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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1941_05_30 .. ^. .y it R2." .... -•.' .. +. .': �.�' r OL. LX .PICKERING, ONT., -FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1941 No. 41 �sfrfsststesaai itssrksst. County Connery DUMBARTON Toweabip Council COUNTY OF ONTARfONOTICE ^` Md The Pile giving a Piano will meet on Monday next for othe Of Whitb H. O. PEARSON-Ph Biwa A, meeting -of the Coitnty` Council Y' are transaction of, neral business. �_ ' 7+i County ite and Patriotic FridTablay -evening, in the June Se ' ,.•a` T• 00� t s�sen•.. Oesbatto•. - 10 7 of the Corporaition of the Coun of t Ontario, will, be held pttasuant to �� (�h h.on..Friday.evening, Jnne _ t .& F01iBYTHAMq �D Dlracter adjournment in the Council.;Chamber 6th at 8 p: m, The East Group of Erskine Memorial Set vCce eAsmber ♦e Orts-eet.-! in the Court.House in the Town of the W. A. are sponsoring the con- .-.-.__ MI 'c:WnMOnL od•edOt bs tov°I�s Whitby, on Monday, the 9thday of cert and a number of local children The annual Memorial Service at are taking Part. Mrs. Spratt gave a the White Church, on Sun idr86'd936; June 1941, at the hour of 2 o'clock day after. Low"' in the afternoon, Daylight Saving theSimlar.concert here last year, and :noon, June 8tk at 8 P. m. D. S. T. Time, the evening is remembered by those Rev. Howey, of Dtmbarion will. ' On iCcoint of the aearei!] of PusAICD REf,(�DY wB,�wrvr�istow.so. All acconnta to be laid before the who ended as one of expellent en- apsisted by- the United' Climb choir, W.aa� ems♦ Council should be forwarded to the tertaico ��t. There will be a silver Pickering. ------ � on1�01�DAY ng �►lll de done _ -- Cierk,. properly certified, at least S and FRIDAYS - DEVON. BELL (r R055 three daY's before the meeting of Nord has been received that Mr. KINSALE only, during Mal, June and the Council. D. F� Jenkins Jr. Engineer of the i Barristers & Solicitors knPerial 'nil tanker Canadaprkte, Red Cross met at the horns July,y' BZCe t P by special ial ars " t.1•l+iFATON.K.C. ,lice .Dated at Whitby, this 26th day of believed stank by enemy action, off May, At "D., 1941. Mxs• Gordon Death on.Monday night rangement. AL WOOKE sELi„&C. :Adel,WS ---. the coast of Africa, has been intern- AF.ROES R. Donald Ruddy, Miss Glenyce Stephen spent the Please 71tt�atr�t Reterdia l ed at Eemvich French Guinea- Mr. �Y• _ County Clerk week-end-with her parehts at Ash- $72 Day St. Jenkins resided for about 4 years an,•byny �+. �,,,•Q. ���� L.POND Toronto Youth has its place in thkr war. Old Forest Road, Woodlands,, near A goodly number from our cotrml- AdcMILLAN . 1; Rosebank Corners. He was born at unites attended the Fair at Brooklin Clare 4. Madcap. DL R. A.&p?m 1 •d�stt�ee The quotation, We are sail in the Cambridge Eng, and i8 a submarine L C. eledhoae lagin&M. ou „ on the 24th front .line means ail of us, but veteran of�the first world war. Be- The W. L meets this Wednesday a# 8 Arch. Registered ArehiteeE j JA41" youth has a definite place in this fore enlisting in this weir, Mr. Jen the selwol. The children are sup 1 Graduate of University o! Terento war. Tose winning of this war, means kine •waa employed as 16 receiver at PP Y- 0ff�., 9 Sultan St. Toronto KL 681 ing a prograan and lunch will be ser- e ) "BRT T. P�►L:418B.L. D 8., a new future• for Young America, the Sick Children's. Hospital. ved. Residence, PlckerhW, 27 r 11 qts ` rD. ..Griita'G of itis Reuel cow"of and for those wife follow after we The next meeting of the W;. A .. s.r rtt•elMe Um*«ties a Twa�•yo, ng An Official Board meeting of the to «toss pair ..sea St.,die• are gone. of the United Church will be held on PETER LEVINE B. A. ♦� eta'etc' tea' aO"': s In a few months 'we of America Thursday afternoon, Jane 5th at '8 Circuit is being held at the home of. Banister, Solicitor eta, s t•r- to s �-. or etvpafmas". Ot+av n+ Mr. F. L. Green in .Greenwood this •''�• *P:k 00. are going to pay heavily for this P. m in the school room of the Un- Monday evening. .Office hours. - '1•• e. Wed. and Sat. _. war, and we will be paying for many ited7-Church.- The East Group are in Rev. Mr. WVey preatehed an in- King Str.Pickering•Next to Libras$ a 4001st~ Q'avb*. years ,to come. We pay with Life charge of arrangements. Mrs. F." C. teresting sermon on Sunday us- READ OFFICE OSHAWA- • rand Currency, but witil the hope that Haw, of St. Paul's, Scarboro Bluffs, in as }lie subject - The National 8. BRATON. TOWNSHEP never again will this country know will be guest speaker and an invit- teeth Week, D• coo..seteer.cammiene•er far, the destruction, death and starvation ation has-been extended to the lad- R. E. and Mrs. Mowbray and fain- �' �-• 33 X -M R dttf a a.ita. a tepr.`8ee. l..u.r of of battle, such kir-the people of Eng- ies of the Pickering W. A. to atRend it and F. and Mrs. Parkin; also ¢iQia�e Li•tnw wiate�ak.Out. y J&11. 'S+ land know today. the meeting. Word for Roll Cali - Mr. and Mrs O; Breen from Oshawa -A. E. RICHARDSON it.is the genlration to come, that Our Faith in Redemption- enjoyed a motor trip to Hamilton on 121BUTiAee Of 111 $iDds,r GBNERAL INSURAN1139 we think of, not ourselves. The rise the holiday. REAL B`9TATE or fall of this Empire rests mainly Proclamation -Mr. and Mrs. W. McDowell - avid Bost Rates Ava1118bie with CONVEYANCING - w �on the Ql►otllders of its young people,. daughter, of Toronto and.Mz. and. in turn guided b sneir sup- Municipality of the Townshpi. Pouf and SerTlce. gm Y . P- Mrs. Hankin and family slaw of Tor . Ax old estabuabed eriors. / of Picketr:ng agency, ready ► � .. - onto, spent Saturday last with Mr. 71�lrtss .' Mbsnt i. _ f.. to serve. Hitler }las been training the .lyre- and Mrs V. Parkin. R[kClGiHi4ly1 PICK $IS Pbons Plck. 6000. rent generation of Germane since the Whereas the canvass to the Dorn- The Foursquare Clara met at tlse inion Victory Loan will be :ommen- •- end of -the Isat war. We o! this _ heals of Mrs. Lloyd Moody last Wed- ced in another week- country, who are not trained, will . in chs night; with lf6esa Jean Mark • A have to give most of our time to And whereas the need of our 'Dom- in charge. An Executive n,�eeting of NOTICE �iE28NSRD AUCTIONEER AND pmpe,ring and equipping ourselves for inion or money for the equipment the Class is being held this Tuesday eTi* and training of many more of out evening when arrangements will be _ warfare, or in blunt words, do ev _._. '�•-."' s� •. h!11auw write codAadAnelL enc thing we can to hang on to our. free- Canadian You:h, and to provide shine made, for the annual Oft 11'l*C� Mm yew way srye'�j� y airplanes, mu itiorss and other thingsptcmc- Jom. If we lose our present freedom is very great- COAL CBYRf 1841 Victor Street. Bask - � �th��A, never again will we f y Loan. Ontario County '- • • Whitby. Ontario. know the meaning of - being .our And whereas the British people at t t own hose, or t doin-as we the present time are engaged in a 'Through the*generosity-"and " - t co-op- RPUOD, CiFiMifa ,e Y g desperate struggle with the people enation of the Oshawa Rotary Club . ��e' who hope to reduce us and the whole the . .•,NAND, MAY$L9 . ,We must do" everything in our great annual Rotie►y Farr parade ' . 8riabush Hospiw Power to conquer this power-crazed world to a condition of slavrry. to be held on Monday evening June Therefore as head of this to al .2nd is to deveto viiia lad Government Lkw4ed Hitler. Sacrifice our own pleasures, mum 11�st I ' Y p i gran$ boos- - ti► to help win 'Otis war with° the one of the Township of ter promotion for Victory Loan 1941. BUILDREVS- SUPPLIE8 Main at, E. 8tonffville, Ont, Pickering, thought ever in mind - that our respectfully ask-the Floats, features, decorated -vehicles; alio 1O0a1 e;rta a Rork Phone 191 people generally, during the period bands, will all be - plannea around s >; goal is -an everlasting peace. Our of this canvass to decorate their the theme of Buy Victory Bonds and We hwaeatso placed!a siesta w full Maternity, Medical. and Surgical Government and our Mother Country homes and places of business with the Finish The Job"- The casts taken is counting on us, and we will not P parte LINE of MAPLE LEAF MILUNQ v Lail them. We moat � and bunting; and that those which is always spectacular, will 60AWANY l NZM IkiaterDity Sefni-Roos► sere. - B. 1!X give, buy and who can gpare a small or great arra-- probably double in size and undoubt- T' Rates tot 10 daft}-$25.76 ount, hila invest in bonds — Y of our edl shout be Y ti the greatest patriotic24 A ,� MITCHELL Dgitdared Michael w ettandasce sad .'Oshawa Rotary Repeal Fair. Dominion to the best of their ability demonstration ever staged in Oeh- W. _ hoetr servia given. to do so, aAd thus het rleriiagr Out. 7lfobulance Service - „ June 2nd and 3rd. freedom we now enjoy, but which is, aria. The many thriving and enter- towns,and'villages of Ontar- 'SIRS.E.R. GOOD t5.37 at the present time in many parts io Count have indicated I%OP.e Office 74 Res. $6. 1 The anneal Fair of the Oshawa Y great int- 1 ♦ RotaryClub has been arranged of our globe, in eclipse. erest and most of them, have plann- gel ivr God Save the King and Mankind. ed to be well represented throw Moeda and Tuesday evenings, June �j'� ;ACCIDENTS 2 and y3, and the " directut" have 13y -order of the Council of the local 'bands or 'floats. Two 'special .COLEMAN promised a greatet and more attrac- tive said Municipality. prizes have been arranged for coup- event than ever before. Those W.1liam, Reeser,' Reeve t' representation 40shawa exx*pt- Instant light cook BtoTeBy Aceiden.ta Happen who have attended the Fair 'in past ed) featuring the Vict»ry :Loan .in g Tlw8e parcels to the boys overseas the parade. The entry may rake any s0 quick, so satisfactory, Locally years will wonder haw that can be possible. ,There will be tnirttwo form that, will fit into the parade. Insure with yonr games .and Y Damaged fruit, broken l s ars First Prize will be $15.00 and . the Coal Oil stoves,Elec. hot / booths of prizes in the g as j LOCal Agent massive Midway, and-those in charge which had contained maple syrup and Second Prize $10.00 Mr. Hayden PlatPs,—Window screens, %SEE of the various'stalls are vieing with .cartons of fresh eggs, all broken, MacDonald, chairman of the Chit ►SCreQII dO0r8,garden tools one another in enterrltrise' and in- osusing damage to the. surrounding Sales �omanittee, who .is also man- and all hardware at Tight CYRIL E&. MORLBY . ' genuity. The dancing, area" is being mails, are being removed from par- ager of the Rotary Fair, announced GENERAL INIIURANCE enlarged 'and special surprise feat- cels 'addressed to, Overseas Troclps these generous prizes were donated - prlCeSe SERVICE' PROTECTION urea have been arranged for the at the Base Post'(Office; Ottawa. by an Oshawa citizen u4io,prefers _ Canadian Postal Co to remain anonymous. Moncray June Bring In your lawn mowers to a Rotary Poli, which is an i this on. cps officials re- 2nd-is the opening day for the Vic- be sbarpened;and repaired • The Grand Prize this this peal Ported to Hon: Wxn.