe smallst particles of liv Plumbing, 62 Graib �'cet Arts =11.95: cockerels 8?ic. Two real. Ing matter. The molecules, stood week old add one cent, Three USED CORRESPONDENCE OR out as shimmering spots of light. w'-ek old add five•cents to ten daw Home Study Courses bought and --:: old prices. Largo Egg Quality add 'sold: Canada's Largest dealer': big SALE OF MINK • one cent. Bigger Profit add two —_prices paid for old books. Send ftat s Gouig On cents. Prompt delivery. Shipped ten cents stamps or coin foor list. MINK OF HIGH GRATE QUA_. T_. SUPER-ACCURATE CLOCK C.O.D. Top Notch Chickeries, Economy Distributing Company, Special sale during ru)y and .tag Inside The Hive' w new kind of Clock 8o accurate• Guelph, Ontario. . Leamington, Ontario. ust at prices far bE:cw re;'_;a Every anima} will be per's.:: lly under ordinary conditions that It Y01" CAN' STILI. GET D-RAT MACHINERY A SHOP SUPPLIES selected. Orders-fi11Ed F: tet .:ed. Chieks in most breeds. But last Write to-d-ay, L. A• Jon". i9' 'Ni may, help astronomers to aim their ! regular 1939 hatches are now In bot Street, St. Thon:;aa. telescopes with higher precision incubators. Act quickly if S'ou NEW AND REBUILT MACHINT:RY BeekE_pers have a unique metb and engineers to control difficult :want July chicks of famous Bray en every description boilers and — keeping tab on the activities rtuality—sturdy, nd of kefast - growing, engines—electric motors—meth- TIRES AND BICYCLES VORiL8 variations in alternating current early laying. August hatches•to anie's tools—belting. Canada's -i their bees, according to a report has been invented. The instrument 'order only. Bray Hatchery, . 130 largest machinery house. Write or $2.00 UP,- GUARANTEED : ,-_D from the Dominion Experimental "John Street North, 'Hamilton, Ont. call The A R Williams Machinery Tires; Bicycles, $l•'.t'0 up '-its maintains accuracy .,to withiII one company, Limited, 64 Front St., 'for bargain pribe i!tt, i nto :-Farms. Because it Is so essential to second at all times during any 24- GET YOUit' SHARE OF THESE West, Toronto. Tire, 195 Dundas En w how the hone now is coming Chick Bargains. grade A Legltorns t.ocker- NED-WAL USED FURNITURE I-OR SAI F, els'$ arrea Rocks U.93; iary 1s placed on a set of scales. lets 510.95; Cockerels $6.75. New 1.00D USED FUi�`IT?RE: 8 1'V_S Thus it is possible to take daily REVIVED AFTER 200 Hampshire . Reds, White _Rocks, HAY FEVER P Perthshire Medicat'. SuitesDininSuite $1 Che Chest.::'a d Hybrids $8.45; Pullets $11.75: Relieves eves[. Pleasant. Convenient, Suites 9.60: ; dio Co c eta �sd CENTURIES sizes. all eats G. B and $1.00 quite $3Dini studio Couches S.iw. ` weighings and SO telt- just how Cockerels one c Extra Profit sizes. tole Agents G. B. Products, 8- leve Dining Suites, like ::�� Mat- much honey is coming In. Further- it is reported that living organ- Grade add one cent Special Mat- rmportera. Box 515. Toronto. p more, it is possible ,to know never• Isms dating back 20,000 years have ing add two cents. Prompt deliv- H nd5 Breakfast Srt,cl 3: -to cry, Will ship C.O.D. Three week Hundreds of other art cies. :X..-to ately the amount of loss of honey been revived by Soviet scientists old capons, 4 week old and older NEW FURNITURE FOR SALE ult for your requirements. veins in the hives. partcularly in the atter a long sleep in frozen soil. 'pullets. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries, arranged if necessary. Tlri<�-rna Limited, Fergus, Ontario. ^ % OR MORE ON NEW Furniture Co., LlmitEd, 5;1. may $Spring, when the• flow of nectar Is Species of water plants and fungi . SAVE -0,o Furniture. our larks five-floor Street, Toronto. ligbt. Then the beekeeper can tell. and also soil bacteria were found DAY OLD AND STARTED CHICK warehouse is stocked with tom- � - Bargains. Day Old Standard Leg- plete home furnishings. By selling USED TIRES a RE'CRRb' AU9 whether or not he should feed his in a state of suspension in the 1r- hnrns $6.95: Barred Rocks $7.45: direct from our WAREHOUSE SALE 4Otonics. zea soil strata of Eastern Siberia iVh[te Rocks, New Hampshire we save an average of 20`7a and Daring the main honey [low, the near the bones of extinct mammoth Rede, Hybrids $8.25. Ten day old pass this big saving on to you. USED TIRES AND RE"PFA ll� - 40r; Leghorn Pullets $15.90. Bar. Terms arranged. Freight prepaid• any car or truck, !14c an! ug scales are most valuable, for then bison. red Rock Pullets $12.45. Non sex. Write us to-defy. Valuable prem- Every tire guamr. e(d, u'; i$c the bee-heepe.r ea stlmate fairly Soviet scientists, using nature's Pet $9.45: Cockerels $8.75. Two Tums given for sending customers gallotLand up. Bi tterles. e �ceeek old add one cent. Three to us. McKenna Furniture Co., era wanted. Wtlte for rr -m accurately jury w is going on In- refrigerator in the Arctic for their week old add five cents to ten day Limited, 526 Bay Street, Toronto. Bain price lista t)rdE-9 "Nide the cniontes. Thus, he knows experiments, have been seeking to ld prices. Big Egg Quality add Buy with coottder.ce, from .,;r.- s.hen bee a.ttentlan shouid bP t:°• locate the boundary, between life •,ne cent. Prompt delivery C.O.D. ada's largest retrea0rr's. nt;.,.r'.:,Y F.ado..n Electric Chlek Hatchery, r Tire Company. Beat v61.. I:'- :! reo. and death for many }ears. T.nn teff. Baden. Ontario. Issue No. 29 — 39 Wrrg West, Hamilton .1 r '; 5 a One Of The Forlorn Scents In Recent Kentucky Flood umt�r . �., rTt/S CURIOUS I�ORL sy William � //"II D ForgusoA a OF AFRJCAA IS BI�f'0 ' � r THE SAME ' AS EAGLES AND F r. HAWKS. BUT, S i Ne pr % 1 11 oREY ON Tl-1E x: s CvORADUAIII IN M/O-AilAt, rr II LEGS. wry - S ,�• JI r�, �.��� n aw- y"J mss, '�'. r -:F,Ilowin•g a disastrous cloudburst thatsmall x , poured tons cf wirer, into sma i streams that in turn swept down over - cnun u t t � � :. ;:•. .:-c hilt au3 debris, and each day finding a few more bodies 'of victims of the deluge which •was so sudden \ •z ::Ya r:.at man; never hada chance to seek safety. Shown move is a scene from the stricken zone around ?Vlore- ANT , _cad; the taxi was hurled 'into a ditch and'a house hal: swept over on top of it. AN r i(AVrZGW) FLOWERS men of valor. IIwill. always be thee, and not in thy name are we IS AN OF' THE y4 found this when people Lire truly come against this multi ude. O Je fMPOt�TAI\tT Li rTL*— following God they are thrifty, in hovah, thou art our God; let net £L£PHANT Sun'day - dustrious, active, and wise, Person- man prevail against thee. �F PLANT 999 ally and nationally. 12. So Jehovah emote the Ethio I �G HAVE A ccm$cAtL : 9. And there came oni against pian. before Asa, and before Judah R(vEJV BLAB them Zerah the Ethia a D1 a with an and the Ethiopians d IIs e v W ha e - ' Sch O O I - To -�T+Z.INIes army of a thousand thousand, and no right to look for divine co-oiler- OF MINIATURE three hundred chariots •and he ation till we have done our best; .n L�S50�1 came onto 3lareshah. we are not to sit with folded hands " .7 • wag a fortified city in the hill coon• and expect-a complete salvation tooo�aipfev"A"racr,,I try of Judah northwest of Bebron, be wrought for us, and then to con- and about-one mile south of Beit- tinte as idle spectators of'God's -- - —' r EggQ[%t IV .Jibrin. redemption of mankind; we are.tst__ THE secretary bird bears a close resemblance to other birds at. ASA: A LIFE OF TRUST-2ND' L7 Then Asa-went out to meet tax onr resources to the utmost, to prtr. � e ezceptioq of its legs. These have developed iaa CHRONICLES 14 AND 16 ' him, and they set 'the battle in ar- gather.our hundreds of soldiers; ice•powerful'weapons,with which it stamps out the lite of snakes, F:ntPd Text, : Chronicles 14:2 -12 ray in the valley of Zephathah at we are to work out-our. own Salva- • its favorite prey. A snake stands small chance against the GUdert Text — "Help me, O Jehov- 3lareehah. 11. And. Asa cried unto .tion. hi0tftin lilct thrusts of the legs. which are armed at the feet with Jehovah his God, and said, Jeho- sharp claws, our God: for we rely on thee." . . . Z, Chron 14;11, rah, there is none beside thee -to An Malian coact has.ruled that � HE LE3SOti IN ITS BETTING help, between the migy and him An marriages in Italy are in- - :1m�! — Asa ruled from 917 B.C. that hath no strength;*help us, O valid unless recorded in state GA �R.C. eg- ^ i?6 C. 3iJehovah our God; for we rely on ister>< with all due formality. V�JPI l,V ORGAN DRr A ►1 glace * areahah was a fort{' S f,.! city in the hill country of Jad- a . northwest of Hebron. Gerar is ± J§O MNTAL Answer to lrevieus puzzle, 12 It possesses: a- :he southern a city n e Can= RADIOS NOTES .1 Pictured unusual Ratua:t aces a city !n the tribe organ of man. of its digits, t•_Benjamin, about three miles to !i It is aLo I 16 Not public. f_e north of Jerusalem. Asa was the third ]ting of Judah � N f1 suit �1 C �j � I �d'ta113sdth� e>�braaout _ IV " G ♦I I 18 To 19 M sf'=r the disruption of the two terminal RVUS� 22 Adapted, is :Xdomq, and the great-grandson By MADGE ARCHER of the aim, tor o; Solomo� most fort�ately the w Cutting f'-et ten years of his reign were SUMMER PROGRAMS Kitchen of the Air 8:30 gm. 11Lageauous, D(IIIICII 24c _ Received ed 12 Business. �' . ma_ked by unbroken peace because. During hese summer months big NBC, Hobby Lobby ; • . 