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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1938_06_03 VOL. LVI1 PICKERING, ONT.. - FRIDAY . ITUNE 1938. 4l �. it: .,fna� daYs.. Brock Road GREENWOOD 0 - - 2 -"91p" _ Brougham J[edl4osl ' 0 E Mrs. James Kayes * Y s is spending The_9ih. M. S. are packing a bale ..MILLS _S DI'Z H. O, PEARSON-Physician ,. two weeks vacation with her dau- 'at the home of Mrs. Lemon or Y'Eu- I lindSwisson, Dunba.:oc. ,. ldli "Oar trucks pass your way.- ghter, liars. Thompson, at Windsor. liesday afternoon. 1$86-4936 a every day." George Perry is having his house A representative of the Tem eran- RB. FORSYTH. Oph.D., Director P aOptome•Tlgl Assoe{adonotOm. :� `a• COAL 'COKE, wired for electric lights and exp- ce F'Weration will occupy St. John's letsesd Member of the American Optomeu.. ! CHOPPING Association. Eyes examined by appolatmeat. ecce to Have the power turned on pulpit on Sunday next. sennasSW Claremuat.Ont. WuOD, CEMENT, thts Saturday. Mr. Fred Musgrove of Toronto, Monday,�Wednesday�and-Friday lspai. SAND, GRAVEL, Mr. and Mrs, 'James Lindsay called on the Brown's here on Sat- •E GRIND FINE - > , and family of Toronto, were Sun- urd'ay last. - itero ef Mr. and Mrs. E-3. 9--d Mrs. SheA -Bran,tP Ah&rts And F-ed ef jall � DLWA RUDDY andand Fuller. onto, were with) Mr. 'and Mn. Bert kinds, _also'Lminerals and i other •Solicitor,NotaryPubiu. MoueyW Loan. , . e�q formerly occupied by the late A i:.Chris- BUILDERS SUPPLIES Sympathy is extended to Mr. Al- Harvey on Sunday. ' eoncentrafes for rofitablesfee ,Ing tlan.sGuth wing of court House.Whiny. dly p sl a160 18oa1 Oartage work Bert White at, the loss of a daugh- Mrs. James Innis and Mrs. Cook- kept on bawd r" BEATON, BELL & ROSS ter, recently married, who died on man; of Sonya visited T. C. and Barristers tf Solicitors We have also piaeed in stoek a.full May 21st in Toronto. Mrs. Brown on Saturday. We stock'only the best Poultry - WILLIAM J.BEATOIrI,K,C. _ _llae of 'Maple Lauf Milkng Mr. and Airs. Walter Thompson Mrs. Cosgrave, of Toronto, has o Feeds and Supplies.- --- Co's Feeds. and family of Windsor, attended leen a guest at the Harvey. home ILL BROOKE BELL,K.C. J.H.F.ROSS - 'a family, - 'ItA. W. MITCHELL • reunion' at the Keyes' during the past peek. F. z. e,� ErT JAMES A. WRIGHT home this week. The fan-idles: Mr. Frank Stephenson and-Mrs. 1s liay street. Toronto, Adelaide 2838 Gostick and Gray of Claremont, al- Harris,_of Georgetown, visited the - CRICHARDSON & Co., Barris- P10keriIIg, Qnt. . ( so joined in celebrating, making formers mother recently. PIANO-TUNING- sera,Soliruors. Notaries etc., roue sal. Oftlee Suite a gathering in all. Mrs. Richard Witter is the guest IZaceiaior Life Building•36 Toronto St i oronto. phone 7400 Residence,8520 AN DI Telephone Ad. 1688; Pickering Pbon 4613. Su V- of her brother, L. and Mrs. Math- _ J)uibarten _ era. All kinds' 'o 13elair V ork Ajss NGUS McMILLAN-Barrister, Sol- The Beal Store,Claremont Mrs. Tripp of Toronto and bars. - l:ttor, rotary Public. 15 Melinda Street bliss Eileen Anna is, spending a Patterson of British Columbia, called All Tuning Guaranteed Toronto. Teleahonr. Elgin 5903, 29t! PHONE 941 few-days with her sister, Mrs. F. on Hiss Belle Browr1 one day rec- C. 6. M&CDONALD Dental, FURNITURE Sewell, of Cedar Grove. ently. 209 CLOSE AVE., TORONTO �w.� We ore displaying an attractive Airs. hew, 'who was hit by a car. The Young People-are bolding the Phone La HERBERT T. FALLAISE, L. D 8., varier of on Saturday evening, is recovering closing meeting in the fA.rrs prdcrn taken at NEWS 061oa D.D.S-, Graduate_ef the-Royal CollzZe.of Y Dantai Snr4eon.end the Universit7 of Toronto. Alumidam and Graniteware Eta Ce q' ice cream social on the. Gannon rwdenee.econd door east of St. And- Furniture and Furniture Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Amis are lawn on Fridayevening. e.@L Cbnreh, -,term:,Ont. Offtemens noun: 9 holidaying $ oFUEL a... w a p. &7-,or oy sppotnttoent. (x-ray iNovelties. fazrlfl with their daughter and Congratulations of ' Brougham _ renin). P1woe Peek saoo. Prices-low, in keeping with times y, Dr. and Mrs. Quackenbush friends are extended to Miss Mar- _ . of Fort William. ion Stevenson, daughter of,.Walter - 0=44sao" 4r avbo. :We are sorry to report Mr. Alf. and Mrs. --Stevenson of Kinsale � �. Stroud and Mr. Whitesidea both who RADIO . SFeRgICE graduates from. Hosp- Builders' Su Iles R BBATON, TOWNSHIP - ilI in the hospital. A speedy rec- ital on dune'2nd. pp A Graduate of Radio College eveFarmers, - n a Clerk_ Conveyancer.Commissioner for ry is toped for. The Brooklin Junior Morrotakinis a L a nse AWhite atti.le. Etc.- [caner of With The Mission Band are holdin Association are hol pi Lumber and Lath IiaeAate Lieames. white.ale,Ona g ding their c- _ "— Up-to-the-minute training their Annual Birthday Tea at the nic at Greenwood Park, on Thurs- ,A, E.• RICHARDSON and ?trine of Mrs. Jos. Allison, on Sat- day, June 9th, to which they wish B. C. Shingles - FINEST EQUIPMEN,T6 urdaq, June 4th, at 3 p. m. A to invite all young people of this islne Coal* IG}EN@RAL Ii�T9URANG$ cordial in vitiation is extended to coQriniunity.. REAL ESTATE for all. c A CI NGteed SiEificAT loo EasT The con e n of the a r.. acid accidentW okiw re received = -�-.Domestic eol�e As crit estaiblfshed agency, ready _ Deanery will p81eye, wlien Cement. to sena RPgsonab'le Prices the Anglican Church, Dunbarton on a firecranker exploded while being LimeL Plastelr 'rubes a11d Battwies always en ►Ji Wednesday: June 8th, commencing held. After a visit to the Sick Ch- Maple Body Wood 6YeY Pry ^e o-•.ital for examination he � - at'10.30 s• m. The her of the � :?. r'- u - Agents for Ltiud F'enoe i�T H: ROY MILLER. morning service will W Rev. J. E. was brought home and it is hoped y - WM. M A YY_ '":Brougham.' Ontario Ward M. A., of St. Stephen's, Tor- 1 P no-serious injury to the eye-will-re- anti Nets]48t1 Phony Mark 1808 onto. Ia the afternoon, the guestof suit. 2�th of Ma vi ' alma LOOf1Dr WOIifNBBU AIICTIOREIi AND speaker will be Mrs. Andrew, • " VALUATOR y" sltors inclttded= rs. D E R Henan, China.. J. Everest Mr. Ray Everest of COekahl7tt Implements 8t►!es conducted Aov�aherc Toronto, with ,T. Gaamtna e• Mr. Phone 04 write. Address 614 Danduu g Kinsale ale $attire and Airs. T. Mid Prices $Broca Bo - I� Street, East. y` rty g P._at. the Rob- -•— 7� - Whitby. Ontario i `I -. nsuratice of All Kinds. Miss Annie Bayles, of .Broughaertson home; 31166 Glades Witter W spent a few days last week with and• other Toronto friends and W L B i�O firs, David StP ' R Beet Rated Available With Miss_ Eileen Patkin. p Mnvon of Brock i Shingles For Salt - Load with L. and Mrs, Mathews. Quite a 'number from-here at LOCQSt Hill, �tt. --� Security and Service. : ended the Brooklin Spring Fajr, re- The funeral of the late Mrs.,J- Phan'"%f,•,k ;_K>n porting a large crowd and a -good Forgie, of Toronto, was held from BaBirdl bb zed Steel Shingles, of `n_r - Felt State Shingles. 'Address Phone time. the horse •nephew, Mr. and �.u�+ A Also, r Bring buggy wheels. BROUGHAM PiCK 5ib`-"- The -Fotirscluare -Blass- will- � Fred iTassie. A large circle of ter ECI H Z•� at the home of Miss Velma Crawford relatives and friends from outside Lawn mowers el• .rpened, on the evening of June 7th. The points were •in attendance. Rev. J. 1 in. '_Maple Lumber-420 per 3[ T. PATERSON S 0X.AR9MOr GARDEN CROPS meeting to be in. cha E Glover was in charge of the Oall and Ret prices. Plane 2815 m g rge of Mrs. r"^r:? e, interment taking 500 ft, lots or more. Wm. Bell Jr. g piece at Will Pay Profits The Institute met at-the. school_ St. John's Cemetery on the 7th Get our prices on Reddy Roofing, If you knew you .WE.RE NEXT last Thursday with a g cod attend- concession. Tl-le bereaved have the If oa -once. The pupils put on a short.Use and.Asphalt Shingles, Prices s►i11 you would. bustle in after that If)- m^•ere • sympathy mpathy. of Brougham surance Protection we've been NATURAL MINERAL program.and the. ladies supplied friends, be higher in ;the Spring: talking about readings. Lunch %-as served to all. day afternoon a Baptis- On 'Sun ,Phosph►ates. lir. and Mrs. C. Pilkey and Miss in Service forned part of the reg ,.� DICKERING e _ .YOU MAY BE NEXT Eva of Pickering, 'lir: and liars_ C. ular sen ice;•the following'parents • Vie• I To frcrease Yields and Improve Qualify presenting 'their' children for the i CYRIL E. 'MORLEY 1 Pilkey and family of Greenbank, p _ t of all crops Mr. and tiles, J. Rahme and bliss Rite of Baptism: . :lir. anti-?i1rs. LUMBER YARD GENERAL INSURANCF. L. Pilkey and girLs of Lxbridge, Noel Lawrence, . of Markham, a D N L0'ck w60( d PHONE 34ot: Our Motto—Service and T'r-tection . =ent�•��•nday last with the Herb, son; .lir•. and �Irs.-Per-ch, of Eick- - • 1 Plime g 6700 . Parkin family, in honour of'Mr: C. ering, a son; Mr: and Mrs. Gerald .. ey s. ay. .. r; - riCKF.RI�'G. ONT. _ Mr. and Mr- George Duncan, a ::. .WE DELIVER - - •• _ .[ireenwoc,d ,. . ...•., 01)n. a large number of relatives At aremon Summer Furniture . P from outside points were in act- Ernest C Fetzer y .PHONE 5317 The Ladies' BiFde Class held their endance, making the congregation a =100 up-Money required•' Q"d E CKE NCJ R WS monthly meeting at the home of good sized'one.•.•bars. Glover sang c y-qSua� LAWYEi2 Lawn air The W. M. S. will meet at the E. Glover addressed t -� R. G. CLENDE- TING '•ame of Airs. Wm. Brown on Thurs- School at the close of tn a erle>nt. folds very, crsily from the" 'FUNEPLAL DIRECTOR day, June 9th with Mrs. Walter -on the day's Temperance wood frame, with reinforced Private Ambulance Sir. Stephen Saywel.l, of Oshawa, Grein Ricer -This seat,in a heavy striped awn., D*y and Night Service prominent Young People's worker ing duek•••$1.49. phone 9600 in the Bay of Quinte Conference -We are very -orry io re out 7L- ,xill have char'ze of.the service on. Wm. Gray Sr on the sick lis DISCOVERY �. s Mitivern 5A00 Sunday, June 5th, 'at 11.30.a. m. Don't forget 'the e_seven part tE � Y a vMEDIC.ATED Deck Chairs 1_` - 1 be held in the near future. Markham, ;Ont. T..r_ Brooklin Junior Farmers enc INSOLES y Complete with 'canopy and Junior Institute will hold a pichic Miss T. Draper, bars. J. B. Wil- feet tett. Sturdy hardwpod at Green's Park, Greenwood, on son and Mr. B. Draper have gone •,Ends Foot Torture QUieker 1 Thursday, June 9th 'at 2 p: m. All for a **fp to Mrs. Barefoot's at Comfortable to Wear frames in natural hardwood, young people who are interested, Sprucedale. Here's hoping the fish Q covering in a baavy striped HARDWARE come along and bring your 'picnic bite. -►7to 8 avenin $2.10. - basket Rzth t8u: Some from our villa�*e 'attended P g••- SORE BURNING ACHINU S.WEAT4 Dalry Supplies; Tinware 1 i' The - P rty, the T, T. School at Cherrywood re- SiM;NIONS' WALNUT STEEL goes to bars. Win. Gibson and fam- Gently. They report a most inspir- ING PEST 3 " Fym ath~: of ,the commun amelware, Electric Washers, Removes Callouses.Destroys Bad BE'D' ily in t}e death of her husband. Air, ing and helpful time. Stoves, Paints, Oils, Coal Gibson has keen a life-long resident Don't forget +he selypal concert t Odors Complete with felt mattress and 1 i spring-516.50 Oil. . all At right priers. of this; community and was asplen- be 'held in the church-o—t -Tug a BLST fox- ►tole}t; Tinsinithing and Repair did neikhbor and friend to those in June 7th. =.ander the direction of Mr, Dancing Feet. Easily A' fled- •n��l of help. His kindly words and A. W. T.N-ode. SOOTHING-SANITARY ' Motor Ambulance, Day or Night �Ol'li proml)tl�' Attended pleasant smile will be missed by a A large number ',if the Ladies' Phone 1300 t0. _ great .mane•. He leaves to mourn, .did met at the home of Alrs. R. �, per pair_ _ r 4 his wife and two sons and three Seebeck on Wednesday Iast, when r•is Perspiration-Kills Oder I ALVINBUSH.-Y dauti;lKers and ten grandchildren. 