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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1942_06_12' '' ^ .•_�vm•7 ,9 � : a - r. +„�cz,�,�_ rte.,•. - mq,. ; �-�f _ _ 4: •aye„ w•, F• ;;, ' �_ ;� ., w a, ,r,..:. 'vr r -i :r- 7,••.,r. >�' . d!. ,€ - - _ �•-�.:,, ' - :t.. -r ..^w 4 h x k: .1•,'. ^:v -' .i ' `tom ..s '' . ,�':.. . �,• T: � ^ �`, �,"; _.ti .: •� =,i i�Y •,sue, �_ 'µsr ..,r�;°v ,i' ,!'' a *�• .1`=: \' �7s::. � M ,� 4. , '3•.rk.... ,y,.��• _. .+:: alt.•: �• • � "� it -r �. .h•f s i _ _ 'i. s_ �. I ai f 3. VOL. •LXI : PICHERINO, ONT., FRIDAY, JUNE' 1.2. 1942. _. : :... ....: .' �No, 43 _ it t _$a1va a on ov er . ' Tons . -. - mesa being -fiche in- -Usnswa. _.ana� Locarlsins � ,N oY tger Boys frown the Seim,. Thanks slop, to I d. Brown, dawn Economically, we have gone bed After tlireeawrseis of prepst=stioTi, in tiffs corner, for a loft at canvassing , twenty -five yeso in a few months. =' our ewntrs -wide . eotlea�on of apraanotion work. - We are back to bicycles already and - - ,yage is the interests of Nstioaal'�. At the tkni of writing, the Freud _ . ,• in a few more months will be still air- and. Mrs. J. I{. Thekton, of �D- ofelCe sad Industry, wen- 1AQ on L21i m is in 14!^1% *ft _ rarther b" -T[.) ! dau. Loav -rill L-c-4 c.tt "144- bee i ="st � te —" Friday lssL 1 ing the estimated 25 tIms Of bottles, to keep folks at home to buy . -- to •Monday, of Mrs. Callaghan. calls for v to ends 1 o know - nths the ti rubber tubing, old metal ,sew- Pleke>!h w fellowships w have lost. � are ad that mo ra e m ne e g . During the .past maaY �, , t'be Cbsllenti t build P� Is" of the, eoumntinity, have been ing machines; paper, magazines, old 1% -fie Co- opbratiah and ' Under- 'Me: poor will grow richer, the rich Miss Mary Dwyer is recovering inviting everyone, to' bring in their clothing rage etc,; to the city. An standing. -Failing this, VU Exact poorer. Small villages will stage ®C` f_ row her illness of last week. salvaged materials . to their depot in _announcement on the net proceeds An, Awful Judgment. comeback, and if inercliante fail to The Ladies' Aid of the Presbyter. ' hire village-and several tons of sal will be grade when' available. :respond appreciatively, then busines6 Ian ChTth, will meet at Miss 0. _ :vase have been tskea away from This is Pickering's first attempt Monday, June 8th. - • Occupying will ultimately drift away. It's the Munro's, on- Wednesday next $t the here by 394 Freud, who gives his at a salvage collection, tad the the chair - for this evening, Vice, merchants' chance to build' a per- hour of 2.30. All -welcome. Vine and track in the interests of Jew anticipated oversights etc. were President C. A. Sterritt of the local manent prosperity. On Sunday June -14th, there will.'" ` the National Salvage Campaign. He experienced these will de t in Rotcry Club requested Alex. Kassel! Speaking of the Plant, he said - not be any service in 0hP PrPahy�f�r. has been going out from the city following collections, of • which there - to introduce the R `''ggr . at this "the land can't go back to farming, inn Church, owing to the Memorial Zor several months now, during the will probably be many. In spite of dinner, otir President- .d s Bani- the land has been fashioned to i$s Service at Erskine Cemetery. From evening and $aerie firing up -vase at the pubi=ty 'and- tnstriictibns gtvet► - -moo gave fie meanvers an ex-. new usg, tELi egnipment - #s -- there -tor . 3u-,da y J,,,.= Llst, -the • service will the bold of 1 A e m i _ lumv places. taking it back to the to our villagers, salves- -was _ '� _ ' 'satead of is - city, selling same-mind donating the put out -at the • -'let, and the trucks- -'War View of Pickering through the of post -war industries ", The Hydrb, the afternoon. _ proceeds to the Telegraan B. W. V. did not call - t ,..•y , then phoned in Eyes -of an Industrial Engineer". ]a'nr►cl He 'was � tile. Railway, will be delighted to given special mention later enquiring about trucks. Otltern , Mr. Banigan, ever air" coming o seek new tenants for this bPot -- it . The Red Cross Drive in Frekering : week ago by Jinn Hunter, he hav- did not put theirs out till late -in �lckel3AS has taken the stand of wow be much more profitable than 'ins then tutored in over x,000. -- the day, long at'ter the truck had "s citizen wholehearted - interested salvaging the equipment- now in- 1�1e �;ammictee in charge OI ills Although a lot of material was eased. with the result truck had � his fi nni 3•'■ welis.re ,'_and has wtalled- - and so with the stock- a wnpWxn for Red Cross bonds, is being gathered by the ladies, it was to make another special trip. • given much of his time and benefits holders -in the pw" resent industry. delighted w the reception given felt that not all the salvage could Thanks again, men. of his knowledge and experience o 1;Bect oe Pickering the canvassers by the residents o! - be had, unless they went After it. Last Rites paid Mrs. Livid J. tins mti}ucapality. We have had the "Pickering- without .water will not the South- portion of Pickering Z1+rp, ' Rotary Club decided that here privilege on rtssny'occssioub,,throtgh grow. Now we have the best chance The-canvass -conducted by, the - aiss "where the men came in" ..anti (:sllaghan, Frenchman's Bay. Bead Y - -- - _ - works. Pickering Branch has reached a association whit tile' speaker of hear- well ever have to get wager offered to assist the ladies. A eom- 'm -" in privately, .man of his views I The Housing total of 31191.47. The Work of . the _ - rnittee was s lifted to do this, and The sympathy of .the communit Ppo on the subject he many ,in here, ilVh- •t:he war is over -a -a `t!:e canviviera,:hac been much apprec - - the June' 5th Collection was the res- m extended to Mr.. David J. Callag- ban and family - is the death of a and have been much `impre.�sEd , plant shuts down What then': iatai, P rj while. crre group cannot :7 tilt, Trucks had to be procured, area loving wl €e and mother, Itluurgare€ by his ._understanding of the prob- There Will. be. i perio' of,_ unoertain- E be' coipared to ar.�ther, .he Dun» to these. men; we say thank you. Inane. Murkas Callaghan, who died _lens to be dealt with by . a. com, =un ty, ' - 5oo iami!ies wail not be bartoa i'>f - made a leers rear con• The •generositj of *same "men,'. -in at her home pre the Bay iioad, on, it; such a2 ours,. which_ has bad 'a , earning anything = ,scene will, move! tr•ibutioil0in the;'smounv of territor : the time ul Ileeu I.I.w. L, ... ,a17 • lgr -• aA imI,,afk- PreCsed in its ' .awaV'• others won't be abi'e to = covered hrd3 money collected. described. Mien like• that Friday last, in.her fort} -fifth yesur, always- midst. j alums and relief. if. Industry is slow Ole ;::� ' Art Mit hell, D• Lockwood, after, a ,lengthy illness. ag to come. 1f industry does #_awe. the Branch �f the Rea Cress Society de- rendY' Of concern to this village in the e 'Bob Ruddy; Cliff Barrett, when = inners! was held on Monday, _ - Y early days • of construction, were pull of 500 houses will be inevitable. sires to express its apgret^iatlon and asked for a thick -- SUJiE, well from the - residence •of her brother; , -'- - ,kelp, What do you need, ' - -was the W C. ll�u,kar, Pickering- _Regnian tie Probleq,�ts - Pickering must awaken to vie chill- thanks, oth to .the' contributor and Mass, was elm in SL 7 raseis ' de' 1•' The non - permanent idea of the eng>e, T'lnis is going to call for tern to the t nvasser. for their .,utstaz}d- reply. (Tire trucks were needed, Sales Church, at nine o'clock, wish venture. _ C iiic too- operation and understanding. Ing effort in the campaign jusfi ' $ The anticipated influx -Fos Pickering' good _f�1?let _ •-.:` -but otheaa mho !scree asksd -- - - - ' _ . of Ba00 w we must ulav 1 t even acknowledged the nt mule x. U. t:eaoi people. P g - 1edE•ed .ecNeetl le. a noble Failing this, our blind- Tile territory, was ma out and The only tisusltter of Mr. sad' mapped 3. No bwatng boom. neras and smallness of mind will Junior Fars7irn, at BrooklJn -- uMvIded n amore the trucks av- John 11[urkar, the cafe Mee. _ �i P gat Callaghan was born !a Pickering We have now bees faced with the exact an awful judgment. t �► Jable, which meant that each made and received her etincstren in the probable permanence of the plant, We have every prospect of great The Junior Farmers of Srooklin. Tiny more than the one trip' that village schools,-and a Toronto. Bus- - there an 5000 employees and 200 things. But, an Engineer looking held .their picnic at _Maple Shade _ W" hroped would be neeemoary. They inces Coll houses now under construction, and into the future sees a - gloomy Pict- Farza, on Thursday evening last, to vrotked "hard -. It was . leer several years _ ... _ bOt dirty before her to Mr. Call Prospects of 5W' 1%ese condition 1 ure• If Pickering will realize the µii" the local Rotary Club mom- - and dusty wort, but we didn't bear iu+�, who is an _. of the C. in the mind of the speaker Present problems and strive to .meet theca - bers were invited. Hugh Miller, of the "kieY' or grumbling we were .rQ ik '� was in bnaiaess in 'Parr difficult. problems- to our artoali man- the glooaa will lift - Brougham_ was chairman and introd" w.....►..s �..�: _•�.... �.., 1-. are very _ �cipaittY• A COPY O>< air_ 15111139831-9 aGare5a used many musical and humorous Besides Lee brasbmad, surviving Pickering. Village is' looked upon, might be placed, with profit,. in the stunts The speaker was 13', C. L y �+irslfntlistswssl tiss►s. are three ebiidrest. David, Marjorie . ad one which over a course of time hands of every ratepayer m this Burto.1. President of the Robert Lae lost industry to others - now municipality. It has been the first Sinn so Co. of Toronto. 52r. Burton ' sold Lenore, her psrserts, sad bra- F � . 0 =miimw4 flyer, all of Fkhering. awes or less a Lome of retired Pro-- lad only summation of the problems was born in Pickering Township, ' A suburb of Toronto with bus - to be faced by - You and Me pie• and- lived in. his early 2iie, on .the " .-RIL FORBYTH. D.. Direetoe Jelin Giordimusine, Magician a Fea- _ " _ - -- 7th con. at Green River. He made oe Nt ie ��s ;� tyre at June 17ti Garden •Party. - sW No Ailorkm .R�•.;. :.,,.r,..�•r many references to the township, . . and counselled young people ae ' - s '•cWrOm' oa0 John Giordri ai, Magician, Miss - �g y • � � clop their talents o thefull,, Att• Doreen IlicGlasban, tap sus ballet orney General Conant was present. - - dancer, and local siris in Folic Dan- y pUNALI)1JLDY 13arristee .� ��`�" and spoke briefly. �•'Solieitoe, t�OUryPubre. IN�.pato•loea' eft, under direction o! .Miss Mary _ �M9 beaa»rla e7fYY ter Isis' w S. Grua- Fawns, are feature items at the gira.,srbstr gigs or cewc} iia..a• Whirr• a><a W. A: of the United Church Garden µ W SERVE A Party, at the Park here, on Wed- BE7ITON BEII. RO 5 .� ts< 1 5 nesday, June 17th,'-Cedst Grove E - - (� �+ it rtst rs- or �. 1 ar o is -Soles s - D. re playing firs a ., � I. L. a p 3'f. g the t gam �: ;:, � :;: A��J� GIVE -� -WrJ.BEATON. K. C. ToWphoat of the season her 01: rfltWl b bbLL, N. t,:.. Adel,WA' This game should g. u d be worth seem INS AA s. __ .. : :; :. a. e . icw;, supper serves at the t'a'rt• 71it :3iz �, ^ :: • :'� � . V 372 Bay Outdoor Community' Sing: ng. Good )OHN L. POND Toronto Supper and an interesting program. SERVICE •NGIISMcMILLAN- Banreter. Sol• ��' .liieibr,,oura PsMie. 19 YsBsda Street Hertlealtaral Society. Torsw• etedrooe EIRis 87!08. 719U C YRI L F+, .M O R L E Y : - • 1)ewtat '- Pickering Horticultural Sodety GENERAL INiURANCE - •- will meet aff the borne of lti', AO F a- SbitV'1CS YKU1'Et.:Tl(h�I Q BRBBRTT. FAL:.AIBB, L. D S., somwT, Rouse Hills, - ov datuTdas Er8klne enlorl� . SerVlce D. D's, Gendoite •t roe Bossy Cesrame of a9eni�. Tfene" 9.80. T W group will _ plrtal �.e .ass tee Uahe a to N Zae}ao gep is..ed..a.sessd dew east N St. Amt ideet to visit the garden - L • Z) 3M � rma"iCMreb, Pkberias.am. pact row.: 9 6unday next 3. P. m..Rev, Df. Ma whall, Whkby, Ont-, in ebirse • � ' o.•w. M 9�. s., etc eta amM�t/asx• p[•m! ._ ,� , � - J ._ &5.:7..c.0,x:Y. •L,:i: r, �s4 *d; �:!+kw,.' :' y"Cgr.:., P'!IQ : :.,.Y%;...,1 a { ,fir <w' ..�)• F_ _ ., .. ' ±•�: In s nranoe of AU Hit do. •arcs. : � �. a ��� i;^ a l c n 1 . - - .. �� ;� <z•� ', '8et� -Rate A�a�t�l'bie with R. BItATON. T'OWIvdHtP - Swart � and 6ervive:' r :' D • Ckrk. Conhasecer. G • br , ° }� t;'k „ arisa sAaedu.' Ageppsstest: Ete. weer of ,_ � WatriaiaeLieeneer :"wbitivak Ont. 1 �* ._ Ad(L•. - PbonE .: xgR BROUGH7IM'r PICK 515 _ _IGIFN.)DRAL INSiJItAr CH _- ... � r :a.?, :•,R.