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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1938_07_15`.a.,r.N'.:�1*_'_.:.;. :__•... �.,.�' r,:,,... ..,.:...n.. _ - ,_ ..,...Q _ 5^,�:x lfF.: •,. r. .'..•,.. .. - _ _ "y:7C - ,t err. 77t n'di,"'.'_ 'i ..�nd4,13'A0.'b'.Y :.w.•y1 `. -,. v :sv-. .,.. : .. '.r _ _ _ N�''A•. -,,,..,,... rte ^.w '-�! ..:.. .:.' ..•.:-...:..b... '.. ':•-. r�G' '•�Of - 'V '.1.:rr: '.h Y ,s-- r. 'r s",••` '�' �°' i Vii` "'F'' M - '�"..,.,�,.� „R"�..:.,' �^�p't�'� Y ;�..., ., . %7­ V':. :S .. At A"4w VOL. L`'11 PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY . JULY l•5$ 1 a 38. - No, 47 �traf�esotassalaaslt►a. _Greenwood ,Dunbarton Public School GREENWOOD NOTICE : R' aledk.4ed Miss Eileen Sadler is visiting in ;-pass on year's work. H,--Dion- MILL) DR. H. C. PEARSON-Pbysician •, the �tY• ours. P--Pass, R-Recommended. Our truck's pass your way` Mr. and Mrs. F„ W. Gibson F.--�F'ailure. 1SSG--1 L + andSutrgeon, Dunbar ton, 101y every day." entertained friends from Drayton RB. FORSYTH, Oph• b., Director Y Sr. 4th--Marie Morrish H. Rich- •optome•tical As•ociationof Ont: io :eg. COAL COKE, recently. a1d Reading H'. Jim Gillard H. Geo. CHOPPING ' Mr. and Mrs.. E. Griffith, of James H. Jr. 4th-Charlton Flynn ' ae•reatitn. Eye the American b aptontment. Monday, Wednesday and, Friday aweiaat. Eyes nt.Oned by,appointmeat. W,.,01), CEMENT, �' Toronto spent the week-end with H. Fred Gillard H. Shirley McCon- y lbn4 9104,Claremont.Oat, t✓ Mr.. and Mrs. W. Sadler. ochie H. Shirley Stroud H. Nana !OG'E GRIND FINE Logos. _!;AND, ORA VEL, We congratulate Miss P. Hick- Shisko H. Howell Hopkin H. Hry. . Bran, Shorts and. Feed of all x and son upon the success of her two Moore H. Ruth Forsyth P. Cliff- DIHYALll BULLY liitrriate,r - McCle,00 been Flynn r. e�torcowlyuccupud-by the tate A.E.Chris: LyaI Mark. Helen Mabley, R. Kenneltb Belk F. eoncentrafeaVor profi table feedink daa.•a►th wino 01 court Hoare.Whitby. ray. .Don't forget the splendid concert Sr 3rd[-=Helen Be H. Vernon kept on band ' also local cartage work -- p BEATON, BELL fs ROSS that is being put on in Mr. F. L. Connor #. Jean Flynn H. Jessie We stock only the best Poultry Barrtstors 1.f Solicitors We have also plaesd in stock a full Green's Park by the"Toronto Ent- France•H. Gwen Hopkin H. Wal- Y line of Maple Leaef Milhng� a stainers on Saturday evening, of. ter Mcarlane H. John Satnick H. . Feeds and Supplies. ' L _AM J.B£ATOPI,K,C. _LAM l.u'i. Feeds. this week. We remember how sac- Dorothy, Moore P. Verna Wood- s "ROOKE BELL,K,C. J,D.F.ROSS _.. W. - cessful it was last year, ward P• Bob-Gillard E. Rosie Slop - Z'• f • F', 1��E1�T JAMES A WRIGHT A W MITCHELL we correct a serious mistake in P. June Thea ton R. Alice Forsyth "ratlaySueet, Toronto. t►delaide9888 the News last week-Congratula R. Peter Norman,F'. Jr. 3rd- ,F's-- PIANO TUNING Pickering, Ont. tions to the Misses D. Disney, M= antes Blenkin P. Frank Griffiths P. i� ♦ 1s- ♦� (�'! U. KICHARDSUN& Co., Barrie- - - coten,Suhcitors. Notaries etc, Sure sat. ,, p�t Brown, D. Pegg and M. Clark who Douglas Coates P. 'Patricia Hodge AND Sac"or Lite building.38 Torontc St. Toronto. Office phone t 400, Residence 0620 g Tsispbone Ad.1.888:Pickering Phon 461.3. act passed with honours their year's P. Donald S -' _ _ _ ..nyder 'P• Doreen Mc= All kinds of P � PGUS h1c1�11LLAN-Barrister, Sol- work at WhItb High School. Miss .( Sir � ork A The Beal Store,Ciaremant D. Pe Y g Monk n F. Sohn Banks F. Cecil l �i,leiWr: Notary Public. 19 Melinda street Pegg passing into Third Form Monk F. Billy James F. Lydia All Tuning Guaranteed Toronto. Teleehone Elgin 5103. 29cf PHONE 911 and the others into Second Form Moore. F. September Classes C. S. MaCDONALD for the coming year. Grade 1-,Howard Davis. Tonun tut FURNITURE — 4 Forsyth, Grade . Bill Shumoz ichy. -- �� 1,;209 CLOSE AVE.. TORONTO U, HERBERT T. FALLA ISE. L. D S.. We are diepiaving an attractive Kinsale Jim Willatt. Gerald Collins. EAEe-1 Phpne Lakeside 1502 D,D.S.,Graduate of tie Royai Wiese-o1. variety of Coates. Marie Willatt. -Edward Orderli taken at NEWS Otlim ;Dental Surgeons and the university of Toronto. Aluminum.and -Granitew.are Etc. Mr. and Mrs. H. Parkin spent Ballik. Joanne Hu Cdee la residence second door east of St. And- Huggins Doris Co- tN'iChnrch, Pickering,Ont. Office hours: 9 Furniture. end Furniture Sunday last with Mr, and Mrs. B: burn; Eileen Ward. Mariam Risk a.-in. to a p.ui' .or oy ap poietmieat. pc ny INoveld". -Pilke of Whitb service). Phone Piek aZ90. Pri,ieslow, in keeping with bimeo. Y Y' ]vunice Mitchell. Jean Connery FUEL Mr, and Mrs. Roy McWhitten, of Jim Reading. Helen . Risk (rec). _ q. Brougham have been spending the Graham Taylor. Grade 4-Jack In- 11 n- * � isriDts. RADIO SERVICE Int week at the Ledgett home. gram. -Wm. Bellhouse. Joan Smith y R. BSATON. TOWAISHIP A large crowd attended the Field Helen Jantees. Gladys Builders Su Plies Da at Green's Park last Wednes-- Y Appleton. - Do Clerk. Conveyancer.Commissioner [o1. A Graduate Of Radio College y Jean Woodward. Audrey Thompson tokiatt stwevit•• .Accountant.'Etc. Issuer of day and report a very good time. Kathleen Reading. i MarriageLieeuse•, whitevak,Oet. •with The sympathy o! the community Lawrence Lampkin. P�eteryr s tiu]c Lumber and Lath _A, E. RtCHA R1:SC 1'd Up-to-the-minute training is'extended to Mrs, C. H. Pilkey Grade 6--Ralph Mabley. Evelyn D. C. Shingles and and family in the lora of a loving Moore, Betty France Douglas GENDRAL INSURANCE FINEST EOUiPMENTU husband and father Lampkin. Nellie Gillard. Ronald -blue Coal' REAL ESTATE for Church" was held in 'the evening Smith. Roy Belk Mildred Cooney. - Alberta uUal last Sunday, with the usual num- �CONVEYANCINf3 Guaranteed Satisfaction James Griffalths., Walter GBlard. DomeRtie Coke her present. Next Sunday will be . - �iA illi estabbdied agency, ready - sT At the regular time with Mr. Mut- - Lime, -to servo ton in Re+arottahie Prices Rouge'Hill Rootw---• -:�,2FID@D.1.. Pl88fe! . .� p i�0 arge Tnras and Batttsrias alwa7a so k� The Foursquare Clara met in the Maple Body wt:od - - P.�-Promoted. R.-Recorriaiended H: ROY MILLE& basement of the church with the Fes--Failure. A$ents for Lnody Peurt Brouirbam, Ontario usual number present. Rox- Jr. 4-Pat. McCarth� .' P• Peter Meta! ' ^ WDI. MAW Y and Me:$. razaLtJ 48tf = Phone Mark 1008 ens Ledgett, Muriel Bell and Flor- glym P. -Barbara Parkinson P, _ �a WO15NdBD AUCTIONIr:Eti AMID ence Mowbray and Eileen Parldn Cliff. Marchcrsernt P. Douglas Roti- VALUATOR received. Certificates of the course• efts P: Lloyd Bilton _ _ F. Wm y Bell 1.9 A _ C ck hntt ns- -. I lP _rrlc+l► i Sales oeeducted Anywhere td y - � A. L P P E � roblema of Youth The pro$- F. Grade 6--J1ane Wella P. Chris- one'or write. Address- 814 Due'dap -- - rharge of- Street, East 7 kin. The next met�ting to be at the vane P. Roy Bell R. P of All -- harale of M;3- 1 • !Forman Bell F. Grade 5-Earl WILSON . ' Kinds. ence Mowbray, in charge.. Clulow 1`i, Elizabeth- McCarthy P. B R OSS $Sgt Rates Available with olive L nderwood P. Phyllis Grig- L,pCpgt }ijjl, Qpt. Shingles For SaIE Old oark S Garden Party ab, P Owen' Head P. Frances Lind 'Beallrlt and erVi(1@. Greenwoodd Par Saturday. ,;(K) - y k Clay. JuL. 16. PhcnP Mark - �' 8 P. M. standard time erwood P. James McChesney P. THE PICKERING. N S Oak Galvani d Steel Shing " ' Bird's Fe14"late Shingles seers one ' p sea e i ee P. Jean Roberts P. Grade 4-Jar ECI AL Ontario.-Don`t'Miss It. Also. re-rubberieg buggy wheels BROUGHAM PICK 5i6 - queline Grigsby P. Shirley Bell P. Lawn mowers sharpened. Andley Ralph Butler. P. Robet, Smith F. if hL Maple Lumber-420 per,M T. PATBRSON S CLAF'.^MOi� Arbert- Grigsby F. Grade 9—Pat- In 500 ft, lots or more.. Oall and get deices. Phone 8612 GARDEN CROPS The harvest is about ready for ricia Parker P. Mildred`McFarlane P. O'ga Llsaty P. Fred Under- the binders. Get our prices on Reddy Roofing If you knew you WERE- NEXT Wi11 Pay Profits The Brougham drama "The Gin- wood P, Margaret Sutton P" Joan and' Asphalt Shingles. Priesta wtM you would bustle in after that In- If You Use der Girl" will be presented at the' 'Head P. Robt. McFarlane F. Grade - suraoce Protection we've been NATURAL. MINERAL church social here on the 22nd. 1- sluriel Wella P. Thelma Rob- = 'higher in the SpriaF errs P P. Marian Hardin P. Lillian - talking about L That and the ice cream treat ought S. YOU MAY BE NEXT Phosphates 1.A•draw a record crowd... linderwood P.: George Usaty P., A meeting of farmers is invited -�". mi• PIC" INGI •i• CYRIL E. MORLEY To facrease Yields and Improve Quality Brougham GENERAL INSURANCE of all crops tests-, onttherfour�varieties of of to t3. Miss Gladys Gannon . is"holtda-- LUMBER YARD on the farm of H. Westney Y PHU�F 3�t'N; _ D N Lockwood ing w>!th her People. Ons-Motto-Service aur! Protection was held on this R edne§day even- Mrs. Law, of P.ickerin �dsik Phone >< s' ing. Some reports of the findings ed Miss Bate on Sunday. g Picker n Mills will.be.$duet, nett week. At Claremont -' Miss Dixon is- visiting her nep- In last week's. issue of the Port . _ PICKERING, ONT. pe1r�, Star, the closing esercisea hew, Mr. T. .?Morton and family.W_VUE &SLIVER -' of the Epsom school were referred Mrs. J. Everest . and son Ray, ^°r mmnTnit : PHONE 53I7 to in- a laudatory. way, and the vaere with Mr, T.- Gammage on - Ernest Co. Fetzer Tuesday. =100 ap-Money required. GoW WIG of the teacher' complimented. First Mortgagee, ' It is of interest here because Miss Church attendance. was,' not so LAWYER Lawn Chair good last Sunday. We missed the R. �. CLENDENINa Margaret Puckrin of this place is younger g r people. lam experience Folds very cosily from the the teacher, W. J. Brown was `art"s par- front.Natural, varnished hard FUNERAL DIRECTOR the funeral servicers 'for the late citta la tswieek--et�d• Tom Ji. re- • wood frame, with r i Forced • Frank T. .Smith, of Whitby and I- tMR place stat.io a heavy striped awn. Day and Night 9e�rvtce at Salem Cemetery 3f Th1s ion Sunday 31r. and Mrs. George Stevenson _NEW of Hamilton, were visitors .at the -' ,.DISCOVERY ing duck-•-;1.49. Phone 9006 last, attended by a.large number J. Miller home last week• r • tttwlvern 6A00 of friends and relatives. Deceased Mies Besirl of Welland accomp- Nv-:Mm i Deck Chairs lived the most of his long life of A�IEDICATED i Markham so Ont. so years on .the homestead now anted Miss. Jean Malcolm home INSOLES Complete rvitb canopy and 5 owned by Gard, Winters. His fat- Ile T°r°rft° f°: the week-end. End. Foot Torture Quickfr foot tett: Sturdyhardwood The Bayles family were in Whit- her was a stone mason and' built by on Thursday of last week to Comfortable to Wear frames .in natural ' bardwood, many of the stone basements in coveringire a. baso striped Hot Weather the early houses of seventy years visit Mr. Frank Smith, who is very yseriously ill. Stogy$ . . �� ago. After his death, Frank took awniog•••52.10. over the faun which he operated Mr, and Mrs. T. . Brown aktr SpRE BURNING A HINh SWgA� i May mean Cool Days is ended the funeral on Friday at i ING.`rEET SIMMONS' WALNUT BTEEL for many years, He was a n*n of Pickering the kitchen if you use a on and in his earl �g of the late Henry Pilkey. BED y y o! music and sing- S�athy oU the Brougham friends Removes CetHouses.Destroy Complete with felt mattre"aed 001emaa Instant Li ht Orion - ' �r�g-110.60 8 ing schools that were conducted in � ended to the bereaved. - --�� W otoys or hot ph►t@. early days here by the late J. M� Euphetrrlia Broolsti, who has BEST 'for +Athletes Foot, aN ek Clean and Safe. B• Madill, known as "Singing been confined to her home at Gonia BancingFeet. EbtsilyAppllw ■steel was, D,y or iris-llt ley for some months•with a broken _ Jismnie" Dt+ceased was twice rntarr _ l�iH�-SANITARY We Pave-Coleman Irons too hip, has so far reeoveried as to be r !'rias 1aN fed, his first wife being Mine Char- able to pay a' visit to her nephew, W Pr P� s�ii�U make ironing day a kk:te Disney. A few years later he Dean Main and Tamil �' >ltiespie�atlos-- C. A. �TT�! p•s►sVre. Galland see icbim, married Miss Eva PtiaclQin of this 7 Inset �- T pisee. 'A family of three Stns and may' JLLVIN BUBZBY four boys are all living and doing Q>�te a of NES ! rFoneral Direotror well. These were all present at 'abs people were at Greenwood on Wed- Hwrdwsrre Tinsmith funeral. Rev. Ids-. Irwin, of Whit- nesday, abtGWIRs the Field Day Fnrnitltre. Dealer PTCIHFRI»(3. -by; conducted the services. The avert of 'chs Gmenvood Limit of ,h0 R=H Dm r tj�8Tliljf. to a Oh>Itisan0 pitwe 40N i _ , 1., tai Im tendoxympfthy of the community is ez• the United Chnrch and report a verYPleasant aftsrnotm and' Ten- pIL4 > »s (/ tended to the sorrovPing irieoda. I �. _-_,.� • ,.�"' '�. .... s ..: .c ' '•^ '' z�;r"'�'�a'.�c,"2'�•n�°"�'.'.�"'8'°" a S- S' .^•-"'---�-,P••-r-i..e`.',^ -. z i;y+-: .hof.•.