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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1939_07_28 I w* r - THE, �IN_ E .e I '/ `GN --VOL. LVIII , . PICKEI�IN . G, ONT., FRIDAY, JULY 28. 1939 No. 49 irsaTssstpttal aasas►. � ----- - 4. �led4cal Early Days in Pick• GREEN RIVER 1 , 1i W_ _S GREEN I{IVER-WHITEVALE GREEN WOOh !� lag Township Homer Jackson 'sited friends • LR H. O. P'EAR80N-Physician and relatives here :ast Sunda Rev- Harry Wilson will have IJ 71 aodSurseca, Dunbatton, lqy f Y charge of the service in the White Do you know that:-- -- _- Mr.-end Mrs. Alf, Michell visited vale Baptist Churrch vn Sunday E-FOR8YTH, Opb.D., Director 6 r` AL"OPU Wrieai In 1791 the first surve or's line Wood�aridge on Sunday. . 1856--1936 Aeeoelatioo of Onw.io rtes, next at 11 B.' ni. S. T. and at 'the htarO Member of the American opto�;.-ak was run from east to west on the Miss LOIS Draper is home for the l �eeae� Enc examined by appointment: reunainder of the summer. Green River Church at 7 p.' m, S. CHOPPING ±�ooe lso�, Claraoune,one. front of the 1st concession, viz., T. All are cordially invited to ant. the Base Lane. We welcome Mrs.' Margaret Mc- end these'services. Monday, Wednesday and Frida) �• The shore of the Lake from the Leod into our comariunitY, .and we Towtia}rip of Murray to the Town- hope she will enjoy her visit here —�- WE GRIND FINE e. _wc DtIA.- - RUDDY Barrister. BINSALE ,wytp. a'he local park has _ Bran, Shorts and Feed a_soiicicocy p, �f_York,.inclusive was-divided great aft-- Q ' 'aB awtth ice of=tb�Whip y.Cdr'.- into eleven divisions, afterwards Taction for our younger set this Mrs, Stone, of fiorontois seen clad--thine-rads-acid _ �' ger called townships, Pickers beingsummer. Is it the visitors we won- ing, a few days holidays with her - def- den daughter, Y eoncentrafes for profitable feedias . BEATON, BELL (� ROSS No. 9, but this township was first g Mrs. L. Dunn, Barristers & Solicitor& called Edinburgh Twp•, The local People talon kept oti baad_i g mitar Miss Eileen Bell spent Sunday .J.BEATON.K.C; The Rouge River at that time lessons .are all doing well. They las th her parents here in the W..e,.stock only the best Prutta � �OIIe was called "Riverie Rouge" by the like their teacher as well as the village- guitar. Peels and Su Li.8RO0ii{E BE K-C. Adel-5838 French, and earlier, by the Indians Mr. and Mrs. G. Death and tam- Supplies. �e8.F.ROSS "Katabokoklonk" mea Rev. H. Wilson wi 872 Bay St. meaning, - a ll be back in i1Y spent the week-end at Niagara JOIN L.MND Toronto river of easy entrance. Green River Pulpit on Sunday next. Falls. hitch .German immigrants ander Corse to the evening service at 7 Mics Jean Fell ' spent the week LAND SURVEYOR C V•RICHAIiDBON aQ do., Barris. Mr. Beney, crossed p• m• with her cousin, Miss Eileen Park- oNaotaiif•etc. Suite last, lAke Ontario sass V TT on t. j$� in 1792 from Pennsylvania,$nd en- qday evening service was tak. in, also. Miss Glenyce Stephen of F J- DON'EVAN, Br �A. tered Riverie Rouge, and spent en by Mr. Macey and His Group Ashburn. L. S- On fine are the records Of t,US Mcl4fILLAN f4nistet. Sol- tour weeks cutting , their way to °f Young Peopie from Toronto. yt The W. I. meets at the home of Surveyors Gibson and Arnold, gg6 ttor, Notary PuElg i Mali street the 6th was well attended f n.a a! who did Mrs W. Brown ,this Thursday the ?aes6to. TeieaJwne Elgin a�wi, z9u concession, through the 1 Kang Str. Flast• Oshawa. Phwa bush, settling in Markham and so, received' the. much-needed ins- 27th. Mrs. Dr. McKinney, Brook- 1982, 161y lJeratctL Pickerin pinataon. - -lin will be the guest--spec Pickering- Descendants.._of-same--of -.-- _-_- _ ken . _ the" families will be recognized in The rain which was so thank- Mr. and Mrs. F. Greenwood and 3 uERDS .Ei acs FALLpaAieR. L. DB.. � names, �sor, Hoover and oth- fully received on Sunday last was children, and Mrs. W. D -• Daatp s rfean and lee Uai.a 7e,oeTor n`to. ers. McDowell M reaN e-C mcaod not so thankfully received by the and daughters, were recent visitors Once east pe ,Pickering and other townships campers, some of who moved for with V. and Mrs. Parkin. ZsitoTs ~` ita�ti 'Chane$ PieluruK,Ont. oeite , y a.s. d a a m;Por ar appointment. (7t-ray. alem' P the day. here aft- Insuratice of All Kinds. 3 w�krol. Phone�asp• g leaks Ontario got their Quite a nun.ber from ^� names from towns in York, Eng. The '"'� weather is certainly ended the Sunday School picnic at Best Ransil Available With �"U" arbe. Over 230 'years ago Seneca Ind- bringing People to our Ictal park. Green's Park last Thursday after- ,f �.••. �, , - x lam lived at ".Gundatsdhagon" now Bch is. very gratifying. but it noon. Everyone enjoyed a da Frenchman's- Bay, and was the'site also means hard work for the pm- time. good �otlrlty and Service. H- BEATON. TOWI488I prietor. • Clerk. L OvOYPnc.er Com of the first school in tete Province ---�.-. -' sklaf efgdarite, Acccnnt+nl. Bte f mutt a of Ontario, established by Sulpician iAt;D I- Address Phone - missionaries, Wbite.ele,Qat. Ilrougha;x; _ BROUGHAM-- missionaries, Fenelon and Trouve, • �PlCK 515 E. RICHARDSChl iA•1669, teaching'the Indians. - Albert and -,"s. - Ah ffi Mrs. E. i; a3 onto, wre ` me guests of Grasmere on fib^ T*T well Q usual during the week. Saturdaylast. f VHO��ia\ crstled "La Riverie Saarzzsn°n" tram' REAL I£STATE est and Mrs. R. Mrs.er a e the Ras '° in full harvest ON MON., WED, and SAT. only the urge nuai;i er of salmon found H-series are CO N V E Y A N CI H G� in it at that period. Pickering Fill_ Vests of Mr.. am Dins. Matthews nand the crop here aaa not bid en- '" ,An Ha After:11ay_lst, 1939 s s• _ 71Ln siY btabtfished aseee�, heady age was at that known as "Mono- Haywood, of Dunnville, is ough rain. - ;to serve. delphia". holidaying -with her Watives, the Rev. 'Mr. represeatin We have a quay tity of Seed Oats(Alva- Lawson, g ka, Banner, and Victory).In 1796 Asa Danforth was an-. Barclay and Miller tamiTies.' the I�,rd's Day Alliance. occupied Y). also$atley, Phone, Piclt. 6000 gran- Sir. and Mrs- Moffat of Londor, the Purina Feeds, Chick Starter, Dairy Pa- are tr'�i s contract M-• r' •.,rear Sire.toe, ,. paid Xis BF'own a visit or, Thurs- ►Iherepa gp g Sunday last. e Z l�T Ih 0 *,� to or en a road fret ',. aster atgood crops o!' tions Dryena. I'iQ Ff eda els. A fat. ]l Y Lli� MAW tlse head ,r t} ske �: day. fail wheat here, but many fields line of these well known feeds r; Miss Neatrice Stevenson 1i 11.10BN8$D AUCT101UFL;R ANfi be two rods wide, safe for hor- triode a' of spring grain shorn; the effects Chops Molasses, alt, short call Qt her residence here, of a d. Millfoods Star i VALUATOR see and s safe distance•from' the 's' summer. tibia. Hog Concentrate, Minera's; Egg r Owes conducted Anywhere Lake Shore. This road, now known during the week. Laurance and Mrs. .01106491' write. Address 614 Dundas Lase Kin 'Mr. and Mrs. Midgely of Toon- daughter Joan, were Cla k said Mash Etc.. 6treet. East. Hi $Ston Road or No. 2 to, visited the T. Robertson's on brother, F. Paeans of her ��TT ' T SI HY• Generals Sheaffe and Saturday. G Pmari and wife -D. lli. Lock W004 Whitby. Ontario. Coal. Hardy led their men over the on Sunday. ' I - road after the War of 1812 to Mrs. Gannon spent. her birthday Both ,'G. K-. Pratt and F. M. Pickering ,Briabnsh Hospital Kingston, on Thursday last, with Miss Gladys Chapman lost valu llle cows Mills in Toronto. week. Th lat � PICKB;RlNG1, ONT. Government Licenteedn Peak, trader and interpret- Ms• ,Johnston a ter was due to weed er and friend of Waubishko. Cred- son of the late poisonin .Main Bt E. 8 to U$ P1 i 11 e _ v' .s- The e r lest settler it j'ickerin3 Worriers s Institute PHONE 63117 ed rein 'v .. ti h _. 191 es er in e Pi last w c • k - e ee . Pickering k T w met t at _ g whip locatin at the home of -Materoit , Medics' -an the ?"nuth g Me8• Earl McDougall an Mea W. ?;. _. y d a ._ t►e Surgical of DtilC 8'a I dau h- Westne . ins an 8 Creek in g Y d were'well we 11 ter, leased • cases taken I=• . guests at the Bn�ott n home, re with the entertainment of this fine 1Vf assey•H , .Pickerin T turned to their borne in 'Blenheim home. Maternity Semi-Room ' . g °`°dip had a popul- last week-end. Fates for 10 days--825.78 anion of I87 in the Year 1bU:, rfhe Fire Company, wits a Congrt�ttulations are du'A ro Mr. Repairs Here 4 .Registered Nurses in attendance,and iThe M fl'nt meeting resembling a tu,s were called to the huge David Winter upon his -14th birth- A11Orders Promptly'attend- 24 hour service Covacil wsa held at the home o{ g grace day. on Thursday. He enjoys g� given. mas M fire on the Gescoyne property o health .and attributes his lois "Ambulance Service' anger, 'sear, Salem Cor- Saturday last; which at time K life ed to, ners on June 4th, 1801. Such names ins of to hard work, eat+ly tui hied and to 1 MRS,E.R. GOOD` 25.37 as the followinga writing, is stilt bur ng. plain living• Coleman' Instant Light appear after the Church Service on Sunday next. -Mr. Fyfe FOR first organization.: Ebenezer Ran- July 30th, at the usual hour, Rev. .gaged as teachersfora anotheen r Jain Major, stoves, quick, clean and INSURANCE �° Eleazer darn vSte- P. D. Au year. Anthony. Rummer{ield, Adam' Ste- Augustine, of Claremont ir: The trustees are doin e ' Phens, David Ste urge. airing to t ''me rep- -,depend ble. Stephens, Sarni. Mun- g he school-house and the \ SERVICE Messrs T. C. Brown; Bert Her- grounds, The Women's leistitute All Hardware Fight Prices °Phone Pickering 67 ger, UOYd,McCnhn, Wm. Peak, vee, and Roy McVPhirter attended have laced the Town David Crayford, -Ab- P flower boxes in QYN BUSHBY CYRIi� E. MORLEY sham Townsend, Sila Marvin. the session 'of Grand Lodge A. F the windows which add much t, • i to be continued and A. bi,,'in Toronto, on Thursday appearance's. FIRE AUTOMOBILE, IJFE last Another modern machine demon- .Hardware -Tinsmith ACCIDENT, WINDSTORM The Y P, had charge of the Sun- stration was given on the 'farm of PiGRERIIJo. PUBLIC LIABILITY Etc. Monster Garden' Party at Green. day evening sen-ice in the church W. H. V4estney, waren a three-fur- SEKVICE . , . PROTECTION wO°d' Saturday, juTlv.Zgth, }sere, and were ably assisted by row disk plow, was turning the PHONE 4600. Twenty Well-Kao it R'Ti Artiste. the Y. P. of Greenw°od, who tor,-• faits -stubble under. It was dna-� tributed to the: service of praise. by a tractor and it was cls f �j�,`O aw _ GREE WOOD Miss Harris, a Leader in Young off alI mots and weeds withna a,L '• Peoples' Activities, in the Bay of thoroughness on CHEMICAL On August 2nd, in Greenwood Q g• a hot July da} u4n`te Conference, delivered an *that ought' to kill all ,live roots. United Church, Rev. F. B. Allnutt earnest Gospel Message at- this 'New' crop of fall wheat is being �i'O B.' D., of Toronto, will give a pub. sen-ice, marketed in Brampton � � D Tic lecture and moving pictures on The W. Knox' famil arP g P. lest week VITAMIN'(! MINERAL TONIC: Africa. This y moving at 52 cents. The 70 cent price is at is will be a very interest- to St. George this week to take off Montreal. The freight of 12 cents ing and instructive. No admission the crop on the farm recently Pur- and oilier•charges reduce it to the To aid in flies fee. Silver Collection, chased by Mr. lino%. The departure locral � P price. It should be better, Prevention of Nutritional Anaess. Motor Ambulance, Da On July 27t1+, the W. M. S. will of the Knox family means alis , Y or Night meet at the home of Mrs. George try, a to feed the wheat to Poul- is tinct loss to this district, 4 large try, and hogs, tett of which are Prevention of Rickets j Phone 1300 Wilson, of Mourit Zion, when Mrs, faTr',ily, keenly identified With all Yielding fair returns. Dentab Affleck, Secretary of Oshawa Pres- the activities of `community life. The crowds that are attending fn les, and Tetany of ''tam•' - ' yfiteri,al, Temperance and Christ- The community expresses regret in the'Lynbrook Park each da ian Citizenship wi•11 be the their leaving, and the Y are Prevention of Iodine deficlencs Ca A • S'TER best wishes large. Dir. Fred bicBrien has spent Building of Resistance A. nJ 1 I speaker. All• ladies will be made °{ all their friends go with them. much move on maks welcome The Jul g y n8 Pools and Adelicious-food supplement Y meeting of the W. �M, other accommodations so that it is "Funeral Director' The marriage of Mr. Geo, Blake' S; held at .the Malcoim home had attractingt only son of Mr. H. and Mrs. Blake many from the city. A. containing quantities of Vita Furniture Dealer a large at of visitors as T. T. C. bus was there on Sunday, mins and Mineralsfrequently of Audley, to Miss Ruth, only dau- well as members., Mrs. F. Cassie, About three thousand were th rc Pickering. r Q��O ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Annis, President, was asaisted by Mrs. D. one day recently. P lacktng in ordinary diets. r` of Greenwood, was solemnized on Mmes and Mrs. T. C. Brown, in 'Several people attended the Fred Shall;dolle--Easy to take- G. 15th, at the home of Rev. H. .Opening Devotions. After the tr- Crawfot,d farm this G• Crozier, of W}iitbp, ansaction of the usual items of see'the combine harvester wcutti eek g 24 day treatment, $1.15 The bride looked chariniTig in a lovely gown business, Mrs. Honey, of Orono, a field of fall wheat. Two operat- of white, silk, ca . President of the Oshawa Pre,' ors with the assistance, of a bevy 72 da treatment, $2,46 • of peak crying a� bouquet by_ • American Resuty tenial was introduced and gave an of charming The community extends -to Rth-0err�. girls Trade the rounds inspirat'onal mess , good time. The machine makes t the very message. 'tins. Philia, in E C JONES - i ry hest of .good wishes, Financial Secretary, gave nn ac-c- a good, clean job. The straw is left • • since they are very well and fav- ount of the Second Qtvirter's ret- nn the field and the ourably known in urns, which were grain 1•agged the neighbor- quite encourag- and dumped off at the .1' h*Odr We welcome them, ing• T1Te Malcolm corners to family served ( be picked up by the wagons. PHONE 68 -' tea, at the close of the meeting. New C.N.R. Director World Wheat Crops • • Ho w Can ` ? Less Than 1938': - • BY ANNE ASHLEY International Inatitute df Agri- • NE FINER B Q.-How can I quicken the task culture Forecasts 1939 Crop �. Le • • of preparing lemonade? Will Be Slightly Smaller t -Than t - 1 A.—Dissolve the sugar in a ]it- Last Years, But A B>s n r tie hot water before adding to the. one Just the same 1 lemonade; it will sweeten quickly Ze and wil; not sink to the bottom. The wheat,production forecast 02 A little seltzer in a glass of ler- the International Institute o1 Agri- EUS onade improves it and is very re- culture indicated today that the ,s Ireshing. world's crop would be alightly less sir-a + Q.—How can 1 treat a severe than last year's bumper crop but s... s - • case of sunburn? still s big one. The EuroDeaa Lor♦ _ ---- �y A.—Mix two parts of limewater cast was for 1,640,000,000 bushels. •',1� to one part of linseed oil; beat Last year's production was 1,8"e Ur'� this to.the consistency of cream . 000,000 bushels. and apply. Exporting Lands Gain 4 'f Q,-How can'I clean a fountain The forecast indicated the Euro- DOUBLEAUTOMATIC BOOKLET pen? peas crop would be about normal A.—Dip the pen in vinegar, and in importing countries but"e3arem- " then iin[e with lukewarm water, ely large and well above the pre• __-_ Q.-How can I treat hives'! Ilii 'Phis Garden Giving sweet fragrance to the air, Q.-1 vious five-year average" in the six Whose seed I planted careftully.' • A.-Try taking a teaspoonful of exporting countries-Rumania, Bul- May friendly eyes be there to see Te the directorship of the Cana- milk of magnesia two• or three garia, Hungary, Jugoslavia, Lithu- By other' hands their seed was' than National Railways left vacant times a day. Or, dissolve one anis and Poland. Their loveliness, and offer thanks - tithe resignation last winter of teas nful cream of tartar in a The institute also reported pros• -_-Thelrn wa3 the toil , ; , now mine For blossoms brightening all their James Y. Murdoch, the federal halfglassof water and take be- pects for large crops in Soviet Ras, alone banks, government has named James A• tore each meal. gig, Korea, Palestine, Japan, the The joy to see them bloom . . An I give thanks to the unknown INorthey, ABOVE, president of the Near East and a 40 per cent ffi- Somewhere hand Q.-How can I prevent a thin Telfer Paper Boa Co-, and of skin from forming on the top of crease in the French zone of North There blossom other Sowers, „ That planted violets where I stand. Northey Printing Company. Both Africa. Shining fresh from spring's soft 7tr. custard while it is cooling.? _._.By Mildred i�ickersons Murdoch and Mr. Northey are A.-'this will not occur if a tlhowera. residents of,Toronto. cloth or sheet of.paper is placed over the top of the receptacle : while the custard is cooling. Q•. -How can I easily remove What SCfe11C2 / do 'r ,fuzz and,lint from.wool- . _ g hal len clothing? �s A.-Wet a rubber sponge, and p �o��� � n Squeeze almost dry.-then rub over - Rave' the-clothing. V Orn 8 Q40 Norge Refrigerators sow -- NEGV GLASS RESISTS- - -- - . � 9S - TEMPERATURE CHANGES isn't it The Truth Nearly 6,000' Norge Electric The bousewite who has seen cold A bey, in the dock in a Polisa Refrigerators are now being in- drinking glasses shatter when they testa York City were filled with hot liquids bor e - -criminal court was being stalled by the New has to his mental powers. The Housing Authority in the enoz- washed .with hot water would be � wagistrate said to him: "How mous Red Hook and Queensbridge surprised to see the punishment s .,many Stases are there in Europe?" projects which.are now.under can- new kind of glass Will stand. This Firestone 'Tires; with Immediately the boy's counsel struction by.the LT. S.Housing Au- new glass to so resistant to tem- all their extra features, got up and, turning to,the magic- thority in the New York City me- perature change that the scientists do not cost one cent '° la client hasn'ttrovoa• in the research laboratories,of the • q�3�¢n yet had time to read the i orning The kitchens of every one o Orn a WAR more than ordinary therefore, give 0 apartments in these two developed. were able to chill a dish tires. You can i nn of 1 a ea the 5 _ ars and t P n s It suit P beddln t ricin to s - . SA k reliable'- reply." projects will be fitted with a:'forge made of it by embedding a p r _ _ —o-- 4 cu. ft. or 6 cu. ft-'refrigerator cake of ice and thea fill the dish every purse- And atw (',ete;ag Ripe equipped with the famous Mighty with molten iron without a saga' the basis of cost-per. _ Now men have a reason Midget Rollator mechanism, .50 of a crack de_veYoping. Its remark mile, they are by far se act the most economical For joy and for laughter—' of madgiantuon it rations of ea that itoexpands nand contrare due cs.fun- T16 cherry pie season' - _ der heat and cold, only one-tenth tares cu can buy. Corner .portly hereafter, dwarf, as.much as ordinary. glass. l Be smart and get-the ' The Motion Not the Ocean GLAND LIVES , .- most tire value for 'The two land Lubbers were in it your money. Ade for Sr Sir !1'`�dern OUTSIDE BODY Tow-boat in the middle of :he Dr. Alexis Ca,rel$ reports in the the sensational new '+ 3. '' ecean. One handled the oars, Etiquette Journal of Experimental !Medicine Firestone Champion. rowing away for all he-was worth: the-unique feat of keeping a bu- If you want lower TyE ALE j -_the_second sat in the stern steer- ''BY ROBERTA LEE • man thyroid._gland alive for 62 priced �� ask � UDR the rowboat by means of s _ _ _ makeshift :udder. days outside the body. ThIS oras ����� 1.—When an affair is given6,in -,done with the Carrell - Lindbergh the Firestone Standard Soddenly, a passenger liner honor of a debutante, in her home, artificial heart, and�with some new or the Firestone • HAM ION tame into view. The man at the should she receive with -her mo- substitutes for human blood and tinel. See the nearest frantically, aus- t4er., serum, which are one step towards Firestone Dealer anddof i? - kept only•when the liner crossed t e 2—When incited' to .a inner discovery a some ar[ c have him p u# path of the rowboat. Then he party in a restaurant or hotel, wh!ch will keep human organs ri- Firestone 'L'i'es on _/.0s 1/006 : 'rapped his bande- does one have the privilege of ice indefinitely in glass containers. '"/ 7 "Hey there- on board!" he y today. choosing, his, own meal? The purpose is to be able to study "shouted. ."Is this the, Atlantic or 3•siShould children be-allowed them 'to reproduce exactly what .Sentinel 30:31-4. Other ewe our car ilhe Pacific?" _ end types u pr,opostiorsealy to wear nail polish-? happens to a man's organs in low prices.P A. sailor aboard tkq big vessel 4.—Just how should.a niaii lift health and in disease. fazed down at the boat. a stiff hat when tipping it to a O his is the Pacific," he shout- ;•Oman? -td back• 5.—tihen•one is okitig'st the Record time for swimming.the The rudder-man waved his fist able. in a public din agroom, and English Channel was set up by G. p e t p He did .it in ele- Michel it: 1926. • - tt the oarsman. You hear that. there 1 no ash tray, is it a.l ru;ht , fou dope!" he howled. "I told to use his plate or a saucer for his van hours five minutes. you Clot to row so fast'" ashes". —o— 'Growled a surly ofd farmer her name after the death of her Clas' sified■■■■•s■6—How should a woman write saUty CHit'i:� PLrUBING srrrLIES of Shoreham: hushnnd"• b00 SLIGHTLY USED BATHS, "When people . trespass, 1 Answers 1't'i CAN HAVE BROILERS TO Sinks, Closets, Pipes, Basins, Fire ignore 'em. tFellhe when there are mighty few cn Advirtising ..' Plumb'ulahers, also new. General But my bull,,who runs free: 1. Yes. She should join her the market by starting iersy spec. Plumbing, 62 Craig \Vest, lioot-iai broiler hybrids in the off-sea- real.- Has instructions from me friends until all guests haye'arriv- F"n. Order well to advance. tVrite To pursue the intruders and ed, unless one Or two are particu: 'for prices,—I:raY Hatchery,, 13� lady late. Then She Spotlit 'be John Street North, Hamilton, .On- . 51RAI CRICKS FOR SAT.F, SALE OF ll1:fR gore '!m." tario. PLENTY OF- BRAY QHICKS OF o— watchful and ready at all times the same famous Bray Quality MINK OF HIGH GRADE QUALITY, Au �. be introduced to a late gues� ITfr:H QUATATY Tk,4T OLTI ANP atilt available In most breeds. Al. Special sale during July and S Comparisons or speak to One who is leavin srart,•d chicks from hlood-tested R.o limited number of started'Duh- cent -at prices tar below regular'. .- breedrrF, DaY Old Staniland QuRl- lets. Write for prices.Bray Hatch- Every animal will be personally, A Communist, a Fascist and a 2. 1`o; the host or hostess orders •1tc• Lcghorns 04c; 90CS Pullets, ery, 130 John Street Nortb, Ham- selected Orders filled as received. ]British ;'steer were in a boat the meal: in advance, and the ;l2,ory rockerela, three cents; Ilton, Ontario. -Write to-day, I,. A J,as. 189 Tsi- whiis capsized, and they started guests eat what is placed before o5 rr`^ck ,els. s 4�5; New iem $9. bot Street, St. Thomas. ' CORS FOR SALE swimming for the shore. The Com- them, the same as at a dinner in shire Reds, ST.95: pullets, 110.45: TIRES A_ND BICYCLES FOR SALE miunist, accustomed to shouting, someone's home.. 3. No. Such in- roc erf-is.�t�514.,9 n Barday red Rock STX F\CEi.LE\T YOUNG JERSEY Cows in full milk. Also well bred =2,00 UP, GUARANTEED USED forgot to close his mouth, somal- dict ions of vanity at an early age Nliso,d 58.9..: pullets. 