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Women's Institute took place at 1386=-1936 aod Sartebn, Danbaeton. :ar g _ Mr. and Mrs. WRn. Graydon are ---- ' -the -cllarmi'Ag home of.Mrs. Eleni- $:FORSYTH, Oph.D., Director spending their vacation at their CHOPPING c Ro me•rie,tl Assoefadonot Ont-io xet, g -F. L. Fowke, for many years, regi Payzac Ave. Business of the . ...i CHOPPING of•ebe Kmerino' a- f Oshawa, month dispensed with, was follow- 4"t setae. '. alias a .Xmer n--0P iatmea p Monday, Wednesday and Fri&.i riewe saga.claremunt;Ont. R. Petty. died at his,surntner horse at Ches- ed by a talk on "Co-operative ter, "Nova Scotia, in his 83rd year. -W"E GRIND FINE � Mr. and Mra. Norman Alves, of Movement and its Advantages" by Brooklin, spent Sunday at the He was 'mayor of Oshawa for 8 Mrs. Oxley. Mrs. Duman presented Bran, Shorts and Feed of an home of Mrs. Alves' nta Mr. oa-the District Aanuel kinds, also minerals and <utber D D ALD UD Barr a -o which was very pleasing to all. - Lft sv�za.Nac Y PUb"C °dOw`Yw a� W"'D- J. Petty. Federal. House for .Ontario Riding g eoncentrafea for profitabie feedicW .0914 tormarly,occ,�ed by tag Late A,Z.cAds- Mr. Fred Iresorl and friend mot- Mrs. Carl Wallace demonstrated It- 4. 00361164th error oir t Hottee.whitlay. Sly from 1908 to 1911. He was ahem- kept on band ored to Penetang on Sunday. Robt. ber of the County Council for two align Quilting and being fully acc- P - , ` BE?1TON, BELL ff ROSS Morrish and James Armstrong re- om llished on all she undertakes to We'stock only the beat Poultr j years. He was born in Harmony, Y Barristers if Solicitors turned with these after spending f} do, was followed closely by the and was educated at the Oshawa _,Feeds and Supplies. : Rs j,BEATON.K,C. Telephone -short vacation at the famous sumo High School and the Commercia? members. Mrs. Percy Tredvvay, our - r IB.BROOKE BELL,K.C. Adel.28W mer resort. Clone at Toronto. Ire' was instr- genial President, gave a paper on ��.F. Miss Florence Ferguson acc- amental in making many of the "Legislation", dealing witeh Cert- OSS 372 Bay St. ompanied by her mother, motored local improvements in Oshawa' He m (birth) and Whet they �1dN L.POND Toronto from Oklahcana to visit her nnc4e, mean to us. Questions were asked �a SUR�� Q�. was a very fluent speaker ,and vas forth a 11.IiIQHSRDSUN dt Oo., Bsurilt• Mr.' James Ferguson. They are re- urch: and answered, bringing F. J. DONEVAN, -A., Se. Q� ��•.. actin in eh work. $► V ares,seine Nowa"etc, suite tiaa; turl�g by way of Flew York, to lively discourse. Congratulations L. S. On lie are, the records e3' w are in order - Our institute Winn- ' oc tiara t3�ul �"rocoo64 st �91iO°�s $ttend the Worlds Fair. AUDLEY Snrveytsre Gibson Arnold, 3" saiaphow S;¢,1bti8; C"Aft Pty 4613. Sti _ :�;. . - rag 1st Prize for the Hope Chest, � Kiss Fiat, Osilswa, pkaatt idGUS)IILLAIti-jelrrtstex. Sat- E3NSALE The Waanen's Institilfe-meets on the C. N. E. Tea was served by 198E 161y woe.t'lotery Puwic. 19 Melinda street sante. TeleoLoae ElRia bRi13. saes Wednesday neat at the home of our hostess, assisted by her cousin, Mr. Howard Broome spent Sus• Mme• Saunders• Miss Adorns and Mrs. Dowsers ? lJoaaiat day with Kinsale trends. Five threshing machines have _.. -. _ - 0. '• .A. M R Mr. Tommy Farndale spent Sun- been operating in our district lat- $cormitage Farm ERBBRT T. FALLAISR. L. D S., el The cod weather has helped —'-' J D.D.S.Graduate of o flora, Collate of day last with his parents here. y g Piekerin Ontario paatai Sar4eoae.nd the 11 veesety ct Togeaw mush. Silo-filling begins next k. Insurance Of All Kinds. �■e„ :r.eenec..cood door east ;•t St. And- Mr. Milton Parkin of Sudbury, Bort-Ruddy, on his recent trip to ee�•s b, t'te>teriot,qct. boars: 9 spent the week-end with his par- week- the World's Faif, u a._11L. op. Pkk �a pomment. `(K-raiy eta here. School re-opens on Sept. 5th. The purchased for Best Rates Available With Mr. and Mrs. J. Davis spent a improvements will add to the. the Hermitage Farms, a six months a few days last week et a cottage at health of the pupils. tea good ven- old buil, Sycamore Gold Coin, to BeOIITitj► and Service' 1Esseotssset o 4F arbs. use as a junior herd sire.' This Port Bolster. talatiori can now be made. The , rear wall is rebuilt and sand- plac- Yong bull's dam is one of the best Address Pboot D•� lis BisrdT011. �['Oo91VS91Ft Mr. and Mrs. G. Death spent known cows in the United States. i Clem. Coav2yaae-et Cd*-10alonar tor• several days last week set Quebec ed around the approaches. BROUGHAM PICK 515 r acetas affidavits. Acewntant,'ttc. tesuer o ares the States. When any Toronto paper or head She is not only an outstanding yertlap E iRenaes. wD,tevale.ont.- of a Legion starts to dictate What milker, hazing produced one hand- Mr. R. E. Mowbray enjoyed e- red and ten thousand pounds of !CLOPPING YR, E. RICHARDSGN fishing trip to 1&ntsville -and this country should do in this Cris- is, instead of our elected re reser]- milk, averaging 4.3`? butterfat, but OBN`FIRAL INSURANCE District last week. p ON MON., WED. and SAT. oolZ .* - she was Senior and Grand Champ- Mr. it 1s time someone re- REAL RSTATE Mr. anti Mrs. P6i1 Forsyth. of n of the National 'Lai Show in After May rat, 1839, Mark_liaaa and Mr. Robt. "Gra 1[, of tip of--the -ether dicta!' 1 Dairy Gregg. 19?1:, and twice Grand Champion, We have a guar tity of Seed Oats(Aida- CONVEYA< CIItiG Brougham spent Sunday with Mr, aro- _-„64,._ of the Eastern Staten Exposition. ka. Baneer. and Victory), also Baclreg. ;An all eatabllaied apoc7, reader and Mrs, H. Parkin. Dr. H. C. Pearson, President -of His s:m Cowgrove ,,olden Surf, as Purina Feeds, Chick starter, Dairy Fa- _ to serve. Quite a number of our young Pickering Townsaip Horticultural well as his`dam. Byreholm Grace, tions. Dryens. fig Ft eds ete. A fel • Pbone, P'iek. 6000 People journeyed fo. soronto last ;:•.witty makes, a•P:ca for bu,,.c,. urea, ' --:h ila.l.�nt'4 United lineofthawwell known fella. ,s, Saturday night and enjoyed a of the Socit1ty. States from Scotland. The c;••, of . pleasant evening there. r. whops Molasses. :alt, Milliceds Sihm _ E tht buzz, BrL p°arc ase, .. .t ' - — s aero that is Egg hard to equal. He.was t, Bag Go: ],trate. Mirsera s. WaBN9&D AUCTIONEIiR AND. Did yon know there was such sins V ALUATQR BROUGHAM Society ' It has been functioning Senior and Grand Champion at the Etc. Mash D.FWee conducted Anywheic now for five or sift years, when we Eastern States ExAoaition, 1934 N Mr. Dean Mairs ,was on the sick started with•a paid-upmembershipand 1987; Seflior and Grand Cham- N. ��C�w��� d,. ooe or write. Addreae 814 Dnodan �t week.,• last Ph Street. East. of about seventy. In that time_we pion xt the_Interstate .Fair. Teen- 4 F��._�� Many of Brougham people are -feel much ' Whitby. Ontario. . � goad has been done to ton N. J.. in 1936; Senior and Gr. attendingthe C. N. E. .. stimulate a love of flower culture, Champion at Pennsyhania Farm PICR#:RING. ONT. ;Brierbush Hospitael Mrs. MnMaster is 'holidaying this and a real effort made to Give up Products Show, 1937 and 1938; Sr. WE DELIVER week with relative's here. to our motto - "Beautify Pickering asd Grand Ch mpion. at Maryland C,overntaent Llcene ed 191e Liacelarrbe residence hes been ., c >�'#IONE b3i7 Tot�-nship . We want more mem- State Fair, 1937. First Prize, two 6. - �ain 1St, B. Stonffv1116,,OIIt, undergoing bers. We vPant to make the abciety year old, and Reserve Grand Cham- . Pbaee 193 Mr. and Mrs.-' W Knox spent stronger. Some of our -most in- Pion at the Royal Winter Fair in MasseyHamm Sunday with the Ellicott family. a ternity, Medi�_ii, and Surgical -fluentAr l and prcmineat reg dents 193,4, title hull,that beat him at this n casts taken The Gore hame was the scene of and garden lovers have encouraged show was his awr f-her• ..Repairs Herer x a - --• , . a weddingcelebration on Saturdap --�- us;and .'nave contributed mora! and ' lMaternit Semi-Room GREEN WOOD All Orders Prom tl **attend Y' evening• : financial support, otherwise there p yC va Rates for 10 days-:26.75 The W. J. Brown family; of Tor- kepatered No»�in attendance and have been ti,><siee wren the little ed to onto, were with their people last Society might bane fallen by the Mian Katie Green, of TCronto, is 24 benrservaice given' Sunray. - way. But, we need the:help of new visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. L Green. Coleman.: Instant Light Aa�bulaace Service The Bert Harvey residence ismembe�� and we are sure they The welcotme ( 'i school bell will * MRS.E.R. 000C 25.37 la'alnng very fine with a new coat ring on Tuesday morning, Sept. 5. stoves quick, 016831 and will derive read benefit from our q ' - of paint• Society, in turn. Mr. and Mra Russell-Ger, of - Toronto, visited W. W. and Mrs. dependable. FOR Mee. R. Malcolm and Miss Sarah The newt meeting is on SePtem- .„ 1' 'IN$IJRANCE are with Mrs. MakaWs people at Gee an Sunday. her 12th, when we hold our Fall AIi Hardware at Right Prices hon Bzanoh you will Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Hortop, of Mr. McWhirter's nieces, Misses , - Camilla, visited F. W. and Mrs. " • join before that time, so we may, Gibson, IN BUSRBY Phone Pickering 67 MctWhirter from Port Stewart, hol- parhapa, have the benefit of year Miss Dorothy Disney is holiday- $ardware Ticamitb OYRITu E MORLEX idayed with ttie McWhirter family past experience in your garden. 7 in6 with '.41r. and Mrs. Vernon hem• The fee is $1.00 per annum and pjG$ERINGI 1 FIRIiL AUTOMOBILE, LIFE Mrs. D. McLaughlin and Master if you desire Canadian Horticui Disney, at Whitby. ACOIDENT, WINDSTORM Ray,. of Toronto, spent last week tare and Home Magazine", it may The.C. G. I. T. meets at 'the q. PRONE 4600 .:`��' PUBLIC LIABILITY Etc, with their -aunt, Mrs. George be obtained at the same Limp for home of :Hiss Jean Mowbray on . ,aturday afternoon. SERVICE PROTECTION Philip, . 6oc. r year (reg .sub. $1.00), A . �iLO Mrs. Farley's sister, Mrs. Stev- special offer is be ng made to new Rev. R. ,Mc`'ey delivered, ahelp- 1, a� Ehison, of Oshawa, 'has been a vis- members of membership from now ful .message to a large oongrega' tion on 'Sunday morning.. CHEMICAL } itor at the Farley home during the till the end of iQ 10,of $1.00. - 1 ' -'- 1 M tAgriculture,a undo the ep . of ti est week W e operate r Dept. hiss Van Squire and sons, . of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Witter an -FOOD • who donate a small _ _ kudlev, were 4th '1fr. and Gies. t daughter Joan, have been vis �4m,-Middleton an Sunday. g g' bonus per capi m of paid member- VITAMIN 111 MINERAL TONIC , the former's relatives -here over ship. liras Margaret Westney, ;s Miss Irene Hutchison, of Toren- the'week-end. the Treasurer, and the fee may be to, spent the week with her, par- Miss Jean Malcolm returned + ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hutahis- To aid in tlte: either mailed to her or placed in on. Prevention of Nutritional Ansa from Lake Simcoe last week. Miss an envelope and left with the Pres- is Evelyn Gooding accompanied :'ler idents , Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ormerod, Motor Ambulance JDay or Ni 't home for a short visit. A community with , a live Hort- well Roy Wales and �rlend of Ctess Prevention of Rickets, Deatat Mr. John Campbell Sr., of Lit- well called on friends,here on Sat- Ocries, and Tetany of Vim' Phone 1300 icultural Society is-usually usually a pro- tle Britain, spent' the week-end gressive community in other ways: assay. ` in D, deficiency. with his two grand-sons, Earl and its. influence on the younger gen- Mi en- Mr. and Mrs: Chas. Wilson and Prevention, of Iodine tteHdem.7 a Milton Campbell at Meadowbrook Mr. 