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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1937_06_2511 1 '1 An old estlsbitshed asene7, 'rear to servo _ __-_ .-'Security and Service. . -_m pawing. near y -w her classes without writing final examinations. 00 Phone, Pink. 60 _ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kennedy and grove, About 40 members of the Eastern .6113e Doul OW01800tasaal Lawbo. Star, of Birchcliff; were entertain- Bruck goad _ Whitevale GREENWOOD ' -NOTICEe media" LlCRX88D- AUCTIONEER AND Friends and acquaintances of Miss, . Ata recent meeting of the :1 - P `]&lill$ Norma Fuller and John Sentle are y fonan . he ittee-in-charge, at the home of lir, 7 MILLS 2�► Roll Call, •'hope" 1s► R. H. O. PRARSON-Pb vias Dusbarcoa. idly .• Uar trucks pose your way cordially invited to attend their Hugh Pugh, it was decided to hold ' aasrsaon. every day." marriage ceremony which will take the annual P gh-Evans picnic on R. FORSYTH. Oph. D.. Director R.Op1a-e•rid Aaodaf9o*ot COAL 008E place on Saturday, June 26th, at y. Saturday, July lot at McKs s 1886-•1936 fstsind frembarof the Amerleaa Q�• ' St. George's Anglican Church, Pick Picnic Grounas. Further particulars — ` samtatao.- Eyes examined by appoistmant. ant. iGP.jUD GEMENT > r . ering at 3 p. m. D. S. T. later. WILSON BR 0 Chau fact. Claesmunt. BAND, GRAVEL, Miss Hilda Hood has returned. home from a lengthy visit with her An old friend of this neighborhood a°plus .. 4,p", _ cousin in the States. Just in time in, the person of Mr. James Fowler, M��y� 'Wednesday and Frlday y - D DUt4&LD RULLY _ is�rrrwwr - and for the strawberry -picking Hilda. of Vancouver, is •-visiting friends ...._ #. a fiaboksoc. Notary rubbc. nlo.tertu Loan. emsal*asedrotxup�eduy WeiateA.t:.L:hria BUILDER'S SUPPLIES Si*mPa�Y is extended to Mrs. R. here at present. It is forty years since he paid his last Visit. He will _ ro iG i� bas - tlsa.soufb wtaa of t:oun tiou+s- whttby. SW also local cartage work C. Reesor, in the lose of a brother in Toronto, after a prolonged ill- be. remembered as a member of the b $1.34 pa - BEATON, BELL t!- ROSS We haps also placed in stock a Emil] one-time Whitevale Band, and still 'Moots" , Barristers U Solrcitcrs ed in passing First Form examina- a born. 98 base and over, Oct6c. Far bat _.,.: ` W 1 LLLA1>d J. BEATON. ii, e. live of Maple l,esf tdilkng (kg's Feeds. Greenwood � - - - gale ,:A full line of cattle and pit _ ,L8 BELL., C. J, - = _.---- -- -- ` - ' - David Lennox is recuperating nic- f JAMES A. WRIGHT A W MITCHELL A. W. Mian Ivy Maguire spent the week- sad at he{ home here. — The traffic on the Highway � here _ . . Pis Cencefatrite - thi! V seoeMatF ' liar tetc•st. oroaw, wdwideaess Pickering,'Ont. Mr. and Mrs. J. Clark spent the seems to increase each week -end. Mr. Alfred Mr. Norman Rosa for economical feedins lications set -in. ^d'+ 0. RICHARD8UN A Co.. Barris- week -end in Barrie. and - C •ters. SoWLan. Notaries etc.. suite I�a,cvos1ld�oocr Like a.uldiq�� 86 rorosto St. Toroato: Of]tiee phone 7400- idenese �`>r0 The Mission Circle will meet on are holidaying at Herb. Parkin's. g The W. I. will hold their Grand Pis Starter .for young pip ?sYOar»e Ad. 160 Pidterin� Phu« refs. sit Saturday, the 26th, at the home of _ again. Quite a number of friends met ai The Beal Store► ClBrelIIOIIt TEioKSON a McKILLAN-B-mis Miss Edith -Ormerod. Miss Zorah Gee, Miss Ruby Ann- mothers' Day meeting at Mrs. L. Dunn's on Thursday of this week. poultry Coeds. All (dads Odchms ansa. Solidc*n. • Noteri•• Public. 016- sfifiosdoa tlat•e, Ptekatina, as iae•dar and PHONBi 6'31 is- Miss Edna Green, Miss I. Rut. Congratulations to. Arthur Gorm- Starter and Growias >Ramb sari., cve.iaas from 7 so to 4.ro or br �aD- Toronto cisme. ase-1Ctesta** fiWL.. TT F U R N T U R ledge t edg span the week -end in, Honey- 1 and Valma Cre wiord on recur- ley Ibtraa am.Shot is t - y NY da St. Pb•ee Main arcs. 9fitt 1 .wood at Miss Rutledge's home. ing their Entrance Ezam. on year's _- to on the ramptu platform erected for the oce We are displaying an attraotire Visitors at the home of Howard work.. W L- OlriAi+TT A. ANNIE _ liurriste-s. variety of and Edith Ormerod over the week- Mrs. E.•Palmer .and daughters of ved and everyone ezpresssed a hap.- rk,t ANT' 6"20"6"20" D. f',OtIANT. K. CK. . Aluminum and Graniteware Bio. Furniture and Furniture:. end were: Mrs. P. gayer, of Roch. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sawt►ern Uxbridge spent Monday with Mrs. Wa,gg. ���♦ 0 T�Ni♦l Y1i.1.11a F. ANNIS. B. A., LL. f3 S. Novelties. and Mr. and Mrs. W . Mach, of The Sunday ate is school picnic d j fills- li Omesa- l asi.o•e St. Osha.t Pa�.s-aa.db(c n+ws), and a, tb. Cowl Priem low, in keeping with mimeo. Niagara Falls N. Y., Mr. and Mrs, arinouriced.for June 80th at Oshawa- AND House. waltbs. coir• consist) Pbow t (whit- M, Orinerod, Mrs. Brandon and on -the -Lake. -All ]finds Of Iiefair �Or� DIO SERVICE Will Ormerod, of Cresswell. 'l ie ' Greenwood and Kinsale Un Mr. and Mrs. V. Parkin and. Mr. and Mrs. H..Parkin spent All Tuareg_ Guaranteed - --...........,. ,� ..^^^^^^^^.:^� A UISdIIsGe Of Radio College ion Picnic will be held at Oshawa Sunday, with their- aunt, Mrs. A. C. A. MseDONALD — IIRRBBRT T. FALLAISB. L D 8.. with on -the -Lake, on Wednesday, June 80th. 1?izsner •will be served at 12 Parkin in Markham. CLOSE AVE.. 7 Ot20N'1O D.U.S.. Graduate •1 the Racal G*Ueae o/ Wpptai Sttraeons stud the uon•tvity of Toronto. St, p- to -the -minute trainingo'clock, 'standard time. A splendid --,..- :AndkeT Phone Lakeside 1509 io raaidanee second door •a•, of And MWs Cbutcb. Pichenoa, Dat (XIce boars : o and _. Progr'am of sports will be run off :. 04derf+ takfm at NEWS .f�ae a.m r• spat- is os aovo+otm.wt. (X-ray •arviis). Fa*ae Fief aro*. suis- o _ _FINEST EQUIPMENT immediatel after•dinner. -Everybody y s-9 Ge'o rge Bowcott and family moved for come and help make our Sunday to the townline where George has Shingles For Sale onotss,sgo+ ! arao. - _ Guaranteeds Satisfaction School picnic a happy •time for the secured steady work, - children. _ Gard Winters and family spent. . the week -end with friends at Oak (salt $teal Shingles, V POST1LL. Licensed Auotlonew. aa.' Reasonable Prices Tabes Batteries- h Green River Ville., Blyd's Felt Slate BhinRles. rd'o Felt $ r .sur 000iasrs or.rars and union*. and always on ad F. M: Chapman attended the Also. re-rubbering huagy wheels.. _ ,tiroass.•ae.ti Idads apsoa•d to on sboe•sae sotr•a Wdross tir••o Mow P.O. ons. H. ROY MILLER. Mr. and Mrs, O. G. "Pat",.Reid. Middlesex JerRey sale at London on Lawn mowers eb%rpeoed. _ BCiATON. TOWIVBHIP- • Brougham. Ontario _ of Gormley, visited friends here on the :15th R'itlt Mr. W. D. Thomson T PATERSON 8 CLAREMON R. Do Clem C:at+mya.re:. f„',ommi•awoer for tattoo affidavits. Accountant. Ew• Issuer of •tStf Pbooe Mark 1006 _= Sv�day. _ There are rumours' of a garden of Brooklin. TSe Mission -Band will meet at f;hsll and et g pricey. Pbous261S LUrriase Loan••%• Whitevaie.OaL party in the near --future. - . Watch for particulars. hams of Mrs. Frank Puckrin on Saturday EL E. RlCHARDSON D, g E R The -Y... P. Class f: afternoon .,nest.,.when they .. ;A. are planning will be, addressed by Mrs. Boyer. GEtNibRAL INSURANC$ _; —•--.- picnic in the near future,_ so don't . o f Brooklin• • `�► N ' RIVAL ESTATE . InBIIraIIOQ Of All SiIItig, book all your days u p' We wish to congratulate our tea- The Club met at the home of Mrf. S. G. Puckrin on Monday evenine $u�Iders SUp�altes CONVEYANCING • estRates Available wits- cher, Miss Muir•'on tieing aucce56 M last week and spent a pleasant. ` - ' 11 1 '1 An old estlsbitshed asene7, 'rear to servo _ __-_ .-'Security and Service. . -_m pawing. near y -w her classes without writing final examinations. 00 Phone, Pink. 60 _ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kennedy and grove, About 40 members of the Eastern .6113e Doul daughter, Evelyn and Miss Bette Star, of Birchcliff; were entertain- Address Pt ont L :+yd, all of Toronto. visited friends W M'. MAW BROUGHAM PICK 516 here on Saturday evening. LlCRX88D- AUCTIONEER AND .Davueeiie Coke The Ladies' Aid held their Jane meeting at the home of Mrs. Fra last. A good time was reported, VALUATOR. Aajwbm P `]&lill$ tie Turner, on the afternoon of it saim conducted . 2�► Roll Call, •'hope" Phone or writs, Address 614 Danis- The Sunday school are holding scr..�. ffit. a. Agency for Frost fa Rood their anneal picnic on •June ,30th at ;^ Whitby. Ontario. Cookshatt Farm Kaohinery Wilson's Park. Here we go for a0fa'le more fun and frolie. .CYRIL R. MORLRY Complete lire and repairs. Two of our church members vim' HSLf>6RAL tNBIIRANOB -. aILopping and Foods of all O as dates to attend our 'Association, Phone - PkbmAmi GM hinds. Annual Church at Uz- Mrs. lira Drap- _ ... _ Wct e, Shank and - WILSON BR 0 Pan" Boys] PasFlonr T he report from our two. delegates -Insurance at } Poultry Feeds, Growing M� • Williams and Miss Hutchings iieP • . Mash, ts) ing Mash o f Q inToronto- r . yo>ar car For your lee i s : � M7Ce �e cscry a8 ssskaaF Plow Pints. in, was very ranch appreciated by all who heard it on Sunday night. - D: N. Lockwood A' undw the auspices ..of T �VKiE epi PROTECTION the Ladies' Aid will be held on the ,PEARSONIS PIQHSRINGI, ONT. lamm . of Mss. T. Williams, oa But ■19 urday,' June 26th, commencing at Suer Fu'M' 1ture 12.30. Apron booths; fish porgy, � Cod Lawn Chair i Lawfs Chins iZ.10 Deck Chair with Canopy -and Foot Rest Deck Chair with Canopy $2,60. .. _without Canopy $1.25 Gimp Chair $1.65 Grass Mattaon "$tndio Conches es Paper Metoe Anbulsne% Day or Night Phone 1300 C. A. STERRITT Funeral ' Director Furniture Dealer Pirslcervia. Ontario � a• V.1 -J JW W FUNERAL DIRECTOR . Private Ambulance .Day and Night Survies006 Phone 6 -_ - :Malvern 5000 Markham, a Onto Summer Time ' PEARSON'S CATTLE SPRAY, ,STOCKAIDE. Fly Toa, Hand Sprayers, Fly Sprayers, Fly Swaten ters, Scre Doors and Window Screens. King Bug' Killer in 5. 10 and m lb. bags. Lawn ]]lowers sharp(shod'and repair - Plumbing. Roofing, Ttnanithing ALVIN BUSHBY Hardware Tinsmith PTCRERING phone 4600 Candy booth, novelty booth, hoe baking . Afternoon tea will be ser- • ved . Come one, come all. The joint Y. P. rally of Clare- mont, Whitevale and Gteen River *ill .be held' at Wilson's Park on Friday, June 25th. Rev. Dixon- Gor- don, of Toronto, will be the special speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon will also bring us some message in song. Games commence at 6.30. 'Carncp Fire Service after. The . school children Ilad a special treat last: -Thursday, -v7te°n. the Pop- ular and prominent artist, Miss Mar- got Wilson, gave them a lesson ..in Art. Miss Wilson used charcoal in her sketches and also told them int- eresting things 'about her own less- ons abro&d The children and par- son. -On Sunday, June 27th, at 2.30 P. m. S. T. the eighth annual Memor- ial Day Service, .at .Brunswick Hill Cemetery will be held. Weather permitting, at the grounds, if not in the church. Rev. Burkholder will be the speaker, also special music by our own choir. Everyone is ex- tended a most cordial invitation to attend. Any information regarding this cemetery will be gladly given by the cornimittee . were made for the annual picnic in Lumbel and Lath July to, beheld in F. M.. Chapman's �. C. grove, About 40 members of the Eastern .6113e Doul Star, of Birchcliff; were entertain- ­Alberts t'aB1 ed at the borne of Mr. and Mrs: R. _ P. Winters on Wednesday evening .Davueeiie Coke j last. A good time was reported, L1IDe, OFIIteIIt. F188t4!! the home being decorated for- the occasion with flowers. Maple" Body -Wood Rev. A. G. Crozier prese}yed his -Agents for Lundy Fence far -well sermon (sere on Sunday ev- ening, last when a full bouse green-. - anal Metal ssimh p ed him. The Almond's choir render- ed . good music, assisted by A. ' W . Lynda, of Whitby.'There will be no ...Qeoblhutt Issplements service here next Sunday, owing to crises llefsre �y the services at -Salem. ;lsese(e The Y. P. of l tum, - sere enio _ ... _ ertained by the young people bene WILSON BR 0 7 at the home of Mrs. S. Puck- rin .on' Monday evening. last. Ball LANXNt M 00t• es and other aos Brenta were gamrn P 800 hone Kark 2 ' by. a _Imschem, and a good tine is reported;, Br' ,PEARSONIS ; Mise genie Coulson, of Windsor,Y is visiting with Mrs. Jas. Sayea SPRAY ' and family. Congratulotions are in order for 'Miss, for Thelma Carlton, who succeed- ed in passing First Form examina- tions With flying colours and com- ing first in the clams work here. 1 1 Everyone is- glad- to know that - = _.