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;:. ,---.Ji' ..: y.. r •.. y„ t.';: Z'.:- �'• .,, .. ' :,yam. +fir✓, -.E'... -4 :N # '.U• '^1° r 1 i " VOL. LX _ PICKERING, ONT., -FRIDAY, JUNE IS ..--1941 qP�afeatKatsat Combo. .• DEATHS Annual Memorial Service -- at51skiheNOTICE --{Diedsuddenly at her home in Church attended by large number. Pickering, an wed, belo,,June 11th, �R H. 0. PSdIt901�T-Pbyaiaian ♦Graefe Whitehead, beloved wife ofREENOO i +lied sart•oa. a.ebrr too. My Thomson B• P'ORSEYTH,, h.-D..%,Direetoe• David Anderson, Mary Louise and Walter of MILLS -11"1. d on"fa xr;. r , Janette Annabelle in her 46th year. ali.ma.r y , Funeral service at the hove "Allo- rads.-iris a " way .Farm" Pickering on' Friday, ' Lot". � :'' anent at at 1 P. an,, D. S. T. In- " June 13th' On account of the scarcity of to Erskine Cemetery. y , PUNALD au DY Barriater. tvatan p1, as�ra help, Chopping" will de' done a r�� y_ta!f#1•�.gid ro r, �•'yGL:"�,^'+,..' o"y • T 110 �' Ont. County Viect• on MONDAYS and FRIDAYS si... -• .�of omt a,..wmttn. sty �.,, ,�, BEATON, BELL & ROSS only;, during May, dune .and Barnstors & Solicitors ory..Loan $596,000 July, except by special ar- .l,JriEATON.K.C. Telephoaar a, :rangement, e Godfrey Humphreys of the Ontario Please ?bran a 7lccordita 1 . 18.BROOKE BELL.K.C. Add,283$ h County Victory-Loan Campaign an- g $ y - - 19 D.F.ROSS 872 Bar St. Y ` nounces subscriptions up to and in- -- IOHPi L.POND Toronto eluding Saturday June 7th as - �� L• ---- $596,000 for the first week of the - NGUS•MeMILLAN�tlrrister. Sol• canipeign. .. Maclean. X R. A. .L Q G. Clare G. br, Nour7 a El R. 19 Meiiada Street $ Ares Registered Architect ". .'taeoaCo. Teledi.ae EiRia bxlrII. 2rtt. . : .• _ :'. Graduate of University of Toronto Erskine Annual Memorial Service 'church, but with the development of To. be • or not to Offio�, 9 sultan St. Toronto KL 6214 was held an Sunday afternoon last and use 'of the public address syr be A First -of Residence, Pickering, 27 r 11 j(=Tj SRBSRT T. H,ALLAM&L. D 8., in the little old church, pictured a- tem, the large number ' renmunmg - ID•ae• Gt"d•�01�•Rorai ��e •1 bove. Built in the early t850's, this oustide, we now able to hear.and .oa,.oi!tide ilaE..wrtr o1 Toro.Fco. • PETER LEVINE B. A. 3. .eeooa poor ..at of st. - naw, little-Used church, was erected join in the entire ser+*ice . lieu. H. 7 1 Gbrrcta. ►o�,circ. outs bets.: r r i , •. rv'•. or b) •ppoi.tasmt. pt•ry by some of the Scottish pioneering Howey, of DSuibarton United..Church July Celebration? Barriatar, Solicitor eco reK•k•i, Pi o.e rr.t trod families, of that day,_who settled in had charge of the service, and spoke Office hours -'1 - 6, Wed, and 34 = - After two unsuccessful attempts - - that neighborhood, taking s,dvantsge an the subject' - `.°What mean ye by King Btr. Picicering•Next to Librarg owww oo 4r ares►. of the easily tilled soil of-the district, this service'" He was adsisted by to organize for the First of July HEAD OFFICE -- OSHAWA Ainnuml Celebration in Pickering, are (the farm irnplernentls of that dais .the chair of the U3�ited (:hurts, in we-to condnde that there is not to DT 8 B1iATON. T4yP]Y!l9LP ma3on this necessary). The wmbb- Pickering wlbo sang the choral -nam= . c it eor+wa'wNw.ea.m mNmsw pr ed-amooth cedar pews, which have ber, "Love Divine' with Mr. Frank be a "Day" this year? Pickering's ;�.- ,�. $ � JM 3M �dca. at.�slc. t..ou o1 never beers painted still remain sn 'Bartter,.soloist, and a solo number by First of July Celebration has become ....n..� almost a,County event, operating for L� - t.rrm...• object of interest, along with the Mrs. Tolson, Contralto - Morning, I'itiWLAOe Of ��` �t /.'� A. E. MH ARDSOM high pulpit' and the precentos's Nood and Night" The.graves were around fifty years without a breek. A imeeting wlaa advertised in the 'chair immediately beide same. The beautifully decorated in memory of yeas and b �!/�, Rtltes bTallr�e with GANDRAL INSURA3'�e)B p y word-of mouth for last annual service is being attended by those de'f�arted, and were viewed by Friday night - -• . ' REAL 39TATR an ever-increasing number of friends many who remained an hour or more y � - two'men came out. i CONVBYANOINES -- and relatives of those interred in after .the service. Collections.-{ave2e Another meeting wear, advertised a- -.4bowtV and garVioe. -' aN �1ls6ed agency, one of the most beautiful cemeteries snout 840 higher than last year, in bout town and by telephone, for Tuesday evening - same results. ll►�drets r; �K to tee, in this'disti ct. The munber now ex- domed over t1s0.00, �e Neva asked one gentleman to 8 H1R'M PICK SIS s 7. P6aoe Plelt. 600tf. ceak the seaxang capacity of the -.,, .. _"feel out, a few on the subject, a- bout a dozen mere questioned, and W M• �Vi A W Ontario's LeadingA rsl �e Specialists the answers given ewes as s very NOTICE ItPTB$!) ADOTIOliiB83i AND J rte c Feat surprise and disappointment. k It is astounding the thin$s atnne VALUATORconducted Azy - at Hermitage Farm Saturday. people can think up,.and build up in -Owl ill•• rws ..r emea 1 'sales eeadnotrd Ao whets � ! - imagination. Some.of.the,most ridic- Tigre arA p6oae oe write. ♦r3drea dll Dundas uBesutiful crops and well-groomed Napier, Secretary of the Garaadisn ulcus, statements have been made. Street, Fart. _ buildings".was the way Dr. C. .D. Ayrshire Association.. .• A group of men wound this .towrn. COAL, g�i 7. .- Whitby. Ontario. _ Co Co _ Id'L•t'rillvrax, Principal of the Ontario In ,the afternoon, 'there urea err have "worked their heads off" for W � a Veterinary College, of Guelph, des- inspection of the herd, 131 which the First-of July Celebrudon, to WOOD, CB�dE �+ cribed.the Hermitage Farm where he Mr. Biggs judged the animals, and give the people of this countryside $AND, ' G�lil A VEL, Srlerbllsh Hasp3tal -AW a guest speaker at the PrQvin- later inspected the Sire of the-Herd, a day of -pleasure--and.entertainment Government Licenced tial Ayrshire Association A#inuat S5-camore Gold Cola, whose mother and along comes one, who a+4ks - acid Field Day, here, -Last Saturday . , wvw known to cattle-breeders across "How,)much are they making,out-of _'BUILDER'@ 'SUPPLIES ./- Main St. E. 8LOtfffV111P, Ont, Appropriate to luncheons, after- the country!. His dam hai;'.produced it?" If that sort of-spirit and un- Phone 191 dinner speeches rWere given by some 120,900 lbs. of :milk and tented derstandinq i3 general (we don't 81Eo 10(!x1 raartage WOtE Maternity, Medic&d, and Surgical of Canada's widest-known agricult- 4,.3 'p. c. butter'fat. The amily.tree think it is)-there Would belittle en Wobavertliop1meed Inobook a full cases taken ure authorities. a.nd cattle-breeders.. of this.anima) has a long 'and fern- couragement to carry on. $500 could LINE of MAPLE LEAF MFLLINQ Among them.were,: Mr. R.,O. Biggs, ous history, twhich was reviewed by be raised ori that-day for Red Cross 'O (Maternity Semi-Room XOMPANY FEEDS, President of the Ayrshirr � Breed- Mr. Biggs. or other-war service. What happens ..Rates for 10 days-'425.75 em• Association..of :- nada,. who dis- Sports for. young and 'old, broth ht next Y T [t�istsred Ntuses in attendance and cussed cattle-breeding and care .of to •a conclusion-.-a successful day that + A W. MI 1 �,HELJ..• 24 huur service given. herds: Mr. Biggs, of the. "Glencamp- was ,much enjoyed by the targe ` Pickering' Pl©1ce1i>Da, Ont. Ambulance Service bel: Farm"', at Dundas, Maier inspect- tided that attended. o MRS.'6.R. GOOD 25.37 ed the.-herd of ttie• Hermitage farm. fft the Hermitage Farm thereare �� Cross Bra11C11 Phors Office 7a Res. sa "1 Other notables included,•Dr. McGill- some beautiful-looking animals, every - a xray, who dealt -on the subject of the inexperienced "town man" must -T-" �OLrEtIlAN ACCIDENTSBang's Disease in. relation to calf- --admire these "specialists" cattle, The°Pickering Branch of the Red hood vaccination aind herds; Dr. J. 'w(hich were washed; scrubbed and Cross will hold ar Danee and Euchre B. Reynolds, Editor of Ontario Milk mranicured•for the day. . In the Town Hall on Wednesday, June 18th' to a ` Accidents Eappen :; PrSoducers' magazine; and Mr.,Frank , augment-the present Instant lightCOOk B�lOreB• Loc ally ;_ _ fund M . Ivan Barrett's u ch so ,ggick, so�satisfaetory, s. r r estra 1 ---- --- will play for the.'dancing. 'Euchre foal Oil stoves Elec. hot -Insure with .your Accounts paid at last Council-Session will -be from 8.30 to 10,30. Refresh- • Tenders Wanted ments will be served„ then tiro Banc- plates, Window scrrlt11II8; Local Agent ROADS AND BRIDGES Pedlar ing from 11 to k doors,garden tools' := SEE Sealed tenders well be.received by Pl epic 84.17; 'Cart Oil Co. 431.58; Screen CYRIL B. MORLEY the Council of the Mnicipality of -Goodyear Tire,'15.x0; Bnuu►er Mond ;Don't forget Mrs: spratt's and all hardware at right y the Township of Pickering, up to for carie.'Chloride, 1098.80; J. Norton Recital to be given this Friday iv- so GENERAL Ibis URANCE- Tuelsday, the 17th of June, 1941; for 158',84; Wim. -Pegg 25.00;. Q Croth- ening in the. United Church at 8 p: ' SERVICE PROTECTION the,purchase of any one or more or!ers for tractor and hydraulic shovel flu A collection will be taken in aid Bring in'your lawn mowers to all, of the building lots otivned by 4753.00; W. Gibson and Son, 20.00; of.the Red Cross.-Come and enjoy bt sbarpened;and repaired the Municipality in the Village of J. Burrows 7.60; Ch". Cooper 12. an evening of splendid entertainment Pickering, the swe consisting of 87; Roy Ward 19.72; A. Mitchell 1. and help,the Red Cross; , ALVIN BUSHBY Lots Number•7, 78, % 10, 11, 15, 16, 95; And. Pegg,28.00• W. Packer and 'pinsmith THIS -MONTH 17, 47, � ' - Hardware �l8 and 49 on Plan z15. Lorne I?uckrin 40.00; Wilson Insce, Friends-and relatives'of boys now. The lots are favourably located on Cp, 65.45; Fred Hicks .98.10; Alb. Overseas; or-on Coastal Defense. We are ea•Ur1 gg - the East side o ure. ree , ius e - south of the Kingston Road. Hastings 6.3.60; .Ken Ward 135.73; please forward to the News Office, ]MO" t1M , Congoleum Rugs" The highest or any tender not Leon. Gates 12.00; C. A. Baisdon 7. the complete name and full and cor- ' t necessarily ar-cepted. Address ten- 00; Roy Ward 150,00; Geo. Camm- rect arddresses-of those`you may be , sealed and marked "Tender' ack 11600. able, In doing so you will have that --to dors g , Y to the-undersigned-Clerk.