8:30 p•m. the ear, ata Mud. . 05 :he great vfetory wllkh his tath- names are taking time off to rest MBS-CBL, Goldman Band . . . 9 to 14 Ste eat 26 Twice, - e•r Abijah had won over Jeroboam; before starting again in the 20:46 P.M. CBS-CFRB. Stadium 18�7abbT 28 House cat, - K:�g of Israel (chapter let• Fall; Major networks are taking the Concert . . 9:30 p.m. CBL. Percy 30 Cuckoo. IT Ancient. And Asa did that which was opportunity of introducing expert- Faith's Music • , 10 P.m. CBL, Roy 32 water barriet i g--cd and right in the eyes of Jebov- quiz, 4C��at� • .. meats in the fields of drama, Shield's Orchestra , , .Joh 27, 8:00 a4 Series of 37 Musical work. ss Its ca ate'his God; 3. for he took away the variety and musical programs, and P.m. NBC, Rudy Vallee . . 8:30 21 Coon �,� >'p� apical events. fa-eign altars. and the high places. the airwaves are turning into veri- P.m. CB8a1(I,CF tB Listen to a Story 92 Throe, 39Amtdic• --135 Baking didbtM, i .Is a-d brake down the pillars, and he table "summer experimental thea. 9:00 P.m. CBS=CBL Toronto 2.S Lava 41 Mother. 38 Pricked w _ 311u, P.M. c.,:'manded Judah to seek Jehovah, llstealag in with life nP=t aea:<on is Columbia Workshop. Ge23 re o weather,nsposed. '14 reeZIEW _IenbecUe' 39 Alarms. L�SB God of their {albs+es, and to do mind. FORECAST FOR. FALL �l,pdags� ' ,the law aad the commandment. 5. Nears beginning to filter through 24 � �au�,- 4 T perish. 4 its Spikenard. T O B E HEARD - s Its.plaits{ frit 2 song. A;!o he took away out of all the cit- Br 9 gives indication of what nota sea- 29 Secular. 43 Platen, JuIF -1. 1:30 p.m. CBCd'Bl. 1'nra► son holds. New transcription pro- 31 To do again, 4S Custom its digits. 44 Spore masses, 1 i'oi' Judah the high places and oadcast; 8 p.m. ETA ETAO EA 43 Burmese knitf +lite sun-images: and the kingdom grams which go on the air soon are ,3 Part of foot. 48$lick haw. I Nothing. Broadcast . . , 8 p.m. Cities Service 47 To have vision rocas Quiet before him. This might 2: The Shanaons" with Jimmy, Lu- 15 Suri 50 Ha]l. 7 t tttefot, 11 to 1_.30 CFRB, Dancing mite and Russell Gleason, and, personified, 31 Phlegmatic, B CChhttm, sp Spanish. he called the first great revivat Time , . . Juty.22, 12 :Moon CFRB, "Three Musketeers" with victor 36 Seventh not! 52 Wild buffalo.. 9lsntranee. among the'Jewish people since the Your Friendly Gardener , . . :.p.m. Jory, Jack Mulhall and Herbert in scale. S4Iy s$within, � ;• ec':ance into the-land. CBC-CBL The Little Reviety >�• 10 TO fOrgha. 33 Preposition The high places were sanctuaries • - Rawiinson, A new Hollywood sus- 8 p.m. CBS-CFRB, Columbia Con- tainer ^Under Western Skies" star• t. ao; satborized by the law, where cert Orchebtra .•8:30 p,m..CBS- ring Johnny Mack Brown started sometimes Jehovah was worshiped. CFRB, Professor Qufzz . , 10 p.m.. ba: more frequently the ods of theBennyGoodmanCamels over CBS Friday, July 7th. CBS ace writers fort a Colum- July nations about Israel. 23 11:30 p.m. NB('•CBL, The bia Workshop series include the These places of worship ultimate- These gouthernairea 13 noon NBC ly become centers of fearful licen- name of Phillip Burly who is being e C.i�L, Radio City Music Hall . . sought for an ori �tiousnees, all is the name of re is. Sinal pines. Those 20 2:30 p.m. CBS-CFRB, Croodwill set for future scripts are Lord Dun- �ios, but of courAe a false religion. Court 3 p.m. CBS-CFRB, Col. sang William Saroyan and Dorothy : 6. And he built fortified cities In umbia SFmpboriy p.m. . c' parf:er, Judy Garland will joie Bob Judah; for the land was quiet,.and CFRB, Alibi Club 8 p.m, III Hope as featured vocalist. Joe Pe'a- be had no war in those years, be- CBL, Chase and Sanborn Hour . . . cruse Jtshovah had ner has been definitely engaged to z. given him rest. 9:z0 p,m„ NBC, American Album ' r return to the air-waves at the be- , For be, said unto Judah, let us 10 p:m• NBC, Sunset S7mphony build'these cities, and make about 2 ginning of the coming season for July 4 8 p.m. NBC (red} Al, the baking sponsor who Presented them walls, and towers, galea, and Pearce • . • 8:30 p.m. NBC, Magic "Jane Arden." The show will open bars; the land is yet' before us, be Key.. , 10 pm, NBC, True or False on Octob,r 6, at 8:30 p.m. over the - cause we have sought Jehovah bur , 10 p.m. CHS-CFRB, Guy Lom- NBC (Dine) network and will orig- ' •God; we have sought him, and he bardo . ... July a, 8.00 p,m,. CBC- -bath given us rest on every side. CBL, lion -Turner's Orchestra contiaue'to'write original songs for. So they bulk and prospered. 8.'And 8 p.m. NBC, Johnny Presents .. the program and Joe atlll of course Asa bad an army that bare buck- 8:30 a Al; p.m. NBC-CBL, Information have Suzabella with him, Starting Jen and spears, out o1 Ju ah three Please . . . 9:•00 p.m. NBC, Melody July 17, George McCall's "Man- hundred thousand; and out of Ben- and Madness 9:30 p.m. NBC- About Hollywood" takes the first f3 I Jamin, that bare shields and drew CBL, Alec Templeton . . ,.10:00 half-hour of the departing Luz Ra- : bows, tars hundred and fourscore P.m. NBC, If I Had a Chance . . dio Theatre, while the second half I :- thousand:_all these were mighty July 26, 2:35 p.m, CFRB, Ontario goes to the Guy Lombardo show, -POP -- Not Much of a Recommendation . • , ,i • - -- t.'; .-• BY J. MILLAR WATT , . DIDN'T YOUR LAST YESSIR - W{-1AT r��� t�E sAY ---- , EMPLOYER- Gi VE YOU _ �-.-_ �T !SN'T = -ONE OF THE BEST MEN - A REFERENCE 1> E THFIRM' MUCH , F ` GOOD TUR ED OUT, : - - � tri_ � � • .. .� - •. 'r .,'.• .,• - <.,.M1. t t� .bt•K' :lt ::5::•:-0•b,}i'j illi'•'• _ , ::•Gti 7 S• ,�% :.w.:e•s :Y.. i;E=E :�:::Eli?'•e:iii:%Ei� i?f�mss• 2 Al .t:•�• ::; vKlll, s b ,he dell arud vatwSC, 1. ./'��s'' i ril ' " ;:fir :.+;i; .:1:;a...;::•. i. n proceeds to Fred W s a•n for Greek and other subjects that will' the service at the Wltitevale Bap-MEN oon; thence to..M. Dunkeld's Con. _Garden party, g, for sight• ¢yV^i never a of anyher benefit t4 theuti. tie Church on Sunday morning, +d Memorial Part aye proceeis to o'clock, S. T. also the evening PICKERING his own stable sere he will re- -ice aertiof the Green River church' ,� : S1-� 1 advaAke York-Ontario Rural Mail ConrleraaSaint until the isilowing 'h+e�+ty *' � 7Ms -Association hold First•Picale. at 7 A. m. Ali are cordially invited q%ursday, July 27th. noon. lshae:3tCoMs m tkw United States to hear the messages in word and �_ ARN0LDWOLD DOCK• the and Gt. Hzilttla �.Yfa is advaaea. in song by this live young Men's cbestnut Belgian. stallion, (sw9l. The members of the York-On - organization. the property of - io Mail Couriers Associatios, tkzt SIMCOE POINT No, 3422, Form 3) IOHN MURKAR. Proprietor group of devoted men and women, Allan Reesor, Markham, R- R. 1; who winter and summer, Say, "the will. mal* the season of 1939, as NOTEi AND COYYSNT� mail rryust go on", held their first Summer Resort open for small follows. Monday afternoon, June iUne of the great prdylems which local picnic at Claremont pn Tues- or large picnics, beautifully situat- bth, will leave his own stable, Lot dont the' people of Canada is day evening of this week: It took ed on Lakie Ontario, also one sum , 3, con. 4, SeWboro, and proceed to Rrilrttot $heals, Base Line, Picker- ihat of brimigration. There- are the form of a basket picnic, and ' mer cottage for rent. Apply at y Tuesday, at Ben. r -,millions of -square mills that are a large number of these. people, � Simeoe Point, Mrs. J. Williams. g Brynnt's, Cont. 8, Pickering for unoccupied and much of this ig with'ther iainilies attended and noon, thence to his own stable. On ie:eoellent farming land, and the enjoyed 'the outing. A program of ; 0 �� Phone er drop;a,and let me ahold Thursday morning, to Wm. Nichols _ m�sutry is rich in minerals, of sports was enjoyed, with prizes be - .°�`� .-you �„ Bray Chicks made real earl eve kind, and new fields ing aararded, — for Mined Spot e.° ����� \ .profits for poultrymen last year• Sullivan's Corners for noon, thence Y every °°° ""`• to the Woburn Farms, Markham _ are being discovered every day by and Time, to 1st -o Mr. and Mrs. s d .;; . Personal attention, prompt .rd - Mr. and .. deliver' , Road for right. Friday to Chas. ----.