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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1938_08_19 :R>. •. 3•' r.R's y 4%' -.; .�s=i.: '. •-f ,. :.: -..rr.y _ -.,r - ._•;.r.. 7 r'•� ...+w. r- -i l ry -ea^..r;t_ t :•v„lxC,-T.yy. ,,� j.'.... 1 '.:':n'd.SiI }.r. .:.,a,'!rSu..-. ''...,n. .1 m.!.`f•,, K1c:.*f'S,• w Y+t. '•.., r ::�...f6 :� aiae¢�.'%isnm '...?=ice*;:•a.i-.n::`•.,rn..sKi..;r, iH'.:'fE^.vf'e-�3'.S,.s:u]1�VY. T;•�::.FI '.a:� � a,.vlfi•rs...'.L ai.L.c4r- ^",,•nebw�s6esl'iv vF -''ir"<v?•.”5'.I.lti4_ nor 'ST.^r1 Y C;. 1 t VOL. LVII PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY . AUG. H) 1 38.' 1psrrfrs,rtosgaiL OLari3�. Brock Road OTICE • Engagements GREENWOOD yml3 B Rouge Hill, :- YkL�asi Mr. and Mrs, Mills, of Toronto, Mrs. Edwin Morgan of MILLS i( r Q t • —� are holidaying at their"'cottage wish •to- announce the +va++r++*� - �^ I)OR•dS`W- on. 1P�E Bbazlton. 10yye'eciap !•Our-.trticke pass your way here, g ' every day." Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs: engagement of their daughter,' 1886--1936 g Ethel Lorraine, to George S. R. ' RR. FORSYTs3,'Oph.D., Director Donald Pugh on the .birth of a Stoned son of Mrs.' Stone CHOPPING ? .oma'*+«► AsaoUationolOned.tn Leas. COAL 'COKE ge, dge •lebasd memberof the American optomeu:.-et ` daughter, Sandra Christine. 'and•the late 13r. A. Stonadge, of - saMelanoo. 13yea examined by appoiae-cut The best wishes of the common- Y Y y Moeda Wednesday and Friday �Rw oso�e sew. Clarettwnc.oat. ::;�vUD, "CE'�ENT� Southampton, England. The mart- ity are extended to Mr. and Mrs. ia$e to take place on •Wednesday WE GRIND FINE BAND, GRAVEL, Giles Tran on their recent mart- evening, August 31st at 7 p. m. D. Bran, Shorts and Feed `of all i►.- iage. S. T in St. Paul's Church on-the- �r DONALD RUDDY barrister. :-=d Miss Hilda Hood and cousins Dr. Hill Dunl�rton Ont. kinds, also minerals and other, - y�•Solicitor.Notary Puotic. Lou WyW%ANA. , , P100 by Lot late A.a.Chnsa BUILDER'S SUPPLIBS and Mrs. Walter Kutz, of Pitts- eoncentrafesfor prof itable:feeding fear.aoath wins or t ours House.Whitby. iYy burgh have .returned . home after Rosebanlc also local oarta a work - kept o band 8 holidaying at Willow Beach Lake D .-BEATON, BELL & ROSS yi s Simcoe. Another drowning •^nt e•_ We stock onlye tbest Poultry ILl-IAM J,BEATOrI.K,C. _ ,lice of Maple Lebf Milkng urred at the mouth of the Rouge Feeds and Supplies. —_....t Oo's Feeds. C. N. E. August 26--September 10 River, in which Hymie Eckler aged ''.'R BFLOOK.El3ELL,K-C. J,D.F.ROSS -- 46, of 604 Manning Ave. Toronto F• Md. aapw N lost his life. He waded into the �' JAMES A. WRIGHT A. W. MITCHELL Brougham - _ — .. 1h ger Weer. Tornow. Adelaide 3838 water in an effort to recover a' Pickerin Ont. CDr. Lyman Barclay was holiday- beach ball. He got beyond' his dep- gPj�i`i�`i Y ar i♦`I Q -...,; Caters. WCHARDSON A Co., Barris- , •tela.Solicstors. Notaries etc., Suite sat, lag last week at his mother's home. th and stepped into a deep hole. An AND y LA ti,iildi ae Toronto St. roronto. Office phone 7400 Residence if5L0 Mr. Alan :biller spent the week- - n� unidentified young man dived'and • daphoae•d.1688:Picicenn�Phan as1s. su end with his people recovered the body in 20 feet of All kinds of I epair Work ,a PGUS McMILLAN-Barrister, Sol- The Beal Store,�i1fl`r@IIlOIIt Toronto. Teitdhone Etain sena. 2fiti PHUNB 9-24y Mr. and Mrs. Harvey spenf Sun-, water. Resuscitation was tried-for ?III Tuning Guaranteed " Notary Public. ]g Melinda Street da with their relatives in Toronto- some time and later a call was sent Toron - FURNITURE ism a ys annon un- tote anting Institute.• Dr. .J. +fit . day with her people here. M. Janes and Dr., G. W• lsanl$ng ..209 CLOSE AVE.. TORONTO V v µ We Rre. displayingThe- W. J. Brown- fancily were worked over the' body for two Phone Lakeside 1502 [�RRBERT T. FA LLA ISE, L. D 8.. so attraati�e with their people here on Sunday. hours but were unsuccessful in 11 D•D.4. Graduate of cps$oyai Coupe of variety of Order* taken at NERDS 005" DssW Sur4eons and the University of Toronto. Aluminum and Granitewxre Eta. Miss Doris- Johnston -entertained their efforts. Dr. H. C: Pearson, _- fl� 8 residenceaecond door east of St. And- 'Furniture and Furniture friends of her Normal School days Coroner Pronounced the man dead . sa�'r Charch. Pickering•ont. Office h 9 , r a.•m. M 6p.m dor of appointment. i7+s - INovelties. last week. _ and the body was couveyed to the asaviea). Phoee Peek aroo. Prices sow, is keeping with times Rev.' Au , - p Rt Augustine of Clsu•erinont Sterrett undertaking parlours, Mr. � filled Mr. Glover's pulpit most ace- Eckler, whio was a cigar maker Asa va&"" f orafa. , eptably here last Sunday• unable to swim. 1Tis wife and nep- � ' ! �, - RADIO SERVICE �>�. Cosgrave, of Toronto, has hew, and other picknickers witness- B�t�lder8 J�'upplies s BRATON. TOW1481EIP A Graduate Of Radio College �' a guest of the Harveys dur- ed the drowning. .D• Cleeit. Caowsancer.Carmmiaaiamer los Ing the past week. ., cakl.i vias. ------------- Accountant.wlutevsk. tiu. gasser a With Mission Band on Saturday at the - ;Kisasle -.__ Lujui ber and Lath lrwr'laye - Wlutevsie.oat. -- 'Up-to-the-810 to training Bayles' home had a good attendan-" �.., R. C. i A, E. RICHARL'�ON ce. T�eehtn is the order of the sap C Shingles , Miss Stoneman of Mitchell, is a -in this community. -blue Coal' OENWHAL I-NSURANC)d FINEST EQUIPMENTe gneht of the D. 'Gannoi, and W. C. Mgr. Ballard'e mother and lath- REA•L ESTATE for Alberta Uoal }. Willson families this week. er of Oshawa has been spending Guaranteed �. DOILes1a1© Coke t� uaranteed Satisfaction' Mrs Ery, Wright and Mrs. T. the last week a;th her; " -.%a eY eatab Mod ageney, ready AT Hubbard, of George own are visit- .. Miss Eileen Bell.of Oshawa,.and Gement. Lime, P1BR1tet " Reasonable Prieep t. serve. ins relatives here at present. friend aperrt the week-end at her TubMaple Body - •s '' `' Tuba and Batteries always ea h it The A. Moffat family' _ 1�11rki, Pit#. 0000 y and Mrs. Parents home here. P y Wood .. .__.- Walls, of Toronto were Brougham Mr. and Mrs. A. Forsyth'of Agents for LRndy Fence ' )R:`FIOY MILLER. Walls, �'� �7�� � ••Broumbam. Ontario ra on Sunday. Markham and Mrs, C. H. and Miss : _ rr M• MAW Mr. and lefts, Clark and Baugh- Eva Pilke called.at the H. Parkin •and Neta! 5600tw " LIORAISBD AUCTIONEER 48tf . Phone Mark INS, Y eNI� ter, Mise Jean Clark, of Ravenshoe home one day last week, "•illpu VALUATOR �p .,. were guests at the H. Malcolm Combined service of the three C®okrz6ut6 7inplem y �• .t ,�+ y. ts "Salea conducted Aa where home last Sands circuits was held at GreenwoodGreenwlwd on those or write. Address 614 Dundas The Bruce Ritchie family :have Sunday evening last with, a large Setare Prices BeforStreee 9oylsej " _ DVbttbyt. two Ontsrio. IIIHIItait{fe Ql1 giDflg, Belleviewa ter. Ritchie from c Foursquare Class met at the guests at . - - ent, home of Miss Alice Stell.last Tues- WILSON B R a,l ' w Beet Rates Available with Mrs. Robert Johnston has returnday evening with the usual numb?r LOCtiSt thlla ,'OUt. J. Shingles For Salf ed home from hospital and is mak- present, Miss Florence Mowlsray phonpM„rk '2tri "Security and Service. inn satisfactory progress_ toward had charge of the meeting, Gak Galvanised Steel Shingles, r"�O�Ty` The Greenwood. W. A. extended 'r Bird's Felt Slate Shingles. ?Address Pbone Sincere sympathy of Brougham Mt. Zion and Kinsale �W• A. an EC�AE _.-Also. re-rubtwring buggy wheels. BROUGHAM PECK 516 friends goes out to the bereaved in invitation to a picnic at Green's Lawn mowers aharpeoed. the passing of the late Mrs, Thos: Park on Thursday afternoon, Ev- 1 eft. Maple Lumber-.820 pea 19 T. PATERSON 8 • OLAREMO]\ Neal, of Claremont, whose funeral erybody enjoyed the afternoon. in 500 ft, lots or more. .OAA and'Ret prices. Phone 281 GgRDEN CROPS ; took place on Monday.' The Institute will meet neat Th- _, Church service. for. next .Sunday ursday afternoon on the lawn •at i Will Fay Prof-its has been cancelled owing'to the in- the home of Mrs. J. Wagg, In Get our prices on Reddy Reof6g If you knew you WERE 4-EXT If You Use J ability to secure a supply speaker. .case of rein; the meettng will be and Asphalt Shingles, Prices wIx you would bustle in after that In' Sunday School will meet at 14.30 held in the hall. Pickering. Branch be higher in the .Spring. } surallce Protection we've been -NATURAL M I NRRAL' in the morning. is to be our guests. Special 'spor:a talkie about Mr, Bert Harvey went to Zenda are planned for the day by Mrs. �� j yy YOU MAY BE NEXT in ord County last ay ow ray, Mrs. V. .Parkin .�. To fcfaeaee Yields and Impreve Quality evening; where he-and Mr. C. Le and' Miss Zorah Gee. ' - CYRIL E. MORLEY of Roy Kenny were acheduled as ent- _ -- -' ertainers, at 'the mammoth annual C. N.•F.• ►ugust 26-September 10 LUMBER YARD GENERAL INSURANCE �.: � garden party held there. Heavy st 26 p PHONE 34(N) ' +: Om'Motto--Service ani' Protection D. N. L4ek Wno - -' } 6, rain made it necessary to postpone Green River • 00 ring Mills a 'part of the program till the 24th of 1 At Claremont i August; when Mr.. Harvey•will Mrs. T. Williams-is spending a PICRERTNG, ANT. have to make his second' trip. fes days with frie>ads in Toronto• ' �j WE DELIVER The August meeting of the Worn Julia Wilson has" been visiting Ernest C Fetzer Summer Furnitur'o ii -en's Inetitute'held oil Tuesday Aug. friends at Uxbridge. • PHONE 531.7 9th, at the home of hit. and 'Mrs. Ross Barefoot is .renewing old $I" xp-Money regnlred. A: Glen was not as'largely attend- ac9uii n tances"at:Green• River. Fust Mortgages. ed as had-been expected owing to lir, and Mrs• Arthur Ellis,. of LAWYER � � Lawn Cha>�r R a �CL NDEN11M the rush of harvest and threshin Toronto are visiting friends ' and folds very cesily from the o g 8 20 years anperfenoa y^rn •' FUNERAL DIRECTOR. perati°:a, but those present were relatives'. wood Frame, with reinforced idem Mrs. Harvey, welcomed to been visiting his' parents Mr. and Private Ambulance y ' ' - - • )ts scat,in a beau striped awn• the meeting'the very special guest 'Mrs. 'Frank Turner. ' Y P Day and Night Service coThe it cele s • speaker, Miss Ethel Chapman, ympathy of the ins duck..,$1.49. Pbooe 9006 Writer and Journalist-; and Miss y s extended• to Mr, T DISCOVERY • Malvern•6000 Margaret Pennell, wno a49mpan• Williams•in the loss of his sister. �j� �;'�` Deck Chairs M led her. Other guests from Pickier- The re-opening of the Sunday a�14[EDICATEIa + z 2 Complete with canopy and "• �"" w Ont g, School and Church after decoration INSOLES' >t in were: Miss $orite Author of t differ- foot reel. Sturdy hardwood the popular tiny and dog story"' was well attended. What a differ- Ends Foot Torture �3uieker, frames in natural hardwood, "Lefty", Miss E. Richardson, Dig. ence a coat of paint makes. Hot Weather trice. President, Mrs. 'Bie and Mrs. The Rebekah members of the Comfortable to Wear Markham Lod extend their, deep- covering in' a baavy striped R. Cronk; Mrs, W. Gee, Miss 1Mlay ge Sto . awninZ...S2.10. Brown Mrs.',W. Brown and son est sympathy to Mr. W. Petch and family in the loss'of their wife and, SORE BURNING A�HINU SWF.AIN �1tC�le COOL Days, In and daughter, o! Greenwood, Miss y SIMMONS' WALNUT' &TEEL y mother. _ IING IBE? , Chapman delighted-her hearers._aa_ -- - ---•----._ - - - - n ><l you use a The three� _. .. , _. (-- BED she presented old favorit@ book S glasses of Lil- Removes Callouses.Destroys BMf 7 Coleman. III/tact Light friends to us so vividly it recalled San Pond, Mrs. Bielby and Miss R.�OgapMte with felt.mattress and � $ y .. Sete u � Odors RRi�. RI y• or hot late. ° Hutchings held i ' picnic as Leh- series-=l8.eo p the joy telt when we filet met BIEST for Athletes Foot; IIIW �.a them. After' seeing and bearing man's .on Angast 11tH, It was' a Dancingfeet Easily 1�lppll�d r >♦sOlaR!l.aa lrsii..aa, Digs .r IIf�lilt vaWk, Clean sad Safe. ;Miss CU:pman, her charming Per- titer but happy group of children , . � We bove Coat leman Irons too sonality. adds new interest to -her. who cone home it night. ITARY Piwa 7oNPar e make ironingday a books. Brougham libra readers An ice cream social under the aft P r "ft ' have enjoyed those fog library par- t%uspiafls of..the Braaawkk Hill 0 mWok p _cit Odes c I-, dsure. Calland set tbew, chased and.hope to secure her new CO�ri' �t�r will be held ,;a C• Ae S - one when It appears shortly. Me1n- at Wilsoa's Park on Tyte.aa, ev _ . t• Fnn�ral Diseotor �+VIN BII�$ N " hers o! flee W. L expressed 'their �& August 23rd, efnnmemeing 1s! THE P, ,ICKERING` N W ':.'I 1Bardwsn'e TlnessItb :.... deep appreciation . of Mesa Chap- P- for the obdoet of >r g FhrDitiare Dealei slap's visit. Hofttesses were ales- +? tet, ' tenaaca Pl(}BERING funds for tlw main dames A. Men, 14 Johnston, T, eametery. A splendid progrnm of i� + � Li r�Oketi>Nt�. ftttr10 1�e NM P'41 Robw-Eaen and Miss Cassels, Alto 1� fs being arranged. Adm. * served tea at the close. ..esc•" 'a •: e.v."K" _;.'