111.95: Pock- Rull calf—H.' L. Hutt, George- Tires; Bicyclta, :10.00 up- his write . Towed a lot of water and sank. should be discouraged. 4. The e.rels, s3R�. Two week old add one town, Ontario. dor bargain price list Toronto The Fascist swam for some time, hat should be taken try the brim, veru, three we,gk old add five Tire, 1911 Dundas Nest, Toronto. y lifted enough t0 cents to ten day old prices. Large HELP WANTED but as he was keeping One arm direct] in front, g F.R'g Quality add one cent, Rig- IISED FIIRNITUAD FOR SALE outstretched in the customary po- escape the' head slightly, then fie, Profit anti too Dents.D.—Top delivery Fhipped C. TO O. P.—Top MEN AND R'O�fEN, WANTED me brought forward a few inches. 5. lotch ChickerieR, Guelph, Ontario. do easy work in their own hopte GOOD USED FURNITURFt.8 PIECE. sition he soon tired and he, too, in spare time—Write Economy Dis- Dining Suite $15,00: Chesterfield disappeared. It is much better to ask the wait- - tributinq Company, Leamington, Suites $20.00: Chesterfield Bed The British worker swam on. He er or an ash tray. 6.—The same DAT OLD AND STARTED CUTrKR. Ontario. suite $39.50; Studio Couches $10.00 Tay Old White Lexhorns 57.50; 9-plece-Dining Suites, like new, Ras in sight 4lf the shore when a as always, Mrs. Paul Wilson, or Barred Rocks, 1,.45: White rockR. NEN, FURNITURE FOR SALE Hund; sof oche . Sutter $Vrit- rlii Lie blew and he automatically Martha Brown Wilson. few Tinmpshirc Reds. Hybrids. S8. Hundreds OL Other articles Write _. 45. Ten da5v old 905 Leghorn Ful- ui Dire Terms 516.9, : Barred Rock 1<ftxed, 20re OR MORE ON NEW "socked off work. „. feta. s mite , ti2s Bay. AVE, us for your reG rem, 4 sary Pullets, $12,95: .Cockerels, sAranged if• neceimite McKenna i. —0— $,,n5; Furniture. Our arl;e tire-floor- FurnitureCo., Li d � p Believed to be the smallest in gp;5 Two week old add one cent. warehouse is 'stocked with COin- Street Toronto. Cure or Sleeplessness' the world, a donkey belonging to a Thrte week old add five cents to plete home furnishings.,By.selling Lia as near the edge of tb■ Bristol, England, breeder is, fvro tFn day old Drfces. Extra Profit direct from our WAREHOUSE 4.rade add one cent. Shipped C. O. we cave an average of 20% anQ USED TIRES S RETREADS FOR ,. .,'bed as possible, and you may feet 'six inches high and weighs T„promptly.—Tweddle Chlrk Hat- pays this bt4r saving on .to you, sA�.E strop off. only twenty pounds. cheries Limlted, Fergus, Ontario. Terms arranged. Valuat prepaid. Write us to-day Valuable'prem.etn- ` �--o-- :rr --- �a" not OLTP AND STARTETI CIITCK lums given for sending customers USED TIRES AND RETREADS FOR :---+�.r•• to ue.i McKenna Furniture Co., any car or truck, 95e and up. :' $argains Stnndard Twghorna S6. Still Cautious STOPPED 95 Barred Rocks, $7.45: White Limited, 526 Bay street, Every fire guaranteed Oil R9c galion and up. Batteries, etc.'Deat An Aberdonian, whilst bathing, ' Rocks, New Hampshire Reda, Hy- Aje ars wanted. Write for free bar ITCH ' !NQ✓!/�/ hrida, 58ilet Ten day old. re Lew- PERSON dot into difficulties and a lifebuoy gain price lista. Orders rushes 0? M01f r aek horn Pullet,, 515,90: Barred Rock guy with Confidence, from Can .: Mitla at last thrown in to him. Ae Pullets, ,512,45: Non sexed 59.45: ads's largest retreadera 7+terrick yorgaok relkf tram itabrat of ecsems.p�pks stb- roi kerei 1.28.75, Twn week old add MARRY—WOUI D TOL' DdARRY IF Tire Company, Boa WL lit-122 '. ►ad already been down twice and I,pyfeatrscah s"s,ruhesandothere:tercdly -rne cent, three week old add five Suited? Hundreds to choose from. King west. Hamilton, Ontario. rrnt:a to ten day old pric^•. B1g •8ome with means. Many farmers" grad about.to sink, fA the'third u1°t�°D. D Pr�i0o- Gf-felt°� daughters and wtdoss with Pro- eainlea 800tesim:tetion and quickly IWOiutvmw 1: c Quality add one•cent..PremDY Rime when he shouted to the on- fiden- tial, Canadian Correaponaence Issue No. 30 — '3$. pato Metrislbottlepnneert,orsomybeak• Ask d,li-k r'• f). h•—Baden Flrctrte )party, Canadiaars lbc, condense teollrere "Is there any charge for I� 0.D.D. PRMRIPT101L r,�i.•l Hatchery I.tmlted, I sten' club, Boz 12a, Calgary, Alberta. tie Use of this?,, Clw rtrio. _ - � • : +t�+S:x . . ,.�,�; ren• :' ,9'+a'* :,,: - � I s• .a ., L saw Jehovah as the only tree and ''toile Spearheads ,•••�•, Hying God, they would sooner or Spearheads B William Sundaylater go back to the same prac- tices, QuebecCURIOUS and again make images like Found In �`�"�0�+� WORLD Ferguson Y, unto those that he had destroyed. So the king with greatest wisdom May Have Seen Mode By Full► I 1" ScO OI undertook a vast program of re- Eskimo- Dwellers r �" iiteaching throughout all the cities �FAVEM IR citieses of his kingdom. He seat Details of the discovery at re- '' Lesson- forth 14 men to teach the people, mote Havre St. Pierre of six atone d _ONE OF ' 4, a 9. And they taught in Judah, spearheads, possibly hundreds of having the book of the law of Je. years old, were awaited this month //1/1rE'LL hovah with them; and they went by authorities at the Quebec pro- LESSON V about throughout all the cities of vinclal museum. OF ALL ANIMALST 1EHOSHAPHAT: A LIFE OF Judah, and taught among the peo• Word of the discovery some time OBEDIENCE pie. ago was brought to the little fish• 2 Chronicles 17:1-19 Jehoshaphat ,did not think it .. Ing settlement far below Quebec A FAMILY NOTED R72 Yfr. _ Printed' Text.-2. Chronicles enough to leave things to be done on the north shore of the St. Lawr• � ,;�•. 17:1-6; 9-12. by existing institutions. Like a ence River, WEAIdC Golden Text. ye ye first his wise and an earnest man, he cast The -spearheads were on display AWEVTi4L/TVI kingdom, and 'his righteousness. about for additional methods, he in a showroom opened for tourists Matt. m,6:3looked in all directions for compe- by Havre 3t. Pierre village wives tent men to extend his sous ur- but had been put there with a -_THE LESSON I'_v ITS SETTI\G e P P handicrafts exhibit, after they had Time.—Jeihosliap ia�was born - — lain several day"u—the barn--of . -- in 908 B.C.; he ascended the 10-11-12. And the fear of Je- _ cors++t9srft"stnv:oc siG : throne at the a of thirty-five in hovah fell u on'all the kingdoms Patil Cormier, who r discovered them. �'- P g Cormier, a farmer and fisherman, � $i 3 B.C., and died in 849 B.C. of the lands that were round about struck one of the 20-inch, earth- ""� AL' Place.—Principally the .city of . Judah, so that they made no war crusted atones while hoeing is his OF FISHES OF CERTAIf`J `- Jerusalem. against Jehoshaphat. And some of potato field. He dug around and SPEC—IFS OFEVE1•-Op ANNWAL 1 Prosperity of Jehostzapktat'r the Philistines brought Jehosba. found five more. 2JNGS, LIKE ` y Reign phat presents, and silver tribute; The discovery of the spearheads. TRS, '1-F-lEREBY Mi�.KING ' ' a the Arabians also brought him didn't arouse much interest la the rr POSSIBLE TO OETFrRMINE e 1-2. And Jehoshaphat his son flocks, seven thousand and seven •reigned in his stead, and strength• hundred rams, end seven thousand middle-aged villager who waited THE AGE OF THE f=i$N. " ened himself against Israel. And until hes work was done to take g and seven hundred he-goats. And them home and then tossed them he placed forces in all the fortified Jehcshaphat waxed great exceed- casually is s corner of the barn r --A CHANGE OF cities of Judah, and set garrisons:. ingiy. And he built in Judah can- attar a brief examination. , ri-oN P462 CENT in' the land of Judah, and in the ties and cities of store. But he told other villagers about cities of Ephraim, which Asa his Thus the promise of God his find. And soon the women In - ` IN THE HEAT OF THItC father had taken. Jehoshaphat as- -through Moses.was was fulfilled to the settlement decided the °pear•. SUN , tended the throne of Judahupon them. Jehoahaphat's power and heads would make a good exhibit " Lp the death of his father; in 8T3 goodness were expressed in . '- , B.C., at the age of thirty-five, and g P peace in their handcrafts showroom. ,� t < tiFR'1CIENT TO DESTt3;y1j' _ - reigned for a quarter of a can- and public works and b dings of Mgr. Napoleon Labrie, Vicar Ap• �. greatness. He saw ,great benefit ostolic of the North Shore district ALL LIFE UPON THE tury. Jehoshaphat was fortunate in an alliance with Israel rather whose headquarters 9t Havre St. k 7-s7 Er4tZTH. in being the son of a father. who than civil war. Accordingly, the Pierre, found out about them. ..kad himself lest the kingdom of AS y be seen by the ormous stn spots, the head of tate _ Judah stronger than h found ofit, old feud between the two king- He suggested As might have So system is subject to but, fortunately for dome was dropped and Jehoslu- been made by Eskimos who dwelt We inhabi is on o It t9 exist to a most stable fast as many sons come into a phot made peace with Israel and about the spot, where the vtllaie ;!+r. 14i1�C that the sun has under- _ 'large inheritance or fall heir to a lretl-established business because Zemeted the political union by now is spread, In French-Canada's �i tittN cltanp in r f the faithfulness and wisdom and marrying his son Jehoram to Atli- early days, or they might even aliah, the daughter of Ahab. date further back. energy of a good father. Jehor haphat was an (deal son to sit up- _ SEARCHER FOR. YOUTH :w on the throne of Judah in that he determined to carry on the cocp- father's attention during his � )TES HOB3ZON?A4 Asutwee to Previous tluastc 13 Water ltales- irtenoinble "Wit thAt engaged his RAM_ reign. , Jehoshaphat was wise 1 Pictured 15 Genua of, enough to know that s nation's discoverer of pines. :. permanent security and true Wel- ,J� D IN G '�/ C s U.S.A. 17 More spacious- ,r fare can rest only upon the solid " _ v7 s7 "state. 19 Fancier. 23 Eye. - .rock. of genuine religious convic-. ..By MAOG.E ARCHER 10 Bad. iiytn 23 Not cold. tions. 11 Bridle straps. i 11RPNJ 24 At what t� 3-4. And Jehovah was with Je- Coenprornfse Between, Radio and NBC, CBL Information Please .... nTo sow again, 2li Since. hbshaphat, because be walked in . sO14O^ 9 p.m., CBS, CFRB, We, the 14 To rent. 28 Fes, the first ways of his father David Sometime In April news leaked People ...... August E, 8.30 p.m., 16 Those who 30 Fiber knots. ' -and sought not unto the Baalim, out that great- arguments were CBS. CBL, Goodman 'Band prune- 32 Lower parb But sought to the God of his fa- going on between the networks and 9 P m•, CBC, CHL, Songs of the 18 To recede. of dresses, ther,•and walked in his command- the studios In Hollywood.'The stu-' World ...... 10 p.m., NBC, CBL, Roy 20 Fodder sat 33 Era• meats, and not after the otngs of dins claimed that people stayed Shield's Orch. ...... August 8, 9.30 21 Rhode Island: 35 One who Israel. His father's previous life home to listen to .their screen fav p.m., CHC, CBL, Serenade for ZS Toward. drones. Strings; 9- P.m., CBC, CBL, To. 14 Floodgate. 41 Ro was in incentive, to Jehoshaphat orites for nothing, rather than pads t001. IVE>i'1'ICAL ,?beddl. to follow the God who alone could to see and hear them at the thea- cO a 4lae_' - redeem and bless his people; no tres. The networks on the con- CFRB,-Columbia Workshop ...,, J0 pmt- -44 Social insect. fountain of 40 At this brae. P.m., ....BC. CHL, Kraft Music Hall. 27 Morindin dye. 45 Pig Pen• Yoatlt- 43 O trary maintained that radio engage. Opposed to Ou. doubt there was a longing in this Canadian Sports to be Oro 29 Pitcher. 4?Humor. 2 Above, 44 Stir. youun6 man's heart for true meats were valuable advertising for 31 Wrecks. 50 To grow Aim I Ami effort. 45 Mite.at spa ing ricT,Liousness, first in his awn we,_. the stars. Tbe: matter ended 1n During the beginning of the weer . -. . of �3 Turkish � 52 Church b Having-4 special broadcasts t 4 a ro d a 48 Aye. a compromise. 