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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1938_07_29 • a VOL. L`'i1 PIC ERIN(, O TT.. FRIDAY . JULN ?9, 1938. No, 4� r =r r Dunbarton - whitevale GREENWOOD�:frgfsfs+fttvssa►8•asfsw. ' NOTICE • , . .. .•_ .. .•.• - MedUsl The regula_ ' r monthly meeting of On Tuesday afternoon of, this MILLS _ the Mission Band will meet in the week the Whitevale Women's Ins- DR. H. G• PEARSON—Physician "Our trucks pass your way basement of the Church on Satur- titute were guests of the Pickering. 18sG--193G - aod5arleon. Dunbatton. 1017 every day." day of this week at 2.30• A good branch a� a delightful picnic in the S. FORSYTH, Oph.D., Director COAL, COKE. attendance is hoped for. Greenwood Park. After the usual ; CHOPPING s Risopt"me•rical Associationnfontmto +tea. Master David and. '_Miss Violet business had been 'transacted, the ; {ateced Memberot. the American optoma";_.81. Monday, Wednesday and, Friday Eyes examined by appo =�°L W V UD, CEMENT, Allison 'have returned from- a visit Whitevale branch contributed sever pa Claremont.out. with the latter's sister, Mrs. Henn- al numbers, including, an amusing W E "GRIND FINE -uyal. BAND; GRAVEL, ick, of North Tonawanda N. Y. skit in Old Time Costume, and a Bran, Sborts and Feed of jail r and -- - -- most appealing duet by Mrs. Mich- kinds 'also .minerals and otber _ ILDONALD KUllllY tiazrieter Greenwood. ell and Miss Marion Hagerman.• + • r lti.so4c;to=•Nocarr 1'°b''c lau"eyvi Loan' *$�ILDER'B BII PPLIER At the'conclusion of the program, eoncentrafes or, Scfitable feeding sake*tacmerly occdpiod-by the tate A.E.Chris- Mrs. Southwell, of Kerwood, call sports were entered into by many" kept on blend alaa."ath.+;na of l curt tors•Whitby. air also local oarta a work BE?�TON, BELL 1f ROSS g ed on friends here on Friday last. of the ladies, and a • delightful pie- r Mias 'L. Stevenson spent the end We stock only the: best Poultry �'Pe have also placed in stock a full nie supper brought - 'to a close'a Y ry Batrrlstors fd Solicitors line of Maple Leaf Milling of the week with Miss Edna Green. very happy afternoon. Feeds and Supplies. { r ,L�M'J,IATON.K.C• - — t;o'R Feeds. Mrs. Kirk Beelby has had a (see also, adjoining column) pleasant trip through the Eastern iL.git(IpKE BELL.K.C. J.H•F.ROSS A. *'. MITCHELL States, visiting many friends.- - Canadian National Exhibition A wR1GHT h/ The ?Misses Clark of Toronto are Aug. 26th — Sept. 10th. - Y. is"y Street, Toronto. Adelaide 2836 - - PIANO=Tt�NING visiting their grandparents, Mr. -+_-_ �+ G. HICHARDSON & Co.. Barrie Pickering,- OIIt. g Brougham ' *.J and Mrs. Joe -Clark. � AND - .tem soticttors. Notarte.etc Shute sei• Of3ace phone 7400 Residence 8520 . Mrs. Elmo Disney,' cd Oshawa, ' or Lite Bo=lding.36 Toronto at. Toronto. The Barn raising at the' Warren All kinds of I epair Work N S Ph. ne Ad.1688: Pickering Pboo 4613. 8t! spent la'lt week. with her Parents, FiGUS Nic.M ILL —Barrister. Sol- The Beal Storer Claremont Mr. and Mrs. Percy Clark. Wilson farm on Friday afternoon ?111 Tuning Guaranteed Notary Public. 19 Melinda Street • came off well--no accidents. ,�teit•r, PHONE 8LI The Old Timers .Concert was a The Crofter family and :Mrs. C; S. MacD4NALD .l•prontq. Teleobone Elgin 6x03. 29tf decided suct:ess.. We. arii always Lents! ri - McClure, of Toronto, 'attended the 269 CLOSE AVE.. TORONTOf M.S. Ktmx Lakeside 1502 ' �.._. - Our genial carpenter, Mr. R. unera J. We are displacing an attractire Petchell is busy doing work for Mrs. E. Hair1, of Oshawa, h� .Orderr. taken at NEWS Off= HERBERT T, FALLAISE. L. D S.. variety of . I? D.S•(ar.duate of oe Roysi Coutae of y Win. illiller of„Pickering. been visiting old. neighbors here pent I?Suraeone sad the Untverut7 of Toronto. Aluminum and Granitewsre Etc. during the week p��is rq;denee second daor east of St. Ana- Furniwrs and Furniture The W. M, S. of the Circuit will Mrs J Hanley, of Stratford was FUEL ir "lei barch Pickenaa.Oo°'• o••�eacct•h f7t ra) [Novelties. bold their regular meeting at the &-in.: lis 6 P m.,lor ny •pts -aunt,—MiSa.—Bate�utin _ pbooe t iefc Prioes low, in keeping with times. home of Mrs. George Wilson, of the P� week. _ . Mt. Zion. - 1F arid. • Mrs. Rosa Middleton and son RADIO SRAVIC10 Our Sunday School are uniting with Kinsale in then picnic to Os- . have been with Mrs.. Lemon for a • 7 'Supplies • �. �.� Builders Supp es w days. B BRATON• '1$ A Graduate of Radio. College Raw'sof this week.. � Miss Mazgaret Burton, of DeG — i Dtae Coa.oyancer.Camruhuoaer fox mit, was holidaying with her tela- . .. clert• Lumber and Lath takise sf$4,tae. Accountant,'Etc, Issuer of with Mr. and Mn. Alfred Rogers Of LL ".e'. wtdu.ale.out. Brooklin and D. V. and Mrs. F3os- tives during the past week.' Up-to-the-minute training The Lorne Ham family of .eeh B• C. Shingles A, E. RICHARDSON and kins of Toronto, visited F. w. Coal- and Mrs. Gibson recentlq, awn, have been guerata at the Dean Blue Coal- QBN1iDiftAL INSURANCE. FINEST ERIJIPMENTo ; The Sunday evening service was Mairs home the past week. Alberta goal = for Visitors at the Harveyhome on L REAL I$3TAT1. well attended and the able address Guaranteed Satisfaction Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs, Sher- REAL Doilhestic Coke 'OONV EY AN CI N(I delivered by Rev. M, Jenkinson, of lock 'Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Kenny, AT Pickering was much appreciated, Cf fent\ Lime Plastel ;ga olid estabbilsed spooy, rwdy Raw«onwble Priest+ also the solo by Mrs. Lloyd Pegg. Mr._ and Mrs. C. Wilson, Mr."apo st TWW* sed Battaks always m 11 Ad Mrs? North and :Mrs. Cosgrave; Maple Body Wood to serve. -�•- -- 1Pbone. PicL 000 AYRSHIRE FIELD DAY all of Toronto. , A6ents for Lindy Pence AW H� ROY MILLER. Mr• and Mrs. J. Ge row called m MAW Saturday, July, 30th,at Mr. E. L. Miss Brown, on Sunday, enroute aiud i�et3A X11111 :WK. _ — home frofpl a fishing trip and bol- - Pbooe Mark 1008 aLft. - ;L,IO$NBSD AUCTIONEER AND Brougham. Ootar a 13stftay's Farm, Pickering. VALUATOR � MI M3 Ri istrict A hire �dMrs. Philip had as guests ay north of Peterbozo. from CiO(3ketillLt .11LpleIIteIItf! `. salee cendgcted Anywhere D. JA .The Toronito D Toronto on Sunday: !lir, and 3are• al !bone or write, Addteea 814 Dund•a Breeders wish" to extend a very IBeetflre Prices $store Hayit� Miss a as street, East. cordial' welcome to their annual W d d Dawson Dawson an �1' I Field Da and Picnic to all mem- Mr. 'Kr. Smith' - D Whitby. Ontario. IDBUTNI10e df All Hinds. y Mr, and Mrs, E. Dove and Mr. WILSON B 1�0�• hers, their families, their friends Eckhart an r. and Mrs. Harold /.� Best Sates; Available witb and to any others' whether Ayr--• Jones, of or nto were with .Mr. Locust I hu, Veto hjngles For - Sal( shire .Breeders or not, ,who would and \ars• T. Robertson on Sunday. phoneMark,72M secnrity and Service. like to be with us the Quite a num who are connected with the farming [ink Galvanized Steel Shingles.- - or cattle breeding business. here attended the nuptials of Mr, GI Bird's Felt Slwte Shinales. Address Pbent PLACE,: Mr. Ruddy has •kihdly John White, of S -and:�11` J�_E A ,Also. re-rubt*riag buggy wheels. BROUGHAM PICK 516 offered his Hermitage Farm for the E. Rees it of Locust Hill in the, Lawn mowers abArpened. Field Day. The farm is one half Locust Hill' Church, on Saturday 2 in. Maple Lumber—i20 per 1fi T, PATERSONS °LAREMON :GARDEN CROPS mile north- of the four-corners in aftertloon, ,A welcome to the bride- ;n 500 ft. lots or more. Call and get prices. Phone 281: Pickering. Village. from Brougham people.. LUNCH: is being provided by the Quite a number of old friends of Get sur prices on Reddy Roofing Pa Profits Women's Institute,, and will be put Brougham attended the funeral oa and Asphalt Shingles. Prices wi4 It you knew you WERE NEXT Will Y Thursday, July. at Salem Cem higher in the Spring. , you would hustle in after that In- if You Use _ up by them at a very reasonable etery of the late.Mrs. George 'Law. surance Protection we've been 11ATURAL 1diNLrRAL Price` Mr. and �ics. .La� were beloved _ (� talking about PROtGRA'-H: The G11yb has err- and popular young people of this ,,� pICKERINV -•- - -YO M?►Y BE NEXT __ ho:phates _ - angel a program with something district over fift years ago, and • for everybody.- We are getting first the early friendships strengthened CYRIL E. MORLEY, p Quality class speakers, both for the men with the ears. The family have LUMBER YARD To increase Yields and Im rout and for the ladies._ There will be y y GENERAL INSURANCE of all crops the sincerest sympathy of the loc- .,PHONE 3;Ott t Judging Competitions, with prizes; Our Motto—Service ani? Protection al friends. _ 7 Phone Picl�Iar 8 67� D, N Lockw�� a heed sire demonstration, sports, The funeral„ tof Saturday of the and o on. We are making spec- Mrs. ssa y :..._._ • ial plans•to entertain the clril'dren, !the-laxe-Mr_Thoniasnfi ' wirlt3x,-hadd�a_ _ e At arernont sk -a -Pickering Mills - so sure to, ung e w o edam- very-lar$e attendance of local re- ily, and as many of your friends as sidents and man from outside Ernest C. Fetzer = `S111nn16I' Furaltnre, PIcxFRrlva, ONT. possible. y WE DELIVER TIME: We .will be starting off points. An illness or a week, ter- 1100 up—Money regniretL (iN/ ; PHONE b3I7 rsninated in'her deaih on July 20th. Mortgagee. :,- about 12 o check,•noon, D. _,S.•Tr Up to .that .time she was very, First • Don't forget the date.--Saturday LAR e' - j ,�Wn' Chair bright, always cheerful and genial, 0 yrs ivwrieaa LCl July 30th. __ ready-for an exchange of wit, hav- frolds very cosily from the �� G. CLENDENING - ;i- t+le ing a good memory. Her reminis- 1� r front.Natoweti, Yet ):&had bard wood frame, with reinforced Y1'IINE AL _ Mr, Harold Pugh and young son, hug• She will be missed by hPr NFW seat,is a beavy striped awn•, Private Ambulance David, from New York have been circle of friends. Interment took ing duck••-;L4ti. Day and Night Service visitirig at the home of his parents, place at Erskine Cemetery, Sym- DISCOVERY Pbone 9006 J. A. and Mrs. Pugh. Mr. Hugh pathy is expressed for her sons, T,. H. Pugh, 'of -Palmerston; also will and John, who survive her. AIMEOICATUD JL 1 Deck ',Chairs . Mtalvern 6800 The July meeting of the'W. M. INSOLES spent. the week-end at the old home. , S. held at 'the home of Mrs, H. '.� 'Complete'-with canopy and ,a Ont The 'Garden Party held on the Ends Foot Torture Qui' Ecce rest. Sturdy bardwood Markham) Malcolm had an attendance of near- ;i United Church lawn on Friday" ev- ly 40 men*ers and visitors. Mra. Comfortable to Wear frames in natural bardwood, ening was a great success in spite Cassie, President, presided. In ' the i of certain. unfavorable weather con- business 'session Mrs., Geo. Philip, Sto $ covering-in a beavy striped ,Hot Weather ditions. The program was mi3ch en- • p awnjn $2•10• joy@d by s1I. Treasurer, reported $35 eer>>t to the SORE BURNING ACHIIVIi SR►IZAT� = ' g"' --- 'Presbyterial Treasurer for the 2nd IIIVG GREET t t SIMMONS! WALNUT STEEL' Rev. Harry Wilson is expected item a w Ma Ratan Cool Days III Quarter of 1938. Financial state- to occupy the._spit in_the Baptist __ -; ttOya•13aa _ BED _ Cal D relents-wince also preael�ted by Mrs. the kiteben it you use 4 Church 'on Sunday next. Last Sun- Mairs, from the Mission Band; and Complete with felt mattre day Mr. Bickerstass, of Toror to, BEST for 74tbletts Foot, asd il. apripg—=16.60 Coleman Instant �8bt gave the address and his friend; Mi. by:Mrs. T. Norton, from the Baby pa4Gilf Feet. Easily lied .r Rail otoTo or hot plate: Daniels supplied two very fine Band. By unariimora consent it was. r PP decided to hold 'the August meet- fICOR'I•ima—sANiTARY S Abowl Dw 'r NISI ijrisk, Clean and Bate. solos, ing'as a picnic 'ort Mrs. Philip's yk pw ter rlMs IgN Our. Li#irary Board have recently lawn.,The program was given w We Iwve Coleman irons toe placed oil their shelves some books Cc*WON��n 1M Oder- planned for the July meeting. The , r. wlli0� ' make ironing day a which should be of special interest subject '=Racial Brotherhood" was CA. S'r�iT I �pa.eaa!!e. Call and act them, to our me yrs, including a book - _ JONF; fir. of Marvels Richard Halibnr'ton, deaith with by Mesdames H: b[sI� iw.7 QQ p and the latest works by thd.follow- color, D. Mairs. B. Harvey ford _ - ,gunoral Director ALYIIN BUSRB i Ho&by as a dialogue. Mrs. Norton Ing authors: Philip Gibbs, TZ1170 gave a fine review of Chap 8 oL The l Dru ' F arotli3 a Dealer .. Hardware Tinsmith •Bailey, George Mofftttt, Athe Study Book. At thei close, tea - O>Dt�sO PTORBRING Wallace, Elsie Harrison and I was served' by Mrs. Malcolm and. `y Bentley. daughters. lbae S� _ i•, a. .