- • prospectors. Her forests are vast Quinton, of 'Maple; Tapscott's Armmdale, for noon!" in-extent, although every -year Mrs,-Donnelly, of Brechin, ,and 3rd _ _ � ' L. G. Wilson, R. R. 1, Myrtle Stu, thence to his own stable until the " _mh is being dertroyed• by fire, as - J. R. Harrigan>' Breehin. bleu's -- afternoon. Terms _ *kil as by the axe of the woodman. Spot and Time, - Los. Hill, Clare- following Monday v� 'The Pickering $i3'00' All accidents at owner's �Carada is destined to i ecome one mont. Childs' — June Hunt, :Mark- risk. t,'ie. leading cations of the earth. ham, Marion fling, Beswick and 'There is plenty of room for mill- Ronnie Gable Uxbridge. Foll•>w- ��P MEAT MARKET ATTENTIONI ins of new settlers, but we do not ing the Sports an interesting prog- r- -wish the scum of Frurope, those who ram was given from the platform, AM criminals by nature and who included: Guitar solos, by Ve't We carry a full line Of ` gyre trouble wherever they go. The Miss Bernice Redsha,v, Tenor sol- ��� b Donald Hedges Recitation x.1,4 � Fresh BrOCk Road Gravel aentaal part of Europa is teeming os, } yfigs �t►� L vith this class of people, and many by.Miss Reesor, Piano solos, ad them have gained admission in- Evelyn King, Claremont Male �V`�' pay and Pit to Canada. By perusing the'•records Quartet; Jones' Musical Trio, Mar- g Plano solo; Gordon and of Thrills and Fun Cured Cruel e�Pit Run --- - s'Jr the police .courts, a great many ion King, u lte are being tried for cert a • June Taylor, Violin and Guitar;ad- IM MONTREAL IN WASHINGTON Gravel crimes'have names which indicate F. Goddard. French-Canadian Meats ' that they came from the Central ing; Mrs. WS:rt. Evans, Soprano, $10,00 $11.Sp Sand and Graded"' But 811 of these and Claremont P3nd. A-number oil Our delivery is at your service , Off Europe. IN BOSTON rsable cit- speakers were heard, including, aotrntries have many admirable rr _. Phone Pick I620 ' - - on res who would make desirable Rev. P. D, Au tine; who spoke - �[LTREN C;E 51 LK D al ivere3 or Lo bda3 iD Pit ' -:IseAtlers in Canada. At present Can- to the Association; W. C. Murkar, .. .. these tnd.r�o. - ., . ii has thousands of farmers who Pickering, who reviewed some of flow aso,a Moots PHONE• Platte, Pick 1026 e Come from European Count the history of Canada's Post Of?ice - T aronto office Hoa and 6471 jjm They are hard-working, thrif- and the Rural Mail Couriers. and IN ATLANTIC CITY 's� and are doing well .financially. their aims; Reeve Rennie, of Mark DAYS 7 DAYS JOHN-BOURNE& flU1�l �. _ have become attached to Can- ham, who expressed appreciation of � 0 02 ,05 . nTH T R5.�,�G BPZaAL - sada and her people. and would nev the services of the Couriers; and id y_ a: think of returning to. their net- F. W. Boulton, .' Vice-President of Andodtas Mout Rsaa awl Agora >�e land, There are many in Can- R. M. C. A. Air, Hunt, President '�JCT_ _f=M J-1 9tj. Ntht. Asphalt Shish o to o! the York County Branch with ATMACiMs ROUM =1P PAM Htt►Itbfully Cooled by Water, �'� PCs �' _ - safe who are strongly opposed W. C Murkar at the piano, condnc- i-1 Svy. WthL Ashphalt SMM01es _ `A ysther immigration. They know _ _ _ Washed 71ir > pr` OP- : am countrlr .is heavily taxed to ted conunurdty singing, at the op- •,pmride relief for those who are ening of the program, Mr. Hunt Montreal x111.80 Ali Sh rws Dalligltit $avinj Time All ffest gaality ingl0Toronto Aa�O feel that acting as chairman for the even- l8aella►t f3hintleso iw gi,tbDut work, and they Washington i201.i5 fHliRSDAY FRIt1AY.&SATVItDAY of S sore. or ever. !e< increase immigration it would ing. Messrs Allister. of Victoria Boston Imo•" ' JULY 20, 2l and 22 l i immase dur burdens. Much oppos- County, and Dickinson, of Clan- Atlantic City $20155 subject to C.hsugs wit* d re to the wont, Secretary of Ont. County, x _ 5-day Excursion o ws, � iiaan was shown in regrs 7'w S?=� at 7 a0 and 9 3fl � +sowing of 250 Czechs, who are ex- were also contributors to the pre Saturday Matinee at 1.30 �- pIC�'C p l N f� �.• A very enjoyable day Save r 11�Zt �i a tette in. the shoe•maian industry. gram. r 4 - g suggestion of a-continuation of "Rose of x y& large facsory is to be bu�rllo ed the picric plan. a large numcer will. beg p y , Washin ton LUMBER YARD. jtaat it is hoped that the most of itWm will be Canadians, and it may are COCKSHUTT wxlTEvaL>JGRAY ry �r lee that Canadians. will benefit by Squ industry. A young- Men's Class from the - - Ossington Ave. Baptist urc 'WITH o IIt has sdwaya been the amaition Toronto, under the leadership of TYRONE POWER cos moo sd parents to give ts+eir Children a ;ALICE F71YE - d education, and the children AL JOLSONg enc Y 6 _ n -. a�aD s}181'Cd •In that aTnbltr0 t �,,result of this , 8 IRAiad tpeat extent. .The re ew oek o its� alesire for a higher education has r e 0, Hoaday, Tuesday i Wedhesda7 K t I Pa oat lYeen that the attendance at coli- JULY 24. 25 and.26 Servile sn above ms�tses des has greatly increased. Anoth- First Show at 7.30I implements on exhibit in season` tar result has been that the prof- n' - Last Comp+Cie Show at 9.50 Plows, provers etc. ''tensions, including law. . Medicine, Bandy Measuring Wass ; - tistry etc, has been overcrowd- Popper takes THOS. LYE �� and many professional .man ;�Gradoated f'!r BptlODfnlf. piAttB, C13P8, EtO. cave difficulty in building up. a • " `peace, sueicient -to give them a '-'With Easy `Visible Red;•markings that w^n't a Trip" Claremont, Ot1t. ,ieoeriE living. Some will �y that W ITEi but the} some off :Easily worth 25c. at any Store. t + mere is room at the top, C.ONSTA�CE BENNt:T I' Ras �10Service ;,b not stern to realize that there Lvery WOmail Will avant one for her.Pantry. ROLAND I'OUNG is room at the top for only a lim BILLIE BURKE ' fted number,- and only , those who ..Given FREE to every cn8joimrer bay..ing 5 gals. -ALAN MOWBRAY Expert service . ane re. %ave great ability dnd eirdurance sari succeed in reaching the .toP• gas, or more, Friday Sz Saturday, July 21 $ 23 =AL`-o pairs to all m,akee. Real- The' unfortunate ones must strug- gon r V '� c�u ems• Court' able charges wo k we to get sucicierrt income i6 make ,�`� • a al. lus tax lie ,',guaranteed. is li�'ing, and many are compelled !aiasOilne, 6e. g p WITH7. - i#o enter some other occupation and PAUL KELLY ARTHUR FIiLD a2wsrike the profession for which TRY OUR UNCLENE OIL NONE BETTER had spent many years 'in. pre- PLENTY NOT AS GOOD •.RITA HAS W ORTH• , leration and at a very great ex- .. FRaNK.IE DAKRO GaouateRadio and Television lns�ttAfls. ;penal and d a great sacrifice on Member Official Radio Service �!� CVLiPI \ C Os� + HOILSE RE(ilSTER Assoeistx n• tk part of the parents. The introd • 48 : E"hone 5201, PICKERING action of machinery and mass pro- - ,.duction have worked havoc with The Grand Champion Clydesdale ` arq trades, such as shoe-making, "Imported" Stallions. HAWIsRIGG O'/• .�/LL W c:smibhing etc.' so that very Electric Refrigerator Bargains -SELZ:CT, (173481, (22476). Enrol. i s I - !bw find .any inducement to enter No, 3298 Form 1. the property of I+'UN h:RAL DIRB(T'l`UR AND tthese occupations. Of course, there 15 Rebuilt (,�laaraIIteed Electric Refrlgeratol'8 Oscar Wilson, Brougham Ont. will EMBALMER are some new industries, such as 'make the season of 139 at his own , y'ueceasor to W. J. Maurer, the manufacture of motor cars and � --_ stable. Terms $15.00, Payable 15th gtoafiville - �, that 'Provide employment Frigid&lre� BelrlOatOr, H03t989, oeneral $lectrlC, January. $1.00 off will be allowed 'Nheir Mares.' right Dap'3ar'viue .: for a.large number. There are Ciao' B a s, on esid hon service each, Norge. -Marto es from aties odistarice truck tvrill be t k- g iness Ph K trice Y 1�e garage business and " u 9820 motions that give emplo}•went to en care of at ,reasonable price. 98�I man} men. In the garage business Prielj8 from $49,OQ IIh The Black I'ercheron Stal)ion, idlan are many, men employed who Ea3y Terms if desired. Hickory Lad, (Enrol. \o. 11155 not -expert. at the •business. Form 3) the property, of Allan Ree 't`1}rp know very, little about cars Ice Boxes, from $2.95 up. sor, will, stand for service at his � cannot'attract 'Much business. - own stable. Terms1U.00 a vPoald be to the profit "of their Ll►fliteel nUYllbei Of Brand New 1938 Ger. COINIMODORE AGAIN —'.: the :vst�mers if they could spend a choicely .bred Clydesdale stallion; PERMANENT NAGGING PAIN llttFe time in making ,themselves , eral Electric Refrigerators, 20 P. o, disc"t. (26312), the property 4 Refit. Thi- THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER �rroffciertt mechanics, so that"the} Refrigerator Service.- Ail Makes foe of Green River, will make the AND NERVES. IT MAY BE oe,uld tell wiliat_is wrong with a - _ season of 1939 as follows: - Tues- YOUR EYES. 1 and know haw to, repair it. Reasonable Prieep. ; day, May 'lard, will leave his own - �„} schools have. been establish- . M _ _ r - stable at Green River and proceed C•. H. YUCK, OPT. D. ;�xere boys are taught certain �tr'� to John Raines. Cherryveood for ,;, making them efficient mec- Don h r i st i a nElenight. Wednesday, proceeds to Bert Disney Block. la T. Q And where girls are taught phone Isla girl- Ackford's, Con. 4. Lot 19, for OSHAWA, UN-r Iso -keeping, dree+5-making, in d of teaching tI eln Latin an(l' 38 Simeoe St , N., OSHAVyA Telephone $4 aqd 784 n�oon�; tie�e�to E_ fieri `, T ; C>1.ABE1[ONT eased was .working in the fields at night. Band in attendance. A h 1'r;`� vrheu he collapsed in a. heart seiz- full afternoon and evening of ent. A. Stswnrt"and 0. B. Heisey, or " HIG H Q Q k L i r Y 1 $pro, at Brierbush Hospital, in from fraWhich he did not recover. ert3inrnent. Spend the half holiday from Ken P4eatice, Auctioneer, �� ������� Stouffwille, on Friday, July 14th, The funeral tool( Place on Monday. at Uxbridge.. a Markham. -.. 