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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1938_08_05 .. .Au.S Y, vb A!- n.,F,aJ -,'f'• ;7 ........, w •-T.cd ^a ,S""K' L '.;*J..'+ -► •Ieo,S '%�AG.VaTW .•,S;s wv-+Y.a Y.u.W.+ei.t,ari-v -�.-.:sJ x• ae+'" +tiri'x asTyi sh" .iLa 3'!Y.a - _ -tl'. '..: "? Mi- '�•lAM_"'a=nMF 'K+,. .r•. •. :' .: ., :.•,.e7, 'f'}:v..". .. •e:. ♦M Y y "% a,._i tie S'. '`}�.�.- : _.VOL. LVI1 DICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY '. AUG. 57 1#38. irssfsflrstaysaal dasls+s. Dunbarton Green River - �1t�F',,NWOOLJ ' MdUtU NOTICE _ We are sorl y to report Mrs, Ben The re-opening services of the MILLS y "(1R. H. a. PEARSON-Physician �. Wood seriously ill again, renovated church at Green River, aedSteseon. Daabattoo. 101r Our trucks pass your way Master James Hunt of Toronto every day." will be held next Sunda August 1886.4936 RE. FORSYTH. Oph.D., Director >:. holidaying with. Mr. Geo. Mc- 7th. A special Sunday School cess- •Optome•rinl AasodstioaofOnci.w �:eg. COAL, CO$E, Copoehie here• ion will be at 10.15 a. m. and CHOPPING yi d Memhet of the American O P*intnmmt A number from here attended,the ai.danon. Eras e:+miaad bs.vDoineroeat• 8 special Re-dedication Service at ,Mo da Wednesdayand Friday lYooe lass Cl.remunt ont. W v UD, CEMENT, Dowswell picnic at Exhibition Park 7 p, m, when special music will be y' y on Saturday last. rendered by the Whitevale Baptist WE GRIND FINE BAND, CI RA VEL, ...The Woman's Association at Mrs. Mixed Quartet. All are cordially Bran, Shorts and Feed of tail John Toms was a decided success- kinds also minerals and other DONALD 1tU1)UY Barrister, and invited. Each member brin •Solicitor,Notary Public. bioaerbo Lara. , ging a guest. and --+- r ` 00.'[ocmeriy oeeupi.dby the late A.E.Cher- BUILDER'S 8UPP'LIE S all enjoying themselves to the full. Cherrywoo4 eoneentrafes!for prof din tlsa.sarth wino of Court House,Whitby. sly — E BlfiO.l9Cal 8art8ge Work Everybody keep Friday August kept on band BEATON, BELL & -ROSS 26th open for a grand concert and Phyllis and Wilmot Gates • are 6acnstors tf Solicitors We have alsoplaeed in stock a full lunch in the basement of our church spending their 'Vacation- in Toronto, We stock onl y tbet best Poultry IAM ON. J.B�EAT '+ K.C. line of Maple Leaf Milling The Proceeds to help decorate the Mr. George Gates' is-confined to .Feeds and Supplies. - • H,rBii; KE BELL.K, TC. . F.ROSS Oo's Feeds• building bed. We hope for a speedy arecov- JAMES A WRIGHT Kinsale erY, A. We MITCHELL - Mr. and :yrs. Fenney. attended- } f!liar Sweet, Toronto. radelaidc 2838 the Corps Reunion Al Toronto last '�i� 0 TUNING ' ,7[ �(�' U. Ii�ICHARDBUN & Co.. Harris- Pickering, Ont. George Pegg is busy preparing week-end. ' - V eters,Sohcitors. Notanes etc., Suite set. for a .barn raising this week. Mrs. C. K. Petty has returned AND gg��.or Life Building.36 Toronto St. torooto. Office phone 7404 Residence 0520 Miss Katie Green of Toronto is Telephone Ad..1688. Pickering Phon d613. Sti home- after spending a month,with visiting her brother and family. ' her sister in Mount Albert.. All kinds of F epair 'Pork -,k MGUS 1�1chtILLAN-Barrister, Sol- The Beal Store,Claremont Mr. James Raine'+s nephew and 'Mr. aitd Mrs.' G. 'fodd accomp- All 'Tuning Guaranteed itoz, Notaiy Public. 19 Melinda Street Toronto. Teledhone Elgin 5303. 28tf PHONE 9L1 family, of Bradford, spent the week anied by Mr. and Mrs. Judd and Dental end with Mr. and Mrs. Raine. Mrs Hodgson motored to London on 'C. S. MSCDONALD FURNITURE We are glad to know- that Mr. Thursday to visit friends 209 CLOSE AVE„ TORONTO ✓. � We nre die lavin Andrew Pegg's family are able to Mrs• W' Hodgson who has been � Phone Lakeside 1502 R _ J► ERBEET T. FALLAISE, L. D 8., P g an.attractive b out again,-• after the severe alt- � .� D.D.S;,Graduate of Q*Royal College of variety of e g with her mother, airs. Laughlin for Orders+ taken at NEWS OMM D.aral Surgeons and the university of Toronto. Aluminum and.Graniteware Etc. ack of measles. , the past few oaths left .for her -- omoe in residence second door east of 9t. And- Pa Furniture 4nd Furniture We are pleased to see' Miss Dote " ah'rCbrreh. Pickering.oat.. O[riee nou� 9 home in Winnipeg this week. a.a •.a i�for tar apperatssent. (7C-ray 1Noveltiee. otIiq Leigh, of Kingston and Mrs: Miss Annie Petty entertained her �*U , _ a'r*a"'i' hOpQ rick n0o' Pricee low, in keeping with times. Bie passing this way the.other day. Suridq School Class to a picnic at ar3Ea. They are always welcome: Ramona Park recently. The water J1► TT� w, a e * The anion-.church service will be was fine for sa-mming and every- p���,. �+ RADIO SM-U� f 1 field at Kinsale appoinfmqut on one enjoyed themselves. Builders' S l�e�1 j� R• BRATON, T©WNSB_1P Sunday evening at 7.30 standard The W. A. will have their re pp D. Clerk. cou"Wancer.fomaskNuoses Ear A Graduate of Radiq C011e a g- $ time. The Kinsale choir will have ---_ saldae • .its, Accouauat,'Etc. toner of Wltb ala! meeting on Tuesday. evening, . Nbite•ale.Ost.. charge of the music. iC. sts�afp Elp-to-the= We were minute. trainin , learn that Aug. 9th, at 8 o'clock. This will. Lumber and Lath j sorry tobey.followed b a Program .'of focal w, E. RICHARDSON and B Milton Ormerod fractured his leg talent, afterwhich refreshments $. (} Shingles OENPJRAL ]TINS lRANOR FINEST EQUIPMENTo in two places while engaged in the will be served. Group 2, in charge Blue COal' „- football game between Cresswell of this meeting, and Mrs. Wesley Albel't8 UOaI RHAL E9TATE and -Greenwood. We hope for a Petty, Convene . Word for Roil :CONVEYANCIN[I Cmaranteed Satisfaction y ova 1 "Goodne speed T9 Call, ss-' Please note the 'Domestic Coke An ail aatabl ted asma. r At Mrs. Frank Gee, of Laguna' change of day slid- time. Everyone' _ Cifinent. Limes . PlaBteli / to sena Reasonwble Prices Beach, Calif. is visiting her sous- cordially invited to attend. Plifaaa; PIICL 6M Tarifa ani. Batteries always on ►� ins, W. W. and Mrs. Gee also F. -�..- Maple Body Wood - W. and Mrs. Gibson. She notices Brougham _ E ROY MILLER. Agents for Lnndy Fence `A, many changes here after her ab- _ I� "WX. MAW erouprbam. Ontario rents of twenty-five years. The rain of Sunda retard- and met-'-1 f �hDr PhoneMark 1808 "Y y LIQSNSED AUCTIONSER AND - -.......�_ ed harvest operations. opts VALUATOR a' Canadian Ndtional E:hiWtion Mr.-and Mrs. Beit Harvey were Sales conducted Anywhere D• lel• E R. August 26th - Sept. loth Toronto visitors on Sunday, Ooek6butt Ilu,plelnente Pbous or write. Address 814 Danda. A million dollars to - Miss Margaret Cassie i produce C sic s visiting Pr' rB s _„� 8' �.'JBecit a Prices Before B�fy _ Street, East. - - -quarter" her brother _ Admission, s waster er nth Fred _ er and famil t - 4 _ a Wssitby. Ontario. l(nsurattoe of All Kinds, Present. ��� B R�i , Aadley =Kra• H. �ta1COIri3-and Sarah, act i Beet.Rates Available with ompaniei# Shin les Far SalE P. M. Yeates is in New or r1 a on Monday. Ust hill• 011t. - g Security and gerVlCe. this week. A Mr. and airs. Rice and family Phooe M+►rk 7L00 lI bait Galvanised Steel Shingles. Wm. Puckrin Is recoveringfrom f Ph ,,n o Philadelphia a phi areguests of the Bird's Pak Siete ShioRles. Address PMt►e „ his recent'illness. Hedge family this seek. �� 1`I Weddingbells are ringing here . Rev. liar. Augustine of Clare- C•r L /Llw, re=rubtieMaq buggy wbeeh: BROUGHAM PICK 516 fes, a popular own lad g moat will fill Rev. Glover's pulpit. Lawn mowers sharpened. young Y• M. Donahue of P. E. 1. has en- here the. Wert two Sundays. 1 in: 'Maple Lumber--620 per Y ''T. PATERSON S • OLAREMON y f Call and qct prices. Phone !GART�EN CROPS m ea With Grasmere farm. .lir. and Mrs. F:'Cassie and Mr. in 500 ft, lots or more. M1 w Brownlee, of Hamilton has Cecil Phillips visited -Mrs. Phillips. � �1Wi11 Pay Profits leen visiting relatives here. in Hamilton hospital.on'Sunday. Get our prices on Reddy Roofing ' If you knew you WERE NEXT ' Mrs. Mercer has her household If Sou Use Mrs. Marshall, of Toronto, who. and Asphalt Shingles, Prices wilt you would bustle in after that Ili,- effects removed to Pickerin this has been a guest at the E. Holtby surance Protection we've been NATURAL .M I N E R_AL week, g home for some- .time has returne - - - slier= the be hi Spring. talking about on viaishman, of Australia, is home.Our Youn' Pao _ 4 '� Phosphates .YOU MAY BE NEXT ". t o lits brother, Allan g Plc were pleased n , TO fccrease Yields and I-mprovt_Quality -Lishman,. here. - --- Vnth the reception their drama, �'ICKERINC CYRLL E. M y of all crops Herbert Hancock, wife and. dau- "The Ginger Girl" received in LUMBER YAI� (iS •ERAL INSL'RANa$ ghter, Louise, of Newcastle.visited Audrey when presented there. '+ D N Lockwood hzs nephew, S. R. Wonnacott on Mr. R. Johnston who visited his P80NT: a3al' Our Motto-Service an Protection Sunday wife in St. Michael's Hospital on �°� Piclo�ag 6T00 The. Church social here' s week Sunday, reports she is slowly res- ` `Pickering Mills ago was a real success and the overing from her serious Operation. At Claremont -PICKERTNG, ONT. drama from Brougham much en- Congratulations to Mr. and 'Mrs. WE DELIVER joYed• Manson Ellicott, R. R. 1 Locust Ernest C. Fetzer Summer� Furniture - ' Richard and Gard Winters spent Hill; on the arrival of a baby boy PHONE 5317 a three days.in Toronto last week at a the Brierbush Hospital, Stouff- _ X100 n—Money required. t the Corps Reunion and report a Ville, August 2nd, 193'8; First Mor ---" -Lawn Chan" good time. r. •• Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown and LAvv -ER R• G. .CI�ENDENING ­-W"I Harry Boyer was away on Tom Jr. and bliss Mary Drznatp se y� experience Folds-very -c"ity from the the week-end, one of his best cows of Moose Jaw were,w•Ith T, C. and FUNERAL DIRECTOR airs. Brown on Friday.* Miss Mar- front.Natural, varnished hard succumbed to a Bloat caused by ,wood, frame, with reinforced Private Ambulance Alfalfa feeding. garet, who had been, holidaying' his _ BCAL u7 a heavy s ripe &w,0- Day and Night ServiceJolm , o ern a e, a 1 . r retarned ho1 em, N� called on his ••lncle here last week, M • anti Mrs. Will Bate of.Tor- ing duck,.•51.49. - Pbone 9006 onto and friends of Stratford were _ and being a large breeder of Jer- �UI$CO�'ERy • - Malvern 6A40 says, visited the local her here. visitors of Miss Bate on Sunday. I�eC ,Chairs M _ }•' Dr: 1Follinshee, of Edmonton gW.t 9th • X11 meet on Tuesday MEDICATED A � 4 'Complete with canopy and Markham, Alta with Mr. H. :Newman, 'of A1igu , at the home of Mrs, INSOLES Dumbarton, called at Grasmere this A. GIen. :Miss Ethel Chapman of Foot rest. Sturdy bardwood Toronto is expected to be Pres-. -Ends Foot Torture Quicker week. Dr. Follinshee is a Direct fraties in natural bardwood, or of the' Can, Jersey Cattle. ant to give a talk on "Books Comfortable to'Wear Hot Weather ` covering in' a baavy striped Club, and Reading". Hostesses: Mesdam- tO $ awning••.$2.10. Rev. Mr. Lawson preached here .es A. Glen; L. •Johnston, T, Rob- S p May paean Cieol Days jn on Sunday in the interests of the ertson and Miss Cassels, Roll Call SORE BURNING ACHINI; S*um SIMMONS' WALNUT ,BTEEL Lord's Day Alliance. His.work is -Famous 'Beauty Spots. ING IREETIthe i':am�with Cole 1s0 if y0a UBS a day-of-of -isessential to our Mr. E.. BED commendable as the maintenance Sunday guests in the village lien= Removes Callouses.Destro�s_ Coleman -Ina Lt - a at—t -- w' - _...------- Odors spring-416.60RIt1t at0y Or hot plate. Present democracy. Winch and Mrs. Shepherd of Port- ' BEST for Atbletea Foot, +fid* Lightning struck the chimney on, land Oregon, and Rev. E. McCarty Dall►ei4 Feet. Easily A Iled - )lassie,Aslslatses� Day ae 1rLt<1lt Qaiek, Clean and Safe. ex-reeve Reesor'e house on the 4th and sister, Mrs. Bennett and dau- g y PP rte' MWe "-e Coleman irons too last week and burned a-shock of ghter, ,of Kalwnawo, Mich. At the rH -UNITARY " ! s use 'g oats about 3 rods from the door. T. C. Brown homer►-]Kr. and Mrs. 9ie, /tt pEi !` erhii casks ironing day a While soot was sifted all over the Earl McDougall and children of CCU" Owl* on-•RM Qat s' pisaaHrf,. Cailand see tbam, house, no one was hurt. Blenheim. With Mr. and Mrs. L. C. A. STERIa s g t �T� The Az dley Women's Institute Matthews-Mi and Mrs. D. Clock- AL VIN ]BU Y are holding a Social on er. With Mies Bell Brown - The a�Ol�Es � ,- Fmoral Direotor Ewing Rardwere - Tinsmith Friday, August 12th, at. the school A. Moffat family. At the E. Holt. r. y �Fnrniture Dealer PTaRERING house. A ball game ~rill be follow- by home - Relatives fr m Toron_ 1�l�,,�• C K E ING EWS R N ed by a good program and a good to. With the John Phillips family i � i 1 1110tdtrille. O>4tal'30 }Me NN lunch, Adm. 25 and 10 de! Come - Mr. and Mrs. N.. L. Bing, of and bring a 4ieed. Beswie>t. ... PKKNOM Piro! st ,,i� P- RVIM wpml, 7T, 4 7 r . Market Act May .'CANADA7% �` Canada Viewed as-Source Cover All-Fruit 0 APIRIJ �)jE El ICE c Deputy. Minister of Agriculture _ : : Of lrelafid's Flax SUPPI Predicts All But Apple Crop = _ To Be Controlled tu Head of Ontario Agricultural vel, especially a world flight wich Extension of the Farm Products WORLD College Says Representatives its great speed, has created new Control, Act to cover marketing at THE W10 From Northern Ireland Have Fealth dangers, Dr. Cumming said, all Ontario fruit and vegetables, ex- AT LARGE" Been Looking Situation ()ver since a plane may transport fever- cepting apples, was forecast last f R E S mosquitoes to new areas.w--Proper Crop Rotation Is carrying in weekly W. R. Reek, Ontario De. Suggested. It-is possible for a passenger to. puty Min,ister of'Agricuiture. travel -ridden sec, were Mr. Reek said only peaches a from a disease :CANADA The EMPIRE tion into a healthy one in less time marketed under the act last year. • The linen makers of Northern than the incubation period of, the the first year of operation 'of the' Should Dc Slow Time Canada and DefenceCanadaas a whole is not Isola- Ireland are investigating Canada disease. act, but this year the act will-gov- The next who. ime In. b wants to make ex- tioUiStr altough isolationism Is ex- a cessively fast tas possible source of supply for ThiBmakes normal quarantirfe era marketing of asparagus, peach- is auto flax, according to announcement protections ineffective, Dr. Cum- as, pears and plums. -should be made to do slow time be- tremely.strdng. She is not ready to made by Dr. G. L. Christie, prep!