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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1939_08_18 r-' VOL. LV•III PICKERING, ONT., ~FRIRAY, AUG. ~18, 193J No. 5Z fuaff4stoi0ssal0Larls:. BROUGHAM -CARD OF THANKS Early Days in'Pick.Pick- GREENWOOD Medical Mr. M. Veraum visited the D. R. H. O. PEARSON—Ph sieli►ri ering Township. Beer home on Sunda ' George Ric and Ferrlily , �/(Ii E� X wish to -express their deep apprec- M L DandSurgeon. Dunbatton. lay Misses Joan and Doris Wilson dation of the many kindnesses lSS6.-Ig;6 RH. FORSYTH.Oph.D., Director ',(continued from last weL&.) have been holidaying in Uxbridge, shown therm, by their friends and • 'd«1 Araociationof Oou,io .1teg• Trueman White of Markham er- the past. week. neighbors in their _ CHOPPING $star Member of the American Optomstr%-"a� Much s ass.etanan. aye. esamined by'appoiatment: ectad and opera£ed a saw, grist Ympathy is felt for Mrs. menht Bad bereave- Monde Claremuot;out- and woollen mill at Majorville, T. Norton whose sister passed a- _-. y, Wednesday and 1Fsidiry A2`ry snow Whitevale) in 1845. He was way on Saturday last. BROUGHAM WE GRIND FINE 4� later Warden of the-County. Mrs. Upton, of• Halburton is a - Bran ' Ip DONALD RUDDY Barrister, The First Council meeting•foll- guest at the 'home of her brother, The W. J. Brown's of TOronto bons end Feed sf iirr Soliciwa.Notary Public. Mo.,eytpy wn: '.Mr. Dan Gannon and family. Sunchyed at the old home, kinds,' also minerals end otlts�► Nto formerly'oecyp�d by'tbeLme A.E,CAcn- owing the passing of the Municipal �. tysa.•0"h wiogoftiourtliouae.wbitby• MY Act, was held at Thompson's Inn, Miss Budd ngham, of Toronto is The Grant Malcolm family ' of eoncentrafes for profitable fetding BEATOAt—BELL ff ROSS at the corner of the °-Brock Road visiting at the home of her grand. Galt, were week-end guests of rel- kept on band parents; C,. L. and Mrs. Middle- atives here' Barrlstors Solicitors and the 5th Con. in 1850. We stock only Hector Beaton, father of Donald ton. Mr. Russell Brodie of Toronto is �. Y the best Pow W,J,BEATON.K.C. Telephone R. Beaton, was appointed Towr•- '— � -- _ with his sister,,Mrs. George Phil- Feeds and Supplies,. I L BRUOKE BELL,IL Cr Adel,2838 s AUDL�Y • i Nip Clerk; Assessor and Collector P this week. hID.F.ROSS in 1849, and was succeeded by his Miss Jean Maakek spent last 872 Bay St. Donald West, 'of Kirkland Lake week with Miss Gladys Stevenson, ,JOHN L.POND Toronto son, Don. R. in 1883, who holds •is on a visit to his father, Geo that office today. _ We here, ' George of Toronto. LAND SVRVEY01L if^' V.RICHARDSON& oo., Barrie- boss Cora Waring of New York, <J_ �rsra.'sakotNotare.etc..gaffe aer; GREENWOOD j - Mr. M. Donaflue teff on-Weiirte last-week F• J. DONEVA'tt, Br �L. 3e•. r.�oewior c:te B' roroow Sc cosonto: day to attend the ldesi weddin L. S. On file are the recoxtlis kwbose♦d.1686: �.iot rI%= 4613. Gtr go g home of her aunt, Mrs. David St- I9GUS 1�f:1V1:ILLAN— Mian Smith, of Toronto visited of his .parents in Prince Edward ephenson. Surveyors Gerson and Arnold, . iw. notary Ptrbtie. 19�iael'ad&SIJe t at the Parsonage last week. Island. Brocagham is proving an un- King Stir. East. Oshawa. IRalr& Turoato. Teleniow Erin 6W3. 29tf The Misses F. and B. MacLean, Mr' and'Mra. Yeo and familyof ogs, the'fourth 198E Woodstock, called sere last week- healthy place for d 2tiiy 1•��,4, of Toronto, are visiting Mi and -speedy driving was- kill- Mrs. W. Gee. Mrs. Yeo was formerly Miss Grace ed on Saturday. BRBERT T. FALLAISE, L D S., Miss Ruth - Cole; of Highland Holtby here. ; Mr. Arthur Cassie and family of D.D.S.Graduate of Va Royo, College of creek, spent the week-end with her A complete overhauling of the Winnipeg motored down from Win "�•-� ....•i0•atal Surgeons and the University yr Toronto. - windows at the ddk91a readence second door — f St. And- cousin, Miss Ruby Annia school hits been nipeg and were guests at the Fred saw'•Cb.reb. Pichertag,out. offife boon: 9made so that the ventilation now IDsilrauce Of All $iIIda, a.O. rn s Q.m..ior of appotatmeot. (X-ray Mr. M. S. Chapri-an, of Pickering Cassie home last Creek, j s.r.iesl. ebeoe Pick 3700• delivered an inspiring and hal can be made perfectly. _—. of Hamilton Best Rates e�Vaila ble wit — p ng pful Mr. and Mrs. Srssitll Missionary Message on Sunday ev 1U&.E "— Mrs., Dietz, of Toronto and Mrs. 1103401130800 0 anis. ening. Hutchings, of Mckering, spent Sun BBOurltp and, $erP1CO. y .. �, The C. G. I: T. girls; Eileen Sad hes day .at the Oscar Wilson_ home. Miss Francis Stell, of Utica � - D'g� 1t. BEA.TON. TOWNSHIP ler, Loretta' Pegq and Marion Me- b�„ holidaying with Mis3 Jean RPmeru'her the Y. P. Social being 'Address Phone _ oll Clerk. C onveraa,et.C'Etc- I oar 1vc Vey, with their Leader, Miss-Ed he Id at the home of Miss Hilda BRvUGiii;M PICK' Sly► - akfa+t a(8davia, 'Accwntanl,`Eta. I.suer o '�Sow$rsY• ilaMage Licenses. wniseMale.aoe• ; na Green. went a very helpful Flood . on Saturday evening. - ,� i A few from here attended - t1tu DevotiortiT PPeriod and Camp Fire __ n week at the K•iwanas C mp. -A; E. RICHA�RD.�,CN �_ Fuld Day held at Uxbridge' lest Wednesday. - ProRrarn will be held. C GPPINt3 WHITEVALF. Deep- sympathy is, felt for the :,'. GENDRAL : INSURANCE ' Miss Iris McDowerl has been Hicks and Hiltz families here in 4!� MON., WED-and SAT,oa>i 'i -' REAL ESTATE Rev. �rarry. Willson conducted a, spendingthe past . week with her Y P their recent tragic bereavement in After:May 1st, 19.39, ' union service ►n fife United Chures aunt, the death of Mrn. Laurence Hilt. We have a CONVEYANCING Mrs. V. -PaFkin. artit Several.from her attended th,- 9n y of Seed eats?AIn- n O!i established s�ency, ready on Sunday last and grave an inap street fat at W liitb last Wed,nes- `hose :nterm?nt at %-iitevale took ka• Banner, and Victory), also Basle to serve irintg and helpful gospel message: r y ?. da night and Saturda Place on Thursday Iasi. Purina Feeds, Chick.tarter, Dair1 wa- Pkoae, Pieir. 8800 On Sunday next Mr. Walter For. y b Y Mrs. M. Cammack of Lske Orion, c Mrs. J. Mitchell and son '$art, tions Dryena, Fig Ff ads ete, A taa - gw-sh will conduct service on the ' Mich_ and Mr. E. Cammack and. `�� Circuit: .. nd daughter, Grace, Utica• spe7,t line these welt known feeds W M. M a Y V Miss. Jean, of Detroit. were with The Wiismen's 1'nst:.ute met at ativesy recently with Kinsale rel- the Hicki• family during the week. Chops :Molasses, :slit, Mitlfoeis 5186 L>ft78N8SD AUOTIONEtIR ANIS the home of Mrs. George 'Burk- ain, Hog Concentrate, Mir.tts'a„Irgs (received too Late" fol last week] Mrs Hicks and Murray and Cath- t' VALUATOR holder on Wednesday of this week urine accompanied them home. Mash Etc. ;Ba1ea conducted Anywhere +, Mission. Band meets this T„es- A good demonstra.,on was given. Mr, c..d Mrs. E. C::ocker were D phoud or write. Address 014 Doodam Roll Call was answered by "A �'y' afternoon at the home of Mrs week-er.d visitors at the Matthews.' D. NLOe,kwUOt�• ' Street, East, Mescsory of My School Days" which V. Parkin. ` son -Mr. and Mrs. fir Hogse. On.Sunda Mr. Martin pl htcbv�..OnLario ,_.' ' Mr-' and Mrs. Albert Parton and y i Mills- - - brought many laughable replie?. Routley, Mrs. Routley and son, of Pickering ils Rrith the ' Baptist Cburch filled Pearkin, caI1- P - Brooklin, visited Mr. Routley Is six- < ,P1CK�;RiNA• 4NT` Srierbush Hospital to overflawi funeral rites were ed on `Mr. and Mrs. ,ioseph parkin P "g' at Ashburn last ;,Sunda ter' M-s. L and Mr. Matthews. WE DELIVER Government Liece�»ed held for Ullian Hilts, wife of Law- y• Mr. and Mrs. Cassie and Harold The Fou uare C',sw meets at rsd , •PHONE Main St. E. $touffville, Oat. Detroit, for burial. She was the .the home of Miss Edna 'Stevenson day to visit Mr. . Cassie's sister, - - Piwfye 191 second eldest daughter of Mrs. on Tuesday evening. Mass Roxena Mrs. Steward and family. . Lorne, ,.Masse - • Uaternity, Medical, and Surgical the p e Hicks B Ott' had 'charge of the pros- and late G ors$ rou theirson, p ��► s n w J o who h sd been vis taken ram. �n8 casts a in orfs 'e of a , and 28 ars fieHarold, .. . ._ tehem ) his cc_sia ..- returned home 1/ 1Mlaieroity btmi-Room She leaves two sisters and five Canadian National Exhibition i`rith then. Repairs Here, Rates for 10 days—$25.75 here• her mother and grand- Augmt 25th — Septcjlrber 9th. Misses Mary and Fern Malcolm ASI Orders Promptly atteIIt�- mother. Pallbearers were: Hu h Regintend Narses in attendance and g are in Toronto, Miss , taking 24 hour service given. Michell, Stan Tweedie. Stan Evans. MYRTLE a Short Course in r iacct al Nurs- +ed to. wbulaoce Service _ . Sidney Pugh, all of Whitevale and ing and Fern, attendingBtisiness Mr• Barr and Mr. Adarr►s of Det- College. t Coleman Instant Light well- MRS. E.R. GOOC 25-37 Andrew Bryant, aged 58, a well- � Congratulations are eaten- roit. The many - floral trtxltes ' known and highly respected farm- ded to Fern, who was successful stoves, quick, Clean an FOR showed the deep respect in which •er of Whitby Twp., residing about in all her subjects for Junior Mat- d r Mrs. Hilts. was held. -pile 'and a Ashburn was instr�ntl killed on Churn attendance is •sWI bfi- All Hardware at Right Prices ;CARD OF THA y W.RVICE ;s !kLonday evening, in this village.' bring from holiday absentees, abut AL TT�r^1 Phone Pickering 67 " . "Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Tints and waren the car in which he was a ops to soon be back to normal. dL�I� BU17j•��� Na;seneer, was struck b Rev. l�ennedy is around ,trying to ++ ..0YRIL E. MORLEY Family wish to express their heart- . y a south- -et acquainted is ar his new con- Hard Ware TinsmitTs felt thanks to one and all, for com- 4und_ truck, .,on .No. 12 Highway. ' FIRE. AUTOMOBILF, LIFE fort in -their lose of a dear dengh- at the intersection of Con. 9, and Rregation. His Sunday message ;PICBERI)1TG1 ACCIDENT, WINDSTORM the Highway. The car contained �° on ",� Christ Viho'Saves".'On ter-in-law. PHONE 4608 on Sunday next, he will speak• !:: k) . w-PUBLIC LIABILITY Etc. Mr: AndreBryant, erne Bryant, s' SE•KVICE PROTECTION - KINSALE Jessie Bryant and two nephews The Holy Spiri , t". r laugh and Flank Prentice, ElaineThe regular meeting of the W. Threst►ing ,is the order of the Morrison, and "Curly'' Morrison•• I. held at the Matthews, House on - NEO.- i+ Tuesday, August 8th, had a very ♦ day around here. They were returning to their homes :.CHEMICAL- Miss Eileen Sell gas been .holid from Rag'3n and when a short large attendance, filling the large eying at her home ere: distance east of this village their rooms' to capacity. firs. Haney, r. Miss Dora Ntattliews spent Sun- .'car broke down. It was taken to the President, presided. At the con- ,FOOD day last with ?Hiss Elsie Parkin. Luke's elusion of the regular routine bus garrake .for repairs. Herbert VITAMIN f! MINERAL TOhII� Miss ,Roxana Ledgett is spending Sw eetman, of Port Perry, offered -loess, a.display' of articles brought a few•days with Oshawa relatives. t take the for household linen chest for the p Party' to their homes in C. N. E. Competition was exaznin: To aid in fife: Miss Edith' Dewars of Audl' a car froiri Luke's garage. It is ed and a committee of Misses Dor- Pkevention of Nutritional spent Sunday. last with her par- said that ;Sweetman did not stop is Johnston,M. Duncan and Annie Motor Ar dance Da or Night sour di the• intersection but Bayles, reported the articles not Prevention of Rickets, Dest4 Day g31 proceeded Ma. and Mrs. Orville Lawton • of directly, in front of a fruit truck Phone 1900• uniform enough to ba likely to win Caries, and Tetany of Yrtaaal` tfti _ _. Manilla spent Sunday last,at Mrs. driven by Samuel Polito, of Lind- - a prize, and bine too short to do In D, deficiency. ' Lawton's�parents here.