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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1938_07_08 `: a,' �:.::..: k4,Ky,,, .,.:. :. c.� .� -., r.,•-, .: -.,...'- r? .r.. �� 74. .--1.• w •r � .r.-S' '•'+� 'u+• -;+• ,..: .. :,...•.' ;,. ...,. .. •, . C:,' .. '+..' - .... .., ,.. 7 .•'.•«;� g.. :gip ,.:at.� i PICKERINC,VOL. L`'11 = PICKERING9 ONT.. -FRIDAY . JULY .A, 193 3. e. 46 •Yofes0t oat Masber. Highland Creek W. L Cher ood GREENWOOD NOTICE �w Nj- --the—Highland Creek Women's R H. O. PEAR80N—Ph ician' �- Institute held their June meetiri* Stanley Taylor is at his home on ILLS 5 Daadsoraeon• nnnbatton. la "Our trucks pace your way at the home of Mrs. ,D. Stotts on vacation. 1586--1936 =' every day. Thursday-afternoon, Mrs. P. Tred- Miss Irene Radcliffe in visiting Q B. P'ORr9YTH, Oph. D., Director Miss Mildred Hollinger, at oCkAome'rical Asimciatimof Ontr.to seg. COAL COKE way presided and Installed and s g present. fsesrae Ketaeerot the American fJptometr:=a1 ' - welcomed the'neyv officers. Mrs. A number of our people were CHOPPING diseedtuon. Eyes examined by appointment• �L+UD CEMENT - H: Elliott Pali touching tribute. at Cedar Groye Garden Party on Monday, Wednesday and. Friday ` !bone ISM Claremont.Ont- , , to the memory of Mrs. J, Clegh•orn Saturday evening. 'll'E GRIND FINE .. SAND, G RA VEL, a life member who passed on rec- Remember the Garden Party. to ently: Members of tht Cherrywood � held on the church lawn on Bran, Shorts and Feed of fall DONALD 1tULLY tsarrieter • ---- and bran were sts a M this Saturday ev n . kinds alioMinerals ��tocmerlyaceupi.d by tac tate A.B.Cbrta Gates entertained with several de- e A. will hold their regular t aiansaoutL.,ag of wart l3uuae.wnuby. sly - — on-Thursda afternoon, eoncentr.aEes or profitable, feeding also !cosi A&}'ta a work hgfiffu ,solos:Following tike us- � g y BE7ITON; BELL. fs ROSS g - •loess meeting,' members of the Jr. July 13th. Mrs. Bert Betty, con kept on band We have also placed in stock a full Institute assisted Mrs.. A. Craven pens, 'of the gr in charge. We stock only the best Poult• Earristors tf Solicitors line of Maple Let.f Milling and Mrs. D.. Stotts, hostesses, to ry1.LIAM};B£ATOti.K.C. - -- '„ Feeds. - serve tea in the garden. - _ _ —- cede and Supplies. _Altona k'' Su es. 3 .F N.+HItOOKE BELL,K C. J,D.F.ROSS A W MITCHELL VM hitevale -. . . --�'• Z+. e+�'EErT JAMES A WRIGHT Church service will be, held in Masses Jean and Audrey Linton - a "Day'bueet. Twon►p. mdelaide seas the Baptist Church in the evening- of 'Toronto are spending the hol a �} ' Pickering, Ont, • • at .7 o clock. This will be a union Mays with K. and Mn. Reesor. PIANO-TUNING NINE (� U. &ICHARDSON ttZ Co., Barrie- g, 'V.ters.'Sohe,tors. Notaries etc spite set, service for the two churches. Rev. Many of the children in this vie _ =�mr�or Life Building,36 Toronto'St. Toronto. Oftiee Rhone 7400 fiesideoce 9520 Mr. Bick will preach. inity are attending' the Summer AND Pr=one 1d.less; Pickering Phon .4613. Stf 'Mrs. Barkis Reesor of Altona, ,Bible School, at Glastow. All binds of PErair Nk ork s MGUS hicMILLAN—Barrister, Sol- The Beal Store,Claremont � whom we are so familial~ with, in —Physical and Mental. Harm of 7tj1. Tonin ,.Clicitor, Notary Public. 19 Melinda Street g Guaranteed Toronto. Teleabune Elgin 5103. 29tf PHON8 W24 Sunday School work, is 'bringing. Fault Finding, there will be a pie _ nice Sports, with prizes. Come and C• S. M&CDONALD her, entire class of girls to the FURNITURE Baptist Sunday School-on Sunday brtn� your basket. 209 CLOSE AVE., 1 ORONTO - rain .• After the opening exer Mrs, W. MacKay and Billy, also Phonel akedde 1509 ^a (�ERBERT T. FALLAISE. L. D 8., We wre wisp aytng an a g Misses iD.D.S. Gradaate of the Roya, Costae of variety.of cises, Mrs. Reesor. .. and-her class , dere taken at NEWS OQioe iDmtai Surgeons and the Unrverarty of Toronto. Aluminum and OranitewAre Etc. will put on a program that will of.Toronty, aie visitors with Mr. (woe is residence+econd door east of St. rind• Furniture and Furniture take tip the rem'tainder'of the period and Mrs. H. Slack this week. 6.a.church. Pretering,out.i' wentoff6ce boon: a School opens-at i0 o'clock and we The Women's Institute for Jul, FUEL w o. M sip ae..,or oy appointment. (X-ray [Novelties. aarvic•l. fl a Piet aro=. - will be held at Kirton's' Park on - _ Prises iow,in keeping wish tiu,ee, would welcome s-large attendance • • ---�— of Sunday''School members, church the 12th hist: After the meeting _. *u�usro 4r sorbs. attenders and any others who can which will consist of the Roll Call �p RADIO SERVICE cum®. :-About one. hundred of the Crosier Builders' Su hes S. B>ZATON, TOWI+lB>tIP A Graduate',of Radio 00118 E! Clan gathered 'on the spacious and pp a Ciert. Conveyancer.Cotnmusioner for 13 Brougham beautiful lawn of Mr. D. W. takias afWavres, Accountant, Btc. Issuer of with Crosier and held their 7th annual Lumber and Lath -- ,r ilarrfageLokmeee. Whitevsie.out. reunion on 'Jill -- •� to-the-minute trainin Mrs. S. Carlton is visiting her y -2nd.' A relative c p' g B. C shingles A, E. RfCHARL..0 N and Brougham friends at present. from Seattle, being the 'recipient of $ : DSNIR'AL - I-NSURANCE FINEST EQUIPMENT,-, Master Roy McLaughlin is holid- the prize for the guest com�ling the _ glue Coal' REAL ESTATE for eying with his aunt, Mrs. Phil ip. longest distance. 'Alberta (� CONVEYANCING .Guaranteed Satibfachoa - r Russell• Gray has been given the _ contract of painting the fire truck. Greenwood Do,i7�PQhC 1r8� �An all wtab*hoi agency, rad? -- etT Sacramental Service. on Sunday iplxlent. Lime ,<' ►(,tet - _:. Jo serve. . •Reaennahle Priceo evening was not so well 'attended Mr. and Mrs. Smit:hers, eahswa • Titles-and lllattwies_Ova" w b -M visited Mr. 'dark and family on li �. as Usual. 'Maple le $Od W d... Ek ROY MILLER. The Sunday School' Picnic was -Saturday. Agents for Lnn y Femee M` held at Green's Park on Thursday Mr. Wm. Ormerod spent the'end and .�e�3 t .SOL u : W `1T1 A �/1l Brouabam. Ontario 48tf _ Phone Mark IWO afternoon• of the week with Howard and Miss ILIOBN8ED AVOT10113H t AND - Mr, and.Mrs, .Harvey were. at Edith Ormerod. apQ VALUATOR -�-.,•� Aleilandpor: one night•lzst week as Mica ,Zora Gee left for.the city, conducted Anywhere �• .Lel• ZI E R entertainers: Monday where sae is .taking a' eo t f on npl •tnPi is . 'C3 kr•hntt� T -- Course at Summer School. Secure Prices Before Baybe Street, East. present, taking a supplementary '_lir. and Mrs. Robt. MacLean ...Whitby. Ontario. Insurauoe of,All Hinds. course of study. f Montreal spent the-end of the - 0 , p j bliss Jean Malcolm left for Tor week with the W. Gee family. W,T L CO � B R OS& Beet Rates Available with onto the first of the .week for the The W. M. S. of the Circuit LOCUS( Hi/� Shingles For Salf course in Education, will meet at the homeof Mrs, N. , Ont. g JBeonrity and service. Mrs, Thompson, dadght,er of the Parkin Friday of this week. All Pbnra M�•a - i6ak 6nlvwnised Steel $biogdes, - late Uriah. Young of Weston was a ladies'-are welcome.- u Biid'a Felt Slate$hilxttlea• Address Ptrt►M guest of Mrs. Philip on Sunday. CQr�gratnlationa w Dorothy Dia SPECIAL - Frank 'Ncit; of Fort William is ney, Doreen Pegg and Mildred Also. rt•rubbcring buggy wheels. BROUGHAM PICK 516 i .itinz 1•.:s brother, Jos. Hilts of Brown on passing their Entrance' Lawn mower• sh%rpened. 1 in. Maple Lumber--320 per la T. PATE'RSO�l'8 OLAREMO>\ - Brougham, w!^o he !'tae not c?• on the. years-work.., GARDEN CROPS i years. The W. A': will hold the regular fn 500'ft. lots or more. Qall and get prices. Phone 281 31x. and Mrs. Fi`e rosy, of Tor m9nthly meeting at Mrs. R'm. i s — Will Pay Profits ' c.. a-.d _12r. -end wit's. Tout, of Brown's home on Tuesday the 12th. Get our prices on Reddy Roofing If you knew you WERE NEXT Nc%v Fork, were guests of Will everyon2 try ani- come. and Asphalt Sbingies• Prices wie If You Use .; -you would hustle in after that In. t' i furs, l-iarrey last Sunday. The Open Air Service was well be higher.in the.Spring. NA7IIRAL MINERAL attE ed on Sunday evening Last, ' surance Protection we've been Mr., and Mrs- W J. Brown, _ P _ _. _ -. BICKERING talking about ` daughter Mary, and Thomas Jr., and__Uie message given-by Rev, YOU MAY BE NEXT Phos rl$te8 were with their people on Sunday., Smyth, M. A. of Port Perry was •;. �.w To fccsease Yields and Iia rcyt the Juniors remaining for a boli- Well received, also the_music turn a -CYRIL E. MORLEY P C2�a1'ty day. • fished 6y the Stang Quartet and LUMBER YARD _.of all crops the solos by Mrs. L. -Pegg and t3BNERAL INSURANCE �' - _ 11fr, and Mrs. -Norman :1lechin �? and son and Mrs. H. Mechin, firs. Miss M. Harbron and the Male PHONE 340u OurMotto—Service its, Protection D. N. . Lockwood 'E. gam and Hiss Margaret Feas-, Quartet of Mt. Zion. The loud ; Phone PIclo�lg 6700 by-were Brougham callers on Sun- speaker system furnished by air, Pickering Mills- day. cooper added much to the interest At Clargmont _ PICKERING. ONT. The drama, "The Ginger Girl" of the people. Many thanks to all presented by Brougham Y. P. n for, helping to make the;service a WE DELIVER — Summer hrnit.ure B.uttonville and Hampton during §tfccess. Ernest' C. Fetzer' PHONE 5317 - the past week was well received at --— —- $100 up—Mone sired. Geed — both -places. nbarton First Mortgages.re Du - :� e � Congratulations of Brougham. - .- - LAWYER - '- LaWn Chair a friends are extended to Miss. Doris Mr. John Barclay of Orillia call 20 ,eaiv experience R. G. CLENDENING folds very cQsliy from the • Johnston, who won the prize fof ed on friends on Sunday, w FUNERAL .DIRECTOR k front.Natural, varnished bard pest decorated car. at Pickering on !Hiss Simpson, of Toronto, is the l last. guest of Miss' May Somerville. Thi irivats Ambulant= The Baby Band yearly meeting a were glad to have Mrs. G. seat in=a heap striped awn. • ba and Night Service Gillespie' y p y at the home of Mrs. T. Norton qn P e of ,$owmanville in our - DISCOVERY , ,ing duck,-41.49. Fb a 9006 Thursday, had an attendance of midst last week. r • Malvern 6000 • over 60, A pleasant afternoon was We are glad to welcome Mr. `N�-FEET ` L Wm, Dunbar and family, IVIED CATED Deck ,Chairs spent by all. y, also the l Complete. with canopy and MarkhaM' 0 Ont• The A. Moffat family and Miss Wrlasterrthe Rud Conner{ spent lit INSOLES +1 Crawford of Toronto and the Shep- pe finds Foot Torture Quicker foot rest. Sturdy hardwood herd family. of Toronto were all in :week. end.with . -his friends, the Comfortable to Wear frames in natural hardwood, Brougham on Sunday, the Shep- Burton boys at Claremont. 4 zovtrin� in a baavy striped Hot Weather herds, for the week end. Miss violet and Janet Allison - Stop$ The W. I. are sponsoring a spent.last week with their cousin, a awning...62.10. Community Picnic at Gre o P Park Mrs. Bohn Stewart of Markham. SORE BURNIAG ACHINU SWBATj , May mean Cool Days in y pn The Garden Part ING FEET SIMMONS' WALNUT &TEEL at Greenwood on July 13th. Those y at the home the kitchen If you use 8 of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lotton was Removes Callouses.Destro s Bid g• _BED ,�, wishing transportation, are to be at Y „ '-- , a M ded success: Con fi'O1eIDati inatallt Light Brown's corner at 1.30 P• m• gratulabione. —Odors _... Complete with felt mattress and The Walter Bayles' familyand r. and Mrs. George Dight's BUT for Atbletes Foot a!d -api ng--il6.b0 - Qisp- strove or hot plate. friends of Toronto,--he]Ped them to ' � Mrs. Brown were.in Greenwood.-on 9ancfnY Feet. Easily XPPlW4 1tsr Astfnis �► ee Qalek, Clean and Safe. Saturday evening offering their celebrate their 20tH ,wedding arm T }_ ive on Wednesday, SOOTHR40-3ANIITARY -.feMtstions to Mrs. Jane Boyer on r�r3 Y, Jens 89th. We.Yl+e Coleman {roan too Alen. Thom, Miss Helen; Mia lit per 'eiif Pbrine UN � attaining her 94th birthday on Jul. vobMk make lronin� day a 2nd Ethel !Proms and Chester . Pearce„ r Cc adfrois E'isrspkatbs—�S piles x C. �. STERRIT'!- 1,...:urt. Galland see rheas,._ >> �en �thi>� motored to Now Liskeard, ma i s�� ��Q�S� witlx the H Pi f on b� wag of Sudbury yd t7 account of'tI se:3ow acddent l[r, 'M'�tDWin and. JONES Funeral DlreostOr $ardwsra• -Tins=ith Pilkey suffered, when he 'was Ml"a Doreen Davidson spent las! Furniture Dealer struck bT a ear when crossing No. st"'day "� � grsndpg>r�its TtIE PIGHERIN(3 while Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davddeos< e ����++ , 2 Highway on Friday avenins. and `Harold Mitchel motored to !labor`s GOL MOkeri". . 0, 0ut,1<1'10 }bene NN !...- _ ... -- I the lA =4dme Provinces. i n 7— .. .•.e�•TXT14. Vie. 'Drs.. .. -..-.,':'. ,,.. ....... ": q S•,•�t v .ftf�y,....... L,v.. .,. , ^;e. � . - Dr's.. 4 "'M ay w• '-p,n 's a 'y.,L'Y•' ..,-�.:; ":....•.�,.•.�, .,. r •••. w .n - • ..erre- •'..'.' .::.. ..> ...•...•. e2 • ;' ` ^ 4 : T , Ur es -National Promotion' IX rome6ad-e -_ - - InPuMi Heal h field Detkby Ish:bel Roa ' i■ _. Robe Yourself Foie The Canadian Health Association Beach Asks Federal and;Provincial Synopsi. aquatiespo;fs were about to bv;iu _ coon on Common Problems A luxurious five-month cruise in the swimming pool'. Patty', bring -Advocates Widespread around the world aboard the ful of energy, was diving repeatedly "Marenii" brings together a from the highest springboard, _ I Education in Preventive group's of passengers for advea- "She Was born to-live in a sµ'im- /s '^" Measures. tures, romantic, entertaining . ming suit,% " Jenny said, admiringly. r ;, ` F ''A genuine water'tiymph!" Peter '` li.�LI .�1.