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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1937_08_13N F • �:. �� ` l fH s, .,'.,. • .":r` K­ERING.- a ' vo— rw VOL. Lti'1. „. PICKERINGk, ONT.e FRIDAY AUGe 13. 1937 - _ • — • __. _ _ Na. 5I. �laTsssttvssal Lazes.. . _ , �.�'�1 _ T I - Rosebank Brock Road _ - _ GREEN%. - ---- The. Rosebank Cottagers held Mr. A. °H. Rowe has .completed ' •QOD DR. H. O. PEARSON-Phyeiciao 'Our trucks y y thea Sunday School picnic on the the ,building -of his merry-go-round lRdsarason. Dnabsrtdo. lay pasit our way lawn of •Gerald and Mrs. Com an on and together with the train was at MILLS every day," g E: P'OR8YTH.0pbdD . ., Director Saturdayevening. A program of Jackson's Point and Sutton theR.op(saoe�tieal AssOntarioR:aoAL eogFi sports, ittel,udin pasttmstMCatt� e g races, novelty ev- week, -Ivan F er'and Ross CarltonByesb7 sppoiatmstst. ants and partner and team games• were with him ne,.sew. ct.r�trot. cot. W�.UD, CEMENiT, were in progress from 3 to 6 p. m.' About 130 had picnics similar tog- Mr. aci 1 n . Member of Imperial Chinese Troupe F FWD PIGS CLEANER THAN ' cows �p0 AIlHER3T, MASS., —Pigs are ``�;O�'�on• QQ`, ice, among the cleanest o! all animals, QV �►� Q� F according to Victor A: Rice, profee- k.�o ES°Ms oc sor of animal husbandry at Massa- QL w(w�� Avt(Q� ` `.0 - ., rhusetts State Colloge. "Pigs like C �V `i0. i'� to roll in mud to keep themselvesDCS warm," he expla'.ns. "Pigs have no sweat glands, and -this is a process ` �! 10L -- -of-'heat-radiation:-whereby-the-body temperature of the animal is regu-O N 01 �k lated. They are far cleaner th> n ei- N �t 1�T //j Ali14 ther horses or cowa." U ��' NEsi a New Brunswick's hay crop is ex- f I pected to be 20 per cent less than aan / /� that of last year. Offsetting this is Lit/ an anticipated bumper grain crop.,CIGARETTE PAPERS . I ' THE TURNIP APHID : In connection with the control of DOUBLE ,aAUTOMATIC BOOKLCT the turnip aph-A, entomologists ad- vise the planting of two rows of the white turnips in a field of swedes as "'No, and it's terribly exasperating. for -women. She is also a registered a trap crop for this insect. Thessee He hist grins." Red Cross life saver. aphids, which cause serious injury Miss Sarkipato (she pronounced it young turnip plants through the. Clipped:—"If consistency is a jewel, Sar-kee-pato) caters exclusively to wo. feeding on the leaves, commonly there are a lot of people who are run- men, although she has guided couples reach Canadian points in the late ning darned short on jewelry, through the border lakes canoe routes. summer, but they may be expected These trips often kedpp her in the earlier this year and probably to Mr. Younghusband—"I tell you, mat- wilds two weeks at a time. cause greater injury. Past exper- rimony •produces a lot of changes." Strange, this woman guide bush ienep has shown that this insect pre- Neighbor—"What's that got to do ness? fers white- to' turnips, and may ga= with the case?" "Certainly not," snapped Miss Sar• ther in huge numbers on a smaI'l Mr. Younghusband:="Wby, for in, kipato. !'We're no weaker sex. Indian number of white turnip plants, and stance, in one -short year I have been squaws did 'most of the paddling and leaving the planting of, a row or _changed Stom a sighing lover to a lov. packing in the old days while the two of white turnips inwith the ing sire." warriors fondled their shooting frons main crops attacks the aphids to the ---E and watched for wild animals and- the. "trap" plants so that they can be There must be a "No -man" in every enemy.", destroyed easily with crap or dustfamily and in every business; other - or by being ploughed under. The wise outgo will exceed income. _ turnip aphid or plant lice. make' tionai competence---sure-harbinger- Stenographers _. Fong Tsu Gim, of Shanghai Imperial -Chinese _Troupe, symboliz.. -1 themselves apparent in a field • The pian—"I'll bet a coat of tan It is certain that the most impres Ing, the drinkilrg -of the "Bitter- Tea of .China" in native acTobatic through individual plants becoming would be becoming to you, girlie." : pose. M'ss Gim is appearing as one of the principals in the Chinese ... stunted. -in growth and s'.ckly in ap- The Girl—Oh, thanks, you darling sive single feature of a great many Villafe. at the Canadian National Exhibition. pearanee. Purple blotches may ap- boy, but I'd rather have -ermine." business offices is the stenographer.. For every thousand feet of height pear on the surface of the leaf and - She is certain to be trim, alert and - UNDER S, ATE CONTROL Farm Briefs these indicate large. colonies on the -We forget our unpleasant ezperi- business- .like, and she is more than 'look _ BERLIN — Wheat and rye crops under surface. These infested plants suets. Those that -were pleasing stand likely to be very good to at; •r:. have been• brought under govern- should be pplled and removed at out and become exaggerated. It is and in any case she shares with such _ MORE WHEAT YIELDS corltrol--to:- sa€oguard__ G_er- once. easy to see why the past is inclined diverse professionals as, trained many's bread supply.. Ender" -a de- ---.—=—_ to. seem so much happier than the nurses, printers, aviators and steam- . CALEDONIA -v First threshing Gree of Richard -Walther. Darre, the results on the farm of Gordon minister of .agriculture, in co-oper- :Moore, along the Caledonia high- -ation with Econom!i:' Dictator Col. bray, one mile north ni here, yielded Gen. Herman Goering, all wheat -830 bushels of wheat from an elev- and rye farmers must turn their on -acre field or 33 bushels to the harvest over to a government grain acre. The weigh test was 61 Bounds controller., Iv��eer bushel. In - Oneida township; esley Peart, 4th line, threshed 280 HARD -LUCK FARMER bushels from nine acres, _which i, TNFFMAN, .SASK., — After se several bushels . above• the average venal years of crop failure, Sam Mc - for the district. Kie bought a team of horses this spring to replace animals that died !BACON EXPORT SOARING during the 'winter. Lightning -struck The total export of bacon to the and killed the new 'team as they T -United Kingdom up. to the . end of. were grazing in pasture. April, 1937, was 66,602,600 pounds, ___._pr 21,000,0k pounds more than for __EGG HAD FOUR -YOLKS = Rhe Game period in 1936. In addi- —WELLAND, — A pullet, owned Rion to exports to the United King- by Mrs. C. M. Hast, Welland, made thorn, the United States took double her egg -laying -debut in style. The 'the quantity of bacon in 1937, as five -months -old pullet laid a large compared with 1,936, to the end of. egg containing :four yolks It was pri:L Six million pounds of pork the first egg'the. bird laid. Pthebeen taken by the U.S. so far year against 3,000,000 pounds Tennyson wrote "Crossing the Bar" corresponding period ti 1936. wben he was 80 years old. a . REET OWNERS- ' Jind .::JFirQStont - TWe Severe and Co" -Cola MOST ECONOMICAL Coimpanies are two of the stan�bis fleet ownere which dise on Firesto'nes. 3 Safe for Higk Speed( beuutt of P M 2 Ems cord Plitt - finds, the Trod and >.. ...;:. Gvm.Dlpped Safety AUSTRALIAN WOOL CROP SYDNEY, N.S.W., — The Nation- al Association of Wool -selling Bro-. kers forecast the 1931-38 wool clip at 3,146,000 bales, of which 82 per cent should be merino and 1S per cent crossbred. Of this -total clip, it is estimated that about 2,860,000 -bales.'-will be offered- for sale through brokers' stores; the amount -offered before Chr:stmas, 'it is pre- dicted, will not exceed • 1,500,000 bales. On an estimated average - weight, of 300 pounds avoirdupois, the new clip Will run to 943,800,000 pounds. xxx Smiles and64 y, -Chuckles Yea .• ,..�� �. "Nothing is more plagiarized than humor."—William D. Kennedy; Mrs, Brooks called up the local butcher before she went out: . "Send 'Tile a quai'ter'ti worth 'of steak," she said, "and if I'm mot at home just tell theca to poke it through the keyhole."' At The' Tuin of the Road At *the turn of the road iiia picture that comes to my mind like a dream, 'Tis the' little white house of -my neighbor that stands by the side of the stream. By a stream where the slow gentle current 19 -fringed by a border of trees, That send out their soft lazy shadows and shelter the birds in - their leaves. 'Tis there that the roses of Junetime reach beauty that cannot be told, And therein the home- of my neigh- bor are pomforts far better than gold. So over and ove'i the picture, that I see of that little abode, Will bring to me thoughts of my neighbor and his home at the turn of the road. The average man cannot stand pros- perity, we are told. Which is prob- ably the reason the average man does- n't have to. "Does' your husband talk in hi sleep?" ' rSPRAINS Rub Minard's in gently- It penetrates sore ligaments. allays'inflammation, sootho, hate I- puts you on your teett "KING OF PAI1i" Teacher (in geography lesson) "Now, can anyone 'tell ine where we find mangoes?" Knowing Little B.oy — '`.Yes, miss, wberever woman goes." Smile—We always And ourselves re- freshed by the presence of cheerful people. Then why'not, make an effort to confer this pleasure on others? It doesn't cost any more to smile than it does- to frown, and- the dividends are not only greater, but far more de- k1rable. Joe—•'Yeah, he and I are old bunk mates." Sam—"What! You were roommates at college?" Joe—"No. I mean we believe the same, kind of bunk." Do you remember the sailor who, when asked whit he had done with his wages, answered—"Part went for liquor, part for women, and, I spent the rest foolishly." Girt—"Do you make life-size en- largements from snapshots?" Photographer "Certainly, miss. That's our .specialty." Girl—"Well, let's see what you can do with this picture of the Grand Can- yon." . Read It Or Not: .