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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1939_08_04 ,VOL. LV-III DICKERING, ONT,,, FRIDAY, AUG. 4. 1939p No. 5 - irafasstascal bass;. T HIG�iIaAND CREEK GREENWOOD d[edica� $rl y Days lII Pick- BIRTHS VRE j' ening Township The monthly ENW�Ot� Y meeting of the Sr. BROMLL — on Wednesday, - 'MILLS = TR. H, 0- PEARSON—Pbysi Branch of the--Highland Creek W. July 19th, 1939, to' Mr. and Mrs. s* Daodsaraeon, Dnnbattoa. .qy I' took place at the beautiful 11,,ome A. J. Bramwell, (nee Gladys Br - ' (Continued from last wetA's issue) of Mrs. Robson Pickering Ont. Af- y Y lSS6--1936 . E: FORSYTH, Oph.D., Director In the year 1811 Pickering Twp. , g ant, formerly of Pickering), 7002 R.opcoate•ric.1 Aadeiatl000f Onry,io xas, ter the business of the month had _ axaraa cemberof the American pptomeci�-,� officers included: John Haight, Ridge Blvd, Brooklyn, N. Y., a CHOPPING laaaae•fa �� ta by aacmenr. AssessOne. or; Joseph Lawrence, Path- bin attended to, a delightful add- baby girl, Elizabeth Ann. ' master; Joseph- Wilson and.Timothy rasa by Mrs• Rd-son, on "Gold-min- Monday, Wednesday and l:riling Lepai. Rogers Pound-keepers; ing and Gold-panning in_Vir na". , and John g ROSEBA:vK WE GRIND FINE Richards and James. Powell, town She also had several samples of , Bran, Shorts and Feed Of all DONALD BUDDY Barrister. quartz with small rubies imbedded' On Thirsda '�. - R.Solk4tor,Notary Public. Mo,teywY,oe; wasdena The members then X last, fire of un- kinds,: also minerals and other - Omg focptelly occ by malate A.E.Cbrts. Township meetings were held irr- paida visit to known origin broke out in one of ; tilaa„aoueb WW6 of` 0UrL riw,.e•Whitby. sly her studio, -#hid,. left ' them ail , eoncentra#es for profitable feeding! egWarly during 1812, 13 and 14 thrill Gerald Cowan's large furnished P it BEATON, DELL ts; ROSS owing to the war. The minutes of �^ Mre C�1 Wallace gave a cottages, which was completely ,de- _ktpt on band-r -` Barris these meetings are on. ale in Demonstration on "Tufted Quilts„ ___ ori � Mrs.—Harti�a exhnbited a tufted dyed. The fire-,lass--first' noticed Township Hall, at Brougham today. by Mrs. Cowan, who sent in an a- We stock only the best Paultt W.J.BEATON.K,C. Telephone Timothy Rogers built a mall at quilt made °f six feed bags Very farm to the Pickering Feeds and Supplies. KIy AL BROOKE BELL.K.C. •Adel,2838 original. The hostess served tea on g Fire Co., J.10.F.ROSS �� Creek in 1810; and was one who were soon upon the scene. - •� 372 Bay St. of the leading Quakers to settle in tie= lawn, Y assisted by her sir- They were too late to save this ',JOHN L.POND this township at that time. thgow and Mrs: Moul- .buil 1R1. ding, but they were successful Toronto The s, McCausland, Stott, dy, in saving another ,large cottage LAND SURVEYQR J-• U.KICHARDSQN di Co.. Barris- Smith and Clark appear on the which was badly scorchgd. The dea- 1 I%.Jaan 606, coogg Notaiiffa kite base+,' F. J. DONEVA_'�T ��Lon. Bnildix�� m� T6ronto 5t. torootp: township books in 1815. 1 tragal buildingwas occupied b Sc• C. tdsah°°e Ad.MOST ,ing rb.o 4613. stf Entertainers' Big Garden Party � Y L. S. On file are the ,records Of Benjamin Wilson, who carne from James Campbell and family, of at Greenwood, postponed to Toronto Y, Surveyors Gibson and Arnold, 306 NGUS McNISILLAN JBVr�a, rte. Ve�oat State, uvea the first sett_ vr$w were absent at the w tor, Notary Public. 19 Melinda Street ler in Ontario County, and came Wednti:day, August 16th. time. g Stn. East. phone Tehtaiwae Elginb803. 29t1 198E 161y here in 1790, locating just East of BROUGHAM —~"-- 1lot+lat Oshawa Harbour in 1790, and his CHERRYWOOD daughter (Mrs. Nancy Pickle) was Misses HERBERT T. FALLAISE, L. D S., the first white child born in this Mary and Fern Malcolm Will and Mrs. Hollinger visited D.D.S, Graduate of Un koyot College of pent Thursdart in Toronto. 0mtal Sur4eona and the t)oireralcy or Toronto, County' Shortly ..after be arrived, $ with relatives in Mount Altert on i Miss Devitt, of T'okonto, called under Able] +tree. Pickering,oat. office hour.: a Y a an o n on Broughmn friends on Sunday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs.-George �".DLALiavce of All Kinds. Ia.a. to 6 P.mor oz appointment. (x.ny bans, who robbed him of everything srr.ie�). Phone Pick+rano, o The raspberry crop hes been Best Rates Available With Gra•, on Saturday,. ' he had, He then went down to 3 Y, July 29th, a - ' good considering the dry, hot,wea- daughter, Barbara Jean. Ganarsska; (now Port Hope) and then. HeCIIlity and St3rvlCe. �sssitss,.s i!arDs. camplairied to Chief Wadkalischoe, Our Y. P. entertained friends apto ruled the :radians aloe the Mrs. John Hanley, of Stratford, from Locust Hill and Whitevale ,�► K g visited her aunt, hUss Bate the Societies, to a Camp-fire meeting Address - 1J BE dTOlS. TO 1Y1V 9H i h North side of ftte Lake. Wm. Peak. - .Phone .. 104a cootieyaa..s.Codm�miaatonar to>: the trader irate Pmt �t�k. !tint Friday evening. BROUGHi?1M . ■kin= •�da.vu•, Accwntanr,'.Etc. Issuer o, rpreted Wilson's Mr. and Mrs. Dove, of Toronto, PECK 515 htartiage t,eensea, wn;t...,te.ont, - complaint for the Chief, who asi;zd The W. A, will have their regul- Wilson to were guests of T. anti Mrs.. Robert- ar zrieeting in the church, Thurs- A,-E. RICHARDSON go back to Oshawa with son on-t day recently. day afternoon. August 10th. Miss 5 CHOPPIN(I him Tile Chief started out to log- I3e�. wGsites are extended to GENEYRAL INSURANCE ate the thieving Ir+diana, found ., L:1-- Timbers :will he the ,gayest M:. and Mrs. (Lx n) Hiltz, whose speaker. Group 3,will have charge ON MON., WED. and SAT, only REAL ESTATE _ them, end ordered them to return marria�•*e took piece last week. g Afterllay 1st, 1939 CONVEYANCING what was left of Wils>n's supplies, of this meeting and a good attend- PP Mrs. George Philip returned on •once is requested. We have a i he then asked Peak, who carne a= guar tit of Seed Oats~ An oY eatablUked agency, randy 1 Sunday from a pleasant weeks (A1ass to serves long, to open up the Indian's furs, holiday with friends at Port Bol- DUNBARTON _ ka. Barsrer:and Victory). also Batley, linnet Piclt. 6000 and told Wilson to take enough of sten, Purina Feeds, Chick Starter, Dairy Fa- these Earp to make vin the lo-^ . - i The W. t;., .. -ai iiiy, of Toron- firs. Frank White has as' her tions, Dryena, fig Ftcds eter, A ful Wilson took wthat he thought was line of these well known feees w � to, were with their penz,te on Sat- guest, her .cousin, Miss Ethel '•YY �. MAW fair. the Chief -.ii+isted he take urda, . JRt:: ,,and M-,-t, err," remain- Emma. Chops. Molasses, :s;t,'Mitltoods Shur 'LI0RNSED' AUCTIONEER _AND more' altd asked 'Peak to pull out 'i for the heli j VALUATOR more of the furs, even with ,thi3 �' Miss Phyllis Fenn; of Bracebrid Vain, Hog Concentrate. Miteza'e;E �;,: Mfr. and Mrs. A. Harvey and ge, is spending her vacation with Mash Etc. gg I Seise ce>rducted Anpw6erc �+� visa not satisfied, and he daughter, Catmilla,. of Montreal, her friend, Miss Marie Morrish. (Phone or write. Address 81'3 Dundaw g0to fenced pulling out the furs and- Miss E. Wallace, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Raines are D• N• Lockwood' Street, East, and handing there over to Wilson visited the Brown family on Sun- having a 'holiday, the guests of ,• -at such a rate- s �, Pickering Mills . ltby, Ontario. ! day, - • their da tet, at her cottage at but few of their furs left. He then Rev. Mr.- Kenn pected to Georgian Bay. told the tribes teen to be gone ana �' is ex . PICR4:RING, ONT. Brierbush Hos. ial occupy his own pulpit here on the The Mission Band of the trnited to retnesrrber what had happened 6th of August. The services of Church will have their next meet- WE DELIVER Government Licensed that day. Wilson was no longer Rev: Augustine have been struck, ing at the home of Mrs. Lawson - PHONE 5317 Main St, E. StoII$vllle, Ont, troubled by Indiana, but rather re- apprec ated- McConochie, on Thursday after- Phone 191 calved much Help from their. Some disappointment was felt on noon, August 10th, at 230 o'clock. M • In 1x304, the Farewell brothers Masse -Harris Maternity, Medical, and Surgical Saurday evening, when the rain Clharivaris are the order of the •7 paddled down the lake from the. cases taken made A necessary to postpone the day, or shall we say, of the night, Hurr. rb+ar River to a point east of Old-Time Entertainers concert in' around our laca]ity, but as our Repairs Here Maternity Semi-Room * OdAmwa; � and established a little Crcen's Ihrk, but the .;,,in wits young married folk have taken All Orders Promptly;attend- * for 10 days-525,75 later, Farewell's Corners now Har- very welcome. them smiling, a good time has been Itetistered Nurses in attendance and mony. The Fire Company ped tilt 24 hour iervice given. Jabe'c ompany received .a had by all - Lynde settied on the'King- call to the farm of Art. Badgerow Coleman Instant Li hi Ambulance Service '" atop Road at what is now ]mown on 4th oonceaaion,, esily on GREEN WOOD 8 MRS.E.R. GOOC 25.37 as Lynde's Creek in 1805. Tuesday morning when the barn s:Or@s, quick, Clean and It .is believed that Ontario Coun= on.the farm galas totally destroyed The rain on Saturday afternoon FOR tY was first visited'shy white rnelire epe a e. INSURANCEin 1615 when Champlain, accomp- The August meei.'ng of the W. cert to be given by Toronto enter- anied by missionaries gassed down 1, .will beheld at the Matthew,' mere 'until a later date.' Many All Hardware at Right Prices Sh:RVICE from Lake Huron through the home „n August 6th. Hostesses - were .disappointed. QQ p Phone Pickering 67 takes to Trenton and Lake Ontario.' The W. 3i. S, meets on Thurs ALVIN BUSilB i biesda+nes. Matthews.', D. 9lairs, CY$IT. The Rouge River and the Holland day of this week, at the Parson- ; L E. MORLEY Lemmon arid Harlock. Assembling Zardware Tinsmith River were used by the-French and age.. . Household Linen Chest far Cnnad- FIRE. AUTOMOBILE, LIFE Indians in passage from Lake Hur- ian National Exhibit*,on. Roll Call "The W: A. will hold their"regu- PTCHERINQ ACCIDENT, WINDSTORM an to Niagara. —VVhv do F' 9— ar meeting on Wednesday PHONE 4600 ' `- PUBLIC LIABILITY Etc.' Ontario Count you attend the F.x .. g Y after- 3irKVICE Y was Etat, proc- Ong Monday• evening the Town noon, August. ►th. There is a quilt .. .PROTECTION ]aimed by the Governor=General on 'Hall was filled to capacity with to do. Mar. 14th. 1852, ' . friends and neighbors of Mr. and =hiss Clara Walls and Jiiss' Nor- -( IkiL`O ' -Mrs. Win. Knox and family, to bid eeh Cruthers spent the week-end l,G 'm A GREEti RI\'ER them, farewell before they leave at Mr. and Mrs. F.,.Walls. CHEMICAL for their new home near St. flir. and firs. Emerson, Ormerod. i i irl Marion Smith is again a visitor Ge. i• John and; Waiter area re- °f Cannington, visited their relat- t�OQI� e to our vicinity. maining here, and lair. Knox will ryes here over the week-.end. Mrs. Wm. Robinson spent a'few until he takes off his crop. Oscar Raines' little girls are hol- .VITAMIN if MINERAL TONIC ' days here recently w,i•th her sister, be her? p Mrs. Alph Hoover. t A fine program was given by local idaying with their grandparents, r ' members of the community, enliv- Mr. and Mrs. James Raines. To aid in tie: (!vin. Lloyd Robinson of Toronto, ened by a, couple of numbers con- The many friends of Miss Ivy Prevention of Nutritional Ants• is holidaying here at his uncle's, tributed by Mr. Harvey, with Mrs. Maguire are pleased to see her out Mr. Charlie White. Motor Ambulance, Day or Night Harvey at the .piano. Re resentat- again after her recent severe. ill- ; Misses Margo Wilson and Mar P Prevention of Rickets, Dental g- ivies of the several church and'com nom' i Caries, and Tetany of Vituck., + ::.:Phone 1300 aret McLeod left here on Saturday munity organizations ail expressed The W. A. held' a Weiner' roast in D, deficiency. j for a short trip North. their ,regret at losing the Knox in Mr. Green's Park on Mondavi Prevention. of Iodine defidtac� ' Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. family, Ms, W. Winson read an evening and had a splendid time Bail of Resistance Arch. Percy, on the birth of a son, social] C. A. STRITT address and a presentation of a y ng p - pp on July 23rd, at Markham. studio couch, two occasional @hairs The sou people of the corn- Ade4icious food supplement We� are sorry to hear that Wm, and table was mace from the munity gave Mr. and Mrs. George containing quantities of Vita- Funeral Director Duncan is on the sick list. . The Blake a miscellaneous shower on mins and Mineralfrequently Old sciatica is ba* again, community at large Mr. Knox and Thursday`.7UnXitvre Dealer ! JF.Of loth expressed the apprecia- y evening 1ast.. Thanks to lackrn in ordinary diets. Xas Evelyn Parker, of Toronto. g y df the family for this express- Mr. and Mrs: W. F. 13iattey for � I icken". .