� •r", �� .�,'� yam• �',� ;��A,���Ar ex' :'-' � �...�- f ;� R" _TH+ONE AGIN. lit W 8, MILLIKEN . FLEAL ESTATE A _ r 4 'CONVEYANCING 1>►��✓�'. � asap °ti` ' �.,1 : - -. . -- s »are P'ren�Eice l An- old - 9atablislied agency, ready LICENSED AL CTIOlfEn' � to +serve. R1 G WS's C E N E ll Phone .Pick. 6000.. ? c � �q,F�,st.�� �� ,, � *�M 1: N T X For the Counties of 'York Wd QoO+' i a. : y • > ys.g'��" o �' �" arioj- etigcessor for Corpl. EA pnrp a WM. AW � _ • a _i ' 1,JG'BNA•!tD• . AL'tTI.ONIiER ANU �, ,`•`�Y��'� tics of C. A. S. F. and of des x `�fl `� J. N. Prentice (former Pventlee td 4 .r-... 'VALUATOR ' u w >•i i'renti F -. „i Bales esad'ncted Aoywberc toe). arm and Ferns : Sales a 0ecWty Pboae of write' �adre'es 81! Dnndae ',ire _ ,r Ms's - ' - - — - at fair ant! rases r —_ __ . �r.la �wtliw_ 1 _. ' � Jam' •!Irwt1 . w T I • sue. 4 POLES STUDY BREN GUN _ soloist, and choral arri figements ' R D 1 0 -R r - by the Master Singers, the week- js - .:y�:•�� w.:,. ,� "�:..,.,r; - - -- - f�- '' ly Lail L��. t.�ut � •s toning. - -, OIALIN d •AVE:.W ITD r Sunday the 21st. at 8.30 P.m.. ma . n ;d "Soldier's Wife" - a dramatized Boris Karloff will' -again appear story of Canadian life in wartime as starring guest on Inner Sitnc- heard--over the CBC network tum Mysteries.. - »• daily at 11.30 a.m. It. it, too, Record of the week is "Three you will hear authentic informa- Little Sisters' -- closely followed tion about all the war -time regu- by "One llozen Roses "'__ _ -: - - - latio Ys that center. houssiA =es n from the Cgmps" a . new and thrilling kind of radio A _ and women generally. P.emem- - "So Wife" - drama- Program, with Freedom's Fighting bar idler's W tized daily serial of life in the Forces In camp, sending enter- ___ Canadian W'ar- home -11.30 a.m.. tainment to the folks back home, made it's bow'to Ontario Itsteners ' -vim t c aaol..�aL ss A Few 1150 Listening Tips Tuesday night at 9.39. (CKOC- It bells mean anything . to you, CFRB). The program is designed t you'll probably be 'getting .quite to- present every kind of talent in a kick out of CKOC's 6.00 to 4.00 _ an international spirit, 'with "the a.m. Daybreak Serenade with Len boys" doing a .glorious job of mor- Smith. A Toronto fan, who has ale work for those who must re- i'erparing to fight on for Poland, recruits from all over the been a consistent listener to the main at home. There's 'music bur continent are being -trained at Owen Sound; Ontario. A sizeable unit program, tendered the - show a camp, bands„ comedy. by the has already been built up with men - drawn mainly, from the United - - - -- flattery of bells o�every type -and- - trrepresktb a tads -who know -hovw - ' - Sfates, where 'there are 6.000,000 people of Palish extraction. This ba ,;r;•; ., y� . �d f..a and ;,a b�+ua cane beau, avaaba - group is stuaying• the action at a Bien gun. _. ous Smith 'gags' to brighten up patter - audience participation- MEET BOB,'FARNON! • S U N D. A. Y .- � � 'Fear sea ce @fort - the get' out of bed with a smile ALL the ingredients of top -flits . 87. "But they were terrified This is genial Bob Farnonl program! tadto fare! The -fir show prig - Versatile - talented - friendly[ Norman 'Cloutier, ace' NBC 'inated at Fart Belvolr, Virginia■ SCHOOL and affrighted, and supposed that "ongst hi's other accomplish- Mncica] Director And ronrert and nther ramps arrows the cow. - (� aLaJ L�L�.d .. ayara menu is a penchant .for writing, maestro is heard from CKOC tinent and from the four corners LE S +J - O • N he said unto them, 'Why are ye ` g honic Suites, one o! which ` - - troubled'. and wherefore do uea- YmP with a great new string orchestra° of the world will take part in fu- 9 was recently .performed by the Music is light, melodic, and usu- ture' broadcasts. It's as hoer -long tionin arise in heart?"' famed Philadel phi$ Orchestra y • �$UNDAY: THE RISEN CHRIST � your heart . p , all selected from the Light Tuesday night treat •- 9.80 to AND HIS DISCIPLES. G. H. Knight says: `The thoughts Eugene Ormandy conducting, Bob Opera Field. With Phil IJuey as 10.30 - QFiiB - CKOC!" that arise in m heart ms b. a auals,el -OUR RADIO LOG-. Luke 24: 1-48. Y Y went phis for the in- PRINTED TEXT, Ln6- 24: 33-48, doubting thoughts, anxious, re- itisi reheaYseila; heard the Phl1 -a= T GOLDEN TEXT -Ye are -witaes- gretful or remorseful thoughts, delphia performance, and was` ' but I will let this thought be u guest conductor when Ormand TORONTO STATIONS CKAC Montreal '730k -tiHORT WAVE sN of these tkiajs. ,Luke 24.1 y CF•RB 800k. ('BL, 7401[ CKCR Waterloo 149011 GSB England 9.31= 48. the sun that banishes the :.ibis- and his men played in Toronto s cl+cL aaol,, ctlr lol9k CKCO Ottawa ..' [sick GSO Eaglaid 9.31x= Tlilc LESSON !N ITS SETTING my Lord is,. with me still. If I CKGB Tlmmlan ..1470k short month ago: 1,15 "daily "on U.S. NErWORKit cttso -sndsars '. 790k GSD England 11.73.. -- am troubled with than hts of my. 2. C.g.0 !weaF N.B -c;- wed 840011 cKPC >Bramor�i '[neck Gars England 11JAIns Time - Christ's Resurrection . sin,,He tells me that he ions sin .' . . .WJx N.B.C. Blue 770k CKLw Windsor W9k GSa England 17.79.. . took place on Easter Sunday, A °WAtic (C.B.S.I 8Wk cxNx Wlaghass Mk p- for my Juatifitation. If I a WOR lst.tl.s.i ,,710k GSP England 13-31= AD- 30-' The exact time Fred Allen a- newest studio r ' , % �, s N Wr ATlr_.v-i U.S. STATIONS ` EAR ssata 9aan. - t. _ thH'rommisaien fQy- o•.a.,,..s ,_ j0Ye9 abOUt th8 Woman 1Nh0 Bees CIPOS Owes 4d: -14eek WFKR Buffalo .:154011 - s-••� He tells me that He rose from the' • a man walking along one' of New CKOC .o,smlltoa 11641,/ WHAM. ttecaeater 118811 RNA R.I. lYAO= - found in- verses 44-48 is 'very grave to vs, me His t,HML Hamilton nook WLW Claelaustl 7eetc �tueh' disputed: Some believe this perfect, York's streets -.walking with as UKTB st. Lath. 13"Is WuY scaea«tdv 81t', RV46 RUSSIA 1s.Won much' tar commission was peace. If I am troubled with the exaggerated list .t( one side. She CF•cr Montreal.. 444k KDKA Pittsburgh 1WJ0k WGEA Seke■eetad7 - p given, thought of death, and city lying tells a policeman about the 'pert- taco _cYr[iam �.lea0111i R'BEtKr a tw ..� wcsa l�ku.. 1is.rtnt -an the day•he rose from the dead. in the grave, He tells me that aided pedeatrian and he nick[ cF•PL London .,.1430k WBE Buffalo ... s"AL - _ Most harmonies -of the Gospels He seed it_toa -sled_ q y cats Stratford ..1s40k wKaw Buffalo [seek WALL ...ton 1s.tse. -- -- - , - r. u.,la.a urine the -man. - 2In .Rol t-'F•RC• Kingston- 145.A, W'AR lletrelt ... 7em wunx x. Yarn 11.1%3= :. -place. it at the end of the: forty - consecrated iii for me by 'lying drunk," the fellow i,nsiats, when _ days, when Christ was about to there- Himself- so that hp%•anfe c ascend. He [ices I shall five also.=. along," -and -when the law ask! PRANCING STEED Place = The opening part o! Jeans In The Flesh why he walks, with .such a tilt. this chapter, concerning -the wo- 89: "lee my hands-and my teat, the answer' is :. "I work on the men in conversation with the an- 1. took lace at the tomb where that it is I. myself; handle me �'O .die'," Fred's gay the - �' P HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 11 It belongs to - - Christ had been buried the beau- and see;.. for a spirit bath -not gram, with Portland, bendy„ Bs- - g - flesh and bones as ker, Al Goodman !& orchestra ano 1 Pictured L the eau. :._tiful story of. -our Lord's- conrer =• ye behold -rice atuimal. useful "T week[ u 14 Alleged force. sation aloe tMe- road with two having." Jeans is patient with R guests, is, a' Sunday night I Ri 17 Becoming. g headline feature from CKOC. to man (pl.). g, disciples occurred somewhere be- his-Proof. They were convinced CFRB and number of Ontario 8 It is an - I 18 Jargon, . twee. Jerusalem and a town weal - before He came into the _ room, - but that psycho[ -'Stations -! TJle -time- nine o'elaek.' - or .hoofed ._. of tlfe city named Emmaus, tie - eglcai . shock had , . . beast_ 18 Straka. - --iexact location of which we d unnerved them 911 The exact 21 Biscuit know. The appearamce of aB= nature of Christ's , resurrection. .. We "don't think Fibber McGee 1S Pertaining I 1 22 Market. - body is 'not defined for us. It and Molly -will believe it, but the wings • 23 Kettle. - t h tetr- disci lea wag In _ . .o�totg _ - D - t4 v.°tl _ t xaaza. -- -- _ _ w ..'i �- - 24 To write . aa.- o .. a o a .... Zarraf- �.a.°, ,. ..... test cartel E ta. nt an u y wan _ia peer soom, to ,the city of y tee list& their Tuesday 13 Goddess of 23 Tax. ` Jerusalem. many ways different from His Y night 8.30 discord. 26 Main t. Report of Experiences Pre- resurrection body, Whether stiow (NBC-CBC► as dnina ! point his body. underwent further than- Under that classification, the 16 Citizen. I 28 6raclous. . 88. "And they rose up the: very gas before. His final ascension to zany show won runner -up honors 17 Fashion. 28 Oceans. -. hg#T, and returned to Jerusalem, ''18 Lions prison. 30 Sarcastic. and found the eleven gathered heaven, we are not told, and what in the eighth national poll by the 18 Bushel 33 Existed. 48 It has been S2 Y t is-not revealed n- L. might rip committee: Just wait till DosA _ _ _ t tt oVtlg nisi• - to be a subject of prolonged spec- Quinn, the Fibber McGee writer. ' 31 Whirlwind. doinestice with them, 31. saying 'the Lard 20 Measure. ..35 A young horse since - 33 Pale. " - has risen indeed, and hath a ulation, finds out it's been drama and not '21 Storage box 36 Pasteboard times. 34 Onward. peered to Simon.' 35. And 'they 40. "And when He had }ail comedy he's been scriveningf for coal. box. VERTICAL 35 To parry. J _ rehearted -the things that hap- this, He showed them.His hands ' ' 22Its1emale. .- -3T Large inns. -I Riding horse. 36 Kitty. # S: pened in the way, and how he - and His feet. 41. And while they 'Ted Stech 's \avail=s is a po- ../ 23 Taro paste. 39 Scepter. 2 Hodgepodge. 37 Goblet. - - :-was known -of them in the break,.. still disbelieved for joy, and won- Pular feature on many Ontario 2,11 To place. 40 About, 3 Rodent 38 Concise. - ing 'of the bread." Two things dered; He said unto them, 'Have stations. Broadcast locally, CKOC '25 Flogs. 41 Part of `its _ -4 Senior (abbrl 39 Humor. - -:-are notable - they knew just ye here anything to eat" 42. carries. a daily 7.45 . p.m. Ted 26A spur.. .. +' harness,- 5 To contew-= 41 Ship. where to go, aisd they found not And they gave Him a piece 'of Steele show frown,- 1150 on the 27 Paradise.' X42 Spikenard. plate. 43 Dower - a broiled fish. 4S. And Ile tacit dial. _ 29 Kind. 43 Period, 6 Above - property,._ 1. -- 'I111.11 au =.o- 7 arri-ex. --4 SAs.Wvrau only the apostles but alsr, pl•l°prs - - it, and ate_ it be {oreem " Jesus %'•Very nousewiFe wilt want -w -all. together_ in-- one place. This 31 Japanese 45 Sloths.. - 8 To impel. '46 3.1416.. , _ is what the morning news of the - sv'anted.to convince His own epos= hear. each gripping episode -of 'coin. ' =.+46 Blue grass. •'B Untruth: 47 Transpose - resurrection had done in a ite folic company beyond any' ques- (abbr.). - P `3Z Ancient chisel 47 Three. -'10 While. of the disbelief with which it was tion that He had in His owrh body safely rest was, 'on" the other risen .from from the dead. ' Beholding Z 3 k ' S' i I �7 8 9 10• I p1 • � ;received. When Mary • Magd'alene � 8 hand, a conviction taga•�i-rrg- the 1 - . - -- rushed back early in the morning I His hands and His feet, their ..Scriptures as- they - foretold the she found only Peter and John. hearts swung around from- an Messiah, and conviction regard- tZ 1 14 1S The resit were scattered. . But extreme' of fear to an ,extreme ing Jesus. as the -Christ • of God. now they are all together' again. at joy, in which reason for _a 46. "And he said unto thterri. 16 r7 lq :With Jesus dead, the bond was moment became confused and .Thus it is written, that the Christ faith bewildered. But while the should suffer, and rise again from. 20 21 23 'broken; nothing could hold Sven g - - 1Ihe eleven 'together anymore, but heavenly trance is yet upon them, the" dead the -third day, 4T. and ,Willi Jesus even only possibly Jesus recalls them • to earthly that repentance and remission of risen from'the dead, the old bond things; 'asking if they have. any sins should be preached in Hill 2 .began to' hold again. meat. Our. Lord gave an addi- name unto all the nations, begin -- Bestows! of Peace - tional prop! that He did' have a ' Ding trot. Jerusalem. 