—Quee Inez De Castro of Portugal was cVwned with all due ceremony after her death. "We're No Weaker Sex9" Says Woman North Woods Guide Indian Squaws Did Most of the Paddling in the Old Days While Warriors Watched. ..ELY, 'Minn.-1lilady may have the services of doctors and lawyers of her own sex and now, should dhe like to rough it"a bit, she may *utilize a wom- an woods guide. But she must make her appoint- ment far in advance for Marie Sarki- pato says business is so good that bookings -run into September.' The comely young woman, who is blond and 19, obtained her training early.. Her father; Otto Sarkipato, op- erated a boat livery on Shagawa Lake, where Marie was born, for more than 20 years. That is responsible for the young lady's training. While' attending high school, Miss Sarkipato won the state breast stroke swimming championship L URS FREE! •MT cx t -;rite Canadian apsclLI- tis Princess Street, Wtnn1•�... 1 Ime No. 33- �% 1 B=1 Y ship captains an.. air of cool, cnemo- tionai competence---sure-harbinger- _ that any incoming job will be.handled capably and without fuss. Instal a man in an office with such a divine creature at his beck and call and what happens? He immediately, and, inevitably, becomes a great. letter - writer. He could not do less, if he 4, has a heart. For every thousand feet of height from the ground, the temperate re drops 3 degrees. CIaLssified Advertising AGENTS WANTED W19T WATCHES FREE. SEE AD. ON this page. - PORTRAIT AGENTS WRITE FOR CATA logue said prices — BIg money making - propusitson. United Art, Toronto 2. _ CEDARBROOK GAME FARM 0 FFERS, AFTER SEPTEMBER FIRST, ' lJ large, hardy young Ritignecks, all breeds fancy Pheasants, Wild Ducks. Geese, Wild Turkeys, hundred Ringneck breeders. tion• related. Imported stock. Write for price list 240 Jarvis Street (Department C), Toronto. FILMS AND PRINTS �� ROLLS DEVELOPED AND PRINTED �i by experts, mailed . back same day. Beechwood. 173 Lambton Ave.: Toronto '9 PERSONAL "(WOKS EVERY MARRIED COUPLE • AND _ "(hose contemplating marriage should read "Entering Marriage," 24 pages, postpaid, 15c. "Sex' and Youth," 104 pages, postpaid, 250. Our .20 page Illustrated catalogue of ,books drug supplies, and household novelties:' free upon request, supreme' Specialty, 169 Yonge Toronto. •' PHOTOGRAPHY FREE 'WITH EVERY ENLARGEMENT 25 cent order. Roll films developed and eight prints 25 cents, reprints 3. cents each. ' Brightling, 29 Richmond street East, Toronto. WHITE EGGS - POULTRY FARM WHITE EGGS WANTED Highest premium paid on all grades Bank references.. A. Zammit,•5 Kane Street, Toronto, I MAKING MONEY YOU CAN'T MISS [�j•ITH HIGHER EGG PRICES, FEED ! ♦ plentiful and Tweddle pullets at thew luv, p^eves. ... .. Barred Rocks, New Hampshire Peds, White-. R•cks and Leghnrns, 2 months. old 88c, 7 weeps 34c, 8 weeks 30c, 5 week§ 26c, month old 22c. 3 week 18c. Assorted breeds 4 to 6 weeks 22c, 7 to S weeks 27c. Special' Mating. 20 per pullet more. Pullets from Government ' Approved blood tested breeders. AlWe fnr prices on older pullets. Terms: Shipped C.O.D. anywhere. 100 per cent• live deliv-,ry I'rihran-' teed:' supply limit'ed.'Order ac'onne. Tweddle Chick Hatchery Ltd., Fergus, Ontario. ?r'okratchingr ��• 16� AiL/EVE Itthing of Insaet Bites bites, Even the most stubborn itching of insect -athlete's foot. hives, scales, eczema, and many other skin afflictions quickly yields to cooling. antiseptic, liquid D. D. D. Prescription. Its gentle oils soothe the irritated skin. Clear. .greaseless and stainless—dries fast. Stops the most intense itching instantly: A 33c trial bottle, at drug stores, proves it—or money back Ask.for D. D. D. Prescription. - - A BLACKHEADS • Get two ounces of perokine powder from your druggist. Sprinkle on a hot, wet cloth and tub the face gently. Every blackhead will be dissolved. The one safe, suce and simple way to remove blackheads. Have C Holly- wood complexion. . f __ . - .. .. . . . .r• - - _ �• K '�,•f - rF .. w a ,I + ,{ a s « _ _. . h ; r,.... ., , . - - d . "' wt, .Ai Y-.r .. - . _ - ^` .. .: .y.. f - • craft at this historic viaduct's ex• dies, and transmission to animals Last of Ontario s peke.. u Chemistry Future of • _ •. Predicts Fmi `` - will all be worked out in the near $i1 " ' ICovered Bridges' This wooden bridge was covered in future." V .on the sides as well as the top to pre- Our Medical W o r k Of Li stick Era vent horses from becoming frigh- TOUCHES CANCER Lip suck in 1881 at West Montrose tened; to prevent the rain and tha -- _ -Dr- Whipple skid that this group __-- A!D the Grand River snow from rotting the wooden flooring --Nobel Prize W;nner Describes The o1 - ring problems touches on the, or making it slippery,to Tseadf of Keieaich" in Foar Im. of cancer, "which needs to be studied tY 'Expert rya Vitaaain P;IL -- ___ protest Pea Beau� - T — pie against the winds and to cause portant Fields with - - The last covered bridge in Ontario great care, not only from the Will -Supplant - is situated at< West Montrose on the the snow to slide Into the river, thus laboratory and experimental side Rouge . -}rand River, four miles east of El- obviating excessive snow -load on the NEW YORK, — The future of but particularly from the clinical ?� mfrs, on the county road to Guelph.. structure, through its accumulation aide, which has been somewhat ne " a bn the bridge floor. medical research in four important It was built in 1881 b John And Sam glected." y fields will ,depend largely on the -BUFFALO, N.Y.—"venue Women" _Iv, Bear, according to A. E. Richert, who For over fifty years the bridge has chemist, Dr. George H. Whipple, the Though the field of the du —stronger —stronger than men and more beau- remembers its erection and who still withstood the, annual spring flood of joint winner of the 1934 Nobel prize glands has been studied to good ad- tiful than ever—soon will put skids '`„' resides at the bridge head. It was con- the Grand River and if its fate now in Medicine, said this week, in a vantage, there is much confusion* under the flow -reigning "glamorous 'Z 1. structed entirely of wood, Is 18 feet hangs in the balance it is due to no statement released by the Roches- in'the field, Dr. Whipple stated. "A girls,” a -beauty expert has predicted. wide by 180' feet long, divided into inherent weakness of its own but to ter, N.Y., section of the American continuation of this work," he, said,. • two equal spans. The truss timbers the demands of motor traffic of which • Chemical Society. • The Rochester "is. inevitable and will Russell -Mancuso,M'instrLctor for the are solid pine. About a quarter of designers back in those horse and section will sponsor the •society's of great value. The therapeutic facts' t ationi beauty couoneer rse, offereddunder the • original floor is still doing ser- buggy days never dreamed let alone 94th annual meeting September 6 to .plication of these findings is just the adult education -vice! Thus we are informed by Geo. anticipated. A new highway is pro.' 10th., • , beginning to be studied and wil. ob- the '.'rouge and ,lipstick res is about M. Shaw, B.A.. Sc., in Canadian Ma Posed from Guelph to Elmira, Listowel viously be• of great im ortance to" over." torist. and Wfngham following the old road Dr. Whippel who is dean. of the P i through West Montrose. It is not School of Medicine and Dentistry all who, are interested • in control "Women will turn their attention .-The only sign at the approach was of the Universit and prevention of disease states." from wardrobe and make-up details .to Dut Ifi! when the bridge was built and likely that the wooden bridge Can be y of Rochester; said . • reads. "Any person or persons riding incorporated into this modern thor• that virus diseases, studies of the The physiology of the central ner- more worldly affairs," he said. or driving on or over this bridge fast• oughfare. Unless a new course across ductless . glands, chronic diseases, vous system, he said, is perhaps the "They will be altogether different -- -I. :.: A er than a walk will be prosecuted ac- the river is found for the highway, and studies of the hysiology of the' most difficult of the four fields, and and superior to men in strength with cording to law." .There is no mention this historic- but inadequate strue- use ent, I TM°rrol among one which has beer% neglected. "At enough beauty thrown in to sway tife' ' ' 01 the load limit. It takes traffic as will have to be retired at the age of the most di cult fields of research, Present," he said, newer. studies affairs of the nation." ' It comes; small trucks, big trucks and fifty a man vigorous, sound and are elds tri which successful are giving promise. .Eventually this Competition among women will - i all the rest. Thousands of pounds, of wind and limb and sturdy; forced to arch must be 'based on the work will lead to abetter under- stimulate the new type and new cross it every day and it scarcely quit before his time. work of the chemist -and biochemist. standing of the abnormalities of strengtb, Mancuso added. . trembles. It Is to be hoped that the last of Much progres.; has been made in the central nervous system." "For that matter, women are al• Strangely enough, not'a single in• Ontario's covered bridges will be pre the study of viruses of disease, he - ieady stronger than men, as a gen• AW or carving could be found on the served intact for posterity. Increas- said, but much remains to be done oral rule," he asserted, woodwork. There are a few advertis- ingly with the passing of the years Its " '1\inety-flue per cent. of the crim• "Gossips. won't talk much longer 8 signs on the outside but no pen. value as a tourist attraction will be and in e11 probability .these urgent finals come out of prison as bad .or. 