- say. After the collision, the car, ;. much about it. Subject' of helm prevention of Iodine deft A few from here attended the continued J helping d t going westward and into provide re-creational equipment Building of Rettietance Claremont Girls' Softball Tourna- the south ditch,--breaking two tele- for the school grounds was discuss- C. A. STERRITT meat last Sdturday afternoon. phone poles. The truck was forced �� and a. Committee of _A_ delicious:food supptemer* >. The Foursquare Class met it the to the west and went through the , Misses g Doris Johnston, M. Duncan and containing quantities of Vit&-- Funeral. Director home-.-of Miss Edna Stevenson, side of a blacksmith shop at the Mrs. Cassie were Wanted to confer mins and Mineralsfrequentt� . FurnitureDealerlast Tuesday evening...Miss' Roxena corner. Andrew Bryant sustained a with the teacher and school board, ins n in Minerals Bitot 4� Ledgett bad charge of the program. fractured skull,. dying immediately. g y � • • � � Lust Tuesday afternoon a quiet His brother,' Lorne, suffered concuss offering tlhe co-operation of the W. *, L On motiola, a charge of 50 cts. Small dose—Easy to take-• ' wedding took place at St. John's ion and internal injuries and is .; Church, Pape Ave., Toronto, when, in a serious condition. The other is to be collected for all local org- anizations who use the community ° 24 day treatment, $1.16 ,f Mr. Ralph :Mowbray and Miss Na- passengers suffered minor injuries, piano and $1.00 for dances, to-de-B Sault were united .in marr- Sweetman was arrested, charged 72•da 'treatment, $2,46 fray expenses of upkeep, payable iage. The bride wore an ensemble with manslaughter, and was lod- to 'Nits..Harvey. -At .the close of THE PICKE I a _ WS triarhned' with royal blue,' carrying ged in WhitSjy jail. He was rem- a bouquet of cornflowers, peonies anded for a week on $5000 hail• the meeting, Hostesses, Mesddmes E. C. iO�jE` and kriby's breath, They are holiday Deceased was a cousin of John Matthews, ,,•fairs• Lemon and Har. v J s v ting with friends in Windsor and Br- yant. of Pickering Village and a lock, sen ed tea. (see also adjoining column) - Beaverton. nephew of J. C. Bryant, of Audley. t PHO\E 68 u r fir'. :� ,'d• G iA1IIS USES OH s - r Y ` Y ORTH What Science .,,With Eyes ri • � ,,. .� WET DAY '� COMING UP FOR 'The novelty of the season, at • Mmunitallic Pains Relieved Cannes are mono-goggles, which ` by when —Here-is provides young and old with no For taste—flavour— freshness— -Doins - end of fun. They are heavy lenses tcoaoaay—Dixie plug hes every. — ere is a noteworthy instance of the manner in which damp wea- set in a deep rubber casing and ee 1 thing 1 Cut it as you want it,. Wer can affect the joints 'of one NEW DIPHTHERIA cured to the bead by a strap. Equip- c Q``^./v/ coarse or flake, long or short. who is subject to rheumatic pains. ped with them, the swimmer can �d "I had been suffering from ANT1TOXtN become a deep-sea diver, swimming rheumatism very badly," a man Development in England of a under water with eyes open spy- " writes, "and sad such pains in mynew, highly purified diphtheria an_ ing on the life of the creatures at :. joints that I could hardly bear it, titoxin, said to be more -rapidly t>ie bottom of the sea. They are pn a wet day especially. It pained and completely absorbed from sub- worn by fishermen who use a slim we terribly to fuse my aims, and cutaneous tissues than the Ameri- metal gun to shoot their quarry. D I was hardly able to work. I tried can-product, is described in a re- two different remedies, but I was cent jzsue of The Journal of the rtill as bad after the treatment. Despite .a famished population' "Then I was, told to try Krus- American Medical Association. y there is less farm land under cul - then Salts, whicli quickly brought The new antitoxin is the result of PLUG SMOKING TOBACCO, relief. So of course I have kept the development by the Wellcome tiration in Germany today than s on with it, and I am now much Laboratories, England, of a meth- when Hitler first waltzed into better and have never felt so fit od -for large scale purification Power, due to enormous tracts tak- - . for years. I used to feel so mis- based on the fractional action cf en over for,military roads and for- erable and sluggish, but now it is tifications,' air fields, parade For the first six months this For lighting econonly, keep elec- enzymes (ferments). The possi- r Canada ow an .._.tric bulbs clean, Wash with soap a pleasure to be able to work."— grounds and the like. year, exports fo a da sh p bilitq that such enzyme purifica- - 113.B. - increase of $71,000,000, but the and water,,but never immerse the The pains and stiffness of rheu= Lion may be generally applicable price of wheat and flour, fish, metal screw neck for, when the -matism are often caused by uric to antiserums demands prompt in- A producer states that Russian meats and cheese, important items bulb is replaced in the socket, a acid crystals in the muscles and vestigation, the Journal declares dancing is most difficult. To ups it are considerably down this year. short circuit may result. joints. - The numerous salts in editorially. looks like folding your 'arms in Krnschen assist in stimulating the front and running about while internal organs to healthy, regular - - sitting down. =' activity, and help them to elimin- .DEBUT OF AN ALLOY _ ate excess uric acid. A new metal alloy that contains - only. 7,per cent. iron but is,claim- I / - To Open C.N.E. ed to'be stronger than any known steel was reported by the Westing- Modern house research laboratories at Eest / Pittsburgh, Pa. The new allow is Etiquette � : composed of ni_kel, cobalt, 'chrfi- f1Y ROBERTA LEE mium, titanium, iron manganese, aluminum, silicon and carbon, and is, tentatively known of K-42-E. I.—Is it permissible for ones t ► ® tom' calling cards to have any kind of GERM CULTURE decoraticns on them? ' Succc=s for the first tune in the 2•—Wh-n a man is dining With a 'woman, should he give his own _.{;rowing of disease-producing bac- a w r or the we-dean's order to rhe wait- • terra of fire family Af hemolytic eT first? / streptococci on a medium contain- a '"?'ww•' ! 'ing only pore chemical compounds; 3.—When is a guest privieged a-step expected to be very helpful to leave a wedding reception? AVE on tire coats — - c s•r...., - 9.—Should the dessert.- spoon �•'�, <> _ in the study of the nature of these S and fork be placed on the table get more mile,, more ?�.., • ' enemies of man, is reported in a with the rest of .he implements safety from- Firestone •- recent issue of Science_by Drs. that are necessary for a weal? Tire*—they do not cost Brian L. Hutchi.n s and D. W. one cent more than or. S -5.—Isn't "it very poor taste to Woolly of Until-now University ive si these bactof eria, wear"dressy clothes schen travel- dinsry tires. �onsin - lin m If you want low priced + b have been groan only 1n complex g' tires ask for the Firestone 6.—Shouldn't a boy Of' sixteen media containing tissue extracts ris4 when an elderly person enters Sentinel or Firestone - Standard Tires — with w,: � the constituents, cf,which were not the room? r - fully Known. 1. The Cards should. be them you are assured When the Canadian .ltiational Ex- ain hite, of good quality, en- low-cost mileas t dopes d a b 1• S , hsbltion opens for its annual two- pl w y y�I AGE OF ROCKS graved in black, and without de- Be sure to eo "a T` week run in Toronto on August mr•+• >�• a" ' 25, Lord Maugham. ABOVE, lord RECALCULATED conations of any kind. 2.—Ht sensational new Firestone — _ ehanceilIr of the United.Kingdom, The geological strata of the sur- should Nonsuit his companion and Champion--a Nes, kind will officiate at the ceremony. face of the -earth are only about give her order first, followed by of fire--the only one half as old as was formerly believ. his own. 3.—One may leave any built with the new Safety. ed. This change has been made as time desired after speaking to the Leek Cords, Gear-Grip Affff the result of recalculation of the bride' and bridegroom. 4.—No; Tread and 2 Extra Gum- - age of rocks based on-a-re-exa a. they are brought in,on the dessert Dippedard plies wader How ' Can Can I ination of their content,of radio- plate after the.other dishes are re- Ara&hle with black or BY ANNE ASHI Ev active material by`nevrer methods moved from the table. S.—Yes;- white sidewall.. the CHA��,®� " and 'a new check-up on standards it is entirely out of place and im- ' smart. s t r e a m I i n e d �7 made at the Marwarhusetts.Insti- mediately stamps one as not know- Champion Tues give your C7�rsda�iouc Q.—How can I remedy perspir- tate of Technology,by a group of ing what is proper, " 6.—Yes; a n�= entirely new- to feet' scientists. 'The total- age of the well-traiine.d youth will do so. . appearance. Have the A.—One of the best remedies earth remains, about the same, 2, --- nearest Firestone Dealer �.ad �� . 000.000,000 years- but the rela- put them on your .car X16 p p L p Nese. Sentinel 30 x 3 it. Orber Ai2es surt one part of chlorinated time, one tiveiy recently laid down strata, q u I C HIM types at proporti.mateb low crises. j part prepared chalk, and one part Post Devonian, whish was suppos- of powdered, starch. Also bathe t0 have been formed about 1 ;the feet dally'in cold water. be much yo years ago proves to - be much youmger, about 180,000; �s■na+•t+ti°'•a�, Q.—How can I remove screws 000 to In years. t ea.rhat+'t'a' r that are obstinate.or rusty. nu A.—Apply, a heated poker to 6W/eo4.el 8a■■Id.pees tier sneer res • ! • ,the heads of the screws. When I =the serews have become hot, they . c �r` - .:;can be removed very easily. JWls6'Coin, can d clean soiled _ !! lBgaq Iss>rJed AGENTS WANTED ClassiFIed■■■■■■• ;ONTARIO . A.—Soiled eggs can be cleaned I RURAL MAN WITH CAR TO :ELL LAKE SHORE PROPERTY FOR by washing them in a solution of Special Coin To Honor Federal oil among Fanners. Threshers, • • safe on Skeleton Lake, good, sand Truckers. Spiendid opportunity. Advirtisin beach, good road to beach. Char- baking soda and water. Shoo Match at Lucerne Write British Lubol Company. 676 ■ • les Stroud, Aa din, Ont.- berry pies, other.than by the use sHorrlleG ARTICLES FOR SALE ,t+j'••• �of.cornstarch or flour? Switzerland has brought out a BICYCLES AND MOTORCYCLES WITHOUT CHARGE ELIZABETH QUILTING PATCHES, FINEST AS- Kent will shop for you In Toron- ► A.—Try using a scant table- special five•frane silver piece to sortment five pounds for one dol- FREE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. to scores. Send for description of 'itpoonful of quick-Cooking tapioca, honor the shooting match which re- iar, postage paid. E. Mullan Ltd., New rebuilt Bicycles. $10 up. Used free service. 45 Ricbmond St. W.. 'This not only'adds flavor to -the Gently took plate at Lucerne The 680 Adelaide Street %Vest Toronto. Motorcycles. Dukes, 625 G(ueen St. Toronto. West. Toronto: ;pie, but absorbs the excess juice. coin is 33 mm.ln diameter and the ARTICLES WANTED _TIRES A1D BICYCLES FOR SALE - Q'.