�OII 1'iGl paid a brief, but pleasant visit to goodwill from their neigh- °pening their 'home for this. Every- Small- doge—Easy to take 'J4 her cousin, Mass June Shank, bars and friends, and extended an one had a good tune. Many useful y l Sunday last. _ - articles were v ' � invitation to all to visit them in given, to the young 24 day treatment, $1.15 Xr. and Mrs. Wm, Milne, and their neve home.. Those taking part couple, *' daughter Reta, visited the farmer's in the Mr. and Mrs. Milton tdrmerod 72*da treatment, $2.45 brother, Mr. Arthur Milne, at Dun- program were, Bert end Mrs. Harvey; little Misses McWh and friends called on Howard and barton, on Sunday. r irter, Master Ellicott, Rrbt. Miller, Miss Edith Ormerod on Saturday t THE ICKE I G W R N N JE S'l-tv Mr. J. Doten, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- TTS, Barclay, Dorygld Beer (myst- evening. C. JONES _ ter Booth and Mrs. Morley havecry man); T. C.' Brown, Mrs. Nor- Mr. and Mrs. phos. Hortop, of left the West on their return trip ton, Bruce Easton. Mr. Blake An- Camila, spent Monday with W. W. i home. They will soon be in our ( nis made a very able chairman. and Mrs. Gee. _ PHONE 68 w; - neighborhood again, - s AAAA - u°AAAA hr• — ing on the threshold of the Crest Huzdu 111 01rien ' // /1 adventure—aa near as she could TRY 1T THE SALADA WAY hope to get for months. Not until Taught B i Infuse 6 heaping baspoons of Salads Blade tea in a pint of fresh, boiling wets y the end of a student nurse's first / A x' l A of�sugab and juice of 2 lemons,sstrainedr stir until sugar�is dissle olved,�fill coto 1 nta�c a 1 year did Saint Vincent's permit Canadians � With cold water. Do not allow tea to cool before adding cold water or liquid "her to go into an operating room. wIII become cloudy. Servs with chipped ke. The above makes T tall glasses. ke Believe, On such occasions Tran 41alked Iadiah's Drive For.PbtYsicis Fit- f ness Is Growers on air —and almost burstxv4h 11ALADJ1 unspoken questions; for arising "- • questions in the presence of pati- Women physical experts--'from i • Cuts was not tolerated. And there Canada are playing a valuable part r- 1 were some of the senior nurses in India's groRtug drive for pays- By SADIE B. CHAMBERS who did not encourage it at any Leal fitness. HEPE time. Tran wondered sometimes For a numaer of years nhembers THE FRUIT SEASON IS H_ , if that was because even they did of the Canadian Young women's These are the days when our to, D not know quite all the answers. Christian Association. working in cal fruits are ripening each da; and — TEA , Miss Miller did; of- course; India under a ' world fellowship Then we should tahe,advantage of I � " icicle" was one who be- scheme, have been largely respon- tlielr deliciousness by canning _ but .the c lieved that probationers should be slble'for interesting the women of _ seen and not heard. Bengal In physical education. Pro- seine for the winter mouths e,hic3 7 ,ni+v,�' And how. Tran wondered, was mising pupils they trained have be are to come. The subjxt of c30- SERIAL STORY, 14,'I'`'�• come teachers In government nin; is such a broad one ttrat It is a girl to get along in this strange schools. w° 1931; world unless she could 'aa goes_ impossible to 'treat each melt ?. ,INTERNE TROUBLE mu ed iiwice. INCA tions? Needless to say she did— Beginning of Physical Training properly in such a'smait snaca. j to such an extent that before long Fifteen years ago a modest be. Briefly the following are the beat ' By El Cowan Stone w the nickname of "Utility" began ginning was made. At first pro- methods: grecs was slow. Indn Ff rls of the to. give way to "The Elephant's higher classes haC no background Preparation: All fruit shoul3 De CAST OF CHARACTERS only by three days—she contined Child." y of games or strenuous physical ea picked carefully and then prepared IRAN D£ARBORN—heroin•. eine to be at the beck and call of every Once or twice she managed to orcises and, long accustomed to a according .to type. Large fruits dent nurse. She ran into b•• end. alip into one of the rooms where sheltered, comfortable • lite, they should be cut in pieces and if dry l and trouble when .he met But after her talk with Miss the cases of,shining, wicked-look- found difficulty in performing even and pulpy such as apples and pears DR. BOB BENCHLEY — hero. Armstrong, she ran errards and ing surgical instruments stood. . . . the simplest movements. Teaching should be covered with. water be- BOB handsome young interne. He did chorea with the glowing en- This was one of-the few things a� them to teach others was an even fore simmering until tender. Small had trouble, ton,, keeping asp thusisam of a religious fanatic. one had thought of telling her she more arduous task, the Canadian juicy fruits require no water., with brilliant It is true that at times she light- must not do without permission. women found. Open Kettle Canning: It fruit !s ..;DR. STEPHEN SARGENT—head erred her labors with visions of a Standing before the glass Later the Government of Bengal moderately acid and very juicy use surgeon. Dr. Sargent's problem, radiant future—the:day ween Dr. doors, she would try calling off and the. Calcutta Y. W. C. A. are no water but cover with sugar and : was something else is pr Stephen Sargent, entering his as many of the names as she could ranged to share a director who .let stand over night. in the mora- i $sat Weep—Mia Armstrong operating room —. white-capped remember. She would even prac- would supervise the physical eda tug cook until tender with as little lectures to Tran but, unfortunate- and gowned and, rubber-gloved for Lice operating room procedure cation, games and athletics of the stirring as possible. Fruits less iy, the unpredictable serm•d fated action—would look about him and with the scissors every nurse wore girls in the province, train teach- juicy should be covered with s sug ,to happen. demand in that lord-of-creation tucked into the back of her be ars for schools and supervise the ar syrup and cooked until tender. tone whish one of the older nurses slapping them smartly from one work ¢one in these schools. In July Hot Pack: Fruit Is prepared as CHAPTER Iv had told Traa simply made you hand to the other, the way Miss 1936 a physical training college was shake in your shoes, "But where Miller, in one of her more com- opened in Calcutta, under the sus- above out cooked for a strorter For the three months that fol- Dearborn? . length of time. Pour into hot eter- specificall municative moments, had told her ices of the Y. W. C. A., out-Of orally known sa hnuzi "Utility,A.bc - asked for Miss Dearborn for this you slapped instruments.tato the money raise byCanadians.. of the top. Adjust rubber rias Whish means that, by misfor- operation, did I .not? Find Miss surgeon a hand when you Were on Rapid Progress (dipped in boiling water), cover tune of being the junior probe- Dearborn for me at once." duty in the operating room—call- Today, large cumbers of ladles With sterilized top seal and leave ttioner in the training school—!f On those rare ocessions when ing them off in turn as she did so,_ girls hold positions as instructors she passed him 'in the corridors— in a kind of antiphonal chant in to government schools-in Bengal jar ring-partly screwed (it spring top is used do-sot adjust sacoad. striding a+ with that way he wlticls-she-sang-both-parts -_ and many others are rapidly quail- Many Place jars to rack to Lhe had of knowing that the world was "Scalpel" That was sup- spring) A Perk Princess Frock inns to the ae.r .o 9 _ -his oyster, and looking, as always, posed to be Dr. Sargent's clipped, portant ha.a this branch of educe- same cover well rjar --� �. almost spectacularly fresh and peremptory voice requesting a ttou become that the government same tel. Boil ure`ss jars 'and bring scrubbed and vital and efficient— nips. . "Scalpel" . . . That was education department will take to a boil Boil for required -tme - •d Tran, mindful of Miss Armstrong's Nurse Dearborn's crisp confirms- over the, training of the teachers be sure that the jars do not wl:c6 O advice,made herself as inconspicu- tory echo as she slapped the de- for Indian schools from next year, each other. i1 this process Is done • yen have a carefully. rt-a- • aired instrument into his rubber. Much work. however, will remain - - out as possible. In the o Not that life for Tran was all gloxed hand. "Retractor"— Iii the hands of the Calcutta Y. W. trolled tempm *w&e o[ Elf. degliieu trade up of running errands. Slap---"Retractor" "Haemo- C. A.. which his just secured a Remove from water bath, itg'ttea 1 There were classes: anatomy, rtat"—Slap—"Haemostat" new director of physical training sari seal." Invert jars whoa co. ung to test leaks, if using stearu Pres chemistry, biology, psychology. ..Sponge"—Slap"Sponge"' . from Canada, bliss Marjorie Cul sere cooker follow directions ,gives Tran took these courses in her "Forceps"—Slap—"Forcepts:" - herr, who has given instruction at by manufacturer. « yt, stride, although,scholarship here eauEht! Y. W. C. A. headquarters In Que _ s 9, was a much more exacting busi- One day, when she had progress- bee. London. R'innipe; Montreal Cold Pack Canning: Pack [rhelt E ness than during her earlier :,shoot ed triumphantly from "Scalpel" and Toronto. into jars.. (eternized t to within use - ,• Inchof the cop. Place.fruit and Eta- --- u- _ days—at Miss Brand's; or during through a miscellaneous list of / those later years when Aunt Clara fleshly learned terms to "Suture, iL god ager gar t alternate layers to pr The lead left her casually a year at her eyes as gravely intent in her tion to the desired syrup- Thin the a z School in Germany or in France pale fare as if life and death hung syrup 3s cup sugar to 1 of fruit and +, or in Italy . . . . "To ground you upon her efficiency, a faint noise Pinches�i�n ;es heavy syrup 1 cep sugar to 1 of in languages, my dear. No gentle- made her whirl. .The noise hada With Skill fruit. Cover with cold caster -until woman -is. really educated unless familiar sound—like a cross be- __ overflowing. Adjust robbers and , p foreign tween s sneeze and a sob. tops as for trot pack. Place on rack c she speaks at least three fore , and coop slowly as in th* hot ;eek tongues." Leaning against, the door-frame Dont Talk About Your Econ- method. But learning from books had bthind her, his hands in the pock- _ ,omming vA always been sv_for eta of his white coat. was young Jams and Conserves: Measure x .