- 'ming explained, and at some point Apples'Marketed Already adopt a "British Front Policy'.' and made this year to -hind-the walls of thO county Jail.— dent of the Ontario Agricultural in Africa a rule has heart. made Efforts were 'buell�h mercury. to receding from it. The recent,ac- College,Guelph, when he addressed that air line patrons must be out have tomatoes, and the :small - d tions of the. Chamberlain: Govern several hundred flue-cured tobacco of the fever districts for a full fruits,like strawberries and rasp- ment have weakened faith in.Brit- -western Ontario berries erries brougbi under the act, but Vacation Worries in:. The ardour 'of Canadian sup- growers of South six days before they are perinit-o a at the annual field day held at the ted to tak-3 passage in the planes. the board held the producers of everywhere will Business men porters'of the co-operation of their -on west of Delhi. Pan-Americans Airways.has taken these' fruits were not.close enough ''soon be looking forward to getting experimental station country with the Commonwealth ,Dr. Christie stated that a reprase to unanimity on the. need for a a hot, crowded bath- 11- the lead along ahother line, Dr. away from' ql and the, League has been sadly tative of the linen• Industries visit- Cuinmiag said, by fumigating Its board td set pric4s for the fruit and -beachestug for along rest In a damped. British actions In Spain 't week airplanes regularly and requiring govern the marketing. I quiet offlee.—Hamilton Specta- ad him las at Guelph In con- 22 faire, hays brought dism'ay to Liherals vection with his studies of the Can- the crew members to be vaccinat- Ontario's $1,500,000 apple crop In tor. and, although welcomed by the Ro- adlan flax situation'. He explained ,. man Catholic French-Canadians of ..that Northern Ireland gets much adMarketed alreadythrough' argan1w of ad producer channels, Mr. Reek They Were'nt Sissies Quebec, have not affected their iao- Its flax from Russia but the manu- said, making unnecessary any fur odern hitch-hikers will surely M lationtat sentiment — one of the facturers are interested In Canada Cher organization. blueb like slastes If they read the most important influences on Cana- a source of supply if Canadians The an Board That Sets Priced Backward" column OR than foreign policy. So Canada will are prepared to gr�ow the •crop in The 43,000,000 tomato crop war. this. page recently. Fifty years go her way, de.tertalbed to do 'no- desired quantities. BOOK , SHELF come under the act next year. The agar it was seemingly the customthing to disturb her close friendship Build The Soil Up By ELIZABETH EEDY board decided against controlling for Stratford ladies to walk to Hit- with the United States, determined Dr Christie'seld he told the Trish the small fruit crop this year bia- chell (thirteen miles);visit friends, 'to maintain her connection-with the visitor. that much flax tv1s gr.own- • go to church and walk back to the cause t wants ur Commonwealth, but 'steadily Inds- on Ontario farms In'former years "THE CANADIANS" In handling other fruit crops.' city. And not a thumb was raised pendent In the matter of any risks but farmers had discontinued grow. The Story of A People The act was passed early In 193T or a "glad eye" lifted!—Stratford of becoming embroiled In war ov- Ing the crop becallse they found It after the judicial committee of the Beacon-Herald. erseas. This does not-mean that co- hard on the land. By George M. Wrong Privy Council held the ' Natured operation (as in the armament or- "The man from Ireland 'suggested As Profesor of history at the Unt- Products Marketing Act, passed by dere announced recently.) will not Not For Private Gain that with proper crop rotation the varsity of Toronto, George M. the Dominion Government In 1934.. Surely, after the experience of be forthcoming, but.it means that Ontario farmers can grow good flax Wrong has for more than thirty was ultra vires, the last war, the manufacture of It may have severe limits and that and not deplete their soil." said Dr. years' been a keen student of the It provides for,establi.aliment of munitions In Canada, including air- the British Government cannot take at .afoot boards with m Christie. "He said that they grow past at Canada. His late embers representing ;craft, gun mountings, tanks. what- • anything for granted.—Manchester good flax In Northern Treland'year rpAds like as exciting novel of ptoducers and processors to'"' not ever may be needed, should be Guardian. after year and have not as fartile 'peih -etermine,darketing at adventu�e but Is the most prices and d brought under the admints4ration of soil as Ontario and their mail was Mauthoritative and fully documented farm products. one national co-ordinating author- g . y single volume ever written'on the Hailes Air S not beindepletedThehad learn- Ity. It could be..patterned after the urvey ad In Northern Ireland that they history of Canada. Imperial ministry of munitions; but Of Ontario Roads _must build up their soil with organ. Four centuries have pased since Around The World it should be sufficiently strong to Ic matter. The practice there Is to thei bold sailor Jacques Cartier met resist Interference either by subTer- leave fields In sod for four years. cut from Brittany to claim North .11 --.,In Three Years wive political or profiteering Inter- "Ferguson" Highway North Of then crop these fields:for four years Amerioa for King Francls I of eats.—Ottawa Citizen. North Bay Will Be Re-located then return them to sod, thus rest• France, and to discover a passage That's How Long It Took TO Ing the,soil and providing the or. to the East. Profe' or Wrong tells a .7 s Pasteurization Law Aerial survey of the lake-dotted ganic matter taken out by the flax'." the ,dramatic'story of these four Circle the Globe In The Pasteurized milk Is to be the country between Martin FAver and "I think that is what, - farmers centuries with skill and eloquence. -sixteenth century. only milk sold in cities and towns Temagaml will be made at once to here have to do. You must consider lie has made excellent use of all a of Ontario on and after October 1st lay out anew route for the Fergus- Your industry from the standpoint available source material, avoiding Eclipsing every ar6itrid-the-world, next while at the end of the.preseat on highway. Highways Minister T. of crop rotation. Grass crops nu the 'hackneyed anecdotes that do venture since the intrepid Porte. year raw Milk witl'disappear as an -B. McQuesten said last week: doubtedly are one -of the beat to thrive like hardy perennials in the gese explorer; Ferdinand Magellan. 7 ,, article on sale in the whole pro- Mr. McQuesten, actompanled"b�' build up organic matter. You must most Canadian historte9, and rely- first circumnavigated the globe In vines. The provincial Department a party of six, Including the deputy, put- that organic •matter back Into-. tug on original research to give his 1,083 days in- 1519-1522, Howard of Health has taken the matter In minister. R. M. Smith, returned to the soil. The farmers In the Old book life and colour. Hughes dipped his silver monoplane hand, with the result that an-ordift- North Bay after a four-day motor Country have learned this lesson." Under French and British out of the skies at Floyd Bennett. In-coundif -has been issued by the trip through Northern Ontario: He Field after flying around the "great .Hepburn government. The only said the new route Is expected to The French regime in Canada circle" In, four space-devouring M; thing wrong about the affair in that cut the present North-Bay-Temag- World Plights captivates Professor. Wrong—with days. Its romantic figures of,gen.tlemeu- ..,-;,this step-was not talr�- years ago. am! milage,from, 64 to about 51. The sport sma n-m III lonal res' feat, adventurers. courier-de-bola, Ind. almost mtting in halt the previous A huge. amount nt of sickness could Broken By Lakes -Menace Hea Pana, explo�ers.and soldiers. It is, -record time of 7 days, -hour. 49 have been avoided. rries That section of the Ferguson Milk . ca disease germs veq.,easlly. Bacte- highway has been rebuilt.30 miles indeed, a glamour bard to resist. mInutei, .fE established by the late ria get Into It readily., And many north of North.Bayand five miles EZ-U.S' Surgeon General, Is The names of Champlain,,.Fronten- Wiley Post In July, 1933, marked tubercular. High- Ai;" Lest Air Lines ac. Joliet, La I§alle. Dallier de Gan- the fourth complete world-circling a cow to tubert Through boll south of Temagami and the 'Ang —of milk harmful contents are ways Department is anxious to Spread Disease son, Madeleine de Vercheres and Ilig-lit in a bearter-than-air machine. Pierre de Is. Verendrye are symbols sterillzed.�—Renfrew Mercury. complete the Job.,The work may be Inspired by Trade undertaken In September, the min- Dr. Hugh S. Cumming, former of courage and daring. world. Surgeon Generil of the United The British rule in Canada was -.Earlier voyages around-the orl later said. JI& Route To Asia States, ret almost Immediately characterized including those of Magellan, Sir Because the stretch Has In couq- urned from Europe list The outstanding deduction prob- )ansion Francis Drake and Thomas Caven- try broken up by a chain of small week, after attending meetings of by tremendous territorial exl 7 ably to be drawn from Mr. Hughes' lakes, the aerial survey has been -equally great Increase In dish. were inspired more by a lust _-----.performance Can only be realized the committee of the International and by an for-rich ordered so that 'the shortest pas- Health Office in Paris acid the Les. population. When thb.Brttlsh con-� ri. h cargoes'than by a zest for -by viewing his route in the reverse competitive a0enture- quered Canada there 'were fewer :order he flew it. sibIe 'route could be determined. gue of Nations Health Cornmittec Magellan was seeking a west- him beginning 'instead 4n Geneva. than 360,0100,;peiions living ther�. ward passage to the Spice Island of Consider No Way of Quarantining Today there more"than 11,000,- t ladies when of ending by flying across Western Cana' dicitn' a Need The. main discussions, he said, 000. the East he set out 7�­Cauada to Siberia. Re-would have from Seville, Spain, with tiny concerned, the problem of yellow "THE CANADIANS" The Story been In •Asia for two days. This vessels headed by the flagship, the W.-Self-Knowledge" fever-,-still prevalent in the jungles of a People.-By George M. Wrong, ve overland air route to Eastern Eu- Trinidad' He met iiis death at the of South America and the equator- 465 pp Toronto, Macmillan Cornp- rope and Asia has long been advo- ial regions of Africa. Airplane tra- any of Canada. bands-of treacherous natives In the but it'has We Don't Understand Our Fel. Philippine Islands after rounding rated In some quarters, 'been opposed by established routes low-Countrymen, Says Brit- Cape. Hfflm and discovering the - L- across the width of the Pacific and Film Expert. "great south sea" which'he named she neglect of the British to help- Toronto Lawyer Is Left $3,250,000 --thle Pacific. Only one of Magellan's ...:,develop the Canadian route to Asia One-of'the most noticeabIe an ships, the Vittoria, .completed the ! while they pushed untenable Med(- common things that Canadians do WF voyage back to Spain. terran6an routes to the Far East. lack is knowledge-of their fellow- Nellie Sly's Feet Mr. Hughes,has profoundly added Canadians in other than adjacent Sir Francis Drake was likewise to the significance of the overland see 4- regions and.one of the best mad- king booty 'in the South 'Seas when he sailed-with He has now only five small ships air route to Asia. films for overcoming this, is not eclipsed the evidences given by the being put into use. This was the i in 1577. Drake completed the car. Russian fliers themselves and, incl- statement-made by John Grierson, cuit in two years and ten months-- . - , 5-One 4a�*G "'Ir's 'hait xagel;ft 4 tlulMrti�,, by Lht: edUadtan. -- proatcer. member ot the ts and'around the Arctip, or Northern, FILM voyage. route, and Government Advisory Film Coun- In 1889, Eliza he hai;,done so because _LeAh Cochrane. who cil, as he sailed from Montreal Tast --of advancement In aeronautical set- wrote for Joseph,Pull tze r's old New week for his home. Mr. Grierson ence and superb achievement In ma- has spent two months here on the York World under the pseudonym ' chine production. His lierforinance invitation of the Canadian Gov- of "Nelly B the ly", hustled' around Is most remarkable because It is so ernment,and has covered over globe In 72 days, 6 hours and 11 ordinartly-possible.—Winnipeg Free 5,000 miles, mostly by plane. mi'nutes—New, York to London. Press. across the In-lian Ocean to Hong. Radio Will Help king, thence to San Francisco and "I was- struck by the lack of back to New ;Vork, by rail.' Chief Oats Producers knowledge that Canadians in one part of the country have of Can- ,..Stamp-Licker' adians iti other'parts," he remark- The Soviet Union and the Unit- ';d States together account for ad. "Naturally it is becalhe your Post Office h ) I I . ­ . Philadelphia s as in-0 worM in-ea- distances—are---%o—�extraordiniry.