— -boy placed -on mailing- list of �O•! _ OYES DRUG Ltd P \ThNGENCIES = Dr, Wilson, Pickering Township..boys.wino- are to THE RE'XALL STORE L A lan of the sub-division show- 00 Oilcloth '` ing the location of the lots may be pneumo-thorax 9.00; Dept. �f Health be sent parcels and other.comforts,for insulin 10.39• 'Pickering Newt, r patriotic group of ladies.• t • seen at the Pickering. News Office. g by a local p stationery, 17,25; A. E. Richardson, Cameras, Alms, Beds * and Beddin ••Donalld. R. Beaton, Clerk, ?2.40; Roy ward, e�(press, 2,60; B. . . • g .Whitevale, Ontario Jamieson, aourt fees, 4.00; Thomas Pupils of Pickering Sof t , drinks, dee li Gregg, court fees, 4600; , S gLARIES '— Studio�' Couches - D. Beafon, 12b.00; wm. Chester, Public --Sebo�rl iia cream. ,�.. ' COMING EVENTS : . 60.00; L,•T, Johnston, 50.00; Mem- -:: bers attending Toronto, .28.u0. Zing at -service, Gifts l oc• . i. The " • Cemetery Board,,-Brou- �'r s for al )KM4e Alabolan!e. Dewy �! Ni¢t mill hold their Annual Rem- embrance Day Service on June 15th, Dairy 3:72; 1+ Wilson 3.50; S.' G, The pupils of S. S. No 4 West tvr'll .c&sloe=• - Mprrish 37.14• R Morrish 12,80; occupy the choir loft in .the United at et o'clock standard time, in the °3' Church, Pickering, Sunday morning Prescriptions carefully eom• y Cemetery Grounds. Rev, I: E. Kenn- E. Baker 18.00; A. Mitchell 3.50; M. C. A. STERRITT edy will have charge. A spCaker •will S, Chapman 6.00; City -of -Toronto next under the direction of Super- peutided; 25 98• Tw wp visor Mrs, Parsors, -and twill•sing I.00TL flEtIVIIRY ` be procured. Music. p. of Scarboro 8.80• T several sacred choral numbers, FIIne=-al D2reotar " - ' ' - - of North York 2.89; D. Miller 6.00. •• Decoration Day Service will be TH PICKE ING R NEWS Furniture, Dealer 3 DAMAGES TO SHEEP - Forbes Newsy Items STORt HOURS, 9 a, Well p.m.d&O..' held at Brunswick Hill Cemetery, Green River, on Sunda June 15th Ross 3 sheep killed and 3 injured, from Ontario Weekly Newspapers Including Sundays ate' time. ' 45.00• Warren Willson ins ecti i CKOC Hamilton at 2.30 P. tn� standard time. , p 1 g .•phppe 68 Pibkeiing same,'2,10. �` , each Wednesday at 8.30 p. m. D. S. y,. -1150 on your lied -. • , . ... ,. rt • S N !' rejoicing. No conceivable circum. had become for them their very Beads In Rater Britisher "Decorated" + �/ stances of life can ever snuff out life; 5.' they were all one in or destroy that joy. Christ; 6. being in Christ, they Grow To Pearls SC H O O L Gal. 3:23. "For ye are all sons . had become truly the spiritual of God, through faith, in Chri t seed of Abraham; 7, they we* --- L E aJQ S O N Jesus. 27. For as many of yo now the real heirs of salvation ac- Did •You know that pearls can be as were baptized into Christ did cording to the promises made to "grown" from ordinary, everyday ;• ' r What more could beads? And did you know that it " put on Christ. 28. There can be their�fathe s. y y LESSON X[ neither Jew uor Greek, there can these people possibly have or takes seven to 10 years for a bead ' _.., ` --PROGRE5S 1N- WORLD be neither bond nor free, $here want'. -Why"leave Christ and bo to tarn peal 1►A lot of peo- MISSIONS n can be no male and female; for back to the Law when in the Law ple have.been engaged in this work Acts 13:13-14:28; Gal. 3:23-29• Ye are all one man in Christ. they had known none of these since way back in 1890 when a PRINTED TEXT i Jesus. 29. And if ye are Christ's, things. . Japanese scientist discovered that kF l then are a Abraham's seed heirs mother natu couId be, tricked. Acts 13:44-52; Gal. 3:26-29 Y � r GOLDEN TEXT. —For ye are according to promise." The So h'. E. elsham, jeweler, in- all sons of God, through faith, in Galatian people were fickle. Those Stains on ,CSt.ucC0 formed a rete t luncheon-meeting Christ Jesus. Gal. 3.26. to whom Paul is now particularly Can Be Removed of .the Toronto Uptown. Qtimiat rb,, THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING speaking were the Galatian Jews. Three methods have been sug- club, Time.—All the events of this They had shown a tendency to go gested for removing linseed oil RECEtiT DE`ELOP1SiENTB `. a} ;les'son took place in A.D. 48 and back from Christianity to Juda- stains from stucco. Telling of the romantic back. 49: The Epistle to the Galatians ism, and Paul's purpose here is to (1) Slice good laundry soap ground of mans search for pearls was written probably A.D. 58. show them the folly of such a re- very thin and dissolve it in boil through the ages, Mr. Belsham ex- turn. He reminds them that be- in water. With a sponge or soft. plained the more recent develop- Place.—Antioch in Pisidia was g about one hundred miles from fore they believed in the Lord brush apply this to the stained ment of cultured pearls. Young Perga, in- Asia Minor,_ located Jesus Christ, they were prisoners surface. Rub until, the stains oysters, up to three years old, he hear the River Anthios, in the of the Law, and #lie Law'had for disappear, then rinse the surface said, are gathered and small mo- district of Galatia, called Phrygia. its 'purpose to bring them unto immediately with clean water. Cher-of-pearl beads are insered In y` "(This city must be always clearly the Lord Jesus Christ, who•would (2) Obtain a prepared liquid them. The bead acts as an irritant distinguished from the other An- be able to save them;_justifying paint•and varnish remover. Using and causes the oyster` to give off grinning them by faith in Him, this on a clean. cloth, wipe the a secretion known,as nacre. Layer This ronin British soldier tioch, located in Syria, from . helping defend Tobruk awarded ^ whence began his missionary Having Christ for their Savi- stains off, then, with a fresh on layer of nacre', a pearly sub- — i -stance, is applied to the ,bead himself a decoration ' the Iron journeys). Iconium was about our, these Galatian Christians had cloth, wipe the surface dry. Cross he wears. Late owner _.._ ninety miles southwest of Anti- the following: 1. they were abso• (3) If the stains are particu- through the years. After being sub- won't need it. : och; Lystra was about thirty miles lutely justified before God; 2., larly stubborn, dust on a thin merged in water-from seven to 10 further south of Iconi•um, and they had become the children of coat of powdered alkaline paint Years, the oyster is taken tip, open- the twenty miles still further God by faith in Christ; 3. they and varnish remover. After acv- ed up, and eureka—therein Hes a tub, bbcause, Mr. Belebam said, so tt the east. had been baptized into Christ; 4. eral minutes wash off with .clear perfect cultured pearl! far as Is known man-made mauu- Opposition to the Gospel ( they had put on Christ, i.e., Christ water. But don't try it in your•,.bath- facture is impossible. Acts 13:44. "And -the next . _Sabbath almost the whole city was gathered together to hear the word of God. 45. But when the Jews saw the multitudes, they - - -were filled with jealousy, and µ ,contradicted the things which were spoken by Paul, and blas. o . phemed. Probably many of the _ -Jews that were at first favorably - disposed to Paul's message had reacted against him under the in-. fluence of the rabbis..during the z - week. Nothing is. specifically stAted here about the rabbis, but thFIGIRT ey were beyond doubt the in- - > - stigators of, and the ringleaders MEN -.#n, the opposition. as. in Theses- ° Ionic&. Doubtless thele rabbis in- - -- - - _ dulged in unkind personalities. and made it plain that Paul and — Sarnabas were going- beyond the. Fla 14 14EE 4imitationa of pure Judaism in ' their contacts with- Gentiles. - God's Word•Spreadr _ 4.6. ' "And Paul and. Barnabam_ .spake out boldly, and said, It was 3recessary -that the word of God - ' should first be spoken to you. . : -.'Seamg ye thrustit from you, and _ k k. judge yourselves u unworthy o f ..eternal life,.•lo, we turn to the _ Ctntiles. 47. For so hath the ;Lord- commanded us, saying, 1 have set thee for a light .of cite -`Gentiles'.That thou shouldest .be - -- for salvation .unto the uttermost part of the earth.. 48. And as the :-Gentiles heard this, they were ' s Ilad, and glorified the word of _ - God: and as -many as were or. � Y "' dained to eternal life believed. 49. Ind the word of the Lord - - w r oall' _ - as s read abroad tit ou h ut g ._ the region. ' - -Turning Point _ At this hour occur,.one of the turning points of early Church 1 history, the turning of the'Apostle `` _ 0. iPsul from the Jews to the 'Gen- .`,tiles, a turning directly in the will of-God, for long ago through g ; the Prophet Isaiah (42:6 an"9:6,. ; .r. l71 echoed in,the adoration of Simeon l at the time of our Lord's birth— .Luke '2,31 and 32) it was fore•. told that the Messiah would Le.not only a Saviour to the Jews, r G :'but a Saviour of all men, a li- ghtR shining to the Gentiles throu_h y the darkness:of their• sin and ia- noratice. This does not mean that Get into the. battle against Pout ceased from now on to enter into the synagogues, and to _preach to the Jews—not at all. But it does mean that the major -Mitlerism—Enlist Nowt • ''-part of his•.life frgttt now -until.'his death was spent in preaching to the citizens of the great cities This is Canada's fight—and YOU are Canada, Everyfhing for which of the Roman Empire, where Gen- r home—are threatened " '-tiles gathered together"in. multi- � -' you.have worked and planned—your life, you ( • tudes to hear-him,-outside of the by the fiendish attacks of the Huns and though we toil in the factories Paul continued to increase, finallyIIE�i - leading to his death, and more less without . pl' are use _ _ and more he was compelled to The Canadian Active Army. reyuirco men for Artillery, Engineers, carry out the original program, Signals, Armoured Cars, Tanks, Infantry, Transport-.:.