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Yst#sert+vssal OLassia. I}IIN ARTON s�,ft•s El4aD �- ' UNBARTt�l� '
lted{eat Meas �' gamee"vt P,aul's, Darton, S'Unday
- vale the. nd h r `4. - 24th, lith` "Snda
91F week o > s are ,.
-- �• tl� O.'-PSABBON—Phpsieiaa. . t :* oemPiRg st Pcckd9ft 1'
school.:
and Surgeon. Dunbtpcon'. friend, Does Trinity. 2 g:"m. Suschool.:$.
E:FOIieYTx Oph.D, Director^ '-- 'l' des,. Sudbury, ;, we are." to•:e #se.,.Geo-• :p. Eveaiing .Pisyer Mz. Itobt.
R. .ti<.t donod otic x called to See tier „� shat, .r t - F. Newman wfll '. conduct a ae -
_ ,i' u oitt a Sfter her recent
ref-Abe Ahnerk�n C1Vw�etr' r
Dfr. and Mrs. Alex. one
" , preach nibs oasio "
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tasae�.noa stet tenter•. ___ CB INOdldd��
fast peemeeo�tr Ont• by eaoan day last week.,:: xY
» and on
Miss Jeast A,Atson,'e .Agin F3arl and R&yT 'I'a - sa f
ce'Ort. r �-`� W E1 �r-
Lepaf.. enjoyatt} itoIi ring'te New
had a holiday, in Dunbart'dn rete s0, y
the guest of her cousins, Miae{ Yloric and'vtt�tttag the world's,Fair. ` Sbo4 an�ff > ertd
DONALD RUDDY Barrister- lY, ealg at' her reddencd3, 4th
F014w ag our .iisui�d, ! � l�dth Com. Pickering Aug. 18th, 29&9 kends, atso aittb tats
Ra N*Lwi Pua,c• bio.reiuia�,,pt�a� Jhnet and Miss Viols$ Allison �' 4 y{
ocs,lpKdd by tneiate A.S. of Toronto, services will be dispensed with on Sarah Ann Dnanigan, dearly Abe= to tlftrttfea ftiY'ptQfata tti
I ewea.ios moo".Whitby. daA Master Erie CoRssins,
Sunday next.
loved wife of Henry.Iiooie, mocker •' k t p {
spent last week, with his grand- *^ tP
5VATON, BELL ROSS ' Roy of ai' Toso-filo, . Mary
parents, Rev. and Mrs. Cousins. -have. returned an eajo . . e and John, at hoar; and Vt sl;oCls oofy �a4xest Pf A[* .;
Barristers tf Solicitors Miss Reta Mackey; of Toronto; - •s-
holuiay at a .oust Ceorgisin ::p�,ws. •Both. int bozo
W.J.BEATON.K.C. Telephone visited at the home of Mr. 'and Bay she hiad tbleen in fatli health for
IL BELLK.C. Adel.1U8 Mrs. B. Lorton recently. g some liana. All that could be done
Dir. George Gates, )yiiesi EmiiY +r
jr.ROSS ]Diss DSia1'y $opkin, of Milton, (;dates and Dfis! Ruth Hol '
372 Bay St.' spent last week with her friend I�r for her with I%ytdaughter, Mary. was -dohs .=
+ spent slue week-cad vritlt re3stivea by' diet da er LAM
r jOHId L.POND Taonto Marylin Anthony. n8MYztb
at Cedar Brae.
is extendW to her'°; g'
Mr. and Mrs. Walton Annus had band � i�� � ti�rt lierEave-
U.KIC ARDSON di Co.. Barrie- Phyllis and W-Um,ot GGttee
Not�' sec. Si*e Des: their,guests, Mr- and Mrs. Art- enA'
�"j,ide$d TcirOamlic towoto, B T ed a holiday in fToro 'receeOYT, .lne;tt- �' ,se L 'ifs
At.
teas:° iaitrias rbc' eels. su hub rent, of yrone end thea friends Teak and Nancy 1►eyora
1%e young folk of our district
r A MGUS McMILLAN— er. Sol- McAllister eek here.with t9iem to BROt7GIiA1 �a >
r pceetwr oto ptwic i ads Street
a good time last Wednesday � $�
Twoeme. ?eieaboae Elgin6VA. =ptf night when Mr. W. H. Moore M.
P,, treated them to a Weiner roast Congratulations are due � Mr. Hugh Gann6ii spent Sunday
1�wLrt4 • Young People, who so Ahly conduc- at"Ptenelon Falb.
and social evening at his home on ted the service on Sunday morn- Church and S. S. se1%iee$` were :D'
�5 • ✓. .
![j SRBBRT T. PALLA ISE, L. D S.. the lake. ing. In the absence of Rev. J. R. well attends+ *. Sunday.
D.D,3.Graduate of Un etarei of `•- •a^x w.r �
DwaaA S= the Unitre-ty d Toronto. and Mrs. Buck, Who are on their Mr. aard Mrs. J. Geon v3efted
as" a.eoee 00M east �,e St. Ani- Special Tarps on Graf Coach holidays. Annie Petty, Mildred Holl Miss Brown oa".6nuIDdsy"last. IB1J '�IIOd
Is its bwch. Dat. orae. boon: a Basses during the Ezltibition.
s.•a. �.a woe o! appoto -rot. (X.as roger .sad Gordon Petty conducted Mian Margaret Classic was a vkh SaltgTBit
inose iii am - KINSALE the service, ,wkh Ray Pilkey del- itor on 'Sitaday at the > Castle lB eJ
ering
- iv s very- inspiring addres& home,. s �t@O'Q1'it] A,Bd 6 .:.:,� •
Mr..J. Compto.,n spent Sunday . AUDLEY Last week-end's traffic ®a No.
l"vlO9
7 1>way was than Aity,
.., last with the J. Stell family. Srr 'I+eldreas I�hoo+e
Y1► Ei. BIr`ATON, TOWNSHIPMzs d. Baignall's aunt from Sc- yet this season.
1J• Clens. Coorayetntes.�Co,omusiooet d The Winters families spent the BROUGHRM `PICK► 515
atter seldnra% Acccuntsm Ste. letter arboro is holidaying with lie; fare Miss Dixon, of Toronto, has:been -
'Yaeriese.t.iamw. whaeevaie,Ont. few days. g week-end :n Toronto. a get of the T. Norton family � �
A.
E. RICHARD50N Several_ crowds o! Palish 4athol- .�•�
Dfac. and Mrs. Ed. 'Maire called during the poet week $akT "g ,`
ics from -Oshawa and Toronto haze {
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Mr. and Mrs. V. Parkin recent'- beep Mr. Russell Brodie retui sed to � ► `
' GENDRAL INSURANeR picnic on McDonald's Toronto on 'Saturday •after a pleas O •, WE XJ4rQ
king N D. S
ly place on the Ctaminack farm. alit k' i hi ' §
REAL . RSTATEI Mr. and Mrs. J. Richsrdson ,and We congratulate W H eetne wee s vis t with s sister. Atte May Y
CONYEYA1�C1i�i(3. W Y Mrs. George Philip.
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son, Harold, spent Sunday last We hyve a 9s�4 0 of scow
and Sore, wunners of the Erban � �r -
ka. 8 neer. nil•Victory} altlo
with Mrs. A. Harbron. Miss Gladys Gannon, -Mica-M c- � y
7V rii eslabllaited rgesiel. ready and Mrs. R. E. Bdow�ray Oat .Standing Crop Competition of Laughlan and Mr. Jack Barrie, es Pnruaa Reds, Cock etartCr. ,
to acne. the Oshawa Fair, Frank H. West- Toronto, were with the Ganndh
and .family spent Suniiay_ with do Pi P4eddt`e�Ee X r
"WNW Pick. 6000 nay won Third place in the Coun- n1. Dryena, g
friends at Port Hope• ty, family, on Monday. ) o(therllr well ktaaw tt: i
and i►�frs. F. Decker and The Robert Johnston fahuly orbs aw
i�,rT � >>E1/l A YeF --: � The local church picnic at East- -goo C Molasses. Fait. Millfed*
urns on t e i:ke on t urs- bam for 'two ears have taken u 4 . Hog Coaaentiate.
LtG]3N8BD AUO'TIUDlB.RR AND and one day last week.. day evening, when weather per- residence in Port Pe ��^ P wa Etc. `- '!
VALUATOR Mrs. M. FIsi+C-ron and daughter. Witting a gaol tom roast was onI ?
Bates andaetrd Anywhere S 111V,y
Musa Mwtiel, have been visiting Tlie Y. P. fire Meeting at
1Phone or write. Address 814 Duoda,+ the aisle. ( `(
the Frank Tripp family in Toron- the hams of Miss.Hilda flood, on
Street, Eaa@; toF. E. and Mrs. Ellis, of Wood- evening, uf��e � �r �
Wd j IWPbtthg, Ontario. = . Mr. and Mas. Alvin Hooker and cess, neaAy forty present,tine sue
stock visited F M and Mrs Cha 2
man recently. Mr. Ellis is a'large `''�.
family enjoyed a motor trip to The little daagh'ter of no and f�aKREUNG. ONT.,-
poultry
farmer and also an Agric-
Srserbusb Hospital CeilLander and otdeer northern Mrs. Carter has been ill during the :._ WE D90VEI�t
points during past week ul#sire Editor, at present on the P weep with an attack of ton-
po staff of the Family Herald of '` PHON,1�,'g817' R
'1 Government Li Mr. and Dias.. Stanley Rose and silities and heart arouble.
sin St E. StoIIffvillA Ont Montreal. He reports the use of
r, Elaine, have been holid- Mr. and Mrs. Birk and children V.
combines on- the farms here, is s
phone 191 a at Uxbridge. Goodwood and and Mrs. Charlton and chiidzvrL, ,
Nraternity, Medica-r, and Surgical Bloomington for the past peek. loadedbecoviigeneral. The sinew ie all of Toronto, were Sunday visit-
" loaded with hay-loaders and cut <• ;
coats taken y The August meeting of the W. or, at the Wm. Bassett home. nREllT8lrs Hp! '
up to put into Nrns. They cWx, .Mr. and Mrs. Mi el
3 t I. will be held at the home of Mrs. dg Y and bfr•
, 9'oity Semi-Room that the time saved is worth it.
w,n. Bell Sr. or. Thnrhday, Aug. J. Bradley were Saturday visitors All Or prom a
Rates for 10 days—MI.75 Mr. Mor)`ey, of bickering, gave � �
ust 31st. Scripture reading will be at the T. Robertson name and on
�tybtered Narsesin attendance and p g ns a clipping. firoQii the Susses gummy, they had as e
taken by Mrs. Gormley. Roll Call g°.:.stn Mr. x...
34 Marr service.given. _ �, News in South England, which r
A seasonable.fruit or vegetab- and Mrs. E. Dove, and Miss Thorn- QOlBD1AII >t>1j 3>tt I ght
u'
Ambulance Soviet n__ - ..shows the returns of fanners by dale, all of Toronto i
- '�S.E.R. GOOD 25.37 ie, (state vitamin) An address the Milk Marketing 3oard for the
"Hetlf3i" will be given by Mrs. J• The Old Time Eritertaintra stoves, quick, Olean an'd
motitdi of. March. The Pool The
Coneert, at.Green's Park, Green- _
All 'Dr ) McKinney Milair )%v wcLe
FOR
29 utb per � d r.dable. ,
lel Bell. ited producers got 31 1-2 eta and attended by man • Brougham
NQ p N �a T. T. producers 33 1-2 cis. This 7111 Hardware a�Ri bt Prices
fr; a"��It�' `�Y GREE�IWQOD pie who were delighted to hear s- g
SXRVICE S'u s 'out for ordinary milk at TT
$2.32 'per cwt. We understand that gain their old, favourite artists, as �VIN B V sR�Y ,
Pbons Pickering 67 Miss Lois Stevenson spent Sun well as many new worthwhile ones.