't',rye autograph quilt was quilted C. A. STERRITT Service was held at the -home on Officers elected for the ensuing yeltir+ Hardware Tinsmith Friday, conducted by his pa-gtnr, are--.Hon. Pres.; Airs. Wm, Bootth� JONES f � Funeral Director PTCRERI�TCi Rei-. H. TT. Mutton, with intcmnent President, fir T, Williams. ViCl� „ Furniture Dealer in .Salem Cemetery. The floral trib- President, Mrs. H. Sh>nk. Secret• 3 Ri$�,11 ' 1 r r` t Phone 4600 butes were beautiful and -mr.y. ary, Airs. S. fl;o npsod. Treasurer, , a ti� ,. Pickefrmkl. Ontario The large gliatring of friends spoke I '-Miss R. Hutchings. •C. of F., Mea P1CK]CM4 well for the esteem held for him. J. B. Wilson. Organists, Mrs. Wm, Milne and Was T. Draper, l - y. - . ' Coaxing Children's Appetites' men.Pro' ' e - - --- _ _ Summer an�ites ow area of _ _ _p gr weary the general Yamil diet. ?sere are -Deck - -. - roasted, baked, stewed or some that are adapted especially for l p meats, p y -'p o � 1Sh6e1 ROSS grilled. Fresh fruits, green vegetab- use in, feeding finickey children, les and salads will have more table adults or convalescents. appeal but by themselves will not Boiled Custard ' provide.the balanced nutrition for an SYNOPSIS: A luxurious five- \o, neer. 1 wonder if i should p Slightly beat 2 eggs with 4 table-• active family. That is when the month cruise around the world aboard mind." housewife will bless the' fact that spoons sugar and pinch of salt. Grad- the, "Ntarenia" brings together a Part Of The, Night a ually stir in 2 cups hot milk. Cook i ggs cost less in the summer time. r group of ,passengers for adventures, "I think you wouldu'q life it, for And earl summer a over boiling water until mixture y eggs are the best, coats a metal spoon, stirring coniine romantic, entertaining �. and 'You're not attuned to wildness. Your from the standpoint of flavor, of 1, •tragic Like in "Grand Hotel" mind Arid your body are passive." uously. Add z teaspoon vanilla•or ` - the year. these passengers offer a study in hu- other desired seasoning. Pour into Sweeten Y.,e lietit over her till her ha it drift- A'few eggs can add more assort- sherbetglasses and chill. For sum- man acticns and reactions which un- ed across his mouth with a sharp ed caloriesi vitamins, to say nothing mer meals and those whose diets al- m 1l1O1'If�n :cor,scict ty bare their, souls. fragrance. Her 'face was part of the of calcium and phosphorus to a meal low it fresh or stewed fruit can be- y 'g _y These characters are aboard the ship. night: Foe a moment he thought her- ' Macduff,. dour Scotchman, single, of with less appearance of extra bulk served with this custard. a perfect stranger—so shadowy and cereal with remote. 'v'hat did she dream of all ua 6EEHIYESyrap er, spending the. covin s of 20 the pantry shelf. That is where the p g g years; the time'. Why'e-ould he never.reacii Add. ?4 teaspoon salt, 4 tab.le- i Angela faithful .:fie of Lovat, cook .will find them, invaluable, es-gigolo; the core of Jenny's thoughts? Why spoons sugar and ?'z teaspoon van- Di ck Charlton, first officer; Clare, a ,, pedally when preparing meals for did she shut him out, He . looked children with fussy appetities, under- illa to 4 -slightly beaten eggs. Add 1 because it psrson of experience; Joan, a dtssipat• down the dim corridors of the future uart milk and mix well. Pour into ed flapper: Jenny, run-away wife, and weight youngsters or invalids of any and-wondered if he had made a mise age, - custard cops or baking dish. Dust ,I$ better . Peter; Captain Baring, master of the take in taking her from' her husband l to with cinnamon'or nutmeg. Place =ship and his soul. ggs go Into custard puddings, p g - and home: Half of the time he was' sauces and salad 'dressings and ,a dish in pan of hot water and bake in �' for me• 'forced to comfort and reassure her, dozen other items where the will moderate oven until firm, 25-30 min CHAPTER VIT and she paid for a.moment of rapture never be suspected, as well as served utes. If knife inserted in centre of The Red Sea stretched like a velvet with, hours of futile regret. some custard comes out clean, it is cooked. proudly by themselves or in - - carpet under• a sky studded +c'ith stars. This gala Chocolate Bread Pud- • � She turned to him suddenly, her novel'combination with other foods - "�eons!"said Jenny,looking upwards: voice edged with pain. "You're think- Two weeks ago we gave'-you some ding should do wonders to restore "I always know It because of its ing of, the fuluie, aren't you, Peter?" a the interest of the invalid to-food. gg recipes which.were suitable for thickened. Turn into translucence, and, it seems so much ''I was thinking of you."_ Chocolate Bred Pudding jar, cover closer to- the earili-than-the others:"1 "1 know—the two of us together. tightly, and place in refrigerator, used to watch it over the river at' Cut crusts from 6 slices of bread. -' How do you think it will be—after- darling! Where are you. Oh, my Butter bread liberally and cut into Syrup can be kept for several days. Little Oaks, and no* I'm seeing it wards, when all this is over?" love!" Peter was calling-to-he-r from i Use. 2 tablespoons '@hocolate syrup near Aden with c" — cubes. Mix with h cup broken nut "'Phis won't come to a suddeirstop, a long'distance, pain in his voce:She meats. Put in baking dish. 'Add 2 to a eup of milk in making iced She clung to't'_e rail, fisc figure en- Jenny. Our happiness.i►ill contin.ue." could hear the swish of the water out- squares chocolate,` grated,'to 4 cups drinks. :Makes 2�,cups syrup. 4_ veloped 'in a dim blue-haze.. She lis= ..It's-peaceful here tonight, but I'm side the porthole. The light of the milk and heat until chocolate is Oatmeal Macaroons teased to the svish'of the boat through 'afraid of what time will do to us, Pe- moon lay wan on the floor of their melted. Add to it ?a- cup sugar, yiz 1 tablespoon butter the water, and watched its trail of ter." stateroom. Jenny's eyelids 1£fted. She teas oon vanilla_ 3'* teaspoon salt. 1;'3 cr Bee ILive Colo Syiu foam The_funnels rose. like _black. ---= _P_ P ttypnbtizect B-y The Sea back fioat-the tlistant-places-anti pour over 4 well=beaten'e 2 -towers, pouring a stream of smo'_:e t was holding Peter In her arms. -Hon eggs, stile tablespoons obits sugar "Rubbish. Tou ie carrying your ring. Pour liquid into baking.dish. 1 egg Sato the night. It.was hot Ufa smooth trouvled self too far from home.' she adored him! He was breathing '• milky' �+ay. She threw _off her, -Place dish in_pan of hot water. Bake 1% cups oatmeal Clare and Johnny' went pacing by. gewly and dropping .off: to sleep. She i 12a t n raD fad clutched a£her throat. Peter n moderate ov u til firm. lace teaspoons salt -- Peter turned his head'to' watch •the' stroked his face like a mother with a quarters6fmarshmallows on top and Iii ,tablespoons flout ''slld'his•hand along the rail and sheep of the figure' in violet chiffon, child. "Jenny darling!" he murmured - .caught her fingers. run under broiler until they brown. teaspoons almond extract ' e Her shoulders swayed.-as-she moved; through sleepy lips.- She ]ay in a a "Strange, Isn't £t?" Jenny whisper- trance. hour after i'our, her eyes Aced When. the youngster who needs teaspoon baking powder she held, her chin like a bird in-flight. ►Iix-butter, t3. milk simply refuses to drink it, ,' sugar' and syrup. Add- `* .• He bras now abstracted, puffing at his ou the pencil of moonlight that pierced -Why strange?" she porthole. '- thereby upsetting an otherwise peace- beaten egg and Savour, then flour '•i fee] as i1 we're a}l alone-in the cigarette. Jenny's voice was crossing ful hofne, don't wear:}ourself out sited with baking powder and salt. -night and very far-from everyone. I'm his thoughts. (To Be Continued). coaxing and scolding — try one of add oat.,ieal Alix all thoroughly and ;, "I'm hypnotized by the sea,_Peter. ., rather afraid. - - these delightful egg nogg whish drop by teaspoon onto greased'bai;in It's like a song in my heart, rhythmic g p, t3 "Afraid of what?" Decidedly a She rhndd4ed close to — .IO td Tailorl many adults will enjoy too. sheets. Bake to moderate oven 826 and never-ending. Look at the queer Y Y , j.11 to is n Aes. . ills side. The re were motuents when glow on the horizon!" .. — — - _ _ "Fou never know what you are go Beat 1 egg with 2 teaspoons sugar, one- was'-alene-in-all -the universe, _ and a dash of salt. until thoroughly ing- ra encounter tis-this- regfan:- I've when there was no aid, no commune Polo-enthusiast ex-Kin seen' the Red-Sea churned like a mass r' �� blended. Add ?; sup milk ;and mie g Alfonao's !on, anywhere, but how coUjd one con �``� well. Strain. Flavor with royal yacht, Elie "Rornancia," is— nom -- _ o[ foaming'devils,and again as calm , grated vey this sense•of isolation, even to the nutmeg or cinnamon, or vanilla ex in commission as ' a trawler. She —tut its a pane of glass.: But it's nota \ O fishes for seal meat. And the , man one loved? She sank to a deck. �1�, tract. Part cregm may be used in and lay looking up at, the stars, patch -oil the C111nif Sea; tvhieh is:a1- �'� stead of all milk if desired. " she nets is later canned as dog food. 'F'or an hour they seemed to be racingey - and, JennynemP gedt down otheir slowlysfrom her 4 4 Beat yolk Nog with 2'_ ways an ugly sight." _ _ tater M4 GO through loam under a canopy .that it%ached,to infinity. taffeta. ' tZ• y a ik . egg w t 2 altteaanti I ondon s international opera sea `� sugar and a f pe k' of salt until -hat a fine sense of exhilaration „ ' �=` a - soil this rear will. include works of "' .. -"You make me think of s orbits pe- creamy. Add a cup milk'end-fl�e- one,gets on the top deck! said Peter Wap•trer. Beethoven, Richard Strauss,.. any," said Peter, as her ruffled frock 4 oring as suggested above. 'Mix well, turnlug from. the •rail to look at the fell to her feet "so pale, so dreamy; Co Whip white until foamy but'not dry. Verdi, Puccini, 1�3ascagni end ,Leon- j� s;l+lll Jenny: "Hut I welsh ae were. � 4 caiallo. g as it each,petal would.drop :; tire-• and fold in lightly, •saving a tea- ¢ so fragile, y r{u,,g StOr= this is so off with a breath-,' He kissed her neck spoonful. to make "puff" on top of tame. 1 like the fury of the sea. and behind her ears; he ran his fin. drink. The extra frill on the top of You've never been in.a' real, storm, , gees down to her slender wrists. '*And - the lass will make it doublystir c= have you.,ti Jenn K a . - _ your skin�is as soft as a peony petal, y lice to the younger generation. and your eyes are as blue 4s.the sea. Chocolate E No � gs g Racing at Beautiful at .noonday. and. I love ybu very Beat 1 egg with 1 teaspoon of • • • n',rush' I k 4 sugar and speck Qf- salt. 'Add,213 Off On A Mountain-top 0 cup milk.and 2 tablespoons.chocolate TH RN HL FF E .. He eau het her i h O g n is arms and Jen- 4 syrup.. %4lix cell and serve vel cold. W ''s hes 3 P 'Y _. -. . d dropped against i _ 5 p t h e cheat P g a - f,r,{ N" C ' t rdhin Chocolate S ,.;t;; " ,., g with fluttering eagerness. He kissed. - �� .t hc:lri ul +n•tdian brides 1 g 4 or o squares unsweetened shoe- May 30 to dune 6 t..r 43 e:Era. Yrine,# as loge as $s.35 1n her throat and the bl`pe lids of her = IU karat g,dd and as low as $12.50 set olate eyes and then her month. The colour : at'ith.there r,unran4er•d diamonds. Free ' 1 cup SUl:al• � .. • ' •tFrl,n� silver miniaturi- horseshoe pre- stirred slowly in her Creamy cheeks 2;3 Cup hot +!'Atel Races Dally "rs,ts-it with .-erer'%' PROCTOR -[,Wki•': and her lips grew scarlet and full. - - w.'dding ring for good luck. 262.]onge 2 egg yolks, slightly beaten,,,, 7 2e3� peiais St.-Turontu. "Peter, I adore you;'she whispered, bMelt chocolate' over hot water dragging. herself from a deep Abyss to meet his love- with her own pale a-r• cool to lukewarm. Add sugar to M" dour 'i water, -stirring• until sugar- is dis- : 'Admission $l.w, "Ant, my dearyouu5e so far aha}." solved, then cool to lukewarm. Add _ one- Peter's lips were against her mouth. I ri _ this syrup_ to egg yolks, about,one- F. S. LivinYttonr R'. W. Crashley .ECZEM-A It's like calling a, ghost back to my fourth at a time, beating'well after iti a General Manager Secretary ` e embrace.- I.feel, when I possess you, each addition; add chocolate in the C ' Miser Banished that you're perched orsa distant mmrn same way. Then continue beating tain, lookiug,on_ Darling: wake -up! mixture 1 minute,. or ,until•sI ghtly. By One Bottle Love.me as i love you." Jenny .heard his words-in,adream Mrs.J oi'Toronto, Why did he ,bother to talk? ' It was p�pQ true what he was saying—she was re- Ont.,writes:...eese- mote, alone on'a mountain-to She w�.; on my... could see the hhiish Itne n[ his half-- MA • a / neck...druggist ad- closed eyes, and his hair damp on his PATTERN 4740 = t - tiiscd Bel-Zema... brow. Why did she feel so soothed _ used one bottle... 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Ltc, a sizF.tame, address And -t ]e nu fiber. - P E TE R B O R O U G`H C A N O E C O . , 'L I,M I T E D ([277) DroL'yMLt72 Toronto,Ont, y ry ` lzque No. 23=-38 INSTA Send your order to Anne Aaa'ms, C. • NT I Perin 425, 73 Wast-Adelaide St., To- 268 Water Street, Peterborough, Ontario C --7 y Y The New Duke and Duchess of Devonshire Sc� .Sun' ' — LissonEk - �. ..._— .f ',..Ray 0 Ct♦ LESSON X G. But Jesus said, Let her alone; - SERVING BY PERSONAL - why trouble ye her? she hath wrought $ "r TION TO CHRIST a good work on me. It should be care- ° DEVOTION w �,f�R " E l Mark .14:3-11, 27.31, tulle observed that, as far as the re- Golden Text- She hath done what cord tells us, Mary saa nothing in de- x: ahe could. Mark 14:8. tense of her own act, • 1fer act was work, one which poasessed true' THE-LESSO\ IN ITS SETTING a good wo , 'Time.=The supper at which Jesus moral teauty. 'The good"--ss of the z was anointed -took place on Saturday act lay in the grateful love which it - evening, April 1, A.D. 30: The ar- displayed: � 's� F ► h rangement of Judas. the chief 7: For ye have the poor aiwa a with- with M {, yrlesta to betray the Lord was made you,'and when ver ye will ye'can do ` , April 4, them good: on.Tuesday of the next weekbut me ye have not al- >�Y wtill,e , denial took place after the Lord's 8. She hath done w a s metimes i -en to Supper on Thursday evening o1 that while,Ithis is Maynot have been m uchean that hat ° week, April r. -Above are ,left and centre, the new Duke and Duchess of Devonshire. The Duke inherited the title trete Place.