(see also, adjoining cohow) al•. ;, T. 170, _�, ,..- �-. ;�_ .,. �,._ _i' - _Win• s-.. • .;z� K . ti The notes were made by Brad- ford Washburn, Jr., leader o1 the " CANADA - party, which reached the summit June 19. . .Although. _h.-the ran e b - H-EMRRQ- V 0 1 C E '. only 60 miles distant, it took sev- eral days for the notes to reach Commentary on the - Valdez. The expedition was spore- I �-�--- by Pater Ran"' r cored by the Harvard Institute of r the D/ ..,t__ IikltliEltb of the Wsdc's Naw! s i a .Geographical Exploration. DOMESTIC TROUBLES: A via- Dr. Frederick Banting, eminent THE EVOKED - -itor from Ireland,who set foot on scientist who discovered insulin, A PereCt Game ` our shores last week for the first is adding further to our knowledge time received a series of shocks o1 how to'treat victims of near- For Lazy Sports AT LARGE . .. 7. on talking with people here after drowning. 'He.says that sometimes ' ;his arrival. All his life he had wiien the heart-beat is no longer Thiowing the -javelin and the heard about the land of peace and audible to the human ear and the discus are sports of the ancientsCANADA WE TRAVEL TOO FASL plenty which is ours, never had patient is pronounced dead, an which still enjoy great popularity It, is being said increasingly imagined that we have troubles of electro-cardiograph can pick up withmodern often of late that we have permit- our own over here. He knew•about the sounds of the organ; still beat- tralia has gone one better. Boom- SLING A 'MEAN CAN-OPENER ted the w6amders of science to out- „ eran throwing is becemin one Perhap'3 modern wives don't stripthe impulses of our heart4. the sorrows of Ireland but not ing. g g g make bread. like their, grand- P about our railways problem, our It- is believed; also, that Sir of the leading sports in the Com- In other words, we have developed wheat problem, our unemployment Frederick has found a serum, monwealth as a result of the ad- mothers did', but they certainly the mechanics of civilization fast- situation, the isolationist leanings can make good sandwiches Que- which, when injected into a vice of Dr. Harvey Sutton, direc- er than we have acquired real beL Chronicle-Telegraph. of ,Quebec,,, Ontario,•Alberta. So drowned animal, will restore it to for of the School of Public Health knowledge of how to use them 'ft was that his eyes were opened.;.. life. Whether or not the same and Tropical Medicinef properly. But with .midsummer here, we serum will work in the case of The boomerang has the advant- WHIN YOUR TROUBLES "The modern tempo is too fast, BEGIN kave forgotten for, the time being human beings is a problem for age over the,javelin and the, dis- and we should cultivate the art of "the railways problem, the section- further research. cus, as well as other retrieving If theall live together being able to relax." .Dionnes siism of .Quebec, etc. (It would ' ' ' sports, in that it comes back to in one house they have to instal So advises Dr. A. C. Routley, be well to watch these.) We are, ']WAR ON RELIGION: There- the,thrower instead of the throw- a telephone-switchboard with day General Secretary of the Canadian _ .more concerned with fighting the are many in this country, not. er being oblized to go after it. and night operators later on. - Medical Association. And it is a "cussedness" of nature-grasshop seriously worried= by the >tiazi _ don Su bought worthy 'of .conside.rat ' n. Bran n, t o do pers on the 'prairie, cutworms in menace, who- believe that the Hit- Nearly 90 per cent. of Ireland's . It may be true that we,need to Ontario, black flies in the north, ler, regime in Germany will• be agricultural exports, are going to INGENUITY TEST give our souls a chance to catch fruit-flies in the orchard, house- �'wreeked on the rock 'of the Britain. Mans vaunted claim to ingen-' up'with our bodies, Perhaps we flies in the parlor,' bats in the Church, that the Reichsfuehrer's. . uity is now undergoing two su- should pause and get a new sense belfry....,... war against the Vatican will re- preme tests: how to creat a'peace- of values. Can't a fellow have a -tittle sult in the'ttirning-against him-of fol world society and how to de... We have traveled far in a,ma- peace and comfort sometime? a vast number of the,German peo- The vise an original radio program.- terial way in the last half-century. ' -' ' ple. There's something in that. BOOK SHELF L'j Toronto Saturday Night. We have gone far mechanically. How long are the people of Ger- O K S G i. But what progress have we made TIGHTENING THE SCREWS: spiritualiy? Over in Europe the heat doesn't many likely to sit down under an By ELIZA13ETH EEDY THE IDEAL PARLIAMENT The doctor is right-we travel I: autocracy which persecutes priests 'Parliament should be an-assem em to be' stopping Germany and uns attacks youn chilc1ren too fast.-St: 'Catharines Stan- seem any The secondannn•er_ g bly of patriotic representatives lard. nary of the Spanish war rolls - coming. from mass, consigns a e-supreme ideal is the wel- around Mussolini throws more Protestant minister to a concert- By Eve Curie fare of the. country,..and not par-!ration camp? A systematic war Mme.' Curie's daughter prefaces tisan.advantage. Useless 'debate The EMPIRE Facing a wheat shortage a home on all aspects of religious life is to her biography a brief passage and strife undoubtedly serve to -_- being- carried on- i on.the almost m thical life of her _ ...r: ISutewishes the AngloTta_Jian het but strike-at the roots of all agreement would come into force P mother. The little Polish girl had: who would be'willing to give their OF`LANA ao he could borrow .a sizeable that the. people hold -clear: to' surmount poverty and preju- time and ability to the service of Great Britain, as. 'Mr. biacDon- "dice. She-did so by dint of almost the country, liut who cannot pos- ald pointed out at the Imperial amount from great Britain........ incredible effort and with no zan- press conference,recently,. is the Hitler puts the screws on Czecho- CHANGE OF LOCATION: bibly tolerate' months of idle talk =-- ; Yielding to the pressure of the tor. S}ce rearranged Feer life to one indisputably first-class power s.ovakia. screaming propaganda war barons who are behind the "and ~.artisan recriminations-` ,The within the -British Commonwealth about Czech "aggression" from admit a�great love and a comrade- pity of its is that too frequently Governinerit's every.mot's, 'Japan .'ship which :would seem almost the outstanding leaders of the of Nations. Other' Dominions, every publicity organ at his dis- has sadly retire wished her ing its however, are on their way to be- posal at home the German q unique in its breadth an_d depth.of. _ party•set -the example, whereas sto,k market suffers the worst tion for the 1940-Olympic,Games . . understanding. Then, devastated they should endeavor to raise,de- coming first-class Powers. Gan coliape of the \sii era, actor- to be held in the Land of the Ris- by the sudden death of her be- bate.to.s higher }eceI:� Erantford ads, for instance, could support n ing Sun. She needs the cash bad- ' loved husband, she closed that , population larger than the present ities o intola 'tailspin Expositor. S P ly to carry on the war in China door to life, and took .up alone population of the British Isles, The Sino-Jap conflict in the Far' and.can't afford to use materials, the work the had started and where some of the experts predict Y GET DOWN TO EARTH Fast (war is still undeclared)'en- particularly-steel and concrete, in carried forward together. 'She was a sharp decline iii numbers.-The The public is so used by' now ters...its-second year.... _Japan is 'Olympic plant :construction which. ; honored by kings and queens, emergence of a'first-class British - to the dire warnings about ` mill-, drawn further and further into-the are necessary to the war machine. scientists and common people. Power.in the New World is bound . The Japanese- public is bitted ions and billions' in Canada, for interior of Asia while Chinese re- p Y She. re}ected wealth- and tried in to have far-reaching effects upon example, that they lose significance sistance gains strength daily disappointed, •,observers. say,, as vain to turn aside fame. She out the destinies of the world. .Can P unemployment the• feel',that Japan .has not only witted blindness, and more than', '-the national debt_is' almost an Japanese unetn la meet soars and Y p - ado's Iarge frontier marches with the domestic economy of the na- lost face abroad, but even very once she' seemed to outwit death abstraction to the majacity Nor the- frontier of the United States.- have somaof the revetations".n ads -tion finds itself in.a bad way....... much. more, within .Japan. .When itself to- carr on her work -until, whose' capital in inoze.prosperous :- • Y of outrageous ex'tr'avagance caused But in spite;of their troubles at the Olympiad was -awarded to nearing .the end .of. her_- sixties. clays flows readily. into. Canada.• more than a terrip'orar� 'paIitical. 7. lianas, the ,Rome, Berlin; Tokio "Tok o in 1936, there was the Geographically. Canada looks _ Tokyo The - glowing element;`' radium, stir. Governments naturally like governments work 'well, together greatest re olein throw h the na southwards. Statesmanship for her. j g g the glowing element,• radium, to maintain this condition. They ;c Cowards their common objective' tion, because' it was considered a which she herself had discovered consists..in a wise adjustment be 'like to use the 'millions and-bill- a place for. Bach in the sun: if foreign admission ot.Japan's ath- was a factor in her own- end.. ., tween the pull of geography from H::Ie: }s planning a coup on -equality Love and Work Blended ions in loose talk' about what' the United States .and the pull of letic •ec ualit with other nations. •'they are going 'tb do to_-ba1_ance Czechoslovakia, �Iyssollni, stages Helsin fors .Finland will be the - scuiiment from the Bother Coun g , In another age the tempera- denunciations an- extra-big ruckus in Spain, Jap- scene of the •19.30 Olympiad', in- meat of Marie Curie would.have . the try. So long as Canada is strong, - e budget, and in eau an creates a tense situation in the , of the financial orgies,of their op- there can be no 'fundamental stead. made her a saint. portents. It.eras' a,good game .at ea-t by accusing Russia of invad- e • ! eve Curie's biography, of hercleavage between .Great Britain ine o nee - e LT n h oTHE WrZEWS QUESTION. ...otiv one time-lik6 other ;effective . . By scttinn up counter-attractions-y cPgk­to-drAw Public .What other leaders of a Canadian of scientific research. . Though romides of the hustings - but ,. what 'is needed,now is more of the I ust. away from the main-event. The p6l1 1 }. Manion (Conservative), were Ro- babyhood in the atmos•here of a cal party. besides D'. R. j. "Littert 6y one wha Spec•tatur. ;I3icyeles• are being sold in Tok- :mac..:nery tizhtcn�, t-izhtgn= o P - man. Catholics. Answer; Sir Wil- laboratory, it makes .clear. and _ yo, Japan, at $3 each. fred Laurier {Liberal),..