—HOW can I' remove mildew.. designs are by Emil Wiederkehr. HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL dirom white clothes? A one-hundred-franc leve fII old OLD BOOKS, PAINTINGS. PRINTS, $2 UP, GUARANTEES USED T;RES; P g Glass, China, Silver, Antiques, and Bicycles, $10 up. •Write for bar- was=Rub the clothes With the was also struck with the same de- vFurniture. Absolutely best prices. GIRLS WANTED TO ' LEARN 'Write'description or call S. Wen- Beauty Cluture, taught In a school Bain price West, Toronto Tira, 195 juice of a raw tomato, sprinkle sign, 27 mm. in diameter. roth, 68 King Street, East, Toron- chartered by the Dominion f:ov- Dundas tVeat, Toronto, 'with salt, 'and lay in the- sun to The obverse shows one of the to. ernment, branches from. const to toast, hundreds of successful grad. USED FURNITURE FOR SALE -' -dry. Repeat several times if ne- contestants shooting from kneeling HASP CHICKS nates. we prepare you for provin- ceseary- position and the inscription around vial and state board examinations, GOOD USED FURNITURE: 8 P. the Outer edge, "Federal Shooting -DON'T MISS THESE STARTED rates reasdnable. Call or write to Dining Suite $1'5.00; Chesterfield Chick Bargains. Ten day.old Bar- `Dept. A, Canadian Larjest school, Suites $20.00; Chesterfield Bed Match in Lucerne, 194.1- �e re= red Rocks, New Hampshire Red, "Big Marvel, 358 Bloor Street, W., Suite 139.50; Studio Couches iil1,P0 C8a8 �,.-D2>rI8 verse has the motto in the centre, White Rocks $9.45, Cockerels $8.75 aloronto. _. _ 9-piece Dining Suites, Tike new. ��trr 90/0' pullets $12.45. Two week old $49.50; Breakfast Suites i'1U.00. "One For A11, Sill! 1vr On2." and add lc, three week old add 5c: 'COLORED AND MOUNTED Hundreds of other articles. Write Ca, Loma 1S one of the great- below is the Lucerne coat o!-arms. 'lour week old add 10c. Big Egg as for your requirements Terms Quality add 1c. Prompt delivery. . ENLARGEMENT IN PORTRAIT arranged it necessary, McKenna !8t attractions in Ontario, Sun Around the border is the inaCrip- easel mount. Free with each or- Furniture Co., Limited, 526 L'ay. �dreds of people visit it daily, and `Write for prices on older pullets. Street Toronto. tion, "Redeemable Until August Baden Electric Chick Hatchery, der. Films developed, printed 250, _ 1t> to an hour's tour through the 31st, 1939-5 Fr.'r Limited, Baden, Ontario. Reprints 10 for 25c. Our never WANTED ieastle, including the tunnel and fade process and one day service CHICK BUYERS LOOK AT THESE assures ?ori satisfaction. 'Beat •stables. There are many interest- bargains. Ten day old Barred Photo Service, Adelaide St. Sta- SFlish or D COLLIE DOG, OP, me, Ing And valuable exhibits,.One Of Rock, New Hampshire Reds $8.95; tion, Toronto. wish or Scotch Collie, siva :fie, the--most recent being One Of the 90% pullets $11.95• cockerels $8.50. weight and markings. MssSc be g TIRED FEET thoroughbred. L. A. Jone 189 Two week old add lc, S week old EDUCATIONAL most valuable collection of butter- Talbot stn, st. Thomas, onci.,o. 'add 5c, four week old add 30c. 'flies in the world. The colors of f/N Large Ege Quality add ic. Prompt ENROLL NOW FOR YOUR FALL' !�!}t e,,C Zle amazin and it is worth 0 delivery. Also, older pullets. Top W� ., t gg E"1 /ill Notch C. Alsries, Guelph, Ontario. course of study. Ask u3 about our av}tile fc, an6 s-uderit io see. There _ S S E l,+ Practical Advertising course. Com- -TIRES tq no char;c.to izr'e these exhibits. yOV Mr/fF Nr T'ULLETS, S.C. WHITE LEGHORNS plete your Matriculation "The :'The ca stle ilsclf hcs many of the /ly R(/e N and B. P: Rocks, ready to lay, at CCC Way." Canadian Correspond., $1.25. each. Dan McKinnon, Brus- once College. 501 Ryrie Bldg. To- features cf European castles, and ronto, Ont. Established 1902. r y r�;ttlt s11d mild siould study eels, Ont., R.R. No. 3: tts architecture and enjoy its beau- f ' STARTED CHICK BARC=AIMS, •TEN NEAV •FUR\ITL•RE FUR SALE Standard Make ty. The castle is operated_by the 1 day old Barred Rock, White Rock, •Fully Gmranteed Xir_ Club of Toronto, and the s New Hampshire Reds $9.95, 90% SAVE 20% OR MORE ON NEW ` -Pullets $12.95, Cockerels $8.75. Furniture. Our large ,five-floor write 1FOr Special Prlcea a-•c t.sa 1 co as:? sink, Two week old add one cent to ten ii ii 1 r.-Inn;err Iii',dre T:.urisb; t day old prices, three week old add warehouse is stocked with com- MAYALJL�9S TIRE ' plate home furniahin s. By selling ':from all over the world come to « • „fl�o cgp,te,• 1�xg Profit Grade the direct from our �WAREHOUSE SERVICE this castle. __ ig over-siz cTTiiickP., a hind that we save an av_era a of 20% and weight twohatched arpd ohundred pees a arranged.sen to you.rid h 1 too m when .d ne ernt. Term Freight pr p 8 ELM ST. TORONTO j The government 'cotton spin- 'Prompt delivery. Shipped C.O.D. Write us to-day. Valuable prem ning and rearing plant in the anywhere: Also free rnntre, older fume given for sending customers When writing, please state sire_ r bullets all ages. Tweddle Chick to us. McKenna Furniture Co., _ Philippines is to be enlarged. Issue No. 33 — 39 8'atcheries, Limited, Fergus, Ont. Limited, 526 Bdy Street, Toronto. - ,� e .LJ.v^i '!n'l±,vr✓.Y1��yy'.,A.!i!}•+!C i''i,IrY ':'..JY'�1'. -'MI.' r .. .. • 1Lu _ l � F - n s sincere and earnest desire' Our • -' dalwood seedlings have been plant- The largest and most compre•• -• real-prayer is what in our heart Reforestratlon ed and are nourishing. Thin pro- henaive natures are generally the Sunday in hearts we aw .re t constantly Ming gram of restoring the valuable tim- ing. This is what is controlling �a'aj Hawau g most cheerful, the most loving, the w' our action more than the words we _ — her will be continued until the cwst hopeful, the most trustful. ?^n say when we as our trees are as numerous as they were d4 , hool y y prayers. San"wood Trees To Grow before their extermination began It is the wise man, of large vis. . • Answers to prayer become pod- Once More In The Nkwaiian more than 100 years ago, Charles ion, who is the quickest to discern f Bible when we free ourselves of hies S. Judd, of Honolulu, territorial for- the moral sunshine gleaming Bel!-deception, the attempt to de- `- ester, said recently. through the darkest cloud. Lesson ceive others, or to deceive God. sandalwood trees, whose baro- Belief, 23-24 ins wood has perfumed with in- Christ asked for belief. He told cense the tar-flung temples of the :^ the father of the sick boy that all Orient since time immemorial, are TALKING BIRD PRAYER, FAITH AND things are possible to those who on their way to becoming again a SINCERITY OF THE HEART believe. Doubt.paralyzes. Unbe- commercial product of the Hawaii- ! toy Mark 9:14-29 lief breaks the contact betweenIslands. 'It was the glamorous gO ON,I,AL Golden Text: "All thing"s are the soul and God. One man who lure of fortunes to be made in the Answer to Pervious Puzzle 23 Pertaittitl t6_ possible to him that believeth. has reached :1.Pictured i. P great assurance of sandalwood trade of the tropical a septurn. Mark 9:23, faith says that results follow with islands of the Pacliic t2utt brought b�• 25 To be Lesson Passage: Mark 9:14-29. almost mathematical precision ac- , many Yankee clipper ships to the Q the gga�:�., E s P indebted., r' Run the straight race through cording to his faith. This father shores of those romantic archipel- 1$g � 1 26 Sooner than. God's good c burst into tears and ejaculated: T Bra e. . ) a os In the earl 27 Dirty disord 8 y Part of the last measurement. Lift S eC Lift up thine a es, and seek His "Lord, I believe• bel thou min 3 - y e 0 Emblems P century 14 Id. V ms Ot i lace. unbelief." His words are descrip- ' So brisk was the business of cut, 16 Pertaining to � royalty. Life with its path before us lies, tive of the faith of many religious ting the trees and, shipping the wings. 31 Unity. Christ is the way, and Christ the people. They believe so far, and wood to China and other distant 1?Lukewarm. 32 Respiratory x prize. doubt beyond a given point. They parts of the world that the forests 199Applicatim Ssounds.- John S. B. Monsen. believe at certain times and at were denuded of them long ago, Roomy. 33 T'o�csttl-133�� 36 Dower Soma Rules of Christ'. Teaching other times are torn by grievous with the exception of a scattered 21 Not any. 22 Dined. EDISON proper'y—: ' 14-it6 doubts. The secret of Christ's tew stately reminders of the time 38 It has a --- ' Much of our conversatign is in healing power wsa his unlimited when they, were the supreme 23 and a hooked the,form of questions and answers. faith in God. source of wealth to adventur"ome 941--rte a brightly 50 It lives in the 6 Minister, bill. Questions call forth answers, We Faith In Action, 25-29 -traders. — bird, —'-s• 7 To gibe, 39 Sandpiper. may be .either suzprised that we Christ's faith was not a mood or Thousands of-Seedlings Praiited -_ 27 Stomach. _53 It Is a fine 41 One that race' know the answer of humiliated' a Pose. It was a basis for action. In 'the recent reforesting of the 29 Ha e s -- (pl.), 42 Street. when we discover that we do not He healed the sick boy. Emotion Hawaiian Islands thousands of sal- ughtier• 54 Corroded. pronotta, .44 Numbered have the answer.'The,scribes quer- was never an end in itself with 33 Velvet-black 56 Machine parts. 9 Beret. cubes. tioned the disciples, but they did Christ. It was a spur to redemp- 34 Rigs ineraL 57 Those who 10 High 45 Rei (1— Imo- a' not have the answer. When Christ tive action. The disciples asked attain apostolic faith? "Wherever skate. m0untain. ' . 48 Malignant 35 Bustle, I Wotframlte, spirit. came down from the Mount o! Why they could not heal the boy poverty, scikness. or any outward 37 Becomes old. VERTICAL ' Transfiguration he asked the and Christ told them that they circumstance makes fife hard so. $8 Head blow, i Butter hump, 15 C resisting of' is Mout S1 Cooking scribes whythe lacked. prayer and discipline. cial religion has its chance. It is 40 Battles, 2 Amphitheater two. Y=were questioning P g utensil. =� the disciples. He was ready to give Christ had won his power to heal social religion that founds hospi- 43 Musical note, center. 18 Ten years• 152 Fish. the answer the disciples could not through faith, prayer and discip- tals, supports schools, fathers and 44 Gowns, 3 To pot again, 20 Final' 53 Mountain. give.. All through his public min- line. The Golden Text states, "All cares for orphans, fights alcohol, 46 Preposition. 4 Rainfall, statements 55 Doctor of istry we see his unique power to things are possible to bini that be- demolishes slums, stands for eco- 47 Easter flowers 5 Note in scale. of account, lieveth," Is this the secret of our noetic.:justice !or' the oppressed, science. ssrisfy seekers and give them big- J 'ger views of truth, duty and God. weakness' Is it the explanation cultivates world friendship, 'seeks 19 l0 11 12 1 f One of the basic rules of good of the relative impotence of the to supply a healthful social cavi- teaching is always to try to give Chr►stian Church' Is apostolic ronment for all the brotherhood f it satisfactory answer to a ques- Power,waiting for us as soon as we of man." µ _ tion, if not immediately, as soon Vis-possible. ;hristian people who - have had experience in dealing with religious difficulties should be prepared. to _&nsever honestly and effectively the question: that RADIO NOTES -` arise. Christ did not regard his power cc _ y h as a moaapoiy. He sought to teach. A -N .0 N 1 W i his disciples to do what Me did., - He even predicted that they would By MAOGE ARCHER do greater works than himself. At- FIGHT i9ROAOCASTS ter the Day of Pentecost thisre- broadcast%. CBL, 1:30 p.m. moo'.. I the 'what Is claimed as the most -x- days to.Saturdays , . , August 13th dietio nomas fulfilled, but at - tensive series of fight broadcasts at 9:00 p,m., CBL, WPWy Song - f time of this incident the disciples ever undertaken has been arranged Shept -,', 10:30 p.m. CBL Clement .45 h had not learned the secret. The by the National Broadcasting Co., Williams . . . , sad on August 19th question ir'frequently asked. Why and Mike Jacobs, promoter of the 4 p'm. NBC CBL Club,Matinee 1 57. -have we not Christ's healing pow. Twentte!li 'Century Sporting Club. er' It is beside the mark to ans. The series startingthis month will 9.00 p®' CBS Your Hit wee that the medical profession be-presented over the coast to The West Remembers CBSACFRH . carries on the work of the Great coast NBC Blue network. NBC August Physician. Christ 20, 12 30 p.m. CBS CFRB Salt Lake gave % demon- Blue, Incidentally,ls, 1 attained the City Tabernacle Choir , 3 :fj - stration of the power of mind over "highest listener" rating ever p'm„ • _ body which his followers ought to reached by a single network with 8 P.m. CBS CFRB Gay Nineties , s pm, xsc: Chase, Sad Sanborn LIFE'S LIKE THAT By Fred Ne sir 6e„able to exercise in a greater its broadcast of the title tight ba- Hour . . . and on a the 2•lat of August, _ .:__degree than they now do. Progress tween Joe Louis and Tony Galento. 