• P. Mulock, 1:- ' C.'Postmaster ' General tory Loan Drive and across Canada is a fine 1941 Oldmeobile Special Se- that last AL VIN BUSHBY fan, which some member of the Cr- week 16 parcels in ONE B ASG of enthusiastic ;parades,'blackouts, civ- .Y.r ii, 17 THIS MONTH •ippled Children's and War Work Club army mail missed a, despatch bee_ alcadeg and every manner of out- will ,.have the oprtunity of purch- ause they required repacking, as a door event is being staged, but plans Hardw.f►lo Sl�ll>bnk�ith pw ` asin f result of the breakage so far. unfolded point to the efforts ___ We are featuring g or only one dollar, ge of a glass PIf3.8:BRINt3 ; T•wo jar of m to of Oi,tario Count far exceedin in great street_parades will be alp. syrup in oue parcel. Y g �~ Congoletitlri .Rugs an attraction, as well on Monday Fresh eggs that had been enclosed thoroughness and ingenuity that of -' •Swam 411110l , the Senior parade of floats, ciow-ns, without wrapping, along with two any other district in the country, - ---_- • bands, decorated ea tins of maple Just another roof that Ontario ears, and bicycles P e syrup, in another par- P - , L1AOeiitlEl cel had also broken and County sets the pace. y and the Kiddies parade Tuesday, to spread. Five 'BETTY include all the unusual features that bananas with but a single paper civ- In place of the usual theremometer X oild4th the minds of bright boys and girls er and two thin cartons of eggs %och marks the progress of cam- 1 can construct merely w•,rapped in patter were rem- paign for funds, a brand 'new and ANN The worthy causes that 'benefit oved from other packages, intriguing idea has beers 'devedoped - a Beds aid Bedding from the voluntary and enthusiastic The above examples' illustrate the by Claude Wath and his committee efforts of Oshawa Rotarians is wid- folly of sending "perishable"or frag- for--• it might be termed a pie. Chodolates • sly ltnown but should be emphasized ile articles through the mails to our Plate (or pie f,fie as someone 'aptly j Studio �Cou' cheS First and foremost is the care of Troops, especially in view of .the termed it) far .Hitler's physiognomy criplpled children. ManyA bright, long journey by land and sea under will be di4layed, and as the Victory . FOR ' ambitious boy and. girl has been war tune conditions. ' Loan subscriptions mount up, wed- MOTHER - saved from a life of mise -if Parcells worth mailing it is gee of pie will be romoved, each in- M Mitten! Atls6dalNs, D,sf os Nffsttt misery and pain a P 1�. atin • through the efforts of Rotary who worth care' in. packing, •Ali parcels dicg that a substantial amourtk l is00 have supplied the finances to sea should be fullyprepaid, securely of the Ontario County objective has ure the finest medical treatment a- packed in strong containers, wrapp- been reached, revealing abetter, a MOTHER'S D" vailable. The War services 'will bene- in several layers of thick paper brighter and handsome,face, symbol- C• A. S3`ERRITT fit this year as a oodl g and' tied with strop twine. A slip is of the happy days ahead when •�,NIAV :t ITH goodly.p@rdevta e g P victory and p g- ° of the monies raised,will be devoted containing the address of the sold- T�' Peace arrive. This ro Bat}eral Diaeator to war wark less indicator will p;obably be per- $���� DRQ C�0 a Ld ler and the return address should FI11R`IIlt8r6 Dealer The Oshawa Rotary Club invites be enclosed with the content4. The manently set up in Oshawa ,as the r E P CKERING NEWS4,' sender's address should a largest centre of population in the �j gb • . w • � �•��l S . �,r. eperyone to join in th,: fun and appear on atm. HOU?B - 12=1 noon. �. , the corer. Completed County, but the committee is work- share the prizes in return for their P eted Customs Dec- _,-,i,�, php>ao Qs _,j�,,6,GY1e�' , ` interest in A worthy cause, laration forms are recn,ired nn all ing on plans to have it displayed in I *rcels for our Troops abroad. .various other centres, rx n c a APO could be bound by Jewish 'laws, the American network That • ,.i_.. S U N D ;A Y That demand had not yet been � � �� � _� � � � � � r � bushy-haired cigar-puffing vaude- , SCHOOL r raised within the. Church. Thus (j — - villa and screen colitic, Jay. C. the first Gentile Church, known t O to history, was established in har- ,Br DAVE KOBBINB Flipper: helps pace the comedy is - f J this program. . , monious relations with the mother _ •- -- Church. "MARCHING IN SWINGTIME" used to hearing Woodhouse anal The irrepressible Beatrie Say �.• ,. First Called Christians :.Exploring the beauties of Na- --Hawkins' real names. In, Win- and •LESSON! IX — "Aad it came to pass, that even p, g jaunty Joe E. Howard, co- F ' ture or the effect of a new word nipeg they are ip the directory as stars of the Gay Nineties Re- BROADENING CHRISTIAN for a whole year they were gtith- on their beloved public, it's all Art E: McGregor, and Frank J. view, g ' Bred together with the church, g join in takin the. Colum- 1 'ltOR'1ZONS: THE ANTIOCH the same to the erudite uhcon- Deaville. Soon the will be listed bid network audienee' back to the ° and taught much people; and that y turn of the center MOVEMENT. .: ventionals Woodhouse and Haw- at their new. address in'the same y with music, Acts 113 18-30 the 'disciples were called Chris- kine. Now they are exploring way. But they will be using song and comedy. This pleasing e tisns first in Antioch." The ,dis- •PRIN7JED'TEXT Acts 11: 19-30. a form of life new to them—life Woodhouse and Hawkins most - review is heard over CBS Non- 'am ciples previously'had-called them- in the East. The famous comedy when they are heard on the air days at•8.30.' GOL EN' TEXT.—For I am selves "believers" or simply "die- '— not ashamed of the gospel: for it „ team from Winnipeg has arrived with "Marchingis Swin ime:' —o—' is the power of God unto Salva- ciples. One speCiah interest of in Toronto and taken up residence - _ ' , the word Cbristian is that it Radio Beams:—Songstress Bon. - tion to every one that be ieveth; ir) a large house which already . combines Jewish ' thought'`'with AROUND THE DIAL nie Baker is to have her appendix , to the Jow first, and also to the asspmes the air of breezy hos- Note for the ladies-a 'out an Greek and Latin language; and program y day now . . . Blind-pian- - drgek. Rom. 1:16. pitality known only in the great with a lot of, interest and charm ist Alec Tem leton has settled - thus,' like the inscription on.-She p - THIr LESSON iN ITS SETTING open spaces. The boys have is Salute to the Bride heard from his lawsuit ' ith his parents out cross, bears witness to the uai- Time.-43 and 44 A.D. made themselves indispensable in of court . . . Orch x. - -- versality of Christianity as a re- CSOC each weekdaymorning at y leader Tom Place. — Antioch was a great the new 'summer show, "Marching g k ligion for the whole world. „ 11.30. News of weddings, en- Tucker never plays a tans until cite of Syria, on the left ban of in Swingtime, and they will dash T1re Cbureb's Liberality gagements, and other items o! in- his mother has okayed it . Phi{ thej,Ornates fiver, 15 'miles in- through' the ether proscenium tercet to the ladies are featured Harris (the lucky stiff has_ of ' d 27. Now in these days there ) , got land frora the Mediterranean arch each Monde at 8.00. m. - came down prophets from Jerusa- y p on this half hour chat with Jean hissed hitched to blonde Atice Coast,-.In the northern ektrbmity -. ,, EDST. y his divorce of Syria. -lem unto Antioch �— Gillard. Faye of the movies; 28. And there stood -up one of Then, too, there's a well-filled - from his former "Wife Lame into ►' In this legsori we find rich ma It might be just as well for the • Ahern named Agabus, and signified eclat chest that you, you or ou effect while he was holidaying la terial-•foi the study of Church listeners in pastern Canada to gdt y -!_ - by the Spirit that there should be may win just by sending in your Saskatchewan last year. growth and Christian f:ellowehip. s great famine over all the world: name. Its something ChurcBes sprint up ' and grow g you should which came to ss in the days of in it to the elders b the hand get in on: ' where-faithful preaching is'car y g y Hitler $ens Haggis ried on-' where tie word of God Claudius. of Barnabas and Saul." Walter Compton's Double or 29. And the disciple. " every Liberality thrives in an 'atmos-- _Notltin show from the WOR- is opened, where the Lord Jesus S g Cbriat is exalted, and where'mss, man according to_itis. ability, de- pbere of evangelism. The heart . Mutual network is one of the Hitler has banned- Scotland's. - snd,women are led to' believe in termined to send .relief unto the that is warm with the grace of fastest paced question and answer national dish for the. duration. Hid as their Saviour and where brethren that dwelt, in Judaea: . God is generous toward every lie- shows on the air, being heard ' Reason: Lack of.oniona and other,. , -those who know the Word really 30• which also 'they diii, send. man need 'Friday night at 8.00 o'clock from more 'mysterious, ingredients. labor in the Word to strengthen -----young beifevers. ._Most._of those._._ it would seem, who- were-respon- sible-for the founding of this-(to _ be) STeat Church-at.Antioch were , - - ..; we would call laymen, sup- - ported by secular pursuits of life,-- -... - _ r .__ _ _. _ _ _. . -•-- - but--dominated by a passion for proclliiming Christ. Following Persecution r Acts 11:19. "They therefore: that were. scattered abroad upon +• °` the tribulation that, arose about ` Stephen." The persecution that - ' followled on-the_death of Stephen 1- _ . . had. atwo-Sold effect. It made •.,• . .:-- - ..•. : the di - spersed. disciples . preach __ �:.,: : . •f ., - • - Christ and found churches within _.'Palestine avid beyond Palestine. s � g "-In our lesson _the Apostle Paul appears.preaching, and from now �^ f - - on he occupies an increasingly - prominent and soon a dominant : _ part to the history of the Chris. t$s, ' tian Church as recorded i-n-the- . . . .. - -- - Acts. "Travelled as far as Phorn- icta, and . Cyprus, .acid .X-nTioch, * ,. . ' -• ,. ,•. ., .. ..: .. �: ��, speaking the. word Co none save - --• - only to Jews." - - _-(The population of :Antioch m- eluded many heterogeneous ere- .•: .. ,­ menta. The upper. classes ,were of- mainly Greeks, The 'imperial of- �r r • ficials wefe Romans; the masses were ,.Syrians. But mingling among these, yet preserving re- _ ligiously their distinction from , _ < ,.k x-'..'them, were were inany Jews who had been drawn to Antioch, bringing - idont their sacred books). r :.A Great Number Believed 20. "But there wem. some Of +, r. -.them, men of Cyprus and Cyrene., who, .when, they were come to Ant' s e unto theGreeks. e �h. pak also, preaching the Lord Jesus. "'21. Aad the hand of the Lord was with.them: and af? -gnat num- . ,�•. her t At'believed' t u" unto the ,� -a Lord." This preaching to the " Greeks was-not. a mistake, sten. _ , ..though -done __without official �- - ' sanction. The, evident blessing 4 on their work jusfiPie.d these early - evangelists. Barnabir in Antioch 22."'And the report concern- M , A• 1 Ing them came to'the ears`of the AOIN UP. .church which was in Jerusalem:. ,, • andthey sent fortis Barnabas - far as Antioch. The Twelve sent Barnabas who from his There's a place for YOU'at the wheel of a roaring tank; behind earlier treatment of Saul had a spitting Ack-Ack gun; asttide an armoured motorcycle . . . shown himself a man full of Chris- a - and l OL are not the man to lraiS back. It's YOL 8 fight: the [Ian hopefulness, 'to tell the Jews - about the admission of Cornelius, ed,; the way prepared_. The call is to a Gentile, in'..o = weapons are being Torg • to the faith, and to -- _ ACTION from the minute you step i t+�.o uniform. You and _ declare ta• the Gentiles that the _ -- - your PAT S, are needed NOW. Canada and the Empire, your Jerusalem Church welcomed all. __ ___ i , yones, muse pro get-inta-_the filth t. I — ' who believed that Jesus was the h` m� our loved t bfed - - • I Christ. 