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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1937_07_23_ _..... -. RRvv P1 CKERINCii •NIP_-...*W.9, VOL. -L-11,10- �•PICgERIN(� ON TT iV010 ta"Al iaarita►. . ONTO. FRIDAY JULY ?3. 19a70 N%#. 48 , _ NOTICE.—'.—�I_rat,tt .,�b:� %&I%QElv IRe'v, Mr. M*#on is vskAtioaieig We' are •glad..to report Mr. Canis y'J DH PBA � N-P6ysiois►n •r pay - our way at his sum3ner Twine' At 3eabriglit. Anderson ieaovering after a sun - 6"91 MIi �- tMr eaoke day 9 Mr, 4W Mrs. Chas. Grigg, of stroke. _ LLar7 }" &1:1 FOR8YTS Oph. D.. Discolor Y y' Winadpesg' visited -zelati9.es and Mrs. Srmith, of Toronto, is vis- COALCAKE. friends cif t3ii8 •ded�tiiit+y':.recently, bn8 with Miss Violet Allison forbffiieses Leona and Norrine- WII- a fortnight. OWLAOD, CEMENT, eo area s' arc. n, pending this week at Pt. Mise Ailsa McWlunneX, of Law". Bolster, — onto, ii with her aunt, Mrs, Ayl- Chopping and Mrs. Ken mpsoII r ' Mond a DiIiYALD i�UUDY Basrrinter. ' and eons, of Toronto, are holidaying Samuel and Mrs. Ki � y Wednesda .._ , I{k. ying ng and eon, ' y and Frida3 • Soticttor, Notary Public. ataenyw Loan. Wath Mrs. J. A. Jones. of Crm lord, N. J. visited friends era rocae•riy oxw by tw tate A.E. Cbru- BUILDER'S SUPPLIES Mr. L v lMAaoetb wins or t,:�ourt ti -W- Wh"y• - $b arty, of Toronto, gave here recently. a very inspiring T Chas. and Mrs • Annis �acc- 7a Per bag 1; _+ also leoal cartagework �' iu ' g ecr;perance talk. ompan_ BEATON, BELL 1f ROSSat hit. Zion Church on Sunday last. led -their son Arthur, of Ottawa, on EO bags - $1.30 Barristord'tf Solicitors We have also placed in stock a fall Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson, a trip to the Maritime Provinces. rise of metple Leeif Oiilkog Mr. Idoyd W' Miss Elva Annie and .friend X bags and over, 6c• Per bas j WILLLkM J, BEAT01i. K, C. Anon. eptslit . M. BROOKE BELL, K- C. J. D. F. ROSS Co's Feeds. Sund with Mrs. Paul . Jones, at spent' Sunday in Port Stanley and 'A full Tine of eattle' and . JAMFS A: WltIGHT Uxbri TAlbotviile•. phi L13 tisy bust. Taroow, we.triee nese A. We MITCHELL. -A will' be -given by the We are pleased to have Mr. Alex a{ Piano vocal pupi3S of hire, A$u T%0Rn !A .P4_r midst again .after his Pig Ceskentrate • thb is nece"MR - C 0. RICMAhiD80N � Oo.. Barris. Pickering, Ont. J er, A. H. C. M. in the alas a ;n hospital with an injured. fes .eootoottaieal feedins •t•n. Soticators. Notaries •tc.. Suite W. United Church at Mt. Zion do foot. , a nxsi�oc trine 3s Toronto St, Tornow. Office phone 7400 Residence d5`d0 A T•tapbooe Ad, l . ' ri■s Ptwu9 3613. &r Wednesday evening, July 28th. At Mr. and Mrs. Mitchison and Pig Starter . for ye"S pip Vii_ six o'clock, tea will be served. Come child, of Niagara Falls are spend-. T� �tNLOCO. NNotar*eo . mei° The Beal Mori, �ilarem021t and �y a Very pleasant . everting.. Ing a- . few days with Sydney and �rY Feeds, All Nada C'i�eho `.14 at Gordon Mount, Picker, or •Ivesday and PHONE 929 + Mrs. 'Morrish. � 11=10d■Fcvestibp [roe¢ 7 eo to 9,rC m h ap , Hrwghase. Mr. and Mrs. John Harper, also stere' and Grewing Utast To"Oto •alel. McAuume Mwg.. R I T. �S 119: as -St. Phone grain sans. sett � U R �j = Mr. and Mrs . Elmer - Irving, of t .Tell 36ort. ONANT A ANNIE - We are aispisyi so, atarwtire Miss Cassels' father spent the. Sandridge, called on friends on rtatarin public TAM&Y -ettd with her. thea way from . a family re -union - - F• �+.- � 1�FrF.r1� MAROON D. CONANT .K. C. Aluminum and G aniteware Etc. Miss Barnum is visiting 'her air- -in Mitchell . ALLIN F. AHNlS. B. A.. LL. a. # Furniture and Furniture ter, Mrs. Doaiald Beer and .fancily. - X' - and Mrs. W. A. Forgie * ' Oeleea- rr i 9Sit■coe St. s.. ta.tuwt Ifovelties. IiSr, and Mrs. Newell, of Torah- and son Jack, of Detroit, have beesi�i� OwT�NIN rboo■.-yam a (co.baws). and at the court Prices row: in keeping with lianas. to, viaited bliss Bate one day, last holidaying with the former's par - Haim. Whitby. Mr. Coorot) Phone 7 Gwent- week. parents, M`t: and Mrs. John For- .AND _ RADIO SERVICE W. J. 1 >� and. Tom sh• All kinds of P,erair Work were holidaying -at the old home r ' - Audley tete H$RBRRTT. FALLAIB$. L •D•8.. )o see Miss Minns Dobeon, of Mainchester tai. and hiss Corbett; of-, Tar- C. S. Mils"CDONAI,,,D ,. D. D. s . Graduate of the Royal Catkss oflth , was aweek-end guest of the Mica- e Asta) sureems and the unl va tt o[ Toronto. onto, "at a few da ' �� AVE., TORONTO ! pp�er,,� io residence second door east or St. And- _ Up-to-the-minute, ming es Phillips. SPs days with their cs�?tureh. Picker - Phone Lakeside 1502 Several from here• ttended the cousum the Wiinters families here Ior.Ont. OtBae noun � 9 , a, M. w. a p. m.. or oy OF F " ltalaat. (X-C 7 and $ recently Orders taken at NEWS 01:07 "r`ie'). PbwtePiek 3700. *sty . FINEST EO.UIPMENT vale -Day -service at, Wtute- Mira Dorothy Chute, of Toronto for SundaW • >/sttsetsss►*a 4Farbsi. Gue►ranteed Satisfaction, ffir• and Mrs. Crocker and son was the guest of Misses Westney �. AT nny of L. and "9desbrs For Sale �. hi S "�; week�ead Shingles, Matthews. W • still F • H . West •. P08TILL. L•ioenned Auotienew. Reawonable Prices Mrs. Noel Iewrettee and little ne�y and wives made . a .pleasure (Taft Qalvaniied Steel 9liirr6leS. .. tier o•aau« •t Yarn sell oeotl.eio. sat Tabes tad Batteries always N trip to the Niagara peninsula on Bird's Felt Slate Shia lee. son, John Nasi have been visiti q " .airs ecru ktad■ •/Mawd to 0o aboauat b y Also. re•rabberin buggy wheels assn«, saerw ar..b st..r P, o., not her people . the John Greig family Tuesday Jut. S. ROY MILLER. during the Y F. M- 8 Rpe t. DH.pest week: Grand Prean attended the Lawn mowers sharpened. - - la .Gaev yaaa TOWNSHIP Brouprbam, Ontario The Old Timers'. re -union Con- A. F. A A. M. on ''r. PATERSON S • CLAREKON Do Cert. t;orreraaear.Coomiw•iaer for 48tf � )?boos Mark lBOB Wednesday 4 fika,vtew :tom. lower of cert at Greeirwood 'on' Saturday ev- Wedne�sy and Thursday of this- Oall and get prices.' Phone 361' - ening had a large- representation The annual A, E. RICHARD$OlV .. • $ JM art from here. picnic of the local Bob Malcolm and Robt. � Jackson Mission Band will be held on Sat- FUEL tarday, afternoon. next in Cha man s p GENERAL INSURANCE • - . were on a manor trip to Bracebrid- Grove.. A car .will beat the school gp and Gxavenhurst last week -end A CONVEYANOiNt3 Of All gl>4ag. � visited Lorne,.Holtby in hoa•p-. how on that day at 2 p. m. S. p , ital. T, -for all who wiah to ride, Builders Su lies, Beet Rates Available with ' �1w old estaWlsl ed agency. trolly Mx. and .Mrs. Bradford, eon and Fall wheat and rye harvests have PP to aerva. daughter, of. Saskatoon. called an begun and some extra. good crops � ......)Securityand Servioe. . Pbose, Pick. 6N0 _the John .Phillips family. last week: of straw are reported,. With •thr. Lumber and Lath, — Mrs, -Bradford is a daughter of the -Prospect of goat prices, the returns _ 1111 liJi. MAW Address Phone late Mr. and hits. Sytvannus'.Ph- should » more satisfactory this B. G', Shingles . - BROUGHAM '_;PICK. 516 ; .Illips: - year. Blue Coal' Chas. Puckrin recently 'brought �,kLICHNSED AUCTION19ER AND - Visitors with Mise Cassels' dur- Alberta VALUATOR [ the past week i . QOar' ng p neluded, A In s 'cartosd of cattle. from the SAles, conducted Anywhere group of frieards from Michigan, West •. As the price was right he Domestic Coke Pickering Phone or write. Address 014 Dundas. • 1Ckeririg Mill enroute to Montreal. Qdebec and ought to make same money am this Cement, Lime Street. East.. _ -- -� other,- _ ints. Also Mr. and 'His. c Plastep bunch. Whitby. Ontario, AgeIlOy for P'LOBt& Wood Mand and family, of Brockville. The raspberry season has be Maple Body Wood Sunday visitors with Mrs..; See- and the price returns are ,not -very Cockshutt Farm MaahlnerS enooura i Agents for L11IId Fenoe • • CYRIL E. MORLEY beck, were Mrs., Hodgins, .Mrs. g ng, to .The growers. The y Complete lire and repairs. Riddle, Mr. and Mrs. -_Il�Kay and Lord's Day Alliance might_.well in- and Met -1• IoohnQ t4ENERAL INSURANCE P daughter and Miss -Zella Seebeck, quire into the picking of berries .on'• _aIId Chopping and Feeds of all sunder P6wte PieiterinAL 6796 PP �, all of Toionto' and Mr. and - Mrs. y by certain non-Anglo-Sax- G. kinds. G. Seebeck and 'daughter, of oils and the consequent flooding 'of Ceekshatt Implementar l -POINT Markham. the markets on Monday. Secure. Prices _ y r. boys Bernard'. school Before Bs Ro el Past Flour The bo from St: B r�l Insurance at The monthly meeting of the W. in -Whitby have been ca Poultry Feeds GrOW1n I. tans another successful one at tzipi�� h educt�d Pates g the McBrad flats for a -we k on WILSON D O the home of Mr.. and Mrs. Ross Y - aha lY [1 Fora our car Mash; (raj ing Mash are having a good time. •- One little Raine, on Tuesday afternoon Mrs; fellow got homesick when he heard , ; LOCI[St }7f1%T 'e US we carry all inakesof P1ow'Points. Harvey presidia Mrs. Birreli was a �Qt g n' owl. hoot and walked f appointed Leader Representative �y be sent back b back Pbone-Mark 7310 _ SERVICE and PROTECTION De N. Lockwood from Brougham Branch for: the by.his father • •• - � �-� the next da Such ex PICKERI�'(3, ONT. -. Training Course •endorsed at. the y• pexiences are ..� annual. District Meeting, -In the great .things. iii the"lives of • the 8rawing boys. PLARSU_'V S 'j SL1IriIrier F�.1•>rril,ture Program for the afternoon,'_ a fine rsr. and Mrs Donnell of W , G. CLENDENING report was given by Mrs. T, Rob Tut. ~- ertson,. delegate. to the District An attended the Club picnic here A een nape Cod Lawn Chair $2.85 FUNERAL DIRECTOR anal, A short talk by Mrs,- Brown an Saturday and their. many friends FLY' SPRAY Lawn Chair $2:10 Private Atnbulanee 1 teSir JamesnBarrie 114 Holtby 0°ed b'pfl t on the Life' re at Mr, Donnell : had m y ytheC R. Day [tad Night Service -t'i��' briefly the Cemetery Ser- H0 As iii official of the rail- - 'f or Deck Chair with Canopy and Pbone 9000 1, vice an Decoration Day., Roll Call may' � was always most. obliging Favorite Verse. Tea was served and such agents tend to create fay. TILE Foot Rest $3.35 M�lverti 5000 - by the Hostesses, Mrs. •Raine, Mrs. orable public opinion towards the _ Deck Chair with Canopy ,SZ.60 Markham • Brown and Miss Jean Phillips.' big transportation companies, C)n The re The Community Club picnic came And AN domestic Stock regular meeting of the W . off war Saturday, as arranged and a .. ..without Cann M, S. was held at the Malcolm Glues LOn er Will P7 $1.25 faii•1 las g 'Protection, Summer Time- h Thursday afternoon, with most enjoyabletimespent in home- on (snip (��. _ .- X1.05 . a large attendance . Mrs . H. Mal- Sames. Pwimming and contests, not.tailit milk. PEARSON'S CATTLE colm, President, conducted the op- y SPRAY,. President Percy Neale and Secret, _ Gress matte STOCKAID � devotions. MTs • slip `pre8- Note the Low Price. anted a satisfactoryfinancial re- >o Mm C.. Bryant, were busy Fly Toe; Hand Sprsyere, Fly looking after the crowd while the �bs Studio' Cooe>bea $Pra7ets, Fly Swattertt; the _ 2nd quarter. Mrs. % per ga11o1�+ Doors and. Wlstdow �� committees. all worked well to see i. ,with group C, gave the ' Prng'>aun for the that all the young people and visit- �Pial .Penta' : _ afternoon,- ors had a,gootl.time. Ice cresta was 1� DAIICCJ9: << Y�� • Holtby, Mrs, Demi, j� Bu eel'red; •generously and a stand. ser- 8' Killer Mrs . Brown, taking part. Mrs l[Me+' Ash. �7 K dt vhW 000l drinks added to' the pleas- Container Included -' 6, 10 and SO ib,' lisp. Ritchie read a fine exposition of Urea, The (Mub. washes to extend to. T Ptiewe 11166 a.chapter- of the• Study Book pore- We believe this to be ibe best - Ltiwa )!dowers a the merchants of Pickerin their ha patted and repair- Pared by Mrs., R . D . M1�er. . It g ed. was decided to . thanks for. ..the, generous donations procurable, ''- �. C• A• STE' WTT Planbing, g. Thwa:itbiu hold the A which madthe � - Roofing, s Ming in the form of a picnic tactive to the contestants., m A&& by. wakera of Creoiim. - YIN BIl'SHB'Y the >io� of ffi�. Batt, on her Funeral DireotOr 7bth birthdety, August 27th, awn Tie Deet of .staging the Furniture Dealer Hardware Tin's' week later than, usual and ash . F`rl•is >t1,YOA 660 a E. C•. Jones, Pbme 8 day. Roll Call-- draw. Mrs. Mal- Year, .and with the w e 'PTOKERINO 1 eolm and daughters served tea at Bums apett . by ' exhibitors, a Stagg- d�lsl'JIiiJQ'-OIIttT10 ph we 4600 iR the close. -ering total is disbw*d. '• - '.., .... 'r.n_ '. . _ .. r. ... r_, .•. . .-::. .. :,....,,:. 4• 1. }: �7 ever. The destroyer here is the de- servance on this dreadful, but auspi- the antigenic advantages of s:o%% r stroying angel. (Cf. 2 yam. 24,:16; eloua o� asion was not mechanically absorption v�hen injected for pur- 7._� UNDAY SC1�©® ILsa. 37:36). but reverently entered into. poses of producing active ig:�munity. 25. And it shah coma to pass, when aro,torae to ye the land whi^:z 7eho- SCQp't�'t-�' iEtJ�JfECCtRE - - L ON nah v; 11 give you, accord;- cs he — Shath promised; that, ye skull' is_ep this Development by the National 1:► The fro -o' creszen3o rssa i:i:h the --- -' service. ° stitute of Health of the United States moon ..!. ..,...-.. - . . -..eta start cimprov- 'And l.atydids and c -i __ Service of an s Public Health . er i - come to pass, - - - 11 c - _ _ 26.. And it shall p - I Kin --s 'n their shria in protecting' is mentioned only o - ed;'purified vacL:ne for o g , LESSON 1V. hyssop Y P P Y P �. - when your chi, shall s�y unto GOD PREPARES A PEOPLE. 4:33 and Psalm 51:7. The cleansing � children against scarlet fever is re- Monotonous �:olins; comp. am�ng Exodus 11:4-12:36. for -which it was used was not onl you, What mean ye l y this service Y ported . by . Dr. M. V. • Veldee in the :loon, Printed ext Exodus 12:¢1-28 through blood apriflkling with water. 27. That'ye shall say, it is the sac- current issue of 'Public Health Re- The owl replies frcm shadows on -4 r Golden Teat.—The Lord thy God Though the plant -mast have been fa--rifice of Jehovah's passover, who ports• the hill. hath chosen thee to be a people for miliar to Israel in Canaan and at the passed over the houses -of the chit. The neva vacc'no, Dr. Veldee re- 'Leaver rustle where a sleepy twitter his own possession. Deuteronomy exodus time, we do net know what dren of Israel in Egypt, when he ports, gave immunity or resistance to tells was the species *of it: From John 19: smote the Egyptians, and delivered the disease in more. than four-fifths That h'rda.. are in -,the, boughs; dogs ' THE LESSON IN -ITS SETTING. - 29, it .may perhaps . be inferred that our houses. • The passoyer feast was .,of the children vaccinated, as shown start to hark— THE . it had a long stalk. The sactcd use given, to Israel to be 'perpetually by the change in the Dick test from When moments of a stTness as if lace—Thi pass"er feast -itself-was observed only in the land of of it required t a i s that Israel positive to negative. ' The Dick test, bells, Goshen, where the Jews were living. be - formed into a bunch Like a might never forget the wonderful re- when positive, indicates suscep z : - � • . - but the final plague of death among sponge." And dip it in the blood that �deaiption which God.wrought for her ity to the disease. through the dark. .all the firstboia of course involved: is in the'basin, and strike the lintel by his omnipotent power and - by A motor's purr fades down the level and the two side -posts with the blood -atoning blood in the days when she The new tonin, according to the road ,the entire land of Egypt. reports, was found to decrease the Time—B. C. 1498. that is uI the basin; and none of you was helplessly in bondage in a for- severity of reactions, ouch as pain, And laughter that had seemed too 21. Then Moses called for all the shall go out of the door of his house ei land. The commands'to instruct shrill is gone: until the morning. The lintel is su muscle soreness and. ill- A market wagon„ creaking with its g• 1r the children in the generations to fol- ness, and was also, found to be ab- load elder�of Israel, and said onto them, posed to mean a lattice through low regarding the significance of this sorbed more slowly than the old ton " Draw out, and take you lambs ac- which -it was. possible .to_ look in or memorial feast are especially signi- v Sways onward with its lantern, to - cording to your families, and kill the in, a feature believed by scientists to ward the dawn: out of the door. ficant. For the instruction of chil- increase the degree of resistance to passover. The word passovgr is the .. And cocks awake at intervals to 'Hebrew word pesach and means ea- 23; For Jehovah will pass-through dren,, see. ::x* 10:2; 13:8; Deut. 4:9;e disease... pound actly what the English translation in- to smAe the Egyptians; and when he 6:7' The new toxin is prepared and Their wings and let the age:eas dicates, namely, a passing over, with seeth the blood upon. the lintel, and And the people bowed the head purified by .a method which, accord- clarions sound. reference to the passing of the angel oa the' two Bide -posts, Jehovah will and worshipped. 28. And the chil- ing to Dr. Veldee, "greatly reduces : • of death over the homes on whose pass over the door, and will not suf- dren of .Israel .went and d'd so; as the amount of nitrogen -containing doorposts blood was sprinkled the fir the destroyer to come in unto Jehovah had commanded Moses and compounds present in the immnniz- pins 6o small that 4,600 weigh an night of the exodus. your houses to smite u. 24. And Aai on, so did they. The attitude of Ing material. At the same time, he 2.. And ye shall take a bench of ye shall obgerve this thing for an'or-' the people in worshipping clearly in- states, the method -prepares the toxin ounce -are being made is England: hyssop. - "Outside of the Pentateuch, dinancro to thee and -to thy sgxw for dicates that the whole passover ob- in as insoluble form which gives it Special It Oesit ,'D n CI ro O Q, w IPS co +.r - M !� "w ..fir "� �', C "y t+., a O rl D G D- _ _ =mom _ o $•O �t, 4 �.�C7 Cor` Cf" �'o,p lad • _ _ . -w & ? a. a a ,,,d .,e - _ Cr ... is o' 8 a 1�. k' -.. _- ?',� - - i ` S 'Q•'_ G to a .ti � p • A o o� kir' • atcl C! a t�!� a. oAn `.a4 0. $ �T °cl �ao O. 91 Ch Cr C o d + � a. a .+, �► r y '•� dam- m m a. va `'. g e .r °Loo o ,d a'9 .a 'ti •�• oil 01 $ g Q8 0 6 Ir yC3 V 19 7, .« .,- •' 1� max, B _ 2, ` - . . The Beaming Rayer : A Cheerful Sign lnju:ea Her Back In Fail On Studio Set Banks, in a country like Canada -r, - I which does most, of its financial bug - Hess by the cheque method, form a --aluable/means of measuring the rte- _� relative commercial and speculative " activity of the moment. Accordingly figures just issued by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics in this regard' are not without considerable •, �'�>�s• signin- Cap e. Financial transfers in the i sf - l►- y i%' form of bank debits, it is stated, have �' F recorded an ' int: ease of more than eight per cent. in the first five months i of this year as compared with those yi for the corresponding period a year ago. This advance is accounted for /.. by the pick-up in business operations �,,ti y A ekms° and prices. Indexes of common > ; 3 increases of thrty per cent- and six- $' f teen and three -tenths per cent. re- Win" 3 spectively. While this method of de- f terminin the economic condition of ' ' the Dominion is not a complete one, y ` yet the evidence it affords adds' an other to the many indications that i the depression .is being left farther .� and farther behind.—Brantford Ex- s , - positor. x % •.4 b / Canada's Arctic „�//%` -' Glows of 'happiness light the faces of the Rayes, Martha, singingOr�t Is Lauded comedienne of the stage and screen; her mother, and her brother, : Buddy, as they hold a little family gathering backstage in New York. LONDON.—Canada's work in the Arctic deserves greater recognition than it has been receiving, the Times T4 -da lrr>ners -scores of square miles of standing declared last week. �� Fatimber. He can toss a burning cig- 'Certainly the great work, . that sJCCkKnowledge 'areae aside, and a little 13ter the Canada is doing should be more Alice Faye, beautiful singing star of the screen, who fel] down " spruce trees around will be exploding widely known," the newspaper said a flight of 14 steps during filming of a scene on Hollywood.set. She .j Farmers from, many parts of On- with roars as. the ire sweeps through hurt herself badly. .X-ray was used to locate spine .injury. J editorially in commenting on the air ; tario get a summer outing and an the bush. Or he can leave smolder- routes being established and the . , oppotstnnity to learn something of ing ashes under the camp • fire he medical, missionary and educational. Ing of the Parents' National Educa- This baby ''is actually his own value in their -business through these thought was out, and wonder that work being carried out: tional Union, Westminster' Schoo_L grandfather. ;roup visits to the provincial agri- evening where the cloud of smoke is "As more minerals are discovered :'Some. of the points were: -In 1928 a man of 66 years of age ealtaral college at Guelph, comments the sky is coming from. perhaps the Canadian Government. "Among. the chief risks is that of married in, the Zwolle district dt "s the Sarnia Observer. The forest protection ervice in will spend more money making rivers being unduly coddled or unjustly holland a young girl of 18. Daring the week faders to the *this province and in the rest of Can- navigable and developing airports. cuffed." At the wedding breakfast, the son ads have done tremendously valuable As it is, Ottawa has the satisfaction "I regard the expert psycholog'st of the bridegroom by a former mar- wor in organizing means of fight- ' Guelph institution in parties organiz- of knowing that emery penny has . as a menacein the school and in riage, a man of 42, made the ec- • ing the menace of fire, and in edu- been wisely sent " ed by county representatives. They y p ,and that the pro- commerce. qusintance of the mother of the eating the public. And, of course, ess has beer, such that the founds- "Another risk to the happiness of ours bride, a- widow of the same • inspected the crops, saw the buildings _gr PP young many of the fires are set by Nature tions of a brave .new community have a child is the. inconsistent of the age as herself. He fell -in love with ` and were instructed with regard to � y 9 g - the latest processes in farm work. and not by man. But people who go been laid.". - parent. How can the_ child under- her and married in January. 