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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1937_07_02• r. PICKERI G. NreEWS VOL. , LV t PICg ERING ONT.. FRIDAY J T' �" ? l +� i . - _ _ X • 4 J �saftst;instal �'.tatrDl. - Centennial Corners (Green;vo d NO-TICE -GREENWOOD We are sorry to report Emerson. Mrs. Beare o- ._.er: -wot:-i spent '"." --- --- '— Knowles collaps_d• on Saturday and a few days with Mrs. Wm Middle- ILLS DR. H.' C. PEARSON— hyerclao ---'- y M iad surgeon. Dunbarton. 1017 "Uur trucks push your way had ---to lie taken -- to the--hi'sslAzal,--ton and family, _ every day.",where he underwent an operdtion :tills Cara Walls .has lett for RE. FORSYTH, Opb. D., Director - •Optome•rical AssociationotOntario. Rea. COAL. COKR for appendicitis. We are however, Zephyr, where she has ,:enured a labred mewbtrof the American Optomettieal noR pleased to say he is progress' -position. — - 1SSG--193G ►saaclatton. Eyes examined by appointment. �W UD, CF F N T, $ I-, Ge', of Toronto, sp nt Phone zso4, ctaremunt. ono... , in favorably. NI 4 t,egts6, SA.'� D GRAVEL, whaevale the week-e,gd n ith 'lir. and :firs. --.�Ghopping ; F. ti . Gibson. Mrs. 1:., Wilson, ' of t --bridge, Dlonday, Wednesday and ' Friday , DONALD KUDUY dauria�er ( and There will be n : s-n'ice in the j[�� r Y• . Zitevale' Baptist Church nex Sun- sant a fe'.� days with .hey. sister ICs SoUcitur. Nutar i' aulic. , .•lu,:e v r udu.�„1 r r , p Y r r afhfelormerty uccuytrd Uy TUe.dte k. rs.. nris- BUILDER'S _ SUPPLIES :Urs. S. rorb+rtt and faanily. -.7c.'per er ba tiaa. South winit of -,uurt riuu.t- Auitoy. bly J day, July 4th. Further announce- P B r.,ents trill be mad regarding The W-, men's Association swill " .BEATON [SELL is ROSS all -o local carts a work { s g g pal- - : l~; I meat rill �Irnd«y; July ;Tull, at the 20 bags - 51.30 i pit supplies fvr the remaining Sun- Andrew Pegg. We have hle At•Pd in stock a frill home of �Irs. Earristors if 5oliciters p' days in Juiy, crlr,ng the pastor's Dunt forget 25 bags and aver, 6s'. per bag line (if Maple Le,.f Milling •;aeation. ' Sunday S •hoot will �r - K' -t t� con_e i fireen- 'WILLIAM J, BEA bN. K, C .wood. Park. on Wednesday July A full line of cattle and i H. BROUKE BELL, K. C. J. D. F. RUSS - Uu'� Feedu. •� .held as usual nest Sunday at 10' a. 7th to the Greenwood Circuit Field ` pig JAMES A WRIGHT A. W. MITCHELL m. _ Day. feeds _►s saybtrerct, Toronto; sdetaidez838 Green River Mrs. '_tlinnie Jackson accor,(paniei. Pig Concentrate - this Is! necessary (� C. RICHARDSON & Co.. Barris- Pickering, Ont. - her daughter-in-law, firs. Maunce for economical feeding ~ V.ten, Solicitors. Notaries etc„ Suite sea• The service- at the Green River Jackson to-. Fort William and will - " Tt1apor Lite Building. 3d Totunu, St. Toro,�to. O@ice phone 7400 Residence 6520 Church next Sunda Jul 4th will remain there for the summer. Pig Starter for young pigs one Ad. IOU,. Puckering Ynone 3(513. dtf y y r he taken by the C1Qver Club Class ) ' Tun, & McAi11LAN—Barris- The Beal Store, Claremont of the Sunday -School, in the absen- Ambrose Joseph O'Connor ,passes at. Poultry Feeds, All Idnais Chklllz. fan, Solicitor.. Notaries Public. Office , ce of the actor on vacation. lir. his home in Oshawa. at Gordon House. Pickering, on Tuesday and PHUNE 9'211 p - Starter and Growing Mad► Satuiday evenings from 7 9V to 0•f 0 or by ap-• Win Sadler will lead a song ser- Bras and Shorts frolsointmenl. Toronto office. Mc -Kinnon bldg.. FURNITURE vice and Mr. Johnston, of Toronto, In the early morning of June 8th St. Phene,Elgin 5303. z9tt - will preach. All are 'cordially unit- Ambrose Joseph O'Connor died at We ate ditapleving an attractive his home, 218 Rorborou - ?+• air 7e O(iONANT & AN --E3►rriete-e, variety of ed, 'Further announcement; regard- gh Awe, Osh• VSoiieitars. Notaries Public in$ pulpit supplies for July will be - awa• He had been in failing heallth __ GORPON D. CON A*:T•'K' C. Aluminum and (iranitewNre Etc. I made, for some time. tlr, O'Connor was Furniture and Furniture ALLIN R. ANNtS. B. A.. LL. B born in Pickerin Dec. Novelties. �, c. 5th, I�fiU. _PIANO-TUNIN Offices- a t 2Sumeae aw s.. Osnaal ' Prices low, in keeping with tuner. Cheirywood the vounvest of a family of fifte=n, — - hood -4 and b (Gshavau. and at the. Court P B .AAV D being the son �f the late Jeremiah House, Whitby. (Mr. Gonsny Phone (whit: O'Connor and Margaret.lj kindF' t;j I EI Sir- R ark by). _ Dori his earl vinic at 'Oshawa Park, on Tuesda n4 y- childhood the' fa Jul 6th. y' fly moved'to Oshawa. where he atC All_.Tuning Guaranteed •Cental , A Graduate of Radio. College Mr, and airs. Wes: Petty, Gar- • etnde�i' the Separate School, and on C. S, �41eeDC?NALD HERBERT T FALLAISIi,'L D S., with net and Edith, spent. the week -end completion -of 'Matriculation at High 209 CLOSE AVE., 70RON?Q _ D. D. S . Graduate of the Royal College of Seho01, he atk'Itded St. alIChael'= =;.S;2 eonsand the luniversity of Toronto. Up-to-the-minute training' At Harrowsmith Ont. Phone Lakeside 1502 deoceaecond door east of 5t: And- �' g Mr, • and -krs. Bert Petty visited College and Toronto Vniversity. In Taw's Church, Pickering, Oat Ofbce hours 9 OrderP taken at NEWS rltfiee . a. m. ow O p. m. or by apporniment. (X-ray - o And with their daughter and son-in-law 1906 he went to Winnipeg A here he — sarvieue). Ptooe Pick 3700. . - 431y •.FINEST EQUIPMENT _. Mr. and Mrs. Sanders, of Syracuse, entered on a commercial career, In ; for - for a few days. the pursuit of which he was trans- Shingles k,OI' . SalQ enotltDfw W arbor '-Guaranteed Satisfaction We congratulate our entraw-0 f rT� ainsborough, Sask., and o e to G AT pupils. who passed on their year's finally to Estevarl, where he perm- - - P(iSTILL, L►cenyed Auationtreg, ReaRonable envies•- Work, atnd'hope the'on- who has. -to anently, located, and where he ort:- Gall Gnivanized Steel Shingles, upied 'a foremost 1 Bird- Fell S!NrP Shingles. �. nor oaaa.rsn or YONl..nd unsaeto. srto Tribes and 'Batteries always Oe h Ad vrrite will be successful, pace in the mun- Hoa aalaa.e ail kinds. stsaaned so on eboe..w About twenty-five 7nale' toachers'( kipal and eduealic�nal affairs of the • Also . re•r tilvher ina ht6y vrheeW - setwo, Address Grown ar•aN P. o., Oaa, $, ROY MILLER, town. It u•as. here that he be L.r.wo u,owers .b%rpened. _ visited our school on Friday of last gait th : iBrouirbam, .Ontario stud of lacy, and he IT.: PA • CLAREMOl\ R. BRATON, TO W N S H I P week . The W . A : 3er ed dinner In y gradiiated with l D. Cort: Conveyancer Catomriaioner for l80 Phone Mart 1&* the hall fbr them, thereby increas- honours and was admitted to the l Oull ki,d fret vr-ice Phone_ 2610 taksoa aladavits. Adcountant, Etc. Tsauer of - aarr►se LwAis ars. whitevale, out- Inst the funds in the treasury. Bar in 1921. It was in this prof . -� The W. a .. will meet in the hall, a?aeon he found his true calling. ' E. RICHARDSON D' A-' �'� R on Thursday 'afternoon. July 8th, and -he soon acquired an-extensi a FUEL — at 2.30 o'clo^k. Word for Roll Call, practice. In 1924 he was appointed , OHNIORAL INSURANCE >, Croan Pmsec:•tor f•.,r Southern ASSir Scriptures. This meetin As -in ;i g Sasket hewan, a position he heli un- ' - REAL E3tAT$ InRnraaoe of All Kinds. charge of Group s; with airs. Bert I _ CONVEYANCING, Petty, as: convener. tiI enfeebled health ofilitaPd haw te) 1 Builders Supplies d Beet Rates Available with - -- _ 'resign 3n. 2929.. Shortly 'thereafter,. ofd restabRtehed a sea ency, .An B 7 h _ e returned i •v ��, hs n8 r I to . native 1_.. i .. - - .ate l • .._ .. 'Phone, Pick. 6600 The She herd family were at Gradually b-iicuming weaker, he had - G. u r + p bee -1 ?blised fvr the �• is 11.0 a I 's. X717 *� :'Address Phone their home for the creek -end, past couple -)f _ M. MAW BROUGHAM '.PICK 516 The W. J. Brown. family were years to mit his activity to three uit,r t �rs►l LIOENSED AUITIONEKK AN!) with T. C. and Mrs. Brown, ori or four days a week when busines 5 A 11,x[ f H Coal Sunday. interests ret�uired his 'presence in VALUATOR u y' Tomato. He was an active: member D( Luc. ,Calfs Pitkerin Mills Mrs. Howarth, of To -onto. is the . Ba.lea conducted Anyo>oherc of the Knights t' Phone or write. Address '114 Dundas, � guest at. preFent, of '.Kiss Bea�Crire g sof Columbus, (VC}lrf<- (:Fment. Lime, t'1aRi:er Stevenson. by paper, please copy). Street, East, Agency for Ftostilii` Wood !Hiss Marjorry Phillips is enter- — -- .- 1�lipie Body Wald Whitby• Onta►aio. taining a girl 'friend froi<rt Bowman- Abona ABents for Lnudy Fenoe Coekshatt Farm Machinery ti_ille this week. T and Dde'�'? '..Aouu,r < CYRIL� E. MORLEY Complete lire and repairs. Mr. and Mrs. MoffAt orere' Brou We are glad to report that krs. GENERAL INSURANCE gham visitors on Saturday. Grove is improving. • Bps PfeAerin` ITN Chopping and Feeds' of 811 The W. M. S. ladie3 packed two' Miss Edna Stephenson. spent -the kinds. large missionary bales •)n Thursday week -end at her home at -Kinsale. CeockRbutt Implements -POINT afternoon, over $100 in value. Mr. and'Jdrs. H. McIntosh spent Sseare Priem Bdore lOglnt Royal Pastry plour On Sunday, Mrs. J. Everest and a few days at Listowel Iris week, _ ..Insurance at Poultry Feeds, Growing soy+ Were Brougham visitors with Mr. and -Mrs. B..Reesor, recent- + g ly motored to FTwerville where WILSON BROS, ,�educed Pates the former's brother, T • �mmage . For our car - •-,Mash, Lai Ing Mash Mrs, Seelbeck returned home on they visited,their daughter, Mrs. F. y Friday from a week's visit among Lackey Idocvst HMD, �11t. _ c_- i T$ W grryall malttxofPbwPoints. relatives at Markham and else- The Willing -Workers. 1erill hold Phoneldluk7200 �.7CC v D N Lockwood °here'' their monthly meeting at the home +SERViGE and PROTECTION The firemen; with almost the en- 'f Mrs. N. Bunker, .on Tuesday ev- PICKERING, ONT. fire male population, Were in Clare- ening next. • moat on Sunday morning to help' Mrs. Grant Baker who' recm'tly PEARSON+S Summer Furniture . fight the fire there. underwent a tonsil operdtion has R. �. been spending _ Congratulations from Brougham a few days with her SPRAY friends to =K�s, Jane Boyer, of parents, -Mr. and Mrs. A. Madill. CW'Cad Lawn Cltsir X2.86 FUNERAL DIRECTOR Greenwood, who celebrates her 93rd The Young Married Class of the )<,atf►>e Utah ;12.10 Private Ambnlaoee birthday on July 2nd. Sandy School entertained the f Twinklin Star Class to a + Day and Night Servloe l r Willis Davison The W' M M. S Wil entertain the g picnic $it Il�edt� Crampy of and Babies of the B1iby the home of Mrs." Chazir Phbne 9006 Band at the home of Mrs. `T. `or- Thursday last. CATTLE a Foot hest i6336 Malvern 5000 ton, on Wednesday afternoon, July Misses Grace Lehman and Mary Marha><`ii 7th- at 2.30 p . m . Crosier are to be congratulated on Dotleir Chasr w>'tb Cttmdrpy $2.60 Ala ! . • vim. Mr. and Mrs. Bert iiarvey were their success in their examiruitions And AN domestic Stock at the Toronto Conservato in Toronto •on Friday to bid their � of (}toes Longer Protection. Will ;{ ., ..w+ithont Canopy E1.26 . boys farewell, /but are very glair to Music. Grace passing with Honours Summer Time have their grandchildren and their in Harmony and Mary with First. ' gr' not taint milk. mother with them for a' longer vis- Class Honours in History. Camp Chair x1.66 , We congratulate Mrs. Bone and " ` PEARSON S CATTLE SPR�►Y if. g'' Note the Low Price. l Grass `Matta STOCKAIDE, The Decoration Day Services at Mrs • Byer' on winning 2nd prize in Fly Toz, Hand Sprayer's, ­'Fly Salem and Brunswick Hill made at- the Raymer' Sacred Am stern. Con- (�] �p t I .I Sprsyen, Fly Swatters, Basset tendance at church service here not test held at Stouffville, Saturday •"`"' Viper gallon Studio Conehrea Doors sad Window Sereena. so large as' usual, Rev, Mr. Owen, slight. The contest was the climax to the re -union of the Ra er Clan .7.28 Ounces of Unionville, who exchanged _tial- ym is : with Rev. Mr. Glover, reach- and was enjoyed by many from this Container Included ' WaII papa King Bu Killer �' , p Day ed Detre very acceptably. cbmmumity. new - : to 5, 10 and 20 Ib. bass. A number from here remembered The , Annual Garden Party and Ies Cream Socials sponsored Wt'belitvt this to be the but P5� 1�0 Lawn 1Rowers shra Paned sad their loved ones resting in Bataan P° red by the W . , amu• Cemetery, it being Decoration Day I. will be held on the beautiful procurable, '. there on Sunday last. Next Sunday OIL lawn of Mr. and Mn. D. W. Cron- July Made makers of Creolle.fer on � O. A. STERRITT Plumbing, Roofmg, T�S>nithing being the Annual Decoration lay Bert Harvey, wel�-knawrt Com - service at Claremont. Services at y+ Funeral Director ALVIN BIISHBY St. John's are as follows: S. S. at edian and Le soy Kenney, Humor- Ei • Ca Janes PI aB ,g+>,rDitnTe De81er Hardware Tinsmith 10.30 a. m., church nervine at 7.80 oust and Dramatic Entertainer will f P�CRERINa prograrn. There will al- • m , )dhich will be Sacralment Ser a reithe reahn►ent booth Came ung pj 81'1?lQ. Ont&Ao vice, v nt8Preparatory.Service on I and have a real good time. phone 4C00 Fridayevening m. "Old fool!"' Hover muttered. "It's - my asthma.,, They sat down and Hover leered up at Terry for a moment and then asked, "Haven't you got a drink?" Biers shook his head at Terry, but Int! --- Hover. saw it and said testily, 11MI d - your Own busines." �- • "What's on your m`_nd, BiI19' Cras, - T 4 - ven asked. You said you had some- thing to tell me." "Rawlins? What about him?" Ter- the hotel manager's office drinking. "Well, what's the dope? Sober up, A -hundred young women s ppe chattering and stared at him in as-'. 