ICYRiL E. M{�RLEY day with Miss Edna 'Green the consumer pays no more either. F
� Visitors at the Gannon .home on $ardware Tinsmith
Master Murrey Griffiths is en- It looks ridiculous that distribut-
:FIRE. AUTOMOBILE, LIFE Sunday were: Mrs. W. Winch sus- ;PTa•RERINt3 "
oyi holidays. Ernie Sadler. ors of milk should get more than
ter of Mrs. Edward Willson; Mr.
ACCIDENT, WINDSTORM 1 Y the prodeicers here with all their c •,.l
Mrs. Wesley Sadlevs aunt from Jack and Miss .Alma Winch, of RHONE 4600, el�
PUBLIC LIABILITY Eta overhead" and risk, besides financ-
St: Thames, is visiting her at pre- - Belihaven; .Mrs. Charles Willough-, .-
SERVICE PROTECTION sent. ing the dairies for, one month free, r
' And then this new by, of island Grove and the Donald �;,� •.ti,.
Mr. and
Mrs. Logan, of Toronto, pasteurizing Willson farnily' of Toronto.
NEO'
law does not add to the situation gu g CHEMICAL -
spent the week-end with K. and The relar meeting of the W.
' as far as justice goes. . +
4 Mrs.. Beelb . M. S. took the-form of. a re-union + .3
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Mr. and Mrs. Percy' Clarke att- Library Notes Picnic at the spacious lawn at the c.
ended their niece's wedding, at Airs. George Philip home, Thurs- J_� 00D
Colborne, on Saturday day afternoon, August 17th, ' with VITAMINERAL' TONIlt.
-- Mrs. F. Walls and,Milton visited The new !books added to rile an attendance of over 80. Airs. F.
— Qibrary in the co-operative buying Cassie, President, presided for the
with Emerson and Mrs. Ormerod, with Claremont, Brooklin and' Kin- To rid in filet -r
z at Cannington last week. Opening Devotiorls. Mrs. Gannon
sale are now in the library, with
The Mission Circle held a get- „ read a prayer, sent by.her mother, Prevention o!l+�utritiona� Aa�• �,E ,
the exception o ne Grandma
together meeting in Mr. 'Green's' called it Carn " which is at pres- �' Edward Willson, After nee-
Motor Ambulsace, Day or Night Park on Friday evening last, essary business was gone over Rev. Prevention of Rlcketa, Del"
ent out of st Reaching for the thrice an .
+ f "Phone 130a Mrs. Thomas Hortop and little „ Mr. Kennedy closed with prayer. , d '•.. .
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Stara hes been one of the most s
daughter, of Camilla, are visiting Misses Doris Johnston and Annie "� D;defl#tait;j►.
widely read .books of the season.
her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Gee. It is said to be slue least biased les took char a of a Preventios of Iodine dedfretaE M s
wzsy�
Bad' $ Prnpr ung of Resistance.
Mrs. McLean has returned from -book_thst-.-has--been written about of•contests and stunts which prnv, Bel
a trip.to New York and the Fair, ed interesting and amusing, and a
�C. • cT��+.p�* Germany, and is by Nora Wain 7ldeficious Toad suppfiemte� y..
cJ 1' U where she had a splendid time. author of:"File House of Exile",. a a most enjoyable afternon was eonhlt"g -quastities of VRa• X
Mrs. Perkins' sons from Toronto, of Chins, which is sire in Passed renewing acquaintanceship "
FIID6lOd Director and Vineltsnd, visited with Mra. with old friends. 'A lovely tea uvea ifts. aid'-Mineralsfreq%Ai ly a= ,
a ..
the library. Service Entrance is, Ee►ckrdi to orditia dY -
'4Sliiu6 Dealer' Boyer and Mrs. Perkins Asst week- in its incidentii, not unlike the served on' the lawn,,to which all B t7'' "-
end. „ did justice. One heard many re-
w
play and picture, Tovarich The Sniall� dose Easy. to �-
* .. • 1 0 Mr. and Mrs. Percy Clarke ret- Goritzina's, a Russian officer of asarking they hoped this would be.. � � t
entdy celebrated their 26th wedd- an annual-affair. Mrd. J. Stevvard y �]
3 high rank and his aristocrat wife 94(8 ttBB 8
Y ing anniversary*. Congratulations of Markham Mrs. Wes. Harvey
k come to New York as refugees, Y
r. J d - to Mu, end Mrs: G'larke from this and, failing other means of s>ripp_ :and Mrs. W. Devitt, of Brooklin, �2d8, ..t}6ar 2B8i1 �k de ; a
community. were atrton the cots. '
��+•' ort, take positions as batter and g` *• �K'
The concert given by the enter- r v.,
_. cook in a wealthy New York fan•
tamers from Toronto on Wednes• y It Yr� Goritzina, who Oinadian Nat6otial. Eahihituon, the ': s NES-1
day nightwas a decided success.
writes they story. c� their exper- World's Greatest Annual.F'itiw'.
err a very best. L
pr°gissm deuces. T foiii' novels hot t at.
This is someth a public. en- t��`ii: _ ►—
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g August 25t
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.Blur- ,.., - - ---_—'_� •�
Pa. . The material Is obtained b7
v a � heater tnagsten, Clitanium and •carbon in crucibles of pare gra-
�a
Science phite. the mixture being heated innjeC
PAPERS
• a bath of molten nickel to a tem.
�a perature of 2,,000 degrees for s E FINER MA
a,.• -..
prolonged period. The new com-ftS p
�OInQ pound Is on,y 0.2 softer than a
+7 diamond, the -hardest substance
f known; and is expected, because Q ,
CHEAPER PLASTIC of its ability to'retain a sharp cut- 46 „-
A plastic compcnnd made from thig edge at high temperatures, to
the lignin and cellulose of sugar increase the speeZ with which
Bane bagasse, one of the country's stainless steels can be machined, ��pE
isaportant agricultural waste pro. thus resulting in considerable eco- tiRp
ducts, has been manufactured by, noetics in manufacture. E 1
chemists of the United Stites De-
t \
partment of Agriculture at the
Agricultural By-Products Labors- 1\ '
tory, Ames, Iowa. The chemists $�/Odel'�
estimate that this new compound tirl DOUBLE AUTOMATIC BOOKLET
CDNastYrss/WE.CA.Vktaras•lasats) can be manufactured for less than - �+,tiCi2ette
s half the cost of the cheapest syn-
thetiIn c-plastic compounds now on - $Y ROBERTA LEE — --
How does it work?Are the the market. Dusk On The Lakt.'
images clear? Are the seta 1.—Isn't an envious person un- f
4- easy tote? How far VITAMINS AND OLD AGE popular?
can it beebbroadcast?-The Evidence that senility and other 2,—Should a girl ever send a HOW �aA This is the hour when night slipu j
visa National Ezhibi symptoms of old age are accom- gift to a man whom ghe likes? ' BY ANNE ASHI EY quietly ?�
tion this year offers you the Ponied by typical signs of vitamin' 3•—Who is usually the last one Along the flaming edges of the
that public defieiescy was presented recentlydip- -$-1 evv a sun;
of Tole is Canada. by Professor L. A. Cherkes, direc- ner? fresh for a to g'time? n the tel ta��
Superintended by ILCJL for of the Odessa Institute of Nu- 4.—How many - attendants Repeats the heavens' word tnt,t
d
Victorengiaeersthedemon-
tritionA.--Cut a circular piece out of day is done.
, U.S.S.R. Experiments on should a widow have at her see- pumpkin or gourd, large enough A silver moment as a fisb leaps
-etmtioneaversallphasesof animals and numerous observe- and marriage? to insert
thoroughly,. Clean
the e h
You �e tions on patlen�a showed, —When..play' 'If and.there '
people actually being tele, e P Or deer's shore;breaks a twig 41,n
vised.lira really an historic sorted, that the processes taking is a foursome just ahead o you, grapes lnsl e, an ace the cov. the shore;
place on teeth and bones in old how long should you wait before ,
aceasion...dont mise it t er securely. Key__e�in a cool place, ' Then sudden cool, a night-bird's '
age do not differ in anything from .driving? and the grapes willkeep fresh for startled cry;
� sr• oe Ticket salet in Bew stzest,WA. those resulting from a deficiency 6.—.When,serving tea to guests �
pelt;MOWW46 10 X129 St-West,EL 10113. of vitamins 3n the organism. The where tables are not provided, a long time. The creak of oarlock, and ane dip
firsts srtaess 1].00d A. Stlzes observations have led Profess o: , Q.—How can I mend 'broken of oar.
GeosrslMacaaar shouldyt one avoid serving any- marble?
Cherkes to conclQe that the di- thing that requires the use of a A.—To mend, broken marble,
orbs
0 only absorbs t farmer and :v� 4cti^e
- - t'v tact not To he f a
1 e t 4
_ s y fork? L
' taminz from food but also trans- sly n the pieces together after ap-
,Answer• plying Portland cement and water settler,the Animal Husbandry Di_
00 4 do forms a number of inactive food 1.—Yes, always. An old Latin which have been mixed into a very vision of the Experimental Farms
components into active vitamins, proverb says, "He who envies an- stiff paste. Service, Dominion- Department of
As the body grows older this ca_ other-admits his own inferiority." Q,—How can I treat tired Agriculture, offers the' results of
pacify of the digestive tract grows And, of course, it is difficult for + many_ years experience, accruing
j�� seal-
weaker. Man symptoms of senil- nerves? .
Ili~Y y an inferior person to become pope- A,—Heat some milk to the scat- from the maintenance of approxi-
ronowo SEPT. ity, hitherto regarded as manifes- Jar. 2•—Not unless she is en- ding point, add a little salt, and mately 8,000 head of livestock cn
tations of an inevitable physiolo- gaged to be married to this man, drink it as hot as possiblee. This the Dominion'Experimentai Farm's
gical pocess, he believes, are but a and then the only gifts necessary is also a sleep producer. and Stations in different parts of
.'ifs Rift Idim result of the body not keeping up _
are at Christmas and on his birth- How can I clean a Boiled every province of Canada. '
with its requirements in vitamins, day. 3,—The guest of honor, or Q• +
An Austrian baron of royal which must be supplied in greater the most prominent person res- Photograph.
y P P P A.—Sponge it sexy lightly with
Loud, just arrived in Canada and amounts with the advance of the ent, who is seated at the toast- a cloth wrung from warm water BRINGS INSTANT EAST
}busing ti" a farmer, announ- years. master's right, is usually asked to containing a little ammonia. An- from a►�INS
tar'that though he fought on the —?— speak last. 4.—Never more than other method is to moidten some S, Sill �Rttis
German side in the last war, "I NEW METALLIC COMPOUND one attendant and more often CCN 6 ES
fisht for the E
Discovery of a new metallic absorbent gently with alcohol and P 1EES AGN
English people zy none. b.—Wait Buri] all four of rub very gently until the photo- RRV �t1L
war, if it comes. It will fight compound capable of cutting and the players ahead of you are too 'graph is clean. Let it dry natur- RHEUM
floe Great Britain because I know smoothing the toughest metals and fsr away for your drive to inter- ally.
I will be fighting on the side whichhuder than the hardest steel used fere. 6.—Yea; it• is better to Q•—How can I prevent silk
stands for the rights of people; I to manufacture tools was reported avoid fork:the,
SW be on the right side:' to the American Chemical Societyfrom cracking or becoming Bard.+
Philip M McKenna o! the Me- " .—Always press it under a ,
Canada can do with a lot of by P When I compare the state -of piece of damp muslin, using a
3leweomers who feel like this. Kenna Metals Company, Latrobe, our armed forces--and our ability
. ., moderately hot iron,until the nine-
to resist attack as It is today with lin is quite dry.
what it was only a year ago,.i feel ° •
we can face the future with "Compared with Hitler, Napo- ,y'
calm confidence in our growing leon was a little gentleman."—
strength."—Prime Minister Cham- Vice,Adxbiral Gordon Campbell,
q r erlala. V.C. — '39
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9 William "
c: .: and he had a teaser in his hand y
h to burn•incense; and while he was � � THIS CURIOUS WORLD FerSusoit
�!8 wroth with the .priests, the lepro-
By brake forth in his forehead be-
fore the fore the priests in the house of
Jehovah, beside the altar of
in. Belo have become more sad r ,
more elaborate.All sorts of stranafe ic MACKFI L
cense. And Assrish the chief and unlikely materials so to tie MIGRATES UPWA^0
priest, and all the priests, looked- making of them. '-.