17 P c e s Witt Imo• omi e Y - _ and. he :v P a then In the lives of hes o- • Pe ' -ole. On the other hand, the idols. Had mercers come to i show- be given of the actual.events tak- 34 officer. n bred•• 'S4 containing spasmodic 48 Three, frons radices of Lite Israelites to down, there would have been plea- fag place during the playing of the trtotioa. 49 To strew Witt, P Canadian 'Amateur Golf Champion- 36 Annoyed: metals. fI Doctor. ashes. the north and the constant pres- ty of fire-works. Cecil H. de Mtlle's 37 Contest for a 56 He discovered 6 Snaky fish. 51 e. -Radio Theatre would have been ships at the Mount Bruno Golf Club. Dy ,lure of multitudes of people, who. However on Fri.,July 28, two broad- pry' —� 7 Falsehood• •�52.Advertisement _f .1d it much easier to ie to Pulled oft the air; Likewise 3$Superiority 1A 5T He was IB Grafted. 53 Spain old Good News. Programa like the casts will be heard over CBL and P the desires of the flesh than to fol- rank. by birth. k1.8oae, 153 Electrical unit Chase and Sanborn Hour ant Bin flee coast to coast network, one at tow the Lord, to offer the shallow d 11.45 a.m. and the other at 6 -worship which was sufficient when Crosby's 'Hour Gould have tied to P•m• fish elsewhere for their guesls. On Saturday the broadcast will be. );owing down before dead idols And Bing Crosby himself would gin at.4 p.m. There will be a fifteen I than to bring to an all-wise and minute interruption holy God a true spirit of convic. probably have had to make the su- Pon from 4,15 to pr choice between being a star 4.30 p.m. when the CBC will- tura tion and a ,desire to do his will, to St. Catharines, Ont., tot• the Can- r drould tend to draw him away froar Qt .the air or a star'of.the scree a. adian Henley Regatta, At 4;30 p.m. -.-;his holy resolves- -TO BE HEARD: Farm Broad- the broadcast from the Mount Bru- -6. Therefore Jehovah estab. . casts, CFRB 1.05 P.M. hfondays to no 4GOIC Club will be resumed and . fished the'kingdom in -his hand; Fridays ...... Farm Broadcasts, CBL, it is.hoped to be able to give the. ,'end all Judah brought to Jehosha- 130 p.m., 7.1ondays to Saturdays ...... final mateftes of the afternoon and Fhat tribute; and he had riches 'Ontario Kitchen of. the Air, CFRB, the presenting of the Championship — end honor in abundanc'•e. And 2.45-p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays Cup and other prizes. The, broad- his heart was lifted up in the ways ...... July 28, 2.30 p.m., CBL Can- casts will be handled by Gerry Wit- >of Jehovah. ,adian Henley ...... 6 p.m. CBL, Can- mot, Special Events commentator. adian Amateur Got[ 10 p;ai., The other big sporting event to be Religious Revival Under NBC Robin Hood Deli, Sir Ernest featured by the CBC will be the Jeheshap6at ' MacMillan, conductor .:..., July 29, Canadian Henley Regatta at St. As Jehosha hat roceeded to 4 ', P P p.m., CBL, Can. Amateur Golf....:, Catharines, This• feature will be cleanse the land of Judah of its. 4.15 p.m, CBL, Can. Henley ........ heard on. Friday, July 28, from ' idols and groves where pagan 4.15 p.m., CBL, Can. Amateur Golf 2.30 to 2.45 p.m. and,ou Saturdayp 1 :. practices were carried on, he came ...... July 30, 2.30 p.m., CBS, CFRB, July 29, from 4.15 to 4.30 p.m. Ru-. ,to realize that the destruction of. Goodwill Court .. .. 8 p.m. NBC, mos has it that negotiations are ' .•these iniquitous 'devices was not CBL, Chase and Sanborn Hour, going• forward also to-bring to Its- I - enough. The people's. hearts -July,31, 8.30 p.m., NBC, Magic Key teners the 'playing ,of the semi- 4 • needed changing. Unless light 9.30 p.m., CBS, CFRB, Guy finals of the Davis Cup Matches came into their souls.- and they Lombardo August 1, 8:30 p.m., during the month sof August. . .POP—Overdone By J. MIL�.AR WATT ' DID YOU READ A UT THE WAITER, SIR, WWO t ►� •� WAS BEEN LEFT — I CALL IT ;.z 250,000 DOLLARS OVERDOING THE =J Imo► i ��e _ TIPPING BUSINESS .� fr ; . ;r •:yWi �k�},iC•?:i,i: •r,. a�+r7�n- "ti. T. -. A'�.'+•:i :;'::�.•. 2+::`s� :•" _ _�. ,?:,,, is err.•:•. •w e M '• t19.1R• rot; , 'Tbrt B+I _ t - 8 .--- -•�lcr • c- track Wallace H, Peggy McCull- proceeds to Fred W..ght's -for Ptie ::.�i 6Zi tti g `�w� - ough H, Marion Manion H, Lillian Kepowta + i Can DTatiwLal Exhibition ,goon; thence to M. Dulrkeld's can. fieiool this Year Pays over One Hundred to ft- Term Binated H, Gloria Beverley, Geor- Thousand Dollars im Prise Money. 8' for night.•Friday, proceeds 1�waremont Public School Promef- gina Pilkey, Joe Morley, Bruce Leh sky Teets!^ again this year for his own -table where he will re-- 1 UIS Per yam' =1.60 1 advM�e ions. Names to order of merit. V) man, Alex. Beaton R, Ermer Brooks the them., Aag. 25th, Sept. 9th. main until the followingTbeedsy y. Snbscr*fiaw to the United Stat- R, Donald Beelby R, Michael Valen- no=.Promoted on year's work. (H) Lino R, David Gammon F. ARNOLDWOLD DOCK, the • and Cit. llelrla >liS.00 b advance. Honours. Recommended only. • Senior Room)- Grade 1 to 2.- Chestnut Belgian Stallion,' (Enrol. i JOHN MURKAR, 'Pr prietor Obtained Entrance `Shirley Kil- Donald Manion, Wilfred Morley, No. 3422, Form 3) the property of. Patrick H, *Irene Lyrm H. ,Bern, Paul Whitehead, Mario& Evans, � Allan Reesor, Mlarkham, R. R. 1; NOT90 AND OOMt1tNTL ice .Lynn, Jack Ward, Jean McCull- Grant Hardy, Allen Pilkey, Gloria will malme the season of 1938, as i ough. Vfttehea i, Jackie Crawford, - Carl follows: 116onday afternoon, June :For the first time in the history of the famous International Plow- *Maurice Binsted 'Shirley Nor+ton,'Donald Warden. 5th, will lease his own stable, Lot Grade 7 t 8 --= Lois II, Linton, •teachLr. 3, con. 4, Scarboro, and proceed to WilFi, 1 Picker- ing Match, plowmen from the Brit- Manion H, Norma Mothersill H, y ing, of Shea s, Base Line, tBen. `iah Isles• will, be found among the. Phyllis Redshaw, Gladys Morley, ing, for night. Tuesday, at Bea. 'competitors when the match gets y Br}�ant s, Con. 3, Pickering for Ray Hill, Allen Brown, Rec. tinder way at Brockville, on Octob- , Grade 7B to 7A --- �` noon, thence to his own stable. On er l0tb. 'Phe match lasts four days Elgin Snoddon, Bruce Miller : � phOM or drop in,and let me show Thursday morning, to Wm. Nichols These competitors will be two' of you how dray Chicks made real Grad-i 6 to 7 - o Sulli�van's Corners for noon, thence profits for poultrymen last. .tbe Champions of the North of *Edmund Warden H, #Victor' Personal attention. prompt to the Woburn Farms, Markham Ireland Plowmen's Assoc. The vis- Morley H, •Billie Binsted H, Jean delivery. Road for night. Friday to Chas. 1tors will bring their own plows Tapscott's Armadaie, for noon, and have asked for a-practice field Farr. H, Joan Taylor H, Harold L' G. Wilson, R, R, 1, Myrtle:Stn. thence to his own stable until the Brooks, Jean Lensor.. ,r,� n following Monde afternoon. Terms in order to get used to the. soil ! - g Y Grade 5 to 6 -� •� $13.00. All accidents at owner's which differs from that to which f *Thelma Sanderson H, 'Peart The Pickering risk. they are used. Pilkey H, Irvine Rolling Lawrence MEAT* MARKET I Horton. rliil*vy� Coroners, whose duty it is toin• Ettie R. Hosie, Pr;�n , ATTE"NTION1 'vestigate the cause of deaths, when T- ----, ---- there is a possibility - that the We carry a full line of deaths to be investigated were due ; Jun-'pr Room - to a crime, or to carelessness on I Grade 4 to ; — �. fresh Brock Road Gravel - 'the part of some person 'who ig be i *Lillian Redshaw, Bob Ward H, ing suspected of being the cause I Douglas Hinan, Kenneth hiorley, TRAVEL BY MOTOR COACH and Pit .4)f death bear a great responsibil- j Earl Anderson, Elaine Fraser, R. p STEAM E Q ity. But a number of incidents , Grade 3 to 4 - Cured Crushed Pit Run "have occurred recently which lead Joan Sanderson H, Billie Manion amok*of bvUwvf n one to think. that t re are Some H, SAY ~ A Gravel he Margaret Lenson H, Velma Bin- LAiCl3�m AM LI1UttS�M Atln Meats -medical' men, who occupy the re3- sted H, Helen Norton. Marion Meed- LL MW a.►.� u,can,..t... °ponsible position of coroner, who ( shaw, Dick Ward, Grenville Snodd- o—�•-+� Ow"s""'d 7 ft" Our delivery 18 at youx service Sand and G=raded 50 .are unfitted for the position on on, C=arl Miller R, •� 39• Stone - account of the unfortunate habit Grade 2 to. 3 Phone Pick 1620 of to which they have Lecome addict- DAY AM LA"iaMON - E-5iLKi- dlfgBred-D[`-�D�6�Ia-�1fr- .,ed, that of becoming intoxicated, �M'i'0""o""" PHONE: Plant, Pick 1026 ►#len a clear head is necessary $14.30 $39,50 Toronto office Howard 6471 when"holding an inquest.* ROCK JOHN BOURNE di; SON v 30.000 U LA/Oa !0.000 ULAMN „.; MUSK*"LAKs!' MUJi 0"LAM s„s°ria.w.L e«."»r••w.rr. `THEATRE "�' j;and ROOFING SPECIAL The war clouds of Europe are t Akfiend..9Do " ftwnMUir..3Dwm ++ HEATR � •slowly passing avgay. Away back " , 3235 19.85 -'VV1MZ M-T, S-1 Std. Wght. Asphalt Shingles in September last, Europe And in re=am ArrLr raoM vosoPteo Ate nauer $6.00 per attra� !ac tihe whole world, was ins g£. 4 1ff 1iO1O„�,,,� ,,,,,,,w tam.."d, Healthfully Cooled by Water. �1 Hvy. Witt AahP6slt Shingles • _ deep Sloops, as the indications t:, _ N( ; .► rr. f6.65 Per eqe+� - were that another world war was " "arm by 7 r.�+a"•• Alt Sh�w3 Daylight Saving Time All first quality Toronto Aspbalb likely to break out at any tion, JUMER-VATIONS MUST' B8 Reefing Co. Shingles. In Iso rHURSDAY FRIUgY&SATURDAY -• and i0 every way the outloolk was MADE IN ADVANCE of 5 sire. or over.. most discouraging, at least to the ;h "Council Beed" : i".po..r.o +e a•+� J*_LY 27, 28 and 29 Democratic Gauntries, who were ,, Prices subject to change win=d true to their pledge. by disarming. RIB-ROLL or "Hate POR YOUR COPY OF Two Sows, at 7,30 and 9.30 p settee. TitB-Lag Roo" t VACATION TOURS" •� r IC�N� Their army, navy and• air force, p p.,es>r,saoo.ps�e•�T..,..es,dt.�..�.v.w Saturday Matinee at 1.30 a . f had greatly diminished in strength usedis for houses. fi and ntanlbers. 1n violation of their. a It is permanent. VACATION SERVICE Wings of LUMBER BARD pledges, Italy and Germany were fireproof,weather. F.$ecztWe Sattirday.l+t++e 24rJs aworking day and night building 'up proof-requires L Naav minimum upkeep ,EASTERL HOUSE the y A great army, navy and air force Write for ournewToeyes phone 4,00 COOKSHUTT as they considered treaties were_ °off ,•l'�OOf° Tog'°' WITH only ''scraps of paper",. believing GEORGE BRENT !,-.,:that "everything was fair in love , r �7V1A L*HAVILLAND� andwar"1-But England, realizing COACHAY JOHN PAYN$ Frost Wood leer weak position, began a feverish I I iFRANK Mc�!UGH campaign in .building up finer ear- ious brancheso once. ew Agency , months ago ase dreaded a conflict JULY 31 and AUG. 1 &2 `New Stock of Parts an Heed with Germany, :she 'was unprepared to meet a superior force. and the - c' First Show at 7.30 $erviee on above aLet69ses tutnre would be black for Britain , .Last Lompiete Show at 8.50 and France. But ahs entered with re� pie e Implements on erkibit in =caeca -'great deterinination in prepari • "King of the Flews, awwera etc. ' ng for the great conflict, should it'ev- Una�rworla' er. come. so much h h been acs- asurin , ornplished Burin the t year or. Glass Onto* ' Vero in the re-building program, randy Me g H WITH ort, Claremont, UMPHREY B(X-ART that the feeling of dread has given �' 'GradgatedrfJr Spa00falp. Pilate, Cups, Etc. tawny to a feeling of cnnfidence. KAY FRANCS Radio Serv' Ie Elie feels if a war should come, fi�'ith Ea°y Visible Red markings that W^n't ALSV C 7Britain will come out victorious, as V she has always done in the past. - :.come off Easily worth 25c, at any Store. ii f Taut she does not want war, even if I m` from - Expert service and re. : -.livery woman will want one for her Pantry. •» pairs to all makes. Rear- she knew she would be, victorious. ,Missouri She would hestitate a long time Gliven FREE toevery customer. buying 5 gals,. _ onable chargas. �Orlr before taking up arms. No matter R ITH a an E :r who wins, war is a -losing game .:gas, or more, Friday &Saturday, July 21 & 22 BOB $URNS t -for both' vanquished and the con- _..