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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1938_06_17 Ad, ...�: 3:!'.: k1 Vii �..:.e3•- ..•, .. .9.., ,..._•.. ...,r - .i. .. :99-.' S 'Y. C•i,_ .ST-9fie r'.I. 4 t t ' M1 7 -- VOL. Lti'll• - PICgERIN( ', ONT.,- FRIDAY . JUNE 14 �i. _.• Nc. 43 Astj: „ .. L #xpfssstassal elissb:. -- _ Coming en ,GREENWOOD NOTICE Greenwood Circuit' Annual Field Cedar Grove's Garden arty pop- *� Xed4 ate Day, Wednesday, -July 6th, ularlty, is well-known and earned. MILLS r DR. H. C. PEARBON-Phye'ician This year's variety of entertain- "iotr (lar trucks pass your weF Reserve Wednesday, July 6th,, meat on Saturday, July 2nd lists a fk,adsnrteon, Dtmbaitoo. ` every' day." 'for the biggest Field Da and Con'- gg Y wide variety- to meet the most ex- wide ]1. FORSYTH, Oph.A. Director cert of the' season at F. L:-Green's' acting tastes. CHOPPING aoptome'rieal Aaaodationofant+.to ,i's• COAL, COKE, Park, Greenwood, under thte aus- ------r..---- Monday, Wednesday and, Friday Isftared Memioer qt the American Glptometr�-nt �uUD' C�,�EN T, 'Pic es ' of the Greenwood United Whitevale aMdsaon. Eyes examined by'appolntment. ldone sso<, Claremont.Ont. Church-Circuit. A full program of - !NE GRIND FINE >.. ' t3AND, GFRAVEL, soft. ball and sports for everybody Miss E. Long is visiting with :Bran, Shorts and Feed of :all w and w1 sec r kinds, atao Minerals an o er Dt)i�IALD HUUUY asarridter in the afternoon, and in the even- A good number of our enthusias- Solicitor.Notary Public. Ao.,cyru Loan• g, the- most popular entertain- tic members of the Women's Ins- eoncentrafes�for profitable feeding folios formerly occupied Uy tne,ate A•E•chn• BUILDER'S SUPPLIES in titute attended the District Annual kept 'tl�aa.south wing of t.ourt nouie.Whitby• sly a1E0 100[11 adrta a Work meat of the year will be presented k ton band . BEATON,, BELL 1f_R055 g by, the Bethesda W A. Watch for at Alton,. - We stock only the best; Poultry We have also plaeed in stock R full particulars. July 14th has been selected for _Earristors t 5plicitors - line of Maple Le1,f Milling - - ..- - __—_ the Union Sunday School Picnic_at _Feeds and Supplies. Brougham Greenwood Park. Further announ- WILLIAM J.k3hAT01`i. K,C. a, Uo'- Feeds. TK,rBROOKJ BELL,K.C. J,»;F,ROSS cements later. JW MITCHELL Miss Lois Stevenson spent Sun- 'e �y M. S•. were well reward- t wl�s A WRIGHT�tlRIGhiT -PIANO-TUNINC3 :p flay btreet. Toronto, naelaide 2838 A. W. day with the John :Miller family: � for their untiring efforts for the s Pickeriflg, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd spent Rural Annual Presbyterial, by the , (� C.JUCHARDSON & Co.. Barris- the week-end at their home here. number who attended. The church AND -'V•tors,Sohc,tors. Notaries etc . Suite b8i. O�Ce hone 7400' . Residence 052u -•Ifscerfor Lde Builciing,36 Toronto St. Toronto• p MTS, Sli$w, of Winnipeg visited was packed and both aisles to the All kinds Of I3P air R Orli .T/iaphone Ad.1686:Pickering Phou 6613: elf old friends here one day recently. door. Nearly two.hundred had din- ss NGUS �Ic.�IILLAN-Banister, Sol The Beal store,C1aTem011t Sunday School will meet as us- ner, with about sixty for tea.' All Tuning Guaranteed elicitor. Notary Public. 19.Melinda Street , ual at 1.30 p. m. before the Cem- On Sunday. June 19th, the United -C. S. MBeDONBLD Toronto Teleohene Elein 5303. 29tf PHUNiy it. etesy Service. Sunday'School will hold_ their An- _ - F T T R tyr T••h T T R 2U9 CLOSE AVE.. 9'ORON"f0 tJ 111 l lJ a ni�cersary in the morning at 10 Lmtat ,, -Mission Band had an attendant, ^^^^^^^^^ of 20 m their meeting at the Richie o'clock. Special singing by the" • P'-hone Lakeside 15M HERBERT T. FALLAI$E, L. D $.. We rire dieplaving tin attractive home on Saturday last. Orden taken at NEWS Office �l variety of children. Miss Lexis, of Toronto, D.D•S.Graduate of the Royal C;olltge of Olusiinitm and (4c'anitew,are Etc. Mrs. Bent Matthews and ..Miss R E. C., will be.the guest speak nests.Surgeon+and the Utnvenrty of Toronto_ Do sent the last week-end with Qlieetareaidence+econd.dQor a st of St. And• Furniture -itid Furniture spent er., In the evening, a special ser- er.'•Church.,Pickering.Ont. 5Rice hours: s 'voveltlee. Toronto relatives. V EL a•M. W app.m�or Dy appotAtts '(x ray f- vice for the Young People. A for hone pick 37.00. Prices low, in keeping with times. l Quit$ a number of Brougham dial invitation is extended to all Decoration Day people attended the . to attend. RADIO SERVICE service at Erskine on Sunday last. _ Builders' SU ' lea mrs. Annie Rice, of Pickering, Greenwood' • H. FL3TON, TOWNSHIP the.James BFarley family on + A Graduate of Radio -College Saturday• 'Greenwood-was well' represented' Do Clerk. Conv.yaocer Commiuloner for with nt most of Lumber and Lath taking aflldavrts, Aeeounedat, Etc, issuer of Mrs, T. C. Brown spe at Claremont Reunion- Ltarriage Licenwo. Wbitevale.Out. Up-to-the-minute training last week visiting relatives in Tor-. t 1n_glee _ g -Miss Flora and Barbara MacLean B• L�. gh A. E.. RICH A R E:C N and onto, .Woodstock and other points. spent the week-end-with Mr. and blue C081' (FINEST EQUIPMENT., Congratulations of Brougham Mrs'. �e C�EN1~}RAL Ii1T9UftaNGF - friends are'extended to Orval Shea 31r. Dudrid a and family have Albt rLa. Coal . for g -. n bride on their recent marriage. come out bei summerhome - CONVEYANCING uaran teed is ae Closing exercises will. .e a a' for.the season. •.AT, the school on Friday. Members .of Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Ormer- �'Fa'enY. "I•IIDet �1a8t0! i A>It old established agencys ready Rpmennsthir Prices T the Institute and parents are invit- �► - ' � sena' Tubes and Batteries always ee b ed -od, 'of Canninf;ton, called on Mr. 111ap1e Body Woad , y ed to attend. ,. _ -and Mrs. Frank Walls-on Sunday Pbone, Pick. 6000 let, is last. A eats for Lnpd Fence H: ROY MILLER. , • More houses to the one, Q y BH-. ROY,bam Ontario Pressing need of the village at pre- glias '_Mildred.Corbett was home and Me"' ."- fin W A�'� 1 sent. Not one empty• for the week-end. She is staying i _ 48tf Phone Xit•k e08 SIIQ AL'CTiONEEd AND Miss Jean Malcolm and other on for another year at the Centre SEDA d • LICENSED veitshioe were c� well .fin kHhntt Implements ' - . friends of Ra Th's s eak4 el P • col .,u i P VALUATOR_ ._. - young , Rog• ,' Bule9 cordur--ted AnpWheri D' •A-• �+ with her people oa Thursday=the for MitdrPd as a teacher. Congrat %.: ees 9th. u . a lotions , letlooe or write. Addreed 814 Dundso Secure Pri BofATe 13ayfy a Street, Eusi, Will all _wan en. ge din ,donat _ * Mr. Alan iiddleton afid friend Inst�r�a of All gins.' of Southbridge were with L. tilid inns tin the Wr1 M. S.nta a to the W T 1'1 ' BROS.Ontario. dleton during Centennial Week at YY L �� O ' t�t=at, please- pend them- in as -soon - .Bent Rates Available with Claremont. as possible to Firs. F. W. 'Gi�,son �.00IIS: Hi,1, 'alt. Shingles For. Salt The Misses Dora Wannop, Beulah the Supply Secretary of the W. M• Pbon«tlar► ' In Beenritp and Ser '5Ce. Hamilton and Evelyn Knox have S. for packing. been successful . in passing their We are sorry to iose'our friend' �'YECIAL _ Gak G^Ivaoised Steel Sbingtes, Address Phone` Entrance Exams:• on' their year's' and neighbor, Mrs. J. Plaskett. ` Bird's Felt 91ate Shingles. BROUGHAM - 'PICK 516 work. Congratulations. She goes to '3larkham this week ' Miss Fern Malcolm 'accompanied i 1 in. Ma to Lumber-420 per 11E _ 1kle+o, re•rut,brring buggy wheels. ��'c,vcistl her 311 happiness in her P I_Aw& movvere rhgrpsned. + Miss Ella Wallace of 'Toronto Un a new home with her --sister, Mrs-. •.1n 500-ft. lots or 'move. T. PATI RSOhi S CLAREMON ,GARDEN CROPS motor. trip to Montreal far the Meadows. _ Oa11 and get prices. Phone 281 week-end• The Graen.ond Park is ,a beaut- G • ear prices t+ Reddy Roofins quill Pay PCOfitB - The. Centennial Celebration ai HUI place to bring your picnic: and Asphalt Shingles. Prices will --[F you new t week-end added n n there are fr;an sot e g If 0 NATURAL I �'E R�L greatly to the heavy week-end tr- ieties coming to the Park for their you would bustle in after that In- : affic. Most of Brougham' residents -enterta'inmer.t this 'season. Dir. F. aurance protection we've been L. Green has seen to it that there -: pICKERING -:- taing about tc#ek in some part of the events. Phosphates and Mrs. 'Middleton had the �go 'm f 1 • L. a mood accommodation or" a1 is .—YOU MAY BE NEXT _ To fr.creare Yield'"s and Imprcve Qaality following relatives with them: his s and hi ekers LUMBER YARD ' ICYRIi� E. 1110RLEY „of all crops. lothe Mrs. 'Middleton and hitt _..f- - . r, sister Sara, also Mrs, Buckingham -IAinbarton . GENERAL INSURANCE PHONE 340f1 • N -LoA W*0of] and• children, Dir, and Dirs. 'L, -Our-Motto•=Service-ant Protection Sanderson; Dir. and. 'Mrs-. J.. Elder . Mrs, Harper Allen has `cess i3 , y Phi P1R> ag 6700 - _.'Pickering Mills , DIT: and and. MrsC. Oakley,Mrs.' Claude Elder and the city during the past week ow-- -At Claremont Mr :' till of ing to the illness and death of,her :rIF. CRRIN('T, ONT.. Toronto. mother. . WE DELIVER The W I. held, a'largely attend- ;Miss Ella-Annan• spent Tuesday Ernest C. Fetter _ # Sn orer Furaitnre ed -meeting on Tuesday the' 7th at of last week iri Toronto and did $100 up-Money repaired. Goal PHONE 53I7 the home-of Mr.• and Mrs. Ross we ever- miss her from- the store" _ FUk Mortgases. . -'"'— Raine. Mrs. Harvey in charge. of M' . and ,Mrs., John Forgie were yfyEg • Arrangements were made for traris- in Claremont last week helping the 40 nj enperlenea ? . Lawn Cha><r R. G. CIdENDENIN • portation to the District Meeting_ village celebrate 'it's 100th anniver• _ Dainty refreshments were served sary, . ver. cQsil from the T QR - tire bmstess. front.Natural, varnished hard -- A meeting of .the officers and urday, June 25th in the basement TTE•�7CT wood frame, with reinforced PrivateAtnbnlaoc+e sports committee of the Middleton of'the church.at 2.30 o'clock. The seat,in a heavy striped awtr- Day and Night'Servtce : Clan was held recently at the home children are all. askeii to be Pres DISCOVERY Phone 9606, of the President, L'tither Middleton ent. y+- ing duck-•-$1.49. adnlvern 5A00 Y a�N1EDICATEDT when arrangements were completed St. Paul's Dunbartgn Sands , Deck Chairs Njar ,gm to hold.their Annual. Picnic on June 19th. 1st Sunday, after Trin- INSOLES Markham, s Onto Dominion Day, July 1st at Couch-- ity. 2 p. m. Sunday School. 3 p• Ends Foot Torture Quicker Complete with -canopy and iching Park, Orillia. An invitation m. Evening Prayer. Preacher, Rev. . foot reef. Sturdy hardwood is sent to all relatives to be pre-. C. S. Scovell, of. Agincourt. Re- Comfortable to Wear , Ira in natural hardwood, HARDWARE sent at this gathering. mernber St. Paul's Garden party on • -Stop$ .covering in a baavy striped The Brougham Union Cemetery the grounds at °the home of Mr. i7 , Board r%ritl hold.their Annual Rein- George Toyne, opposite. Orchard' SORE BURNING ACHING SWEATS 'y awning- $2.10. embrance Day Service in the Cern Inn. Thursday, July 28th... ING FEET v Dairy Supplies, Tinware, En- etery ground on Sunday, June 19th Some of the guests for the Ers- Removes Cal louses.Desiroys Bad SIMMONS' WALNUT STEEL amelware, Electric Washers, : BED at 2.30 P. m. The service will be kine Cemetery Memorial Service Odors • Stoves, Paints, Oils, Coal in charge of, Rei-. J.. E. Glover. were: Miss Alice -Dingwall..�and BEST for Athletes Foot, isd Complete'with felt mattress and, sprang=416.50 f�]J�at right prices. The spealder will be iYIt'. W. G. frienfl,..of $righton, Mrs. Jeckllf!>r- Dancing Feet. Easily Applied �. Tinsmithing and Repair Frisby B. A., of' Toronto, inspect- Whinnie and family, o! Tf>tonto. SOOrHM-SANITARY or of High Schools., Mr. Frisby is Mr. and Mrs. Paul D nd.- --of tt 1Sasl Ambolante, Day or Nlgbt Work promptly attended reputed to be a very fine speaker, Claremont. Miss Leila Bateman, 213e, per pffrir f k >l s 11100 - t0. much interested in benevolent' and of Toronto and Miss4,Bella Thomlp- Ccatrols Pt♦rsplrstion-lCft Oft agdal work, a •man',well-known in son, oL Markliam. Mr. and Mis. J:' ARVIN BUSRBY Toronto and elsewhere for Iiis keen Millar, of Waterford. The Decors- • STERRITT -''JONES ,:--C.