'and Mrs. Alf. Wilson, of Br- Building of Resistance Farm eration in directing their attent- ooklin, called on Mr. and Mrs. W• �Adelicious,Food supplement a ion to beauty and its,effect upon -�C. A. STERITT Messrs Fred and Will Hicks mot- the practical)`-side, such as inereas- _Sadler on Sunday Containing quantities of Vita- Nr;�ton N,,Sg 44th his Trail ored to Lake Orion, Mich., for last ed property values where grounds -Funeral Director week-end. Their mother, Murray -are cultivated and planted, is some- days spent a pleasant Three mins and is frequently' � thin that, anion other benefits days camping near Niagara Falls laekro in ordinary diets. ��Catharine returned home with g g : strain from such-' organizations, last week..Rev. McVey arcompan- a ,(1>atrl`lo Church attendance on Sunday g red them. $mal'] dose—Easy to take should not be overlooked. aR was not as good as usual, but the Con stract ve criticisms and sug- Mrs.' James Racoonne s brother end 7 Sunday School has kept up wend- gestions are always in'order. family of Saskatoon,. were with ��' tr68t3II6IIt, Ills 51"... � o erfully well throughout the heirs- we count on our support•? Mr. and Mrs. Raine on Sunday; al= 72,da 'treatment, $2.45 ` - y y so their nephew and family of .� a ys. H. C Pearson, Pres. Z. Phillips families of Brough- Streeteville. �j j,` ' am and the Diamond families of (correcting an impression given The W. M. S. of the Circuit willE. C J O i� ES Port Perry, and Mrs. Mina Mc- last week, the $1.0(1 membership meet at the home of MI's. George • • ' Master, of Toronto, joined in a re• from now till,and of 1940, is for Nilson, at Mt. Zion. on Thursday, union at the home of Mr. John I new members ONLY. -Ed.) Sept. 7th, at 2 p. m. All the ladies _ f _ PHONE 68 Phillips on Sunday last. are cordially invited. ?` '.' x. \y .::•4 ..A .. .rr d,�.e..x+> ,a.,_r.w..�a.Fe., s„ .m:+yl. '�...y,.. _�,�..+..✓: ,.,�.��... F, ;: • y� . for a law! suit. $.-the shoal+ t.-_t, *` ;A.;- _T"FF R 140 IaAE— A..• O�e? call hessiIt Edits Sall: S. —pro. ' :- '`+� "Nes iii RRST FOR �` `' �pII' TThis depends entirely upon how well one knows the bride or r' KLL,IMMO ILLASUM � tigilette bride Present world eonditfons resent groom. Remember that it i. doe�0�BondCansda with an unprecedented ep- 0Y RCI6BRTA LEE a breach of etiquette to congratu- E portunity for population growth br'Here a tde on oe our guest of +�• and industrial development. fro 1.—Shouldn t one be very care- band. !r. ` C. L. Burton, leading Canadian ful what he writes in a letter? honor. He deserves what he gets, and merchant and business executive 2.—Should a college girl intra Y be always get what he dechued on his return :from an duce herself as Miss Hall, or as fires.,, 6,—No; the handle of Those u could add 10,000 Tbe Neighbor Again! overnem trip. Canada, he000 to its says, Edith Hall? the knife should be concealed in I have called with that book, , , popes- 3.—When giving s bridge party the palm. madam, How to play the Piano,„ latian in the next decade, which follows a luncheon, is the p ° V asid' the music traveller, gently. hostess expected to serve sand- y ' "What book?” asked the lady, !a= Canada occupies a leading poai- wiches, or cakes,during the game? There s a world of antis- dlgnantly. "I didn't .order any tion amo.lg the world's mineral 4•—What should one say in � Dr:*ive out ACHES faction in rolling your book." "No madam," said the producers, in 1937 ranking first in congratulating a bridal couple? sewn with Ogden's Fine man, nervously, "but the neigli- the-production of nickel, asbestos b•—What is a good toast to of r Cut. In handy packages bora did,-and they asked me to and' platinum; third in gold, sil- fer to a guest of honor? moi/ Or Mlb. tins,Ogden sgivesyou real deliver it to you." 6.—Wben cutting — - Y ver and zinc• and fourth is copper g meat -I the -_'Vah1e. Of course you'll use the best - p papers—"Hogue" or "Chalntecler". —O- and lead. . It is also one of the two plate,should-the end of the knife• C -- EZci�ng principal world sources of radium. handle, be visible? Vg f Boggs: "Frank is keeping a Answers: n VSs atwsf- t secret record of his whole i.—Yes; he should be very g %« r married life." Hoggs: "Ohl - write �.w" tlaJeit', .lone of those scrapbooks!" . a C1enC.` anything that the recipient can 'r —o— resent, or that would cause him - Dim Wit embarrassment if the letter were.. A tale is going.the rounds - �S shown to someone else. Remem- about the dim-witted chap who her that a letter is often the basis r lived in a small town and had no Doing means of support. The "boys" got _ 4jRGlov �'+�, together and decided to chip in fifty cents each and create a job FLAT CHESTS °eo`M for—we'll call him Lem. Then �- S. E. Weisman of he Uni= they appoilited a paymaster. versiy of Minnesota bas written s There was an old brass cannon look "Your Chest Should Be • �� in the town square, and Lem was Flat?' which dispels the old !w- ' i . instructed to shine this cannon ev- tion that we ought to have torsos , r cry day, rain or shine, and at the like barrels. After havingmeaam'- _ end of the week the paymaster ed 20,000 school children and would turn over seven dollars. tested 500 for vital capacity he e _ Lem worked with great zeal for about three months, shining and decides that as a child ages the ' The `Harper Method thorax brvaders and flattens. shining and shining. One Satur- The ehests of the tuberculous, so IRESTONE Chemupioa day night he approached the pay- F Fifty years agog a young girl fax from being flat, as many sup- 'I" sw Q master with a wild gleam in his ww6g in her teens founded the first pose,, are actually deeper, hence aai& an system of beauty dulture based on sy"I want to quit," Lem• opined. more undeveloped, than they performance a scientific principles. With nothing ••What's the matetr, areh't you should be. Dr. Weisman wants to records . .,.They're the more than 1360 in ttspital, her satisfied with the working condi- 'forestall tuberculosis. Hence he greatest tires Fasstone Youth and a head of luxuriant v„ suggests exercises of the kind that tions. the paymaster asked. over btn7t— only tire •hail', she started out or, the road played their part in the evolution - "Oh, yes," Lem said. "But I've' with all these advan es: to success. She made s study o! of roan from the lower animals. � ]raiz health'and scarp conditions as been sawing my money. Yesterday 7 . I bought a cannon of my own— SAFETY-LOCK CORDS would a physician. Her prepare- FROZEN IN ANESTHESIA o lions became popular and her set- n foI m going in business for lain- -an entirely Professor G. H. Parker (Har- a . entifkc method of treatment grade- selfvard) reports in Science that sniel of tire ally invaded the field of skin care _, .may,War- when he has to ex riment on log-35%stronger. 9 Pe sad special massage. Today the " fishes, amphibians and reptiles he i wish t could find out . 1 EXTRA CORD PLIES _ Harper Method Preparations are now many relatives I have." drops them into ice water. Cold • under the bead ■■she compounded with prescription-like -VAW� that's the easiest so stupefies them that they are aw br* Mie a t any accuracy. Graduates of the Har- y, operated thing in the world—just buy easily. upon. He likes per Method- Training School -own told better than ether and drugs ��' Is slimmer cottage.' y tllleszly 6U0 authorized Shops where . �— because they are,no atter-effects A THICKER, TOUGH- the Harper Method is practised ac- r and because it is unnecessary to ER TREAD with more non-skid ntilmge. Wining to Oblige E cording to the principles laid dawn wait for the anesthetic to wear i by the founder. One day a lady entered t large off. Parker wonders whether we NEW GEAR GRIP TREAD DESIGN with thousands of drapery establishment and asked I Canada Voids an outstanding to see some blankets. may some day be frozen into an- sharp angles for quill, safe stops- w . . g Po- Aftier ahs had seen ■ quantity eathesia when we have eto' have altion amongst the water-power our appendices cut out. STREAMLINE S?'YLING—ava�able with 64141 or wlti#e .� of blankets and not made any pur- 'I`� your tar an �� Using countries of the world, with ,. WATER ABOVE EARTH sidewalis. Chanllpwn mss give y ell _- lar average hydraulic installation chases, the shop assistant said: I A new weather- instrument eo new app"r�e- i 731_horse-power per thousand very carry, madam, but I am delicate that it can measure the _ afraid we have not any more NO EXTRA COST—Char PWD 119" are today's top tiro piDp�t�' blankets in stock." temperature of drops of water a. "It's quite all right," replied mile above the earth has been an value. Have the nearest,Fitrestone Dealer put them the lady9"I am only looking for pounced• by the American- Mateo- on y�4:av won°' 'a friend." rological Society. - "Madam," said the perspiring By concentratiflg the light of shop assistant, "if you think your the sky on a "cascade" of mirrors friend is in among the blankets, I it is possible to' detect changes of A. should be very pleased to go as much as 35 degrees Fahrenheit r through them again fol yon." in the upper atmosphere and to / wuse eather for ngthe In following the 24 CHAMPION .-TIMES hours. , ..How fan 1 ? / BY ANNA ASHLEY HART cislC'Ks NEW FLRNITLRE FOR 'SALE d �► Classifiedmessage —How can I steam-cook an SPRI'�_hLE[C,L3 ��HITE. LEGHORN SAVE 20% OR KURE UN NEW Q• Pullets, farm-ranxed. May hatch. a Furniture. Our large rive-Sloor apple .pile? g 1? F ed, September delivery.Route 5. each. Advert1siml 1� warehouse is nishln d with com- ■ ■ A.—When bakin an o en-to wood's Poultry, Route S, hock- Can��ian National locood. Ontario. ■ ■ Clete home turnishingsc By selling • apple pie, invert another pie pan direct from bur WAREHOUSE over it. This will make the steam RICYCLEs AND MOTIORCIULES we save an average. of 20%- and ' pass this big saving on.to you. cook the pie thoroughly. FREE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. EUGCATiUisL Terms arranged. Fretght prepaid. EXHIBITMWQ•—How can I eliminate flies New rebuilt Bicycles. =10 up. Used Writs as co a _Mo_tor�„_�ea.-Dille '" L'R FALL s g vera or eeadirsg customers West, Toronto. course of study. Ask us about our to us. McKenna Furniture Co.. ' A.—Placing a Castor oil plant in Practical Advertising course. Com- Limited. 626 Bay Street. Toronto. �E�1TU R E S FAR]! . SALE OR E\CNAN4L Clete your MatriculationdaCorr `The a room tends to drive away the ONTARIO CCC Wag.'"' Canadian'Correspond- NEW LIFE FOR OLD HAIR �I ■ flies. Many people discourage flies ence,College, bor Rkrie Bldg. To- by placing III convenient laces.- GOOD ONTARIO FARM WANTED ronto. 'O�t. 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BUGGIES WITH OR WITHOUT . 2ba 10 reprints -Sc. u p1tUTOGAApVVY Television. onn.demonstration,Aathletics,. .--Before'pulling.,the threads ter, rubber J. steel tires. ��Son, ire snapshot enlarged, coloured, ...five world-famous dance bands!... nil _ b glsm run 1 ' for prices. J. 'd. O'Neill .0 don, mounted in leatherette frame 39c. PHOTOGRAPHY — FREE EN- ota,bean and hilarious a damp cloth along the line GeorbPtown,• Ontario. Royal photo service, sox s, ata- " beauty Lion F. Toronto. l film dee mounted with every, It's the biggestwhere the thread is to .be pulled._ tilts developed and granted, beau. anneal show of its tiLTTO\S A\D PLEATING titin h1-gloss finish all for 25e. hind on earth! Don't miss any of it! The thread will pull easily.while COLORED AND MOUNTED BUTTONS, MIXED, RECLAIMED, Quick service Mail to Canadian _ the cloth is damp. - Photos, 26 Northumberland ee, A?;skets for all C.N.E.features at 1'1 Bay Sterilized. 