23.'"Who, when he was dome, and had seen the grace of The Canatliau Active Army requires men for Artillery,-Engineers. God, was glad; and he.-exhorted Signals, Armoured Cars, Tanks, Infantry>Transport and Supply, - {hem• all-, that -with purpose of -0.1lledical, Ordnance and other branches of the Service. The Army heart they would cleave unto the ♦ A • ' s prepared.to teach many trades, and to train you to efficientlyLord. "-24. For' he was a good handle Canada's weapons of war. man, and full of the Holy Spirit • 1� and' of faith: and much' people 1Or was added unto the Lord." These 'Go' to your. nearest District Recruiting Office.. Find out about -converts, were added to-the Lord these Units ; how they work, what they do. See just where _ Jesus before they were added to ACTIVE ^ you'll fit in. See where- afty particular skill you possess can best ` the Church. What a difference `be utllized. Then join up for ACTION. ^ such a practice would make is - - our•chut rhes'today' S ERV I C ' 25. :'Aird he went, forth to . Tarsus to seek forSaul; 26: And- - RATES.Of PAY-M TRE RANKS I - E when he - had -found him, he ;L30 per Day with Board,Lodging, = rrApply to-nearest •District Recruiting brought him unto Antioch." Paul , Clothing, Medical-and Dental care _ bird -been -in _ Tarsus probably » r G provided. EXTRA: (1) Rates'. Offifce• or any local arrnou-ty , about six years. It seems prob- ible that. was acquain- + " varying from 25y to 75f per day for I ted with=-Paul's commission to the skilled tradesmen while employed Gentiles; that. 'he , sympathized ' ' - (2) Dependent Allowances in Cash. D Ep A R T M E N T OF NAT with I,,,,and that be. saws in An- —_.__..._.---_._.�_ , ZONAL -DEFEN t tloch 'Tie uicitiely prepared, op, _ A N A D A porturity for it. It is clear that - neither` of .them thought for a a ►. moment that Gentile believers '.1 __ --._. .. ..,,...•..,,�y,.r,+.,a••x'kY�na'.r ,�...,zy ., .. '"."'°u�s' .t�"x"' - Ai .. �_ ..,�.�. :� ,., ... ..-..�.-e-....w+-r.«......•..• ,1. _ � ; '" Soldiers Entertained By ""Mumbs Up" Revue 18 A What Science TAST E ao4D. _ is a • i{AtiDY SEA4T1GNp.f T UCH 651 ,.. .L �IeS Doing .1.1. ,•1.Ot(•Tt7 packet cket Tins • ,,�.; . Ifs i s s,156 P41 PLANT GROWTH TIhMD r' " t .^ ?• A new method of .mf saucing the. speed of plant grovtth that - may provide a major advance in American agricultural Fesfhlreh has- been developed by *,German _ refugee.physicist in. the U.S; $rj -The technique involve r> a -new; : use for an inatrumenti,kllowir ae'' '- ' �G610_Wt4- �a` SU.KNY.' SOUTH'IRN _ONTARIO. eter" w ch em- an .interferom h� '-ploys.light rays to measibre dim= `. a- ensional changes so ligl# as- to The otlier common type'of-•wsive, An important sitting of .the escape dgtection udder micro-. the beta,.has a frequency of from British Parliament was suspended- . - - scope. itkirtq•+ii�E to -fifty a secortd. in.1828 'as the Members present ; Above ,you.pace 'a few shots of 4fome of Vi-Tone's "Thumbs Up" —o— - - ran outside to watch. a balloon lists in action. (1) is Vivian Morgan, (2) Dixie Haydn, Dan Arnold, :.*WHITE CELLS ANO s'"`'' CI$Jm, Frol l .Sky ascent. `• erit8 Evoy,`(3')) Gordon Anderson, (4) Doreen and Val, (6) Edna . LONGEVITY ane, (6) 'Jackie Robbins, (7) Vi-Tone Bus, (8) The,whole troupe, and _ eltstienship between the Creates A Furore ` 9) Stan & Inez Parker. number of white blood cells in Drive -- the blood and length of life has Does it rain clams iniIIna, _ b a _ u y Arizona? thoiougfi and complete been observed in fats rf�i std Arizo t' "Well, Nita disaway. When I made by Dr: Carl Reich, of the Skeptics can take for proof the V �� _ . ' sits I sits loose. An' when 'Ah Lenox Hill Hospital, and Dr. W. story of an eleven-year-old=Yuma stah't.s to worry I,.falls asleep." F. Dunning, of Columbia -Un•iver- boy Who says a clam struck him O city. They found that a high . •on the shoulder in a rainstorm.. >a HEARD? "''Hiker: jou have much white blood-cel•1 count was found He said he was hurrying ham, U —---- rain?" in rats having the longest'•normal to-get out of the,rain when,some- S Farmer Giles: "Yea, buf > e spans, and the lowest.counts .. thing. hit him. He looked do�avn' My neighbor bad_more:' in the animals with the gltortest and there was the clam.' V A•• distraught' woman rushed Hiker: "How could L. have spans. The nearest. natural .habitat of .., into the clerk's office.' In her -o— �,' clams -to this desert town ii the - # .10 ,lhand she bore a license.- To the mora?~ ,. Gulf of California, fifty, miles >el,erk ails said: Farmer Giles: He Las BRAIN-WAVE PATTERNS south. r`. -.more load:' The passive, dependent-type of i . _ "Did you, or did you-hot, issue.' person has a brain-wave pattern this license for marrying me -to in h ch l ha wav s redomin- Barbed - wire entanglements ,- ,-Albert Briggs?" ��� �T _. /^r "ate. while-the 1 e-€lie active,indepmtYeltt were first used by the Spaniards "Yes, believe I did. Why, 17.$tlwal Vag person. has -a pattern in which in Cuba during the Spanish EWU. "Well, what are .you goon to _ waves -usually--are-obs A sn R -- -- -- W: r� 'do about it. He's' escaped' BOO�t Dr. Pauline'A. David, of the HaT- Woraea who suaer.painful, irresu- f yard Medi School, informed tits -1__ lar periods with nervous, ra�►p E- ht 4 X 6 Enlar eaalenb sDell■ due to functional Cause "I wisL you would *have Arrangementm 11ave 'been com- American Psychiatric Association g e�e�s."Id(find Lydia E.Pinkham's ibai moustaeha off, Henry;' - pleted wbieb he thinks will bring - 30C velou�a to Compound simply nw. at its convention An. Ricjlmond said Ma wife. "You looklike about a satisfactory condition in lar largest andorcin wa a in the Tear lnnf ie.elosKd ■nd ,ter 1+riat I'Mitham'e Compound is made - Hitler:' the supply of natural.gas In West- alphae•larsed to 4S' s e, roe. Helrrlars, esyecsoup to help weak.Ure�pp wont, , g quency same site, b for ase. on to to smiling thm di>ncult days. i "1Doni t worry, dear' he fern Ontario, Hon.C:D. Hoye, min- wave occurring in the normal Over 1,400.000 w°mea have _ 'ttaurmared s■•e k 1 y_ "The ister of munitions and supply, re. DIRECT.NTLI[ SERVICE amaalng beneate: WSid, OSIS - .:`aeltltbor• knew tsa. they -_ featly told the House of Commons. brain-wave patterns. If has a In i JAN East. Resit- 1. Toms" TrssDtt31 - - frequency of alaaut ten a second." �— r• " know I'm no dictator." AUGME1tiT SUPPLY f '+I ahaii table a report on the _. . . . . - R The blacksmith'a sweetheart matter as soon as it can be oto- mored the forge just as be twined- but In the meantime I can L A S S I F I E D R D E ? I S E M_E H T S . . ._ used to wipe tho perspiration say that the power coatr'oI14 and e's.e . ' - from his face. .. the oil.-controller hate been in - r ,Shall we go to the pictures to- nNatlation recently in an •f20rt t0 AGENTS WANTED CANNED LOBSTER LEAN TOBACCO Aight, Jake?" augment,the supply of gas for the �� �' ter" said the minister. L]GFSTNING ROD AGENT WANTED SET Qi'ALITY, PAt:KEI) U DER FOUR POUNDS BURLEY AND YIR- "Nsly, lass. be replied. l m coming a',n gg ��ff ,. G T11 Phillips AGENT Protec- (s`overnmenE 1naDactloa 322.40 per sluts L.eaf for pipe ;1,35. ITit�• Lying Checkers at the Club. He, was reply to a question tive System- B. Phillips Company case. containing eight doses halt pounds Fragrant Virginia TA She stamped her foot. put b7 Karl Ho�, Conservative, Limited, 32 Osborne Avenue, To- pound cans. Plus freight your Cigarette Tobacco ;2.60 postpa _. r oto ne ] i - am are t Station. All odds suaran Natural Leat Tobacco Co., Le '"I'm tired of you and your Waterloo South.. ° teed. T. M. rdnkletter, Summerside, ington. Ontario: 'Y silly old Checkem!n • _ BE YOUR OWN BOSS IF YOU CAN ,� „ - create door to door Zriarket for OFFER TO INVENTURA t Come, Com®. pltaaded the -guaranteed necessities (over 201) COMMUNITY WAR 1ALV GN blacksmith, picking up the heavy Canadian National of them) SUCCEED WITH:FAM= CAMPAIGNS AN UFFER TO EVERY INVENT r_ ILEX_ Liberal Commission. Repeat List of invention* and [itT] int r 4amnter, "a man must ket:some t 'Railways Revenues •business assured. Co-operation.. WE BUY EVERYTHING 1N SAL. matloo sent fres The _ ;exercise sometimes. Complete details Snd free est'- nage — Paper, Rage. Metal, ate. Co.. Registered, Patent AttDkne awgue- first letter: FAMILBX, 570 Write to Acme Salvage Company. 273 Saak.Street. Ottawa. Cerra a_ One trouble_ with many white The gross revenues o! the all- at. Clemenc, Montreal. j1 St. Lawrence street, Toronto inclusive Canadian National Rail- �� ++ Ownrd and operated by Ex- BEE SUPPLIES ' Wks is-that they haven`t devil= MAKE REAL MONEY Sarvtre lien. aped a working philosophy like 'ways System for-the week ending _-a}E'r i.%To Bi',1Nb;ss FOR YO1 R--" , .WE PAY j pure b .PRICER Ffl May 14, 1941, were'$6,Ofi7,031 as self. Fu iy local customers with PLU'tlRE I S, BATS f anadian) pure bees m7n is that of the fat negro C4Qk Pr down sel established home and farm BARGAIN PRICES, HATHTL'BS, submit oifcrlaira Immedlatel . in Houston, compared with $4,613,996 for lseeds including teas. cottees, toilers, ■I tr k p furnaces. sir- Lloyd's Laboratories, Hontreal: Texas. conditioning, pipe, valves, tttttags. the corresponding period of 1940 medicines, cattle sprava and ton. ♦i, She was asked what was the p g p • Shallow to well gallon Dump com- an increase _ of $1,453,035 Or ?icM. Fenwick made- ;1:.5:00 last plets with 80 gallon Tank. =lA.tiO. MEDICAL secret-of her calmness and free- we«k, Patmers earned $31.00 his Inquiries *eicomed: Palkln Supply KATISFY -yO1-RSELF' — EVER 91.5Mr. first day. Gerard ;143.00 weekly. Company, 1115 Barton Street E- -.dam from care. Her reply oras euff:rer of Rheumatic Pinna o --� ast—yf re's income viae $flake Samt•Iton, Ontario. Neuritis should try Dixon's Re� 9aat yrar. KO .lay:otte, Tots take edy. Sold only Munrols brag 8tor - no risk. Full or spare time ez- L� g clurive territory. No capital or ex- Eggs! Eg�E� Eggs 835 •Eixin. Ottawa. Postpaid ;1.Ot ppeerienoe required. Write W. R. UNGRADED EGGS \\'ANTED FOR - - purnell, Dept. WP_ Paula CO.. 21 export to the British Market. HAVE YOU GOITRE' "AB$ORBO" St. Paul' Streit., East. Montreal, highest market prices paid. For reduces and removes. Price $5.10 Que. further particulars, write-Canad- per bottle. J. A. Johnston Co.,.r 1 / ian Provision A Supply Company, - King E., Toronto. ABISRDE1-.-ANGCS 109 Front Street East. Toronto. IT'S £'� EVERY F FROI — E E SUF LR- _ -- I FOR SALE: 8 AXGL'. Bl'LLS, REG- BAKERY EgUIPMENT er of Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis tate-red yearlings, 2 Angus heifers. should tt • Dixon's Remedy: Sold - 2-and 3 years.,1 Clydesdale Show BAKERS• OVENS A_ND MACIHIN- only Munro's Drug Store, 885 Fit - filly, from imported Sire and dam. cry, also rebuilt equipment al- gin. Ottawa Postpaid f1.00. . Vi'est Point Farms, Galt,, Ont. wtays on head. Terms arranged. Portable ip. loted. .Hubbard, , BARS CHICKS Portable Ovea Co., 108 )Bathurst' NLR.9ENtY STOCK St.. Toronto. CRAle6 S NURSERIES. RID 4 E• PRODLCERS OF CHICKS FOR- 18 dale Sank., Lilacs Sooeysuckiee. years, barred rocks bred to lay CARS. NEW AC VSZD nowertnst age 8, $2.5,0; Flowering �E�r and S. C.o W. t large Barron perennial collection 30, ;1.00; Car- wtiM�1�N� i 1, BONNE����E strain.. None but large eggs set. MOUNT PLEASANT MOTORS LTD., *Rana or Asparagus three years Itoek� leghorna ae hatched - Toronto's oldest Chrysler, P1ym- :100, $1.2.6. s�EE�wSY „gam, s ta, Rock pullets is cents: J.eshorn butlers 16•cents. Every oath dealers; three locations, if! chick Is from blood tested breed- Mt: Pleasant Road, 2040 Youge St., GEM, EVERBEARING S;11R 11 9P era.'Satisfaction Guaranteed. $1.00 1650 Danforth Avenue. Our Used berry plants from or Peace River _ 1 �4"7 books your order. J. D. JOhnson, Cars make us many friend& district Healthy, vigorous, rag- per hundred prepaid. Arvid Brag- _books - Fergus, Ont. er. Driftpile, Alta. EXRACST FANS ; speed and tre BABY CHICKS ANP STARTED �•winners PAI1iTs.