0.pens .the gamblers are offering 200 to 1 that Pep Clark's New York olds waited for a cab.. "Mullins is sore over losing"He's ry asked. gone—disappeared right out will you, and tell us." "It's a drink. It'a worth Blues will not win the pennant., ` sot ' two or three drinks. You're late on I tell unless f Terry Burke is the only sports writer a story and won't you • KLING is Adak ncio you get me a drink." Terry looked a question of Biers, .•ge won't believe that 'Inen like ' - who shook his head. at Tony Murallo's restaurant in the :' • - "I beat you for once, Terry, my lad. Think you can get all the beats, don't you?" "You're drunk," Craven accused. 3 Giggle's Proved Too _ •+:+:, •.:::•: �• •:•:•:•:•:+:•� +:•�:•:••;•:.:.:.:.z.:.:.;.:.:•:•:•:e+:•: �•::•:+:+:•;• 64 "Come on, Bill. Spill it." Craven "I'm not' drunk. Never get drunk. 'that's �' Much For Appl:cont but he is soon sold to Boston. When ' was annoyed.' See," he turned to Biers, the the Blues go to St. Louis, Seotter, ATH AN 'i "Nope. It's, worth a drink 'and- I don't tell you unless i get my drink, " thanks I get for telling them. "How do you know so much about —= _—' — COLOMBO.—More than 100 ap-1 :+i Between drinks and wheezes and it?"Terry inquired, plicanta waited in a hall in Colombo I IAMO'�' ND 1 ` '+' uffs they pieced together an amaz- . p g "The, manager. He's a friend of mine., Has been for ears." y to begin a competitive examination i for 27 vacancies for young women to F{TZSIMMONS� '+' story. Hover fired the first bomb- Burke has a beat on these sena• i BY CORTLAND ii shell after Craven had poured `him she Terry knew that to be true. Every be trained as midwives. be eREM- •time • :. :$ a drink: - he had been in Chicago, Bill Just before the examination ) (►•i'� o'� a'o'o'•'�;a' ��.�? 0�4 i.� o O i �+:+:�: �� eao�e.� .�� •, :� :�: . - - • - - - - - - "It's Rawlins," he said. ' had spent almost every evening in Ran a young man 'walked in. , to d When the United League season Terry, Hover, Craven and Reyn- "Rawlins? What about him?" Ter- the hotel manager's office drinking. "Well, what's the dope? Sober up, A -hundred young women s ppe chattering and stared at him in as-'. 0.pens .the gamblers are offering 200 to 1 that Pep Clark's New York olds waited for a cab.. "Mullins is sore over losing"He's ry asked. gone—disappeared right out will you, and tell us." ton`.shment. Blues will not win the pennant., sure that five," Reynolds grinned his sat• "I don't have to sober n " of his sick bed and nobody knows p "Another candidate," one of them broke in Terry Burke is the only sports writer afaction. how or where." Hover sat back and It took all of Graven'" bottle to suggested. The silence a' to give them a chance. He bets $10 .•ge won't believe that 'Inen like ' enjoyed the consternation on their get the story out of Hover, ripple of giggles. A But it was no joke.. The at Tony Murallo's restaurant in the p and Rawlins are the brains be. faces. (TO BE CONTINUED) .'bung : man really was a candidate. Broadway district. In the Blues' first hind their teams,+' Terry answered. N t 1th t but the Medical came Whitper, the Philadelphia "Whic7h team do you think is the pitcher, is killed with a ballet through best?" Reynolds asked. the heart after smashing out a home ,yoa mean between the Blues and run. Both Burke and Larry Doyle, Butchers?" Terry asked. And after tli* Blues' rook!* shortstop, for whom Reynolds, nod of agreement, he Clark's pretty daughter, Frances, went on. "The Butchers are the best had shown her preference over Whit- all-round players. I don't think there per, are suspeetad at first by Detec- is any argument on that score, but tive Kelly. It is Burke who discov- without Rawlins, who rates about top Stream, notorious gun- as a pilot, they can't hope to win y ®aa, who wrecked a taxi with a but- falir •as very often when they buck a man -.. Favorite L --inns .0 and .-Inja -iflm-Pop-Clairk Pop won me Boston players the Blues are to to -day; why, when he gets a day's bride will really find most use- iopea a series. Thea Diskin, Chicago team behind him, he can't be beat - star, drops dead, after hitting a he=- on., bealltiful doilie set in town. If she's. ' or, from poison ort, ■ phonograph "They've.. had everything to help needle fixed in the handle of his bat, them this year, including sudden novelties nothing short of eleganeq , Pietro, Chicago's bat boy, disap- death,". Craven said. t pears. Clark sends Doyle to Newark "-But they have been playing ball, Mousseline de soie is exquisite in. but he is soon sold to Boston. When ' » too, Teary insisted. I 'don't,say the Blues go to St. Louis, Seotter, they would be where "they are now gram2 indeed is finely woven white • the Rubes' star pitcher, is found if it bad not been for these acei= dead from a gas given off by a mys- dents, but you must admit they have sheer sets with hand_ embroidery in' terious powder in the box with . a played much better ball tnan -they ,jigsaw puzzle seat to him.'Each time did this -time last season." matic appliqued monogram !bakes the Burke has a beat on these sena• "It looks as though we were going a tioaal happenings and masked gun - to get throuhg this series without a men truss him up; question him and murder,"' Reynolds. remarked as a warn him he knows too much, Rawl• cab pulled up for them to get in.. _ ins, the manager, is sick when the "Not disappointed, are you"' Blues go to Chicago, and New York Hover _asked h into the rear - - wins the first game. Burke bets Mull msel seat and spread himself out comfort- a - ins, another sports writer, $5 the ably_ -' Blues will win the second game if: "If they don't stop this nonsensical _ Rawlins is still ill. He Is absent killing- soon, there won't -be any -men again. - left to play ball." : "Well, the Butchers have had their murder," Terry said.. "I guess they " .. "Not while -they are in second, place," Craven said. _ 'It looks good, doesn't it? Well, it " 's But there is no one man on the Y good,and good for you too. When team now who stands out more than you're simply at your wit's end for _ .. +� something r Reynolds lis s aid more a s the othe s, yrs , for dessert and dinner I o , g �t3 if he were, asking a question, a 'few .minutes away, don't. get ,frau- ' "Ask Terry about that," Hover tic. You can stir a gingerbread to. chuckled. "He won a fire today on gether in a few minutes and while it. / thebest. man." is baking, whip the cream. anti .you "You mccn r_S I'.cs holds have a dessert that will be relished asked. by the. whole family. r a "Sure. I't's the best man they We -don't mean, of course, that this have.. Without him, they could sink; delicious. dessert is just an emergency e , out of sight in no time. You ought measure. But it can be mixed and'. to know that yourself; you are sup- baked so quickly and easily that it e posed to know baseball." 'does "I haven't been at it as long. as ' comein handy when you're in a Its -grand too, 'when TXeIU Of hurry. a crowd NIAGARA FALLS you .have," Reynolds retorted. drops in during the evening and you After an early dinner Craven said don't hanpen to be prepared for them. Fiore life taxes on Its brighest -be was too tired, to go out; he still A rich, hot slice of gingerbread, top- hus .... nothing spired to felt the effects of his ordeal in St. ped with fluffy whipped cream is a complete the pleastire for your Louis. There was: a moving picture treat for anyone, -and a delightful stay. Sky -dins with the Falls --theatre across the street running a change' when sandwiches or cinnamon Lour feet .. , see the cat- at Lo aracts from your bedroom :.. picture Terry had wanted to see, and ' it was after ten. when he went up to. toast are the usual things served on in this, the only hotel with an his room. The door was open into such occasions. People like surprises unobstrucfed view.' ideal faecal- 'lot . Craven's room` and Terry heard him and to be served gingerbread• marks ties golfing, riding and moving about. He. went to the door. you apart as a resourceful and games of every sort. "Hover just telephoned," Craven original hostess. said. "He's coming up with Doc It won't take any longer, either, in HONEYMOON Biers. He's as drunk as a lord, evi-., fact not As long, to make this as MAGNETI dently., , Y tried -to ,discourage him,' sandwiches° because most housewives but he said he had something to tell have all the ingredients needed, on us." hand. It's a wise hostess who makes No other resort on the�contin- "111,have them in my room," Ter- sure of the success of &r' ginger - eat dttracts hoaeytnoonen lite ry suggestedi "and if you' get tired. bread and other. cakes by a this romanuo spot.. Foo rooms with bath, most of which over - you can go to bed," ,� •having good brani, of finely milled flour on look the Y". There was a rap on Craven's door. her cupboard shelf at all .times. "I'll open mine. Come on in!" 2 cups sifted cake flour write for &ate" ,and Terry moved over and, opened his 2; teaspoons baking powder ' Tres Lttfra'turs door and cmlle'd to Hover, who was 1/4 teaspoon soda : y,, - •' . ; ; . leaning against the wall. 2 teaspoons ginger RONALD, P, P=X. Manager "My father is drunk," Doc Riera 1 teaspoon cinnamon grinned as he helped Hover along I,t teaspoon salt the hall. 1-3 cup- butter or other sh^,::ning 1/ cup sugar t Jfr. u C, T l L 1 egg, well beaten 2-3 cup molasses. zv 3-4 cup sour milk. Sift flo* once, measure, add bak- ing powder, soda, spices, and, salt,' and sift together three times. Cream butter, thoroughly, add sugar gradu- Issne No. 27—'37. 0--2 0 ony a, Department had mistaken his appli- t' cation and sent him along to the ex.,I amination, under the impression that he was a woman. He had traveled from a distant' part of the isjand, in the hope of be-) coming a midwife. But in face of the g'.ggles his ambition died sud- l denly and he retreated in confusion. ally,. and cream together until light and fluffy.- Add egg. and molasses; then flour, alter Ately ,with milk, a small amount at a time. Beat after eaeh addition until smooth. Bake in greased pan,' 8 x 8 x 8 inches, in mod- erate oven..(350•D.F.) 50 minutes, or. until done. Three-fourths cup sweet 'intlk may be substituted for sour' milk and soda in this recipe. Whip 1(, cup, cream and foldf in 2 tablespoons molasses. Top' slices of cake with generous spoonful of whip - ,ped cream, and serve hot. All vegetablcs'are spoiled•by over cooking, the cabbage. particularly so, and most likely to cause indigestion, says a writer in New Health Maga- zine. Instead, then, of boiling our cabbages in much water for a couple of hours, let us try the time -saving method of boiling them rapidly for 15 minutes or so in no ::lore water than would be cooked away during this time. Thorough cutting up -before cooking' is helpful. A sprinkle of fresh ground black pepper and a -few pats of butter added just before serv- ing complete the matter. Fresh cab= bage cooked in this way is a delicious accompaniment . for --most savoury dishes, or it may be served simply with ' grated cheese' 'for a light yet satisfying luncheon item; or, serve with _lightly fried spring onions and fried eggs; or, for. a "Vegetable Din- ner", along with tiny new potatoes, broadbeans, young carrots and as- paragus tips or mushrooms. No pro tein in this "dinner"? Well, the vegetables contain a little and a tasty cheese sauce enriched with ali egg yolk will make amends. A fruity Ladies Send us your name, and .receive absolutely FREE, sample of our Highest (,duality, Hospital Sani- tary Napkins. Hygeia Products, London, Ontario. sweet to follow and there is a merry meal enough for: those of simple tastes and some regard for good health. - Direct from Montr0s1 to fNGLAND,'SCOTLAND .IRELAND AND FRANCE "ASCANIA" i'ANyT�ON�IA" "AURANIA,i "AUSON1A" .. •"ATHENtA'f 411.ETJTIA1 Popular steamers ;Sailing Every Friday o�eri»Q . Indlvldgal attention and 4omplete personal service to passengers. A compiste shipboard poll day with a willing helpful- ness eNlahilIting all care- . The lowest rata of passage obtainable. A high standard of aoeom- modatlon In all classes. Apply to Is ..Y t 1 ' 217 Bay attest 34111) ToMaeto but the ,ns, to ase s your local •g•pt. y Doilie Sets Are - -.. Favorite L --inns NEW YORK.—If you want to pre- sent the sort of table linen that to-` day's bride will really find most use- ful, you will search for the sheerest, the daintiest and altogether the most 4 bealltiful doilie set in town. If she's. ' a formal bride, you'll not want to go , in for the peasant and the nauticalIr novelties nothing short of eleganeq , to live, up' to her best Spode plates • will do. �. Mousseline de soie is exquisite in. doilie sets. So is organdy with satin hems—that washes- And how very _ gram2 indeed is finely woven white • y fabric, embroidered in thread silver. There are all manner of lovely sheer sets with hand_ embroidery in' self tones or colors and many fine 1' printed doilie sets. Sometimes a dra- matic appliqued monogram !bakes the motif; again an interesting hand a blocked print will tell its own story. ally,. and cream together until light and fluffy.- Add egg. and molasses; then flour, alter Ately ,with milk, a small amount at a time. Beat after eaeh addition until smooth. Bake in greased pan,' 8 x 8 x 8 inches, in mod- erate oven..