-The supper scene was in Mary-did, yet she did what she was his father, who was Governor-General of.Canada from 1916'to 1921. At right is the Earl of Burlington, thei>! ' able to do. She had done all that she son, who is heir to the title. The Dunchess is a daughter of the fourth Marquess of Salisbury. Bethany. All the rest of the incidents could. She hath anointed my body. ` of thin lesson took.place in the city' beforehand for the,burping. Mary an- stores' other offerings just didn't seem .Former Coal e Of Jerusalem., ointed the•Lord, . ith the presenti- - to be very interesting. - _.T The exquisite story of the anolat:.tg mezrt of, as w�11 as with the-spirit of NoW �4 ]Q$t Townff ' of Jesus by Mary is also found in and divinely beautiful sympathy with¢ _ -For up to life-minute radio sport 1ltrait. 26:6-13, and; with-many.added that death itself. Her action was en- oV�� "details, in John.12:2.8. news tune.in Wea McKnight from tit•ely a prophetic one. She ,was con- CFftB, Toronto, 7:40„p.m., Standard DRliMHELLER, Alta. - Wayne, 3. And while' he was in Bethany. scio s of what she did. O �F time on Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday, famed old coal-mining town is Drum- time is a little village on the east- 9. And verily I sa; unto you, Where Thursday and Friday and at. $ o'clock Keller Valley, where 600 workers ern slope of'the Mount of Olives, just Soever the gospel shall be preached Saturday. were employed,`is rapidly becemini. over the top, so that from Bethany the throughout the whale world, that also city of Jerusalem is not visible. It which this woman hath done shall be This outstanding sport commentator . ty ghost town," but a new common-; _ • ve Gotdei -Coen Syrup and- Cher to Closing of the Jewel t is spring- Is today a miserable village' of some s?oken of.for a memorial of her. _ _ has been on the.air since 1934 for Bee rty three miles to the ea ___forty or fifty poor homey occupied by Mary's act to -Jesus was the one _ 1 - mine at fanatical Moslems. Here was the memorial of the festive scene, the --• - products of the St. Wayne' left only one small mine is a home pf Mary and Martha and their taing which did -at pass away. It willCompany Limited. - brother Lazarus. [Jhdotibtedly Jesus �+ Sy VIRGINIA�DAi.s operation 'there, employing fewer thing whirl} did not pass away- than 50 men. Houses in Wayne are Pound the home of his family the most dark 14: 10, 11. .,to. And Judas Is- Haven't you Pelt 1TequeRtlY. when ODDS AND ENDS - Gloria Bloh- being sold for what they will bring; --perfect place of retreat for-quiet.--- clot, he-that-wa - -of the twelve, you were at the_m_ovies, that you'd' dell has been learning to sail a boat, others are being moved. to other val' Here, Jesus was pleaged�to reveal, went away unto "ie chief priests, that like to know where some of the scenes with her brother-in law,.Dick Powell, ley points. more of the human aide pt his'c�om r., might il4liv®r him unto thein.. 11. were takes?Harty She-man, producer doing the teaching ...... Edward Arnold The, new' town springing up is pies haters than anywhere else. In And. ' ^y, when they heard it, were of the ,Hopalong Cassidy" pictures, was weighed the other day at the stu• Rosedale Ferry. A large hotel is =the house of Simon the leper. We &lad,and promised to g_•-e him. oney has,served that long standing need. dio and beamed,when he found that he -nearly completed and many houses know nothing more about this man. And he sought how hs might cone- Beginning 'with ''Beneath Western had lost four pounds, due to the hot are being built. Mine equipment It is most probable that Simon's was Lientiy deliver him un them: tiotice Skies," each of these films will Carry weather ...... And then along came Mr. from the Jewel mine at Wayne is be- the most-commodious home i>S Beth- that•Judas Iscariot is even here at this an announcement of the location Lionel BarryWore'and,he beamed be- ing moved by truck to the Cambrian any, and could most easily accommo time, .wben his aw"ul sin about to whete.it was made. cause he had gained five ...... James . .. mine at the ferry: A Sear ago there > date the large number of gu^sts who be introduced, still numbered among It's a grand idea. But prpbabiy ft Stewart has 17 harmontcas, but he's were invited to this supper, and that tlt3 twelve apost'n. ludas deliberate- was virtually no. gctivity in t6i! ..•.• won't be-taken up to any extent, for still fn the market tor' more ...... Joan • area. Simon's home is not to be. Identified ly went to the tet priests with,the imagine the shock if you were told, at Bennett collects salt and pepper ahak _ wtth Mary's home, but that she was intentica o! betraying the Lord. The the beginning a! a pier ire whose own 'ers•...... U'niversal's budget for Dean- 1 1 'simply serving or waiting upon the rroposal came from him,not from the scenes were laid in France, for in- na Durbin's next picture, `'Cinderella". Holstein, 14, Maks table la' Simon's h telht - he. that it , is 1,OQb,000 — which will buy a lot of Record _ cion. Simog, of coruse, must have gave him thirty pieces of silver, which tI, . good old California sea coast. glass slippers .:.... John Payne s been healed of his l^prosy. As he sat was he equivaltnt of about one-third ;rfs of that roast have been used so Ing so well in "Garden of the Moon" :Maple Range Axie, 14-year-old at meat-shere-came a.woman.__John of-the cos. -of the .pard with which Len_ tmer recd nine .titem that Warner Brothers have him all set pure-bred cow, owned by tells us her r ae, Mary. not to be Mary anbiatt-d the T:.:'--. ..__ - n tl so a e ing n ager eon, e r _ ..► instantly. for a big P o sem"—St—G-o Georg � `'. confused with Mary the mother o1 2i, And Jesus saith unto them. All - you list of potential' movie stars ...... Ontario, has.just completed an am asj or with Mar; Magdajene. H v- ye shall be offended.Tbe.discipies.wIll It locks a: it til�r-to had a' winner. Have you a good idea for a radio pro- cial•R: O. P. mark which is the high- ing an alabaster cruse. The alabaster be trapped hg what will happep to Je- .•Three Comrades," the sequel to gram for children.? A certain big cer- est-for milk ever made in Canada :mentioned in the Scriptures is gener- sus;, it will upset •them. completely, „all Quiet'on the Westcrn Front." Ro• sal company is in the market for Dae. by a cow of this age t twider similar -- ally known as Oriental alabaster,- to For it is written, I will smite the Joe Penner recently escaped in, conditions. do a strict twice-s-day tett Taylor really had a chance to be dsatinguish it from the modern min- shepherd, a:.l tl•e sheep shalt be scat: dramatic cin :his one, and lie had be jurx vrhile broadcasting — and from"a milk, Maple Range Axie gave 17,179 era'1 caped'by the ssm. hame. It was tet ed abroad. This prophecy is found __ _ _ wooden boa.of all things! lie was sup pounds of milk and/582 pounds of `us8elip crystallir-, stalagmi-tic rock in Zech. 13:7. The shepherd here is, posed to be thrown out of the sing, by fat iii a Sear. $be has5ix official R. r- carbonate o[ lime, and was of a a wrestler. A splinter from the broken O. P•, records, which total 99,482 0 of•course,,the Lord.Tenon. The sheep sem!-transparent aatura The name Is are..his disciples. Fulfillment of this g box used in sound.,effects missed him pounds of milk and 3,328 pounds d - connected. `th the town of Alabastron prediction is recorded. in verse 50 of t by a fraction of an inch: fat, �sc ' rding to 'a report released p• � ^°' on Thursday by the Holstein-Frieaian .in Egypt, where.the stone:was'quar- this chapter. - tied. ,,It was highly esteemed for �8 Howbeit after I nut raised up, ,,'l �ssociatrpn of Canada head office) waking small perfume bottles or Dint- fore ou into Galilee. The gvrinnl $ R1VeY' - here. The Saegers are neighbors oi� o be r . Nixon, he provincial will 5 -Harry C. t • r 1 Hon. •Ha , alabastra. of til will n � ed tit vases a ant de �m nth - ecla�•- h' '' e d Land i -a ant ' ere - Lawrence Sager- s .. •:_ - J _ ►TSL ns S Ot:pure -rd, vP"y costly. '• irag be able to hold-him, and that 'the 1 nreate L secretary. La ren e S ge p j Cant East Indian plant belonging to --- president of the Brant.District Hol- shameful departing of the disciples ' stein Pre Club. I 'thy genus :-1priana• . ids' a' juice of « 1 deli.ious odor used eit'.er,pt.re or mix- from their Lord in an hour when he y;f KE\ORA, Ont. - Hundreds o needed them will not mean their per• si hissers flocked to Norman Dam cd-by the ancient=. - minent sep:.ration from him or ha here 'last week as close to 50,000 The chipmunk, wrapped in spiral fur,. r.. An Act'of 'Pure Love frnm them; they°will be forgiven, they :' cubic feet of water a second surged 'In amber light and liquid fire:V = -.And she ke a cruse.and pour will be restored. \~ through the channelways and the ed It over his : 1d. In the'hot and • .9. But Peter said unto him, Al- r^ flooding Winnipeg River crept to He circles tie trunks Iike aflame, stifling clim i.-was-grateful and re though all shall be offended, yet will within •18 inches of .serious levels A powder blaze along a.limb _freshinxy and to anoinf one's guests' ndt I: The words of Peter here are j , �y . reached in the 1927 flood. was an ordinary courtesy. The sisters nothing less than sheer boastfulness. Authorities •estimated the ricer's And thrat der igh the air: And .stops: t1 °` had often pondered '•nw, they could 30. And Jesus saith unto hlui,-V!r`1ly peak may not be reached for an- she r.. their gr Tor all he had I say unto thee, that thou to-day, even other 48 hours but the waters .al- Dead in the grass, an ash of lite: .-been anti all .that he had .do for this night, before.the cock crow twice, ready have driven four 'residents of teem. He'had h ^'^d Simon: and had shalt deny me thrice.. The crowing adjacent Keewatin from their homes A candle eye and twitching'jowl given the sister; -and their }bother, of the cock is not-some casual crow.- Robert Taylor and gardens -and farmlands adjoin- Flame-swift, and fragile as w jewel. the hope'of heaven, by winning their Ing of some individual cock, Two good, for the other leading roles are ing the river are. under two and -Robert'Wistrand in the New York _ + . :souls to himself, -be '••i' shown how crowings were di-tingutshed as time played by :Aargar�:t Sulilvan,'Franchot three feet of water. Times. .!. _9 " truly he-was the Messiah: by bringing marks, onenear midnight, the other C; and Robert ,Dung. _ back L•`-•irus from the grave.. ary just before dawn., e e CIIAR was left to give their ' and grate Lord within four hours. after his em- '.',•ayne Morris has found,to his sor- tude expr�se')n. This act was purely phatic.assertion. ,that nothing could row, that kissing a.girl for the movies CASES FROM MY NOTEBOOK voh••---iry on Mary's part, and-certain- ever persuade him to leave the Lord's is pretty complicated and decidedly -'-ly arose only from de love for the side. difficult. For instance, the director 7nvtour. 31. But he spake exceeding itch's• - at the girt May- (Graphologist LAWRENCE HIBBERT tells you to look down (Graphologist and Psychologist) 4. But-'there m were 'some -that'that' ha•d ni-rly, If I musbe you're not tall enough; then you die with thee, I will -• Indignation am-ng themselves, saying, not deny thee. And in like manner i have to stand on a box. (That doesn't In recent articles I have quoted ac- accepting h', responsibilities. That •To „ltaf purpose hath this waste of' lso said they all. They were all sin- worry because he's plenty tual cases from my mailbag, in the wife's faith in her husband has•jus the ointment been made? ��'e ale told este, but noire of them knew. his own tall.). "You have to take the girl in hope that other readers, with perhaps tified, but it was a handwriting•.analy + her." says he similar problems of their own, might sis that blazed the trail that he was v Help and Saidan cism �,f.Mary's beautiful act was Ju- t "while the hairdresser stands by, and er ve some 'das.