�tnd Supply. ACTIVE God had intended for him, to ._ "preach a full salvation to all men - edical, Ordnance and other--branches of-the Service. The Army is SERVICE regardless of race or descent. The "')prepared to teach many• trades, and to, train you to efficiently phrase "as many as were ordained handle Canada's weapons of war. to eternal.life believed through the ages given,rise to a, _ Go to your nearest District Recruiting Office. Find otit about. these great deal of theological dispute. Units; how they work, what they do. See just whrre you'll fit iu:. =I.30 per Day with Board, Lod- ' tion. ing, Clothing, Medical and Dental 50. "But the Jews urged of -See where any particular skill you possess cart test be uliliae�l: care provide. EXTRA: (i) Rates m to 5}� r day Then join u for ACTION. varying fro 25 7 " the devout women of honorable h for skilled tradesmen while em- -estate, and the chief men of the • • • ployed. (2) Dependent Allowances city, and stirred up a persecutiog ;Apply To Nearest District Recruiting Office in Cash: =35 to wife, each •per against Paul .and Barnabas; and month for 2 children -- only '3 ga cast them out of their borders. - OR dependents per soldier, bl. But they shook off the dart Any Local Armoury _of their feet against them, and p t came unto Icottium,"• Shaking off •'D E-PA R T ME N T o F` NAT Z O N A L -DEFENCE the dust of the feet implied dis- approbation and rejection. 52., A N ASA - ,'And the-disciples-were filled with " t joy' and with the- 'Holy Spirit." .Wherever men are saved, men are " + . s i .e s� J Aid For The Beaten Foe l ¢: Modern i r� 4liquette _ _ � •- ;� ,,,�,,'. THE' ,r •1. When a man and a woman H E' B •� pie standing in a crowded street- ELL car ;and-a.man offers hie seat to ff the woman, should her escort. also ' extepd his thanks? �O,C� 2. Where should a coo le stop 3 dancing--when they wish o leave O� l the, floor during a. dance. �i 3. Should s man, when start-. • ing to snioke, offer a cigar or .. cigarette to the other iren in the Ir party 4. is it permissible to contra- i • r c _ dict another arson in conversa- tion? onti e...a person / -- tion. _ 5. When a child has outgrown �•+� ...� Rearing of 'a bib,, should he be allowed to eat with his _napkin --- tucked_ under his chin? '� 1 ' K 6. Where, in the church, is the -- , ; bridal procession-..formed? a THAT'S MY CHEW Answers woman the•mail thank the person who _ will ter tinder direction of offers the the seat, and the man lifts get M his fiat-to him,. 2. They should Ivan Dmitri, color camera expert, t - dance to the edge of the circle of "with an opportunity o1 widening Kill] 1 dancers. They should not stop in their picture 'skill. The 'second the middle of the floor and "shooting" season will begin Aug- "ei�ee sneral Feaee ust 81 with the opening of the Pesc glztare"-deeply to walk between the dancers, , P_ >� pe,tttJr it - rrcietu the where thty, are certain to be hi ' 16th annual _ Totem Pole Golf +•ital oto°ea''Re-ptaloup Cf pests four to I've tuns the way-. 8._ Yea or il' the art Tournament for which already lift S . party -juetpaint4"aboveena6- • is too large to do this, he should 150 entries have been received. WWW the at°+adliee -_ a ' offer one to those nearest him « �xae1n,�ne`��K��° 4. No. If you,"h politely pre- '�� tin by she Fowtrtonpreirt _, sent an opposing viewpoint. it will 'An 'elderly woman was visiting' t�.e ST.m treats 20.25 vo,n Two British soidiers help a wounded Bismarck survivor at:ross the -create further conversation; but a ranch in Wyoming, and, on Qum --'--'- 1415 "'°"'30-100pee" � pngplank on arrival at a British port. German sailor was one-of about drop tLe subject if you find that noticing a lasso coiled up on a 100 sated by British after Royal Navy, avenging sinking of H.1�-S., . the other person's feelings sre cowboy's saddle, , she ingnired Hood, quickly ended Bismarck's brief career. _ttecoming linrt. b. '.Co, he should - what it was used for. -- be taught to use a napkin exactly "We use that for catching cattle added to. the regular• shampoo as. oL�ler- persons do. - 6. In the and -horses," came the reply. vest-bule. This can be done ver 2 water greatly increases the gloss y "Indeed," ,retorted the woman. g Q j? of the hair. quickly it, it has been-pr.aperiy + - - - - "and what do you use fon bait?" • ' e Q. Hon can l prevent,-painted' real urged, -' J 6r ANNE AStitEY" ; surfaces Excess nroista eg in wood,- -".�1 100311!$" At .lafa}�er - - ...._ _ is : - ::• heath either f oat the suns. 'rays • $1$ Scale Affair -Si - F� S Q Home Can. I 'prevent paint or other Sot1CCe8, CSUge9 Proteet )Our BttUrw send CAI-it WOMEN WANTED from dri paint to- from FIRE mad THIEVER. We Aping nest Ins hand when There sill be considerable else ,and type of safe, or 38 to ^_Sea old. Women who painting a ceiling or any over- blister. Always be"sure; before 1 a`e ' - toe as R. 4saspu-o. ♦taR zesticss, Dov&g. I7 #C4RF6-verso - starting.to to paint, that the wood 'e h otirig•" at Jasper �ation8l' d,n,°s'Ct rrrrfo for prloese, eRe. to fear h3L Heshee; apei2s-to take bead-work. ° dizzy is thorou hl dr Park,-Alta., this 'season.' W'liile Dept. W, • A. Cut slarge-large -ball to g y 3• "explosive's � Lydia F.P;aYham'a ve$etabte Cala..- half and sats it u the handle v, How can I destroy crater some of it may be explosive J. ,�,Tfrl1 ©� IiMITE� pound. Pinkham's is famous for { ' P p bugs around my Hitchen 'sink'? none of it will requife firfiarttiJ. belying women during these"using of the p4iint brush as,close ria pos- A.bugs pour a int of kerosene n The first "shooting" will begin in times"due to?unctleaal Gregula p e. 1; toRarno SAFE WORKS •sib:e; the cup will catch all drip- uea. Get a bottle today (roar sofa's - a- pigs down the sink drain oilce a week. mid-June. when "Canadian- and 14s Front st F.. Toronto - Ltnited Slates cainera -enthusiasts Fatablli.eed tars - fit!Wet Always alIdW'.h4oJt ail, hour- to 4ru ftT$TRYII 43! acQ. How can , ilea! rolls est pa,s8 before letting the water run. : Isfactorriy" - The bugs wiil soon disappear. _ A. A- most satisfactory inethod sfheatingrnllssothat -thQyaih• aaa � SSIFIED '� E .RTlSEENTS : : taste. the same as when fieshI baked, is to •sp'rink:e-thti�m ir:th _13uilsflhig porn:it issued.by 2�0L tvater, place in a,covered pan, and municipalities •in 'Canada daring a heal in a moderate-oven.from Tice 19.10 had a tote! c:t!ue -of. x1.23, ti\A`�'11:1) , .r,�seo 1"a+CER Ia:,►r Tun.ttco . to ten'mintites. 005,?OR. `ret` cont union- ac LI1:11YVt�': tarp .%;niNT w.v\•ri7Ci -BF:�1 Qt'.iLITy', "Pnf'KEP t'NDFJft FOt'R Peii'�D: itzRLt:F.:[�33 vrR- - counted. for iRu,62:i,BU7, snit t-he To soil Fh:llipt Li:,htning I'roifc- government inspertfon. F..,0o.per' Q. HtFw,,rtin I. �ncreve the_'.. r1ht� Cct,r r„r pips $1.45, Roe site�,•tant f:. Phillips Cumpnny cn+e. containir.g ,elght etnztn half, pdunds -FtaF4;ant Virginia [w•ar los of Ui hair? remaining amou it wax'spent for Iamtttd. ?- 'o�tforne '.tcenue. To pound cans. g your, rt nrctfe T.+Uscr,� Sd L Y I'fus freight >;' S"- postpaid. .- A. The beaten wh3•e•of an egg. additions, a_terati6ns `anis- repairs, ronto. nearese-station. All goods guarana l�atural Leat Tobacco Co., 'Le&=- teed, T. 31. Llnklefter.rbummemide_� tngton. t' twvr�,, -- MAKE "REAL MONEY" -�. Gf:'C t\T,r L;L'S1\E�? 1'VR 1UlR- N oTla F sett. suppply Ioral customers w i-th �,gSs Eggs Egg$ >'R['1•T t\it V,E.0 E-T\!1[.k: OFtUW- ' URI31.0 a tablinhe,l home- and farm - _ 1 1 T-A' nrcc!s_ includ t:g tens, coffees, liN6RADI•:D EG,.;s ttA\TF:It E'Vft'_ Piny. Thi oakviite 1•.-ekei •,'o: Ltd., export to the F;ritish Market. O:'kt llie, (kttario rats cOppFy your -mttll•'ine>, rattF, spra�es and ten Highest market box` s. ,rat..i .and bask,tts prompt- NO f•:�. i'sntvtSk..set da '.S1:;r•OU 1a�+.t Prlcca paid. For ly nt ren-.rttsblo pr:res. yt.,-k. varm,nre 'oarntd $31 110'th4a• ,-furthp-r .particulars. -wrlie Canud- -. . . .,- .. -.., - tan Provision-e} supply l ompan�.. fu:,t day, Gerard_ S143.0u weekly', - I:elleniarc'.. tnrome wan 114.0110 109 Front Street East;.Toronto+ OF F r..rl F9 tNti r;tiTOR" stoi4rt last tear. �o lay-offs. You take Av•UFE'l t TU E1=E1tY I\VI:N'i'UR _ern .risk. Full or spare tim¢ ea- BAKERY gQrllp.1lEST I,Ist.�f inventrons and full inror- el 5 pl rifts tcrrituirc No l^aplt8l or ex- ina'tlurr' seat hoe. The yrriencc re,,utrod, 1Vrlte 1V. F RAKERS' OVENS- AND \LAt,Ht\., iso, ReF stared Patent Auorneln. Z. I urr.rll, D-pr. WR Paula Co., 21 _ ery, also rebuilt equipment al- Co. tRegl Bred., 3)tent..j iorike06n.14rla, St. Paul Street East,• Montreal, ways on hand. Terms' arruul;td. CHAMPION " Gu" Correspondence' lovite& Hubbard RHF1'1IATIC li,:tttl' Cli1C1�+3 Portable Oven Co., -103 L'athurst � At.. Toronto. Yit1}�'E-t in-ntF:rYT - I:Vl;.RY SOF-' or licur- GOOD \ NUKETS. THAT'S WHAT'S -CARS, NEW AND USE.? 7tla lshouldt tryatDlxon ic s Remedy. anucipated for poultry products, Munro's Drug score. '335 fmx-in, j;ROM the innermost fibre Mr. A. Dcr-pore has been,a bray tittnua, fLiui po_t-paid. i customer for 9 years; he speaks MOUNT PLEASANT AIOTURS LTD„ to th'e aettsatidnal new enthustastioarly of results.• Cash Toronto's gld1st Chrysier, Plym* -1I,L�MPY Gear Grip 'Creed, every=• in on these good markets Nvith ouch dealers; three 'locations, 633 Rhing in this amort. at.Cem• Bray Vay 1,'ghoru ppullet, ur June bit, Pleasant Road. 2046 Yonge St., SAI•1-;K_IIEN 1NVESTfGA_TE• PlIew pined Firestone Cham ion 'htavy breed pulletp. Summer 1650 Danforth Avenue. Our Used t Lyre and `sunproot' ithield. '1V1TF C:. eA P chicks. lir:,v Hatched•, 13U Jahn• Cars make us many friends. eliminate glare from sun or hvnd- + ® Birt is new and different. It North, Hamilton, Ont. lights. Send 50c for sample and W .`ti?t►M01 to sets up entirely new 'tend- Ea6f.4CST FANS partioulars. 3loney returner tt - ards of 'safety and long I'RUDL't bar Ub' CHICKS FUR Iy _not satisfied. Clearvlslon f�om- mileage because it is the re• '- Years, barred rocks bred to lay. -pang. 116, Danforth, Toronto and' S. C'. W. 'Legh6rns -Barron' EXH_1CST FANS' •NEW GE':ERAL nuts of Firestonds quarter.. strain. None but large eggs set. Electrics, way tinder wholesale., OPPORTUNITY OPEN - STF'AUY century df fsperience in hocks and legharns as hatched Toronto Mdrean-tile. 29 Melinda,' --income. fuu or part t4mc. cuaran- building•tires for race track It cents, Rock pullets 15 cents. Toronto. teed Familex Products are attrac- Leghorn pullets 16 cents. Every __ �Le'IO c7iiCk`t rn 15 ood tested Vr_6ed- -tivelJ D•rckaffed. .create . iititcant eye-appeal. build and hold rus- ' t era. Satisfaction guaranteed. $1.110 LEGAL tomers' .confidence. If you are- re 11 Heare some 6f the tbings- books your order. J. 