(350•D.F.) 50 minutes, or. until done. Three-fourths cup sweet 'intlk may be substituted for sour' milk and soda in this recipe. Whip 1(, cup, cream and foldf in 2 tablespoons molasses. Top' slices of cake with generous spoonful of whip - ,ped cream, and serve hot. All vegetablcs'are spoiled•by over cooking, the cabbage. particularly so, and most likely to cause indigestion, says a writer in New Health Maga- zine. Instead, then, of boiling our cabbages in much water for a couple of hours, let us try the time -saving method of boiling them rapidly for 15 minutes or so in no ::lore water than would be cooked away during this time. Thorough cutting up -before cooking' is helpful. A sprinkle of fresh ground black pepper and a -few pats of butter added just before serv- ing complete the matter. Fresh cab= bage cooked in this way is a delicious accompaniment . for --most savoury dishes, or it may be served simply with ' grated cheese' 'for a light yet satisfying luncheon item; or, serve with _lightly fried spring onions and fried eggs; or, for. a "Vegetable Din- ner", along with tiny new potatoes, broadbeans, young carrots and as- paragus tips or mushrooms. No pro tein in this "dinner"? Well, the vegetables contain a little and a tasty cheese sauce enriched with ali egg yolk will make amends. A fruity Ladies Send us your name, and .receive absolutely FREE, sample of our Highest (,duality, Hospital Sani- tary Napkins. Hygeia Products, London, Ontario. sweet to follow and there is a merry meal enough for: those of simple tastes and some regard for good health. - Direct from Montr0s1 to fNGLAND,'SCOTLAND .IRELAND AND FRANCE "ASCANIA" i'ANyT�ON�IA" "AURANIA,i "AUSON1A" .. •"ATHENtA'f 411.ETJTIA1 Popular steamers ;Sailing Every Friday o�eri»Q . Indlvldgal attention and 4omplete personal service to passengers. A compiste shipboard poll day with a willing helpful- ness eNlahilIting all care- . The lowest rata of passage obtainable. A high standard of aoeom- modatlon In all classes. Apply to Is ..Y t 1 ' 217 Bay attest 34111) ToMaeto but the ,ns, to ase s your local •g•pt. 1 t rU tian feeling, the aliens, especially the I when streams of tourists are haunt. DAY -SCHOOL Semitic, were atheists, because not Ing all the well-known Hollynvo0 rt owning the goods of Egypt. The Is- cafes. They pack a lunch and go pt raelites were the more disliked, if ` not abhorred, as belonging to the o nicking, and nobodv recogniz em. foreign race of shepherds. When r LE SSON the Hebrews grew into great' physl- 0vie-i adfo 'Return of the Hair -Brush cal force, that aversion deepened in - LESSON I.—JULY A - - "And he said unto his people, Be - "And dread." , P p Be And the Egyptians made the a (Toronto Saturday Night) - GOD HEARS A PEOPLE'S CRY hold, the people of the children of — cc'� Israel are more and mightier than children of Israel to serve with rig- X s s view with some gratification 1 '-Y Exodus 1: 1-22; 2: 23-25 „ ., the signs of dissension in the ranks PRINTED TEXT we. Come, let us deal: wisely with to Aad they made their lives bit - them, lest they multiply, ter with hard service, in mortar and of child psychology. We are not in V Exodus 1: 6-14; 2: 23-25 p y, and it come in brick." "The mortal (literally �� By DOROTHY '— sensitive to children—we like child- i; GOLDEN TEXT to per, that; when there falleth out �� ren and dos and old steel engravings clay, Ira. •29: 16), would be the black g g gs "Before the call, I will answer, tuy war, they also join themselves , but we have felt of recent ears Y Nile -mud, which was used in ancient y and while the are yet peaking, I auto our enemies, and fight against Connie Boswell is the latest radio . that the im ortance of the child has y us, and get them up out of the land." Egypt, not only for bricks, but also sinner to succumb to the leas of been emphasized be and all reason- ;r will hear. Isaiah 66: 24, for mortar: in the latter. case, it was . P P Y THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING There was absolutely no justifica- usually mixed with potsherds." "And motion picture producers. She will able exaggeration. The child qua Place:—The children of Israel. tion for such a suspicious attitude in all manner of service in the field, warble in Paramount's "Artists and child has, always appealed to us as hived, for the' moat part, during their toward the Hebrew people, for, in all their service, wherein they made Models." But the most exciting news having possibilities of charm and in- „,.; : ;reaidence in Egypt, in the land of the first place, they have never been them serve with rigor." The work on the Paramount lot is that Mary terest, but we admit to a sensation Goshen, located in the eastern part known as a warlike nation, and, in "in the field'? consisted of "construct- Livingstone, the giddy comic of Jack of oppression 'when compelled to con. P' ". of Egypt, north of the southern point the second place, they were so fav- Ing canals and dams for conveying $enny.'s program and in private life, sort with the• little -man -or -woman - of the Nile Delta. orably situated in Egypt, that there water from the Nile to the fields, and his wife, is such as inspired screen in -the -making whom the modern Time:—B C. 1643—B.C. 1578. would have been no reason for their in the actual work of irrigation. This comic in her first picture that all her theories of emancipation have bred "And Joseph d' -ed, and all his ris:ng up to unite with Egypt's, ene- was laborious, for the water had to supporting players are sulking. The for us.. All the romp and pleasure .-brethren, and all that generation" mies. Moreover, the Hebrew people be brought to the hig:a4ying' fields picture, called "This Way Please," is'taken out of conversation which is" - Joseph was the one :hrough whose had no alliances with the nations artifict:ally by a series .of buckets at- was supposed to star Shirley Ross reduced to the level of 'a pedagogical ..prestige in Egypt the Hebrew people around Egypt, and were, of all, peo- tached to long poles worked on axles, and Buddy Rogers, but Mary is just pagsage-at-arms. And it appears were allowed so many favors, Arang- pwle in the world, the most independ- by which it was gradually' raised romping off with all the scenes, that even the child, psychologists are ars as they were in the land of ent, i.e., a people who were bound from the one elevation to another, '— beginning to. feel the strain. 'Egypt. With the passing of any great more by their miraculous out -calling than which, nothing was so tiring in It looks as if Kenny Baker of the, 'Speaking' in New York, Dr. Bern- - : statesman, or captain of industry, or • by God than they were 'by,any blood the daily work of the Egyptians. air 'wares will be a strong rival of and Sachs, director of the-C'•ild lmilitarycommander, -there comes, ties with other peoples. "And it came to ass in the course Bing Crosby's on I� p �, y' Neurology Research, .expressed the - sooner or later, necessarily, a change "Therefore they .did set over them of those many days, that the king , the screen just as conviction that "vast numbers of In' the circumstances, organization, taskmasters." Literally, these were of Egypt died•" We do not. know _ sooh as "Mr. Dodd children are born' normal and would and leadership over which the de- "captains of labor -gangs," the word who this king of Egypt was. .It i4 y� , Takes the Air" is remain normal. .. if it were not for teased once so completely daminat• mas being "the technical term for a hardly conceivable that be coulfl have released. Walter teachers misled b certain false doe - ad. It is perfectly natural that the body of men employed on forced la- been the Pharaoh in the first chapter Wenger, who has y p y yg trines that have gained a vogue. statement of the death of all those her, as in I Kings' 5: 13, 14, etc," of Exodus. "And the children of Is- �° been searching for of Joseph's generation should be foi- "To afflict them with their burdens." rael sighed by reason of the bond- a good - looking of mo herl theories, s little excess „ � , .: of motherly love. is called mother '!lowed by a record of a radical change The word here,. translated afflict age, and they cried, and their cry young singer to play fixation. The use of repression and In the conditions pertaining' to Jos- means "to bend," "to wear out any- came up unto God by reason of the the lead in "52nd discipline is termed ignorance, and i.' -eph's people. one's strength," and, is the word used bondage." "This allusion to the com- Street" persuaded sex education is horribly overdone." "And Jhe children of Israel were in the prophecy in Gen. 15: 13 that plaints of the 'Israelites In connect Mervyn LeRoy. to fruitful, and 'increased abundantly, this would be the actual experience tion with the %otice of the 'king's . let him see as much There is a note of weariness in this � and multiplied, and waxed exceed- of Israel in Egypt hundreds of years death seems to imply that they hoped Bing Crosby of the picture as statemeri- of disavowal—echoed in tngly mighty; and the land was filled after the prophecy was uttered. for some amellbration of their lot has been filmed. similar statements by other author- faith them." In this verse, the writer "And they built for Pharaoh store- from "the change of government, and Immediately, he decided Kenny Bak- Ries for seold;,f o indicates yearn-- --- employs the very expressions "were cities, Pithom and Raamses." Pithom that. when they were disappointed. er was just what he had been look - tion for 'the old-fssi�ianed siinp)iSca- fruitful." "increased. abundantly," was a town in Goshen in lower Egypt and groaned the more bitterly in con- Ing for. 'Kenny Baker will have Pat tion of the hair brush, The child is which are found in Gen. 1: 22, 28 founded by Raamses II, situated on sequence, they cried to God for bell) Patterson, .wife of Charles Boyer, a problem only when it is treated as and 8: 17. "This points to a strictly the banks of the canal connecting and deliverance." playing opposite him in the Wanger a problem. There c a starting extraordinary or miraculous rapidity the Nile River with the Red Sea.. "And God heard their groaning, film. That's a break for him, because Point for a new school of child In the rate of increase, though, :of "Its ground plan was in. the _form and bod remembered his covenant she is one of the most utterly charm- psychology, founded on such revolu- course, miracle has its limits of pos- of a perfect square enclosed by with Abraham. (See Gen. I2: 2. 3; Ing young women in all Hollywood. tionary precepts as "Children should sibility in accelerating- the rate of strong walls. Within this -enclosure 13: -14-17; 15: 4-21; 17: 1-14; 22: be seen and .not heard," and. "Spare . increase through birth. The follow- stood a tem le dedi ted to the od 16-18.) With the rod and spoil the- child." g p qct g Isaac. (See Gen...17: ODDS AND ENDS ... Scseama of „ t ing nee natmxally favoring circum- of the setting sun, and subterranean 19, 20; 26' :2-5.) And with Jacob, rage and violent protests broke loose _ stances for such'a rapid multiplica chambers of various sizes, quadran- (See Gen. 28: 13-15; 35: 11, 12; 46: on the Paramount set for "Artists New �te Carries Ow'the proverbial fruitfulness of gular in shape, without communica- 3, 4.) ': and Models" wben he-men like Rich- Light Luncheons women in Egypt; the peculiar full- tion with one another, and approach- "And God saw the children of Is-. and Arlen and Rube. Goldberg, the : ' mess of vitality in the ' Israelitish able only from above. These were reel, and God took knowledge of cartoonist, found they had'to get all race, which still continues; a pros- lined with walls of brick, made some them." Literally, "God had respect prettied up in knee breeches and late NEW YORK. — Sports fans who perous settlement in a good land in with and some without straw. There unto them." "The knowing means, ruffles for a masquerade scene cannot bear to leave the stands at circumstances fitted for abundant is little doubt that they were intend-. not simply acduainted w;th the -cir Motion 'picture' producers are trying boat races or tennis •matchss for physical life." ed for the storage of sin and other cumstances of their condition, something p g gr but to argue. Baioara Stanwyck and Rob- g,to eat might like to care? Rob - " Now g '9 P pp ert Taylor out of galloptnc through a light luncheon with them in a new !row there arose a new kin over • provisions.09 compassionate appreciation of it. - Egypt, who knew not Joseph•" "The '.But the more they afflicted them# God entered their case and looked mountain passes on frisky horses. .case built for the purpose, A saddle - Hebrew word 'arose' is almost always the more they multiplied and the into their heart!' Barbara took . a nasty fail the other stitched cowhide box, about ten ins. " used to describe a new commence- more they spread abroad. And they - day— with the horse landing on long al)d sit, ins• across can be car anent, as in Deut• 34: 10; the -word were grieved because of the children There was an, amusing incident in . top of her_ Sge wasn't ' �serious]y clod over the shoulder easily on its °new' occurs is connection with an of Israel." The word :here translat. the broadcast of the Royal'Society of hurt, though ' - . Mot'o'rs• picture stars long strap. Inside are thermos bottle .entire change (as in Deut: 32: 17; ed "grieved,"'should, more literally St. Georges dinner held in London can get into accidents anywhere. .it and sandwich.tin, large enough .to. Judges 5: 8) ; while the ..expression • and more, accurately, be 'translated on April `23. At the end of the toast seems, because Sylvia Sidney took hold sustenance for . four not -too - 'knew not! 2 " " " r astonished' to hear a . header on the sljppery floor ofits. hungry persons. : not so much to absolute 'want of ous aversion toward aliens was al. voice say: "Oh, I beg your pardon, beauty salon . and cut her face quite knowledge as to the .absence of ways a feeling of Egyptians, and is I drank your champagne."