48.' Ye are 3 34 86. "And-, as he spake these true body and could eat. witnesses of .these things." 'F,oar 3J. ` __things. he himself stood in the 44. "And he' said unto them, great •truths our' Lord once more : - midst of 'them,` and saith' iintb'- 'T'hese are My words which t announced as he was about fin- theln, 'Peace be unto you'." Prob -• Bpake unto you, while I was yet a�lly�' 'to lease His followers -the - nlSay ,Utc UL•`.a; plum' „sae in (lla f'• ,. , il...bJ ...i.. our 1,s, Vtli, a:V ata:cl littta allauAt'lf Ylld4� - I I ' , galltv u-yper 47VU111 where they nau Le fulfilled whlcfn are written in was Cnriat; the ,ruin concerning i •i been on Thursday evenir.g, at the the law of Moses, and the pro. His death -He must suffer; the 40 41 • i h time of the i st e e n tufts. of t t and t trot � i he p he � psalms, •concern• h concerning Hit resurrection; 1 Lord's= Supper. At' the close of ing me. 45. Then- opened he 'their and the truth concerning remis 41 3 44 ' this great scene, He once more mind,,that they might understand lion of' §ins in His name,, a rues- pronounced the benediction of the Scriptures." • Our Lord knew ' 'sage for all men everywhere. Of ' 43 ' I ; Peace, and breathed on them with that the one unshakable ,founda- these • things, the disciples were, _ tae words, -i(eceive the Holy Lion on which all the - ,preaching' and you and-1 are, to be wit - 'ro 1 I\' r _ spirit . of the apostolic church could nesses. r POP -But' He's Hiding!. - -.. ' By J. MILLAR• WATT WHY - NOT NOT l CAN'T, SUP !?: ASLEEP quICA - - - - - - - - - - - -_- -- -- -= - - - -- -- - a _taeft" h The sus ry^ r s' .:s{*''.•"'. '' - "'y'..: T«..+s V' '2rF D _ -. .. , - . -t,♦ L�a6.:� *ham• - `' �p • •• .. . ., a _. �"' _ � ,.. s - rRxp� SERIAL STORY. —_ _ - �� MURDER IN CONVOY _ -- A. - -—d one of moue - � 0 BY A W. - O__'BRIE�1 -' - - - Jill - -- -• LAST -WEEK: la England, a by the most fa - Greg is sent to Aldershot Camp, names in England+ where 'he btirioa himself in work- The -'letter was addressed - -. - He is ent R- -TT2 -- Conna►igh -for -the. next - - three - _day -s. A$ premature base of. ab- and confained warm personal coh- - - n sence; 'decides to So 'to' London. gratulations for 'your most iwm� ' mendable counter - espionage work Mr He is low is .spirit& when he ar- ,t. before - arresting in connection with Troopship Con -' N. , •. rites, _" sin�ie, _ ?_ s t .• NFOFFEE- ,, % >..% Joan, lie had agreed to meet bar goy MX." - F'V in London_at the "Welcomer Serail" Mixed joy and bewilderment Y' " ES "But- inn. - - - - When he arrives in London, stood out on Greg's face. _ _� - g:,r•? no takes:' -_ "Not so loud," she warned in `, ^ '.Vr;. where to go. Finally he tells the ,.-� '* Isere is a baking powder than has a double • ,__ .._._ -- driver -to - take__bim_to 1±�`Weh , a. low tone.. -. "There are many - - Boa First, it raises your batter in the mss• - ,5 things-I'-can tell- yoli, ar.d I know come Snail•.' > ipg bowl, then in the oven. Makes light, fluffy ■ + • they will remain a secret. He 'JOAN IS WAITING nodded. "I haven'tthe time to go cakes and biscuits. Economical too! '.12 CHAPTER. XII' into detail so I'll be brief. ' .'r r- was plagted Jn the- German 11� For full 15 minutes the little Embassy at Ottawa th ou de- 00V0a' Y through 1 A `) taxi twisted and turned through y vious channels 15 montihs before, 1 • - t}te'- night�R011iriS re-. ihw nnffirPAa' Tf t11P • WSir - gifts- marking . to himselt that the gray- vow -- " shortly before you sailers, I drew . , , • , haired driver must have cat's ..w ■ - "Ma was a sweet thin another assignment, to play the - • fY S eyes.. At irregular intervals, two- role of a- nurse -with the- name's until I got :her in my decker buses roared•'by and -meld Davaar -on `T,9.' • a clutches with too much ed again into the darkness. There "Evidently the Intelligence had tea and coffee. She Qevel- •- were fc•., .f w =,� � ✓`..�'3.�.: information _as t;0, wnlcn snip the oiled caffeine- nerves. Her taxis. Astonishingly 'few, 'U6, Ndzi agent was on, or, had a " ` I eyes fairly flashed fire all were evidences of air raid dam- counter- espionage' agent on each age. troopship-that I don't know. The ' the time. Tiielr some - a meddler told her what Finally, Isis cab drew up beside . matron, a Winnipeg woman, had ' a curb. no choice -but . to -acct:pt my official was the matter and r- -- - - - Pe "That will be two bob, and credentials as a nurse on 'T 9:' - -- - -- suaded-her to try Postum 'fupence for my tip," the driver 4, . - and I lost oat." said over his' shoulder. "Just «The -first night on neck -the walk straight ahead and feel for night Ishad to lie about. smoking - - - I4eadaches, nervousness and .seep the door." _ - remember ?" He •grinneil. "I s! leamosa-a+'• die warning sign•6 of Rollins eventually found the; knew I was on the, right "track - caffeine ner.es. uuiaed by d`i°kins door knob. The. door opened - out. g when- you . make tea I too much tea sad e'e.e. p.lieiah■ because I saw the. flashes, evi- - and particularly economical. He pusheid •aside the curtain and dently to some other- agent on - . -frog. - ;1& - —._ - - - • s land. lyul rile pasty uranaged iv • ` t t;� t . .. dut cup, then is n• fuse, eei bother. place, ramzhai w dc— dc4--ef -tor- sup- away 6LIVra i ..v..rl you 6ssi Tslul�� - -Wt/1 in qY ,a t� A.t ywe steKer far Pascua. = don tourists, the distance from the forward end and quantity. if you carefully to1bW -- ri32 A chubby little Frenchman in - of 'A' deck. Anyway, -you popped ' -- _ jmpecgable: formal attire greeted up, and I had to -make an Excuse _ t�lefis N111pfs directions MSTUM- him. "Bon �soir, Monsieur. I am so that an 'alarm wouldn't be - Pierre . . Then looking over spread and the agent go into a Z Saw out-46 teapot to w&W Its -- f uregs snouider, ' yvu are alu.,c, - - _ shell. -' - - oui ?" Wr t...y. °....,;1� .,,$ a;g a. Use. s.- Isysl tea$poon of tsa For The officer smiled. "Our, I am flashes .from the battle cruiser in 6"k Cup of tea t0 alone•" order to kee 'tn touch with what Deliberately Plan ' - r - s "This way, 'Monsieur." Pierre was going" on. I ' knew the Code .� Use the exact amount_ of FRESH. - r Poles Destruction- turned toward the curiously nar- and was on guard lest the cruiser wjtsr you require and 'see -that it is row dining -rooms then- stopped see the nightly searchlight. busi- Hon. Victor- Podoskl.- Polish abruptly. "Yon are not, by any mesa and warn'our. O. C." SMUNG FUR )OUSLY before yogi - - . salnister to Canada, said in . an. chance, Lieutenant .Rollins, non?"_ Rollins interrupted. - -Then the t POW. it into the pot. ; address recently that the Naais Greg halted in surprise. 'Yes, " c_ are carrying out "a methodical I am Lieutenant Rollins, but how Nazi agent must have been _ plan of demoralization to detroy __ in the world She made a motion for him- to y _ -t J _ Poland and exterminate the lower - his - voice.-.- acs' -.it- was - -- Pierre's face fairly beamed. He _ Harry Miley. Poor ,Tees found �' -��� - .Poles." waved excitedl toward a 'table fi tS - 9 out rs - "There is' no food for the P s, - e heart �� 1 t " � • ILK &W er atsit Greg's the corn u u in explains," ' m rm 4� >i✓ That e s Ent whisky and all: kinds 'o! alto- - •as w curious _ - '=�Jl sot are cneaper than liefore the must be a• cruel dream that aboilt you. - He must have seen g - -- - war.' There are no restrictions on • , . But, no, she was actually you_ approaching that night on. Vie, sale of liquor and• sometimes smiling at him and beckoning to deck,. put two and two together - - - - "" - - -- `-- j -- ft is_ away free and peasants the other chair. It was Joan Da- when he' saw you. studying the are often paid for their farm pro- Vain-.- - - - , '- . - - --' - cruiser signals. and was on the - _ once with whisky. e" watch for any secret discussions found another job for mein the lure of tremendous helplessness. religion is one of not f -Rat teal -��a ;f : a= $o��,' P:.!tis .r =' oetween us, jusf in case a was Balkans this time." bhg searehea., ti'eat- is guerre:"- he spolo- Sn proached: Automatically, he re- with you. ized. - _ -:anainstays," Mr. . Podoski :said, . _ - - Greg's troubled eyes. g - moved his- cap, tucked, Iris cane • + w "Bat-they can't, Joan, dear,a- - = THE END =- and so they have .made religious, he said in a hoarse whisper. "I've = - � Hader his left arm end bowed. practices as difticult as possible Still automatically, he sat in the _ °Check. And, the-night I caught only .found you.- again. Not so .. closing churches and prohib- chair as Pierre placed it .und --r him reed- handed, there was no soon - ant -Ad Romance g cogteasion iii the Polish choice but• io shoot him when he rag" sh High' achook or college ` him' "It's no use, G e. injected _ . By TOM HORN�i = - isducation la inaccessible' chobt o to the She was smartly at in civil - tried for go for his gun.- I had tenderly. _ This is war, anti 1 _ . Modern fan clothes =a bottle green tweed just taken the flashlight from-his s _ -R- omant.tc" (Poles and the 300-year-old. Unt- suit topped -b a sailor Breton. Band when you .carne up from must go. varsity of Kracov has been closed - Pp y Rollins ha¢ already shown he Adventurous • �� �A(•P was il>tahed with pLae- the rear. I couldn't reveal my r.t-r. ;._ - - Sw the first time •etnee its found- ure identity,-to you, but •did so pri- ` t(s in 1634." '+mod Evening;- "Greg, aren't vathfy to the colonel after you ss" t The what •would normally' you glad to see me ?" left. Secret papers were found in Britain Hafi Had -.:The principal of using pdwder-: - y. Rollins finally -found his tongue. Miley's gas mask. He cl8imed to. take months mast he done in tiro _ fio propel -shot, sown i the Y hours." �je spoke in measured 13�� `Black' 1V1g11ts k u Impulsively .he reached out his be British, but he was reap a tones. .. =ii you marry me to- • :.._4th ceistlary. =' hands and clasped , hers. "Of German educated in England., �„ _ _ _ night—now?" • course I am, Joan. I'm so glad I "It was on my suggestion that . - Daylight of blay" 28 brougiif'to - - There. was no-hesit$tion on. the uT could . no matter what ." the quarantine scheme was -em- an end the first 1,000 nights of girl's part She nodded. , She lad Ned ha it "I, knew played. We had, to cover up in the - blackout is Britain, The ?. S pp y' Rollins jumped to his_ feet and you'd: say. that. .You area very order: to. let ope of. our men take. -Reriod of restricted outdoor light- lovable person, Greg. I phoned Miley's place on shore until the Picked •her. up from `her, clisir. ing. began Sept, -1,, 1939, . when PRINT BUTTERFLIES pier to Aldershot this evening and seat of the. Nazi ring is found in His arms crushed her to him, and - Hitler invaded Poland, two days '— a ■iVa�Wrs a.wfssDlMKA England. His job had evidentl 'their lips &tier in the- ecstasy, of before Great' Britain-'and France - -- egc�uoss found you• had gone on leave. Y a first kiss. The "Welcome Snail" 20 GM PRINT. surnssuES o► There Was only one place I could_ _been to flash regularly each night declared war on Germany. '� COLORS " ""`inaa of N hope to meet you, and even then at the same time from a high deck i drifted away and in its place, they _ „ stood in a- romantic heave all 20 survas an r«. 200 _ _ I_..doubted -but you remembered. to guide any prowling U-boat s _ Greg's face was troubled, but flotillas. t ;� ;; b 's „ sirgns were wailing an "Ai'ert." ..,LOOK BOYS he still held her hands in his Suicidal. Perhaps. And, if he - _Pierre was tapping their shout - -� acros§ the table. "Forget it, Joan, got through, he was probably sup- Earn your ague pocket money Y, You ' "gust have earaped and vbu dosed to speed information of,the ders, his face reflecting supreme and at vrtaen- av�Rtc RATCHE gm, eeo tsanr,.era tewy em 'barrassmei- Manaieur,=klade'=. are in, danger. What can we .. - convoys arrival, what trains, how r t.a�nr.tt;nc�, etc. write to- - a , , Pm moiselle ... pliz, you are in the day for fall partleulara and free -:�, I' - – lt' StO 4i� , a. _ cwawwauv •o� • . ' moving one hand. "Just' a min- chance, but the tazis had- some Welcome Jnail' ... THE,LinERTY nol-s' VlCTOBJ 'ure, 'Sir' Gk I'm I'm 8isoteying' ' idea. of thb course- we might-be He . .turned as a gale of laugh- " CLUB ; the strictest *of orde'rs'in showing taking: The flashes the night be ter'swept through the little yes- zas Queen .St. W. Toronto New 1 94Z Fos this paper;' but I'm a woman - fore we sailed were undoubtedly taurant. Pierre, being a discern- toou and, I'm afraid, rather i to inform an agent on land that ing head - waiter, quick to appre- 1.7.7V� 24 -'et2 love. ". She . opened 'a. folded .let- the shill was getting. -up' steam." = tsar @`the "'moods of"%is customers, - shrugged ouk 4 s .:. q. sz,�- $ tier from ner purse. tiac15 ayueezed her hands. gg d his sh 'BU-11val - - • • •, 4'That's the grandest iit:ws. I've - Greg's eyes widened as he read, ever heard. \ow how about us ?" - ' It bore the letterhead of the "Not so good, Greg. I'm leaving 'a LV AND -British Intelligence' and was sign-, on the midnight train, They've PONTIAC -_� GOOD EATING NEWS _ -- - - -.