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If you have a suitable place, ONTARIO 48.50; Breakfast Suites 620.00. you will find your paint brushes MEN'S SHIRTS, WHITE, STRIPED +Hundreds of other articles, Write yatterns, English broadcloth, at- LAKE i5HORE PROPERTY FCR nus for your requirements. 'Perms always sofa andready ready for use if tached or separate collars, sizes sale on Skeleton Lake, good sand arranged it necessary. McNenas i� .13 -to 17%, $1.50. Ties, g for ;1.00. beach, good road to beach. Char- Furniture Ca. LlmitaA. F26 Bay f No. 38 — 39 kept soaking in water. Davids. 171 Craig West, Montreal. les Stroud, Aapdin, Out. re Toronto. 6 On 'M -,:w �. •a�� ...,, �.. s,,:y.• ,• _ ..,4 .: .ra...:1•'.. .;z..es _,_>' .....e - - aia...�'.,-; ' .' y ..'...�"".,.. .. � - h: :,.,' -.,,: •'...,a: .: .;z .. ...n-.,ner:x.. �.�'Y..-..cre-+,bv •x' -."fir' '�< �sr• •:ya,•�w �;F._ �;.vr ,Frr'�, ,�'� + `"`•a .3•'�' ra. '.:x,- ..��a ...� -�..w. Mu,..,ea?P'...;..,-,. „_wnt.. ... �. --+1.. _. .}a:.wsr.;•e.. s '•::', ...'. "r"S .✓a +!". _ .. �:-:M1 i,.-n+. r„��«?�`d'.. ;�.,•w—.,..u, i:"Nti .✓" .,,,;,.•,.¢,•.� '.�,"ty;,. .G. +.cy_ .-a• _ - t' '>. «? ;t, -� '�. : , .. r 9-10. And he said, Go, and tali c • • ,.. They stood around for hours till n � tl O[ wen was t and fix ---- this people, Hear ye indeed, but � the work omple ed - _ - uaderstaIId not and' nee ye in• - ally west back to their beats. Dar *� deed, but perceive not. Make the +� '••'�"e tag the ideg winter nights they'll Sun; da Y - heart of this ole fat, and make • ` tell their relatives and friends of Pe P the fanny ways of the white ssaf "^^ their ears heavy, and shat their woa*int LovelyFoe they saw with the moving igloos• Sc h OOI eyes;.lest they see with their eyes, Yaw (�a� w w — -- and hear with their ears, sari un. Cannot Understand AkdCow- — M derstaad with their heart, and i V � Atxays searching for now woo- -Dot>i�k �y Lesso-n turn again, and be healed. Thus en's interests we discovered a lets- o • Isaiah was directed to be the pro- Tra10 phet of his peoples the peopI urs time activity that has bean gaining popularity weaving.Not, Teapot ,r. s' i Israel with unclean lips. How - - to be sure, weaving such as our Just prior to the departure o! r! 1SAIAH: A LIFE DEDICATED mournful does the commission great, great grandmothers used to the viceregal train from Churchill, At Last A New Device For the TO GOD sound! It was the terrible oppos- do which required a large loom and Man., which carried Lord and I.ady Tea Drinker said. 6: ]•13. : ' ite of that seraphic mission which training. Tweedsmuir south- atter a short :. Golden,Text.—Here am l; send the- p_bet had experienced him- much stype of...weaving that we've visit to,this outpost, the-.train was__ _There,hasn't been s new develop }; nae. Isla. 6:8. self. in mind is more elementary and the given a close inspection by a party ment in tea.-making for aeveral huo- '-THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING 14-12. Then said I, Lord, how equipment used is home made. Nev- of Eskimos. 01 particular interest dred years. Coffee rates a new de. Time.—Uzziah,died in'755 B.C. long? And'4e answered, Until ertheless, one can turn out such to them was the work of the Can- vice at least once a year, but the ' Place.—The City of Jerusalem citigs be waste without inhabitazh, lovely things as two tone envelope adian National car service mea tea drinker has been neglected by --'Rider web filling kers of the air% the gadget people. Now some very tiah died I saw the Lord sitting land,become utterly waste, and berets, lamp shades, baby's afghans conditioning equipment. y . upon a throne, higbynd lifted up; Jehovah have °removed men: far and —'so many useful and beauti- Eskimos Inspect Train double-barreled teapot, mad tea can and his train •filled the temple. away, and the forsaken places be ful things for personal wear and The party of Eskimos was taken be poured and dilated from the Above him stood the seraphim; many in the midst. of the land. the home that it would be impos- through the train and when they same container. •each one had six wings; .with Isaiah asks of the Lord how sible to list them. emerged with perspiration pouring :It has•two compartments, one for lr twain he covered his face, and Your Loom tea and one for water, with a spout '! twaiwithtwain he covered his feet, long it will be before the children down their faces partly hidden by Best of all, these things are all for eaoh. There is as identifying of Israel who will not receive his the heavy parkas, they chattered mark oil the handle-for-the-side --- aend with twain he did fly. And message will turn again to the woven on "looms" made of a piece to one another excitedly as each one cried unto another, and•said, of cardboard, an old hoop, s paper face:of ice was safely stored which should contain tea, and it is Lord to be healed. The Lord re- D holy, holy, holy, is Jehovah -of •plate, a simple frame, and other away not necessary to turn the pot plied by giving to Isaiah in sum- around to use the other side. It can hosts: the 'whole earth is full of articles common to every house- , his glory. many a history of the future of Curious and Delighted just be awuag back and forth until hold. In the year of _King .L'zziah's the Jewish people as a whole. As for materials, yotAr rag bag or attheice laughed loudly were and pointed the right spout is over the cup; 18. And if there be yet a tenth the ltd won't come off, short of a death the people of Israel were attic will yield many old things puzzled. The white man's ways in it,}t also shall in turn be eat- forty-flue-degree angle. The pot given up to hardness of heart that can be used in.weaving. dtdi were beyond their understanding. .and as a kingdom and country to en up: as a terebinth, rad as as would work equally well for cutins devastation and annihilation by oak, whose stock remainetb. To heat the car on the inside and with hot milk, or even for coffee >the imperial power of the 'world, when they are felled; so the holy Never mind what bas been. Re- put ice into it in large quantities and tea.'when both are being serv- In the same,year Romulus was seed is the stock thereof. Thus member that every morning begins on the outside was just too ,much. ed. born and shortly after this Rome. Jehovah says that Israel shall nev. a new day—a day. for fresh W- The white man sure must be all . Itself was founded! The national er perish-utterly, any more than deavor, a day that may and should mixed up. Why did he not stop the living seed'periahes when bur- be filled with hope and gladness. heating the moving igloos or stop He is incapable of a truly good. glory of Israel:died out .with king ied in the earth. To 'Judah and Don't add to your blunders by putting ice into them? To do them action who finds not a pleasure in ' Uzziab and has never revived to ay. Mid widespread corrup- Jerusalem' a tenth part shall re- condemning youa'eslt boo harshly 'both did not make sense is the Me-• contemplating the good actions of this dturn; not, of course, an exact tit- for your errors and shortcomings., kimo's way of reasonlag.a others.—Lavater. tion a was called to the, office of pro- eral tenth bot a tithe, expressive Better fnika than you have made ` whet. We remember Isaiah not on- of the claim that. Jehovah still worse mistakes and bigger fail- a ly for his wonderful prophesies makes on the nation and every ares. Forgive yourself as fully ■�� E1\ �1\D POET but for his remarkable- gift of sign of that return Is prominent and'freely .as you would forgive N today. Israel, 'the holy seed' still another, and go cheerily on, Way- oratory. _ oratory. He was perhaps the • ' gremite8t orator that ever opened secures the perpetuity of a nation. fag the shadows o! regret behind. A month on the facee,, a the earth. ;HOIIJT NTAL Answer to Previous Fussle 18 Promise. - These passages shdw as that Is- ` _3 Poet who 19 Form of"a." tint was endowed with great vis- r wrote 21 Him 1opular -ion and insight onto the goodness .• ,age ,+. ���TIl11 Indies pin. \ kit t of God. - RADIO NOTES 14Arabian nJIvR 22 Sped like a 4. And the foundations of the thresholds shook at the voice of ' j cwnmandesEMI +� I 23 dOne who d1W ilchea. . him that cried and the house was N o _ . i 1 �• 1S Vegetable. filled with smoke. This difficult — 8 Rental 25 His poems are expression is figurative and meant By MADGE ARCHER contract V loved by---%. that there was a tremor as if - 17 imperfect 27 Reve naW.' from awe by the sound attending CANADIAN SERIAL IS TOPS - September 2nd 18 Short ' the cry .of: the seraphim.' The A story. simply told, of the every- 10:30 p.m.—NBC CBT Bright Idea x0 Roo! point _ 29 Blood money. 'smoke' is a reference to the cloud day problems Saeed by hundreds of Club, RAHZL 31 House dog, '..� that is so often mentioned in the young Canadian today, essential- 3:30 Pm. CBS CFRB Professor roVe�'• 33 Liable, Old Testament as the visible Canadian in locate and charao• gals.. 21 Feminine 44 L Aghtet Pronoun. 35 Todo wrcr4l� symbol of God. ter, celebrated its first birthday per• sound. 1 septembe� 3rd 38 rennin strokes on the coast to coast network of Satisfaction 46 Senior. b. Then said I, Woe is m€. for the CBC last mouth. "Miss Tr-eat'a 1E:00 Noon—NBC GBL Radio. City 24 Dry. 47 Cabins. �.CoPper• 3 To set in wax. I am undone; because I am a man Music Hall. 26 Idant. 49 To yleid. 3 Parsimonious' 43 Relish. of unclean lips, and I dwell in the Children" written by Joseph Canadian 4 Scarlet midst o! a people of unclean lips; on McDougalI, a young Canadian E:AO p.m.—CBL Chamber Murk. 2?Uncooked. .' SI Common shad_. '�G�dbT• ' writer with a sympathetic under 3:00 p.m.-CBS CFRB Columbia 28 Red Cross. 33 Flying 5 Year. .47 Grayish white -for mine eyes have seen the King'. 'standing of the subject with which symphony, 30 Right hand. mammaL a To unclose, 46 Fertilizer. Jehovah of hosts. he is dealing, has now entered on 4=.00 p.m. CHS CFRB 90 You 31 For each. 3$Cleaved. 7 Bed for eW. 30Rubiaceous Isaiah is overwhelmed with the ' its second 'Year of broadcasting Think •Yon Know Music. 32 Period. 57 To sup. 8 Fence door, shrub. sense of his own unworthiness. and to heard every day Friday ev- : 6:00 p.m.—CBS CFRB Gay Nine- 34 Snout beetle. 58 Wattle tree. a Ell, 32 Rttrnanisn 6-8. Flew one of the seraphim ening at eight o'clock over the Ca- tiea, 37 Prickly pear. 60 Ever. 10 Sheltered - coin. Ca- unto me, having' a'live coal in his aadlaa network. 8:30 p.m.—CBL The 'World To- 39 Work of 61 He finished place. N Exclamation. hand, which he had taken with "Miss Trent's Children" is now day, genius• his education 11 Drinks 54 Aromatic the tongs from off the altar. And recognized as the first and perhaps 8:00 pm.—NBC CBL Chase and 40 Negative. in dog-fashion. beverage. he touched my mouth with it, and the only Canadian program to at- Sanborn Hour` 41 To scatter hay 62 He was g 12 Basketry twig. 56 Usk of energy said, Lo. this hath touched thy tela recognition on both the Dom- 10:30 p.m.—CBS Kaltembora Com- a 42 Trans• professor of 18 Plural 58 Common verb lips; and thine iniquity is. taken inion.mad American nefworks as a meats. 43 To chatter. --e. pronoun. 