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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1939_05_19 x � - ,h..,µ,a,w...,c,niF�� .. ...... •..,�,•.,:. ,✓"`...r:' ...� ,.x ... ,,,,• :-s,- ,,.. .r� 'r . ..... - ..?� :n► - ( <-,f K •zR , .. •J :iL _ - '+r „•w,a`r.try yTMityC.ida i. rte. 4 VOL. LVIII ;DICKERING}, ONT., FRIDAY, MAY. 191 1939 _ _ . No. 39 �tsarfftostsstslt da>rsl. . ♦♦ VVI) F: The Auntia! Field Day of thed1%nL . Xsdioat .Greenwood Church Cirelelt will be 8.-H. D,' F$AB80N-Pbysicisn held on Saturdi7, Jane Y4th. , - �s Danhatton. 1 s MIL.L.S k °`s°°°' t1t7 1886--1936 �p sleet A�oe iatfon d'Onc.►to Iefared Mebera1. t g A dc°si' G $ CHOPPIN - ' ----' : - area esaud"d by+voa�m'°e. Monday,',Wednesday and� ri1 rn. anummi On acc-Qunt of the nee at Toronto of our Gracious Majesties WE GRIND FINE y'e King George VI and Queen Eliz - ~ DONALD BUDDY Barrister: beth, on Monday next; May 22nd, Bran& Shorts and Teed ofr all ; .sQ+ieisspprr o!a!EQg�i aye Ppdyth�fic. Mr y that day is hereby proclaimed a y" kinds. also minerals and �otber ' 9d°r tocF+er11✓ Y:oar H t°tl1iLe . my Civic Holiday throughout the Mun- w eoncentrafes for rofitaMe feed' tlaa.sodth wins of t salsa,Whitby. 617 , P uW ieipality of the, Township of Pick- '� kept on band - I BEATON, BELL & ROSS egg. y: Earristors 1f Solicitors We stock only the best Paultr Witness may hand this 17th day Feeds and 3u >f1ea. 7r,J;BEATON.K.C. Telephone Of May,1939. , pP Ili.BROOKE BELL,K.C. Adel,2838 �''. Z. Gr,1R'.1✓F1�T • GoW Save the lain and Queen. J,9.F.ROSS g -� 372 Bay St. - JOHN L.POND Toronto Ralph E. Mowbray; LAND SURVEYM ` ! ll.1iIC$AIi:DSUN di Oo., Harris- Reeve of .the Twp, of Pickering a lJ F. J. DONEVAht, B� 'A., Sc. C. ansa.5 Nice Not etc, Suits bol. 9: �peiorr Lite Btfjlia� m� T ronw 5t. c'r'aw: -.► r L, S. On file are the records of 7[,iaphone ad.lttfiS;Fita�rh>e E'twa Beta_ sit ;. AUDLEY Surveyors Gibson and Arnold, 365 �a MGUS McMILLAN-8arriater, Sol- Kling Str. East. Oshawet. phone 'r&1Citor,Notary Public. 10 Melinda street Gard Winter and family spent 1981, 161y Teres to. Tek ffhone Elgin 6US. 291f the week-end with relatives in Oak- ville. The school children cleaned up ' ! �.• M3 Z;?! H EBBERT T. FALLAISE, L. D S.. the yards on.. AAor Day, and a D.D,S Graduate ofLse Royui Coll-,ae of pant,;S�tr;troaaand the il�vefdt7 oiToronto, neat job was done. _•+-^ i l reaeenee"aeon°poet eft pf St. Aoa- Relatives from St. Catharines Insurauoe of All Kinds. •s'si arlh.PUkftigL arca. (Mift hoar o.a. r ap..-;:or p7 aypdnemeot. CX-7-my and Oakville visited with R. P. j aeav"1. Pbane Pick aloe• !I Beet Rates Available with]. and Mrs. Winter on. Sunday last. ssmn"a 4r avbsl. The Indies' Association of the Security and llervio&. ... f local church meat at the home of Welcome to Our King and Queen Mrs. L. Sanders on Wednesday. -* R. Convoyfake TOISSbon3I Toronto, called �_�pi;yBARTON B OUC�MMf�PICK Laurance and Mrs. Clark, of _ _ Addresa • CfMa Coavgyatsta C'Etc. losar for on her brother, WHITEti AIS - CIE Sk6 Rrltt ci all ioroa, Att�nntant,'£tc. Esarer o upon , ltseal,ie l.�oea.e+: tW�itevaie.t?at._ F. M. and Mrs. Chapman recent- - ` iF A Patriotic- Semice will be held ��0��*y♦� A• �' RHA'�iL. C N The aanonncerrent of the engage- in the WhiteCale Baptist Unurcl. St. Paul'R Dtlnbarton, blsy 21st, j1y GE N DR A L INSURANCE. meet .of Miss Betson, to George next Sunday, May. 21st in honour ' Sunday School at 2 P. M. 3 p. m. • Service of Thanksgiving for the MON., WED. and SAT. Oftly REAL ESTATE r ti Saturday. of the..'ioronto ri91t of Their Raj- safe arrival of our Iain and ON lAfter:4lay 1st. 1939 BON`EYANCI. G Phe we appeared aced on place in estieQ, the King a.nd Queen, Al: � g • PPe The weddln' will take June. • are cordially invited. Queen in,Canada, Preacher a We have a quantity of Seed Oats(Alas- w An oY establfaied agency, ready _ . service, Rev. E. G. Robinson t a Representations have beerr made - -�-- -- s ka. 8 neer...and.Victory), also Barley, 3.►'l to serve. _,- _ Pioae, Pick. 6000 i? g wina Feeds, Chick Ftarter, Dairy ga- slow tup as 1i have ever 1Ctr train P^^• . >,r�tna, Fil+Fe rdsfete, A Fal _ e y HIGHI._a\D GRlr�b- --,�.TTENTION R. here on tate morning of the The annual meet,-.•ig of the High- linrui.:.:.;e,srN: �... an letes I. Lthis sub n column )n - L10E.N�75�E'D*�Ai �TIUVEEk A2If1 jest. g land er�ha-xieltnf: Tiasr�farY Tt1e d S. S. No. 4 .WeSt Chr.ps. 1'classes :,,�, its; iota °hale t(Y Ll�t. �,A W `'9nd. See the Picker w , VALUATOR j;RO AM way, Dar:forth Load onTuesday raga fromwingrare f s�sued ext- Vain, BogConcentrate. Et Minera's, Egg - - _ - � z f�Qash Etc. _ h &ales. co'ducted APywherc evening of last week 1Ir ,,011ie y phone or write, Address 614 Dundas Stroh, ire9idedl. Foiloxir:g t::e op- the Dept. of Education in connec- D. N. Lockwood James Farley successfully under- tion with the tri to Street. East. ening ceremonies, reports• w-e:e re p' Riverdale *� NVbitb Ontarie, went an operatiaa at St. 3lichael's ( Park„ on Monday-next. 'i�ekerin �$ F' liiospital last week. eeiv ed from the President, Secre- g s Eituer and Donald Willson and tary'-T res user, Flower Committee „P10KFRIN(;f, ONT. 2nerbush Hospital farniliee of Toronto, visited the and Auditors. Ail reported a ver} You have been as-;geed accom2n- WE DELIVER rmers' mother on Sands successful year. The .following o-fi.