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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1941_06_06 C<..... �' ,' •� . ... ;. '- PT '..�+r' y.� .., 'i-, -?'T .. .`-Tt �.':1�.•t• 'i1 ..rC.r1•.•.,.JM�y, M yJ .L. -.,.w-•�xt��i�+i.PICKERING TUE VOL. LX = F-....-PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, JUNE 6 . 1941 No:42 Vsa1asstessat iasei►�. Tenders Wanted NICTOIRY LOAN CAMPAIGN A _ _ Dickering -Na TIC -, 7 M OS Vika&-chairman Robt. Ruddy ann- pp H. C. PSARSON—P'bysioipn Sealed tenders will be received by ounces as we go to press, $300,000 �� Cross DrBnch DL5orfnen. Duabaetne. tar the Connocil of the Il�unicipality of now subscribed in the.County; trtte GREENWOOD tthe lorvnsl}ip of Pickering, up to ,,Township of. Pickering: $26',000. WOMEN OF THE D CROSS = c j� S. P'ORSYTH. Oph.D.. Direetlor Tudsday, the 17th of June, 1941,for Work — $n,t — Sew MILL) p�iY o ra«eetac►aedaktYi the purchase of any one or more or fiends and re:atives of boys nqw — may �— } sit. a:.o1� >» aaoointmeat• all of the building lots owned by y The menwomen = laa6••t936; paws Ctar.aeuot•ooc• OverspaFs, or on Coastal Defense. and children of the Municipality in the Village.of Britain deserve no less of us. LW" Pickering, the wne consisting of�-please forward to the News Office, Wp beseech Canadian Women to On iCCOIInt of the scarcity oft-_ Lots Number 7, 78, 9, 10, 11, 15, 16, the complete name and full and cor- rally to the cause of our brave de- help, Chopping will de done 1? DONALD RUDDY Barrister, 17, 47, 48 and,49 on Plan 215•` rect vldresses of diose you maty be fenders and •while we realize that it P pp g Alt.SQ+ie►wc,N«.ry roans st�.ter is a difficult time of 811s saw y uccupwd ty the iate'A. The lots are favourably located on abler In doing so, you,will have that year 2or many on MONDAYS and FRIDAYS Casa. wise of t.ourt a°"'°-wl�try. all the East side of Church Street, just boy placed on a mailing list of people, it should be remembered that - I only, during May, June and ; 1 south of the Kingston--Road. Pickering Township boys who are to 1 for them the war is . BE9tTON, BELL (f ROSS � gathering mom- ' The highest or any tender not be sent parcels and other comforts, entu3n and for us it is little enough Jul except b special ar- Earnstors tf Solicitors g y' P y _p. neeassaril-y--a,Pc�epted. -AAdress--ten---by-a-local;�riotie--group cit ladiee. to--give a few�'houis�y to a rangement. W.J.BEATON.K,C. Telephone ders, sealed and marked "Tender" job rove can still accomplish, from the pfessE Arran a 71 eOrdiD 1 . -• IlLBRO0XE BE"K-Q Adel.== to the undersigned Clerk. safety of comfortable workroom8 or 8 f Y j.D.F.ROSS A plan of the sub-division, show- Victory Loan Cav- the shelter of our homes. V. zJaC* Rgy30� $72 Bay St• ing the location of the lots may be } ( The fallr3lg off of shipments of JOHN L.POND Toronto' seen at the Pickering News Office. aleade `o visit our ail,supplies necessitates an appeal s I!LGUS,McMILLAN—Banister. Sol- _ to branches to realize -the need of Clare G. Maclean, M. R. A. I. Q }tor,'�1otarr p;e►tic. !s Melieda sveas DanaA R, Beaton, Clerk, village Monday immediate effort, and to ur a all 'B. Arch. Registered Architect l.roatto. Teleoione Elgin 5103. gat! g --- �'hitevale, Ontario workers to redouble their efforts slid. Graduate of University of Toronto The much publicized Victory Loan ship everything that is possible, as � '. 9 Sultan St. Toronto SI. 621 [�BBB>3RT T. EAL:,6I8S, L D 8.. First' of July Cavalcade;now touring Western Ont- ' extra shipping space has be= sec- Residence, Pickering, 27 r 11 D•D.s.,Gradwb of tea►:oral Colina a ano, and which comprises, a large ured for June. Bear in mind the sugeon.aodibe thdVesait7 of Toronto. ' ' inspiring fleet of floats and cars, message•of MTs. Winston Churchill. PETER LEVINE B. A. UL?" .end �r a s� ,�- (Organization <<I be o M-_ awcb. srat.ri.&eat. owe b.sn: o accompanied by -Air Force and Mil- g you all, not for a week, not Barrister, Solicitor etc. � apn rxt' aoDOaoroeot• -. itary Bands,. will- pass through this for a day, for an hour, to relax, Office hours -- 1 - 6; Wed. and gat. - - -A meeting of all in the village in village on Monday morning next be- but make superhtumn efforta,to sur- King Str. Pick'riag•Neat to Libsllty terested in the Annual First of July tween 10.30 and noon: When the Pass if possible what YOU have .al �•� OFFICE — OSHAWA , w�, I mw 4F arae. Celebration, will beheld in the Club Cavalcade passes through Dunbarton ready done." o Roaaas, Pickering, Tonight, Friday, to our West and to give our citizens _ R. BIiATO TOW;VSE11P June 6th. — Club President Robert ample time to reach our mhan street, The Red Cross has ships-du g ,, $ �i D, Goin• Co...sa.eer.Lomm+.:ie..r Rudd the month of M the folloafingr— aaiaa ,aaaaaW. alesgrnsaae; Eu. hear o! Y•_ the town bell x,'311 be rung. It is re- atT `!Iiar!!ap Liaeaaaa. lR ♦ale.cert ported to be a glorious, , triotic FOR THE ABY and 'AIR FORCE a le — s art.of the Victory ' —116 pr. socks; 13 scarves; 10 aw- - A. E. R1GlFtARDSOPi p F ry } Illasrenos of LII Sil�rQs. �'��� / Loan Progasrnr- You must see it. I 6' 5 P 1 eaters; toques;• 1 r. knee cap® •8$N16RAL . INBI"18ANG"$ _ pr. mitts; 5 pr. gloves; 2 helmets. Best Rtttitit Available with, f1.8AL 63TAT� ; � Ayrshire Field Day to be held at the F+OR 'fHE NAVY-20 pr. reamers ^ = Q©NVQYANCIN(i C H,-rm{tage Parma Tomorrow. soca; 21 pr. mitts; ? helmets; "� pr. Is4ei F EDS BaTViOR• r gloves; 1 tuck-in;'1 toques An old established agency, reams i, '1 1 WOMEN'S'AUXILLARY — 6 pr. 'Il AMSS ftbOve : to ar,� The Provirnisl. Ayrshire +rocas- louse; 2 sweaters with sleeves; 2 BiRDIIGH#�M' PICK 34 Phone Pick. 6000. :V t tion hold their stage Field Day and sweaters -without sleeves; 2 toques; r P'ienic at Hermitage Farms on Sat- .. - urday, June•7tha An inspection of 8 vests; 2 pr. knickers: WK. MAW the local herd will be made by the � or NOTIOE . =N"D AUCTI0I7SRR AND 1NUP l guests, amongst wboarn will be found The Red Croce has tingreceill be a - some at the forecnoat can wood sold Si 12, Mr. Bunting will be VALUATOR of the Dominion of Canada Hoa at the Munition Plant,. East Gate, Our d7eb paes Few ty op- ; #/ bills egiooted Aoywherfa ' .a P. M. Dewan,.Ontario Minister of on doe Base Lice, Tuesday and Fri- fqt' !tea or write. Address 616 Dandas - Agriculture will be one of the prin- day evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock. Street. l ooL Information evailable last -week cipal speakers. A program vf Sports Those wanting. wood -are asked to DUAL, COTER. : WMitby. Ootaeio. gives the objective in the Victo remove }t during- these hour if Loan for Ontario County, as 2,200, and lunch later in the afternoon will l possible. g WOOD, OEIdEI+T,f 000. This is t hi form part of 'the days program. _ . - - high objective, but ,,aturslly, great activity is to .be - ^�� Df FEL9 considering the wealth as it is I The pupils of Mrs. P.' . Sprott _ _ rierbush Hospital sAN cue seen at the-farm; preparing nlbr their -Mare, and the leadership and pace of Whitby, will give a Piano Recital pt'ominent gusts, of which about two ' Government Licensed shown on previous- drives, it _Aould hundred are a and Patriotic Tableau in the Picker- , be easily reached and s " ` BOILDER S $IIPPLIPt3 -Main St, E. StonffviltA, Oat• y passed. The "ing United Church on, Friday, June _ .. Pbone 191 objective for this tom-nship is 145, 118th at 8 o,clock. Those who attend= also local cartage work 000-; 'Oshawa and -East "Whitby, 1, Brog1ham Beaf Ring ed Mrst S ratt's mit&I Iasi year will Maternity; Medics;, and.Surgical y , ._ � P We 11wvwRf+o p9acad,l•n stock a full ,00,00; Whitby, 1T5,000; -Uxbridge remember the excellent entertain- LINE of MAPLE ,LEAF MILLING -. cases taken and Scott, 12x,000 Reath ar+a Scugo„ Brougham Beef Fling have been .merit provided by the pupils: A. s;l- _ Matelnit Semi•Roorn _ 1175,000; Brock, (,5,000 Rama, Mars, >;oing-•over their membership•, „ane+ ver colle+tion will be.taken in.aid of, COMPANY �$•.. :. _ moremein r n _. _ r serine ver. minded that bond urcan be is ceded.. Farmers the Red Gross. - R 14 h• u given. F +C are re- of the vicinity, no�ra is your oppor- . _ . A W. MITCHELL. Registered Nnreeaates for 10 i�yateen2dan�e end �nIn details of the Loan � .are not •luaity tc: take advant,•ge of the ser- 1 CHE1.LtYW,00D 'ArDbulance Service only a patriotic duty; buf a sou1nd vice of bhis long-established, success- .,....CH 1�'1C1Leringf Ont. ineestmertt paying R per cent r 1'.ulkp ope-rrated-beef-rink: Apply ' to Mrsc Dave ` of Vancourcr la vis- 'MRS.E.R. GOOD 25.37 P 3 g P 1 Milton urk. y' Phore Office. 74 — Ree. 66 annum. The' bonds fife negotiable E_ icing her.sister, Mrs. Fenney., _ and Mrs. Todd ACCIDENTS nand ay be aenomination,rnda-s 50amas (ticker:nfi entered in Softball I.eaAueldaGeo tAh friends n.)�oltonsp�� San- COLEMAN77. be purclLsed from c nva-6sers and i B;11 Collins was home for a"fe:u ` banks. .4t a,'softball meeting in Oshawa days this 'peek 2_1ACC1(letlt8 Happel] _ Each •purch'aser of bands_ is also lx,•t 'week, Pickering decided to enter ` Wedding bells are ringing more Instant light COOk stoves. T�0&all to receive recognition -by way �f an, a liens at�d' Girls'. Sofcball Team in distinctly. so quick, so satisfactory, p .. attr,�ctire,:pin_ in ,the de;cgn of a the Oshawa and Suburban League;.1 Sorry to hear I rs..'Roy bLorrish' . _ Insure with ywir flaming• torch. the men under the leadership of is under the doctor's cafe. We hope Coal Oil stoves,Elee, hot _ Local Agent To Pickering Township .citizens — Graba,m Goldsmith and the girls un- for ,a speech recovery. plates,—Wlll{�OW screens, .. the campaign.,and canvals ;ominen- der the leadership of •Bert LeGard. 1 Owing to Erskine Memorial St, Screen doors,garden tools _ SEE ced this week, and you will be call- The following teams comprise the rice on Sunday, Sunday School and. CYRIL E. HURLEY ed on by one of, the following men's ;roup: Pickering, Bowman- Church service•has been withdrawn. and all hardware at right during the few weeks of'the carr'!)