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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1937_06_11r , _. 10 • Y VOL. LVI `,PICKERING9 ONT.. FRIDAY .TU ATE : L M7. 12t%.. 42 u •s�f>•sstoattal tassiet. —Keep in mind the Garden Par- Cedar Grove - ICE ty under the auspices of the. W. P I C K E R N G_ N E-WS Atod4O~ NOTA. of the United Church, Pickering On Sunda T y evening, June-i3 , aGRE, W . . H. t� PSSRSON �P6ysioiaa .� to be held in the Park here on Fri- ,I( c Our trucks oat .wa 7 30 o'clock S. T, the W. M. S,, LLJ >Isfts.rfe•aa. Dumbarton, lois Oe6r Y., y day, June 25th. A good program will hold a service in Zion Church, YTH h. D., Dieeotor y 7 • has been prepared and 'will beann- which will be in change of the. Kiril: V1 Re eone�rieal Association (klnrb. tut. COAL, COBE. ousted next meek. man ' Quartet, of Toronto. Mr. Ol- 1886--1936 - a`io ; mac; �::,e= a°°°�""`� W�.OD CF MIEN T ' Gr Iver Raymer will deliver the addresr t4oea , Everyone is cordially invited to ata 34 ,.�... end this service. Chopping 1 BAND, (TRAVEL, The W. A. will meet on Thursday _ - y at the home of Mrs. Win . Brown . � Notes Monday, Wednesday and Friday R DONALD RUDDY B+u•ristee and = :. '= Xbo-So ieitor. Notary Public• Moreyw Loan. MT. W T. Middleton visited his - f �eoa�a•�ws�of � bkiouv � Whit y. �y,. BUILDER'S SUPPLIES daughter, Mrs. R. Philip 'at Buff• At a recent meeting of the Pick- � 4c. per bag • also local cartage Work alma ering Library Board, it was decided g Mr. and Mrs. 'C. Barka sad son 20 ba - $1.30 BE7ITON, BELL (f ROSS 7 to hold a Book Fair in October for � we have also placed in stock a fall of Dixon Hill, spent Sunday rwith the benefit of the library. With: the Barriatora is Solicitors Mr'. and Mrs. N. Bien 23 bels and over, 6e. ;ism las _ lime of Maple Lsi.f 1ldillrog assistance. of the Association of ' WILLLAMJ.BEATON.K.C.� �,eF'eede,. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ormerod Canadian Bookmen, a most attract- A tall lis of cattle and pis H.1351wKIE BELL, K- C. J. D. F. ROSS and Mr. Wni. Ormerod, of Cress- ive Fair has been planned, and W. fords, A. W. MITCHELL well, spent Sunday with friendsA. }AMEBA. WRIGHT ad n AlitDmro,, President of the Can- Psis Cieemtmt* - tia� b aer:sss y � sussa Tor°°'°• Ad�"de 3e3s bere' - adian Author's Association and book • Pick- Pickering, Ont. —Rev. Hugh G. Crozier, of Pick• reviewer for the Globe and Mail, has for eeoaontiieal feeding C O. RIOHARDSON A Go., Barris- g* ering, occupied the pulpit on Sundae }, `•':�'� �� N36 T�tto St���- Office Diane 7400 . Residence 65`10 last at the momiing service and de'- promised to be the speaker of the els garter fat young gigs - • n`e Aa. isse:`�icaetiai Ytiome sale. aft livened an evening. Some care had to be tat- ��• ;'� ' inspiring sermon. en to keep the dates for Pickering tilliUMSON dr McKILLAN-Brrria• The Beal Store, Claremont - —" y"- and the Fair in Now York from Foods,� �� akr A. ten, soitcitum Notaries Public. owe PHONE 024 Andley clashing to obtain Mr. Deacon, as ntascaron"hung, Pickerfrom'?int. oo imeans" sad but it has finally been de- 8t3ieter and Growing Bran and shorts]Easli _& >ratttdq cveniap from'? to p.CO orb ap- .. speaker, ri.t...a. Toronto office. Mc-IStamam t tdw F U R N I T U R�R Puela is and family now drive tided c0 hold Pickeririg's display on lags sbii.d a St. Phone Elgin 6308. 29tf a new car. . We m* dieplayiog an attractive Urban Blake Was the first to cut October 22nd and 23rd' �,. 7.t. C'%Iti�'N" ("1011ANT A ANNIS - Barrimte-s. Variety of hs g gen on June 9th. %� dfisicaon-. having fie T NutariNT.'K.ie Aluminum and Giraatteware Etc. Wm. Squires and Sons have been Claremeatt Field Day estrays another � O•T�Nil' Aat�Oi. D. CONANT, K. G Furniture and FarOituae � Sneeeeafitl Program ' ALLIN P. ANNIS, B. A.: LL. E. Novelties. marketing their bed cattle at good Asteea- -7 t sSimone stn s.. O.eaw. " Prices low, in keeptag with timed. >mces. With a bigger - AND ane a Kxhawa), and 0 the Court gger ergwd than evir, ' : �.a�•«--4 The Club meets Monday evening . ,!rouse. Whitby, (sar. Conant) Pawn 7 (Whit- another annual . Field Day has been next at the home of Mrs . S . G . iryt ��*� ,�,�,��*�� Patton• staged, An excellent afternoon's All kinds � of Fepeii Fork - j I Stuart Bice, of Ualhridge has been program w planned and created a All Tuoing Guaranieed .•�.._ ......:.. A-.Graduate of Radio College doing cement work for cellars for trickier -interest than ever before. 'u..♦.61RBSRTT, FALLA ISB,L. DB.. .. with _ 8 Coss. .Puckrin and F. M. Ciap- Pickering won theSoftballmoney C. S. MpoDONALD 11 D. D. s . Graduate W the Royal QANW Of � and Cup, and the Uxbridge girls in 'i00 CLOSE AVE.. TORON'C8 ,.�„ and the Vai�ereity or Teroato. Up-to-the-miniate training The Institute had a good meeting their event.. Claremont won from Phone Lakeside 1502 inS iR n.cond door oast of St. Aad- e!.•e Ci Pictertms• oat. Lft" boon: 9 and, last week. ' Miss Mary Puckrin's Brooklin in the foots all 3-0. No. Orders taken at NEWS ()ffat - a. o. to a P. a., of 07 appomgnat. CX -fay e - ' 509 ticket held by l4ii.e Nora Hain, ostitic*). Phone, pick 3700. +sty 1 F INEST EQUIPMENT display of fancy work was worth brought the Electric Kadin, and 226, for considerable notice. st*{,es 0 a>•2tt;. 'Gtaarantted "Satisfaction Remember the anniversary ser- the Cedar Chest to Tom Linton. Shingles For Sale AT vices of the Audley, , United- Church The ticldete on the, chickens went of _ 'on Sunday, June 20th, Services both' J Ward, Balsam: E, Holtby, of On)t Aa14„nized �terl 96inglee. Reasonable Priet++i afternoon ani? eve. ing. Brouzha.•n; Mrs: C. Reynolds. Mrs. , .Bird's Felt 81Mte Shingles. '�t POSTILL. Licensed Aaationsse, ., nae cannot" of 1fart and ans--to Aon- Tubes and Batteries always sa led Dearden, and Mrs. E. Mitchell. of ,sem eaMa of all t ads •noosed to an abonteat — _. Alae. re ruhhering huftBy wheels. notue. baareaeare" River P: o., amt• _ H. ROT MILLER. Brougham Claremont; and Day. Coates, Clare- Laorn woaere sbvrpened. R. BBATON. TOWNSHIP : Brougham, Ontario mont, The rain 'that conn, T. PA1'SRt+ON!? C)LAREMON Do Curt. Conveyaacer.Commissioner, for frstf Pbone Mark 1908 "Mrs,, David. Stevenson spent San= early in the - everting forced the tahtaa af�Qavita,, Accountant. Etc. lauer,of day at Port Credit. night show into the hall. where the tiau wuG `rt Vri:ham: 1'h-tnP'LKl� hsatdate whitevak:ont. Mrs. GanrLon returned from a program aces put on twice to .sec- * i ,�►, E. RICHARDSON D• .� . E R holiday -at -Lake Simcoe. ommodate the large crowd. F• l l� visitors at their bonne. A N CS The . W. J.. Brown fa¢niIy visited Brock Road _. REAL E9TAi'$ Insurance of All Binds. Meir people here oa Sunday. 'Builders"St�P les J CONVEYANCING Beet Rates Available with Crops, gardens and fruits of ail WeddiriR bells are ringing`l.,ud- r ,As slid established agony. reaai� lands are full of promise this sea- ly, at Bock Road. - son. What is so rare as a day in June. ;'j,�tttlt to nerve. fieoarity and Service. ' - err fit�C. Lxt Hamilton a Donald especially the 26th P►eue, Pick- 6000 Richieare hotHhmrctisrts the flu. We are very glad to say that Miss l;.' '�• • :!r• --ddrts3 Plfeet a week. p Marjorie Kayes is now, able to be - wA >rY BROUGHAM PICK 516 Mrs. George Phili was at Cedar u and about,. feeling Wore Like --`SCE n't1 4108P18BD AUOTION$){8 di�D Grove cemetery on Sunday, it being herself after her rather serious ill .0k.,"rta. Putti VALUATOR Decoration Day. there. Hees. Do wes'tic. Cove ? 8wlea conducted Anywhere P><ckerl<ng M><Ua Congratulations of Brougham peo- Bass Carlton and. Ipan Fuller wect Pb000atwrite. Address 614 Dundas _� ple are extended to Miss Dorothy fishing last week-end. Outside of CFutent'. Lime, F'laste! Street. Bast. Agency for FTos>ydc V�OOd Baker on her appointment to a tea-. mosquitoes and the fish, they didn't Maple Body R cod 1 g y cher'. position at Toronto.. bring borne, it rwas reported a. v ' Whitby, Ontario. Cockshatt Farm Machinery A number of our Y. P. attended lively time was- had: Agents for j.nnay' Faocse the Osharwa Prea't ytery Y. P. pic- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kutz Ph. +-� ' CYRIL B.-MORLBY Complete lire and repairs..nu at Hampton on Saturday and .D., of the'Andrew Mellon lastitute ..and 1lde._. a.;,:,,lfur ONNERAL 1N8URANCB Chopping and Feeds of all report a very enyoyable outing. Pittsburgh, visited their aunt-Mrs.- The unt, • Mr•s.- 07M The W. X. S. are. packing a Chas. Hood recent! Mies .Kilda r'YaDs Pkilsofta :: j[inde. Missionary orale this month so an H ace 7• ~ Coolsel3ntt Implements y caitpsaied them to their •P'OIN T one having any donations to make, baaie -where she in eryoying s few �� �� Before lssylas Royal Pastry Flour can leave articles at Mrs. Lemon's weeks holiday. — -- -- __ Insurance at Poultry Feeds, Growing Mission Barra had a wwell-attended _-:.. _ WILSON �' p � 'heduced P Sites meeting on Saturday and contrib- Dtntbarttni YY I L SO'N B R OA7. Mash, Laying Mash ntioata for the bat of quilts and For your car Q'li HM,, Ont.. Christmas valued at $10 ,vas es 1 S�t T� We carry all Oak" of Plow Points perked. g Miss Krug, of Toronto spent the �J weals end with ' Miss Janet Allieori. Phone 11[nrJt Td00 Do N. Lock Wood G.. L. Middleton had a. business Frank and Mrs. Courtier, of New SERVICE and PROTECTION pICRERINO, ONT. trip to Cayuga and Ja %,-is Ont:, last week. He was accompanied by, his Jersey are. guests of Thos. and Let Us Enlarge sister, .Miss S, L. .Middleton 'and Mrs. Annan. • Our C. G. I. T..girls and young Studio Couches R t� CLENDENINa Mr. R. D. Walter, of Toronto. people are busy playing ball these Your R. . Rev. Harold Kippen, of Toronto,.. days. We -wish them luck. 9 Priced from $26.50 to $37.50 FUNERAL DIRECTQR representing; the Ont. Temperance Miss ,Higgins, of Toronto, 'spec`. Snapshots Federation, filled Rev. J. E. Glov- the week-end with her cousin, '.Hiss Fz'etted iZugB Private Arnbulanee ":. - ' er's appointment acceptably on Sunda A Irene Dunbar, over the week-end . Day and Nigbt Service y• good congregation was Mrs. Poyntz, of Victoria B. G. . attendance. sand her mother, Mrs. Armstrong. Pbone 9006 in arta S B 9—$3.