- ..+d' tion for. approximately-. 180 pup- MaIII St. R. ►StoU$YlTemment llf!, Ont, Mss EI]a Wallace, of Toronto iters were elected: President, Mary ` iia in.Ates, I. � __,.PHONE 5317 s,sited her aunt aril 'uncle or C. Tredway. Vice-Presidents, 11aric- Your pupils should plan to-reach Pflone 191 , ' uerite Truesdale, Molly Scott. See- the. Park between 1.2.30 and p m. and airs. brown, on Sunday, C$ Wei Have Maternity, Medical, and Surgical salary-Treasurer, Olive Woad. 'flus- ° and proceed to the area noted. , Mrs. J. Hogie, who has spent the i Cases taken ,cal Director, Erma Annie. Flower Their Majesties will arrive at poet reek with : Mrs. Philip and � � lF2f'd l: _ the Fork at ao alter; from Drinking founts., '_Maternity Semi-Room old friends returned to Toronto on Cornanittee, Mita Plitz, Millie Poo!- old ng; • ]dates for 10 dais-$25 76 Sunda erg Shirley Morrish. Publicity, Jea:i Winchester Drive and proceed in Sunday. I front of Section K- Pupils should troughs,03 o}' Registered Nurses in attendance and (Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harvey were Brum tell. FR crams were p !an P , for the coming year vohich rom • w�tie"their-flags and cheer as they 24 hour service given. delighted to hear Mr, and •Mrs. Al- S P- grit, brooder, bfio�e acrd Harvey• were the proud par- ise to be aver interesting and ins- see the' procession coming down the i Ambulaece Service hart Hary y g hill to the north end of the P rk MRS. E.R. GOOD 25-37 ents of a little son last week: tractive. social hall-bolus . was a furnace pipes in all B1Ztt6. Visitors at the L. Matthews held at the close, the hostess ser- When Their Majesties' car enters home on Sunday were Mr, and Wing a delightful lunch. the central decorated enclosure, the Also all hardware at rens - FOR : : __ sal Strindsrd will be'. broken at Mrs. E. Crockett, Edwin and Mrs. Pickering Township Horticultural the top of the tali flagpole. This onable prices. I1�3URANCE Crocket Jr; and Mrs. R. Wetter. Soc!rty Spring Flower Show. is to be the signai for silence and r.- gtt;RVICE d Mothers' Day Service on Sunday Repair work done profnptly had a large attendance, filling the �' all flags should be held ,at 'your- PIMMPkl6erin 67 The Spring Flower Show of the side. When all are quiet, the bans, �Y B��$�Y cl4turch.. The infant children of Mr. Pickering Township Hotticulturai will play the Natiunal Anthem CTRIL B. MORLEY and Mrs. Manson Ellicott, Mi. and Society will be held in Pickering Following this, the pupils should hardware Tinsmith FIRE. AUTOMOBILE, LIFE and Mrs. H. Barclay, Mr. and Mrs. united Church basement on Tues- cheer and wave their flags, Roy McWhirter, Mr. and Mrs. T. AOOIDENT, WINDSTORM day, May 30th, AH e__xhibits to be The procession will re-foam and PT�rKBRINQ PUBLIC LIABILITY Etc. Philip Jr. and gale'. and Mrs. E. Burgess 'Were presented, for Rapt- 1n by 4 p. m. D. S. T. An aldress proceed in front of tete various show no ,SLP,VICE• PROTECTION lora, t will be delivered in the evening'by sections. It'•is expected that there Mr. John F Clark. Following is a will be spontaneous cheering and The annual meeting of the W. I list of entries: waving of flags as the procession N .. e Was held at the home of Mr. and Tulips, 3 blooms, 1 variety passes in front of each area. i �. Mrs. W. E. Holthy on Tuesday, 1. Tul CHEMICAL • May 9th. Airs• Bert. Harvey, 2. Tulips, looms, any variety Adults. will `not be permitted •to : y' Pres' 3. Tulips, 12 blooms,, rumbler of., enter.any of the reserved areas un- ' iding: Mrs. M. Burk, Secretary-Tr- colour and quality less wearing a special badge. AdFKM - easurer, brought in a splendid re- _ tin port of the year's activities. Meryl- ,4' Tu1ps, best collection • -- alts will remain along the fence s VITAMIN U M*ZRAL TONIC berahip, 53. Visitors, 54. Total att- 5. Daffodils, 6 blooms, P .behind the children, for which am 6. Narcissus, 6 blooms ple space is proviled behind 'sec- endance, 357. Tutal Receipts, $98. To aid in tie: f- 7. Lilacs best specimen tions I' and K. �i 06. Expenditures 73.21. Balance, , $24.85• Mrs. L. Johnston 8• Lilacs, best collection (• The •matter of transportation and Pra7e��len Nntritdos�a!Anae>ll!► IFR A�Ianes, presided .9• Flowering shrubs, best coli. pai;riiig is your-responsibility. Cars fol ilia election of officers, which 10. House plants, Begonia, flower- will not be allowed in the• Park on Pre►enttaa td Riolreb, 'DenW resulted as follows: Presider x ie�.:: ifN t • i � that da � Orrice, and Tetany ot.Vitsala• h Y• l Mrs. Harvey, 1st Vice-President, , 11. use plants, Begonia; foliage It is suggested that particular In D, deficimey.Pq Mrs- M_ Hharilton 2nd Met, P_ _ ,dent, Mrs. M. Ellicott. Secretaly- House Pan s, r nlum care to Buil Rsiataace U. a Treasurer, Mrs, M. Burk. Organ 13. House plants, foliage 1 as a unit when the assembly'breakfi �hg , Funeral Director stag 1ilh::, Ellicott and.Mrs, Baird. 14. House plants, best specimen, up." I`f children are separated from Adelieio%al food supplement any kind. the group, they will be directed to containing quat,titits of VFta- ___Ftunitnre Dealer Secretary, Mrs, T. Brown. 