1939, to Mr. and him. Thomas Lye Deceased, who was in his 64th year is WEDNESDAY AUG. 2nd - Exee- �Clas4moat, A"son. .. survived by his widow, two Sona, Sale Register utors' Sale of thigh class furnit- SYST311 3� -- 3Ir. and Mrs. Jack Mundell call- Kenneth and Stanley, and one dao- ^_ Nre belonging to the Estate of ghter, Mrs. Lackey (Blanche) of ed-oa friends here on Mondaaq, SAT''ItDAY, JULY 2<,tth - Auc- the late Frank Soden, on the Transit Sound Fraserville, to whom the sy¢np- Mr. and Mrs, J. Bedford and tion sale of House and Lot in Premises formerly occupied by athy of the..community is extended. lldisa Vsir, spent Sunday with Mrs. I Village of Markhaarn-choice sit- him in Claremont. This is a large Our readers are invited to make pieces and will start Car Advertising ®Cjtnandler. i uatio on Whson Str. near bus- isle of rare " onhriliutions to thys column. Each � Thomas Byrnes and friend of iness section of Main Str. House at 12.30 noon. Geo. Storey and week-end, visitors from outside FOR GARDEN PARTIES,PARKS ; - '1'o;onto called on Mrs. .Thaanson in excellent condition with all W, Palmer, clerks; ,Cliff Soden and � Sunday, points are spending the day or ;. - possibly a' Esau hours with friends modern conveniences. A large Frank Ham, Executors. .,f'lEt-D DAYS EIC. 1,{ Several from here atttnded the quantity of Household Furniture WILSON RADIO —�! here. Your friends- in and around Amateur Contest at Greenwood on etc. will )p sold.withut reserve. .Saturad night last. Claremont -are interested in your lE'ro rt Belo 'i't y g friends. Our Pe .y belongs to Estate ofials BROOKLIN. ONT. people are interested c' Spe' e" r, ; _ .bTr.•and Mrs. Manion are 'enter- the Late Isabella iMurison. ale :• in hearing of former residents and Phone 15 r 11 taining the former's niece from at 1.30 p. m. D, S, T, Further ', : . ]Renfrew, at citizens. We can help in this by J.present• telling yours " and our friends information from Executors: P. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Mole and � COMPETEN''r - REUABRE friends of Toronto, called on Alf. thr°ugh this column of these visits. BOy$ Summer $we tern - -Mole here, on Sunday. The News has a representative at PIAl`I O•T Y L\il`11T .50c, each RADIO SERVICE ' __ �kisse's Margaret •Macnab- and Claremont each Tuesday as we _ A STD f' have been doing for over forty Boys"ricin Shoes $1.45 t K. Michell are holidaying with ot- years Drop u; a line asking us to �-� Y p ' � . Expert Service on all makes her friends, in Algonquin Park. All kinds• of E epair Work a air it t call, or even phone or leave your & pair of receivers Ken Ward, Billy and ]97iss Mary „ , All Tuning Guaranteed - article at any of the business Bring your sets here and SaveL Fagg motored to Kirkland Lake places-at which we call and it will. C. S. 11Iac I�ONAI,D [en s Camp Shoe`,X1,65 lost Saturday, visiting-the. Ales: Stock of tubes always on hand. y. be taken care of. Family gatherings a pair y Brougham' Oak Morgan's. visitors births etc: are all news 189 Close Ave.. Toronto � Rusell W. ra , - -TJaxnes Briscoe is one of the y ',:one Lakeside 1502 Men's Sport -shirts with items, which_ we like to publish, p - , •tlusy men of,-our village just now, Orders takes at NEWS t)f5ce Law Motor Sales there being considerable painting and this is done without charge in B�lOCt sleeves, �I. � ea. the News which goes into over 800 and decorating done in the common--I homes in this township. Men !! Socks, 15C., 2�C. �C4�rysler•Pl'ymouth t icy this summer- _ i - 25C, 35c.and 50c. s r. .7 .7 , —. ,iter. P. D. and 'Firs, Augustine ) � p -And family, Mr, and Mrs, Roy MONSTER FIELD DAY AT HOTTER- Dealer 0! Ward and family have been recent ELGIN PARK, UX-BR1DGE,- pNC. O. Bradley -:GOOD USED CARS-- w "visitors of the Birkett's at the cot- WEDNESDAY, AUGUST. 2ND. I phone Pick 2904 GOODYEAR TIRES tage.; in the -north country. WILLARD BATTERISS t 'Mrs. Reuben Nix. -of Winnipeg, :Make it a point to attend the _ � GENERAL BLACKSMITHIi�Ki has been visiting her cousin, Mrs. Junior FarmeW- Field Day a 'x-- - dies of PickeringSKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS bridge, A 2nd: Ball es; Thos. Gregg. She has been in Ont- �� !� �. t!l !�� Give w a trial on a New ora [Jsed Ge ` Brio,attending the wedding of her C`alithvmpian Parade, Pony Races, ( 1 �"' 24 Houzs Towing Seriiir�e son in Toronto, Novelty Contests, Vaudeville, Field t/1JrCjL Travel Ea33, Travel West; 71t the - The local Bowling Club held- a Events, Tug-o-War, Horse Draw. BUTTON SHOP you get the Best. Gordon J. Law s local tournament here on'•Friday Prizes for all events.. Dr. J. B, Buttons,Remoaots,,auii t Patcbea. evening last,•C. A. Sterritt contrib- Reynolds, Past President of O. A. Embroidery Pieces, Laces. Pharr 29M -' -rating the prizes. A Mixed Fours C. will also give an address during TOWN HALL BUTTON SHOP PICKERING, ONTARIO ;Tournsnnent here tonight, Open.' the alteriroorL Grand ` t Dance' In simple tut rim de- .Brock St. South WMITBY :- - Corrmiencing on this Sunday ev me we ears furnish ening church service will be held memorials that will Sutton. Buttes. We've got the Button I Wes" , from every ; I the open air (weather permits Garden.Party. Memorial Park CLF ._ staadp0�. .III dignity 1�i I= lag) on the lawn adjoining-the Un PICKMING' of appestrrium our 'UNBRAL DifRSOTOR -itedi Church. Our band will assist Thursday, July 27th. work will stand out Private Private Aarbaiiaoce Notivu is these open air services. through the ate, W. Sine, our druggist.'is enjoy- Me Greater Tribute •+ Dat and Night Service ing a a vacation at Frankfor'd, N. W. STAFFORD RSIs do Building of isil kiadr - Phone 9006 had during hie absence the store is i3lshwai Yonumentai Malvern 500o being carefully managed by Miss T Works CAR'1'MTERING. 3 trjorie Mothersill. Mr. Sine will Pk. "2 Whitby Out. CESIENTING. Markham, • OhL however. be at the store each week Our tracks pass Your.way.every Kingston Road West - - G '..lend. . da -'PLU31B IN - �:r � Miss Bielby's new residence was _ * - and Fart's Elevator qN the target for lightning during the COAL, COKE,, ROOFING a storm on Thursday evening las., _ -when the chimney was struck and - OOD' '-CE-MENT Pine eiio 9411 Brantford RooSnsClaremont, Ont. .,R- ' • Materials,.. the pipes in the house brought to ,Empire Bathroom Phone - Res. i3s, Office was the the nor . o of eir amoge is kna q'Bp ben DaroWater BINDER TWINE goo FEET ! uepoated� : The regular meeting of the Misa_ BUILDER'S SUPPLIES and Stable EquipniatlC � 17.50 per lea t Ion Band of the United Church was other Building 0dsteria ;--- 1held at the Park on Tuesday•after- also local earta a work meat. >l2r Delivered I3 EFFICIENCY ;Estimates Free 4 noon with a large attendance. •It We have a[-ib pined in stoeat a fall or �� Spray, �, is WIN -was decided to hold. an Ice Cream : Work G a teed �' D E of MAPLE LEAF MILLING by 'Social at the home of the.Misses T p Ittoofia� and Feadag !. .-XeGlashan `on SaturAiy'afternoon, - COMPAN-Y FEEDS. G r' rpr,GTj F. d . PRO A7E Anything in Seeds and Floor July 29th. Everybody •welcome. A. W. MI ELL • 1 U !\ Phone,'1.102 The Corrnnunity here was shock to hear of the sudden death of 1plClierlflg ODs. Opt. 1N G, ONTARIO PICKER One of this' district's well-known , _ citizens, in the person of Mr. Bar- Office phone 7400 Residence 652 kis Reesor, on Saturday last. Dec' Elesight 3peeialtst - — _-- _- - 9'39 _ = - - �T Disney Bldg. (opp. P. OJ Oshawa. Phone 1316 �� - Ftgures, on account of their im- Dodge DeLuRe, -door Tour Sedan Mas y Barris Farm �► pressive appearance "'when marsh- Big reduction ion impressused with per'aps`ahen`all other 38 Implements . Chev Coach, :Perfect efforts would fail. When we think r � of our health and. strength as an - Sales and - Service - ' asset invested in the protection of. `31 Chev Coach, See this over - z our profession and if we have been to a fair degree successful or even - i T j r � a •` if not, our experience, has surely ='v sed par Ls rot Chev, 28 •-' shown rap that .in the gaining of _ • -'_ Z t this experience an important -asset -' was oeir vision. We perhaps realize Spartan Electric Fencers -- - then that its value cannot be meas Standard, 519.95, Complete Deluxe,]29.95, Complete ured in dollars and cents. We would not any of us, be willing to sac- . _:�ALF. MOLE, .Claremont. ? --• =: n`fice vision for anything money ;. could buy. If we' have good vision PHONE 3201 we are permitted to use it, in see- ing and purchasing what we see. --- -- ---- s� IT we' have poor vision, the qual- ity of the things purchased may - >`- ,; •. be inferior because we did, not aV E ' have,the vision to'detect it.. ..•T;he newMassey-Harris No. 16 Bind- Maple Leaf Mutual Fire SELL YOUR CALVES AT HOME' a _ er,,the best for all conditions of crops. Insurance Co. `and 4;AR ANE3A INS. oo. save Time and Money any new improvements make this Cheap tares for Farm and Gofef Old favorite still more popular. Buildings '::We have a buyer at the farm - P p Wthraterra Insurance on Baildia.: •�^ H e awlaamilb. silo, etc. ' 'MONDA Y, TUESDAY AND full brie Of genuine 'M.