159 Half as eta. away, end thy sin forgiven. And dramatic serial sa typically Can- I heard the 'voice of the Lord, adlad as "One Mane Family" is September 4th - 1 saying .Whom shall I send, and American. 6.30 p_m.—NBC C49L Yolce of •who will go for us? Then I said, Flreatone, dere am I; send me. "Good .News' of 1940" returns to, I 9:00 p.m.—NBC CBL Magio Key �- the air on September 7th, and is to 9:30 p.m.---CBS CFRB Guy Loss- tuclude'a special music series by barrio. Fine Air Force prominent song writers_ . . . Colum- 10:00 p.m.--CHS CFRB 30 1'hU L r. Colum- bia's "Star Theatre" returns to the Radio. Within Year network on September 13 at 9 p.m 10:30 p.m,—NBC CBL Pageant or The series is to include plays by Melody. Canada will have an air force such noted dramatists as Maxwell 8:30 p.m.—NBC C;$L Information Behr- second to, none`in the world in Anderson, Elmer Rice, S. N, Behr• Please. 3 Wed- efficiency 'within a year, says man, Robert Sherwood and Sidney 10:00 p.m.—CBL Goo ftrep Air Marshal W. A. Bishop,.V.C. Howard . . . Edgar .Bergen and dington Conducts. ;t IL "By next, year we should have Charlie. McCarthy will broadcast :,$eptember 6th 23 squadrons equipped with the from Honolulu on Sunday, Septairk so-so PP her 3rd . , . Mutual as bonged this P.m.--CBL Percy F'alth's most modern airplanes obtain- Music. able. It will be equal of any year's world Series. � i0:00 p.m.—NBC Kap .Kayser s in the world in efficiency and College. quality of personneI." It would TO BE MEARO be a "very fine nucleus" for an Farm Broadcasts; CFRB 1:05 September 7th adequate defence force and we P.M., Monday to Fridays* . . . CBL 8,30 p.m.—CBL Serenade For will be in a position to firer. 1:30.p.m., Monday ,to Saturdays. - Strings. Great Britain .substantial as- September lit 9:00 p.m.—CBL Toronto Prom, a 8:00 p.m;—C`BL Miss Tr-nt's Chit­ 10:00 p.m•=NBC CBL Kraft Music �i w sistance in case of war." ��X u )a dren. Hall, 'OP—One Way to Keep Domestics Happy By J. MILLAR WATT, I DON'T KNOW NOW YOU WE SHFT THE FURNITURE MANAGE TO KEEP SO OFTEN SHE THINKS, r. r THAT MAID SO WN6; - SHF-15 IN A NEW PLAICE . POP ...•4•it t EVA WEEK y$, AIR 1 •i _ f rrlrat. H27, DY Tpe >nAlcss. ter. ii' iyk 577 `'--1.•. - •.• -..=v .t..• _::..:,r ,... .n..w'.e;�.na.,�„d-...:.,:.:.....;.aw K. .4,tr e,,^n`. — — ��'� :.��:. �cs�.s e,we:.7._ :�A;�„�.y _ - - - .. p i! steadily dsyslo as r s :x piocealls to Fred Wright's fish r hezC lsct 1pewo f a + try aa�d hes AGENTS WANTED! ..FAMr1JM �.t♦ ��1 moan; 4henee tb M. Daakeld's CwOrp" WIL START YOU in a Profit" , N'�i�il�: i� � S, tar night. Friday, proceedf. 'Tarr -• misery raiour+ces ere bringing in business like hundreds of others. his own ' a•� 1� 7�i u30 Paid In advaEaa increasing revenue each year but throughout Canada. No experience ? AND '' muga until the followinghe wf1�esdig :8ob@Cr1PJi9W to tis Uiabod stria t saicatly Canada is, and will be We train you. lAberal I X11 kinds Of f'epair WOTI# neon. eomgniselon for selling 200 guaran- ' All Tuning Guaranteed . r sad a. Hlflf�ia X90 iEt advsaaa. for some years, an agricultural , g ARNOLDWOLD DOCK, the F. _ - country. Thanks to provincial and wed necessities. Meet all competi- (). S. M ecDONALD' chestnut Belgian Stallipa, (Pltssrol: SOHN MURKAR. Froorietor f .tion successfully. Ambitions sales= 09 L. Ave* T«aaM " No. s422, Foran sj the property sat feftrsl encourageanent and res- men write for FREE catalogue and —+ ',srch the agricultural industry FAMILER is Plan without obligation, .lone Lakeside 160 c Allan Reeaor, Markham, R. R. i;�•eb MOTE* AND CONURNTit. will malls the season of 1939, as fiouriahing, which is well attested I CA• 570 St. Clement Str. Montreal, Oidetr taken at NEWS ONeo follows. Monday afternoon, June L "1tt is said that the chief reason to by the throngs of agriculturists I - t 5th, ., 4,leave o own stable, proceed of government's hesitation in Sale Register, Consult Shea' s, the who carne from sffi over the United -- enacting a conscription Is the att- Wilmot Shea s, Base Line, Picker- am of the French-Canadians in States to inspect the many hortic- { sbjecting to be conscripted for war ultnral, agricultural and` livestoctk SATURDAY, SLEPT. 2nd --entire W.D. TWF4EDIE, Ing, for night. Tuesday, at Bea. service We are inclined to think household furniture will'be sold R. R.,1, Pickering Bry�nt'e, Con, 3, Pickering for exhibits at the Canad:,3n National R noon, thence to his own stable. On that. a change_has come over the ! by suction, the property, of Miss Roofing n Thursday morning, to Wnq..Nichols p l for -- --__. ._ __ Exhibition. W gton, at the preralses of nits for Barnsand d French sines the visit of the bInng - -- -- ` E. earce, areQnon --No -reser= y es*--.Ea-vetrougbs, Hay SulHvan's Corners far noon, thence and Queen. There was no other el-. Despite the machine age, Dobbin Track, Barn Door Hardware,' to-the -Woburn__Farms, Markhata ement in the whole Dominion that ve. List includes electric range, Road for night. Friday--to--f�se,- is holding his own in the prov- i ^ proves and all goods found in. a Lift,Eze Garage,Cement work Tapscott's Armed'ale,' -for noon, was more enthusiastic in their re- ince. Horse Shows report increas- home. Sale at 2 p. In. Terms,— and. ll f Carpenter ,work of-all ception ,of Their Majesties. rom ed entries in the Coliseum. this P thence to his own stable until the Cash. A. S. Farmer, auctioneer.. kinds. following Moeda the very moment in which the King g y afternoon, Teftas ~ Year at the C. N. E. ' ...land Queen set foot on ,Canadian " .. Dealer for Eastern• Steel ,$13.00. All a:.cidents at owner's 00 soil, they won the hearts of the — - -- :.t'roducts, mak' ... French-Canadians. •We believe.that i 1 Q n GOODS ►7EL . Tno dou�it can be casz:rag ing-#Ae V * !us give you as estimate on your ATTENTIONI loyalty. Among the very first to Requirements.-'effer their services to the govern-. 1939 Chev. Sedan 10-20 Int. tractor int in the event of war, were " 3-furrow Cockshutt plow 1937. Pontiac Sedan �, . two prominent French-Canadians 1936 Plymouth Sedan 2-Furrow Cockshntt plow The rlekerin �t -- -`- 19y; Chev. 2-ton truck, duals 2-Furrow John Deere platy Brock Road Gravel `War is a glorious flung» ate. P g plc MEAT MARKED' Pit 1936 Ford Pick n Single plow oirding to the views of the aviator 1932 Rugby 2-ton truck, duals Litter carrier ' Crushed Pit Run z� son of Mussolini. Nothing gave lc•31 Che+v• Coach 2 Stewart clippers ; �e C3YT S full IiII6 of him greater pleasure than mowing down helpless men, women and 1930, Hup Coupe 4-can milk cooler t� ravel 1930 Dodge Sedan 1938 Frigidaire, 5 ft. Fresh children with his machine gun. , The moans and shrieks of the 1929 Olds. Sedan l Easy washers,.25 cycle Sand and graded wounded, and_ the bloody sights 1929 Olds Coach Beatty washer, 25 cycle 1930 1-ton Panel Orchard disc and Q make no impression upon this Stone ' y cissa of soldier. It is this class who 1928 Whippet Sedan 9-Spring tooth cultivator. ` , 19;j3 Chew. 1-2 ton Panel Broadcast cultivator Cured Ddlivere3 or Loldel iQ Pit are so anxious for war. There is 1930 Chev. Coach Milk wagon, rubber tires also the lust for conquest and the 1928 Ford Coach Vert-Electric grinder, 25 cycle r a PHONE: Plant, Pick 1.026 - "re for f:v•.e that urges hiss and 1929 Chev. Coach 12in. Beatty grinder - Meats Toroflto office Hov►ard 6471 Ethers hl;l: the military class. 1928 Essex Coach = - Clarex oval cook stove, high closet` Our delivery is at your service JOHN BOURNE, & SON tiitlJ�-': ,.•v ,t aim In life is to be 2, Steel dump bodies and reservoir coif, , .%rmt conqueror, to be -P one Pick S etasaeu +vitlf Alexander the Great, L Crank I ft dump and body Used furnace R -- ROOFING SPECIAL 1 1-2 h. gin and heat- LAKEN' _ P GKsar and Napoleon. This desire P. gasoline engine Nfmtber of cook stoves - - —�— . Osesaseems to unbalance his mind. Jus- 3, 6, h. p. gas engines era. }-1 Std. Wght Asphalt Shin sig A, Fordson tractors ',2 Wagon boxes $6.00 Per mqm tics does not enter into his mind. : CLAREMf��'j'�' y a-1 Evy. Wgfit Ashphalt SMagles He makes a great hove! about their �rlf!►7. ��PER `�++� ; OROCK colonies being stolen from them. . Pee +4 •THEATRE "" firstnst;t, Toronto Asphail* But that was one of the penalties RoofingCe. Shiagtes, is lata Imposed for bringing on the World ;.STH=�, of S tare. or ever. t War It area a fast penalty and Healtbfull Cooled b Water. Prices subject to `ban a wliboEd � they should not complain. Justice r Y Y g did not enter into the matter when - Wa&bed Air. notire��raj Hitler grabbed those weak count- Ali Sh sura Daylight Saving Time �� + ICKL' RI vG •;• ries in Central 'Europe- He did not ng consider the injustice of the act, r THURSDAY FRIDAY&SATURDAY LV M .0 RYARD but he acted on'the principle, .that D ;AUGUST 31, SEPT. 1 and 2 "might Is right". , Of. coarse, that f Md not app1ly when Gerwany was '""'1 ' Two Shows. at 7.13 and 9.30 defeated in the Great Warr of 1914- ? Saturday Matinee at'1.30 COOKSHUTT T + I& When history comes to be. +w - . ritten in the years to come, the CECIL B. DeMILLE,S I spin" of Hitler and Mussolini will � not be held up as Ideals for the '" "Union Pacific" Frost Wood world to follow. There will be a lE w><THgency great contrast between their sones _ and that of Chamberlain, . who BARBARA STANWYCK °i mande• every effort that any human JOEL Mc",REA New Stork o! Parts on Beed .being could make to avert war. 4 - AKIM IAMIFOFF Serviear on above aaehbtes 1. ;ROBERT PRESTON a There ' is in this country two ;� _ Implements on exhibit in sennas 4dasses of men who are out of em- - a Plows, mowers etc- yment. There is the class whom �p etc- Monday, Tuesday 4 Wednesda - we hold in the very highest. res- � S'' be�� ;.�. SEPTEMBER d. 5 and 6 HOS. T LYE peck They are out of work through FSS ao°� � �'' Two 5howe, at 7.30 and'9.80 `no fault if theirs. They are anx- CO L a�oea e� � Holiday Matinee, Monday at 2 Claremont, Onte-6 :'.ions for work and will travel trany a c'° a o6% °` n� -- esiles day after day .in their ho-n — ' `��•s�jO -� ' — 'SHIRLEY TEMPLE est en4aeavor fo secure some hon- a ourabte employ=ment. They are . a t will- ..Ing to. take any kind -of work of "Susannah of Expert service and re. 'Which they are capable of perform- S "�"�� �J� �E is" g, and are willing to accept a CIN Mountsnpairs to all makes. 8688 in reasonable wage. They= are willingov - Eo �`"•� - ••' " V unable ,ohargas. Work to take almost any kind of a job WITH SPK a•a `` '.u° -J ;rather than bels humiliated b• %VI5.'"�o�'`�..�o`O o �:., _ _.guaranteed. - oc a*s"ea �, RANDOLPrf S COTT Ing on relief. They do not want 4 o�ss9 d�!" vot`eoao �. ti ,MARGARET LOCKWUOD -- - to live on. charity. If forced to acc- •V°�Q�*`e,•�e°`is°ae` ; ?� Oe 'Pet. •`abe -6 ARTHUR FIELD sept •relief, you can depend on «,P• o.a9 �pO them -returning*-the money receiv `tea c,.t'`��"' _. - Graowte Radio and Television lis HORSE REGISTER 3S `" ` ` - Member Official Radio Service ed just as soon as they can 0C -- earn it after• securing a position. '"• nasi The Grand Champion Clydesdale AssoNsdtn' . As soon as they a able to repay ',,, Imported Stallion, MAWKRIGG �8 Phone 5201, PICBEAINA the- money received for relief it O�`EO F� J SELECT, (27348), (22476), Enrol. takes aanly the st'ng, and, as they ba •�` "'`c•K`a No. 3298 Form 1. the._property of O'�y t. will think, o"°'sv ce . a<s Lr E. ` /LL the disgrace of accepting re- _c��` t� �pu Omeke thescar season of Brougham9.at his own FU�T6RAI. P[liECrOR AND j lief. This a•class'we can respect of ON OCO •t Sae , s e+ C,c _ . and with whom we' can sympath- . �of �°°f`'Q�° �• bio stable. Terms $15.00, Payable 15th i EMBALMER ize. We see a number of this.class •Q"`to,��A a e°°Y January. $1.00 off will be alloagd yucceaajc to W. J. Herber., ;on the road almost every day. ney � cti�' •b _. M to parties who truck their mares. _ 9to aEfsille a smart appearance although �`,.