_�, x.—.s r<M ',Y•ns.'�C _ �c...d •c ���'"� `�` •.p•• i �� � ..-s.� �Y si+>�+m v% surrey u:+i' x�.... .. '�•'� n. a .a....,,t. ._.�,.... 'l :.....r....4v. < .. .�... �,. ,-..,. F •�tisr.de,3 d"r� .` ..ri x.�?' '�¢y ",rte' '-`1+,�..."M .f. ..... „•s., Xk 175 .•°,..� .r• 9s&` •.. ,._:.._.'�falrv.,.N'a".n. .. .... .. .r,. z .ws.:. ..... n, ,a,, t-'..•,>•.. 7 ; 'a't.. .f •-.:,i,Er' • :t .,,.r. .. .., :�.r $T":�,. r?�;. . - C-. ..tQ • ter:" .-ttn:.t• • . '.i^' .I^reg: .....,Yl • - i...F y.. 1!qH ,f .y. . .• I.1 Y - _ 1 dM" , r - -- —- 7.1 __ IN _— — , ' NAMESTHE NEVUS '- , ommeniary on the _-...-. - -by r Ranlilal hti of WeWs No*s s 1 • i�44{•+��r44>r+fr7•}o,..;..;.:,.{.;.}{.{«yam.}{ BOON FOR BUSINESS. If the Neither had some'of us. Vile are ranced it to first rank among such' _ West's 1938 whtiat Crop turns out, used to thinking that far-away fields °, enterprises in Canada..,He.has also '',to be as bumper as prgdlcted, our are'greener, more lovely than our ' been a successful Secretary S . farmers are going to have own. We have developed an in- urer of the Woodstock Agricultural money 'in their pockets again—to feriortty complex on the subject of Society. FOR R upend,.to pay their debts with. Ca- our own country and its -beauties; "Educate the People" !nadian business will be given a big we roll our.eye in the direction of � Always interested in people and lift. Europe or the States instead. events, Mr. Dewan was inevitably It will help the railways out, too. Now -that someone who should ' drawn 'to polities. In 1931 he won Both the C.N.R. And the C.P.l3�have knbw has told us unequivocally that , a seat on the Woodstock City Count- eat ' Tong been saying that if the West Canada is beautiful, we may learn. cif; in 1934 entered 'the Ontario I r could.grow just,one good crop, the to believe it, to feel pride and •jo Legislature"as Liberal member for revenues resulting from heavy in our Canadian countryside, o� Oxford; following last autumn's el- treigfit hauling would cut operating 'own particular sweet corner of On-_ ection he was chosen by -the Pre- . losses•and substantially reduce the tarso. mier. as Minister ot.Agricutture:' _- ail.ways', ndebtedness__ . ' Mr. Dewaa would like to see the -- _ mass-of our rural,people live pros- " _ BEHJND SCHEDULE—The Chi- _ MATTER OF ACT=Lrttle'god` nese may not be such of era f —'-.. .though the Runciman mission to but they are managing-to-hold their a tion; in his fervent belief; would , Czechoslovakia is likely to do, (the help to bring about that'end. -,His T j _own against the Japanese invasion. Czechs d#dn't even ask Prime Min mission is toaeducate the people to Their aim now is not to drive the t " y later Chamberlain 'to send him), Japs out of the country in a big of- s 'its value; tr would like to have e this much is certain, that, while he' feasive but to draw them further staff of instructors go out into the # _ Is on the scene'studying the situa- and further afield till the Nipponese HON. P. M. DEWAN Province on an educational crusade tion and preparing to arbitrate be- war machine can be finally stalled. ``Through co-operation lies the for the co-operative movement, but 4. tween Germany and Czechoslovak- When the undeclared war began. salvation of Ontario's rural life;' in this pe is sadly handicapped be- ia, Hitler cannot afford to make an is the central theme of our Provin cause the government-isn't•prepar- AGRICULTURE the Japanese military heads hada . _open move against the little repub- schedule doped out which must be cial Minister of Agriculture, Hon. ed to spend mons-y on such a pro- , Ile. 'Twould be a bad breach of adhered to if succea is to be P. M. (Patrick Michael) Dewan, ject. (Not only farmers but people Champion cattle, manners for him to do any suchtheirs. They expected the campaign eneralt would benefit by partici- famous horses, thing at a moment when he is to last but a couple of months.Now. nific "swan")" - potion is co operatives, Aar. Dewan stock of-every de• ► courting the savor of the British. That farmers sbFould organize in says). i _ r more than a year later, when Chi- g scription,See the. The delay may be maddening to their own interests is the message, Wants Wheat Pegged x' nese resistance has'slowed slowed up the tremendous farm- - stun, but Herr Hitler will just have of this public-spirited Irish-Canadi- Again, the Minister o[ Agrlcul- implementezhibite_ scheulde to a point where- it can to stand aside politely till -Lord scarcely be said to work aHy longer, an, born a farmer himseii.(nekr Os- ture: "If our young people are to withailthelatestin- 1uncimap's through. .But theft, the Japanese chances of success g°Ode" Ontario) 'and trained from continue to live on the firm, rural - ventions-on din lay. ,•-boys, ah! thetl� the .earliest age to tba-problems•of life_ 'Bust..be made-.attractfve to - Watch the judgingare becoming smaller and smaller. e a farmer. He has had plenty of ex- them." o! champions! WE'RE BEAUTIFUL—The well- THIS in co-operation, too, bay- At present, Mr. Dewan is urging ]mown English landscape painter, THIS WEEK'S QQUESTION— lag graduated from St. Francis the federal government to set a F. M. de la Coze, arrived in Canada How many Eskimos are there in Xavier University. AntIgon1sh, N.S. minimum price for payments to On- - the'first time,.is full of praises the Dominion of Canada? Indiana? -(the cradle__oi co-operation in Can- far-io wheat pfoduceis, a3 well as for our country. He had,.no idea it Answer: 6,000 Eskimos and 123,000 ada), and from the Ontario Agri- to western growers. He points out 510 t�.e. Indians (approximately). cultural College Guelph. In 1926• that the price for Ontario wheat a�bE b° _yeas ad-beautiful. _ instead NO es`fl Z - --he became manager of the Orford. now ranges from 35c to 65c, i s b Co-operative Association, 'has- ad- of 80c, per bushel. o9tets' �Ce V. dp '4i°tta9e ��0 Vas een a err✓ 01P.-, �_. The a r�;rt of hats. c ropog s The EMPIRE the O� Canada. ' the ° . J ' NO DEATH FOR ME Apart fro an intensive"adver= e`t2oa World Five hundred and thirty-six tisi'ng campaign, women are being �e �e=� tti' The o w with asked not t alk hatless Se R,6 speople were killed, 'twenty thous- men. It is "primitive," say the Pre- and seven hundred .and eighty- ss authorities, for a.man not to dear Large Empire eight -injured. on 'the. roads last a. hat_- month. These figures :will ,`not _ THREE EXPLANATIONS mean much to you. You know you RROLEXLANO a .-,..,, CANADA are a careful driver. You know r esters —for thrilled Woman near Belleville has 'a u walk aelicately. People read DOp y0 R young edventur- Where _ ..hen. which.laid an egg with thries . . of the casualties on the roads,as - ste d ere and oldsters t :_Are epi --MAKE STARLINGS WORK yolks in it. Our poultry expert they used to read'of the casual- Aersters,e.roller If the starlings present with`ua �� any one of three thinga'can ties in the war. You always think coasters, wh1u. 3a such numbers .wgnld only take the other fellow will get it, Never There •,are in the' registered' merry•go round. - 7. it into their heads to- dine on . explain that: (1) the hen does not beautiful sc girls, know how to count, (2) she is a yourself.—.Dailg-Express, London. opium smokers iii' the'Straits Bet:• intrepid acrobats, army .worms; their reputation dements. One is.an American, an- shouting showmen,_ would improve immense _ trifle ambitious;`or (3) she is short other a Belgian, whose'names are P l'' of.shells.—Peterborough Examin- Campaign Against Woodstock Sentinel-Review. n mentioned. The there are ts. mndne light of sotto n acttbn,and new er. Hatless Germans -29,500 Chinese with a sprinkling featttrea galore. ,WITHOUT THE TURKEY _ of other Eastern faces. Bard-up Germans have been The e o opium is a State sal f to . Thanksgiving Day will be held POLL-TAX FOR WOMEN economizing and joining the hat- monopoly and buyers must regia- . . r in October again, The great.trorr- Barrie town council• has en- less brigade, with the result that ter each purchase. ble with•a 'thanksgiving on.-that dorsed the proposal to make Wom• . -date is'that the turkey crop i4'.not en who a over $lour a year, Ott d 4'�a Kora -wipe w i e -the cranberries 'are- subject to `the same municipal pollso 0 scarce_—•Guelph Mercury. tax as men. There is really no ~ toep;01%;t�5 10 . valid reason•why there should be Gs° eab9C'be�� - X08 y . TELL THE PLAIN TRUTH any more discrimination between _ �a� � tt�►►�e\ s1 og8e�o. - We wonder.whether it' would the sexes in taxation.,than there a 4�pettae have a salutary effect .if the is in giving employment. Some -- - ore.pie� ore aa9 'these deplorable to rable affairs accidents, have courage enough•to place both tips at�r9oiy�' P _ 00 9 were to state plainly that someone upon equal terms in the matter,of G _ ' was the cause of his own death or poll tax. In the meantime,'the fair ! o4e \ Iri that of someone else: It might.-m- sex have little cause to worry over 8 !I Cornwall Standard-Freeholder. the matter.—Barrie Examiner. _ United Kingdom Pavilion The history and de- C U velopment of Brit- For Cold �. s ea r .. For S _ P a nation• . • g �\; ,,,;,ti•• 'sin a txan po _ and commumca- •'. � „ 4 /2�' y tion routes shown' � '��t � •--t-^�� '` `` in enthralling Bio- y Ri ramie form-- r. ppee fectworkingmodele of ships, cars, 1 lanes. trains—from planes, "coracles",arid s c: the famous "$ockeV1 19como i 1529. lOU'RE 'MISSING a � something if you have not tried this new fine Write for ticket reservations to Conadiae - I� - cut, which has a fla Ndtional Exhibition leformat9on Bursae, x, your and a smoothness 7-7-- that spells new luxury 13 King St.W.Toronto. A in roll-your-own an GSORGB RR1GDsa ZLWOOD A. FFUGttts! a " President• •General Manager _ R Ing. It's backed by"a 3 � E I y name that guarantees I g 79 1938 quality with nearly a _ century of experience 0 I R,m o n o ••J U B 1 L E E in the manufacture of - -fine tobaccos:'Try it. I I l - ase 9 •,i fit;, :i of his hands On the -Last.year as the gut shq'vs Ralph GdkfiW g - Seagram Gotd�(7up bQt"that'was ' 1f Ligttthorse Harry Coopet','one-time i Hamilton boy, got the cup, the $5,000 cash and the Can Open Golf . 1 Al championship. Now Guldahl is burning_up U. S. golf courses, retaining the U. S. Open title, winning the Western Open and leading all the Rolf stars as point:winner--af this year. He's one•o! the biggest threats fqr _ C ' = this years Canadiav ler,to,be played at. Mississauga-Toronto on Aug- ust 18 to 20. So, or hat matter, is Cooper, and there are a hundred GeZ g sgE ���'®• - other threats, including ace golfers from Bermuda -and Sebth Africa, , _ coming-for the first 'tamp to Canada: , dint ..7. . �.., .. .. . ...dr'>.-._tea.. >nT•:w-...:. wc-=..�o,-m.-....•e.. <«•mr.-.-•,. -.�:,,:._.... a.x,..�...•..,h,�_,aaaer.--:.�w...�emd•+r-i�.a..'�3`. �ut::,1+ i� :;:u.�-.w:. .�.i:..;.,_a;=y. ,e. _ ._ �l,�_�.3,:."'Sh...'. 'w -:'}2:i1�..�• F. '•':? _hal., s�". -� p �:'Y.,,. ,..:,:..> :...; '�, ... •, :+. z tis ,.� .: �i,'�k .+' 7. w,_ ,,,•.,'ti'µ.. �- Jones - ''Flow are you gettlus P s . • along in your new 8-room house?" Classified . Advertising 'i Smith - Ohnot so ball Ws DIXIE is Ae furnished one of the bedrooms b7 collecting soap wrappera." AGENTS \PANTED pESIGN[NG RCHOOL FOR Jones - ''Didn't you furnish the thriftY 111Q nS' a . other seven rooma?" CLOTHING -" MELIZNC WATERPROOFINGS, - Smith - "We can't. They are �a/�r Paint-, roof. and floor mastic's, di- GALASSO'N PRACTICAL. SCHOOL toba�cca'-- acctto large con-users, part or of Designing and Patternmaking full of soap." full time. The 1'rero Company, for ladies' and gentlemen's gar- ., 3 Toronto, ments, dressmaking, and fur de- Q Coo_ signing;. Correspondence courses `A man in an insane asylum sat �ttSS AI''lOMONiI :�ItEPAIRR If necessary. Day and evening fishing aver a flower-bed. A villi- cls-sed. Individual instruction. %bock Annurbera Write for Infnrmation. 65 Avenue tor; wishing to be friendly, walked Slow-burning ry -i SATES AND SERViCE. ALL MAKES, Road, Toronto up and said: _ �+ Wr sDectalize. I'red Stratford., -N.AY-FF°Y FR•ALL STAGES Visitor.- "How many have you �a Limited, 35 Cerra rd West, Tor- Smoke of "'onto. caught today?" � CONT SEASUN AF Ito[.LED-FUR - an "Yo a nth." 14t1+1:1'It\ ANIS Pt/1'1:1'It\ ter taking a few,pills. Hay-Fever M U are the ninth." + an Aitigen d tffeent.(AtSplicnble to 75%atndia AFTER t•:{t t't l'M 1•:N'T' harmacolo al Process=entirely VACATION -OLi)ER (`HICK$. BARRED RO('KS, vldual types. $2.00 at leading I wish I were a little rock I White Rucks, 4 week 22,%.c. 3 week Druggists, or direct from Carman A gettin' On a hill, w) i7dic. 2 week ]3shc. Order at once. Ruttan,' Cradunte Pharmacists, ; Tots Notch Uhidcer•ies, Guelph, On Winnipeg. A-loin' 'nothin' all day Iong t tanto. But just a•settin' still. ` UI)Ul'Itl.l:!i5 1'UILN r9s a I wouldn't eat, I wouIdn't drink, •_ a A GRAND CHANCE TO GET 4 AND YOU ('AN HAVE CITY CUNVENI- 6 went old cockerels at bargain encea in our village or farm home Ir wouldn't even wish, r prices. 