- GLADYS EEORrE o IE gn r ,querors. The loss .in.property, "the GENE LOCKHART _ ARTHUR FIELD heavy debt incurred,. the loss of ,Gasolinef- 16e. a gal.: plus tax Graouate Radio and Television life, and the intense suffering en- - j. HORSE REGISTER Member Official Radio Service 1Ma■ti 'lured or many years by those TRY OUF%UNCLENE OIL' - -NONE BETTER .: a ;mounded or gassed in battle is so e 5201, n. ; great that no victory, no mat- Imported NOT AS GOOD The Grand Champion Clydesdale 18 .Phone 5201, PICKEBIN(i Imported Stallion, HAWKRIGG fiber how great is worth the coat. CHAS �/r� �+,■ /�/ _ ChL iAsJ. CWPER CLAREMONT SELECT, Form 1 the p9p Eyrol. L �.0V E ,L� No. 3298 Form 1. the ro ort of 4 Oscar Wilson, Brougham Ont. will FUv AL DIRECTOa AND make the season of 1939 at his.own ic stable. Terms $15.00, Payable 15th EMBALMER EI t r R f rigerator " .Bargains '• . January. $1.00 off wi)11 be allowed , 9udceaeoc to �'V.J. Matbvr. ec e to' parties 'who truck their mares. StoIffville ti Mares from a distance will be tak- *';`tight and Day'Service en care of at"reasonable price. Business Phon- ,R.eeidence Phon The Black Percheron Stallion, 9801 99f2b �. l'5 Reconditioned guaranteed Electric •Refrigerators. ., • Hickory Lad. (Enrol. "' \o. 11155 - GenerGeneral Electric ' Frigidaire, Hostess Kelvinator, ! Form S) the property of ice Ree- al_ . ! 7 ser, wZli stand for service at his own stable. Terms 110.00 _ Norge, Beach, , 'f rorn $15.00 up. COMMODORE AGAIN - the choicely bred Clydesdale stallion i w : Bargain prices ori Brand New 1938 Models. (26812), the property of Robt. Da- PERMANENT NAGGING PAIN foe, of Green River, will make the THAT FRAYS TRE TEMPER We guarantee the lowest prices in Ontario County season of 1939 as follows: - Tues- day, May 23rd, will leave his own AND NER=VES, IT MAY BE Refrigerator Service. -All Makes. stable at Greer River and proceed YOUR EYES. • a night W dnQ4d�y� proceeds o Bert C. H. TUCK, OPT. D. Ackford's, Con, 4,' Lot 19, for y slack. pa 0. = p 1 CHRIS7 IAN E RIC noon; thence to W. E. Holtby's Disney 1516 8 Simcoe St.,v., 0 u A WA, - Open Evenings T elephone 54 and 744 "O yen. �, !a nlgtit, Thtz-srfsy. OSHAwA, ohI'1G 1 vice. Rev. P. D. A ; ser•vioe. Th fH' ;_�CLARMORT ,moi. ed the Augustine conduct- Canadian National I hibitiea, t A. Stewart and O. E. g These open-air ser- The biggest "Quarter's" worth in from Prentice �F' or HIGH QU �Li TY Mr. J. Farr is having some ex- vice* will be continued during the the world. Aug. 25th - Sept. 9th, . Auctioneer, ::tensive operations made on the 7nl weather, weather permitt- but the Fountain b stHl there. Markhaan, �n Q — barna and stables at his home. ' It's meet me at the Flag Pole Now WEDNESDAY AUtG. bid _"Exec- a+ Alt. 11lote is back on duty again utors' Sale of high class furnit- °� QNIN� '�°� Eaters of SYST$Y p rafter dray for several E • to the --~apse PIANO-T the late Frank Soden, on the AND Miss Bernice Lyon is spending THOUAND Premises formerl occupied by Y __.. ]her holidays with her uncle, Mr. him in Claremont. This is a--targe _..__1.._ransit Sound :George Bentley, of port perry. All kinds of F epair Walk )rale of rare pieces and will start The *Misses Scher All Tuning Guaranteed at 1230 noon. Geo. Storey and Car Advertising ry,, of ,Buffalo, SHALT ' are visitingtheir eiirr relatives, Mr. -W, Palmer, clerks; Cliff Soden and �t{ re. Q S. MWDONALD Frank Ham, Executors,_ _ FOt GARDEN PARTIES-P7lRKS andTMrsBn-rkett�was hdown froaf'_,Ehe —209 Ctoae-A�e�Toronli--- --_ FIELD DAY ,_ r --'�-`II'� S ETC. Cottage on the' first of the week, ..'none Lakeside 1502 we understand to "fetch" some Orden taken at NEWS na3i<e' WILSON RADIO ' more bait. e c i a c - v BROOKLIN. ONT. i • Mrs. Conner entertained cousins � S p* Phone 15 r 1L from Oshawa on Sunday, and Mr. p and Mrs. Sprunt, of Toronto, on ; Monday. TTER Boys, ern COMPETEN Summer Swe t NOT _ RAg� r Mrs. Esther Palmer and Mr. Ira SUr,, QgCh' foyer spent the week-end with The Beal Store,Claremont RADIO SERVICE Stouffville friends, while Mrs. Boys' Camp Shoes, X1.45 Jones is visiting her son at Kirk- 1?H�0 N E 9Li U R N I T U R E � a pair Expert Service on all makes land Lake. ; of receivers i *'' Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Sintzel' and We ^ e dig l �Y�• /ft' lea ---- -- Men's calm Shoes, 1,65 -- grandson Billy,, of Lambeth spent variety o[n attractive p Bring your seta here and Savd - • f 1 al pair Stock of tubes always on hand. r - the week-end with Mr. R. J. How Aluminum Knd (�}raniE'eware Etc., '.,. j/J/ LlCj! � ' • ' •;�i .and M'rs. Anderson. Mrs. Surtzel is Furniture and Furrilure � � Men's Sport shirts, with Rusell W. Gray, -_ Brougham' Oak •'; 't�' remaining for a.couple of weeks.. Novelties. $}lora sleeves, �) UQ ea, I Work on the Brock Road from Prices low, in keeping with times. .Claremont, south, continues, • there Mens SOCks, 1Sc., 20C. 'Law Motor Sales being a re-surfacing program to ' In simple but rices de- 'e L } be carried on to Brougham. Some sign we can furnith 25C,, 35C.and SUe, a pr. 1 C rysler-PI'yrrisouth nuty.holes are to be found in the Barclay-Transport memorials that will Dealer Odd spot at present that dear Pled from every C. O• Bradle The M staadpoint. Ia dignity Phone Picts 2904 y GOOD USED CARS The Mission Band of the United between Claremont, Brougham w appearsncx our GOODYEAR TIRES work will stand out lurch are holding an Ice Cream Gremwood, Whitevale and Tonna through the ages. WILLARD BATTERIn Social at the home of Miss tic- "'—� through Greater a9V8a a Ladies of Piel�erin 'GENERAL BLACKSMITHIIf Glashan, on Saturday afternoon, Uy drivers are trained to be earsty >!f, W. STAFFORD SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS July 29th, at 3 p.,m. Adm. I4 cts. courteous and,reliaMa Giro m a friar on a Nerr or a Used t;�t A good program is being prepared •—•.�... �gbw Warble 1 uamta! Only a f6w' mile9 between 24.Hours Towing Se:v6 ` under the diirertion of bliss &nth- soedal Bates a. gLotts wsta.e.. PL 442�n goad W� jou and +Cor`dOn J. leen Beelby. est Llll4 PitaChe l'a'w :.. Miss Betty Pretty returned from Qe AM L'ndsap Hospital over the week- Na Order too small. Neu* too farp Phone 290$ fiend, where she has been confined sbipme�ta hrotQed sad pmwe yt - • t•' At 8timrller Prieea3 PI4;gSAt:YGF9 ONTARIO ,for several weeka foliow9ng a mot- [rets the weatber 10 pounds. 51.00, at pstore, or accident near Oakwood. Alth- or postage extry ar -,ough recovering satisfactorily, she TsL Qan. J" - P. C, ' TOWN H74LL BUTTON SHOP . G. for ev oblliged to remain in ped casw t tF +� Eyesight Education OPp d'e Tess Hail WHITBY . 'r+� _ "$or several weeks yet. Oe'sed Ona ap.rated 1:► _ At the Bowling Tournament here haat S, Awdy :FUNERAL-F SEAL DE�REC)TOR 4m Friday night of last week, Fred ao'" _ to You Private Ambulance Evans' rOs mon First, the Snodd- EFFICIENCY Notice Day and N4g6t 9ervioe f'y �• en rink, Oshawa, Second; the Best- '�' '� � NOTICE b Phone ver 5o ty rink of Port Perry Third and .. . * Malvern 5000 Xx 'the Walwin rink, of Richmond Hill y j � �e do Building n Fourth. T'le local Club are holding Our tracks �j g f all kinds Mar'l�ha>�ri w a Ten-Cent Tournament here this p'� your way every C• �. TUGl1 OARPENTERINGI, , Ont- .Friday night. day, r. The Park Board are holding .g COAL, CORE. - CEMEN , -- M Girls' Softball Tournament in the Opt, PLUMBING - JL'arras Elevator WOOD, CEMENT Park here, on Saturday, August s and 12th. starting at 1 P. m. Excellent �lAND, ORe PEL, IE edght speeislirt Rou�'INr3 `;, Claremont, Ont. Prizes are being awarded, and Oy'Bldg. C°PP• P. Oa We also earl Brantford EZooBag. Phone — Res. J38 office W� all girls' teams are urged to get iaa�nd Oshawa. Phone 1911 in touch with Secretary Alf. Mole BUILDER'S SUPPLIES Ustertals, Empire Bathroom HINDER TWINE 1300 FEET ' before Aug. 5th. In the eveni a There is a reason if- I repeat nt - UO-ncert will be given from Oar age Work- - Agaun again m the ea eavour Systems, Beatty Per-Ift the stage, Refreshment booths will We have also press home a point that.to mA_ Stable Sgnigment R'beat. - .$21,00 Deliverer be operated in the grounds. p1m'a io.etock a full seems important and worthy' of other Baildlog Materia f. .12NE of MAPLE LEAF MILLING mention and this reason is that Icy Spray. 195d. in bale , The open-air church service on Isdtimatee N'ree Sunday evening last was an inno- COMJ'ANY FEEDS. we of today, being busy perhaps or at an Work (3aaraoteed ': Roofing and Fencing ion that waa apparently quite ' '�jjL*r * yy.rste indifferem to the nec- p • W. s gra aLLlr essit of caring for our. vision, I Q 'Anything in t, o e to many or our church J PROSE sea. and Flear i. Hoare, over one hundred attending. Piokeriag OII{, therefore feel justified as one . • J. The music wan en;oyed and the ' :: qualified to improve and to. assist Phone 3502' _ +contributions by the Claremont 012ice phone 7400 Residence 652 to maintain vision against the att- Band, added very much, to the ser-, asks .of modern civilization to use, PICKERING, ONTARIO any means within my power to im- press others with the importance of giving attention. to any weak-sass before it becomes so - Q3�7 develop •/• ' ea g be s ginger. ncema , Dodge DeLuxe 4 door Tour ` -lm laments dangerous, and I know that many, Sedan V many, are or have been indiff- A Brent .to the value of their eye_ L Big r duction • sight. I meet with it, others meet :Sales and Service with it, 6 � d Ch when people come too 3 ; . Stan ar ev Coach, 7" asking r : ng assistance which should • r. .. n _ ore. - saki for - have been sought Years bef 4�1 Chev Coach, ... � . • See thiB over 1' . _ Maple Leaf �dn�nal FirE ' ' . Used parts for Che', "28 ;. i Ned WAWANESA INS. t70. E' asap rates for rFarlp w cep, Spartan Electric Fencers Bdldinp standard, $19.95, Comp'letk Deluxe,$29.95, Complete w►brdatonindmill& so ~ stmdly, ALF. MOLE ,Claremont. . _ Wiisdmiils. silo. de. , � . . - Antbmobde Inanranett e[ _ - HOVE 8201• AQ Kinds - - :- .• P . . • r: • Write tie l>tiose - -BOWMAN & R( miVEAL CALV h WHITBY OAiTAR10 S WANTET enewts D assey Harris No. 16 Bind- CALL AT' �. ` Mer, the best for all Gond i�tians of crops. _ Sale Register .SELL YOUR CALVES AT HOME any new ixnprovem en is rake this SAT1'RDAY, TULY 29th Auc .-Save Time and Money ` � v tion sale of House ahs Lot in < of favorite still more popular. Village of Markham-choice Sit. ::We have a buyer at the farm` • uation, on,Wilson Str. near bus- iness A full line r of genuine M. H, Re airs. rheas section of Main Str. House a. P iR excellent condition with all MONDAY, TUESDAY AND- nu m* berof used machines on hand• modern conveniences. A large WEDNESDAY � _ --- quantity of Household Furniture '-� - ' JOHN L• GILLMAN etc. will be gold Rithut reserve. 10KERING 'PAR i Property to Estate of - BROUGHAM, ONT. Pbone Pick 5 R 12 the Late Isabella Morison. We LIMITED a - at 1.30 p. m. D, S, T, Further iuiaralatiO4 Iioz t E;Lccutora; P. V ,.. . •..,�... .'!. .:...,a.., - - - .a +. `:nom e q eyes under a mass of softly wave Buffalo Stop Necessary Before Botwood ing hair. . . . Eyes that knew how . STORY. SERIAL f to be very kind. �y - C R-tON ' frac. "And just where,„ she went on s -� tm f {w $ 3 a z v TK•' NTERN E TROUBLE NLA RtRt 1Nt:.� . . . 't a y. w4 ••»y ° " T 1 dryly, "were •you running? • - From or to, I mean?" t "To and from," Tran corrected .By Elinore Cowan S one desplrately, gripping the arms of c _ To Miss Millar' her Fhair. CAST OF-'CHARACTERS sworn that she did so with her class`and from Emergency. y✓ �F�^ b a tongue in her cheek.' Ido so want IT DEARBORN—heroine, slue As for Dr. Benchleq, his flushed Oh, Miss Armstrong, - dent nurse. She sen into love to be a surgical nurse, and tws end trouble whes she met face wore much the look of a policemen were .bringing a than small•boy caught with-tire-jam pot:-- --p _ = w � r , w i'. DR BOB BENCHLEY — hero, with a bullet-in hirri into£titetgen--young interne. H• Just as the door opened Tran din- x t „ handsome, y tinctly lien.d him ass, "Yes, Ma'- cY just as we passed the door." y . 