-Sir John vi.id:and concrete to non-lethal- _. .._ :.. AID E'QK Ti:L` DROWNED: Thompson (Conservative) cal're c theme or y. of,the dis, q,Q�•,�a�,..j;•,�,r,;ry,pep•;,,•} {•,F{, ,ry,p. ;.{'.;•.a.,.f;v1•pf�:vvY•:•�7v+itr{+� J Since -the method of artificial'res- dery�o 3*3:4 i and the devel- . .• co f r en a h - 4 pi-ration was first introduced, it _ . opment of that knowledge which Alaskan Peak Mme. Curie carried on so bril- has been: the. bustorrs for those _ practising it in cases. of , near- Js Conquered liantly uptipxhe end cf-Tier life. �u� W 1Z drowning to }ve u ' after the Its real im ort, howe''er, is the' A ES THE g P o4i first hour or shortly thereafter. -3EALDEZ, Alaska.-Brief notes- story* of the a woman whose life , . The Health League. of Canada jotted down during a twenty-fcur- was all but synonymous with.that " now issues a bulletin saying, that day battle against storms and history. v.+;}4•:•+.••'r•'••:••:••:•••r�•�.•'r.••:�v}fi•pOp•L�rrr•:• Gv.• ;••rfifi•r•:••'•?•:••�•}fib4G�7 :.artificial respiration. 'should ''be frigid weather disel-osed that four "Madame Curie," by'Eve Curie. The, big;cst news story of the continued for as tong as four young explorers had conquered Translated by Vincent Sheean., � � month broke -in Dublin, Ireland, hours. At the end of that time 13;250-foot Dir. St. Aeries, queen 393 pp. Toronto: Doubleday, Dor- when down'out of the clouds above natural breathing may be restor- of the hitherto unclimbed. peaks an .and Company, 215 Victoria i the Baldonnel Airport came an ed. of the Chugach Mountains. Street, s =' ' _ antiquated. plane-a nine-year-old - - z . .. - -- - one knew where Landing, iGtYx aa- . - - - surroundrd by -;,un- immediatelyW_ Owe reed irpor 'officials and 'a crowd e• > a ; of astonished Irishmen who want _ M ed •to know the wl,ence -and the r. ..�.. wherefore. - - / `'1'm • Dour-la Corrittan;" de Glared a 'smiling pilot as he step IF s SER{ ped d-ower from the cockpit. ":lust Aip to Cali- • r but guess 'my. compass p ani I I intends a fo•nia I gt �' .rte a went wrott„•" : 'No Radio A.boara hb�tter It came out in the course of the 's th-Le AUC Yo! ( 1 next fery minutes that pilot Cor—gin (31, of Santa Jloniga, Cal) a i�ar'Ctte �aaa'8 O1T� `K hzd flo�bn his battef•ed $'!00. sin- Cb� Ca fa�t�YO ; g}e-engined r.i.rplane . a'cross the dV� CO tpaQ� t 3 Atlantic in 28 hour's, 13 minates tobE►C witliout bericfit of radio, maps or -- good - t fancy instruments. "He flue b _ate Y the seat of his trousers," a friend. back in the States"remarked. r l «-hen he left the airport-in New Yoi 1 Corrigan was—carrying 320 •- ;: - gallons, of gasoline, half a' gallon . of water and sorxe•'chocolate his j suits. Thirty gallons of-gasoline,1 remained;, when he ,landed. By his unique flight Corrigan - ong-Hat which red. . }r+g-jtrirmd-Elie-f --,—r- solo transatlantic fl - --- - •••�" -- • .eluded Col. Charles A. .I,inbcrgir, - ` ` the late Arneliu 1:arhart and the r -DOUGL� CORRIGAN �� late Wiley Post.'. - it •rc '. .. '• r ,. ' .. .. 1 - •, f _ - :... 40 I r• f;• wait for hem fn their stateroom. Expert Advice Angela took her part-way along A6/NE • .:L, ..;•. • , • .:+. - •• to'her door, for Jenny's lege were .,: On Eyebrows o NO MESSY YY M wavering. It was open and on the - -�- YDflie _ hook. She pulled the curtain'aside-7T- rJAMf/ElL/Ef E7C. �k-` O and gripped it again to steaAy her- pluck only Hairs That Are Det-made "" w self ea she saw that the room was _— fioitdy Out of Line dark. Perhaps be was in bed and -.�' ,� • by Ishbel Ross _ asleep. She switched on the lights: The room stared at her, empty and Too many girls look asif if the y .. hadn't liked their eyebrows and did +� • - — dead, and.at the same moment she felt the engines throbbing their fa- the wrong things about, them. If _ _�.ypopsis paths. Toe Diarenia passengers in tune. She got as far as you don't like yours, here is some c A luxurious five-tronth cruise were dozing,on the.yerauda or be-_ Peter's"bed, then, fell in a dead expert„advice from the August is- - around the world aboard the bind the cool shutters of the hotel. faint on-the untouched cover• sue of 21LeCa11's on what to do, and Use MEtv4BA-SEALS "Marenia” brings together a `�ti'hat time is it now, Angela•?" what not to do: Clear as glass. Beautify your Jamb g g Somewhere On•The Boat andJalllas. Packetof25Sealscont- #roup of passengers for adven- "`Fite O'clock:" -It was long before she opened ',Are your eyebrows ten light. tures, romantic, entertaining "Let's go back to the hotel," she 10cpletstores. ll grocers,dru99istsand her eyes,�to find herself staring at Use both mascara and eyebrow SOC stores. x and tragic . . . Like Sa "Grand.Ho- cried. Angela followed her patient- the tinted lights and panelled walls. pencil to darken: touch hairs de- ` tel"-these passengers offer a study ly, ready to humor her whims. Jen-1 Her glance flew to the back of the licately ,with mascara on a barely ' In human actio and reactions ny wanted to rest for a while. They dam brush..' Then brush hairs door and she saw that Peter's dress- damp 'brush.,' ,unconsciously bare their took a room, and each in turn 'had sing-gow•u W;as missing from tis straight up, and shape to a better OL souls. These characters are a cosoling'bath. It 'was refreshing; hook. 'He's afraid to come near line. Pencil ends lightly; . match Three GOI11seCl1tlVe aboard the' ship: Macduff, dour and Jenny felt her courage rise. me tonight, he won't come bear me mascara and eye pencil. Don't use Scottihman, single, of .middle age; Angela took a nap, but Jenny could tonight," she thought, and buret in- eyebrow pencil alone to drawn' an Sets Of Twins , ]Yliss Mudge, school teacher,spend- not close her eyes. to storms of tears. artificial line on your brows..Don't = 5 ing the,savings o,f'20 years; -An It seemed as ii Jenny'had ,aged To Be' Colttinuedl pluck any hairs except those that VANCOUVER. Physicians gels,•.,faithful wife of Lovat, Rig- five-years when. Angela wakened. l are definitely out of line. Don't'use described as a "record in Cana- 010; Dick- Charlton, first' officer; "Forgive me for dropping off when - black mascara-when your brows de- than medical history" the birth ' Clare, a person, of experience; you were so miserable," she.plead- l 'mand a brown shade to blend. of a•third consecutive set of .loan, a dissipated flapper; Jen- ed. - 1VeW Clothes Made Apply Antiseptic twins to Mrs,. Jack Dye, 36-year- ■y, run-away wife, and Peter; "Nonsense: I'm glad you did.• From Spun Glass, "Are your eyebrows too heavy? old wife of an unemployed chauf- _Captain Baring, master of the ship There's nothing you ,an do." Pluck them carefully-or have it feur. The latest set-a girl and and his soul. No, go oa with Angela studied her, closely. "Let's done,expertly-at least once a a boy-were born here last week.. the story. have another bath, then we'll go Milady, who may not care to be week. First, hold cotton, wet, with There were already five other - down to-dinner- King Prajadhipok's " -clothed in a basket of-chips ora hot water against eyebrows.Tweeze children-two sets. of twins and Jenny's face grew smooth again dancers are going to-perform for us bucket of milk, has a further each hair firmly in the direction it another child born .singly. Doc- ­`and oc•`and her spirits rose.. Of course, In the garden afterwards. You choice, according, to McGill Uni- grows. Apply' antiseptic. Brush tors said the; latest twins — like --- Peter was"_sure 'to be somewhere- must come and watch them_" versity scientists—a box of old smooth. Don't.pinck your eFebrowa their brothers and sisters, clarion, about. CHAPTER \`t'1. broken bottles". to a hair line. Don't pulp hairs in eight, Dorothy and Donald, four, The hotel µ-as really an old pal- Jenny was listless. "'If only we Milady can be "dressed in glass, bunches, or against the direction in. and Joan and John, 18 months—• ace, with spacious saPon's like ball- could get to the boat'" she tltoug)bt. and need not be either scratched which the Mair brows: Don't-]et are "normal and doing"fine." 1 rooms, and "bedrooms the size of 'Jenny went.round in.a trance, fol- _ or embarrassed.-It has-been found scraggly hairs grow out-between _ halls. There,was no sign of Peter lowing,her companion from place spineerest of eyphroWR In the lounge. He had n,ot been toplace, She-went into thedining" fabrics from glass, and these fab- a depilatory or a rator.. heard of'at the desk. nor was he in room and reniernbered nothing of ries are resistant to acids, will net Dumpling Divorce the bar, where" 3iacdutf was busy how it had looked or what.srie had mildew, rot or, burn. So fine are . ' want- with the Phya Thai cocktail. Her eaten. \Ight, star-flecked and • these glass fabrics -that they can The' Gold Coast 'of Africa ex- In St. Louis, Mo„ a man want- -- .. rk scooping do - }sotlt _.gam Ed-a divorce because his,wife's - on her with fresh certainty. Ange- down as they ditied. Afterw•atds any "scratchy effect. Arfy color this year, more than half that pro- dumplings struck .to the. roof'of ' IIs made some discreet enquiries, they went-out to the garden, which can be added to eliminate the duced in the entire world. his mouth. but none of-the cruise men had was magical in tbe'.siLvecy eslenre transparency, and rains run off _ caught-a glimpse of Peter.-Perhaps of the evening. as outside•a wiridow.. t -- bis launch was stili on th'e river,or . -`1N hat an IdylIlc spot!" Angela. ' ~ exclaimed,seating herself on a mar- be had wandered to explore an-. - "_` p - iether part of the town. ble bench and reg.ard3"ng the Greek A Brand New •Idea Ill �� ■ Qac am axe _ The afternoon wore on in a blaze columns_ of overpowering. heat. Angela " as pits 1 feel cif the day is everlast• Aprons stayed with Jenny, who'sat like a ing" Jenny s voice broke in on An- _No one likes standing neer a To prepare juice, remove shadow is the great hall of she ho- Bela's thoughts. �s -hot stove for hours waiting for from about 3% pounds peaches. tel. Nothing seemed to rouse her. "We'll soon be on our way now." - jelly and jam to boil to the stage Do not peep Crush peaches bh ng At teatime one of life cruise men She slipped her arm protectant>ly . - where it will, be of the right tex- oughly. Adds cup water, - through her friend's. - lure to net. properly. And yet to s boil, cover and simmer five came bustling up to tell her that Peter had taken a train back to In A Dreary► housewives used to do this every. minutes. Place" fruit in jelly with practically all the cloth or bag- and squeeze out 1 the boat shortly after noon. An hour later ,Fenny stood at the summer p y •I came up on a later train and roatdaide like one in a dream wait- ' fruits. It was because these fruits- juice. Measure sugar and juice kaapened to run'into him at the ing for the train to take them back lacked the jellying substance, pec- into large saucepan " and mix. station," he said. "When I got here to Pawnam, It was slow in com•_ - tin, so they didn't have any other Bring to a boil over hottest fire they told me you were looking for ing• and her pulses raced an,her 8 way of doing the job.-Tbe.modern 'and at once add pectin, stirring yid,• fever to reach the boat.' But.what - k just _ - coo adds the right amount constantly. Then bring*to a full f - of bottled curt pectin an in no rolling of an w liar "Oh- yes. Thanks__sa-mush" should she do when she confronted 'a skim, --;- --- \ time has a"delicious batch of jam ute. Remove from fire, Jenny's voice was automatic.