—To make the part y and` tragic . . . Like in Grand Hers tt�" in promotion of public '` Hotel"' these passengers offer'a remarked, always appreciative .of l 1 P F . p g yI Ah-it is a ; the manifestations of physical per- \ health between the Dominion and study in human actions and re- y G ., the Provinces more effective, , actions w tc unc their souls. . : . These characters Jenny saw that -etare, an atty - t ens Do- were both in the race. It would ,financial assistance from the Do- SVYeetealin " are aboard the ship: Macduff, / dour Scotchman, single, of middle gtwo-of minion in order to maintain' and g be interesting to a nth the • :' age; 'Miss Mudge, school teacher, them together, for they 'were even extend certain services foY which �y rnorn�ng ly matched, in spite of the difereuce r ihev are now'obligated," Dr. P. S spending the savings of 20 years; r in their ages. 1. Cam be.l of Halifax told the regent ,Angela, faithful wife of Lovat, \\ ` Canadian Health association' in gigolo; Dick harlton, drat offi- Clare was a gifted swininier, and _ 1'' With _ cer;• Clare, a person of experi- her speed and form were equal to, his presidential address beie. q epee; Joan, a dissipated flapper; the best that girls half her 'age p — -The promotion of the public BEE H IVEa Jenny, Y, run-awn wife, and Peter; could,do. No. woman 'on the boat _ _,' t= health is now recignized as an es- •nix ' :Captain Baring, master of the could compete with her except Pat- sentidl function of Government — ship . . . and his soul. NOW GO ty. Joan foster was good, but slie and is .nradually being accorded f /� �� ON WITH THE STORY. slept all day and took most of her r similar recognition to commerce, finance,late at -night, finance, defence and other impor- Swimmin Contest , tant activities,"- Nova Scotia's "Perhaps that's why American 9 °women accomplish so much. . L ad- Clare was In tangerine, a bi-illi- � - chief health officer said. "This is as meats' in the public health field. mire them greatly:" ant flash in the,clear water of the 1 - _ it should be, since any nation can- "Until. recent _years_•pbysieians tank. It suited her dusky skin. 1 notr unless the health of were concerned almost entirely "Do you?" Patty was in a striking green suit. __ = its :prospe , people' is -not only' preserved with the cute of disease, and " '' a Von?" Her voice ez- d the con- > = — but is developed- to the greatest medical schools taught cure"rath-Tho wbistle blew anl : pressed surprise: testants were off, with orange and - human en-* er -than prevention. During the "No. They scatterbr-alns — - deavor. green in.. the lead, Clare tore I, it past decade there has sen a e - feckless creatures: They're also through the water like a goldfish, �(�: Teach How to Keep .Well Hite tendency towards having pre- feckless vain—spending, spend- �- c, dug. everything frog clothes and ap using the' long Australian 'crawl.' I .` r_ o'.� • As to whether -_pudic health vbntit'e and 'curative medicine sex Patty made -better Bute-with the 1 �l pet- se is a Federal or- Provincial together and present a-co-ordin- pearances." obligation 'need not be debated ated program for looking after all Dolls fn A Window American crawl. _ _ -L�= - Johnny was perched. in a. corner — here. Without, a doubt some the problems connected with both "But how stuuning they look!" . ., close-foe Angela. His face was set t, �: _ _ of the health.probleMs of Canada the in.dicidual,and public health. Like so many dolls In a window. 71 in anxious furrows. for he 'felt that are common to all the provinces The same eyes, the same' lift to / ' ♦ the rare had something to do with i ! I "✓ while others are of. local ,cQn- thei: chins, the sante way of wear - . . _. :Sugar From Beets him. Patty won the first heat, Clare ,�< t� cern. . • r.. in:; their. clothes, and .the . same - /^ - anklps." - the sacond; they seemed to"be mar- • --z �- �/�, 1�e are pleased to.note of re- vellously paired. Angela'sat silent, _ ;, / cent years a tendency on the part Four beetroot sugar factories l 'But I can't Imagine a' race of were in o oration in Canada in thinking of Johnny and wondering I -: of the Federai agency to assume p women with better ankles!• Amerl- - 1'937, the Canadian and Dominion whom he wanted to win: - more.of the burden. . . . can 'women.. ;LI ways. surprise me - Clare was leading now, but Patty -The most important work iri.any Sugar Comps y,Ltd., at Chatham afre=h-with the buoyancy of their was creeping up. Eve`i y stroke Heal(h Department was ua! a affil Wall' g. Ontario, and - - spirir.- hey-hare such grace-pe-r-' ---..--- ------._ . —_ 4781 = the E attadisa- S r Faetfrries, (zaps because'they're free and have brought her nearer to the fl?et or- bt cad-educational, character so ange figure. Patty was breathing that all health officials are 'Lo a Ltd„ at Raymond and Picture economic independence. They're PATTERN 4781 Butte, Alberta. the only; oromen who walk with easily..and. ti:rning'in the':'-w:a'ter• r lame extent concerned with the, with each long stroke' 'business of teaching the people - hope and assurance.!' You need extra -.!amour -when — `•I don't approve of them at alL" Johnny's heart .away pounding. keep wel)<" Boxing is becoming=one of the _L "Uh dear!`.-What ai illy! It I' Clare was losing. Did he want' her you step out of the water on the Dr.'. Campbell noted develop- '. most•popular sports in Ireland. were a man and lived In' America, to lose'" • He did not know. Patty 'beach. Something gay to fling . I should admire them ver}_much, was magnillceut.. He 'liked the around your should6rs and reflect _ clean sw.np of her strokes. He re- color into your face—a gala robe a end fall 4n Inve with any number ! [,,//��Q►► of them. ,They're Intelligent, 'too. romembergd his college days, and like Pattern 1181, for instance. • V�Q� ht's heart 'went out to Patsy': He . There's s'-plenty- -swirl lied loveli- ce Cherry Pie �S V¢ry .But I see ft's a hopeless a�gument." knew that she. would root for him, nesse in the skirt, -which ei4rplia- llgcditff had lost the thread of a fire waistline in the clever- -It the.cottcecsatlon, and seemed to tie but Clare bewitched him. es a way, making it. seem far- used But this was Patty's race._ She' y, ged o b necessary for her jeA use win - 'the. towards aa" Important smaller than it is. In a cotton to -make a cherry pie, fast has ter.jelly,for must win! Johnny's throat was or u throughout the conclusion of.•his Daft. He was soapy, as It used to be' when he _-seersucke'r or other wrtnkleresist - cat 'can wink 'its eyed', according stastding:looking dgwn at her with cotton, this new beach-..combing to the nursery rhyme. That ac- SOUR'CHERRY JELLY an air of gloom, Angela! gazed at tackled 'at football. hltn softly and he shifted. his Shadow Disappears _triumph' will see. you smartly complishment does not seem to be 3? cups. (1?1 lbs.) juice weight. •-The sun was in his.eyes, Patty 'won, and, as she touched through long,. happy hours' of 61 prime importance when the 7 cups" (3 lbs.) sugar . fife garden was fragrant with the end of the swimming-pool, he lounging and sunning. .Order the modern man goes looking for a 1 bottle fruit pectin ' blooms, the Inion Jacks were still bit his lips on a shout 'of jubila- design today. You'll marvel at yo thing that raft ]save iter To prepare juice, stem and pleasantly warm in his stomach. tion: Angela felt his suppressed es- . . .how quickly you can complete it. mother, but she is outstanding of crush about 3 pounds. fully ripe . He rubbed 'the back of his head, ci n. A and was suddenly sure of Pattern 4781 is available in she can c16 it. cherries. Do not pit. Add. 13 cup something that had puzzled her misses' and women's sizes I I to . We don't guarantee that the water, bring to a boil, cover and meditatively and couldn't 'imagine 0 -and 32`to 42.' Size 16: takes i e here for cherry. pie, will sunnier. 10 minutes. (For strong- heart for years-. 2 lr roc p - why his feet were moving towards 4 tK yards 36-inch fabric. '(flu's- enable an one to make a to "fast et- cherry flavour; add ?{ teaspoon the ricer, What was the sense of But it.m as.Clare.he went-over to y P alinond extract before pouring.) speak to, Clare.he helped out of the tnited step-by-steep seHipg in- as eat can wink its eye but we do going to-the Ganges c.e? a chance each. Write Anne Adams, Room guarantee Ri Iyt it Boy tlwrbell be grandgmore Place fruit in jell cloth or bag, structions,included.'' Patterns 0e travelling acgnaiatance? water. Good vette Patty." whis pi and squeeze out nice. Measure •. pored Johnny as she passed him on Pte "Hotly delightful of you to come , 425,' 73 Vest Adelaide St., To- suing and juice into large sauce- 'a v t Ahe�ressin,c-room."You . • than Pleased. with'me to the river:-Viet ifarchrft - -' - � and mix. Brin 'to a boil over and 111 have a race pretty soon." Tonto: -- - e Angela's voice was gay with plea- hottest fire and 'at once add bot- Patty laughed in her throat.,toss- FRESH CHERRY PIE sure as she 'saw him' falling:into . .fled pectin, stirring constantly. :step. ed her cap and strode on. She felt . •:Fine' Feathers combine 31 cups, pitted fed Then bring to afull rolling boil • robust and happy, se if ,a dark cherries 1 V. to 21� tablespoons a Her companion grunted and pull- P- and boil"hard .- minute. Remove ed on his Alpe. shadow that had been creeping. up Kites-are no longer'to be. -found t ound quick cooking tapioca, o .lea e, skim, poly quickly. R'o'll ride to'Tiger Hill .'together on her for weeks had`taken to its in Itaiy because the great increase cups sugar,'?a teaspoon nt sa , an Paraffin hot jelly,at once. :Makes t to see the dawn over Llount Fuer- heels' of alpine and Custo'rns troops, 1 tablespoon melted butter.. Let about 10 glasses (6-fluid ,ouncts •:est when we reach Darjeeling," he Flare was also in gay spirits, a• who wear a kite's feather in their stand 13 minutes, or while pastry each), s announced, amazed at his own de- step from Peter's side. She had' not soft grey-green felt .hats, pas led is being made. Use as filling for sire to establish a deeper contact' cared whether she won or lost; to the practical extermination of !)-inch pie. Bake" in hot oven _-VAriILLA WAFERS ? with the woman at his side. She had not cared whether she won' the bird. (450 degrees F.j 15 minutes; then' 1 egg "That will be splendid'," she told or lost; stress did nothing but give decrease heat to moderate (350 1 'cup white 'sugar one c•row's feet. , 'degrees ees F.) and bake 20 to -30 i ° him. Jena was lost in her, thpughts, g' a cup butter or shortening "Well, chat's over," she . said. watchtr the sunset lasted. The minutes longer, or until cher za cup Bee Hive Whites Corn , "Patty's a the wind. I admire g fillip is rooked and crust is deli, 1' CHAPTER \I[ others had already gone; 'she had g - Syrup _ The rfternoon sun fell in slanting her t in the water." not noticed them leaving her. Gately browned. 1 tsp, baking soda, dissolved in rays over. the Indian. Ocean, shed• "You were quite worth watching, She went down to 13 deck' and Al cup warn'water oo." Peter's Voice was warm, and " +ding a Rutter of gold an water that talong the corridor. Her glance `-PIE CRUST- 3 tsps. vanilla his. lance sled over her like a eiiaiiee , r, searching flame. way, and her hand went a to her. 2_ 3 cups). ; ' auf- 'V1'hy didn't you compete, 1[rs. P 3 cup cold shortening. p. _ Rumford?" mouth to stop the exolamatlotr that ?•� teaspoon salt Roll out and cut, or form dough "Oh, I'm a drone, laughed Jenny: sprang to hFr lips. 1-3 cup cold' water (about). into a roll,'.chill, and slice With x, (To Be Con:inucdl Sift flour once, 'measure, add sharp knife. Bake in moderate "She's a loretei who looks for oven. 5 t.o G dozen small cookies. r rocks to sit on in the suit wllile salt, and sift .again. Cut in short- }• I she combs her. haft-," said Peter, ening until pieces are about size i 0 u rof,small pea. Add wabPr, sprink- Unexpected Sight • 1�'.as Jenny dreaming, or did she ling small amount over flour inix- {,� tune and mixing with fork only I Iild patch a look of iinderstanding,- the / ' ,sudden raisin ' of 'a-curtain, be- enough to'make flour hold togeth- / y g er.' Continue until all flout has 7 y .. tween those two? Her heart miss .y / ed a bead No, that was absurd.' been mixed in separate portions. Don't let constipation dull that happy _ Wrap in waxed paper. Chill thor- / t; 1 , smile. Give Steedman's Powders, t6a Day-dreanls. Clare.and Peter had , ted, gentle laxative sgbcially made foe �� oughly. Moll out on slightly 0 Meas and growth children. For mon scarcely spoken to each other since _ �'` as too yearsMo�ers evetywhere have they'd come on the boat, except \ � � floured board, using light springy • \ ".a sted8teedman's to keep children health- touch. FesuLae from infancy to early teens. for their chat in the lounge at 1 Samble and Booklet Bombay. They all moved out to Line 9-inch pie plate with about '•:!'Hing to Mothers" on request. Write the deck to dry themselves. _ _ hi of Pastry, rolled 14 inch thick, John Steedman & Co., Dept. 19 "Isn't the sea strange today?" — allowing pastry to extend 1 inch /� • �� tf° 6t. Gabriel Str'eO. Montreal 67N Jenny murmured; after a long sit- beyond edge. Fold edge back to \ �•/ ��+�'+�`� tQ once. "This is the first time since form standing rim. Fill with her- Ins,ant Lighting ♦ Quick Heating k" ►71 i•LEiDMAN1J Dentists recommend Wrigley's ty mixt!:re. `loisten edge of pie s,c•e t a irun nk time with this iron, °t we ]eft the Mediterranean that 1've Gum as an aid to strong,health that makes end burns its own trail. `+ ,..t ' •'' �. seen the water crumpled, or foam $ y with cold water arrange lattice 7 p n teeth,cleanses them of food par- No cords or conned-tions. Can be u.ed '�rdhiagtpjpgi' ERS Of paStt'y Stl'ipa aCl'O&9'tOP. P'lllte anywhere. See the Coleman Dealer ti breaking on the waves." ticles,massagesthegutns.Aidsdi- M I�asihrshe doxbkBE lie Dackale• No one was paying any.attention gestlon,relievesatulfyfeelingafter rim with fingers. Bake as directed -near you'or write for details! meals. Helps see The Coleman Lamo and$low Cnmsan Y-Ltd p p you healthy! abpve. Dept.WL325 Toronto.out to what she said. <.Izsr Take some hot�e for the children' Issue No. 28•--78 "This is no place to dry;' said too—they will love itI can While r ls are in •season, Clare, shivering with cold. "It's she can .adld'l' t to her accomplish- � a ", C too late. The sun's gone down." inerts i,y nia'.ing delicious cherry v. r - Y' 0 . • The . - EN For --. � �. . ft . g� Classified Advertising BOOK SHELF G my ELIZABETH EEDY it t0 $w DE PgODCCTS t uAnt Nu`I:e INVISIBLE WEAPONS a POULTRY AN1A` / T11�LTRY- I:LJU11'MF:NT DERPO BCO ]TILLER 6�c ESTER. - minti es bedbugs-cackroachea-• B7 John Rohde ants-crickets. Derpo Moth Killer gene's an English mystery with REPEAT URUEI:S. FRU�i 5AT15- 25c-50c kills the much worm. At fiud costumers is the reason ror Eaton, Simpson, Tumblyn and oth- plenty of speed and more than F /� tt,e bib demand fur Top Notch Ertl, stores or Derpo Fro- the usual amount of suspense. It . y L(9- chicks. Standard quality, Lcg- Ertl, Toronto. > it horns $6.95, pullets $14.90, cocker- - ` keeps you reading right up to the >. -• f els $1.50: Burred Rocks, New F•t;R FARMING last page to find out just how Dr. Hampshire Reds $7.95, 'pullets : cockerels $7.95• 'ren days Priestley, the scientific sleuth, .a( Old, pullets Ix-ghurns $18.90,. liar- LAB RADOIt, QVEBEc MINK BEST nravels the baffling how's and � red Hocks $13.95. '1 wo weak old, foundation stock, prices reaeyn .' q l.eghorns $2U.4U, Barred Hocks able. 1Vrite Miner UinkerY,Kings- , why's. r� X816.45. Also ten day old to 3 w eek nsp ville, Ontario. .Iector Jimmy. W aghortl and \ :.