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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1937_08_20VOL. ,LVL. PICKERING, ONT.. FRIDAY AUG. 1)o. 1937 NOTICE "teval' Green*wd -GREENWOOD Xedtcai -"Our trucks pass your way The United and Baptist Churches of Whitevale will hold a united ser- 'vice in, United Church Sun- Miss Muri ares visiting friends in Toronto. MILLS DR. H O. PEARSON—Physician &W Surgeon. Dunbarton. loly every day. " the on Miss Muriel Hagerriian, of White- FORSYTH. Opti, D., Director day evening next at � p. m. S. T. vale, is spending a few days with R.Ottome-rical Association of Ontario. Reg COAL, COKE I , Rev. W.- E. Plaxton of New Bed- Miss Edith and Howard Ormerod. .x latered MemW of the American Optometrical I I. ford, Mass., will be the speaker. All Mr. Lloyd Wilson and fan -Lily aw.clsuon. Eyes examined b7 aWolntment- V%o2M. Claremont. Oft. WuOD, CEMENT, re acordially invited. spent Saturday afternoon with Mr. ,n :,SANDS GRAVEL, Green. River Walter Wilson. The Mission -Circle held their an p ing Mil DONALD RUDDY Barrister. Solicitor. Notary Public. Oda, ygialLean d 'Mr. naul picnic at Eastbourne on Wed - nesday, August 18th. well be 4Mk@ fornwriy occupied by the late A. E. CAMN: BUILDER'S 13UPPLIJKFJ Chas. White has sold his The Woman's Association am in- closed Aiaft soutb utag of CAwt HOW*- Wkuthy. SAY 'BELL also local cartage work farm here an No. 7 Highway to N. Watson. MT. White tabes over the vited to attend the Kinsale W. A. BEATON, & ROSS m"sgement of his "sth'ses farm, on Thursday, August 19th, at the on -. Barristora tf Solicitorsthe We have also laced in stock a fall line of Maple Leaf Killing old Barnes, Place. The home of Mrs. Wagg. Mr. and Mrs. -F-. ft. --Philip, of Wednesd W "IAM J. WATON. KF C. service of the Green River Buffalo, with Mr. Wm. Middleton, ay .1L BROOKE BELL, K. C. J. D. F. ROSS ... 4 — JAMES A' WRIGHT Go's Feeds. A. We MITCHET I Church will be held neg—Swiday- Aug. 22nd - at 2. 30" p- 'm _* S. T. their son, Billie, returned home with them after spending some weeks' and LV3 111417 buear. Toteaba. JIM Pickering, Out. in the church, instead of the Park as previously announced. All are cordially invited. The pastor will with his grandparents. The Woman's Association enter. 40 Friday 0. RICHARDSON & Go.. Barris- %Jews. SoWux%_._NaUmft em. shite BWding.3GTonmWSt.ToroP&o- Office phone 7400 ' Resideme.8M 'Prefth- twined about thirty-five members of the Victoria Square W. A. on Zai•pboae Ad. 160; Pickering Pbme 30U. Stl Tilursdaylast in the basement.. of Aug. 11 and 13 IAN—Barris- M7tMatab The Beal Store, Mareniont the church. Solicitors. NPWOceIgGIGordon House. Pickiling.n luesday and FHONB 924 e sson Band are holdh for repairso dam Ir9.M or by ap- errant. Toronto odice. Me-Kinnoo Bids- W19 -And FURNITURE The ladies of St Paul's, Dunbar- ton, are hiTing a Weiner, Roast and' their annual'picnic in Greenwood Park, on Tuesday, Augdst 24th. The j A. i St. Pbene Elgin 5303, 29tf We Pore displaying an attractive E'tw1m Party, at the Co Unity Kinsale Band are invited to join 21. g-IONANT & ANN18 — B&rriote-%. variety of Hall, Dunbarton, on Monday,. Aug. - with them: Everyone come and Notaries Public GORWH D. CONANT.'K. C. AluminoW Granitsware Hte. in m FuralLure and Furniture 28rd All are welcome. Come and have* a good time. 8 p. m. Aging. bring your basket and encourage the Band. ING "LIN F. ANNIS. 13, A.. LL. S. Novelties. 25 ce. nU 06"- -7 1 2 Simcoe St. S.. Oshawa ftases-4sow 5 ((Ahawa). ..and it ti* Court Priem low, in keeping with tiffiso. Andley ­i"D Homes. Wbittay. (Mv. CAProal) Phone? (Wbit- lar°ughaa All kinds of Repair Wori RAMO by). Church services had a fair attend- Several farmers here re 'putting in ca?lots of feeder cattle this fall. 'All Tuning Guaranteed".. A Graduate of Radio College Slice on Sunday. Miss Beatrice stevenson has Mr.. Gillespie of Whitby has been .4 'C. S. MaCDONALD HERBERT T. FALLAISR. L. D S.. With ret- urned boffne aftir spending a holi- assisting F. H. Puckrin to get Iris -209 CLOSE AVE.. TORONTO D, D.S. Graduate W the Royal CoUeV of in" Orillis. dain third machine on the road.. Phone Lakeside im rwdence,ecoad door east of St. An kilny and of Toronto- t!-, The Winters families were in -Tormto-� SaturAay._lsmt_#tqn�g Ordert, taken at NEWS CNN* FINEST EQUIPMENT -called on old acquaintances here one day recently. a wedding of their cousin. for aster Robert Harvey, 'of Toros- Tomatoes are getting ripe and . Shingles For -Sale 0=011*400 4r avbe Guaranteed Satisfaction to, is here with his grandparents at our growers are arranging to get ii AT Reasonable Prices preseint. Mrs. John Knox and daughter, of their crop to the canneries at Gr - eenwood and.at Whitby. G&It Galvanized Steel Shingifte 4t. FP08TIL14 Ljoensed Atiotion6w, e for owansies of yocis &" oassaw. &a*- kin" Tubes and Batteries always an Xd I . British Columbia, *are visiting ,their Lynbrook Park to our east has been dra-wing crowds this Bird's Felt slate sbijigles. Also. re-rubbering buggy whmhL am asift of E41 as"Uned to an sborse" sou". Address. Grem Siver P 0.. Onc H. ROT MILLER. Brougham. Ontario relatives here at 'pi*sezit. The Donald Willson fsbnily, of Toronto with people here good sea- son as the swimming pool and the grounds have been made attractive. � ..Lown mower@ sh%rpened. T. PATERSON is - OLAR13MON R.BEATON.,, TOWNSHIP Doi Ciaft� Conveyeacer. Cam nusemner got 48tf. PboneMark 1608 On Sunday. Cecil Gazely has a good crop of ll and get prices. Phone Wll� askmat do0davito. Accountant. Ew Issuer of MamageLicenese Wbitevsie.Ooz. Mr. and Mrs A. koffatt, of early apples on,his young orchard. E. RICHARDSON T Oro ntQ, were visitors 'at Broughazil *ORL- They are largely Wealthies and Duchess. FUEL a _E3L_E ..--R Sunday . - -------- Chextie-Clenjence is -ronsiderlift.— _:.GENWRAL INSURA.NCE Donald and Mrs, Wetter and dau- ghter, Joan, of Montreal, were with installing waterworks in his stables REAL. ESTATE Insurauce- of All Kinds. L and Mrs. Matthews on. Monday. as he has the electricity in; ! "s Builders' Su Supplies CON.y E Y A N Cl N G Mrs. Howa�d MiLlcolm M and dau w easy to do, and water ill be in the An old established agency, ready Best Rates Available with ghter. Jean, spent ral days this seve stable means much to cattle busin'- to serve. .6ecurity' and'"' Service. week in Toronto. ess. The Mission Band will hold a and Lath 7 Phone, Pick. 6000 Mr. and- Mrs. Noel Lawrence'and nic in the woods south 2of 'Frank B. C. Shin gles Address Phone son, John, were . with her people here on Sunday. Packrin's on Saturday next. Cars --Blue Coal' WM. MAW BROUGHAM PICK 516 Miss May Bioptrn visited -friends, will be at the church at 2 p� m. S. T. for 'Alberta. Coal - 'SEE! AlUCTIONEE11 ANP LICIEI,% here on Friday. Some all who care to come. All are invited and a good. time is in 'Domestl;c colie VALUATOR of our' p-6,ople attended the J c'o*nducr�d Anywherf- nd le funeral of the late Dr. John M, -,ore*, Brooklyn. store. Cement, Lime, Plaster Phou'e, ur Wt iEe, Addreer, 614 bunds., .'We".Ha of' liss Zella Seebeck. of Toronto, Green River- Maple Body Wood ntario. A Com Ike Lln'e of Pur - N spent the week -end with her mother. Agents for Lnndy Fence ­CYRIL E.'MORLEY ina, Livestock, and here. Mr. And Mrs. -Norman Mechi' n. and :Miss Mildred and Miss- Zfarjorie 'Patterson. are holid aying. in Toron- and Metal 1WWhjjp t3 T:\ ERAL INSURA NCE Hog c1low. sons, and Miss Luke, of Oshawa, were Brougham callers, on Sunday. . to. The Ladies' 'Ai(I'meets next Wed - and Mone " Pickering. 6M Mr. and Mrs.. Lotne Haan and A ug.' 25th, at the home of Mrs. Art. Cockshntt lwplements -POINT tw o. daughters, of Oshawa,, were the hur Coalcwell. Word for'rolt call= �Secure Prices Before Boyfft D. N.; Lockwood gqezts of Mr. and Mrs. Dean M,iiir Redeem. GrVups vL -ill be formed for Insurance -at Pates last weal.. Mr. and Mrs. J.- %D.Lfligari and the coming season's work., All'lad- ies are requested to be present. WILSON BRO's, fiedu,ed C Pickering Mills two daughters abd Mrs. J. Pollard We extend a welcome to 'Mr. T. For y6uir'ear of Newcastle' visited D. and Mrs-. Barefoot,, who recently returned .,Locust Hill, Onto Us ONT.. Gannon on Sunday.- from the West. We hope the dim- PhoneMark72(Kj V E DELIVER( Mrs. W m. CiTfton spent• the end of the week here with r0ativ6s ate agrees with him this -time. Mr. SERVIGE and PROTECTION . . Barefoot has had attacks of asthma A Her family came from Toronto for in our Ontario air. her on Saturday. While Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Uh 'PEARSOX'S 'Summer Furniture Mr.. And Mrs. Harold Janes anisman , were visiting relatives near R. G., CLEYDEMNO Miss Edith White, of Toronto, and - Miss— E1_1a­Wfi_Ae­,_of New York, were Ravenshoe' recently, thee- oalied on �-FLY SPRAY the Carozza family, former resid- Cape. Cod iAvm* Chair $2.85 :,:,FUSERAL DIRECTOR guests, of Mr. and Mrs. T. Robert- eats of this place. They 'wislled to Lawn'Chair $9.14 Private Airtbulance son. Gray Mrs. Albert attended the be remembered kindly to their many friends here. 0 r Day and Night Service funeral at Newmarket on Saturday ­ Wilson's Park shows clean health Deck Chair with Canopy and aTLE Pbone Woo of air aunt, the late Mrs. Robcrt bill. AT -Malvern 5000 R. Smith, fonnerly 'Margaret Car- According. to the report of two Foot Rest 13.35 Markham" ter, once well-kno--vn here. M'Lloyrs. L_. Johnston and son, d,. doctors and the Parks Inspectbr we are to report that the child And AN domestic Stock Deck Chair with Canopy $2.60o. :Ont. were in Thornbunn Tuesday att- ,who late Mr• glad died recently in the Toronto 0 Gives Longer Pro.tection. Will ending the funeral Q-Ltbe " hospital, did not have infantile par - uTnTn -S er- Time without Canopy, '$1.25 Arthu' johnston-i a native of. and )n,,- Nvell-known resident of this aly�is. $onle of the other children t a i n t -milk. Lamp Chair district. were, also fermi h- and ill, but this was caused, as in otheryeirs, by -- -Note the L0W P rice, PEARSON"s CATTLE SPRAY, e 'Mii+thews :gas taken to eating too many green apples, and Grass Matto STOCKAIDE, Fly Tox, Hind -prayers, Toronto on Monday for an x-ray x ex - lb"ig drinking large quantities of water. $1.00 per gallon I . S Fly aniination after kiicked by a Others too, have had much' pop; can' ,Studio Cou'ches -- -- - - Sprayers, Fly -Swatters, -Screen 'Doors lior%�*, anri- was able to return hoz-ae - dy,- and other dainties dear to the 1-28 Oune e s 15600,4" ' and Window Screens. again, He sustained several' broke, hearts of many pf us. Wilson's : Wall Paper King Bug Killer ribs and a bad!% bruised arni. A Yery largeh. attended meeting 'Park has not been ordered closed it is healthy in which Container Included Motor Atmbtilanes,- D gt� lor Night in 5, 10 an d 20 lb. bags. of .-the Women-,, Institute and tlie' I the home of and a place to lice. The wittef ttsts - ari, -excell- We'believe this to be the best . . friends gathered at ant. The garbage is collected three Phone 1300 Lawn Mowers sharpened and repair- Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Birrell ...on times each week. However no, small 7 -procurable. ed. -ie Tuesday and enJoyed the fit , out- stomach' can stand irregular meals, -t Made by makers of,Creolim C. A. STERRITT Plumbirt Roofing, Tineviiihing " side surroundings, but the heavy ' - shower somewhat spoiled the plans, and too much h o sun on bare little heads not good in. any location. e 'Fun 'ral Director ALVIN BUSHIBY for the out-of-doors progrim.' T11 .is And isn't it always best to find E. c. Jones., PhM. 13 Furniture D—Ter.,,H,ardwf%re Tin%mith conveners, Misses Afinie Bayles and c Doris Johnston and Mrs. T. Philip out for sure before spreading such pani�ky tales as "Closed park, infan- Druggist 9 -fanged a pleasing program in- Jr. arranged the paralysis" etc. Evilq like this Picker'ti On'tario phone 406 doors. Tea urea -served on tables on are bad enough where they -exist, _j the lawn. dont. but much worse where they do a• < - T '. w ------------ Blood Test Required were adult, s fact which adds to the impressiveness of the achievement. Newts have the ability to grow -CONCORD, N.H. - Sounding the new tails when the old ones are cut death knell to hasty marriages at off But they never grow new eyes. various "Gretna Greens" throughout Dr. Schotte removed the crystalline state, New Hampshire this week lens of a newt's eye and planted in was the second state in the union re- its place a bit of Vssue from,a newly Classified AdvertisinO. AGENTS. WANTED FURNITURE URTHAIT AGENTS WRITE FOR LATA- SPECIAL OFFER lvgue an't prices - Big money making Free Deliver to nearest freight de of quiring pre -marital medical examen- pmpusttion. United Art, Toronto 2. Y g P growing tail, if you enclose this advertisement with aticns and blood tests. Bois (invited out to dinner by _ �- New Hani*sliire'modelied its --law In the eye this tissue continued to i3� cEDAHsnoox cAicE FAR3i order or present at our showrooms if grove, but it vias no longer new tail. one of his employees) -'"I don't o1- shopping in Toronto. after that• of the pioneer state, Con- „ ten have such a dinner as this, young 0 large. .rdY YP- SEPTEMBER FIRST, It developed into 8 well formed large, hardy ycung Riagneeks, all breeds LYONS' AUGUST SALE OF TRADE -1N necticut. The bill requires every crystalline lens." fellow." fancy Pheasants, Wild Ducks, Ceeee, Wild FURNITURE Turkeys, hundred stock. k breeders,. ,eon - man and woman applying' for ,mar- Son of family, - ".neither do we. i related, tmporied stock. Write for price trot Every article completely, rearge tiened and riage license to present at the license Two of the 'changes which took am sure glad you came." market. Special attenuon given to mall 240 Jarvis Street (Department C), Toronto. sanitarily treated. Toronto's largest used furl �I. -known. The eyes of these � '.