'about the shade of a woman's stoclP t�ffe artist seems to have plied his enhanced. _ problems, relating' to vaccination, worse than when they went in." — ings, They'll discuss the type' of vita Sm I cultivation of -viruses, ' immune stu- Roger W. Babson. ' ' ,a min pills she carries !a her compact,• . - . 11"! . _ , . I I C_n f.: ; Fey a ID � w �,,,, �q rt n p 0ft - .T C m I a: _ e?fib. .� r•� -CD O m'C C - „ .�+, n ♦e`p•"O Gn`'7 .. t� . Oii- O �- C37 Ill illd tZ . °sS-W V I . co C a s C as M R 0 D fall, . Z p ;gym C ..I.. 1. , G - ? 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So please come and. ex- wish to thank their many friends Chrysler- Plymouth 8ubscrlyeioas to the United States ening service at the United chump. tend a welcome to them. and neighbors for their kindness On August 22nd, Rev. Harry and expressions of sympathy in - -Dealer -c - and Gt. Hrttain X2.00 in advance. tri{son gIl hold a Union Service. ATTENTION ; ttheeir recent sad bereavement in •the On rAu ust 29th it is ho d C ---- __ of---a-loving wife--and-kind CUOD-USED CARS -JOHN MURKAR, Proorletor._ rus_Gates -will-give-the-Trl�sage. _ mother. T The regular_ monthly meeting of GOODYEWI LARD IRES the W. 1. will be held on the lawn Brock Road Gravel y� L l3ATTERiF9 at the church on Wednesday, Aug, BROCK GENERAL BLACKSMITHING ..$�rclay•Ttan�port Pit # SKILLED MO REPAIRS Day Ser" 6 w THEATRE Give us a trial on a New or a Used Ca: lo .•' between Claremont, Brougham I � Roofing Crushed Pit Run"" 24 Hours Towing Service xGreenwood, Whitevale and Toronto : - late, Tile and Gravel Roofin Gravel �rr3='r � Gordon �J. LaW . �# _My drivers are trained to be caretd 'courteous -and reliable. Asphalt Shingles, RSand and Graded Phone 2908 oll.Roofing All Shows Daylight Saving Time ' pIUgERiNG ONTARIO : Special Rates on Long Diatane� 1 -ply, $1.25 a' roll. Roof Coat- Stone All Seats Saturday and Holiday Even - hauling. ing, fi5c • pet gallon. Delivered or Loaded in Pit . iogs, to cents • also chimneys rebuilt and repaired. PHONE: Plant, Pick 1026 FRIDAY and SATURDAY order too small. None too terga All shipments Insured and protected RREID Toronto office Howard 6471 August 13 and 14 : .Al� _ ' ' • from the weather DUNBARTUN 35-10 JOHN BOURNE & SON Two Shows at 7,30 and 9.30 Tel. Clare. 311 .- P. C. ATTENTION, FARMERS ',.'Saturday Matinee at 1.30 Class' B. and C. GENERAL REPAIR WORK Asphalt Roofing Saturday 'Evening* Show starts at 6.30 The Bit that sciel� Owned and operated by .. DON AMECHE and artistry can gha Frank S. amu• We are prepared torepairears, Get our prices on As. ANN SOTHERN Sals trucks, tractors and all farm halt Roofing. We hen• in i' Qcal�► >.'f�cMtlt< machinery, wheels rebuilt and P g t NOU CAN BANK tire -setting, wood=work and dle all styles. manufao- "Fifty Roads C. k�ml -on Place (your turning wooorder now of allkinds for Asphalt turedy RoofingtheToronto o "'to Tonm� SAM n" w • 7 -- - wood -working and turning. J Mount Dennis. Ont, with 4 qT , Phoilone or OaII .:- PIC �•. SLIM soMMERVILLE -_ .Harry Hull, JANE-DAR-NELL --.._. Brock Road Store and Blacksmith Shop, LUMBER YARD Builder and Contractor - _..-TIRES (Successor to W. H. Jackson) — :pa�rra__Di�N► MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDAY Brickwork and Stonework I .. 'August 18 17 a Specialty ug and 18 First Show at 7,30 Architect's Service i+w 1 c •Last Complete Show at8,50 r • ` Repairs SO "7 'bCi RILL ROGfiR3 THE ceOw;v INNE Rosebank Rd. and KinKston Rd. - SPECIAL = _ .. in 4 Phone Pick 55:, Aylmer Peas, size 4, tins for 23c. ;`Ambassador Bill SPECIAL ' Aylmer White Corn , lUc. � • Also Notine oYou -:... SPECIAL ' GENE AUTRY is _ & hasp, a? 2 oz . 25c. •' We do Building of all kindb Jam, • Apples Size �r ZS SPECIAL "Oh, Susanna" �7 CARPENTERING, • Syrup, See HcvCE e or Crown, 5 lbs. 42c SIENTINGt, , 30z3�2 Size _ rLUM GINGGASPECIAL4.40.21 .,and Leaf MutualFue - . 4 21 7.as Marmalade, "Mother"s," Igo ar� �G9C. ROO,�IN(3 : --: ;SPECIAL CQ+ w@ B 90 9@!1 Brantford Booting ... Branca as « ..elf 2g nz-. ear+ W .1 WANESA IPPB.- CO. Mat+risie, Empire B.gthroom Park &Beans.. i,.ibby s, tie 2 for 25c Cbeap hates for Fars wed Ce�ai .EcInipment, Dirro Water Genuine Goodyear Speed_ SPECIAL 19atidfaga yyitems, Beatty !way tread tires at lover• prices. ,' 9 to ble Eq n i pm en t `Supertwist body --long- Sliced Pineapple, 2 for ° 25(,''mom Isnarena ee , wms� mum on (Aber Building Material" wearing tread. Other sixes at jb,Kes�� l�aara>tsa r E�timatee Free f.qually ia.. prioN. .Fresh Fruit and Vegetables ,,,1�,,, work Guaranteed GORDON LAW800TH cl MUR/SON W p'"' T. J. PROIIS�' f' PHONZ eco )BOWMAN $OWB . ,PICKERING — 'ONTARIOTBY I NT "Phone WH O -� • PI Of;ERING . , ONTARI 1 PRICESWEVEW BEFORE 0 UALITY NEVER BEFORE:''SO j 4 • EVER before has anyone been able to buy so much- _ J. �1 qualityfor so little money, as in this year's 7 - ""- McLaughlin=Buick! Longer wheelbase, which means, smarter streamlining ... Bigger, wider Unisteel Turret Top Bodies by Fisher for the maximum of both comfort and safety... Greater Valve -in -Head Straight Eight power, acceleration, smoothness, per- formance er- i w McLaughlin-Buickfeatures— Knee-Action, features Knee -Actio( Tiptoe Hfd�ra� s :: ^) r �, Ik Crakes, Torque Tube drive' t and man others—improved +y �, a Rf o and refined.. ta; et today's McLaughlin Buick ss sells in the lowest price range • } ..5�..` in bistor ! So be sure to check ....., .. i r z ,: .. ;. �' � ��•�: res�.c� ,.� .:....�.,-< prices and "trade-in"' allow. <, x t.;`sY * ,>� :: �ar'rn'r" ances before you buyan car. as bove all, ar 4 itself—with compare ride todayl c • , b all S LOW rlr•atrarl—Series 44 fwt-Pu,«na r Ar Srdre wilt Trs". �. CRARUCM IBU 1W. ` co •� p s� f fryRbe ••••+i'f­or�, O,� Chas. Cooper, x•J �...•f; - p Claremont Donald Motor Sales, 'Whitby `'°"'` 'p^'�'J -•1 Assoc. Dealer—J. McGlashan, Duaba►rton Assoc. Dealer—M. Sleep, Pickering ,'w" , ..:.. l' `' .�.,. t'. -' .. ..:... .. .�.. `'. '.- 4-4 . as �qY"C 6� 4•�,. � •.ol'.' :.k' T'!15. ^:�urLKj4„w. i e' 1 ,'e•w •y,w.' 41 5' ,..'. r. "ti. .'r ,aC. ..•- - .. ._,.:yr Y e. y06 e� Mrs. Lonsdale attended the fun- A few from here attended the •�- oral of a friend at Georgetown on. Porter sale at StouffvWe on Thum The numerous heavy rains of the Tuesday, d last. n ,past week, are in most cases fill-' Amateur Cow ___-Ing a long-felt, wrant. •Miss Marjory Ward, nurse-in- Radio .Service training, is at her home-.'here,--on- - FRIDAY. AUG. 20th - Sorry p hear. that Robt, Scott vacation. At Claremont IMARKHAM ARENA - E is not improving in health as his Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Sanderson Expert service and To r many friends would like. auspices -Markham Harkey Club a Mrs. Stanley Richardson and dap of the village, are visiting friends After Aug. 1. 1937 $35.00 in PRIZES pairs to all Makes. Reas- , "ghter, Anne, of Lakefield, were re_ in the city. unable charges. Mr. and Mrs: Cliff.' Pilkey, of Mail. entries to Job. Whetter, be-Work cent guests at the manse. Toronto, are visiting with relatives ERNEST C. FET7ER fore August 18th. $Uarenteed. Miss Dorothy Miller had her ton in Claremont. Lawyer ER DANCE AFTER e ails removed at the Briaiibush Hos-, BHow Vital, Stouffyille, on Monday. ,.2D Years Experience 48-51 -Adm 25 and 15 cts. ARTHURFIELD Frank and Mrs. Alloway and C. N. E. August 27th to ADDED ATTRACTION �arsduate Radio and Television I- daughter, of Whitby, called on Mrs. Your • Member Official Radio Service Mee'y '+�? Chandler on Saturday evening last. September 11th. Bert Harvey, Comedian Association. Mr. Sherk has -erected a new Canada Packers Choir v MORSE REGISTER P i-> tom' -Pf CK BRING private garage, on the property and Eyes , . _ replacing the one destroyed by At1d i�ILMEIN (26419) 6.1346. Importer fire. Clydesdale Stallion, the property LAND SURVEY Lyman Pilkey has been• laying a Vision of Oscar Wilson, Brougham, wit, Farm Machinery cement walk at both his own res- stand for service at his own stab• 3; idence and that of Mrs ' Raymond - le, duan the season. Enrolment r'• J. DONEVAN B. A.' $, Sc., a, • :Pilkey. g W1e have used and. re built tract. L. S.' On file are the records of sur. No. '224:3, ors from $50 u 1 In answer to enquiries locally, �� DOLL 2336 12921. 1 p• Goodison thresh veyors Gibson and , yarnold, ( ) mp li'rench g machine, Electric motors. Elec- Thanksgiving Day' has been arm- C. H. 1 uc,., upt. Eyesight Speci" Percheron Stallion. An outstared tric washing-machines. Electric rad- ling East> Oshawa. Phone 198L ounced from ' Ottawa as Monday, Disney Building, (Opp. P. O.) ing Percheroiu horse of high gain-roe. Every style of .plow Kid fang October 11th: Oshawa, O.nt, Phone 1516 i r Mrs. Thos. Sanderson, north of ty, carrying a first-class premium ' 1 No. 4 M. H. 3, bottom disc tract- ,. E• CYN .� ILL certificate, the property of E. A. or plow, nearly new, about -half ` }sere was severely bitten by a dog Hyperopia Somerville. Will stand for the price. 