— – - - �- -w' .. '' w,. t,%. C. _ e Simplest way -to. tell a good cook is to sample-- her_ meat and COACHES • COUPES • SEDANS -'poultry stuffing. If °it's light, crisp and well seasoned, then she's &,■n.hi. ttlthaat mastered the art. Of course, there are different_ recipes, but a Elie, �G•y4}■allDt p!1•ntit ".._ _ - -• vile w `uac ;a flit J''J;IJ:.; ,5, iLc f6. :'to ;,f 'n F'..-.. -,•� -1 �f. A11 -Bran Stuffing -' 2 cu ie 1,'a -inch bread caes 2 teaspoon" t • i']lAD1E8 - TF.RMB .i P �..• I. cup - All -Bran _ - ..... 'h- teasPool. ..Per. _ is. - 0 tablespoons minced onion nY teaspoon poultry seasoning ,PLAN. A _ "COME TO 'STA_Y- VACATION ANDERSON � cup fat 1W cups StOek or water , ai The Alpine you don't need yeker ear. It's; otuly i 1s' bottre b ?• w -Combine bread cubes with All -Bran. Saute onion in fat -and add train from Mo■treai. E.eryttijins 3 -oa Nin t.•ant;,to.,do. la,+a.-oar =;1r ��— �ftisttiblia- al &lel[a= P•ntiad- Ltd.._ -- g g P y i ed port Efer yowaitt andLnaTT. we Know %wed on Vi � yI tray - - -- I+� to bread mixture. Add seasonin s and stock winch be made romrorr. xrrtlee. spas rood, anal, -� m doorstep. y 1sstSlvlTl .bauiiian cubes-rn r 5St cu r-hur-wacer.---, i�svet�: _ = �`- IC21 BAY ST. MI. 5411 -Use with . poultry, . crown . roast. or press into baking flish and thing a real vacation o,ena «; bake in moderately hot oven (900 °F.) about 20 minutes. boapitality.'2'on' it enjoy thl+r iutnouu IoF ehniet of the Giroreatlnar. r+ Write for bklt. and ra,ew. 'rhe Alpine. Me. sincatterfle stntion. P.Q. r ._ Yield; 6 to 8 serving u.. 6�W"W _ W Mme' b - -- . .� -�. 01 HIM L16 w�/ � -' •► i •-ae : . ,*bN iPUMS to tv iTdw SYf1. . _ RO� GIIB�7V� - ' : t/a ..au tame w � y V ...4 GL >iitalm. 046 is er a... Shur =gaol feed, sue- - • � w� t� >� � ', ► vice m;u, chickenTh�atre �SP\JRT :;a ,live y" On. >rr `i TRANSPORT I starter, $rOwing atYw YsarAY, FRIDAY, sATVRDwZ „ g R L t«a yon are nesa+ns • JU" 11. 13 sell n OARTAGN eaaesis tts. ,,p- = �-� 22 4 _ • 0* foot 111 BAND GRAVELS? NR range mash, Aoy Farr's Ele ator ' . starter, concentrate . Heaven -ChumnoYtt, �Ost ' . - — -- key starter, sat -- -' - — -- MARTHA WOW - _ se.. $ a ottiee iOR. 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Does You'll Never Get' Pit -- - -. 22 Years experience. oNo Sale too s , c�ieiz, . - Rich rUShed 1PUn ,p► ate• y,5 - Large'or too �r" -s.l pe0ma phoe FRED AS11ATRE and :Gravel Gormley'R. R. 1 or Phone RITA HAYWORTH - - -- - - ' _ Sand and Grad ed� sum" Stouffville 7309 _ - - • D: - N LOCKWOOD, P'ICKER)rNG '- Gaarariteed Repair Service - _ - u Stone - CUCKSHUTT Any, Make or Model { Delivered or Loaded in Pit _ - �jl } PHONE — .plant, Pic 97 : 3 ARTHUR F I Ir L D = : COMRIE - - LUMBER- Toronto Office — and 6471 PHONE 52 r. 8 'The Co. 1' ros U Wood -.: JOHN BOURNE di SON S PacKEituav -- ONT. .. 1UcI'rE Agency ---- . -- _ boro .,. ft - ' - _ 8e.k..a strove aavY.ar --TELEPHONES -- Howard 1117 and Sca2boro 888 lmplemosts on o� In sees>s : Plows, mo *weer �06L -- - _ .. -grEF ARE _m ST A FE'Git_L -NES OF OUR- STocK: =- ?-ti+ "W' L. LYE tr _. ;tt.ii giaaes ana sizes oz iumoer, rough or creased. ; ua81C,_.___. ` Doori. Screens. Mouldings. Soft,'and hardwood flooring. Brick Insulated Claremont, C>nt. o . SWi!nr Cedargrain Shingle Siding, Wallboards, Shee£ rock, ' Rocs: Lath, - Pedar and asphalt Shingles, Roll . Rooting, Rock . Wool Insulation, LAND St1RVTY0R flf/ - .Plywood Panels,. ,Masouite Products, Barclay "Tile, 'Sewer Pipe, Field �y�,p � �/ Q �1. .. - O i � and � � • - Eti'ERY'ZkHING FROM FOUNDATION TO RIDGE E• 8. Oa lice are do mesa k of - Brougham Union Cemetery. -Remembrance Day 1I7!! RAVE PICKERING TO OSHAWA - : -.. sit Remembr}irue May Service will lie Co I EVEBF HOUR . -_ - observed at' the -L; nioii Cemetery on i At 3'1 minutes aA& the hoar 10.81 - the 21st of June at 2.30 o'clock. Rev. lltl7a101Jrt` ' A- ri xenneag azLi oe cue eyK'a� -- - -- — - j• m. t+�11.31 gym. —_�so at 8.81- - - ---== - —''�` _ - I _ . Special music by Mrs. Spratt, o! mad 9.88 a. m. and at 18.41 :, m. ',Whitby: Stewart Beare. will tacill- -' Tate the hearing With his public TORONTO �•, -� - .N address ay stein. $ collodion will be ® i EVE RY SOUB takes iii aid of the cemetery upkeep. _ At 8 minutes to the hour 8.54 s. m. m ... :. -- ;A attendance is hoped for. to 10 -b4 P. nu and t 7.09 m. good P� � P a t , John Phillips, .See. - Tress. and 11.44 p. •m• daily. Also at 7.44 a m° except Sundays' *ad Holddaja - ="•! - : t? . / - ice) sign' we can furnish' • • _ ' SUMMER °COTTAGE = ao renh memorials font will MI6 "AVa DORM IM AT - -. ..: _ Rouge River Valley. b Rooms. part -~ �'� every Esarn House — Phone 4500 • • M' '' 9� -ly furnished. E. Morgan, Rouge 0 qty ll`I:1_bflt+tU_l1i sd appearance our • ' • ' _ = .sills, Pickering, ii. 8. 2. work will stand out E • . �,. = r RENT -- bed. - sitting roorlL i through the ages. _ Board it preferred. References. A'o Greater � Maple Leaf �[ntnsl Fla $ox 34 "r \ eR a 4$ice. _KingrWa Sosd TIM West • _ FOR SALE- — number of- varieties - -- - - of tomato and cabbage plants. L Mghway Monumental In�TaIIC� Vv: "Yee, you're smart. .. or are you? I thought _ - Banks. WOrly '' ;mod WAWANESA INS. Co, � • , - FOR SALE _ '36..Fon1 Coach, mot= " "'� PIs. 464 Whitby, Ont. -- � I Was smart too, back la the 20 s. Then the or in good running condition and (3Np swtM ihrm ass ! ; depression came and t8nght me a lessonl't f• -A good tires. $250; also 139 LaFayette bdld�. _ -- -_ . _ ' •, _ - '.. car radio, with telescoping serial b• htsorattee aII i9s9i1■p -`"We'd be a lot smarter if we put lest of ow Phone Pick. 35 r 21 or apply How. - flhier, 2 mile west of Pickering on - _ =fir money Into our own outfits and more of it into N. �Highwaya - - - .. t 7 NY1B RAT .F All =tw th0 outfits Of the boys Who are�/� _ -Toe valentine, Claremont: s 'Writs or Pbsms Now? by pledging' ourselves to do kidww so :FOR SALE —one only. netw oil - Repair Shop BOWMAN 'd6 $OW13 that they may have plenty to do >tcith!'t _ bath five foot cut Cockahntt mower. • ' • -� sI'1- -7 yhone Pl�ak. 47 r R Tri►etor' Service -•'�• MITARtO i -.4 FOR SALE - International Hmm Graduate' I. H. C. Tractor Sehent � Mont them `1►1II, don't you? Wei Car, with all eonveirienges, tires to years experience. tw, bay Vat Savings 9tampe every wash.: i , :: 10 :good, also gar to dawn mower; 18 lervice i4 all makes of Tractors R �C_. CaNDENINO .. "&V8 asst canvas a car boat; '10 by 12 Licensed Garage Service ,�wy�k how you can help them. Besides, good army beat. E. Morgan, rR. R. • Satisfaction guaranteed. iPCiri%�AL DIii�E�Oli � `` : sang, yon71 help �P Prises down and - -.1 Pleimftg, at Roves Hilt ' tt JOHN NnRtON Private Ambulance have something for a 'rainy day. Let's be Bought slid Sold �O� 5104 CLARBMUN7 Day and Night � :� n T1'aoII,Y smart! ILTSED CLOTHING, .�En; : PIA1�0- TUNING Phone 9900 and pressed We it Rk Malvern 5006' 00 � 1 reeedved a large ehipmeat of high AND ^ sq, 1•,,6s. ft.�. h.w mss, t post •Mlw.. , class .gentlemen JL suits, Rents, large- - - $liKil$1 1t f; ( , . +•ss1�. «•«w mt.wr saws. _ tinge costs ste, Very All Hinds of Repair Work reasonable It WM Pay You .to re before rw. ?111 Tuning Guaranteed f�,.�� Ilsslssv p� rte. :. , .else. PETER �+orr111� A• HamdJ'f3t - west, oahawj6 - .. _ _ _O. 8. Mao1DONALD Harrimer, Solleltar �it+e. We abo make arils to measure, M. Rosa #Pe.. Tons* Ocilla Isotnts .� , Mad spy o Via to ML 8tr. - - P-1 • - : ,ply at the home of Nwrmsa Azw Sale sy J l� gnnounea- held Theraday aftemoamy Joss 18 V cad's. Vw �t will be at Mr. mad neat eisawbare this isms, at 8 p. nab at the hulas of IErst Aisz Km Thos Wlllipns an the Wth of Xm X W. MUson_ is, spending a T ►oat. ' , Mae. Heath Daniel and family are lain. The wins was worrying the th1s, month. Everyone welcomm week with her parents, ]bill:: and Yr.. Baby Joan Caroline Amnon was with Mrs, Walter Daniel this week. people, who were afraid of his set- ' The Young People are planning a AA*ow Pon. ,I baptised In the United Church last a Mss. Abed Cowie and her mother ting fire to barns or stealing. Arc- Moon -light Excursion thin.- year, Miss Gertrude- Corbett spent the Sunday morning. _... at Bephyr,: moved hose last week. oading to Constable John Norton, instead of their usual picnic. "Hunt week -end -at her home here. Dunbarton friends . extend their . `'• arc', >s - Bill and Alah TdmIumn were the the man had no identiflemon cards the Girl up, boys l" Liss Marion McVey has gone with sympathy to the sorrowing relatives - 't 'W"k-enli Obitors of their PrOntA, of any, description. Re %94 Can - Ur sad Mrs Ross Carter lead the High School Club of Frick of Uz E. . Ca11.iL.a, w;., rat.- ='�' Dg. and -Tomlinsga. Norton that his name was toe Hur- visitors from - Belleville over the era, to Oakville, ad away last week. - Mr. and Mrs. George Scott spent van, born at Three Rivera, Quo. He. weeio-ead; Congratulations to Miss Doreen A musical recitsa and Pageant last Thursday vfith -Mr, and Mrs stated that his parents were sops,= I'bgg in getting a position as teach = -- will be held in D+unbaston United - z __ Darid Sum, -of, Oshawa... -.. _ -- -&694 bat were both- living in Tor=- Mrs, A.- MichsiY eutertafiioed some or at Kinsale Public SdwoL Church, under the leadership of Mrs. N Amman Wm. Banks,. star- to. He was sent to Whitby for trial ladles to.' an evening dinner one `day "The community was grieved to P. N. Spratt, on Friday evening; _ _honed at Trenton, was in town over on a charge of vagrancy, not be able last weak, learn of the passing of a respected June 10th, at 8 dWock. Admission ' the week -end. to produce a Registration lard. Sorry to repprt little Pauline friend and neighbor of past lean, 25 and 18 ,cents. Proceeds will be, Mrs. Clarke Rawson, of Toronto, 4 Brooks has been 'M Mr, Worth of Toronto. Sympathy used for the work of the Woman's k visited with the Cooper family last Bone L,oeal Stores to Close Mrs. Williams held a dinner'pwty is extended to his friends. Association of the United Church. . week. on Wedssday �Siternoeai► _ �ae_dsy. last week i_ - - ills, 8 1 Cowie, of Toronto, � of the Iooal stores -will dose �, Forsythe !s entertaining a - -- - - _ come an aasuall orlde and an apelst the week -end with tun mother ever, Wednesday afternoon, begun- few fr%nds for the week B looked forward to, with a great - -- .. 1' here. iia8 nerd week. Chas. Cooper, Now- Mies Edythe Williams and friendsIlb�teYale ' deal of pleasure by music lovers in Mr. W%L Thorn tiers and Mpatricks, are three boar t the week -end at house. Miss ; Thompson le out again epee this district. • site, bean confined to his bed tint- messes that have Bedded aeon this Lois Turner'was at home also. - Our Red Cross canvassers . ing the last week age. Tlere may be more in the g ounce probable final figures of $882. y IVVe were to see George Will- Congratulations to Mind Audrey p Pte, "Bud" Norton, who was at future, and these will be announced isms at the Crokinole Party: He Wilson, ldest 80 collected. We are -and have been d. upon nolice. ' ' • looks hale and.., he8 n daughter of M!, sad « .ids hoarse here, convalawmg after t hearty. Mis. Lawson Wilson, on her marr. in receipt of a regular monthly don. sm attack of scarlet fever, has ret- — - The annual Decoration Day Ser- is8'e Ma Jack Horn young- ation of $10 from one of our loyal nrned to his duties with the service. _ vice will be held at Brunswick Hill eat son of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Horn - citizens. w Rev. Walter Daniel is in Hamel- Cemetery, on Sunday, June 14th, at Shaw, on Saturday, J_u ne ' 6th, at the - - — t - - -- - - -P - . N. Burke -will %a the = - - - - - - Baptist Convention for Ontario and 0 speaker dick officiated, Quebec: Chas. Gostidc, also a del - Come on Folks I we are having a Mrs. Yates, of Milton, spent a Brock-., Road. - egate attends. Sincere sympathy is felt -for the Garden Party on -the Church Lawn, delightful holiday with her" sister, The Baptist Mission Circle met relatives of the late Mrs. • Callaghan, on Saturday, July 4th. Johnson En- Mrs, G. Hamlin. , — on _T�iesdaty- af��... last at the of Pir- kpring, in their bereavement tertainers, oT. Blacknvater, will he - The We��L..Le wild meet' Mute E u6k Roa(i is mucn better, harm: of Miss % E. Evans. Mrs. W, The Oshawa Presbytery Young with us. Full particulars later. on Wednesday afternoon, June 17, . the grader having gone over it. Daniel and Mrs, Gostick gave rep- People are holding a picnic in the The Young People's -Class wish W at 430 o'clock, at the home • of Mrs. The newly -weds are home from t orts of the .Annual Convention, they F. L. Green Park, on June 17th} All thank all who carne and helped make J. Pugh Topic - Community Activ- 'their trip 'and.