-- ver—one-hal, ­ the under oats. Canada and the Unit- The increased use of airplanes will 7e stalled:a new automatic which does away with stamp lick- ed Kingdom are the chief Empire undoubtedly integrate Canada a ing. You put in your coin and out -oducers, but the output of both great deal — but only physically., inery W. Perkins Bull Mrs. Sidle y comes the stamp, already moist- countries has fallen in recent You require a creative maQ sued and ready to stick on your which will integrate the country letter. 70 -years, the Canadian crop harvest Court litigation may follow l3ublication of the will of,the late Mrs. for 1937 (268,442,000 bushels) mentally too.?? Mabel Horlick Sidley, Racine, Wis., heiress, who died-recently at the -being :the smallest estimate since The Dominion, he believed, had Toronto home of W. Perkins Bull, prominent Canadian.lawyer, bequeathed Having stopped home work Inyer. Under W 7 1910. Argentina--since1930has two institutions at its disposal for terms of the will, as reported from Racine, Mr. Bull an outright sum of $250,000 plus one-third of the Sidley fortune, esti elementary schools,' Have, Eng- this work. One, radio was already been the leading'ng world exporter mated at $9,000,000. William Sidley, only son of the deceased woman, 1and, is encouraging the children f oats and is the only important put to work through the means of .,a receives a similar bequest, while the remaining portion of the estate -to take up useful hobbies, such as producing country shipping abroad the Canadian Broadcasting Car a to charitable institutions. In addition the will, of Mrs. Arabella more than a small proportion of goes three days after her daughter. carpentry, painting, needlework poration; the other' motioN Pic- Norlick, Mrs. Sidley's mother, who died thi its oat crop. tures, needed muchdevelopment. disposes of a $3,000,000 fortune of which Ifrs. Sidley was left one-third. and reading. •:.:..� _ - .: � �:.., ..,'Te`''9`'-f ,.f,"`...:L^.•...�...rra'.�*__,... 'ss+.--..x-..v-. ^-�rs.......,,w..,a ai,r.. :us�...w ar�i�. ..- s. ....e3c...: s ... ,.. .,. .. ..... _ T ROYAL ARTILLERYBAND ' & rK w PLAYS AT EXHIBITION BiG in size , r :ClassiFied . Adve' rtising This Is an ern of big bands at ;w the Canadian National Exhibition. BIG in Flavour This year 'the feature band is that 1'UUf:rNV AND POULTRY FARM FOR BALE OI the Royal Artillery of England. BIG in value "V M:/+1'll'MH:NT This band, composed of 70 musics- FARM FOR SALE—Ifrls At'RES, LAT gas, is'unique'among-mntMal-Digs= — .,VRE'RANGE PULLETS 6 WEEKS 8, Con. 1. Township of East W1111- to 20 weeks of age. Barred Rocks, ams, County of Middlesex, good nizatione because each member can clay loam, suitable farm buildings. ) White Leghorn. Also started co acres or good hard maple sugar play at least two instruments and ��^^ ]Barred Rock, White Rock, New bush. Estate must be closed. AP- In five minutes the band Can change �► �w Hampshire Red, White Leghorn ply tn Hugh McIntyre Campbell, Over from One Of the world's out- /1__ \ ' pullets, cockerels or mixed chicks, Executor -of Estate, Allsa Craig, �i I►f 7 10 day, 2 weeks and 3 weeks old. Ontario R. R. No. 1, or to A. W. standing military organizations tar / 3; Send for price list. Tweddle 'Bixel, ii.C., his Solicitor Strath- a symphony orchestra of equal 'Chick Hatcheries Limited, Box 10, f Fergus, Ontario_ roY, Ontario - merit. ` 1 DON'T MISS THIS SALE OF COCK- UF:RVO I'ROUL'CTS erels. Barred Rocks. New Hamp- DERPO B11G KILLER 85c EXTF.R- - - ebire Reds, White Rocks 5%e, 10 minates bedbugs = cockrortches— DI day 9#c, 2 week 11'he, 3 week ,tintx—crickets. Derpo :Moth Killer �1 16fAc. Leghorn day old cockerels 25-?50c kills the moth worm. At =c. Large Egg Quality add, le. Eatons, Simpsan, Tamblyn and , Also mixed chick- and pullets at other leading stores or Derpo-Prci- -� low prices. •Top Notch Chickerias, ducts. Toronto. HAVE Guelph, Ontario. nr•.slGa Inc: �c Hoor. FOR 'i WEEK OLD 'LEI;HURN PULLETS CLbT,CHO j-23.90, 2 week old $19.40, Ten day .` old Only$17.90. Big Egg Quality add GAL.AZZO'S PRACTICAI. SCHOOL AR pr Only limited supply at nthesekl- of Designing and Patternmaking, u� prices. 6rder tt once. Baden El- r , ectric Chick Hatchery, Bou 59, -for ladies' and gentlemen's gitr, Baden, Ontario. ments,. dressmaking, and fur de- Baden, Correspondence courses It necessary. Tray and evening • s e H'l'ItNI'1'1'ItH: classes. Individuirl instruction. Write for information. 65 Avenue LYONS Road. Toronto. In love affairs there always dose come"the critical moment: Here is -- —? ',TRADE-IN DEPARTMENT r•n,Ms AND VRINT9 one kiss: 478' Yonge St. They stood at the garden gate, 'SCULLING TITLE crowned with elaborate ceremony' JULY CLEARANCE ,SALE ROLL-14 I)F,VEUrt'EI) AND 'EIGHT In the.new bang shell. _ beautiful enlargements 30c. 8 the scent o1 lilacs filling the warm Reconditioned Furniture regular prints and one.FREE ori- spring air: The leadership of the. Canadian The competition is open to all largement 25c. Service Guaran- National Exhibition to the realm of boys and girls under 15 years and Every article to our store m,rked y g - �:, down for quick clearanbe, thorough- teed. York Photo service, t83'h Geoffrey (whispering hoarsely)— Canadian'sport has for years been the prizes will consist of complete King East, Toronto. ly cleaned, reconditioned and sold t Sally, we've been going together unquestioned. This. year in adds new outfits of clothing.to compen- - under a positive money back guar- antee of satisfaction. A tine oppor- HAY-PE's'Elt ALI, ,TAGES two years—" tion to a sport programme of out- tunity for you to buy high clava Sally (breathing deeply)' — "Yee sate for the opening of the new reconditioned furniture at a traction CONTROLLED FOR SEASON'' AF- Geoffrey!"• standing attractiveness there is sII school term. ter taking. a few pills. Hay-Fe.'er Will Receive Complete Outfits of It.- real value. event of major importance in the ��iQ� Bed room suite. dresser, Antigen (Ruttan's) an advanced Geoffrey — And: we've grown aquatic world—the world's Cham-chiffonier. full size 'bed pharmacological process—entirety close't0 one another — gotten to The first prize for the "Queen of -L and s:,t;less spring. Perfect: different. Ap livable to 751;b indi- pion prefessional sculler, Bobby "o eautlful- vanity, dresser, vldux! type i2.00 at leaning trust one another, haven't we.'. Pearce, who will defend his title Fleckledom" will include coat; hat, full size a ao s g or irrct from Carman- Sally (thrilling) — " silk dress, shoes stockings, under• spring. Floor sample. Ruttan. t:ra . :,,� ua t Ineftdin clothes and a suit of pyjamas. Her . . - Modern suite, vanity, ve- Winnipeg. Geoffrey," Phelps of England Camara, Evans Pad- S49•� netlan 'mirror. chiffonier; Vp%t,Itty1A ISA ti +l M�iH;lt �'Aa1P Geoffrey (gulping) — "Well, well prize-winning "ladies-in-waiting" . ?all ±ice panel bed and sagiesa don of Australia. will be given a complete four-piece spring — will you will you — will you g Smart 4 piece suite in was, CAMP FRANKLIN's PRIZE ESSAY lend me carfare home? I'm bust. _ suit and a trench coat;* other prizes '59.00 ' Content. First prize,,one hundred nut finish, large dresser, dollars; second prize. fifty dollars, ed!" «Y• m for the "King's' Men" will Consist chiffonier, vanity, full size bed and Theme—"Camp F anklin — the. Kbag,and Qileeri OL sults, raincoats, windbreaker%, sagless.spring:-Like new. - - CamQ with ldeala.f E'alI' informs- _ - - - . S69!c nn Large suite. dresser, triple tion regarding. Canada's unique READ IT AR NOT » overcoat and Mountie Breeches. •� mirror vanity, chtffrobe, and pioneer recreational camp for +Of 'Freekledom There will be no entry ,lee but full ei'ze bed, sagless spring. Cost young men and young women, The toad. is toothless, but thti lover S2u0.00 new. Perfect condition:- from Camp Franklin'* Toronto frog has teeth.' the offiC381 entry form must Carry $19.50 Large realer, full size office, 83 Ynnge street. - - - the signature of the parent, guard-' - bed, sagiesa spring and -Canadian Nationale Exhibition 'brand new felt mattress. AF.Wvl'AI•H:H OI.1•ULITUNiTY Thin sort Of economy is hard Oa tan or teacher, C.N.E. officials an- 'brand walnut suite, dresser, Will Give Prizes to Winners $ounced tod#ty. The freckle-faced '$?9•� vautty,chiffonier, full-size VROPF:1iTY R A\TF:D the Cow, Of bad and aagless spring. to perfect ADVERTISER h4 I'NTE:RE:STEU IN Auld Maggie' Dee had her till Dotallnloa FtteCl<le COm youngsters entering the comp�titioa 'eondltlon. - purchasing Ontario Weekly News- petition. will receive a ticket of admisaion - 95Dressers, 8r.:;. wash'standa, paper. Can make reasonable share of Scotch prudence and econ- __ _ to the Canadian. Natlanal-R%bl1,t_ sR:s chitfouters. down payment In casts an-d month- only. She had worn her old bonnet ,$221.50 Solid- oak dining room 7y payments for balance. Must•7n- so lou A Dozpinion-wide search for the tion on Children's Dai, officials +l suites,- buffet, extension "Clude good Job business and -well g that some nate-hbOurtl 0f nation'* most freckle-faced young- said. table and 8 leather upholstered established newspaper in growing fared to get a new one for bar. `chairs. district. G. Emerson, 9.Delaware 'eters has been launched by the Ca- _ 9.piece suite, walnut finish, Ave., Toronto. They asked 11 site would prefer a + nadian National Exhibition and will Canada's forest industries make ��•� buffet, extension tat,le, -- straw or silk, as material. end on Children's Day, August 29, ehlnrt cabinet and 8.slip seat chairs. - MEDIC '-Weal," replied Maggie,. "since ,, as annual contribution of 36a RefiniMshed when the King and Queen of million dollars to the national In- Beautiful 6.W oak suite, buffet, LJtT DR.. McLEOU'S 'CrENTIFIC Y9 lastat on gietn' me a bounit, I 4ckledom" tCill 11! offieI&I17 g'a+ extension table and 6 leath- Remtdy "S[omachlc"clear up your think I'll take a straw one' 1t wil come. -. er upholstered chairs. stoma,-h' trouble. Saskatchewan Maybe, ;; lG�•� Fine walnut finish suite, user writes: Send me 6 -more bot- y Just be a mouthful for the �+ buffet, extension table, flea "SSomac'hlo." 1 have taken s cow when I'm through with it" 1 ei►tna--cabinet and_ 8•_leather neat - and ffn$they are doinlF me s world _ chairs. _ of good. I can now eat my,meals - :_ 1C9�50 English oak suite, buffet, and no suffering. eo thought I. The higher a• man Climbs, the `.� �+��+• extension table, shins cap- would Fake another S. Stomachic i :.1.: bier and 6 leather seat chairs. - Is useful in overcoming gas, bloat- larger• the audience which gases !R a a r n'.n No es ...` Rich walnut fintsh 'suite, ing, sour stomach, especially good a hopefully, though secretly, that he nAnA n- .�•VVIq,Ttze buffet.' cabinet, � for pain atter eating and night 1 extension table and 6 leather seat .. digestion. At your drug store or may lose his bold. ebalrs, perfect. .Illrect. Write fpr free informs-' . -- -- • `' ;79.00 Beautiful walnut suite, ! tion. Dr. McLeod'$ Stomachic -' THE VEGETABLE GARDEN first crops may be harvested as - - +I pieties, butte[, china cab- Company, l9l A►ban5', Toronto. Major (roaring to soldier who^ The• vegetable gardener has soon as possible: Where needed lost, extension table and 8 leather Las passed him without raising his seat chairs, Like new.. HAY FEVER AND ASTHMA HUF- much in common with the factory -slid a complete plant food to, the: Modern 9 piece suite,' but- ferers sena at once to L T. Beet, head( — "Don't they teach'you to manager; both like to get as mach garden at the rate of 4 pounds for t�•00 ret, e.xt"slon table, china Hfnaston, Ont., for real worth- salute SII your company?" a as a feet of surface soil. which will Patrick Malone -- 'Yes,e[r.. from their emotion spat square - cabinet and 6 leather Beat chairs.`" t '1T+"— - Cost new over 1200.00. make life worth living. Thiscosts possible. To do this the garden re- ;127.00 A i6A0 solid walnut Butte, you nothing, sA write today, Major — "Thea why didn't you aorta to two doubling up arrange- FORGET-ME-NOTS ' b-nutiful carved buffet, "��— ialute?'• extenslon table. china cabinet and 6 ODOI`RLF.%% TOILET% - ments called succession and comy ;pray roses attacked by mildew _ leather upholstered chairs. Perfect Patrick Malone — "Well air, I anion lantin s with liver of sulphur, one ounce LOU CAN HAVE CITY CUNL ENI- p p g that to two gallons of water. condrrton. once$ In your village or farm home I didn't .want to attract more at, He .knows for instance, 119.00 Buri walnut•suite, large buffet, closed front, chi- without water eupD1Y or sewers tentioa, than I had to, because I radishes take only a few weeks to Soak pot plants thoroughly .be- t Write for tree Information on our supposed to be out here with-cabinet, extension table and 8 ain't-su modern, self-emptying, odourless mature thus leavin a whole row fore .planting' Out and again af- - chairs w!tH backs and seats uphol- - � g - Irtered in 61ue mohair. Coat new ' Togets from $35.00 up and leave out a pates. `or more of space for another terwards.in the evening. over 1,100.00. Completely refinished. behind for ever the dread out- '- Besuttrut 3 piece cheater- house with its fifes, cold and un- crop. In this case, a mixture of Earth up main crop potatoes �"'•� Heid suite in rust Gepp, te- healthy discomforts. Kaustlne En- ,Money orders, •travellera' radish and parsley seed can be Give tomatoes under glass gsneering' Company, 164 Portland vereible Marshall sprlftg ,cuahlon_s. Street;- Toronto. Ont. WAveriey cheques and ether financial paper planted at ,the same time, . the plenty of ventilation and water. Floor "ample. a9s5. issued by express companies in Large mohair suite. s parsley being slower, and obliging Complete all bedding out for $3`9.0 pieces,.figured, reversible rlertauxwh Canada during 1937 amounted to enough to give the—z r show. xarshall cushions in perfect condi- ;67,523,282-compared with $63,- tion, Three plece,brown rttoh'air' QUIT T.UtiAltU- S:\L'E'E', EASILY, 548,920 in 1936. _._ away for the first few weeks.'This Continue`to sow gold dust alys- � •� suite, pillow arms, Mgrsh- inexpensively. Home remedy. Tes- is CaIIed COmpSniDf1 pTantl`Ttg, .as aurrl, anchusa;ca9umbines;'coreap= t all reversible spring cushions, Thor- tlmonials. Guaranteed. ' Advice „1 -both crops. -together,-altho Etas.