1 Bissell ,tractor, disc.harrow. FUNERAL; DIRECTOR AND) :one day last week. The, dog rocas (farsightedness; season of 1'937 at his own stable Some good used farm wagons. later destroyed. • goes. 1 EMBALMER _.. ,a Born, at the Briarbush Hospital, lot '4, 10th line, Markham T". M. H. Corn cultivator, $15 3 Extra fiuccesaor to W. J. Mathes, Stouffville, on Saturday, July, 31st, 4o be continued • Terms; To insure a foss, ;10. good grain - grinders. Used tractors 8to�tivitle 1937, to Mr. and Mrs. John Murr- ry neurot- Payable March 1st 1938, All acs. and walking-plows. Night and Da .When we find cases ve � ` is to be Bufferin idents at o� ner'- risk. E. A 8 y 8ervt46e ay, of Claremont, a daughter. g from eyestrain q„mPR. R'• Rtnl,fFvill� W. F. DISNEY, ''Greenwood Business Phony Mrs. Grace Mighton, who has and muscle strain of the most pro- 41tt 9401 Residence Ph °�e COMMODORE AGAIN (26812) - . PH°Ng Ptcx 2814 been on nursing duty here, has been pounced type and have come into Choicely bred Clydesdale Stallion obliged to • gave up her duties for Possession of • facts. which show the ply of R. Dafoe, Green River,, Mwil- tsome tirile owing to ill health. Progress of the case for a matter make the season of 1937 as follows I RADIO SERVICE $d.'s `.xzra Mrs. L. Dixon returned'to New of ten or twelve years and have . Tuesday, May 25th. vial leave his own - York on Sunday, after visiting with data to prove t of stable for Hugh Pugh's for noon; thence her mother here. Mrs. Bame is these- cases have been a great sour= to John Barnes, Cherrywood, fqr night. Fully Equipped for Guaranteed West All sizes of Berry Boxes, Crates. ce of comfort to-others, who is Bros.,WednAdak; proceeds to M: thence at a 6qt and': 11 qt, Baskets, Bushel '.Mopping for a couple of wEe3cs. go- ,Bros., Altona Road, for noon: thence Several from here took. in the in to say that the correction, • of, g y• at Charge " Hampers, sold at Hagerman's Bas. to.his own stable for ni ht. Thursda p.. these imbalances earlier would not proceeds to Fred Wright's. 2,� con, �� and Batteries oa Head ket Factory, one mile north of the Amateur Contest at Pickering on ti, Piokerin g - i nesday night, also the boat have prevented or have enabled the g. for noon; thence to Ell 7itlw tared Pam" Green River School atient to withstand their disord- Lehman'r, lot 34, con. 8, Pickering for Green. ©N , off. No, 7 p to.-Niagara Falls, -from Picker- .P night. Friday, pros eds to his own L1f.BAX •Highway. _Ing on Saturday last.ers. If we look over the•data of our stable where he will remain until the Phare Clare, $13 The Wilker family have been vis-: Prescription cards we wiij find cos- following Tnesday morning. Get'our prices before buying else., icing relatives hem for-a few h days. es without number of migraine, y E. R. Woodward where. We deliver. and on their return Mrs. Fred Ev- Biliousness, Nemousness, Loss. of STANLEY THEATRE ani and daughter accompanied Appetite and relief was found when Phone Mark 1h04 :42:2 ''Ahetn' for a day's• visit- the error was found and corrected. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evans and The-hiatory of today will not per STOUFFVILLE Ok f ' mit us to overlook an =! Our OC O Mr. and Mrs. Won. Birkett attend- anything- where Phone 100 Autolene y ed a bomding tournament at Agin- ur eyes are concerned. The larger `5 court on Thursday. percentage Canned Goods TRACT OR OILS y evening last, P ge of the people .are ,using ..Showing - - _ +winning the .-high score, one win*',• the eyes on Oose work, and the g Fresh and Cured Meats Mr, and Mrs: Prouse and two work and working . hours are in. Week Nights-K.l.i, Standard Time Cereals - GUN GREASES - - y daughters, Ellen.. and Doris, also creasing, this proves a heavy sour- Sat. & Halidays-2 Shows. 7 and 9.p. m. Fancy Biscuits TRANSMISSION OILS Mrs: John Ayers, attended the fun- ce of strain on von 'when it ie Teas Coffees Cotoas vision- oral of the late Mr. Arthur- Wak= not adapted to it,- unless it is pro- THURSDAY, FRIDAY'& SATURDAY Heavy Castor Machine Oi,l �eley, of Oshawa, on 3londay of last perry assisted. . - week, to be continued August 12, 13 and 14 is always fresh Prompt. Delivery Master Alan Pretty was t4ken tri "Internes Can't, Electric Refrigeration is the modern -'the hospital in Toronto 'on Tues- r and only sure way of guaranteeing 'ALF v PLACE ` day morning- again, for treatment. T$kQ Mone • f! our customers fresh tasty meats We ho that 'he A"L' K y We USE IT. CLARE�IU:•'1', ' pe gets back home OST. ,again in - a few days, much improv- NOTTER I StaMn ed in health. - g , 1BROUGH'AM, NT. Phone 3281 f Mrs. J. E. 'Glover and a group JOEL McCRAE , .•Phone PieL 601 of local girls, Misses Bertha Bacon, :1AARBARA STANWYCK " Myrtle - - - yrt Bacon, Margaret and Sand- News Betty Boop Popular Science Johnson, Isabel Tran, Evelyn Sand- . erson, Francis Loyst and Helen - � Glover are spending a week at the • /l! !Q� MONQaY. TUESDAY, WEDN'SDAY 41over cottage at Trent River. I August 16, 17 and 18 Mr. David McCausland and vis- t/A� lGlf eGke'IK(' s�iig%taaay ter, of Marine City, Mich., renew- g's SAFE a 151 R ECT • ECONOMICAL ed old acquaintances here during - CHANGE OF -TIME TABLE the past week. His father was a Gentleasan" Effective Sunday, April 25th blacksmith here socne fifty years a• go. Being a photographer,' he had In simple but rich de- LEAVE PICSFSIPIG -_ -- sign we can furnish Starring For Toronto Foi Oshawa brought with him a few old photos' and Intermediate poLtb and intermediate poiat� of some of 'our" citizens, ' active memorials that. will OLE OLSEN P. P. many years ago, which created a Please from every :CHICK JOHN90N _ A. M. P. D�. P. )!f. great deal of interest' locally. standpoint. In dignity a6-09 12.54 :.:,16.54 , '&7.31 1.31 e7:31 of a Comedy Short' Subjects a6.44 a1.54 7.54 8.41 42.31 8.31 The male, quartet of the Baptist appearance' our ?.54 2.54 18.54 10.01 3.31 1931 Church, accompanied Rev'. . J. E. work will stand out `--- and Mrs. Augustine to Haliburton through the ages. COMING .9.24 193.54 9.54 11.48 9431 10.31 r. on Sunday last, They were also ac- Na Greater Tribute 10.54 le4.54 b10:44 P. M. 5.31 11.31 companied by their wives and Mrs.. N. W: STAFFORD 1CHURS, PRI, and SAT. c11.54 b.54 112.31 11.31 . 13irkett, their accompanist. The Highway Monumental ' August 19, '2) and. 21 Eastern Standard Time - a-Du1y except Sus. & ROL b-Sun. a HoL ooh. quartet sang at several different Worlds ` c -Sat. only. services during the day. Aside Ph. 46Z Whitby Ont. I�"Breezing Home" y' a 'Sat^ Sun. &2301 s®h. 'ti from their duties on Sunday the Kingston Road West Ask for, Attradive' Ilhastra ted Folder. 31 Deligthful Party had a- very enjoyable hohd_ l �tarrinq std Highway Vacati on 'To li 7 fu's, with all.expenses ay. WILLIAM i RGAN paid- Mrs. John Chapman, of Aurora, �' BINNIE BARNES Tickets and Information at spent last week-end. at her old farm �, hams, where she was born-'84 yeah COMEDY I�E1I1gQ GRAY iIms EASTERN HOUSE - P PHONE4iM• ago, now occupied by her nephew, - Norman Lin#on. Mrs. Chapman re- _ called - many of her younger days. - -Her house; naw_.-Mr. Linton's-driv- - - - - - - Sir @F-USEH-G60i?S- - ingshed, was built by her father in 3832. In those days there were no Publsc Food No. 1934 Ford Cabriolet "1928 Chev.- Coaches (3) churches and the minister often 1936 Ford Sedan Deluxe 1934 Chev. H. P. Duals truck came' to this shed and preached to = - _ 1934 Chev. Sedan Selux 19304-Ton Chev. Panel Truck j the people-4from all around. Mrs. Dairy farmer*,, since the 1933 Chev. Sedan deluxe 1930 Chev, Duals, truck Chapman is still very •active. While / = day*, of Gail Borden's f[sst 1935 Olds Sedan deluxe 1929 Chev. , Delivery Sedan truck on her visit, she milked a cow which _- - factory, have iQ31 Durant Sedan progressed , •-1931 1-2 Tari Ford Panel Truck i gave 15 pounds, and has. not milked = - = steadily in thein method*, of 1929 Durant 60 Sedan - 1931 Rugby Pickup a cow for, 23 years. producing pure milk and 1931 Devaux Sedan ; •1928 G. M. C. S. ' Wheels, stake Activities with the Bowling Club - keeping it sanitary. 1929 •Durant 40. Sedan and dump p g tarT• - p truck. , folk have been many and interest- -- 1988 Pontiac Sedan in Burin the - All that science, modern s 1928 Willys Knight Sedan Int. Power Unit 25 H. P; g g past week: On Wed- Cleanliness OvaMs Wrfty equipment and trained mea 1929 Al11ys Knight Sedan 14-foot. boat and trailer { nesday eveni>tg last a tournament offer are used is Borden foo- 1932 Durant 6-18 Sedan' Sea flea ' w'as held' on the local -green, at M1 tortes to back up tris effort of tnirymea e d milk s I I� which Richmond' Hill 'rinks took the ?i°ar pnrit7• � ; 1930 Olds. Sedan 2 • Y 407 ?fi H. P: Lister gas engine it FSrst and Second Prizes, and 'WIM An helping to establish present high sanitary standards for 1926 Buick Sedan 2 Electric stoves INrkett's rink Third. On Thursday -milk, dairy farmers and distributors together have promoted 1926 Cadillac Sedan Furnace Oil-burner night they -attended a tournament public health, reduced infant mortality and placed milk sad 1933 Chev. Coach De Laval Milker, 2 pails at Markham. On 'Friday evening of itS Products first in the food lista of the nation 1.930 Pontiac Sedan Vent EIectric Grinder, near view Last wreck they attended a tourna- 1928'1Furant 60 Coach ; i ; ;': it Double-Head McLaughlin Gritbder , 1927 Olds. Coach Ment at Stouffville and brought Jackg for same home most of the prizes. On Friday �orrrirrd evening of this week, a Mixed iesr 1937 Chas. Cooper; Claremont, Ont' Tournament is being held on the N4 so ""* V" n, Go"= lora] green. The Sinclair Trophy is ;,,,,,,,,,� o «� "0� u Sub-dealer, J,MeG lashan, Dunbart on being played here on August 21st, Oarowroa iia000nour nos woao \ lwften a big day is hoped for. q4 y ,r ` ... • • R _ . , .. - . „ ., - 1. it SHELL"WRECKS CHINESE GOVERNMENT 'IT `.7" ` ` -* , v ' Su:n"' da -a'''y­"-'SCh Movie ` .. '� I� _ -_ _ 'Lesson - . _ =_ �_ * .�, Deut. 6: 12-15 Isa. 58: 13.• - � 9 ' - LESSON VII. 3, 30; � _ _ GOD GIVES LAW TO A NATION Jer. 17: 21-27. . - , (Exodus 19: 1-20; 21. "Honor thy father and thy mother, ``,„+ By VIRGINIA DAL! Yk _ Prints Text—Exodus 20: 1-17. days may be lop in the land • 4 that thy d y y g 1. Golden ext—Thou shalt love the which Jehovah'thy God giveth thee." y t Y Fyer slab goes in .cycles in mo- Lord with all thy heart; and with all "The meaning of the word "honor" tion pictures, and just now the Rus- . y soul; and with all thy mind... is—"to. attach weight to; to put in the slat cycle threatens to monopolize y ,ou shalt love thy neighbor as thy- place of superiority; to hold in high the screen. No less than of ", self.