• niture mt bureau a medical certificate signed Place are ese FILMS AND PRINTS orders. by a physician practising under the animals contain an unidentified Stranger (to newsboy) - "Are 11.95 Kitchen Cabinets in perfect condi. medical laws of the state of New chemical which has the ower to there any fools in this town?" *iLARGE3IENT FREE WITH EVERY firs. p E zs cent order. Roll films developed and 6,95 Dressers, any finish. Hampshire. ''"his certificate must form eyes from sufficiently young Newsboy - "I don't know. Are you eight 'prints 25 cents,- reprints 3 cents each. set forth that within rt New tails f4rniBh lonesome?" Brightling, 29 Richmond Street East, Toronto. '11.50 Binger drop -head sewing machines. days Of the embryonic tissue hat kind Of tissue. i) POLLS DEVELOPED AND PRINTED x.95 3 or 4 burner gas stoves. Garai- date of application for a license, both 20c by experts, mailed back same day. anteed. parties had undergone a blood test. Newts are not the only animals WELL BRED? The Missionary .Beechwood, 173 Lambton Ave., Toronto 9. capable of this. Dr. Schotte did the Society of the Ludwick Presbyterian 11.55 China Cabinets, any •snleli. + same thing with eyes of adult tad- Church will hold s babe sale in Van 1? OLLS DEVELOPED AND EIGHT PRINTS . 14.50 a PC..breakfast suites, enamel tin. Dyke's Leginning at 9 o'clock this with free enlargement, 25c. Reprints 3C ish, assorted colors. each. Commercial Photo Service, Dept. B., 1,2.95 $ed outfits, all steel panel beds, �f poles. The chemical which - can morning.. = From the Greenburg, outremont, Que. walnut finish, excellent springs and Growing New Eye - fashion . eye is 'known to exist' in ---- o: in! new mattresses. All sizes. Y Penn. Review. In Adult Animal rtield many animals. Doctor "I would advise you, -mad. 32.50 a Pc. perfecalnutt Mohair i cheatevere. Suite In perfect condition. Revere - It appears from Dr. Schotte's re- The salesman may be smarter than am, to take frequent baths, get Alen- 1b:o r.-rshall cushions. A wonderful bargain, -- repp port that at least a wide variety of his prospect, but he makes a mistake ty of fresh air and dress in cool -24.50 saitecwithh rreversible avytaupe n Marshaovered cush. embryonic tissue has the ability to when he calls his attention to that clothes." I „ perfect condition.. Scientist Uses Half a Newts Tail y Y tact. Husband (an hour later) - "What S Pc. solid oak dining room suite, AIIdJLens of Eye be Changed into an eye if put in the 9" 24.00 large round table,' and buffet, with y did the doctor Bay., i,% rs, leather upholstered, completely re. right place. This same tissue may • _Man "So you asked Mary to mar. Woman - "He said I ought to 'go to c,Witl,ned. WOODS HOLE Mass.- The first develop ilito a different organ if -- laced. where .the chemical that di-- ry you. the beach and at g to the mountains. 69.00 large buffet°,glass door Chinasccatb. step in growing a new eye in an P Friend - "Yes, but I didn't have Also that I must get some new light Inef, square table with a.panel-back, leather adult animal is reported here by Dr. recta the fashioning of the other or- P� any luck. She asked me it I had any gowns at once." upholstered chairs. This suite coat over s'. 0. Schotte of Amherst College in gan, such as a Ieg or ear,- can work $200.00 `when new. Looks perfect. A. real on it. prospects. anaP. e Collecting Net. Man - "Why didn't you tell -her alls Pc. bedroom suite, °walnut no - He changed a bit of newt's tail iota HLmaie beings, it is assumed, de- about your rich uncle?" St%'eCl!irnlined �1[gS 38.00 Ish, ' Large dresser, chiffonier and furl z.ze bed with sagless spring and new 5 crystalline lens. • Newts are a velop with aid of these same ehemi- Friend "I did. Mary is my aunt heavy roll edge all cotton. mattress. At Con- )pecies of salamander. These newts ' cels before birth. now!" Streamlined pigs will soon- be the dation. "A snap. ideal of the agricultural show judge, 67,00 eulte • largeeCIIdressernut c�bedrnoom according to "Canada's Weekly, pub- tripe mirror vaulty, full size bed, sagless lished in London. .spring and new, excellent quality an felt roll •<�""' "°"�" - edge mattress. A real bargain In fine furni- " The reason •wby -the roly-poly, ture. , k " lardy -porkers are on their way out seedmoney order for complete Price: or goads. is because housewives are using less Any chartered bank our reference. Maney < o back 6varrstee. f nd less lard each .year as chemists LYONS, 'CHESTERFIELD MANUFACTURERS perfect the processes of making-vege- l TRADE-IN DEPT. 478 YO`GE BT:, Toroat0. - table cooking oils: Consequent y, there is less and less market for the PERSONAL fatty -type .p'g. Perhaps we shall b) -t oris EERY MARRIED COUPLE AND enjoy our• breakfast bacon all the th.s.-contemplating marriage should read. '•Entering 3larrlage," 24 pages, Po3tpald, LSC. more, if there is a 'little more 'lean sex 'and Youth," 204 pages;' postpaid, 25e. meat In it. Out• 20 page illustrated catalogue of books.: drug supplies, _ and householC, novelties, fres• y= "The prediction is, made that in -20 upon request, Supreme. Specialty, 169 Youge. _ years fro r1 now very few pigs will Toroniw : -y + n ear of corn.. -to munch POL'LTRT AND EGGS e given, a I 4.: voraciously. The farmer will halll PULLETS AT RBCS BOTTOS[ PRICES his crop of Cam t0 a chemical pro- ,�LL FROX GOVERNMENT APPROVED +. 3:roddcsted' breeders-13arrW _Rocks or y cessing plant, where .the fattening W`.,;e Leghorns, Grade A. 3 weeks old 18c, starch will be .removed for making nth 22 . S weeks 26c, 0 weeks 30C. mo old c 7 weeks 34c, 2- months old -38c. Assorted _ syrups and .alcohol for motor , fuel: Breeds, i to 8 weeks 22c, Vto 8 weeks_ 27c:' Special 3tstinq, 2c per pullet more. write for „ The residue gluten and oil press it a-Shf a p on :Older Pullets. Term ppe Q>: g prices will theft go back to rite hog pen. C,O.D anvwhere, .100*"., live.deKvery-guaran- v - teed. TWEDDLE CHICK HATCHERY. LTD.. u A leading scientist -says that FERGCs,-.Ontario. _.. automobile, motors will be developed OULTRY FARM WHITE EGGS WANTED ilize solid fuel made from starch g tont H trhest premium paid on all grades. in corn and other crops.. Meanwbile Bank references.. R. za°mtnu, s Kane• Street the Pro uetiioh-61 ar . ia-Canada. is running around 50,000,000 lbs a year Y' at a factory value between $4,500,000 ` ?` " w and. $5,000,000." . ' * - 3. � d s:> � ?' �� �.s � � _-� �.•� Accidents To Workers . }�.0 2.x�}-}-+z'.�i..utiti.f.4•r�.v.wdwa.,.:.w 4 . 'a'e . < Increase In July Lucky Teter hurtling and kw:sting:-side over side and end over end down the track in his famous spirlfT ^� = crash, the stunt that has thrilled the world: Canadian ,National Exhibition crowds. will be given an Accidents reported to the Work- opportunity to view Lucky when he attempts this- stunt at the Exhibition, where -he will show with his men's Compensation Board "during _ - troupe of world famous Hell .Drivers.July number 6,763, as compared with 6,357 during -June, and 5,772 during L.Eye far Eye, But Not We frequently credit -a Tong sober July, 1936: : face' with, wisdom, when -'the cause is Benefits awarded amounted to Horse For A Horse indigestion. $423,203.32 of which $328,981.76 was Everyone in business must expect for compensation and $94,221.56 for / not LOCO LONDON, Ont. -The Bible' says to. handle some transactions at a loss medical aid. An eye for an eye and a tooth for t a .tooth," but when, James Steele of Girl "Give me. a week to thing Accidents reported to date this the fourth concession of West Nis- _ over your proposal." year number 3'1,994 compared with s ` soon Toan�is ip, .tried to adjust that Young Man - "Sure. If I'm not mar. 33,611 during the corresponding old principle to include horses, he ried then I'll let you know."' period of 199.1 . gat himself into trouble. '538 BURIALS• IN JULY He told Magistrate C. W. Hawk- With some men emergency is only Toronto ccmettiics report 538 shaw's county police court about the, another. name for opportunity, burials during July, There -were six _ Mosaic law as he stood accused of cremations. Burials recorded at Mt. horse theft. Friend --'What would you -do if Pleasant Cemetery -120, Prospect 137, 1I b�to!= horse doesn't say 'anything about a you were in my shoes? Necropolis '10, 'Pine Hills 21,°Mount horse for a horse," interjected Crown Alan = I d shine them."Hope 59, Patk Lawn 75, St._ John's �t wk*at ` , 85 and St. Jariies 25. a Attorney 'Norman Newton. The•. boy wonders are burned out lof flM l t"Itt $ ilt� � Steele said he took a horse from - Y � just about the time the" dumb clucks L "'• the barn of his neigli'bor, John Daly, Heal't'h Great Aid In ����� ►/ get started. .. Now � CERESIN because Daly had failed to pay for a horse he bought from him seven Customer- - "You made a mistake Making Beauty Last :-Wast t0 reduce roof rots-aadothyr years ago. After Magistrate Hawk- in that prescription i gave my moth - diseases -get bigger wheat yields shaw heard the story, he registered' er-in-law. Instead of quintile you used -better profits? Thea treat seed a conviction of .horse theft but allow- st6chnine." _ Sufficient Rest, Exercise, Pro. with New Improved CERESAN. ed Steele to go on suspended sent Druggist - "You don't say! Then per Diet$, Physeal dus. Exam - "This t... " says a tocent Divi u ence when he paid court costs.' yoowo me 20 cents more." • ination All Important tion of Botany repprt, "effectively Steele told the, court that. Daly If you are not big enough to stand bought, a horse, sold. it without criticism, you are too small to be safe- Health is the foundation of true oug controlsthesmutsofouts,covered ansoly Praised. beauty. And the older woman who is smut of babuaf Of wheat. paying for it. "All he paid was 80 • cents and a little work," Steele said. likely to lead a more sedentary life U also improves seed aermina- "It says in the Bible, `an eye for Summer Boarder (reproachfully) - than -when she was younger, should Easy to apply. Costs less "You told me you hadn't any mosqui• , remind herself constantly of this fact. an eye, and a tooth for a tooth.. He toes." It is a mistake, indeed, to try to get � fla an acre.- write today for e, y free Wheat Pamphlet. beat rite out of a real horse, so I Hiram Coggin - "I didn't. Them along on less sleep than you 'actually y„ went and got 'one -from him. you see flyin' 'round here come from need simply because you were once ORLD BY TUE MANUF SI Aiartiq�§.told that "the older an adult becomes, OF THE WELL-KNOWN C-i•L the less sleep she requires." This TREE -FLOWING FFATILIZERS. FOR YOUR FALL Another thing this country needs Ai The feeling of se. may De ,true of some, but, generally REQVIREMENTS SEE YOUR LOCAL DEALE& CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED FwUllzer Division 1NS Vifeseon Road. sexth; Wsstrorenb.OnU are people who won't get hot under the collar without first working up a sweat. o tchind W-TrORTURE in A MinuM roc� reed from the itching of sesems, blotrbe% Wris s�npht4os,uapp sa Dr. Dennie pprumurr'eN, and n tN, gWui�d D. D. D, (iESCRI90N. Its gentle sooQa the enlisted spkiin. Clear, greaseless sad etsls- sf�n A Sk trifast al bottl athe maruge� kprooves N�- • ssoosy bask. Ask to 0. 0. 0. PRESCflIPr10N. 9� ora ua curity when you haven't done any- thing that anybody could tell on you. Daphne - "Jack says he would not marry the nicest and ,most beautiful giri in the'd*orld." Doris - "What a cheek. As if I'd have him!" Mrs. Professor "William, you haven't kissed me for three whole days Professor (absently) - "You don't say! Whom have I been kissing?" -FREE _r.. Enlargement with Every 25c Order Roll .Films Developed and Printed, Ric 8 Reprints, 23c Mail to PHOTO -CRAFT 183 King St, E. Toronto 2 Issue No. 34-'37 C -"l Toronto. speaking each of us should sleep eight ' I hours per night, certainly no less'than1 seven. Adequate rest, more than .any other one- thing wards off- fine I1nea and wrinkles, about eyes and mouth, and preserves the -youthful sparkle in eyes, says Alicia Hart, beauty expert. In an artla)e on "Don't i.rrok Your Age.'— A reasonable amount u; exercise and a sensible, diet are I portant, too. You cannot expect your figure to ?stay .young, and skin clear If, ycu never walk more than three . blocks a day. and refuse to join a gym class or do exercises at bome...Authorities agree and case historie-s prove .that a, worn- -an who 'exercises every morning of her life -takes a long, brisk walk or plays hard at her favor ite--sport-iw1rW- a week need not wcin-y about looking -old when- she is forty. - If you are going to•be sensible and have,a, thorough physical examination every -year after you, are thirty, do discuss your diet with. the doctor who examines -you. As the years .go on, it may be best for you to eliminate certain foods that agreed with you when you were' younger but which do not any more. Or to add others That. you have avoided intentionally. . If possible; take "anap , every day. This idea is quite out.of the question' for many women, of course; but, if you possibly can sleep •a few minutes after lunch or 'in the middle of the afternoon, by all means do it. • Many business women manage a 20 -minute nap as soon as they get home from the office. Even a busy mother -ane - homemaker generally can find time to rest fbr a short period while the children are napping, or just before they get home from school. Try it for a month and see if your skin isn't smoother, eyes more sparkling and disposition ,infinitely' sunnier. 