`." ... �, n.. :X herself, because of the constant , 's Al _ demand for tips and Ecce." �. "It's Miss Mudge, isn't it?" in- µ 3 Promena'4 in- terrupted Patty. 'Yes, since you've guessed it; and a very good sport, too." "Then there's the man who's - _ running away from his wife and is De C�C .by Ish6el� Ross deluged with frantic radios,every day. And the American ' whose 4. fortune has shrunk from seven ¢ G • millions to blue ,ruin since he .+ Syaopsiv that the men down below go calm- , s � -Toasted and tasty, slightly sailed. Haven t you seen him y Y+ g Y luxurious five-month cruise ly along, week after week, in this vqn around• the stock-board? *• fi Salted nutL - Ela A lux hang g Around 'the world' aboard the infernal heat without drsturb He faces bankruptcy and endless + Y voted 'Marenia" brings together si ante? We had one man try to troubles when he,gets back. And little wafers . . . Christie s Troup of passengers. for adven- stab another today, and the chef there's the spinster who filled her �. ? "Ritz" first choice lures, romantic, entertaining . . . threw'a earving4nife at a pantry pockets with pebbles by the Sea � '^ X of thousands of diserimin- and tragic . . . Like in "Grand Ho- boy last Wednesday, and men fall of Galilee, and has fallen madly sting Canadian hostesses. kl" these passengers offer a study sick and in love and behave ve• tike in' loge with the,captain, who has Sold only in the Iw human actions and reactions a lot of puppies generally. never spoken a word to her. red and yellow C12rist ' which unconsciously bare their "Really, I'm amazed," said Pat- "Oh, how thrilling!". cried Pat- Packages. Netere., hese chore �. �. sold in bulk. aboard 'the ship: Macduff, dour and serene." 1 ight. Do you always have things is dD licotchman, single, of middle age; Anything But Peaceful like.this happen-on a cruise?" _ _ --- iYliss Mudge, school teacher, spend- Dick laughed. "Well, I'm glad Ocean Madness Biseu 5 Ing the savings of 20 years; An- that it looks that way. Did you "Of course we do. This is ,a w Iola, faithful wife of Lovat, gig- notice the boat slow down in the cbmparatively dull one so far. Where's o Christie Biscuit For every taste` alo; Dick Charlton, first officer; middle of`the night on Friday?" I've given you only the sketchiest ---- Clare, a person of experience; "leo, I wa's probably sound idea of what takes 'place on, a' loan, .a dissipated flapper; Jen-. asleep." cruising boat. I call it ocean Charlton roared 'with laughter motion. next door! Miss. Foster, lky, run-away wife, and Peter; "That was to bury a-member of madness. Roll a score of Atlan-•• ` every time she said it. Some and her friend were singing at the Captain Baring, master of the ship the'crew who died of malaria. And tic crossings into one; add moon- - , . . 'and his soul. No, go on with nights, -things were rather quiet pitch of their voices. A glass when we leave Ceylon we must light on Waikiki Beach; sunset next door, with only one man in went smash and the song broke the story. slow down again to toss a•wreath on the Indian Ocean, night 'in {tie room and nothing much in the off. CHAPTER VIII out at the spot where`one,of the Peking, cherry blossoms in Japan; way of .noise, except a clinking Miss Mudge disappeared be. cruise men was buried last year. fling together men and women of glasses and an occasional neath the clothes until only her *Clare was ducking through the He ate sonie bad food in In(lia." away from their homes, their ; burst of laughter. There must be hairpinned fringe showed. Miss turtain into her stateroom, her -Patty shuddered-. It had not oc- friends, the forces that impose re- a party going on tonight. She Foster started the xict4tola hark head turned over her shoul- curred to her that the '.11arenia straint—and what have you?" could }}ear the voices of at least - ing the song, "I wanna h> loved." der, invitation on her lips. Peter was anything but a- peaceful Patty )ay awake for hours that four different men; and- their As soon as it was fini.;had, she was at her heels. Jenny could see p)easure boat. night,'thinking of the 1llarenia as hostess seemed to be feeling day. 'put it on again. By the, tenth his back as he bent his head.to But,Dick was going on: "Don't a vast building with .dozens of Miss Mudge wondered what it time it was go under the curtain. His hand forget that this is a village afloat separate apartments, and a little g getting a lisle bot-- g g . P P would be like to be surrounded by ing. An hour later tl! man shot out and caught at his com- and not nearly so peaceful as the drama going on.in each. four different men, all of whom stumbled out of the cabin.' Still panion's upper arm as he disap- anchored variety. Do-you want to probably wanted to kiss one. The the victrola went. on. -geared from view. Jenny closed know what's really going on' CHAPTER'XIV _ idea did• not appeal to her so- Miss Mudge was 'desrer5teiy he; e^s and clutched' at her around you among the pas-en- Down in 454 Miss :tludge was much as. having one man in that tired. The girl must be marl, Sit- heart. She had not believed it gers?. In one !►ateroom a husband reading Conrad's "Typhoon giv- mood.• There, must surely-be very ting up in bed, she knoekzi hesi- possible, in spite of Peter's recent comes in late from a poker game . en her 'by the chief officer. She little point to public lovemaking. tantly on the wall, but them was coolness. Her face :went white as -each night and threatens to kill was elated at the end of another Things were quiet-next door-for a no, reply, except the clicking of frac stood in the corridor, weakly his wife. They're a blowzy pair gala night He had danced with + clutchingthe hand-rail. The boat minute or two, and her thoughts ice in a glass. Seven o'r.�ck and from Cleveland`who curse and her. .three times and sat ottt a flowed back to Mr. Charlton. She the music still went on, like a lurched and her feet moved me- swear at each other, and are al- tango. Every night was gala night imagined herself in his arms, tireless hurdy-gurdy. chanically along the linoleum ways drunk. We've had to go in on . the 3larenia, particularly dancing with hitn, while he leaned Worn out, 14lissIulste .fell ere.d corridor. She knew that, the and still. them a few times. I since she had met Mr. Charlton, down to kiss her cheek. aslee at, last. A noise- 'A7:xkened must be walking like an absurd think he'll murder her yet, when the first officer. her Pat ten, The yictr):a was -marionette. Now she had arrived 'he gets drunk enough," continued She lowered her book and de- A Song Break, Off' ff tin at her own stateroom. She walked Miss Mudge'sat up straight in g dirig the sa•t'ne refrain. At Dick. s livered herself to the full en- lied as she heard Joan Foste'r's last she was angry; she would under the curtain and hooked the "And there's the little teacher chantment of her thoughts of Mr. n no m re a thumped __ o . S _ of who has been saving Iter pennies Charlton. Heavens! Miss Foster come _ stand the-rora}l-hThe-inusie-- .1Tenny lay down on her bed,and ' for twenty t ht rttttoft splintering hraugh y laughter t years-to go around the was making whoopee again: She 's throw him out;' one of whirred'to a slow stop. Nli;q Fos- - - `-covered her eyes with fingers that . world and now that she's on the' "had learned _"making .whoopee" ter flo ed noisily on her bad. 'fluttered nervously. Her throat boat, she's afraid she hasn't mon- from'sorne of her-gay companions, the men exclaimed.' Its time to PP. Y s swelling till she thought,she ey enough- to take her safely and she liked the sound of it now. break up, anyway. One more song Absurd Happiness was •would choke. It couldn't be possi- home. She. daren't go- ashore by _It was so unlike Ohonto• Mr. and we'll leave Httle'Joan to her Jenny was in a light-hearted ale—not now, so- soon. They had . - beauty sleep." mood when the Marenia anchored been together only two months. Miss Mudge was sure that it was- off Paknam in a thick heat haze. She had run away for a lifetime, e whose wife ager locked , - g ed her was in' high son, -and- she talked voice of the man as ill.. ig i and now it was like'this �t -_-ant .tellies and Jams H They had all gone•nbw,'exce'pt with delicate animation. `F,r three believing that Peter loved with a - !I Cheap woman on-the boat.'"What T s blind fool--I've been!" she Catching time by the forelock Remove from fire, -$kirst; ' pour-- Pitched on a lower note, and there hat) seen nothing of Clare. Going "thought. "He can't have loved me is an important-thing to accomp- quickly: Paras--at once. wP long pauses ,when- -nothing ashore, she wore a gay i:�taered' st all, not for a minute. But it dish in every housekeeper's life. about 11 glasses (fi fluid ounces was said at. all. frock of poppy silk and a wide Cys. __Jan'Ll�is fault..I brought it on my- And catching the summer fruits each). = At last 'she fell asleep, but not straw hat. self." as they csense "I'm on the market and for•long. Wakening, sen "I'm happy today, Peter,". she RED OR BLACK CURRANT JAM Under the Lanterns putting, therrr,away for winter use of disturbance, she switched on the announced. 4 clips (2 lb's.) crushed fruit light " Dick was dancing with Patty"* is a very good illustration of this over her.bed to look at her -• ?'� cups (31s. lbs.) sugar watch. Half- ast three arid.a com- {TO BE COtTItiL'F,D ' _ under pleated : Lanterns that famous phrase. P ) wayed like drunken sailors. She Currants make rand jell and 'a cup water swayedlooked like a puff-ball in a cas- jam-when made with the short . '� cup (?i bottle) fruit pectin rade of white chiffon.' Hard to boil method. Made .this way, it T° Prepare fruit, crush thor- : y pounds w 4: believe, that she was the thin takes just 15 minutes to complete sun thin who had slipped fully ripe- fruit;. measure ino rP g PP the job after the fruit is prepared y ' S through the water that afternoon large kettle. With red currants, and because there is no long boil- add ?�e cup Stater; stir until m4x- JL like a sharp blade.,. ing time, the lovely color,and flay- lure bells. (With black currants, "Patty, you're looking 'very or of the- fresh; fully ,ripe fruit --- - uweet tonight," he•,tohi her, hurfi- use cup water). Simmer, cov- is sealed into your.jars. Of course ered, 15 minutes. Add sugar, mix, ming the waltz as` be.swung her there is a secret. It's bottled fruit O around. pectin. By adding just the right well, and bring to a full rolling "'And I could -dance forever amount of bottled-dentin -(whit ` boil over. hottest .fire. Stir con a -,with „ stan y before an w i e boiling. „ you, Dick. d has been extracted ,from fruits IV Boil hard 1 minute. Remove from "It's the sky and lanterns you which abound in- it, refined and`11fire and stir in pectin.. Skim; pour ` ,like,'silly infant."I bottled) you g6t jam and jelly of quickly. Paraffin at once. Makes .,Now you're teasing. - the right consAtency without hav-., - "Hotf6ur bright, I'm not." The about 11•glasses (6 fluid` ounces' g Ing,to boil away all the goodness each I.' �r j. waltz came to an end and they of the fruit to make it ,jell. lone .sat down. of that tangy, tart flavor which :CANDIED COTTAGE ROLL I think the boats getting ayou expect. o€ currants is 'cusp- 4 lbs, cottage roll .:aittle dull," said Patty Y• / • a sudden] •orated. foiling water E Dick laughed. si; vEN „ ?" The shot;t boil method not only i rasp. mustard - a ' said. saves the color and flavor of the Vinegar I wish it were, he 1 ��Why, what's going .on. fruit, it actually gives ydu more tiifted cracker crumbs Plenty• Patty. Fou don't sup- jars of jam and jelly per quart Whole cloves ` t pose that everything's as smooth of fruit because -none of it is ,14 to 1-3 cup Bee.Hive Golden `• > y„ as it looks on the , promenade ?Soiled away. It has been estimat- .' Corn Syrup. '�'• _. deck, do S:ou? You can't believe t,+1, •� n girnmer 'cottage rnl in ently. g' y approximately half as boiling water until lender: Cool u - cues you a thatfro h same in liquid in which it was cooked, much again as that from the �y amount of fruit when long boil then drain. Remove strings. Place YY� +' } -:YOU'RE MISSING - methods are used. cooked cottage roll on rack in ` something if you have ' Currant jelly is simply delicious roasting pan. Smooth mustard to °" not tried this new,fine; with cold roast lamb chicken or a paste with•vinegar, and spread cut, which has a fla duck and currant jam has always over fat surface of roll. Cover your and,a smoothness been popular With toast. with .sifted cracker,crumbs; score that spells new luxury CURRANT JELLY in diamonds and centre each in roll-your-own smok i� diamond with a° clove. Pour corn ing. It's backed by a (Red or Black Currants) syrup carefully , over surface. �+ ' name that guarantees cups\ i 1lbsl)ss)ugarjuice Fo re-heat meatand to Place ttr , 400 e 7 cups (3glaze �� 141' quality with nearly e bottle fruit pectin. surface. Baste carefully once or in the manufacture century of experience With black currants, crush ' twice during cooking with liquid s. t. :•. to of Roi�ut 3 pounds fully ripe fruit; in pan. fine bates Tr Help improve your personality add 3 cups water. With red cur- =tF-58 with Mir gley s Gum. Keep your rants, crush about 4 pounds fully ,teeth white, breath sweet, by Pipe fruit;:-add 1 cup water. Too CASA 'LO M A r 1paltig healthful Wrigley's Gum prepare juice, bring.,mixture to a = daily—as ,millions do. The-chit- boil, cover, and. siriimer 10•min- Sir Henry C'ellatt million dollar (as- ` dren also love the delicious re- utes. Place fruit in. ell cloth or, tte.on-the-Hill, spading mond, Tor- , XreshingflavorofWrigley'sDouble y onto. Hour's tour thro' Castle, to%v- - 1 _ bag and squeeze out juice. Mess- er, tunnel, stables. art galleries, and Mint.Taste aotme-home today.c" coronation room special exhibits and ,.. .1. . . . . . . Ure sugar and juice into Targe souvenirs. See "The Fall of time- saucepan and mix. Bring to a ve'h," (the king and his wives), boil over hottest fire and at once painted by order_ot late Emperor ' :{ Joseph of Austrin—has 29 life size. add bottled pectin, stirring con- figures on a ranvas�, 28 fret x 13 feet, Issue No: 29--138 FIN E' C U T stantly. Then bring to a full roll- aha the vlmy Memorial. Open 10 a a.m. till 9 p,m. Adults. 