•ge ! -Mares from a distance will be tak- sometimes they look completely ex- - �'r„ce+ S � -, en care of at•reasonable price. Night and Ds�Sorvive 1<tsusted after a long walk seeking The Black PerGheron Stallion, BiAn�ss Phones Rgaidence L'hon� work. We can respect this class, Hickory Lad. (Enrol. No. 11155 tl3'li 9830 and they have our sympathy. The No matter whore you live in Canada, there Form 3) the propert• of Allan Ree- -is always a variety of fish available to you, Y i res rozen,amu ,conn or isor, will slmrm fbr service at his- that the world ower. them a liviner, pickled. own stable. Terms $10.00 and tl•3t it is lite duty of the Your family will enjoy FISH. It can be r: COMMODORE AGAIN - the 'r state.to supply them with the nec- �,•;:`served in an infinite number of delicious choicely bred Clydesdale stallion, stlsities o4 life as well as.the lux ;' ways• Send for the FREE recipe booklet DR- today. (26812), the property of Itobt.wries. They shun the -very appear- foe, of Green Diver, will 'make the PERMANENT NAG INC PAIN lance of work and may be seen DEPARTMENT Of FISHERIES, OTTKMIA ifiequently in the beer parlours season of 1939 as follows: -,?'urs- THAT FRAYS THE '.TEMPER cel••rhvirF fon�E�sooKtEr day, ]Vliay 23rd, will leave his ow= AND NERVES. l T MAY BE with a glass in one'hand and a Deportment of Nheries,Ottawa. stable at •Green River and proceed sigar in the other. They do not -Pk&" .end .ne ss•peae Booklet, •ion' to-John Barnes, Cherrywood for YOUR EYES1 j consider' it humiliating to accept -'rempdot Fish "' relief, as then think it is the tut lv ...........................•..••...... nigh.,...,...... �J....« day, pro H. TUCK.OPT. Q. t.-W slues proceedsto to $eYt �; . y Paws FJ=T LXTrsas PLAWLT) Ackferd's, Con. 4 Lot 19, for Isf tfte state to maintain them in ;Addres&.......... _ ...... .".............. . .........••. noon; thence to W. E. Holtby's �7 ��. aPP. t., comfort. They make no efrorr ...............,..... ..CW oat l7sA d► �- 21 y 1Slti • d Iarada . ,•. Ito secure work. And are deserving ANY DAY A DAY 09"WA, ON'C of no ftympathy. 'this is a claps I �a7ae 34+- '. �z..c t..:z-- a•+.:R .y •s..+, s'a.-:-s': ... .. s.2'�Y Via. ..•rd' §: r c .z -y. {.:i wsL' km^6.Q:�.._...n:_•�-.r 4. - "F .P- - - - z'w OlW! green. They conuum to pump wst- gasollue aad-� a brush, when, in • . ��►� + �IGFH QUALITY +� � 4- Cr from the original' >ra]:ntyse scans way, s +►Antill from, the, - Many from he" are attakding plant. but the pimping is dobe action system set flee to the tea- the Exhibitionthis eau next week. at the C10 end of the system, a cline-soaked brush. The fire was TH t LOUD 9-P1=R Mrs. Jones returned from Nor- sure they were not too quickly estingnished, but not be- sure of for a vhile..1a does hour- fore Doug. had been severely burn- . .��ST� Fwd SHALT ::them Ontario this weep ever appear to be• working out ed over the back of hie left )rand ' I Mr. and Mrs. Lou. Dixon, satL dactm*y,. so far. The doubt and wrist, necessitating medical _ AND 1 -"New York are visiting Mrs. H. H. c— ?homson 'hetes wan in the fisory that water can- attention. He now carries bin s;ruKILL J�und r� " '` not be lifted sir.tae as, it can be in a aliug, and the hand complet- ransit x Mrs. R. Besse, and daughter, „ „ ` "?!� Helen, of Stayner visited friends I p'�� ' sly bandrsged, and will,.no doubtAdvertising Mr. Doug. Dickinson, of 'Alt. be doing so for sem, little time. ,l ` here last week.FootballW FOR GARDEN PARTIES,PARKS Ciareanont vs. Brooklin. Mole's suffered a very painful ace- 1 '6 idenl; a few days ago, when he FIELD'DAYS El C. '# Community Park, Claremont, Aug.. Rist, at 6 p. m. was working with a car, an accid- Eyesight Education end from which many of ua might • • WILSON RADIO . Mr. Baker has• leased Mr. Pur- take a lesson. He was in the -act Fr dy's residence, the latter moving -..aAd - BROOKLIN. ONT. to Oshawa. of cleaning' the motor block with The Beal Store',Ci l$remont � y Miss Effie Miller continues EFFICIENCY ` PHONE 92t done 16 r. iL i 0 j .9 „ In very poor health, with little, if FAIR FURNITURE any improvement :by _ Mrs. eutbush, of�O e—n- nun , r T�r We are displacing an attractive _.COMPETENT — RELIARXE I with Mr. and Mrs. Mort, of Brsmp C. H. TU Gil variety of .m -ton, visited their aunt, Miss Und- Aluminum and Graniteware Etc. RADIO SERVIC E OSHAWA Opt, rt Berrie - fi� Furniture and Furtiture p erhill this week Novelties. Frank -AL'3way--und daughters p• _—==-- -- Prices loco. in keeping wkb timec. Expert a an all makes _ Yrs. Conner, of Whitby called on of receivers -� -Mrs. Chandler .during the week- Eyesight Specialist Bring your sets here and Swel, -lend. Wm. Thompson Disney Bldg.,Cope. P. O.) September Oshawa. Phone 1516 Stock of tubes always on hand. is re-decorating Mrs. Lyman PH.Iwy's residence • Rueell W. Gray, — Brougham Oah prior to its occupancy by Mr: Hud- It is not possible to stop every Hud- son. _ 1 12 , 13 once'and awhile to rest the eyes. G■ Efficiency experts in industry do Is The Jos. Evans' Faints s41e is ' -'rt reported 0 have been a successful not allow for this, even the human Qtor.•Sales -- machinery must measure up to- a $Oys' Summer SWe:terg one. Mrs. John Coates purchased . certain standard if they woutcr get - .;50c• .each C�tySler�P,lymau#h the.residence, and Fred Evans, the $1 .000 in Prizes . extra lot on the back street. out of the rut. Ik is not reason- ' 500 in Specials able for children in their classes Boys' Cam Shoes 1.45 I - Dealer Nelson Wagg is showing several �j Y P , horses at the C. N. E. "Wagg^ of T to be looking away from their work a to rest their eyes without petting a pair GWD USED CARS Claremont, is one of the better- GOODYEAR TIRES known names among horsemen at your exhibits and into trouble or becoming disintc�t- Mens C vn h:)39,$1,6) W ILLARD BATTERDW these exhibitions today. ested in. their studies. When these +t - ayrnptoms are noticed or when you A pair ;GENERAL BLACKSMITHING Rev. P. D. and Mrs. Augustine ,attendance are SKIELED MOTOR REPAIRS are, expected back this week Mr. have this desire as a necessity to - 14ten • Sport chitin with Give us a trial on a New or a t]ssd t�lse ► invited comfortable use of your eyes, heed + Augustine will occupy his pulpit . abort sleeves, $1 00 ea. To an Sunday. Their many friends '�Parnin and Set he necesea ` the g t Tll •.. _ , .°;. attention to your eyes and you will �,. �r�r Hours www Servim -will welcome" them back to the will- lien a Tdmtk _ 15c- 20e. Dior oil J LAW a age again. - be enabled to concentrate without + ►` ga 'es close Sept. waste of energy or discomfort. Un- _25c,, 35e.and 50c. a pr. Phone 2M , Miss Mar ret Overand attend. Entries less you train your vision, seeing ICK$ NT, ed a tronasean tea gcven her coos- 6th. in many cases will •�eosne a task. ' O Bradley P R!'�(i, ONTARIO in. Miss Mae Tilley, in Lowden on C. . B .7 Thursday of last week. and on ---•�- and with added'strWn in seeing - due to many new 4nodern devices PbonelPick 2904 ;latprday Mr. C. A. and Mrs. o4- For Prize List our vision today must be trained �j! -erland, attended the wedding. to �p pace with clanging con- Mrs. Wid Miller, who last week y Q 1y entered hospital in Toronto for app) Sec'y, Caen- ditions. FUNERAL DIRSCTPR Notice to You treatment, has been obliged to un- -Oahe Hotel, Private Ambulance dergo a second surgical operat- rw Day and NAight 9srviee lin for goitre. We are pleased to Oshawa. - know, however, that she is reported ltIOTTER We do Building of all kiudb Pi+one 900(1 5000 to be rapidly recovering. 1 _ -`Malvern The two young nephews of Mr: CARPENTERING, arkham, , w OnL . � - . . CEMENTING. _ and Mrs. Win. Birkett, the sons of NOTICE _ -Mr. and Mrs. Iia�ll'Birkett of .PLUMBING , =. lYlsoae Jaw, who have been holid- Our trucks Pass your way every .and _ j.. eying here, received. an urgent call days )• /ll !?� ROOFING _Farrya Elevator to return home last week. They - 4 ..,.Aeft here on Friday and were )tome COAL, CO$E,. ', l/�/�`(Cf( We also sell Brentford Roofing �n Monday. Their mother who has CpD CEMENT Claremont, +(Jut. Materials,Empire Bathroom phome — Res.' JSS Office W3e 'been seriously ill, passed away on Egntpment, Duro Water .the following day. BAND, (1RAQEL, Systeme. Beatty Commission Aseate for The Sinclair Cup was. raptured � Stable Equipment ravelr,rmo.W to Buy Wheat at the local Bowling Club orr %t- and In simple but Men de- other Building Materia " -urday lost by Mr. and Mrs. Moore- t1 sign we can furnish We give highest grade. c ' B. ILD�ER S SUPPLIER memrisl. that will ,Edtimates Free r house, of. Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. W. Phare at our ezpease. n Birkett, Second; . Mr. Lemon and ;also local eartage Work please from every Work (3aarantee9 standpoint. In dignity T A truck U your „� r Mrs. Storrie. of St�rntTvilie, Third: WP lravw el++�'lrtated in qt a full T. e! PROUSE Ralph Miller and Mrs. Dopking, of MAPLE LEAF MILLING of appearance our �" Claremont, Fourth. Mizell Double rk will "a out Phone&W4 � � ":is being played here tonight. and COMPAr'Y FEEDS. ages. 1R'e also buy costae f >� 1 �. MITCHELL Na (Treater Tribate - 'PICKERING, 0`'TARIO the 'I� case Cup Tournament on N. W. STAFFORD :7r Wednesday. - Iftbwq Man ental - The Bowling Club Executive arp Pickeriing, Out. Worb SPACIAL PRIG �c�mpleVng t:-,e alteration of the linne - Residence 1352 PL 462 Whitby QnL water supply systeme = 1 - .passe arras Farm : . NEW CHAMPION i Y - Firestone Tires while the present i jinplemonts' .. Barclay Transport _ -- - ' Y. -stoc lasts. • �. Sales and Service111haft so ibeween' » 'Largs -stock of all sizes in used ' - Greenwood, Whitevsle and Towosae •. ' _ :tires on hand. My drivers are trsinsA to be eaten courteous and reliable. Be sure to get your Free Gift Coupoes M Special Rates on Long Distaste 7 hauling. _ AL.F,, MOLE, _ ` Claremont. No order too small. Notre too lswp 1?HONE 3201 ' AD shipments insured and pret6etsi from the weatber _ 3 - --- ' - - _ WANTEDTei.Aares„ r:C. I -.{CAL VES ESL. Owned aedjopcumersted t r Frank s. Dowd&) LL, YO CALVES AT HOME he new Massey'Harris No. 16 Bin - Tdaple Leaf mutual Fixe Save Time and Money � f er, the best for all conditions of crops. _. ._Iasuraaca Co. fa>rin t ;. • asci WAWAMA � =We have a buyer.81,t .t Many new improvements make this ,� ates for Far„ old favorite still more popular. _ �-JVIONDAY, TUE SDA AND TRhsiatorst Inaurauee es D� Windmills. silos 616. WEDNESDAY ' ` rA full line` of genuine M.-H. Repairs. 1►.�.mebit. ][=Wan" us.ra eg at f?/NG� . FARMS P10KE ti ' A number of used machines on hand. Write — LIMITED ;t BOWMAN 8c ROW16' �• .A.�tq�z+'fl JOHAt L• GILLMAN -;4-- =1, ; .' EROUGH'AM, ONT. Phone Pick 5 R 12 47; V# n -n ONTANTO F y.'•�.'.y�,'fjMf. y ..'^:,x"• vAe..e.cy.. -.—. „'.,uw ..4....:..: .ti'ID..:: r"yy. ..,+• .. tY'...sr'7v-%3•v.. - .4'.i'd" -'E' -'.:w•..nweaL'' �'. ... .. i. ..:,� 3 j :.t->��:•: �'�c+'�:ts ',:. Aaarw<.�srr• �...r�t7.ba"ti�" !w'�a.-a� •,'^'yY` ..a"s'�ke. '•.n'"t.k�?axi*Sw.Ia.,�h- 4 �'ic:r:i.GRzn °G m» aGs.. 1.�.•^. '•v9 ,r'.' ��t<s!',l',•°'•i'y�'m*�.s, �'y''.`. ..�' �, :.., "� - r+� r+ -,�; .y ,�•�"��. ..1,.'...'_ x: ..,�"•^',. :.:„,..r.