69 Cas In -41 Minutes KIRKLAND LAKE, Ont. -Magis- trate S. .Atkinson, veteran law 'of- ficer of the gold mining camps, dis- , posed of 69 cases in 41 minutes, to set a record, for speedy justice in northern Ontario police courts - As 49 convict`ons were registered, $927 in fines and about $400 in costs were collected. Dried potatoes are used for alcohol, cattle food, farnia, potato chips, po- tato starch,,°and soups. l �I _� _News` ` in grief A lournalistis–Truce- LONDON—The British Govern - agent has decided upon an armiAtice in its journalistic "war" with Ger- many, but may take other actionto curb Nazi activity among German residents of Britain. , The armistice is dependent upon whether the Nazi Government serves notice on more British correspond- ents to leave Germany. So far the only Br:ton asked to leave Germany has been Norman • Ebbutt, chief of the London Times' Berlin bureau, whose order of expulsion followed re- fusal of Britain to extend the labor permits of threw German correspond- `' ents. While the journalistic armistic'6' continues, however, the _ Evening Standard reported it understood that further act'on would be tarn in connection with alleged political ac- tiritigs of certain Germans residing —in England. It said the Home _Of- - fice possessed "remarkable inform- ation that many Germans living in England are enrolled as secret pol- ice charged with the duty of follow- ' ing.fellow Germans." Textile Mills Quiet PETERBOROUGH, Ont. — Two hundred non -strikers were ushered Into the. two plants of the Dominion Woollens and Worsteds, Limited, this week without trouble, although .they were jeered by pickets. Lindbergh Continues 'Scientific Work CE.LAIS, France,—Colonel Chas. A. -Lindbergh,. in a surprise flight from England came to France again :for his third v°sit in five weeks to 'Dr. Alexis Carrel, his collaborator in the invention of the "artificial heart." The flier maintained his usual silence, but villagers said the pair were working on another "very im- portant" invention, kept closely se- , ► "et, at St. Gildas Island, Dr. Carr0l'3 home. Syrian Uprising DEIR-EL-ZOR, Syria—French ar- -my bombers and troops, went into action this week against an open re- _ bellio7n in Eastern. Syria. Army airplanes bombed three vil- Iag'es where the rebels had act up headquarters. The general staff at Bierut : Gent motorized infantry to re-establish- order in the territory. The rebels pilliged the village of Amouda . and fired upon two army off'cers who tried to intervene. The news was stow in getting out '-because the `communication lines in Eastern . Syria are primitive; also, the French authorities kept the in- cident quiet: Valencia Bombed 3,1ADR1D,— Rebel bombers and pursuit planes raided Valencia this week bombing the -loyalist seat of Government and its suburbs, reports reaching here said. I+• was "estimated- tbat a srnre Af -•persons were killed or wounded dur- ing the raid. _ a More Dead in "Purge" MOSCOW—The execution of 72 alleged Far Eastern' railroad wreck- Ens accused 'of conniving with, the Japanese secret- service was report- ed this week. The executions followed othersin aeries, but the group was one of the largest to be executed in Soviet Rus- sia's far-flung Siberian purge. tae Now the total -of known eiecut- ions in this Far Eastern campaign 'to root out spies and wreckers is 320. Recall Early Days of Telephone BRANTFORD—Six pioneers in oral communication, -associated with Alexander Graham Bell in this dis- trict in 1876 when he made improve- ments . on the newly -invented tele- phone, visited the distr'ct this week and recalled, experiments of half' s. sentury ago. The visit was part of Brantford's old home week celebra- tion, - The men met 'at the Bell Memorial' and toured the first tele- phone businega office to Canada, the Bell homestead where Bell con- ducted his experiments and the site of the world'k first telephone fac- tory, then the workshop of J. H. 'and Thomas Cowherd. Two of Quadruplets Die THETFORD, England -== After 24 hours of celebration over the birth here of male quadruplets. to Mrs. Ol- iver Lingwood of nearby Brandon, two of the infants died. -' Hundreds of visitors poured into Thetford to gather before the nurs- C—N born. The father, a Brandon furr:er Sad pride of the local rugby team, opened telegrams congratulating the Lingwooda on the birth of .the .quadruplets—named Adrien, Ber- nard, Conrad and David. The Thetford town crier mounted the steps-of--tbe--town-square to read the following proclamation : "Oyez! Oyez! Oyez! Whereat:; in this ancient and honorable town, one-time Saxon capital, the good wif of Oliver Lingwood of 3randoq has been happily delivered of four goodly children. I, John Clark, town crier, 'call upon this town to rejoice at these fourfold blessings. God Save the King!" But a few hours later two of the tots died, Davia and Adrien. • The mother was reported recovering. Mrs. Lingwood is a daughter of Charles Carter, borne steward of Dorothy - Paget, famous woman horse -trainer and daughter of _ Lord Queensborough. Mrs. Lingwood is 26, her husband 35: One of the two living children was reported lively but the other not quite so well. Zionists Split on Palestine Cut ZURICH, Switzerland—A minor- i.y . resolution expressing firm oppos- ition to Great Britain's plan to par- tition Palestine was introduced at a special session of the World Von- ist Congress. The congress earlier split into two factions over the partitioning scheme and it was only after hours . of negotiation that opposition dele- gates -were induced to meet with the others. A majority resoluCon wks being drawn up to embody the opinions of Chairs Weizman, Zionist Presi- dent and many others that - the British' pian should be considered as a basis for negotiations with a view to achieving a - larger Jewish State in Palestine than *that contemplated in the Royal Commision's report. 'Paralysis News Censored• _ TORONTO --Censorship was this *eels clamped down on further . in- fantile paralysis figures by Dr. Gor- don Jackson, medical health officer. The action was ' taken, it' was be- lieved in order that Toronto citizens and prospective visitors. to the city might not become alarmed over the outbreak which _has_taken six Iives. Turner Valley Activity Gains CALGARY—Eight oil wells in the Turner Valley section of Alberta are now in action: As activity gains, twelve more :wells are expected in during the firs$` few months of the new year. Eight are drilling ,~head with ample capital to insure com- . pietion, while a feware held up temporarily. Early in '1938 it 'is ex- pected a total of 41 wells will be producing or drilling. .-. 4 eek-F—n Kill :7 In r ssex Count§' Alone Two Lose Lives ' In Highway Crashes Death confined its week -end harvest of tragedies fn Ontario to three fatal- ities, two in Essex County. An 11 -pear -old Chicago boy, Thomas Burke, was killed, and eight other per- sons, ;including his parents, were in- jured when two United States car4r collided near Leamington. They hit head-on at a highway turn, known locally as "Dead Man's Corder". At Windsor,-Alcide Garant, aged 53, was run over by an auto and fatally Injured. James J. Hands, former Mayor of Perth, was found drowned in a bath - tuba shome.----.- -= Chicago Lad Killed LEAMINGTON. -- Eleven -year old Thomas Burke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Burke, 8311 South Queen St., Chicago, was killed and eight other persons, including his parents, injured during the week -end, when two United States automobiles -collided head-on at Dead Man's Corner, oneand one. half miles a est of Cottam, on No: 3 Highway. Cottam'.is•ten miles north- west of Leamington, and the injured were brought to hospital here. .Thomas died of a fractured skull and lacerations of the brain tissue. The Burke car contained the family Chinese Will Fight.invaders Japanese Invasion of China to be Resisted, Week -cad State- ment Says _ NANKING. — The Chinese Foreign Office Sunday issued a statement re- iterating China's intention to resist Japan's invasion. "In the face of Japan's unlimited appetite for conquest, China is obliged to take all the necessary measures for defense," the statement said. "China fighting non+ not only for the de- fense of its territory, but also for re- spect for international law. "if Japan has no territorial ambi- tions in China, then Tokio must agree to negotiate a reasonable settlement of all Sino-Japanese problems. China Is ready to make every effort to avert the moral peril .that threatens Asia and the whole world, but declares that Japan has not respected Chinese sov- ereignty and has violated treaties, notably the Nine -Power Pact, the Cov- enant of the League o1 Nations and the Briand-Kellogg Peace Pact." Pope—Takes Daily Ride CASTEL GANDOLFO. — -Despite the heat wave, Pope Pius XI takes his usual daily automobile ride. In recent days he has used a room- ier and more comfortable American car instead• of a German made ma- ehine. SPORT TODAY By KEN EDWARDS Well here we : are again after pulling in the big ones up north but that's a long story. The' swimmer, ' Martha Norelius r Wright,- w h o with the $10,000 prize money at the C. N. E.; pro. swim is attempt- ing a comeback . 'we may -see her soon. 'Did you k -.ow that Bill Dineen is. completing his 2$th year as a major league umpire? James J. Braddock who was Tor- onto's g'u-est a few days ago says he wants to fight w:th''either Baer or Schmeling -in the • early fall. - The big likeable Braddock, ex -stevedore, and ox -world champ tells the whole world tbat he remembers when he was a poor kid with nothing to look forward to in life. Probably this -straight and natural frankness en- dears him .to our hearts more than anything. -He' tells us-, too, that -his father who is now liv:ng was -once a piano mkocer.: Tommy Farr, British and French and Belgian heavyweight champion says that when Louis lets go his dy- namitc- left he will sink. his right into his middle. Farr is only twenty- one and some believe ' him to be Louis' Worst menace. -Until next week ' so long. Three n Ontario of 'five,' while- the other car, driven by Frank R'abik, 34, 71 England Ave., Lackawanna, N.X. contained • three passengers. The accident occurred late Saturday. The Injured: William Burke 13, severe cut to the right eye, which damaged • the optic nerve, and severe brain concussion. Patrick Burke, 42, his father, frac- tured right arm, fracture and disloca- tion of. the left wrist and lacerations to the nose.. Mrs. Anna Burke, 40, his mother, fractured left knee, fractured ribs and deep facial cuts. Virginia Burke, 9, severe face and head lacerations. 'Frank Wabik, dislocated hip, frac- tured pelvis and fractured breast bone. Mrs. Anna Wabik, 36; fractured ribs, lacerations to both legs, and facial - cuts. Esther Wabik, 13, niece of'the driv. e?, fractured skull, with left eye con.. tusions. Clare Wabik, 18, sister of the driver, minor cuts. Hospital authoritles and attend- ing physicians reported William Burke and Esther Wabik were most seriously Injured although conscious. All In- jured were reported to be making fav- orable progress. Dr. James Young, Chief Ocroner of Essex County, has ordered an inquest' .. ..NEWS fARADE Commentary on the HIGHLIGHTS OF THE WEEKS NEWS. --- ;F y Peter. Handal Reindeer Trek Ends The eyes of the world, too, were on u The famous reindeer drive across him and the Social Credit gospel. But the northern tundras from Alaska to opposition came from many quarters, ;5c the Mac:tenzie Delta is now nearing so that to accomplish what he set out, x '•� ...:L'""?eke•- ..� � K :.. ., :�'�.'....,. .. •• •LP l .1 — 7 _ rte•,,. the 2,000 -mile journey this fall and Now a constitutional struggle of the _� _News` ` in grief A lournalistis–Truce- LONDON—The British Govern - agent has decided upon an armiAtice in its journalistic "war" with Ger- many, but may take other actionto curb Nazi activity among German residents of Britain. , The armistice is dependent upon whether the Nazi Government serves notice on more British correspond- ents to leave Germany. So far the only Br:ton asked to leave Germany has been Norman • Ebbutt, chief of the London Times' Berlin bureau, whose order of expulsion followed re- fusal of Britain to extend the labor permits of threw German correspond- `' ents. While the journalistic armistic'6' continues, however, the _ Evening Standard reported it understood that further act'on would be tarn in connection with alleged political ac- tiritigs of certain Germans residing —in England. It said the Home _Of- - fice possessed "remarkable inform- ation that many Germans living in England are enrolled as secret pol- ice charged with the duty of follow- ' ing.fellow Germans." Textile Mills Quiet PETERBOROUGH, Ont. — Two hundred non -strikers were ushered Into the. two plants of the Dominion Woollens and Worsteds, Limited, this week without trouble, although .they were jeered by pickets. Lindbergh Continues 'Scientific Work CE.LAIS, France,—Colonel Chas. A. -Lindbergh,. in a surprise flight from England came to France again :for his third v°sit in five weeks to 'Dr. Alexis Carrel, his collaborator in the invention of the "artificial heart." The flier maintained his usual silence, but villagers said the pair were working on another "very im- portant" invention, kept closely se- , ► "et, at St. Gildas Island, Dr. Carr0l'3 home. Syrian Uprising DEIR-EL-ZOR, Syria—French ar- -my bombers and troops, went into action this week against an open re- _ bellio7n in Eastern. Syria. Army airplanes bombed three vil- Iag'es where the rebels had act up headquarters. The general staff at Bierut : Gent motorized infantry to re-establish- order in the territory. The rebels pilliged the village of Amouda . and fired upon two army off'cers who tried to intervene. The news was stow in getting out '-because the `communication lines in Eastern . Syria are primitive; also, the French authorities kept the in- cident quiet: Valencia Bombed 3,1ADR1D,— Rebel bombers and pursuit planes raided Valencia this week bombing the -loyalist seat of Government and its suburbs, reports reaching here said. I+• was "estimated- tbat a srnre Af -•persons were killed or wounded dur- ing the raid. _ a More Dead in "Purge" MOSCOW—The execution of 72 alleged Far Eastern' railroad wreck- Ens accused 'of conniving with, the Japanese secret- service was report- ed this week. The executions followed othersin aeries, but the group was one of the largest to be executed in Soviet Rus- sia's far-flung Siberian purge. tae Now the total -of known eiecut- ions in this Far Eastern campaign 'to root out spies and wreckers is 320. Recall Early Days of Telephone BRANTFORD—Six pioneers in oral communication, -associated with Alexander Graham Bell in this dis- trict in 1876 when he made improve- ments . on the newly -invented tele- phone, visited the distr'ct this week and recalled, experiments of half' s. sentury ago. The visit was part of Brantford's old home week celebra- tion, - The men met 'at the Bell Memorial' and toured the first tele- phone businega office to Canada, the Bell homestead where Bell con- ducted his experiments and the site of the world'k first telephone fac- tory, then the workshop of J. H. 