1929. That ought to be. -useful to any in or -near the woods should try to stand the paradoxes de` ble m train themselves. to be ever more of the parents' mind?" riage, the_. son became the father -in - farmer when he is confronted with careful. When the stake is . great I neonsistency of _ the problems bn the farm at home. stretches o% Canada's timber land law of his own father. .The son's t Better recognition is being_'accord- and probably homes and lives as well Parents' Censured - child when it .was born was at the pi y , Relationship . Puzzle game time his son and also his great - ed the intricasies of the farming nobody can overdo his precautions. LONDON.—Risks run by children grandson (a. marriage relationship). business. Cultivating the ground, Inparticular it is important to bring � A child has just been born whose sowing and reaping are only funda- up chu en to do the safe thing auto-' at parents hands were discussed by This is owing to the fact that the mental factors in agriculture.- Farm--maticaI Professor A. A. Cork, Professor of ties of relationship are, doubtless, the child is the grandson of one who la ing has bececome a highly specialized Philosophy in the University College strangest ever possessed by a human, not only the father but also the son - business which it is difficult to Special of Southampton, at the annual meet- being. - _ „ - in-law of the child's' father. make profits.. Them rn farmer s finds it necessary to ' himself - posted - . posted on the latest meth develop- _ ed -by' scientists with -regard to crops, " snraw+•,a - the breeding and feedinof animals 4 g - - n. and the proper. procedure in prepar- his Ing products far market. Her - must be a scientist, a mechan:c, a , merchant and a doctor because there is no other occupation that requires such versatility and resourcefulness, -besides the endurance 'to labor long - hours and give attention to endless a and monotonous detail x ; .City -bred people are in the habit of bemoaning, the fact that quite a few of, our farmers never painted . their barns .and other farm buildings, with the result that such buildings present _ ___ • POWER + �� STY �E an appearance of dilapidation to our -opulent citizens who roll through 'the ` countryside in themr air -cushioned horseless chariots. They' do not Oklsmobile sets the pace in smoother, livelier per- Famous' as the 1937 Style realize' that cash w the smartest car of the year. Note the long, low when the farmers put up those barns - Lightweight Anolite Pistons—Full Pressure Lubrlwtion and stables. Perhaps the proceeds Automatic Choke Control—and Down Draft Car- lines—the sweeping, body contours—the unusually of the mortgage were not adequate burctor all contribute to Oldsmobile': fleshing action. distinctiye,rediator'grille —the beauty of its interiors. to purchase paint when other outlays had been made. Whatever it was, .the inadequacy was unfortunate. It -would be inspiring indeed in such a pleasing rural. 'environment -as -0n tario presents at this time of year, _ to look at farm buildings resplendent — — , ; 5 r y in gay paint -with - perhaps red tiles an the house. If farmers succeed T H E Cr A R T H A T H A S E V E R Y T H I N G in improving their condition to 'the 4 R. .4 u extent to which they' are entitled, it is likely that we shall see a great : `a a - improvement in the ph, sical features t i'e� of the farms. The men who 1:ve on ? ' : the farms are taking far more inter= est in must- t `ems " mental institutions to t Hess. The are visiting the ex ere- ` �, �i L aYA 1 gain the in- Y"y �,'4Y+."! •• '' k.+< formation concerning un - to - date I i a z .. methods. It i s t b `v. o ¢hoe _ d that t .. . P. _ t t he : z ti :y new generation of farmers will be - . -- "' .i; � .fie •^r enabled to earn sufficientrofits to ' <, P s i put their equipment and their -build- ings build V Ings into good, condition and snappy • COMFORT • ECONOMVr appearance. A farm that has a spit • -• and span look i a great ins_piration .'' to these who inhabmt it ani a1a4 towho look Owners will tell you that the 1937 Oldsmobile gives more those,- detached individuals - ' a. it from the highway Oldsmobile's Knee -Action Wheels smooth out the rough miles to the gallon of gas, and is remarkablyy thrif«yon oil. - roads. Dual Ride Stabilizers reduce sidssway. Hydraulic This economy is enhanced by Oldsmobi Ie's, f ed de- T,"7 _.. pendability and freedom from servicing. PRICED FROM Bsxrnin bYdish , S- Shock Absorbers ensure restful riding. Fisher No -Draft Oshawa, . ,Ontario.port GilhOynxt taxes, Dellicense and freight ����� Ventilation admits lent of fresh air -without draft:. Oshf nf. ORtariic Go subject t Taxes, !,caro. axd freightie.) The sewson fo - plenty additiorwl. (Pn�'c�u Maden Nm AvNh61e without notice.) r Viols and forest• fires is her` l. • A- str etch of rainless, - °v hot v: gather has left • ' the forests across Canada like dry kindling, Come today for a trial drive in on 014smobileii—Monthly payments to suit your purse throayh the General Motors Instalment Plan. 0-201 ready to send up roaring flames at s touch of Bre. And so the fool has; his chance. 'He can flick a- match DONALD MOT02 SALES WHITBY CHAS. COOPER CLAREMONT a into a patch of grass as he walksealer—J. McGlashen-Dumbarton by, and start a fire that will eat up Assoc. Dealer—M. Sleep—Pickering 'Assoc.A IT TR F The Beaming Rayer : A Cheerful Sign lnju:ea Her Back In Fail On Studio Set Banks, in a country like Canada -r, - I which does most, of its financial bug - Hess by the cheque method, form a --aluable/means of measuring the rte- _� relative commercial and speculative " activity of the moment. Accordingly figures just issued by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics in this regard' are not without considerable •, �'�>�s• signin- Cap e. Financial transfers in the i sf - l►- y i%' form of bank debits, it is stated, have �' F recorded an ' int: ease of more than eight per cent. in the first five months i of this year as compared with those yi for the corresponding period a year ago. This advance is accounted for /.. by the pick-up in business operations �,,ti y A ekms° and prices. Indexes of common > ; 3 increases of thrty per cent- and six- $' f teen and three -tenths per cent. re- Win" 3 spectively. While this method of de- f terminin the economic condition of ' ' the Dominion is not a complete one, y ` yet the evidence it affords adds' an other to the many indications that i the depression .is being left farther .� and farther behind.—Brantford Ex- s , - positor. x % •.4 b / Canada's Arctic „�//%` -' Glows of 'happiness light the faces of the Rayes, Martha, singingOr�t Is Lauded comedienne of the stage and screen; her mother, and her brother, : Buddy, as they hold a little family gathering backstage in New York. LONDON.—Canada's work in the Arctic deserves greater recognition than it has been receiving, the Times T4 -da lrr>ners -scores of square miles of standing declared last week. �� Fatimber. He can toss a burning cig- 'Certainly the great work, . that sJCCkKnowledge 'areae aside, and a little 13ter the Canada is doing should be more Alice Faye, beautiful singing star of the screen, who fel] down " spruce trees around will be exploding widely known," the newspaper said a flight of 14 steps during filming of a scene on Hollywood.set. She .j Farmers from, many parts of On- with roars as. the ire sweeps through hurt herself badly. .X-ray was used to locate spine .injury. J editorially in commenting on the air ; tario get a summer outing and an the bush. Or he can leave smolder- routes being established and the . , oppotstnnity to learn something of ing ashes under the camp • fire he medical, missionary and educational. Ing of the Parents' National Educa- This baby ''is actually his own value in their -business through these thought was out, and wonder that work being carried out: tional Union, Westminster' Schoo_L grandfather. ;roup visits to the provincial agri- evening where the cloud of smoke is "As more minerals are discovered :'Some. of the points were: -In 1928 a man of 66 years of age ealtaral college at Guelph, comments the sky is coming from. perhaps the Canadian Government. "Among. the chief risks is that of married in, the Zwolle district dt "s the Sarnia Observer. The forest protection ervice in will spend more money making rivers being unduly coddled or unjustly holland a young girl of 18. Daring the week faders to the *this province and in the rest of Can- navigable and developing airports. cuffed." At the wedding breakfast, the son ads have done tremendously valuable As it is, Ottawa has the satisfaction "I regard the expert psycholog'st of the bridegroom by a former mar- wor in organizing means of fight- ' Guelph institution in parties organiz- of knowing that emery penny has . as a menacein the school and in riage, a man of 42, made the ec- • ing the menace of fire, and in edu- been wisely sent " ed by county representatives. They y p ,and that the pro- commerce. qusintance of the mother of the eating the public. And, of course, ess has beer, such that the founds- "Another risk to the happiness of ours bride, a- widow of the same • inspected the crops, saw the buildings _gr PP young many of the fires are set by Nature tions of a brave .new community have a child is the. inconsistent of the age as herself. He fell -in love with ` and were instructed with regard to � y 9 g - the latest processes in farm work. and not by man. But people who go been laid.". - parent. How can the_ child under- her and married in January. 1929. That ought to be. -useful to any in or -near the woods should try to stand the paradoxes de` ble m train themselves. to be ever more of the parents' mind?" riage, the_. son became the father -in - farmer when he is confronted with careful. When the stake is . great I neonsistency of _ the problems bn the farm at home. stretches o% Canada's timber land law of his own father. .The son's t Better recognition is being_'accord- and probably homes and lives as well Parents' Censured - child when it .was born was at the pi y , Relationship . Puzzle game time his son and also his great - ed the intricasies of the farming nobody can overdo his precautions. LONDON.—Risks run by children grandson (a. marriage relationship). business. Cultivating the ground, Inparticular it is important to bring � A child has just been born whose sowing and reaping are only funda- up chu en to do the safe thing auto-' at parents hands were discussed by This is owing to the fact that the mental factors in agriculture.- Farm--maticaI Professor A. A. Cork, Professor of ties of relationship are, doubtless, the child is the grandson of one who la ing has bececome a highly specialized Philosophy in the University College strangest ever possessed by a human, not only the father but also the son - business which it is difficult to Special of Southampton, at the annual meet- being. - _ „ - in-law of the child's' father. make profits.. Them rn farmer s finds it necessary to ' himself - posted - . posted on the latest meth develop- _ ed -by' scientists with -regard to crops, " snraw+•,a - the breeding and feedinof animals 4 g - - n. and the proper. procedure in prepar- his Ing products far market. Her - must be a scientist, a mechan:c, a , merchant and a doctor because there is no other occupation that requires such versatility and resourcefulness, -besides the endurance 'to labor long - hours and give attention to endless a and monotonous detail x ; .City -bred people are in the habit of bemoaning, the fact that quite a few of, our farmers never painted . their barns .and other farm buildings, with the result that such buildings present _ ___ • POWER + �� STY �E an appearance of dilapidation to our -opulent citizens who roll through 'the ` countryside in themr air -cushioned horseless chariots. They' do not Oklsmobile sets the pace in smoother, livelier per- Famous' as the 1937 Style realize' that cash w the smartest car of the year. Note the long, low when the farmers put up those barns - Lightweight Anolite Pistons—Full Pressure Lubrlwtion and stables. Perhaps the proceeds Automatic Choke Control—and Down Draft Car- lines—the sweeping, body contours—the unusually of the mortgage were not adequate burctor all contribute to Oldsmobile': fleshing action. distinctiye,rediator'grille —the beauty of its interiors. to purchase paint when other outlays had been made. Whatever it was, .the inadequacy was unfortunate. It -would be inspiring indeed in such a pleasing rural. 'environment -as -0n tario presents at this time of year, _ to look at farm buildings resplendent — — , ; 5 r y in gay paint -with - perhaps red tiles an the house. If farmers succeed T H E Cr A R T H A T H A S E V E R Y T H I N G in improving their condition to 'the 4 R. .4 u extent to which they' are entitled, it is likely that we shall see a great : `a a - improvement in the ph, sical features t i'e� of the farms. The men who 1:ve on ? ' : the farms are taking far more inter= est in must- t `ems " mental institutions to t Hess. The are visiting the ex ere- ` �, �i L aYA 1 gain the in- Y"y �,'4Y+."! •• '' k.+< formation concerning un - to - date I i a z .. methods. It i s t b `v. o ¢hoe _ d that t .. . P. _ t t he : z ti :y new generation of farmers will be - . -- "' .i; � .fie •^r enabled to earn sufficientrofits to ' <, P s i put their equipment and their -build- ings build V Ings into good, condition and snappy • COMFORT • ECONOMVr appearance. A farm that has a spit • -• and span look i a great ins_piration .'' to these who inhabmt it ani a1a4 towho look Owners will tell you that the 1937 Oldsmobile gives more those,- detached individuals - ' a. it from the highway Oldsmobile's Knee -Action Wheels smooth out the rough miles to the gallon of gas, and is remarkablyy thrif«yon oil. - roads. Dual Ride Stabilizers reduce sidssway. Hydraulic This economy is enhanced by Oldsmobi Ie's, f ed de- T,"7 _.. pendability and freedom from servicing. PRICED FROM Bsxrnin bYdish , S- Shock Absorbers ensure restful riding. Fisher No -Draft Oshawa, . ,Ontario.port GilhOynxt taxes, Dellicense and freight ����� Ventilation admits lent of fresh air -without draft:. Oshf nf. ORtariic Go subject t Taxes, !,caro. axd freightie.) The sewson fo - plenty additiorwl. (Pn�'c�u Maden Nm AvNh61e without notice.) r Viols and forest• fires is her` l. • A- str etch of rainless, - °v hot v: gather has left • ' the forests across Canada like dry kindling, Come today for a trial drive in on 014smobileii—Monthly payments to suit your purse throayh the General Motors Instalment Plan. 0-201 ready to send up roaring flames at s touch of Bre. And so the fool has; his chance. 'He can flick a- match DONALD MOT02 SALES WHITBY CHAS. COOPER CLAREMONT a into a patch of grass as he walksealer—J. McGlashen-Dumbarton by, and start a fire that will eat up Assoc. Dealer—M. Sleep—Pickering 'Assoc.A .�'�i.3ry y.rPry.ST-3�..a�. -�'°ni 1 s2- : ax. �' w •� - , .. '. .-�- w - ,17 [� in Connecticut to see how the gar- Creek, near Toro4o, Scarborough den -4s doing, but she keeps in touch district, to' take steps to renovate a with the R -K-0 studio every day to cemetery tkere wh'ch was the burial get reports on the plans forher next place of many pioneers. Among r4P► picture. those whose remains are in.the ceme- • �• • • ' _ - tery are Jordan and Melinda Post, It is all of a year now since Jack pioneer settlers of Toronto after " Dempsey and his restaurant were whom Melinda and Jordan streets are shown in a motion picture, typifying named. It appears that the burial the very centre of New York sporting place of these pioneers had been for - and -night life, so MGM is going to gotten until they were noticed by a. Radio remedy that omission right away. He -chance visitor to the cemetery. and his headquarters will appear iif There has been some improvement "Big City" which stars Spencer Tra• with regard to the upkeep of rural %�1 ly VIRGINIA DAL= key and Luise Rainer. Jack won't go cemeteries in Ontario of sate years The loyal m tion picture Laos of to Hollywood, thbugh; his scenes but there is st:ll much to be de$ired. will be made in a studio near `New There are • man c ntoal eo 1 the country do not want any substi- y y p p e who Erste for the late Jean Harlow. Let- York' say, "What does it matter, these,peo nle ars dead. thev have r'PtiirnPd 4n protest poured into the Metro -Gold- and -a frothy Iight extravaganza fora to_ eartn•-- rust nowever is, not a wyn-Mayer studio when it' wasrepresentative sentiment. -The ma - warm ' warm evening it nounced soon after -her death that is too, is ''Wo- jority of people are inclined to bold her • unfinighed picture "Saratoga" "" ,, their own,dead and those of Strang - man chases Man. would, be. re -filmed with a newcomer ��^,'ers in respect and their opinion would -named Rita Jo 'the star and dear. son #n her role. H Marian Hopkins is favor maintenance o intf the burying ;< ` In no uncertain terms the public places. Some of the latter --are in a old Charles' Win - demanded that Jean's Inst picture disgraceful cond:tion of neglect, the either be released 'in its unfinished n i g e r Playa a giddy r o 1 e de - identification stones fallen and cover - state, or kept from view, Decision lightfully. The ed by long grass and weeds. Per- gn the matter is being postponed, but picture is a farce haps nothing else, can present such when the pubUe takes such a whdie- that verges on an appearance of dilapidation as a hearted stand on any question, yonslapstick most `oL neglected cemetery. 5y can be sure that the studio will not the time, and Joel run the risk o •offending them, "Sara- Miriam McCrea plays the ' toga' wail X Vitamin C For Ulcers ' probably never be seen. j$opkina thankless role of .• (..Y t h e one fairly • �,,J7 Loretta Young's household is just sensible human in the piece. It isn"t, Tests. Bring an Improvement In _ about the happiest, busiest establish* frankly, nearly . so. good a 'picture as Stomach. Cues ment in all Holly. Claudette Colbert's grand. comedy "I - 'Just just now. Met Him in Paris" —but until that The addition of supplementary Vi - She has adopted superb bit of entertainment, comes tamins, particularly vitamin C, to the two little girls ybur.way, "Woman Chases Man" will diets of patients suffering from Jane, aged three keep you amused. stomach ulcers, and. especially those Judy, - not s • • patients whose ulcers are 'complicated quite two, and i ODDS and, ENDS Grace Moore by tendency to hemorrhage, is recom- busily conferring postponed starting her next picture mended by Drs. A. B. Rivers and L. with ardh#ects for two weeks so -that her leading A. Carlson of the Mayo .Foundat'on, about adding a man, Melvyn Douglas, could go to the T s'1 V house Just to -5aFzYurg_FesrtW.-`where•- Rochester, Minn. r. going to sing . Ann Southern's sis- with peptic ulcer, the physicians *, add to the air of ter, Bonnie Lake, has sold a song that stated at a staff meeting of, the Mayo Loretta Old Home Week•, she composed to Buddy Ebsen Young -her sister, Sally That loud studla lan h yon hearClinic, are likely to be defieieni` in g . in•-itamin C. This deficiency the "p �~ Blane, and Sally's termittently through Walter Win- y ad- basband Norman Foster have come chell'a Sunday nibht ,hroacjcast is W. dad, may play an important role in causing hemorrhagia gastro -duodenal to stag at Loretta's house while they C. Field's, his facorlte visitor. • Falter. lesions. =..re-l7uiid theirs.- drffccs an su$tenc thaE_is az a!1 -star. if g; a' „ 1 - ,�- g_ - _- - As yet we iio not know, -the cast Hazel Glenn w o sings - All the time that Irene Harvey was ,� Mayo ,physicians said. "how imppo Rt. Hozi.�G: 1. 14iacTienzie ►F`in e cry 6ot:n3 ea the Dr." Defoe broadcast g. has a fan_lent- that she wouldn't ea ant a art a slight deficiency of vi- traderoatraeL to M -G M,, the execu- P gh y s visit to Berlin during his, tont of Europe, had a long talc with tines just couldn't see her when a . change for a Clamond bracelet. The tamin-C may play in the causation of 'Baron von Neuri th,- Gernlati FoT0'gn Minister, at the Foreign O ice good role- is a big pteture came up good Doctor stoic ter that the quints simple -'uncomplicated 'peptic ulcer, at Wilhelmstrasse, Berlin. Our picture $Mows• Mr. King (left) ghat- good casting. She married Allan Jones, had listened to one of their broad- but we do feel that in the treatment ling with Baron von Neurath. . her contract expired, and it looked casts and expressed delight over the of peptic ulcer the phys.rian should ail if she. meant to retire from the .lady r.ho sang :..The makeup ex- insure that each patient get an ade- and vegetables; particularly in citrus ,,Cut Down Fruit Trees. screen, She was just waiting for the arts are bullying Stokowski now. quate intake of this as well as other fruits, is .valuable -in ulcfaesses be- f - „ _ rift part, though. Along came,the en- .After all 'his many years as an or• vttamitls: - cense of Its tendency to, prevent he- •• •• ' -• terprising Grand National company chestra conductor, vraiviag iris touaIe¢ An lmprovement Is Noted mdrrhage. Recent research has shown One can sympathize • with fruit. .with a role. for her in "The Girl $aid mane, .ho. hda been ordered to grease Finding that the diet of a n -umber that lark of this vitamin produces a growers in the. Grimsby area over No," audiences raved about her at his hair because- otherwise it .would of their stomach .ulcer patients was disturbance io body, tissues and their destruction of fine, beavily loaded :-the preview. and what company rush- not look dignlfled ... deficient In vitamin C, the Mayo phy- cells, which may •prevent them from fruit -trees, _.w'thout any knowledge ed tor get her services then, do you A sicians gave their patients doses of absorbing all the . es$ent'al nutrient of what compensation-is.to be given. -suppose? -None• other than her old the vitamin in the form of cevitamio materiale from tfiie food intake. _ Apparentlq the -road is -not to be con - studio. :.neglected Graves arid. In all cases, they reportedi�the If, as a. result of the lack of vita- structed immediately and it would I • • • amount of vitamin C in the blood, min C; the tissues lining the stomach seem that tearing. down fruit trees. Elly Pons is very busy these days The Sarnia Observer writes=The which had been 'below' normal, re- are in this unhealthy state, the nu- ih full bearing, might have been, left with her radio program and as ox- subject of the neglect of rural came- turned to normal, aad the general trition ,of the body. and the .stomach. until the harvest had' been taken. No tensive concert tour, to may nothing •teries in Ontario is again to the front condition of the patibnts showed lining itself, the 'Mayo physicians wonder ordinary men marvel at the i 'of her frenzied trips up to her home stimulated by a decision of the Cen- marked improvement. hold, are likely to have less: res'st- ways of governments.