$6 'firs. Bert Matthews, who was � l' Malvern 5000 convalescing from! the flu at the Toronto. visited with the'latter'e % s Z 9 - $4.85 sister, Mrs. A. Thoin last week % 12—�8.4� Markham, Ont home of Mr. and Mrs. L. !Batt- The Annual Memorial Service will • hews had a severe attack of pleur- ;� ------=- isy during the week` but was able be held • in the White Church, Ers- a New patterns in Conaolerlln,' to return home on Sundae. T. kine Cemetery next .Sunday after- + , ; See us For The Matthews house was a nOOn, June 13th, at 2.30 D: S. Llnoleu-m alfa Oilcloth _. �� The pupils of Miss Ina SlcConoch- - week-end centre. A group of 10 ie, and their mothers, had a very la Stock. Screen Doors, Window Scrttns ladies, old friends, ening .out. for a Wire . Netting, re-union picnic', on Saturday, Miss- happy afternoon at a recital, held $ede1 &iia Nlattleases at -' es M. Patterson and Miss Gladys at the home of'1lis$, tiicConQcliie by �. .; Pearaon.s Cattle Spray, Stockaid, the pupils. R1 ht Prices, wetter, of Toronto, spent. the week- Miss Rub Andrew, of 'Pickering, R ` Creolin and Disinfectant Powder, y' -' -- - Fly Swatters ' Sprayers, `Garde`n end. and on Sunday Mr. and Mrs• assisted very acceptably with a solo 1 HERE are snapshots in every WALL. PAPERS- Toole and Lawn Mowers C°lweil, of Detroit, and Mr.. and at, the morning, service, while hal- album that deseive enlarging. Loofa Mrs. Jas. Hill and family, of Tor- idaping. with 'Miss Ina McConochis over your prints today and bring as Bring us your lawn mowern. We onto were with Mr-. ' and Mrs. Matt= last week • the negatives of your best pictures'. Or l[otetr Ambulance, Day n' Night will rspair andcbarpen them satin- 'hews. St. Paul's (Anglican) Dumbarton Phone 1300 faetorily, Sunday, 8 better Def, let to supply you with - June 13th . Sunday School Kodak Film and "shoot" your favorite Plumbing and Tinamitbing Card of Thanks as usual at 2 p. m. There will be scents with -an eye -towardhaving the CA STERRITT no service this Sunday owing to the pictures enlarged later. Generous ea- A. A T �Tu ��Q��� Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McConnell' Decoration 'Service at the Erskine largemenra are inexpensive when wa AL I S wish to thank their many friends Church.' Services on Sunday, June do the work. Funeral Director Hardware Tinsmith 'arid all who assisted at their recent 20th, as usual. Remember July 8th Furniture Dealer fire, and for the many expressions St. Paul's Garden Part at the ' PTCRERING y E.C. Jones Phm.B of help 'and sympathy, which will home of Mr. Goo. Toyne, opposite _. f Pickerin0l. • 0i3taT10 phone 4600 never be forgotten. (Orchard Inn. Druggist Pickering It any group of men as skittish am the 01 Rubes were yesterday afternoon. No M F_ Try Salada Orange Pekoe Blend' wonder the Blues won." "I'd be uneasy as helli" Mullins cut 1 In, "if I played on the Cleveland, De - trait or Washington team. They are the only ones who haven't been 91t so "The Washington team has nothing to worry about. They are in sixth place now and there isn't a man on toe team who is overly important. 7..SA. LkD.1 I Alk fie They are, all, good ball -players and if the light kind of short stop they -might go places. Philadelphia ► and Boston are out of the running now. Philadelphia is In seventh place and the Boston Indians, due to losing four good men, are in the cellar, and rr1,,, friend Doyle can't pull R7 next even erry them out. The race now. Is concerned FIK3t ►CHOICE with the other six. The Rubes are 7 les throu gh New up on the Blues 0 4 demoralized by what happened yes honored and obeyed him? will not win the pennant. Terry York?" "Sure, terday. I'll bet the Chicago team to THOSE WHO Mrs. Cotton—I have. 40 ► as nervousFOR as'hell. They' have lost ROLL THEIR Mr. Johnson Frank, have you, one good man and are still second." over the country. There's prob- Cleveland team out of first place, not "Andt he Blues play in Chicago week " Mullins said. OWN a poolroom right here in St. Synopsis When the. United . League season Terry opens the gamb,lere are offering 200 IrAl "It's my job and Doyle's hard luck," answered. "You say there was sucker money . „And Detroit on the way home," Hover added. "I'll bet Big BOY Planer Is shaking in his. boots," Doe Biers went on. "He is the most important -man In wedded husband? 1jave you loved, Wedding Service In to I that Pop Clark's Now York Blues Put les throu gh New up on the Blues the league right now and if he keeps Scotter didn't -show up, I called the honored and obeyed him? will not win the pennant. Terry York?" "Sure, he has In the wa slugging tthe e y Past Tense Mrs. Cotton—I have. Burke Is the only sports writer to stand," quite a bit of. it', I under• Terry replied. "It wasPut out - past few weeks, nothing will take the Mr. Johnson Frank, have you, Sive them a chance. He bets $10 at Irony all over the country. There's prob- Cleveland team out of first place, not taken this woman as your lawfuli-4- Mur'allo's restaurant In the first ably a poolroom right here in St. even, murder." What s.,ould a minister do - when, wedded wife? Have you bestowed Broadway district. In the Blues' game Whitper, the Philadelphia pitch. Louis, perhaps several, which are re- "You're wrong -there, Doe," Mullins "Any on the eve of a large formal wed- he has to upon her your worldly goods? .,or, Is killed with 'a bullet. Both Burke gretting taking it too. You don't be- said. of the first six have a . -,Look at the P,2rcentages." ehance. ding at which agreed officiate, he learns that the couple Mr. Cotton -1 have. and Larry Doyle, the Blues' rookie lieve Murallo kept It all to himself, "I said if hi.; keeps slugging the are already secretly married? Should Mr. Johnson —Let us pray.—Timc shortstop, for whom Clark's pretty . do you?" way he has been (!oing. If there Is he decline to proceed, thus acutely Magazine. daughter Frances had shown her pref- "What has New York been dolng� anyone who doesn't want Cleveland' embarrass:ng * the bride's parents, ..erenoe over Whitper, are suspected, about Murallo?," to win the penant they'd' better. do who are members in good standing at first by Detective Kelly. it Is "Kelly has his eye on- them., - Mur something about Planer right now,". of his. flock?' Or should' he conniye Pleasure, when it is a man's chief 1Burke who discovers it was Sid alio isn't a bigtimer. He runs a res- Biers ground out vehemently. at a deception, assist at a mockery purpcse, disappoints itself; and the • Stream, notorious gunman, who taurant and Is fit on the betting, but "There's no hurry," Mullins -retort- I o of a sacred -ceremony? constant application toAt palls the wrecked a taxi with a. bullet through he Isn't the man to operate this out.. g_se ed. "We're only half through th a- Such - a_dilemma confronted the faculty of enjoying it, th.opgh it leaves and Injured four Boston play-, .a tire fit. He hasn't got the nerve. and be, son and there are three good months Rev. J. Fred Johnson, of Ciimber- t of. ou .1 he sense r inability for that we �srs as the Blues are to open a series. side's ----�����Icago star, drops dead him. Kelly can't get anything on I've� thought it was Murallo'my- of baseball ahead- of us." "You Terry land Presbyterian Church in Chat- wish, with a disrelish of everything After hitting a homer, from poison on self', but It doesn't seem to hold Water boys are cl­�ertul!" broke ln,,as a page started dLway . fro , in tanooga, Tenn., recently when a dex- else. --Steele. a photograph needle fixed in the han- somehow." he bell -captain's- desk. "Calling Mr. t: con Informed him that Mary Kather- dle of his bat. Pictro, Chicago' bat 8 Has he always had a restaurant?" Burke. -Call for -Mr. Burk e- ine Prince and Krank Otto Cotton, bay, disappears. Clark sends Doyle .Ira Newark but he Is soon sold to - "No. He used to run a speakeasy Terry beckoned to the boy. Jr., had been married—I!roperly, by a Georgia clergyman—for two years. W your dealer shoat C0,19048 Stoves that Boston. When the Blues g6 to St in the Forties and was in on a, bet- 4T4ere's a telephone call for you They had kept it secret from all but &W W" see from gamsee. or wito - no BETTER Louis, Scatter, the Rubes' star pitch. ting. ring. It was a hang-out." sir," the boy said, leading the way. Terry received a call, from Dowell, a handful of friends and Mr. John- Compam. Ltd.. Doot WL CokenaeLmmuWSlove OK E00KED or, Is found dead from a gas given "If I were Kelly, I'd watch blia, " who asked him to go to a small res- son had to break the news to the Twerm. 015tw1o, off by a mysterious powder In the just the same. Back at the hotel Terry a taurant on Sixth street just off 011vd bride's mother. Th-*nking of the 50 0005� F0005 in box with a jigsaw puzzle sent anany- �mously. Craven, a NeW York news. ..found Wire from his editor which read: YOU. and wait Lor him there in a booth. ' engraved invitations, the church dec-' 'reception ;piper man who handled the puzzle, Is ARE SLIPPING LEADER BEAT US --But Terry started to protest. orations, the at her home, the bride's mother fainted. * When she p. 'also gassed but lives. Each time WITH SCOOP BY AT LEAST HALF "I won't, keep you a minute. I know revived;she discussed the matter. Burke has a beat am these sensational AN HOUR. you want to get out to the game." with Mk. Johnson until near dawn. happenings and masked gunmen truss Terry was sore as a boil. He was (To be concladed) him up, question him and warn him so sure that the Star and Craven's Three evenings later the wedding he knows too much. When inspector Paper would be first with tbe.news. I guests in Cumberland Church heard Mr. invoke the usual bless - Dowell suggests, that Doyle may have Sid Reynolds was over in t e corn r Mother av Get Johnson had an accomplice mail the puzzle, -14nTf'1TvM of the lobby talking to a M rered From Royal Ail's. UPON all Me iswcilavlcu. vv-ffTg-- Pers ran through the pews when he wow w- re the up. What's -eating you, ­Burke?" Sid al said: "We are gathered together.for1! point? Reynolds asked. Humane Society th e announcement of the wedding of "Just got -b— from the boss, and this man and this woman." Surprise, Doyle admits he'd rather Via* on. when V thought I had scooped this bewilderment, and. finally the relief the Blues than 'any other' team," In. one, too! Calgary Woman Junped Into A of comprehension followed as those -spector Dowell replied. "Ble probably "Who beat you to it?"' Will To Save Four -Year -Old not in on' the secret listened to the INSTANT would like to see the Blues win. He "Don't you know?" Daughterfollowing-,STOVES 'Asin love with Pop Clark's daughter "I might have -an Idea," Reynolds Mr. Johnson Mary Katherine, and he may have some money up on. replied. CALGARY. For &-courageous have you taken this 'man to be 'your them to —W ..Tj-w in h.11. AIA an jrlo 1*91, Irerr 1.6 --formed on the "most ter - "I've, got money on the Blues my- ue •self!" asked glumly. rible day of my life,'? Mrs. Harry Terry exploded. "I followed your tactics. When A. Benjamin, of Calgarpmay be "It's funny as hell how you two Scotter didn't -show up, I called the honored by the Royal Humane So - Ws keep bobbing up whenever there hotel and they told me Scotter was ciety. to a murder done." dead. I wired immedlately. You did In- August, 1(_36, Mrs. Benjamin it once yourself!" rescued her four-year-old daughter, Terry slept late the next morning- Barbara Jean, from a disused well, As soon as he had had his breakfast in which there was 12 feet of water, 41MY he hurried round to the' hospital to but it was only recently her friends REUNION see' Craven, who was feeling much learned of the mother's heroic act. -1937- better. The doctors, ' ors, however, li;td. de- Summering at Pragg Creek, near 0 cided that he needed another day In here, . Mrs. . Benjamin . beard the - THE r iRST ANmIVERSARY VISIT their care. screams of her daughter coming Terry had lunch with Doc Biers 7-.190 VIMT KIUUL from the well. . k-nnesitatingly, Mullins and Hover. Luncheon over, 'he could not sw:m, she they sauntered Into the lobby. though s a "If I were a bail -player on any team Jumped into the well and grasped but the Blues. and was •any good,41 the little girl in her arms. 