---- -- -- ` - ' - David Lennox is recuperating nic- And All domestic Stock ely after an attack of quinsy. Dave underwent an operation- for there-. UiveslLonger .protection. Will moral of his tonsils and became rat- taint her seriously ill •vibeil father comp- ....,not milk. K lications set -in. ` Note the' Low Price.'' We are glad to know that Miss Edna Kay es,_who has been serious- ly ill -with a dangerous attack o 01a the mumps, is, getting along fine the . tom., r - f . now and will soon be up an about 128 Ounces ... _ again. Quite a number of friends met ai Container fneluded d the home of Miss Norma Fuller to ' surprise her with. a miamllaneus We: believe this to be the best shower, in lieu of her forthcoming procurable „. marriage. She received many use- ,' ful presents and afterwards expr- Made by makers of Creolim � -eased her thanks and appreciation her friends. Dancing imp- s tai t to on the ramptu platform erected for the oce L • E. C• Jones, Phm • anion was enjoyed by all. To end the evening, refreehmenu were ser- DragElat �, ..Pickering li ved and everyone ezpresssed a hap.- Summary of the News Fire Losses Drop OTTAWA. — Fire losses in Cana- da continued a downward trend dur- ing 19.36 and eclipsed the record es- tablished in 1935 when losses were the lowest for any year for which figures are available, ,said J. M. Rit- f NEWS PARADE .ti chie, Toronto Secretary -Treasury o . the Association of Canadian Fire Seventy three day of the most ter.. known, which is not many, the ,beau - Marshals in addressing delegates to rible siege in modern history ended. . tifui actress is the favourite. the ' annual ' coirference ' of the asso- this week as the insurgent columns ciation here. of General Devils began the task of Disaster Echoe.s y CANADA supply of it—a few inches at most • The convention, attended, -by mors "moppin;; up" the ancient Basque Strange -how echoes of distant thun- -8nd' it takes years to•• add an -inch than • forty-five delegates was under capital o1 Bilbao. Fighting . fromder come close -to home. Two weeks - ■��" - on impoverished grounds. That,fs the the chairmanship of J. Grove Smitb, house to house, the defenders still ago, financial circles were met with Walnuts From Meach tAke loss that hasn't been counted in the Dominion Fire Commissioner. hang on grimly while refugees have the announcement by Canadian paper j lose moved dovfn in thousands as. they at-.. 'producers that pe t prices for fine pars Interesting news to this district and newspapers, but it is the" worst i to all of the Canadian West is the in- o1 "all.—Fergus News -Record. Noted Weekly Sold tempted to flee the city under the and boards were going up from $T formation that the Provincial Gov NEW YORK. — The Literary Di- m�irderous fire of the Italian "Black to $10 per ton. Among the reasons ernment's' horticultural ' experiment The Lure of the Road gest, weekly news magazine, was Arrow" column. An indication that given by .manufacturers for this rise farm at Brooks has received some -Spring is here and summer is ap -sold outright this week to the Review the $leg was actually over and that (amounting" to 8.`% 'over last year) s Corporation, headed by hope of starving off the advancing was the. scarcity ofphite. Sul - email black walnut trees. from the proaching. The man of the house is of Review -plantation of H. H. Blauchet at Meach looking over the old car and figuring the veteran magazine editor, filbert mercenaries was over, was the depar- phite is the bleaching agent in the -- Lake, Quebec. whether it will do for another year.- Shaw. tura .of the British consul from the . making of chemical wood- pulp... Sul - i The . Brooks experimental . farm, Some of them -will keep on figuring The sale brings two of, the oldest city. He was rescued by British sail- phite is also a prime ingredient of which has played such an important ors from awaiting. ship. just outside so long that the season may. be over; magazines in America under the same explosives.:.Apparently, 'the manniao- Tole • in the development of fruits on the death . swept harbor. Latest re before, any decision is reached, then ownership. The Review of Reviews taro of explosives is of more impor- the prairies, will, carry forward - ef- . the car will again be housed for the was founded in 1891 and the Digest In. Ports say . that General Franco is tante in this, unsettled world of to - torts to cultivate that type of walnut winter and its owner will .conclude 1896. transferring his hordes in thousands day than the manufacture of fine pa- in Alberta. The -efforts will be wateh- to the. ,Madrid front, where another - that. he has saved lot of. just Practically �the..entire ownership per. ed with'interest, for ifieir.. success because he has not taken into con- of the Digest had been in the hands terrific Loy is forecast d the orders would provide western farmers with sideration the cost of upkeep on the of R. J. Cuddihy, the publisher, and- re .the Loyalist .commander ave has Crisis Averted . a useful and decorative crop. And it old family automobile. Wilfred J. Funk, who has been editor- requested all civilians to leave the And In France,' a mild little 'mJ- ship—look would provide a welcome addition to But what we want to say is that the in -chief, of -the weekly_. ' pity. has won tr amazing victory and •proAlberta's products. lure of the read is urging the long :F»cial Courage ed tip strength of his governmenSimilar efforts, with young trees -drive for the week end and the even- ,After ten months of comparative Faced by a financial crisis occasiofrom the same Quebeo plantation, are fags. It's a good idea to gine a little B• C• OYdet� Compulsory ale mate; the Fascists seemi to be ed by a steady drain- of'goldbecaubeing made at the same .time in Eng- thought to the new conditieas . this Hospitalization for T.B. geting somewhere in their attempts of- unequal trade balances. Premiland, Germany, Italy and Syria,—Cal• yeai. To apply a little time and VICTORIA. — British Columbia to subdue thewill of the Spanish Leon Blum $as just wos s vote gary Albertan. thought to the safeguarding of the Government has passed an Order -in• people. Just prior to the fall of Bil- confidence.-Vot6A of confidence are a car and those it contains. To make Council providing for "detention" of, bao, new hope was injected into their feature of _ the French governmeatal. Unpardoamle Sin it a year free from accident.: Peter- persons with severe cases. of, tuber- councils by the announcement of a system and supporters of t to n - A New' York -Times dispatch, tell• bore £-xaminer. culosts who refuse to be _ confined to new loan obtained abroad for 41;500; ments more oftenthan not turn ing of the arrival !n' England of some hospitalization. OOO.,The announcement was made by against their former colleagues on the 8,800 children from war -wracked Bil- THE EMPIRE The new. regulation reads: a former totacco smuggler, iltiterate slightest pretext. Such was the case ao c hildr a some fearfully tragic "That any person found with tu- Juan March, chief civilian backer of when Premier Blum's Communist b v ution. No one seems to know deputies ganged- up'against'hlm only paisgraphe. As. for instance,thfs one -berculosis in an infectious or conta8 the re of"It was not the children's physical -" Queen Mary's Laugh fous stage, who should refuse to be where it fa. to come from but there to be met with anrprising oppoaitlM.tcondition, however, that caused most Though no Royal lady ever bore confined to hospital or building .pro- are many cicae guesses. 'from other section of the Chamber. concern.. . The -saddest by-product herself with greater dignity when oc- . vided for quarantine or isolation our " Germany and Italy are in the po- - The Government is now empowered casion requires, Queen Mary, to whom poses, map be apprehended and may- sition of having to throw good money with extraordinary financial powers to of the Spanish civil war is their.over- after bad. Sotar, the .campaign has support the franc by regulation of the•- 'wron ht `mental condition brow ht the Empire's atfectionate greetings be detained is such an institution.'g I sot been much of a success but tar- dlacount rate and s trials which . have gone on her TOth sIIIIiversary, Hon. G. M. Weir, Provincial Secre- 4bout by the terror of the air raids.''The War has left many of them ab- has no liking for .rigid etiquette,In tary, said all cases coming under the then expenditure may tarn the day. might have been of world importance normally nervous, perhaps for the rest private life. new regulations would be subject to The !all of Bilbao seems "to bear out is stew of the .delicate atale ofof their lives. -They have -spent hour There• is a.story of a housemaid, examination by the Tuberculosis Con- this statement.tafre has bees averted, at least foratter hour huddled'in "reiugios"with just Promoted to the •upper regions trol Board under Dr. W. H. Hatfield. Beauty in Distressthe timeof Buckingham. Palace, being taken Buil To s '36 Reeos'd And In. Germany, all is not weltheir frightened mothers, whilerebel din6 Pairplanes droned overhead, droppfag" aback on hearing whistling in• the cor- WINDSOR. — Business 1n the On-. Chancellor Hitler's close, persona.H@ lk�l Shor#s.Scores have. eaen..biothingrider leading to Queen. Mary's bed- tarfo section of the building trade is friend and the Director German State [ ssisters or little friends killed orroom. 40.5 per cent. ahead of 1936 at the Motion Pictures, Lank Plefenstahl has maimed near:their_ homesr"_ She was still more astonished on• present time, 0. M Perry, manager been accused of having 'no. -Aryan" -fan aqy aeasitive person read thatdiscovering that the whistler was the of the Windsor Hydro-Electrie Sys- grandparents. In moat countrie, :uch Ttiroh Marco Polo'we gain the without feeling that the bombing of Queen herself! ter,declared this'week. a fault would•aot lie., of any yarticu- first euthantic knowledge of spec - an inhabited town—by anyone, ia.any As all who come in contact with- "As in every other line, conditions lar importance but in Germany wher9 tacles "in China. In the latter half her know, the Queen Mother- has a in the electrical contracting• field are the Nazis re engaged fa stamping'land—ls one of the most shockitng of the fifteenth century, literatecrimesof all the, ages?—Guelph Mer keen sense of humor and a. gift of improving rapidly;' Mr. _ Perry :.said. out theft " Jewish Intelleet� al class.genuine laughter. •'Total -value of building contracts for the accusation",fa the next thing to folks, particularly the mandarins. --fury. wore them; and the more .important It was heir Hardie—no flatterer o! the first live months of 1937 amounts ruin. The charge wag made by Props -the man, the bigger were the iircle Royalty—who once declared that Her to j80,006;200, compared to X66,905,100 Banda Minister Goebbels at a socialFlood Damage of g'ass, and the heavier and'more Every "drop of Thames Yrater was Majesty's was the most cheerful laugh for the same peridd in 1936." gathering. It has since been denied ascarrying some mud with' it. Wherehe had ever heard — News of the "pure' invention". The interesting partelaborate .were the horn a shell did It come from. The answer is ob• World. - Cat License for conjectum !s' just what Chancellorframes Double struts tr thongs, H tler thinks about it ' ail and . just drawn . through loops a: the outer ons. --cfield.. 