Lasso upon him and behold, he was Rep- A plain black dress can ba �►• AND ooH./VLVAA O1
roue in his forehead, and they WHEN WINTER GOOLE
en whatever character you please TME SLiRFACt WATERS, /� �'
thrust him out quickly from by changing the belt. t`
thence; yea, himself has also THE FISH DiiDPS :
UZZIAH: A KING WHO FORGOT Do you wish the general effect
GOD-2 Cbron. 26:3-5, 16-21 to go. out, because Jehovah` had to be "plain but good"? Then wear DOWNW�►'RO TO
smitten- him. it narrow white satin belt,.embroid-
Golden Text.—Every one that. Thus for his sin hr was.punish- ored in black silk with your Chris- t-FvEIS• - "a`
exalteth himself shaH be humbled; ed with the terrible visitation of tian name, and a single string of 400,
~ bat he that humbleth himself shall Leprosy. This severe penalty dis-
pearls, round your neck.
be exalted. Luke 18:14. abled' and disqualified a man for Makq•These Yourself /
.,.THE LES'SON IN LIPS SET17INGall the days and enjoyments of •. Do you wear something a little
Time. —Uzziah ascended the life. His;sin was not a mere quer- bizarre and unusual? Then wear a
throne in 806 B.C. The time when tion between 'king and priest; wide belt in thick oatmeal linen, a / LAA A
the events in this chapter took that would ' have been small faced with black telt, and trimmed , ,®
place cannot be determined with enough: It was a question wheth. with flat scarlet beads and little °
absolute accuracy, brit inasmuch as Pr God shnuild continue to rule, f 16NA AM�N� `
Uzziah died in 755 B.C., his be- through his .chosen officers. over It you have a diacarded natural ARE MADE OF
Ing stricken with leprosy is placed the nation, or whether the king coral necklace, sew the coral roundv THE VERM
Y SAE
generally about 768 B.C. should set aside the divinely given a white suede belt, scatter gold - X
Place.—Jerusalem: — law, and ELEMENT,practically make himself beads in between and wear a gold "G4�2B0/
34. Sixteen years old was tiz- supreme. To assume a preroga- aad coral necklace'to complete the +• `�
arab when he began to reign;.and tive which rod had- strictly con- effect. ,� YET, DIAMONDS
he reigned hfty and two years in fined to the priestly order, was a A narrow black crepe de chineOF THE P00RI.3T
-' Jeznsalem: and hi$,mother's name step that was revolutionary in its belt embroidered in gold thread and QUALITY SELL gt
was Jechiliah, of Jerusalem. character and overturned the most edged with gold fringe given a very tMORE THAN
And he did that which was right sacred traditions. Too much sue- sumptuous look to your black frock,
in the eyes of Jehovah, acroording' cess had spoiled Uzziah and en- and a heavy gold necklace will add r AN OUNCE,
to all that his father Amaziah had- dowed him with the moral evil of the final touch of chle. # WHILE Gi4ARCO.4L
-done. human arrogance. i5 WORTH ONLY
Uzziah was fortunate to have 21. And Uzziah the king was a tdh ' � A80l.JT dtlf/5
' Mt�L.7E"C�E�� !'i
such a wonderful mother and fa- leper unto the day of his death, Fill your aluminum sauc'epaa 6bs. A TON
Cher. What a blessing for any and dwelt in a separate house, be- with water and chop np a fair- Et.AMINCa
young man to have a father'who ing a leper; for he was.cut oft' sized stick of rhubarb. Put this iAI W9-T^JLTYr•1L ANTLii S/ i
- has so �lved that the bay can do from the house of Jehovah: and in and boil for two or three min- '`" -rAKrm 1Vt-A1C -
nothing finer than to walk through Jotham his sop was over the king's utes. When you have done one r . Mww�� . sesYno
life, in the path which his father house, judging the people of the saucepan with this mixture pour it ta 7-14 Cale,Uu IT WA Wav",WL
d made for him, A father by land. - into another, and so on, until you ^01 1
Laing honest and pure of heart, It was impossible for a leper to have brightened all of them- rMAMONDS and chaseoal are composed of carbon, in an un• i
-upright in all of his dealings, b+Mb state• A diamatd is pure. crystallized carbon. Carbon
g discharge the kingly office, and much more abundant. however. in a state of combination with
____-faithful in the services of the the regency was consequently,con-
United
,United with Oxygen. it occurs as carbonic acid
church can certainly set up an ferred upon the king's eldest son, repented before he died because the heti
' idear for his son snd -help him to Jotl:atn, who exercised the royal he certainly left' behind him the
Uve in the way that will bring him functions while his father suffered character of a good rather than a "
the greatest peace and happiness a living death. Uzziah must have wicked king.
- :� FEMALE POLITICIAN
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in life. - •
5• And he set'himself to seek '
'God in the days of Zechariah, who,
had understanding in the vision of 1 GIMONTAL Answer to PrswNns rusale 80 Site Is
God. and as long a;; he sough Je- RADIO
NOTES 1 1.5 An EngUsb Weclive---,
hovah; God made him to prosper. politidan. 29 Freedom frost
Uzziah prospered ind4ed. He 10 Chop tool. war.
bought the Philistines into real D N E S HDress Opposite. �Appropriate
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subjection. He strengthened the -- a
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defenses.o� Jeri—mlem by builuing My MADGE ARCHER 15trmid. p>�pflT 23 Data.
towers at its three weakest points. ffplRDl 27 Wood deacon.
' Re organized, equipped. and dis- Rudy Vallee Makes a Change varsity. He played a saxophone in. composition.
ciplined the military force of the :Rudy Vallee and Standar-1 Brands a Yale band. After leaving college
13(Shaft.. 28 Door rya,
eosintry on s new plan. The whop Inc• are terminating their radio he organized his own ,dance or- 13 Crrief. 30 Laughter
count prospered under his rule. roatract at the end of Vallee's chestra which led to his radio do- Sl Petticoat, sound f
Ty P P 28 Behold. 31 Breakfast •
16-17-18. But when--he• was tenth year on the networks and but In New York on a local station. 24 Bucket food
strong, his heart was G,hed up, so concluding the longest association His first appearance on a network 26 Foe
iii radio of tt sponsor and a per- program was on October 24, 1929, - 32 91Ye is a _ _ -
P
_ that he did corruptly, and he Cres- 2>➢Head cook. American-
Cna broadcast uaa the commencement at the [first and .
vires 1 0 ,
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former. a
who 3 ib
passed against Jehovah his God. :.8 Being. $b One fans. Retributive 34 To fetter.
'For he went into the temple of Je- der the auspices of Standard later most famous radio variety 34 Sheep's cpB gield. e• SB t
hovah to burn incense upon the Brands will occur oA. Thursday, show. Vallee has missed only two 35 A craft, 57 Knave. 4 fir, •3tl rtainins is 4
altar of incense. And Azariah.the September 28, 1939, closing ati un- broadcasts in ten years, once due 87 Gone by. - teeth,
a.
priest went in after him, and with broken radio run iia the NBC red to the death of Mrs:. Vallee, and 38 Lava, 58 E>ZDert dyer 5 TOselLnew _. «
him fourscore priests of Jehoc'ah, network from 3.00 to 9.00 p.m. once while ea route to a" 4I Single nesse:
on cto er 4, broadcast during the coronation of command• member of 6 Bristly, 43 Leprous
-- , a men: an ey ._ 7 Him. :
withstood Uzziah the king. and 1929, when-commercial radio broad King George the Sixth. 42 Grain. ;"
caving was in its Infancy, Vallee's plans for the future are 43 Smooth 00 Her tilde. 8 Hops kiln. 45 Li person-
said '
aria pato him It pertaineth not - :. -
unto.thee, Uzziah, to burn incense Vallee. who was radio's initial se yet Indefinite. 44 To glut 9 Musical note. 47 Wrongs,
onto Jehovah, phenomenon, was the first to give TO BE HEARD 46 To rectify VEIt?tCAL 48,Chamber.
but to the priests lit Type standard 49 To stupefy. °
the sons of Aaron. that are con- evidence of the power of broad- Farm Broadcasts, CFRB 1.06 p.m. 48 Thing. 1 To scold. 14 Tomb cloth,
secreted to barn incense go out casting as a siarmaker. His Intro- Mondays to Fridays; Farm Broad- 50 To entertain. 2 That on which 17 Astatic tree, 51 Ovule.
of. then sanctuary; for thou ,hast duction of most of present stars of casts, CSL, 1.90 p.m. Mondays to 52 Enraptured. a body 53 Brother. `
'— trespassed; neither shall it be for the air to the microphone audience Saturdays; August. 25, 8 p.m.,.NBC, 53 Fountains. _-revolves. 19 Italian river. 54 To harden.
,thine honor from Jehovah God. led him to -become radio's pioneer CBL, Cities Services Orch. ......
showman. Vallee• ftrat millionaire' 9 p.m., •CBS, CFRB, Raymond 15
perOmer on the radio, has telt for Paige; . August 26, 2 p,m.,' CBS, 1
ar Awakened
some time that an uninterrupted CFRB, Bull Session ..,:. 8 p.m., CBL
..,.,. ten years of broadcasting under the Jimmy Dorsey's Orch. ...... 10 p.m., 14
-- same sponsorship sad at the same CBL, Sym. Strings August 27,
w
hie every-Thursday night wag nut• 12 Noon, 1�TB�CBL; -Radio City
A bright flash of�rain ficient, Music Hall ...•.. 4 p.m., CBS, CFR$,
Like s siker lightning Barnum of Radio I So You'Think You Like Music ...... ,
'Gainst the window pane Vallee has frequently been called b p.m., CBL, Church of the Air ...... ;;' I
Why did my heart wake 'the Ziegfeld and Barnum of radio. 8 p.m,, NBC, CBL, Chase and San-
Why
di a dull.sleep? He is responsible for uncovering born Hour ...... 9 p.m., CSL, Appt, �
Remembering frerr�ly the radio talents of Edgar Bergen With Agostini ...... Avgust 28, 8.30
To wee and Charlie McCarthy, Bob Burns, p.m., NBC, CBL, Voice of Fit•estone :
p,,and to weep.
A dead dream wakened' Alice Faye, Joe Penner,. Frances ...... 9.30 p.m., CBS, CFRB, Guy
Ah 1 that should not be;,
Langford, Tommy.Riggs and Betty Lombardo Or�ch. ...... August 29, ;
That dream from the past Lou and many others. Among the 3,30 p.m., N , CBL, Information ,
Is bitter to.me,
innumerable stare who tame to Please ...... 9 p.m., CBS, CTRB, We,
1 had forgotten radio first through the, medium of the People ......9.30 p.m.,NBC, CBL, -
Through the long years, Rudy Vallee's Variety Hour were Alec Templeton ...... August 30,
• ,• How swift remembering Grace Moore, Katherine Hepburn, 8 p.m., NBC, CBL, Ransom Sher
Could stir one to teary. Helen Hayes, Fannie Brice, Robert man ...... 9.00 p.m., CBL, Songs of
Hush,, wind, and never , Montgomery, Frank Fay,'Joe Cook, the World ...... 10 p.m., NBC, CBL,
Let me see again: Victor Moore, Waiter O'Keefe and Sunset Sym. ...... August 31, 8 p.m., .
Rain on a dark night a host of others, CBL. Vicki Chise ...... 9 p.m., CBS;
Light the window pane. Vallee became musically minded CFRB, Major Bowes 10 p.m.,
While he was, attending Yale Uni- NBC, CBI., Kraft Music Hall
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1 DON'T BELIEVE HIM Pop WHEN HE SAYS HE'S b NO! HE COULDN'T GET AS T _�-
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t -- gq hooses r 115
Ke "'�� �$ . �""' •Early days iri Pick• ns,re txm�er 18 noon; thence to M. 131urkeid's Con.