-A. interedt in social problems.. The tion Day_ was a decided success• , U0 iPHE C- KER G 1is WS gardware Tinsmith music Will be in. charge of the, The weather was perfect, the crf>'a�d Funeral 'Director p(aRER1�d Claremont Baptist choir, assisted as large as usual and the cerrletery. The Re�aI1 �� FnrDitIIrA Dealer by Mrs• Mina :McMaster, of Toron- st its best. Some present from a p'bNe ' + 'i to: A hearty co oP tion of friends distance mere: Mrs. Geo. Tait, of Pldt � pbw N o' ` • • �II1rbl10 of the community is sol4cited.�Loud- Glen Falls, who last year gav%as �Io1�ft!ll�h4. speaker'fAcilities. - our beautiful feace. { , ut•Yy.,.. eu...-,y�y '4'Y!.,1t'•6 •"t"'ra• .u•+� .p.. _ _ - Y - C•Y." . - {;a '�. t', roe- a >�x.j`A,-....,rt.r.-+., .•.,yr-�_. ,r._..,,. ..:..„� •„•. .. ',.°• '�'' '1• .'j;:. - v;__.fir .t.5e aFex �.�•.-ti:r a. ;?C >I. • . RV Strawbe rry Season 1a Here • � ' BUY an extra packalc•and ,. .� � TIN the cooking reef e - P „1 a According to government fore- salt, and sift again. Cut in short- There's P g pieces are about size :�•.a fase�b�tiag•eecipe oa every box You'll be ,/ casts, the strawberrycrop will be ening until—surprised bow bow d.Lt�.te o gip• wholes*=* a bumper one this year. The bar- of small pea. Add water, sprink- and eta r aferstemp an.ng. made into light, celet p4 ban y Test has been retarded b the frost lin small amount 'over flour mix- Idesotter tempting, tasty things. it's quiet a heady r Y $ . Idea. too . . . always have an extra box toady. 4 •,., but it is expected that by the ture and mixing with fork only : middle of June, supplies of straw- enough to make flour hold togeth- - �ber•r•ies will be plentiful. The first er. Continue until all flour has thing to do is to serve as much of been mixed in separate portions. this delicious fruit as possible, Wrap in waxed paper. Chill thor,- f , ,• '` while it is on the market. The sea- oughly. Roll pastry to 1/8-inch ' son is short so we have to make thickness. Cut with 4- or 5-inch Help firs rove your personality t the best of it. floured cook cutter and fit care- " �gley's Gum. Keep your Y with Wr � There is nothing more delicious fully on outside of upturned tartteeth white, breath sweet, by than strawberries with cream. or muffin pans. Trim edges. Prick using healthful-Wrigley's Gum " Next comes Strawberry Shortcake. with fork. Bake' in hot oven (450 daily-as millions do. The clii C-gafor which we ar•e giving the recipe degrees F.) 10 to 15 minutes, or deers also love the delicious ire- here. Fresh strawberry tarts'are until slightly brown. Makes nine freshing flavor of Wrigley'sDouble another delicious 'way to- bring 3 r/2-inch tarts. +' ':: i�:::: Mars Mist this fruit to our table. The• are novel and easy to prepare. some idea of hod jelly powaer can tS combine with strawberries to make. Utes. Cover with layer'of -jellied n ` Tart Shell a umber of different and deli- strawberries, pressing hull-end of w.7henP� a Christie 8iaegtt for every tadta' 2 z cups sifted cake flour eious desserts. All the goodness each strawberry lightly Into 2/3 cup cold shortening of the fresh fruit is retained and cream. Add thickened jelly to fill z teaspoon salt- enhanced by combining it with tart. Chill a few minutes longer — 1/3 cup cold water ('about). jelly .Powder. . and serve.' - -- Sift flour once, measure, aad . Strawberry Shortcake Strawberry Garland " her disordered 3 cups sifted cake flour 1 pkg. strawberry jelly powder nes of her labs �� - r hair, a dewy hollow of 3 ;teaspoons baking powder. 13e cups warm water _ her bo teaspoon salt cup cannedpineapple r. - 1j3't•e e sem asp % cup butter or other shortening 14 teaspoon sal "I've fie w Strawberries. never-done anything with _ .. - ' - my life," Joan went on, "just Y* .cup milk (about) . _ Dissolve ell messed about, staying u late 2 quarts strawberries. jelly Powder in warm Deck; b ls�lbef Ross g P water. Add pineapple juice and u' a y every night and sleeping every Sift flour once, rireasur4,' add i tin- morning--killingking pow er and salt, and sift ' time in between. ma d salt. Turn into mould. Chis again.. Cut in shortening. Add til firm. Unmould. Garnish with th Restaurants, speakeasies, the thea- g' fresh unbarred strawberries.•Serve Synnpsie Dick's stateroom, then slapped to tee and places to dance-forget- milk gradually until soft dough is with whipped cream. Serres 4. ~ A luxurious five-month cruise stfrvey the situation. The rotunda; fulness for a little while. I was formed. Roll r/a inch thick on . around the world aboard the was rather wavery tonight. She- caught in a tangle of excite tent slightly floured board. Cut with "Marenia" •brings together a dawdled among-the-plants;dipping before I knew what I was do;ng, 3-inch biscuit cutter. Place half group of passengers for saves- her finger in the water. She 'Dick,••and here I am, gay at night, of circles on. baking sheet; brush tures, romantic, entertaining .•- must remember sometime-T6 catch and ready to kill myself when I with melted butter. Place remain- {P and tragic Like in "Grand a_goldfish and take it to her room. waken up in the morning." ing circles on top and.butter tops Hotel" these passengers offer a Mr. Stein had told her that he had Joan held up her glass, watch- well. Bake. in hot oven (450 de- •f study in human actions and' re- put one-in.his-pocket, and- it had ing it through the light with fin- grees F.) 15 to 20 minutes. Cut -= -actions which unconsciously bare wiggled so much that.he had flung gers that trembled. She walked fruit in small pieces or slices and their souls. . . These characters it overboard into the 'sea. Joan' over,and.sat on the arm of.Dick's sweeten slightly.. Separate halves A" aboard the ship: Macduff, laughed .out Ioud. She liked peo-- - cha2r, more sober.now than when of hot biscuits, spread bottom half dour-Scotchman, single, of middle pie who did things like that.' Joan' she had come into the room: How with soft butter and sweetened age; Miss Mudge, school teacher, moved slowly away from the fours- hard it was to make him under- fruit. Place other* elf on h op, t. ..spending the savings of 20 years; tain and knocked at Dick-'s door. stand the- muddle of hetlife! Al crust-side down. Spread with but- Angela, faithful wife of Lovat, It was opened at once, but not in ways meaning to make things bet- ter and'remaining .fruit. Garnish gigolo; Dick hirlton. first offi- a friendly way. ter.' always sigking a-little low'e'r; withwhippedcream and addit cer; Crate, a person of expert• ,. ;All here* = al fruitServes .ones; Joan, a dissipated flapper; want?'" neck and leaned her.cheek against Jenny, run-away wife, and(Peter; 64I want to talk to you. Let me his temples. Gently she stroked - Fresh Strawberry Tarts Captain Baring, master of the in,e his. hair, and -let her lips stray' 1 quart fresh. strawberries, ship . . . and his soul_ ... NOW GO Dick looked deters the colildor; over his face in- caressing. butter- ,washed and hulled ees -'ON WITH THE STORY.. fly'kisses. Dick sat without mov- 1 cu suesp Sir he was'annoyed. P �r SEE RIVE Syrup "All right, then; come in, but ing, until her mouth reached his. i cup warm 'water.. - _CHAPTER JX you've no'barsiness to come.here. Then he seized her firmly, and 1 cup cie-im, 'whipped Stealthily Joan alerted toward I've told you so repeatedly" swung her into the.circle of his 9 baked 3%-inch tart shells Jona- straightened up. "Don't ar,cherub," he murmured s. 1 -pkg, strawberry jelly-powder. S my be ridiculous; Dick' she told him, ' Y you ¢ � Combine strawberries and sugar mornin • r solemnly. "I can't. think why Ret yea's way, dont you? I ought and let stand one hour.' Dissolve - 8 - _ to slap you, but rnatead you ve you re ao-severe. Yon re not cut Jelly powdett.ia_rearm water,;pour cereal ,e forced me to make love to-yon." • : out to be a reformer, -over strawberries and chill until He cauaht her roughly in his ..,,;:. s She walked in, ignoring his jelly begins to thicken,• stirring sweeteners arms. frowning brows, and seated her- frequently. -Fold 4 tablespoons C(� • s s Thrill 06 the Chase c.cN11111#111111111112self on the sofa. Taking her time thickened jelly into whipped Next morning he regarded her - teesaasslsl by Jeer laws 1ksRnl about it, she creased h r lege and cream. 'Chill. _Place a layer of F _ lit acigarette:.- : 'F - coldly across the breakfast table whipped cream in bottom of ea-ch t t f "Got any brazed."' she asked. in the dining-room,_regretting.his tart shell. Chill about ten. minu- "Yes," said Dick, shortly. s=parse 'Of-the night before: CASA LOMA "Want some?" - Joan looked appealingly him ,�1 H oared out two liqueurs and across the .table, dimly "aware of - e t P q Sir Henry Pellatt million dollar his thoughts. What did love:mean Castle-on-the-Hilt, Spadina Road, drank his own in sips. tor her, an Toronto, open to the public. "Why aren't you crossing In- anyway?• Nothing. except Hour's.tour with gutde thro' Cas- dia?" he asked her. the excitement of the chase. It IMPOR -' tie, tower, tunnel; stables, art galleries, and coronation room "Because I didn't want to.",, was really only when she was special- exhibits and souvenirs. What did she mean by that? He tipsy that she-abandoned herself Seo "rhe Fall or NEneveh,' paint- watched her thou to the more advanced stages of� + ` ed by order of irate 'Emperor Jo- thoughtfully. "Tell love. What a u ro _ _ - sep o s }fe , figures on a,canvas, 2`s feet x 13' nwii .had loved her once, and slip- feet. ped out of her life,,while she.. feet. Open 10. a.m. till 9 p,m. P y Adults, 25c—Children 16c• Sun- All About Yourself days. 25 rents: "Tell yotr what?" - waited.at home for their telephone _,.-rALU 11tUUL I ".4h, everything-who you are, calls. It sickened Joan -to think what you are, why you are? Don't that it. ,She had abeen-jiltedfixation onso often think me rude,'I'm i,ntet•ested." that fear was a fixation with her t. Vive Years of Suffering From "Do you,care really?" now.'. Yes; she was a .mess. HAMCO C _ "I'd like to.know. It might help Now Dick! Joan helped herself PSORIASIS to marmalade and thought that he = me t© understand: _ __•-._ _._ \ "Old Southern family, boarding- had. the most attractive man s e schools, beaux, plenty of money- had. ever known-just as she had ECZEMA one day, and not a sou the next," $uspeeted._ He did not need her at - said Joan, flippantly. "And love all;,that was. painfully obvious. 1Ertded With Two.Bottles She envied people who knew how in abundance, if 'that's what'you to run their lies and control ' b eMr.Y of Nindsor, ' choose to ealI it. It's been hectic Ont.,writes:"I had enough, but not very satisfying." their own destinies. Dick was looking at her switch _ eu,8ered for 5 veers Dick watched the pulse that fussy. -• _ from psoriasis ecze- �r throbbed in her throat, the ripe- Miserable, she turned' at�sy Ina on my left knee 3' and back...I ha = ' from his sagacious scrutiny. •Sud- ` pe o caro en y c e otic a gave t * ou Xemaandtriedii..: � / him no pleasure to y - see anyone out the next heating season by I used two bottles..,. unhappy or disappointed. He J - ended myaulieering.". knew, from his experience with ..filling your bin with Hameo7. Bel-Zema is an entirely new idea in a , women; that the worst hurt of all Coke NF 0 W . Ask your Aa`' ,treatment for eczema and kindred was frustration, for it touched -GET A DANDY 'skin disorders. It is easily, applied. L them in their pride. Besides she KAMCO local Ham CO Dealer. for Itchiness, is relieved immediately. In Stoye that couldn't help it. full -most cases scale digappears in a few h t� N • . - � COKE SHOVEL � particulars. days uW KES and BVR S A Pledge Taken "Joan,'t he ,said, catching her at-S fraction of regular } Lel-Zema is non-greasy=-gas s press- 1MAS cwt. See our dealer. 'ant odour--dries quickly--docs not Wt4 GA arm as' she left�the dining-room, Y JRAMCO stain or discolour clothing or bed linen .rt�� Q "I want you to take the pledge • �1leS$; --washes off easily with warm Or COId nrin¢s clean. Ouiek.., for a.little while and.behave your- tater`-'is soothing and non-it'ritating sate Fst muldnR"rvive „ Ask him,too, about to any home anywhere. self. ` •even in extreme cases. •. • •• numers light tnMAWL. the new reeniate like elty•sa•• "Don't be-' funny," she said. -For Sale Sale y All Druggists -- Fhel cost only sew tf f V t ertUa a any. �,Cr,l Dick shook her impatiently. saAMCO .HAMILTON BY-006t7CT COKE OVENS.UratTED Q motels, tncludink trot .. -"Don't wise-crack, Joan.. It does-r �AUZOMA71C � HAMIUON,CANADA SendZWforG4nerousTrialSamp(e elates. see the-Colo- man Defiler near you n't become you. I'm in earnest. _ aRApT CONTROL t ' nartntent r•w•a�+ --• or write ,,, •; YOUR LOCAL DEALER'S " You se got to_ stop drinkin and . HENRY. WA]tr.2L•� a Co. The Coleman Lams and P gr. sIId 1,1141,TFID stove Cemoany. Ltd. I'm goingto make you." Perils, Ontario f 2)Dept.WL272 Foeonto.on!. y u' .. .'