� ® itestone 13 7 records Pullets, Barred Rocks, White Lea- EXHAUST FANS, NEW GENERAL Fart years Eor des pies durance horns. Light Sussex Government- Electrics, way under: wholesale. PAT`TS. SOLI) OVER DOMINION i ht► bave been at in the a Ab,Jenkitu Approved stock. Write to Coi- Toronto Mercantile. 2;1 Melinda. Diract from factory.Lowest prices. t1reM.._ Peak climb Where won by iency's Hatchery, Slltchell, Ont. Toronto. Freight prepaid. Quality Barn, *4 vnitiiing alis death. tires• Firestone House Paints. Write for Darticu- l the Judi $lip tnestu O° CA('KLEBERRS" POULTRY FAR\i', FOR SALE. tars.' Apmet Industries, Guelph.. S way. highest -qunlityc production Bar- _ Ontario, . red Rock,C'hicks. from eggs laid ' i farm .on1l-. Blood-tested, un- DECORATE WITH "NL'-WALL" 'awed, Re each. Established 18 The economical -paint for walls PIGEONS years. Gurdon BUrn*, 'Paris, Ont. and ceilings. Your hardware or -paint store will gladly show you HOMING PIGEONS. PAIR, ]j2; t ;tl the attractive shades and tell you Pairs, $3:50, 80 'birds- for- sale. 25 FREE CHICKS an about tt. Nj'-\VALE t tmlted, Stamp reply, Sam Proctor, Fergus Leaside, (Toronto) Canada ' - R'ITH F,VERl' 100 i'i LLETQ OR " Ontario. 1fi0 mixed •hicks ordered, we give 28 flee chicks. Pullets $14.00 to FUR FARMERS, SEED FOR SALE 0 pFF tO$; Mixed Chicks $7.011 -� 1 t.0 $8.00 per 100: Cockerels NUTRIA VEGETARIAN FIIR ALFALFA SEED "HARDY WEST breedUf1$6�O�ht Pullets land mine35,00. d Corresp CorrEasilespondence invited.raised. Robair ert W. di ect allgradesfor delivered' prices. Ho d cheaper in June. Goddard Chick Cole., Clinton, Ont. Seed Growers Hudson Bay. June -WITH -this great- record Iia,tcherkek. Britannia Heights, tion, Saskatchewan. V.r record of achievement, OOnt. LEGAL _ - TRACTOR FOR. SALE', no longer*.can there, be..any POV1,TY_YI-KEEPERS — BRAY J. N. LINDSAY, LAW UFFICA CAP. plant ruttninit Lull capacityi to itol Theatre Building,'St. Thomas, McCORMICKO-D E E F2I'd G ]0=90 question of which..-tire is meet stammer delivery chicks, us- Ontario Special Department for Tractor. Reconditioned by the In. J' v ua Bray breeds, crosses. Tmmed- , � farmers collections. ., ternattonat Harvester Co., and 1n safest. One the—Q73d Of1I>t iate . delivery ptitllets. day-old, good i•tinniniz order. J. 13. McCaw,' started. Take stock. Order, tion., , ,ofie=has the exclusive safe LIGHTNING RODS Barrie, Ontario - safety J3ray Hatcher)•, 130 John, Hamil- t - -- ami, Ont. features demanded by race" - LIGHTNItil3 RODS. BUY FROM 'J drivers-Firestone—the fire BABY. CHICKS, PULLETS manufagqturer. Save thirty to forty SNAPSHOTS TO-DAY + per cent Phillips Company, 32 TREASURES TO-MORROW that has .been tested on _the CAPONS and CAPONIZING Osborne Avenue, Toronto. speedway for your ssi<fety on BUY BLUOr)TESTED STOCK FRO- speedway *�c Your films are caTettiliy dna acien a real- Breeding Farm of 2.000 TILM' bEVELOPED ,_ titicalIy processed by Imperial; to the highwayl Heive'th'e neare3t - -•I-a.ye s atul 1o,00D Brooding Cap-- make sure- thei last. - aelty, Stock guaranteed 101155. AND FRINTET) Firestone dealer-put Firestone Livabillty 3 weeks. Special thin B or S EXPOSURES •9 or S EXPOSURE) FILMS 25c Sr -week=-10{10 1-week old, Leghorn, with beauti-ful -enlargement free. ,• 1rs$f',• Champion -tires on-your .car' ppnn-ts same price es day old: 51N1 ZrJC $ reprints :with enlargement. 26e. flpecial Mating month old pullets; AEAiTiFi'i, Ai, i')f FREE Thousands of letters from satisfied or AO'w*. Specify Firestone when lino H3brtd capons, 2 months old, with Roll customers testlty to. our sup erl0r buying your new car. 30c each; 3u0 3-month old Nets AFRO FILl1 FiNISfIFR. quality and aervi'ce. xTampshire Red bullets, Our cap- BOX lit, TORONTO IMPERIAL' PHOTO SERViCE obtzin-g'expert'will-caponize-your Dept D, station' 1,' Toronto': - cockerela for 6e., I.AKEVTEW ISSUE 22—'41 POULTRY, FARM, WEIN BROS., ,_a,. - - ry .:rale PICKzBmG xlWs _ WANTED � WIL C. xvasAs DEAD HORSES AND CATTLE P�;arspllrs. C► IUsr:CE of THE P>1AC1 r� g ?orms for the County of Oatarlo AND . For free pick up phone ,�.. olur: gee r«i!: SROOKUN .. .. .. 65 : DAILY pI All' Binds of o e p i r Work °� nice CL,AJtMWNT :: .. .. :.'913" s All Tuning Guaranteed : WA GL Brim, SLOG in adswaes. PIG)LE11:ING um TOR014%"-PICKERINCI AGiNGOUBT .. ` sone .. .. ' 2144 it 1 Radio Service : �. Maci�ON�L� - �N'Urn ire OVID - Close Are. Toronto y. Je14 morkar, psapel VPa pay the phone ebatgee �apert service and re- Your - Your Patronage is Appreciated phone..Lakeside VM j Cbod d CORDON YOUNG LTD pairs to all malcss. 8ea$= , ?ecoseo I'hoee Ad.3656 PHONK PICK 6304 -- itAID WANTED +- Apply to Dr. onable charges;- Work , P. G V. HARVEY PBARSON �� livray, whifrbr:`hhe�+u:ZZt. 71. G E.M• per, _ guaranteed. _ _ COCKS ; NTIOM i�r&V S1MD UP30 for rent � ARTH u R, FIELD Board optional, Mrs. A. Cook, R. R. A , Graduate Radia ase Televiatodt Bt. Road � ,- ''�, Pickering. Frogt . & ,Wood ; ARR S ---a liibatitule; Member Official Radio . FOR SALE 6-roameat stucco _ -For •Sale Service Mee a�4aaoeiati` Pit ,kr E►onae. Birchcliife.,Sto�i '12 Kingston I to wily CrEis)Aled PSE R � Box 226 News Office. + .7 N f3d� ei pasft ee Haab Srban and Alaska.Oats& Bar- SRC�C� : ' - $OUSE FUR RENT _ at Green Or�Y�l Service-•on shove maddens Riser. 7 Looms, partly furnished. �plemenb o. asdaibst; m .a..a. ley, free from 'noxious weeds, "THEATRE ..'Sand and C,<raded } { ]S2ra. Smith, 52 Spencer Ave. Toron- .. 'So. Melrose 1853.• _ stow a as, IOe. per lb. "S7CTHITI'B'Y - PI01f' �" '�• Gard n Pe II10R SALE - Set of tandem disc - - t'I ver Seed -- - -- - L. LYE . -_Q " . ✓ o .' -Healthfully Air-Condit i ed tine € , : ' barrows; tadso two good, used, cream y : r :�Beparators at bargain prices and Claremont, Ont.'' 11arrmore Laying Mash and AlI shows Daylight Saving Time Delivered-Or Lobded LII � k6ost other kinds of farm tuachinery: Growing Maah guaranted,toPHONE: aslant Pick IU26 XrTHURSDAY, . . 'ev� machines on h2,nd..J,•Lt..Gill- _ FRIDAY&SATURDAY atop{o office-Howard.6471 knan, ,Massey-Harris Dealer, Brou- gham. dive results, $2.25 per cwt. MAY 29, 30 and 31 $ham. Phone Pick. 5 r 12. Repair Shop , -JOHN BOURNE- k &ON FOR SALE p p Barks d� Oat Chop, $2,25, ton "Down - qu$ntity of barn �-�• € _timbers.-Apply P- T.:Ellicott. LotTcaetor Service Building Material of all kinds _,r • _ _ e 17, con. 6, Pickering Graduate 1.H.C. Tractor School :-.Argeritule Way" L, OWEILL l� ILL 'FOR SALE Dodge track only 10 years experience Claremont, `Ont. In Technicolor - FUPFEBAL DIRECTOR AND 15,000 miles; also-belance,of house. Service io all mekes of Traetora _ EMBALMER Bold effects of the late David Scott, Licensed, Garage Service. ° Ptwne - Rea. 38J. Office 38W. WITEE _ _ Including tables, chairs, radio, bed, Satisfaction guaranteed 8aaaiissor,tolW.J. Withoe, springs, dishes, tools. cross cut.saW ON AMECHE ;_ :- 8tonftviita —free pruner, packing .case, refnger Mwoe 5104 CLAREMUNZ BET1 Y GRABLE Night and Day Service b,+or, fox pen, cedar "to and num- - CARMEN MIRANOR -:wins other articles. Everything-must - PIC$ERING �EILLS audamPhome -,Anifenee P'h000l �e sold Apply Saturday, only bet- CHARLOTTE GREEN _ 4 iWeen Il a6 m and 5 P. tn: at his PLUS Latest Goads Carries On •�+� hate rEddence, Antons, road, . half Shur-,gain feed, ser- Series The Pickerin mile north of Kingston Rona. YOR SALE --60 dycie 64 horse Vice milL chicken ds �St�e o Brains� _ :.J;. E. electric motor,-or swap for PERMANENT NAGGINC PAIN MEAT N MARK starter, i growing ks.cycle Box 222 aws. THAT FRAYS TR TEMPER MOND TUESDAY k WED,3DAY FOR SALE - 9-roamed brick house AND N E Rif ES. .- IT MAY BE Inas'!, laying mash, W e-earry a- is l l has of _. and lot. Box.T. News Office. 39-4; YOUR EYES. JUN£ 2, 3 and ! range . mash, �+ - joy -Last Complete Show at 9.54Fresh gz wrt Painted and Decorator — • H. TUCK. OPT. D. . Icooa workntanehip. Reasonablet s. starter, Concentra• N WAW >� SM IN a VICTORY" W. Johnston. Frenehrnaft's Bay. am" uv tors,- Calf starter, tur- - _ WITS - - R cured f MAMA. Oil'!. FREDRIC MARCH: SALE REGISTER key starter, salt Meats 'ti'1 blocks and ba ..:BETTY FIELD :. . . . HRUYr - ozi Friday, June sth at Nofice to Crediten Our delivery is at your service 1 P. M. 1 T. at Loot 15, con. 3, Reach AL54 AN ADDED .ATTRACTION - - grviLm Max. Heidt, will sell his fsri AND OTHERS uvula fly sprayPhone Pick 1620 -.istock and istpleaients by public nuc- __ for _cattle. "Father is a Prince" CLAREN�CE-SILK !tion. NOT&3 The house and barn, or ALL Estate of James Garland, - lion g with 4,acres A e of land and good L persons having claims against D N. LQe Wood - = WITH garden, all put in, for rent. Apply the Estate of James Gartland, late of } the-Townahip of Pickering, in. the PICKERING• ONT. _ Gil'>+NT MITCHELL . .to owner. Ted Jackson. auctioneer.. County of Ontario;Farmer; deceased. `VYf: pRL[YaR_ _ pp -to n.. - -.- • �1?1NA BRDl1N.T Notic�,l VV You- Januarywho died on ar about the 4th day of NO` JOHN LITEL 1941, are hereby notified tosend pwrticulars of same to the un, COMING 3'hurs. Fri. and' Sat. ~ dersigned on or before the -23rd day NOt1Ce tO C1'Cdltors We do Banding of all kiaaat li4rTER of June 1941, alter which date the EYaabeth Williams Estate. JUNE 5t 8 and 7 ' Estate wwill be distributed, having 'KIT CARSON'' CARPENTERING, regard only•to ,the claims .of which Creditors •of ELIZABETH WILL- j 1 _ .• :-CEsdENTINO� '. the undersigned shall then nave not- ISIS of Pickering. Township, -wid- _ _ MB NG; _ U ice,, and the underaigned.vsill not.be �, who died at the City of Toronto, WITS =- L sail : , liable to any person of whose claim Janus 26th, 1941, are requested to they shall not then have notice. rad plrticulars• of their.claims . to - ROOFING NN BARI JO N HALL T. a.io sell Brantford Roofs i ! the undersigned . before June 14th, - -LYNN s 1/Jbr Cfl -�► Dated at Toronto this 26th day .of. after which date her estate will be - K ri la,Empire Bathroom . � .. to a b blay, 194 L. distribul:ed among the parties entit- �l: pit meat, Duro*Water :.? +; led thereto, and the executors will R. C. CLEND'EN'INO 'systems; Beatty.; Joseph Garland and•Robert Garland, not be liable for any claims of v,-hich Stable Bquipmetat set slsan d� ' Cherrywood, Ontario, Administrators they have not then hard notice. FUNERAL DIRECTOR _ Building Material aim we owfurnish by their Sollcitaors: Beaton,,Bell.and Rosa, 372 Bay Street, Torentd Dated at Oshawa 'Ma 26th, 1931 Estimates Free' meaeaeials dist wf4 7 Private Atnbulance� Work Glnaraateed sial. kla Day h na 9000 Night.and T p p a v 1. appaaitroe ` out In Memoriam W� F1 N. Sinclair, K.'C�; Bank.of p •o T. d . F llrOl.1�7E W$ sdnnd out Montreal Building, Oshawa, Ontario.. o �ei7 RUMOHR 1n loving memory of 14lalvern50!. `, Phone 11502 -viragh. -tlss asps. my Dear Husband, and Father, Sher- RHEUMATIC PALM, Sciatica, Lum- #� '15rtbate man 'Rumahr, who toed nwa on �a•quickly relieved•by- using - Markham, r •Ont. - 'kPICKERING, ONTALM No Oersies F<?. b pL V. 8TAFFORD June 2nd, 1939. Rt'MACAPS. ' Recommended .. by ' itassteeaw R;#e and Son. thousands ,who. have gained bitter Etegsbn Road West health. --BOYES' DRUGS. M 142 *Wftr tW� sed Cars 4 - - �Ch�ck ycoj--we-- 1940 Dodge fioacli, A 1 Special 4 _. Luc y� chLAND SURVEYOR _ ' . . 