— London badly ... Ginger Rogers and Harriet The only practical collective .bar friendly acquaintanceship." also found among heathen. To Egyp- Times. Hilliard have more fun on Sundays gaining, is in buying hash:_Brandon i E XE E PT' a _- - you; Compare quality, too. Nowhere else at McLaugh R : don't day b we car with so fine a THERE'Spleasant surprise in store YOU d already know that to big lin-Buick prices 11 you find a McLaughlin costs just a little more than reputation for sound ability and dependability. / "nest•best" cars. 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SCHOOL REPORT, Final report ,of Pickering Contin- uation School. Explanation of terms: 1, 75--100. 2, 66•-75. 3, 60-66. C, 50-60. FORM 1.-4r Baker B. Hist 22 Art C, Bot C, Lit C. P. Baker, B. Hist 2, Arith C, Art 2, Bot 2, Lit 3, Comp 3, Fr 2, Lat 2, - Alg C. M. Boyes, B. Hist- 1, Arith 2, Art C, Bot 2, Lit 2, Comp 3, Fr .2, Lat C, Alg 1, G. Burns, Br, H. ----C, Arith 3, Art 2, Bot. C, Alg 2. T. Carlton, Br Hist 1, Arith 3, Art $, Bot 1, Lit 1, Comp 2, Fr 1, Lat 1, Alg 1. R. Morrish, Br: Hist C, Arith 2, Art 3, Bost 3, Lit C, Comp C, Fr C, hle at Cl A 1. C. Mutch, .Br. Hist C, Art C, Lit C, Comp C. It. Redditt, Br . Hist 2, Arith 3i Art 1, Bot 2, Lit. 3, Comp 2, Fr 1, Lat 3, Alg C. Marj. Riley, Br. Hist, C, Arith 1, Art 3, Bot r 1, Lit 2, Comp 3, Fr 1, Lat. 1, Alg 1. Mary Riley, Br. Hist C, Arith I, .Art 1, Bot 1, Lit 3, Comp 1, Fr 1, lAt 2, Alg 1. A. Teefy, Br. Hist C, Arith. C,' Art 3, Lit 3, . Comp 2, FT 3, Lat C. FORM 2-D. Asuiart, Arit 2, Bot 2, Jit 3, Comp 3, Geomn 'I. J. Arm- strong, Eng Graun 1, Physio 1, Ar- ith 1, Bot 1, Lit 1, Comp 1, Fr 1, Zat 1, Geom 1. -B. Balsdon, Eng -Gr 2, Physio 2, Arith C,. Bot 3, Lit 2, Comp C, Fr -C; Lat C, Geom 1. W. Bryant, Eng/Gram C, Physio 2, Arith CT Lit 3, Comp C. Fr. 3. Burns, Erg Gr C, Br Hist C, Physio 2, Bot 2, Geom 1. D. Car- ' - son, Physio C, A•rith C; Bot .2, Lit 'C, ,Comp C,- Fr C. Geom C. I - r Churchward, Eng . Gr 2, Physio 2, ,Arith 2, Sot 3, Lit 1, Comp 2, Fr 2, Lat C. Geom. 1- A. Field, Physio. S, Arith C, Bot: C, Lit C, Comp 8, Fr % tat 3, Alg- 3, Geom C. H. -'Fowler, Eak Gram 1, Physio 3, Ar- Ith- C, Bot 2, Lit 2,. Comp 1, Fr 1, Lat 2, Geom C. R: Fowler, Physio 1, Arith 3, 'Bot 1, Lit. 2, Comp -1, Fr 2, Geom 2. M. Goodwin, Erg ?Gram 1, Physio 3, Arith 1, Bot 3, Lit 1, Comp C. Fr 1, Geom 1. D. Johns, Ene Gr C. Physio 'C, Lit 1, - Comp' 2, E- Petty, Eng' Gr 2, Phy- iio; 3, Arith 3, Bot -3, -Lit 1, Comp 1 Fr 1 Lat 3 Geom 3. C. Prouse , `. I~: Gram C P . i� 2 Arith 1 - nR by ,. II' _ , not _, Lit 1`, Comp C, A1g 3,-Geom' A.' Robinson, Eng Gr .C, Physio ' C, Arith C-, Lit 3. • M. Somerville, F.nz Gram C. Physio 2, Arith C, a3.,t 3,. Lit C, ;Comp 2;Fr C, Tat C. `.G. m C. 1'. Tay'hr, Frig Gram 1, - T rrr'�kr:ter -B f t' -r-- lirpl.Frl Laf 1..C«nm1. \I. P't,ycio -i; Arith .2.R: t 1. Lit 1, Comp -2. I.:ct ('. Gefm• -. "3 ; 4t,• W4 itson.''F.mt Gran, 1, Ph)'r-i., lot 1. I:it a Carne 3;,Fr C, Alz. B..'J:. R %f.-eler, £nz Gram i; lir Ii Arith C, Bot 2' Lit :3; `Comp C, f.at :3. -R.-White, Kne. Gram 2..Phy -,bio. 1, Arith 2, Bot 1, Lit 1, Comp 1, Fr 1, Geom 1.Wm. • Kemp, Br. - C., FORM 3 Recommendations: E. Annan, Can -Hist 2; Chem 1. C. Bassett, Can H 2, Anc H 1 . K - Can: ack, Chem 2, Lat G 2, L. Courtice,' Phys 1, Lat G 2, G. McConochie, Alg 2,' Phys 2; D. O'Brien, Anc- Hist, 1, Geom 2, R. Picov, Lit 1, Geom 2. V: Stacey, Lit 2, D. Tay- lor, Alg' 1, Phys 2. W. Wheeler; Comp 2. G. F.' Coates, Principal; E. I. Hogg,. Assistant. Claremont Continuation School FORA 2-1aacon, 'Myrtle; Arit , 1; Physio • 3, Art 1, Zool 3, Geom 1, Comp 1, Lit 1, Fr 1, Lat 1. Burton, Dorothy,' Arith C, Physio C, Art 1, Zool C,.'Geom 1, Comp 3, L`.t C, Fr C, Lat C. Glover, Helen, Arith 1,, Physio 3, Art 3, Zool 3, Geom 1, Comp 1, Lit 1, .Fr 1, Lat 1, Johnson 3label, Arith 3, Physio C, art C, Zoo] C, Geom 3; Comp 2, Lit .2, Fr 2, Lat 1. Mothersill, Marjorie, Ar- -it 2, Physio 3, Art 1, Zool 3, Geom 1, Camp 2, Lit 2, Fr 2, Lat 1. Sym-, :- -es, Annie, Physio, C, Art 3, Zoos C. -: Geom C, Comp 3, Lit 3, Fr 3, Lat 2. Ward, Jean, Arith C, Physio C, ;.-Art .1 •ZooI 3; Geom 3, Comp 1; Lit r2, Fr 2, Lat 2. FORM 1 - Cowie, 31arg, Gram 1, Br Hist 1, Art 1, Zool 2, Alg 1, Comp 1, Lit 1, Fr 1, Ut 1. Evans, Lena, Gram 2, Br H 2, Art 3, Zool C, Alg 1, Comp 1, Lit 1, Fr 2, Lat . 1. Gostick, Russell, Zr Hist 3, Art C, Zool C, Alg C, Comp C, Lit C. Holman, Ray, Gr C, -Br Hist C, Art C; Zool C, Alg 9, ' Conip C, Lit C, Fr C. Lehman, Al- win, Gram 2, Br FRst 2, Art 3, Zool B, Alg 1, Comp 3, Lit 2, Fr 2. Lin- toh, Jean, Grain 2, Br Hist 1, Art �, Zool 3, Alg 1, Comp 2, Lit 2, Fr 2, Lat 1. Linton, Mildred, Gram 1, J1r Hist C, Art C. Zool C, Ale 1, )Comp 2, Lit 2, Fr 2, Let 2. Mand- erson, Glenn, Gram C, Br Hist 3, Ase C, Zool C, Arg 1, Comp 2, Lit C, Fr-C,•Lat C. McAvoy, Frank, Gr. 4th. Sunday School at 2 p. m. Cel C, Br Hist C, Art 3, Zool 3, Alg 1, ' ebration of the Holy Communion 'Comp C, Lit 3, Fr C, Lat C. Mor- at 3 p. m. Preacher, Rev. D. B ley, (a0hiv.,, v..k.Z C, Lr Fist 1, 1 Langford, L. Th., Port Whitby. Art C, Zool 3, Alg C, Comp 1, Lit Don't forget the Garden Party i 1, FF 2, Lat C. Overland, Gordon, connection with St.' Paul's Church Br Hist C, Art C, Zool C, Alg 2, on Thursday, July Sth, at the home Or- i Comp C, Lit C. Olive M. Clark, ' of- Mr. George Toyne, opposite Or Principal, chard .Inn. A good program will offered for your enjoyment. Brock Road Public school proarot- - ions made at Brock - Road wool RADIO SERVICE from results based - on term work and examinations. Names appear in ' order of merit, ' denotes those who Fully Equipped for Guaranteed W had to try final examinations Jr. at a 4th to Sr 4tli,- Doreen Carlton Reasonable Charge (hon), Raymond Wilson (hon), Jaik Tubes and Batteries on Haid Goodwin, Josie Goralczyk', Harold ,ab" 6WAA � Brown '. Sr. 4th to Jr 4th - Bill Goodwin (hon); -- *l3p . Goodwin, 'PAUL WILSON - �>r Betty Downing '. Jr 3rd to Sr 3rd Phase Clers. $113 --Gordon Brown. 2nd to Jr 3rd, - Graham Hart (hon), Marian Perry, • Harold. Hubbard, Bertie Churchill Asphalt Roofing Teddy Brady. The following are pro moted on term work only: 1st to Get our prides on As. 2nd-AIlan - Perry; Dorothy Ellicott, Harry Good -On, Jack Bradshaw, phalt Roofing. We han-. Marjorie Brown, Teddy Reeves, die all styles manufao- Roma Durham. 'Primer to 1st- Mil- lie'Chorchill, PatGoodwin, Ray Ell- tared by the Toronto icott, Marie ,Cowan, Florence Reev- Asphalt Roofing Cc , es. Primer- Shirley Tweedie. John Mo Dennis.VIII. BFntley, Teacher. -. Dt><nbarton PICKERING Miss Jean McWhinney, of aToron- to, YARD is visiting relatives here this week. aaoKli . 3400 Rev. and Mrs. Burgess are mov- inq to their new home in Scarboro Bluffs, :and St.' Paul's 'Church on STT �N TION Tuesday. 1 1 1� Mrs. John Chisholm and Miss ".clary Anderson have returned to Nth sal after spending a month Brock Road Grave 'Nth -Mrs-. Robt.: Anderson and fam- ily: _. - St.' Paul's Churck, Sunday, July Pit Crushed Pit Run ;Gr a vel Sand and Grade Stone Delivered or Lo ided in Pi PHONE: Plast, Pick 1026 Toronto office Howard 647 JOHN POURNE �t -�SO � ' THE NEW. TIRE HORSE -REGISTER. with the ,�Il.aiEl� 1'25419):,12346. .fmportea thick Clydesdale. Stallion, the property' of -Oscar Wilson, Brougham, x:ll i heavy stana for service at nt: own staa- ttead le, du•nnq the _seascu.. rnroimerit t No. 22•)5: DOLL (23:36) .129'_1. Imp,: French ineeron Stallion r n -uutstanct- in_ Dem.hrron horse"of high clsu•1- SIL Eco ity, carrying a first-cLLss premium certificate;• the property of E. X. S,nnervi ;e. Will stand for thr season of 19-37, at his own stable. lot' :,d, -10th lir}%,-'Markhdrn Tvk Tel Ilia: To' insure . a _toai, :, 'Ila, pa>'ab!P Alarc•h 1St. 1938. All a4c .Come in and get that ids nt a I ner'- -risk E. A -new set today . . you'll ,,;; -:•;j1.; K x„a<<,It� never regret it! The "R-1" COMMODORE AGAIN (28812) has all the sturdy, long- Choicely bred Clydesdale Stallion, pr _. wearing, qualities that perty of R. Dafoe. Green River, will make the season of 1937 as follo*s have made Goodyear tires Tuesday, May 25th. will lave his'ow .famous -plus the added stable for Hugh Pugh's ;thence e�onomy of extra miles to ,John Barnes, Cherrywood, for night Wednesdak; proceeds to McGriski artd low price. Let us show Bros., Altona Road, for noon: then ' ;you the Goodyear "R.1" , to his own stable for night. Thursday, 'proceeds to Fred Wright's; tot 29, con GORDON, today. 6, Pickering, for noon thence to E GORDON, LAW Libman'., lot y, con. 8. Pickering, fo night. Friday, roc ode to his own stable where he will remain until tb PICKERING ONTARIO I` o'lowingTnexlay morning. ' .. THE OLD FIRM ....-Coffins' Shoe Store, Whitby • `•Established over Half a, Century' still going strong . Feeling we are at timzs a little neglectful of our friends and clients in Pickering and district, we have resolved as occasion demands to keep in touch with them through the medium -of this paper. , - MEN'S SPECIAL White Buckskin Oxfords, perforated vamp, 41. .the latest in style. '• X2.98. • ,LADIES' SPECIAL `White ties and straps, -Cuban and low heels, $1.98 I .'OurCash bonds of 3 percent on every purchase is a comparative sy: tem designed to be of benefit to you. _ Always Reliable Bring your Repairs Always Reasonable Best of material and we know How, Workshop under the care of Mr, S. Prentice Open Tuesdays and Thursdays until 9 p. m. - Collins' Shoe Store PHONE 476 Ant Radio Se rvicer-maple. Fig n' Expert . service and re- 13�su�'aaCa C0• Church, pairs to all makes. Reas. en- WvWANESA INS. OCL --ouable ohargde. work Ckeap Bates for Fara sad CisiMa be guaranteed. Buildings Wisldatora Iasmranoe'es � i ARTHUR FIELD w►rd,.�,, slke EGraduats Rada and Television Institim ♦sto�obile Iawrrso et Member Official' Radio Service Meo'1 AN itis t' Association. - Write K PY�s ee� 46 Phone 5201, PICKEKING : BOWMAN & ROM WHITBY ONT ATUNTION. FARMERS Motor Sales GENERAL REPAIR t�ORK Chrysler• Plymou We are prepared to repair care, Cil trucks, tractors and all farm Dealer machinery; wheels rebuilt and GUOD.usED CARS tire -setting, 'Wood -Work and GOODYEAR TIRES _ wood turning of all kinds WILLARD BATTERIEi Plaee your order now for GENERAL BLACKSMITHRQ wood -working and turning. SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS 1 --Phone or Oall Give w a trial on a New or a •Used Ce :; A. S. RO�� 24 Hour Towing Service Brock Road Store and Blacksmith Shop. Gordon J. Law - (Successor to W. H. Jackson) Phone 290E • PICKERING, ONTARI BROCK THEATRElow i The Best that ediW � 1 All Showa D g1t tht:�a..ving Time _�aiLd rtixtl _a aims All seats Saturday and Holiday �rninafl " Servioo ridaEveoytgs.au 2C cents QUAY Q_ ��� � ._ :.•E'riday and Saturday ' July. 2 a o d 3 �CJs6swaB�' - %Kos Graded AM Two Shows. ai' 7.30 sod 930 = :-9»l urday MAtirreA at 1 30 Sat, Evening Show starts at 6 30 Harry Hull Pit DICK tOWELL ' MADELEINE CARROLL Builder and Contractor 1 iN Bricawork and Stonework ; -a Specialty "On the Avenue" Architect's Service With -R,epalre . ALICE FAYE THE CROWN INNE ,.-THE R11Z BROTHERS Rosebank Rd. and Kingston Rd. GEORGE BARBIER }'"9 Phone Pisk ° Monday, Tete+silty Aril Wtllu'ydesy • n l oti�e to Yo Jitly 5, d and - 7 Nirut Shuw Pit 7.3( -Lw�t Complete. 3i►nw at 36 . %1•e .io Biiilding nt all kinder ( KPENTEHING, "Love is- News '99 CEM E.STIN( f, _ _'LU5113'ING R'ith and T�-tioNh E'OR'Er, -: :1R0@c0I.�1(i' LORETTA YOUNG -,)ON A.UECHE We so_ sell Braatford Ruofle °- Mat friale; Empire Bathroom Also • ' Eq itpment, Duro Water OUTCAST `systems" ISeatiy Stable Egnipaient n :With an (.cher Building Mat4riai ,E,timates Free ,-WARREN. WILLIA-M Work Gaet-sntsed li KAREN MORLEY r LEWIS 9TON19 :Y. J. PR ousE, e -Phone 5502; PICKERING. ovr THF RED &WHITE STOPES SPECIAL A'lmer Peas, size -4, 2tins for 23 SPECIAL Aylmer White Corn, SPECIAL Jam, Apples & Rasp. '32 oz. 25 SPECIAL .Syrup, Bee • Hive or gown; 5 lbs. 42 SPECIAL Marmalade, "Mother's,". lg. jar, - L29c SPECIAL Pork & Bean:; "Libby's," 2stia 2 for l SPECIAL Sliced Pineapple; 2 for : 2 Fresh Fruit and Vegetables , 0007 M I MUR/SON ' ` PH 1r3 ON .h • r , -"rzr 7 ti�sremet Activity is increasing in the Mc- Notice to Creditors f Miss Effie Miller is visiting her Firestone Tires - r Miss -ret Hardy, is now em- InMrs. Dopking was in Hamilton on , t yre plant. relatives in Illinois, near Chicago. Gum-Dipped for Safety and Longer iployed by sirs.. J. blichell, in the Thursday last and on her return, was In the Estate' of Levi Salter, De- lh'•ceased. aaomparded by her aunt. ddrs. Chandler spent Thursday Mrs, Lonsdale sprained an ankle ALL PERSONS having claims a- E. R. Woodward Mileage last with ar. and Mrs. Langlois, one day last week that has given gainst the Estate of Levi Salter, Brampton. �� -,Priced to meet every ,purse. her considerable troulAe since. deceased, farmer, late of the, Town- Some of our specials for this week Mrs. John Morgan and daughter E Remember the Decoration Servic- ship of Pickering, County of Ontar- .. of Toronto were -with Claremont T io, and Province of Ontario ' es at the Union Cemetery here on who Macaroni, 2lbs for Ile. buy your coal oil by the.druiat friends on Sunday. ,Sunday next, at 2.30 p. rt. S. T. died on or about the 3rd day of Libby's Catchup, 2 for 254, and Save. Mr. and Mrs. Russ. Burkholder Mrs. A. Law, of Pickering spent April 1937, are requested to for- a and son, Bobby, of Markham, were the week-end with her nephew, Roy ward full particulars of same duly Free-r'n'g or iodized salt, 2 The 5c, guests of Mrs: ' Thotnsgn, on Sun- Brignall and attended Decoration verified to' the undersigned on or Peas' 3 cans for Hellog's All Wheat with cereal 'Y• Services at Salem on Sunday: before the 12th day of July, 1937, bowl, 2 for 25c. AL FS. PLACE ll See your local insurance a$•ent, The usual * ,number of suggestions after which date the assets of the Soap Cocoanut Fingers chips, 3 floe for 22c, °€ W. M. Palmer, regarding your pro- as to what should have been done, Estate will '.be -distributed, havingCIIAREMO.