15. Dining-room Bouquet the bandstand, on the southern - District Director, Mrs, R. Birrell. mins and•1VIi11eraiti fre all 01C81i'srLQ. : ' QDtSl10 Directors, Mesdames hjorton, L. 16. Living-room bouquet' ' -slope. t Y Rdbertson , A. Glen, D. 17. Bird-house Competition. Class (A meeting will he in the jacking in ordinary diets. s Johnston, , 12 years and under. school on Saturday at 9 p• sinal} dOBe-lfia!< W.take I Mairs. Delegates to District Meet- 18: Bird-house P Competition. Class m. D. S. T.:where 1 ns and y - ing: Mesdames Mairs, Hamilton, "B", over 12 years, detajls_will be reviewed. All per- treatment, and T. Robertson. Flower Comm- sons concerned should attend.) 24 9 _ ittee, Mrs. A. Lemon and Mrs. L• 'Robt, Simpson Co. Trophy, don- - Matthews, The June meeting will ate] by Robt. Simpson Co. for the -Numerous thefts have been-re- 72.d ate] treatment, $2. > ^ be held at the home of Mrs, Craw- most outstanding t the rte° about town during the poor -. exlubt • _ in Po g JONES ford. Hostesses: Mrs, Ho'tby. MrQ. i Show few weeks. Reports are beard al- , JON K,E IN THE PIlc R G NE E. Ho]tby Jr. Mrs. W. M;Ine = most: daily of the loss by aoraeone b_ * 4 * and Afro. F. Cassie. Ref-�shments Everyone welcome. If you have of arti.:les having been taken from The i1r�$ .Yrf► • . were served by Mrs. D. Mairs. 'anythilag, bring it, theirremises. •,. `a l P Plko" Pick. 0 ^" ti► - "1�/� _ !. •' : - .1.. ••moi... .... ... .,1. .. � 1t 7� Jz Her aunt in Albany Is sick and she ,] `. Yowl MM ewants en to drive her To her house -Householii i� • Quality You'll Enjoy� this evening to see how> he is." aV _ A f' t�rt � "Um," Judy put the dust-cloth Science �' SMILE - i away."Are you going to take Tucky ar ' too'?". Marlie shrugged and made an ef- By SADIE B. CHAMBERS tort to look indifferent. a "Nope. Guess not. Lisa says she DELICIOUS•CANADIAN DISHES heard Tucky ask your doctor. to What could be more ratriotie come over tonight, and she thinks than a loyalty to Maple syrup on ,your bill of fare? Nothing will e c h accepted." t "I don't care, of course." Judy h an "Ju bring .more loyalty to h k o and adherence to the slog "Just felt a little sorry for her crest- like Mutr.er blade." Three rets- E A% fallen neightror. 'I saw her task- pes follow one for pancakes; one of wulrjes fur thost: who are fon "You did?" Marlie followed her tunate enough to have an electric _ out to a orcn. ' wnat did 1511 waffle iron, and thiraly a simple Maple syrup VI Vito"S '.Oh,-just silly things. Rolled her 'PANCAKE RECIP$ - 1/ big blue eyes and called him "Doc- 2 cups sifted pastry flour or tah' In her best Southern dialect." 1% cups pastry flour and �^ 6 AVIA $IQux SCARbER.RY "Maybe you imagined it," Marlie 3s cup whole wheat flour a mo from aa teaspoons baking powder CHAPTER Vtll Mrs. Tuttle and at feast we'llget vine and held it to his nose. Tucky i,a teaspoon salt Is nice to everybody." " It was almost one o'clock when all the mess cleaned up. But we 2 eggs 'Ttldy got home but Gram had can't do much about the damage." s a sure; Judy scoffed.' "Well,. 1%% cups milk teeth kept bright.....been mach too excited to sleep. .. "You better just find a hole and it's a good thing you have Lisa to 3a cup melted butter • • console you, if Tucky really does Measure flour and sift with bak. and attractive With She met her at the top of the Crawl in.and stay there till next leave you flat •for the handsome irg-powder and salt. - If whole - stairs. Christmas." Yudy could not help doctor, That seems to be her in- the he! of WRIGLEY'S "Well, tell me about It, Kitten:" smiling at Marlie's wobegone ex- wheat flour is used, toss in after p She followed her granddaughter pression. "Or go west, young man, tendon. So long. Don't jump into, sifting the white Sour and baking Into her room. "Did you have a go west." the lake now powder. Add beaten egg, milk GUM. �+§ '7I + The bona rang. Judy picked up A Different Girt and melted butter. Add slowly wR nice time!" P M "Lo=vely," Judy `pawned, sitting a dusteloth because she wanted She ran down the steps before the -liquids to dry ingredients. \ `Np oV down and kicking off her slippers. an excuse to find out who it was. Marlie had a.chance to answer. It Some eggs vary as does the flour; �� G�►�W yMie0 - ''Much better than I eapeGted. Mar- Marlie answered is the hall. was a busy morning in the drug if batter should be titin, add more Amp EV/� lie and I played for the rest to "Oh, hello, Lisa." He made no store, and Judy had very.little time milk if necessary. Pour or drop dance, and-we played bingo after- effort to sound cheerful. "Yeah, I to thin]. It was bhortly before noon rounds of batter on hot trying GET SOME TODAY1- iward" had a swell time" that she looked up and saw Peter pan- When bubbles appear. turn Gram sat down and folded her There was a pause, then .Marl• Johns. and brown on the other side. Serve panda. borough' said hesitatingly, "Well, He was in white tennis pants' piping hot with maple syrup. "Yes, go on! Did everybody like ._ I don't know. Yeah, I guess ao. Too and sport shirt with short sleeves MAPLE SYRUP CREAM cups 1 and turned-down-collar. And he 1 1 can condensed milk Care Makes Your rour new dress?" bad your aunt's sick. Okay, I'll take / As "Yum, I, guess so," Judy yawn you. About six-thirty." was handsomer than the evening 2/3 cup maple syrup - Rug Last Longer ,before, flushed. and with his hair cup whipping cream od again, "Peter did. Anyway, he He Lung up, looking a little P PD g - - told me I looked like a little dal pale. Judy thought. curling wildly over his head. 2 tablespoons-granulated sn- fodll'• "Bad news? abs asked curious- Her shoed flashing white teeth gar _ Buying a rug is usually a con 1 "Maybe he meant daffy." Gram Iy, in a friendly grin as.be sat down .sc cup pecan nuts siderable investment and the "looked pleased. "And what did you -No—well, not very. It was Lisa. at the counter. .. - . . 