-are living in their had attended recently. Meeting 'was Young People are cordially invited our Crokinole Party a success. Our lies. Come and see a magnolic wed- home on the Kingston Road. In charge of Mrs. Forsyth's group. The . Happy Circle Mission Band objective now, is new. pulpit chairs. ding bride and groom with All nec- MISS Thelma Carlton is a steno- -- x The concert and dance held by the meet next Saturday afternoon at the So come one and all, to the home essary trimming• Special music, and graphs, at the Plant` Park .Board last week turned outs home of R. Gillman for a hike, if of Mrs. Williams on Saturday, June papers etc. A hearty welcome to all The Fanpire Day -Concert at the real success. Rain weather weather .unfavourable, then' meeting 20th, at 8. p, mo i Brock Road School was very suer- . Y dieePP- ladies caring to some. oaring, a large crowd turned out, will be held at -the home. A good time had- bn atl wan --Miss-Pollard is visiting with Mr. essful with the school putting on - - and the proceeds received siom, the Our Group of Artists yresented attended the crlokinole party at the and Mrs. W. A. Niits. 'the music and .Der. Augustus giving evening will be -used for the`-upkeep their. drama, "Rooting for Ruth" in home of Mr. and Mrs, Arnold last Mr, Neilson and family have mov- all the events of the Present War ` Claremont on Friday evenin week. Glad ed into the Annie house. I -W date. Mr. Davis, Magician, furn --. :. of the Park snit Carnmunity Hall: , Y g• They Gladys Pearce and Willis - - o hAve giiven thb -play .a nu-ber of - Twiner_ -e— the "sha +� — �lae regalia, meeting of ttse -Wan= -�mt� -- -ors: Woollty-- ia- cierkiagr- in tile- wed his secrete for the better part en's JLZW hsid in the times in other towns and villages, Bill Sadler and Ern Crossland were" stores :::, tri, i ire sum vf X11.00 basement of the Baptist Church on rec:ei , L,6 inuch favourabl- _ .. _:.- .. i yu;r a so goon .- but were - the left proceeds was donated to the Chil,& iTuesday afternoon, June A6th. Miss datiou>. ' suckers good � A • few ladies who still fill "penny ren's• Benefit oversea4 The school.. Lialsiey, of Lever Bros, will speak Rev. I. E. Kennedy and Mr. War- We an endeavoring to get a big- pots'" for the War Victims' Fund, =also had a collection of rubber sal. _ on "the care of clothes in: wartime' ren ,Willson represented St. John's ger and 'better choir. bin. Williams forwarded another contribution to vage and from. that they made $2:b0 ""P_ )and the illustrate with lantern .l;,+e Congregation at the United Church is our Leader, Practice will be' at the Trle 00 for` the lied -f?. 1� ,w cney nave - - . gr.aus tid�wees•e#- 8b -�- -- ��a. All. members are urged to attend Chuich Conference at Lindsay last her home on Tuesday, June 16th. a drive on for old rag, and Hanes_ ur8__ Co_ n�ratnlations to Mr. ,.nd Mrs._ L_.. the meeting sail hear this educat -- �- 'Wiiisos so.. °".i"° i�unr- E "'y"'`` «lw �' °° '"' help- aau"M Harold Brumer (Phyllis .Manning), Anyone having any donations, will final addsees. Note citaage. of date,- ressi°ns received at Conference on is invited to attend We have eev- on the birth of a daughter, at 'the thanicfuuily received- Sunday afternoon. eral new members. We do say the Albany Private Hospital, Toronto, l • dark Norton Upsets 61 Middle of Sgt• ' Pilot Jack Brown, grandson bays are doing fine -keep it op a little playmate for Conssance Et'- the Street. of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Brown, ree- fellows, that's all we ask, izabeth. Men of 30, 4o0 S�� - 'Thin hail been the first .story tc eived his wings at Summerside, P. - - The Woman's Association met at PEP, ,VIM, VIGOR, B adorns to our ears of a derrick going' E. i(. on Tuesday_ Iasi, and he,-with the home of ffire, Gt HastingB on sat ao�mal .��r, to pull someone out of trouble, and the W. J. Browns family, spent Mon- - Wednesday last, and had a wonder ' �'ksa� � '�' � then upsetting right in the middle day st .the old home. fo __ '�, r � bsetas -.. _ .. —of the main a #seed But such was The June meeting of the W. l[._ l L ��V`N ' altos _ ant afternoon. Mrs. J. Pres- °`!h T 9 vein be held at $ 1 Mrs. Hastings, took the Devotional a se?d the case � Iv .�. �•+ � �_ " - • • while attempting. to pull out a gray- _home on Thursday, Jame 18th. Host - Arch. and Mrs: Bell visited Man- Period. Mrs. Pugh gave an interest- �el truck, - driven by "Hank"' Lynn; serer: Mrs. Burton, Mrs. Clsssie, ills on SuadaM pe paper. s. "Love", the word for - 'which had becabes lodged is r bit Mrs. George Willson, oonvsner, and F. M. and Mrs. Chapman Aceomp- Roll Cafl F Mrs. Randall read a proem of the soft sod beside Jack's garage. Group A, in chafe o2 the prograta• ,� n i anted George and Mrs. Todd to the What is it all?" Mrs Randall had T 0 "U $ Jack had everythig blbaked up right Roll Call -Bible Verse beginning - And was stastiag to pull away', when with E. � Brampton Jersey Picnic on Saturday eharge of the social period, .;ondnct- - Apparently from turning too sharp Brougham friends -'of 'the Machin Geoff Ramsey spent the week - Ing a "Treasure Trail" which caused SELL T H _ os ssmething of the sort, tu;ssed the fa=isilq were thrilled when they read end with friends . in Lucan. Rain a lot of funs, and two conuxets, ..all AkwK rig veer un 1!b ol&-. ivo o"-wal - -6f � cap tiWe -ff ��� u;s ors tat s:snw _it vying it s "hiisrious atterAOaa ". A b9� at' le here. rased sad no damage done, but Munitions and Supply, CL D. Hokre, cafeteria tea followed. All enjoyed a we bear Jack has taken Mine Margaiet Westney of St. delicious hunch, and the coffers fill - ¢� _ quite a of Mr. Fred Machin, . Dtrector of Joseph's Hospital with Henry and ed accordingly, everything: in the �N*biag" for the "neat job" he did, Protection of Petroleum Reserves, friends spent the: week -end at Hal- eatables being disposed of. Helping a 1 and other. important biaac•�es bf the iburton. ' Fred Marshtuusan Escapes Unhurt Department of National Defence. Mrs. Randall, Convener, were: ffira when Car Burned. Fred is one of, the 'many worthy Rev. Ed. McBrien of Capreol and G. Hastings, Mrs. Lorne - TraN Mrs. Ada. Fred Maralmsan, R, R. 2 sons ,of Brougham,- who have made E. Harper, of Whitby, called on Wes. C. Woolley and Mrs. H. White. Claremont, escaped uninjured when -and Mrs. Gee last week. .. • his y►r wsis totally, de a marked success of their Lives and Miss Mildred Hollinger was away destroyed by w}," rir6 vu :_wA -Juj o.w+ia,�, Val �litl - Zr0[a aea00t t0� -� weed owing to hn 8rd coneesaion of Whitchurch. Se visitors et' the Wielo-end, illness, 'but resnmmed again on Tues- u a ' -- told police the cal- caught fire fol. Mrs'.'J. Baird, of Wick, at the T. C. day last school trustees have - lowing a skid Into the ditch from Brown home. Mrs: Wetter, of the. per-.. : :. ' tae ' muddy roads. Backing out of City, at the Mathews' home - the ad a new sanitary system which will Mss. J. Edmunds of Toronto spent • -the ditch, the exhaust pipe became Water Stevenson' family with Miss be installed in the vacation, Ile a . week here recently, . the guest of - Phugged with dirt and the gas cap B. Stevenson old one hsa been a worry for years. Mr, and Mrs` T. Annun. PROM ,Dame dff..'lnmedlateiy the car was The Anna scour: Services of the The Dumbarton Unit of the Red SANaS ; POST OP►ICIS, enveloped In the passing recently of the local church will be held oa Saluda NPARTMEW STORSS . "U041" :. ped in flames.- All occupants y Cross will meet next Wesday, after- e1ROCRRS • TOSACCONISTi were late Mrs. Parsons. Hogle, of Hartney .June 21st, in the afternoon aM ev- uninjured County Constable Manitoba, another native born old erring, noon, June 16, in' the ion munity _ �oOR'sMs not o6w tuAa MISS .Aubrey Fleury -of Aurora investig- reaidednt of Brou has Hail. 131sam, gone. Keep in mind the Picketing. Unit - T1se regular meeting of the W. M. 'Mr. Hogle ' predeceased her by sev- ad Church Garden Party, June 17. Message to Ci aril y ears: • They left this district Several from here attended the - 7- mrgmph service which for the- West with their family over funeral services- for Mrs Callaghan - -- - -- ,. -been in operation by'•the Pont pffk- 40 years ago; and have patd several on Monday. Deceased. was well and nee for some time, enabling safety visits back, during the years. Her. favorably known here . by many. and speed of letters to the' boys in brothers .Benjamin' and Joseph Car- Bert and Mrs, Guthrie, Misses 1�a the Forces overs is 'idler_' open. to- ter hence survive. -' -T -+ - - - -_— Kay -and Dorothy Winter, _ yo%al—are aiviliaas. On and fro><n June ' 15th Winter, F. M. and Mrs . - Chapman ' (alas wW begin operation. 1,etters M attended the Junior Farmers' Picnic' LU a ddressed to civilians in the United at Maple Shade, Brooklin, Thursday . Green- River gro }= Kingdom may be sent for ,15 cents, For first time in •20 years, the and the •letters to the boys is the Wonnaoott family- were together on " 'btCSttat yon can be sure of Wes. ;. - • •; .: .. . Fore", may now be sent for 6• cents, Sunday, at the home of Sydney, ing u •• without any setback sad y'- This has been redsioed from " to a l.ere youm']I alt�Rays have such good • . n u u . ' ; ' 1 ' had callers on Sunday. West, and Arthur, of Toronto, to- - heal>�t and that you'll oaj4 8eeond bseakFin this moth DIr.'and Mrs. Grant Malcolm and gather with Mrs Ericson and dau- minute. you The hahue m, M ;. and . ��y_ family, of Galt, visited his sister, g ter, were present. ; ii You are . iou ,a Bence Mills, was the second break- day Roy Garter and family, Sous _ _ _ - to set the mash 1 ;: In in the last month, hem Mr. Mills day and Monday. know I can depend on fox best .. The.. Young People presented the =- Goo lives w the erd con. Beth of E �rteo' rood results and that is-r Goodwood was the victim, and stuf- pulpit-light to the church on Sun_ the loss of a radio, clothes and day last. This is sdding, greatly to {+ Many other articles. Among these the lighting ' � Don't �d th Euchre and I CHICK MASH . - -- .. ; • __ w I Was a diamond ring of Mrs. Mille 'met • •T�se Dramatip Club of Solina were :valaed at $16tTi Police are inveetig- This Friday ni t June 12th. _well received on Friday night last Fortii�ed Mll�ti�lll�n- r�aDy -E 011d -G''' rating. 1 aid the ,War- -. their play was good. Your chirps need ALL S vitamins, for the S worldng together in proper workers. irealom from rickets. absence _ The W.. A. will 'put on a quilt' at balance health, rapid growth. tasaiom from coida Hleteldard A} _ Vasgtuant cap !or trial j Plunkett aDlmne ung sold for the the hams of Mrs. Oscar Wilson on : er d $�lorPerfect whits md>dsop ugh, pt Haan, Who bA4 , r i on. the 28th 'd Tuesday. next. All ladies are asked be& around this village for a good June, in Grayrs Hail. This is in aid _ to try nand ooMe and b l with the � � �' Part of last •we_eh, making for meals, Of the ;Breen River Way, work --- p1_esstr. p1 on 9iitnrday r - _ - -, - -� --- - �L� `�>n�a' � �c _ .. suing .. ; �- :'; .... - _ _ . - . .. ': . - _ .. : •-� M- ^Jf -,to, -. w:. It _7 V Al4 "Z 4 . '; . .......... A onn THE WAR VAM I Conlinnutary om Current Events Warfare µ y Germans DIYIDEIAL JQA9 June, 4-01'"M., ith, Grojkmds Ce , For Hope ut not -Overconfi den' Axis Fooling lliffects Pressure By United Na • of tion MAURK Jins begins this year with a The Germans clainrAhe victory. E ry -proxy- t Niter milita ec than ,any attack, stop- A hAAf million dollars worth .0: I.N sheepskin gloves pro. bought in Vas had good reason to hope for pod ths. Russian drive before 'an Arm' A weekly Colugglili About 7W& and That in The Cana three months ago, and certainly Kharkov had fallen. They do. Spain and. 3,000 miles away In Ants botier than any one. had dared indeed, retain posagasion of the Russia - two months I&I German to hopqr a year ago.