`T, ONT. � perty insurance. Don't take any and what might have been done are regard only to the claims then re- per !b. 1?c. chancel s Cream Cheese, plain or pimento 15c. a..; going the rounds this week. Where ceived and ignoring all others. . Mr. and Mrs, .Lyman, and MrsFly coils 4 for los More for Your Dollar at the. are all these folk with the "good?" Dated this Fifteenth day of Jute, Castile Soap 10 bare for 2'3e Luther Pilke spent a da the first ' Y pe y ideas at the tune when needed . 1937. Mazola oil No. 1 tits 2?a The Economy Store of last week, with friends at Ball- Remember the concert to be given -- . 7. Mr. here, in the Baptist Church, oar Sat- ' Manning F' Sward, 11 ging Sir. Fresh and Cured Meats on Electric' Claremont Mr- and Mrs. Fred Cowie, of urday evening next,, by the choir of East, Oshawa. Ontario. ' Zephyr, and Mr. Russ Cowie o! Baptist Solicitor for the Refrigeration at all' liaise. • , Victoria'Park Ba st Church Tor- b`I�IO'3d8 .Toronto, were lin .town on Saturday onto. A silver collection will be Administrator.. 4 BROUGHAM, UNT.' -- iivening last. taken in aid of the choir funds. Ohone Piet. 601 White Clover Shortening: 2 iba 25e. The Community generally wishes The W-hitevale-Green River-Clare-Gard of Tlu►nim Bisvits, Peanut" Mallows, lb. Ile. to express its thanks to the fi_e p g 3 doz. �S& rSp moat Baptist Rally at Green River, ,_,,,__ Cocoanut cookies, k , 'departments of the nearby ;runic- fast week was attended by about 30 A S SETS We would like to thank the many ghovah Jelly-Maker,pkg, Ise. ipalities for their assistance at the members of the respective societies, neighbors and friends, who-by their gs,12 fire. Their services undoubtedly and enjoyed the •address and prog- Foumator rings, 12 in boy e. efforts and hard work, enabled us All. sizaa of Berry Boxes, Crates, ,Tomatoes choles quality . ''8e. revented the destruction of the ism y • •` p given by Rev. Dixon Gordon. 'to have removed, much of our eft"- 6 qt, and If qt, Baskets, Bushel Sweet Pickles mined 6 oz jar 10e. Nock to the south and those resid- The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup" ects from the building, which was Hamper*, sold at Ha erman's Bas- Lucerne Wenderspread 1-2 lb 15e. ences -on the opposite side of the per will be observed in .the United destroyed b fire on Sunda p g street. Our sincere thanks to you: Church on Sunday morning next. y y y• ket Factory, one mile north of the gellog's Whole Wheat Flakes 2, lfk. Unionville, Brooklin Brougham, �'he evenin sen ice is bei with- Mr, and Mre. Boase Junket Ice Cream' Mix 10e. g ng Green River School, off No. 7 Doll Blk- Tea, ib `'Set. Pickering, . Stouffville and Mark- drawn. The Official Board and the y ham. _Board of Stewards will meet in the Card of Thanks ' ` = H:gbway 1 ..Phone or Mail Orders Ddiverod The Anniversary Services in the church -on. the following Monday ev- Get our prices before buying else. Promptly. United Church on Sunday last were ening.. Our deep appreciation. of the'eff- where. We deliver. A BROOKS "well attended, however' the late The Gala Day scheduled for the orts of the many willing helpers in • hours of the previous night, work-. Bowling Green has :been postponed. our,behalf oar the night of, the fire, Phone Srii 16C4 _ _ 42-2 „_ LA9H GROCER, - 'ing at the fire, had -its effect on the A local tournament was held here is expressed and, tendered to them. phone Clare 3701 attendance. Rev, Mr. Owen, of Un- yesterday, and the winners in the Mr. and Mrs, T. Sanderson-- -" - -- --- - - - - - - -- ionville, gave t-wo splendid address- ladies' tournament last week, were = _ es, and the music by the choir, Miss hire. - McIntyre, Mrs. Chandler, Mrs- _ 'Luella Gayman, soprano, of Stouff- Brooks and hies. Lye, the awards Card of Thanks .Ville, and the gaurtet, Messrs Dr. resented Mrs. Birkett. , - - : � - --- - _ .. _ �.j L --._. Tomlinson, Don Hedges, Hugh Gregg On Thursday, July ist, an inter- - - f'tity8 tt19 1L )01j - I of thanking all those •who assisted . �-1 e : and Vaughan Glo�.er, at the services eating afternoon and evening is SAFE • DIRECT • ECONOMICAL was very much appreciated., The planned for the members, when dur• rn the saving of our property dur-- CHANGE OF TIME TABLE garden party on Friday night did ing the afternoon, playing will be �nQ the fire on Sunday morning Effective Sunday, April 25th last. The e'er onerous, neighborly Z enjoy the benefits of.a large at- carried on, and all are asked to Y g LEAVE PICKERING tendance. , but the .weather was ood help pro for lunch, which will assistance, and the hard work re- _ g p p � For Toronto For Oshawa thoroughly a reciaited. the program excellent, and those be, served it the green, and then 4u g } pP and intermediate points and intermediate point reed is Mr. and Mrs. Wfa, Birkett ~ ,• .. g gag - A. M. P. IL P. M. A. M. P. hL P. AL " who attended, ,were delighted. roceed with the bowler sin t Card of Thanks ,-• x6.09 12.54 e6.54 `. a7.31 .1.31 67,31 One of the few remaining old' er supper buildings" of the township was de- a6.44 al.54 7.54 8.41 e2.31 8.31 stroyed by fire on Sunday :Horning - 'last, when the Sanderson Hotel on ressed to the maty oho assisted 9.24 s3.54 9,54 11.46 94.31 10.31 Our vers- grateful thanks is ex= 7.54 2.b4 +e8.54 a 10.01 3.31 the corner of, the Frock Road. and F urm M achiner p y " the 9th Concession (the.•faur cor- J us in many ways, durrng the fire. 10.54 ei.54 b10.44 P.M. 5.31 11.31~ '$ neral was barred to the round, a- Your efforts in - our behalf, made cll.54 • . 5.54 c12:31 - ' 6.31 long with all the buildin�� from Cockshutt. Frost lr Wood No. 6 our losses extremely light. We thank "Esstera 'Standard Time that corner to the next corner.east, Corn Cul;ivatrrs, No. 10 A. Oil yvu. a^Daily except amt. A HoL b-3ttn. HoL only. the hotel ' sheds the garage and Mr Bath Mowers; No. 4 All Steel Man t►Ir. and Mrs. John Norton a -Sat only, s -Sat., Sun. k Hol.snly. Sherk's garage. , The fire. v°as• die- ure Spreaders and No. 6 Grain Bin Ask •tot' Attractive Illustra ted Folder. 31 Deligthful a covered by Tom' Lye, who on his de combine the latest Improve- / • E. 00/k)�-,/ J and Highway Yac9gon Totes, with all expenses -f way into -his home across the street L G / • `ice menta. Mid. Coekshutt Plows, all styles to suit FUNERAL D[.RECTOR ANDi _ at about 1.30 a. m: ,could smell '; Tkkets and Information s< your Farm. Oliver Tractors. all m,oke, and • paused long. enough- on E41BAL51F.Ft GRAY COACH LINES the 'verandah; to sEe -the first of ,the sizes for every purpose. Used mac- hires--3 Grata Grinders 5 60-cycle `�uc1e psi r to W. J. Blather,A3TERN HOUSE'- PICSEBINGPHONS 1iM- :. flames -curling thrt!ugh *the --walls of yro.rtivrlle ..of the garage, the fire apparently Electric motors 1-t Oo 5 h. p, Tur having started at the. rear ui :the nip Drill etc. Night And Di.7 tiervi° p - __ S RE e then w'i nt into.the utuL�' -T� garage,,.. � . F. DISS ET, Ureen-� u'uo�c Hrrw�i r Phnna Ra.i,iprce Phnor which was•-not looked anis roused ti♦K�11 : P-Ha-,EPu�:T311 11if xhe occupant -Mr. and Mrs. Sand er,un, Jlr. .nerd 'Mrs. Bu ase- and - - ---- - - ---- - We have lust received ,a full stock of Sport Shoes, also Fleet Fast :. family, and Mr. and Mrs, J. \Or- - t/ h and family, -the lafter ,twu faitr- ing Shoes and . Boots o e Family. Runn • for all th i'�ies having. apartments in the hot- aOO,OOOyOOO pounds o! >u1 ik Can hot be beat for Price.' .W'e have 'den's Work � Boob thea e!. The \ ortons -were fortunate in -' be -able able to relno�'e practi {ally �aked into broad :: FR[DAF and SATURDAY, June 1Lth and 12tk Our Table of Laths/ •a!1 of their furniture, which was - ' �" - cee will surprise los r LL trot" insured, but Mr. Boose lost con- Bakers used more than 100 = _ h S se y ' e rpr' you for rga'na. CA AND LOOS THEM OPER. siderable, but which was, insured. � -It is understood that blr. • Sanderson's -;million ands of milk powd =" bale th.i:lsss b=•ad-fou: - Uotne ia- and see oa' stock of Dry Goods, {groceries and ,a effects were not covered, and rem- times as much as they used 10 _ _ hada large quantity of lurnhure -- YKss ago. Mill:improvesqual- - )ts dt Shoes. :We{can save you dollars, --had a large quantlty of furniture Ryand adds food valu•tobread. stared therein. The cars, (there 8utt•chaicail difficniti•. for _ - As'c for a Csupon on the Surrey Dinnerware. Coupons are were several) sere all removed many »� limited f� use in - - given on aH,eash sales of ZS cents or more. from the garage, and Mr. Sherks commercial baking. Mode r IMAk _ car, boat and equipment were all To moke it easy to we milkier bake BordeasNearcb A fresh 81 l of Fruit aad Vegetables -.removed ,from his garage. There developed a milk powder which is pre- ed under actaal _ p'�. y g ' vvas a slight breeze • blowing from.- baking oonditions, w that it doesn't fail. Borden's "bakes every week. the North-west, which gave consid- erable testing" has, greatly enlarged the use of all, milk In baking. r trouble for the workers in b7 ging firs fid' in the qu&UtT of powdered milk. :C• A. OVERLAND,. Claremont their attempt to save the buildings New and greater uses for milk are the aim of Borden research. across the street, the roofs cortin- Through research and m•rchandiiiaq, farm income from milk PhOIIlil . 61;1 We Deliver ually catching fire from flying em- L eustain�d. _ jeers. The local fire equipment to-- . gether with those .from Unionville, uffvill r 1' 6 1 - o e ' B ook Pic r Markham, t k S to �' 3� IRE s 9 I IDA !� lot to Yuss FR G ori and Brougham, were allocated _ _ n w.,rn . g g , .. TAI° ... definite groups of buildings to pro- r°Ircrusells or Merz 111 •Its .. • • • • iiect, there being not the .Slightest }: �N�f�mas of MILK ..00�� There is only one Frigid ire chance of saving any an tyre other plsnllev,olls nllroucKour eels woRro - .. . aide.. The telephone companies and -- - " ' the Hydro Electric also have serious - (A product of General Motors Corp.) losses. Several .incidents took place `- � � e which crated considerable alarm, Pp L Reasons, Why You Should Buy A Genuine Frigidaire: a one bein • when Mrs: Sanderson .�.J. .'•�T O O Indicator g' 1. Cheaper to operate 9. New Food Safety. who has been an invalid fora num - wh of years 'tried to leave the build- • 2. Simplest machine on the $riarket 10. _ Sliding shelves with adjustable ber'S••g by the west' door, and could (only 3, moving parts) partitions riot get the door unlocked, but was �, n 3. 5-Year Protection Plan 11. Made by General Motors Arp'« discovered by her son, who carried Id 1 4. No more expensive, than 'others 12:1 1-2 'Million More Frigidaire/ leer through the smoke, out through 5. Larger food storage specs have been purchased than a Patented cube Iremover - . pteecan't be awrong,t - '.-another door.- The young 'seri of . � -=WEDNESDAY JULY 7TH - � �' p`°`' 6 Mr, Norton., had a close call when 7' he was reported missing, • and res- - 8. Automatic Reset Defroster res- :.Fe L---GRE PARS -fi I cuers found him sound asleep, with • . Call In or pbone as for a Demonstrstioa j the flames all but through the wall -BIG SPORTS PROGRAM -Ao of his ro-am. Had Mr Lye not been ~- I� • along at the time he was,. a coat siderafrly greater loss vmuld have The Devens ' has: Cooper, !Claremont, Ont. been reafized,-and possibly the loss Harvey & Kenney, i of some lives. The building which Sub- dealer,_ Du J: 'MeGlashan, ribarfon 1 _ .:vw erected by Mrs, H. H. Thom- :Eddie Allen, and Mrs. Bert Harvey son's father 88 years ago, was look- ed upon as one of the -township's "� pA the evening performance. -t ndnaw` cs, and was partially co'►- - aed by issuance. Outstandine Dates O CANADA 1 Governora-General m Canada prothelea 3yi In Canada's History (words by R: Stanley Weir) Since Confederation - ° Canada leads the world in the 1497 Cabot reaches eastern coast O Canada! Our Homeand Native Land! Viscount, Monck, G,C.M.G., July 1. manufacture of pulp and paper with of America. True patriot -dove in all their sons command. 1676' _ an export value of over 15300,000: L. 1684 Carter lands at Eagninosuz :-...:With glowing hearts we see thee rise, - Lord 'Llsgar. G.C.M.G. (Sir - John -000.' : Young) YFeb.2, 1869. y, - • - •----"fhe True north, strong and free,- - Canada has beneath her soil -one---' 1685 Cartier ascends St. Lawrence. And stand on guard, O Canada, - , ` The Earl of Dufferin, K:P:, K.C.B., sixth of the total coal 'supply of the 1603 Champlain lands in Canada „ We stand on guard for thee. G.C.M.G., June 25, 1872. world. 