• Peter. - - y At last'`they were off, and-she or jelly,with a marvelous flavor -tour,quickly. Paraffin and cover.' a --."Clare, of course.!" she thought, Makes about 9 glasses (6 fluid a' and sawn the same idea reflected on., watched the heads of the tired 'pas- and t olor. _ eeagers nodding 1n the yello}v. bub- I -This boon to housekeepers is ouncbes"each); AngeWs face. -The-older woman _ _ gIIt out an arm and steadied her bles of light. the result of the cork of two for a minute. Vlrtten they reached Paknam they' � � brothers named Douglas. And it T CO(jK1E5" - still had a long distance to travel �� ,�. _- jay in tfie ifs of ss cup butter r".." hat a rpli,et to.,know that nothr by tendie—E--JiFn -felt - �,." all cooks when these two men s,. ]earned -how .to extract pectin a cup.:white sugar t gue and worry. Her head was cup m _ " �¢ ilk "Yes. a relief," jenny responded throtiblIIg, and her fears w"ere'like (^'� from fruits which had plenty of 2 eggs _ } !n the tones of a parrot. thorns piercing her flesh:' Angela Ls. lu it and prepare it for use with _. cup .Bee Hive .White 'Corn fruits that lacked it. - `'I''wonder•w•hen the next train was a"comforting'.pres'ence, thong h syrup _ goes down."'Jen'ny speculated, sip- she did not attempt-to talk to,her. Here are, the recipes for ripe _ tsps. baking ponder ping her tea. The tender rode smoothly: the w•a- peach jam and jelly, usingthe 'A tsp..salt "There isn't another tUl we all ter Slapping her sides. A breeze bottled pectin "short boil" meth gated rind one lemon . `� �` ri z s od. .You.can use the ripest peach- x cups flour leave at half-past•ten tonight. I've came whipping in from the gulf. �-� es, peaches,at the height of their +enquired.^ Angela took off her hat and her sal- �, g Chopped nuts: „ ,,� . perfection, and still'be sere.•of Marooned In Bangkok ver hair fiew.looselr over her eats. =Cream butter, oda ' sugar, B �?"j""" ", getting jam and jelly'of the right beat, add one whole egg and one "Heay.ens"' said Jenny. 'How Jenny still clutched Peter's cigar- �e r� 3 __ on.,istencyr Ray I shall feel until then. Ala- on- Este-case in,her hand, - yolk (saving-one white-for top). - ?, c P 'ed.in Bang(:ok. Peter"On'the 31are The boat drew nearer and nearer. ��'si "' RIPE PEACH JAM add syrup, beat, add milk and eta. What does it all mean?" They could now detect the outline S s rind then add dry ' ingredients 3-'fi c ups (1 s} lb•,) pKepared "hip dear, you're building a of her funnels looming shore the ` '' sifted loge#iter and mix thorough- mountain out of a molehill.'" Ange- lifeboats. Jenny picked out aeau- . fruit ly, "A little more flour ma? be c+f � ltd cups "(3% lbs.) sugar —la's voice was soothing. tical cap. It must be Dick Charlton . needed.. Drop on buttered tins - it .you know better."- is .his white uniform.- The chasm l bottle fruit pectin. �t 4 l To prepare fruit,peel'about??�S" and brush tops with sliRh#ly beat- M course she did. Angela of water narrowed till".the'y- touch- .✓ r + lbs. fully ripe fruit. C3rind or chop' en egg white and sprinkle with t)hought with a,sudden rush of pain ed the sides of the Marenia. She r' c;►r chopped nuts. Bake at 350 de- very fine. If desired, ' about 3. of Lovat stealing out of their state- did ubt know if"her feet would car. grecs 10 to 15 minutes. Makes ft, room atter he_had dance with ry - didi teaspoons spice may be .added. approximately three tdozI Clare, L.ovat kissing his hand and her wheft she' fame face to face IF ensure ackeuga „ r" waving to Clare at Cairo. She knew with Peter. 4548 tightly packed, into large,kettle, that Jenny had "Buck up, old dear good grounds for '." said Angela. mix,well, and bring to a full roll- By Anne Adams ing boil over '.hottest fire. Stir Ler fears. "We might as well be moving constantly before and while boil- 3 Anne Adams.present, a frock ."Let"s walk about." Jenny slig down:"'• saver pattern that's entirely new 9ng. Boil hard 1 minute. Remove ges:ed•'restless and brooding. No Sign Of Him -- and different'. See that'smart ef- kettle.from fire -and stir in bot- ',We'll walk Sri the gardens.' Jen.1v caught a glimpse of a-tall.. r 1 Round and round they we it, past figure looking, over the side of the feet with the side closing that un tied pectin. "Then stir and skim slatues,'terrac es and hedgrs, promenade" deck. "The shoulders buttons.for flat ironing, and note by turns for just 5 minutes to green p, (leg ien foes extra pro-._ cool 'am s}iehtly, to prevent float- Their set crunc ing on "t e grav'e s tection in the back as well as the in fruitPour uic y. ars n H not see. e might be waiting for g . q her.at the gang-pl nk. The tender front, Without doubt, this cle�'er at once. Aiake about ten glasses o was bumping her sides against the Pattern (Nn. 4848)' is the most (6 fluid odnaes each) ; efficient of coverails! In addition, I O t , steams r,.'sc r rptng ,_ and tearing, the back is cut to prevent the Peach Jelly T V heaving and barging off. r straps " from slipping $ cups (1?ia 'lbs.) juice el shoulder - Angela and Jenny were caught in down: Make several versions - in 6.t cups (23i'lbs.) sugar w A B the outgoing rush a•nd were among cretonne with ric rac, in bet uffled 1 bottle fruit pectin. i the last to leave the boat. Angela Oh at saw that the girl's face µ'as like dimity or organdy. And•why not. ? Boy's > skimmed milk, slid she ca»ghi her do a style with both. side seams .Teething ` sticthca up? The• apron slip WHEN IN TORONTO :, Mom lets me round the waist.. Jenny drew her •over your head'. SEE CASA LOMA Time? hat down over her eyes and ytepprd pattern 4848 is .available ' in Exhibits, Art Galleries, Souvenirs sweeten my up the ladder, her glance darling Cross, fretful, feverish-unless the little sizes small; medium and large. Sir Henry Fellatt million dollar Cas- from iaworkinsiusc rishc. Sceedmaris from side sidf. Dick smiled" at Small' size, apron with ric=rac, tle-on-the-Hill, Spadina Road, Tor- Powders-the standby of mothers the her i passi-ng adl-hough she acm cp- j cereal - world over for more than loo years—— _ R - takes '2-:Y-yards-36--inch f2bric�- -onto.- Hour's Castle tow-_. _ and 3/1 yards ricrac. Aron with er, tunnel, stables, art Galleries; and With Eentty cleanse the system of impurities ly saw him_ There was no afg» Of t • which are often the cause of feverish- p coronation c400m'special exhibits and ' - accts, upset stomach and ocher troubles Peter. Of course not. Ile w•oli ruffles, 2% yards, and %* yard ' souvenirs. See "The Fall of Nine- ` echcas time. Acyour drussisi s. - = - ve (t -e king and is wives), h h n n h ; �^ Vur Frrc ple .end bnoklot"TTint4 ruffling. painted by order of late Emperor E NIV ur cam Send twenty eenfs (20c) in Joseph of Austria—has 29 life size # E E to xtothers" write John Steedmnn flures.on a canvas,28 feet x 13 feet, l,ept• 19, 442 St. Gabriel St.. r Coins (stamps cannot be aecvPt- and the Vimy Memorial. Open 1Q aswArcal. 68`1- ed) for this Anne Adams pat- a.m. till 9 p.m. Adillts, 25c-Child- v�� - s fern. Write plainly, size, name, ren 15c. Sundays, 25 cents. ,>,__l _Rs Si`: EDMAN3 5Oplots!] t address and style' number. -- - -- -- A 4 4 s a s Send our order to Anne - POWDERS E/�CM y Issue No. 31—'38 %,4Z,a7eI Adams, Room 425, 73 West Ade- ��•'� /(,r rbc dorbh EE ryr•bor err rub OKs•• .Iecawaea4el by rnr loll,Irpttisl laide St., Toronto.' C j. r . ,,..... *.' 'S'.�-zh.r.-r: y,.,.5 r. .,.._,. ,. .,ter •-.: r .a - mq�raars rA. 7. V _to his people? -Do the elders ever discipline mem _ w r e iG�i¢Zi "01"00 In he deeply spiritual? ` hers for drunkenness, gossip, dis- r L r ' - Is he level-headed, cautious a=id honeafiy, neglect of attendance an¢ L. E.O NI IL bs - -- Teen t—actfnl?- ---- —�__._._ - eo-on_? __._--- - ---� -------..• .. garden Party.under the picea ._;48RAL D4BR0TOP*-AICD of the Women's Auxiliary. St. $1.76 pas !osis: 51.60 P&W in adyabee Is he a good Sunday School man?. What proportion of your offer- < Paul's Anglioan Church will be held , BMBALMSR subscriptions to We United States Any musical talent in family., ings go to missions, how much do youDo on your nd church? ' spacious lawn o M W J. Mather, on ef r. George .guoaeeeor to -----—� and C;?L. Britain 11.,00 in advaaes• — To a Rouge Hill -on the evening — Sto af3'ville — .� The Reply o you a your church of Thursday, Jul 28th,at 8 p. m. f as an attractive and inviting field y� y Night and Day Service JOHN M U HKAR. Proprietor I The brokher preacher replied ai for a, pastor? Standard time. An excellent pros- - --- follows: I have answered your enq= Are your people willing to fol- ram will be given by Mr. Bert BusinesoPhon- RsgidencePhone _.-- 9820 A PREACHER WANTED quiry as beat I could and return low their pastor, or are'they inc- Harvey, of Brougham, Mr. Le Roy U80I Sow to solve the problem of !suiting herewith. If I can serve you Earth- lined to let him go alone? Kenny, of Toroilto and bits, Bert a Minister. er in this matter, please feel free Do the parents accompany their Harvey, accompanist, assisted by to call on me. I would suggest how- children to Sunday School or do local talent. A refreshment booth will be on the grounds for the sale A church was considering "call- ever, that' I would be in a better they•send them. e Ing" a minisher, and before doing so Position to advise you as. to this Do your people criticize the pas- of ice cream, hat dogs, soft drinks made an effort to get particulars brother's adaptability to your. need for before their children or do theyetc. There will also be a fish pond. m -about,the man by sending the foll. if I had information on the follow- pray for him with them? Adm. 25 and 10 cts, owing questionnaire to a brother ing points covered by the quest- What constructive work has your PERMANENT NAGGING PAIN •minister who was acquainted with ionnaire attached with this, or, it church done in your community? :She other, This was the questions- you prefer, you may fill out same How many souls has your mem- Whitevale THAT-FRAYS THE TEMPER sire: and send it to the brother in quer- bership^led !o Christ since your AND NERVES. -IT MAY BE How old is he, and is he married tion, as it may assist him. in art church has been without a pastor? General Agency ` YOUR EYES. or sirLgle? iving at opp his duty in the matter: What special ortunities does If married, how many' children Wlhy did your last pastor leave? your church offer for the invest- C. H. TUCK, OPT. D. MCCOftMIO)I-DRE has he, and what are their ages? Has there ever been any dissen ment of a minister's life above that Are any of his children unruly "ion in your church? of other churches? — From the DEALER Disae� Bloek, app. P. 4 1516 or uncontrollable? What salary do you pay, and is "Canadian" Phone ON Does his wife take an active part it paid Promptly? ALSO --_--._ . OSHAWA, ONS In church work? Are your members faithful in at Farm Machinery - ' 'tending Public worship as a whole? FLE'URY do TUDHOPE AN1sERSON How long has he bees preaching? g P CHI A REPAISS MACHINERY What churches has he served and If not, what per cent are "absent Frost & Wood — Cockshatt Syed Waren Wheels. Pedlar Roof- • where? spirits �!. Frost DeLaval Pedlar Products rost et Lundy Fonts You I Give name bf some official or How is the mid-week Prayer aer Grose Fertilizers Goodyear Tires '"► • ._ prominent member ineach church vice Patronized? Red Indian Geabline and Offs served. What per cent of your elders lead New Binders, Mowers, ttakts C. T. C. AUTO PARTS Where was he educated? in prayer? GENERAL HARDWARE =We do Building of all kinds Is he orthodox? ___—--- Is the congregation responsive to and Plows on hand, immedi- e any .oratorical ability? pastor's leadership? ate delivery. 7 used Binders, Frank Wright , CARPENTERING, Does he speak fluently or does he Do your people enjoy strong ser- 3, Mowers, 3 Mowers, 3 OEAI&NTINQ. � . heli ►te? mons on stewardship and missions? Wagons. 3 Walking Plows, Win, LZ ONT. -'LUMBINQ Has he any Impediment in his Are the merdbers captious and tlpeech? tactful with the" minister? "S'Gasoline Engines. 