—Matt.'22: 37, •39. opinion; to reverence, in the .,best the most fascinating screen siren ' f _ -'I _.__ __. " " child l ' holding forth in the -'j.�. .The Lesson in its Setting who is not yet of age' to think, to midst of : Russian magna x y , , ` ` . Placent -Sinai. len, � to will, honoring of parents There is Marlene Dietrich with Time—B.C. 1498. P y consists in, subjection, obedience im- Robert Donat, in. "Without Armot" - 'y'r `'. . , ' fx„a� r., i' "And God spake all these words, plicitly and gladly rendered. This, for instance, Miss Dietrich and Rob''-1. 'A ` f I' am Jehovah th God, who �'' isaying, y like ever la%v of God is for the child g romantic sX�%r yp h brought thee out of the land of a Y ort. Donat make a thrillin ' _gypt, out of the house of bondage." gracious_ and yet imperative re- pair. Another oP the Russian cycle' °may - quirement. , is "The Emperor's Candlesticks"- in : 2 Ro m ?§ { —Two fundamental reasons for Is• «Thou-.shalt not kill."— This and which Luise Rainer_ and lyilliam- _ xr ' feel's obedience to the law about' to � ;"'? ' s ': f ' ' x > the next three commandments have to Powell appear as rival spies of Rus- ' - be given are here announced; the one ' do with life, `purity, property, . and sia and -Poland., Last, but by.. 'no _ A' gaping hole in "a district _government house in. Peiping where a - who gives the law is none other than reputation.- . The command sot to means least, particularly for music Jehovah and God, Jehovah messing P Japanese shell entered and exploded at the start of the fighting "the one who 'oil i.e., the eternal take another life naturally stands at • lovers. is "Two- Who Dared".. with- -',which, led, to the present state-of war between China and Japan. one; this redeemed the Israelites out the beginning of a series of lavas deal- .4tma Sten, who has been too long of the house of bondage, and copse- ung with humatuelationships, absent from _our screens. Chicago and other- big cities. Frankie Young get most of , the laughs in hes gnentlq hada cIsim upon them for " " are his best friends .. . Thou shalt not commit adultery. - ` is starred 'with Eddie Guest on the. first comedy, Topper their gratitude and obedience. .Strictly speaking, adultery is viu- • " a Ii Can Be Done" program lotion of the marriage vow on the At last George Raft is out of ,, • - • • , "Thou shalt have no other gods be. . : A meteor that is white hot on the fore me."—This commandment is a part of either husband of wife. whila...'se '.,;P-rnd he is-so reIievcd: For the accurate term for sexual rela- months he has had ODDS and ENDS—There is a inn outside may be '400 degrees 'below direct prohibition of every form of in Grand Rapids, Mich., who writes zero inside. - . - -•. tionshi s "outside - of the marriage to go without a " worship which • does not have for its P Gene Autry a 16-page letter of state Both of them haircut for his role , object the Jehovah of the -Old-Testa- criticism and comment every time a A severe first-rate earthquake ' •. meat. who is the Father of our Lord and all sins of every form' involved i ne picture of his is shown.-He not occurs about every 18 days,. usuall3 . in these certain] come within the ). and' to ais eternal Y P and saviour Jesus Christ and strikes Y I r' only reads' ever line a preciativel under the ocean: scope of the Seventh Commandment. + discomfiture his Y P y' • . at the very root of all polytheism. P he: tries. to correct all those faults in .. -. and of ever ancient and modern re- Impurity is probably the most ter shoulder - length -• y 11 1a hair was daily wav- his next picture. . . Everyone is A trapdoor spider has been knows ligion soil cult which• exhalts to -a rible. curse- in our modern Western - " :t rd. with a . curlin marveling ,at Connie Bennett's good to lie. at its ,door three months, wait- . •place of worship either a mytho= civilization, and it is getting darker,p. try i g and dee er, and more prevalent. Our •iron. He didn't dare sportsmanship . in letting Roland ins for a' victim. logical god or goddet3s, or an actual P ;:! lace the mugs who vicious movies have a great deal to °:. g human- ,being. There 'cannot be two + gods. . . ..'do with the careless, indifferent, al- who are h'a. friends looking .like QUEENS NIECES ACT AS BRIDESMAIDS "Thou shalt not make unto thee a most smart. attitude which our pre+, 'that. ,The day the picture was .finish- graven image, nor say likeness of eat generation is taking toward qex- , ed he celebrated with a. very tight any thing that is in Heaven above, or. ual sins. No, man can• treasure evil haircut And- smeared on the. .1 -- that is in the earth beneath, or that thoughts and let them remair_, in his line lavishly. = • a n ` is'in the water under the earth. Thou heart. They are like the plan: which -Ever- since a' court forced Mae ,-.,shalt not bow, down thyself elf until_ starts in the. recesses of .youi .-porch, Ys ]Vest to break dawn'• and admit, that --� 41h- I them, nor serve them; for I Jehovah, which presentee beings to' e-ov�p out she really was married 26 years .ago ' thy God, am a jealous. God, visiting into the light. No man can thi^k foul to. one Frank Wallace, she has been . .the initluity of - the fathers upon the thoughts, no man can meditate on in seclusion.' Couldn't stand having - ': " -'Children, upon Ahe third and upon the things that are• unworthy without P people stare at her intently looking ' fourth generation of then that bate- paying the price for it-.in his man• fel wrinkles, while they counted on ve• - .. hood. Keep pure associations. There their fingers—eighteen and twenty: ' „ _ are evil-minded friends who .1 ve "to Arid showing loringkindnesa unto o six make forty-four. 3 t I , . spew out - upon their suggestions. a ; • ,4.s thousands of them that love me. and% ' . M ' 4 � keep my commandments."� As the Against them we can only. erect the. In those olid moments tvhem they . ��{ w ; barrier of aggressive purity: - ; First. +Commandment forbade any '­ . "Thou shalt not steal." '- Under- are not discussing Mae West's. age, .,,;; other being to be worshipped as God, Hollywoodians are raving over 'the the , Sscond Commandmetrt forbids hard dealing was the besetting sin IA of the Hebrew...It is exemplified 'in beautiful newcomer, Zorina. who is1. m ti - the making of any images of God �r the early days in the charai•'ter -of the under conttsrt to Sam Goldwyn, She - r s �;� �, ;; ;if oti::r creatures to worship and +► k Isere: ; national ancestor, Jacob. It is the. • an young woman about x� :. - ' ' constant cry in the social teachit, s `t year : B7,rn in . N,'orway; not ' ' i chantm it u .Fh:it nut tale the name of Y = g, far from the Arctic Circle, she went aw « y "? t � x 4 • �, Jrho' ::h t.. God in vain• for Jehovah of the prophets -- Hr�,ea- _Amos, _ •, h3 to school in'Berlin, jgined-,tine. Monte ,;1 ,. Isaiah. and I41 cab 'vol not hold ,guiltless that taketh ••Thos shalt not bear fuse wetness r 1� ^ i; arla Ballet Russe company when x• ..his r.::no,in vain. -The worse' "vain" shI.e was vi9:ting in Mexico City and '' , W Y - _ -=can.,; "empty ", "without reality," against thy npi:=bbor."—To' bear false because of her two•.years' .association k `'' ` - - -• 1. • -',and, -' 5 taking, the' name of God in witness is<to n>a�ce• a PtiLl!e•statemant tivith his troupe now h'as a 'slight - Oftms s" �a1. $f I not only is ail profanity which hefare one nr more persons concern- Russian accent. j ' ''a t uses his name here condemned, but R anotherutter us ,falsehood about a a r � -. ~ d all acts and words of men who ' liborately- , _ . '�' s . ern' 'Rudy Vallee spends mariy.. of his t tend to be so:emnly worshipping'God, t. at_person or persons. - ::0 :. ,, - � III whim t_ie'r hearts aro- far from him. ' "Thou sha,;t riot covet thy neigh- evenings n�iwailays at a - night •club , .. „fit s �r 4 � i in NCR York where his friend, ': 5 i r x 32e:neniber the . Sabbath day, to bor's house, thou-,shalt not covet thy & 1 Jackie Osterman is malting a comes . keep it holy. Six days shalt thou neighbor's, wife, nor--his pins-servant, ,' a #��•« : ;� � 's back after a coag stretch of hart aabo:..4nd do all. thy work. But the nor his maid-servant, nor his ox, nor � � luck'. Vallee is a grey story teller, .F;.w b seventh day is a Sabbath unto Jeha-' his ass, nor anythir.! that is .thy and one ;of his favoriics concerns - " vas thy God: in it thou shalt not. do l;eighbor's. —The' improper desire is Jack Benny. Vallee whole-heart • � >� a any ::«rk, thou, -nor thy son, nor thy th'e root of all .evil It con seldom be' admires the drastic - way in which Ln •,,.-Sl .dau^hter, thy •ratan-servant, nor thy reached by human le^islation. But it was .. .......,,,..,.ti. ., .`: 4s ' +. maid-servant,' nor thy • cattle nor 'th -is open to the. Searcher of hearts. The Jaek Benny .treated a. hostile, vaude- Y ' y_ P vibe, audience years ago. Benny - `'he Queen's.. t<< in ne•cef, Diary and Patricia Bores-Lyon, daughters . . ' stranger that is within thy. gates. • intent is that which, in the last re- • "For in six days Jehovah made sort, determines the moral character came out on• one, side of the stage of the Hon. Michael and Dirs. Bowes-Lyon,. were. bridesmaids at the 5 merrily saying, "Hello folks," only to wedding of 'Mr: Vernon Harington' and. TMiss Mary Egerton at Holy Heaven and earth, the sea, and all of the act.'This last word, is,"there- Trinity Church, Brompton, London. Note the strong resemblance that -in- them is, and rested the_ sev- fore, 'the interpreting cause of the face.a. •bunch of tough-looking ruf- .