'and Thomas Cowherd. Two of Quadruplets Die THETFORD, England -== After 24 hours of celebration over the birth here of male quadruplets. to Mrs. Ol- iver Lingwood of nearby Brandon, two of the infants died. -' Hundreds of visitors poured into Thetford to gather before the nurs- C—N born. The father, a Brandon furr:er Sad pride of the local rugby team, opened telegrams congratulating the Lingwooda on the birth of .the .quadruplets—named Adrien, Ber- nard, Conrad and David. The Thetford town crier mounted the steps-of--tbe--town-square to read the following proclamation : "Oyez! Oyez! Oyez! Whereat:; in this ancient and honorable town, one-time Saxon capital, the good wif of Oliver Lingwood of 3randoq has been happily delivered of four goodly children. I, John Clark, town crier, 'call upon this town to rejoice at these fourfold blessings. God Save the King!" But a few hours later two of the tots died, Davia and Adrien. • The mother was reported recovering. Mrs. Lingwood is a daughter of Charles Carter, borne steward of Dorothy - Paget, famous woman horse -trainer and daughter of _ Lord Queensborough. Mrs. Lingwood is 26, her husband 35: One of the two living children was reported lively but the other not quite so well. Zionists Split on Palestine Cut ZURICH, Switzerland—A minor- i.y . resolution expressing firm oppos- ition to Great Britain's plan to par- tition Palestine was introduced at a special session of the World Von- ist Congress. The congress earlier split into two factions over the partitioning scheme and it was only after hours . of negotiation that opposition dele- gates -were induced to meet with the others. A majority resoluCon wks being drawn up to embody the opinions of Chairs Weizman, Zionist Presi- dent and many others that - the British' pian should be considered as a basis for negotiations with a view to achieving a - larger Jewish State in Palestine than *that contemplated in the Royal Commision's report. 'Paralysis News Censored• _ TORONTO --Censorship was this *eels clamped down on further . in- fantile paralysis figures by Dr. Gor- don Jackson, medical health officer. The action was ' taken, it' was be- lieved in order that Toronto citizens and prospective visitors. to the city might not become alarmed over the outbreak which _has_taken six Iives. Turner Valley Activity Gains CALGARY—Eight oil wells in the Turner Valley section of Alberta are now in action: As activity gains, twelve more :wells are expected in during the firs$` few months of the new year. Eight are drilling ,~head with ample capital to insure com- . pietion, while a feware held up temporarily. Early in '1938 it 'is ex- pected a total of 41 wells will be producing or drilling. .-. 4 eek-F—n Kill :7 In r ssex Count§' Alone Two Lose Lives ' In Highway Crashes Death confined its week -end harvest of tragedies fn Ontario to three fatal- ities, two in Essex County. An 11 -pear -old Chicago boy, Thomas Burke, was killed, and eight other per- sons, ;including his parents, were in- jured when two United States car4r collided near Leamington. They hit head-on at a highway turn, known locally as "Dead Man's Corder". At Windsor,-Alcide Garant, aged 53, was run over by an auto and fatally Injured. James J. Hands, former Mayor of Perth, was found drowned in a bath - tuba shome.----.- -= Chicago Lad Killed LEAMINGTON. -- Eleven -year old Thomas Burke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Burke, 8311 South Queen St., Chicago, was killed and eight other persons, including his parents, injured during the week -end, when two United States automobiles -collided head-on at Dead Man's Corner, oneand one. half miles a est of Cottam, on No: 3 Highway. Cottam'.is•ten miles north- west of Leamington, and the injured were brought to hospital here. .Thomas died of a fractured skull and lacerations of the brain tissue. The Burke car contained the family Chinese Will Fight.invaders Japanese Invasion of China to be Resisted, Week -cad State- ment Says _ NANKING. — The Chinese Foreign Office Sunday issued a statement re- iterating China's intention to resist Japan's invasion. "In the face of Japan's unlimited appetite for conquest, China is obliged to take all the necessary measures for defense," the statement said. "China fighting non+ not only for the de- fense of its territory, but also for re- spect for international law. "if Japan has no territorial ambi- tions in China, then Tokio must agree to negotiate a reasonable settlement of all Sino-Japanese problems. China Is ready to make every effort to avert the moral peril .that threatens Asia and the whole world, but declares that Japan has not respected Chinese sov- ereignty and has violated treaties, notably the Nine -Power Pact, the Cov- enant of the League o1 Nations and the Briand-Kellogg Peace Pact." Pope—Takes Daily Ride CASTEL GANDOLFO. — -Despite the heat wave, Pope Pius XI takes his usual daily automobile ride. In recent days he has used a room- ier and more comfortable American car instead• of a German made ma- ehine. SPORT TODAY By KEN EDWARDS Well here we : are again after pulling in the big ones up north but that's a long story. The' swimmer, ' Martha Norelius r Wright,- w h o with the $10,000 prize money at the C. N. E.; pro. swim is attempt- ing a comeback . 'we may -see her soon. 'Did you k -.ow that Bill Dineen is. completing his 2$th year as a major league umpire? James J. Braddock who was Tor- onto's g'u-est a few days ago says he wants to fight w:th''either Baer or Schmeling -in the • early fall. - The big likeable Braddock, ex -stevedore, and ox -world champ tells the whole world tbat he remembers when he was a poor kid with nothing to look forward to in life. Probably this -straight and natural frankness en- dears him .to our hearts more than anything. -He' tells us-, too, that -his father who is now liv:ng was -once a piano mkocer.: Tommy Farr, British and French and Belgian heavyweight champion says that when Louis lets go his dy- namitc- left he will sink. his right into his middle. Farr is only twenty- one and some believe ' him to be Louis' Worst menace. -Until next week ' so long. Three n Ontario of 'five,' while- the other car, driven by Frank R'abik, 34, 71 England Ave., Lackawanna, N.X. contained • three passengers. The accident occurred late Saturday. The Injured: William Burke 13, severe cut to the right eye, which damaged • the optic nerve, and severe brain concussion. Patrick Burke, 42, his father, frac- tured right arm, fracture and disloca- tion of. the left wrist and lacerations to the nose.. Mrs. Anna Burke, 40, his mother, fractured left knee, fractured ribs and deep facial cuts. Virginia Burke, 9, severe face and head lacerations. 'Frank Wabik, dislocated hip, frac- tured pelvis and fractured breast bone. Mrs. Anna Wabik, 36; fractured ribs, lacerations to both legs, and facial - cuts. Esther Wabik, 13, niece of'the driv. e?, fractured skull, with left eye con.. tusions. Clare Wabik, 18, sister of the driver, minor cuts. Hospital authoritles and attend- ing physicians reported William Burke and Esther Wabik were most seriously Injured although conscious. All In- jured were reported to be making fav- orable progress. Dr. James Young, Chief Ocroner of Essex County, has ordered an inquest' .. ..NEWS fARADE Commentary on the HIGHLIGHTS OF THE WEEKS NEWS. --- ;F y Peter. Handal Reindeer Trek Ends The eyes of the world, too, were on u The famous reindeer drive across him and the Social Credit gospel. But the northern tundras from Alaska to opposition came from many quarters, ;5c the Mac:tenzie Delta is now nearing so that to accomplish what he set out, an -end. Andy Bahr and his gallant • to do, he had practically to declare a an o �a 7 _ rte•,,. the 2,000 -mile journey this fall and Now a constitutional struggle of the hand over to the Eskimos in the delta first magnitude to going on in Alberta region a permanent meat supply. In following the introduction of the Gov - one of the four years a ince the trek ernment's bill to license bankers op - got under way the herd advanced only erating in the province and control 90 miles, since in winter progress was some of their activities. A Provincial delayed by wolves, blizzards and Credit Commission is being named treacherous ice conditions;' in sum• to undertake the control measures. mer by maddening insects. At the The control issue may go to the final rouhd•up the reindeer will be courts, authoritative sources say, and driven into a' huge corral and count. -the Dominion Government may step ed. It is expected the total will reach in "to. protect the citizens of Alberta 5,000. In the annals of Canadian his- from losing ,rights they, possess in tory, the reindeer trek provides a roe common with citizens of other Prov mantic and enthralling page. rotes:" Another piece of legislation fn- troduced thisweek proposes to close' -the courts of Alberta to any action in- -New Trends In Education volving a constitutional test of Al- . In an address before the Canadian bents statutes. Then only by a license Institute' of Economics and Politics granted by the Aberhart Government Convention meeting on Lake Couch- could .the courts of the province pass aching, Dr: Duncan McArthur, On- on the constitutionality of a provin- tario Deputy Minister of Education, tial law. Such legislation is looked said that the development of the On- upon. by some as clashing with the tario system of education had been British North America Act.' like building the middle storey of a• : house before the foundation. in pion- France Recovering eer days the first schools to be estab- lished had as their purpose the prep- lar Front" government in France this oration of the children of the wealthy summer, a great many things could for low and the chnrLater com- have happened — a gory revolution mon schools were fair ed, he said, might have occurred with the country for the benefit_ 'of farmers and iron- 'the swinging over to Fascism. Violence, tiersmen, followed by "Public however, was avoided, and, according schools." But nose of these a'cbools to the -new premier, Camille Chau - functioned with a view to preparing temps a profound social transforma- their students for later Iife. The aim tion carried out quietly. Chautemps, of the new education now Is. Dr. Me- less of a real -"socialist" than Blum, Arthur declared, to fit pupils for life, -declares that France has . now over - and towards that•end, ebanges•are be- . come the initial obstacles an the road Ing made in the present Ontario sys- to economic recovery, and is able to tem.'For example, in the teaching of embark on a program' designed to in - the French language, less stress will Crease production. be laid on learning the dry structure of the grammar. Instead pupils will ` Drought In England be taught a conversational sae of In some, gectlons of England, Dart, French, so that they may learn to moor,. for idstante, if it doesn't rain speak it as -an actual, living language.. - for three days, local farmers begin , worrying over the drought. But this Crisis In Alberta year when no rain fell on the entire Premier Aberhart rode into the island for two weeks, it was a matter' headship of the Government of Al- of general' concern. The Britisb, De. berta on the crest of a strong wave of paitment of Agriculture ran up •offi- popular feeling. He was the •great cia_l drougiit" signals in many parts hope of the. people -who hailed him, as of the . country and newspapers, this, deliverer ..from the sad state into week featured drought news as front which provincial .affairs had slipped. page stories. which will be postponed indefinitely :ng stream flowing down..the narrow" until those inured are able to testify cobbled street after •a thunder show- ' er Windsor Man Loses Life. WINDSOR. — Alelde Garant, 53, Windsor, was killed Sunday when he was run over by an automobile in �.�� ' 'charge of Louis Hebert, 25, Windsor. Garant died of a fractured skull and laceration of the brain and also sut- MARKETS .-fered a fractured lett leg and multipleiple bruises.-- -..'-,-' Hebert, held b3 pollee for investiga- tion, said he noticed an object- lying HAY AND STRAW17 W. on the road, but could not swerve his No. 2 timothy, old,, $10 to $11, machine in time to avoid striking the new, $9 to $10 per ton; No. 3 timo lower part of the body. thy, $3 to 89; oats and wheat straw, ; $5.50 to $6.50. . Above ptices f.o.b. Leopard Societ ' Toronto Crushed DAaRY PRODUCE _Deported NSutter Quotations to wholesale trade: 7 MOtiROVIA, Liberia.—The Gov-• Creamery solid's, No. 1 27 to 2734 <i ernment is reported to have crushed do 38 score ............. 26 to 2624 the' dreaded Human Leopard 8oc'ety, do • 37 score ............ 25 to 25 Y. wh6se members cut out fhe hearts of do 36 ' score ............. ; 24 to 241/4 their victims. Cheese— Thirty ringleaders .have ,been. ar- New large (pariffine3) 14 to 1.4% rested, tried and imprisoned• police do 'twins .:.............. 141/4 to i4a4 said the society was led by George do triplets ..............'14% to 15. ` Caine of Bassa, Liberia, who attempt- (Average price paid to : ed to gain control of the natives by shippers, f•o:b. country death and terror. - points.) Members of the society wore. leo-. New large (paranned) 13% to 13% pard skins when they made their do triplets 13 §3 to 13?r4 i night time murder forays. POULTRY AND EGGS Col. T. E. Davis, 'Liberia's best Toronto dealers are this w ee'c quote i fighter, broke up the society. ffe ing producers for ungraded egg0, de - gathered evidence from fear -stricken ,livered; cases returned: natives -then arrested the leaders. Eggs— Grade A large _....... � 24 to 00 J' Nin-eteen Lose Lives' Grade A medium ..... • 23 to 00 In Tenement Collapse rade B ................... IV—To- Grade C ...............:.... 16' to 00 Dealers are quoted on g rndcd eggs, :;l NEW YORK. — Weary searchers cases free: and official investigators focus- Grade A large ....... 26 to 26% ,are sing their attefition on ,the debris of 'Grade A medium .... 25 to 00 the Staten Island tenement building Grade -$ .................... 22 to 00 I in which at least nir}eteen .persons grade .0 ...19 to 19% ........ lost their lives this week. POULTRY Five were injured and in hospitals. Two Prices paid to` country §tippers: were possibly missing and were re ed• Milk sought in the wreckage of the strut- Sel. A. Sel. B. Fed A ture which collapsed after flood Spring Chickens— `-•-_..;tBf,Q. ..''a waters undermined its foundations. 