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VOL. -LV 1. PIC _ N
;sat19*9tassa► Lawio. -
i�reen River GREENWOOD
N OTIC � >1<ra � Betet4� Sr passes in _,_ , • . I �
T Yaei4esl her 84th year, on May 21st .(too late for last week's issue)
R. H. Li.S
O. PE ARSON-Physician ..tprilmirmMrs. Ed. Bentley Sr., of Kinsale,
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Mr. Thompson of , Whitevale add-
Pam,;�
every dap." departed this life on Friday. ay reseed the Y.-P. Claw on-e
_ _g-B 000..,a r►..1 n21st. At her. late residence and was WP were lad to welcome Tom 1886--193 u
ilaooptom.••rint As■odatl000toat.r►o• >�tas• , interred at Salem Cemetery on Sun- Crotbers to our village on Sunday.
atwed a.emberof the Am rkan OP i day, May 23rd. Deceased was ,eigh-
*� sy. b"°0°''L�"t WuOD CEMENT y A number of our ladies attended{
ttllpm UN. Claremont. Out. � ' tyty-four years of age and had been lodge at Markham on Monday ev- �►°pPmg
BAND, GRAVEL ailing for, some time ;Aber death ening.
came peacefully and quietly. Te church board thanks every- Monday, Wednesday and Friday
aju DONALD BUDDY $'arritttsr, —�r-� one who helped with the church
iU• So1;c;tor. Notary Yubbc. Mo.,eytA 1-o,tn. r BroughaIIL 7C. per bag - -
ocks t"Awly occupied by Lot laiLe A. E. L;hris• $LIILDER �' SII PPLIEf� cleaning.
Use. South wing of t„ourt tiou.t. W hitoy. dly . Wilson's Park is in full swing a -
also local cartage work Traffic was ve heap over the -'' 20 bats - $1.30
BEATON, BELL if 8055 _ �' ry �' gain. -There have been large crowds
We have also placed in stock a fall holiday. over the week-ends and on Corona 25 bags and over, 6c. per bat
Elarristora (s 5olieitors John Cowie, of Toronto, spent tioa Day. ^`
]ice of Maple Leaf Milling Mo nd$y in the village. Mr, and Mrs. J. 'B. Wilson; A full 'line of 'cattle and pig
WILLIAM J, BEATON. K, C. C&P, Feeds. r, -
H.BROOKE BELL, K. C. J. D. F. ROSS Miss Jean Malcolm of Ravenshoe Mrs. Draper and bars. Bareefoo feeds
A. 'W. MITCHELL, spent the- week-end with her par- visited Mrs. Eli Wilson at Bow- "l
JAMES A WRIGHT ents here. Pi Concentrate - this Is necessary
,13 Bay Street. Toronto, Adelaide 2838 ma•nville on Monday. g i
Pickering, Ont. Miss'Jennie Duncan, and Mr. G. We were sorry to hear of the for economical feeding7.
O. RICHARDSON & Co..'Barris New. spent the .holiday at the Dun sudden illness .>f hiss Edythe Will- Pig Starter for young 'pigs
.Leta, Sol,cstors. Notaries etc., Suitt 54, Of ice hone 7400 Residence 65`20 can home here. isms. firs. Williams was called to a
$g=sbor Lilt budding, a6 Toronto St, Toronto.
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Tdboot Ad. 1Ntltf: Yictermg Phone 3813. 3tf Mrs. Harris, of Georgetown was Toronto suddenly 'on Thursday ea-
rt1HuMSON & McHILLAN-Baxris• The Beal Store, Claremont the the D. Stevenson family over ening, when Edythe had an opsin- _. j
!lyra, Solicitors. !Votaries Public. Offnce PHONE 9Ll the week-end. tion for appendicitis. She is doing Poultry Feeds, All kinds Cltkbes
atGordoo'xoane. Pickering. on Tuesday and Mr. and Mrs. Harford Robinson irieely now. 1 a
Saturday cvenings, from 7 NO to QX0 or by &P-
and FURNITURE
T T and child of Toronto Starter and, Growing Mash
etaaeal• Toronto office. Mc-Kinnon Btdg., U 1 1 u , spent Sunday .� bran and Shorts
19 Mound s Se. Phone Elgin 6303. ,9tf with Mrs. Lemmon . DunbartggL
Ne nre displaviog an attractive The friends' of Mrs. ' S. Bennett.
f IONANT do ANNIE - Barriatew, variety'of �- �•+• � �'F`'
USoWtars: Nutaries Public Of G7aremont, are sorry to hear of We extend cor►gratuIations to
Aluminum and Gmaiteware Etc. her present illness. Miss Evelyn Analis. She having
OOR ON D. CONANT.'K. C. Furniture Mod Fttroictrre 'Mr. Norman Mechin and son
ALLIN F. ANNIS, B. A.. LL. B. Novelties. graduated a9 r,3 trained turas Is9t P%�NO TQNING
-7 1 s Simcoe St. S.. osbaws Prides low, in keeping with tutee. Hugh, called on .old Brougham Thursday. r
!house--t and, a 1(Ahawa). and at the Court P ng and
• friends on Saturday.' Arthur Annie, of Ottawa,
Houaa. WWtby. csxr.coo.nn Pfioue71wbit• The Claire Balsdon family o cousin, Mise Jean Elford-spenta
by1' Q a�IO QJdQVj�! the Lake Shore were eats at M.
+�+ 1ril ate +r+�r '°eek-end - as the fozme it �e ill kinds of R it loris
Hamilton's on Sunday. bete.
to of Annan .has a ins All Tonin G raatetd s
i an da h daughters, Jean i g
.....-.. ......••-r^� A Graduate of RacLo College Resell Brod e d ng MsBa .
H138BERT T• FALLAIS$. L D S.. Toronto, were guests os Mrs. G. -the city to train for. a nurse, Mins _
D, D. s. Graduate d the Royal caltD at with X. S. Metc 0ZQ AL D i
ase the f the R lty of Taeoato. up-to-the-minute t.ralII Philip on Sunday, Russell relhainl Helen Scott is now, the genial bel-
'tle
gasecd
edoor st of St. Aad. p- �- tat for the holiday. per at the S. G. Morrish store. lt09 CIASE AVE., 70RON'r0
�Piek•ruW. oat. offer noun : o and The Y Y. P ..Urian err boldine The Woman's . Association laeets Pbone Lakedde IbWt
a.m. too a. or oy aia°°r"m"t' "' 2FINEST EQUIPMENT their season closing meeting at the
Piooe P� non ;bats g m, Thursday. June 3rd. at the home ��n, �� at NEWS Ot16os
for hoax of Mrs. L. Johnston and of Mrs. J. R. Dales. A cordial in- _
1r W avbs. Cntariaateed 5atisfactice family, an Friday evening An ice v3tatidn is extended to all the lad- r Sa*
cress) social.* ies of the eotn�munity . 1
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'- .John Phillips, Secretary, of the Mrs. ,John Taylor and 'Master Shingles. � o
poSTILL, Licensed Auodoneee, Reasonable Priem Union Cemetery Board announces Graham visited friends in Baitirn-
F. Im. plies 09 Taft MA oa%mto. � Tubs and 8atterles always m b,M the date for D�eeoratiort Day Ser- otr, also Miss Marion and Doris (}sit 6aleaa sad• Steel Shingles.'
drs sails 012,11 tsteds attaaaad M oo ataoe"" _....--- — --
uokm Address crass sever P. o., oat• H. ROY MILLER. vice will be June 20th at- 2. 80 p. Taylor, in Colborne. while Milo Bird's Felt slate Shingles.
R HRATON. TOWNSHIP .Bron bam. Ontario - al. Further detaaa later. Bradd anent the week-end with her` Also. "-ruhtwring huggy wheels.
Ct.ek• Canvayaaeer.Cosmimioeer. for 48Cf -- Pibone !!Fart 1008 Several from _ be attended rrwther in Brightom. Lawn mowers ehsrpened,
t�a' in 41W.te,t. Accountant. atc. leasee' of the funeral of the late Mrs. Lorry- On Thvreday, Map 20th, the �'- T. PeTSR8oi+1 S (!LAREMON
whitevsN.Orr.
iy' •White, which took place ari Friday M. S. meeting was held in the pair, and prat Writes. Phone MIS'
RICHARI}S0 D- A. E R. frorn the bums of her son-in-laRv, church. and has as visita;e: Sher
Mr. Steyensou, to the 7th con. sem- bourne United W . M . S . Pickier TUEL .GBNDRAL INSURANCE"... etery. •ing, Centennial and St, Paul's-o-t-
REAL 1�3TAT8 Insurance of All Hinds.. )holiday viaitors at the Matthews the-Hill. bliss Manchester Ras the -
House over Lite ' week-end include. evest speaker. Miss Hattie Law .A.��
solos; Mrs
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CONVEYANCING o
_ AIV EY AN Harris can
NJO - an Arnold Mr. and Mrs.. g
- Beet Rates Available with ed Misses Hitler d .. a c
,An ahl entabHehed ageew, F01114Doherty and Mr, Beveridge, of Tor. L. A.nnis and Mrs. Dixon ¢ave Builders" Supplle!
. BeQIIrltT and onto, and Mr. Donald cY read)
ngs• Miss Ina
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Mrs. A. Worid. sang
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1pbooe, Pick. 6000 ffi,M and Mrs. Leroy henry. of he ver}' interesting apduegjmin,ftPl LUmbe
llddress Phone ra all rand. Lath
• W M . MAW BROUGHAM PICK 516 Toronto, their daughter, Mia. Hod- the ladies adjotirnea to the se B. U, SLinszles
gas and grand-daughter, and Mrs. meat where a _substantial lur►cr
LII3BN8BD AUMONHBR' AND Albert Harvey, cif England, were was served, and a social hour spent. blue LOal
VALUATOR with Bert. and Mrs. Harvey over The decorations of tulip, narcissus. .Alberta 0091
Sales conducted Anywbere Pickering Milia the week-end blossoms etc; wP very pretty. 5
-�"'�"a"'�� Domestic Coke
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__ _ _ Mr. Bert Ha e ; -
Address 614 Dun va]
' write. A,dd dna _ R bete e
Phone or
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'Plaster
ser«c. $a.t: ,� Agency for Frost dz Wood friends from waitby diatr)ct. oe - CRment, Lime, Plat e
Whitby. Ontario. brated his . and their birthdays, by (too late for last week's issue)
Ooo shutt Farm Machine Maple Body Wood
holding a re-union banquet at Sun- P y -
derland. on Saturday,. Bert says it Sore to report Mrs. Jas. Mac- Agents. for Lnndy Fence
CY$IL E. MOBLEY ' Complete lire and • repairs,was a grand affair. Rae in very poor health. 8
&EN$RALtNSURANOB Chopping and Feeds of all Severs] of the Junior L'oys ha;e We are pleased to have Mrs .-'F'• and Meth _'.00ilnr•
a � — PkImium 04x0 _ kinds. fonmed themselves into "The Sm}l_ '.Major back home again. we wish sad
-POINT ers' Club" headed by "1'ei Fallt.ws, her the best of health.