`between Mary Bowes-Lyon (left). and• her cousin Princess Elizabeth enth day: wherefore Jehovah blessed whole Decalogue (Rom. 7:7), Covet= fiians who glowered at him. C.on- •.. the' Sabbath day, and hallowed it." -' ousness'here- includes ' en-vy,-'malice,-tinuing right on across• the stage, he TIENTSIN � WHERE FIGHTING IS THE FIERCEST .. ..The word "Sabbath" -means. literally, and every other selfish or disinterest exited from the stage,.saying. Good � by folks, and 'walked right-on out "cesssa:on, and, , .- 'tonseauently, " rest.__ edness; bink of all •forms of unselfish' - of the theatre never- to return. Nh`c the word itself does not ap• benevolcrcc. T,lis tom andment is, a „ - <1. _ pear in.the Bible until Ex.'16: 23-29, therefore, virtually the law of loie, . - - <, , \ a Martha • Raye made the hit of her Sl}e idea of the .Sabbath is 11 revealed • and in' this positive sense gives that a� ` r life ,and smashed all box-office ���. in the story of creation (see Gen. 2: loftier aspect to the Decalogue� the , �. 1-3), for other important refer- traces of tthich have been alr�ad'y ' records making personal. appearances^ at the Paramount Theatre in New ?� r a �� specs, see Ex. 31: 13-16; Lev, 19: noticed. - a . York recently_ The audience. simply , �� .„a "ate • could not get enough of her. TheyI. ? « m � d ucated Sneezes duet] phenomenon — the educaEcd surged down to. the footlights when . � � x sneeze.-Kitchener Record: her act was over, shot questions at . 'Fiona Dr._Reao._Paul .pioneer Eu ` . her, begged her to sing-one. more . \ M\ 1. I ropean allerg'st, comes the news that g�ppes# �l�-Well - sopa, -and then-}u: t stood and yelled_ -"only cultured people; 'in general :, . when her voice threatened-to• give - \� ,� have hay fever and other allergic The deepest oil well in the world, out. diseases." Such maladies, he says, and the . only one that goes lower • .”. 14 seem to bet transmitted in certain than' 12,000 feet, is McElroy No. Frankie `Diasters, NBC star and ' '; social groups; city people, for in- 103, in Crane County, Texas. It is hand- m e trn s'nys "it pays to work - - stance; apparently' beim more sus 12,7E6 feet deep and cost ?uss over "! your way through 11 F sy ,r; I. ceptible than country folk. 85'00,000 to ho e, The temperature _ college." Frankie., l; . What benefits humanity will . de- increased one d_gree for every fifty started out to earn t , t ,' ' 41. •hive from these data are not immedi- feet bored, and at' 10, 00 feet the �w:,,. �. his way through the •'• ately d; scernable. There is a hazy bit revolved away .at 200 revolutions Commerce school at . suggestion of some circuitous con- a minute at a ter perntu: e. of boil- f.he University of Ttection .between eo le who stud ins water! 'people Y. r Indiana by strum ""M ' �, and the, "genus bookworm." According to Professor L: c': ming his I•anjo in :A �? Probably Dr, Paul has some real Uren, oil at• t+- at • de-th e::ists not 1,av band. Soot, the \��`rK foundation for his belief, but until in liquid form ht't gas wap Ynr. "Tth band became more `� ti ,,`� r .` ` ., . it is clarified' its one ood, tea be tabes t .. _ are s nk int he . ea - t `�,a a ^� y g. Y' profitable than com- ;, ,� A �t .... . • to stimulate. tho urge to tarry. q -ti^hen r-c"s are } o-ed r-n-t , !-e of • ' n l engagements at g to its logical conclusion. In the fine-t n,'-r-1 -: 1, t'•.�;•+_:::- A at z . - "" • •_ hcte'c and i i�� • night ciuPs in ti ,,re with that then, we might hope depth of more then ti- o •n••ilea must 'street ace ie in Tientsin, the base of Japan's operations in" North- .W the emergence at last of that _possess a: t,•r.^ rt •en-t'i r,f r.•.ore ern China, }'hick isas bombed by Japanese planes and set afire after long-sought and too often buries- tl•nn 95,n0'1 1'-� ^ ��••-•- i--i,! ;B-3 : Chines° Aurpr'se attack developed into street fighting. _. . ..• • - - - , - - - • .. .. .. fti _ • • .. . . .. I .. .- . Q qP.. .. I. ..r.lrr.. +.,...iJ, , .., • .. '"`,. ., y,- •. ". ysnna,y,In,�,suar.mw+v�l�rrweWM1n,v.:r*0�14•+�w►'.A°�J�M.x�i�.A4lWewt'e�e .na. x,..ewafNrrwe77C'•.weroa•�: �";,—-•••:•;1..ee.aw�eWRMl4o.'u.r... •.w«^.n.*nnna.+L, :vin-*O�x,w �-r,+. c..un:H ,.-1,aw:YWOa-e.'OGas�v, •S'.'� 1r{;' •.4 - •4. .. . .. _. .. 1. still think so, but I haven't been able is get a thing on him or any of his gang. Tony has an airtight alibi for each of the crimes and so have his men." '_'But if you feel that 'way," Bash-" ••�• - er said, "I should think you could do something about it. Couldn't you force a confession out of, him. or i • - something like that?" ' Kelly looked at Basher for s mo- meat and there was a slightly con- �'�CF' • � `" • temptuous glint in las eyes before he - spoke. Is 0 "I'm afraid you gentlemen are -not aware of -the problems faced by the police. -Of course You. know that we 'l have courts of law. You have heard ey �e..o o::oI .— e : •:::❖::•:+::. _•:�:+:�:�:vi:+:+:qi:+:+: �+:�:•:+:•:+:•: �ti, of crooked lawyers and fixing. i • You — ►•� know .that our politics -are supposed .. _ '•} to ba slightly, crooked. All of those nga ve to be considered by- thepolice."IAMOND�►� "Do you mean to sit there and tellHOi'ilItz-OUN / 1 / � , j ►�� ,• us that: the police can do nothing be- • i r BY CORTLAND FITZSIMMONS 1 y cause of 'the .crooked system of our B LAW" KNjGH �•� - government?" Althome asked hotly. y . •"-- hL . "Not -at all. Mr. Basher asked me❖�❖•❖.+.❖.:ti•.b•.M:i.W:�►�I►:•/t'•ba�y.•'•... .•...---�:.::.�..�.•..., ' t$•::.:o .w :.� o:� � � �'o; .mo' :.e3 � �� � o ::<: � .o'oe : � :� ::.o:�'e=� � d � I _ . ... _. .•.lsi�..►.�L•.tMr►.•DD.❖B.�Ze.•: why we had one nothing ter — -•-'• _ __ _ _ Synopsis of Preceding Instalments, malities over, the estiona started told him" I suspected Murallo. Sus- Blackberries in Two Roles make qu your jelly. Just be sure to save When the United League season pouring at him. pecting a man -is not enough. Not if ' Blackberries are not on the market enough berries for this and also be' —' he has a gang and money behind yet in some parts of Canada but they Bute -that the are the bi 'opens the gamblers are offering 200 After -several minutes of rapid-fire y g juicy rips. .to 1 that Pop Clark's New York uestiofain , Kelly him, In the first place, he always. has - should .be fairly plentiful in a very ones. It is Blackberry Rol Pol q g ly put up. his hand. - y y- y, the; Blue will not win a ennant. Terry "Just a minute a good lawyer at his call_and those short time. Here are a couple of ideas kind your griindm6thers used to make � P y gentlemen.' I know- Suppose we ' Burke i, the only • sports writer to no more about th;s -case than you do. lawyers know the law. Su on what to. do with them which you —a flaky, hot delicious spiral of bis. A give them a chance. He bets S10 at I`' -:et me review what has happened." take him up on suspicion—we can't can keep in mind until your local gra -cult dough filled with' rich, wine -dark ` F Tony Murallo's retsaurant in - the `-He began at the beginning and took arrest him, just invite him round to eer has a good supply for sale. _ berries and juice. The ingredients glt the station house to ask -him a feW -Blackberries grow -fairly evenly, all ven-here will make enou ii role olS Broadway district. In the Blues' up each event as it hind occurred, g y -p - first game Whitper, the Pb;ladelpbia Terry's name ke t co questions—what can we do?" ' over the Dominion and they have el for eight people — that- is, if, the at( p niing_up. is his , "Wh do y pitcher, is killed witha bullet through recital. Y you suspect Murallo?" ways been popular for- jam making, Polite and do$'t ask for a. second help the heart after smashing out a, home Pop asked. but not used much for jellies. This Is Ing: But even if there are only four Ill; g It would seem that this Burke 'Because he placed a lot of money :because -housewives know they lack the family, there stili v7on't be any roe. Both Burke end Larsy, Doyle, person has been in at the killing of on the Blues to win because -he is a pectin, the substance- which makes left over. The 'best way to. nettle the the Blues' rookie shortstop, for whom '� g problem le to. serve thehis t e• ns Bu ial b them jell, and so have naturally avoid' shorts e Clark's pretty daughter Frances had remarked. "Are you sure he is above from Dutch Klein, who was ed trying to do anything about them liclons dessert quite a few times dur ' shown her reference over Whitper, �,! barred from baseball for crooked- � g q ' P P suspicion?o! _ ness, works there and -through Klein in the jelly line. .But that Is an. old. _ing the blackberry season. . are suspected at first by Detective "Burke- was in the hail when Raw- g ,,. fashioned excuse for not using these r Xelly. It is Burke who discovers it he would get -good baseball dope. g Blackberry Rol ling body .was .discovered;'' Huette, "What have you done about Mur- delicious berries in jellies because the rrY Y Poly was Sid Stream, notorious `unman, Rawlins' assistant, said: �„ modern cook uses bottled 'fruit pec P sifted fl who wrecked ■ taxi with a bullet allo . Pop- Clark asked.' - Z cups s. ed our „ ,� i to take the place of natural pectin 2 -teaspoons .baking powder through-.a.tireand iayured four Bos- "Burke softshoed it then_ W v _ teaspten �h__ chairman cut in. "He_ had. very .little time. If he is in on th's 'he is smart- ' and w l ever stuck with -a fruit tbat 4 tablespoons .butter or other abort, ton players u the Blues are to opento say - - Y she can't make , into jelly. - a spsJ Then a din .ondf go aptar, Burke? W►r ldtyou feel if you as an �were she n how' dothan we ryou.think yov could Biscicbeit'y Deily end cup milk (about) drops cte:d on the diamond from oi- h the cops after you on do anything because of Burke i! you 4 cups ((2 lbs,) juice. Melted butter son on a phonograph needle fixed to y _ _•, else beadle of his bee.. Pietro.. Chi• one side and a bunch of crooks on the have had Burke covered. Anshouse 8 cups 3 -YL Ibs.) sugar. 