1 to 2 lbs ......... If 14 18' Fallen bricks and splintered wood 2 to 3 lbs......... 17 1'6 20 Y still filled tha.4 ep-cellars under the 3 to 4 lbs......... 19 � 17 21 40 -year-old building that hound eight 4 lbs• and over.... 20 .18 `22 families and went down in the rush- 5 lbs. and over 21 •49 23, r1 ¢ aG I i ¢Zti N t�QU Eq a LV0 Brock , Road _ The ' Coronation Pageant will be ( •''' r Staged in front of tits Grand Stand. Law Motor Sales Tora r I Dorothy Brown, of Toronio, is at the C. N. E. �iRQCK Plymouth $1.75 per Fear; $1.50 paid in advance visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Commencing, August 27th. ....THEATRE Chrysler- y _ Subscriptions to the united States Mrs. Joe Brown. __ _ _._-Dealer — bliss Jennie Bu uncle,' of Calumbas, (1' TEINTION WHIT�Xaad Gt. Brits►in 52.00 is advaace. is visiting her uncle,' Arthur Bad- � 1 1 - � , I GCfODeUSED CARS gerow•, for a few clays. e _ ' JOHN MURKAR, Provietor, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jack --n and ;GOODYEAR TIRES Iittle'daughter, Jud:th, are sl:endin�; Ail Shows Daylight Saving -Time W'ILLARU BATTERIES the renialnder of the holidays at Brock Road Gravel All Seats Saturday and holiday Even- f GENERAL BLACK5\IITHINCr -- t School Reports Pit SKILLED %loTOR REPAIRS Brock Road. cents • •' mgs, �� - t Give us a trial iru a New or a Used Cat ^ it �= ) ittiddle School—(16L-7:i-100), (2nd - tib -75). (3rd -604;5), (C— .0-- 9), :Roofing Crushed Pit Run (2nd - FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 24 .Hours Tp«jng Service ..QFailur�, below 50). Gravel Augu- 20 and 21 Gordon J. Law -A.,.1ran, Dui..-1'iry 455, L. Comp C, Two Shows at 7,:39' and 8..30 i = . Nrtnari,' ia— ,1t r, �„a L :, . _4s, -fie, c)Ufit7 Phone : 908 C Chem 1, Fr. Auth 3.. .. 3 '. Br sett, Cliff -c. Dist '3, arrc. His .Asphalt Sltillgles, Roll.Roofiii� B1: 1, (:eom C, Fr. Auth 1, Fr. Corrie 1-1>��,. 11•?:J d roll. Rota +',Uat Stone Saturday Evening Show starts at 6.3.0 ing, 65c•- per gallon. Delivered or Loaded in Pit ``Wake 'Up ` Bryant, tiVm. J.—L�at C6mp C. �• re -Burns, Carl—Alg 40. also chimneys rebuilt and repaired.. PHONE- Plant, Pick 102( Ca:nr-iack, Eath.—Eng. Comp 44R, JACK REID Toronto office Howard 64 1 and Live" Eng. Lit z, Anc. Hist C, Alg C, DUN8ARTVN -10 JOHN BOURNE & SON - Xhy C, Chem 2; Lat. Com. -2, Fr. With `. -Auth 2nd,; Fr. Comp 2. WALTER WINCHELL ' Courtice, Lloyd — Eng Comp C, ATTENTION, FARMERS Asphalt Roof in BEN BIRNIE b'i'te Best that saieme Eng Lit 3, Aric. Hist C, Alg 1, Phy r P ALICE FAYE ,anC; &rtis'try Gari gi� 1, Lat Comp 2, Fr. Auth C, Fr. GENERAL REPAIR WORK' _�--- _pATS�' KELLY - Comp 3.. -' We aro prepared to repair cars. Get oar prices on As-- NED SPARKS 6tamrnattat, s« ._McCunochle, G. - Eng Comp,43R, Quality s lisfeCl� 3 1 -ng. Lit C, Anc Hist C, Alg 2, trucks, tractors and all farm phalt Roofing. We hon- C. H. Iruck.pt • J Phy '1. Chem, 2, Lat. Csnrip 4-Q -machin_ ery. wheels rebuilt and dle all styles manufac- MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDAY rye o'B,lc i, Day. — Eng Camp C.- Eng tire -setting, wood -wort; and � —"�''�, tat 4i:R,'Aric Hist 1st, Alg 41, Geom twred by the Toronto August 2', 2i and '25 _ wd 2, Phy 3.. Chem -l0, Fr. Auth 40, Fr Wood turning of all kinds: Asphalt Roofing Co , COmN ''i0. Place your order now 'for . Firs, Show at i,:;n Picyv, lose — F.u� Comp 43R, Eng i .IUlint Dennis. Ont, ast Complete Show at S.30 - woad:narking and turning. ICKERINO -- --=Harry Hull Lit 1, .enc Hist C, ;Alg 2, Geoid `2, Phoop nr .b�dl ;.+� -�• "Nan y t c S Bele P _ Phy C. - .A H ROTE cult F1>:rold — Eng ''Comp :38R, - . . '- i�UMBER YARD _ .. ,f �• . B -wilder" and Co' ntr�otor Eng Lit . C, Can Hist• t0;. Ane -Hist. ;rock Road Storeand B:ackamtth Shop. j($ Missing Brickwork and -Stonework SS, Gewt. 4,4 R. Phy -I It,- Chern.'-'4, (Successor to W. H. Jackson).. 'r'HANL+ .:iin�i ' Fr. Auth - ► "' .i Specialty ?N'th Sharro.,,.Wm. ._.;.Eng Comp 35R,VICTOR-l1cLAGLEN r C e S�'rci0e .:Eng Lir' ':1►s. :>lnc Hist C, Alg 3, -. A• -kite t 1Geunr (, Ykiy C, Lat Comp C. WALTER CONNULI:l' JRepAlI9 Stacey, Fera _ Eng Comp 24R, _ THFr /STOUEWHITE PET -'R LORRE - En Lit 'j, Anc Hist C AI C. i JUNE LANG, THF CROWN 1NNE Eng g Rosebank Rd, and ginggton Rd. GEo.m C, Phy C, Chem 2p: _ Taylor, Doris, - Eng Comp C, Eng. !Ileo t -LA Phone Piak b5i SPECIAL Lit C, Anc Hist C. Alg 3, Phy 'L, �iE Lzt Comp C, Fr. Auth C, Fr.- Aylmer Peas, size -4, 2 tins for 2.3c, L Nn}� �ry -you Comp C.. SPECIAL anee" IJ�U�n,Je V `W -heeler, hYm Eng Comp, -2, Eng ,D I:it 2, Alg C, Geon 3, `Phy C, Chem Aylmer White Corn, . ,1 Oc. .. SPECIAL GICELY'COURTNEIDGE With We -do Building �f all kindu ar s ERNEST. TRUE.!' CARPEITERU G, w huol- Pass tmless marks' k z 2 5c. I -o er Sc ( Ras 3 2 O . �1am A les • & _ ;yuuted). y. - f PP P - CEMENTI:.'�C { SPECIAL _. Annan,--,, rith, Bat: Syrup, `Bee Hive or Crown, 5 lbs. " 4 2c. Ma, le Leaf Mutual Fu a r'LL: tIl3lNG r _. Ar,ns r rg,'J: = Eng Gr Physra. , - SPECIAL ` Arith. But. • -- -- - - -- — - - ��• 0 ROi) aN(� • Bn;s, ou, t3!anche — `Eng Gr. "Phy- ' t i • .. �n . -ul 1 ` T S C8 Marmalade Mother -'-,"1 ar 29c rsu, . .kith. Bot. _ f f t We H yri fell Brantford Ruofltig - - Ig. � . arra W � � .'.+,N ESA INS. CO. t .Baker, Doris - Br.. Hi,,t. Arith 21. SPECIAL r ' Art: Bot.. . • _ •:... Cheap Rates for Farm and• Cestlttn tt n rice t3etlrruyin [4f •►c •i i� E rl r '.._. _ .. :; �i a ! ff '�t nr. _ en t, ©nro �ti'ater. '7-"- Baker.' Pierson - Br. Hist., .frith. .2 fOr 25c Buildings F-r1'Sy-at Pork Beam, Libby s, tin Sq+lemic, Beatty -Art. But. Windstorm Insurance on Haildiat♦a Bayes; Mary = Br. Hist. Arith, SPECIAL n c Material 25c. , Art. Bot. ' • Pines le . 2 for f . Stable, e, , q(iignie.nt _ �+ RiadtsriYs� St1se e1e. a r t h e i• Building i{ 1 i'o g �I t i ' 3i3ryarrz, 1�'rti. —Eng Gr., Physio: Sliced pp ,- .:--,,-Automobile L..rasrea et E � �ttniatee Free Arith. '*B ;lads Work Gaarati'teed 'Burrs, Carl — Eng Gr. Br.. Hist. :Fresh Fruit and Vegetables �� � R... ]Physio. Bot. F. . ]Burns, Geo.. —.Br. Hist. Arith. �o - BOWMAN Row$ F J PROUSE ;Art. But. ; 8007 H MRURI SON IT T Phone, Wz. WH t3Y ON' HONE ;Carlton, Thelma Br Hist. Arit. _ �PICKgatNo. oNrAm ,:Art. Bpi. -Carson, Dav Physio: Arith. Bot. -- Churchirard. 1, - Eng Gr., ysr frith. Bot. Art — 'Physio: Arith. Bot.- ;'.'Yield,-- , .... Tow!er,. Hazel — Ehg Gr. Physio ;Arith. Bot.. -- goivler, hick: — Physio, ;4rith. :FOR JUST A. FEW CENTS A DAY MORE • •:Bat, . Goodwin, Marg, -. Eng Gr. Physio _ Arith: .Bot. _ AR Jahns, Doug. —'E»g Gr. Physio. THAN :THE LOWEST -PRICED %�C S Arith. Bot. :_. Morrish, Robt. -- Br. Hist. Art. _ XTREbiES meet in Pontiac as'in`no otber-car-,built today. The Arith. Bot. sweeping lines and graceful ro ortions of the new, larger 1%1utch, Chr!stina "-•r Br. Hist. Art. P g g P -p Bot. - - '- 'inisteel Body by Fisher ... the distinctive "silver streak' styling - _: ..Petty, Emily_ - Eng Gr. Physio. ; ..the solid security and swagger. smartness "of a long 117 -inch Arith • got•• wheelbase ... here is beaury that ranks only with the costliest cars. - Prowse, Clinton -Eng Gr., Physio Yet Pontiac can be yours for only a few cents a dor more than the Arith. Bot. I lowest -priced automobiles. And Pontiac ecoaomy itedditt, gruth = Br. Hist, Arith. PRICED FROM quickly cuts down even this small price difference! ;Art. Bot. Riley, Marjorie = Br Hist. Arith.925 Pontiac combines beauty and tbtift with every other ;Art. Bot. quality feature effortless war worthwhile q Po s: 'Riley, Stara - Br Hist. Arith. Art �wlt6ppstsSe�s lightning "getaway'' ... responsive controls ...�� `: Doiiv.r datactor,,Orbess. Knee -Action riding comfort. See and exff •Robinson, Alvin En Gr. Physio. mod t.rst. sal. + $ Y Mrd tr.i;bt .dditionol. drive Pontiac before you buy any Car at C"vemiewt tor,nr to fait row y price. :Arith. Bot. Orsi on tb.G•n«.1 Motorr any Somerville, Marg. = Eng Gr. bui mama NOW ...•physio. Arith. Bot. -.. Taylor, Doris - Physio. Taylor, Roy - EAg. r., Physio -- �3'�Tit. Bot. ' Teefy, ' Anna - Br. .Hist.. Arith. Art'. Bot. Teefy, Marg -- Eng Gr. Physio. - Arith. Bot. 'Watson, Kath. -- Eng Gr. Physio.. � Arith.. Bot.' Wheeler, bi. J. - Eng Gr. Br His. Arith. Bot. - .; .Vlieeler, Wm. - Arith. 'White;• Ruft -• Eng Gr. Physio, Arith. Bot. RenSp,, Wm. - Br. Hist. Ariih. ' :.330t. n r. 36. CHAS. COOPER CLAREMONT - eChurchward; Jas. Eng G , _ Physio 30. Arith/,Bot- Assoc. Dealer—J. McGlashen—D.unbarton qGuy Lombardo and His Royal Can. ' ?-677 DONALD MOTOR SALES WHrMY Canadians provide the Music for ` the Dancers in the Mammoth A"oc. Dealer—M. Sleep—Pickering Ballroom at the C. N. E. �',� this year. _ .. •' !' ...-, aq.+. :..... .;.: .. _ ..::... :.:, .'. .. .. -'•t• ,s,4'^£ ✓ � 4 -'•� s3' .... "''. .,, ;.".'� ..': �'.,'�,' �, . ... ,r µms... - - .e. .. ..w.. r1 ¢ aG I i ¢Zti N t�QU Eq a LV0 Brock , Road _ The ' Coronation Pageant will be ( •''' r Staged in front of tits Grand Stand. Law Motor Sales Tora r I Dorothy Brown, of Toronio, is at the C. N. E. �iRQCK Plymouth $1.75 per Fear; $1.50 paid in advance visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Commencing, August 27th. ....THEATRE Chrysler- y _ Subscriptions to the united States Mrs. Joe Brown. __ _ _._-Dealer — bliss Jennie Bu uncle,' of Calumbas, (1' TEINTION WHIT�Xaad Gt. Brits►in 52.00 is advaace. is visiting her uncle,' Arthur Bad- � 1 1 - � , I GCfODeUSED CARS gerow•, for a few clays. e _ ' JOHN MURKAR, Provietor, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jack --n and ;GOODYEAR TIRES Iittle'daughter, Jud:th, are sl:endin�; Ail Shows Daylight Saving -Time W'ILLARU BATTERIES the renialnder of the holidays at Brock Road Gravel All Seats Saturday and holiday Even- f GENERAL BLACK5\IITHINCr -- t School Reports Pit SKILLED %loTOR REPAIRS Brock Road. cents • •' mgs, �� - t Give us a trial iru a New or a Used Cat ^ it �= ) ittiddle School—(16L-7:i-100), (2nd - tib -75). (3rd -604;5), (C— .0-- 9), :Roofing Crushed Pit Run (2nd - FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 24 .Hours Tp«jng Service ..QFailur�, below 50). Gravel Augu- 20 and 21 Gordon J. Law -A.,.1ran, Dui..-1'iry 455, L. Comp C, Two Shows at 7,:39' and 8..30 i = . Nrtnari,' ia— ,1t r, �„a L :, . _4s, -fie, c)Ufit7 Phone : 908 C Chem 1, Fr. Auth 3.. .. 3 '. Br sett, Cliff -c. Dist '3, arrc. His .Asphalt Sltillgles, Roll.Roofiii� B1: 1, (:eom C, Fr. Auth 1, Fr. Corrie 1-1>��,. 11•?:J d roll. Rota +',Uat Stone Saturday Evening Show starts at 6.3.0 ing, 65c•- per gallon. Delivered or Loaded in Pit ``Wake 'Up ` Bryant, tiVm. J.—L�at C6mp C. �• re -Burns, Carl—Alg 40. also chimneys rebuilt and repaired.. PHONE- Plant, Pick 102( Ca:nr-iack, Eath.—Eng. Comp 44R, JACK REID Toronto office Howard 64 1 and Live" Eng. Lit z, Anc. Hist C, Alg C, DUN8ARTVN -10 JOHN BOURNE & SON - Xhy C, Chem 2; Lat. Com. -2, Fr. With `. -Auth 2nd,; Fr. Comp 2. WALTER WINCHELL ' Courtice, Lloyd — Eng Comp C, ATTENTION, FARMERS Asphalt Roof in BEN BIRNIE b'i'te Best that saieme Eng Lit 3, Aric. Hist C, Alg 1, Phy r P ALICE FAYE ,anC; &rtis'try Gari gi� 1, Lat Comp 2, Fr. Auth C, Fr. GENERAL REPAIR WORK' _�--- _pATS�' KELLY - Comp 3.. -' We aro prepared to repair cars. Get oar prices on As-- NED SPARKS 6tamrnattat, s« ._McCunochle, G. - Eng Comp,43R, Quality s lisfeCl� 3 1 -ng. Lit C, Anc Hist C, Alg 2, trucks, tractors and all farm phalt Roofing. We hon- C. H. Iruck.pt • J Phy '1. Chem, 2, Lat. Csnrip 4-Q -machin_ ery. wheels rebuilt and dle all styles manufac- MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDAY rye o'B,lc i, Day. — Eng Camp C.- Eng tire -setting, wood -wort; and � —"�''�, tat 4i:R,'Aric Hist 1st, Alg 41, Geom twred by the Toronto August 2', 2i and '25 _ wd 2, Phy 3.. Chem -l0, Fr. Auth 40, Fr Wood turning of all kinds: Asphalt Roofing Co , COmN ''i0. Place your order now 'for . Firs, Show at i,:;n Picyv, lose — F.u� Comp 43R, Eng i .IUlint Dennis. Ont, ast Complete Show at S.30 - woad:narking and turning. ICKERINO -- --=Harry Hull Lit 1, .enc Hist C, ;Alg 2, Geoid `2, Phoop nr .b�dl ;.+� -�• "Nan y t c S Bele P _ Phy C. - .A H ROTE cult F1>:rold — Eng ''Comp :38R, - . . '- i�UMBER YARD _ .. ,f �• . B -wilder" and Co' ntr�otor Eng Lit . C, Can Hist• t0;. Ane -Hist. ;rock Road Storeand B:ackamtth Shop. j($ Missing Brickwork and -Stonework SS, Gewt. 4,4 R. Phy -I It,- Chern.'-'4, (Successor to W. H. Jackson).. 'r'HANL+ .:iin�i ' Fr. Auth - ► "' .i Specialty ?N'th Sharro.,,.Wm. ._.;.Eng Comp 35R,VICTOR-l1cLAGLEN r C e S�'rci0e .:Eng Lir' ':1►s. :>lnc Hist C, Alg 3, -. A• -kite t 1Geunr (, Ykiy C, Lat Comp C. WALTER CONNULI:l' JRepAlI9 Stacey, Fera _ Eng Comp 24R, _ THFr /STOUEWHITE PET -'R LORRE - En Lit 'j, Anc Hist C AI C. i JUNE LANG, THF CROWN 1NNE Eng g Rosebank Rd, and ginggton Rd. GEo.m C, Phy C, Chem 2p: _ Taylor, Doris, - Eng Comp C, Eng. !Ileo t -LA Phone Piak b5i SPECIAL Lit C, Anc Hist C. Alg 3, Phy 'L, �iE Lzt Comp C, Fr. Auth C, Fr.- Aylmer Peas, size -4, 2 tins for 2.3c, L Nn}� �ry -you Comp C.. SPECIAL anee" IJ�U�n,Je V `W -heeler, hYm Eng Comp, -2, Eng ,D I:it 2, Alg C, Geon 3, `Phy C, Chem Aylmer White Corn, . ,1 Oc. .. SPECIAL GICELY'COURTNEIDGE With We -do Building �f all kindu ar s ERNEST. TRUE.!' CARPEITERU G, w huol- Pass tmless marks' k z 2 5c. I -o er Sc ( Ras 3 2 O . �1am A les • & _ ;yuuted). y. - f PP P - CEMENTI:.'�C { SPECIAL _. Annan,--,, rith, Bat: Syrup, `Bee Hive or Crown, 5 lbs. " 4 2c. Ma, le Leaf Mutual Fu a r'LL: tIl3lNG r _. Ar,ns r rg,'J: = Eng Gr Physra. , - SPECIAL ` Arith. But. • -- -- - - -- — - - ��• 0 ROi) aN(� • Bn;s, ou, t3!anche — `Eng Gr. "Phy- ' t i • .. �n . -ul 1 ` T S C8 Marmalade Mother -'-,"1 ar 29c rsu, . .kith. Bot. _ f f t We H yri fell Brantford Ruofltig - - Ig. � . arra W � � .'.+,N ESA INS. CO. t .Baker, Doris - Br.. Hi,,t. Arith 21. SPECIAL r ' Art: Bot.. . • _ •:... Cheap Rates for Farm and• Cestlttn tt n rice t3etlrruyin [4f •►c •i i� E rl r '.._. _ .. :; �i a ! ff '�t nr. _ en t, ©nro �ti'ater. '7-"- Baker.' Pierson - Br. Hist., .frith. .2 fOr 25c Buildings F-r1'Sy-at Pork Beam, Libby s, tin Sq+lemic, Beatty -Art. But. Windstorm Insurance on Haildiat♦a Bayes; Mary = Br. Hist. Arith, SPECIAL n c Material 25c. , Art. Bot. ' • Pines le . 2 for f . Stable, e, , q(iignie.nt _ �+ RiadtsriYs� St1se e1e. a r t h e i• Building i{ 1 i'o g �I t i ' 3i3ryarrz, 1�'rti. —Eng Gr., Physio: Sliced pp ,- .:--,,-Automobile L..rasrea et E � �ttniatee Free Arith. '*B ;lads Work Gaarati'teed 'Burrs, Carl — Eng Gr. Br.. Hist. :Fresh Fruit and Vegetables �� � R... ]Physio. Bot. F. . ]Burns, Geo.. —.Br. Hist. Arith. �o - BOWMAN Row$ F J PROUSE ;Art. But. ; 8007 H MRURI SON IT T Phone, Wz. WH t3Y ON' HONE ;Carlton, Thelma Br Hist. Arit. _ �PICKgatNo. oNrAm ,:Art. Bpi. -Carson, Dav Physio: Arith. Bot. -- Churchirard. 1, - Eng Gr., ysr frith. Bot. Art — 'Physio: Arith. Bot.