FCUic scho°9s ' 8, for night. Friday, , proceeds to r
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Private School8 re he Will :Is-
s.�.. acinar Township: Hotels 12 his own stable vdhe „J
-11.'fb pore ice: q� >Paw is sdvanss __ .-MercA nt shops B noon until the following Tuesday
111114214C1131610105 110 aha United stowTowaship Popdatson tL 1501 Heads of families 'aaseeeed 1074 � 1 � �
Professional men 18 f ARNBLDWOLD DOCK,
and Gt. ] >�.00 is advanos. Cbleatnut Belgian Stallion, (Enrol:
_]Kckering s' #i I Farmers 663 1 No. 8422, Form 3) the property of
JOHN MURKAR. Proprietor Vaughan, 7 :c w` g2 i Allan Reesor, Markham, R. R. 1;
13 li phone or drop ia.wed let me shorty
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Mar` am Factory employees you how Bray Chicks made real
292 f 11 I will make the season of 1939, as ,
- NOTEi AND COYYiNTi. Lumber trade b profits for poultrymen last year. follows: Monday afternoon, Jena
Personal attention. prompt 6th, will leave his own stable,.Lot
."To be, or not to be". This is " `Piekeeing Township Only Navigation and Fisheries 6 delivery Scarboro and proceed to
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} ` the great question that is worry- (aseess_tl value given in SterMig) Natioti4litles — ,
lU G. Wilson, R, & 1, Myrtle Stn, Wilmot' Shea's, Base Line Plckez~
" ,th the minds of nearly I English 983 rags for night. Tuesday, at Ben-
English
g ; every Year 1811 480 Bryant's, Con. 3, Pickering for
notion of the world; when discuss- Cultivated , 653 Scotch
ins the possibility of experiencing Assessed value 9:j3 noon, thence to his own stable. On • "
` '2945 Irish The Pickerin `
' the horrors of another wtar. They, ;;:'.Tp .French-Canadian 20 Thursday morning, to WXu. Nichols
who are familiar with notioral Z,ear 1821 - _- - I Canad�e.ns British -'354 SAT MARKET
Sullivan's Corners far noon, thence
an - rrAtional affairs: say that population 620 German and HoIlLand 16 to the Woburn Farms, Markham
` =4 war is inevitable while others say, 1 ::255 Road for night, Friday to Chas "
that there will be no War. It may Assessed vislue 935 ' Other countries 109 1�+e Carry a i`nll" Yil]e�f Tapscott's Armadale, for apps,
be that this wish is father of the �a'' ['rash thence to his own stable until! the
tl}lought. It is hoped that the siren- Year 18i{T' �► Religions _
accidents s owner's
_
following Monday afternoon Terms
nous efforts that are being made Population Church of Englhnd 1081 0 1 d t
1411 "
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' $13 0 Al t er'
to avert wear may be. successful. Cultivated acres 5152 .Church of Scotland 910 and risk
x, 0
7 --- Assessed value Church of Rome 843
1? 1
__ Free Presbyterian 216_ Cur-whoit Ica
spending several weeks in . Year 1841 United Presbyterian 24+i &-rh9N -1-JL
3752 7�1 Meats
"Italy, and other )ruropean Count- Cultivated
"18950 B'nta6h ,Wesleyans
ries, wrices interesting articles in Cultivated acres Can. Wesleyhna 53
the Toronto Daily Star. In one ort- Assessed value 48,590 59 Our delivery is at your service Brock Road Grave
Year 1848
isle, he tells about his experience s ---.
Epic Wesleyans
6074 + Other Methodists 222 :"Ph one Pick 1620
in I:fly, and of his talks with Population Baptist 383 Pit
Cultivated acres " 31252 g C LA R E N:E SILK
leading Italians. In one paragraph Assessed value 78,589 fu ran Crushed Pit Run "
Ike soya — "taut in spite of all Independent 89
the 'international affairs, the Pia- Counties were organized :m 1850 y Gravel
•,� San Marco is still the Piazza and the following btatisties ;are . 13ROCK
t San Marco. I know -of no better obafrved for 'Pickering Township - Consult ,T
pi a to sit- on a surmmer's ever HEATRE Sand and Graded
ins and listen. to excellent bands 'Square log homes 'r90 W.D. T` EEDIE, Stone
playing ehaiming dance and other Frame houses under 2 R• $. 1 :Pickering 'S7CT�=Z'�3•Y'
4993 Healthfully Cooled by Water- Ddliverei or Loide.i in Pit
luyusie, instead of the infernal jit- stories On Roofing for Barns and.for
bog claptrap -which is inflict- Washed Air. PHONE: Plant, Pick 1026
terr-ed upon us over the radio in Can- House', Eavetroughs, Hay Toronto office Howard 6471
_ "ads." The opinion he expresses PIANO-TUNING Track. Barn Door Hardware, Ali Sh Awa.Daylight Saving Time
.here is that held by thousands-of — ---ANO - Lift Eze Garage,Cement work THURSDAY FRIDAY&SATURDAY JOHN BOURNE & SON
Canadians, who are disgusted with- All IJnds -of F epair Work i and Carpenter work of all ::AUGUST 24, 25 and 26 ROOFING SPECIAL
Man' Of the programa that come All Tuning Guaranteed kinds. Two Shnim at 7.34 and 9.30
ever the radio. They call it dance +
maleic, but it sounds more like a C. S. btseDONALD Dealer for Ea�sterO Steer Saturday Matinee at 1,30 3-La& Wght. Asphalt Shingles
-cyst $6.04 per owa
In�one broadcast
or ring fight. pas Ave. Taeasls Products. s iGonfessions of t 3-1 Hvy. wght. Ashplttait Shingles`
in which a resume of the day's :,aose lakeside 1509 IA4 w give you an estimate on your �_� Pa afm
mews is given, the broadcaster is CWS, taken at NEWS Office Kequirentents. a Nazi Spy" All first quality Toronto ANAMIN
,Tnterru'pted in the middle to allow RosAng Co. Shingles, Is Lis
another man to come on to silver WITH of S sgre. or ever• i.
Use a certoin nostrum guaranteed ; ..-.----
to brutish all aches instantly from $DWARUG. ROBINSON prices subject to change widwd .
human. body. We have been PAUL LUCAS node&
�pL1 , .
listening to his, stag for months. iFRANCli LEDERER �.�+�p�
' We .could shut him oft, Ibut if v►� _ • I ►l.Jt�►l •
.��� - GEORGIs SANDERS '• ,�+ s•••
_ P`IC N+G
do so, we are likely to mise the r UM—BE_ V�
7. which we 1..� i+ir 1
���
remainder which the news, �J - I'
'r wish to hear, so we have just got '�/�/
--------- -- t
.a Monday, '1'uaday it W esd�a7
to.give him a hearing. Tf--lie wmuld AUGUS C 28. 29 and 30 -
` wait until•the newcast was finish- .-First Show at 7.30 1
ed we would acct mind It It is •. " ;� Last Complete $bow at 8.50 V
.w ;
as,ly a �Itwrtt+ to t•ompeL nR to MR-. -
G Ten to matter we are tired of w` " ills of
Frost gr bearing. Several years ago we had the Tti�Pf" �� •�
tany good _ with very .t ,Agency
. But it seems as the s
1Htt1e trash _
e[ Poets est
-
-• 1ti TH
license fees go up. the quality of
New $ k
Y the programs go down. -ft Ml?QLPHE IME*JOU
Haab
DOLORES COSTELLO service on above maddens
The World's Greatest Annual ALSO implements on erhibit is sasses
Fair, the Canadian National Ex- x. * ` -
habitaon will be opened to-day by N �� "Cha><lie �[ign ° mowers .tr._
]fLord Maughan, Lord High Chan-
of Brityin, who is a memb-
iri Honolulu" STH
or of the British Cabinet. in the
i
nt, On
.jsziu�oits, •the Foir •will be repres- - WITH _ Claremo te`x •
ented by taps rSIDNEY TOLE'
tries of the world. It is a great _ :_PHYLLIS.educational institution, if a per ;
wilt o around with his eyes � COMING-Next Teurs.. (� Service
son g Aug. 31 and Sept. 1 and 2
-- sand.eaTs open. Some .'people crit- t Expert service and re-
and
the exhibition by saying GECIL B. DEMILLE'S p
$t is the same thing year after d4 » �all8 t0 all makes. Retit3•
c}1a g
Union o
:!gear.• It is true that mony things V n on Paeifi n�le r d8
ill be seen this year as was seen s M WITH guaranteed.
last year. Live.stock, flowers, farm r
;products, and so On the =arae. : ;BARBARA SIANWYLK
-..� � .JOEL M�CREA ARTHUR FIELD
But people who are interested in
these things, enjoy • diem and do Ftg�1 Greauate Radio and Television 1 1*1 I1
not get tired looking at them. But `«e MED N Member Oficial Radio Service a�
there are hundreds of- thin that t EP stet' R'et - HORSE REGISTER
things . C,i< <�,w a n Assorisac a.
are not oldz to be seen and these f+'tt ►r�°t',�nt'�eve°` - 46 Phone 5201, PICKEBINA
thi400
ngs will tell ,you of the pros- Cov 0;A ttuc of at tot. The Grand Champion Clydesdale
`Tess made by science in the"fields t1 �46."a place °4 imported Stallion,: HAWICRIGG. _
of invention. r of the 'least o: {cpO4�''"h so's� tO° is+g SELECT, (27348), (22476), Enrol. O•/�/ ,J
these are the wirephoto, telelision ° %et °'ttovR e ee� ,,`,O Ne No. 3.298 Form 1. the property of • • I •
and facsimile. In -the discovery of boccet 3�'t Ves bs� Oscar Wilson, Bivugham Ont. will E'U�II;RAL li[EIECi'OB AND�{
J
t°hes coo 1.1-91000t�o or eeoxo make the season of 1939 at his own 'EVBAL1d ER
• wirephoto, a photograph can be •1;:: sea 11
tea to a Grey, stable. Terms $15A0, Payable 15th
taken in England or any distant �,iK p+n cuia. 4s� January. $1.00 off will be allowed fiucceasor to W. J. Nattier•
;eeuntry, and in .a few hours can be - _ 8ta Eiv1 e
rte' �a9 .fn 'll
produced in the large newspapers - :-Nightand D er ,
- --- ares f l be tak :'Nigh �y y vice
to parties who truck their•
' fn this. country. In ,television, the -- J M from s distance will t
She has solved the daily problem...'because FISH offers a welcome and 1p 8ae nese Phoo Residence!'bon
singer's' or actor's picture appear wholesome change at mealtimes, something the whole family will like. en care of at reasonable rice. a 9830
en the screen the, Very , moment 98Qt
There are over 60 different kinds,of Canadian Food Fish and Shellfish .The Black Percheron Stallion,
)athey are'singing or -acting in soma. ;frorn which you can choose, either fresh, frozen, smoked, dried, canned Hickory Lad. '(Enrol. No. 11155
idistant City. The facsimile trans-
that pickled. All of them can be served in an infinite variety of recipes. Form 3) the property of Allan Ree-
snits newspaper material, news And...one of the good things about FISH is that rt is aounshtn91 and ea sor, will stand for service at his
, . easy to prepare! Serve Fish'to own stable. Terns $10.00
and pictures from one maculae to y ur family often.
;another in exact dapliceate. These _ COMMODORE AGAIN the
and many other new and valuable
DEPARTMENT OF FLSHE*11S, _�Q choicely bred Clydesdale -stallion,
OTTAWA. FOR
irrretttrelas -may—be- _ _ A.;
��•11�R -FL 26812), the Property of Robt. Dg- RE�MAREKLN_AGGI_— PAIN
® ;creat fair• They are not only - " foe, of Green River, will make the THAT FRAYS THE TAMPER
;Q interesting,' but are highly AQ ___- season of 1939 as follows- - T11a9- AND NERVES. • IT MAY BE -;
i/ducational. A day or a week spent day, May 23rd, will lease his own YOUR EYES.
pd the C. N. E. will be well spent. 1 3�3 Depsrtmacof a�Fisheries 1 ! stable at Green River and proceed
!There will be thousands there from I Pleas send the your s?-vee Bcokkt, � to Sohn Barnes, Cherrywood for C. H. TUCK. OPT. D.