—Niagam Falk Special a tennial United Church. at Highland Vitamin C,. -found in fresh fruits once to erosion and ulceration. Review. . Z. Iffo tA''EH You S GREAT to own a McLaughlin -Buick when marvellously steady, level Knee -Action glide! - you're "riding'high". For it's just the kind of car Lein bick luxuriously in this roomy Unisteel, to match that kind -o€ mood. Sleek, racy and TurretTop Body by Fisher! Press gently on the' exciting to look at ....and''brilliant, colorful, .brake pedal, and feel these Tiptoe Hydraulic exciting to drive! 1 It's thrilling just to let your Brakes go into, instant action! S Treat yourself eye run over the long, low, sweeping length of it. to a long, gay holiday from the dull "utility But step inside, touch we to theas, and revel in kind of motoring. 'See the new ' McLaughlin - the extra , power and "pick-up' of its famous Buick ... drive it ... and Find out about today's, `\� 'Valve -in -Head Straight Eight Engine! Test that low delivered prices: 1 lPR)<C]EIiD 1�RO1K . .712 0.7. - JSERIES 44—SPORT COUPE vvn w OPERA SEATS) _Delirered as factory, Oihewr. Govan mewl rover, license and freight oddidoffil. _.. rivet Jwbfect to change without xiiti of Monthly paymewss to re0 your pre on the General Mworr Iwrtalment Plan., M-2078 G • i �• lPR)<C]EIiD 1�RO1K . .712 0.7. - JSERIES 44—SPORT COUPE vvn w OPERA SEATS) _Delirered as factory, Oihewr. Govan mewl rover, license and freight oddidoffil. _.. rivet Jwbfect to change without xiiti of Monthly paymewss to re0 your pre on the General Mworr Iwrtalment Plan., M-2078 G • _ 44. Demand Abolition ' ...-Green at its best Distinction Between -. -VERY MEAL - Wives and Spinsters E British Feminists Consider All J� - Adult Women Should Have - - ..Common Title LONDON.-Feminists are on the a a _ warpath again. This ' time they de- f'" i *nand abolition of the distinction be- GRICE N TEA be- tween wives and spinsters. Leading the battle, Mrs. F. Pet- �• luck-Lawrence tasked' a Women's v.. ..•.... ..........-� Freedom League mgeting why single+:+:+. :��::::::�: .�.��►� +:�.+::+�:+..+:+::+�.:+:�.:moo: ��: .�:� women should be obliged to broad- g- road- a ►� _ ►+� cast a ac Hoy a Hin ts - - - ►.' .. ►+' H THE ►�� She said that she had always felt •• ►� �' ;•4 that women should not have-to be s? `� AMOND ( ►+. ►44 divided into "Mrs.'•' and "Miss" when By LAURA KNIGHT ►' / ' 4 • � ;�; there •was no indication of .whether - - • -- �•- .. •' p•-.�•^� •�'---_ .. - •,- z • ,• ;& BY CORTLAND FITZSIMMONS1 it• �'����� '"�""`���h"� Z►Le.`•.edo�,i►;�:�... ' ►�� a man was married or unmarried. ►^� nn 4 . 11_ _• _. ___ _ _ ►�. Declaring the title "Miss" implied Via; inferiority, Mrs. Pethick-Lawrence .. .... _, .: raid she was pleased to see in Nazi Synopsis of Preceding Instalments There was smoldering fire in the Germany any-woman was now free When the United League season things they said about the Blues and to call herself "Frau". opens the gamblers are offering 200 the strange sequence, of murder that. One thing that aroused her ire was ` to 1 that Po Clark's New York followed them about the country. It Pop that a woman must state 'whether or ' �I ,Blue will not win the pennant. Terry was the series of articles in the Chi- .not she is married on income-tax Burke is the' only ..ports writer to cago papers that gave Terry inspire- forms and other official Government ' give them a chance. He bets $10 at tion for the article he wrote that af- documents. ' Tony Murallo'. retraurant is the ternoon on the Limited as the train "I consider it definitely degrading '� k f Broadway district. In the Blues' raced for Detroit. Terry's article for her to have to do this," Mrs. 't % °'` 't�' r first saa.e Whitper, the Phaadelphia was reprinted' in most of the large Pethick-Lawrence said. "No man is ;.� " pitcher, is killed with a bullet through cities in the countrq. He reviewed asked to put 'married' or `single' .af- eho heart after smashin; out :home the series of -crimes which had thus ter his signature. ran. Both Burke and Larry Doyle, far been closely allied with baseball "It is a question of giving a wo-- the Blues' rookie shortstop, for whom and turned the Anger of suspicion man adult status by using one ,title r a - Ciaries pretty daughter Frances had toward the Blues. fvi all women, just as you do for .all shown her preference over Whittler; "How do we know;' Terry asked, men. I don't' like the word 'Mrs.' I are • suspected at first by Detective "that the er'mes are connected with would much refer the word "Mis- Kelly. It is Burke who discovers it baseball at all? It is true that each tress'- such. as they use in Scotland was Sid Stream, notorious gunman. of the victims thus far has been a fur all women, or the word 'madam' ro " , . �• ;, „who wrecked a taxi with a bullet figure prominent in the pational which is the common title for all through a tire and injured four Bos- game„ but how do the know that woolen in France." ton p vers a• ti►e-Blues-are-to-ossa--. _these aimsit are -motivate$ .by any- - .--- ' a ser or. Thea Diirkiri, Chicago star, thing in the baseball world? Per- + drops dead on the diamond from poi- haps the police have been too anxious • b son on a phonograph needle fixed in to cover , up their failure to solve Standing Room .-the handle of his hat. Pietro, Chi- the crimes. Has there been sufficient.• "•M, a ..... cage'. bat boy, disappear.. Clark search into the laves of the people .. only' In Trains bands Doyle to Newaik but he is soon murdered? Have the reasons for A Fine Pudding ',4 cup sugar sold to Boston. When the Blues go these crimes been properly' investi- Chocolate is a universal favorite at 1 cup heavy cream the Ruben ted to their full extent? Why When a theatre' hangs out a Louie Seotter * y „ „ any time of the day, any season of % teaspoon vanilla.., anilla Standing Room Only ,sign, anyone the year. And it reaches its a star pitcher, is found dead from a shoulTtliis wholesale slaughter have peak o! Add chocolate to 3-4 cup milk and who buys a ticket to nee the show gas given off by a mysterious powder anything to do with the game? We perfection in 'desserts, particularly 'heat in double-boiler. Soak gelatin 1a is the box with a jigsaw expecte to stand up. puddings. Rich -in flavour and color remaining % 'cup milk 5 minutes.' perste .enc are now in mid-season. Will there p � to him anonymously- Each time be s murder' in Detroit? Will there When a railroad sells a ticket, In this delicto• s chocolate molded When chocolate is melted, beat wt.� Burke has a beat on these sense- be a murder in Cleveland? Hoon do without' hanging up any such warn- pudding. The Ingredients which go rotary egg beater untjl blended. Aldi !'octal happenings and masked gun- we knout that .lever criminals are ing, the purchaser expects to-be able into it tell you that it is nourishing gelatin, salt and sugar and stir untlh v Add cream with dissolved. Cool. mea truss him uo, question him and not ua`.ng this public suspicion to to art down during his trip. and healthful and the ;relish wt. gelatin is 1 warn him ba knows too much. Raw- coved their own tzac�s?'+ , At any rate that was the coaten- which it 1s consumed tells you that and vanilla Chili until cold ane ; was, the Chicago manager, ill when Terry typed words and words and tion of a lawyer who sued the New it is 'tasty. syrupy. Place in bowl of cracked ie the Blue arrive for a series, is hang- words, not believing any of it,- but York Central Railroad for a44.80 It's attractive looking too with its a Ice water and whip with ro ..d in a hotel room adjoining his, he telt better and hoped that the because he had had to• stand in one cunning garnish' of whipped cream. e88 beater until fluffy and thick like, after a maid is gagged and bound, murderers would leave him out of of its trams all the way from Albany Serve it soon an destablish i't as a fa- whipped cream. Turn into large old and her pa id is tagged Again there their calculations 'in the future. to New York City, a distance of vorite in your home. chill until firm, then unmold and ieep� its so clue to the murderer, Craven had � been restless while about 160 miles. Chocolate Velvet Cream in refrigerator until served. (insets 7 e Appellate Term of the New 1 square unsweetened chocolate. with 'whipped cream: Sprinkle with' ~ ferry worked. As he walked up and York Supreme Court held last. week 1 cup .milk. chopped blanched almonds, or grat4, The game for the following day down the lounge car, -he would atop that the plaintiff had grounds for a 1 tablespoon granulated gelatin chocolate over top, if desired. Serves 'was cancelled and the olice suggest- . and look over Terry's shoulder. Once 1-8 teas n Salt six. F See damage suit and sent the case back P� c ed that it would be advisable for the . he stopped and said. "You don't be- to the Municipal Court, which had - Blues to leave Chicago as quietlyas lieve all that belly- oath. Why write it'", dismissed it on the ground that poi- possible. The Chicago press was wild. session of a ticket does not entitle ficient and adelquate and in all Estate of Willys If something doesn't nappen we a passenger to a seat,' for retrial. respects just and reasonable.": will have a wave of hysteria all The learned judges-of the Appel- Charging a man $2.80 • for the Is .$1,864,069 Net A through the baseball . vc-orld. If this. - . thine; keeps. pp, the game may be late Term refrained from declaring privilege of standing up in a train- thing off for the rest '.of tate season." that the mere possession of a ticket from Albany"to New York obvious- NEW YORK-John N. Willys, the calledTerry was serious. automati%ally entitles a passenger' on ly appeared to the Court to be automobile manufdctiarer and"former .. - - - a train to -a seat, .but they were neither just nor 'reasonable.-Detroit ambassador to Poland, who died Aug, - Say, depression ar no ,depression, unanimous in asserting' that "the Free' Press. 26, 1935, left gross assets of $2,414, this is' the' greatest year this league jury would be ' authorized to find 929 'and a net estate of $1,g46,069, it . has had in years. It's a .wonder the that. the plaintiff was not furnished 1 was shown in an estate tax appraisal. Consolidated League hasn't started with such reasonable and adequate the as was required • in The only rod est taxable here be- up the'r gate, People are ghouls. t „ t property X a They love it and I'll bet the first day a circumstances. Miss Cora Hind, for long Farm Edi• —longing to Willys, who was a rest They based th's opinion on the in Detroit will find the park jammed New York'. Public Service Commis- for of the Winnipeg_Free • Press and dent ' of Palm `Beach, Fla., consisted to the limit. They'll' hope to see a utbor .of .Western crop. reports that of real estate and , personal effects sions Law, which requires transpo �� murder committed' right befot•e their ave enjoyed 'the highest prestige in totaling, $23,422. tion companies to provide' "sue eyes'" service and facilities' as shall be suf- 'grain , circles, has lately ' returned Appraisal papers also listed addl "What do you think about all home from a:twc-year period of world tional property and furnishings out-1 P P s ..� ;. this?" Terry asked. o travel that included some 25 conn- s'.de New York State, amounting to • "I think it- is some ^xang trying to help me out of a hole. Anything tries. While thus engaged she kept $341,319. fi force the Blues into first place." unusual that you see'or hear might her eyes keenly open in the interests be est the thing.,' I m' not quitting of -Canada and • she had published K "If that -is true,". Terry argued.'. . j q "wouldn't you th'nk the olive would on this murder business. I've some some of the conclusions reached from r ry �. P i:�..:'LY�u.;<ESS da��1 w Y e have, some clues? Suppose you were ideas and 'I'm going to follow them these observations.• t� , 2' suspicious. How would you go about up in m$� own way.."' t-Cc _'aoZ Cru Assets t P Y Among other things, Miss Hind j finding the silty pco le?" "What are they?" , g P thus advocates: "Consideration of a• "Search me, f'm no deteotice," "IZan't and won't tell you, or you wheat areas, with experts abroad to' LONDON. - The heir to Stanley Crai en nulled a flask- from his poc- ` might find 'yourself in the, same keep 'Canada ..posted on' what the Baldwih's earldom will be his son ket. "I.et•'s i ^tido a drink before we boat." world is doing. A well-or;anized and Oliver, a .Socialist: go back for-dinner," Death on the Diamond .... ED-July constantly' operating system for sell- • In an article,headed "1I y- Father'," ' After the ste�rat`a had brought "I see, What da you want me to ign our wheat." in the Daily Mail, fixe ycunger Bald `I t. glasses and Rater, Terry leaned for do?" win wrcto: ward and said, I "1 don't know; Just tie on the job "Utilizing l!h of markets, ' however ` 1 Listen, Craven, smaL, with a n•illingness , to buy as IIs has been lucky. His patience -ant to tell you something. ' hers always."well' as sell. and his inLorn laziness have been it under your hat; don't ever breathe "Like what?" :. what I'm saying unless 1 sfiouid" Tis=--"We1-1T=far instance-army has a "Early consideration of a fresh among; his greatest assets. + . He ha , k appear, If I.do, go to Kelly in New mascot, hasn't it? A mule, and you meat a"de ticith Britain,- --- Nvd ro y4sni�ont-r"Qtion__an& York and tell him anvthing you may always see-Abat mule when you see "Better status•for our Trade Com thereby this country from revolution.'i know about me. W'II you promise?" the Army play, don't you?" , , missioners and, cicse co-operation , be• ' r+ "Sure, but I think you're , nuts. "Yes." tween the. Department 'of. Trade and , This thing is `getting , under your (TO BE CONTINUED) Commerce „and the intelligence. De- -1 as0 , Skin. You need a•rest."' ` partment. Then Terry told him about the ? ' Setter support on the` part of ex- a telephone call in St, Louis and his narrow escape from something, he BLACKHEADS porters and would-be exporters. t• ss �4' '~�► did not know what, Blackheads go quickly by a simple 'Finally, persistent, never-ceasing . Craven whistled, and then said. method that just dissolves them. Get effort to open up the natural 'resources why should they be after you? two ounces of peroxine powder from and enlarge our home markets by in- "But ayour druggist, rub this with a hot, wet creasing our population." I see. Yon know too much, or they cloth gently over the blackheads--and think you do." you will wonder where they have The Ottawa Journal, •noting these "We learn things, we see th'ngs. gone. Have a Hollywood complexion. suggestions, says that it "sounds like a sensible and practical program," O - It's part of our job to do that. If •• � • � the time comes when I turn up mis: Issue No. 30—►3'% which our public men might study sing, just keep your eyes and ears - with profit. And we can endorse this open, will you? You may be able to C-2 comment." $esff..You .-e8abyroo' ;d Mal* Leaf XmtW !'i e. _-atni+ W AV7ANE4M I= Cba* Rates for Farm sal Cent" Baildiap Windstorat Insurance on Rl�dmilsl, >s[se els. �atomobile Ittea =n eft ;-J AN Klin& - '•t# ..-.Write ee Preee BOWMAN do ROWS WHITBY ONT :she has always "bungled through-" this Thur>lday afternoon at 2 , 30 at Law Dozing the past .few years. she the home of Mrs. Wm. Brown. G L,�e111jD SURVEYQR , Law Motor Sales Please note the change of date. We, would not be in a position to put up , ��. great fight, but in her longing are invited to Pickering hnstitute. ` A� ,, . Chrysler- Plymouth .:for peace she wanted to show that on Wednesday, 28th. F. J. DONES AN B. A.,• B. Se., 0 she was in earnest in her .plea for L• S. file are Lha records of sur Dealer veyors Gibson and Yarnold, i16d -disarmament, blit when she saw ATTENTION, FARMERS ;B V King East, Oshawa. Phrue 1951, GOOD. -USED CARS 3taly and Germany . preparing for a GOODYEAR 'TIRES war, and working feverishly in GENERAL REPAIR WORK r 4 W 1LLAR D BATTERIES fiuilding warships and manuTactur_ TENDERS 3ng munitions of war, she decided Weare prepared to repair oars. . GENERAL BLACKSMITHId�ia ke SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS trucks, -that for self-preservation it was ne- + tractors and all #arm will be received by the undersigned Give us a trial, on a New or a Used Citi ` cessary for her to start preparing machinery. Wheels rebuilt and k for the purchase of, the shed at the 24 Hours Towing Service to defend herself against those tire -setting. wood -work and l� rear of St. Paul's church. The, countries who were longing for her wood turning of all kinds. w / same i3 to be taken down and re - Gordon LAW downfall. The speed with which moved . On this shed 'there is a r , ishe has carried on this work has as- P1a0e your Order n0 W for good steel roof. Tenders will be re- Phone 2908 tanislled the world, .and should a wood -working and turning. � NEW ceiti,ed until July 26th. PICKHR NG, ONTARIO -world war comet' England will be Phone or 13411 -1n a position to meet her enemies. MODERN F. M. Chapiftn. 8 RO�iTE Secretary, Board of Trustees' Britain does not want. war ' as the . • r -last one was such a horrible one 3rotk Road Store and Blacksmith SbolL hand no nation "profited by it. The (Successor to W. H. Jackson) .dictators of Italy and Germany pro- T R E BROCK t -claim war as being such a noble _ aping, that th8nation have ATTENTION. ! THEATRE apparently fallen in line with them. �,,,� ; QA � 1 .--Mut in England the United States, vii1NH4 " Tho B"t that 80i"M and 'the British .Dominions are `VCTH=TAY " r apposed to war, but at the name Brock Road Gravel 4; - .. . ' �' °'_' '�"`' Now is the time to bu iocsn+inetioe Serer time they are prepared to. defend y .+ : themselves against all their enem Pit "'•that new est ' f tires. Colne All Shows Ditylight Saving Time Se _ res. in and see the new "R -I", All see,ts Saturday and Hoiida C•� 0140 Crushed Pit Run the tire with greater rtab y y ylhitevale Evenings. 2C cent.,) Dl�rrSlrig. Q>tisl " ' • •-- � : Gravel � her contact with the road, • . .. c7msws Tessin Born, to Ewart and Mrs. Anthony giving longer life to the Friday and Saturday Sand and Graded whole tire. A quality lite July 23 and 2.4 a boy. Two Shows at I, 30 and 9 3J Harr Holl The Ole' Swimmin' hole is a is every way ...built to v happy -place these warm days " for give extra miles . . . at ,..-Harry .Hull -' Stonegivenrday MKtiueA At 1 80 •` .the youngsters.. Delivered or Loaded in Pit 10`-' cost! We have your Silt. Evening Show starts at 680 Builder and CogtraOtOi The iobins as well as folk are size r f � e e eady or YOU NOW! -.+enjoying the abundance of sweet PHONE: Plant, Pick 10.26 ;•young cherries.. Tor' °lilts Howard 6471 GORDON LA's „ urn off Bx�eliwork and Stonework Evening service will- be held in � Specialty 8 •the United' Church on. July 25th, at JOHN )30URNE, & -SON PICKERrNG ONTARIO - the Moo r1" ' ^, •n. Rev. J. R. Bick, in i f1 9r - Arob'teet .9 vioe charge. - With - Repan ... The.- Woman's Association will meet on Thursday August 5th in, C,1ARLIE RUGnLES THE CROWN INNi. the United Church. school -room.. Is: LEAN''JitE WB[TN F; it' Rosebwnk Rd. and Kingston Rd. The group are holding a Baking , - JOHN h Y_ D(1 W N9 4-29 Phone Pivk and Candy .sale at. 4 ,o'clock. Get_ KEN. BAKER -'your special's 'for ' the• week -end, yoy will be more than pleased. Notice t(� o You .The service in the Whitecale M n� � . day. Tuesday and 1Vedn'yday Baptist Church will be -taken next ` a ` c •�+ Sunday, July 25th. 'by Mr.. Bert July 26, 27 and 28 _ o u Sutherland, speaker; and Mr. Har- -W,e d 8 ildinR of all klhdb ry Harby, soloist, of First Avenue:. Vi9bow,at f•3( CARPENTERING Baptist Church, Toronto. All are x n�, ��� Last Complete Show at 850 - ' CEME cordially invited. r y - _ NO, 'NTi Terror Cherryw•ood ;.:. : 4 r ply and « e err 'Pat Teefy is much , impioved inWith �RUO,4'ING - w i _ The Annual- Garden Party uridar 'the auspices of the Woman's Assoc- iation will be held on the -church laa-n on Friday evening, July 30th. -An excellent program will be given by: John Giordrnaine, the ,-Gay magician; Alex, Eaves, Enter- - tamer, of. Newmarket and Billy and yonald Sloan, violin and panio, of. Toronto. There will be a refresh- xnerit booth on the grounds. Adm. - 215 and 15 cents. The sym*pathy of this community 'is expressed to the parents and family, of the' late Norman Petty who was accidentalty killed when M .:struck by a car, while returnin. from Stouffville an. Saturday night last. He and ; his cousin, Arthur petty were riding their bicycle; when Norman was struck by a car iiriven by Kenneth Patterson, ' of 'ttouffville, 1 Kinsale Miss Audrey Mulock .is spending the holidays at her home here. Our garage is kept very busy es-' pecially holidays and Sundays. Traffic seems to increase . eaca • • meek -end. ' Missea Mudie, of Toronto, spent Sunday .with their people here. Mr. and Mn. Smythe, of White- vale •have moved -into 'the Mrs. J. • Richardson home. The service on Sunday morning at 9.45 will be in charge of the pour -Square Class. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Diowbray and family spent Sunday with rel- atives near Port Hope. Miss Rose Steer, of Utica, is ass- isting Mrs. R. E. Mowbray with =, the raspberry picking which is a Lanadian National Exhibition Aug. 27th,9ept. 11th �1e ''GitZtil4t� etivo big crop this year.Or •-�_ Mrs. Decker's sister, Miss Flynn%ooCl for"Sale LEAH BRAY EL BRENDEL ,Egntpnient, Duro Water = Terme_ - i 9 m , Beatty ' Stable Egaipmen Radio S "A Doctor's Diary" as other Building MAtedal 1* l•]dtimates [Tree ;L75 pet Tear; i1.60 paid m adeaaoe days at the Decker home. The W. A.. held their July " Body Wood, $10.00 Mal* Leaf XmtW !'i e. _-atni+ W AV7ANE4M I= Cba* Rates for Farm sal Cent" Baildiap Windstorat Insurance on Rl�dmilsl, >s[se els. �atomobile Ittea =n eft ;-J AN Klin& - '•t# ..-.Write ee Preee BOWMAN do ROWS WHITBY ONT :she has always "bungled through-" this Thur>lday afternoon at 2 , 30 at Law Dozing the past .few years. she the home of Mrs. Wm. Brown. G L,�e111jD SURVEYQR , Law Motor Sales Please note the change of date. We, would not be in a position to put up , ��. great fight, but in her longing are invited to Pickering hnstitute. ` A� ,, . Chrysler- Plymouth .:for peace she wanted to show that on Wednesday, 28th. F. J. DONES AN B. A.,• B. Se., 0 she was in earnest in her .plea for L• S. file are Lha records of sur Dealer veyors Gibson and Yarnold, i16d -disarmament, blit when she saw ATTENTION, FARMERS ;B V King East, Oshawa. Phrue 1951, GOOD. -USED CARS 3taly and Germany . preparing for a GOODYEAR 'TIRES war, and working feverishly in GENERAL REPAIR WORK r 4 W 1LLAR D BATTERIES fiuilding warships and manuTactur_ TENDERS 3ng munitions of war, she decided Weare prepared to repair oars. . GENERAL BLACKSMITHId�ia ke SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS trucks, -that for self-preservation it was ne- + tractors and all #arm will be received by the undersigned Give us a trial, on a New or a Used Citi ` cessary for her to start preparing machinery. Wheels rebuilt and k for the purchase of, the shed at the 24 Hours Towing Service to defend herself against those tire -setting. wood -work and l� rear of St. Paul's church. The, countries who were longing for her wood turning of all kinds. w / same i3 to be taken down and re - Gordon LAW downfall. The speed with which moved . On this shed 'there is a r , ishe has carried on this work has as- P1a0e your Order n0 W for good steel roof. Tenders will be re- Phone 2908 tanislled the world, .and should a wood -working and turning. � NEW ceiti,ed until July 26th. PICKHR NG, ONTARIO -world war comet' England will be Phone or 13411 -1n a position to meet her enemies. MODERN F. M. Chapiftn. 8 RO�iTE Secretary, Board of Trustees' Britain does not want. war ' as the . • r -last one was such a horrible one 3rotk Road Store and Blacksmith SbolL hand no nation "profited by it. The (Successor to W. H. Jackson) .dictators of Italy and Germany pro- T R E BROCK t -claim war as being such a noble _ aping, that th8nation have ATTENTION. ! THEATRE apparently fallen in line with them. �,,,� ; QA � 1 .--Mut in England the United States, vii1NH4 " Tho B"t that 80i"M and 'the British .Dominions are `VCTH=TAY " r apposed to war, but at the name Brock Road Gravel 4; - .. . ' �' °'_' '�"`' Now is the time to bu iocsn+inetioe Serer time they are prepared to. defend y .+ : themselves against all their enem Pit "'•that new est ' f tires. Colne All Shows Ditylight Saving Time Se _ res. in and see the new "R -I", All see,ts Saturday and Hoiida C•� 0140 Crushed Pit Run the tire with greater rtab y y ylhitevale Evenings. 2C cent.,) Dl�rrSlrig. Q>tisl " ' • •-- � : Gravel � her contact with the road, • . .. c7msws Tessin Born, to Ewart and Mrs. Anthony giving longer life to the Friday and Saturday Sand and Graded whole tire. A quality lite July 23 and 2.4 a boy. Two Shows at I, 30 and 9 3J Harr Holl The Ole' Swimmin' hole is a is every way ...built to v happy -place these warm days " for give extra miles . . . at ,..-Harry .Hull -' Stonegivenrday MKtiueA At 1 80 •` .the youngsters.. Delivered or Loaded in Pit 10`-' cost! We have your Silt. Evening Show starts at 680 Builder and CogtraOtOi The iobins as well as folk are size r f � e e eady or YOU NOW! -.+enjoying the abundance of sweet PHONE: Plant, Pick 10.26 ;•young cherries.. Tor' °lilts Howard 6471 GORDON LA's „ urn off Bx�eliwork and Stonework Evening service will- be held in � Specialty 8 •the United' Church on. July 25th, at JOHN )30URNE, & -SON PICKERrNG ONTARIO - the Moo r1" ' ^, •n. Rev. J. R. Bick, in i f1 9r - Arob'teet .9 vioe charge. - With - Repan ... The.- Woman's Association will meet on Thursday August 5th in, C,1ARLIE RUGnLES THE CROWN INNi. the United Church. school -room.. Is: LEAN''JitE WB[TN F; it' Rosebwnk Rd. and Kingston Rd. The group are holding a Baking , - JOHN h Y_ D(1 W N9 4-29 Phone Pivk and Candy .sale at. 4 ,o'clock. Get_ KEN. BAKER -'your special's 'for ' the• week -end, yoy will be more than pleased. Notice t(� o You .The service in the Whitecale M n� � . day. Tuesday and 1Vedn'yday Baptist Church will be -taken next ` a ` c •�+ Sunday, July 25th. 'by Mr.. Bert July 26, 27 and 28 _ o u Sutherland, speaker; and Mr. Har- -W,e d 8 ildinR of all klhdb ry Harby, soloist, of First Avenue:. Vi9bow,at f•3( CARPENTERING Baptist Church, Toronto. All are x n�, ��� Last Complete Show at 850 - ' CEME cordially invited. r y - _ NO, 'NTi Terror Cherryw•ood ;.:. : 4 r ply and « e err 'Pat Teefy is much , impioved inWith �RUO,4'ING - w i _ The Annual- Garden Party uridar 'the auspices of the Woman's Assoc- iation will be held on the -church laa-n on Friday evening, July 30th. -An excellent program will be given by: John Giordrnaine, the ,-Gay magician; Alex, Eaves, Enter- - tamer, of. Newmarket and Billy and yonald Sloan, violin and panio, of. Toronto. There will be a refresh- xnerit booth on the grounds. Adm. - 215 and 15 cents. The sym*pathy of this community 'is expressed to the parents and family, of the' late Norman Petty who was accidentalty killed when M .:struck by a car, while returnin. from Stouffville an. Saturday night last. He and ; his cousin, Arthur petty were riding their bicycle; when Norman was struck by a car iiriven by Kenneth Patterson, ' of 'ttouffville, 1 Kinsale Miss Audrey Mulock .is spending the holidays at her home here. Our garage is kept very busy es-' pecially holidays and Sundays. Traffic seems to increase . eaca • • meek -end. ' Missea Mudie, of Toronto, spent Sunday .with their people here. Mr. and Mn. Smythe, of White- vale •have moved -into 'the Mrs. J. • Richardson home. The service on Sunday morning at 9.45 will be in charge of the pour -Square Class. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Diowbray and family spent Sunday with rel- atives near Port Hope. Miss Rose Steer, of Utica, is ass- isting Mrs. R. E. Mowbray with =, the raspberry picking which is a Lanadian National Exhibition Aug. 27th,9ept. 11th �1e ''GitZtil4t� etivo big crop this year.Or •-�_ Mrs. Decker's sister, Miss Flynn%ooCl for"Sale LEAH BRAY EL BRENDEL ,Egntpnient, Duro Water = Terme_ - of Brampton is spending several 9 m , Beatty ' Stable Egaipmen Radio S "A Doctor's Diary" as other Building MAtedal 1* l•]dtimates [Tree ;L75 pet Tear; i1.60 paid m adeaaoe days at the Decker home. The W. A.. held their July " Body Wood, $10.00 `:With JOHN TRENT F.' J. P'ROUSE - 8ubacriptiotts to the United States meet- ;� Ing ho Mrs. J bic- Ez�ert service and ONTARI' sad Gk Britain 12.00 is advasoe. at the a of . t Donald, last 05ursday, with a good =Limb Wood, $7.50 p m - pairs to all makes. Reat3 —W s: attendance. Get our Prices on Wheat Inch of the way and see how mach more enjoyable your trip will he and how gniekly other drivers' will tmp mid to your _ JOHN MURKAR.' Proprietor. Farmers are busy cutting wheat I We Buy and Sell Onable charges. Work _ `_' Aylmer 1, bite Co n y I _ • i 1 a few have finished hayi>}g with I - Fare's Elevator guaranteed. 8�• oz. ^� shave." Try to reaember to dip or dhn your brilliant hew tigkts.SPECIAL when you meet him at night bo that he will not be "diteked" or : = drive he MOTS* AND COYY[NTS. nay complaining of the scarcity of room to store it. Claremont ARTHUR FULD ,Marmalade, '"M othrir's " 1940, aIn , i", ` It has been s y the enemies Visitors. at Hea�b • Parkin's home on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. J.Gradua PHONE 3805 Reel. 920 Radto sad Te+e.i�on Inseitut� _ of the British Empire that she is . Stell and family, of Toronto and SPECIAL Member Oliiaial Radio Service Men`. COU RTES`. gradually weakening in her poweK. Mr. and Mrs. J. Parkin and fam- Association. _ . MINISTER OF HIGHWAYS '"°V'NGE .OF ONTARIO ". Similar expressions have -been volt- I ily of Ashburn. 46 Phone 5200, PI6KEf�RING .ed in the past, but no matter what Women'sThe � _ PHONR li00 ► >cu les s e haA t encounter Mal* Leaf XmtW !'i e. _-atni+ W AV7ANE4M I= Cba* Rates for Farm sal Cent" Baildiap Windstorat Insurance on Rl�dmilsl, >s[se els. �atomobile Ittea =n eft ;-J AN Klin& - '•t# ..-.Write ee Preee BOWMAN do ROWS WHITBY ONT :she has always "bungled through-" this Thur>lday afternoon at 2 , 30 at Law Dozing the past .few years. she the home of Mrs. Wm. Brown. G L,�e111jD SURVEYQR , Law Motor Sales Please note the change of date. We, would not be in a position to put up , ��. great fight, but in her longing are invited to Pickering hnstitute. ` A� ,, . Chrysler- Plymouth .:for peace she wanted to show that on Wednesday, 28th. F. J. DONES AN B. A.,• B. Se., 0 she was in earnest in her .plea for L• S. file are Lha records of sur Dealer veyors Gibson and Yarnold, i16d -disarmament, blit when she saw ATTENTION, FARMERS ;B V King East, Oshawa. Phrue 1951, GOOD. -USED CARS 3taly and Germany . preparing for a GOODYEAR 'TIRES war, and working feverishly in GENERAL REPAIR WORK r 4 W 1LLAR D BATTERIES fiuilding warships and manuTactur_ TENDERS 3ng munitions of war, she decided Weare prepared to repair oars. . GENERAL BLACKSMITHId�ia ke SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS trucks, -that for self-preservation it was ne- + tractors and all #arm will be received by the undersigned Give us a trial, on a New or a Used Citi ` cessary for her to start preparing machinery. Wheels rebuilt and k for the purchase of, the shed at the 24 Hours Towing Service to defend herself against those tire -setting. wood -work and l� rear of St. Paul's church. The, countries who were longing for her wood turning of all kinds. w / same i3 to be taken down and re - Gordon LAW downfall. The speed with which moved . On this shed 'there is a r , ishe has carried on this work has as- P1a0e your Order n0 W for good steel roof. Tenders will be re- Phone 2908 tanislled the world, .and should a wood -working and turning. � NEW ceiti,ed until July 26th. PICKHR NG, ONTARIO -world war comet' England will be Phone or 13411 -1n a position to meet her enemies. MODERN F. M. Chapiftn. 8 RO�iTE Secretary, Board of Trustees' Britain does not want. war ' as the . • r -last one was such a horrible one 3rotk Road Store and Blacksmith SbolL hand no nation "profited by it. The (Successor to W. H. Jackson) .dictators of Italy and Germany pro- T R E BROCK t -claim war as being such a noble _ aping, that th8nation have ATTENTION. ! THEATRE apparently fallen in line with them. �,,,� ; QA � 1 .--Mut in England the United States, vii1NH4 " Tho B"t that 80i"M and 'the British .Dominions are `VCTH=TAY " r apposed to war, but at the name Brock Road Gravel 4; - .. . ' �' °'_' '�"`' Now is the time to bu iocsn+inetioe Serer time they are prepared to. defend y .+ : themselves against all their enem Pit "'•that new est ' f tires. Colne All Shows Ditylight Saving Time Se _ res. in and see the new "R -I", All see,ts Saturday and Hoiida C•� 0140 Crushed Pit Run the tire with greater rtab y y ylhitevale Evenings. 2C cent.,) Dl�rrSlrig. Q>tisl " ' • •-- � : Gravel � her contact with the road, • . .. c7msws Tessin Born, to Ewart and Mrs. Anthony giving longer life to the Friday and Saturday Sand and Graded whole tire. A quality lite July 23 and 2.4 a boy. Two Shows at I, 30 and 9 3J Harr Holl The Ole' Swimmin' hole is a is every way ...built to v happy -place these warm days " for give extra miles . . . at ,..-Harry .Hull -' Stonegivenrday MKtiueA At 1 80 •` .the youngsters.. Delivered or Loaded in Pit 10`-' cost! We have your Silt. Evening Show starts at 680 Builder and CogtraOtOi The iobins as well as folk are size r f � e e eady or YOU NOW! -.+enjoying the abundance of sweet PHONE: Plant, Pick 10.26 ;•young cherries.. Tor' °lilts Howard 6471 GORDON LA's „ urn off Bx�eliwork and Stonework Evening service will- be held in � Specialty 8 •the United' Church on. July 25th, at JOHN )30URNE, & -SON PICKERrNG ONTARIO - the Moo r1" ' ^, •n. Rev. J. R. Bick, in i f1 9r - Arob'teet .9 vioe charge. - With - Repan ... The.- Woman's Association will meet on Thursday August 5th in, C,1ARLIE RUGnLES THE CROWN INNi. the United Church. school -room.. Is: LEAN''JitE WB[TN F; it' Rosebwnk Rd. and Kingston Rd. The group are holding a Baking , - JOHN h Y_ D(1 W N9 4-29 Phone Pivk and Candy .sale at. 4 ,o'clock. Get_ KEN. BAKER -'your special's 'for ' the• week -end, yoy will be more than pleased. Notice t(� o You .The service in the Whitecale M n� � . day. Tuesday and 1Vedn'yday Baptist Church will be -taken next ` a ` c •�+ Sunday, July 25th. 'by Mr.. Bert July 26, 27 and 28 _ o u Sutherland, speaker; and Mr. Har- -W,e d 8 ildinR of all klhdb ry Harby, soloist, of First Avenue:. Vi9bow,at f•3( CARPENTERING Baptist Church, Toronto. All are x n�, ��� Last Complete Show at 850 - ' CEME cordially invited. r y - _ NO, 'NTi Terror Cherryw•ood ;.:. : 4 r ply and « e err 'Pat Teefy is much , impioved inWith �RUO,4'ING - w i _ The Annual- Garden Party uridar 'the auspices of the Woman's Assoc- iation will be held on the -church laa-n on Friday evening, July 30th. -An excellent program will be given by: John Giordrnaine, the ,-Gay magician; Alex, Eaves, Enter- - tamer, of. Newmarket and Billy and yonald Sloan, violin and panio, of. Toronto. There will be a refresh- xnerit booth on the grounds. Adm. - 215 and 15 cents. The sym*pathy of this community 'is expressed to the parents and family, of the' late Norman Petty who was accidentalty killed when M .:struck by a car, while returnin. from Stouffville an. Saturday night last. He and ; his cousin, Arthur petty were riding their bicycle; when Norman was struck by a car iiriven by Kenneth Patterson, ' of 'ttouffville, 1 Kinsale Miss Audrey Mulock .is spending the holidays at her home here. Our garage is kept very busy es-' pecially holidays and Sundays. Traffic seems to increase . eaca • • meek -end. ' Missea Mudie, of Toronto, spent Sunday .with their people here. Mr. and Mn. Smythe, of White- vale •have moved -into 'the Mrs. J. • Richardson home. The service on Sunday morning at 9.45 will be in charge of the pour -Square Class. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Diowbray and family spent Sunday with rel- atives near Port Hope. Miss Rose Steer, of Utica, is ass- isting Mrs. R. E. Mowbray with =, the raspberry picking which is a Lanadian National Exhibition Aug. 27th,9ept. 11th JIYrHnNY ItARI'IN - -`, Wes so sell Brantford Roofing Materials, Empire Bathroom! ` LEAH BRAY EL BRENDEL ,Egntpnient, Duro Water .... Also `•: 9 m , Beatty ' Stable Egaipmen "A Doctor's Diary" as other Building MAtedal 1* l•]dtimates [Tree Work Guaranteed .: `:With JOHN TRENT F.' J. P'ROUSE H g9 BANCROFT Phone ;02;EoRGE ICKERNG. PwOtherand ONTARI' FO i � OW - - -�-- —W WHEN NEXT; you co motoring resolve to "Try Courtesy" ever, THF t • c - Inch of the way and see how mach more enjoyable your trip will he and how gniekly other drivers' will tmp mid to your _ courtesy. If I could bat' perumde' half of the motorist's to "Try Courtesy" I am confident that the other ball would follow Bait and then we would have established the SPECIAL Aylmer Peas, size 2 tins! for 23c. greatest single [aetor for safe aotoeing--eoerteous drMag• -SPECIAL Again I suggest that yon "Try Courtesy" Ae next time you are driving. Try to refrain from "poeketing" your fellow -motorist _ `_' Aylmer 1, bite Co n y I _ • i 1 apes be gets into a trate difficulty. Try to give him some — warning of what you intend so do next whether It Is to slow down, stop, change direction or overtake him. Try to give him -SPECIAL -- —L Jam, Apples` & Ra 32 his sbare of the road se as not to unnerve him by a "close 8�• oz. ^� shave." Try to reaember to dip or dhn your brilliant hew tigkts.SPECIAL when you meet him at night bo that he will not be "diteked" or : = drive he SyrupSee Hive or Grown 5 , �42C. straight on whee r should take a ev ve. Tr, to remember' that hAls, curves and other blind spots arc danger spots --.keep alba • SPIll ML to your right side of the read wlsea � wase to them. '• M these and the dosens of other we. whieh will oeew to o ,Marmalade, '"M othrir's " 1940, aIn , i", ` I sincerely recommend thug you "Try Courtesy" every Inch of - the way. SPECIAL - _ Pork & Beans, .ilibby's,» 23L o . 2 -for 25c,-. TRY - SPECIAL COU RTES`. —=- .�3. � - li e - S cod P.�n,.apple, 2 for :25c. The New Spirit P of the Rood _ . MINISTER OF HIGHWAYS '"°V'NGE .OF ONTARIO Fresh Fruit and Vegetables ` t+u 8007 I d MUR/SON " � _ PHONR li00 r► _ bridge,- where he has secured a �t • ••, 1 Rev. Symonds, of Toronto, is the positron. Claremont. RADIO SERVICE .L. E. O Nim /LL `a Miss K. Green, of Toronto, and - - FUNERAL DIREOTOR ANDI '':r. , goers Mr. and Mrs. Mothersill. After. Aug. 1937 FnU7 E9�Pimd at a� W.rn S>11BAL114)tR , r !K Mrs. entertained friends Miss K. Green, of Buffalo, are g• • , to last week, visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. ,Green, --ERNEST C. FET7ER =Seasonable Charge successor to W. J. Mather; LL Raymond and Mrs. Janes have here. been visiting his mother here. The Mission Band mill' meet at Lawyer :Tubes and Batteries on Haas Stouffville Mrs. Joseph Evans is not so well the home of Mrs. F. W, Gibson, 20 Years Experience' -+18.51 Talisa tested Thee Night and Day yervioe during the past week. on Wednetitiay, July 28th, at 2.30 PAUL WILdON OA/,RAjjt Business Pbon• Residence Phone nt Mrs. Tomlinson _ entertained the p• sharp. A good attendance is -HORSE REGISTER Prone Clare; GIs 9401 8820 •. Mission Band of the United Church requested,. to Plan for their annual g {T2.METN (25419) 22346. Importect P.- At her home a week ago. Picnic. - • a Mr. and Mrs. Thoe. Sanderson Ethel and May_ Kitto,, of Bram p Clydesdale Stallion, the _ $�"g��T� property �� _.and famil-r ate moving into the ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Markam of Oscar Wilson, Brougham, mlu lllladeline _Peal apartments. Kitto, of Albertan , spent a day this stand for service at his owstain- All sizes of Berry Boxes, Crates Mrs. Esther Palmer attended the-- Week with_Mr. and Mrs. -,James- :..._le.- during the eeasan. Enrolment --.-T- : qt and N_gt,- Baskets; us ti Madill re-uniona f Raine. Beau Intl ' - l a agerman s Bas• y• DOLT (2336) 12921. 'Imp.' French - . Salon ket Factory Root. Scott who has been visit ,one mite north of Oe .Canadian National Exhibition Percheron Stallion. An outstared • �. ing its the. Lindsay district, is not Aug. 27th- Sept. '11th: in Percheron horse of high ganl- - Green River Sehoo1, off No. 7 ". enjoying very good health at pre- carrying afirst-class premium H IR MrTING, _ Highway. A - .sent. '.certificate, the property of E. A. 9H PMPOOI IG,Mr. and Mrs. Get our prices before buying else. Ile: Will stand for the where. We deliver. Mrs Fre Ward �ndBte daughters, Our season tt and of 110th 37, t his own stable, MABCE,LLINGi Phe she ng a couple of weeks at -4, , Markham Twp. Specialise -Hot Olt Treatment IIs Merit; 16Q4 .42-2 �- ICinmount. terms. To insure a foal, $10.. and Permanent Wave Fred Lynn, mother - and two dau- es payable March lot, 1938. All acs Ream Pte, $ ;ghters, spent the week -end with idents at 6% nelr's risk. E. A MRS. M. MU�iDELL USE ' Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bentley, who �Iid SomN��illa R. R.: 1, Stnnffville Phone 1906 �7LAR)i;Dd01\T - have moved to Fraserville: • • • COMMODORE AGAIN (28812) - British American T. Paterson and S. Beare, are Choicely bred Clydesdale Stallion, pro- among those attending the Grand Vision Perty of R. Dafoe, Green River, wil Gasoline Lodge session A. F. & A. M,. at make the season of 1937 as follows 1, arm iit(ihinery ` Ottawa this week. By ' ' Tuesday, May 23th. wuI Teave his own tgp2Cla1 Pr1Cel3O Farmers and stable for Hugh Pugh's for noon; thence Mr. and' Mrs. John McLellan of. to John Barnes. Cherrywood, for night. Threshers Whitby and Miss Elsie Atkinson, C H. Tuck, Opt. Eyesight 3pelislist Wednesdak, proceeds to McGriskin Coekshutt, Frost cit Wood No. 1. Via! Toronto, called on Mrs. Charid- --Disney Bniidiag. (Opp. P. O.) Bros„ Altona Road, for noon: thence Corn _Cultivatprs; No. • 10 A. Oil Tank Wagon Delivery -- ler on the first of the week. Oshawa, .Ori. Phone 1516 to his own stable for night. Thursday, Bath Mowers; No. 4 All Steel Man. FIRESTONE TIRES Miss Mary Graham fell from s _� proceeds to Fred Wright �, tot 2), con. ure Spreaders and No. 6 Grain Bin• ladder while picking cherries at 8. Pickering, for noon- thence to Eli dere combine the latest improve- Reliners _Repair Material Hyperopia Lehman't. lot 34, con. 8. Pickering, for _ - ' her home a few days ago and suf. (farsightedness', stabs Friday, ploc eds to his own m UPS eat$. - A -PLACE #shed fr$ctttt•ed ribs and bruises. ' � e woe w remain until the Coekahutt Plows. all styles to snit Mr. "and Mrs. Jos: Bailey and following Tnesday morning, your Farm. Oliver Tractors. all -little Florence, of Detroit, and Mrs. There .are • many •people who will sizes for every purpose. , Used mac- CLARE MOIN T, ONT. David Canick, of Toronto, spent the say that it only makes it the more hines-4Grain Grinders. 