* if it we" not for remem r: en __ _. Economy should neither be sees fruit and cover with enough. water a! not to notice things that were "blight I ask—" he spoke with nor h'ea o r until tender. Add war ar funny, for instance. exaggerated respect, his dark eyes of handling the first, and then tall ed sugar providing ,} c +[ " w 1 Glorified Hours dancing in his ugly, charming face down heavily on the second, cup of S aft. Continue to simmer o x .g It was the demonstral;cn class —"'whether this is a tonsilectomy, A "good manager" economizes sat until thick stirring frequently. r with bliss Phitbin that she liked an appendectomy, or'an shstputa- expertly that no one would ever Skim. Turn Into sterilized jars and �r best. tion? Because from the wicked know she had to 'pinch penales. cover at once.with a thin Layer of "�' But others do know—because she hot paraffin. VL'hen cool apply Aa- The s The demonstration room was s Rsaortmcat.of aeapon3 yon seem g complete ward in miniature, with ' to be using, I should say it crust can't retrain from boasting. other layer of paraffin to assure „ cubicle bed, sterilizer. cabinets be nothing short of mayhem." She puts a delicious meal on the perfect seating, _ full of all the necessary parapher- Abruptly Tran's gift cf seeing table and when her family star. - Jellies: Select fruits that ora not naffs of nursing Eves' a ps- herself in quite as ludicrous a light braising it, she says, "Welt, it ser dead ripe. Clean and cook until - - tient—the long-suffering dummy, as the rest of the funny world-gat fainly didn't cost much:' very tender. hour into a scalded whom probationers of former the better of ►her; and site b=an Her husband admires a new dress jelly bag and allow to drip into a years named - o --and she tells him how she pick- enntatner. Do not s^ueeze cause of the Spartan fortitude With a wary glance into the ed it up at a bargain sale. He never the bag. Heat juice to boiling point with which she underwent the hall behind him; he caught 'her again is quite so sure that she and simmer ten to twenty minutes. the harrowing ordeals. Griselda's shoulders and shook her'warning- looks grand in. it. Add warmed suSar allowing % Cul+' X175 Boasting of Bargains eyes were blue and staring in her ly:but as she continued to giggle n[ sugar to one of juice. Stir over pink wooden face, and she met in helpless mirth, he caught the Everyone Rho admires the lovely heat until sugar dissolves. Boil clumsy student. assaults upon her iniecLion, and they stood. clinging. old corner cupboard in her dining gently (skimming as necessary) room hears how'-she got It for halt padded person with a set smirl: together and rocking with..stifled until.a few drops of the solutio• et what -the antique dealer wanted, of forgiveness. laughter. . .. Until, for no reason "sets" when tested iq cold water. ..PATTERN 4175 In the demonstration class you at all, they were" looking at .each The beauty of the old piece 19 mar- .'B;• ANNE ADAMS learned to make a bed so that the other with' startled, sobered,eyes. red just a little by the picture of Young and fresh as a 'frilly- sheets lag smooth and tight. with And then he had her in his arms, the haggling that Rent on over its YOUr Household edged corsage is this adorable ju- neatly mitered corners, the closed crushing her to him. _ price.. _ prObleTlt�f3 She is as boastful. about 6bw Hier miss frock by Anne Adams. cud of the pillows turned toward After a moment Tran cried, heI little she spends as is the. woman Have you fussy you in your Nicest of all, you can stitch up the door, and the castors parallel palms against his chest. \o. No. famii ' Do you have trouble Pattern 4175 all by yourself in a with the }read and boot of the bed. I—we mustn't!" who litres s, .tell'hse much every y. providing a varied and'hnterest• jiffy. The princess lines that' so With fhe stolid co-operation of "_Why not''" he--demanded, his thing costs. Because she is men- ng menu? Do your cake�fall7 gracefully outline young curves Griselda, you.learned to move and lips close to hefts. "You know tinning small figures, she doesn't Then write, enclosing a stamp- gracefully realize that she is bragging• ed self-addressed envelope to are easy to sew, for they elimin- bathe 'a patient in bed. You I've been wanting to do this ever A good manager would be more ' .ate waistline seaming. The unus- learned how to prepare a patient since that first day—when you Miss Sadie B. Chambers, care of charming and her possessions this paper, and she will endea. ual yoke and the long centre panel for various types 'of medical ex= burst into Emergency — -remem- would be more attractive to others your to solve your problems. may be cut on the bias. Or, you amination, Low to give a hypo: her? . . You were so little and it she didn't'Leel she had to point might bias-cut the front and back dermic, how to prepare trays ler funny and scared and sweet out• her economy, atter working thpin _physic;on. 'Why not, Agility. sa t .� tree„ it from lie lt- -19 that g, urb extra most 1 swishy fullness to the skirt. Make You learned everything;in fact, "`It is contrary to the po icy 'Drive_ : ut ACHEV, the sleeves.with wide slashed op- that you would later be required of this instution'," Tran quoted• evident. ?•enings or seamed up, and leave the to do for ,living patients. . . . from the House Rules — a little • neckline round and simple. But Above all, you learned the mean• shakily, because his face asparkle and ran—through the other door :;g� gay on ruffle trim for the fires- ing or surgical cleanliness which with tender mischief, was still into Central Supplies, 'and on, Bier version—use it lavishly at ' is as much beyond ordinary clean- close to hers=" 'for student our- Glindly, down the corridor. For yoke, sleeves and peek-a-boo hem- lineae as the heavens are above the ses to have any but professional the white-clad figure in the door- . line. earth• relations with house physicians'.". way was none other than that of Pattern 41?5 is available in ju- Then there were the glorified " 'Student nurses— young Dr. the terrible Dr. Stephen Sargent. ' nior and misses' sizes 10-18; bust, hours when—under the supervisi- Benchley countered with another (To Be Continued) 24-36. Size 14 takes 4 yards 39 on of•ei graduate-nurse, you were quotation from the same source- 23-3 fabric and 7 yards lace edge allowed-to go into the wards and "`are urged to be constantly alertinch 0� help in little humble probationary to co-operate 'with phsyicians in Act ing.m send twenty cents (20c) in ways — like getting beds ready any way—"' Bitot— coins"(stamps cannot be accepted) for ether patients, for instance, or At sight of her suddenly whiten- STOPITCHN...0.0 I ; for this Anne Adams pattern. carrying trays to convalescents. ing face he turned sharply. For it � oukt�ee� eoiem�h di aectr it4s,extat Write plainly pattern number, size Once or twice Tran was allowed was Tran who first saw the door 'rte skin troubles,ae WMki-famow anti- into and address. Send your or- to help one of the graduate nurses into the corridor open, and a tallsui;ates�� w800tera�ntaDti.m�nes 00 1"% tem Issue No. 31 — '39 der to Anne Adams, Room 426, prepare a patient for,pre-opera- linen-clad figure halt in the door- itabiot. 33etrislbotttehKns.; of hack. 78 West Adelaide St., Toronto. tive examination. This was stand- way. Sha tore herself fres snmr nsss>•t wa.r for D.0. rn$chp C i • :t j. k not since recent war scares has vice in a community, we place What he has done to German hu- France seen such a gay, self-conff- these at the top. Their activities man beings is disclosed to part 14EWS dent and joyous Bastille Day, are sensible and practical, mostly an analysis which the New York r prompting otrservers to note that In of a humanitarian character car- Times has made of German ritrsi VOICE r the war of nerves the Republic has :� fled on without fuss of show to re- statistics. Thus: ' PARADE . . . w°n a great victory. t Ifave and give comfort and happl- Since Hitler came to power inTo most of us Bastille Day h 3 DIS uses to those less fortunate than 1933 cases of diphtheria and scarlet much more significance than lust _ themselves. — Bowmanville States- fever have virtually doubled; o! 5 as National holiday. To FrenchmenPRESS man. spinal meningitis actually trebled. - and to the rest of the world It is a Food poisoning canes increased ROYAL AIR FORCE: On the anal- memorial to the "principles of 1776 THINGS WE LEARN from 1,565 in 1933 to 3,764 in 1931. beraary of Louis Bleriot's history- and 2789", to ideas common to Fsom John • Gunther's "Inside Death rates between the ages of Making flight across the English Western democracy. When we FOR HOME AND COUNTRY Asla," you learn that the Japanese one and five went up 12.5 per cent. Channel tbfrty years ago, Britain' think of the storming of the Bast- We never lo-e an opportunity to Prime Minister's salary 1s ;2,592 a for girls and 20 per cent. for boys sent 240 of her most modern bomb- ille we realize that it was an act of say a good word about Women's In- year; a belch following a meal In between 1932 and 1936. — Ottavt`a Ing planes roaring over France last deflance against vested authority, stitutes for of all the organizations Nippon is a compliment; an aver- Journal. : week. It was the biggest war-test' a dramatic and concrete assertion rendering public and unselfish ser- age of 29,000 persons are picked off. 't[11ght ever made in history and was that men can and will overthrow a the streets o1 Shanghai each year, HARK-JUNE BRIDES .."..an impressive demonstration of the government wlth_which they are dead of starvation, yet in the same Average,June bride, according to Progress to aviation since Bleriot dissatisfied, Gone are the days when dark, city one may, dine at restaurant wade the crossing „three decades = ` statistics, requires ;28 for her , glasses were either a sign of de where a dinner casts $800, that Am- trc�saeau. Which wouldn't he so �. ago Don't Gres Sun fective sight or an attempt at dis- erican cigarettes sell at a lower bad if she didn't refuse to wear the i Although the flight was merely guise, price In India than.in the United same clothes a month or so later, ?; a demonstration, the Acis.pourers- .yam Hca Benny day they ais States. — New York Post. YOB, Eyes — Sherbrooke Record. will have no doubt now re- v Indispensable as lipstick, and &atding Britain's power in the air -�— even more useful. An afternoon's WHAT HITLER HAS DONE TO A daughter of Charles Dickens Is :and it Is ` almost significant to Protect Them With Dark Cdas- sunbath, without glasses, can un- GERMANY learn that.Hitler on the da otahis quoted as saying that the famous v sea or a Crop of Wrinkles do all the good_that a year's care We hear much of wnat Hitler has author was "a very wicked man" demonstration was suffering from Will Result ever did. An hour's squinting into "done for Germany,," We hear less and that his family led the vera nervous shock. the sun can produce a finer crop of what he has done to Germany Dickens of a life with him,— The ge•a - 'ten a ammon- e h- of wrinkles than a decade o1,time. . , to German.buman beings. .;. -NEW FARMING UNIT: In Dear- --- Stratford Beacon Herald. born, Michigan, Henry Ford exhib- Ding protection to the winds, - - whatever winds blew before the Ited before 400 newspapermen and sunshine came along, but that agricultural experts recently a new doesn't do away with the common- , --- sneehanlned farming unit which he sense fact that / - your eyes need 1t, predicted would revolutionize agrf- your head needs it, and most cer- eu3ture and "make draft animals tainly your beauty needs it. economically obsolete," Said he: First, let's be sensible about your 'it will displace the horse on the - eyes, and mix the sense with fun. Lrm just as the automobile dispiac- 1!d him on the road.' Mr. Ford's /r.,'i' / /ii/ii r: /%j ii/'�/ '�'',r //,,, j//i// /j % �/%r j/ //i/ r j ,t - iotas-diapiacer cone-feta of a small �� BEE HIV lightweight tractor with detachable _ Amplements embodying, new tricks el coupling and operation develop- ed by an Irish engineer named Har- +y Ferguson , The Ford-Ferguson ary virtues and costs about 4595. THE BRITAIN'S CANNY MOVE: When \ \�� LAST GREAT Britain decided to extend credits • \�\ totalling 11300,000,000 to her poten- STORY 1 ,FIs► -iJal allies for the purchase of mus- MYSTERY ST JWns and other war materials she i 10 b toads a canny, move. More potent 1lK�rTTEM! BY titan threats of force Is the threat FOR YOUR _ „of economic resistance to fascist CONKENI!]iIC! Se Se VAN DINE i : yrlaas of conquest. While relative p p,p i ; military strength has been debat- - -. NTER .J: Y able England and France are stn . it will be p,' beatable in ,the field of finance— .