• R•lien We are thinking of hu- Big Fish Pulls - glares i1 you muss the girl's hair, and Here is a very poignant case that Mr. G. writes: "I1 handwriting an man love and the charm of human you must not wrinkle the collar of the 'I dealt•with some time ago. I received alysis is so helpful, could it not be util-, personality, it is i. congruous, it is a :DO Into River ized by business. girl's dress, and you must 'rafspr your a letter,from a girl who was not quite ?" ' - desecratioq, to introdnee the thought I arms so that your own coat does not 18 years old, but who had been mar• you would be •surprysed, Mr. G., it ••'of sliver and gold, These things can Officers of the Oxford Game and I hike up-the back; if it does, 'evbry- ried •for 19 months and hada little you knew how much handwriting an. .not be. wef„hed•. They are �' _t we Fish Association vouch for this,fishlthing stops while the tailor is sum- baby girl. She said: "1r husband is alysis IS used by bus'lite s undertak- may call the poet of life. story: moned to see what's 'wrong with the serving a term in jail for stealing. But tole to fngs. There are not a few large firms' False__Yardaticks-- -Twp Wood.9teek-beys-were-fishing coat. Screen love is the bunk - but!t h provide for bme and the baby.sI send w i ' who use t a very good deal Incur- " F'or this ointment might have in the north branch of the.Thames, is..a living.' ance companies make use of it in the "' you hi writing. C y g v e an pecking of applications at times, and been sold for q!,ove three lim •'red •north of the city, when. ones,after a san you i e 6 Y beenshillinc's, and given fo"'the poor: And desperate struggle; landed a huge Jerry, Belcher has broadcast In- •ray of hope for our future? I love m7 other firms take advantage of it.when • they mur.:tured against her. Z'1�word carp. He hit the whopper over the terview s with interesting neighbors, husband so much." filling important,positions. here translated "shilling," as we have head, and thinking he had killed it, from almost every fair-sized town in Her husband's writing'showed that noted ih a previous lesson, is'the word tied it to the end of his pet,fox.ter- the United States,•and from some in 'he was not as stable as he might be; Do you wish to know what your own `"denartus," which is the equivalent tier's ]sash. He.went on fishi shads:but so tar he hasn't interview- he was too prone to take the line of handwriting reveals?-Have you a dear bout-seventeen cents, and was the - The stunned carp soon ,revived ed any _of the ones a vows best of least resistance. However he could sweetheart, Wends or relatives you'd wage for a da;:', labor in the time•ot and gave a couple of mighty flops. all - those in his own corner of Tex overcome this. And he,had certain tai- like to know more about?'Send speci- oitr Lord, our, false measuring of The last flop landed fish and dog' as. ent potentialities. I made suggestions mens of the handwriting you want an- thinGs by a niateri+rli: : yardstick will ,both in the river. The boy's rushed for-making use of fhenL alysed, enclosing 10c•for EACH sped- yield when money is involved/to the .into water -up-to their waists-and -Bing Crosby's wife went to New Later on I Lad the satisfaction of men.Send with stamped addressed en- most degrading a,nd dishonorable only with difficulty, rescued the dog York to have a lot of fun and do a tot hearing that`this'ifttle {amily had re- velope to: L. HfbbeT Room 421,Toronto. Ontar�o. ><emptntions. and recaptured _the fish. This time of shopping-Aird whaf-do-yon suppose moved to a town'many miles away West Adelaide St., , _ the made sure it was dead, and she bought.'Clothes and to for those from their former home, and the hus- Plea-r send as lengthy-specimens as a Y ate position and possible. B—pF : : logged it home.- four small•Crosb_y boys!'Somehow, the band was in a steady po n g� - - l- UP r zQZl.tt� Stook Nota Card of Thanks Whitevale TWW • At the Brooklyn Fair last Tunis'- l U76 pm 70"; =1.60 paid Is ad oieft' Mrs. W. Gibson and Family .wish day, Kelson Wagg won the Grand General Agency ` subscAPAWAs'to the United;States to thank Dr. Baldwin, Mrs. J. (.'hampionship and the best horse in in Mudie, Mrs. E. Hooker; also tl,,: the grounds, for Torrs Ambition, McCORMICK-DEE RING BKtlaia •� advaaos. Women's Institute of Brougham, wh t also won the Grand Champion- and neighbors for the floral offer ship at the Royal WinterFair at - DEALER PERMANENT NAGGING PAIN -•--- �, --: —JOHN MURKAR. 'Proorietor iugs, during tlfe regent illness ar : .'Tonto last Fall: He also won the — THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER death of a beloved husband and .° .•st on his 2-year old, Torrs Con ALSO AND NERVES. IT MAY BE her. We congratulate Mr. Wagg on FLEURY& TUDHOPE ANDERSON - _ -- MACHINERY & REPAIRs YOUR EYES. Eyesight Educatihi; success.on steel Wagon Wheel& Pedlar Roof- C. H. TUCK, OPT. D. Ing. Front or Lundy Fence Horse Register � 'Goodyear Tires Disney Blockopp. P: Qa] IL111iYp ,and Red Indian Gasoline and OW phoneAOSHAWA, ONT. fa,il.uuable ured imported C;lydes Front'& Wood — Cockshutt C. T. C. AUTO PARTS X� EFFICIENCY 'GENERAL HARDWARE .', tl'a prni,er dale Stallion, �; u� 1Dej�ava1 Pedlar Prydnch -.1 Grose Fertilizer. wY'1$' t LAND SURVEY '{ by season of"1938 as follow,: Fran ( ❑ (` Tuesday fumnooz.. a., - F. W. 6-ft. Binder, new Alemite WHITEVALE ONT. C. .II. TUCK leave his r r F. W. 7 ft. Binder, good � F. J. DONE\rAN B. A., B. Se., a, to James A!c1�nald's, Kinsale fol Fordson Tractor, cheap 4 S: On file are tkd records of qw, noon thence to Graham'stas ve ors Gibson y blower 5 ft. MCCormat ' L pyt,.10 1M until Friday morning. Friday, 650 >b. Delaval Gr. Separator, sow Chrysler PlymoutKing Eat. Oahawe, h Eyaslght Specialist - proceeds to ,Cliff Barrett's, Brock blelotte Cr. Separator 600 1S - Noti �� O Road`for noon, thence to has own Adams Wagon and sew bee Dealer You Disney Bldg. (opp. P. O.) stable ~~here he will remain until. Adams Track wagon, now. Oshawa. Phone 1516 the following Tuesday morning. One light spring wagon GOOD USED CARS �r r HICKORY LAD (11155) the-Pure One McLaughlin Baggy Y �R TIRES - _ - GVOD E I -- ft is true that curative meaaare3 WILLARD BATTERIEb We do Building of all kiadb sae sought and attention � black Perc Allan Stallion, the W. F.DISNEY Greenwood CARPENTERING _ given to prey, of Allan Reesor, will , _GENERAL BLACKS:�'1LTHING cases that are apparently the samemake the season of 1938 at his Paoxg'Prcx2314 ilcf SKILLED MOTOR.REPAIRS CEMENTING. P as members of the past generation own stable, lot-3, con. 4, Scarboro. Give us a trial on a New r .•:would say we never thought of giv. 24 Hours Towing S J Ull1$ING .,Ing such attention ,to these cases. Terms: $10. payable March 1st. "w and RROCK Gordon -�Ja - The fact is not to be ignored that 1939. Enrolment No. 945. R p . 2908 - - - while this is true, we must not fail ARIrOLDWOLD DOCK (5492) — THEATRE to consider the life of today makes The choicely 'bred Belgian Stall- ...!, Phone 290 . ion, the property WHIZ'S We a eo sell Brantford Roofing greater demands upon us than it did P Perty of Allan Reesor, � PIUgERiNa, _ IVTgR1U bl�►t•'riale, in the -past. It follows naturally -R. R. 1, Markham, will make the Empire Bathroom season of 1938 as follo%%t. Monde .:All Shows Daylight Savingl)'lme nt cleat Dnro Water that if we are under a mental or Y •� P -Physical strain and are in any cay afternoon, May 30th, will leave L• �Ea-O'N .,'// / Systems, Beatty stricken that further- effort is-nec- his own stable, lot 3, con 4. Scar- `;FRIDAY and SATURDAY " Stable Egrlipaieot essary from,us us to help overcome our bora, and proceed to F. H. Rich- JUNE 3 and ,b FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND an- other Building Material troubles• because we are already ardson's, con. 2, Pickering, 1 mile EMBALMBR EritimaEes Free weakened, west of Pickering Village, for Two Shows, at 7.30 and 9 30 _ , this effort may be, too ni ft. Tuesday morn 9uoeesnor W W. J. Mathes. Work Yiaaraateed great for us and on the other hand g Y � will re' -Saturday Matinee at 1:30' 8co�ll.ille if we are 'not ander the necessity turn .to b2B own stable. Thursday T of asternoon will Proceed to Fred - -: ALICE fa►YE --- -- Night and flay stlue L' . e/ . PROIISE giving all that is in as 'but are back in a generation where the de- ClOdds, Malvern, for night. Fri- TONY MARTIN the . Reeida>oee Piiene?1 day morning will return to .his Or01 5i Wands -a2 the day are not so heavy 1N � PTCK13_BINt:, - .. own stable where he will remain _ O N r A R 10 _ Amon ar it in not natural that we until the following Monday after. Am In a condition pfiysically as "Sally Irene` ' liJ�lr! Will stand strongly in our favor to noon. Terms-�I3. payable March �ad oService fight Off an illness that -would other- let, 1939. and Mary" wise be hard for tis to -bear. •When COMMODORE~� AGAIN (26812)— _ _ ,we attempt to classify the condition Cboicely bred Clydesdale Stallion • - With $'i2p@1't service sand ie- find as natural and created we property of Robt. Dafoe, Green _ JIMMYDUXANTE _ that thg crea River, will make the season of FRT?D ALLEN -pairs t0 till crakes. Real be considered as. far in advance of .- a AN DAVISIIable eKargds. Sorg O /� ilientatucm�beritof such aces ex-o ' will leave his awn'stable and MAR V - proceed to Fred Wright's for noon; gnaranteed. thence to W. E.' Holtby's, lot iS -'� fisting. Natural conditions are her- MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDAYARTHUR F IELD ,� W MITCHELL editary- Hereditary weakness ort en= tori. 6, Pickering for night. Th- . dencies and condition--.where assist- ursday, Proceeds to Hugh Pugh'-& UNE 6, 7 .sad 8 Graduate R�and Tole�ision I J +' ance is necessary 71ue .to the ,age east of Whitevale for noon; theme 'First Shote at 7.30 Member O ficial Radio ,= �' _. ><c er making it necessary- to '.lave assist- to John Barnes,' Cherrywood for Last Complete Show. at 8.50 Assoeiomn. + ance as in the Presbyope who require night: Friday, Proceeds to Mc:. JPhone .5 01, PICKERIN(Q� !Orta skin Bros., Altona-Load for JANE WITHERS assistance for reading though he Gri may never require anything for dis- noon; thence; to his own stable IN tante seeingWhere he will remain until the - following Wednesday.rnorruna. _. CHECKERS' Veal '• V Highland Creek W9men e I a a s7 a n e d naiitnte � _ eN _ OIL Mrs. Percy Tredway of the New a e� STUART ERWIN 1Moon, Kingston Road, was hostess to v UNA MERKEL -Sell your Calves _at home. Rhe Highland CrPek W. I. on Thur&- V . . _ � Also day afternoon, May 26th,. The ann- -: ,• _ Save time and money. tial election of officers returned as `� "Ou=•' Fighting -follows: Hon. President, Mrs.. D. i C► :Stotts.. President, ;Mrs. Percy Tred_ Nagy"' -We have a buyer at the farm -way. 1st Vice-President, Mrs. S. Vacationa, Happy Dixon. 2n1d Vice-President, Mrs. F. With unsaTuesde Jr, Sleiglaholme. Secretary-Treasur W.. y ay ' an . . :. •_,;er, Mrs. .. Mitchel], H. S. WARNER Secretary,-Sirs: F. .Iieillnr__DistricLassistant-• ' :i -. _ -` " • RICHARD � _ ROI�iWEhL •` ' : • _ _ ...__ _ ROBERT DOUGLAS . '. • ~Director,• Sirs. C. Wallace. Pianist,, .`: . = . y• • �xiredne�a Mrs. O. Orvis'. FollowingNOAI� BERRY Z. ` 'the bus-. �P/OKER>INr= ;FARMS . ..mess session, high tea was served' ~ 'by the hostess, assisted-'by Sirs. W. LIMITED 1 _ Tredway and Mrs. Wingarten in-the Mr- . ATT NTION I hitmge which was, charmingly dec_ TRAVEL BY MOTOR COACH :13LEP1[iONiR MP orated with Spring floiwers. AND PIC&FRING 6100 " LOW>E:'g Cruise of cruise of $roa'Road Gravel OEOROIAN SAY OEOROiAN SAY LAKES HURON AND LAKES N�OANDSUPERIOR : e S.S.MottNoba hent S.S.caribou ken at ' 1O T T IE Q Owen fared.:fti Days Own faced..7 0� a rem.on .$".50 $42.010 . Crushed Pit Run cruise of F. ai[ORdAN MY AND LAKE HURON r S.S.M.,,Il.,rlb,from oven saa,td Sand `~ i !Da" Opts ' :�-Stone lD,Doo ISLANDS ' 30.000 ISLAND: - . SND , ._, ./ MVSKOKA LAKES MUSKOKA LAKE 6Days feRy�1eand Delivered or LO- ded, in Pit ofRessrneyne9Dar Res.m nd HOW.3D PHONE: Plant, Pick 102G Prem Midlmd..9 Days From$19...8 Days T� O'� .► »F32.35 X19.35 Toronto office HowardG.47'I _ V sign In ii:nple but rich de-� r� ►RICES APPLY FROM TORONTO AND INCLUDEt JOHN.BOURNE & SON - JUNE, .l O 11 and 12 • s1gII We Can furnish Return motor coach and steamer fare,meals tnoriala that Will and stateroom or hotel accommodation 9 ,hared.by 2 persons. please from - every standpoint. In dignity '.MERVATIONS MUST BE Maple Loaf Mutual Fire' ' of appearance our MADE IN ADVANCE - work will stand' Out &OP men&~~caped i!dasirad ` �hthe ate' ASK FOR YOUR COPY Of —It Toa are going to attend the Centennial -Celebration ee saturda: Na Iireater Tribute _and WAWANESA IN O L - June 11th: -be sure and purchase your ticket for the Afternyrn opera f'VACATIQ�I TOURS'+` and concert.in the evening (included) for 26C before 10. 