�CO NAME _ fhe flashed him awistful A ears ekewhere in this e180T WATER PPQEL " ZEw m s no use, Dick; I'm sunk. BEATER paperY he only relief I have. I'dsea drag lobs [or local treatmeet orsrything for ybu, but not 14 lino=* Pobsoo In tiNe No. 25--38 DaeEnatldi Israddo Asti w that." • CANADA , _ C iTri_Re CotiUmed) • • j' • • ' \. . . •'R1-.,. F'.ell .:. , Sf,iYh ," _•IAV ..L�'c.'�••+i`-.'.'?'c.* .�.r u,:•' .w. :, ' _ t«. .asWi••.n.uf 'a'w '"'cC,•'.`ft. -:"'`•is''",, -*a9' a...., .. . . `t..:..°�' �' :, .. . ,~ .. ` • • • • t 1 __ _ _ _ land even though Go¢ turned from A Handwr�t�g, Ana�y�s y�� Help You lett ht�, he,cries to him ^""f E.�.. and ho s fast to him•as We God. . _To A Better Life A } y ' OO� Hera th, divine perfection of Jesus "` . I Cti aDPeara. \ 04 daArl B . BBT dun y y ,1�. "And some o1 them that stood by, when they he it,said,Behold,he (Psychologist and Handwriting Expert) + calleth Elijah" There was some- , _ ..�sSo -= thing in the cry that recalled to the !t possible to foretell the Lu• a handwriting ands ars is oitett • -# spectators the name of Elijah. tore from one's handwriting? This the first step towards a bettor go- t "And one ran, and filling a to a question that is frequently ask- sition and greater earning powers. ' !;= sponge full of vinegar, put it on a ed. Unfortunately, we cannot tell Every reader will appreciate the t.ESSO�J X11 coup never have saved us had he fortunes from handwriting. I wish • importance of this, especially fa L saved himself, for we are saved reed, and Bave him to drink, saying 1 we could, sometimes' these days of fast competition and ; THE SUFFERING SERVANT only by his death. ; Let be; let us see whether Elijah reduced earning outlets. ,• Mark 15:22-38 cometh to take him down." This ' What, thea, will handwriting re- veal? It will show the character Can handwriting analysis be de•' , :Golden Text, For the Son of Man "Let the Christ,,the King of Is- verse Qan be undQratood only as we o[ a writer. There are, 01 course, Vended upon? There WAS a timate , also came not to be ministered rael, now come down from the recall that the [fifth word on the when many so-called graphologists - `_• unto, but to minister, and,to give cross, that we may see and believe. cross (John 19:28) was, "I thirst." many things we Rnow about our' were nothing more than charlatans. This life a ransom for many. And thty that were crucified with See also Matt. 27:48. friends, acquaintances and people Mark 10:45. „ him reproached him. „ with whom we come in contact. But preying on the gullible. Those was ) And Jesus uttered a loud voice, there are other. deeper traits that also a time when many medical _, ..THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING - The Fourth Cry °It and gave up the ghost." The word 'experts" were quacks). But you do Time = Friday, April 7, A.D. 30. "And when the ninth hour was translated "ghost" !s the word of- don't come so readily to the sur• not ut any less faith in your deo- • Place Jerusalem. face, or are deliberately hidden. P come, ihe`!'e was darkness,over the` ten translated "spirit." for today because many yearn ago "And they,bring him unto the whole land until the ninth hour." "And the veil of the temple was These are,revealed unerringly in there were medical quacks, do you? .3.: - Imesp, rent in two from t'•e top to the bot- handwriting. In the same way,graphology has terpreted, The place of a skull."I Matthew ( - .- and by Luke (23: tom." This veil !s a one a' an passed the elementary stases an1 . - Golgotha simply means "skull;` as 4;), a darkness that began at high between the hold place and the holy vealing the writer's character. IL is now recognized as a scten�e. q Mark himself explains for use. This noon and ended three hours later, of•holies described in Esod. 26:31, shows the hidden potentialltIea sad Have YOU discovered what your place was probably given such a at three o'clock in the afternoon. So 36.35. The veil in the temple, as in talent that often lie dormant within handwriting shows about your real .name because it had a skull•llke compare another_famoua period o! the tabernacle, symbolized the fact a person. Many persons are work- se1fY Would you like -to know the. r� contour. The site cannot be identif• darkness at the time of the redemp• that God was d� tinctly separated ing in �'bliad alleys;' or are real- truth about your'sweetheart. rola- ed with certainty. There are only corde&by Matt. 27:46, is the only from men, and could not be ap- Laing but a tithe o1 their possibill- tives or friends? •Or are you inter• "a •'two places that can be seriously one of the seven words 2rom the proached by men except through a ties, merely because of a lack o. ested in finding what talent you conBidered to-day as the site of cross recorded in Mark's Gospel. high priest. No Hebrew, in all the knowledge of their own powers. have? Send specimens of the writ- .. , T 'Calvary, one is the.pidt over wbteh This in one of the deepest, most in- hundreds of years of Hebrew his- ."'t jug you want analysed, enclosing the church of the Holy Sepulchre- scrutable mysteries of all the word tory, except the high priests, ever the love of God is the fact that loo for EACH specimen. Enclose- now Etands, and the other is the of Gad, and, reading these words, entered through the veil that hung Christ died for us. - with a stamped addressed envelope;, _ "skull-shaped knoll above Jeremiah's we can only bow-our heads,and ask before the holy of holies. The read- to: L. Hibbert Room 421, 73 e Lotto, outside the present north "And, when the ce fusion ho L g the Holy Spirit to reveal in our ing of this veil was certainly an act �• - Adelaide $t:, Toronto, (Snt. o wall of Jerusalem. hearts some of the terrible meaning. 1 ' of God. The veil was tremendously stood by over.against him, aiw that The Crucifixion I letter will be treated in confidence. of this cry. The nearest we can heavy, and said to have been about he so gave up the ghost, he said, "And they offered him wine that hope to come to penetrating this forty feet in height. In the rending Truly this man was the Son of. .. - ' was mingled with myrrh, but he re- mystery is to think of.Jesus as cov- of the veil we hare,God revealed God." This centurion felt himself to "I guess swing has about swan+ :_ •- ceiPed it not.". This was a drink ered with all the world's sin and to men as he never has been before. be in the presence of a great my9- itself out. It isn't a kind of Pla-7nus, a mercifully. offered to those about to curse; and when God saw Jesus We now know God through the tery, and realized that Jesus was ed -Ir way that music is play be crrcitied, to produce stupefac- thus,,he turned away from him. . Lord -Jesus Christ and especially kin with divinity.' ed."-Irving Berlin. . • tion (i.e., as an opiate). Jesus in- _ --� . • tended'to.go through the final or- deal with 'a mind perfectly, clear. F " h t a r `, .- "And they crucify him." It is pro- ' f ?4 �<"s _ „ .'rfrgS :arc fi ti o ry, ' , babie, though not certain, that Our T i f r xrr 4 a r ��r / '; r r k a .. /l F " - fry,`f!/`. a 4d ,.5 'Y'r/ 5" 7� r r r` - Fi ^% r :, f Lord was nailed to the cross while " ` ` f - .... i �',4 �F.4% Y fir: frd. /..r �' ,,,JFlF i.. � �'� FXf '�r - .. w r ' 'r ` ,`d•/r/i 3•,, r.t`%.': .ea; 3G {l .e� ✓tir'fy n '.'9:." '�T',.F _ - ,It la' upon the ground, and that it .sa r:; ` `/V., , . r'r•r .,g.,—5 ' ` ;l �, - y i ted into iib osition as r� �� _`,,s;`/� �0 M i ' was, then 1 f P ` F ' bf r ;r�r ' la rep.F3ented in The great picture , r u r �" z,:Sy ` a[ R bens in Antwerp Cathedral. r �j E :r> zss�e` r!r,,y#• flf � The 'cross of-Jesus lifted his feet c• ',: * so more than a yard: above the y °`£ �.. r, . r7 irgund: for the short ataik of trya: r ,> , , 4 sop w..s able to reach Jesus' mouth. •' • - rb£ egony of Crucifixion needs no xu? -_ I 11 - lescriptiou."�1nd part his garments �' { c��.. �4�,�'.� „ boy tmong them, cos[ ng o s " Y'' N -Kjjy ` '�'„% 4{ - -- ;hem• A'hat each shonld take." : — - r M""'` .f a �F 3 :.'f "Aad 1t was the third hour, sad • ` ,r a ' � thNy•crucifled-him.•' Mark is the 4 {' I,"�' - - , .only one', who gives the hour of ` , � - .. ^ ` w ,mil Chr:at'a cruci[ixtoa.The Jewish dal f y'rr„ be6an at stn o'clock in the morn $�^ f y�_. ¢ '/` '.% 'Lug, and therefore the third hour y} { , 4 x I z _ would be about•nine o'clock tri the �'" _ Y V� -:.$corning. ,r +. .I1,.. n, , - "And the superscription of his 11 accusation was over, THE ,1 , _ I{[:�1G Of THE JEWS." This' in• , + scriptign'oa the Lord a--cross _was „ +u -- _ written by PIlate in Aramaic and } fir' i`U in Greek, as well as-in the official �' Lahn. so.as to be intelligible to all + - - 'JewV. It was just this that the - - Jews refused to recognize,.namely, • s ' -than Jesus was their.king. . s•.r And with him they crucify two ." i;,• _ s•Y robbers; one on his right hand, and J i. . _ one on his left." These two men �e•n.t ►were not only robbers;but,-as`.uke _ . 1 .... =- tells.us, they • ere malefactors, I.e., ill usrasi-?oeci�c "."'W"B.riw•rr Co y. . men whose business It is to wort _ • = '� ettl.• Thus was the prediction of _ _ . " Isaiah nearly seven hundred rears 'Ip "' - . . • before this brought to pass.Though - _ . ---,-.Ba..:.k.:,laea..uot reeall_W.all who do _.I.. '.. • , - MOM _ . .� Iknow the story of our Lord's cruci- ..:...17 � ­. . . vi 5 AEY �fixicn, as given in the 'other• Goa- . . .. . .­,�., ..r... �, :. �� �...- ,%� .....• 1. �r .., I .. -_ •psis will remember that, while at • • the beginninr, of this day both 'of - the thieves upon the Lord Je �N' T� LOWEST PRICED FIELD" fans; later on the same day one of1:1 �' _ them believed In him and thereby _ - - . - - - -- - reecived eternal lite. . !r. .`. �` `-- 11. Three Final Insulin andshQy that passed by railed T. . HE PONTIAC "SPECIAL"is the buy of the year., is 1.- . I— . __ -.--- _ .-. on him." These were either cnn• modern features...in,toominess,comfort and safety... % .1 try folk on their way to the city,or ifs economy! It's typically PONTIAC in style and stamina. I* citizens whose business called them . �fl . Into,the cot ntry. The word here IIt brings you advancements ea:chuive to the lowest priced ' �` translated "railed" means, ordinar- Feld,headed by.Safety Sbift Gear Control. And, more than • , • i fly, to speak repr_zchtully, to re- (:.° this Pontiac does all these things-as the lowest prices „ I �` . -•: 'dile, to calumniate. "Waggin^ their tlsat, , heads. and say ing, Ha' thou that in Pontiac history!. You don't have to take our word for it. - tlestrcyest the temple, and buildest You are invited to ride in sad drive the "Special". Tltete'S ` . • it in ?hr-e days, 30. save thyself, ;:'Lao o>;ligation...just a thrilling surprise when you learn how 1 „ .':�j The :mplication here Is that if Je• nuc – _ liberal allowance on our. resent car, lus (2) the po„h.�. Isus spoke the truth in asserting his Of (1) y p p it•oo4 �0K'•1^ a :ability to hnild the temple again in ­1.1 ;'convenient monthly payments available through the General a"��A•t rno�•Ir:.•oo zthree :ays; he certainly would be Motors Instalment Plan. . " ZrI dfI. j 'r t,r n t .� s s s- 1 able to ?ull his hands and feet tree .. �•e,., from the cross and to deliver him- �,: / 1. 1. • :';' 'self from his impalement. r ''Ir. like manner also the chief `. I THE �+ LOW ,PRICED CAA WITH ALL THESE ADVANCED FEATURES pries is mocking him among them S11fRT SFIIIR 0/AR CONTROL—Change gears with your finger tips NtW tALANCtO SPRINOINO with Ride Stabilizer—gives maximum .I;elves with the scribes said, He, while both hands are on the wheel! Safety Shift doubles handling riding smoothness. . say ed others; himself he cannot -eau . • • speeds shifting. Nothing new to learn: NtW UNIfTt AtIINRRtT TO!• !IS)ItR iOgtS-Safer sad more beautt- sa+'e.'' Members,of the priestly aria- i ful bodies of Steel Construction. Oversize Lu age Trunk , tic racy were.seen in company with ..