1 pint envelope 'plain gelatine housewife should rightly ezpect "Do you suppose a drink of some- Boil milk and syrup in double good service in, return. But she think of Marlie's big moment'•" thing cool wiil'sDoil_my lunch?" he _ boiler.. Bemove from heat and stir can da her part, too, to lengthen Too Dumb To Notice its wearability.. She knows that.a "Tucky's very beautiful. But a asked, lighting a cigarette. in gelatine, which has been soak- little silly, I think. She flirted with -S hOC �f�i S�lIICsi "w elf," Judy_smiled back at hist-` ed in 3i cup cold water. Beat good rug cushion not only lessens - peter behind Marlie'a back. In fact, -shyly, "I suppose I couldzh pro- with *egg beater a few rounds ordinary wept and tear, but, snakes thought she made a disgusting scribe It as being' very good for Insure"smoothness, then pour into the rug itself appear thicker, play for him. Well, Lisa did too. r ,� your digestion." cr_et, moulds. Chili. Unmold and softer. She turns the rug about but a serve with the whipped cream, occasionally to more evenly dis- tribute"A poor business woman, for that matter. I don't think Milos �- good nurse." Peter's eyes crtakied with sugar added sprinkled with tribute wear and she makes, sure Iiked it very well. But Marlie was that no unevenness is allowed'to too dumb to notice he was being at the eorners with gayety. He the nuts. Serves six. . twtid right Hader his nose:' gave bis order. WAFFLES remain underneath to cause-excel - w. o- merg + While Judy mixed. his drink, he 1'.'i cups sifted flour, cup whole, is a spot. a goes -,�- "So Peter was quite a hit," Gram V , watched her, She was a vastly dff- wheat flour or 2 cu s the g with a carpet sweep- beamed. I thought he would be 4 .� -. --------p p - ex ever day, vacuums at least �t ,Edi 't �`� 'tf. gowned ones f the evening before.in bi iy teaspoonssaltking powder once a week sad has it shampooed HoHe'a a perfect gw do You like entleman, Judy ,� !; , ; Trent girl from the buttercu —firq ft dry-cleaned d has ct- i year. 'And laid without enthusiasm. CT. „� ► It ,_ „ �,� s'-� • �, whke apron, which completely $ egg yolks tear or barn occurs, she has And very handsome too, if you if a tsk me. If i were a young girl,. I'd �" swathed her little figure. Her 3 egg whites beaten stiff _ _ �. - s_ it mended right away. hands were small and white and cup cream ro for him in a big way." , +�• moved with quick efficiency, us cup milk' "Too bad you're not young, k Gram." Judy got nD to slip her new ,�• There was a lull to business, and 4 tablespoons melted batter gown over her bead. "You'd be the ��� "�� Judy and Peter were the only Iwo Sift flour, biking powder and i' its the store when she sat the•driuk Bait. •If using whole wheat too, belle of the town, I'll bet." t,� � - "I never tasked for beaus 'in iffy -, before him. toss in after silting other dry in. ' g day," the old woman chuckled rear- ;i `� j I came to ask you to lunch," the grediencs. Then add-well beaten is y," the "1'o u r grandfather doctor said as he took a sip and t99 .yolks, milk and cream, and -thought I was a pretty bkd flirt. �,�, i;� , '�� Rodded approvingly.. lastly, the melted batter. Drop c' 1 "Oh!" Judy looked surprised. and cook on electric'waffle iron og But he soon' tamed me, That's �� , �„ t � what happens when a girl falls In t +t`►!- �'� �' `That's very kind of you. doctor. in the usual way. Serve with plain love. Did Peter-ask, to see you j �i �t t but 1 can't get away. Sam Calhoun maple syrup or a thinly whipped Click D ri p—C ut again!" 'tit .' '.�t ��� won't be back till after two, and cream with shaved maple sugar5 X R V P "You ask too many questions." ► ''• we're very busy these hot after- added. Waffles are not synony, ::. ` ` �' �`t t loons." mous with breakfast any more for j Judy sac down.to take off her stock- :, n �, `,� they can be dressed up"with a va= tags. "A o, he didn't. Did sou.a:- t , Peter looked 41saiipointed sect him to?" (t `• `,�, "You don't have to work. this tied wardrobe, making thern'a well Click $e will." Gram yawned and got �`�t �� �� „ ereni'ng. do you'" behaved addition for luncheon or ::,and At Sly Sorjn4 t , , ` "Weil.".Judy hesirmed. T usual- evening its well as breakfast. ., A smooth aluminum vv 1 and , looked ve 1 e Y, . , . _ tip. 'You t'Y. c r , ` st s clod S ••, ` � .• � •.ty do.' band, snaps over the • .!Peter t.sn't blind." , ►; �� , � , o rotas sad tiffs of t ' , "Nonsense he chided. 