'Both wodd quit the gnme'until this whole- sank to the bottom. When they came sale murder 'was over" Biers said -to the surface, Mrs. Benjamin brae - "You and me, both," Heyer aggreod-.ect her feet against the cribbing, and finally located a rotting; wooden "I hope you fellows want write any 'darkne . The screams such stuff as that," Terry' said, real- ladder in the ss ly alarmed. "It would demoralize the had attracted attention' of 'a neigh - whole game.. This may be a- coinci- bor, Gordon Woods, 1 -8 -years -old. dence, after all, you know." Woods gingerly climbed down the "It may be, but I'll bet it isn't,.It's ladder and brought the youngstbr to the same old dodge. I've never seen safety. The mother followed, f7 e laddeiI givitig way several times un= der her weight. AT REDUCED OCEAN RATES for Members of the Canadian Legion and their dependent families etc. Sailings from Montreal, July-9th-l'AURANIA,11 "LETITIAv, 16th-"ALAUNIA," "ANDANIA" 23rd—AUSONIA,11"ATHENIA" ..Tours of four weeks du - .ration, will visit Vimy ,..Ridge, The Battlefields, ;Paris, Versailles, -Mal- maison and London. Inclusive costs from" -7. ...$2560 gccording to class selected..', Opiionikl tours to Germany are also available. Por compinearest-ete Information office of the aPPIY to the "I 'dA what: - anv mother 'would have. done," said Mrs. Benjamin. "I shall never forget that little' white face in the well. I don't know what I. could have done without Gordon Woods." Friends have mado .?)trnC.1tiqn to the Royal Humane Society for the award of a life saving medal to ?4r& Benjamin. rees on a ra>trtes A continuous effort has been made over many years to encourage the Foowth of trees on prairie farms. ssky. the primary reason was to improve, these farms, by relieving them of the bareness of the flat prairies. Latterly it •has been dem- onstrated that shelter belts and hedges reduce the corrosive force of high winds and also accumulate snow during the winter months. These 217 Bay Street (E in 34711 TorontoJssue No. 24--237 facts have added a new incentive to but the onal to seel, your local agent. C-2 - the. tree planting campaign. w1ur d/ T44ATS RIG44T. A.U. THESE EXTRA NOTONE FEATURES COST CINT m0pr )V0 A40RE 1AW11111-VALVI! Get the most for your money—Firestone tires -- With All their extra values that give you longer mileage, more safety and greater value ---at no extra ..Cost. Your local Firestone Dealer has a Firestone tire to suit every parse, Drive in and let him serve you. 0 % 11' 0 JAU i-. . . •--PP��Pi���P������������������P���t•�� • ♦ . �. ��-i Everett VVi4Vy V. f Van o er. Ll•o W S PA R A D� ►�� Everett F. Raynor of Vancouver. �� ■ ��� On Dec. 9 •j1936 the girl was ad- ews n ev i ew ►� witted to the Vancouver Genea•al MARKETS .•� -i ►:� hospital. A left mastuid operation f COR1fl1e11taf y OA the :� ►�� .. was performed the next day.. She i a - Dealers•are quoting produce=s for :._.-_v_..a;r�•;ao:.:P.;� ��:������� :.�,���_������ :og:��. 1 ran a'normal course of recovery till TN_ 11 CL . ..-. .. _ c -'ungraded elm ee n-ep•ed, cases re- HIGHLIGHTS OF THE WFFKS NI=W� _ Ontario Dogs Win Awards At New Jersey Show Toronto.—At the recent Morris '► and Essex Dog Show at New Jersey, Waterloo Happy Warrior, a bull ter- r:er owned by W. B. Milner of To- ronto took first prize in the open class under thirty-five pound,, Tra- falgar Queen' Bess took first limit class; first open class and reserve winners, and Trafalgar Greatheart took first limit class. Both these bull terriers belong to Captain H. ` R. Wilk-:1, Erofte, Ont. Ir _se Cheese Men Tcror_to—Every cheese buyer in the Pro,, ince is to be licensed under a plan.wbich_was approved by a Cab- inet Cru. nil this week at Queen's Par' . U- der the scheme, all cheese will be r::L1 through' the medium of or- ganized cheese boards. A direct charge of five cents per 100 pounds will be levied by. the Ontario Cheese Prod Leers".Marketing Board, and will be remitted to the board by the 'cheese .buyer, who . will deduct . it from factory remittances. Finht hundred `actories will be af- :fectec'. _ee Tobacco Crop Toronto. -Ambitious plans` for to- bacco roving :n Ontario have teen forznu!; t d by- the Provincial De- part7rent of Azriculture which an - 'r noun_e.i that 50,000 acres of flue cured tahacco, would be grown'this year, En in.,rease of 15.000 acres over !-:;t ycZ-. Tlia increase in tobacco acreage mei:, Ahrt from 1,400 to 1,600 ex- pert tn'-acc o curers from the south= ern Until d Staten will be needed. Ea c•orn;;:!:•c I with 936 last year. Th:*•-� r.re 500 new growers in the to:'..^_,io a.-oa this year. A rcrc `_1 crop. is expected to pro- fvide er,,l,ityriicnt for 18,000 men in the cosr.r,ic:s rf Norfolk, Brant, Ox- ford, fl -r n_ -.h Ca�ga: y.—Several oil .companies h3% e-announcei. ,plans to drill in' search .cf oil near the ranch awned by the Duke of Windsor in the foot - h'11: rf FFk;h, Ri',Pr, '0.milea south of here.. _ - 4' 1`r1Air.g is a.:c'4Ay underw,y at one v;e11, fora miles'northivest of the ranch property, and the rotary drill is c'own 2•000 feet. The new tests will be --made north,.east, south and west of the Duke's property; knocvrt as tate :'o one may seek oil on' ih3 Royal ranch. T',,e Duke holds. a 99 -year lease on the oil and gas rights and V inly wit his permiss:oa could dril- ling be started. A strike at the boundary wells, oil men sa'di might mean permission' would he sought. from his Royal Highness .to drill on the ranch pro-. perty. . One of. the companies w will drill on. the ranch boundary is controlled by Chinese. It was or-' ganized by the Ch ne •communit:e; In Canadian Postat Service Quebec ---S. J. Thomas of Mgnt- real, editor of the Postmasters' As- sociation -of Qunebec Province year book, told the opening meet'ng of the annual convention that "although the presence of patronage in Canada's Postal service is denied, it is actu- a'ilp rresent." More than '200' dele- gates v •cv o in s .n-: three days. Edrr.cn:c,a. :4` six dec ades after arriving at Tort Saskat- chewan as a bold young bugler with the old, original Northwest Mounted Police, 84-year=old PhiUas Brunette dropped dead here recently --on a bench in a, crowded bank. Overcome by a heart attack im- mediately after cashing an old -age pension cheque,, he Suddenly collaps- ed. Born July 26, 1852, in St., Mar- tinne, Quebec, he. enlisted with , the Mounted Police in 1874, original year of the storied fore'e. He was a bugler at Fort Saskatchewan, near Edmon- ton, the same year. Few living men could look back on so early, a con- nection with the "Mounties." ' Little is , known of him. He was a life member of the Northern Al- berta Pioneers' and Old -Timers' As- sociation, His wife died many years ago. He had one daughter, but old - age pension officials said he did not know himself where she was living. -blaanest Thief The Pas; Man.—This Northern Manitoba mining centre, 250 miles northwest of Winnipeg, has mound a new type of " " of the collection boxes, dsittibuted to collect funds to aidin the battle against cancer, was, missing from the postofBce lobby, Q 'Trading Concessions Asked By Australians Toronto.—Australia will not con- tinue her present trade agreements with Canada unless Canada gives Australia additional preferences, L. R. Macgregor, Australian Trade Commissioner, who has just returned from a visit to his homeland, made it clear at the convention of the Canadian Manufacturers' Associa- tion here. "The political action taken in 193-0 benefited Canada's major industries in artifically creating. a market in our, country. Your major industries benefited and our subsidiary' ones. The majority of the goods we sell to Canada is perishable, the majority you sell to Australia '.s non-perish- able. "There will be considerable diffi- culty, in continuing 'an agreement which turned out to be much .more advantageous to Canada than to .Aus- tmha." , the Trade Commissioner -state.". "Your sales to us during the past calendar year am:)urnted to626,- 000,000; bur sales to:ylou were only $8,000,000. Considering costs of transportation, etc., the net 'result is that the trade balance is four to, one in C' ,nada'"avor." "xhaastive -surveys .; have been rrade'to determine whether Australia might not increase_ her trade. -but. no channel has been found available. It will. net be possible: to. maintain the status quo unless you increase your preferences' unilaterally, and without compensation,. astir , country," he. Mn_ng Expo -._ice Ottawa.—Promise of" further ex- pansion in the gold• min:ng industry and the development of other Cana:. than :resources, is seen as fifty-two survey and exploratory parties from the Department of Mines and Pe - sources - take the field to gather in- formation which will be useful to prospectors, mining co:np"nies and various industries.. „ Dr. Charles. Cam' sell, Deputy Min- 'ster-of Mines, said this week, that forty-one of these parties will be en, :gaged in geological investigations and eleven in topographical mapping. -S,ren _of the survey and exploratory Farties. will be engaged in Ontario and a like number in Quebec. The Prairie Provinces will have eleven, British Columbia nine, the Maritime. Provinces four, the Northwest Ter- ritories -two, and Yukon one. The field force totals close to 300 men, will be out all summer and autumn and will report to Ottawa in the fall, -_ens p:e.ention and will continue to be an oper- ating problem as far as• industry is concerned," R. B. Morley, general manager of Industrial Associations, told delegates to the 66th annual' meeting of the Canadian Manufac- turers' Association this week. Declaring that accident prevention work, should be a continuous cam- paign, Mr. Morley said that in On-, tario alone, in the last 22 years, in- dustry has found accidents have cost more than $115,000,000• Tr--r.s-Cauda Airways To Open Kd-July" Ottawa. Mid -July should see daily day=time flying over the Trans- Canadr Air Lines between Winnipeg' and Vancouver, H'on. C. D. Howe, Minister of Transport, indicated this week. Whether the carrying of mails ,and passengers will be under-. taken from the start remains to be decided, the Minister added. Delivery is expee'erl from the Locheed firm, of Los' Angeles, of three fast electra machines, costing approximately .$80,000 each in about six weeks and. immediately these planes will start flying the western end of the trans -Canada route. These' planes will carry two pilots and space for ten passengers and mail. -Meningitis Recovery What is described as the "drama- tic recoverg-of-a 14 -year-old Vancou- ver girl from spinal meningitis is out- lined in the current issue• of the Can- adian Medical Journal. A new strep- tococcus -killing substance, known as prontosil, obtained by German re- search men from a red dye, was used —1•. av, .. ,,v.. a,rr, Vl 1.. "I- – — - - - -_ - - . _ , , — - peared. Fluid from the spinal col- umnPeter obtained byQa puncture on Dec. y cocci organisms. Prontosil injections were given. On Dec. 25 the patient was so well that she ,sat up and ate a small Christmas dinner of turkey, the doe. tors state. On Jan. 'l the doctors re- ported the girl not only recovered completely, but with no evident signs of bad effects from the use of the new drug. Leading physicians In Toronto hos- pitals,where pront'osil,has been used for over six months now, while ad- ' miting its apparent effectiveness, were unprepared to'give it the repu- ' station yet of a sure -cure for strepto- coccal infections claimed for It -in many reports from other places. "Many cises will be necessary be- fore judgment can be' given," stated Dr. Julian Louden, chief physician of St. Michael's hospital. Mosquitoes Ead Lindsay.