- Rpir S. Automobile Iaenraaes eL , we was.. WEDNESDAY { i number of used machines on hand. write or rte. /CKER/N�-Ir, FARMS JOHN L• HILLMAN BOWMAN & ROW]b : , LIMITED ' �• L - BROUGHAM, ONT.-- Phone Pick 5 R 12 T#WrrUT ONTARIO �' >L� l J CALL AT PHONF e1 ] _4 s, you'll be swooning with adoration O' ' 'The-Perfect Thirst of-them," whienhe y passes, like all the rest a of^them, said Dr. Benchley, grin- 4 MILLIONS TI ning down at her, his rands Stijl L �� in his pockets. A Then as a door opened down the -SALAD r corridor, he said swiftly, Listeu, j� I14 ' Agil,ty, if Miller misses you and L )43„ sends out a search party, You k I + might as well turn in your apron. For your information, I justre- passed her little efleock going into If Miller asks 'embar- ' By SADIE CHAMRLRS .Ago rTEA agging rasing questions,,• he 'called soft- r ly as she turned away, "the old we one about having a nose bleed may - rvorb „ SUMMER DAYS-COOKIE DAYS �1- '� Miss Miller's Class Incomparable summer days- 1 days for picnics, poreh meals or a SERIAL STORK - .------Tran sped off down tiie torr!- tray. lunch in•the garden- These _ dor. are the days to have on hand your 1 COPYRIGHT. teas. '" KA was the Women's Surgical favorite cookies. Then again INTERNE TROUBLE NMA !{aRVICE. INC. ward. accompaniment ccom a e the ideals . • _ the are P , Y A By Elinore Cowan Stone Ey ,good luck the doer stood to the beverages. recipe; for open. Tran slid in like a slim gray which were given a few weeks ago. ' wraith and joined the little group Then in these days of a long pro- CAST OF CHARACTERS snickered. As for Top Sarge, of of aproned, girls following Miss cession of ruit desserts,the bene TRAN DEARBORN-heroine, stu• course, no one would have thought Miller's crisp white linen down fits of a well filled cookie jar or, e You'll love its rich, long- dent nurse. She ran into love of questioning his right to be taus- the lgng room. box are too obvious to need ex• lasting flavor. And it's so good and trouble when she met tic, any more than if it had been-a- -- Miss Miller might have mcdeled--- pression., These favorites are sim- `-for you=help®keep your teeth DR. BOB BENCHLEY - hero. law of natuTe. He Was "Top for a Ped Cross poster as the ideal ple and wholesome enough for the bright and your smile attrac- - -- handsome young interne. He Sarge. Nevertheless that "feath- nurse. She was erect and trim, children to have, and often more tive.Chew it after every meal! :had trouble, too, keeping up er-brain" did rankle. blond and coolly lovely as a snow appealing to the grown-ups than with brilliant Oh, well, all she had wanted• maiden, with quietly-watchful blue sweeter cakes. Then again, they ! DR. STEPHEN SARGENT-head anyhow was to pick up a little eyes, slim, beautiful white hands, will keep (providing you hide the._ t surgeon.- Dr. Sargent'& problem useful surgical information; and and an air of serene detachment cookie jar). Try these goodies on ___-__was something else again. at least she dirt know now that the which had won for her the nick= the family and oi}.the company - +"R fEEfN Yesterday: 'Tran blunders into chances against any one's wanting name "the icicle." . . . Miss Miller too. p/NE FOR -the emergency operating room an a student nurse when he asked for was not a.regular nursing instruc- =a- `T-" her brit day in the kospiltal and a "probe" ran into astronomical tor; but as a nurse, she was recog- OATMEAL COOKIES ,/± 4. Is ordered out. Very abortly she figures. nized as tops. Rumor had it that 1 cup butter and lard mixed. VET SOME TODAY! As to need the benefit of prayer! Looking For The Others rhe %tis I)r. Stephen Sargent's 1 cup sugar (white). _ She had a good deal of diflicul- favorite nurse - a rumor, Tran 1 egg- CHAPTER II ty in finding the rest of the de- knew, wbich gave her enormous 1 tablespoon sweet milk. - :Vitas burning cheeks--Tran fie$- --moastratioa group, because no one -prestige-thcrrughout-the hospital,- -g--teaspoon-soda-•#dissolved-i"- - -� MS down the corridor - away from had considered it worth while to Now, "the icicle's" cool, quiet tablespoons warm waterj. *Y_ those cruelly amused male voices tell her beforehand just where voice was explaining the organiza- 3 cups rolled oats. Very important in Emergency. For, although noth- they were going, or why. tion and management of the long 2 cops flour. "Ing was further from her ethical It began to occur to her that by white ward through which they Mix flour, oatmeal and sugar ..New Materials Also Make code than to eavesdrop, she had this time Miss Miller, hhe senior were passing; her graceful, bean- thoroughly. Beat the egg, add the obtMatee Un- Entrance Into heard. . . . Her resentment was nurse in charge of the group, just tifully groomed hands were point milk and add to the butter and entirely directed toward the home- might have missed her. And Miss ing out the arrangements of the lard which has been creamed; P v6 Fashion Pic#ure ly, dark young interne who had mer bad an unpleasantly direct beds in their small curtained tubi- beat well together and then add ` t� way of asking questions. cle I.1w proper adjustment of. soda, which has been dissolved in ' I'AR18-:tie Paris mid-seastra : �, In the end, it was the homely lights fox the comfort of the pa-. the warm water. Add all this last openings, as their name implies, f4 Sun-riff Dre" With Bolero young interne from Emergency tients, the correct grouping of ar- mixture to the dry ingredients, divide the honors fairly evenly b? . who set her feet in the right path, titles on the bedside tables, and previously mixed. Mint well to trobd entreat and future style { . He camq; dashing around a corner other kindred matters which she .gether. For rolling, add a -little tr6hds. Though not so•obvioysly to , just as she hastily shut the doof called '"the elementazy ground- flour if necessary. Then cut and llueatial as the big. summer aril + to a private room which she had work 'of good nursing." cook in quick oven. 1 prefer cook- winter se way they nevertheless opened by mistake. Meantime, on-either side of the ies cooked with the grate about point the way the mode.is ,taking There had been a rather on- long aisle, the ward nurses--some the middle of the oven. These are 7didseason colors, for instance: are ' r3 pleasant moment just after- she - tin r*ant. They furnish 3 graduates in their trim white ani- delicious with a date i had opened that door. The pati- forms, caps and white shoes, and tween, if you wish to place one the basic scale upon a hicb ecu ent, a florid bind lady, had sat a sprinkling of atudent nurses in on top of the other.. tnriers will compose chair coming sartorial symphonies. " e up in bed and demanded in a gray striped dresses and white VANILLA WAFERS -New-materials' often make an un t e s shrift, lyric soprano, "For God's aprons - lined up at respectful sake-is this a private room, or a attention as Mill Miller passed. 2 eggs- obtrnslve first appearance in the subway station" All I want is a That was because here Miss Miller 1 1/3 cup brown sugar. mid3eason, Or old farorites may be - little peace- 'Heaven knows I'm was supervisor, and consequently 2'3 cup butter. � used in new ways. Flannel is pro " 1 teaspoon vanilla. mo ed to dressy wear is iiia c a mot ed enough fon it. senior nurse. by Mme. di Pombo, the creative The nurse in charge rustled has- It was all rather like a military, i teaspoons cream oS tarts:. { - tilt' toward Tran, frowning and inspection. Tran found' herself 4 teaspoon soda.. young Spanish designer at Psgci�'s whispering, "ab-Ab!" And Tran feeling absurdly small and iasis- La teaspoon salt. Her flannel snits in brilliant "Cel 3a teaspoon nutmeg. lnloid" or flower colors-they are again took to her heels. snific$nt as-part of so much pomp made with transparent flowery So it .was that as young Dr. and circumstance-and more than 3 cups (not heaping) flour. Y g chiffon or lace blouses--will •rub . Benchtey hurried around the cor- a little uneasy, even while • she Cream butter andsugarand add ' LQQAX­ the eggs. Have the flour sifted shoulders . at Longchamp moi b . arms• ression of gran•=, respectful at- res with•t the soda, cream o tar- pression,., .. p tar, salt and nutmeg. Add the dry taileurs that affect a new ladylikr Well. he gaspetd. If it isn t tent9ion' . Had 3iiller frigid i•igredients to the first mixture. skirt•length wbich la a comp,om a4 �- ou+r little Utility ag6 $ say- her. t on short and I-:• whoever named you missed a bet. Summons'From Higher Up Roll thin, sprinkle with finely chop. He should have made it 'Agility.' .She was not long left in doubt. p� nota, bake in a hot oven. _ For Pete's sake, kid, this is When it was over, and Mins Miller ,ALL BRAN BUTTERSCOTCH Don't Be Disma ed a hospital not a race track.' You marched her double line of Dismay id had marc e COOKIES ' had better get back where you-be- gray-clad girls back to their quer- __ � - long." tees, she summoned 'Tran with a 1 cups .butter. By Hubby's Catch Nevertheless he steadied her, lifted eyebrow and a backward in- 2 cups brown sugar. grinning companionably down at clination of her smooth blond d eggs, well beaten.. Hints To Wives Of Fishe.nm 1 tug all-bran, .' her tial she got her breath head. . The rest filed away with Q,, n clips pastry flour } e His grin somewhat mitigated her carefully.restrained glances of , If you are the wife of an authus 1 s teaspoons baking powder. resentment. It transformed his riosity and pity which were by no tastic fisherman, don't morin; ;ear Cream butter and sugar, add dark face from.an interesting ugli- means lost upon Tran. -She _-.