* , As June city and its junction of rail lines. lingers freeze on. the triggers of Canadians supply - more That w tanks, more gum, more men, more men in- uniform with -more tankA, year, Germany had They did inflict heavy damage on their rifles. MOVS opened last bomberi, more rifles." You have biore,.guns, more bombers, -k everywhere attacking orcp lee." victorious; 'or- the atta -f sLaIi-Ro"aw— A -million-doUars-la deposited. in heard --pablIc--speakerit Teel-thvet—Xif -:fv� been times they Tutkey to buy, dried fruits, anci vanized Yugoslavian resistance admits. But, at all tir sentiments off time and again and Theafarmer who pate."a up v6u ibad been were on the defensive. German people their fe who makes crushed in in appalling- the old hoe,. the housewl audienI6es stamp and cheer and. Jy short time; the British had not belts another notch. over an old dress, the school-boY let us hope, dash off to buy more -�Q -4iiing 'briv *iA-'UV This is economic warfare only been swept. out of Greece, . I * H . who walks sedately past a good •-War Savings Stamps and Victory M14 0 .6f the slow, unspectacular, but far- tear on but humiliatingly driven out of - real � ilignifi'sticti slide to save wear and Zrote, suffering-buge naval losses battle in that, because of it, the reaching and deadly. Since De. Bonds. his, boots--or maybe. the seat of Well, so long as the audience in- 1thii operation. Hitler's re u- Germans could' not launch, as. comber 7 the United- States has reacts that way why should any- his pants—is supplying more ma. "on for invincibility, says the early as they might have'wished, taken her place beside Britain on -chines to the troops It one worry? Now York Times, had never been their general c6fersive in South this war front an well as on the Those are the thoughtful people. And yet there to a worry there. Russia. No* doubt the Russians fighting fronts of Australia, It's the grouping together of ma- What about the thoughtless ones? have liked to take Kharkov; India and the Middle East. 'abines and urea. To be thoughtless these -days ii Outcome in Libya Doubtful but also, no. doubt, they are right On the door of a small &part• to be unpatriotic —and to be un- But as June operis this year It's bay psychology. It Illus- mint just off famed Berkeley patriotic these days is close to his repifftation for invincibility has when they say their primary pus- trates itio well the Colonel Bljm� pati !basin hat'lly hit+,-yPA ­`71�k- ;WW -Doze- was to prevent an--all-out Square a small brass plate has- t,,,i of - thinklyr7— - --- - ------Veaohery. - heralded Nazi Spring assault on Rostov and -the Cali- appeared. It reads: "American What right.- has 'a politician to vernaps we snouia urop lancy drive in 01 me perhaps we Russia has not yet begun. If the casus, oil fields. The Naz'i drive -Embassy Economic . Warfare Sec. think li—your son 'or bro- language the-se days, per * haps we on Kerch -was a cleat~ indication tion." ther - or father or husband or would better understand what Nazis are inflicting -huge losses on the Russians, they are un. of the . direction the Germane None of the arnall staff behind sweetheart—in the same breath as harm thoughtlessness can do it doubtedly still suffering h ge, meant to take. But thus far *.a those doors wears a uniform or- machines? we were to call a sugar hoarier _!& losses themselves, and their pro- drive on Kerch has gone no We III snema, mud *auz-alue %aid z the. -an --Hahn comn4vnq farther. -- Summer' has already save to, "supply 'more tanks, more to get s; double-breasted suit a grow is' being fought savagely ... KM With Money sim. -rider a traitor, every foot of the way. The out- come in South Russia and 'Marshal 9, more bombers,-more rifles." traitor, the Joy Timoshenko has plainly upset the But their job is to kill the on- We can and we must! What do you think? come in Libya is still doubtful; I p Nazi timetable. The main forces emy, too— with -move and &oins- But it is not our sacrifice or but in place' of the stories a year times barter, that device the f the two huge armies have nob our sweat when to men go. That Must Get Tough ago of clouds of German planes a Nazis made so popular. is theirs anti we. have no right to F— -- ---yst come I.. a-setion—A--regroup- over Crete and el Britis soldiers ing will be necessary before they -Each day some of the staff be smug and complacent when With Ourselves without air proqZt the British 7 we Able to report today that the do. The first chapter of the go to *a British.' Ministry- oI they volunteer no matter how Mr. Donald Nelson has summed -to-three air "Spring drive" seems clearly to nomic Warfare. There, in a close we are to them or they to us. up, in a minimum of words, th.e. B.A.F. . has a five As 'Jr - demonstrate that the easy Ger- brown - panelled room, they sit You'll hear the same type of task facing us all in North supremacy in Libya, and with the n victories of last Summer are with dirse British economic ex- speaker may, "Mrs. Blank In my CA, says The Vancouver Sun. help of that air­supremacy was me no-Aeager-possib "Before we try to get tough with 'abile to wreck 400 Axis tanks and le. - Though the pert& aroamd'a table filled with constituency has given two sons Russians have fought magWfii.- reports — reports of cotton -for to the Army." t some one else," he says, "we've :hrucks in two- days.- for - nearly -6 Jleali in spite "is in-Turkey, elpium in Peak% -Mrs. Blank been! - klTeii her------ 1,&V"e "n"Sch w0th at rZi"q Britain Pays - lenity 'Back f tremendous losses, we do not tungsten in Portugal and bides sons to the Army. They, weren't t is the whole test:' Are se Yost sensational and unexpect- of how long they can go on. In Irsk. here to give. Let us rather say ready' to get tough with ad of all, however, is the news Cables start going out: that Mrs. Blank gave her tons the selves? Obviously. we have not cresting readers' as this Junt, - .-Battle of Atlantic character that made them ready done so up to now. Largely civil- _ . that , "considerably more We ourselves must face in all, Buy the cotton — Germany • to offer their services, perhaps isstion in America—a (Mstor! ion 1,000"—perhaps-1.250 — frankness the fact that we have needs it for clothing, their lives. to their country. of the Declaration of Independ- i liberty a idamas fro— Rritairi­�* in 8 been losing, and are -a" lon-mr, - -�Btjy the opium don% let us class ZiI- once iiia been ii e, oe y an mingile night, in the greatest air the battle of the Atlantic. A stn- needs it for druirs. the machines that are, being ;Zt the_ j�urau#t - of flabbiness. - The tiatical summary -i�nI Germany -h s%W of history, swept over Ger. punished -late —Buy -t" —to aid its soldiers by the IrWi d— process of making ourselves totig seem and brought death and do- last week showed 221 merchant needs it for munitions. ual Citizen's Armyl enough. for this war has barely slauction to Cologne and other ships of American and other Buy the hides — German The men *bo put an their coun. W man sol. began yet, but it is the only pox- Sz"s the Ruhr and Rhineland. registry sunk an this side of the diers - are short of boots. try's unlorin when that ' country in Bible means of victory—the tough- At the beginning of June in 1941, Atlantic a i n c a mid - January. lighting for the existence of the uses of the individual man and Battlefield@ Narrowed 46 prediction that this would hap- Against this, even when "pre- Christian world, do it toe the same -i w.. C within a would have Atli— 1411 sinitings are taken into What the price is doesn't mat- reason their fathers did. There is woman. How tough am you? H, up ill year wo tough In willingness to give L considered a mere daydream, consideration, the -number of sub- tor. Nor does it matter that Bri. no burning fire of patriotism in luxuries, to accept inconienien-c, Britain, at long last, is able to marines sunk here appear& to. have &sin and the United States con' them. no Inward. silent sound of to live a different, kind of - li fo Germany back, and on a- been only _about orleAeltth of th Is sotton Ao" Kipling's lines, no proud thought and to be -cheerful through it of sacrifice. no strong c&il 01 UULY. ' - ----- CL WAI 10r. even in uke ter- figure. they can use. - 117 As we an can answer L;iin rMe bombings Qf English cities Yet shipping is the bottleneck Britain has been engaged In. They put an the uniform because Oluestion, we shall win or lose the q 'he the Fall and Winter of 1940- through which , practically the protect. their own and preserve they are men and men fight to this type of warfare since the war. Al it is estimated that the Gar- whole American contribution to war began --pauring out. millions., ..:sans -never used more than 600 the war (with the exception 'of She fought battles in Ahe Bal. their horit4go• They don't got Into uniform be. Olimbers In any single night. long-range plisaI must be fun- kans, for chrome, oil, bauxite, "use politicians or preachers or "This is a `heisld," '.4121clares noled. The British depend upon tobacco and a hundred other jingoes 'or Colonel BlImRs tell Of :Prime Minister Churchill, -of us- for their food supplies. . The Items. --neither what Germany will receive, ow the battlefields we nar. thi�m It's their duty eive city - British planes that rain destrue- should we who are not permitted JAY city; from now bri.IIII If this rowed. Britain and the United Alf Aion an Germany depend upon us, to wear uniform need to be ista. of b0I ean, be sitetaln- XI have shut -Gemany an above sit On iLmerican �`;ank- "needled' up to put our lise .*d, there can hardly be much are, for thell gasoline supplies. Italy out of the South Ameiiesn doubt regarding the ultimate re. field through the blockade. That backing. the . soldiers up. The most important question to "Not permitted to wear lial. sulk even if Britain and America 'ask about"- the terrific bomblut has become a naval' matter and forms." But we are! We are our do-not succeed 'in just reported over Cologne is Germany now can buy only in the another front on the whether such bombings can now, places she Can reach' land. miffed, to wear uniforms of our 7.. "OUMC UP own design and manufacture. We ZllroPeau Continent. For the be sustained. We must not forge Turkey is the mair battle. an wear uniforms riprosentedby t - :damage to Germany's morale, war ground, closely followed by Spain., that this is the, first largal-sca A turned coats, ky frayed cuffs, by jilrethaWon , And communications boniblug operation over German Portugal and North Africa. lack of frilis to gave cloth for vital rmany -aeodd so diminish German . land -since that over Mannheim on May Agents in Britain, the United needs. driking p r as almost -cartal"17 .#ad before -that since X y I. Stites and the Avis countries is keep Russia in • the w'ar.' Even It such bombings, which on such scour these regions daily in a fag to save gasoline, by, abstaining '19 we grant that air bombing alone a "a might determine the out_. grim . isce to :rind, - something of from candy to save sugar, by wear- 7 -surprising use. Issionut win the war, and that the of the war' in a surprisingly Ing old clothes, eating plain food, fbW step in victory must coins �Forot time, are to be, kept up, an Sometimes it- isn't money the by buying two War Savings Cer- 2roin land power, we cannot forget they must be to achieve any such sellers want but barter for solne tificate stamps instead- of going to thing they need. . . ..) I iltOIA '*at growing British and American result, night after night, our sup- a movie, 1-9thr power is today supplemantied plies, to Britain by sea must con- Ahd the ' hard-pressed Naxis That way we can be - privates In BANKS • 'POST PFFICIS', active and by no means mere. find their own device used agw the Individual Citizen's Army— 111►ARTMINT 31TOa$ - DRUO01STS tinue in an uninterrupted and nat 1020clas . ( TOIA0040001STI defensive Russian land power. ever- broadening striiin. Their industries tied up and It's a lot harder to' be a good 90011 STORIS oW aillia, WAA Bowes Battle of Kharkov with war orders and their rail- private than a good general! J Jww this year -opens, 'in short; y roads overloaded with troop and vft treat grounds for, hope; but Proph" munition transport, they cannot not grounds for over. guarantee deliveries. Y The ions, with con- - - On the admission of After rains years' : residence United Nat' of the seas 'and plenty of- -t"h sides, the great Battle' of abroad," said Mark Twain in trot sharI hs&-,el�� L ;e.. 1906, "1 aan-convinced that Ent, ------=ney--Ao—buy goods_ .in -South- dain the victory. In point of land is the best friend we have America for barter if they lack ::RELAX -= 'OR PLAY the articles themselves, can sup- the Russians and Germans in Europe -and we am the only *Ixk in the i,sure■ll"a eeesn -to have fought each other friend she has on earth. The ply 'anything that is asked.' -r",C -,this luxurissw hotel. I at- in `Wis -is oii—ewar­fr—on-T­ori7-A-h-1clf-- -no M litaxidstill, using up all inime- time is coming* when each of these -Tways nitraefied— a " . #Aire available reserves and I tho the Axis is in 'retreat.'