- Ville; Canadian Order. of Foresters � Mr, Fenney had a birthday party priCP,s, ` Ir 'GENERAL INSURANCE aign: Thos. Gregg, Claremont; Don. and the Oshawa See; Cadets, and the last week. His family came hero to _ SERVICE PROTECTION. Beer, Brougham; Frank Chapman, Canadian Order 'of IOddfellnws. These help him celebrate: Bring in your lawn mowers to Audley; John Caopley=, Dunbarton; teams will play home and home Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hollinger, be sbarpt-ned,and repaired Jos. Bc4nigan and Robt. Ruddy, of games with-a.double scheaule. The Leonard and Mildred motored to Pickering. girls' group comprises: Pickering, (Arthur on Sunday. ,�LVIN BUSH�Y THIS 1'VIQNTH Bow�manville, Pedlar's, Oshawa, and lilt; and ;'4Lrs. :� Wood and daµgh- 1 Y COMING EVENTS College Hill. These teams w711. play 1 tiers, 'of' Agincourt, were with 14Iie� Mxrdware Tiaamitb We AT2 featnril}g home and hon-1e_ games in e, 'double ' E. Roach on 'Sunday. The Union Cemetery Board Brou- schedule —• These teams also will Wesley and Mrs.,Petty and Grant PTGXFRII�TU ' +Iso W. and Mrs. Hilts of W'hiteiale � - ham, will' hold their Annual Real- scfhedule, the first game being .in > 1�0I� Well _ l Congoleui m Rugs embrance Day Service' on June .15th, Bowwmanville on Friday, June 6th, spent the week-end with friends at - - th en-1�a. wsmith. -- �. - _ at 1.30 o croc ti—stax dard-time min- rn—Ssn►e— Ljnoleum Cemetery Grounds. $6v, L E. .b:eim- `13th.-It has been very- difficult field- week-end visitors at the 1r en Mr& BETTY - - " _ edy will have charge. A speaker will ing a, strong team this year owing were Mr. and Mrs. Spee and Mrs - Rennie and John Rennit, and Lot- arm be procured. Music. to so cnaxty of the boys being in .the E Toronto. NN 1 - army or working out of town,- -but na and Evelyn, of T A Erskine Cemetery (White Church) with a little support from the cit- W.e are pleased to know Albert' Annual Decoration Day on Sunday, izens, the teams 'have promised to Maynard is rdcovering nicely from Eads and Bedding next .at 3 p. m. D. S..T. Rev. H. provide lots of excite+rnent and enter- .his recent operation for appendiciti§. �Oeo�ates Howey, in charge, tainment. The opening game of the After being confined to oed for two weeks, Mr,�C.'R. Pet_ty passed I men's. schedule was pia0-ed !n Beak-. J Studio Couches' Decoration Day Service. will be Yin- field at Bruns+vick Hill Cemetery, map on June 2nd %vith .the home away.on Friday moaning. The syrn TOR Green River, on Sunday, June 15th, team• being victorious, 14-7. The re- pally of the community is extended at '2.:30 p. m. standard time, tarn game ; will.be played in, Pick- to his wife, formerly Miss Florence MOTHER ]Rofae Ambulance. Dar 7t Niftt - :. ening-on 'June:9th..:. Ferguson, sand other relatives. Inter- 1'100 Cedar Grove's Annual Garden Par- A cpmplete schedule will be �.ub- -pent took place at Erskine Cemet- Phone I ty is anpounced for Saturday night; Dished next wieek.. _ ery on Monday afternoon. MOTHERS ' DAY 1 /'� July 5th. A complete program has _ The W. A. Till meet ou Thurs- A. STERRITT already been arranged and bills will day afternoon, "ane 12th, at 2.30 S. be distributed a, couple of•weeks be �iewsy Item+ T. Centennial, WhitevAe and Zion NlAY 11TH Funeral -DifeOtor fore the event. .PreparaCons are be= Societies w>iIl bg entertained, and_ ��l�II n - ing made for another Sunday ,eight from Ontario Weekly Newspapers Mrs- McLaren, President of East B�YEa7 DRIM CO., +s 4` Furniture Dealer open-air service following the, Gar- CKOC Hamilton Presbytery Woman's Assnciation. r� .Y'Tate�`y Q]v'r. den Party, under the 'auspices of the each Wednesday at R,3'0 p. m. D. S, will be guest speaker. Subject -for $�, Hoare — 12-1 noon, 64 >P• >-b local Young People's Union. 11,50 on your lial IiolT Call Our Faith in. Red P7>wona 6x1 • ,._tj �1t14a _ _ . ion • N 14 Spiders Catch Birds �tlr Egg Output with 40,299,00i dozen compared �yw z*� , with 85,550,009 dozen In 1939. A Great Ener roo On the island of Mand, the capi- 40,— 'Total production-.,of poultry meat hand of the`$eychellos-gs•oup, - a I9 was a Kt-115-1694-,000- - - 7-- - BEE dere ween 'seen which against/ $14,446,000 in+�939. The webs from tree, to tree, or —'Total Production ' of Hen value by provinces was:, Ontario bush to bush, of.a thickness Fruit , n Canadian Farms $5,999,000 (5,614,000); Quebec $2,- ?-- . -- 57,6,000 ($2,358,000), Saskatchewan durability as even to stay Last Year Rose Considerably $2136,000-($r8S&060};—Marateba _ a-progress. - .=Ontario, Produced Most - 'i'o1d -- V__ - $1,637,,040 ($1,491,040); Alberta M !� en corn _ 13o thick are these webs that 598,000 ($1,401,000); British Col- �hds as large as our finches, -Total egg production on Canadian' umbia 4559,000 ($840,VO); New ks, and•sparrows get entangled farms during 1940 was abe•ad of the' Brunswick $350,000 ($366,000); " It thew, to be oaten by these previous year, with 236,106,000 doz• Nova Scotia $316,000 " dant spiders, which in so many en produced compared`with 221,- Prince. Edward Island $224,000 Canes are larger than the birds 7,37,000 dozen in 1939, the Dominion (204,000). itREE Aeroplane Pictures tJlemaelves. Bureau of Statistles reports. HER$ IS ALL YOU HAVE TO DO: Fl „ The r slue 'of farm a to photos t°uow�a�awoplanew Y'ue the latest oma«phao� egg .produe- 9pittfire . °Defiant . . , Hurricane full detail)—toe each aerevmiaa top�YyarI*vu ` tion wag estimated at $46,100,004 Strawberries ZOC Aincobra . Fairep Battle Plane . wiab sena one Bee FIive Sprue IabeL Lockheed Hudson Bristol Blenheim S :Treed 300 Years in 1940, an increase of $5,100,000 Each Vickers Welli peCt� plane°°planes wanted,y°"r name Wellington Blackburn and address enclose necessary label. and over the 1939 va.]ue. _ tSkua-Dive Bomber . . . Pairep swordfish mail requests-to the St. Lawrence Starch ...Boeing Flying FcMess...Sunderland Co. Limited, Port Credit, Ontario. YRUP Air-pound cannon ball, believed In the Eastern provinces, On. Strawberries can be obtained in J:nd have been fired in 1638 during tr<rio had the largest production, London, England', but they are $8 Thirty Years War, has been 18,798,000 dozen, compared with a pound. Some fruiterers offer each. =Oranges are again at a arrived on a recent week-end. ThtMid. in the trunk of a horse- 78.461.000 dozen in the previous - thein, as a special concession -to premium despite 28,000 cases— shipment was sold out,in a fed' - tree- in �Germanp:----- -, --}-ear-Saslratim�lvan- led the west favored customers, at 20 cents about 8,000,000 oranges=wh9ch. .hours. - - • _ o• _ , . , w 1- _ v 1 i _ a 7GOD BLESS ' OUR. BRAVE. . DADDY OVERSEAS2 _. "FOR EVERY CANADIAN who Sails the deep, for every ..,.,the darkest hours,the'emergence' of great inspiring ` airman who flashes through the skies,and for every figures to steady the ranks of Democracy and fire - - other man 7,R the fighting forces, the prayers of its courage and confidence. the nation "rise like a fountain;night and day." y - Church bells are ringing throughout Canada 71n times of crisis,our people' stand steadfast. In calling men and women to worship and sacrifice daily devotions they renew the dome of faith and -iln defence of our. freedom, the sanctity of our = - " arm with unseen powers their.warriors' in the field. • homes and the-future of our children. ir ` Oftentimes they discern the Unseen' Hand. Translate your faith into *oAs by buying Victory �Jitness the miracle of Dunkirk. Witness, too, in - :Bonds. - , Y 'r' d , ' - • 4s J"Wlonol Comm'rries,Victary1oab19,1,Okawo,'Conode_ Jv priest who scrutirilmdRthe secret -his Jewish name is replaced by the Scots pronounce it, the "ch" j powers of nature, turning what his Gentile name.which by a coin- , AM1T4aina .not lilts ."sRM4.". buL like _. y,Americans L D A j he knew to serve his own ends, cidence was that of this governor the German "ash" in the back of M��,,,.$ ed Here Z. OOL8' "But hlyn'as the sorcerer (for himself. In the court o! SergiW the throat: The English usually i�� aso. is his name by interpretation) Paulus, 'Paul' stood as a Roma& pronounced it like Buke-ann, an�O withsto , to-0 ra CUizen_.__Hencefoi'th. his work lies sometimes Bu than. Perhaps It was 7,443 Came to Make Their aside the. proconsul from ' the in the Roman world, he travels as fortune a or anadians 'also that , Homes in Canada During faith. .9, But. Saul, who is also a Roman and a citizen of the they were more correctly able to called Paul, filled with the Holy empire, and be bears a Roman refer to the late governor-general --Year 1940 - More Canadians -' LESSON X -Spirit, fastened his eyes on him, name, as weed eturn me T amulr -A Ho 10. and said, O full of 'all guile _ �`--BEGINI�tING-OF-WIJM:D -and vine+ny,-'thou son-of.the dexiL .__ -Hepburndp Heburat as oral immigration to Canada L *i S is I s �• f J MISSIOlo thou enema of all righteousness, Scottish Names aGen y g is so often done in Ontario. in from the United Stated was 'on Acts 12:29-13:12 wilt thou not cease to pervert the Difficulty Scotland, pronuneiati6n.,generally the ups�ring [vr the tiacel year sad- .},. "GOLDEN TEXT-And he said right was of the Lord?" 11. And sefollows the spelling exactly, thus, ed March 31, while the homeward tato thim, Go ye into all the now, behold, the hand of the Lord Hepburn is Heap-bmn, although we trek of Canadians continues at as world, and nreach the gospel to is upon thee, and thou shalt be people of England Troubled changed to Murdock. Senator Mur- increased tempo. whole creation. Mark 16,:15. blind,' not seeing the sun for a By -Menzies;" Say It Aar dock's family name was Murdocli,..• The grand total for the year ma- season. a- 'THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING Beason. And immediately there " but at some time, it was switched der review, however, shows a do- over.�. Mangles' Time.-The beginning of the fell on hint a mist and a dark- ave;. first missionary journey of Paul nese; and he went about seeking - cline of Lle per cent. •sad Barnabas is generally assign- some to lead him by the hand. The people of England, wa learn, There are a few exceptions to the In a table o! immigration to Caa- ed to A.D. 47. 