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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1938_08_12 .... '...:'r^-^st., �,,..•�.•;, c •.'rte: 7-- X' r••� ��n+a•wa�s---:• -r.4e�' r- ..,; ,.;a..'- •-.:m.-.w.:.•,.. ..v a.•mF.rc,.:<ut.�wr.we w.�i�zeteor-a ..,. .m :.;.-..-..-.spa-.a......-✓-,.t,x. .rt+...........0 _n, ">.; xs..tts+rs+. 's'�C�• '.F1':•; .•.1'iv, .1ri_.." ,•.s.»ua .s.rs*+....•' w.}i. ''h' .- ..,... „ r. -:.. s{4. .2 t.. .. fi ? -: —•., xr.•:c•,r.. '. �;...' se. qr•,, ,d+c 'w4':. :o a •'� '�'.^£' u,:C. F ., .:: .t�.., ....,:. ,.. .: .-� -i .. .....:. .z-.. •Z, ':`..'.: .: .._ ,'. '+.'•.` �[� 4. .:% . . ':� ]` Q7 .Y; �.,,.'.' .• ..A.r '-h �`` ,: ;:..gam ...f VOL. L` II PICKERING, ONT.. FRIDAY . ALTS. l ?• .1 38. VVV1,ssistrstal Lafrbo. In Memoriam Green River GREENWOOD - .�. NOTICE SALTER - In loving memory of The service in'the Green River 1VI ILLS s our dear song and brother, Harry Church will be held next Sunday at ora - DR. H. C. PEARSON-Physician °'Unr trucks pass your way Salter, who passed away August Wilson's Park, at 2 o'clock in the 1886-4936 aad'Sartteon, Deneatton. uxy every day."' 14th, 1922. afternoon, standard time, instead of -RI3. FORSYTH, Oph.D., Director �1 The flowers we place, upon your in the evening. All are cordially in- CHOPPING .B- Associationo/Ootr.►o LLet. COAL \JOgE ~ gelated Memberof the American Optoasetri-'si ' gta�e' fi d• . Monday, Wednesday and,, Friday aaaaeiataoo. Eyes examined by afvWntnw%t• W.-,OD, CEMENT May wither and decay;' efase tela•Claremont.one. ' ' But loving thoughts always linger, -- - `lp'E GRIND FINE SAND GRAVEL, At the grave where you are laid. Whitevale iwQese. 1mi Bran; Shorts and Feed of all 2� _c,�y role • D DUINALD RUDDY tlurriute[r. and and Brothers_ Miss Mollie Randall 'is spending , -ales-ini n o er Solicitor,LVotar,rubLc• ntoueytpLoan , _.,�_ her vacation with her sister, Mrs. eoneentrafes for profitable:feediAg amor ea:merfy occupied by tae late A.E.chns- BUILDER'S SUPPLIES- — - ., tlaa.aoettb wing of t;ourt Hoare.Whitby. err Audley Helm, of Kitchener. kept on band BEATON, BELL Gt- ROSS also lanai cartage work �We are ,pleased to ]c�tow that Mrs e_haeeo 1p aced in stock a full Grain is turning out well this Hugh Pugh is gradually improving We stock otfly the best Poultry $ariiss 7f S�'tcitors---- rine of Maple l.esf llfil4ang year. - - health:— --- -teeth and Supplies:--- �_WIi,L1AM J,BEATON.K,C. - t)a's Feeds. The low price for fall wheat is Ross Turner, of New York has IfirB>tt�&F.!E BELL,K.C. J,D.F.ROSS - somewhat discouraging been spending his holidays with his -F.. ?�+. C>if RFF'..rT JAMES A WRIGHT Admission prices to the Institute people on the 7th• He also spent A. We MITCHELL grandparents, PIANO-TUNING h say Sweet. Toronto. Adelaide zeas Social in the . school—Adults 15, some time with his C3.IiICHARDSUN& Co., Barris. -Pickering, Ont. children 10 'cents. David and Mrs. Annis. •tan.Sohc,tora. Notaries etc.. suite silt, � Do not forget the Institute Socia] A service of the combined con- AND I�iior Life Building,36 Toronto St. rorooto. Oftiee phone 7400 Residence 0520 in the school this Friday 'evening. gregations of. the Whitevale Unit- Talapbone Ad.1688:Pickering Phou 4613. su Admi Admission 15 and 10 cents. ed and Baptist Churches will be All kinds, of I'epair Pork ss PGUS hicMILLAN—Barrister. Sol- The Beal Store,Claremont Miss Muriel and' Eileen Corbett Heid in the Whitevale United 'All Tuning Guaranteed �ieitoc, Notary Public. 19 Melinda Street of Toronto are visiting Mrs: R. P Church next Sunday evening at 7 " :Toronto. Teledhone Elgin 5308. 29tf PHONE 9•?A ' , C. S. MaeDONALD Winters• this week: o'clock, standard time, Rev. Harry yttat FURNITURE Messrs R. P. and= G. Winters Wilson will •preach. There will be .209 CLOSE AVE.. TORONTO and Rives visited Guelph and•A.ct- no morning service in the Baptist Phone Lakeside 1509 HERBERT T. FALLAISE. L. D S.. We are displaving an attractive on on Sunday. Church next Sanday, but Sunday Orders taken at NEWS Of es �1D•D.S..Graduate of oe Roysi Colhxe of variety Of Deatei Snr;eoaa and the Un,i•veraty•o[Toronto. Alumdnum and Graniteware Etc. F• M. and Mrs. Chapman visit- . School will be.held.at 10 a. m. -- t• - ed- ert and ' en'aCbwch. Ptekeziag-Out• cx— a at �Musselman's Lake With Rev. FUEL -,a•m. toe i1v 1« ny apporotaawe. my {Novelties. Sunday. or.tnl• Pboar Pus 8700• Prices low, in' keeping frith tisoes. �3�n•y crops have made a Walter Rackham officiating, when - fair return' this year. The catchy Ruth, youngest daughter of A. C. *Wkou ""` t`wba* RADIO SERVIGT weather was against the `quality,of and Mrs. Diamond was united in e ` - the fruit, marriage to Giles, youngest soa of Builders' Suefies ++��•� R. BEATON. TOWrfaslP A Graduate of Radio Colla a Duabarton �� aria Mrs. Tran. The hap- R. JL/a Clark. CoareyaWW.Cooaatsgg"r far & py..couple left on a short motor wt�a A��aaaarita. Aeeaiataot, Etc. Issuer of ..-Lumber and Lath "Wr4 useness. White.ale.oat- with Mrs. Getward of Detroit called trip and on par return will take up Up-to-the-minute training residence is part of the hotel. We E. RICHARDSON and on friends on Monday of this week, extend to them, congratulations. B CC Shingles FINEST EQUIPMENT; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dunbar are The Women's Institute will meet flue COaI' . .(3BNDR•AL INIOURAPPM summering in Muskoka. at the home of Mrs. Adam Spears, Alberta Uoal REAL Z33TATS for Mrs'. Lankin and daughter,'Ber- on Wednesday, August 17th, at 2. OONVEYANCINI3 G�eafanteed Satisfaction tha, of Granton, are visiting. tela- 45 .p.. m: Special -features-A de- �Omestic Coke < AT tives in our midst: ate, `:Resolve that a Married Lady Cement, Lime, Plaetes ,f&W astabIb6od agency, ready - Mrs. John Green of Agincourt b 1Reaeonable Prices ti has a Better Timm than a Spin Maple Body Wood to tee' Tubso seal Batteries always an lair spent Sunday with the. Misses.All- ster (sometimes. Balled an "unclaim- p y Pitsea. Piet, rise ____ _— .- Win, re)", The is will Earn- -Agents for Lnndy Fenet B: ROY MILLER. Miss Margaret Allan, of_ Schom- ed treasu girls txTlkR. A Brou0bam. '. Ontario ish a musical items. 'Prizes will 3 �et� r �F - Yll 11i tl 4gtf Phone Mark 11108 berg, spent the week-end with Mrs- be given for the best made apron.. -.1LIOBNBBD AUCTIONEER AND Alex. Thom, Also prizes for the best cake and The decorators are .busy renovat- candy, made b the girls. Motto-y+ y g Geckbt�utt lu,plemeuta _ Sales conducted Anywhere `D• A, � :j Mj1 R ing our church and we are having for the month—"A Cheerful Grin IPhooe or w` - .-- the "opening" on Sunday, August will let you in". A cordial invitat- Seeare'Priess Before Boylog Street. East. 2113t + ion t ex s WbiEb Ontario. mg LAI 'Insurance of All Kinds, will conduct the-services. the coq munity• y The regular meeting of the Worn- — - -••-- I YY I L'rSO N B RO Se Beet Rates Available with en's Missionary Society will be held Brougham in the basement of .the the church on a Locust- Hill, Onto Shingles For SaIF -' gecuiity and Service. Thursday, Aug. 18th, at 3 o'clock. Mises Elinor Beer hada 'vacation Phone Mark 7300 r The mothers and Baby Band are with Toronto friends last week. t>!ak hlalvaDised Steel ShiDgles, invited, also all our members are Mrs. Gannon lrad a business trip SPECIAL1' Bird's Felt SIRte Shingles. Address Phone urged to be present; as we are to Toronto on Monday. Siso, re•rublx+riag buggy wheels. BROUGHAM PICK 516 having a speaker., A number of.our young people I ' 7 Lawn mowers sharpened. A grand concert, and social ev- were guests of Miss Beam, of Well- 1 1 in. Maple Lumber-420 per X T. PATERSON S - OLAREMOr GARDEN CROPS ening will be held in the basement. and last week-end. ( m Soo ft- lois or more. , �! Pall and get priose. Phone MIS of the United Church on Aug. 26th. John and Mrs• Gerow and Mr. Get our prices on Roofing. Mrs, 'Warren, -Soloist; Ruth Mc- .and Mrs. Murray, of Toronto; cal]- �9 i' Will Pay Profits Janet, violinist;. Miss Sicely, Eloc- ed on Miss Brown'on Sunday. - I and"Asphalt Shingles. Prigs wilg If you knew you WERE NEXT It You Use -you would hustle in after that In- utionist; Nancy Clark, accompanist Mrs. Oscar Wilson and daugh= ; be higher in the Springy you- o Protection we've been NATURAL MINERAL i and Mr. Pattalo, Scotch Entertain- ters-werevisitors of the•former'sAj sura -talking about er, all of Emmanuel Presbyterian sister,. in Aurora` last week. PICKERING Y t Phosphates--- Church, Toronto, will give the pro- Two daughters of Mr. and Mrs.' �.m K�'R� YOU MAY BE NEXT C gram: Everyone be on hand at 8 Cecil Bate, of Port Hope, are via- e . To ft:aease Yields and Imprcvt Quality o'clock. Adm, 25 cts. iting their aunt 'Miss Ida'Bate. ° ='r �_CYRIij E, MORLEY -.. �of all crops,. --- .---- ---__ - _ Miss_ Helen Malcolm is _sRending . LUMBER ARD �t GENERAL INSURA NCR. -- Library Notes this week Iviih her ' cousin, Mary p$U\G 33[NI Brow-n, of Toronto, . a Ow Motto-Service ar^ Protection . D, N. L o C k W OO E�. phi ping 6?00 The books bought in co-operation Mrs• C.4.-Fields--(Eva WStsom - = Pickering Mills. with w-hitevale, Claremont and of Missouri, has been visiting Tela- ,At Claremont Kinsale, have naw arrived, with one tires here the past two weeks j s' `' PICKFRING, ONT. _ exception.•If you wish to read these' The Happy Circle Mission Band Erne$` C• Fetzer' Sommer FRTilltnT@ WE DELIVER boolds, will you make them your •.meets on Saturday afternoon, Aug. l PHONE b3I7 first choice, since they , go on to 13th, at the, home of Miss Annie gu0 sips-Money required, 99M� �' Whitevale in a• short time. There Bayles. Ii['irst Mortgages. L are four books of fiction •- "Cel= Mr. and Mrs, Alex. Rowney and LAWYER Lawn Chair yl���1 ia" by E. H. Young; "The Bend- two sons, and Mrs.. McPhail,-of '21 y� experience -folds very cosily from the R• G. tilLi'eN�ENING ing. Sickle" by Gerald Bullett. "The Toronto, called on T. C. and Mrs. ' FUNERAL DIRECTOR Yearling by Marjorie RawlingsShaVc. Brown on Saturday, and �Khldltxig" by tqtsihewood frame, with reinforced Private Ambulance The first two are stories of small Mr. C. Deane, of Toronto, visited seat,in a heavystriped awn- Da and ervtce town' familylife in England. "The their brother, Bert and Mrs, Har- NF W ng duck­41.49. - =- Phone 9001 Yearling" s one of-the best sell- vey,,on Friday. ,• DISCOVERY � Malvet•n 6A00 ere of the moment, it is beautifully Mr. West filled:Mr. Glover's pal- NF1=T Deck Chairs written, the characters are well pit here most acceptably on Sunday MEDICATED MarkhalYi On to drawn, and the fact 'that it is last, Rev, P. D. Augustine, of the __. INSOLES Complete witb canopy and a mainly about a boy, Jody, and his Baptist Church •,in Claremont will Ends Foot Torture Oufcker fent rest. Sturdy hardwood little farm does not, detract from, supply; on Sunday next, at the us- frames in natural hardwood, _ interest. Like Rawling's other us] hour. Comfortable to Wear. Hot Weather books, the scene is in Florida. Nev- Quite a large number of Toronto--- covering in a• baavy striped ille Shute in "Kindling" has told friends who spe4lt the afternoon at Opt awning...$2.10. a story of a town quite.dead from Green's Park, where Bert and Mrs. 'SORE BURNIt`G ACHINts SWBA1tJ May mean Cool Daye in the, economic depression but it is narvey joined them Sunday after WG FEET ' --`3IMM4N + �?1LNU7 IbTEELthe et1—ij_yt�>� tale, but-rather-00[1 noon,-cants and spent--a--short tims Rettfo�es�C-al�tousts.-fltatroye-B t# BED CiolAIDaII Instant Light hopeful one. .since"the place comes in the-evening, at the Harvey hgme. Odors i Complete with felt mattress and. to life through- the efforts of one The W. M. S. will hold its*re$- BEST for ?�tblttts .Feet, spring .50 qap gtoye or hot plate. man to revive the ship-building ular meeting in the form of a pie- O�ipg Feet; Easily Applhll Qallisk, Clean and Safe. -industry. It-is hoped that the Lib- tic on Mrs. George Philip's lawn ? pari Aasbalasea, Dry er MOA rary Boards of the three other when a reunion of Brougham Old- SOOTHDIC-9Al�UMY a •'e ramie Coleman frons too villages will note that Pickering Time Friends will take place on , pa[ pilar _ *Ajek snake ironing day a has replaced "Young Doctor Gat- August 18th, at 2.80 in the ager- � �p -�pdR � .i►svrt. Calland see them, shad" which proved to-be unavail- noon. You are invited to join us. _ �'Q '�` ` able for some months, by "Kind- Brougham Women's Institute s, C. A. STERR� a i wIN B�S�B� ling,'. The hooka other than fiction are having the privilege of hearLug j0N� i2ic" KERING. N Funeral Director in this group will be briefly review- Mi Ethel Chapman at their Aute'- Sardware Tinsmith ed next week. By the following ust meeting. Miss Margaret Pena= 1� Fnrait>are Dealer VC$ERINQ week, the Library will again be ell, of Toronto, and Pickering, will i3i0 RAS - �DaS1']0 ylte■e tcss _ Open .. I also be present. Particulars nest FI�a pines♦ ■ �to�erixsi. i 1 week. 54' - A•ix. .e. '_..'•,•s.Aa..:,,z, -:�.'' -.t 3,7-: *'r: �>„ ,ra 1 't 343 : ww - .. ,,.. • 1 � r r For the Perfect Sandwicti - - ^ e nad a _ - rom .Lord Sandwich had no intention bread firm and fresh, to make i � • .