�. and Hitler knows itThus th more published in BOOK formtEportant result of the British de- elation is its moral effect—for Brit- bb credits are more convincing evi- "� I • • • will be made - Ience at' future Intentions than MOVING PICTURE a to .:British promises. -� in _ 1EO'TH BASTILLE DAY' July 14th . '+ ti . rked the 150th anniversary of the fall of the Bastille: The Cale- + bratfon took the form of a tremen- ',- :atb" military pageant this year and _.. LIFPS LIKE THAT _ By Fred Neher MRS PIPS DIA. ARY Milan selljLF0 fi : 1 SERI► 7. w .. :Here is the last crime solution of PHILO VA'NCE, one of the greatest defow / tives that ever.lived in the pages of fiction . , . the last great story of that foremost writer of mysteries, S. S. VAN DINE, The Star Weekly has secured /r c - he rights to be first to all the world to publish.this story- --a thrilling mystery 1 that involves two murders and the theft of ariceleu collection of emeralds. by 8. "WINTER -MURDER CASE," pp S. VAN DINEwill appear : adrially in The Star Weekly starting.August 5. If you like mystery, ! o written by a master storyteller, dont miss'a single instalment of this i 1 fascinating book to be run.exclusively in The Star Weekly. ♦, togr7ft ' NiNfg bot.low br K i;'"I tossed a coin to see who should have the large cage, and parrot lost." snomy- ME RE-GY1 A A_F-ELLERS—The ExpertBy GENE BYRNES - - J, u -- -- - - - � p`�� ` • -- NOW THAT tL IYC+U I .1115 TRIED OIJT MY i a S UNNASTAN' I ALL'A BOUT �p � J11J�J TSU ON'A FELLER - ME I ABBEp'tM BY THE ARM �`-• ..---•--•- JtV-JITSU I'LI. .FINE l AN TWISTED IT THROUGH L - ,} TRY IT OUT �,i HIS 11 EGGS PPED ON _ s CHIN BdCK AN'BEFORE HE KNEW,WOT HAPPENED I FOUN MYSEL'F IN;L 49CV1?CFt #1 1 , ISAk A4 7 J , ,y 9 for p to e • } cedar, August 16th Eater mon; thence io X. WDankeld'.s Con. ,; �e .:. eztirigE ewc weds • ' : p' tamers' Postponed Garden Party. 8; for sight. Fr3daY, Proceeds to 4� green's Park, Greenwood, Aug.l s• his own stable when he will re- Tee Lor asr ain until the followinglbeds►F OL75 per 7eu: =1•b0.Paid ,d...ae. ree . ree . noon. QabeesipAom to the United States ARN0LDWOLD DOCK, the Sr, n 1: is advaaa. n Stallio , (Eato tit. Britain ll� C�heernnt Belgian and . PtoDtietOr 22, Form 3) the property ofNo. 34 JOHN .M U R KAR. an(�yE:asur�ng G>�a Allan Reesor, Markham, R. R. 1; 1 will malc7e the season of 1939, as Township �' �Gradoated fir •$p000fule. Picts, Cups Etc. _ r Co ti< . p follows: Monday afternoon, June Council Piet on Tues, Aug. 1st With.Easy Visible Red markings that w'±n't 5th, will leave his own stable, Lot - the sale` --- 3, con. 4, Searboro, and Proceed to A by-law autlwrizing Picker- R,- of $11,-la debentures for the new COIne off. EaFily worth 25c, at any $toYQ. Phone or drop in,and let me show ; Wilmot.Shea.s, Base Line, you how Bray Chicks made real ing, for night. Tuesday, at Ben. School section No: 3 is being pre- Ever woman will want ane for her Pantry profits for poultrymen last y Bryant's, Con. 3, Pickering for krsred, and will.have=its third read- y ersonal attention.'prompt noon, thence to his own stable. On ing after approval by the-Railway . Given FREE toevery customer buying 5 Sal9, `�"e!1'• _._ -" Thursday morning, to Wm. Nichola __Board. Tenders will asked-for the Ll G. Wilson, R, Corners R. -1, Myrtle Stn, Sullivan's Cs for noon, thence Sale of the debentures. gas, or more, Friday & Saturday, July 21& 22 to the Woburn Farms, Markham Mr. Turnbull, of Toronto, boor- Road for ni ht. Friday to Chas. plained about the drainage on the r Entertainers' Party, August 1.6. g Gasoline 16c a gal. plus taX Tapscott's • i3 own t for noon, township road in front of his cot- •. thence to hie own stable until the tage, opposite Mr. Picov's farm. - . . The Pickering following Monday afternoon. Terms Dr. McEwen rendered an ace- TRY OUR UNCLENE OIL NONE BETTER g' $13.00. All accidents 'at owner's _ -ount for ',240. covering the pur- PLENTY NOT AS GOOD _. MEATAi�1ET mak• chase of 600 yo rds of gravel that =_ -he claims was obtained f rom his /^� T - pit by the Road Sdpt. The Coun= CHAS. COOP- ' �+L�ONT a carry a f u l l Line fl f ATTENTIONI cil claim that the operators of the pit, the liiimer Co. invited the re$ ---- toWTIAWR to "help themselves" to - - this material, which is, what is and Brock Road -Gravel left after they screen the gravel, -Don 'Christian Electric Cured .Pit taking out that which they' require. The Road Supt. took advantage of I`` Crushed Pit Run the"offer to the extent of several s, nBargains". . Meatshundred Yards; and were-somewha TraGravel riled to hear of this claim. Our deliver 18 at. Our service urp _ y Y �+ They. set aside the claim telling Ja•rid and GC$d lDr. McEwen that they were deal- Majestic Electric Rafrigerator, Refinished ar d checked Phone pick 1620 ing with Kilmer, and the Reeve J R .. _ _.. CLA EN^E SILK Stone could not .see.where the Dr. "eat- 118ranteed 49.00 _. - '- Dalivere`3 or Lo�dei in Pita ered into the picture ata . 1 Beach, 6j cubic toot, • 1 model., r z- , Mr. Gascoyne in unbecoming anteed $89.00 H t'l i, Pick 26 BROCK __- w P ONE: an Pi 10 - a�snner, informed the .township - Tomato office Howard 6471 IIS that he was holding the Council 1 Leoaard, 6 cubic foot, refinished, chsoked, and guar- JOHN BOURNE & SON responsible for the loss of over anteed $11900 THEATRE 2000 trees in the recent fire. ROOFING SPECIAL and that if the-fire had been dear 1 Hostess, 6 cubic foot, refinished, brand new lnecl;- gT1=23 - _ _ 1-1 ' the property of any one of the anism $129.OU Healtbfuily Cooled by Water- i.l %LWght Aaphsdt $hisgLes council that there would have been General Electric 6 cubic feet, factory rebuilt, refin- Washed Air. lice s+drer sanething done. He claimed that 3-1 Hry. Wg%L AshPhalt 8� - lbecan a the sire crosses : tE,�.n- isbed, fall guarantee. Looks like new $129.00 each Ail shmrs Daylight Samna Tilts "A Per .acs ship- road they were resp°`='ible. i 4enera1 I leatti©+ 6 0-qbio f:ot,brand new mechanism THURSDAY FRkDAY'A SATURDAY All �1 ' Taepste As�M ]Nch ipember of the council stat- �ftg Ca. SbiUS es. lsf! 4 . ed they bad not been informed of fall guarantee, refinit hed, Reg. $285,abargain fit s 149 . .AUGUST a. 4 and s. . of s �, over. the fist, listening to several min- 1 10;igidaire, I.W8 model.demonstrator,new guarantee Two Sboim at 7.30 and 9.30 1 ' •utea of urnisual conversation, the Prices subject to dr+n�s wiliMeeti I of 5 years, full equipment, Save $100 OC ori thio =Saturday Matinee at iso �otlee. Reeve informed Mr. Gascoyne that q, 4! . they were under no obligation — _ efrigerat P71UL MUM •. C •:` is who else wants to be heard' $ Ice Boles from $`3.95 ap - BETTS DAVIS • P� ��f'� - A. W. Mitchell, ins�ormed the 1N LUMBER YARD , 1St�re ela3Ioe $efrigaiat3r, 'glass doors •• $19.50 _:council that he had been hearing t2rst he was responsible, as Dep- 2 15, m Gwr;l %Iai .rie Fans, rob Tito. $1,50 each i."J uty' Fire Chief, for the fire gest- .1 Findlay oom5iaation: no91 and electric range, new COCKSHUTT iag beyond control. What was �NITH+, , - elements, $89.c0 - their opinion. The Reeve — :`o BRIAN AHERNE E reaponalmlity of yours at all. Good 1 Findlay coal and gas combination range . ,$49.00 CLA,-Dr; RAINS OHN GARFIELD Frost � Wood R world done". I I $ Gas ranges,. $5.00 each J Councillor Ruddy made the sug- DONALD CRISP Bestion, later adopted, "That . all 1 McCtAry Console model gas ran Re, looks like New.° Agency .;monies and accounts- receivedfor , Reg. $85 00 Bale $19 50 Vonday, Tuesday 4 Wednesday the Township be reported to the ' - Council at each regular meeting by. 20 Quebec cook ranges,some With oil burners} $5�.00up ,AUGUST 7. 8 and 9___ New 9toelt of Part o• HaswE - _ the Treasurer. Two Showa at 730 and 9.30 'service on above maAknes e Weed Inspector Arthur Boyes 1 Laundry stove $4.0,5 to on exhibit is `reported ;bat he was . finding it. ' Holiday Matinee. Monday at o'c]ock Implements; eeasoa 'Aiffieult tc get farmers to cut Model Kitchen Cupboards etc., at clean-out prices. Trade-in Plows, mowers etc. ' ",weeds inside the fence. when .the Rangettes, Hotplates. trons, Toasters, if?RETTA YOUNG "toavnship alloyed them to grow on 50 Reconditioned Radios•.-Consoles, Mantles, Battery' VO'ARNER-B71XTEli THOS. LYE the outside on the road. Councillor Ruddy moved to have from $1.95 up. Claremont, oat. IN L-Y- �` - $ by-law passed prohiNting the. 4 Rebuff l t W a fib ars, f.m$9on :O up: .- .. .: "Wife, Husband :Zighting of fires on the roadanya. 1� ii Husband io Thio to be done. t -C Eleeand Fr>lend Ra d s _ The Seheel Beard- ir__ 1f an • No. 3 were heard re debenture _ WITH. Expert service an • re. f- " •38 Simeoe 5t , N., OSHA WA -Teitpbone 84 and 744 Joan. E BARN ReaB• CE IAIt RMERo onable charges. Work BIES ----- W EST L PAs• BOR .- .. _ HELEN iffy : vara ART4UR FIELD -TH WORLD OF .TOMORHORSE REGISTER Grmaaw Radio sad Tekeiaioa ' The Grand Champion Clydesdale Maatta OBeisi Radio Associsat a, q the Worldfi Fair of rODAY. Imported Stallion, HAWKRIGG 48 Phone 520.1, PtCBBBIrraI SELECT, (27348), (22476), Enrol. a lS+9a7 No. 3298 Form 1. the property of _ { ANEW YORK•$ y ROUND TRIP Oscar Wilson, Brougham Oat. will �s E.O'N� �LL ! make the-season of 1939 at his own FUNBRAL DIRECTOR AND stable. Terms X15.00, Pay . January. $1.00 off will 'be allowed EMBALMER , to parties who truck their mares. Aucceseor.to,W,J. liatim INCLUDING Mares from a distance will be tak- StoaQvills of at reasonable and D&3r.dervioe TAXI H The Black Percheron Stallion, .1 , HOTEL ACCOMMODATION S RDH AS U E Residence alt e _ Busln ese Phon l�boa• ADMISSION TO FAIR GROUNDS Hickory Lad, (Enrol., No. 11155 51801 SIGHTSEEING YOUR OF FAIR GROUNDS Form 3) the property of Allan Ree• SIGHTSEEING TOUR OF NEW YORK sor, will stand for service, at his a AND OTHER ENTERTAINMENT own stable. Terms $10.00 COMMODORE AGAIN the • choicely bred Clydesdale stallion, � • • • • • • ; •(26812), the property of Robt. Da 10 n� fiver will make foe, Gree R 1 f of , _. . _ NAGGING PAIN a• _ Tues- PERMANENT. aeon o• 1939 as follows: _ f - 17.00 f _season I _ _ u a day, May 23rd, will leave his own SHAT FRAYS THE TEMPER �Re•ervolions mtrsf�e shade as leets)o week in advance stable at Green River and proceed AN NERVES. -IT MAY BE - to John Bar Ch od for Descriptive folder and complete informofiair a! nom' s`v° Y UR EYES, night. Wednesday,- proceeds to.Bert ,EASTERN HOUSE Ac Sid's—CQn4, Lot 19, for . H:TU C K. O PT. D. I Phone 4500 - noon; thence to W------E,-Holtby's . . . - , ...:Disney Bhcllt, Opp, !. 0.' �. esu tl�n. & fat nio ft. Thursday, >pisoee 1516 �r i I 08HAWA, OPM LAitBlt[O1�1T BAY. P. D and Mss. Augustine $atdetaiaen' Bi Garden Plsrty, J are now enjoying their vacation. N'Litby Lions Club to hold Horse at Greenwood, postponed to +-� .1_ . 14otice to Creditwo g 4 W. and Mia. Chidlow, of Viet- Show, Wednesday, August 16th. L f Mrs. Robert Dawson spent Tues- oris Corners were in the village on 'tic C Jones Estate Wednesday, August 16th. day is Oshawa. The first horse show to be held Miss Elaine Fraser is visiting Sunday' - in Whit for Creditors of Eric C. Jones, of. 1 Several rinks from here took Whitby Yore is ann- icer uncle and aunt, W. and Mrs. Pjckering, a druggist, who died at $IGH QUALITY "e part in the Port Perri Tournament ° � Whitby Lions Club Q a Pickering on July p 16th, 1lars sof J D ��� I �� Willcer, in Toronto. last week. for Wednesday afternoon, August 8 Rev. J. E. and']16 m 'Glover',"of.o! 16th, in conjunction with their an- requested, s send particulars of - �ise Peggy Overland, of Toronto 1 their claims to the underai ped be- Hastings, were in the village on is holidaying with her aunt and nual carnival to raise funds for g T , Ya 8 fore August 15th 1939 which SYSTEM Tuesday, Mr. Glover officiating uncle 'herea comanunity work,, particularly child m. his estate will be distributed a- at the Spenceley-Booth wedding. Tinos• and 111'ize. Lye have moved welfare• I mong the parties entitled thereto I AND _ d'M,ra- Mr. anRobertson and dau- into the apartments over the Con- Judging from entries being ret- and executrix will not be iia. T • ghter, of ,Toronto, ' visited C. A. ner Bakery. lived from well-known horse breed- ble for any claims of which she • ramit Sound and Mrs. Overland on Sunday, the Miss Bessie Walters, of Miami, ars and importers and from leading has not then received notice. �+ • • girls staying for a weeks vacat- guest of Mrs. Ed• farmers' the show promises to be Lar Advertising Fla. w+se the Jon. an outstanding success. The direct- Gleeson over the week-end g Doted at Oshsw An Ms. and. Mrs.