12. Then the proconsul, when he are having some trouble prouounc• rule that Scots names are pro- oda by origins, the gland total was Ing the name of the Prime 3finister 11,496, as against 16,205. ' Plate,-The city. of Antioch.. saw what was done, believed, be- nounced as spelled, the most motor- Immlgratlou from the United , was situated in the northern part in astonished at the.teaching teachin of of Australia, says the Stratford g g lour being Colquhovn, which is et Syria on the Orontes River, the Lord." Beacon-Herald. The spelling is _ States d Canada was 7,413, as. twenty miles from the Mediter- Christianity sad Rome Menzies, and, the generally accept- pronounced Colhoon: There ars compared with 6,748. The total ranean. Cyprus was an island This is the first appearance of ed Engirsh pronunciation .is as if many Cohoons in Canada, but away figure from the British Isles was -located In the Mediterrslan i Sea, Christianity before the Roman the middle letter was a hard "g"- back their names were probably-- - 3)1-04, against-3,566, a decrease•.e! opposite to and about six miles aristocracy and authorities; and =Kengees. The Auetrallap premier's understand that in Edinburgh, 13o percent. a from the Syrian coast. Salamis so it is the first step in the new patents were -Scots, and in their which might be likened to Boston, Of the immigrants who Dame was at seaport located at the ens- stage-of the progress of the gas- native land the Scottish pron'un• they call in•Habburn. There are aoroes the International Lina is --— _-- tern-end-of this island and Paphos pal, 'which will lead on to the --ciation is exactly as it is spelled- �P jgitg¢o s in sCotlaf2d-4n. 14 4 16' wart frQa _T�, ,a� mTq was a seaport Located at the wes- pearance of Paul before the em- MB' s lidurdoche. TheFe agaiq to the 'ch New states Main. I Jed the The Scots dialect contains many sound that defies the English other states included the follow-1 tern and-of the same island. peror himself, When Christianity First Great Missionary Journey .does appear before the Roman foment-twisters for other people, throat, and it may have been Its ini: California. 711; ll�assa The second part of the Acts of world i is with dramatic effAcn particularly that "ch" combination, diftfcult7 for Canadian v o c a t Otte, 662; waahiagt,on, a86. liaise, e Apostles is generally rest- with a stalking conviction of false as in Buchan, Bnglishmes are baff- chords, too. that caused 'it to be oleo • border state, sent 3L4 to oaed to begin with the thirteenth religion Here Saul is called Paul led trying to. pronounce Buchan as ' Colquhoua. Canada. 1r Q hapter: At this_peint St. Paul '° - ---— _ emerges as the principal charas- ,. ter, and the narrative, gradually. iwidening and expanding with his p g jtravels, seems intended to des- _ - tribe to us, in minute detail, the --- i •;, � _ 1 communication of the Gospel to the Gentiles. The thirteenth and - fourteenth: chapters embrace a ,definite and separate subjrct: the t `� _ first journey of the first Chris- r- ' :. ti'an missionaries to the heathen. t.l;._►t Acts 12:25. "And Barnabas and :.'Saul returned from Jerusalem, /when they had fulfilled their _ ministration, taking with them ""' .'John whose surname was Mark." " John was'a relative of Barnabas. He appeArs next in-the history as - their associate in missionary - labors. -The Church 'at Aatioci, - ' 13: 1. "Now there v.ere at .Antioch, in the church that was - there, prophets. and teachers, .,�► Barnabas, and Symeon that was :-Galled Niger, and Lucius of Cy- • rene, and Manaen the foster- brother of Herod the tetrarch, and.Saul." The.,9�erod referred to 4 here In the one'who put John the Baptist to death. By "prophets" was meant men inspired by the ' ^ Holy Spirit with a direct message _ g' ,from God-they.were commonly ` also teachers; "teachers' were '.-those who gave instructions to be- lievers. 2. "And as they min- istered to the Lord, 'and' fasted,. J _ 1 - `� 'the Holy Spirit said, Separate'me }. Barnabas and Saul for the work _ y whereunto 1 have called 'them. 3, "Then, when they had fasted and ;grayed and laid their hands on Be them, they sent them away. a. So they, being sent forth by the _ w - Holy Spirit,, went down to Selep- cis, and from thence they sailed - - - A � n � M4 n . �`�"s to Cyprus." _ Cyprus was the , native of Barnabas, where fir., �'• many people were already.. Chris- 'You'll feel like a million dollars'the minute'you step out in tians. Their mission was chiefly , - $hat fine new uniform now ready for you. You'll be a man to the Gentiles;-but their surest r course for reselling them was among men,avital cog.in Canada's great mobile.war machine. i 'through the medium of the prose- You are needed -to handle guns, taaiks, armoured cars• and n Lytes and the Aellenizing Jews. other motorized equipment. Canada lid waiting for YOU to Th. Mis,ion to Cyprus t vis cry Canada wants _ You want fi. , "And when they Here at sapark them o t 4CTIOti 'Salamis, they proclaimed the word • : ACTION. This is your chance to get-it. -of God in the synagogues of the The Canadian Active Army requires men for Artillery) Jews; and they had also John as their attendant.""' It will E e noted _ Engineers, Signals, Armourel Cara, Tanks, Infantry, Trans- throughout,the book of Act., that - rt.and Su 1 %'ledical and Ordnance and-other brattehes the Apostles all had! one 'great . - " ' pp y�' = message, expressed by different :of the Service. The.Army is prepared to teach many trades 1e, phrases. They preached the Lord sand to train you to efficiently handle.Canada's weapons of war. Jesus. They preached the V1'ord. Office- '­.'They They preached Christ. They - "Go•lo your nearest District Recruiting Ofl'ice. d out alaout i these Lnits; how they work, what they -do.- See, just where , :preached the Gospel: But they - did not preach themselves. They T ,:_ 'yoga'j( fit in. See where any particular skill you possess can --- --had one profound, glorious nies- . sage, which alone was able to de- beat be utilized. Theis join up for .1(�TT71T--- Aiver from sin and to save unto a life eternal-the Gospel of •the` _ _..grace of _God,, centering in the RATES OF PAY i Lord Jesus Christ. The False' Prophet �N THE-RANKS 6. "And when they,had, -one 1.3 pe Day i ard,Lodg • ,Clothin ,Medical and Dental through the whole Island unto g P . Paphos, they found a certain sor- .�! care provided. EXTRA: (1) '' 'cater, a false prophet, a Jew, ` fpr Rat varying 2 75}� - es dry ai froth S* to whose name was Bar-Jesus. 7. per day for skilled tradesmen `. Who was with the proconsul, Ser- ACTIVE Allo Allhile owances ineCaih$35 to wife, :gins Paulus,- s man of under- $12 each per month for 4tanding. The same called unto children--only 3 dependents,pec / , SERVICE i him Barnabas and Saul, and _ soldier. a • 4 sought to hear the ward of God." :, - - •. ' ` Bar-Jesus represented.-the strandi ' , TM est influence on the Human will �pp ea Ll t ict eCrUiti Office ly o rest s r R -,.that existed in- the Roman world, ,^ f an influence that had to destroy - or .be destfoygci by. Christianity, OU _. _ . . �: ' ��,�y i.Ocal Arm ry. _. _ •._ - if the latter tried to conquer the - Empire. In those days, the line :. p PA R T sVi T O F N AT1 C� N A L 'DEFENCE --between science .and ins-ic, .be- . be- tween. chemistry and aich(:rny, he- —'- tween astronomy and astrology. ..CANADA' was not well defined. ' Rar-Jesus represented the type of easternm - ptcx�utr� xl�we - W ANTED � P od's-- a w�c. C. >wl e _ s,.�.�,,, e DEAD HORSES AND CAI TLE u'o"' "`� JUSTICE OF THE PEACD ' iii,O•T�N � ?eeasat 'S;ser! !_.1« + "'•" _for the County of Ontario ,. AND ,7 Per year. SL60 d ed�- For fres pier up phone DAILY Plcxz.RrNG ol�r. All'Kinds'`*Pepsir Work ' ;OttMesiptiona >;o tabs. United Stats dROOKLIN .. .. .., .. 56 ' . .. • }' sad GL Britain. $2.00 to adranee►, Ci.ARDB�ONT .. .: .. .. 813 .TORONT'r]-PtCKERINGI • a 711" Tuning Guaranteed" Acor Rad#0 wets � NeLD -none 606..--2 �1`IICDltLirB �OYlII� - - _ Jena ltar)lsr. Pae�eistige We pay the phollA ebsrgea r - " Clow Ave. Tenets Your Patronage is Appreci&W Expert service and reg• �. )bone Lakeside ilk N VQ GORDON YOUNG LTD -IPwwlt PICK 5a" pairs to all &takes. Ross. Toronto Pbme Ad.iaW BRrabeth EstateP. G V. H%RVEY PEARSON onsble ohargos. Work ` -- A.C.t:•H. Prop. guaranteed. c Creditors.,of ELIZIA$ETH WZL>!:. ARTHUR ]FIELD TENUON1 3AXS tit 'Picketing Tgwnship, wid. COCKS— TT , - Dew, ween died at.the. Cloy of Toronto, - Gradwtt Radio sed Tcltristes &o� Road 7annary icul sof ora requested to Fmst Wood 'For ale Ieatitwie; Member Official Radie ;aenrl particulars of their clam r �7i1 the undersigned Before June i4th, /. 4 -� _. Service Meo's Asaoci ati SAY after which • date her estate will be ,a 6rban and Alaska Oats& Bar- Crtislfed Pltu� _ +distributxd oolong the parties entit- rle�w 3teek et Parts ea 8d . thereto, and the execuais will ley, free from noxious weeds, SRO �' a0p] Mt be liable for any claims of ,which � O1 a�m -maw' 3 _ they have not the had notices on eZWA in Bosom Garden Peas, 10o. 'per 'lb. THEATRE Sand olid Graded, PEowy aowel east Dated at Oshawa, May 26th" 1941 Clever'Seed L LYE FKrrmore baying Mash and er W, Z. N Selingrr,, S. ct. sand of Clarei�lont, Olit.• Growing Mash guaranted to All st►oWs Daylight Saving Time De - !.verso or Loaded is Montreal Building, OshaRa, Ontario. PHONF,t Plant, give results, $2.25 per cwt. Pick 1026 'Expert Painter sad 'Decorator $axle & Oat�'h0 � 25 to>q Two 9haays at 730 aBd 9.30 Toronto office Howard 6471_ Good workmanship. Reasonable. H. Y p' ' Saturday Matinee at 1.30 - `p Rep$llr Shop JOHN BOURNE & &Olv J. W. Johnston. Frenchmsn'a Bay. " Building Material of ,all kinds THURSDAY FRIDAY&SATURDAY Tractor Service JUNE 5, 6 and Y _ A Claremont -Ont. -- RAR OA INS Graduate t.H. C. Tractor School "KIT CARSON" L• �• �� I LL 10 years experience Phone - ate• ;FUNBRAL DIR,EOT011 AND AT THE Service io all metes of Traetors WITH BKB�HEa' ITPEBI ILL STATION Licensed GarBgq Soviet �ICKERINa .�I? T JON HALL �luooeor;to,w.7, sdwcaee, 'P - . — Satiafaation guaranteed i R ii�i+a� SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON JOHN NnRTO1V LYNN BART - wagela, CLAREMONT ' Nigb.o.ad,Day Serrifm New Tires and Tubo backed by %twegain feed, ser*- = Imperial Oil guarantee. _ MOND-m TCE�SDAv q W RD,SDAY guinea Phone R•eriieaee Phaael /pecial prices an Tractor Gas and - vice m�! chicken JUNd 9, 10 sad 11 ►s tt �, gg • Last Cataplete Show. at 8.50 Oils, M+trvelube and Polarioe .Oil starter, growing, Coal Oil, 17c, a gallon -ANN SHERIDAN The PjCkerin . �Champion,Spark Plugs. 65c. each Iilas�l, 1'a��� mash, GEO-RGE BRtNT g �- Electric Light Bulbs,100 w, 19c PER*ANENT NAGGING PAIN range Joy Ix - MEAT MARKET . g mash, � y . � . . -Drop in and see us. Lowest prices is THAT FRAYS Ti1E TEMPER a;. town. AND NERVES. AT MAY BE starten6 Concentra- Honeymoon We carr a fall line of E.` BRII3NALL, CLAREMQNT � OUR EYES. tes, calf starter, to r- for Tfiree" Fresh _ H. TUC!