-sweet willia�,ete_., foLnext free- Bartlett's, Box 1, W.Innlpag. • oughly cleaned. one is harvested before the other. year's show. ' Large'It piece chesterfield one•lengthening of the Aunty $14.50 suite, tapestry coder, EVERY MARRIED 0OUPLE AND draft service has reduced the Other.companions for-radishes Cut away flowers fFom •sweet Afarshatl spring cushions, those • contemplating marriage are cabbages or peas between-the peas; lupins, violas to promote 5 number of unemployed in the `�. Smart 3 piece Jacquard should'read—"Sex and Youth,' 104 rows. In,this Case two rows are fresh bloom. . sirite, reversible -alarghall pages, postpaid 25c., Our 12_age Netherlands. spring cushfonr Perfect- , illustrated catalogue of sex=books, � -- _plan`ted•in a 'space for only one, LAWN SPRINKLING THE AW .e, lg7�50 French Jacquard suite; 3 drug sundries, etc., free upon re- 'but as the radishes-mature quick-• :'.Phe usual method of passing an '' 2 pieces, 'Marshall revers- quest.nee, Toronto.me Specialty , 169 TRACTOR MAGNETO AND ly and are used u , there remains ib2e spring cushions, •Perfect con- GENERATOR-REPAIRS P evening sprinkling the lawn 'may _ dtlfon. — only one row, with sufficient room be a pleasant -wa to while away t�45!,� Xroehler chesterfield bed 1•HOTOGRAI'HV , SEND US YOUR TRACtOR MAGNE- p y .00 suite.,S metes, upholstered to and Generator Repairs. We save for Cabbages or .peas. Another the hours, but It Certainly does in floe velour cover: Cost Hew about ENLARGEMENT-FREE WITH EV- you money. Allanson Armature suggestion is. arsni s or beets be- ry cry 25c order. Roll film developed g p p not d0 any good. lJSe a good lawn _8745.00. Mantr.. 855 Bay St., Toronto, tween rows of spinach. The s in A[-Toad chesterflelds, mohair and'eight prints 25c. Reprtrttr p p sprinkler that throws a spray like X4.95 covers, lfarshall reversible Established over 26 years. Bright ach is a cool-season, fast grower, ` ling Studio,' 29 Richmond Street SALESMAN PANTED raindrops high into the Bir, fall- covers, is soon used up. 17.50 3 ema'rt Y piece suttee, East, Toronto. ing gently upon the grass: Let the ! MAN WITH CAR TO SELL FIVE- 1 chesterfield and 1 chair• Succession .Planting$' sprinkler remain in one position FREE ENLARGEMENT, ROLL DE- 'gallon Pealed cans,' triictor and to match in fine mohair overs. vefoped, printed 25c. re pints 3c motor- oil. direct .with farmers, In the case of succession Plant- f c _ - oc g- res er, a c.; excellent prop s- ate the soil to a depth of'four in- kR,95 Kitchen cabinets, Ston, Ont. tion. $rdtish Lubol Company, At- 11100.66 Ings, t e gar ever W& S anti 'a •ice boars, *ILL Singer sewing lantic Ave., Toronto. quick' growing vegetable. is bar- _chew or•more. One may water all machines, $4.9:3 tras stoves, 113.9. BEST RESULTS, PPICTURES TO vested and then replants with an- brand new felt mattresses and hu» , P day long, even during the hot be proud of, rolls developed and diads ,o't oth'er outstanding vatuea other crop. Here are a few: noonday hours printed with higloss deckled edged, OPPORTUNITY y , since injury from too numerous to mention. w •Write for free illustrated catalogue. prints,Rep Beautiful enlargement Radishes followed by string this practice i5 more fictional than •free. Reprints 3c. Prompt ser- ,�. LYONS Vice. Excel Photos, 1272 Lang- FREE �l F. WILL MAKE IT beads' real. It certainly is much safer dow-ne Avenue, Toronto. WORTH YOUR WHILE Early peas followed by turnips, ' than watering late into the even- TRADE-IN DEPARTMENT if you will send us names and ad- carrots or beets.' ing with nightfall leaving the t�7 o r dresses of flue persona who would Earl beans followed by, late 478 Yottlge St., Toronto Issue NO. x72--38 be interested In oil developments. y grass wet.. , W would then send you.free, with- CaTTOtS, Or beets. out any'cost to you, an interest in a Spinach followed by sweet cord, - States. Your name will not be used. tomatoes or beans. HORSES WORK BETTER AGENTS WANTED P.O. Box 38-H, Salt Lake y, Utah young OnlOn9 from aet9 fol- P.O. Box 238-H, Salt Lake City, Utah when freed from Saddle Soils, Cuts, lowed.by eggplants or peppers.,.. Sprains, Distemper, Colic, etc. by _Full or part time, to`sell, ornamental trees and _ Soil is Good Condition of Mina Liaistent. Beeping a bottle _ `There—are a few -exce ion —Qf_Yinard's in the stable as well_as is the house save Vet's and Doctor's' L.'shrubs, evergreens, perennials and fruits. ' . Year , which should . be remembered. bfi>,. s0 round proposition. We supply complete selling N'Pkra ' Root crops should not follow root j crops, and the same is true of !OUtfit. Commission paid weekly. Id' walnrs tTCflttrol hl rt`M1nuN the leaf crops. Turnips, carrots or r I m Go sat dabbers%a'% of•assn bloasMp beets, for instance, should not fol-' ""KING OF PAIN" ���°ss1.��auyt�.NNers fool, ""a tad ttrber okra.cep• 'low radishes, or Swiss-chard follow - __ - • tlMYe���to Dr�ay awU$s...uap• lettuce. Stanley Park Nurseries a °' Q.�°� ��u• rsr+ewit+ted Data• In practicing succession plant- hW�,�Ls�lf►�. ings, it ia'well to see that the noir STONEY CREF+K'-- HoZ ZSR, ONTARIO ••arlt.•rt.i►.kI«aiLa�ee�ta r� � is in a fine, )rich condition, so that _ • - - � v;w ,. "•••,y,. ,...;`',,�.....R r z•xok��:,-zt •-r�r,w.-,;.y,. pr �,.. .:.7,'er+��:Y �►9""' _ a �3 >. ..,,y.,.'.nc,uawt..++lXra.ss S� ...-.R�y�M:.-�.•.: - ..::.,�.>.o.utr�n'-- :-..:...�-�•..e.•t+=. _ w .x�,e�!.._ .i i, .. . n;«lass,. �'.'_ ;.;,:: �c'.'s .,i..':l'� °. .:rte`.' :�-mss%r4 ;':•4ccau.*'+. .'�.r .� rw �.r'� • A'. ' . . .,. ..to-.* . - ,.. :. ,.. w. . :--� �",4. =v ..:.�. .,� rs µ �; �.�•• •.•..k .. .. �• a/irn .T..u.... , ..-.. ., dr. ...:. _•.., ..',:. -,.-'.._ 'ptt. i� •�:: °� -.'N"^..:1 .�'k ✓u.��i.'rJ: _ �. YF•. } _.,' ...•- '..,. _ ..-sr.p e•,.:T;..,, n 4' ^S':Aw .., 'L„, ''�'F}L.'7 y-'U.:,' }.. ,: , ..' °`... .: ..... ',.... :' .,.... - ....;_ ^.. ,.,..... .„ r D _6'. p'; r _t`*� yam:,.,+ ., • ' Cs ' s High oy Dept. lames "Dot�t's" for _ 7� x se „ J& "fzeu+aej *Cwo _ motorists and Pedestrians. � N L Dnabattea /, L. E.QI! w /�ILL ?sf't>r In a snaune�3alety CsmpaigD - A garden party under the auspices FUNERAL DIRSOTOR AND par 7"si i1.i0 paid advasos BUSINESS COURSES of the Women's Auxiliary of St. the .Dept. warns the public.in the - 811[BALMER _ aonscriptiosis to the United !!lefts follgwing::• � DAY—NIGHT I Paul's Anglican Church will be held " sad GL Dritaia >15.00 is advaaes. "Don't pass a car- at -the top of CORRESPONDENCE ` on the spacious lawn of Mr. George —4uaoessor to W.J. Mather, a hill", You may be exasperaited 1• phis Secmft iat Toyne, Rouge Hill, on` the evening 8to u!lvllla •�' �`• o''O"�•rp•�'•' of Thursday, y Night and Day Bernice following a slow truck up an incline ' for all the recognized�aamina na. Jul 28th at 8 p. m. JOHN M U R KAR. Proorietc r Shaw Employment Bureau dere br.. Standard time. An excellent prog- but the danger of a car coming ,��, Sao„•,, cnaf ldoat fru. Busiaees Phono "R.esidenoe Phone - - from the opposite direction is en- strnction enaurm rapid ram will be given by Mr. Bert vBUI 9980 Pickering Township Council coot'°•absolutely gaarea'a Harvey, of Brougham, Mr. IA Roy Ormous. Catatogoe from Shaw Schools, l00 "Don't, speed around a curve, ,ten= y SU.T� tn+one aim Kenny, of Toroaito and Mrs. Bert The'Township Council met on trifugalferc6-tjnds*to pull the car Harvey, accompanist, assisted by 'Tuesday of tRis week, with all the on the outside of,a curve off the local talent. A refreshment -booth ''members present. road and the car'on the Inside of will be on the grounds for the sale Mrs. R. Birrell' was heard, ask- the curve into the centre. Farm . M achimary of ice cream;'hot dogs, soft drinks ing the council for fire'protection "Don't coast 'around a curve„' etc. There will also be a fish pond. r on her property on the •3rd, in the keep the car in ,gear; it gives you ;profit A Wood - Coekshutt Adana 26 and 10 cts. Rouge Valley, where several disas- better control”. DeLaval Pedlar Product* PERMANENT NAGGING PAIN frons fires have occurred recently. "Don't drink when you drive. Grose Ferttliizen THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER �t Council instructed Constable Wm. You may believe that a few drinks' - Whitevale Chester to visit this property over don't make any difference to you,, New Binders Mowers, (takes AND NERVES. IT MAY BE the week-ends and. have the, tree brit here's how alcohol fools you. YOUR EYE$r passersremoved. It makes you take chances; It and Plows an hand, immedi- General Agency. ate deliver 7 used Binders, C. H. TUCK, OPT. D. Fred Gibson, of Greenwood com- slows your mental reactions; It Y• pHained of.damage being doire to befuddles your judgment of dist- 3 Mowers, 3 Mowers, 3 MOCORMZCB-DEE RINGS Bloelc, opp. P. 0. _ the draina$e in his driveway by antes. --brakes". Wagons. 3 Walking Plows DEALER pian. Isis the maintainer. "Don't no-lett your brakes". O$BA�YA, ON's Constable Chester presented a 5 Gasoline Engines. 3 Grais bill of #5.40 for the Toronto'Life- Grinders,,Repairs and Binder ALSO ..�..� T - savers re the. drowning recently at ` Twin*, FLWTRY t TUDH9PE A"ER90"N the Rouge. Eyesight Education MACHINERY A REPAIRS Dr. Mcwen was heard re repairs -. and Steel Wagon iYheeb. Pedlar Rost- Dr. to W. F. DISNEY , (Ireenwood lag. 1w'roat er Lamy Fence if U ei You to I%e sideroad through- "Gully- PHONE Pick L314 ticf Goodyear Tires Hulndred". EFFICIENCY lid Ibdiin Gasoline and Otis ••••' A Bylaw appointed - the fol- C.Y C. T. G. AUTO PARTS ~_ lowing•for the Claremont Park Bd: b l3ROCK - ..:GENERAL HARDWARE We do Building of all kinds Dr.. N. T. Tomlinson. N. F. God- y 0ARPLNT9RING, r lard. Wm-. Bhkett.--Jos. Farr. iWright, • Fzvtty ri( and Ali Mole W= Raqsor_ — -'�' - and Robt. Ruddy are appointed to • IUULL 'ACTH=Z'�Y W>ZITHPAIaE ONT. 'LUMBINGI` the Board as representatives for Healthfully icooled by.our modern air and the Council. Opt• conditioning plant- The Board-of S. S. No. 3 Dun- a D 7me �+� - ROO/'IN(I - barton, asked the approval of the $yedgLi SpeeialLt All dhow Daylight E$W` otOE� Sales' We a ao sail' Brantford Roofing .Debenture issue of 584.000 in con- WwWBMs <opp• P. 04 . _ Y .Ch slet•P Q�j& MstPriale,Empire Batlaroom vection With their new school and FRIDg3l and SATURDAY eakw -additions. F newton. Photic Isis �r Egixpmeot, Duro. Water _ AUGUST S, and ti ' The trend of our modern popal Systema. Beatty Forestry Field Day, Aug. 17ti. Two Shows, at 7.30 and 9.30 Stlable Sgqq,ui�ueat ation has been to create a more Saturday Matifiee at 130 GtaOD USED CARS an at;hee Bfliiaiag Material. --The Counties of York and Ontss- transient and a more moving con- GOODYEAR TIRES __ RmtAm#� F� io plan on holding s Joint Forestry dition, bearing out very closely the _ IRENE DUNNE WILL.ARD QATTEIRCSf QOoet Guaranteed e.F�dDay�-on Wedneofty, August following figures. Many of this ----- -- - --- - -transient .population wig Dover GENERAL SLACKSMITHING 17th.,The program includes an in- SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS jt QQ�i from 25 to sEl miles after their i• j * _ Oise as atrial on,aNew,or a u*ad Ce F. J. PR©II�7E spection of the two County forests Jo of Livia days work is done and be on head Y �' Hears Towing SsrrieP Pboas Aim located at Vivian is York County withal J. . LiEW` ,Pifl$SRIN(p. ONl•ARIO sired in Uxbridge fn Ontario County, for work next morning. Over Sun- which comprise, in all, more than day and the�weeld-bnds it' is quite DOUGLAS FAIRBANKi JR• • a Common matter for ' 125 to 150 2000 acres. The guests will assem- miles to be covered. Fake the eon- ALICE BRADY Phone 2Mble at Vivian Reforestation area a►L 11 a. m._ (standard timet, when dations separately and they are each G}lY KIBBES PItJK1lRt:g(;}, ONT41110 after an inspection of the forest, a -strain on the eyes and the aye- ERIC BLOBS Luncheon will be served at 12.80. combined cover about JEAN DIXON tem. The two At 3.80 it is proposed to leave 80 per cent of the population of r Vivian i automobile, our..cities. The$bove conditions are MOAIDAY, TUESDAY. WEDNSDAY Radio 'Service, Y an n sgroup, by sutomo le, indul in, in a combined wa b — �o■os at•d proceed to-the County of Ont- Y y AUGUST 8, 9 and Ip Ont- ario area near ,Uxbridge. Supper -about 10 per' cent and the remain- First Sho>r at 7.30 Expert service and re- "'O Ing 10 per cent following the win- Com to Show at 11.50 ' 1/ will be served at 6..8p p. m. in the pairs to all makes. Reas Music Ball, Uxbridge. hien prom- d°m of the old tradition and end- eavour to conserve their -strength . :JOE PFNNER Inent in Forestry and Public Aff- a Okargas to combat any strain upon them ante r� , � - w.lu� ;•+- airs will be present and participate n of traditions: ,IN l..guaranteed.guar ed. .. onable o A TCHELL • lin the day's proceedings. Physically. 6 per cent d P1CiteC>lRg 5 -per cent modern type, but care- «do ('rha� r— A ful 'of health and Hygiene. 40 per C ARTHUR FIELD -Ont.