8 P.m. CBS CFRB Tune Up Time Is being made through. a study of The entire Fall-Winter series' of / , e per a (new) . . 9:30 p.m„ CBS CFRB the laws of the mindthowof Mdison Square Garden fights, and Gu Lombardo Oorcheatra . ,Aug. faith, reaction to suggestiony and the championship bouts in every di= the working of the human will. vision will be covered In the series 22, 8:30 p.m. MBS CBI,Information pleise , , , and at hour i u of 9:A August Right living, obedience to'the will which will be inatigursted with theCFRB q Treasure ?rail Augnst of God, earnest faith may be used Henry Armstrong - Lou Ambers ± 11 to' the benefit of our own health lightweight title contest at Yankee 3 ' ' 8:00 p.m, CBL Songs of the and in aid to sick Worts . . . 9:30 p.m. CBL Percy P. Stadium, New York, on Tuesday, Faith's Music August 24, 8:30 "Prayer Becomes Real When Soul's August 202nd. At least sixteen major p,m. CBL CFRB--Serenade for the /� i Desire Expressed., 20-22. encounters will be broadcast from ' '< 'i, � = � - •� Real = prayer often begins the Garden, beginning with the Strings , . , 10 p.m, ('BI. CFRB Col- / umbla i1'orkshop, through trouble. One very expe- -' middleweight contest between' Fred. FALL FORECAST rienced observer of religious life Apostoti and Ceferina Garcia on 1{ere are a notes states that in the majority of casefew nes bom s September 12th. fag Fall season:: Tnot UTime will prayer is learned through trouble, Sam Taub and Bill 'Stern will be / Otters we pray much more arnest- In charge of the broadcasts and will return to- the CBS network with -ly facing some acute issue affect- beadle the ringside .nasi n "rets.. ^tredve Kostelaaetz on Monday, Aug. ,_ "s'ti •_• r `� g m' _1st,'and will be beard at 8 p.m, "•�' ' g ourselves than we do for oth Taub will do the blow-by-blow de- Professor Quiz will begin a new .t•"' - ,`� "� era in sorrow or difficulty. A very se' riptions while Stern will com- great scholar ra edall night fmen rwPP program under commercial soon- _ ,•�`.. /// is al whose Life was hanging in Among the outstanding 8th Beginning September 10th, g g g;contests n Friday, Sept. $ the balance after an operation to be broadcast will be return hospital. His prayer was born out y the Ursen Welles program will em- J ,•yy match between the world's heat' anate from.Holly rood in the CBS a thlove to his boy and need of help weight champion, Joe Louis, and spot opposite Charlie McCarthy_, raer than from a ieasoned faith Bob Pastor, who went the full limit CBS will add another five times in prayer. The father of the epi-. with Louts in their last meeting. l N P g weekly serial to its network when. leptic boy told Jesus about the The series is also expected to iu-. v � "Donna Curtis" debuts at 11:ib suffering of his lad and then with' sial� a heavyweight bout between a.m. on Monday, September 11 . . . \. an outburst of tears said: "If Thou % Tony Calento and Lou Nova, who const do anything, have_ compas- recently beat former champion Max Walter O'Keefe has been signed to F - „ handle the Tuesday. bight Party =v Bion on us, and help us. Prayer - Baer: Complete 'etails will,be an- replacing Dick Povi•ell when that becomes real when it expresses the nounced in the -near -future when , ♦ program resumes its broadcasts on Souls sincere desire. Prayer that the schedule is completed. September 19th Sept. 24th, ' is an-art form, or rhetoric or scrip- TO BE HEARD Ruins and Allen will be heard on _ypySZ Aare quotation may be beautiful, Farm broadcasts, t': '.?; 1 J5 Wednesday nights, at 74:30- p.m. - twrn4tba lose by h a.a.rt — but effectual prayer is a matter of P.m. Mondays to Fridays; Farm over.CES starting October 4th. w "It'll only haunt you if you don't pay your rent," : � '•. 2020 W. WILL YG 01 NE 1' ME --�--- To AYE 9 A -Wl I_!. t ?� GU I O ' t ci NICHT„� 1 AIT�YDOCt:0CK i 1. SANDY HOOS ,, l�llll �, �'�«�aal'y�� - �i(iia. 4• • .•, �Y 1 �N'.w .. '�.,<i5i��. 1`>H•► - S< p r b1, IN- D..Thi Palls . Inc.] �.,. ly- 9 ' Yn9(ralr. . � � proceeds to FseaAright'g toe :TENDERS WANTED �Le „FLeztincj ¢tU� Prouse, basil Eng Comp. 2, A for 1 noon; thence to M. I2unkeld'a ,Cafe- ._._ — liiet 1, Lat A 2, Fr Comp 1, purchase et the frame shed 8, for -night. Friday, Pew to ?scans f ( Ward, Jean - Geom 2, Phys 2. his own stable fQljo he will re- ,�� � � � rd, at the rear o! the Community Hall Rt•46 yes yssss; 11.60 paid la advataos Cowie, 11[argaret - Engem Comp C, .Claremont. Tenders to be mailed to main until the 1A11oFing y to the United gt UW Can.H 1, Geom 2, Chem 1, Let C the undersigned, :to be opened on f noon. �d Ct, BtrLLria .i$•0o advance. 2, Saturday, Anguat 19th. Lowest or y ARNOLDWOLD DOCS, the 40 i Linton, Jean Eng Ut 2, Can H C, any tender not necessarily accept- Chestnut Belgian Stallion,-property : JUf1N 1MURKAR. P•toorietor { Chem C. ed, No. 34.22, Form 3) the-property ad ' Linton, Mildred - Eng Comp'C, Alfred Mole, Secretary. Allan Reesor, Markham, R. 'R, 1; Geom C. or iome�1Ow will maW the season of 1989, as 6CH00_L REPORTS Park Board, Clareptont, Out. ou bow Bmy Chicks aside real rntermediatee awarded certificatee: - a for poultrymen last year. follows: Monday afternoon, June . ersonal attention. prompt 5th, will leave his own stable, Lot Pickering Middlti School, Junior Consult "iv=7- 3, con. 4, Scarboro, and p�� to f"triculation — (1. - 75 & •aver. Nellie Gaetick, Roy McLeod, Betty U G. Wilson, R, R, 1,� Myrtle Stn, Wilmot Sheer's, Base Line, Picket- 2. - 66 to 74 inG. 3. - ti0 to 65.inc. Manion, Francis McDowell. - �V, D. TWEEDIE, ing, for night. Tuesday, at Ben. �.C. - 66 to 74 inc. 3. - 60 to 65.ine. -R 'R. 1, Pickering noon,Br�ath% Con. 3, Pickering for • D. Annan - Lit C, Can. H. 2, Phy. i p. noon, thence to his own stable. On :!, Chem C, Alg 2. On Rooliog for Barnsand for The Pickering Thursday morning,,to Wm. Nichols F. Baker - Lit 2, Comp 2; Chem 2, PIANk- DING Houses, Eavetroughs, Hay MEAT MARKET t;o the Comers for noon, thence aGeom 2. AND Track, Barn Door Hardware, to the Woburn Farms, Markham i8. BaIsdon - Fr A C, Fr C. 2, Geom Lift Eze Garage,Cement work -_---- Road for night. Friday to Chas. C, Lat A C. Chem AllAll Tuning kinds f Guaranteed--- ' and Carpenter work of all We carr a full line of thencott's A nedate, for noon, }3d. Boyes Lit C, Comp C, g P -- - - - _ —--. .: __ ..- thence to his o a 1, Geom 2. kinds following Monday afternoon, emu G Burns - Chem C, Geom C. Dealer for Eastern Steel re$ $13.00. All accidents at owner's 'T. Carlton - Lit C, Comp 2, A. H. 209 Close Ave.. Toronto ro ut s ' r' d ts`— and ri k ..-AC Chem 3, Geom C. '.zone Lakeside 1502 J. Clement - Anc. H C, Chem 2 Orders taken at NEWS nice' Let us give you it estimate on your Cured -T Geom 2. Requirements. ATTENTIONI , r _._A. Field - Lit 2, Comp C, Anc H -- - _ rC, Chem 2, Alg 2. _ _ rock Road Or l �-F�et - A- I�.-c;—Gam-I , Our deliver is 3,- eo 2, Fr Comp 1. Phys 2, Chem . y at your service B o Gravel A. 1. Phone Pick 1620 _ Pit R. Fowler - A. H. 2, Fr. A. `2, Fr. C I_A`Z E V�F SILK L K ` ' c9mp 2, Chem 1, Geom 1. , Crushed Pit I�un 1W. hemp . Lit C, Fr C. 3, Chem 9, Geom 1; Inrairel t 2. Lot G 1. andy�Vleasuring ase - - y + r ?lit- Morrish = Lit C, Anc. H 2, Chem I3ROCK � Geom �- ` Gnid'aated f)r SpooufulF. Pieta, Cups, Etc. Sand and Graded*, r E. Petty - Anc.' hem Fr. a 2, Fr. With Easy Visible Red markings that win't E THEATR Stone Met A.si>s. 2, chem c, Geom e, - . f32'T$Y D aE vere i or Loide l in -- _ILL Redditt - 'Lit 2, Comp2,- Anc: H. game off. Easilyworth 2oc, at an Stora. �� HONE Plan ick 1026 ' Pilo y Healthfully Cooled by Water. P t P' �C, Chem 1, Geom C. Washed Air. , 134-srl. Riley -_Lit '1, Comp C,. Anc. .very woman will want one for her Pantry. Toronto office Ho and 6471 1H. 1, Chem i, Geom I. Given FREE to ever' customer buying 5 gala. All Sh awe Daylight Saving Time JOHN BOURNE & SON rMirp Riley - Lit •2, -Comp 2, Anc. rHCRSDAY FRIlj.1Y&SATURDAY -- H. 2. Chem 2. Geom C. se 'Or mare, Frida SatHr a , Jnl 2I 8� SOOFrNG SPECIAL 1ti IA. Teefy = Lit 2. Anc H .C, Chem gas, y Saturday, �' AVG�;ST 17, 18 and 19 ` C, Geom C .y Two S%-)vs, at 7.30 and 9.30 3-1 Std. Wght. Asphalt Shingles V. Teefy - lJlt 2, A. H. C, Fr. .A. Gasoline, 16c. a gal. plus tax Saturday Matinee at 1,30 $6.00 per sger. 1 C, Fr. C, 3, Phys 1, Chem C,:Geom a-1 Hvy. Wght. Ashphalt Shingles 9C, Lat A. 2: Lat Comp 2, TRY OUR UNCLENE OIL NONE SETTER "Invitation $6.63 per ogre, haft FL White - Anc. H. 2, Can H. 1, - PLENTY NOT AS GOOD , '1Fr A. 2, Fr. Comp 1, Chem 2 lots fret quality Toronto Asp • - -:to Happiness" Roofing Co.ca Shingles. io • 1(ar'hove an 80.52 pass In school) of ' 5 ogre or over. CHAS. COOPER CLAREMONT • ; - WITH pr�e6` subleet to cheese witihotd P, t • , llIarement School PI ER '.1REI�E DEi'�i!�E "' ' notice. �f s FRED 141 MURRAY ,I s� ' CK INO • �. : JBurtDn, Dorothy Ch C, Fr C. C. CHARLIE RL;GGLES ]Bacon, 3lyrtle - Can .H 1; Chem 1. _ - LUMBER YARD That A 2, Lat Comp 2, Fr 2, Fr Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday .. 3 da +Cutup 2 . an 3 -•- aG}niier, Helen - Can H. 2, Chem 2, ��� Y 'r' First Show at 7.30 •, �. Fr. - • .. il,at A .., Lot. Comp C., Fr _, .. aCornp % . `` Last Complete Show at S.30 COOKSHUTT u, .7cabrtstorl, Mabel. - Eng Comp 2, Frost �/ Wood +Can ii C, Anc H C, -C ht= '2..Lat w RITZ OTHERS DON AMECHE .dl f.`, Let Corny.•2, Fi A 3,. Fr C. . 1 Agency v;hs Tr,',S+t ;, .-. Cdrt H Ane Fi F BR Tomlin.ora .V:to 'E ny 1. L C,:n'•ll a- Vis•3 ' "The Three :"Pew Stock of Parts on Hata 1C. l.tt t c:omp- •' I'r Cc :1a.3 ` Service on above madrlaes lo.ah.-r� 11,.Marprrie - ting Comp Musketeers" '�, Can H C, ane I{ 'L. 'hem '?. Lat �. ,0 Implements on exhibit in seams A- C, Lat Comp C, Fr :l :;. 