'had trouble, too, !"ping uP am. I won't forget again—hon- After what seemed to Tran a With brilliant est hundred years, Miss Armstrong • •, DR. STEPHEN SARGENT ` "You may come in, Miss Dear- said again; "I see. . . . This learn- wvrgeon•. -Dr_ Sargent's problems born," the director said. "And ing to nurse does seem like a 3 was something-*1se_-again, _ now wilt yvtr please sib down-and_ lcn drab affair sometimes,. does ., Last Week- Tran is admonished tell me eiactly why, when you it not? Bu: sometimes I wish for her breach and the next dal should have been with Miss Miller some of you girls could have is summoned by Miss,Armstrong, yesterday afternoon, you were known it—well, when I was in �= t tnursing director. standing in the west 'corridor wi h training, for instance. In those Dr..Benchley's arms around ou?" ass, for the first 'few weeks-w" Y CHAPTER III / A Tran was caught so completelq scrubbed floors till our knees were When Tran got back to her off her guard by this' unforeseen raw. After that, it was dishes. You see there were no ward at- - room, Beals-Tagg, her room-mate, attack that she could only sit, her _ Iliad just returned from an uncom- eyes getting bigger and darker and tendants then to do the rough r. fort`able 15 minutes of her own in more startled. work. . . . Later—much later, we Miss Armstrong's office. "Perhaps," Miss Armstrong .was got around to patients. That was "She said," Benla outlined the gotiig on, "I should 'explain that after, we had learned that before interview gloomily, "that Jneatness at the moment I happened to be you can safely assume responsions in dress is a primary requisite for going up in •the west elevator— ity. you must learn to obey orders — a successful nurse. But will you and the elevator, if you recall. —that acting on your own initis- tell me how any girl can look has glass doors." live—but of course yourou've heard in these meal sacks After a moment Tran said in about discipline untilyyou re tired really snappy • q„ ,. t of it." they call student uniforms. a small, helpless voice, Oh, yes ' She was standing before the ba , , , Of course. . . . I was, wasn't "Oh, no" Tran cried quickly. x lona mirror, eyeing herself with Ir. "Not like this. Please to on." burning dissatisfaction- as she Then because, in her complete A Aew Resolve turned and twisted for a, better. stupefaction, she had forgotten to So Miss Armstrong did go. on; E land, for delivery to the British air an- -So catch her cheeks between her and as T • To say that Beula looked teeth, she giggled• dark and shining, she had no need istry, this 15-ton flying boat bui t to an _- ,Snappy"'in her uniform would "Oh, I-1'm sorry!" she gasped. to bite her cheeks- Never in her at Buffalo,-N.Y. original plans called Sot on y .inti at al hop d, !aye(,. undo btedly have been to over , Now Miss Armstrong would life had she been farther from' the fliers and made he Buffaloheadwinds red in the Istop necessarpnacAi to}eivtng Bots des- state the case. Beula was on the think she was shameless. laughter. _ the machine will cross the Atlantic and fly over Ireland toward its des- short, plump side--a type of fig- charge.- "But," she.stumbled on, "I—well. When she finally got Lp to tinction. Pilot Russell R. Rogers is in eltarge• ' ure to . which a billowy white we really couldn't have helped —because, somehow, without a - apron tied about the middle is outselves. , . You see h ran in- suggestion having been made, shi fourth teaspoons of cinnamon well definitely not flattering. to him,so hard I almost 4mocked knew that was what sone expect- _ mired. Bake 30 minutes Cn a mod Tran tried to reconcile sumps; him down, and naturally g` Po b Mass Armstrong, E - ed of her—she found that abc u thy with truth. "I see." Miss Armstrong spoke derstood why it was that the old erste oven. , "They aren't exactly slimming, almost casually. nurses swore y g, T a Pecan Muffins the agreed. "And ti's my bet they Ler, Kind Ey why jaunty young internes, leave 2 cssDs bread flour soder ~fere designed. by a father of 10 She was tall and strongly made ing hoz presence, sometimes took- 3 teaspoons baking Do whose war Cry was, 'A woman's Milt lithe and sure at 60—with ed like repentant sartall boys, why �iteaspoon salt B L _ , place is the home!' But who are live, shrewd, humorous brown is was that, as nurses, her gradu- 1 egg - probes to be choosy?" ales ranked highest in the state. , $s cup milk -_ As a mattes of fact. Tran could At the, last moment Miss Arm- . cup butter afford tie'Philosophical. On her Slimming Panel-Front strong had said. ' Jf' course, if cup brown sugar own slim figure the gray uniform, you are especially interested in 3/. cup corn syrup of illi its plain white cuffs and col- surgical nursing, you will wwtnt _- p or rope cans cu chopped pe some time to work with Dr, Sar- by SADIE CHAMBERS % cap raisins •jar and its voluminous white apron, ?„(� teaspoon nutmeg had somewhat the effect of a de- •+ gent. Every young nurse should. Cream butter, add sugar and :•.merely picturesque Peasant mase t'a! May I make a suggestion?" MU or Coffee Cake, Which ;4uerade. •• Her face was grave, but her Will You Have? syrup mtsiu t well Add egg and Beula looked comforted, but not dark eyes twinkled. . Tran in and tat: again. Have ready The ideal hostess !s nae, who the dry Ingredients all silted to- entirely reassuerd as she continue ; found herself wondering if some- c- uiht unawares can with little ef- gether sad add gradually to the ed to twist and turn before the times, years ago, Miss Armstrong tort and no fussing make her first mixture. Lastly add the raisins mirror. ti,- C�, C might have had w bite her cheeks, meals appealing, bring honors to :and pecans. Have Dans well grease ,I suppose I might try not ty- w, �� too, herself and satisfy the appetites Of ed• Oven temperature 400. This +� b_ `� I b S "h seeing to me,"' the director for the folks at , � .ng i e s 3v tight, - , . ns. served; frowning. ( - went on, s i _ home too something wholesome 1� nurse, and wanted to work with Crumb Coffee Cake rA ,It would be more to the point ,�' .,�-ILO must be prepared on'summer days -. ` u you,d , pas - �_ ��. •�C� ? Dr. Sargent— oh, especially with with little labor and in as short a 2 cubs brown sugar and third he Ings of dessert;' J - Dr. Sargent-I should mak it a p time as possible. I am giving three 1h cu•p shortening '!Ian suglfested unwarily. point of keeping myself discreetly favorites, which should till those 21�a cups flour, i This Business of Seniority out of his way until I'was su sure requirements. - 1 egg It was a tactical error. As a of my workmanship that I knew I -••• 1 cup sweet milk ;nurse, Beula was liar searor- ?' could not make a mistake" Whole Wheat Muffins 1 teaspoon cinnamon T s n "Yes, Miss Armstrong.". Tran 2 cups who [lout teaspoon cloves .. :,only by the three days, it is true, , owder .which s Hooded railroad track had 3� Ca y y almcet choked with reverent grati- 34 cup butter Z teaspoons baking D. r~ made Fran late in matriculating; i - "� �} tude. "I'll be as sett-effacing as 1 cup brown sugar >liti: the sugar, ahortea)ag and , 'but as Beula saw it, it might so. p 9 �l; —as one of those bugs the re- 1 'egg flour together. Measure aut'oae cup. well have been three years ? a� search laboratories never have 1 cup buttermilk or sour milk of crumbs and se4 aside. (Use pie t5 ' ' been able to find." 1 level teaspoon sods pastry blender it possible). To the That was one fanny thing about _�� 3 this business of seniority. Legic- C� <� , She meant it with all her soul. sk teaspoon nutmeg remainder in the mixing-11. bowl add beaten well, the sweet ally, the senior nurse at any given o G�J , But unfortunately, Tran was one 1 teaspgon vanilla the the sugar egg be tp cloves and biking time and place should have been �,-�� to whom the unpredictable seemed` Cream battens beat well togeth• powder. Mix thoroughly. "`the one in authority. But "senior -�rJ fated to happen. then add'egg ,- _ Pour into shallow baking pan -=curse," it appeared, could be s �._ (To Be Continued) er..Add tie soda dissolved to the �^ buttermilk or sour mZ ua rubbed with s or camg. Sprinkle - purely relative term, . depending ,? �_A <e� a� the top with.. Cup of crumbs. Press G reaches the first a ixtur stage and lightly into the surface of the cake entirely on length of,service. i1� P� ' Kg summer' add to the first mixture. Mix to- So far as Tran could see, every )- 6 � � a"'� gether thoroughly, and add gradual• with a spatula. Bake ' thirty to ,,,girl in' the hospital except herself -Clothes Spotless ly he whole wheat flour and last forty-five minutes in a moderate was senior to some one else, and 7r1 ���3-�c, ii•`� of all the seasoning. Bake in hot oven, to be respected as such . . . Beula 07co Tagg chose the present moment to oven. This recipe will make adore ''enforce that point. 4174 Is A Difficult Task It's Best ' en muffins. YoUr Household "Say, listen, Utility—Miss Arm- To Choose in the First Place, Coffee Cake (Cinnamon) ,Problems strong want you. Beat,it! And," :Dresies That StaY Clean and Coffee cake has the virtue of she finished, tying her apron with 'Fresh Longest bread and the delight of cake.and Have you Do you bavt fuseatersyour a final vicious jerk, "may God I is ever a summer favorite. family? providing a varied and interest•. have mercy on your soul!' Be- The truly beauty-minded woman s�4 cup shortening ing menu? Do your cakes fall? cause if Miss Armstrong's heard chooses clothes frr hot weather eve 1 cup sugar Then write,' enclosing a stamp•• _ about yesterday, tour name won't on more painstakingly than she cup milk ed, self-addressed' envelope to be 'Tranquilily' or even "Utility selects costumes for any other time 1 yl cups flour ! Miss Sadie B. Chambers,care of any longer. It'll be plain "Fu' PATTERN 417 1 . of Sear. She realizes that filmy 2 teaspoons baking powder this paper, and she will Eadea- til ty'." By ANNE ADAMS chiffons, billowing cottons and 6th= 1 teasitoon vanilla your to solve your problems. By way .of bracing herself for dresser summery fabrics are not quite teaspoon cinnamon the coming interview, Tran'quoted This becoming as as easy to wear as trimly tailored Cup chopped walnuts to herself, as she hurried.along designed by Pall suits, a fur jacket or a stream• Cup brown sugar What you would- not wish done the miles of passage that led to just what to do with those extra 'ned early spring ensemble. 