'That's the syrup--there is no Plenty Of Other Girls r_ ` r� • L t•. Your Household - ars It u a grand jus ',•r'Gram:" Judy sounded provok ,t; t;' �� too Much actRity, l prescribe a tit- n o Beres tyros from ed. "Just because you asked Peter 4�9 rte relaxation, There's a new show Problems IIo set rotas u a opening in Albany and I'd like no- sarins send hoc Tubus to take me to a party, don't' }Int fussy eaters i r hour s-lb. Hee FIi�e think he has to bother taking me thine better than to enjoy it'with'' c you n you Symp La9 or the out again. There were plenty of tl you. If you say nay Ptd call our family? ' Do yon have trouble egtuvalent to lbs.and y y providing a_varied_and interest- i �soc1 for the tz-m.size other girls there tonight, and they grandmother. She said you were + thmFor retails aover ue ._. .to look after me this summer." in- menu? Do your cakes fall? For the 4o-oz. size ~SY were all making eyes az Lim." 2, Then write, enclosing a stamp- send ten s-tb.Bee Hive 'Well," Judy turned and wiped ed, self-addressed envElo a to sy rttplabels and st to "That wouldn't interest a, boy P the equivalent In tbs. . like Peter; I think be tyo$ld prefer • a Blas , "I guess 1 can manage it." Miss Sadie B. Chambers,care of :and SO. The 40-os Peter finished his drink and then this a er, and she will endea. size sett rsnii at 3 16 girl.of your type." -paper, _ Mail requests to the` "I do . believe," -the grand- jumped up. taut to solve your problems. JZ manufacturer—theufi .a - daughter yanked her nighris out oi.• i li phone for the tickets. Be the dratyer, "you planned this :.ii'a�a;::. •:U ready at seven. sharp, so lie can iT�� isoaevery ahoTe thing deliberatetv!" By ,ANNE ADAMS � have a nice drive in the June.twi- .Polka Lancers "Don't be absurd." Gram prepar. Into the world of spring fashion light. I think. you've been spend- Ing too much time cooped up In— Oust Jitterbugs edthis look slimmer" .design this drug,store." — wou �ld make any more accusations. -the .newest, asiest-to-make t•.nd most gracious of buttonlfront When lie hail gone Judy smiled ..Jitterbug juin-)ens are ivi "Well, I'm glad you .had a nice g Mime. Get to sleep note. You're not , to herself. So Tuck; hadn't sue- place to polka dancers, -say the � —used-te being up so late," dregs°'• Scalloping on collar, ceedecit in making her date �wiih dancing teachers—apo think it's sleeve= and pockets snaps up its , The nest morning 3larlie, and smartness to a . new peak of Peter, after all, That was funny. about time. / Judy surveyed the Janes house it was.sort of alts;kno%ving-that "There isn't much 'jitterbug / charm and _rounding off these Feter.could have taken Tucky. but dancing being done on public with sinking*spirits. .. - g / Pretty pet's!-like curves is simple d "You'll have. to get some one in ds A,'B, C (as you'll find out from Preferred .her. She could .hardly 'lours'anymore;' said-Pearl Allen _ ' to clean this lace up,thoroughly." the Serving Instructor of Pattern. '>aait to „erbome to tell Gram. of. Culver, president of the Ghica- dudy ran her fingers over a spot (To BeContinued) go National Association of Dane- IOefi), In a geometric silk or i` inn plasters. where a cigarette had burned the- rayon„ this-neat yoke-style crea- — dining•room table. It would take me - A.len said the polka was gaining 1 tior. is right for every casual.day- - A week to get it looking right." in popularity because it's not � /• time event, • Tn a in cot. All Who Are Fat Marlie n•as horrified. "I'll send Lon, it changes its character tostrenuous. •� "`` .for Mrs. Tutte. She does mother's he the -ileal kitchen-and-porch .:. Called Overeaters" ". $1.00 FOR YOUR OLD IRON 'housecleaning." . rock cool and nifty to 'for seem ■ Nhtt "And you'd better tel her not to cottage wear in blistering weath Here's an iOca that is so old '��� '� its ase, condition or^ make—is ,'.do any talking about it;' ttartied er. Do without the scallops if ' it's new. _ : worth $1.00 oti the purchase or a Judy. "If your mother finds out, you refer a plainer dress, Dr. Cyrus C. Sturgis, of thenew Coleman (any ea oreing iron. Ask , � your dealer fang store handling ♦ �we111 bosh get the blame. Mike y Pattern 4087 is available in University of Michig Michigan's School of Toes' ��� Feet hardware) for rREr, TRADE-tel broke one of her best cups." misses' and, women's sizes 16, 18, Medicine told a meeting sponsored cERTtrtcnT worth S1.(t0 toward he purchase of your new Coleman 1 _._ �Iay be she won't count "em." 20,'34 _.36,_38; 40t 42; 44 and 46. by Michigan health organizations iron, .or write. kfarlie hoped ,dispiritethy. Size 36 takes 4:Y� yards ,35 inch that fatness was caused by over- e o eman Judy ben[ down and picked up .. Here is a clean, stainless antiseptic oil Co. material• eating. It is amazia how man Ltd. Z Cigarette 9tnb from'. the living- g g y now di.nensed by chemists at trifling. cost, . g Send Twenty Cents (20c) in theories • have teen evolved to that will do more to help you get rid of your. - �, pt.'1':U'59;, 1' „it;;, t)•,tnrtn ~ �„ trouble than anything you've ever used. •room' carper coins (stamps cannot be,accepted) explain the cause of obesity when its actio„ is so Powerfully. penetrating "Here's a hole. Oh, Tordie: Fpu for this .Anne Adams pattern. the simple truth is:that it results that the itching is instantly stopped; andSELF b^ffer check up all over the house Write lain) Size Name, Address from the consumption of an-excess in s short time•you are rid of that bother- • • plainly P some, fiery eczema. The same is true of �. and learn' the worst right away." and Style Number. amount of energy in the form of Barber's itch. Salt Rlteum, Itching Toes and In'/t` Bad Hole „ Feet—other irritating unsightly skin troubles. Send your order to Anne Ad: food, Di. Sturgis said.. He wa, 1m, can obtain .Ainonc'a Emerald O;1 to Issue No. 20 — '39 rMom'is sure to gee that," Mar- q– the original hotlTn at any modern drop ame, Room 425, ?3 West_Adelaide not enthusiastic about -the theory atnrr.