1616 First Schools opened,,Three The MaroriS of Lorne, K.T., G.C. - .00_peer cent• of the nickel of the Rivers and Tadoussac. O Canada, glorious and free 1 M.G., Noy 1878. . world. . . _ 1682 Canada and Acadia restored We stand on guard,• we stand on guard for thee* _ The Marquis of- Lansdowne, G.C.g6 per gent. ,of the asbestos'of theme to France.. O Canada, we stand on guard for thee I M.G.; Oct. 23. 1883. world. 1670 Charter of Hudson Bay Com- Lord Stanley of Preston, G.C.B.. Pony. 1. O Canada! Where pines and maples grow, June li, 1888. 55..per cent.. of the cobalt of the .. 1.?09, British invasion of Csaada. Great prairies spread and lordly rivers flow, The Earl of Aberdeen, K•T•G.C.M, world. 1748 Rocky Mountains discovered. How dear to us thy broad doma:n, G., Sept. 18; 1893: 10 per cent. of the go!d of the 1.749 Founding of Halifax. From East to Western Sea' The Earl of hlinto, G.C.M.D., Nov. world. `1750 Defeat of French on Plains' Thou land of hope for allwho toil, 12, 1898. 8 per cent. Qf the lead of the �'• The Earl, of Grey. G.C.M.G., Dec. 20, world. .of Abraham. - Thou True Nosh, strong and free. .. 1768 Treaty of Parls._ 1904. 1768 Charlottetown fou. ,. O Canada! Beneath thy shining skies Field -Marshall H.A.H-the Duke of 8 per cent of the -silver of the - r " Connaught, K.G., Oct. 13, 1911. world. 1776 �Quebed act comes into force. May stalwart sons 'and gentle maidens rise, The' Duke of Devonshire, K.G.G.C. 1776 Americans driven from Can- To keep thee steadfast through the years -ads by Carleton. - From East to Western Sea, ' , M.G.. 'G.C.V.O.; November Il, 1916. _ _ General the. Lord Byng of Vimy, G. Of SllPjlOrt 1791 Upper and- Lower Canada r Our own beloved strove land, B GCMG MVO Aug.1 1921 -: divided. , . 1796 Pacific Coast given up by ng and free! C Right Hon, Viscount Willingdon, G. If the Dominion Government de- C.S.I., G.C.M.G., GCLE•, •C.B,E,. Oc- tides to pursue .a more vigorous lJpein, Ruler Supreme, who Nearest humble prayer, tober 2, 1926. policy in regard- to preservation and f807 Simon Fraser explores Fra- Hold our Dominion in Thy loving care, _ _ Right Hon. The Earl of Bessbor- extension of the forests, itis assur- ser River. Help us to find, 0 God, in Thee, ough, G.C.M.G., April 4, 1931. ed of a strong support, for interest 1818_ Toronto burned by • Amert- A lasting, rich reward, Right Hon. Baron Tweedsmula of to this subject was never greater ans• As waiting for the Better Day Mfleld, G.C.M.G., C.H. assumed office than at the present. time.—Broca 1$26 Byton (Ottawa) founded. 'We everstand on guard. Nov. 2, 1935. _ -ville Recorder and Times. 1940 Act of Union. Titles Used in Canada 849 'Parliament Buildings in O Canada, glorious and free 1. The Governor-General of Canada Xo treat burned. o '. We stand on Provinces are styled "His Honour" 1664 Reciprocity Treaty. With 1T. gu�d, wa stand on guard for thee l is styled ' His Excellency" and his tY O Canada, -we stand on guard for thea l wife 'Fier Excellency", during office and "Honourable during 1867 Royal assent given B.. N. 2. The Lieutenant-Goyernors of the office and for life. ■ y •�Id Ilieb W w j�J O a A Q Q .■ b . ry � q � d. � �•o y4 - W-24 • jjj��� �. Mow, z-ci sosonIll �C° off="�= G3 y WA aU i ail iX • _ _ ,, �, .;veer•,. � a _ �x F a F - ow 65, _ ._ : •. p - W CL "O •� y WJ _ a xtp pa � C � Cc I - - - � C � G p � ' - N .r3 � -• y� ,e I apt '� W n 3 Fel ? r i:. M• _ .. _ '- IQ m «• m � m v d P111 € .. .. m O '' OWN"V m « 7.aCZ d rr a� AD �K k O V y 7a0ia> \ .-- -... ��a ..' ',. .. •,. .,.. �i •,y M � TSS E\Tk 4\', \R��,�•:<: Iii 0 o O \` \ > - ?a - PV cd XX C13 -EA to P4 q � m aqi- 1 'if' 4� k �� ,•i a m o �r, oo �. 3Y'' r ins, is the�subject'ot the following letter: — I have been taking Kruschen Salts fdr three months. When I started, 'I had rheumatism in both knees. They were very swollen. I could not rise from a chair- without assistance, t could not kneel, ' and to go upstairs was' agony. Now I can run upstairs and .kneel as much w I like. Since I have takelr Kruschen, I can work like a horse." -(Mrs.) H.S. Two of the ingredients of Kruschen Salts are effective solvents of uric acid. Other ingredients of these Salts r have a stimulating- effect upon the Internal organs, and assist them to expel the lissolved uric acid from the system. R.C.M.P. Detachment Feature At C.N.E. The all -staff ,detachment of the - .Royal Canadian Mounted Police, bich was a brilliant feature of - the recent Coronation parade in London, and which thrilled - New• York at the Madison Square Garden Horse Show; is being specially "prepped" for the Canadian National Exhibition. Permissio-a•• has been granted by the Federal Government for the at-' tendance of this extraordinarily fine unit of thirty-two and their careful- ly selected horses throughout the en- tire period of the Exhibition, where ,,they will be one of the new attrac- tions at the grandstand sbow- This detachment of "Scarlet Riders of the Spanish incident Buried in the week's news, a very small item announces that 104 Am- ericans, volunteers in the Spanish Loyalist armies, are believed drown- ed from the steamship Ciudad de Barcelona. The, ship isthought to. have been torpedoed in the open Mediterranean, between Barcelona and Valencia, by a -foreign sub- marine. Back in 1915 a similar incident 'oc-' curred when the Lusitania was sunk by a German submarine. Americans lost their lives and a nation, which .had been. wavering in balances . weighted for the Germans, -was brought into action against them. Today, the same violation of the. laws of the . high seas bring nothing but a mention. Perhaps it is an indication that wars have not always been en- tered from a sense of outraged honor but after a cold gonsideration of the chances for success. Right now no one wants a war, but the feeling per- sists that it is not because of honor but rather a desire to live and wait - until the guns are ready. Popular Trend Spanish' political fashions --what- ever their doubtful popularity at dome "are beginning to go abroad. For a year and fifteen days, a mild mannered little man tried to steer France through shoals .both foreign mental flights which, it is hoped will result In, the establishment of regu- lar air schedules across the last great ocean. Sky Conquor And Safety At such a.time, it is interesting to know something of the equipment that is making long distance flight over land or water such an ordinary part of -our lives. There is, for ex - just 'brought into service for trans- continental flight. The new plane will shuttle from New York to. Los An- geles. in slightly -over .fifteen hours, carry twenty-five , passenger: and cruise at 218 miles per hour: Com- fort,. awake or asleep, will be com- parable to the best on the ground.' Then, .there are the new "Ensign" liners, fourteen of which are under construction . for Imperial Airways. These twenty -ton, four -motored giants will see service on the European air lanes, to Egypt and farther afield to Calcutta. Luxury and comfort will be the last word while the safety re- serve will be greater than that em- bodied in any ship ever built. The .:,World is surely shrinking -sometimes we think it is -shrinking too fast for comfoil ble living with the neigh- bors. Sky Adventuress .Despite the advance of science, there are still adventurous souls on the skyways of the 'world. At this Visitor -"My name is Smith, and „ Native -"You have my sympathy, of course. But, really; I don=t we how you can blame me." Lender (counting out the money) -"Sure." Lender (speaking again as they parted) -"Remember, that's only for a week." . Borrower (turning livid red, and screaming) -"You'll get your mon- ey. Stop hounding mel" Borrower -"Will you lend me $20 for a week?" Some of the" men who shape pub- lic opinion are bum sculptors. School Teacher -"Your little girl is rather backward in her reading." Father -"Backward, eh? I sup- pose she takes that after het mother. She always reads the iast chapter When a man comes a long dis-. tance to make a speech he generally makes the speech as long as the dis- tance. - Foolish Neighbor -"Do 'you think that baby of yours will ever make his mark?„ Fond Father -"Make his mark? You ought to see the walls of our home." Let's Not Complain We all want something we can't have, that's just . the plan of life, Why our desires prompt every scheme, activity .and Strife. A baby reaches up and cried for something it can't touch,- And, ouch;And, all through life, things out of reach are those we want -so much. rtaua+a, ..:vu a.a ey •may+mow++- ..- oasts ....,,.�.+... .+ .,.•�.. ... 6..� oft'times this means achievement •� lett. You can make good money too, romance and tmdWon, unquestion- working man a o forty -hour week, Ocean, a woman is flying -to keep a sa=g motor oils, tractor oils, msahina oils. y g wages, -social - security. speaking Our hope, in any aim, gives us in ably is the fluent turnout of the fa- higher wa y. ?'his g engagement in Los Angeles greases and morias cement In roar locality. mous "mounties" ever presented for week be was forced to admit defeat on July 28th. There may be storms Pleasure than bereavement. write warco Grease and oil Ltd., Toronto. public appro. al. and a deficiti of $1,800,000,000, for or a .hundred and one things to pre- So, though ow hearts have guided SOWEPHING NEW, ELECTRIC IRON CORD the past six months. A arently, us toward goals we did not gain- Retracto ends Ironing drudgery: .ample The horses alone would be an at, pp vent her arrival but Amelia Earhart 11.50: agents wanted. S. Davis, 795 wl..mao traction anywhere, has calm] In gratitude for joys' we found in AM. Montreal, - . the average Frenchman doesn't want y planned what she spill do hopes -let's not complain 1-I.M. Only 220 horses are now used by the things ex -Premier -Blum tried to when sbe • reaches the American con- COLLECTION SERVICE "The Mounted," the expansion of the give him. In any event, the little tineat. Miss Earhart is expected to Mr. Pratt -"I'm very much in love 0 NTAFtIo COLLECTION worNClsa, lmc. Tinand 'its duties having. result- man was turned -down b - the French keep a radio engagement on Monday y.rtanced Collection Servua Basutts _ �vI y with Mise James. Do you think she sea:: arenc Toronto. eg in the acqu�ition of four bun- Senate when he asked for sweeping night. Lux Radio Hour, ,at nine! will accept me?" dred and seventy-five motor cars and powers to level the franc and to se- _ , Mise Harris -"Don't le# that war- I"�oNS over one.hundred mpriAe vessels and cure fresh revenues b control of Amos n Andy ,s NPATEWtmD and vaunted inventtooa y -ry you. She always accepts. powerboats. Airplanes, too, now And s eakin of radio.. . children U can he sold. write Redgrave, Red - Now, rP foreign trade and taxation. Now, P g grave and Company. Meeotdiek Busldtns, have entered into the patrol service they have a,Popular Front in France, who have been born during the past if you think- you're not a c4oek St. Catharines, Ontario. on the Atlantic and Pacific seaboards a mixture 'of Socialists, Communists, eight- years will probably yememb'er watcher, remove the clock for .a few MACHINERY AND SUPPLIrs but the unit to be seen at the Ex- and Radical Socialists led by Camille to the end of their days, the antics da hibition with their magnificent highly of Amos 'n' Andy. The famous pair �' �1C11.4oAN':' wootrained horses,- will re resent the Chantempa. As usual Chautemps IE.. -- g you can s1 trac _7It FP o timistic about. the future� of his have' lust announced the en@ of their Lsnock' uatP Clipped, -One thinmond-famous force which was or- long associatign. with the Pepsodent Pco., Limited,. Toronto. ' ganized in 1873, .to establish and government, but it remains to be ways get plenty of free help to do seen whether 'he can beat a record of Company to talcs place New Year's ie wasting time. PHOTOGRAPHY ia8intain law and order. on the plains.