•Old in all breeds and sec. Add- ' 1U day old 4c. 2 Nveek old 51,4 c, 3 $n erintendent Hanslet always wseek'old loc. Large Egg Quality FAR!►i slAcalNF:xh FOR SALE take- Dr. Priestley their hardest Batched from 25 ounce eggs, add -' -.Cockerels lc, mixed 1%c, pullets 3c. 22 x 36 AND LU x 2U J1cCURAiICK- problems, and he never fails to !►1.UU books, order. Tup Notch' Deering tractors: 1ti x 30, 2U x 35, solve thm with a aeries: of bril- Chickerles, 16 1\"ikon St., Guelph, Blackstonend 25 x 0 Diesel-tractors; Unii liant thought waves. He's a lib. Ontario. comdlete. Like new'. Over 20 = - a tion'in how t0 deduct. trucks nearly all sizes and makes. eral educa 1P TUG WANT !'HICKS IN A HhR- Write to-dky for prices. Hanna's III fact, if* Dr. Priestley ,isn't a ear thtfter rJ,atart''d,"I day old to three «'eek tarfo. genuine gr , old, Barre oc glia ' - onp New Hampshire Reds. and White F'II,M% AND rxla rs Here Dr. Priestley.occupies him- • ' • / / -- 1.k6horns mixed, pullets.and cock- erela. Write for price list. Twed- ROt.LS llP VELOPED AND EIGHT self with il>e singular end of Rob- w r dle Chick Hatcheries Limited, Bux beautiful _enlargements• 30c. 8 found dead iII the 10, Fergus, Ontario. regular prints and une FREE en- ern Fransham, largernent 25c. Servlce Guaran- cloakroom while visiting Dr. Cyril lack of space and other consider- ]BRAY CHICKS (."ND£R YOUR teed. York PhotoService, 153'.5 Thornborough, of Ad'derminster. Eight Foreign brooders NUN' mean real pruftts Icing East, Toronto. i;.a� atl0ns will prevent the Norsemen next Fail and Winter. Jrder )-our It's a blunt instrument case, and showing., The International Pavil- »� Bray chicks today. Prompt delh' INSTRUCTION for a time things look black for rt0untrle$ To ion is crowded almost to capacity. cry on almost all breeds. Bray 1. v ^� Hatchery, 130 John Street -North, Di. Thornborough, chose wife r European countries have become Hamilton, Ontario. LEARN SHOod of wI'T nt STREAM- niece Of the deceased) is sole _.____Show At Fair fully awake to the inviting recip- J ' lined method of writint= six times -- a7il r taster (not Shorthand). Easily legatee under the will. Or could rocal market offered by Canada. ::}lATCH1NG SEASUN ALMOST learned, 6 short• self-teachable. ' over. Get your share of. the pro- leaeons. Inestimable Value to the killer be ,Alfie Prince, a local Individual Companies Show fits to be made from eggs next teacher=; lawyers,'sttrdentI. others. pest afflicted with claustrophobia? Eight foreign countries desire The Italian exhibit is not un- Vall and Winter. Order Bray Send only two dollars for complete to show' their 'wares at the Can8- chicks today. Yrumpt shipment on• course to Business College, Sar- Priestley hits his stride when der the official 'sponsorship of the ..•almost all breeds. Bray Hatchery, ean Irla, Ontario. (Established 44 a second murder occurs; lending- dfiational Exhibition this year Mussolini Government but -rather ' 130 John ,Street Nurth,, Hamilton, years.) new interest to. the proceedings and six of .them; Finland, Italy, Ontario. , under the auspices of Count Guido I IVF:Tu4 K and stimulating the- detectives Czecho-Slovakia, Germany, Poland Colonna di Paliano, royal vice- LAST YEAR, J.M.'S DRAY PULLETS. higher mental centres to a really and The Netherlands have en- consul of Italy in Toronto. laying at 4% months laid 66',0 all voRK%uikFs FOR SALE s Fall and \\'inter. Get early •and prodigious degree. The man is gaged space, which is a new rec- Consul-General Jan 'Pswlica of Fall and %',' Bra)' pullets into SEVEN AND EIGHT MONTHS OLD guts aired by the four times. uncanny. ord for foreign representation. Poland, has notified General �Ian- your brooders right now. Prompt Grand Champion Walker Farms IdelIver •. Bruy Hatchery, 130 John The Mans Uncanny Dr. Guerra,°Portugal's consul �' ager Elwood A. Hughes of the Ex- 6 e -North.ort Hamilton, Ort ntao.� Don, out of Toronto. inning, flame, bred to Peerless Prirince to • Following are just a few of the' Canada, expects o approve' hi felon that not ass than is o- , farrow early in September. Also hi ti ms,will have displays in the F'RUui'T DELIVERY ON GOODt younger mater and females.Shade- questions posed. by Mr. Rhode: his government within the asst Uuverument approved chicks, land Farms, Box T. Eden. Ont. Who bought Alfie Prince's old few days. Cal J. Prints of this International Pavilion.- The Neth- Standard tfuallty, .Leghorna $6.93. Cit consul for Norway, also AP- Barred Rocks or New orns Hampshire Overcoat near Weaver's Bridge? y. erlands will be represented by " :Reds 37. 5, N%bite Rocks $8.95• Also MhUI(AI. Is Alfie hypnotized, too? What piled on behalf of his country but thirty companies. dal' old pullete, cockerels and started chicks.. Prices on .appli- (R.dS.) RHEC31ATIS31 AND STOM- about the plasticine joint in the Cation. Baden Electric- Chick ach Powder, "The. Great Ellmina- brick-wall. Where is the missile, Hatchery Limited, Foden, Ontario. Bred:encs�alnRemovingN thescauae. and what was it? Where-was In and el Rheumatism, Francis Willingdon at a quarter, Health 111 Secondary Schools YUxNITL'Hk; Stomach troubles, Arthritis,.Neu- ritle, Constipation, etc. 31.50, $2.00, . past-.one? Did Dr. ThornboranghAced Gab To Keep Fit? LYONS ;11.00. Ail' Druggists. Agents Ly- -write the note inviting Uncle Bob mLtHow Are Canadian Then Asa Boys ans mrted Montreal. .. to lunch, or is it a forgery? Did TRADE IN DEPARTMENT � 4?8 Yong* St., Toronto «ASTHMA SUP Coates, the chauffeur, see anybody Planned Fitness in Other Countries S. Surmount your. obstacles-if JUNE CLEARANCE SALE sat quick relief from the paroxysms in the carriageway just before the No. 3 yon can, break them down if you used by Asthma when you Inhale - • ficery article marked down for the aective-fumes of "One Minute !lyse killer, or didn't he? must, but never give in. Yf quick Bale. We must 'bave floor Asthma Relief." Just a few whiffs "Invisible 'Weapons,"- by-John - (BF W. D. E. Doaaldaoa, B. w space regardlend of cost. A real op- relaxes the•bronchial tubes, relleves Rhode 294 pp. Toronto; Me- 9. A., B. Peed.,• O.D., Parkwood Danmark-Niels Bukh ,_ . ppoortunity'to buy good reconditioned the dificuit breathing -and' that Collegiate, -While there is no national fes- furniture at a fraction of Its actual dreadful gasping. This scientifically, Clelland dt Stewart ;52.28• Colla to Toronto.) Yalu*. Listed area taw of the out- made effective preparation has given How much influence any one oval, the attention of the world *Landing values picked at random blessed relief to asthma sufferers Country has had on the rest Of has been effectively focussed on from our enurmou4 stock. for over thirty-five years. Take ad- 4 _ Ci EwItERFIELD aPECIALS vantage. of this generous offer- the world in thq.mitten of the Denmark through the personality ;13.95 3 pteoe suite, brown reDp ' send ten cents, stamps or.coiei and physical training �f youth is disc- of Niels• Bukh. His tour around cover. Marshall reversible recNve R twenty-flue cent package' the world -in 1930, the numerous- cushious, prepaid. Good until July 16th, 1938, cult to mcertain but no'one can, UHA\IE dd chesierfield4, assorted oats. MacRoble, Manufacturing CyechoslOvagia in many Countries y4.95 covert Marshall spring Chemist. Petrolea. Ontario. ,r-�o deny that among exhibitions eushiuns. Q 'stand Germany, since, the outstanding acclaim re - 3 piece suite. good reDp PROTOGRAI-HV 1 and Denmark. Each of these ceived at the Olympic Games in $24.95 cover,, Marshall spring re- '' Countries has raised the standard 1986, and his'tour through Poland 1 ns tush o WITH - 'NLARGE:ME"T FREIE IT aa- and i me a point is as to ads h health v m alta! heal p in 198? have ` tete suit is blue ve- of physical 3 D 4 cry zSc order. Roll film developedEARD lour, revairsl Is Marshall and eight prints 26c. Reprints Sc. j -� surpassed in the history of mod- the name of Denmark,synonym- :$29.50 sDriug cushions. 18stabilahed over 26 years. Brtgbt- l�'•50 6 suites, tmaortad velour ling fitudlo, 29 Richmond street. era times and' each has an or- our with physical fitness and per- 211 cod reDp covers. Marshall Mast, Toronto. ganization peculiar to ItseK. faction of form. ',No country has reversible cushion's. - �37.50 Heautiful m°heir suites, &on cannot name an.outstanding, Czechoslovakia � had a greater influence a cur- � targe sizes, reversible Mar- PERSONAL _ stall cushions, In blue, walnut and permanent success today that U 'Czechoslovakia has no central rent practice in Canada than has On- wine cushions, MARRY-WOULD YOU MARRY IF not the direct result of the mule control but several voluntary or- Denmark. The '.Maritimes; On- rebuilt suites, new cov- salted? Hundreds to choose from. nature in man to pull a big load nizationa. The largest and most tatio, and British Columbia are ere, In brown. rust and Some with means. Many farmers' greet, reaps. reveratble, Marshall daughters and widows wtth pro- aver a long, Tong trail. .truly national is the Sokol Gym- all using Danish methods for eushions. party. Particulers. 30c. Coailden- nastic Association which cele- girls,. boys, and adults. 5 brand new suites In as- tial, Canadian -Correspondence X49.00 sorted reaps, Marshall Club, Box 128. Calgary, Alta- - �� orates the tenth "$let" is 19$8. The Future Guide - These rock formations At present the dolt membership • a . rvrin;, reversible cushions, some, $ p show• wood fronts. PER OVAL PROBLEMS SOLVED wen piled up here by the Slaclers. is eight-hundred thousand, com- To assess the precise value of NRD ROOM FUR:r.MTUX"i from your handwriting and eigna- Curious Old Lady - "But where s pieces in rich walnut cure. Write us to ronfidence. bend prising thirteen hundred units the programs in Germany, Czecho- a X9.00 finish, dresser, chiffonier. 28 cent.. today. Kingsley Docu- are the glaciers?" which own their own gymnasiums Slovakia and Denmark o'n the :.tau ize bed, sugless spring and menta, ,221 St. Sacrament Street, �, Guide - "They've gone back. brand new talc mattress. Montreal. and athletic fields. To maintain health and physical fitness of the 119.50 Dresser and bed in walnut Madam, t0 get more Rorke. the high standard of physical fit- respective nations was not found finish, complete with sag- INFANTILE PARAILYSIS CRIePLES ness which has been the ideal 'possible by the British committee !seawring and new mattress. recover the use of their limits un- -- 1 and chiffonier l 4 piece and--b*d, fie �Rt ed aching der our new fe Rat=Ey Fene eatment: Wd �rer; A r� �ive REFRACTIONS since the foundation of the "So- w physical education toot! but there - 9, w da the lonely token 11 - 1862 evemember un- was no doubt as to their general walnut finish. spends instantly to our treatment. der the age of twenty-four years value. In these three- ' �!C Modern suite.with Venetf- Don't suffer. 'Consult us regard- When a beam Of Ilghtlg broken; physical fitness on a national J9c�anmirror, dresser, full size frig your case. Adanac Health. And I bave,seen like beauty start must participate in the weekly p „,. bed, chiffonier, sugless.spring and Clinic, U mile west of Erindale on gymnastic program. aG81e has been both the ideal end Prom the breaking of the heart. g9 ' a•w tPlt mattress. Dundas Highway. the practice for over half a cen- 00An Smart•suite In.dark walnut - Adelalde.Lote „ Sexennial Sot tury. Great Britain has had a na- •W•Huish, ..dresser. vanity; QUIT TORACCO, SNUFF, EASILY, -The national festival or Slet, > chiffonier, bed, spring' and mattress Inexpensively. Home.remedy. TeF- tTOlia1 scheme operating for less tfmorrlal.s. guaranteed. Advice held every six years in the capi- _ eompl�rte. READ IT OR NOT: •• than two years.. X67.50 Pinar sample suite (new) free Partlett's. Box 1, Winnipeg. The reason a bad egg tioata in tal city, Praha, formerly Prague, JV vanity. with t enetian mfr- is probably the most colorful, in- -How long is Ontario,how long - ►or, chiffdnier, and full panel bed MIRDICAL-1,111 E STOCK water Is that gates have formed In- y 11 only) side it, owing to decomposition. gpiring, and soul-stirring exhibi- is Canada going to allow, nay to i e Chiffoniers, 5 drawers, with SWOLLEN I:DDER - GARGET"- tion that an one could see. At the force our youth to grope in the -5a mirror backs. Lang's 'Mineral excelis anything And these make it lighter than a y ;14.95 New chiffrobes,•-colonial obtainable for Swollen Udder, Gar- last Slet in 1932, the boys from acamedic fog of books and exam- deaign, 5 drawers !n wal- sset, Bleeding Teats, Ringiyorm, or good egg, which-contains white and ".0. _... nut .shade• scratches on horses' feet. Results yolk only, as these are heavier than six to fourteen years of age were !nations in our .schools? Vb'hea 1095 AND [:P targe assortment quick and complete, saves worry water represented by a picked group of will national fitness replace the $5 dressers. and expense. Sent by matt. Free fifteen thousand. The girls of the growing professionalism of ath- 6 wash stands, assarted information. Lang'a Mineral 1 $1.95 Remedies, 946 Robson Street,Xan- , same ages performed in equally fides for adults? The physical =ices. Important Customer - 'I want New wardrobes,with large couver.• large numbers. The adolescent fitness of the youth and adult $15.510 `mirror 'fronts and lower two strictly fresh eggs,' poacbed dr ..