3 Grais and Does he read his sermons or con- What is the average height and M+� '�le, Empire BathroomGrinders, Repairs and Binder _ :A000ING fine-himself cloaely_to his notes_L build of n the coega(fion? T�yi>1 - _ _ Law Motor Sales Is he a deep, doctrinal, logical Are they generally -of Pleasing - Chrysler - -+` outl� �Va� es sell Sranttcui.Roo$nE- F preacher and teacher, or of the personality?, ��y-- shallow, popular type? Do you Prefer deep, doctrinal ser- W. F. DISNEY, L Greenwood D1 , agidpmenE, Duro Wates What is his height, weight and mons or a spiritual,-_helpful, live- Pmoxs Picx 1314 41 Lf `3ystiem0. HeatatP [ build? Is he portly or slender i able gospel? ,GUM USED CARS Bila We Egnipment Has e a strong personality, --- Will the people is a whole throw YEAR TIRES an r.t6er Bnildlog Itaterlal Is he a graceful speaker? themselves zealously into BROOK soul win- WILLAR® BAT'MRIM Botimatee.Free How is he socially? Does he ning with the pastor? GENERAL BLACKSMITHI'NG Work Gaaraotoed make friends? How many pastors have you had THEATRE SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS -Is he a good pantos? - and the length of each pastorate? - - $ ��e es a trial on a New ors [Jded CAN T p Sj�! Ia he studious or of the opinion Are there any chronic kicloers 1!n WE=T F d• `�O� Healthfully Icooled by our modern sit St4 Hour Towing Service IMIe preparation is necessary for the congregation? - Phase :,.. _.. conditioning plant. _ . Ali Shows Daylight Saving TIms ' Gordon- I Law PIcKearNO. �CiNrkalo The SCHOOL OF NURSING - -- - - - - l�eone _ RIDAY and SATURDAY PILgSRIN(?, ONTARIO " L JULY 99 and 39 _ Ontario Hospital, Whitby Two Showa. at 7.30 and 930 ice Radio sery l announce the opening of the fall term. Young MEN REX BEACH'S and WOMEN, who have completed high achool and are ':'&The Expert service and ra- �,r/ ` The BarrlCr pairs to all makes. Reas V br/ desirous of entering professional lila, write MissPearl iPt;cb onabla charges. Work LEO CA RRILLO Sharpe, Beg. N Pri-noipal, for fall information. jRAN PARKER guaranteed. A.w•MITCHELL `. JAMES ELLISON ARTHUR FIELD Pickering c - OTTO KRUGER . - Goduse Radio sad Teksisim WetpukANDY iLDE .: _---.Ont' Onto _ • :. '_ � -D A N C Master Official Radio ServiceIt[sai - MONDAY, TUESDAY. WEDN'SDAY Aasoe>Iwrca. 1 .48 ;Phone 5201, PICKERING AUGUST Z. 3 and 4 ' r Old time and Modern Dancing Iwo . at 7.3o and 9.30 Holiday Matinee.Monday at 2.00 o'clock Every Friday Night at Gimpy's Tea-Room «DoctorRhythm„ Veal Calv`e' 'sWanted -� - _ ,_,FRENCMMAN-'.S SAY Music by Billy Hole and his Sive Wires BI)\G CROSBY Your `ADMISSION, 35 CES TS MARY CARLISLE Sell :: ur Calves _:.at !loins.- _. }BEATRICE LILLIE t• DEV' E - 'money. - Open AFP �anClfl$ _ ' ARUFE DAVIS -• . Save IInE and mon p Wednesday and Saturday ALode.rn Dancing _ 'We. !lave a buyer at the farm Music by Tommy Thompson and his Hollywood Hotel Learn to Pla : . .,-,-Orchestra. HAWAIIAN GUITAR, SPANISH _ - . - Taxi Dancing, 5 Cts. a Dance • .GUITAR and UKELELE :W.ednesday. _ Individual bolSeasons .RICKERIN� :+FARMS lkfonahesa Studios diol Claremont. Markham, Unionville, - IMITED ._ • -. ._ -. ,' • /. Uxbridge. Stouffrille. M e M(Ov Instruments supplied on request. PICKSRING 61no LpWB$ -� f 3 � ,� ,s - To oobvince you as to the merits,of our _- r; r, n • ? yetem you will receive FREE of charge • a aretree Q # a one lesson on any one of the above /� U Y GS' ( instruments. 'r ab . U' plan Now! . , - � _ . ; .. .. .. . • ••: . . • . . • TO TRAVEL by Motor Coach arid-Steamer Fill your Fuel a der'for Threskin� Inquire Regarding ATTENTION VACATION SERVICES Wagon delivery • Ta a iv n TO ONTARIO'S POPULAR RESORTS $rock Road Gravel ' _ Cas Coal Oil or Distillate - -�__ Sort%—ornea—Grawnlw d f /racebrtdge • Noah bay—Parry Sound—Midland It ' (laeoline, 131-4 C. and tan Owen Sound—Su"oe—BoawrtonLhed Pit Run 'Sw7 •,:, t:oNinpwood—wasagobeach Crus .:MOTOR 41Ls and GREASES n.. and Wermedla%polnb _ Gravel Dodge and De Soto '. R Y TOURS't ASR FOR OUR DOPY OF-`VACATION Sand and Gs aded Describing 30 Dellahtful Tour M ALF'S PLACE. 4.1 Phone EASTERN HOUSE Ph E US 43 `Stone , Delivere3 or Loaded Ili Pit _ (Alfred Mole) _ r PRONE: Plant, Pick 1026 f -OLAREMONTs ONTARIO Toronto office Howard 6471 -• � . , , JOHN BOURNE & SON - 'Phaia3241- T. T Lt7 rl ..- V Mr. Abijah Forsyth is away on LADIES ONLYI LESLIE SMITH HOTTER Now. is the best time to 7.x9+"�� a few days vacation. get your C-.,,a..i THOU Several of our Returned Men at-. supply of QUILT PATCHES. i:.]C�7Gi tended the Corps Reunion at Tor- I SUMMER PRICES-Mixed Print onto, this week. SHALT and Broadcloth, 15c. lb.-7 for $1. -Radio Service Mrs. Selina Michell, of Mount Print only, 6 for $1. Postage ex- Joy spent Monday with Mr. andKILL -.M;a. Lyman Pilkey. D! !t! lea f ' tra. D 1 XIE ROAD Mrs, Conner and Mrs.' Lonsdale BUTTON SHOP - WHITBY R. R. 2, Pickering 19 entertained Mr. and Mrs. Webster, of Nashville, Ont. on Friday last. Drive � i -Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Birkett are 9 spending a few days again it. the GOODRICH OIL PRODUCTS north country, near Iiinmount. ' -- III duple but rich de= Mr. Farr took eleven boys, his Sunday School Class, to. Balsam _. dgII we can furnish E1, CTRIC - ' memorials that will Lowest Wholesale Prices Lake; near Lindsay, for the week- please from every py sa end. The boys enjoyed the camp. FENCERSstandpoint. In dimity Gasoline, .Kerosene, Fuel Oil The Claremont Public Library p ilk, will be closed on Saturday, July 1work sttaand out Blue Star Oil, 100 percent 30 and remained closed till August 16th. SIMPLE— ECONOMICAL Na � Pennsylvania HeavyTractor Oil - Mr. Fred Lynn and family app- Holds Live Stock Safely with one Wire X. W. STAFFORD reciate the expressions of sympathy �' Mgkway Mom ' • • • tendered them in their bereavement cc-•�� T Wei, Complete line Seiberling Tires & Tubes . :. In the death of the former's sister, 'Jix. Years Use FOR PROMPT DELIVERY PHONE WHITBY 984 Mrs. Bentley, of Port Perry. Ki �� Road est ' The.road surfacing project on the have proved their worth os 100, Satoe Roivd West L. C. RAUHER, Proprietor Brock Road south of the Vh con. 000 farms in U. S.A. The 20th - - Is still under way. We understand century way to bold live stock .USED CARS this surface is only pr'eparaltory to -guaranteed units as tow as $20. j the actual paving later on. , The United Church Sunday, school For full partic�Iars write 1988 Buick.Sedan - 1921 Chev Coach picnic.on Friday last at Green's FARM ELECTRIC 1938 Olds Sedan 1926 Obey Coacbee THEATRE STANLEY 1928 Chev Sedan Park, Greenwood, was largely att- 183 King 5t.East, Tacoato, sir 1986 Forst Coach - -- ended. The increased number of 1928 69sex 0 oaeh adults attendingwas observed. All HOWARD E. TURNER, 1986 Ford Coo Local Agent. Whitsvale. Ont, STOUFFVILLE 1984 Ford Coups 1988 Chev coups A - had an exceptionally good time. ' Phone 1001 1985 Dodge Sedan 1934 Ford Coach The sympathy of this community •Truck Dalt _. Is extended to Mr. L. Hooey, man- The following, sent in_by r eontrib- - -- 1938 Ohev Coach - .. uck I ager of the local branch of the Can. *or. might be used by all car driv- Showing 1937 Chev Coach 108'2 Ohe . IM Rogby ers, as their own creed. - 1930 Chev Truck Dual - Bank of Commerce in_the death of Wsek�u-8.15, Standard nese 1987 Ohev Sedan Osis eldest brother, John, in Toronto �- - Gre1tIE me a steady-head and-watch- '&Holidays-Z Stxrwe. Tani 9 V.m 1998 Pontiac Sedan ---i b a 9�0 Che• Paoa t to ...oa Friday,of last week: -- - - - -- - 1988aic��edwn 929 Qizav Paaei, }toe The rain here on Tuesday fore- ful eye. that ,no man may hurt rHURSDA1. FRIDAY&SATURDAY 1184 Uhev Coach A number of absence oe►n We noon interfered seriously with ' the as I pass by.. Thou garest lite--I JULY 26 29 and 30 , operations and particul- pray no act of mine may take away, 19101 Ohry sten 8edaa anmeeoua to,meotdoa. -harvesting or mar, that t of Thine. Shelter i4 arty with those who were in the Sd Submarine D.1!! -1m Pontiac Sedsa ' — - . . asidst of the harvesting and.thresh- those, Lord, who bear me eompsn7 r ing of alsilds. Every lime the crop from wreck and fire and all call m- gt g �. L � is handled fust so much seed is ity. Teach me to use my car for ob '•"lost, and some of it has had to be here need, Grant that I do not miss, PAT O'BRLEN -Assoc. Dear—J. McGlashmi -= aurned over several times. through love of speed. the beauties GEORGE BRENT The Mixed Doubles scheduled ft11r of the world- that thus I may, with _ WAYNE MORRLS ' 'Friday night last on the "green';' joy and courtesy, go on my way- COMEDY and SHORTS --had to be called off shortly after (author unknown). -. � D10 Fatting under way on account of Bay" Resume MONDAY. TUESDAY. WEDNtSDAY C . ,Ain. The balance will now be play- ed tonight (Friday). Messrs Alt. AUGUST 1.- 9 .sad 3, I . `Pretty, Wm. Birkett, Thos. Lye HA1�KRIGG SEI.F.CT-3298, the `s , 1. _;and !. F. Dopking took part in the fashionable bred" imported Clyde- There s Always B R 'tournament at Whitby on Monday I IN sdaie Stallion, the property O! !! Oscar Wilson, Brougham will W evening and brought home some a v• own .-,nice prizes. Incidentally they met- make the season of 1938 as toll- NeW 938 6 Tube Reg. $59.50. up with some, of the best bowlers ows: Tuesday .forenoon, May 31, Starring r will leave .his own stable and NDELL e� In this part of the Province. ,JOAN BLO Fa proceed. to Jas. McDonald's, at MELVYN DOUGLAS Factory :leC011da Kinsale, for. noon, thence to MARY ASTOR FULLY GUARANTEED Barclay-Transport Graham's Hotel, Brooklin, w1:0re ANDY CLYDE he will remain until Wednesday deft viae night, thence to his own stable, COMEDY_ SHORTS o (between Claremont, Broug�basa '•ee where will remain until Fri- • Gresawood. Whftavale sad Toraasc - day morning. Friday, proceeds [HURSDAY, FRIDAY&SATURDAY s�,a 3 to Cliff Barrette, Brock Road, AUGUST 4. 5 and 6 �7 drivers ars trained to be eareft for noon, thence to his own stable - courteous and reliable. where !re will ttivnain until the «wells -Fargo',' following Tuesday morning. fteclal ItAtes brag EICKORY LAD (11155) the Pure :Starring N ELECTRIC teed black Percheron Stallion, e ;BOB BURN 3 DON CHRISTIA ' property of Allan Reesor,. will order too small. Nona tee Largs make 'the season of 1936 at hia JOEL iticCRAE + • ES DEE •(PHONES 84 and 744 FRANC T. NORTH AII shipatests lnaared and protectei own stable, lot 3, con. 4, Scarboro. - 38 S�MCOE S from tie weather Terms: $10. payable March 1st, POPEYE and PICT.ORiAL --Me - TeL Clara. all - !. C. Y AR\OLDWOLD DOCK (5492 - - - - --- Class, M. and G The. ehioicely _bred Belgian_.Stall-_ - .':Owned and operated-by ion, the. property of Allan Reesor, Feaak g, �y R. R.,1, :Markham, will make the, season of 1938 as folloR•s: Monday i�/K6 �` •� • •afternoon, allay 30th, will leave - .Eyesight Educarion his own stable,- lot 3, con 44.'Scar- N� bora, and proceed to F. H. Rich- 1; ich-ardson's,-con. 2, Pickering, l mile aind west of kiolsering Village, for _ H-15 EFFICIENCY night. Tuesday morning, will re- idr turn to his own stable. Thursday r ti bafternoon will proceed to Fred ' M �, y _ ' Clodde, Malvern, for night. Fri- / day morning will return to hie / C. H. TUCK a stable, where he will remain � .• ■ until the following Monday after- __ r fit, 1st, 1939. �.. COMMODORE AGAIN' (26812)- If there is no sidewalk or path and you w walk toward • must walk on the Highway . ` Eyeaigkt Specialist Choicely bred Clydesdale Stallion " y , Disney Bldg. (Opp. P. O.) property of Robt. Dafoe, Green '�,'•• the traffic,not with it! When you walk Oshawa. Phone 1516 River, will make the season .of toward oncoming traffic,you Can watch 1938 as follawsc Wednesday, May every car as it approaches, and the The eyes in 'modern life deal with 25th;will leave his own stable and driver Can see you. Don't risk your life ::•industrial eye-conditions and their pramed to Fred Wright's for noon; needlessly; es 'ally at night. Walk - app1ication to otherwise dormant thence to W. E. Hol*by's, lot 19, on the left side, and keep close to the •conditions. The eyes of the child con. 6, Pickering for night. Th edge of the road. at home and at school. The eyes ursday, proseeds to Hugh Pugh's 'of today and the eyes of yeaterdgy. east of Whitevale for noon; thence . To impress people with a prober to;John Barnes, Cherrywood for •- '� �- __:._:appreciation of their responsibility, night. FridayT.;sroseeds--to-hie•- Baubles are easily purchased and Griskin Bros., Altons Road for easily broken. We have a moral noon; thence to his own stable responsibility far above the value w>rere he wiii remain until the ' 'n Wednesda mornin . f - of all baubles„ the care of--the following .