- . Day. Right now, they are. looking of the then Northwest Territories.. one year and fifteen days-. Twice E NLARGEUEvr fiREg WITFr EVERY premier before this resent summons, for anew sponsor. Mrs. Rives -"I am. ver 23 emu order, Roll alma developed and P P y Pleased eight prints 25 cents, reprints 3 cents each. ChBDt@m 8' last. government, m 1934, u , With m new cook." Brlghtling, 29 Richmond street East, Toronto - "Land of Never Never' P8 y. lasted two months. Mrs. Bridges -'How long have you a er . . '�n TFie '�OCId Share The Land Pan has lust taken the last journey Mrs, Rives-'fHer• day -will, be up BATTERY Ft1 �omptetdi guarantees. Germany has a new "share the ..into the land of "never, never." Sir tonight" erects �g Toro to 50."Huron Radio, ioe7 Dov. land" plan. -'The goveernment has an-' James Barrie is dead but, wherever He would . be a dull -spirited man .pounced the -redistribution of thou- Christmas - is observed land there are E 4r' -.o could go to Portsmouth and sands of acres including much prop- children, his memory wijl be kept in watch the review of the .Fleet by the erty - formerly belonging to the a little place apart from all the other King without feeling a thrill of pride. Church. Smallholdings will be laid artists of his day. "Peter Pan" ranks There before him will lie that Ndvy out -holdings grouped into state _ along with' "Cyrano". and "Hansel a hose glorious traditions have made• controlled collectives for use of equip- and Gretel" of the children's Christ- _ =en and women_ -aye, and children, meet and dig osal of roduce. About mas musical world. It is interesting oo-of all nations say: "Thankthe only_,�differezlee existing; between c -w erreve ey - `:,r the 'British • Wavy." the German plan of soe'alization• and go to see their favorites, Peter and t For it is not so much the might Wendy,- will' be helping others of 0 the Soviet plan of state- wnoership -- of the British Navy that will thrill their kind. Some years •ago, Barrie.. t4 will be the nominal 'ownership of the as who witness the Spithead Review, land by the peasants. Since this gave the rights .to Peter Pan to. the 411 Iyt is the great humanity of the ownership will depend entirely upon Great Ormond Street Hospital for % Vt.I tliJ British sailor. Those warships that Sick Children, in. London, England. the use to which they .put the land %✓ ride at anchor so easily, yet, have :he leashed power of ntiilions . of in the opinion of the `governm3ent, it horse -power, the terrible potentialities will readily be seen 'that the differ - of hundreds of guns, are used mainly ence is more in name than in fact. as the world's greatest police force Soviet Achievement in the world • Great things are being achieved +by The Royal Navy is always active the Soviets and, not only in the realm iXt there is 'no war.. The secret of economic. and political science. nd that paradox lies in the fact- Last week, three Russian airmen left' that the Reyal' Navy is principally Moscow for San Francisco,by way of used as a force for peace an, d .human- the North Pole. After sixty-four ity. None who has read the stirring hours in the air, they landed just • 580 they do sometimes hurry our demise story of the Navy's work in Spain is miles short of their goal. The' flight' a little; about the only way you can P -o�Y was daring but more than that, it collect a doctor's bill from some eo-�� doubtful of this. And S ain-is p E one page in the great story of rescues was spectacular in the amount of Ple is, to collect it from their estate. - on land and sea that have been ef- preparation and careful research be- fected b the Royal Navy. hi Often the. trouble with a beau is y Y vy _ nd it. . For years,• Soviet airmen a' p you watch and scientists have been studying that he won't ata tied. O One more point -as y that great review remember the weather and flying conditions in the A rumor is 'about as hard to 'un, 4' mrntbs of patient 'work that it has Arctic. Bases have been extended II I • retailed. This pageant .on the - great- until quite recently etre was -establish= spread as butter. est stage in the world has only been edat the Pole , itself. This last •• �i made possible by the unremitting weather observationA wise wife keeps her temper and - post, located on her .looks. 1 r i s t O n t 'T1 R E attention and care of hundreds of floating ice at the .world's peak was i:, 7ro officers and 'men who have organized,of invaluable aid in the final plottingsure have good, safe tires on your ear to Be you it for your benefit. of the successful flight. The itus- sians are justly proud of'the work of S T I F ESS ::.:protect yourself sad Moved ones. When it co* Plenty of M i n a rd' a w e I I no more to have the best, put on Firestone_ a'ee their scientists •and airmen. Their rubbed in soon seta you - S L A C K H E A D S achievement marks a new departure rile Sam the sore part —the triad which have been PROVED safest by , lack]] ads simply .dissolve and, in aviation. with warm water before you `'..� World's foremost racing drivers. Drive i5 q start. 'Rear by this oue simple, safe and suiE - - - sa You'll neon limber up ► to yon iocsii F*sato-- Dealer and let him equip method. Get twoounces of peroxine .3 Days to Europe I owder from any drug store, sprinkle While the Russians are -'engaged inyour ear now. it on a hot, wet cloth, rub the face the development of a regular air e - peptly-every blackhead will be gone, route across the roof of the world, Have a Hollywood coraplesioa: -plans are going forward rapidly for tsN11Y �I p�l�j++ the testing of regular trans-Atlantic l8&Ile 'No. 27—'37 flight..: Simultaneously an July 5tb, ]lanes will leave . Ireland and the Y shores of Newfoundland for e -peri-, ": Swedish Women - Turn Librarians _.: `c Have Natural "Bent" For Workp Advise On Reading. STOCKHOLM -Women in Sweden?are discovering that they are librar-' ians-that they have, that is, s natural "bent" for the work of cat- aloguing, indexing, filing, and -most important -of advising in the matter' of good reading: , The discovery is comparatively re- cent, and this means, that the pro- (' ' fession has not yet taken 'to itself that stability in regard to salary and pension which is the possession of earlier professions. It was only in 1926 that the first School of Librarians was- founded. The opening of the Stockholm City Library did not take place until two years later. Nevertheless, an aver- age of 40 new librarians,are in train- ing regularly • each year and, among them, women are in a majority. At the present time, 75 per cent ' of. the posts available at the close of training are filled by women, who are in 'receipt of the same salaries: as their men colleagues. Posts of directors are reserved for men, but _ according to -the women, this condi- tion will. probably be rectified shortly. = Public school pupils at Tula, Rns- - sia, have produced a hardy frost -re - silting grain resembling wheat by crossing wheat and rye. Read it or- not! -William Tell is - a' myth. Classified Advertising AGENTS WANTED° UAVIC A --PEA- V—ZZZ= rtaua+a, ..:vu a.a ey •may+mow++- ..- oasts ....,,.�.+... .+ .,.•�.. ... 6..� oft'times this means achievement •� lett. You can make good money too, romance and tmdWon, unquestion- working man a o forty -hour week, Ocean, a woman is flying -to keep a sa=g motor oils, tractor oils, msahina oils. y g wages, -social - security. speaking Our hope, in any aim, gives us in ably is the fluent turnout of the fa- higher wa y. ?'his g engagement in Los Angeles greases and morias cement In roar locality. mous "mounties" ever presented for week be was forced to admit defeat on July 28th. There may be storms Pleasure than bereavement. write warco Grease and oil Ltd., Toronto. public appro. al. and a deficiti of $1,800,000,000, for or a .hundred and one things to pre- So, though ow hearts have guided SOWEPHING NEW, ELECTRIC IRON CORD the past six months. A arently, us toward goals we did not gain- Retracto ends Ironing drudgery: .ample The horses alone would be an at, pp vent her arrival but Amelia Earhart 11.50: agents wanted. S. Davis, 795 wl..mao traction anywhere, has calm] In gratitude for joys' we found in AM. Montreal, - . the average Frenchman doesn't want y planned what she spill do hopes -let's not complain 1-I.M. Only 220 horses are now used by the things ex -Premier -Blum tried to when sbe • reaches the American con- COLLECTION SERVICE "The Mounted," the expansion of the give him. In any event, the little tineat. Miss Earhart is expected to Mr. Pratt -"I'm very much in love 0 NTAFtIo COLLECTION worNClsa, lmc. Tinand 'its duties having. result- man was turned -down b - the French keep a radio engagement on Monday y.rtanced Collection Servua Basutts _ �vI y with Mise James. Do you think she sea:: arenc Toronto. eg in the acqu�ition of four bun- Senate when he asked for sweeping night. Lux Radio Hour, ,at nine! will accept me?" dred and seventy-five motor cars and powers to level the franc and to se- _ , Mise Harris -"Don't le# that war- I"�oNS over one.hundred mpriAe vessels and cure fresh revenues b control of Amos n Andy ,s NPATEWtmD and vaunted inventtooa y -ry you. She always accepts. powerboats. Airplanes, too, now And s eakin of radio.. . children U can he sold. write Redgrave, Red - Now, rP foreign trade and taxation. Now, P g grave and Company. Meeotdiek Busldtns, have entered into the patrol service they have a,Popular Front in France, who have been born during the past if you think- you're not a c4oek St. Catharines, Ontario. on the Atlantic and Pacific seaboards a mixture 'of Socialists, Communists, eight- years will probably yememb'er watcher, remove the clock for .a few MACHINERY AND SUPPLIrs but the unit to be seen at the Ex- and Radical Socialists led by Camille to the end of their days, the antics da hibition with their magnificent highly of Amos 'n' Andy. The famous pair �' �1C11.4oAN':' wootrained horses,- will re resent the Chantempa. As usual Chautemps IE.. -- g you can s1 trac _7It FP o timistic about. the future� of his have' lust announced the en@ of their Lsnock' uatP Clipped, -One thinmond-famous force which was or- long associatign. with the Pepsodent Pco., Limited,. Toronto. ' ganized in 1873, .to establish and government, but it remains to be ways get plenty of free help to do seen whether 'he can beat a record of Company to talcs place New Year's ie wasting time. PHOTOGRAPHY ia8intain law and order. on the plains.- . Day. Right now, they are. looking of the then Northwest Territories.. one year and fifteen days-. Twice E NLARGEUEvr fiREg WITFr EVERY premier before this resent summons, for anew sponsor. Mrs. Rives -"I am. ver 23 emu order, Roll alma developed and P P y Pleased eight prints 25 cents, reprints 3 cents each. ChBDt@m 8' last. government, m 1934, u , With m new cook." Brlghtling, 29 Richmond street East, Toronto - "Land of Never Never' P8 y. lasted two months. Mrs. Bridges -'How long have you a er . . '�n TFie '�OCId Share The Land Pan has lust taken the last journey Mrs, Rives-'fHer• day -will, be up BATTERY Ft1 �omptetdi guarantees. Germany has a new "share the ..into the land of "never, never." Sir tonight" erects �g Toro to 50."Huron Radio, ioe7 Dov. land" plan. -'The goveernment has an-' James Barrie is dead but, wherever He would . be a dull -spirited man .pounced the -redistribution of thou- Christmas - is observed land there are E 4r' -.o could go to Portsmouth and sands of acres including much prop- children, his memory wijl be kept in watch the review of the .Fleet by the erty - formerly belonging to the a little place apart from all the other King without feeling a thrill of pride. Church. Smallholdings will be laid artists of his day. "Peter Pan" ranks There before him will lie that Ndvy out -holdings grouped into state _ along with' "Cyrano". and "Hansel a hose glorious traditions have made• controlled collectives for use of equip- and Gretel" of the children's Christ- _ =en and women_ -aye, and children, meet and dig osal of roduce. About mas musical world. It is interesting oo-of all nations say: "Thankthe only_,�differezlee existing; between c -w erreve ey - `:,r the 'British • Wavy." the German plan of soe'alization• and go to see their favorites, Peter and t For it is not so much the might Wendy,- will' be helping others of 0 the Soviet plan of state- wnoership -- of the British Navy that will thrill their kind. Some years •ago, Barrie.. t4 will be the nominal 'ownership of the as who witness the Spithead Review, land by the peasants. Since this gave the rights .to Peter Pan to. the 411 Iyt is the great humanity of the ownership will depend entirely upon Great Ormond Street Hospital for % Vt.I tliJ British sailor. Those warships that Sick Children, in. London, England. the use to which they .put the land %✓ ride at anchor so easily, yet, have :he leashed power of ntiilions . of in the opinion of the `governm3ent, it horse -power, the terrible potentialities will readily be seen 'that the differ - of hundreds of guns, are used mainly ence is more in name than in fact. as the world's greatest police force Soviet Achievement in the world • Great things are being achieved +by The Royal Navy is always active the Soviets and, not only in the realm iXt there is 'no war.. The secret of economic. and political science. nd that paradox lies in the fact- Last week, three Russian airmen left' that the Reyal' Navy is principally Moscow for San Francisco,by way of used as a force for peace an, d .human- the North Pole. After sixty-four ity. None who has read the stirring hours in the air, they landed just • 580 they do sometimes hurry our demise story of the Navy's work in Spain is miles short of their goal. The' flight' a little; about the only way you can P -o�Y was daring but more than that, it collect a doctor's bill from some eo-�� doubtful of this. And S ain-is p E one page in the great story of rescues was spectacular in the amount of Ple is, to collect it from their estate. - on land and sea that have been ef- preparation and careful research be- fected b the Royal Navy. hi Often the. trouble with a beau is y Y vy _ nd it. . For years,• Soviet airmen a' p you watch and scientists have been studying that he won't ata tied. O One more point -as y that great review remember the weather and flying conditions in the A rumor is 'about as hard to 'un, 4' mrntbs of patient 'work that it has Arctic. Bases have been extended II I • retailed. This pageant .on the - great- until quite recently etre was -establish= spread as butter. est stage in the world has only been edat the Pole , itself. This last •• �i made possible by the unremitting weather observationA wise wife keeps her temper and - post, located on her .looks. 