1t, was the. soil -he needed this More than 110,000,000 pounds of your car. They belong to the govern- what action- he would take if he charge• a es o c ramea, eyear and !or generations to Dame, to Avoot was produced is Ux.uguay last meat, and are only loaned to you dur- proved to be true. It is sell known around the ears. The humhte in atn- grow his crops. He hasn't. a very large season. ing 'good behavior.—Sault Ste. Marie.that all of the women he, may have tic•, wore pain bambooframes. Alff IF you've ever looked with longineyes toMcLaughlin-Buick.owner= again, and. see howeasilY '. you can enjoy it today! ^ - Just a. glance at the price -tag will - \-7 show you that the new McLaughlin- k: N. Buick costs you very little more than many a "nett -best" car. And �......II that your present car will go a good long way to, pay for it... Along with the lowest prices, the • 1937 -McLaughlin•Buick gives you the greatest values in history. Longer wheelbase ... roomier, Uni- steel Turret Top Bodies by Fisher Tiptoe Hydraulic Brakes :.. im- proved Knee -Action gliding ride .. and even greater Valve -in -Head Straight Eight power. _ Treat your family to a trial ride in .- _me McLaughlin -Buick you have al= 'ways wasted today. It's waiting for `you now at our showrooms— J LMtM. LCUIVF—J. 17�G�ii�laalAaa� a.raaaa�osa avtsa 111111111 09 ._ k .. 7.L 3,r M .1l' SCOUTINGHere There � Social =- Credit Leaders, gift veryw.here A fly was walking with her daugh- ou nca. joying himself greatly. in the picture A brother to every other Scout, without regard to race or creed e ( ter on the head of a man who was • r ` d e e y AYsus�r� d B ' • g e d _ __ `How things change, my she -Minister---Stanle Baldwin $, . 9 and Mackenzie King, all in civilian` . e Anter rouclne. occupsticns cf daily life that said, "when I- was your age, this was footpath." morning• dress. Contests in bridge building and tent- Elgin Street for use as. a I-Ieadquy- only a •shirty -five years ago, more or less, pitching .were competition items of a ters for the Local Boy Scouts Associa- 'as, c , General Hertzog, at the head of a •33rintiord District Boy Scout Jam- tion, to be known Coronation Hall. is $14 as hour, but I'll give Boer commando, was doing. his •best boree. The bridge -building contest was At Tillsonburg the Bell Telephone north five. minutes of.it. to make himself disagreeable ' to "'won by the 7th Brantford (Saint uild Company were the donors of a build- 'you_ Your_g salesman. — In cash, air? George VI's great-grandmother, Yic- Jude's) Troop, and the 10th Troop Jude's) Ing on the condition that the Scouts toria, and her son and successor, Ed- proved the . speediest in erecting the removed "it to a site given by Miss -. TRAVEL WITH A SMILE- ward VIf.—The best British Prime tent. Cora' Auder$ofi. The 'structure was Life- is like a journey taken on a . Ministers that South Africa has pro- " frame, with a brick veneer. The train, doted got their start in life fighting A Northern Oniaffo country boy `ac- thrifty Scouts negotiated a sale, of the With a stranger passenger at each the British Empire and almost fight- Ir cidentally wounded by a gun -shot bled, bricks,, and at once began stripping window ,pace, frig it to a standstill; like General to death because no one knew'how to them off. .: - L Smuts. After the war General Hert- apply a tourniquet. The average Boy :Scout knows all about such First Aid, Union Jack r sent a large U When frig P e , , • one on the sgppe probably could, wn of Brampton at a meeting to the to him,. btherWise, .he would never ` -have saved this boy's life. Which In- of the town council, Mrs. M. Sharpe, dicate the desirability of. having' all enrolled in an organization that Regent . of Peel Regiment' Chapter 1. O. D. E%.. pais a, tribute to the loyrl G. L. XacLachlan, chairman of Alberta's Social Credit Board is shown •'lads provides thin necessary .training. — services rendered by the Boy Scouts In each day raising and lowering the above at, left as he arrived on the Cunarder Auranla, with G. F.1 �• " Powell, personal representative of Major Douglas; founder of the The Peel Gazette. flags for several years. The new flag Social Credit Theory. Mr. Powell said that he 'was certain that. Continued evideut of the practical is presented , the town 'each, year by Social Credit should be brought into being in Alberta. .. practical.value of'the.Boy Scout train- the l.O_.D.E.. b ht th of Sag has recently roug e Headquarters Building -to Scouts in Following the. example of Scout Re - three Ontario to A new clubhouse forestration Work carried out for for the Scouts of Parry Sound was re- some. years at Angus, Ont., the Scouts cantly opened by His Worship Mayor. of ' Fort Erie this spring planted 700 Jackson. and members of the town young saplings near the Scout Cabin. _ c icultura on fudge. Road, and the Boys of the Para having been given the Scouts by 13t Beamsville Troop planted 600 the Council. At Sarnia Mrs. W. J. tl•ees in- `he game preserve South •of The .Empire's Way Another coronation visitor from n South Africa belongs in a di�ferent class from King Yeta III of Barotse-:?p land. He is General J. B. M, H.ert- zog, Prii;le Minister of the Union of S th Af ' He seems to be en- year the ten highest pen scores fort the whole country show five Leghor>�' teams, four of Rhode Island Reds a I l one .of Barred Rocks.. — the Weber Duck Farm_ team, with the champidil hen holding fifth place. W eird Collection . Shipped to C.N.E. Zoo.' -• There is now being assembled in Georgetown, Demerara, South Amer- ' iia, a large consignment of strange animals and birds -for the children's .zoo at -the Canadian National, Ekh�- bition. Native hunters and trappers' have -been engaged for months in the rounding. up of the collection. It ' will include giant ant -eaters, jaguars, , tapirs, many specimens of gally pLu ma birds and a wide variety of ' reptiles. A feature of the collection that Promises, to "steal the show"' as far ! as the children are concernea is a ) shipment of tiny-mnrmosets; smallest i of the monkey family. The cotlsigno _ merit comes in compliance With the request of William Charles, Canad'an representative of Booker Brgs. & Mc- Connell, Li nited, of ieorgetown. After..the. Exhibition the.aninials and birds will find ' a home in the River- dale Zoo, Twins were bora on a farm of Pkat - son brothers, near Conrich, Alta. The proud mother Is a Percheron mare. Dual births among horses average about one III 10,0001 livestock records show. Clasti5ed .Advertising;. AGENTS'WANTED ' Wk: STILL IIAVE A FEW VACANCIES � left. You can make good money too, telling motor' oils, tractor oils„ maebine oils, + greases and roofing cement In your locall"T- Write Wareo Grease and Oil Ltd.; Toronto. INVENITIONS UNPATUNPATENTED -and. patented Inventions' , ENTED be sold. Write Redgrave; Red- grave ani Compaw', Mccordick,• Building, St. Catharines, Ontario.. MACHINERY AND SIJPPLM. c a j�ENCH EMERY GRINDERS, EMERY + - +�. Wheels, Pipe. -Fittings, Valves. write for *' stock Itat R. W. Petrie Co: Liaiite', To. ronto. RADIOS ) BATTERY' RADIQS—Complete; goara.t"SL _ $18.05 to $23.5o..Burns $adlo, 106;1 Do-- ) en; urt,, Toronto. FREE CREAM !EsARATDRS Be one of the three iccky formers to get a brand new t937 streamlinee stainless ANKER-HULTH separator, FREE;, send postal for Entry. Blank;. and "How to cut separating costs in. Half"; nothing to -pay; simply express your opiliion. Address A,NKER 44 HOLTH, Room 1-3. Sarnia. Ont. _ BITES Infect, Boake, or animal _ ,I _ td� best treatment is plenty - of Minar'd's at on.. It 30 soothes, heals -and cleanses. >h Draws out the polios -1 \I \ a � _.. - -� f .There a�GPE S :- in the air A No misfo4:ng that "something In the air" where you Light up the cigaretle'. You've rolled with Ogden's Fine Cut. fragrance that lingers like a soothing' ;melody —sweet and satisfying froml beginningtoend. You'llreollzewhatl ;Og eon's can do whenYouroti It with f the best poperi, t`Chanteeler" of •`••Vogue." 1 —And there's a bigger I Sc. package novel' P.S.— Yaw Piye JCaoes Ogdsrrs , Cw pi's . 1. Vr,tC1Ht4,st'+r - ! l o•o Hanna presented a frame building at that torn. A fly was walking with her daugh- ou nca. joying himself greatly. in the picture ter on the head of a man who was with George VI and a couplkaf other d e e y AYsus�r� d B ' • g tc-r part . in, the a -there are two k�ctis of -work, .the d _ __ `How things change, my she -Minister---Stanle Baldwin $, . 9 and Mackenzie King, all in civilian` . e Anter rouclne. occupsticns cf daily life that said, "when I- was your age, this was footpath." morning• dress. wa est i become- seccnd nature and require only a •shirty -five years ago, more or less, " no particular show, and the extra- ., Bus Man — Young -ma'a, my time , General Hertzog, at the head of a ' it's One of the Many Dut;e2 Par- • routine tasks that take will and de- is $14 as hour, but I'll give Boer commando, was doing. his •best enta Must Undm'tehe ... .. term;na:ion. north five. minutes of.it. to make himself disagreeable ' to '--"' Now, al children will do the .for- l 'you_ Your_g salesman. — In cash, air? George VI's great-grandmother, Yic- `= �o get cbi:3r�n to tackle a fob mer rather will'-ngly. eceording -to toria, and her son and successor, Ed- .--To takes a)1 t're ingtns.ity. the training. Noth;s� bcaomes routine, -. TRAVEL WITH A SMILE- ward VIf.—The best British Prime riotler ears r?ivniir-olt, n -s because.. or habit, vn!e.-Ls i+petted untiF ice'• Life- is like a journey taken on a . Ministers that South Africa has pro- 'they are child -pr., but becaute' they . comes part of life, Taut, the roe train, doted got their start in life fighting t + very. chid who sse human, and with the w eptional ;ob• is legion. With a stranger passenger at each the British Empire and almost fight- _nth to plt-h in, them is his conn- School, errands sad a few easy ' window ,pace, frig it to a standstill; like General ,:isatss 1 chores comprise the child's usual I may sit beside. you all the Journey Smuts. After the war General Hert- ` program. Such things ale good for through,zog W. into politics and continued him,. btherWise, .he would never Or I may sit olsewhere,. never know• to make himself disagreeable as the BLUEBELL. establish any work habit at all, He, Ing you; leader of the Nationalist opposition.- BINDER TWINE is likely, however, to consider any added task outside, of his expected But if fate decree' that- I sit -by your side, But .time has been known to Work wonders and the British Empire has responsibilities an imposition. Let's. be pleasant travelers, for it's so it way with, it.—New York Times.. —AT— There are several ways of getting short a ride. 'Mainufactnree 'round his prejudice, but each mother = but it a. Barred Rack Is will have to study her child's dis- • Haan I'm sorry,. .I made . - - - .Prises positign and reach deep into his in- • rule never to lend money. It ruln.a, friendship. -Setting Record Prost Quntit, i tercet and emotional make-up. 8(fr and 050 foot assel•y Friend —That's O.K. Brit we were Large or. �maii Rab. Ttw.c is one of • the most preciqus never what you might call close Maine Hen Lays 208 m E$p aaac' Prices Ott i's±rre 1VLt ,a things 'on cartb, yet most people- friends, were wee Seven Months - - - -- e nerd ! v, Cab e� aDes4-it iav#ahry; _ -- - --- = — The fabled goose that laid the gold - _ ` See our Club 5.cretarr..Co-oper• Friend — Did some -one throw an en egg,got killed, but the stork con-' NEW YORK The- glare of the spotlight obscures all things outaide &tire 1Manager, or write ax at you, tinues to do business unmolested, its range, • and J. A. Hanson's White. v The UNIT -M, FARMERS' Man — No, I' just got.. it hair cut. Friend —,Well, s!t higher• in the Polite Waitress..