9' m. that deg, N. W. STAFFORD . ti..awww3oD.uontf„lraw..r+twaile.p«w.,aata L�p rata for Farm and-Gantr7 ffi�ww ]ilonmental Building so that you will be entitled to the draw on the Radio, Cedar Chest &tad Wert' VACATION SERVICE - - XAdys' Toilet Set These tickets will not be sold at the*ate" TkbitNa - Wioi�orm Insaeane%on Bdlil -- •- lir. 406 Whitby Ont. . Effective Saturday,June 2.Si7i_ used from the Secretary Alfred Pretty. Tickets can be VU&• Windmills. Silos etc. &sed and reserved Phone Clare 200. EitDgston Road Want Eastern House Phone 4500 - • Atollsmobiie Insaranea of AS Kinds. _ 0 Write or Funs GRAY COACH BOWMAN & ROWE - { i� ��—� 4! .? DR N• F. TOMl.INScON, W. PRETTY, Ire1Y1H1?!T ONTARIO Cbai�rit,an Secretary l000ads� ittee ask the co-operation of all, to lodges will be Come Event 9 make the Exhibit a success. rl>as prize offered i�dt for VEEDOL MOTOR OIL Cedar Grove Annual Garden Party inducement, 1N p. C. Pestasylvaafa at its 8nesl thin year on Saturday•games c;oates is entertaining Rev. P. D. and Mrs. Augustine, On the day of the parade, -which _ y y night, 2nd of relatives from ;yew York State., Miss S. E. Evans, Miss Alma Pugh, 'Yornta up" at the school not only PE" July. An extensive Wand elaborate - Tickets for he draw for the,rad- Miss Sadie Ward, Mr. Kenneth An weights to stoait. program already arra the local sc'lool, but any and all of Y aged will agafs io etc, must '.it purchased before the Ward and Mr. Evans Ward were a= the schools of the district are invit- age. per gal in 5 gal. lots make this renowned open-air concert 11th (Saran'•-.y) to qualify. _ mong•those whro,attended the Grad- ed to participate. Good first and an outstanding event. v2 Mr. C. A. Brooks is carrying a uation Exercises at " a Western Second Prizes are being given, but Recommended and. Guaranteed re-decoTsti::b and alterations ping. Hospital, Toronto, on Tuesday. Miss the must march in the ram in h;s store here. Marjorie -.Wand is in the class of Y parade from •A LF S PLACE .E.'R.Woodward V thle starting point to qualify. _ and Mrs.: John McLellan, o' -his year,•and` is the daughter of . At the morning service in the Un- -C L A R E M O N T 'ONT.' Whitby, and the lattees sister, Miss lir. Evans Ward, of Claremont. ited Church on Sunday last, the rite ' WALLPAPLHS Elsie Atkinson, of Toronto, visited The Bowling Club opened offic- phone 8201 ing a of baptism was adudnistered to the Sampies of the newest wall- at the Beal 'home on Sunday. ;ally for the season on the 24th. following children: Pl-.r,•llis Jean, Wm. Thomson and daughter, Mil.. An excellent program and splendid Gertrude. Lillian, Marion Grace and Learn to Play for year inspection. dred, and lady friend of Buffalo. day iavre enjoyed. Some of the Sadie Joyce, daughters of Mr. and Order now. Weekly delivery. visited Mrs. H. H. Thomson o-*,r business details of the Club were Mrs. Fred Redshaw• Carol Elizabeth HAWAIIAN GUITAR, SPANISH Garden Plauts, Variety of Flowers ' the week-end. disposed. of during the evening- daughter of Mr. -and Mrs. Melvin GUITAii and UKELELE 2 Boxes. 25 cents - Rev. J. E. Glover-snt! Mr. Jda. Messrs. Lewis Sirkett Pretty and Johnson; Sylvia Martha, daughter of FreshPine4pple McCullough are attending tt Bay Miller, took part in a Tournament Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnston and Individual balf•bour Seasons -.of Quints Conte;encu at :,apanee, at Highland Creek on Wednesday, Arthur Hgrvey Rose, son of Mr. bona Bea StudiosOetaia your premium coupons wW ` this.week. and our first tournament, a "Men's and Mrs'. Christopher Knott. The each the. Pnreh�e• ► Mr. Douglas; of-Faversham, at Fours" will be held here on the af- attendance at Sunday Schpol was Clarcmont. Markham, Unionville, 1ltesh Meats and Perishable Fstsi } business, is visiting his son here for $5.00 is the Prize being offered vice will be taken by Rev. F. T. Instruments supplied on request, GQODWILL COUPONS a-short period. for the Best Decorated Home during Grafton, representing the Ontario Anti 1108 COUPON CO Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Oliver and the Centennial. It is hoped that our Temperance Federation. To convince you as to the merits of our VFOR articles � �� daughter, of Toronto,.and Mr. and people will snake an.effort to carry system you will receive FREE of charge r -Mrs. Arr-strong, of Whitby spent out this program of decorating their one lesson on any one of the above BROUGHAM, ONT. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lyman houses during the week. Capable _ instruments. Pfsms Pick 60= Pilkey. 1 Miss S. E. Evans and Mrs. x Morphy are attending the Baptist Women's Convention at Peterboro, _7 a Wednesday and Thursday of this-- . THE COOKING OF week. Miss Hazel Grahame and Miss _.-- _JeanWard. were in Hamilton over. i the week-end, attending the B. Y. - � - — — a �rRIN . PIC - P. U. Convention., a report of the • same will be giv a tlge local Linton , V -i-� - In the near future. The B. Y. P: U. meeting on Mon- _ dry everting took the form of a "questions and .. answer" program, . The Fannous Dietitian and-Radio Personaft and was conducted by Mi. Goddard. _ This program will be continued and -. . further questions are to be sent in to Miss Billie Ward Mr. and Mrs. ,Wm._Birkett att- ended tie funeral of the formees uncle, the late Mr. Wilfred GrahM, of Myrtle, on Tuesday,'who.passed _ away on Saturday evening lastm - • ` his 80th year: - F Ths death took. place the a first of this week of Mrs. Jon. Hutchis- on, of Alfons, formerly of the Town - - .- " �; •• .. �, -. .. Line north. She is survived by here oda hte • _-- one son, Oscar, on the home farm, — - 0 IN IR OWN ON north of here. Her • husband pre- deceased her'some few years ago. Commencing -on Monday, June - and her popular 13th, the M. 0. H. is planning to give a Xnpiete physical examinat- ::_; ion for the pupils of the ,Claremont 'Pubttc School: It is hoped that•the - parents will co-operate by signing . the consent cards, a if possible, attending-themselves. 1 Anyone'having antiques,-curies, handicraft, jewellry, books or "any- thing of interest, communicate with Pan- 19UMC Mrs. G. M. Forsyth, Mrs. H. G. - - McIntyre or -Mrs. -R. E. Forsyth. :St e Articles --ill be called for on Fri- -. . •. _ _ day morning,June 10th. The Comm- . .tune 17, 2..34 p. irr. . - Admission; 15 Cents STANL y THEATRE All proceeds go to the. Wemen's Association of the Pickering United Church STOUFFVILLP _ et. M ,k: Pliooe loo - ._.• , . A visit packed with,interest and entertainment awaits you a rs Ait ens ;..Cooking School. You have heard Mrs. Aitken over the radio in stimulating sbcwing and helQful cooking balks. Now see this posaular personality ion the stage_— ' -$ nd 9 p. �cookin dishes you'll want to yourself—giving ou ,new slants on old Sat. & Holidays-2 Showa,7 and 9 p.m. _ g. ' Y g� g Y - THURSDAY,.FRIDAY&SATURDAY recipes—new, tempting recipes.for every occasion—ways to economize and JUNE 2, 3. add 4 : yet-achieve' cooking successes that will make a hit with the whole family. oc { GRACE-" MOORS _ I,, ,SONGS— SMILES—INTERESTING STORIES— `- �`I'11 take_Romance" -. _ .INSTRUCTIVE COOKERY TALKS F :'With J LUCKY NUMBER PRIZES—for the most recently married bride...for the mother Y MELVYN DOUGLAS. of the largest family. . .for the oldest resident. All Food Prepared at the Cooking STUART ER WIN School will b_a drawn for. Manylpackages of the products demonstrated will also be Sherd Comedies included in she lucky draws. Be sure to come. You may carry home your supper. MONDAY TUESDAY, WEDN'SDAY - - - AITKEN USES `-`.When Love � AND RECOMMENDS is Young THESE FAMOUS PRODUCTS , s Starring _ KENT TAYLOR OWA— You follow Mrs. Aitken's cooking hints ? VIRCINIA BRUCE You she is an authority. Trust to her COMEDY and SHORTS judgment, too, in her use and recommen- _ , ..dation of the famous quality products of THURSDAY, JUNE 9TH ,,i ��o 11 RosBu,. The Canada Starch Company;Crowe Bread - (One Night Only) Corn Syrup, recommended by doctors and Loral Lion's Club Benefit Show _ -diericianseverywhere;Bestson'sCornStareb. r- sca---&r-�.of-pmtt�attd quality; Hazels,the !1 I ideal salad and cooking oil;also the products t "Polo Joe .of Maple Leaf Milling Company: Monarch Starring _ Floor, for fancy pastry; Maple Lair! Flow, 1 -JOE E;BROWN for bread and cakes;Tea-Bisk,for delicious, l r - two-minute biscuits. - CHARLIE McCARTHY Short Subjects .Also Comm uidt Sin - 1 Sing THE CANADA STARCH COMPANY MAPLE LEAF MILLING COMPANY LIMITED LIMITED 1 �� C0, 0KING FRIDAY & SATURDAY _ FREE JUNQ 10 and It yy�� t r' • • : SNOW" fftLlly V&4Kt oVen4 al1l SpecW win be g1ven from stave which you 'stn nee. on ty ,provided inside FRFs RECIPE BOOR s _ _ } Vanity Blamed For _ r THE •. , , _ Men's Bald Pates `,NEWS HTERPRETED -Uscho-01 of Medicine Says Should 'A Commentary Dress Hair Like Savages On the More.Importaot Events EDITORIAL COMMENT FROM_HERE, THERE AND t! the Week. Vanity is•responsible to a great bx- j':VERYWHERE. _ _ tent for the number. of baldheaded ,. By ELI2ABETN EEDY men in civilized countries, according CANADA line and meets head-on a' car going - ' to a thesis submitted to .the Washing- about its business ,in the opposite di- ton School of Medicine. ,' rection—tbe long story of the circum- .� NOT QUITE READY—Despite repeat- other words, half the If men would adopt the type of hair Its Where Our Interest Lies people of that ,Host stances that bring accidents in their ed war "scares" In Europe the grooming public problems should be p past province have no say to matters po• g owing affected by ,savages they train is painfully familiar.—Ottawa solved when we come to know as few weeks it is declared by political litical, no representation in the Leeis- would not lose their hair,'the thesis Journal. observers who should know, .and by lative Assembly. But throughout the contended. The best style from a much about methods et government as newspaper foreign correspondents who rest of Canada where women are en- Preservation viewpoint — is one re- we know•about the movies.—Brandon Pledges Come Cheap Sun. Hitler affirms that Germany will can tell the inside story, that Ger- dowed with greater privilege, the facts sembling an inverted soup-bowl, "hill• march with Italy to the end and that many, the country 1-esenting the big- of the Quebec situation are frequently billy" effect, and yet the natural pat. And the Rest of the Week the Italian frontier will always be in- ` asst threat to international peace, is f rgotten, tern of growth. "�ihy not have all holidays on 'ion- violate. A similar frontier pledge was not yet ready to engage In a targe- Why haven't,the women of Quebec days." asks the Owen Sound 'Sun- :also once made from Berlin with re- scale war. The rearmament. program a vote, we inquire. For, the reason The Very Worst St le + Y Times. We can think of•a better one gard to.Belgium and by Mussolini in of the Reich 1a far from being com- that up to now they have not asked for The worst style, for both men and than that. Why not have all Mon• relation to Ethiopia.—Brantford . pleted- they point ont; the- geaer-al it hard eaough. When the eauad* women.. News. staff: of the army, are against precipi- Alliance for Wo,men's Vote in Quebec William H. Carr, a barber submitted posttor, _.jating a conflict at this time. Then, ap-ea:-d last month before the Rowel] the report to the school after nine Drink More Milk When They'Retire years ostudy.,of thousands of heads Dr. K. C. Hopper, of the Dominion It Is interesting to see how different -- . too,.Germany's domestic economy has Commission, the f Counsel for the Com- ,not been satisfactorily organized—it mission expressed his view thus: "I of hair. Department of Agriculture, 'says Ca- people take their retirement from so-rive work, One`man recently retired Cannot be until the country is able.to suggest when you ,persuade*a major- Carr said the common method of nadians as a whale drink too little V or import enough food to sup- ity of the women of Quebec that they parting the hair and then brushing milk: He has presented to the Cana• froth railroad work is taking life with ,FTF �­* , ,_'ply its people in time of war, until It should have the vote, and they ask parts of it back either at an angle or than Council on Nutrition statisllc's the zest of a boy and is enjoying every •'!dan procure enough raw materials to for it, they will get it." in pompadour fashion forces the hair showing that if all drank as much milk mipute doing things that have so Tong • • • on the top and front of the head•to lie as families'with comfortable incomes been denied him because of his work. ; satisfy,the needs of industry. How differently folk spend the lel- The drought this spring has.reduce KIDNAPPING NO. 1—England, that !n reverse,creating irritation. Nature the increased demand would equal the sure of their eventide! Some settle Germany's crop output' to a figure little country whither Colonel and Mr's. then cuts off the blood supply and the production of more•than 200,000 dairy away below average. Under such cir• Lindbergh Sed as to-a. refuge from hair falls out. cows. Dairy farmers will. applaud his down at home in a kind of mental co- ' Women are affectedthe same way, r. the use of more milk.—King• ma, apparently interested in nothing Enmataaces it is highly Improbable the kidnap threats and publicity hot- Y. plea for chat Hitler will deliberately 'set a rors,of the United States, has expert- but when a woman's hairline recedes ston Whig-Standard. except to be comfortable. ,Some look x hatch to the Euronsagg powder-keg enced its first "snatch" in modern to the point where her forehead ap- about to see if ' •:re isn't some com -.jwlthin the next shO3R'vhile. times. And whom should the miscre- pears too high, she pulls the hair for- What Makes An Accident munity work they can get into that Later, who canean tell y ants choose to make off with but ward, dipping it to hide the expanse. A study of newspaper reports of will help the town, while others just • Lord Nuffield, the "Ford of England," Unknowingly;' she discontinues the death, injury and destruction on the sit back, find fault and growl. . lilghwa To which class do you expect to be- CRISES itimillionaire motor manufacturer violation of nature. Ys will convince any reader p CRISES W1 71t RECUR—Diplomatic that very, very few of them were un• long once you retire from your regular and philanthropist. occupation or profession?