� .. _ J r O - ' •' r- p of upsetting the world's party perfect sandwich. v} � Deck - •Ipy �Shbt� _ROSS menus when he first ordered his For home parties and picnics toast beef between two slices of the hostess has to make her sand- ,w - _ bread. The combination was so wiches 4oui ahead and worry - good that it became popular and about ways of keeping sandwiches _ Synopsis pushing her slim body farther and has been ever since. 'But even in fresh till time'oCeating.. The new _ A luxurious Five-month cruise farther out. The waves dashed into the eighteenth century it was ..quick-cookinr tai)ioca will Work around -the world aboard the her face, stinging her to a sharp recognized that the filling had to miracles for thorn. No need to get "Marcnia" brings together aknowledge that-she was close to be moist and flavoursome, the the bread lir by. having the - group of passengers for adven. death, leyge beyond aid and love. Her filling soak into it for hours while Dentists recommend Wh althy, Guth as an aid to strong,healthy tures, romantic, entertaining only fear was that they might push the sandwiches are rolled in Pa- teeth,cleanses them of food par- and tragic . . . Like in "Grand Ho- her back. She dreaded the mom Juniors Adore per' or' damp- cloth.: ticles,massages the�ums.Aids di- tel" these passengers offer a study ents of quiet, the 1nYl between the Bo]eio FTOCks This tapioca holds the moisture gettion,relieveastu yfeelingafter _ na undo actions as reactions waves, when her thoughts washed _ in sandwich fillings and yet does meals. Helps keep you healthy] - which unconsciously bare their back, to the.life she was leaving. Take some home for the children not,in any. way interfere with the top_they will love it,! ts.M � souls. These characters are One arm reached into'the night and m flariour of those clever appetizing jab*:rd the ships' Macduff, dour the water raced through her, fin- ; combinations that everyone' likes. Scotchman, single, of middle age; gers.-it was black and icy-cold. The The tapioca helps 'to make chick- Miss Mudge,.school teacher, spend. water was a •void from which one en, fish, or cheese; go a long way the savings of 20 years; An- plunged into light. Slowly 'she was too, " NIPPY CHEESE SANDWICH FfLLING tela, faithful wife-of Lovat, gig- worming her a•ay i ougli-the bac Dick Chariton,," first officer; circle - her breast, and now her _2 cups strained canned toms- _ Clare, a person of experience; waist. Ir only'her hips' would slip - SANDWICH FILLINGS toes (juice and pulp) Joan, a dissipated flapper; Jen- through the porthole.! Jenny's head t To prepare sandwich fillings, 2 tablespoons quick-cooking top- ay, run-away wife, and Peter; swooped down ,toward the water. i * place-liquid in top of double boiler ioca QLptaio Baring, master of the ship '•A thousand echoes thundered in ' x and bring to a boil over direct % teaspoon pepper and his soul. 'No. go on with her ears and • her thoughts were d ' /" heat. Combine quick-cooking tap- 1/a teaspoon.dry mustard the story. splintered to fragments. Her'baby j ioca and dry seasonings, add 2?iz cups ( lbs.) grated Cana. —�" �rould never know .her better. x, ,,�� gradually to liquid and.bring to a dian Ghee e _ $till Awake that she would die. Peter would \�j., \ "brisk' boil, stir ng constantly. 11/a cups (Iii b.) dried or cook- Place immediately over rapidly ed beef, ro d Pattering down the adjoining al- never love her -- ?tetter that she f , g ley, the steward. too.old.,for any should, _.. _ - 4�- boiling water and cook 5 minutes, s(ti teaspo orcestershiry duty at sea but that of night watch- Through the Porthole _ < ` n stirring occasionally. Remove from sauce - boiling water. Combine remain- Makes-2% cups filling. undo, arrived at Jenny' stateroom, With one last tug she pulled her• � \ P 17 wbich'was next to Maeduff's. 'He self clear. There was a tiny.splash. Ing ingredients in*order given; add saw a ribbon of light finder her A huge wave roared along the aide to tapioca mixture and blend. i door and assumed'that she was still Cool-mixture thickens as it cools. Vocabulary pt the ship, and, finding an open i awake. He, knocked. and. a faint porthole, rushed in. Two peach - voice answered:"Come in." slippers road like boats for a split , Larger Than - -. - - - '"Sorry to disturb you; madam.'I second, and then, as the water ed CHI-CKEN-- —- - - - -- - SALAD SAN13WlCH Shakespeare}-9 �have orders to close the deadlight. died with the lurching of the Mar- FILLING K`^'r --Captain's orders, madam." enfa; were stranded limply in a 1 cup chicken stock "Leave it as it is now, steward,"' 'corner. Macduff, restless in the 3 tablespoons quick-cooking tap- Average College Student Today she said. '`I shall ring for you Int- adjoining'cabin, heard 'a ravtallic ioca--- Knows 176,000 Words-- er. My head-is splitting and I must click during a moment's lull, the ,� 1 teaspoon salt The Great DrannatisR ". have air.'' crash of a slipper heel against the ' 1�(s teaspoon pepper Used �y 1S,000 Harry stood at the door, wonder- partition. = _,. 1y4 teaspoon paprika Ing what he should da "'Iib cap- • • 1 cup chopped chicken To 20,000 tam's orders, madam," he repeat-; Angela found a letter from Lobat °/s cup celery, finely chopped Dr. Robert Seashore, Ass*date ` -ed. It's a bad night and the water _waiting for her at Peking. 2 'tablespoons sweet .pickles, Professor of Psychology. at the will came in." Angela (be wrote): AchoppedNorthwestern L;niversit-, said My dear j - 1 tablespoon pimento, finely -Jenny's voice orate' imperative, great. many things have happened - age A:c:eri- .•'Leave It to me. l shall ring in a since you left, and I'm afraid. I am l t �hbpped college t ehas a (such 0907 1 tablespoon vinegar _ recent] the av can co student" little while." going-to hurt you-a great deal with larger vocabulary than the 15,000 The old man went.grunting oft. what ) have to say. You crust have" i!i cup mayonnaise words with which he is credited. _ He had plenty of *there to attend, realized for ages that things'could' Makes 2 cups filling- ;Most students can recd �' e ti2,- g..:s. to, and he supposed the lady knew not continue the way they have 000 root words and 114,0f0 "do-- what she was about. Senseless of been between us. I had an idea, rived" words, *making a t3tal of vher, though. He shuttled down the when pons started oft. on thio-trip, FISH SALAD SANDWICH FILL- ' '176,000, which seems an ea:reme- •' By,ANNE ADAMS meat alley; no doubt she would that the sltuation might right it- '-- ING ly.extensive �cabulary, w-- Your Soon'he had forgotten her ex* - Self, bun I've fallen In 1'ove, and note look young hdau;rhte 1 cti water ly .wben we realize that Shakes r loves to p lstence.' as, up-to-the-minute as you a passing fancy this time. .2 tablespoons,quick-cooping tap- peare did not use more 'than, from CHAPTER }f�'III do, so why not make her this bo-shall turn when you i1-6 friArk ninsdernipap stitched upoca 15,000 to 20,000 words, an-, Mil- ton haif that Jenny- could see the green-black vorce me, Angela; and. of course, - from Anne Adams' Pattern 4858' • mountatas racingpast with squirm- Maybe she is old enough to cut it 1� teaspoon pepper The highly educatedtl-- I shall make it ail at`easy as Poe- man uses more than 4,000 differ - Ing teaspoon paprika Ing foam-crests. In her ears. were- Bible. I want you to believe that out herself, and then won't she-be 1 tablespoon butter ent words to express himse._', and "tbundertng cries of anguish—the— our lose, while'it lasted, was some= the proud little person. The Sew- . 1 cup fla7ced tuna or 'other most Qf-them.rub along excai:ent- requfem of the- sea. She dashed thing separate, apart and wonder ing Instructor tells'just what to cooked fish ly 'on about 400. Our language ' across the cabin and slapped her ftrl; and that I have never known a do, so the outfit is easily compi'et- cup chopped pickles 1 contains about 400,000 words and panda In aimless frenzy against the woman I admired as much as you. ed. Think of the dresses you can •g'tablespoons chopped pimento is the most expressive,or, .earth, _ :,..'panels. .,He 'couldn't, he couldn't, But I'm afrald I should continue to make: one with braid'edging the 1 tablespoon vinegar ' but many of them are tecrtiical ' he couldn't!" she screamed, but her hurt iron, and things would ohly square nee.. and cap sleeves .one 1-3 cupmayonnaiseor used only in certain tra'i� and voice was a whisper in- the mad with crisp revers-one with mid- get -worse; its you mus-t- realize. I - Makes 2 cups filling. professions. - crescendo of the gale. She must be could not bear your, reproachful section and flared front panels *,ping mad. But the water would eyes at Cairo, although you said so cut bias. Plaids and checks are -wash the fever from her brain, It liule. Wouldn't It be better if we effective-in cottons for now, in ?would lap her in peace and security. went our separate ways? I have al- synthetics for New Schgol.,Terni. She reached the porthole, was ready left your home and am livingt V Remember, the bolero goes smart= o standing below it.'Sbe stretched up at my club. Jock is with,me, but I - ly with other dresses too, and It •her arms and the tips of her fin- shall return-him as soon as you get' may match or contrast. - gers touched the rim, finding it to back. Forgive me, Angela. and. l iris' and ' •u 'or sizes 6 8, i n Pattern 4853 is available in be cold and wet. Her ears were fil• hope we shall always be the best g J N led with the roar of the sea. \acli- l2 14 and 1 Size 10 entire ' of friends. Your Ing must 'stop her no_w• At last she Lovas t' ensemble, takes t ards 36-inch worked'her slender shoulders out pg _ �+ ould you please get me fabric. G through' the rim of the porthole. a very fine jade bracelet'-in_China? Send,, twenty cents (20c) in -:Turning her head, she saw that the- The Kitten wants one. coins (stamps cannot be accepted) - down, r the - _ -deadlights.must all be do , fo • . Grine From Her Life for this Anne Adams: pattern. • + _ ship,was as dark as a whale. She ; - -- Tire letter dropped from Angela's Write plainly size, name, address - was working with frenzy,now, and hand and she stared after it as it and style number. .t 4., ,. fell. She had feared-it all along. Of Send your order to Anne �� LaIritedcourse, she 'would let him have his •Adams, Room 425, 73 West Ade- div*+ce though it would be very. ]aide St., Toronto. beastly =ail "ef--inti-The-tears went sliding down Angela's cheeks. SYie - - - - '- y (�f�: 0�e t 'had not -thought that he would slip hurt., Angela changed into her'gay-. , est gown, like Jenny'with her flow- l completely out of her life as soon eyed gown, like Jenny with her a8 she turned her back. There now STA NDARD would be.no use opposing him, and flowered frock at Bangkok. At last she went down to the lounge and -" foun ac u with a whisky a ore- x already passed from her life? him. Lj ERE'S your,big oppaR- -She took out'her writing things r-j < and sat down to nerdy to his let- - "I'm going on an expedition to- amity t0 save money OR ter. night, Macduff, and I'd like.you .to tires. Go to your local Darling Lova": come with me." Firestone Dealer and ask him I waited and waited fun a leUet "Where?" for the new low-priced I got to Peking I "I've been commissioned to buy Firestone Standard. It's a and then when "' a jade bracelet;" she explained. in . r - tOlind ]earned that there was 'a nything j first class fire in every respect a light tone. "I want to find the i---Made of high quality ma- mere to look Yorward to. Of course, loveliest one"in China, We'll scour q y sweetening you shall have 'your divorce. I the city unfit we get it." terials to Firestone standards should- not dream of standing In ''It sounds like•a foolish idea to +Of quality and fully guarsn �{ my morning Your dray: brake any arrangements me, but I•shall come." teed. It gives you everything you•like and as soon as I get back "Good, I can always depend on you need--safety, long mile cereal with I shall talk things over with you. I age, dependable, carefree _ _.-hopPyou''r sune_Mu J v the irl You." (-To Be e�ontlnued} veryice^all-at thrifty prices. BEENNE- Syrnp.. Lovat. I'm'going out to look for Drive in to the Firestone the bracelet'tonight. It will be my ! ~Dealer's today and see this • .` aids'? i wedding gift to your new bride, and i,, 8 remarkable tire—the greatest I.hope you will both be happy.` • r WHEN IN TORpNTO Fwe,tone ever. bu0t at, these t` digestion. blame myself for marrying You, SEE CASA LOMA. `�. . ever; but, I lore you still, and al-" IOw/prices. Sir He million dollar t'aa—" ways shall, I'm afraid. ' - tie-on-the-Hill, Spadina.Road, Tor-' i' - Angela. onto. Hour's tour thro' Castle, tow - Hour's tunnel, stables, art galleries, and Lie l coromi ion ?oom Apeclal exhfbtfs and'' ' . . `;Hunt for a Bracelet- souvenlra. See "The Fall of Nine- r -Macduff might go witl�ier on her _ veh." '(the king .nn$ Nine- his wives), quest, He would hart• o Idea that painted by order of fate l mpeio'r vize r she was buying ft fcr her enc- Joseph of Aubtrin-hag Yt site eel, ` �.' ilguren an a Canvn4, 28 feet x 13 feet, nue 3�- censor, and be was cei^a!nly obtuse .'nnd the vfony.M4 orlal. Open 1- a.m, till ! p.m. Adulf�, 35c-Ch1Td- 7.11 n._ G enough not to know that she was r«n 15c. Rundava. Ri conte ,._r;,+exR• :yru�e-mss, ;-. ,, :,u w.,wscn.