5 .60 -cycle confusing when you. have all these S ♦ A L T ETRE y by. end' with 'Miss Florence `Bene- ri Electric- motors, 1-4 ho 5 h. p. Tur- More for Your Dollai at sire j . -by. - seperate teima to consider regard- 'f nip Drill est. . ing just Hyperopia, but when you n Pilke of g y1t. s?OUFFVILLE The Economy Store ored to• Strathroy this week, takingeensi in - considering H W. F. DISNEY, wGrQen�r .0 -with them, Mrs. • Thos. Whiting, eroplaa; you are dei aaR Phone 100 PITONS Pr(:tc'L,914 41tf Y per cent of the inevalent eye trouo' ' - with whom they will remain for a les a humanity. and it •is necessary _-.-- 'Claremont - _.tea assess. ghowIng - - ------ ----- SPECIALS Rev. and hers. Ferris of Landau to know: -still more and to be con- ! 'stantly studying, 1�6^zen you meet WeekNights Standard Time E. R. Woodward $na -- -U d spent the week -end with 'Dr. with that case of Absolute Hyper- Sat• & Holidays -2 Shows, 7 and 9 p- m. Ps lband Mrs: Toentinsdn. Rev. Ferric _ Peas, 2'9 loci opia where vision is subnormal and THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY Matches, 300's 3 for - _ :)l . M RDA 20c &tt9liEa-at�a•Y Co y t e pa tea 1-1-23 and 4 Fancyred Tiger salmon, 2 for 25c, ro' 2's 10e. Y2 �omist year.-_. _ Por g Yk and Beans chort�t kited, tL seems necessary - 10m Thos: Graham, while iuow•ing a g ' t'r Big 5_C'leanaer" 4 for 19c Sliced Pineapple 1oc n 'x' wh one H ro >i ALL _ to k r y so ype l e TECHNICOLOR PROGRAM Lux Toilet '+cap, -a-Tor--- lasctt one day :last week, suffet�d a e hrispiew 2 for � should be shortsighted, (kherwia: Cltaice Apple ,Sauce, 2 for 19. weak spell, fell, and in doing 3n, - «• Salmon. l e tin - - you would be just as shortsighted God's Country Chore Girl Mehl Sponge IOc g lei received several bruises. He has 7 Cocoa. 2 Ib tin recovered sufficiently to get' a- as the` patient, even more so; be- Fly Spray •29c -Matches,. 3 boxes 'ixound. again. cause there is Wane so blind as he and the 'Vf�orYiari" es Toilet tissue, 8 rolls' wha will not.see" see" 2 KelloR's Pep Bran Flak The Claremoni -Club of .Toronto,. d Glans Tumbler 25c 1'3einz Salad Cream etre boldin a Basket Picnic at Ex- to bP eantlnued Starring - - and Butter. 11 l.2 ex. 15c - ells. g Fly Catchers, 5 [or 11ition Park, area 10, on-JuIy 31st. - GEORGE BRENT= Hand Cleaner =-Claremont folk are invited to att- BEVERLEY ROBERT5 Fresh and Cured -Meats on Electric Phone -or Mall Orders DweteM fiend. tic Colored Short. Refrigeration at all times. l t Some of the properties, so badly Promptly. BROUGHAM, ONT. -. scorched the night a! _the lire, are [ypTil R "The Changing ofthe Guard A..RW s . mow being re -finished, painted etc. Alai + 'prose 1 ,� « UASH GBUCEli Pkk. 50 The Park Board are the • owners of - ' a new power -mower, that will shave : . phone Clare 3701 -CARTOON and NEWS _.. -._ the grass off. the park as close as the hair' on the heads of some of MONDAY, TUESDAY, ,WEDN'SUAl' 7ners youngsters we see an the echo �t •its lea July '26. 27 and 28 A. At time .of writing only very brieft!!J' 1, rief information is -received of the (� �� tc, �' ".Pigskin Parade" � - r serious accident .experienced by '. ? Starring a King' �.9�LLUOt�` � ;1E:dxin .Forsyth, of Glasgow, viten SAFE DIRECT E� O N O M I CAL it is understood its fell from a load STUART ERWIN CHANGE OF TIME TABLE PATSY KELLY _ ' Effective Sunday, April 25th of hay, breaking his neck: 'He lyes .. - - . extent of the injuries _ wilt be as- sign. Re furnish _ _In simple but do I ~ For Toronto For Oshawa �certained' in an examination there. mamoria that will Special Attraction, the Corona- and intermediate points and intermediate pointe The union picnic last week. at Please from every cion Pictures. A. M. P. M. P. IL A. M. P. M. -P. 114, Woodland Park, was another big standpoint. 7n dignity " ! &6.09 12.64 e6.54 ` a7.31 1.31 47.31 'day for 'the children of 'ihe neigh- of appearance our 1 Empires Hour &6.44 al.54 ` 7.54 8.41 c2.31 8.31 <. borhood. Not so many adults were work will stand out » 2.54 2.54 e8 b4 10.01 ". 3.31 present this year, but those who through* the ages. Of Glory 9.24 03.54 9.54 -11.4.6 "Si 10.31 attended had' a good" time, and ad- Na Greater Tribute 10.64 $4.54 b10.44 P. M. 5.31 11.31 mired the beautiful ionic ounds. N. W. STAFFORD' :', AndShort Subjects P gt dll.b4 6.�4 c12.3. '6.31 Games and races made 'up the us- highway Monumental Easters Standard Time ual afternoon's program, Worlrs THURS., FRI. and SAT. a -Dail 1~ esoept Sun.. & 8oL b -Sita. 8oL only. The Mission Circle of the Baptist Ph. 461 Whitby. Ont. c •Sat: only, a =Sat. Sun., At 801. Church will hold its .next meeting Kingston Road Went July 29. 30, 31 ow, GI Ass for Attractive Illustrated Folder. 31 Deligthtul . y_ at the horde of bars. Fred Ward , ' I "Road to Gllory" Lake and Highway V&catl ani our$, with ail expenses on Tuesday, July 27th„ at 2,30 p. ret. The program will be given by, Pa d. members of -the •Mission Band, ani - FRED MARCH Tickets and informstias at , :Stirs. Stanbury, .the guest .speaker, WARTIER BAXTER GHAT COACH •LINE$ using as her topic, .P Pleasures, new _ EASTERN HOQS= PICKERING11HA _ and old". All the members of the ' Circle and. Band are'' urged to: att- ------ - - d' LIST OF USED GOODS Apparently the cid saying "Yon 30 a. Tractor - : Never saw any cream in the bottom Int. Power Unit 25 h. p of the, crack," still holds good • We -20 Int.. Tractor "b h, p. Lister Gas •Engine saw a basket of cherries in Clare- ,• = 4' a _ Is C S 8 Fordson Tractor 2 1-2 h. p. Lister engine Md gain., mart this weelo, that was sold to __ - Oliver stiff -tooth cult. tract ;: De Laval Miker, 2 pailk a local purchaser, and one-quarter t t - hitch -and -power lift. 14 ft . , boat & -trailer of that basket was filled with �� - 1MicDeering Flower near' new 5ft. Sea flea Milk moan repsrssub the leaves, (the bottom quarter). it 6 -ft Disc Gurney; -22 in t furnace near n cornet be said that this was in -,� �' community -pay roll �� Massey mower, 5 ft. 2 Electric stoves ew sands of towns, a dopendaWo tenttional, but 'it does not encourage,'- Massey hay loader -Cook 'stove, res. - and •-high closet - 3 income for millions of *=Ms. ' the purchaser to form any fine op 6 ft. .,McCormick Binder :Furnace oil burner inion$. :>blk and milk products must ba sold so that'oask can flow w 5 ft. Frost & Wood Bind: - orae w 6 rs • _ , " _ , . ' J . v co yrs. milkr.ng back to dairy farmers and their comtauaitiss wask Off Riding Verity plow Jersey fieifer, 2 yrs. bred : '7 WMk and month afbr mouth. Gan plow dare,_ 1.1 • years ' Greenwood g _ �., Mr. Will Ormerod'.:of Cresswell This is a job Borden knows how to do, for'lbbhind;Bomdoa rlcCormick Gang plow 1_ T 2 Single plows g good used care repent a fw days at his home here • we 80 yeam of orpo>:ionos in handling and selling the cost 12 in. BeattyGrinder &' Bagger '� large list of The Y. P. U: will conduct the to of food roduofs, Dairy (armors producing grinder for inspection 'b P ''eat Electric Ford, Chevrolet, Oldsmobile Das+• a Borden company, know that a Bordon milk check mssee' Double Head 1MIcI�au g church services an Sunday next, in ghl'in' grinder ant Buick, Willys-Kni ht Poati" the absence of the . sato,_ dopsadablo inoom�. Set pf jacks for above. P -Passenger can and trucks Mr, and Mrs. G. Bagg and Miss Fleury 8 in grinder. • • .5mithers spent Sunday with the r tf Mark family, - t457 1937 ' Chas. Cooper; � � Claremore Ont Mr. Root. Plaskett and son, ofA&M L •eaeir Whitby, sport Sunday with. Mrs: J. of a" Sub - s� dl . ; ,,,�,, J. McGlashan, DunbarRoit ... ' Kr. Percy Clarke left to, r Brace- ... •,f. .ii:'_e�•..B'(.:'r.._.k. �,. r,.,.'ti'-_.. ,r'!'.� �+q u' a .:,w.� ,.r .! • h. �ryi __.. ..:_."i . .en r► _ bridge,- where he has secured a �t • ••, 1 Rev. Symonds, of Toronto, is the positron. Claremont. RADIO SERVICE .L. E. O Nim /LL `a Miss K. Green, of Toronto, and - - FUNERAL DIREOTOR ANDI '':r. , goers Mr. and Mrs. Mothersill. After. Aug. 1937 FnU7 E9�Pimd at a� W.rn S>11BAL114)tR , r !K Mrs. entertained friends Miss K. Green, of Buffalo, are g• • , to last week, visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. ,Green, --ERNEST C. FET7ER =Seasonable Charge successor to W. J. Mather; LL Raymond and Mrs. Janes have here. been visiting his mother here. The Mission Band mill' meet at Lawyer :Tubes and Batteries on Haas Stouffville Mrs. Joseph Evans is not so well the home of Mrs. F. W, Gibson, 20 Years Experience' -+18.51 Talisa tested Thee Night and Day yervioe during the past week. on Wednetitiay, July 28th, at 2.30 PAUL WILdON OA/,RAjjt Business Pbon• Residence Phone nt Mrs. Tomlinson _ entertained the p• sharp. A good attendance is -HORSE REGISTER Prone Clare; GIs 9401 8820 •. Mission Band of the United Church requested,. to Plan for their annual g {T2.METN (25419) 22346. Importect P.- At her home a week ago. Picnic. - • a Mr. and Mrs. Thoe. Sanderson Ethel and May_ Kitto,, of Bram p Clydesdale Stallion, the _ $�"g��T� property �� _.and famil-r ate moving into the ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Markam of Oscar Wilson, Brougham, mlu lllladeline _Peal apartments. Kitto, of Albertan , spent a day this stand for service at his owstain- All sizes of Berry Boxes, Crates Mrs. Esther Palmer attended the-- Week with_Mr. and Mrs. -,James- :..._le.- during the eeasan. Enrolment --.-T- : qt and N_gt,- Baskets; us ti Madill re-uniona f Raine. Beau Intl ' - l a agerman s Bas• y• DOLT (2336) 12921. 'Imp.' French - . Salon ket Factory Root. Scott who has been visit ,one mite north of Oe .Canadian National Exhibition Percheron Stallion. An outstared • �. ing its the. Lindsay district, is not Aug. 27th- Sept. '11th: in Percheron horse of high ganl- - Green River Sehoo1, off No. 7 ". enjoying very good health at pre- carrying afirst-class premium H IR MrTING, _ Highway. A - .sent. '.certificate, the property of E. A. 9H PMPOOI IG,Mr. and Mrs. Get our prices before buying else. Ile: Will stand for the where. We deliver. Mrs Fre Ward �ndBte daughters, Our season tt and of 110th 37, t his own stable, MABCE,LLINGi Phe she ng a couple of weeks at -4, , Markham Twp. Specialise -Hot Olt Treatment IIs Merit; 16Q4 .42-2 �- ICinmount. terms. To insure a foal, $10.. and Permanent Wave Fred Lynn, mother - and two dau- es payable March lot, 1938. All acs Ream Pte, $ ;ghters, spent the week -end with idents at 6% nelr's risk. E. A MRS. M. MU�iDELL USE ' Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bentley, who �Iid SomN��illa R. R.: 1, Stnnffville Phone 1906 �7LAR)i;Dd01\T - have moved to Fraserville: • • • COMMODORE AGAIN (28812) - British American T. Paterson and S. Beare, are Choicely bred Clydesdale Stallion, pro- among those attending the Grand Vision Perty of R. Dafoe, Green River, wil Gasoline Lodge session A. F. & A. M,. at make the season of 1937 as follows 1, arm iit(ihinery ` Ottawa this week. By ' ' Tuesday, May 23th. wuI Teave his own tgp2Cla1 Pr1Cel3O Farmers and stable for Hugh Pugh's for noon; thence Mr. and' Mrs. John McLellan of. to John Barnes. Cherrywood, for night. Threshers Whitby and Miss Elsie Atkinson, C H. Tuck, Opt. Eyesight 3pelislist Wednesdak, proceeds to McGriskin Coekshutt, Frost cit Wood No. 1. Via! Toronto, called on Mrs. Charid- --Disney Bniidiag. (Opp. P. O.) Bros„ Altona Road, for noon: thence Corn _Cultivatprs; No. • 10 A. Oil Tank Wagon Delivery -- ler on the first of the week. Oshawa, .Ori. Phone 1516 to his own stable for night. Thursday, Bath Mowers; No. 4 All Steel Man. FIRESTONE TIRES Miss Mary Graham fell from s _� proceeds to Fred Wright �, tot 2), con. ure Spreaders and No. 6 Grain Bin• ladder while picking cherries at 8. Pickering, for noon- thence to Eli dere combine the latest improve- Reliners _Repair Material Hyperopia Lehman't. lot 34, con. 8. Pickering, for _ - ' her home a few days ago and suf. (farsightedness', stabs Friday, ploc eds to his own m UPS eat$. - A -PLACE #shed fr$ctttt•ed ribs and bruises. ' � e woe w remain until the Coekahutt Plows. all styles to snit Mr. "and Mrs. Jos: Bailey and following Tnesday morning, your Farm. Oliver Tractors. all -little Florence, of Detroit, and Mrs. There .are • many •people who will sizes for every purpose. , Used mac- CLARE MOIN T, ONT. David Canick, of Toronto, spent the say that it only makes it the more hines-4Grain Grinders. 5 .60 -cycle confusing when you. have all these S ♦ A L T ETRE y by. end' with 'Miss Florence `Bene- ri Electric- motors, 1-4 ho 5 h. p. Tur- More for Your Dollai at sire j . -by. - seperate teima to consider regard- 'f nip Drill est. . ing just Hyperopia, but when you n Pilke of g y1t. s?OUFFVILLE The Economy Store ored to• Strathroy this week, takingeensi in - considering H W. F. DISNEY, wGrQen�r .0 -with them, Mrs. • Thos. Whiting, eroplaa; you are dei aaR Phone 100 PITONS Pr(:tc'L,914 41tf Y per cent of the inevalent eye trouo' ' - with whom they will remain for a les a humanity. and it •is necessary _-.-- 'Claremont - _.tea assess. ghowIng - - ------ ----- SPECIALS Rev. and hers. Ferris of Landau to know: -still more and to be con- ! 'stantly studying, 1�6^zen you meet WeekNights Standard Time E. R. Woodward $na -- -U d spent the week -end with 'Dr. with that case of Absolute Hyper- Sat• & Holidays -2 Shows, 7 and 9 p- m. Ps lband Mrs: Toentinsdn. Rev. Ferric _ Peas, 2'9 loci opia where vision is subnormal and THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY Matches, 300's 3 for - _ :)l . M RDA 20c &tt9liEa-at�a•Y Co y t e pa tea 1-1-23 and 4 Fancyred Tiger salmon, 2 for 25c, ro' 2's 10e. Y2 �omist year.-_. _ Por g Yk and Beans chort�t kited, tL seems necessary - 10m Thos: Graham, while iuow•ing a g ' t'r Big 5_C'leanaer" 4 for 19c Sliced Pineapple 1oc n 'x' wh one H ro >i ALL _ to k r y so ype l e TECHNICOLOR PROGRAM Lux Toilet '+cap, -a-Tor--- lasctt one day :last week, suffet�d a e hrispiew 2 for � should be shortsighted, (kherwia: Cltaice Apple ,Sauce, 2 for 19. weak spell, fell, and in doing 3n, - «• Salmon. l e tin - - you would be just as shortsighted God's Country Chore Girl Mehl Sponge IOc g lei received several bruises. He has 7 Cocoa. 2 Ib tin recovered sufficiently to get' a- as the` patient, even more so; be- Fly Spray •29c -Matches,. 3 boxes 'ixound. again. cause there is Wane so blind as he and the 'Vf�orYiari" es Toilet tissue, 8 rolls' wha will not.see" see" 2 KelloR's Pep Bran Flak The Claremoni -Club of .Toronto,. d Glans Tumbler 25c 1'3einz Salad Cream etre boldin a Basket Picnic at Ex- to bP eantlnued Starring - - and Butter. 11 l.2 ex. 15c - ells. g Fly Catchers, 5 [or 11ition Park, area 10, on-JuIy 31st. - GEORGE BRENT= Hand Cleaner =-Claremont folk are invited to att- BEVERLEY ROBERT5 Fresh and Cured -Meats on Electric Phone -or Mall Orders DweteM fiend. tic Colored Short. Refrigeration at all times. l t Some of the properties, so badly Promptly. BROUGHAM, ONT. -. scorched the night a! _the lire, are [ypTil R "The Changing ofthe Guard A..RW s . mow being re -finished, painted etc. Alai + 'prose 1 ,� « UASH GBUCEli Pkk. 50 The Park Board are the • owners of - ' a new power -mower, that will shave : . phone Clare 3701 -CARTOON and NEWS _.. -._ the grass off. the park as close as the hair' on the heads of some of MONDAY, TUESDAY, ,WEDN'SUAl' 7ners youngsters we see an the echo �t •its lea July '26. 27 and 28 A. At time .of writing only very brieft!!J' 1, rief information is -received of the (� �� tc, �' ".Pigskin Parade" � - r serious accident .experienced by '. ? Starring a King' �.9�LLUOt�` � ;1E:dxin .Forsyth, of Glasgow, viten SAFE DIRECT E� O N O M I CAL it is understood its fell from a load STUART ERWIN CHANGE OF TIME TABLE PATSY KELLY _ ' Effective Sunday, April 25th of hay, breaking his neck: 'He lyes .. - - . extent of the injuries _ wilt be as- sign. Re furnish _ _In simple but do I ~ For Toronto For Oshawa �certained' in an examination there. mamoria that will Special Attraction, the Corona- and intermediate points and intermediate pointe The union picnic last week. at Please from every cion Pictures. A. M. P. M. P. IL A. M. P. M. -P. 114, Woodland Park, was another big standpoint. 7n dignity " ! &6.09 12.64 e6.54 ` a7.31 1.31 47.31 'day for 'the children of 'ihe neigh- of appearance our 1 Empires Hour &6.44 al.54 ` 7.54 8.41 c2.31 8.31 <. borhood. Not so many adults were work will stand out » 2.54 2.54 e8 b4 10.01 ". 3.31 present this year, but those who through* the ages. Of Glory 9.24 03.54 9.54 -11.4.6 "Si 10.31 attended had' a good" time, and ad- Na Greater Tribute 10.64 $4.54 b10.44 P. M. 5.31 11.31 mired the beautiful ionic ounds. N. W. STAFFORD' :', AndShort Subjects P gt dll.b4 6.�4 c12.3. '6.31 Games and races made 'up the us- highway Monumental Easters Standard Time ual afternoon's program, Worlrs THURS., FRI. and SAT. a -Dail 1~ esoept Sun.. & 8oL b -Sita. 8oL only. The Mission Circle of the Baptist Ph. 461 Whitby. Ont. c •Sat: only, a =Sat. Sun., At 801. Church will hold its .next meeting Kingston Road Went July 29. 30, 31 ow, GI Ass for Attractive Illustrated Folder. 31 Deligthtul . y_ at the horde of bars. Fred Ward , ' I "Road to Gllory" Lake and Highway V&catl ani our$, with ail expenses on Tuesday, July 27th„ at 2,30 p. ret. The program will be given by, Pa d. members of -the •Mission Band, ani - FRED MARCH Tickets and informstias at , :Stirs. Stanbury, .the guest .speaker, WARTIER BAXTER GHAT COACH •LINE$ using as her topic, .P Pleasures, new _ EASTERN HOQS= PICKERING11HA _ and old". All the members of the ' Circle and. Band are'' urged to: att- ------ - - d' LIST OF USED GOODS Apparently the cid saying "Yon 30 a. Tractor - : Never saw any cream in the bottom Int. Power Unit 25 h. p of the, crack," still holds good • We -20 Int.. Tractor "b h, p. Lister Gas •Engine saw a basket of cherries in Clare- ,• = 4' a _ Is C S 8 Fordson Tractor 2 1-2 h. p. Lister engine Md gain., mart this weelo, that was sold to __ - Oliver stiff -tooth cult. tract ;: De Laval Miker, 2 pailk a local purchaser, and one-quarter t t - hitch -and -power lift. 14 ft . , boat & -trailer of that basket was filled with �� - 1MicDeering Flower near' new 5ft. Sea flea Milk moan repsrssub the leaves, (the bottom quarter). it 6 -ft Disc Gurney; -22 in t furnace near n cornet be said that this was in -,� �' community -pay roll �� Massey mower, 5 ft. 2 Electric stoves ew sands of towns, a dopendaWo tenttional, but 'it does not encourage,'- Massey hay loader -Cook 'stove, res. - and •-high closet - 3 income for millions of *=Ms. ' the purchaser to form any fine op 6 ft. .,McCormick Binder :Furnace oil burner inion$. :>blk and milk products must ba sold so that'oask can flow w 5 ft. Frost & Wood Bind: - orae w 6 rs • _ , " _ , . ' J . v co yrs. milkr.ng back to dairy farmers and their comtauaitiss wask Off Riding Verity plow Jersey fieifer, 2 yrs. bred : '7 WMk and month afbr mouth. Gan plow dare,_ 1.1 • years ' Greenwood g _ �., Mr. Will Ormerod'.:of Cresswell This is a job Borden knows how to do, for'lbbhind;Bomdoa rlcCormick Gang plow 1_ T 2 Single plows g good used care repent a fw days at his home here • we 80 yeam of orpo>:ionos in handling and selling the cost 12 in. BeattyGrinder &' Bagger '� large list of The Y. P. U: will conduct the to of food roduofs, Dairy (armors producing grinder for inspection 'b P ''eat Electric Ford, Chevrolet, Oldsmobile Das+• a Borden company, know that a Bordon milk check mssee' Double Head 1MIcI�au g church services an Sunday next, in ghl'in' grinder ant Buick, Willys-Kni ht Poati" the absence of the . sato,_ dopsadablo inoom�. Set pf jacks for above. P -Passenger can and trucks Mr, and Mrs. G. Bagg and Miss Fleury 8 in grinder. • • .5mithers spent Sunday with the r tf Mark family, - t457 1937 ' Chas. Cooper; � � Claremore Ont Mr. Root. Plaskett and son, ofA&M L •eaeir Whitby, sport Sunday with. Mrs: J. of a" Sub - s� dl . ; ,,,�,, J. McGlashan, DunbarRoit ... ' Kr. Percy Clarke left to, r Brace- SLICED VERY THINt "TEAM UP WITH By Simbits - – -BSG BEN –IT'S 1 A ir•. �t "No Matter How Thin You Slice -it — It's Still Soloney, - s _MIGHTY FINE Viae Lgain thu tali: of a Government Commi3sion to control horse •� f i CH E /', - racirb is to the fore; and although there is nothing sta^t'ing or novel about such talk, this,tin.e it looks as though there might be something more to it than mere conversation. - �-� • �•�C 'Our own interest in the subject is more or less academie—kaff.` kaff—as outside of a very occasional one or two dollar hunch bet we \ Illi pay very" slight attention to' The Sport of Kings. ! But if a Racing, Commission should be created We couldn't expect any very revolutionary. results from its activities. It would be e:ther a paid commission—in which ease the_ jobs could go to men .who are- .,d re . - 1hmarysvotQ the straight ticket* or who know where the body is buried. Or else it would be an Honorary Commiss'on, with- the "-appointees - probably Iooking ' on it as an excuse for posing gracefully -in the " stewards' stands what, time they were not -strolling across the Mem- �� hers' Lawns bowing graciously to admiring friends, rather than as a �p��IG real job that required real work_ 'B N • For it isn't in Members' Enclosures that any monkey- business = THE PERFECT that may be go'.ng'on can most easily be smelled oxt; and sometimes we have privately wondered if a stewards' stand is a really good place • ; ' _... to observe from, judging from some of the things we have seen, hap- :L;tw utng Tobacco pen during, races without any official action resulting. " Something is undoubtedly wrong with bur horse Pacing; but ?