{, OPS'• D. ke -. - SALE REGISTER y starter, salt WITH - � Y = � 09,* ow in blocks and 8 FRIDAY, J•1'*6,E 6th -- 8 milking phewe Isiti $ CHARLIE RiJGciLES p ,c� -'town, 1 calf; 2 heifers;.22 pigs; 3, OM&WA. OPtt F urin8 sly sj3fay JANE WYMAiV Jured horses, all implements -nd some ` furniture. Sale trill be held at. i p, �or CiAttl@. - � ATTRACTION ALSO A.' ADDED A ;� _ Meats U-. (S. T.) at Lot 15, can. 4, Reach _ GB NE Twp. Fred Lyle Farm. _ D. N. Loo�►V4'O+G dTRATTOty-PORTER'S , nr delivery isat your service T ,RHEUMATIC P-ALY, Sciatica,-Lum . pICKSR1�i; COT. «j A Its ! Phone Piek 1620 . ,bago quiclely relieved by using - _ WE OSLIVER "LADDIE!" - CLARENCE SILK_ RL AACAPS. Recommended by cr?yrs F3)7- _ VrLT�i thousands who have gained better health. BOYES' DRUGS. BUSES LE HORSE RWISTLK. TIM HOLT :. . - VIRGINIA- GILMORE Notice' FOR TORONTOCOMMODORE AGAIN' (26812) '�,(� YaMAMMOTH �ry tom' at six minutes to the the choicely bred Clydesdale Stallion. CONUNG - Thum Fri. and S&L VL hour from 7.54 a. m. to 9.54 p. mt; the Property of Robert Dafoe, Green w.n p. m JUNE 12, 13. 14 and at 6.09 a. m. and 1Q,a4 River, will make the season.-of 1941 - = Wer do Ssildins of all ttioaal Unionville daily, and at &44 a. mk daily except as f0llow":-1Dn Thursday, June•5tt4 -TYRONE POSER - UAIiPLILNT1iAIti(3. •-�QNIOR� g�R�gR� Sundays and Holidays. . • tari4 own his on stable and prod ". to Murray Dunkeld's, lot 3Z, rear of t31gNId3NTIxe _ proceed Iti FOR OSHAWA, Con. 7, for-night; Friday, -proceeds i4'T'•� M �PI, Il - . ,.,,.)BAIRN DA 11T rn'B __ _ IIll[B[ CE Eve hour at thin -U Bert Markham, t Lot 21, 10th e Mark : : .. Every" thirty-one �ninutea � havn, for noon, thence - to _ �O�O�, sod ` -ZN— - m and 731 ea m. to table where ,he will. remain .. ,ROOFING after she hour-from n a h _.. 'no Mark L is own a •.••:sof ; 1@.31 p. at m., 8;38 until the following Thursday- after- 1� s.ev anis,Brantford FtooBo= a. in_, and 11.41 p. m. daily, and at noon._Terrn�s - $12000, payable-Feb- ' ARTHUR LAPP'S 3;30 a.-m. -except Sundays and ruBly 1st, 1942. M+steridla, ropire$stb�ou� B�.G NEW BARN. ,Holidays. . ..Eq:upmeat, Daro•watee - R. -C• CLENDENINa Systems,.. I3ee+tty.; _ i • • Stable 1r Nipment -a�— :WS TRAYS WORMATIOM AT • Building Materia AY CHICKS FUNERAL DIRECTOR. -.. CEDAR GROVE EASTERNHOUSE Phone 4500 -- ` .-Aotimatee Free' F , Private Ambnianceg Work Guaranteed -nr- GRAY , , y and Nigh Y. J. PROUSR ne 9000 9 JUNE 20TH - ` >Ita/vern500t; -.Phone SS02 Proceeds are in aid of the WHY.Si:PFER the agony of Rheu. Why write letters and send money Markham Ont ° Am E�ening Telegram's Brit- ;orden? Order your Bray Chitin; - uratic Fain, Sciatica, Lumbago, when Rumaca . 'through me-personal attention' ish.Aar victim'1 Fund � will give' you quick *el- •�pt delivery. come relief. BOYES' DRUG CO., Lockwood 111,1ling Co., Pickering +cuss Croighton's Muss - L. G �rtle Stn. - - - �`- — Refr�s mep s l �sA C ars -: '71DMISSION. 50 CENTS v ... u are :LAND SURVEYOR -- F. J. DOI+sv". a �►., se. a •1Plymouth 939 P outh Coac JLEveora Gibson and ,�,ota 80 W - UCk�/ 1939 Chev Coach, 100 Str. EML. Oshawa. Pbone L. 8, On lite are the ersorda ie = -Because you can'be sure of grow- 1938 Dodge Coach 1 , tilaL Ing up without any setback and . you'll always have such goon 1938 . Nash Lafayette. Coach Card of Thanks .`' health and ptp that you'll enj" Air. conditioned 6Teeping accom"odation I wish to express to the many . ' every minute yon _ ;friends and neighbors, my deep app- - live.You are going 1937 Studebakea Dictator 1'eciation of the expressions of sym- to get the mash 1 s <'pathy and kindness extended'to me via - know I cart depend oa for best 1933 Chev 1 -2 ton. P1eK_ Lip in 'my sad bereavement in the-death ., '' results and that is- 928, c f my dear husband _1920 POj]t1aC Sedan Mrs. C. R. Petty ' CHiCK. MASH _: .1932 .Chev Sedan. _ fortiked with Vitamins AAA D, E and G. HELP - y FINISH �v 'Your clileks need ALL 5 vitamins, for the. S working togethey In proper THE10B balance give good health, rapid.gxowth, freedom from rickets,.absence of w�/'�? �+ f"' ` • .nervous disorders, perfect digestion, freedom from colds. Blatchford'" sr1>0 .'ALF- M110LE� Oaremon`� cut down=loam to surprisingly low percentages*hilt building Tanana• - - ably fine birds. PHONE 89Y1 1 Let ss supply you with BLtcLlord'a for beebar raollak - _ Ernie Should, Dunbarton, ' On t. _ •' - PHONE PICK. 77-4 f � _ .. '.•,CLAREMONT � ��� a committee � call a aneetiag in k meeting of the school N Aln old land-maria the bars! as *a' sad.teachers; of the Central Part' of their respective sections to appoint John White farm on No. 7, was burn- Pickeriag Towl.�hip was held at a group of War Workers to 6o out + s _',C Tawe Beverley ,vlaited the ed •ice Week. Cause, unknown. Brougham Tov.m Hall ou MOnday and cainvasa for-the wale of cez+&k- � A�`�� _ ' Cit Tuesday. The W. ll. & will. hold their.June evening, Mar 19th, for the purpose ages, A patriotic program will be held Kies Marion Kilpatrick, R,, N. vis- L meeting at.. the home of Mrs. A. of organising s ClOmmAtae Of War about the =!&Be of June with the iced Claremont over the 'week-end. Byrn, on Tuesday, June-j,?th. Workers to peoi mote the sole of War ebildren of-tire eight schools of the . �.. �. Theadre on satiurdsy last. G. dy: T. held their ]fsc`9 S,lvings Ceitituabea 7Tu this 1Xetrict. sect= providing the enter aiinmorL ins, on Saturday at the ham of list. H h Mr. and Mss. Sam Taylor was it � �� preB' �� for Britis�t War Vletdots' Oshawa, on Monday. Mrs. Gooefgk,V9itUaoa with a 6� art• kded. The meeting 'decided than tLe gym, teaelrer and:trualeea'a2 esti section i Cali Miller visited -l[iss�Flooataa 3sioorr at the T. Roberton home ' Brown on SdMds y. V —- -- Y burs, lrri,ut. .1we S,a, 7 -Mr. Fared M1orley-'vbdted ills home ones day recently ,ware: Fred -and jives the 'week-abi Mn. Wright, of Sookstoon and Mr. 'FARMERS VY W lora. Thom" Gregg vielted friends F� Glc er and DlDra. Sscah Gkov- A R M ES of So ONTARIO er, of Toronto. >" ih Toronto for a week and returned, W. i:, ,will meet at the home. ; the jV _ h imp%ved in health of Mrs. Ross Raine on Jane 10th. _ _ • John NW, of 3Kount Forest has The following members of the W. _ �'We'Pa Toronto rl,ND' been visiting friends in the village )E. attended the District Meeting at •, � • _ lista , Port Perry: I> etrict 1?reaident, airs. -At Wh><t dour Home market `Two Fisted Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Taylor visit- Harvey; President,yrs. M. H_again- y _.-- ed ed Mlea Emma Broom,one day last ton; District Director, Mrs. Wm. , week. Ellicott; Delegates Mxs. Johnston, 7. :_ The friends of Mr. and Mrs.-I.`F• The Happy Circle Mission Rapid ' Dopking are plea6ed to learn that Mrs. Hottb , and Mrs. Robertson. - _ _ ._ (4 Musical Western) RGS __- : HOGS . Mr. Dopking is able to be up and will hold t eir June meeting at the. -LE sr 4 Tbura. Fri.,Sad; June 9, E0, 11 "around �eaBih. _. - home of M•"_Mair,._,...an,._ are attendin the Ba --- y • g y at0 OJuneSh the Sunda School _ � Revs. I. E. Kennedy and Mr. Jas. fi McCullough - .— _-_of Quints Conference-held in Bridge y Street Ueited' Church, Belleville will be held at 1 o'clock to allow ___._CA-M � those wishing t oattend Erskine De" no-AM _.. .. BS­ .:,.this week, coration-Day Service, free to attend All motorists are pleased to see in the afternoon. - CAROLS LOMBARD the Ontario Count authoritaea fix- Kinds o l County Mass Dorothy Baker was the guest And AR Kinds or - BRIAN AHERNE ing- the.Brock Road once again. Let of Mr: and Mrs,,-John Knox on Sun- us hope it will be a to time be- day, Both ` ve `Information Please" ' ore the roads break up as they did A Patriotic Concert is to-be held - RY this spring. _ at Greenwood Park on the evening - POUL and 1 and •'' The regular'monthly meeting of of Firday, June 13th at 8 o'clock, the Women's h4ssionaa•y Society will a', under the auspices of the Central I�OnaldDtiCl[ ,. 1>e held in the school rood of the .• - : ;� 1 c « ff L^ ted Church on Thursday, Jenne ring Towtshship War savings PI t. "K E R I N F�R 1V�S Comanittee. The program is-to be � - '12th, at 2.30 -p. m. Mrs. Scott's provided by the pupils of Green kiv'- ----� Group will be is charge of the pro- er, Brougham, Greenwood, . Kinsale, -. .LIMITED Mon., Tues ';'g/ed. loos 2, 3, 4 gam• Audley, Brock-Road, C�herrywood Grading' �,.w _ r T •' Don't for i:mthe itty Patriotic Concert and Whitevale Schools. It will con- Regustered �i d Gradin$ �'• abi on N "Give CJs 'W 'M = in the Cotsaam Hall, f1lareawnt ist:of pageapts, drills, recitations,. "'O :tonight. (Friday, June 6th) at 8 p. and choruses. Admission, 25 and 10 m. str ndaid time. The schools 'of kWht _ and �.� cera. f� n Phone 'Whitby33 m:North Pickering will provide alarge ! '!fpart of the program. Special- Speak- -.. y s Mare ker. Admission, Adults, 25 cents; 1 School �hildren,,1F`ree- Coma with the • ;family. _.. • Very good attendance is being had at the- special -meetings following ' the regular Sunday evenings in our Aurches here. The services are be- - -: .Ing held at 8.15 each Sunday even- 114 (this month in;' the Baptist Church)' -Rev. Walter Daniel will _ a have charge during the month of -June. An invitation is extended .-to :all to attend. - • A Special Children's Day Service, - is being held in`the Baptist Churdi _ next Sunds,y morning in which. the )boys "d'girls will have an import- a -sat.part. Rev. Daniel sail) speak' on � : _ _ - .:- . _. . .___ - :_ ' 11The Spring-time of I6fe. At the }g + _ e!ve mina Service he will speak on _ .,Ihv&n cage w1 a� the subject, "The Sustaining Hope ` ar of Job" at�at d mod The Women's Institute, and other �� jg4 � • by all p� !scar-workers are. preparing another- die ma$e by � � utimis Of ��� ths� OOo� .`•- __ li'�' 9MIMScbnuthe sale of rackets on the raffle of some '+ tread� ash� • w�t'so��""'- ,pg � _ *f their products, the result of their :' be gre.A work here. We discovered this e�Q 'mpo } pos! panel bel". rrinQ roveek that these ladies have. just. �br! ate dad The d�7WTTH T�of �tp a -•-coanpleted one year of r,amobt daily _ _..Zhs�platee r uBpms .to iiGWM attached labouring at the Club House, and his wager b7 �pletiaq =ails, sad obs _ that they have made over 300 quilts, } � be � to a si c' bw �. Whish aoW books fps all his twm=an average of one quilt per,day.dor L�utasaca Book, by sd .Ployer '� and im 9th gdoubt as.to Mb 4, r► -ihig. the year.