^..zs`m ra.,.,, ...x.- .-...... _ry . .. :....•e, rq . ... _.:..:.ra!+.V•' eaativF.r.ar.,�+�s]C, _ mg .,,,;.,.. ten• .�,,,,,. :... -. !a!'i-:. rrc-:, aa_•e. :�- :r`.` +i .. .:c>,..'m^ y9�" ^.,,,y .. �- . ?p.._ k c n w New Tory Organizer • - Axctioc�Voy­c' a of PriestEms: - Su I10ncia .. .. ,'.fir. nl ue in Modern Times p esson - With Eight Companions He Ne- have been made in skin boats stmt } v gotiated the Perilous Bering ilar to his craft. Skeptics who Strait In A Walrus-Skin Ca. have doubted the theory that North LESSON Vil the preceding. Righteousuess was America was originally populated noe—Wants to. Prove;Thi- by an Asiatic migration have said , THE RELATION OF TEMPER• dealt with, as it were, in the ab-_ oryr That North America Was ANCE �O CHARACTER stract; but wickedness is too aw- that skin boats could not negotiate e'* - Originally Populated by Asi- I(A Personal Aspect of Temper- fol and dark to be painted thus, Bering Strait. c+ ante) - Proverbs 9:10 23; 1 Thes- and is set forth only in the con- sift M4igratio From Kotzebue, the akin boat ex alonians 5:G-8 trete, as seen in its doers. Trus,. pedition will attempt to reach Point , t GOLDEN TEXT-"Wine is a mock- negative virtue is incomplete, but Father Bernard J. Hubbard; the Hope- before going eastward ` er, strong drink a brawler, And there will be no positive virtue Jesuit explorer-scientist, and eight "around the corner" to the north- 11 erreth. thereby Is not without it. We must be accustomed companions "dried out" -at K'otze- eramost settlements on continental W Prov, 20:is to say, 'No,' or we shall come to hie, Alaska, after a perilous 250- America. - THF, LESSON IN ITS SETTING little good..The Decal'ogue is most• mile voyage through treacherous ry % Time - OL course we do not ' ly prohibitions. Bering Strait in a walrus•skln ca- '. know exactly when Solomon wrote 1S. For they,Elegp not, except nos. ;The Lost Messaige the book of Proverbs, but it can be they do evil; and their sleep Is ta- , The party's trip, which started By LORD DUNSANY the bo estimated r about 1000 B.C. kiln away, unless, they cause some Dr. J. M. Robb, minister, of from King Island, was the first _ wealth in the former Ferguson and such voyage in modern'memory. It The «posits Paul wrote the First to fall Henry governments of Ontario. Oh songs that make your stay �. Epistle to the Thessalonians'before 17. For they .eat the bread of - has been named to the post of. was the leg of their projected A moment in the brain , ess, and drink the wine of ervative arty national organ- cruise to the Barren Lands east oL And are at once away Place - There is nothing to tell violence. Every man wfio lives in zer. point arrow. Not to be'heard again; '. .' us where the book of Proverbs was sin contributes finaritially to the The "Glacier Priest" arrived.just wriueu; though, of course, we. all support of sinful businesses. quences in our being sons of the as rescue parties were forming to What are you? Whence your know that Solomon-ruled as.king Study In Contrast ,, light. We show ourselves to be seek the fragile craft, overdue here flight? in city of Jerusalem. The epistle 18. But the path of the righteous truly such by living in the light after a week at sea. High seas I only know you are to the Thessalonians was written - is as the dawning light, that,shin- lives that are transparently honest forced the group'to seek haven on Like travelers through the night ; from the city of Corinth !n Greece eth more and more unto the per and undeniably holy and goods the beach at 5inrok and Cape From some uncharted star. Sobriety refers to the moral as Prince of Wales during the voyage, '• to the church of,Thessalonica, a .. feet day. Here is one of the most Father Hubbard•said. city in Macedonia, now known. as exquisite sentences !ti•all of the pert of the life of a Christian look- And I who hear you sing _. � Saloniki in European-Turkey: wisdom literature of the Old Testa- Ing, for the coming of the Lord, Eskimos In Party_ Am as a peasant stirred The major part of this lesson is ment. Our Lord said much about while watchfulness has reference He is accompanied by Ed Levin By sudden hooves that ring taken from the book o1 Proverbs; a the light,,and so did the apostles. more to the mental aspect of such and Ken Chisholm, former Santa Where horse was never heard. book written, for the most part, by Jesus said that we should walk in waiting. Soberness not only means,_ Clara University football stars, < Solomon, and completed sometime the light, lest darkness overtake freedom from drunkenness, but in Aolarana, chief of the. King Island And rapidly appears after his death. The central, Lunda- us. Paul frankly tells ns that we, eludes all habits of moderation and Eskimos; Patunak, Mayae, Tata- A warrior riding then •.3: mental word of the book of Prov- born again by the Holy Spirit, are self-con ol: It does not. refer e:- •yuna, Alliak, and Peter Mayac, na- And shouting in his ears erbs.is ''wisdom:' "In all iia teach- the children of light, and that as clusively to the niattel• of intoxt tive hunters. A message from strange mens - ing tb:st book takes for granted the such we should put off the works eating liquors, we are to be sober Father Hubbard reported. mem- ' -: . of God,=and seeks to la- 1-111glit. of dsrknesq'_..and_put�ns _Df 1 in our amusements,- sober In our, bens of the. Darty were constantly "Tall them;' he shouts; "tell men concerning what God'she"eating, sober Iti the hours that we soaked by spray as the 36-foot skin - flits• . e wiedcm .really is. Man Is.. wise in 19. The wiy•of the wicked is as work,.temperate in all things, canoe, powered with an outboard Swift on his way goes; prop ort!on as he recognizes these darkness; they know not at what 7,- For they that aleep sleep in motor, sail and paddles, battled the And what that message is truths and accepts them in the,con- they stumble. Wicked things are the night; and they that are also : swirling currents of Bering Strait.- The peasant never knows. . b. duct of his life. The perfectly wise black things; `sine blows out 'the drankeif'are drunken in the night. High winds slowed the progress of _ man !s•the one .who in his whole light in our:bearts; a sinner cannot This verse principally refers to the the oomiak. ran+ liv s and thinks and acts !n Belgium has increased existing _ b b facts observable in the natural and Around Corner�of`Continent nee God, cannot discern the right taxes and re-established the tsa•- right telatlonship'to the Ail-wise from the wrong, cannot see beauty physical•world, namely, that sleep The priest said he hoped the tional crisis tax which was God. repel ". .. � to virtue and innocence'and honor and drunkeness are indulged in al- voyage would prove that orchis- - ed last .year. - Wise Instructionand uprightness. A sinner does not most exclusively after dark.-'This torto migraifons from Siberia could 10. Hear, O my son, and receive know where the right road is. A is used by Paul as an ilinstratlou my sayings: and the years of thy sinner stumbles. of life in general. 'life- shall, be many. Solomon Is 20, My,aon, attend, to mq words 8..But let us, since we are of the By wlllldM -here not so- much thinking of his incline thine ear unto m7 sayings. day, be sober, putting on the breast THIS CURIOUS WORLD Ferguson own sans or sons according to the :21. Let them not depart otti thine glace of 2aith.and love;.and for.a _. . .fiasb, but of, ail- young men, who eyes:' keep them in the midst of hefinet, the hope of salvation. We wculd look up to him as a guide thy heart. 22. For they are life unto are not only to be wakeful, but we and Instructor of youth. - Solomon ` w ' have the on man to know those that tied them. and health to are also to be fatly-armed, soldiers ", + - C>NE +4A►f..P on y all their flesh. 23. Keep thy heart of Christ. The breastplate is that d� OF THE that, by adopting the principles withall diligence; for out of It are part of the armour which covers '�Ai~2T'i-ir5 wp° about to be mentloned'he will pro- the issues ofAlfe. The teachjng of the heart. The helmet is a military ATMOSPHERE ••Jong the yearar of his lite.. all-these four verses is summed up cap which covers.and defends the ' y 11.:1 have taught thee in the way in the last one: Literally, the open- head, and: is here identified with; IS COMPRESSED 'Iti, all I,N-E"O 4E1/ELS patbs of uprightness_ watching, Board." i.e., in every way LYING WfTHIN 12. When thou goest, thy steps with all possible. vigilance and d111- Homesick For s'tsll not he straitened; and if thou genre. ."The: word 'heart' is 'to be ,s, 3 OF�TI.1 _ innneat: thou shalt not stumble. By- understood as the word 'self', and Barefoot Days `,' fo:,ow,n„ the ways of uprightness, not as indicating a. contrast be- - tel• £. '1 the-path of wisdom which God trail tween inward and outward life, for - - SV QF _ Long- marked forms in his word, we have the outward lire 1n .Provers to Writer.Looks Back With Long the-promise of freedom and liberty, treated,as the.expression of the in- jig to Earlier Times In Rural in the way that we travel. We do ward selC. .The fountains and wells Ontario. f I not very often have to run in"life; of the East were.watched over with the tames when we do are times of special care: A stone was rolled to One of the trends of the tithes Is l so rise�d promises us that in such spring�shut�up, a- foulntain that 'a sealed' that fewer young boys and girls _ c now go barefoot during the Sommer � +: �• ` " � • moments if we are in his way, we (Song of Sol. 4-:.12) because the months than was the case a few' - shail not tall. The New Testament type of all that is most jealously decades agog says the Windsor ". 'suppieinen`ts this promise by arson guarded. So it is here. The heart Star: Though this is something to i Ing as that the Lord Jesus 'Christ is such a fountain; out of It flow �f make these in the boot and shoe'in- k -"` • �'- T :hirrlself, our.,wisdom, will keep us the Issues*of life. Shall we let.those dustry happy, those persona of the from stumbling (Jude 24). streams be tainted at the fountain older generations-are apt, to retro- e' a (SLAIN DS PRUPMZT-/ DS, I3. Take East hold of-instruction; head? apeet, to regret the changes the - DF.THE UNrT1� STATES AN - !�,,, a °x let !ger not go;' keep her; for she is ..Virtue of Sobriety years bring. - 2pUtVDS OF N10�1' CD1r Tl-lE � T>t�LD'S G thy lite. No man is aulfici'snt unto 1 Then. 5;68. Paul's entire par- It ' is not so long ago that, jm%IFI $EAL_S, WERE 0 >NSIDERED himself, The Lord himself is our agraph here, beginning with verse throughout rural'Ontario especially, ; 'SO UNIMPORTANT TD F.�CP ;pe iect example, and we are to tot- 4, has to do with the life that the every child,.from-those old_enough ;`rHA-r 711-101/ VVEV;k� _ Mow_ in his steps, we. are to learn Christians ought to live as sons of to toddle to those of the early �,,m�/ p AND pf b;m Cl Pet. 2:21; Matt. 11:20):• light and sons of the day. While teens, shed shoes in the. early The reason ivhy we are to lay hold verse 4 is not included in our les- fV TME PW BI F'S Spring and did.not put them back a •TINA ZMr 7.1AIAM9 }�q� SAID THE on to c ,a .. . t} cause, it we do not determine, to EMET-ORS W> ';M. PUJa`7�S1=-P�k""E OF- _of_the--thzee_verses which are as-. brought a tingling Uo_the toes. aa'k *in' his Rays,-our. whole life signed to us. Light is always a syn- There are few who would change- raiVEN' foredoomed to ultimate failure, o.nym for openness, frankness, hon- NAME. :SEVE-N 7IA445S. is modern days, with all their cdm- : cisappointment'and sorrow, esty, purity, sincerity, singlenegs a +°>.wMEAKwR IN0 2 at ' - piexities, for those of the.past. Yet . Folly of Wickedness of.purpose. As God our Father pos• the more primitive times had their t" THE Pribilof Islands have been one of Uncle Sam's most profit- 1d. 'ranter not into.the path of the• sesses"all these .characteristics be- advantages, and one of these was able investments,due to fife inti that they are the breeding grounds -wicked, and walk not in the way of cause,he is light, so•ought we as undoubtedly that A boy or girl could Of the fur seal, And he intends a keep the try. and a safe, Strict evil men. 15. Avoid it, pass- not•by his children. go barefoot without everyone's regulations are tri force in the seating industry, and even tourists . :+ S a a of sleep. as do . _, . , are forbidden from visiting the islands. ses'14 to 17 give the picture of the "the rest, but let us watch and be thing resembling assuage. - _.. 