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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1941_06_20 y . - .rte ,S. W Y I•J VOL., LX PICKERI,1'CT, O TT., TRIDAY, JUNE 20 . `'1941' No, 41 ' __ °,•:, ywafsootanal f$avb*. C;OMIING EVEMTs, man. Davis Passes' Pickering Township . NOTICE Medical - _ Union Cettiete Claremont, Alem- Y ictory Loan Died at his home PickerinK, fats ' n GREENWOOD TIR. H. C. PEibmton Physici.n ruesda June 17th, Stanley W. ui a! _� Sunder;, Jn,; �t}L. - Q 1 SV�V�o on Wet • iE:tiL.�11�� "�i 1.JandSurgeon, bunbattoo. :bly Y, s� E. FORSYTH, Oph.D., Director Dacia, in his 59th year. Funeral ar- I Special Services and,Garden Party - MILLS R�Optome•dcal Associationol Onra io t:-s. rangeznents to be announced. at Brougham, (St. John's) Church .�lIne 118th - Aiemberof;the Ainerican Optometr._at !on Sunday next and .on Tuesday eN IS3G--193G; '' ctinon. mYe• a:amiat. by avpoincmrat• ening. Super at 5.30. Good program Chaimnah Rvbt. Ruddy reported Claretnunt.ort. Tenders Wanted � Victory Loan sales in flus. township Legal. ` Antnual First.of July Celebration at On account of the scarcity O� I'Ffick nu Memorial' Park This year ab $180,000 on ednesdaq evening, DUIYALD RUDDY titsrriettr g Ye i p Chopping will de done Sealed tenders 'Will be received by I under auspices of the Rea Cross, $35,000 over the objective,. and ilei , •SoL•ciuu,Notary Public- %UW1W7-uan. I exi�CLs the $200,000 hark to be on MONDAYS and FRIDAYS ta'rmerly me ed by the late'A.E,i:pru• the Counecit of the Municipality of South Pickering Bra'Scli- Midway, tacked._ °:aaa.aou�m wins or�ourt House.wbittey. sty � Township o _enng, G8iMW3 Music Fan-man .► - june and Tuesday, the 17th of June, 1941, for evening performance. Get a.ticket on - - KERING, NEWS -H- . E P C_ the r n Raffle. Pickering July, except by special ar- Barristers & Soldiers all of the building lots owned by W,J,MA'rON.K,C. Telephone the Municipality in the Village, of Never has so much entertainment Red Cross ranC Please Arrange Accorctin 1 " -jK &L16ROOKEBEI.1„K.C. Adel.2b38 Pickering, the saw consisting of been enjoyed by so many people for >t B Y V.F.ROSS Lots Number 7, 7&, 9, 10, 11, 15, 16, _9o-�l M bion t�8e Grove The Red Cross Woodpile -- W. Mi.C* 3R��W 872-Bay St. 17, 47, 48 and 49 on Plan t15. that offered annually at Cet:ar attend JOHN L.POND Toronto arden Party'. Plan DOW to atter - _ The loos are favourably locat this year on Sat ay nig -A` L 4M- - t GUS.McMILLAN�Bartioda Sol- the East aide of Church Street, just Cross Woodpile on the Base Line.- B. Arch. Registered__Architect Wry�I otary Public. iD M oda street south of the Kith ston.Road. r 6th Tarodw, 7eletthone E1ain 6403. 29t> g Entzanc�e can be made only via the '. Graduate of University of Toronto - The highest or any tender not pie Social and Concert at Cedar PickeringBeach Sl oad then west UMstaL `` necessarily P,ccepted.• Address ten- Creek School,. on the 9th con. Pick- �~ Off Re 9 Sultan St. Toronto]KI. 621; one half-mile on the Base Linea Residence Pickering, 27 r it '� • � ders, sealed and marked "Tender" ' HERBERT T. >iAI,:,A19E. L D 8.. to the undersigned Clerk. ering on Tuesday evening, June 24. There will be a man in charge of •��D.LZ,s. Gradwate of the Royal c�tt:ae of ,Ladies please"provide. Proceeds to the.pile each evening excepting Sat- PETER LEVINE B. A, . fiantpi SarilQeons and-tMe university of oronto. A plan of the sub-division, show- B W. V. Fund. urday, from 6.30 until dark. Pay Barrister, Solicitor etc- V tesidepe�second poor east of St. Aad- in the 'location' of the lots may be sows Cberch, A'ii:kerinz-Ont. office hours: B g your money to him and he will check Office hours — 1 - 6, Wed. and $at, a.•to. M bp.W.. or I appointment. (X-ray seen at the Pickering News Office. your, Wood 'ean be had only at wtvicef. Phone Pick 3700. I�ng!y R. Beaton, Clert;, king Str. Pickering -.Next to Library, IMISS RUBY ANDREW HONOUR)ED.�this hour. There ' will be no more HE:iD OFFICE— OSHAWA Whitevale, Ontario 'BY C$Uii4t OF UNITED CHURCH tickets issued at' present for loads. �stlrilttrssts atcbs. The rice is $2.09 r truck load. , �._. >� • Cr -G. 1.`T.,.Pickering hold Mother P R. B1fATON, TOSPNSH[P The ehoir•and Sunday school tea- Standard size truck ii x ? x SOin. and Daughter Banquet. � .�• -�•• - � � � � ' De Clara. Conveyancer.Commar..iomr for chess of the United Church, at a deep. k*w ,alaaaeits. lice ntant.'Etc. inset of --,As the concluding met ung of social evening in the b:cement of ROe�hasx t+•o•e• �' Le••1O•Q°t- the church,_ on Friday evening last, s -,A very delightful entertair>anerlt their winter's activities, the girls of Instraiies of All glht A. E. RICHARDSON the "Comrades"' Group,of the C. G_ presented Miss Ruby Andrew with fwas given on Friday evening in the � I. T. entertained thou motnera ata a beautiful living-room clock, follcrv- `United Church by the -upils of Mrs. Best Rates Available With [t1SNI�RAL INSIIRANG$ banquet j�eid in tbe Urliked ��. S. ins the announcement of her engage- P. N. Sprat(, assisted by others in ASAI. ESTATE Room on Wednesday evening last. 1 meat to -MMT. Leonard Barrett Mise the cowrunty. The pmgratn corksis- $�©� �� si6rY]POe• ppNy$YAl'd0IN4 Gathering in the auditorium, the Andrew has, for many year -taken a ted of an original patriotic pageant aid aetablLdsed agency, racily ladies were-escorted, each by her- vm7 active part-in different br:nches entitled "The Suizit of the Flag". It. Address Rhatfe AR ,e, l daughter,w, of the banquet tables, of the work of the church, alwaprs showed what Canada.coula do for B�PAX)GHAM PEEK Sia. - to which 'here attractively decorated in very devoted to her work. and .end, the Empire in her hour of peed. The pboet Pick. 6000. in much time with those groups-in pageant included patriotic selections patriotic colours, in. a nautical s scheme, which was also -carried out which she was, interested: During as solos and choruses, wkuch •'ere + the evening, arses Were conducted soli rendered, concluding with the NOT.ICE W M• MAW in the room decorations. Following g g rylOSNBBD AUCTIONERR AND the supper �h;ch wks served by six by Mia, Jowl Clark,and Air. Cyril p0;�ular•1 1 ere`21 alu,a'ys be an Eng VALUATOR young ladies, a program was carried Morley.-A scrap-book on the liter of land.' The program yra3 under the Otst traeiira Daae gots$ way ever] !. -sslm cesdoet*d Anywhere out, which rias featured by •a .most the two honored ones, was prepared direction_of. Mrs. Spratt and Mac day. r j and preserited to Miss Andre:vt. Rev: G. F. Cozies. Proceeds of $20 is don- Phone or write. Address 81'4- Dundas interesting address.' -by t}1e guest COAL COKE Street, Ettat. sipeaker, Miss Lois.Tomkins, of the 3T.' R Jenkinson, addressrct a fes' axed to, the local Red Cross. There r , _.._ � words to the guests, following a;hicrh were many Md;vidua! itP�r s i.^:clifded , W 6itby. Ootaria. Big Sister Association, Toronto, who i3 a forcer C. G. i. T. Worker: In W. C, Murk-r -read an address, and -in the pmgrwn, but owing to lack of WOOQr CE�EI�3°T,, 'speaking about her work among the Mr. Ley Marley, Silva. of the Sun- s}r c, .he corrp'.ete program is being SAND, GfLAVEL, : girls ?he stre,}I-ed .the value. of the ,day School presented the clock. published'in our, netit issue. - $I'IeT�iIBh Hospital group activities, and said that t3+e Replies were made by the guo; land ' • - Government Licensed records of the Jdteitile Courts fits•'' couple, and luncheon served. Auld Died, at Woodstock. on Thursday. BUILDER'S" SITPPLIEI� Mg1n +�'t• E. Storiff}'life, CDt. that very.fell: girls ;who are-members Lang Syne, from the',awW complet June,i9th, Mrs, Joseph SIeightho'lme, t of the C. G.'L T. or stirdlas'organic- ed.the evening. Rouge Hillis Funerak on Saturday at a.so local,.eartage work Phone 191 Erskine Church'at 2 p, m. D. S. T. NV,- hFtvpnlacr placed in stoik a full +P` ations.appear iii court. She ,impress- Maternity, Medica}, and Surgical ed upon the mothers . the .tecessity �. . LINE,of MAPLE LEAF MILLING _ � cases taken for comradeship wiih. their daugh- G'OWANY 19':BED$t 1 focal Young Woman Vktim In Car Maternity Semi-Room tern. Her address was .in reply.to a t.:Instalments Acs deet on No. 2. g!iway, Friday. �I� sates for 10 days-$25.7b toast to the ' Canadian Girls' in A Yr 11tI�TCHELL Rtegise*red Nunes in attendance and Training Movement,,given oY Betty 1 _You: cafe buy y=our Victnry Bonds �n her way home from the C. e T!hour service girrea. Baker. (Oilier (isms included the by instalments — ten percent down; Pickering, Out. toast-to "Our Guests by Isabel G: I. T. banquet last Friday night the rest on easy terms over six g}r � Phor.e Office Z4 Res. 66 is Ambulance Servict Mary Baker, daughter of. Mr. and ` IMRS.E.R. GOAD 't5.37 Heron' answered by Mrs, !i. Hutch- -months. Pledge your credit and buy Mrs. Chas. Baker received facial and ison; and the toast to "The Church" all the Victory .Bonds you can; on other by Rose Warren, and responded to the instalment plan. When you have injuries, When the car in CCIDENTS by Mrs. M. R. Jealkinson. The Fres- paid for thetri, your dollars will be Hunt , 'a was riding, driven by Wm. L �► j� (dent of the. Group, Eileen Bushby, Hunter, 'accompanied by And, Madill, earning a good interest return. Your both boarders at the Baker home, occupied the-chair and presented the canvasser, trust company or s . toast to "The King-; and brise D. E• Victory Loa th Headquarters 'oil} ex- crashed .into the rear of. . a .St,. light cook OOk Bt0'<e8 Accidents Happen Catharines Transport. The car was Joblin.led in ctorrnntmity singing. plain and take your order. O quick, badly wrgc)Eed Both men were in- B Ck 80 falrlBfSCtOTys Locally jumd and all th iota• were o treatment o CI to011 ndOW screens, ' Insure With your. •' theOahaiwa Hospital, , P t . . :Local Agent but tonere later allowed to return to ScreQri doors,garden tools .SEE Pickering s First of July Celebration to their home. _ ,� . _____�_ • -� . and alt hardware tit—right . CYRIL E. IIORLHY be operated by Red Cross.