-It ii .aft In nuc—and•failure 01 airy lie said dolefully. "Weil, k'I1 tali St., Toronto. of reducing by exercise.• of the ailments nMed above is rare indeed. C _ . 1 ..ti. '. Latest Portrait of His Majesty King George VI s Su nday f : 2 ' ==� School :A- ' Lesson ....... .... . A LESSON 4l11 e •IBeverage Alcohol and The Home (A Social Aspect of the Liquor » Problem) Jeremiah 35:5-10; Ephesians 5:15- W �. rr - 21; 6:14 � � _ •.. Golden Text _ "Drinknor ., strong drink, thou, nor thy sons with thee." Lev. 10:9. The Lesson In Its Setting Time The prophecy of Jere- miah found in chapter thirty-five " cannot be located with great exact- ' ness during the years when he pro- phesled, but may be put, with a fair degree of certainty, about the ; year 604-B.C. Paul wrote the epic- Ue to the Ephesians in AM 61, fr The Rechabites were a nomad tribe, not of Jewish, but of Kenite 4� race, 1 Chron. 2.55, and connected THESE NEW FEATURES ., with the Amalektiea, Num. 24: 21. 5. And I set before the sons of0� tlt0 fjmOYs Scot kh liners the house of the Rechabites bowls roll of wine, and cops; and I said 'IATHENIA"and"LETITtA" unto them, Drink ye wine. 6. ButEngland, Ireland and Scotland they said, We will drink no wine; �~ .. Followingthe poli of abreast of the for Jotiadab the son of Rechab, our i 1""'� g lather, commanded us, saying, Ye times' , the Donaldson Atlantic Life have thor- .shall drink no wine,neither ye, nor { ` oughly reconditioned and improved the accommo- your sons, forever: 7. neither shall dation in all three Classes of these vessels. ye build house, nol, sow seed, nor Thi arw features include -- plant vineyard, nor have any;'but All your days ye shall dwell in - ii Hot and cold running water in all Cabin and Tourist tents; that ye may live many days staterooms,and in most Third Class cabin+ In the land wherein ye, sojourn. 8, i Beds instead of berths. And wehave obeyed the voice of 10 Controlled ventilation throughout: - Jonadab the son of Reehab, our i Enlarged and rebuilt cabin staterooms in"Athenie. x ' on the "Athena"fol- to m with ironic bath ch r ed•ns New rooms e a that h P father, in all 8 0. to drink no wine all our days, we, lowing similar improvements made in the"Letitia". .. �. our_wives. our sons, or our.daugh 1 MOTE TMEK LOW RATES tern; 9. nor to build houses for us CoW fr to dwell In; neither have we vine- n es-b132'.81i Tourist$21SMi Third WIM yard, nor field. nor'seed: 10. but i6', i Weekly sailings from Montreal to]Belfast,Liverpool and we have dwelt in tents, and have G an ooalunaion with the Cunard White Star ltnera � obeyed, and done according. to all i. " and "Anoonia that Jonadab our father command al ad us. Acting under the command of God, Jeremiah called the repres- entative, men of the Rechabttes Into the house of Jehovah, and IDONA 9 : offered them wine. It was done to order to give them the opportunity to refuse, and thus prepare the s '- way for the message that-men are more loyal to the commandments of men than they are to the co>ii- o0r �'� ftt �' ) = .: mandments of'God. Thrd}i9h Evil Days trait die-manto tie is row locJ Trtrel.lsrat. IL Look therefore. It -believers _ ire bound to dispel the darkness from the hearts and lives of others ./� how careful they should be not to ■ be dark themselves, but to walk as �'� 'j(� - - wise men. Carefully how ye walk. Radio Conductor '.Not as unwise, but as wine. Wise - men are those who not only know s the truth, but live according toHORIZONTAL Anavicer to 1'tevbas Patssle 2oze _Was boat `the truth. Paul is writing to Christ- i.6 A leadingK Ll H EiL'E N E. L Ei is _ tans who have the truth, -spiritual musical ryry � 21 He gives truth, moral •truth, all centered In conductor in O O'R HCLLN I N E recitals. 'Christ, and because. of which they America. O O' T 5 E R FIS 23 mar• know what -Is right and what Is 13A molding. t iT H ���L� SIA f i T 26 Portuguese giE IRA G'A wrong, as we do 14 To habituate. coin. ir` This latest. rtrait,o-f His Majesty the lain Shows him wearing the unt- I S OlLiAT E A N INiA 16 RedeetnZng the time, because ppoo ��gg 16 Wind. 27 To obtain. form of colonel-in-chief'of the Cameron Hi•lilanders. . T REIT I I G RIO the daps are evil. When days are _ ,.. 17 Being. 28 To piece Wh _ ti evil, Chria'tians themsetvea are. in 18 Intolerant E R Ai SIE U 5 U R P 30 To be sick. danger of being allured Tato person, A T',R P Q 1 ht E E 5 treatwith promise), 3. that it may be sport is enjoyed and practiced by M S'E E N 5 P M 31 Varnish evil, and will be delivered _train well. with thee, and thou .mayest the average Ontario citizen. 19 Stream. TOG 5 T E A K L ingredient' such temptatioaa only se.they keep live long on the earth. 