+,otnt, eQaisr�►+o.+ t,a hrin�♦ r g had been seen then. eggs and bran. Rlis weft, -sift - ness to a flas;iin charm. home his catch, cleaned, but n wt four with bLking powder, and add As a matter •of fact, she found "The icicle'" began crisply,, scaled. .to first mixture. Shape into roll herself suddenly liking him ao "Now it's no use wasting my time Cover the kitchen table with the much that she utterly failed to no;, with the one about stopping to tie and store in refrigerator. When newspaper and grasping mister fish eery cold, cut in thin slices and tice'thst he was still supporting our shoelace and getting . lest. firmly by ilii tall, apply a cooltte Y bake in hot oven. her; and although she took her Ivo," she went on as Tran half cutter with short upward strokes cheeks firmly between her teeth, opened her lips, "nor'the bromide from tail to head,Iooseniog ere+y 4170 her eyes became starry wells of about having had the nose bleed, ..Your Household scale. Then with your kitchen so's mischief• either. They both grew whiskers sots trim the fishy-wishy to suit PATTERN 4170 "Hove about yourself7" she de- year? acro Besides, I'm not :,Prob ems your fancy and wash tharong'.tli 1 By ANNE ADAMS manded. "After all, this isn't even going to ask you where you Have you fussy eaters in your Shrinks In Baking. Emergency either, is it'" have been. Becausb I know." family? Do you have trouble Mighty good baked for an hour A good mixer-this very youth- '•Dr. Sargent," he said, with di .. providing�a varied ind interest• surrounded with sliced fresh toms g g I m-sorry—' Tran began. in menu. bo our cakes fall? toes and onions and of but < -1u1, built dress designed city, "got so much interested. in g y Bus Miss Miller raised a slim Then write, enclosing a stamp- by Anne Adams! -Pattern 4170 fits fishing for that bullet himself that hand for silence. ed, self-addressed envelope to ter and 'seasoning." Garnish with merrily through sunny days, lie sent me out to take a telephone 'r ,should prefer;" she went on, Miss Sadie B. Chambers, care of lemon and parzle,v,-and if you Wish `'Iunching'on the country club ver- call for him." this further pleasantries from the head - 'to let the matter rest between paper, and she will endear andah and . going on slopping "Just a couple of errand boys, your to solve your problems. of the table, don't fail to explaiu to P Y , us. After all, its no credit to me sprees just as smartly as it swings ,,,, _ the children that daddy's enormous aren't vie. Tran said. to 4ave girls in my charge•openly catch shrunk terribly in,the bakinG. _ a golf club ora tennis racquet. defiant .of discipline. But unfor- '- You'll appreciate the short-c'ut di- She owed him that one. for _ snickering. tunately T am not the only one zoology laboratory next day and rectbns of the illustrated Sewing He acknowledged the thrust vv,•ht saw you follow Dr. Sargent had gone to her room to clean up A _touting o� butter or margar Instructor when you have the ac- with a crooked grin. Then, as an into Emergency I'm not even that the suninmns from Miss.Arm- ins spread over the cut edge of. : tion-free, two-panelled skirt--the t8e Y P g elevator whirred in the shaft be- asking you why you did it. Yoy strop came. cheese will keep it from becoming .wide, shoulder straps - and the g Y Y'Y g P g hind them, he released her hast- can explain that to the Director 1'o He Ccntipued) hard and tough. cool square neck that forms a low P t g Faun-tan back. Have the dashing fly, and thrust his hands into his of Nursing. I have repeatedly no- bolero jacket in the same color, or pockets as if to keep them out of ticed in your attitude a tendency temptation: to frivolity which has no 'lace in perhaps in some startling contrast. Y P „ "Say, listen, Agility, he admon- the nursing profession." Mist+ 1" ' -Why not .try this dress-in the de- g P It DOES taste good in a pip*!" isi ed in a lowered tone, "don't Miller was one of Tran's superiors ]ightfully cool new rayon shark- , let old Sarge=get you dawn. He's who had frequently found those HANDY SEAL•TIGHTPOUCH•fSe skin". Or use crisp pique. 4 Y a good a really; but with half Pattern 4170 is available in g &B uncontrollably dancing eyes of t� _ the females in this hospital making I hers vaguely disconcerting. /rL6."LOK•TOP"TIN-60a misses sizes 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. Y Size 16, dress, takes 3i� yards S9 passes at him, you can't blame him "I might warn you," she rent on, � •Isopatked in Pocket This inch fabric; bolero, 1 yard con- he getting a little scratchy when "that yc:u will not find anything - trast he flnds•a new one breathing' ' I in.Miss Armstrongs displeasure t Send Twenty Cents (20c) 'in down his neck." -"at you can laugh'off." r coins (stamps cannot be accepted) "Really°" Tran said with deli- It was just after Tran had fin- ==for this Anne Adams pattern. Cate venom. "Well, I can't imag- ished dissecting a particularly Write plainly. Size, Name, Address ine any one pursuing him from juicy and loathsome frog in the and Style Number. personal motives-unless she was ico . 'Send your ac order to Anne Ad- looking for a chance.to put pois^n ]sstie NO. 29 — '•39 '. 'a' s, Room 425, 73.West Adelaide' in his E-uup." St., Toronto. "Yon whit. In no time at all. C ' • • e ONTARIO - _ I. +r : elm VFW Uf* At Luxury Resort In The Rockies Q NEWS. r`•� 2- r.. _ Books And You �.'. PARADE -- of the ; EEDY PRESS "A GOOD HOME WITH NFC[ i -. ' THE TRUMP CARD: Some people, .i PEOPLE" yourselves among them, have been f >a:. + wondering, why, in the face of so WHAT EVERY FARMER WANTS By Josephine Lawrence very little done, so very little to • `� > Ideal farming conditions, it ■p- "I did it because she wouldn't . otter, the federal c government , pears to the layman, lie midway be- stop talking.!" the maid said. "� { should choose W call• an election l �' tween a drofight and a flood. — wouldn't so much mind her gofn this fall. How, we pondered, could Hamilton Spectator. they expect anybody to vote for i � throu h.m things; or taking my g . y hangs a >u r d�: — day ofd to have her headaches, s4 0-4 --'----them— with no platform, no issue! ' I have to stay in; or treating m` Then like a !lash we remember- SCHOOLBOY ALIBI: 1Y3si n. ' like a mule that never gets word ped , , . The that l tremendous Commission u- f «: Thea there Is the story of the out — I can stand things like that. Porti When that tremendous docu- boy whose alibi was that he could but I got to have a res from hear- "K anent-is made public, the present not do his homewDrk, until he got Liberal administration 'will have ��� the latest-news bulletin. He had to Ing her talk . , . " So in this new something to show for its work of draw a map of the world. --Sault novel she did what was to her mind the past four years; a new program s s." ;>3 f9te. Marie Btar, the logical thing — this girl whose to offer for the future. a weekly wage included a good !tome with nice people." -- Until that report comes out, then, AGED PEOPLE SHOULDN'T Josephine i;awrence has written ;t expect little acivitp in.federal Lib- , eral circles, few pronouncements,' DRIVE another very amusing stoiy around coming forth from Parliament Hill. s ; An 87-year-old Ontario man; also the maid-mistreas problem. The sit- driving it driving an ancient machine, caused nations In which airs. Hazen and �'' a collision resulting in severe in-' her pampered daughter, Pettid, find — --BLOODLESS CONQUEST DES- juries,to, three people. H,ow a man . themselves are funny as well -as TINED TO DIVIDE WORLD: At a i u' i� of that age was ever afforded the pathetic. And you'll recognize Iii the recent two-week symposittm on I ,f0 opportunity to be at the wheel the characters your own neighbors world affairs under the sponsorship should certainly be one of the first — perhaps (heaven forbid!) your- of the University of �'lrginia, one things to be cleared up. — Brant- of the sixty speakers, Brite Hopper, ford Expositor. "A Good Home With Nice Pso. _ professor nt goiernmeat_at liar-- .. le" . b Josephine Lawrence yard University, said that the by McClelland and Stew. world apparently is going through VALUE. OF ORCHARDS art . . . 52.60, Wild animals are continually supplying surprises in the.Canadian 8ockies T a- a ab- -but--this`U*n, found hidden within a few yards of Banff' Springs Hotel ��O farsne,,, ran help-titeau' sorption of small nations by !arse is a real oddity. The pretty little animal, only a few hours old and not selves to better times by growing atates much bigger than the pretty head of the excited young lady who found more and better fruit. Higher qual- Ile went on to say that Reicbs-. him, is the offspring of a mule deer, a type of game that roams free and ftp fruit attractively packed will in- ��� ���� a� lfuehrer Adolf Hitler's program of unmolested in the__Batnff! area. It is the doe's natural habit to hide her crease the sales of Canadian orch !bloodless conquest, if carried to Its young during the day, ministering to it only at -night.