­'­,* War Savings Co Mi - • , . prices; GENERAL 1NIURANCE Brio in our lawn mowers to SaRV10E PROTECTION With the third attempt to hold a are arranged this week The Picker= m- ittee to meet on g Y " meeting -to organize'for the annual ins Branch Red Cross will conduct bt sbarptntd;and repairC� - First of July Celebration, Friday the dcy, and receive.the entire pro- Monday evening• �vi ` BUSABY i night. is lt_brought---three-men and eeeds. It is expected that each unit MO two ladies out to the town' hail. will be responsible for different parte Dr. N F. Toonlinson, Claremont, Sef►adwwte s ltsMmith The few who. are interested are of the day's operations, similar >" Chairman of the local War Savings trusting and hoping that many oth• that conducted on Civic'Holiday last _ lPj4EBBI)!I� 'We are fzdaturillg ors in the neighborhood will fall in, year. Tickets will be sold on a pony. announces a meeting of and give.their good-natured help, for Games and softball. A Concert Par- the Committee organization to be Y ,ig� r...a„rd Rug: thy' are detem-dried to Barry on ty porived by Red Cross Headquarters held at Brougham Hall on Monday Waste evening, June, 23rd. at 8 p. .m. stark. this annual institution, Pickering's stili furnish the evening entertain- n8 80Y�S �R�a CO., *y, • First of July Celebration. VPliat meet, and dancing at the Park to time- School' teachers and others i +/� L>anoleum. may be called a iskeleton" organza- today's pok*lar dtuice bands. Fur: connected 'rift the organization note THE REXALL STORE e `tion, carries on till further .details ther early details oil} be armovnoed. the hour, and Place.' cmdeth r • ire Softball Schedules T Cameras, films, • - Picker g pp �' 1[ t �$• "d Bedding Wednesday, June 17th• — 7%e Friday night in Pickering. Soft, drinks, Ice • Pickering girls in ''their opening, The return game with the men's Studio Couches gam, uffered the same fate as the team of Bowmanville, scheduled for Creams b the Tuesday of this week did not gnat- CONTROL -f men's team, being outscored y y Gif u _ for all m' Bow*cnanville team 1'1 to 5'. However, erialize as the Bowmanville toss(( _ virig ring, 71 anWe girls d hope to turn _tables on .tbe Wibh a very easy-if.n t leasing wtYi �N CANADA ,'csionsa Vii• p 'FREE BOOKLET - CO same team when they meet this rest containing •information-• respecting he undid. P rpt 7►s• Y �` June .6th -' Pickering vs. BoWtr env life at Bowmanville `_ _ rentals,;renewal of leases, rsrid evic- TERRITT p� C. Aye S dune 13th '- Bowmanville vs. Picck eririg at Pickering " ,_� tions, as' b}iey are affected by the OC 'DELIVKRY F nneral Director June 20th - Pickering,vs, C. O, ,F at Stadivan regulations of the Wartime Prices June 27th - C4 O. F, v s. Pickering at Pickering and Trade Board. $TCRE HOURS, 8 a, mrll p.m.dally F Furniture Dealer ,.i July 2nd - Pedlars vs- Pickering at Pickering Copies now available from the Including Sundays July 4th - Pickering vs. Colege Hill at Lake t_ �.: �iGSrRLNO 'ai 11: 4,+ GNT. office of County Clerk R. Donald' pid�sflAs July 9th - College Hill vs. Pickering Pickering Ruddy, Whitby, Ont. — or by writ- PbOoO 68 July 25t�tir - Pickering vas Pedlars at Stadium ( :,• f e -sits!^!• in -. Rentals Administrator, 0ttawa _ r .rY '• P ;F :I jn when Fibber McGels goes oa va- side hide away "Head Acres." Charlie McCarthy will in E P 0 R T E R cation•starting July 1. "It's the least we can do," says his next movie which will, incid- _ Sherman will pilot a Summer Ace, referring to the makers of entally, be with Fibber McGee As \ By DAVE BOBBINS replacement series that will be Anacin tablets who have spon. 51011y . . . Jan Garber is' net- : heard in Fibber's regular spot— sored the series for over seven working out of Chi with a new - Tuesday evenings at 9.30 o'clock. years. band; we like it Shep Fields' , t FAIR EXCHANGE John Dudley, the young Aus- Announcer Harlow Wilcox and —o— ..new /band is-made up of saxa- --` �# few words to —• ones and a rhythm section +: tralian lyric tenor, who made his Maestro Billy' Mills will remain you gals wlii'o ]?h Amos n Andy (you hear debut a few 'years ago in Met- for the Summer programs. would like to sib with__R. `_`.naan_e — ------ ' - nightly at 7 on CFRB) weere bourne, followed this u with a --_---` -- y writing their script in their p Fibber, in. 'private life Jatt7es orchestra; they're direct from ."Way back when knighthood was command performance in 4937 at ' Jordan, was honored as "Radio's Jimmy Dorsey. You need: Real in flower, everly Hills office the other day, Covent Garden, and joined the typical father" last week by the alert, a fair shag of 1 0l (you, No. radio ,played with" too much hen Andy noticed that his part- P p p committee arranging Father's trim hafta die beautioful) ane power. r ' Metro Metropolitan O era Com any last er's eyes kept wandering 'tq. a July, be guest soloist at the You, too, can be a gallant knight, y g Da Fibber and Molly are the you're most likely to succeed if lit. Jassy pair of brown-and-white "prom" concert Thursday, June . parents of Katherine Jordan, 20, you're.the kind of gal that's popu- Just keep -that volume soft and oboes which he (Andy) had just 19. The program will be broad- and-James Jr. 16. lar with other gals. Pleasing the light." t Ourchmed. Andy watched him for cast between 10 and 11 m men listeners isn't so hard it's * minute and then-asked, "Like EDST over the National network —o � .'Add Miss Mabel Hammarlund's dem'!" Amos nodded. Where- of the CBC,.with Re inald Stew- As a' tribute to his faithful Pleasing the other gals that makes g it tough. Finally, you need a automobile to the list of snake 'tLpon Andy removed the shoes and art 1 a"eting. sponsor whom he's never met, lucky "break. victims.' -Mechanics-in a Lyons. 4mnded them over. "You take - never quarreled.with (and, best a Kas., garage seeking to learn why „ „ NOTES AND -NEWS — gym, he said. "They're too tight of all, who never go gets his the car wouldn't run found an 18. 4or me." Amos finally took them Ransom Sherman, comic em- weekly cheque) Goodman Ace, Trivla: There'll-be no aluminum inch bullsaake wedged in the car. on the understanding that he turn cee of NBf�'s afternoon "Club author an�Co=star of the NBC-. - parts in 1942 U.S. radio sets on Varetof. They figured-the reptile 'Over some ,_�.-�:. rte -hair— +t_u�atn�in_mill:_become-arrevenina Blue Network's popular "Easy account of the Government wants entered ).he' exhaust 'pipe. and tonic to Andy in exchange. master-of-ceremonies over WBEN, Aces" serial has named his sea- the metal for defense work... .. . crawled until it was' trapped. —� - — - -- — • •. - .. '. _" ... _• ___ _ - - .rte - - � ._- .- - __ -- - _-_._ _ ..._ . _._ .«.-. , _ . .. - 's • • .- - $:1j Yi Por i, K - G 11 - ell F. 00 HELP TO KEEP THE FRONT !.l-NE : ,AVIJ'AY FRONT YOUR DOORSTEP +Urge - yr a Uy 'Yo /till n�olk to B = icto Bonds N - - - - -- ,V• dory B • OW . : You itrau no Iongei depend upon the Atlantic Ocean for protection.;Any day - ►', ibetween breakfast time and noon,a bombing plane can fly fromGreenland to our own Maritimes and Quebec—a mere matter of 5 hours;to Winnipeg.in Less than _ ' •' •= hours, to Vancouver in 10Y2 hours. From German-occupied France,bomb- ' aadeit planes 'can carry'destruction to Toronto,Niagara, Ottawa add Montreal _ s than 10 hours. Night and day,in the British Isles and on the sea,in and uniform, men defend your home from attack as surely as though in les !out t:. 2 stood f and fought at your own doorstep. Will.yyou help to supply.the witz tools to carry on the fight—your fight? Will you help to make certain that there _ ' A shall never be an"occupied".Canada? Your Government needs some of your savings to buy more ships,planes and g tanks--munitions.of.war that will hurry the return of our men to their homes. -•" -' ' s .insure our way of life. Lead your money by buying Victory Bonds NOW! The money you invest in Victory,Bonds will come back to you with interest. - - :,' Lend your money. -We must win'-this-war. •Lend to'preserve the things that money cannot buy. Ur a our menfolk to protect your home by investing ip . F Victory Bonds now. A I y f` ry 1 that you hold dear is'threatened: _ r Give your order to the canvasser who hT O 'BUY _ a calls on you. Or place it in the panda � x of any branch of an bank, or gide it to any mist company. Or.sead a to our local Victo Loan Head uarters: Bonds may be bought in denomina- , .A ttions of$50,$100,$500,S1000 and larger: Canvasser,bank,trust cQmpany X• '' ` or your local Victory Loan Headquarters will be glad to give you every stag to making out "dr,order form: _ assistance ' National CommWee,Vlefery1om 1941,Ottawa,Cando _ HELP" MINI S H THE JOB46 rte „ r as -- ,. off''` '' > •.,' �: .. a r ''> 4 -' R' ..... .:,n 7r' "� `c.:. of 4 . >.,,„:: .•:x....3.J., r y,.. 'i\� ..p:. '�i..e w.'.� re•:•?�:k. .a: k.� ..SYS:. ....,,..,:sa. 3.$•' .,. ,�k,.::::_ .?,.a.: 4 . ......•r x.n. , v.>;:.'�' ♦ NHS: :.r �. :.�.'+� ..£:W:.�!`:.:;sa": .d..;...�' ':, + r r `i _ Y .. •_ ,5e- f+ , • ♦G L x•'• yam: HOW ALLIES MOVED INTO SYRIA s'E > z - HAVE SCALE TURKEY YDU HERBD? y_---, -•- 'BASTE FLAVOUR * �. 40 CYPRUS: SYRIA <: The saxage African tribe of FRESHNESS ECONOMY 1 ^; � '' I Ubangis have a habit of stretch- X..: , ah p •TOdm113 ing the lips of their women around circular wooden disks until finally t. inches DIXIE PLUG t Be!ru � `• �' `"" '" � � Q':� •; � they* become six or seven Mec�iferranean Sea eDC1171OSCU5' in size,,sticking right out of their j ccs like two plates. You've seen M their pictures in travel magazines. 1Holfa 4/ a id Q sr The story goes the rounds that °°" "' I, i two L'ban i'.girls met on ver hot y ' T r €. s r� .�i I day in the ]angle. -. One of=them j -- - th Alexandra Ammon �� e z - stuck her face up slogs to other and rapidly repeated: e . • • i E pT,; -� TRAM !RAO '•Peter Piper..picked. a peck .Qf, e StJet �, pickled peppers i Now you fan me CaiirA Conal Rs•,� JORDAN -for awhile'." •V - Airmane "Is that your Pow The phot d had more than ' warm water. c. girl?" enough this time. 'Take it Q. Sow can I prevent . til Map above shows how British and Free French forces, getting the g y for the first time, battled their way into French- Sailor: No. Just the old back 'and' change'it," he replied. of my cake? going to the botto>� Jump on,the Germans _. � . mandated Syria..- Arrovts shows general movement of Allied troops. one painted over:' Hes "1 am told he has more" A. Roll the raisins in butte which invaded south Syria.-from Trans-Jordania and Palestine. ' ' ',Why won't- you advertise?'.' ` money than be know. what � be-forestirringthew into the ba 1 ` asked the representative of a to do with." ter. ����• ��.: Prices paid to Ontario farmers newspaper of a man whc owned She: "Has he really., Such Q. .How can I restore tb e for turnips the past season have a small business in a provincial ignorance must be ohs:' brightness to s dull brass article What Science been better than for many years. town. - A. '$oak the article for abou The highest mark was 45 cents a "It doesn't leave a man any a half-hour in a pint' of boiling bushel for.the best Iota. From one time," was the' reply. "I adver- water, to which a little rock and- I Doing station in Wellington county a tined once .last summer and the 0 0 monia.has .been..add.ed.