_ 1 1 �i'oyal Pastry Flour and an the 24t}t with lunches and 'Earl Thompson and faimly, accom Cppj pbntt Implements
Insurance at •- baseibail equipment, sallied forth on ponied by Mrs. D. E. Miller. spent Secure Prim Before Buy1y
Poultry Feeds, Growing a real yoga outing. We -ish the the week-end in Montreal. 4
Nedueed Pates Mash, L,ay ing Mash boys every success in their aanbit- Several members of - the worrtan'G
For your carr, ,ions venture. Association were visitors of the WILSON B R O to •
We carry all makes of Plow Points. 'Chem-wood ladies on . Thursday of
,S�+ i T On Tuesday afternoon, May lith, � Acwt HM •
ee v8 T a school game of baseball was last 'week. Onto
r. V, La N. Lockwood played in Brougham' between the 'hiss Phyllis Manning has'been • -
SERVIGE and PROTECTION. Phone Mark 7a00"
PICKBRINGi, ONT. Brock Road school and Brougham. .nursing a badly sprained ankle at
A score of 32-14 favor- Brock Rd. the home,of her mother, Mrs. Ran-
Studio Couehea R. G. CI,ENDENING °n Friday afternoon. Brougham and del WISE FARMERS
Greenwood played' , on Greenwood Those who took advantage of
field with a score- of 15-5 favor of hearing the Boulevard Choir, of
Priced from $26' 60 to3'i.50 FUNERAL DIRECTOR _ Brougham. Many thanks to Mr. Toronto, in the United Church last. Treat, their Seed ' Grain
certainly had a'
Private Ambnlaoce Harlock for his kindness in trans- Sunday evening
Fretted Ru 8 porting the pupils to Greenwood. wonderful treat. The choristers to
with a
Day and Night Service The 10th Annual meeting of the the number of 34, delighted with, t, t
Phone 11002 Oshawa Presbyterial Western Sec- solos, duets and quartettes, Every Formaldehyde
S S :IM)tivern 5000 tion wag held on Wednesday May one shrn, e. the musicians' art. -
` 7 z 9 - $4.85 19, with an attendance of about 90. The Coronation Concert held in To insure a smut-free harvest
9 % I2—$8 40 Markham, • Onto President, Mrs. W. Gee presided the Public School did great credit
and Miss. May Brown was appoint- to both teachers and scholars. Ser- A few Cents spent in smut.pre -�
New Patterns in Lon¢olealn; QQ ed Secretary• The morning worship Aral 2-part songs in harmony Rete vention Wil add dollars t0
J tin 'Fame service was in charge of the Pick- %rven by the school. Little beginn- our oro a I S oz.
bottle
L•iiloleum and Oilcloth p ening Au)dliary, and the afternoon, ers gave w flag drill. Juniors gave •„Y p•
is Stook. Is painting time. in charge of Albert Str. Osha-a-a, a playlet entitled, 'Eat Right and sufficient to treat 50 bushtlS
as was the evening session. A full Eat as You Like" ending with a 35c
Beds and M'attresseB at Use the bainte and et the tug-of-war• The seniors gave a play •
as program -qs presented, rep- 1
test reanIt8• -- orts from Auxiliaries, Circles, C. G. "Mother 'Nature", and several good We also carry
Wght Prices, wA hay Brandrain-Render- y On the Coronation,
I. T., Mission aTd Bab Bands and readings. Vir= t Ceresan Powder ; Trtatfeea!
Departmental Secretaries. Echoes •ginia Major. took 1st Prize vrith
—WALL PAPERS son's, the old reliable, high from the Coalference b Miss Ol- '•`'oma Middleton, ' 2nd. Juniors 11b.• 1.00
quality paint that, lasts. iver; Branch Meeting Quiet Hour, competed in a recitation "The Un-
from
Mrs. N. White; Open Fortnm, by ion Jack". Lloyd Gregg took 1st Copper Carbonate; for H�tf•
])etas Anbelanee, Day or Nisht Also•varnishes„ , oils. Mrs. Jull. Thee est speaker, Miss priie with Mollie Randall, 2nd• less oats.
was filled with
.;phone 1300 turps and coal oil. Marjorie Gregg, of Kirkland Lake The Senior Room ' .
''"""""" gave an interesting address, telling parents and friends. Mra. W--bey 35C• • _
Agent for Massey-Harris Repairs, Johnston acted as chairrnlan in place
C.' A. STERRITT of her experiences on a trip to
E N-EWS.
ALVIN BUSHBY Finland, while, an furlough recently si Wilbur. Mrs. N. lac*Robinson pre-
A solo by a member of the Whitby
's+ented the prizes in place of Nes-i Ca ,(���' P}�iita�_ ! �y
f Funeral Director Hardware .Tinsmith Auldliary was very much apprec- ton. while :Miss Lydia Major Pres-
FnrnQtnre' Dealer PTCRERINa sated Dinner was served by Brovg- ented two beautiful framed pictures -9ngNW Jt
haat Aumilfary members in the of .Their `Majesties, ss Major act-
id. '()II71.1!IO 'piac
e 4600 Town Hall. ing in ple of Fred.
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Synopsis of Preceding Instalments:. warning: "People who know too
With the return times telephone construct n` camps .be in a a inn `
long—
It has, been tea yeas since Pop ,,much die C' Terry has the news first
Chuck woo a United League pennant also when Dirkia, Chicago star, p p g g to.. dot the !
with his New York Blues. As'the drops dead from poison after hitting countryside along many Ontario highways. For 1937 the Bell Telephone Company's gross
season opens the sports writers, with , a homer. The poison comes from a
outlay will exceed 73' million dollars. .Recenf •reductions in rates for farmers, telephones .. ,' �-�•
the exception of Terry Burke of the phonograph needle fixed in the have induced many farmers to restore the- telephones discontinued in depression yearsand. -
Star, give them little' chance. He handle of his favorite bat Pietro, many new rural su scribers are being added to, the telephone community.
bets $10 on them at 200 to 1 at the the Chicago bat boy, disappears
restaurant of Tony Murallo, a 'mysteriously. Masked gunmen truss
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gambler, in the Broadway district. up Terry, question him, gag him,
From the first game, in which Whit- . and warn. him he knows too much. minor imP ortance. ' Craven was writ- "There is much speculation now with they had picked the important key
Pori the Philadelphia pitcher, Is He swears his beats are due to lucky ten up, too.:- -His curiosity, the police regard to Burke. Will he be able to man.- Some one who knew baseball
killed with a rifle bullet through the hunches. Both Terry and Doyle admitted, had brought them quicklygive our police clues to solve this thoroughly was the master mind op-
heart after smashing out a home- have been suspected by Detective to the- circumstances causing Scot- murder? It was Burke who cleared crating. and directing each murder
ran, - death _or injury cripples the Kelly, and Clark sends Doyle to tees death. There was a rehash of, up the Boston affair ',Which ended as it took place. `It .was some one
Blues' opponents. Both Whitper Newark. Larry plays good ball the old murders and one •paper went with the death of a gangster. It who. was- determined that the Blues " and Larry Doyle, the Blues' rookie there, is sold to Boston, and is be. 'on to say: was Burke's suggestion which start- should win. He knew that a Iot of
shortstop and ex-Fordham star, had coming one of the most popular " ed the police hunting for the bat sucker money had been placed on the
been attentive to Clark's
pretty "Curiously -enough, 'the young ;
p players in the league.• newspaper man, Burke, who has fig- which was the " -means 'of Dirkin s Blues early in the season, .. The odds
_:__daughter, - Frsincea, and the rind _ - -- ' - — — -- duets -
ured so prominently in all the base-
Burke know- were duwji to about 50 to 1*and if
shown her prafarenea for Larry. "It' beats the devil," Inspector y
ball- deaths so far was presezit when about jigsaw puzzles?" these murders continued the odds
When four Boston players are in- Dowell said. "I've heard of poisonedwould probably get to even money,
Scoffer's wilted body was round htid- Terry was not pleased by the nevda
fared, Burse learns that Sid Stream.' pens,_poisoned food, poisoned candy, dled ovei the bridge -table on which iterii. He -was fated. it seemed, to be although there was no justification of
stotertoas New York gunman. wrec- but never in my life before did I hear keven money betting yet.'
„ rested the fatal puzzle. This young s central figure in each of the mur-
sd their taxi with • rifle bullet of a poisoned puzzle. After dinner he was surprised to
through .a tire. Stream is found " man was detained by the St. Louis tiers., it- was -luck, he knew, but it
Any line on where it carne line until a .wire was sent to the would take see Klein sidling up to him.
dead
and Terry receives by mail the .from?" the medical examiner asked. a lot more convincing
New York police department which than it had irr-the past it he was -To Be Cor}tinued) ...
"There. was a package delivered .-gave him -a clean bill of health, at going to be able to make both the,
here this morning which the mail least to the temporary satisfaction of police and the people committing the ;Rules For Good Heath
clerk thinks ,contained a puzzle. 1 the authorities here, Craven, the crimes believe -that his connections
sent the wrapper out for finger-.prints man whose curiosity nearly-cost him were accidental. 'Who could be at LONDON—Speaking at -a -Guild
on a good tip from the post office, his life, wai with Burke-when they the bottom of these fiendish deaths-? hall banquet, Lord Horder, _noted,
it looks, like a tough one." followed Abley .and the hotel man It was a gang operation, there could physician, said .essentials for health
"How about, tracing the `poison?" into -Scotter's room. Up to this time be no doubt of that. But what gang? were, . enough of the right food, -
v " You could t it, bat it would -not Craven has had no _connection with And why? . How. -did the
try 'gangsters. proper shelter. fresh air; an t:ccupa-
.� get you $nywbers. , It's neither a the crimes except as _ a reporter, know which mail to kill? Each time tion, some leisure and rooms to play.
commercial nor a medical poison. It _ -
•Meeaw tar was pfobably brought back io the
•alar abort States by some ,one after a trip to
sr.as� ss. South America. I doubt if you can - _ =
locate your murderer that a Ill. ® ®�
The Huger-print man came ftt:-
"What did you find, Smith?" -
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stn ge.. - "Your prints and thoes .of the dead .}r:: i' - - _ _•
WI. W.Teats,
man and the Dept thumb mark of another
Ontario.is
person were the only readable ones
Mi
we could find." • >y bb tn -
"Go downstairt and get the prints �a�`a�
e of the mail clerk and the bell boy ;;7:;;. ,
so
who brought -up the package-." �r�r�s •r�►
The post office report came in
while they were waiting. The pack- .n por i17ll1 D
age had been mailed the night before y' ff(�
.in a package box about a block from ' n f -
AOpmtaesJ Sf.
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the main post office. It carried °n and
enough postage to cover a package
weighing up to three pounds. For s`l.%CyV SiPQ '
"Well • that's another 'blank," Do-
?, , 5 -::•::�:i:%;r Xy;IS•}�� tearer P I
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: well said when he had finished the. ;; ':; .: •:.;•.•. `.� ::'�.: �•: `•'?•::r.'' ��
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f �:': Fl r
report. :::y �r
Der r P°rf aad S;doory.
readCe
Detective �Itilmust have a tbeen the j "qC reart up andesrE�OY
TlQ ; -
all right The dro d t" ' ~`'•'i
package, g. y. PP? i :•;:; ::�::;�' �.•<' t'rovj : "'`� C �d CiN -
into 'a box instead of -going to the d+agS Sf-
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rbc
stas•at�
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post: office' and put a lot of stamps .. '� •••?::.:;° ' : , -
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D n r'uT on tt.The tookno cl antes of hay- f ' V UGHT f 1 ivgS it weig: cc an 7 cis:. _tection that or -
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"Think you can do'anything about °°jdmg�' qr
TEADY the paper itself ? Dowell asked. 50 /, lighter in weight, dureble, longer °Q °f sr mon . , Mf
"It's worth a try,"°Bleizi replied. isatin Anolite pistons take a load p3z7 T�Iet. offOrth — tO"da.
'st"I'll see if there is any string in the Off the engine . . cut fuel dud Oil pFramerU�.el f '��
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basket and take it all along.'.'
"Well, that's that!" Dowell said costs . ,increase bearing
C e and stretched himself. "I'll -keep life 150°
tef - N .. ... ..
this room closed as it is for a few �/� �..�/ � - • - ••• •-
days. Some along, Kl'ezn."