25c—Chtid- ? C Sufi boil and boil hard s� minute. .n ts�. Rund,vye, 29 Cents- • �..a. .cry: - -• :;� tl ' " ''.:: :, <rr-1 - :a c ''zc' :�;-' „'3"�,-"r, +T. ^� 7 -.y- f ' c•'• a,.+'c•r ?,"tee _ • At., .. .. ` - _ weekly night chain programs. COW - • be r i.-Ab- Ing to Radio Corporat oa, will b Are-- You Listen' in? 623 Fleet Street West. Toronto. __� POPULAR CAN%DIAN SINGER : _ Ja C artist at To- Frances mss;CB y FRUME TEE Tonto, halls from Saint John, N.H., Le' s'on _ . and is is private life Mrs. Mt rray Adaskia. Born of a family that has F. RA�i Q -�` LOG - been Canadian for four generations. k • _ _ Miss Jamas rrie l •.10 a 4p . 1 Q� rN V� y, ;; m � well-known mu Leal fatally. Mur- LESSON III sated, but it was certainly to the Q,�.. g3;i = Y ray, her husband, in an accomplisbr 'DEBORAH: EMERGENCY tribe'of Nraphtah, and overlooked u °3; V 4 4A; ; l ed violinist and has played with the LEADERSHIP the waters of Merom; far north In j Ill I Ill� Hart House String Quartette anQIsrael's territory. The captala of j the Toront-) Trio. - Printed Test, Judg. 4:1-9, 12-14., whose host was Sisera, who dwelt Golden Text. - Who knoweth in Harosheih of the Gentiles., The Soo 600 700 tQ0 goo t00o ►Teo awe %zoo ��oe ileo aheiher thou art not come to the exact location of this city Is also s kingdom for such a time as this* matter of great dispute. In inauguratjnq this column of Daylight Saving Time Saturdays. s' Esth. 4:14. 3.And the c'.rildren of Israel cited "Air Wave News" the editorial do- Many o1 the best loved operas•will sk THF LESSON IN ITS SETTING unto Tehovah: for h had nine hun- . partment ask the co-operation of be.featured during the 6 weeks 1n n Its readers to write an a us July an gun . Time.-1_96 B.C. years he mightily oppressed the Place.-Hazor was- Iri the, tribe children of Israel. Trouble ought what Interests you the most in rs- • g of Naphtali, at the extreme north always to bring us to the Lord. dlo comments and news. Just ad- For an amusing hail-hour ot.Lun of larael's territory overlooking Deb, ah As Judge - dress "Radio Column," Room- , - d$Dozens Lake Me. . Deborah lived on the 4. Now Deborah, `a prophetess, 73'Adelaide West, Toronto. Kaltenmeyer'sr Kindergarten, hearda the wife of Lappidotir; she judged over the C fled Network on Bat- conf,ur^ ,' Fl:njamin and Ephraim, � ' AIRLANE6 GOSSIP urdays from 8.00 to 8R4kp.m. East- _near the city of Bethel: Mount Ta- Israel Z that time., There are two FRANCES be JAMES - "Many of the outstanding Metro- � ern Daylight Saving Time. - -It Never has been any effort for b^r is in the in''A of the great L-bora}: in the Bible, the e::rlier plain of Jezrc_I, 'n the very middle one .sing the nurse of Rebekah Titan Opera Singers may be heard • .• ► Frances J:rnies t sing, She cannot 'T of Pales', and in this mountain in a aeries of operas whack will be _ ; {Gen. 35:8). The word 'Deborah" The most ambitious undertaking recall a time when singing was not broadcast each week from the Cin= a delight to her. The CanadL•.II the.river Kishon takes its rise. means ''the bee." Dr. Abraham of its kind ever attempted on the 1. And the children of Israel Kuyper calls her "rhe Joan of Are elanatt Zoological Gardens. This y Pacific Railway Festivals have an- 1, 1s now under way and air !s now under way in the weekly again did that which was evil in of Israel's astonishing history." She may he heard over the NBC Red hour programa presenting'the Pu- gaged u,•r i,r recitals in rr coy parts the sight cf Jehovah, when Ehud Is one of the most remarkable ws ]ltzer Prize Plays from 1918 to the of Canada, and she has toured the .was dead. The Institution of Judge.- men In at Ithe Bible, and this ac- Network at 11 to 12 p.m. Eastern present'. These Interesting plays country several times. She spent over Israel is record^ri !n 2:i6- count of her life will be found a represent,the pick of contet.iporary last summer at Banff with her hus- and sagacity, Barak was in s post•The A!.0 Uf t!idkih j U I- follows God's- mos', i-y itetting rnite t,f eai!Fed can ra"tatic literature. The band, who was playing with the tion to gather an army corps out Irto at the trots! there for pun'':h..ient of Israel for her repeat- history. The word "prophetess" programs are heard'over the NBCToronto. ed disobedience to him, here "Implies the possession of po- of those tribes, the main strength Blue Network on Thursdays from the season. When not oa tour. of the-force on which Deborah re- 10.00 to 11.00 Miss James and her husband live 2. And Je'_ .It sold them into site as well as o[ prophets guts p.nt Dere Is the tied for the approaching struggle. ` cf Jabin ' ing of Canaan. (Eod. 15:20)," andz we see ,her getter still, he was a fearer of God. schedule o[ plays to be heard: it Toronto. Th.t reigned in Hazor. No one right to such a title in her predict July 28-"'Beyond the. Horizon" Frances James Is one of Canada's tions (v. 9), her Lofty courage (5:T) The Victory by Eugene O'Neill (1920). foremost classical singers. She knows exactly where Hazor was lo-. 9. And she said, I will surely go , and the splendor of her inspired August 4-"They Knew What preteen recitals to any ocher toren -s lhr_ only- female judge, with thee: notwithstanding, the They Waisted" Part 1, by Eugene of work except singing with the TO. journey that thou takest shall- not 1925) routo Symphony and the Meadels- or, indt•:.d• female ruler .of any. be for thine honor; for Jehovah will kind in. Jewish history, except the August 11-"Stange Iaterlu'Y', aoha Choir. She sang the leading ' Phoenician murderess, exceah. sell Sisera into the hand of a wo- Part 1, by Eugene O'Neill"(1928)'. role from Wagner's "Die Walkurs" man. And Deborah arose, and went August 1B-"Strange Interinde," with the Symphony last year, sod 5. And she dwelt under the palm- with Barak to Kedesh. To enter In- tree .of Deborah between ,Ramah. to the force of Deborah's statement, Part II. considers it the highlight of her :a Y and Bethel in the bill-country of '(The dates altar the authors' singing career to'date. we must remember the humble and names lndicatz the year the prize In radio, Miss'James has appear- f T)braim: and the children of Is- almost downtrodden position of wo- was won). td frequently as guest artist an Is- rael 'came"up to her for judgment. meu in the East, so that 4t could . . Cf. Gen.Gen. 14:13 an� I Sam. 14:2. hardly tail to be a humiliation to a various programa for the CanadianaLast 4 The two cities mentioned bare were great warrior to be told that the For the'first time this year the Broadcasting Corporation- Leat Sym- on the caaflaea of Benjamin and chief glory would fall to a woman. Popular Toronto Pro anads season she was heard on "Strike Ephraim, Ths,palm where she sat We can Imagine Deborah .fin that � Inald tewartta, conducted by Re=- Capers." Th^_Bead" and "Christie Sliest - 1n judgment was called' after her tame of trial growing up into tall maid Stewart nam the University Capers," both from,Toronto. the Deborah pa1L.. Her gift'of pro- and striking womanhood, watching of Toronto Arena, are being broad- _ : -phecy qualified her to Judge the with indignation many a scene in c t to the United States from the nation,. to settle such disputes Canadian Broadcasting CorporsUon While Germany is reckoned,which her people showed a craven Y , b7 Once you ' among the people themselves as as r i int_rnatio-tal exchange tea- .�- ✓: - fear, or joined slavishly in heathen tradition, to be a station of'beer - the lower-courts were unable to de tures They may be heard over.the drinkers, sweeten your revels.- la' vain she Looked for, N'RC Red Network on Thursdays figures show that Britain nide: -prophet, a leader, a man of Jeho- is, in fact, the greatest' beer - from cereal 1 S. And she sent and called Barak from 9.00 bo 10.00 p.m. m rah to rekindle s flame in the ear drinkingnation. The consumption ' - with BEE NIY s the son-of Abinoam out of Kedesh- . don's heart. -A flame! Pt was in a ■ - per knead of beer m the British er own soul, she might wake ft in a Canadian to orpora oa sea s given as pints, while - e not Jehovah, the God of Israel,nom- other souls. -prod-cera of DeFore129 _ w an asers Radios• have land ranks first as a beer con a a- mount..Tabor, and take with thee rak the son.of Abinoam was gone Just released, a very complete-rat sumer, Austria is second and Ger know how ten thousand men of the children -up to -ount Tabor. 13, And'Sisera dto log, Listing all domestic, foreign many third Gern.any, however, good cereal of 1laphtali and of the child-ren of gathered togetber.all' his chariots, and U.S.A. long and short way•-eta- drinks more hard liquors and. _ t° Zebulun? T. And I'will draw'unto even nine bundred'chariots off iron, tions, also a Wee.kl,• 3Tenu of best wines per person'thanEngland. can taste. thee; to the. river Krshon, Sisera, and all.the people that were with _. 7 the captain of Jabin's army,'with- him, from Haroshe.th of the Gen- a his chariots and his multitude; and tiles, unto the river Kishon. 14. And ;Bald Player I will deliver him into thy hand. Dehiorah said unto Barak, Up for / 1 1 Already known in Zebulun and this is the day In which. Jehovah e e Nabhtall as a man of bold temper hath delivered Sisera into thy hand: Is not Jehovalt gone .out before ,HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle IT PtLnder. thee? 'So Barak vent down -from" I8 To blow a 1.6—(Lefty) M' 15 IF'I I IC A R - -- mount Tabor, and ten thousand horn. men after him. The ' tremendous baseball 19 It,was his--- C A RIE T ELI Ti01P I C ry moment has come. •L'p." cries De. star. OITIOIE ABETS D'I H World Series 77 - ;borah. She has waited to the Ii Constellation. M'E N F IiR SiE victory. _ p1 Sierra are entangled.. .. ._.-12- +litary- 22 Lunatic MIR M!O�2 A E ISS R: 01 1 i E I R i P t l 24 Ftour--tax among the streams which here, 13 Billow.• N D E E lM ( ZULHAR N 1 25 Beret. froi various directions, converge 15 Nobleman. to the ricer.Klshon, now swollen E TI S A R S A N 27 Cavity. t with rain and difficult to cross, .>�Vends. RIAIT TI O O P!E R M U 29 Lacking M Barak, the Lightning Chief, leads 18 Rootstock. N I P S O D'E A P AIR 30 To peruse his men impetuously down into.the. 19 Moor. OID A L 5 M E I ATOP 31 Frost bite �4 } plain. The lashon sweeps away 20 Exclamation. A ROU SX- 111 D L E R S 33 Clique. ' many of the Canaanite host, the 21 Sun. L A I C A,R I D A 35 Possesses.. rent make s• stand by Taanach and 3 Exists. 36 Cherry color. . further ori by the vat:rs of Megid- n. --_ •. h 45 Diaphanous.n VERTICAL 37 Resin =24 + �`> do. The Hebrews find a higher -Policelma 47 Valued.obs 1 Promise L extract., 88 ward: 50 Ocular. 2 Rubs out. 39 Wand. 28 To .. , ROM the day it was ford, and .following the south bank Humor. 52 Less commont ,3 Split. Al House cat. of the river are upon the toe again. 29 i a t r o d u e e d, the 30 Food 54 Toilet box. 4 Christmas 43 Nominal value Only the .fragments of a'ruined container. 56 Pertaining t0 carol. 46 Narrative Firestone Standard Tile army find shelCer within the gates. 32 Twitching. the sun. 5 Upon, poem. has more titan lived up to Symbol of Conflict 34 Learr. 57 Mate-ancestor. 6 African. : ''48 Examination. its name by setting a new 'The.,defeat was crushing. The 36 Laughable. 59 He is-a World 7 Jar. 49 Vigor. _ Immediate enemies of Israel were 38 Lacerated. Series 8 Fastens a boat. 51 Heart. high standard of fire utterly routed. The Hebrews were 40 Derby. champion— 9 To implant 52 Hurrah! , valve. Thousands of car sate for :years to come from the 41 Writing•tool. 60,He, is also"an deep. 53 AtR-matit'e. � _ - warlike tribes which held so ten- Young dog. a •ce en Letter us:ca note. owners in all parts of 44 Plaything. 