'D. Johnson, twilling to adopt our methods and you get iris Firestone Cham. Fergus, Ont. J:N. LINDSAY. LAW UFFICE, CAP= invest a vett- dollar,, we will help pion tires-nets Safety-LockIs . itol Theatre Building, St. Thomas, you to progress surely and quick- f BAP}' CHI;,KA AND STARTED 111111C , g ly. For free catalogue ttf_ --corAs treated with aOntario. 6 ecial Departate,nt for S e an c"11 farmers collections. -plate dei its: Vias G. St. eorge, advanced Gum•Dipping pro- horns• Light Susses Government- 57p ;?t. Clement, 3fontrenl. cess; 27ro stronger bond be- Approved stock, Write to Cov- ��� { as ` c, eney's Hatchery, 511tchell, Ont. LIGHTI ISO' RUQ9 •�'yt ,� tween tread and body; 35,o TOURIST AOCSF. greater :eat protection CAOKLEBERRY POULTRY FARM, LIGHTNING RODS. BAY FROM AURORA TOURIST HOUSE,CMI_bibwouts; aA' highest qutility, production Par- manufacturer: Save thirty to forty n1:11 design, 'central "]ocafion,` amazin new tread with re8 Rock Chicks. from, eggs laid per. cent Phillipa Company, 32 sacrifice for quick sale.-Phtlll g on farm only, Blood-tested, un. Osborne Avenue, Toronto, ps, thousands of sharp-edged, sexed, Sc eacb. Established- 18 ±urora. angles for quick stops--.a 3-ears.- Gordon Burns, Paris, Ont. R'.t!1TF.D ESt�E �tES - tread that gives „Ileo BAIfY l:Hlt'r:S; Pt LT.ETS sad FILMS DEVELOPED' W�Pa�CED F1A el pew t ►a epee hnore non-skid mileage., CApu\[!iti(� - ___A1A .['RIFTED _ 11 1\TED - �I I\E D Y\TO(ULE�T �1 the sensation tbt,s BPF BLOOT'i TRNTF.n STOCK FROM A or 8 F.\POSUR£S y8s•''` fit' r prices. FleAher�-"' �O - -c R e in I"Vo Not onlyts the. Firestone a real breeding Farm of 2,1i1)U 2� ton woolen Mills, Flesherton, Ont. lse eddicioe topO pellets Rpt L4tyers'and 10.0110 breeding capne- pA Champion an engineering SNAPSHOTS TO-DAY rite, FtFeed fifes" TAN sty, Chtckc and Pullets guaranteed EATTIFUL ALBUM FRET; lower p SPEED, S triumph but it is super- , 3410%. Livability for 3 weeks. With Every Roll 301 TlNE1-set toy l.* value et �'CIl-for, with Su.-sex chicles and Barred rock AERO FIL1i FINISHERS TREASURES TO-MORROW .. H 5EN ey - DN cockerels, -Month-•Old Pullets in ce wb't vriiu,'et Fa 66tace`e yon •altrttcost�onealeentf'mort I-eghorns, Rocks, and Hybrids at - BOA 1-t TORONTO Your films are carefully and scten- nsett the s It. $5c each., Our enponizing v.xpert tificafly processed' by 'Imperial; tb, Pioty{e to to bette►t's b l6ax ordinary tires. Have can capUnaze ymir rackercls. T ke- make sure they last. end Se the your nearby Firestone view .T'oultry- Farm,-1vein Bros.. KFDIt'Ah ,pune5• .. Exeter, Ont. 6' or 9 EXPOSURE FILMS .SC Dealer put tliemontodey. HAVE YOU GOITRE? "ABSORRO" with beautiful enTargeinent' tree. - t Z5 FREE CHICKS reduces and removes, Price ;5.00 8 reprints with enlargement 26c. per ' E., Toronto.A.•-Johnston Co., 171 Thousands of 1*•ttehs from satisfied 1VITH EVERT 100 F'L'LLETS 1iR Kit:g' E., Toronto. customers-testify to our superior. 100 mixed chicks ordered, we give quality-and service, - - DON DET.. Y! E`PAY gCFFER- 25 tree chicks. Pullets 514.00'to I3IPF.RIAI, PHOTO 6ERtiICI11•' er irf Rheumatic Pains or 'Ne f -41&.00-per 100; 'Mixed Chicks $iets Dept D, Station J. Toronto. .� to $9.00 per 101ir Cockerels itis should try Dixon's Remedy. ,Y 'per IO¢, light.hreed,.$1.50, heavy atunrNs Drug Store, 335,,Elsir, Can- breed SG.00. `Pullets and' mise.t Ottatin. SLuO po tpald. Fur.farm9 In operation in CaA- rhenper in June, F3bddard Chick t oda in 1939 numbered 9,908_wlth t t t t t t t t Hntchcries, P..ritanhla Heights, -ISSUE 24-'41 a value of $14,349,887. i (ir1t. t Twira..G. �1'IVRKAR THE PICKERING NEWS WANTED Pearson a _,Cartage i, ,'_�?L'St'?CE OF THE PEACE -�'IANG•7`UNINa s DEAD' HORSES AND CAl TLE or he Co inty of, Ontario AND f •a Terms For free piclL up phone 'D�IL� - All Kinds of Pepair•W ork - 11.73 per, lea;• 11.50 in advance dR00IiLI .. 55 ' bscriptions to the United States CL�E.mp-.N-T'�..� .. '.. .. ... 91'- -TOI20NTn-PLCKERING Radio' krvice TuAiag Gvarat�tted a Gt. Britain, $2.00 in advaaca PIQLERING __ _6� _C. •8. MacL)ONALAGINCOURT .. zone .. .: 2141 ' N'urulture movlug p W a pay. the phone cbarge _209 Close Ave. Toronto _Joba Markar, repristre _ • - ---- —=— atrr-I'-atrea�ge-is-A �gperti .ger vi�fl an re- GORDON YOUNG LTD _PHONE PICK 5304 pairs all makes. Bess- GORDON ' Notice to Cre tolt`i ' Toronto Phone Ad.3ti&6 p. C.V. HARVEY PEARSON onable chargee. Work F.Irisabeth Williams FAN" A. C.E..F... . Prop. .gaaranteed. ATENTIONI Creditors of ELIZABETH WILY ARTHU R FIELD f• .=LASS of,Pickersng Ta�t�ship, vPid- "'OCKS-H � �+ _—� ^_ a ow, who died at the City of Toronto, (� , CARR S Graduate Radio and Television Brxwk Road GFav* 4 ...January 26th, 1941, are regsesta to FrdSt i. : Ol/ For Sale Institute, Membtr ,OFficikat Radie send particulars of their claims : to _ Service Mee'sAssociati Pit send the undersigned before June 14th, .A enc - - Crushed Fit R1lA After which date ker estate will be .. . $ . y - Erban and Alaska Oats&-.Bar- gRQC� distributed srnoryg-the parties entit- K� f3teek s f Parts oa Haai i ^ ° Gravel' 'led- thereto, and the executors will Service os above a,�,� ley, free from noxious weeds, not be liable for any claims of �w+hich Implement& on exhibit in reams Garden Peas, 10e. per lb. :THEATRE ISand '. and. Graded ',they have not then hard notice. Plows, mowers eta , _ _ :loser Seed W�3=T13'Y' ' Dated at Oshawa; XiLy 26th, 1941 _-L. - � . �, LYEFtirrmore Laying Mash and. Healthfully Air-Conditioned Delivered W. H.--N.-Sinclair, K. C� Bank of -i n - Oro.Wing Viash. guaranted_• to All -Shows Daylight Saving Time-- - - _ red' or Loaded in i* - Montreal Building, Oshawa, Gntario. Claremont; O PHONE: elant, Pick 1.026 _ dive results, $2.25 poo Cwt. THURSDAY Fi2IUHY&SaTt3RDAY Toronts office Howard 647.1 Expert Painter and Decorator - Barley& Oat.Chop, : 2,25, ton JUNE 12, 13. t4 Good workmanship. Reasonable. A Repair Shop Two Shows at 7.30 and 9.30 JOHN BOII]�1�E dON _ F3uilding 11aEerial of all kinds J. W. Johnston. Frenchmart's Bay: aur Matinee a - ,.. Saturday day L t t A Tractor Service , TYR►INE. POWER L• E. O NC ILL -.,BARGi�INS GrOduate 1. H. C. Tractor School Claremont, Ont. - Mwas - Res. 3W. Oftta 3gW. 'FUNSBAL DJUCTOR ANA* AT A 10 years experience �< Service in all meke of Tractors 6t Hl![BALMRR :The. Mark IMPERI �L STATION Licensed Garage Service P1CgERIN� 'ILLS Ruaoeswr;totW.J. lis+shies;: Satisfaction guaranteed » Of ZOrrO _ Bra flville - SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON JOHN NOIRTOi� �•� - Night and Day doe-rim .--New Tires nod Tubes backed bI 'bone 3104 CLAREMUNI ,Sh(ir-gain feed weir. y wTril Imperial Oil varatttee. f finsiosss Phone Rsuieaee Phoaaif c vice mill - chicken LINDA DARNELL gilt � Special prices as Tractor Gas and i BASIL RATHBONE Oils, Marvelube and Polarise 0)1 starter, growing PLUS..-Latest "March of Time .. L Coal Oil, 47c. a gallon 44 g .i The.. Pickering r Cbampion;Spark Plugs, 65c. each mash, laying IYlash, Australia at" • MEAT MARKET Electric Light Bulbs,100 w, tic PERMANENT NA6GI N C PAIN range 1'Ylash, joy .Drop in and we us: - Lowest prices i, THAT FRAYS TKE TEMPER MONDAY, TUESDAY 4 WED,SDAY WIND. starter. concentra• JUN : 16, 17 and l9 We esrry a ln11 line-of " RIGNALL, CLAREMONT AND NERVES. ET- MAY BE -. _._.._ J. E. B YOUR EYES. tes, calf starter, tur- i. coe,pletr snow at 8.50 Fresh key starter, salt "Trail. : • ''Men 30, 4'Q, 5Q C. H. TUCK. OPT.. D. _ ` • of the - , > in blocks Vigilantes" E cured - PEP, VIM, VIGOR, SuDnormal" Dlrs mock am F. 4 g Vw Npt normal ' pep, �, vigor, w vitality? Try Ostrex Tome Tablets. ' &VA. � Purina fly spray Contains tonics, , stimutsnts, oyster W rM dor cattle. T Meats elements.-.aids to normal Pap a - FR�INCHOT ONE - fz -30, so--or 30. Get a ■pedal'intaoduct- " R- a ` - .tN 'i0'iLLlAN Our delivery is at your service - + ory sisie for only � Try this aid w D N LOAkwooU ARIi:EN = . ANDY DCViNE .Phone Pick 1$.`20 normil pep sad vim today. For sale I ,._ ; Pt KERING. ON?. :_• IMISCHA AUER - CLARENCE SILK- at.all good drug stores. 1�6 DELIVER : _ If ::i' ALSO AN ADDED ATTRACTION o- - '• 'iltHEtJMATIC-PAIN, 8ds`tiea, Lazq- _ v -!! Y- lbago quickly relieved by using - �s �aVE HORSE PXWSTbai 44 i 01111 Pe0 le RUMACAPS. Recommended by g p • _ p _.thouaapds_who have gained better `.:...FOB TORONTO - till� >sealth. - OYES' DRUGS. COMMODORE ' AGAIN (268121 - STH N V Every hour- at six mint" to the the choicely bred-Clydesdale StalIlon, SHIRLEY TEMPLE .... hour from 7.b4 s, m. to 9.54 P. au, the property of Robert Dafoe, Green JACK OAKIE We do Building of all kioaal r _LAM D ,S`itJk,'Vt.YOR. and at 6.09 a m. and 10.44 p. m. River, will snake the season of 1541 CHARLOTTE GREENV 0 F. J. flp y $ 1�. G daily, sitd-at 6.44 a nor dally' except ore follows,- On Thursday, June bt3�, :(}ARPRNTSRFI�©, (heron sate Ats" M Sundays and Holidays, will leave his own stable and proceed - `-' _ CEM)1",NTING, s Salt. !`� to hWrrsy Dunkeld'a, lot 3t, rear of COKING - Z4tnes• P`d• and Sat. ,PLUMBING; =.L: s. 0■ !ls7s assi leis ewosi il! R OSHAWA Con. 7, for night;.FridaY, Proceeds -_ = . to Bert.Sitverthom'a, Lot 'Ll, �-0dt It, 21 and �1 and _ JUNE lL £very hour _at . thirty-one minutes Lina Markharn, for noon, thence to DEANNA DURBIN RUUP'ING after ,he hour from 9.31 a. m. to his own stable where he will remain -F , ,:wo aell•'Brsntfori Roofing Eyesight Education 10.31 P. m. and• at 7.81 n m., 8,38 until the follov�'ing Thursday after- JlA' a m.,. and.11.41 p. m. daily, and at noon. Terms - 31300, pay�,ble Feb- « p ,� M►terials,11rapire Bathrooimk2e and 5-30 a m. daily except Sundays and mary� 1st, 1942. NICE tGIRL &lltpwent, Duro'Watm Holidays: yule ens, Beatnty. Z R. �. �LENDENIN� 'EFFICIENCY 4 Stable >ir ,rt e BuildingMaterial , OW TRAVEL INFORMATION AT .... - ! -� EASTERN. HOUSE Phone -4500 FUNI�RAL °DIRFI:CTOR L tiroAtes Free / Work Guaranteed ' Private Ambnlanee;i 'C. Il. TUCK . COACH Day �,d Ni�hri :F...J.. F'R017SE + Phune 9000 ['hone°1502 y :Qpt• RING, - ._•. � � sl ru500r, • - A$1+0 • '.J.I va pICiiiE ING, OIr'T WHY SUFFER the agony- of 'Rhee- Why write letters and send money - esight Specialist orders? Order youi Bray Chicks - grkham, Ont P O niatic Pain, Sciatica, Lumbagn, when . • Disney Building (opp. ) through me-personal attention, Oshawa, Phone 1516 Rumacaps hill'give you quick wel- prompt delivery., - - �- i tome 'relief.. P,OYES' DRUG'AO.,' f,ocki�nod liiilin Co., Pickering .. 