—Kitchener quarters In every democratic country The •plot, however, was nipped in � avoidable. A driver is moving so of Europe are convinced that even . swiftly that he fails to take a curve Record. the bud last week, when a friend in News In Brief though Germany did not march on s and piles into the ditch, a driver with 'Why Not Finish the Job? the nett room, of Lord Nle, phoned ed With the Dominion Government at Czechoslovakia tsar weekend or the his attention fixed on something else ' - --one before, she will continue to pursue flee h Oxford, heard a scuffle, phoned Ontario's Birth Rate Falls doesn't notice the railway tracks and work on the last 30 miles of British for the police, had the two kidnappers her aims (which include the carving TORONTO.—Ontario Medical Asso- crashes into a train; a driver•comes Columbia's gap in the trans-Canada of a thoroughfare east to the grain 'bed in two minutes. to- the creat of a hill o.er tire centre highway, there terrains only some- It is thought that some time is like- _11, ike• elation apokes'men admit that On- fields oP the Ukraine a continuous P. to elapse.before'anoSher kidnapping tario's falling birth rate Is,being view- thing over 200 miles to be completed aeries of diplomatic ani propagandis- I attempted in England. ed with some misgiving. _ _ In Ontario before we can travel the -tic "shock attacks" until�oth.Fr,Wce It the last eight years' steady de have. taken the first stride toward cut. 9,000 miles across Canada by motor- and .Czechoslodakla are ripe -for set- cline in the percentage figures is not ting a'pathw Y to the sea by another, car. And the fact that the latter routs ,dement along German lines. halted iii the next year or Ewo, they route, that would Place them .about.•lies through the extremely difficult Rall Speedometer thirteen`miles from Valencia, For that reason, itis held, the world admit that the situation w111 be one provid- territory around Lake Superior should mash expect a periodic return of the which may'well occasion alarm.._ el they ever reached Sagunto, which not deter us from getting on with the ln�nowj—a}war through which it is pass a ineEngland ] for trains in General .economic conditions and is still mane miles away job, when you consider what can be N gspeedometer o erated b - e y provided the. situs- P Y one high cost of living are the Milo fSc- '-� accomplished both during and after its tion. in north-western Czechoslovakia ,of the driving wheels, and the dial .tors, they gay, contributing to On- Senate Passes Divorce Bill completion. does not get out Of hand and precipi- in the cab records the _speed of the taiio's steady decline in birth rate -OTTAWA.—By a bare maj tat train .a pe pope at og in 1930 a enate last week carried benefit from,healthy outdoor construe- As prrydict, , we'll be lucky it we have five inches in diameter, and is fixed to 16.9 In 1936. third reading of the bill sponsored by tion work must still accept regret. Does bre:it,hing-space•• on a corner of,.the boiler just below _ _ Hon. Lendrum NlcMean (Con. skin- this fact not suggest. - # thte driver's Ioo"ut window, it is o nipeg) to broaden the ' n between the. . Missing Airliner Fouad Wrecked grounds for dl- for earnest co-operation between the mounted 'on sorbo rubber blocks tovorce do Canada. The vote Jg'33 Government of Ontario and Ottawa to SASKATCHE wAN'S ELECTION- On. L05 ANGELES, CAL. — Thirty absorb vibration and insulated from - to 29. - Jur,r� 8, the people of Saskatchewan go miles away from its starting point at provide that wark rather that direct the effects of heat by fibre washers nion Air Terminal, Burbank,, a big The measure now goes to the House relief?—Canadian Business. to thepolls to one of fife most import- - g The speedometer will enable n of Commons, where Its course'is un- ant _ toth ections in the history of that pro- airliner. crashed into a 'mountainside wince. All the major forces of lnte• driver to see the actual speed at exploded and burned to .certain. As private bill it is sub- which he 'is runningtact week, ex A t _ gralion and dlsinte;ratien at work in instead ot, bar- death is ,nine,occupants. Shr:. Aed ;•ct to th@-restrict.ionJ of time �'rlch 7"NE EMPIRE ing to estimate it; and it will- also by fognow govern such. measures *. this s Canada at this ilius are coueerging up- help him,in.the better maintenance for sixty.-hours, the wreckage stage of the session.h _ on Saskatchewan, can be seen attemp of his running schedule and in ,con. was later discovered and the charred —� Non-Voting Voters "ting to shape It.to a new destiny, bodies carried out of the, mountains In the House of Lords recetrtly as forming -with the speed restrictions Will Saskatchewan go Social Credit?, by stretcher bearers ore Cabinet Changes Asked alarm was sounded concerning the Ian in Aberhart of Alberta; Socred •tn force in various temparts of the.sys- _ - — LN�DOti.—Yremlcr Neville Cham- creasing apathy of the electorate- 0 chlt f, has jumped Into the thickof the They'ce Looking Ahead berlain's reconstruction of the.Cabinet especially.at municipal elections—acid light and•declares he will carry the the a st tup when with Sir Ktnrsley Wood —solacing—Vis- It was suggested,that the Government sister'province. CHURCHILL, Man,—Thomas H. program• ends; the. count.C•••inton at the Air '31inistry, and should take measures "to stimulate e rearmament Malcolm Macdanald— ' '•�g-Lord Har the Friterest of the public in the exec Though not willing to come out with Manning, English geologist, has re- Government already is mapping a lech's the dire prediction that Saskatchewan lutfied -across the "ice• to Southamp- £500,000'"" ($2;500,008,000),_ housing post at the Colo.lel. Office,.has else of its traditional rights.", What fs -going to be another Alberta, we ton Island from Chesterfield Inlet ano road-building program to keep not satisfied all ("menta of the Con= measures could the Government take9. sr ' shall not be at all surprised to see the 325 miles north of here; where he has workers busy and trade-moving. Party, Thee Is a feeling To make voting compulsory would be election result in a bigpril that the ch ^r are merely expedient a negation of the freedom which the Rin for Social acking scientific supplies since The Ministry o[ Health, which.must ; and that certain C'abibet Tote is intended to safeguard;-and to. edit, or perhaps the C.C.F. party. April 29. • . . sanction :tr.h Government.•-suturesa • limited , The people of Saskatchewan to a Manning expects to•proceed short. wants local authorities throughout Posts could be better filled, strike. off the electoral roll absentea great extent feel that they have been ly to Baffin Bay, where he will spend the,country to prepat five-year pro- _ voters would simply hand over power left in the lurch by Eastern Canada. the next'two years in exploration. ' grams of contemplated work,•and re to possibly a minority of the discont- The past six or seven years have been He was leader of four vise them each year. W hen .the Government of South erated—an effect indeed, which apathy young Brit- -i unceasing nightmare-[or y;rs - ienti;f* who-Rent---intim the =o— it r_ e_ --bars of peop'••in the dried-o..t areas. Canadian Arctic in .the -summer of liners next year, Italy will, supply may itself produce, if only for a time. They Path to Coast Blocked 'the,deficiency and try to increase its Thei:e is not a little iron it is-true, 'A' y cannot, face a repetition of the lia3G: The other three ca5ne out a same experience which would be sure year ago.- BARCELONA.—The Spanish rebels business in South Africa in the reflection that the valuation of to come with, the very. next year •of - --,-- - � for several days,have>been attacking ne • , . _- the vote seems to Atnish as .its dIs• D p oo: crops. In their desperation, they on a wide but somewhat intert,411ent ' tribution is extended—very much like turn to something entirely new for Their ages totalling 303 years, front westward of Teruel in an evid- Tyneside "ghost station" at Feli- an inflated currency. But, while every hope and holp. four members of Tunbridge Wells ent attempt to reach the road bet,.een ing,.England, -on an abandoned rail= sign of electoral indifference ojyp • • • I.Gelf Club in, England play a match Teruel and Sagunto in a roundabout way line.is to be reserved-as a relic a warning, there seems no reason WHERE. WOMEN ever mo P to EN CAN'T VOTE—Ihd Y ruing, and one of them, way, The situation has da gerous a`. the way. wore_ fear that democracy will.pease to fun, - -Col E- W: Iritis you know that women of Quebec have �as just made the possibilities, for should. the rebels top hats and passengers rode in open ,tron•"Daily Telegraph and Morning 9 &a vote In Provincial elections? In sixth hole, 13d yards, in one, reach the road to Sagunto, they would trucks. Post, London. ------------ THE WONDERLAND OF OZ C"yr.gn,.d tt72•K diy•Lw G t� "f//.., •.. �"�„�''�, -' - � -A 'dr//ii��'���,� ,,',.�i � '!.•, �int rw,-'ry f a x � 1J .,If you will.11 promise not to µ•oi•r - • P , Y That was why Dorothy- loth went , D e tf h _ y o her r S.te teff . , a tempted,• e ted a -.. .. '• P .. ,t to.mal.e .,Lucie Henry sail .'.unt Em µ•aired , ! bout me,'.-said Dorothy, "I'll go to Oz little room In the attic the, next. 'a bundle of these sim le thing's, yet -downstairs They were"uneasy and ex- - p _ iiiorning, talon with her a small do 4' tomorrow and I'll make a promise that g t; ' she knew very well that they would cited, for this is a practical world.and ' you.shall see me again before you do named Toto. The dog had'curly hair be of no use whatever to her in tier It seined to them quite impossible that - and big brown eyes and loved Dorothy future Itfe. She sat down upon a bro- their little niece could vanish from 'rte leave the farm. "The day Isn't far off," very much. The child kissed her uncle ken chair — the only one the room their home and travel se-ajmply to the her uncle said. "I did not tellyou of and aunt affectionately -before she contained — and holdinfi Toto In her fairyland. They heard the clock our trouble until now, so the time is went upstairs and now she looked all arms, µsited patiently until the-clock strike, but there was no sound front near at hand. But 1[ you, are quite around,, er little room rather wistft.l- t 'struck the hour. Then, taking a deep' above. Softly they crept upstairs to sure your friends µ11l give you a Ay, gazing'at the simple trinkets and breath, she mare the secret sigrrnl the little girl's room- "Dorothy," they home, it will be best for you to go to worn oalico and gingham dresses as if that had' been agreed' upon betweeit 3 ,ailed, but there was no answer. T'hey' them" ,, .,y i _ i : �, �, -•- .. .. . OamR an . f .,looked In. The room was empty. d her. e • _.-.�. —� .'..- _....e.. •. '.AVN! .I t.'. ,.....::I•. ',. ... f. st - Salt Is Essential' , .In Stock.Feeding Thd Animal Body Cannon 'Do TBIG BEN , Without It, Experiments Show ry F" J All farm animals need salt in their and convince daily diet just'the same as human be. s o a /� '1 ings do. Their craving flor 1t is not y VurSelF an acquired taste, but is 'based upon P t �� , areal need of the body. Salt is one it S a - ® of the essential•minerals, and it sup \ / res plies two substances—sodium and Better chew 1 chlorine—which the animal body can- v notdo without, but which are not sup- _ ® plied naturally in sufficient quantities in grain and pasturage. ' - � Stimulates Appetite �I ,�f cry '-' x r. The first and most apparent effect '� ' '�- « of salt,is that it.increases animal ap• j.� , r ke� thefppdala- S'lal_ lT�u�• �QCa� WK _110, table. Wheu.feed tastes better, ani- K �l - mals eat more of it and.make faster, 10dealer. Learn how - - cheaper gains. Every pound of food consumed above bare subsistence re- :: to save-dollars by filling your quirements is used for' growth or pro- duction of saleable farm products... , • , e �� Salt helps digestion. Not only do • j fuel bin with Canada s finest well-salted animals have good appe- T. 11 cites, but-they are able to.,utilize the - 'Coke NO g• • extra food intake fully, because of the one group received nolalt. The salt. 14 special gays { heal- GET A DANDY stimhlaiing action of salt on digestion. fed group remained strong and heal- _3 : HAM e — L . �I���O � What Happens Without it .. thy. throughout the teat, which lasted At The Exhibition COKE SHOVEL The late Dr. S. M. Babcock carried less.than a year. In 2 or.3 weeks the at a fraction of regular 1e out an experiment to find the answer no-salt group showed abnormal salt- The fourteen days of the Canadian coat. Sae your dealer. to this question in 1905. Twenty hunger, but their general health was National Exhibition this. year have healthy cows were taken and divided not seriously affected till some months been named as follows-.