,. "
: ,She United States, as well as from 1 "100•T�pting Fish Reclvee"• night. Wednesday, proceeds to Bert
1 Narm ..•'...• - Ackford'a Con 4, 19. for Disney B1'xlt. eDp• •
jethep countrie8, who crime year r 1 (PLRASZ PRINT LRTTRRe PLAINLY
t �dd.e.. . . noon; thence to W. E. Holtb s >P 1516
[ter year who recognize its-great , 08RAWA. OWL
...... .• .............cw-�e 1 .m (�. 0► aft nigh' Th
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.... ..-_ ..J y
:
. .: ... X. :Y .,• ti �:+.{ s..-may- 3,¢ �[
... s,.,,-.. .i,.,,F"'isrs'.:.a_�a. �.;: -.." � 'P c�.yy,`F "w• -y �;., ,mow
' �; V^ -tiv ✓t*,p �. r. th '•4.. ' `''� :, +:. t :yam' »J d Wit'�,,e �Y,�+S••�'�'
a� "'�"N,,, '` :'� .,•r •' r ,+.�'.a, .»"� •�' )may._ � 7+C ' .. .i, t r:��.
0
.$ernoox4 August 81y , e , nnsive yeyetoi • .
u C. -A ZKONT 'J9F i They will entertain the Mission ericient, manner in which the Roy HIGfH-QII ALI TY
Band of the church at this meeting,
• ' Misa Effie Miller is 1� �Pra, al l('aaadisn Mounted Police eacor- *
v- and all children will be welcomed. ' LOUD SPCA
2Ing as- her friends would like. ted our Sovereigns during the Roy-
: p
—L), Mrs. Conner ,accompanied by sI visit. These scarlet-coated riders
of the piiaii
ns will have an m�rt- SYS�B�t
her lady friend from Ottawa,
is Horticultural 9oeiety
ant rote in the grandstand epect- SHALT
. spending the week in Detroit. AND _ .• n`':
Miss Mabel Tucla�r, of Weston, The Pickering Township Houde owls at the G N. E.
_',haa been visiting Miss Irene Lynn, ultural Society i8 making a strong Transit Sound
who returned with her to that bid for the re-joining of those who
city. were its charter members- five Eyesight Education Car Advertising
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McLeod are yenrs ago. In a letter to these for-
' entertaining friends- from, Rich- I mer members the President is and 1 FOR GARDEN PARTIES,PARKS
mond Hill. asking for their co-operation in FIELD DAYS ETC.
• making the Horticultural Society E"'ICIE'NCY `
: Mr. and Mrs. Rotr,ins, of Land- a real force in the community. _ WILSON RA D I Or
gay spent Sunday with friends in
Claremont. Other Horticultural Societies not --� BROOKLIN, ONT. .
Mr. John Pickeri ,-of Richard's many miles from Pickering have by The Beal Store,C laremont °
five hundred and more entries in j�r Phone lb r 11 ='
Landing, .spent the week-end at C• H. TUU _ PHONE 921
John Beelby's: ' thein Spring And Fall Shows and
Mrs. H. G. McIntyre has been show'' an enthusiasm for beautify- - F•U R N IT U RE
entertaining two of her nephews mg their. particular corn -of th pt, We ,are dispipving an attractive ,COMPETENT — RELIABIIE
during the week.
world that we could well variety of
Hardwood floors are being laid A sound and ente�'training program Eyesight specialist Aluminum and Cid Furniture
re Bio. RADIO SERVIC E
is using planned for the remaind- `ftney Bldg. o P. 0.) Furniture and Furniture
on the main floor of the United g• I pp• Novelties.
er of the season, Fees may be sent Oshawa. Phone 1516 Expert Service on all makes -
Church manse this week Prices low, in keeping with timed. ro'
Tress. `
Mr. and Mrs. S. Seaver. (nee to Miss Mnrgarret Westney, of receivers ,
The next meati is on September Our visual energy is used up
T.,r�__Brodie)--an,d---children. Yislted. ng Bring youe seta here and 3ave6 -- -; •;
R. E. and Mrs. Forsyth on Satur- 12th, to be held in Dunbarton and fast. We become tired, but when
will be the Fall Flower Show. It we give way to this expression, Stock of tubes always on hand.
is open to Born, to. Mr. and Mrs. 22nd, although friends masse of thnvitedSociety,
physgceanllyill tired butmettall is moo Rusell W. Gray. — Bronghsat Osl`.
lLwnlin on Tuesday, gun p Q �.
4. send in their blooms and plhnts possible for ns to become fatigued e c 1 a 1 s
at Brierbush Hospital, StoufiviIle., for sentry and exIA*ion in a spec- •because our eyes are tired. Don't
a son - ial department open to non-mem misunderstand this'.It is a comm- Law Motor Sales
Mrs• Hooey's mother; who has
been visiting her daughter hers,, ers• A good speaker has been arr- on thing to say, .tf'it our eyes Boys' Summer Swe iters
anged for. In addition to a bid for are tired, but it is uncommon. to. - _
.�o� each Chrysler Plymouth
returnethis d to her home in Barrie, the re-joining of old members, the say that we are either mentally or , ,
Mrs.. H. Mechrn, . of Pickering, Society is going out very strongly physically tired, because our eyes Boys Camp Shoes, $1.45 .Dealer
A. end Mrs. Mechin and children, for.new ones, as there are a good are tired. Visual energy may be-
many in the Township who need come exhausted. Is it not true that s u GOOD USED CARS ;
of-Sarni6,, called on' Mrs. Chand- only be apprasehed be verythe eyes use about 2b per cent of GOODYEAR TIRES e
ler this week y Mea's C��1,� ho9�,X1,65 WILLARD BATTERIB: '
Dr. and bins. Tomlinson are via- glad of the opportunity of joining hurrnn energy for normal seeing'
itjng relatives i� _Northern Ontar- a group of garden„errthus'•nsts. Add to this a. tittle of the excess- — :___ 8 jxu -$,GENERAL BLACKSMITHIAb
LLED MOTOR REPAIRS
-this week during the Doctors A letter addressed by the P, is ave strain of modern.life and what Men'L--S-porta shirts with Give in a trial on a New or a Eked Cm
- to ideal. Dr. Pearson. to members. is lx3vae you? The complete picture '
annual vacation. 24 Hours Tow
Several from here attended the 'to be publishld in our next issue. may be surmised but is -hard to Short 818eVBs, 1 00 ea. Serv�ioe
at Gwen- They are granting membership measure. It takes only n very •' Cordon Law i
monster garden party Mens SOCks, 1Se., 2OC. J.
wood on Wednesday evening last, from crow till the end of 1940. for small amount of this energy to see r.
when that large group of old-time :1'00. one c15rject but when you tonal up 25C,,35(7.and 50C. a pr. ...Phone 2908 r;
the innumerable objects seen vol- ONTARIO
entertainers provided the brilliant C O Bradley '
rasile PI4)SSRI:'I(,I,
w ,► untarily and then add to this, the
program. The Mounties . are renowned C. y
The Mission Circle of the Bap- far and wide as the police who myrizd of things invailuntarily
fiat Church will meet on Tuesday
"always get their man". Through viewed or conning into our direct Pick 2904
next, at 230 p. m.. at the home over half a century of zailous. loy- vision, speedy, fFaahing, glaring, L G. LLIM ' I S i
o! Mrs. Esther Palmer. The pros- al service they have surrounded �ec�' ever�soving and really e ,
ram will -be in charge of Mrs. J. themselves with an aura of glani- our visual energy is used rip fa-at. Notin Q .PUITBRAL DIREOTOR
Ward's up: Ail- ladies are cord- our land romance unequalled in the to YOU Private Ambulance l
group.
3aily invited to be present. world. This reputation gathered' ssr Day and N4ght Service
The following reports are issued Prey► greater lustre earlier this We do Building of s11 kinds
Phone 9006
by the Department of Education on NOt1ER i(vern
_ ,-Ila 5000
5
Upper School examinations. this 1 OARPENTEC ING.- G.
NOTIC E1VI
_ dammer, for Claremont - ' Alma - ar-khans, • ��
: Ward, Fr. Auth. C., Fr. Comp. C.
—`Helen Glover, Eng. Comp 3rd. Our tracks pass your way every PLUMBING -
Myrde Bacon, Eng. Comp., 3rd. r j-
At the "Ladies' Trebles" Tourna- �, _ and
merit on the local green here on oeL eoBE - l ! «� BOUFINa Fa>r�r'a Elevator
o _ t r 1
Saturday last, Mian Taylors rink, !/11C16 �V'e also veli Brantford RooBui Claremore Ont•
of Toronto. took First, Mrs. M. WOOD, CE�dENT, '�•
� Materisia,Empire Bathroom �� — Res. J88 Office WR
Storrie s rink of S'tout[ville, Sec- BAND, GRAVEL, =,Egnlpment,Daro Wates
and, and Mrs. H. G. Mclntyre's _ Systems. Beatty commission Agents for
.:rink, of the local club, Third. and Stable Eq ni ment
_ .. The Bowling Club have an act- , • in simple but rkn ds- . other Bailding lllsteria Governakiat to Boy VAmt
BUILDERS SUPPLIEK
live program ahead of_them for s;• sign we,can furnish .We sive highest grade. t
few days yet. On Saturday, Aug aIFO..�OC81 eertag'e WOtk
memorials that- .rill Estimates Free Pbotae at our ezperuN, a
uat 26th, at I-W P. m. the Mixed please from every Work Guaranteed A trnek 4tl your servieet
:z Doubles, for the Sinclair Cup will WP have s lso plseed in stoctr a full standpoint. In dig ty T -"
D E of MAPLE LEAF MILLING . of appearrace our • d . PROIIS�
-
---..be played. And on August 30th,
worn will stand out at 1.30 p. m• the Annual Mens COMP AN'Y FEEDS. Phone 5.702; e s y course sr :
Doubles": A 1V� MITCHELL through the age.,. ,w bra aI� ,
�" The Woman's, Association of the, • W. Na Greater Tribute
PICSERING, ONTARIO
N. W..STAFFORD. u
Unl'ted Church, will meet for their
1 Highway Monumental
regular meeting Work
L+[ JU
ra. Roy -Morgan, on Thursday af- iff ce phone 7400 Residence 652 ph, 46, Whitby Ont.
�„' Kinyston Road Went
- —On the—
arse -Harris Farm r. _
� -:NEW CHAMPION =
:.• _: • -
-Implements
•�� :_ . - .. :. : .. .
Impleme :Firestone Tires while the preee A
Sales and
Serv'k e
Barclay-Transport . :.:stock lasts. ... .......
°as' �' Large stock of all sizes in used
r between Claremont, Bro"68116 s.
Greenwood, White.ale and ToraOo tires on hand. - - -
(� -
�' :o My driven are trained to be canld
/� �, � and reliable.
` -'Be sure to-ge.t your Free Gift Coupons
Special Rates on Long, Dishmoi '
bawling. -,ALF. 'MOLE, ..Claremonte
No order toe small. None toe large, PHONE 3201
All shipments Insured and proteetel
from the weather
- - WANTEDTd. Aare. !!+� >r. G z �CALVES
sx Owned and operated t! l
- r`a°' �' H"r°'�' `SELL YOUR CALVES AT HOME
.-71he new Massey-Harris -No. 16 Bind- I•f ,
Maple Leaf Mutual Fire
.ger the best for all conditions of crops. P Save Time and Money
Many new. improvements Ariake this
46 e ►wrA A ClN°e' ca
We have a buyer at the farm
Chap rated for Farm am fteme! _
old favorite still more popular, >�alnp ':MolVDA Y, TUESDAY AND
full line of enuine M.-H. Repairs. � .s WEDNESDAY
A g FARMS
.. ' r of used machines on hand. , Aft a /CKER/NG ,r
numbs LIMITED
rite
JOHN L. GILLMAN W e` r&.a
Pb.oa rick 3 R 13 �iflA PHGNB,u
BilEJGi�lAti -ONT. � -
.. a .rte : _ g�;dS - • '�" r 1 ]tea
0 .