1•r.C �' b c Plows, mowers eta E!IN IE BkRNES a , r Education -: GLORIA STUART �,, 4. Eyesight �� L`-� Claremont, Ont. r A _ and Women in Windy d i0 a ice N'. lEFFICIEl`C Y #h >n r Expert '• " haY Fr�A1`cts :pairs to all makes. Reas R;• ill I UU[1' _ w�Ll lA\I GAxGAI�i' Onabl•e charges. ; Work UkYN sLo�i4t guaranteed. V CTUtl 1 OS _ . ^ _• . Mt\ cR E ARTHUR FIELD Eyesight .Specialist �, HORSE REGISTER Graduate Radio and Television l >Y?isney Bldg. (Opp, P. 0.) ; • ` Member Official Radio Service Mat Oshawa. Phone 1516 .. The Grand Champion CIydesdale Assonow n. ,r Imported Stallion, HAWIiI2IGG 46 Phone a:01, PIC$ERiN4 When. we learn to train the'eyes dict will learn to study their fume- DRESSED FILLETS a� 'r'' SELECT, '(2738), (22176), Erirol. cion, their limitations as applied to OF HADDOCK - _ N0• 3298 Form 1. the property of . wrezworit with them every day. R e — -. '• Oscar Wilsop, Brougham Ont, will L, '� .O N Z ILL I cup of milk THE KIDDIES' EYES will sparkle when you- make the season of 1939 at his own FUNS h;rZ 1 L li[R EC rO R AND in-know bow to work them and at 'h cup of flour . the same time conser�a their own I tablespoon of musnrd bring in an appetizing platter of Fish. k's a __ stable. Terme $15.00, Payable 15th strength for the future work they °f grated old Con January. $1.00 off will be allowed tEN(BALMHR g diem cheese dish fit for a king, with its delicious,palate- i 2 tabks s of borne to parties who truck their mares. .Successor to W. J. Matbar. I `►1 :have t„ do. We do rcpt, in .our ev- pO°n pleasing flavour. . . et so inexpensive that fresh chopped panes P $ Y Pe Mares from .a distance will be tak- 8to rtIvil�e er_v, day work train our eyes as p,ePafe a white sauce with you will have money left over for extra meal- en care of at reasonable price. N,ghc and Day 3vrviue! i 7they might be trained. There is chs butter, the flour, the moaned, and`rhe milk; add time treats. ' E >roah being learned every day of the grated cheese, season, The ack Percher Stallion, Basiness Phones Residencle i'hon BI on the year of, for instance, light'and wipe the fillet with a damp Hickory Lad. (Enrol. 10. 11,155 9801 — Ny?lt clorh, cut in individual You can enjoy Canadian Fish and Shellfish all ::its relation to 1Si°n. glare and. its _pieces,cover each piece with the year'round—over 60 different kinds — Form 3) the property of Allan see- the cheese mixture,sprinkle y sor, 'will stand for service at his :reln�lion to efficiency, eye hazards with chopped parSley.'j4lace fresh, frozen smoked dried canned or ickl- an industrial work etc. Most of on well buttered oven dish, , , , P own stable. Term's X10:00 .. -.these things are in their scientif- �odemteeko�miFillm f ed . . . as often as you wish. Atony tempting COMMODORE AGAIN - the ��•-� any other kind of Canadian y ac form and perhaps are not spread p;,h may be used instead of recipes make it easy for you-to offer delightful choicely bred- Clydesdale stallion, im�ily before the general public. Haddock sllea. •variety to hearty appetites v (26812), the propeftty of Robt. Ds- foe, of Green River, will make the ;alurl, of the explanation would be DEPARTMtIT OF FlSHERIES, orrAwa, ti PERMANENT NAGGING PAI N �n yrE'rP6a3ry detail, meaning, when season of 1939 av follows: - Tues- . :durffioeb ap„ that these thinks were ` day, May 23rd, will leave his own THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER }rc zrreang our modern civilization : WR/Tf FOR fRff 8001fiETj stable at Green River and proceed, AND NEB•YES, IT MAY BE 1 to John Barnes, Cherrywood for - - he 'nouns • to use up our visual - - --_-'- --' '-O" --- - -'' YOUR EYFS _ .energy sfrrt3 use it up fast. The a�- Please,end rise your free Booklet, ' loo Tempting 1 night. Wednesday, proceeds to Bert G H• TUCK OPT. D FM Rai Ackfo Con. 4, Lot 19 for .a<rage loan is dependent Upon hi3 N.+n....... .......•.. d'a, ' �.vgWaiiiAt:for seventy-per cent of (Please Print Lamm Plainly) t noon; thence to W. E. Holtby s Duey Block opp. !. 0. leis work. De his eyes earn his liv- .fry.,,.».._.» .....»»..............»......................»........... t a4 Con. 4. � WV* , phone 1s16 r3yt= _. .. _._ : ................•.............................. ..cw 1 I I 0511111AWA, ONG y CLA7tL![ONT Several of our hwu attended the , M `i ' " big lacrouse match at Broeklin on Mrs. Chao. Grant is visiting rel- If you were asked to name the ` Monday. atives here. top-ranking .HIGH QUILT TY A nuan�ber from here attended P-r'anld dance bands of radio, Mrs. B. A. Greeff; of Allendale Mr. Alf. Role is enjo stage' and screen LOUD �� �� the games at the new bowline Yg a vac- Your list would j� green, at Oshawa, on D vnday ev- 4s visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. L. &tion at this time. certainly include Tommy, Dorsey, ening, Sooty here Mrs. Anderson is .visiting her , Glen Gray, Benny' Goodman, Gu q . Mr. and Mrs. Hinchey and dun- Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Purdy speat daughter. in Toronto. Lombardo and Artie Shaw. All SYSTEM STEM g the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. E. Ernest and Mrs. Rinan and. fain- five Will be appeoring in the Dance AND ;s ghter of Windsor are visiting Dir. ' Hinan and family. ily spent the week-end at Halibur- Pavilion.at the C. N. E.- A _ _., ahaY'a nephew, Thos. and Din. q' +Transit Sound - Gregg. -A Ladies' Trablee here on the ton. i- The Park Board, in another col- Green on Saturday afternoon, at Mr. Edgar erk reports the , fishing arou North Bay, as .Notice to Creditors Car Advertisin • umn are offering for sale, the old 1.30' Good Prizes. g � .a�. tit ads at the rear of the Comman- The Claremont Middle School re -mood• 4 g ity Hall. ports will be found in another Eric G Jones Frtate FOR GARDEN PARTIES, Mrs. Warden and children have column; under that heading.. Creditors of Erie C Jones, of FIELD DAYS ETC. � been visiting during the Contrary to widely circulated re- I g ng and two Pickering, a druggist, who died at WILSON RADIO porta, our village has not lost the weeks with St. Catharines and Nia- ' Yiekering, on July 16th, 1939, are entire benefits of the presence of to send particulars of I BROOKLIN. ONT. Sara friends. requested the H. G. McIntyre Plant staff. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Overland The tool nen and die-makers are i LT NOTtheir claims to the undersigned be- Phone 16 r 1L :. and children of Detroit, have been to remain here for a while at fore August 15th, L __after Nhich y visiting Mr. Overland's brother, C. least. his estate - -._- u e a- A. and 31rs. Overland and f' 'l mong the parties entitled thereto orrtrQr y of Clare- and the' executrix Rill not be iia= -COMPETENT - RELtABIGE re' moot and well-I,=ovrn here, and Mrs Wim -Eirkett, Mrs._CLand- ble for an claims • --i their RADIO SERVICE .Ier and Dins: DlcIntyre won First has not-then. received notice, y annual trip to this village on Mon- a; Prize at the Unionville Bowling day evening, putting on their us- Drive , --Tournament on Friday evening of Doted at Oshawa, August. 1; 1939. Expert Seav'rce on all makes nal. "medicine show". Reports re last week. `-business, 'good. W E. N. Sinclair, K. C _ of receivers The Women's Missionary Society Church service on Sunda next, Bank of Montr.�l Building, Osh- Bring g your 'seta here and Save6 ' of the Claremont United Church � usual; in the morningat the awe, Ontario. ; . held their August meeting. at the stock of tubes always on hand. United Church, and the evening.an SPECIALS FOR F�1DAY AND Rusell W. Gray,.- Brougham Out. _--ltaane of Mrs. Walter Ward. Mrs. open-air service at the Baptist SATURDAY, AUG. 18 and 19 g ' Condy's Group was in charge . of Church. The assistance -of the band the programme. After the Devot- in these services is much apprec- Maple Leaf Soap Flakes, i small Iona] exercises, Mrs. Stanbury Pre- iated, and play a very important pkg. Free 18a ppeia rented the last Chapter of the part of the service. Chipso, Lar c, -- --- Law Motor Sides -•Study Book, The World - der auspices of the Park Inc Jar Rings, doz. 22c. Bp s' Summer .Swe Aers Chrysler-Pl'ym cmth a " and Misses Johnson and Board, a Street Dance is being held Rubb Ir lar rings, doz. 5t. y " Gregg sang, "The Ninety and tonight, (Friday) in Claremont, Jars, quarts doz: $L09 500. each j. Dealer Nine". We were glad to welcome ( under the direction of Russ Crei- xxxPure Vinegar, gal. 35r- Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy* our new I ghton and his orchestra, and a Boys' C&mg Shoes $1.45 minister and his wife at this meet- Rose Brand Bak. Powd r 12e. ' GC)OD USED CARS Floor Show, featuring- Wee Clara Vanilla soz. 12t. it pair GOODYEAR TIRES .' ing. Refreshments were served at Pelly, Singer, Dancer and Acrobat- Pastry Flour 241st 40c. W[LLARD BATTERIS! - the close of the meeting and a soc- is Star, also the ' Garner Twins, BakingSoda jlb Jletl 9 .j n ) h 099, 1,6� G Se. , ENERAL BLACKSIIITH114b 3a1 half-hour enjoyed by sIl, Smart Novelty Dance Team. Old Toilet Soap, 3 I$e takes 10c. a pair SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS r• The Girls' Softball Tournament and Modern Dancing. Adm. 25c. , Gine w a tris; on a New or a tJead Cts here on Saturday afternoon drew Prints 36 iri. wide 13c. Men's Sport shirts, with 24 Houn Towing Service nevem outside teams: Unionville, Odd Sizes work shirts, Overalls, 'to short sleev6s, $100 ea. lior,don J• * W :+ Lindssay, Maple,. Newmarket, Ux- 'i'}l�88818 std,C.r ZSrBmOIIt clear, at REDUCED PRICES La bridge, Brookiin and Agincourt. PeoNg 9.3 Hen's Soots, 'lac., 20c. $'#rope 2908 'The audience was not as great as 1 STORE OPEN EVENINGS 25c 35C.and 50c. a. r. ' was hoped fade, but the number who FURNITURE A. G. ���A�� '' p IPICKERINO, ONTARIO . ,attended had a real afternoon of We +.re di• O "' pa iity so attraatire C. 0. Bradley isottball and an evening's enter- variety of Lindsa Second ne le end Third, Aluminum and Granitew,are Etc. CLAREMONT. ONT. Phone:Pick2i404 ilei nment. The winners were: First � _ w. . Furniture and Furcilure Y; P r Norelties, R. G. CLENDENINt# -The splen winning 3?4, $10 and &,. :FUNERAL DIRECTOR `The splendid evening concert from Priced tow, in keeping with limen.- • the stand was given by: Don. Notice to YOU Private Ambulance' Hedges, tenor; Master Middlehurst, l NOTTER 1. ,,,a Day and Nicht Service ' The Redshaw Sisters. and Bernice TIC - Pi.nne 9C�OG Reds]ysw, Guitar numbers, and the NO Ne'do Building nP alt kindr ; Claremont Band, al] being very ,Malvern 5000 + rnuclt enjoyed. Our trucks iCARPENTER[NG�T 1v 4. Markham, nt. The Mixed Doubles Tournament. Pass your way every CEyIE ' I `here on the green on Wednesday day' t PLUMBING - - _ rn� lea evening Inst, Are o.ne of .the ter- COAL, COKE, C gest number of rMks• yet recei-veli IIA' llCll and y by our local• bowling :club. The WOOD, .' CEMENT, _ ra � ROUb'l`G Farr's Elevator !j � u^1u�ual nu ober made'it necessary SAND, GRAVEL We al+o sell Br:tutfo d Roofing Cha remonf to enlist'the aid of the Stouit'%•ii;n � , 5 B j• f Cl.wt, in .aacing for ,page. nn "tht aIId -- -. -. - ---- ircaom Phone -- l:es. dv4 Office W38 „ greFra to aicco l In simple but ri,.n ue- 1 ro EgntpmPnt, Dnro Nater ILDER S SUPPLIES p`' ' s: Re .car furnish 5 � Bl.\DF.R TVI\E C00 FEET the visiflriv ri-nk., ,the tournament gn y_tem&, lBeatt bei„* carried on-a-t on�1�•0 th- i � 1 {t.�r @ W6Flt-- p�Serialsfro�that esw=11 Sty hg't}?I�n.iu 11 taterte� 8?,i0 per 100. '' ` —a,Eits tnR tyro different paints. Competit.c n lmtir .i•.thi,tred in btock a frill is 1 standpoint. In dignity strop there being four 3- Rheat. iQ21 00 Delivered c g, • K Fatiniatr5 Free I\P: af. 1IAPI.F. LF MILLING of s Work Guarantee3 Fly Spray,wins, Fred Evans, of the ]Deal pPeart.Me our work will stand out P y. $54 in balk Club coming First. with'the others• C011]'A\Y FEEDS. i through the ages. n D f fin the following order: Pr. Rrown• A. W. MITCHELL yy F' �' PROT7SE Roofing and Fencing 7 Na Greater Tribute of Markham. Messrs Johns and, i N. W. STAFFORD Phone 8502.