- ;'.'Yield,-- , .... Tow!er,. Hazel — Ehg Gr. Physio ;Arith. Bot.. -- goivler, hick: — Physio, ;4rith. :FOR JUST A. FEW CENTS A DAY MORE • •:Bat, . Goodwin, Marg, -. Eng Gr. Physio _ Arith: .Bot. _ AR Jahns, Doug. —'E»g Gr. Physio. THAN :THE LOWEST -PRICED %�C S Arith. Bot. :_. Morrish, Robt. -- Br. Hist. Art. _ XTREbiES meet in Pontiac as'in`no otber-car-,built today. The Arith. Bot. sweeping lines and graceful ro ortions of the new, larger 1%1utch, Chr!stina "-•r Br. Hist. Art. P g g P -p Bot. - - '- 'inisteel Body by Fisher ... the distinctive "silver streak' styling - _: ..Petty, Emily_ - Eng Gr. Physio. ; ..the solid security and swagger. smartness "of a long 117 -inch Arith • got•• wheelbase ... here is beaury that ranks only with the costliest cars. - Prowse, Clinton -Eng Gr., Physio Yet Pontiac can be yours for only a few cents a dor more than the Arith. Bot. I lowest -priced automobiles. And Pontiac ecoaomy itedditt, gruth = Br. Hist, Arith. PRICED FROM quickly cuts down even this small price difference! ;Art. Bot. Riley, Marjorie = Br Hist. Arith.925 Pontiac combines beauty and tbtift with every other ;Art. Bot. quality feature effortless war worthwhile q Po s: 'Riley, Stara - Br Hist. Arith. Art �wlt6ppstsSe�s lightning "getaway'' ... responsive controls ...�� `: Doiiv.r datactor,,Orbess. Knee -Action riding comfort. See and exff •Robinson, Alvin En Gr. Physio. mod t.rst. sal. + $ Y Mrd tr.i;bt .dditionol. drive Pontiac before you buy any Car at C"vemiewt tor,nr to fait row y price. :Arith. Bot. Orsi on tb.G•n«.1 Motorr any Somerville, Marg. = Eng Gr. bui mama NOW ...•physio. Arith. Bot. -.. Taylor, Doris - Physio. Taylor, Roy - EAg. r., Physio -- �3'�Tit. Bot. ' Teefy, ' Anna - Br. .Hist.. Arith. Art'. Bot. Teefy, Marg -- Eng Gr. Physio. - Arith. Bot. 'Watson, Kath. -- Eng Gr. Physio.. � Arith.. Bot.' Wheeler, bi. J. - Eng Gr. Br His. Arith. Bot. - .; .Vlieeler, Wm. - Arith. 'White;• Ruft -• Eng Gr. Physio, Arith. Bot. RenSp,, Wm. - Br. Hist. Ariih. ' :.330t. n r. 36. CHAS. COOPER CLAREMONT - eChurchward; Jas. Eng G , _ Physio 30. Arith/,Bot- Assoc. Dealer—J. McGlashen—D.unbarton qGuy Lombardo and His Royal Can. ' ?-677 DONALD MOTOR SALES WHrMY Canadians provide the Music for ` the Dancers in the Mammoth A"oc. Dealer—M. Sleep—Pickering Ballroom at the C. N. E. �',� this year. _ 7-1 .7. ♦ - • • /" tllasenoat - there are a number of houses built r, Stock Notes s since the adoption of the By-law, „'- Dr °Neil Smith, our dentist, has without a permit. There are some U p E lt Ooc•ar Wilson, of Brougham,^ has Radio-Service-been holidaying in New York City. 'houses going up on the sub-divis- purchased from John Graham, of - Mrs. Chandler spent a •few days ion that could not stand up for any ,i GS , Brooklin, the imported Clydesdale liigpert �erPlbe R1Ic� Ce- this week in the city. building by-law. Now Mr. Editor, j A Stallion, Hawkrigg, Select 27318, Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Sanderson, I only think it fair to those who, in-'' (22476), and will be at his own airs to all makes. seas- _have returned after• an extended tend to build that some should r., pay _ stable, Oscar Wilsons for service, cable chEirges. -Work < visit with friends in Toronto. this 1-1.00 through pressure of talk - s 3Ir. Asa Pearce and son, Henry, while others bid them a merryBU good- gllaraIlt'801. of Cherrywood, called on Mr. and day and get off with it. Will ynrt'I �, Canadian National Inhibition •• c Mrs.• A. C. Brooks, on Sunday., please print this letter in this iss- I Opens on Friday, .tugust 7,' ARTHUR FIELD 7#t. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Overland umild the I News and P.obt'.11ext week e kth� f J ® � Running till September„ 1.1th. at the geek-end with the form-' Graduate Radia and Television Institute: + _ I / 'Member Official, Radio' •Service Ilea'/ let's parents, at Erin Ont. Reeve, to answer these questions of � � ^•/� S - n� Association. !Miss Blanche Murray of L .� n id- niinz by a letter in the Nc•.vs and �. � / J.. 4 . lir Xn. � ae �� i t.i e r y . `411 - ge, who has been visiting Mrs. then things might be set right once i - � �/� r (Conner. for several weals;, Eras ret- and for all. hn .Urned to tier holne, thig-week-./'` ors,'from ,_50 up. 1 Goodison thresh LAND SURVEYOR Wos I•Ila Forsyth has 'been spend- 4 .«:ell-wisher. ing a two-week' vacation at Bosk ;THE NEW � ing machine. Electric motors. •Elec- �. r '. tris washing-machines. Eleciric rad F. J. DONEVA 13-, A., B. Sc., Q t:, ung Lake. biz. and Mrs. Profit, of Aurora, STANLEY THEATRE ' 'MODERN low. Every style of plow Kid gangs, i L. S. On file are the records of sur. . 1' No.'4 M. H. 3 bottom disc tract- •.ueyors Gibson and.-Yarnold, 38d spent a 'Week's holidays with yIr. :..STOUFFVILL�L nr plow, nearly new•, about half Kin East, Oshawa Phi and Mrs. Lyman Pilkey and other - ^rice, 1 Bissell tractor, disc harrow, g ne 198L -friends here recently.. Phone 100 DIi'sses Nora and Ruth Ferguson,' T' R E z Some good used farm wagons. 1 ShowingM. H. Corn cultivator, $15 3 F.xtra IL. �� ��N�'IL/ #, and Miss Sally Hohen, of Toronto, • good grain grinders. Used tractors ; spent Sunda; with Mr. and bits. Week Nights=t3.1o, Standard Time walking-plows. FUNERAL nIRECTUR AND1 R. E. Forsyth and daughters. • ' and welkin Sat. & Holidays.-2 Shows, i and 9 p. m. .. ou,�iCwe •. - EbIBALMER Mr. Ernest C. Fetzer, who is car- 111 �' . F. DIS-N E Y, Greeri«'OOd - lying on his law practice here has - � , ` THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY stove Ptcx .:311 11tf Aueuessor to W, J. �Hather, . located his office in the 'property &Uaffville formerly, occupied b Luther Pilke Now is the time to buy 4 y p y y August• 19, 20 and 21 For Prompt and Efficient Servke Night and Day Service as a harness shop. that new set of tires. Come t tc ff in and seethe new"R-1" RADIO SERVICE Buetnees phoua Recide982 Phone George Middletonre isd saki up the SIB ' Home"- ' 9�3U1 99°D ' Borland farm here and taking oi•er: g --the fire with greater rub-� - - - 'the Dickinson farm. on the :Ith' con-' S erring ber contact with the road, Phone Clare. 518 cession o° L"Xbride: giving longer life to the ha>�1 Wilson bllss Vivian Sadler, who has been Sti' IL I" .SI GAR r i 1f 1► 1 WILLIAM GARGAN " whole tire. A quality ti e - stayirig ,with her $-tit, Mrs. Esther - . Palmer, for sirn+e time, has return- in every way .•built to j� } -All sizes of Berry Baxes, ` Crates, r11,o _ give extra miles at Balsam. ' G qt. and II .qt, _Baskets, Bushel ' ed to 'her hq^te at�Bla;'stet, k. �• - '. The manslaughter. charge being 4CJinoke thea low cost! We have your Fury Equipped-Satisfaction Guar- Hampers, sold at Hagerman's Ba'-- heard ins Stouffville "acrd':- Taironto. size ready for you NOW! - an - __ . , ed-Reasotrab, a Rater; Dry, one mile north of the- a I Radios kat factory, a result: of the -death of Norman .Range' e" Tuber'Batteries Gfeen'-River Sehool, off No. 7- Petty, in a motor accident,.has been GORDON LAW Tubes tested Free' Highway. postponed for two weeks. A Suck Jones Western PICK)FRING - ONTARIO ' Services last Sunday were very and News Reel... Get our prices before buying else. well attended, the het weather and _ � E. R. Woodward where- We deliver. holiday season does not` appear t be having the effect that is genet- - mo.?4bAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY �" Phone Mark 160•1 --:.42-2 , 1 ally experienced elsewhere. August 23, 24 and 28 [VOjIEq Our Stock of Manv of our . folk living on the if ( S main street here are WiIS in SAFETY FIRT - shing for' _ another application of calcium ch- Canned Goods � WITH • Toride at the -sides of the pavement �onda$ef f I Fresh and Cured Meats to remove the dust nuisance. Cereals Fires%011e (hi$h Mrs. Glover, with the `girls of t5e Starring -Fancy' Biscuit 8 C. G. I. T: have : returned -from- lea 'l'esa Coffees Cocoas _ res & ihtrr outing'JAXIES DUNK speed I Tiat Trent River. A ver' MAE LARK H$NRS' en•i,yable time •.as spent, the eamyi ,. tni LI Ci[ ` • /� is al ways fresh Tubes I`rogram of - the. C � G- I T. was .. � _ _ + Poll owed 4,rit,g thea stay. -Comedy - Short Subjects Electric- Refrigeraiion .is the =zsodern 'Allo -- _-I The friends of alis.: Luella Gar- and only sure .way ..of. guaranteeing Allowance 'sed - res want � ti of man, sola.-t, >f Stnuf. villa Yvilt be + , u ar S . s _ . _ The best TECHNICOLOR Picture - our cuKtomertt fresh tasty meats plea:red to hear' of her successes on In'sintple but rich de- W4-'VSE IT. B:�A OILS AND GhEA5E5 ed is; net`s Ga man- (if the prizP�H inners on Three Nights Only, memorials" that urnis I be recall.; See'-our- '�"SPECIAkybutletin• for f - ALFOS �i�cE the first Amateur Contest"hek# herr•. - y please from. eyery A in Claremont. THURS , FRI. and SAT standpoint. • In dignity BROUW M, ONT Miss Harvey has returned to her august 26. ''l7 and 28 of appearance -our . ;phone Pk L 501 :C.L ARE M0.� T, OAT Z'. - home•.here after -spending- a'-few r work will stand out weeks withw relatives in Blackwater. "Wings of the - -through the ages. Mrs. Readman's friends who have Na Greater Tribute - been with her during alis Ha1•vey's - Morning" ff N. W. STAFFORD i - C _ d : ` _ - absence, have returned to Winnipeg. Highway Monumental The L• oyst Canning Factory is Starring Works now prepared far a very busy sea- Ph. 462 Whitby Ont. L�6 Kiings kig �tway son. A big crop of tomatoes is" to AWVABELLA Kingston Road R" SAFE • DIRECT • ECONOMICAL be • harvested and canned; and -the ;, , :•HENRY FONDA CHANGE OF TIaIE TABLE product of a large acreage comes to .:% Also Effective Sunday. April 25th the Claremont factory. - • LEAVE ..PIChERING saay of the" s Vneonfit ed: accident reports onpTuenced he Famous' Tenor:'John McCormack For Toronto For Oshawa by, Mr. Bert who Matthews, o is - A. M. P. M. P. M. ..."..A. M. P. M. P. hL thought to ha-,ad {veal .fibs RADIO BARGAINS -12.01 6. e7.31 and other bon*-, fractured :when 1 _; 0 e r 54 a6 09 a7 31 131 a6.44 a . ` 8.41. 2.31 kicked- by • a horse -on- the- -first of - :'. - : - the week: 7.51 214 .468. -4 10.01 3.31 " 469.31 The Women's Missionary Society GENERAL ELECTRIC, a tube, Console with Short r'av'e, Walnut 9.24 a3.54 9.54 11.46 a4.31 10.31 of the United, Church held their Cabinet. Metal tubes, Regular $89.95, Floor sample+-to clear $69.00 10.5.2 e4.54 610.4.1 P. Af. 5.31 :11.31 regular monthly -meeting tm Thurs= T-1936 Floor and Mantel since!_$--Brand vow, tiold from 537..10 c11.5i 5.54 _ - cl: Time' 632 day, Aug. 12th,, in,.the church. Mr' :.to, :'15.0.00. Full uaraniee. •Bost are kil-Wavewith steel Eastern `standard Tiase g a-Daily except Sun. do HoL b-Sun. & Hall. only. ,s Condy's group Was in. charge and tubes. re -Sat. inionly. e - Sat., Sun. A Hol y. ° furnished the program, which was - both interesting _and instructit°e. Our 3-Roger's Mantel Radios, 1934 model--4p compact radio, full re Ask for Attractive I1lustra ted Folder. 31 Deligthful c Secretaries-Peace, Temperance and conditioned-Sold for $34.50, SALE PRICE $12.95 Lake mad Highway Vaeatl, an Tours, with aU' cipense/ Christian Stewardship, brought re- paldL ports emphasizing- the- importance` Victor. Combination Radio and Gramaphone. Sold for $320-00;Tlrkets and Infarmatioa at ' of these branches of our work. ,Guaranteed-SALE PRICE $49.95 . „ .., GRA- -COACH LINES Two Whitby rinks carried off the 3 ONLY-CAR RADIOS-GENERAL ELECTRIC-1937 MODELS RAnZRN HOUSX PICBERINGPHONE 4M i big awards at the bowling tourist Used as demonstrators in our SH(1WW ROOM. REGULAR ment here on Friday 'night last. $54.75-SALE PRICE $39.75. Installation i3 eztra.• Aerials - Several of the .members, from here ,from $1.95 tip. attended the tournaments at Union JULY JULY LIST OF USED GOODS ville and Markham' on Thursday Phgnola Sewing Cabinet Model, 6 tube. All Wave. 1936 Model. and Friday evenings of last week. Ressler $89.00•-S'ALE PRICE $49.00' 1934 Ford G'ahriolet -1928 Chev. Co hes 3} ' One of the big events of the Bowl- 1936 Ford Sedan Deluxe -:.1934 Chev, 14. P.. Du g truck 1,. . ing Season `here will be the Sinclair 1 only-Majestic, Majestic, 9 tube, console, beautiful, walnut cabinet, 193`6 model 1934 Ckev. Sedan delux 1930 1-Ton Chev. Panel Truck I Trophy Series played -here on Sat- All--W'ave,' Regular $199.00, ON SALE $129.00 1933 Chev. Sedan deluxe 1.936 . Chev: Duals, truck urday, Aug. 21st. at 1 p..m. S. T.3 Radios, nice tone, cabinet models-i)verhauled-SALE PRICE $5.00 -1935 Olds,, Sedan deluxe 1929, Chev. Delivery Sedan trach A large ant is looked for and an. 1981 ,Durant. Sedan 1931Ton Ford- Panel Truck .-2 i interesting afternoon' generally will 1 ONLY-S OMB R - ti - u , a e u • p be had. inet, walnut, and Oriental woods, equipped with Labyrinth 1931 Dey,au_x. Sedan' .1928 G'. ' M. C: S. Wheels, stake " +' speaker, 1936 model.-,Cold for $325.004 Brand New BIG - 1929 Durant 40 Sedan and dump truck i LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. REDUCTION. 1928 Pontiac Sedan pastel low prices' and extra lar a trade-in 'allowance on our 1928 Willys Knight Sedan Int. Paver Unit 25 H. P. To the• Editor .- - S g y 1`929 Willys Knight Sedan 14-foot boat and trailer T j Dear air: ""! ��. ..radio. n 1932 Durant 6-18 Sedan Sea flea - s -; In am writing you for. jn- We specialize in radio, Over 150 radios of .all makes tb choose'from.� 1930 Olds. Sedan 2 Y 407 5.. H. P. Lister gas engine l formation in regard to the Build . 1926 'Buick Sedan 2 Electric stoves _ ing By-law of the' Township not NO FINANCE. COMPANY•-NO INTERTEST--NO' EXTRAS 1926 Cadillac Sedan Furnace Oil-burner Pickering. I. am .'told it is not'lave- 1933 Chev. Coact De Laval Milker,. 2 pails ful because it has not been passed NOTE TIMMS.-Mid-summer gale terms arranged to supply your 1930 Pontiac. Sedan Vent. Electric Grinder, •near new " by the Board of Railway Comm. -radio new instead- of waiting, providing your present radio has a1928 Durant 60 Coach Double-Head McLaughlin. _Grinder ., T issioners and I know this, shortly reasonable trade-in value. We will carry the balance so that payments 1927 Olds. Coach Jaclds for same 1 do not begin unate Fa itil Late Wh it? ' after it -was adopted, by township, 7'wa a man from this district oras taken },you can always do better at' Don Chriitian'e 'j , 'Chas. Cooper, Claremont, Ont Y to Court is Pickering for not Iiving to the rules of the By-law. The rules of the Court then were: that r',Don Christian_ Electric Sub-dealer, f J. McGlashan Dunbarton rules he must snake some cha a to 4-16 ng s e Phone 84 28 Slmeoe Street North, Oshawa Uailding and also brick -clad it. Noth ing late yet .been done to the build- S8rv1Qe Dept. 744 (Open evenings) its. Alio at on* of the Beacbes, i ."• - r •. visible things as a cloud, but by the shade trees and beautiful shrubs. Un- M, 1JCy1rGC1rt I- , 0 Holy Spirit who dwells in us ,(I�om. derground the larva, the beetle -to be. Caa>r.