'fin- -.. w..+ ..- w.. :-.:.. ..:.4 �.� .. .e rv..'["`s d+.' .. .,..a.: ..,."..: .....,.' ,4,... _.•.f '.;'' .�.. >f -ri•�,:
ave J.. �,....-'•:..�.bw. ;., ...�.,�, n•�_.,, ,..,,,..,... a a-..n ••.•
.....,r.:. ` s '-,r'y` ./ •i i -x'fb'l�A;+,r r s.•,..AK+:' ,tis+?'.,.,
r< '.•.' ;,:, v. ^i•i: .n:a... t. J.,'):;,
1
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,• old are you, Stephen? Thirty-six, -��� ELIC 1 O U S•e• f �.
�� A�� WAY isn't it? Pretty young fora D
F: u T R Y 1 T T H S A L A man to have taken the hurdle. T d REFRESHING
lads Black I"in a pint of fresh, boiling water.
_`oluse 6 heaping teaspoons of So
you have."
/1Nar 6 alinutes sbtiin liquid Into 2-quart conesinaI while lot,add 1 to ps
1 M cu
juice of 4 lemons,strainedr stir until mgar is dissolved;Rif contains. "Tell young Benchley that," he
with cold water• Do not all iw tse to totbel
. The above cold wow
tall tgtliiqui. grinned. "He thinks 1 have one :L 4
will become cloudy. Sarre with chipped foot in the grave already. And
' do you know, Armstrong, I'm not L i z 'f
so sure he isn't right. I've reached
the stage where all this'naming. 9 '
a `-'
youth around helve gats �.
i me down sometimes But By SADIE B. CHAMBERS
a t what I came about is one of your
probationers."
c
"Ah?" said Miss Ar strong, As one Vi33ls the market and the
pstore, or surveys one's gardeu in w
and glanced with a sigh at Me pile thes9 .fleeting summer da,,-3 It
Y - D
TZA
of reports under her folded `
would seem that nature is staging a )
hands. race, so quickly do the fruit and 7
1 Tran is Discussed vegetable.crops come and go, boon
"By s strange coincidence," Dr. the "pickling days" will be in full ,
- 1 Sargent went on, staring at the swing and the recipe-s' and sa gas-
SERIAL STORY. ceiling, and luxuriously wreath- tions offered are' legion., - f
s ing his head in smoke, "it's the
"Nine Day Pickle" is synonymous 5
INTERNE TROUBLE CO YRIen+T, rays. one who was up'in court-tmouth with pickles these days and atter
NRA e[RVIG�. INC. er with oun Benchle —a mouth
y g y trying many last year I concocted �
or so ago—the one with the eyes the following recipe for myself. 1 i'
►'e� js Sy Elincire_ Cowan Stonelike saucers and the tongue-in-the- am handing it on to you hoping 'mss
-�" - Ghee ole o s around devil- the you will not on enjoy mak-
cheek to who g e only j
CAST OF CHARACTERS- eysaid
with -• veryon welsh questions. Ing tit3but also find it delicious. The i.••:%''
i IRAN DEARBORN—heroine, stu- tierce too long strained, "If it is What is it they call her?" other recipes listed are also favor
dent nurse. She ran into love not too much to ask, it might be "At various stages of her career rtes of my household..
and trouble when she met interesting to get some idea just Utility' and 'Agility.' Lately, NINE DAY PICKLE
DR. BOB BENCHLEY — hero, what that was all about" I believe, it's been 'the Elephant's i quarts large cucumbers EA�O�
handsome, young interne. H• Tran lifted her head -and ans-' Child' because, as you suggest, she quarts white pickling onioas the genuine
F had trouble, too, interne.
ping a veered absently out of the uplift goes around asking questions. : . . 2 quarts cider vinegar -
'with brilliant of that newly discovered sense of I suppose she's been asking you 454 lbs. white sugar peppermint flavor Of -
DR. STEPHEN SARGENT—head power, "He thought he was dying. some?" l oz. cinnamon buds DOUBLEMINT GUMI
surgeon. Dr. Sargent':problem I told him it was going to be all Stephen Sargent. chuckled. 1 oz. Allspice buds t
'was something els• again. •P v., !'Far from it. She takes. a on fL red peepers some today!
Got
r
Last week: Opportunity eomu "As simple as that, eh. cow- the lam it she sees me coming a 1 oz. whole cloves.
la Tran when she seta as rater-
merited Dr. Benchley dryly. half mile down ' the corridor. Preparation of Onions:
prefer for an ltaliaa patient. She Tran did not answer. Instead Somebody's told her .than .1 eat. Onions and cucumbers are pre
does not sones that someone ee. she turned and walked like a wo- tittle gills alive." Pared separately. Peer the onions 1 cups sugar
F. tern the room as the quiets tise is- man in a trance, straight out of allowing 154 cups salt to.two cope % cup flour
tared ansa. ' the room—without even 'seer "So you've noticed it," murmur- bong water and let stand 3,days.
'seeing' 3 tablespoons snit
that the terrible Ur. Stephen Sar- ed Miss Armstrong with a little Drain, let stand in clean water for
CHAPTER VII gent stood just inside the door, secret smile :`Well, what is your three days. 2A teaspoon mustard
ful complaint"' Preparation of Cucumbers: one-eighth'spoon cayenne
Tran Feel "Power" watching her with a thought
frown between the arrogant sweep "What -would' your guess bei" Peel and cut is uniform pieces Va teaspoon tllmertc
Tran did not notice that when d quizzically. vi
-he counterethe cucumbers. removing seeds. Let Cook corn and remove trop cob.
Dr. Benchley was about to inter- of his brows.
rapt with a swift question, some- `Once outside, Tran found that ",Well, the general opinion stead in salt and water 3 days and Chop cabbage, onions. green pepper
one who stood in the background her knees were shaking so help- among her seniors seems. to be salt in same proportion as onions. and celery and combine with coon.
stopped him with a quick. tow lessly that she had to cling to the that she is temperamentally nn- After the three days drain and al• place all the vegetables to i
f
word. wall as she went along the Com- fitted for nursing." low to stand in clear water three kettle and combine with the ulna
She only knew that the eyes of do r. "More interne trouble!" he ssk- days, drain again, place in kettle, gar:
the man on the table clung to hers So that was what Miss Philbin ed, watching a smoke wreath curl cover well with water and simmer Mia flour• sugar, and all the spice' -
for reassurance, and that under meant when she talked-about ,giv. to the ceiling without meeting-her far two hours. Add, while simmer• as and combine with enough cold.
-.eller hand the quivering In his arm rag t° tita patient." eyes. ��. Aug.' a piece of alum about the size vinegar to blend smoothly.
lessened, the tense .muscles relax- There was another thing about "There have been, rumors. She of a walnut. The last half hour add Combine with vegetables and
e ed him steadily and.asked with the onions. Make a syrup of vine
venin that Tran never y ll
that athe bran to the lw
And for the first time in g ,. pour- vinegar to lee g .
« ed. A d knew. resignation, Something new, I .gar and anger as given above po '
bar life, Tran felt power.
It was something entirely apart A Hard-;'leaded Surgeon RAL—s suppose?" Ing over cucumbers and onions fag point and cook slowly far'!4
;from the quickness of mind that Late that night. Dr. Sargent, "What else seems to be wrong which have been,placed in bottles minutes.
made it so easy for her to learn coming from the operating room with the gal"" Dr. Sargent coup- in alternate Payers. Drain the.syrup Pour in hot, sterile tars and seal
from hooka. s the deftness that gray with fatigue. halted in the tered.• oft three different mornings re- at:once:
corridor outside Miss Armstrong's "An overdeveloped sense of hu- h8ating each time. The cinnamon
_;made play of manual tasks .It was 'The tongue- and allspice is added to the syrup
,the sense of power that comes office at eight of light framed by mor for one ting.,. . Your Household
from having strength to lead to the transom, knocked, and went in-the-cheek look, I think you call- the stoves and peppers (prepared
'. another to need of strength inside. ed it. Some of her instructors and cut in small pieces) are:placed_ Problems
- She did not know haw long she Miss Armstrong- her cap slight- complain of that. There seems to In the jars with the layers o[ oar Have you fussy eaters to your
stood so without looking up—feel- ly askew, was brooding over a be an amazing difference of opin- loos and cucumhera. family? Do you have troubte'
r Ing quivering muscles relax under sheaf of. reports. At .this time ion. Miss Philbin, who Iran her CORN RELISH promding a varied and interest.
her fingers and the calm swur- of year Miss Armstrong often in demonstration-, says she has'sel- 11 ears corn Ing menu' no your cakes mP-
once of her voice—before awhile- brooded, well into the morning dom-seen such concentration and > cabbage Then write, enclosing a stamp
over the reports of her students. such deft, sure workmanship. . . . 2 large batons ed, self-addressed envelope to
clad nurse came with an orderly p°
"Hmt" nted Dr. Sargent. Miss Miller, under whose super- 1 green pepper ars, care Miss Sadie H. Chamb re of
and wheeled the patient away. Bra vision she. had sometimes worked this paper, and she will endea•
It was only then that Dr. Bench- And so on—far into the night, I 1 $talk celery vour to solve your problems.
suppose. And this is the hard- in the wards, confirms that, but 3 cope vinegar (cider)
boiled lady who sends her.girls to tells me. that she is emotionally
bed at 10.50." unstable."
"I might say, 'And this is the A Norse Should Put "H—self'
IT,AN
�� ordinates or who rides his sub- In Her Work
ordinates far turning up red-eyed "I{m' 1 doubt if I�atheriae
for want of sleep, and then piles .Miller would recognize an honest /
a midnight charity operation on emotion it she met it naked in '
top of a full schedule'." . . Well, broad daylight," Stephen Sargent
CRIME how did it go, Stephen"' said with a sudden:fiatn,ess of tone
Mise Armstrong had been super- that made the director of nursing
visor of surgical nursing at Saint glance at him sharply.
Vincent's when Stephen Sargent "I shouldn't be so sure of that,"
had been the rawest of young in-
no RA aim :fie said, a dry smile tri her shrewd '
r es. "Even so, it is pretty
4V 111101111iff%ff Am IF IF 111 141111F
"Ruptured before I could get'to well known that the unemo roma
it," be said, sliding down in his Miss Miller is your first choice for
chair and'thrusting his hands in- - the operating room."
O need for hard rubbing and to his pockets, his long .legs "Naturally," he -agreed. "She 1 •
scxubbiag when you use a stretched out before him. "The has the quickest eye, the coolest
goluti�1 of Gillette Pure Flake poor devil had a wife and titres intelligence, the deftest hands of
children, and couldn't make,up his all 'the nurses I have ever,worked _ a,, Rossi TdP raves to Nulls
Lye.It cuts right through grease, mind to take a chance till, this-ev- with. She'd have made a damned ?HIRB SQ
Nears clogged.drains, 'keeps out- ening, the thing hit hire like u a good surgeon if you'ask me. ASS
But . 4 sr..a
eggs satlitary and odorless, bomb shell."' do you know,' Armstf'ong, I've CL
He took a silver, case 136
from his sometimes wondered, if I were
1 amours pots and pastakes the s. pocket, extracted s cigarette, and down and out and hurting like the- TOURIST $ CO
hard work out of heavy Cleaning- lighted it. 'devil and scared within an inch of CLASS
Keepp a tin always handy. "You really do smoke too much, my life—the way ge get them ev-
Stephen," Miss Armstrong said as ery day—whether a quick eye,' a (4w-a),aa,,,•i g, l
if from force of habit; but her cool.intelligence; and deft hands "OUEEN MARY" (Rare) di I b� rrturrin
Flus SCKWLET—The Gillett'-Lye mind was obviously not on her would be all I'd need. Katherine aha Vlrorld'a Fasteae Siwe g ' p J j
Booklet teas bow this,powerfal cl ams[ brJon Srpr,2etth)
dears clogged &aim , - • keeps out- words. Miller might be perfect—the per-
houses clean and odorka by damrayina ,
ffie contents of the doaet • • .how it "dust what I was telling young feet nurse, I mean, of couRs —if
tumn days in Europe are delightful — snake
Maas dolens of tarda. Send-for a Benchley about himself not two she'd put one more ingredient in- that long deferred visit-while these low fares are #
edgy to Standard Brands Ltd.. „
]Eraser Ave. and Liberty street, hours ago, he agreed with a wry to her work."