FRIDAY "Can I wire my paper now?" Ter-
asked.
ry ,
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fatoM taonTtAt.. -`.'I , forgot about. ,you„ for the Mo-
me
o- „
ment. Remember, you have no idea '
to Plymouth, Havre and London #
"ASCANIA",-'AURANIA'! what poison was used, ,understand V, £
Yes, sir. £ +
"ALAIINIA"," "AUSONIA" ,.O�y „ s ..
to Belfast, Liverpool and Glasgow -Tcrry faded off and hurried to the'
;-i
-ANTONIA",--ANDANIA". telegi:arTi operator in the lobby. He Opera _
rtcol with Oshawa
"ATHENIA", "LETITIA7 sent'a wire to Craven's paper, which tape at factory. t�°,,,°
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eliv Gpyen„r,ent fazes, (prices
Popular vessels, offering the he thought was only fair and decent '`" a fid, freight °dd'p;tiwutr'°t,c° ) :<
under the circumstances, telling s„btacceoeh•"� ;
full benellts of a sea voyage. them of the mysterious death of
Complete personal, service to Scotter and Cravens near escape
P Pe P
every passenger. from death. To his own paper he
A high standard of aciammo• sent the full report of all he bad -
'h, dation in all classes. i learned about the crime while he was _ =
A cuisine famous throughout waiting in the room. He jammed a
Pares that a World. substan• copy of Craven's wire into his poc-
P ket and-went st once to the hospital
tial savings in trawl costa. E to see Craven, who was not really it himself. and there were lou stret:tz_
Apply to ;;.. gHEADED• ' • fi .FUTURE
when he-' did -not speak:
(UNARD WHITE s When Terry went back to • his- ho-
tel for dinner the bogs on the Cit 1L"bs7e COOPER - Chtrembint.
street were screaming into headlines _ ;
about the latest baseball death. The :A��•a 11�J McGlash D= .
�a ifte. fact that the Blues had won was. of r
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ham.
Liu- .Chops lith Dressing
6 lamb chops; r, anion chopped, -
w 1% cups bread crumbs; -2 tablespoons
I k fat; 1-G teaspoon pepper; 3-4 teltspoon
water; 1 beaten egg.
salt; , v; cup hot
Mix bread. crumbs,, _fat,_ seasoning,
7 sx water and egg• Spread on lamb. Put
-__� -- chops in a pan close together; add
a little_ grater to cover bottom oI Pan
and -bake_ in a ,mPde •ately hot oven
one. hour, basting. occasionally.
and rMrik or Round Steak Stuffed
te..
wchow«em.r"d and - Rolled -
1 lb. topro:nd cr flank ?; "inch
' 7ww "5' ", thick 2 or 8 small ,slices suet; 1 on-
_
$ ��� ion sliced; 4 ekp carrot cubed; 1 cup
boiling water.
De Luxe Sniffing =
TORONTO p� .Equipment 1 cup ", amlr , • 2 tablespoons butter.
-DELIVERED4699 V Extratea-
PRI(Z (melted); 2 teaspoons parsley; 3?
Terms as lou its a 1 8
spoons onion juice; tablespoons
S179.00 down and x24.00 monthly ?� teaspoon s lt; •
chopped eele�r�y:
:teasro4u paprika:
om �•�� Trim • edges of steak, spread stuff-
- rl � r®S� tV gag over it, roll and tie it, then place
i on onion and carrot to pan with suet
863 BAY .iTREET TORONTO RA- 21 I9 on top. Pour the water into pan, cook, '
Willys Distributors Dealer Franchises . Available, cl9sely , covered, for twenty minutes
Willys Used Car -1153-55 Bay St., RA. 7000 or more in a very hot oven, then un-
- cover and coo! ;-thirty'.minl .long-
er. Serve .with brown gravy made
.�. -• • from -drippings in pan.
-------------------
Veal Birds
of Tokyo, 'd apanese war! ui a a+a a, sou
professor, who. is ,international presi-
dent, -,will -preside -at- the sessions.
This will be the first time the con-
ference- has '-been held outside ' of
Hawaii since 1928 when the initial
meeting was held in Honolulu. -
Dr. Georgina Sweet, of Melbourne,
Australia, past -president, will reach
'Vancouver a month ahead of . the
meeting to complete_ arrangements.
She is, a member of the Science, and
Veterinary faculties of the Jniversity
of Melbourne. She .has. twice under-
taken inquiries abroad for the Co n-
monyealth Government into worm
nodules in cattle.
'Mrs..Hau=Chuen Mei, of. Shanghai,
speaker and writer.- will' head the
Chinese, delegation of eight. 'It is ex
pected there will be 18 delegates from
Hawaii, five from Japan, two from
Dutch East Indies, six from Australia.
and New Zealand and ,12 frcm the
United -States.
In addition - to women from the.
Pacific area, several others of inter-.
national importance are expected in-
cluding Dame Rachel Crowdy, ..only
woman on the recertt British Commis-
sion on Arms.
Among Unite]' States delegates
will be- Roberta .Cameron Lawson, of
Lm.K. .. 4 .
to me at the time I purchased
It is 30 miles
board. Cut with nc
Place halt of circles on oak•
In Vancouver
1
my new Willys. not
to a gallon, but closer to 40 and
cutter.
Ing sheet' brush with welter butter.
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40mura ry a
I am so well pleased that Mrs.
Stifel will s:lect color and up-
Place remaining circles on top and
Bake is hot oven
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Wintry for her New Willys .."
Willys can sate you up to a;:0 .
butter tops well.
(350 deg. F.) 15 to 20 minutes. Cut
By Pan -Pacific Association in
vQ
package of paris;an pansies No, 2549, and -
the first year -up to $119 In
fruit in small pieces or . slices and
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price - nearly $6 in each y_y-
sweeten slightly. Separate halves of
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went, and up to $5 monthly on gas*
hot biscuits, spread bottom half with
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soft.butter and sweetened fruit. Place
of the Pacific will discuss
ti
other half on top, crust side down.
.countries
world afffairs when the Pan -Pacific
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a
Spread with butter and remaining
Women's : Association convenes here
fruit- Serves 3• ..
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ham.
Liu- .Chops lith Dressing
6 lamb chops; r, anion chopped, -
w 1% cups bread crumbs; -2 tablespoons
I k fat; 1-G teaspoon pepper; 3-4 teltspoon
water; 1 beaten egg.
salt; , v; cup hot
Mix bread. crumbs,, _fat,_ seasoning,
7 sx water and egg• Spread on lamb. Put
-__� -- chops in a pan close together; add
a little_ grater to cover bottom oI Pan
and -bake_ in a ,mPde •ately hot oven
one. hour, basting. occasionally.
and rMrik or Round Steak Stuffed
te..
wchow«em.r"d and - Rolled -
1 lb. topro:nd cr flank ?; "inch
' 7ww "5' ", thick 2 or 8 small ,slices suet; 1 on-
_
$ ��� ion sliced; 4 ekp carrot cubed; 1 cup
boiling water.
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TORONTO p� .Equipment 1 cup ", amlr , • 2 tablespoons butter.
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PRI(Z (melted); 2 teaspoons parsley; 3?
Terms as lou its a 1 8
spoons onion juice; tablespoons
S179.00 down and x24.00 monthly ?� teaspoon s lt; •
chopped eele�r�y:
:teasro4u paprika:
om �•�� Trim • edges of steak, spread stuff-
- rl � r®S� tV gag over it, roll and tie it, then place
i on onion and carrot to pan with suet
863 BAY .iTREET TORONTO RA- 21 I9 on top. Pour the water into pan, cook, '
Willys Distributors Dealer Franchises . Available, cl9sely , covered, for twenty minutes
Willys Used Car -1153-55 Bay St., RA. 7000 or more in a very hot oven, then un-
- cover and coo! ;-thirty'.minl .long-
er. Serve .with brown gravy made
.�. -• • from -drippings in pan.
-------------------
Veal Birds
of Tokyo, 'd apanese war! ui a a+a a, sou
professor, who. is ,international presi-
dent, -,will -preside -at- the sessions.
This will be the first time the con-
ference- has '-been held outside ' of
Hawaii since 1928 when the initial
meeting was held in Honolulu. -
Dr. Georgina Sweet, of Melbourne,
Australia, past -president, will reach
'Vancouver a month ahead of . the
meeting to complete_ arrangements.
She is, a member of the Science, and
Veterinary faculties of the Jniversity
of Melbourne. She .has. twice under-
taken inquiries abroad for the Co n-
monyealth Government into worm
nodules in cattle.
'Mrs..Hau=Chuen Mei, of. Shanghai,
speaker and writer.- will' head the
Chinese, delegation of eight. 'It is ex
pected there will be 18 delegates from
Hawaii, five from Japan, two from
Dutch East Indies, six from Australia.
and New Zealand and ,12 frcm the
United -States.
In addition - to women from the.
Pacific area, several others of inter-.
national importance are expected in-
cluding Dame Rachel Crowdy, ..only
woman on the recertt British Commis-
sion on Arms.
Among Unite]' States delegates
will be- Roberta .Cameron Lawson, of
year, Dr. EIlsworth Huntington of
Yate University: president "of the
American Eugenic Society. said re
Gently at the 61st annual convention
,of the American Associatibn on Mcn-
tal Deficiency.
Dr. Huntington's conclusions were
basedon several years' study of en-
cyclopedias, Who's Whos. genealo-
gies, census records and medical re-
ports. Ile reported that persons born
in July were ,most -apt to be short-
lived.
Dr. Huntington' . saia that the
month of birth, was •a major factor _
in determining not only the length
of life, but the probabilities of sex,
vigor; intelligence and chance for.
fame. most famous people were born.
in February or March, he said, while
scientists were more apt to be, born
in January Or February. This was
because "mental• aetivity is favored
by moderately low temperatures,"
he explained.- '' "
"Students' marks at West Point
and Annapolis, r.a well as the per-
centage. of persons passing - Civil -
Service examinations and the num-
ber of persons sending in patent; ap-
plications; all tally with this," 11e.
added. "They show the best tem-
2- _ -
%•%t6 pounds veal cutlets; E cup u s ation�of women's Clubs of United
sort bread• crumb's; 1-S teaspoon pep; 1 grees: At the time of birth it is
States, Dr. Hildegard I{nee.and, chief portant that both parents should
per: Gillen] minced onion;' cup important 1 alert."
:
$Q�]•Q o'rner ful fat; 1 teaspoon salt.
of ' the Bureau oI? Home ..Econom}cs' be . mental y
,r Brown the bread crumbs. in. the fat Washington;. and Dr. Nadina Kavin- Dr. 'Huntington said that. twins
NUR DALE Y were generally produced .by "less
' By ELEANOR and season with the salt and pepper, sky, Angeles, director of Brothers,'
_� Cut .the veal into two inch squares Clinics. - vigorous persons." and were '"Sn
and pound until thin and the pieces Numerous prominent •Canadian wo-•_ evidence of weakness."
�ihe Coop's Ode To Spring berry shortcake Is a triumph indeed, are as large as the palm _of the hand; Hien will also attend:
to set upon your
tablet' spread with the .filling. Roll and .tie General topic for the conference L '
Greet the summer, in any way you _ men nature has. Riven, u9 such a up with cord. Make the bird' as will be vyays and means of promoting Britishers Like -
want but don't forget to do it with delicious fruit. don't fall down on round as possible, browning, them In peace. wid:attention will be .giveil.to,.
Strawberry Shortcake as well.. Let your end of it and serve, a. Door short- a little' fat and' when thorotighlp such problems as traffic in arms; �Urt$lns Of Lace
Poeta` and robins sing all kinds of cake. By -using only: the best cake browned remove the cords. In' the labor -standards and standards of liv-
odes to this loyova season but your flour -which means the most finely meantime make a stock from the on- in 4: socialized health program, and .1rEW. YORK. -No one calla for
lamllp' and friends would appreciate g' =
it if you served your `ode. -hero is milled - on the market', you can Dro- ions, gristle, banes, etc.:hiake a gravy adiustrnent of educational programs genmetiicsl' patterns e c more,, nor -
duce asuperb cake which is d'e'ry in the pan is trhieIi fl a birds "were to changing social relationships. anything which might be called "mod-
- : nothing. that quite takes the place of. Ing of praise' in itself but really ful- browned, using a"tablesDoon 'of flour - ern st," said a. Britisli fabric maker
:gtrawberry shortcake, in anyone's Tile nils ' its purpose when smothered' in niised•' to a paste to each cupful 'of recently. His firmproduces
e -
and it you see that vacant, starry- strawberries. flour. Place birds in the , avy. Trrns- ' Persons Born In tonne l t-iirtta, piin ed linencand gg-
=' eyed look in the eyes of the younger. baking dish r easserc c• and
Yerto a o i --ured- rayon.. His sales, 'however
generation, it may not. be love but _ „Strawberry Shortcake bake gently for four 'hours -in. a 350 February or Mabe . probably• reflect mass- demand rather,
♦Aust a -longing for this delicious des- 3 cups sifted calve flour; 3 tea- . deg. F. -Sen. Scrve six.