•' 'CLlAR;LtV/L FRONT FLOOR-No levers. No "humps" Ot tunnels• •Is Easier-Acting. Longer-Wearing. tlrrot.tNA atiTcw 'sc'ribes and elders deriding the suf• • -Shift lever is on steering column. Emergency brake:is under. the SS H. VA i-IPF-H1Ao 1P101N1-Smooth,Powerful,Thrifty. teres. It is not true that Jesus could "dash". Provides greatest comfort fq�tcee passengers "up front". S-point Rubber ushio ,Mounted. n -''no[ save himself - he could have AYTOMATIC CNOKt-Assures quick starting%a any weather-elinin- ttRRCTtp NTORAULiC RRAKt:-Self Energising. Provide safe. '.lion of the children of Israel from r speeds.'' ares manual "choke". positive root of at all ape ds ' Ard at the ninth hour Jesus „ • .cried with,a loud voice, Elot, Elol, ,Chas. -Cooper-Claremont=Assoc. Qee►Ier-d. McGlalshen—Dumbarton`" lama sabacbthani? which is, being • ' I. o �.( ' autr'rpreted, �y Goa, my Goa, why1 . DONALD MOTOR SALES —WHI'T'BY—Assoc. Dealer—M. Sleep—Pickering hapt thou forsaken me. This fourth cry from the cross. also re- - _ , _ ,'` done so easily, instantly, with'all . . _ •a the omnipotence of God, but ,be .. t _ 1. - _ � _ A - - 4 - - -44 I ,a . r. . ;. . - . : . e ' . ,:: ti=� �,� ... k. +v'ft✓r.n :.,rty' :"a_ .,.:.:.i*• rw.�a- :n...M,..- ."- :7c.' 4, �...o.. '^.- - .. w.s.r� ,.�>.n.a,.�..F.}�: . �-ynn ,� ,i .. „ :.. ai' •a 7 .,:h.iivL' am.K .?••• ,'r- Lok _..- M.. 'c !1L... � 'r ."I^-';;"' 'F; i� e �w wlx uy are Ueing Id. 111 Machinery b i a er y Maple I�ntnl Fii e L O! crit QOality i (Air a TSA s. 13.76 pas kms: ;1.60 so in the — •. `E40 /r lid is advanes village. The crop promises to be Frost O Wood CoehaDsitt 1II8n1+ia8Ca CO- FUNERAL DIR60T0 Stbscrlyooa to the United St-S" an abundant one. Delaval Pedlar Products, Bl+[BALs[ NW Gt. Britain $2.00 is advance. Grose Fertilisers and WAWANESA INa. aQ Carp rates for Paras and (OMOT Auee;essoo to W.J. Mather. F. W. 6 ft. Binder, new illseitlN: Buildings , 13toaf3vitle. ' l OH N M U RKAR. Proarietor F. W. 7 ft. Binder, rood - - _----- Nigl7c and Day Ser-rice NOTTtR o n rse or, cap f�i°« � gusinrga Phoo• Reaidenee Phone • Oliver Tractor Plow No. 7 Windmills. $1108 etc. ese Eyesight Education Hower 6 ft. nfcCorma+ 9a2o Aatsmobile Insurance et .550 lb. DeLaval Cr. Separator, new Kinds, and Melotte Cr. Separator 600 lb Welts tie.. n n Adams Wagon and new boa EFFICIENCY . '�1 Jt! !ea Adams Truck wagon, new. " . ; :.BOWMAN & RO WIR' One light spring wagon N & by One McLaughlin Buggy ,IHITB? ONTARIO ' TUCK W. F. DISNEY, Greenwood C. H. d UCK Psomc Pick. 4 41tt PERMANENT NAGGING'PAIN IAW --Whitev8le THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER In sfmp but rich Ce- rr 00t. . - sign Re car.. tnrniah s tieneral A enC A a D NERVES. I T MAY BE t memorials that will �3RQCK $ y YOUR EYES, r Bid sppp. P. a every . • .THEATRE 13 . DEALER COREBING C. H. TUCK, OPT. D. r . Disney Bldg. (ops. P. O.) B�Po�. In dignity Oshawa. Pbwa 1634 app Pba our 'W 1=XIW331W — try Block am P. Q warn will stand o� IN the ages. "Ali.hows Daylight Saving 11me AL80 998AW� ONT. b no Greater Tribute FLEURY lk TUDHOPE ANDERSON Hereditaity conditions may be N W; S'T'AFFORD MACHINPa1Y 4: •REPAIRS chased as cross eye conditions due -.-I+RIDiY noel SATURDAY E - - l Blowsy 1�tal Steel �V'ageu Wheels. Pedlar Pod- -to paralysis of certain muscles at Weets JUNE 17 and 18 Inc. P'reet or Lonely Fele _birch. Hyperopic or fmakint theess �! �� Oat. Two Shows, at 7.30 and 4 30 Goodyear Tires Noti'�'./E' Y� �©u� sine to malfounation making the Kingston Road Wert Red Indica Gasoline and 011e �/ r _ case that does not greatly change Saturday Matinee et 1.30 _. C. T. C. AUTO PARTS - during the Childs formative _ GBNMAL HARDWAR$ ��°' DOROTHY LAMOU[t We do Building of all'kinds .: but remains as -a weakneaa, during ► RAY MlLL7�ND the natural life. Astigmatism. My- opia and diseased cases may in a IN Frank Wright CARP$NTI3SIN0, omall Percentage of cases also be WRITEYAIJ ON's. CMSNTING, so classed. Created conditions are 4iHer Jungle Love" 'LU those due to the effort placed up. •Rorse Register - EdB TNG _ lo.T.ecbnieolor ' and - _ ba ns, duo to the demands of civil- - - ---- -. Law Motor Sales _ROO,aIN(3 C Bastion in the duties and obligst- $A WKRIGG SELECT--3298, t':e til ito ions we must meet. This is due to fashionable bred imported Clyde. LYNNE OBERMAN Chrysler-Plymoutl3 we s ao salt Brantford R0ang - specialising on work by parts and edsle Stadion, the Property o! D0,201HY H(:WE D[at�•rlsle. _ .all of each separate parate part done by Oscar Wilson, Brougham, will _ Dealer Empire Ba.throons separate employees in this way the make the season of 1938 as toll- Nti lipment, Duro Water variety or change from one class ows: Tuesday forenoon, 1day 31, MONDAY. TUESDAY. WEDN'SDAY GOOD USED CARS Systeme, Beatty of wont to the other which const- will kale his ova stable and JUNE .40.21 and 22 GOODYEAR TIRES goable Fgnipnren Itutes the rest needed is lost and Proceed to Jas. McDonald's, at WFLLARD QATTERI>Zf an -Aher Bdi1 ing UsterW the 'worker moat eonceatrate for Kinsale. for noon, thence to Fust Show at 7.36 S. GENERAL timetites 8 F . LACI+LSAR Last Complete Show a' 8.80 �� see longer and more constant periods Graham's Hotel, Brooklin; whare SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS Work ($aarsnteed h _ without change or rest on the he will remain until Wednesday 'Thrill TL�� Qt $ �� w a ttial on a New or a used Cay whale villa takes much greaLpr of. � thence ll�remainuntil Fri Lir i „ Td Mous Tewiag Servka F J. PR,aUs 1 fort.- Concentrated effort without �f 8tune proper Periods of re makes �y �. Friday, proceeds .P4toee ' the strain mon aggravated, In this •� Cliff Barretrt'a, Brock Road, Wttb Gordo -J• Uw PIQHRRIMI$. wX as in all things it is wise for each for noon, thence to his own stable Phoot?.908 O!il'ARIO THE YACHY CLUB BOYS following Tuesday JUDY CANOVA BEN BLUE KU$6RING. ONTARIO 77 . that they may know their limits- g Y morning ELEANORE WHITNEY ---�•� - AiOns and in 30 doing may conserve HICKORY LAD (11155) the Pure BE I TY GWHITN --for the future the � _. a ane rgy that will bred black Percheron Stallio the 8 i be an added asset to you ib OServiceaamll and , your Property of Allan Reesor, will ' Also R y your employer, make the. season of 1988 at "Park Avenue Girl" own stable, Lot 3, can. 4, Scarboso. To the Owners of Ayrshire Balls Terms: $10: payable_March 1st, __ _ �+ZI1e1'C 88><vlOe• 811d !e M in_the Township of Pickering. 1939-. Enrolment No. 945. pair's t0 all makes. R c/�// With ea8 . -so/of br/ AR.NOLDWOLD DOCK (6492) RICHARD ARLE V, FAY WRAP Qnaible charges. APOrk ' 'On the First of July-at the Dom The choicely bred Belgian Stall- RAYMOND WALBURN �•W.MI : fnion Day Celo4►ration in the Park ion. the Property o! Allan Reesor, guaranteed. -1 t Pickering Village; the..Hermit-. R. R. 1. Markham, will make the THURSDAY,FRIDAY& SATUnDAY � HUR FIELD TCH _. r season of 1938 as follows: Monday RT =. Picker age Farms are haying a class of , JUNE 23. 24 and 25 _ Ayrshire bulls, under n months Of-, afternoon, May 30th, will leave Evenings.Thurs.,4 r ria.7.30.and 9.30 Gsadmb Radio end Television Ws*ft , a8e the --to be $20, hie own stable, lot $. con 4. Scar Sat.. 0.30. 8 30 and 10.00 Meotxr 08ie1al Radio Ssrvke WeaS. Ont, will be divided, three boro, and proceed to F. H. Rich- see ways.. Their Matinees. Thurs. sod Fri.at 9.00 p.m. Auoct•.x n. Intention is to 'encourage the use ardsoa's, con. 2, Pickering, 1 mile Sat. at 1.30 p.m, 48 IPhone 6201. P[CKI$BINQ� of purebred Ayrshire bulls on grade Qwest of Pickering Village, for WALT DISNEY'S' ` Nerds and so-the class is being lim- .niglx. Tuesday morning, will re- mono— ited to herds containing some grade turn to his own stable. Thursday «Snow White & cattle. The Judging will be done by afternoon will Proceed t9 Fred " -an outside man who will be compet- s. Maliern, for night. Fri- ff Vp rnwreturn to his �� • e s Wa�led ent .to Judge a four-months old y _ bull against Stn eighteen month old own stable, where he will remain All in MULTIPLE TECHNICOLOR .aim al. Ever entry,: no- matter until 'the following Monday after- -.' - _ • noon: Terms- 1.�._'pa�+a)zIa_l�arrh �lQjjl' �r,$ e�i at home. -of obtaining a prize. We hope you 1st, 1939. A,TT�NTION will hive the pride in COMMGDORE AGAIN ti : ., your animal (26812)— Q a that,good breeding deserves to give Choicely. bred Clydesdale Stallion ave me' and money. w itself Property of Rodt.. Dafoe, Green _ b River, will make the season of �t the h p s serf to mho Brock Road Gavel We -have- a buyer at the f arrr and perhaps perform a sale. This vrill give 1938 as follows: Wednesday,gi you an interesting picture y. May _ �•�] i of your bull in comparison tvith 25th, will leave his avert stable and . Pit :.Monday; Te�eaday and ti others The following are the epn- Proceed to Fred Wright s for noon; '` ` -citions of the class: thence to.W. E. Holtby's, lot 19, C,,.,,sL� Pit pun s class.t least lour animals to mike 6, Pickering for night. s saga. a i� .-Wed ay ursday, Proceeds to Hu Pu ' Gravel 2.—Bull trinst not -exceed 18 moa east o! Whitevale for noon; thence /CKER/NC�1 `:Ii /'1IT/I/ 3.—Bull must be from the Town- to John Barnes; Cherrywood for Sand ' and. Esraded --- ship of Pickering. night. Friday, to Me- Griaiun Bros.; Altona Road for p��e LIMITED whichBall must be from a herd.of noon; thence to his own stable Stone ' which at least 1=8 ars grades. T,4R- 6.—Bull must be purebred but wlyere he will remain until the Delivered .Or Loaded ill Pit P101.9RING 6100 LOWSS ''.not necessarily registered. following Wednesday'aiorning, PHONE: Plant. Pick 1026 Toronto office Howard 6471 JOHN BOURNE & 'SON ' _ USED CARS � 1938 LAND SURVEYOR Dodge and De • - Buick Sedan,-1938 (Ihev. 1988 F. J. DONEVAN B. A., B. Se., Q So �o Pontiac Sedan 1938 Ford 1932. L. S. On file are tLd records of sur �.. Dodge Sedan 1986 Chex. 1929 eyes. Gibson and Yarnold, 86f whippet Sedan: 1929 'Whippet, 19298 E••c. oabawa.. P>Mse 1101 Accessories Wills Knight, 1928 Ford Coupe, 1935 Auto ccessor es tDprant, 1928 Sord Coupe, 1984 -,West Bill • Dragen, 19,34 j Firestone Tires - Choy. Sedan, 1984 Trueks Deco y Service' Annual ration ba Cbev. Master Coach, 1984 y at St. Margaret's Cemetery, est B. 'A• Service mind Products +Qrev. Master Coach. 1986 Chrv, Tracks, 1982, H. D. Hill, on Sunday, June 19th at 8.30 4mov. Standard, 1986 :Rugby, 1982, H. D.' Pr in. D. S. T at the Cemetery. �sv. S*Adard, 1986 Mev. 1980 11. D: Rev. A. C. McCollum, B. A.. B. ALFS, PLACE Wwo Steel Damp B9diss Chew, lose,.Ranei D., Vicar of .St, 'John's Church, .r- I JE EM Ford, 1980, H. D. 1$68 York -Mills. iii be the apsdal (Alfred Mole) r _ - - �. speaks . - . O"REMONT. ONTARI ra ` �� _ Fist o niy Celebration . f J' � jj """ ! .Claremont f Piebering Memorial Patq PhOII6 mol • - - J, , . 1 , ' Friday, 7.(f, ,.t . . r . - -.""' d AVtM _ W,, Claremont Wedding. The wedding march was the Celebration an Exhibition of Chicago, III•, Shanty Bay, Victoria played by Kathleen Beelby, ani objects, papers books curios etc, of Harbour, and many other towns ��recsmiley Stell L ab- j**.. Mine Effie Graham impersonated particular interest on this cocas- nearer at hand. Y. D.. acrd Mrs, Avgustine the bride, Miss Isobel Johnson, ion was shown, and drew much le to be out again. Kinsale Mr. and Mrrs. Death and family ' ed friends from Strathroy the groan, and Mies Margaret Ov- comment,'and -was of great inter- -- ^the week-end. erland the officiating clergyman. est. Mrs. Hamilton, of Stouffville, spent last Sunday 'with friends in , Mr. Higginbottam, a Claremont The Prouse sisters•then sang, "-Thewas registered as the oldest person Mr. L. Dunn is having the hydro Bracebridge. ; resident of many years ago, ods Wedding of Jack and Jill". A attending the re-union, 98 years of installed on his farm. Quite a number from here attend , listed amongst the visitors. large four-story wedding cake, age• Mrs. Paterson, of British Col- Mrs. Williamson and family of ed the Junior Farmers' Picnic at - Mr. and Mrs. Cl ldlaw, of Viet- prettily decorated in pink and white Margaret Mc- '��m, spent"last week.with her Green's Park last Thursday atter- +" ' aria Corners W re with friends umibia the formerI -�- containing the gifts seas then Pre- mother. F noon, also the Centennial Field Dai! a _. came the greatest distance. here on Sunday. seated to the -pro Arton and Dr.