� ��&7elOpee� 8: 14). is at work on the roots; spoiling the - V� V �' lawn. Underground and overhead it 'Sunday' School p�� is a tireless destrcyer. PARIS.-gy as announct.ed Professor pCct�e Attacks Trees can tie sprayed with arsenate of Ph3'siofogy has announced the. del of lead, but that makes the fruit dan• ve!opment of a cure for mushrol — Lesson "School House gerous. Starlings and even gulls, not po'soning. at present- a common land bird, are The- treatment consists of glucose INenu said to be, fond of the Japanese beet• injections; which • restore the normal tl -tent of the blood destroyed LESSON • VIIL THE PLACE OF RELIOIOM IN A NATION'S LIFE Exodus 25: 1--40; 29: 43-46; _... 40: 1-38- - Printed Text -Ex odus 25: 1, 2, 8, 9; 29: 43--46; 40: 34--38. �. --- m '01--.3. Ona bA. tended the tabernacle to serve was realized when he. himself, in. the form of a cloud, came down to rest upon the tabernacle. "A cloud is the con- stant -symbol, or if not always this,. the accompaniment of the divine presence ('Ex, 14•: 19; 19: 16;,33t 9; 1 'Kings 8: 10 Psalm' 104: 3; Isa: 19: Insect Really VOMC Oqa — Has 200 Items Twenty-one years ago the Japanese m -beetle ade its first• alipearance in New Jersey. It lost no time in making itself a nuisance and a curse. In half a 'dozen' years or so it covered a terri- tory f 2,500 square - miles: Since e t e in June it has, been raiding New rsey.-. It has invaded_ We. P _.1 le. We never had the luck to see �e Japanese flies ••and wasps that have been imported from Japan to make. away with this undesirable immi- grant. As we think of Westchester and Lcng Island and Jersey .WQ a glimpse of weary and exasperated' men, women ' and children patiently picking -these infamous .creatures off their prey and dropping 'them into a -can-of-keresene: whey-poison--Snm- giuccze co by the mushroom toxin. Death may be prevented,, he sat by an injection of 40 grams o1 g1b cose per litre of CistMed water. .His attention was called . to the treatment when he noticed that' in mushroom poisoning the'glucose con- tent cf the biood, normally one gram per litre, dropped to three -tenths of a 1� hnura after the poisoning. I nt over as - - s tion whose God is the Lord.- 1; Dan. 7: 13). chest and Long Isla- . ennsymer• its' depredations Would that some magical in• There followed exper me s 'period rabbits,, which Psalm 33. 12. "And when the cloud- was taken il- v suffered from It looks like the pirate, it 'cantatidti -.could'. 'wipe' out• the whole of years upon blood glucose content from over the tabernacle, the years ago. brood' have the same dren of Israel went onward, th ugh- is, gaudy and green, its wing•covera ' � man t as hu beings ,.. The Lesson in its $etting out all -'their journeys:, 'But e } done in copper -brown. Hardly any l" • t Mercy ; ` Place -Mount Sinai... cloud was not. taken up, the other ;seta is so loathsome. to the �y'ualz�}� OT ��D'f83nzId �1�0.,0(10 For roads Time-B.C. 1489. journeyed not till the day that it was d 1[slbill ©QS Szelt►'t "And Jehovah spake unto' Moses, of taken u pthe of iare�contains 200 or more We firmly -believe that it has QUEBEC.- Hon. Onesime Gagnon, saying, Speak unto • _the children they take for me ail of- "For cloud of Jehovah wasand Stems. been trying to eat up: a Jersey school PARIS. -Mme. Madeleine H outages, Prem- Fish - Minister of Mines, Game Floh- Gov Israel, that whose heart upon the tabernacle by day,. and house; and it is entirely credible that self-proclaimed former friend of rem• Quebec eries, has announced the Quebec - feting: of -every man :f shall take my there was fire therein by night; in it is actuated not by hunger but by ie; Mussolini of Italy, received a sus in ernment had allotted $100,000 for im• _ maketh him willing ye the sight of all the house of :3rae1, an insatiable desire to do malicicus vended aetitence of cue year prison provement of the Chibougamau min offering." the construction of "the throughout all their journey." -The mischief. It tears your roses to tat• at the conclusion of her secret. trial . Ing region road. The Minister said this place of worship, people children of Israel were thus most ters. It, strips the trees of leaves. It on charges of shooting Count Charles all floating, bridges spanning the road themselves were to bring offerings of vari- divinely guided b none other than y ruins thegrasa. It loves best your. Pin de Chambrun. held because would be replaced by per niftneA gold, and 'silver, and brass, of wood, God himself in his in and best -loved fruit tree. A prohibition• The trial was in secret feared the vivid brunette might structures. _ ous kinds of cloth, of acacia together with p res. ce in the cloud; which, . by ist; it hates grapes. A new economist, As befits a judges talk too freely o[ her alleged love a[• and oil, and spices kinds' of stones, : but only night, 'apps ared as fire. We am led it reduces the corn crop. it, especially against fair with II Duce.: Special - various. those were to bring, such offerings today also by God, not by such a savage, rages., whose hearts led them #o do so will- •... ingly "And let them make me• a sanctu- _ _.,.�. _ - rte{-•';.. _:.�•.-. --ary, that I may. dwell among them. . According to all that_ I. show thee, the pattern of the tabernacle, and t e _ patters of all the furniture thereof,. even so shall. ye make it *-Two things in this introductory announce- ment the Lord makes cleat, to Moses -first, that 'the sanctuary which Jehovah is now speaking of. is a place In which God would dwell' among His people, the Israelites. the ' verb "dwell" is the one from which the word abekinah costes (see Lev, 15: 81; 15: 16:16; 26: 11, 12; Num. 9: 18, - 20). The tabernacle is, in general, an adumbration of the great dwell- ing -place of God, where He holds converse with all the ranks of His - rational creature?. rns,. heaven, -of `: heaveijs." _ apart for God . "And .the Tent "I be sanctified c, by my glory." In the Old Testa- -- meat, when any' thing, or any per. _ or .any day, Js said to have been sanctified, we dnderstand that' that •thing, or person, or day was set anart for holy purposes, for God's 4 service and worship. As would `;;naturally be expected, that thing or _ person was to be kept clean from all ` defi!ment and pollution of any kind that would interrupt unbroken com- 'murion.-with God, or Binder the ser- . .for which this thing 'or person 'Was set apart. _ "And I will• sanctify the tent of meeting, and the altar: Aaron also andhis sons will I sanctify, to min- Utei to me 'in the priest's office." The entire chapter, of which these verses are the conclusion, is a •des- - vription of .the rites by which Aaron Wand his sons were set apart and sanctified for their priestly office. n will dwell among the ehil dren of Israel, and will be their . (� -God." - No Christian can read this verse without tliinking of two won- derful New Testament passages con- cerning a greater' tabernacling of God with men.' In John 1: 14, we •sad: "And the world became 'flesh, -and dwelt among us (and we beheld ' his glory, 'glory as -of the -only begot - 'ten from the• Father), 'fun of grace and truth." It should be noted that that margin -of the Revised Version informs us that the verb here trans- -fated "dwelt" is literally a verb '.`-meaning- "tabernacled." (See - also' -Rev. '21 :3). That which God begins to do with ' his own chosen people, • the Israelites, out • there in the wild erness of Sinai, God• will bring to ,',glorious perfection in the eternity to -come, for all his people who have truly been redeemed, separated and sanctified, because of the blood of Christ, to whom . all the tabernacle service pointed. "And they shall know that 1 am Jehovah, their God, that brought 'them forth out of -the land of Egypt, - that I might dwell among• them:' I • 'am Jehovah, their God." -Life with- out a knowledge of God, is the most tragi thing, in the universe. ' And this is life eternal, that they should know thee the • only true God, and - - -him whom -thou .didst send; 'even- :. Christ. (John 17: 3). - "Then the' cloud" -covered the -tent. ,• ;of meeting, and the giory of Jehovah filled the tabernacle. And Moses was; not able to enter i..to'the tent of - - - -' meeting, bedau9a the cloud abode .....thereon, and the glory of Jehovah 'Jilled the tabernacle." -When all had - beea done according to God's instruc- - tions, then the very purpose God in- . ��� t• im ■ FN A -- The appalling loss of life and frightful injuries caused by reckless driviag in 6ntario must stop I Motorists have 'been requested to be courteous on the road, but the death toll still mounts at an alarming rate. Reckless drivers must be dealt with according to their deserts, and to the laws of this Province. A reckless. driver who, causes death or .injury .is' a criminal —just as much of a for reckle criminal as a thief speed, driving slowly In ; recklessthe driving, ire of the road, and all thether breacheegal. Cutting in, passing s excessive of safe driving are to cease. _ ESS. DRIVERS BE II V A RE ! lRECKL Ontario has an internationally famous highway police force but theyoes-- t be every, k with all .sight of the lice. W e therefore out of po . •where. Most accidents occur _ Sincerity •for the co-operation of public-spirited motorists to report to this Depart - 'meat instances of reckless driving. It is your duty to help check this wicked slaughter deaths that�chuld be scolded, and the maiming and crippling of healthy men, _ - women and children. Here . is What to. Flo. ft :- _ . When you see a motorist driving in a manner dangerous to the- - ONTARIO public, take his number, make a careful note of•tihe actual time DEpARTKENT OF HIGHWAYS and place and whets you. reach your destination write to the ' motor Vehicles Branch Motor Vehicles Branch, Department' df Highways, Toronto; giving fall details. We do not invite r@porte of minor oNTwaio infiingemeats of the traffic' laws; you are requested to use , sound judgment. We will deal adequately with offenders. it} - f T�: _ A'p�y�c .�/�need help and f r, Kelly thinks you �•FlyI 'Ve'I s� Of green tea are the one Ferrc:i who can hale us. Pop Clark must thing: so, too, or he AIDS_ would not have had you here today waiting. We don't want you to lose aN - �r .► - JE G O S SAI ADA � •your life nor do we want you to risk DI STe it unnecessarily. We scant these i ' murders stopped._ We are desperate �� V�1►a 1.d men: Fortunes are at stake. Thelivel;hood of se de�, ''.I :pends upon our ability tof go � play- �G�vP�"� ;;L' �I -, ing balls but there is something more \ D ��op s$r important than money involved In - °w �r0— f -' ��� �� all _this: Our reputation as sportsmen ^ fN� o;ePpsa t - is at stake, our national game is be- ,*' ing dragged through the mire. You Y ` are a lover of the sport; if you were d4;1 not, you wouldn't be a reporter. It - - - - s!� :•:::..:::s _+:?� :.•:: _ ::�:+ .K 1 o:�:�:+:�.:•:>-'-'- = ='�°= = = = =q in your power to do more for base- You took up the cudgels in my be- Terry turned to Kelly, "Well,BU'l,1 �•� k••4 ball in 'this country than has .ever half when -1 was being attacked some let me know the worst." - ,v MDR in��q ,�4 fallen to the lot of any one man._ We : time ago. You have, -championed Locat:ng aGan -�� �r ;+; imburse you for your trouble and the �' Qan ase a an you are one o t e ey vera hours forming ,their '4 s „ porters covering the. game. I plans: Kelly had the District Attor'_ ,•' r % IAMOND �_, • danger you rung Kelly willll all fie : F ►+� wgnt you. to know I'm sorry for get- ney s assurance that anything he I ,+i can to protect you. We will all pro tin �� '+' tett g you into this. No hard feelings; wanted to -0o. would he; all right. BY CORTLAND FITZSIMMONS� / '4 you t every way possible. You' p gnarled old fist Their entire supposition o .Pop Clark asked his was based ' • ►+� do want this game to go on; don't '•' I - ;•4 you?" toward Terry. on t}:e.promises that they had t) 10. �'i"'' '�+' o �� •=o-' o"= -' ='= =°: = =•: -'r:� •= ::�s:� :::o::::::�:� '-:�:•:•: - No More Risks - ,Terry, hesitated for a moment be- Cate a gang and for a starting -point « fore taking the proffered hand. He they .decided to work a.n• Marullo and ' The .Czar ran over the purpose 'of "I'll tell you men something," "Sure, I do," Terry relied. Only looked Pop square in the eye and his Outfit: the meeting briefly and told Terry Terry began. "I've no desire to quit don't try to'kd me into thinking I'm asked, "Did you mean all you said The Czar was to, give out notice r how he had happened to come -into this world. .I like living, and for -the a hero, and I IlJell,you right now -I ? , that baseball would the discussion. "We feel," he ended, past few weeks my life has been as don't want to run any more risk than lu_ them Yon didn t say it just to Terry's connection• was oto seusual. kept work me . Y that you are mer• or less a key to close to hell as I ever care to get. I have run already. I could use the _ .«i ' meant it Ever +t 8ec�et• Terry was to write an article' our difficulties, but we wanted to be I.'ve been afraid to walk on the street. money -what yoiih9' fellow couldn't � y word of it, for his a fair about it." Pop replied and there was not a paper attacking the Czar and The stranger who jostles me in"'a who wants to get married in times y gazed back the owners. He was to boast that a `'I see " Teri said after some de- . crowd is an enemy. A swiftly stop- y. I •enjoy :life. as it is. i.icker in his eyes as he Y like these—onl at Terry—just a straight honest good newspaper 'reporter could do ,liberate consideration. "You want me _ ped taxicab sends cold chills up and "You're right, Burke, and I'm sor- glance of the fine, old eyes. more to unravel the crime than the . U be the goat." He eyed them keen- down my spine—and all this because ry I was the one to get you into this Terry. turned and faced the others. Police of seven 'of America's largest s and there was an uncomfortable I happened to be lucky ,enough to be.. embarrassing situation.. _Somehow I "Okay. I'll do. it, but first there- are cities. He was to intimate that ha silence,,which was broken by Kelly: in on the first three crimes: Lucky, didn't figure right, I guess.. I m:s- a few things.I want -to know. One believed -he was the_ man to solve "We'll protect you, Burke." hell!" judged you. I though you were a it the mopey. I want a contract the crimes. "You mean you'll try: • `.But, Mr. -Burke," Builal, the Obi- real fan. , I'm sorry,but it. wasn't -all drawn up and if _anything h_agpens- . —.