* sAn�thin9 in Seeds and Flour finowden, of Oshawa. Dr. Iieisey, - Pickering, Ont. Highway Monumental PICKERI\G, O\TARIQ -of Markham-, Second and 'Mi. Chap- J Works anan, of Highland Creek. Third. Office phone 7400 Residence tki L ph, 463 W3itby Ont, --- - �_ . Kialrston Road westSPECIAL PRICE -� n 00=7 , -juat is arm - n e— Aucloouy NEW Implements CHAMPION_r Barclay-Transport ;;Firestone`Tires while the reeent 6' ales and Service ' nary s ie. - lasts. tock las •.; between Claremont, Brougham -' Greenwood, d Toronto s a sizes in $ . � sen cod, Whitevale as '� ,�] _ arge toe of all es u My drivers are trainee to be Senear • coarteotis and reliable. tires on hand. Special Rates on Lertg Dista�s -Be sure to get your Free Gift Coupons. `l No order 4eo small. None toe large CALF. MOLE, _Claremont. AD shipments. insured and preteete� from the weather PHONE :3201 Td. Aare. 87, ate, qZ Owaeh and aopersedet! C. VEAL-VALVES RANTED Harris No. 16 Bind- Z he new Massey-Harr' Maple Leaf Mutual Fuc `SELL YOUR CALVES AT HOME 'er, the best for all conditions of crops. Insurance Co. Save Time and Money - I�� Many •neCM A w improvements make this aw e:W� a NESA l:a y We have a buyer at the farm t lago old favorite still more popular. oria In�riied .n , • windmllh. elle. . .'MONDAY, TUESDAY' A NO 4 - A full line:' of genuine M.-H, Repairs-i' ' epairs: A,�, ,, , Kinds., WEDNESDAY : `-A number of used machines on hand. r ru. nine �F-'/CKL R/NC� iFARMS I ` .JOHN L• -OI LLMA N .,BOWMAN & 80Wh LIMITED ` P1090C Pick 5.R 11 trYHITIlT ONTARIO / A R Tor-170 et . � �RChGt.A:.: ONT. _ - _ . �- �Nst Ji, • A$ "y`+R': - fi "`` ��,!r 'ZS''r?" `.'.PiT�.•'.+' ''65L.ta...,a- .-.. ,._;zy'' y�rq..: I:, - •+moi - :;w!.. 4-- .......,�, ....,.� ... •"r' o .. riA�;';. i." ,,' .�'"5^ '_:7133y `•^'! -. .L1fi.'> ..Y ,y x.xy4 m - ,;. �-.w. s.>:� 5`•sc•.ir.•-.:ter'.•as: 'p ... .- :a^ ... .-,.c. ,i_:.:,:,•..•}'t,+ s._:,n- .. , -.-0, . 17.7.4; .4•'g i�Avrt 4.Y�- ..-.R,Sr.•'.-s'�e•r i :•?:,�'..•, A4' .. .. • � - r - choked out, "Of course, Miss Arm- When.Tran slid into Emergency, • strong. I'll try." Dr.' Bob Eenchley ►alas bending s �Q�' ,�'r' � As she sped adaay, she,thought, over a quivering figure stretched A j l Paled• Suppose I hadn't gone into the eut on. a first-aid examination SMILE demonstration room! . . . I might table. The young interne's, face not have seen Beula in time. I was grim; acid the prececupied was sunk enough'ho sneak put and look he turned on Tran held no - - meet Bob tonight. 11-1 had, and memory of their morning's a es- =r= anyone had found out, it would pale. Engaging as Tran had found have been curtains. . . . Now, per- him in his moments of irrespon. t haps . . , sible gaiety, she liked him a thou- But a new thought brought her sand times better this wag. up, short: hadn't Miss Armstrong The EmergenLy nurse staod at CEO TEA heard yet bout her and Bob— the other side of the table,.t her -. . in the instrument room this morn- podermic tray on a 'stand at her ing? : Because, of oourse, she: elbow. Now she stepped back to was sure to sooner or later. Dr. make way fo'r Tran. Sargent's eyes couldn't have•miss- `'iMlakc it-snsPPy;-:�gitit};"tie ;; •a '_. _ _ - �, ---- - - - d-a trick,-and-Dr. Sargent was interne directed briefly. "Twp ♦--SER4AL STORY------ - ` :: popularly known a the wofld's c ..sage will be here in a minute. INTERNE 'ROU BLE COPYRIGHT.. iasd. - — Stickler_foo iPline--_—-' --This-is-wally-a-case - IvLA SERVICE. INC. son,, only he's just gore out. if Dr ars t backs up my 'udg- __ By ` linom Cowan-Stone S Moped— ed Princess rrientsthisepoor devil goes right up r - DrC36 _tc -1'. cat e o CAST OF CHARACTERS ing over her head. under complete anaesthesia, there TRAN DEARBORN—heroine, stu• "I knew you were going to meet is something he wants to get off " dent nurse. She ran into love Anita here," Beula explained. "So his chest." . . teeth kept bright a '"d trouble when she met 1, waited." -a f t7 Face to Face With Terror DR. BOB BENCHLEY c hero, "You would pick a'place with a As the man on the table looked and attractive with handsome young internat. He bed to wait in," Tran told her. ? f.om one face to the F thea, his . the help of WRIGLEY'S -had, trouble, coo, keeping up "What do you an Miss t own face gray and dripping with • with brilliant Armstrong wants?" sweat, Tran shrank for a moment GUM. DR. STEPHEN SARGENT—head "She probably wants to know ti - -. before something she 'saw in his w���7► surgeon. Dr. Sargent's problem why-my well-known sense of duty y �, bright dark eyes, but did not at �,` avian --'was something else again. hasn't led me to report that fruit " once recognize for an agony of � GH4W rut► Lot Week: Tran rejects a date cake you keep hidden in your bu- ' terror. R ErY MEQ with Dr. Benchley. thea enters reau drawer," Tran said, nerving r, For in all Tran's four months at t7 A Miss Phibbin's room. Her decision herself with flippancy against the the hospital, this was the first time bras to be one of the most fortai- panic in her heart. ► a1 she had come with to face with GET SOME TODAY! _ IOUs in her nursing career. "'Students'," she quoted again r~ terror—or with suffering of any - —from,the House R,oules this time i " magnitude,. for that matter. CHAPTER VI —"`are in honor bound to report _ ,'� Always before, if a real crisis " �B• A Sport, Tagg r' infringements of regulations that 3 were alone. can see in theii To ht reflect upon, arose when she happened to be When Tran' opened the door to g p n,the dignity of >w faces that I am dying. Already gn y shoo, a ward—doing, under the the house.' And if my legs are numb. . . . Tell me the the demonstration room, a pluniD your constantly A supervision of an older nurse, the _. figure sat up abruptly on the bed expanding waistline doesn't reflect simple little house-ma;dish tasks truth. Already I am half dead— In the curtained corner which re- on the dignity of.the-house, I don't which were all she was permitted is it not so?" presented a ward cubicle, stretch- know what does." - f!t to do—the senior nurse' would "Oh, no;' Tran tcld him; ane ed, and yawned. -It was Beuls. "Oh, Utility—you wouldn't!" , py hastily draw the cubicle curtains was surprised at her own calm _ Tagg, "Of course not, goop! Tran. - that screened the bed and say assurance. That is not death that "Hello!" Beula said, rubbing said, and went to meet her doom. a curtly, "That will do now, Dear- you feel. It is only that they hate her eyes and blinking resentfully. 8 p s born.- I'llsattend to this alone" or given you something to help the , Miss Armstrong looked u from , "Gosh! You would come and wake a mass of charts and reports on - I � ` "'t*-�,�ry and get sae the head nurse; pain'" _ :me just as I was eating the -best the desk, folded her hands, and a Dearborn," "But what will they do to e, Ginner I ever set tooth to. We'd studied .Tran- thoughtfully as she flow Tran murmured. "Is he— he insisted. "If 1 am to die, l just got around to steak and mdsh- closed the door behind her and 4. -" suffering much"" must know. " ey will only do something to rooms when you had to barge in. stood waiting—very straight in ,� Well.' said Dr, Bendileyr, a Say, it looked good! And guess her r-un-tike gray dress and white crushed leg ,isn't exactly a picnic help you rest while they fit you - -` .who I was with." She giggled. apron—feeling as if her trembling at best: but he's had a local an- ap," Tran told' him. "And yew "Top Sarge, of all people! Imag. must communicate itself to the aes,oetic. It's mostly that the must not think about dying, -You :,.itse even dreaming about Dr. Sar- floor, and thence to .the very chair poor devil's plaitlerscared to death." must think only about how fine it gent feeding you anything but a in which Miss Armstrong sat. Scared ..to. death, Tran thought rat to art an more.", will be h y or thermometer"' "I've been looking through your on a quick breath. Scared! In her absorption, Tran did not--- 'Tran al - � "I can't," Tran said wearily. record, Miss Dearborn," the direr- Tran knew how desperately one ratite that some one else dead "imagine your dreaming about for of nursing' began. <ould suffer fear from the .most stepped into the room behind her. anything that didn't include food. "Yes, Miss Armstrong?" Tran 1 trivial. causes. . And this was (To Be Continued) Listen—be-a -sport, Tagg. temporized, shaking more and no trivial matter, Help me get ready for my demon- more. �p�q She bent over the figure on the ,` FOrw83't� stration tomorrow. Anita was'go- "I was particularly interested in 4142 table, put a small hand on his -_ s ing to be patient, but she's down. your early training. You were in ••' quivering arm, and said softly, "T There is no path backward: with an earache." eschaol on the Continent, I, be- By ANNE ADAJldS --: speak Italian. Tell me." But there is a road that lead. •'AFot mutdr!" i3euta sand with neve. _ ?What an endearing un dress g Yo R At sound of her voice, gentle ward ever onward-- decision, and. slid hastily off the Interpreter ' this is! Anne Adams has planned and pitiful, speaking his own To better things. -'bed.' "It's too near-dinner time to. She's trying a to% let me down Pattern 4142 for quick, easy sew- tongue, the man centered his glit- be mauled aroun —an anyhow, easy;'Tran thought wryly. -She'd ing. Your needle will fly over the tering eyes upon her face. '39 t r =I've got a back ache, myself." rather lay my being a misfit to the_ straight.princess seams, especially '"What will they do to me?" he- Issue No. 33 "I don't maul m patients, corruption of European cultare with the illustrated sewing in- y pa pasked, speaking as if they two C Tran advanced purposefully. than to my innate cusiedne_as structions to explain the )row and " 'The comfort of the patient'," b!ess her kind heart! where. You'll find it fun to make ' ! she quoted from a class text, "'is Aloud she said; "Ye•f. Yes, the scallops-and just. see how -tne careful nurse's first considert- Miss Armstrong.'" new and pretty they ZAOk! They tion.' . . . Anyhow, the only thing "You speak several languages, form the edge c the young square the .matter with your back it—". 1 understand?" neck and the wing-like openings of. 'Anurse',•" Beula matched the "Why, yea. Yes, I do." the sleeve. quotation with another, "'does not "There is a critical case down Pattern 4142 is available, in ju- { / - offer opinions._ She only reports in Emergency," Miss Armstrong nior and misses'. sizes 10; 12,-14. ' Qbserved facts.' . . . And if you're x ent on. "Apparently an Italian. 16 and 18; bust sizes 28, 30. 32, going to say I eat too much, you He seems to he very anxious about 34 and 36. Size 14 takes 3% are wrong. Miss Armstrong says something.- It may be important yards 39 inch fabric and 51% yards ' h nurse needs plenty of nourish- to find out what before operating. lace. rent. , . :Say, that reminds me— But the regular interpreter is out, Send Twenty Cents (20c) in You're to go to Miss Armstrong's and no one there can understand coins (stamps cannot be accept- Tran Is ilVanted and seeing what you can make of Write plainly, .size, name, address ;Exactly like that it dropped— it!" and style number. 1 • out of a blue, cloudless sky—just Would she mind? She would sell Send your orders to Anne Ad- at the moment when Tran had her soul for the chance. ams, Room 425, 73 Voest Adelaide managed to.forget the sword hang- Tran cleare•i her throat and St., Toronto. s .c ! ilMS..iP RNt+=�pi�lf ;[Jti1K Al T=i>It>s 90 CLASS136 ' / ! TOURIST 00 177 .. LAS WE LIKE Shredded Wheat - because it tastes good and _ r. , g .. S.a• ..