01.). T4 Deadly ale. 58 Railroad. aclously to the ]and. We cannot 5' p _ - Canada enthusiastically help looking y-on these conflicts In 1 2 3 5 6 7 . 8 9 10 endorse it as the greatest the book of Judges as' certainly tire Firestone ever built to symbolic-of the great,conflict that It 12 ' -+ every Christian knows as he wrest- :.. u sell at low prices. lea, not with flesh and blood, but l against principalities= and powers, Firestone Standard Tires against the world-rulers of this 16 17 18 give you everything you darkness, and spiritual'wickedness ? need long mileage, in heavenly places. Victory is ser• I9 y0 21 22 o' tain only when the Lord is with us extra safety, carefree, de- and only-when we walk in his will 23 Zq 25 16 27 1 pendable service a n d and contend against evil • in his _ + -= -`` economy. See the nearest .. power. We are more than conquer- 9 0 31 3Z 3 ora, but only through the- ord-Te- - F"irestone Dealer today. nus Christ.' 3 36 7 8 Take a d v an t a g b of The Song of Deborah.Judges 6:1- Fhvstone's new low prices 31. Commentators of every age, 40 I 3 conservative and liberal both, have and equip your car NOW. vied with one anothei'In their 7 49 5` praise of this remarkable ode. The song of Deborah Is unsurpassed In 9 30 Hebrew literature In all the quali- tiesire of poetry, and holds. a high 4 3 6 7 8 a place among triumpfial .odes in the - a literature of thin world. 9 O Q��• ` ,Z - w N y Wig. � 3i i�' ..` o.. •..,` '�" ysa "a°� i - ..sok r it V• • a# - - .77 t _. S 64, Can. Oil Co, gasoline, 263.26. harm 18.00- M' S, Chaprnsa 6.00. DroaglataCal �LeiCliQ?ibltit� gLVO' Chao. Cooper, gas, repairs etc., F. T. Bunting 9.85.• T. Eaton Co. .' L E O•NE /LL Tenor9.33. Frank Ward, repairs to gas 15.40. E. Woodward .1.6.80. Wm Hiss Duncan of Manitoba is with engine, 4.60. Wun Kennedy and Duncan 29.82. City Toronto 17.45. her relatives, the Duncan family at FUNERAL DIRROTOR AND -- _il.75 per 7aari $1M paid is advanea.. S�� gaa 'for crusher, 89.16. Bordon Twp. Scarboro 39.00. E. Anna 28. present. RMBALHHW Subscrlptioas to the United States $lair, operating hoist at bridge, 40. W: Sadler 20.00 The Sunday School picnic h�l��t and (It, Hrifala $2.00 is advata. 31.50. R Leask, ditto. 5.00. W. P. Green's Park on Thursday had a Successor to W.J. Mather. •� _ Jones, wire cable, 6.00. L. Lye, large attendance and all expressed BtoaRville 1 4 repairs to picks etc 4.60 B. Bur FarmM achinery satisfaction wf�th the day's outing. Nig4tand Day dervioe JOHN MURKAR. Proariet�r - cell, cut weeds, $.75. E. Hinan, The safe swimming pool proved a Business Phony Residence Phone howl earth Claremont $11.'%D. A. great attraction. About 125 sat 8801 9M Frost- & Wedd - Cockshatt Township l�oaneil Beer, insurance, 5.90 down to the excellent supper. Conunittee on Contingencies' paid Delaval Pedlar Products On,Saturday, a' very enjoyable the following, S. R. Hart Co, for Grose Fertilizers afternoon was spent by the Mission - The Township Council met. on g`..Monday for last- with all members supplies, 14.01. Canadian Engineer w Binders, Mowtrs, hakes end and a few of the W. M. S, present in a not to heavy a session. for .advertising•, 10.80. R. Stroud, ladies, A a picnic on the spacious and Plows on hand, immedi- - W`m. Anderson'asked for a bonus ' refund on license fee, 5.00. A. H. lawn at the Wort. Knox home. Af- --on certain fearing on his farm. Robinson, refund on license fee, 5. ate delivery. 7 Used Bindersi .ter the regular meeting and games, Anew bit of legislation was . 00. Wm. Cheater, salarp '$60. Ir. 3 Mowers, . 3 Mowers, 3 refreshments and lemonade were brought to. the attention of our. R. Beaton, salary, 125.. County of Wagons. 3 Walking 'Plows, served out of doors, picnic fashion. PERMANENT NAGGING PAIN Council which sae 5 asoline Engines. 3 Grain THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER buildings shall be erected within : Pickering dews; Building Bylaw g 150 feet of the . king's Highway' forms etc, 30. Brougham Supply, Grinders, Repairs and Binder Y♦`[iT hitE.vale AND NERVE& IT MAY BE s, 1.90_ am FireYOUR EYES. 'been obtained'. ;,,� Brigade, call to--Dr. McDwen's re- General 'Agency C. H. TUCK. OPT.D. Cv U-W111 or sidence, 25-.00. E Y Greenwood reduction in the fees of the Pedlers Committee on ower P[�aK$Ptctc 2314 41tf Dlanep mak' ® P Bylaw.to local merchants from $10 { Paid the.following: ,Hydro Electric DEALER LP�� 1518 to $5, which was seconded by Wra. ` .Greenwood ,$tr. lights, 30.33. OSHAWA, .ONT. Reesor and carried. A Bylaw to ! The Committee on. ,Relief. Paid •�Dn�Ll ALSO comply with this change is being the following for-supplies and ser- DTIV K prepared. j/I vices: Roy Morrish 9.89. J. M FLEURY D TUDHOPH ANDERSON Wim. Mee, of West Hill, was Story 5.00• P. Wilson.48.16. s. 'G. THEATRE MACHINERY a: REPAIRS • You beard re the Pedlers' Bylaw. Morrish 19.67. North. York 48.16.• jg=rZ3B Steel �►agen Wheels: Pedlar Serf- Notice to Citizens -of this Township are Scazboro Twlp. 16.51, Twp. Mark- Healthfully(cooled by our modern air ing. Frost or e Land? Fame asked, when ringing in fire alarms, conditioning plant Goodyear Bed Indian Gasoline and Olin to observe -the districts laid out, Pickering L nited Church' Garden Ail Shovrs Daylight Saving l'lme C. T, C. AUTO PAKTS We do Building'nf all kindr districts which are expectO to be part p. To Supper -----'-- GENERAL 'iserved by the Fire Companies -of Memorial Part CARPENTERING, Pickering, Claremont and Brough 'FRIDAY and SATURDAY OEMI�NTINQ. , JULY 15 and 16 -Frank Wright -The Road2r and'Bridges -Commi ELECTRIC Two Showa, at 7.30 and 9 30 74MBVALB ONT. 'I'U G 6S:BIN :-tteo paid the following. accounts: Saturday Matinee at 130 and J. Griffin; shovel {travel, 36.50.R. 4000TNU Lynn, shovel gravel 6. J. Farley, FENCERS MARK TWA1N's Beloved Story; Law, Motor Sales t + ;ditto, 6. T, Beer,ditto 3.75."- A. OPe 3 eo' sell Brantford Roofing Stroud, ditto 17. J. Ravin ditto, IMFLE -- ECUN0�3ICAL "The Adventures Chrysler.Plymouth ltatpriale,Empire Brteroom 8.25.A. Cook, ditto 3.?5. H. Read I f! Eq:HIM011t, Duro Aster ing ditto, 6. -F:--. Carter, hauling }Holds Live St.ck Safely with one Aire :•of Tom Sawyer :'_:_. : � Systems, Beatty gravel, 116.25. A. Lee ditto; 50. 'GOOD USED CARS Ibble Equimewt 75. L. White ditto, 48.50. F. S. Sec Years Use In Technicolor _ as tether Badding material Barclay ditto, 67.17'. A. Hastings, GOODYEAR TIRE$ operating crusher, '. A. K. Ward with WILLARD SATTERJU _EAtimstes Free have proved their worth oe 100 ;,TOMMY KELLY GENERAL BLACKSiNITHING Work f3usraeteed operating maintainer, 68.25. Alvin 000 farms in U.S.A. The 20tH V "" $ushby shovels,'pieks etc. 9.23. W. WALTER IiRENWAN SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS T E engine, century way to hold live stork ,�Y ROB'-;ON Give us a trial on a-New or a Used Cay F. d . �R.O���'J - Petty overhauling pump - - �- - guaranteed units low as 520. VICIOR DORY 24 Hours Towing Service 6.60. J. D.,.dams, grader blades, Phone 45M _.30.93. Pedlar People, guard rail For full particulars writs Gordon J. Law. PiC3KFBiNA. O:Yr�R10 ~cable, 8,02. Brummer - Mond, cal. l~ARM ELECTRIC MONDAY, TUESDAY. WEDNSDAY chloride,`110.72. N- Smith, host for I s3 King 5t East. Toronto, of Phone 2Il�0ii -� slush pump, 10.75. Link Belt Co. _ JULY 1x3. 19 and 21) 24.30. Roy Ward, salary; freight HOWARD E. TURNER, -" First Show at 7.30 PIl1BE1iIN( , .(1NTAILIO ZAHM etc. 174.04. Alf Mole, gasoline, 6. Local Agent. Whitevale.'Ont, Last Complete Show a' 8.50 u _ _ - cotes A N . With ' GELS RAYMOND �`i2p@rt, service and re- GLTNDPL FARRELL parrs t0 all makes. Rase b LEWIS STONE Ona le Qhargde. Work A W MITCFIELL `. _•Old time and Modern Dancing Alm : guaranteed. Pickerilt>E - FIELD $ E (Every Friday Naght� at Gimpy's Tea-Room "Danger Patrol'' 'ARTHUR Geadoats Radio and Tei,661n taM tar = #• - RENCMMAN S 8AY7. y !!ALLY it Maober Oflkial Radio Service blear t . - 11 - Made by Bill Hole and hie, Live Wires EILER , ,..AUMISSION, 35 CE. TS JOHN BEALS _ neoa.ac a , :... .: E 8 Phone 5201 P[GKERiN4 _ - HAIRY CAREY . - Open Air Dancing _ .:Learn to Play a S `x7a te Ve ' I Calve d wednes ay ani �',atur____day. Music by Tommy Thompson and his Hollywood Hotel HAWAIIAN GUITAR. SPANISH Orchestra. an Sell your. Calves at home. - ; GUITAR d UKELELE Individual half-hour Seaso6 Taxi Dancin � 5 cts. a Dance _ . . . gf -- ' • Mona Kea Studios > Save time and money. f . a = Ciarcmont. Markham, VnionviIle, Uxbridge. Stouffville, _ We have a buyer at the farm ' READ XNAT 1 Instruments supplied,'on request, and o To convince you as to the merits of our 'Monday, �'uesday. ABOUT ystem you will receive FREE of,charge ' 1 , • 4amou_i • one lesson on any one of the,above A instruments, w "�'neSdap' 1 PICKEf'lNQ --FARMS lit o ingredients is a most . ~�'� y 1r >'tBTe -- cess. That is why I get so much pleasure and benefit m using* pSRjDiG 6100 IRONZ , - LUWI33 {r� Crown Brand Corn Syrup,Ben- son's Corn Starch and Mazola. Brock Road Caravel , . • t! I highly recommend them for _ unusually fine flavor,purity and - i genuine economy.„ Pit Dodge '' d ► d D � v t o c�.:.ac>�a.► Crushed Pit Run Duplicate Mrs. Aitken'e cooking successes in your -Gravel _ -CARS and Trucks own kitchen,- by following her hints at the recent San and Graded -- cooking school and by using only the best. Depend e New low' prices on with confidence on delicious,energy-building Crown' Stone ` -Brand Cora Syrwp; on Benson's Corn Starch,noted -- ' 'es�one CsL1ZYf-dipped Tires for its pun'ty and quality; on Mazola,the ideal,in. Delivered or Ltl�ded in- Pit , . . ' expensive salad and cooking oil. HONE: Plant, Pick 1026 • - o office Howard 6471 - _ P • • . Listen.in to ._. . >'�s�-_ � 1+`s, Ailken't&oadeeuls- JOHN BOURNE SON Nellaon s Ice Dream CIFRB-10.30 x.al. _ For your Party or 'Me-anion Monde Twsdo every ay and Thwsdoy, _, -LAND-sURVEYeR - - -ALF'S PLACE'. [D.nAt D.1UK... TME ' F. J. DONEVAN B. A., B. Se,, O ;`, _ . (Alfred Mole)" CANADA STARCH COMPANY - L, 8. On file are the records of atm- ' r . . UM TED "Yon Gibson and Ysrnold, 30 ma,of �rr ging Fast, Oseawa. rap" 1NL UCLA R.EMCONT,'ONTARhG crowgrand core syrup:Bstww 's Phone 3201 Coen Stara:Mazola 1. 1 • • nR • ... _.,.<.. ..�.__w.._ ..,_ Llareaost '- = Misses Forsyth, Johnatolf'4 and Mole's premises. ited Church held their regular mos- a' Dr. Neil Smith will be on vacs- Ward are assisting in the program Mrs. R_iQard Graham and son, thly meeting on Thursday, July 4 tion for the next two weeks. at the garden party in Pickers Calgary, who have 7th dt the home of the President. Mrs. Vsir, of Toronto, lo spend- n8 Alastair, of The Sanderson family took Pari tug a few dajts with Mrs. Chaud- y Tues- tonight. been visiting Mary and Doris Gra- Mrs. Johnson• Mrs. Gee, let Vice- )er in the parade at Aurora on Messrs Sanderson and Hardy are ham and brothers, left on Thurs- President of Oshawa preebyterlal Rev, P. D. and'Mrs. Augustine 'day• opening a garage in the former day for an .extended-visit with re- addressed the meeting. Tea was and family are away on vacation, -Mr. L. Hooey, manager of the blacktunith shop, went of Alf. , Wves in Scotland. served at the close and a social spending pazlt of the time at the local branch of the Bank of Com- joy y coerce is now on vacation. The W. M. S. of Claremont Un- hour enjoyed b all. former's home at Kingbvillo. - The Madill Reunion took place Mrs. C. Berg, mdmer and dau- STANLEY THEATRE Stouftville onJuly 6th. MrsShter, and st . . Mrs. Norton were in the N City on Tuesday, the Orange 12th,,. e r�� 1 ' o Esther Palmer, Mrs. Jones and e ; $TOUFFVILLEST R Mr. Ira Boyer were among those -_-.P1onc loot 4.v Present. Mr, Duncan Dolphin suffered NOTICE painful' injuries a few days ago. 5bowieg GARDEN 'R. AR TY r during haying operations, and was Dumbarton School Alterations week Ni ,Standard Time confined to his; home,-'but is now and Rouge Hills Schogl. Sat.&Holidays-2 Showa, 7 and 9 p:in. Presented by the Misback t Peggy Overland is visiting Tenders will be received by the. l HURSDAY, FRIDAY&SATURDAY 1 her home in Toronto during the undersigned until Friday, July 22nd JULY 14 16 and iR -Professional Entertainers of Toron vacation. Following the holiday, 1938; at 5 o'clock P. m. D. S,- T. J _ Peggy's pleasant, roguish smile will for alterations and additions to the «TOVARIC a i" to, in conjunction ,with the ♦♦ • At be seen on our streets again. -- Dunbarton Public School and,for a Mrs bi-ary Rn9seQ- ones, a ov -one room school building at starring Greenwood United Church- ed wife of the � David Jones, Rouge Hills. `CLAUDETTE COLBERT i passed sway at her home in Bal- Tenders will be received as' foll- CHARLES soyER -to be held in the 1- sam, last, week, the uner king �: _ - -- -- i place on Sunday, iask, with, inter- `COMEDY and SHORTS � lent in Salem Cemetery. Deccan- (a) Bulk tenders for all trades, rE'e11Wo0d Picnic Grounds i i ed has been visiting her`daughter excepting Plumbing, heating, hot , " lin Stouffville for some time. air heating, electric wiring and .fix- MONDAY, TUESDAY. WEDN'SDAY - At the Mixed Tournament at the titres. JULY 18. 