1 r i s t O n t 'T1 R E attention and care of hundreds of floating ice at the .world's peak was i:, 7ro officers and 'men who have organized,of invaluable aid in the final plottingsure have good, safe tires on your ear to Be you it for your benefit. of the successful flight. The itus- sians are justly proud of'the work of S T I F ESS ::.:protect yourself sad Moved ones. When it co* Plenty of M i n a rd' a w e I I no more to have the best, put on Firestone_ a'ee their scientists •and airmen. Their rubbed in soon seta you - S L A C K H E A D S achievement marks a new departure rile Sam the sore part —the triad which have been PROVED safest by , lack]] ads simply .dissolve and, in aviation. with warm water before you `'..� World's foremost racing drivers. Drive i5 q start. 'Rear by this oue simple, safe and suiE - - - sa You'll neon limber up ► to yon iocsii F*sato-- Dealer and let him equip method. Get twoounces of peroxine .3 Days to Europe I owder from any drug store, sprinkle While the Russians are -'engaged inyour ear now. it on a hot, wet cloth, rub the face the development of a regular air e - peptly-every blackhead will be gone, route across the roof of the world, Have a Hollywood coraplesioa: -plans are going forward rapidly for tsN11Y �I p�l�j++ the testing of regular trans-Atlantic l8&Ile 'No. 27—'37 flight..: Simultaneously an July 5tb, ]lanes will leave . Ireland and the Y shores of Newfoundland for e -peri-, ": -Mrs. C. J. Stevenson has beer. -Mrs Found, of Oshawa, has Lt)UA LJ1811r1t, on the sick list for a few days wit[: been visiting her many old friend&- _• ;.- �-The Township Counci will meet Dr. Cartwright in attendance. in Pickering lately,. • on Monday next for , general burin -bliss Beatrice Stevensr�n, of -Services in the 'United Church, _ 9 ere' Brougham, accompanied by a ?adv Sunday at -the usual .hours, in St. e i re . -Mrs. 'lfachmer, of Toronto, leas friend, of Tor:,nta. called on rel. Andrew's Church, 11 a. m.. and i - `n --Morley. - L Moyle yes here recently. _ p, m. Rev. Mr. ' Jenkinson ,-•__ in been a guest 'of Mr. and 'blrs' -We are glad to know that MFis charge. Sunday School at 10 a. m. " • , t T " Mrs. Thos. Douglas, of Toron. Alma Carter, who was rushed to plLk+i'i'lll 8 Lea @I' '► �ti(lrf'. to, spent Sunday with her brother, Open Sunday will be observed and Russell Burrell. Oshawa Hospital on Wednesday e, - all are cordially invited. -Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Jones left ening for an appendix operation, is I� on Sunday morning for a vacation making a satisfactory recovery. Tub FasJt Ladies -Dr. and Mrs. .Stanley Garber, at their summer home in 'Muskoka of Cincinnatti , visited the laltter's : ' Garden Party District. aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. C. ,T. St. Paul's Anglican Church Houses dresses, new pretty Lisle Hose,y for house and Rorke and A - E . Misses L. R.o garden, 25 Stevenson,the latter ate of last r r• , C. and 33C. a S1Y . Dnnba bon' Frits 79c. and ' 1.00 g U • Rlaardson were in Norwch a week week. . ..,.:,ago Sunday attending the annual -It was. with keen regret that at the home of Mr. Geo. T:oyne p a. ;meeting of Friends. the many friends of Miss Ethel Thursday, July 8th Black Canvas Oxw --,Misses Jea Clark and Edith Adults 25dts. Children 5cts. Me110-Suede n f Hogg, popular teacher in our C:�n- - Murray are hdlidaying with. Miss E. f tinuation School for the past three Good Program Vests -and Pantees, in White and y -!.'.fords Hogg, at 'the l;tter's summer c ott- and one-half years bade her good 1 ' age at Southampton. I bye. At' the close of the school r 1LINL ! �; 1tea•rose. Good quality. 49c,far ladies, leather soles, low .-Mr. and• Mr., George, M,-:Ilroy !term her pupil.: presented her vita Theels, leather tips. �er� eomfand air. and -Mrs. Cyril Morley � a beautiful silk ambrel!a;. the C. lV Dl � � A 1VE -'and daughter, spent Sund-uy with i 1. T. gratin, presented her with a All wool, Black Special. �1.2�a lZr. friends in Genrgetown. a In.its high quality pregranl. ! copy o, Robert.'s p•-:en:7 , at a gar - Miss .11axine Ellintt,' i; spending d`en party �ri�eu�in her hmiour b SN'i.lilning Trnnl;5. with white Men's _ a few weeks 'in 9iuSkn?oa. (firs Miss Edith Murray; and Wednes UNIQUE belt, �011tl]:6'-- +1.�0Irene Elliott, who has been emp- ; day evening another enjoyable par- �� Polo Shirts, white, very popular loved in Toronto for some weeks I tv was held at the home of blr. Men's -)]'�J �` has returned home. In its natural scenic setting, .5c a pair. Henry and 51iss Margaret We:tney - =Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bunting and ,A -hen the Y. P. U. of the Unitei family, accompanied by Miss En's' Church, presented her :with- a from- CEDARENA M.Eh-Don`t fail to see our new "Corona Brown" Sport Shoe -Bunting; motored to Muskoka on ed'picture of the entrance to the U. n'PARTY e v white - rubber sole, brown c' nvaB, with wide strap. It's all the Sunday, the latter remaining to. of T. and a very lovely Chinese GARDEN PART `i ;spend a month or tw�owith relatives. 'necklace'. $he leaves Pickering to rage. $2.15. -The June meeting of the W. L teach in '9touffville, and the best AT -ens held at the home of Mrs. W • i wi-z "es . of her many •friends here go C. Murkar, On Tuesday, Kith a good' with her. CEDAR GROVE attendance and, an interesting prog• ( .ON M. . A P MAN ram. Plans. -were made for exhibits Bentley -Fuller for Markham and Oslia•�wa Fairs. ._ ,j __ also dor the operating of .the ref- ! , on Saturday afternoon, June 2GtP Sal urday Night reshmept booth at the First of Jul; a very pretty weddine was solemn Jul 3rd _Celebration. fizzed in St. George's Anglican y - ahel Hpgg -;and Wilfred Moil- : march, Pickering, schen Miss '_rlor _ . _ �► defeated Winona McEv�en and :18.30 P. m...E. S. T. nem- ma. Fuller,, only dau hR ter _ of Mr John Barker 6-3, 7 5 -on Thursday and Mra. Chas. Fuller, of Bro,k - - �^� in the final match, of t.. �, 'n e a P bride �f '_4lr. J h evening, P.o d. became th- p - teuroamept. You may be. interest al Bentley. ion of Wrn and Mrs barber Shop Tailor made Suits in knowing that the club now boast , Bentley, of Audley, the • ceremon . & at =- -s mbership of seventeen. We �I be;ag perfrrmeu by 'Rev, E. G � • - hope`'- bn to erect a 9 -foot fence Pwbi.nson. The pride, •who was .bea - -- at the east and . should begin above utifully gowned, had as `�ridesmaie :. Beauty Parlor -Buntin 's for e crier plentiful. 1 ICarltony • g -. .:were e aanti Verna •.if cash -. Rl biisse. Leen - ' -Will the ladies of the village ' Fuller, both cousins of the bride c l i' .. . and community, as in dther yearg, The groom was supported by Mr A eompetcnt lady will havecharge •$16.95 - , sy kindly donate cakes, pies and tart. ,:Ivan Beare, of Greenbank. The us- of the beauty parlor and satisfae to the Irl4utute Booth on the First hers were Ross 'Carlt:,n and Ivan tion is guaranteed at reduced Why more for Ready-made' of July. In the village, struck will Fuller, After the eeremonp the p;ices. •• y pay y- • call on the, morning of the First, bridal party proceeded to the home Permanent Waves, $2.00, $3.50.$5.00: - - - - - - -The Presbyterian Church will of the bride's parents, *here , a re- Shampoo and Finger Wave .50 - meet as usual on Sunday at 3 P. m. ception was; held at which sixty= Finger Wave. .35 - - f• e were resent from Bur- - •• - - v guests e v r r i e 0 wi h to 13e D 4 T: th the P e . gu _ Harrel.• _ Fred T. Bunting - • _ ....-...Pickering Carmichael, conducting the service, ling+ton, Brantford. Toronto- Greei :.Oil Shampoo, _ .3b f -"The Sunday . School- Will be discos- bank, Goodwood and ;other points Ladies'Hair Cut, � - tined during the months of July after which the bride and groom _ F,etabliah ed ]857,_ and August. left by motor for a 'wedding trip to Spttial Prices, May 25 31 -The regular monthly meeting of Ottawa, Montreal and other East- Oil F. W., Reg. $2.00-451.50 -- - St. George's Guild.will be held at2 ern points • On their return 1ey: Reguler, Reg. $3.50'•3,3.00 -� - $�p m. July • 6th at the home of will. reside at Frenchman s Bae r. Re 5.00•-x4.00 B 1W,J VA -L Mrs: E. Booth. - A• special. speaker Reception at home of Mr and Mrs ee each •'"Wil( address this meeting and ac - •. Alfred �arkaon. June ]9th. • - . jH. MA DILL member is requested to bring a vis- phone Pielit Tl _. icor. Silver. eo_liection in aid -of A wedding reception took place p Missions. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al- Breakfast Bacon, 25e. a lb. -• The regular meetine of . the W • fred Jackson, on Saturday,. June Roofing • M. S. of the United l'hur+elt will be 19th, when Miss Doris Bostock( Mrs _ Minced Steak, � � 2ce a lb. I held- in St. Andrew's basement on Jackson's sister) was given in marc- _ Tuesday afternoon, July 6th, at 3 iage by her brother-in-law, Alfred Slate, Tile and GravelRoofing pork 'Liver, .12c. a The � 1 o'clock D. S. T. (Please note Jackson, the groom. being Mr. changeof da 1 Will the members Samuel Billington, The wedding Asphalt Shingles. -Boll Roofing Stewin Beef 12ce a lb* bring their 1933 coppers ana p - l 1.25. a roll. Roof coat- $ .: oa ow (their hymn books. Church, Toronto. The guests num- ing. 65c , per gallon. -St.. George's Church, Sunday, bered over thirty, and were from +� - .July 4th. 105th Anniversary of the Toronto, Hamilton, Oshawa, Cale- also chimneys rebuilt and repaired. Classic ClEaitser, - ;a7 tins, 1• founding of' St. George's Parish. don and Willowdale. During the JACK ]�$,�e�C j Preacher at -the morning service, signing of fire register, Miss Doris DUN BART(1'N 85-10 tins 25c. 1 Rev. D. B. Langford, Port Whift, Jackson, of Toronto, sang, `0 l At the evening service, 7.30 D. S. Promise Me." Miss Jackson is knawn T.) the Rector will preach. Meal- in 'our local Anglican Church, hav- Our .� reciahon hers and friends are cordially invit- iag'sung there on one or two occas pp ed to join with us in worship. in ions. Besides the usual reception, ,celebration of this noteworthy ow- dancing etc., A buffet. luncheon was rix T>�s O� W I D anion. Sunday School a8 usual at served. The eoaple!will live is BIItC�]er . (la•hone 3000) :Pieper ng 10 a. m. North Toronto. First Anniversary --The, garden Parties conducted St. George's and the Unite Card of Thanks ' � .� � e= � ow . • •-�Pickerin Hardware.Store • Church, have now beer( carried out �- g for .this year, and we awailt the 1st Mrs. Wl'n. Arbuckle and family •..Many frjesda ani *row _ of July Celebration. Regret is ex- wish to express their sirkere thanks $� their favours of the pressed at the very unfortunate and appreciltion to the friends and -weather experienced by St. George's neighldprs of the late Elizabeth A. � Now is tie Time t0 Orderyour « Church on, the day scheduled for Pugh, for their kind expressions of their party, resulting in the post- sympathy and floral tributes, esPeC- May we 'trope for a eeatinv" • pmemenit• till the following night, ially, Mr. and Mrs. E. Lewis, who 8pring Seedswith.much the same weather, if not ww�ere a great comfort and help ioeresge is that patronage, gad _worse. They were forced to give up throughout the entire trouble. Also goodwill of our customerhi. T some of their program, and conduct we heartily thank Miss Margaret ` 1 ijnQt�]y, Alfalfa, Red Clover., _ 1y the evening performance in Pugh for the .comforting message • . Town Hall. Messrs Harvey''and rendered by her solo. "`The Pickering Sweet Clover and, Alvike seed• Henrys, delighted their audiences as LILLIAN'S always, as did the motion pictures. ' , . MEAT iVIARKE'I' Small Garden Seeds in bulk The W. h of the United Church j A UTY SHOP .-ere much more fortunate in the LA and in Packages mutter of weather last Friday ev- �N° 1dteKN" `g�' Ieninng, at the Park, where the !two . •(Next door to Old Church Garage) ball games were played, followed OR SALE -90 scree of stardin a program consisting of the Mill_ Fhay, clover and timothy mined: Apply a. Purina and Master Feeds g .Sh&mV*o gall Finger ave 680. J, ivinneli. lot 8a con. a, Pickering. 45 • • i by P i3r _ err String Trio, of Whitevale, Ed Field and Garden Fertilizer -' and Sisters, of Green- Flagerwave �' ANTED TO RENT -A bouse in angerton d Doreen McG]ashan and �'v the Village of Pickensw. i'oaewion oa ,•w C 4 Ol] 13haapoo do Fin�erwave The. or before September 1st. App1 to AaguaMc- `-100 Qts. Pa `nt__Special, 5wc. a� �t. Jacqueline Hadden, of Dunbarton Mflmnto McI{ianoo Sldg•. 19 l�elindaS44eet. �"G OW Toronto, all of whom were given Arching a ,, an enthusiastic reception, and whose Manicure = FOR SALE -Hand loom, for weav• ...Agent for MOCOrID]CIC-Deeling b'almM Machinery .numbers have `drawn consideralble Ing. T,C Bro.:n. Brocgham. 4acf And Repairs. favorable comment. The mchiOn Faciab 60e. OR BALE -Ab eiectric range, in Our Motto:-"wdhsve Can Ree it, Or pictures, Presented by T. C. Brown HAIRCUTTING Fgood condition. Phone Piet 670' 43 o! Brougham, were very good, aur- it is not >atade,r g and size t� OR IMMEDIATE SALE FOF Telephone 8600 t prising many in the clarity L� CA H -Barn A it 25 rt. z is ft, , heao- Th ue Heaterlees Oil Peeam- i1v timbered and framed: In good conditlon, ����j^ Of picture produced. Groan receipts eriniQ l iCl�\iii\il\t.i were in the neighborhood of W. est Waves Buyer to remove ams forthwith on eo pletioo f 5 ��nO�j $1.96 $2.50 $'3.50 �,� of rcha.e. Apply Mr.. Dalca,Dunbn 444, r Je n D N't a ��. Pick. 220 J. Dula. Toronto. Tel Ger Baer 44-46