1% teaspoons additional cinnamon to yourself do not do unto others. Miss Armstrong's office, certain in- pounds of yours. They'll almost They're Harder To Wear for top: -Chinese. apirational passages from the last disappear under the spell of its No prints seldom do as Cream the shortening and th =, lesson in "A Nurse and Her magically slenderizing lines. Yet much for one as clothes should. sugar together and add its eg a ":'World"; 'To admit the possibility Pattern 4174 is miraculously easy It you like prints, by all means well beaten. Mix well. Sitt baki Fiery, Itching Skin 'of fear is to be defeated" — "A to use under the directions of the search for patterns with character. powder and flour together and _ Don't select'transparent chiffon alternately with the milk to e • i 7nurse must be in command of her accompanying Sewing, Instructor. ' ts �py Relief town emotions before she can The slimming yoke and he taper- dresses for the office or business- first mixture.,Add vanilla and cin- hope er command unpleasant situ- ed panel down the center front: like shopping trips. Femininity may namon. Spread in a shallow baking .tions," may be'cut on the bias or straight. be the keynote of the current Lash- pan well rubbed with shortening. ion picture,,but no executive thor• Here is a clean stainless penetrating anti. Sure! Tran muttered to herself. Add a cool touch with frostily Sprinkle top with nuts, ball Cup' septic now dispensed by chemists at trifling only trouble is that Miss white lace, and trim with buttons. oughly approves of the busineea brown sugar and one. and one cost, that will brim You . dy relief from girl who goes to work in dressy, the itebin and distress of Eczema, Itching ` Armstrong wrote that bock her- Pattern 4174 is available in sone. Toes and Feet, Rashes and skin troubles. men's sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, afternoon-type clothes. Not only does this great bealin antiseptic self. The Charm of white shoes de. LO oil promote rapid and kealthy haling is Caught Off Guard => 46 and.46. Size 36 takes s d Qp�n �M, ap d wytt�ds. but boils and aim- : S e;soca hesitating on the yards 39 inch fabric and 21/a y panda etttirely on how spotlessly 'C�t� ple urcers are aui41*2 relieved and oleanty the otllce when the edging. white they are kept. White gloves, Denied, In •kin disease-the itching s[ ` threshold of in Over '4000 visitors this Summer. Eczema insta�tiy ttypyedi.t}lt P door opened, arid young Dr. Send Twentq Cents (20c) too are dreadful unless immacu- One hour's tour with guide. See this dry up and we a oft to a ver? ew, ay a cannot be accepted) lately clean. It yon simply can't Castle and get new ideas of archi- The same is true of Barbera Iteb, s•it door *I came out. Just inside coins (stamp accepted) tecture, fascinating exhibits, Pic- Rheum and other skin etnptioas, keep white gloves Clean, West dark taros, decorRtlnns,and Toronto, from you can obtain Moone's Emerald O{i (fall 'sots Miss Armstrong herself. She for this Anae Adams P ones ' Name, Address highest point. Refreshments and strength) at any modern drug store. stood respectfully at attention, as Write plainly Size, souvenirs. ` r good nurse should in ,presence stid Style Number. Admission 25 ets. Children IS cents lyse"! r]o, _ '$9 ` Send your order to Anne Adams. as you would be done by. (except Sunda•, when 25 cts.). 1:•rce pi one of the medical hierarchy; paticing. C � if it had been any one but Room 425, 73 West Adelaide Vit., Iritm,Armstrong, Tran would have Toronto. a 4F► Archbishop P of Quebec Inspects Quebec Exhibit at New York Fair � (Con, Yark Soath) and bis- Wife.. Mrs-Mrs- Niton; Lionel Conacher (Lib, NEWS Toronto-Bracondale), former hoc. 14 key star of the National Hockey X11 PARADE •• League, and Mrs. Conacher. �`?• "BIG HUNTING 1 ••" A huge-.bald eagle was seen fly. , ENOUGH FOR ALL: Tl .,,� ins over Rea-ford, Ontario, th( b the methods employed by - y Herr to, ?"i I^ other day and to rare is this sight, 3 in this part of Canada that thea pouring millions of dollars the been whole Meaford Natural History wt. p w mo into Canada to the past s Club turned out in goodly numbers law months to the extent of $50,-. ?s i� y to spend the week-end coveritLg 000,000 or ;60,000,0OO.:fit is capital this Georgian Bay district to fitld is 'from Europe. Despite an organized 1 3 if the large bird had decided . outcry of local industrialists against a* nest is these parts of Ontario. the admission of new industries or pew branches of industries already -- 1 established BEAVER SEASON Canada, it is indfcat- ` Ontario's Deputy Minister of ed in despatches from Ottawa that 1 Game and Fisheries, D. J. Jim' the Department of Immigration has � � • " ' z• Taylor, reported recently that his i Deers quite'reasonable in its atti- er i department is well pleased wi(b tnde toward European Industrial ' the results of the short season fli leaders whohave been driven to in. w 2oil rest Chair capital and brains be- *�°I n d bearer this year. "We- estimate. gond the war-worried countries, ' ,. between $100,000 to E150,000.was Put into circulation throughout And why shouldn't we be rens- onable! New capital,'new manu- J the north during'the season," Mr. x. facturing and new brafos will Taylor stated. - t �crPRts nram "' � ployment and should 1 be encouraged. Not only will a To inaugurate a new service, `? manufacturing boom create work On his way home from France, where he officiated in various ceremonies, His Eminence, Cardinal Rodrigue south Africans were allowed to '+ for hundreds of artisans who are Villeneuve, archbishopof send a free 12-word social tele- uneafployed at present, but it will him as he inspects thQuebec,exhibit at the of the Roman Catholic-church in Canada, finds much to interest gram to anywhere in the British, P Quebec exhibit at the world's fair in New York. With him is His Grace Msgr. Vachon, Empire, with a few exceptions, on -.a. • result In a great consumption of 'rector of Laval University, Montreal the first day raw materials. It Is truly a good thing for Canada Vg'�ll IS F$VQC� A faultfinder is sure of recotn- ANGLO-POLISH FLARE-UP: Just pease in kind.' a, when to we thought affairs between NOICEF�Autumn N TAR-10 Britain and Poland were being iron- ul11TZe$r0 • - ed out, while General Sir Edmund the UT�ODRS OF lronside conferred at Warsaw with Polish Military leaderd on co ordin- In Many Shades Ranging All mat IE� ation of the British, French and the Way From Bright Green gY VIC BAKER Polish forces, an Anglo-PolishTRESS Ito Yellow-Mossy • money quarrel flared. up in Lon- FISHING FANS BY THE don.-It concerned where and how' Green it. to lead the color par- MILLIONS 'Poles was to be spent The British ' n' women s as ons ar a , CANADA'S CHANCE Insist that Britain's manufacturers Canada is an attractive place will be even more generally used Canadian sportsmen that the than black for wear, notably in sport of fishing is about the most y must reap the benefits but the to European industrialists d pros- wool ddesses. It will range all the popular outdoor pastime in the Poles want a fres hand to sup eat because itfs removed from way from the bright shades, up Dominion, and this is very true of 5 equipment and machinery where the centres, because. it ig near the-blues that led last year, the Province of Ontario in_psrti- ,They like, even in the Utiited States. y betweep- ' European and down into what the color commit- cular, where it leads most sports Asiatic markets and bassos£ it has t� calla the yellow-mossy. The by a large margin of populari4 �) OUR HERITAGE- For the first five great stores of resources awaiting y' girls are oa their way to the infra- - months of this -year Canada was development. It is reported that red. PREMIER FISHERMAN third among the gold " industrialists with something like ' producing Aad speaking of the po 1 Matchin Accessories pu arity 30 million dollars to invent are 0 • countries of the world. � of fiahin Ontario's active Pre- considering this country, . That Shoes, bandbags and gloves, It Is a challenge to the imagin mier Mitchell Hepburn is quite-an ation to try and forecast the metal would make it appear all the more which are to match or blend, some- enthusiastic fisherman when important to .welcome the Bata times to suggest contrast, are to be poli- wealth which, remains to be taken shoe company. — Halifax Chron- black, fur brown, molasses brown, ties and government matters spate ®M Out of he him the odd #ew momenta. But ground in the Dominion. icie. red wAn'e and cypress green. Eos- EVERY There has been a remarkable in recently the pressure of business ��� TURN THE DIAL tery will emphasize roselife And , crease la recent years ip the min- forced the provinces government Radios.,left on late at night' and winegto shades, words strangely •.• tug industry and today n is onee-of leader to decline an invitation to the biggestallowed U blare out are not dem- spelled, but possibly understand- Exclusive to p i props of the whole tap- _ onstrations of neighborliness. -- able. The.tans will be known as go pickerel fishing on Lake Nipis- sdian economy; g sing with a fishing party arranged Where foredts• stood not so long �Ntagara Falls Review, stetting Ir} participial noon with- by Hon. Harry C. Nixon, Ontario ago we see hew modern common- out earth. Hawaii and tropic Games and Fisheries Minister. In- P£D�ESTInAN AND MOTORISTS , Utica; we' see Kagea, purchase of - _ stead, Premier Hepburn angled r Vancouver has embarked upon g supplies, production and traaspor- P � With government problems while s second "Hundred Deathless talion, What will the conditions be the others went fishing. The par. 26 or 50 years from now? The-Can- Days" campaign. The .first cam- !y included: Leopold Macaulay. adian youth of the day has a great Patgn ended after tVrO days in a Books And You - beritage! tragedy, A pedestrian•was killed OF THE by a motorist, the coroner's $Y T y Fred Nehelr -- rY ch lu- BY _. . LIFE'S LIKE THAT - B , WORLD: We heard about a vial. decided that the pedestrian, fiot BUBBLES' / // the motorist, was to blame. for In Italy who related an fllum- The unfortunate incident under. BREACHING FOR THE STARS taating incident of his hada t- a P y. 8 //r/j tines the ton c sa et /j Was about a visit he made to a �- y Nora Waln / famous shrine to the mountains a t depends not on motoriais alone or enjoyable books i / 9 IDae o[ the most ea IZ- far from Rome. He was just on pedesfrians alone but on the j going which continues to enjoy great / co-operation of all who use the popularity is this story of Miss �// / • to sign his name la the visitor's streets and highways--Vancouver stook, when as noticed that the last Wala's four-year sojourn in Ger- a er Province. signature was Hermann Goering, many. From the time she motored "So Goering's been here," he said BUT ARE THERE SUCH? A boy who wins a spelling bee across the "Belgium border in June / ito the priest, "Yes, he ca•ae h'ere." of 2932, with her English husband Did he say anything?" ^Yes, be may grow pp and become abuse- who was to study music In Ger- .Isaid that this place was so lonely Hess man who doesn't hare to de- many, she devoted a Brea[ pars of and remote from the troubles of Pend on his stenographer. —Ham- her time in an attempt to under- ' _ 'ltbe world that be would like to i.ton Spectator. i stand the German people and their j" Ntay here forever." - DEMOCRACY! w I country under Hitler's rule. a, Without another word the pi feat Her strange experiences were 1;o*tdand withdrew There it is just 014 w - it is not a word; it is a concept of four years later, it 'was with - a lite. It is a concept that is root- . ° Was built the ga'cl building at ed, not in the mind alone but in wealth o[ knowledge of the people Port Moresby, Pap 1 with whom she had associated for pun, reserved or the heart of man. It is the differ- so many months. She says that white prisoners, has had only,tvvo r.ce between men who stoop in conditions exist everywhere which o . "occupants—the last more. fiat skbservience to a ruler from ten years ago. `/ outlaw freedom — make unguarded - g _ above, and men who walk straight speech impossible and throw ter- o q and are themselvesthe rulers. It ror and horror across the daily ► p A clock built by a famous Bel is the right for men and women to lives of oppressor and oppressed Sian watchmaker has ninety-three think and speak for themselves, to alike, idials, is sixteen feet in height, and have faith in themselves and in "I wrote my book," says Misa ,j. weighs 4,600 lbs.' each other, and to make known Waln, "to make the world lore— ` ' { _ their wills Without fear or indulg= that is, understand—the German ence. Democracy is a way of people—a people who, German Customs ofng their ficers have a life for which men have always vlrtues with their vices, and their slily "bag" of between forty and struggled and for which they will wisdom with" [heir follies, are not fifty people trying to smuggle continue to struggle. Toronto more wicked or more stupid than 73 things out yf Germany. Star. the remainder of mankind." Darned if 1 don't believe I prefer my wife l,• REG'LAR FELLERS—Net Results = By GENE BRYNES : HAW!HAW! WELL,WE'RE ;OCKIT PINHEADS WELL WELL, COIN' FISHIN'UP PfNNE D DID HECK NO I JUS' � ! c y' ; •• r FISNIN LINE!ITb RIVER !YOU )(IN YOU FINALLY f DROl3 IT IN AN' ,•• , ALL KNOTTED AIV' STAY PERE-AN' TANGLED! VNTANrLE THAT ET YOUR LINE TML' PIiF! ET r SINE OF YOURS UNRAVE"D F INDARN HO HO-HOI PhG Via i �• . Yom, i�--�.