— Lovely weather Legborns have fixed the attention of C0 -OPERATIVE CO. r chair next time. we are having today,' sir. the poultry world on the central New Limited Absent:minded Patron —'All right,. York laying contest this season, with C,be. Duke and t`aeorge Sts. eorvIO - Endurance ,:. bring me some. the ten, birds sliowing..a score'of 1; 'TORONTO i� Mrs. W. Bentley, of., Great Lever,' 902 eggs in seven months; yet the r • Bolton, gave birth to a Second twin' READ IT OR NOT _ poultry press is headlining a single boy 72 hours after the birth of the In Manhattan, New York, annually Barred Plymouth Rock hen this there are approximately .44,199. births, month, because she has moved se - For the fourth year Inv succession, a 37,516 marriages and 32,22 deaths. dately, like any Plymouth Rock, to the car powered by a four cylinder engine - A trifle more expended for good- . top Aine of .the .individual scores for won the American racing classic at Will ointment and not Quite so much all the official national tests in Ameri- t -,Or IaaiaaapoIls, at the rate of us.sso miles Per hour for the 500 miles. The second winning car in this race vein for sandpaper would make -things run a lot smoother in this old world. ca. - This history -making Plymouth- Rock similarly powered; the third car hid, in the 'Maine State contest, very.pro- • an eight cylinder enalne, The . real Boarder — We've had chicken ' four perly hails from' Massachusetts and - C lender y nee mese were is the seam- tus. this week. ' belongs to the famous Weber Duck , fan d durabilitytimes and durability over the eompeiin8 sin and eight cylinder cars. These _ Visitor. — Four chickens! This Farm at Wrentham, familiar to thous- _ - ':' .Qsalltiaa can be readily iron when the must be a great boarding place. •. ands of motor• tourists. The Webster ��� Wn1ja 37 engine is studied against Boarder — Oh, it was same pen of Barred' Rocks holds first -place other engines of similar capacity. .the' chicken. tn.the Maine test, with 1,873 eggs and - 1,853 paints, and .the top hen's indiv- ' I his' ;dual score -is 208 eggs and 234 points. Q'a�n w_illhbemanhard mans Ran "Egg and Egg" L7 :x. rOW. • • For two months she tied the nation- s l al score running "egg and egg" with Y Most lawyers you see with the in a R. I, Red hen in the ' Connecticut formation you want at their finger test, but in April she forged ahead, tips are thumbing a volume in the and got the lead; and 'way out in 11 supreme court library. Texas a White Leghorn hen slipped r . past the Red hen by 85-100, of a point. -It is too bad so many people -give The Texas Leghorn's .score is' now up dancing, after they are married. 208 eggs, 221.85 points, and the Red ►" ls"' That's about the only times they port hen running• third has 202 eggs, ,221 _ ' 1 their arms around each other. points. The . seventh -month. review of all the contestants shows the ' tin y '=��=-'__;„? _".• ' First Office Boy — The boss called highest -scoring individuals, by breeds me into consultation today. in=the following -order:. Barred Rock •' "i•,-e4q"4."`°# •s) ' Second Office Boy _ G'wah! in' Maine, White Leghorn in Texas; . . _ f 0hafte indoor bode,.. - First Office Boy. — •The boss hada R. I Red In -Connecticut, Leghorn In York, New Hampshire f !ti><•64*.. dispute with his general •manager as to who was ,leading the league\ just western .New Red in Maine, R. I. Red in New York, Leghorns In, central New York; R. now In batting. two Y I. Reds in Pennsylvania and Maine. _ - TOROiYF<3 De Lass D�L3`VEgF� 7 3O U� Egni mcwt -' The already '• world-famous Hanson Le fiord pen from Corvalis Ore now .. PRIGS . i. Fatptrt + Terries as lose cs. $ I ti.6.00 .down and $:27.00 monthly united j �''ram 3ros�, 883 BAY -STREET- TORONTO :RA.' 2I I9 Willys Distributors - Willy, Used Car _Lot -115"" Boy :St:' RA. 7000 (Onietrio Dealer, Franchises Available) leads the world at the Central New York test, with a'score of 1,902 -eggs”' 1,996.55. points, .chile the score of the Dryden Poultry Farm pen, - in second, place, at the Western New York test is 1,503 eggs, .1;889.7-0 points. -In mass. formation the White Leghorn "egg machines" generally prevall,• but this- I Issue No. 26-237 C-1 •...,: . ....,.. a .. '.*••,'. ._ +• s _4 9100 • %¢ ••'�► �9uri 9.00 Toronto• Mrs. Kenneth Hastings, Miss Audrey Phillipa, big.' O. lLAND SURVEY©R Leaf ♦ - T•rr . _ .... Greg,.,:; the speakers, lobs.- Shep F. J. DONE`'AN 13. A. B. Sc t; Radio ServiceXaple L0�1 NuIr� �e 1;1-75 per year; il•50 paid in advance herd, hWz' kil"YO i;auguu, ;.gra. R. L, S. On file are' the records of sur I11S11TarIICB Co. ;subscriptions to the Cnitod States • Wetter, Mrs. E. Crocker, Elmer veyors Gibson 'and Yarnold, 36t Expert service and re- and Donald Willson families, Mr. kin East, Oshawa Phone 1982 pairs t0 all makes. Seas - -- m , 'WA1•7ANESA INS.^ Oft. T and Gt. Britain $2.00 in advance.• i ani Mrs. Walter Percy, son and g p --- ; da-ighters from Scarboro, Mrs. E. -�' onable chargee. Work Cheap Rates for Fars and C`o�llS JOHN MURKAR, Proorietol•, Wilson and nurse from Stouffviile, RADIf.� SERVICE _ guaranteed. Buildup big. .and bars. Phil Forsyth, of L� Windstorm Imaranee on � July -3rd to Canadian History, . Mar"am, Arthur Percy and: Miss -_' .._ AR.TijUR 1` IEL,D W��ir, dw s \cilia from Pickering, Mrs. Thos. Fully Equipped for Guaranteed Wort Aatomobile Iaaoraw ag 1608'--Champlain -returned to Cau- Hubbard, Mrs. H. Wright, of Geor- at a Graduate Radio and Television Institute AN Wadsj �- •'`.ada and began the construction of";;E`ow-n, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Beer Reasonable Charge Member Official Radio Service Men', the present city of Quebec. of Newrgarket, the former operating Tubes. and Batteries on Hand Association. Write or Phase lj 1682--aYlansignor Laval, Bishop of th^ loud-speaker _system. The-local - hlyy y�r' rrce 46 "Phone 5201, PiCKERING BOWMAN &RO B .'*Quebec issued a mandate condemn- district was well represented and PAUL WILSON SAIJIAM WHITBY CONT ing-charivari, forbidding the 'faith- thanks are extended to; all who ass- Phone Ckra 618 ful to indul$e in such disgraceful 'rated in makuig the se-Mce so sac- demonstrations cessful'. ATTENTIONRM , FAERS ^1770.-R. B. Commingce ordained BALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS A$ halt Roofin Law Motor Sales .::as first Presbyterian - minister in AND REAL ESTATE p S GENERAL REPAIR 1VOftK y British America: '•' .��... ; '� we gee prepared to repair cars. Chry8ler- Plymouth •`� 1812-As a result of- the• declaration There will be sold by public auc- Get Our-prines on A8- tlIIcks,.tractl)r8 and all farm -- Dealer _ of war by Ahe U. -S., all American tion on 'Saturday July 3rd at her hale RoefiL we 11aII� - - citizens were ordered to leave Can- f�rrer residence, the househol�__eif-. - R• �aeh13l6rjr.-WhHe8�6 III aII die all .st les .manufac• GOOD: USED CARS ada• _ acts. house and lot, the property of y tire-setting, wood-work tied GOODYEAR TIRES 28 4--Fort Erie garrisoned by 170 the Estate of the late Elizabeth tured' b the Toronto " wood-turnine of all kinds - ' British, surrendered to a L . S.. force Pugh. Claremont Ont.' y WILLARD BATTERIES ' of Asphalt Roofing Ca, Plaee your order. now for GENERAL BLACKSMITHING ' 1854-Railway opened from Niagara ',amount Dennis. -working VIII. wooworking and turning. SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS - -to -Chippewa. Phoni, or Oall Give us a trial on aNew or a Used Ca 1870-Rickard B. Bennett, present R • • :' '— .•� r�. A• ROPE I 24 Hours Towing Service born at PICKERINGe"or •o# the Opposition, Gordon,(� Law Hopewell, N. B. 1 G S -frock Road Store and Blacksmith Shop. Gordn J. - a-+s:aw 1884-Toronto celebrated- its semi- I,,UMBER YARD (Successor to W. H. Jackson) Phone 2908 centennial as- a city, also centenary ,of the landing, of the Loyalists in a, pitons 8.400 PICK ERING. ONTARIO U ppm' Canada. 1908--Can.-- Northern Railway bet-BROCK - peen�Toronto and Sudbury officially TTNTIOI , ' 1924-A • trade iresty with Belgium r _ THEATRE - a-as signed at Otta*A, the' first commercial agireement to be signed Brock Road Gravel _ In Canada. i ,0r7--_ark Cni '8 _ontstandin$ _ - , fit _ All Shows D•sylLght 8avia* Time- -. (Garden Party at Cedar Grove• at - - - - All ---___ _ that iQlaasM f . _ ' The �� 8.30. p. m. E.. S. T. • -�'' 'brushed. Pit Run A sesta Saturday and Holiday amd artist2'S/�}.C= gi� Soo V 'Brougham - THE NEW \�� Friday and Sato day Qrawy hwffkinss SatMfodiiti� Gravel . Rev. A. E. Owen-of Unionville,MO MODERN N _ Jape 25 and 2t) C. f1. Tuck. krill 7conduct the services in the Sand and Graded Two Shotes at 7.30 and 9 30 UM church here on .Sunday next. Stone Saturday Matine; at;1•So l Several members of _the W. I. Sat. Evening Show starts at-M. ' { - attelided the District meeting at Iiinaale. on Wednesday. Congratnl-T I Delivered Or Loaded in Pit lr" ations to Mrs. T. Norton, ­bo won PHONE: Plant, Pick 1026 The Epic glory of The C. P. R. Harry Hull 1st Prize for her poem-sonnet in • ! ToroAlo office Hflv►ard 671 `'Jllelit I'lers" 1 - the contest, _ subject✓—Hone And �' dGEN BOUBNE d� SONBuilder and Coutraotor country.* _ -• Wi4b Brloltwt�rt and dtonewerk All cars lead to Harvey's . these days. Bob and Al being home with Now is the time to leu - a S lel Y !RICHARD ARLisIY .. t7 their. families, and great has been that new set of tires. Come = -NORit RtaliTiiER the rejoicing. Rt-unions, picnics, ifn and see Elie view "R- f" LILLI PALN$R _ Arohiteet. s Servise aiirtr and-Merriment hay been the t me with greater rub. '�IL.iEIN 125419► 2.1346. imported ANr01NRTTV CRLLIZR order of the day. A large family Clydesdale Stsilion, the property BARRY MAC SAY' l5et•catstacttviththeroad, of ()scar Wilson,' Brougham, will.. - THflr CROWN INNN rk-, union waa held. on Saturday, but .giving longer life to- the stand for service at his own Stas- Rosebaok Rd. and Kl los Iii. all too soon those happy days will . • • °� only be a memory, as. they leave a- whole tire..A quality tire Is, during the season. Enrolment Idonday, Tneeday sad Wedn'sday 4-30 Phone Piek las gain the ,end of the week to take in every way ... built to No. 2243. their work across the seas. All v4 extra miles at DOLL (2336) 12921; Imp. French June Y,8, 29 and SO_ - _ ,loin -in-wishing them a safe voyage. low cost! We have your P�heren"-Stailiom- Rn outstand• T-1N'iref 9bow at 7.aG - �ilnle T Mr. and Mrs. `T Robertson ant- itize read for ou NOW.. o tbYou, Y Y � ing Percheron horse of high gest- _Last Complete Show at 8 50 +ertained jraesta from Regina, .Mr. ity, carrying a first-class premium +• ... + :.,,,,,k!W_V t) and.Mra. G..H. Larner last-week. CORDON LAW certificate, the property of E. A. :.•;,,GENE AUrRY _ t The June meeting of the W. M. S: We do Building null kinds Somerville. '.Will stead- for the held at the O. Bur•torl home on PICKERING a UNrAKIO season of .1937,'at his own stable, IN lUAiWENTERING,, hursday had 'an attendance of 20. lot- :L 4, 10th line, Markham Twp. +@roup B, was. led by hies. J. Mill- Term: To insure a foal, 510., fE CEMEN ` TIN@. ger in the absence pf con%ener, firs. Fi UTry k M achluCry- payable March 1st, 1938. All act Tlie Sliig'uig .:c I.UMSING Farvey, and gave an interesting ident P' oi ner'q risk. F. A _ hrou•ram•. The follgwing members 5nhw-illP RH• >trniff�itl� - CowbO r hod -Cockshutt, Frost & Wood No. 6 �. Y ' ROO,+'INc3 ltcvk part: hire. ,hiller, bars. • Dunne No. 10 A. Oil COMMODORE AGAIN (26812) - • 1Ve a 9u sell Brantford Roofing Airs. Biyles, bars. Philip, Mi �s .Cern Cultivators; Choicely bred Clydesdale Stallion; pro- - = Also _ B ' Duncan read a chapter of the Study Bath Mowers; No. 4 All. 6 Steel 1Bin- perty of R. Dafoe, Green River; will 111s"riale, Empire Bathroom Book, prepared by ,l)rrs. R. D. :lfill= ore Spreaders and No. s .G+rain ova- DOROTHY LAWOUR dere combine the latest improve- make the season of will as follows •er. at the close, Mrs. Burton ser- pr°ve- Tuesday, May 25th. will leave his own _ E9'�iptueot, Duro Water .ned lovely a supper, • ments•. stablefor HughPugh's for noon;thence IN Systems, ' Beatty On Sunday ' afternoon a large Cockshutt Plows, all styles to suit to John Barnes, Cherrywood,'for night.