5 week Barred 'Rocks and y t New, Hampshire Red- $L5.95; 4 Without water supply or sewers I d Bet and Bet a thousand years, -- week '$20.35, 3 week $15.95, 2 week' Write for free information on our And res; myself, by'gosh! week. BIS Egg Quality add week le. modern, self-emptying, odourless $11,4Toilets from Baden Electric Chick- Hatchery E35 00 up and leave • a ' Limited, Baden, Ontario. behind for ever the,cold out- Hiram walked four miles over BkA house with its flies, ' old and un _of bill _ healtny 18COm or s. KUbLIUCthe- 2 WEEK, 3 WEEK, 4 WEEK AND 5 g'ineering Company, 164 .Portland dreams. For a long time they sat a, -��- week- old- Barred Rd-cit, and street.-`I'nrnnm-flit.-- wAverley silent on a bench by the side of her * e Nov .Rock, New Hampshire Rea and 8985, L for ember, swelling the Ki- r diteno Leghorn eNed pullets,hieks. cockerels o keret i HONEY FOH 9ALF. log cabin, but after a while,Hiram Casa oma Ttiririe wants Club's "Underprivilelged Chil- prices on 4 and 5 week old Barred_ sidled closer to her. dren's Fund"' Ruck and New Hampshire Red CHOICE CLOVER HONEY $5.00 per Hiram (beginning)-"Mary, rya Relieves Hay Fever Guide's at the Castle reported cockerels., Also older pullets. 60 lbs.,,f.o.b. Wallacg ,Ross,mSea- got a good clearin' over yonder, an' Twaddle`Chick Witcheries Liit forth. Ontario, that the uarter-mile tunnel between ed. L•wergus. Untarro, a team an' a wagon, and Bomb Fifty thousand people,from every the Castle and the quarter-million ' MEDICAL, hawga, and some cows, and 1 calf province of Canada;'every state in dollar stables 1s the most fascinat-•• T D6:61'O.1'ItuDl'4UTS PILES. rA)I DER'S RECTAL Slip- culate on buildin' a house an -- , DEIIPU BLcI KILLEIt 85c EXT ER- PORT. $2.75 complete. Amazing Mary's Mother (who wall awaken- the United States and from a score �g spot•a the rnly The tunnel d ; minates.bedbugs - cockroaches- new discovery, constantly medl- ed "Mary, is that young man of foreign countries, have visited said to be the only one of its kind ansa-crickets.'hes pit 3fott, Killer cater inflamed-tissues and defln- ) - Casa Loma, Canada's outstanding on the North American continent. .25z,'5F '.%I!$ the moth worm. At Itely, prevent. protrusion. Write Char yit?" Hay fever victims are expected to u ra, imDaun, umo ya Pt. Free trial of Bolder's. Mary - "NO;"`ma! $ut-he's sit- showplace,so Par this summer, W. I Herbal _ Ointment.. u -Davidson, K.C., chairman of the swarm'fhe tunnel starting August other leading stoner or Uerpo Pro- 651 Dufferin Street, Toronto. tin' thar'," ivducts, Toronto. _ Casa Loma Committee of the - y wants Club of West' T.,oronto, an- hours in the Castle tunnel and F•UIIN,•II!Itla ' " claimed t0 be relieved of Lhei 811- ^� MARRY-WOULD YOU MARRY IF nounced last week. suited" Hundreds m choose from. The At least another 100,000 people ment so long as they remained in 1 L Y Q N S _ Some with means. luny farmers' _- TRADE Iry i.. 1t;,KTMENT, daughters and'wtdows with pTo BOOK SHELF are expected to visit the Castle be- the cool pollen-free,passageway. perty. Particulars. toe, Conflden ' tial. Canadian ('orrespondence 478 Yolf3ge St., Toronto Club. Rix 128, ('algary. Alta. .By ELIZABETH EEDY . ALGL VU ITMIU'l11\I)I'l'l lie: SALE PH0T0t;n,\t•IIYREGON - ■ LHE Ever to tics hur u• 1 1 e t u h c esued - Y !, Y EV- reconditioned and avid under a dr- ENLARRE3IF.NT FREE WI veto THE DOOMSDAY MEN GardeningNotes .:.11111 At. •monay buck guarantee of eat- ery _Sc order. holt film de p will isfactium and eight.prints lac. Reprints Sc. By J. B. Priestley rtautitu6 tu:staul>atsy--bed - Established.over 26 y4ara• Bright- It is l71 a light-hearted mood 'c 1 _435.00 ll room antic,- dresser, chit- ling Studio. 29 Richmond Street " ,,. - tonier, bed, dabless bpring and new East..Toronto. that Mr. ( Good CompanieII. ) PLANT THEM NOW ted manure, or compost, cannot 'be telt mattreds. Perfect. Priestley, having swapped English obtained, dried sheep .manure and' Rich" rovausu[ finish suite, BEST RERULTS. PPICTURES TO August embraces many garden '..,$39-.00 4•reader, -c$ifferr ei, bed, -be -proud proud.of, rolls developed ,and mists for desert spaces, has come some Commercial form of humus �' ra;, ':•.. prim, and nedt lei[ •mat printed otr-ith hTgloAs'-decicted-edgetl- "on wb4t-lI $- =- -be--gu.Dgtitut8d-;...-Thn.g should . inch,•- -prints. 25c. Reaut.1ful enlargement• Western rig." t�deru'auitu to dark wal- fres. Reprints 3c. Prompt ser- f+,s fated with the fall. This is partleti• be thoroughly mixed With the soli :$'49.00ttil[ tlntah,•vanity, venetian' vice. Excel. Photos, 1278 Lanr- "Fairy-tale" indeed_ suggests larly true of the planting of certain before planting. zn;rrvt, ' chiffonier. bed, auglesa downs Avenue, Toronto. only part of the story Of "The DISCOURAGE EA BLOOM .print; and neer felt mattress. - Doomsda 'Pico." Buried in it lien bulbs. Madonna lilies usually do the Llraut;rut targe walnut fin. y Some chrysanthemums, and dah- •� Ish' suite, chiffrobe, triple most of the makings of a murder best if planted in August: The rea- lies of the huge flowered exhibition nasr,. r anity. full size bed and sag. mystery. It has more than a"tinge son for this is easily explained by t lead 'Pring. ,,, ype, may be showing buds now. $6900 t:ctnpte[+a buite, dresser, �+ of.a Western ands generous'slice the fact that it is the nature of the but it is best to.discourage early :. 1$69 vanity,chttrenler, bed, sag- of romance. There'is a beautiful blooming. Both of these fine flow-leap .•pifug and new mattress,- In'. kv bulbs to develop some broad foliage two tone walnut flntall. damsel in-distress, who has a brace ere are late summer and autumn So targe dresser, full size bed, .�y"� of wicked uncles and a father who ore the'arrival of ,inter, subjects and require cooler weather bef th w swlev+r spring,and,brand -new bi.cttreao. - 1s'.a modern magician, s scientist. -.,..Oriental Poppies - - and.particularly longer and cooler' ---- 9.AA-Solld wuinuC suite, dresser; / There is-an impecunious but un-• - nights, to.develop.to their beau x f(.i77 VW\J vaulty..chiffonier, full Mie August does not seem to be a fa- beu, - ,,s bpring .and new mat- HEAR daunted suitorp an innocent aclen- Early blooming not only exhausts tresx. tike new, _ t tist; a domestically inclined sol- vocable month for planting peren- Y the plants prematurely, but the I Sulld ',uak dimus ruum dier of fortune, a dare-devil, a de= niala, yet it is,at thisAtme that the - suite.suite. large buffet, ex3en= flowers that are produced are us- r+.ni r nig and 6 leather seat Chaim: ligh"tal widow .with . gray curls. Oriental poppy (Papaver orientate) natty poorly formed, and not so- I:rnutlful large buffet, ex- O*er all of them and man other is most successfully planted. Unlike $29.00 tension table and d leath- y FRIENDS - - _ : ` ' - y- good in color as those that develop Friendship fe .tl}e.greatest thing millions hangs, fate that it would most perennials, the plants die er u,,h„lbtrrt+d chtt.rri 'r v"l .t oak. later on. Insects which attack find 1'ercrrr be unfair to/disclose. You enter down gradually atter,their flower deform-the blossoms are so more 4-.1uplut-W ul;r• u.rd vak In life,and lucky indeed is the Mas. 9-Uo r` the book by way of the murder tog in May and June, uatjl by Aug- hafret, china cabkurt, ,ex- who has the power to make friends. prevalent now than later. =.'t. h;; Ind +i•It-+,ther.plip seat mystery..•.Then both love and sus- ust they have become entirely dor- It. another inching back It. This is not so difficult as many per- v c2-. . pense thicken, and the tale. winds Thereto"During this dormant period. t- t 1.i,.lixn nal" suite• son& believe. It Is merely a case of of the planta even ft this has t'uffet, double door chfna its fabulous way up a canyon near transplanting of the lo taproot- already Deen:dene once or twice.-- cao,t rt% rxttnxlon tabte'and 6 Leath rectprot ty. There.is,just one way the edge of Death galley. It is ed plants to accomplished with the Is or nphr.l>+re'-.•ct .iri tr_. Perfect condi- to snake a friend, and that Is to•be ridiculous to sit pose that outh greatest success. In the early fall in order. !tlor, one, PP y. 59.G0 .-av,rt .wax. bulfe. buffet, and virtue will not triumph, but the plants resume both top. •and uuar2 calci-ion [able, ENEMIES - - nevertheless it is a retie. to note root growth,' and recently moved ei's+n,, ,,tb nzt and 6 leather slip seat It used Lo be said'that a.Man was •• p " tc I eMura that the. final chs ter°is Dooms- pleats establish themselves for the t:pauurw far s a walnut ve- known by the enemies he had: But ,. 1 � $- 9.00 nr'er'aulte, bonnet, entrin'et, !s ft really necessary to have en- day-and Afterwards.' winter. � [eo nd 6 lenther uphnl-teres , The Doomsday Men, by J. B. To grow really fine Oriental pop- /I-qFL/BVE Itchin Insect 6+Rett ' Perfect. emies. Few of us want to be an S Iar►te-s,Nld walnut suite enemy to anyone, therefore- we Priestley, 287,pp. Toronto .buns- pies the soil should be prepared 18 biteA + --_.$1'09.00 (cost new over $Soo); son:Book Co. .$2.75.• Inches deep. A.good loam, enriched t�.r�e e:��itching of ltem'allp� - --burr'•; re know others are not anxious to be with well-rotted manure or compost eauaed!kin.fdiauoa. uiekl rselds to eoobni an[t-+ leather upholaterea chairs. Perfect. R1 Ea our' enemies.' atre s never ung, is ideal. Fresh manure should never Ikies'faac Clear"t>se�lea sad atamlear soother' condition, - happiness: Canadian. National the iniat5or orb vuieldr rW the most intense [ ruutirysl carved English be used, as there is danger of.its $119.00 itchiri•A 36e trial battle,at all a visit;! oak suite. buffet, ret, ,:.Railways Revenues rotting the fleshy roots. If well rot- «m.neib.ah A&for 0.0.0.PRE$CRIPTIOW. Ia for a t ibis, closed chins cahtnet, 6 Timekeeper = "I am very sorry ; leathx r chairs. (',•st new $325. Used I m„nths, to hear of your partner's death. .The gross revenues of the all- .�I rp� carved"walnut Would-you you like me "to take, his =125.00 $ urYe' treuular $35.00) _-inclusive Canadian 4stionaLBai1_ Surra beautiful cabinet• extension place?"' -10---day per- " • ,table ;(r:4 6 innther e-hairs. Perfect Boss -'41Vegr -you IOd ending ,IUI 31 e condition. g Y s et the undertaker to arrange it. ;127 �n �Ir t;tan suite solid teal- g e g 1938, were ......... ........x$4,73'2,931 .50 nut; large buffet, china Se � �O cabin,•_?- xtension tabte�and.6 leath- 'Don't get discouraged! It has as comp�red•with .... 5,,680,737 a- A er Upholstered chairs. i•: Beautiful butt -walnut been said of Columbus that wpe hen ' ,. ;119,00 for the corfesponding suite (cost new over he started out, he didn't know just =soi), buffet, extension table.'china period of:'1937, a• de- Cabinet and 6 lealber upholstered Where he Was going; when he got Crease of. ..........,. .--$ 947,80$ chairs (6 months.old).'. there, he didn't know where he ^. 'BARGAIN PRICES Floor sample chestertield' $49.00 suite; in rust repp, revers- was; and when he Came back, he - Able lrnrslsatl epnng cnahfons. didn't know where he had been. Special excursion rates ?_ $Q �n Large . mohair suite, 3 ' T50 pieces,.reversible Marshall N T FORGET These special rates are avail- - Trip ~ m. - facings. Urs- ;29.00 Smart,3 piece chesterfield ' store to buy a shirt and the clerk While itn town, FROM MONTREAL as low as =vrte in rust repp• rev.era- tried to sell him a trunk also. (� Set your copy of LETITIA Sept. •4 B'fast.Up'l;G'sow h Ible tiarshall spring r•stshinna, thor- Farmer - "What would I tine a ANDANIA Sept 9 G'iow„$'last,L'p L ouzhly cleaned. .�J t h i s week's + ` -14.95 ThrHe p •r.a chs=terfleld �^ ALAUNIA Sept. g Pliy,Havre.London trunk for. ATHENIA Sept.16 Wast,L'p'I,G'aow THIRD suite, tnp,•stry cover• good - a, Toronto S f s f AURANiA -Sept.16 Ply,Havre.London a�o µr cni •„morin.,. Marshall cushions. Clerk To keep your clothes Weekly. ANTONiA Sept.23.G sow,Blast,L'p 1 r 'rn•irt three Piece suite up- !a." ASCANIA Sept.23 PIy•Havre.London CL 134 �a$32•.