--O'Brien at Claremont on Saturday. k Mrs. W. G. Scott entertained and groom. lifter opening the M= G• M. Forsyth, a sacsClass met s her sisters: Mrs. Dr. Bagshaw, of ' many gifts, they both expressed of one of the pioneers, occupied a the Toronto; spent Sunday last at The Foursquare __their thanks and appreciation. number of official-Posts during the the a Parkin home. home o! Miss Velma Crawford last ; Saginaw, Mrs. W. J. Miller, of The W: A. will meet at the home Tuesday evening with a goodly , Pickering, and Mrs. G. W. Every 3 The remainder of the evening was events. The gate netted $b40 and of Mrs. C. J. Stevenson' in Pick- number present. Mrs. wm- Bell. T.of -Whitby during the Re-anion. ` spent in'contests and games, after the dance $47. In the Lucky Draw . Mr. and Mrs.` Robertson and I .which a dainty lunch was served- Miss Ella Dowsweli, of Toronto, ering, on Wednesday afternoon. , Jr. had charge of the Program. daughters, Margaret and Marion, The Sunday morning service in won the Cedar Cheat, 92ias Eunice Pleased to report that Tommy and Mr. Lloyd Little, all of Toron- the United Church, Claremont on Lee, the Radio, and .Mr. Manson 1' to, spent the week-end with Mr. June 12th will be long remembered Ellicott, Brougham, the Ladies' - and Mie. Overland and family- it being In commemoration of the Toilet Set. The combined choirs __Thai_ trd Mrs. Scott who have 100th birthday of the Village- of and the Band rendered excellent just returned from the South Claremont-Msay former residents,.. service daring-the-three-days-The- _ visiting relatives here at Pint. deaoendants of the pioneers who congratulations are extended to ` . .y Wpa. Beal, of Toronto, and Stan- had settled in or neat the village, e those who prepared and carried outi, aergiCe Rev. 1 1 —y present at t of the week with Mrs. Chandler. J. E. Glover chose' as his text for this really g Program- Rev. Parks, of Aurora, gave a occasion. the lith and .. 12th over the register, we note regiistr- ;. - Paul's ns f m Buffalo Detroit, New n'aw very interesting address on Sunday verses of the 2nd Chap.. of ul atio ro morning last in +the BaPt Church Epistle qo Titus, leaving 'lasting York, Saginaw, Allendale, Bobcat' b''' _• - . „s� ".Z"'.." r .aa_:_.khoYr6». li afi.rc6 '` here, to a large congregation, An a thoughts with all. The choir under geon, Vancouver, Long Island, Al- ' �� �OW f Al- 'result•of the. temporary increase the leadership of Mrs. Glover, �- Landale, Montreal, Toronto, London ° h f : 7 ---•. in our population, additionol seat- dared suitable music, the anthem, Ont•, Calgary Alta., Stroud, Ont., TO TRAVEL by Moioe Coach and StearnK Ing had to be provided. The church '"Seek ye the Lord" by Shelley. be- Erie, Pa., Brandon, .Man-, Wemb- T bolas very fine, following the re- i particularly worthy of men- fire ��'�'� Ing ley,-Alta. Hamilton, Midland, Ont., ?" decorating that has been carried tion, as was also the .trio "How rN VACATION SERVICES on recently. lovely are Thy dwellings" sung by - `'y r TD ONTARfO'S POPULAR RESORTS The Anniversary services in the Misses Bacon, Johnson and Glover. Learn O Play � � y� Gravwhwd United Church will be held on Sun- ��y Ormta- Altogether this, marked a w sroe.bAds.-HrnrrvM day. June 26th. Rev. Harvey How- very happy and memorable event, 7►W71lIAN GUITl►R, SP?1NISH �.' `' N sue^f�*1►Sod-Mt�°"d ie B. •A., of Dumbarton rwrll be the acrd everybody felt that. it was H Owen semd-&WM--so"Wim _ s: x -speaker at the morning service, good to be there. GUITAR and UKELELE F y, Cor�v.00d-wm000secgh . -and Rev♦..M. R. Jenkinson. B. A., and r+swewdto+.Pons ' D. of Pic . at the evening Claremont closes its loath Birthday Individual half-bour and B. A5>r!0!YOUR COPY OP"VACATION TDUBS�J serV ice. special music will be ren- celebration sM Re-union. Mona Kea'Studios - 4. o..osn�►s 30 o.sngt,�,+Ta.n dered by the choir. The thanks and appreciation o! The Village of Claremont this. Garcmont. Markham. Uniodville, all is extended to those who so week reached,. and celebrated its Utbrid=e. Stoudvilla, t -"'_� EASTERN HOUSE, Pine �'M `•generously asaisted• in the Celdbra- 100th birthday anniversary, whey Instruments supplied on request, tion activities in any way. also to -twenty-five hundred persona, man) _those who decorated' their homes of whom. were former residents, Toeouvincs you as to tl+s merits of eta and our streets. Congratulations' to cao4e back home to once again.re- You will receive FREE of chars 1 ' Mr. Wm. Thompson, the Prix*- call early experiences in this ned ons lesson on any one of the shove _ winner'for the beat decorated home. ghborhood. Atter nreeks of proper, isstromints. Sun- ()Ur thsaks to all of 700-The ation, Friday, Saturday and Sun- Committees. day, June 10, 11 and 12. was spent of _ Ogre of the private teatorea of is Claremont Dy Old Boys sal A the Ire-union was the ging to- Girla with hand-shaldng, back e arance gether by Dr.. Tomlinson of his slapping and hours of laughing. - class of .school days hers, while with a "do you rernember when teaching. Twelve of the class • frigerato si:, including some from f°u" andan "I never did" beingt - ^ rs slo and other enacted here and there aroar:d the l� n G j distant Points, ,were Present. Mess- Ifliage. it was � grand three days. ages were received from many o! -carried mi exceptionally holly well by _ - .the Committees who had their ver- � .. those who could not attend. Dr. ions departments to take care 'Of. -" and Mrs. Tocalimson entertained the class on Sunday afternoon, in Many long hours of labour'were A. very enjoyable time spent in re- given in the interests of the. "day" viewing school day experiences. by the Secretary, Alfred P=etty -..Odd Models to me On Wednesday evening Jane 8th, and his wife who with the Presid- r, about 75 friends, neighbors •and re- ent,' Dr. N. F. Tomlinson,.handled - _ •. _ - _ lativea;gathered. at the home of more correspondence in a couple of Mr. and Mea. Arthur Presse and weeld► than they wilt in the next - '—Trade ins and �e•_ presented Miss Ella Parse with a ten years. Although the weather miscellaneous shower, prior to her was threatening throughout most possessed marriage to Mr. Thos. Hammond. The evening opened with commun- of the three days, Friday aiternoog _ followed by a Mock the official opening' took place in sue Mme Brand New lty singing, the Park, at which W. H. Moore,- M. P. addressed the large gather STANLEY- THEATRE Ing. The school children, ander the direction of Mr. A. W- Lynde, $TOUFFVILLE sang a number of choruses, introd- _ Phone 100: acing into this formal opening, the necessary atmosphere. In the ev- ening, the "old-timers" and the 'Sbowin present generation were able to 'Week Nights-8.1S. gtaodard Z"tme mingle and get • acquainted once 2 Strews,7 and 9'p.m. more, to the accomPanUmnt of an Y 'Sat. & Holidays- - _ excellent orchestra in several hours A deoided Saving this Week at Don ahlistian EleotriC Ref[igetat0! -FRIDAY 3rSATtlRDAY ..of nancin- School Oams, now in S� r JUNE 16. I7 and 18 • -. scattered parts of the country came _. - no w e one o �� � • back and had a good time together. "Partners of Saturday noon the Parade formed • ff up at the school grounds, and what r + ...dour, Five and-Six Cubic Foot Models .the Plains a parade, led by the recently re-. A.Ho;Wong Cassidy Western organized Claremont . Band, they. _ marched to the Park. Prizes were but duo to our having these repossessed With These Refrigerators usually sell for much higher prices, awarded for best entries, and wen. refrigerators' for sale for balances owing, You can save atmo. half on a refrigerator that will WILLIAM BOYD to: lot (Float) Women's Institute. _ last for years. Some have been vecd cele a few w•ontlfs. 2nd (decorated buggy) James Dick- . . . ieetty Boop and Short Sutijeets inson. 3rd' (comic) Stan Lockyear, _ Model 47;was $199,00, for :ale $109.00 ,SAO DAY. TUESDAY. WgDN'SDAY of Brooklin, Cloven, to Win. Bra�sn. 1 only Norge, ,JUNE 20. 21 and 22 Bicycle, to Russell 'Goatick. Beste' 99 Old Time Costume, to Wm. wadd- 1 • Foater'Denison, on Electrolux, 42 Cubic Foot, was $2199 sal Big Double dill ell, Stouffville, and Y of Toronto. and in the Ladies' only Cr081ey with shelvador, used only a few months. sl�iD Time to Class, to Mrs. Wm. Cowie, Clare- '�/ Misses Dais Duerden I 'Marry' and Miss Anna Forsyth. Mt. ion • f School ....took the prize in their General Electric, 6 Cubic ft. size, was $219-00. starring class. School Classes, . The Town :,1 Only DICK ARLEN MAttY ASTOR Fathers, Fire`Company were includ- ` ed in the big parade. The Field $ale $149.00 ,r�Q LIONEL STANDTi,R _ '� JV �. Events followed, in the Park,.when General Electric, 5.8 Cubic ft., same style as When G•Men • long list of items were run off. 110 rily ti Claremont boys; took :the Softball Znodels, slightly used, was $258.00, sale $189,00 ;. ;Step 'In'.' award, with Uxbridge Girls in their 1 a+ class; taking First. The Football 6� Cubic Sao Kith game a tie. In the evening from 1 only Brand new Universal Refrigerator, ; usually sold for $258.00, $11891,00 _ the stand a big variety program sale _-- - •. _ __-�O1V )ERAS -. � r. Was given, which included largely, 193 JACQUELINE WELLS local talent. Hon. Gordon D. Con �('seneral Electric Brand new, S year guarantee, ant K. C. Attorney-General for was $192 00, sale $169,00 ='1e4�,• ", 1IRSDAY, FRIDAY A SATURDAY the Province of Ontario, gave an ;model, - ` f interesting address, linking his , ^ Ei tec W ' JUNE 2i, K and Za Department with the trend of ev- 'Bargains 111 Ice Boxes, COOK Stove!,, "EBB TIDE" stets with the past few hours. on Electric Ranges, Radios etc. r Sunday morning, church service St•triag was held in the local churches, and /� I n the evening a Community, Ser T T( ?O r *RANCES FARMER vice in the Park, conducted by the ISTIAN �L C DON CHR RAY M LLAND local clergy, and Mr. C. L. Bar- > 1 abort �lblstts ton, of Toronto, the speaker, who Tslfph094� rev vrw Evens in Canada from 8. Bimeoe 9t«r N., 09SAWA, OrtT - 1. ' eazty dams t0 the Present. Danns Y 4 -- --�- _ 'i' ��' . 4: ..T _ _-: ;:•.,._:,.• .,�..._.�,..rS c,.d�re�'°gy.�,r hs'xR. '2a++ ,'M.+�rM`•��.,e ,�� .. F• .:.,,-„ ._, . :.: :. . _ ., _, •`-a•lz�t�a+answar��.rS.:i•.!x�+..�rT �' r: �r f .��✓ .: :.. . ,...: ./ .' _: +�+.-..ran �a`++cw..�,.we.a.a�ye �. -a;�r�-vu�at+y;1.9� :.rte c�,.r,�•%a� a •t •Lv. 3'aesec . ►_..0���� �/���i•���-ter — '. - tushi Overseas ,,,„ NEWS INTERPRETED ;e million bushels o; grata a da / ( A Commentary —41 million in.31 days—went out ON do Mon $� • .�" ,. o[ the St: Lawrence during the - enb >`EDITORIAL COMMII:NT FROM HE u of t� month just past. This is believed bW1�8yyitHE �EBE D to come close to a record, being ex- - By ELIZABETH EERY - seeded only by the sensational sea. CANA �4 -- son of•1928. .Most of this grata ■ ' proportional representation; American corn, and while the —� to be found in those amazing lop. T UNEXPLORED MARKETt Be- by the industry,as seasonal fluctu- month of May is over, the rush stilt Z'�hnique of BotrQw' sided results. With considerably lieving Canada to be a land rich ation in employment occurs. But continues. It is believed it will last less than half the popular vote, with�possibilitiea beyond dreaming to other throw h June, but whether it can A bank is a place where you the Liberal party elected 50 in young men thinking of g can borrow rrjoney it you can as a market for his wares, agra- going north, we would say "better : > keep up till the end of.July is a bers in a House of 55. =- Halifax mask salesman has arrived here stay home". Question many shipping men would prove you dont need it.—Brandon Herald..from the British Isles. Delirious like answered. Sun. -with delight; we imagine he is, JAPAN AND THE OLYMPICS-.' Wheat and Barley Ont Signature Dishonored at the opportunity of working in The official plans of the Japanese Some American wheat has come Let's Have British Tourists Canada's, signature stands upon a -field so fertile, hitherto- unea- Government concerning the Olym- through the four St. Lawrence Let's all boost for the British the Covenant of -the League of plored. 11,000,000 potential cue- pie Games (RIIth Olympiad) ports, 'but corn has been the big tourists. There are, hundreds o! •Nations. Mr. King in effect de- tnmera..... ..�oh_bn Y-L dated to ha held ;n Talc item. Barley also has moved in thou - Glares that that signature_is now '.'There l a growing feeling . 