� ,A 'r"•5•+,, _ ,a�:' _ .x,,. `o_.f�u`�,m�-.. ,�'� , moi _ It was to And Ilse class in —� f r' • ozysma of mirth while Tran— 7+ mela�n a110 A t!a lb, of sugar end A M1�� L �+ lour tablespoons of water. Put _1e 'Coot Drink aurae—carried oa, in ][las Phil. l sugar and water together into ti WWII own beat manner, a Rabe lai- preserving- kettle,.bring to the n . sian ventriloquial conversation boil, add the' melon and boil 7,J : r, with the demonstration dummy. / 'Steadily until the syrup-answers patient, concerning the stn a- the usual tgqat for }ells�. A drop pink-cheeked Griselda's most inti- or two o!' vegetrble coloring f' mate symptoms. EK makes a prettier yellow in color. •, But although Mies Philbin was `Q This is a delicious jelly for tarts . faintly pink when she finally ea- i7 and is very economical. tered the room, she plunged brisk- ly, without comment, into the les- By SADIE B. CHAMBERS YELLOW TOMATO PRESERVES Y � DTEAson. . . . Tran sometimes thought, Scald the tomatoes, remove the CANNING THAT 13 skins. by platin in cold water in t that Miss Philbin s discreet failure g to hear .or see a great, deal that DIFFERENT the usual way. Weigh; to every 6 happened made the world a much Each year every homemaker in 'pounds,of tomatoes use 4,pounds A leasaater lace than it might have - of sugar. Wash two le•nons and P P g making the inventorq of the fruit, slice very thin. Place in an earth- a .1 i 'SERIAL STORY been. vegetable and ; . 71 Tran Avoids, Bob g pickle store room, enware container putting altern- , NTERNE TROUBLE But so far as nun Dr, Bench- usually has about the same supply ate layers of tomatoes, sugar and torrstlollr, .�ens, young r+sA srlevles. Iwo ley went, Tran sheathed herself in appealing to her own household lemons. Let stand all night, when r, - - ice. When she met him in the car- for its own individual needs. How- the sugar should be dissolved. _ B Elinoee Cowan Stone ridors, she managed to convey b Cook over a low fire until fruit • y g y y ever, who is there amongst us who is uite clear. Place in i the briefest of nods that she was q jars and -CAST OF CHARACTERS been among those of the medical beat on s mission of life and does not delight in having or try- seal. ing something just a little differ- Here is a real recipe TRAI! DEARBORN—heroine, ata• staff who attended the exercises; death importance, and had no time g j pe from for idle dalliance. ent by way of a variety? Grandmother's treasured chest of deet aurae. She ran into leve because, again, there was some- Once he did run her down in The first three reef es which I recipe and trouble when she met- thing about the impudently dant- Central Supplies when the grad- P ROSE-LEAF TELLY ''DR. BOB BENCHLEY — hero, �g eyes in his leas, smiling face and offering you this week origin- handsome young Interne. He that invariably put Tran off her tlste noise under whom she work- ated in France where "Potted Pick the roses in early morning: stride. The fact that, just as Mica ed there was out of the room. Jam" are a necessity rather than They should be well opened but Q+ad trouble, too. keeping up He closed the door and "vanc- not in full bloom. Strip with brilliant Miller turned,towarii her, cap is a variety. The yellow tomato one p the pet- DR. STEPHEN SARGENT—bead hand, his eyes were upon her, fine ed�sternly upon her, came from our "neighbors to the' als. in. 1 lb. of petals and 1 ishl amused in a deceptively Now. I've had enough of this lb. of sugar. surgeon. Dr. Sargent's problem P y P Y South of us who do many inter- g Boil the sugar with decorous face made her sudden nonsense, he began. When you was something eke again. 1y eating things with the yellow to. '�• pint of water,for ten minutes. catch her cheeks between her first came here, I thought you mato, which is altogether too un- Test in cold water. If its ins a Lot week: Dr, Sargent visits were the sweetest, tenderest t g P teeth to keep her own eyes from � g common in our count There is thread as for jelly it is read Miss Armstrong, inquires about. I had ever seen, Agility. What rye Y• Traa+ad then tells the head nurse- flooding—not with untimely laugh- 8 Y• nathing which excels them in Throw in the rose leaves, cover ter, but with angry tears. in Gods name, are you trying to beauty, offerin the that he Iso learned something do to + g You as. they do pan, remove from the fire. She saw Miss Miller's faultless- yourself If you keep on their lovely translucent clum s of Let it, get cool but not cold. which might interest lace. this way, what you'.re going to amber. . P Strain through ly modeled shoulders move in the g muslin. Add 1 turn into is somethin about as tables on of liquor to each .of YHAP'i'ER YIR faintest of shrugs as if to say, g BEETROOT JAM q ., appealing as—well, as the perfect I Boil the beets is their skins un- eller. Stir well-and and Tran Gets Her Ca The girl is hopelessly emotional, j pot in the Cap icicle, Mise Miller,_ for instance. usual Way. If you wish, add a lit- ti;course. . . Oh, well I warned Y• Tran never knew in how large Darling, ti: they are quite tender, and of - g, you weren't meant a measure she was indebted to them." „ course, the younger the better. tie .pick coloring.. This is .a very for this kind of thing. You— the terrible 'To. for the Strangely enough, the ,, g ea cum-Sar a circum- Tran pulled the lever of the When cooked, rub off.the skins-; fragrant and delicious jelly. Pert, frilled cap that stamped her stance that steadied her andput the beetroot through the food _ autoclave-and faced him'belliger- a a full-fledged student nurse. brought her up defiantly cool and chopper with the large knife. en�tly. g Your Household She never knew that after telling dry-eyed was the presence of Dr. ";vow you look here,'Bob Bench- weigh them; place is an earthen- tae atazy of that evening in Einer- Stephen Sargent—there to speak ley," she cut in. "I've got-my liv- ware container with an equal am- Problems �+,rms � a tew inspiring words, and obvi- ,. ount of sugar, leaving all night. Have you fuss 'gency, he 'had said, g Ing to make in this world and— Y 9_eaters in your that sill has something that five onsly bored and straining at the ` Next day place in the preserving family? Do you have trouble out of everysix nurses lack. In- leash. From time to time he had i "But that's just it—you haven't. kettle, pouring on just enough wa- providing a varied and interest, Honey, I've never told you .'tome trouble trouble or not, she has the glared at the clock as the exer- y ter to cover the bottom. This will Ing menu? r)o your cakes fall? what a-darned lucky-girl you aTe. Then write enclosing nuraing touch." cines Progressed. Now Tran saw keep the jam from sticking. Bring S s stamp I've got enough money for both a! ed self-addressed envelope to Tran only knew that that cap his cobalt blue eyes upon quickly to the boil, stirring all the -- us. . Miss Sadie B. Chambers, care of z was the one thing she most wast- her with a kind of detached fury time. Skim. Boil steadily for 46 that seemed to as " Then suddenly he was not this paper,,And she will eades• ed is the world, and that she Lad y Good Lordt laughing say more. His lean, minutes. Add the rind and juice your to sohve'your problems. it. As it this weren't awful enough at- young face was pale, and the light `strained) of a lemon for each two Yet even daring 'the ceremony ready, here's this emotional little in his dark eyes was not impudent pannda of beets. Boil again for that conferred it upon hex she feather-brain about to make a ten minutes. I! you wish, you may scene!". brrt pleading. .. remove the lemon " rinds 'but GIRI�f' ' y miser disgracing herself. Anyhow," he rushed on. "I --_ It was uafortnaate in the first As if by magic Tran'a tears have plenty to last a few years— many prefer to leave them in.' I rp find it quite satisfacto place that Miss Armstrong had diied, and her spied stiffened. till I get my big chance. . : , Qh, q t0 P� sa vault ow.sass, chosen Miss Miller to perform the "Not this time!" she shot at him Tran, I could go places it I had rinds through the food chopper, EARN aoo•IacoAC tapping ceremony on this occa• mentally. "I wouldn't ve Pot the jean, which is a ver beau- YMUI FAMINATING. gi you you to stick around and root for y Won. There was something about that satBfaction." y ,. tilul color and spreads well on asrrloltous rltoruatow e icitlt's" poised, Sa She lifted La�h+ead. sue. bread. You could not find any. -ham- "And I suppose you think," y Free yourself from dull undramaticiobs.Beauty,, faction that iavariab made.Tran with a bland? im eraonal lance thing more healthful for family - 1y Y P g Fran broke in—stonily, to give the euriure, scientifically taught by Harper " feel hopelessly raw and crude, and th..t would have done credit to use and school luncheoae. Method, is a pleasant, profluble career. Flee' lie to the melting at her heart— nation wide employment service. 11,o Harper, consequently tightened her de. Mira Miller, herself, and the cher- "that you're the only one wound MELON JAM Method tense mechanism to the danger ished cap perched jauntily an her who wants w + ' shops Fwnad help to eradusta go places, Well,'I m Chcose melons which are almost starting shops.Low tuition and livingexpeare. ..point• dark curls, moved back to her ambitious, too. Some day,I'm go- ripe but not overly ripe. Peel, re- {Amite for FREE catalog. It was doubly unfortunate that place. ing to move the seeds, cut up the pulp 1233 spin St.,Iterbe.ter,-N'.Y., U.S.A. yoaag Dr. Benchley should have . "Good Resolution" Rall' "Sure! You don't have to tell into neat uniform cubes. ' Weigh After the csppiifg exercises, me. Some day you're going to be the melon and for ever* 1 lb. of I r Tran and Beula Tagg—who could fop nurse for Old Sarge=like the {(; not believe yet that her cap was perfect Miller. That's what every - actually hers, but kept patting it apron in this hospital prays for with cautious fingers—held a every night on beaded knees. Aa "good resolutions" rally . . . . For if he'd ever give any of you a sec- 109I©E CLOS not even accepted student',nurses and look so long as Miller'3-Kaund always survived the grilling three with that angel face of hers. He years oftraining that, entitled would sell his soul for herif he tan end them to wear the coveted white didn't know she's s human glad- linen uniforms. There were still er.