♦.7 1i�,tstered in tine French °, LETITIA Sept.30 Blast.L'P'I,G'sow ' Jacquard, sever-ible Marshall cosh- Farmer 'Say, do you want ole AUSONIA Sept.30 Ply,Havre,London ion.. A beauty. t0 run around naked?" FROM NEW YORK s o Beautiful 3 plece brown. FRANCONiA Sept. 4 G'way,B'fast,L' 1 ' S'49.00 mohair suite, reversible BRITANNIC Sept. 4 Cobh,S'hampton. TOURIST s a. ''Marshall spring cushions (Reg. $200) Havre.London CLASS Thoroughly cletirred. AGENTS WANTED QUEEN MARY 7Ch'b'i,Dublin, ton- >�45.00 Beautiful chesterfield bed SAMARIA 176 Scpt. 9 G'gow ((via GPreen suite (Krnehler), 3 pieces, oak), S'ham,L'p'i AppUiTAN[A Sept.14 Ch'b'a,S'hampton Passen ars must embark for the ;Pbolstered in fine figured jacquard. SCYTHIA Sept.17 G'-ay,B'fast,L'p'l g. .Perfect condition. GEORGIC Sept.17 Cobh.S'hampton, return journey not later than 28 t Large assortment of stoves, cab_ Full or part time, to sell ornamental trees and Havre.London days from the time of landing at % ' !nets, sewing machines• odd chester- t, t, ,. _ -QUEEN MARY_ apt.21 Ch'b'i,Sham con _... _ -• aids, chairs, beds, tables, refrigera- S11TU U$ evergreens perennials.and fcults, Year LACONIA P�.Sa G'�ow gab,,, European port. -- tars, china cabinets, breakfast �• } t ock), ublsn,L'p'I ' "EOltea' at rock bottom prices' round proposition. We supply complete $cilli FRANcoNiA Oct. i G'way, 'hemp L'p'1 Apply to your local[rare! s outfit. Commission paid weekly. ANNIC oat l hLmtpaaan, t '' Write for free illustrated cata- BRIT Cobh,S apilrtt,or Jonsee. Havre, o Lyj ns Bedding & UpholsteringCO. t # _ ' e'' Corner 4. ,478 Y4)Rare St., Toronto _ Stanley Park Nurseries Da�RWenlnornnSq. 1 (EL4tnn347,) emnto , , • ak1lfi , Issue No. 3A--'38 STONEY CREEK = Box 252 -- ONTARIO - Y , i 41 o °•int _ �r•'�#4�='rt,.: 'x:�+'' 0 -::�... ., - :.. ry i •,_.. . :, - +-- w. ..': '.-w'. - -.,.re-^ :.z-zr. m- -s T.'_ Y.c .nr+.. y�;..y._..r.ri.r;..:w :.sn.., �•sueo-e. C<.en '' d�,,,...s ..�,...,w. ....vA.- .:.:- -,.sn,:.a.;._, '._:^ ...- .r'ic'ae... .:�:1 -.w.�v.."=�:eg ..�.r:... .";4�::. �.'k: =u�lGa64s:+LL"b. Y:..,.-.� sr..q ,..�a�x; Y• G, .wi:✓�+.Z^',P ek t+,••. ,.:. .o: '?�:'Awri"a.. ..- _.` . ,.. s. J .::^.s J' se� _ -:•ry+� 3�: Imo:;.ifs •.:: ! '.^.i..•r , C..S.. ., rh`,N' ,.' :. :1'. - :.1• 5 '. _ d..",, S 4 _ ' 4� vile 3. Thos. Gregg-court fees 4. A. Forrytb-Aare H. 1. Geoaa L �o Nadessilq.RAhNiNkla ha .:. az4ng .� B, Jamieson, court fees 4. Picker- Phy 2, Lat A. •1. Aag. 26th - Sept. 19tL ,: �r A1�, ?ter ing Fire Co. bonus on 8 calls 76. H. Glover-Comp a e Lit I. Am H. . !�r f.. 1.7i �t j1.60 paid !s advsaee D. R. Beaton, salary' 125. Wm. 2. Alg 2. Geom 2. Phy 3 i ��____ FUNBRAL DIR AND f >Pes 7 Chester, salary and expenses 66.40 M. .Johnson.-Lit c, Alg 1. Geom Learn to Play ' !30[BALDdSB aTialm ly0ar to the United 818008 T. C. Brown salary 20. Hugh a Phy 2- and GR. HrIOVa is p0 3a adaaees. Pugh Postage 10. Marg. Johnson,. H. 2. Geom HAWAIIAN GUITAR, SPANISH `tuoaerwr to W. J.1[ather, �s r 8ito atl�ikle. 2. Phy 2. kat c, tat C_ 2. Fr.0 L GUITAR and UKELELE' d Damages to Sheep: F. Loyet-Lit c. Geom 3, Phy c. _:� Night and Day ll.rvies JOHN MURKAR. Proofietor Mothersill-Lit c. Aig 2, Geom Individual half-bourSeasons , 1 lamb killed 6. At this month's ' men of the W. C. 2. Phy c. Business Phon- ..'.,_ResidsneePhone W. MilneMons K,3&-tt Mos "01 :96li0 Willson inspection services 9'.95, R, Prouse-Lit c. Geoni 2. Phy 2. " Township�1 Council t the following Lat C. c. Fr. A• c. , Clarcmoot. Markham, Unionville, `.''iaccounts were paid: V. Prouse-GBom c, Phy c. Chem. Utbridge. Stouffville, Dept, of Roads and Brid8es: MIDDLE SGHOOL, RESULTS 2• Instruments supplied on request. ,las, Wilkin cut weeds 2.25• F. Pickering Continuation. School S. Shaver-Comp 2. Lit c: Geom Bernart, ditto, 2.6U. B. -Coultice, c. Cham 2, To convince.,you as to the merits of our .ditto 3.75. Ed, Jones ditto 2. V. 1-75 to 100 5-66 to 75 3--60• A. Tomlinson--Geom c. Cheri'2, ystem you will receive FR.ELr of charge Jamieson ditto 4.b0. C. Jones ditto to 66, "0 to 60 Fr. A. 2 one lawn on any `one of the above - =. 2.25. Lorne Jones ditto 11.05., A. I, Train--Comp 2. Lit 2. Geors 3. instruments. , PERMANENT N-AGG I N G PAIN cut weeds b. Jas. Riddle dit- PICKERING- Phy 3. Fr A, a.' THAT FRAYS THE :TEMPER to 4. H. Moore ditto 9.50. Fred J. Ward,-Camp 1. • Wright ditto 3:. Fred Riddle ditto J Armstrong-Alg 1. Phys 1. Lat e• hltevale A N o N is RV Es, i T MAY B E 6.>0. E. Bielby ditto 2.50. 'Joseph ` A,. 1. Lit 1. Comp. 2. .Can H. 2; C. N. E. AugnAt 26-September 10 general Ageney YOUR EYES. Taylor ditto '2.50. C.' Carter ditto Fr A, 2. Fr. G. 1 C. 14. TUCK, OPT. L7. _-_ S.00. Wm. Wilson,..ditto .75. Jos. B. •Balsdon-Alg 2. Phys 2. Lat i Mitchell ditto 6.26. Geo. Duncan G. S. Lit c.'Can H. c. urlll M Etc 11ILIewy MCCOR'XICK-DEERING Planer Block, opp. P. oa ditto 4.00. J. White ditto*3.00. M. C. Burns�Alg 2. Geom 2. DEALER phone 1516 Meld . a --a site o Patterson ditto A. s =--ditto 2.50, Ross Madill ditto 2.50- H. Fowler►•-'Alg 2. Lat G. 1. Lit 2 . R;orses or Tractor .You can plow, -A. Matthews ditto 6..00. Jno. heel- Comp 2, faster. The KID GANG is still the FLEURY A TUDHOPE ANIE>XMN er ditto 2. Roy Wilson ditto .75. R. Fowler -Avg c. Phys 1. Lit 2. leader in atwo-bottom. Horse Plow. MACHINERY A REPA188 You Geo. Holtby ditto 2. Wm. Grey, Comp 2. Can H. 3. The No. 8 Tractor 1'bwe rednee Steel Wagon Wheels. Pediii,iteotNat��e YO i ditto 2.50. Murray - DunWeld Fut- td: Goodwin. -Alg 2. Can H. c. Plowing Hours. We have Plows for ing• Front or Landy Fannie weeds 2. H. Faskett, cut weeds4. Anc-H,' 2 Every Purposer--1 nearly aew�-13 Goodyear Tires ;'. 10. A. Annan ditto 6.50. W. Car- D. John&-.Geom c. Phys c. Comp Hoe Fertiliiera-Graln Drill, gears ISadian Gasoline and 011e --� ter cut weeds 4.75. H. Blake, cut 2• Can H. c., ' run- in oil, nearly all steel Zere- C. T. C. AUTO PARTS We do Building of all Itiudr . weeds 11.25. A. J. Taylor ditto 4, W. Kemp-Aig c. Phys c. oiled.. . .. .. .. .: .. ........ GENERAL E ABDWABB L. Annis ditto •1.50. H. Cookson G. McConochie--Geom C. Lit A. We sell Cream Separators, Elie- OAKP&NTBRIRQ, cut weeds'4; R. Reid ditto 14. W. c. Lat G. 2. Comp c. Can H. c tric Fencers and Fertilisers etc. Frank Wright CBldIONTING. : ;Bowed ditto 10. Geo. Barlow ditto D. Offen-Can H. C. ?LUMBINGi 6-C-toilet o ditto 5. F. Kelly o. E. Pettyh- Alg c.,Lat G. c. Lit 2. lanai A-Wood - Coebhattt WliSTEPALS ONT. L, Gates ditto 1$•.611. J. Kinnear Comp 2. Can H. 2. .DeLaval Pedlar Product* _ , sad ditto 6. R. Wray ditto 7.50. Earl C Prouse--Geom c._ Comp C. - Groes F'er1i ser ,ROOj01Nt1 ' Whitney 15.. A. Petty ditto 3.75. CAH, C. F. Berkey nitto S. E. Pilkey A. Rdbinsof�Alg C. Law Motor Sales We a so seN Brantfoni Soo$as 4 ditto 7.50. Geo Todd ditto ?.50, R• H. Scott--Geom 2, comp-s. ' - W. F.DISNEY, .Greenwood Chrysler-Plymouth Msfi''r;al■,Empire Bathroom Lewis haul gravel 6. K. Ward W. Sparrow-Chem 2. Fr. G. C. PsoNz Picu•:314 list EgMpmeot, Dueo Wa1ee a operating grader 78.96: R. Gidd- D. Taylor-Cveom 1, Chem'i, Lat. Systems. Beatty Ings strip pit 4. H. Parkin cut A-1. Can H, 1, Sflable Qgatpmert S Leas 18.25. G. Wagg' ditto 19. R. Taylor-.Avg 1, Phye 1. Lat A. BROCK � Uw-D CARS so ether Building Material € W. Frank Disney ditto 1. W. Hol- GOODYEAR TIRES 1. Lat G. 1. Lit 1, Comp 2. Can -1'HTRE08ate. Fe�ee y` fines ditto b. R. Torrance ditto 6. H. 1. Fr. A. 2, 1r, G, 1 _. _ _ WIi.L.ARD DATTERiIiCli _ Work Qaaraoteed 1. Tedy ditto 5. Can. Oil 189. J. M, Ted _Alg 3. Comp c, Can GENERAL SLACKSMITH�i p p Cadden cut weeds 11.26. Lome H. G W>3z*r8�' SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRIi F. J. C ROIIf,� White Labor 59.25. Albert Lee dit- 1, Whealer-Phys c. Healthfully cooled by our modern air � us a trial on a New or a Used C� • conditioning plant: 2'. - - Phone!1508' ..R: Rswaon-alseval - _W. Wheeler-tat-A,-g:tat G,._cam_ . 24 Hours Towing Service ' 10. Thos.. Beer ditto. 6.76. James Can H. c. Arc H,,c. Fr. A. c, Fr -...",:bows l3ayliatst5aviag Time . Farley ditto 16. Jas. Ravin ditto G. c. G"don J. Law PIO$FBI1�fQ ONTARIO 3.50. A•, O'Hara ditto 13. Joseph A. gpni� 2, -Phys 2. Lit 1 Valentine ditto 3.26. Joe. Hilts dit- 2• Comp 2. ,1�RIQiY and SATURDAY Phone 2908 3. to 15.75. A. Cook ditto 12.75. R. AUGUST 19 and 50 PICKERING, (1NTARIO Lynn labor 67.90. J- Griffin ditto G. F. Costes, Principal; I R. St. Two Shows, at 7.30 and 930 0-ASS �t ",50 W. Hicks ditto 20.75. Wm. John' Assistant. Cowie akovel gravel 21.25. W. Har- Saturday Matinee at 1.30 ditto .2 t ?5. J. 'Falor ditto 4. : : "Four O � CLARIEIH©NT-. r'' r w' .75. Fred Lynn ditto 4.75. Win. u Men andRadio Thompson.ditto 4.75 crank Barclay M, Bacon-Comp 8. Lit 2. Ane. ,a pre ei" Ezpert service and re- sold b�/ F •'baul gravel 71.65. Thos. Ackford H. 2. Alg 2. Georn •2. Phy 2. r; Gasoline 2.45. F. Wade ditto 4.32. D. Burton--Alg 3. Geom 2. Phy 3. LORETTA YOUNG li�� 60�l lnaj[e@. EeaB -W. Ward lumber 24.45. A. Mich- B Douglas.-Alg, 1. Geom,c, Plty RICHARD GREENS onabie charges. Work W HE * � ell cement 138. Kingston Rd. Luiri 2 Lat A. 3. Lat C. c: Fr. A 8; GEORGE S4NDERS �. y• .MITCJ<lrilrL ber 99.08. British Columbia, Timb- Fr C. c DAVID N[VEN guaranteed.. ,;Pickering � er 273. Farr's Elevator cement for L. Evans--Alg 1. ARTHUR FIELD " bridge .78.• Pedlar People, gravel OTION MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDAY [��'Spouts 14.50. Chas. Cooper, hard- Gsadusts Raab sed TelevisionIae�te! •-t• ware for bridge 58.38. .M. S. Chap- AUGUST 29, 23 and 24 Member Omeial Radio Service Mew Sa r- First Stow at 7.30Loan, rubber boots b.64. wye �TT � Aseoriaptn. Massey repairs 7.18. McLaughlin Last Complete Stow at 8.50 48 Phone 5201. PICKEBIN(3 -Coal, stone and'sand 60.08. Roy I « ward, salary, cable, telephone etc. $rock Road Gravel Tropic Holiday" Peter Nig}iswander drag k - i30[i BURNS " cut weeds 8.76. Geo, Schrag ditto pit 16:85. Jas, Murdock cut weeds 5. Y MARTHA RAYE Vea Calve , ante John Barter ditto 7.75. Gard- �`ts p><t Run -'DOROTHY LAMOUR ham Tran cut weeds 2.25. W. , Lee RAY MILLAl�1D Stell cut weeds Also call home,, 5.. R. Ledgett dittq 6. Gor. McKay. • cut weeds 6.75. H.•Boose cut Sand and Graded ."Bi Town Girl".. weeds 8. C. Balsdon cut weeds 8. $ -Sav money. 'C . ,Stone a time an � mo Contingebcies. DdltvH e i or j.�4de3 In pit -CLAIRE TREVOR have a buyer at-the•'f art _ PHONE:,Piant, Pick 1026 DONALD WOaDS - i ":Whittier da Co. filing cabinet 43.20 Torotfto off HoNard 6471 ALAN DINE HART Honda Tuesda and Yf ,Dept. of Health, insulin, 11.83. ....ALAN BAXTER _ :'. M` JOHN BOURNE & SON • : . Brierbush Hospital, ambulance ser- PICKERINa FARMS41 ,,, IMITED � : aY d ' _ - lint x LOw , y t v X: BUY FIRESTONE TIRES S FOREVERy �, ✓o uN� -NO , at the new Low' Prices OPEN H tGHIAEgY•., tEEEC .0afo s , ,kxr � AK� Complete Stock Carried �..... . __STEAMER.CRUISE ' DAYS - STEAMER CRUISE. KANAWHA HOTEL mplete Stock of auto acoessones, - -O MUSKOKA LAKES -•IN NEW YORK -x,000 ISLANDS - WASAGA BEACH--- --- . ..._ u coils, spa rk 1 se Fuel pump 115.40 X25.05 $12970 8e64 -, P u8 P P .r DIONNE QUINTS . 'Exchange Etc$ THEE! PRICES APPLY FROM CRU131 THE LAK! NIl�ISSINO" I151C FOR YOUR COPY O' $ ' 40RONTO AND INCLUDEi "VACATION TOURS * Dodge and De Soto Sales` Return fare by motor coach - �Za 054 Describin0 30 Delightful Tours end steamer,meals and state- " s RESERVATIONS 1F room or Wei accommodatlefl Consult Our Travel 19ureaw A+•• 'S PLACE must be ma&in advance_.._ - rte T A-7-hare- shared by Z oersom. owe co - - A"'Tiw. (Alfred Mole) GRAY COACHLINES -'- UCLA REMONT t ONTARIO Phone 3201 d • - , 7:. ;6-::: ..- -d,. :hG ,4� :-.• - ^"S+'�, •^-a' :+^r '.a:. ^v,-rap T ';••e::>.. -sr ,..-,ri,,,r :_.r,o,..:.Q.aa.. z �v.t. �s'Q=sm.w?ari>.�<,.-.+:msrr.>...•.tr.'v-... .v-... •..� .c;.w..tu..:.�._:y '..r.-..,..,n yse:,.b.:.i. s..= ••' '..,t-r.niw .aa^t. r•6 ...,�;?. w-•.ra'•r11=1Z.., -a -:._.,�..-, ...vaK.-a. s .. 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The other three books are these future leaders in Business? They will be found by hundreds in is roses and white heather. Thr Mr. and Mrs. 1wman Pilkey are fictien: "The, Wind from the such young men and women as you. But youth must be TRAINED to - -bride's sister, Annie, was brides- spent Monday at Me Fred Pugh Mountain" b Tyrgve Gulbranssen, fill these positions efficiently. Plan now to take a Shaw Business Course maid and wore a yellow chiffon home, another novel the brilliant Scan- at one of Shaw 12 Day Schools. Consult Telephone Directory for lees- dress and carried yellow roses. s by tions. The Shaw Plan of individual instruction enables You to join any "F+'• Mrs. Chandler aeebmpanied Mr. dinavian author of "Beyond, Sing time. Shaw Courses lead to recognized standing. Shaw a Modl Office Douglas Tyner was groomsman. A - . ..-and Mrs, Chas. I;ang!�oie to the the woods" "Commander o! the gives actual eapericece. Shaw Employment Bureau gives free assistance reception was held on the lawn. Mists'.' an. historical Georgian Bay District la>At weekical rom8nce of tograduates. Instruction also bythe Shaw Home Study method ifdesired. Mas. Petty wore a navy blue print- • The Kiser Dnp again goes,k. s Scotland by Murray;D. and �°or wrtte for free rissa iptive Booklet endd-5•-"vo With the Tures" A ed sheer..arid the• groom's mother 't"•" ry SHAW SCHOOLS,Herd Ocoee.1130 Bay St.,(Phone Ki.31W Toronto Toronto Bowling Club, the Rush- "The Handsome Road" by Gwen was also in - navy ' panted sheer. elms rltiJc• Second awards to Oen- Bristow. These are an new public- The bride and groom left for a y .awn. ationa, so if you wish to read them, motor'trip to Northern Ontario, the Mr. and Mrs. John Norton and ask at'the library before October bride travelling in a gray wool Children and Mr. Len, Pilkey and suit with white accessories, On Miss Mary Norton had a motor t• 1st, as on that date, they will be ion Band in the basement of the their. return they will 'reside at ,: trip, to Callander this week. 