1940 are revealed by the Minister substantial amounts. who like to getpo! the tight little dishonored. If he replies that, _ amonr a lot of people that thpyld --Of-we,fai-e- 411s will start with in rush w nlien, err o r rya and en s ate o the world, no like to own a good gas mask, and "China has taken the attitude 'is indicated by the fact that there have the necessary money-,to do other course is practicable; 'he that is why we.are selling them," of prolonging 'hostilities toward are now about- 20 tramps in port, so- The might with usefulness stud the " y go practically all over _ y a he declared on disembarking at Japan, but we are putting forth to take grain. This means that 6; the world, and there is no reason present position of the Dominion Montreal, every effort to end this current 000,000 more bushels will,go,out of why. more of them should, not of New Zealand which has had the You don't think his sales cam- conflict. There are still two years the St. Lawrence within.a week. . come to Canada. We would like courage to stick to its- p—Teid ged paign will go over big? Wait a left before the opening of the Many more cargoes are in lmme. to have them. word and has refused to play the ' while and'see.see. Gas-mask manu- XIIth Ol diate prospect. -- -,-f-- Olympic.Games and we be- - • • - - - -. coascienteleas game into which facturers;you know, have'ways of lieve that by that time the con- Canadian and American Grain Mr. King sad his Government~ creating a demand for their goods. flict will be ended. With this fact By September the first of the new Archaic Electoral S stens have, fallen. Mr. Kin ` is mind we are y g pointe out preparing for the Canadian crop fa expected at'Mon- Saskatchewan, now in the Domitrion stands upon that each • HUNGARY'S POSITION: Hun- XIIth Olympic Games in order to treal, and a conservative estimate, throes of a general election cam- its own feet. True..- But let him " .. assure a successful celebration in is that 50,000,000 bushels will pass g perhaps the world's consider what might have been the gary's neve strong man prem- psi n, is 1940, which coincides with the through before snow falls. Added "horrible example" of the results course of world affairs since'1991k ler, Bela Imredi, has announced to 60,000,000 bushels of new 1938 --of an archaic electoral s stem. At Canada had courage that Hungary 2600th snafus of the Japan- y at least had a g y is drawing closer to racy P American grain, and plus the 100.-, the similar to that lis the. Rome-Berlin axis of Adolf Bae nation. It l s wonderful op- general election of 1934 the played by-Naw Hitler and Benito Mussolini. "Oar Portuaity to 'reveal the true as. 000,000 bushels of 1937 grain, both Liberals polled 206,191 votes, the Zealand. Had two of the Domin- relations with Germany," he says, - youth o! Canadian and American that, will Conservatives 114,973, and Far. ions together tr.ken the stand. pect of our nation to the have .• -"are growing more intimate." the world -and it is altogether one by then, and one ar- mer-Labour 103,582. The Liberal which one of them did, it is not Bordered on the west °f Aus- Proper that ample support rives at a total of 200,000,000 bush- elected 50-elt-for4932 01A At thpmembers, Farmer-Lab- fanciful to imagine that the course pport should 4 aria, on the north by Czeclroslo= the XIIth Olympic be givenfor the preparation of (;rein and shipping men admit it lI-vc vA live In ° vdkia, Hungary is in a strategic ympic Games Tokyo, of 55--and the Conservatives no have been very different.—Winnl. 1940." not at all improbable such an ez- members at all. And If ever there peg Free 'Press. - position, indeed. It the country port flgure could be reached. were to fall in with Hitler's pians, BLAME THE was an argument for some sort of ` go completely Nazi and become OTHER FELLOW: The EMPIRE Part of Greater Germany, C2echo- The Rome correspondent of the slovakia would be still further . ._ New York Times in a despatch 'a'a �4444•y & :�Oslanded in the middle'o! EuroM dated May 18 said of Mussolini's -- Se Thankful For Much To Inside Hungary's Vaseiat Gov- P� .ln -the Spanish war: "En- S There are other things which � -ernment there is an active element gaged as he is to the British, the IN make the Britian system of lite demanding return o! territory Duce cannot openly-begin begin sending worth. any sacrifice. This .weak NAMES �JE�G' `-lost in the post-war treaties. reinforcements and more materials THE the principle of holidays with pay Should German Y to Franco unless he can y has been granted to every worker Y agree to' satisfy get s m- in the countfy. And the House o! -.- that demand, Hungary woald'be pthy on his.aide by accusing the ��r�sr�•-�•:•r..ao•o-•:+.w " •' ' deaf forever to any pleas, the .French of sending more 'help to - Commons has passed a Bili for- d Lo alis ion and chief of armed forces bidding a democracies might advance. y - t+ than he is to , 8 a man, to leave his wife _ Franco." +e^ret service. , He has been head and family unsupported if he has STAY AT HOME, YOUNG Two days •later; Mussolini be- of the Imperial $wantung army's anything to leave them. When.you OMAN.' In the old days when Can- gan those very accusations pre- � � special service branch- p}aanin feel--inclined-to- -a . Praise foreign ada's prairie country was a land dieted in the despatch. Of the bureau, for Japanese.economic-and systems of government, compare - of promiser "Go west, young man" , same calor now`are his claims that, military ventures into the,later or your own. We have much that was the cry. And west'he .went, loyalist, not insurgent, planes f Asia---and has again and again ens improving, Even so, we are Y o ne i o 1n a covered wagon, ora "harvest made bombing .expeditions over brought pressure from -the rr ili- a long way ahead of any other ers' excursibri" train. And success France last week. tarists to bear.for se'ttiement o country in'the world. — London ~ ser i was His, till the drought years The machinery of propapranda the Sino-Jap issues. Sunday Chronicle. - came, t appears. to be working effectively, harmed Head.A C The mining boom in Northern - • Towards the end of May of this. Dangerow Race Prejudice - Oniario following the War sent year, General:-Deih trws fourteenth 'The outcry against Jews as Jews hundreds crl young men north in Machine That -- division 'was subjected to fgrioas " is-one of those things which flare search of gold, or work. Many of Weighs Words Chinese counter-attacks from the up among'the• unthinking, and add -them found both. But today, al- direction of Lsnfeng. Reports fresh fuel to racial.strife in a "thou'h - s the mine' are going ahead were frequently heard. that the world' already sadly torn .by.ran - - - fulP blast, the number of men they It is now possible to weigh the, division had been wiped out. Titre; is] antagonisms. Emotions , oi can employ is necessarily limited; human•breath—thanks to the stud- he- suffered many thousandg 'of hatred, contempt, and suspieioa their choice of employees is gov- fes and experimehta o.'! scientists a casualties before reinforcements {oured But against any race, clans, erned by a need for trained, effi- at Rochester Vniversity, - .arrived from the east along the of nation are a direct generating cient workers. . . Each' time we breathe, say Lunghai railroad.' Hnt the General cause of wars and, in their local It is a mistake then for these.scientists, our bodies lose an himself escaped unharmed a1- manifestations, of civil comma young infinitesimal• drop of moisture, "GE DOIHARA t1 ough Chinese !raiding tions. Pogroms against Jews and men from Southern Ontario, to In command of. the Japanese sallied forth -into Japanese held flock north -in search of jobs in which is our breath. eampgigns of extermination di. the mines when there is so little By means of miraculously deli- forces attempting to break territory in an-attempt to captuie rected b a through to China's Hankow thin him, dead or alive (100,000 Chin- Y Powerful nation _ employment available, in particu- Cate scales, thin loss of weight can r against-a weaker "Ban be traced lar for untrained workers, The now be recorded. The information week rs Lieutenant-General .Ken- ege ,dollars were offered .far his to the same flrndamentalIy wrong AM •hundreds of unemployed lining can be used to throw light on child jr-D°ihara• known Perhaps better head).,.. : attitudes. World opinion is only the streets of Timmins and Dirk- metgbolism--that is, the amount the "Lawrence .of Manchuria As long 'ago as 1832, General a conglomerate of the thoughts -land Lake are testimony enough of energy used by children in the One of the most famous figures Dojhara was 'quoted as saying-that of the plain citizens in each com- to the 'futility, of a young chap act of breathing. This, in- turn, he "saw no_•special need fm* _ ► ;_and Trinidad_ has..* roq. -of Japan's militant role- in Man mon Soing up there without a definite helps doctors in their treatment churia and China, General Dol- cial alarm in North China." tribution to make, not Only, to its job in view. " of child diseases. been super-spy, agent though he. conceded that osyible - ca Bur,-military_ strategi. in "misunderstandings" could lead to para 'ha own self-respect, .but to world or- e the Dominion-Provincial ppose the thing youth, training scheme, a number "I su a man pro,.o der, by keeping away from racial turn. "clashes."• And so it has turned prejudicesin he discussion of the He is a man of mystery. For gut. --Pressingproblem of immigration. of young men are being specially dreads most about being dead is msL fitted' for work in the mines, not seeing the end of what's ha Y Years. he worked "under- In Gsrieral Doihara you have —The Guardian (Trinidad, B. W. who doubtless will be absorbed P' ground" as agent of the most your key to the'whole Sino-Jap. I') pening."—Maxwell Anderson. mill*an t sector of Japanese opin- -puzzle. THE WONDERLAND OF OZ . �� e�swMar�Ma Mb a t ,ce •► ,:_•-- . Dorothy was delighted that her `P Incest Dorothy will, not," re. `s'Nezt Saturda request had"bees granted, but she plied Ozme, with her sweet smite. Y," suggested• the !,Perhaps that's beat;" decided. a +,• , was not atogether surprised, for "You are going to live in your own girl. But why wait so•long?" ask. `'Doroth'y. "When tomorrow morning, rooms in this palace and be my ed Ozma, and why should you ,go 'they shall come," said Osma. "I she had clung to the hope that Os- constant companion." "'But Uncle bacT[ to Kansas. Let us surprise will order Jellia Jamb, the palace - . � ma would be kind. enough to do her •I•leary," ., .began Dorothy, — ', favour. When, indeed, had her He them and bring them here without - housekeeper, to have rooms ready . and Is old and has worked enough in any warning." "I'm not:sure that for them .and after breakfast we, ;powerful thing?f4bul friend refna- his lifetime," iAterrupted Ozma. ether believe is Oa," .said Dorothy. ' -will get the Magic Belt and by its '• ' ed her anything?"$ut you must not "We must land a place for call me,princess,°' she said, "for ai your ''They'll believe in It when they, friend,gratefully. "And now,".Qtma r' "Uncle and Aunt where they will be "see,it," said Ozma, and if they are friend, the Emerald Cit "Th ow,". you, -ter this' I shall live 'os' the little comfortable and hay DDY and will not told they are to make'a magic trip; oz-a," cried Dorothy, kissing her farm with IIacle HearT and Aunt need to work more than they care It may make them nervous. I think friend, gratefully. "And now, Ozma Rm, and Princesses ought- not live 10. When shall we transport them it wisest to nae the Magic Belt farms." here, Dorothy?" thou at them proposed, "lei us take a walk in the . ba r edear.,, .. _ t war ns ga d n. Come Dorothy, , J i.� 41 HMSy�� • - ... sf �.►. tom. �} - I ' f, 1. a'L P• _� �Y�ew•e�e/•A�0��� �� e� 1. ' `JBrtrO:.,T'.4,r-K, #/1 ,�� JIRESTONE Smiles aril TWS "� .# E REDUCED '.,1RIC SChuckles- StOW-BU RN I NG ----- ' Here's Your Opportunityfor Making friends is easy but we - --DIXIE ata pry' — �\ e e TiresFirestow y aF• tone Standards like to know how to keep them and , heel and Trwk Tires 61Bd still run a newspaper. SAVES MONEY . - 1 Tubes are greatly re�ue� in price. - - - _ to SAS w pry are ��t tp Mr. Wright — "I'll have you -. !,.