— Cinto two groups of ten each. Both were later, Every_ animal' in 'this group Friday August 26th, Founders' Day; OKE Ask him,too. about HAMILTON 6YPR000CT COKE OVENS,t1M+TED placed on the same liberal diet, but sooner: or later suffered a complete Saturday, August 27th, Warriors' Day; the new NAt»�ILroN,cwNAOA breakdown, marked by loss of appe' Monday, August 29th, Children's Day; cite, lustreless eyes, rough coat, and y FOR BAI,F. Tuesday, August -30th, Automotive SAMCO rapid decline in body weight and milk AUTOMATIC YORKSHIRES—AT TI HEAD OF yield. These cows quickly.regained Day; Wednesday, August 31st,. Food DRA>E"P CONTROL YOUR.LOCAL DEALER'S Shadeland Farms herd the Grand y Products'and Merchants' Day; ThUrs' Champion, sire of "Sainsbury .Tro- their-health when Balt Was returned to day, September 1st, Women's and Mu- sire and "Best Market Pen" at their diet. This experiment hall since • Friday, September 2nd, Press and NAME Royal Winter .Fair. Sows include Ste'Day, A s elsewhere in t" First. and Second winners Toronto been repeated many-times, but always Day; Saturday, September 3rd, Manu- 1HAMCO PP�r and First Guelph Young mates with with the same result.' NOT WATER paper Advanced Registry backing. For Importance of &act Licks facturera', Athletic, and Floral Day; Sale, Shadeland Farms, Box 7, Iden. Monday, -September lith, Labor Day; HEATER Co. The following statements are the Tuesday, September 6th, British Em- llA1R Guuu14 advice of practical experts is live ph,e'Day; Wednesday, September 7th, stock raising:— Agriculturists' Day; Thursday, Sep * CANADA'S FINEST COXE WIGS. TUUPES,.TRANSFORMA-TIONS, "Domestic animals should have tree Braids. Curls,and all types of finest tember 8th - , Transportation and Com- quality Hair Goods.Write for Illus- accees to salt at all times. In- adds- mereial Travellers'. Day; Friday, Sep- trated catalogue. Special attention to tion-to salt fed mixed'in rations, BU repair work. Toronto Human HaiBUD- tember 9th, Live.Stock Review Day; Supply Co., 628 Bathurst. Toronto, plementary salt licks should always be Saturday, Septeihber 10th, Citizens' _— provided." Day. ,. ■ B B HELP WAiTED--FEMAL15 "Feed-domestic animals their mini- sified r Q■ ISI RANTED=-�t'OSiEN WHO WISH TO in Balt requirements as base salt -' earn, extra money at oma, re ne 1 era work—free training. Write Bos S. licks'before them at all times. Listowel, Ontario. LOOK: REDUCED PRICES ►'� ��� �O �4��Pi�' :�•:�U�e�414' As passengers watched, a man.. ` A4:E,%T,4 WANTED LRAHN TO FLY - ,., dived full ALL BIG 4 CHICKS BACKED BY y dressed trnrn the liar ]SAN OR,WOMAN FOR CUPID CONI guarantee that we honestly belfeve• DUFFERIN FLY LNG SERVICE GETS �� a Kanimbla• into -the rough sea -950 has never before been offered chick '•• Smiles and centrated Flavors. FlftT varletlea. your license on easy terms. Class �• buyers. Our catalogue tells you why. Long profits. Grand-route.salesman ••A" instructora. New Cubs. Address 6•i miles off Adelaide, Australia, and extra. Acme birect Sales. 615 Yonge, 4.'chicks'have extra vitality and Barker Field. Toronto. 'l)nt- 1�• �/ rescued Miss Shirley'Hall, aged ,22,1 a. Toronto. ability to.,lay more-and larger ewgs �• because they are backed by a definite MEDICAL • Chuckles of Perth, who had fallen from th4f breed.l�R program. Breeders Govern- _ �� ! LJGHTNING ROD. AGENT WANTED, mens inspected, Blood-tested. Y`or P4 deck. ,. . ,a To sell Phillips Lightnitrq Protective formed:ate deltverY: Leghorn Stand- tach Powder, UMATISM"TheGreat Eliminator." :f.:e $:�•:e:::� ::::d:: :fie ��— ' •system. B .Phillips-Company Llmlt- arda, s6.9-s. 'bullets =16.90. Barred _ _ ed, 1lsborne Avenue, Toronto. Rock Standard-R, $8.95: pullets 813.50 Contains ten of Nature's thgredlents. Hampshires.. $7,95. pullets 814.90. Removing the cause and ellmibating FR4END8 Things don't get done unless some ART Leghorn cockerels f1s0. Heavy cock- Rheumatism, Stomach troubles, Arth- body -makes it their business to see' citta, Neurltis, Constipation, eta A friend Is like an old eon grows erels 36.00. Premiums. 3-.0.0 more. 81.50, 83.0'0,. 85.00. All Druggists. g that they get done. 8J ]UU 1;1KE TO DRAW. SKETCH OR Write for special prices on s-taPted Agents Lymans Limited. Montreal. sweeter with the Tears, Paint.. write for Txlent Test (No Chicks, Pullets aLLages, Capone, and A friend is one who shares our joys Kee). ,ive 'ake and occupation. Box catalogue. Kitchener Big-4 Hatch- 62. '73 Adelaide SL W. Toronto. cry, 1083 ping St. E., Kitchener. On- ECZEMA, RKIN AILMENTS, SORES, and wipes away our tears- BLUEBELL tarfo. quickly healed by Dermisoothe, the clean, white, antiseptic ointment. A friend will 'look for goodness in BABY CHICK'S — Sample mailed free direct. 35 cents everything we.do, POULTRY CIaUTHING kWlt SALE at all druggists. Twentieth Century - 'OL'LTA Y A\1 L • A friend !e one who knows our faults Toronto.FREE HATS, SHOES .5'131RTS T1ES, Remedies, 87 ingham.Ave,, Toront . etc..-with clothing purchase. Write yet finds our virtues too; —AT- -with KEN. DEACON, 3fAN.t- for free illustrated catalogue of SUCCES.SF CL SCIENTIFIC 'STOMACH A friend will share a crust of bread, or ger of Glenburn.E'arms, o'f Unionville, clothing bargains, Dept. N. Yonge' Remedy heated many obstinate cases. help to lift 'a load — Manufacturer's and son of Colonel Deacon, the well Street Clothing Exchange. 602 Yonge User states' For years I x jas troubled known shorthorn-.Breeder says about Street, Toronto. with gnawing pain below breast- Happy are we who find a fele good "Prices T%eddle 'Chicks In our No. 3 Chica- bone. It caused gas and bloating. friends along' the road. loxue, -Free copy on request. Twed- FILMS AND PRINT'S I tried many remedies, but my Only Finest Quality dle Chick Hatchery Limited, Fergus, relief was aoda, and that- for short 600' and'850 foot grade, Ontario. ROLLS .DEVEL.OPE:D, PRINTED. 1 time only. After meals It didn't There 1a bound to-be--tsaged�,.in the free enlargement, 25c. fta- rints, 10 bother me for few hours: then if I Large or Small.Balls. !BRAS' i^1i.ICKS, SEVENTY TWO for 25r. Photo-('raft, 153 ILtnB Ess[, —aa sreaf r so f��at�Dejgdnt coming ain -- SE ;Ciel Prices on,Pure ZHIia P lite--of the man who won't recognize V. hours on train, arrive at New Perth, Toronto. aghin after some. time. The pain 1119 limitatfena• Rope and Wire Cable fir well pleased. Put 'sturdy Bray IrURNI.1'CRE taking 3 bottles Dr. McT.eod's Stoma- - 'cr %v underlased, brooders. Wrayite chic I'was free from Dain. I kept on Mgrs. AskEnB — "It's.simply ridicu- See your Club Setretary, Co-op- for information tOd'ay. Bray H tc h- LYONS Improving and have now been well loos calling these cashiers in,banks erative Manager, �orpwrriittep� ery, 1311 John St. Nurth, Hamilton. "' - 'for 4 years, enjoying my meals with- y .The UNITED ED Ft1i�tYeERS' ontariu. Drastic Reductions in Our Trade- out medicine. Drug Stores or direct. 'Tellers'. They �rot1't tell Toss any- for tree information. Dr. Mc- thing. Why, only yesterday, I asked ' GOVI:R\.iENT' MARhh-T I{EI.ORTS In Department i eod•s Stomachic Co., 1.91 Albany, To one how much money.my husband-had CO-OPERATIVE CO., fore• est strong egg market neat fall down for MATTRF•SyF9 FOR SALE Limited ;z: Started pullets,ullets8k Thev-e full advantage a1e f Every article uick (clearance. We must , '' \ would roil be- : ture dcarkcd ronto. and TORON on,deposit there, and, the profits to be made, with 'Bray havrl' e floor space regardless of cost. Neve It, he just laughed at me! Cor. Duke and George Sts. _ ' TO, ONTARIO Write for full particulars to ai rayy teed absolutely clean and sold under it New Felt Mattresses, 33,50: New Spring - Halchery, 930 Johit St. North. Ham- d'efinfte money back guarantee of satis- Mattreases, 88.50, Froth factory to A lot of fellows would save money if Ontario. ,.. factionvser. 'Veteran Be4d#ng--&f►3Queen St. their families would let them. J.D's. 1:f1.1Y Nt;�V FiA\fYSHiRE FL'I- 6 piece bed room suite, walnut finish, -West. Toronto. ss lets laid at 4?4 months last year. At dressed, vanity, zattube, bed M --Pin Worms . . spring and new mattress' �'w PERSONAL - A R'estern farmer..stopped^at ,the = -- i5• months avers ed 485 e s daily - — — — .Det• un re it s. ;uy early-ma.tur- . ,., , bank to see if he could get a loan on in . he tvt-laying Bray chicks NOvV! less spring; new mattress ARE YOU, RUPTURED? RELIEF, Why let your Children suffer when Write fur' prices. Bray Hatr,hery, 3 piece suite, new modern, fluor sam- Comfort, DOaltive support with our his farm. an old New "England remedy is 130 John St.North, Hamilton, rntario Die, dresser, bed and chiffon= !G^f�� advanced method. No elastic or 'un- Banker "It might be arranged. I ler, �II6 der-straps or steel. Write Smith • available. Send two dollars' to I SALE, OF LEGHORN OLDER PL'LT,F,TS 4, piece suite, .dresser, chiffonier, full Manufacturing Manufacturing Co. Dept. 219 Pres- will drive out with you and appraise CONNECTICUT. REMEDY CO. 2 e eek$ old $20.M, 3 week old 524,90, size bed and sag 1 e s s •$39•W ton, Ont. it_' 4-,', week old 529.90. Also, Day Old spring �P�+ T TOBACCO. SNUFF, EASILY. IN. Farmer (noticing a huge cloud of Room'421, 73 Adelaide St. West, I.eirhbrns, New fle,mA4hire Reds $6.95, 8 piece solid oak dining room suite, QI I — N Toronto 1Rar1'ed Rur.kr 37.95. Large Egg Qua1- buffet, table and 6 leather expensively. Guaranteed. Advice dost Tolling Up the road) YOU 1,z $24.95 - free. Box 1, Winnipeg. won't' needtn_j29,Lhkr_h_ere it Comes tri, Cbh,k'Harrhpry Limited, Baden, 15 Buffets in oak and walnut PHOTOGRAPHY now." Ont finish, from, each 1 only, .9 piece 1Talcolm Suite in burl ex- EN1.AF,GR3I)✓NT FREE WITH EVERY CHWKS ONE CENT EACH FOR TEN walnut, large buffet, china cabinet,. F.\TRA, with every, hundred ordered tension table & 6 chairs upholsteredin25c order. Roll film developed and It might be disheartening to know Metropolitan Racing _ :Ten Uays in advance. of delivery, blue mohair. Cost new over $125.00 eight prints 25c. Reprints 3c. Eatab- what your children rgally think of you. pprices lower Ma,r 24th and June 18th, $350. Completely reflnished Iished over 26 years. Brightlfng Association + Rritp for list. Trent Eler.tric klatch- Beautiful 9 piece walnut suite, buffet, Stud4o. 29 Richmona 'Street East, To ery, Box 533W, Trenton, Ont. extension table, china cabinet and '6 ronto. Old-fashioned Girl — "All my life I leather seat chairs, in perfect $89.0() PROFESSIONAL RESULTS COUNT — have been saying my kisses for a man LONC � BRANCH UUHNSUNB St'PERIUR CHICKS condition, any film developed and printed prop- like,you." ,HAVE BEEN REDUCED IN PRICE. 2 only,' 3 piece chestertfeld suitrs, up- • We specialize in two breeds bred to holstered in French Jacquard ! erly. h1a11 with 25e to Professional y- 24.95 Dept. A, London,Ont. Send your own ' Modern Young Man—"Well, prepare Jay Marred Rocks and Barron strain Completely rAconditioned, choice of 'negative- back with your to lose the savings of a llfetinii " June 8 to 15 -S.C.W. Leghorns. All breeders are 1 Only—Krol'hler Chesterfield bed second film for free Etchcraft En- Only tested and from R.O.P. males. suite, 3 pieces, Thoroughly X49.00 largement WffEffllf PARK Only the very best type of breeders cleaned � The dean of a college was invest! are used and eggs set weigh between piece red.leather chesterfield M i k 69.0. RAT EXTERMINATOR 26 and 30 oz. per doz., Price Barred suite:Perfect condition. gating a charge made by some of the Rocks. 9 cents: Leghorn$. 8 cents Beautiful 3 piece mohair suite,'revers- AL1.KNOW DISEASES CAN BE CAR gIrls,that the young mere who lived In June 16 to 23 each. 100% safe arrival guarknteed. Ible Marshall cushions, Per- ried by rats. Safeguard your home i $37.50 the fraternity house, next door for- J. D. Johnson, Fergus, Ontario. feet condition. and stock by using Ratopax—Harm- . t x • • 1 only chesterfield bed' with23.00 less to humans, domestic animals, got to lower their window shades. Races Dally . 7. - SALE OF DAY OI,D CHICKS—LEG large wardrobe box, rust repp poultry. Ratopax Is guaranteed to The dean looked out r" '11e eorofity. Ice Boxes tt4.93, Breakfast Suttes $13.95, horns 6'ed Pullets $13.90. New Ham➢- kill otl rodents, etc. If your dealer ,2 30 p m shire I fids Barred Rocks 73fr:Pullets Dressers, lt5.95, Beds $2.50, New Mat- cannot aupP1Y You send 35c in Coln' window, and said: # tresses !1°1.!15. Kitchen Cabinets, $13.50, 7 • • • t'. 9.95. Large egg quality 1 cent more. for post-paid supply. Dealers write Dean — 'VL by,i� CAII't ace into Any ♦ -ullets '2 cents more. Top Iotch Gas Stoves $4.95, Chr,gtprfleTtl Suites for particulars. National Sales Oric.ueries, 16 Wilson Street. Guelph, $18.95, Buffets $4.95; E18tension Tables Agency, 57 Bloor West, ' Toronto. of the fraternity house windows?" r Fred Orpen Geo. Hayes ~+ !SAll A, goods carefully packed ready for Girls (chorus) - "Oh, yes you-can, President Secretary ' „r� immediate shipment on receipt of mon- THE NEWEST GAME SENSATION All roil have to _dote to get on a •, ey order 'sad sold under a definite pETF:RIIO>?Ot GH R, Chair!''" money.back guarantee of satisfaction. BE THE FIRST IN YOUR COMMUN relihble ani! seatvnrthy STCP,DY. Write fur free illustraTed catalogue of fty to run the Kentucky Derby for catalogue, also 11:t of .used 11A for new and. reconditioned furniture. your friends' amusement. Each game r 11" boats arid+outboard inotore. Petltl an actual, exciting race. 9en11 26c Some telephone,operators seem to Issue No. 23--38 ^. hnrnugh Canoe to, Limited, 26R LYONS TRADE-IN DEPT. in coin for eight complete races. take delight'-Tn reporting "His line •lt N'airr St.. I•etcrbn•oi1Fh, nut, Agents write for parttculare. Natlon- . — 478 Yon a St.; Toronto i; busy.' B D ' , g . al Raips Agenc3'• Bloor Bldg., Tororkto. J r I* ._ • - ,. tic, l .c6' qk� - -_r,':c� ,wa.s',• .:::. mru..