-. y g x :eyes. Auer' this case is PrOPerly The Imported French Perch eron ' l� exercised wr may be free•to con- Stallion Dot (2336) (12921) an aider the others.• Vision is the outstanding horse of high quat- strongest bulwark in the world's ity carrying a first class prem- • P' o n ation let us endeavor to ium certificate. The property of I 'foundation, / build constantly as a sure means E. A. Somerville, wiX stand for ONTARIO 'pf off-setting what time would the season of 1938, at his own DEPARTMENT otherwise remove. stable, lot 14, 10th Line, Mark- 'OF HIGHWAYS pant. Tema: To insure a foal, ' Moior YeAicln �. 110. payable March lot, 1939. - - All scodents at owner's risk. r wx. ` yUS �. �,�.r� f a r , ' .;,,..,'Mi.lile!"�'i.. 4•y,f6'.'CM':Nud"'44�.:'i'v'•'mY W,��. 7•:'.R.:] .Z'....,..� ./ ..:.,. R,4- rt ° ?Candle Auctions Y1 There a no waste- ■ unused papers are Somerset is a county of queer P P +�IassiFied Advertising �d customs, and one that dies 'i - prOteOtea in this L. hard is the Candle Auction which ' rc DOUBLE Automatic Booklet takes place at Tatworth, England. POULTRY AND POULTRY' FARM FOR SALE Although candle auctions are HOW r` EQUIPMENT rare the were Once common FARM FOR SALE-100 ACRES, LOC r• y / COCKERELS AT REDUCED PRICES 8, Con. !, Township o[ East 1i't111- throughout England. A tallow ' while they last. Barred Rock and ams, County of Middlesex, good Candle Is marked .about an inch " New Hampshire Reds, 2 week old clay loam, suitable farm butldinga, from the wick and all "'bidding �a Qts i 811.95, 3 week old $15.95, day old 20 acres of good hard maple sugar bush. Estate-must be closed. Ap- r Sa.95. Big Egg Quality add le. t take place,by the time the v ply to Hugh McIntyre111lntyre Campbell, Baden Electric Chick Hatchery, Executor of Estate, Ailsa Craig, tallow burns down t0 the mark. r t Limited, Baden, Ontario. Ontario, R. R. No. 1; or to A. W. After the fixed mark is reached Bi'el' his solicitor strath- no further sales are made. i ]PULLET BARGAINS. WHILE THEY roy,_Ontario. last. Bar'red'Rocks day old 9%c, Near Bridgwater is held the 30 day 13,+c,,2 week 1511X, 3 week FILMS AND 1'RI\'Ps lsi.c: Legh day old 13%c, 10 famous Sand-glass Auction, in 4 day 1734c, 2 week 19%c, 3 week ROLLS DEVELOPED AND FIGHT -which the highest bidder obtains �- (Jp'}1T ■ a ♦ a .•'23%c. Large Egg Quality add beautiful, enlargements 30c. 8 Q r „Rocks le, Leghorns 2c. Top Notch regular prints and one FREE en- the right to collect toll for One ., Ehlckeries• Guelph• Ontario. largement 25c., Service Guaran- year on all vehicles crossing the teed. York Photo Service, '183315 River Parrett at Boron hbrid e. NONE ,A NUMBER OF BRAY STARTED Sting East, Toronto. $ g [DOUBLEAUTOMATIC BOOKLET 5 FINER Leghorn pullet chicks, 2 to s More than $7,500 has been paid MADE weeks old, will be available this MEDICAL for this privilege.! Here an',hour- 'week. Also day-old chicks in some of the heavier breeds. Write for TRY DR. �1cLFOD'S SCIFNTIFI'C glass IS used. �ricea today. Bray Hatchery, 180 remed: StomaeFio for your stom- ' John St. North. Hamilton, Ontario., ach, trouble. Clears up gas, n1u- �t t y se bloating. indirection. Drub Glamorous Pageant of their visit to the world's great yND OF THE HATCHING SEASON. stores or direct. Write for free est annual exhibition. This year's save 2 to 3 weeks, by ordering, information. 191 Albany Ave To. --�- Bray started Leghorn 'pullets to- ronto. pageant promises to be . even day. A few of the Heavier breeds To hundreds of thousands of will be. available'until the end of INFANTILE PARALYSIS CRIPPLES -people on this continent and over- July. Write for prices today. recover the tine of their limbs un- r , within its Bray Hatchery, 130 John St.'North, der our new treatment. We give seas the name Canadian National eve before comprising F -Hamilton, Ontario. the famous foot treatment for V ��" Exhibition is synonymous with scope and pageantry, glamour and i "area aching' feet. Hay Fever re- Y O pageantry, glamour and pomp. romance of the development of PROMPT DELIVERY ON DAY OLD *ponds instantly to our treatment. -' and started Barred' Rock, White Don't suffer. Consult us regard- This is because the grandstand the great .Dominion Of Canada i Rock, New Hampshire' Red• and Ing your case. Adanac Health s eCtaCle is the outstanding event during. the 'White Leghorn pullets, cockerels Clinic, 1 mile west of Erin die on �� � P $ past sixty years.' • and non-sexed chicks. ' Send for Dundas Highway. ' latest price list. Tw•eddle Chock 'Hatcheries Limited. Fergyts, Ont. GEOIItaAN IIAV SUNIMFllt CAMP on "- -LAST CALL FOR BABY 'CHICKS. _ __ _ CAMP F' FRANKI.iN'S PRIZE ESSAY bot a Catchup with Bray started Leg- Contest. First prize, one hundred Soda-m8 sweeten the Stomach I horn pullets. Some 2 and.3 week- but second prize, fifty dollars mari.with a sour disposition a rete n i t o ■ old leghorn pullets•-are available. Theme-"C'amp Franklin P Order now while our supply last-s. - 'Camp with Ideals:".Full informa- *■■ n - ■■■ 1 ray Hatchery. 130 John St, North, tion regarding Canada's unique-• Must work on himself If he ever i Hamilton, Ontario. and pioneer recreational camp for hopes for a cure. J� young men and young women, i URNITUnE from Camp Franklin's Toronto Keep it away from all part of office• 93 Yarxe Street. , WORK NEVER'FINLSHED + Teacher -- "1Cow, bays, after The gardener's• work never is the plants, including the base of I what I've explained of the lion's - P - _ LYONS --- NF.ACPAPF.R OPPORTUNITY g E IN DEPARTMENT_ �arhE K1 Y i>=W4vepFf PROP I;_ fierceness, strength and daring,. finished. 1`0..sooner has r plant }1-ie stem, since many kinds,. par. I $ _.._- $ �v.�lQ.pe�than p4-.,__eco effort'must- _-tha-.-lz•1g1113t.concentrated - ty and Job plant for sale in tarty- can an one of ou name a Sin le 478 Yonge St. y Y g Inx Ontario town. Excellent Job be made to maintain it at the peak fertilizers, exert a caustic action printing Business, complete equip- animal that the king of beasts JULY CLEARANCE SALE ment in .tslendid condition. Re- stands in awe of?" for as long- as the natural limits- on plant tissues. Hoe the material ane on ear tions of the species permit. At lightly into the soil surface 'and _ Reconditioned Furniture quires :4.090 cash, balance y -. L' shot little Wilkie handl Every article in-our store marked terms to responsible purchaser, 0. P e that time more than ever, Skill,;the glue prolonged watering to dis- ,T' down for quick clearance, thorough- E. Brown, 114 Moore Ave.. Tor- Teacher-"Well, Willie, which Tactical a Lcation of knowin solve the food and ca. it down- ...,Ay - cleaned, reconditioned and sold onto. is the•animal?" P PP n }� 'under a positive money back guar- Willie p y} ._ *� how, is the determining factor.in to the roots. ; antes of satisfaction. A Ane oppor- ODOURi. 9 TOILETS (prom tle8se� success. tunity for you to buy high class teacher, the lioness." !reconditioned furniture at a fraction YOU CAN HAVE CITY CONVF.NI- ' Fortunately there are many lo- . ,pf!f�ipts Mreal value. eneee In your village or farm home cations. where the gorgeous flow- READY FOR FLOWER SHOWS SM.00 Bed room suite. dresser, without water supply or sewers ' "� chiffonier, lull size bed Write for free Information on our ;- er-laden spikes will develop to and &agleam spring. Perfect. modern, seir-emptying•' odourless The Train of Ls#e Now is the time to apply tight ":. • 42.00 Beautiful.vanity, dresser. Toilet* from $35.00 up and leave I used to -sit, when I was small, Perfection even with little care. full size bed and sagless behind for ever the dread out- Upon the The object then. is to-insure con-' feeding to plants of aII kinds that ' p grass beside a gall g grown for the fall flow-. -yerinS Floor sample. ' House with Its Ala., told and un- tinned success This calls for close are being ��p Modern suite, vanity, •e- healthy discomforts. Kaustine En- Where tangled wines and roses attention to the. needs of the er shows. Regardless of the t $ N*`�'� rrettan mirror• cplffonier, ineerinR.Company• 164 Portland grew, $ ype wo re pads! bed and sagieu trest. Toronto, ant. WAverley plants, since insect and plant dim- of plant-food, it will be found•a To see the.nine-fifteen o through. g eases ever are lurking to destroy good practice to spread it over Smart-4 plece suite in wal- Far down the track, a heavy tread 'nut finish, large' dresser, rruwlrAl' Sent notice to me up ahead, them. The food balance of the several feedings rather than one •' - chiffonier, vanity, ruts size bed and soil alsp is likely to• be disturbed. heavy application, Needless to say, aasless spring. Like new. QUIT TOBACCO, SNUFF,. EASILY, And • then, a shrieking whistle e e e - inexpensively. Home remedy, Ter- the ideal-time to.feed arla rden Large'aufte, dresser. triple :tlmonlals. Guaranteed. Advice bless- y g •� mirror vanity, cbiffrobe, FEEDING IN SUMMER is just before a rain, or, if artifi- full size bed• sagless spring. Cost fry $8fitlett'e• Boz 1J wtnnipeg. 1 d watch the nine-fifteen go The feedingof garden !ants tial irri ation is aver 8:00,00 new. Perfect condition. EVERY MARRIED •ti(ri'PLE AND through. „ g P g present, to water $19.50 Large dresser, full size those contemplating 'marriage It thrilled me with a keen delight dazing summer nasally is referred the food in immediately after ap- bed, agg 1 s spring and should read-"Sex and Fouth," 10.4 to as to dressing because the neN felt fi1*dt8teae. Tp see, the last coach fade from P g plying. If you mist use eirmenta j pages, postpaid 2bc. our 12 page plant food or fertilizer cannot be high in nitrogen �i9.00 Solid walnut suite, dresser, Illustrated catalogue of sex books, sight; p g g go easy, for hot �i vanity. chiffonier, full size drug sundries, etc.. free upon re- Worked deeply into the soil now Weather and nitro een often will i bed and sagless spring• ln, perfect What pleasant scenes my fancy g Quest: Supreme Specialty lsg drew Without causing considerable harm upet your best calculations. Well condition, Yoase• Toronto, �I•sCJ Dressers', =1.73 wash stands, - Of lands the nine-fifteen Rent to many roots. Never apply any balanced ods are safer at this rI's sR:S chiffoniers. r110TINGRAPHY fertilizer or plant' food while the season and will return;the great. Solid .oak dining room through. x' 21.50 Futtes, buffet. , extenston ENLAW;EMENT FREE WITt! "Ev- soil is dry. - Always'. give• goo s -dividends. y ex a ten On such'a train my life has sped,, ced table and 6' leather upholstered ery 25c order. Roll film developed watering and,, after. the surface - gardeners' succeed in applying chairs. and eight prints 25g. Reprints Sc. Through wistful dreams that Iured moisture hgs drained away, apply single elements to their Iantt �w9•oo 9 piece suite, walnut finish, �atabllbhed over 26 yearn Bright- ahead; P N'* buffet, extension table. ling Studio, 29 Rtchmnnd street the food or fertilizer to the soil and they often find t:^e vazariei •h,na cabinet and 6 sllp seat chairs. East. Toronto. Ify dimming eyes now scan the around the plants. of nature u �ettin �,r i, - - - ]Refinished. track- P1 p' K tl ,' p nS. L Beautiful oak suite, buffet, j'REE ENLARGEMENT, ROLA. DE- , 426•00extension table and 6 leach- veloped, printed 35c, reprints- go, But there's no train to take me er upholstered chairs. Antill Studio, 73 r:rock St., Bing- back, _ $59.00 Fine walnut finish suite. *ton. Ont. , buffet, 'extension table. - �l H)1Fai ItESUltTS (� ' thtnay�cabinet dna• s leather• seat ,Prnjessor^ If you boys keep ' c 50 English oak suite, buffet, SUNSET PARK-SIX STILES NORTFI Up like yfroq 8re.nOWj y0U'11 be like , • • Tal extension table, china cab- of Callander on Highway No, ll. Napoleon. Jnet and 6 leather-seat chkirs. Three nniles south of North Bay:` "How's Class .