'Farr ' " Elevator sent on to `Yhitevale, _ church'-on Saturday August 27th at Lime Lake. , 3. Mr. and Mrs. J: R. Thexton,'of The death took place at her home 2.30 o'clock. e Toronto and bIr.• and Mrs. George in Claremapt, August 12th oil 'Is- The bridge club of which Mrs• [` Thexton, and daughter of Oshawa, Claremont, .IOnt• abeU Forgie, wife of the late Thos. McChesney was a member, motored Notice to 'Creditors were guests of. Mrs. Chandler on Neal, in her 73rd year. Deceased, to Milton to their new home and y• Res. Phone 38J Office 38W. the daughter of the Iate John and enjoyed a picnic on their spacious ALL PERSONS having claims a- .Sunda nst the Estate.of Ma Elizabeth � SATURDAY ATTRACTION - Mrs, Fergie• was _married to Mr- farm. g'ai Mary f nvo,�A,DAd!s ono tete TIONof - Coal, Wbod, Building Supplies Neal 50',years ago last march and The Rosebank Cominunity Club Dickson, late of the Village ' Of ?4 ware to each purchaser of $2.00 Fence. Poultry Feeds of enter- la survey y ee ug rs an a socia evening a e , merchandise at their store, Thin -- one son. Her husband pre-deceased Inn last'Thursday evening, The io, deceased, who died on or about _:.. Saturday only.. Bhlying-and Selling her eleven years ago. One brother,'] Proceeds were in aid of the swimm-' the 17th day of January; 1938,'ars John, of Pickering, and one sister. I'Ing pool'. , hereby notified to send to the nn- �w r. Mrs. Thomsons. bonne was the All 'kinds of Grata. scene of a family gathering on Annie, of Claremont also survive Don't forget to hear Mrs. ,Dan-. dersigned on or before the 12th Pout- -Sunday last, when Gene and Bill Phone and Get our PIsiee;: her, She had lived'in this township en, soloist; Ruth McJanet, violinist. day a September 1938,. full part- Name, and friend Zlt►av1e. o!'Buffalo the most of her life 'and was very sMiss' Baba Sisely, elocutionist and' ionlars o! their claims. _were present; also Howie. Mr. and Mrs: - well known and highly respect by -Mr. Pattula, Scotch entertainer in Immediately after the said lastr- •Sirnme of Toronto. ELECTRIC all. The funeral took place on on- Dunbarton United Church• on Fri- mentioned date, the assets of the Dr. and Mrs. Tomlinson and All- _. day with interment in the Clare- day 26th. Refreshments ai wen, in 'said Estate will be distributed sr an left.on Tuesday morning on s r.'�. NCERS wont Union.Cemetery, The symp• aid of the Decoration Fund. mongst the parties entitled thereto, ath of the community is extended having regard only to claim's of motor trip up around Lake Super- bereaved. y Tynen-Petty which the undesigned shall tea r or via the States, Duluth, Fort - _-- have notice. 1william, Port Arthur and Sudbury, SIMPLE-Fi CO N O M LC AL punbartoa The home o! Mr, and Mrs. Jno. to return on the 27the Petty, Cherrywood, decorated with Dated at New Teroato, Oatwi% Mr. Davies, of the Creamery suf- Holdalive Stock Safely with one Wire Born, to Mr..and Mrs. Donald garden flowers, was the scene of a this 9th day of Aiwg>ast, 1935 -- •fered painful and possibly very ser Pugh (nee Florence Anderson) a wedding when their eldest daughter low injuries on Tuesday morning Years V Se daughter. Verrs_-3Lsr dfi Petty, oras-raarr• Garnet Taylor Dickson, AA=Jnbl- - •;at the plant. While on a step-lad- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Tyas and ied to Thomas Burley Tyner, eldest rator, by Isis Solicitors, Berkislshsw, der, he became entangled in one of have proved their worth on 100, son, spent Sunday at the latter's son of Mr. and Mrs. George Tyner, Barr0Q and Heltsledy, Gosdyesr the' moving belts, as a result his 000 farms in U. S.A. The 20th mother's-home here. of Lime Lalae. Rev, : J. 8. Bick, Bldg , New Toronto. Ontaria. YA, arm b thought to be broken in at century way to hold live stoek Mrs. Chisholm and Miss Mary least two places• Dr. Tomlinson. guaranteed units as low as 820. Anderson, of Montreal, are spend- after first aid, had hun transferred ing a few days with the former's TT to his tomo at Lindsay, and the For full particulars write niece, Mrs. Robt. Anderson. GOODMCH -OIL PRODUCTS, hospital• there for x-ray esanidnat- ,FARM ELECTRIC The regular meeting of the Miss- i u. The monthly meeting of the Wow 183 KingSt.Bast.•TosonW. or e - HOWARD E. TURNER, 44 �1 �1 `Lc►*est Wholesale Prices ens Missionary Society was held in Local Agent. Whitevak, Out, STAME i •�i Ask go the school room of the United Church on Thursday, Aug. 11th at ' STouFFVILLB Gasoline, Kerosene, Fuel QiI Norse Reglstsr , $.80 P. m. with an attendance of Pbone 1019 Blue Star Oil; 100 per. Cent twenty-two. Mrs. Condy's group H•AWKRIGG SELDGT--829x, the - -- - �, wtas in charge °! me Program faskiensible bred Imported Clyde- ;Showing .Pennsylvania Heavy Tractor Oil ..Mrs.. D. Gregg Presented the litth ...'..chapter of the Study 'Book, "The sdale Wilson, the Pr'°PE1ty of Week Nights-8•I5. Standard 1'Ims • Oscar Wilson, Brougham, will Complete line Seiberling Tires & Tubes ,II,ight •of the Mind" in a very able �� the season e! 1988 as loll- tat.&Holidays-3 Shows. T and a P.m mnanaer. Miss Margaret Johnson °�: y forenoon, May 81, .l'EiUitSUAY. FRIDAY&SATURDAY FOR PROMPT DELIVERY PHONE WHITBY 984 s� _,and Miss Jean Gregg rendered a will Ijard we--- .-;leave his own etatrk and T_ __ — duet; �a C. RA':HE R, E'roprletor - - — ling. The devotional Part of the roc r' o :taVILL ROGERS Kinsale, for noon, thence to _ Mery was taken by the group. Graham's Hotel, Brooklin, wleere IN _ 'Tisa proceeds amounted to $14.05. he will remain until Wednesday a Alter being cleeed for two weeks night, thence to his own stable, Cioilnty Chairman' S ou r UR �O S the Claremont Lilaary is again op where,lie will remain until Fri- Stamng a _ r en to the reading public. Just rec day morning. Friday, proceeds ` fatly the Board has added six new to Cliff Barrett's, Brock Road, RVELYN VENABLE " •books, Claremont's contribution to for noon, thence to his own stable KENT TAYLOR the Inter-Township Library. They where he will remain until • the f s0, let us paint at to prevent are' "Poatcript to Adventure", The tolbwing Tuesday morning, MONDAY.TUESDAY. WEDN'SDAY • -Autobiography of Ralph Connor", _-,AUGUST 22, 23 and u rusting under a. five year guar- -Autobiography .(substituted In Place of "Brief HICKORY LAD (11156) the Pure _ y .:Odyssey" which is sa yet not on bred black Percheron Stallion, the to antee t In. writing)b sale)."The Greenwood Hat" by J. property of Allan Reeser, will Double or �f M, Barrie; make the season of 1938 at his othlrig - "The Healing Knife', own stable, lot 3, con. 4, Scarboro. - • by George Sava, an amazing auto- - .We paint aluminum, red, green =(T' Terms: $10. payable,March 1st. Starring , - 1939. Enrolment '.So. 945'. „black brown or grey• SING CROSBY 1 TgLBINO PICTURES ARNOLDWOLD DOCK. (5492) = MARTHA RAPE The choicely bred Belgian Stall- :.ANDY DEVINE Un ex- 8 au8p n the ro ert of Allan Reesor, look after Q81II888ot1 w ssocla ion season of 1938 as follows: MondayIt IHURSDAY, FRIDAY&SATURDAY _your ea ��roug 81; roof b6i, _- afternoon.. M y • Both,Will leave i _ S�1VIS5 FILM SERVICE his own stable, lot 8, con 4. Scar AUGUST Zb. 26 nd n - berg, and proceed to F. H. Rich• Sip fore the fall rains start. " Presents ardson's, con. 2, Pickering, l..mile enrod and His IBUFF LO . dILL Jr west of Pi& rhw Village, for Twin Brother" -See our stock.of good u cars. night. Tuesday morning, will re- 1 IN tura to his own stable. Thursday THE.MAUCH.TWINS 'et :ty afternoon will proceed ',,SPRING BYINGTON CHM C�P TEXAN cledde, Malvern, for night. Fri- McGlasben Dunbartm day moaning will return to his Cgmedy Short Subjects :Aline• male!'-.l. With own stable, when he will remain. until the following Monday after -1 n - Ll)CILLE' BROWN PsyM WALLY RALES lALICE DAFIE et, ]g89. - - V h. "Y - DUKE LSE COMMODORE AGAIN (26812)- DU LEE Choicely bred Clydesdale Stallion Green BOBBY NELSON Property o! Robt. Dafoe, �� dutl�l Our Stook River. will make the season of ealally redue g 1 p 'ADDED ATTRACTIONS 1938 ae follows: Wednesday, May ' The Dance Parade 25th, will leave his own stable and �� le proceed to.Fred Wright's for noon; ' Adju m a 'Glorifying the Child thence to W. E. Hol+by's, lot 19, - News Reel con. 6, Pickering for night. Th- <� ;Pepper the Pup ursday, Proceeds to $ug>t Pugh's s� y 29.00, $12.95 Cartoora Philo -Mande Model, '-Reg. . east of Whitevale for noon; thence- - 1 tube to John Barnes, Cherrywood for '� �6 Draws This Week night. Friday, proceeds to Me. tele Mantle Model, RCS►. •,4•�, tube Glenere l_-Elec _. - ---- - �itonsi Ii-oad torr" - - C Fu 1 Sin Screen-Tllestre HriUlaoce Grialaa--Bmos �19.9 noon; thence to his own stable NQW _ whlere he will remain until the • Community Hall fellewing, Wednesday morning. S aetan Short Wave' '. Mantle Radio, The Imported _--French Psrcheron 1936 Model p Claremont SWion Dol (U39) (12821) an e . Re . X49 00, Now, $29 9 outstanding horse of high quel- jS! _-SATURDAY,AUGUST 20TH . j carrytng a first .class prem-� ._ At 8.30 P.M. Ium certificate. The propertyM y of 3 e1 M S @3tic Short Wave Console,` 99•SD Gems Early Don't Miss it E. A. Somerville, will stand for 1937 J • . the Beason of.1988, I his own T EL EcTRIC Adp.lte 250, Children 15c, stable, lot 14, 10th Line, Mark- 1\1/ �_`� �• (Tickets for this show may be Pur- Saco. Terms: To insure a foal. DON CLH TI $10. payalle March 1st, 1989. chased from any one o! oar mer• Open Even'&98 „iTalephone'r94 and 744: ; Omuta is tows. AU aoaldents at ownoe's rL1c. gg $imcoe St., ':I., (19A WA -, a'S .N,,; 7,111 I'll nil Yi• . I . ,,,,�•': 1. .:''-•' N.. ... _. g'^ -ir ems, .1R,..`.� 4-y�,Y• }fir•... •s-. { y c ti, / fool. He turned her face up, drip- ' .• , _ tears. A w her big .`t).: „ .. :sn • a ping with tea a saw h � a'( .. �. , ­: � �� I r f t :,� �` R . drenched eyes, and the eager, ~RITZ 1 . �i4,�- .. . - * . ., ro m e n a e tremulous curve of her lips. Bend- «- ing over, he kised her so slowly , .; ,� t and thoroughly that she fainted ' LII ' I. 0 _ _ against his chest. With a quick ,- .r • • " • . . .1 p sfirge of concern he put her back i r, 11 • Dttk t �y"IST16C� ROSS in her chair and bent over her, „ fz.i . wondering what he, could do to Christie a Ritz' ... !.. revive her, but he saw that her "those toasted and tasty, hysteria had been wiped out in a ' CHAPTER XIX named his price. It was absurdly , nutty flavored, slightly They dined together, Angela in� high and twice the value of"the deadly wave of inertia. - 'the highest spirits. Her wit flash- ' trinket. She did not care. "I want After a while she go.t up and salted little wafers..,. —` ed.at'the tip of her tongue; her it," she said to Macduff, "and I scuttled along deck without. h the mark every time. , . I rang like the thin chim- want haggle at all. „ I • ward - a ridiculous figure with Wt ing of bells. "Are you glad to be homeward ridiculous skirts, flying towards _ _ "You're. -very bright tonight," bound?" Macduff enquired. The the companionway. She had called r ~� Ma-,duff.told her. him Mr.' Charlton, even when he - . _ did not answer. • . .. _. 5 "Yes. I've had news from home had kissed her. Dick wiped the tl] Angela, I asked you a ques- � sweat from his brow. Never again! - i today." tion." He regretted_everything that had r � "Oh,'that'$ it!" His manner "I know, Macduff.r Forgive me was dashed. "It must have been but' I'm.wondering whether I amppened, ,everything 'from the � I . �. .....­ cheerful." fad'or,not." very beginning. This had been jS L ...�­'. .: g different from all his other ex- 11SCU � She la : ­­ aughed behind her chain- " 'What happened, Angela? I pexiences, 'it left him with aself- : I-".'- ' pagne glass. "It was something I . --know that something hit you very disgust. He was strangely touch- didn'f expect," she said. hard." g o s Aiudge's very Where's a Christie biscuit For every t61tt' .. . ed thinkin f Mis �, - They strolled•out of the dining "How clever of you." ' ' ' . lonely pillow. _ _ Jade Street. At last the went gto-your'I thougi't you woiild be glad ICONTINUFaD NEXT I "S ) y $ y Children Treat Y to et back husband and O - en In Library We the. tiniest and blackest of home," - all the shops, and a wrinkled old "I'm not,going back to my bus- Japans trade with Canada dur- A toy-lending "library" for ;Like Furniture . Chinese came forward to.ask in a band." She spoke as calmly as if children has been opened at Ar- ' ing the first thre months of X938 'squeaky voice what they,wanted. she were flicking. a speck of dust lania, Ga. The "library" is free, was valued at 26,726,143 yen as Sas Director of Society For `:'She explained that she wanted a from her clothes. 