9ther path, in terrible contrast with, sober. There are logical" conse NEXT: The dant bee�e tichich has never been captured save. .POP—Election Recipe y'J. MILLAR WATT IF YOV 'WANT TO BIS - ELETR )k —PUT IN ALL THE SUGAR YOU DARE MY FrdR AND t RHUIIA TART i THEN 00 � IT -•a --� -- _ 4. i MA 7.27- tCestrtsU 18Fi.by Tho ail Avndlasta t.�J • • \ .. - •- ;• a .:• v _ � '. - _ .. }}• ,., 7e.:i�3"w�,.y-r...y.�,:,;: �.. r,�,».•_,.. ...: __-'; ti�i.;.. '_,F;,..: -� •:.rr ^r.• --w ',s:a- ':.;.t;s.,•y - •-v. ,.-r.-,°i.i^s'., .•...,�s'� _ o. ro•.-_ w,u-v�r..n aar.,nadr _ tf•a+ ,..:awrur. "ssu+.w+::,tr�V %¢..e.s.»:asew.- ..s'z...{.- .s�el... ^iv'+te�rR= •.l`iwx:«. :YT:zs+: ,.e'. +W.xew.=<, .m. .'� ,.�•`�. . ... tw�. ,.. .:., r., :.. .,. _ .. •..;'t'.•: .{ice 7rr�� r� ..fir:.- .. :i..- •::., 'r.,;....�' ,.. .,:. -.. .` .. ,. ` o0$h to push him aside wlth3 i a- aeadlasi Natieasl Inbik4kn ;.Notice to Creditors Xtk — sept. 1Kk. L. E.0'NE/L.L _ton autotnobile going 60 miles sa Aad 1,lr .: hour, you'll kill him. You can el- u� > �• bow your way through s crowd, !f ` ALL PERSONS having claims �►- rn to Play FUNIlRAL D[RSO'POR AND ' lig 7Mr' you are that impolite, and do no gainst the Estate of Mary Elizabeth $>1[BALII[FA _punscrip6oft to the United 84tas damage st all. But when you elbow Dickson, late of the Village of ^9uaoessor to W:J. KAMM. :, - and (It. Btitsda it.00 la advasa. your way through traffic with your H?1VffAlIAN GUITAR, SPANISH ; Whitevale, in the County of Ontar- ,f3tout�ville bad' manners stepped up to a ham' io, deceased, who died on or about :...•GUITAR and UKELELE JOHN MURC(AR. dred horsepower, you're bound to the 17th day of January, 1938, are _ Nightund Day Service Proorietcr . do a lot of damage to a lot of inn• Individual half-hour Seasons+ by notified to send to the un- here Businees Phoa� Residence one ^ — ocent people. For every accident 9801 J. P. McEvoy. _ noted satirist, de•rsigned on or before .the 12th Mona $ea Stu'dios caused by high speeding, there are day of Septen3ber 1938, full part- aovelist and feature writer, recently I a thousand caused by low breeding.. Clarcm�nt. Markham, Unionville. ' wrote a book called "Father Meets I Is it coincidence that the continent iculars of their claims. UtbcidQe. StouHvilte. Son" published b J• B. Lippincott: ( 1 Immediately after the said last- y which leads is fatalities-'lags in mentioned date, the assets of the Instrumsntssupplied on request, Co. in which a modern father, pat- formalities We may not be the d Estate will be distributed a- te.med after the famed Lord Ches- l most civilized -people on two feet, '- To convince you as to the merits of our _'..terfied, wrote a series of letters to I mongst the parties entitled thereto, ystem you will receive FREE of charge but we certainly are the prize ter- having regard only to claims of oat lesson on any one of the above r his son who had just entered the I � , on four wheels My boy, you which the undesigned shall then instruments. 3.,. -business world after a, rather, hec,- I may think it is, sissy to be polite, have notice. PERMANENT N AG61 N G PAIN ' tic college career• The letters die- but h kiss on a warm cheek is THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER cussed every aspect of the young worth two on a.cold brow. Today Dated at New Toronto, Ontario, Whitevale ' AND NERVES. IT MAY BE _man's future lif"uestions of em- ' we put a premium on agility rather this 9th day of August, 1938 ploymenti marriage, social respon- ' than civility.- Each year our man- General EYES. sibilities, and so on. On one occas- ners become cruder as our gasoline �. Garnet Taylor Dickson, Administ- Laeneral AgenCy C. H. TUCK, OPT. D. ion the lad, who was working i becomes more refined,. Wide roads rator, by his Solicitors, Berkinshaw, r uffeur. took ! MC(iORMIOK-fl&ERINQ plmer Block,. ops, F. Q as a private Bar All and y, -G_---J r- D his employer's ear out one night they continue to fill up with nary- Bldg New Toronto, Ontario. EALER pica,1516 ` O$HAWA, ON'I: — without permission and "wrapped ow people. Good brakes on cars - -- _- around a - lamp-poet". Father are no protection against bad brak- ALSO McEvoy, when he heard about the growing prdb LAND SURVEYOR ' es in behavior. The gr g FLEMY&TUDHOPE A"ERSON p occident, sit down and- wrote his 'tem of automobile fatalities will not �■ MACHINERY A REPAIRS "son the following letter. be sglv'ed around the drafting table. F. J. DONE`VAN B. A., H. Be., O Steel Wason Wheel. Pedlar Reo!- ' Dear Sons but around the family table. Then I. S. On Elle a.-a tiw records of sat` Frit or Lundy Fence. Not Je 'to You You used up a lot of paper ex- we- can have a nionster under the veyors Gibson and Yarnold, 1168 Goodyear Tires. ...,,. plaiaing how the accident was not bood, -because there will be a Ben- K;na Fant. Ophaws pbelso 1M Bed Indian Gasoline and Oita tleman -at the-wheel.- Affectionat- your fault, and I can believe you. + C. T. C. AUTO PARTS 1OVe do Building�f all kinds► But you are going to' continue to ely, DAD. GENERAL HARDWARE dzive-rar�and Farm Machinery CAECPBNTGRING,, a 'subject won't do any harm• In the SALE REfrISTEB Frank Wnght ORHBNTING?. 25 years that I have been driving ---- Frost A Wood — _Cockehatt1P>;Trl�iALE ONT. 'LUHBING can, I have never met anyone who Tt;ESrDAY,•AUG, 16th, — Auction DeLival Pedlar Products had an accident through his own sale of 26 head.of dairy cattle, Grose Fertilizers sad fault--it was always the.car: tlia' mostly Holsteins and Jerseys R.00/ 'INGI l - re•a the other fellow. Mostly .�f� and--xiose:springers. This New Binders, Mowers, Kakes c—' the Other Fellow. Thin Otl►er Fri' Is one of the finest bunch of Law Motor Sales ' -We . so esti-8csntlori Roofing low is worth some study. There rows ever offered tri this district. and Plows on band, immedi- Chrysler•Plymouth Mat--rials,Empire Bathroom keems-to be no eiecaping him. To Sale at Gordan Me Kay's-at.White ate delivery. 7 used Binders, Sclaipment, Duro Water )colt at him, you would think he, vale. the property of O. Denny 3 Mowers, 3 Mowers, 3 ler 9y+stems. Beater was harmless, but- last year he and Sons. Sale at 1.30 S. T. Wagons. 3 Walking Plows, 8t�ble B�gaipment killed a great many people, and to Terms Cash. No reserve•.Prent- Gasoline Engines. 3 Grate GOOD USED CARS _ e►a ether Boildiog Material! lured y more. I have seen the _ice and. Prentice, auctioneers. _ GOODYEAR TIRES --- $,timstes Free' - - Other Fellow, and certainly he - Grinders, Repairs and Binder WILLARD SATTER1Y11 ' doesn't look like a iLller. Sometime a Twins, GENERAL Bi.ACKSMITHING Work Gaaraatreeed . he is a young, nice-oolong kid like Eyesight Education SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS p p YOU. Soraetipses he is a mild j W. F. DISNEY, (#reeIIWood Giw � i trial on aNew or i Used Cas F. J. r R��t7E Ing: middle-aged fellow like me. . ' :aa d aoxs Ptctc 8914 11tf 24 Hours Towing Service Photre Mm E Sometimes he is a gentle sweet lit- PICKII:BIN(i. ONl'AitiO tle won an like ,your mother, but K, ;: EFFIQENCY FROCK Gordon I Law 'that only goes to show you can't by appearances. He's a kill h Ajudo : y 1 t1LtS, 1 RE Phone 290A judo er, and no mistake, and something PIU$ERING, nNTJiRlO SMC '.is going to be done about it—or is (`{{ tglT$'SC. SoSome time ago, the champion f'V• +��{. Tj)vu+a Healthfully Icoobd by our modem air F safety driver of one of the largest e o Radio Sery l ebus companies -in.the- .world was „ cond'ti slag Pleat. + given a.banquet and a medal: He Opt. All Shows Daylight Saving Time !had completed half a .million miles _� 0 without an accident. When .they, Eyesight Speeialis; Expert service. and 're- Hidg. Copp. P. 0.) FRIDAY and SATURDAY -° - - called on him for a speech, he rose D�•7 AUGUST 13 and 13 pairs LO all makes. Rena .. and said. "I ain't much of i hand Oshawa. • 1816 unable obar a s. .. Work A.W•MITCHELL at making speeches. I suppose you .-..Two Shows, at 7.30 and 9.80 g wast to know how I t awe so The condition then where vision IIaraIIlread. go y Saturday Matinee at 1.30- $� Pickering Iong, without an strident? I just i3 weak and muscular conditions, of } got. one rule. i drive .like the other the eyes are not in proper tone, FRED MaeMURR7IY ARTHUR FIELD fellow was crazy." So that seems' waste o! energy is always eviden- IN ��nn Geadaste Radio std TekvMisu Iastjtrit 011e• to explain it, The. Other Fellow. is I ced. It is._readily seen that anp' Cocoanut drove" Manner Official Radio Service 1�e.'r 'crazy. [f you cut out of line on u strain in the system ip a strain on Assoti.Escn _ 4wo-lane road, don't expect him tc the eyes direcaly o= reflexly. It is. wig. lg phone 52oI, P[CKLBIN(i let You Push hien into the ditch, so also a direct strain on the eyes and _ you Can cut in again, If you pass a the eye muse to be exposed to HARRIET HILLIARD car•on -a blind curve, don't expect glare, moving traffic,"constant fix- THE YACHT CLUB BOYS -- — the fellow coming the other way to ation etc-. Wasted energy is nerve _ BEN tsLUE be sensible about it and go off the weakening and discouraging and is RUFF DAVIS TO ^� �, ves . a ted wenn efficiency. av ` road and cut into the field to let a means of'l0 g h What does efficient mean to you ; You by. He's just crazy enoug to y MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDAY run right into you because,you are and your employer?. It affects the AUGUST 15, 16 and li - > -on his side of the road. I! you pay envelope and •. your hope .for First Show at 7.30 Sell. your. Calves' ,at home. "sped through a main intersection, future promotion 'of success. In the Last Complete Show at 8.50 3*0u will: meet a, lot of people who. interest of education, eyesight and j; :_S$Ve time and money. are crazy enough to think they have efficiency — teachers, parents ane "JOSETTE , • *he ,right-of-way just "cause they students should study the function are on a through street and you ; of vision and the care 'of the eyes. ih ith' e r ..- W have a buyer at the farm Y - -- —are coming ld - _ you like to pass on a hill, don't be their children, and because of their SIMOKE aIMON ` Mond ay, Tuesday and surprised if a car comes •over. the 'own eyes earning them a living. ROBERT YOUNG creat and the driver doesn't leap Teachers 'because of•the children in. - BERTLAHR over you or run under you. That their care, its necessity in acquit=of Ing an.education and finding the JOAN DAVISedrisSdaay would be the sane thing to do, - • -course---b . you see, he's .crazy, be in vocation, The student will o /CKEf?I NQ 'FARMS 'Yea he's cru but you ars rude be in a position to know for him- �' "Bull Do 'Drum stitkd that's what makes him'crazy., self when he attains to the age to $► • LIMITED, n -. arse walling down the street and be expected to do our duty as . , .,Poon at Y TZLZr1110M hHL -Fon are rude enough to push some humanely as possible. With PICKBRim 6100 LOAES one aside, but if you are rude an- JOHN LODGE Z)OROTHY MACKAIL VICTOR .JOKY FIRESTONE TICLAUD ALLISTBR BUY t 11E) ASCE , _ow es ATTENTION 1 :,NOW, LPric at the new y +Oldtime and Modern Dancing omplete Steck Carried I, Every Friday Night at Gimp Tea-Room -- ------- _— • Stock Road ave - _ _ ' � - ._ • . MAN'S BAY � _ - . • - Pit -Complete-Stock of solo accessory-• FRENCH Coils, plug Fuel pump ,r g music by Billy Hole sold hi• Live Wired CY'tlal'18d Pit. Run spark ' V, M CENTS - ._: _ a� A� ISSIUN. sa Caravel Exchange Etc. r • 6', Dodge and De to es open Arc Dancing Sand and Gra _ ALF'S PLACE Wednesday and Saturday Modern D Stone -, Music by Tommy TbeApson and bis Hollywood Hotel Delivered. or.Lo tied in Pit (Alfred Mole) Orchestra. ----- PHONE: Plant, Pick 1096 = ` Dancin 5' Cts. a Dance Toronto office Howard 6471 �LAREMONT. ONTARIO Tam go JOHN BOURNE SON Phone .3201 j f.,.,,.. >, .. ..,rl'n_ "Hr a. P ._ •,. .... -..rye' n5,. 'i. 'et', _ .TA.., •.-.4 _ 4.....•�:R'r•' �MS�RQyaya{pit j.�!± '.:A4'. . .' �.;.0:.r' ': ..:- ...�'Yf•ttl!'.^e-•. .. •. .rvY,ur...as4'.... -„'dre.7...:_..x-..,J'{s'iTein_:s1I-.-' .ueS.:l .,ff - L4:tti•,'�iraA. y+ J'FY3�li.'.• t.,a:.:>Fsan2 nYh.fY{ym✓'i:1 •'i)'! �✓7".Y • - _^y. +y+r} ry 7,1- W..•n.:: ,..v,.'tt'w.' .....,,.r rr .. ..:- -. .-. ..r°' './vr!1 'A..' - -iY -i 6 ^V •4 s.l, • 'c: - .� t. .. ....-. ,..•!a::.- .. .,..:F..� .- ., '� d' .. .. :. .. .....r .. a 'r T: :��.T' :..' i - I•?q' r.ti d °,: "J-N' r4,i`4 c1..1 +•i +iP.rTY .�:.aV3. 1. '^4'171. •.r onhos F QannsaE szPre.dons of appreciation ksve . been heard to cause the �Sssociat Miss Bernice Lynn, daughter of - 11<iwle lkdr's. Anderson teas been visiting ion to feel sdtisfled with their un- Mr-Fred Fred Lynn, won the .Prize an and Mrs. Death and child* 11er daughter for the past ten days. dertaldng• An wumnoement ,and Saturday night last, 100 pounds of ren spent the week-end at Ortlh& granplsted ngur• 'NOTTER Rev. P. D. and Mrs. Augustine description of the show for the _ Mr, and Mrs. J. Parkin spent _ ;1 and family, returned from their conning Saturday night will be Sunday with A. Parkin and family. ,.month's vacation last week. fqund each week on Ow Page The Economy Store ' C. H. P�lkey of Pickering Miss Audrey Augustine, of King- Watch for it, and when in town on spent several days with her grand- , +'wvwe, Ont., is visiting her uncle, Saturday night doing yogr shopp- )!ridgy and Satdrda� Specials in daughter, Eileen -Parkin. Rev. P. D. and Mrs. Augustine.