;.art. spoons baking- powder; 1 teaspoon. _
_ _ Live the Longest than Mayfair... What a -large number
salt; t c}:p ,butter or other shorten- - of .English people do want is net.
Just imagine it! Aich- and
flaky, fug; ,3 t, cup milk (snout); '- Quarts A Belgirin scientist las devised ar ATLANTIC ,CITY, N.J.-Persons "There is..probably not one net cur
ulspread with batter and juicy red her fruit, tiScial eardrums' made .of a paralCin- born in' 'February or"bfarch have .a twin machine in lottingham not felly
ries, and crowned with a fluff o! - -
w$ipped cream: But do more than SI(t flour once,. measure; add _bait- impregnated fabric for the, aid of better chance for longevity than per- employed,",, reverts a trade maga-
ries,
ft make it. This straw- Ing powder and salt, and sift again. hard -of -hearing persons. sons - born at any other time of the zine. .
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> hStep into the 1937 McLaughlin -Buick, -step oa-the gas, and you `
.mow
F ° r.+,. • �. < ( ee y w s ? k' get action!-. . Sparkling "pick-up", effortless speed --always
safely under control. _ _
Every. is owered b the famous Silent-
,.,, ri' P Y .
r.
Oil -Cushioned Valye-in-Head Straight Eight Engine. Each
has the new "Aerobat" Carburetor, for power with economy
Centre -Control Steering for handling ease=Knee-Action
and double Ride Stabilizers for road -hugging steadiness and.
comfort ...along with Tiptoe Hydraulic Brakes, Unisteel y
Turret Top Body by Fisher and Torque Tube. Drive for ,
_ v ess safety! _ -
^�
ntatchl _
Only McLaughlin -Buick gives you all these advantages for
high-spirited action. And with prices so low today, there's no
reason why you shouldn't enjoy diem! '
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- - - -Assoc.. 'Dealer -J. McC�lashan, : Dunbarton
without notic..�
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year, Dr. EIlsworth Huntington of
Yate University: president "of the
American Eugenic Society. said re
Gently at the 61st annual convention
,of the American Associatibn on Mcn-
tal Deficiency.
Dr. Huntington's conclusions were
basedon several years' study of en-
cyclopedias, Who's Whos. genealo-
gies, census records and medical re-
ports. Ile reported that persons born
in July were ,most -apt to be short-
lived.
Dr. Huntington' . saia that the
month of birth, was •a major factor _
in determining not only the length
of life, but the probabilities of sex,
vigor; intelligence and chance for.
fame. most famous people were born.
in February or March, he said, while
scientists were more apt to be, born
in January Or February. This was
because "mental• aetivity is favored
by moderately low temperatures,"
he explained.- '' "
"Students' marks at West Point
and Annapolis, r.a well as the per-
centage. of persons passing - Civil -
Service examinations and the num-
ber of persons sending in patent; ap-
plications; all tally with this," 11e.
added. "They show the best tem-
2- _ -
%•%t6 pounds veal cutlets; E cup u s ation�of women's Clubs of United
sort bread• crumb's; 1-S teaspoon pep; 1 grees: At the time of birth it is
States, Dr. Hildegard I{nee.and, chief portant that both parents should
per: Gillen] minced onion;' cup important 1 alert."
:
$Q�]•Q o'rner ful fat; 1 teaspoon salt.
of ' the Bureau oI? Home ..Econom}cs' be . mental y
,r Brown the bread crumbs. in. the fat Washington;. and Dr. Nadina Kavin- Dr. 'Huntington said that. twins
NUR DALE Y were generally produced .by "less
' By ELEANOR and season with the salt and pepper, sky, Angeles, director of Brothers,'
_� Cut .the veal into two inch squares Clinics. - vigorous persons." and were '"Sn
and pound until thin and the pieces Numerous prominent •Canadian wo-•_ evidence of weakness."
�ihe Coop's Ode To Spring berry shortcake Is a triumph indeed, are as large as the palm _of the hand; Hien will also attend:
to set upon your
tablet' spread with the .filling. Roll and .tie General topic for the conference L '
Greet the summer, in any way you _ men nature has. Riven, u9 such a up with cord. Make the bird' as will be vyays and means of promoting Britishers Like -
want but don't forget to do it with delicious fruit. don't fall down on round as possible, browning, them In peace. wid:attention will be .giveil.to,.
Strawberry Shortcake as well.. Let your end of it and serve, a. Door short- a little' fat and' when thorotighlp such problems as traffic in arms; �Urt$lns Of Lace
Poeta` and robins sing all kinds of cake. By -using only: the best cake browned remove the cords. In' the labor -standards and standards of liv-
odes to this loyova season but your flour -which means the most finely meantime make a stock from the on- in 4: socialized health program, and .1rEW. YORK. -No one calla for
lamllp' and friends would appreciate g' =
it if you served your `ode. -hero is milled - on the market', you can Dro- ions, gristle, banes, etc.:hiake a gravy adiustrnent of educational programs genmetiicsl' patterns e c more,, nor -
duce asuperb cake which is d'e'ry in the pan is trhieIi fl a birds "were to changing social relationships. anything which might be called "mod-
- : nothing. that quite takes the place of. Ing of praise' in itself but really ful- browned, using a"tablesDoon 'of flour - ern st," said a. Britisli fabric maker
:gtrawberry shortcake, in anyone's Tile nils ' its purpose when smothered' in niised•' to a paste to each cupful 'of recently. His firmproduces
e -
and it you see that vacant, starry- strawberries. flour. Place birds in the , avy. Trrns- ' Persons Born In tonne l t-iirtta, piin ed linencand gg-
=' eyed look in the eyes of the younger. baking dish r easserc c• and
Yerto a o i --ured- rayon.. His sales, 'however
generation, it may not. be love but _ „Strawberry Shortcake bake gently for four 'hours -in. a 350 February or Mabe . probably• reflect mass- demand rather,
♦Aust a -longing for this delicious des- 3 cups sifted calve flour; 3 tea- . deg. F. -Sen. Scrve six.
;.art. spoons baking- powder; 1 teaspoon. _
_ _ Live the Longest than Mayfair... What a -large number
salt; t c}:p ,butter or other shorten- - of .English people do want is net.
Just imagine it! Aich- and
flaky, fug; ,3 t, cup milk (snout); '- Quarts A Belgirin scientist las devised ar ATLANTIC ,CITY, N.J.-Persons "There is..probably not one net cur
ulspread with batter and juicy red her fruit, tiScial eardrums' made .of a paralCin- born in' 'February or"bfarch have .a twin machine in lottingham not felly
ries, and crowned with a fluff o! - -
w$ipped cream: But do more than SI(t flour once,. measure; add _bait- impregnated fabric for the, aid of better chance for longevity than per- employed,",, reverts a trade maga-
ries,
ft make it. This straw- Ing powder and salt, and sift again. hard -of -hearing persons. sons - born at any other time of the zine. .
wil
C•- - -- l
7.
WOUR.
.a.
PR0tE
> hStep into the 1937 McLaughlin -Buick, -step oa-the gas, and you `
.mow
F ° r.+,. • �. < ( ee y w s ? k' get action!-. . Sparkling "pick-up", effortless speed --always
safely under control. _ _
Every. is owered b the famous Silent-
,.,, ri' P Y .
r.
Oil -Cushioned Valye-in-Head Straight Eight Engine. Each
has the new "Aerobat" Carburetor, for power with economy
Centre -Control Steering for handling ease=Knee-Action
and double Ride Stabilizers for road -hugging steadiness and.
comfort ...along with Tiptoe Hydraulic Brakes, Unisteel y
Turret Top Body by Fisher and Torque Tube. Drive for ,
_ v ess safety! _ -
^�
ntatchl _
Only McLaughlin -Buick gives you all these advantages for
high-spirited action. And with prices so low today, there's no
reason why you shouldn't enjoy diem! '
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■tK 0
f1LAkUQmNLm,
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meet taxes, license and frei ht addi-
-(P
tional. rises subject to change .
- - - -Assoc.. 'Dealer -J. McC�lashan, : Dunbarton
without notic..�
Monehly paymentsneo.suk your (]kin P11an the -
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- The church
hervv re A WENTION i
Term ,,. Chas. Puckrin is recovering from Anniversary Services of Maple Leaf �n{►tC<
.: i1•?6 1►a yW1 il.li0 yaid is clamp a severe cold which kept him in. .the church here,, will be held oil
door. for a few days. Sunday nett. Rev. Thomas H. Mit-nraao Co.
8abscriybome to the United stoical The Jersey Eloeciitive L meeting chell, M. A.. D. D., date of St. B,,�j} Road Gr I vel � � W AIyANWA DM OQ.
—:' - � OL Br1Wa i2.00 in advaiw& at the home od' F. M. Chapman Stephen's' College,-E&rionton, gill k
this Thursday evening. , f charge of the services at 2.30 hates for Fane ani
have c .Plc °ref'
1.OHN MURKAR. Proorietor. This will be apple blossom Shu- 1 and 7.30 p. m:, D. S. T. The choir "`- - -
day for Audley, as there is a good ' of Knox Church, Agincourt will ass Bsildinp -
' prospect for fruit and they will be .
ist in the afternoon and the choir Crushed pit Run :_ 'wise" L.arame. eo a•+�t.
Cherrywood at their beat this week -end. of the United Church, Pickering, in /r� - e �-
'��' Yutiibers from here attended the the'evening. Gravel ,'t"'eb°e b'mrema� al
Anniversary Services in connect- Brooklin Fair on Monday. Grasmere --- +--- All Klm&
fou with Cherrywood Sunday School Jerse were, represented b six bliddleton Family Re -union con- �q
Sand and Graded rue or .P
-will ii held on Sunday May 30th. aa:imals. carryingaway'six prizes. Plete plans for Annual Pienic BOWMAN & ROWE'
Afternoon service •at 2 o'clock. 'will Te Worrian's Association of 'the �— ►Stone
be conducted by Rev.. Oswald Dykes local church met on `Wednesday' of The Officers and Sports Comsni- WHITBY ONT
of Unionville.. Evening, service at last week at the home of Mrs.. Wlm. ttee of the Middleton Re -union Delivered or Loaded .in Pit
7.30 will be in charge of Rev. H. Guthrie, when an- enjoyable and Clan- met at the home of the Pres- * _
Mutton, of *Greenwood. Special profitable time +toms spent. ident, G_ . Luther -Middleton' on Sat- RHONE: Plant, Pick 1026 • Motor Saw
music at both services. On Tuesday The Women'a Institute Will meet arday, May 22nd, to curriplete err- Fot•onto office Howard 6471 - e✓aa
eveninf, June dst..the Young.People at the- home of Mrs. Wkn. S an8'ements for their Fifth Annual
• JOHN BOURNE & SON Chrysler- Plymou
o! Unionville will present a drama on Wednesday, June 2nd, when the Picnic, which Will be held at Cou-
in the church, the theme being, "A roll- call will be "My Favorite Sal- chlchb Beaih Park,., Orillia, on
Young Chinese Couple waking good ad, and W+hy." A display and talk July 1st. Those in attendemee were 'in America." Good music will be Mrs. C. S. Carruthers, of Toron- ArMNTIONs FAIt�ERS GOOD;USI;D CARS
•provided. All these on !arty ' a#t7rk will be givei by GOODYEAR TIRES
meetings are on Miss Mary Puckrin, who has been to. Mr. Geo. -Hewitt, of Peterboro, WILLARD BAT9q{ L
standard time. Admission, 25 and long known for her artistic work. �• Cordon Middleton, of Hunts- GENRRA-L REPAIR WORK
.35 cents. Several from here attended the ville, Mr. Adam Spears, of White- We are prepared torepairears GENERAL BLACKSMITH>RiO
W ell-kndwn Pickering Towns funeral of th , late Mrs. Bentley, of v Middleton, of ► SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS
ale and Mr. Fred 'ddl
- g �► Goodwood: Plana have been made trucks., tractors and all farm Give m a trial oil a New or a Eked Cie
•Citizen passes in `his 84th year Kinsale, on Sunday: She was the
_ mother of Wm. who lives here and to plesee all the relatives, both Ina0hiiner-y. wheels rebuilt andj _ 24 Hours Towing Se;�
to whom the sympathy of the con- young and old, and an increased tire -setting. Gordon J
` 'Atter a iingerin,g illness there � y g ..wood -Work and 1 Law -A.., .
munity is extended. The late Mrs. attendan- a is expected this year.
passed_ away at the home of his _ _ wood turning of all kinds.