1939 ev Special Coach , F. J. DON•EVAN, B. 0,,, 80. O because you can be sure of grow- Baeveyors Gibson and Arnold. tfb _ iII u without any setback and `1936 Dodge CustOin 'Coach - 1P. ogltet,�.. > . y u'11p always have such 'good 1939 Plymouth LVach L S. On file are the records N n"z hie'altfi_ and pEp _ _... ... _1 that you'll enjoy, -._ every minute you • Y 1938 Plash Coach �t� leLeaf �data�lFue _ live. ou are goin p ' "g to get the mi& 1938 Dodge l -2 ton Pickup : r i iasalaac� 'Co• .k know I,ca depend oa fo best _ .1932 Rockne Sedan F results and that.is- ` I 1d W*W. A UA Illi. C0. - - - CHIASH 1929 Pontiac Coupe , Cheap Cates for Farm and Country 1-928 Chev Sedan_ ' building.. : ,Ft#rtipad.with Vitamins A,B,D, E and G Windstorm Insurance -on Buildinp . Your erbicks need ALL 5 vitamins. for'the 5 wrorfcSig tooetber to proper ' ' !balance Qiw good,health. rapid growth. free==,• ets, spooned•d - _ _ _ • _ Windmills, Silos etc. �mervous dimrdeM'perfect dfgesftd. freedom from colds. Btatchked'a to Automobile Insurance of cut down your losela s to ourprtsgty low peraentiga wbik building 00140 �' ~ ( All Kinds ably Ane birds. foe holler e+esaher , •- r�1l4LE,. ;!Cla,�emont ! Wriie or P6oas wleh edJeai'. "� - ta..•.,. . R >qRl . - kiwi ss sop* rw 1 PONT BOWMAN $o Ernie Stroud _ : .Dumbarton; Oint. - _ ITBY, ONTARIO PHONE 'PICK. 77-4 • 3"UGHAX ,. rFarmre, weWaldon and Mrs. Carl- ,,WHITEVALE ..1CLAREMON T � - Mr. ton; Graydon and Mrs. Carlton, `r. T. C. Brown was a Toronto.nestsr '• �:'. Alvin Tuanicliffe and Miss Thorah On Tuesday �.ung, tha_.Iibrary STANLEY To•assist the Division 'Club Toron- on Monday. I Carlton, Toronto, and Mr. Elmer Board met at the home of Mr. and _.to, in sending reading material to W. and Mrs. Shepherd have.come Crayford, Toronto, home for the Mrs. Hugh Pug*4 with Rev. J. R > 1<s.. the goys, complete addreeeea'=ay be out to their home here for summer. !wvek,end, and Mit apd Mrs. Garnet and Mia Bier, and Mr. and Mrs. S. fent to the News, Wbo will advise R Liscombe was home from camp Crawford and daughter. H- Diclmon, as guests of honour. ������ —Zhe Club of same. - at Newmarket last week-en4. The Msiy meiU4 of.tie W. AL & Mr. Dickwn, for some years has - " Richard and Mrd Cooper were! in �• Gordon, of Toronto and-Mrs. 'warn held on the 22nd at the hwne been associated with our library as C1aretnont for the holiday_ Wallace Ellicott were guests at the of Mrs. Q X Barclay, with s fine Ron* Pent, while- lift. Birk �l�oas 109 ilTO1JFlRLi.>s Ted Tomlinston is spending w few W. Ellicott home. on Sunday. attendance. M;rs,. Norton, ktesident, has, been a, valued member of the days •with his parents bore Miss Helen Barclay R. N., Toronto, called *e meeting to,order, And Mrs. Board. The, hours more spent-Lalor- j•y a Vri.,S&L$ Mar S!. 30, Mas Edith Pet= of Port Perri, asap with her mother, several days, Dean JWr conducted•.the opening de- really in games and muds, into spent Sunday with lues lister, Mss.'- left.week votions,.assisted by Mrs . Leon and which all entered with seat. After «�O,w� (leo. Beverliey. Miss Velma Crawford spent Sun- Mrs. A. Gray. During the bnsinesa reires�bmeata were served, Mr. Pugh of Kenneth and 'Ws. Dl*ktag spent dry tit the Alfred Sonley home in session, arrangements were made for in well- Wo words, expressed the V' • • Y the week-end with 4 F, and Mme. Whitbypopking the missi . � onary bales, and thanks and appreciation of the Lib. _ Dopking hese. Mr. Harvey passed another mile- the subject of holding a Orden par- rssyry Board to Mr. Back for the ser- .. •Born, at Claremont, Ont., on Wed- stone on life's journey last Thurs- ty wu discussed. After Nyodch a vote vice he has rendered, and regret that - WLTS '•'-: nesdaY, May 21st, to ift. and Mrs. day,. and _was well remembered by .wvaa taken and was favourable to he is leaIiag our.village, bud to Mr. GARY GRANT _... Gordon Benson,ty som nsail. co-operating with the (Wicial Bd. Dickson for his kindly interest and MARTHA SCOTT Those in charge of the local War - Anyone having contributions for in this matter. Mrs.- Norton brought help in varioaq ways. Rev. Harry Services Campaign ; report the sum the Salvage Collection, -please take some items of interest from the Wilson added some very 'pleasing re- COLOR CARTOON Of.$125.35 collected on Tuesday. same to the school by Saturday, 31st, Conference Meeting held in Brock- marks in his usual versatile manner. - -: _ Mrs. Evans Ward attended .the when a truck will call for is:. ville which she attended last week. Mr. Bick responded with words of T Wed. lune 2 3, 4 Baptist Women's Convention sit Mrs. Tlanley and -grandson; and Group C, was in charge of the aft- thanks and good wishes for the Mon., Tues., , 4x Chatham on Wednesday and Thurs- Mrs. Stevenson, of Stratford, spent ernoon's program. Convenor, Mrs. success of the library. Mr. Dickson 46 day, the week-end with their aunt, Miss philip. Mrs. W. Gray. and sirs. D. expressed pleasure on•- behalf of I Nobody's ^ -Mr.'and Mrs. .Ed. Lewis and Mrs. Bate. Mair gave a short dialogue dealing Mrs. Dickson and himself, and of L !' Sam Taylor,visited bars. Lewis' mot- -'Mr.- and Mrs. Moffatt have been with the subject for the afternoon's. their continued interest. With the. Sweetheart,Now' her at Nottawe, over the week-end. holidaying at Brougham and have program, Mrs. Phil;t) giving a fine sisging of "He's a Jolly Good Fell- 'Mrs. Augustine and friends from treated their residence to anew coat paper dealing with the life and work ow" and "Auld Lang Syne" the ev- ALSO ,r thznond, wgio had been attending the of paint. of the late Dr. Wrinch and his dev- ening was brought to a clout. i� eer" " - ptist Convention at Toronto called Mr. nd°Mrs. W.-Brawn and sons *ted wife; who laboured many Years r •ahe Outsider"' _ -on friends here last week-end. and Mr. and Mrs. George Drynan, of in isolated mission stations on the �- -Communion Service will be held in ,Toronto, were with T. C. and Mrs. Skeen River, A-C., and leaving _ #- he Baptist Church on Sunday morn- -Brown on Saturday. behind them a fine memorial in the t burs.. Fri,$at. June 3,6, 7 ' 'ing ndxt. Rev. Daniel will address Rev. Rackham, •Hampton who ex- large hospital at Hazelton,"on the o both services speaytang on the sub- changed pulpits with Rev. Kennedy, Skeen. Mss. Brown gave a few facts "O tO � ut West - .� , _jects;. Man in the,hands of -Satan; last- Sunday, preached an earnest from the lives of W- H. and Mrs. L L u and, - God in the hands of man. sermon from Pealm 84: 2. Pierce, pioneer missionaries. Friends With the. eppers.-- r `?f The Bait Mission -Circle will C. Q_I: T. training will meet at of Dd: and Mrs Wrench,-these vet- meet .at the home of Mrs. Walford, the hoarse of Mrs. Geo,q Willson, on eran missions„ries are now retired in AND on Tuesday, June 3rd, at 3 P. M. Saturday, May 3let.- Leaders — Prince Albert. Roll Call was — , Program — A Report on the Con- 1ld3sibes Ethel Seebeck end Joyce Har- Naming B. C, Missionary. Mrs. B�L� Viby wdto loam Md se" dye Two Fisted - `r ., a vention. All--ladies arse cordially in- dy. Topic — Truth. clay's helpers served a. dainty tea acamtkimp ♦ited bo attend. Mss Walnasby, ,who has been the close. smoompt ddivary. ger. W. R. Rackham- of Haonpton teaching at S. S. No. 12, for theLockwood Milling Co:, Pickering ='y' W charge of the service_ln the tin- past two years, hays resigned, to aoc-- — L, G. Wilson, R- R. 1, Myrtle Stn. -ited Church on Sunday evening last.. ept a position in a Toronto school. HOSE REGISTI?.tt Card of Thanka The Pastor, Rev. L. E. Kennedy took The Missionary bale of the W. M. Sunday School Anniversary ser- S. will be packed at_the home of COMMODORE AGAIN (28812) — Men -30, 40, Q The fancily of the late Aaa Pe%am vice at Eldad, on the Hampton cir- Mrd. 1-.emon,. on the afternoon of thg choicely bred Clydesdale Stall on, Sut?ncrmal wish to express to their many nei- the property o! Robert Dafce, Green W= VIM, VI R; . cult, both afternoon-and evening: Wednesday, -June lith. ArY ten- � hbors and friends, their deepest River, will make the season of 1941 g gratitude and thanks for the mass/ W=t normal pep, vim, vigor, WAR V40RKERS are reminded of tributiorss for the bale to'be_ left as follows:— On Thursday, June 5th4 vitality' Try 'Cetrex Tonic Tablets. grafi anions of sympathy', ape ass W the quiltings .fig conducted at the there on or before that date. rnoill leave his own stable and proceed Club House. regularly, on-each Tues- Mr.-Easton went to the aid- of 3 Contains tonics, stimulants; oyster tante during their recent ,bereave- - d'ay. You will be welcomed and voce young men on Friday night, who to gray-DunkeldN, lot 3'%, rear of elements-„aids, to normal 'pep 'after t assistance. May lost control of their light truck at Con. 7, for night; Friday, Proceeds 30, 40 or 50. Get a special introdud mend is the death of a lwi:sg box- help of-very'grea - � j,Ogh band and letter. we have your help, ladies the junction of the two Greenwood to Bert Silvt"hom i, Lot 'll, ory size for only 35a Try this said to le_of roads, by Pengelly'a The truck was Lino Markham, for noon, thence- to normal pep. and vim today. For sale lA.number.of our'yoang.poop his own stable where he will rennin the B. Y: P. U. attended the Conven- damaged and the young men cuff- at all good drug stores.. - tion in Toroi►to during'the week-end. ered minor injuries. - until the following Thursday-after- tion Soxne attended the opening services Week-end visitors at 'the come of noon. Tst, .1 — $12s00, payable Feb- -- - e an. Friday night and others on the D. Crawford family, Poplar Hall. ruary 1st, 1942. _ . Ye helpful and inspiring - - Bunchy. ry _ _. . .:- - _ _ ... . _ .. c� arq - .messages were heard. - - . ,t air A Patriotic Concert, sponsored by - tke War Savings Committee of Pick- - ' *ring-Towza%p will be held in the aremont, on.Fri- f S■ ONTARIO Hall � FARMERSoatsainnih* C m, standard 2 3 day, Jnne 6Lh at 8' p• _ JUNE OSHAWA,•time. The schools'.of.the district „rill -`�We -Pap Toronto PMees -- - .ysi►' ' ' provide a large part of the program. There will be a special ape ,?r. Ad- .. Home.-Market ' ;Evenings, From 7.00 to Midnight mission, Adults, 25c. School children, At Whitby Your, - Troceed•sto aid Erippled Children and for War Work Free. -Come and-'bran the .who . g family. For • Rev. Keith and Mrs. Daniel, Toron- to, were the guests of the >?ormer's MASSIVEMlDWAYparents, Rev. Walter and Mrs. Dan- spending an- 0 S �+ tel on Tuesday. Rev. H. K. Stoyenl; - ���5 N PRIES DANCING -B. D., and Mrs. Stovell are spends B - J['or F V f f a few dawe in Claremont also, with . :�►�irs.-Stovell's, parentg, M. and'hiss. � . _ �����e � w Daniel prior to their leaving for � �������� ovell AA M B S G r Columbia, Mr. St AYES 2 for BntssK _ , having been aplpointed Pastor of the _ 'ANDS, ' Baptist Church at Nelson. - T= pR?IWN VEH1C ARC V U81lTS - BOATS, DECORATED CARS. TRUCKS, O All householders in this district ..