- ung, you will have Plenty of time Our Ser iL00 Seetioa Mr. and Mrs. �. Bayley and �1, �t� !ea Mesm R. E. Forsyth and Fred to attend the show and your shopP- Mrs. M. Parkin, of Markham .call- If. 1 Evans enjoyed a fishing trip up ung too. The local merchants will Children' print dresses �, ed on relatives here .on Sunday t/lllC{ly-�; Inorth over the week-end, be keeping open until, after the Print aprons mac, The . service of the Circuit was 7 Y g Mrs. Bame, of Buffalo is visiting show for your convenience. Rem- Rayon silk' parities , held here on Sunday evening. A with her mother, Mrs. Thomson ember too, there is a lucky draw fair representation from Greenwood "until the first of September. Prize (and we understand prizes) Suede taffeta slips 60c. and Mount. Zion was present• N " F. Tomlinson held a to be given away at each show. Print home dresses 98e. Misses Eileen Parkin, Roxena • � � but arch �' w, Dr. Turkish trowels �• sign we can furnish ehilds' clinic at his office'thig week - - - Ledgett and friends of Brooklin re- when a,number of minor operatio7as Curren crash towelling 20e. yd. mearorisL that will f Prints 18a Bro dcloth 20c. yd, turned home after spending sever - were performed• Farr's Elevator t al days at the Inn, At Port Bolster > from every , Med A boys straw; hats 1Sa Threshing is the order of the • In dignity A. Men's Doubles - Tournament Claremont Ont Smallwarea and Toilet day. More and more - each year ' aPP 'n°a our l is beingplayed on cue, local green f . r work will s6and out here on Saturday afternoon, 'the Work Boots, and Camp Shoes at does stook threshing become more through the aces. y Annual Kaiser Cup Trophy. hes. Pion 381 Office SSW. greatly reduced prices. popular Na Greater Tribute Wm. Thomson and daughter, The Foursquare class meet this Mildred, of Buffalo, and John A. G BROOKS - Tuesday evening at the home of I!-' W. 8?AP2+'OBD Coal, Wood, Halldiag Sup9lies siobway umeaaatel 'Thomson and family, of Belleville, Mlss Alice Stell'. Miss F. Mowbray Wedis , - Grocer ctamomlt­ in in charge of the progrgbA". :spent Sunday. with the formers I+` .; Poultry 3K re. i to � mother, Mrs. H. H. Thomson heWest Wnying and Selling Kingston Road Waest • Mrs. Tarr and Mrs. Holden, of - s T' stouffville, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm• Ad kinds of Grain. STANLEY TZZ&TRZ ♦ �y- Michell, of Whitevale, spent - I �nlr F ii 8 { .day with Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Pkone aa Get our PP"cft u lPilkey: BTOUFFVILL& InBdt'aBCa C0• Mrs. Augustine was hostess to a "Recipe Tea" in honour of Mrs° ELECTRIC Pholse 1001 -sod WAWANE9A INS. oa . " .Stanley Slack (nee Gladys E�). FENCERS st►ow�ng a rates, !.� ifaeat ar LF.S :I SMITH - Wednesday afternoon of this week nsildinp Dr. and Mrs. Tomlinson spent gat,is Holidays-2 Shows, 7 and 9 ._. for the many friends of the bride. Week lv'ighb-8.1b, Stanched Tim W%d" Iaearttaaa era � • , a m Faipert lip :Sunday with Rev. J E. and Mrs• SIMPLE E 00 N O M IO A LBi �Yiniaille. Sirs ere. Gl07&r and family at 'trent River. R Special Picture ��� I>mormse � Allan returned to Claremont with Holds Live Stock Solely with ona W ire if A„ , -Radio' Service them after a few days holidays at Snort White " Welt ee rti... ` _Six Years Use so ar�N -a� $ems -: e�xiz�oAia -the..camp. e s s ---the Seven �?warfs . - A miscellaneous shower was giv- R, R. $, O 9ring -;�9 an the bride, Mrs, Stanley Slack, have proved "their;worth on 100, Wait Disney's First Full Length Feature ::.at the home of her parent& on Fri- 000 farms in U.S.A. The 20th 4 Nights,Wed,'Tbun. Fri. and Sat =OpTss�o _ .day evening last. century way to bold live stock !' AUGUST 10, ii, l9 and 13 uaranteed We are sorry to report at the units as low as X20 •F�Shows Each Night time of writing, the serious illness OIL PRODUCTS:of Mrs. Neal. We hope for an For full particulars write _ krrtatinee.Wd.A Sat. at 9 30 p m. $.T: GOODRICH early recovery. Mn, Brooks and family are hog- FARM ELECTRIC __^Regalar Prices. L6c.2fa -- idalingrs. for . wast with Mrs. is3 Icing St.East. Toronto. os lAWCat Wholesale Prices Btmoks Sr. at herr cottage, at IEiQWARL)Z. TURNER, NONDAY.TUESDAY. WEDN-111AY Local Xgent. Whitavak, Oct. AUGUST lb, 16 sari t7 ;Bala, in Muskoka. - Gasoline, Kerosene, Fuel Oil Wm. Binet! ars �/� ...spending another few days in the Mr, and Mrs. , Register "The Perfect !� Blue Star Oil, . 100 per Cent : porch country this week: SpecllYten An Ice Cream Social wil be bend 13'AW KPJGG SELEL'T--•8298' Ppnnsy l uranin Heavy Tractor Oil py the Fifth Line Church Ladies' fashionable bred imported :Clyde- Aid at the home of Mrs. Andrew sdsle Stallion, the property of Starring '_r c_ j■� 'xbri Oar Wilson, Brougham, will ERR©L FLYNN Complete line Seiherling Tires & Tubes Wilson on the Sth con. of L dye �� the season of 1938 as foll- on Friday, August 12th, Everyone JOAN BLONDELL mase Tuesday forenoon, May 31, FOR PRCIMPT DELIVERY PHONE •WHITE 984 -r►elcome. RDWARD EVERETT HORTON _ . _= will leave his own stable and j.. C. RAS rS E R, Proprietor ` e The reception given 'the first proceed to is&. McDonald's, at V . night of the venture by the-Clare- File, for noon, thence to Comedy Short Subjects mont Business Men's Association Graham's Hotel, Brooklin, where 7ir�rg proven to_be very encouraging. nen until Wednesday UKSUAY, FRIDAY&SATURDAY FOR QUICK SALE � T. Taking advantage of the fact that he will CH we as humans, night, thence to his own stable, Tractor Number o! Deed Stoves— a31 feet the recess- A[]CUST 18. 19 cod � 16-20 P, for recreation and where he will remain until Fri- 6 ft. McCormiek Birder G"d Used Rake ' ity regularly, dy morning. Friday, proceeds WILL ROOERS �'Massey 6•!t. CWtivstors -entertainment, and recognizing the Clift Barrett's, Brock Road. Seed Drill P ' 7. motion Picture theatre as one of thence to his own stable Cultivator. with Seed �j the most attractive and inexpensive for noon, where lye will remain' until the 6 .forms of entertainment today, they following Tuesday morning. Gounty Chairman - Thinking of a Used Car ..are operating in the Community Hall each Saturday night, a motion HICKORY LAD (11155) the Pare T,picture (talkies) . theatre. Last, bred black Percheron Stallion, the Barclay-Transport • �. y mf Galan Reesor, willPick one from our Stock, x$000.00 - 'Saturday evening, the opening pe prth operty was attended by over make the season of 1938 at his ''Deft ry a 1 or two hundred adults• and many of own stable, lot 3, con. 4, Scar°boro. between Claremont,Braas'h+� "our younger folks. Satisfactory Terms:, $10. payable Match 1st, - -^--- _ - 1939. Enrolment No. 945. Greenwood, Whitevale and TcrbWo 'WRECKING !� ARNOLDWOLD DOCK ( 492)Stall- TALE PICTURES The choicely bred. Belgian Stall- ?Ly driven are trained to b. csrstr _ ion; the property of Allan Reesor, courteous and reitable. „ :Under the snapices of the R. R. 1, Markham, will make the We are wrecking cars,,binders i. season of 1938 as follows:.Monday Spedal-`hates on Long'Dlsh■ea r ,':$neinees Moo's Association afternoon, May 30th, will "leave healing• tractors etc. forood . u8ed - his own stablq, lot 3, con 4. Scar- ------ , . FILM SERVICE bore and proceed to F. H. Rich- No ender tee saaU. Nene tee karya parts., ...,I(V?1T10NAL F - - .. . ' ardsop's, con. 2, Pickering, 1 mile AD sMpaeuts Insured and Pretested MU west of Pickering Village, for tees t6, weather � It is complete - �. • Tuesday morning, will re- -� Dept, y di night. y •v Mgs o turn to his own stable. Thursday Hyl, pan, $11 - P.G r ('��P ' afternoon will proceed to Fred Clams, E. sad Q C v _ 11L -Adventure Clodds, Malvern, for night. Fri-; Owse� asd epeestei ►y Asad. Dader-�Je MCMI 1eAr 1tIiX LF.E9E day morning will return to his ices■! S. 9WdW own stable, where be will remain CLYDE COOK until the following Monday after- ABMIDA - - zoos_. Teruo--E18. payable March 18t, 1939. - - This StM is packed with COMMODORE AOAIN (26812)- Thrills LauSbter and ' Choicely bred lRydesdale Stallion - - R.mance. property �rte' e°°:e.. ELECTRIC BATTERY Woo good selection of 1938 River, e follows: Wednesday, May A LIMITED QUANTITY of. Brand New and slightly 'CARTOONS, COMEDIES, MUS- t5tk, will leave kis own stable and ICAC SHORTS ETC. P t4 Fred Wright's for noon; >, thence to W. E. Hol+by's, lot 19, • F Actual Sound Movies of the cou. 6, Pickering for night. Th- used Battery and Electric radio8 to clear at gree yea. a ursday, Proceeds to HuglY Pugh's War In China. east of:Whitevale for noon; theme e emd scot _' duced prices to 1;Iake way for fall merchandl:e. 8 Draws This Week to John Barnes, Ch rryw � ni ht. Friday, proceeds to Me- night. —Tseatre" ' --- —Beb"s•, Ancona Road for-. Brans naw- Maroon $Stterf Slightly. aced General 'noon; thence to his own stable �leotlid MA&M-6 cheat _. where .he will remain until the - You are tie Model 106DC Sane to Enjoy this ` Show following Wednesday morning. Eleotrio Model, Reg- $69,95un 54.4b The Imported French Pero6eeon �,k1se Perfo msnoe -k Stallion Dol (2836) (12941) sn NOW, 10 Clear, x'37.60 Hall at- Reg. Complete Prioe. $ Community outstanding •horse of high qu icy carrying a first class rent Y' iom certificate. The Property o NOW, Complete, =3S 1116 t ' Claremon •11 will stand for ' - the season of 1988, at his own - SATURDAY,71UGUST 13TH TIA-4V CT stable, lot 14, 10th Ltne, Mark / C ELE lRIC; At`B.Ib P.M. ham. Terms: To insure a foal, DO L Y G �1\.� $10. paydde March � 1989. Talephouo S4 and 744 �F r Adults 250. Children 150. AA aocalrler�s at sane', rift. Bvenistgs 38 9imcoe St., N.. OR13AWA9 +7^i,<:•'�il.r ; . +`cf!zwn..i'i. �`t•i.�m,r.,r[..��,z-a.+.e•.11 :sYe.�.+F�'.••'s��a�f.�f.:..s..c+.,rmSF+,x•,•na„,•.. ... ..-.,...•,._.-..F,.:....�..�_.�.'..s.wEa'r+�e..ecau-ey!m.,•,... sem, <aw..d�: '.x.�.•'aR a._.. '.>...�. ,+:s,.,..�. 'r4"°e.' -'_'Y+'•,.�.e„ n-,vp..+.. '. nsba.f...�.�.� .,,,5. '�✓ �� ---vT�#��',"'.>.�d'•:�.'`w�rt '..:..vrb..•.Z.,.,... .... _ .. ..`S`. .. r:::�` sin .4� N v� .1 OMNM40400404� O g�•• _ 'Torrid TipsIN 4 Summer is more fun for the woman who — THE N EWS —Decides on .a coiffure t t NA won't keep ,her neck too warm � Commentary on tht _ _ for comfort and one which is so • - ' 6 x844+L-i•rtir.••G{«GvB+} •r,..:.{fi4•'rfif�?44i+4+r404-0�4�44•d04.6+d _ •nom -.�I>l�bb of t� WN�t�i Nem •'rr- s � simple that she can tidy it up herself after a swim or a game 7.F Descendant of Spanish Jews who ELIMINATION CONTEST: — And the fight is on. Mussolini, of golf. fled from the terror of the Inquist- Directors of the Kent County Mo- stung to the quick by the assertion —Finds a' really efficacious tiou to the 'shores of England, Les- `. for Club, with headquarters at that he is merely imitating Hitler, anti-perspirant that suits her own lie Hore•Belisha (pronounced "Bel- r ;-Chatham, are contemplating for- is ready for a battle=royal with type of skin, then uses it regular- a eesha") because of his ,meteoric warding a recommendation to the the Pope. "We'll go straight ly. career in British politics is looked "Ontario Department of Highways . ahead!" he shouts. The signifi- —Buys washable white gloves. f upon by many to have the makings — •- urging a change in the Highway Cance here is that Mussolini used .—Appreciates the fact that anob a "second Disraeli." He is stili Traffic Act by which motor car that, saline phrase, "We'll go extra. Jacket or two can make a a young man, around 42 (he won't drivers will be required to submit straight ahead," when the'League skimpy wardrobe seem.larger and tell pia exact age), in a position as r, to periodical tests for ability, in of Nations tried to stop the Ital- infinitely more interesting. K Minister of War where a leap up handling a car and also for phy- is<n invasion of Abyssinia. He —Plans. her own holiday well y to the Prime Minister's chair is not 'sical fitness. Such a course of ac- went straight ahead then, has con- in advance, budgeting her: allow- s; f long; nor a crash downwards al tion would result in the elimin- tinued to do so ever since. auce and choosing :'her summer f together unlikely. His future is a ation of a great many incompetent clothes with it firmly in mind. ',. , big question mark. 8rivers who make our roads un- CANADA REPRESENTED:. — —Regiins to think about details A Brilliant Showman' safe to venture upon by.day'or by Tucked away at the bottom of a, of the children's months at camp Following the war this smooth- night. It would withdraw from dispatch from Breslau, Germany, or at grandmother's right now in- Laced, thick-lipped young man con- ; circulation not only hare-brained last week was the.