-W UAng .1 Strath- I ors are offering 500 in a, gust 1; 1959. u Rev, and Mrs. Bracken, of Back- e $ Prizes. FOR GARDEN PARTIES,PARKS W. E, N. Sinclair, K. C . " xoy returned this week to their Alle, N. B. visited their cousin, C. The show is to be held in the Bank of Moi Building,, Osh. FIELD BAYS ETC. hoarse after visiting with Mr. and A. and:Mrs Overland, on Thursday Toin*n Park, and will at at two. �. awa, Oartario. a par- WILSON RADIO 1atives•here. Mrs. B. F. Kilpatrick has not ade• of prize-winners at seven. The CARD OF THANKS . BROOKLIN. ON T. Rev. Kennedy will occupy the been enjoying the.best of health of show is to be openel by Hon. Gor- '� _ don Conant, Ka C., Attorney-Goner- - Phone 15 r 1L pulpits here on Sunday next, and y3�. We trust their be au We wish to.express to our nei- the order of service will now be /yip in.provement. al of Ontario, and men-Aber for this ghbors and friends, our thanks and ' `reversed from the place of meeting 'I The PublicLibrary will be cies, riding at Queens Parka from that of July. ed for the E+. The directors of the Horse Show appreciation for their kind assist: COMPETENT RELIABLE The postponed concert at Green- period, August 6th to ante and 'sympathy, during the ill D p° the 21st inclusive. Subscribers will are: 'William Davidson, Manager; ness and death of our sister, Ag- I RADIO SERVIC E vrood, on Saturday ' evening was please vote the dates. J-i Heffering, President; G. M. felt by some Af. the • people here. ' Goodfellow; J. H. Peri nom' here' James Graham), also I` The marriage of:Mins Margaret low, Y, Frank W. for the many. floral tributes. Expert Service on.all, makes Artather date will prcfaably be an, Spenceley to Mr: Delbert Booth Batty, .W. A. Dryden, Dr. D. R. McCausland Family. of-receivers � nounced shortly, took place -on Tuesday afternoon Fletcher, Ed. Bowman, R. N. Bass- :. Mr.. John Clemens, of Toronto ett, Donald A. Wilson $hug your sets here and Save4 in the t nited Church•here. Samuel .� . 17 and firs. Hazehvood, of Toronto, IStock of tubes always on hand. Mr. and Mrs. Birkeft returned Trees, Norman Irwin, E. L. Odium, .also Miss Harcourt, of Oxford, to the village from the cottage on A. F. Inness John' Knox, Percy i a 1 s Rusell W. Gray, — Brougham Ont pe' e, England, were visitors with Thos. '; the firs~„o"e week. They rep Stover, 'J. H. Ormiston. .Honorary — t And Mrs. Gregg on Monday. the fishing not the very best. Presidents —..'Hon. Gordon Conant. a Remember the Softball Tourna- W. H. Moore M- P., Mayor Fred Boys' Summer Swe ter8 Law Motor Saes anent here on At 12th. Girls' CARD OF THANKS Rowe, George.W. McLaughlin. i' �ieaans are urged to sign up and 50c, each Chrysler-Plymouth Play for some of this 'good money Bryant Family Re-Union. . p `g „ . ;I tvi to - -- - Boys' Camp Shoes, $1.45. Dealer • _ being paid by our Yark Board. I press my thanks to the many y The Brock Road, South, has been A Bryant re-union was held rec- a pair i friends for their valuable-assistan- GOOD USED C closed to traffic this week, owing ; �.tic t eptly at Mr. Stewart Bryant's plcice . � IBES _... - ee-te�g the bush- .� , 'to the re-surfacing being earned at Asli'�urn, and a most enjoyable destroyed so' much val-:=ble' ti,m- WILLARD BATTERIES -an from Brougham, North. A det- ! her• time was had by all: On the occ- a pair ,GENERAL BLACKSMITHlli our to the sideroad,. weal, was pec - ` ..A, Gaecoyne . asses of Mr. Robert Bryant, untie McII'/ S Ort Shirts withI SKILLED MOTOR REPAIR$ of Mr. S. 0. Bryant, being there + (bCm PO Give us a trial on a New or a ed T. and Mas. Paterson and Clar- o from Sault Ste. Marie, a presents• •short sleeves, $100 es. 24 Hours Towing S01;6. _ e •ence and Mrs. Pengelly made that I The Beal Store,Claremont tion was made'to him. There were �eII'e Pocks 1Se. �oC. GordonJ Law � MY .to sixty:wonderful motor trig - this week, PHONH 02! y of the family area- , , J. sup to Callander, seem the quints. A ant It was agreed we should pian g F(J R N I T U R E �5�,, .andoc,_i pr. Phoue 2fa0[i sad then on east along the new j an annual Bryant Picnic Re-Union, rhighway beside the Ottawa River, We wee digdryiag an attsaative so a committee was elected to ta$e I�r ("�' EkiLdliey PIU,$RRtWG.6 -oto the Capital and thea home. variety of care of -this =- Pres.. Mr. S. O. Lightning struck the hoarse ofiluasinnra and (i}rsoltewuue$ta Br's, Ashburn. Vice-President, Phone Pick 2044 Furniture and Furriturs Mr, J. C. t Picked Sec- during and Mrs. Elwood Carruthers Ngveifiea seyry �' y B Pickering; = during the storm on Friday after- ryank. Whit- �• � � Prises low, In kespin; with tiaaee. Treasurer, Wim- i --+ noon last. Windows and one wall , Directors: Harry Geh, ToBryant, Notice... YOU OFUNBRAL DI$Il OTOR were knocked out, and lire slanted. PeWch was quickly extinguished. A Andrew Bryant, Norman Bryant, Private Ambul os es dog and a number of chickens were Don. Bryant, Bob Bryant, Mr. ' led, yet the six memi � bers of the Bn, --Ross and Mrs. But- We dd Building of ail kinds Day and.K0 t�rvws P6oa family in the house at the time NOTICE :CARPBNTPI>ra, Malvern 5400 -" 8 Our trucks pass your way every Stover Faintly Twice Vlercaved, Cf�,llENTING. I_L_r' �� 1 _...'.--suffered nothin but a bit of start= �;A r. The excitement. w �g Mission Band of the United T PLUMBING 1 .. Mar _ C Burch held their afternoon fee The deoth took place on Wednes• Cream Social on Saturday last OQAL, COQ day, July 26th of, Elias Jane Rea- and ' WOOD CE'M'ENT man, beloved wife °f the late Amos ROOFING Fair's Elevator and were honoured with a very w crowd and and fair weather. The , Stover in her 80th year, at her r t g°Od BAND, GRAVEL, home on the' 4th. Con.. West. Her We also sell Brantford RooBos , program of music and readings etc. Materials,Empire Bathroom• Claremont_, Ont. under the direction of the Lender, : .. and hu��iand, the non of one of the old-, est families in this district, the late Ecitliment, Duro Water Phone. — Rea. J38 Office W8i �- Miss Kathleen Beelby, was given T ► , $'� iLDER B BUPPLIEfi. -tel ed her a Systems. Beatty. BINDER TWI:�TE- 60@ BEEP —17, the • n•.e,m� - , few years W. She was survived Stable F.gnipnhea6 Rooney Sisters, Redshaw Sisters, si local oartage work :i,ther Building Materia :.8730 per.106t �disses Margaret Farr and Marion by VVr 11AVP Klpo placed in sleets a [oil only two eons, Herbert and �jManion, Blaair and Glen Evans, Fred. Herb had been confined to Estimates Free , $;l",YO Delivered, ..,Margaret WAIlace, .and Pearl Pit '�E of MAPLE LEAF MILLING the Weilestey Hospitol and 'only _ Work Guaranteed prey and Jean Farr. Following the COMPANY FEEDS. two days after his mother's death, �1 n p dly Spray. BSA, it twill t �pmgrahn a sale of cakes and ice he passed sway in his early fifties. JL' . J. PROUSE ►7E F { tream was held. This: is the first A. W. MITCHELL Interment of mother and eon took �BOO�g � e°�s - Phone ii,i02' ---,• venture -of this' kind the Band place at Dixon's Hill cemetery. 'Anything in Sebhb.and. Flog �. ". tiihave undertaken, and they are to Pickering, �. Both of the deceased were well PICKERING, ONTARIO ;ltd congratulated on their success• - Office phone 740) Residence 852 known' and their passing will be • felt by the many friends. 939-. Y� Don't forget the Big Garden Party �- s w s r- - masse ge e, nor our an . ..TENDERS WANTED . _ - rAdIICtiO D ndard Chen Coach StaI� plaments To supply aone hundred r - yards of concrete vel, fo . S. _ Sales and Service t. Good pit-run gra Na 3 Wen Sett i Lowest or, any tender not necesa- 1`-hev Cil, h s oV+Ca. r nilly accepted. Tenders to be op- `tts eared on Thursday, August 10th. * t Q Address all tenders to !V sed par for eV, ZV ♦. y �,r . John Usaty, See. :.: '• , . _ �. �. Plc,iieriag Spun Electric Fencers t .r f� AGENTS WANTED! FAMILEX Standard, $19.93, Complete Deluxe,629.93, Complete - WIL START YOU in a•profitable ALF MOLE :IC lar.em ont. 'business like hundreds of others r p throughout Canada. No experience PHONE 32011 required. We train you. Liberal commission for selling 200 guaran- r- ` MF tion successfully. Ambitious sales- men write for FREE catGALV Lb WAR I LU alogue and a' ? i plan without obligation, 'FAMILER ' • � Co.. 57d 8t. Clement Str, Montreal. � - - • -. " 11h new Massey-Harris No., Y 6 Bin , :SELL YOUR CALVES AT HOME 10r, the best for all conditions of crops. ' Ma le Leaf Mutual u e ;Save Time and Money _ - Insurance Cc. r , y .'Natty new improvem .. s make this aaa T.AWANESA INIL Ca ` , .....We have a' buyer at the farm old favorite :till more popular. neap rates for Farm dna cow" ,3 snildine. MONDAY, TUESDAY AND Afull line of genuine M.-H. Repairs. aeaaterm Insurance on Dew - Windmills. Silos eta. W ED N ES DA Y = er of uVed machines on hand. Automobile Insurance HIOKERI NG FA,R. MS i All Rheas. :t ,JOHN L. GI LLMA N:'' write K 1"ke.e � LIMITED -. >RouatlAM, O NT. Phone Pick 5R 12 BOWMAN & ROW]h 4 A. N,� 7-+� lE"' �'�1_ at81'1'RZ ONrAX � Pao"61 _ .' _-- . . �Flzj .f. " .-' ' , . i ..w ,.✓ � i.ita,in's Air Might Displayed For Dictzt in �� t ,� l THAT REMINDS M: , f - •,- .� a10 ;' `-•'�''°�" .V F "` sY ' � -1 What S��cnce TmE'smoRE QUALITY , k g :' s t� a �� DEN S y H a y h yr /f.'r< . N� O� y Y' `M �I a ,_ M?+% '; �" FF ,4. r? 'f Wrr "7s;'s�y / :C c y' ti. Fys. dy , s� y y m is ` s" yq., ' f Y � M. k'. f jY � 5� 4 ,1.`E i. y fr, +` /� li„sY f// •tiy ,w :�y .�. ,E F . ry �y � y �, ,� - Q Doing __ so ""z '�„ /: ..;r� ; '••if ,�jy / �';'/ '�/i.l /,l�i'�„/»:,.. .c„:sG r, „�qj„ " m -- -- - —' � I 'm . ✓ x'��"� � '� yb ,As. yy'� ,,y"!ti ���ya''fr`k%/r6, yy'1 /�y k• ri:,X r1. �'> - Ooden'b i5 a ' " �v s, ¢ k a.' r � z f.,,,k f ''f'/y`? "0 • �y //y�F3 r' °v quality tObaOtD "" .1; ti W ,� y.,; QUAdITITIES OF VITAMIN K M it y 1 fi � �� r s y , through and g �F : ,�, d w I z yr ", •,�--4 :y � err r ^ I one of the greatest scientific .yq y, si r.,, f>"+ •�,,:' ,? .x.Yk -0, � � ,�� 2• ,� �J n Br t h r o U h—a .. ,� �yy ; 6f k"6 < 6f y •�' *s feats ever recorded four sou s.of g 11 u,y:;, ?"' "fhi yx : e, < ns,; r �: .e.'e ,': yf,Fz : ref iFa sf :✓iv t .y i r 8 D Fine Cut that ''i.% _ ` �,� �� r � " a.r�� yl V.I'M y :fir -..r? chemists working independently, gives a man J: �" 2�y /.£.✓y 3 s :r!;,y.'f ,,n „.by' .y/,h,/.l.W :: Y,�'�r7n/? ..,k 4 satisf action - . . � '; v ''x �y sof a .M,y" y f 1 % '.s z y, vsyneth- ,- y ., 9iD Ot vitaminsimulK,et thenewam n i�rolling his v y '� `' % '>, ��` , .own. Only the beat sun-riga .ad that stops inertial bleeding. Thin, manna thousands o1 lives leaves are used in Ogden's ?ae r wq y sa a rY 6• j Cut—that's why it's such a p0�iiar ,, . dill be saved annually, Ior the syn= cigarette tobacco. You'll i:i<e .,.:ar mI thesis makes the vitamin, which Ogden's better--particularly witon y ` has been difficult to a:tract from you use the best papers Woaus" 1 natural substances, available in un- or"Chantedee. limited quantities: • . 1. g: f _ ' The witemin previously was ex- tit's- . I .;,rs r. C Y .E..• q sits :?M z r .SaMllKJI– 'f • tracted from allalla. The chemist's ,s,# ` m� f <N"p�F„' '4 € made it Lrom coal tar:The artificial oe► - , f � x rsiir.• ' ;, s:'y s �r v r,,: vitamin ha's four times the potency. Ciel' ; , � r " r �' of natural vitamin K hardly ever t� z s ,t y", I.%� Y fa a synthetic chemical so much � %�'N w 1. "N-, J , 1. �. ,!z, f 4, �dy X,, better :Kati the natural one. Mtl2 f S �q g �/ �' FLU CLUE FOUND ' fin; `' firAwh r , An editorial in the Journal of �«..o • y grxxo ,., 4 R s;,' 1. 11 '' �'°r� «r �,� the American Medical Association IgolNl�,,y; ` ,s•6y J`'. i y.•`y'r�n`�''.i"`•t sr* i$ '^/ r:g, ?" ",+,y,�r .� ,�s r,`. -0 r fin,F�� �n r / y �W ,:: 1. ­11 y , , . � �1 announced recently that medical "r'r :;,�1./gy ,z fy eK c2 f '7', ` '�' y,;, '� iyw ri a ,q,g> u science is near success in,iia grESt pQ ; " a'„daa_',.s ... Sty 1.1� � `w.� 5'.,..-„'' y', Y" ii i ;! n �i ,w' 0 . • x; r b, : 'ra f search for the origin of great hu• " .- .