A" James. in Brougham, Oat., Bentley' waa a woman of great - Phone 2908
friendliness and always ready to Card of Thaaka. Place your order now for
'G Saturday evening, b84t 22nd, assist anyone in trouble. Her kindly wood-workingand turtling. PICKERING, ONTARIO
'George Farley, in his 84th year. I manner and her snulin Friends and relatives of the late Phone or Osll
33eceased was born in Pickering 8 greetings
� . will to her mean era . Bentley Sr ., of Kinsale, g RO WE .
°Village, at a residence which stood keep ry wish to. thank all those who so . e
_on the Anglican Church property; # kindly showed their sympathy -and' drocic Road Storeand Blacksmith Stop.
Sia father •being burned out there. Radio Servtce��s erg their recent ber-
:.8e was shard -working -riser aur] (Succeseoc-to W. H. Jacicsoo)
eave+rnent .
_.
- •spent practically all his life in this
township. His wife, (Mary Ann Expert service and re- Card of Thanks -
Laerenoe) predeceased him 11 years airs to, all makes. Reas. - BROCK
rigo. He was the last' of a family p The family of .. the late George
Le Beat tiff# admWii
of four. He is survived by one dao- onablechter. Rvd". chargee. Work Farley, wish to thank their .many T .>na artistry sem, ��,
' , guaranteed. friends` or many n saes %c�mina4ioe
• Pefferlaw),. and' one son, •James, of shown and sympathy ex rens -
in
P ed, '�7CTgi
Brougham; also nine grand -children T$� . ;} Qeti141/ = SefM�i�Bsf j
and one great grandchild. Sen -ice
ARTHUR FIELD their recent bereavement. Ca It ,mi e
was held- at 2 p: m. at his son's Ggaduate Radio and Television Itsetituu _ p All Shows-D�g1iQF;t Saving Time � t �
_ . residence, on Tuesday, May 25th. Member Official Radio Service Ment RADIO SERVICEMemberZkhL
' �a
with Interment in - the Christian Association.' !friday and Sattirday
Ceometery; Brougham. •46 Phone 52JI, PICKERING Fully Equipped for Guaranteed weep May 28 sad 20
. at a Two Shows at 7•� and 9.30
-Reasonable Charge Saturday Matin" at 1:8o Harry Hull
MONSTER ANNUAL Tobe. and Batteries as sand sat. Evening show starts at so Builder and eOntraOtot
T"m beow sew
DEMONSTRATION rA�n. •Pl�ox _ v1s�►l1 'IRENE DUNNE Brloilwork and, +3toneworh
Pitio>p GLre. as IN a Special
try
,FRIDAY, JUNE 4th ALL SIZES Architect's Servia+s °
FREE -TRIP -- - _
to the three people buying the most Of
- - ora - ���
., goods in dollars and • cents on, that d -
p' NNING MILL - Goes Wi d:' THE CROWN INNS
j dam A TWA -DAY TRIP Rosebonk Rd. sad Kingston Rd.
PRIZ
A ntanber of. other prizes to be SCREENS With 1-2Y Thous Plek bbd
^ drawn on lucky tickets. MEL
VIN 9TQCK VIN DOUGLAS
30.' A. M.—Service school, bring your troubles. � ,dipper Plates Monday, Tuesday and Weda'9dsy Notive- to
A. M.. Lunch .
1. P. M.—Pictures and Lectures To"m
May 3i, Julie 1 and 2 as
B: P.. M.—Lunch -
Sharpened
Fir
7. P. M.--, -�+�
to show at 7.aG
Pict re ..
u sand Lectu �"`�'
.. res
•:d.to. ,� Leet t:7omplete Show at8.li0
We do Building of all kind••
10. F. M.—Drawing of Prizes SARGENT _ HARDWARE
r
You Only CARPENTERING,
-'SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION of Gasoline and' Electric Stoves,- Elee- 14i A RK B A Jif, -0,NT 801y -
tric Refrigeration,. Washers, Motor Oil, Roofing dtc,• at alt times. GRMENTINQ.
Fducation and Entertainment for young and old, Bring the ladies and Farm M aehinery .ive Once" eLUMBING
�chi)dren.
and,
Frost cit Wood N 6 With
Cockshutt, F t o, .-
Chas. Cooper ::IClaremon#, Ont a BYLVIA SIDNEY fLOOXING
Corn cultivators; ' \o. YO :A. oil
Bath Mowers; No. 4 All Steel �Isn- HENRY P'ONDA We a so sell Brantford Roofing
ure Spreaders .and -No. 6 Grain Bin- Also Mag-arials, Empire Bathroom
- ders combine tare latest improve- Egnipment, Duro Water"
i FARM �t�d HOME 1A/EEK ments. ' "TheJones' 'Family Systems, Beatty
'Cockshutt Plows, all styies to suit .7
Farm Olivet Tractors, all Equipment
your liv a _ an otheS.tar Materfal
ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE size$ for every purpose. Used Mae -
G
:GUELPH hives --3 rain Grinddrs, 3 60 -cycle
;• ,. tea Free
n Encina
Electric motors, 1-4 to 5 h.' Tur. Back to Nature" Work Guara'nrsed
June 2l -l6 1937 Drill etc.
�' nip. •.
with.. F. J. PRO
Livestock. Seld crop•, beautiful hounds; gardens and work of W.F. DISNEY, GreenKoo dED PROUTY, D1YIE D MBAR '
various departments will be on display. ' PHONE Ptcx L31'4-ltf Phone `1502'
.Bring your family'And friends: SHIRLEY DI+JANE PICIiERING.
ONTARI
-' ':• Arthur G. Strest,•of Willshire, Emitland, . Bar'C}a ..Tr$IlSpor#
author, of Farm e8 Clory; will ,iiddress a farmers' picnic at the
O. A. C. on -the -*fternoon of Tuesday, June 8th. Don't miss it.
NON- DUNO" MARSNAtL�1. pR. ei. 1. CNRISTi� Davy 4etVi0! '
j
Minister of /Cnieallw• Preste�M between Claremont, BlOtig�am
A Gresnw
•M We
QOdr Whitevale and .Toronto _ � ...• .
My ' driveib are t to be card`ti A SPECIAL
SP
courteous .b*
o neons and reliable. Aylmer Peas, size .4, :.:.2 tins far 236.
SPECIAL
Smdal Rata on Loa D "on i s
bawling. ` Aylmer White Cern,
-
w pples R __'___32 -p 6 5ce
order too wall Nene �>
More than ss million t>itipaaeata 1Rnasi ami Jam, A $ Z •
poanda
:2�
of nature's finest minerals,, more - fres tie weater SPECIAL -
Precious than gold, we in the -.-
- milk Canadians drink each ear. -
S�rup, Bee Hive or Grown, 5 lb:. 4
Yom. -..__. Tkl. Clare. all _ IR G �. --Zile
k.00rawf sem ^ any elk.. is 10 provides i0rowpeveryone with
.hClass. IL sed C. SPECIAL
'U.doobftAv milk Plays • mels �pproa mately three pounds of
dispensable calctuin, nhoi•
Owned
and operates b7 _ .1
•
««eio bee h meki�0 ►«. . phorus.n other food minerals, Ft�ank �. e.rety Marmalade, "Mother's;" Ig. jar, 29ce
' «sinery, KmKleae eiNerr ter bhlk'0 mineral oembinations are HORSE R.EOISTER - SQL -- ...�A.
.
rn He mi solo eem«,r.^ ...wonderfully coa0trneted: ere cies t
—Dr. www C. s4wmoe..rh.D. p
se.D.MNekiii Irolauerofek;m• 1001YPmpo�onedintheirbone; COMMODORE AGAIN (28812) — �"« • ff irk CO� Z�r_
torr• cot„mt.i. unirerrity. teeth and body building prop. Choicely bred Clydesdale Stallion, pro- Pork &_Bean Libb s !r h e7G
0rti•0. _ _ .- make °hRieDasoe of G1 ee Ri er, will SPECIAL . f tin ,
Constantly 4 p • , e� r '.r�+
-, values, Boo reminding the d sal f milk's t food ' Tuesday° Hugh
sfor noon;
Oce Sliced-P�neapple,'�2 for 2� ..
values, Borden advertising and salesmanship help to ia: stable for Hugh Pugh's for noon; thenp
.4016400 the market for dairy products. to. John Barnes, Cherrywood, for night.
wos.-, Alsk. proceeds. to . n: thence - Fresh Fruit and Vegetables
Bros.; A}tona Road, for noon: thanes ;
to his own stable for might. Thursday, y.
i8S7 1937proceeds to Fred Wright's. lot 29. con.
Je
Pot 1011f 6. Pickering, for'noos; thence to Eli 1800-7 M d MUR/SON
n,eCMlur3 O. MILX 1 Lehman'#, lot 34, con. 8: Pickering. for PB ;iNB Sw
� NKof am "ODUM�o stable wFriday, proceeds to hisows
no hen he will remain untilthe
following Tassday morning.
., :.:, �..,, ....., .-..':'..• :moi.-<, ,' .,..., ... ,.. '�. .. .- •,.., mow• :... >'�'�
IKisa Mar, Benson; of Toronto The first Game of the ,north Ont -
L. E.. O'MFI LL DROPS DROPS
spent the week -end with ber par- am League was played in QWe-
Mark Linton and family of Tor- eats ip Clams t. moat Memorial Park on Saturday, FUNBRAL DIBBOTOR AND_ '
onto, visited friends here over the Quite a number of our citizens May 22nd, between Claremont and RKBALKHR drMsa r 001 9 Remedy is dsk
holiday.. took in the Spring Fair at Brook- Bowmpnville, which resulted ins dress for oo1ds, catarrh, ooa�,
--- Dr. Tomlinson is carrying out an lin on the 24th, including our foot- tie, 1-1: Playing conditions were-SuOO°MOe to W. J. Mather. _ tonsil and throat ills,. does maw
extensive re -decorating acheme at ball team and our girls baseball not the best, due to rain and a wet 9LouHville costs lees. speedier, surer, SAF7�.
his home hese. team. field. Night and Day S�ics Results good, or money back'
., ..
Misa Elizabeth Ward, R. N. cf- Bwioew Phoo• Residence Phoo Jones' Drug Store. Pickering
Toronto, is spendit . a few days 9801 9820
with• her father. -- - - ^ q s
'f Mrs. Abdjah Forsyth is still very _
roit is with her, also, Roy' of Pon
Credit. i
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond 'Jones A few of our many OutStanclMg okeKing's141giLway �
sad son, of Kirkland Lake. visitedI, a1118 SAFE DIRECT - ECONOM1CAL
Mr. Jones' mother at Mss. Esther $ CHANGE OF TIME TABLE
Palm*r's over 'the holiday. 4114. Effective Sunday, April 25th
Comments on the girls' baseball Tea lid Pow - , LEAVE PWKERII%G
seam heard at Brooklin, were, that Tomatoes a 1-2 ib tin isG _ For Toronto For Oshatwa
their material is good for a first- 1 lL. tin 10e.