-._ _. • • working hour*. -- I t1 f G ndaate Radio and Teievilion tasfitase - `• cent eacesaive aftei g h -yourse - - 40. per cent excessive after hours MemMer ORIda1 Radio Strtioe �Ilr1r and over. week-ends. 10 per cent, With &@was=*. _ combined efforts os_ the last two 146- -Phone 5201, PICKIC ING - creating a condition of excessive LUCILLE.BALL SHALT strain. From the,view point of en-' JUNE TRAVLI 1 enrgy. wasted, if the above ,table TOM KENNEDY _— only'applied to wasted et<erep and Also - - Veal C a I e 'P�anted KILLrepeated fatigue by the repeated n -im s ti a d f e n inuou a action cot fatigue p' The Grime of - -' - _ i roper rest against the time when work is to be resumed, it is a' Uz', Haller" Drive Carefully I —_--__-- _--_ Sell your Calves at 'ho me of the eyes,.even muscles and of filth - 'Save + -the organs of the bony elsewhere. RALPH B!BLLAMY Save time and. money. • • . • � .. -, PHI�E H aV t t r'Il� ' JOSE tJTCHINSON ',.We b e a uyer a he f a The SCHOOL OF NURSING Learn to Play . - ` - _ � :� iNionday, Tuesday. and - • HAWAIIAN GUITAR, SPANISH Ontario'Hospital, ' Whitby _ GUITAR and UKELELE° r - - :. announce. the .opening of the fall term. Young MEN Individual half-bour Sea"Ps Wednesday. Mona Kea Studios P/0'KERING IFA .RMS : .sad WOMEN; who have completed high school and are • 7 -ogwill' - .desirous of entering professional life, write Miss Pitirl ..Uxbridge. Stouffville, �'' . ., - AIR. - abarpe, Reg. N Principal, lot fall information. ` Instruments supplied on rcqusst, t'tGKslstNa eioo .. . iLo To convince you as to,the merits.of our yetem you will receive FREE of chargr ow lesson on any one of the above CENuments.AN E —d — _ TIOU Fill your'Fuel Order­ for Threw O ldtime' and, Modern' ancing •-- , . an wagon d very on Every .friday-NiZbt--at---rAnjTs-Tea.Room- r Gra* - - - -f=lf_ -- _- - _-__ _ - - $ ock Road iiia- - el Ga_s, Coate-Oil- or Dia #e -RRENOHMAN'S - BAY Pit ;'''Gasoline, 131-4 c.and tax :. Muria by Billy Hole and his live. Wires MOTOR OILS and GREASES ADMISSION, 86'CENTS C Plt Run - • Gravel . . � :dodge and De . n Ai Dancing" . -, . � Sand and Graded . _ , . ALPS PLACE `Wednesday and Saar ad y Modern Dancing Stone Music by Tommy -Tbompson,and bis Hollywood.. Hotel i:. - Delivered or Loaded 1A Pit _ Mole) ' orobe.tra. ' ., • , ('Alf red 1VIo . . • PHONE: Plant, Pick Lots CLAREMON?'i ONTARIO! TaZI Dan�eling, 5 els. aatiCe Toronto office Howard 6471 JOHN BOURNE & SON Phone 3201 T 7 v, !,4 'Store Rev. J. Bi and Mrs- "ver and The Econo y Aug. 266 Sept. lftk daughter, Helen left this week for In The United Kingdom Pavilion at Mrs. Jones is visiting her'son In their annual mouth's vacation at the Canaoea- National &"tiow be opened by Alrkland Lake. Trent River. Friday and Saturday Specials In cable from Lon. Mrs. Chandler Our 54 $1.06 section will spent the week Alan Pretty has now been,given don, Lhearld, on Thursday August —A Worth While Work ,end with friends in Toronto. the entire "Daily Star" route'in 25th the day -Preceding the opals, Mrs. Ed. Gibson and dao ter, Claremont, gnd will se the Chitdrens' print dresses —25e. Exhibition. Dozens of rye The Problem of caring, for the Ing of'the E 254- ufferers from tuMAZZ 11 which Mabel spent the week-end with Star readers from this date. Print &prong Military Bands, glittering Rayon silk Panties Jet for some 39 yews has been and gold__Cnrti&l Music scarlet Jriends in Brechin. occupying the attention or the National such Miss Lois Brodleof 'Toronto, Suede taffeta slips 6" Sanitarium Association. operating the brings & patriotic .. surge t: Muskoka Hospital for Consumptives.the . LAND SURVEYOR Print house dresses 9sc --spent to week-end with the ForToronto Hospital for Consumptives and hearts of everyone. the Queen blary Hospital for con- ..Iyth family here. Turkish towels rumptive Children. 25c. Mr. and Mrs. Eberlein and soli,. F. Z. DONLnTAN B.-A,, B. Se..'Q Liften crash towelling 20e. yd. At Present these up-to-date hnspitals• I with an accommodation of over I.Wd 18c. Broadcloth 20c. yd, bed are taxed to the utmost to ewe for of Cleveland, spent the week-end L S. On file are the records of-4ur Prints.' LESLIE SMITH the. needy consumptives. whose ORLY with her aunt, Miss E. Underhill. veyors Gibson and YarnoK Xv Men & boys straw Itats 15-c. future health lien In proper Smith and Xln-� East. 000wa. ftmis pial Smallwares and Toilet )Goods =:ut d ewe. Mr. and Mrs. Ray S and that them Institutions - - it Is in Expert ;two sons, of Windsor. were' with In be ..bld w carry on this worth a Work that It Is usewsary to annuay. the formeFs aunt,, Mrs. Edward saaka an appeal for funds.for the stator- reduced prices. Ory allowances Gib"n 'said daughter; Mabel b)N Farr's 'Elevator Work Boots' and cam` shoe' at. the actual cost of -Rad-io---Service te with a Monday, when they were on their death or y t to A. 0. BROOKS y on 0 fit 'way to Wasaga Beach. tos .. ., D I XUL ROAD Claremont, On vw�"o ,i.eTo as you cow I ID The regular monthly-meeting of Cash Grocer Claremont R. R. 2f, Pickering 19 the Women's Missionary Society R4m phon�-isi Office SSW. street.Tarvab s. .Will be held in the Clarewont Urt- ted Church on. Thursday, August H cmkk 11th, at 2-30 p. m. Mrs.. Condy's will be in charge of the Foam Poultry Feeds-.�GrouP GOODRIC 'OIL PRODUCTS HOTTER :program. am Sal' A financial statement prepared —I - aurn n• C" by the Park Board following the Wholesale P All kind of Grain. completion of a recent audit, shows s. -surplus of about $730. a very Phone and Got our pirica Gasoume, Kerosene, Fuel Oil gratifying figure, suggesting care- lea 7, ful,management and thorough pre- Blue Star Oil, 100 per* cent- paration for events. ELECTRIC C Pennsylittnia- -Heavy Tractor Oil Services- In the local churche;s on Sunday next will commence, the & FENCERS change in the order of meeting- Cotnblett line Seib6rlinst Tirm Tu ster. NE WHITBY 984. -Baptist Church in the ma i g and FOR PROMPT DELIVERY PHONE SIMPLB 0 HOONOMIOAL -in simple but rich dd- the even- in the United Church in we call furnish -L. 0. RA(.;HER, Proprietor sign ing with Rev. P. b. Augustine in Holds tivi Stock Safely with one Wire memorials that will tharge. plaisse from every On Thursday last, Mr. George -Sm Years Use standpoint. In dignity QUICK SALE ' Richardson celebrated his 81st bir- of appealremes our thday, .and we are glad to report bave proved ttwir:worth on 100, A. work will stand-out 1"-Tractor Nasebei at Used awes -that he enjoys very good health. 000 farms in U. S. The 20th through the Ag4w 6 ft MeConsick ftlider.' Go" -Used Ralm Mrs. Ed. Gibson, and Mabel, also ccotur7 way to b*ld live stock Na Grester Tribute Seed Drill Massey 6 ft. .00"vatme Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Piilkey were tuaranteed-unitsa3 low as$20. N. W. 87AF"RD caltimstorg V44-460 Ifte present, and with hire. Richardson him celebrate the day. per full particulars write wqrw ftW ]Kra. Lye, Mrs. � Birkett, FARM ELECTRIC rL 40 WIR12by Oat. Thinking of a Used Car' '? Ward and Wm. Birkett represented 183 10ag St.East, Toronto. or th"Pton Road WON • the local Bowling Club at a tours- 183 E. TURNER.arrient at Sto�Ile on Monday, Pick one from Stock, $8000.00 �Whkh w subject to unusual con- Local Agent. Wbitevale. Ont. ditions. Rain broke,' early In the worth, games, and as it was necessary nut, arrangements that they coad were b"tily made with the Union- HAWKRkG6 SIMECT-42N, the GING ItIECKA&IV vtille Club to finish the series, the fashionable bred imported Clyde- STANLEY-TMUIS WRE. low lkftffville green being so thor- adds Stallion, the property of '.oughty "soaked" they could not Osear Wilson. Brougham, . will W 18T0UF1FV1LL.Z make the season of 19M an loll e are wrecking cw-s, binders iontinue there. Our representatives Phooll 1010 of the major owe: Tuesday forenoon, May 31, brought home some Sh tractors will leave his own stable and for good used' The -Business Mena' Association Proceed, to-Jas.. McDonald*L at owing Talking Picture Kinsale, for noon, thence to Week Nights--8 13. Standard Time parts. Sze -apoAsQirinZ-_a,- Theatre in the Cqpimunny he will remain until Wednesday comp t$-- here, to run indefinitely. The first rUUk(SOA%. FRIDAY&SATURDAY - Our Repair Dept. is show will be given this Saturday night, thence to his -own stable, night, an advertisement -of which where he will remain until Fri- AUCUST4. 5 a" . 6 appears in another column. Good day morning. Friday, proceeds CHAaC,a%*f%0%0 P KE IRM es and good sound are assur-, to Cliff Barrett's,.Brock Road, "Wells Fargo" pictur -to his,own stable Awac. Defer—`l..McGlaAealk-;�-Dumbartm ed. A Lucky Winner will be anti- for noon, thence ounced each week, and will be arr- where* 1v will remain until 'the *arnne following Tuesday morning. Ived at from the number- on your 1308 BURN -admission ticiiet. A' Five 'Dollar HICKORY LAD (11155) the Pure JOFL MCCRAN will be given eachS DEE week, this hma black Percheron' Stallion, the FRANCES prize weeks tieing a 100 pound bat of property of Allan Meesor, WillO .7--sugar. This is as experiment in make the season of 1938 at his POPEYE and SHORTS our community, but how are ve'ry own stable, lot 3, con.'4, Scarboro. $10. payable March let, 2 nights, NOH. and TUES. ,o.only'high for the -success of the enter- Terms: AUGUST 8 and gr rise. At' least there will be no 1939., Efirolrfient No. 945. need to far afield for a picture 'ARNOLIYWOLD DOCK (5492) JOE E. BROWN 90 show. The choicely 'bred Belgian Stall= IN ion, the property of Allan ]Rees'or, Th is Year Give Your Nerves a Rest -follows. M '0 R. R. 1, Markham, will make the "Wide pen TALKING PICTURES season.of 1938 as onday -------- afternoon, 3fay 30th, will leave 44id49100" uspices of the �.Face' s" Under thes his own.stable, lot,3, con 4.. Scar- Men's Association bore, and proceed to F. H. Rich. ardson'&,-con—. 2-, Pkkerifft,'l mile- west of Pickering Village, for nigh. Tuesday morning, will To. .,,..N7kTION7kL-FILM SERVICE 16ig Special Picture Presents turn-to lits own stable. T"al;rsday afternoon will proceed to Fred "Snow White Clodds, Malvern, for night. F his the-Seven Dwarfs" Courage of day. morning will return to.Fri- -own stable, where he will remain the . North" until.the following Monday after- 4 Nights,Wed.' Thurs. Fri. and Sat noon. Teraw-413. payable March A-Stwy of the Royal Canadian Mounted AUGUST 10. 1,1, L2 and 13 Police—who Always Got their Man." -I let, 1939. Two Shows Each;Ni&ht CO3MDORCE XGA3N Matinee,Wed.&Sat.at 2.30 p.m.,S.T. Ala* Choicely bred Clydesdale Stallion qW A Also property of Robt. Dafoe, Green GEORGIAN BAY • "IBING CROSBY River, will make the sown of VF ,match of. Time :,Travel by Afttor Coach and 511�vwr 1938 as follows: Wednesday, May IN 25th, will leave his o9m stable and Wait Disney's Technicolor Feature 7 DAYS 7 DAYS panned to Fred Wright's for noon; At ROYAL 1401111 AT MAWANA M Mg 433.05 "'Sing Bing Sing thence t. W. E. Holtby's, lot 19i *38.03 7 DAYS A.good so con. 6, Pickering for night. Th- - selection 0 urgday, proseeds to Hugl%. Pugh's Barclay-Transport ..*36.40 Nita ` ARTOONS, COMEDIES, MUS- east of Whitevale for noon; thence ; I I CAL SHORTS ETC: to John Barnes, Cherrywood for 9 DAYS 2 DAW CAWAY 00010L Aftassa CRUM AT +n Md.. -Deft Booke n;xbt Friday' Proceeds 02A no FIAI I MRS SCr*6W—Tft44tr4 Brilliance between Claremont, Mvnglian V14.30— GrWR Bros., Altons, Road for noon;­,bance.to _his_owil_stable AMY FROIA TOROWD AND 14CLUDGe Prounwood, Whitevals and Torsaft 2014M Jor*by smior-606ch.*W-"oemor,neok OF4- haftl or waftroon ecoessoodollsoffiAnd by 2 persebw You are Stere to Enjoy this Great where he will remain until the -, I .: My drivers are trained to be "A" foliewing Wednesday momint.' 'ASK Pon YOUR Cc"OF RBMVA7*IOM M! Shiw to and reliable. OVACA77ON TOVRSn BE MADE IN ADYAMM The Imported •�French Perchewou 11106411"30 0*11~Too slopwo""agowd Is 141001010 vacation servic" Efiective Sdaffddyl,jum at& Stallion Dol (2336) (12921) an "Commumty Hall outstanding horse of high qual- 800W Rat" IA"g VAtamm I I - -hawling. Ity carrying -a first clan prom- Pkano' EASTERN HOU82 turn certificate. The property of Claremont no Order we small. Naw too largo. E. A. Somerville,. will stand for stable, lot 1,(, 10th Una, Me*- At S.IS P.M. yam. Terms: To Insure ik fold, 0aro�'311 , S GRA E c. ,,3XTURD7kY, AUGUST 6TH the season of 1938, at his own All-ablPmesits Intared 8164 Pftio" Adults 250. Childron 15c, $10. payable March let, 1 ft*n do westbar In Y COACH LIN -NO. Class, L All scoldents at owner's rialt, and C. owsw aid epwaw by NO FF 4u. 13...n,i ,•A V,,'c:.. ,.. .. `'� Y .�.J7a'`j..�.sy..s:�ffi�.. :.v",..c"'e•_ .. ,, -.. .. +.. e- :'n. ' Pastel Floors ' ,. s t Are Practical ci Delicious Cool Drinks �� -� �r romenade _ , � - And.lust As [nes.pensive As The There Is no one beverage'in the PARTY PUNCH _` : More Sombre Finishes modern household; there are many, 4 cups sugar D - 6 �1Abe� ROSE each with a special goodness for 8 cups water e C --p --■ y ]f our grandmothers were to see certain times and•places. Coffee Juice o1 12 lemons some of the pastel-toned floor is a family tavourite for breakfast ' 4 cups pineapple juice sprfaces that have been designed and dinner and also has its place 2'cups canned crushed pineapple Synopsis member the night at all. Wouldn't for modern homes, they might in formal and informal entertain. 24 maraschino cherries; quartered A luxurious five-month cruise it be-funny, Angela, if I never saw think that. floor and ceiling had Ing. Tea needs no exposition of its Orange and lemon slices around the world aboard the him again?" changed places, says`a writer in an plttee in entertaining. With choco• 4 pinta carbonated water '"round tia" brings together a "Don't talk not. You, are shiver- English daily newspaper. late syrup in the'refrigerator, you Boil sugar and water to?--ether 19 :group of_passengers for adven- Ing. Throw that dressing-gown over It is now just as possible to will be ready to serve any number minutes. Cool. Add fruit Juice and grou, romantic, entertaining your shoulders.'