�+' Stable Equipment concourse . of people assen:lbled at your Farm. Oliver Tractors, _ill. Wgdnesdak, proceeds to. McGni4 skin 'The Jun$le an other Baildiog Material the Brougham Cemetery for the De- foes for every purpose. Used mac- Bros:, Altona Road, for noon: thence coration Da service. The weather y to his own stable for night. Thursday, „ Estimates Free y bines--.3,Grain Gr-finders, 5 60-cycle proceeds to Fred Wrights, lot'la• con. ^:PrinC�$$ (Pork Gaaraateed was . very favorabld for the outside Electric motors, 1-4 to 5 h. p. Tur- 6, Pickering, for noon ; thence to Eli T Q nip Drill etc. Lehman'#, lot 34• con. 8, Pickerin for e/ PROU►7 :meeting. lace. J. E. (i.fover was in p -' g� _ with. night - charge of the,service. Special sped- T night. Friday, pros eds to-his own s . W. F. DISNEY, Greenwood stable 'where he will remain until the RAY MILLAND kers were: loll: Sorsoleil Und'blr. PHONEPICK:M14 41tf following Tuesday morning, f,yNNE OVERMAN PPbone85 , Aubrey Bond -K. C. of Toronto, 1 PIPR7,'RrN : - YTARI ,Who ga.•e very- thought-provoking -and excellent addresses. A quartet— —_ __ from Markham and Mrs.Glover THE . OLD 'FIR1V1 contributed special music, which was much appreciated, Messrs Walter - Collins' Shoe Store Whitby Percy and O, >ylcGregor brought y =nessages from the Cemetery C.9mm- ; ittee who were- grateful for help at- Established oVbr Half a- Century:=still going strong SPELL ready given for this work of besot- . Feeling we are at times a little neglectful of our friends and . A liner' Pea$ SLZe 4 2 tills for 236. Yfyirig this sacred spot, and urged' y i 1 •.upon those present to feel the res- clients i4 Pickering and, district, we bave resolved as occasion SPECIAL ponsibility of keeping up .the work, -demands, to keep in touch with them tbrougb the medium, of Much has been done- iri converting this paper. _ White Co � :�1Q: ^A this once neglected cemetwy, to: its Sime✓ Wh '-. hu sPGarltongca appearance. r dans- MENS SPECIALJam,Ras 32 OZ 2&. ' SPECIAL Apples & p ' White° Buckskin Oxfords, perforated vamp,• = Iris work well. The young maples,SPECIAL- the gift of Mrs. Birrell, will in time . 'Ahe �lateet 'in style. • gift of Mss. Birreil, will in time $2.98. rup,. Bee Hive or Grown, 5 lbs. 42co imake 's shade- for' -the grounds. - _ 31rs. Edward Wilson was -brought - LADIES' SPECIAL -° SPECIAL _ , >by ambutani e' to the ears ice and had White' ties and straps, Cub$n and.low heels..' _ ,11l+iarmalade "Mother's " lg. far, j 296. s re-union later, with her family=at t p - the Gannon home. `31r. O: -McGreg- ` _ . f - $1.98 SPECIAL - - ` . .. _ or' presented bouctuets of roses to OwCasb bondsof 3 per teat on every- purchase is a comparative - - °`bid friends of his deceased sister, Pork & Beans, "Libby'$," Z4tin • 2 for 25C. - the late lira Robt. Phillipa, in by etem designed to be of benefit to you. siiemorp of her. Mrs. Brown, Mrs. 'Always. Reliable.. Bring your Repairs .'Always Reasonable SPECIAL # l� gioltby, Mrs. Edward Wilse'n'and Sliced Pineapple,'• 2 for'* 25ae ]ore, -Beer were the recipients. He $est of material and we know How. Workshop under the care of Mr. S. Pregtice. imp announced the collection for the day Open Tuesdays and.Thursda s until 9 m• ' Was $.46.00. It is hoped this sum p y y p' _ Fresh Fruit and Vegetablei augmented b donations • �;m interested _parties �a� l 'Collins' Shoe Store Bpp7 H dt MURISON pie rest here. The folioa*ing wars 107'3EXITB'Y' PHOT(■ A00 noted among those from ouzRael PHONE 478 48d vAjAU attending the service: &VIS • t - .., . are giving a variety program, and will be assisted by Master Glenn L. E. O'NE/LL Dominion Da Pickerin t - Memorial y' � Thurs. 'Firestone Tires ,, . The News will inside its weekly Park, July let. ', � �•�� trip to Claremont next week, on Tamblyn, who took first awards in -FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND, the recent Durham Music Festival Calithumpian Parade at 12.30 Gum -Dipped for Safety and -Monday,' owing to the holiday. EMBALMER - .Longer Mrs. Lonsdale was in the city Wednesday. at Port Hope, in vocal and piano. Successor to W. J. Motth Mrs. A. A. Drun rwnd, soprano, er, E. E R Woodward 'Mileage - on Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Scott, are and Mrs. M. Linton, also ass- 9ta�ttville • on, w ist:' Memorial Park, Claremont, Night inti Day ServicePriced a to meet every ,purse. visiting in Saginaw, Michigan. un. Mrs. Beans is in very poor health' der the auspices of the W. A. of p Business Phun� ReeidPnce Phon, Fresh Stocks of �►- at resent. P the United Church. ti3ul aR,�i Buy, Your oral oil by the drum Miss Margaret Macnab is in the ..Canned Goods and Save. midst of an extensive re -decorating Cereals y :scheme. Fresh Fruits Mrs. Morphy left for Carleton Fancy Biscuits ALFt S PLACE , Place on Monday, where she Rill be - Fresh and Cured Meats -on Electric 'visiting for some time. ;; •.; ;; Refrigeration ' CIrA RE MO T ONT, Ted Tomlinson returned home on ; ; ,�, �/ Teas Coffee Caooa ' , Monday after a business trip down through the States.��� General Grocery Stock at Best More for Your Dollar of the bliss Elizabeth Ward, of Toronto, s Prices. Bring in your eggs and be f• vas home for a few days over the / _ "" , ; -paid top prices. The Economy Store, week -end The Quartet of the Baptist Church ��% �r See our weekly sales sheet Claremont assisted at the service at Altona on ; ''s'%'' Sunday evening last. ; ; ' :Soda Biscuits, 2 lbs, tL3e. Our trout fishermen who were up, BROUGHAM, ONT. Pearl Soap, 6 be 26t. north last week, had pretty • good luck. " d • �n Business phone Pick. 501 Antiseptic Hand Soap, 8 for 25e. Super Suds Suds, 18e. ' Dr. and Mrs. Tomlinson returned .•: i - S $ � B A► Z'3 Camrbdl's P paghetti, 2 finis 19e. s from Ottawa on Sunday last, where _ Grape *i Nuts, pkg. Ise. the doctor was attending a Con- are Courteous ""' -"' All sizes of Berry Byes, Crates, Red Plum Jam, 32 oz. jar 23e. Corned Beef. 2 tins Medical on. veMrs. ,you iI McIntyrethe Mrs. MSr. and her two d her ' - -' 6 t and Il t Baskets Bushel.- q . q , , Heinz Cucumber Pickles, 20 oz. 23c. sisters spent a couple of -days with Hampers, sold at Hagerman's Bas- 2 -in 1 Whitt Cleaner 14e. .,.he son, H. G. and Mrs. McIntyre _ cat factory, one., mile north of the Dingman's Rater Glass recently. Mrs. Brooks is entertaining her Green River Sehool, , off No. 7 Spot -lite matches, 3 boxes 20e. Toilet'tissue, 8 Ige, rolls 25e. mother, Mrs. Pearce, of Scarboro Highway., __ -Phone or Mail Orders Delivered . for a few days. c7 Get our prices before buying'eise.. Promptly. Service in the Baptist Church will where. We deliver. A: C. BROOKS lie withdrawn on Sunday evening in favor of the United Church An- on the' H - - Phone Mark 1604 _.. 42-2' - C'.-kSH t*itulER niversary Services. " phone Clare 3701 A rink of our bowlers were is New- market' on Wednesday. However it = - - is still Early in the season, they wiA doing better later WHETHER YOU are a salesman or a Meta , a manufne• .' - tare+r or a farmer, you, like most people, thi and practise - - - - be on. courtear towards those with whom you do business. You thus ; - .Dr, Vining preached a very atirr- Ing the Baptist Church lighten the burden of work and add to the pleasure of the days. i• f Z� RtA 1f 8 Ftt LUQ - address at But do you carry this same courteous Labii of thought and g' g on Sunday morning last. A collection = ._ sedan auto: the highways and practise it towards your feiiow. SAFE • DIRECT • ECONOMICAL W as taken In aid of the Baptist motorist when you are driving? unfortunately many do noel CHANGE OF TIME TABLE Ministerial College at Brandon. +sad why? There Is so real reason. They just THINK differ. emir of the highway than toward• their Effective Sunday: April 25th I - '''•' Mr. H. E. Parker,. manager of � LEAVE PICKERIN G - the branch the Canadian ��aasoeiates For Torento or u 8aiik olocal Commerce! will be off duty I t that uc ,�yaa n froaa vemb se Try sad Intel mediate poinis and intPermed��poiath for some months, spending part of � your driving. retrain whidt as ease of the greatest hazards of tee asd A. 1f. P. M. P. 11i: A. 1L P. M. P. N. the time in hoe ititl fot+treatment.t-day p A large the yea or the otter fallow or both of you In the dhelk. Tlry , inesa That s6.09 12.54 e8.54 &7.31 1.81 e7J1 number of members Baptist y wL you drive at rias .per of the traria yrs we I. sad arsrsr "laid up the That you keep �-� als4 754 8.41 e2.91 8:81 ,rl of the Church attended the Whitby -Lindsay Aasocisdoa meet- parade". wan so th• �s at all dsoaa--rise is lass of trews. Thus yis awrtr 7.54 Z.54 a$.54 10.01 8.81 e9 81 Inggs at Uxbridge .the early part of t� y� iaiiawaosoeist "sin tlko 0.31 X6.81 111.31 rids week. � Cesrtaay hssssoA l0.ti4 s4.54 510.44 _ . P M. ` T'he lady ..embers of the Bowling. . To thew atmsadom yrs ean add saga), ashram V yrm welt }et �� 5.84 : e12.31 L31 Club held a tournament an Tura- '-THand dere in sersas of seen so" ft M doing yw A _ geld greedy so the piaarasra said ssfeW of asosae a for Sean Eastat'n Standard &4)aft Osept ftft • Bol. Time •. b -am 4 HoL only. » day afternoon, Mrd. Wim. BTuett crit nerd far alas•. o • Sat only'! • = Ssi., 9tm. •Bol �. ♦ donating' the prizes. i A Gel& Da, is also g held a week from Mon- -- _ regi 1lrsYsr: it Deltgtlsfttl Ari riot Attractive I y.Juth. t T : , sea T•m % raft all expenses andRev. E. Owen, B. A., of Un- v�. nnvi an tees con"e"- _`+c at It 1♦ tion of both the morning and even- LTbeNerr Spirit a, yra,� BRAT CO" L1REa Ing services at the United Church, !!ss Road to reset of owT,wp 1A Yt ROOL!)s' - lKC=HZnWrff01'fl! MS. on- Sunday, .at the anniversary ser- _ vices. There will be special music _bY the choir, assisted by Miss Luella, -' - Gaymon, saprano, of Stouffvilie. ' OVERLAND'S STORE The VictoriaPark Baptist Church choir are having a garden party at - ;.` the home of 'Mr. and Mrs. Mother- Doininiso:n D a We have• Jun received a full stock of Sport 'Shoes, she Fleet Fast' pill on Saturday` afternoon, July. ni Boots for all the F _. . ' 'Ord, and in the evening are giving a Running Shoes and amity. is variety program in the Baptist • a Can Not be beat for Price. IR a have Men's Work Boots first', Church. A coIn aid of the llection is bell,( taken Pri n ,FRIDAY and SATURDAY, June 11th and 12f1"i, �ur Table of Lediss' The Mission Circle of the Baptist Murch, will meet at the home of will pn you for bargains. '.STD LOO HE. _ Shoes '1 sur 'se o rga' CALLA ti T N OVER, Mrs. Lynn. an Tuesday, June 29th,- ' at 2.30 p. The report of l the Whitby -Lindsay Th,'ursday,'y Association will benv• Domein �#nd'seeoar stock yof Dry Ei•oode, QrrOcell(i steelgiven. all ladies cordially iited' Boots,& Shoes. �We can save you dollars. to attend. .