Dorn Flakes, 3 for Sae. and intermediate ,pointe ai►d intermediate point
`clrlea testa and it 'seems Lao bad Facey Calces, a lbs. ase. A. lL P..M. P. IL A. 1[. P. IL P. )�
tlsit there is no one interested Syrup. * 46.09 12.b4 e6.54 &7.31 1.31 e7.81 r
enough in the young folks to train
sad coach them in, their sports. - Dr Goode Groceries and 48.44 al.b4 7.54 ' 0.0 a 3.3 .5.81 a'
A number of our Baptist Young QO>tae in and see oar stook Of ,9 � 7.64 2.b4 ,eB.64 10.01 3.31 es.31
People attended the B. Y. P. U. -Boots dt Shoos. We can save yon dollars, 9.24 i314 9.64 1131 '&4.31 10.81
10.54 e4.64 b10,44 P. M. 5.31, 11.81
Convention held in Walmer Road 71�c12.31 :. ,8.81
B.aptilst Church, Toronto, over tfae k for a Coupon on ibe Surrey Oioeerwars. Coupons ars e11.64 6.54
Eastern Standard Time
week -end and will give their rep-, �: gives on all cash sales of 25 tents or more. <
oft at the Sunday evening service a--�Dait7 Me"* $m. i Hot b --.Svc. i Hot only.
,�,� .y of May 30th. A cordial invitation is d fresh supply of Fruit sad Vegetables c - Sat. only. e - Sat., San. S'=o1.only. -�
eetended to all. - - every week. (hieaso
Attracti.e ' ROMW TUO Fares
A few: weeks aV -the County's 816.05 Wffalo tea :1a,a0
�r power grader wan put to work New Yost ;15.95 Buffalo .. wvxlft
�•�
Ma the Brock Road and a remark. . . OVER LAND•, Claremont Tidwta and Infocmatioa at _
ably- fine Job was done, - however _ {RAZ COACH LINES
it .would appear from comments be Phone 2501 We Deliver EABTSBPI Hoose - PICKZRM PHON! Bpi
ing expressed during the past Yew _
days, the time has just about arr-
ived for anotherr trip by the grad• �.
ler-over the saMe-road. •
< The Park, Board Committee have
now completed their arrangements
for the Field Day on Wedsieeda9,
June 9th, with a • long arid' varied • _
- _ its of all descrip- s
tion and we take this oppo
MOTORISTS1
of thanking all, for - the fine- co- -
operation which makes it possible - e i
for the' Board to carry on this r
'
Field Day each year. NOTE. have - -,you r
v i n g
you purchased your Field Day tick- :�
et yet?
The Annual Inspection of Broa=
�eharn Union Lodge No- 269, A. F.
and A. M. was held is the Masonic -- • _
Hall here on Wiednesday evening _ May 19th. D. D_ G. M. John A. _
M. Taylor, of Toronto -District B.
accompanied by .his Secretary and
�.
I'
a - _
de Pe"
many companions, m - - ,
tion:=Many visitors from outside
lodges were present-: including . Bay
Of Quinte, Riverdale and Dorie,
of Toronto; also Uxbridge, Marc-
♦ .#nam, •Pickering, Stouffville, Ag��
court. After the inspection; a ban- -• ,
quet and entertainment followed at-
- twhich 110 sat dawn to the tables,.
j _ 1
Dunbartoa
St. Pall's Dumbarton (Anglicans wa �Sunday. -May 30th . .Sunday School' ? at 2 g. m. Eveming Prayer at 3 p. _ ever n e �othet
- 1
-m. Preacher, Rev. --E. G. Robinson. , _ ..
. .'._ With this - V
ucce*eive has Seen motor trams greatly increased. Wi - 7
'.�'he Economy Store Acs .
"- increase there has come, unfortunately, an increase in traH'ic accidents. `
•Claremont
May 2S -June 4 _ j It is the duty of those responsible for the regulation• of .the traffic, and of
- every individual who operates a ,motor vehicle, to do everything possible
g SPECIALS r accident' res.
Bee Hive Corn Syrup, 5 lb. tin 40c .
to reduce these ever`mounting and alarming
Sliced Pineapple, 18 oz tin 10C
•, .:Royal York Bak Pwdr 1.15 25e - The Government and my department have taken every precaution within _
"Salt and -Pepper Shaver Free" our means to make motoring safe -
We have built wider highways, have
De Lax Shortening, 1 lb 14c painted traffic lines on the pavements, have erected Signe at every carve,
'tiger Salmon. 1-2s 14e
• Reinz, Sated Cream, s oz. lar 19c, intersection and railway crossing, have continnoasly patrol roads with y
Lipton Tea, 1 lb. with canister
'60c uniformed police and in many other ways have Striven earnestly to reduce.
hoice Quality Figs, lb 7c _ . -
...: -� .. traffic accidents.
P i G or Pearl Soap, or _ -
lrincess Soap Flakes 15; . :�
And you, Mr. and Mrs. 1Vlotoriet, truck -driver, and motorcyclist Z Have you
Phone or, Mail Orders Delivered ? one everything you possibly.can to prevent accident* that may kill roar •�
pts•. your family or some other persons to whom life is also SweetY. -
_ _ _ and yo K
" More for your Dollar : > If you will just 'remember to Try Courtesy in all your thinking and driving
MY possible contribution i
• �:
]BROOKS _. in a motor vehicle
you will have made your greatest pons „s
GASH (;`AoOREi to the reduetion of motor vehicle accidents.
Please remember there will be more traffic -,than ever this season and tbeer
E. R. WOOC1Wart - , be more accidents and deaths:, too, (and that may include your unless '
:SPECIALS :_- _ show>z.by ever► motorist toward& every other tasoiorisR._ A ;i
more
:.there is courtesy.
,• �� Inch of file way this lea son.
Fee flan ween 90, again, I beg of Ton to Trp Cor�rtesy e�eey
are and safety be& again.
Lea., Eat l!eltae .Do that and you will poet safely to where you _ gni' !
•sty Mere, Spend "
-
Castle Fleer Was - _ • _ , f
vemad Iia for
>�. - �,► v: � • . � * : ..#�
Cetelli
_ DtnNM=26 �a D Flakes _TRY
8 poands for
• ',iLsybio.aeia mita . _COURTESYW pound Y'lr.
x4ibeals Coe"
1a poard 194
_MuWded'Wheat '(Web &aa carry) _ . The New Spirit - r+wIMR oft MGHWAYS -
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a for rwVINCB Of Owkw '�
of the Road : ��,:;�w; z• ' , t
#rob o>wd Cured Meats on Electric Az _
Refrigeration at -all times.
Wall* Lines at Rock BettoaY► > _ • =
_ Prtees - • � M �i
BROU6HAM, 'ONT.
tin
thaw Pick. 6!1 _
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It
reference to the giving of one-tenth and ourselves that the next day will . "And Jacob vowed a v Yin
of one's possessions to the Lord, but, be a new beginning for us. But so If God will be with me, and I keep
as Dr. F. B. Meyer'h&3 said: "There often when the morning light breaks me in this way that I go, and will
in no reason to doubt that this be- and a new day has begun, and all the give me bread to eat, and raiment to
SUNDAY 'SCHOOL came the principle of Jacob's life, and common; familiar, things of the world put on, -so that I come -aga:n to my
if so, he shames the, majority of are seen again, there is a danger that father!s house in pbace, and Jehovah
Christian people, most of whom do the hopes and vows of the night.will wi:l be my God. Then this stone,
not give on principle, and give a very be put away, and the day after will which I have set up for a pillar, shall
uncertain and meagre percentage of be no different from. the day' before. be God's house: and of all that 'thou
LESSON IX—May 30 their income. session as the gift o God; rather than a "And he called the name -of that
THE REMAKING OF ACO imagine that he ha gained it by his "And Jacob rose up 'early in the place Beth -el: but the name of the 30 Children at 40 A 40 -year -o
(Genesis 99 —31q- 90 own
cleverness and is own wisdom. —nrining sind took the atone that he 'city was Luz at the first." The word Hungarian gipsy woman is .the in
Printed Te 16-2 It is not said that g�dcob wrestled with had put under his head, and set it up Bethel is formed of two 'Hebrew ther of thirty children. She bore her
the manhut-tMt the man wrestled for a pillar, and poured oil upon the words, Beth, which means house, and, first child at the age of ton; has had
twins, six times.
Golden Text—Be not shioned _Sh&*_0ve me I will surely give the top of it., "—Often in the night we El, which is the name for God found
• cording to this world but be ye tenth unto thee. —,Jacobs promise to mak# great resolutions, we pray thousands of times in the Bible in the
later erect an altar here for the wor- earnestly and find our hearts moved name Elohim. Therefore this 'name The fabrication of war . material
transformed by the
g of ca
2. ship of God was subsequently kept. anew with the love of God. We are means "the House of God," just as, has multiplied, just as every otbet
-your mind. Romans 12 VL - thd name Bethlehem means he e the World
(35: 1, 15). This is the only time in stirred to new endea G3?s by the read t human activity has sine
The Lesson In Its Setting. the bookofGenesis that we have any. ing of the Bible, and wee -promise God House of Bread." War."—Lord Beaverbrook.
Time.—God's appearance to Jacob
'-it Bethel occurred in,B.C. 1784. Jacob
was married in B.C. 1777. Joseph
was born B.C. 1752. The reconcilia-
tion between Esau and Jacob took
place.in B.C. 1749.
Place —,Bethel is located 12' miles
north of Jerusalem on the road to
Shechem. Haran is in Mesopotamia
on the great trade route from Nine-
veh to.Carchemish, Penuel was near
the brook Jabbok which flowed into
the Jordan River about 25 miles north
of the Dead Sea-
I'Amd Jacob was awaked out of his
ole p, and he said,, Surely Jehovah is
in this place; and I knew'it not. And
he was afraid, and said, How, dreadful
is this placel this is none other than
the House of God, and this is the
gate of Heaven." (See Job 33: IS— 7.
18.)—Bethel was become a place
where Jehovah where the House
of God is found, where the nature of
--Heaven is discovered. It is most sig-
nificant, -and may I not say interest -
7.4e C�fft�. Ide Car cofftiviele Alew
ing, that when this great -phrase, "the
House of God," first appears in the.,
Scriptures of truth, it has no refer-
ence to a temple, or synagogue'. -n4
reference: to a building. The House
of God. Where is it! Just where
you are.
'with- Jacob; there Is no question that
• Jacobi wrestled. to, but. the beginning
of the struggle was on the side' -of
God.
"And he said, Let �me - go, "for the
'day breuketh. And he said. I will nit
let thee go, except thou bless me."—
'Printed Te '6_2
Golden
T, Be not shioed a
lording
ng t this world but be Ye
f
transform d by the g 0
,Undoubtedly Jacob knew that he - was
not only facing a great crisis of his
life, but,that his own stubbornwill'
that night would be broken, and that
it was God himself with whom he was
dealing, and s he knew that this was
q:
the hour when he must either receive
a new blessing from God or liveas
a failure the rest of his days. The
desire to retalft God binds God to 7,s.
All God's struggling with us has been
tt
-
ini,,d at invoking it," and all God's
fulness responds to it. . Prayer is
power. It conquers God. We overcome God when we yield to. God.
When we are vanquished, we. are
victors., (See a rich comment on this
eraggle in Hosea 12. 4).
,And be said unto hint, What is
Aid
thy name? And he said, .Jacob. A
he said, Thy name shall be called no
more Jacob, but Israel- for -thou bast
striven with God and with men, and
bast prevaAeV'—The name "Xicob",
Aupijlanter," while the name "Israel"
Comes from a root meaning "to be
Chief;" her ce the name mudans
as we have seen.'before, means "'a
-"prince," and, with the termination
"el," the 'word means "prince • of
It was ,a prophecy of the new,
type of victory over men which he
-would win because God had won a
v ctory over him. If a man, will pre-
vail with God, he will do so in the'
hour in wh'ch he is mastcred by
God.
"And Jacob asked him, aid said,
Tell me, I pray thee, thy name. And
be said, Wherefore is it that thou
'dost ask after my name? And he
'blessed him there. And Jac6a called
the name of the- place Peniel: for,
said be, I have seen God face to face,
and my life is preserved."— The
word Penuel (Peniel) means "the
face of 'God," and must have been
close to the Jabbok River, though.
there is no place near there bearing
this name today. (See Ex. 33: 20,;
Deut. 4: 33; Judges, 6: 22, 23). Fel-
'low-ship with God changes Jacob to
-'Israels. Fellowship with God gives
Insight and foresight, peace and
calm and coUrAgre in every
.emergency. Fellowship with God dis.
1)enses with subterfuges.