• - "misfits" to be weeded out. "You aren't fair to her," Tran Beula vowed passionately that flashed; and surprisingly found ' Sau� sheta would not eat between meals, herself believing it. "A nurse as nd that she would exercise ever a ■ Y can't afford to be emotional. Too night. Tran swore that she would many people depend on her keep- never giggle again, that sho would of no rust herself unnecessarily "All right," he flung out at her. Loouthouse odors ERI:s no� risk syr offensive •You use upon the attention of her superiors "Go ahead and turn yourself into ! • Gillett's Pure Flake Lye regu- or dash'around asking untimely another starched apron with anti- x•a (�! y.J sp questions; and privately, that she septic ,,ewer p c fluid in Iar'1 ort rinkle half a tin over your veins, and see would shun the pernicious influ- where it gets you with Top Sarge." sa-- '`` - -oonteats of closet—once a week. ��° �si''leip?Mus a kitai . ence of Dr. .Bob Be'nchley as if When she knew drat Bob had - '.'Theres AO need to remve post- he were the plague. She would really gone, Tran sat down stiffly. ZljIR11 � S� iwts—G Wen's does it for you., not even stop for a few stolen her fingers holding to the edge of CSL Ms13 Gillett s Lye in the bousehold words with him in the corridor, or the chair seat. . . Good thing he saves hours of heavy work— to snatch a puff from his cigarette had gone, though. ' If he had stay- l00=T �' QO _ ckarscloned drains,scouts dirty behind a convenient ,screen; she ed a minute longor, she might CLASS pots and pans, quickly cuts would never, never again dance have told him the one thing she aa. through grease.Keep a tin handy. with him to the music of a h,urdy- never meant anyone to•find out. It fg.eehs a>vlw•d ) •Ne.4r d4solw Ire in hot corer. The gurdq in the street outside, as she was that she knew now that she �o Fastest Mwet tlrgluly AigAer f IWas ag action of the lye rraerf had recklessly done when they had. had dedicated herself, like a priest- __ enc sepr.2lrA) hears the water. met by accident in the deserted es=, to a higher, sterner destiny service room of G-6 one fragrant. than sticking around'and rooting utumn day? in Europe are delightful — make May morning. # foT any young interne itt the •t, The occasion of that articular at long deferred visit while these low fares are P world. available. For variety travel one way by our newly " crime had been'on'e that seemed The reason for this lay in sonic- �"°"'°i••'� to call fors 'celebration., because renovated Canadian Service steamers and the other way thing that had happened only that 'via New York, ith a range of up-to-date ships headed. Bob had just been permitted to morning. with M perform his first operation, under (To Be Continued) Y the"Queen ary",'the World's _ - - the sponsorship of Dr. Sargent, It fastest ship. - Tbs+ ATLANTIC'S might easily have been his last at A Choice of Rout" Saint Vincent, for a bevy of trus- $ave Soap LARGEST FLEET Ildween Montreal and Glasgow, Belfast,' tees, convoyed by Miss Armstrong - • Liverpool, Plymouth, Havre, London. .� and the chief of staff, had all butSoap will last much longer if Mm NEW YORK • walked in upon them in the midst 8. you buy it in ]'urge quantities and -oOFENMARY" -MAURETANIA- Between New York and Cherbourg,South. -AWITANIA^ ..etolenle^ ampton, Plymouth, Havre, London, Gal- of a particularly exuberant rou- store in a dry place. If you stick -RRITANNIC^ -CARINTHIA• tine of improvised steps. a piece of tin-foil on one side, and -�NCONIA^ .$CYMJ" way.Cobh, LaverpooL The girls solemnly registered always stand the son this u 0I""" "s+► gook now and take advantage of the y P way P, a low fares and Cunard White Star's no Boo"—The oalect•s Lye their oaths over an open volume it will last longer, because the � � "Choice of Routes", u H°° ettenthis rfulcle.°'°r of the"Materia Medica, and felt so soap will not 'dissolve by standin see your own e,o„eraeenro. clears aI a I drains . . , lace*.oat- g . bane•dlaaaand odorlaablrde.tr°lbaa uplifted thereafter that as a re- on the wet porcelain. Save aA „AUwtNIA^ -AusoluA the MaGdb of the c7o.et . .. h do.eo. a t, ward of virtue, Beula ate' two ' the odds and ends of soap pat -ATFtESU1^ -Lum to Otandard Hread. Ltd., helpings of eve ' -ANrONIA^ -AMAMI q ' � st��a.e. � zaest9 sd'ees. . everything for dinner, them in s little muslin bag, and e � t • Ton"".Oay- After all, a girl must keep up use in the washing up water, or her strength. for boiling,handkerchiefs, etc. Or Tran slipped badly almost at out the oddments in a bowl, cover ode-I • +` 'Issue No. 35 — 139 once. en e-me in with boiling water, and, after a few minutes late for demonstra- leave until set, so that 217 Bay St. (EI. 3471) Toronto C tion class the day after the cap- I you make a•useful soap jelly. 'R'6 ; y •S 4 <w t Tawe reels are new >u:i sista' LiFE'S LIFE '�' AT By Rva Affil hni large enough to lbold 1, 7 *W.S d Your` r of 39-ibresd ]be.. 79►e, ase �r ;. fi; ped with'handles that turn one " way only, and adjustable drags • ;' liBlad�'s Loelts PtecW • Care In that can tw eantrolled by the '3.' •.r: "` • :< ler. We have come s wa � q� 7 PARADE ,','■ since the first primitive reel was• ' Your hair is suffering from too tasked to a rod. �+ +a A da usyo ROLLERS old R hy�m D:bout p�eedsu+�ttesition. o give It a er that A Stamp Story, •�• - - •c . . . dog that had fleas and the frena -•a+Ef ad other fleas, to bite 'em ("so every head �t that ever was• sn ad` infinitum")—this newest needs five minutes' brushing mora- A Wwflan Lost Hee Temper wrinkle in Ontario's highway traf- lag and evening. Don't sigh about a - it. Don't think that this means the And Found An Idea fie regulations. The Attorney- _ i € end of your wave and set — be General's department has divided cause it doesn't. Brushite distrib• the Province into three zones — fs Even NDsing cal u temper may he - Eastern Central; Western—with utas the natural grease through , > the hair, and that means you will put to a practical use. We owe the ; a specially qualified Provincial ps- keep your wave and set a, great facility,with which. we stamp our _ r';• trol officer, rank of sergeant, as deal longer. If you deny this nat- • letters today to such'an event. •supervisor overall the motorcycle ural grease to the hair; it goes like A woman, being angry with her officers in each zone. So while In order once stopped her Bowing.' the co watches straw, and you know what happens in order to "rub it in" more elxec- - p you to see that then. It doe§n't keep its wave for Lively, and kept pricking a straight you dont ge%pver 50, a super-cop two seconds. It sticks out here and is watchinghim to see that he Ione with her needle on a pattern u it goes like hay,there, and secret- book tying on the table, then sag- does his duty. ly you are rather thankful that you _ —o— -_._—. .- can't ase the back of it, because illy she tore it along the line e 4 f ,t A NATIVE RETURNS: Canada Heaven only knows what that is piThe itks. usband relied upon the has few authors of note who have looking like! - ---- - y _ - made any stir beyond our shores, Use a good lotion. Buy yourself a and of these a great many are din- a hair ionic. gay fever is usually worse be- posed to live in the United Staten For the time being wash your ; �° tween 6 as am, ecause the or abroad . . . A double "welcome hair with yolks of eggs. Use plenty „ of water for the rinsing, because it summer temperature pt that time 9-�fS PIPS DIARY borne is therefore extended to opens the flowers and liberates the writer Mazo de In Roche, creator � this meanness on the water,that open.. saw rtw -- of the famed "Jalua" books who, makes such an enormous differ- p Y after a long sojourn in England ence to a head of hair. -' . . . . eaa't�ha�a-s - . ' and the U.S., has come back to live in Toronto. Her return ; boosts ii tremendously our literary self-re- N TARIO O spect. . While we think of it, did yvi UTDOORS - __ know that the little church high on a hill at Erindale, Ontario, Is the ,church attended by the Whiteoak By VIC BAKER family in the "Jalna" novels? REEL INFORMATION ¢g f BEYOND DANZIG: Dr. Hans Si- One of the questions that event- P mon, former German diplomat, wally pops up at all discussions -and now a member of the New surrounding the art of angling is ? York School for Social Research, "who invented the fishing reel"? ° z declared last week that Danzig is As a matter of fact crude reels �N •'-` simply the stepping-atone for . a were used over 800 years:ago. At �Q, - . • Nazi policy which looks much fur= that tirade within two feet of the Cher than the banks of the Vista- end of the rod. there was ahole -I ' dor the Polish Corridor — to- made to put in a wind, turned %U0 wards world -domination. Redue- with a barrel to gather up and �A t+� e tion of Poland to a state of vas- K•* 't loose line. 1� ��,• r ilea salage is doubtless next on the The earliest type of reel with u�,401 a c it•o �•'w�� +• w,°e*t*f a big clean-up in the s �Nstr program; g p n which we are familiar, consisted ,;tree s ;owe °�1.m t� y°a�"ynir a .. .•y,^°' Balkans (Juoagiavia, Rumania, of a epooI with handle, riveted ,te °ew*►+'s. ,� • •� •sa° loyf ° maybe another clean-up in direetly to rtes apool. .These reels itt•''t. • ,t V" es►ptt°' f1, s+ d _ the Baltic, then the incapacitation were made ' of bras, and were. ���'sooe s" 4 o�`s'°t0"`"O �� ' of France. without click or drag, Reels' of �.ir 16. .fid t yo's w lwuui s e %�`+,�t i this type are still on the market se**"`w of Ae' 7I tM' °te•s,ev.`o$ .met wt semi it -4. PROPAGANDA JITTERS: Italy and-retail at about one dollar. � +rt+�rsa;is* 6 T bte�••••ea is 0"°t°w •t•�'' and Germany are proving that it's The mulitplying reel was as y►►•° c°1,or •t'n0.w►'t'yi+w"t°°°► °" t•••n`•► pretty•well possible to contiol the American invention, introduced �'° •••''' :'+ y°°wtiu•'t' °s:+°�:i w'°•' press of s country, to have noth- by a Kentucky' watchmaker about ""w ; rj°••wt*m° u` "°`� pO p„s • , ing printed in the newspapers 1834. Black bass fishermen itw,Via ��, ttet+ , rvl�t eM+OT � se00 sMde! which isn't to the advantage of the everywhere still favour the orig- olio t`s,y' ties f V e° �•' 1T•s ta•°"� ' existing government. Radio is a incl style reel, with few refine- n:,5%0;0 • f■ R�iJ=ms great deal harder to handle but meats. Innovations such., as free �. °� a••e•We,**T: •Ku•°atw tt'e'�`,r. t`•• s`a the propaganda bosses through the s oI, level windin and anti- , s*••` w'u►• se° °t `sem*s,�°•�oi� ' medium of thb Gestapo, in Ger- b k-lash devices now are built is- �',o,% s+> .t.a. quo 1Y tste<e� astate* many for instknce, clamp down in- to these reels, but the general „ +tom t ap °Us Coss j°eh°p° f'��Two �� exorably on owners of receiving construction remains the same. w•s°°s+t• eue°eAt• pR in ,Q "•yo 's*:v p *' seta who tone 'in broadcasts from y p :: s`'K••j1 �e �1ifi,,ea�i o.�Ada wot•`r;, u'r 'r+' Also extellsivel developed ;beyond the country's borders. have been the big game fish reels. * �eYe,' °,We��'.°w "°40 ►bee,*��' 4FOC�t" Art, the movies, magazines, the- zee w b,.�y t.wIr. °.1 Or tea w $°` etre, are'similarly muzzled. But is s eta tree arras+ a e, one channel that cannot be con- �,� BEE HIVE °'t0 10 .00•►•a V t:=*'a"et`b°•i �• ' sNJ'tb trolled, so'far, at any rate, by Fas- > ��'e°�ttio 'T' r■il& Ph;oN �• *t�s�°, ciat machinery, is the postal ser- , r 1Qtete p pt09 • TOT' °6 set e•►• , t vice. Through the medium of the B a See s , ttt° a►o ee�s4;e p ]atter-box, Hitler and Mussolini s * peer" bol W t+e•°sttrs ,Te tT•i ,awe -,may yet meet defeat. "vT T.Setre Y ta1<`pbO ee°•n t•m`se f- Now Stephen King-Hall, British a i °;.� be„'t bps;;i+°�e'te TMp° er/SPSPi e publicist, has launched a highly ao+ T;"taop'�ess+t't' st • � e°stit b oe °- organized correspondence service s stat jCs tf1t °•'woT+•' owe* �ttvt which sends letters-to as many as ,� 8 ibe ';a 1 10% w, lea ` 160,000 private individuals'in Ger- ss„'tit`ts�t`�'a'S%Xf. 1 w°s a na at;T: .otos iman vin them true news of sts• b7 • to i r• sa+s y, giving e ee. too wttb see° T•TOn.Wo• TU 71 (the international situation and n �boT• nt a picture of Hitler as the rest of the t y tom°oT �° °a t 4Dta° et rwe The letters are passed by the ` ppYA4 •g to (recipients into many other hands and has Dr. Goebbels a head- ache! - - - y Hands will not suffer from `'-household work if they are liber-' s ally smeared beforehand with aa ; = .,good cream or lotion? In this way the hands will be soft and • • "� -white after the_subsequent wash- t € Ing with soap and water. Fingers t' and nails stained 'with .vegetable , parings or gardening should be e e n rubbed with a lemon e, tin half. �E . -� TO VISIT THE STAR AT THE Ems' . _ Dig the nails well inside,the centre of the lemon. ' REG'LAR FELLERS—Advertising Pays _ y GENE BYRNES' _ PH`V HEAD,IF i'O!! I M SORRY,MR3. AH -mi RE'S A _ _ \�\C\\ �'. • ` FIND EPBERT FOR TRAPROCK,BUT PIECE OF PAPER! ME I'LL _,IVE I GOTTA CSO ON A JUS'WHAT TWO PLNrNLi` ERRARD 8UT I'LL n - _ DO SUMPN JUS' I;NEI=D I 1 AS C,OOD _ T`HATS cR //s LOOKIN' FOR'IM I• THAT r t 1 ' '�•- t rtp4NTED ? .