02� yen during and children whose.parents sign a y ' against 26,068, a the Prevention f C o Jade •bracelet, very, rare, very Macduff looked at her suddenly form _ taking -responsibility for . P ev ntion o Cruelty T _ I .choice. The man studied her with and dropped his pipe from his corresponding period of 1937, an damn a may y • p g y go and select toys- Tlretn attention; then lie.closed his shut- mouth. "You're not going'back to increase of 658,116 yen. One yen just as books are borrowed from • feta ani bolted his door, your husband?" he, repeated, stu- equals 29 cents Canadian..' real' libraries. "People today are freafing their ` "I show you something very, pidly. - children like•furnittfre. They lock rare, missie,"-he said, moving ma- I'No-•--lie doesn't want 'me back.-- • - - ' them up in:a room and leave them jestically through the small square He wants a divorce." ' alone for hours." ' of the.shop: He pried.at the draw.- "And you're going to give it to _ Captain H.`L. R. Gough, assist er of a lacquer chest, which then him?" His voice rose from its " ,1¢IIy Captures Summer Flavor ant director of the National Society sprang open and revealed an in- deep rumble to a peak of surprise. _ for the Prevention of Cruelty to' mer compartment. Angela fancied "Why not? You see; he's fallen , ' Chilflren, speaking at Ickweil, near ._ il 1 . she caught a gleam in the whites in love', with a girl of seventeen, - By KATHARINE BAKER . utes. Place'in jelly cloth-or.bag; Bedford, England, based that accts-• of hiseyes.-His fingers moved anal yo&l must.be served.'_'__ _ That magic-phrase"haste-)el1K" _ _ �lueeze out juice. Measure sugar cation.-on:Bn_artnal_clse __ _ mysterious) at the back of •the "Well, I'm damned!" Gentl and juice•into large saucepan and '`A few months ago" he said, 3' y brings to mind rows of gleaming, , ehest, pressing on secret springs he touched the back of her idle colorful jars on a shelf, shiminer mix. Bring to a bail over hottest" "one of our inspectors found twin- . till he reached a long, black case. hand. "I'm double-damned! The fire and at once add fruit pectin, boys." ^, 'Ing glasses of various-hues all From its "hidden folds, which had stirring constantly. Then bring-to swine•' ready for printer use. it's 'more They were locked'up !n a room - semed to hold the dust and dead "Hush:. Macdaff." Her, fingers than as art, more than - even a a full rolling boil'and boil hardy without any' furniture from 8,30 In ..odor. bf centuries, he drew out a covered his'lips. minute. _Remove from fire, skim, ' the morning until 2.1.4 !n thP-after- pleasant acctipatios, Jelly. making' """ ceder and sus ended it with a "The bracelet. then'? I'm sure pour quickly.' Paraffin .`at once.' p is a tradition. A tradition is oats- Makes about 13 glasses. (6 fluid noon. ta clash before her eyes. it had something to do with your ally a custom wbich"Is handed down Thoughtless Cruelty - . t "Ah!".she exclaimed in admit- news.".. ounces each.) "The' inspector found„that the r' from one generation to .another . . ation. "That's it l' -Yes," said Angela, • simply. and.that used to be so with jelly Baked Stuffed Apples wall-paper had been stripped from A Superb Choice .. .. ! ' "Lovat wanted the bracelet for making. It was a tradition in the 6 large, firm well flavored apples the walla as"far as the boys could _ Macduff' was impressed. He took the girl he loves." sense that mothers used to bare to _1/3 cup chopped dates • reach. :.the bracelet in his hand and pas- "Angela, "you're a fool!" :said. - teach ,their daughters the secrets 1/3 cup. needless raisins '.'This is cruel Ill-treatment; the ' , sed it through his fingers, blunt- Macduff suddenly. of jelly making; how and when to 1/3 cup Bee Hive Golden or White - cruelty of thoughtlessness." ly,, without the caressing fond= Yes, I am afraid I am a mis- choose the fruit, how long to boil it 'Corn Syrup Qtaln Golrgh spoke of the harm . mess of the. Chinese, Five carved erable fool. But let's move on, and numerous other hints to.secnre 1 tablespoon lemon-juice done to a child who mlg)it serer be t _ Buddhas of dark jade were strung It was one of the red-letter a good 'batch of jelly. B. even 1 tablespoon butter ,lihy-sically-punfehed. .together an an intricate silver days in Miss. Mudge's life'. When =`then it didn't always iurn out 'as 2/3 cup Bee 111ve Golden Corn "Think of the fear of,the small r -'ehain. An eloquent bracelet, a 'they were, back on the .Marenia. hoped. Sometimes fruit had'to'be SyYup': - child who wakes tip- calls for his - fif bracelet one would remember. she looked up Mr. Charlton, feel- thrown away with a great loss of 1/3 cup water mother-and.gets no answer." _ She could not have dreamed of a' ing that her pleasure was some- sugar, time and fuel because it did 'Wash apples, remove peel. from -+ 'better choice. The merchant then thing. that she must-share with not jell. top third, and cores'- to witbin-� -- - - - _�i�� _ -: - -- - - --- _ -,- -__- -- _- ., -_ :. 'Summer vacations in the .#r.ctia. Red Letter Dar bined raisins, dates, 1 3 cup scorn are popular among Russians t s "I' wonder if I shall be able to in the sense tlrat good cooks pride / - . syrup and lemon juice. Add butter year.. :themselves on their ability to,cap- . 1-1 settle down when I. get home," trite delicate' summer. Savours for to dtlu�ed corn syrup .and poor she was saying.'"I've always been a But the }lard part of around apples in a buttered baking winter use. of the opinion that it's better to the tradition. learning how to do it, � dish. --Bake in moderate oven until .. y " ;;c r '' feel planted in one spot." has been removed by modern.jelly tender, basting often with syrup in '..I � "r should not:_have •suspected . making methods. ..The reason-that dish. Serve hot or cold with cream. ' _ I j that. from knowing you; Miss some jellies woulda't•jell.in the old - ••1 .. Mudge." .. . i s. His voice was teasing, but it days'was because they lacked sutfi- Better Late I paaed aver her like a caressing cleat pectin and even'after long wind. _ boiling, which, robbed"'t_he fvui't of ` ;,." muttr" of'its colour and flavour, the In 1916 a young Austrian heu- t "Why not?" tenant wrote a love letter-to his ,\ _ :r •. results cquidn't be depended upon. tenant 'I can't believe you would just' Modern cooks use fully ripe fruit.' girl. When she received it the 1 bang the door shut on adventure, , other day she had ,been married t- , 0', .: If yom were that sort, you would add bottled. trot peetltt, boil--for le ts 8EE NIYE Syrup not have come on this tri around only a few•' minutes and turn out to the writer of it for 19 year• p delicious jellies, the texture of in the same year, an Fnglish- ! t _ the world." _ nt n, Henry c•t nnen k3lour.', threw .. _ 1 "I think you're' discoverirg a which they know w1}i' be tight n to ' is the ideal S A bottle-.cants.. a mess:,e in- lot o. things about me that did Plum .felly. t,i the En, -5 Channel from -a Help Lm rove your personaftt7 . � not know myself. But, you ace; , with Wrigley's Guth. Keep your sweetener on 4 cups- (. lbs,) juice _ lioepship. The fin er way asked teeth white, breath sweet, by there hasn't been much chance ;t:_ cups (3t{. lbs.)_sugar t,. forward it to .(iisR_G. '%I. Se•.- s heal. ' • for me-"to-do: anything but tay - ,; . -. ' , using healthful Wrigley s Gum bottle fruit pectin erin, his fiancee. daily-as millions do. The chil- pu To prepare juice, crush thorough- The finder did so--this year area a so ove' e e c ous re- • L -- --She leaned against his, sleeve, uit Do no and found that Mises Seie in was freshia$flavor of Wrigley's Double Cereal because her.quaint, -small face- thrust 3y 4..pounds fully ripe fr b f +., 1Nint.'TaL•esome$ome today,.es,m -- � into his. lick feared that Peel or pit. Add 1 cup water. Bring iii Sroutit: an<Y had be4ta for _t. . It Is easier wanted'to be kissed, that she had to a bcil, corer, and simmer 10 min• y ars! wanted very badly to-be kissed to digest. by him11 , yet did not know it. He : ,. 4. a .1 �r� :` � a �" held het hand and felt it burning "' c a :. jh su . `�,' `\� in his cool clasp. :hiss 'Mudge'" 1t r <. k .:., � -- ' - caught,fire under his;touch until �EAPING A� HAmv i � .F s , , , all of a sudden he was holding•her T._O� HE��ii��LTH:, AND STRENI TH - shaking in his. arms. 0 God! he - thought: Though he hated tears, �,a ;• v ihe 'was moved by "the desparate . . . ' �� .. note of hysteria in her.. voice. ,:. ..• .. • He ,'as shocked by the feivor of K �� �' .' _ r< .!• :> bi' e. f. . her em ac ^I I •i<. , d h ,fid,� ,�, \L'o _ "I'm SO ashamed!"I" a mil l'rinr- r >. _ -� •':✓- ' T ' . , UV ed tato h 7S e$I' -.;, i, Hysteria `t' �'�' . e � c' Cjh�1d "Ah, don't say..that. It.'s• stupid , s.' : :J , c.,-; . 1. for a woman to tie ashamed of her ,aI. `_$ � a ,: . i i feelings• They'are really the most , I �/- t?I:, charming thing.about her." _ '` - . pont let constipation'dull that happy - "But I would not do this in "Oh- '• MP - may.- - • • smile. Give Steedman s,Powders, c , • • '1.- ` .^ rr SHREDDED WHEAT is nature's most per, mild, gentle laxative specially made for onto, Miss :Mudge went on. I � HL Eabies and growing children. For muse �ED feet cereal grain containing vitamins,mineral •than too years Mothers everywhere have would not he so; abandoned." ' NREO-'"~ salts, carbohydrates and proteins, in welf- ,trustedSteedman sto.keepchildrenhealth- Dick'laughed. �-r 5 fid` - 'fully regular from infancy to early teens. ."'You must forget about Ohon- i ..p®� 0 balanced combination. It's the whole wheot c - FREE Sample and Booklet • ; ::g _,that supplies these vital elements which to.' You're. very far from there s�''b ' . I" -- p Alnts-to aMrh�t'S"0�I t errucst- _-now, ani you mus now yt�this i �ttp4; j '; r help keep the mind alert and develop sound 8 Write John Steedman C Co., Dept. 14 . 4�z�st• cabriei street, Jtlmtreat �;� time that there s a broader, freer s hth• ! Vy ' �+ , growth and strong muscles. �!�(( �JJ''..II �' world than that." 'pno,Ie ,"lIld ++"' Tha C'rndiK,Shnddad Whaat Cempa„>�Led. _ w ♦ Miss Mudge listened;entranced. Niagara Falls. - . Canada -••, - , h �4i ST,�EDMANS Perhaps it was true. His words ¢.'"+• 1. ?„'” • :p DE9 sank sweetly into 'her conscious- `: I %,,Zagm�.as ness. Suddenly she buried her . A X Ii(aebjorrbedesrbbEEsyssbolon..cbp.cis4.. face in his collar. I ^ . .. R, • • L "My dear!" said Dick,:'catching i 1. r �EiuC iYo. 34--'3g "Mr. Charlton!" she mtimbled. ,.;: , her in a firm and sustaining grip_ R • ` . . 4 C and__laughing at him3elf for. a , 11 .. `IW . - ' L. - t T • , 7yy� ----'L" . "�� • • ._ I. p . , r.. 11 .r . w. *'7^,r L, n r. .v.:.1 Y'. ,., �. - �`. . ..S .S•+ "- .., -'h- - 'R" -Y�.-- ..y. dY. . 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J. > .• ., r ,,yt • .0 ' i; - . was born, his birth.bringi to an 4,, At The Opening• f -- end cutting remark's abotT her own Royalty Affects •Queen Victorhes reign was re- " { O�� chlldlet#anese. jjJt called with a oup of evening - Winter Styles . _._ The song rises now from acon- y dresses launched by+Heim s Jelunes, •, _. ' unc�a -Sc sideration of God's goodness to Filler. The drop-shoulder frocks Hannah and her immediate tamlly Tudor Rose and Gold Buttons, wera:'fashioned in pastel tulles, v / /N ;` to a consideration of God's good- Scotch Plaid Braids, Are dotted nets, stiff moires. taffetas T Lesson�' . . o nese to all of Israel, and closes s�7t and satins. I ' with a marvelous paean of praise They were made with old-fash- ` to God regarding "his King" and ioned full-shirred skirts, tightly ------- In somewhat the way that .�...r. µ _ ''his Anointed, which, we blew' fitted bodices and fichu draped - - French Empress Eugenie and 4. LESSON Vlll Hannay, she' spoke, iu her heart; can refer to none other than the ' decolletes. Most of them 'v:ere British Queen Victoria influenced . � Hannah: Godly Motherhood Lord Jesus Christ. mounted on stiff .-.taffeta -petti- only her lips moved, but her voice styles some years back, present= s 1 Samuel 1:1 - 2:10 Hannah was a woman o! faith coats. Trimmings included satin - was not heard: therefore Ell had day British royalty affected Pari- - Printed Text, 2 Samuel 1:9 18 i.e., faith in God, manifested by her r, and velvet baby ribbons, flowers thought 'she had been drunken. 14. afar designers winter fashion'' constant prayer to Jehovah. She and gold embroideries. And Eli said -unto her. How long shows last week. • 2`1.5 "Wilt thou- be drunken?' put away was a. woman-of infinite patience The visit to Paris so recently of Evening colors included white, 1�1 % Golden Text - Her children rise and tenderness, for we do not read cyclamen, rose, pink, sky blue, • - ';.: up, and call her Messed:' Pro- thy wine from thee. 15. And Han- King�George VI and'Queen Eliz.