1% cups fresh blackberries - +, cago's bat boy, disappears. Clark other?" Kelly asked. "That lad is on asked. - - - 1, bottle fruit pectin. B tablespoons anger, sends Doyle to Newark but he is soon the level, I'm sure of ik'' "-If Burke had.gone -into that place - To prepare -juice, crush thoroughly Sift flour once, measure, add balls• sold to Boston. When the Blues go "So am I," Pop Clark said with a in St. Louis -our troubles might be or grind about three quarts of fully Ing powder and salt and sift again.: to St. Louis, Scatter. the Rubes' nod of understanding toward Kelly. over. now. I don't blame him, and ripe berries. Place -fruit' in jelly cloth Cut in shortening. Add milk gradual- sear pitcher, is found dead from a He has .told you all he known; 'I'm" he didn't know we cent a man out to or bag- and squeeze out. juice. Mea ly ttntH raft- dough is farmed. Turn '• . 1 Chooff h1f a mysterious powder conv: nced� of that. There, is nothing St. Louis', with. him,,. but there -you sure sugar -and juice into targe sauce.. out Immediately on -Slightly floured tine box with a ► saw to know.. are. Pan and. mix. Bring to a boil over hob' board and roll U inch thick, Brush _ is puzzle near think Burke is our one hope." "Then test fire and at once add to him anonymously. Eael time P you want Burke .to 'run his pectin, stir. with...melted butter, coves. with black • Kelly's remark was greeted w#h sur- neck into• a noose so you can catch ring constantly. Then• bring to a full beiriea; and sprinkle with sugar. Roll Berke Its, a beat on these sense• v„rolling boil, and boil hard Conal ba gun- rise. ' ppeaia . and nuked 1? the n is ,that it . the chairman g 34 minute. as for g g, Remove from fire, skim; pour .quickly. jelly roll. Moisten edge sad men truss bion ur, question him and Why"' Hallen asked " asked. ' press. against roll. Place.' in greased wars him bs know. coo much. Ra... "Because he's being hounded by "That's what I hope -to do,” Kelly Paraffin hot jelly at once. Makes last pan with esige of roll .on under the gang. That's obvious." Kelly admitted about 12 eight -ounce glasses, aide; brush with melted butter, and ling, the Chicago manager. ill when then went on to tell them In Strictest "Since we are deciding about s ■ ` bake b hot oven (400 degrees F.) 20 ed n a arrive for a series, is bang- Here is a grand blackberry dessert to'2b minittes. Serve. hot with cream' ' ed is r hotel room adjoining bis,' , eonfiden��e of the .attack on Terry in Burke, don't. you .'think it 'would be which you .can servo the same day you' 'Serves e. ' after a maid i, a his rooms and also the attempt to the decent thing' to ttave him up gagged and bound, kidnap him in St. Louis which he was here'?" Po Clark suggested. ad Ger pus -key taken. Again there P' ggested, "After " clever enough to escape. - - all, it o dangerous and he may 'not reason why the battle was fought and ao clue to the murderer. - „ ,_ y I wouldn't want , to be in his want to be involved." Careless Pedestrians _ an understanding of the causes and shoes." Treddle of Philadelphia,. en- .._ "Right, the -chairman agreed. conditions that led to the tattle."- Unless there is something else „ tared the general conversation •for Have him. " An educational campaign might "The 'place' in seograpby is not ea You want. to say in confidence„ I up' Elie first time. Pop had. Terry paged in the lobby important, but the habits of the Deo• would like to ask Detective Kelly in ,.It,, not too healthy," Kelly ad- and in a few minutes he was knock- well 'be undertaken to make the now•" The chairman waited, but mitted, "but I sti13 think he is 'our in on the door. I$edestrisn more careful in crossinff ple; their. culture and the effect, they " there was no discussion. one ho The are afraid of Burke. g (TO'. BE CONTINUED) street and highway. As a rale have had on mankind's progress are." Kelly was introduced and, the for pe' Y } , young They are afraid of a Peak in their 7 pedestrians are much more careful own outfit. They can't understand ► where motor vehicles are concerned how and why tie' should aI$sys be Effie Control For Planes than are their. elders. Because of on the scene when one of these Among recent additions. to the the repeated admonitictna of parents �v�'` crimgs is committed, any more than Vancouver airport is an airport. traf- and teachers, the young have learn- G {,/ I could at first. I believe Burke, but fic control• projector, one of the latest ed to stop and look. ..Education thus gi / f� they don't. The attempt to get him safety -.devices put. on the market. plays a part in proinoting highway i . in • St. Louis proves -that they are Familiarly. termed "traffic guns," safety. It may not reach some care- �t still doubtful about im. The lights of this le �. robabl y are g type are used at all the ss adult 7 edestrians, but it "should � probably. , watching hi all the time leading United 'States ' airport's for be emphasis ed and intensified. among and know every movthe makes." day and "night . control of aircraft not the, young who will constitute all a the 'Then you think we might get equipped•with radio. pedestrians. of tomorrow. some sort of clue through Burke, Although fitted with only a '50 -- --_ _ that is, by having. him watched, you - candlepower lamp, the light is visible mean?" Althome asked. 1 ducatlon May Ban in bright' sunlight for .over three '`I've had him covered for weeks �� t+ - whP�L 1, treat m :e� miles. The light is sighted like a gun ��Dates"' slid Places rt Y now,"' Kelly said. resentfully. "I and can also be used for code signal- r4. know every move he .makes. If is in CHICAGO, "Date" history and wheat with NeN Improved ling with white, red or nen li ht y �_ 'the lobby now; or, was when I came g '°place" geography are oa the wane up „: as a spotlight, and for making esti- and _a combination -of both,, known as l c>saN I s�row mates of the cloud ceiling at riight. , /. That is my fault," Po Clark „ P .This projector. is- believed to be "social science,' may soon be in use y 1 spoke up. "I asked him to come east in all junior high schools. I v be a08ly ahead. the first of its kind used in Canada g �N with me'and to hold himself in read- Sidney A. Denison, superintendent 0 iness• I had a feeling that we might and became necessary through the of schools, of surburban Glen Ellyn His M be able to use him in some way steady increase of traffic at the air- who made this statement said the date aai to reduce roof =offs and other y'' port, of a battle is not so important as ''the ' eases—Qetbigger wh•afyields We could use him, all right, but better profile? Thea treat seed it isn't fair," Kelly' said. New Iatproved CERESAN. ::What do you mean?" S� ganwoutould use Burke to drag the - -e*� -'4 t �Y dust...",says a recent Divi- g ,, Z on of Botany report, "effectively asked: a bait, you mean?" Pop Clark,y"` i yettC, oaisols the smuts of oafs, covered Yy ui of bealey,aadbunt ofwhsaL "Something like that. We ought �� A� CJO to et at them in that wa " ' ' ^' it also improves seed Qermiaa- g y. ��, { - a on." Easy to apply. Costs less "Have you any idea about these , men? Who they are, how they. aper- 6c as Acle. Writ* today for ate, or anything like that?" Bullal / 1 Wheat Pozaphl•!. asked. f ` :`:•'.; 1 SOLD BY THE MANUFACTURERS- 'Sure, I have•.ideas, but .you need • OF THE WELL-KNOWN C 1•L more than -that. I've thought for ti `. -FLOWING FERTILIZERS. FOR YOUR FALL 'long time that Tony Murallo• -was. • `'' • The fun festival of QUIREMENTS SEE YOUR. LOCAL DEALER. - mixed up in it in some way and IfNDUf► the year, featuring the NADIAti INDUSTRIES LIMITED jl� - famous screen scar T -Mix. Three big FetilizerNDU RIEe• �. Road, soul •west raisoft,'out. �_.BABY OWN S OA P 0 Issue No. 33--'37 P-2 - r • MR3? �fl .`iiia shows in one. y '� LOUA I -411[m. Geowe Martin spent the —Dr.- George Field, and faloolly, . ..... week-endwttA'fAeMartindA in Hales. of :lies Moines, Iowa, - is - upwdin and Mrs. G. Disvideon, of --K* Rand, of Toronto spe . nt I.. ton days with his brother, Claude Aurora III, called on J. and Mrs - the week -end with Ler 1111" and and .Mrs. Field. Murkar, on Tuesday.aunt, Donald and Mrs. Miggiro' -'Graham; . —Paul and Mrs., Knifton and —1tev. Humphrey A. of ---L<xmIly grown cora is. now on Iateen. and Jack, of Perry Sound Brantford, will occupy the Putpit the market in large quantities; and spent Sunday With Mrs. Knifton's in the United 'Church an I Sunday is being offered at 15 and 20 Sts- mother, Mrs James Gordon. next. Service' at 11 A. M. Sunday & -Bert Wlii* of Oshawa, has School at 10 a. in. —A large number of visitors have been visiting with L. and Mrs. —A large number of the young been seen in our village. during the Scott, rwhom he is assisting with people of the village and surround- past week. Many of them are tea- the erection of a Jaerw kitchen. 