- Calith4m inn Parade at 12.30 . m. Remember the Decoration Services p p •"Ark fo, a Coupon on the Surrey Dinnerware. Coupons are at the Union Cemetery on Sunday,' given on all cash sales of 25 cents or more. July 4th. Mr. Frank M. Chapman, $75.00 In • prizes ::Softball, Football B. A., will be the speaker for the A fresh supply of Fruit ani Vegetables" Y service, iir the place of Dr. Tracy, Races, Bicycle Races. Horseshoe who will be unable to attend. Rich- - every Week „ std Cooper's public address system GRAND VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM -_ will be used thereby enabling all C. A. - OVERLAND :Claremont to hear ' the 'sere ice . The service will f .. be held at 2.30 p. m. standard ' AT 8.15 From the STAGE Phone 25LI We Deliver z time. - "' The death took place Suddenly at Dancing at 10 45 Hart William's Oreh• :her home here, on Saturday, June g • • 19th; of Miss Elizabeth Pugh, in. .:FRIOIDAIRE y her 81st year. Fite funeral took Whitby Brass 'Tht oughout The Day . place on Salem Monday est, with inter- 5 __ There is only, one Fr igidaire went in Salem Cemetery. The gym- . . - ' - Pathy of the community .is 'express- Admi"ilon '25 and 16. Cars,, Z ce ed to the survivors and friends of ell the dceesaea.. - (A product of General MQtors Corp)• - On Friday, June 18th, Dr. Vict-• • brio Cheung, 'a medical missionary Reasons Reasons Why You Should Boy A Gennine' Frigidaire: : 1 from. South China, addressed a joint meeting of the W. M. S. and C. G. .,ew Food - - . on rket .NSlidinhely shelves with adjustable ' 1. Cheaper to operate 9. I. T. in "Claremont United Church. � !. Simplest machine .the mi 10 (only S moving parts) partitions Dr. Cheung's lecture was illustrated • •Year Protection Plan : "11: Made by General Motors 011p, 4. No more expensive than others 12. 1 1-2 Million More z 9 lantern slides mad Rave s very 3. b a l : Srigidsirda ;3 clear insight • into the wank being s in the b. Larger food storage space have been purchased than saw -' • done chools and hospitals in - • South Chins. vVE13NESDAY JULY 7TH s. More ice capacity other make, and that many pet• The regular monthly nie T. Patented cube -remover' ?ple. can't be wrong. ,r et%ng of - 8. Automatic Reset Defroster, --the Claremont W. M. S. was held :i• L, GREEN'S PARK on Thursday, June 10th, in the. Ung - Call M or phone no for a Demonstration ited• 'Church. - Mrs - - W . G • Scotts wroup was in charge of the prolr- - -BIO SPORTS 'PROGRAM - " -- ram which was carried omit in , Ch Coope, ' ` : Claremont, Ont very creditable manner. A alt for she Missionary Bale was also caro- Harvey & Kenney, The Devons r, "plated at this meeting. The attend. • ince was Rood and the proceeds q- Sub -dealer, J. McGlashan, Dunbar#on - tnounted to $19. Eddie Allen, and Mrs. Bert Harvey At the Garden Party tonight, (Fri . dy), the Durham Regimental Bard onthe evening performance. mor l®vers of green tea - SALA amt -GREEN TSA "'+"' .. . '+: .• 4 Ari A N A ►♦i ►�4 broil of his up to the plate. In the eighth Gaston himself got' a hit. The crowd was wild:' It was -the eccentri4 one's first hit of the season. The next man up was Joe bintris, the Butchers' . new second baseL_an b,)ught to replace poor D:r- k-t, • l.osy Moore was pitcl-lirg more sir"wly than ever. Morris was un un- known quantity to him and tie look- ed him over carefully. The ball .ficxted up to the plate ana Morris swung. He topped it and the ball went down to Dugan at short Dugan came in last, hesitated and made a. scoop off the dirt. He came up with nothing. The ball went clean through his legs .olit to Buck Hon.m,.% in con- tre. Gaston crossed the plata the ty1;•g run and the game to,'t on an entirely new . complexion, Moore held the:rest of the inning scoreless by dint of two infield outs and a pup foul to -Dick ;:loran. It was swell pit(hing in the face. of a terrible break. The tw3 tearh.s battled in a two - ran back and caught it up near the . get all the breaks, young fellow," flagpole. Brownwaited for the catch "Or maybe I know my baseball," and- crossed the plate with the third' -Terry said- with a sly look in the run. Three to two -and Rosy Moore direction of Mullins. "Maybe some pitching like a well-oiled piston -rod. day you fellows will realize that The press boys were unanimous in these Blues can play ball." miticizinj Huette on, the play. Raw- TO BE CONTINUED lins would never.. have let the .Blues get away with it. Terry was gleeful. :as he tapped out his running account " of the game. When the Untied League season Goofy Gaston was wild at the tao deadlock untii th(. thicteent't. LI usc^s opens the gamblers are .offering 200 start, and walked the first two New That was all the Blues managed Pop Clark noticed that the -o5kie, to 1 that Po Clark's New York York batters. Shorty Dugan, 'who Aiggins, on first, .was huggi,�g the to get. Both Dugan and Moore went , p —, 0 cndown swinging. "''""` Blues will not win the pennant. was now playing short-stop in place bag too much. Morris on second was "Ter$y, , my bo here is your Terry Burke is the only .porta writer of Doyle, lined a hot single through '&'useful player, but lacked Dirkin's dough:"Craven handed over Mull- USE MEMBA-SEALS to give them ,& chance. He bets $10 Crawford on fist and, drove a run great skill at going over to his left ins' money with a laugh. "You sure -at Tony Murallo's restaurant in the in. Crawford was injured in' the and firing the ball to first with that Broadway district. In the- Blue *' first play. The ball nearly tore his thumb. , graceful'' motion which had made game Whitper, the Philadelphia off and he gale way to Steve Rig- Kitkin the best 'fn baseball. Pop or- •, , ' pitcher, in killed with a bullet through gins, a' rookie infielder , from the dered.little Joie Brown to nurse Gas,. the heart after .mashing out • home Butchers' farm in Decatur. ton for a walk. Brown got his ticket'' ran. Both Burke and Larry Doyle, Rosy Moore was just pitching to first, and perhaps Gaston didn't .the Blues' rook'e shortstop, for whom squawk on the play! Dutch Schatz along, taking his time. Moore had Clark's pretty daughter, Frances, the theory that his outfield and in. was next up. The signal for .the hit. 'had shown bar preference over Whit. field, tog, for that, matter, . should do. and run- play was on and it worked 'k per, are suspected at first, 6y Detee- ninety per cent. of his work for him. like a charm. fluette, the assistant s' tive Kelly. It is Burke who diseov' Unerring control and a moist spit- manager, cos _,at third, was ear it was Sid Stream, notorious gun- ter had the batters all popping up caught nappin th Higgins and i✓ : man, who wrecked a taxi with a but. and hitting into the dirt. There were Morris started ate and Schatz' bit - t through a tire and injured four � injured no strikes in Moores bag of tucks. rolled between- them for a perfect Boston players as the Blues are to He had control and an accurate single. Brown scampered around to open a series. Then Dirkin, Chicago knowledge of each batter's weakness- third. The stands were glum. One star, drops dead, after hitting ■ room- es. run at this stage of the game looked or, from po'son on a phonograph (,astoII seemed to settle down a!- as large as a'. dinosaur egg: needle fixed in the handle of his.bat. Horan laced the first ball, pitched tai the third. The Blues nicked him Pietro, Chieago'a bat boy, disc 4 to him far out into right field. Smith for another run in the second, but Fears. Clark sends Doyle to Newark that was all. He set -;v mea down but he is soon sold to Boston. When on strikes in a -row. The Butehirs the Blues . go- to St. Louis, . Scatter, the Rubel star pitcher, is found collected a run from M00l0 !n the dead from+&' gas giTen off bee, mys- rah'' terious powder in the box with a Gaston was living to his repu- Jigsaw puzzle sent to him. Each time talion: He iazzed eacchh New Yorker Barke has a beat on these sensa• as he stepped up to the plate and had : tional happen'ngs and masked gun• the fans back of. the screen in stitches -men trues him up, question him and Bt Ill! APt1Ca. . At the same _time �he .waru •him he knows too much, Raw?. Ins, the manager, is sick when the -Blues to to Chicago, &ad Netw Yost -, Burke bels Mull. ins, another speits writer, $5 the !Blues will w:n the second game it lzunRll " again. BLACKHEADS ` IGet two ounces of perazine powder from your druggist. Sprinkle on a hot, -'. wetcloth and sub the face 'gently. - Every blackhead will be dissolved The one safe. sure and simple way, to ;$*move blackheads, Have a Holly- -'wood complexion. - -WAlig' 110 W IID :. SLIVER BILE- _ A6ad You'll Jump Out of Bed in the .Morning Rarin' to go `The liver should dour out two pounds of Squid bile into your, bowels daily. It this hits fs not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest. it just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up Your stomach. You get.constipated. Harmful paeans go into the body,.and you fed soot, sunk sad - the world looks punk. A mere bowel movement doesn't always list at the cause. You need something that works on the liver as well. It takes those good, old. Carter's Little liver Pills to get these two ands of bile flowing freely and make on pp/eooel "up and up". Haeae and untie, t ey snake the bile flow freely. They do the wort - of cgs omel but have no calomel or mercury to them. Asa fors Little L[var Pilo by tame! 9tobtiot+6�refvse anything else. t6a A,-% ; car dealer abo d the new Coleman/M' Stoves that make ir own M TThecokmm mind Steve Co- ltd • sof. W1,Toronto. Onfaia laws No. 26--37 ,$j7eClal PRICED RROMT((s-t'll. Sport. Couge with 09era Sect) efiveredatfactorY,7 f.swt lases, licttts. axil freight oddititmai (Prices subject to Change without notice') g Crflnder Models sho Av1dkbls v 74 " { R:.0<.. :t PRICED RROMT((s-t'll. Sport. Couge with 09era Sect) efiveredatfactorY,7 f.swt lases, licttts. axil freight oddititmai (Prices subject to Change without notice') g Crflnder Models sho Av1dkbls _ f , w, i' w 1 Y t { � C UNDA`� -.SCHOOL'' Douglas Fairbanks. Jr.. has tater Sensible Loveliness, ed that he likes the United States better after all. While he was in &ng- : ',t•; ' land, he realized his ambition to be- O N tomo a producer, and Yso grate- ful ®V0�-�"�d1® to the countrymen .who backed � •.'> him that he thought he would live there always. Coming back to Holly- wood him to o, and that God had wood to make just ona picture, "The LESSON X111 g -' Mesages from Genesis — John 1:15; promised to `give him. an.inheritance, s Prisoner of 'Zeuda," he found when>. F` and he simply followed the leading o!®���� it was finished and. he was free to go 7 Luke 17:28 32; Galatians 3:6-8; He- g brews 11:1-12 2 Peter 2 410. God until he came to that place that back.to England that he 'just couldn't . Rrinted text • -Hebrews 11:3.10, 17-22 God then told him was to be a perpet- bear to leave all his childhood friends. , Golden Text — "These all died -rn tial possession for his descendants, By DOROTHY faith, not havingreceived the pro- "By faith he l eeame a sojourner." �� ODDS AND ENDS —Joe Penner 5 mists, but having seen them and The word sojourner means "one who doesn't mention ducks even once in r greeted, them from afar, and having lives in a place -without the right of 'Executive's at the Twentieth Cen- 'New Faces," which is being filmed confessed that they were strangers citizenship," and, consequently, 'one tury Fox studio are disappointed the by R -K-0, and furthermore he ap- and pilgrims on the earth., -- Heb who lives on earth as a stranger." public hasn't made more of a. fuss ,pears black face for the first time. rews 11:13. The idea is perfectly ,expressed in 1 over Simone Simon, so they are go- Ken Murray always dresses most con- r+ 'THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING Peter 2:11, and also in Phil. 3:20 - Ing to put her, in a comedy and see servatively, when he shows up for 'a Time John wrote his Prologue "our citizenship is in heaven." "In the If she goes over better. They are broadcast, but around home- he goes r about 90 A.D. The teaching of Jesus land of promise." Of course this re- teaming her with Jack Haley, who in for the ' dizizest 'colored smoking recorded in Luke 17 was given in the fere to Canaan,. which is called the made such a -flit in "Wake Up and jackets and lounging robes — Motion rater of A.D. 30. Paul wrote the Ep- Land of Promise,'simply because God Live, in a fast-moving comedy cal- picture producers, are wildly enthus- eo\1 to the Galatians about A. D. 57. promised it to Abraham and his des- led "Love at Work." iritic over the intimate, caressing � ;r The date of ,the Epistle to the Heb cendanta,, as we read continually in voice of -Rosalind Greene who an - revs may be placed about A.D. 65-A.D the book of Genesis. "As in a land not Motion picture studio officials al- nounces Mrs. Roosevelt's radio pro - his own." Abraham never'actually did gram, and 'since they have heard a: • •B$• y ways change the sv jest when any- Pince -- There are so many differ• come'to possess 'the Laad,of Promise. one asks 1f their stars really sing or that she is young and extraordinarily s ent places 'recorded in various pas- It belonged to the Canaanites when if some singer substitutes for them, beautiful they are rushing to her God promised it to Abraham, and, dur- with contracts for the pictures, sages that it would only be confusing but radio listeners esti recognise their to enumerate them, except to say that ing.his life and the lives of Isaac and favorite voices under any circum - most of the examples of faith given Jacob, the land, except that particular stances. They•inaist that Buddy Clark Many'Blind Given �. in Hebrews are from eveLts which portion in which their families lived, of the Hit Parade , did Jack Haley's ` never was their own. "Dwellia W age Earning Jobs F' took place in Palestine, in which g in country also Jesus taugh, Paul wrote singing,, that Virginia Verrill sang for lents, with Isaac and Jarob, the heirs both Jean Harlow and Virginia Bruce his Epistle to, the- Galatians while at with him of the same promise." This and that in "The Great Barnum" it TORONTO—Placement of blind Corinth. We do not know with cer• trait of dwelling in tents, pitched to- '•tainiy where the Epistle to the ZIeb- was Fraacia White who sang for Miss persons in wage-earning jabs and day in one place and tomorrow in an- " Bruce. work to prevent blitidness, were two .yews was written. other, indicates the temporary, un- ` • activities of the Canadian National "By faith we 'understand that the settled nature of Abraham'sabode Warner Brothers have at'ranged to Institute for the Blind during 'the ` world's have been framed b the word in Canaan, which his immediate de- last year which won recognition in y borrow 1i is lam Hopkins for two plc• N cf God, so that what is seen hath not arendants, Isaac and Jacob shared, r... tures and it looks as reports presented at the annual meet- been made out of '.blugs which do ap- 'For he -looked for the city which 'k: if it would keep the ing pear." There are fifteen special in- Bath' no foundations:' This. cit 'of entire studio busy y. L. M. Wood, president, said the 'INCstance, of the work of faith in this course. was not an earthly city, no y for weeks finding growth of the placement department evening w chapter, formal, chapter, in addition to the general matter how great or glorrous it might stories to which she g go n of onumeration - begiaain at verse 32. " A has been one of the outstanding fes- sheer dotted swiss, a new, mod- S be, but a heavenly city, the city of. won't raise a violent tures of the work_and he noted that ern version of the old-time fav - Here in the third verse` we have the the living God, the heavenly Jerusal- -objection. - Schedul- the investment in that department is made of re -shrunk ma - `.first amse:ific instance, namely; that it em' (Heb. 12:22), which is so contin- ed to appear with F rtment write, p ie by faith in Gods revelation to us Errol Flynnad increased from $74,434 to X90,- terial and will withstand a sea - Is referred to by the apostle John ynn in "The 827 son of tubbings In soap and water - how creation took place that we be- in' the last two chapters of the book Perfect Specimen,"' without the loss of a o! its water On March 31, 1937, J. V. Clunk, na- yfit Neve that the world was framed by of Revelation. "Whose builder and she flatly refused tional director of unemployment, or style• the word of God, i.e., by God speaking., maker is God." Literally this might Instead she will p yment, re - and that the visible world was not read "of which architect and master Misizm make a -tearful lit- ported there were 42 -employed across the appointment of an ophthalmolog. made from things that already in'.ex builder is God." Ile romance called Canada with a' total payroll of ist to the staff has made possible ietence: - $aVhlnf 'Episode" support- $38,043. During the fiscal year of more extensive stud "By_faith-Abel offered., unto God s "By faith, Abraham, being tried, of- ed by Ian Huntcr and Charles Winni- 1997 there were 271 employed with of ss. He noted the effort of � more excellent , sacrifice than- Cain, fered rap Isaac; yea, he that had glad, ger. After'that, the Warner Brothers wage Benefits of $165,2.73• the Dominion Government to combat through which he had witness borne ly received the promises was offering studio would like to have her in "lits- In the field of prevention, Captain trachoma among the Indians, parts to him that he was righteous, God up his only begotten son. "Even he to tern," with Kay Francis. A. E, Baker, managing director, said cularly in British Columbia. ' bearing witness in respect of his gifts whom- it wag said, in Isaac shall thy — and through it he being dead yet seed be called. "Accounting that God speaketh." The offering of Abel Is re- I is able to raise up, even from the - - - Woman OWlit! W!=lf I�eifbFor FllEt Timecorded its Gen. 4:4-5, where we read t dead; from whence he did also in' s Y that it vas accepted by God,, who, at figure receive him back:' The refer• £ ..» - , . „.. •.� _. s a +Me+w the same time, refused the ' offerfng ,encs here is 'to the events described ' In Gena 22.1.14. 'There is one marvel- '.,,..w' " * """"" ""r ; ►'" .M ` of Abel's brot#ter, Cain, _The offering•' � •', o! Abel wap a slain lamb, while the lona statement here which is not even offerinr M C• -in was some product of found in the records of Genesis, name - the eruund. It Ivould seem that God ly, that Abraham believed when be - - had .old thea i brotbera that an ant was -about to -offer Isaac, that God :.ar. sift•: wa;, n:e :essay y when would actually raise Isaac up from the .. anti! --, .'.._-_•....-•---• , sr alct*.g .n olierir,g for the atonen7entdead, .rad that not in Rome long die - o! Fin, a.c t A. uel, by faith in what bod !ant future, but, then, so that the pro- -liad— , wramandw si;aped himself-tb be ra Abraham would be kept. Abrahamkil Y *$ true mau of faith. also knew that God's world would be, t e 'By faith -Enoc:. was ' translated so kept, and he knew -that if Isaac died, that Le a`x uld,rust see death; and he 'the only thing that could happen was not found, because God translat- so that God could keep his promises „ ed him; for he hath had witness would be that God would bring his 77, borne to him that before -his transla- dead son back out of death again. tion he had been well -pleasing' unto "By fattli Isaac blessed Jacob and - God." The reference hero is to Gen. Esau, even concerning things to come. .5:44. Enoch pleased Cod because he The reference here late Gen. 27:26-29 < a , ` *• had faith -in God, and God, in turn, • and '39 and 40. These promises to bis delivered him, from death, and took two sons concerned the future in him to 'glory because of his faith. This which he had absolute confidence be- does e does not mean that all people who cause of his faith in -God's revelation. have faith should' `expect to be trans- "By faith, Jacob, when he was dy- r lated as was Enoch.- H.cvever,--it is ing, blessed each of the sons of Jo- y clear f-om the New Testament Scrip- septi; and worshipped, leaning upon°: .urea, that all who believe in the Lord the top of his. staff." The reference Jesus Christ; when Christ returns • to here -is to the remarkable dying pro - '?21 his church, will not die, but will be phecies of Jacob, which he uttered caught up to be with the Lord, trader- after be went down into Egypt, re - going a change but not suffering the corded in Genesis 49. When it says he j death (1 Thesis. 4.17). worshipped leaning upon 'the top of - "And without faith it is impossible his 'staff, it simply means that he was to be well -pleasing unto him, for he too feeble to -rise and,kneel, or stand, £` that co.neth to God must believe that- that he bowed his 'head in an at-,' ,*e is, and that be is a rewarded of titude of prayer while resting his _ =Y them that geek after him:" To -ques• hands, probably on the top of -his staff For the first time its history, the Derby at Epsom has been tvon by -a woman owner. Mid -Day Su-, � tion God's justice is 'to show a lack of while reclining on his couch, owned by Mrs. G. B. Miller and ridden by Michael -B eary, was first past the post. Another woman owner, : faith, and this is sometimes a, hard' "By faith,. Joseph, when his end Mrs. F. Nagle,. gained second .place with Sandsprit e, and third place was filled by Le Grand Due, owned point with Christians, lie have endur• was nigh, made mention'of the de by the Aga Khan. Photo. shows:—The field rounding Tattenhatri Corner. ' 7 ed must suffering or great losses. We partwe of the children of Israel, and must throw -'ourselves completely on g.,commandmentave .,commandment concerning his the love of Lod and believe tha' he I `cones." The referNew ence here is to Gen- Klondyke Found In Montreal does all things. well, resis 50-24-25. Joseph, though hund- "By faith, Noah, being *arncd of reds o! miles away from the land'that , God, concerning thing not ,seen as God hal promised to lits great grand` 4�:::4;.: yet, moved with godly fear, prepared father, Abraham, to his grandfather r *x Y vi ark to the S1C'illg of his house; Isszc, and to his father, Jacob, was w through which be condemned the. absolutely persuaded that that 'land- world, and became heEr of the tight.' belonged to Abraham's see& and that eousness whicli is aceordhig to faith." some day the descendants o . Jacob Here again we note that faith on the would go back to that land to receive part of Ncah was not only a couvic- it according to God's promise. These t� .• t „f �� sh a tion of the truthfulness of .the warn migiSLy..paLriarchs lived, ,spoke,. plan. Ing of God, but actually acting in the ned, travelled, and blessed their chil- light of that warning God warned dre.tt all' in the light of, and in actor- , ham that judg,:nen? was coming, and dance with the word of God which that only an ark would neer preserve had been given to them and in which blm during the flood; Nc,^h believad they had such .implicit confidence, To ` as that wr,rning, and picpared the ark, tum it all .up, these men• lived by the "Ry faith 4brai�amout h to a place faith in God's word. called, obeyed. to .,, which he was' to receive for an inheri• .-;,•, o ,. � � ' � '' _ tante; and he went out, not toIniQwIng Abr . More butter and less eggs and wbitber he went.' to God's call Abrar f ; More were consumed by Canadians r4 ham is recorded in Gen. 12:1.3. Abra- per, head of population in 1936 than....a>^. beam had no Idea of the nature or the location of that land to which God' an 1935, the figures being (1936 ; within brackets), butter, 31.4 lbs. ,A rival to the mining fields of northern Canada a was tailing hint. Fie know that (laud 31.1 A Pe :red this morning when diggers such as those a (31.1); eggs, 21.7 dozens (22.4), shown above began to mine,in vacant rant! at William and St: Martin streets. They dug up chunks of and cheese, 3.4 pounds {>k pound iron dioss, looking exactly li::s coal but much heavier, which the miners said sometimes -finds its way C-•3 more in 1936), per capita. into coal bags in Montreal. { _ .. _ •w E - ' .