- After itt total of 200,009 bushels were consequence was• I was, kept so a has been removed from this batl>,j shipped during the winter. busy I didn't -have time to go - - polish with a chamois. `�✓ " fishing the whole season." - BY ANNE ASHLEY Q. How can I prevent frie - 4 NASAL HEALTH .BAROMETER food from absorbing too mac. The'nose is a sensitive in Butler "Your ear is at the Q, How can I stop hiccoughs". fat? of body conditions and reacts by Modern deur, sm" - -A. Try mofatening same'gran- A. By adding a teaspoonful ti „changing its acid or alkaline state, Guest: "1 know: 1 heir it plated sugar with i inegar and vinegar. to. the lard' that is_u,e according to Dr. Noah D. Fabri- knocking." of b 1 g ' �tiq��+�t� -'k k'ng." rating.it. This ten rings. 'n- for frying. . cant, of the University of. Illinois 4 Stant relief. College of Medicine, Chicago. The An official with a very annoy- Q. How can I increase the interior membranes of the nose in BY ROBERTA LEE Ing manner was making an.i11- quantity of gaup on hand without What Pencil Cows their normal, healthy condition Y e ti n of an aerodrome. weakening It by adding water- - ap c o g i are slightly acid. If they become I If a* woman is standing On this particular _afternoon A. ,Keep t hoz _of, bouillon alkaline this favors.the growth of directly in a man's way, must 'ho parachute practice lyse bel - _.oa hand fog_--Ibis-pnrpo+se. To purchase a lead pencil thq Berms... Th ;cid-alkali condition tip his hat schen he asks her per. . deztaken by a number of pilots, Add two cubes to two cups. of. Canadian National Railway's car- e U governed by the secretions pro= mission to pass? and the official asked question water, to increase the quantity is -duced by the membranes, .and 2, What are some meaningless after question of one »naii"about" soup without detracting from its ries a to at freight one mi1sR tkese change from minute to min- a reaaiona,of speech that should his experiences and sensations flavor, - while a scratch pad of good gisalk xp ity must be paid- b five tons d Pte. When a person is suffering be avoided? ' while falling through the air. Q, flow can I remove kerosene• p Y from a cold, sinusitis or- nasal 3, In_it all right to ask for "But supposing your parachute' spots from cloth' freight carried oche mile. 'T'lses� allergy., the serretiens beco>ame al A e quotations ea to the pace of fails to open while ,you are com= If.kerosene has been spill- temples are quoted in on,art nal ']saline, furthering the :rouble. rooms w,llen.makin hotel reserva- Ing down?" -he asked finally.' aij on cloth, scour the spot with on "Salvage" in the Jnne Gana• . 8 "What do 'you do then?" than National *agazine Rest and sleep overcome the alka- turpentine,_then with soap and _ ties'.: _ _ -line condition and help restore the 4 Is it permissible to shout membranes.to the acid state. Dr. comments at m4'orists who show Fabricant'& enera ly l thatasry st lack of coaslderat:on nor others? LASS 1 F i E D A D V E B = I E M E N ? S ' should a belief generally held'that one 5 {+then the dessert is alrved • s s - should -alkalin ze the body-to-get at the table, a...ufa it'be done by Ma • s rid of, a void. - the 'host or the hostess' 'm- ti. When S LirldE had a' sister A(:E:1Tl *A'A\TET) HIC1'CLEr. TIVES. RADIOS MON EV-%A%ERIC Lit,F1T1Iau HUD-A.GEtiT WANTED FRL'E CATALOGUE !!AILED. RE- 'I►RK ' FOR OI'R'''�£W '$AP.&;1� "INVISIBLE" COLORS does she usually of suitable age, v conditions new•. Lowest prices t'ataLogye.•, over . 1,000 none Current studies by scientists at gene as maid of honor. to're:1'P1SCLlrps Liaht1P% Protea-' heat _ ,. - hig qu6litF• Toronto-.Tire-- saver:n. Quality 'lfafl Orde: Hou 4f• ]McDonald.- Observatory in West Answers lire System. B. Ph111ips Cyr. To- Peerless. 193Dundas West. To- ` Montreal. Limited. 8z Osborne Avenue. To- ronror Texas may thtow 'some Nicht oar I. Yes, as she steps &'side he Bongo. `O,$ELTIFS the structure of the should thank ber-'and tip his hat. 2. Such ex rCd510n� 2� I� oNTAkILI TO SEL!, JEWELRY BAKERY BQL'i0sEN'r, EST ER NOVELTY - •_:.upper•' reaches of. the, earth's at p Dont ra.irst .pa}mrnt Plan. in your LAT HITI. VELT r.tr�rv. �� lncr>itm.tat required. We BAKERY' OVENS AND MAUH1Nr ge:tsona."blgplear laugh Yes!.-' Los moephere, you know," "jus: wonderful," and - po+tpald, R'oY ♦4t, F;dm,nt:in. The studies help made are of ►apply stork: Pruggint, -barber cry, also rebuilt equipment &I- j g *if you know.what I -mean' will p.he„p,- alactriv-1 e4puance store?. wain on hand. Terms. arranged. `! _ _ shifting i§luta of "invisible” col- detract greatly .from anyone's ...r.' R rite ►Ic1nR p.,i'rtteulark,•tum. Correspondence Invited, Hubbard OFFER TU INVENTORS rn-ndler let Tonge' Street, To- Portable Uveal Co„' -103 Bathurst pre in the night sky. McDonald speech. 3. Yes, and upon re- r.•nrn St.. Toronto. ANI OFFER TO EVERY INVE\TU astronomers,. headed by C. T. El- ceiving them 'make your:..choice List of isent fre and full imsaji u *• CARS, NEW ARD CSBD start°n sent tree The I amaa vey, are examining through spe- known. Hotels,' as a rule, are ( AME REAL MONEY Co., Registered, Patent Attorneys, ' vial equipment the Variations in p lica- Y7a Bank Street Ottawa. Csaad roinpt t0 ackriovrledQe app GF:T I1Tt1 [ll'`ll\F:S!i FOR TUl'R`'- �' gatterns of red, green and yellow tions. 4. No, even though they se1f. Supply tonal customers with MOUNT PLEA9A-NT MOTORS LTD., 8'iW est,•sbllehod home and farm Toronto's oldest Chrysler, Plym- PAINT” filltis—shifting seioss the skies — may be, guilty of most stupid' and treads, including tear. coffees.' outh dealers: three locations, 692ANN =`-,_lfUt insisible to the naked eye discourteous driving. 5. The rnedi Fenn eattyrlade&$125 00 tiaati 1650 Danfort-Road., °A enue. OurgUsed �ap. ver F ellenPrepaid. at �lall1\, POCVET -LnbI ' —o— hostess usually serves the dessert, Ircr`k, Patmore earned 331.00 his Cars make ue spank friends p n ul r 1 t pr p nd• Write CELLS KILL T.B. GERMS though the host may do so if ale- fiat dnY• <:erard $143.00 weekly, Guelph.partwuOnrs. armrt Irdustrier. I3ellemare'e frtcome ••ran 34:400 EXHAUST FANS Guelph. Ontario. Discorery of a new chapter hes sired, leaving the hostess free id inst'year. No fay-offs. You take RHEUMATIC St'FFF:RER- ' 'the natural defences of the human pour the coffee. 6. lee. ` r„ risk. Full or dpare time rix- EXHAUST FANS. NEW GENERAL body against tuberculosis is re- _ _elusive territory. No eap!tal nr ex- Electrics. way under wholesale. HIt:HLT RE('OldItTENDED—i:�'ERlc ♦ r1+erienee required. Write w• R. Toronto Mercaotile. 21 Melinda. sufferer of Rheumatic P.,O., oZ* Rem- ported by Dr. Morton C. Kahn o1 Farnell, Dept. R'P. Paula Co., 21 Toronto. NrurltlA should -try Dixon'+'Rem- - tt!r`i f " Ft, Paul street East. Montreal. — edk. Munroe Drug store. 33C Cornell -}radical .College — New Que• York Hospital Associat.6Dn. / FOR GALE . h t in, Ottawa. Postpaid ;t n This chapter explains what hap- BABY CHICKS ILLUSTRATED WHOLESALE CAT- WAtiTF.D; Pena to T.B. germs 'engulfed by AWGCE FREE. Over ]000 tartest VOW • • • \i'HT 1'AF NlCiTtE:, NVHY ACt'F:1'T selllnir items: Penny-T'p'1slerchan- \�'ANTE,TI = M I X E D WOOLEN. -certain wandering white Cells III • • le . There- is a Tweddle Chick rlise 4`o., Balfour ]31dg.. Montreal. Raga. Write for prices. Flesher' the body which are a person's • rt every_- price. From Tw•eddle's ton Woolen Mills. Fleahertcn. Ont. lowest 'Dric•e class to the highest, LEGAL WATCH .REPAIRS principat, known defence' against "�r,rh will pro'v}de top perform= tl7berCUlOait. t tura in its own pri,:e clang. In J. N. LINDSAY. LAW OFFICE, CAP- . .- ecer� Tweddle ehlck you Ret th;e ltol Theatre Building:St, Thomas, QUALITY u $i your "aiWATCH st" wat_►L Heretofore scientists sometimes essentials for livablllty, fast ma- Fend us your "sickest" watch red rarity. rRR laying Ability and Ontario. Special Department for .' }lad Observed these cells lifeless farmers collections. mitttly- 11.00• It will reach you r, nnr•at lit!. 16 purebreeds, a hy- shortly-its-'perfect co ition. (LJn Jess'and containing dead tuberculosis brill cr oKsea and 4 b'reidw of tur- LIGHTNING RUDE k4u. costly parte need reD]eMng • keys to choose from. Free eater Quality Mail Order. Montreai. germs. ' t , ' 3 ' atoRue, Tweddle Chick Hatcher- It appears that the cells contain les Limited. Fergus, Ont. LIGHTNING RODS.. Blit FROM -WOMEN WANTED manufacturer. Save thirty to`forty a chemical, probably an eniyme, cr cent Phillips Company, 32 which kills T.B. germs,..and that Uta "Pt•tei• wish your BABYa CHTi.XS AND STARTED ,. p Tl'R C TOT R TIME INTO DOLL' 1R.•! Osborne Avenue, Toronto. g ,,, Pullets.'Rarred Pocks. white T•eR• by selling•Familec products to the, psim._.h.n..aryeuwna horns. L! ht Sussex Government= 'Penvie in your community. Be the the defensive Bells can and some- good: it makes rout paint MEDIC-AL.- Approved stock. Write to Coc- MEDICAL.. only one in your territory to mak itiines'do continue to live. to futrh.r and la" longtr. ency'a Hntahery, Mitchell. Ont. money with our line of 200 qua The importance of this dl£C0�-"' ,,,-�„_ Hithry.ff c:i a "Ptntcoi" HAVE TOL' GOITRE? ­ABSORB U" stnteed neceasitier. No exp.,rien "er' is that a arentl the,quality '^+'^ Z prr,enrs rot and inset attack CAC'KLEBERRY POULTRY FARM, reduces and removes. Price $5.00- needed. Begin with a few•della - y p y q y :a..o. and own-Your. bystness. No Bis .,,, under the paint-acommos highest quality, production -laid per bottle. J. A. Johnston Co„ 171 of these wandering cells fixes the failure of cediwly paints. red, Rork Chicks, from eggs-laid Jug E., Toronto. For catalogue and complete d i on farm only. Blood-tested, un- tails; 570,St._Cletnent Street, 3Io :ability of a person to re-cover from. Rot nndrr tfa r3ist auscq,xPensive "pairs. ,,Pled, Fe, each. Established 18' .-LEAF TOBACCO treat. tubereutocis. It might be pot:sible Good painters al•�ays add 'Pmmx" to dxir years. Gordon Burns. Darla, Ont. w;nt, FOUR POUNDS BURLEY AND cIR- 1u _ .to.strengthen the_..eells.r SAVE MONEY ORDER TODAY Td)OKTXG AHF.AT) Wig PREDICT ginia Leaf for pipe, $1.35. Fide SNAPSHOTS TO-DAY w �,.L• 4- F;rnd p�tiltrP mArk'ets. To rateh pounds Fragrant \'trV postpaid. Leaf - TREASURES_ TO-MORROW Wonder of Teeth No%1250 Q"""i35 Gana. 