• • there always has been, and very likely always will be. And it is • :. rather remarkable how much more there seems to be wrong w:th- the • - sport rightx4ter you have_taken,a severe shellacking. In other words, days when your selections come galloping home _ in front like trained pigs, all is for the best in the best -of all possible worlds, or words'to that effect, and it is surprising how' even a small wager on the winner can blind you to the fact that the jockey rid'ng - i' • in got -away . wit'h murder in the race. - -But when your thumbs are starting to sprout those painful cal111111 0111 - Ire -+Sr-� lapses which come from tearing up losing tickets, your whole outlook .- vit- • on lite—and especially horse-racing—changes, and you view with The Hint �'. •; `' gloomy suspic`.om every move made on the.track. • • . - Young Harry Brown and. Lizzie —' If Canadian racing is in any worse shape than in former years, - Jenkins, had been to the week -end market, where Harry had bought a Canadian Scouts from New Brans- _ the chief reason you don't need to look any further for than the list, of tomorrow's entries in tonight's papers young pig and an empty tub: Walk- wick, Quebec, Ontariol Manitoba, Al - . . - ing• home together, at night, along a berta and British Columbia, to the ' Over south of -the border you will see three or four tracks havipg lonely country lane, with the pig un - number of 157, .'are at .present en - cards of races with not a single race offering i@sa than a. thousand der one arm and the tub under- the camped with some 90,000 Scoots dollars. Here in Canada three hundred up to seven hundred. other,,Harry was anrprised to notice gathered it Wastington,Z.C., for the - Where the body lies the buzzards will be `gatheired=No, that that -Lizzie had suddenly quickened big National Scout Jamboree being.. held June 30th to July 9th. isn't the -very polite way to talk about the noble sport. What we her pace and was almost running. men, where the big money is, you will find -the beat horses, the most "'Ere," called Harry after •her. „ e . _ : prominent trainers, and the•best �ock%s-especially the latter. "What are you running away like In honor of the Fifth World Jam - =' to Canadian racing fans have to .be satisfied with cheap horses that for. "Well, seein' that there's nobody boree of Boy Scouts to be' held in - that are liable to be hots a blow torch on Thursday and cold as the but us two, I thought maybe Holland from July 81st to August feelings between Hepburn and Kin on.Saturda with alI p y; ged train- - about you'd try to kiss me;' giggled Lizzie ' 13th next, the Netherlands Govern- ers who should really be charged admission to the track; _arid with so- ment has issued special' postage --• called jockeys who —at tside of two or three of ahetis—who, in hap- - ' over her shoulder. stamps of three .denominations. A pier times, would have considered themselves lucky_to be allowed to -a How could I, with this ere pig licit cent stamp depicts a Dutch Bop even work a borne, let alone ride one in race. • ` • under nue arm and the tub under Scout on a light green background, Which should be about enough of the subject, and we shall t'other?" "Well " faltered Lizzie, ' was a six -cent stamp depicts 'a drummer 'I merelyclose with the old one about- the trainer who was trying to , thinkin of putting against. a background of flags of dif- ,. alibL a very poor race just run byM one (if his charges: afraid you was the doam and the tub over it. ferent nations calling the Scouts of _ pig the world. toget together, a : This steed lett the barrier about lour lengths after the rest and lb =`- hand stamp portrays to end d sh uldt o - continued to get no better fast -being just, a dut the furlong post Curious era of acurly-headed Dutch Scout Dutch when the others were finishing. Half an. hour later kis trainer came ;into the paddock, where he was accosted by a friend of ours. That Flirmer Fuddlemuch: "Yep, we've with arm outstretched in salute to 'was a terrible rade your gelding. ran," he said. "How come?" - got all the new -(angled machinery the youth of the world. The stamps • • • there is.. Our latest buy was two bear the legend "Nederland Wereld "Oh., didn't you hear?" replied Mr. Alibi. "That gelding was ` milking machines." Jamboree, 1937." _. badly -cut down during the heat, so what could you expect.". City Miss: "How interesting. But • • •tell me, do they really give as good -.4'1 watched that heat very closely from start to finish responded •milk as the cows?" Crown Prince Michael Rod- - our friend. And if your' horse was, cut down, it must have been on _of mania, who is himself a Boy Scout, .. the nose." _ attended a week -end Scout Corona -Misunderstood :• Brown, driving a sports model, was tion Jamboree held at Eastnor Castle,. - forced to brake quickly, with the re- the home of'Lord Somers, the Deputy salt that the car got out of .control Chief Scout. Lord and Lady Baden- - -for a moment and ended within an Powell also were, present, and . re - inch of 'a lamp -post on the other aide viewed the gathering of Scouts 'and of the road. Guides of Herefordshire, Gloucester- -- -A. policeman strolled up and re- shire and Worcestershire:. A- num- marked: "Well, you got a` lice skid, her of similar Scout Coronation Jam - there, eh?" borees •were held in other parts of "Pardon me, said Brown, ug t- ,. '' ily, "but this lady is my wife." •. ,s io Serus On ,their way to the. National r / ! = Doctorr "Well, madam; what .is Jamboree, at Washington, D. C., a / your. ailment?" party of 40 Amer:can Boy Scouts 1 ► Old Lady:,"Pains in my arms,, dos from Portland- and' Seattle" district -ter. I can hardly lift• them over my troops paid an international .good - _ t . heir, and it's the same with my legs" Will visit to the Canadian Rockies on. a recent Sunday and presented the ch Alive Very Mup flag of the Portland Scout Troop 59 „ you hold a First-aid 'Man: Did to the ist .Banff Alta. Scout. Troop _ �' p Extra values at no ex- - . mirror to.her 'face to see'if she was• tra cost . . . that W your t' .. hing?rr still breathing?". .. , 1poaitive guarantee when Assistant: "Yes, and she opened 'The old, bne' matte so much noise he you buy ,Firestone Tires. couldn't sleep." Among t b e tie are' her eyes, 'gasped, and - reached •i`or : '• ' Firestotie's 2 Extra Gold ]ler powder puff." Initiation -Plies under the. tread that 'bind the tread and body Thoughtful Husband First Golfer: "What's that fellow'' " Quo an elastic inseparable - First Neighbor: "Surely was nice with the broken club rhak`ng_such a " unit making it safe at any of Jones to buy his wife that expen- fuss about'?" speed. You pay nothing n >> sive new was' machine. Second Golfor:, "Yes, I should im- -for this extra feature that - ALO W0 PRICED Second Neighbor: "You bet it was! agire he's swearing himself in." gives you extra safety and . dextra mileage. ' HARNESS AND COLLARS ' Med;talon .:TIRES Get the. most for your Farmers Attention—Harvest time Plumber: "Can you let me have -a money. Firestone • Tire* No matter how little is nearly here. Consult your .nearest chair?"' + i - do not cost one cent more you, can afford for tires - Harness Shop about Staco Harness Househol :cr: !'Yes, but couldn't a tie better. = khan ordinary. tires. Have go to the Firestone Supplies. We sell our goods •onlyladder "No, tie nearest Firestone Dealer first. He has a - through ough your local Staco Leather Plumber: this is a job that Dealer replace worn tires ' ;genuine Firestone tiro Goods dealer. The goods are right, wants thinking about." -today. Specify Firestone to suit every purse that and so are our prices. We. manufac- -- . Fly In the Ointment " tires as original equipment will give you the safest :. tune in our factories — Harness, , :. when buying.a now car. lowest cost mileage. Horse Collars, Sweat Pads, Horse A fariner, who was always comt.. L Blankots, and Leather Travelling • plaining was shoving the result' 'of Goods. Insist on Staco Brand Trade hoe growing w'ea'ther and• superior Marked Goods, and get satisfaction. M skill • in cultivation when his visitor 'Made • ♦ only by , • '• said to .him: "Well; you, ought to be t 1✓ 1 nle Samuel. Trees Company Litni#ed satisfied' with suc�h crops as these.- :St .663 • King ,St, West, Toronto There is certainly nothing lacking. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE - You have nothing to kick•about'this- year." C-1 The old farmer stood in a meditat- -MOST MILES PER DOLLAR"."Well, - ing mood.for a minute, -then replied: 7 you know, son, such crops as .Issue No. 30—'37' these are pesky hard on the soil" at an official ceremony at Chateau Lake Louise. Presentation of ` tha flag was made possible through mem- bers of the Urlburt Worsham Amerl-, can Legion Post of Portland in co- operation with Major P. J. Jennings, superintendent of Banff National Parka The Banff Scouts made a reciprocal offering by . decorating one of the American .Scouts with a color- ed neckerchief, The .new • Lieutenant Governor for Alberta, Hon. J. C. Bowen, and like his predecessor, Patron of the Boy Scouts Association of the Province, was duly invested *as a Boy Scout' by Provincial Commissioner J:. H. Woods of Calgary, at a largely- attended Scout Coronation Sunday service in the Prince of Wales Armouries, at " Edmomton.- Classified ;Advertising AGENTS WAWTED t PORTRAIT AGENTS WRITE FOR CATA- lnxue and prices — Big money making Pr^Pnsttlon, United Art, Toronto Z BADEN PULLETS AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICE$ LL FROM GOVERNMENT APPROVED blood -tested breeders, sired by big males: 2 weert olds, Barred Ricks $14,40, Leshorns $17.95; 3 week olds, 'BarredPbocks 1118.40, Leghrrns 521.93; 4 week olds, Barred Racks $23.40. Leghorn- 52E.95: Asserted Breeds: 4-6 weeks Old $20.40. $!tipped C.O.D. anywhere.' Baden Electric Chick Hatcher.,, • Baden, Ont: 7j Ge $ WANTED; WHITE: e HIGHEST L I*re'^tui_t paid ori rll l-ra.leay, hank ret. rrences. A. Zammit, 5 Kane A v_ Tcrostto. .. • good Used Clothing _. _ �) when neva, n -w 'selllnq f::r S7. "3 cid $9, Made by the beet tailors in ,Canada, A 13 a .. full lane r•f odd pang and odd ccqg ts, 51. So, $1.75 and S2. 3t)fl pairs of nen fl.¢rtrcl pants, - 31.95. dead nnrcy'crder. Sails t; n guar- .. anteed or, money returned, Tt•c 1'. r,�c St, ' Clothing Co., 502 Tonge St., Tcronto. PHOTOGRA PH'Y F 2 .L WARGEMENT FREE ,WITH Zvk.HY 5 cent order. Roll Plus develnped ar,.l eight prtntb 25 cents, reprints :l cents eaea. Brightling, 29 Richmond Street Esrt. T: r,nit., D TWETIr= PILLETS AT BAF,CAIN PRICES 6> SCD EEK O[., BaRD E REOCBS, 5:5.95; ` rc,v _:e•ilnmpshires, Whfte' Rte,-ks. 516,93; L ". - rns, 519.45. 3 week old, Shred' F•-.cks 519.93, Leghorns S23A 5. 4 wc7k r ld, Barred Rceits -521.93,. Leoh�rns :23.45. All ; .il'ets fro^t Government Apprycc,l, bLul•,e:ted bre%der•, hatched Trc-i b19' C.O.D! anywhere. Tc•e;dle Ch c:: Fl •rg Limited,.. Fergus, Ontario, . 1TC.H1F TORTURE STOPPED In A•Mir,afal For quick relief from the itching of nim; !cs, N! !Aes, eczema, athlete's foot, rashes and other skin eruptions, spply Dr. DenniY cooling, antiseptic' liquid D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. Its gentle oi13 soothe the irritated skin. Clear, gre.•vacicm and stainless -drip fast. Steps 'the most intense itching instantly. p 33c t. is[ bottle, A drug sform proves it --or money biaL Ask for— 30 D.D..D. pJizda&461-sZ� L END PAIN—Soothe :..SORE HAN.D.S'. by Rubbing in 83 , A , .. � w.'•�Ti ' �. . 4 .: )•. a:' - • .. - - Z i . '_,L -,.. =nen. t a w « e --n..-•r- .....: -._�• `.�... ...v,.wy,•}... .: v,.-:•....rrva.•.v-n..�. - / .-w - ^,,,,•+-,.. .: :3::'`. .w/ „u. -%.s• -i•_:+ " From my lather," she said, "who of his head, and back again. __ ' Induslr�irl P:flare HNA sold it only because he had to find "And now you shall tell us-,exact- oney"for I+_nth.. Duties when he ly how it comes to be yours she CORli1'tit68 Bright money - - - .. _ ._..• . .,:.• ..:-;:..came into the 4tstate. When he heard said severely. .'8y L. C, DOUTFbWAM _ that Watt intended to use the ground ' "Because," said Redhead, "when I -TORONTO.—June industrial oper- for a factory site, he dived off the sold my ranch in Alberta, I sent atione continued at the high level Waiting in the car that was drawn sublimated by a tree-gmbowered hal- u to the deep end with splash you could some of the money to my father for . , reached in May, says the Monthly p gate of the newly built low from where rose .the grey spire have heard in Plymouth. Ironically, the purpose of buying a good site to Review issued by the Canadian Bank bungglow, Janet was aware of a sud- of an ancient aburch. as well, some Weet African• gold mine Devon for a powdered -milk factory. of Commerce. Agricultural pros- v; den jar and an unpleasant, suggest- "That all this Ifteliness should -be shares he'd thought were" just so But as I'm .convinced the one he pects, excepting the drought-strick- ive crash; then, the darkening of the cornered by your -father,"' "bee explain- p gone"up'like' rock- chose is the last'place on earth that en •areas of the west, are, generally � much r have window .as some .stark objett shot ed. ets.' ear.&g should house any kind of factory, I bri brighter than, a o says the ". last, and the unpleasant thud with "You can take. it from me,". she "Did he try to buy it back?" the shall be only too happy to resell to report, y y ``• which that object struck the: road. - said, "that the 'corner is pretty barfly patient asked. the. former owner." Business activity to a new recon cry "nell!" she cried, alarmed, thrust broken." "That's what he went to* see Watt The Admiral swallowed something peak. between Janus and June— open the car door, and jumped to "Why?" he 'asked quickly, about this -afternoon='to offer him a that, in 'the fast few moments, seem- about 15 per: cent. above the corres- avoid the badly disintegrated bicycle - "Dried milk and reinforced 'con- big profit if he'd resell," she said. ed to have shot into his throat. pondjng period of 19 6 the re ort whose pedal had caught trete " .ahe replied. c zsn a y s What?" e shouted, and. so far continued. Exceptional progress oc- running- card, and_ whose rider lay He thought this over for a mo- long suit,, and if he . wasn't actually • as his position permitted,. -the •easu- curred during May in forestry, in - so, still and crumpled -looking a dozen went. thrown out --on his --ear,- it was only alty bowed.. .. dustrial_e_'ui equipment, ; ----- feet awn "Sorry," he admitted at Last, "brit --- q P automobile. and y because the biggest glutton for pun- James Aloysius Watt, he admit- construction industries. With difficulty—for while she was I don't quite follow." ishment hesitates to tackle a rogue ted. "Alone, but," . a pair of very May newsprint production volume on the diminutive side,_he was large Do you see the larch plantation - elophant with bare ,hands." blue eyes searched deeply into a pair was of record proportions and the � nd solid turned the casualty that fills up "the curve made by the Recalling his host's appearanceIand of very brown ones, "not, . as yon cumulative output for the first .five stream?" she demanded. neral de eanour, the patient was might say, unattached."—London months of the year was 20 per cent over; and was not res a vicious at what "It carries your e e contented) ' P g y' above the first five months of the she 'saw, for there was a vicious look- y Y inclined to, agree. He agreed more Tit -Bits. _ ing cut .across the flaming red hair through to the baciWound of hills, fully still when, a_ moment later, the previous year. The lumber cut in he. agreed. "What about it?" British Columbia was the' lar She swung open the gate in the _ „ „ door opened and; followed by the u o gest bun aloes fence ran Before very longs she said level- doctor, the Admiral reappeared. Who Said Sealy' since.October, 1929. Steel production,, g quickly up, the ' PPS' craby pavement below the adequate- ly,. "joined to the' lane' where yoel' "That's the teller,", he stated in- —� jump?d about 15 per cent.. - ly regimented pedgola. Her hand was took your toss by. a tarmac road-_ formatively. "Doesn't Iook much 'One of the strangest suggestions' raised to the knoeker,- when, appar- that space will be occupied_ by a re- the matter with him." one could imagine_ is embodied. in a, J eptly of- its own volition, the door inforced concrete -factory for'. the "We'll have a look at him, any- remark heard in a few quarters re- . What Is the Explanation? swung open. The pinched and nar- 'manufacture of dried milk. I under- way," said the doctor. "Pretty bad cently when a young boy is explain - owed face -of Lemuel Watt looming stand however, that, ,owing to the tumble, nevertheless. Must have a Ing why he does• not thigk, he cares "unpleasantly close -behind, Admiral 'height of the chimney, there'll be bead like reinforced concrete to to be a Boy Scout. "Aw," runs the Astronomers claim they have cis- ° Wainwright shot out. very tittle smoke. Wad 'except for come up smiling after a knock like' excuse, "scouting is sissy", covered 'unfamiliar dense clouds on -- "I wish you good -day, sir," said turning it a funny .color, making it that," he pronounced, a not too ha Is it the part of softness to learn Mara and they believe they are dust Mr. • Watt in a voice that, -like hint- smell pretty badly, and killing all the pilk chosen reference at which the bow. to - fake care of 'one's -self 'in storms similar to those which are tak- trout' and water plants, the waste Admiral took a long, deep breath. the open, to blaze a trail, pitch a ing place in western states and west-' " self, was' thin but resolute. a ern Canada. 'But what has caused "Then it's a dashed sight more Products •wail do practicalFy no harm "Vet before the doctor, please, Fa- tent, build' a n -to . Is it useless than I- wish -you,": the Admiral re- to the stream ... It's true there's a their!" cried Janet. to be -a good swimmer, or know how them.' • sponded, speaking •from the heart. far more convenient site just outside "Obviously," the casualty said to make _a radio spark set? Maryland police had a report re- Beddiscombe-coir; complete with siding to practicalI g quixofic in Fiery First Aid Pl �� 9. "the land mast be re- Or is there something cently that a 700 -pound cannon, a ` Rtit}sout haste; or any evidence -of the railway, but the owner wishes to sold. aiming to-do a good turn every day, rancour,his ex -host closed the door advertise his prod»ct is made -in rur- "But that wallpaper liuxter'refuses respecting onies elders, protecting relic of the war of 1812, had disap- on him. _ al surroundings." „ wild life or assistin at community peared from a citizen's back yard. tc sell, protested his host, redder 9 g Two •negroes were seen loitering in Not Before She Doctor the face even than usual. Maus • Somehow we hope and be- g .. ' Whst you doing here? Are you . ' •lieve that sueh interests will increas- ` the aistrict, but if� �thep took -At- how so impressed with that --that buxter- There was a silence wherein the "The Wallpaper . hurter co"uldn t , ing vandal, that you need hang about Patient 'seemed to. be. groping for sell even if he wanted to," said the ingly take the place of the false at- did they -move, it. There : was no his Tottenham Court Road door, suitable comment. patient, his eyes on Janet.. tractions sometimes attached -to truck used. • step?" her father demanded of Janet. .'Who," he inquired at last, "is the His face fading. gradually to sub- gangsterism &fid" hoodiumism. A}on the coast of Maine new ---er—go-getter responsible for that normal the Admiral looked at him. There certainly was not much of r a She laid an 'urgent hand on, his idealistic programme?" °'What do the soft m the two .bo industry is springingup. and it is be - arm.' « P ��_ ��� you mean hs cant re- from Venezuela, part oY 'the - wed corrin important. Taking shrimps The altruist in� question,. she sald sell?" ha demanded. 'Its his ro- y "Pipe down the rising chess,, ship- •.- ,. ,,, P through almost trackless jungle, to out of the water and putting thein in mate," she instructed firmly; '!and is,a man Watt. pe`rty, isnt.it. the. jamboree. A survey .,of the cans. The shrimps have been there "What?" he shouted, and she nod- No, its mine. Actually I was bronzed backs, Weil -muscled arms for years and people are asking why come and do your First Aid stuff. ded,-. - the industry.was so Ion delayed In i - d this from Plymouth,g fomwhere I k to young faces In the camp There s a cyclist pretty badly _hark. : ••What's -right," she crnfirmed. "Of ed this morning from New York, to and alert starting. � - y • HeI me. lift him into the car.•• Watt's Weatherpreof NVallpapers. It take over, •when I was lucky encu h .'along the Potomac would convince _ • • • �alf a mile away, they turned vra3 outside his bunCulow' you crash- to take that toss." g most• people that in Scout training - through Idaho the . wrought -iron », there is charges tZ for a 'flshing it. : gh gates of ed. "Feller is -delirious. the Admiral rugged Plenty' of the hearty and cense if the person can see but .4 Grey ladies, up the drive,. tree-bor- :'But how," the patien=t• demanded stated. gged foi any boy who can take blind person dered and beautifui,-,to the. flagged it". Pe gets one free: Can 4 -at-last, did the man—Wattcquire _ Janet's. glance travelled from the 'person with sight fish -better than one Tudor house that had sheltered one the land in the first place?". patients eyes to the dishevelled red Speoisl who is blind? Wainwright or another for more. than four hundrgd years.. _ _ •- ' - Hurrying down the shallow steps, Hogg, the ex -petty, officer butler,, called the gardener, and together t, y lifted the injured man from the _ ca "Wbere to, 'Miss 'Janet? Hogg - j Inquired.ANADIAN :BUILT TRU[K "My room," Janet Bald' promptly. : "I'll 'phone for Dr, Ormonde while you're getting him upstairs." •. � FIT- - � - -- • White beneath his tan and freck- les, Redhead's pain -ridden eyeleida fluttered as she -entered the. room: . NEEDS .#'`Seems to know you're here, any- way," the Admiral remarked. "Yer, doesn't ben" Janet agreed, : and bent over thepatient. ; "Where am T, to coin an exptea=' _ "` • .