•,.,•- _ c uttered toast not Youth, fourteen to eighteen years, across the Atlantic is a challenge democratic-en tho-sard Canadian, Seauti u wa nu suite, too brown in, seveiit WOUV\J floor wimple, targe chit- REPRESENTATIVE WANTED, TO , coffee with no sugar and boys and seventeen thousand first to emulate, then to equal an stonier• fail) panel bed and dresser sell mining stock 1n the Malartic plenty of . pasteurized guernsey girls. The adult Sokols filled the finally perhaps to return some of ..With round Venetian adjustable mfr- = tier. tieulars, 407 Central Building, To-area. Generous.commissions. Parcream in it, and two doughnutshuge stadium with twenty thous- the inspiration which is.so freely W.00 l Only Vanity, large round ronto. that are not all holes." men and a similar group of offered to us. plate mirror, Oriental wal- Waitress - "Yes, sir. Would you Ant, rei.. $48.00. . women. These numbers indicate 00 New modern-suite, vanity, W F-RKLY WEWSPAPF..R Ilk* t0 order any special'design on the scope of the Sokol Associa- a X59.00 PROPERTY WAITED p S T I F F N E S S full size bed, and chiffon- the dtabee"' for In tw�n.tone walnut finish. ADVERTISER IS INTERESTED lir tion. The .name, $Ok01, which a DINING ROOM FURNITURE meant the emblem of the Associa- Plenty of Minsrd's well Solid oak dining room purchasing Ontario Weekly News- rubbed in soon seas you $24,95 suite, buffet, extension yap•r. can make reasonable UnCle Ned -.'.Junior, what are tion, a device derived from 4 fat- the i table and 6 leather seat chairs. aaS►�wlrni payment to cash and month- con feather, is itself inspiring. G ��e �� part �r ]y payments for balance. Moat to you going to be when yott grow•up with warm wetee before you !!c-� 9 piece suite, buffet, china elude good job business and well big?" Sokol Slogans `t'ra 1 and cabinet; extension table established newspaper In growing „ t 34 You'll sicca limber u 1 Toad 6 feather seat chairs in rich 3nalor - "I'm going to: o be The ideals of the Sokol are alnut finish, district. <:. Emerson, 9 D«lu,rxre Beautiful English oak Ave., Tor,mto, a philanthropist, Uncle Ned. Those represented by their slogans `a 7.00 suite, buffet, china cabin- people seem to always have plenty which when translated from the w , tt,extension table.and 6 leather meat Czechoslovakian• language , lose -. +airs. _of money: ' =109.00 Large sottd walnut suits much of their "color" but do buffet, china cabinet, ex- p4"KING Of FAIN" tenSton table and 6 chairs upholster- Did you ever try to erpe'frate a show why the Sokol is the strong- ad in blue mohair, reg. $250.00 value. 1SX bit of bulhour on one wbo hag not est voluntary and moat democraticIfQaay terms. Open evenings. Ev- IN-A MINUTE... v ' O><7 piece thoroughly cleaned and re- •M sea torsented with the Itching tortures e1 the remotest idea of a joke- It 1a Gymnastic ASSOCiatian in the LlPnditioned and aotd unQer a pf r•anea sahka'atooc. aloe.°soccer Awfp) and usually requires an apo1- work!. Some of these slogans are: BtfaYe money back guarantee o'f sa jktbsa? For gtdek hsp� aid y etlon, s»ouas,anu.epete,uaatd D. 0. D� •ogy. Wouldn't !t be awful to have 1. A sound mind in t ,sound LYONS era Its,e°tr orb rsothe the tnl: to live with a woman who can't see body. aids •Clear. eeasetear asd statnMer- TRADE IN DEPARTMENT art stow c so.t iates IIaWt a joke, or,a man whose genet .Of 2. 1\o personal reward or glori- 1fi13C NO. Z�-'38 -«sac nut bottle, a urns .• humour in non-exlgtetltT' tf'cation. 478 Yonge St., Tonto swiss owner Mch m - rte. } " X+Y°w .v?•, ,:)_.w, w.. •., .. / '�. ...:. �'!Y '�'M1` ir+ 'Il+w-i 'w fi, '.f. i �' 1g is Ft¢Zt14ti afiewo, Day with several others from the Mr. :Yeates, over the 'week end, 1 City of Oshawa present and a musical treat was enjoyed Uaf YutIIg n! + - Several me+n$ers of the orches i by those present. Mr.' Sheard, K. L. E•Or NC I LL Teesy tra accompanied Sir Ernest McMW C. and Mr. Yeates himself con *05 oe$ riart psW In advanee an to Audley Court, the home of tributed to the Elgar Quintet also. Imurazo Coo 1 FUNRRAL DIRROTOR AND Subecrlytiono to the United States s�ni 1►AWANBBA INb CO. RIdBALMRR -- _MW Cit. anile $2.00 in advams. rates hr Parer and 8uooessor to W.J. KatYer. INNIS $ teR Farm M aeiindry �° Snildbi� seg Bitoull.ille - JOHN MUKKAR.' ProorietorH'►R' SELECT--8298, the. whwWorn Iisuraoa an .Night and MySer•vrioe fashionable bred imported Clyde- Fit gz Wood - Coeb6att Windatlils, giios eta - sdale Stallion, the property of Business Phoo� Residence Phone J na Uun,an rte union Oscar Wilson, Brougham, will DeLaval Pedlar Products Antsmobile Issuance of NSOI 9690 jr Grose Fertilizers / make the season of 1938 as foll- All Klnds. About eighty direct descendants ows: Tuesday forenoon, May 31, New'-Binders, Mowers, (takes Write or Mose of iamei Luncan and Mrs. iluncali will leave his own 'stable and $0w��N $ ROW (Mary. Davidson) of :tJumineston, proceed to Jas: McDonald's, at and Plows on hand, immedi: Scotland, who came to Cance - Kinsale, for noon, thence to ate delivery. 7 used Binders, ahHPrBT ONTAIUO 4856 and settled in Cherrywood, Graham's Hotel, Brooklin, w--pre 3 Mowers, 3 Mowers,--­3 Ontario, gathered at 'the home of he.will remain until Wednesday Wagons. 3 Walking Plows, PERMANENT NAGGING PAIN Mrs. George Duncan on-July 1st sight, thence to his own stable, g Gasoline En ioes. 3 Grain WhiteVale to celebrate their first family re where '1e will remain until •Fri B " union. Because of adverse weather day morning. Friday, proceeds Grinders, Repairs and Binder THAT FRAY$ THS-TIPER- _c9nditiotts, outdoor sporting ev- arr s,. roc wine, gel - - e_on had to conte an a eac� -Agency YOUR ,EYFS. _.._ gathering retired to the Brougham where 1 will remain until, the F.DISNEY 4reenwood McCORMICg-DEEIiiNQ . H. TUCK OPT D ` Town Hall where supper was ser- following Tuesday morning. Paoxa Pum 4814 41ti DEALER • • .-ved, followed by a program of com- HICKORY LAD (11155) the Pure 1�isaey Blleek, epp, P. (16 .3nunity singing, speeches and mus- Ind black Pereheron Stallion, the Idmne 1516 iical numbers with Mr. John For-• �j�OCI� _-- - . ALSO property. of Allan Reesor, will R v - — - O$HAWA, ONT. gie acting, as chairman. Miss Annie make the season of 1938 at his FLEURY&TUDHOP9 ANDERSON A Fergie read an interesting paper on own stable, lot 3, con. 4, Scarboro. THEATRE MACHINERY ilE REPAIRS histo of the family. A token - " Steel Wagen WheebL Pedlar Rod- of y• Tetras: $1Q. payable March let, of respect and honour went to Mrs. 1939- Enrolment No. 945. Ing. Frost or Lan dy -Fendi Harry Baker, (Agnes-Duncan) ov- Goodyear Tires nt er eighty years of age, of New AR.WOLDWOLD DOCK (5492) - All dhows Daylight Saving?7me 'Red Indian Gasoline and 011e NotiVe UO You The clroicety -bred Belgian Stall- Liskeard, who is the sole survivor ion, - C. T. C. AUTO PARTS the property of Allan Reeser, GENERAL HABDWARS of the original Duncan family, and FRIDAY and SATURDAY , • e Flo Building of all kindti ~ B: R. 1, Markham, will make the who was the oldest member Pres- season of 19.38 as follows: Monday JULY 8 and 9 rank W _ enf• The youngest present, the lit- afternoon, May 30th, will leave Two Shows, at 7,30 and 930 AR,P>gNTiJRING, tle three-months old son ,of George his own stable, lot 3, con 4. Scar. EVALE ONT, CEMENTING, A. F. Duncan was also remembered. bore, and proceed to F. H. Rich- Saturda Members were present from Tor- enng, 1 mile SHIRLEY TEMPLE LUMBfErIG a west of Pickering Village, for' and ` palmesston, . Harristony Beamsville, night. Tuesday morning, will re- IN - Law Motor Sales 1L000ING Drayton, New Liskeard, Oakville, turn to his own stable. Thursday At of Chrysler-Plymouth besides those from local .points. It afternoon will proceed to Fred y y We a 00 sell Brantford. Roofing was unamimously agreed that the Clodds, Malvern, for night. Fri. yf M-storials, Empire Bathroom re-union become an annual event, Sunnvbrook Farm Dealer day morning will return to his Sunnybrook Duro Water =July 1st and that Mr.,John Forgie own stable, where- he will remain With GOOD USED CARS - Systems. Beatty be president for the coming year. until the following Monday after- GOODYEAR TIIiIvS Stable Egffionient noon. Terms-�13. payable March JACK HALEY an ctber Bnildiag Material In I4iemoriam 1st, 1939. RANDOLPH SCOTT. WILLARD BATTERIES " COMMODORE - AGAIN (26812)-- BILL GLORIA STUART GENERAL SLACKSMITHING ' E-timatee Free IBEARE,-In memory of a loving Choicely bred Clydesdale -Stallion BILL ROBINSON SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS Work Guarantedd SK ` -- --= son and -brother; Hilliard, who SLIM `: MEhVEE.LE - Gi 24 triaLona l ew Ca property of Robt. Defoe, Green urs ri D passed away July 5th 193b. River, will make the season et g J. r ��E [� O =_ _ ay by_.day we missed him sadly, 1938 ai follows: Wednesday, Ska __ - - Phone°,5M �-- Deeply do we feel .the loss, 25th, will leave his own stable and MONDAY, TUESDAY. WEDNSDAY Gordono3' J"" LAW - Rely is our home without him. procseed to Fred WriFht's ter noon; P IC K F R I:V(;. O v 1'A Ii l O JULY 11: 12 and 18 Pbone.2908 . Help us, Lord, to bear the cross._ thence to W. E. Holtby's, lot 19, PIUKIrRt:�'G. (}r;TAREO Happy hours we once: enjoyed con. 6, Pickering for night. Th- First Show at 7.30 _ How sweet their memories still ursday, proceeds to Hug's Pugh's Last Complete Show a' 3.50 ]R� K� But death aha left a lonliness, east of Whitevale for noon; theriee WILL ROGERS • to John Barnes, Che The•world can Auer fill. � .. rrywood� for -Ever remembered by 3lother and. night. Friday, proceeds to Me- I Hadio. Service Dad. 13rother5 and dater• Griskin Bros., Altona Road for _ -..= noon;• thence' to ' his own stable `Life Begins Expert service ,and re Audley waere he will remain until the t, pairs t0 all makes. Retse S'Q/� b� following Wednesday morning. . at Forty Keep the 22nd for the Audley unable charges. Work •Church Ice Cream Social. The, Imported - French Percheron ROCHEL With guaranteed. �i The hay crop is about all saved. : Stallion Dol (2336) (12921) an A.W.MITCHF,LL i outstandin horse of hi LE HUDSON ART.I'-iUR FIELD ` It was lighter than usual. i g gh moi' R1..HARL CROM NELLL Pickering The Community Picnic will be ity carrying a first class prem- 'held.on Greenwood Park, on the ium 'certificate. The property of Also, ('+dam Radio sad Television 1ns�tst� - '-.•-14th. It will be a good affair to E.-A. Somerville, will stand for « �+ Member 083dal Radio Service Mae1 keep in mind. the season of 1938, a# his own Adventures End" Assoc:an a. stable lot 14, 10th Line, Mark- 46 'Phoge x201. PICKERIN(�r Mrs. Wonnacott and friends and t - relatives from Guelph visited her i ham. Terme: To insure a foal, With son,-S, R. Wonnscott on Dominion I • 110. payable March 1st, 1939. JOHN WAYNE I All accidents at owner's risk. DIICNA GIBBON Veal' Cad•ve anted DANG . . �=:;Learn to Play HAW71 GUITAR, SPANISH _ . _ ._ el your ver at erne. - GUI--JAR and t KELELE _ Individual half-hour Seasons .` 'Save time and money. _ Old time and Modern Dancing Y ':.Every Friday Night at Gim - Una. hes Studios -.— vVe `have a buyer at the farm Y Y py's Tea-Room _ Clarcmont. Markham, Unionville, RENCHMAN PS SAY _f U.bridge. Stouffvilk, Music by Billy Hole and bis Live Wires , ;.In4trumeatsiupplied on request, Monday, Tuesday and 4 To convince' you as to the merits of our edn8yAU!�1ISSIUN. 35 CEI TS yetem you will receive FREE of charge one lesson on any one of the above t -Open Air Dancing instruments, ,h/CKiEf?/NG I�'Af?MS ,Wedneiiday and, Saturday Modern Dancing LIMITED Music b Tommy fi TRAT TELAPHON3 •M Orchestral. ic.,.SRI G 61t1n , , LOWE3 Taxi 'D n •in ° a c 5 t cs .. g� . a Dance . Brock Road Gravel � -:. � . . • : •• �sot. Docks o _ Pit . e Crushed Pit Run CARS and Trucks UNIONVILLE JUNIOR t Gravel N ;:a.: Sand and ' Graded' - Ne prices� . - FARMERS _ r Firestone o ,. : .. Fires Tic ' .. Stoi'lees Will hold their Anneal Delivered or Lo ids i In Pit _ VISE �. �dammoti$ �ooaliQ'irt EBCUT8l0a PHONE: Plant, Pick 1026 - _ Toronto office Ho%ard 6471 -y JOHN BOURNE .R� SON a Neilson s Ice Cream ON For your Party or lie-union -FRIDAY:' JULY 15TH _ :ALF'S PL `"E FROM THE LAND SVRV�YOR r (Alfred Mole) '.CANADIRA NATIONAL DOCKS, TOROATO F. J. DONEYAN B. A., (Foot of Yengs St.) L S. On fps are the reeoWs of alis► iCLA REMONTs ONTA RK'� • BOAT LEAVES AT 8.15 S.S.T. "yon Gibson and Yarnold, M FARES Sinzle, 60c.; Couple, 1.00 Rias Illast. osbawa. Imes 11a. Phone 3201 .Rn x T-t'.nAe 3:.:.. Via. .,yV.-*/'Sf.•....yam -..91.9.' '.T�:++F e;..a_^.✓w•. - naN.'' aYiR' •dam'".. .,..•. .,,�•. ?•^..,. .v� .: . - wQ .: r 01 ..,..., ° t - w •x-i°ra' .r.� `lir • r. z., ,• Sri... i • 0 _ y w Cistesw�tt The W. A. are tnwited to flee Notice t0 C Salt Resister E'Cd1tOE'� ' 1 home of Mrs. Wilkins at Mount ( Nies MdGlashan s Tuesday Zion on Jul 18th. ENTRANCE EXAMS l?e y 11cRIDAYt JULY 8th-Auction sale Reports on those wAtins Pilate of Williat Wallace StettC„ In Toronto. The Institute'met at Mrs. Craw of 25 head of fresh milch cows M�and Mrs.•Wm. Birkett are ford's -home last Thursday, with the and springers. Choice herd, most Claremont Deceased. spending a week in Fialiburton. usual. number present. 1 Holsteins A ALL PERSONS having claims y yrshires and Jer Doris Baiter. Ken. C Man. nst the Estate of William Walby Mr, and Mrs. Bart Ham, of the Mr. and Mrs. S. Atkinson and ! Cit are nisi relatives hese at Tamil of Toronto spent Sunday at se - At the farm of Gordon Elson. Jas, Faulkner, No Fretz. ting y McKay, lot 30, con. 6 Pickering. And. Lennon, Marg, Mani n. L ace Stotts of the Township of �1 y, oro, Con. of York who died Present. the Wm. Parkin home. Whitevale. Property of Denny Mark. Law., McDowell. D e . We wish to thank our trustee. Mies Marion Stevenson, of Oah and Sons, Sale at 1, Terms- Norton. Ivan. Norton (hon , �j o ay.29th, 1938, are hereby na�6- ,. iiied file with the undersi for having the grass cut on Ar awa Hospital, spent the end of the Cash. No reserve. Prentice and Patterson. Eileen . Sadler, Harvey on or b ore the 2nd Day of Aug- g. front streets.--Ratepayer week at her home here. Prentice, auctioneers. Span Gor. S Mr. Abi ah Forsyth entertained So to report Mrs. Richardson g 3*rn08 Zloyd Tate. ust, 1938 full particulars of their j I Sorry Marg.