� ,•.,...,, � naM/ know that I'm a self made man." FOR YO� ° change wtllhOtsit, notice r 1 Make advantage• of Friend Yes, so I have- assum- o 1nlfttlollt 1 �eM to agnlp your Car : ed.'But who inte-rupted you?" siNTINEL flay with safe. Y� ` Trois ►... " Cutie — Take back your ring. ' �s NN new Firestone Tires and save Its Paste:' - s� Boy Friend t w Beier keep t money. See your, <.:. lie. A paste on the hand is worth � ■ local Firestone ' \� D e a I e.r now. two in the eye." _ - --,junior -- 'I say, mother, if dad t�. \. STANDARD T1REs Mother — Frush, Junior! Who's CAS LOW been Puttf'lg� suc ltaou It ridiculous ideas S ri 9t.3� •'� ayr�'eP s Sgmpath should be'given the _ �tr`f _- man who comet home dog-tired and -— finds his wife feelin�kittenlah.. —.'Do IT NOW pletely alive-'thsn sEryel:e =:- the— " } for EY�t! community; the man who adopted ' Every. Little Evelyn "Daddy, when O,we no laurels'round my head the villaga lifetime ago as- A . ►�rtslont Purseyou see a cow, ain't you afraid'." Nor sing my praises* when I. am H16H-SPEED i dead; summer visitor and made himself TIRES Doddy'`Of-�M-n0t, Mye.1Zn."_ -_ a householder and'a historian pa- tio tastier what You can ai , Evelyn—"When you see a big If you have not the grace to gee tient as White of Selbournz., _ afford for tire&, first go to s�� 9 worm, ain't you afraid?" The kindly, word while yet I live, oar local Firestone M ; _paddy — "No, of course not" You need not L.me to eulogise There is the village at work, at Firestone _ 'When Yo,___8eg w h0 _And sound mY virtues to the skies; church, at play. There are its' 'Tires in every prize c �vely.a. own sights and sounds all `� rible, monstr3us bumble,bee,'ain't Why Why Droller garlsaderto whet avail to snit your purse. Every fire best+• When I have passed. beyond the all its smells—not only of gardens the F'uestone name sad guaraata you afraid?' - .—your assurance of long mileage, - Daddy — "No,certainly not. Pale? and their surroundings of sweet- 'a extra safety and dependable, care- Evelyn —"Ain't You afraid when A rose today, a kindly smile, ness and forest and mown hay, e the seareat Firestone ' " it thunders and'lightnings"' More pleasing far than after while. and the good breath of new bread, and the Pflible air- ;I fillen fr"If Dealer today. Daddy — "No, .no, You 91"y Junior (at dinner with a guest Evel but subtler scents such as the nut- child." ut- ch "Say Dad,this is roast ' Evelyn - 'Gee, Daddy, ain't you Present) —. ty odor of flour. on Sake-shop afraid of nothing in this world ex- beef, isn't it?" floors, the reek of singeing horn•, ceptfng mother!" Daddy — 'Of souse,son; what at the smith's,L or the clean tang of that?" of woods by which noses alone eelwri ht's from "I stumbled across some famous Junior- — '•'Oh, nothing .special, make out the wh g ETA , ���', people at the first night show;' a OUly this morning I heard you toll the carpenter's: Itis s quiet, busy critic writes. He should have taken, mother you'were going to bring an book, good for retreat from the his seat earlier. old muttoubead home for dinner." newspapers and the-telephone. Jortrait Of a Village,by Franpla - ._�• - :. _ .., ... _ _ it Woodcuts - - Suitor — "I've-come to you sir, Brett Young. With odcv by --- • e to ask for Your daughter's hand.'• �+L_ Joan Hassell. ]98 pp. .Torpntes ��a S I�I e d Advertising Father — "Tell me,,,when were The McClelland A Steward $2.7S. M you first struck by her?" ._ BOOK SHELF Suitor — "But, - air, we've not By [LIZAS[TM [[DY =FES D l'OLLECTiONS quarreled so tar:' BA1 Alt\LJ ��A\'ltiD •- It is less dangerous to slip with H _ :. us.-HTNING ItUD A•GBNT WANTED WE HAVE THE FACIL1T1E8 TO PORTRAIT OF A VILLAGE Tu cell Phillipa Lightning F'rotec- act for You in any seizure or sol LI►A Loot than with the eoHgue. Lve :Yatem. B. Phillips Company -lection problem anywhere '1n the v You Limited. Osborne Avenue. Toronto, world. Our results are Immedl- By Francis_ Brett Young ate and satisfactory. Ross and if you can loan him a prizes! book BAD t l H11 1{Si CoatDan3'. lag Richmond St W., There is no Monk's Norton on y 1'OULTItY. ANI) 1'UULTRY Toronto. and a year later ask him to return the map of England, nor any one BABY:? rxtulralr•.vT it and still retain his triendship a FILMS A%D rltls~rs ' village in the orchard-lades re- ICT 7oae bd w ta etas and aPsK st y. C. hOST ONLY 8 UCT OF 1510 free DE en urg men4D25cRINT Inti " nairacte has been performed.• gion of Worcestershire with which tathies time,sive Sandmaa's Powder Brut' New Hampshire chicks. Samba -- Don't you start .no _ Neighed up to :". pounds at s to for 25c. Photo-Craft. 1bi King ht we me, nigger. Ah Ras decor may it be identiSed. But because s�aa���aod�alloys feverishgbat - 7 weeks. For real production this East, Toronto. .-the social structure of. all these mora. 6aadmao•y have ham used by Fait and or real pr hardy. tthi-. ated in the Spanish war". villages was established centuries .•others the world over for mase than I't'H4l'rL'ltE lag Bray chicks. .Write 'for Rastas — "Maybe you"was, but ago, and has developed, during too fear• As your druggist'` - pm,ts. Bray Hatchery, 130 John - LYONS in mah 'pinion it's given yb' such this St. North, Hamilton, Ontarto. Z�ADE-IN STORE s swell head yo' is 'bout ripi•to be Period, types of person�►Ychs=- $$ 'Satmple slid BOO�jtl -A +F _EYTR•1 EGGS PER BIRD after various as sweetbrier and Hints to Slathers" sent op rvqueat.- m;ken the difference between •a M:H t ONGE wr.. 'rotto ro redecafiated." ,gillyflower but Vrawing each its Write John Steedman A Co.,Debt 19, real profit'and a loss. Buy Bray BARGAINS GALORE - own strength and color from local_ 442 St Gabriel Street. Montreal. 69%+1 .shirks today and get those extra Every article thoruughiy,cleaned,- NEDICAI, taus next Fall when prices are reconditioned.and sold under•a deft- it and sun, it is possible, in ' highest., Write for details. •Bray oft• money back guarantee of setts- Hatchery. 1311 John .9t North, taction. - INFANTILE PARALYSIS CRIPPLES drkwing this portrait of Monk's recover the use of their umbra un- Norton, nominally imaginary, t0 n s Haa111ton,..Untarlo. Large chesterfield,. tapestry 4.95 cover, reversible spring ' der"our new treiimeat. -Wa ilvr -'- -'�irk' WERS LAYERS WITH SE'X, the .famous foot treatment for dlgClibe 1---vi the iIIhBbltallti y'jiep r VST ilal IRA1SE MbRE cushions. tired; aching feet. Hay Fever re- of twenty such might recognize: Last 14w i•dwbk F.�f•fvs sack#aeiass -- ed pullet chicks and.-take advant- 3 piece chesterfield suite,ve- uponde instantly.to our treatment. of the f1rRs prices predicted 13.95 lour corer, retierslble.Atas- Dont Sutter: consult us regard- They Live In the Village for eggs next Fall and Winter, shall spring cushions. _ Ing your case. Adanac Health _ -Bray pullet chicks are avallable In ,l4.AC Beautiful 8 place cheater= pints, 1 mile west Of Er/ndsle an Thele are the discontented; the almost every breed. VRrite or 7J Held suite, velour cover Dundav Highway. iLkEe ere because he cannot. COII- f. r :- prices. Stay Hatchery, 130 Joha figured, reve'raible atarahalYcushlona P DANDRUFF +- sit. North; Hamilton, Ontario. 49•� Modern 3 pleee chesterfield ECZEMA, SKIN AILMENTS, SORES, wince-the beritry that the ancient _ L'ALITY CHICKS FROM BLOOD- suite, new, hard wearing Oak tree doddering on the green and p �,ase Ilia- :iQ stop cover. Marshall, reversible quickly healed by Dermisoothe, tested breeders at a low price. repp ns: the clean, white, 'anttaeptte. alai- before his door should not be &,rd's era ,u Lo would want. Sample mailed free direct - any hair toarc Do this 4 Leahurrts $6.50, pullets 113.95,: Chesterfield bed'suite,rthree cleared ffom the path of progress i Ames a week and the result cerke,LPt■ 9;ir Karred #lock°, mew• 45.� $i cents at all druggists. Twe�t!- Hampahlre Redo $ 95, outlets plecea hler velour uh Century Remedleg. In ham the daughters a_t The Grange who � t.illbea -,Ram cockerels 17,98. Started Leg- cover, reversible Marshall cur ons. Ave., Toronto, Cfsan xeadimd GtauyMY.ir- �s4 C Solid oak dining room suite; have been "presents an are so -burn pullets 10 day old $16.95,. 2 24.95 'buffet, .extension table &,lad1•Ht)1`OGRAI'Hl anxious to know nobody but the v" . e Egg Qua]- 6 leather slip seat chairs. • n , It%, hatched from 25 ounce eggs, week old 11795. Large 49.00 Eight piece dinette suite in rlgl people that they -scarcely "add 1c. ' $1,00 deposit with order, 49. rlrh walnut finish, buffet, ENLARGEMENT FREE WITH EV- know anybody at all; the captain' balance C.9.D. Top Notch Chick- refectory table and 6 leather seat try 25c order. Roll film developed '--fries, 1'6"Wilson St., Guelph, Ont. and eight prints 2Sc. ReprtTtts Sc. whose tragedy is that he.survived 4e ; — chairs. Establlbhed over 26 years. B ght- 1' g K'NY OF PM ` rrr�r� Beautiful 9, piece dining r� his onlyexcuse for lvin ; the BL'F T\VEDDLF. BIG EGG CHICKS .7.7«W room sure, buffet, china flag Studio, 29 Richmond Street for June. These Chicks are born cabins„ 'extension table and 6 leach- East, Toronto. schoolmistress, shrewdly humorous -with a' head -start and coat no er sent chairs. and self-contained in a niche in +. more for June than ordinary M Large F.nalish oak dining NF.R90�iAI: this social 'structure too"small ter ,chickens. Tweddle Chidk Hatch- 79.00 room suite, buffet. cabinet, - "' " eries Limited, Box 10, Fergus, On- .extension table and_6_slip seat.chalrs ARE YOU RC P%URED? RELIEF, CORlpaniOriship, but more Com- 'tario: with cane, panels. comfort, positive support with,our SQST�n/yn� Beautiful solid walnut din- advanced method. No elastic or ..G.B's, 732 BRAY NEW HAMPSHIRE 0.7.- Ing room suite, buffet, - Under-straps-or steel. Write Smith and Barred Rock pullets laying at china cabinet, extension table and Manufacturing Co.. Dept. 219'Pres- 5 months, hit 549 eggs daily .at 7' 6 blue leather'seat chairs. ton, Ont. �� months. For real eget production, yr•M 4 p{ace bed room suite. dreg- COTIAG ..,;get Bray chicks NOW. Write for 45 W ser, chiffonier, full size EVER1' yfAR UED COUPLE AND UMM • prices. Bray Hatchery, 130 John bed and sngless spring in walnut fln- those" contemplating manias. j St. North, Hamilton, Ontario.' ish, should rend—"Sex and Youth," 104 nn Beautiful walnut bed room pages, postpaid 25c. Our 12 page- -'PAST-GROWING BRAY CHICKS. 59.00 ailite, rhi'ffonier, vanity Illustrated'catalogue of,sex books, D. C. writes: "I have 1,515 of the with Venetian n+irrdr, full size bed drug aundri.es, etc., free upon re- ® A finest, healthiest, and fastest- and'paaless sprint:•. quest. Supreme Specialty,, 169 rowing chicks I have ver own- 4 niece bed room suite, tires- Yong., Toronto. f ad." rte o --ger, c - today. Bray Hatchery, 180 John and anal-ss spring. QUIT TOBACCO, SNUFF, EASILY, St. North, Hamilton,Ontario. A Smarr kitchen s:rhinets with Inexpensively,- Home remedy. s • 14.95 sildina.porcelain tops. .Testimonials. Guaranteed. Advice t�i � �' TOR SCORE EGGS 'EXT FALL AND Radios, at0.11e1 Dresser 7t4.A51 Chtf- free. -Write Box 1,-Winnipeg. winter,,when prices are hlKh, put Bray sexed chicks in your brood- fonters, s7.Os1 Gas Stave., 84.tr.1 Sew- • ars NOW. Write for Information Inc Machinrs, 812.:,11] Rsds, 82.501 ]BARRY—FV'OULD YOU'MARRI" IF 11 and prices today., -Bray Hatcher3'• Springs. 02.001 New Mattresses, tufted" Hundreds to choose from. 130 John St. North, Hamilton, On- 41"Iss China Cabinets, 8t 0.00. daughters means. Many farmers' tario. Write for free illustrated rata- daughters and widows with yyro- _ iocue showing hundreds of other "'party. Particulars, 10c. Con an. outatandtna valpes in qew and,re- tial. Canadian Correspondence• conditioned furniture and Free gifts Club, Box 128, Calgary, Alta. e with niimbnsea � - ';Metro olitan Racing LYONS TRADE-IN DEPT. "ASTHMA SUFFERERS" P 6 let quick reliet,frpm the paroxysms . Association 478 Yonge St., Toronto caused by Asthma when you inhale the effective fumes of ':One Minute POINT IIATR.GOttT19 Asthma Relief." Just a few whiffs DUFFERIN PARK re axes the.bronchial tubes, relieves 3. WIGS, TOUPES, TRANSFOR3�A= the difficult breathing and that ' tions, Braids. Curls, and ell types dreadful gasping. This ecientifl'ca11y of finest quality Hair Goods, Write •for illustrated catalogue. $pedal taade effective preparation,has given ] June-June 16 to-2S tention to repair work. Toronto blessed relief fi asthma sufferer- r a Ta ad- -- --- ninan �g it Supply Co., $28 for over thirty-five year Take Bnthurst, 'foronto. vantage of -thea generous offer+ Races Daily .end ten cents, stamps Or coin. and . y a MISCELLANEOUS prepae a twenty-Ave cent package . . 