'h 25 these Rood markets there are . NatCigural Tobacco co postpaid. Pr.�}y started pullets: immediate I�atttral Leaf Tobacco Co.; Leam delt\er}, Specials now are T.PR- inRton, Ontario. four films are carefully and scie t , horns and a tine cross like B 1f x fitically, processed by Imperial, In the teeth the body has aper- • •' • W % Also day-olds. Order chicks NOTICE make sure tbgy feet. fur, spmmr:r-.rlpiicerr row. Rrny 8 or t3 ENPOSURE FTT,MS Ze t feet cutting and,grinding appara- Hatchery. 130 John North, Aarn- FRUIT .\ND VEGETABLE GROW' tun.for dealing with'the food. The Ilton. era. The Oakville Basket Co.. Ltd., with beautiful enlargement free. • Oakville, Ontario can sthyDly your $ reprints with enlargement 26Q, '. front teeth, called incisors (which n.4Rti clTtt't:�. PULLETS and Ox$s,, crat,ee rind baskets prompt- Thousands of lettere from satistie means cutters), cut'the food into CAPOY TZING ly at reasonable prices, customers testify t0 our auperiot pieces as it is put into the mouth BrY BLOOD TENET) fiTOCK FR�)Tt quality and service. . A reel breed[nR Farm of 2,000 MEDICAL IMPERIAL PLUTO SERVICE and the 'side teeth, be- molar� Layers and 10.000 breeding capae- .,Dept. D. Siatlol J Toronto _ As- eP tx��-gr8T'Fia-(which mean millstones), grind it 'IQO^�� 'Ltvabillty' idr -3' weeks. er of Rheumatic Paine ror It s - Sussex chicks and Barred rock should try Dixon's Remedy. Mune' - np En1s111. . The teeth are really cockerels. Month Old Pullets in Store, 335 Elgin, ]len the Rev.' 'L6y$tl A .skin structures,' corresponding roe Drug Restless LeRhn ch. Rock and Ing expert at Ottawa. Postpaid $1:00• - Thompson, Of Bloomington, I Nerrrnas _ 'Sc such. nutponizi➢R expert -• . ..: - closely with the nails and.hairs in cap canonize your cockerels. Lake= pet•forrried•hie 777th'.Inarria a T@;. , •� their mode of origin and develop- _ _ few Po }try Farm, Weln Bros., FILMS DEVELOPED eontly, the bridegroom paid h_iiri71 ment. They originate from the s Cranky? l;eatlese? ' '." 77,in,h77 pennies. 1.. tater, est: delicaftie skin layer which, folded Can't slo'ep?Tire. AND P EXPOSURES $7. e •e 8 F.SP09T BFS Mr. Tompson, who has bee ds, at the mouth' constituteB _ B ' easily?Alinoyed by fee Eight 4 x 6 Enli[rgements TSC. ' ;n'the preaching bueluess for 2 rmale functional dls- years, said $7.77 in above the a'v the gums. The bulk of each tooth - 3Q� _sEA['TIFT i ALllrh FREE is composed-oi dentlne, mucb.den- orders•a saett£bay distress?.Thentako. _. ... wits. Every Roll ser in texture than icOry, but the Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Com Your tum decepaped awe sacs. t♦rlst AFRO FILM FINISHERS erage. For instahice:In a doub pound, famous for over 80 ,sera III entarxed to e x d, 30c. RepAsta, BOX 121 TORONTO ceremony in which two brothe " _ ed With tIi still r >< avow some mise. s for see• . • • thrhsrried-two"sisters'-he receiv crown la coat 1 t helping such rand WA, R!a , harder enamel; while at the root conditions.blade especially for womsa. JD Fitz sERc.Tc10 .: Wt4y3a WORTH TRYINOI 283 Kips T.an,6 Dept. I. Tesetate ISSUE Z.r?'—�41 b0 cents a coupe. In a cement. _ _ _747 THE picKFSIrG xEws - ;.; I1/ANTED <Peatrson's Cartage . PIANO-TiTNINA ?erns _ DEAD HORSES ARID CATTLE Radio Service For free pie)i up phone _' AND `111.75 per' year. $1.50.ht advance -. - - Dr1ILY.. - _ _ - - - k • -- • - ahoohLlh !erG Ferri All Pe - SWoscriptions to the United states _ _ -- - _- e and - of CL.3RG.'►�ONT . . 55 __-�:, � t - re Kinds pair QP or •• s>s TO]120�iTn-PiGKER11Gr' uaixs to all makes. I►eas- _ .All Tuning Guaranteed— and Gt. Britain, $2.00 in advance. 1;1CKERING - 506 ark C. S. MaCL:UNALU AGI�COURT ., zone 214; , � onable charges. «' -- � urlli�ture i�iu�il�g , • John Markar, Proprietor We pay the phone charge guaranteed'. -' 209 Close Ave. Toronto i Y fjur.Patronage is.Appreciatei ; ne Lakeside"1542'Classifed Advertteenwate GORDON YOUNG LTD PHONE PICK 5304phoA RI � L.Graduate Radio and Television r Toronto phone Ad. 3;v6 ' FOR SALE — cottage, 4 rooms', P. C.V, HARVEY PEARSON institute; Member Official Radio psailry fursished, large lot, Baer ce: t A. C.E.H: - Prop,l Service 6 v: TT !. Prize $800, A. E. Smith, Corbett COCKS—H UL � �1�Cottage, Fresichrrian's Bay: f -. :. FARR 5 �3ROCI - --. _FARM TO, PENT - 200 acres near- Frost _ - _ Brock Road Grawe� - Claremdnt. Dairy Farm. Fortner For Sale THEATRE - Pit - owner thipped . milk. Good brick Agency ♦�. house: Sank barn. Practically all in Erban and Alaska Oats -Caruslsedi Pit Rtlll� may, excepting small field spring Stock-of -Ps on _ Healthfully -- -'alfa, etc.—crape— ley, free from noxiods weeds, YAir=Conditioned Gravel Ser+rlee.on. s�bo.e ma�lnea bought very. reasonably. Immediate All Shows Daylight Saving Time Implements oo ezMbiit lin season 10o. per lb. `Sand and Graded ssession Box 229 Neer pffiee. Garden P 88, Plows. nowma ata, THURSDAY. FRIDAY&SATURDAY _ TO SENT — Corbett's Point, near Clover Seed Whitby, oobtage - naw, to end of =� L. -LYE Farr' La in Mash and NNE it; 23 and 21 Stolle .. July, 4 bedrooms, -large living-room Y Two Shows at 7.30 and 9.80 And veraiidah, new Welk J. C. And- Claremont, -Ont. Growing Maah guaranted to Saturday Matinee at 1.30 Dahvered or Lwtded in Fit. erson, oapawa, Phone 99 or-1393 .M. give results, $2.25 per cwt. .DEANNA DURBIN PHONE': f�`i•an't. Pick L026 44-6 Toronto office Howard 6471 _ _ Re sir Sho Barley& Oat Chop, $2,25, ton IN 'W'ANTED - 100 acres or cess, good P P _ -- _-. __.._. -Lilo MDa-N8i df �N F land, with ruradng water preferred, Building Material of all kinds °«N E ' D 1j y -. good buildings, in Scarboro Town- Tractor Service ' �� ! L ship. Can pay all cash.- A. Horton, Graduate 1.H. C. Tractor School Claremont, Ont. L. E. O'N�'fL Box 230 News Of-rice. 10 years experience PbtN — Rea. 381. Offfee 3M, FKANCHOT TONE - -COTTAGE TO REST.- Rosebank Service. io all mekes of Tractors 'OV7ILTER BRIrNNAN a?CNl?~13AL DI9010TOii AND r Road, north. 3 rooms, open fire-place, Licensed Garage Service PLUS Latest "Canada C- %is On' BMBALlf1RR .",over-looking beautiful wooded ravine- Satisfaction guaranteed- p, LCBERjlgo 111US . _ i5�vimming fkcilities. Phone Pick. 5b !lveosaaor,to1w. J. K%thor, 7r I3; or 6520 `...... _ _ ' -JOHN Nf1RTO1N «Heroes of home 5104 CLA REMON11 • ti Nisbt and Day dor,v tiRee Shur-gain feed, ser'- the Atlantic 'YYl!TUKE SALE - tpriva*ei _- suliaeeaPhone 6t"ileave Phoeal ionviete household, including Ches- nnitiRv chicken _Also a Timely Scoop air)[ 38 terfaeld suites, .Bedroom suites,.Frig- ;` idaire, Piano, Various-sized rugs. starter, growing i4e gfr "Phone Scar. 2180. i 7* RENT = W -Pic'kerinb Village, m lay lig gnash, a ase Pickering *. moNDAY. TURSDAY WED,9DAY = Uri apartment of 4 rooms and bath. PERMANENT NAGGIMt' PAIN range mash, jo�i' 1�-l`:AT MARKET Xpply F. A. Breuls, Stouffvilie, AN AT FRAYS THE TEM�'ER �uN- 23. 24 and 2e - Phone Stouff. 2814. TH starter. concentra• L:st Cotapiete Show ac a.ao D NEWES. JT MAY BE • . -'G4e Derry a full line ©# - - _ T'ano, mahogany, upright, for sale. YOUR EYES. tes, calf atarter,.cur- �� W. at Don Christian Electric. H. Tuck, oma'. o. Flight from - Fresh Cornbin$tion coal and electric range, key starter, salt ., __. y .:,Des n -�i�d . reR guarantee, $99 at Don Christian '" - Electric. yobs Iiu !• °` In blocks and bags - _. _ Y _ ;. . - AMAWL Purina fl s ra - t;ured Frigidaire, 6 vubic foot nn,del,. bar- y -1 HOMAS MITCHELL E ;gain for quick sale. Phone $5, Osh-. for cattle. GERALDINE fJTZGERALD . - Meats au a. - _ ,� _ JEFFREY LYNN - ` Electric- ranges, nam 1940 models, at • ; D. N , L.U(:kTf�VOO.C� JAMES STEPHENSON 4IIr dBliveryi8at your 9e>!v1Ce' test year's tax free prices, at Don , PICKHRIYG ONT. phove Pick 1$20 ALSO AN ADDED ATTI;:AGTIOIv i Christian Electric: _ WE DELIVER i 'CLAR-ENCE SiLK - Stromberg-Carlson radio, reg. $235. _f ' >: `Mint �� y!'.. I 'Military ►ca m :.` ;sale $99. New appearance and guar= - :- WITHnurse, at Don Christian Electric. - BUSES LEAVE HORSE IiZ5G1ST)Eat -w• -FOR TORONTO TOMMY KELLY - -� - FOR SALE_. . 80 7-week-old sap- COMM•ODGRE AGAIN (26812) - BOBBY JORDAN "�Not*ine Yo ons. John Lachman, Lot 10. Con. 2. Every hoar at six minutes to the the choicely bred Clydesdale StA'1116n, hour from 7.54 a. m- to 9.54 p. m., the property of Robert Defoe. Green DAViO HC`LT ars Expert-Painter and Decorator - and at 6.09 a. m. and 10.44 p. m. River, will make the season"of 19.11 JACKIE SE?�RL v ding�f i ktoait liV'e d- Buil Ali' Good workmanship. Reasonable. H. daily, and at 6.44`a. m- daily except a% follows:- On 7%uisday, June 5th, - - -. X W. Johnston. Frenchman's,Bay. RPFNTERING, . Sundays and Holidays, swill leaave his own stable and °proceed .COMING Thuie. Fria and Sat. CEMENTING, .; ca -'FOR SALE - year old mare, - to Murray Dunkeld's, lot 32, rear.of sound. Lot 15 con: 3, Pickering. A " R OSHA'PVA ._ Con,. 7,-ior night; Friday,'proceeds JUNE 2f, Z7. 28 ;PLUMBI`NG: _ to Bert Silverthorn's_l of_2,j row- Garalczyk 43-5 Every hour at thirty-one minutes ' - IN'Tin and Lino Markham, for noon, thence to. Tin Pan Alley" after the hour f'roni 9.31 a. m. to WITH y •.�'-HA�f'DY >+fAN '-'will take contracts his own stable where he will remain •-' 10.31 p. m,• and. at 7.31 a m., 9,38 N , sate sell..Brantford Roo8n' rough carpenter work, painting, p, m.:daily, and at until' the following Thursday. after- - ALICE FAY( /y a. m. and 11.41 cement'work etc. McAllister.- Fine noon. Terms - $,12L00, payable Feb- Allaterials,Zmpire Bathroom 6.30 a: m. daily except Sundays and 2 BETTY .GRaBlE - - Ridge Rd. Dunbarton. 