0 Ucal tenses 1 R :11}rtle Stn. - --- - --- ---- - _.,.. I{ Wilson, R. 1, ■Just as the temperature, mixing . . d -Cars =p IcedligM ' ;arid pressure were properly controll' _!ed in the .early..stagcs so. are_ the .r��� �.. optical curves, ..controlled by the ' `� �. 1 k O!1 h C r srnachine invented to develop there. .. . _ y 1939 Plymouth -Coach Mathematical precision is carried-to this mecl•,anism that the true •form- LuC �� 1939 Chev Coach Mae may be developed. „ Science is backed therefore oy,high- il �a ]y ilnpioved mechanical apparatus; because yeti.can be sure of,.grow- -1938 Dodge, CuStOin Coach whic3t have the same preciseness b � ing ,up without any setback and . )� y l you 11 always have such •good,:, •, 941 Dodge Luxury ,Ener -- the master mind, so the properly y controlled curves are passed on to ' °; health and pep tis as the perfected lens. -;?r that you'll.. eajo� Fluid drive Demonstrator It is found that. those who work on a + every minute you lie you are oin & 1938 Chrysler Royal Sedan' . :AMS-work are only human and so at »' v to 4•et the mortis 1 times are subject to eye defects. This _ d�; know I can depegad on for best -•- • : has- to-,be taken into cotstderation , d .:'1938' Naah Lafayette Deluxe . • ._ results and that �--- . . and for the sake of efficiency,'each _ opera'.or rriust subrtnit to periodic an ' Sedan r _ rigid exarniAation. By -these examin- CH� �AS �j p•tions the personal element of error 9J . -1 2 Clsev� an �. to, a great extent, eliminated FOEtiRld will Vitt7lAiM �1�B,�� E One G 'lodhere possible. Each lens is treated Your +drtcb need ALL 5 vltamfiis.-foe Else S wotkinq together Zs propw _ _. .. _._. As - isi -$148 -00 1 ' a seperate unit .and must be in lbalan" give �d health. rapid growth. freedom frac rickets6 abssaos of itself perfect It takes the nearly ' sereno diaorde perfect digestion. freedoa colp Blatchforts� y rfect,eye with optical fineness ens- cutdosvn y�r ,arses to aurprWt'91q low Per i_. ('.�-j �' ._ K•, tial to Produce a product safic= ablyfineLet s �y T� wtti DlrttlJoeds !or bseaer rsssrs. AL[' �✓a++�? �a a Q� llently .perfect to maintain the nor- Ernie' Sts o11d, Plitibarton, Gut., .-- PROM !� . • ,�� Inal eye-efficiency. PHONE PICK. 77-4 _ ff 71 At CasAl1,� ONT but - more help is required, The need ceeds-will be used by the War Sav- H ealth and Child Welfare I� is urgent:'Fhere-is a-lot--to-be done. ings Comm ttee 'to �C5 ourage the 'Tomlinson; War Work'- Mrs. -H. G. I —Tire members; of the W. A. There is a call for more material War Saving among the school 'p;t.�- Mclntyrc; Sick Committee- Mesdam- the United Church were the gueptf. bMemorlal Day at the Cemetery - and articles of many kinds' for the ils. - - - C - - of bits, Ir�Zng White on the "Bass First Sunday in July. owlet Lehman, Baker and Wall- Red Cross. Go in cad give thozn your The June meeting of the Women's ace; Home and Schon! •- Mesdames Line, in their regular monthly most- Mrs. Fred Ward visited Toronto help. institute be held in the basement Carson and W. R. Evans; Member- lag on Tuesday- _ - on- Tuesday. • .. _- ._tute will --- -- An auction sale ok the household of the United• Church on Thursday, ship - Mesdames W R. Evans, S E._• AAs. Wid. Miller and son Carl, of effects and real estate, the property.; Jud-.19.th at 2.30._ M"sse Davis,-.-of Evans, Dav*on rind Rawpsun; Aud- � - -- Oshaa-a, visited Miss Eanma, Brawn of the Late Mrs:g fi5ognson swill be -the Dept. of Fisheries, will give a Mors: Mrs. Ki ek and Mrs, _._.-_-____pver the Week-" -held in the near future. Watch for ' Demonstration."*Kinsale mem- Lo j 1 •�Vith regrets, we learn that Miss yet. The W1 L. sent �5U to the Florence Beelb the date announcement. bens will be our guests on that day. Canadian Red Cross to be ,iced for _ . y '�,called to Stroud - - All, are cordially invited to'attend. Brinell Bomb Vi'ctim's Boz; and ;50 NOT?liR to .her marcher who is aeriouslly fila Hop" — Linton The -recent election of officers, of to British.War Victime Fund. The , :Mr. and Mr4 Cal Dopking, of A very pretty wedding was sol- the Claremont Women's institute -Treasurer *owed receipts „f $1128. • Hamilton, vioted Mr. and Mrs.: I. emnized on Saturday'afternoon last resulted in the following: !'resident, 16, v4nd enmum of ;969.87. The -V. Dopkiag here over tie week-end Wisher Daniel left a -e n. in the Claremont United Church, Mrt. H. •G: McIutyre•1st• Vice-Pres- Sick Committee sent •'72 cards,- Mrs, 8 day to spend the weep iwith her sac, when Doris. Evelyn, daughter of Mr. idem, Mrs. Morgan; 2nd' Vice-Pres baby home, g' hospital boxesA j� �jIQ L- P. and the late Mrs. Linton, was ident, .Ma's. Birkett; 3rd Vice-Pres- number of our group attauded the f - ;'Rev. Leith Daniel in Toronto. united in marriage to Mr. Harold !dent, `Mr's. FL Johnston; Secretary, DL*rict A$mual in Port Perry on Rev. Daniel's subjects next Sunday Hopkins, son of -Mr. and Mrs! E. Mrs. L. Hooey; A9sistant-Secretary, May 30tX '. will be — '!Getting right with God,•' Hopkins, Toronto, pnt. The church Mrs. F. Loyst; Treasurer, .Mrs. J. and "The 1rhree appearin8s - �.'Christ." �' decorated- with ferns,�peoaieis Gregg; Pianist, Mrs. R. E. Forsyth; Rev. 'Walter Daniel is spending and snowballs; Rev. L E. Kennedy Assistant-Pianist, Mrs. Birketc; jj' _ the cin in London as a delegate to officiating. The, wedding music was Press Secretary, Orbs. L. Hooey; Watch for annovn' In simple but � do' s played'by Mrs. Walter Ward, -and 'Standing Committeeswe ear. 'tdraiA wiR the Orftario - Quebec Baptist Con- ISi during the signing of the register, Home Economics - rs. R,"E. ogre 'For--- memorials that ---- —- ventiom-The other delegate is-Miss Mrs Wm. Evans sang "Beloved- is syt i1—; Educ�£ion - Mrs. H. dolrnston; -cert' o sa standpoint. In dignity - Florence Beelby. Morn". The bride, given in marriage Canadianization Mrs. J. Gregg;. ouseh,>ld-effects and real' ' estate of « our - Rev. P. D. and Mrs. Augustine. g gn; work wt11 stand -asci by her father, wo-re "a`graceful gown Historical Research - jylrs. Rayon lease friss- called on Claremont friends here_ _ - � the property cy of the fat? Mrs, H: H. �� oa;finger-tip-veil and Agricu Lure - every--- _ Monday, They, are• attending the. �Daae,_�_ be.� E P carrieddy-Butterfly Roses. Her attend- - Mrs. Morgan; Peace and int. Rel- pounced Zr,shortly, agM• ;. '�Conveatoon at London, this week. q-- Two tournaments at the• Bowling ants were Mrs. Ernie Baker, sister ins - Mrs. _J� Farr; .Legislation Na Great:r 'Tribute of 'the• bribe, Mat:'on-of-Ho,iour and. and Resolutions - Mrs.' Kilpaitrick; N. W. STAFFORD _ Green this week. The green is in Miss Revs, Cooper, Bridesmaid, Highwaye1to�assaattai mice condition, and everything well away for is, good season. the former wearing sparkling blue --- Kingston Bond West organza, and the latter in sparkling Waeib - Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dopking, of pink organza; they wore marching � 442 � Ostt r A•- Toronto, visited the former's parents; -hale hats and, carried'nised bouquets.. FARMERS-. O' f S■H �NTARIO �Mr. and Mrp ]L F. D°Pkingover the Miss Doris opkins, sister of the w Mrs. Roy Ward was taken very ill groom was Juniqr Bridesmaid. , She - a t1 wore pink organdie, with matching We Pa Toronto Prices - fact week necessitating her removal halo and.carried carried a nosegay of aw�eet - - y to St. Michael's Hoek'sltal, To - pans and corn -dowers. Mr. Stanley Whitby-.Your Home Market ' for an operation. She is reported to Linton was Best Man and the Ush- ,At Whitt y be recovering-very satisfamorily; ers were Mr. Jim Reynolds_and Mr. 4 Mr. and MrsF Clarence 1l Pratt and -_----- •_ Earl nton. The reception was heldSTANLEY _ -- �or - •_ - . daughter Beatrice� of F�Ll i - _ '(Ont., and Mdr.:Percy' Pratt, of Coll- at the home of the bride's sister, - ingwood, visited Mr. and Mrs Ed. 'Th M,rs.`E. Baker, after which the EGGS HOGS happy aouple lett on'a motet triEp to Lewis for a- few-"days last week. _. _ entre Montreal, the bride travellingin a - Lost — on Monday,- 9th, be- tween Rosewood redingote, with matchin - ' 1wee0 Greenwoodod and Markham, a g �",si"�, :3. - • Phone 100 S70UFFYILLB -..'spare fire and wheel, belonging to a accessories. On their return they mfll- CALVES - _ g nsske their home in Claremont. Thurs.-Fri., , 0, M. C:truck. Aagyone fiichtn wane i�• - � Sat, Jwe 12 13 1 and retatuing to. Ed. Leans, Clave- The patriotic concert in the Com moat will get -a reward. rwunity Hall lsht. Fridayhight, was - s'C'Clive is Win well attended A varied programane V !� 98 The death took place on Monday, �,,� An+dl All Kinds- of -at Trenton,- of Mr. Alan Michell,. echo gh calibre -carps vers " _ y fare tars of the schools of ur Dist- of h' late of Claremont. in his 67th year. rid There were cosi dril dare- _ 'loll __ _ {i !! _The funeral waae Held on Tuesday,- Doth L;ver P �a r$ie with interment in Mt. Pleasant Cam- number redtations; . very _. _ amnber was well ed. The Pag - etery, Toroata -Deeesse l was a nat• -eruct and the inging Were de- �1d �� - eve of Claremont,-and•attended. the _- Moo Tuo&, Wed., bens 16, 1 7, serving ot. special. mention. Great - ---- local public a tool. Whey then lined credit !a doe the teaches of the 1 N,("'1 �1 i i 1 • on the place no- oecnpiea by its. scnools; also Mrs. Fisher,- who' was �I�K��I 1\ Vr r ��' ►1�'� of of :;Walter Ward WAR' WORKERS — PLEASE, present to direct'some of the schools D your help Is needs$, Many of our in thdr"siaaing. X' concert of.this iLIMlTE � -•� • ladies are -working daily at the Club.. t � � , f ri,Sat. }uoe 19, Zfl, YI Re er E Gradin Station nature might well became an annual Tbuta. event ia._our.coamsanity. The pro- " ]Rooans. 'Every dry in the week $$ g - DEAiVN71 DURdIM ^ IN - - _ th WhitbY9 Phone Whitt 336 � " Y `spring Parade WIN NIONVILI.E 4 : >�? Vs+"Y+�.�1a�4"SSt irki4 t y5 b ,?' Ai jib, _JUNIOR . ' . FARMERS ' � x � �� r . 