� y 3 � r `.. ... F ..;.. X,:�.. .: S ., s moi" y '�'" • _ Lt)UA Virs�' '-••Wext Sunday, June 27th, Rev. The regains meeting of the W. -•G�rdea Party to.iilsj is the Hugh G. Crozier, who has been A. will be held at the home of n " minister of the United Church, in Mrs. John Tomas, an Wednesday,• Rhe Neva will be published one Pickering, for the past five years, June 30th. Please note change of - will preach his farewell sermon. All day. -day earlier next week. Corresponde 1g, tore • tants please take note. are welcome to attend this service St, Paul's Anglican, Duabarton, - .__- -_ _ h:. ._,Miss Nellie Strachan of Toros- which will be held at 11 o'clock. Sunday, June 27th. Sunday School a : to, in spending a few days with Jno. -The marriage of Miss Jessica at 2 P. m. Evening Prayer at 3 p. «rick ering�s Leader Store" soul Mrs. Murkar. anWilkinson, of Guelph, to Mr. Robt. m. Preacher at this service, Rev _ -fliers W . R. Crtu1><rner, of Mon- Ruddy, will take place in St. Geor- E. G. Robins. ' ge s Church, Guelph, tomorrow, 26th The Ontario Girls Work Board tr ill, spent a few days with his with a reception at the Cnkten were ' the guests of Mrs. Gerald1 parents here last week. has Country Club. They will leave im- Cowan, on Tuesday afternoon. Miss • • Get Ready for the ' 12th waw -,Yrs. Buahby of Claremont mediately for a three-monWe trip Eunice .Tyhurst, Secretary, was pre- . ,bem visiting her son and fahnilY abroad, touring the British Isles. sented with a gift, on her depart for. a few days. ".Coronation Flags . and Streamers now in stock --Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stork, of They sail from New York on, the ure for Oxford Ehg., to attend a - Belleville spent the week -end at the Lafayette, returning by way of conference. 12 Flags, on &. t8 ' P� Montreal, late in August. -Mr. Rud- The Mission Band children had a - ' i�r ready hang ---all for 6,9C. :;orm-hr's home here. d cry enjoyable .tial�e at the home of - -- -,Miss Ethel Bray' spent the end y plans to visit two well-known v ZndividDal' Flags at be. 106 of fire week at Belleville, attending farms in Scotland, specializing in Mrs. Lawson McConochie on Saiur- ,. and 1LfiC. "Bobs"' favourite cattle, "Ayrshir- day. Their meeting. taking the form `Cluster Fla Holders 5 hold Fl8 s only2be .sad being bridesmaid at the wedd- $ $ tae". Theo many friends in this .of .a picnic. They were visited by - fng of her cousin, Howard V. Bray.�'I --Mies Bell, of the city has been community wish them a very pleas- two members of the ,Senior Society visiting the Misses Bunting here, ant wedding trip, a wedding gift and after the business and devotion. d from r'ther, l as were Dr. R. M. and Mrs. Bate- m the gooms fa, Mr. E. L. apart was dealt with, games were . Brighten u ' the Home man, on Sunday last. Ruddy. enjoyed by all.i P - -Mr. and Mrs. C. Johnston, of -One of the- _things. we like to with Elastica Paint California, (parents of the late -Mrs. read about was described in the Torte p L C. Bradley) spent a few days with onto papers this week, when Mag- Barber Shop �+ C: Bradley and family; here. istrate Browne in No. 2 Police .Staunton Nall -paper __Mn. Wiman and daughter, Lill- Court, asked a very young boy 'wby of Petezboro, and Mrs. Thos. he had stolen a car radiator, the Gla ssite Vanxish _ Douglas, and daughters, of Toronto, boy replying, that he sold it to buy Beau Parlor Walt visitors with their brother and a .per of shoes. Mr. Browne ' in - uncle Russell Burrell, herevited the younster up to the bench. New Oilcloth and Linoleum •--Jiev. J. H. and Mrs. Stainton examined the shoes, then sent him A competent lady will bavecharge called on a number of friends while out with an officer, buying him a of the beauty parlor and satisfac dNving through the village one day pair of ohms, and on suspended tion is guaranteed at reduced Last week. It is reported that Mr. I wordssentenceo following a few kindly prices M • Stainton leaves St. T'hamas this wards of encouragement and grid- Permanent W eves.12.00. 13.60.=6.00 year, for a church in Guelph. once . A beautiful little story, and Shampoo - Xonday, June 21st 'was the fig- f what a tremendous aritotmt of good FnWaad'.35 Fin®er Wave. ' - est day of the year, the aria having would come into a eom9almity with Marcel. AO reached the Tropic of Cancer, the a few men of that type residing in - - 9neet norther! I it No ane can fail tospiritappreciate. Oil Shampoo. .8b y point in its yearly travels. The days will now begin that• : Lsdinl' !leafs Cut. �. 90 _- abort" efo bat a wbeseveral _ _.�� --- - Special Prices, May 25 to 31 - Tailor-made Suits - weeks before we can notice say app- Oil P. W., Reg. $2,00-4$1.50 - ' >r+eeiahle ditferenee. mum Ina McConochie and friend Regulvr, Reg. $3.50--53-00 her daughter, Mrs. McLean, of Cl- Regular.. .g' re. Beeson, of Toronto and motored to Peterboro on Sunday. Re lRe 5:00--$4.00 at evelan$, and Egbert Doyle, of Tor- Mrs. D.. Milne, of Cherrrwood onto, spent a day here this week- spent the week -end with her niece: H; MA DI LL � �,� whit friends here, attending the fun- Mrs. Irving White. !fie P� Bun ting's for -. and Mise Janet A ison and Miss Mar- `Mss. Lyndon Crank. garet Pennell are spending a '+Meek Ly 6.9 �$ 5 ' -Beal of the infant child of Mr. da on Manitoulin Island. �t George's Church, Sun Y, Roofing Tww 27th. 6th Sunday,after Trin- A number from here attended the , ity. 10 s, m. SundaySchoolat itTaylor picnic In Landon on Satur- ,Why .pay more for Read.y-mades .� a, m.Morning Prayer. Preacher, day. Next year they meet in Tor- date, Tile and (ravisl Roofing Rev. E. G. Robinson. 7.50Evening out6 AsphaltShingIea, Boll Roofing - k. Prayer, at which Mr. G. K. King- The Com mui' an Service • will be - ston L. R., will be, the preacher. observed in the United Church here 1 -Ply, $1.25 &-roll. Roof coat on Sunday next. With >� arsto � g Fred T Bunting, = = Pickering The death look place on Sun- , . Y - , p �' _ ing. 656 • tar silos: _. T. - day, June 20th, at the IiOtne-air his Servl4x on Friday evening at 8 � chbnaeys rebuilt and repaized. parents. 29 St . Joseph's Str. Toron- O'clock - FAtablisk ed 1857 to, of the eighteen -+month old son of Mise Elva Annie visited Callan- .JACK RILM ' _ Mr ♦ and Mrs. S. Lyndon Crank. ben and North Bay on , Sunday, and U U N B A R TU N715-10 _ ,- - ' The funeral took place on Tuesday, reports the country sad -babies :._ ... 22nd, from Toronto, with interment beautiful. -� In the Friends' Cemetery, Picker meted Church W. A. Garden Party Our Appreciation =SPECIALS,_ i Ing, Rev. E. G. Robinson, officiat- Memorial Park, Pickering �Y-The very heavy rains that occ-Tonia - i :Hired during the latter part of - last League and Girl Softball. Motion p _ _ _r p _ _ ��+�, L Pictures, ll�ilier Tri. Edgerton Pegg First Anni`%ersary Breakfast Bacon, :iLta7C• 8 iVs •:._, week did. considerable damage in and gisten. Refreshmentscertain parts of the province by causing fall wheat and oats to fall. FOR SALE , V sspre..ed to ..r linked Steak, � l 2c. a: The But -in most parts the rain war - welcomed. It was very :beneficial to - ,aaw frh.iS anti patre.. Pork Liver, the strawberry crop and other gar- A quantity of hxather (stndse ,used) . f den crops which . are now araldng building, also window ramosA number, ofe and tsar tide favwts e[ tie - � , 12c. a lam. r 9ehooproire - is e♦ clef+-Yar many of sash. liewe Offi. Pidneria. - Na>t year. �ew� Short, '15c. a lb e t pcpils of bens the p>#& and ce, U" we i"M bw s' eiolina" ening ccs+' bwation sehools, and every day mmidaeeass d the! ..i Classic Cle�In�C>t` 3 tins, 136 mfor a couple of months, we will Notice to -Crediton' See the boys hiking off toward the*M='6dins- ZSG - Creel with a bathing snit under tie IS the Bill"" a[ Islii ft tae, be - 9m (it's not very many -years since they did'nt carry even that) . It's a 'The Pick • crest lite, ante. to snatch tines makes ALL P18[i.SONG hatritag claims a- cling '0 1 _­ '--W tournament Zoo wish yon were young again. i>� Bre . iAWte a[ Levi Flatter, MARKET : : - R E D -The last tennis deeeSSed, faundr, is" of the' Town- • T Same rewired part of !wo evenings a' Of , ca<hnty of o> Butcher (phone 3+000) Bickerit ainee the first set was of the man- in, and �ovi>,ee of Ostsrio, who • Now LNer/Nwwowa. ' than variety. At long last, Ethel died on or aba the 3rd day of Hogg and Wilfred Monsey defeated April 198?,_. ase :+egtsSsted ;M fo>ti TrOBHBgIBS F10W FOR BALE-- . P.dith Murray and Bert Elliott' k► - '+hard full particulan of same duly 1 Arst7t eeow.. l .ire was at er.er.o. 44 ^�e=g ` Hardware', -Store ' .. the scare of 9•-7. Qe )Monday ev- 'wed to tine u e. ar ANTED-Boustkoo tar, middle, �j eaing the tennis displayed was before the '1216 dal of July, 1987, •sPlakeriem xCA r■r 9 w. Apply Box goo - a1"ber which date the assets of the mach finer and the •former pair a-. is gain trImhrphed 6-S. Tkrey will retard will be distributed, having FOB BALE -9 �ory My r s. 8 week. ' Now the'. Time toL Order our regard only, to the elaihtos then re- °b• Also side delivery bay rake and about meet Winona McDweat and John and , 19 acres of standing bay. R A slurp, con. 7 Barer on Thursday night. - �nng all otlsers. !'icterina. 34.. . --fThe regular monthly meeting of V AY FOR SALE - 47 acres of Spnng Seeds the "Women's Institute 'will ; be held 1]ated this Fifteenth say' of Jsane, rlstanding h■ foresle on r.elds is lou 9a 1937. and 94: eon. 4. Whitby Township, W. E. D', at the home ck D. W.. C. Mur. �aeiair. Oabawa. Out, 14 Timothy,Alfalfa Red' Cloverlean, at 3 o'clock D. •S: T., onTues- hlanQiin F Swart; 11 His 3tr. ANTED -Employment on farm.afternoonzn 2�Ro11 all $25 a month. to start July 1st to IJec, 14' Wrinkles for the Buse Housewife. wa• e• fears experience age 27. Wait Litigbam, care -;e.. u • -- .Solicitor for the M H Ferguson R R 3, King. Out, 48 is Sweet Clover and Alauke seed• Paper on "Fault -Finding"' by Mrs. Administrator. . Hall, Discussion on. "The District �TANTED TO RENT -A house in • Annual". "Packing the P; tip Bab- LILLIAN'S orb the Village ic!. Ap, Posen t, on ' "Small Garden Seeds in bulk „ M before Septemixr 1s:. A19 p li Angus Mt. let" by Mrs. Murkar and Mrs. A. � Millan, McKinnon B?dg 19 MeliridaStreet. . " Mitchell. • Talk on "Afternoon Tea p Toronto. 44tf and 111 Packages and "Coffee Making", . by Mrs. BEAUTY SHOP FORBALE-Maesey•HArrism+twer, Coates No, 7. S -ft♦ cut, in good repair, complete a " =Mrs. Samuel Bath was the hon- CNe1n door to Oki Gharch Garage) with 2 new rnives; {25.00. Phone Clare 1406, + Purina and Master Feeds 44 43 Claremont. - oared one at a birthday party at Orville Burton, � . • ' their home east of the village on Shampoo and Fingerwave 60c. OR 9AZE-iisnd loom, ior'weav , Field and Garden Fertilizer �j . L 1' frig T. C Brnwn, Broughaa. 48tf • a Saturday last, on the occasion of •- ber 83rd birthday. The members of. Ftngerwsve '• CERD BUCKWHEAT FOR SALE. 100 Qts. Paints Special, 59c. a Qt. )tar family: Mrs. Mel . Bryant, Ed- Oil Shampoo Fittgerwtve i((k, L Silver Hull variety. Apply G. L. Middleton, Brougham 48-44 gar, Jack[ Allan and Lorne, all of ggent for McCormick-Deeringll+,arml*aehinery. Ficloering; Mrs'. George Lee, of . Wh Arching m6e. T,�O R 8A LE .;-Ali eiectric range. in gn(f Repairs. ,Itby, i� good condition, Phone Pick 670. 43-45 — Mrs ♦ McGregor, of Whitby Manicure 166, 5 • ,� and Wilbert Bath, of Toronto, also FOR BALL—ti H U. 4 ft♦ IonR At Oni' motto:- welhave � Oat Ret it, Or ' Facials St. Andrew's Church. Offers received up hor brother and sister, Mr. Wiill- ft to June 23rd, F. M. Chapman; Sec. , : . , it is not made.► lams, who is living with them, and HAIRCUTTING N`OR IMMEDIATE SALE FOR =,TelepboD!'81a00 CA ,H—Barn 35 ft x 26 ft, g 1g ft., Mr's. Cteanents, of Gormley, were .. ilv timbered red and framed; In pod condition * C ' DONT I PICKERING all present for the occasion, Sup- g J ►7 Thque $mt�ley QIl p��- Buperto remove same forthwith on en pletioo m per was served On the lawn and as of purchsse. Apply Mrs. Dales. Dunbnrton. or • S. pour of games was enjoyed by the ant Waves J . F• Dales, Toronto. Tel Ger 4668 44-46 11.96 12.ao $3.60 Is," party- %Novio Pick. 22i11(t