• Wallace, Cliff. �Ifatson claim ;� hter of of Brooklin very sertousl ill. We �~ `his daughter and grandaug ry y , .Detroit over the week-end. ! wish her a speedy recovery. LESLIE SMITH Whitevale Immediately after above data the r 1 Mrs. Richardson attended the A large crowd attended the Sun Ivan Booth. Luc. Hamlin, Rich* assets of the deceased will be died . Turner re-union at Exhibition Park day night service held ih Green's Holland. Alex. Murray, Blanche nbuted amongst those entitled Toronto, over the week end. Park. A combined choir 'of the thereto, having regard only to the Expert Ply• Day. Turner - claims so filed. The Baptist Sunday School held three circuits rendered music. Mr. -- _ . their picnic on Tuesday afternoon i Mutton and Mi. Smythe of Port Pickering DATED at Highland Creek, tlefs 1n the Park here. Supper was-ser Perry-occupied--the pulpit_. _.._ ..._ Radio ServiceAndrew-. Wm-. Bo23rd-d�;_.of_ Jae 1988, Gor. wen. W-- - a in evening yes. Aud. mpr. y itz. u can Y, Liarna , .. Mrs. J. E. Glover and,daughter, friends of the Toronto police force, D1X[8 LOAD Shirley Risk. Federal Biulding, Toronto, OMs Helen are spending the week' in journeyed out to his home last Solicitors R. 2, pIO$9t`ing - Solicitors for the Ezecutors, Trent Rives,getting the summer Sunday and presented 'him with a .cottage in shape for vacation time. beautiful electric clock, to show ..The Mixed Tournament scheduled him how much they .appreciated , a; -_ _:_,for last week on the local green his service in East York Twp.. He -- USED CARS - Us been set for Friday the 15th. served thirteen years at this,rworlb GRAY � a Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sterritt are and was considered the best bf his I938'Buiok Sedse 1.921 Cher Couch furnishing the prizes- kind. 1934 Oldn Sedan 1928 Choy Ooaehee - a Mr. and Mrs. Job- Fleming Green Biter .etntertained a number of friends 1938 Ford Coach 1928 Obey Sed so 1' •and-_relatives on Wednesday even- The svmp.Wty of the dommuruty kJaS Ford Coupa 192x3 F,ssez Coach ".ing last, on the occasion of their 9:1.4 Ford Grupe 19'38 Chau Coupe - is extended to Mr-s-. cs. Heiseg -in-- � g r7*• M�rB v�Lraper lift on a alp to 1938 Chew Coach 19-15 Dodoe ..19�¢ Chew Truett Dnal wed ' anniversary. A v cod attendance was had ' at the Memorial Service here da 19 L - - Sunday afternoon last, at the Un- Bala for the week eud• 1937 Chew Coach 1932 RnRby Track Dual Service next Sunda will be cos 1990 Chew Track Dual ion Cemetery. The Baptist choir y 1937 Chev Sedan �� ,+•"s?'•1 wnd quartet, with the Claremont . ducted by Rev. J. R. Bich, at 1918 Pontine 9edun . IM Chew Panel, 1 ton Band, furnished the aocompanying 2.30 p. m. .1929 Chew Psnei, Congratulations to - Misses T. 1936 Buack Sedan' jr ton V, CATION music. .The local clergy, Rev. P. Pond, J. Shank and J. Wilson on 1934 Uhev Coach A nambor of c•laeuper -ears too A `' D. Augustine and Rev. J. E. winning -first prize in an Amateur 1936 Chryezler Sedan numerous a mention. Glover conducted the service. Contest at Greenbank. IW28 Pon Linc Sedan T�u R Sunday services here on Sunday The Church Service on Sunday next will commence the naval sum- evening last in charge of the Y. P. CHAS-. COOPER - CLAREMO�t'Y' • sner arrangement of combined con- . Class urea a splendid success. gregationa, and for the month of Mr. and Mrs. '-*fns. Duncan have .,A"oc. Dealer` 4. MC�8ihen- n July, service will be..held in the v returned from a trip .to North Bay 7 DAYS �L'nited Church in the morning and _ _.. .'` - and points north bnd report a :Host __ _ --- _ � to the -Baptist Church in the.even enjoyable .trip. ' - AT WIGWASSAN - Ing with Rev. J. E. Glover .in The committee of tip Brunswick - -- LODGE - - charge during that month.. During $ Hill Cemetery wish to thank all A4zu�t the u"urn w,ii `�e reversed, those who helped make our Decor with Rev. P. D. Augustine in f c°iarge. Mr. Augustine'is now. en ation Day service a success: Congratulations are in order for vacation. bliss Edna Beelby, Clayton Jackson Mrs. Harman Yaks was given a and Vera Zubrisky on successfully birthday party on..June 26th at the vpassir,g their Entrance E_x_ams on As. home ho a of her daughier, Mrs. Gor , .. _ .don Little, of Claremont, when a the, years work. dainty cake was made and decor - on't - forget the .Old on aatur a afternoon of / ; t ' -rated with 80 c n = e y et.0 utshed the candles sa ng at the his week a1. :Wilson's Park. Ccm�.• T DAYS 3 along and bring your lunch basket table and cut the cake with a g and wear your -biggest smile. - AT ROYAL MUSKOKA •silver knife, after which she mad. , A Garden. Party under the sus 1 Date FII{Ifl an appropriate speech and received g HOTEL "e lot of gifts. Those vrha Picea of the. Green River Ladies' The days tax best IcupChopp"d zu S ntC 0 ata g i fye, l eaD s• n and- riendl da Were present included: Mr. and Aid will be held nn the laR-n of blr, remember a happy t' y 'Mrs. Yaks, bit:- and Mrs. W m. Roy Carter on Tuesday, July 19th, So 1 hope your recollections of oar Cooking at 8 p, m. The Brunswick Trio School are as pleasaint as mine. And,by Gladwell, Mr. and Mrs. R. Flasier, �uny,hen is the recipe 1 promised you. of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. L. Hill, Concert Co. will furnish the pros -� - . _ and son Ray, and Miss Irene Hill, '�• -For full particulars look for "..In�s�W-��in all your coo to � _ :.:acid Mrs.. P. Hardy, of Claremont. large bills. Admission, 25 and 15 and baking-you ll erVoy using Canada. D. netmm.r G The Aahenhurat Reunion was cents. starch Products. For whether you wt. a k '�O°� �> , 0,cum Brand Corn Syrup,Benson's Corn held at the home of Mr.- and.Mrs. J. Beelby on Sat. July 2nd, pith G7aremont Continuation School f starch or Mazola, youZl always be ran �- about seventy present.. J.ewer School.- June 1958 of the Best Results broawr of their high 100-MILE Opti -- -- Promoted to Form 3- °7M Pty. ! I CRUISE Kinsale Cowie, M. 89.4. Lehman, A. 78.2. i `- Evans L. 76.1. Linton M. 73.3. MUSKOKA LAKES Mr. R. :Karon spent the end of TUNE In on our broadcasts-Monday. pe ' io..•osec.. Morley, G. 71.4. Linton, J: 68. Me- Tseeday, Wednesday, and Thursday, i ' :the week with. friends in Toronto. y+.s Mrs.. R. V. Mowbray is visiting Avoy,.F.•64.4. Manderson, G. 63.1. CFRB-10.30 A.M. r , With her sister, Mrs. Hadley in the Gostick, R. '58.6. city for a while. THE a•'' � d Promoted-to Grade la•-. . CANADA STARCH COMPANY y�jllQ _ - _ 5. Maniort, B. 73. Carruthers, ?`, UMITIEp _ STANLEY THEATRE ter.•, 69.5: Sanderson, E.' C8.1, Pugh G. • Crew {bawd Corn Sys,gr:Seises e 67.1. McLeod, R. 61. Briscoe, M. Corn Stamb:Mazols STOUFFVILLE � '56.2. .*Coates, H. 51. 'Loyst, R. Pbone 100 51. •Coates,.'H. failed 'in Mathein • 2 DAYS _ sties: Loyst R. failed 3n General I STEAMER CRUISE :7 Showing Science. - -_- ROYAL MUSKOKA •Week Lights-83S, Standard Time -_ - - :Sat.&Holidays-2 Stows, T and 9 p.m. HOTEL THURSDAY, FRIDAY&SATURDAY CES L IC 'LI��.N _ • SLE CTR , . .. , , . JULY T, Sand 9 - - Z%Vy u rMuCul = '• Starring BORIS KaRLOFF .. _. _ -: . -. . •: ... 1 JEAN ROGERS We carr a complete stock of all Canadian �enera� ALAN BAXTER p a DAYS -- E(ectriaal Appliances here. 1 �Cemtc}y - Short Subjects ° AT POW-WOW .. � . . � •POINT- IIriONDAY,.TUESDAY, WEUN'SDAY ',.The MOSt COM' fete- stock 'in Eastern Ontario JULY 1L 1.2 and 13 ; 1 ► :% Fast•Meets West �P'rjc ,3 11. a�rante d as cod or .better th •�� �� ,,. A, g_. _�, - -- an any cotnpeti-, -- - Starring G ORGE ARLISS tors sherts - oomeay' - dee our tx'ade in,,Specials ABOVE ---� PRICES APPLY .11-JURSDAY,FRIDAY&SATURDAY - - FROM TORONTO JULY 14, lb awd 16 - DON CHRISTIAN ELECTRIC AND INCLUDE: "TOVARIC H" a Telephone 84 w"Isftsum far. by rorid teed• sea 10-1010016 V 3 3 1 rn: $t.,:K.. (1 ;A W.� �?N r. �,.ab and hotel a rotroo,rs oeeoerrad�• Non,hard by two persons g m AN Pole Yotat Corr a Starring O�%n Even!n $ _ IWACATION TOURS _ CLAUDETTE COLBERT >f.` Ing 30 dongWful tour. t CHARLES BOYER "it pays to bit► Cy'seral Electric 7lpplia�cea. They last longer." ;. _ VACATION SERV 7M COMEDY and SHORTS 1 tr ni Got votes in the Commnnit Csmpaisn." if s Satsadayi Jwne tsdt. 11 a Now s I 7 . ,p .. . ..:. ...r._ -... _.. .._ .. .. •�, ..•? .ix.. r.• ,iii. f•.: - .:.p. 1 1:,. iii „• 7 ,�,-.. - v0WW / s. ,..i, r oc: k _1-....:: ., v.. s.. .. _-.: ,. c%,i �...9,.. .. .. k.. , ....T .. ...... "�. k ars ,u •.r -a� � e�'. .r ,. _.. .-,, . : .r. .. . '+fur c a. . I .., ,1k 1. ..3*,y.„ �.i.. ..-.... ;fort,. .. :,: .. 1 o, 1. i ��,��� .. f'71'' ;:1 w .. Io011 . . --.,- CANADA ACKER� +P �.I ITED . 1. '' 714. w da�na4 iaa,yrt s „' ,may• n .N• _ ... . . . •Defends Lo on • r. REPORT TO SHAREHOLDERS Against ,�' Attack-Is Like.A - . •, :. ::: Giant Fence Mak or So Up The eleventh fiscal year of Canada Packers Limited ended March 31st, -These,•facts are pvorth, recalligg Inasmuch as they,illustrate clearly the - _. s 1835 fundamental relations between the Farmer and- the Packer. These may be is "balloonbarrage" tl Profit, after Depreciation, Bond Interest, and Income 4 , summarized as follows:- _ Ta: is .... 60� er Share.�1 C nve aelCe$wheniv prices decline, t e Pa kerthe ks P rflter eisareduced.n extra Pr defence against ba io air ......»...... ............... ...... h ofit. ` . ,,,,,, 100,569 8 an . sig as one means of Equivalent, on 200,000 Shares, to............;5 p y, p, air attack over Out of this sum it has been decided to distribute, during London means throwing a fence r ve Stock prices. high up in the air. r'. » ....•... There will be the common gar- Sha es rent`Racal year, a. Dividends on thee o.... 600,000:40 Therefore,,.acker, within his pr constantly .can ado little to advance prices. 3 . That is »....... .......................... .00 p - But e den variety of fence whlefi con- :.The.year began well F`or the first 7 months,-April 1sY, 1937; to'Novem' Advances come from two main sources p sists of a line of• balloor.� strung ' . Der 1st, 1937,-Proflte exceeded those of the previous year by ;100,000:00. But (a) lmpro�ed markets:=eaaiLple; the rapid advance In Hog prices which together, trailing steel ca'�les .in- -from Novembe; forward Profits.declined rapidly, •derived from the Ottawa Agreement. Improved markets are brought to, which attacking planes are ex- This decline was brought•about by the economic recession which set In' . about mainly b, Government action• petted to crash. And there 'will .about midsummer 19,37. In the Packing Industry the recession registered, _(b) Better Live. Stock:-example, Canadian Bacon sells on the British be the "barbed wire"•type whose . . - not• so much in reduced Volume. as'in a drastic decline in prices of certain market at ST per cwt. less than Danish-Bacon,-because it )a not so cables are attached to 'high ex- . commodities, chiefly By-Products. ;good. plosives, and with which contact The following table illustrates the extent of this decline as between Sep- _ ,_ 1f the Canadian price•could be brought tip to the level of the Danish would' rove fatal. tember 1st, 1937 and March, 1st, 1938:.-__.- . price, the Canadiali' Producer would receive for his Hogs an extra 12 --- 75 20 million Dollars per year. Force Enemy to Heights I _ . r ce To interpret mar et opportunities sue as. s o e r ucer, an eL.I. ' - Sept. 1st, March 1st, Government, is one of 4he Packer's chief d s. For he is the only person ly developed, is designed to form ,•-- -.•, . - _1937 938 , - - - p 1 ate contact t _ du 'the one outlets for p o - : Hides, Light Cows, Toronto........ ........ ]5?�c -Sc duct n the'otherct sl tibg of �� .......»........». 2! 1 d an important psi of inti wit h the Producer on an an s r - •t i �.:_ _._ Calf Skins. . .• } .-: fighter herd airplanes,; balloon, guns 0 ...................... � ,' �'a11oR•, � �� -_ :13',� _.:'lila - -From the point of view•ot the Producer, the year• R•as profitable as to and searchlights-for the air de- Caro, ................ 6: 4 85 Hogs and disappointing as to Cattle: a ' fence of London, .-Vegetable Fate, , On these products alone, targe quantities of which 'must always be carried Month by month, average prices for Hogs were as follows - The obje of the barru;e is.to _ ae a necessary part of operations, Canada Packers took an Inventory Loss of _ (Bacon Hogs, f.o.b. Ontario Country points) force the enemy 'atrcrat: to a Y . more than one-half Milliou Dollars. This Loss was inescapable. When pricesI. 1934 1936 1936 1937 1938 again advance a corresponding Inventory Profit will be made. January,:.:... • . :....7.36c 7.81c S.lOc �8.18c S.21c eealt witheby fig:ter air- V_ _ .. , .•_ ....I... „...... c aft andanti-aircraftgt-> is "" Februar 7.86 8.24 7.93 8.67 It The Plant extension programme, begun about 3 pears ago', as completed Y ••-••••......--:•••......•.... 8 92 'hoped to ' rod'uce balloor3 whish In January, 1938, when operations commenced in the new Vancouver Plant. March •..•.................. 8.36 7.43 5.15 - 8.16 9.47 v P April . 7.47 7.99 5.02 R.40 9.64 may. reach a height of 23,700 ft., That programme'bas involved a total expenditure as follows: - : : • : - ... Year ended March, 1936 ; 304,091.81 Map ........ (estimated) _ ' ............................................t............... ?.80 8.64 7.81 8.60 9.80 traiiing'..teel 'cable of s^fficient ., 1,067,030.?2 Tune ........ 8.97 17 5 52 0 __ strength to bring o ding 1936 ...............:....................................... - -- - ._ _ - .. .. --- _� -_, - 61,953.41 - .. .................................. . . -, 1938 ........................."I...- .... ......., . _ . . ., . . -- _ August ..... ..7.87 ♦ 9.16 '8.89 10:27 a r down i u 1,1 planes . r _ Each baiioon has-its o:•..: single Total »......... - ;2.533.055.94 5eptember ........................»,.. .7,T4 8.63 .8.13 10.17 _ - %� cable and a winch, drive.^. by the From the time of itb organization, in August, 1927, Canada Packers' main October .,...... :.»....7.25 8.19 .7.66 S.37 85 lorry engine to which it i3 con. November 7.14 7.24 7x24 " •. .objective,-continued for 7 y ears,-had been to build 'up Working Capital. ^•'••• '•• "" ''85 But it Dad always been recognized that the Company's operations must in time December ..................................7.37 7.65 .7.86 7.97 - thus benvart -. and , _ extend to'Alberta and British Columbia. The decision so to extend was.made aecte on the ground In. The barrage may In 1935. In addition, certain jobs of t?zpaaaion-'and repair had to be under- A••erage for ;ear ....................7.S5c 8.21c 8.09c 8.70c 9.14c rat andylocat:�n from ted in character taken at thz older Plants. - . 