4$-4 riser= 1st, 194_: Equipment, Duro•Wutec . Holidays. = e , Beatty ,; C NDE stable Egthipntein6 Iws TRAM WOORMAT1011 AT . _ � Ra C. �E NING Building Material EASTERN HOUSE Phone 4500 . FUNERAL DIRECTOR Estimates Free• I JOTTER / _- Work Gnaraotee3 Private Atnbalaacel1 F: J. P'ROUSE Day and Night . Pbone 9000 Phone 11502 _ EilIE:1rMATIC PAIN, Sciatica, Lum- SlNlvarn5000 PI G„ ONTAMp • bago sjuickly. relieved by using — send money 'te Ictten and P Order your Bray'Chrclrs� — _—: R[ IACA-PS. Recommended' b 1 aumdoa. . �hattl •Ont. 11 thousands who have gained better prompt delivery. jlJl/ Cj`� ' health. -BOYF,S' DRUGS. Lock«ood Milling Co.;- Pickering -- T a Wilson, R. -R. 1, Myrtle Stn ■ ' _ _ 'Cars Priced Right Used 1 , (�eater 'lobate A ..Chick you are in " rim ; .. r Agn we . > 1939 Plymouth poachMemorials -tucky 1 Awdpotnt an dlv3ft 1°939 Chevy Coach >, of app"W", etii because you-can be sure of ggrow- j work will stand out Ing up without any wetback and J i 938 Dodge! Custom' Coach please frow every.. . . �.' you always• have sueh good . th , of ,� q ,. - health and pap 1941 Dodge Luxury Liner W. STAFFORD: ,:x u that you'll enfol ]l;ighway' m6nttia�entd - __- ever minute' you .. -Fluid drive- Demonsira or _ 8logaton Road West : r� -live.You are going to get the 'mash I t Works 1938 Cnz y�gler Royal .Sedan - �! *W* Off. , 1 kn6w I can depend da-for best — ' results and 'that'is— _ 1938 'Nash -La'f dyette Demo Ia, •�fl�o►rd CHICK -MASH Sedan Fortified with-Vitamins A,B,D,-E and G 71932- ChevlSedan ; Your chicks need ALL 5-Atamins,. for the 5•working tooggether In pr6per //���� LAND SURVEYOR balance give good health, rapid growth, freedom from ricket, absence of f�$ 1St $145 ce DONTAN. B- A•• 8G, C nervous disorders, perfect digestion. freedom From colds 'Blatchford a wfll - - . "Iti—Q- FPV n-and _ A-.dl cut down your losses to surprisingly 4ow percentages while building remmrb• Butlayors Gibes Ably Arse birds. _ _ obw inlet, East. Oshawa. Pbene Let w supply ym with BlateMoed's for bettor tseeifa► - 1. a. at • records Ernie Stroud, ALF-P. 1 OLE, Claremont Dumbarton, 4n#: - .,,:k,.. PHONE 32K f PHONE PICK. 77-4 - 71. • AR�i�VIONT The Claremont Group of -t ee he aban ton Tues- I d G. I. in 'STANLEY dal evening, June 10th, in the LTniti^ So ,O H TA RE nma, Brown visited - at ed Church s-:hool room. The Lewder, �AO - 'N'ellman's one day this-week. IO Nl'as. F. Loyst and Mrs_ F. Slari.:n, Thoatre Gordon -:<1,,rle3 was home vi-ith itis and =isteer. cf the Srirls ,�ere pies- ' --- ' - - parems onEr tkLe week-end ent. They had '" their guests Rev. 1. ; - . VVe Pay, Toronto Price$ t- ' The rain which -we had'-on Sunday E. Kennedy and the ladi_-_ of the W. x•as a much needed one 'for garden _ Phan, Inn sTOtIEFYLLLS 11, b. After a delkc.Ous mein �.a5 �At Whitby- lid Home Market acid cisterns. partaker. of, communiti singipg w?as &irs: (Rev.) G. 5,-Ltayd'of-Cor:- enjoyed. l:ev: lienited, acted as the T bUrs•, Fri,Sat. June 19, 20, 21 wall, visited with her sister, Mrs. Toastmaster, r xd toasts «•ere propos- For C, A; 0�erland this week_-- - - eded to 0'dr.ming, ,and-responded to _ ..___. Mit Wun. Thonison and Mrs. Effie by the :ipging.of the �Y'ational An- N \ ,;D ANNA D RBIN Reynolds, of Buffalo, ' were'in the them- The toast to "(?ar Country" of - HOGS I . e-o,•er the week-end. t singing, "O IGGS • fl ' idling �wss responded to by a.l sig g, Spring Parade The R�hAby-Lindsay Assoeiatior. Canada." Mrs.'Kennedy responded to _. of the Baptist Church -will meet 'at' the toast to "The Church", while " 'Green River on Wednesday and on H. Johnston, very ably replied Comedy and Snort Subject* Thursday next. the W. M, S. The ~ S to the toast to CALVES We are all glad to. learn that Mrs. toast to the G. G. L T. was respon- _ _.: Mon., Tu",Wed.,Juoe23,24,25 - -'Rod Ward is improving in health and ded to' b5* $e�W&nion,� President _ t� • -r is expected home frown hospital one __ Ahl - --- -- _-of ff this week. of the Grow?• A. very nice layette , ' - _ • Friends are pleased to hear that _ Both Live - donated by the girls to lldissi_ns was WITH Mrs..H. Mothersill is impruving and on displary' `TRY • - �O� )11VN DVORAK �. ha+s moved to her home in Kingston, - MOUf+LT ZION and Dressed _ -" where Mr. Motsheraill is employed 1'O�"� LANE A number of relatives and friends Come to Mount-Zion Church. on iIMan from attended the wedding of.Miss Corr- Wednesday evening, dune 25th at 8 1 (`� - . dine. Todd to Mr. Reginald Clarke, o,clock,. staX time., and see pictures PI".K E R I N Vt FARMS Tumbleweeds " at Goodwood, on:Saturday out on by Dr. D. V, ftol ldn — Neve An-auction=sale of the aonsehold of the past year — Coro-nation Pict- LIMITED WILD BlLl. ELLIOT effects and real estate, the property urs — Airplane trip aver the Jungle r _ = of the estate of the late Mrs. H. 'H• of Africa and — Evacuation of Dun- Rpm:tered E$$ LJ►radg Sa`iVs� T�fs• �=i•,moi"1use ' 27, 2$ Thomson, Claremont, will be held on kirld• proceeds in aid of D. W. V. a&" "Return O f Saturday, July 5th. - Fund. _ _ , } Rev: Walti'Daniel -rill give a rep• Un- ort on the recent Convention in Lon- WHY SUFFER the agony-of Rhes3 � '- P�iodeYtb9 336 Fta�k Ja'r�es" will whewWho* service, he tics Luiabago, te.lor . don. At the eveninga+atie Pain,-Seas �� 14 Tectila - speak on' theAbject —=`A Prince Ramracgm will give you quick wel- and aSaviour" at this S%ndWs set- :oxine-relief. BUYEW DRUG aD., Rev. W. IL Wylie, of Coluanbus, •ccupied she pulpit ip •thw United Church 1,I-t Sunday night. Rev. I. E. - -- -. Keninedy took Sunday S poor Anniv- ereary Service at Kedron Urareh on - the'Columbus charge - --• - nn o`_undaX _ At the United Church J " wording next, the Sacrament of the. _ - Lord's Supper will be administered; . - hers. Atl• &lso recep ictal Bo.rdoMeeting will be-held on � ` ..• M Mornday evening, June 23rd. A good ',attendance:is, requested. _ The Baptist Mission circle will _ meet on Tuesday,.Jun 24*l at 2.80 p, rn at the home, of DAs. S. Ct:` I Wmn. Program in charge �f Mrs. ` J J,. Wardd13 group. Roll Cast — The Name of a Nome or Foreign ]Miss- - DI -..suddenly t his Claremont, r io n _ - - �' - aremont, early on Tuesday, June „ 17th, Thonrrsa Ssndersson, _beloved __ - - husband of Mary Wilson, in his i'ith yeah The funeral took place on - Thursday, 19th,-from the home, witft - interment in the Union.Cemetery. * ' - R E The regular monthly meeting of - '/' the Women's Associatioh will ' t� held in the United Churcn School room on Thursday June 96th alt Russell Pilkey's group will serve snl)per to which the public is cordially invited Be sure to attend thero R. rie'Social and bivaical Concert, also .the quilt June 24th drsw on T,ttesday evening, -at Cedar Creek School House. Ladies - jplease t►rovide. Proceeds.for the �- tisk War Victims, Fund. Come One-- Dane All. •C' I _ '•Chicken pox is heard Yrom again : in several homes of the-community- _ hoover was held at the F 'Diel - horde of Mr. end Mrs. Lea-is on Fri a t0 duty dal night last, for their di�ughtAr, , • • . • Make no mistake about. It This is your cit Irene and• Gordon Graham. Maury . ceiveu: o W re n 'f were sled beautiful is n� nut r ibe Ez t are' - - You + Threatened . •� • .. don __ M I S T favoured edO ere f Fra . T B�ar�-w� anada s The Pak Field C it •�nnuai Y`i he in t .- , i rdax last e arm)' u to 1 a ' sa mobile P� ' . . eat mo , equipped Canada's.• �ou2 The Canada gr. n and a- need t t - Day. The weather, lads ng ;_ �our King and coup ry ' ::_ haat eight hundred persons attended, call to duty is ringing clear and men.. -with all the finest weapons of modern, with gross Proceeds of bet-veep three ndred dollars'. . m the _.who love- Canada and all -this great mechasizae awarin�eof. every calib e� and four 11u. . I ucky Draw, the Cedar Chest went tDhomlu nag stands s for, timel for ACTION; stands. .ready o Four .hand, Join it tc• Alf. Pretty, and the Radio,' to • e _ vine. The local - for effort I Our future, our NOR' I Bea vital cog in this fast- -band g:.�'e an excellent performance -homes, our faith, our, freedOm, are a moving, ar ,- 1 throughout the day, Claremont Pub _ -#- • .. sic school, \o:-4 Uxbridge, 'and the - ' stake' There's no room for talkers or ..machine. Join, up in answer to Can .� skulkers : T.OI'R hour, the hour _of ada's call I Join up and smash the Cuthbertson School, 'Uxbridge were entered in the softball tournament. F the FIGHTING 1I.�N, is here' Hun I Daring the evening, Al_ .and _ Bob. _ Canada's Active Armv needs men for Artillery, Harvey wnd Company gave — , Engineers, Signals, Armoured Cars, Tanks, Tenent- performance? , of .vaudeville.. - _ ` Infantry, 'transport & Supply, Medical, Ord- A pleasant time was spent at the % ar - home le Mr. and Mrs.•Delbert Booth 1 lnanre and other branches of the service The da June I1tJi, rwhen_the - ( Army is prepared to teach many trades and - :on Wednesday, � I n Ca a e to train you to ha dle nal 's w aeons of _.Goddfellowship Class of. the United _.. - ova cien r" . � � r efti ' tl�. Church Sunday School., and some of their friends gathered for 'a social ; — -' ( Go to voter nearest District Recruiting - • notional Period- was_ �' L hr ' ' •Office. Find out about these units, evening. The De - in charge of- the President, Mrs. - ACTIVE SERVICE -how they work, Mhat.th�ydo. See just "' "Ruhseit' Wilkey; Mrs: F.' ivlaniosr, RATES OF PAYINTHE RANKS - " •where you'Il fit in: see --here any par- llirs. D. McCullough and Mr. T. titular skill �ou,.possess can best be _ art. Duran ss.3o per Day with Board, lodging, utilized. Then join up.for AG'fIOr2 Eamationd'all taking p g othing; Medical and Dental earCash:p - - pro- vided. a en ent Allowances in I;usme-As Session, it w}-:s decided to _ / $3s to wife,532 each.per month.fol not _ hold a •}�ivaic sometime during the / m fre than 2 children A soldier wiih C /` t+f a ■nd 2 children eollectivel receive t Apply at nearest District Re 'it.- ' t-untmer: Thi,, part-of the meeting I' a total of $99.30 per month. ]xXTRA: ! _ closed with preAver by Rev. Kennedy. } _ _ Rates varying from 230 to 7U per day - 1►'r.• Will Fi aria fad Dred us with a I ryt ice Kota "for skilled tiadeatnea while ftPloged.. inR. Off' or I Armory * r _ cornet . solo, accompanied on the ' piano p Mrs. Evans. One of s, F. -,NAT[p NAL -D E F E H C E =- & Guests poems was given/by n1r� F D E PA R T M E N�' -OF IFm R E-NTLV NEE NADA S AETIVE Carson. Games and.contests follow- : ed. A dainty lunoh was served and CANADA a the meeting cloned with all singing - "God .Sage the King.., _ r r. : _ M T •�y CANADA CAL1S FOR MONEY AND MEN Ontario Centres A Greet Energy Food . °�'-. .: Saving Daylight - _ CA"AViAN YOUTH { Here is a list of the cities — .and..ta,ecaa._of. the.Province that are on fast time--Clip and file V- E,!,1 for reference: \ OOIit1e/�COl'n Belleville. Niagara Falls -, F•- Bolton Orangeville ,.v. Brockville Orillia Burk's Falls Ottawa ,t Cobalt- Peterborough ... FRit Aorto ane Pkture \� •• �• � � Cornwall Prescott p f ' w pvA� a4 Gravenhurat St. Catharines $ _$ ALL YOU HAVE TO DO; Fl Boat and IS other modern planes \rR to see photo*of the lo�o•�n¢aeroplanes— (all ere the latest oBcial p arapps in - Guelph Sault Ste Marie Spitare . _ Defiant . . . Hurria,ne , ,, !un detail)—toe each avoplineO Lo ' ` Sudbury A'r Ruda aairey Mol al wub send one Bee Hive �rou HamiltoII Sudb Specify pplace or planes wanted, in Lindsay Toronto . Vickers S weuiaeton Blackham and addrps, en 1. llaabeel@ a� Welland Skua-Dive Somber l+airey Swordfish mail requests to the 8n w ence Starch y Boeing rine Fortress, Sunderland Co.Limited, Part Credit.Ontario. �C>lgy The fol'lowiing Ontario cen- tres remain_an Easte - y • — f and Time: Brantford, Chatham, ity, but would greatly help in been gathering on Saturday morn- �r; Galt,'Kitchener, London, North their growth. ings at the Toronto Humane-So - Bay, Stratford, Woodstock, —o— . ciety headquarters to receive in- Windsor, St. Thomas, Simcoe, Q. I have access free of cost struction to qualify them for the Ingersoll, Owen Sound.