19 and 20 -green on Friday last, the rink cam- (b) Separate tenders 'for each l prised of Mrs. >?.. , the Mrs. 1Mi `h ``Tri b atu rdaqu Chandler, Mr. James -Briscoe and. Drawings and specifications may peed y Mr. Thos. Lye. took Firlt Prizes. seen at the home of the under G Men" An Oshawa rink ander Mr. Good- singned; or may be obtained from _ man, Starring Second, and a local rink and the arcl`ite s; Messrs Craig and - In the event o1 rain the Garden 'Party will be held on er v' .Thni. Madill, and C, Morgan' at 62 Charles Str. East Toronto, onHOLT' Misses Clarke and Dickson have 11ACK resigned their positions here as making a deposit of"S15 for the WYNNE GIBSON _ Principal and.Assistant s our Con- Plans. Deposit cheque will be ret- The greatest array .of Toronto Profes- Prinction School. Miss Clark done urned on return of plana: SHORT SUBJECTS �! T .not resume teaching during _the he School Board' incurs no oblig- -sional Talent -ever assembled .in one ation to •sccept the lowest or any VR jAY. O'RIDAY dig SATURDAY cowling terra, but will spend the Mender:. gear with her mother' in Sunder- JULY 21. 23 and 28 program. land, who has been in poor health. .W. G canis. Sea-Treat. �+ � . lust (S• • •) J A group of the C. G. I. T. have g, S. No. 3. Pickering TowneMp, The ' Barrier"" p _. .- been spending a vacation at 'trent Duabartoa, Ontario. ' Rive= with'Mrs. Glover and Helm. `. Among the nume-rous artists who will appear are; The_Bawd and our baseball boys LEO �;AStRiLLO The one and only JIMMY frAX, Comedian; G Le ROY KEN- .v►ere in Cannington on the 1 ---JEAN PARKER - The nnsn friends of miss Susan NY, Character Comedian J. H. CAMERON, Gnada`soui- 7 Toa will be sorry if you 'salsa the ..'JIMMIE ELLISON , Proctor, of Toronto, formerly of 11Uoneter Garden Party at standing Humorist-, JIMMY DEVON. and GIRLS, Daneera _ SHORT and BETTY BOOP �Claremo4t, will regret to hear of F xtraordinary; AUSTIN SISTERS,, Ligbtniog Ban}oista; (#reenwdod Park, Sat. ALL lbt>.. - ;Ihet• passing at Oshawa,, early this --- - INNS and JESSIE BUTT, forayer Stars of the: _ _-..:especial Attratstioo HARRY B weelo. The family of the deceased - - Dumbells; DUNCAN COWIkN,Scottisb$ntertaiser.FLOR- at one time lived on the farm now Hues Register « occupied be Thos. St he far. The March ENCE GOOD, Sparkling Entertainer; JACKIE McCRAIGHT y The friends of Mr. Thos. Ander HAWKRIGC SEZ.F.CT--3298, the ff Boy-wonder Xylophonist; RUTHVEN MACDONALD, Catf- ison, of Havelock, former conductor fashionable imported Clyde- �Qf Time ada's Ramous Baritone; BERT H'l1RVEY, Popular Comedian. .-with the C., P. R., will regret to sdale Stallion, the property of ___ SOB WILSON and JEAN SIMPSON, In Songs and Sketches -. 'hear of his death, when he was in- Oscar Wilson, Brougham. will _tea.a _ ii_w}ie _s��_by.-.a-ear, nsake the-season of.1638 as fall- -.Notice to Creditor* _:DOUGLAS BEAN and BROTHER, juvenile Artists: BERT driven by a seventeen ' year old owe: Tuesday forenoon, May 31, PETCH, Prince of Entertainers; THE VICTORIANS, Cane. I . .-'lad, at Havelock, a couple of weeks Will leave his own stable and Estate of William Wallace Stotts. 'da's Finest Costume Singers;- PHYLLIS HENNE, Girl with ..ago, . proceed to Jas. McDonald's, at peted, .tae Double Voice; IRENE HUGHES, Sensational Dancer, The regular monthlymee-Un of Kinsale. for noon, thence to 1 y ALL PERSONS having claims a- ;lust returned from a tour of England• HAZEL BUCKNAM, ._,ithe Women's institute will be held Graham's Hotel, Brookiin, w'-ere gainst the Estate of William Watt- - ion Thursday, July 21st, at the home he• will remain until Wednesday ace Stotts of the Towns ad Vivacious Character Cnttrtainer. of 'Mrs. Roy Morgan. The Prog- night, thence to his owe stable, Scarboro, County of York who died AAnn-- �� ram will be given by the Stouffville where ' e will remain until Fri- on May 29th, 1988, are .hereby nit- . Adults, ` 0c. Children,' 2 • Junior Institute. This is the Girls' day morning. . Friday, proceeds ified to file with the undersigned, .-Meeting. Everyone requested to. toCliff Barrett's, Brock Road, on- or before the"2nd Day of Aug• lbring extra dishes. for noon, thence to kis own stable -mat, 1938; full particular% of their where 1* will remain until . the claims. USED CARS following Tuesday morning. ' Immediately after above d'&A the HICKORY LAD (11155) the Pure assets of the deceased will be his- 19313 l3uiok Benita 1921 Chev Loath �• heed biack Percheron Stallion,.the .ributed - amongst those entitled �•• •••••• 1938 Ulda Sedan -1926 Chow Omches ••• •+.+.. property of Allan Reesor, will thereto, having regard only to the +:: + make -the season of 1938 at his claims so filed. 1936 Ford Coach `19.2.8 Chew Sedan C. own stable, lot 3, con. 4, Scarboro. DATED at Highland Creek, this 1935 Ford Coupa 19 B+ae: Cuieh �d Terms: $10. payable March 1st, 23rd day of June IN& 1934 Ford Coupe 1933 Chev Coupe _._ 1939, Enrolment No. 945. Duncan and Gilday, Barristers, .. 19:15 Dodite Sedan 4 Ford'Cosch -193 •ARNOLDWOLV DOCK .(5.19:1 Federal. Biulding, Toronto, Ont., 1936 Chev Coach _ 1932 Chew Truck Dual �► The choicely bred Belgian Stall- Solicitors for the 'Executors. 1937 Chev Coach 1932 Rugby Truck Dual ion, the property of Allan Reesor, 1930 Chew Trr:ck Dual ; \ R. R. R. 1, Markham, will make the /� 193 Chew 9odan season"of 1938 as follows: Monday LESLIE SNIIT 1938•Pontiac Sedan 1980 Chev Panel, t.ton Afternoon, 3iay . 30th, will leave 1936 Buick Sedan I 1929 Chew P�►uei, ,}ton y his own stable, lot 3, con 4. Scar- 19:34 Uhev Coach A number of c46eaper tars too bore, and proceed to F. -H. Rich '`Expert 1936 Chrysler Sedan numerous to mention. t �Dy ardson's, con. 2, Pickering, 1'inile - .` 1928 Pontiac Sedan - �`t�F west 'of Pickering. Village, for Radio . Service A1►1� p ' •�� DayS night. Tuesday morning, will re- C1W. CpOPER / 1 turn to his own stable.' Thursday X(�: RaAD �L of Thrills and Fun afternoon will Proceed to Fred s*". Definer—J. McGI& i ten--Dumbarton _ ,Clodds, Malvern, for night. Fri- �. R, 2, Pickering 19 A # IN NEW YORK IN WASHINGTON' day 'morning will return to his 0,;7 OoOO $"o!,'O own stable, where he will iemaia _ _ ; J until the following Monday after- f IN BOSTON .. . noon. a pay e �LE$1,:75 (Z6812)- COMMODORE AGAIN (26812)= I EEFRIGERAT��'1939. ELECTRIC C !re«snek4!' Choicely bred Clydesdale Stallion - #Ww Roe.a - M.ek • LM«iauun.m- ro rt of Robt. Dafoe, Green IN ATLANTIC CITY i93er, s fo make the season of `Now a Brand New Electric Triple Thrift Refriger- 1938 as follows: Wednesday, )`lay 3 DAYS AA7 DAYS nth, will leave his own stable and I ' e L3 OS pmseed to Fred Wright's for noon; %tor for only $159.00. Usually sold for $192.00• ' 8iJO a thence to W. E. Hol+by's, lot.19, McbdUg He1.1 Reeves and M•oh Th- con. 6, Pickering for night. Th- TRACTNR Rottt+o TRt' FARO ursday, proses to ug �� +General Electric Refrigerators save on Food $ills--- A east of Whitevale for noon; then e to John erne%, eon Electricity and Save on tip-keep. - - night. Friday, Proceeds to Mc- _ _... Kew York .. $15.95 T: Griskin Bros., Altons Road foe t .. r.r . .;. thepceto bis- o ....� - S16- noont-Refera _ --- ZCy can _ .tiers--k�wiil -remau- until lolly-g� 'an f - liaahingtoss =18.20 following Wednesday morninVon Atlantic Clfy ....., 116.60 The Imported French Perc years• for -� Stallion Dol (4336) (12921) ,.an i outstanding horse of high ajual- i It y .ca• nga first class prem- - Your money is always a safer investment n a Gen- 14 . sum certificate: The 'Property of pplianee.l - E. A. Somerville, will stand for oral Electric A the season of 1938, at his own GRAY i y stable, lot 14, 18th Line, 11�iark- c� T A -ELECTRIC =' ' • ham. Terms: To .insure a foal, DON �fq R I V 1 $to. payable March 1st, 1939. q AWA ONT. Talephone 84 All accidents at owner's risk. 38 SiTne Vit., .• n - • y - , - . • , • I - A Good Voice '.." Is An Asset : . I N NAM-ESTHE- S AnU asant One Ruane the Whole Effect Ptherwise Pro- I Commentary on the duced by Ones Personality. . •+�¢' oat+. �• o-•}��••.•.••rc.M�• o- - Highlishts of the Week's News . By Elizabeth Eedy SUNDAY COMPANY: Take a. solve to continue fighting at least It's a mistake for any girl to Chosen as the new President of work-hard to improve her figure, the Canada Life Assurance Com- -drive through Eastern or Western ten years". Ontario's agricultural areas o1 s Political observers are prae- hair, skin and her taste-in clothes pany, Mr. A. N. Mitchell, of To- Sunday afternoon, and what do tically unanimous in their view but ignore completely the fa6t ronta, still in his early fifties, to that site has an improperly placed, one of the most, brilliant of the e you see in every farm lane? Two that, at the rate she is now going, unpleasant voice. Because, no. younger insurance men in Amer- or three swank cars standing Japan. cannot possiblylas ----- ice. Only last month he was elec- empty after bringing a load of via- en years. matter how attractive she is, un- S a " : less her voice has a fairly sooth- ed President of the Life Incur- itors from the city or nearest big Ink effect on- others; they just ance Officers of Canada. town to sponge on theii poor far- BUMPER CROP: Hold your iMr. Mitchell has had a diversi- _ mer friends and relatives for,the breath now lest something happen aren't going to listen to her--not for long anyway. fled career,starting out as a school ,day. And there you see the corn- to spoil Western Canada's ch&Ween teacher, branching out into news- era an rocking back and, forth on for a bumper wheat •crop. this To say that' a girl has a trice, B " p y. g voice doesn t necessarily mean paper work, then joining the staff k�•�. -_ the verandah chairs while the far- year. At the moment, everything that she has a low voice. It can of the Manufacturers' Life as ad- "5 _ "me'r's wife:'up-sine law's is all set for the fulfilment of our be high.,and..still' be°pleasant, to, vertising manager in 1921. He Y in the kitchen in mortal fear lest Prairie�arm�r3`-best hopes, mora remainedwith—the Manufacturers the table 'won't "groan" enough ture conditions Laing just right. the eat.-- 8 for ten years, rising to. the posi- ' to suit those limitless city,-bred The next two weeks will be de- Breathe Correctly ;appetites, always ready for an- cisive ones. Better times for all One good way to begin a voice- . tion of Assistant Secretary of the. _ other• meal. _ ci Canada will result if present improvement campaign is to do a company. In 1911. he j0ineJ the Sweet are the uses of hospital- Gro conditions hold. breathing exercise regularly until Federal Life in Hamilton, was ap- — P 1 P pointed General Manager the fol- t but the 'can't stand too much you breathe correctly all of the '. y y lowing year. strain. If the farmers.of Ontario NEXT OBJECTIVEt Poor lit- time without thinking about it. When the Federal was absorbed Ir were not such out-and-out indi- -Her neutral Switzerland is shiver- Do practice speaking slowly and by the Sun Life in 1816,. Mr. viduals, they would-long ago have ••ing in, Ler shoes.. Witpia her enunciating correctly. Nothing is A. N. MITCHELL risen u in a bol to protest borders dwell 1 000,040 German-. Worse on anyone's nerves than Mitchell joined the Canada Life, p y P as an Asiistant Superintendent. In against their Sundays being tak- speaking people, a juicy bite for having to listen to a woman who 1926 he became Assistant General en awn from them in such incon- Herr Hitler whose, avowed put- rattles on, slurring words together Mr. Mitchell had a tough job, but y P Manager; General Manager; 1930; siderate_fashion. _ pose is ,to unite all the German and speaking so rapidly that half Vice-President, 1935. he has done it well. His sound But even though the farmer race into one nation. Switzerland she says can't be understood at 11. g In the period during which he conser�atis.r_; his great energy and may never o on strike for a free shivers in spite of the assurance The exercise to correct bad P has been General Manager of capacity for work have been if- Sunda , some•da he will murder given b Berlin last week that't o speech is as simple as the breath- Canada Life, y y B Y the country has valuable assets, will continue to the occupants of the first car to German troops would march Ing exercise that will tend to im- passed through very difficult times. rd him in a distinguished career. - _turn into his lane of a Sabbsth' through her territority in event of prove the voice. Just read aloud morn. And ,the jury will acquit war. One reason why she quakes:. , for fifteen minutes�eveiy day. Go :him German Field Marshal Goring re- to your room, close the door, thea .: �..Y„ " • - Gently published in his "National read: Llsteh to-yourself and try The Human Skin Men Welcome ' SENATE KILLED IT:. The poo- Zeitung," a map of Greater Cler- �$ Illness Clue - . Practicality ple of Canada felt that at fist many, prepared by Reich- props- r they were getting some action, gandists fo- -c'hocI use, which Pic- they OUt1OOl� ..