�, . � ___ cion? he asked in a stronger voids _:. than she had expected. -- a zey Ladies is the. name of the house," she told him. ."You've had a pretty bad smash, so. as we -were close by,' we brow in to' be *ted. Now brought you be N?' you'll have to lie quiet- ' , , . � �.,• ly until the doctor comes:" He gazed at her with something more than interest. "I don't think I ever saw eyes w Iuite so brown 'as yours," he said `' y y as 1� mpaltially at last._ t; "The patient's delirious!" Janet r'•' ^ tried •in a shoeked voice to her fay :her, who, perhaps fortgnatet ha >... ie- d to be outside the vision of the nags in the bred. >: The Admiral came over, his face •edder, even, than usual. '"An es ':..:>. caped lunatfc`eprAbably; ' he ` •. :..:: : , ,• >" .. ;rowlcd. "Sooner• Ormonde's: here � • • - - o have hirn.sent back to the "ylumlow- he better." "" So you see how it is," Janet said -- vidly. when the Admiral had stump- '� CHEVROLET truck you buy is they're'sopromineat in this development AFE AT U R E S A from" the room. She turned to-:. built in Canada- It's designed to - of our -business, industry .find natural 'iis�i►*now vake4a4mod yards the door. "How Pm going to. :. cope with Canadian road and climatfcal s_ geour_ceS. _ six-eynder ens* "Mine pve you a chance to assemble your conditions. In fact General Motors If ���••••+*••»�•- tattered senses—i! any." r, you now operate equipment that 78��«,at�r� When she went back half an hour produces it�on assiinbly lines devoted needs replacing, see your.nearest Chev- - - - ater, the patient was slttisig up in a:elusively to trucks. That's why •.uolet dealer. Ask him to give you an a#K,�;~ ed, dazing intent through, the win ' _Chevrolet commercial units do such. a a zafsal• let ism • loon. - thorou hl de pP 1! explain the conwiti. ci.uvbtoly „ew, , "Lie down again this moment l" g y dependable and economical ent financing terms of the General Motors strok"Oh" dsdgm Y he ordered premonitortly, job for individual and Met owners Instalment Plan. Do it today—and start an-sre.t Turret Top I don't think it's lair," he tom- - across the Dominion. That's why piling up profits right away! ""s''h'"�" darned, without shifting either his -� � • - - - - __ _ _ _ lance or his position. aaraK selesttaw of "What don' t ink' - - , Fattory-suln sedlea `. t you h a fair?" sked, and he pointed. `The house faced'& wide plain that fewest -per: m.d•t _ ,, loped gently on either hand to a- ista that rose unbroken to the blue _ H�fsad MrdrwlN gnaws - ills beyond. ♦ stream; willow:' _ ;amu trewn and.,limpid, meandered tare- NswdsalsD rs•ar ularly through the valley; woods of _ t ,•� ak and -birch -and maple. crowded - - CT. 1079 ie northern height; rich -pasturage ~: r' Ly to .the ,south; the middle- distance e t f l u --- ••ate.-,.. ,, .. ..., ... .. .. ... : -� - d RADIO HEADLINERS ' O O OF THE WEE-,{ x r � a G. C. MURRAY Star Gazin: Thomas Thomas, the that this service to the north has :s Y r sy new Show Boat tone, was born been of vast importance to our north - liar, in Wales in 1913 ... sang first in a ern citizens residing a far-flung out- a� y. cantata • .. came to Ameri- posts. , It is to be hoped that the new'° V ca in 1925 and 'jointed the oy service. 3 i Scouts ...graduated- from, Scranton, "Pretty Kitty Belly," the CBS dra- " Pa., High School ... worked in ma- matic series center:ng around the ro- chine shop and studied music mantic adventures of 'a young Irish b won Atwater -Kent audition in 1932 girl, will be heard over the WABC, ' s. is a cross word puzzle fan and Columbia network Mondays through ides horses for relaxation ...Gra- Fridays from 10.00 to 10.15 a.m., 3 - EDST, beginning Monday, July 19. < ' cie Allen who is practicing a series of new steps with Hubby George The programs are currently board Burns foi< their picture with Fred cast from 1.15 to 1.30 p.m., EDST." Astaire, once danced, in vaudQville The sketches were introduced over y with her two older sisters . • . Columbia on March 8th of this year, % a SWING KING Benny Good presenting Kitty Kelly as.she arrived man, whose Swing School beats the in Good - New York from Ireland, friendless 711 tempo of the Nation every Tuesday in the strange city. Michael Conway,lµ may: night over CBS, began his musical handsome police detective, helps Kit- career with five piece high school t find a Park Avenue TCon as a maid in the home of the Van Or band in Chicago . . . at 16 he was pmgton family. Young Jack Van Or- " featured with Ben Pollack•a band 'pington fails Inc love with the Irish and later came up the musical ladder lass who has'.aso won: the aectns lffio with Isham Jones, Red Nichols, Paul The King, surrounded by some of the Royal fa wily, during the march -past' of ex -service 'men and Whiteman and Johnny Green of Conway. 'women. On left' Queen Elizabeth, and, right, Queen Mary. F'erde Grofe, whose music hits a sew Red-headed' Arline Blackburn, a high in tone pictures, weaves his native New Yorker of Irish descent, the rapid-fire broadcast necessary to figure was still well .above 16.91 society woman, it seems, has been notes like a master painter in "Hol- Plays the title role. Clayton Collyer, tell the story of a' horse race as it is pounds in 1934 and 14.00 ounds in . granted an annulment of her marriage •lywood Suite." He makes you feel brother of June Collyer, the movie p - - P g y being, run. His knowledge of horses 1933, however. because her husband—the brute! the full sweepof picture makin actress, is heard as Conway, and P• g• and colors enables him 4o identity - Butter consumption has increased read a bock! This is, an unusual Phil S italn whose "Hour , of. Richard Kollmar plays the rival suit- P• y. animals which seem lost to the aver- steadily in the past lour years. Per ground fo-- dissolving `the marriage Charm" is heard every Monday, at or. George Dahm of Chicago writes ale onlooker in a rushing mass of capita figures are: 1933, 30.18 tie; but then, ;t is startling to learn 9.30 p.m: over NBC's red network, the aclipts, horses and dust. pounds; 2934, 31.12; 1935, 31.13; of anyon in Cinemaland read a book.. once directed. a 50 -piece symphony Bryan Field to Report Malo: Event, He estimates he • has "booted 'em' 1936, 31.42. The offending volume was written by !" orchestra in Boston. New York State's greatest races of home" for radio audiences on, more Similar figures for cheese are: an obscure author named Charles TRIPLE PLAY. Gu Lombardo 1938 ranging from the Belmont, the than 300 occasions. pounds; 2934, 3.60; 1935, , Guy 1933 3.39 Dickens.' It was called by .the odd and his Royal Canadians, who will Hopeful, and the Futurity to the' Joc- 3.62; itS36A 3:37. - - name of ''Pickwick Papers," and one. est star on the "Magic Ke ". ro- key Club .Gold Cup and the Grand More Pork Than $Cel Eggs: 1933, i 2.68; 1934, '22.24; ' Su S• y p E chapter • *as entitled "A Madman's gram at 2 m. will be heard on all National Steeplechase at Belmont 1935, 22.39 p 1936, 21.69. D p. Manuscript." This' portion the lady k three major networks. this week.... will be broadcast exclus0ely over the Eaten by Canadians complained, was so terrifying and so They air their own commercial at WABC-Columbia network accordin New Weathermen gruesome as to cause her great men- ' 5.30 p.m... over WAB.C, CBS, and to an agreement announced between 'Increase ' of 69,395,000 Pounds in t anguish. then do a bi-weekly program over the CBS Department of Sports and _ aThat• fellow Dickens' must haTe p gr is3fi Reported _ ...-..Are Appointed t 'WOR on Wednesdayand�Thu.rsda the New York Racing Association. something! Cinemaland sbouid sign y. OTTAWA.—Pork is . the favorite Andre Kostelanetz and Martha Bryan Field, veteran New York meat•on the •Canadian menu. Bee! TORO TO.=Five new men have him up .to writ3 for the movies. But- - Rays are 'slated for roles in Para- sports writer and generally rated as .and veal consumption fell from 723,- . been added to the staff of the Domin- perhaps' they -have : already signed `'mount's new "Artists and Models." the nation's outstanding "caller,"' 679,006 pounds in 1935 to 6.65,390,- ion Meterological Bureau here to himubli ity the whore 'story was mist Jade Pearl recalls the first time he will be at the microphone whenever 000 in 1936,. while pork jumped to meet the demand for additional wea- a publicity stunt. for a. new horror. E Columbia is carrying film starrin • fumbled his linea during a rehearsal, � i'i'Y Sone of the N. 748,005,000 pounds from 678,070,- ther data in connection with the pro-` g Boris Karlofl. when . be stlirted in , show business. Y,R.A. s big stake events. 000.jetted ,#rains -Canada air "service. John - -His shoe' string producer was furi- Field has broadcast -six Kentucky Total meat eaten in Canada wqs Patterson, chief of the weather bu- ons. "I pay you to know your part" Derbies, and travelled from . coast to less in 1936 than the preceding three reau, stated the staff has now been Accord ng to Mr. •A. Moore Be - he thundered. "But you don't pay coast for oother important stake's. years covered in • the Bureau's sur -raised to 24 men and will be obliged Barth, president of the Institute of f men." ' countered Pearl. "Yotl owe listing fans throughout the coup- vey. For each .unit of population -to .furnish full,- and accurate bulletins : Micro=Biology; insects in Britain are me three weeks back. salary." "Well, try have listened to Bryan Field's 134.10 poundswere consumed com- on weather conditions along the increasing at the rate of 44,000,000 a then," same back the producer, "I terse and accurate recountings of pared with 134.55 in 1935, 140.25 in trans -Canada air lanes. Special du- year._ and 'rob the farmers of $35,000,- owe you to know your part-,,turfdom s classics since 1930. Horse 1934 and 1.36.66 in 1933. The 1936 ties of the aviation branch demand ' 00& each year, or •10 per cent of their. AOW BOAT PLANS TO USE racing, easily one of the most tech- total was divided among 60.34 pounJs intensive- training;- he said, and the cro;s'. - ,If all. -.the birds in the world TELEVISION ... The exact reason nical of all 'sports, requires a tremen- of beef and deal, 67.83 of pork and new members',are qualified._ died suddenly, insects would -devout why,Charles Winninger,. "Captain dour background and Field acquired . 6.93 of mutton and lamb. every atom of green food and' wipt Henry" of the new Show Boat hour -his extensive knowledge ' of -the sport -More chickens went into pot and . A Mad Tale - through thirteen _ out -the' human race' within two - .picked his cast so carefully was made g ., years of reporting_` roasting pan, but demand for fur- ' -- clear when his sponsor field a formal races for one of the nations biggest keys,'geese and ducks fell off.scars. - . Per application with the National Broad- dailies. capita poultry consumption was 18.42 •:A weird, an amazing, story comes 'casting Co. 'for an option to sponsor His terse style lends Itself well to pounds, as against 18,51 in 1935. The out o!' .Los Angeles. A Los Angelo. Special radio's first commercial television 'broadcast. The option application was filed with Roy C. Witmer, vice -- ';president in charge of sales of IN 'Television clauses were included in every contract of the new ricer show. i The application also revealed that the W01110OF DIFFERENCE. -entire new Show Boat cast 'of 73,� INV�LUE consisting of principals,', orchestra, :.: - decked in costumes reminiscent of e e e �'a 19th Century Mississippi River Show _Boat attire, and that spotlights and yII� curtains are being installed to make tithe weekly radio- program and ideal ►T+HE discove that it takes so little more to buy Pontiac—just a few cents subject for television. _ 1 a day'mere�than the lowest -priced cars --has amazed thousands of Cana- rfor ars almost 'rained a television dians, In one way only, is Pontiac the " a deceiver"—the' sheer beau of ^ performance by Hildegarde, NBC y Y� g y ry singer now filling guest engagements -- the car with Unisteel Turret Top Body by Fisher and long 117 --inch Wheelbase `'PRICED FROM abroad. During the last of four pro - belie its low price. But Pontiac value doesn!t end with beauty .. it` only 'Iil grams for BBC television, Hilde garde begins with beauty, You'll discover that on your first Pontiac ride ... learn q - rubbed her eyes during an emotional that Pontiac teems with extra value features that provide the utmost in econ- V _moment -in the song and got " .make-up in her eye: She finished the . omy, comfort, performance, driving ease and dependability. So be fat to - sport Coupe with opera sera P. - y yourself and drive a Pontiac" you buy any car at any price. The Delirered at factory, Oshawa. Govern sprig with her .e .es closed, mens taxes, license and freight adds Much interest has been aroused in : R 'generous terms of the General Motors Instalment Plan provide monthly pay- dont. (Prices stibiect to change without this Mast few year's over the service menta to suit your 'purse, notice,) the CBC has been. giving to the bun- dreds of men who are following the : :. ,,trails in the far North. `On each Sat-,t`,V ;�urday evening the. CBC has a special ••�• ':; '••• 'r. program which_ sends personal 'mus- ° � �. � /` \,�.��, , �:• � .j sages to these men who are up in the TTT a.. _ ... _ Arctic circle from their friends and relatives in civilization telling them `'': • low things are going and how John- ""'''' "' ..`._. : ny's cold in and that Sister Sue 'h s anew bicycle or baby another new :.;:r� \. �•� \ � � ti���,� \\ , tooth -Needless to say this service is' =" greatly appreciated by these trap- .. ....' ` •. ,^hGH\ r, ti.iti: p Pers, miners, soldiers, missionaries, n etc. The "Northern Mesenger" as . • the pro,gram is called was originated .. \ '• `k:• • w' te• ' ,in 1933 by a suggestion of the tom- mander of the British Naval Exile- dition who were studying magnetic ' § changes •along the North • Eastern ?� coast, and were acted on by Lt. -Col._ �iTBY rW. Arthur Steel, formerly in charge MOTOR SAL WJn'DONALD.-, `• of the Canadian Radio Commission 7 technical department. Since its in- P r Assoc. Dealer—M. Sleep --Pickering ception a total of over. 11,000 mes- - ���t /v sages have been sent and each year a �11J"!•r7e C,,OOPER CLAREMONT great increase is noticed over the Dealer—J: McGlaahen—Dunbarton :previous year. There can be no doubt %;'.; • �, Assoc. . • . ••• , -s•• .e.: .:.-�• +r.'1",.>r gr.•x, ;�;�:;�s.-r..+.cm.i.•,�swaraw. :'y. Dib «Mews n Brie"'F Speeder is Sentenced tb Hear 13 Sermons ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.—Convict- ed of reckless driving, A. K. Patter- son was under sentence to appear in Magistrate's Court for the next 13 Monday mornings and give a sum - Extreme Mental Cruelty Charges degree for stTking'a fa'r wage, but mary of a Sunday sermon. Judge Helen Wills Moody I do believe the day has passed when John T. Fisher ordered Paterson also RENO, Nev. — Mrs. Helen Wills we as farmers should be expected to to be prepared to quote the minis- . Moody, former queen of the tennis subsidize consumers in • our cities," ter's texts or go to jail for 90 days. x . A. .'.'Y.M.. �./' /!> � � fit r .4i.�,.'n3.... L-•EYf.•PR �Si '..,ma'. ;i sad. Fri :':r.i• ¢j,i� , ;g •a.... ,..mrr, JCi WC o e D s'nc .spurts, will charge extreme mental said Mr. Houck. Patterson was conviMed of driving g Air Tr ed cuuvur. ilio t::u t;u.,:.....s, �uu�u 1,iohu cruelty when -she files suit for div- The city -people should pay a de- GO miles an hour on Gandy Bridge, a y erce, in six weeks, against Frederick cent rice in order that farmers y g Tragedy and triGmph marked an.',are much more than isolated attempts p. a six -mile span between this city and other week in the history of aviation, at records. They are ,serious attempts S. Moody', Jr.; San Francisco oil axe- aught have a decent scala of.living Tampa. Tragedy as the American Navy. car• ay.the establishment of regular world ` cutive, -her attorney said. '(Mrq, and pay decent wages to our employ= tied on a hopeless search 'in the vi t iangular plane service. Every egnlp ` Moody has established residence for ees as well. After all, the milk you � cied of Howland Is a search -i mid ofa. meat and every source of science is divorce at Lake Tahoe, Lawyer Rub- and I sell represents the wages we 'Palms 'Two -Hour Rest to Give cific, for some trace of the missin beingused to make. art M. Price finally admitted. He Set," he continued. to e•a hart and her navigator. cess added t st s e comtpence suit cross our country and other _. countries there is. a Fred Noonan. Mies Earhart has been Trouble -at Hbme at the expiration of the via -weeks' great hue and.---,. .HOLLYW.0OD. . _-_-Mrs. Esther distinguished for her daring flights And while Russia carried on bar v residence requirements. cry that they need more wages; that Estes, wife of seventy -two-year old ever since her successful crossing of conquest of fila air, the outer. world the cost of living is up. Very true, Dr. St. Louis Estes, raw food Advo- the Atlantic and her disappearance hears occasional echoes of internal Use New Road but there is no justification in other este, interrupted her household rou. on the present venture has been the strife as Stalin continues his. blood _ REtELSTOKE, B.C. — Four Al- groups getting their fair wage at the tine for two hours Saturday to give more tragic from the fact that it was purge of the army. Charges that Army expense of the farmer. birth to her • eleventh child, a nine- her last great adventure. leaders have conspired with Japan harts tourists, the first to -make the p - Near 2 000 members o! the ss.- girl. Air Triumph seem much more like the truth now. trip over the Big Bend Highwayl3' pound 1. Mrs. Estes said her abil- British Columbia's unfinished link in sociation and their families were here • ity to resume work shortly after .- Over the stormy Atlantic, two great in view of recent developments in -the the trans -Canada road, arrived here for the picnic. The program, with childbirth was due to health rules. flying boats have lust completed the Far East. Rusel,% and Japan have suf- by pack train. T. Merritt Moore, of -Aylmer, in "We eat only raw. foods, such a8 fered minor clashes aloe the Amur g expression fruits, vegetables and nuts, she said. Stet round trip in what'may become, River and the latest news is that Jar Gordon Johnston and George Price charge, included a brief a resaion trui " in time, a regular passenger route to $ of Fort Vermilion Alta., and J. IL of greetings by Hon. Duncan Mar- "We do not serve fish or fowl orpan is threatening another aggressive Europe. Under twenty-four hours is g Dundas .and Clark Owens, of filling- shall, Minister of Agriculture, meats of animals with bloodstreams the aim and as soon as the route has campaign against China. Many ob- ham, Alta., arrived exactly 2a daysbeen tested under all weather condi- at say that the ,Japanese move is : of Calgary and told of a leisurely a tions, it is reasonable to ezpect that based on their belief in an unprepared : trip, except for of miles a the ere 12 Aire Dead,l7 In orad Russia naable to come to the aid o! P the object will be attained. Two pointsbears iii part of the road where are of particular interest in the At• the Chfneae. bears visited their. camps and they lantic flights, first, there is the ease Quarrelsome Family lost part of. their outfit over a preci- wih which the ships performed their John Bull is having his troubles in Dice•• v tasks and the margin of safety indi• the East. Last week, a Royal Com - The young men. asserted sceneryn Week=End Accidents sated by the fact that the American mission recommended the partition of along the route was "beyond descrip- Clipper, one of the planes inaugurat• Palestine into three territories as a tion and can better be appreciated fag the service, had suMctent fuel. solution to. a problem reaching back from the hurricane deck of a cayuse left on completion ' of the trip for an over twenty years:. The Arabe were I than from the plush. seat of an auto- Eight Fatalities on Higl6ways of Pro hwe-'Two Mw Die In Indus. additional -two thousand. miles. to get .the largest portion, than a see• mobile." trial Amts• --•Canoeist Drowned Now Oshawa. _ 'tion' for the Jews and in between, s of the Future British mandated territory tontalw - --_. It -is not expected that passengers Exports Rise In Ing Jerusalem :and other Argentine will be carried for another yes'r and holy places, . Twelve persons are dead and sev and their sister to safety, but were In the meantime, .larger and better to form a buffer state separating the BUENOS AIRES. m Argentine e7, y' two fractions. Neither Arabs nor sateen injured as the result of acct- unable to save their father. uhf aro built an both sides. of the ports for the Bret viz months of 1987, ships _ totalling11,278,154 tone, established dents over the week -end. Atlantic. Under construction is the Jews are satisfied and new outbreaks a record in quantity for the entire Highway traf le crashes, which Killed by Blast Bbeing works is a new giant capable of violence are expected. The quarrel ' were responsible' for the majority of Death, sudden and unetpeeted,, of liftin groes back to tangled war promises at history of the Republic, official B forty toss with motors de• sources announced this week. the deaths, took eight lives. Two came to a 35 -year-old Sudbury mine veloping 6,000 horsepower. It will be a time when Britain was hard press. With grain exports leading the way men died in industrial fatalities at worker, Andrew Kolfab, on Saturday, a three decker with •acfommodatlon ed for support In the East. The : Budbuxy, one being killed beneath a Working on the surfs4,0 at Frond for seventy three da Arabs who participated is the famous with nearly 100 per cast. increase Mine y passengers or rebellion directed by T. E. Lawrence, over the same period last year, the fall of rock- in a mine chute, the , he was cutting a pipe. With forty sleepers. Fuel will be carried other being killed when he sawed is.. a terrific blast the metal blew u ex. in the wings and sPonsons while a were promised independence and a Argentine export list' showed li in- P. unifled' Arab state. At the same time, to s pipe which he did not know cos- ploding is lm face.: Later, when the cat walk through the end edge crease of 87 per cent. and eclipsed - 1 � to win Jewish ss. ' tl p previous recorji set in 1927. tained dynamite. remnants of the pipe were examin- �1 allow engineers free access to support, the British e lagging level of worldCis' In Toronto, a young •man plunged ed, it was found to have contained the motors while . is • flight.. Based on promised to create a homeland for to his death from a roof, and . s dynamite. the cost of PaciSe flights at the pre- their race in Palestine. Since • that however, was assn in the fact that canoeist was drowned near Oshawa. seat time, !ares to Europe will prob. time, the •Jewish population has ilk. total value o! the, ant ably be around $450 to $500: creased from 65,400 to 400,600 in spite $469,4700,000,0,000, a 94..88 per er cent inn-- The dead are: of the continuous opposition of the crease over last year, stili falls below Dave Collins, East Whitby. Prestige Flight Arabs. Outbreaks have been frequent, . 