4 � � ,r._ s -� E3A R-N- `DA MCE . IN- Arthur• Lapp's - - BIG NEW BARN -AT- _ 5 :CEDAR- �R.ROVE w .. -. _ -- - _ • �� \ I�R/DAYS J NE' 20TH �. art Proceeds are in aid of the Ev eniRg Telegram's Bri- tish ri tish War Victim's Fund. �. _ � �:...._r....�,� ��,... .. .. . ... � ....-.. ~ .....�.,:��,_ 9 fREFRESHMFNTS ROSS CRE1(iHTOt�1 S MUSIC New recruits. for_ Britain's Viomen's. ,A,axiliary Air Force. Admission, 50 Cents silo" . _ � _ .Acs ;� •.-. R• j M 4': - - FN 1 ; ytr ern stA'1en'e the thrills of t trip ebrotd Pad cash e�olitea Montreal;tht quewt rlllajts flora A/atnaj wNfi as ex�easirtavid,iAa�id• ,fm yw `aj0�' 't �t""** o"`°,"°"`• *=raw.* / y Men 4*0 ahrw"6*WAW W#h 0 WMaan P" delijhNer/too., tbror�b Aerterie Qrrbrr trsd pictrnsVt ftrmrwg detlrid-V of ronml �j s htt,riA�ro+rr of Qrtbr4 8 days,jAD1.S4 1 h reed 6tryt.' Trust/the "whr�hwsry Qdtbt4gat it twit a the er*h*.#`rt�r R"Id ttrp fin To tto 10 Aloatntd df. A#AV Titsrr//aformatroa V _ r resift-by bes. of Gasp--caput Eason a w.:t _ EASTE:2N HOUSE phone 4bCl: a : r 2' "Kling of Jazz" wanted Burt to orchestra and Ent-Cee Joe Belly. dial) at exactly 6.80. - A B-1 .Q E P 0 R T E R view the Whiteman err style, with a It's still a great shoe. • • • - - • View to writing arrangements for * • ` That new Mutual network tea [he Whiteman orchestra. Johnny "LIFE OF- RILEY" _ vi-,-e—Ramona and the Tune Twist- '' By DAVE ROBBINS w 1 continpe his work on-"Sweet - If anyone can get into trouble ers—is certainly worth 'a 'listen. and Swing" in addition to his work ii's J. Riley Farnsworth, but it's The show is devoted•to DoD>rlar for Whiteman. ------ _all "The Life of,Riley." so far as tunes, sung,.swung and.stylized-by- _ - BACK FROM BRITAIN with the-mest•savage raid of tht_ . _ .-• � " " , .',. _•.-.-: -• the word-garbling hero of the Col- Ramona on her'"baby grand" and = "The damage is ten times- what. - -�var_on London. Londoners just "400th BROADCAST umbia network comedy--drama Is put over in a big way by the nov• - refer to it as "The Wednesday." concerned. Lionel Scantier, of radio elt trio—Andy, Bob and Gane. ltd yon'd think, the dislocation one half record unique in radio was y what you'd think and the heroism I! you lived through that, you had "Barn, Dance" and screen, plays the role of J. mona and the Tune Twisters are -tia?aDnd• anything that- you- couhi a tale to tell, but London had _the hung up by IBC's,- '; Riley. Farnsworth, a young man heard, each week night at 10.45. possibly think," s a f d Wilifam fires out within 24 hours. cast when it put on is 400th cone who spends so much time promot- secutf�e broadcast last Saturday ign deals for his friends, that he -STATIC: Violinist Fritz Kreisler �St'iahge, on,• returning ' ffiam the * • ` .. � „ ;` evening -at IY-o'clock over WBEN. seldom finds time to remote one lin ured recently b a truck) says 17. ,,.,.-Utz last week.' -- 1 N TO B I Q TIME' p j y Y William Sikonge.Is the-Canadian There's still plenty of ogportu4ity Many of the original Barn Dance for himself. With him are Grace he will never play again . . -Unless anthor and script writer for the. for young Csnadfa, musicians IF crew_—'that 44ist program was Coppin in the role of Maud; Jackie we're wrong again, the "Hut Sut CBC war service broadcast, "Carry, ibey've really got what it takes— heard Sept. 30, 1933=were back for Grimes as her nephew, Davey; and Song"-is gonna 'be the next ua- On. Canada," Who went 'overseas and are ,NOT Just "pretty good." . the anniversary hour, among them Arlene Francis in the ingenue role tional craze . , . Eddie Bracken and io„get a close•range view of the To get into the big time you need Red 'Foley and'."Little Georgie" -• of Peggy. Don Ameche will sub for Burns BritJsfl people:under fire, to get `that tiny, spark-of genius or what. Goebel, while Lum and Abner, rut• The :"Life of Riley" is. on the and Crosby when, the "cheese _. the "feel of the war so that he ever it' is that makes-the differ al comics, sent,' greetings from Columbia, ' Chain each Saturday Flings" go on a holiday The t could present it to Canadians. encs. A prime example is Johnny Hollywood. night at ten. Lombardo crew does a nice job of "Tile British ane the cleverest. Burt, piauist .an'd arranger for the The regular Barn Dance cast now ! ` ' "And The'Band Played On" the-.warfest, and the bravest air.' "'Sweet and Swing" prog gm,heard includes the Dinning Sisters, Comic MOTES AND NEWS And then. tint. apses tell us •that ..raidees thst the world has ever every Saturday at 8 p.m. on CKOC. Pat Butteram, Banjoist Eddie`Pea• And don't forget sport fans'. All Band Leader'Teddy Powell, who known or will ever know_" _ Johnny_was invited to New Fork -body; Songstress June _# .--Kaye, the the ball scores comeo_y ou--e-aeh— --w-rote "Boots and Saddles," hat His- visit to' Britain coincided recently by Pa.ui Whiteman. The Hoosier Hot Shots, Glenn_ Welty's evening from CKOC (1150 on your never been on a horse. - - - _ Ali- qs :. _..._ w -ivy .�?•" .' _.__ - _ ... a • kz,��'• .. . So-.. `'. '_ - _ . • - . . , r { -W. ! . S WN TIROTr36>hI TIDE Afo3i6 a x - Bntons fought and'suffeied nae died is order that -- . - j . n's children their children and their knight �''✓ _ t abtldi;e Ie free. Today t11e forces of 4arkaees ekrenfea so ' � ,�... . ' ._engulf us once more. Shall we give up.those A&W U Canada needs the use of your money now.-Later - _ •' -' whish our arbors woe t on,-Canada will repay you in &11. 1a the meantime, e r inter _ you will receive regular interest on your loan Today 'aur•country must arm: No time can ►e _ -- We aulst build the gretttsst war machine the world When you buy Victory fonds, all Canada is our.,-'bas everknown. We must accomplish in two yssrs security. These 'Bonds' are more readily turned into more than the enemy has accomplished iii seven. .` ' c-aeh than any other. --,,--. .That i why Canada-no" savits$s-not ass NOW TO PYV—Give your order to the canvasser who 4iis on you. Or lace it in the hands of any branch of any gift, but only as a baa. hitt� to ,ninny moat _ 'Manic,or give it to any trast•com any.,Or send it to S3our _ .. ..maintained_.. e ppsd 1�l�it DIIcat 1,aAdsn —local YietBry Loan Headquaaters. $ends may be-bought.in• "4 t $ X500, $1,000 and larger. fighuag mac nos. =e® of s asii t'- - •c�enomittatsons of $S0, 100, i vessels muster� 3 s>f es; _ d� lRov r'bpok, trust company or your local Victory Loan r•� ers will be glad to give you every assistance in of-pilots must- ire Iwehed t4 vile seen Of ebett 'et, _ ar ut year cruet form. r `47 - _ - - -• T''�.... � �;:..=_day. ,�• _ _ _ .. '?�'.�JKItPz .. .. • ,.r�r Notional Committee,Victory Loan 1941 Oltawa,'Canada ' t Anastasia," said 'Mary, her eyes y - _-- lighting. "Let her. up, Hamlet!" she commanded sharply, and start- ed back towards the bandstand. S p - - Ske hail gone but a short distance CQ� \ �AI At�� ��Rv w•h�she heard 'Ted calling her l rattle., He ta rato her, gt•asped her. `� / ` "Mary, i've seen Mr. Hellman ` "I thought I had a life-long victim when I j and I �+ic you really love me. / dragged her down from socialite to social I'll get( And tusia and make her --mmace.Too much coffee and tea upset her t;11 you the g." said Mary sober- / -sbe bmme my bet example of caffeine- Ted, dat ling. s nCM&Then she switched to Possum and ly and seriously. "I don't give a darn about Auastasia. She's out of . soon after she started the thirty-day Possum my,system and we can dismiss her t'testher irrhabilityvanished.Once again she once aril to all." -becamethetown'spopularsocialleaderand "��11en , . . wleu did you discover J - �r IGffeiltte-Nerves had lost another:victim." L ,,y, .r iosse'people,and alt ehifdrea should never drink 'that?...' asked the amazed Ted. with Dessert cavo or tea. If upset nerves make you irritable. ; "I just figured it OUR. lOU pose sleeplessness, headaches or indisestion, haven't.seen :�nastasia once since, swiuti to delicious Po•tum•This wholesome bever. AN cot"ns no caftine,costs less per cup and is we separated: In a town like this prepared instantly in the cup with no waste.Get Po•tttM today Ecom your grocer. everyone 'would have told me if .O you had." el►*tt►a"t, —moi "IY you'd only have thought of. " that before!" exclaimed Ted fer- VM - — — vently. Mary smiled archly. "I can't. be expecteli to think of things when "fir iCi B that I have 'n o announcement .to of them• It's only when I think make:" Perhaps that didn't make make 16 • y� feilman lett the band- much sense, but Ted and Mary, ++ ' stand and took a, path leading I clasped tightly, in each other's away frcm the picnickers. Mary arms, their lips clinging to each 'Company coutronteZI him, her eyes blazing other's didn't give a darn about • B nick anger, sense at that moment of reconell• 60ti "Mr. Hellman! 1_ never__hearst_ - - AAmpted from the anytbing-so unfair in all m3 lite! 'TELE END i way 14leteto•GOI Ms CC You practically promised that job Wa ,y i Is to Ted. ,' -- PlC um. "Everybody in town knows you They All Wanted were going to make _Ted or-dim The Young Heiress . . t- by Reynolds head of the agency. Do To come and live with them after Lebbeus Mitchell you think you can find any one her mother's death. But the sis: finer than Ted Foster. Am3body ter* were stymied when Mark in- -Copyright n _.-Copyright 1940 by I-oew's Ina . more honest? 'More - deserving? stead ensaaad Lucy to tutor her. - - - ' More reliable? Oh.: you make-me sick. "Marrying Mark" ' After the piddle lunch, Mr. fiell• _ moan c1Lffibed into the bandstand 'I can't. discuss this now, Mary. Is a story with a Cinderella-like to make his etlstomary_,apeeeh. Y_:• In the meauthSome- day' you'll know the whole twist, clean, refreshing, romantic. na,. -Btt STARTS NEXT WEEK told them be had beetR cherishing Mary,story:, choking back a soh 'slur• ff n a dark secret—which everybody l f V - - ried away.. knew that he had_long wanted' to It was half' an hour or Ku later ,;SIMPLE SLIP FOR t; � �quIt. business and devote himsrl that Harriet sound SII".. llollniau to e01f. LARGER WOMEN and told .him TPd Foster mis .in j r "And rye hinted ,around - putty til$-park oPfire and wanted to sea 5"•• z• - k•. � broadly," be continued, "that my him right away. nq ` - decislop would crop up at .thij Mr. Hellman H'Pnrio the park of- 1P f- 1F , !picuic." He paused. "i' find no-tv ftc?.Ted was shouting into the-t-le- 7 _ prhode: "Ksery one of those forty Corone14 has got to be loaded. on freight cars ready Aa Iea_vA by noon. c�:<` W Sold 'Em• To. LyndhuratBy'SADIE B. CHAMBERS .