-Gentlemen, take note esolled is in- em 's taco opn� employees or any Of them, are what is §ane considerable service. The book w� �m p ::youz e 'in��when yon ki Ce s The W. A. held their regular-mon utimis, a form thly meeting in the school room of - �•- t� t��be Full.details drill °b al eatd. Y°n a a��t Pod �' the United Church on Thursday, 29th JD� m y eP ha'� W��U a� tl►rou9h �o��Vie.tO �1 ���� > with Mrs. Norman Linton Ln charge' �: office (Mma �• a 'fit atbaeh�rd to a form of the Devotional period, and Mise C01r• E• Smith reading-the scripture, giv- - �• _ be 1Plieb be" adopted ;fano 14th, 1141 feels that it can ing L very suitable -explanation on i pROCea� h� em• COMMisst of 'all TheThe cop eta' It. A sole. by -Mrs, F. Carson was - � pl to ?n vdlh is one WM& has caused of the � �.a jeenti is &CLWU much enjoyed. ;Iles. C. Reynolds, 1st ,a�pe><atipnspetiesace in p�peta. I3evetth anon is ceatPu�O� an ."Vice-President, was in.cha;ge• of the based npOn thitt7 Y the. #apt.that'leyis� as Pachon of the business. Two quilts were 'finished `:• ea{ $sissies. ny failure egistet is r � • _ n clonus the afternoon. A splendid h —- - moveintwmt adds 2- laW and is subject to pe aloes. " supper was served to a 'large numb= The DomM��PlOp�mPlOpe= C E Co olk br. The tables were prettily decorat- A _ oombiaed � yNT atsv ed with the season's flowers. >"a JL MoL�#tflfl, r � _ o'rrAwx. ULNAD Arre;ngeinents are now complete `;. y • BON. NO ._ ,, g[isiistee'of labor' for' the DW DAY at the Common- — . _ n - ity- Park, on the 14th. The Annual; ' f )Field Day and Concert will feature a'good,,Program of ball said f iel3 ZIEoL! Of the» P>o s >:•; ' 'sports. A^Fublio School Ball Tourn- Y' • 'p.wPloyees ase;a a os Riot BeBssteec fment starts off the -day. Bob and '{'' - ~�' ;Ai. Harvey and Company — Dordthy `;';?;: y10ye�i 0;Wk LjEft� $e'<o7�t�N I d aaf 1?• Sw'nadm u. "OI ! sass r ,fid : _ > �� IS as Fielding, Marjorie Waters and Re7x. tae.�s• �,a Oh a qao°+;,m.nt oto a &a 0=0ti v.as oe Wife. _ ',5locombe give the evening's prog- R oi4'�sad ogre"to ICY% a I°`Ot� wnb•of�'os b•' n'b` ? rangy Ticketsre. for a beingsold R and Cedar s ri hiand 10 tug -a- U' u oar mjjat aosh�o � �' viosM«a�ot3'a° a of t�..�ytornWO CIA m• >?'... Lucky Draw, ---_-(Chest. This-ticket also_.entitles you ` '; n,eonsaoa•is oma• t• °""� ° � „ �.,, ar � Vgas a. arm a�' $natia0 and tsayptaQ• w bv oft 4e.d 14. A9eat••ram u � th.ofe wmass p�7•• � �'•• ere.• tko apdmission . Y{:\ ;: >: h, tlo. b! � .basoihood sad ti ohrla0 wells. «dsaaeuf d• Pd a"�w anal aad� C=L --,t wlwa 11.Aa .aP1o7m W r x... �t BRCkUGHADt r:•>:;• �,rpo-'.e° 1 0��• .d' than ioaskou+a nes. w 3:•••. >; * •st ft e bow b li•ilos?! lee 1M t,,,, Lot l : iti y; .f+a glen nal eos:i.d ten bot M .tap y� sot. than a as w7 on+ of Sunday School on June 15th, at 10 ;Y,;a ; g,h;to..tenal aaslt.r tb• st s esu •b *'wO°'�° d...r •f' Ilan sofa hO1T• _ aa,M obattoa.e: fsai� elle ... A000 la a r"=• �•r•'tad.rlef then a: � mpl'ye out t. o. %.%&W ' b)h. 8'ani avaWbL •t nos not I The Albert Gray family'en joyed a ,;:'rr`: Tb d° o,omo. IS b•►n•a> 1- �3,h• •nph°'m ...s. :`. !trait with Wilcox Lake friends ori :� ` �``% W wb�s. et so ase"d hnM a VWN! to �.o sae. tis own two sari se.oa7 lSuntiay. E p` wu t.tb•pabN...nlaw o � aw. ej p bat,.. _tbo _ ti• blr. and Mrs. Alan Gray visited •.:.$ &L bebwald a h $a ','fir, a,nd•Mrs. White of Kinsale on �Sun&3y. :.:,,• �x s t ys{.;'4 • r� :. •r r' r.rr.<>v: ,vr .F.•r+ }ik'•!} r. ' •` The Y. I.'are having a Social .oil •.. '=Y'; •;Y ' ' .,.. rr. . rr•..: ... .Tune 10th at the home of W. Carl- ton. Worship 'period' to be'taken by ,Tenn Hopkins, and the Social part, g O ' ` by• Vernon* Ellicott. e , 7 , ' -.his' - . '. . •. ... I . . .. • oridited with introducing intoAng• that only a bit of the points will' �t of Food_ L.�lama Strikes When` -• _BCCtIi -- _.._Dry _ land. Actually, Eia'wkine and Drake -show on the aisle. vrmen'ora - - is �t �NCapoR�f Ful —t i��� are--believed to have-'brought the a ng catch the book- .into the Work Is Annoying ` Interest y plant to England in 1566 and 1686, points instead of into the material. - Sylvia Pankhurst;' British uritis Rslelgh D}anted them on his Wheu, the article wears out,,it is Schoolboy "spit-ball rowers feminist, declare , the 'Reef Cubes Were Known in It-Ish estates about 159- then an easy matter to rip off the have nothing on a strange animal a— 41ghteenth-Century,— There flarrote are,one of the few rage rickrack braid and use the hand, of South America. The unusual - Blblopis".aied-ti aeeret wen- tables•'n Live to England, and, at made lace on something else. creature is the Ilama, which when Pon" against lite. Italians — -,Are 150 Varieties of Chaise bees, one timie, they grab'wild in th? When patching used garments angered, spits at his tormentor. - V 1 Speaking at a mQetinQ cele-• yty,ny of our foods ars not sa • coun'trysl3e, mads of washable prints, use the The llama doesn't restrict .his * `Sutter (introduced Into Europe wrong Bide of the new_ patch In activities to expectorating miff-' bratin�the return.of Emperor modern al"'we mig4t tadagflte, For L{�gns! figured in the atead oL the right side. Such a .,- _.. - -_ _ __ slea,;.-at ' .itis enemies, however. Haile Selassie to the throne of „ instance, gheese, .being ,a product Statutes in 1795, 1798, 1829, and, patch is less noticeable since it .Ht's-a good, beast of burden,-and Ethiopia, she-said said the native of milk, is one of tlie'• earliest` ,. "'Patriots"„ •: 184.4:.$read wan.a sabi6et:of legls-- matches more nearly the somewhat can carry 120 pounds at 9 steady patriots to the recent recon kiiOwn-,foods, and was eaten as Lar .latlou in medieval times; when faded material. ' quest of the country •'100804• b ciE is 1490 .•B:0 There are. at. pace. This is a good cargo,for swarms of bees on ,Italian.' every attempt was nude to se- To insure an even' Hem on nap an animal who is seldom more least a hundred and fifty •varieties* cu is purity.', kin& use the -hemmer of the de- than three feet high at the shoal- - " camps.' of•cheese—some o[ them kaowrt ' ' aired'width of the swing.machine. der. Mr. Llama is related to the `.• While the,. Italians ` were only. to-eitperts. r. bo not thread the sewing machine camel, although' he has no hump. swatting and fleeing, she said, Beef cubes are by po means „0 S?*Lt1Ckrack needle, This will foldAn-the hem Another novel trait of this ani- -# the Ethiopians would dash int• .new• invention. Way' flack tit the evenly and it will then be ready - •'-; ` + r mal is his perfection of the sit- seize Italian weapons and turn eighteenth century they were being To Uriders>tde for hand sewing. down strike. When overloaded, them on the former owners. used by-travellers, who used to When cutting anything from vei- he simply lies down and refuses carry •small pieces ,of veal glue par Fiillowei'oes sir Other• Ar- vet, pin the pattern to the w!r.Ong to move. about with them, which they die:, side of the velvet and the velvet ticles to Bs Trimmed With It nn solved in a bowl of hot water, and will be easier to a t. t_ - Old-Fashioned thus made themselves a delicious' Use narrow hat-elastic-OU babies, � Convicts, Care - Bread-Making soup' e h m-of l�to the underside Ot of Other bibs instead of tape or ribbon. The • Vegetables. too, have their Iiia• the .hem of pilloivcaaea''br other elatsic permits of the bib being ad• In a cafe to b0 opened at San tory. Perhaps none quite so fam- articles which you Intend to deoor• justed easily over the head. There Quentin Prison, California, con- _ Expert Home Bread-Maker ou.s or as we!1•knawn as the po- ate with a hand-crocheted edge. are no strings to tie, nor trouble• victs will be able to order; pny. Gives Advice to Amateurs or tato, which Sir Walter Raleigh is Arrange the rickrack in-such a way dome knots to untie later. food they fancy. Women' Who Would Go Into 1BYsiness for Thefnselves " Have you heard iibout'the New - '.. Baglaad woman who turned the - - - - homely ability to bake good, wt:o!e- sense old-fashioned bread into WX - Business' i She's tura. Margaret Rudkin."at } Fairfield, Conn.: who, from, utal.• _ -Ing bread for her family and sF•II 'ing a few loaves a day. now send; - out under the, nam of her home. -"Pep- ridge Farm,'•- 10,004 Ion Es " of home-made bread a day. tTIiF` '-- The Minister of Finance of the Dominion of Conacm - - bread still is kneaded by hand. offers subscription . ars Inc c � And she jumped from s few o for pub Subs ri on loaves_ a-day to 10.000 In the short - - ~ ' _. ;,. ., • aDace of 'three yssra: With a re:• - - s6 O /O0O/ _ � O 0O "Ord .like that. this woman, who. > ' never had any prevtors buaines+ - experience• ought to have some -- sound advice for other-iretnen-whoC T . V ., . -ORY . L anthem- selves. w business for t o tnto b II _� �;�• t o g - : - She does have-some advice—inn _ .hews it 1s: "Be,sure your product Witt fill a _ — Dated and beaiing intei�eat from 15th lune 1941, and offered in .two - •_deCulte need..Avoid fads, for they - _'. _ maturities,fits choice of which is optional- with the subscritier, as foilowo - have no future. - : '."Learn :ail that can--be-_learMed _ - _ - - ` : about your product. at the start, Ten-:„_ - - - �, -BC)�NDS, .DUEy 15th JUNE 1961 ,�'G BONDS, and one-half year ' . ' -• - - ' - -'. Then keep abreast of new d.-%'slot* - DS, DUE 15th DECEMBER ltd* 'eats in your field: PAYABLE AT MATURITY ave - PAYABLE AT MATURITY AT 100% '•Sell your product on Its tnYriUr, _ wrtthout imposing on 'friendship :�r Callable of 101 F0 to or star 1950 Non-callable to maturity sympathy, .. _ n ere# p cem - , - - ' ' �' •I'r f payable 15tk lune and De bar- � "fntarest payable 15th June and December -' "Remember that little ca vh _ iorte Deom*nat - Denominations,- -doesn't ,_aoesn't ueau small capital: Int h - - rah. ablilty.anFi-ambt3fon are Arte« fi, 850' 5100,-5500,51,000,.5.5',000, 525,000 . 5.1.,000; SS,000, $'25,000 less assets• and cannot bf hr.;i ped at the bank," ISSUE PRICEa 100°X, CEh 99%,ISSUE PRI That -advice- may. .sou_r«l old yielding 3.09°'0 to maturity - yielding 2.19%to maturity.