—Canadian Pacific and products. Incidentally, rural logical end, .could result to a re- Photo' and urban citizens could raise the division of the earth Into five zones standard of health in the Dominion by the consumption of more home. of Military Power. The process 1p cleanest milk be draan. A produc- ".apparently destined to divide the grown fruit. — Amherstburg Echo. . ►, world Into the following regions: I. T S I er Intent upon cleaning up his milk Mrittsh•French: 2, A German Mittel i !1 supply Can beet commence by en- THE• ULTRA-LOYAL _ Europe, including Italy as a vassal, UTDOORS mitring that his palls are clean and It Canadians are only going to Stith small satellite nations con- scalded and that the chance of dirt listen to people who pat Britain, trolled from Vienna or Berlin In falling from the cow into the pail or Canada on the back and say nice foreign relations and commerce; By VIC BAKER I. reduced w a, minimum. things about the Emptre• they will with all.pursuing an anti-Semette While other sources of bacteria never be able to develop a healthy, -POR YOUR )' t•!M1 ,police; 3. The Soviet Dalen, re ch- FISH TRADED FOR BUFFALO serve to add to thr germ-content of unbiased outlook. If our loyalty to � UR Ing across the nomadlands to west- the milk, pet In comparison with Britain cannot titan ern China; 4. Japan and coastal y a y or of-British rule, then It is a weak e more than they gain from those of carelessly cleaned palls and dirt sort at loyalty [asses And If we " s •s Chian; S. The United- States,' with _ Alberta under a recent trade sr- from the cow, they are of minor are) not to be allowed to listen to Canada'within its zone of defence. ran meat b the Federal Depart- importance "Such,as alignment." he says, y P and have undonbtedIy. criticism of Britain, does this not f meat of Game and Fisheries. On been given too much emphasis in Imply a lack of confidence In Brit. v '. would leave Africa, Latin Amer- tario will swap 300 of her famous the pser ash institutions being able to with- `tea, Western Asia and Tndia open fighting smallmbuth black base for with- to new impertalCsm." 25 Albertan buffalo on the hoof in p sand criticism? — indkor Star. r the exchange agreement. Britons Like CHINA, The Chinese The bass will be brought to the - .'JAPAN !N C ,/'� - war en. its .third year early Dominion fish hatcheries at Banti !�sIIt�da More For ten years Frank dettkius, a this mouth and it has been expres- and Waterton Lakes in Alberta for Briton, and his school-teacher f!- i azeee Helen Proctor, of Alberta n MEd that the Japanese Army has spawning purposes. Their off- •-Canads's reception of Their ' ' ' ' Aussie itself largely set[ suffWent spring will provide thrilling sport exchanged love letters. He wrote ./- P 8 P 8 P Majesties,during the_ royal visit 3,650 letters to her, and she re- on Chinese Boll, for anglers in the lakes and "strengthened" the feeling of the plied in 3,600 to him. tiow they N The general feelingwas that Js- are manse , pan had overburdened herself with The bass, each- weighing about dians and the Dominion, Sir Al- - acquisitions of Chinese properties three pounds, will be loaded at fred Robinsan, deputy secretary such as mines and factories and Spanish, Ont., in the Georgian of the British Ministry of Trans- LIFE'S LIKE THAT that her adventure In Chins has Bay district. port, said on his arrival in the Do- -By FRED NEHER been an expenstre one, but those Ontario sportsmen, on the other, minion last week. feelings have faded somewhat to hand; will, get no chance of sport' Before the royal visit, the man- •observing the last two years of the ! i��-shootin the. me the ravine on-the-st �* steadily progressive penes receives in the trade. The buffalo the "relationship between Britain The plans Japan acquired are / f' .:now being Inexpensively run by will be shipped to the Burwash and her foremast Dominion was � j- lorced labor and the financial drain Game Preserve in.\orrhern On- not what it was 25 years ago," / facto and there -turned loose is said Sir Alfred. "Since the visit, 8{GlowuiN 1bas not had the street tire[ expect- m Iush parkland"5 000 acres of he feels the relationship is great- r 'C by competent generobserally a in which has been created a -buffalo ly strengthened.',' 'China. The war [s geaeral,y estim• L fated to have cost between 4,000,000 reserve,. 5,000,000 lives, counting sold- Note: Mr. Baker will be glad to answer Waders' questions or dis. hers and civilians killed directly in CHARMER FROM ; bombings, cuss say particular subject you gs, and civilians who died as st e , reenit of floods and disease in dir- Kish. ABROAD • F ' yectlp caused by war. . = -. =, .' -� t THE WEEK'S QUESTION: T8 thew Dominion's export trade showing How to Produce ; ,y s;:. $" _ • : : an increase or a decrease for this Clean Farm Milk '.year? Answer: An increase! A statement of Canada's export trade ," p for the first six months of the new Exclude Contamination Froin. r f current year shows an Increase of All Sides—Attention Should r 71,000,000. The value of Canada's Be Paid To Stable Animils s onorta to the end of June this year ' ' �Utensib i Was $462,000,000. In the illustrated farmers' bul- letin, "Producing Clean Milk just , Hun Thief gTy issued by the Dominion Department ��;� •;� � % _ _ . of Agriculture, the author, Dr. A. G. A hungry and weary thief sat- . Lochhead, Dominion, Agricultural a r, fiafied both cravings when he broke ' Bacteriologist, states that - _ g t to - t a house occupied by Robert 'duce the highest grade of milk, cos- IBray of Windsor recently. He Lamination from all sides must na• r--= - o ned a can o . m r f salmon. n Aurally 11 „ Pe and ate it u a y be excluded as tar as pos :4, � •� , ,y,; , V.see - ,�.,��,it/erT•.�d' ;: !while reclining in bed. The Bible. Only when care Is, paid to atiiisa Kodus. solden•voice opera ;'1 asked the boss for a raise and when [ showed him how valuable I was ` bouse was ransacked, but only at stable, animals, utensils, and the star and noted continentat beauty, Made her screen debut In"The Great to the firm, he deeeided to raise his own salary for being antart enough stilver dollar was taken. method used by .be milker can the Waits," ,; _ w !tire me. � REC'LAR FELLERS = Information, Please ` _ Q� By'GENE BYRNES THESE: CHOCOLATES ARE A DOLLAR AND A HALF �'�. j_ V A9 LONGG A5 WE'RE i II A POUND AND,THESE ARE / NOT GptN TO HUY t ��` A DOLLAR SEVEKTY.-FtYE! �� LET'S LOOK AT THE e - TH03E ARE THE TWO- �•• VERY MOST EXPENVY E DOLLA ap�OLATES AND THEY HAVE/ / r TM IYE AN TRETWSO� ENTENiY EXTRA _. ..•.•4.fir ••w•,-..r, .. ' S .x - l 4 .r. OA r. L O V AL I VA"a 8 'Ara• C 601,N itt Sr.,'-Of HAsn- —The two Miases He mdersen, at1 Ilton, ao=mVaoied. by her daughter Scsrboro, are visiting at the ltpme end the tatter's husband, visited of their uncle and sone, James asd i *_Mn Jean Clark, of l.akeneld Dr, V. E. and Mrs, Cartwright on Mrs. Palmer. its spending a few days with hpr may, --��as#er Franklin, o Port Per- ri srandmother, Mrs. W. J, Clark, _ --A number frasn Whitby, Osh- ry, is spending a week at the home _ --Mia. Harbron and daughter, of awa, and other point east, passed of his grandparents, Arthur and Winsale, spent Sunday with Mrs. through the village on Wednesday Mrs. Bo es. _ iQ. A. Pilkey and with Mr, and last, to take part in the Orange Pickering Pulb�lic Library will In ' thel good old Summer=Time - Mrs. a J. Stevenson, Miss Har- Parade, which is said to be the be closed from Aug. lot to 15th, p A Dion sang a solo at the Presbyter- largest in a number of years. The inclusive. Subscribers will be all- You need FLY SPRAY i Ian Church which was -very much day was fine for such an event as owed an additional amount of read- itlhi - ig matter to Poffering— appreciated j was not excessiley hot as it is- provide for this r- "We are offeriA appreciated by the congregation. g— —Rev. John Coburn, of the Dept. so frequently on that day. iod. "Budget " 8 oz, tin' at 150. of Social Service occupied the pul- —The members of, the Women's —St. George's Church, Sunday,' s�$ 8t" Institute are holding their Annual July 23rd - 7th Sunday after udb 113 oz—. tin at 25c. �da m the United Church on Sun- picnic at the home of Mrs. Wim. 