T,- OnL grin, He broke off abruptly. available For variety travel one way by our newly
" 'Young Benchley'," the white- "Well, I'm still listening, Miss renovated Canadian Service steamers and the other way
haired woman echoed musingly. Armstrong prompted. via New York, with a range of up to-date ships headed
"And not so many ycarrs ago you "Herself," he finished. by the ',Queen Mary", the World's ,
fastest Ship.
'oft, were 'young Sargent' How (To Be Continued) y
� The ATLANTIC'S A Choiewof Routes
-. ♦f�oNa�Re
- LARGEST FLEET Behaeeri Montreal and Glasgow, Belfast,
• Liverpool. Plymouth, Havre, London.
" New Yolk s
k WES taste good in a pipe I►, from NEW YORK BCf_ •
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MA
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-'' B "LOK-TOP"Tlta-60e -TRANCONIA•• -SCYTHIA" Book now and take ad nt
t�2-L
••LALONIA" '•S1lMAR1A^ low fares and Cunard White Star's '
also pecked in Pocket Tins vel,• .'Choice of Routes".
4rom MO EAL
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action of the fy%tuelf hfots the water. -
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Isom NO. r� 217 Bay St. (El. 3471) Toronto
fi~
'� k >y • caster an extra stroke while regu- 4 ►
Am* -p_L (' omposer Found, BI-Product:
•-Re if lar got!rules So aerned Mr.Smith's �"�'•
NEWS t.;. I From
Found in QW� aetivit�es wrtb LM one exception
v, w J<li w7 flat he too could eona�der the ball GWM= Costaeet Piaoatst A>od
r - "in" if it rolled within one toot Composer 4 sign Painter %r
PARADE 'Three gold circlets betteved to e! fife bale. Reddick', caddy cars _ Tim Estmsiva t:Itiligr..af MU -
■g o date from A.D. 500 have been found ried etwo extra rods which he need Bill Check, -sign painter, at Win-
ia the western part of Central Swe- for accuracy casts when within ter Haven. Florida for 18 years,
den. This is the first important striking distance of the green. revealed his true identity when a 11u, thenen are being made
EARL BALDWIN OF BEWDLEY: archaeological find to this district. The golfer conceded the first Philadelphia newspaper sent to from milk quite apart from the nr
The former Prime Minister of Eng- The period to which the circlets hole to the baiteaster when his Winter Haven' for a photograph of ual dairy products. In Canada there _factories for making
several -
..'land, Earl Baldwin of Bewdley, ars are attributed is known to Swedish ball bounced into the rough on his Williamliam von Hohenseban4 German are
rived in New York sat week to at- archaeologists as the Gold Age be- third stroke. Reddick hit the pin composer and concert pianist, casein from milk and from, casein '
firms matte buttons, imitation
tend the World Congress on Edu- cause of the number of gold objects on his fourth cast, although the "That's me," Check modestly told ivory, furniture glue, binder for
eation for Democracy ar Teachers' of similar date that have been also wind had greaetly affected his ac- a photographer who after finding
College, Columbia University. At Lound, but this discovery is remark., curacy. The hole was 762 yards.' no trace of the musician was con-
paints, sizings and many other
a special convocation Lord Baldwin able, because of the amount of gold par three. tiding his trouble to the sign paint commodities.
received an honorary degree of the circlets contain. Their fine — or One factory keys 'whole milk; Q
.. Doctor of Laws fro Columbia, workmanship also adds to their val- The second hole, 349 yards par V "1 haven't bragged about it," cream !t and makes better from the
art tie. four, event to the golfer when Red- Check said. "Yon know Dow people creams. The skim milk is need in .
•� On itis arrival—he was asked To Be Added To State Collection dick broke his line and penalized ,. casein; the lactose, or milk sugar, �.
many questions oy members of the are. They might not understand. ' is used as a supplement in babg
The ornaments were turned up a stroke, reaching the cup in sev- He explained that he retired from
press. The seventy-two-year-old from under a stone slab by the ea. Smith cupped his ball in five. foods, the albumen is separated
statesman stressed the Importance the-concert stage almost a score out and beingrich in protein end
owner of a farm who may' now Before the contestants'could finish of years ago because of poor health.-
of education for democracy, sayin VitaC, is used an animal -
claim the gold value of hes find tht third hole in the five-hole - Re later displayed clippings of his
no democracy can survive unless when it is handed over to the State match rain drove them to the concerts and work and said he still concentrate. in tact all that is i
•: the massae of the people have it in shelter of the clubhouse and the when this firm is done with milk ,
their minds that democracy is collections, �� collected royalties on many of itis is water.
argument still rages Who would compositions.
worth living for as well as worth have won?"'
.dying for." 1� T A R I O Surprised residents,begged fora
Lord Baldwin would not tom- concert. They got it—von Hohen An orchestra consisting o! fib
-scent on Immediate--prospects of yearns .first public appearance in scientists is delighting concert hall
war, except to observe that the UTDOORS Books And You years. audiences to j
4in@at10II Of war QT peaew reefs _ - - -
the hands of one 1Ban . . . Hitler By VIC BAKER $y
Fred No�l►e
whom he described as "a man ELIZABETH EERY LIFE'S LIKE THAT By r
with a great brain. . . .. and quite
BAITCASTER VS. GOLFER
abnormal." - -.
Maybe it's the heat, but this "SOARING WINGS" —
SPAIN'S SUPPORT TO ITALY seems to be the time of the year �!
"MORAL" Recent news leads us for all screwball beta and screwy A Biography of Amelia Earhar3
b believe that reports Lha! Spain contests. The'latest of these cur- By George Palmer Putnam
IIs already !a the aces camp are rent cut-ups, which should be of The author has, at last, penned'
Interest to 'anglers and golfers, the story of his former wife, Amei-
ionbtinl, The elaborate celebration consisting of s contest in which is Earhart. He has performed the
attending Italian Foreign Minister
Const Cfsso'a recent visit to Spain Dave Reddick, Ontario all-round duty with admirable taste. Hes
was more an indication of Franco', casting champion, pitted his artis- book records the story of what Mr. •. 1 .;� _ _
gratitude for Italian help during try with the rod and reel against Putman, among others, believes to
U* civil war than as Indication of the prowess of Stanley. Smith; have been a unique personality, and
)tis willingness to sign an ironclad g°lfeT it will meet the demand of a legion
military agreement Sines Ciano's The occasion for the unique ex- of Mise Earhart's admirers.
return Italian diplomats have con-
t
on periment was the Montreal Elec- Mr. Putnam paints s very attract
trod Held add Engravers annual tive picture of the little girl who *,
1tlded to intimates that'about the YPe c'
"feet now hoped for is "moral sup-
Quebec, at the St. Jobt:s, reft sed to confine herself to dolls' •� i
port' in case of war, and a work
Quebec, golf9course. The plaits and the like when bigger and more
' able trade agreement which would called for a contest between Red- important adventures beckoned:
tastsre Ttaly raw meteria]s. dick And the winner of the low This spirit remained with Earhart
in the tourney in a five-hole all her days. She was, for example,
groan . • '
- match under the rules and condi determined to do things becaaae
THE BRITISH WAY: Lord Mang- tions outlined below. she felt she should, not for what
"tam, British Lord Chaacellor, and At first it looked like a very in. "might be got out of doing them. Of
Lady Maugham arrived in Canada teresting contest. Stanley Smith, course, flying is thb big story here:
tact week, Lord Maugham to attend who won the low gross.honours, is "Soaring Wings" gives a detailed
the annual convention -of the Cau- a pretty fair golfer while Reddick account of the birth of her desire --
r
adian Bar. Association at Quebec. has cast over 280 feet in competi- to tackle sane-efsed job and goes
to an interview be gave a trite pio- tion and, when there is no wind on to-report her.numerous acromp•
tzars of "the British way." He said, prevailing, usually can average lishments as a woman pilot.
4f, "rhe European situation_is nothing 240 feet per cast. Unfortunately, She never,her husband says, saw
1b get frantic about. Of bourse. in rain which swept the Montreal herself as a person who would
Magland each day seems to bring a district forced s halt to the odd grow old, When the .sea sad sky, ~
new crisis. Howeyer. we've learned msteh atter only two hales had ; elesea over her last message she - 9-
'
not to become excited. We .just toiLy years of zestful
bees played,-each man winning lsatl.W
p preparing." "Asa matter of, one yoatfb vtfthont apathy or comptac- _ +
Wet he added, "trade is exception- Roddick used a baiteasting outfit once- _ '7 could ba.. sworn I yet it richt 6•ra." _-
Isft bright considering all things. and a %. ounce, plug. • His caste
tt is true that commercial Industry on the fairways were measured to
Us given many_of its best workers the point where the plug stopped Efficient Royal Air Force Bombers d �"
and mechanics to the cause of pre. moving end on the greens where
Ippredness, bet bastnesa Is well able the plug struck the green. It was
lo carry oa without noticeable ef• decided that if he hit within one
foot of the cup it would be consid-
' . Bred in. A broken line cost the '
OGANDHI'S EXPERIMENT": Last ,-
'Iftbruary, on the insistence of Ma BEE M/ � r V
Iratma Gandbrs powerful pu "ritanic• -
YF
Irl Congress party s liquor law was ,t 4 •- '� _
� 1passed by the Bombay Legislature.
IBaadhi regards drink along
_ mdas�iialsg . . . as one of India's
ehiet problems. .► ;
This month the formal•tntroduc-
Imn of prohibition resulted in hun-
:reds of extra police squads patrol- j
Bag the streets of Bombay, enforc-
;h1ff order
and law (especially the "
a" law}. Along with the en order a
went of prohibition a great propa- i K. fixe' r e
pada campaign to popularize it 11 <<ts I go d —
t un er way. Special stamps
showing a snake twined around a
liquor bottle and •dripping poisonP
were issued. Anti-drink labels were
�:?
L- yot on 14,000,000 match boxes. *S. �'`` � '
S t�
There is probably. no , topcoat ��
v �\
that is as satisfactory as the reel- _
er. It fits so many occasion_,. It's'
EVERY TIN
hoot smart
EVERY '
serious enough for qc . `
enough and warm
for week
lxcwve fro o s l
enough for,early football games.
For the girl who does not spend'
A lot of money it is a safe buy,
since it is a classic. For the.more In a gigantic test of efficiency of the counter-offensive striking power of the Royal Air Force, more than
A eppulent there are costs' with 1,300 high-speed aircraft, as well as land defenses, took part in war. games over London: and the east and b'
'Pleated fullness, and flares at the south coasts of England. An aerial attack view of Anson bombers of "Eastland", the attacking lorce, is'
hack. Very smart they are, shown here winging their way to their base on thesouth coast.
REG'LAR FELLERS—Sauce for the Gander - By GENE BYRNES
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—� Audww 10A a Nishw le —Rev. Dr. Z an¢ Mrs, Cirmleh- - `_
t' OV�i (taw one (bay lad �[eelt. od of Toronto, attended .the Ann- �` • it,
-Kim Rota Robbins of Voroato, nal F� of St• AadreWs Church � tore
a -,; _`+� Pleura is this spent Sunday at the home of her on Wodnesday afternoon.
its 68th year of parents here.
Wimoan, of Peterbo:+o is -
iissso, lav eatarmg of Shelburne, is spending a few days with her bro- '
" abHCexion. s a few days with her son, ther, Russell Burrell.