- -[ashioned.'but if it is as weal re. _ ceived " as '►trs'. Rudkin., old- Principal and inter*#' will-be payable to lawful money of Canada;the4vineipal -. -fashioned bread, that enerert-ic _ .. .atsemi-annually, -woman won't feel.she wasted her any agency of tit: Bank of Canada and tit. interest -7r without charge,at any branch in Canada of any Chartered Bank. '_ timezin passing it along. - Modernize H `IBondf may be registered as to principal or as st princlpot-ane.intere oma - By By Redecorating CASH wsSCRIPT10Nt Cast subscript ' ions for either or6ii maturities of the Ioan may-be paid in fuR at the time of oppliicatioer 4t Can Do Wonder: Light of the issue price in'each .case without accrued interest. Bearer bonds with coupons will be available for Woodwork Helps _ - prompt delivery. Cash subscriptions may also be made payable by instalments,plus occrued interest,as fol-laws— prompt - Iteueeorating offers an oppor %..10% on application; :,15`.'0 on 15thJuly 1941; 15 0 on 15th August 1941 f -- -_ •tunity to.sv g an outottiate house _ ptember 1941; 20°0 on 15th October 1941; into line. Iteiins which.date a hon►a 20% on 1 5th Se 20.T1 o on the 3010'6onds oat 19.5Vc' on the 2� ons,on , 0 bonds, 15th November 1.941: soould be .checked, and caution _ should be used lest association witCt" 'The last payment on 15th November 19+41,covers,the final payment of principal, plus .71�of I o in TIN eyesores dim native good taste. One home of nondescript arigtn case of the 3°1'o bonds and .52 of 1% in the case-of the 2% bonds. representing accrued interest from 15#h - '.. •was brought into tugs with timet -. June 1941, to the due dates of the respective instalments. - 'by a few iriexpenstve. adjustments 1t rhe time of redecorating. The CONVERSION - SUBSCRIPTION' living room'of 1917_`vintage had a northern exposure, a light thieving _ Holders of Dominion•oF Canada 5% National Service Loan Bonds due 15th November 1941,may,lot porcb, and deep red wallpa�er'with - the period during which the subscription lists are open,tender their bonds-with Friel coupon attached, in lieu'of dark wainscoting. The floors were - k darkly _varnished, a hammered Cash, on subscriptions for a lie or greater per.value of bonds of one or both .maturities of this loan. The, ..darkly F "bronze" arid "Tiffany" glass'li;xht-" - surrender value of the National Service Loan 5% Bonds will be 102.150-0 of their par value, inclusive of _ .... _ Ing fixture was suspended from accrued interest; the resulting adjustment-to be paid in cash. the ceiling; and a built-in bookcase :.wvth glass Moots flanked the' fire plate. The mantel, a boom build- -.. THE MINISTER OF FINANCE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR TO ALLOT THE WHOLE OR ANY PART OF Pr's masterpiece and a home own rNt-AMOUNT OF THIS-LOAN SUBSCRIBED FOR CASH FOR EITHER. OR. BOTH MATURITIES IF TOTAL -er's rtightmare,: dominated- .the d SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE IN EXCESS OF'$600,000,000.' room, frowning down• at the hearth like a beetling brow. -THE PROCEEDS OF THIS LOAN WILL BE USED BY THE GOVERNMENT TO FINANCt tAfENDITURES FOR To, modernize.the toot%' ample WAR PURPOSES. - , - floor plugs were substituted . for SUBSCRIPTIONS MAY BE-MADE THROUGH .ANY OFFICIAL REPRESENTATIVE, ANY VICTORY LOAN the ceiling fixture at moderate COMMITTEE OR MEMBER T-H6KF0F,ANY BRANCH IN CANADA OF ANY CHARTERED BANK,OR ANY -� Dost, and a dainty wooden scallop AUTHORIZE®SAWN& BANE;Til AN T OR LOCOMPANY;FROM WHOM MAY BE OBTAINED replaced the bookcase doori, The heavy Idntber was ripped off'the APPLICATION FORMS AND C0446 OF T#4©PFIZIAL PROSPECTUS-CONTAINfNG COMPLETE fireplace' and a charming second _ DETAILS OF THE LOAN. - - hand mantel of authentic design TOPEN ON 2ND JUNE 1941; AND WiLL CLOSE NO.T LATER THAN 21ST �BUS;S WH1 subetittited,' Bark wallpaper was UNE 141, W1 FIi OR WITHOUT NONCE,AT THE DISCRETION Of FHE MIMCM®f 4tripped from the yells`and waive ;voting and walls were painted the _ _ ,. MNANCE. •same shade'of off-white as all-oth- — - .,ar woodwork. y .124th Burglary - ,Department of Firtaetoti A`33:year-old Negro was ar- :[Hawn, 3'f st-May 11i45a 1 rested on 123 charges of burglary. ' -After he had pleaded Kuilt,7.So-79 of them, he was taken to his - Nome for a change of clothes. He Sound that his clothes, shoes, oil- Q - L verwlare,..and four _dollars. . bad - been taken—by burglars. _ - .�. t;. -,I.:. •,�._ 'M1+.... ,t. •p..9-o '.-*.'s:...�• .. Y. ,cm,EriA••..-.�„�q,.. .•t�,r;,} ���j.,"• ..; �f,F,»rr��.i,,":r�?+�'*a'i+'f�rtmt�`::::y. .' 't. �+a•Zo-K 4f�+%1•aK+,n;',�n_r'y�'ri�yrrwda✓v/rx*i`•�'"3.w'—+.7 .... c�`a.C�'f7, ;..._ '1+kpd0 u, ir;^_'.^1" a�"�R,';ti�•+ ... 'F°S•�M.�'' M6t Brides ' -- TABLE TALKS t Prefer June By sADIE B. CHAMBERS ,. opt- // A F ' More Expensive We Partnership With -- — More Place In Month of Roses The Refrigerator " Sentimental June weddings .are - - -- -� likely to be a bit more.,expensiveIa looking for assistance these 1 H 1� than the -casual-kind, whbX,with days — these.glorious sum- . ;. lacy veils and diamond rings-and mer days — nothing 'can be of multiple bridesmaids; but nobody more help - In _planning easier, ' seems to mina. Brides still prefer" more appetizing and- more econ- �� omical meals than .the` riod them. ern refrigerator. _ Balitltul Coloured and Wounded Pldim at .r About r6 per cent of brides in - Warshipsotthe British Nary - the' U.S..get engagement rings. Vasitis Spanish Cream 2% cups milk M.M.f.HOOD - RODNEY - WARSPI C �S• ti The engagement ring isn't nesse- P t4 cu granulated sugar 10111"LSE-ARK ROYAL-SUBileA11tlteE • . a sarily expensive., A survey o! P g; g MOTOR TORPEDO BOAT-DESTROYEBI •Try Calumet for jewellers shows. that about halt` 2'•� 3 tablespogns cornstarch also similar picturN of better baking.re- of all engagement rings are priced Pinch salt BRITAIN'S FIOIiTING PLANES: `E,pCtt spite. It coats less and you at X50 or less. Only once in five 2 egg yolks st•:xu a0+t: :—Take t::e label from see Ieee'beeanee it has bridegroom- willing 'and able to- - n teaspoon urs vanilla po,n s '"-�'o drw.n syrup— use n the �• ewt000 - years, do the.: levellers find o P p bac a Yo h'the and address is ure double-actwn, Heat mtlk to 'scalding L Sri back with the name•vi the picture - g g each pi Sendtore one complete label for It leavens during mt:ing buy a 5100,000 ring. upper part of double boiler. Com- each picture you and continues to leaven in WEDDING BANDS bine sugar thoroughly with corn=- -want — address ' ®� the.oven. Easy opening, TTIstarch and salt and slowly• stir in The Canada SEN won't•spill.container, with MENTAL Starch Company .elfe- !0 .0 handy measuring device Weddingbands,'too, are send= hot milk. Return to double boiler Ltd'.. Debt. J.9. ten and stir and cook until the mix- 45_ Wellington. 5t. t�+►~ •� under the lid. PRICED mental once again after about ten E., r$routo, unto Eow .+t"'s' '� SURPRISINGLY LOW. - tore has' thickened smoothly. �D/►Iesfos_sp �, ,cs' years of severity ilt styling. New "' "� ones, made of gold or plat m, Corer and cook with occasional_ _ !il '�-^'" O 0 0/8 E f!T r/IF -- elaborately- carved- tent - ttrrm �ritil nQ - _ are ns: a the egg flo-slight- set i ht- se with diamzrnds: Engagement mai at y ks 1 g '1 > - d slowly stir in the hot thick- selected "Theyeepmg bought it, didn't they?" ring and wedding band often are ly an wly t H 1 / s� selected at the same time, in re- erred mi d stir Return s. double I just same, t the Belleville- n boiler and stir until olks,thicken._ They're tPating out the machinery &ted styles and usually the bride Y and shipping it to anotliFr factor'. - helps with the selecting.,.- Remove from heat. Cool.slight- I ' s g they_,bought to Lyndhurst.". ly and add vanilla. Turn Hata Com � "But we salt t sell those cars in custard cope or _dessert glasses •�.� - -Company � � _ - .• _ ."Ted was very mysterious the and .chill. Serve'-with cream br - Lyndhurst!"-excIalmed Ted, real= other day and I just realized he � izing- the disaster into which big had the 'bok-of one about• to end fru s. _ e e -- ii ,,-- t Modernize -_f&0i tad from the ,„ fri er tot Pastry` -- -- O�Y] enthusiasm had led his employer. it a21'. r !Ze Mode Metro-Goldwyn4Uyef "It's but of our terrflory!' 3 �Z cups sifted pastry. flour • "Harriet:" commanded her moth- 1 teaspoon saltBy.-Redecorating Picture ..-Our territory, you idiot! It's er, looking back at Mary's stricken lb• chilled shortening out of the state! . .F'm-sorry, fare. --.Measure flour-and alit !otilh by - Ted,-I know you've got troubles'of - "I'm sorry, Mary,"•said- Haitriet it Carr Do Wonders p Light _ L� _ salt.' -Ltse a pastry-blender, cut Woodwork Helps :.. L.ebbeus Mitchell your own . . . but it's taken every contritely, in half of shortening-finely, then = , dollar I can raise to payor those _(Continued Next Week) cut' .in remaining shortening (Copyright 1940 by Loew's Inc. cars. You know that. And we're - Redecorating offers as o➢por- coarsely. (Girt in'-pieces size of- `�' — stuz•k pith them! Paid for in cash - tunity to arcing an out-ifilate house "+ SYNOPSIS a'large pea.) Turn mixture into —and no say oirt df the deal.'Linn'. - into line. items which date a home , Ted Foster. and Mary Thomas. .BODICE NOVELTY IN large jar, cover and store in re= .you realize ghat that means"" IF frigerator until required. This &hould be checked, -acid cautio�t _ living in a small American city, "lin ,est beginning to, said Ted `i" - . SHIRTFROCK - should 12e used lest association witt oat. married. Ted does not tell her mi4erably.'_ ` • mixture_keeps inste itelyr eyesores dim native goo(} taste. that he has bought. their auto on Where pie paste is required g "it means my job, yaus jo'u•--the ---- -^ .One kome of nondescript origin time from an old flame of his, Whole agency, But mind, I don't ^ measure the required b amount o- was brought into tune with times - Anastasia Atherton, who hats just pastry mixture into bowl and gra- gay ft's ,your fault. Ted. The deaD /. .,, ie,�:s T by a fete Inexpensive adjuatmente - returned from New York. So, when - dually add ice cold water to make at the time et redecorating, Tui Ioakgd as good to me-ag it did to. z paste, which when lightly mix- - - _ -.'Mary alai Anastash,'s arta on "(rd's _ _ r •� ,living roam of 191 i.cintage brad a you•, ed -.payor be Cleaned easily from shoulder at the auto agency, &fie - � northern exposure. a 11gh't•thfevin "That makes me. Leel worse, Mr. �' - -thinks they are embrading' where- , bowl. For a two-crust pie we- Y He1lmrn. And I �•as going to be, porch, and-deep red .raHpaper with - • les Anastasia was merely eongratu- so smart!" , - about 2 eups•of pastry mix; for a_ -lark wainscoting: The floor& were Iatin Ted'on a scheme he had for pie 6he11 use 1're cups.: g The arrival of-1[ar;'f cnun� r31a- � � darkly tarnished„ a hammered selling a lot of autos. They uarret y / - - ..,Strawberry Pie *.bronze'- and "Tiffany"-glass light. , 9 y 9 ter, Hai Piet. �pu�t ,ori end to thei. .'