!, one Am- -clientele Superb cur -kne h.y p two great RMISS will nopli It -1 cad reaching &'tactical dead. friendship of the other., W�Art orican. official declaied. ;r1mate -aaady beneb, artarinua Nevertheless, certain stra• ad trolls. AND No the crash comes, it will be best walk~ TRANSPOIRTATIO'% pr.bl,. results are bound to for England, beat for America car will take I*u flow. train, bus or 21,0132 an engagement- so prolong. and beat for the world that the There"are 10,000 farm@, aver - here In less than two bears. er- writ for bklt. and rates. .*4 so massive and so bitterly con. Union Jack and the Stars and aging about four acres, on --the CHANTECLER Stripes Rhould wave together." island of Malta. Adele an haut, P.Q. REG'LAR FELLERS—Harmony in Color By GENE BYRNEA,,',* TEN CIRM FM 11C&A WONE VI M I WANT A No 040MATE. .1 fm tyRlAM CONM FOR NOV CREAM COME FOR FOR HIM 1 M"AEL AM' A <M41TOOP CHOCMAXZ 6%2 LOOK ONE FOR ME BETTER ON wis r WHITE SAJLOR SUIT o 19 be k nto is-T _sas� RVI N64 z IN . . . . . ..... ',._ .�,. '•�,.•• �' '.� :Y "vat •` �'''•. +1 r wv .y -r : • • � .'�., ` : a ''{Y r - •,++•,. _.. � w. •+?l.. •�«.� s� ' � � X. - s.'., span F, �•''n:r a7?r' I•t -ew'.' -" '� w, •�.- ;'1' : • IF Have You Heard? - - Housewives Asked Polish 'Preserves _ '- >;O=E�pQTatJtOt! e'ri urt11`�ure A little Scottish boy was OP �.. ,, Htere .saatP s . new food 'ntioa .. - th "ofher' dry before' thi inj. regulations announced "in • he ,:;itlod Polish -Wilt tied situ tars for the Navy; f broadcast to the women Of Can- i tion was viva voce, designed b �� taw and Protect It .. - - r nda_.re Donsld_G=1ov; - r - -- discover signs of general ,chairman of the Wartime Prices ' asked the troy Whitt' !Wooden furniture. 'that., might gence They and Trade• Board":, ht, knew about the bottle ai Fled- Sugar: Half a - pound per have . been replaced ifl ordinary den. He said "Nothing". "What!" person per week. times, should now be treated with the said. "Don't you know any - jjL Tea: Individual consumption special care to make it leaf. thing about the battle in which I amp /aF.0 eov�• must be cut by one -half. Its chief , enemies are Slimmer -- — - G.,:fee. Iu6x.1G..Lii consumption • moisture and the 1y heat _. of file English beat the Scotch ?" ��smQ ; -Well' Im said, ' "I tcnow it sus homes and apartments In winter. -!Well;' � • must be cut by one - quarter. have been verra exceptional -" s a Housewives were asked by )vita They Cause loose joints, loosening s • Gardon to see that these cuts are, of veneer, warping and cracking.. obeyed. Best protection against both is a •' English is a 'stranss lance Those who violate the regain- good oil -,or polish- that will seal' stage, after &M" ♦ the surface and preserve it. "Why soT "r Cons will be prosecuted.' '� An Inexpensive polish can be. "1 beard a man talking of «Ask her" i made by mixing one Dart tarpon- a political candidate the ' "Good- Heaveaa; t coulds't s What Science ` AAndAnderzon tine with two Parts of boiled fin- other daft 'if e h only takes afford that:' - ; j$ Doing - - ndy seed OIL Use at least twice a year this stand when he runs, lVs'U v on furniture that is varnished or '.have' s walkover • ` °please, n yot� tell :` Says M oiled. The turpentine in the mix- ' _ - .. .. -- ' aRr2FT Csc _ _ - Ethel:. ca fns the time?" tune -will loosen the -dirt. kud' the A ,µ�seV.,, .,,..a .,t lo.. ,....G., "I .1-1 ♦.�t„',,, oil • will penetrate the wood 'pores met his match—in a womaal She but I know it isn't ,four o'clock If Aitler should introduce VA_ �� Y �� and keep the wood in good con - v With a 'soft cloth. •. called at his surgery with her yet' into total warfare,' the United dition. Apply hand badly inflamed and liwoflea. "Are yen sure ?" Mates is prepared to retaliate i- r Wipe off excess with a clean- dloth, aed _ "Quite, 'cam I have t'° b+ with "Lewisite," a secrot gas �% ]� then told this cloth over hand rub The following dialogue. eP° _ �ifl i L t - - - - -"more - deadiyr<'r, accords -rn- -, - - -- -' - - - -- * I m not home -used LLt. wu. - �� •4+ yet." - - - - -- inventor, War, W. Leo is its - -- -- - dry and fingers will leave no "Burn ?„ .` - inventor. 1?3of. W. Lee Lewis,_ot .. L marks. "Poultice." The Toronto Telegram a . � - Poultice. Chicago, , It. the wood is badly soiled wash The nest day file walnaa called No Supply Sh!<P I relates. - with a mixture of three - table again, and the dialogue was sa For Hong Kong' Lewis, former Northwestern spoons of boiled linseed oil and follows: University professor, and one- - _ c ate tablespoon of ttlrpeatine in a "Better?" quart of dot water, them polish. The Argentine Foreign Office time colonel of the Chemical War - Little .scratches can be concealed "Worse'" - had- announced that. Japan had ag- -,= fare Service, said the L'..S. Waif ; •'D4ore poultices." reed to ermit an International Department' for twenty -five years F .. h nu secret b with t ' n bin fo in or r le with iodine the formula g e meat, each as walnut. White spots Two days later file woman Red Cross representative to visit had kept Hong Kong to inspect the treat- a gas bee importance " d made another call. °" on varnished furniture caused by „Better?" sent of British and Canadian cades f research have failed to , . s Water or hot dishes' can be re- „ ,,, but h erase." He explained: Well, Fee. era, had rejected a pro- moved _ moved by rubbing with spirits of „ _ prison _ 'I taistphor -or- essence- ai vcNVei- _._.. UlIIthing. -- lVtost- Fora for senaing a . red t;r6a —N 1more humane than mtu- ' -- �V ithout Essential mint, . man I ever met." supply ship- tard and other gases used in the _ TTrans ortatiOnd Argentine represented the Un- First Word _War, .in that its dead- ransportation! Style: "1-want a hat, ited Kingdom's interests in Japan -ly effectiveness reacts more w'e save . ves•� wide seteetl•a iR *s » but it mwt bs is the latest until April 29, and then withdrew quickly, s .! aced eases wftk Sze neat tires Bo 8 Fan o Gass - i of cheese ttr•sa. Almost ewers •% ! style. at London's request after thb Un- Lewisite is Infinitely superior med*L mar � Where ._ i-' � l Hai Fighting-Na � Mhw�! madam, and wait a few _ unified representation e xl rnagh respects., �.Th'e ass - has sever 1 low- to our arteaa >rae7 taw, sb.-- fuhsos- 3a- jut - - - -- :4y .::..,J. - steering point, and can be used = 7Va save sags Yiaiae�i` at Sera r changing." A communique said the Japan- in remarkably cold regions. Am- N W .m-l►� ac Ontario and we It happened 1n a merchant ship.,, s• y are ver7 Speed of the tr•Sats- She was a pasaeoger liner and - t=ee hart refused to allow' a Red other important factor is that as �'- ties we lave made. She xas attacked by ene>aiy bom- "Do' soil know who I am ?" Cross ship to go to 3'ingapore area contaminated with -the gee - -� ':_, - :. - Y•■ take s• chase" wkea you bets. She had, aL, members of her shouted the irate general to the and Hong Kong because. of "rea. remains contaminated for a Joni M7 fro= an. crew, two fads at sea•for the'first Australian who had neglected to 'sons related with security of nave period of time. Rain or moist' SEE OUR time, They were laundry boys. salute him'. Illation in that zone:' atmosphere will clot dissipate its These two laundry- boys. -':new- "Do you -know who I am ?" he It -added that the Argentine force:' _ . - • - " 'ALL-OUT' to Else sea,. went to their ac- persisted, as she soldier - looked embassy- in Tokio had reported lion stations and -an tncendiary blsnklc at 'him. a success ins tsegetinting for the A shall piece-of lemon' dipped bomb 7et1 into some bales of Sian, .'Here, boys' said the Austra- • '- establishment .of postal services I nsalt and rubbed on the copper- nettle them. That itsttamm tbi + - _ ''v� e _ - t 1 _ ^''- -I✓/ '.::_�4_:. .. � _ 111 -.1.i t i tertal blazed iip at once. But. is somothinR good. - A -general vilians. " bright and Shining.' ' ALr� those two lads showed such in- who doesn't know -his own_ name. ". _ . .. - _, OR " d U It A T I O N I Z E D" tilative and col-rage, that foes- the= Wor'ld's Smallest - �� � �_1 � � �*�,i � i � ''°•' an� couse - - the 111 undEr corl3rar before /he' t Caller: *won. so year I Gr,a *u•as, _ regular fire - fighting parties reach- ssetds. Atb- _. Daily Nevwpaper laws ,ba, sere Avoctes, •w.. u" ibl, ed the Spot. _ 'naffs■ is Jsais sad yeti rs five �- _ •.- _ y ___ _ USED CS __. tsars old. What de vats pica } _ - . :ass �,� Sweet- etaetl• A. momenta Lter�os± of �� twsnaadt,",1te.osfinh•rdf stick - of hlleh- explosive . bombs a°'ag w6.a yoo gat as' bis• as The Tyro Daily Bulletin,' pub - hr.eurq.ec;•a NOW! your mother. _ lamed at Tyron, N.C. claims to- te - • �y I -- dropped '6y the euemY Cell °�yT . s 1.4., • �' - tr,o � ,+ • -��� be the amatteat daily newspaper HEALING SALVE efiLO"" I - captain knew it would bi- dattgee- r in the - word. • Copies reaching coeantla , GwtltlajMt Time Payments the little woman had worries our to attempt to move- it, 'to he Canada are of eight pages rYtade. called _for rolunteers to- arnottler the grocer over trifles at t_he _up, ion a four by seven -inch for- 9 -it with sandbags. The salve t_wo busiest. title- of the "day, "and a1 that. The front sre is devoted A n ism 4-M AC laundry boys were the .first �o pet last be ha.d. managed to satisfy to. letters to the - editor- and other - to the s=lot wf ib theft ,asndbags her. items of local' interest such as t retart 7ottr uuaw. and CArp Cea.•h. %Seek No, 1104 .. 949 "Do you know, AIr. Peek," said trait FItlls and THIEMo. w'• ready. y church meetings and obituaries. 9 '41 CHEVROLET QL`� The -Bullets deals -in items of. air •star San are •t s�srr, •p '! S -the woman, when L came into t'abtast, for Say SetrS•••. • t tart - C esea. Steak No. art , , They did pe get •any' ; pseddlat' ,� FONTIAC They got a special commendation Your shop i had a dreadful head= local interesa exclusively -and de- - a•. or welt• for Srrres, eta- to -. � �• 'r -- - +7� from thl•' 1Cln2 They .hn,l.,', -1V *shy_ I'4n nnifo inch it 'n.,m " ;��t�„ a(,,,,,L :.rLy4ive pc&-cMnL f - t ===• 1: ^: fig, ..... •' cant names like Casablanca to "It isn't .lost," ssod the dis- its space to advertising. ' y tractied g_trocer. "I've got it The Bulletin is edited- b Seth J•&J•TAY�R LIMITED 40 HUDSON 6 in8pii'e Csoets. Rut the. oases - of - Y sedan Stark Ito. .. , 7fi9 Stanng Sir. J, t4tggins and young M. Vining'• and the success of his TMro SAFE W6RKS # 40 CHEVROLET '_N'r. .k. McLellan t re worth' re. ' 1'tn - woaderi ys what Is_ venture -is seen in the- fact that tea ran, ■t at 1;., t•n,nu. - Coarr. steek Na. sus . , '769 membertng. I buy for my wife s birthday." it has-been published since . l8 ?9. F ubtisae. teas s '40 PLYMOUTH ; /fi9 -In the fighting Navy 't have c..art. Steak No. lei 7 a t-attting + goofl name fol such '39 S'�'L1DE8AKER =�65 lace. They are t�tetl. a S "1�oy' =. C L A S I F I D A D Y£ R' I S MEN ? S :.: Sedan. Radio. fester. "••4rat 4drlss,'t. and first class they. Stark N.. 13-11 are, fighting navy or - merchant - t { >" '39 CHRYSLER X7"5 na'vyr iliklshipnaan, sliprentice, ca- Sedan. HELP WANTED ''Jrt *o�•a,•kY \•. 1541 •aft det or just bOy'. ., riAN,]' CHI(:K� ACGORD1014 q•'AI�TED - '39 BUICK ACCORDIONS WANTED wA1Tit>✓sisss AN V' c � c N T E$ r,. •. t Arden. bleek N•. Sea .. . .' •�Bi:_ky Yl'LG1:TS RFADY -4S. JE girl., for immedlate employment N.H. Let's have im-ur order pow. , Jest prices pald for piano -and for Summer. Experience not. _ '40 FORD 1729 _ iAdaptabirity - Lfgh't breeds: immedlate doliv accvrdluna, twelve co hen- necessary: Applicatious f room ' C'onrk. Stork Y•. ale .. a cry. Rea)' Chicks make a good base. 1.x,16{ Is accepted. Address, i.umm.