• unobtrusive stead of waiting until a week be- : tinued his interrupted education, a youths and epileptics but.men well mention that Germans from Can- fore they are' to leave. was President of the Oxford Union ' up in their seventies now found ads paraded before Herr- Hitler behind the wheel of a car. at the National GermanGymnas- and rode into Parliament as an �• And speaking of constructive tic Festival. Together with 240,-• -All prison oMeers of England _ $ have just had their pay.raised to M. P. for Devonport. While sitting suggestions, the same Motor Club AOi) other German-speaking repro- in the House be came under the in- t:'� urges that the cit of Chatham sentatives from the. four corners $1.75 a week• LESLIE HORE-BELISHA ' g y fluence of that famed ex-Canadian, establish a school for drivers. of ;the globe, these people from Lord Beaverbrook, wrote political our Dominion marched past the articles for his '"Daily Express" Fuehrer, .performed an act. of and learned for him the art of pub- The TO BRIDGE OR NOT TO homage and proclaimed undying . �O /� Canada licity. BRIDGE: Whether the Senate constancy in their German, origin. large- World Ice' o/ Hore-Bellsha fi:•�t featured'large- gives permission or' no, Ontario How long. has this been going 'r�e ly in the public eye following him + { ; and New York State are going to, on? at, Press appointment in 1934 as Minister o[ go ahead and build s new inter- the- EfnPlrt Transport. He inaugurated a trem- national bridge at Niagara Falls, AXES TO GRIND: In our col- endous publicity and that right speedily, accordin umn two' weeks weeks a o . we stated Lalrgt P c ty campaign• uaiar, gg g radio, billboards newspaper car, -' to -the Province's Minister of that when the Rome-Berlin-Tokio loons to reduce accidents on the Highways, Hon. T, $ McQuesten. axis is working well, Japan is able .. , CANADA The EMPIRE highways• which actually cut down The fact that the International by creating a ruckus on the Russ- t the slaughter figures. He has got Railway Company already has a ian-Manchoukuoan border to draw Canada Needs Defence Who Are The Happy People? action. He became a famous man. charter to construct a similar attention' away from what Italy Four British bombers flew 4,300 Who, then, are the happy peo- In.1937. Prime Minister Chamber- `bridge---will--have. no- be_aring--on- ---and- Germany, are up- to in Eur- -miles non-stop: That is-more than' -ple? Some say they are.the .Com the matter. ope. But Russia has an axe to across the Atlantic and back. And munists, some say they are the lain moved Hore- more do the ?o,take the place of the famed grind too, perhaps. By allowing what British bombers did gtbers Nazis, some say they are the Bu- War Office and got more action, d "Honeymoon.Bridge" swept away the Manchoukouan bgrder, .inti- may do also. —,St. Thomas chmanites. It is a fine thing to purge of the British Army High in January -last by ice break-ups, dent to appear more serious than Journal. have 'such reports of widespread Command occurred immediately. sweeping a lot of the elder mea out the new structure, longer and it really is, she succeeds in draw- happiness, from all over Europe. , higher. of the war office. 'will be started before Ing several Japanese army diva- Back to the Country How happy Herr Hitler and Sig- — siring, it is-.announced, as soon aions to the scene, so,far off that .So many people are.moving out nor Mussolini looked in the photo- _. _._In The Balance -- as plans and engineering details were they needed In the conflict from London, Ontario, to new graph of the march-past during At the present moment, lir. Horo- i-sn,be.completed _The attitude-oi.. 1-1n-China, they would--not-be-avail-- districts ou the -�- ' corporation-- - - -Bel#spa's-eareer-is-at-stake.—it-Iran -- the Ontario :Government is that able. limits that the city shows a drop wished I were a'dictator as I was been whtspere'd persistently of late the Dominion Government has no Also if the Japanese cavi in population.for the first time,in was watching the news-reel. How that.he is ilkely to resign frdm the _ right to interfere with .the busi- paign iii China--is at the Rtage 55 years. The same exodus,is not- happy too, a thousand or two Bu- War Office. The truth Is that his ness of the province and cannot where it must have every rein- ed in Toronto -and,. many other chmanites look in a photograph, career is at stake. The trouble may.'. keep Ontario and-New York state forcement, a conflict with Russia larger cities with an urban zone all' laughing together like bathing come to a head following the pubtf- authorities from carrying through will ,prolong the Sino-Jap war, -surrounding them, but is Torun- belles in the popular press! Iain cation of a report,by a Special com- their project. weaken'Japan immeasurably from" to the population continues to cerely hope 'all these people are ' mlttee of all parliamentary power knows but that we may both' the economic and military show a minor inrrease neverthe- as happy as they look, and that which is investigating the arrest of yet end up with two bridges on standpoints. _leas. — Toronto Star. their happiness is infectious. Some Duncan Sandys, M.P-. {Winston V the same spat. (How it all started: On- July -The'Editor Restrains Himself people say,the followers-of Gen- Churchill's eo -in-law) for the. al- p 29 a small Japanese force occu- t eral Frunco are ha P There are some obituaries that PPy, huf I wish leged violation' of the Official Seo- BREAK WITH THE POPE: pied the northern heights of it might be a pleasure to write; they could express their happiness- rets- Act. "Who summoned .3an- Mussolini, }being a cleverer man Changkufeng which Russia claims were circa tances rather differ- in some'other.way than dropping dys?" is the question. Mr: Hore- ' than his fellow-dictator, Hitler, are in Soviet,territory; Japan in- ent. Some �erals bring an im• bombs on children. Happiness Belisha may be charged with' min. ` ha. Rnrinv sista that they'are in Jap-cgntrolled takes many__forms—hotQever. and -leading evidence. office scrupulously avoided an Manchoukuo. Soviet ront er avemenL to the cry, and Imagination P Y y the editor of the paper would us trouble with Pope Pius XI or with guards ejected the Japanese. Early love to let himself go and say just that prevents me from entering ' the' Catholic Church. That is, u ' on the morning of July 31'the Jag into the happiness either of a haps, and, after that, white clouds • p what he believes to be the truth. until this snmmer, anese attacked in strength, seized But even that pleasure is denied bomb-thrower or of a Prime Min- in a blue sky.-Or a peacock but- -Now, the lid is off. The new the whole line of the heights to. a him.'There-are relatives to think ister. The truth is, I do no know terfly.,Or a cinnabar moth. Or a tacist theories (anti-Jewish, anti- depth of two and a half miles. Then about, and after all, there are what constitutes happiness for bullfinch in a i apple tree. ' Or Russian divisions regained the po- anybody except myself, and I work — when it is over.. — _•Y. . "Catholic) of the Italian Fascist re- times when silence is golden. gime are the point of- intention. sition. And so W went. Nobody Fergus News-Record am not sure about myself. A Y." in The New Statesman and irst !that Italy is Sim- heights, the border fa so i!!•deIIn• shower of rain on the garden, per- Nation (London). ply has imitating shednouGerm Germany, the'iPrpe- really knows who owns those "Why Accidents Hap tenbout - _._. . ed).. •-pudiating all racist theories, in- - thing else." Half thinking the motorcar THE WEEK'S QUESTION: What stopped by traffic.dfficers :eluding the Italian ones. He con- drivers European Country will likely be demns them as contrary to _the in the U.S. for violations of the ' next to join the Rome,Berlin axis? y r - - •very essence of the Catholic faith. Answer—Hungary, who is Ger- Italian of the road give the excuse Italian authorities have threaten- quoted. .But surely any respons- manys next-dooe neighbor 'and -a' —ed to'`deciare Indmbership in the ible adult 'realires that in, driving ` leader among the Balkan States. •• "Catholic Action Associations in- _ _ a fast-travelling car, under pre- l compatible with membership in sent conditio'hs of traffic,• he or the <cist Part Portugal is claiming it is�the Y• she has plepty to think about birthplace.,of the ,ukulele. without letting his or -her own • thoughts wander outside the auto- LIKE THAT By Fred Neper moble. -. �'�gron_HeT. ald. •That Was Thirty Years Thirty Yro p e e tiorof the Walkerton Telescope $ i� sharpened his quill and gave his / readers this hot-shot: "In Kincar- dine one day last week an automo- + bile frightened a horse the horse FLE ran away, the driver was thrown s out of the rig and his leg was bro- becominapparent ken. It is g from - C o incidents.like this that something will have to be done about these _ - - a •, - au mo i es. For several years ' I� past the farmers in the vicinity of Toronto have been.agitating for 4 DOC j a law to restrain automobiles 'from 1N' 1. using,the public highways, bit; so ''Behind this cigarette far have not-been' ablet c o accomp. P- obacco is 80' ears e fish- ant•th'r^•. -- Kincardine y experience secret » of a flavour and a .� r of Since Becks Da -smoothness that will _ r e Hydro has not had a strong delight you.Try it for hand on it since the days of Sir areal smoking treat. ' Adam Beck, the man whose child MIS •� Hydro was. Sir Adam in his day may have been somewhat of an i .-autocrat;-but=his-hatrd—was fii�n.-: - He knew exactly what should beUCKET done and he refused to -do any- , thing else. He took the advice of competent engineers and acted on it. This province cannot hope ,to. produce another Adam Beck, and NFs�t= 5- co.rr. UK h n.d a rs if it did we doubt whether the i j���-- members of our Legislature would be inclinbd to leave him alone and M S ,'"You win, Doc, I'm walking within a month . . . When your bill I allow him to work. Peterbor• came I had to sell car Examiner. - the ! "moi i.. ! K�ary ...� .....,- ,T — r... <. -F@•Y"�S ,., ry., A"F.'1 .. =77 e.si1P� ...: uta, :.�•.- -,�...._......rr •�.e msa�:. as,::.¢•x" �.u+rw.�, ..•..> .,.,..^— s�.=,oases __To"..... .eriw•srn..: _.4.:Gi`�a,s, .fie�cs� ..••.v+reYi,...%`+.-+3.- e�dai^.i..v.<linsrr �.a✓x} ..n•'lsi.i.lu �.f�'.gN�-t,1�we�. ''e. .r, ... ..y„ r.:Y ..i ,tt,:. .,... ..: e^`: :. ai.. may.. ..Sr'i' R: •i /: ..'•.': ,.P F-AF r•. #,.GIs•-.: :..•• .. { •.:Z ...,r.' .•..; '•'.rAf ,r••y.,r. ,•.Ri'�-i v .•cF:. .,�.n Y'�.; i .r �•^ .^ 1. ,;: - p•rr. :r+•sr .•' ti '� - Baa r J • _ !',�'...y..f. ....: •tet-., rh.bd /" Y1Mi1•I !'�.: t , C,. N. R. Operating + Revenues Down • , , . . ' What• Scien6e • Cassified Adve'rusing = The statement of operating re- # IS DO'ng * e" venues and operating expenses,of i`uui.i'Itr AnI► t'uui:rR NAu+I FOR SALE t C.An pian National Railwal-a PAI NT �1G�-1�0 A`� a inclusive system for the month � BALE UI+ COCKERELS. BARFtiTS 6, Con. !, Township of East Willi- of June issued at Montreal shows Synthetic Vit-nitn E "TURN RIGHT ' Rock, New Hampshire Red, White ams, Cuunty of Middlesex, good operating 'revenues were $13,702,- Vitamin E.the factor In nutrition TO O G D E N�S�i ♦� Rock. Ten day old 9%c, 2 week clay loam, suitable farm buildings, 244 as Compared with $16,091,901 1II .11%c, 3 week 15%c. Large Egg. 20 acres of good hard maple sugar that controls fertility and the abil- When you get rolling with this extra " Quality add la' Top Notch Chick- bush. Estate moat be closed. Ap- June, 1937. Operating expenses its to carry the scoop to maturity cries, Guelph, Ont. ply to Hugh:.ptclntyre Campbell, were $14,472,826 against $15,656,713 fragrant Fine Cut, you're on the Executor of Estate, Allea Craig, find birth, has been made'synthetic- straight road to sura smoking plea- TEN DAY ULD. 2 \V EEK ULD AND •Ontario. R. R. No. 1, or to A. W. during the corresponding period of ally by Dr. Oliver H. Emerson, o1 sure. There are no stops or detours 3 week old Barred Rock, White Bixel, K.C.. his Solicitor Strath- last year. . . the Institute o1 Experimental,Biot- to enjoyment either-when you toll Ruck, New Hampshire Red, White roy, Ontario. our own with O den's,the cigar- 1.I,eghorn, non-sexed chicks, pullets For the six months period ending ogy, University of California, work- y g and cockerels. Also older free DRSIGNI\G �iceouL FOR June 30e operating revenues were ing in the research laboratories of eMe tobacco that has everything aF range pullets. Tweddle Chick CLOTHING smoker could ask for. You'll make 'Hatcheries Limited: Fergus,Chick ` $82,759,559, against, $94,9.96,314 in Merck & Co., at Rahway, N.J. This doubly sure'of smoother, happier tarso. the corresponding period of last GALASSU'S PRACTICAL SCHOOL is the vitamin Whose existence in rolling if you always Choose the _ LEGHORN PULLETS. TEN DAY of Designing and Patternmaking year. Operating expenses up to wheat germ oil and in lettuce was best papers "Chanteclel" Ori' old $17.90. 2 week old $19.40, 3 for ladies' and gentlemen's gar- June 30 Of this year were $88,439,- "VO tie". week old $23.90. Big Egg Quality ments, dressmaking,'.and fur de- demonstrated by Dr. Herbert M. g add 3c. Baden Electric Chick signing. Correspondence courses 541, compared with.