^ ' . and separate. Mary's parents hope conversation and Mr. Hellman 1% cups pastry-mist Ing fixture was suspended from to bring them- together ,Whom it drove back to-'the office. Harriet Ice cold water the ceiling, and a built-in bookcase c me* to signing the deed for the = Sugared fresh strawberries with. doors flanked the Else- 0 9 want6d to Pay something, but kept sale of their home. But Mary and -Ialklag, of-anything-.tbat popped _ - Lightly — Sweetened pace. The mantel, a boom build- Ted hope for a reconciliation and Into her mind for some time. To the pastry-mix gradually add er's maatetpfece and a home own- Ted -towards It, but neither is t<=hat do you want to fins! out" - enough ice-cold water to make er's nightmare,_ dominated the ready to take full blame for the Ted asked at length. s < a paste, which when ligtttlp mixed room, fronssing down at the heariit enlsunderstand and Ted signs the "•youtt•e rarrying -a- torcli--for y - may-be cleaned easily from bowl- dike a beetling brow, . - deed and rushes away. Mr, Thomas, Itfary, aren't you?'• " _ re Roll out paste and' fit,loosely into- To' modernize the room, ample tears up the deed. Fie forcer! a smile: "Stilrpose +.'e _ pie-pan, excluding air. Prick floor plugs were.. .ru.b 1!tutod foe don't talk about ltle.*Mar ,°• ►� _ - paste and fill with.''dried ' lima the 'ceiling fixture at moderate CHAPTER SIX - `. "I guess porn jrtst . don't 'love beano and bake in hot ovetts(!b0-_ cost, sad 'a dainty �roodtn scalloa ,- 47fiF). When paste begins to Some Reeks passed. Ted had Aiarr,' __ - replaced the bookcase doors, T _ - brown remove beans and com- loat interest in s(ill"Ing cars- One= "There's•- *om,- lIn;, tt -elon't t heavy lumber was rilped off the day he went home c-arly. His pre- understand, Harriet, that keeps us . _ i. - " plete the baking. -At serving time -fireptace and a ebar»•ing aacoac� tended -gaiety.did not deceive hie, from gvttltrg totePth«r." .. fill the cooked pie shell with nand mantel of alubcn6ic design - fresh strawberries which have paper was mother. "Like ice creain? - - r substituted. Dark wallpaper been sweetened with fruit sugar "Csh't see much at-nee in selling "Ice cream?" he askeil blaffkly, stripped from the a'alle and Raine- automobiles -%hen the bot om's "Sure. The ice-cream manic pot - - —Pile sweetened whip- coting. and walls were paiinted the stropped out of your lite, can you, s tot of ice cream which It'll just _ - pied cream generously over the, •-same shade of oft-white as all o•!h- Ted?" He muttered• something, ruin him if he don't sell—and here - - i berries and garnish with vrhole er woodwoik. ' turned his eyes a+var r= I±nePn t_. _am, 'needinfe ' ife -cream—arid` J _ - unbroken peri Pea. k -perfect ben'' said ore word-about your split up something keeps up from getting tj = - _ _ with Mary and 1'ra not going to. 'together. 'Why. don't ' somebody _ attar Chambers weroomes perw.at Alarm 'Clock Is -- rshe tetters from o receive sugges oun Lullaby to PUPPY "I'll get you some -luach.� W'8ry work these things out- better?'' �y � � - i■ pressed a receive •us:e■tl•.. j' don't you relieve your feelings by "Why don't they'"' said Ted. an rooter for ser c•Iam■, throwing rocks through the living_ "Here.- this quarter•, might help i peeves." Requests.eve. ready to hate•Por to ytT "pet recipes aro Want to quiet that puppy when -0rbom window?"' your problem speelal mesas are I■ order. Addee.a he starts yowlingin 'the small "That's an idea!" cried Ted acrd Harriet too the quarter. "Re- roar lettere to "3111■- Ladle B. Cham- ben. :3 Rest Adelaide streee.•T•- hours of the morning, :Dr. Lyn- "s'Went outside just as Mr. Hellman member, if this•ever corAes' up V ro■ta."Bead stamped.sett-addressed don )E?otter,_veterinarian, trays just _ = drove up and called to him in didn't ask you for it" u ___ ea+elope a rev wI■Y`• septi• _ place a "good loud" alarm clock .'much- excitement. • "I.am simply- trying to fare the in theu ' g ppy a box. The pup will Now, don't get excited, Mr. ice cream-man from. nuut by get- 111 A Baby.Needs cuddle up to the clock: and sleep 1Kellman! Y stopped at the freight -ting nim together-with itcustomer soundly.:--Dr. Potter says,:because yards. The first twelve care.. are, who needs his merchandise . . ." the 'ticking makes the dog think l+ere and the rest of the forty will Ted cried: "Holy mackerel!" ran i 4746 His• v n Room he's not alone. ..arrive tomorrow," to his car and drove off. " - Disaster Two days later.was.the occasion., By Anne Adams He Should Be Away From "Ted, the Commonwealth Com. of Mr. Hellman'& annual party in The shirtwaister plays a return Confusion And Noise of Japanese Emperor's � -say's not,going to.open the Belle- the park. Word had got around engagement season after seasonHousehold" ='rile factory:" --that he was going_ to make an + in the smart woman's.wardrobe, Daughter ErigBged' y and there was a larger crowd pre- 1941 version b Anne -'Adams; A baby needs a room of his own important announcement this year � Here it is in a ,new and street i B;" -not for style or luxury'but just ` s T sent than psugl. Mr. and ills. Pattern A,46. The bodice is for everyday convenience and corn- Thomas, ` - Thomas. carr}ing baskets contain deftly, knowingly planned to do fort. A baby needs a room adhere a}A N Ing flneir picnic lunch, saw Ted's, awa• with buntline/ 1 y problems. •he `can rest int quiet- away from � ••' � , mother. Mrs. Foster called: Notice.the deep curie of the yokes inti confusion and noise of the "Susan!' Susan Thomas! Haire as they meet the centre bodice family—where be can' lea3n the c you or Afa.ry,seen Ted?" i panels; he concealing in Lei p t ng gathers first principles about order and "R'fiy no: Is anything wivng±. ( the soft-cut aide sections. This « i privacy—where mother can keep "I don't know what to think. .i treatment, together, with the :ell-hig. things together and_ handy ' He's been terribly aapaet ever tailored, notched collar. and the .-where she can care for him with- 81ei� since he and Mary separated: And buttoning-to the waist,' makes the out interruptions or diversions. s he wasn't home last night, or the eye travel up and down rather With so many excellent new im- `• � ,`' _. . night before." than across. Even the skirt joins prosement,An children's furniture-, �� 1 Look here,"- interposed Mr. 'in the slenderizing work with it behooves a conscientious parent •,.,Thomas, "whew a male in woe• front and back panels: ` Though to "manage" some of These reasog- session of his normal faculties de. just short sleeves are sketched; ` ably priced pieces of furniture for'. ` tides to stay out; he's having some a long sleeve version is included- 'the littlest one. in .this becoming, wearable style. There are tables and chairs that 1 `t r ,« But I haven't he,•ird from him!" =Pattern 4745 is available }n are bull£fo develop -proper pos- Harriet, walking behind-heir par-. .,...,women's sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, �rfTrz; lure and correct' eating habits, emta with Mary, caught up with 44, 4.6 and 48.. Size 36 takes 3% -trhesta"and chlffe•robes are'design- - them. yards 35 inch fabric. orderliness Y ed to make are design., "Maybe woe ought^ to drag the Send 'twenty cents -(20c) in rurally by being of size and shape �,• �� r . . river for Ted's body!" coins• (stamps cannot be accept-. tT'he''handled eaaiiy-by smai: - Mary started suddenly, her ban ed,) .for .this Anne .Adams pat- child. bPrincess -Shigeko. Terunomiya, "Drs the River!'! above, eldest daughter of the d tern. Write plainly size, name, � g - - flying to her heart, and Mrs. address aitd style number. emperor and Empress of Japan, ISSUE,23„-,-41 Thoma bad q Harriet be quiet. arose Room 425 order 73 R'ea Adelaid A American tobacco - - b ma and 'Groom engaged *to. - - "I'll les uiet,` but- *oil­ better of Pr anan'ied. Groom will be Capt. Q • dimes the river," continued Harriet -' received-- aFhson �r St., Toronto. into India in 1940. / •Pr'ince Morihiro Hig . ,.: Ja &nesegeneral-prince. • , - _ p •f..,.w_ ..-.•_ : ,crus'--±r — 1 ,P' •'�,•.,,__xK-"� / 'P ?L _ ..r S a. y J fir:5,r'w spent the (week-end win his parents. _ v Stanley Stell, R G A. F. of - }_...4 Trcaton, was at the home with his ►-Monday next, Dominion Holiday. Treasurer. Hugh Pugh reports Parents over the week-end. DMIM only, to be clpedd► Herbert and Mrs. Parkin and Mrs. A .-First � Jul Celebration several properties sold in tris recce, y organ- •Tak Sale. Ey the time of the We M. Parkin, of Markham, spent Sun - Isation meeting, tonight Lt the Inc- there were only a few small parcels day with relatives at Zephyr. Igore al Club Eoome, _ left on the list,, the n*ority belong- ',Mt`'. Roy Ledgett has been smiled Jt Mrs. Choquette, 'of Toronto, vis- ing to estates of deceased persons. to join the army as a guarp. He is }ted Mrs, m . W. J. Clark on Friday. ,pm nriection with the wneening of leaving this Monday for Quebec. --,Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Jobl n, of No. 2 High-w-ay, W. A,. McLean and M. Gormley and Arthur Gormley Seugog, were here on Friday when F. H. Richardson recommended.that spent Sunday with relatives at BW- _� -'����� �� O�r �a � threy attended the school conoar . the Dept, .of__Higlrways, instead o€ _rie, Ont. j --Mr. and Mrs, D. Cronk' -and obtaining their materini from the Miss Stephen and the school child- .lawny, of Wellesville, N. Y., epient side of the Liverpool sideroad, that ren are busy practicing for the con- e week-cad at their old home, on the hill on said road be cut down, cert to be given on the 13ta of June Custo mers, * * & Frie n#ire f uW this material given the Dept. at Greenwood Parrkl d `�"­" ., •-•The monthly meeting of the W. Complaints are registered from the The lied Cross mtet at the home X S. of the Prmbyterian Church Fairport Bead and Bay Roads on of Mrs. M: Gormley on Monday ev- villi be held at the home of Mrs. J. the duet nuisance. This matter will ening. _ - G- Baxter on Thursday, Jure 12th soon be taken care of — #1,000 in The W. A. are holding a Sale of at 8 pL m. Note change of date. ' 1 calcium chloride has been ordered. Home looking off the highway next ' The Bale Tea under ti,e auspic- � The Director of Upemgployment Saturday. afternoon. All ladies of _ to of the W. M. S. of the United : of the Prov. Government tsavises the community are'asked to coiitrib- CMK=h will be held this afternoonI No Relief by Province alter May *ate. (Frldey) June 6th in the Sunday 15th, to employables. : Keep the date June 13th reserved _ Sdsool room at &SO. All rAien are I -MinisWr of health, Toronto advis- for the concert of songs, folk dances t cordially invited from the commun- es — post-sanitarium costs to be eta, at Greenwood Park, given by ityr. A short program will be given 'borne by m�cip�th"• all the pupils of the schools of .we are arranging a;new system whereby Our -_ by local talent. Came and enjoy a Notice received of Provincial )Dff Pickering T-wp. Centre Section. `~ pleemnt afternoon. The regular full staff of assistants will �n o their re alar icer Harold W. Quantrill's appoint- The w, L met at the school last _ � .y _�__ -weed --Meem 'melt-to-this--district; in rdply to the 'Idren gave ar very bene will please meet,at 3 o,elock for program of.for additional police service. interesting prograof songs; reci-_ - Lalf holiday on Wednesday afternoonsand a short business period. He will also have trstffic control. •tations, compositions, readings; also evening/ of each week. —,A recent addition to the Pick- }as one of his duties. He.may•be ob-, a display of some 'of the handiwprk -ening enterprises is the neve restaur- !tained, day or night at Whitby. of Art and Poems. The Roll 0-all waf3 a are II etitl ant in the, recently re-modelled Sbell ; Dr. N. F. Tomlinson, M. O. 