-s° a.--:.. �.� s,,•., Is ...._ .- - -. ... - _.-_ --..... .• _ - lu _., .._. _.,v „k. •�I y1.T .. a �'� S � ' .. ' •� - i u WY LOCA VASId.1d ► . erre .Pay of killing grass and weeds. roll erall;. "Patiersce''. Please uncle 1 • -.�, ,t -The members of the Women's c vaW of date. - Institute please keep in mind the Mr. and lire. Karl Ilsen and - • -•-Mr. and Mn. F- L- Green, of Cooking Sckpop by Mrs. Aitken of daughter of California, who have ' Gs+eenwood, called on Mr. and Mrs. the Canada Stanch Co. to be held in bw en with) Mrs. Ol.sen's sister, - C. J. Stevenson, on Friday. Inst. the former St. plaul'a Church, Pic Miss E. Roach, left on Saturday by U ej - „- -Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bslsdsn-of ering, on Friday, June 17th, at 2.30 motor for New York where they will Burford, visited their relatives stere p- m. This Cooking School is being sail for Norway. - -- - - JOn Sunday. sponsored hly ev Woman's Assoc- On Monday evening our W. A. -Miss Ida Sterritt, teacher in the iation of the United Church, Pick- provided a banquet for the closing Here Comes the^- pride" f Toronto public schools spent the ening, and a hearty invitation .to night of the Teacher Training week-end at the home of Iter parents attend has, been extended to the In- Course, when certificates were giv- III a Tailored Tip Top Snit + y ' stitute and their friends. en those w•nho completed the required --Mr. and Mrs- Bly, and daugh- -The Women's Institute held the examinations: Rev--Doyne was th,e ter, Gladys, of Toronto. spent Shu- May meeting at the home of Miss guest speaker for the evening and and ' day at their Ibome here, on Church Bayne, witli, the Presidentstr. , Miss E. otters helped to make the closing' Richardson, presiding, and an atten- exercises a success. THE GIROOM -Tale Towns?mp Council meets for dance of thirty members and friends. 40 usual regular monthly session .on Miss Helen 'Balsdon and Miss ;Monday, June 6th, at 1 p. m._ S. Mary''Neale'reported the Girls' Con- COUNTY COUNCIL Will be properly dressed T• Terence at O. A. C. Guelph in Ap- COUNTY OF ONTARIO ' p p Y ,Keep the evening of June 24th nil, showing that.they hJad derived An 8 open for the ,Strawberry Social to much help and instruction, which A meeting of the County Council _`_ • y inurn will be able to pass on Corporation ei the Gewtty 6f Ontario will be held pursuant to ad- to Rouse. to e W. . Mrs. Cowan read a thWIjournnlent in the Council Chamber 111 TOP -+After a lingering illness, Ed- paper on "Spring Greens" and Mrs. Wand T. Wslsh. son of Thomas and Holliday, District President, paid m the Court House in the Tawe of Mrs. Walsh; of Toronto, and form- her annual visit, and in her capable Whitby on Tuesday, the 7th day'of Full Dress ti erly of Pickering died on Saturday manner, gave some kindly criticisms June, A. D. 1938, at tie hour of P some constructive suggestions and two o'clock in the afternoon, Da at St. Michael's Hos ictal. DayTUXedo Services will be conducted in some helpful ideas for Institute h'g1t Saving Time. All accounts to the PresbyterianChurcly on Sundaybe.laid before the Council should be work. Plants end seeds were etch - ` �by the pastor, Rev. Dr. Carmichael anged and a cup of tea enjoyed on ended to the Clerk, properly or Blue Ser a Suit at 3 p. m., and the Sunday School the lawn. certified, at least three days before g meet at 2 .o'clock. ---- the meeting of t}* Council ' - --- - - -- -Mrs.• (Rev.) Jenkinson left on Ontario County Jersey Cattle Club Styled and Tailored b Friday evening for a month's visit Picnic at Greenwood, June 18. Dated at Whitby, this 25th day of Y Y at the home of her parents in sack- May A. D., 1938. atoon. We wish ?ler a verypleasant The Ontario Counts Jersey Club !trip, and an en' e o mg their Annual Meeting; -.. County Clerk ]Dyable holiday, and Picnic on Saturday,'June 18th. The regular monthly meeting of at the F. L. Green Park, Green- '•+• •.•, ,-••�.,> •+.rs. Limped lice W. M. S. of the Presbyterian wood. Ladies are linin _ - Church-will will !be lfeld at the home of g'in8 their ' briskets and dinner will ll at 12 1!1 /r. S. CHAPMAN H. Boyes,- on Wednesday, FOR SALE--S yea= old mare and a �l/ .Tease 8th, � 3.p,.-las,_D. S. T, o'clock, standard time. Al] Jersey mare, 3 years old. Lo t, ' Breeders and t?yeir friends are we]---Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stephen- Pickering. T. Garalczyk. 42--2 son, of•Oshawa, had dinner with C. come. PIGS FOR SALE.-6 weeks old. S. - - J. and Mrs. Stevenson last Sunday. ,Spring Flower Show of the Hortic MAu•dock, R. R. 1. Pickering. - Mrs. Stephenson . limed and was nitarai Society at Dunbarton Yaised in Kinsale, an old Sunday FOR SALEI- young pigs, horses and • - . .School pupil of Mrs. Stevenson's. The Annual Spring Flower Shaw'of hay, at the farm of Eknvar•d' Mal- S r� Wor� o -The country never looked better the Pickering Horticultural Society • oolm, No. 7 Highway, west of the Vi th� ,. than it does now, All kinds of grain Vie _ and vegetables are making rapid held in to school room of Dunbar• viz of Brougham. _ growth, and the prospects are vers ton lulled Church, on Tuesday ev_ FOR SALD-•4 ?;-yearold Clyde brfgbt for a good harvest. Fruits, ening `, a decided success. The geldingor will exchange for a Jer- SBO. r ,. speaker, John F, Clarke, gave a: g `- FIIII sized Work Shirts, ill- ` cow. John Kay el, Pickiering. also, are very promising. verp instructive and interesting' -The Baleen Cemetery Board met ustrated lecture, showing pictures- FRESH JERSEY COWS A_ND young WBter Shrunk Overalls, .pair, 1last Wednesday evening and held $x,76 - e fr= accredited herd tbiff annus meeting at tev- also in our own Province. Prizes and R, Q. P. dam. Prices right.. ret, Work Boots, : ' , enson's, who has been Secretary for were won in t'Ze respective order.as. F. M. Chapman, Grasmere Farm, 4.9 over thirty years, and decided to Built-in Arch support Work Boots. 5 ]told their anniversary Sunday on folla.�s:Tulips, 3 blooms, i.varieip- Pickering. i2-2. June 26th. Particulars latex -'=�� amines, Mrs. Fallaise, Mrs. —Comfort W W — FOR SALE-a quantity of Dooley fort Mile you work- --St. George's Guild will hold's Gouriie. Tulips, 3 blooma,'any ver- po2aioes, suitable for seed or table. • iety—E. B. Brown, -Mrs. lNerson, A fine new ran a of English Foulard Ties special meeting at the home.of Mrs. - g + Mrs. Beare: Tulips 12, blooms--Mrs C'i'°�'- from registered seed, in a .-Bootk, on Thursday, June 9th at 3 Scott Township. M. B. Burk. Phon - - Lovely .patterns, 76c. to SI.00- 9 m. at which the speaker will be Pearson, Mrs. Raines, Mrs. 'Fall- r aise. Tulip Collection-Mrs.. Pear- 1. 40-11 + Pick. 103 q _Miss Evelyn Ard, of Toronto, andLadies -Chiffon Host new spring shadee ' Whose subject will be "The Sunday son, Mrs. Fallaise, • Mr. Lotton. FOR'SALE---early cabbagerand to- ' , ; u Narcissus, 6 blooms-Mrs. Lotton, All size9 ASO. Per pair +, _ School byL. Post". All interested Mrs. Beare Mrs. Howie. LIlac, mato'plants. several varieties, 1Q G p p women are invited. - doz. Also some. Bantam Corn seed. #�_� _ best ---;,E. Al out Pi n k er n A the - C. A. Sterrett, Mrs. Gourlie, Lil- � r tial of a very unusual accident late L. D. Banks, Pickering; _ tf F,eta811et ed 1857, --on Saturday evgning Hast, when•,a- �' beat collection--1 exhibit, Mrs. - - - -• - �`-:-' — _ - Person. 2nd , Flowering Shrubs CROWN and EMPIRE M`ILLET3, - •alighting from one of the busses in E G. Stallon, Mrs. Gourlie Mrs. -the recognized, best, early and late i -oar village, her. hand, got caught is Lotton. Nouse Plants FI-" 'arieties,, No. 1 G. S: 6c. Ib. Early some of the door-classing mechanism• Begonia, :,SPECIALS iceaeliing Tladly. the. tip of one u; o`vering--Mrs. God'rlie, Mrs. Lot- Amber Sugar Cane (Sorghum), an S� ton, Mrs. Beare. Begonia Foliage- improved strain. Ado. 1 G. S., 6 e. - - _ ter fingers. Some of the tendons in Mrs. Gourlie, Mm. Lottvn. Geran- -lb. Sudan Grass, an excellent Supp- _r� ''Ithe finger have been. injured, which iun�-Mrs ;yiuConochiP. MrR. Gc .* '^mentary pasture. No. 2 G. S. Breakfast Bacon, d.5e, a lb. 'will cripele the hand for a few, lie, Mrs Raines. House Plant Fol- (No. 1 Purity) 6 c. lb. F. H. West- ' : weeks iage•-•Mrs.• Gourlie, Mrs. Beare,- ney, -Pickering, Orit. 38--40. �� 11 -The children of the village and Mrs. Lotton. House Plant, Best !Minced Steak, .. 1 2c• a The district ass reminded.that t}e Par- Specimen, any kind-Dazs: ,Cotton. FOR RENT-in village of Pickering, iL - -Ade, °it-.the �t gL ° 'I�rlp Go&E -1`rs Raines. Dining "-roon;ed--hou"'with-bath;-��s�1F --�k ver� ally all yours t.ps time. $35.00 in decorated. Wired for electric stove, prizes for you. Get our ideas out, Room �°uquet-Miss Somerville, $20 . Stewing Beef, I2 a lb y p Dins. Wood, Mrs. Beare. l',ivin Per month: apply A. McMillan, jand get a comic outfit, fancy-dress, g 19 Melinda Str. Toronto. Elgin room Bouquet-E. o Stallon, Mrs. Jewel Shortening, '15c a Ib bicycle, tricycle or some stunt that 5303. _ Fallai:e, 'ars. D1Ccronochie. Cies • will be called for in the parade list 17, Bird House, 12 yrs, and under- -Watch for it' Ivan Beare, Joyce Beare'. W. R. • . .LILLIAN'S Classic CIeaRser, ;, 3 tins, 1.3c -The'local lodge I. Q.- O.'F. on 'Kelley Trophy for Best exhibit of _ • Sunday held their annual chazrch Flower S?pw was marded to Dir tins, 25c• • EAUTY SHOP parade with service -in the United DT• Pearson on her collection of iChurch at 11 a.'m. Marshall J. S. tulips.. Balsdon, in charge of the parade _`. Three doors east of t6 Old Church led by t?-e Claremont,Band,.march- Chem cod Garage.-Mi:-0:Grumtaet's e s W +� R E I Residence. • ed to the ,Church from their hall in `` - '•` • •l' Pickering .the Dale Block. About 'one hundred Jack Fraser was a guest of Earl _Butcher r(phone 3000) C Icl,'erl.ng members of t?•re local, Brougham, Taylor on Sunday•, Shampoo and Fingerwave .­W Whitby. Oshawa, Rrnokiin and Port -Mrs. Apes spent a day this week Finger►ave - >l6e. -. Perry Lodges joined in the service with Mrs: Donald Milne. Oil Shampoo'& Fingetwsve Tie. Q_• Q _ Rev. M. Jenkinson delivered a '1r. and Dins. Orval Davidson Arching1Cr111 Harcm, retor - ' A very excellent address for the oce- and familyvisited at G. Davidson's -- asion. Mr. and'Mrs. Leonard-Gates have.' -Quite a number 'of American returned from a holiday at Blue- 58`' Spring .time' is Seed time cars have made t?�eir appearance on vale Ont. HAIRCUTTING . ,,ZSe. n our highways., The vacation season Miss.Mildred Hollinger spent the • In fast approaching for which arr- meek-end with her sister, Mrs. J: Thermique Heaterlese 011 IPerman. Red Clover, Timothy, Alfalfa, ALngwrnents are being ,made. Many Gale. ent Waves . Canadians spend thrir winters in the Mr. and Mrs. •Skinner of tiew• $1,95 E2.50 :3.50 =$5,00 Alsike and Sweet'Clov�er warm climates of Florida and Cali- York, called on Mr. and 'fns• Bert fornia and the Americans return the Petty. ter. compliment by spending• the. hot Wedding bells die ringing. All government tested - summer months among the attract- '1r. and 'Ins. Chester Butt and The Pickering eve lakes in Ontario, which, abound family were Sunday visitors at 'W. MEAT MARKET All kinds of Garden Seeds' ! with the choicest fish.- Petty's. -The executive of ' the Tennis tiers. Patterson, of Vancouver,' In �UII` and package Club,. met on Monday evening and also Mr. and Mics Calvert,,of 'lark r t • ' ��e carry a. full line of decided to buy a, ne* net. The de- ham visited ncitly R. and 'Dins. Da sided, too, to hold a tournament idson. , shortly, in which the victors will be Mrs. Hodr�on of Winnipeg, is Fresh • Agenl for McCormick.Deering Farm Jgachlr,ery£dr•d rewarded with valuable troplpe caring for her �itot?t1er, 'Mrs.•Laugh- and Repair": mark you, in addition to the usual lin, �vho has been ill for several ` honour and m*allad head that:vict- weeks. •Our Motto-Webavt it, Can get it; Or it isnot laude, ory brings. Everione,,atust of coaxes Mr. George Galea and daughter CuY•� ` Fhonj aso pay his fees .before•-�tering the` called at `V7titby over the '2 Nth and �' 1 tourney. T)'c ag 0 tsFtion of spent the week-end with relatives at - -Meats * Q �IC+1ERjNV - -olming down th h of grass Cedar Brae: is J. J. BALSDON, - .on this courts scussed and Our W. A. will meet on Thursday • _ 'temporarily abandone a .club afternoon, June 16thyGroup 5, with OUr deliver,yis'at:your service � would acclaim as benefactdr anyoneD1rs. Fenney as convener, will have .. Phone Pick1 620 .. who would come forward with a, charge of the meeting. Wird for Cl71RENCE SiLKY I