` have a practical, inexpensive floor' of delicious fountain drinks.for the' crushed pineapple. Chill, Just be with a delicate color scheme as children though adults"tove these fore serving, add 'cherries, fruit and tragic. . . Like in "Grand Ho- 6'Jenny .darling," said Angela, walls and furniture in such colors tel" these passengers offer • study plunging swiftly tv the point. "Iand too. Then there, are fruit drinks slices, and carbonated ,star. Pour in human a tion: ..A reactithal­on*-- t ave some bad news'for you." surfaces only need cleaning 'once thirst quenchers during the hot 6 quarts punch. This may also be which. unconsciously bare their Jenny retracted her head, ,NcarY a week or ten days. summer-days and so easy to make served, in large punch bowl with,a 'souls. . . . These characters are for the coming of a blow. Pule pearl grey parquet made wHen fresh fruit is in season.' block (2 quarts) of orange ice. aboard the ship: Macduff, dour _ Seotehmaa, single, of middle qge; "Your husband left the boat with from 'Scandinavian ash or oak, is Ilcrt are a few ideas which will LOGANBERRYADE Miss Mudge, school teacher, spend- Mrs. Langford." having a great vogue, because it aid y'ou fit serving delicious and 1 cup sugar ting the savings of 20 yelrs;. An- "Peter - oh no!" Jenny's voice• harmonizes so well with peach and dtovel bevera -es during the sum- cup water pink color schemes. Lady Cam- 1,( cup loganberry juice nein, faithful wife of Lovat, gig was a cry of pain. "Angela,'there is mer. olo; Dick Charlton, first officer; not any doubt in your mind." bridge has it in her drawing-room, ICED COFFOLATE Juice of 1 orange Mrs. Roger Fykyn in her hall. ?; Core, a person of experience; -Mr. Charlton thinks they caught In Royal Palaces 4 tables;xr<nts gt'oltt�tl Toff`e 2 tablespoons lemon juice -�oaa, • dissipat d flapper; Jen- a boat_to_Singapoi_e_yesterdaY,' 2 igUAYCH unsw"er.tFn•d. chocolate, ?�y cup canned crushed p!ueapple 'The wood, not less than a guar- _. Di:ees 1k cup strong tea ay, run-away wife, and Peter; ���;chile we were watching the ter of an inch in thickness s cut in ; Captain Baring,,master of the ship foolish dancers! But his things, �' 6 cictvca_ 1 cup carbonated water the exact shade, . , and his soul. No, ga, on with; how did he get them off?" 4 Inch pima, nf, stick.rfnnamon' 1 pint ginger ele- lime waxed to and laid over ordinary boardR. latish nt salt Boil sugar and water.together 5 X the, story. "He came back and packed. and Birch plywood parquet is just mfnutes. Add fruit juices, pineap- he and tilts. Langford got astew- the color of good coffee ice cream 4 c'ttl>s milk Burying her head in the pillow, and n take off their b'ags." 1 tablespoon flour ple, and Sea. Let - stand 1 hour. she sobbed wildly and hysterically. and is often chosen with green Strain over cracked ice. Just before Jenny,' was staring at the floor. or off-white rooms. a'a cup sugar :- At last, exhausted, she Zell asleep "You know I'm not his wife." -- All these plywood parquets are I egg. well beaten serving, add carbonated water and and did not hear a knock on the Add coffee, chocolate, cloves, cin- ginger ale. Garnish with thin slices .Angela accepted her anuounce French polished to begin with, door. Reassured by the quiet, Aa- a namon, and salt to milk, and heat of orange. Makes 112 quarts punch. Ment with no change of expression. and afterwards need bleanir.g once gels stole away, believing that it ,in fact, I deft my husband and polish 1n double boiler umtil the chocolate SYRUP SAUCE - WR nn.lonr�r-an� f her concern. eld baby. a week with a special wax Is melted.'Strain immediately. Com 1 cup Bee Hive Cblden or White by the They were already through with Peter.". -experts w flour al d Add Corn - rILP ho supply flooring` to three royal pat- the the Gult•of SiaM,the latents steer- • -- cook 25 minutes, or until thicken• 1 egg' Ing her course .with mid-night One Must Pay, aces in London. 1 teaspoon butter ~ g "Your baby? Oh. Jenny darling!" ed, 'stirring constantly. Remove stealth on limpid waters, from fire, cool slightly, and pour 1 tablespoon St. Lawrepce or Jenny slept late, a heavy, 'drug- Angela's voice halted in mid ham Corn Starch stream. So this was the story. She Course for Divorce over egg. Chill. Pour over cracked Sed slumber. When sht wakened, looked pityingly_ at the girl on the ice. In tall glasses. Top with whip i� cap milk the sun was pouring in through the teaspoon vanilla open porthole, and the rose wall- bed. ."You. must have Ioved him In St. Louis;' Mo., a woman Ped cream it desired. Serres 4. 1 very much." asked to be freed because her ICED COFFEE 18 teaspoon salt - dress here 'still on, .like evening "I did I do. But, you see. one husband objected to sauerkraut dress at breakfast-timer She looked Use 11/2 heaping tablespoons of Dissolve corn starch in -milk and across at the offset bed-and saw must pay for a thing like that." and spareribs for their first meal, ground coffee for each cup (% pint) add to beaten egg. Put all except that it was empty. Then she re "How long have you been with together. of water.'Make by any method de= vanilla in top of double boiler, Mixit membered the events o[ the night him. altogether?" sired. Pour freshly made hot coffee well and 'cook oyer hot water until _ )before. Raising herself on.her el- "About tan -weeks. Such a little over cracked . Ice. The extra thick enough. Stir frequently. Take )bow she held.her.head, which ached -time. I thought it would last for Overalls .For Tiny Tots strength is necessary on account;of from fire and add vanilla. Nice far as if it had been brit with a hammer. years• l thought 1t would last tor- the melting ice. (Left-over coffee children, especially over cora ever. But ten necks! Funny. isn't 6 , makes an unsatisfactory beverage.) starch, rice cottage pudding, etc. :Her glance swept around the testa .3 room for familiar objects, and' in a' 1t? I'm repeating history. My moth- Sana s-r► er did exactly the same thigg:wbeto •"''°'a ...touoco 4 second she sprang to her feet. t? Where were Peter's things. All of I was a little girl," {�' N Doll-Sized Hai - Your Han 1; his.things?, She dashed into the "But didn't you feel that anything bathroom. His brushes, his hair was wrong, Jenny?" _ For Fall Wear a his razor--every- the - "I saw him go into her stateroom. Sunparched Skin Lubricated is 1s -so s Y ton h p, • . - - thing was gone. Dared she open his the other day, but I'closed my eyes I �. With Olive Oil �. w77: ardrobe door? She sat down on. to readity. I could not believe It. Paris Models Are Decked Like There was no change in his man- Nothing That Ever Was i •ness of the hands, thc, skin ia► chair and waited for strength, but � p y It did 'nor come. At last she stag= ser." A parched and the cuticles har-1, is gated across the cabin and looked. She lapsed into silence again. f They say we are to wear doll-slz-- one'of the trouble ch . s which ,beset inside the closet. It was empty. Angela could see her fingers twist- �� _ t ed hate thl$ autumn. And we see women in summer.' Peter must have moved entirely to. Ing and iintwisting, and the flow - ;1 the Paris models, tiny and decked of thoughts over her face. • ! J This may be overcome ty liath- like nothing that ever was on sea another' stateroom.' He must be t L ing them .weekly in a. bath.: of "Angela, I want to be left to my- or land.Somewhere on oa the boat, but hiding a Ira to-olive oil, with a ta�spoon self," said Jenny. suddenly.- -- Well, we may go l9ony fa our 1' from her. What should she do. � +'' of lemon juice added. "Of course, my dear child, but I , of moments, but there are still _ i. CHAPTER XVII shall come back, and if there fa a lot of hats that cover the head. Wash in justTw'arm soft water, ''I"ve been wondering about you `anything I can*do -" she bent 1�`�' 4-` are becoming even to. the not dry carefully, and rub in an down and kissed her forehead. beautiful, and are'just good• pratf- emollient lotion. ibis morning,Jenny. I came back to . •your door last night, but your state- "you're very kind. There's noth- cal stuff, and 'n'f'th a lot of style, ' room was.quiet, and the lights were frig that anyone can do." t too. .out. I thought everything moat be Angela went upstairs to find that � Trend Is important fall right," said Angela. the boat was seething with gossip. ,\�\ 7Jevertheless..the trend toward INFORMATION She decided to o down to Jenny's tiny hats, for autumn is important. "Perhaps h is," said Jenny.blank- B ` �" Ay. "2 don't know. Peter's gone, suite again and see I[ she were ill a And tunny of the doll hate being WANTED "Jenny darling, do sit, down and asleep. Pio, she was lying exactly as �\� �� shown are exquisite and becoming I =`drink Nome tea with me'.' Have she had left her: When the door i to their wearers. Schiaparellt intra you had your breakfast yet?" An- opened she threw an eager glance , duced these mid get-sized''chapeaux regarding the descendants of toward it, but her face clouded as last April' and they hays "caught those who took part in, ex- you rang the bell for her steward- hibited at, or attended the sea. sopn as she saw that it was only on," as most of this couturier's Canadian National Exhibition "Breakfast, repeated Jenny, .fn Angela. creations bare a'habit of bele e. There are stylists who believe during its early years. 1 in,aimless way. "Jenny, are you all right?' JI "Yea," She spoke• in the faded � � � that the small bats will be•worn by FOUNDERS' YEAR "Yes, bCeakfast. You •look ex- all women .on every occasion, day haus ed. Did you sleep at all?" voice of the eery ill. This year marks the Diamond "All night, like a log. I think I ''Have you 'slept?" and evening. They are being shown Jubilee of the Exhibition,and as should have'fatnted when I found Smiling feebly she shook her In every part of the -fashionable such'it has been set aside as e J< world. "Founders' Year" in honour of -----3'et head, s or Then there is the Watteau in- those men and women who sup-. China Sea storm. 1 hope you don't fluence -- you knovF„-t the shkllow ported the F.ahlbition during �.- a those early years by their organiz- get seasick?" crowns, high in back, perched for- _ •'t ing ability,their exhibits or their •� "Never." ward on the head � with elaborate attendance. A apeciat effort is "IL should lull us all to sleep to By LOUISE LENNOX trimming,of flowers, feathers, lace being made to locate as many as > night." These cute cscen otton percale.print and ribbon. One such hat` was tnts of hose far easing pioneersaand to _ ><: "Yes?" Jenny's voice was faintly overalls•will conquer the heart of swathed in veiling, with a nest" bold a gala reunion on the open- questioning, any youngster of 2 to 6. The bt that diaphanous material coli- ing day of the Exhibition. ,Won't_you have some tea with solid- colored applique 'flowers twining birds. They come not only For registration.card write _ me? Let's have it here.i�ou have match the Peter. Pan collar with in the doll size, but berets and pro- to or call in at Canadian not had luncheon." self-t:uffling. Brief puffed sleeves file effects'. National Exhibition office, To Be Left Atone and pocket. repeat the ruffle '8 King St. West, Toronto. i s. "It you don't mind, Angela. I ..trim." Pattern for applique is in- want ust to'be let alone..I'M rather a Another dar]inQ scheme s Wrong Num ter. New Attractions this Year RoXal 'Iia Band tired. I think I aha 1 s cep. is skipper blue cotton rod, c o For the acct time in history �s ' "You'll send far me if there is The Welland Count Temper- the shirt top of white. The y p famous band is ]eavin the British k anything 1 can won't yop?" buttoned "on" suspenders match ahce union convention was in full isles to visit the C.N.E. Lndconcerta "Rather!" She -smiled piteously swing at Niagara Falls. A speak- Hannd Shfroell o thea grounds.nscructed the trousers. Pink and white can.; - er concluded, amid terrific tip at Angela - a lost face,, drowning dy striped seersucker with white Guy Lombardo...Benny Goodman in its own bewilderment. 'bias trim edging the collar, pock- plause, an impassioned attack on ,,Tommy borsey Yes Sir- The last traces of Peter's Occup• et and sleeve, is attractive. It the Demon Drink. pn enormous marquee has been ancy- a few odds'and ends of pa- 'doesn't need to be ironed, either, The chairman rose: "And now," by orected t..Hercoverithe,maestros by 90 feet..Here the maestros of sweet per had disappeared. A white and after, it is tubbed. Mummy can he said, "we'll all join in singing and swing music will conduct their BEE RIVE Syrup blue envelope lay on the table. It iv o. Tin our song books." famoworcthis a Come and Nance. run• these overalls up on the sew- •There was a rustling of pages, _ t! Come to this sr•at•st aneual was 'a message from him. The let- ing machine in a jiffy at a re- Exhtbttion on earth. Asrieuature.• IS' Iii tern danced bef6re her eyes - fool-, a clearing of throats-and a sod- MY markably low price. A step-by- art.set•naa,enwineerinr. Dramatic den shocked silence. Song No. 7 ish, jumbled letters, all capitals and -. g - exhibits by European countries ndr no punt ua ton. t a come in dais fes the pattern., was "There is a tavern in the ,,,Norsemanship. stock 1.A`rins. town". scumng.pow•r boats,stunt drivers- and dashes direct from her lover Style No. 2636 is designed for tinworks...3510 acres of land and ' Berea on his w'ay-to Singapore. sazes`2;4-and-6 years.-Size-4-re— --It--w.as_a1La..mista e ex Iain _buiwinxi6 ed the chairman. "In my book .., On my way to Singapore. quires 2 yards of 39-inch material DIAMOND JUBILEE 1679-1938 aavire�'#ener. No. ? is 'Get Together'." F Vi'r�ing at once to explain «v; -gith 3s yard of 35-inch contrasty Gro=GE BRIGr EGener A. anode B. erything and-arrange financial ing. p esident -6sneroJ hfanager matters. Peter Send fifteen cents (15c), (coin .Remains of a Roman villa built CANADIAN NATIONA Jenny looked in the flowered bag is preferred) for pattern, to Peer-• about 200 A.D. have .been 'un- En land. that had gone with her to the Wats . less Patterns, Room 421, 73 West earthed in Rayne, g of Bangkok. Opening her purse, she 'Adelaide St:, Toronto. Nlhrife NO -r found that shot had Ali lOs in, the plainly your name, address and „Japan is sending 200,000 saltAug. 