—Hordes of mosquitoes have appeared heLe. -Employees of Jones lumber camp, .at Janetville, upon retiring- found it impossible to . sleep. They hurriedly donned their overalls and departed by car for their homes in Fenelon Falls, 'a dis- tance of 35 miles, where they ex= pected to pass the night in slumber, returning to.work next day. _ oil Hi -de -hi a n d ho -de -ho, folks ! . Lack home again from .the races r-nd all o.k. This is sort of an off -week . for this column, on account - of -the fact that we are. &hanging it around An order to 'make it more colorful and in - for you. So; if we don't tell you how .man:r toes, Ghandi has on h:s right foot, cr how many hairs he plucked out. of his .bald head with his right fist, do not think we have forgotten you,' dear reader... and dear reader-if.-yQur gest friend tf,lis. you to play No. 12 in the 4th race, play No. 6—he's proba!Ay, better. . . please don't pass up the moral of these lazy words. Anyway, it's a date -next week we will look at you from -other places, indifferent ways! ' Events in the international arena are moving with all the swiftness of a elrampionship prize fight. At a meet- ing of the League of Nations Assem- bly at Geneva last week, fifty nations' recognized the .Valencia. government of the Spanish l=oyalists while colli- pletely ignoring General. Francisco Franco of Cie military' opposition. It looked as though the Loyalists• might eventually win on points. The League was for them. Mussolini and Hitler v, ere both reported to be very tired and the Loyalist forces in , the field were holding on •very well in spite of determined rebel attacks. The Sins of --the Fathers But th- loyalists made a tactical error when a sgi:adron of their fight- ing planes attacked the German battle' cruiser Deutschland. One of the devil- ish eggs landed on her decks and she limped into Gibraltar with twenty- four wentyfour dead officers and men. It did not matter that ttie Deutschland was 'in forbidden waters when the bombing occurred. Twenty four Germans .were dead and Nazi authority chalien3ed. Germany and Italy withdrew from the non-intervention cornAttee and a Ger- man fleet destroyed the Spanish har- bor. cf Almeria. Three hundred have been reported de^d as the sins of the Spanish fathers are kited upon their defenseless children. • Imperial Politics Italy and Germany are in danger- ous cooed and there'are many worried heads in England at the present time. foilectiV6 security as represenfed by ' the League ;of Nations failed to pro- tect ' China. Collective security failed to help Ethiopia and now, collective = security appears. to .have failed in a sit3ation that may well threatca the whole .peace of the world. One of .the chief pillars of the -.League has been Great Britain btt after the, failure _of- sanetioris sud the possible effect If they should again be invoked by an offended= nation, it is said that Great Britain is wavering in its attitude to- ward the League as a body to punish aggressor nations. As the most pow- 7 erful._ of .the Dominions; Canada is said to have the deciding voice. in Britain's decision: Shall Prime- -Min-ister Mackenzie King attempt to use his influence for the abandonment of - sanctions? -Few "think he will but the possibility has interesting aspects -when Canada's well known reluctance to -being drawn into Europeaa'-affairs Is known. - - "Chamberlain Is What Ne Was"' The late Lord Birkenhead once de- scribed 4.evil!e Chamberlain, the new prime minister, in his :characteristic sneer as "a'man 'who is"wbat he was a very -•-.00,:. Lord Mayor of Blrming- ham—ln a lean year. '%For lionesty, he is. said to be Baldwin's cbunter- n Ships part.. In matters of policy, it's thought that he Will follow in the steps of his former leader. Where new innova- tions are to be. sought, some think ':'•. he will look for a hint from President Roosevelt. Should some daring ex- perimenter arrive at some' feasible* plan for world economic and political stabilization Neville Chamberlain is expected to give his whole hearted _ support. That such a scheme. 18 'al- ready op fo0 cannot be gainsaid in view of the attempts of American -' statesmen to gain influence in the Imperial conference discussions through the voices of certain of the Dominions.- LaA of the "Old (sang" The past few mouths have..witnes- ed many changes in high places. This• . vreek, the last of England's "Old Gang',statesmen takes over the --di- . rection of affairs on the retirement of two contemporaries. Stanley Bald- win has become an earl and retired to the comparative 'peace of the house of Lords.. Ram.ay Macdonald, .. _ true to his idealistic streak, has de - dined a similar honour as a gesture toward the political career of his son - w4io, retains cabinet rank in the new gbveriiment-as Minis'.er for the .Do- m1nions. An Angry Payer Hznger Chicago -has always hail a i eputa- tion for very free "free speer:h". A few years ago, Wild Bill Thompson -used- tfie municipal rostrum to hurl ' imprecation at the head of George V. Today 'he visits the Dominion of the late king as only'one of thousands of enthusiastic American fishermen. Back 'in Chicago, an oratorical suc- cessor has , arisen in the past few, weeks in the. person of an ecelesiastl- ,cal prince, Cardinal Mundelein' who has had the misfortune to call Chan- cellor Altler. an "Austrian paper. hanger". Now Chancellor Hitler was saerbane - p p g i_not such a very long time ago but -he and the German pea pie like'to. forget.`about it.,'Whether as ii direct, result of Chicago's `Cardin- . _ -.,. al's.: remarks or as•a part of s con: certed -campaign against the.. Church, the Nazi" Government last week ban- ned publication of :40 Catholic news. papers and pushed forward the -trials of German clergy held on wholesale immorality charges: And the Church ; prepared to fight back as clergy used their ' pulpits -to -denounce tho- Chan- cellor and all his•• works. -- 'A Lot cf I-I3r..ev When .we think of Canada's ex= - - ports we are liable to think mainly of wheat and newsprint and miner- als. Well, last year Canada sold - Britain 2,295;_000 pounds ' of honey- —Ottawa Journal. .. ........ in Toronto: Flats, including rejects,. ° 3c t 26c a pound. On del «' 2 0 per p gra basis,' rejects' burry; seedy, grey, black and totted were quoted. .at . 16%c to 17c. Two/Brit'sh steamers collided in the River Thames near Green-. HAY AND STRAW - ;< .hithe last week. The Corrientes, with a cargo bf paper, was badly No. 2 timothy,- $10 to $11 per ton, J holed amidships. The UmtaIi, whiyh carried passengers, had her. No. - 3 timothy, 48 to $9; oats and --bpws smashed and was taken in tow by tugs. A. -young rlreman was wheat straw, $7 to $8. Above prices ..kW,ed In the engine room of the Corrientes. Our picture shows the f.o.b. Toronto. severely smashed bows of the Umtali being inspected by some of the passengers. C—N MARKETS f F3. iLTRY AZID EGGS :� Buying prices: i a Dealers•are quoting produce=s for ! ' -'ungraded elm ee n-ep•ed, cases re- turacd: Eggs Grade A lairs 17 to 00 fra(le Ic me i i a in ._:.. 15 to- -00 Grade B .................. 14 to 00 Gracie •C ............. . 14 to 00 : Dealers are quoted.on.gra aed eggs, cases free: Grade A large ....... .19 to 20 Grade A medium .... 17 to 18 z Grade B.: ...................' I . to 16% Grade C .................... 16 to 16% HOG QL'OTATION.,3 :0 Reporting bacon -hog -.mi"ets not - ed steady prices. Saturday, w:th the e •ception of Chatham, v.,here de- clines of 50c and 85c were noted. Live weights: Hull, $8.75; Peter- borough, $8.65•; Chatham, $8. Dressed.weigbts:-Hull, $12; Peter- _ borough, $11.40; Chatham, " ,$10.75; Kitchener, $11.20. e _..... WOOL - Toronto dealers were quo>;ing the : . followin g prices tc shipper for On- tario unwashed fleece wool delivered - .. ........ in Toronto: Flats, including rejects,. ° 3c t 26c a pound. On del «' 2 0 per p gra basis,' rejects' burry; seedy, grey, black and totted were quoted. .at . 16%c to 17c. Two/Brit'sh steamers collided in the River Thames near Green-. HAY AND STRAW - ;< .hithe last week. The Corrientes, with a cargo bf paper, was badly No. 2 timothy,- $10 to $11 per ton, J holed amidships. The UmtaIi, whiyh carried passengers, had her. No. - 3 timothy, 48 to $9; oats and --bpws smashed and was taken in tow by tugs. A. -young rlreman was wheat straw, $7 to $8. Above prices ..kW,ed In the engine room of the Corrientes. Our picture shows the f.o.b. Toronto. severely smashed bows of the Umtali being inspected by some of the passengers. C—N - GAR L L N PARTY = -ATTENTIO� � Maple Leaf Muti&I fto' Tortes Under the ausaicrs u the United Church N ( t� �. 41.75 per yalar; $1.50 paid in advance Juull�y' scow/ as '`Fun for r'�11� _ i Insurance Co. . 1 Subscriptions to the United States WHITBVALE Brock Road �iraV61 ;n� � aI1ANE8A Ii�iS. CO. A- --- and Gt. Britain $2.00 in advance. On the Evening of - - � • t Cheap Rates for Farm and Coestkg .:TUESDAY, JUNE 29th MemOrlal Park 1 - - Buildings JOHN MURKAR. Prourietor. Windstorm Insurance on Buitdh� Programme _ Crushed Pit Run Windmills, Biros ete. -- — nIATEUi2 HOUR (competition) Pickering ,Automobile Insurance et - dioSerVite VOLaI Csray.el I Iti�trumen'taI - _ y' All Rinds ' •, Drama Thursda June 17 i Sand slid Giraded -Write or Phone Expert bdt'� 1Ce �tlil re CASH PRIZES' BOWMAN ' & RO WE P _ Moving Pictures c _ . Those wishing to partcipate rite Mts. I - Stone WHITBY U� T airs to till llJahe�'.•l�t'aS •• N. K. Robinson, Locust Hill, Lo-.tded in Pit vn�ibie cLut'�r5. _ 1� urk -.hy the22nd fHarvey & .Kering y Ir Motor S Dalin er'ed or " ick 1026 guarautted. AD-NIISSIOti 1 • • PHO Toronto Plant,0 Pice Ho and 6471 Law O OK ale$ .-ARTHUR FIELD -Contestants-Free Cafeteria Supper - Chrysler. Plymouth Public=2•5 cents - - :70H1 BOURNE �� .SO�i Graduate Radio•and Television lnetitut, !Children -l0 cents A( mission, G5 cts. Dealer •-' Diember Official Radio ' Service Men. ` ' • , _.._ GOOD t.SE . ' 1 D CARS L. ' Association. F-,trTri M "c�lliriPryjChildren,�.. 15 tits.- ATTENTION, FARMERS �ti Yhone - 01. PICKERING GOODYEAR TIRES -. GE.\ERAL REPAIR `YORK WILI.ARU BATTirRiE9 Cockshutt. Frost g 'Wood No. 6 GE\•FRAC. BLACKS�IITHIIVG Asphalt Roofing Corn Cultivators: No. 10 A. Oil We are prepared to repair cars. SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS Bath tioyrers; No. 4 All Steel Man- trueke, tractorfa and all fare; I Give us a trial, on a New or a Used Car ure Spreaders and No. 6 Grain Bin- HORSE REGISTER. 01a0hlnery. «'l]eel9 rebuilt and i 24 Hours Towing Service Get , our prices on As— ders combine the latest improve- —' tire -setting. wood -work and _. ments. a suit vi ! !,' cr, C' �' lllq ,) mile rr rrlfirLPU Gordan J. Law, phi It Roofing. W e hail wood: turnlna of till kinds ' Cockshutt Piows, all styles to (lyfie. gale ,ta r . operrc die all styles manuiae- • your Farm. Oliver Tractors, all Place yo-ar order no.w for Phr,ur 2ilriK 02 Oscar '��lison, t3rotighan�, A!ti toyed by the Toronto sizes for every purpose.. Used mac- stann for servicew- . at nig on'rti•- �w taood4orking and turning. PIUFiERItiG, fl'`ITkR10 hines-3 Grain, Grinders. �. 