(in unison -- W`� Rich walnut finish suite, Cabins and- cottages on the beach that?" ) W,.00, buffet, china cabinet. of Lake N•ipissing. Best f 'hint; for extension table and 6 leather seat pickerel and pike. Inner spring. Professar,-"You 'are all going 1 chairs, perfect. mattresses, .Hot and cold,showers-; down in history." • ; pieces, buffet• china 'cab- rent. Apply E. J. Jrssop. 168 Fish- - - l,• fret, extension table and 6 leather er Ntreef, North Ray, Ontario. - ieA't eh!tirs, Lfkte new. A successful man is one who :S•00 Modern 9 piece suite, buf- TR.1l'TOi4 NAGN[:rl) AND can make more than. his wife can o 0 fet, extenslon table,-china. GENERATOR ItI•:PAIR% t abinet and 6 leather'seat chairs. spend,'and 'a successful woman is -Cost new over $-'',00.00, SEN US :Cost T1tACTOIt%IAGNE- one who can l$nd.such a man. Q - $15110 solid walnut suite; to and Generator Repairs. We save ..4127.00 b-,iutifui carved buffet, Yo'u mons-y• -',%Uaninn Armature • tsxtension table, china• cabinet and 6 Manfn. S Ray FL, Toronto. Read It Or -Not: - Olive Oil Heather upholstered chairs. Perfect dropped at the root-of a-fern will - ;condition: ,+ 1!71 Purl walnut suite, lert:e improve its growth. buffet• closed front•,c umor- o her ear, you sal nn. os with , extension table and 6 At C. N Exhibition .if I was good for half an hour I chairs with backs and seats uphol- N. ' : .tered In blue mohair. Cost new could do what I liked." over S400.nn. Completely reflnighed., "Well?" .;49.00 Beautiful 3 piece chester- It will b8 interesting to. music MotheF- Well, field suite to rust reDP. re- lOvetS at the Canadian Aatianal Junior-"I want to be naughtyU14i•DIPPING is a patented ve.zsible Marshall spring' cushions: for two hours." Floor sample. Exhibition to compare the ultra File•tone process dot sued in'any $39.00 barge mohaie suite,' s modern rhythmic arrangements of, otbor tire. With it every hundred N`s- pieces, figured, reversible and folk.dance music as THF, GAMb: - It's much more' popular •c cOund Afa,.hall cushions in effect condi- a Of cord fabric abs nor P b• ht 4inn. ifie v' a satisfactory, and• far more pro- Pouns of �8 - tree piece rO tt'n, -16pr RNA mo a r u 14e making•00 suite, pillosv,armv, Marsh- orchestras, with the music of the .all reversible spring cushions, Thor- band of the Royal•ArtiIlery from you have than wasting time wisht every fibre, every cord and every ply oughlp cleaned. England with jheir more comes_ Ing for the moon. . . . It is better in a Firestone tire is coated and $14.50 Large 3 piece chesterfleld t0 spit On 0 ":IDatllated with suite. tapestry K'cover,. tional interpretations of. musical P your hands than to pure'rubber to counter- 74mrshn1l spring cushions. themes. There,will be an Iftique• wring them. Life is not so act internal heat and friction-the Smart 3 piece Jacquard much holding a greatest enemy Of fire hie. r r' g of g .._ good hand as it X24.50 =cite, reversible Marshall oppartun>ty to do this as three y • 7.5o Frees, JRarshalt revers- gregations will be present at ag Playing a poor ban aeTl ' bprinh cushions Perfect. the outstanding U. S. dance is �9 French ja'rquard suite, 3 ,the -� •. Dile-t0 tiffs extra_ rotes* Firestone : ihln spring cushions. Perfect con- new open air Dance Pavilion this Janic-"Black hens are smarter - Gtlm,-Dipped Cords have 58 -longe! than white hens aren't' the flexing life. Yet you'do not pay one ---- ' ditinn, year - Guy Lombardo and his r )'. Krochler chesterfield bed " :x'45.00 Royal Canadians' and'the Tommy mom. cent more for this extra value. And - sur c 3 pieced, upholstered Y y Mother-"What makes o 411 Ann velour cover• cosi new about Dorsey and Benny Goodman y u ask you also get 2 Extra Cord Plies under x145.nn. units. such a silly question?" -the' tread -an.4 the. Firestone 95 4, odd chrsrshalds, mohair'. lanie Hock hens can Selentifically Designed Safety Tread. $4' covers Marshall rev s r ishinns. - - lay white eggs, but white hens 3 smart 2 piece suites. _ Canadian -National- . . - �7.5U 1 rhes'N.Hield and 1 chair t t-lay -black, eggs, calrth See the ttlearest-Firestone---Dealer Mn match in flne mahnir covers. Railways Revenues today! ` X14.95 6 plece breakfast suites, r "I SS 11113 Kitrhnn cabinets: Ice buses >EI7.n3 Sieger se '• e mac sea, gas o•e.. a gross revenues o e - brand'now fnit mattrcPses and bun- estone dreds of other outOnnding values elusive Canadian National Rail- too numerous to mention. ways.System for the week ending /b ftfi EVE Itching gl insect'Bites 'Write for free illustrated catalogue. July 19, 1938, Were ......$3,188,221 Even the most stubborn itcling of insect bites.5thir - LYONS as compared with ........ 3,770,754 1e1.'e(Oat,hn•es,scales•eczema,qnd other extermtll TRADE-IN DEPARTMENT eaused shin afflictions nickt, yield,to c ing•anti. q pp • septic;liquid D.D.D.PRgBCRIPTION. to use for.'the corresponding PED TIRES ori a rant. Clew, greaseless and stainless, Soot . 478 Yonge St., Toronto rTpa a Of 19.37P a de J8` the irritaG o and melt at the mat is s DOLLAR" ` q p P r itching• A 36e trial bottle,at all lssue No.,31-'38 $ r ^,533 ormuneybecL Aak for D.D.D.PR SCRI I ■ •.0 a' .. ,:,:.;a..;..<•.,r: " ,.,.,. ..a-e- ".:.......,r.s..• }_•..m.' - 4ns' 'std•x "•cr ,`'fie•"•" %W. r,a •::.. .�s+uxar�.ui�.r�1.. - nij � nK.d .- ,..:._. 'r:._ til:- �-.,.-�+ '..1 }_. .- '.�. ,. �•.�';_ :..� .� �C • • • aort><..wlth fele ezpeditioa. The vet- Nascopta will have added ° bride- Notches Citi $� t r ` eras missionary of the Arctto Is to-be to her complement,Miss Irene s e §4 WO EX tions Visiting leaving soon for Rome to see POpe Wallace of Peterhead, Scotland, r♦ ,Tell Rivers RilPius. ceived her proposal via radio, tele- ,Two Taken Home graph and cable from HudsonMt Bal Notches in the night saved Tar- e " • � at manager A. R: Scott at Bleak Geode. k, Headed north also, and glad.of It, p° key Paxton and his son, onel Arctic Outpost were three Eskimos ending their Arctic Bay, and she accepted the from t watery grave is the bra-y same way. swollen'Missouri Aivgr at Nebras- 'r ' first venture into white men's civl- y - �--- liaatl n. The two men and the 1 . _� _ ka City. pang's 269th trip into the north sev.Xea'r-old boy, educated by the I The continue to live in theft _ hlisaipnaries, Policemen, Trad- wltlr the yearly cargo of human and Oblate Order o1 Priests at Cheater- Expensive Water home beside the river althougk erg, Scientists, Sail From the ,muddy water swirls throai� Montreal for Three Mon# inanimate rNIcella4y, and Bishop field Inlet, had been brought down the house. They check the Arsene Turquetil's tiny schooner to Quebec for the recent Eucharis- The severe drought in Bermuda .stream's rise by a series of notch- (Df Voyaging In Canada's Far' Marie Therese, visiting the Roman tic Congress, where the youngster has caused an acute water short- es cut in a leg of their bed, and '.North. Catholic missions in the land of ice. was confirmed. age, and the local Parliament has during the night count the notek- Lord Tweedsmuir's Son Aboard The piercing toot of the Ther- voted $2500 to meeting the ea above water. ?dOKTRE-kL. — Bound for the ese's farewell whistle almost tumb- emergency. Should the water reach the top- lonely: cu.posts of Canada's far On board the Nascopie were the led young Simon Ayarwark off the Water supplies will have to be, bides, and she carried, too, the vessel's rail, but he' regained shipped from New York, a dis- most notch, they plan a hurrlel north, two expeditions headed' out eldest son of Canada's governor- exit. of Montreal last week carrying Wis- enough composure�4b utter a de- tante of nearljr 700 miles. The -- sionaries, policemen, traders, scten_ general, now a Hudson's•Bay Com• lighted "Very•hot here—glad to get Farmers Shipping Line fess sl- fists, supplies for the isolated pee- Pany employee,,on the way�to his back." Beside him, beaming' and ready started taking ,water' to To learn the Wan of the pie around the Arctic's'rim. first assignment, and Anglican Bish- stroking a flowing moustache,stood Berumds at it a•ton. traveling public, Tokio, JapaN ii ps yaging were Op A. L. Fleming, on the way up his father, Jean,and Alphons Three months o1 voe Koll- Bermudans rely for their drink- asked passengers on municl fn store for the Hudson's Bay Com- to visit his 'tar-flung diocese. jerk, the other Eskimo. ing supply' on rain water which -street cars, busses and subway •pany ship Nascopie,, on the com- Bishop Turquetil did' not sail Before the voyage is over the they collect in tubs. trains to fill out'questionnaires. • 1 Soo r — — $ 3500 • ' FIRSTPRIZE IN 23B CASH PRIZES For Winning Players %46 466 A n' -- �m 1' - py 0SRSONg . 1 1Al 7�0 P LAYTOW . + Fist, study the example.;t It you hnowtedge of the table of points and a ut" will now refer to the table of points, yen foresight 1st rearranging tilts cards. Referring that, EXAMPLE GAME ONLY �p� .the method o: ,�>� which � . the aeroi�N� better the _ You will note that oertaln points are allowed for example,to Too could move the owJacof thus tC.prr+d+W! ` for each combination of five cards which tan from the top row to the third row for four ' be formed with the twenty-nve cards appear- Jw�' �o� Ton a avers of 440 for this row. s Ing is this example game. Now take the Wx of clubs-from the fourth 1 * ** tow and place it In the fop row.and you have t ♦ * * .' The object is to rearrange these cards In live a run ttf all clubs to the ten. You lose five- � - -horlsontal rows!a wen a way as,to stialn as points in this row by taldnlr-away the Jack, _high s scare as you can based on the table of but you gain 175 points In the third row for. toga_ot_1{p4,_a�i4e_Lftc2xaae_Qsey_ While the cards do not appear in red and s ut ItT ,^ . black, you .ahoald have no,doubt as to the OW SEE HOW MUCH salts. All you.require to play the.game Is a BETTER YOU CAN DO _TABLE OF ..POINTS C YRlGHTEDI .l OP • ♦• r �' 0 or Ts tho To the To the Under. Jse1k. Queen. Bang.To _ ♦♦♦ _! HF.ARTS: Ban of Five Consecutive Heart.. ...rr••••••••• 400, 4" 400 4M ♦ ♦ w HEARTS: Any Five Hearts, -lot Consecutive .................. 'S90 .968 300 Sea ♦ ♦ A DtAXONDS: Ran of Five ConaeeutivP Diamonds ....,.•.•...•.•... 475 4a1 496 400 DIAMONDS: Any Five Diamonds, Not Consecutive ............ 390 S34 Sao 94b � CLUBS: Bon of Five Consecutive Clubs ..................... 470 4Ta 400 a86 t j CLUBS: Any Five Clubs, Not Consecutive ..... ..... 920 91f 920 $!a 0ago T SPADES: Ron of Five-Consecutive Spades .. ...... 485 470 476 .400 SPADES: Any Five spades, Not Consecutive ...... ..... .... :e0 700 _ SW so 4 #9d . .sit. .. ass 4s4 ss ♦ •Mized•s - .. BUN o! Flue Consecutive Cards o! Two or Yore FOUR CARDS of same Numerical Value and One Odd Card-440. Add 10 points if Odd Ca d, Is -i. t 10 or Higher. 5 THREE CARDS .of So=* Numerical Value and ORO Pair-246 only. 9 T o am Points for Each ♦♦♦ } ♦ ♦ Odd Card t! 10 or lusher. ♦♦♦ TWO PAM sad One Odd Card-160. Add 3e Points if Odd Cited b 10 s+r Higher. � a ONE PAM and Three Odd Cards-100. Add 10 Pointe for Each Odd Card of 10 or,Higher, ♦�♦ t . ♦ ♦ FIFE ODD CARDS-No Value Except When Raw Includes Cords of 10 or R4sher, is Which Event ' ,. Add 10 Points for Each Card of 10 or Higher, 7 . TOT ISM" NOTE: The Ace is Logo in Consecutive Rana and-aa an'Odd Card. It Is the Cmwe's Lowest Cord. - y` • , , ...• Ne Card Can be Used More than Own in • Coma. .' All back games pu is . e too ON OF POINTS - date will b e r e p u b I i s h e d.i n The FIRST Consecutive ran means five cards , 6's and pairs, ler eaampts, means: Taves • +' in numerical eider. For sa:aniple; Ace, ?r;d.1,4, 8's and .flee 10's, ata r S,•or 9, to. Jack. Queen. Kine, or 7, d, V. f4......