26 TORONTO t _ �,- world. style number. Be sure to state codfish to Italy to open a market _ _ (To Be Continued) size you wish. . there. r - r ...• ' ..- :x^:a&".�-. ;•-:�t3i::.+.e4..��.,r�.,.',':TM_+m+,'-_v.5a4;," ::�.e.�,..;. '6�"`^ �..;�.�., ;:;�• _ t...�.s;. y .�: *, _t_�.eea::r+.aza,�'Lr�L.-d9 7a"' r.,rIry a±', .• : .. "y • tfy'��,,y- 'e�{oea.h.s., s':vv,:.y,:,,1ar;,�,*'„[.' -D. KS/G.✓,.%'w•aN �rl`Y 3•..aS`.kh..J":�`�j � _:^°r'•"i". ._.tl.•vE7.'*d4- .;.74;a-, r ,ckY..:nK+.' . y.:s.•w e.c:-:sE..+• •.�-r,*ti•P1u. -iw�.. ,,ya:-'••'al •. ,fi rn.�•,+,. ,v.. +vy 'r'•.�'•;K",t�`B�1'.dR'"'. '•1^.•'" -" __ came, a wealthy man of the family member of "These Four," a quay- offer some'of the most popular of Ellmelech, who was related to tet of singers presented, from romantic songs of past decades, Naomi'e deceased husband, though CBM over the national network of including compositions of Rosa CI1OO� _ how closely related we do not even the Canadian Broadcasting Cor- berg, Lehar, Kern, Gershwin, S know. Boas from the very begin- poratipn. eitz and Ayer. "Music For n - Bernie'srepresentative, a visitor You produced in the Toronto ar Bern e s re , p 1 � ning appears to be an unusual.ch P '•; atter, a man of a large heart, a to Montreal, heard Miss Deane studios, is under the direction of ; LreSSOn generous disposition, o! delicate singing from the IocaI CBC ata- Geoffrey Waddington. r sensibilities, of keen perception tion while driving in his automo- Edvard Grieg's"To S01ng" will . Seeing Ruth in the fields and being bile. Followirig the broadcast he be the orchestra's initial number, r _ struck'at once with her beauty and . suggested that she leyve for New to be followed by Virginia Woods, „ grace upon inquiry he discovered York, there to take part in Audi- soprano, singing Romberg's "Ro- LESSOK VI the choice of work, the choice o[ who the stranger was, and gave out tions. When Ber$ie heard her mance," from the "Desert Song," ' love, and the choice of God -'and word to his harvest hands that they sing he dismissed' the other as- first produced in 1926. Her other , RUTH: Adventurous Faith = The Bach of these is mirrored in some should not only allow her to glean pirants and offered her Ari attrac- numbers wil linclude "The World yam• Book of Ruth measure in the choice of Ruth. the stalks that were missed in the tive contract. She had the par- Is Waiting for the Sunrise," and.. Printed Text, Ruth 1:6-18 Loving relationships afford a harvesting, but they actually were titular style and personality for Golden Text: "Thy people shall be sphere in which to do religious to let all some of the bundles of which he was seeking. - and thy.God my God: work. Naomi, whose character was :-- Ruth 1:1¢. grain that she might obtain, with roots n h e ea ' Edgar Stone Honored " THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING work for God. She brought Ruth dant supply of grain to carry home. A signal tri uta to is repu - Time - The date for the events into the covenant of salvation. The words of Boaz to Ruth are ex- to as a stage ancLradio produe- recorded In this book cannot be The return of Naomi to.her birth•, ceedingly beautiful, especially the er was paid recently to Edgar 'z` definitely determined; they took place must have been for her a blessing which he-pronounces upon Stone, chief producer of the place probably during the thir= very bitter and humiliating exper• Here we find a true spirit of Canadian Broadcasting Corpora- her.teenth century B.C., i.e. between fence. tion commercial department. Mr. piety;in the heart of.this rich man, 1300 B.C. and 1400 B.C. "1n Bethlehem Naomi found the and also a spirt of genuine hump- Stone, who has directed many out- Place - Moab is the large die- half ruined cottage, belonging to standing-presentations in Canada, ity.,Boaz is the perfect gentleman. r trio across the Jordan River, and her, and there she and Ruth took was elected a governor of the Do- s, imme a e y eat or r---Dead-Sea,- uD them abode.-BuE-for-e-1'lr�}ag- ----1l++zestry of David n Dra n- Fes- *;mal.during- Gentile territory: Bethlehem is the what was to be done? The answer There is Ino doubt about it that annual meeting held at Winnipeg. in duet with Wiliam Morton, ten- Gentile famous Old and New Testament came in the proposal of Ruth to go Boaz, a man of the highest charao- or, the Nat Ayer hit-song of 1926, ? .� city, located five miles south of Jo- into the fields where the barley ter fell deeply in love with Ruth. Gives Violin to Math* "If You Were the Only Girl In rusalem. harvest was proceeding and glean Everything here is honorable and 'Mute since the death of its own- the World," afterwards introduced The book of Ruth wai described atter the reapers. (See for the law+ beautiful, and, we might say, won- er 15 months ago, a 250-year-old in the film, "The Vagabond Lov- ' by Goethe as "the loveliest little of gleaning Lev. 19:9, 10; 23:22; derfuly romantic. Ruth had come violin will play again. It will be er." Franz Lehar's "Only a idyl that tradition has transmitted Dent, 24:19) By great diligence she to Bethlehem'a stranger, a Gentile, heard by .listeners across Canada Song,", will be the tenor's other to us." We do not know who wrote might gather enough day by day for poor, unknown, a widow. She was on CBC networks. Mrs.• Olive contribution to the programme, the book, nor for that matter, the bare sustenance that contents now to be married to one of Sothis- Stansfield of Sudbury recently vVhiIs Dorothy Alt, popular sing� '? when the book was written. a Syrian peasant,. and afterwards hem's greatest citizens, to have s presented her dead husband's vio- er, will present -"Summertime" a The name "Ruth" means "com• some other means of providing for home of her own. Of this marriage lin to Blain Mathe, a member of from George Gershwin's folk-op- 'rade" or "companion." and certain- herself and Naomi might be found. a son was born, to whom lues given the Corporation's "Happy Gaag." era, "Porgy and Bess." The week- ly her who e. s r w to expose Ruth the name Obed, which means "a Six months ago she heard Mathis ly violin solo will be Jerome so exquisitely recorded, is the fu_l- to the trials of the harvest-field, serving one. e w play one o herhusband's favorite erns "Smoke e fillment of her name. Naomi had to let her go. It was into Jesse, whq was the father of the numbers. She decided she would Eyes," his 1938 hit-song frons "Rufh's beautiful devotion'to her ' the.field of .Boaz that Ruth finally great King David. give him her husband's violin. She "Roberta". motbentn-law, Naomi; Ruth 1:6-18. could have sold the instrument for The orchestra's second seIectioa "Then she arose with her daugh- a considerable sum, for it is a will be Franz Lobar's "Gold and tern-in-law, that she might-return return Paolo Grancino, and was sold to Silver," one of the most populas from the country of Moab; for she -� Stansfield by Mary Hall, concert of all waltzes, and the third, and had keard in the. country of Moab .ire you Listenin� a violinist of 25 years ago, last, will be "Guitarre;. by Maur, `how that Jehovah had visited his ice Moszkowsky. people in giving them bread. And By FREDDIE TEE The Programmes she went forth out of the lace " o Spring (Orchestra) E v p '` T d where she was, and her two daugh- s Grieg. _ tern-in-law with her.; and thdy went om ace, from Desert on the nay to return unto the land (Virginia Woods, soprano) Mg- ..'of g- .'of Judah." R A D I A -�� LO G w round Romberg. The aliens. we may believe; were ,t m CLI G andSilver �Palta, Orchiss• Gold et Z(�M ./ ,? Y $3 Y e.'• tra) Franz Lehar. kind to her, but in the night of sor- Only My Song (William Morton, row there are no friends like home _ 1 V ♦ e '* tenor) Franz•Lehar. friends; especially those of our own "Rob- kindred. I I 'kindred.•A [amine is the fields of Smoke Gets In Your Eyes Rob- Bethlehem took her to Moab, but arta" (violin solo) Jerome Kern now- a famine In the heart made Soo Oo Toa too deo s»o lid o -tee �7oe woo Oreo Summertime, from Porgy and ',---her hunger for 'Bethlehem. 'WILLIAM MORTON Bess (Dorothy Alt, vocalist) Twofold Blessing .. George Gershwin. ' 'And Nao Twofold sing her two The "Century Fight Broadcast Plans call for the. arrival of "Music For Yon" Guitarre- (Orchestra) Maurice _- daughters in-law, Go, return each This.program broadcast every President Roosevelt at Wellesley Virginia Woods, Dorothy Alt, Xoszkowsky. of you to her other"s house."And . Monday :night (8.00 to 8.30 p:m.' Island at 8.00 p.m. near the 90- and William Morton, singing stars Tlie World is Waiting for the E.D:S.T.) announced by Gordon toot span'crossing the U. S:Caa- Sunrise (Virginia Woods, copra although Ruth's father, was alive Shaw, over WLW the Crosle eta- adian bounds where the actual of the CBC's .national network the natural ,place, for�the female' y boundary, �pr9gramme, "Music For You," to no), Ernest Seitz. members of the family would be Hon at Cincinnati, gives married dedication will take place. With a be broadcast Sunday August 14 If You Were. the Only Girl. In folk a chance to have friendly twenty-one: ggn salute as the sig- the World (Duet: Virginia Woods their mother's tent or house (Gena 9.00 to 9.30 p.m. E.D.S.T., will %Y4:28) "Jehovah,deal kindly with ! nal, the King•'s representative in � and William Morton) Nat D. Ayer. ; Canada and other Canadian o®- y as ye have dealt with the dead rials will proceed-to the centre of a and with me. 9. Jehovah grant you -the aridge under military escort. e that ye-may find rest, each of you s; Important Canadian and U. "Concert �lanlst An the house of her husband. Then church dignitaries will. deliver the she*kissed them,.and they lifted'up � invocation and benediction and 1 t A their voice and wept." martia.L_music will be played by HORIZONTAL Answer W Previous Puzzle 12 To splutter. 10. And.they said unto her, Nay, military bands of both countries. 17 Peeped, but we will return with thee unto. F The broadcast will commence with 1, 5 Famous DE AININ A D U R'(31t iN thy people. 11. And Noaml said, descriptive commentary 'at 2.45 modern CRAM Aip R OIN O D R 19 He is a Y' ;Turn again, my daughters; why p.m.. and conclude. at _4.00 p.m. LAVE G E E S T D 1 IVIE: favorite _''pianist wH ye go with me? have I pet sons E.D.S.T. 11 Monkeys. AGENT SEP 1 IPIEIC AC concert 'in my-womb; for I am too old to 12 Stoning The bridge, linking New York S E L 10 E 21 Musical note. have a husband. If I should say, I Gordon- Shaw State and the Province of Ontario, devices. $ A R D S �� P A!LIE 23 He plays in k ha-.e hope, if I should even.•have•a extends from Collins Landing, 13 Encircled. I 0 I O T N � N U16 I L E talking husband to-night,'and should'also disagreements without quarreling. near Alexandria Bay, in New York 14 Courtesy title. COMMA WbN L IA T I N 24 To observe: 'bear suns; 13. would pe therefore So gather ro d folks and per- State, to Ivy" Lea, -near Ganan- '`15 Born.. A pill 25.In_line.._ . tarry till they were grown? would haps you wil t' some pointers, oque, in Ontario. 16'Above. ' L A 5 5 E A 1 'V'E 26 Hurrah!, ye therefore stay from having hus- Don't forget 8.00. to 8.30 p.m. 18 Tumor. 28 Mineral spring -bands? nay, my•daughters; for it E.D,S.T., every Monday night over - 19 Southeast. AREA I N L N E A O LI 30 Being. grieveth me much for your sakes, station WLW. ,, <: .20 Tissue. l T Q A 1 N 32 Left-hand for the hand of Jehovah-is gone 'CBC Will Broadcast official Open. "' Spain. ;, age, 22 p ----forth against me. "T'he times were ing New`Thous_and_Island+=Brid"se ,h ;. _24 To daub, _-45 To stitcfi Syriiphotties-34 Wayside hotel. - drink do • 6 Sea gulls. sate and respected only,under, the , BROCKVILLE, July 25. - The rude a .,' 29 Dregs. fashion. CALended, -opening ceremonies in connection 31 Less common. 49 Three. 1 To notch 40 Bushel• protection of a husband. There _ with the formal dedication of the ,. -33 Narrative . 51 Boxed with 2 To think god. !%,as no place for them in the social ;'42 Sun life." Thousand Islands International a;•, r • ;t poem fists. Withered 44 Fissure. Bridge, which will join Canada and :_35 Unit. :.54 Sheltered aspects. 45 Ketch. d14.,apt they lifted d p the r voice the United-States across the St. 36 Adheres. place. 8 Neuter 46 Small bird. ra ed Lawrence River at Ivy Lea, On- 438 Social insect. 56 Wine vessel. Pronoun. "48 Scheme, i her mother-in-law, but Ruth clave tario, will be broadcast over the .39 Exists. 58 Ascended. 6 Male cat. 50 Knock, A 7 unto her, it is not said that Orpah coast-to-coast network of.the Can- 40 Ribbon 59 Marsh. ?Inattentive. 52 Pair: actnallp departed.and returned to ornament. 60 His native 8 Proverb. 53 Finish adian' broadcasting Corporation, Xoab; but, as the story unfolds and .Thursday, August 18, 2.45 to 4.00 41 Drone bee. land. 9 Boils bran. 55 Self. t: Orpab is not heard of again., we 43 Chaos. 61 He is-also a 10 Distinctive 57 Sloth. t p.m. E.D.S.T.' 44 To wipe. -of theory. 