• •'1..r :d/• „ '9'" .1. . y *:/ 5 f !tiq S'qh x d e.m s _. 1, , I— z' 3r w� x�� ,s �I f� a 49 man iniiuenza eDidem3cs. The ya Gy :may .x z ' , r a �t; s •Yyh., `3a ,'. + 'S"z �s•sfi+ 'i"�'s wf � "", neaten, the journal stated. has fed - . .__10 i ' rile .¢ ,4y., r "> r ,, y w4,,,--•Srs•��' y,�jz i° w !O hogs SIId ee7thworms. 1•. ," . � v � p `� - — The journal's editorial told of re . `' '�sc'�:° " s 4 � '6 :. i� ro .'` with surprising results— _ . s� C 31 ti search.— D g ?:�e ,e,'i"::F" v 4' y .,:_ .1,;� `� �w,e v f` '' l:9„1,3,/f a„d'+'u s&fes ,� � ..�Mt z• w' �" y" � z` done by Dr. R. 'E. Shope, of Rooke _ .. ,• ,'.' � -�1 "`, Sz x,,' 4` +�'*G4 ","'/'• ' ' `.. yx„•s. ''.G ldaw..e;�rV y<. ryyt fetter inatltute. Dr. Shope's obaer- _..,, . � y � � , 11 .�~ F g 600,000 Yearly to Lourdett yyq R :;' a' ions were so astoundin that, !f 1. vats 11 r they are confirmed, much of the `� - . ; ,, . ., . medical literature on virus diseases , ©u h this fetors was not made while the British pi inch as poliomyelitis or infantile -Zg p anew were flying over France, it a:as snapped fat the paralysis "will have to .be rewrit• ,'Lourdes, tale mutt falnou.1. dace eas purpose of showing the planes and formations used. The planes are Wellington bombers of the very ten," the journal said, - of pilgrimage in the (: aIle . htetit issue. On July 14th, durin the French 'nation al celebrations, five squadrons of these bombers and world, is visited each year !: 00,- rs, flew to the southwest of-gg ante and back, on normal training flights: Inasmuch as the distance was ROLE OF WORIN Fr g 000 people. Thi town g:- up - same as it would be ti leadingindustrial centres of Germany, the rade of England's air might became an Dir. Shope concluded that earth- s pa g g worms were "carriers" of swine in- during mediaeval times at out e. ressive tactor inthepresent European game of paw er politica. The flights were concluded without the ., est mishap. � - - flvenza'virus. He found that earth-- of.iia castle. Fo13oWing t�-� eau- - - ' " - . - • ' - . - wormarlswallaw the egg of swine onization of Bernadette i.:i�ir• • . lungworms, that the larvae of these oust a young shepherdess :" as HO# V leather . TObaceo Worin Control _ parasites develop.In the eaithworm Feb. 11, 1868, declared the '.rgin . y1. and re-enter bogs- when they eat had appeared :o her in a "+;-a, s s- 1q. Health Habits GroW-era, of-flue-cured tobacco earthworms. basilica was built near the gfrottio .,. where the vision occurred &�-i pit. - IN t'i'I �� �� � ., is warned that Ontario have been t suggested the pttaslbilitp of grime noon began visiting A vaaraed that the. tobacco worm is a transformation at the visna is the t likely to be plentiful this season, 1naSworma or a complslt life cycle Ions record of- miraculous -ares a A Few StlRgestions To Add To and are advised by the Dominion fn the earthworm, which the medi- has since resulted. . 1 - . I. Our Comfort When Mer- cal ournal faldleated might throw Entomological Laboratory at j 1 •.is '"+ . ct$ry I•tiu HigS new tight on the whole subject of q� Chatham, Ont., that the most sac- . -r,.. -- - . .. a; ..,- ,..L virus diseases. -- eeaeful control measure s to spry plt� TIRES Now that the hat weather !a ` • with arsenate of lead,three to font "Luagworm larvae from Civility Costs nothing; It might here at last, fi might be Drell for us with swine iaftaenza harbor swine - •• ' even be a good investment later pounds in 40 gallons•of water. A g to heed a few of the avggeatfons influenza virus throughout their de- and is a good insurance. second application is occasionally . an, which the-National Safety Council necessary. No more than the re- velopmeat," Dr. Shope reported. 8s This type of insurance was ear- has issued for the care of our said the virus apparently lies ]at- MAYALLIS TIRE,i CSE, ' tied rather'-far a man who ale commended amount of poison by health during thb torrid weather: ant mach of the time. - ways made a low abeiasince when- iIonld be used, and rapid driving' SERVICE ; Keep your body clean b9 Ire-, "whether the swine infinegu L through tht rows is deprecated be- i3 ELM ST. TORONTO :even' our Lord's name or Satan was' anent bathing. as abberant type o!.the human !II- motioned during the church ser- Rear light and loose clothing. cause complete coverage of the fluensa is still controversial," the When writing, please state area, L . ' ' glee. A new-minister, struck by Do not overeat, but do eat more plants is essential foreftfcient con- journal commented. Standstrd Make ` VW oddity of this and anxious to vegeta-blee' and less meat.- - -Erol. " - _ A€ tlsrreet hits, iatloired atter Lhe Drink lemonade, oraagead4l and d1 lie is like a eat. It never Fully.GwfraoCeied WVLjte why he bowQ when the other citrus fruit drinks. The only commendable sacrifices comes to you is a Straight line, Mme for Specsatl Pncei devil was mentioned. He immedi- Keep• your elimination habits are those which we gladly make. . ptely replied: "WeA, ye see, I be regular. - _ - . .-_ .' `>►evy, very old, 'and civility coats Do not use strong &]robotic • Nothing," and after a pause, "and Idrinks. AGErTs RA�TFn Classified '' . 0e never know." - _ Get plenty of sleep and rest; LR MAN WITH CAR TO SELL. ,A iwliwK . avoid over-tatf a a a a s• � p. - -- — ' :. - gun. oil among Farmers. Threshers. MONEY IN IdlNK. tiVE: HA�'� t •tla. _' - Bas. (storming): "You're urge darkRm: : 'Jur Cool water is beat for drinking, Truckers.iteBh Lubol opportunity.any. 676 leer bard o! 1 fired I- It a little table salt is added, Inaba write British Lubol Company.-s7$ Adveftising males guaran ee3. e: %ma, Be* Street- Toronto, as terms Stan Daly, 9mItL .lis, Ty*i.ti "Fired'! 1 lit. that, proportion of one level teaspoon of Ontario. ; r•• salt to one gallon of water, 1t will OLD BOOKS. PAIN'TING. PRINTS, �1 ;:1 lbe.gb: they veld slaves. Glass. China. Silver, Antiques, and SHOPPING assist in bOd11p !]im.lnatlon, and Furniture. Absolutely Desi prices 1St?ICLEli FOR I,LL® WITHOUT CHARGE- EL22..t!„TIi kill replace the normal salts lost !write description or call S. Wen_ ]Poeaib}y apocryphal, but good, ruin, 68 King Street, East. 1'oroo t?ILTTNO 'E'ATCHES., NEST AS- Kent wt11 shop fo.r you Jr. `. on- fn pw9piratlon, to. Q to stores. Send for descrir•' •'i orf -!ti the remark-said to have been i Mortment rice poandr"tor one dui- �•., W free service. 45 R>cbmon'd �e in India recently-by Schacht lar, postage paid. E. Pullan Ltd., Toronto, • + MARY CRICKS 480 Adelaide Street West. Toronto. srLabank ex=chief. DROP A POST CARD FOR PRICES SALE OF MINK "What is it like being a Ger- on Bray Special Broiler cross- 100" e' . - ---yuan,"they-asked him, "after Aur,- Modern brads-- white-feathered, . quick ldhTK OF HIGH.GRADB QI-_'1: ITY. • :Ilria, after Czecbo-Slovakia,.after (crowing, premium finish. Capons THE FAMILY PHYSICIAN, ILIUS- Special sale during July an, Aug- ` iand started Pullets. also available. trated 504 pages, $2,00; ,Shake- ust at Prices far below , ai'.mr, ?" Eta Vette "Usila1 Bra hl h unlit Bra -•�+ ate cry, o n St. orth. crated. 1,280 pages, $2 00; WeD- "It doeaa t make ranch , differ-' ><Y ROBERTA LEE Hamilton, Ontario, selected Orders tilled' as r- •n cd. , Il1et�' hie Said. 'It's like 'a mea .at ,Illustrated Dictionary. 480 Write to-day, L A. Jones. :i� 'rat- • � CHfC'K9 UIrTEN NHOVE PROFIT- pages, 31.00. World Cook Book, bot Street. St. Thomas !tubo a in jail dor ]Ste and hevrs J.—Is. it good taste'for wo- able inreament—It right quality 416 Dagen 31.00—special offer. All u��, g0 four prepaid. only $5.00. No C.O,D. �7 ve added a new wing t0 the Pullets reach high production as orders. .Satisfaction or money re- - " man employee in all Of15Ce to wear regular supplies fall off. Cocker- TIRES AND RiCYiLF.S FOR �lL.Iti Ilslt7ding. _ _� � ' funded: Order to-daY- LnMountain . eye shadow or mascara. els hit market when fresh-killed., & coo., 2090 Univeraity, Montreal.. . , ; . _ Itrntlers and Roasters scarce. Lim-2.—Is it all right-for a bride to ]ted number famous Bray Chicks $4.00 OP, GUARANTEED I SP.D ''!Overheard -ea an Eaglish r,XTERNINATOR Tires; Bicycles. $141.06 up. ,vrite wear a veil if her wedding is to be available through August. Write .. . . for liar sin price list roolo .bas: l cant stand this ere 1 for prices r ,, eery small. BF.n BUGS—ROACIiF.s. DON-1?'S Ire, Dun as es , o ^ .,. �.11flitler-_-•He's' such a'fidset." „ John Street, North. Hamilton,Ont . 3.—Is it proper to say, Mrs. Vermin destroyer ride your Home . DAY OLD AND STARTED CHICKS immediately of these pests. Mary Hudson,-meet Mrs. Gibson USED FUR\!TURD FOR i I:.F ,Easily Settled standard quality day ofd Leithorna satisfied users. Send for lathe but- - 1► 4.—Is it possible for a person 66.95: 90 per cent. Pullets $13.90; tie SSc, or 3 for $1.00, postpaid. .The isrtner Was in an unusual- to overcome- self-consciousness? Ran-ed Rocks $7.45: Pullets $10:45; Don-D Products, Westport; Ont. GOOD USED FURNITURE: 8 ='_-CC19- - Cockerels 36.1.5; White Rocks, Hy Din[ng Suite $15.00; Chea'•_ field r pensive mood, and his wife_ of- b.—May fried chicken be eaten' -.brids. New Hampshire Reds $9.25: LF_ARR REAtiTY CL'LTIIRE Suites $:0.00: Chesterfiei't BcA ed him a enf5 for is ? Sulte $39,50; Studio Couche- S u 00 p y e fingers. Pursers $10.95; Cockerels 36..75: 8-piece Dining S�ti#es, like sew, thoughts. "I,was wondering, my , d.— - a be suitable for ' Ten day old add two cents. two GIRLS; WANTED TO LEARN meek old add three cents, three Beauty Cluture, taught in a school $49.50; Breakfast Suites S 40. " Thar," he skid, "what epitaph I a girl to wear to a club dance, week old add seven cents. Big . chartered by the Dominion fiov- Hundreds of other articles. 'rile %1Ao17Td 'put On Our'tOtllbatOne." ? �-, -IZ Quality ndd one cent. Prom t ernment, branches from coast to .us for your requirement". t-me , i P y during July or August. „' t. ,-Tden-�lectric Chick coast, hundreds of successful grad. arranged 1t necessary. 61`.:,•r,ua A3 his wife War in `eYCellent Hatchery. Limiter, Baden, Ont- uates. We prepare you for provin- ,Furniture Co., Limited, 61., ( Iy i I ' 'lieaith:she"rfatul+a}ly resented the . Answers: tial and state board examtnatiotra, Street, Toronto. `'10dUe thoughtfulness. "Oh, that's ]•=- 'o. If she consider° these BAI:GAINS IN DAY OLD AND rates reasonable. Call or. write to = g started chicks. Day old Grade A Dept. A, Canadian Largest school, , oW," the replied. ""Simply put artificialities-to ,be alluring, she White Leghorns $7.50; Barred $1'q Vsrcel, 358 Bloor Street, W., I'9ED FURNITti RE POR c+' *;7 ,�;'Wife of the Above'." should reserve them for her social -- 'Rocks, $7.93: White Rocks, New Toronto. BUY FROM L'S WITH -:D,. Hampshire Reds„ Hybrids $8.45. encs Brown enamelled .: d. :-: engagements. 2.—Yes;'a veil may Ten clay old 90 per cent, Leghorn strong resiivered •pring, 11- Pullets $16.95; Barred Rocks Mix NEW FUit\tTURE FOR SALE ,edge, remade cotton til: ' ,.,t- - ry farmer bad`been be worn at any Wedding unless it, ed $9.95; Pullets $12.95; Cockerels tress, with new ricking. -or b»iag chickens from bis coops, is a civil or a second marriage. $8.75, Two week old add one cent. SAVE 20c"o 01 MORD ON NEW $5'.95. "Easy Rest" niattr,:= 'end „ ;;three week old add five cents to Furniture. Ol}r large five-floor 'hew blue labelled, beautinu: ,. ''r- �' and displayed she following 3.—'�0. Say ��Mrs. Hudson, this, ten day ofd prices. Extra Profit warehouse is stocked with cont- ed ticking, rolledge, an} ••>•, for . . sotiee:— i9 Mrs. Gibson. 4.-Yes. 'It has Grade add one cent..Shipped C.O.D. piste Koine turnishin>~s. By salting ,$3.99. Used enamel)e-d ,-vaz:'•• , .cls, romptly. Tweddle Chick Hatcher- direct from our WAREHOUSE av(th towel racks, $1.9.5. %• �'it h- "Anyone found near. my' been done by thousands of people.