2.30 7d>l>M ELECTRIC FENCER, CAN- prepaid.' Good vAtH July 16th, 18$6; i ae IG 30 p m ads's own. The unit that makes Qn1r. MacRobie, Manufacturing • • • pprdlnary fences top expenatve to Chemist. Petrolea,.Ontario. Dutld. A single strand of alta �• pind asimple portable Gem Fencer Fred Orpcs Geo. Heyes kaeVs all stock where they belong) .-Issue NO._2&—'38 qk for circular and name of the `' Psterborough Carioe Co., 268'Water St.,'Peterlsorougil, Oat. I • President Secretary F agent nearest you. Groh'. - Cooler, Limited, Pres ton, On t. B—D 1 �.J f.1 ,' 100�i w".. rr,•'S"i'.._...... :,�,•; '°a.* M'�'br, ..,._+_N >-R. �. tiax,��4-'0• � .Iti.:'.:cR.. i+..:.'. , .�� +ar ':T'T x ! fRxfr, 'yt,.. ' . : e,. �'.:. : w c.,.y..z'. .'.+ -..,,• `v,.- n,..6al..•'.>-°. ,s-%. ::`.c. <,aa�ffx� .F: sr".. .+S^a.' ''�wc•" ; .: w+, 'fir.' .'3'. ''. •."�'.,.P :'` +'.' - `-x.f�na.... `.., .r •a: f _. }� '•ter. � - *•t �S':` +..� TMs," '�v. ..wrc'�..','�'":!»+r...>+ ,.. `'a'"" :'tb.lK":.^.'`°-,' w^si +a-m v.. `' .•v —,ax. v � Mrs. Laughlin had quite a sari- �'"..:�•- b - apPointed-to look after F er of relatives and friends visit r the picnic her on Sunday. for next month. Pres, Percy,Neal -Mrs. F. Balsdon and Mr. Joe was in the chair. ' -• -,Mrs, McKay, of Toronto, spent 1 H Clark, of Burf were at their f f home here onlay. a few days with J. C. and Mrs. Brock Road Mrs. H. l+donney has been Philip. C� _ _ Mader medical re during the,Past -The H. J. Mir•quis family, of ---Mr:and Mrs Jas. Undsa an - -- -- - __- . __ `_ �I• Stroud, spent sands with y d Here Comes the $ride"; tea days. y Mrs. J. . family of Toronto were Sunday _ Andrew. visitors_ -Rev. M. Jenkinson spent u - of Mr. and Mrs. - :- -- - ' day last week with.his -The Misses Rose,. of Toronto, mile! �� TII a Tailored Tip Top'SLlit • parents in spent Sunda with Mr. ' Niagara Falls. y th and Mrs. The warm rains and present �. 4• --MY and Mrs. Lishman spent •Donald._Munzo.• warmer sunshine -bid fair for a - 811th - a day last week witk friends in "Several of the lasses of our, bumper crop of strawberries this Wooler. school commence their summer vac- year- Several have b THE * *� O ation this week, een,picking j'� O --G. A. Chapman left recently this week and report very favour- or and hire. Dunkley �i - or Northern Ontario, where he y: contemplates residing, Windsor. are visiting for a few Quite a few of the community i _ ! --Miss Elizabeth Mon-isey, of days with Mr. and Mrs._W. G. attended the service at Erskine on will—be-properly-dress Toronto, visited friends in Picker-' fid' Sunday afternoon. Cool -Service in the United. Church- e I� jing one day last week. brought out many to meet' at the Here will be withdrawn this comm w -Mrs. John Topper has return-ad home aftering 8 old church,-.some corm - - „ Annual Anniversary - many ?m es away. _TIF - TOP in Buffalo. w--days cry Services at After suffering twe defeats from their other appointment Audle--Mr. and,'Mrs. Hedley Fair, of y• thg Pickering boyar the- Brock Rd. -- - Haliburton, visited Mrs,- Mechin cm Services at_Audley, afternoon and School baseball team finally exec-" y Full Dress ]N'rr a last. uted-a win-over their rivals. This ng. -The Woman's Association of -Mr. and Mrs. Fowlie and family the United Church met on makes •two win for the locals as �+ _1 -moved to Rockwood last week. We esday they have once defeated Brougham.. 1 uCQo i evening.. ,--at-the-home- -This Friday im6theT game will be ethein-success—in-their new of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Squires at Played at .Pickering and by all ac or Blue Serge Suit _ A large number from'' Pickering the Beach. The husbands were cn- counts should he a good one. attended the Memorial Service _at tertainedoo on occasion, and they Erskine` ems ery on Sunday after- with.-.this idea the'-ladies`have ad- ' ty ed and Tailored_ by " ' pear pO°a' Annual Presb terian Church -Mrs- P. Wiman, of'Peterboro, opted. Miss Jessie Rorke gots a Garden Party spent a few days with her Very interesting address, "An 'ex ' pertinent In International Affairs>' _ enng . • _ -8us se1l Burrell, and also calling on Wednesday, June 22nd. �LOR friends• which more than pleased the gent- lemen, and Misses Ruth Redditt and Mrs. R. H. Cronk has return- Tenders walled - -Limited - id home after• a�-mag-five,weeks Osie Adair gave several ' piano - -- with her sonsWillard, of- D_ duets - -. • and Darden, of Wellsville, N. Y. reciated. We gather that the.-gen Tenders wily be, received up to HAPMAIV June' 30th• for th di �. .. -Mr. H. W. Madill, of Van- tlemen would - ,appreciate - another a digging of .a such invitation and pro m, cellar, cementing wall and floof of eouver B. C. N. F. Mechin and gra 4 4� Cherr w same, digging a drain and"eregtin soma and Mies. Dorothy, of-Oshawa, y 'x'r a chimney at the Whitevale school, :Visited Mrs- Mechin on Sunday." _ S. S. No. S. Pickering. Complete -Mrs. J. G. Baxter returned Harold Fenney spent the week- home last week alter visiting her end in Toronto. Plans and specifications may be _ work' C�ot - - We welcome Mr. and Mrs. San- had by:applying to' the Secretary, p hes mother in Guelph, who has been' in ford in our midst. W• E. Jbhnston, R. R..1, Locust very poor heahh, but is now slowly Hill Ont +► 'recovering. Mr. and Sirs. Pinkeny spen`> -Sympathy is expressed for Ddr. Sunday with Bert and, Mrs. Petty: and 3lrs.. Jos. Eade, whose We are glad, to 1tnoN-Mr.. Busks :Classified -Advertisements Full Si2e3 Rork Shirts, - young 98C. Y daughter was seriously burned by is much better. - Water Shrink Overalls w fire caused, when-playin with - Mrs. Walker is ' visiting her , . _ pair • 8 gas-- r FOR SALE-G. M. C. ton truck. w niece at >;,,nionville this week. ohne. She w tah:n to the Sick 1932. new, Platform and cab,, cat- Greb Work .Boots, ' �p>s' �I ?b Cl�ildrgn's Hospital for treatment. A number of our W.- A. attrnd- - + • -� ��,i� tle racks in perfect condition, has -The members of the Y. P, .H,. the gathering at L'entenuisi not been in use for 2 ears B -'BII:1L-iII Arch support Work Beate. . $4.95 Church.. y aigain: 1 of the. united Church are bolding a • at'-5325. Glen'Eagles Manor.Hotel, r $Deis] Evening on .Friday, June Charles Lintner and Son Pram Rouge Hills. Comfort while you �otk .- 84th, at the home of the President. Torouzo spent Sunday with his fat- - All the young. People are cordially beT here. - FOR SALE-,1929 Durant Sedan, ,A 'fine now rr4mge of" English -Foulard Ties, ` invited. g y Lovely`patterns, 76c. to $1.00 Dir. and-Mrs. E. Petty from fitted with sleeping accommodat- =11dr:. Elwood FIny:ie, who has Toronfo and daughter- Gladys, and ion. Joseph Clark, private owner, been employed in M.'S. Chapman's lick Fielding spent Sunday with.. Greenwood. 42-3: e8� Hose, Geo. and Mrs. Todd. Chiffon B s., n w spring shades, Lalli Q o e s ng r. Store sines .last fall/ has moved to Whitby, where he has secured a Mro blomsh gave the Senior• BICYC.I.ES FOR SALE--Gents, ",All eiz' si 7fi0, per pair s Bible Class lesson in a very able $10-cash. Ladies $12 cash. Good - n' 'gpod position' in the undertaking ry -orderp _ JCI�, ering ! *% business; The best wishes of their manner on Sunday. It was enjoyed . T. -C. Brown, Brougham. Fred T. Bunting, - assay Pickering friends accompany �' all present. FOR SALE - Tractor Cultivator, F,etabliared.1867, Mrs. F. Quibele of Albert 1dr. and Mrs: Huycke to'their Cockshutt; like new, at half price. inew home. is spending a couple of weeks Massey-Harris 6 ft. Binder, recon- - with Wes, and Mrs, he is ' -Do not forget the Strawberry Petty,Y• ditioned, •$75. One Ideal glower, Social to be-held on Friday.evening a sisst'f Dawson C. SK. e tClare- " '$35. Gone out of machine. business, SPECIALS p j �+ - � une 24th at_ & S.. No. 1 School- _ so• get these bargains, Ontario . �.7Le ECIALS 9 under the auspices" .6f the Base nwat spent the week-end with W. Sales and Service 39 Ontario Str. - hne W. A. There will be s varied and'' Mrs. Hollinger and also visit- Oshawa, p �} - program, also a ball game, comm- 'ed several old friends here whi) -"-- Breakfast Bs'liCOn,. 25C. a lb• ening at 6.30 standard time Ad- were very pleased to see him. ; STRAYED - from'lot 21, 3rd con _- mion 25 and 10•cents + The many friends of Mr. Ray Pickering, 1 heifer, Durham; red ':�Viineed Steak, -2C• -a lb., ^�'l -The Ontario County. Jersey Pilkey wish to congratulate him on and white. Thos. -Philip, Locust` Club are picnicking at Greenwood his success on passing his 3rd year. Hill. , _ :lF'ork Liver, "12c. a The _ -on' Saturday next, June "18th. All exam at Toronto Univer- - - - -.S-. Ind. of thin "Is! A - or sale.and i _ _ w are' G. L. Middleton, Brougham. phone -Stew ng Beef, 12e. 'a lb invited to come. Bring'your basket Mr, and'Mrs,' Smalley and Mr, Pick 528.. 43-4 L -for the dinner at 12 o'clock. After Norman Smalley, of Sanford, and ,jewel Shortening, .15c• alb which the Annual Meeting will be Mia Kane, of Uxbridge, spent the .-held, then' games and' 'Calf..Con- week-end with Wes. and .Mrs. Classic �q test. Bring your bathing suits for Petty: f .:L L _ Cleanser, _ tins, 3e• ass C @a1(Ts I LIAN'S . _ �+ the new pool. Mrs; Laughlin ' -has recovered tins, 25C• --St; George's Church, Sunday, from her illness, and is able to be BEAUTY A i TTV QLIOj� June 19th. 1st Sunday after Trin- up.and about again...Mrs. Walker, LAV a SH i _ Of Toronto, has been staying with a . _..-ity. 10,a. m. Sunday School and Three doors east of the Old Church Bible Class, 11 a.•. rn. Morning her for a week, and Mrs. Hodgson .. �:., . W g visited several old friends during E I D Garage. Me. O. Ctammer's ' Prayer. Preacher, Rev, C. s. Residence.- Butcher -(phone 300,0) . Pielterh 4 _ _Scovell, of Agincourt. ?:30 p. m. week. 'Evening Prayer. Preacher Rev, E. We are glad toknow Bob .McGr- Shampoo ind Fingerware SAt 4 AG. Robinson. On Sunday, June is is out of_hospital after his. Fingerwa�e' ' , 26th. the 106th Anniversary of the operation, and after spending .a oil Sbao -' Pickering Hardware Store ,founding of St. George's The Prea- few days with his mother and-bro- Poo �� " - cher, at the morning service on that thers here, be ieturmed, to:his hoarse Among 35e: occasion will be Ven, Archdeacon .and family in St- Catharines. We Manicure Warren, o oron _o on willa suc- alis " ` buctuen ^-A garden party, sponsored by' �8 HAIRCUTTING. n miter 6A� bug the managers of the Presbyterian . . .• -- • - Church,- will. be- held.. in Memorial Audley Thermiqu.e Heaterkss AD Perssan � Kills Instantly , Park on Wednesday next, June 22nd Beginning at ? eat Waves 8 P. m. D. S. Mrs.- Plaxton, of Lindsay was a =1.9iS mambo rielL U" ita,eo Prevens Blight; - e-••T. a ball game will-be played be- visitor here this week, _ - tween the Pickering team and the Five pupils are writing,for Ent- Canadian Pacific Express CO's ranee Exams from No.. 5. :3 Does-not burn the leaves team of Toronto, which-is the sen- Mrs, Ben Bryant and young Bon The -Pickering for team in the Toronto Industrial have returned home from " Port 4 Calves longer life to the plant -League, unbeaten this year. The Hope. MEAT MARKET . Pickering team have also been most A linen shower was held at Dire. L - Successful this year, heading. the R.- P. Winters' last Reek for Misa - F t t b is Whitby league at present; Thea a 5 or po ate plants, cab age plan Gladys Bryant. =We carry a full• line of ` ---game may be expected. At 9 p> nix � -- Mr. and Mrs.-Hansford of High-. -an excellent.Program will he T a . ori to parat8, Eucumber vines Pree' land Creek spent a few days this Fresh sated by the..+following._. artiste: week with their daughters here. - Walter Hardacre, pianist. Edwin - Anniveraary Services in the local Balfour, magician. Mabel Cottrell, and :..!� For grabs and cut worms. entertainer.. Burt Llo d comedian. church ,are being held next Sunday Ebelyn P ." y_' afternoon and evening when Rev. , age, soprano. These art- 11 r. Wylie,•of • Co,umb -4 wilt'1 e Cured -Agent or MC o �t r 918e f C rm' k-Deering farm Machinery`and are all from Toronto, and' will the speaker. S _ Repair•. be assisted .by Miss Audreg Scott, psora] music is being .dancer, of P'ickoning. There will be prepared.The Club met on 1lionda eve _ 1VIeatB Motto-We btv�k. Cas get it. Or k isnot A refreshment booth, at which ice i y n ]?hoes. >i90o - ng at the home.of Mrs, S. pock- Our deliver i8 at our services strawberries lunches -etc. Pin " family. About 75 were pre- y' .y J S BAISDON - PICK8 11\1G K VMOesold. Admission, 2b and 16 sent. A ball gone on the lawn was Fhone PicklinG • . . t a feature. The comumittees were .CLARENCE S&K