59 Before Christ, company Naomi and Huth to Nao- Detailed rival of the distinguished guests 3 5 6 to ". :.ml's lovely birthplace. who will participate in the day's Religion Through Love exercises have been announced 15. And she said, Behold thy sis• and the Canadian and American :ter-in-law Is gone back unto her parties who will meet at the exact 3 �' l9 People, and unto her god; return boundary, on.Wellesley Island; in y' ' Zhou after thy sister-in-law. •16 And elude President Roosevelt, Lord 3 l6 17 18 . Ruth said entreat me not to leave Governor-General of JEAN DE RIMANOCZY thee, and said, return from following Tweedsmuir, Canada, Lady Tweedsmuir,-Prime - Famous Hungarian violinist, who ZO 21 22 2 then- thou goest, Minister Alackenzie King, •and is featured over the CBC national after thee; for whither -- - "I will o and where r er er a man, o ne wor un aye, 0 8.i5 25 26 27 Zb Will,lodge; the people shall be my New York. p.m. E.D.S.T. from the Vancouver F people, and thy Cod my, God; 17. The Governor-General and Lady studios.where thou dtest, 9 30 31 - there will I_he burledll Jehovah I die, And Tweedsmuir and their entourage, ' ---T--- do:__- BC Joins Ben Bernie 8 _'Will-travel from Quebec ,n a ape._ _ -. ='ao to me, and more also, If aught tial railroad car, arriving at -,Ben Bernie,United States dance but death part thee and me. 18. And Brockville in time to''board the band leader, is another famous 9 p ql 2 43 when she saw that she was stead- private yacht, "Moby Dick," own-. radio personality who realizes the t, h fasLly minded to go with her, she ed by George T: Fulford, former wealth of talent existing in Can- 2- lea oft speaking unto her. Nowhere M.P.P. at?d wealthy manufacturer, ads. _ 'in :he whole of the Old Testament which -will carry them down the Last weeks-from the ranks o! 9 30 51 2 :are there words 'mord beautiful to "St: Lawrence to the scene of the hundreds of aspirants from many their si-mple pathos or more ,elo- ceremoVtyees. Canada's Prime"Min- Party o! the United Staten, he se- their 56 8 r, 4nent4n their unconscious poetry. aster wfll_he_ahoard w' the vice- lected a young Canadian girl as i Such momenta coM to us all. And regal party, sailing under the eatured - - - 'there are at least three big choices Canadian channel-crossing of the tra. She was Lila Deans, of Mont- _ real, who for some time was a which most men In life - new five span bridge. _ o • n r lir 4. ..� ,. ., :.! ,, ..;, ,..'. .. ... ,w,_..l ,.-...,,:. 7,''.:.3+". - J i f .,,• •�,:. ...: , :..Vis, .. .tg.,. ::,:,.�. .2,-.:.'...np,c .. - :..x.'..•._<8+,....;.. _......-..em..:.. ....,.a n - •...:� ,_,�.':':.a'I�. ... ._,.i::i.>�.. ,_ ;�..."':• . '. '.^�M� }�-,,.'' x�' ..::.-�}•'r ....-+•=�` ,{; :�. a •� •,"$' .d:a ,..: `e PostponedDo a ,A& ^ l5wrda at his hoaee / � --Mr. and Mrs. Elson, of Torsos- : --Clarence and Mrs. Silk spent to spent Sunday with John Clark In reference to the. inqueeld to • the holiday with friends is Parry sAd Mrs.' Root. Gordon. . of the-1I ' . —Mrs. Thos. Andrew is visiting be held•on the body Kenneth Redford, drowned to the --alias Reta Robbing, of TorI Mrs. Alex. Wilson of Whitby for Rouge River on Jtily 29th, the or- • LIKE e at the home of her a few holidaying days. iginal date set, August 5th has - a holt here. —Mzs. McEwen, her' daughter been changed to Thursday, August George and Mrs. Davidson, of Winona, and son Forbes. returned 11th, in the Town Hall at Picker- ;Aunts, Ill. visited Jahn andMrs. homb on Sunday evening after it ing at 8 p, m. D. S.,T. 'Murhrarr, on Sunday. two week's Pleasant visit with rel- - ..FlFtY YEARS A60 --John Clark has purchased.Won. atives in Ormetbwn Que. they "Cullils' residence on Church Str., made the trip by motor, s ':ndw occupied by Mrs: Irish. -Civic 'holiday as usual, brought F1tty yeare ago when the 'organised - -,Harry and Mrs. Boyes and an excellent Program of Field and s ht against tuberculosis started, about damily were in Toronto on Sunday Aquatic Spprts at the Bay, when persons out of every 100,0130 then living. aY i a�nuafly from this disease. I at the Corps Reunion. %bout 1000 persons were in att- Today in Canada.only 613 persona are ­W. V. Redditt, manager of the endance. There were races for the d of tuberculosis out of every n0o,00c and tae death rate is steadily declining. local ba=h of the B 0 proportlon to population were dying marcs; is enjoying his arinual vac- etitiol:s, swimming ,races for teen- from tuberculosis to-day an there were aged bo and is and pet dog bo years ago, we would have In Canada yc :axion. g boys fell% this year over aa.000aeath&--we have 17s umber --•,D. J. and Mrs. McDonald Paid swimming races. There were a to���•�bylcomparisoarge n it shhowl ;a abort visit with John and Mrs. large number of entries and good that organized work has been successful. 00 You sint"!eloV with the Old Sto Red Muskat on Friday evening. Prizes were awarded. in ontarto last year there were 1,327 deaths from tuberculosis. a death rate ISelOiette i.arftp Of ttieTtrrTppeAge --Leo and Mrs. Callaghan and —,At last! The date has been set of lana than ly per 100.000 popuilsvirss with probably 8,500 or more living family of Belleville, spent over the for the Tennia Tournament--Aug. victims of this disease within the Prov- -end with his brother, D. J. 17th. Wednesday. The 'Preliminary ince. The saddest part is that .more • e•.• week than halt of those who the or now adffa and Mrs. Callaghan and fame-1 s es-w1 e P s from this- . :.,idisease are-y@ssng - - -- y• the prime productive period of life. .:::AO d e rn Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Machin, after dawn. As prophesied in these . in spite of the greater diagnostic of Sarnia spent the week-end with columns recently, and the finalists facilities offered the public and the _ improved methods employed. it is still Equip Your Home With -their mother here, and N. F. Mec- will match strokes in late afternoon true that only ns are per cent. of ease M THE •bin and family of Oshawa, an their and evening, Moreover-there will early stages ofoha are found Tis in the early stages of the disease. This means ��� return from Halifax, be trophies of value for the Winn- hill' r toorea many unrecognized cases are still threatening their families and --E. C. Jones spent the holiday ars. And, climaxing all there w111 -Toroncind the afflicted a dto Ho sive them with infection. KEROSENE and at their cottage in Mtlsls,oka, and on be food and drink. Jot down that treatment and care,is the one aim of the' for _ - _ Mane�rnp R. Mrs. Jones and family who have 17th. Wednesda us' on August consumptives and the queen Mary lee return= was accompanied by date and be with p y, Hospital for Consumptive Children _. ' Gives as abundaode nof . Their success de ends largely upon the soft, mellow, modem. ',been spending several weeks _there. ­Sixty years is a long time.in %mount, received through voluntary v T white Light. Burns so —Mrs. C. H. Pilkey, accompan- the life of-a young country such.as x,ntribuifona,for which an urgent appeal hoursonasinglegalloa- Ia IIOw made. Lights in a heli with X. led by her.daughter Eva spent the this. Few indeed are the institut- Please will yort help this iue-esvi ,n Koaom,. k-end__�vrith_her daughter, Mrs. ions then in existence' which are work by sending a gift w Natio �li'sM It Sanitarium Awociatfon, 228 College -- cal We. s n� Parkin. of a an shin as never before. -Street.Toronto. �e It•n•i.eles.. Over s 3,sWOW sow en"is -Sunday in Whitevale .with her sis- The Canadian National xWbition ; comfort and %oaten- - ':. this year from August 26th to Sep- Classified `tidvertisem'en —whr oot YOU? au -Qiev. Dr. Carmichael is now tember 10th, is celebrating its Dia- + JVOW A BmutifulTa $ - �l eajoyinv a month's vacation, which mond Jubilee. ,No lase than eight LAST — oil-akin' coax 1n Pucke:wg. --- _..._. ,. . _ and Mrs. Carmichael will spend Ewropean pawere have takep space Village. on Ang. hat. Pickering t8hsdspaadTeipodssaa! be with relseives in QueQw. During up to date, at the Exhibition, Bev- Dairy. — Dr. carmichaers absence, the put- era' of them for the first time. FOR SALE — 25 head fresh coots in the Presbyterian Church will Czechhoslavakia and Finland are st ed k es, �n Registered Pit and springers. Reg1 er Sale be occupied by Rev. Mr. OBr'en back again and the new exhibitorsEastern Area. E. Anthony, Phone, _ of the Whitby United Church. include Germany, The Netherlands' Markham 3021, . 50--51 Mies Grace White, daughter-of and Poland.-Italy is also present _ . Walter and Mrs. White, met with after several seasons of being with- FOR SALE—i Holstein Bull, from ,0 a painful accident on Saturday af- out representation. A million dol- an 18,000 Ib dam, 8.9 test. Sired - ternowt. With several other child- lard to produce--addmisssion 25c. by Pluto Alcartra Sigls. Dam, FIRTH ROS ' •: ren, she 'was playg -hide-and That's the story of the C. N. E. Mode? Pluto, Herd 1a, fully accred- seek" when she fell and broke a Before the thousands of exhibitors ited. Wm. Davidson, Cherrywood. - lmeall bone in one of her arms just and concesaionnaires have,-spent one 4�. TAILORED CLOTHES above the elbow. She is now wry`' cent on their displays and booths— FOR SALE—Emefeon tenth h..p• - in her arm in a sling. and they ultimately spend millions electric motor. 8450 r. P M. double- July .15th to August 5th � —Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wheeler "nually--the Exhibition . manage- E r were the guests 133'honour on Friday ment has spent a million dollars, ended abaft. 2 in. pulley and grind- . . ` vastly increased costs, ing wheel. 60 cycle. May be Been ":evening last, at the haute ar Mr. yet. despite , Nelda ��. a per cent Reduction on all tailor- -and Mrs, Bert LeGard, when the the admission price is only 25c. the at "Teeners' Club" entertained Mr. same as it was in 1879. This year's 2 • nerW - 'Wheeler on his birthday. The pageant promises to be even great- We Have Placed • 'r evening took the form of a. garden er slid more impressive than ever _ party, with games and dancing. Mr. before, comprising within its scope AB balt Roofing in'Stcck Fred T. BuIItlIIp .' � '" P1C,�erlII� and Mrs. Wheeler were the recip the pageantry, glamour and roman- P D� lents of b'rthtiay presentations, by ce of the development of the Dom- Have silBO, feoelved S Oar Of Fstablkahed 1867, ,,the group, inion of Canada during the past 60 Hemlock Slabs for Summsr , —Officials of the Highway Dept, years. P. a use-*t _ including draughtsmen, surveyors � - . 11 W. MITCHELLSPECIALS etc, are making -Pickering their Wbitevale Pickering,Ont. A9t _ while construction f headquarters, _ - work is in progress in this locality. On Friday evening August 12th, Breakfast D�cone 25e. -a lb. Ik is understood that.they have Pur- a lawn social will be held at the N O T I C E chased the whole of-the Jno. Clark home of Mr. and Mrs. Adam term, where they. will straighten Spears. There will be a short pro- -- i �Viinced Steak, 2c• a b• 11 1 out some of the creek to enable of sports and ice cream and_,them to make sortie arrangement �"�" The Shell. Service station le Pork Liver 1 2C. $ lb. ,. cake will be served' Admission 15 now prepared W.make mechan- y similar �to,the clover-leaf where cents. p � • =` 'Church str. Will erose the new —_ ical reps a to all kinds of auto. Stewing Beef IT . a lb. g. Ayrshire Breeders' Association of ^„mobiles and ttaetors. r --Mrs. Clarence Silk suaWned Ontario guests of Hetmitage Farm. H, FARROW. Proprietor -newel Shorteningt - �15c• a lb ,painful injuries to one of her hands on Saturday evening by being bit- Abou one hundred members of 48.51 C. B..SPENCER, Mechsoie Classic Cleanser, 3 tins, 13e. _- ten by her small dog. The animal and fri of the Association of tri wRert-o-at an-tire-highway where--the- Ayrshire 9ntario--were_ _ _. —. —' • - y :'•.�? tl -- LILLIAN'S ns, 25 c traffic was exceedingly heavy and guests of Mes rs E, L. ana Robt. was hit by a pas§ing car, sustain- Ruddy, at 'Hermitage Farm •.ing fatal injuries,• from which it here on Saturday last, in their An- BEAUTY SHOP W �. M f I D — died in a few minutes. When Mrs. nual Field Day' and Picnic, Prof. �-+ g Silk heard the cries of the dog she Geo. .Raithby, of the Dept. .of An- Three too» east of Old Qlvrob =;Butcher (phone �U�A) :�iCeri1�� rushed out from the store to carry inial Husbandry of O. A. C. and Garage. Mr. O. Cramnes's it into the house, and when she Frank Napier, of Ottawa. Secret- Residence. took hold 'of the animal it-inflicted ars of the Canadian Association Shaspoo and Ftngerwave 6�e: the painful wound, with W. C. Thomson,' of Pickering Fingerwa a ickeringgardWare Store r-The traffic on the highway who is a Past President of the oil Shinpoo & FBrgerwave ••'�• - over the holiday, was exceedingly Association, were among the speak- - Ar�hins heavy, especially on Monday even- ers. Mr, E. L. Ruddy and Mr. R. • _. n rt- Ruddywelcomed the visitors, and ManicureRnIadan nanth Bily r ed in this locality, which ii a won- the day's program was under -the 1 - der when we consider the speed at direction of Col. Bertram, Bramp- HAISCUTrING �• which some of the motorists drive, ton, President;. and John Usher. Therasique Hesterkss Ell Perwan: 1 K 8 atan y — number who cut .in which is a most the winner of • C. A. Sterra was $I.W ��'�Ia 13� the Lucky Draw, an A '• h16.N � `, 60 or 70 miles an hour and the Secretary. Mrs ti dangerous practice; especially when Ayrshire Calf. The local branch of !Vlh nem Pkic. � 2 Prevent -Blight the traffic is heavy both ways. The the Women's Institute catered for 'ioecegsity for a new and wider road the assembly. 3 Does riot burn the leaves Is clear when one sees the amount The Pickering of traffic on .the Present na=y- maple Leaf l�ntnsl -F3s e- - - - life to plant - -- P MEAT MARKET ---On Sunday night quite a heavy ZnS�Ta8�8 Co.rainfall, which continued nearly, all j5 For potato plants, cabbage planta eight took Place in this locality, We carry full_kine of • , f CU and was much appreciated.sa rt rd WiAWi�TSBl1 INS. O 6 benefitted all vegetation. Towards Omp rata for Fars and neg C q Fresh •om o planed,—Cl morning a very high. wind accom�- HdWinp t unlet the ram much to the i>ncan- Inset um as Bashi mp silt ; 7 6For grubs and cut worms• . vteni ence of many wwo were }solid- WINWWRI - eying along the lake treat. Their As>MiebiM Lav :­:,,:,,:, .Cured Agsnt,for McCormick-Deeriog Fares Macblvenfavd tents were unable to withstand the force of the high wind, 'eaving the AR idnin. Re'airs. - tpocupaate without shelter. As the VW* er !!este is Our htatlo--�1a lace k. Gs at it.Ile k YasR'eleselsri --�w>ad-�aaa-blowing in-shore the BOWMAN BOWYi r4.M�zlta waves were wary high, and were Our deKvery i8 SCY011r�elervloe! - washed up on to the tieaah for a !O!1'T�O 'bone Pick MIN J, S. B�DON, Bong distance. ;'LC,LAttLNC.E SILK