-And All Kinds of ` _ ES, MAR HIN ' are.remigd%d of the Red Cross Sal- =' , : iL .wage CaJnpaign on the 31st: If Yours = BQl<iI- !Live Senior Parade, Mon., June 2„at 6 p, nl. ---ti the normal home, you will have a :` bout POULTRY Dressed 3 at .S m. lot of the required material a and JuniorParade!Tue, , June p. the house, that you want to get rid of, same things you consider worth- - FARMS 1 WIN THIS BRAND NEW less — but it just happens tl-sat 'a p f u 4 R I N C3 ar : great deal of that material is want- • ed by our 'War.- Industries, to be converted into munitions, for Ship LIMITED . SEDAN . ._ . r building and many ocher rises, You . _ 41 OLDSMOBILE 41wgste” is a valuable article today. Registered Egg Grading 'Station 2sc. and �A collection is being made at the _ join the Crippled Children's and War Work Club, end of the monEli. Get"in tuuch with become eligible to purchase this brand new 1941 Oldsmobile !a local Red Cross official' for ins- local . .O1�t* hone Whitby 336 p -- #ructions. You will be performing a S tcial Sedan fer only $1.00. Tickets from Rotarians,stores double duty. The.Red Cross will sell and at the car itself, located at life Four COrAerb. Oshawa. _ - - Every ticket an extra cops►tun ity. taiinobadditional material, �, • `'funcL for their great work. C2 a It �, p <f`�,.2 -._ � ..s �.. �^1�'fiy...-...�,z,,,,,•� _ ..d 4\. /' s»waYr t*,�Y.`y 2�;'CvrO`'^ ✓•: ' , : :.3�'^ :A _ }� .3f �'! h.a;^,�`• ., ,,'': < yt,".SA o<"' :{! :J ` •,• .` 'Y;` / 5.. ♦�,,�� -y,G,,. .•.1/�• v '`:.�. I_ �� K ..w Y/,•\�t�j .,,,.,gig ♦ Tay`s ;, 9' `;3'°` <iA>'/may ;a i, 1• 3bb rw^•, i 3� /•<a 1„_� •+ ff .. -.. ., ,e7` - per�g'• '• . ` 3 �'.Ai ,. «�. ♦ ?: ♦. •l'f,Q+. "�^•«....-.,...ti.' `-w...e. :x•,"u • � - - - Ali � /"f ` '_ S 6 ,� v M�w`x` } f �' • ^`'•. '�; '� \ 3- f w,5", .� -iF4'i!• � i _ �F „e. /' .mak'.. °';'.� e i 2 1 wn'^ K�'k. `\\\ " v ,�• `:,,, ( itJ . ,� v4 yo Veeaibas wiM dd eXptalet laid trem TeN "GrAodion•yacar/ees" ducAVOws thfN 44 W hr r w air 44 & w*W v ar»aa• c..r�+►a► Af rk# a brook/ jrrmt nrrNf to wrefi+rs rti 6 :- Ib/iday ioi Oarsra s'kke/sad of sYnsliiss�d Pow-Wow Poarr ,f2A70; 1 :•_orlki am-'rem'r holiday lava, 1.ddy l0 9 f ��"�'a' y oy►ro: d Day/, , Gays, Wesaj s, Pfk* days with aroporer prrw7s�a—bat nae �,os last 7rarr/lafirw4ra+►A ' . piawsaAre4-bnvtrx. Law yd/yorr a1w, a.hash, tI3.7S; 9 Day Aikisi0i rocalpRt aNd rissirs - ; Aow—rel" ar flet as yon ride is /rxary haws/sa,$39df;d Days,Wi�wgasw Lode, stroma roan, :r'e►►+ie 'hwsiryn.-Mvvr�l by box - �3.1f; 9 9�s. &Media Norex fbo.6o.- ro rhe ��+avt Qravrs, Moatrwil enol 13sr,�a' idA8TlytiN HOU3S Pbow '� �, _ T continue. Rarely is it the fault end the Dlanhold familyquarrel. gaud Z.QAdCr Can ^ �+ of a car_ that accidents happen, a Book Shelf • . From'the day when Collier first V Ti ' droving beyond doubt that the rides over the •• $� —�OgO�C`�.i - Ol " o F T H t: I human factor contributes most to child, Ann GiJde;some, at the eot- t the loss and suffering through tag- window, and ,Horsfall laying. I;ar I; ser, the band leader,` € .r E S S road fatalities. B7 PbTllia Bentley ' the foundations .of Manhold to 3 ' The 192TY of Manhold, the � says, any man whose mother is a -Oshawa Daily Times. Yorpshire home of Sam Horsfall, the n�gl,t r hen, isith Anna dauRh- good cook can be a'good cook too. _te: by his fide, he. �+atchea.:the He is speak', � • - "'� �_ a' masterful cloth manufacturer - - P�Jf-l<• T)fiE W.,EDs of the eighteenth'century, is a house go up in flames,.the-book He not only s from experience. „c{f Spare the wild flowers. If you EVER HAVE A FENCE? story of strong passions and harsh 'iP a'rich tapestry of exciting in- Y a e by his moth. t y g p cident. er's cooking—hg,,uses her recipes. must pull up •something,: go at ,'There 'is something alluring actions. All the chartieters are •drawn' He turns out dhhee,th;t make you, andus methin a comfortable about' make himself..and his son into figures as Daniel Deiioe and John want he 'forgets th8 reef ba r Horsfall was determined to P y from histol wee+de. - Kitchener Iiecerd�_ g T�fiARNlh1G ANEW merchant princes. Coveting the ; pe - Iran and Iraq are the former living.in that house. There is.a superior worsted cloth trade of Wesley occasionally erose the woes an urgent plea to Rocky Persia and ;Keeppotamia. We are sense of dominion"which only a Norwi'h he sent his brother-in- scene. Mount, N.C,,.and his'79-year-old learning odr geography all over fence.can give and -also-an; atti. law, Ned Gildersome, -the hand- "Manhold" . . by Pl'yllie Bent- mother:writes down -every detail ` these stirring days. .'tude of dignity and restraint which', ley . . . Toronto: Macmillan Cara= of how' to make the dish-be in ,,Again. g Y.• g y' loom weaver, to to learn pang of Canada.. . . $3.00. hankering for and sends. it right, Liethbridge lferalil.• : apparently •the world has lost. the art of 'worsted weaving. Sam 7T For fence-s•have .gone out of grew rich on the proceeds of ------ away THE •HUAI'AN FACYOR style, and now the neighbor's Ned's skill, but refused' him a Although gold-minffig ori a'largi-• ' Two things Kyser must hava The elimination of cures and chickens board regularly on your partnership; from the resultifig scale was unknown a hundred when he is king of the kitchen:' -hiHs by highway engineers in father's garden patch and the quarrel came antagonisms and years ago, to-day .the mines em= His mother's recipe and black pep- Planning new roads has made new neighbor's cat and your cat pool bitterness. It is John Collier, poet ploy 300,000 persons, and use per. Without pepper, he says. highways as safe -as engineering the few mice they catch in your and fiery champion';of the op- 36;000 tons of dynamite a year meats "just ain'tpthe dame." Nor skill can make them, yet accidents garage. . . _. ,___—Guelph Mercury. pressed, who finally brings to an in basting 60,000,000 tons of ore. vegetables. - p • _ _._.. _ CANADA MUST BORROW ....-_ r , u , Statement• the n s er o nonce - - - 1 , Canada in round figures,ar* is -costing$4,000,000 a deposits.income and by record savings In iinoney-. - day. That is three and on"uarter times the daily'cost of the last year of If every person who has savings or who the last war. This conflict torts so. ""It' make payments out of swages or much' more because it is a.battle of •income will invest in Victory Bonds, ;., giant, swift machines . . . as well as of the Loan will be quickly subscribed. i x men. And to build ocher than the very But the wholehearted support of every ' i best machines would be futile. They citizen is necessary. _ _.,. . i _.must be worthy of our men: - - What Canadians base done before; , Canadians can and,will do again. Our F. Canada dare nos . : . and will not . population was less than nine millions t'. z sacrifice men for lack in quality or :'in 1918 and-1919. Yet in November, ».. -. qua 1918,our ntity of fighting machines. Hence wa must produce them on. a scale, people invested$6'16,000,000 y .'' • Victory Bonds Eleven months -hitherto undreamed of. ter, in October, 1919, they invested e $572,000,000. The total subscribed for To do •this,: Canada needs 'now now to :Victory Bonds in those two loans was- • Iborrow from her citizens at least 1 188 00 ,000,0 . This year, with our " $600,000,000 in addition to the -'revenue raised by taxes. To obtain this population increased to more than .. — twelve millions, the nation that did it :. t . .money Canada will.on June Znd offer before can do it again—and in gresiter Victory Bonds. ::. measure. Fortunately, Canadiairs have,the The terms of the .Loan will be an. ' . C - * Money to buy these Victory Bonds. -.nounced May 31st. Get ready to buy ;This shown y g p deo eve that } u can. ,mop up ' is rho b a greatly ex air every Bondy •o' , - • yEEEbbb I - t,c 0 w , • e K $ 600000000 a: Mft WNW r` • _ street. Anastasia leaned out of the car looking after him in dismay. ' ! some time later, Ted entered the q WAW'o M`EVERYDY living room of his home noisily. � 1� "Hello, )slays! i brought you a pre• i HOW:� ALL-RAN. 8 sent." She did not even glance at • -- ._ A him. "Can't stay long. I've gat W �r ��/� lhA'ip ff get back'to Work." b ; TQ RRVE CYNMA� "dice work, tool•' she exploded in anger. "Hissing Anastasia!" f �`a`• Aghast, he cri3od: "i didn't kiss Anastasia." Mary merely snifl:od. He picked _. I£you have been dosing youraelE up the perfume. "This to that-Per- F !'Fat 13 yeitrs I,had erect from -with harp cathartics, try ALL- -•�. L „ fume you like." tit�a,; trgtag all kinds," of ,BRAN 3 "Better Way"._ Eat it every eel I tlyotst aslp► ol,.cise. day-and drink plenty o£-water:.But I don't want it." - tlh�eey t B1tAN �titSiL MLL.OEt ;j zemernber this crisp,delicioud Cereal Then I'll take it, back So tasty with' 1l with doesn't work like purgatives . . . it "Ott, so now you'll give It to An- ► s rl►tls ghee ; iMwloos results. I wish I could tell takes time.Get ALL-BRAN at your astasia! All right then! Go,and p�litiov t!i or �. s• or any OU people Who are suffering from grocer's. is two convenient sizes,or give it to Anastasia'" Her' eyes illy d e f s j r s p r•a d c6sistipation how good ALL-BRAN in individual serving package@ at .M ♦• •t -is to relieve it l" So writes Mrs.Paul restaurants. Made by Kelloggs ingeed, her voice w as hoarse with •t J e , 0 �o b e r e r d 9 Py;Joliette,Quebec. London, Canada. ` Ted•said in desperate honesty: S i�r QV p 6 -- "Mary, I begin to believe you found �tA�o�►+��at 6111, r that compact of Ana stasta'a in the • :Ted did not'-seer a woman start car. Honest, Mary, that didn't•mean �1l►O+' to enter the- show room and then, a thing. I've.spoken to her only dee in �, once in the pasi-sfx months." choking back a cry, suddenly re 1• wouldn't contradict you_ Lor ?' treat. He was embarrassed enough worlds." she said, "but who was it r as it was, and drew back from her �� you were talking to :}t the band comp emT ,it easy, Statin! Did you concert last night?'( Last night?I forgot about thatI ' vWaat to •sea me for any reason?" t her often you y� Adapted from the "I came by,, for my compact. I 3o you talk o ea can't remember'" /�' / MCt[O,CaO1dWj►I1•May.gr mast' have lett"if in the cat:" Anger is Catchrug and Ted es - Pieture "In .my ear: : i' "'Yes. Didn't you, get my letter? Dloded. "Don't talk to me about : ' I sent it to'your house." ' remembering! When I haven't had ' b _. y airy buttons on my drawers since y . Just then a boy entered and s r F • * L� Mitchell we got married!" Lebibeus Mitchell handed hint a compact. Anastasia "You unscrupulous' liar'. When Copyright 1840 b Loew's Lnc. said it was hers. Ted asked the boy 7 71 y only yesterday—" where he Rot it. "Ali you sewed was the trout o - CHAPTER FIVE --� j "A lady gave -0o,e a_ul�k�l_to give y fro t ., - _ - mp-drawers w the back!' . Yj Mr. and'Mrs. Thomas were at 'it to sad•" "Then got somebody elect to sew -- ----.breakfast the next mornr$g 'when _ "L don't_get this at all. Stade, ,,, ° --- '_..Mary, walked !n and paced a tom= but it sure proves your' compact Your buttons on sits raged. wasn't in my ear." "Maybe I will!" he yelled. act bearing the letters A A on the "I thought so! You want W got y "But how could that boy get lt+ rid of me. table. she told them briefly' of-her gttatrel with Ted; of Ana Teddy, I'm poaitNe I left It-in the car."- He controlled his voice with an r letter. - effort. "i don't•want to get rid of C� A back of the seat "That's ImposslLle. I'm the only u, I love you. I only want to Isa- ked - "So I loo nd there It was. I won't evAr go Derson who nest_It except. . ." He l �I stopped sw!