-when, following the'report of the, 'tured practically' the whole of Royal Commission probe into the Switzerland as belonging to the Is Favorable' Doc,ois' Foretell Course of Women Should Remember This Dominion's prisons, the Gosera- Reich. The Sw fns ironlier +� "the i Disease by Its Elasticity When Shopping For Them ment gave notice of its intention boundary of the internal separa- For Clntarl0 to carry out some of the reeom- tion of the German people," an- mended reforms, to establish a nounced Gering,'s news-sheet and_ Ability of the, human skin to i three-man Commission to admin- claimed Switzerland's 3,000,000 -Department of Agriculture Re- stretch is a newly discovered Salesmen in men a shops never inter Canada's enal system. -But Germans as"exiled citizens of the prognosticator of death or recov- . forget that they have m have !a P port` Shows:- Bountiful Her. -=-the Senate killed the bill'as it was German-Reich": ery in several serious diseases. stock what they call women a mar- __,_.---- --vest for Most of Provin.e; - chandiae-thins that appeal to •' i rushed through on the final day of In France, however, the belief The methods of using skin g pp --- _the parliamentary session is current that the Wert Hitler _Damaged Tobacco Replant- stretch, worked out at Tulane wives who shop for their husbands -- ed, and are subsequently exchanged. • Prison reform in Canada is• "putsch" (stow -that Czeehoslo- - - - - University school, of medicine, thus given an indefinite setback vakis has him atopped.for the time .,were reported to the American It s e woman's duty, obviously. because our parliamentarians were being) will result in the annexa- TORONTO.—Spring runs and -Medical Association by William A. to steer clear e[ these eye-cateh- in a hurry to get away for the tion -of Danzig. The capfure of warm weaibpr�have brought :prom- Soderman, M.D., and Georgie era. This turns out to be laugh- holiday this Baltic port would be an.easy Ise of good .crops.in most;parte of Burch,M.D. - ably easy if the woman keeps in walk-over, would restore Hitler's the province, the Ontarlo Depart. When• it Tightens mind one fundamental; the gee, A GRIM LAUGH: Vociferous flagging prestige. sent _of-Agriculture announces. trrent or accessary , the woman !a protests from the British people Expect develo menta in that di- The- skin, which. doctors call considering for her male relative P p P The report says: "A now Indus "the outer defense of the body," ` led by the parliamentary Oppost- rection, then. not many week-ends try.in the form -of an alfalfa de- will v welcomed if it has prae- changes its elasticity during tical value. tion caused Prime Minister Cham- off, hydration plant is In full swing'fn disease. The change Is connected Several men's shops' in New berlain last week to make a real the Oakville district. This plant to with alterations in the pressure fuss.about the consistent bombing merchandising approximately ••EO P York were combed for practical, of British ships ti insurgent air- merchandising Boasts _ of body'tissues. The. Tulans phy-. attractive summer things, this P y g - tons per day." . sicians have worked-out methods -' men in Spain (55 'British vessels Linder 6umd P.O. Look Promising week: ." ` have been sunk in two years with � g of measuring both skin stretch A shirt made like a carpen- corresponding loss o! life): North Simcoe reported-that ire- and tissue pressure and .of using ter's jacket of closely woven Ill- But the ironic part of it is that ADELAIDE, Australia.—Philat- quent and heavy rains In. the past them to foreteIl the course o1 ill nubby cotton has a row of deep •' elista stain collectors are just two weeks "have promoted very nese before the patient himself. (stamp ) P ow th Mr. • _ - - pockets across front bel e M Chamberlain asked Mussolini • .be inning to take •s marked in- 'rapid 'growth,' aithouigh damage reels a change. the B waist where•a man can tuck h �. .. . , 'to ask Franco to -stop the bomb- - _ • P forest to Coober Pedy, the' remote was heavy to the north part of the waist, when everybody knew that In disease the skin tightens; the things he .wishes ,to carry about •South Aus'ralian opal field. er- county from a.recent storm. Prince tissue pressure rises. In health with'him. For the man Joining - Italian planes wvere responsible cause it possesses the only under-, Edward County, in Central Oatar• for the outrages'.-,A laugh indeed, ground post office in the world. to, 'reported that ,art crops look" the abdomen skin'.aas the greatest 'the ladies-on the terrace of his but a grim one; The prospectors live in "rooms" promising." elasticity, six times as much as country club there has been de- FEELING THE "PINCH; , Pull- that of the shin bone, and twice signed a collarless jacket of dug into' soft earth of the' "Hay croD is looking very good Ing in her .belt another notch at as much as the skin on'the back heavy crash linen that is cool and low sandstone hills. Here,. too, is as we have had plenty of rain, but looks easy to wear, Sin le-breast•• �_' home last week, Japan is prepar- of the hand. $ ing for the greater and . rester their bank and their post office. the grain croD !a pr, 1y damaged ed; with long sleeves and' an elan- - ltecent-issues-of stamp journals' by a little too much rain," the de- The pressure in the tissues of "strain which is sure to beep as the back of the hand is equal to a tic strap; across the back to give carry articles dealing with the• partmen", representative In Coch• q it a slightly nipped-in e the Chinese war keeps on. War column of water half an inch g y pP d-in line at the unique ipterest of covers hearing rune said.* The report added that` waist, it can be had in navy or essentials .are now rationed (no dee From this lcw it ranges u more•cotton cloth or iron , pro_ the postmark of Coober Pedy, all crops, however, looking better: P B P white. which, is the aboriginal name for than ave_rage." o an inch-and-a-half of water for t duets may be tnafrufaetuired-for white man's burrow:, It has-been - -' At+lrrrdafrt Fs'ed - 'ice tissues. But in some diseases - domestic use); imports, save o1 suggested that specially decorated Pastures in Middlesex County' these tissue pressures are mvTti= war materials, are curtailed; the covers should be made available Led u to 10 or 15-fold: government is .controlling ,prices generally are in excellent condition P P V. Week-Ends- In Jail of commodities:- -r _ for.. use on, Coober Pedy's inter- with abundant feed for all kinds of ,The .diseases are heart edema' Say, Japanese 's:ar Minister national air-mail. li••estock• .Spring grains there will. kidney troubles, pernicious ahem= ' Convicted of embezzling his Itagaki: "The war will continue have a fair length ,of straw while `ia, peritonitis, pregnancy toxem- parents' pension cheques, as a long time. Chiang Kai-shek may supplies of have and ciover on corn and roots "are rather bask• las, malnutrition and sclerodema. American has -been sentenced to attempt to ' continue hostilities - farms in Canada on March 31, pard because of cool weather; but The latter is the "steel skin" de- spend 40' week-ends — Saturday throughout his lifetime and as 1938, 'amounted to 2,740,000 in niost ..k•es are a good stand" - scribed.by Sir William Osler. The' afternoons and Sundays—ir jail. long as Chiang continues,..Japan tons, a moderate decrease of 616,- skin. loses all its elasticity, until Reason: On week-days he can must continue. Consequently, it 060 tons'on the amount in hand a Britain is aiding emigration to fingers cannot bend and finally it work to support his wife, his two ' is necessary that the.Japanese re- year ago. Australia. cracks. children, and his parents. - ... THE WONDERLAND OF ®2 ( — - .- 3hu•3y WA c st�.i°'_`ai►�u�w�u+.��'r� - _ _ '"That's the way to talk!" cried G iph went to the king's illi- "I am ready to 'talk," he .rid. - "But suppose .you fail'"" •+ I•:ecl -`tic giio>Z1e Tung. ."What is your ging. "Then it's the slicing Y •name, general?" "1 am. called —vate c ve and sat' own upon the The King looked at his new gen- machine, I agree to that," an- a d Io - - u, King's chair. `Then he lit--his-pipe t1ral fiercely "Do vou_not tremble C"'p , your 1lajesty.' Well __ nounced Guph. "But if you do as Gullti," said the King, "come with and threw' the live coal hie had to take such liberties with your I tell you there will be no .,fail- ' 11,E• to my private cave and v.'e'll taken from his pocket upon'the MonarcV" he asked.: "Oh, no," _'lure. The trouble with `you, king. talk ;t over:" -'Then 'he turned to King's,l'eft foot and puffed smoke. -Slid Guph. "You sant to conrluer -is that you don't think enough. , rite rrtny. "You' are to obey'the into flue Ding's eyes, making him "*You would -go ahead and march -the Emerald City and I 'am the - "''' ' ' cirmmands of Ganeral Guph until ver rncomfortable. For he w•aa a your army through the tunnel in- .. ne becomes. dog feed," he said. wise old gnome slid he knew that only gnome in all your dominions to Oz and get defeated. I won't. ".1ny man who tails to obey will the best way to get along with' who can do it, so you will be very �,knd the reason T'won't is because -,e ti,rown awl.,. 1 ou 'are ho•• - '•: •• ' the King VPa9,t0 show-him that he: - careful not to hurt me' until 1 %�when i march I will have a host • - - dismissed."- -': rent afraid of him. have carried wit yn::r wiahV." of allies to.assist us." 7 I o K. -'Health In Secondary Schools "GET A LINE ok ry a f ied Advertising , l FitzOGDENt C7SStHow Are Canadian Teen Ase Boys And Giro. To Keep I{AItY t {ttt'h!t -T'F.AsurAt._ _- V--HOW TO AVOID played the first act of the drama of i - rut{.ru� TUBERCULOSIS tuberculosis which may go on to ANI) 1'ue't:tRY F:QG1rI11':N't' PERSUNAl, P1tOBLEMS SOLVED Dr. Norman Russell adult tuberculosis unless the Vail- By f from Your hundwrltlny. and signs- rt Ont ant dies of some other condition or , TOP tlt'A LI'rY t'Hlt'1�5 AT A LU\V tY5re entnrituday.te ia iiinSsleYeDocu ` StThea folloa'ingltarticle, ininar brief we are fortunate enengh to control "!� price fur Juty'. Leghorn" S+:•!+ street.-,,. Harrtd plucks, Nr.ty FiamDshire o menta, '121 St Sacrament Stree *a23,rrw1lI try to outline what I con- it. Reds $i.95, I lige E,g Quallt:: hlontreah add ir, I,r- Io a pul�t'is 2c A1`° QUIT TOBACCO. SNI'F'F, EASILY, the best method of controlling It is an established fact that the Tie up with a teal treat) Roll-your- is de et i:tna .'hirLs fill n�rs. Top Notch ' Chi--l-ries.keries 7G \Cil<un St.., Guelph,, tlmonialsve1y+;ua anteed. ea Advice ateandIntelligently carry outanydeath It has gradually decre'as- Cut 'and f you'll ttes with eorrDaF dthe sfuller OnU;ria' free Burtlett's, Box 1, 1V lnnlp.g• P smoking enjoyment that this cooler a? campaign against• tuberculosis one ed from first place'to sixth lace as 1vO DL'LAYS %%-HEN YOL: ORDER must have at least a working know- the cause of death In all the. age and more fragrant tobacco giv$s. your ,h ck� from Tweddles, lite F.VERt' \InItempl COUPLE AND you'll roll them even better if you givetprompt delivery on day old those custemplaand marriage that tuberculosis 18 still by far•the .� ald 25c, Out or started, l0 da) old to three should read-"sex dna Youth," 104 ledge of the pathology of the condi- groups. But we moat remember tion. make sure to use Chante'clei or 'We( eal: old, Barred duck. White 1pifuatraes �edtpatalogue of sex-books Vogve paper. Ruck, New Hamp hire teas and 1 Every individual who lives leading cause o1 death amongst ad- ., „ \4'hite Lw.+ghorns. Dulle'ts. cockerels drug sundries, etc.. tree upon 1G8 pader the ordinary conditions o1 oleacenta.and young adults. quest. Supreme Specialty, er m: :ea +hicks. Mend for price Yonge, Toronto. civilization is infected after birth Methods in Preventive Work ripe- -Itst Tweddle i'hith Hatcheries Smokers. Limit,.d, pica to, Fergus, Ontario. M1':D1cA1, and at some ,period between birth Bearing all the above points in Ask ♦ and, at:'+.t lite with the tubercle mind it can be readily seen that• For • LAST t'.1L1, 1'UR l;-1f>Y .CHICF:S! THY )ft. McLF'OD'� DCIS:NTIFIC Usdex', I ` Bray's uay-p'!d t•hiehs availubl r-e �, �a__ic•,-for y'cu•e• atom- _bacillus. (2) Such infection, sl- the schools should be the centre p for immediate tsliipment between ach trouble. Clears up gas, nau- thoug ie body Of preventive work'III tilberClllO8i8. Jufy 1. uud July _6. First there. sea, bloating. indigestion. Drug It is Do first I', ;t d:. *Order today! Bray ,stores or direct. \\`rite tor. free. CeaCtion, is not necessarily follow- aC110018 Iso John 6t. North, tnformati•rn. I9l .ninn•iy- Ave., To- ed by disease. (3) In the vast Ma- should be burdened with any more Hami;,tr1!i uritario. ionto. jority'of cases the individual deals than they now have on their hands cold, xv uluble July 15. La-St INFANTILE VAItALY:IS CRIPPLES successfully with the intection and but It is perfectly obvious that the - -�han,a to get Cr;ty' Started Pul- recover the use of their limbs un- school is the logical point Of at- agar .o Sets. (;et -stout order in now while der our new treatment. We give all that remains !s d minute scar. The supply last Bray Hatchery, the tamuus foot treatment for (4) In a certain percentage' of tack. The question of ordina3Y hy- /P , 13o Juh'n ,tet, Nrn'th, Hamilton, On'- tired aching feet. . Hay Fever re- saes, however, manifest disease glens 1s taught In 811 our schools otia 3( .