1. During part of the year' the price of Grains was also high. To the Pro- day to day.' The cables :nay •in The buildings and equipment'of the Company are now fa excelI nt-con ducer who had to buy his feed; the relation between Hog and Grain prices at arranged in line like.a_fen_e or in dation. .The new Plants at Edmonton and Vancouver are of the beat type of times caused anxiety. However. most Farmers do not buy their feed. They clumps like' a forest. - Packing House conatructloa, and ase also amon6at the finest eaamplea of grow it on their Farms. And the Farmer who gets normal crops of Wheat, Many hundreds of bailo,a4 have Industrial'architecture in Canada. Oats,and Barley,ani'converts those.into Hogs on the basis of 9 cents per lb. been constructed. .Each is-�f about The completion of the Plant extension programme has Involved 'a reduc- gets a good return on'his land. Since January 1933, when the Ottawa Agree- , 20,000 cubic feet capaci%% Bal- 4R -- tion in Working Capital, as follows: went came into operation, Hog preduction'has-without question,been the m_ost loons and winch lorries ha-.e.been . Working Capi'�1, as ohewa is Balance Sheet March'25th, 1937....;6,842,569.72 profitable branch of Canadian Agriculture. stored in am old airship sh.?i which always been the case in the past, that Farmer has done best who . ront for the year,...._»._r._......,».-., ;1,100,559 48 . -continued h a Hogs.artneiIs-he ,irboid there are once-housed the,ill-fated R=101.. , As .......- , _...__ _:... produce Hofs!n 1 tlsh8lme Th antortuonat Depreciation set up 1836,558.55s +'� 'Transfers from Depreciation Re- rovincuc . vi s is lie the es of the Prairie err '-Build'l -•_., serves of amounts set up to re- - : res crop failures, s be forced out many such. The er•_ldenca of this e•to -Hog deliverf e P ie •• -. spect of properties sold during the ... .. ..... 231,291.42 666.465.63 1,706,028.01 . ring re ret month - ... . .».......�. J n8 . I .. year - "' 5!8,595.53 ehewanADlManitoba Total-Praire Province's Alberta ask R hen Mr. Justice God isrtj, of • _. : Percentage - 1. -. - - - London, tag., said recent:; .to the _ yeas 1937 a 1938 .1937 . 1938 1937 ,1938 1932 1938 Decrease K + ,�"' 8 - course of a building d riJ. " ,7,ti9'8 74,688 32;109 21-�3B 63 3.2 !6;402 1 13,1'29 1!1,623 18.2% ,. ' N-M-- January There` have been err '�'lilders Investments in Plants ... .. .=1,393,»44.43 _ February 85,138 67,076 34,262 15,491 63,393 38.2;0 172,793 120,837 80.1% 1 } 1. - . ' Lees Book Value of piopertI0s � March 106.; 4 82,817 35,046 15, 66,511 39,629 198,461 138,391 80.3% ever si c' Tudor r.�:?," he n e the ti d during the year .............. 231,291.02:1,161,953.41 , April , '94,352 60,963 30,341 14,635 43,412 26,042 168,105 101,640 39.6ek was salted by learned counsel, May $4,891 68,526. 25,3 i5 12,249. 39,658 24,955•' 151,924 96,732' 37:Orr - a ho was Jerry.' '»� :: . . __ . .: Dividends .... '....,:...:..:.:..:......».............", .", - \obody seems to Stn-�, but »...... ....... 3 Soo 45, 83 1. ,680 ti 8erlaF Bonds retired .......».,....:._.»:.._...._. ..._..... 760,000,00 July 66,645- 2a" 117,283. Probably there *as no s-.:a per- Transter from Current to non-Current Assets ._. 89,061.68 2,601,004.99 August !9,939 _- ._ - - _-18652 21.712 it a e - : r - " September 35,145 16,995 • 27,153 ' 79,293 Lo be a c z orf :::ca -of the•.rem I Working Capital, as shewn in Balance Sheet March 31st, 1938......;5,947,592.74 October --46,957 24,450 38;'489 -309,916rz_ so_d jo¢r`*. .�P-oW ,ezie�s -_•e' take i It is hoped now to settle down to another period of rest, so far as Plant November 91,915 39",952 62;519 194,406 the expression ` - -&,s-. i.e., a 'construction Is concerned, and to start again building up Working Capital. December .90,991 . 29,465 60,940 , 151,386 toast for the ,:ar, a cr parary i ........ ........ ........ :Total Sal.s for the year were ,.» .:;54.145.896.57 - TOTAL 814,692 3!3,967 3!5;955 79;966 639,932 1i4.3001,b00,5-79 558,223 `` Thus a ;e:-?-ba;:; h.2use Total Tonnage ...... ....+.......•».. .. ,. .. .. wo::d .. it s ...._....._..._..................._...-...:. ...... ......... The Net Profit, (........;1,100,659.48.....:.) is, therefore, equivalent to:- For the 6 months January to May 1938, decrease of Hog marketinas as •gat to ss' - 2.3 percent of Sales, or to _ compared to the previous year have been: . The s'agges::ort . 5=:'" the } du - - sa iso Je^c'_� *e: iia: x: the appro..imatelpc per Ib. of product sold. Number of PeFcentage ». Hoga decrease bas: of t^utapi•�. "je::;•,uilt" The following table,sets up as analydis for 4 years, In percentages, ebgw• =- hot�.es'are ones list :an ea+sly be mg how the total sums received from Sales were apportioned as between Alberta ........ » . .... .........••. 101.816 =3!� blown down. is' ,:.erre ir.g.'nious -.eoet of Live Stock,Expenses, and Proflte: , Saskatchewan .......:.........__... - : 79,117 49.5 thein probable.' I. , c, . . _ , . . - anti ...........................e.-.. , Year ended,- 161 obs ;SY 186 3't; ... ... . March March. Mafch March Average . . • . . - ..�. _ . . . 2936 1936 1937 1938 4 fears _ Total Prairies .-..... ,..._... 266,189 ` 30.8% . . a p "'. And'This decrease fa due entirely to crop failure, Many Farmers have no teed. ` Scarce Cost of raw materials,.principally . r In many districts there has not been water for Live Stock. Live Stock ............................ 78.3% x8.6% Y Ae this Report to written• Cash and Qctober Grains are.�quoted as follows: In Seotlaa�d -.'78.9% $1.2% `9.2ro . Dost of materials and packages 3.3 3.1 3.2 2.7 3.1 . qutvalent at Farm i . ages and Salaries, nclud xg - • . Bonus .................................. . 8.8 : 8.9 `.'8.S � 15.6 '•8.8 Scottish Women Are Atised ; a Fort am F.xpenaea ...........:.....» 5.6 6 b Cash October Cash OctoD�r ba M.6 6;2. --_. _ To Seek Husband* Elsewhere ' :...pnterest on Bonda ....»................ .2 z. ,• - .1 .3 .2 .2 h B e . S 8 ;6 ,4 e . b D 1 • r e per tru. per ba per bu per 1 per u p r D. j�t Ertnpirr ;Taxes ........ .7 riitish Wheat ;1.17 i5e ;1.01 1.6Rc b9c 98e T �_ »... Oats. - Total Co- of-,Product-and•and »" - VS Barley ;53 !i? `.39% ': 82 !0 for" husbaOds have much I he teomen r c Ezpeuse , 96.9 97.0 • ,97,1 57.8 • 97.2 . ,Depreciation r, Fixed Assets 1.2 1.I 1.0, L0 1.I ed on October Deices the cost r Ib. at the farm of a prospects in-the heavy i^iu.{t ' Bas ry -j'rofit from. operations .............. 1.9 1.9 `1,9 `3.2 1.7 mixed ration-one-third each Wheat, Oats, Barley, would be..................Sic areas than elsewhere in So•ttlaud • "' The beat available estimate-is that in Canada, oti averagd; it takes 6-lbs. and the outlook for then: •i:i not :100. �, 100.'y(; 100. 100. 'io 100. �o of Grain to produce 1 Ib. of Hog. hopeful in the~Highlanas and ,I , _ _`__Income from Investments ... 3 1 .2. ,1 ,Z .' Accepting this as the basis and e'efimatirig the coat of the Grain at Islands. They .have. a better - _ To'^1 Profit, Intluding Income , October prices, the i ost of producing Hogs farrowed October forward, would ... from. Investments ........... . -2.2ro 2.0% 2.1% ;':1.3% :: •1.9>b be: _ g chance of finding husbands in the •=5 x .SSc or 4.35c per ]tie Enipire 'overseas than in the home The Farmers•of Canada, particularly Western Canada; of late have had`a countries, and a planned ni�ra- e ,'iif!cult time. When the Saskatchewan Farmer, struggling to raise Hogs and The average selling price for Bacon Hoge„Lo,b. Prairie points tion policy financed by tl:> Gov- • ,Cattle through continued years of drought, reads that a•Packing Company has throughout 1934 was appr6 titnikWy 6.85c per lb, I. ernment• should be introd'�_ed to , . made a Net Profit of a Million Dollars, it is small wonder If be contrasts the " 1935-' 7.21c per Ib. safeguard the future _of the Ext, lot of the L. a Stock Producer with that of the processor. What he may not .:" 1936 " .•' ,' '7.09c-per lb... pare realize is that the Million Dollars derives from Sales of 80 Millions,-pro- , .1 • , •' 1937 " 7.70c per lb. These were points from an Em- ce >ed in Plants which have coat approximately 20 1f.11lions. In other words; " 1938 to date) 8:14c per• lb, ire Da speech at B !later ` r P y The essential facts are epitomized in the table of percentages ,above. years (1934),-there will^be a' PraiAghg I-ofit in producing Hoga as tollorvs:'- - Dut of each dollar of Sales, the Packer pays- _" SetIing price ............................ 6:R6c per ]b. tips! and Professor of Economics .•.a•.' To the Farmer ......................................................................:.:... • 79.2 cents .. - :.Cost price ..............................,. 4.35c per ]b. a olI e, L :er3ity :'To Employees .... .................... �," . . of mbay t C eg -ret e .,,; t " ..... 2.bOcper Ib. BoManyrMales Emigrate rate 'To Suppliers of materials, and for sundry Expense, 8.8 .,.,• • .`,• . Profit ....,,.....:....................... tn., i Finance and Taxes .....:................................ . 9:'2 ' . Per Hog (200 lbs.) ;5.00 As long as males emig;ate as Ile Himself retains for Depreciation and obsolescence.... 1.1 So favourable a prospect is bound to bring about a large increase in Hog they do in Scotland today n far 6 . . and for Profit ....................................... 1.7 " production. It a good crop is harvested- this year on the Prairies there will greater numbers than i�meIes, . ._ 1. likely be the greatest increase on record in Hog breedings: esurplus `, _, there will naturally be ' 100. cents Fortunately, Canada's Bacon Quota in Great Britain'is such that a very of females left at home." -- The Packer performs an essent•fal service 3n.marketing the Farmer's Live. large increase can still be absorbed. That Quota ta•2,500,000 Hogs. - '- During 1937"shipments totalled ..;.•.•...•...••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1,60 0,,490 Hogs as most disturbing Nos • Stock. For clearly the householder cannot buy live Cattle and live Hogs. What w u The Packer buys the lite animals and converts them Into Meats. His job is For the }first 6 months of 1938 (January'to May) shipments that large textile tow s, in at in' to produce the most palatable Meats possible; then to otter them for.sale in have been •.:........................................................................................ - 74,000 Hogg tlesid retial towns, and holiday re- 6 H e to n e_ •. : '";•those markets of the world• in which they will bring the highest price. Shipments for tlie'pear 19'38 will probably total .................... 1,600,000 Hogg sorts wometf predominated to a . The.Packer constantly seeks new markets in his own interest. For the ' So that increased shipments can still be made of one million Hogs. Given very. large extent just a, men . -pioneer in a-market thakes an extra Profit. •But he is followed into,that a large the !i 1s quite possible that is•1939;-or more likely in 1940,-Canada heavy tindust in 'ears' w.hz_c_the market by competing. Packers. This-`compet4tion immediately. brings the may.}ill her Quota:' heavy industries existed: .. ,_.:'• Packer's. Profit-back to the normal level '(1 to 2 per cent). Thereafter the ; . . . - . _ "lt s impossible," r.`.inued -• i co entire b@neflt of the new market goes to the Farmer. Principal Sirras, -"for all y mng The calculation above of production cost, is made on a basis of..., 5:1 This is not just theory. A striking i o-,. ion_ of 1t occurred in the women to obtain husband: where g prices when the British lket for Bacon was opened up by t.e. 6 lbs. of mixed Or. (Wheat; Oats, Barley) to',l lb, of Pig. That advance of Ho 11 ,...there is an excessively largo pre-- f__ the Ottawa Agreement. Within 12 months @larch'1933 to Dfarch 1934) Hog is the ratio generally accepted as repres1.enting average Canadian prices 1•n Canada advanced from 314 cents per lb, to aiiaverage les•ef of more PspeBut in. dominance H females. a, than ....8c per lb. The-Packer was the instrument through which this advance tIto are. ldud6!>S Hog4 on-a.ba;Is of .....................,.,...............,.........,......... 33li.1 of.Scotlhe Highlands mil ItInnto . But 1n every Province of Canada,there are hundreds of Farmers `'• was realized. Hr shared in the benefit through' an extra Profit during:the p' and men,have migrs`.�d t0, • . .'. period of the advance. This extra Profit was approximately one.half of on( And In Denmark the average for the-whole production ie ................ 3%:1 such an extent that the women •i )- -•per,cent-of Sales. But•the Farmer's advance was frem a-3 cent level to'ar1. . . . .._ _ . who are left behind are, in the . 8 cent level, (nearly 200 per cent) and this remained. "; i(Continued on next page) same predicament." ., i _ _ .. ... .. . . . . _ ,., : f . - - ., ;..:.. . .. .� ; �' tet*: s.e.v.', « `A,q,yvKs'•s.' � r.4•. ......-_. —_.._ - .�a�'ir'�`��'"-•Fr�'"-'}'' ,.`,,.: � -lir-,ror.-h+�<•x+w '.. g -- - 't � _ .... M1: i.���.'k, ~ - ' ' - ova this .flair Csleb bad -seen a ' C!'�,�A PAC�1►�i�+7 •+� " _ whit. puddings of this cit, F °� - had longed for it as • possessioti t Report to Shareholderl>< OO� of his own: All through the years nda S C this promise of the lawgiver had ° ?? _. '_(Continued from. last page) _ '_ - burned in Caleb's heart. _ 10. And now, behold, Jehovah These are challenging figures. 'Their signill+cancs is that.I average Cans- L�SSOn hath kept me alive, as he spake. than feeding efficiency were brought up to the level of Danish efIIcieney, the - these forty and five years, from cost of producing Hogs would be reduced one quarter. - In 1937, when Grains were high, Canada produced approximately 7,000,000 the time that Jehovah spake this _ Hogs. It is impossible to state exactly the average cost, per lb.cost the Farm, - word unto Moses, while Israel R of producing (hose Hogs. An approximation to this average cost per lb. at - 6',tc. LESSON It. spake.unto Moses the man of God 'walked in the wilderness• and new, , • the Farm may b- taken at .......I.......I. lo, I am this day fourscore and (Hoyt Producers would probably say it was substantially more.) concerning me and concerning five years old. 11. As yet I am as •..