` to quantities of sawdust and coal Scouts' "Friend to Animals" pro- -, ashes. Have either of pro- -these any ficiency badge. Amongst other �D- �e��ps. O�q actively implemented. Atlantic available plantfood? Have they things the boys are taught the patrols were being extended; pre- any. useful purpose in either the procedure for dealing with and t S� • "` parations were proceeding apace very sand soil near lr'obleton or reporting cases of maltreatment - for control of potential enemy nn the heavy clay of North To- of dumb animals- t. ' bases in this hemisphere, e.g. ronto? "F. M.—York Co." • • • French West Indies; purchase of A. Sawdust carries to the ton -Ontario Boy Scouta figared 7' essential raw materials (go the of air-dried material 2 lbs. Nitro- prominently in scholastic honours Axis can't get 'em) was gather- gen; 2 lbs. Phosphoric Acid and student elections this year at Ing momentum;• discussions with (P205) and 4 Iba. Potash (K20). Queen's University and Rosas slq the British on major pointe of Coal ashes from Anthracite Coal . Military College. Of the-three military and naval strategy were carry about 3 lbs. Phosphoric Acid top honours men at R.M:C, two . tinder way. Almost everything and 3 lbs. of Potash Coal Ashes were Scouts, and at Queen's . that could be done In informal are combined with so clinch Inert Scouts were elected as Presidents warfare was being done, even to material that it is doubtful if it of the Arta, Engineering, and THE WAR - W E E K—Commentary on Current Events. the requisitioning of halt the is of much value to use them in Alma, Mater societies. coastal tonnage of Atlantic and. improving the set-up of the soil,. • • • • • - gulf shipping operators. If ashes are well-screened, they A .fund known as the "B-P. -•lBir' ins_ Position Is S a i d Format-Participation Near may improve the physical condi- China Up Fund" for the bene�iii Experts agreed, however, that tion of clay 901.19. •Sawdust would of British Boy Scouts who have i�+� f this wasn't going to be enough. tend to turn soil sour. This, of become war casualties while on Grave, But Not Disastrous Positive armed action, in the -name course, can be overcome'by the service during bombing.rajd+, or of defense of the Americas, was addition of sufficient Lime. Saw= Who have Lost their homes, ar.I in , _ seen to be coming fast.- Remem- dust would.add some organic mat- many cases their parents, is being` ber the President said: " . . -the tet to'either of the soils that you raised by the Boy Scouts. of Can- 'The dramatic flight home to he pictured the lost Battle of Crete mention 'Wawbfngtou last week of Amer'ica's as having served a good •purpose Azores . . . if occupied or control- oda. Contributions are being ar- -Asubassedor to Great Britain, John deeplte its heavy cost. It granted led by Germany, would directly _ rarified by the boys thg]l�lve., __:. - Q. Winant, precipitated a flood of Britain time, he claimed• to clear endanger the freedom of the At- and no donations are being asked lspeealatioa on ghat type of re up the anti-British uprising In Iraq, ]antic and-our own physical safe- S C 0 H T I H 6 e a e from the public. Already the porta he would make to his chief and to mass forces for the move- ty. Formal American participa- Scouts of -Toronto, who first emd other leaders, on the progress into French-mandated Syria. But tion In. the war was viewed last launched the fund, have. raised . Jet the war abroad. An.excellent ae- for-the defense of Crete..be point 'reek in Washington as being very The Boy Scouts of Holland' And transmitted to London Scout hate been officially banned by the roam of the Ambassador's meet- ed out, Syria might quickly have near. Torpedoing in the South At- - headquarters a little-over $.2,000. with his Administration col• fallen into Nazi hands and Drbvid- Nazi invade'ra• .It was alleged that � 7ant+ic of the United States march- g _ ant vessel "Robin Moor" did not as members of the International leagues-was w•rttte�by New York ed the most serious' threat to the Scout- �locemenx- the Dutch Boy Canadian National 'Mise' comspondeat, James B. eucceesful defense of Egypt. help to keep=it away. Reston According to him, m B.Win- • • - Scouts were "an instrument of Railways Revenue& _ • wee Syrian although this Brit British cultural and political prop- Mat reported that Britain is in rstremeiy graver position both an 8 Nan Campaign' agenda.'' ish • he gross nuNational for the o a1 Ra,l - _ T rove 1(be seas and' at home; but "she oot:upation of Syria appeased to,beFAINIA Regardless of the blitz, the Boy .urinal Canadian .'ati n 1- Uoer not lace any immediate or proceeding very satisfactorily, IR U ways for the week ending Ju:ie 7, 0 Scouts of Glasgow recently open- 1941 were $5,926,686 as com- ;itmpending disaster." - those fam!]lar with Azle strategy - ed a ew headquarters. No Immediate Disa#ter kept constantly In mind- the poo- • • - pared with Eb,2 19,188 • tor the The Ambassador's statements sibllity that it might be the Ger- corresponding-week of .1940, aa- *ere number of Boy Scouts--have n were summarized as follows under man.game to draw the British into increase of $647,449 or 12.3%. flue different,heads, citing reasons Syria; to give the Vichy army jurt. (A Department conducted by bre the optimism felt by Britain's enough German air support and Professor Henry G. Bell of the bead men: other military aid to prolong the Ontario Agricultural Couege, LIFE S LIKE THAT ... By Fred Neh,er 1. The British are reasonably struggle; then, with the British Guelph, assisted by various other , .eonfident abouftbe struggle which... air force and fleet busy in the tneknblrs of the faculty.) 6D.S - %bey expect to develop soon i.n the eastern corner of-the blediterran- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS MRS. PIP'S D(AiZY, "RAGE d Mediterranean basin. They—say ean, to strike with great force In Q, Could you give me some , 's thee• have a "good force" in the the Egyptian desert, feeding rein- information in regard to using. i Wdle East. Thet.force Is "fairly forcer-lents into North Africa fertilizer with corn, also with CD across cleared• eealanes fa the:wen Equipped." .They think they mangel seed. I am using a-for- have a "pretty good chance of western Mediterranean. � \• f, tilizer grain drill to sow- the Corn, 1 bolding Egypt and Suez." In the scent of such a pray. by and also to sow the-mangel seed. 2. Gibraltar is now ready to with- the Axis, it could be all,up with Would you sow the fertilizer .in stand. "any coliceivable attack' Turkey. ' If Biitain .were deeply the same spouts as the corn 'and' from the land. involved in Syria, she could be. niangels; or on the spouts along S. The United States patrol sys- . of little help to-the Turks in re- side the corn or mangel seed, .or `'� tem 1h the Atlantic is -beginning slating a German land.smash into all three of theme Most of the 4 to help the British. Ship sinkings Asia Minor to the "rescue" of soil is muck,, while some. is mixed Lave fallen off in recent weeks, Syria. with heavier soil washed in from a and while still serious, they are Turning of the Tide? the hillsides, and according to soil not at present subject to the great Meantime, writes Associated examination needs an application "peaks and .valleys" so evident Press correspondent_Edward Bo- of-'00. to 600 lbs. of 0-11�.-15 for a some time ago. mar, the course of the Syrian tilizer for roots. "A.. L.'—ti'rater- 4. The British beieve that, de- drit•e could supplF in a short time too Co." r? spite the relentless battering'they an answer to •the question: can A. Answerink your inquiry of �' \ bave taken from the German Luft- �- wafKe since.last autumn, the still the-Nazi tide be checked before the 17th instant, I wish to May bold adr au y engulfing the Middle East?' The that fertilizer is sown In '.all of t y@riority over the Eng- move into Syria coincident with the different ways that-you have lash Channel and the most dan- Prime Minister Churchill's newly. described. I believe that for corn �C Serous sections o4 'tbeL•• island. 6. Winston Churchill's position enunciated war.policy of striking and mangels if you are not put- instead of striding still, he said ting on more than 2Q0 to ':r,0 Ib.,. t bas not been impaired by 'the provided 'a qew basis for British per acre you,will be perfectly hNfe p Greek and Crete campaigns• confidence of holding ,onto the to let the fcrtMiter run itt All � -- # Churchill Answers Critics Mi East untilthetide is turn- s outs. For roots vnc�re �c,tt'urr+ � Bearing out this latter statement, -ed in the Battle of the-A.Qantic. putting m, 500 to 600 Iba, prr Mr. Churchill last week in the tem- • •. ( ,. _ acre, I believe it would hr ;sand y/ porary House bf Commons was able Informal War practice to drill in from .900 to A— The weather the heaviest storm o1 The program.laid down by Pre- 400 lbs. per acre before the rodtr ti„ ,dt. criticism yet to center about him sident ftooaevelt in his May 27 are sown. At the time 'they err+ - since his accession to the premier- address to the United States ria- seeded, 150 to 200 Ilia. in flip "tivilo, lit-wiry . . Will you come and get me? I've had a little car- sbip. In answes.to his inquisitors tion last week was already being row would not injure their citral- trouble . . . whrre that big tree is growing to close to.the road!" REG LAR FELLERS=Community Suit - : By GENE BYRNES I'D Qp tN iWIMMIN' COME.ON IN YEAH, BUT 11,41 N A,MINIT IF ANY{tGs,7S,PINy��AD. IF I USE TME AME .I Ct�ULO MIRE YOU CAN tJSE ON E SAME A aiI1T' T/11! a11e / 7HArQT`W`JSIE�� [NNY 3 m LIKE YOU DID OF ROOM ,, .41111. . � �• r ` .�� rJ ' ,M!,y'l/••l. '1�'� I• C Vii- : ys� - A �' .:'Sfi '+'*,�' :x.'=.'x �.✓ '..� ✓u .• r;a a:4b9• ge.»,.a w� oY.' .a,�,,..'