-- - sponds instantly to our.treatment. C •;, Don't surfer. Consult us regard- occurs at a later date, this being and undoubtedly is a factor in con- aye 73Ic:H ia;. t tett I:• 'P}li.DtcT�n Ing your case. Adanac Healer,- dulFto re-infection by the tubers?e trot and also the habit of spitting Is e` fir next tV inter. t'u•t yourself'a Clinic, I mile west of Erindale on rhnre of the proflta with' Bray Dundas Highway__ bacillus either from within or from a bad one and the question of bad_ chi.'l:s. .at your nyder In today! without and this re-infection is Com- housing conditions plays an Import- Fr«ompt shipment: };;•:,y Hatch'ery'. IYIF:UII'A1.-1,1\'1': STUCK tut-part .in the spread df tubercu- 13t, Joan St. \urth. Hampton, Oa- monly preceded by a lowered resist idyl, SWOLLEN UDUEII - GARGET - ante on the part of the individual. loeie. All these things, however, Lang's Mineral excells anything NOT Tv(> LATE To) I:CY YOUR obtainable for SwulleriUdder, Gar- Control Active Disease Bre secondary t0 an intelligent chi,kp, all r;-overnment approved, get, Bleeding'Teats, Ringworm. or It Is obvious from the above that tuberculosis survey 01 your Chll- Le�h,•rns $6.`95..Barred Rocks, New Scratches on -horses' feet. Results Hampshire Rcds S7•93. Also day quick "and compleie, eaves worry w'e can have very little,hope 01 dr_en tattled out year by year. old pullets, cockerels and started and expense.' Sent by mail. Free avoiding contact with the tubercle The method I would suggest is Canadian National J►. chirps, all ages. 1laden Electric Information. I Wing's Mineral Chi.-k Hatchery Limited, Box 59, Remedies, 946' Robson street. "-cn- bacillus throughout life.. Therefore as follows: Railways Revenues' Vaden, Ontario. couver.. our efforts-must be directed to con- (1) Get the'co-opeofice of either Y _ m�1:-rug �AI,F: trolling the amount of active dis• the Medical Health Officer or if he ease and consequent deaths from seems indifferent, find some med!- The. gross revenues of the all- L1HFl:vDult. til a'%S' h11NK REST h Aht OFF F:RING DARK SILKY this all.invading organism. cal man who is vitally interlaced in inclusive Canadian Natianal Rail- E(- stock, prices reason- Mink kits off chulce t;uebec stock ways System for the 9-day period able. Write Miner hpinkery, Kings- - =25.00 each for July dna August From invasion_ by the tubercle Children. y delivery. +.. Reilly, Richmond, On- bacillus which is ubiquitous there (2). Enlist the services of your ending June'30, 1938, Ville. Ontario tarlo. _ is no escape, Sooner or. later ev school nurses and also district, were $4,394,277 FARM %IACHINI•:14i ICOR SALF, y,1LFleMAN WANTED � eryone- to infected and it the pri- nurses 1n making the survey.' _ �as compared.wit_h 5;056,188 - 2Y r J,: AND to x .0 alet'UY.SItCK- REPRESENTATIVE WA\TED, TO mart'lesion occurs in.early life and' (3) Buy your tuberculin in quan- Deering tractors: 16•x 30, 20 x 35. sell mining stock In the hfalartie the dose is massive the yatleIIt titles large enough LO do your for the corresponding `. and 25 x 40 ttume}y tractors, also area. Generous commissions. Par- succumbs. If on the other hand the whole group. - period' Of 1957, a de- + Blackstone Dies61 Power unit titulars: 40` Central Buil&Ang. To- 66L90f> Complete. Like new. Over 2U v trucks nearly all sizes dna makes, roato. primary lesion Beale and perhaps (4) dei the written permission of crease` of _.. _ 6Ct ite today for prices. Hanna's NF:R'!+1'AYF:R UI'rURTC"FITY succeeding small lesions heal with- the parents to have the test done. . Internrational �:+tea. .uelph. On- out any manifestation of disease- (5) Do an Sntracutaneous tuber i tariu. WEEKLI NEWSPAPER PROPER- then the fadiPldual's resisting'poW. C\llla feet On each child from the +�'� F7:1tN1'1't'{tFl - ty and Job plant for sale in thrly- er will be 'gradually raised to a kindergarten upao_the top forms in l Ing Ontario town, Excellent Job BOOK SHELF Vrintln& businesa, complete equip- point where he will be protected the high school. L Y O N S mane to splendid condltl.on. Re- under any ordinary circumstances quires 54,000 cash, balance on earyy' ELIZABETH EEDY TRADE-IN STORE terms to responsible purchaser. O. for the rest of his life. 'NOTE: -- This serifs ort i Hy E Brown, 114. Moore Ave., Tor- "Health In Secondary Schools" -478 Yonge St., Toronto oat First Act of the Drama 4s being discontinued du riny va- ts GALORE Therefore it is perfectly apparent .cation time to be resumed In the THE DARK RIVER + Government revenues in Vene- that the solution of adult tubercu- By Nordhoff and Hall _,,ur•'41 thoiuui;hly cleaned,, lasts depends almost.entirely on the autumn. rseunditiaiied dad sold udder • defl- zuela are mounting as the-result Messrs. Nordhoff and. Hall's last nrtr i.n '-q+let `•u.:runtse ur taus' of increased petroleum production study of tuberculosis 1r, children. novel, `The Hurricane"; made a i. I is in a children that we se 'C,1.9Jr t fie t.ineid. tapestry - this year. t the Bt e. a +PT Th Worm May Turn most popular,'`movie," and you can , over, } cirlble apriz+g - - have considerable fun casting this t u:n:, new.work, "The Dark River," for °;SI3.95 pi chc_terfleid suite. velour cover• revers bl• One ' of the most important it will be gobbled up by Hollywood m.,. -pring cushions; brpnches of scientific work being faster than you can say-Dorothy X24.95 lt..at,ufUJ. 3 p,eet cno�tei a fiold suite, velour h1wis: a rd e n i n ole s .,t undertaken in 'Canada today s, Lamour. natio -fid suite, .M,•rshnll ctashluus.' the, research on parasitic worms, Laid in the setting which these _ ed \t,dern 3 piece chesterfield B�Frdayas �P*9•00 .uite, new hard. wearing which is well into its initial - gentlemen private rightfully claim. k- revs •�. `lI ii sh:.l' r.rrr.�ible ,:sh- stages at the-Institute_of Parasit- their own Drir-ate literary back- . ion-. •,.,u bed aui:g, 3 r� ology, Ste. Anne de Bellevue, " Piyer'• - 5.40 ," - P. ground-Tahiti,. The Dark �---�- - i „•,sytt:r «hlrr) veluu. KEEPING CUT FLOWERS FRESH have wl';td. Th9 water should be, �� says G T S raider, writing is one of-Meir more sentimental ecrribte Mxrshall cushio.- With garden flowers plentiful at chbnged daily and a piece f iii the current issue of the C-I-L works, concerned wdth.polite,PolY- .$24$24.75 "!'d oak room thls time, un or cu o Thfa helps to pro- .75 bur•'•- exceroian Oval. Parasitic worms, which are nealans far removed from the rough ieather lip seat chalrs. interested to know how to keep serve the fiov• r, An ice cube drop no way related to the earth- characters of the "Mutiny on the $49.00 F'ght,piecc divanette.b'uite them -fresh• after they have been ped into the water two or- three in n rich walnut finish. buf- worm or the .lug worm, do an. Bounty" story, and abounding `in fit r:ry t:enle, and '6 leather cut. The first and most Important times a day also ie beneficial. enormous amount of damage to lofty romance and quiet, discreet kens ena;lrs. -' .. step, is to cut carefully. Flowers Flowers, just as human beings, livestock and probably form the emotional.confileta. it"autilul !f pine dining P 1' $55.00 i i.om a offs. buffet, china should nev'er be pulled or. broken need air to breathe, eo do not greatest single source of loss in A Lovely Nature ..cabin,•. �tr•nrion table and 6'leath from their stalks, but cut.wlth a crowd them tightly in a narrow 'on• Canada. Work to date which has The story is haled upon a familiar, or ...at cnriir+. clean, slanting tut.,. 'his can,be tafner. � •, _ $79.00 large Eiicllrh oak dining involved the carrying out of over and per effective decice- r ,tn suite, buffet, cabin-. - .dome with a sharp knife, or a pair CLOTHES PINS IN THE GARDEN 12,000 experiments, indicates that that of one.woman, a native Poly *T ,i.'nsion table and 6 slip seat of specialty constructed scissors When cutting a new edge• for chs,:+ vvah cane panels. - the most likely'means of ridding neaian 1r, this case, approp'riatiag $9.00 Tleauti•ful -solid wairut sin-. which-do not pinch the stems as do flower bed or lawn, or truing up as Canada of the menace of these the infant daughter of another, an rig room suite. 'buffet, ordinary shears. Cutting the flo-w- old -dge, use a string or cord ra chin;, ,;,h t,r,t, extension table arrd 6 ars on the slant prevents the stems worms, many millions of which Englishwoman who dies at child- blue ieather <eai chairs ', ther than rely upon,the accuracy are_ swallowed during the life-' :.birth, and bringing the child up as !,� 4 piece' bed room suite, from resting. flat upon the bottom of your eye.. in spite of his years _:tY'e5•� dresser,....clitEfonier, full' time of grazing animals, will be her own. The authors thus create a .size ,•"I •,nd s•iglbs: springAn wal- of the container, 'thus closing the of ext ie n professional gard• through the .use of chem .0i . lovely daughter of lush Tahitian na- nut tini=h. many tipy cells. ener v ' 1 alw-1 s "run a string" to . tilizer. Lure, wandering among the.glades ;59.00 Beautiful walnut bed room Most flowers should be picked in suite, .chi r-•fonie'r, vanity- keep his edges straight.. and tropical streams o1 the island e - wlin \-cnetlan-mrrror,-tuI4 size bed .. the early morning before the beat Common clothes pins can be very with the abandon and dark beauty and -:,gless spring. of the sun robs them of their,mots- useful in holding the or cord �+ ��!!�� 4 piece baa room 'suite, 881mOn Not So of s native girl, but with pure Eng- room *tl *W dresser, chifroi0ter, full lure. Hoy,,ver, according a an an• is place. Even though the cord may lith blood in her veins, a fact com- Mize hid and sagtess spring. ' nouncement made by. Cornell L'ni• be tightly run from end s' ke to ::Smart He Says ;14.75 Smart kitchen cabinets varsity, gladioli, when cut in 4 y forting somehow to Nordic readers, I t,•itn �lidinR Por�etaln + t,d s';i' ,, one is apt to move the _ The love story of the girl is the sop afternoon, last longer. They may cord back and' forth with the edg main theme of the book. Radia., RIIr.Mr: Urr«rrs, S•LAS; rhif- be cut when the first flower on the Ing too],unless !t Is pinned in place :Salmon ' which breed in the fonlers, r.a:; Gas Stoves sa_als; Sew- When the •collaborators on this Ing Mach4nes, *12.:,8; Beds, $2.501 spike begins , open. Most flowers at freq int intervals, with clothes headwaters of fresh water streams novel 'write of the natives, of the - • springs, 52.011: Neu• Mattresses, $3.a: should be gathered just when the and spend their adult life in the 'China Cabinets, Sle.00. pins• storms and primitive life on these Write for tree illustrated cata- bud Is unfolding, although dahlias This sanie 'iieth6d of using sea are not as smart as they have "deserted islands, they 'catch some Logue showing hundreds of other 'hist longer if cut when fully open, been supposed to be, says Dr. A. of the sturdy vitality of their earlier „ outstanding valves•In new and re- stakes, string and clothes pine Carl pP conditioned furniture r nd tree gifts. This !s also true of c:ti'santhemums• - be employed foZ planting straight G. Huntsman, of the University adventure books. Their novel has " ' 1 with urrhases. t ma. a - •fh home vege- of.Toronto -enough momentum of events •and Lyons Trade-In Dept. Don't Crowd em table garden. " as always energy of characterization, too, o 478 Ycoge St., Toronto AAy leaves which have a tended. THEY SPROUT THC'R SEEDS salmon swim far out to sea and make it easily digested: cy to' decay in water should h" Te' Interesting customs o1 the.enter- then find their way back to the The hark River, By Charles M'ILM9 AND PRINTS moved. Keep the flowers for a few prising Dutch gardeners might be same tiny stream in which they Nordhoff and James Norman Hall. hours immediately after cutting follow d by"'gardeners elsewhere dere born with the accuracy of a , , • 336 pp. . . . Toronto: j ACFLIS DEVELOPED AND EIGHT a-,' before arranging in a container e g McClelland dr. Stewart, 215 Victoria beautiful enlargements 80c. 8 who wish to speed germination of homin pigeon, he declares. regular prints and one FREE stn- of water deep enough to allow the seeds Actually, the fish must remain Street, $2.75. largement 25c. 