20 To declare The most recent national shoot- sol A 5 U ARE N CI5 E R V E 32 Silkworm. ear the. Lord Jesus Christ, ever solemnly. 36 To break' q 4. And, ye fathers, provoke not in tournament to, furnish such '21 Ch nes. H E alert to wtinees for him, and trans- g Camp. your children to wrath. A parent roof is the recently ccm feted Z4 Bute. acting, with consuming earnestness p y P 37 Seraglio, had better sow tears in a field first round of the 1939 Dominion 25 To impel. 149 Venomous 2 Dyeing _ _ the business of the King whom from which be expects to derive. snake. apparatus. _39 To pry. x; =they adore. Marksmen Junior Small Bore Rifle 29 Dentists tool. �- food for hdmsetP and family, thea 51 First woman. 3 Cotton fabric. 40 Drama part 17.'Wherefore be ye not foolish, League a3lnual competition: Of the 33 To hunt. 52 , 'by his'own ill conduct nurture evil . 169 five-man teams, re resentin 34 Hair ornate To erase. .}Examination. 41 Heavy blow but understand what,the will of the p g 5 Chest•bones. 42 Wood sorrel Can- Lord 1s. in the heart of his child. But nurt- JS3 To revoke.845 shooters from all over Can- went. 154 Democrats. ire them. In the chastening. �The 35 Position. 6 Excavated. 43 Covers with 38. And be not drunken with the oda, competilig in the competition, lS6 He won fame ovine, wherein 1s riot, but be Silted word Dere translated "chastening" 36 Crystalline 7 Ascended. sod. 81 learns or 405. shooters were -" refers to the whole trsinin„ and substance, as a rnnduc- g Rhythms, 45 To do again with the, Spirit. Ontario marksmen representing all Aor of—s. education of children. And admoni- 37 Female 9 Monster. 146 Kiln. We are accustomed to oppose ea- sections of the province. Think ',87 He has long 10 Ketch. 47 Half. tion 'of the Lord. This last •word• pronoun. cessive drinking by the claims of means generally training by word; of it, almost, half the entries in been a leader Y this nation-wide shooting tourna- - 38 With respect 11 Coagulated SO Turkish abstinence; but here the .alterna and in actual use, mostly, by word. S , to. sof --- or- blood mass. governor. Jive counsel is the reeption. of the of reproof, remonstrance, or blame. ment were Ontario shooters. 44 Needle. :chestras- 12 Male pro- 52 To accomplish Holy Ghost. The fundamental need Here is a brief but priceless word Broclville Best Shooters shaped. `VERTICAL noun. i55SouthCaro- �, lot life is not a sensation, but an for the parent's heat•`.. It lays a And there.are many expert 48 Age. 1 Grief. 15 Insect's egg. lina. f inspiration. It is folly to seek to life fresh stress upon his respons bilit- marksmen among these, as shown 10 II' 2 1' spur the'essential powers of life tea in the guidance and the tore- in the final scores posted. Sharp- I by a stimulus of the flesh. warning of his child; "but that the Filled With Holy Spirit shooters of the No. 1 ifle team of 13 I i3 Ib spirit of self must be banished Brockville Collegiate-Institut anal —` 19. Speaking one to another in from the work, if' it is to be done �* pealms and hymns and spiritual vocational' School posted second 17 18 _ 19 r i indeed. high sccre among the 169 entriest songs, singing and making melody to fall slightly behind the 'high with your heart to the Lord.' 4 20. Giving thanks for all .things N TA R I O scorers, the crack No. 1 Team of in file name of our Lord Jesus the Saint John, N.B.) Vocational 2q Christ to God, even the Father. School. The Ontario team scored The apostles preached.in the name UTDOORS 1485 out.of 1500 points while. the s 0 I of the Lord Jesus; they 'drought Maritimers posted a score of 1491 out 1300. mB�-�YLC—BAKER miracles in his name; believers are ie -commanded to pray in his name; a roc.vt e s oo ers a so e- end here we are told to gine thanks, came the new holders of the On- y b P g his name. ONTARIO SCORES AGAIN! tario provincial shooting cham- ' 21. Subjecting yourselves one to Competitive rifle shooting is pionship when last year's final- 37 another in the fear of Christ. "The without doubt one of the most ists the Peterboro Collegiate and y primary point in--'the spiritual eth popular sports enjoyed by Ontario Vocational School, failed to com- 0 41 Q 43 46y t Y acs of the gospel is humility. Self sportsmen, both,young and old. Al- pete. The Brockville boys had to. ' as deaiioned as against God: and -most every village, town and city shoot it out with 80 other, teams t consequ;ntly as against men. in the province boasts its group from all parts of Ontario and the - d Christian home C h. marksmen who are continually five-tram team certainly outshot An Neal P of ma 6:1-4. 1. Children, obe3i your par-, participating in.one contest or an- their 400'rival marksmen. Second. y: rents in the Lord; for this is right. other. But:it's when national place went to the No. 1 Team of ?- 2. Honour thy father and mother, shooting competitions are held that the Sarnia Collegiate Cadet Corps ( ' - (which is the first commandment proof presents itself of how this who scored 1464 out of 1500 pts. y.� t'T•.w.: .•• T 7 • r. ., '.ice • Y .+.G 1. 'a.� S '���� L.�".''...^w+ .G: .• ".s., `�t'•-'. ...J4: - •Y '�,.V.,,y ..1 w or j 4 . I 'A"TTENTIOT M,nphy Paints HIGH QUALITY f .� o,.