'ing district took in the excursion to ahers looking for a job. much force to draw it out of =*th ingboard as a slam Niagara Falls on ' Satuurii&Y last. '—On Thursday -last a fire in Dr. trip. 5th Shop and report a very enjoyable N. E. McEwen's bush on the tBarber. I. L. Wilson, of Northconcession caused much uneasiness. JAMIESWAY POULTRY 'Day, has been engaged as principal Fire had swept over three acres" TITIE-LAP and of the -local public school, to - Buc -, destroying L the -small. growth The C. Rendall. -Mr. Wil- fire by Parlor coed Mr- G, spread of- the was arrested ..Beaut y son, and family will be moving. to a number - of men, • and on Sunday Both Tito -Lap and Rib- Rau are easily Pickering at once the heavy rain passed over that : T m-0 thy Alfalfa,_ Red Clover, —Mr. Chas.. W Pilkey has been district extinguishing the fire, It -1k competent lady will havecharge added to the staff of PedlaFs Ltd.. is said that" fire was started 13Y Vic- of the beauity-parlor and 3atisfac• as special salesman, in the province.' nickers - tion is guaranteed at reduced His duties will keep him on the '—A very interesting event took Prices. week, being evening It -in road the whole of the place on Friday eve i g lia Permanent Waves, 12.00, $3,50.$5;00- ;m town over the' week' -end only. St. Andrew'snt, when a Shampoo and Finger Wave. .50 -;-Mr. and' Mrs. Chester Butt, large number the congregation Finger Wave. 35L Who have been residing in the D. turned out to join m wishing Rev. 'Hugh . Marcel, %40 Dunn residence on King Stt. East, G. and Mrs. Crozier best 'd PrJ11X'hXtS several years, have moved into for seve wishes for the future. Mr. and Mrs. Oil Shampoo, -.35 theii own house Which they L have Crozier, who have been with us for Ladies' Hair .20 cut just erected on their property 01 several years had gained the res- Special Prices, May 25 to 31 ... .Church Str . i 7 The shed at the rear of St. pert and' admiration Of their con- gregation, and were on this. occas- Oil P. W., Reg. $2.00,-$$1.50 'Paul's Church has been sold to Mr• ion recipients of the expression of Regulvr, Reg, $3.50-43.00 W. A. Heron, of Brooklin, who will the appreciation of this congrega- Regular. Reg. $5.00,-$4.00 remove it in a few weeks. Aid Of St- And- tion. The program. opened with a H. MA DILL. i.—Tho Ladies' few minutes of community . singing,- ..rewls Church will hold their arm -1 will folldwed by a group of short add-. ph me. Pick T1 val picnic 0 n Wednesday next at the reases by members, an instrumental ' - . Cars will Lome of Mrs. L. Kemp . mn -d)er byGeorge Heron, and a leave the Red and White corners at, reading by Miss Jean. Clark. Mr-. The Pickering 2.30 p.. in.,. All ladies of the con- F. M. Chaprimn read an address gregation a - re invited to Mr. and Mrs. Crozier, during MEAT MARKET --ADuring the rainstorm on Tu`87' . I which the guests of hanour were day *1 1-4 inches 'qf rain fell. This� presented with a *beautiful Tri -Lite was. one of. the heaviest of the e year' Lamp and End Table.- Mr. and We carryfull line of was much appreciated as, it Mrs. Crozier 'Vioth responded very ,a .-And wall badly needed. fittingly, ?dr. Crozier, referring. to Fresh �--Itydro-users -will -be-pleaged­. _Pl n_g big yeaM-­Qf­zJerViC,-___in CkPTL know that there is to be a redue and their appreciation of the exp - tion in rates amounting to 81'lut ressions of good -will given by the En 16 per cent, same to take L effect on I congregation. Short responses were August First made by lira. Cartwright, Mrs. -M. -Cured —LornePuckrin suffered a heavy S. Chapman, Mrs. L. Morley, Miss - loss one day last 'Week when 'a es. Lousie and Jessie Rorke, Miss forty stack of hay was destroy Edith Murray and Miss Jean Clark; Meats -ton ed by fire. SamebOYS are siaupectel Messrs W. H. Wiestney, Dr, Cart. 'Bpi -vice. of knowing something ' about' the wriiht, E.. L. . Chapman, A. 'C. Our delivery is at vour le Chester was 'fire. constaf- petit- wood,. Wm Diamond, D. Lockwood,. Phone Pick 1620 ied and is investigating is Heron. C. A - Sterritt, M S. —An. unusual event took place Chapman, F, M. Chapman and nth-- CLARENCE SILK about 4 o'clock'.' on Monday after- ers Rev, M. Jenkinson, as succ-, that. created considerable int essor to_ Mr. Crozier. spoke to erest. An aeroplane flying west- his congregation and his predecciss­ Now Advort4seeneviss. ward had a radio instilled which or in a fe0w, very appropriate w9rds -tould be heard very . distinctly by thanking the- congregation. for theOR RENT -126 errea. Well water Fed. those on the ground. very warm welcome L given him here. mostly worMable, a good Lu1sy. Api G. Borland, Cliremont. 5 —The servicesin si. AndreWs Following a few games, lunch was ply . . 'piles. Church on. Sunday last were cots- served by the ladies and a socialSA LE -10 13 weeks old Ken! Rev ReMr, Irwin, -of Whit- half hour spent. 3 sows- l(Q lbs. each Mrs, Tanner Pkkertn-. Phone Pick 1702 a" by, Mr. O'Brieri being on the, sick list. Mr. brain's sermon was � very WA NTED 081TION 1�b,, Id �:b -y P Voors old. stro, r. healthy, all. any Poo '* much appreciated. Mr, O'Brien. ex- LILLIAN'S 11.h Leal e Randall What# vale.F1-b2 lmects to be able to conduct the. ser- L'OR'in.ALK=J Lawn inowir. 2 Vet. vices next. Sunday, Pickering BEAUTY SHOP 1' andsh chain. I Cbeir'cal closet App door cast of United Ckurcr.. Livab,rter.- 7116*2 —Quite a number froni attended the, Rotary -Legion Fair WhAby on..(Neu QSED WHEAT FOR' t9ALE—lsn- door to Old Chwmb Garage) A. C. and Street Dance at iJ proved Dawwm P. Gold. n -Chaff 0. 64. -Wednesday evening of last week, The . . 1.1i 6 =ir m reristered seed. ard'ireverati Shanspoo and FingerWill" 6c. P= WS C.1 Dev it. 61109, which was a decided success. than in any attendance %w larger35e- Fingerwave (,lLW8 FOR SALE—Okwe spring former' years. Among the winners 'en sad fresh cows, pure bred and grades. T. Oil Shampoo & Fiume. ave 15't" B.teWd and blood reared Free delivery in the"lucky 'drave! was Mrs. Jas. SEW WM J•y. MemoFarms.. Perms, -Lindsay. Out bdwpk3112. lett Aag Phone 135c Palmer, of Pickering 'people Kaftic"s --.kmong the happiest we 7• UIOR SALE—Carlood of fresh cows �see on our streets are the young Facials -LI a ad sV:��m a regrow Ottawa Valley, restrket- ad area.- =coca,,,, opiyioCaratin come from the boys and girls who e RAIRCUTTING Weely. Markham. Pbose Asincourt 40 R 21. G 4C, Sparks. Prop'r: congested parte of the city to spend a Couple of weeks at the various Thermique Reaterless CNI Pet on - teep booze to two camps in the vicinity of the village ent Waves middle-aged woman to mea, to be �n Sept, 1st or before. Aprly Emit $2.50 Eceveral hundred are- treated to this 81M 42.50 . ..$5,00 outing to which they look forward inlinrr- Pick.. 2200 every year with delight. in to come to —The world going an' 'end on Sunday. August .15th, 90 says a'French astrologer. But t does not need to-worrY You. . a-5 . the earth will continue to (evolve. on its axis once' in L-vety, 24' Hours. "d ardund the -un once eve-ry travel,s year,: as it has done for --ill years in the past. And cranks v continue to 'predict the end of the • world' as they have done 'thousands of" times- before, it is surprising• * YEARS TO PAY the number of people who have under the faith in these predictions, and- pre-., HOME pare for the end. —After waiting for several weeks • IMPROVEMENT ed, it was thought' on Ienaay 'even- ign that relief -was at hand, as the dark heavy clotids, and. thunder, seemed Phout to visit us, but. our hope re shattered. But in West- ern Ontario, •from Toronto -west- ward, there was a 'terrific storm. In Hamilton district, the damige Was estimated at $100,000. In the Niagara district, much .damage. wa9 suffered by the frait, ciopEf. In the. Hanjiton district ab ' out - twenty- five washouts occurred on the C., P. p.. and C., N.. R.. railways delaying were trains. In Dundas, gardens were flooded t9. a depth Qf six -feet ' . While the downpour caused much damage, it also did much good to many gardens, especially cant4ll:- oupes which were . beginning to suf- fer from the Prolonged Arought, which came to an end here on Tues- day afternoon, when - IL very heavy -fall was realized. k Bunting's for $16.95 (;et the finest rocifing: 'taonev cam buy on easy ysyment., read over p and i WiTim roofings are ble, andsome, in . STAJ- - appearance fal-prod Breakfast Bacon, a lb Minced Steak, 12c. a lb t­ewm Jigh (-proof it erected according to the Rod Act. Buy A drive screw pall. devqlol?- r:from lAotning company that baa for went of the Preston J.". Hod Nail. Takes tan times as ;.Jewel Shortenin'9: I 5c. a 9 you honestly much force to draw it out of =*th ingboard as a slam met the pace tom Limited bnail.. I D^. -RE= • Steel Products JAMIESWAY POULTRY TITIE-LAP and EQUIPMENT RM - ROLL ItoonNQ Write' for literature on the = , Both Tito -Lap and Rib- Rau are easily famous James= Poultry tamp Fqul comp Complete line of : T m-0 thy Alfalfa,_ Red Clover, 11 over your old %X�1= incu store, brooder stoves poultry house equipment save you money by cut ting upkeep Coate, Pro all kinds. cialiftA in jr%us ventilation housing for and in Packages tecting Y—r crops and livestodL Be sure to get K'l;r.ston Fertilator .•: Side nestZote-Zed B.S.P. pro- rides mok! attapbod to your, "ad drip fertwsw .�100 QtS' Paint --Special; 1159cfi alQt* its for Agent for McCormick-Deerirg- Faim Vacbiteyy 7 and Repairs.. estimsts.. it is not mftde. 'd PrJ11X'hXtS 705 0941011 Illroot Fackdes 60' at MONTREAL wAl TORONTO PRESTON, ONTARIO Bunting's for $16.95 Why- ,pay more for Ready-mades "? Fred T. Bunting, ...'Ticke'ring. tabbst 957, rh-ed 1 Breakfast Bacon, a lb Minced Steak, 12c. a lb Pork .Liver, 12e.. a1b. - Stewing Beef, :12c. a The ;.Jewel Shortenin'9: I 5c. a 9 6:Classic Cleanser, 3 tins, 13c., �6 tins, 25ce I D^. -RE= • .'Butehor' (phone 3000) -PieLerina 7 'Picke' ing Hardware Store Now is the Time to Order'dour = , 8pring .,* geefls : T m-0 thy Alfalfa,_ Red Clover, • Sweet Clover and Altike seeds, -0 Riteidds -in--bulk 011=11L and in Packages eed Purina and Master Fs Field and Garden Fertilizer .�100 QtS' Paint --Special; 1159cfi alQt* Agent for McCormick-Deerirg- Faim Vacbiteyy 7 and Repairs.. Our Motto '—"Welo hays,, Can F(etit, or V IS A., it is not mftde. Telephone 3900 J. S. BALSDON9