. r.7vt-'�� ,� �. •N 1'4 ,q M _ should be forced into unxill ag t • / contact with what could be at worst only a colossal blunder. •. He stirred the logs in the fire- .:, place. When they blazed he sat 1i1 down ott •a cl.ep sofa and held out �1 �• '' . a. Erand to Valerie. She teal c',rAj� td-__ - ie•ntly and sat beside him n I.':a - -- / - put a casual arni around her. He looked at bei almost as ie he Iml f h- ../ S SSS - .'`<': _ uever se' It before, hardly re:+;• ' �� �a .'. - �aC . Iznrg that to reality he ne•;er sad. A•.. --- People wha lived with Ellen were e - barred 110111 • of each other, since h?r n;�•eesrty ,/• .�- had been interpretation. + A' Sister Dorothy v't .=� AB �0., * ; WE , Ftam below rose the- sotnd ofsinging. 'Mark had no idea tvho the A singer was Her voice was smoothy �� D : ::R E and bland, tuned to consolation. Fie g ,mac a Wanted to get up and` shut the sit „ N -'s ting-iioam door, but. Ellezt's sister k ,,"� \� \ L� ` Dorothy, who had taken charge of him and his grief, had left it open - --so-t-hat ha-and-�Salerie could-bear_..- - '+ the ser eto Valerie.softly and i�.. MARRYING cessantly y ry ! v 1•ose garden, and the spring that 0•♦�,! o ♦� ~ was almost on them. About any- , �� �••� No wonder Mary's smile matches _, A i s • thing .he could think of connected tP s•! „ , the summer morning-she is eat by with life and fob', until Valerie's t �r � '; tag a luscious breakfast of two tense young slimness relaxed Nabisco Shredded Wheat and Viole�tte Kimi�>dtA Dusan . against him,and hpr eyes like pools .. milk, topped with fresh straw- fn her small—white, face lost some ; berried And she is getting 100go - — - — ---- -- K whole wheat, with its valuable CHAPTER 1 of ttbe r aze. r "Dorothy said you would proles ^:,. i " wheat germ,in a form that is eas- The morning following Ellen's ' '' �: . ably sell Nide Acres, now." she fly digested and quickly convert- The from the earthly scene. - �s•i ' . ibleiato.ener fos•workor la told him: Mark'started, � r,;- gy 1? Y• _ h'erk woke'to contueion°Then lie s- ^' S Sell Wide acres?' The idea At our food store,.se. $ooked through the open doo' way • �`?; Y y into the emptiness that was Ellen's was purely fantastic. „ "Nabisco Sbredded Wheat". Valerie smiled a Iittle. ,she said TOottl and remembered. But oddly � ? 1 THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT enough, it,was not his wife's going y'ou wouldn't want _an enormous COMPANY, LTD., Niagaw Falls, Can. house all alone." - wr 'that carne back to him. It was ttic Memory of the horridly sweet "int I'm not alone while there's fumes from hundreds of blossoms— you. Besides, i bulli it when there the curious mingling of dlssolutii�u; was nobody e'se here."' land festivity—that had risen'to the•. "Dorpthy sajd.she atut Paul could upstairs sitting'.room where he and make room for me-. She, trald no• body could expect you to—to'keep young Valerie had sat the.day b'- had sent home on approval, You clasped her thin.young arms as far Limit mer--nDw= . ,�,,.ow�r Age L' �t 'tore In deference tq custom. .. see, :the lsw gave you to me. Dor- . around him as they world•go, As <; He-was Indignant that after sun- : ,Let's: get us, some, more fire." othy can'i take you away—unless, he bad an. ingrained distrust of _ The. Age limit for persons ea- mlti�pon him; he must be shutuphe e, said . dark, He leaned forward. o[ course, you want to go." too many vrnrds, and no intention g bringing her. with hist. and laid a He was astonished that the � adding to the emotion which teeing Dominion civil service ss In the sitting room as it he ive: log on'the flames+. lie had atitirely seemed to drench his house, Fro stenagraphers or typists h#- been criminal, white people thiongcd forgotten for the moment what was thought of her leaving filled blm, merely, added his other arm to the with sudden fear. reduced from 18 to 16 year:, the -- _-' Lhts house at will. And-indigda0•f Fina;on below. "Sly darling child. -orre-already around her; and they Civil Service Commission made that anything as joyous as a roe you're.not• a piece of it;lrniture- I Valerie turned suddenly an'cl sat-and held each other tightly. known at-Ottawa late last week. -- -_•- . "So that's settled," he said pres- This is the commissiaq's-r°ns>—iFa- ently. "If Dorothy says any more duction in the age limit for en- _. about it. just send her to me"' tering the service and it,was made �•,• b5oft footsteps in the hall and _. _:. _ ._. - _•_ ,, . ;.,„ - -_ ._ f the shortage of.• because Do face itbll of sono n he face of • authortty at the door. Behind her ands duetowar work, _ -� fi �th Paul. her husband. than a lovely set•vicea said gre �1 �+ ��uC Dorottip. bark telt relief that site t•7 stated the f�ict; instead of asking him a question "I know darling . 77: - rw. �g�<; -• I:ilpn would be happy tf she oovld know all the people who came to ,�► be with h Or maybe a does She. drew a wlep of black and- . white. chiffon from her sleeve. Her - i hvshand patted her arm• consoling- „t lye '•There.wLII be another brief service at the cemetery, of course. ;. Get your, things on, Valerie, It's . .. • tleae. to leave." r "But surely—a ehiLd—" began "- niself curiously. So much on that trembling tbwas , It hard bo speak clearly. "f fro,a Vslerle is old en ot�h W f' show her devotion to her mother. ill It'i the Last thin$ she will eves' be ;d able ale for her." . do . Valerie.began o cry soetdy. with . 1 in this way little nervous solbe Mark clenched his flats, as if he could 1 rt, _ stop the ridiculous chattering of f a� his teeth. Having Inherited h►s Ay money. and so being quite scope- „�`• � ,'�' � �'e*•- tomed 'to it, he wandered as he v . ,. � .. •_ .. �," ''�;,.'• -I, ...• -.*,� faced Dorothy wRiy she had always _.. disliked him so.. :' 1 r' ✓ ` _ "I forbid •Valerie to go to the , - J cemetery—" to say. emetery he managed ' :;, • "- -' As a matter:o[ tact, furtheriter • �'t for ]:flan proceeAed without either of them, for after be. had issued THE finest baking this conim•atrd, he suddenly folded results are made.euy up on the rug before the fire in by CalnmeCe double-action, 4 7. which permits you to use less. - the first faint of his life. He dimly Continuous leavening is the - remembea ed that Pawl:said some• secret—during the mining and in y thing about "shock," and that Val- , the oven. Easy-opening, won't. - aljA Pl n¢�ierself besidE hi tam- withhawdgmeas- rde,fing *0! i -no food—or sleep—" LY Lowl 'dg' that ed-11ke string' device under the After that he knew very little Patcts Svtratsrne w / about anylihing until he woke in a Nf(nod of sunlight In his own room / tile morning. • - to following mo �..--•, . .. — ._ .. ., ,(•To Be Continued) j '` .«..... This woman 'has'�omplete'faith in Canada,. . . in the rightness of our cause . . . and..the greatness of r�L� � - `lour future, one.Victory is won. And she wanted so Mutual Admiration " Y much to "do her-bit"` in the Victory Loan.. But sha . _ "• didn't have $501 I like to watch Sir Robin , Then a Loan Adviser ex lamed how she could buy a Bond byp instalments. To- As rouird the yard he scoots rp . qday she is the proud 'and happy applicant for a $50 Victory Boadl In his gay red waistcoat' —�t Dorv1�E•�LeTiMi . _ _ riero is irvgy shC wi}} pxY ftyr i>.:$5 0ApafieEi; $� - And his trim black boots., �L�..�- �.+ August 1511};'$10.00 on September 15th; $10.00 on October 5 h; and $10.30 on n Ofttinies he dines quite proudly •3 November 15th. - On victuals he has found, p0WDER You, too, can buy a bond this easier way. And remember,Victory Bonds are as good Then wipes -his beak off neatly,— W'" as cash.Your security is all of Canada.Your return—the,satisfactionof havingstruck a His ,iiap-in �s the ground. °�'ssMATeoes rrw ` '' { - blow for-freedom-from Nazi tyranny. - i Sir-Robin,-- . ,rseswe t u. like to watch _ Space donated _ ! ' '' � gentleman is he, And one- can see quite plainly THE O G I LV I E FLOUR ' MILLS CO., LIMITED That he likes watching. me. ISSUE 26--'41 L Millers of Royal Household Ffour and Ogilvie Oats O,na-Olna 'Martin f In. Christian Science.Monitor , • � Y • - .. . r LOCALISM -Mrs. W. Elhoott was a Toronto The W. M. S. paaked s Wq ary ' church here on Sunda' f Wedding mils are ringing. New visitor last week. _. bale'valued at over $S>t last 's. .. y forenoon. � to report noon. .,. ' The Salem Cemetery Board met on The concert, sponsored by the day. Thursday evening last and decided to The Clcb met on Monday evening Comnrfttee for .war work' and sales Week-end Visitors ,—Mrs. Thos. Douglas, of Toronto, Y ng with the President, Ben. Bryant it ' ,,f,War Savings Cert., at Green's Mr,, slid '.yrs. Tordiff of ]XIandale, visited friends here on Tuesday. hold their Memorial Davy one. week the chair. The ball c•'.ub reported pro .from .Sunda p, P^..irk, on Friday evening, w;as a good with L. and 31��s. Matthews; — DIr. June 29th o ess ::nd mons was voted for the '-,Pte Dick FawIer, of Kingston, 3•. at 2.30 y ' success, the children furnishing a and Mrs. R. Malcolm at.the J. Knox " ,vara hoarse over Sunday. m Full particulars, next week. necessary supplies. The holding a' -Miss Ruth Redditt;is now o cert put on by thezxpiis of - ry ,rt7� kite 'prngrrn. Sts sehvv}: home; -- 11r, and-Mrs. ,faek Martin ' the usual July Picnic was- cII Gg� ,vers represented> and a sum reatf�= grid Sirs. Fitter, �jts,, Patterson the staff of the Pickering Branch site schools; in the Park last Friday I and it was de"tv�deii to, forego thi: : night was a decided success. They l ed for war work irt.the community. and Miss McGraw 'and family on the of the Bank of Contnlerce. I feature this year. A motion left i! The June meeting of the W. I Ganp-on farm; — _lir, and 3lrs+ -N. r bars._W_..'-vTorlorr.� WeSt .Hill, acted their parts_well_-.Congratulat-- to the Executive to make arrange. ,ra held on June. 10th at the home King, 'Mr, and ]Mrs. J'.. Morgan;aim i was the guest last week of Mrs. L. ions to the teachers. ments for meetings. �Follovvzng t ,f DIr. and 3Irs. R. Rzine, with ' a Mrs. Pilkey, with their father, John Many thanks to Mr. Worthy, for Bath. i Manymerl �genera,, sing-song, with Fred Puckrir good attendance. Mrs. M. Hamilton Phillips; — Dir. and Mrs. S. Beare, - -.Miss Charlotte Taylor, of Tor- y of Gree,,awood, now of Toronto, and firs. Bryant at the piano wa: r:resi�zent, iu charge. rhe •meeting (if- Ne�wn-,..rket, at- the E. Holtby _ en. , .spent last week-end with Miss cello, in rliEmor�y of his wife, gave enjoyed. r1 lunch followed sad a rote the United Church of Greenwood, a Lvas opened in the usual rnarner.' 