- nah answered and said, No, my of a single bitter, hasty word that aborti was reflected in Tudor rose sapphire and• raspberry. - verbs 31:28. escaped her lips during the days of lord L am a woman of a sorrow- and gold buttons, honoring the THE,LESSON IN ITS SETTING her great,trial and insulting perse- Istanbul, Turkey,-will have rt i ,'. I . ed ful spirit; I have drunk neither British monarch; and Scotch plaid Time -The events of this lesson cation on the part of .Peninnah. militai braids for the aeon. nicipal 'autobuses. wine nor strong drink, but7I poured Y 9 cannot be definitely dated, but-tell out my soul before "Jehovah. 16. Hannah was a woman who cousid= possibly between 1].70 B.C. and 1140 ered it the very greatest honor that �- B C Count not thy handmaid for a wick- _ ed woman; for out of the abund- a Bon should be given to the.service 0 _ of .the Lord for a perpetual minis• a Fuca = Ramathairn-2.ophim ■- • situated In Benjamin; seethe les- vocation have I spoken hitherto, try n e temple o Jehovah. g g ���n -son far further explanation. Shiloh Eli here aupreniely shows himself I �/M ��,,�,�� - a -._ ___ was a city in Ephriam on the north to be utterly unfit for the priest- Home�Should Be � FREDDIE TEE• - � side of Bethel. hood. When a titan who is .supposed D e y .. _ .... `� ,It is`quite remarkable how mane to be devoting his life to spiritual Run Like Busm* ess women of pious homes, in both the ' things, to the care of souls, to lead- '' Old and New Testaments have been Ing, others in spiritual growth, is RAD Q {„Q G for many long years childless, Sar- unable to tell the difference be- Something Wrong When The ^�-` - ah (Gen. 18:1), Rachel (Gen, 30:1)," tween.a woman.pleading with'God Current Expenses Exceed r J; • to "�, . Manoah's wife (Judg. 13:2), Elisa- in prayer and a woman drunk with- Income g��,9;� ,� y' ; - ' -_ cp beth•(Luke 1:7). And get God, in wine, he should let some one else - 0 3 3v3; ,V 3 ; 1Ad 7 c , ,; - come in-and do what he is thereby The woman who enters upon the I '- preparing Samuel to dq pa_ great Y P �� - _ ^ work in Israel, was also reparing proving .himself incapable. of and enterprise of homemaking assumes JI1{. Hannah .io be the mother that a unfit for doing. definite economic obligations. The great man such as Samuel would A Most Earnest Worshippelf home is an investment-in part, a .1 L t I .1111 1A... I RAI 1*ill need.' God'had to get'a woman be-- 17.'Then Ell answered and said. financial investment. If the home Soo 600 100 too goo r " it' 1760 1706 woo lseo fore he could, get a man. Hannah !e maintained on a paying basis, :F I Go in peace; and the God of Israel TOSCANINI RETURNS from that to the discove of the bad in her the making of the wo then It is a.sound financial invest- discovery grant thy .petition that thou hast Arturo Toscanini noted leader steel guitar.which 'is now one of ..man he needed. God honored- her,. menta i[_ou,a-losing basis, there 7s f asked of-]rim. 18. Aad she said, Let of the NBC S m , ary .by choosing her, but she must be something which needs correcting. y phony Orchestra the essential instruments in ev_ - thy handmaid find favour in thy Should, the, question- arise•. "How will.return .to the air on- October band. Harry Owens and,his orch- changed before she could be used, sight. So the-woman weufller way, and so there came those years of does one'kupw when her. -home 15th with a new series of pro- estra are heard via NBC froth and did eat; and her countenance pruning and sifting'and discipline. arae no more sad. Yet when Eli ceases to, be on a paying basis T" grams. I! you remember, .it was the Royal Palm Roof of the Bill- 9. So Hannah rose up after they' comes finally to recognize that■Khe The answer is: "When the current Toscanini with his gifted baton more Hotel, New York, ,. had eaten in Shiloh, and after they womag w.hgm he had so falsely ac- espenses are not compatible with who brought such favorable com1.- had drunk. Now Eli the priest was income, and the balance sheet at ment to the NBC Symphony Or- .March . Raye, that swinger o!' - eased of intemperance was probab- chests in his first ro ams last sitting upon his seat by the door end of month shows Snaacial loos P 1'z scintillating symphonies, and ; ,ly the most earnest, devout won- ear. The new series will consist ' post of the temple of Jehovah: 10.: ahipger who had come up to the Instead"of gain." No business un- y Dave Rose, her musical arranger, ; And abe�w*as-in bitterness of soul, dortaking could hope to succeed !f of at,least 12 programs conduct- are scheduled to say "I Do"-on 'house of the Lord for many a day, those in authoritydid not under- ed by the famous maestro. In ad. September 12th. and grayed unto Jehovah, and wept he had the grace to bestow ablas- P -sore- Trouble..will do one of-two _ stand the technique and fuadamen- . dition the orchestra will make a . -�- aiag upon heru.and to add:h4 own tour o! several American cities. things w a believer, it will either hope to here, that her petition soon tale inroived. The same laws Tony Martin is returning to itis which make a business organization For lovers of symphonbc music harden his or her heart, or it will would be granted. , orchestra business for at least tea -' bring that one to God. Hannah.is successful are essential to the pros- we highly recommend Tosean"'a weeks. At the close of the George Shortly after Samuel's birth his new Fall series (commencing on 1 A to the throne of grace br the.\ parity of a home. ' � g Burns and Gracie Allen series; - tattier went up to Shiloh to offer an October 15th), agony that is in .her heart. .The ': early sacrifice and to perform a Find Where The Leak Comes % • -- ' Tony will take out an orchestra word "Shiloh" means "rest" It vow which be had trade, which also In order to place a home on a on a series of one-night stands. continued to be the'religious center businesslike .basis one'must deter-: CONGRATULATIONS t of the entire nation until alter the shows that not only his wits but he mine what Don Ameche, popular young also had made a vow conceraing portion of the assets Larry Clinton, the awing-heart- loss of the ark In the;disastrous ahaii be set aside for current house- screen and,radio star, is scheduled -ed NBC conductor-composer now �] I the birth df a son (cf. Deut. 12:11)., to return to the Chase. and S battle of Ebenezer (see Jer. 7:12). Song of Thanksgiving - hold expenses, such as: rent. food.. born hour on September 4, T -finds coniposing tunel e.81}'y Lu`i _. - - ----tii- - -- elot d tit�ea - oh l l l Many, of Larry's • loh to worship, tibe found Eli thecy and If at the end of the mouth the re- ss. ._Actor recently com 2g#2as rank'high in the which the Lord had showed unto - . . underwent an ewer a --,.-- prieat there, lazily idling away his source's are in excess of the ex- g swt Some of his I.. her, Hannah utters her thanksgiv din operation in Holland while on time before this sacred.abject thatpQnditures.-the bome.investment is P well-known compositions are The had been committed to his care: Ing in a song"whlch reaches far- sound. This can only be consist- a European vacation. 13e is recov. Dipsey Doodle"; "Satan Takes A _ The fervgr, beauty, aa'd eiYica o! beyond the occasion which gives tt entl and successfully accomplished ering very. well and will be back Holiday"; " "• cv birth, and rises into-the region of y 'to please his thousands .of radio y ; Study In Brown , r' Hannah's prayer did not depend on prophecy. -through a' budget plan which ea- pans on September 4th for car "Midnight is s Madhouse"��"The the purity of any,priesthood, ables one to tor3k at facts squarely, Shades, of Hades' . slid Abba 1. And Hannah lirayed.'and said: rain. In regard to this program, - - Piedged By A'Vow and helps to prevent the lepikage Dabbs: _ .... My heart ezulteth in Jehovah; we feel laurels are due to Edward that frequently occurs in household ll. And she vowed a vow, ' an$ My-horn is exalted in Jehovah; . .. Arnold for his 'splendid work in m expenses. A,marked advatucement which said,-0 Jehovah, if thou'wilt indeed My month.is ealarged over mine Don 'Ameche's place. Congratula- gives a, eater convenience to look on the affliction of thy hand• enemies; tions -.Edward Arnold' ... . maid, and remember me, and not Because I rejoice in thy Salva- dao ..-ce dot a ne ag- Shave Often and ne re g >t the M forget thy;'handmaid.'but wilt give ting. GOSSIP OF.THE AIRLANES retic Finger-Tip Tuning Con- c trot being introduced by the De- 4 unto .thy handmaid a man child, The word "bora' refers first, of Save Your Shirts here is another advance not- Forest Crosley new 1939 Automa- theft_I will gave him unto Jehovah course,So oxen, whose strength lies ice - Fred Waring and ,his Penn- .. - all the days of his life, and there in their horns. The.word was a fav Other things beink equal, the sylvanians, who have_ been off .tic Radios this season shall no razor come upon-his head. orite Hebrew symbol, which had man whose shirts last' longest is ' the air for nearly two years, will By just the simple press of a The prayer which Hannah offered. come to mesh simply'`str8agtb"or the man who shaves most ire- return on October Sth over I%TBC button any 6 or 10 of your.favor- was in the form of a vow In which "power." The phrase "to exalt the quently, J: .Fred Oesterling, re- '-Red Network, with'a brand new its stations respond instantly, acs she -promised God that, should he ''horn" means "to raise to a position 'search assistant in textile.chemis- program for Groves'Bromo Quin- curately and automa`'i;callt. grana unto.her the privilege of be- of pourer or dignity."- (Ps: 89:17; try at Pennsylvania State College, ane., The show will present a group „STARDUST" ARRANGEMENT ✓+ coming'the mother of a son, elle 143:14). said last week. of forty instrumentalists, vocfal= would.dedicate that son to the life _ "'' - y-Korsakaff, gar- _ of a Nazirite as long as he lived. Yor,there is .none besides thee, ' shaved off every day, abrade the tainers. Edward Elgar, Anton Dvorak and "The �Eaziriteship .'included three :peither is there any rock like our fabric of -the shirt. at the co}lar. - 1 songs from several of the most things.- the retraining from intox- Clod. _ Of course, this lessens' the life of "First Nighter" - a-series of successful 'United States and'Bri- '4 icating drinks, the letting the hair God'is frequently to'a the collar and of the shirt as a three act dramas presented in the tish writers of popular melodies, ">�. grow,'and the avoiding all"ceremon• ' rock, which is, of course, a meta: whole," he said: mythical Little Theatre Off Times 'will be presented Sunday, August =^ lal defilement; by'corpses even' o! phorical 'way of ascribing to God. Research at Penni- State has Square, starts as's Columbia fea- 21, 9':00 to 9:30 pai., E.D.S.T., the nearest kin. These strange res- sf'rength, faithfulness and un- shown an ordinary shirt can be ture on September 2 and will be over the CBC's.national network, tractions sad customs had an inner changeableness. t washed and ironed 25 to 30 times heard every Friday from 8:00 to when "Music for You" is heard signification. The untouched hair, 3. Talk•.no more so exceeding ' before it..shows pronounced. signs 8:30f p.m.,'E.D.S.T. under the direction of Gel lffrey which here is especially mentioned, , proudly; of wear. Some have been washed Waddington, with Virginia•,Woods was a public protest,, that the con Let not arrogance come out of and ironed 50 times, but they ffiarry .Owens who wrote "Sweet soprano; Dorothy Alt, rhythm secrawd'.one had determined to re- - 'your mouth; were not worn between ,kashings.- Leilani" (from Bing Crosby's .singer, and William Morton tenor, - • train tro'm intercoi rse vr7,th the For Jehovah is a God of know picture ."Waikiki Wedding") was as the assisting artists. 141bert . world, and to devote the whole of ledge, South Africa's safety, drive has the discoverer of the steel guitar, Pratz, member of the,violin sec- his strengah and fullness of life to And by him actions are we resulted in- the hospitals being It seems that he was in Hawaii tion of the orchestra,.will provide .