"And Jacob 'was left alone; and
there wrestled a- man with him until
the breaking of. the day. And when
he saw, that he prevailed not again.st
him, be touched the hollow of his
thigh; and the hollow -of Jacob's thigh
..was, strained, as he wrestled with
him."—God saw that. what Jacob
needed was first to discover his own
weakness, and that, in order that he
might,.discover as he never had done
before, the power of God in whom be
"believed. On the threshold of posses-,
Rion of the -land, he must be brought
'to that attitude of soul in which he
would be willing to receive the pos-
sa
f E,
e A brother to every other Scout, is
"We've lost our lake!" This was
the unusual complaint of the boys
of a projected Sea Scout. Troop at
Tillsonburg, following the recent
severe floods in that part of Ontar'o.
The bursting of a dam had carried,.
away their training water., "Lake
Lisgar"•
A 'Blackfoot - Indian Boy Scout,
Arthur Yellow Fly, of, the reserve
at Gleihcen, Alberta, has been rec-
ommended for recoAhition for rous-
ing and helping save the lives of his
father and two young brothers when
their .home was burned during the
night of April 18. A baby brother
and a farmhand died. of burns. The
young Indian Boy Scout is a member
of'the Old Sun School Scout Troop.
Numbers of Ontario Boy Scout
groups were presented with new col-
ors prior to Coronation.Day. They
"included the First Welland Troop,
which. received a complete. stand' of
colours. a Union Jack, Cub Pack and
Scout Troop • flags, from' the Scout
Mothers' Club, in ml impressive cere-
mony at. St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church. The flags were received by
Assistant Provincial Commissioner
Frank C. Irwin and by him turned
over to the colour bearers for dedi-
cation by the Rev. R. A. Cranston.
One of the -vessels which attract -
*ed -special attention in the Corona-
tion river pageant on the Thames:
was Captain Scott's famous Polar
ship, "Discovery I." The Rhip, now
the prized . possession of 'the Boy.
Scouts, was named by Sea Scouts.
It wss.,used during the Coronat'on.
as a hostel for Scout visitors.
A thousand Boy Scouts from_ all
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Morning Rarin'to go
The liver should pour out two pounds of
liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile
is not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest.
It just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up
your stomach. You get constipated. Harmful
poisons ao tato the body, and you feel sour,
sunk and the world looks punk.
A mere bowel movement doesn't always get
at the cause. You needing that works.
on the liver'se well. It talkceess those good, old
Carter's Little Liver Pills to get these two
pounds of bile flowing freely and make yyoCr
feel "up and up". liiarmless and gentle, theyr
make the bile Bow freely. They do the wort
of calomel but have no calomel or mercury in
them. Ask for Carer's Little Liar Pills by
Hamel Stubbornly of nae anything elm 260.
Issue No. 22--'37
g
Recovery
s g
where restricted vehicle length is a
"Wolf! Wolf!" it was one of giving
nite optimism. .
vided for by simply changing weight
assurances, founded on hope rather
h Kms.
than evidence, that the world would
To See If Cow Bird
e
Have Homing Instinct
4
a ,. .....
... , .
.. S
the corner has been turned, in fact,
x�.
not fancy, and the assertion is sup-
homing instinct; 24 dark -feathered
ported by impressive evidence in
cold figures supplied by the Canadian
immigrants are winging their way
le The "turn
:: per ,foot of body length. The heturnIng
A•
R
Business Research Bureau.
tq Waukegan, Ill.
Statistics show, for instance, that
in lthere
,Nryeras Y ���
was an appreciable
increase in railway traffic. That year
se
1936 th 1 f
irInd
32,469,768 tons of freight were
gan, believes cow birds, like homing
Fads , *"e ver ue ° am
ibuildings, implements and live stock
U T I N G 0 Ontario increased ,0 nearly - -
During the depression, economists 000,000 to $1,342,781,000, the
statistieians and observers generally eat for Any Province in the Domin-
enthused, almost despairingly, over ion. Gross value of farm production
ere ' There - even the faintest signs of improve- in Ontario increased by ;40,000,000
meat and -for a long time were more which is equivalent to 'more than
l e r y w h e r e or less in the plight of a small boy $200 in extra spendable money for
: + , whistling in the dark to keep up his the average Ontario farm household.
fthout regard to race or creed a courage,-b-bserver the Brantford In the face of such - "recovery
Expositor. - facts" even the most conservative
parts of England and Wales, all hould be justified in feelin s deft-
either holders of . the King's Scout
badge or medals for gallantry, were .
reviewed by King George and Queen
Elizabeth ,at Windsor .on Sunday,
April 25th, prior to the great annual
National Scout service in St. George's
Chapel. With the King and ,Queen
were Queen Mary, Princess Elizabeth
and Princess' Margaret Rose, Prin-
cess Helena Victoria, the --Archbishop .
of .Canterbury, Lord and. Lady Bad-
en-Powell and Lord Somers. Also
participating was a party of trip-'
plbd Scouts from the Heatherwood
Hospital, wear Ascot.
A widespread activity of Wolf
Cubs -and Boy Scouts during Can-
ada's preparation for the Coronation
celebration was the informing of
business firms and. private homes
when their Union Jacks were flown
"up side down," unintended signals
of distress instead of rejoicing. Ex-
cept in rare cases the bays were.
thitnked, and the flags corrected'. It
was said Toronto Scouts counted
one hundred improperly hung flags
on one street.
Newspaper reports from all parts
of Canada indicate .that. the great
Boy Scout coast-to-coast Coronation
chain of beacons was one of the most
dramatic and successful features of
the Dominion's celebration. A prat-
t1cally unbroken chain of bonfires
flamed westward with the fall of
darkness from headlands on the At -
]antic coast to the foothills of the
Rockies, and finally flared over the
Pacific at Victoria, 'Duncan and
Prince Rupert. Ontario was dotted
-with the flares, east to west and
south to north, Apparently, Ottawa
and Hamilton shared- the honor of
holding the biggest fires, with bea-
const for many miles and attended
by huge crowds, of spectators.
Meeting Devoted
..To Child Welf are
e - f InEain " -
`Protectiiolo a. cY Coogreas ,
To Take Place In -
The second "International Con-
gress for the Protectidn of Infancy"
will be held in Rome October 4 to 8,
following the fourth International
Pediatric Congress. The first section
of the Congress will discuss such
questions as precenfive measures
against infantile mortality from nu-
tritional ailments; institution of
what the announcement describes as
"climatic colonies" . -for pre:school
children;. health work for children
of Europeans in colonial 'countries;
physical training in schools; meas-
ures, to-. improve the' health of chil-
dren born out of wedlock. The sect
and section is concerned with _legis-
lative and. social questions, one be-
ing "The destiny of the sons (there
is II reference to daughters)- • in
cases of annulment or dissolution of -
marriage," and legislation for the
protection of minors, as well as "ob-
ligatory assistance to the mother and
to the illegitimate children."
`=A Litter of .21 Pigs
A pure-bred Yorkshire sow be-.
longing 'to '•Claude Thompson; 'Ox-
ford, N.S., gave birth on his farm
to a litter of 21. Tli e- two-year-old,
mother and 14 of the newcomers are
doing well.
It is good to contemplate at times
what we hav as 6omplished.. But we
must not explectt-our yesterdays. to
carry `us to the end of our -days.
Life means eternal striving. Raise
your hat to the past if you wish, but
take. off your coat to the future.
"Nerves Weni t® rieces"
WOMEN who
suffer period-
ically, who may
have sideache or
headache, and
those about to be-
come' mothers, will
?: find Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescrip-
tion a dependable
tonic. Read .'what
Mrs. D.. Kelly of Mount Vernon„ Ont..,said:
"Following motherhood I was too weak
.to be up, my naves went to pieces, but I
began to pick up almost from the first
bottle of Dr. Piece's Favorite Prescription
so I continued its use and I trggained 'in'
were-calm,calm,, II beeccaamde eat more,
was hr
excellent health." Sold by druggists.
Buy now. New tire, tablets 50 cts., liquid .
;1.00. Large Aw,'taba or liquid, ;1.35.
Instead of being a case of crying
s g
where restricted vehicle length is a
"Wolf! Wolf!" it was one of giving
nite optimism. .
vided for by simply changing weight
assurances, founded on hope rather
h Kms.
than evidence, that the world would
To See If Cow Bird
soon have "turned the corner."
Have Homing Instinct
EASE OF HANDLING results
Now it is possible to state that
_
_the payload.
the corner has been turned, in fact,
EDMONTON—If cow birds have, a
not fancy, and the assertion is sup-
homing instinct; 24 dark -feathered
ported by impressive evidence in
cold figures supplied by the Canadian
immigrants are winging their way
le The "turn
:: per ,foot of body length. The heturnIng
from Edmonton on a 2,000 -mile flight
compactness are achieved by reducing
Business Research Bureau.
tq Waukegan, Ill.
Statistics show, for instance, that
in lthere
W. J. Lyon, president of the Inland
was an appreciable
increase in railway traffic. That year
se
Bird Banding Association at Wauke-
Q NOVEL iPPEARANCE
32,469,768 tons of freight were
gan, believes cow birds, like homing
payload standpoint, space taken up
loaded at Ontario stations and 37,-
pigeons, have a homing instinct and
572,821 tons unloaded, increases of
could be used for, carrying messages.
4,091,146 and '4115391 respectively.
To test this theory he shipped 24 of
design ... attracts attention and
A present bright spot is in the build-
the birds here in cages and they were
cion becomes profitable load space.
ing and construction section, where,
released by Dr. J. E. Horning, Ed -
'in the first quarter of the current
'mon-ton bird bander.
year 2,065 building permits were is.
The take -off didn't prove any -
CT -578
sued in 'this Province to the value
thing- Some apparently started on
tt
of $15,825,000. The contemplated
their way south; , others set out in
new construction isreported as twice
the general direction of the North
as much. as in recent years.
Pole; ,and the remainder flew towards
The pessimist may object that
the Pacific coast. The doctor said,
these quotations ,do not affect the
however, the birds might have not
"basic industry," agriculture. To
obtained their 'bearings until out of
that the answer is also impressive. sight-
�x t
saw 'r
BIGCES PAYLOADS are pro-
where restricted vehicle length is a
t
vided for by simply changing weight
legal factor.
h Kms.
E
t
BIGCES PAYLOADS are pro-
where restricted vehicle length is a
t
vided for by simply changing weight
legal factor.
-distribution to the extent that the front
_axle is assigned a bigger portion of
EASE OF HANDLING results
_the payload.
from the fact that this type of constiuc-
tion permits the use of shorter wheelbases
-. Q SHORTER LENGTH and greater
le The "turn
:: per ,foot of body length. The heturnIng
compactness are achieved by reducing
circle" is smaller ma erability
the distance between the back of the
easier.
cab and the front bumper. From the
by
Q NOVEL iPPEARANCE
payload standpoint, space taken up
.. a
cab and power plant is dead space.
product of the latest transportation
Therefore; any reduction in this dimen-
design ... attracts attention and
cion becomes profitable load space.
serves as a travelling advertisement
Compactness, incidentally, it important
for your business.
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..
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. rj.a: _ �. +•ar. fir. , �. .T � � , ^d '*"-�`•`: r •"� � �p5
L�aA /./Iv ' Was Betty Xurmy, aC, ?*aceto, this -district an BKday last" by a
A, •
rpeat ALIoliday with ber sister, • mad 'dog, which was running around
M' array. . frothing At the mouth . The resid-Ig :.
_ ,Kr. Frank Petrie of Blenheim pf Toronto, ents were afraid • to leave their oreaim the holiday with friends here spent Sunda and Mttgttiay with his houses. Constiable Cheater Iwas .5
_ .-,Mr • and Mrs • H. A - Matehett friend, Arthur Silk. sun*noned and he found the 'dog in
and daughtter>, Helen. of Toronto,--ao'ward and Mrs. Law, of Os� a small shed outside one of the -
Visited Pickering friends on Victor- haws, spent the holiday with the homes. Four'sbots from his gun "'Pickering's Leader Store"
The Misses Rorke were in OU former's mother here• were necessary to put an end to the y
+tains for tine holiday, where Miss -_-Miss G. M. Bly, and parents dog.