$88,328,366 for Evans in his research at the Uni- P:pa ' Hatchery Limited, Baden, Ontario,. if necessary. Day and evening' S•ro4err!- the similar period of 1937. veraity of California. .l,k Classes. Individual instruction For DERPU PRODUCTS Write for information. 65 Avenue The summaries follow, Osdari Road, Toronto. Cut Montt of June' ,Useful In Pellagra Mu • � �' DERPO BUG KILLER 85c EXTER- HAY-FF.VF.R ALL STAGES Operating revenues, 1938, $13,- Ttra Discovery of a new drug which, i. ants—crlcket�. DerDu Moth Killer CONTROLLED' FOR SEASON AF- it is hoped, will assist.materially II Y5-?50c kills the moth worm. AL ter taking a few pills. Hay-Fever $2,389,657. \• r Eatons, Simpson, Tamblyn and Antigen (Ruttan's) an advanced Operating Expenses, 1938, $14,- the treatment of sufferers from pel- / Other leading.stores or Uerpo Pro-- pharmacological process—entirely lagra, (a chronic disease due-to diet ducts, Torontl+•. different. Applicable to 7547. indl- 472,286; 1937, $15,656,713; Decrease deficiencies), was disclosed at vidual types. S'-•00 at leading $1,183,887.. a"M0 1 11le,tirrl ur' Druggists, or direct from Carman- London, 'England, last week, by ,4 , Ruttan, Craduate Pharmacists, Net revenue deficit, 1938, $770,- chemists Who have been expert- �'Rc,Nrq°•,�r ; Winnipeg 582; 1937,• $435,188; Decrease $1,- L Y O N S menting for years on the compound L ys TRADE 1N DEPARTMENT 41DOURl•1:SS TOILETS 205,770..- derived from ordinary smoking to sacs Aggregate to June 30th 478 Yolttge St. Toronto -YOU CAN HAVE CITY CONVENI• crating Revenues 1938, $82,- bacco. eaves in.your village or�tarm home OD Tablets �ontaiuing a drug°which AUGUST FURNITURE 'BALE without water auDD1Y or sewers 759,559; '1937,$94,996,314; Decrease • , RECONDITIONED FURNITURE Write for free Information on our 12,236,755. fit named "nicotine acid" have been Every article thoroughly cleaned, modern, sett-emptying. odourless $ found useful is making good deft- reconditioned and-sold under a de- Toilets from 535.00 up, and leave Operating Expenses, 1938, $88,- �, spite money back guarantee of sat- behind for ever the dread out- 439,541; 1937,$88,328,366; Increase, cieaciee of diet that Cause many Infection. house with its files, cold and un- cases of pellagra in both the south ' •O0 L:euutiful .mahogany bed healthy dlecomforts. Kaustine En- $111,175. of the United States and southern '�`s�+ room suite, dresser, chlf- gineertng Company. 164 PoFtls••nd Net Revenue Deficit, 1938, $5: Monier, bed, sapless spring and new Street. Toronto, .Ont. WAve Y 679982; 1937, $6,667,948• Decrease, European cities. Melt mattress. Perfect. 8985. + $3!�9•� Rich walnut finish suite. $12,347,930. dresser, chiffonier, bed, r'Pat!+UNAL ` I Trips TO The Moon HA1VE i eagle ss spring. and new felt mat- - tress. EVERY MARRIED a�)UPLE AND ■'y. R. - Regular high-powered rocket ser- s $!4,� Modern suite In dark wa1= those contemplating marriage Futa,aa e i right y1Ce to The moon may be expected e1:9•�nut finish, vanity venetian should read—"Sex and Youth." 104 r jj mirror, chiffonier, bed, saglesa pages, postpaid 28c. Our 12 page In'the J'COmparatively near future". Y d et . spring and new telt mattress. illustrated catalogue of sex books. For Cattlemen if scientists continue to increase V ' 9.00 Beautiful large walnut fin- drug sundries, etc., free-upon re- rah suite, chiftrobe, triple- quest. Supreme `specialty 169 their knowledge as tbep have in re- mirror vanity. full size-lied and sag- 'Yonge. To•ron'+, cent years, Dr. Peter M. Mi111man, ��� 'leas spring, - . •00 Complete sults, dresser, 1•u•&I'VE:RAI'nv Alberta Ranch Country Hopes A-M., g In told a Klwania Club H vanity.,Chiffonier, bed.•sag- To Get Out of the Red meeting is Toronto last week. leas spring and new mattress, In ENLARCEDIENT FREE WITH Ei- "Rocket trips t0 the moon are two tone walnut finish. cry 25c order. Roll Alm developed $19.50 Lange eluants,-fu1Vssze bed,- -__. eight printa.YSc._Reprints 3c. _ __mea-legn_ypgr8_aLe�ner for the_ much more feasible ludas than was saglesa spring and brand Established over 26 years.. r 9 t- �We-H28-$teat- new m.tttress. ling Studio, s9 Richmond Street ranchers of. Southern Alberta the invention of television 100 years erg-' We always etedit otlirsely-es .! Solid walnut suite, dresser, East. Toronto. they look'forward to a year of plea- ago,Y Mr. Milliman said. h �1►79•00 vanity.'chiffonler, full size tq of teed and, perhaps, plenty.of . ams o i' with our successes and blame Pr bed, sapless spring and new mat- FREE ENLARGEMENT. ROLL DE- money. Wll� In 'j•�e Stratosphere v1d r our; ence-fo ur failures tress. Like new. veloped, printed 'Mc, reprints 3c, 23.50 Solid oak.dining 'room Antill atuako. i.3 Brock Rt., King- .•f{ive us dec&t prices this fall Wind speeds in the stratosphere, �!"�••+ suite, large buffet, erten-' ■ton; Ont. _, 'Visitor (in editorial rooms)' -- aeon cable and 6 leather seat chairs. and we'll be on our feet again,"was one of the "great unknowns of the "What do you use that blue pencil ,l�s9,00 Beautiful large bgffet, eY- BEST RESULTS, PY1CThRES TO weather, register themselves On a �1��••�� tension table and 8 Leath- be proud of, rolls developed and the comment of cattlemen attend- for or upholstered chairs In*solid oak, printed with hlgloss deckled edged Ing Calgary's-Exhibition and Stam- new radio direction. tinder at the Editor — "Well,. 'to make' a Perfect. prints, 25c. 8eautlful enlargement ' ede. ��p Complete suite, oolld oak free. Reprints 3c. Prompt ser- D California' Institute, of .Technology. long story abort, it's to - er $39.00 btitiet, china cabinet~ er- vice. Excel Photos, 1272 Lane- For a'decade Alberta ranges were The finder Is an automatic rveath- ten.ion table and 8'leather slip seat downe Avenue, Toronto: over-grazed, herds depleted and make a long story short" el6airs sr man, who alta on a too! and re- or- chairs. e- Large Engtish oak suite, TRACTOR MAG10ETo AND prices far below coat of production. Curtis the vertical and horizontal loaded for b ar do buffet. double door china r:FNF,RATOR REPAIRq Grass Is Abundant If you are bear, -cabinet, extension table and a Leath= r angle of radio balloons such las the er uphotntered.ckaIra. Perfect condi- SEND I'S YOUR TRACTOR MAGNE- This year grass to abundant, par- not waste your ammunition on the. to and rerrerstor-Revit - sre-sax+- - �t�y -�8-�$ein foothills. the weather bursas a sending Into -chipmunks. - - RCp•� ~mart oak suite, buffet, you money--Allanson Armature the stratosphere t0 report tempera- •Iw;r quare extension table-, Manfr„ 855 Bay Rt.. Toronto: (3roand devoid grana for years lure, humidity and press eh,n�car, nit tend a tcaclter-alis seat--. - has been a green- blanket_; cattlet{le $sii hitherto been known 'Parson $rows Mid finished his ;�9�0$79., neer suite, buffet. cabinet, telephone time announcer. is be pects are good. currentaabout tratoaphere end upper air nouncementa for next week. 0 FsesutlTut-targe-wa-tnut ve-. Tim'' Loadoa's automatic. Bre in fine shape sod-market pros- d was making .the. an a. 'table and s leather upholstered D "The foothill country is general- he chair•, Perfect. ing rung up an average of, 340,- _ And now, my. bred ren, $109-00Lame cilia walnut suite 000 times a week. ly the best I' have ever seen it in said, "next Sundayt I. will speak frost-new over $300).' the past 22 years," said Professor New Ancestor of Man "buffer, extenslon table, cabinet and t0 you upon the condition of the a lenther upholstered chairs. Perfect More than 20,000,000 pounds of W. L. Carlyle, manager of the Duke Dr, Robert Broom, South African church and my topic will be The eondiriotr: of Windsor E.P. ranch near High Status QUO." iieaatiful carved Engliah crude rubber was shipped into Ar• scientist, reports the discovery of s 'j119.00 oak 'quite, buffet, refec- nLin8 last year. River. fossilized anthropoid which he "Pardon me, Parson;' inter. + tory table, closed china enbinet; 6 claims is the nearest approach to rupted Deacon Jones, "but what leather chairs.,Cnst new 6325. L'*ed an ancestor of man yet uncovered, do than mean?" a months.' ;125.00 Large -'curved walnut The anthropoid's remains were "Well, Deacon," rejoined the suite. (regular $375.00) found among a deposit of bones at "dat's Lauri for we's in a parson,Itablopufr..t. .beautiful cabinet• extensionsr en nNotes _ - - - tabt+• :,rid 6 loath Ar e?infr�. Perfect � 'a Breccia in the Sterkatroom district. a devil Of a fix," condition. R!a "The face is unlike that of a gor. ;127.50 MeLu i an suite solid wal• .7n.! nut, large buffet, china ills, being remarkably Battened'and He - "You've been out with •r uphoigtered chairs NEXT YEAR'S IRISES the muzzle very short; Dr. Broom, cabin.:t, extenslon table and 6 Teeth the burl walnut - ES THE FINEST PANSIES worse looking fellows than I am,_ 119.0(} quiee (coat. new over One of the,"must" items ahlch said. ."The ear region and the haven't you?" '$300)..,buftet,.extension• table, china To grow the finest pansies, seed hinge region the lower law are She did not reply. cabint and s leathef upholstered many gardeners have marked must be sown at the right time. remarkably human, though' very He _ "I said, you've been out_ =--at- Chairs" (6 months old), down on their schedules for Planting during the first two much larger. ��w,s Floor sample chesterfield with worse looking fellow than +'r9•� quite, in rust repp, revere-- ' tention during the next few weeks weeks of August results in the The skull though not.quite tom- I am, haven't you?" f Ible Marshall spring cn.hions. is the ,ordering of irises for new strongest plants, though early Tete shows everything except the She - "I heard you the'first.. ' j37.50 Latge mohair suite, "3' g P Dm Pieces, reversible Marshall plantings, or the improvement of September is not too late. Tf one size of the brain. Half of the face time. I was trying to think." sprint cushion.. .how wood walnut old beds. has a greenhouse, seed may be is preserved with the whole lower facings.a• ~mart 3 piece chesterfield Unlike most garden pereTlr:ials started indoors in January. half of the. left side of the skull , �* s7w•`�•� suite in rust repp, revers- the bearded irises can,be set out . showing, including the cbe0k arch, The student walked into titres Ibte Marshall spring cushions, rhos- during -the midsummer. In fact,, ,:Sow In• August wearing 'a coat,which.truly outdid ' oughly cleaned. ear cavity and articulation of the Joseph's. The clash of colors al- X14.95 Three piece chesterfield they are ,better planted then than While pansy seed may be gown jaw• t quite, tapestry cover, good later in the fa}l, when root growth in early spring, the practice isn't most made a noise. He just could y. rnnF[ruction, \{arshall cushions. "Vere-have a practically complete not have hoped to get by without. r. Smart three piece,suite upr again becomes active. recommended for sections where palate with most of the teeth and ! •42� holstered in 'fine French No other flower so-ea'sily grown summers are hot and dry. Pan- some comment but perhaps•noth- joequard, reversible Marshall cusp- a nearly complete lower jaw;' he ing like what he actually'did get ions. A beauty. as the iris .has such a vAde range sies delight in a cool climate and said. from one of those ever present I.eautiful 3 piece brown - ions- Almost finest flowers ard- 1 4�,49,� of color combinat to obtain the g back-of-the-roomers: mohair suite, reversible rchnncushions (Reg. $200) every color, shade and hue is to eners in warm sections must time - TTv" that's the first time I've ` Thoroug y cease a nun In a els 00 s► C 00 $eauttful chesterfield ben the cool spring months: Since DREAM COW ever seen a sunset with uttons: X45.00 quite (Kroehleir), 3 plece:., tractive flower. Because Of the. upholstered in tine figured jacquard. ease with which it may be hybrid- pansies are biennials, August sow- (From the Van Nlyl, California, 'Perfect condition. ized, many amateur and profes- in will give the plants sufficient News Yours Jerseycow giv- r Large• assortment es. stoodd es.ch cab- breeders have been g row and develop for a 2)'_ allons ger davery. richIF 1 incl., sewing machines, odd cue,to sional plant time to g P ing t/a g p Y Y 1Telds,,chalrq, gess, twhles, refrigera- makin thousands of crosses year- spring display of flowers. milk. Will care for children even s fora. china cabinets. ' breakfast ly, with'the result that seedlings P g P YIF suites, c rock bottom Prices. By far the best place to sow is ings, 15,c per hour. Have car. s Write ,for ,free iilustrnted rata- have been grown which not only in a coldframe, yet a well prepar- iogue. produce taller and better branch- s s I s l.yons Bedding.