60 -cycle le, during the season. Enrolment phone or Cail Aspbalt Roofing 00 . Electric motors. 1-4 to o h. P. Tur- No. 224:5:' - -AH. ROWE Mount Dennis. Unt, nip Drill etc. DOLL (2336) 12921. Inip. French W. F. DISNEY, Greenivood Percheron Stallion. :_n outstana drock Road Storeand Blacksmith Shop. - -� PICKERIN� i3H0\E Pecs 2314 4l'tf "ing Percheron horse of high 'Llaui- (Successor to W. H. Jackson) I : ity,•catrying, a first d"a premiu-n �_ *MBER V A R� ALL >1'I.ES certificate, the illsproperty of E. A j, M 11'� of B Q -_-y . _ . can ole 193 `� a hi3 ^o Own tab e� The Best that /C�esf4�7 s son t f • 7, It _._ FANNING MILL lot --4, loth cline. '1larkfoat1 T10 E an artistry Cart give. —__ THEATR • .'Terms: To insure a e SCE,EENS - _p4�-ab!e March, 1st. 193b. All acs 6etninatiort } ServiM _ ident- w ner'= risk. E. WHZTBY _ .+ Qualty s SoisfeelluL j -• I 1 `- S rut_ -K C. H. 'lick. Opt. I' INOTTER COMMODORE AGAIN ( 2F 812) — a. Opp_ i ..clipper Platen All Shows D iyhght 9aviolt Time 1D c.. �r Choicely bred Clydesdale Stsliion, pro. perty of R Dafoe Green Ri�•er, will RII seats Saturday and Holide►y Shaytined _ -make the season of 1937 as follows : 2C Cents p - Tuesday, May 25th. will Ieave his own Eveoint;s, stable for Hugh Pugh's for noon; thence rriday'and Saturday. SARGENT'S HARDWARE HarrHull _ to John- Barnes. Cherrywood• for night. June 11 and I2 J _ M ARKBa�1 ONT 301y Wednesdak, proceeds to McGriskin <e _ Bros. Altona cad, for noon; thence Two 9hoWe at 7,30 and 980 Builder and eiOntraOtot �1 to his own stable for night. Thursday, tll/�!`lCtl LAND SURVEYOR proceeds to Fred Wright's, lot 2P, con. Sat urday Matioeo at 1 So �-►- Brlclswork and Stonework - _ = - - r, _ - 9 Pickering, fornoo; thenceto Eli Sat. Evening Show starts at 6.30. a Specialty F. J. DOPIE�'AN B. A., B. Sc.,0 n'r, lot 34. con. • a, Pickering. for p y . L. S. On file are the records of stir night, Friday, Prot ods to his own GHABLES HOYEFt hlt'S stable where he will remain until the roeotfl ervioe veyors Gibson and Yardold. 366 _ .sod foiioeiog Tuesday morning. ' In simple' but rich de- a King East, Oshawa, Phone 2881 I : ;JEAN ARTHUR sign we `can furnish �• THE CROWN INNE memorials that will _ ,IN _ Rosebank Rd. and Kingston Rd. I** please from every , . 4-29 Phone PI•k 6& • _ standpoint. In dignity "History' 4 ><s org is Made of appearance our r Solid 0� Ogee/ �'OOg �gOOge at " Nil ht" • (1 work will Stand out. N t� p to You through the ages.l' OU��!V • No Greater Tribute It'. a coagwap from, With gh y Chia mai4 S aa� Canada to CULI1�i C C.iVE - g +Highway N. W. STAFFORD y rtiEO CAltR1LL0 I Hi wa 'Monumental g We do Building of all kinds Works By railroad and steamer and CARPENTERING. Ph. 461 Whitby Ont. " pack train the distance is - CEMENTING. Kingston Road West more than 14,060 miles. Yet- Tuesday arid Wedn'gday Iii Monday, products from.Coaadiaa dairy ` June 14 15 and 16 eLUMBING farms are used is Siam. Each,and year millions of pounds are bought and used.in remote Two $h0T s Ili i .3C and 9 3fi ROOFING 4 - places throughout the world. -. In 1857 Gail Borden s "canned•' milk first opened the way for "One"in We a do cell Brantford Iit>08teg - world=wide lolling of dairy products. Foreign outlets for Cana _ Nat rials, Empire Bathroom, a .:dicta milk are the rose)l of modern sales and research pioneering. _ MLll10t1-Egnlpment, Duro Water Every million uadi of milk reduced that rinds a market n Beatty foreign lands, further supports the flovu of milk money back fo �iVith ° StabletEgaipnie � = - the farm. of an r.ther Building MAterial Canada. $'J\ HENIEO Estimates Free JA ADOLPHE NIENJ U _ , ..�Por1t Guaranteed r8s7 1937 -NED SPARKS - lo..oR•tl DON AMECHE nlr.Y.=an F. J. PR OU SE .. • PURCHASERS Of MILK u WILL RITZ BROTHERS MANUfACiURER5 Of MILK ►ROOURS - Phone. '�J02: ' psnrlsuroRsnrRouoHOurpreWORLD BORA 1llINEVITCH .r.roW.. PICKF.RiNG. ONTA1 —now— THE'- OLD FIRM . ---VAL U E Collins' Shoe Store, 'Whitby _ Established over H4]f'a 'Century=still going strong SPECIAL ' • r Feeling we are at tim_s a little neglectful of our friends and. Aylmer Peas, me 4, Z tins for 23C• AHEA'clients in Pickering .and district, we have resolved as occasion -SPECIAL 'demsods to keep in toucb with them through the medium of A A p g Aylmer White Corn, e . lOc. this is paper. SPECIAL NOW is the time for WHITE SHOES aid Jain A les &Ras2 oz5ce . SUIM MER FOOTWEAR. In such lines you ' sPEciAL pp p !will find our stook oompletie and varied, work ,Syrup, Bee Hive Or Crown, 5 lbs.. 42c. •Boots for Farm or Field and dress shoes 'are other features in which we areparticularlySPECIAL _ .. -... _... Drive to our place..We e «*� t .. er 's » : y Z fiave tire value you neves ; strong. Marm clad , 7 n r , lg. jar, j :. 9C. • hoped to get. Genuine . SPECIAL Goodyear Speedways at Our Cash'bondsof 3 per cent on every purchase is a comparative . 4tr 1 yf••'L3 or. these low pnices. ' system designedto be of benefit;toyou. Pork & B30anlc. ibby s, ._ -tin. 2 for. 25e• gl:. .S0 Sitte �•lp Always Reliable Bring your Repairs Always Reasonable SPECIAL 30 : 3tJ2 S 4.75-19' Best of miterial and we know H m Workshop under the c ire of Mr. S. Prentice - Sia. .3s s`o�o-1f) 9.35 - ' Sliced Pin appIe','-2 for �. 5c. .4.40-21 '7 ;Open' Tuesdays end Thursdays until 9 P. m. 11.005. 00-20 9.60 ;Fresh Fruit and ' Vegetables ' Collins' Shoe Store eMCORDON LAW PICKERING • ONTARIO f PHONE 476 t PHONE 600 I 33 A& a X Mfrs Miss June Goddard is visiting Mrs. Win. Hill isfriendn at Chalk Lake. .much improved AW -sizes, of Berry Boxes, Crates, in health, and able to be up part of the day.raqt, and .11 qt, Baskets, Bushel Mr. and 'Mrs. Clifford Pilkey, of E. R. Woodward -Hampers, sold at Hagerman;s Bas. Torunto, spent the week -and with­ket factory, one mile- north of the friends here. ..For this week Green Ricer Sehool, off No. Mrs, Haines, of ' Mt. Brydges is visiting with- Mrs. Augustinc, Royal, York H i g h %� ay. ,for a few days. -Peanut Butter, .55 oz. jar 2.1c Get our prices before buying'else. Sevetal froia here were guest. -a: Oralnge Marnialade, 32 oz.-- 23c. ..N%here We deliver. the Michell 'Re-uniun, ..at PyraMA AyInier SOUPS,' t!)11t:- & Veg. 25c. Farm this week. Cloverleaf Pilchards 10'e. Phone Marli I f j(A 4-2-2 Mrs. -R.- Buxkholder aiid Nlrs*. Ivory' Soap Flakes Ige. pkg. Fry, of 'Markham, spent Sunday -Wit," GY•apL Not Flakes, 2 for 2"k tiles. James Graham suffered sev Barday- ans' rt SPECIAL-� oz. pk-e. Magic Bk,- ere- injuries, when she fell do«n -'flight, of. steps a few days age:. Soda Free with the purchase of ono Dagy- Ser*ics Note change - 'in the tiji- of 1-16k oz) •Bks,. Pxdr. . ?_Sc. betwein Clarelnont, Brodtham Ourhitevale and Toronto 'date of the B. Y. P. U. Rally' at OuFresh and Cooked Meats are Greenwood,GreenwQod, W Green River to, Friday June '25th. .kept in i perfect conditiQ# 'by, ]�Iec- ,Tour of our lady riienibers.'bf -tee trical Refrigeration My drivers are trained to be c4rifu Bowling Club ,took part in the Gala courteous and reliable. Day Tournament *at .%.Iarkhani on, BROUGHAM, ONT. Tuesday afternoon. phone Pick. 501 Special Rates on Long Distance Rei •. ' 11r. "Augustine, accompan- hauling. led by Rev. '.Nit. Morphy, are att- ending the Baptist Assoqiation Con- RADIO SERVICE No 'order too smah. None too - large mention at Toronto -this week. It All shipments insured and protector, Mr. andMris. J. Cooper, of Good. wood, Mr. and Mrs. Sadler and Mr. Fully Equipped -for Guaranteed Worn from the weather and Mrs. Carter, *o� Toronto; spent at a :.--:Sunday with INITs. Haminond., Reasonable Charge TeL,. Clare. 311 P. C. T Mrs. Berg and . daughter' spent Tubes --and Batteries on Hand Class, B and C. ..'the weei-end%xith friends in George lo-1;4.tested rr" Owned and operated hr town, and welcomed her mother PAUL WILAON BALA" Frank S. Barels) from Perth on Monday; who will4re- Phom Care. 513 main for a visit A number of the Club were. Bu, i- - 77- ing on Saturday, evening last. Th.i official opening has . not yet been Anhounced, but is likely to takL- place in a few. days. We are glad to hear' that "Mrs'_ Bennett has-- reouvered -suffi6entl-y- -------- ------- -- ....... .... .......... ------ Ao enable -.her. to dispense with the -..services of the trained nurse. Miss Linton .is at present staying with 17 The many friends of 'Mr. J. H. -Caskey will regret. to. learn of the death 'of his father, who was -el-1- known to many here, at his home in Madoc, Ont. He. had spent some ten days in Belleville Hospital, and ,11assed away a -few days after his .. return. Anniversary Services will, be held in the United Church here on the last Sunday of the month, June 27th. Rev. Mr. Owen. -of Union - off, ville, will be the speaker for the r -'--'day. Further announcements Later, J Our people are asked to keep mind the Annual Decoration Day Services in the Union Cemetery. -Dr. Tracy, of Toronto, will be the ted •guest speaker, and will be ass4s by the local ministers. The choir of .. . ... ............ . ......... -.;the United Church will lead in the music. 'Sunday, July 4th, at. 2.30 p.' S. T -Mrs Glover,' Vaughan and Helen attended the funeral of 'Mrs. Glov- .er's cousin, Mr. Wesley McMaster, V at Norwood, on• Friday last, then aku spent the week -end at. Trent Riv. " .. .... ... er - Helen and Vaughan. attended Ahe Ordination Service at Smith's Falls, and were accompanied on -their retikrn by their father, Rev. J. E. Glover, who had been attend- 'ing Conference during the past .......... . --week.. The Julie meeting of the Wom- ,en's Institute will be held at the 4b -liome of Mrs. McIntyre, on Tuesday afternoon, 15th instead of Wednes- day, the 16th. Program -Paper - What to tune,' and tune out, by Mri; -.John Gregg; Roll Call -Supplies for the Medicine Chest. Demonstration, of Rhubarb, by Mrs. G. M. For- syth, Mrs'. - Gibson, Mrs. Dawson, Mrs. PalLister. Hour of meeting, •2.30 - o'clock. 0 Another bit Ann'u'al Demonstrat- ion has been completed . 'at 'Chas. Cooper's. This event which bas bi,- come so well known, throughout the z- district, continues to draw the us- ual large crowd. , The* derrion stri i0fis proved - particularly interesting this year, and probAly interested mmy a prospective buyer. The win • - ners of the two-day motor 'trip are • Messrs WWt. Ward, Chas. Berg, -Claremont -ph Car both of and Ral ....... ..... ter, of Markham. The hicky threA have the privilege of planning their PUP own trip, to be taken whenever they 10 decide. This will be Cite fourthCoaifon :IX trip to be' 'given," 'N'iagara Falls, �For 'North Bay, Temagarmi being the Incte For CAR 'first three trips taken. * ift,.% SM 9 life 150 CIO ase bo;4io 0#V8b1e "S Provicl d Per ctt;i onger 4. Tur `3 the Mo., . N .4. liog., s07 ret ro Fish rigid 1, Wqr bar oul ter. "..,You will Enjoy 3datio, cANrl srtaeft'Acrl IV LEVER F 0 CCs VaNann'a • Too Cream .-41qo 11V Strut it at your Party or Picnic We make Special Detivery -B.