•.. ;,,,•,,,,,,,,,,,,$13.00 CALEB: LIFE-TIME DEVOTION thee in Kadeshbarne'a. 7. Forty At this basis a 200 lb. Hog would cost to produce Number 13.26-33; Joshua 14:6-16 ears old was I•when Moses the - strong this day as I was in the Y,y it we assume that average feeding efficiency was _ Printed Teat, Josh. 14: 6-19 Y on a bads of I......................... 5:1. '' sent me ea m da that' Moses F' ,•••••-• servant of Jehovah sent me from Y strength was then, even so is my and it we further assume that it was possible Golden Text.—Let Let ua go up at. Kadesh-barnea to spy out the land; strength now, for war,,and to go throng'.}Dirt Canada So achieve a feeding efficiency Daae, and possess it; for we are and I brought him word again eqt ivaleut to Denmark, i.e. 3°y* 1' well able to overcome :ii$. Num. "" ad it was in my heart. 8 Never- out and to come in. In.this speech then it follows that a saving in the cost of production 13: 30. theless my brethren that went up we have the only direct evidence ' per _' - "might It been made of one-quarter, (of....$13.00), i.e. ...m..;...,.$3.25 60'000 og with me -made the,heart of the- as to the duration of the wars of """""" THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING • Canaan under Joshua. The spies On 7,000.000' Hogs, approxin;-,114Y .. im octant position is Great Britain, people melt; but I wholly followed wora lit from Kadesh-barnea in Canadian Bacon has been pu.:' lout of that mar et y Lae e ova the second year of the exodus. ernl way it was realized this happened because Danish Bacon was better than was made about 1490 B.C.; Cal- gal, where Joshua• and the Israel- about 38�1a years before the pass- eb's request for Hebron was made ites are gathered together, was Canadian Bacon. But it is only recently that Canadians have begun to realize about 1415 BmC. age of Jordan.(see Deut. 2:.14 . . '.fully that the Danish advantage lay chiefly in their higher feeding effigiency place.—Kadesh-barnea was lo- the, first camp . of. Israel after Thus Caleb would be 40 plus 88 'There must, of course,,be some explanation for this very great difference crossing the Jordan. When it says equals 78 years:old when they *� An feeding efficiency. It lies partly in the fact that Danish Pigs from birth get anted between Tamar and the civ- that Caleb "wholly followed the A a balanced ration. This is due chiefly to the fact that almost every Farm in er of Egypt, at the extreme south- crossed the ,Jordan. He was 86 Le Denmark carries on Milk production as well as Pig production. And through- ern end of the territory assigned Lord," it does not rictly_a attained when they began to div -Aclaimed fo have perfectly' attained country. Therefore the conquest out the entire growth of the Pigs, Milk is included in their ration. every virtue in4ife, but only that in Canada this #s not possible, for many of the Farms on which Pigs are to Judah; Giigal was on the.west- he had a perfect aim. 3t simply itself must have.extended over a - -produced have no Milk available 2or feeding. Moreover, on most of those' ern side of the Jordan River, Farius, it is not possible to go in for Milk production. But in recent years north of the valley" o! Achor, states that he had allowed no dia- period of seven years. the-knowledge has become general that although a Milk ingredient provides about three miles east of old Jeri- tanee. to come between him and Religion Preserves Youth . fife best ration, still a balanced ration is possible without 11lillc. The elements cho; Hebron v''as located twenty God. Christianity, by the inspiration contributed by-i♦Iflk can be made'up from other sources, including Beef Scrap, miles south of Jerusalem. that it imparts, the stimulus that h meal, etc, Of the, twelve men who had Amid the marchings and coun- _it gives, and the hopes that it per- F -.-,.-be next great advance Ili Pig-husbandry in Canada will be the general spied out the Land o! Promise termarchingsr the innumerable min us to cherish, has a direct use of d a enc ti-intros—The facts-involved 'are no longer a matter of there were two of a more optimis- deaths, the murmurings, and re- tendency to keep alive in old.age speculation. For in almost every Pig producing area or--eanada,-individual- _ all the best of the characteristics Fat have achieved a feeding efficiency as high as'3iFi>1.—with and with- tic .moo# than the ten,--teen of- bPllions of.the people, he-retain- e to do onlyouy _ " .out skim hfiik: When Canada has achieved a standard of quality and also a unswerving faith in God, who be- e�steadito please to know y dimmed thinterestuoitsn cheeriness; standard of feeding effiC ncy,equal to that of Denmark, then it will not again cause of sue faith-refused to-be pod's will, l,leadereaand him, heed no be possible f : Denmark to push Canada off the British market.' F-or, granted apart of a y so depressing report. its Precdom from anxiety and cars other voice. A man in whose equal qualit', and equal feeding efficiency, Canada Is endowed by nature to These two en were Caleb .and —all these things are directly Joshua- (N 14: 6, 3'0): strop nature weaker men couldto, produce Bacon Hogs more cheaply than Denmark. And there.seems at last a g ministered simple and preserved stsby. ti possibility of-Canada achieving the dream of,two generations, that of becem- Caleb ne er appears in history hide, and who must have basic a a fife of simple faith that casts tirg'the'dominant shipper to the British market. until he i chosen from the tribe tower of strength to:that neve and- itself- upon God, and dwells 0- tower to acbieve this objective#here is still-along way to go. young generation which-grew up l - u; Jephu 'cho. who is called - s y surely, in joy' and' in restfulness.- Kenizzite, from a tribe o! people -to fill the vacant plaice in the vas and not without a great light of In Cattle the year.has been disappointing. The season 1936%7 had been of Israel, hope, even when the shadows of a very successful-one.! Feeders had made large Profits. • As a result, in the descending from Kenaz, a grand- The- Promise_of Moses evening are falling. Pali, of 1937 much Targer nuhibers o[ Cattle' than usual. were-put put on seed. son of Esau. end Moses aware on that 121 Now therefore gi�'e me this Ikmand for the feeders was so settee that prices_were forced up .,.....i to 1% Nearly halt a century has pass-- 9. tears per Ib. above those of the previous Fall. Az1d by January, 1938, it.was ed since last we saw Caleb short- day, saying, ' Surely the land _ hifl-country, whereof Jehovah already'*evident more Cattle were on.feed-than. were needed, - )y after the exodus from .TJgyrpt• whereon thy foot -hath trodden spake in that day; for thou heard- In United States• which ordinarily takes Canada's surplus Cattle. con• There have been forty years o! shall be an inheritance to thet est in that day how the Anakiaa daious„were very similar,_. Prices, there-were.....:.. 2}i cents per lb. lower than wandering in the 'wilderness,, and and to thy children for ever, be- were there, and cities great and in January, 1937. As a result the movement ofCattle from Canada to United Sates was much less than in the previous year. Shipments,were as follows: seven marewhenaourrs olessonf lopens. Jehovah thouin caus's hast God.xhThis -prom se will fortibedwith mey andtI shall drive -193” 193,E - Palestine . - - These t hear indeed o! "Surelyd there in shall not Sone 30! roe was one Heb- of the most ancient 4.i6l, -years when stouter. . _ - l' February '...., :.._._...... ia,$80 .. x.046 _ d. £very man who these men of this evil generation =and important cities is southern - teen were-tris March -......:..............».. 17,561 10,171 had heard Caleb that da plead see the�g9od land, which I aware Palestine located about toren _. ... 11.105 4,271 Y April ..........._................ with Israel to go up and possess to pita into your lathers, save miles south of tee thousand May 19,816 2,372 (estimated) ' . • : . ••••••••••••-•••-=••••-�••••• _ the land of Canaan had died, with Caleb, son of phun he ted about three ons. feet i Ca b Je neh us an ,- �� the single exception of Joshua. In shall see it; and to him will I give above sea .level.• tHere Abram Total 25.3_ 8'.0 - Some,relief came from Great Britain. There. ices_ of fed Cattle were other vinrds, there was not-s. sin- the -land--that he hath trodd� up- dwelt (Gen. els am and est pr __-_ _ --. .__.. .-- ty - --on--and to his_ chiidrea-- ansa the .three angels came to visit -- - h1gh, They were wIlHng to take as .many Canadian CatiEle as could be trans- phase two, sixty ty yearsxold�at this he hath wholly followed Jehovalt:�' him •(Gen: '18: 1). The Anak7m ported' . the descendants was not large. time among the Israelites. The particular area to which Cal- were, of course, lliiwecer; those shipped helped greatly to relieve the situation. -Shipments V;aoi an aura trip if Heb- o! Aiiak, a mighty giant; and ' 'to_GreaC.Britain were-as follows: 6. Then the children of Judah ron, which ores one o! the cities a tact 1937 3933 drew nigh unto Joshua in Gilg&I: visited by the spies in their jour- of giants. Caleb does not ask for 1440 rind Caleb the son of Jephunneh ney through the land of promise some lovely valley from which January ......::..........» the Kenizzite said unto him, Thou_ nearly half a century, before this the inhabitants have Already been . - - ��6 3114 newest the thing that Jehovah (Num. 13: 22), and pdasibly at driven out; he asks for one of March . - 211 4.146 k the most difficult places to take in April ..•,..-.........._...». 474 2,469 all the Promised • »....... 573 1!,186 (estimated)' flay ................. a n be eighty-five years of age, but Total. ...................... ... 1,095 14,255 � � � �, a man.- Total �T he has the heart of•a young Bath-,h?United States and Canada, Packers made strenuouHe s efforts to re- E�✓ t/ p 'S u ore ueen Sueh a Man Aa- uc In both.con tries "Eat mare Beet" cam• %� ✓ "We• want some such mea • liege the dept seed Cattle situation. F ,a gworkers who are willing to con- aigPser we launchede, with the object of stimulating consumption. Attention was called to the fact that Beef was plentiful, of good quality, and reasonable EIORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle genus, time'the work." i in irrice. in United States the campaign-was organized. on a broad scale, 11 Stair parts• 13. And Joshua blessed him; P,ar,kFrs, Cattle Producers, and the Government all participating. 1n Canada I, S The bride- �- R D i1 T 12 She is s --- ERE� _ and o Save, .Heltron unto Caleb plana were not made In time to permit this wider organization, but individual to-be of the the son.of Jephunneh �Yor an In- de carried on active campaigns. in this mozemenc it perhaps, fair King of Egypt; C L E A ��� A H Ti N D 15 appearance. heritance. 1.4. Therefore Hebron to any that Canada Packers took the lead: A2 Writer's mark: , PID A IRIRE O' L A D 17 Ozone, -became•the•inheritance•of Caleb As the result of these campaigns. Beet consumDtioh was substantially j3 Prophet I L O E O X 20 Woods. the son o1 Jephunneh the Keniz- st imulated, and from April forward Cattle prices became firmer. Unfortun• 14 Theme of a L E D A S'K i R T 23 To encounter. zite unto this day.;. because that `ately feeders are still making Losses: but these are much- less serious than talk. p E A R R P L E E V E 24 Story Y those anticJpated in January. • 16 Indian. God of Israel." 15. Now'the name The success of these campaigns suggests'possibilities for stimulating 17 Instigates. N I M P I D E R incidents. _ of Hebron beforetime was Kir- ANeL consumption which had noG previously been thou of in Canada. It O D D 1 R A ACT 5 A I 27 Idanf. iatharba; 'which Arba was the will probably 1'ead to abroad plan of.co-dperatt;on between Producers, Packers, 18 Platter O H TiE M LAYS 1 29.Within. greatest man among the Anakim. ani Government. 19 Marcs. D O G I L T L A 31 To damage: S ADO ONE 33 Strapped And the land had rest from war. As,is always the case, the conditions which.brought about a 20 Evergreen tree Of all the Israelites that.received Lrias to Cattle Producers, simitarIy brought about a Loss to the 21 Ocean. I Z-£ I T- slipper, now.. We most not dismiss old Packer on his Beef. In the year. 1936/7,—the ye-ar.of.advancing _ 22 Mister. 35 Chamber. prices and large 'Profits to Producers,—Canada Packers made a ' 23 Defaults. 38 Eos, goddess their inheritance ?79,000.00 •25 Railroad. !►I. of dawn. promise, 45 Poem. to erita ce n the land o! `T'rotit'on Reef or ............:......... .....I...........,...; 46 Armadillo. TI been rise, Caleb appears to have 48 Land right VEs C e the only one who succeeded The year just closed, which was. .anptofita5le one to Pro- 26 Basketry twig. 38 Hair ornament • •;cel�, w39 likewise unprofitable t6'Packers. QR Beet opera- -`• x$Spain. .49 To daub. ';1 Mothers. -• 40 Tiny,vegetable in perfectly'expelling the native ..lis during this year Canada Packers made a Loss of......... ;:6'3,000.00 :;29 Distinctive :•51 On'bop of. %1-1'2To press. . ._ .41 Sim god. copier o occupiers f the country. TM Oh the other hand, on Hogs,prices for which throughout the theory. Israelites generally,seem -to have :gar were high. the Result was unusually good, Profit being........ $•756,000.00 30 To opine. 53 husband is rve. �o p plump. Y 3 To obse 42 g he `4 Street. 44 made but poor headway against The Dirt• n:s again wish.tu inform the SI]areholders of the highly loyal 32 Electric unit. '•.called King -5 Striped 47 Sanskrit their strong acid might foes, wit) k` ,r, ate Diii 1lice rendered by. the Company's Employees, In a food in- .34 Russian ____ animals. • dialect. their chariots of iron and fence) e usl ry (IuaiI!y oC 1�4oducts.is the fundamental condition of success. Employees emperors.: 55 Unoccupied 6 Rubber tree. 48 Preposition: _ walls.- Repeatedly we encounter of ui; ranks have taken a zealous interest-in achieving perfection oL product 36 Form of"a!' persons. 7 Kindled. 49 Snow shoe. the sot able], affirmation, t t F1 lid of service. Absolute perfection.will, of course, never' be reallzed,• but :37 Rodent. 57 Language of 8 Neuter 50 Inlet. • „:, were not able fo drive them our i the cc:n'stant aim to achieve it not only con rr u es to tat s Cavalryman., line rZipps. In as, but ad'is dignity and significance to the job,of each man and woman. 