15vearin and daughter of pending
y ,Qlilliar spent Sunday with the for Clarence, sed Mrs. Silk. _.The anneal picnic ff St. And- _ MORE and MORE
per's parents; J-�G• Dad Mrs. Beuc- --ire• H. A. Matchett ani Mrs. rev's Sunday School and Congreg-
F. H. Doyle, of Toronto, .visited &tion w;s held on Wednesday at- :M
` 'r
Pickeringfriends on Tuesday• ternoon in Green's , Park, Green- People are realizing that there is
:-Mr. and Mrs. Jack Teeple, of
_Toronto, visited their uncle and —The month of August; so far, wood, There was o large attend-
aunt, John and Mrs. Murkar on
has been a warmer month than a and an report a delightful Service .Cleanline s . Eeononly
~ Saturday last.when returning from• the temperature on an av- time. - -- ---- - — —.-4s
eroge being foor degrees above - - - -�—.
;a trip to Nova Scotia. normal. WE'VE GOT IT! Prosperous Mr.
;W1 V. Redditt, manage= of the r `
pit]�ring Brandi of.the Can. Bank Asa Tena Match returned Aaselstine has it! YOU CAN GET
homeLast weeld, after spending IT TOO! CASH IN on the BIGG- Leader Groceries
Y of Coa>zaerce, resumed his duties ten days at the Presbyterian EST, BEST line of HOUSEHOLD
week-end, csfter enjoying Camp, at Glen Mohr, near Beaver- NECESSITIES to he sold direct .
'--,sacation at Lake Simcoe. to consuasers. $$UC
r ;
ton. She reports a.moat Pleasant from factory -------wVerna Wiee,
ho was here on te today for
Saturday, alt- outing-
St-
ending the Bray-Gratia&► wedding, —The peach crop is said' to be FREE PARTICULiARS. FAMILEX We appreciate your smallest order. Come In and
can as a few of her friends who
the }argent total ever produced .in PRODUCTS COMPANY. 670 St.
leaned see her. the Dominion, according to the re- Clement Str. Montreal, Que• see us .if you can. If inconvenient to cane, jnet call
CJ —_Phe Women's Institute eater- of 'growers and government PURE CLOVER RONEY
officials. The quality is also said Pickering 101,- and you'll got Prompt, Courteous
;ed to the Parker Pen Co. employ- to be very high, and the 1��
yes from Toronto, at their annual ab uld be very reasonable. All of from the capping welter. 6c, per Treatment.
Bo oa Sat- md;s us of the �amwl lb. Brig your own containen
DEPT
urday, They catered for about 600spTing of the Drops being - •
at both dinner and supper• rained for that year by frost. N. Fuller, Plkkeriug"
., er'thaat- the Canadian — - --- _ --.--Men's pule White Sweat 811irts, . $1.U0
.National itio will open to- BRAY - GRAHAM Classified AA rtlsementi ,.
day, and will continue for over Pul a Wbite.Po10 Sbirts, $1.00
two weeks. The Fair is expected Miss Ethel Anne Bray, daughter FOUND — Goodrich truck dire
to be bettor than ever, ,both as re- Mr.. and M=s. Walter Bray, and and wheel, 36 x .a, Apply News SmapPy Summer 'Ties, $ .50 °
:,� Bards the exhibits, attractions Mr. No=me .Graham, son of the Office. •� Fime $•blrte, ,'Gordon," $1.49
'.. ted attendance, aate Mr. and Mrs. David Grab=, ARTICLES FOR SALE — rubber _
1J _ George's Church, Sunday, of Claremont, were married on Sat- !� Fancy Colored Sockees, 25
12th Sunday after urda � the home of the 4ride's goods, sundries,. etc., waited is a
August 27th, Y. plain, sealed wrapper- 80 per cent
Trhtfty. 11 a. m.., Morning PmY- parents. Autumn flowers decorated «` Light Colored Outing Qllitl8, $1 8
G. � l�ingston, less than retail. Write for ,mail-
ez, at whit4r Mr• the roams, and Rev. E. (s. Betio►- order catalogue, Nov-Rubber Co.,
conduct the service and and Miss Verna Dept. W-98, Boa 91, Hamilton; Ont. - PM,4
1(Wwcb. There will be no Sin Y Wice, o' Barrie, played the wedd• 1
r School and no eyes"S service on ing music. The bride was given in PARCEL OF ;•AND — for rent, --
?' MWEIND
.A'tagust 27th; marriage by- her father and wore Lot 19, Con. 6, 1-2 mile north of
George's Wamoa`e Gid+ a gown of turquoise blue chiffon Brougham. Apply S. Madill, Maple CLEARING
LINESL
are
giving a luncheon, bridge and over taffeta made on Grecian linea, Beach. Bmvertm, R. R. 1. Care
— , on Thursday, August 91st, with a shirred jacket of matching John Beit 52-3
z at 1.00 0'-
�> ; at talon Avis Pavilion;. material, and silver shoes, corn- ,TO BUY DR RENT — s farm or : ' .
clock, D. S. T. A charge of 36 cts. flowers and roses in her hair and Less than Cost
will be made. Any Person des:rng carried a bouquet of Pink roses a few acres of land in or near
y to co osI please phone MTs- Kings- and liay-of-the-valley. Little Miss Pickering with or without build-
Pick. �rtOd. who has charge of. Fairicia Edmonds, of Norwood the
in�gs. State full particulars. Write 1�eII'8 Calf Boots, Reg. $6.50, for $�.00�
n the tables. , Box 2, Brighton _ " Calf Oxfords, Reg. $6,00, for $3.95.
at-
arranging g flower girl was the brides only at-
a, -rfhe service in the Presbyter- tent and was ,✓owned in a ! FOR SALE — is lady's bicycle, in Boys' Oxfords, sizes 13 to 2'a, Reg. $3.G0 for $2,00
ian Church will be taken on Sun- floor-length frock of pink organdy I good condition. Apply Mrs. Geo• ,
g Boys' Scampers 15 to 2's, Req. $1.19 for $1.00 `
day next, by Rev- C. L. Mitchell, and carried a nosegay of cornflsw- I.Mutch, Pickering•
' B. D. of Vernon, Presbyter' of fita>afield'a Underwear, &e $2.00, fol $1,49
era and rose-buds. At the retest- g
h ` Oma, On Monday, August 28th, ion, the (bride's mother received, FOR SALE — 29 Chev. Sedan In Bfianfield'e Bamltier Underwear, Reg. $1. , for 1,00
at 8,"p• m. D. S. T., a joint meet- .wearing a pow- of blue lace with good condition. New brakes. Price
+ ing of the congregatic... :'ickea• orsage of Miss Mary reasonable,
Apply WooWard Ste I�aIIE00g COIDbinatlOIIF, ]Reg. �1 00, for 49c.
' 1inn and WhithY. will be held in Graham, •sister of the -groom,•ailso Brougtrsrti- ,Overalls, sires 40 to 46, Reg. $2.00, for $1.69-
I� F St. Andrew's Church, Whitby,' to ^received wearing navy blue ;crepe ' FOR SALE — or exchange for n .35 for 1.(0' 1 for 850,
a r ascertain if the congregations arc dress with white accessories, and Men's WOr� Gloves, Reg. ,
ready to mote's choice from the cow, a player-piano, in good can Ladies fill$ HOE e, Dark BLsdEe, Reg,'69c., for 490.
I corsage of sweet pess. .Later, the ditioTn. Geo. Belk, Dunbarton.
_z seven at have now • couple left on a trip to Montreal
candid& es
that �--
been heard. and Quebec, the bride. tnsvelling HOUSE TO RENT — on Christ- Fred T. Bunting, r lC+k elan�
�+ --The many Pickering friends in a three-piece knit spit of Queen inn Str: Pickering. Electric. Garage _ 1 ,
Fatah bed 867
of Mrs. Harry Moore, of White- Eliaalbet�h pink, with brown coat Gorden, Water. Suitable for couple _
kale, wire sorry to hear of her and accessories. On their return, or small family. Apply News
:
sudden death from a heart attack they, Will reside in Cavan, Ont.
+an Saturday
last. She was sitting
SPECIALS
1. ion the verandah, talking to her - q
sdaughter, wt+^n, without any warn- "' Se. a Ib
- ;ing, she succumbed to a heart at- Breakfast Bacon,
I; 'tack. She was well and favouzsbly -I KENS WANTEDshe CN2c. a ��.
known in Pickering. where .Minced ,Steak,
resided for a Haid►er of years. „ re
Her fnneml .took place' on Monday. I� ; Pork Liver, 12c. a �.
d After service in St. Francis de ij7ere s ail opportunity f or farmers �+ LL "�
8alea
Church, interment.
took place . -.Stewing Beef, 12c. a lB•
Cemetery. eir produce right at home a 1h
.
—The "Teeters" , Club,. sccom-
,, �panied by many adults from the int highest market prices. Jewel f •
village, enjaY� a trip cross the Classic Cleanser, 3 tins, 13e•
Ake on 'Saturday afternoon on the �►iekerin Farm s Ltd. have Installed t•
' The trip . took
''Steamer „Cayuga• les, 25c
,them to the Falls, where they en• a modern plant for killing and finish-' `--'A
y.
: Toyed the
illumination at night D '. : ■ E I D.
and also spent an hour or two ac- •n Dalt✓ of all kinds at the .Mush-
` Y rdea the bridge, where the "novel- 1 g poultry
business
: ties stores did a The lake room Farm on No. 2 Highway at ,.Butcher .:(phone 3000) _:Picl►ering
while they. were there y
:Was somewhat rough, : whia'h gave We have .a buyer there 1 �'
b some of the passengers an pnp
leas- 'Whitby.
ant sensation, and a desire to have for chickens and fowl.
v •"one more and last look at their _ Pickering ardware
over =e-%realdast . Nocasualties e e a uantit write Qr11*
Iported, and on the whole they allf you
'have q Yf
�sppeared to have thoroughly en;- phone, and our buyer will call and
eyed their trip. DE
+ The Women's Institute memb- ccUDD'EN -
S
quote you a price. A�'H
r ,
z erg please note cl✓lege of eime fur
the, August Tneeting. It is to �e ,KER/N G. FARMS LTD, BUG KILLER
held at Miss D. Bayne's, on FridaY PI C
the 25th. Roll Call — "Reliable TORONTO PICI4ERING WHITBY
Home made Remedies". Exercise _ ='�an dusted , vii the plant any
for Health", by Miss D. Bayne. — ' the day. No dew is
` Y -- .time during
. - :"Tonic Torratoes , b Mrs. Jos.
Cowan. "Precautions against colds" necessary
>Ennake it stick•
by Mrs. MChean. Contest _ '`Best • -
Table Bouquet" 'tie be given to i a
►'Strut-ins. Tea Hostesses - Miss D. DAILY IXOM SWDAY Aua. =Nh f0 f/NT. 1rb ., udders Death totthe Bug
:;•Bayne and Mrs. F. T. Bunting, REDU
Mrs, W. R. Miller and Mrs. Nor. RETURN ��90 a
Bwa& A good attendance is req_ eW Life to--the Plant- .
]LEAVE PICSERING FARE N
uested
es; there is important bus- (Ziatern House) :--
meas. Will those who are driving, Regtilsr Gbaehea dally except Sim. . . •
- '�snd have vacant seats in their Exhibition Atdmrsnon Agent Eor Mc�ormick•Deering Farm N.acbinery and ;
Can,,pi stop at the Four Corn- LEAVE TORONTO and Coach Transfer N and M,n Rl+palra. �P
era for passengers• The members (Bay at Dundas) T.nninet lost✓. the arwnrs.
erg
the Institute wish to thank all Regnlor Coaches L'hrtil Sept. 11th. our'Motto —We tial►, 1lt Ctm dept H• O! >K b '
who 8o kindly helped in catering
iFhooa 8taoo
to the Parker Pen Picnic on Sstur• Tickets and information at Eastern Aonse• Pickering. Phone 4500
day, the 19th. J. S. B ALSLI)FON9 w pICKs:7LUN