�.� '� • I� - _ � '. w , 9 pi ` Q -Xenstslb Rsrin, d Tororoto is ti-!lir. W. V• Reddltt, Kmuager LOCALISMS spenxhn= huolida hys with relata of the local Branch of the c.anad- ivea here. inn Bank of Commerce has ' left ,_ Alvin Robinson,--am of A. H. for his annual vacation. He is be- e 19 torl? r---iia sad Mrs. Cocker, of Wind- Robinson, Robinson's Dairy, follow- frig relieved by, Mr. McLellan, of ing the completion of his Course Toronto, during the three weeks. isor, visited their cousins, John in Motor Mechanics, Was imm"at- --W week ago Sunday, a fire a- - -and Mrs. Murkar on Monday. sly engaged on expert service with lam was rung in here which took MOnL —Mim Eva Bunting is visiting .one of the well-known Toronto the Department to the 3rd Concess- and. MORE relatives in Muskoka for a few service stations. ion Line North of the former Vic- •� weeks. —The many friends of Mrs. Jas. for Ross property, where it is bel- people are realizing that there is - ._.Sv= and Mrs. Irish and child- King, of Toronto, are sorry to hear ieved a l icnic party at the side of T_ 'ren and Donald Scott, are spending of her illness. She is at, present the road had started a grass fire, Service Cleanliness ' Economy ;a few days at Maple Lake• convalescing at the home of her which finally got beyond control r—Mr. John McDwen, cf Quebec, brother, Mr. Wm. Teefy, .of Cher- and into a stump fence, the fire; , _ — is the guest of his brother, Dr. N.- n•yq�-Her son••"Jim"` is with his .although under control burned Jawen and family. employers, contracting engineers at throughout the week, and on 'Sat- - �Jlbwnship Council meets on Montreal, at present, doing well, urday last when the wind got sr- Leader �roceries 'Tuesday next instead of the first we are glad to know. coni into the south, whipped up ;Monday. Note cr�3nge of date. —Rev. F. A. Lawson, Secretary the smouldering fire, and worked 4 —)Lm T. A. Douglas, of Toron- of the Lord's Day Alliance, isN across the•road to the north to =to, visited her brother, Russell spending a few weeks vacation at the Gascoyne property, largely _ - $r ,:Burrell, for aeveml days last week his summer home here, and on Sun pasture land, with nmmy. acres of ' - - r-•�ar8• W. J• Clark, accozapan_ ,�Ve appreciate your smallest order,. Colne >;n and Mrs. Harry nay last occupied the pulpit it the standing timber to the north. The Jed by her daughter, United Church. He spoke on the alarm was rung during the early see no if you can. If inconvenient to cane, jnet call ' Boyes, visited Mrs. O. Cooper, of work of the Alliance, who are pot- afternoon, Saturday, and .a call for Toronto on Wednesday last• ting up a tremendous struggle for all the fire-fighting equipment in Pickering 101, and you'll get Prompt, Courteous H. Ripley, of Little Current the preservation of-the Lord's Day, the district, and a hundred or so ; fon erly principal of. the Picker- and spoke of the lack of sympathy men. A battle was" w�ged during Treatment. ing continuation S&ool, and Mss,• and co-ordingtion from those in most of the ' afternoon, keeping Ripley, and son, Charles, were the suthorityr those who draft and pre- the fire within the field, and und- IN THE DRY GOODS DEPT, of Mr. and Mrs. E• Booth but the fire started - ' lsistvreek.. � pare our laws, and from those en- er control, - trusted with the enforcing of them. up again and worked into and be- Men's pule Whyte Sweat Shirts, •' $1.00 --The many friends of Mrs. Wm. We, in Canada are familiar with yond the lmsh, destroying a couple �. E, Lee will regret to hear of her thcl "wide-open" condition® that ea- of dozen big pine trees. The pro- Pure white Polo Ehilte,. .: $1.00 illness and Aubsegaent operation at lot in the States, on Sunday, and erty-owners and citizens generally .!f $ .� the Lock.wtood Clinic, Toronto, for Snappy Summer Ties, ' cutis on Wednesday of this we believe that the majority of our have a debt of gratitude to She _ . } sppe'� ' people in Canada have not asked many mien, many from our village •t Fine SlilrtB, s Gordon." $1.49 _ vveelt She was reported as being for similar conditions here. though, who stayed "on the jib" till. all In a very satisfactory condition at ars Rev. Lawson states, them=,-. hours of the night, working like `s Fancy Oolored 6ockees, 25 Ume of writing. forces .are at wort[ in Canada demons; to beat the blaze. We it—•tt.is runiored that a Federal " Light Golortd OIItiug Rhine, $1 88. - day, as 'brought the ''w, e-open" Issue men in this_ community who t� Peneral Election will be held dur- conditions into being a number of are continually- to-.,be found out 4— fho marith Of bar. It isyears expected that a definite announce- nu mLer of people who depend on sacrificing their odyn time and mon- meirt v4A be made at an esm' that Seventh Day, claim it.as their ey, for which-,they neither expect _ ,date, probably on August 8th, when day, yet take absolutely no inter- npr receive anything but the good. the Hoa. Wkn• L. M$,cKenzie King, est in the organization that is do- will of their fellow-meat, which •iP wri}1 gave an address in Toronto. ing its best to preserve that day worth a Mt-too. The rain over the T �''�^ry—,Mr..A. Ashley, of Montreal, for theme,-— the church. There ap- week-end. it is hoped bas meant ��, , ' t� �. �� COST �Eformeriy teacher of Mathematics in l� to ,be-a feeling' that there an end to fire in that section, bur J.�,LN.1 VVVIII ithe WSS. hity High School, was the will ahmys be a few who with has not removed this desire of our - iguest of Mr. and Mrs. Ross 34vris- take case of these things for them authorities to speak to careless s on during the past week. At pres- Hardly a fair attitude. picnickers: Boys'Over Rubbers, 11's t0 5's, 49c, • " ent he is busy examining papers ir. ' response to petitions sent — a respo — - —_ Regular FlifeleS9 j.00 STOCK NOTES McII'e UY 00 ,B, in by farrarters in Pickering and Children's and. Boyb' Rocts and Oxfords. pr, � Toronto. 9e. s--Mrs. George Johnston and West 13t'hitby to Lae Deparbnent Zrh Jersey Cow Dresrring Maid .. son,, Brace, are spending their-vac- e, Men's Leather Leggings, Be 2.00 for 996. of Gerrie and Fisheries, to make gg ' • $ ' atian 'with the tormer's brother, owned• and tested by George T. � these Townships a Grime Preserve, Todd, Pickering, has recently coni Stanfield's Undelwaar, .Keg, $2.0, for $1.49 Arthur Gibson, and family, of the- Department, on Friday last re Warsaw, 300 in Plated a splendi.l record of 11,G3CieII'8 Romeo 81i art?, .Beg. 2.50,.folr $1..79 Ihdianna. They will short- leased 600-young prteaaants, pp tiome, in g.,, . an of milk,test lbs. of fat with - ` 17 be moving to their near epi ��.. .•_ young '._� - Men's beck Ties, Regular $1.( 0 and 75C. for 896. „ Belleville. which are about twelve weeks old, an average teat of 4.39 p. c. e$ a —.About" 36 or 40 years ago, at were hatched and rained, on gov- four-year ,old in 365 days. Men's 6Weater Coate, Oxford prey, Beg.1.95,1 .96 - :- - Melw's Fine 8birts, Reg. $210 and X1,95,' X1.39 senior --� time of the year, the daily enztrrtent reserves and by farmers • +ra and weekly newsPapers• 03 the in various parts of the province. ,CARD OF THANKS Ladies' silk Hose, Keg. 69e., for ;69C. country carried targe advertise- This action on the . pert .of the werim inserted by' the raitwaYs,. goverwrxe tt is welcomed by the Mr. Alexander Moore, of Green. '. ,. ' Pickering4� appealing for- 40,000 harvesters far wood, wishes to thanks his many Fr T• Bunting, farmers, as it Will be a source of petabiial ed 1867. to go out to the western Prey'X friends an neighbors .. revesnewhn n for their es to assiat in the harvesting the deda,ed,.Both townships, will be expressions of sympathy .and acts Targe wheat crops. An a result, sev established as Regulated Game of kindness shown him during his eral large trains would leave the Areas, and hunters will be required recent sad bereavement SPKIAI • large centres in Ontario and the to secure licenses, and fan4rt'era - ,other Fasters Frovinves packed misy charge hunters so much per TOWN$HIR COUNCIL with young men, biu uW .for Or day for hunting on their lands- For -- Q i ��++ LL J 'Western provinces where they scarfs years quite a large nunr>jer ToWnahip Council vrill meet Breakfast Bacon, _Za7C. �D• :- spent several w=eeks in the'harvestof phtasanta have been roan•;^^ Tuesday August First. for the �� _ 'thelia. But now these advertise-- through the fields in this dimict, regular 'monthly meeting, at one :�l><nced Steak, ��%• a ��• smenfe do not appear as the men but they exist only for the benefit o'clock, standi►rd time. Note change t Liver ««�� e� L are nw longer wanted, as the Work of hunters from the city who seem of day mond to Tuesday. Pork L Iver, 1 - :.12e• a lb is now being done by new and im- to think the pheasants belong to prwved nnschinery, which does the 'theari. As a result the'farmers sec- "St(arwiln$ Beef, 12c• a ��. c Band threshing of the crop erved very little benefit from this ;CARD OF THANKS h one operation. This is otle cause pheasants, which were raised on Jewel Shortening, 15e• a lb o t Mrs. E. C. Jones and children, of so ntudt unempl Ytivm r property. '� and. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jones wish -Classic Cleanser, .23 i inn 13c, i _ to express their than to their . - -- many friends, -for their kindness _ - _ '6 tlln.s, 25e. r and. expressions of sympathy in ..R E I D :-M, O 1 'N S their recent sad bereavement and > the an floral tributes. for many _ WE'VE GOT IT! Frgsperous Mr. Butcher (phone'3000) Pic serine 'PART RT Asselstine has it! YOU _ BARD EH - IT TOO! CASH IN on thF BIGG- FST, BEST line of HOUSEHOLD ' The THIRD ANNUAresente Ld ECESSITIES to he sold direct ; , P from factory to consumers. $$UC_ fla rdware • for Pickeringars CE$$ ASSL RED. Writetoday by professional enteftain f FREE I'ARTICULiARS. FAMILEX = Of Toronto •PRODUCTS COMPANY. 570 St. Clement Sts. Moxtreal, 'Que. Will be held on the Classified Advertfeements - DEATH GREENWOOD PICNIC GROUNDS TENT FOR SALE — 9 x s, goon BUG KILLER On N0. y Hi hWay condition. Boa'204 News. s g Can be dusted oil the, plant any FARMS WANTED . — large or ?� small farms wanted. Have waiting . • • clients. Write or call. G.H, Frencht time during the day. No dew is Il Z9th 1939 _ _ .inatar d aDundas Str. E,_]�hit�oy 48 9 -- a4"i The greatest array of -Toronto LOST vaanFin white grey- l hound. Revrard. Finder notify Fred D(�Wth 'to' the Buessiorial Talent ever assembled �' �Gibaon, C�reerrw+ood. Reg" Hos- uddee ' g Prof kin 8th. con. Pls�n on one rO amme. � HOUSE TO RENT = on Christina lifeto the Str. Pickering. .Apply NEWS ;New . o Starting at 8.00 o'clock, Standard Time. ice. Agent Eor �rormick•Veering Farm Naclvinery and — - - tis. - Admission: 35c• .3 for $1.00 - FOR SALE Deering Binder. Repo' M-H Mower and Truck wagon. J. ' Children: 15c. 3 far 25c. S. Balsdon, Pickering. artt Motto —We ha.. IL t� Qct R' Or it to not made.' �� , FOR SALE .— 2 good, used tires, - .lit,', $ Free parking for any number of cars. 600x1.6 — Silvertowns, with per- . BALSDON, PICKETING BERT HARVEY, BURT LLOYD, fact inner. $5.00. Dr.' Pearson, •! `►+ l,geal Representative, ' Secretary, Dunhrarton. � ,