• •r ,A, 6ZPE5%ALL7 r ' • -...J, � li�..r//, c TRAPRocK t 1 • .. .. : n+F'� r' a r:'..:.- .� ._, r_.n "..,: .w w+e,..nw - a.. ,.�?1•.P ..:.F._ !f.< '•.is;s. wr`..� - i,. :..aC''de.:.r.. .... m .r , en..�-,✓.,__., a -4. _...- �.d. ., �..y,., ,- ..�e.r,.Y r.:ey, _.�,�!'_*'+ae ;^aaav .. �.� �, . . .•.R. "lit, 4,:a....,n ��.X -.,f�?S•. �-.61fi" , • .r a c 7. —Mbi Me FlIkey, of i?4. 1.jv + a e,��y� L i ► Friday �teinaO}a�...�w�yY_O!_'ffie mem- "`" •, a v,.' c M ky �. I'� �y�� � lusty with KLD Qj � LY�iY{� W�'� � �',�. .� .4 '! Y':J' � �� 'L• A�i s r - ' h twr'• m} ;C, EL Pfts Missionary ►gOClOty, Of the U2lItOa a . ,,-.-,19mB, Pi 4tbs;'of Toronto A Vis- --��._� Tuesday,• Aug. �. Church-,v r iaed the children ofl,' tor� r :3t{rl$ with lora. khsswk �. Ball. to Mr.. and XM • ieosiard Cook, !' Jkllrs.• .Joan; Powell ls�s best � 'Ethd Margaret Winted&W%, the .Baby .$and, and their mothers, eonffied to bed des a daughter, IIisabeth Ethel, 'sem_ to s Social AlGernoon: This has TOO born, Seen an annual outing since the a —ltrs. Cls, U. 1'�llasy spdht $int- "."Headquarters' ' band was organized dame years e- .• .- Urday is the-city with hen nieW. — v M. andJenkinson Ba of Whitby, have as their guests, the turner's g°' under the direction of Mrs. e ` are "." e a u a rt a rs for r-6tias > e, Y Mr. and Mrs. Jenkinson Gerald Cowan. There are now spent the weelk-end with her sia- parent, thirty members -on' the roll and '•' .'ter, Mxa, E. Andrew here. and Miss Jessie Jenkinson, Af Nis- Miss Evelyn Westgate is the Lead- _3frs.-Vanskiver and son, Geo. gars Falls, Ont. er. ohooSuppl" 1osof Picton, were guests of Miss E. —F.. C. and Mrs. Mechin and i ; N,ichardson over the week-end. daughter, Marilyn, of Montreal, re- Classifled Advert(se�ente ! ;, __Xr. and 'Mrs. George Martin turned from a five-week's vacation , 1 -and fatrhily have moved into Col. in the West and the WoNd's Fair, PIGS FOR SALE — about 100 Boy8 tough wearing ]obey Breeches' Rowe's residence, on Elizabeth St» and visited Mrs. Hugh Machin, on Digs from 8:vpeeks up. Lot 34, con. Thursday- 2, Whitby. J. Philips, R. R. 1 for school rUOuble Seat and Knee, —+Mrs. Frank H. Hall was in Y. �+ . _ 'Tohonto on Sunday on account . -•'The Pickering Township Hort- Brooklin, Phone Brook '11'r2 2-3 of the death of her brother icudtuml Society have been- very FOR SALE — reg. Dawson's Gold- Real Special; 26.34 at $1.59 pro liaw, fortunate in securing Mr. Edwin en' Chaff Wheat; 2nd and 3rd gen -iMrs, Robt. Gordon is 'visiting Grainger, of Toronto, with his ill- emotion, 85c. per bush; unsesded, 'QORDON" YOU 1D(/1LL ENJOY BOYS' Mrs. Elson, at their nstrated slides to addzess them on 7Fie: per bash. both Grade No. I. t}OStERY Y - s reasnp on one of the. Northern September 7th, `at the Fall 'Flower F. H. W+estney, Pickering. Phone p�� AT faOLF HOSE . �, Shove, in Dunharton. : for for Pick. 1413. $,he ,dig �tor SCHOOL WEAR _R'he W. M. S. of St. Andrsw'a --;atlas Jones; of Brooklin, is LADIES Church will meet at the home of spending a fetvv weelcs•,,with her FOR SALE = several well-bred ._ 25c. a pr. : Croak on 1l�uraday, SePt�em- -fie and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. White Tork sows, First litter due, ``LEdDER' Groceries : J. Stevenson, and we are glad to 10th)-25th Sept. One, 2nd litter 'CHIFFON FINE WOOL —,Thsalcsgiving Day wain be ob- know that lira. Stevenson, who has and one '4th litter. .1 white boar, and DRY GOODS With Elastic versed on Monday, October 9th, been confined to bed end ander she serviceable, 1�' mos. 8 shoats. N. F. SERVICE BOOTS 1! SHOES Top. according to an announcement by doctor's care, for the past three Tomkins, 4th con. W. Pickering. ,69c. 3 pr. $2.00 China and Glassware :-35e. a pact' — -- ' - he-may: of �{� Dept. ..weeks, is slowly recovering. and Mrd Robt. Ruddy —The Woanen's Institute have FOR SALE about 80 New Hump — -- -- "have recently returned from OC mot- been busy during the holiday sea- shire pukets, ready to lay. Also a or trip down through the Eastern son, hooding their July meeting at Beatty wringer in first-class con- We sell Sism, an's Work Boots ! and a large mahogany dr- esser,and New York and the Fair. the home of Mrd. W. H. es nay,• ewer, with plate lass mirror. Win. No Better Macde95 $3.50f $3.95 —Monday. next, Sept. 4th, will in the form of a picnic, which ev- g �• , # • Bassett, Brou 2-3 be Labor Day, and wi$ be observed eryone enjoyed. The August meet- gh'� Big 88 Overalls and Smocks as a general holiday. The stores ing was held at the home of Miss FOR SAIX — Fordson. tractor, .in tine village will be closed as us- D. Bayne, with ' a good attendance. overhauled. also brown gelding, b NO Better Maio—$2.00 Various items of business were years. Single' riding' plow. Dean - - _ # _.The Big Store, to their advt dealt with, and a good program, yrs, Brougham ,�•�. - ,this week, feature: school supplies, followed by refreshments. ( � PMA /\/J ` ':,and some of those school children —The W. M.. S. of the United FARM BAND — wanted, experVVI./ .�1 l ][ _ ,4 ` :��,ties,,the purchase of which Church are holding their Septem- ienced, single, good with horses, in very often put off until the last her:]nesting in In the Church on good mmont ]done other need app- ING. TT minnt+e, sf miacellaaeons articles, ,home- l,y. By month or year. Arch: Bank- ' w t,. —Sorry kids]'but school opens a- Wednesday, Sept. 6th, when the er, R. R. i, Brooklin _. CLEAR ,gain ash Sept. 5th. The teaching Baby Bard, with their mothers, stpff ranains the same, with the will be their guests. AM the moth- Wut'dTED TO RENT — house e�[�d , Less than Cost exception of the Junior Room, era of the church, with their'child- Iot. Full particulars in first letter H. W. Rooke, Jane Sir. W. Weston 6 which will be presided over, by ren, are especial invited. A sale + �Y� Mein s Calf Boots, Reg: $5.50, for $3.00, Ddiss Jobiin B. A., of Seugog. the members are feminded to bring FOR SALE — 3 ice cream tables, , _ —•Rev. Jenbnson's class of 'teen- baking, candy etc. will be held, and ! 9 chairs. Mrs. Scott, Frenchman's Calf Oxfords, RCS, �f6.00, .fVr3.9Jr. a boys, accompanied him to the their -J-dY Sunshine Money.. Ba Boys' Oxfords sizes 13 to 2's Re I $2.00 : ge. Y• � g: � �0 for -e, City on Sunday evening Mast, visit ' lag Metropoiitan Church and .later D'UNBARTON FOUND — Goodrich truck fire 130ys' Scampers `. ',15 to 2"g, Hep. $l.iSfor 1.lyU : the guest of Rev. Ray jdcCleazy. dna wheel, 3s x a. Apply News Stanfi•eld'a Underwear, Beg' $2.00, for $1.49. of Woodgreen Church. Office. fly• , Reg. $1.35, for$1,00 r Mr. and Mrs. Alex. ThQnh dna _ ststnfleld g SUmUter wear, i --.)]tat and Mrs. Ellwood Huyck, friends had a trip lest week to. ARTICLES FOR SALE —,rubber A kttt. Jack Motley and Mr. Dick Nansook Combinations, Re.g. ^I CO, for 490: Ottawa, Peterboro and other sec- goods, sundries, etc., mailed in a Burns, of Belleville, Mrs. Ethel The regular. meeting of the W. plain, sealed wrapper. 80 per sen: Overalls, sizes 4(to 46, Rea. $2.00, for $1.69 HaYok, d..9vhitby, and Mr. and . A- of the United Church will be � less than retail. Write for mail- - litre. James Richardson,'and fainly Men's work Gloves, Reg. '�l.36.for +.l,E 0; for 850, yrr held at the hoarse. of the president,i order catalogue. Nov-Rubber Co, of Georgetowri, spent the week- , Mrd. James Mitchell, on Thursday, ` Dept. W-98, Box 91, Haaniltolh, Out. �I,•adies silk,Eo6e, Dark sladfp, Reg. 69C„ for Age. Z end with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Septeanber 7th, at 3 p. m. * Sgaires and family of the Lake PARCEL OF —AND — for rent, Fred T Bunting =` • Pickering Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lucas and • f Lot 19, Con. 6, 1-2 mile north of Shore• eon, returned recently from a lhol- - Patablisked 1857, ;.t --0n Friday khat, 'H. Gibson, of Broughsan. Apply J. Madill Maple hday enjoyed at °the East Coast. ' the Liverpool Hotel, appeared in Beach, Beaverton, R. R. 1. Care r the police court at Oshawa, chs Mrs. H. Howie was hostess last — --- rg- John Bell. 52-3 PECIA ed with illegal possession of liquo►. ' 'Ae pleaded guilty to the &an*, :-and was fined $100 and � K E!� .'three months. Provincial Officer _..CHICKENS .' 'Breakfast Bacon', .25C. a; lb. #. Clark' testified that he searched n 1 j Ohs defendant's premises and found lllliiiced Steak, ��2c• a !b• y ,t .a quantity of beer' and ocher lhq- , 'nor, which was ecr&wated. Here's an opportunity for farmers '. 'ark Liver, 12G. a lb: —4n Sunday last the pulpit in . � Peeabyterian Church wss ace- :_to sell their produce right at home Stewing Bee#., I 2e. a Ib• upied by Rev. C. L. Mitchell, B. . ., or Vernon, Presbytery of Ott- at highest market prices. ,newel Shortening, 15c. a 1h r :iawa, who preached most acceptab- ly. At a joint meeting of St. And- Pickering Farm: Ltd. have installed l i lean t .Andrew's Pickering, held on Mon- I '6 tins, 25C• r -!jay evening, in St. Andrews Whit- -a modern plant for killing and finish- ;_ -.:by, it was decoded to extend a call Ing poultry of all kinds at the Mush- ' s R I D is Mr. Mitchell. The cat was prat- Y �5 ticaily unanimous. On Sunday next :room Farm on No. 2 Highway at Pickering Rev. Mr. Lawrence, of Whitby, will : . Butcher :i(phone3000) , P1ci;erin'g conduct the services. _'Whitby. We have a buyer there _ —Reporting in, our issue of last week on the "Teeners" trip to the for chickens and fowls � �+ 'Falls, we quoted some of the party ■ - as saying the lake was a bit star- • •'. , my, and that some were experien- -, If you have a quantity, write or --'-PickIerns r ware , ting a "slight gastronarrUcal' dis- • turbance" between the collar but- :phone; and our buyer will call and ton and side-pockets. We have sin- ce had others say the lake was as quote you a price. .quiet as a mill pond. Now, we don't- SUDDEN DEATH P10K ERI NG 'FARMS LTD �lrnow whether tube lake was rough s BUG * � , --or not. The previously mentioned �J 1 TORONTO DICKERING WHITBY disturbances have been known to be a result of too many soft drinks .'Can be dusted oli the plant any hot dogs and peaches. We still be- . ileus They had a real good time. s :time during the day. No dew Is .—One day last week Thomas s >x Dwyer meet with a painful accident yl a(hich will lay him off. work for necessary to make li stick. K. some weeks. He was employed in DARY 9XCM SUNDAY AUG. 2" TO Styr. 9tM Eos Sudden De 'atho tie Bu the construction of two ]rouses for $.9Q y the Hydro-Electric' at Beaver. yell- �� PiCHERING RETURN • ey, north of Eugenie Frills; and FARE Q eQ Plaht the sasffold, on wkhilch he and-ano- (' House) a Life tothV ther man. were working, broke, and Rehr Coaches daily except Sash. h�fllr>tAi Exhibition AdhtiWon' r both men.fell to the ground, sdie- LEANT TORONTO .na Cweh Tens/"19 OW fmm a gtnt.for McC•ormiek.Detfieg Farm M.aehlirery anti -tante of about fifteen feet. Mr. (Bay at Dundas) r r"Na". Repairs. r^ \ Dwyer sustained a f1tuze of his Regular Coaches Uatil Sept. 11th. : aright arm above the elbow. A claw Dor Motto —'We 1w+e it Qm Det iR ft R 1s not madw in the hampner which be had in Tickets and Information at Eastern House; Pickertng. 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