*- A. PRODUCTS FIRESTONE -TIRES I,-! , ALPS PLACE CLAREMONT, ONT. 89.110"ase. , lovldiaS IF iteel RS *e *e UZ1.17R.Cot, r 4 . GpOwer RidiZ� ROIL ears and S13C�C. comfort CRp st fLlr4 SQ]Oolhness DER E've -gad perfc;;w 6 • F - Race Or Greater yet ater L. E. O'N&FILL With Thousands FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND Sybilla Sphar's. Remedy has a def-• EMBALMER inite preference, when Chest colds, ucueseur to W. J. Nltther, coughs, cough, catarrh, tonsil and SrojtYvill., thdoat troubles arise. It's mirer, Iti fight and DLy Service safer and dues the job. Won't YOU ! ry,it too )-- Phim, He-id�lct- phool PS211 Jones' Drug Store. Pickering •C11 V :V MOM , , I CHAS. COOPER, Claremont 'Assoc. dealer. J. McGlasban, r)Unhartoo D0?1'!1Lb_Wfdlk1ALlKi 'tif(6Y X"Oc- aiiii' 3�1 iip, Picketing V Q)he ftirtg;s• Rig hAi4-g SAFE e D -UR-E-CT --E-C-ONO M I CAL CHANGE OF' TIME TABLE Effective Sunday, Ap-il 25th LEAVE PICNEWNG -Toronto For For Oshawa and intermediate points and intermediate points A. M. P. At. P. M.. M. P. X. a,6.OrA -.,12.54 _e6.54 e7.3 i i. a6.44 al.54 7.54 8.41 c2.31 8-21 7.54 2.51 i3.54 L).O 1 3.31 e9.3 -9.24 -a'Z -54 9-.54- - -11.31 84.3 10.5.4 e4.54 V10.44 P. M. 5.3I• ii.ai c1L.54- 5:54 c12.11 6.31* Fastern Standard Time ;-Daily except. Sun. & - Hot. b- -Sun, ic Hot. only. c Sat. only. e - Sat., Sun. & X -)i. only. Attractive ROUN 'D TRIP Fares Chicago' ... $16-0.5 Washington $18.20 New York 515.95 Buffalo.. $5.95 Tickets and Information at GRAY COACH LINES EASTERN HOUSE - PICKERING PHONE. 45" OVER -LAND'S _ST_ 0- RE.-' We bsiv'e. just* received a full. stock of Sport -Shoes, also Fleet Foot Running Shoes and t Boots for all the Family. Can -Not be beat, for Price.,We have Men's Work Bootthus, thus ..VRIDAY and SATURDAY, -June I-Ith and.t2th,-0tir Table of Ladies Shoes will surprise yqu for bargains. CALL AND LOOK THEM OVER.. - Come is and see oar. stock of Dry Goods,. Groceries and ...,Boots& Shoes. We can save you dollars, Ask for a Coupon an the' Surrey Dionerware. Coupons are ti.Sivcv an all cash sales of 25 cents or more. A fresh smpply of. Fruit and Vegetables every -week. C. OVERLAND, Claremont Phone 2501 We Deliver II FRIGIDAIRE --.,There i only one 3 Frigidaire JA product of General -Motor's Co rp. Reasons Why You Should Buy A Genuine Frigidaire:. I.' Cheaper to operate .9.- New Food Safety Indicator 2. Simplest- machine on the market 10. Sliding shelves with adjustable (only 3 fiioving parts) partitions 3.- 5 -Year. Protection Plan -11. Made by General Motors Corp.rx 4. No more expensive .. t . han_ others-'* 12. 1 1-'_) 31iflion More Prigidaires 5. Larger food storage IPVe. have been• purchased than any 6. 'Y.ore ice capacity' make, and that many, peo- 7. Patented. cube -remover, pie Can't be wrong. 8. Automatic Reset Defroster Call in orphone us for a Demonstration Chas.:'Coo per, Claremont, Ont .7 Sub -dealer, •J. McGtashan,'Dunbarlon , , I CHAS. COOPER, Claremont 'Assoc. dealer. J. McGlasban, r)Unhartoo D0?1'!1Lb_Wfdlk1ALlKi 'tif(6Y X"Oc- aiiii' 3�1 iip, Picketing V '1t SUNDAY, -,.-SCHOOL Sir Harry Lauder I of conscience, the, deepening of ' _ - _ '';\'' ., family love, the checking of self- � .; confidence, are a few of the ways in =, which Judah was brought into the ovie . line of true life and enabled to take �® *, the lead in these,family troubles and L ESSON sorrows (Heb. 12: 11). Martin has said 6 -tat he would have Lsson Xt thought out his speech for weeks be- given anything if he could pray to THE BROTHERLY LOVE ' fore, because he is simply -tilling the God as Judah prayed to Joseph. d'OF JI3$AI# one who now demands that Benjamin - -Genesis 42: 1-45. 15.) remain in Egypt that all of this T tragedy and trouble came about be- ,' Know Whaf COW. Printed Text—Genesis 44: 18-34. cause the one before whom 'he was ;golden Text—Let love of the breth- .,Comfort %�'rQ2'p�� \\ ,, � By VIRGINIA DAL= ren continue. Hebrews 13: 1. speaking demanded that Benjamin be _-, brought down into Egypt against the - stron wishes- of the boy's father.- To construct a comfortable barn Whenever a crowd of actors, pro - strong T - - g Y ducers, directors, sad writers get :o- --_n__In_Its-.Setting—� _,,"-thy one must know definitely what cow Time.:—The events in this lesson serve my father said r #n H lyaood,_the_mnst each—_ comfort means.. Cows do not require unto us, Ye know that my wife bare •ins argumeuts take _place '.over the. - occurred during the seven years . of fancy and' expensive iruildings. They famine i.e,, B.0 .1716—B.C. 1710, me two sons. And the one went out questions that sever really can be , from me, and I said, Surely he is are very practical in their tastes. settled. Just the other night in the Place: -The family of Jacob . was They do avant, however, freedom in Brown Derby restaurant a group Xot ' torn in pieces; and I have not seen their stall and a en rm. probably residing near Beer-sheba in him since. And.•if .ye take this one av f L" P pe' 'tting them- t. discussing who is the most talked- -southern Palestine; Joseph was liv- - to move about at wilt They dike of man in pictures just and the argu- iag in the capital of Egypt, Zoan, in also from me, and, harm befall him, their food Olean and at re ular e- ye' will bring down my gray 'hairs , g p menta grew 'o vehemez}t, an innocent . she eastern part of the Nile Delta. rinds. They lice a supply of fresh: by-stander might suspect that a riot with sorrow to Sheol. Now there= clean water always at hand. "The - 'fore when � come to thy servant y y' "as• being planned. Instead, it was The Plan of the Lesson y 1x •prefer a 'light, well' ventlated stable just a gener i tossing of_ y-erbal bou-. - father; and the lad is not with us; to one that is dark and -poorly venti- quets. Subject:—The Perfect Purposesof seeing that his life is bound up in lated: These, cow requirements de- Several people .think that 'tobert GI?d_ and His . Divine Overruling to the lad's life; it - will -come to pass, mand modern. equipment, whiLin is Montgomery is the man of the hour. Accomplish Them. when he seeth-1hat the lad is not' not only to the cow's liking but also F recently pepped up his bomewhat "Then Judah came near unto him, with us, that he- will die,- and -thy" " saves -much- hard 'work'. and time on wilting career by' jumping from the .snd said,, Oh, my lord, let thy serv- servants will bring down the gray art part of the caretaker. roles of society playboys to that of a ant, I pray thee speak a word in my hairs, of thy. seryant our _ father with __—__ - _ �lord'a earn, and let thine anger burn . maniac. killer` "Night Must Fall.,'�-� sorrow to Sheol."—Let the lord beOther nominations for the man•of'the ' against thy servant; for thou art fore whom he speaks realize. that to US[C In A Factory r. hour were David SelzuRk, because he even as Pharaoh." — Judah first go ,back, to Canaan without ,this produced "A Star Is Born," and Dar- r'', acknowledges• the absolute supremacy - youngest son will bring the old A recently issued report of the ryl Zannuck becau,:e he-bas"made his of the one to whom he is speaking. father prematurely in sorrow to the '.Medical Research Council of the pictures stand for a guarantee of hl ­- of My lord asked -his servants, say- -British Industrial Research Council larioua entertainment, lag, Have ye s father, or a brother? grave. Here Judah seems to appeal - to the Aeepest emotions of the human of the .British. Industrial . Research ' And we said unto my lord, We have heart, love for an aged parent, 'anti Sir Harry Lauder, Scotch come- Board on "Fatigue in Repetitive — o.""father,-vn=_t•? man, and a'child of —._ motor--reewds' that Not sir he a Y4 of the Trzlrnad a regard for ultimate consequ !an, arrives, -kitties, case and experimeata s { his old age, a little one; and his "For . thy. servant :became surety- showed that gramophone sisters long ago, have film fans had pipe, to join the crowds witness- g phone music pro- the fun. of watching sisters climb to brother is -dead, and be: alone is left for the lad unto my father, saying, Ing the opening of Lynn Fon- vided an antidote to boredom in 'the respective talents of of his mother.; and his father love If I bring,him not unto thee then tanne-Alfred Lunt production of modern factory and' increased output.' _ gyp. p Olivia de Haviland him."— Almost every word hese is shall I bear the blame 'to my father "Idiot's Delight". -" This idea has been carried beyond and- Joan Fontaine. ` bound to a2peal -to the heart ofPyer- re.let—thy the experimental • stage in - Binning- i 'They- . are sisters, Joseph—"a father, an old man, ` s servant, 1I pray thee, •abide instead ham, where, for twv and a half years, „ you know. And al- ' child of his old age, a little one, of the• lad a bondman to my -lord; and the day when he had elo ueAtl ur a leading firm has provided three pro- " �•, ' "his brothel is dead," "'he alone is q s g- ms of half, an hour each da � ' though Qliv p has a let the lad go up with his brethren. ed and' they had wickedly consented � y, the big start, appearing left," "his mother." "his father loveth For how shall I go up to my father, to sell their brother Joseph, into music being relayed to every depart-- in four Warner Bro- him." ment. It was recognized that. factor if the • lad be not with me . lest I see Egypt• y khers pictures__ be "And thou saidst unto thy s4sv-. the evil that shall come on my, "Chr:st .is our,surety. He makes a`ork is being done under ever- fora Joan went to ants,, Bring him Gown unto me, that father."—The whole _ argument is himself one with us (Heb. 2: 11). He increasing pressure, and music was work at RKO,_ there may set mine eyes upon him. And powerfully concluded by Judah's of- prang from Judah (Heb. 7: 14). He in.rodueed with afive-day west: and are many who think we said unto .my lord, _The lad Lcan= fering to take Benjamin's place. This was accepted as our substitute, was two complete pauses, one in the that by this time morning and the -other. in the after- Olivia tante as screen riv- n leave his father: for lie should appeal was not simply a succession bound, abused, ' .and crucified. He �l leave his father, his father would of words superficially expressed, but bore the curse for -'us (Gal. 3c 13). noon, when everyone and everything de Haviiamt als. Now everyone , die. And thou saidst unto thy sere- the profoundest confessions of. a Chi•:st died for us who were below stopped for 10 minutes and a cup of ' is arguing about the _ ants, Except your youngest brother broken heart are here -proved. Judah him. Furthermore, Christ pleads for tea could Lo taker: The intervals. next yea1, Juan will be well in the come down with you, ye shall see my would rather -live the rest of his days us before the throne of the Father t ere lust when work was beginning lead.' face no- more.' And it came to pass in Egyptian slavery than to see' his (Heb. 7: '25). "We have light, rhvtiimic music Mary Livingstone who has played - when we came up. unto shy servant fattier die with a broken heart when The Chagacter of Judah such a big part in .the success of the my father, we told him the words of he knew• that Benjamin Would trot Judah's name had been given to including dance tunes; and the work- ' era. sing and whistle the accom ani= ?ack Benny radio programs, is -think, my lord. 'And our father said, Go come home . again. 