- :jos, Limited, Fergus, Ontario. we save an average of 20% and ed brown metal baby's c riiih rl.icken house at uigbt will be The only way is to forget about pass this big saving on to you. brand new, strong, rigors_ ;,ni- . — -#nand there next morning," one's Self. ,The Self-conscious per- YOU WILT, GO SOME TO BEAT Terms arranged. Freight prepaid. Lary mattress. $4.95. Perfa -' re- these prices-for our High Qualit} Write us to-day. Valuable Drero- conditioned Sin i:e'r drophe; w- No rote chickens have eon 1S always thinking about how Chicks from bloodtested breeders. ms given for sending customers Ing machines• long gbuttle ., t;:,l- a ° "" his hands are laced Whether his Standard Quality Leghorns 6'A�c- o UR. McKenna Furniture Co., den oak cabinet., comple; r.•rih '; i"been'misled. - placed, ,C 90 per cent. Pullets $12.95: Barred Limited, 526 Bay Street, Toronto. sittings and tear's •gu' ;tie ^i __ tie, is straight, whether people.are d EpcIts $6,95; Pullets $9.95; CocZc- packs and crated compl, •• :or .:." Ilona.i� drgrft on rl o Ing s him] 'Forget yo,arself" erels 6%c; New Hampshire. Reds, FERSORAL • $12.39. Resllvered and = ­;.led -•,,e� White Rocks $7.95; Pullets $10.45: _ strong springs, 92.00. Re: er ,� �4 he 0111 y solution. b.-This is Cockerels 6'A�c. Ten day old add our 'money-bac-k t uaranic nd liq mea honored bt Lr erall> 3s ''.1 edended- all right at a' picnic, but ..at the Awa'cests; two week old add three . MARRY—WOULD YOU MARRY IF money order to Whnlesale M- . - dinner table the knife and fork • cents; three week old add seven suited? Hundreds to choose from.: tore Distributors,.466 Iintl ;.qt. - cents. Large Egg Quality, add one Some with means. Many farmers' Toronto. _ ;• Do not i;o employ the first years should be used, f.—A <emi-fDr- cent. BfFtger Profit Quality add daughters and widows with pro- twe rents. Prompt delivery. Ship- yerty: Particulars lOc, confiden- of life as to snake the last•miser- mal frock of rrgand.e, cot'.on-lace, fled't7.O.D. anywhere.• Top Notch %IVJ. Canadian Correspondence Issue NO. � ._ e 9 �� . cr print • .. _ - Chlclterles, Guelph, Ontario Club, Boz 128, Calgary. Alberta. . . " . . :. ..' „ I . . . . . • 4 , i I . . . . I �'! ­ . I I. .. . .. ._.. .... .1 . ... .. I � .y , . t ( .' _ • s-. y. ,,,,a.....�.—._..... ...m..i'.nnw�.a•..a�iv..y611.,:a:'irta�'-.r� :Nti ,.S�l:.... .,,lid*�.! .. ..• :2:•*q'r.a J +"r. /� 1 1 itual relations 'With his le would soon fail upon the fearfullyBy William people, lm l , through which they "know that parched land. But the prophet THIS CURIO' IS Fe Sunda '�' which is past knowledge." The himself weal up to Mount Carmeln � y "` prominence of the name Jehovah, and cast himself down upon the , y- ' thrice repeated in.this prayer of earth and "put his face between Elijah, is significant of the special his knees." Thus a solitary man , ;; School mission, symbolized in thin very brought back rain to Israel. His ,�^ HAVE A ' - .,� - name, so also of his immediate prayer was abundantly answered. TEJV�EIVC1? �::, purpose. He desires to effaces: There are certain characteristics Lesson himself. The God of Israel is te.•. in Elijah's prayer. which should show himself as the true worker,. form the part of all true prayer. a' g�-���►; not only in the outer sphere by It was based on the promise of miracle, but in the inner sphere God. It was definite. It was ear- (N THE las JELI>Ilai: A LIFE OF COURAGE. by the conversion of the hearts of nest, humble and full of expectant • 1 Kings 18:1-46 the people. f:a'. OF Cc:4en Text.--Jehovah is far Tho S:,;a ` PEFZSONrmI� from the wicked; but he heareth ' 0 88: Then the fire of :ehovah i WEARING' the Fi&yer of the righteous. Prov, fell, and consumed the burnt-offer- BLACK -y �'ira—k And Hay �. � k 15 2"• ► ing, and the wood, and the stones, "THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING and the' dust, cad licked up the To Feed eed Horse>� Ti:.:e:The exact year when water that was in the trench. these tv nuts took place we cannot The doom of the false prophets, 4" 4- cieter::.ine; the late Dr. Willis J. the life of Elijah, the future of Oals, Bran, Mixed Hay and Beecher suggests the year 909 Or Israel, and t#e honor of God'are Roots Are Topa In Equine - _ _ , •` 808 I:.C., and this is_near enough. all.involved-in what should hap- Diet, ANT P;cze.—Mount Carmel is that pen following Elijah'& prayer. grew: mountain range midway This miraculous and supernatural ' along the Mediterranean. shores fire falling from the heaven con- No'feeds excel oats, bran, mixed HAVE BEEN iGIVC7ININ ; of 1'r.'estine. and .Syria, risingvinced the people ' that Jehovah hays and roots for horse feeding. f TOGRO�� from -ie western side of the plain ' was the true Ged. Oats are the`safest and beat of 1 6 BEET LONG Ol Esi_aelon. ' The river Kishoa 39. And when all the people.saw grains, There Is a tendency to re.- IN NEW ZEALAND. fisc s Iasi the northern base of it, they felt on their faces; and gard oats as the only sate grata ` !four.', Carmel, emptying into the they said, Jehovah, he is God; Je- for horses but in some countries Mei:rerraneaa near the city of hovah, he iE God. other grains' are used as subatl- W Hails:. , Thus the great fire was the ethb- tutee for oats. The Arab horses, 4 2-:,i.: And Elijah said unto all lem of Jehovah, and the sign of known for their speed and endur- the eople, Coate near unto me; his acceptance of his.people's ser- ante, are fed largely on barley. �ATQZPi1.L.AR ane.-w : the people came near un- vice. ,And ao Elijah had the This gram Is also fed to horses in OF Tl•4E re- l: to hit^. And he repaired the altar priests of Baal put to death, not northern Europe. Corn largely ; GUIANA FOR of Jc ovah that was thrown down. so much from revenge as queen places oats in the corn belt sec- t CU-f'S FLDVW-R E6UO5 FPJ:)M PLANT' Without a word of previous in- Jezebel had murdered the proph- tions of the United States. t e STPJNIGS THSAA TOW E'THM WfTH 7 , for.-- !ion regarding Elijah, we ets of the true God, but to carry Of the hays, timothy has long j S1LlC, AND ATTACHES THEM r are t.mply told that "Elijah the out the fundamental law of the been considered standard for the ► -1» ITS DyVN BODY SPINES. Tishr,ie, who was.oft sojourn. Old Testament kingdom o o �"- "278T4"S ""Mem ers :f Gilead, said unto Ahab, As which prohibted idolatry on pain • for this reason free from dust, blit ' _ Jehc-:•,h. the God of Israel, liveth, of death. it has also a slightly constipating r INSECTB of .the tropia have many curious ways of making , bePo:e whom I stand, there shalt 40-46: Ril>en the last priest of effect. Mixed hays have a much Ithemseives inconspioaouL The caterpillar Bolds $ower 'buds is I' "mot 6* dew nor rain these years, Baal had been put to death Elijah higher feeding value and mineral Its front legs while covering then with silk.AM twists its boos but .c:ording to ray word." Ahab, turned to the king and told him to content, being especially high in "wound and attaches them to-itarly� bo ' KIME. c' Israel, was married to one go up to his house and eat and calcium. Farm horses should set of tre most Picked women of his. drink' for an abundance of rain these rather than timgthy. y T _ tar;, Jezebel; She had brought ev_ WORA � AR ery :-cmination and idolatrous f I' ,!l►. practice from her native home in Sy:u along with all the priests of tIWRIZsONTAL Ajwwer Ile Preview !"axle 16 Negative wof4 B;.ar'. These priests were bitter RADIO NOTES 1.9 Fumous; 30 It was paint! off:.cats of such a prophet of ����yy�•CCas a Gori zs Elijah was known to be. pictut-ed here. f�'II�C 22 Sun god. knd ^�Elijah commanded ommanded the king �V N L6 The _!Potence t fore �.Ethe prophets of Baalb - lady's its 25 baskets. foe :.m at Mount C fly MAOGE ARCHER faij;= faced them. otafwtat!ldiang. 26 To handle. 3:-117: And *Elijah took twelve NELSON EDDY RETURN$ TO The broadcast will last from 4:00 12 Sailor. 29 Sloth. err atoreA. according to the number THE AIR till 6.45 pm. , 14Yelbw- 301jsnd+. _ of tribes of the sons of Jacob, un- Thousands of the admirers of Nei- Other Lucerne events include a skinned fruit. 32 is paintiot -to v r;:m the word of Jehovah son Eddy in Canada and the United concert by the choir of Strasbourg L8 NoMh Britain. hangs in the came, Laying. Israel shall be thy States will cancel all engagements Cathedral, on Sunday, August 13th, 17 Digit o[ tbAr —, naA t. on Sunday night, August'13, to wel- from 4:30 till 5 p.m. and one by the foot 33 Child's An.: with the atones he built an come the return of the popular bar• Slsttne Chapel Choir under Dom td To siiak. 33 WMgs alt:: :n the name of dehoviah; and !tone and film star to the Chase Lorenza Perosl on Sunday, August 19 Aho e: 37 Thl+oetg. - lie r..zde's trench about the &liar, -and Sanborn hour. Mr. Eddy re- 27th.from 4:00 to 4:30 p.m, Ari are 21 Over. .40 To strip. Y��C/U. 38 Sun. as Q.Eat as would contain two sums& his place on the program at- being broadcast over the NBC-Blue 23 To scold. 42 Ta.make xneas;.:ea of seed. ' ter a prolonged absence on a cot- network. 25 EtfCottAtCred. 41 Powerful Umbceti)s trfean, _ f Ari he pat the wood in order, cert tour, Donald Dickson, his sub- TO BE HEARD as Professional Vie• (bird). 44 Ragout d s and mt the bullock in pieces, and , stitute, Is returnlns to New York Farm Broadcasts, CFRB, 1:05 golfer. 42 Cir n. lYBiC► 4 North !,'rise. game. to rejoin the Metropolitan Opera p.m. Monday to Fridays; Farm 2TSnare. 43 plant.Perennial 4 work o[ 46 Stepped upo�M. laid it on the wood. And he said, 26 Native plant genius. «17 Ovale. Fill ?t.ar jars with water, and pour Company. Broadcasts. CBL 1:30 p.m, Mon- African 46 To soak flax. 3 Prying spr. 46 Creast it or. -lie burnt-offering, and on theIt is difficult to crenate Nelson days t3 Saturdays. August 4 1E:45 village. 47 To emit varlpOr 8l�lt 49 Stir. frac,:, Eddy's popularity is the entertain- a.m. CBL Actuality,broadcast Deep 30 God of the To grasp. 7 Pound. 60 Cognfzanee. n*� he said, -Do it the second meat world. This year he was nom- Bea Fishing in Nova Scotia . . . 9 �, ?I fish eggs. .8 Artist's franie. 52 Indian. time~ -nd they did it the second` ` $ted,"star of stars" In more than, p.m, CBS CFRB Raymond Paige . . 32 Ozone. 53 Pretense, 9 To loiter, 64 Peat.of s l time. And he said, Do it the third one radio poll. Hs is eau-Illy suc- . 9:30 p.m. NBS CBL Take A 33 Reddish- 5s onicees la within. circle. 1 timerand they did it the third ' ceasful to the concert hall and-on Note (new.) , , , August. 6, 10:30 brown. assistant 11 Long-beaked 55 Morindin dye. ti xc the screen as he is on the air. a m. NBC CBL Bright Idea Club . . 34 Grain. 56 Inn. fish. 56 Hour. , Eddy is a Rhode Islander and he 7 p.m. CBC CBL The Little Re 36 Wore shoes. 58 Market. =13 Electrified 57 Musical note. nr.�,the nWster,ran round about was born at Providence, in 1901. It view 8:15 p.m. CBL Actuality . 38 Senior.- 60 Artist who particle. i59 Liliaceous the $:.sir; and he filled the trench } alarah water. was while be was a newspaper re broftdcast from Green Island off 39 Rubber tree. ,painted It -15 Wood demon. tree. ~ porter in Philadelphia that he dis- Nova Scotta coast . . . 10 P.M. CBS EUjah's Prayer covered that he had a baritone Sonny Goodman August 6th, .kr(. came to pass at the time voice of unusual beauty .and mar 2:30 p.m. CBL Devotiobal Ser- of.:r.c offering of the evening ob- cullne strength. He, made his debut vices , . 3.p.m. CBS CF_XB Colum- 2 3 laticr., that Elijah 'the prophet in Philadelphia with an amateur bla Sym. . . , 6 p.m. CBS CFRB Gay r cant near, and-said, O Jehovah, theatrical group and, later, In local Nineties . . . 6 p.m. CBL Grenadier 17 Oe C:d of Abraham, of Isaac, and performances of the Gilbert 'and Guards Band . . . SL P.M. CBL Chase of I;.,el, let it be known this day Sullivan operas. From these he sad Sanborn Hour , 9 p.m. CBL 234 aha: -,-on art God in IAmef,' and graduated to the Pbliadelpbia Appointment With Agostini . . . _ tha_ I am thy servant, and that 1 Grand Opera Company anis sang August 7, 8 p.m. CBS CFRB Accent . 28 "- 1 haec Ione all these things at thyroles in French, Italian,and Cor- on Music . . , 8:30 p.m. ABC Nagle wol•Z- man. Key . . . 10:30 p.m, NBC CSL Chic Fc-&r me, O Jehova hear me, "REQUIEM". DIRECTED BY 'Symphony . , . August 8, 8 p.m. h•. th:•t 'tzis people may know that TOSCANINI CFRB'H•uman Adventure . . . - -thou, Jehovah, art God and that The next •important Tosclninf p.m. NBC CBI. Information - thou I:ast turned their heart back data is set for Wednesday. August ..dP ese . . . 