�_ -a. - • o e beachp aytng a e v10 to so o, a ass erow ar- 1?. And it cam@.to pass, as she ferning to .the sneers cast at her Naw,five feet four inches long, guitar,when a native dropped a rangement of . Hoagy Carmieh- continued praying before Jehovah, - by her hus0and's,second wife dur- the moustache of a man• in Mal- steel knife on the instrument. The ael's best known 1929 hit, "Star- . that Eli marked her mouth.13. Now ing the Varren year's before Samuel, ' ' aya refuses•-to,-stop growing. result was a metallic ping - and dust." - . " - . . `t . - • - I POP-Evidently the Audience Knows Pop's Taste `` : ' y WATT ... : B J. MIL_,AR - . .. _ c' YOU'D BETTER DURING MY ADDRESS, -AND WHEN I TAKE -WHEN THEY • SEE YOU 1'� - COLONEL,I F I A GLASS OF WATER I MAKE IT THE. ., DRINK A GLASS•. OTHER WAY ROUND, , MOP MY GROW THAT'LL 'BE A- SIGNAL . POP, EVERYONE'S OF WATER . t. . THAT�S A SI6NAL. FOR APPLAUSE! SURE TO aL1RST a : - 'veING - ;. THAT I, MANE - _ - YOU'RE, ALL To ' - . . _ LAUGH - _ - _. - _ , v . " , 'A . . � .. . , , � •. ,.. ] �:: _ .. f �Ir . i ' _ � 1. I _ . r - c t. , 7. (COpyrtght, 1036.hy.The Aell Syn Kate, 'q;. 11 x . , ( . ., ,r . UN,,.� y. .`•„w. ,,,;.'� yy,,,,. •-, '+'•'a,T v. "yS�'- .*�,"- b .��a .t.+w.; _.. -.' }`• y. r •'•-" W. « y4 v..,. y "� ''- -.. •* i • :'s te3�Rr :w "k. °i. 3`ad�,,�. '" � ,., (. _", �.•'`-' y. .._ ti-,.' ,-,. .p�.,ya ..s-- .� •r�'•sy.r '.,. :i,.?y!r .'��'.�1+:''� r( .t :. Y a.;."_a`r''" --:Arc M�" .�..,. ° -A••.,•;,2'^ , _ x~ �ti, C Kw •',r '� .•�'. w;i;y r- -,.,' .'�`�. k law ka - a%w d, a Rosary, IMe! 1Naae ae/elr at lasses'/ _ • LOCAAA �'j► c u at'tldi. office. A stlon.tLi/ west. Cusncsatul- DOW AW v , —Tie Tennis; elub,elks Fisiing s a Billy y theTennis Towns- dance, with •tiim�ie,' . sad ,modern Mrs. Fair and children are spend • 4` "r r s- "'x Iseak in 'AckerW Today (F�y)• numbers ea'Ftkk7 apt• 2nd. ing a couple,of .weeks with lire. -•Miss. $ylvania Leavens, of Cl- —Born; on Thursday, August Fair's-Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe 1 -H eyelsa4 ;ids been .visiting frleads :iUl: to ffir. and lire. J. A.. Bush- clack. F • L 1 KE • ' g3ctering and Bowmaaiyil by, a The Woman's Association of our r. dies Bernice_ Chun re= - —Many complain' that their to-- church are'entertaining the socied- • • � .. - ed from G where she has matoes are badly affected by the ies of Kinsale and Mt. Zion a ;. �•ll►een LakiuB-s summer course. rot. - • --. their PiePar'k n�'!'hursday in F. L. - -•Dpchdas apples arp being —Mrs. C.- H. Pilkay and daugh- Green's ' eted in the 'village' at 20 cta ter, Eva, visited the !urmer's cis Mrs. W. Perkins has retuanel = 3 its'qu�st''bitskeyt. The app% ter. Mrs.. Forsyth. of. Markham last from the holiday with her son# at e' t crpp is reported to be a good one week. " their. cottage. r thin yar, —i .S_ and Mrs. Jephson of Mrs. Johnston of Manchester, --The frequent rains of peat Brooklin, visited John and Mrs. has been visiting her aunt, ]lire. ; 4 -month has been very "beneficial to Miirkar on Frida evening last Jane Boyer. y V '' the corn and root crop. Pasture —A group of thirty to thirty-five !Hiss Marion Douglas, of High- ' also, which" had been suffering of the Young People's Union of land Creek, visited bei' atintt Mrs 4real•`the dry,�warm weather, has the United Church and several Wm. Sadler last week. proved, wonderfully from the friends enjoyed the moonlight ex- Misses Edna' Green, flakes Devitt y- o - cursion across the lake to Queen- and Dbreen Peggs are at Su�xier, r - , ` —Rev.'Mr: Storey,: of Toronto, Ston and return on Friday evening Camp of the C. G: I. T. lrfiie z You t�f�of"yi ,0 y IW f, and 'fm�Cnmerly' of South American last. T}le weather was ideal, week p{ l.am ofitfeTi - ., M1ssion''Fields addressed the Sun- Will those who are helping the The W A. met in the Sunday da" a of WornInstitute at the Ba on Sat- School room on Monday eve4ing the eelvius3 in the United Church urday, Aug• 20th, please°be at the for their monthly business: meet- " '; DPW r on' Sunday morning last.. He. also four-corners at 9 o'clock where ing. - ---- --- f .slurred one hundred , or so slides cars will take them to the Bay o d o r n '�'•~in the church on South America on —Weather-prophets .are predict- -Equip Your MOme With • Monday evening, all of which was ing an early .and' 'severe winter. LESLIE SNII'I'H unusually interesting. Mr. Storey giving as their reason that swalI- THE • is.a good speaker and deals with ows are moving. south much earlier 'r` �Stdln' -Expert his subject in.an extremely inter- than usual. 'Before long other Pro- `. KEROSENE =:•feting way,, phets will be" giving their reasons —Mrs. C. A. Sterritt has made for predicting• a mild winter. Radio Service .. Mantle Lamp a very interesting discovery in her • —The members of the Women's Gives m abundance of Fr _- . -<.. 41den week, in finding o i are invi ,s. � ft. mellow, modem•. neevv 4�loesetms on a scow-apple tree Branch. to be their is at their _ wh rs on a si su R. R. 2 Pickering 1-1.9 with -which is also bearing - 'some fruit.- picnic to be held on-the lawn of lisp in a i,ffx aim a We regularly hear of these tricks Mrs. J. Wa e-half mile west cal.' It's MOLL ec000m+- gg, Qn cal: safe. It's aim- pif nature, but believe'thio "to be s of' Kinsale, on Thursday afternoon, Classified Advertisements plc. It's noiseless. t3..r in Lew one, There were quite a num- August 25th• Those wishing to at- -- _ _ . - lc�•nd�a bet of-bloc co soma.l o be_sees;nn'-the tend, please be at. the four-corners FOR_SALE Perclleroa Coit, S �—*'b�Y6T? x l� of tie week. at 2.80. o'clock. et and - A Beautiful Table years. Iron gray and quiet —Mr. Coates and family and —A very severe electrical storm sound. Can be seen at Geo. Field's NOW gyp.-.As Law r as '?Hiss Wice, of our teaching staffs accompanied "by a heavy downpour lot 13, broken front.' Bob Leelke; r 50 /sttid. T>�odBsaa� A. ] were is`town last week, having of rain passed over this_district an Pickering,.._ 50-4 EW completed `the special summer Tuesday evening. The lightning courew which they had been taking. caused no damage around Picker- WANTED — old horses for which 4. They will now take their vacation. ing except' the hydro was out of ! Prices v�ill be offered. 'Gar3CmeraIC'. )Oss St, Joha is in Quebec taking comanission for about a couple art. shield Fur Farm, 1)nnbarton. F s s special course In Drench. -With hours. The reflection of a fire FOR SAIM —a nuai�ber of fredti k the continual changes is teaching could be seen _in the •forth-east, < i n „ = va4bods a=id in the courses'. teach- which proved"to be Mr. Wm. Ross's cows. A. C. Diamond. Phone 2706• ae/ today are finding 1t ' barn near Ashburn, which was con- Pickering. be continually /haying to keep Pletely destroyed with a year's hay A03TPiON WANTED"-by man - FIRTH BRQS.' y• their gsubmarine s• crop and s calf y, used to Earns work. He � a a>�a TAILORED CLOTHES q �!- --The "submarine chaser" came Thin is hey, fever time which' is milker and a good teamster. Apply . ¢. into Pickering at the month of the dreaded by many of our residents to A. Jackson. Pickering. C victims of the turn to Oshawa the SSeanCadets, disease. Ragweed has the credit of etOR SALF—Emerson tenth b.motor.. 3450 r• P m• ddouble- ulp -15th to August 5th ris s Xho had been camping at George causing over 9.0 Per cent of the • i • A- r. ' -Field's for ten days. However, they -cases, although other plants are ended abaft. 2 in.. pulley and grind- ,1 n int Reduction on all talllor� came in too close, and ran up on �d to be guilty.. 4 Toronto a ing wheel. 60 cycle. May be /e•a V per f the sand bar, .It avec nearing son- campaign ,was entered• into to er- at News Office. . . . _ -set '>; ped clothes'during this period. whsm they got off. The-water, adicate ragweed 'and as 'a result it at that point.ia,sir feet deep and- is expected that hay fever will be We Have Placed thus boat , h seven • feet to .eonsiderdbly less this year.. There Fred T. .. float. No damage was done. to the is a large amount of ragweed in Bunting, .~ • • �lcke►1''nit made it a much more difficult task', Pint 11 ge so it is urged that the Asphalt Roofing in Stock sed F,aMblisk cid 1867, . huffi, but a brokeei reverse our village be destroyed balers.the flow- Have also received a oar of - Betting the boat back into. deeper '•ers burst forth. Now,is the time to 13emlook slab# for Sumibw 6 luvater do'the work as a week's delay.may =Death by suffocation from be too late. Ree' "A. W. MITCHELL SP A drowning, with a recommendation -commencing on Monday night - �.. that lie-sawing equ;pmerit. be pro= last the '•flay-Dee" Exh�itors'Cir- Pickering- Opt. �49tf ` 'vided at our bathing places" was cults opened their. season -of Mit- .Breakfast, Bacon, 25e• -a lb. ' 6 the verdict by the- jury at the•cor- ion Pictures (talkies) in the Town ���� L ' ` eoaier'8 inquest on Thursday even- Hail here with the Presentation of '•.,NOTICE :IlZnCed Steak •12c• a lb i Ug last, inquiring into -the death "All 'Quiet on the Western Front^ of Kenneth• Redford...at the mouth one of the biggest bQx-office fea- i " of the Rou ve on tures of the est few ears. The 'The shell Seivlee scatlon 18 Pork ■ .■vert ' 112C• a lb• s t `e ge 4 r July 29th. P y ° iCrown Attorney Annie was anxious ball was well filled and the show- pow prepared to make meChaII- ;Stem Beef, 4 2c• a lb• ...that the jury_and•all concerned is- ing appears• to�have met}-the req- ieal repairs to all kinds of auto- t � cognize the.faet that there appears uirements of our theatre-goers in' mobiles and tractors. to be practically nq life-saving eq- •eeery way• Pictures. good and the Jewel Shortgf lrJc• a lb ". H. FARROW. Pro rietor — uipaaent at-any-otthese-ptscee in' our township;' From evidence heard need for a show here and our bus- 48.51 C. B. SPENCER, Mechanic Classic, Cleanser, in8y c• it- would appear that some of the iness men should appreciate the op- tl]'1$t 25C• a' i3o many drownings in this dictrict erstion of such Without question, N>fQ could ha"ve been avoided if this our people leave town to see a LILLIAN'S :0� )!q @:-' ;'R had been available. As show, and for this reason, the oper- a BEAUTY * iT� Qj jOR w • • 'R E I D - --- t o who should provide this equip- ation of movies here would be of EA V 1 S a cc�� p ' nest will have to be considered. interest generally, On Monday ev= Three doors � of tie Old.Chareb Butcher (phUne' VO©e) C]lcli�r)l Several' views on the subject have ening neva, they present "My Man ,a Garage. Mr. O. Cruninees been advanced. One that,at•those" Godfrey" with William .Powell and gam , Places where admission fees are. Carole, Lombard, Alice Brady, Gail Shaiapoo sad,Ftagerwau�e _ iiEe., charged, the operators of this place Patrick' and Jean Dixon, with add- Fingerwave il6e. ;Pickering Hardware Stre..• should be responsible for the pro- ed attraction "The Singing Bandit" 36ampoo �' � A g villin of same. ethers, that it is ,Visit your own show. 04 ed out• by some operators, - that Manicure Mr. Gaze1 has moved into the - Q equipment'placed about, by, them y la.da. - t. Ede. en SatBug Killer 3s soon stolen or removed by care Puckrin.house for a time. SAlItCU1TIN(l =_--� - —----. - less visitors,- One would think it_ Fall wheat prices are ruinously .-Thermlqu Haterless e$ P�esas>_ ills Instantly J uumecessary, to warn people to low to'the farmer here. out lA leave this material atone, unless us- The local Women's Institute held =1.la 12.58 =3.60 >f6.M • ` ed for the purpose lateatdect—but s social evening after a ball game ,��w Wei 22W- .2 Prevents Blight tt is• between the Townline and the localj. -,After several years of maldng team on Friday evening last. The • Does not burn they leave$ a -. , ":complaints on the electric power chair was taken by F. M. Chap- '�`� man ane a varied program of ' ase Puckering f Y Chap- Novice Here, principally low volt- • • • c see on an overloaded system, the song, tap-dancing and reading was .I. MART +4 Gives longer life •to the plant . �s lOsljawa office has bad its attest- well received. Those' taking part were Keith Webber, Miss Audrey F & 1 r _ - :drawn_-to' locak_conditione,- with_ s.`o;•_ . to-. . a-ca Scott Mildred and Bruce Cooper, — _._.__ . ._�-_. the result that they commenced Alf. 'Dixon' and Miss Zorab Gee. We cam full line, of t . tiviork of correction .at once, and re- - isldeiits`U several .sections os the councillor Down was present :Fresh Tomato plants, 'Cucst�nbr. fifes .. ad;ireesed them. ..R. P. Winters' Satisfactory oondttone, Those In told or the`Corps R4-union is a -- f • a ,x L� F f - Other sections, who 'have not felt pleasing way while Mrs. Winters," 8Ad . � For,grubs and cut worms•- ' Any ehsng+s are asked to-be piitiefnt, President, moved a vote of thanks ' EP + to -those helping. A Plate 1lmcieoa ea titer mccertniek-Deoria� FarsA Matblutry�sod� = i as we undev*tsad the vtole local' 1 L P. s�ystam WM receive the a�e�ary was ties served. - „j gpairE. x attention. The vilige psuple app- -• —ood blear--Rg>lsae ifi Cr!1t i�, ilR is s+sfaYi� ri ! tesdate the very prompt atteataion Qrss for Meats . . -given by'Mr: Blirere, (Lemusral Man- <i+sod�ad too late for last west} »M of t1w.Oshawa District, Qur dekvery is at your llervice aster 0 #ad Lftd:ef beef oosx Voni. Mrs �ti p sloDevitt and t and Phone Pial[ leo .;. S. SA CLARENCE SILK 4R, •. , NOW