42 Drinking cup. b8 She changed 9 Fish, 54 Above. he indeed, bnt the Lord, who wet Wages at all Plants are now on a higher level than at any previous time, 43 Frost bites. her first namelO Honeybee 56 Doctor. with him, and gave him a vi to lint excepting the post-war peak of 1921. 10 11 that must have otherwise cruder 1�i)r several yearg the Company"bas practised' a Profrt-sharing plan. From 1 even his strong..hands. r. lie, earnings is first deducted a sum equivalent to 6 per cent on the Share �_--- hnldcis' eR;lity. Beyond that point, Profits are divided evenly as between 12 13 14 D Simrt'holder; and Employees. The Employees' share is'distributed at the'end Partition , •of.tin; year,- in the form of a Bonus.' 16 the last three years, the'sums distributed to Employeesas Bonus have The man goes to his sleep, been: - , -A--ir ended 'March,.193G. .................:.... ....:.$41^,,000.00 19 0 it 21 The man's breath goes to. s bones are buried deep. 1937.:.................................. 511,000.00 t The -- 1938......:............. --193,000.00 - - 2 But iseverywhere, • .. B �t breath Foch Emp1uye4%f the Company shares in the-Bonus._The distribution u - -- .. Blowing,' 1 ••�_ fi Idea by a Committee of t`ie'Senfor Executives, who`d o.their,beat to allocate 6 Blowi 8 ng,• the, world-around; y to each individual in accordance with his or her contribution to the business. .�� A grace that bends the wheat, At the approaching Annual Meeting, Shareholders Will be asked to give ( A,heavy sound, a light sound f itpp-tival to this distribution. ' In winter'woods, in street., A••copy of this Report will be forwarded, as-usual; to each-of the 6;000 >' 6 F.rntiloyo2s of the'Company, _ - . Z - r d , J. S. McPEAN,exit. - :-- Shifting he loud e e I bird 7 39 - 7nronto, 2it4 Julie; 19:;3 But only in the word 5 4 5 67 Man writ or spoke aloud, i N. Schiller, Parry, Sask., far- wife, deciding to cook a chicken - I The breath, being shapely, now; - l mer, while :overhauling his car, pie, grabbed one hen from the And hesigdismantled .atones q 55 36 For the dismantled brow, ., T,ii,,Fed 10 bolts,-nuts and washers- flock of 60 in the farmyard- In For the anonymous bones. a ,�w•hkfi ' he had placed 'on the its gitzard she found the ten miss- DAVID IiIORTO�, in The 1, , ;ricund. aggravated, he had 'to.. ing-pieces from the-car. -The over- ,New_ orket. .it--'pend work. 'Toro days•later Ills hauling job was completed. r .. , :ru.. ". :. ',�-.�iu:,: .+?�..-o..-�v.•-;-,;:.1...}'�,a>c.a;:»^+,y.+-.,.--<.�....-:' �- ,�.:�.- .a. .o,.- u _ .a±s -.. .:y;.._ :e :zw..,<...:t.."w....+♦.. ' r h .b .. `� ... •.. ----z.._ .. ~.��:� .- F. . .- inn •'C., •'•,• - , '• -LOA�iBl[�3: atIsere Ida, sett Is i�>; sere home here. sales ,1[isses Phyllis Pi8e7 and Verna J 1. u�� ~ -Mora, o& Wedneoday, htne 22, Wice are atteea sins sn-er school J. Wilwals2nr4h c. c. Cp s} e: ..to Mr, gad Mrs. Fred Mortlock in Toronto, ' and ]Liss Bernice C. Wuaosk,Eus e. + _ a Chapman at O. A. C. Guelph. , YiBa Marion Battier, Oshawa Grade 1t, or Fara a "',is s a few days 'with Mis: First JOY Celebration ere comes' the 8r1d8"f • «H � Bey. Mary Riley-•Spelhng 1, Lit 2, Fr 17Eile _ _-Miss Davis, R. N., of Saskat For the first time in many Years CSP 2, Geog 1, Gram i, Physics TII a Tailored Tip TopiBIIit chewan and friends, visited' Mrs, the Dominion Day. Celebration in Geom 2, Zool 1, Lat 1. Crockett on Tuesday. Pickering was interrupted by rain. Marjorie Riley-.Spelling 1, fit ,l, �d . -Mrs. R. H .Crook was in Ne-. It commenced to rain on Thursday Comip 3, Fr 1, Geog E, Gram 1, and last week attending the night and continued" up until late Physics 1, Geom 1, _Zoo] Z. Lest Quarterly Meeting of Friends. Friday afternoon, At noon it was T, Carlton -Spelling 1, Lit 1, Fr 1, THE ,V1�OOM -Mrs. James Andrew 4eft on considered necessary to withdraw Comp 2, Geog 3, Gram 2, • Ya 1, �'." Thursday to spend , a few' weeks ' the Parade and field events, and Geom 2, Zool 1, Lat 1. • hold the evening concert in the R. Redditt-Spelling 2, Lit 2, Fr 2, will be properly dressed with her daughter,.Mrs J. Draper 8 P P y of Konroka. Hall, but it had stopped raining Comp 2, ',Geog 2, Gram 2, PhXs Smith and don Arthur, in time to hold the concert in 2, Geom 2, Zool 1, Lat 2. R. Morrish---Spelling - ` of Toronto, spent the holiday with Park, The rain had of.course by 3, Lit 2, Fr c, lII 8 an Comp 3 Geo 1. ]Ls. and Mrs. M. S. Chapm that time had its effect 'on our g Gram 2, Phys 1, ' excellent vaudeville Geom 1, Zool 1. Lat 2. TIP TOP s' l :to meet Mr. and Mrs. G. Rendall, program was given. Saturday, the Y ns , `o2 Delhi, when they spent the end parade continued at 2.30, followed Comp 3, Geog 2, Gram 2, Phys 2, + Geom 1. Zool 2 Lal•2. Full Dress of the week with Mr. and Mrs♦ A. by the balance of *the program in p Baker-Spelling 2 , the Park. The awards for the 8 , Lit -1 Fr 8 - 1<t'wttn' Comp 2 Geog 3. Gram 2. Phys 1, Richardson last week parade were as follows: Comic �'uXtrQo t entertained several friends from Outfit--). Palmer - and A• Bath• Geom 3, Zoo] 1,.Lat 3. the States, who had been attending G. Martin and H. Farrow• J. A. Teefy-Spelling c, Lit 2, Comp QuarerlY Meeting at Newmarket Elricott, 3, Fr 3. Geog 2, Gram 3. Phys e, (lfr' BluelSerge' Suit -The W. M. S. of the Pregby Best Decorated Team�W• Reber Geom c, Zool 3. Lest 2. terian Church will meet at the Down. W. Shea. Ed. Pascoe. G. Burns-Spelling c, Lit 3, Comp home o! Mrs, J. G. Baxter-on Wed Best Decorated Cas-Miss Doris p, Geog c. Gram c. Phys c, Geom Styled and Tailored bx needay, July 13th, at the usual Johnston. Thos. Watson. Miss C. 2, 2001 2. - Munro. s CoA. ij, c. Aria lling'3; hit Geom c. -.TIP TOP TAILORS -Mrs. F. H. HaII left last week Best Decorated Bicycle-Mowatt' Coma, c. Arlt c. Phys c, Geom c, los `i.os Angeles, accompanied by Bros. Keith'•Wilson. D• Mortlock. Zool 3. t J. Clement-Spelling e, Lit 3, .Gr c, her sister, Mrs. Townley, who har Children's Group-M. Scott and B. _• -. Limited ,• not been in the best of health since Watson. J. Bunting and F. Mc Comp c, Phys 2. Geom•r.~Zooj 3. -. - -- Special- - death of her husband s`Sgw. Ewen. V.-Barret-t.- -the -- weeka A large number of_ field events D. Taylor-('seog c, Art 3. _- �A• CfiltIA �A�`� t - �'f (` D. Johns•--Fr'c. d 1x1 V• 1 Y �--•The Sacrament of ''tlye ',i rd s ►'+ere run off,' brut time did not - { Supper wall be dispensed i the permit the completing of this part J• Wheeler.=Phys c. Lest 3 • ,.'''._Presbyterian Chure. Sunday, of the-program. W. Hemp--Lest 2. at 3 P. 'm. and Preparatory sex Lucky brave Prizes •were donated - vice this Friday evening at 8.30 as follows:--Cedar Cheat, by ' Mr: Grade 11 or Form 3. M ��lark Int p, m, C. A. Sterritt. Rolis Razor, by E. hes-Mr. F." W♦ Hicks, of Tororrto; C4.Jones. -i5 Merchandise by J. S. J. "Armstrong..Alg i, Phys 1, Lat pring(formerly of of Pickering) and Mr. Balsdon. $5 Merchandise; by .A. A. 1, Lat Come 1, Lit 1, Come 2, C. R. Rundle, of Weston; have W. Mitchell. $5 Merchandise, by Can Hist 2. Fr A. 2, Fr Comp L aailed. on thg Empress of Australia Red and White Stores. $5 Mer A. Taylor-Arg 2, Phys 1, Lar A. for England, Scotland and the aniiise, by M. S. Chapman, these 1, Lat Comp 2;. Lit 1, Comp 2, Full eiZed VC ojk EfbXtP,. eoatiaeret. were won as follows by J. Givi Can Hist'l, Fr A. 2, Fr Comp I. =The choir and young people Toronto. MTS. J.,Mitchell;-;Picker A. Fowler--Phys 1, Lit 2, Comp 2, Water Shrunk :Overall@, . pair. $1.75 of the tinted Cihurch are busy ing, bars. Mudrey, w}eitby. Art. FY 2. "'rebearaing for,the Garden Party, Croni, Toronto. A. Lawson, 'of R. Wbjte--- mm 2, Phys .2, Lit areb Work Boots, , $3,50, _ 2, Comp 2, Fr 2: -July 15th, when Chet. Present a ickering, J. Cook, .I ckerin _ Built-in !, ch support Work Boots. 8 - H. Fowler-­Lid A. 2, Lit 2, Comp - f PFS - :.1�¢.9b omuaiew Revue: of the Old and In the Ayrshire Bull Gwnpetitian Nom. - *20 in prizes weer@ paid to J. 6. 2, E Comfort while you work --.ALL WOOL BLANKETS of 'tarter. Be'] Brei•:•. G. Davidson B. BsJsdoa-Phys 2, Lat 4 i, Fr "Pickering Farms" wool and woven Donor-Robt. Ruddy. 2' A fine new r4n$e of , Englirih Foulard Ties, w 'by the old reliable firms of Horn Ia the evening a hastily organ +�- "Field•- Phys 2, Can Hist 2♦ 'Bros• at Lindsay, for sale by A. ized Amateur Contest was carried E. Petty-Lat A. 2, Lit 2, Comp LoTely "patterns, 76C. to[$1.�0 E. "Richardson. Prices very low. out'and Prizes Paid to - Audrey 2, Can Hist 2. , Gall and gee them. • Scott, D. John--comp 2- Ladies Ohifton Bosej new ;spring tbeaes, Scotch Dancer. K. Watson, The members of the Swastika Tap Dancer. Billy Faulkner, solo. M. t`+oodwia--Arg 2, Arc Hist 2. - -ill elZBs, 7�0. per pair C-2uh and friends held their signal R. Hughes, Solo. M. Teefy�-Lat A. 2. picnic on Thursday, last on the --,mower 3etroo! Report Pkkrrin • :• Pickej'jj]g lawns of Mrs. Harry Arnold- zf 8 the Kingston. Road East, A most Coeltinuation School, Grade 12 or Form 4 's h F teblis ed 1857 pleasant time was spent in wander Grade 9, Fond 1 Ing through the beautiful garden, E, Armstrong--Spelltng 2, Lit 1, D. Taylor-Geom 1, Cheese 1, Lat nog a gat A. 1, Can Hist 1. �+ - of which there were a great many Art 2; Math 1, Science l,'Bus 1. IALS ' varieties, after which supper •w" G'. Redditt--Spelling 1, Lit 3, Fr 1, W Sparrow-Chem 2. sexed on the lawn. Conip 2, Geog 1, Br Hist 2, Art 3, H. Scott--Geom 2. "Special", ` N -- -.. •NOTI03•-there hell be a Math 1, Science !, I3us 1. Breakfast Bacon," A.25c. a "Ib. meeting of all interested,- to hear E. -Michaeh-.Spelling 1, Zit 3, Fr 1, with the exception of Speual • sad approve the report, on the Comp r fli , 2, Br Hist c, Art c, these names are in order of merit. ]need Steak 2e. a The Dominion Day Celebration at. . the Math 1, Science 1' Bus 2. 1.-75 to 100. 2.-66 to76 8.- f _ Town Hall on Monday July 11th, M. Heron-Spelling 1, Lit 2, Fr 2, 60 to ss. c.-5u to 60. pork Liver, 12e. a The _`', at 9 P. m. All outstanding bills Comp 2, Geoq 2, Br. Hist 3, Art c, flden]must be submitted to John s. Math 3, Science 2, Bus 3. donated and Stewing Beef, - ��.2e. a !b• Baladon,•Tress,_" on or before 'July M. Roffe Shields donated tad won by, and M. (Saturday) Y-�Pelling'c, Lit c, .Fr 3,. �an fouave: -A quiet weddingtook place in Comp c,.Geog c, Br. Hist c, Art•2, . '..Jewel Shortening, 5e. a Ib Math 1, Science 2, Bus 2. General Proficient - Character, ,rise United Church on Thursday, B Murkar-Spelling 3, Lit c, Fr c, Y Classic Cleanser, =-3 tins 13C• June 30th, when Miss Dorothy, Comp 3, Geog c, Br. Hist Art c, Leadership, Scholarship; Athletics, , f f ;sides daughter of Mrs, and the donated by R. Ruddy, Hermitage _ 8 Math c, Science 2, Bus 1• 6 tins 25e =late.Mr'.. Fred Andrew was united v.� Balsdon--Spelling 2, Lit c, '>+'r c, Farms, won by Ray Taylor 1 Grad' 12 - donated b In marriage to Mr. H. Melrose e o Dr. V. E. .Comp , cien c, 'Br. Hist c, Art 2, R E -1 Pascoe, of the Base Line, Pickering, Math 2 Science c, � Cartwright, won by Dorsa Taylor, - •-•-='-� - The ceremony was performed by Bus 2. Grade 11 -.donated by J. Balsdon, - <� • �s19 • L. Dixon-Spelling 1, Lit c,`Fr 3,- won b James Armstrong. i� Rev. M. Jenkinson. Mira Ruby Comp c, Cgeog c, Br Hist c, Art 3, Grade - donated b The Jones' Butcher :(phone X000) Pickerin ;Andreiw, sister of the bride, waw. Math c, Science c, Sus c♦ Y bridesmaid and Mr, Water Pas P' v Doig Store, wan by Mary Riley. B. ico -S Ilio 3 Lit c F - ~ v Pe r c, .. • g ,. cos; brother of.the groom was beat Grade 9 - donated by The Picker- Comp.c,.Geog 3, Br Hist 3, Art c, inn; 'Jews worn-h Elizabeth Arm­ man.roan. After the ceremony Mr. and Math c, Science 3 Bus e. Y :.PickeringHardware Store '7. Mrs, Pascoe left on•a motor-trip' 'L Jenkins-Spelling 2, Lit 2, Fr c, Sr. Girls' ;Athletics -.donated b .� to points west and on their return Y • Comp 3 Geog c, Br Hist c, Art 2, C. A. . Sterritt won b Margaret 11�� -will reside in Pickering. Science�c, Bus c. Y Xillai-The Dominion Day' Celebration M. Annane�Spellirig c, Fr c,'Geo c. ceefy which caused the death of Mr. C r s c, rt r, Math 3, Science Literary Society, wiv_n by Clinton c, Bus 3. Prouse. H,. Pilkey. He was crossing .the R. Scott--Spelling 2, Math i, 1 Kills Instantly . street at the four corners,:when he Jr. Girls' Athletics - donated by Science c,. Bus 2. The Pickering Dai won b was struck by a passing car. The 8 ry, y Ruby heavy traffic at'this hour made it E. Adair-Spelling e, Lit c, Br. e� Hist c Comp'3, Art c. 71 Boys' 2 Prevens Blight very dangerous, the program at the y Athletics - donated by S. Pilkey-Art c, Math•lc, Science Park had finished 'and many were Ar• Fa]laise, won by Arthur Field.' crossing at the time. He was•knock 3 Does not burn the: leaves ed down and his leg broken in two -Classified Advertisementa -- places below the knee. He also The Pickering 4 Gives longer life to the plant " loafs;reed a bad cut in the head, HORSE FOR SALB-Also quantity gad many bruises in various parts of hay in field wanted. W. T. ME T 'MARKET A of the,body and limbs. He versa at Wilson, con, 7, Pickering, phone �.b For potato plants,cabbage plants tended by Dr. Cartwright, who Mark. 8>8. _ _then took him to Oshawa Hospital RDWARD-lost a black female We Clerry ^�Ul��lana.of a�nato plants, Cumber VMS where his eondMon was considered Cocker Spaniel. Answers• to name, + serious♦ An operation was perform A reward will .be paid for ed on Monday when the broken Fresh /, bones were set. Mr. Pilkey, who her return to John Kaye], (soanisra 16Four grubs and Cut worms. Farm) Box 45 Pickering, of to D. ' - was over 80 years of age, was not . ?l Agent for McCormiek•Deerie= Fgten Maeb14tryL40d sable to• withatsnd flee terrific B�1' � Theon Road, Terontq i - • slsock, and passed away at lice Phone Mohawk 4808 or Mowl►aw'k Cure Repairs. - - bospttal on Wednesday morning. 9412. i Oeir][orfs--w►tllgFe k. Cag ttt iR.F's'It serol 619,3 Tic Officer Runci�ren investig FOR tsrdeer of,fresh caws Meats - #Maki»m ated the accident but has not laid and springers,-and a small bull. i � - (� ' any charge against the driver of E. Anthony;Locust Hut. 46'•-7 Our de)iveryis aCyouieorvioe J: S. BAL.SDONt ' ': BICKERING the car, J. ha'wlie, of Cobourg, u FOR 3Ad.FJ--■10 shoats, wedait AO tisyewitaeases say that he did ell to Phone Pick I � t big power to avoid sbQdng Mr. lbs. Apply ]c+t 84, con. 7, wLilthy, CLIkRENCE SILK :�f , J. Ph4lim R R.' L';>leovklin.