'Service Guaran- water t� come just below the flow r r teed. York Photo Service, 18'3'b According ') a plant breeder who within the fresh water area where King East, Toronto. parts. This treatment also often came to thl• country from the Neth- a 'river empties into ,the sea or '"No talking pictures may be revives' flowers which appear. to erlands, the Hollanders place seeds they become lost ,and never re- shown in church," declared Dr. R. GEORGIAN IIA 5L'II�IF.R CA\iP in a cloth hag and hang the bag in turn, Dr. Huntsman declares: The G. Parson, Bishop- of .Southwark CAMS' I'H.1NF:LIN'S PRIZE ESSAY a nearby canal overnight. The bag return migrations from the sea to in provisional regulations. for his Contest. First prize, one hundred -POULTRY RAISERS =-. .dollars: see-on.d_prize. fifty dollars, 1s taken out and hung for 48 hours fresh water also depend largely diocese in England, but he, will - Theme-"Camp •pranklin- - •r, i t - Ij �L t f3 M 8 Mt. George's Chmch, $and.;, this peat has �W there • July 14th. 10 a. M. Sunday School have also beennumber of Belds �0 YOV At 11 a. in. Morning Prayer. 7.80 .here, where this prode was not United Church en Party P. m. Evening Prayer. Preacher a used, yet the worm is found. The _ • ]Ieekial Park. Tonight In case both services, Rev. E. G. Robin- hoped for rain which fell on Monday ti of rain, in St Andrew's Church.' son. .... was expected to stop the activities -Evening Service in.the United -'The •W M 18. of the United' of the peat, and ten days also bel- • L K E • . � H ` Church will be withdrawn during 'Church met at the home of Mrs. ieved to be the period of their • . the months o4 July and August. H. T. Falisise on Wednesday af- • harmful life. The most of the crops ��� _,� I I p -Miss Ruth Fowlie who has ternoon. The Vice-President, Mrs. .affected were cut at once, a lot of • i .been employed as operator at the Fallaise, presided, and,,was' assisted it being used for feed. A feature telephone central for several .years in the devotional period by Mrs.' has been that the crops were, all 'S . `,.5 has resigned and has left for the 'Valleau and Miss J. Clark. A very" fine ones, high, health and Y � ' }some ofher parents in Rockwood. Play on `Racial Brotherhood' was free of weeds There has been a rum- -Mr, and Mrs. Fred Terry and presented by Mrs. Cartwright, our this week that the crops des- s son, of Toronto, spent the week-end Mrs. M. S. Chapman,. Mrs'. L. troyed, would be bgnused by the with Mr. and Mrs. C. Morley. Morley, Miss E. Murray and Mrs. government, but this is ndt confirm- Mrs. Clement, of Milton, Mrs. Cyril Morley. The Supply comm- ed. Denson, Mobile Alabama, and Miss ittee reported the value of the bale -The,.Presbyterian Church S. S. ~' ' $147. The Home Picnic is scheduled for Friday Jul,Helen Burling, of North h Bay, have sent last, June as t been spending a week or two with Baking Sale at the close was a 22nd.. art Green's Park. Particulars their sister, Mrs. F. T. Bunting. , decided austere, Tee united groups later. - P This •is 'the first time in 'eighteen under the direction of Miss E. ---�--- -- . ., .y- years in which the four sisters had Murray and Mrs. Cartwright ser-' All Toronto's Best Entertainers `been together at the same time, ved refreshments. at Monster Garden Party in 'Do You Rruggk along with the Old Styk Red T - and it has been a most pleasant -Our community has been receiv- ?Greenwood Park, Sat. Jul. 16th FUnie Ktrcsene Lamp of theTinType Age reunion. ing a. birt, of piiidicity during t e ---' � ----he Misses Rorke are holid- past week 'through the appearance Dunbarton :0 e 0 dying in Heath Cote. of the "army worse" which has been , AA ` --- -Rev. Wm,. Crummer, of Mon- found in the barley and oat fields of St. Paul's Anglican, Sunday. rn ' treal, is visiting at his home here many of our farmers, The worm is July 17th 5th Sunday after Trin- at present. a`small caterpillar, an inch or more ,_ity, Sunday School at 2 p. m. _ Equip Your home With -Mrs. Ed. Dennis, of Toronto, in length,, dark coloured, but not of I Evening Prayer at S. Preacher at � THE • is on an extended visit with. Mrs. the "woolly" type. In .the barley this service;Rev, E. G. Robinson. 1�THEWaaiain' -' Crockett here. they eat the leaves and the beard.on The.annual garden,party is connec0 - -Mrs. Wiman, of Pdterboro, the head, and in the oats in many tion with St. Paul's will be held at KEROSENE spent a few days vdth her brother, cases they have gone after the act- .the home of Mr. George Toyrie on � _ s Mane Lamp Russell.Burrell, ual grain itself. It has .been a co- July Vth. Good program. �s c _ M. 'Jenkinson returned incidence in that some--0f.the fields Gives an abundance of __ soft, mellow, modern. -- to-Pickering frons' the West where affected have been' treated with a - - white light. Bums so 1 she has been spending ' a .month well-L-nown brand of fertilizer and Lgbtbours on a jiffy with Eyesight Education Lits in a ;iffy with a ... V th her people in Saskatoon. weed-killer, although the poss�ility - match. Most aonomi- �Mrs. W. Miller, - Anne, and of any connection between the..worm cat- It'ssafe. lc's aim- pie. It's noiseless. Over ,Miss Mary Found have returned and this fertilizer has been denied and 7,000.000 now enjoy its from a week's visit with Mr. and by ,Dept, of Agriculture officialR comfort and convene _.Mrs. W. R . Stork of Belleville. who-have been interes4ting theansel- EFFICIENCY teoce-why not Yovt '�j A Beautiful Table -The Police Trustees and the ves in the problem: This fertilizer +t�V Lamp...As law as peoPie of-stir commiinity g has of course been used in numerous __by p are indebted and . grateful to Mr. other parts of the province, where C. _ tSl+.d.sad Tripod i8ssra� E. L. Ruddy for the donation to top Mzt column U. ❑, TUG[? •' a�iuch w�caw stretche of theed banner - - . across the Ca a _ n :.highway, announcing the First • of - Opt, t _ _ ulY�rrier a e .. . July Celebration, It has been word- Mrs. C. H. Pilkey and family ed in such a way, that the, banner wish to exeTn tbei; sincere thanksEyesight Specialist array be used for years. It is made and dee appy tion to 'their Disney BUS. (opp. p. 0.) Qf - of very heavy durable.material, ab- many i f sir acts of Oshawa. Phone 1516 Ie to withstand rough weather, and kindness, t r ressions of sym- p Ca f considered a real asset by those in pathy and o tributes extended The conditions of the past have -=FIRTH BltOsJ. - charge. Mr. Ruddy, w-e thank you. during their r-scent loss of a kind not been so trying on the eyes of H -WARNING - Parents of.small husband father. today, so i! is very hard for all AILORED CLOTHES children living on Church Street, of -+ parents and 'teachers to teach much- which there are many, have com- Donsinioa Day Celebration about the eyes and eyesight. The i plained to.the Traffic. Officers of Financial Report change from the pp,ast to the Pres- -the excessive, dangerous speed R i ent'generakion was`a gradual. one, - that esome ears and nd down that street.trucks travel Gate receipts 189 and experience has already shown 10 per cent Reduction on all tailor- .20 that eyes considered perfect under • h• • local vehicles are mentioned, and Donations " 15.00. old conditions must be better. eq- - ' tion is being sake&,f6r. - -There ed clothes d_u'rin& this period, is that steed for 55 wee atheran o need x on Lu�tefreahment booths i :l,U With this knowledge 'then, we are - 1._ --- - g prepared to make the first step Fred T. Bunting, .�c: Pickering or not„ it is soon going to be stop- ---- toward a well equipped future by 'ped. We believe that some of the 64'19,06 emphasizing the necessity of taking F.eisbliet ed 1857, - local drivers know just who this re- proper care and precaution in the b' fers to.--Be wise, and slow up. Expenditures conservation of vision. The value --Attics and trunks are being Refreshment booths $ 5 .40 of vision is increasing more and ,SPECIALS searched them days for everything Program 66 00 more with the demands made upon -from bird cages to golf clubs in Parade 60.010 it, Many are unable to fill certain t - - preparation for "The Musical Re- Sports _ .._ 44.45 positions today on account of their Breakfas Bacon Ifr5e a lb vee of the Old and New"' being-pre- Band 25.00 eyes. This cond]-tion did not exist � • • dented on Friday evening at 3th6 Advertising 36.55 in the past because , the position Garden Party, sponsored by the W. Police Constables 7,00 itself was only created in the roc- .Minced Steak, 2G• alb. A, of the United'Church. A splen- Miscellaneous 10.45 -eAt years. The vision of modern alt did supper-wfll--b"e s€rved fr $atar�ee -107.21 -lays-Tg-ao o at much of - y ?,e. -�• -Pori o'clock D. S. T. until. all Have been life's happiness is jeopardized; for . served, The bfaIl fans will ,be glad 449.06 this reason�I am impelled to. free- e. $ b. Stewing Beeef, .:� 1 1 _ to know the C. P. R. team which' '!Those in charge of this year's ly express.facts with the dope that .played such good ball here in dune celebration wish to thank all those the few who become acquainted Jewel Shortening, 15e. a lb will be back to Play our Pickering who helped make the day a success with them will accept that which • 'boys again, and altogether, a fine by donations, comrrlirttee work or. to them is applicable. Classic Cleaset, 3 tins, 3c. evening's entertainment is expect- attendance. Your work and, support _ �+ • ed. Incase of rain, supper and en- has.been much appreciated. l? V tins, 25c ' Itertainment will be held in -St. LILLIAN'S Andrew's Church. Admission. 35 Classified Advertisements :end 25 cents. ' n- —_ - - __--= - --- BEAUTY SHOP' - . . E I D _r On Friday afternoon the fu FARM FOR SALE,- to close estate. _ ` 4s _ eral of the late C. H. Pilkey took' 60 acres, more or .less, being lot 32 Three doors east of the Old Chards Buteileru (phone J000) Pie�""ering� place when his body was laid to on No. "r Highway, Twp. of Pick- Garage, Mr. O. Crommer's ' rest in Erskine Cemetery. The ser- ering, close to school and store. Residence. 'vice was conducted by Rev. Dr. Land •all under.cultivation, good Shangwo and Fingerwave See. Carmichael, pastor . of• St. And- orchard, .. plenty of small fruiJt, Fingerware PicketingHartA ware ` Storeyew's Presbyterian Church, who frame house with' modern conven- Oil Shampoo & Fingerwave 96e- ;- was assisted by Rev. M Jenkin- iences, electric on barn and house. .Arching - son, of the United Church, Dur- Good stablin . Wel w . ing the, service at the, residence, ,Ford V8 1937. Possession'arranged. a� r Mr. J. -Williams sang an aPProP-, Further particulars frrortl W. B. I�ei�• U e� ea m bug 1 er rule hymn. Mr. Pilkey,..wlw.was Ulne, Locust Hill R. R. 1, Exec. HAIRCUTTING ty' in his 81st year, died in the Oshawa Alberk Heisey Estate; Thermique Heaterkes eu Perdas- 1 Kills.Instantly ' General Hospital, where he was ent waves y : FOR SALE-Emerson tenth h. p. _ prevena Blight taken for treatment for injuries re- 7i1.>tb X2.59 =3.50 7i6,N . ceived when he was knocked down electric Tnotor, 3450 r. p m. double- "lean. pith, no ended abaft. 2 in. ulle and grind- July a molvor car on the evening of P y �i 3 Does not burn the leaves s July sat.' He was born on a farm ing wheel'. 60 cycle. May be seen ThePiZ:kering ` on the Brock Road, south of Clare- at News Office. Clare- mont, and s. a son of the late T.EIZDDRS-anvils be received for MEAT MAR�E1' . 4' Gives longer life to the plant Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pilkey. He the purchase of the. St. John's 1 Armed at Audley and af?terwarcis Church sheds, Brougham, to'be op- on the Base Line, south of Picker- end on July 25th. Apply G. L, :We carr o__full line.-o1. ''6 For tato plants cabbage' plants -ing Village. About twenty years , - r he retired to Pickering Vill- Middleton or Fred Cassie, Brous- Fresh Tomato plants, Cucumber crines` ago. In 1881 he married Mary Ann p afw, twb sons, Robert and Charles Cock REWARD-scat a black female Cyreg+g.. He is survived by his wid- REW Cocker Spaniel- Answers to a W. and five daughters, - Mrs, H. "Bea". A reward will_be Paid for -6 For grubs and cut worms. ''Parkin, of Kinsale, Mrs.`W. Har bar return to John Rayel, (Somers Cured S 'bron of Mt, Zion; Mrs. J. Fell, of Farm) Bas 45 Pickering, of to D. Astot for McCormick.Deerieg Farm M"bloerylaod :Mprento, Mrs, Plercy Neale, of Brown, 50 Tilson Road, TaTonto. i Wguing and Miss Eva, at home, Phone M4&wlr 41103 or Mowhaw'k - =Meats Repairs. n 9412, Out mode--I ou"!t. Gs get it.''t k isant 2@21W also one sidtw, Mrs. J. Ralune, of ?' Urdl'rldge. A son, Herbert died a- Our delRvery is Wyour service -- i7hen u 3M boat twenty years ago. Deceased FOR SAI.b}-.atlatber of fresh cows l..�• Q an s�sd aprl;ygena, and a small bna. ?'hone pick 18�L4 , a7 B a..� Q ' • P G Church and was IYsld in high E. Anthony, Irocost $ill. 46►-4 tCURENCE s{LK • • c s►a.a.r