�y �wti — "QUEEN MARY" ({a••hs alI•sr•tl L bairn•) 1 • World's Fastest SMP ( a Jli1y higher if retiomix: Mothersa Its oodforus. �" before Sept.24A) Shredded Wheat contains all ! the energy of 100% whole utumn days in Europe are delightful — make wheat. Whenservtdwith milk that long deferred visit while these low.fares are and fruit, Shredded Wheat is y ``:° available. For variety travel one way by our newly tasty, balanced nourishment. renovated Canadian Service steamers and the other way r Sart the daily Shredded Wheat via New York, with a range of up-to-date ships headed habR-now. 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Swimming sad Diving compete from the Bahama is- The mast who cannot wonder, _____ The' World's --, Linda. A group of thirteen is trho does not habitually wonder -Largest _ Amateur swimming and diving scheduled to .leave Nassau soon (and not worship)g g p) is but a will play a very prominent part is arriving in Toronto in sufficient Pair of Spectacles behind which- "'time the Sport Programme at the Ca- to permit them to become ac- there bt no Eye. —Thomas Carlyle -Amual nadian National Exhibition. Sev. climatized•to the fresh water. At ti o eral Ontario Championships will Nassau they swim in warm .salt ' 6e decided on Saturday, Sept. 2nd tater. together with the Barker Gold While in Toronto Call at ­ 0llS st 25 � Trophy Races for the One Mile Tandem Cance Marathon O'DonnelMackie, Ltd- Amateur Championship for womenand -----Distributors f the Two-c �' --.-- ming Championship milefor car- wlm_ Tandem Canoe mMarF fteathon Cham le- NEW STUDEBAKER CARS TRAM.PORTATION AND CO UAUNICATIONS YEAR On Labor Day, Monday, Septa ionship will be contested on Sat- And the very best Used Cars Z 1 Ann - 4th, e.Canadian National_Exhibi _urday_afternoonAu cast-2�—a - 1009 SA'Y the g , year's Caoadlan Nabonat Fsh�iSon wl'1r1ooC�-to the future as tion Junior Championships, for the Water Front at the Canadian well as the past and present. In the National Industries' Building boys and girls under seventeen National Exhibition. 4 time will'be both a complete television studio in operation and de- yew ofage, are expected to draw Lash year, seventy pairs of ca- Inonstratio c , ns of talcs' capacity facsimile broadcasting. In a cam P entries as these 1 y e n , completely new races af- Deist �8 p y e PavII- s made a mist imposing Canada:ion of Industrial Chemistry Leading Machinery uppe s own s to - r swimmers sig as They padIed fifteen aisles ------ ing the story of the way in which scientists of todaymay use of every grade to. win, in front of the Water Front Grand. and PPe House . y ate" On Saturday, Sept. 9tb; the Stand at Exhibition Park. Invites you to see them at their - (cultural products of today to create scores of new materials not et Toronto showrooms, directly —known to'masa y Wrigley Trophy Races for the The Canadian Champions, Au- o One M e Swimming br Ireland, Jr. Evans atter . Ontario it S ey n r. and eery Opposite New Union St Championships for men and. wo- will attempt to make it three Ca- South Bend Precision' Lathes INDUSTRY show will include the full crew men will be the feature. nadian Championships by winning. Delta Motor-Driven Tools - Action in displays, with a defin- of 58 drivers and mechanics who For the first-time in the history Ideal Lawnmower Sharpeners ire 'bend towards exhibits which, carry with them a' fully-equipped of the Canadian National Exhibi. Higgs Motors telt the story behind a product, repair shop, body-straightening tion, a team of swimmers will Belting, PuUeyr, ulnen," Electric appears to be the picture which equipment and welding shop. BEE HIVE Oilers Drills,- Lafhe ' Tools, Chucks, visitors to the Canadian National ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED Wrenches, Machinist's Tools — _,Exhibition will see -this year, ac- POLICE TO PARADE Nd'be■ In Toronto, Visit EVERYTHING FOR THE MILL 1 cording to officials who have been For the first time in its lengthy Gross Machinery St Supplies --SHOP — OR FACTORY close to the preparations being history, Canada's famous police iwF;D MACKINFRy AND a New and .Rebuilt Machinery made by manj indtistrieh, force, the Royal Canadian Mount- ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT The old style exhibit, with a ed Police, will stage the first Agentm for new Amtro Pump Large Stocks• Prompt Shipment par. Including Bump-centrifugal, gear- THE A. R. WILLIAMS 'counter.and a definite impression age of a full detachment through ea, pleton, etc. •,G that something was being offered the streets of Toronto when they l08-112 IF-rout'St. East MACHINERY CO., LTD. for sale, has been displaced, ad- inaugurate the opening of the Ca- L a little east of St. Lawrence Vkt. - . . wertising experts state, by displays aadian National Exhibition64-66 FRONT ST. WEST, by rid- Elgin 2381 which have plenty of movement, ing to the City Hall. The detach- TORONTO "and which reveal what the modern went will be trade up of rhe men REAL BARGAINS r" producer does to provide better who acted_as special guard of hen- POR YOUR ii� products at lower prices. For this our to the Bing and Queen during 1 N FULLY CONVEh11EtMCE 1 reason, they state, thio year's ex Their Majesties' visit to the.New RECONDITIONED C O N D 1 T l O N E D I:arme1'S n Attention ihibitiowill offer a more intrigu- Fork World's Fair. ' WHEN IN TORONTO •+ ing and interesting study for cisi- The detachment will be accom- USED TRUCKS a tors who look over the commercial, panied by the first brigade of pip- Call To See Our as well as the-feature, exhibits. era ever assembled _in__ Canada. 1937 MAPLE. LEAF last ,rl...t__ sHAP-MSS AND GGLLMS , NEW FARM EQUIPMENT This brigade will be made up of base. 14 feet stake $795 the Toronto Scottish, the 48th body' 9.1x: tire"' dual rear FOR FALL PLOUGHING Possibility that the mach-din- Highlanders, the Royal Irish Re FORD 2 ton le wbeel- � 4 - Fhe goods a:e right, and so axe cussed new farm tractors, which g y out ices. We manufacture in our meat the Seaforth HighIandere, 1937 bare, I2 feet stake Pr n' - •have intrigued automotive and ag- , body, az:e tire, dual rear. �i725 factories--Harness, Horse _ bicultural interests recently, may the Saskatoon Girls and the fam- Y Sweat Pads. Horse Blankets, as be unveiled publicly at the.Cana- our Dagenham (England) Girls' 1538 CHEVROLET % tea etas- Leather Travelling Goods. Staeo than National-Exhibition, has been pipe bands: The parade will be 6 feet r ake body. This rook nd cab. wrIth 4 bar Brand gives satistaction. Made. held at noon August 24 the da been used less than 3,009 $725 a B b Indicated by rumours prevalent as d y y the opening date of the exhibition before the Exhibition 'opens, and "ter Simnel Trees Company, Ltd: will introduce;the guest band of ' Factory and Showroom nears. honour, His Majesty's Royal Ma. 1836 MAPL,beelE LEAF. siert, BEN WRITE FOR CATALOGUE Fallowing private previews of .•heetb1 x new * Drat- Vr eines of Plymouth who will de- teras soar, sz : a tyres the new•low-priced teed models, which aunt rear ...... .......••;650 42 Wellington St. East, Toronto are reported to embody revolution- posit a wreath on the civic veno- taph. 1938 l,:IIEVROLL-r sedan detty- ary advancements in design which et•y. 'tits r:■ek er permit very close small-scale op- Canada, Argentina, and Austria- t■1ne 5595 rest ......... orations, one manufacturer atliaprotide the-sulk of the wheat least has reserved much largerentering world trade. Exports 1935 MAPLE LEAF shore w - space than in previoud ears. Re. po wheelbase, s teat stake 7 y from the United States, the Soviet body. ss z s tires. deal i, tently, it has been stated, one oth- Union, and the Danubian countries rear $495 � = er manufacturer also plans to � 1 show aside fluctuations.but are oft. present the new model produced en. w'substantial. 1937 FORD sedan delivery, like ;by his firmne .In every $495 r. . .. ozD .7: LUCKY TETER AND HIS p 'gay ""'.."""""""' bed da b>�beep }p1® DRIVING DAREDEVILS 1936 wILL]9 Piaci far real eW every t-' For a longer visit than they He1<ntZ1I]8n 8L Co . eeoa..■y to deur- $325 .0brVasy cry Rork .. have ever paid to Canada before, �w -y�e.cofot oz bs,app • Lucky Teter and his Congress of An invitation to visit Us 1934 REO z ton. 12 toot rt■te ,psi s 8 ape Daredevils will come to the Cans- body. 71sAx� tires. $2 les, =,,e6ea, 010 than National Exhibition this year At the Eshibitioli .isle ata: ............... 9 y Vie, �� o�l 5 to stage their sensational display Our display-at the Canadian xa- 1934 CHEVROLET % ten Panelana s0 w des ) of hair-raising driving of motor. tlonal Exhibition is of unusual a rent argain $275 `{th ears and motorcycles. The show interest.to many thousands of for .......••...••......... music lovers. will be staged daily in front of µ1.can'�i�ran We would like You to come' and Easy Other% et ' sM°~ec.?�wYuae _ the grandstand, with a two-hour >�a.al value n9 program of stunts. visit us. The acceptance of thin Fun teak et ser with eneh sate \ i � `s Sae,.9 to m Teter, who has starred in sever- Whatever, involves no obligation TORONTO >u movies built around his show whatever. ]day we look forward soder _ c to seeing you? MOTOR. , /� stets' and who lectures on safe driving, Turn right. again entrance (opD. avaOTOR. °CAR ,�.�**�� ��a��� IFill repeat his demonstration 4%.p Dae-hand driving 0f testi c Fountain) o. Manufacturers,a.Car Which Bunding Pownt�wn Dealers for 29 years �► plunges over obstacles, dei ilig a Ford, Mercury, Lincoln, zephyr :car over a ramp which is wreath- 4 Duplicate Stock at our 130 ADELAIDE E, at aarvls ed in flames, jumping a ear over Ware Rooms Elsa 73B4--TORONTO a truck and rolling a car end- (Lot) 'Me RAY ST., at Grosvenor " MN <' over-end a half dozen times. His 195 Yonne St., Toronto 1tAad.lPh lass—TosoN'I'o r cad ° si e e B ROx WHEN IN TORONTO a8�``"` the SEE CASA LOMA � >; e . a.���',,,.. :Sir Henry Pellatt million dollar Cas- 1 �������� 4 afllaple Leaf Stad>riulne '� , anti rel �a�w��g ly ' tle-oonte.n-the-Hill, 'Spadini Koad, Tor- ; - R>'� 5 mace sna sea k a a TORONM er, tunnel, stables, art galler4es, and gee coronation room special eahtbite and = EXHIBITLON VISITORS souvenirs. See "The Fall 0 of Nine- {� veh." (the king and his wives). - painted by order of late Emperor will have a chance to see the Ma lie c .Joseph of Austria—has 29 life size ' p Leaf in the following Internation- f and t s on a canvas, 28 feetx13 feet, al League games: < --and the Vlmy Memorial. Open .10 A.M. till 9 p.m. Adults, 25c—Child- AUGUST 17, la, 19-19s =JERSEY CITY ;. The Ca`!h*anon ren isc. Sundays 25 cents. AUGUST 25, 28e — BUFFALO yoq and bet�jj,eo , AUGUST 31 — MONTREAL v` ter�.enaP When la Toronto, Visit SEPTEMBER 1, 2s — MONTREAL � sgm d e�a gc�u1 Donald Maclean's SEPTEMBER 4-4 R.M., 5, 6 — ROCHESTER hove—eo ti SEPTEMBER 7 8 9s — BUFFALO d Cat S or, 'e ens�`° SPECIALTY SHOP NIGHT GAMES EVERY DAY EXCEPT LABOR DAY e mss castor otb� .233 Yonne St. sent.An North of Queen St. " LINENS, BLANKETS, TARTANS ,4 Formerly the John Catto Co., Ltd. WHILE IN TORO „ ,Visit our Showrooms S-J•VE°a 145 FRONT ST. EAST J.ScJ:TAYLOR L1 MITEO ART/i/C/ALL/MBS.TRUSSES TORONTO SAFE WORK$ x *"AB00M1N4L BELTS. seas ';a>Iu�eMeNti•►onoMro 9721 ALL SIZES NEW AND USED SAFES .e X., NONE ONE --te I.(J C A L I�3�d S a Maxine Ent i#, of Toron- l of• San Francisco", on Sunday last, to, spent Sunday at her home here, when by toking out the spikes in � y - — ( r---Miss Jean Clark, our LR)rarian � runway ties, the train was tore I hag been enjoying a two � wrecked and twenty-three passers e i _Idles Auby Andrew spent Su,_ � Ji - day at Newcastle. . _ I vacation. gers killed and a large number -ffiiss Rose, of Toronto is hol- I -Two energetic local boys, John wormed. 