1920. Charles Elkenson, Toronto. 7.SPORT TOflAY No content with one flight over the and, the root o! th® world, another Present pian f's advanced as Exports of rain and b - roducts R. W. Dance Toronto: 8 KEN EDWARDB plan bear• p mg the races. en. P g Y P _ - - a means o! se stat - - during the sir -months period.smount- Johry.Luxtou, Toronto• y lag :Soviet eagles has completed a tirely now that It seems. impossible ed to 10,312,543 tons against last Le�s(l''le George, Toronto. flight even more outstanding than the for � , seems that them to live together in any form year's 5,158,608 tons—an increase of Mrs Louise Carter, Toronto. recent one which ended near 'Van: of. _ • throughout t b i a peace. 9p.9 per cent Value of the gr4ln ex- Andrew Kolibab, Sudbury. province of ours - librts rose 164 per cent from $122; William Kokko, Sudbury. at the prim6rit time Ontario 150,000 in the first half of last year Norman Petty, Cherrywood THE grain, approximate prices the fisherman n track shipping point heat, _ to $822,400,000 in the first half of George W. Bateman, Kingston• : , $1.30 1937. Wheat shipments In 1937 have Thelma Tulloch, .MacTler, holds fast to first to $1.Sb; 'oats, '57c' to 596; barley, reached $,347,7,25 tons.. Mrs. Mary Dennis, Burlington, Vt. place. is the true ?5c to 77c; corn, 95c to 97c; mating sporting w o r 1 d, MARKETSbarley, 75c -to 77c; milling oats, 58c Canoeist Dro;was and truly fishing to 60c School Teacher Beauty Loses Job • David Collins, aged 32, of Cordova is a wonderful HAY AND STRAW SAUGUS, Mass.—Isabelle Hallin, Road East- Whitby, was drowned sport. The thrill of the twenty-six-year-old English in- y a four. ound bass Buying rices: _ y r'o. 2 timothy, $lo to $11 per ton; Sunday afternoon; in twelve .feet of -P. P No. 3 timothy, uctor who evidently�,ia too besuti- Y, $8 to $9; outs and marsh water, a .miles and a quarter tugg.ng for all its Toronto dealers are quoting pro- �r q wheat straw. $7 to $$. Above -rices wastai trach school 'Tuesday night worth and the ducers for ungraded eggs delivered was refused renewal of her contract from. East Lakeview Park at Oshawa. , ' f.o.b. Toronto. with the high school. thrill of bringing Canoeing with three companions, g g him in after the cases returned: � —__ he.lost his balance, and fell from one battle- is -something migaty hard to. - The school board, after a stormy beat g g'— Says Edward -Nall three=hour session, voted 8 to end of .the canoe. Clad in a bathing _ Grade A large 21 ' to '00 y n v against hiring her. The two vo suit but unable to swim, -he Hound- . Grade A .medium 20 to 00 Match To East ,Love for her 'were. cast by men boa ered around. and sank. Last year 'a group of five boats Grade B ....... _..... .. 14 to 00 members. A blowout of a tire caused' the pulled in 105 lovely bass of the south Grade C .. ................. .15 to 00 -NEW YORK. -- The little vicar who death of George W.' 'Bateman• of point of Thorah Island in Lake Sim- Dealers are'q»oted or graded eggs stirred a church controversy by mar - by 1,500 spectators. Miss Hallin was Kingston a gin un ay. he S. same o o fishermen ex- cases free: ry.ng the Duke.of. Windsor and Mrs car swerved into the, ditch. Bate- pect to do the same thing this year Wallis Warfield said if he had it to not present, but her attorney de- Y Grade A large _: 24 to 24% do over a « erared that he would seek a writ of man was 'hurtled out of the vehicle, r hope they do because I happened Grade A medium .... 23 to 23Vsthing." gain. he would do the same hit -the highway, and was instantly to be one of their number last year. Grade B '.. .....:....:__ 20 to 20%' ' thing. _ mandamus to get her job back: killed His daughter, Alice who The vicar, Rev, 'Robert Anderson The majority -of the board was ac- g ' Grade C :. __ ....... 18 to 00 cused of jealousy and of. spreading �°� driving, and Mrs. E. E.•McKenna• They-saY a .dogfish will just .bark Jardine, who arrived here for a two - and' her two daughters, Betty and like a dog after they are landed. I've Prices paid to country shippers: month coast-to-coast lecture tour, s false rumors that Miss Hallin held Dressed - Milk cocktail parties for. students.: Each Edith, were injured. All were from caught these but whether or .not that said he thought it "unfair" for the retorted that she was a "mental ' .iingston• is authentic I capnot say Fed A. # England not to look at the 1 to chickens— lightweight" A Sel. B Church of Iightweight" acid was eonsistentl be- When 'a car filled• with Un.ted . Springens— _ wedd,�ng --the an - hind in her reports. •None mentmned States tourists careened off the Maybe some of you felloays' like to 16 `14 —3$ point. highway near Odessa 'on Saturda af- fish • muskies. If so the best place 2 -.to 3 lbs.:....... 18 16 20 "The archbishop r vate convictions that her beauty P , cf'' Canterbury � Y •g y 3 to 4 lbs...-___.. 19 -.17 21 w:l a 'disturbing influence on bo ternoon, Mrs. Mary Dennis of Bur= you can try around these parts is took a political view of the sub ect Y ]ington, Vt. was fatal] injured and _ Mud Lake, and I don't mean maybe. ' 4 lbs. and over ' 20 18 ::22 rather than a sairitual view, said students who have nicknamed her Y r It's about 12 or 15' miles• north east Dressed.' the vicar. "I have married divorced five other Sel. A: Sel. B. commoners before, and if I had to do ' "Honey". persona suffered cuts, . of Beaverton. ' bruises and shock. The car .swerved Fatted 'Hens this over again I would do the same out ,to pass another vehicle, shot off ' Choosing Car Colors - the roadway, -turned a soOver 6 lbs. ._ 15 13 thinmersault- Leaving the old fishing pole ' on - g• L Ranted the couple to ,have, KANSAS CITY, Mo.—The .Kansas and crashed against,a fatice, portside for a spell we see that • 4 to 5 lbs ....... ........... 14 12 a fair chant -6." City Public Service Co., seeking a " Maxie Baer is angling for an exhibi- '3% to 5 lbs ................. 12 11 Rev. Mr. Jardine said he thought Toroutonians Killed public choice of colors for its new tion bout with former ebamp. Jack 3 to 3'% lbs ................. it 10 the romance of the duke and Mrs street car decoration'plan,is sending Two Toronto persons, Mrs. Louise Dempsey. "The Dempsey- of Broad- Old Roosters — Warfield was a "real- lasting love fleets of variously -hued cars through Carter, Jane Street, and Leslie way versus the Maxie Baer of Cali Over 6 lbs. ......:..... =12 10 match. They are intensely happy,",, the city. George, '217 Atlas Avenue, were fat-' fornia and all points west," wouldn't (Red and black featly 'd 'he sa..' "Those n'hd say it will not Balloting thus far shows the elite ally injured near Midland, when a read so badly in bright lights and ered, birds 2c• per Ib• less last are false prophets. It i really • vection of the city favoring Chinese, car in which they were passengers might •tend•, to swell the old pocket- than above prices). a spiritual match." sad flamingo -red. failed to Shake a curve. It crashed book once more. Cal. pears, case :-..._....,.4.75 to 5.00 The minister said he nac] no in- ` The poorer sections like apple through' a guard • rail, ' shearer: off.:',: Other Fowl— tention "of filling . my own purse" green and chrome -yellow. Green ape seven highway posts, and. ended up Well, guess' we better run along Guinea fowl, per pair 7b 00 from the proceeds of the .lecture pears a winner. in a ditch, now, and don't forget to, give those Note: C grade poultry 3c below B tour. 'The rrmoney realized, he said. : Norman Walker, 215 Atlas Ave.,' fish lots of line. u, grade. would be devoted to charity, the driver, had his skull fractured, GRAIN QUOTAT10N8 The vicar, who resigned his parish - Praises Equitable Price For Farm and is in St. Andrew's Hospital at 'Today's column is dedicated to one Following are week -end .quotations after returning from the Chateau de Milk Midland. Mrs. Stella Russell of To- of our sport followers, Len Williams, on Toronto grain transactions for car Cande, said he had no plans for the WOODSTOCK.. ?— Organizations ronto suffered minor injuries. Walk. the "thrower -inner". Thanks a lot lots, prices on basis c.i.f. bay ports: future other than to make the lecture whose efforts are' directed toward er was kept under police guard for your helpful sport letter. Manitoba wheat 'No. 1 Northern, tour and return to England to re• obtaining for the producer a more Pending the ]aging of s charge. $1.60%; No.. 2 Northern, $1.58%; sume his work among the poor- wpifa► le price for his milk were R. W. Dance,. 55 Pacific Avenue, Well, it seems as though Joe Lquis No. 3• Northern, $1.55%; No. 4 Nor-------rr - � praised by �T: E. Houck, Chairman Toronto, Assistant Secretary of the the "Chocolate Kid", and Tommy, thern, $1.51x14; No. b Northern, The greater part of mankind may sf the Ontario -Milk' Control Board, Workmen's Compensation Board, was Farr, the BAsh Empire Champion, $1.43+fi; No. 6 wheat; $1.3?�Y.; be divided into two classes; that o! in an address at the nonan!: picnic burned.. to death behind the wheel will settle this August 26. All this Western oats—No. 2. C.W., 77%.c; shallow thinkers who fall short of r' sf the Western Ontario Concentrat- of his car near Minden on Saturday business is so perturbing • to , . Mpz No. 8 C.W., 76%c; No, 1 feed, 79%c. the truth; and that of abstruse Clink- ed Milk' Producers! Asaoc�lation here. while members of his family frantic- 9chmeling who wi11 now have to wait Manitoba barley—No. 3 C.W., era who go beyond it—Hume. `I commend labor in a reasonable ally tried to rescue him. The car for another year to get a crack at 7914 c; No. 5 C.W., 78 % c;• No. 1 feed had slid in loose gravel, sljpped into Louis. screenings, $32 per ton. The new Beersheba -Egypt road a ditch and flie broke out from the ; - South African corn, 84c truck, through the Sinai• desert has been C -'-N engine. Two sons pulled Mrs. Dance 8o long gat; en, Montreal, October shipment opened. Y. il�./+y✓>7,"l+ "nR,yr7•.G T^+t+ •;.s - V F .kir � 1ier. �'•. k._.Y.. .�Z2:x•�, ,-„'.r;%,. h, v F9 -• ltln DEbel Dray has been via- ' ;mss' at Orwq eville thus week. " -,A"" • Muriel Powan is �iaiting bar gnndparea>Da and other relat- ives, also her cousin, u-nihail - - r and Mrs. Thouw H. Powell, of Newmark, Coma., visited his bf dm, John, and Yrs. Po 11 of Gvhrch 3tr. --fir. and Mrs. Hloward Bray,. of Wisvibe, ##ted' with Mr. and Mrs . Bray and daughter, this me&. ,Armand Chapman left last !meek, ter Fraftb, where he will via- ° it iris motlier, aim making a tour of the British -bales. He is expected -- --.N . F. . and Mrs. Mechin and son, Hugh, of Oshawa, and Mrs. H. Mechin, attended the funeral of the late Joel Madill, oaf Bradford, on Monday. -43t. AndreW'!h congregation and Sunday School are spending their iornal picnic . in F. L. Greece's beautiful picnic grounds at Green- wood this (Thursday) afternoon. The W,hltby Board of Educa- tion has derided to dispense with the teaching of music in tate public schools, beginning with September ' 1st. It naaW be restored at some y, future time, but the date has not 7been fixed. -.A large number of tomato plantshave been deettoyed by the :.. cut -worm which cuts off tate plant just at the top of the ground. farmers who -So extensively into growing tomatoes to supply the canning factories have lost kbotmands of plants. -dome of our citizens are be- ginning,to Iwionder it we get a 30 fl He maximum speed - law through this village., Some of these freight trains, that have now established their ability to wreck anything they. frit; and some basses, notably those red colored tong distance ones are coming to grief if they don't slow -up through here. - -The Annual Basket Picnic of ..the Women's Institute will be held on Tuesday afternoon. July_ 27th, at 3 o'clock D. S . T . at Avis Parr, _ Frenchman's Bay. Those wishing to attend, communicate with Mrs, .Gordon Law or Mrs. StPrritt. -Aud- j ley and Kinsale Institutes are our. g1besta• for the afternoon. -,A great many . truck -loads of people from, Toronto, visited the . Jel iah Camp -on Sunday. A num- ber of new cottages have been er- ected at this earnp during the am - met, so that it has becclme quite a - . small' village for a couple of months. .= -during the stammer. t --The Highways Dept. have been _,making a great improvement on the roadway between DIlnbarton- and 'Oshawa, having the surisce re- treaded. Rotorists howled loud and long for a few days at the delays necessary, and also in the way the new fine -crushed stone flew all ov- er the place. ' However within a few days this material began to Vtay "'put", and now a very fine surface; with . good traction is be- , iag driven on -The temperature of the water in the Iake at the middle .of the week last reached a point of 68 de-` green here, joss about the highest that it, will ever- reach in Lake 'Ontario, but by Sunday, some of .the would-be bathers,' were ready' to declare that the temperature' had dropped as far below zero, as It had risen above earlier in the week. It is a pretty -picture to see f-. a man obout--fifty-=pears, in' a bathing suit; with his chest where his waist ought, to be, with plenty of bravura, rush from the beach headed for the water,' trip over a stone and fail headl.ng into the lake making .a. splash equal to that - made by a good-sized barna The water is bitterly cold, and he didn't know it. Women are - accused of be- ing screamers, you should hear these fellows. That wa's his last `dip for that day. , -A Mr. and Mrs. Hick, an eld- erlg- couple from Toronto, had a Very unpleasant experience shortly after midnight,one night last week, They had been visiting' friends near -Port Union, and when about to cross the railroad track their car skidded and one of 'the wheels sank deep into the -soft earth at the side of the roadway. All efforts to move the car, wahich was partly on the railway tracks, , were futile. They heard the whistling of the ap- preaehing midnight express and with a flashlight, signalled the !train. The, engineer failed to sae tike' signal until they were close to the car, which Ras' completely w►r d ed . It was pointed out that y w1wn yon' signal a t2lain to stop, the flashlight'ar other signal should be moved from left to right and not in a circular movement as was done in this can. The wrecked car ,pis well inmred. 911-T MWK7W�- y. .... ... .' --Service use Sudsy awsing inthe Unitedcbarek at the Usual haat, St day School at 10 a. M. Rev, Jenkinson, B. D., in charge Of the church samee. Mr. Frank Baker, tenor, will sing "The Ninety and Nine", and the choir, Mark's "God So' Loved the World". -• Xu Boys' Cluk have planned another expedition and this time it will be to Niagara Falls, On S'aZ- urday- Aug. 7th6 !they will take a Canada Steamships, boat over the lake to Qmennton Heights, where they will eat 1Knch' and then go on to explore Niagara Falls by Highway bills. Of course the Girls' Club 'won`t, be left behind, they"re conte Wong too. A special return We desllre to express yvar apprec- iation and ameere thanks for the nfaley acts of kindness and symp- athy, and also for the beautiful flower tributes extended to us in the recent mad bereavement of our loving son and ,brother. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Petty Mr, and ➢lira Bernard Basford .Barber Shop Beauty Parlor Tub' Fast '"dies Houses dresses, new -pretty Lisle Hose,,,; for house and prints, ' 79c. and $1.00 garden, 26c. and 39c. a pair. Mel -1 Black Canvas Oa. Boys' club will hay _one-half_ this amouat far any boy who wants to -~ - - mpetent la A cody will havecharge of the Vests andFantees, in white and tea -rose. Good 49e. tor&s for ladies, leather soles low ' go between the ages of twelve and beauty parlor and satislac- quality. eighteen, who in a member of any ' tion is guaranteed at reduced heels, leather tips, very comfy. Pickermg church. This will make the boY's share 70 cents. The girls prices. Permanent waves, $2.0o, $3,5o.$5.o0 All wool, Black Special, $1.20 a pr. are Willing to pay 40 cello of the fare for any girls outside of their Shampoo and Finger Wave, .50 Finger wave. swimming . Trunks, with white , Men s owvn club who wish to go, from the Pickering vicinity and 12 to 18 y. rs Marcel, ,40 Oil Shampoo, belt, Youths' -$1.00 Polo Shirts, white, very popular of age, This. will make the girls .35 Lad�'� Cut. Men'e--$1.39 75e. share $1.00 to .girls not belonging to the Girls' Club. Efforts are be- ,� Special Prices, May 25 to 31 -' ing `Wade to provide transportation to from Toronto• Oil P. W., Reg. 52,00.-$#1.50 MEN -Don't fail to see our new "Carona Brown"Sport Shoe and The boat leaves Tbronto at 2.16 p. m. and Regulvr, Reg. $3.50--$3-00 white rubber sole, brown canvas,' with Wide strap. It's all the Regular. Reg. : arrives back at 2.30 a. m. Sunday X5.00 --x4.00 X2.15. morning . This is the earliest the rty H. %� 4q D, LL .--rage. pareturn can rern if they desire to see the Falls illmojna . paremta Pick 71 can take advantageof this special rate of $1.40, but twill have to pro- -' - M.S. CHAPMAN Q: • vide their own=i.p�;t to --toof>tng surd from Toronto. All. tickets wild have to be purchased by Aug. 3rd • F Further Slate, Tile and. Gravel Roofing next week. -Another ateckieat oem-red a, Asphalt Shingles, Roll Roofing . Fridayr night last at Port union when a car skidded an tate s+oad- 1-ply, $1.25 a roll. Roof coal- on - ' _ _► way sway and ane of the wheels sank deep irig, 65c. per gallon. - Tailor4iade Stljlt6 into the soft earth at the aide , also ehmneys rebuilt and repaired. • - of the roadway and the cal could not he 'mov-d, not eien after a JACK lD �t number of aottag+ers in the neigh- DUNRARTUN •,86-10 ' borhood assisted in the work. The midnight " Bunting's for ex was hnposaibllee oto' p the rain The Pickering r in time to avert a disaster. wa the lo4�mtive _ had uta ".ww-catgher" MEAT 11IIARKET $16.95 - the -car got underneath the engine, and it was two hot* before the , ' -.Why pay more for Ready-mades ? train' was able.to proceed on its We carry.a_full line of trip to Montreal. The car was a new one and the owner had . just Fresh ash _ paid the last instalment that day. The accident occurred at exactly the " and _ Fred T. Bunting = - -- - Pickering name spot and the sante time -- of night as the accident which be- - • = P.atabiisl ed 1867. fel Mr. Hick several days before. Cured It was also the same train crew in �"••��••�•�� both coma. Meats :... I I. Asphalt Roofing, our delivery is at your. service. SPE IALS - Get; our prices on As-' Phone Pick 1620 phalt Roofing. We han- CLARENCE SILk Breakfast Bacon, 25c:albs' die all styles m'anufao- -the Minced Steak, a lb. tared by Toronto Now la►or :Asphalt Roofing Co , Pork Liver, 2C• alb• " OR BALE -New potatoes. Pricer+ ", :::.Mount Dennis. DIIt; 'pIC�G a right E,Fegg, R R Claremont, Phone Clore 1422 ,�-„� -Stewing Beef, -- 12c. a lb. - -•so -'- GIRL WANTED -To assist with honsehofd work to farm bcme, with coin ven,lncer. ppf,. stating tuff particular. to Jewel Shortening, 1 5e. a lb - Picteriva LUMBER YARD Bo:C, News. 48 STRAYED-Cn to my premises, lot C+f7, Classic Cleanser, 3 tins 13c• con. 1, Pickering, Pre bJy mat! Own- er may have same by prov4ng , prc perty and 6.,tins, 25e• LILLIAN S payingerpenses. Gen. Taylor, P,cR.ring. 4t. b0 : a: . FOR BALE -Two good heifers, BEAUTY SHOP. bath T B tilted 2nd sure. one heed July June 25th. One large Holstein. freshened July (Nett doer to Old Chatrch..Gsrage). lath Appiy Walter Wbit-, Pickering Village. ,fd48 - :"111/ , _. IRE I'D . f -lows FUR BALE-Olose spring. .+ Shampoo and Finger wave 150e. `hers and fresh cows, pure brad anderades. T. B.tested and blood testrd Fri* Ont very Murco Farmv. Lindsay, -Butcher (phone 3000) '=-Piclrering Fingerwave :' $5c. Wm J. 1Nutpby, Phone 1352. 13tf -T1 Oil Shampoo A Ftngerwave- 75a Arcking $(,e, •_. - E •: _ OR fiALE-1 rNatl•ihR. shorrhnrn 1 bull, from heavy milking arra n Herd it IuPy accredited since 1926. Would exchange �r, _ icke'i Bard far Stote i-ssng Manicure $Se, for g cod work horse W. C. N'ilison, Locust V Facials - �� Hill. t hope Pick 1009 47-48 'HAIRCUTTING I�` ARMS �f1t:L1-O. R, Parcell Co. of nary farms for various purnrwe� daring the have been in r vara ntaiin securingthe saleNo m s t e Timeto Qrder your i Thermique Heaterleas Oil P'erinan• past, We haeme manq prospective nurchasere. Perhaps your property would evactly till their ant Waves $1.95 $2.50 - $3.b0' x,00 "hbonr Pick. 2200 requirements. List with us. C. R. Purcell Company log 'YongeStreec, Toronto, 48 . rig Seeds g Timothy, Alfalfa, Red Clover, :Sweet Clover and Alsike seed. ....,..MONSTER'.. _ . Small Garden Seeds in bulk Am'a e u r :Contest and in Packages . Y I t' t Purina and Master Feeds , Memorial Field and Garden Fertilizer' - . .'ark : .. :100 Qts. Paint --Special, 59c. a Qt. �, • ,gent for MoCoxmick-Deering hai>m Jdacbimery . 'P i cke ris and Reps. • 'Oar 0eotto :-•'Wei have, Ona $et,%, Or 4 e U• ,� a X j t Telephone 8900 DON J. S. BAI.S , PICKERING Address ap,.':mtiova t'► -W. C. 'I=Yar: F-:retary; Pickpriag Ont,