—_(Ta be continued) - Kelly smiled at that. "I'll have cage owner,- broke the- ' - , .--- wan a money pa`.d to Alice two mea on you from now on, day followed Terry's speech, "I think I best friend I'vg had in ' the papers Andrews. Is that all. , right with , nd�night, no matter wnere you go. know how -you feel' but whethe-r I ail this year. It was you who rooted you?" Issue -No. 34—'37 ou ll be safe. do or not is beside the point. We _ for • the. Blue from the very. start., BuII-al nodded• - C-2 AVEVUCATIONAL` flow COS 10 SCR - • t@1NBARp � t , N screen ane racno dance bands, Horace Heidt and his Brigadiers direct from _ - 'Hotel Biltmore, New York City, Aug. 27 to Sept. 4., Guy Lombardo and his renowned Royal Canadians Sept. 6 to 11 P ..Military Tattoo—inspiring o ...-military spectacle, evening Aug. 28 only ...Pageant "Empire Onward" rnthralIing drama, Aug. 30 to Sept. l l ...Frei ez"land ' _ r ntirely neve amuse•. L meat area ... United States Navy Band, 85 star musicians . _-Sept..Harness Racing, Sept. _ w - ! 3 to 11 . Horse Show "'Sept. 6 g' P 7 to 10 ... International Dog Show, - ` star in person with his own three-ring circus and Wild ' West Shows ... Lucky Teter and his 1 i ' congress of "carobatic" daredevils; Aug. 30 to Sept, 3 . ,. •.' World pro. title Marathon -swims, 10 miles for men—Aug. 31, 3 miles for women, Sept. 2 . -World title. Powe*oat races, Sept. 8,9, 10. .-. Movie doubles contest' 1 daily-. HollYwood-m-Parade, see how. movies_are_made ... shores of_ _ _ other engrossingly interesting, educational and recreational attractions. - •: .,,:RESERVATIONS ;. ;>. Military Tattoo, night of Aug. 28 only—Reserved seats 50c, 75c and $100 ` - �q Horace Heidt Broadcast, international- network, Aug. 30 only. Reserved u'O Seats $1.00- Pageant."Empire Onward' ; Aug.30 to Sept. U. Reserved seats �.' t✓! SNO "��, 75c and $1.00. Bos Seats $150: Horse Show. Reserved seats 50c. Mail ' orders to Canadian National Eshi};ition Ticket Office, 8 King St. West, '� J1 Toronfo, Ont. f 'ALFRED ROGERS ELWOOD A, HUGHES '- Gena! mans" AL 43M oil to :v.--•: ,.i( - .t' ,^s^. -.may- ..A. - `Y- ,'Yi - 3Z ea � •,R,:. ill ter. �yI le + _ ' wn (?C!A l�l'�ti Threshing operations are �W Meeonoehie wig ns„ again atter her in full swing, and the yield of Holiday. :-• , t -"Pickering Township gets Clean Master Keith Gotulie of Selby, is r '. „'$IU of Health. -The recently report- Seo is reported to be satisfactory• holidaying with, his uncle, Alex. and --Rev, and Mrs. Jenkinson -are ,Mrs. Gourlie. c' ed death at a nearby camp from spending a few week's vacation in a c infantile ,paralysis denied by Prov- -Miss Agnes Thom ' of Sandridge, ineial authorities Water tests eat- the Muskoka district. visited with her cousins, Alex. and istaaStor Sed Green River column. --Miss Bessie Bath of the Staff Mrs, Thom and other relatives over " y of the Ontario Hospital, Whitby has t 9 f f —Mise Mary Fawlie, of Toronto, left to spend a goupie of weeks vis- the week -end. t Piekerin s Leader Store Ams been spending a fLevi days with iting Detroit, Chicago and Spring- The many friends of Mr. Frank 1 ,::het sister,' Miss Ruth Fowlie. Dales are glad to know that he is - li field, Ill. improving after another seriQus ill - k . —The patrons of the "I an s —'Beauty* Shop are asked to note the >change of address in their adv't. •--Mrs. Mechin spent a few days pof 1 ' '.,vtth her daughter, Mrs. L. K. Dev- rte Mr, and Mrs. E. Wyatt and fam-, sly of Torontu, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs." i;. Bath, Elizabeth Str. 'Mrs..Barnett lift- ness,-an"-see him and_his_family- in our village again. Barber Shop itt• and family at Springhurst Beach. —Mr. and and le daughter, also the latter's mother -- rMrs. Hamilton, of Brougham, Mrs. Goavanlock, of London; visit- + visited her mother, Mrs. James White, 'on Sunday. ed with John and Mrs. Powell and Beauty. Parlor ? Oshawa other relatives. :=Miss Phyllis' Baxter, of -lRev. . H. A. Graham, of Brant- r has b9en spending a few days .with ford, who with Mrs. Graham, are _ ' liar tinele and aunt, J. G. and'. visiting- with the latter's sister, Mrs. 7► competent lady will havacbargc :`; Butner• C. A. Sterritt, Vill occupy the of the beauty parlor and satisfac- -jBr• .and Mrd. McAwen were in, pulpit in the United Church here, tion is guaranteed at reduced } t Pbrt Perry on Friday last attend -ori Sunday next, at 11 a. m. p rices. ' !ng the funeral of the late Dr. --An exceedingly unpleasant sur- Permanent Waves. $2.00, 83M.85.00prise >l[ttidaater. G. and Mrs. 'oaten and for any householder, is to find ' few moo and Finger Wave. .50 .': . -•F. jismily returned home on Saturday on his or her return from a away from home that their Finger Wave ' .35 Atter spending a week with friends .days y garden has been tri npled over from 40 . , Detroit. ---Mrs. 'tGgrdot� Found returned one end to the other, that the fruit which - they hoped to pick had OOiil�Shallopoo, h.adiea"Hair Cut. .20 home last week after visiting .her been removed, flowers broken and Special Prices, May 25 to 31 hmth@r Russell and Mrs. Stork ati Th of ]LE-LEARING SALE. OF MEN'S :"GOODRICH ZIPPS" v k real 'camp shoe with black leather upper and rubber sole. Sizes 7--10 Reg. price, $1.96—Bale price, $1.49 Big. '88" Overalls and Smocks, $2.00 each. No better made. � SPECIAL ---In heavy white Cups- splendid for camp, cottage, or for threshing time on the feta Look 1 60 'cents per dozen stoen. ere are many repo Oil P. �., Re $2,00--�fi1.50 utea7vick� such within this village during the g' --►Mr. and Mrs. �'. Y. Re'dditt p� . two weeks; and a number of Regvl•r, Reg. X3.50=•53.00 + ianid family returned home on Sat -Reg. $5.00.,$4.00 young boys here are to be favored Regular. k today aftkr holidaying at Port with a Ball by police if it does not Bolster for a couple of ' weeks, atop. Nam"of offenders have tleert -H. MADI"' Me' �CHAPMAN --Mrs. W. G. Reid returned, to furnished and proceedings likely to yhosie Pick n S. Pickering on Saturday after spend -.6e tralrarr _ It is suggested to parents ----- litg acouple ofwjjkj wi riende that they discuss this mutter with The Pickering is Windsor: their children at once. - --a iss Marjorie Vniite, of Tor- -aer. Russell O'Brien, of the MEAT MA1�ET l auto, has, been holidaying at the , �hby United Church, again o•,e- home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.apfed the pulpit in the Presbyter- , gerb. White. --3[isses WYnnie Bnniingfiam and inn (Murch on Sunday hast when ,ire carryi a full line Of Dorot3i 'Baker enjoyed to pleasanthe delivered an excellent semi on. Tail�ir-ai8de Suits y Mr. Rai jn Nicholson, of W9z thy, �+re motor trip to Buffalo and other presided at the organ in his efficient points south'. -manner and a duet was beautifully at -Mrs. -Thos. Andrew, accompan- rendered by two lardy members of an� - led b Mrs. Ham. of Fergus, are y the Whitby Angliian Church. Bu or • _ "ring's f Hunts - spending a few in Hmits- There in an abundance of rrpe s Cured vilie-and other interesting points in tomatoes now on the market which $16.95 ^ Northern Ontario. are grown in local gardens. They - f -Mr. McKenzie, who has been in are of excellent quality and the Meats charge of the Commerce braduring a pr y on ddlivery ie et ybII? service. •ie very reasonable. Tomatoes - _Why pay more for Ready -modes the Bank o! Commerce during the own locals are o! mach better t. .past three weeks, while Mr; Redditt flavor than those birought in from * was on vacation, has returned to distant points, as they are allowed 'hone Pick 1620 the city. - to ripen on the vines.-71RENCE SILK -Farmersg:> been anxious Fred T. 'Bunting, = Pickering I bout their grain crops as the freq- �bartmt LYrso Litsfiwftbew.etwlia. - _�- tient rains in different parts of the _ ,atabliel: ed 7 province and the warm weather, fol- • lowing caused the sin to sprout. Miss Elva Annie spent the week- �i`OR RENT -128 acres- "oil water P I813 Wing gr p� ed, tnostly workable, a good outlay. Ap' end with .Mrs. Clare Balsdon. _._ . a 3n the vicinity of Pickering there Air G. Borland, tClaresaont. 6t• Chas. and. Mrs. Annis spent the has not been so much rain as in ot- G`OR 8ALE-10 pigs.. 8 "reeks old. her Parts. week -end at Georgian Bay.' 1' and s sows 100 lbs. each. Mrs Taaaer. i It is now stated that tide Prov- We are pleased to have Mrs.S. Piclterwa, Neons trek trot 61-1�� �� _ s i»eial Elections will be held on Oct -POSITION WANTED -By boy 18. tuber 19th, but so far Premier' Hep- -jLiLLI 'S ttotry Leal r ean R Randall. white ale all: aaR1-pbogai. ' i �6turn has -not .made a definite state, > anent as to the exact`d�te: 0 BEAUTY SHOP r I� :S ilk 120c,: Wool 25eeper Ppound pis p -__ -- -wed -�' South Ontario BatwnShop. 206 Bioek St s, Whi by, 62-1 'B cakf art Bacon, l'. lir5' $ �b. there will be four candidates in the Three doors east of.the Old Churc tLL, A LE- Law mower ow Ver-' Minced a l '!."Veld. Garage. tn Mi. U. Cramer's r . +dad hath. 1 Chemical closet Apply lot Steak 2 b• door east of united Chumr,, Vunb.,ftpn. 61.61 - '�C• a -In a few days the boys and Residence. �. e� gels throughout the country -will be 4 -,.,EEL) WHEAT FOR iaALF.-Im• ,Pork Iver, llrC• a lb• hunting up their old books and Shampoo' and Fiagerwave, bOc. r•_ 9r„ved Daws+n F Gold. n Chaff O..A: C. 64. biyir; n -t• ones to' begin -another grow crom r• it ler-ed •eed. 3rd generslie n. Finger7►aVe 85C. PF.one Pick ',''e Ca.I Dev It 61 towing Beef, l 2c. .a lb• year of study, and saying good- Oil. Shampoo Fin wave ' - 75e. bye” to their va.atiofl. The, --year sib I .Ntti'.r' 1 UK BALE—UIrFe spring t L �Ig, asr� es quickly, but halide time Arching '85c, I �.'ers and treah cows, pure br•d and grades. T, Jewel Sllortening, i VC• a lb -pass Qt3 y, y _ S. t-sted and blocd tested Fret delivery seems to pass more quickly. Manicure 85c. I R m J. A4urphy. Marco Farms. Lindsay,. Out. %1la88iC Cleanser 3 1 ins 13e The price of all kinds of meat Pnone tis=. lstf tV f • r' Facials IiOa tins, has' been rising for several weeks. HAIRC`UTTIIvG ": rt e.�LF-t"'loud of frrch rots= ...j.Ca and ,n•^rrs f+om Ottawa V alley, rrstr:et• 6�5 ; The use has been welcomed b the ; } ed area. Prtcearnasonnable. , pplytoCarmin R 21. ` < farmers, who have not for by 'A •-- , Markham. Phone Ag•ncourt 40 R 21. -' Thermique Reaterless Oil Perman- G ,c. Sparks. Prop'r. Sltl years been overpaid for their prod- acts, but it goes rather hard on the ent Waves u l' h R l: E Y 1' R «' d 1' F. ll — A I D $1.95 1$2.50 53.50 $5,00 middle-aged w.,man to keep hcu5e fcr two consumer, the rice being'almost i • 0■ p.- .-vi'hnria Pick. 2200 men, to:rg,n rept, 1st or betore. Apt lyEmil T•. - pvohibitive to some. �G er,tsty: R R ?, Pickin -g, 49-5281 —Motor traffic on the high= Butcher .(phone'3000) _Pickering _ ivau was ahain, fiery heavy over . the week -end, In . a few days when t Q :the holiday' season -will be over with Hardware St OrV most of the people, and the large �+ a 'Pickering - Ttumber of . American tourists, -whir- �~J ;have been holidaying ' on the shores i I ► i g .of -Ontario Lakes, will be returning dome and a great decrease in thea .. Now is -the' Time to Order your, -mount of motor traffic' will take place. _ -The Am�� ateur Contest on Wed- Spring Seeds nesday evening - last drew a crowd • ��� ( of approximately five hundred YEAR r plc. Throughout the day those in Timothy, Alfalfa, Red Clover, A Charge had plenty to worry about. . If it ever looked like rain for 'the Increases in the price of steel have PR '''Sweet Clover and Alaike seed* evening, it did, that day. However necessitated a slight increase in the late in 'the afternoon It broke aYtd -cost of metal roofing. but it actually , Cite ouless,relatively. to bus Rib. PLA Small. Garden Seeds in 'bulk -the sun began to shine„ and a clear Roll orTite-Lap roofing today than r/ <' it did in 1933. sky was had for the early art of Look at these figures. Here is what the program. Pickering and OShat'a !. it cost you in commodities to bay Wntenefordetailaors lin-- ---- p Rib -Roll or Tite•Lap. roofing' ��,n, and Packages teams gave us an interesting gamy �. in 1833 as compared to today. 1 `. banker. He Trill welcome you. • sof softball, filo interesting 'fur the Cost of 1Q0 sq. ft. Roofing Use STATITE LED -HED NAILS, ". ,Purina and Master Feeds Pickering team on this occasion. 1933 1931 Lead on the head positively Beef . .1201bs. 1.21ba • - The Contest under the guidance of, Wheat . 6.85 bu. 5.6 bit, seals the that holds A drive • �y, Oata 14 ba 9.975 bu, em Qt° nail that holds like a ..Field and Garden Fertilizer The Good Humour `Ian" ;vas of 1 $artey. .11.5 bit. 86 bn. bulldog. :good variety', and appreciated by the " , So, Hog's 961ba. 6 lbs. JAMESWAY POULTRY .`� 00 Qts Paint Special, 59eii o f �t• audience who were, vvilli'n so, don't vat o$ getting a new a .• g to take roof -to protect -your crops and EQl'IPMENT • S chance at the intermission, and livestock, Get one of Canada's - No matter how large or small e 1 �4` two best roofing values. your flock, there isJamesway Age11t for McCoimick-I?eeri>a� ]d&tr}] 309cllirery carry on, in spite'ot the threatening a equipment of every type rain at that time: Ii stopped rain- • ;, -y° Rib=Reil and Tito -Lap to suit your needs exact: ,--and Re airs. pp Roofing—Easy Wpn t on right 6�pecialists in incubators., ven- P - ing as. soon as the program started over,'r6ur, old roof- They save t' atiou and poultrir'housintg. e•� 1 money•by cutting upkeep coat_ Write for literature. Our hl;otto:—"Wel have Cab gpt Iii, 01'" 1��.1 g again. The whole evening went off Be Sure to get the genuine E. S.P. nicely, and Ed. Clancy was the ` Droduct and have uo regrets. i]pt tnAAe. There are many unsuccessful 'Th • Pi'•aten I•rtliato* It le - lucky entrant who appeared ort• the �,,.•! imitatora l Bend ridge and rafter attached to your seed drill j ytd�s„d measurements for free cost enables you to now fertilizer Telephone 8900 12.30 program from CFRB on Sun- �"'" end tae„ estimate. with your fall wheat day'noon. The Winning ttuntl)er, a' whet- ]$feel ��1h0(�1UCt,S J. S. BALSDON, !� :;PICKERI Tap Dancing and Singing 'Act, went ° Ught. 706 Guelph Street to Long Branch. �7J17%let F.eterl.t Igo a! MONTREAL end T ?RESTON, ONTARIO . t J