& Upholstering, ed' sheltered seedbed will give you One Sunday night, the preacher $seg■sliii/el•If stalks, bearing more and larger very good results also. Unless " Co. blossoms, but new colors and colt sternly roared:. When those o�o rm ttKil irruist s+.o. t careful attention is paid to the young men in the rear get through r. 478 Yonge,St., Toronto or combinations have been also preparation of the soil, results flirting with the girls I hope they brought into existence. are often disappointing. Y will give me a chance," and he I N THE SHADE wondered why the congregation ' SPRAINS P NS — -- - - ,WA--N- TED --Gl-oun-cover plantshavean laughed. -Aub Mlsard'rI�pndr• ti TS important part in the semi-shaded p•aetnra .oe• tisasssaes. „ c : _ . ells�s iesammadea,aiot6.a, garden, taking the place of grass basis. x ;F.ull qr part More, to sell ornamental trees and where it will not thrive and to fill Pub 1".48 low INt1 in the flower borders. Blue ty shrubs; eVerareens, perennials Arid fruits. Year gaps ' carpet bugle (ajuga), white lily- round prnpositiori. We supply Complete selling of-the-valley, light bine crested t Outfit. Commission paid weekly. iris and blue leadwort (plumbago) ss••tsE. a are fIobvering sorts which do well iiuss'► `t► ►u ► OF AM • in the abade, as do the evergreen F pthe s•xcaT!tS••w•H rs 'T^h:` l a r Nurseries Japanese spurge, periwinkle,Manley` evergreen winter creepers (euony- + }� f f t ) r mus) in several varieties and the 'TONEY CREEK $ox 252 ONTARIO D_L•- _ issue No. 33--'3$ k- q _�) .7'.fi E'r'7 1 y cF.WW ".:.. t '".!`' !'.",w. &.s,.•.r "K `a''Ps a�m%.nrz.7i- r•<c .✓.ar' ;.�s^.qe+ye.: -n.ark: �yF•. :_•,p� �s^ '>-w_= s- _ vT 'rJ"b-N '•i:- _'.p S'•� *c• '.K, 52 Fk i. Zra5 +. -. .. ... n v.:':r s '.•,� s s ^+a' t. rors+" i F t d"` fir. • �r,r�J;;.{ •1, 'Sr.. ......_.,� { .:rtt -.a.., 4..._..: �..„ s. !•phr.''t wf-+;•.-w:,�� .,....,,,., - ,xn."� " r.. •i fa'.:- .r' ,,. !R'1;' 3 �' r a - : � e, mrAr^, ,. ': > '.,._ .. .,, '.,.,•p.-� v � -f;:.-F i�•. [:� �- .;i> W. � • -s:.r. '..,...., ... ..,�: .. r. .,... ,1 ..:' ;' "tr• s; w -c_ - 4 .� 1 .I"Fy,.'. G,.',. � y}i ,. c��t... _. ,,, ..•.w it .c. .4,,� ., r, . _ ME REP—M 9 t y ._a- 9011e_-.1atere.ted '1Sese,unusual watt -will-,bee aecall-' o �` 'and property owners on the pro- ed by some'of the Lake Abore cit- _ pip You A - � r posed new higlLway, was held in tte izena, as having been the craft used -4mu1�aaine Elliott, of Tomn•• Town Hall, Pickering on Friday, ev- by rum-runners during the O. T. A. • `a�� to, spent Sunday at her home hem ening last. Messrs W. C. Thomson, days, and which were active along --Mrs. Reiatzman, of California, H. Arnold and T. Jeffries were el- our own shores. This particular . is visiting at the home of Mr. and ected to act for.the interested par ship was seized by Federal Officers • LIKE Mrs, F. H. Hall. ties The new highway is to be a during those days, and tied up in --+Lorne and Mrs. Ravin and modern speedway of the very latest the Port Hope Harbour, and later family of Toronto,' spent Sunday type, with no direct crossings. No. sold to the Oshawa party. They with Walter and Mrs. White. 2 Highway residents will be glad to 'are powered by two 12-cylinder -.John S. Balsdon has men em- see some of the traffic directed ov- war type Liberty motors, and dev- ployed making repairs to the roof er the new highway.-It ,is under- elop a speed of 40 miles an hour. of his'large store, stood that it will take about three One hundred and tem feet long and • -Mr. C. J. Stevenson has been years to open the new highway, and about a fifteen-foot' -beam, decks --- irk -- i on the sick list of late, but is some it will require some considerable. are enclosed and draws about seven — '- A. +ghat improved at present. .' time before they get across the feet of water. The "transport was ��►►y� -Mr, and Mrs. ;Robt. King and Rouge Valley. to have arrived in Pickering before e T Mrs, McPhee,. of Weston, called on -The extent to which some men, dark, but owing to some difficulties 1 y _Mrs. H. Mechin on Monday. parents, will allow their tempers to they.did not anchor here till nearly Born, on Sunday, August 7th, get out ,of control is almost unbe- , .eleven. They had left Oshawa and = to Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Bath, a lievable. On Sunday last, a group gone straight out into the lake and on one of our beaches witnessed a then back :oto Pickering in a "V"" --iWe are'pleased to see Mrs. T. father pick up his crying child, a- course. Not being familiar with the DoYom* vnk akq with ffm OW 2*Pled E. Crawford out again after being bout two years old, and shake it as shore line 'nor the depth of the :Flee!Kerosm Lamp offt'llnTMA0 _ confined to the house a moo e-rly- a terrier would rat, hang it on wj&tpr gnundings were heing talden last winter. the ground, pick' it up and then every few minutes, while travelling - Miss Elizabeth Richey and�2r. pound it on the ground, then take at a reduced speed. The putting off -- - e •Arthur Ryan, of Los Angeles, Cal- the infant over his knee and give it of about a dozen small boats and - iferma, are • visitors of Mr, and ..a pounding, that if - the child bad a group of about twenty_young JL 11 Mrs. H. F. Gadeby.. died those watching would not have men, about a quarter of a mile off -- Mrs, M. T. Blake, of Detroit, been surprised. About three sec shoe, amid darting, powerful Equip.Your Home NPtth is spending several weeks holiday- coda more and this father was go- searchlights, made a very impress- - TME e ing.with Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Gads Ing to have to defend himself a- ive sight for the 0 Iarge crowd on iip ,,�Rddl11 sty; at their summer home, Pick- gainst a wild rush by some onlook- the beach who had come to witness _ _ •rin13• era. It was one of the cruelist and the landing. KEROSENE Mrs. Alister Macalister, of most revolting scenes one could ever _Pickering pupils NOTE-Call ManNe Lam Guelph, and Mr. 'Kenneth Macal- witness. The father was drive a ons or the Middle Dm Diva an abdance of ister, of New.w. . , r cense o, 24. sof:, mellow, modem. School Certificates. --- _II-- sumo sat Bre visiting Mr, and Mrs. H. F. -There has been quite an e-pid- 1� hours on asu,gtesauoo. Gadsby, Pickering. emit of thieving in Markham dur- - Ligha in a jiffy with.; thesifled Advertisements inacch. Most ec000mi- ._' -Mr, and Mrs'. .George °Youma- ing the past week or two which.has _ cal.-It's safe. ht's sins- 'toff and ]disc Nina l oumatoff of kept the policeman bus day' and - ple. it's noiseless' over Y FOR. SALE - Percheron�Colt, 2 7,000,000 now enjoy fp Mcintreal, were guests last week of night. Many gasoline stations anti years. Iron gray and quiet and comfort and cone- - Mr. and Mrs. H, F. Gadsby, at, stores have been entered oratt- sound. Can 4e seen at Geo. Field's ��not YOUI 'Gadshill Cottage" on the lake. empts made to break into them- lot 13, broken front. Bub Leelie, XOW 1 Table$550 f -Me ase sorry : to report that Residences have also been burglar -Pickering, bl)--2 ..As Low as V Mrs. W. H. Crummer has been iced and a bicycle stolen. A number — fawn••od Tsivod ssa.i eonfined to her house suffering of places throughout Markham WANTED - old horses for wlTich ;from a slight stroke. We are glad Township have also been either ent- good prices will be offered. 'Gar _ to lenow that she is making good_ ered or attempts made to enter. On shield Fur Farm, Dunbartan. ' Sa progress toward recovery. one of the places where attempts WAND-- antie chair. r-Mrs. F. H. Hall returned were made to ea was tone- E�od condi- Li V o home last -week after enjoying s house Garage in Ma'rkhann Village tion.neat in design and in Victorian or earlier. � - tslP to Ce accompanied' by that. were frightened away. This is e ,, her sister, Mrs. 'Townsley of Torr the sixth time in which attempts Pickering WrU evenings. of c - d; unto, w/ho has been in poor health have been made since, the place FOR SALE - 25 bead ,fresh cows FIRTH BR since the death of her husband. was entered by the Red Ryan gang and springers. Registered & grades, tJS. -Many farmers have finished two or -three years ago when Mr. Eastern Area. E. Anthony, Phone, � their harvesting operations for the Stonehouse was . murdered... The .Markham 3021. 60--61 TAlLVltrtD CLOTHES 311087. The crop in general is a good merchants in- Pickering should be oas; although in=n number of farms on their guard as the criminals FOR SALE-Emerson tenth h. p the army worm has cauvea a great -may,transfer activities to other electric motor. 3450 r. p m. doable- Jul 15th to August 5th ended shaft. 2 In. le and y $ deal of•damage. parts, pulley 8, ng Ing wheel. 60 cycle. May be seen a in ' yam at News Oncce.. 10 per,cent Reduction on all tailor. W. E. Gree of Toronto for- -Oshaws. group of Sea =aaerly of Pickering, who hoe' been are spending their ten day camp in very poor heaCtb for several on George Field's farm, on the �re0►rs, is,holidaying at the summer Lake Shore. Their transfer to the - e Have Placed - -=ed- clothes during this perdod, -home of his eon, Dr. Fraser Greig, camp on Friday evening last, creat- -at the latter's -summer" home .at ed some local interest. It was. re- Golden Beach, Muskoka. " Asphalt Rooiin� in; Stcck Fred T. Bnnting - -Pic,kering - ported in the dailies that they , Hr, N. E. McEwen-left in-the would leave Oshawa on one of the Have alto received a oar Of 3Fs+6abliered 1867, Now Office one day last 'week a war-time built submarine chasers, Hemlock S)abs for $UMM43r _. . a :branch from a Manitoba Maple now owned by an Oshawa, citizen. p 9e which measured over seven and a 'half feet in length,' all of this -'A MITCHELL _ - A �. L 31ear's growth . ;__ �,� -Pickering,Ont. A9tf - The Ladies' Aid of St. And-. re'v's Presbyterian Church will _ Breakfast Bacon; 250. a—lb hold their monthly meeting on thea O T I C ;- N E 'church lawn on Wednesday next at ; --- ',!Rinsed Steak, 120. a lb• 5 P. m. Every member is expected The Shell Service Station i s to !be Present. Pork Uver, 12c. a lb, The raspberry crop is now ov- now prepared-to make me'ChaD- . y "er. 'The crop was one of the-bestFor a aPPY aaical repairs to all kinds of onto- ;Stealing Beef, 12C. a 30 W a number-of years, the weathermobiles and tractors. having been suitaible for the .P -SQ H, FARROW. Proprietor 1 ] 5 L -Jewel Shorten g, --1 c• a lb action of a good crop. There .were �� _ . frequent rains which prolonged the 45.51 C. B. SPENCER, Mecbanie • season and produced excellent ter • : Classic Cleanser, 3 tins, 13ce ries. 6 bins, 25c- _ -Mr. O'$rien of the Whitby Ln . LILLIAN S Ited Church, who is occupying Dr. - - Carmichael's pulpit in the Presby- BEAUTY SHOP . E d terian- Church here, during the TRAVEL BY MOTOR COACH 7acation season, preached an excell- " AND STEAMER Three doors east of the Old Church ant sermon on Sunday last, which camel Garage. Mr. O. Crammer's . .Butcher (phone 300e) Plcl eriog VMS much.enjoyed by all. -GEORG"BAY GEORG"sur Residence. -Mr, Herb Rogers; of Florida, �M �sttw�ia� �adpoo and Fingerwsve g•e. • and his brother, Fred of Weston, we A.�...UItON ' _� ' I Pi�kerin Hardware, Store Who were born and attended school �'"•"s....d °�" o�SwaW'•y o•rs Fingerwave 3160. 149 00 Oil Sham as FIm ve f5e. at., Kinsale, visited eir old neig Arching SSe, _ bora, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Steven- _ ... onto.... .... _ , M , son on Sunday, Their Parents are osoRou►N awr waw um WAtm Manicure f5w _ buried in the Friends' Cemetery in � "i'"s"'a"•'"iO" "D" INC. Sudden. Death Bug Kill er Picidering. 1¢.50 HAiRCU1TING You're not forgetting that Thermigtne Heaterlea Ahl! Pee'miw Dills InBtantly y Wednesday, August 17th will be a •ut waves ao 000 auures : 30,600 asw+ns = .big day of tennis at,the local Mamc6oac wcs R . -$2.w sue �,N courts. The Club 16 planning to R.,a,,,,p,,,F1s1•f R•sa••yn•wM.own hkn• Pfok, sib 2 Prevents Blight '.-,#Uvs singles for ladies, singles for *""�'d..9Do" l4wuMla�.,td'.aMs men, .arid mixed doubles, with good ;34.35 #19.35 -3 .Does not burn the leaves -prizes •offered, the winners of each it s AMY RIM rOMM AM IgQanb :The(ttPickering event. Lady members will serve •1•ra ora oat« wad st"17W f«•,faduk MEAT MARKET 4 Gives longer•life to the plant' afternoon tea to guests and play- •'d~'~10w«�te1i1 OOp01" zA•r•d by 2 p•n•na. ------urs at--the-.cane the tonrnasnent -...'reach" its most ,interesting stage, RE=vATIONs MUST Be5 For tato lant8 cabbage plants .' Hon. M. F. Hepburn has re- MADE IN ADVANCE,. _ We cam ^. full lane-of � p � $ �'" � turned .to Toronto to- resume his Ift"W" arr••o•d of do*W ' official duties :in $peen's Park, af- -Fresh Tomato plants, -Cucumber vin" C; ter a 10,090 mile trip by plane ins FOR YOUR COPY Of ^ 'Western Canada and in Alaska. HVACA?ION ?OURS" : Much anxiety was felt for his saf. a"t'aijSODiT°""rrN6a°•"°"�`sa1d ' and 6 For grub: and cut worlY�s. : sty when no word was'received VACATION SERVICE r gnom him for several days. It wasecxt,•Sataarday,June 25th Cured / ?licot for McCormick,Deering Farm Maeblosry�ewd feared that the plane had crashed Repair•. 2 <. M the Northern wilds, but no harm Meat had come to him or iiia companions. Oisr Matto-IFs 1 k. CaOa pt its f4 k Y0>tt,�11,1 _' sad, wroathsr forced them to delay. GRAY COACHOilr delivery is at your service _, rho*, am - their flight until the weather made it ado for them to continue their Phone Pick 1020 Jti S. 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