'Four of the luxurious Martin and Jack Wheeler bicycled passenger cars, which were of steel ddaying at the some of her uncle, to London, Oat.,.and back during construction, rolled down a'steep n V . Donald Munro' Belle- the past week ravine and were completely wreck- MORE and MORE � -,Ms. Clark Murkar, of , vMe, called on his cousin$, -John ' —'Clinton Prouse and Ray ed, and many were instantly kill- • Taylor left this week on a motor ed, and the groans and shrieks of People are realizing that there' is .and Mrs. Murkar, on Monday. trip to New York and the World's the dying were something' terrible. p •._»The "Teeners' Club" are tali s boat trip to the Falls on Satur- , F It is thought that the person or Service !Cleanliness ,.Economy I -,Mss Ethel Biay_.was the hon- per.sonj who committed the fiend- day; and a large group will be go- o'nred guest at 'a miscellaneous :__ _ _ _ _ish-deed- expected to_Bet' great _ —IN -The Osha Sea Scouts have a wer, by Fer friends at the flame wealth from the bodies of the dead of Mr. and Mrg. D. N. Lockwood, and! dying. It is hard' to conceive _ been camping again this year on on Wednesday evening. Miss Bray, Leader rooeries Field's property at the how any human being could be go Georgi 'was taken by surprise was the devoid of feeling as to commit such Lake. - -- - =- -- -- — -- y - A. T. Boyes, of Toronto, ' a fiend rF criii e. ten we donoid- -Mrs. gifts: er the large number of crimes that 'retur-Aed hoarse last week" after visitor to the News Office _ spending several weeks with Art- ' are being committed every day, we _" _h� sad Mrs. al ws. _ _this week_duxing-er-diWussion, us- wonder if the world is getting 'We appreciate your smallest order, 'Come in ant) _,Miss Helen Snider, Dietitian, ed as an illustration, the following worse or not. Lawlessness is cert- story wWdr we feel is worth 're. su,ly on the increase. All the for- See us if you can If inconvenientto CCme, Jnbt Call 1 at St. Joseph's Hospital, Pontiac, n "A young lad was la t Mich. has been spending a week Pew g - Play- cea tl�rit work for righteousness, , with Mica Gladys Bty, here- -Vi ing with some mud' when another should unite and. take a determin- Pickering 101, and yon 11 gat Prompt, Courteous boy passed, The first picked up a ed stand $ the crimes that Treatment. t -_�xs. A. Law is enjoying a few Against •t at d threw r handfull of mud, anhave became tooPre valent. s, t � eekCs rest, by her physician's the second boy, and abased. He '? request, at the home of her niece, turned to a passer-by, with the re- The „deliberate smashing up''af IN THE DRY GOODS DEPT. —T_Mrs Ca_*son north of Brougham. i - -mark "I missed". Yes, said the cars seems a precarious and use- .--adze, Wm. Lee has been able t� ' elder one But look st yanr ess way-of-aatiang-a living. Lucky Mens pul a White Sweat Shirts., r '$1.00 - return to her home here, after a , Iretural operation and eonvalesc- Mud-slinging. always leaves the Teeter does it for a thrill. Actually 4• pul a Wbite-Polo Shirts, . $1.00 SurgiSure, at the Lockwood Clinic; Tor- thrower in a dirtier mesa, than the these men are doing a great public ;ionto, notch improved in health. 'one aimed at, service at the same time finding �� Snappy Summer l les, $ .50 Rev. B. Simpson Huck, of -The death took place on Satur- the weak+ spots in these case. See {7ampbellfozd, occupied the pulpit day, August 12th, at his residence, this thrill at the C. N. E •� Fine Shiite, f Ocrdon," . $1.49 _ `t in the Presbyterian Church on Sun- Pickering, of James Albert Brooks, - - - - -- - (beloved husband of Emma Radley, MEN HERE 1S GOOD PAYING ,i Fancy Qolored Sockees, '$ 25 i, day last when he preached a very in his 75th Thfuneral toot WORK WITH A LARGE MANUF- ` 'hOoFre vseryear. e ines, that was very' ACTURING CONCERN OF 200 Light Colored Quti>rg Shirts, $1 8 place from the residence of his son ;mach appreciated- daily necessities used in every Two very heavy, rain storms Leslie Brooks. 47 ;Aughton Ace., Toronto, on Monday. Interment in home. Sure and quick repeaters. No o�rred here on Sunday whir Park Lawns Cemetery. experience needed. Good pay every � /� S CHAPMAN benefitted all, kinds of vegetation. _Ms. George Pentland, of Han- day if active, and perrnanent bus- 1 :._ The -several recent rains have put over, who is the Pik lie School Ins- iness certain if persevering. Innes- - { ,the land in excellent condition for tigvate our plan at'once without ob- j f.'`plowing. Farmers are now prepar- two y for South Grey and who. lotion. Catalogue FREE. FAMIL- Cj, � I G LINES " " P the land for fall wheat sowing. two years ago,, took a trip around 1 J 1` the world and spent Some weeks in EX CO. 570 St. Clement Montreal. St" The annual pichic of the Pres, wbyterian Sunday School will be Palestine, will give a brief talk to the Sunday School next Sabbath Classified Advertisements - Less than' Cost } . held at Green's Park. Greenwood, m, Wednesday afternoon, August morning at 10 a. m..describing his TO RENT - brick house, 7-room- 83rd. All members of'the the Sunday visit to the Holy Land Mr. Pent- ed, Pickering Village. Formerly _• _Men's Calf Boots, Reg. $6.r"�0, for $3.00; land 'has given this talk t is ak o various .• School and Church, are invited Methodist Parsonage, with bath- &c (ialf OgfOIC1P, RCS, $6,00, fur $3.95. • to attend. All are• requested to groups, both of adults and children room complete. iiarcl and soft wet- . meet at the church at 2.00 P. m. D. and always with a' great deal of er in house. Furnace. Electricity. �ops'\OSEords, Sizer 13 to 2'8, Reg. $3.0 for $2.0 S. T. , interest. His craning has been arr- Double garage. Possession First of �• g b the Yours Ladies Bit Boys Scamper 1+5 t0 2'e, Req. $1,i 9 for $1.00 t -The Women's Institute are oat- singed Y q Septerri..er. Rent $20. . per month.' ' wing` for the Parker Pen Picnic Clan, of the United Cbureh Sun- T. E. Crawford, Pickering. 61-2 Stanfield's UnderwaaT, Reg $+2.00, .for $1,49 at Frsrsel►man's Bay on Saturday, day. School, and they hope those of t3tanfieid's Suminer Uladetwesr, Reg, $1.96,for $1,OQ . the congregation %+o are interest- FOUND - Goodrich truck fire JLlvrit} 17-1; LeIp��A re- ed, and their friends whom they and wheel 36 x E. Apply News Ne.nEgok COmblBatiODP, Reg. $1 f0, COI 49C. vine at , _ --- Aviv Park, at 8. a. m. Cars will be' w-i�to ring, willa gue a ace. a - s 69 at the Four Corners at 8.45 R. m, of the Sunday School that morn- - - , FOR RENT -. 1 room suitable foe 1�f1eI1 a WOrg Gloves, Reg. ],35,for $.l.( 0; $1 for 850. ' and at 1.45 P. M. D.. S. T. to con- mg- office or smsil business in central ;.,�ey members � the >�sy_ - •- ,Ladies Bilk Hose, Dark sladEe, Reg. 69�c., for 49e. . i is rumoured that three can- , Trousseau Tcia for Miss Ethel Bray p� Claremont Village. Terms zea- sonr:le. T. Paterson, Chremont. Fred T. Bunting, Pielkerin� + dilates may be in the field at the • Mrs. Walter H. Bray, Xing Sir. '— lnext federal election. It is arm- ARTICLES FOR SALE - ruboer VAtublier ed 1857. jounced that a G C. F. candidate Fit, entertained at a trousseau goon, sundries, etc., mailed in a r will be chosen at an earlydate. An tea on Saturday afternoon for her plain, sealed wrapper. 80 per cent daughter, Mian Ethel Bray, whose — � � ,nrgaaization has.been formed,, con . less than. retail. Write for mail- marriage aai2- - � _ . , prising all C. C. F..Chili in Ont- marrsrge to Mr. Norman Graham, order rata! Nov-Rubber Co., SPECIALS Of Claremont, takes place Saturday catalogue. ario Riding, and at the organza- Dept: W-98, Box 81, Hamilton, Out. rids noting it was unanimously afternoon Maas Doroffiy Baker 'op LL Y derided to place s candidate in the ened the door for the marry guests FOR SALE - 100 W'ls,ce Leghorn Bre$kfa ' Bacon, 25c. 8 �D• who called during the afternoon. Pullets, 4 1-2 months old. W. Bore- ` ' .Mrs. Bra and Mise Bra receivesi harts, Wlsite'e $ider+osd,'Dunba.e•ton. _ -` . 12c. $ lb. -considerable excitement was a- .in the lint room. Mrs. Bray wore Minced Steak, roused by the killing of forty fiens °g PARCEL OF ,:AND - for rent, i a f a becoming gown of blue lace, while 1-2 mile north of. ;Pork I.dver, 12c• a The -on Sunday morning, near Whitby Lot 19, Con. 6, Miss Bray's frock was of pale Suspicions were at once directed Brouglown. Apply S. ,li "11, Maple R� 'I2C a l� against chicken thieves. but on in- Bin organza. Baskets of autumn Beach; Beaverton, R. R. 1. Care ,Stewing Be • i flowers were arranged throughout L - vestigatioa carried on by the p°l- the. various rooms: In the upper John Bella 62-3 15c• a lh n a dog. Jewel Shortening, The suspected criminal is descrfbed ' - • as a dark foxhound, the owner of the wedding ars¢ shower gifts were old. Apply River Bend Flarm, Gr- Classic Sansei, ins, c• % which hos not yet been established arranged, Miss Mary. Graham and eenwood !toad, 1 1-2 miles north of tins, The animal if it has any regard Miss Doris Graham, were in Kingston •Rd• Pickering. 25c. for its life,. fields of will seek new, charge. Tea was served in the din- - ing activity ens the' residents at the east -room, where the lace-covered FORSALE - 40 white Wyandotte I Pullets. Fisher strain. 5 mos, old. table was centred.. with a vase of a :M a •prd, threaten to shoot it on sight. - - -R - d, About 6 s. o Wednesday Pink` roses. Mrs. McConnell arts ' Ready to lay. W. E. Johnston, R. tea hostess and Mrs. G. Lave pour- x. 1, Locust Hill, Phone Pjck 1004. B•uteher (phone 3000) Pickering - morning, a Cosgrave Brewing. - - ed tea. .The assistants were Mrs: -': Co. track .and trailer sideswiped a W.A-TED -.a farmer, to operate a ft -Canada Transport truck, just east Hicks, of Picton and Mr's. farm on shares. Write Box A Pick- -- - ! of the bridge at the west end of Hugh Squires of Pickering. ' ering News. ; the village. Canada Transport,, a n E '.West bound, broke a front spring, One of the most dastardly crimes TO BUY OR RENT a farm or in M a r'dwa reever committed was the wrecking a fes acres of land in or near er ' >-V causing the driver to lose control, g , of one 'of the finest passenger . Pickering with or without build- snd strucki the Brewer a truck; trains in ,the world, the Southern ings. State full particulars. Write ' throwing the both of them into the - i ditch, one each end of the bridge. Pacific's streamlined flyer, "City Bo:� 2, Brighton^ =� 'The first truck was heavily loaded - ---=- — SUDDEN DEATH with huge rolls of paper, and the' -__.• -' k, natural a. 4 BUG KILLER (brewer's frac with their - -- .•.,• . _ product. No one, was injured strap- . •�f , �.^-.may �/ - 7 gely enough, and five cartons of -Can be dusted OII. the plant ani isle -disappeared. •/ f/ va Thursday last, August 10th, " about forty persons, members .of ,�, `°'``" time 'during the day. No dew is a St. George's Guiid, and- a few of rhe . w ` ecessar to make it stick. F E Bray, met at the borne I-V e of Mrs. E. i - Booth, and presented her with a Sudden Death to the. Bug Gkitchen shower, prior to her wedd- h ing on Saturday, August9t . A r _ 46.86 :NSW Life to the Plan' t , . ..­.., lenge nvrmber of beautiful and use- fui gifts were presented to her {P° 3, NEW ORLEANS y Vic, were greatly admired by '��� 76 agent for McCormick•Deering Farm Macbtr,ery and present. The preserstation ��� WINN1'FtF.G ., .. Repairs. - ..was made on the lawn after which = ,. a luncheon was served in the house ` Tickets and Information at Our 11� have ti o -'We IL Can Girt it Of it is not made. of Mrs. Booth. The table Was bea- EASTERV HOUSE - Phone 4600 �s '�t trtifully decorated with flowers and " ° Frons s�oo _ J. S'. 8` DON, PICKERING . a most enjoyable afternoon was nt. z