• i "What are you.riving with Oose ; Table,,. -Talkscaps. demunded Mr.. Hellman. _ I'ni_ shipping. them' to_. Lynd- t and the pulp of lemon �lnd c hnrst: gunned TPrI: "Law- of sup= r r. orgy Time's oranges. _Cook. slowly for 30 min-, ,. �r Ql�b �ZTfZ ply and demand We h-_ve tle,cars _ 'a•, -• _ .Here — Hurrtalh! ' and Ly ttduurat h:r the factory tales then add walnuts and-cQot for 10 minutes longer. Place {a • a► t who lora glasses-and cover with paraffin. "5'cu've sold sera ,o tits '[.nuc! Who is there not, gs o - for the sight o the at real burst dealer, Teti?- S h f fir Strawberry Mousse "And was he tickled! He didn't f sFs _ - hoine f rdwn fresh strawberries—= ,; ' have �t car on Ilio t1cor -a,i(I one'• � d and who is there, who does not � tabteQpooa" rl:itine" -� think that strawberry shortcake Pooh of i sgC d yvater The whole -of his C0111h41it01� Marl te:eli'e." • t i is not the ver finest iiessert. _ 4 'a Cup�BU at'"Why di.ln t I,t.iluk of a slnt;rle 3 t t Y € 2 cup.: whipped cream family enjoys its _ thim: like that:" said Mr. [tell- - Strawberry Shortcake -i cup Sliced fre�h.s[-rawbetrwi e man:- `?-cups flour So:tea tie .~eiatine in roll WtV d•idn'i l r2•spvnrled Tvil. 4 teaspoons baking powder w'8ter.' Cru=ll lite bcrr'qbiacid stir- it . wa.i rta!!y 11mritt Taorua4 s jite'aspoorr salt -0 ]Healthful, refreshing and cook to bai,ing point with the blew" teaspoons sugar su ar—Dissolve v!adne coin hte- 5 t Gum Is a treat Is f g. c - n "This all sounds tPrribl� utipor• �'• yh - Li cu shortening (butter re.es- ly in -the'hot -!iquid acid chal-w•1th for young and old. And the cant.".,rziil NLiFoster. ,: red) chewing helps keep.your "Alino;:.t as in portatit to a yot ng a: cup milk - al"` occasional stirring -lentil the - teeth clean, bright and at- t tole is ua thick as honey. . [teat fellow like you. Ted, as something t, eggs tractive.The delicious flavor ')'out %rife' sal�,to me a while ac'nE Mix di;y ingredients, vitt in but. ;until frothy. Fold -in the crasm Whitt illd she say?" de- � and sliced berric�: Ttun rota a - _ sweetens your breath, ter and add milk (acid .beaten egg y tray:of the nlcc•han:cal re frigera• y mantled T-d dl=pv'ately -Ln'sious. " s I 1 if used) grad,nally. Toss-on flour Eor and freeze untiE film: t fr¢S/t¢ytl you ftp. Join the '•Slip lande•I on me like a ton board and divide in'--two parts. millions of happy.familiee of bt.r,ks wizen I 'said I bad no �' Pat, roll out to fit round pan; Strawberry Sand -who enjoy Spearmint after announcement tzi•'make. Site de-' a spread one layer with soft butter cups ripe stvacv:ler:.ie; every meal. _ ulanded where on tlrq fact- or thP, z and place the other on it 'and• 1.,cup -celery- dieted., . . •earth' I eoriid find atrybudg .more � bake in a hot oven. split, spread Heart leaves of ietnu•e R,G honest than TPd' b'oster. She also with butter (soft) and glace :�ut'meats, whole w O OVM said [ stePr a pain in the nerit. r " 4 sweetened strawberies generous- . ? cup pecan nut? choppc'ii p h Ted h;•ushed bet-ween-bW mothers Ip between layers and on 'to(.. 3s cup salad dressing yME� and. Dir. Hellman without a word ' c':' Time in oven about 20 minutes. Whipped. creani �fN and headod •for"the'interior of the % Temperature 425`F. Servings 6'. :'M'int leaves.. park Strawberry Conserve Combine strawberries, chopped 1' O TODAY Marv, walking a,itatediy by tier. I}763 1 quart ripe strawberries j nut meats and celerycubt*s. N13T7- GET • self, was halted by an ani razing 1,4 ,pound •seeded raisins -.inate- in dressir1g... Arrange on agorae. Anastasia Atherton was flat By Anne Adams 1 lemon 'lettuce. Top with whipped cream - on the around; one toot caught in 2. oranges and .,whole -nut meats. • .Either . CANADA'S ROYAL' a'nc•ose, and. Harriet and her two -You'll need a plentiful supphi 'ti pound chopped' walnut meats sprinkle chopped mint leaves on FAMILY Of HOTELS stooges. wooden tomahawks 'in of dainty slips to' wear_ benea.' -sugar top or add to ingredients beS� their -hand iveeedancing -a1iout your sheer summer frocks! Pat- Wash and drain the berries, adding dressing (this latter I pre-, her. tern 4 783 has been planned with then put in preserving -kettle, for}, This is a salad which r OF ALL INTEREST "Harriet!" cried Mary. "What a double ur ose b W. carry the honoa,s .of a dessert. PAYMENTS- arp —to conform to the mature figure "I'm doing this for you, Mary," � with smooth perfection AND to Interest on all oatstah'din; said .Harriet. "Ted's here and I'msimplify dressmaking. The back • ••y,,• y FIRST Mortgages having been ,provided for, on presentation filing it so she doesn't trifle with. is cut in just one piece—straps P;Cfwres of ✓�JfAf� _ and 'surrender of coupons•due your husband's affections any and all, with darts at the waist to �,y.• � June 1st, 1941. more •' insure -neat lines: Now turn to F4TE&Ct ftntf�9 1%nos asid wpfskls The Royal Connaught Hotel Make Anastasia Tell the front and see the long panel .yrytry .+ trMURRICAME" "OfR1ANT'� r Company Limited will pay in- ",Mary," appealed Anastasia, "get.__ that gives such. easy fit. And «K 2""Al' "WE"INGTON SOMOER11 terestdue on-Secon-d-Mortgage , above the-seamin there-are so- Fifteen, o � a ptr.tNo BOAT" r - — Fifteen Year SinkingFund these tierids off' me. I haven't.seen g Ted for weeks! He doesn't want gathered side bodice sections that N.ILS. iteY 1W dw) S ARK'ROYAL w5 Bonds. N.IM. TROYiR Rttisl dsa) SYYMARRNE (slttrlt scan) w: The Prince Edward Hotel any' part of me." give plerity of freedom without Vole TMl1[OO "AT star etti•rs L r (Windsor) Limited will pay in "'I don't believe that," said Mary.: pulling or stretching. Add lace .,Semi two box tors from p«ckages• of Carindn ,,r serest due on its Second Mott- "Don't ire a Lool 3tary. In s edging for a full measure of fens- Corn Starch for earn picture renue�u•d. \v1 ftA r '. your nu roe and address, on one q[ the,box tops x• " Tags Debentures. town like this, if I'd been within ininity! i.ith the' n«me of the desired picture—then ' 1y mail ihim to Dept. J.11, The Ca ytareh - e l e General Brock Hotel Com- twenty feet of Ted, all your friends ' Pattern 4763 is available in pay would have told you," wombs Uz 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 Cumpuny, •t9 Vt'et]in top.,t., l;•, 7'uruitto, ort easy Limited will a• interest. ' due on its second Mortgage "There's a lot in what you sa 44, 46 and N. size 36 takes 2`Irs 'fbesa6rondertni4icwresare.iwobtan y, able far 2 box-tops from packaitca of Etonds, yards 39 inch fabric and 3% yards �1 _IRENSON•S CORN STARCH f CANADA'S ROYAL --- � � Istdin 1 or U FAMILY OF HOTELS i - t.� 1 NLV9*&toss LAUNDRY STARINI 4�en t racy caht6' (20c)- in eanplctelabel from a tin of Vernon G. �ardy, Pr oral_, coins (stamps cannot be accept- INIi MRA;DstrRR W, Hamilton, " Ont., May 22nd, 1941 I a ed) for thi Aerie Adams pattern. ►��• "� 71 Writ* plalliy sirs, name, aadreNr (for eachpfcetucdeaireu: r • • . and style number. :ISSUE 24--'41 • 1 Send your 'ord!r to Ante �} (allimCIGAi : •No ol ams, Room 41St. 7S vlret Adele M I 1 3Rr Torontar. "I _ ohm T _f t(� L.T Ct and was ten rly cared for. Quite a word "Abide' uvea answered to' the L�!\.J 1 l7 .lumber of relatives, and friendt Roll Call. The President, Mss J. Prom Gegmietlown, Toronto'and oth- Pugh, conducted the Business Sess- ` 7,ast.mignte nbtkd :- ' er points, ovell as old friends an: ion, Mrs. Randall taking ever the •1 — neighbors of Brougham were in at.• programme, being `Convener for the .�` -tA meeting is called by the Red ceendance. During her yearsof re-. June.Group. Xaa G. Harstingrs read 'Cross, tonight, at the Town Hall to sidence in Brougham, she made many the Scripture Lesson; Mrs, H, Wlite = arrange for the First of July, the friendL the Devotional Thoughts. Constance � 1 local unit having taken over the day. Week-end and Sunday visitors Randall gav etwo fine, Morited piano _ .. _. : = _Mn. R. Ap Douglas, of Toronto. Mr, and Mm W. Knox and Barbara, numbers; Mrs. G. Tran, a paper on of Ste George spent Tuesday with Mrs. F. Bunting , with members of the "Neighborliness" Mrs. G. Tran, two and f ly; t family here, and attending tghe•Mem- beautiful vocal .solos. Mrs. Randall _ Letter to �ur �. Sid Couper'and children of orial Service at Erskine; air. and gave an interesting paper on - The Toronto spent a few days with Mr. Mrs. E, Crocker, with L and Mfrs. History of the United'Church. The avid Mrs. o% Bronimarr and family. Matthews; Mzts.. J. Everest and Ray: Group served a dainty lunch The The Garden Tea planned for vdth T. Gammage; hf mes-glary and National Anthem closed an interest- � Friends afternoon June 19th at "Fetich Malcolah at their Moine here; iu and social afternoon. Customers Thar:sday g - ae home of Mrs, E. Booth has been Wi11 and Mrs, Brown, Mary and The June Group.of the W. I. are ' cancelled for the present. Tom Jr., a short visit at the home holding their meeting at, the home • - _ _ -4 rm Bertha Bunting, of Toron- here on June 3rd, Will's :birthday.. of Mrs. Kenneth Hastings on Wed- , td, called on Pickering friends on T.•C. accompanied thein Home and nesday June 18th at 2.30. A novel _ Monday before leaving for La Pae, spent Wednesday in town. Bazaar Table where you will be able Man., where skis will eptead the scan- to get surprising values, will start' -- mer with 'her brother, W. H and -- at 13:I{oU-Call - A Modern- _ 4 is:<nr`ly: GREENWOOD Topic -- Legislature. Cara will leawf - Traffic in town here tat six in the store at 2 o'clock. Mm. Cattan- _ the evening has reached a -point "Miss Helen Devitt entertained Miss ach, Markham, will be guest speak- v&ere traffic control-is--necesomw. Marion McVey on Sunday Goad -music. A special invitation We are arranging anew system whereby our N4ng and Y,onge, hasn't anything on Don't forget the school, patriotic to all the ladies who can come. Oh �;:.. 