•eking, his eyes almost plain something. Ever since the s i _ beck to him neeer!" , minute we got engaged I've avoided yap Ping rcat.' "Holy mackrel." he ! r "Whatever you do will be- all Anastasia like rat poison. I told her eaclatmwl,-• and. hurrled down -the Lice again." y; right with us,'.. aaid.her mother.. - ten times never to come to the ad- "You wouldn't want me to go • _, back to-him,.would you..Mother?" GAY STYLE BUTTONS "Again?'•. So she's been to your • - - "I've been'finding rouse on You,e' DOWN SIDE office tet times!" fatboar's handkerchlefe for. years. "tic, site hasn't!" he. exclaimed but I'd rather he brotight 'em home' In exasperation and threw the per- - than throw them away -- they _:: �: _, fume down so hard that it broke cost twenty cents- apiece." � into places/ � Mr. Thomas _tried to I.�ok his � "Ted P'datei! You dW that so I .,guiltiest "I can explain, Chlet—" � J , � wouldn't have the perfume after" kauow," she smiled. "Some tD you promised it to me'" `Talks -woman weeps over•her i"urance — "I told Anastasia" ten' times �� � BY SADIE B.- CHAMBER! -• _ _ . yalicy and your father leads her on .the telephone not to come to _ bis handke4rchief or•somerliing : the office." '""Sure! Ten times she telephonei Q 'i thick. -Cover doublh boiler and -: equally melauingless." J — and ten' times pr V t>fCt 0 minutes. Serves G. '•> tt a compact that belongs to you for money cook 2. --_ someone your husband was to lore z p you sent it to her." '- Asparagus Luncheon or Supper a r way"halt pante; All. l;ometnakers must,ever keep ' with before he married yell "Mary!" his cry in mind the modern trend in nu- Dish "Ted didn't tell you something half gain - - ::.he'shoul¢ have.-Mary- that's-all." "Aitpr I saw you with Apast.asta trition — Cot onlq modern, but 'Wash a bunch of asparagus and "I'm not so sure he should haus �� I went"to the bank And she waa •-ecati3t�i al' for_most of us. .Eaeh scrape the lower stalks. Cut told yon, said her father, there cashing one of your checks." month conservation .is becoming- stalks in even pieces. Divide - 'Mary was genulnely -surl,riaed. X747 "L . . .I write a•dozett checks a more important. This"conserva- stalks into the nunt_bee`of indi- "Oh, yet dlon't,mean that!" a` month, to all aorta of people. 31sI tion in food is always vital in vidugl portions required and tis "Sometimes," said the mother be she got one -of. them aeco_nd- maintenance of-health, which our, in bunches. Place in boiling "rflot`telling sostethlnB ill bels tliiug hens." dearly-beloved Queen has remind- salted water and' cook from 26 long act there's nothing important that check' I got a look it ed us is.essential in keeping,•"the to 35 minutes. Drain and untie. being concealed.Perhaps Ted mere- _ .. it. it was made out to her in your home-fires burning," Vitamins Serve each. bunch on a slice of - 19 gave Anastasia a•lift:and -she `� hand writing!" Sick and stricken strike the dominant note_ in this hot toast topped with the follow- :Fort Erect' compact In the car:" ! iy she moaned: "Oh. Ted, how,could great task of our3 and nothing _ ing aavice—"Southern .Sauce." "Mother! Do you supposes that'+? You provides a more varied selection "Southern ante All it was?" "cried Mary,.net face :Mary," she said reluctantly, for-- for menus than early fruits and am S cjesring. ''I guess I have been act- .0 r ced to confess.:"I've been s•'•ndtng vegetables. W e hope these tested 3i cup butter 1n6 silly. I'll , I'll hltny down_- Anastasia a check every month—" recipesVill add zest to your week• _ 4 eSi3 3'Alk+ alt to bite Hellman Agency right away In absolute outrage, Mary stat• ]y- menus. -• "Long and" short— 34 teaspoons . y and confess to Ted how foolish a tered: "Oh," you -. you Blue plump and thin—tender aspara- Few grains cayenne' I tablespoon vinegar beard!" us offers the most beguiling ine been P g Ted Foster was to 'bfr, Heitnian'a �" "Listen w me'" be yelled, "Cm vitation -of any of those colorful ' teaspoon onion juice. _`ottice "explaining excitedly to him: only paying tier for our oar' I temptations that the markets of 1 tablespoon chopped parsley CIA night some bind comes- in I bocght that.car from Anastasia!" fer us at the present. . fix 'butter and beaten egg -oitd Liles the deed and transfer. But Mary was horrified by his Yolks together. Add salt and - The Commonwealth Metal Co. now statement. "You bought Ana.etasia's ?': A•prrssu. Sauce cayenne and cook over hot water owns that 2actoryt" " — - car?'How-could you humiliate me•. Puree the cooked stalks of one until thick. Add vinegara'wand -Mr. 'Hellman summoned Miss Iike that? You've made me. _the bunch of asparagus. Add',`this and onion juice and cook `_'0 minutes, Miller. his secretary. "Take's tele- — laughing-stock of the town! When the cooked top9 to wbite sauce, stirring constantly. Remove from gram: Coronet Motor Co.,. Detroit, I drive down the street, sty dear- -fire and add parsiey. Aush thirty "standard sedans and est friends grinning behind my White Sauce tent standard coipes,,assortFd col back: That's what-I ggt for work-* 2 cups milk ', Asparagu. Salad~ f Qrs.•Imperative you start shipping Ing my fingers to the bone keeping 4 tablespoons flour Cook one bunch of asparagus 7. today fastest delivery," house for. you — bending over a 4 tablespoons fat in salted, .boiltitg water Exon! ?5 She went out to her liesk to type hot stove all day—" '/i teaspoon salt to 35 ininutes until.tender• Drain,' He rejoined furiously: "Or ()P a- Few grains pepper cool and cut off stalky ends al- ' _ 1Kiai..biiller re-entered. "Mr. Fos- Ing other people's letters.- Melt fat in top of double boiler lowing tender tips" to- remain. 3 ter, there's a lady waiting for you BY Anne Adams • you can't talk to me like that! and add flour, salt and pepp2-r_ Marinate tips in French dressing. 44 �n the show room." -pick of the new "fashion crop Don't ever 'dare to ap,-I to me • Mix thoroughly and add milk that Chill and serve on,,crisp lettuce Is Pattern 4 7 47—a light-hearted has been. chilled And, stir until ' leaf tops with Thousan•.1 Island He sound Anastasia Athe}rton sit- g a"gain." ting" in the.front'seet of it sedan.. _Anne Adams-style. A trim waist- "That's very easily -arrangzd!" Dressing. "What do you want, Stacie^" band 'clearly defines your slim a said To]• "I had to come and see you, Ted. waist and 'accentuates the-swing. Mary gasped. rushed into the bed tendon, When at last they looked Fruit Salad Dressing e1 F I tried•to talk to you outside at the Ing' flare of the skirt; a hand- room. slamming the door. Ted, up and their eyes met, Ted spoke ii -cup pineapple, shredded koncert and you ware actually rude angle pocket adds extra , style. fhished with anger, hurried thl•ough humbly but no longer met her eyes. la cup•lemon, juice. >co me!" Have short, straight sleeves—or the kitchen into"the back yard, "liar ?. you'd just tell me yon ' eggs aw*full)r busy just now,''Sta- omit tlietn ',entirely 'flex active' F;aolr' ijuickIv. repents?? of their knave there was nothing wrong be- 1 cup whipped Crean , ta. I:ie lust put over the',"bi,'gest sports. " One trimming 'iersion hasty words,. but when Mary hur- tw•een Anastasia and me. If yciu • 1,; cup sugar sal of my ]!fe!" shows vivid ric-rac; another uses tied back, Ted-had cooled off en- would promise me you could never Peat a gs; acid•the, sugar,•pine- _ "Tedi" - she- cried;•impitlsivelr,+• contrast for the pocket and waist- cough" to seek a reconciliation, bfary believe anything like that again . . apple and lemon juice.. Cook in . ., ,reached an arm,.tb:rouglt the car girdle and to form bands at the had left flie llouie for her. mother'•s. She looked at him,• her,• eyes double boiler, stirring constairtly window, put it about his neck and., neck,'the sleev6s and around the The breach appeared. to* be uu= strfeken. hoping •for a reconcilla- until thickened, then set aside to drew his head close. "That's sin?• skirt: Hake this frock in all its bridgeable, Weeks went by and the tion as deeply as ha. but.ton sick cool. Whip the cream and fold ply wonderful!" styles for a complete and varied: new home• into which Ted and and unhappy to talcs all the Mame in the mixture just before serving. ' cotton "wardrobe! Marq•had entered with such pros- upon herself, "I think maybe• . . . if you`d,sins- 31 I., t;pnlnhe'•, ,.eteonoe. _ Pattern 4747. is available ip peels of a happy married life w•as ler ,+nnl ", , ply say 'you- had been. foolish letter. rrv+m interc:irrd n•nder,. Sbe 1 ' misses and women.s sizes 12, 14, placed on sale with Mr. Thomas' i, plen.ed /'n n•ert.r cui;i;o loon / 16, 18 20, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38. and real estate .agency. . shoat her, and, oh Ted, i[ on tople,. rnr tier eniun,n, nod G 40.- Size- 16 takes 3% yards 35 Mary's parents plattned one"last somehow you could only convince r.en ren,iy on Harp to r++u r, i,ri me it w•Otlldtl't happP.11.,again. prrrc"." tt o,ioe.l. Pur rariPry ur r inch fabric and 3% yards ric-rao. effort to bring her and Ted to- .poeinl ,toms+ nre in order Ad,l,en• „ low • -• "How cal 1 9a sontPfhing wxrh't- `sunt ICllrrn N. ••�l ix, ;,die li. 1'i,nm- • s • • Send twenty cents (20c) in gether — an interview between the _ ,— .�` nrr.. .a vera Adelaldv M,err1. 9.0- . • coins (stampk cannot be accept-- estranged Couple when it became happe"ii again when .it uPver'hap• r erred?.' _ - rnn7ci." stmt r,nini+rd. ,c1P•aAdrr•w NONE ed) for this Anne Adams pattern. - naeessary for-chem both to sign p enveinpc If•y"on ••:vh n rrv.iF Write plainly size, name, address the deed of sale of their home. "�at•ulally. you won't admit it. _ s and style number. They left thetas togetfier iq, 'hl r. "If that.'s how ycu feel . . . Alt;? �- ISSUE 22--'41 Send your order to Anne Ad- Thomas's office. Tliey read the Ted s"fieri the pen. sixnod . 11i4 Left to �r c„ wi.d. ttte csffee ams, Room 433', 73 West Adelaias •documents her' rather had spl,ead rlante to rl:r. it •�l, and hl*.1 ric"1 e,it plata otvill attain a' h.+r^_,i,t•of ti,xn j 0 St., Toronto. before thom with unnecessary" at--• (To Befcotitinued) 15 to ?