9 p.m. CBS CFRB We, ifith, when a performance of Ver- The People , . . 10:30 p.m. CBL My It: :his solemn and, earnest in. di's "Requiem" directed by the Home Town , • August 9, 8 p.m. 44 ; voccr.rn of God—the name "Je- great Maestro will ' be broadcast NBC CBI, Ransom Sherman ` 'hovel:" describing God as he is from Lucerne, Switzerland. Three 9:00 p.m. CBT. Songs of the World 7 hiinsc.f—the one eternal, self-ex- of the four-soloists will be familiar 10 p.m. CBL Roy Shield's Orch• °�•• faxen: Being—isunited with the to those• who listen to the Metro-' estra . . . August 10, 8:30 p.m: CBL 1 AV rant nhich shows his special cos- politan Opera broadcasts during CFRB Serenade for Strings . enant with Abraham and Isaac Jtnd the winter. They are 2Inka AIilad- 9 p.m, CBCCBL Toronto Prom. . . Israci. . In his awn nature incom- ov, soprano-, Thorborg, con- 10 p.m. CBS CFRB , Columbia prehtntible to finite beings, he yet tralto; and Nicola. Moscona, bass. Workshop . . . 10 p.m. NBC CBL l knee 1 himself in moral sand spiv- The tenor has not. yet been named. Kraft Music Hall, I f POP = Prepared to Break Duration Record :'' = :.By J, MILLAR WAFT WHAT r.... : 11 TO CARRY ON ;v✓E'RE GOINt3 OUT TO ARE YOU �1 11✓i-IEN I GET .� -BREAK TWE DToo oho DURATION TAKING. ,Y t• RC-CORDMIM FOR . f �� �.• MINI , (' lee- 111K0-Plle, _ A< 11011, by The Bell Syndicate. tac.l Q 1 .. :-. .. � 4 w ......y •^ :�,. Ax a I�O 1ALICl ovo The Horticultural Society are -Kr and Mrs. A. P. weehin and }l V 1`7 holding their annual prcak at children, of Sarnia an visitingP, Gftenweod. August 7tilt (Civic with Mn. Machin here and restiv- _71: --0emgo Law, of Toronto,spent H�day)- An invitation is extend- as in Oshawa. le � ticr� Sunday with his sisters, Miases ad to everyone: Bring your bask- 4-Next Monday will .be Civic j Nellie and Hattie I.Aw eta and join the merry throng. Holiday, and will be observed as a 7� ` Arthur and Mas. Silk, of Tor- -,A much-needed rain fell on general holiday, and the stores will - 'onto, visited Pickbsing relatives -waif -.Tack Palmer has returned to MORE nu oat � - dsy. It was quite general th- be closed as usual. roughoat the Province. 'and _ ll MORE " -Xr. and Mrs. Fred T. Bunting mean many thousands of dollars his home after spending a very • attended the wedding of the lat- to the farmers ' in the country. enjoyable and instructive two People are reall�i n� that there i$ tar's niece, Miss Clements, at Mil- While it was grcatly welcomed, weeks at the Ontario Athletic Cleanliness ton, last,week. the land could have taken a much- Cominission Camp at Lake.Couch- 'Service Q1e�Tlline$� Eeono�aiy -.Rev. M. and Mrs. JenlaTugon larger quantity. iching. - R have returned from their vacation, -This is true - On Saturday -Many of the motor accidents _ and Mr. JenldtTtson took charge of dvening last, two young men from which are occurring every day are, tihe service in the United Church the village motored into the city. due to the carelessness of drivers ■ on__,Mr morning. When drawing up at an int .rsec= or their lack: of courtesy, in not Le lade r -Groceries -,Mr. and ll�rs. Vallesu, and lit- tion, and with that another car dimming their lights when meeting tle daughter, • of Detrolt;.Mich., drew up beside them in the poltr- another car. T+le law requires that are spending a couple of.weeks at ing rain, an entire stranger, who this moist be done and those neg= F the bonne of Mr. and Mfrs. Wm. E. yelled out --, "Hey' where does the lecting to do so, are liable to ha - ; "'= I've a charge laid against- them. - i Lee and family. weather man live m Toronto,' T „ @cls r smallest order Come in and -fiErs. Wm. E. Lee, who under- been waiting for --m3ontlis to•come _-�" an item--in our editorials - 8 appT to yOII went a critical operation at the to Toronto, and this is:the weather which appeared in our issue of last s '.see u lyf you can If inconvenient to come, jnbt call f3 Lockwood Clinic last week, is, we I get", week, we referred to the habit of " �{ are glad to know, making satis- r--The garden party, which was certain coroners of. )►ecoming in- Pickering 101, and you'll got Prompt, Coarteou' g �} factory progress toward recovery. heli in the Memorial Park: on toxieated. One of these ran into a T i The funeral took place on Thursday evening last, under the man.on a bicycle, inflicting fatal Treatments. I . Sunday of the infant son of Mr. auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society injuries, another v was up on a IN TI.1 DRY GOODS DEPT. And Mrs. Maybee, of Toronto, and of the Preslayter.:an Church, was clnrge of drivingrule intoxicat- -Al formerly of Pickering, at the Ang- very successful. The weather being ed: Thee are the cases of which { liege Cemetery here. Mr. Maybee ideal, there was a good crowd pre- we know and had in mind. We did [en's pule White-,Sweat Qhirte, vrea k Iemployed at the hermitage sent. The ladies had provided an not mean to insinuate that all Pui a White Polo Shirts $1.00 Farm. a few years ago. excellent supper. Following the coroners are a bunch of "outlaws" � 4i'he Y. P. of the United supper, there was a very interest- for fortunately trey are as a rule �- Snappy Sommer �1e8, .�0 r Church enjoyed a moonlight ex- ing hall game between the Bandel 'men who are 'beyond reproach and a� cursion to Queenston and back, one Bees, of Whithy and the Pickering . are chosen for their high qualif- •c Fine shirts, , Gordon." 41,49 night recently. We understand a team,•which was won by .Pickering ications. Ontario County coroners ;y number of other groups are •con- The game was much enjoyed by the had not been considered at that ..'� Fancy 0oloi4d Soekeee, 25 t templating the sane cruise. It is spectators. The crowd then settled time of writing. a very nice "dollar's worth", cool down to enjoy a - good program, -The Tennis Club has been do- 'I Li-ht Colored Opting Shirts, 88 and eornforftble, andel you need not the chief feature of which was a ing nicely this season, thank you. s leave your chair- from the time talk on "The Highlights of the Then is a membership of over ---- 7C T you leave till your get back. Royal Tour" by Mr. Gregory Clark thirty, and more"tr-�n a third of MS C-14- APMA 1 �/1- •.-Rev. Dr: Marshall. of Toronto, -of the Daily Star. _Mr. Clark was these is growing boys. Most of 1 M becuvied the pulpit of the Presby- one of the nevmpaper men who ac- these Inds are new at the game, - terian Church on Sunday last when eompanied the royal pasty through- but -they have made remarkable he preached a very impressive ser- out the whole tour from its begun- progress. From the tourr.•unent be- /ry COST Marshall was a•mission- ing at' Quebec .City - and ending Run some weeks am all but three �T_T.TN` �. �T ary in British Gwia=, but return; when the King and Queen bade have been eliminated - John Walsh, j,JLI VIl L ed to this country to take advan- farewell to their Canadian subjects Bill Bunting and Forbes McEwen. tags of the better educational fac- at Halifax. Mr. Clark was in a No, 'we're not doing to stick mar 1 Bol s'Over Rubbers, 11'8 t0 5's, ilities which Ontario provides. position to talk on the subject, and neck out and call a v:!nner. We - . "4�0, , -,The death took place at the being a fluent speaker, gate a like John's easy-stroldhg. S-6 far Men's Work Boots, Regular price less � $],00 ` Ra Hospital, on Thursday vivid area of the trip of the as wp are concerned, Bill is the __ 5: July 27th, of Mas. James Graham, tour. When Mr.. Clark concluded his dark horse. We did see him playa )~hilureII E and 8096 Roete and Oxfords, pr, .9c. i:. (Agnes McCausland), in her 64th interesting address, an attractive few games one day recently and Men's Leather Leggings, Reg. $2.00,.for 99c. c year after a long, suffering illness. program- was given by, the follow- suspected *.at. he must be practic- Stanfield'8 UIIaerWdar' !tPg $2.0, for 1.49 ' The funeral wria held on Saturday Ing artists: Mn. Wells, of Whitby, ing with his dad in las own back +' •Erose the residence of her sister, who gave several readings ' that yard. And "Doc" has '.een defeat- Moms Romeo Slippery, Reg, $2.50, for $1.70 r Mrs• James Divine, with whom she were much appreeisteu• Mr. Bern- u. I-n-i, with Men's Nect Ties, Regular $l.( 0 and 75c. for 39c. i isolded since the death of.her hue- and Clark, of Whitby, who sang in gnencgfor the past two seasons. band, twelve years Interment excellent voice; Kra. P. 5 ratt, ac- Given n gement these Men's Sweater .Oats, Oxford prey, Reg,1.95,1.95 .; age,: , p proper encouragement took place at Fenlon Falls, where cornpanW and soloist, wrhose num- boys will become good tennis play- Men's Fine Shirts, Reg. $`?,.CO and $1.96, 1.39 she resided until Mr. GrahamWs bens were very pleasing; Miss Dor- ers. -Com. death. Deceased was-a daughter of is Henderson, of Scarbom, delight- 1@e' (� Hose, 9C,, for 69e. � — - ' _ __ I acl' ��ilppk H s liar. 6 the late William and Mrs. Mc-' ed the audience with her dance CARD_F THANKS . . Fred T. BuntiDg� " Pickering i c1susiand, of the B. F. Concession. Tranbers; Mr. H. A. Newanan, of F,dtablisred 1867, and is surv*ved by two sisters, Du4haarton, gave a short address _ Mr. Gerald Cowan wishes to 4 t XMI Divine, of Pjekering, and and Rev. D. C. Soules, of Toronto, thank the Pickering Fire BrigRde Mrs. Dorgan, o! South Porcupine; who occupied the pulpit on the for their quick response and succ- �+�� also three brothers: Charles and previous Sunday, made an e�oceit- essful efforts in saving the great, . 'SPECIALS - __.-- ;;Ltmdy, of Pickering and Enos of I ent chairman. l er part of the second cottage. also Windsor Out. to the residents and neighbors of such val- uable O . a �ttaanoce.rendered h Breakfast Bacon., 2 5c lb. Classified Advertinemept !Minced Steak, '12c. a lb. . -. ._,..WHITBY HORSE- SHOW . Pork Liver 2c. alb. A-W W40RK WTED on farm, ex- f perienced, can do any 1Gind of work .: e � Beef, • 12c a ih and_ arnew, separate house on farm. 'M i., Watson,son4, rte g, c• a lb preferred. John R R ' ' Stouffville: 60-1 Jewel Sho pin 15 >:CARNIVAL - I w°RHolme - 10 Pigs, 6'weeks old -Classic Cleanser, '3tins� 3e. Gherry wood. FOR SALE - 12-20 Case Tractor c• .16 ins, 25 Sponsored by Whitby Lions Club in good running, condition. May seen at wiork on farm most w • . ••R E I D Y �WEDNE'SDAY, AUG. 16T. H day. Phone Pick 1413.:F. H. West- _ - . nay Butcher (Phone 3000) 'Tichreri g t• HITB� TOWN PARK . WANTED - about five ten _ res wpith buildings, preferably some bush. H. W Hooke, R. R. 2, Weston, OTIC. a MORSE SHOW OPENS AT. 2 P M . HONEY FOR SALE ownPickers Rard ? cents per ware : - : (Daylight Saving Time) Choi e'cllo eg nhoney. David, Len ox, — 1-4 mile south of No. 2 Highway ' 500 in Horse Show Prizes ''to'*' be at Piclwring Station Road. 'Call at SUDDEN DEA 1 H evenings. distributed• s SCOTCH COLLIE PUPS for - • • . � •. sale. 3Jos. - ---AUG KILLER ER - purebred 7weeks old. Entries close 10.30 a. m., day of the Allison, Dunbarton, Can 'be dusted on the plant an �hOyV• R:AS.PMRRIES - for sale. i;c. . Send entries and ask for a quart, Pick your oval. 8c. a qt. time.during-the day. No dew is - ;prize list to Wm. Davidson, �°��e�42� Pegg' ht 1°' �n necessary to make it stick. � .Box •61 Q Whitby WOOD FOR = 100 cards bre BU t dry poplar, also hard maple andenDeath totg ; _ birch. Wholesale or retail. Elwood CA RN/VA L Carruthers, 'Claremont, 4013.- New' Life to , the Plant 3 ,ln the evening at 6.30. `�� Entrance' free OFF-SEASON c,�Irchs - often . ' : • Y _ t McCormick.-Deering Farm Machinery and' prove profitable investment, if right quality Pullets reach high ge 10 valuable pr izes See bills a g im production as regular supplies fall Repo O JAS. HEFFERING, J. M. ORMISTON, off. Cockerels hit' market when Pres Horse Show Pres' Lions' Club fresh-killed tbrroilers and d roasters motto a Va mow W bay o it. can cot tL or Its to not mads. 1i1 scarce. .imi number amour F1r0O� Ss00 WILLIAM DAVIDSON , � Bray Chicks available through 0enera1 Mana ar A, c y� r sti Q August. L G. Wilson, R. R. 1, .IS. BALSDON, - PICKF ;LNG� Myrtle Station., Local Agt. _ (� 160 •J