'our four corners at that hour. A concert in the Park tonight. yes! you may bring your knitting. full staff of assistants will enjoy-their regular serious crash occurred there on Mr. and Mrs. Hayward have-sett- it is the objective of the Women's Monday evening, a passenger in one led in their new home, the house re Institute to make one 'Layette a Lalf holiday on Wednesday afternoons and car (from Quebec) nearly passed centtly vacated by-Mr. Issard. ' month for overseas'This month, 2 all the way through the windshield, Rev. Mr:Vey has returned ' from bands, 1- woollen coat, i bonnet, `evenings of each week. ' i and another with a seriously cut Belleville where he attended the soap and wash cloth are being asked hand More accidents will tollaw. Conference of the Ututted Church for to complete this month's dona- �" _Miss Ina St. John, who has been On Sunday there will be a special tion, A1ry lady wishing to sew• for In Order that we mai do this we are snggeeting a naamber of the teaching' staff of Baptismal service in the Church. this worthy can obteirP some to our many C116tomers, and friends that they the Pickering Continuation School Parents wishing to have their child- from Mm. Randall, who has several for several years, .has tendered her ren baptised, will be gl•saly received, garments cot out. ..refrain from asking for goods to be delivered ' x+esignation to. the Board. Miss Mildred and Gertrude Corbett — ,-,A Garden Party under the ars-. of Scugog Centre and Epsom srohools You will please astifit ua were home for the holiday. DUNBARTON _ 011 that afteTII00II. pices, of the Pt�byterian Chumb - Idubes' Aid will be held at the instars Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Disney, of :Mr. and Mia+ Ed. Raines spent and our Btaff by giving tbie your kind 'atten- of Mr. and Mrs: R,ob't. Reesor on Os}Paws; spent Sunday.with W. F. lam- week-end with friends at Petr Wednesday evening, wane 18th. Loc- and Mrs. Di4ney. 11011* ail tWerrt under the leadership of The winner of.the Red Cross quilt 36-L Ham of and children of V Mt!► 91vattt, assisted by Toronto donated by Mrs. Norman Wilson will the guests of her parents, Mr. and Re. be decided at .the Ccutcert in the Fremkfard are spending a week here, -This eyBtm W1 start. OII Wedueoday, JUDO 4_ talent -01 provide the program. red Lor all Pork June 18th. Mrs. J. Totes. goad time is beim Qla,a rpAbnienta will . be ed_:and a Part. Greenwood; taus Frrda even- The next 'meeting of the W. Mt S. ,who eaten. Everybody welcome. at Mss. J. Hedges on will be held at the home of Mrs. _ nalmdon 25 cents. , Thursday lat, .w . l�n Mrs. McQvaY Gerald Cowan, Rosebank._ i'hureda;* -ilia sattball schedule here bao of Whitby, gave • floe, Piispiring afternoon, June 191h, at 3 P. M. _ game a bit "askew' this vrneek. In talk on "Citarimuahity Friendship" to .Mrs. Gordon Jack. of. Burford, is _... _ tame attentive audienct. -oar_yswe of kat week the Club' s . -- - call pon8ent reported a game for The Wasee F. sod B.,.Mac an, The Dumbarton Unit' of the Red Che at the Park bete, of Toronto, were with W. W. and - �ta>sday' Stn, Cross are Bolding a Euchre . and and a goodly nvanber canine in to ase Mrs. Gee for the week-end. . Dance in the Dumbarton school this •the tame, only to bear that the The W M` S. had a most inttreat- Friday evening, June 13th- Everyone Same was to be pi;yed on I�esday- KINSALt'7 arelcome. /� CHAPMAN �ht, and the News cam in for -- - Time passed pleasantly last Tues- ,Y Y1 a ►.J• '- earns harsh criticism, however that. Mr and Mrs. Nelson Lgdgett and day afternoon at the hours of Mrs. _ - _ Ms the date given on our Copy Fera, ZWnt Sunday last Irving White, Pickering, when the _ er►. Than they came back on the wine:, ladies of.the 'Pickering Woman's folliradn$ night, •there still, was no with Chao. surd Mrs. I�edgett. - We have not �s Mabel liarbron, Markham, Aasocistion entertained - tae mem- Sun being played. berg of the Dunbarton W. A. yet heard the answer to dmi one. was home for the +week-end holiday• e••-The Bale Tea was held on'Jane Mission Band met at the iwme of -'Friends,of Igen Smith are..pleased ,• O g p - 5* under the,auspices of the Wt. M. Mrd ,-R. E Mwvhray on Monday ell- to learn than he nus received 'his r� Br�I71 . �,�g• I second -promotion since-going over- �1C�Cer�n j United Church and Varna now.- Co sal. Mr. S. of the and he is g _ well attended. After a short business Don't forget to attend the concert 'sea rho given•by the children of the schools Smith's home is on.White's sideroad period, the members welcomed their o Pickering Township at 8 P. m. in and, before going over in December, Stock - guests and viewed the quiitsn cloth- Greenwood Ps'kt: An excellent pro- 1439, .he ;was a member of the Dun- We have. a Complete Stock of Ing, books and toys' that- were dis- gtamc»e of songs, recitations, folk barton School Board. - played, X varied iprogram'.vas pre- will be even. Adm. 25 There will be a Tea .ori Saturday 11 _ dances etc. Red Clover, g $ sed _ sented by Miss So. John, airs. Mur- and. 10 cents. afternoon, June 13th, at the home of Field Seeds' kPr, Mrs. Jenkinson-ar:d'-sirs. Gart- 'Mir.:,and Mrs. Rowe and daughter Mrs. B. Lofton, in aid of the.Tele- shore. The President, bars. H. T. Kahleen sent several'devs of last gram r, B: W.-N'! .Fund. Miss Sourer- Alfalfa, 'Timothy & Sweet,Clover, Fallaise poured tea and was assis-. Week -with bis. and Mr& Gordon ville's class- of the United Sunday ted by Misses Clark axnd Murray, and: Death School are sponsoring the event, and _ ,arden Seeds, bulk and package} ffiesdacnes A.'Alt Mitchell and Les. The Foursquare Class are holding a cordial invitation is extended to Morley. The Friendship Quilt des- a picnic -at the home of their leader all who _are interested, in this-wor- - igned and embroidered by'several of Mrs. V. Pairkin on. Saturday after- thy cause. . 1�lllcClarp Electric Ranges , the members is. now .on •dist:lay at noon,. June' 14th, at 130 standard -The Big Store". tirlie. All the- old members of the caassirw Advwt.eaaeats Frigidaire Refrigerators 13ROL GRAM• Class are invited; and a good time is planned for the union. FOR SALE Guelph Coux Stove; _ - also 3• kitchen-chairs. Apply Box C. Stock and Poultry Foods •Many Brougham people attended — - GREEN RIVER •` � Pickering :news. t v. the Memorial Service at Erskine on or All Inds BusPdsy lasts Mrs. Forsythe will entertain ' the FOR SALE - :,,.year old mare, ji» A. Moffat and Judy are hot- lies' Aid on Wednesday of next sound Lot 15 con. 3, 1?ickering. A - 3deVing with the Shel;tberds, Collie week.' Garalczyk. 43-5 �• r- - ,pad Muriel, home for s week-end. Mr. Raker, 'l3arnilton, sperrt the HANllY DdA?1T -will'take�coi tracts :Mia T.,.Norton was guest speaker �IgeAt ford McCormick.Deering ferrn Naclstoery sad week-end with Mrs. Baker at Wil for 'rough carpenter work, painting, epairs. ela:a Baby Band meeting in ling St. ...� �� y R _ sorts Park. cement work etc. McAllister, Pine United Church, Oshawa. Thursday Miss pearl Fraser, Hamilton,'spent afternoon, dwte 5th. Ridge Rd. Dumbarton. 43-4 9W Meet - We w r ' The school children are enthu>s as- th,6 week-and-v�zth hey 'mother._,-Mrs._ SALE 3 encs' Pcyc es are a here- 'Public school •concert next week;' 1 lady's. J. L. Cowie, Bruug am: war funds. �. under the leadership of our teacher, i isrsi+h++a•/�•+r� • 'Bale packing for the W. rh. S FOR SALE = 15-acres alfalfa and "• �' t ' '.Muss Johnston. � -eilow btossom sweet clover hay.. - - - - will be done at the home of Mrs. -1 - - Mr, and :Miss. Gordon LeArnan of Thos. D. Luke, Locust Hill, R. R. 1'. Lerrtanon on Wednesday afternoon, Markham '.Mf , and Mr. and MT-s. Warren Mrs. E. Willson was not as well Dlorris visited with the formers FOR�REtiT - 2 rooms, a bedroom as usual the first part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. M; Hamilton spent son, J. B. and Mrs. Lehma,l. and sitting-room, with or without, . - "-SPECIALS ; Visitors ,from Torolrto to the par-' board. Apply at Whitevale Post Off- Sunday with Gt_. sAd Mrs. 'Bals- + L don at the lake. ental roof were: Misses Edythe Will- T-0 RENT - 6 roomed hpuse and � 1D� lams, Lois Turner,' Margie McLeod whop in" Danli'aitorf: Apiply to Nor- Breakfast aeon, The Julie meeting of the W. M. ,and Sipper Geo, Rickard; Jim ltic}t- fit7C• a S. will be held on June 17th ax ,the ard•from Petewawa; L. Cpl, Donald mass Wood, or Phone Toronto High- 0,, Burton 'home. Hostesses: 'Mrs:, land 32]4. 42-3 l�llinced Steak • Williams, Camp Borden. 12c. a Burton and Mrs.-Crawford. Convert- Y, P, S• will meet at Mr. and Diss, FOR RENT. -- 2 rooms, a bedroom q - er for the xerogram: Mrs. Malcolm _ • 'F, .G, Leh.man's at Markham uri Mon- and sitting-room, with'or without -pork Liver, -12c• a • and Group D. Roll, Call = A Fact d stereo of next week ; a� g board. Apply-at Whitevale Post Off- 1 about Misaions.in Inria. British British War Victims' Gar- ice. 4�� l �• a ,t Decoration Day Service' at' Brou- Mewing Beef, held on San- den Party in the near futulr.Sbam CeM9tGzW V411 119 - Crown Proso'Millet '5c. pct pound; day; June 15th at 2 P. m., Mrs- P. _ _ Empire Millet 4c. per pound, both lhOrte�... f rapratt and-quartet of Whitby villi - (WHiT VAI grade. No. 1, from J;l g-istered Seed. ` 2 13ce bave charge of the service of praise, -*-=� .These t_«;o varieties are recognized Classic Cleanser, 1�g y and a special speaker' frpm Toronto Mr, sand ) Harold Brunner and by the Central Experimental Fairer 6 tins, 26co will be present;t.. Sunday School will dar:ghtet of Rye, spent the week-end as-the best for hay =or'given put- ` be held in the morning at 10 o'clock, with the Randall-family. - poses. F. H. W.estney. Phone Peek go, as to not interfere with the af- Miss Evelyn Palmer of prillia, 1413. 4?r-3 ternoon service. was the guest of Mrs. M. Pap'ks re- �! Mrs. Hub- ntl - also MX. and Mrs. Harry COTTA E TO RENT - at Heyden- - • w r p _ The funeral of sane late M ce y, _ bard of GeorQetovd�t, took 'place at Rowley, Toronto; and Dr, and Mrs. shore Park, Whitby; 5 bedrooms, fly n P1Ql�erin g}a, tnTrt Cemetery' on Saturday, Moyer, and daughter. screened verandah;• furnished; town B u LQ har }AQ 12%J J3 J) >. where her remains were lard beside A very fine meeting of the Wom- Crater; electricity for light And kits her husband's. She. had been with an's Association was ' held at the then stove. Delightful surroundings. the family of Mrs. Harry Wright, itome of Mrs. Harry '9�hitie. The Apply Dr. McGillivray, Whitby 0 °