(1 !'e+,:. e Mass Q w —RE SURE to read - A t31e JUG in the Brantford Boepifal and arias l ,ST'ORE Ad and drink BIG STORE Evelyn _ ' . Y of Cleveland, - . ---- EA and GOFFEE •- `rust tre�a are now in fnlh. �Y're alt-g sod-I� Pratt spent the week-end _ _ than the pecte'for, i good —The monthly meeting of St at the cotitage here. _ George's Guild "will be held, Thura- Mrs, Evans of Clareament, M'i s. ' apple mop bright` day, June 5th, at 2.30 P. m. at the Powell, of Hamilton and Mrs. Lorne i 1—Alex, n and family, of home of Mrs. E. Booth. Hosteseas Puckrin and family called-on relstiv- Toron'to, visited _v fth Mrs. Thoa► Mrs. E. Jones, Mrs. G. Courtice anc zs here on Sunday. I �re. .Andrew as SM1�._ l[re. G. Martin. GL * -- - __Xr. WeEwen, of Quebec, is vis-: ---The Tune _ _ lwT- -_ --.Oak e . - - - _ - _ iiing leis brother, Dr. N. E. McEwen g °f the vK�ti'" member waould give re Iy to the sad #aasilY•here S. o! the United Church will be held church, two sticks of gum and a in the S. S. room- on Friday June drink of that George X:'Gord6a, of Tor- 6th at 8 �. m. All tallies of the con- P°P, Per day, there �����r s. would be no church deficits. Are we to 10u'r Many turi°edo Sunday sf- gregation will be made welcome. sacrificing for the church 'rat alk. ter mepending a few day's with relatr Please note change of place and the jp your evening amen this Fri- Ins-In- ' -Brougham and ekeniAg. baste• -- - .. _ daresnight for the school &wncert in =t->ldx: F. N. Leave�as, f the 801- are heiring complaints a- aid of the British •war Victims' Fund CUStton Enterprise, was in the village on gaingt the late hour at which our Concert. Help them to this cue`sFrie carry aid Sundaq said paid the. News s pleas- street lights are coming vn Iate]Y• to England. Afterwards, a dance will ant visit. He was accompanied by Too late for those who need light, beheld Adm. 25c. solid, nl<ll . and early for those who )prefer to The local Institute will receive the sbee'"returned hoarse be without it. For safety sake, get Pickering- Institute as guests, Wed- froai the hospital where she was re- them turned on when it gets,dark nay next at 8 P. m. D. S. T. at, - eeiving treatment. We are .glad to Anybody know anything aibout it L uow drat she is much Improved- The the hoarse of Mss. R. P. Winter. Note - ainnual meeting of the Tor- change in place from. Grasmere. — - The motor traffic on the High- 'onto Presbyterial W. X. S. Section - ----- --- - The first Jersey herd classification way over the week-end was exceed• 67 of the JPresbytes Church will scheme put on is 11"ey heavy, being . probably the 'be held in-St. And'rew's Church, in �" "� made _ at the W. D. Thomason Jersey Herd Il�iest ever esperi on No. 2 Whitby, on Wednesday, June.'5th, at near Brooklin on �Monday. Prof. We are'arranging 's new sygtern whereby our. Biglhwap. '10.30 a. gym;. and 2 p. nz. D. S. T. A Fbmn, of Minnesota, did the work, y --Rev. Mr. Lawrenee, of Whitby, missionary address will be given by #nil staff Of ed8idtaIIt! will enjoy their jt9gnlar, conducted the sprvices in the Pres- Mss, Geo. 1licKsy, recently returned by Prof. Raithby, of the 0. A. C. and Prof, Ness, of MacDonald bytetian Church on Sunday, when he from Formosa,. The meetingls are oi,- College. Some of.our local Jersey �f holiday on Wednesday afternoons and preadied an excellent sermon. The en to the publia, k men.attended Pastor, Rev. n Marsk4 was con- .—The Home Nursing Course und- � evenings of each-week. ducting. services in his old charge,'er the direction of the St. John's Am- GREENWOOD Richmond Sill. 'bulance Asoc., will hold their first �II Order that WE nli a0 this We are snggestitlg —Born, as Wednesday, l(gy ]4tb,1 class on Thursday evening, June Mica Edith Ormezod visited Mrs. - p to Mr. ani llfm John Mudney (nee 5th, in the Town Hall at 8 P. m. D. F. Walls, of Brooklin on the 24th, to our many eIIato�ers and friends that they Ullian Cooke), Whitby, at the Osh• S.TL All wiahing to register may do Dir. and Mrs. Wm.'Kirby visited � ' aws General Hospital, a brother seer so with the Secretary, of the Wom• friends elsewdiere over the week-end. refrain from asking for 90048 to be delivered Yvonne Aliee, (Jahn Arthur). �Xot-- en's Institute, Mss. N. E. McEwen, Mise Ruby Annie is with her sis- ber�-and son doing Civic. ' Weight 8 Ion or before -that date. Fee s3.00 tgr at Highland Creek for a time. on that afternoon. -You will please assist u6 pounds. , I Class -- one- night a week for six Mrs. W. Wt Gee spent the holiday _ }--,A "Bale Tea" under the auspic- .weeks. Examination given and cert- with-her sisters in Toronto. and our staff by giving this your kind atten- _ ea -of the W. M. S. of the United (ificates issued. Jdi. and Mrs. F.d. of Church will be held in the Sunday 1 —Plan to attend the Public School Toronto, visited F. d�Mrs. tion. f- School ransom on Fridayafternoon, 1 Music Festival std in the Operetta Gibson cn Sunday. June 6th. Articles for the bade will Community Hall tonight (Friday). Miss Muriel Clarke, of Oshawa, This .eystem Will start on Wednesd June.4 ^ be on display. The members extend The programa is given entirely by the and friend, spent the week-end nr:ith �' an invitation to %U ladies of the pupils of the school, under the dir- _ . . ._ her parents. _ - Coemmunity. 3.30 to 5 o'clock.A short eciion of airs. Parsons; Music Sup- Mi Robt. b4cLean, cif Montreal, program will be given by local tal- ervisor, aand the teachers, Mr. R. T. called. on W. W. and Mrs. Gee last - eat. Doble, and Misses M. Choquette and Friday - Y. Mr, and Mrs. Lae. Johns have D JobLin. The first part of the Pro- Mr. and Mrs W. P! Disney afters- r - received rword frown their people in gram will consfat of a varied musical .ded the wedding of their niece at' Plymouth, Eng., describing Condit- Prog , by the Junior Grades and Oshawa on Wednesday leas. - - ioitas-hu._t tt city following time,terr- true second, the Operetta, by the Mr. Percy Clarice has been con- - Senior Grades, Green- : - ilm�le bombings they ve been sub- "Under _time hs, fined to the -hoose for some days;, Jected to, reoentli% Their.owra homes wood Tree.". lover 200 admissions suffering from a very severe' cold. - have been entirelydestroyed, two have already been sold. Be early. : Mr. and Mrs. Wen. lssarcl have . The proceeds ,go to the War Vict- overepieces of furniture being r'ec- bought a hams in the city and will a /Me So CHARMA overed in one case, losing practic- irna' Fund. The school smmpreciate move-there aborti ,[�/1 the use of the hall given b the ,- " ally everything else. Bi Y Mr. and Mn. Lloyd Wilson, of --The Dept: of Hl Club. at 8. Dl S. T. . Highways has an- �B � have been very num- �8�' w� -'°rith Greenwood nounced they will begin at once in r9 friends during the holiday. ._ , an extensive progratim of repairing erous and destructive, much - more we all convey our sympathy. the paved highways of the province than usual for this time of the Mr. and Mrs.' Clifford Berkey which were badly damaged by the year. There have been a few in this came over for the concert on the frosts of the winter and spring. The district, but Northern Ontario have 21st. ■ r wand stretch of road, . the say, suffered very severely, many of-the Pickering ��r Y Y ' Mr. and Mrs. Barrett and Miss --,Hardware is tabaZ between Dunbarbon and Pick- residents having been rendered Barrett, of Toronto, spent the week- wring, much of the damage being hamelelss. Many of the fires are end with Mr. and Mlra Hoskin at by the trucks haulm vel caused by the carelessness of smok- g gra their gunner cabin on the 6th. the vel Ills to the munition ars in, throwing away the butts of 'we have a Complete Stock of ate. P The sympathy of Lire community _ t, south of time village. The en- cigarettea3, in which the fires have is. extended to M�•, and Mrs. James not-been r exon Raine in the death of their daughter, Field ' Red Clover, 'neem say thane it would be uselessguiahed,, )Our fire cam- Field i'k make only temporary repairs, and Par►Y received calla on Saturday and .Mary, which took place after a long . the work will be done thorough- Sunday afternoons, to the H. A- illness. She was well known here _ Newmiap property on the West side • Y. Y slid -was a willing helper in all the Alfalfa, Timothy & Sweet Clover —Gosapip — There err Certain of the Bay, where n considerable church and community work To her - f _ - ities that we humble humans number of young trees were destroy- sorrowing husband, Mr. William l4r- r��,.� c t__t possess, certain group that ed; and on the Milne farts near Dui':- rel and daughter, Mild Garden J�, '-(bulk ind page) - eacabin bartoa, w$mere another section of bosh Mildred, of IOahswg ed, are responsible D. Y. Hoskin, D. C., Zeit on a or the exclamation ave heard rec- land was destroyed: Rain is needed splendid mCC]�s"� Electric�eCt�'�C Ranges in this section, very mud►. program of moving pictures la J tin concerning one of• our lady in the church on Wednesday night; - 'wi•' -4 red •Fowler, who i as occ ied zeas, an exclaanation ' that gives ' also the music furnished pi Mr, and Frigidaire refrigerators tame Cowan'residence axijoining the er the honour and pleasure of being ]hank, for several years, moved on Carl ]Devitt on the piano and ng the most likeable personages violin; and the lovely solos by . Mrs, the place — she never talks about Mpnday, to the H. G: Calvert resid J. L. Pegg, all of which were much «Stt1Cl� and Poultry Food ence on Elizabeth Str. .7 yone else. rOrm the other.hand, an- appreciated. Cher lady? with a poison tongue, Pick• - r roadcast one of her'"regulars", a i�IC�erin$ Newsy Items ='oj' All Kind$ . . .. w days ago, that, should it reach - ,from Ontario Weekly Newspapers e ears of the unfortunate -victim, Red Crass branch CKOC Hamilton x _ rious trouble will. surely follow. each Wednesday at 8.30 p. m. D. S. wag a temble statement, and The Executive ' Meeting of the 1150 on your list Agent ford McZormiek•Detripg ftxrm.M.aek�ittTy aptl a \ . ough we are. not in the habit of Pickering Branch Red Cross will be Repairs. �. shrug anyone ill-tusk,, -we can't held on, Monday, June 2nd in the HELP ow )Bows ... we brVe Cm ad L Of R � MR 11ai■ y petted to remain that way, re- Red Cross Rams. at 2.30 p. m. less: The sense of decency, in ' FINISH . FJrOtee >tfOf> _ _ any people, e)Veriences temptdng Kindling wood, donated by the D. THEM s ii Q PICK RING bit' at times, taking a chance 1. L• to the Pickering Red Cross, will , aJ• V• BA�J 1,e th one's self, on the outcome, in, be sold by the truck-load (a standard revo def___ 4 yd. gravel truck) for $2.00 Mr. F. , - tches T. untmng vvm - t—Our village wag given its first place, beginning this Fridayamaand ev- ew of one of this war's infantry ery following Tuesday and FrLiday, a tea on Wednesday aftemoon last,l 7 to 9 p. m. unless otherwise arras SPECIALS en the Grey and Simeoe Battalion ged. The wood is located east of the through the village on their plant, south on the Base Line. Pay- a - _ SMC - A East - where they will go into able CASH ONLY, sand none to , Breakfaa Bacon, filYsl . • The Attention . P• y hath come from Toronto dealers Purchaser provides their • the previous night, tamped' rot. owpi truck The Red Cross aPPrec- FARMERS OF THS i linced Steffi, 12!c. a Ib. at Hill, then on to.a field on our iates •the kindly gestureon the part tion road for.dinner, moving on of'the heads of the Munition Plant. DISTRICT Wdiitby for'the night. They were „ DISTRICT Pork Liver; lie• a �►• mpatch by,the customary trans- _ _- • $ � f 2.12c•• _a a•�e ' kitchens etc., twhicli takes care ALIDLEY , '' �• '• ' _:�tew� .B �. FOR SALE—Barns Driving the moving of tents and feeding g ' Jewel Sliortemis 1 Fie., al lh the mem They «ould be about Mrs. Geo. Puekain has been India- shade S110a Hen houses Pi e hundred strgng -the usual in- posed for several dayis. ' _ r g �f try battlion, When' halted 'they A welcome rain has come t4 help pens, and Hou.sefi, the proper- Classic Cleanser, ,taus 13c• r the farm crVs: f ! , e displaying sore-looking feet, Wents ty of the Munition Plante at 6 t'l4ls, 6. •ch some of the veterans of 'thf �O' Ramsey visited his w at Canton-over the holiday. PiCkerimg. Mast be removed wur.know, will harden, and Lewis Irwin o Newmarket s ni ghen i>Ip" before they are through at. Onoe. ., a, degree when twenty-five miles Sunday with his..brother-in-law, den A I _ -'IR E I D y will do no and Mrs. Pratt. Pia Y W J. PACKER, Prke thing ' more than The Ranger faimily were at their House,Cor.Pickering Beath Road e e theni. A night's sleep and they place here over the holiday. They and Kingston Rodd. _ ready Tor the same thing the g Buteher ,�piaoo93900) � ,�ie�ering t day ,War-time military training will-not live here this year, --F hone Pitk 26 �, `` +r• dohin to Miss Leila Pratt recently accepted gs pa vounar man, ,r