'H., —SuggeStions for the Improvement -In order that we may do this w >� gg dg Stotion at the meat end of the ti-ill- I for organization of a lots? of the School and Grounds. After age. Pickering . bw long deeded`branch of the Civil Defens.. League. the busiaess, the ladies served a to our many customers and friends-that they - something of tlds kind, and it is 'Matter being considered. _ bu r4-tuous lunch There was a very , a pleasure to be able to recon end ! South Pickering,a request for a good attendance. -refrain from asking, for goo4s to be delivered s place like the Pickering Lunch, to I gest, again held over for s,nother _ ateyone enquiring of a place to eat. I meeting, Vaaat!lsri on that afternoon. Moil Will please assist ns. _ You can get a fine frill-course meal ,Pickering Village Trustees and and our staff by giving this your kind atten— : or an afternoon snack, just as you Fire Company given approval of FOR SA14E — one used nyhraulic ehooiW lin addition, they have a dmup° Capacity 3 1-2 to 4 yards. _. their request to proceed with der- CiOII• "Jake-box" to supply you with the ails necessary in (purchasing new Apply I'._.Nicholson; Liverpool Cor,. . _ nmate of your favourite orchestra, fire engine — municipal by-law vote `• while you eat This ascent attraction l VAtCAl�-T BUILDING LOTS'— for This sy9 8m will start- on 'Wednesday, Juve 4 ' is going over in i Dig way with the and debentures.etc. About $4,000 will be required sale. 3 excellent 60 loot lobs on.the younger folk, v o frequent the Pick- Following considerable jocular Rouge Hiller Drive. Reasonable for Bring Lunch in their spare time.You ridicule and "wise-cracking' thequick sale. Ideal location for sy Ben can-drop in any time of day, and C3hairm= of Contingencies, D.,,Blake 22 permanent. reaiderce. App Box ole can assure .you that Martin Annis was irystiicted' to purchase Pickering News. _ y P your new blinds for the Townwilp Hall TO EENT - 6 roomed house and Patronage.he pop�lls of the Pickering shop in Dunbartom A to Nor- - *� 1 appreciate •w-indoa�a, replacing the old �nrbuns, P A:Ly ng Sieh the majority of those who mar Wood, •or Phoini rforonto High _._ Public School played to a esPacity have sat around the Council Table land 3214. 42--3 - - audience last Friday -night, when for years, didn't even know were - *a Presented the operettav "Under No one hanging an the windows FOR RENT — 2 rooms, a bedroom windows G tis Greenwood free" in the- Club expecte a man to know what is on and aitting-room, -with or without Auditorium. The Proceeds of the board. Apply at Whitevale Post Off- the whndo�wte anyway. It took the ice. 42 4 :Mo So CHARMA l 1 - G $Pg .]�rssic Festival netted $75 the Womiea'■ . Institute,• led for the Telegram's B6 W. V: .. The by Mrs.Harmy, Mrs. Robertson and Crown Pro" Millet ..5c. per Pound; school,-to date, has contributed near -' - >j150 to this worthy fend. The chief Mrs' Hamilton.to point out the need Eanpire Millet 4c. per poured; both characters of the cast were: Phut DUNBAJtTON grade No. 1, from Registered Seed - - _ Arkild, as Friar Tuck; Bruce JohnsThese two varieties are recognised _ ars Little John; John Fallaise, asby the Central Experimental Farm MAAttar _ Mr. Arthur Annie of Owa spent • � A,}aa-a-dale; Jim White, erg Scaras the .beet for hay or gi ern par- let; te.3t week-end with relatives. poses. F ...Pickering' Hardware' Jim Potter a,+ Much, and Neil Hur- . H. Westnep. Phone Pick. kar, as Robin Rood. Supporters in Mr. and Mra J. Hennick, of Nor. 1413. 42-9 - g' the cast include: Billy Cooke, Game Tonawanda, visited with relatives • . here last week-end. HIOU SE .TO. RENT — frame. 5 Keeper; Joyce Bath, as 'l�.atharine; Miss Glenna Gilmer who is tea- rooms. Ph_one 3617 Claremont:: �+ )~lormcn Cafik. Woodcutter; Deme _king at Lotus, spent last �ceek-end We have a Complete Stock o� Dale, Molly- Picov; Her daughters: with her mot-her, Mrs, J. Gilmer. COAL RAING.E WANTED — enamel _ Betty Scott and Betty Bath; Black trim !bust be in good .addition. Field Seeds Red Clover, Mias Janet Allison is.visaing, in. Knight, George Fowler; Merry-mak- fur. Tonawanda the guest of hes Cash: Mrs. MrGr. P: R. i Locust f ers: Marporie Booth Betty-Scott Hill or phone Pick. 51S t Betty- Baily, Audrey + Scott, J08:� sister. J�ll elf a Timothy & Swept Clover Don't forget the recital F.7d Pat o f y f t7oolt, Joan Ackford, Lois R'�izman COTTAGE-TO RENT '' at He}d_n-. riotic tableau :n the United Churcn shore Park, Whitby; '5 bedmoms, fly ` and Ej%ira. Hilt2; ,Outlawhand: Ed this Fridaynight, b Mrs. Spratt, .Garden Seeds , (bulk and package) 8 , Y . -sc-reened versed`-.h• furnished;. turn win Balsdon, Herbert LeGard, Bobby, „d hE. f Borden, Walter* Pearson and Billy '" r pupils' water;,electricfty'for light d�yd kit- Br die .. The tirst art of the pro- The next meeting of the Dunbar- then• store. Delightful surroundings. Y p P ton Unit of the Fred Cross will br g gr° �,�IcClary . Electric Manges Bram, given by the Junior Gtzl� , Aprly Di'. McGillivray, Whitby tf •t t.ye home of Mrs. K, Cropley on - included: Opening cbo:ls::There's-an Wednesday afternoon, Juae 11th. FL'ht\LSHF.D HOUSE'TO RENT — Frigid aire Refrigerators - Empire back 'of the Union Jack. -There will be a Euchre aid Dance urn or -Sale.' 5 rooms, garage, henhouse, and ".Soldiers' Socks'; followed bg, Friday evening, the proceeds for the fruit, hard and soft water. Valley - the w1elcime. Fong, ,`•M, and Mrs. work of the local Unit. Watch for Farm road. �ir�° H. Allen, 1� R. 2, 'Stock and Poultry Foods Audience` by dune Waiznyan: and further particular- meat week. Pickering: �• numerous other.choruses by the diff- _ :: : 1 Brent grades. A.pretty nuwt�ber, — - GREENWOOD- . _ l• A � Kinds . - - "Where are you going, My ,Pretty �,_� )Notice to Crediton Maid' was sung by-, Joan Pearson Mr. and Mrs. W).m: Issard hav6 AND OTHERS and Wayne Potter (who seemed to moved to their neer home in the city. :7lgttft for NFtLormi[k-Leering .farm h attirery ares enjoy the number' as much es the bliss Zorah Gee and Mrs. W. W. In the Estate of James Gar-land, . airs. audience); Solo 'by —. Bert Coates, Gee spent Saturday in the city Frith ALL per,on having clainrd a;sinst hep "Songsters of Sprix►g" The :h6ruseF friend,. _" the'Estate of James Garland, late of Dor lbilotto — we lu ver it Cru Get IL Ot 2k V Meg ta@" 11F 71 67 in the first part were utrder the The C. 'G. I. TI held an open air the Township of Pickering, in . the Mne _w, direction and trained by Superti•isor, electing on Saturday afternoon in County of Ontario, Farmer, deceased, f .` �( Mrs. Parsons;-and the•iOperetta, by. Carl 'Dsiitt's lovely hush. who died on-or about the 4th day of S BAi.SDN :. PICKEEiNG Principal Ray T.. Dobie, and as Mrs. Wan. Brown end Mrs. Gee January 1911, are hereby notified to ►•+• s ants, Misses Choquette and Joblin., were at the W'; I. Convention-at Pt. send particulars of same to the un• was a delightful evening, not toe Periy o-ii Friday on or a dye t e 23rd day Ie>iyg, and the work remarkablly_.well The W. A. will meet in the S. S. of Juno, 1941, after w1hich date , the done. We all enjoyed'it immensely. room m on Thursday; June 12th and Estate will be distributed,• having " — --- Rev, E. Q. Robin@on, took his duty guilt. Try and coe early` — every- regard only to the elaims of thick - -:SPECIALS ' as chairman- in his 'usual pleasant one"is needed'to help with this nvork, the undersigned shall then nave.note 'y i manner. Lieut Com'dr.,,Harry Lade, now ice; and the undersigned will not be - - home on leave, with Mrs.. Lade,de, call- liable to any person of whose claim WHITDVALE p� — e _ ed on Carl and IMI'rs. Devitt, on they shall .not then have notice, Breakfast Dalton, 25�.• a Th Mrs. llfieNsrbbSits pending a delight WMAtrs. Wall and-Mrs. Jones, of Dated at Toronto this 26th day of Minced Ste&kf 'l Zc• a lb. ful holiday wills her daughter, •Mai Brooklyn atnd Mr. . and Mrs. Jas. May, 1941. G. Hamlin. Jones of Glen Major called or F. W, - 1 w. A. and Ddra hilts, and wee• and Mrs. Gibson on Sunday after- Joseph Garland and Robert Garland, Pork Liver., .i12c, a eb• and N6rs. Petty and Garnet had a Cherryvvood, Ontario, Administrators rr�� 1 motor trip to Kingston on Sunday. noon. Stewing Beef, i GC• a The L K: and Mrs. Devitt and child- by their .5oltcitwrs: Beaton, liell and Mrs. G.• Burkholder and Mrs-.' W. _ .'- -_ - _ ren of Toronto, and :Mfrs, Mecldn, of Ross, 372 Bay Street, Toronto; Booth take this opportunity of'thank- 1'iakeri a:.ere with -Carl and Mrs. Newel Shortening, _ ��5•e. a lb jug all thog'e who-so 'Wndlq assisted , n Sunda old h h i Devtt at the oome on in making the Euchre a success. Card of Thank. _Classic Cleanser 3 tins 13e. , A good crowd attended the Euchre afternoon. f Will anyone sending toys or good -.� tis, 25e. in the L O: O. F. Hall in slid of the I wish to express to my many used clothing in the mission bale to ` roar work, under the auspices of sympathetic friends• and 'neiihbors, the West, please leave same at m sincere appreciation and thanks << ' ]lira. Burkholder and Mrs. Booth. The _ Y PP. s, L t draw for' the beautiful quilt, dent Mrs: Fred Gibson a, by the filth of for' the' ninny expressions sympathyI D to J. birnie payer lucky drains where Lune• and their assistance in my recent � � e BEss Ai WilsonE. Forster, M. KINSALE - bereavement. Alan to express my Q n�{ • DL Annie, S. Pugh, G. Burkholder, t - thanks for the beantii$tl flowers in Butcher piton®3001) Tickering Mrs. G. Hastings, Mrs. Hamlin. floral tribute. f Mr. Herbert Parkin of Havelock, Kenneth Morley (top ofriyext cdlumn please) _. t,+r,