'The sublime hero- 'him ;at his birth amid circumstances p ins very seriously of takln3 part In again, bVy us a little, Itod.. And we ism of his noble act of self-sacrifice of hope on the part 'of his mother, ments," said a representative of the a Paramount picture : starring Buddy said, 'We cannot sa• down; if •,our on the part. of Judah would be im- for Judah means "praise." His early �• There is no doubt -it helps Rovers and F3hirley Ross. It is" +ser - brother be with ns their possible to .over-estimate.., The s lf- enormously, and- the executive and t9M youngest , e youth, did. nut, ,however; •afford any ions decision, because it entails hav- WIlI we go down; for we may not'see frrgetful magnanimity of such an proof whatever that he wa3 living up stab find relief from it as much as iris tin. Aeration otr her nose and she the. man's face, except our youngest. action has never ­ been eclipsed and to his splendid name. But in these the manual workers. Since we .made does not '.ike hospitals or eti cr'or the fj ihese innovations there has been an, knives or int ctirity,or• even breathing brother. be With us,� —Thougb Judah seldom rivalled. After words so, later chapters, be comes to the fore `its ,too burdened• and .his heart. torn exqu?sitely . beautiful, Ansi profpundly with great force, of character, and. immense drop in our sickness per_ through ber. month, With too great an anguish to think prophetic, ,it was impossible _for the whole tone of his exquisite ap- centage. We get as big an output of cleverness, 'yet he could never Joseph to doubt that a complete peal in behalf of Benjamin shows with a five-day week as with five and Sunlight, a'nnounce's a Furc+pean ::'have spoken inoie .movingly to the change had, passed upon his brethren that he is now living up to his name. a half days; the "two days' break re- scientist, is 618,0,00 times as strong one before whom he stood if he had and in particular, upon Judah, since The pressure of poverty, the stings ' fresher the pecple completely," as full moonlight. • .,. .fir„-,��� - ., .. .. .. '—' r _ —� • is , PFJ WON'T UEALRV w0u,. E TTLE back into the deeply restful -cushions of his new McLaughlin -Buick and you're comfort- ably set for an hour, a day, or a week behind the wheel. And your passengers will travel' as pleasantly ` 5 - at ease as you. For McLaughlin-Buick's back-seat ' ` ��l''' q Y rY R }` " level as up in front. on, • Knee-Acti ride is, as gentlyk rw t - . , • . ; : Torque Tube Drive and Fisher Body luau take Tor ,.. care of that. - i You'll like the easy -handling Centre -Control steer•° " Mg. Yotell -get a kick out of its many auto. matte features. You'll thrill to the oras• terful•w.ay its new Hydraulic. Brakes /'' i �, t ti t 4 `` a & slow you down instantly from speed. 2 ��• �' 4 `2 a 4 I/ But most of all, you ll fall in lova with the_Superb-ability-o€--that - l smoother,, more powerful Valve- in -Head Straight Eight engine` -� under 'the hood! " t McLaughlin -Buick never tires.�c; you; and few owners ever tire of McLaughlin-Huick. 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They do the wont. of calomel but have no calomel or mercury in them. Ask for Cartels Little Lircr Pills by same! Stubbornly refuse anything else. 25c. FREE •G:i9-+ai & PARATORS Be one of the three lucky farmers to get a ,brand new 1987 streamline( stainless AMBER-HOLTH separator FREE; send postal ior' Entry- Wank and "How to cut separating costs in Half"; nothing to pay; sirliply express your opinion. A'tidress ANKEIt HOT.TH. Room 1-3,.Sarnia, Ont. MEN WANTED , To train as Diesel En ineers for trains, buses, trucks, cars, power plants, etc. Must be Interested in Piesels and furnish good refer- ences. For details regarding qual- ifications, course of instruct;ons and transportation to shops. -Lritc,: rfRting age.... Chicago Institute of •Die 3el Engineering 906A Dundas St. LONDON, ONT. ,(ARTICLE Nu. 15. There are .tw9 groups of garden insect enemies—those that eat holes in the foliage and those that suck out the juices. For the first -named, prison is usually applied. while the suckers are attacked with a burn - New Industry Is Developed Visit Paid by Government Of- ficial to Marl Beds --- ROCKTON.—,john M. Casey, in- e' ' - _ `? COCK -A- DOUBLE- DOO Spector of the federal department of - —' =' z mines at Ottawa, paid a visit to the, _ ' w r This Double.Automatic Book new plant and mine of the Beverly �y —Means Double Value,too. Holdings c,brporation in. Beverly usually quite apparent but .the Pres- swamp, near the village of Westover, -- �ress.Keeps Pace service, both to advertisers and the ence. of the other kind is only shown , public, that is the boast of the press P NONE 9 FINER; s of Canada,—Sarnia Observer, 7a M A D E DOUBLE. e In a •country as young 'as Canada Mol lishled under direction of A. Anrap, one does not expect to find many in- That $80,000 loan by the Domini- ' ,(ARTICLE Nu. 15. There are .tw9 groups of garden insect enemies—those that eat holes in the foliage and those that suck out the juices. For the first -named, prison is usually applied. while the suckers are attacked with a burn - New Industry Is Developed Visit Paid by Government Of- ficial to Marl Beds ing spray will -1. when both are present, a combin- --- ROCKTON.—,john M. Casey, in- e' ' - _ `? COCK -A- DOUBLE- DOO Spector of the federal department of - —' =' For Satisfaction trueQ mines at Ottawa, paid a visit to the, _ ' w r This Double.Automatic Book new plant and mine of the Beverly �y —Means Double Value,too. Holdings c,brporation in. Beverly usually quite apparent but .the Pres- swamp, near the village of Westover, -- �ress.Keeps Pace service, both to advertisers and the ence. of the other kind is only shown , public, that is the boast of the press P NONE 9 FINER; s of Canada,—Sarnia Observer, 7a M A D E DOUBLE. q In a •country as young 'as Canada Mol lishled under direction of A. Anrap, one does not expect to find many in- That $80,000 loan by the Domini- ' AUTOMATIC BOOK general manager, who was a former dividual business enterprises with a on to rehabilitate Alberta's jobless quarter. pound of soap .to a gallon officer of the mines department. ing spray will -1. when both are present, a combin- --- ROCKTON.—,john M. Casey, in- e' ' - _ `? ation of poison and something that Spector of the federal department of - —' =' burns, such as lime sulphur and ar- mines at Ottawa, paid a visit to the, _ ' w senate, give the best 'results. The new plant and mine of the Beverly damage from the biting, insects is Holdings c,brporation in. Beverly usually quite apparent but .the Pres- swamp, near the village of Westover, -- �ress.Keeps Pace service, both to advertisers and the ence. of the other kind is only shown and ' expressed himself as surprised public, that is the boast of the press at first by a wilting or .withering Of at the development of the new fer- of Canada,—Sarnia Observer, 7a the foliage. For sucking pests, chief tilizer industry which was estab- In a •country as young 'as Canada of wYch are the aphids or plant lishled under direction of A. Anrap, one does not expect to find many in- That $80,000 loan by the Domini- ' lice, spray with whale oil soap, a general manager, who was a former dividual business enterprises with a on to rehabilitate Alberta's jobless quarter. pound of soap .to a gallon officer of the mines department. youth might be called a Social. Ser- and a half of. water; nicotine sul- Much Work Done history going bac* as - far as 1850: vice credit.—Hamilton Spectator: phate, or "Black Leaf 40" or any •' Over one mile of poles has been t Yet the Canadian publication Indus- r— other repellent secured from. a relia- try can boast of 10 daily newspapers, ' •ble seed More. erected through the swamp to- carry the Hydro to the plant and nearly a 17 weekly newspapers, three religi- A pretty woman owes her greatest Mildew or Other Fungus mile of narrow gauge rai wa as eriodicals and one magazine all debt to nature despite the fact that in active operation had their stores and beauty parlors, get more When fungus attac4(s the plants. been laid to carry the consbitnents . .that beginnings earlier than. the middle of of her money.—Guelph Mercury. the foliage usually .turns yellow or to the mixing mill. the -last century. That makes 31 brown, or white spots like mildew Not all of Beverly swamp, com- ,publications, each of which is 87 cover the leaves. -Fungus is most Prising several thousand acres, con- years old or older. And if the honor common in warm, murky weather. tains the organic matter that will roll were tobeginat 60, there would Ladies Spraying with Bordeaux Mixture or go to make up the formula of the- be 204 publications that would quali- dusting with specially finely ground fertilizer. It is authoritatively stated fy ,19 of 'them being in Eastenr Can- absolutely FREE, sample of our _ Can - sulphur is -advised. Sulphur dust 'that in no other part of the town- . ads, the part settled' first. Today Highest Quality, Hospital, San!- will also protect hollyhocks and phlox ship has the same formation as that . there ' are many media available to tart' Napkins. Products. 1 from rust, ii applied when the dis- comprising an area of 144 acres been advertisers, but none with the long Send us your naameine, and receive i ease first shows itself. An ordinary found- While all parts of the swamp and distinguished record- of useful London, Ontario: tin can with the to -p perforated like may look alike on the surface, it is. a salt shaker makes a .. good duster. in the marllying below the thick Slow Growth Disastrous to Certain Vegetables ',Tender vegetables are those' which have been grown quickly. Especial- ly with such things as radish, car- rots and beets is slow growth dis- astrous as the roots become woody and filled with objectionable fibre. But this rule also applies to every- thing used for salads. On this ac- count experts advise pushing growth with frequent cultivation and ap- plications of a good chemical fer- tilizer. - This should be carried out according to proper directions. covering of leaf mould and vegeta le matter that the, difference occurs. Nearly four feet of black mould cov- ers the mar] below, which is about three feet thick and is said to con- tain chemical constituents peculiar to itself. It is said that in no other part of Ontario or Quebec has such a deposit ever been discovered. Gov- ernment' officials and others who, have been on the ground and had tests made believe that thef'e is, a wealth of plant food irr the area that only requires development to make it available for agriculture. ,0� �,r~ ► _ /fin A Q -Just to rtienii2►d the Institute -Miss Kazin Elliott, of Torou- L \ 1 V A L 18 17members that the the Annual to, spent Sunday at her home here 11 --1F. C. Mech* of Montreal vis- meets at Kinsale on Wednesday, -Mrs. J. G. Baxter spent Fri- • •ited his mother on Friday last. June 16th, at 9.30 a, m. standard eay last at the ho9 me of her laugh• 4 Donald Munro has been on the time, ter, Mrs. Spectrin, of Orillia. Qj 1 j, stcY list during the' past week. -The Ladies' Aid of St. Andrew-le- ---MIs. H. Feasby, of Brandoa, Church will meet at the home of 'Man,, and Mrs. E. Ham, of Osha*a , " t 7 f r -ten' and Mrs. Lee entertainedPickering a Leader Store former'ts brother and sister and bin. H. Boyes oa Wednesday next called on Mrs. Mechin; on Sunday the • theLee's mother on Sunday. . at the usual hour . All ladies are in • -Mr. . and Mrs. -Cyril Morley and Mrs.Rev. Dr. Carmichael was in vim.Joyce visited with Mr. and Mn. Ottawa for Several days last week -The sympathy of the community Fred 'Terry, in Toronto, on Sunday : attending the General Assembly of is extended to Mr. . and Mrs. A . lost. the Presbyterian Church. McConnell in their great loss when -Mr.