'Trinity. Sunday School at 10 a. m, = kind thoroughly reliable sprayers at 25C. day morning last, on behalf of the Ontario Temperance Forces. He re- H, Wcstney on Tuesday, July 25th Morning Prayer at 11, at which ;: .NOTICE—Every tin guaranteed "Euro-kill" lanced to the "war" that is being at 3 o'clocla Will those who wish the musical portion of the service waled between the church-and the to a,Ltend and those who have will be lied by the choir from the . ,Why Pay doi ble the money for Other lines� liquor forces, ck6rning that the room for passengers in their cars Yonng Men's Bible Class. Elvening i :church would ultimately'win. Itbe at the Four Corners at Prayer at 7 p, -m,—Preacher at f ,however be a long drawn-oat 2.4p o'clock. both services, Rev, E. G. Robinson, -You—--also reed .i Scamper81 for—the-._- —To those who believe what they —During the past few weeks the war, so long as liquor remains m --- - — -- t —�_1 _.. c read (there are some who don't) Tennis Club has had two visitors — .whole family. *� political hands, and men'continue continue t` to place Party ahead .of principles _� believe that ever-thin is well from lar clubs. These s + s g Children's $1.39 All Tlie' Woman's Ass4Ciation of the with theca, we recoms:rend the read- played far better tennis than we, , i of the series h Comrade X, but what United Church held their annual Y appealed to us particul- ! • Q Mrden Party at the Hark here on now running in Liberty Magazine, arly was their sportsmanship on Boys $1.69 Sizes In Friday evening last. The attending two of the series having already the courts. Except i n tournaments+ -9 crowd netted a "gate" of seventy appeared. It sounds like a warning when there are referees and lines- 8 -:. e I+98 Stock �e A dollars. A delicious, generous cup- by one, an Executive of the Inner men, it is the player who decides Per was served, and this was foil- Council of Twenty of Communism whether his opponent's shots Iand .� owed by the Varcoe-Pickering ball operating on this Continent, the in or out of the court. When a LADIES---Don't forget about our line of .1`00RDGN" game, the score of which got a expression of one, who at the risk shin was close enough to an out- silk hosiery...Service and Cbiffon. bit out of control, so we just men- of his own life, through fear side line to be questionable, these 69c, per pair, 3 pairs for $2.00 tion it i3l pusaing.. e Minstrel for Democracy {which he has gentlemen either gave the benefit "i Show by theWbodgreen United found to be greater and better of the doubt to their opponent or Toronto young people was Exnsrrr} h' is it D very mach enjoyed, it must have vvarninir• Me future for us people should be, for tennis is a "game for Have you seen our I in. Sport a otsF— "been or that audience would never- 'of 'present Democratic Nations has ladies and gentlemen. in V bite, Blue and Burgvndy.--righl up to the C i i h for or te individual f omm- -• . kaon sat in that stand, teeth chaff- � Minute. COME ON IN anism gets its own way. F.ric C. . Druggist. pn , king with fire cold, it they had not JonesDristronnient , ;1 enjoyed it; It was as old-time --Lack of space prevented our and 'highly-respected Pickering Cit- ' -Minstrel Show, a type of show that doing so last week, but have felt izen and Business Man pas".J still iSrnde an audience. the urge to comment on the add- .:M. S. CHAPMA j Y rens given by Rev. Wallace at the Our community was saddened on S a During the past few year- Audle Anniversary Service a week Sunday even last, when it be- _ chemicals have been used quite ex- Y rY � 0. tensively in the destruction` of ago last .Sunday. Those folks who came known that our popular. corn.- } weeds, but it, is somewhat danger- are continually complaining about malty-interested Eric C. Jones ba�3 �LLU � COST LESS ons, unless a chemical from which the terrible young .people that wf very suddenly passed away about the fire hazard has been removed have in this age, received their 8 p. in. at his horse here. Deeeased i is used. Several fires have oecurr; answer in this sermon.. ,The sub- vvho was barna Ira Mount Albert 3x1 stance of the "sermon may be giv- years ago, moving to' Ooven Sound Bo s'Over RuilberF 11's to 5'B t, ed recently Ira the London District. due to the chemical- - igniting and —' a young people o n' a Me:1,'s Ri urk Boots RE alar r:[a less 1,00 : todzy are as terrNe and sinful as .Ne. graduated •from the College- of ► h P 6 setting fire to the buildings in , you feel and claim them to be, Pharmacy in 1921, and came to IObll(ir@n >r and $0 b' Boas aLd oxfGtde. T i9e. • which it wse stored. In one case y � a tank containingthe chemical ex- whose fault is it, who set the ex- •Pickering in 1926, locating first, in 'Men's Leather Le ines Re 2, gg ., g, � 00, for, 99e. e ploded causing considerable dam• ample, and What are we going to do the premises now occupied by "�C. c? about it'. who provided the bever- Silk, later purchasing the McFadd- - . ..Stanfield's Underwear, beg. $2.(0,. for .$+1.49 - base of most chlorate farms the a rooms. the cars, and all these en.. store and residence, , where he 5 age 'Mea s Romeo 81i er>!* c base of most of these weed-killers,. pP , R-cg. �'' 0, for ,', 1.79 influences that you claim• are res- was located at his death: Mr. but when used atone, is a highly Men's �IdC•8 Ties, Regular 1.� tJ 3L� ?5C, far 39e. ,. who heard fitly address who' have domes vias a public-spirited citizen inftasnemable material Corrrmercral ponazble, the young people?" An, Men's Sweater Coats Oxford prey, Reg,1".95,1,95 k killers are now avalla',bte, using taking an active part and assisting , 9 •ealdum chlorate as a base, but teem in the habit of making these in many, of the 7-7f'lic and church Men's Fine Shirts, Reg. $2.00 and $1.96 WO a' c 'ate and a a° cr _activities having serbed on.the Pal— ' nif n , � the si ng' anxp g 1� !' r�tlelft have chemicals added to 1 _ -- remove this fire hazard. Those of the address, will surely not be ice Trustee Board; Secretary of [•adi@B Silk HOB@, Reg. G90., for .• - f'i9�. %' +moo insist in using Lire "raw" -heard from again on this subject. many of the First of July Organ ' Actually, when we hear of some izations, Secretary of the Men's hired T. Bun tin g, - M Pickering of Western Ontano must. be pre- _8021 Club and member•of the Chamber r ed 185 . - FsEablie ? 'pared for trouble. Cheanicgl Weed the days of the complainants, we of Commerce; so senng�arr-tae - 1MIers have been used in this town- to-red see That conditions have .al- Boards of his church, St. George's e ship with atsolutely safe and sat- gone a great deal, only the meth- Anglican, Pickering. He had unde+- i gone an operation for appendicitis SPECIALS r rcetrlts several weeks ago, from which re- covery appeared to be, slow, and or r. Sunday"evening, after having been Breakfast Bacon 25e. a lb. de- :.GARDEN fARTT home only one week.' he ascended t� • the stairer in his home, which de- "< Minced, Steak, : :I 2c alb - marded more of him than his car- r f • dition would permit. • He collapsed . Rork Liver, 12c• a lh• �A Garden Party under the auspices of the Ladies' E upstairs, and prompt aid and ex- f pert skill i:rurrediately summoned Stewing Beef Ze• a Ih. ! -Aid of the Presbyterian Church trill be held in the was not abbe to revive hon• He is a'G� f survived by his wife and two Jewel Shorten ng, :�5c. a lb MEMORIAL PARK young �an�, NeddY and oven: his gf parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Jones, o: Classic l 1 c C eanser `•: 3 ns I3c• AT— -': - Owen Sound; one sister, ;Vers. Cec- f f f►' . - -• it }?taker, of Owen Sound and one .6 tins, 25c. l L CKERING _ brother, Clare, of Sarnia. Service was�esd , Tuesar�y; lath at St .- -. Geo Church, Rev. E. G. Rob- 7 E, p - On the Evening of inson, and Rev, Langford, conduct- c� ( , Ing, with interment at Mount Al- B>�tcher (phone 07000) PicLerin'g" Th 6'riday, -July �rt The sympathy or this comm- " 2 unity is extended to Mrs. Jones ;t y and family in their bereavement. Classified Advertisements SAPPER _ Pickering ..Hardware : , OUSE and LOT FOR SALE ' uld Str. Brougham Possession : •: An excellent supper will be served- from 6.00 and Terms arranges, Apply E. " .. �s E, Perryman, Acton, Ont. 'R, x; 2 SUDDEN DEATH until until all have been served. ' tin .• :. ., _ :, :� •� - 47 48 , OR SOLE roomed house r BASEBALL J F — 8- e m _ =,BUG KILLER Claremont, good garage and barn, f` plenty of hard and soft water, ;Can be dusted o><i the any Beginning at 7:00 o'clock a baseball game will good situation, price, reasonable. 'plant W�47M8 Palmer, Box 32, Claremont. time during.the day. lido dew is be played, Picl�ering vs. Bandel's Bees. t• PROGRAM GIRL WANTED — for general :necessary to make It 8tlek. s ' housework. Apply Mrs. Williams, At 8.00 p m." a good program,coIIsibting of music simcoe 'Point. y `madden De' ath to the Bug' TENT FOR SALE 9 x 9, good and readings will be given. Also a talk on , Tho condition. Box 204 Neve.Highlights of the Royal Tour, by Mr. Gregory FOR SALE — 1934 Master Six NeW Life to the Plant '; Clark, the well known feature writer ofthe Toronto Cl1ev Coupe, good condition. C. Fairborn, Church Str. Pickering. ;Agent or aCormick.Deericg 'Farm M.achlnery and f M 1 Repairs. Star. Do not miss hearing him. .-.,:y .- 4 FARMS WANTED — large or The above hours are on Day,ight Saving Time. small farms wanted. Have waiting Oor lotto — We base !t. Can fief it. Or i! L not mads, ' nstT��Z clients. Write or call. G H, French ADMISSION: 35c.; Ghildren, 25c 507 Dundas Str. E. Whitby 48-9 Fb�M�i$m SEVEN YOUNG PIGS — for sale. J.1S• BALSDON, - PICKERING.. ' .�'. r Chas. Hood, 4th con. 1 I