_ FOURTH-One pair, for example, /weans: Two, o b e and Mail o f n e xt Sat uras of p ole. !t vp111 b. noted by the sehedole FIFTJack@ or two IOof ata. e/ points ,that the values wary according t+ FIFTH,-A con o/ "Mesad Salta" msmla whew x the suits. Ica /ermine o consecutive ran the -awe or mon runs comprise a run. Ace of any suit is always tom pnd counts me SIXTH,-"To the King" means that the King. l •. _ ' .. 1 , - - only. Q n Queen" moans that the ass the•hi h • SECOND cards of the same numerical card in the row, etc. Au USt. . . C�rdar.your copy gatse means a eombinatien�soch as lour Aces, SEVENTH-Odd Cords mean any cord a- — 9 /our S's, four Queens, etc. The same applies cards which you cannel use to form eombina- 'when reference is mads to Three Cards ofthe -tion+ as outlined in schedule of points. As an • cams hunts", v ae. car�-the'4.ee..w-afro t advance from your carrier boy or dealer, or use the coupon �Ce test includes 24 interesting games, n Saturday, , •�` I •be.low. - - .. _--.-,ending S August 27th. • This is _ ------ --- --=- amour opportunity to secure b To The Globe and Moil Circulation Dept., Toronto, Ctttada �gtt into the contest while there is still --please send'me-by-mail The-Globe and Mail-for-om month, for s a which 1 enclose 75c. It is`understood that my first copy wNl con „ every chance to win a prize.. Back nroblems , fain all back games and official answer forms published to date in The Globe and Mains "Crosscards" Contest j .will not be reprinted again after Saturday, NAME ..:....... ..... .. July 30th, and Monday, August ' 1 st. 1 AbORESS . . . . ......... .... . . '.. 1-.•. +a• .l•..: �. .♦ :.s .;w,. ,..,.;.. t'.... - ..pnr:.�y.� _ _ . .. .. � .. �•;• �.p�+f L.1. atM'.". F. F fS . .:. :• •' P fi.!_¢2�'n^s. _.w.-.� "+F,'•. f 7..,C, - ,- '.'.'.i - Y ,:W . .:.,... ...':.: ." .' .•..'Y.Y. '...:. ' ..' •.._: .' '•', '_•`-.,£ ?"'•'� i— F '�' , T MI S Highwa have Csaadisa t"'oaal tiara • ' L QA LJi i.7 bees taluagpeou Wings tluoa�gh the Aug. 26th _ SeDR 10M �o YoU - : .. T valley (C. N. R. Bridge) at the' -+Lovers of choral music are go .—Mr, and Mrs, T. M. McFad- foot of Church Str. during the past ing to•have a rare treat this year • den, of Durham, called on Picker- week. aft the C. N1 E, The Welsh Imp VIf�V —IMe lakeside beaches"were very erial Singers will be present :and _.._ing friends .on Friday. _ -` _ --Monday next being Civic Het- popular last week-end. We are will present several concerts at the • LIKE • iday, all places"of business will be still able'to'speak of the..changes Coliseum. • Pic- closed the motor cava have made. Children —Mrs. F. A. VanSkiver, of Pic- - � .—Mr. and Mrs. Parsons, and of the,- city are .now getting out ton called'on friends here last ' daughter, Nancy', of Windsor are into the country and enjoying ex- week. a spending a couple of weeks with periences that the children of 25 —The Coroner's Jury on Friday Dr. V. E. and, Mrs. Cartwright. or 30 years ago +could not. evening last on the death of Louisisi. 6—Mrs. James Andrew and friends �Misa Helen Burling of North Woodrow at the May iecently, e `� from California, spent over the Bay', who, has been visiting her brought in the verdict of: 'caccid- week-end with .H. J. and Mrs. sister, Mrs. .Fred T. Bunting, en- ental death by drowning,.when he -Marquis, of Stroud and other :rel-' ters hospital in Toronto this week fell from a sloop moored sit the 'atives in Sunderland. for a surgical operation, 'treating' Bay". --Rev. Ralph Carmichael, son the fractured spine which she suf- —A census of the cars 'travelling =of the pastor, occupied-the pulpit fered' some months ago. We trust No. 2 Highway and Church Street, the Presbyterian Church on Sun- that she may soon be free to resume was taken over the week-end. day when .he preached•an excellent her duties in good health. Private count on several week-ends sermon, which was much appree- Walter and Mrs. White enter- during the past •few weeks, shows tined about sixty guests at a dance the average on Sunday evening' .to CO You Struggle ela+g with the Old Style Red The' Township Council will in honour of her sinter, Mrs. Geo. be over one thousand per hour. - LArttp pf 1heTinTypeAQe _ ::--meet on Tuesday, August 2nd for Grey:ani"--dauglD er, Marion, of Be ithe transaction of general business. Whitlaurn, Scotland, Saturday ev Classified Advertisements 'Tuesday instead of Monday .owing ening last. Carl and Mrs. Devitt. - —— go Civic Holiday on Monday, of Brougham and Mrs. Hutchison; FOUND — BIack, male Scottie. Modern Norman Davis, of Los An bf Toronto, with bagpipes furnished Apply at News Office. es Calif. and formerly of Picker- the music. STRAYED — from Frenchman's Equip Your Horne Muth ing, was in the village on Friday, �—The August meeting of. St. renewing old acquaintances. He George's Guild will be held on the Bay', black Cocker Spaniel, answers �Maddhi 4th at the home of ra S. Lens- 'to "Buddy". Walter Nicholson, at ",respects to •be here for several Liverpool. ;weeks. kail, Brock Road, at 2.30 p. m. e The annual picnic of St. And- Cars will leave , Red and White FOR SALE — high testing grade KEROSENE _? - - Mantle Lamp taw's Presby+t�rian Church and S,. store at 2.16 p, m. The sate ,of cow, 5 yrs. old.' T. B. tested, due - S. was held at F. L. Green's Homy-made Baking which was to to 'freshen in• 2 weeks. W. J. Mc- - Gives as sbcnance ai h Park on Friday afternoon last, have taken place on the • 30th at Donald, Ryan Farm, Danb'arton. soft, mellow, modem. -,There was a good crowd and a the Bay has been postponed until abuts light.asingle Baca, so most pleasant time spent by all. August 6th. FOR SALF3-1 Holstein Bull, from bo`cc'oin ac ift with h Lisho in a i+� with a 'st Several rainfalls during the —No blade of grass shall grow an 18,000,'ib dam, 3.9 test. Sired - �iriM�t Ft.� ~'week was mach appreciover ated,. as the here, no weed shall spring up, nor by Pluto Alcartm• Sigis. Dam, Ile. lc'a o xo , 000 _. ' grass fields were withering up and _shall-any-semblance of verdure-live- Model Pluto, Herd is fully act=ed- — —comfort° and coovm- _. ---garden craps were beginning to within these couPts, and their sur- ited. Wm. Davidson, Cherrywood. T- ince—.rbr not YOU? ' suffer. The raspberry crop was. faces. shall be of pleasing smooth- Beandfnt 'Pablo;�� asuch benefitted rain. nese, yea, even as smooth as the Lamp...As Low as Miss Frauds by of Cincinn- billiard table. Youth . ahall play FOR SALE — motor trailer, 4 tsic•dr•adTalyodL:zN atti spent a night last .week with thereon in great multitudes and ioua.passeIns refrigeration, denied- Leri aunt and ousels, Mr. and Mrs. age shall gambol after the manner ions, Inspect same at residences of e Mrs. Dales, Dunbarton, or .phone - --- — C. J. Stevenson, while on her way se youth. A day shall shortly be Y I S le to Georgian Bay, where she spends set`aside when these shall meet in Hy. 2824, Toronto. 48--9 • her vacation annually. She .motor- a apo>•tive way and there shall be STRAYED. — onto the.farm of - heard from dawn until dark merry ad over: Sam. Cadman, front of lot Z8, Dons Miss Graham, of Orillia, aunt laughter, the sound of running feet 5• One 2 year old steer, red and - - of of ]lira. C. J. Stevenson, who Lived the pinging o! tennis balls and the White face. Owner may have Searle her before going to Oriilia, is tinkling of wine-glaases. Such is by Vying charges and cost of this FIRTH BROS t reported very sick, but at time of the decree of the Tennis Club Ex- ecutive. (Wbewl Not �t advt. 48-c3-60 F • 'writing was a little improved and. 8m y. �Ys e hopes were enterltalned for her re- the Editor). FOR SALE—Emerson tenth h. P TAILORED CLOTHES eDovery, but as she in in her 94th —About 6 o'clock on Friday electric motor. 8450 r. P m double- year, her chances for recovery are morning last, a car from the East, ended shaft. 2 in. pulley and grind- i L slight. going at a rapid rate, passed a ung wheel. 60 cycle. May be seen July 15th to August 5th —Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wesrawsy truck when going down the hill in at News Office. of Miama; Man. and his sister, Miss front of Jr C. Philip's. When It 14 �p r cent. Reduction on all tailo>r- We•tw av,. of Tornnto, were recent Sot on to the bridge, the driver ap- C" visitors with Mr. rs. - Stevenson. In his• boyhood days, it aide-swiped the railing, throwing - e c 0_. es during this period. Mr. Wedtaway attended the same tete car onto its side, where it skid- &sphalt hoofing in Stock _wheooi with Mr. and Mrs. Steven- ded along on the floor of the gave alFo received a Oar of :son, and it was a great pleasure bridge coming to rest at the West. Fred T. Bunting, Tickerin:g �7for them -to meet again. Mark is end, almost completely demolishing HemlOek Slabs for Summ9r F��W� 1867 one of the Pickering boys who has the car. Nearby persons who had IIBe. _ i snade good in the West, He is a heard the crash w 7k. W. MITCHELL _ `all-fledged druggist aid---has a scene within a feud seconds, but Pickering,Ont. :•A 9tf ]E� business. there was no person in the wreck- A number sines Pickering sett- � nor could anyone be seen is -� "-.,,SPECIALS ceded the funeral of tlne late Mrs. the vicinity. Traffic Officer Run- O'j'I C E - s n v eiman t t to an a mark-d e as th mar A Knox, ham o Sat _ . - ' T x or Brougham aC li ,..25c., a lb. • , '-Breakf as t B o .- 'urday. afternoon. Fnterineant took ere showed it to be an Oshawa car, _ .1 he called the Oshawa Police tion `Service, StatioII e c 1 e a c stn C po a Shell 11 Se •n. The � 1 'n r -place ace t Erskt a Cemetery. i�• a. Knox will be greatly mused, as and while doing so, the owner of now prepared to make meehan- Minced Steak, 12e. a lb. she was of a-most cheerful dispos- the car, Harold Wagar of R. R. p Pork Liver, 12e. a lb !tion and was held in very high 2. Oshawa entered the station re- Teal repairs*to all kinds of auto- esteem. For many years she lived porting his car stolen. There Were mobiles aIle tractors. Q on the Brock Road just south of 'blood stains in--tie- car and the H. FARROW. Proprietor Jtew;n$ Beef, _ -12c. a �• _ r the At1h concession After tbi- death I hospitals and. doctors of the. digt- lb of her husband some years ago, rict were notified.to report if any, SPENCER, eW Shortening, • persona were seeking medical care ....- she made her home with her eon, ,Classic Cleanser, , 3't ins, 13e• Wm. ,A., of Brougham. She was a for tnjynea. How any person es - 'LILLIAN'S member of the Presbyterian Church caped death or serious injury from ' tansy GSC. '•and after 'the union was a member such a wreck is a mystery..Wilfred BEAUTY SHOP of the United Church. She is sur Hunt of Law's Garage was called - - — vived by her.two sons, Wm. A. and at the same time and removed the - R. E I D o err efeon east of tile. Old Church • "••���AA •. o n o u a. y Garage. Mr. O. Crummer's - - Residence. Butcher"' (phone 300.0) Picberiag Shaw$bo end Fingerwave Fingerwave �- �Shuupoo Fh�gerwe - FickeringHardw-inff re Store ree t a �� Manicure i6e, - ThermiU pe NG Paeaaaa- " under auspices ofSuddn*% Deat Ll Kille a ROTARY CLUB : , I: >�.�o Way" aa« 1 Dills Instantly >� -- and 2 Prevens Blight The 'Pickering CANADIAN -LEGION _3 Does not burn the leaves MEAT MARKET !ant WHITBY TOWNTARK 4 Gives longer life to the p We carr ^\ full liine_Of ---:5 • _ _ For po#Lto-plats, cabbage---plan .-W ERNE SDAY EV'C39- -AUQ:-3 _ - . . : Fresh . .Tomato plants. ' Cucumber ,vines - In;.cud of Local & Distriot Chanties _. and - _ _ RAND PRIZE-PLYMOUTH COACH : ' Cured .6 -For lgbs.and cutworms.. r Agent for McCormick-Deeriog Farm Macbieerytand 5 Special Prizes of $5 each Meats Repaim. Re aim. ' C thumpla:i ParadC Our delivery is at'your service` o•e >ws a:--rve>trm k. a.at eta i...e t SM Phone Pick t8�0 _ - - •Fb@I _ . . ... . _ 'Street dance _ [CL7IRENCE SILK Se BALSDQN, - •`A Big Show for a Good Cause." _ .