- and Mrs. C. H. Pilkey, - --:Get Ready for the 12th ••• ;T ' A number of the ladies of the their residence was completely des- apent Sunday in Kinsale with their ethe cooking school dyed by fin. daughters, Mrs. Parkin ' and Mrs. ICoro)ilation FIB and _ Rtre&aere q�ln stock vi;Wige atte_nded _ - - -=- ,ig-t-o-ttve annual memorial Harbison. at . ya itby on W ednsday Past when E i held l service that will be ed n rski-Remember th ne -ememer e garden party un- .several of them won prizes. s 2S3 Flags, on 8 tape, ready to hang--•all for 69C. 1Mrs. Arthur Boyer who has been Church on Sunday next, the service der the auspices of St. George's very ill all (winter and spring, but in the Presbyterian Church will be Guild to be held in Memorial Pack _ III(11V1dIIa1 FIaQB at 6C. 1CCr and 15C. V" gradually improving, has withdrawn as • usual, as well as the . Piclaering, June 17th., Beginning at Cluster Fl Holders, 5 hold Flags, only 25e : Teen so well during ,tbe past week. Sunday oo .- �-�t. George's Church, Sunday fin• L. Johns and Bruce spent ball will be played between Picker June 13th . 3rd Sunday after Trin• Sunday in Toronto and visited Mr. jug and Civil Service (Whitby), "i 10 a. in. Sunday School; 11 a. Johns, who, is confined to Toronto which will be follacwed by a good , m. Celebration of the Holy Comm-General Hospital, for treatment and prograan of moving' pictures and sel- -Brighten up the Home as anion. 7,;30 p. m'. Evening Prayer: observation for as a spinal affliction ections by Canada a mast popular Prewcher, Rtiw, E. G. Robinson. of a serious nature. comedians, Messrs Berl Harvey and with Elastica Paint _.. t --- '--0n Saturday night last some Mrs. W. 0. Reid, Edna and Le Roy Kenney. There will also person entered the stable p . Walter spent the week-end in Wood- be cocoanut shies, hot dogs and a Staunton l Taylor, Fairport, and stole a nal- Wall-piper mak, where the Oshawa Salvation fish pond. Cafeteria Supper. Adm-, • Army Band,, of which Walter is a ission., 25 and 15 cents . ' horse, which he purchased member, was engaged for special Va,ssite Varnish from Mr. Picov, recently. So far aervioee. =there e. ao to fFu culprit D� RGROVE {6iisa-F5e1 Hogg; or �j --86. S. Jeffrey and daughter, � assistant in the local Contin- l\eW Oilcloth and Linoleum �r ,� Toronto, called on Mr. null Mrs. y CORONATION - �- 7J. J. Stevenson last Reek. Mr. dation School, having accepted a Jeffrey will tie remembered by a position -on the staff of the Stouff- number of our older citizens, he viae Continuation School, has ten= baying ta:nght school here many level her ices iation here.. Miss GARDEN PARTY So C Hagg'$ services in Pickering. both . Tin ago ' in and out of the school have -been _ - --pis Wednesday, June 2nd, the greatly appreciated, and her leaving ON -- public School boys . softball team is regretted by the comirnunity . - - Journeyed out to the Brock Road, Her work with the girls and young where they participated in a keenly women of the village bas been Saturday Night - ecatedted game of softball • The highly appreciated send of very _ - .$iekering boys came out on top with great valise. - - jl wre of 13-7. -The regular monthly meeting - . • The P;ckering Winmen'e Inatib July - 3rd Tailor-made 'Suits •�ute members are invited by the of the Wca'nan's Missionary Society ..Highland Creek Institute to a Gar- b the United Church met el the p L _ ` June .24th home of Mrs.. A. W. Mitchell on ;Barber Shop 8t den Tea, on Thursday, Wednesday, June 2nd, with the Pr- _ at .230 D. S: T. at the home of esident, -Mrs. H. G. Crozier in the Suntingys for Mrs. Carl Wallace, Danforth Rd. : ehai=, who was assisted in the De- - : South. Speaker,Miss White "Bride" national period by Mrs. L. Marley. p Brodie. Silver collection. Beauty Parlor .95 The death took place very and- with Mrs. C• J. Stevenson leading _ $ 1 denly, at his home, 149 Agnes Str. in prayer. In the absAnce of the Secretary, Mise B. Bunting, Mrs. pp Oshawa, of Mr. Kenneth C1aik in Morley acted as Secretary pro tem. A competent lady will havecharge Why Pay more for Ready-mades ; his 42nd year.. Mrs. Clark, fo�T' The concluding chapter of the Miss- of the beauty parlor and satisfae f ly Mia9 Mabel Down, is a sister of ion Study Book was given by yrs. tics is guaranteed at reduced Mr. W .. H. Down, living south ofW. C. Murkhr and -was most int- prices. /�i • .. ' - .. the village, The funeral took place- eresting. A short Tersiperance pita? Permanent Waves. $2.00, $3.50.35 Fred T. Q uiltlnp�-.,..Pickering on Wednesday, intermer It being made 1i in. Mount La;t �i Cemetery. was given by Mrs . Crozier, Mrs . Shampoo and Finger W ave. • a 7 Murkar and Miss Jean Clark arc Finger Wave, ; .35 -A -disastrous fire occurred on • tiabl . � � Fs ittl• ed 1857 at the home of Mr. showed real-talent. Articles for the Marcel. ' .:40 Friday aso'nit+g-. bale were on display, including . _ 7. 'and Mrs: Arthur McConnell, of the .complete layette, donated by Mrs, Oil Shampoo.,35 ql.:. Greenwood road -ben their stone E. L. Ruddy and a quilt donated Ladies' Hair Cat. residence was completely destroyed by Miss Gladys Burns, of Toronto Special Prices, May 25 to 31 with practically all its contents. At the close. refreshments were Mrs. McConnell had prepared break- served bq the _ 1n�ibers. of Mrs. Oil P. W., Reg. 32,D0--$�i1.50 feat and had gone to the barn Murkar's gropp. The "July meeting RegvlQr, _:-Reg. 53.50 53-00 "call Mr. McConnell and the hired will be under the leadership of Miss ,Regular. Reg. $5.00•-$4.00 moi. Mr. Barrett, who was driving .Bunting by, st the time noticed the fire, -Any fine evening now if you �. MA DI iLL Breakfast Bacon, : 25c. a Ib. and gave in the alarm. Th local fire look at the tennis grounds, you will Shone Pick 71 ` A. brigade responded, but were unable rind both .-courts filled to 'capacity Minced Steak, 12c• a , ibis Ito do very much, the fire havin8 and the benches lined with spectate e. ..Pork !� q t gone almost through the house be- ors• We don't knoll to what cii- ooF]i�g Pork Liver, iL2c. a 1D. fore even Mr. and Mrs. McConnell cumsCances me ahould ascribe this + discovered the blaze, and the alarm _` '^� 12e • alb• 1nC!!'SBed popularity Of the courts. g SteWlllg Beef gi.t<n• They' succeeded in saving Slate, File and Gravel Roofin � It may be physical . Players may . the radio and several other small pave that elasticity cd step, the Asphalt Shingles, Roll Roofing ;Jewel Shortening, .15c. a lb articles. Many personal belongings a of move lest, the muscled of great personal value, of the type 1-ply, $1.26 s roll. Goof coat- . _ that mon cannot replace were sliaiaess grid litheness that this v e P y+ Classic Cleanser, _'3 tins, 13C. orous game helps tbesri achieve. lIIg. 6fie per gallon.. 1. SW lost. Friendly neighbors were They MIRY wish to store up a Supp- also chimneys - rebuilt laud repaired. _:..:6 tins, 25e. i posy at once and had a ternporasy ly of health for the winter months. _ 'home .ready by dark for 76 - and pimps a desire . Co cosifom tO .JACK RM, t ]tLrs. McConnell. The loss is estim- - style motivates otlz tenni .as cath- DUN BART ON ated it $6m n►hidi• was Ply usiasts . Sklidutl is severs] linea o+ " covered by insuronce • Dancing ,King Gcorge VI, ;a at --- >'W :_ IR E I D. • ,%reeking, . DrinlPng, teoatis. And nearly every cauatr9 9wearbW etc. These hesdPinea app- o f the world plays the gains • You Our Appreciation eared last week•ead when. - Butcher (Phone 3000) :�Pickerin a resolution that casae up see rt 4t?l the right thing to do ON .Me OUR. :.. 'bd a Bay of Qui a nyw'here. Wfe believe that Picker- since of the United Church, eat � youth is flockhw to, the courts' • • • reported to have > ro a for ao�e= First Anniversary . Piekerin HardwaLO, Store Smiths, ralls,and repo iftercourse, They all lii.* to- tali. _ been brought forth bb' a Yom joke, sing, show off and generaliv i js em ceased to Nt' gentle from Oshawa, well-known give Tway to youthful exuberance, In III this district, the abstinence from our innate modesty we hesitate to hasp frleilids ,fad patreols to Order Our the use and practice of such, as besuggest that any part was played Now is �e Time ing the qualifications of an elder. by our spasmodic outburts of tenni- -tor their favours of the Al-M-cement, anger and disgust, res- _ is news _ or - by the competency Of tilted, and is heard a>Td seems► on ev_ > ��pring Seeds T recent club executives . St311it ery hand. Many will agree that milt be. At any race, whatever May we kbps fora eomtinuea ' In the i0 a linence from the Practice the reason, our youth are taking to and use of .such as described, we the courts, our youth increase in that patronage, and Timofhy, Alfalfa, Red Clover, have then several virtues that mightgoodwill of our customers. be included in the qualifications,' 'S Sweet Clover and Ala►ike se but wby some `unfortunate misguid- LILLIAN ed _ folk are unable to see anything, The Pickering Small Garden Seed s in bulk but the so-called sine of the flesh BEAUTY SHOP Is why so many are able to express MEAT -MARKET - and in Packages _disgust. The practice of - anyone of (Next door to. Old Church Garage) - the habits referred to, will harm very few other than the one guilty New ddvert4eemer►ss. , : ' Purina and Master Feeds S. Of the practice. - At any rate they ' Shampoo and Fingerwave will come at, the bottom of a list of WANTED TO RENT-A house in Field and -Garden Fertilizer qualifications that might properly Fingerwave . SSe. ♦ the village of Pickering, Possession on New^ - Y� . include, deceit, jealousy, g'Os9tP, or before September 1st, Appty at th4 43 s 1 oO Qts• Paint --Special, -59c• a Qt* ..slander, , snobbery, and a dozen and Oil Shampoo k Fingerwave 76e. Office, OR SALE-Cabbage. Tomato and one other practices that have ruin- Arching 8be•. - ed many an innocent individual. - Frauliflowerplants. Also Dooley not+toes ,gent for 11�CC0ImlCls-DeeriD���]!airm�mea Inert' Grown from regis•en d seed in Scott Township. ,and Repairs. ,As one local man stated, he would Mattioureare• . M, m: Burk. Phone Pick 1031, s -4s - rather have a moderate, drinking, / ? AOR SALE-60 acres, lot 17. con, 4, Our Motto :-"Wei have �` Oita Roti it, Ot (some Cu93irtg permitted) man for 8 Facials {.' iSIIC 1' Pickering, Good buildings, well watered„ than t)te Out*war in Rood condition for spring crop. Will fell a not made. �i it i 2iei hbor, y HAIRCUTTING " reasonable to close estate, For rOulF rp . 361- g larsapply.aMilfredHamilton,lirou�ham. 38tf TelephoDe�8A00 righteous man, who when your back _ . was turned, vl'as a "different man". Thermique' Reaterless Oil Persian- cC.WS FUR SALE-Olose springR BALCDON PIC2JrV G Change that list around, and put ept Waves ` ,en and fresh cows, pure brad and grades. T. t the Further, f1.95 E2 b0 >);3$0 x,00 B t. sted and blood tested Free delivery J. S. 7 these latter, a top wm 7• m-pby. Murco Farms. Lindsay. Ont there is no reason why these require- .,i,nn• Pink, ?^Pe Pborx 1262. C•+w llitr .menta should apply to elders alone. ' p «