Jessie Rorkie addressed a Conven- of Toronto spent the holiday at
,tion of Ontario Librarians. their summer hares here. x0MCR : _•Get Really for the 12th •--
ia 1Jely. --,Mr. and Mrs. Bishop and Miss
and. Mrs. M. J. Carey, Gladys. Bum, of Toronto, spent the f
Sass Reddin and the la'tter's sister, week -sad with the l[oriey fstmil- A public ng of all interested Coroiation Flap and Streamers no w ' in stock
ell of Buffalo, are spending _.....- __
•11Deek in the village' at their old i _The members of St. George's will he held in the own Hall to- 12 Flags, on a'tape, ready to hang ---all for 696.
Guild are requested to Attend an night (Friday) for the purpose of
��Quite a nw*er from Picker- important ,meeting at the home of ascertaining the degree of enthua-
bg township attended the BrookUn Mrs. Stanley, , on Thura p support Individual Flags 8t 5C. 106; and 15C.
Brock Road seem and probable .su tt is a I
Fair ' as Monday. when s record day, June 3rd at 3 o'clock. program for this year. Your pres- Cluster Flag Holders, 5 hold, Flags, Only 25C li
gmviber of entries were made. A -St. George's Church, Sunday, encs will help 'decide. f
(program of sports was an added May 30th. 1st Sunday after Trin-
:festare this year. ity. Sunday School at 10 a. m. RESIDENCE FOR SALE -
-The Unionville Junior Farmers Morning Prayer at 11. Preacher,
hold their Second Annual Rev. E. G. Robinson. Evening The undersigned -will receive off Brighten upthe , Rorie
spring Dance in' Mammoth Hall, -Prayer at 7.30. This service, will ers for -the residence, lot and -
Malvern, on Friday, June 4th: Dan- .be. conducted and the address given �r- with Elastica Paint
cing at 8.30 standard .time. Max by Mr. G. K. Kingston, L. R. age, known as the Parsonage. at '
'Bt>ag and His Boagie-Men. Re -Services in the United Church Pickering. Possession to' be given at Staunton Wall -paper
freshments. ` ' h- will be held next Sund9Y-?morning able ommer. The house is a.desir- -
-The holidaytraffic on the h1g able one and inspection can be �rI
and evening, at the usua hours. made. A right-of-way side drive Glassite Varnish
• sway was very heavy from Satur Rev. Hugh G-. Crozier. preaching. g� with the lot.
day afternoon_ until Monday night At the evening service the C. G. I. •
or into Tuesday morning. Increas- T. Girls are expected to occupy New Oilcloth and Linoleum - the s limit did not neem to the :choir loft. Memimers of the F. M- Chapman
�S 1 Secretary of the Committee
make much change in the rate at choir, are asked to, be out to. grac
which the care were . travellingI tice on Saturday evening, in . pre -
end no accidents were reported is paration for the service at Centenn Barber Shop
me , HAPMAN
this district. ial Church on Sunday evening.
-fl he W , M L. S . of the United ' -The minister - and people of the
Church will Bold its June meeting United Church, Pickerinig had the
at the home of Mrs. A. W. Mitchell pleasure of welcoming a large acc- a
on Wednesday, June 2nd. The bale to -the membership of the Beauty ,Parlor
will be packed after the meeting, church on Sunday morning last. As
shad contributions towards it, of a result of the communicants class
snood. used clothing, will be grate` recently held in St. Andrew's some A competent lady will baveehargt
,>Ioy- accepted by my member of -sixteen of those attending Joined of the beauty parlor and satisfac -
>lbs W. M. S. the �tllrCh lam Sunday morning: tion is guaranteed at reduced 1 g,d01"'•made Slljlts
.-Our service stations did A rush- Six other now evurbers came in by prices.
hW business over the holiday. There certificate from other cbu:cbes. Fenbaneat Wavea.li2.00. $3.5046.00
arm evkknces ed better times in an - _
This aeoession of members means Shampoo and Fuer Wave. -60 - -at
number of tens on the '
increasing that seven additional families in Finger Wave. ,><5 'f
idgirmys and most of the cars are the comasunity are' now linked up Marcel. .!0 l�uZitln' r s for
of Tate models. There must be a
with the coniregataon which will Oita 9lsmpwo, -.Sb
attrnber - o! need ears on the' -
1arBe be. a source of eneoanasemes.t to Ladies' HairCat. 701
market for very few are seen oe the officers of the ehnxh.-•Caen- $16 V•��
the highways. The increasing num- Special Prices, May 23 to 31 `A►
ber of trailers, of attractive design, ]Beoughan
Oil P. W., Reg. 32.00--331.50
Why -pay :more Ready -modes °�
. .. far ,
Is gradually becoming more popnl- Regulvr, Reg. 33.506-33-00
far with motorists an the long trips. Mrs. Gordon 'Middleton, of Hltuaa Regular. °Rag. 25.00-44.00
The Tennis Club is bolding a ville, with Mrs Joe. Middleton, a% - -
fMixed �bubiei Totlmnalent short-
, so of Huntsville, visited L. Middle-
31y.
iddle- • .. H. M A D/ LL .. �'- . - - -
This will organize matters so tort on the poli.day. . They- were re-' .. .: -
_ t who intend to pray ant Fred T Bunting, .,Picke ''j��
mains from Cobourg by motor one pick n
all take part. Band in your name.
having delivered a patine at the - & tnbliak ed 1867.
,aeearvanied by your fee to the mental hospital is that town. -,;Roofing
resident or the secretary before Vitialter Middleton. and wife were
Monday, May 81st. and you can at the formea's home an the holi- _
' join in the fan such a toualaareslt Clay, they were accompanied by Mr, Elate, Tile and (Travel Roofing
provides . The through are in splen- and Mrd. Ge*. Curran and Mr.
Aid conditionthroughout, the, eaart and Mee. Walter Taylor, both of Asphalt shingles, Roll Roofing S PIECIALS
'sarlaces, coredortaNe benches in whomused 'to reside in Phis `viten-
. 1 -ply. $1.2b a roll.. Roof coat-
tkhe shade, and everything. _ty
- -
-' =Fhb-gevelsrtttetEt is -a otitigly-ad- - - - --jam. 65e per -881108: p ��++
vocating the greater oonsnrrsption " Br+eck Road also ch ?s rebuik ar.tti repaired. - Breakfast Bacon, 255. a . lb•
of lamb in place of so much pork.
They claim that it is rare health- We are sorry to bear of the ill --'.....JACK RILM Steak 12c• a lb. ..�
_ ful than pork, but the consumption ness of Miss Marjory Kapes. We DUNBARTiUN _ Z-10 -
!s much less per capita than. it was trust she will have a speedy rec Pork Liver, 2c. -a The
Yews Ago. Lamb or mutton ' was owery . � � f
toed at all the t threshin. on e the Mrs. Henn, of the Brock Road"Our Appreciation' Stewing Beef, 12c. a lb.
ism. At every 'threshing either Ston attended an anniversary din-
a sheep or lamb was killed and .let and banquet of the .Simpson Old THIS OUA �+�
:'beef was seldom ' seen 6n these Shoe Dept. in the Arcadian Court. Jewel Shortenin, .� 5c. a lb•
,stables that were surrounded by a in Toronto, on Thursday.
dozen or, more workmen with pro- The residents of Brock Road and First Anniversary Classic Cleanser, :3 tins, 13c.
digious appetites. vicinity wish to express their heart- cc C
-Daring the past.t1wwo weeks, an felt sympathy to Mr. Bentley in the t bs expressed to Nr j .-!O tins, 25c.
- attempt has been made to complete loss of his grandmother, Mrs. Sent
lane for a live stock show here le of Kinsale. Y 11amy friends and patrons r
P � y
on the First of July. An appeal
-.1tWge Hills for Heir savour of the j
was made to those in business here, � R E I .D
y
and the response ,varied considerab-
ly. Some are not 'in favor of such Much excitement was eresbed' • May we tope for a evatiaaea ButCller (phone 3000 1'ieiterii�g
s program: for the Dominion Day,
Others have fears of the damage to YOB increase is that ,patronage, and
the park grounds. others would pre-
ler to have the DoRniniogt Day: Cel- ;file of °mss' .Pickerm Hardware Store:
ebration continue along the line of we have them, Big, $tT011(�> g _
few years. Undoubtedly Healthy, Baby Chicks, from
the live -stock show of the proportions blood -tested goveixlment ap- _The Pickering T
a
suggested would be a great boon proved breeders, MEAT' -MARKET No41s thq Time. to Order' your'..,,
A:tto Pickering and to the township. canvas has bgen made of the May, 9c. lune, Sc.
leading live -stock men of the dist- Do not delay. Order to -day. Now Advertssenasn;s. Spring Seed
riot and all are heartily supporting Late ordering will prove a dlaap- .
the proposal. However, it has been pointment.
found that it is now, too late in the ":';HUGH G. MICHELE �`j OR SALE -A 0lydesdale colt, 1
season to commence as organizat- ins 7eAr old, bay. John xayel, R R 2,P Picker- :'TiiYiothy, Alfalfa; Red Clover,
Ion and complete .the large program Paoxt; MARK 8103
that' would be necessary,. and' it is . U"OR SALE = 1Haesep•llgrri9 hap :Sweet Clover -and Albike seed•
LILLIAN'S lr. .eider, Robt. Dixon, 2iiahland Creek
expected that we will hear more on Phone Maly 2420, so
the matter early in the fall. There OR SALE -Lumber. -Pine plvnk Small Garden' Seeds in bulk r
are only three or four such shows BEAUTY SHOP L' boo ft. - x 8.. 2 x tt and 2 x 4. Priced to sell
in Canada today, and the operation N. E. McEwen. Pickering. 40
of such. a show here, would mean .(Next door to Old Church Garage) OR SALE -Piano, upright, cheap and lIl Packages'..
for east, or will exchange for What have
an abundance of publicity for our. ? Mrs. Randall, Whitevale. 39-41
fair, South Ontario, bringing in the _. you carina and Master Feeds ;
prominent live stock men from 'over (�lt3S WANTED -Clean freabj7as �'. .P ;
the whole country, In the meantime SbaaeipAo and ii!`lrlgerwave 60c. H. BoosetCla em int price or grade 6- Qrge Fertilizer
the Iocal group are meeting in the _ _
Fingers►awe . ,• _ • : �. Field and Garden
811 tonight(Friday)'to ascertain L�OR SALE oats and corn •
g - i` for cows and horses delivered to our barn (� -r. �+4
If posaable, the views of this coos.- Oil Shampoo n Fingerwavb i«• Prices on application. Grasmere Farm, Plckes- 100 Y.t$• PaTnt Special, a7Vice a Qt. -
Itaunity generally, as to whether a inn. Phone 2328 58-34
Dominion wrtdling 86t:. Agent for MoCormick-Deerimpill+'almiMachinery
Day e�ration ' takes 1Q, OR SALl�-50acres, lot 17. con, 4,
p year. The attitude of the Maai9tare ${k, r -. • .,, _ and Re al?s: - ..
lace this Pickering. Good beildings. well watered. P
pest fear years of indifference. by is room condidee for spring crop. Will roll
reasonable to rl.•e ante, For Eurtbor pszticn- "Our Motto :-"W e+ }lave L QdO ReW t, Or A
s0 many of our people, and the att- Faeiatls lar, pplr:amarredHamilton;Brougham.301
• it'ie not made..
Rude of "letting George do it" is liLdtlRO(J1'!"ING 266. IyOWS FUR BILE -01096 spring. -
pretty t;TelephoneFgD80'
nearby worn out, Some of _ _..__ )era and fresh cows, pure brad and grads.` a _
our active workers of that day are Thwokee neaterleo Ail Peresan- h• t,hted sad brood test.d Free deliver?
Tiot too anre the want to continue. won J• M9117h7' Marco Farm. Lhdsa7, tea J. S. BALSDON, ; :�• PICKERING
y eat Waves Phone 1852. ., let(
A good turnout on Friday night ;1.96 i2.6d 88.60 86.10
would help them to 'decide.
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