'b;' home; -- The Dc�'.ald Willson family. D. Richardson. ` of thanks passed to Dir. and birE d Mr. and Mrs. Bovain, (nee Reta I lovely, baptismal font ,and two, silver sia',ing of the Ocie cud Prayer Card. Dirs. H. Wright-and Miss'Josephine III Dick Whiter for their hospitality. Business under discussior. 'was' -- Stephenson with. the Mrs. D. Steph- Bobbins), of Toronto, spent: Sunday Communion plates, These were un- A pleasing function took place a• Arrange-ments for entertaining t':e enson rami];•; — Mr. O. UcGregor; With the latter's parents, T. P; and. 'refiled y at the Baptismal Service on the churc'1 here. Friday evening o; ,nests at,the ne:•a meeting, and vat of Bo^nmanvslle, and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, Robbins, Sunday, afte4 which Pev. McVey last-week, when the members held < —Pieced-print quilt .double bed bantisel ten little children. ng to accept Mrs. Harvie}'s propos- Markham, were also at the Decors- _ -,.�_• social get-together. 'Rev. J enkinso: ition regarding the concert in July. tion Day Service. - Mrs. Smith, Of size, for -sale by the 'W'amen's Ins CHE,RRY'W'OOD occupied the chair and conducted < Tickets were taken by members for Hamilton, with her sister, Mrs. O. tiitute, may be seers at Mrs N. Bie's. sing-song, after which he read P-' sale, for the Draw at the concert.. Wilson; —'The Elmer Willson•fam- -0r.- and Mrs. Cartwright, enter- Avery pleasant evening was �s address to Mrs. Chas._Clemente (nee Nirs.. R,.bertson, Mrs. Johnston - and ily with relatives here; — :lir. and tained the former' sister and her spent at the home of Mr...and Mrs. Gladys 'Puckrin) ,and presented he: Sirs. Harvey presented reports of Mrs. E. ,C. Thornton,`of Woodstock, husband, of Hacrfilton, on Saturdaywith two beautiful rockers for he: he District Meeting at Port Perry• their daughters,, Mrs. 0. Mullett and last. Howard Pilkey, Cedar Grove, when sixteen ,years as orgr.nisc 'of '. titre At the close of the session an enjoy-' son, Ted, of Pennsylvania, and banquet was given in honoUr 0 - —The to dp one linemen ave 'been Mr. Ray PilkeV, eldest son of Mr. church an u Y as. able ur was, spenta e ea- Mrs, Linderman, o on , v-nth working in the village and vicinity, "she and her husband'relplied ane tables. T,. C. and Mrs. Brown.' putting up new lines, niueh of it to and Mrs. Edgar diad , Cher theood ( - - - - follaw:ng his graduation from the thanked the friends for their kind]; meet the. demands of the munition University of Toronto as a Doctor of remembrance, which came to thea: plant: Medicine. About fifty guests sat as a complete surprise. Lu*►edlc-ti: • - _ 990 - Mr. and Mrs. McKay of Strat- dawn to the ; tables, coming from and God Save the-Xing concluded th, ford, who are on their honeymoon,. Brighton, Harmon, Toronto, Colina- evening. tore spent the week-end at the borne of bus, Claremont and surrounuing dis- - - ~ the latterly brother, I. G. and Mrs.' trict. The best wishes were extended BROUGI•LkM _ .• ; Baxter. to hizn by all. He was presented with 'Mr, and Mrs. A. A. Cooke, of a fitted leather bag, and Mrs. Thomas Phillips has beet ' Pickering wish to announce the �- a Tycos. Dr. Ray Alkey thein replied quite seriously ill during the 4Ye`" to 0 u r angagement of their third son, .Johnx I in a very fitting manner, t23anking and is still)ander the docxor s care• � Letter of the Royal Canadian Dragoons, to Judy Moff Z t was biteen by a dol .Miss Mae Short, of 123 Lindsay Ave. all for their goodwill and kindness: during the week and is under the Toronto, eldest daughter „f Mrs. ' The rest of the evening was spent doctor's observation.Short and the late J. Short_. (music and dancing. Tyre W. L are to have as guests, Friends stir of -.,Customers �•cA few weeks ago a great WB�By^ATF . -at their July zrlgetang, members U developed over the whole con- several branches. The meeting to be _ . tinent for that week-end - it was Between 60 and 70 folk p:ud a aur- held in the Town BAA. Ubthers' Day, The churches -}field prise visit to the home of Rev. J. Some-from here attended the Dec special services in "her" honour, all � and Mrs. Bick on the eve of their oration Service at Brunswick Hil of whish is quite proper. Last Sun- i departure to a new ministry. Mr. on Sunday. - day was "Fathers' Day" and in i Roy Carter, as chairmwi, spoke in The Y. P. held their meeting at 'q most churches poor old Dad wasn't glowrin8 terrt�s of the nine years Mr. the Walter Carlton home, Ttesda; Brea mEntioned. He wasn't in tale and Mr9. Bick had been with us, the evening and enjoyed a social gather- one ather one we attend anywap• Poor Dad —' wonderful understanding and friend- ing. _ '. it 'aint fair. It's just as we heard � displayed by both. Mr. Bick The pupils of Brougham achoo ons hey say — "so long as Dad always took a great interest in •tbe h::ve colledted and sold salvage a e ale $rraIIgiDg a naW systems, Whereby -our >bringa hoarse the bacon, it looks as . if. narbbing else counted-" young people's work and Locust H s mounting to hearty $24 and full staff of assistants will enjoy their regular class at Cherrywood and Locust Hill. still busy: J 9 —The Committee who have charge Mrs. Bick has taken a wonderful in- Mr. T. S. Patrick, of London ane f of the Victory Loan Campaign 'An terest in the choir and Adult Bible Ms. Fred Wright, of: Green I;ivez ibalf holiday OII. WedIIBSdsf aftelIIOODB alfa Pickering Township have reason for „Class, besides being an active mem- I Spent the week-end v.pith Mr. ane being, gra-. ber of.the W. M. S. :ihd tyle'W, A. , Mrs. Carl Devitt. avenin f Of each week. ' gratified with the result of (heir verork. Pickering's abase vcas fist the three churches. .Messrs Fred ) Mr. and Mss. Hazard Malcolm . placed at $14.,,000.and before -�--and Frank Reesor, Wm, .Reesor and �perrt Friday at Queens lle. Zn order that we ma ao this we are suggesting weeks, v�ati uta, the objective had D. E. Miller also. testified. to - the � Mxi . Grant Johnston leaves 3'or been reached and over eub��eribed , genu;ne character of both Mr. rnd-I trains ` at Nev%•anarket cam t:he end to oar many euetomers and friend: that they It is expected that the subscriptions : Sirs• Bick. Mr. Bick replied in suit- of the week. Grant will-be missed. w,ili. .reach $25,00 over the objective-.: able tOrms, when-a presentation of•a Week-end visitors at the T. Rob refrain from.. asking for goods to be delivered , Pickering Township was the Lr3t : be_utiful• coffea table; from Locust er:.,on home on .Sunday were Mr. - _ . district in the County to reach its :' on that afterno n.. cn will lease assist no. - Hill .and Whftevale, was made. A r nd 3frc. Siidgefy :�rrd Mr. J. Wad- A P objective. • 'delirious supper followed, clo4 ley and Dir. Harper,.of Toronto, and Tire June meeting 'of the Worn- , wiLh -Blest be the tie t1,=.-binds,- Mrs. Ludwig. of New York. and our staff bp- siring tors four kind atten- en s Anstitute .will be held at t.e Sunday, June 22nd, 9^Peri'! and w-ish;ng them God S+�eed: On _tion. _ hams of Mrs. W. A. SlcLean, Tues- ' - I ..-- - - : services will be held in St. JaKn's day the 24* at 2.30 p. M. A brief ; AL'DLEY Church- with Rev. Harry Wilson, -of ,*port of the District Annual .meet- i Whitevale in charge in the afternoon; This sy8tem Will star on R'ednesday,-June 4-• ing, held at Port Perry, will be giv- I _ Mrs. George,Pu+ckrin has been in- Rev. M. R. Jenkinson', of Pickering, en. ,Mr. dos. Bapigan, who is. a•Dir- i disposed for several days. it the evening. An Tuesday evening ector of the Canadi n . Handicrafts i The school entertainment netted a Garden Party will be held on the Association, will speak on ".The .nearhy $45 for the B. W. V. Fund: church lawn. A good prograu is :=r Story of Canalian Hnndicarts." All Haying %w begun 1.:st week. The angel - ladies cordially invited. Please note dry -weather has lowered the outlook On July 15th, a Grand Concert is : ,Change of time. Hostesses: Mesdan- for a good crops being arranged with a group of - 1 es Miller, McLean; Law and Kings- The Women's Institute entertain- Toronto entertainers. Mrs. Harvey, ; ton. ed the Pickering Institute at the making the arrangonents. A Draw r" - *. f •. ;: : •#tonne of Mls. R. P. Winter last week. will be made for a Cedar Chest, don- _ - : The Audley Women's'Institute'will a­*d 'by Mr. Sterritt; an ' Electric ' —"�'- visit the Broughun Branch at thein Toaster, by D. Mair; and a 24 lb. - GREEPtWOOD =" invitation on July 8th, at 2.16 S. T. bag of Flour, by Mrs Gannon Get - All ladies note the.date aid keep. it •youz tickets from any member of the • 'So. CHAP.MAN Mrs. George Blake and little dao- before them as the, focal branch will Women's Institute. • ghter visited Mr. and Mrs, E. Annis not meet before then. They will meet The Decoration Day Service plane- •. `} " on Friday t in the Township Hall with Pickering ed for the cemetery was spoiled by Congratulations and best'wishes'to I branch also. the heavy downpour, but thou who Mr. Roy Clarke and his bride, who The+ anniversary services of the did attend went to church, where { were married on Saturday, June + local church %-Ill be held.on •Sunday Rev. Kennedy delivered a.worthwhile ■ '14th. They will reside in Toronto. : afternoon and Monday evening. On. message- The visiting choir cconttrib- Hard Ware - - da the Pickering choir will fur- trted mach-appreciated numbers, so Mrs. Garnet Crawford and little , Sun y g Puckering i d -Rev. Jenkinson the service wus worttrwhile,, even if daughter are spending a few days nlsh 'the music an with bey her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. i will preach:'On Monday evening, the the attendance was small, and the . Gibson. Brookiin Young People will give the Treasurer, Mr. John Phillips, will c Mr. and MraL Thos. Hutchison, i drama after the ball game, and ice ahmys be grateful for contributions -We have a COMPIete Stock of Mt..*W ;firs. Bob Pretsell and Mss, I a e=n and cake will follow. Do your to enable the corrnnittee to keep the R� ^'©red, J. Curt*, all of Toronto attended bit for the church - and be there. ' cemetery in good conditioi� i'lela � �f W _ Aifal�a, Timothy & Sweet Cover, a t 'w ALL, Shouid Do is Carden Seeds,Les a _ � . OurUost = Fri/v`��'■daire Refrigerators -'-stock.--and .Poultry Foods All of Kin ds • ONDS _ BUY VICTORYB _. .. - j' Agcoit irld Mc�ormick•Dccr.ivg Fatm,Kae �.iner and Repairs. 1 got% .• Wo Wvo lt. Can tarot it. 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