�r investment. Bray Hatch- $loan's' Res.taurant,. Gravenhtirst. '39 PONTIAC :L'QQ The Iatiq is calm and cool as an ~ er }, 130 Jvhn, . Hamilton, out THE T. EATON CO. LTD. Muskoka: .• i [[j89 Musical instrument Department C'oack. Stock 10. 771 icicle'' Toronto �• `•" '3$ QUICK ;f ■s�.i 4 _ ' If she can't get .gas-she can•pedpl - - -` " c�'� —T �— W( MEN RATED TRY IT! .EYERti . Sti.F> T,$ t�•' ar wok No•1�is v5Y her bicycle, ,_ Ttatl: tti SriL[� Tlail: 1'oR TOL xneumatic rains o Neurttw G� A vehicle none' i° : ° %'. ►..:/ t . , fig i!af I t: ' rj lb' 1pUR HUSBAND'S 1NCOME should try Dixon's Remedy. - iey frvtii .'hicks, but be sure )ou 'disparage, h;,ve the riff ht ammunition — no' • hits not 1ncleesed along, with the _ hiunro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin. Coach. Stock No. Yie .. S� increase - in the coat of living, Ottawa. Postpaid 11.00. And if that's in rase she can drive "duds." Get Tweddde chicks, day earn money of your own with '38 PONTIAC - $ 1�QQ ' the CaTriaae. old ur older, -all 4:ovdrnment ap- our fast sellers — help enlarge Sedan. Stock Nn, sea JQJ o proved from blood- tested'breed- "iiAh1DYMA \ "'J1C1� Should the carria a be 'otherwise era. Take adv' Lntage of Tweddle the family budget. slit 2. pro - 8 ducts. �idstty necessities. Plan ; _.,• , , .., June price list. Choose chicks today-to establish .a sound, •x 37 CHEVROLET ;545 occupied, for heat. or eggs, 19 pure breeds; "HANDYMAN" JACK' WITH '100 Sedan. �Jteali Yv. 15Y7. J .8 hybrid crosses and 5 breeds of pending protltable •buaineae of uses. Lifts tractors, buildings, Who' Cares --wwhen the Horses' are oar own. Full or part time, Smplem'ent:4. stretches fences. Turkeys to choose from, Prompt '38 FORD • X495 there to ride! - delivery. 2'ree catalogue, Twaddle — ' ate F4milex Products,- 57@' St• Capacitl• 000 lbs. Free clrcular- y les, carriages, horses - Chick Hatcheries Limited, •Fer- Clement, Montreal. M. B. Horst, St. Jacobs, Ontario Coach. stork Yo. 1561 Resourceful bicycles, are full of gui, Ontario, - . , C 38 FORD ;A�[ atz:DtcAL i•s'rExTy eo t Saab N•. 15114 .. t{ J resources. ' '< We'll walk since there ' isn't a HAKERY EQUIPME111T GUUb RESULTS '- EVERY SUP- FETNERtSTUNHAIJUE1 eC CU.M VAN I 37 OLDSMOBILE 6 $ /� Q� ferer • from Rheumatic rains or Patent llolicitors. latabiirlaed t Sedan. stock No.' 168., Lt� bus .to take; g;]Kh`RS' OVENS AND MACSIN• Neuritis should try Dixon's Rem- 18YU; 14 lGtng West, Toronto. DE SOTO ��Q9 edy, Munro's Drug Store, 935 Booklet of lafortnatioa bn re- '37 -� LL���O When you cant have bread you '' cry, also rebuilt equipment al- Can d0 with Cake. ways on hand: Terms arranged, Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid, $1.0'. Quest. II Sedan. Stock 1e; 1513 Correspondent s invited. Hubbard :t — Arthur Guiterman. Portable Oven Co., 103 Bathurst OLD RUGS REw'UVEN \F,R' S BARS - UJED AND NEW 37 DODGE, ; at., Toronto. Sedan. Stock \d, 1102 489 1t U10 NEW RUGS •MADE F•RU1i 'S b1UUNT PLEASANT MUTUlt3 Ltd., s '37 TERRAPLAIVE $ HOOKS BY MAIL Toronto's oldest Uhrysier, Ply = - o]d..Uomialon Rul Weaving Cgia- - -out dealers; three locations, 882' yanyr_ 864 Queen t. W.,' Toronto Sedaw._Stoek__lP. t39e .. 449 �Reilelns distress (fOm- WAIfiE FOR 1 FLEE CATdiACiL'E; Mt 'Pleasant Road YUIO Yonp Write for booklet.., - BUI +�.K Latest 'Sensational 'Books. Ds- St. and 165U Darttprtb Aveagg, 389 FEMALE Saxe Book Company, 5.7 Queeu Out Used .Ears sks us $mahy Sedu. Stock No. 1054 8t, 4Fest, Room 'l1, Toronto, Oat friends, \trite for our Pre• ook. p80TULtRAP '35 OLDSMOBILE 6 :249' let on'.peed cad- renewed - ;ad aa- , Coaak. St•ek'Ns. Yell .. >tUTCB>fiRB' '1•LICING • i/IACititix>ee _ alyaed used cars. DON'T TRUDGE THROUGH. WEAK N E S PAt TORY R, easy t B, ALL AdAYEB, raHAVEtYOUR- SNAPS ice. low, easy terms. Vgl'its f DYEll'QG 4._;CL�ArfING Lydia g. PULUim's Veptab3e \: :+is - °° >' - Delivered 87 -Mail ,. '---- -- . -- 1st- - - - t7om otaad not o�n1��y helps relieve J- . 3tti -iii 17IS! reset, HAVE 4UU ANYTIUNG NENDIS Any 6 or gxposar film pertec.t:y bttfwlq went, start- to, dYSing or taeanitr Write to to 4•veloDed and Drinied for only 25.: us to McLaughlin -Buick Pontine Ltd. tioailr��7y'��p" ??o__r tatormation. We are lad to Supreme quality and fait scrvtce IC9t/ Day St. --- Midwa '5411 lttsWtsneea� t�e�st �fatlyss of "p11� - answer your auestl Dye, glad a•aatanteeq Toronto, On't. a autS nays," Cannot►. � lnent A. Yorker's Dye Worts. IMpERjAL PHOTO SERVICE mb• In " QQi� f I,itnttcd, 791 Tongs . Street. To- \ { . •at7tiV>v �� � •. touts Station J, Ttironlo • -1.-5 — e,�.- .•'�f '„g: _ _'°. v:•�•..x., .c _- ,c-..�.. .+s ' .�"' . . -, _ .. �� ...a...... - - - - - .:.<•d...,..- " - ..•..r,.r._�.,,.atil h �"- a ^�. .�ti�i .t�s i�r _. it "5`A' J.M •Tn'- '. 1010 ' Y �.. _ '.10...:10 �'; ..•.. .:, :. w `�..< :�.. : :. �+..' __ :�] 'i . :,� H. .:10.10 ' i' - •M 3' s BRA y I I yR• " -• • 1 '�f•"•: seise• q y q, 7 ra^ Y _ • v' - s u .y R'^.L. ` '^ a .'L t .� . y M1ay. R'k.~ 'j:' ..}. ••� _. '� �' :tom 1 - q. "•�• y5`'Y' Mi I •..P .Y-6�' _- - _ f ' pY .it - �. _ - ,' - - - 5 -piece Walnutbed- roo=m suite s4.au I T. 'a �' 1Dan .'ou w� ' Studio and 2 - k dry. _ DAL, aa�E. : THEATRE chairs,' 72.50 ?ICNIC D DEMENT WOOD, - -- p r�s�a- -SFprin filled - - -- - -- - - -- . • ;,. BAND, �$e; �, - =tna±±- _ 50 43 50 _Heatthfnliy • Air- ,�omditioleea re$Se8 � 6. - . - -- ' - . • ' i iIId SDAY, F THUFRI. SATURDAY. ! Look Ove r - s,.. :''- - BUILDER'S SUPPLIER JUNE 11, 12 and 13� _ -- - -__ -_- ` Tvwo shows a Of and 9 p. m., Dinette - suite, 6 pie- : 8110 10081 OSrtBge WOrli -.'Saturday Matinee at 1.80 Clark's •Meat Loaf, -1 -28 in -ties' 199 " b c 67.50 g -- 1�V'e have placed in eEoeic a full A Rasaset#c Adventure of R. A: • F. -.- �! - • ... �' Cbslc's Sandwich Spread ... 2 far 269. j s eft MANX L10A!' � C1ui'a Pork and Bfeaea, iadididual 7c6, 4 for 269,'. _ arm _ loan of F _ � _ . �, - O0N{AIV'Y FEEDS _ -- ._ - _ _ ' 3%o�tor , Day oz Nii;ht .- - - - C2arh's Pock 38oz, -- - - -- - 8 •for 21c. - •' - - t.TCHTrI.aL. ttut ivl2tn.ty : - - !!ltiDNLf 2 - lllovkemt.est r agcy rule ;tasee, is '_ 1109. i .M•ra..r: - •. PAUL HENREID Herm Sloe Sockf -eye salsxod�, ,1 -28 2" PickeriII Out. THOMAS -� and .}. Pickering, C.'A, `S l Jutland Sardines, 2 for 269. _. \r �7 1 p 1�'SOIfZ - p!l3oe 74 Bed !6 : LAIRD CREQAiR • Millionaire �g Chi �� _ Ei9. _ _ s �s10iare► iris, ate. -- - H ...D SDA r Saa SpreaO P Kraft ' dwich ON AY, TUESDAY, WED' Y Furniture Dealer McLaren's Tasiy Relish - A ltc. ' JUNE 16, 16 and 17 _ ► Notine" to �0 ':%sat ewmplebe dhow t 8.PA D�llurdn9 3'ssty Spread M Dill Plehles, 18os. f6e. GENE ,A'i1JTRY 'in Sweet mixed Ndda% 32m ,_ ,' 299. _ Aylmer staffed (lives, 4 ox. - -. - -- 26c. __ _10'•.10 n Wa do building of aU kinds +�a+ M s ari ing Alynm stuffed Olives, heel _CARPENTERING wYi eo Way Refre& !English -7 ,Lybaer plain Olives, 4 ez. CEMENTING with SMiLEY 1 ?URNET}TF! Aylmer Stuffed Olive's„ Ilez. - -" 63c. :. - PLIJ�BII�iQ also. an Added. Attraction - :Style Heinz choice Catsup 161. !r -- ROOS"INSs_ - Heins Pork and Beans, 10c.,-'16c, and 19e. We also trek Brantford Roafi>,g Cadet Girl Health Salta- 1�- '�. " 'WestanIs Apple Blossom Bisdts, 16oi. Ne. 1. - Frnir Eta11n._ 1298 with Weston Celeph+ane Rolls, asserted ` : r. Ile. Materials, Empire Bathroom CAROL 4l1NDI3 and tttmhkr - - - :- - 439. McCormicks celephane rolla assorted 17c. Egt:spmeit, Duro' Water *•�..� Grape fruit Juice 149. and 33c.. -- - .•� :. GEORGE MONTGOMERY - • ' _ Apple Juice, AWeas , Ile. Systems, Beatty Stable ... ,Aylmer Grape Juice 109. and 379. t . Equipment, and :;A+ Caoiplete ppLine et Ap liner �F'ancy Tomato Juice, 209s. 12 Wk. : - i - ,,Bu4dmB Materials . Coming nest - Ca�aeiia$, EM; _�AYIner Fancy Tomato Juice, 28oz., 14c-, 2 for 271- _ _ ['SUR3DAYE 1& sad Ze RiJAY Fill - - 1 .. Work Gaaranieea Song Of The Islands - There's. Always - Courtesy _ `•-' - i Phone ase2 BOYES DRUG CG., Ltd Economy and •Cleanliness at r _ : PICiLEA]NG. ONTARIO BE71 TY GILkSLE and - VICTOR' MATURE THE RE�iALL STORE LEADER GROCERY - -_�'. J. PR�JS►E Phone, Pick - :TIME Store Hours - 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. - - - - Sundays -- 9 a. m. t6'9 p. ta.-- . �l r 1 g -Ss C H A • fey, Mrs Fl. James and Mrs. Horace Dunbsrtoil: tivsus f R$► Prepay , Lotion addressed by Mr. Roe.. White ! Plans were made to ho{d_a. ionic p _ ton Priday, June 19, for the children for Summer by getting xpor -- - - EEDIORN'.' t - -'That everyone is an artist to. :tame of '.Dunbarton Public School, under Coleman Instant -Light Stove degree was the contention of Ron the convenership of Mrs. Marra) sow, whiie 'we have them. White, well - known • Canadian Corn- Thorne, to stage a gala` . garden ... - inerciaf Artist, as• he- addressed the party on the school groands on , -,'NOw .Any" are United, but We have- a -shi meet of Hybrid Seed -- .•regula�r men . of the _Dwbarton '�+ssday, J� 23, as a wind_nn t., r Replacement Parts are sysilarble.- - - p • - - Home and School y-asodation at a„�,�r„l se�si. Corn:Have you ordered yours ? Also - - Diinbarton Pdblic School. Mr. White - Also wire screening, screen pointed out haw practitmity every• sereea doors and wiadsw sRlena r that a n t�asiie in contact -- Cesaetery Memorial Service WHILE THEY LAST G oldenGlow, Bloody Butchers ; thing P Sunday, June 28th,_ 2.39 P. sa. u With during daily life had its incep- -� 1B-H Paints, Orb Turps etc. Wise No. 7 Field & Seed Grain - ,- ton in an artist's design, whether _ Salem Cemetery Annual Memorial - -- - that article tae a streamlined glee- ' !!LVIN BUSS Bi :Bulk' and Package Service' will be heid on Sunday aft .. - a�s trio ptove or a pencil He west on _ ernoon June 28th at. 2.30 o'clock. to' shorn how ;Art cduld play an im• n Hardware Tivam4th en tools persons pan in the - roam ana me Picker- garden, tracing the history of Ast by Rev. W. R. Jenkinson, of Plcioer- PTiCERB NG the days of the caveman to '�' Greenwood choir' will conduct b PHONE 48 - a few 'lawn mowers i PPm the music. _ the present day, and advising hie - -•• :� how they msht improve - Electric washers & refrigerators > - the altractivenese of their wq round NO-TICE Ing by use of simple designs and fw' � �'r doors and window screens _ elimination of "Binge eon . ",Art is civilization,'- said - Mr. � ENWO�J.J Psent for McCoroict- During Farm Macbiaery and , _ 'White ''and the progress of civ�iliz- t.ii�ri Repairs. ation may be t i Q measured -by the prog- MILLS - - xa of Art. When a few men get ,f; ;; ' - - - - Ors'Mofko - We have it. 'Can get it. or it is a* cads. _ K. :cs' _ 1 :control of the various Arta for the ' ' °.s: . -- -` 1886= -1936 PHONE 10:.10. purposes of making money, we have St00 J _.. a world situation such as the one - _ lV - During - CIDER i •.that exists today." .y yy T AND ` 'J j`UILY UNE, Songs by George A. Yethwick, , acoompanied b' Miss Helen Brad' ND AUGUST _ and e y 7aui1'y iTlaaiby Chopping an "' �? - Zvan : :j anti-ii+terestuaaa yavg+du, - of S. arranged. -by' Mrs. Horace Brown: .,^ • only; except by special - 'T%e newly - elected President, Mrs. <<',', :' arrangement. .Walter Borst presided, reporting on Poultry, Hog and other Coneeniratps ' - her visit to the York CpunCLl of the always ea heed. WE PAY TORONTO PRICES AT WHITBY, YOUR ROME MARYI6T = Home and - School Association. Re- -.HOGS freshments were convened by MM � � � E � EGGS H GS _ »:; M. James. 1� ES - �+s's�avaBS Off ters elected for the coming BrlBrbush Hospat�l C -- - year are as follows: President, Mrs. One of the newly - established favor- C vernwent Lioeesetl: y AND AI, KINDS OF Walter Borst' - Recording tiecretary, ites on the CBC summer schedule Is Mies Helen Brodd; Treasurer, Mrs. - Certain Memories,•, The program Main at, E. St4IIffvil)e; Ont, ' Ai6rs�ain MLittledord;' Corresponding b ikard Ailednesday at tb0 p, m. Phone 141 �` ' Seentary, Mrs. Lamzence Davis; Charles Jordan, pictui!ed abere !s Maitrmty, Medical,' and SurSical Poultry, •bOeLi life si�d dressed • �iecutive, ' Mrs. 'Charles ' Polling, ens of 'the :reasons fbr the prograa►'s• "� �'casta taken :_ �� / " - Mrs. A. Newsom, Mrs. - William Mob. conspicuous succem 1 ARMS r 'Maternity Semi- Rook. PILK RING and - - -- - - - Ambulance Ser � ... _ , , _ .... STATION er arise in ' r EE(�STERED EGG 'GRADING ST ` wtn�a s sew 'Through 24 hwu'service given .. ;`. "" ; ' � MRS E. R. GOOD 25 ►37 � -- '' 'THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR w nu x rs x ONT. 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