� HI► * will O po..r tom• T"" LOUD SPEAKER 1 PIT K1Ne 1 X1.43 Pa Few; 51.60 pdd in advaneo !ISE�• to the United stats Brock Road Gravel.w ft &IN" � in ""Me. �YSTE�a s �ss AND JOHN MURKAR. ProDrletor Crushed Pit Run _ "Sound Car NARvo l • . ar t-- Order )E Chicks now, and be C.rtii stoatae anhlr Gravel Advertisinb _�v « climb COVERS�s ONE T - - next Fall. See me, or phone me. . .,,.. iG'LAREMONT - ''+� ] right away. Personal attention. E. and Mrs. Bryan of Cobourg .6— Sand and G r�ed AUTO RADIO SERVICE prompt delivery. DRIES IN NO 1 were in town on Sunday. Batons Satisfaction Guaranteed Lu 1C� WILSON, R R. 1. A number of cases of measles "� are'reported in. the neighborhood. DalivereJ or Lo tde l in Pit PAUL ' WILSON >, Y: ;Farr s Elevetto.r Mr: Abijah Forsyth spent a few PHONE: Plant, Pick 1026 BROOKLIN. ONT. — days a wee with nen a oron o e oN loo—I6rzr- e, � n Fort Credit. JOHN BOURNEd� SON 29tI Phone — Rea. J88 ' EafSae W38 JNO. S. SALSDO1tL -- Lyle Douglas, of Toronto has Plckeringt Oat. lbeen spending a few days with his SOY BEANS — $1.25 per bush. � Iriends here. _ free.from noxious weeds **�� *T -Mr. and Mrs. Cliff. Pilkey and CALVES 'WAITED Barley..©ata.. Free from weeds R• a. CLEND�ENING :family of Toronto were week-eud VEAL Chop of any kind sold visitors here. Podtq and Hos heeds, Floor FUNERAL DIRECTOR ,Blas Coal & wood Private Ambu4smce 1tTNIONVILLE SELL YOUR CALVES AT HOME Fendad and Roadn6 Material Day and Night Service 9000 170IOR PARNERS' Save Time and Money - _. . �s n WW We have a buyer at the farm` T1r�e Px ermg Markham, - Ont. .� DANCE y MEAT MARKET IN I�VIU/VDAY, TUESDAY AND Mammoth Hall WEDNESDAY We carry a .ttlll I1ne of COCKSHUTT MALVERN � 10KERI NG FARMS Firyesh FrostiWood ',,.-' ON THE EVENING OF LIMITEDand TUESDAY, MAY 23RD g, .�RSSO?�T3 ■� Agency MAX BOAS ORCHESTRA .Oared (Everybody welcome Refreshments PHONF el - '' New Stock of Parts on Hand ---- ----- ---- Meats Service on above maelolnea Our delivery is at your service Implements set exhibit in sensor - .:Phone.Pick 1620 Ptowe, mowers ete, • -THOS. LYE . � CLA REiVCE' SILK � . _ BROC1� Claremont, Ont. 'THEATREServiceRadio _ - Expert service and re- - ?f•IQJItSOAY.FRIUA1frSc SA�Ul2DAY Pairs to all makes. Ross. INSALES T (ANADA Ah Shows Day light Saving Tiase on�ble obargas, Work MAY 18, 19 and 2v , guaranteed. - ;- .Twe Via. at 7.30 and 9.30 . _ Matinee at 130 ARTHUR FIELD• a.ct�a.y 4`GUNGA (DIN" � 'Member I°' :.. - Because • - R!9RIGHR ade Aawetwfc nP. _ CA ANT use 46 Ph 520t. ICKBRING PERFORMANCE! it's aster on the get- , :,`'VICT09,, tcLAGLEN • DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS JR. away . o . it's s stronger JUAN F'ONTAIxa L. E.O N /LL • • SkM JAFFE 8 IPUNBRAL DIR.IstlTXM AND = on hills : . . it's a much better all-round performer BIiaAL![ES = than other cars in its Hold . . . and It saves you x . , i �.� W. T.1[atb�e,l . MAY 22. n and 24 dtoaa'vilio ;mune eve da on as, oil and upkeep. . ,1Nlgbtand ; y y g p p Two Sbowa.f at 7 30 and 9.30 �'*'"•'�"' Holiday Matinee Wed.at 2.00 p.m. Busicen Pboa- ,lte•ideace Pboni eel ; NAMES CAGNLY mot 9s'e its FIRST in Because ' AS VALUE! D o t I a r f o it: d o 11 a r it "Thee Oklahoma i gives.you more for your Kid" ERMANENT NAGGING PAIN money than any other car in Its price range. WITH. THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER That's why the new Chevrolet is the biggest- 4 HUMPHREYBOGART . • ND N-ERYE8. IT MAY BE ROSEMARY LANE OUR EYBs. selling . 1939 model automobile in Canada l DONALD CRISP , H. TUCK,OPT. D. Dhmw nock em IN a - pblrae 1316 Because � '98HAWA, 01'1'L. : . - r - TER ,.. , ;• '=NOT •. � . FEATURES! Steering Column Gear-Shift with "Vacuum Assist" • Chevrolet's Notice }Famous 8S-Horsepower Valve-in- - o YOU Head Six 0' New Aero-Stream Styling, New Bodies by Fisher p• f lea e Perfected Guadro-Action Hydraulic Brakes a New "Observation i we do B4ilaing�fall kisdr i - y � rnr�crf�-. < Car" Visibility • Advanced .Knee-Action Riding System with 1 VAR - Sheckproof Dual Cross Steering -(On Master De Luxe Models) ' :. .0 Tiptoe-Matic Clutch a Safety Glass. In but rl� eta- a LL1�I�BA�O t . . aimpte Low Monthly Payments on the General Motors Instalment . : c•i++e w� - -- RO DING e asomrials that will please from every We a so sell Brantford Rooflos standpoInt. In dignity Materials,Empire Eatbroom y: of appearrnce our Eqnipment, Duro Water - work will stand out Systeme, Beatty through the ages. Stable FgtuQnlent No Greater Tribute an other Building Material d" �.`. STAFFORD . „ �► I N. W. Rmtimntes Free The only low-priced car combining ALL -THAT S BEST AT LOWEST COST I Highway uottnmenw q. Y P werka _Pork Guaranteed -- Pb. 402 Wbitby Ont. : DONALD MOTOR SALES WHITBY Mon Road West F, J. PROUSB Assoc. Dealer—M. Slee 1Phone:1502 Sleep—Pickering -• i �` :•' .PICRERING, ONTARhOr � -..'t^-1•,.•;F'-. ..F-•X^e,"J'�^17•�' -..•h w.fe... ::' .. ...1• ... .. �- J-,- +h%� ':-"s+• 'R _ .�; �-. "_4:(:A, .,,...•C•s.-.. .•r,,y. _ .w..,+. .. •:.. _ ,.-'�.. `lY: ,may, �+`. yy ' VIM loss r ---tCLAR MONT' -' -not so well. f a qworis Garners, spent the week- - •-1 Ar Gordon Borland has segured a end with Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Birk- MasBey-Harr�t7 'COMPETENT — RF.IiAl i Born, to I&. and Mrs. Woods, a position in Toronto,' ett. i8aughter. 1 and ,Mrs, Thom, Scott have Vaughan Glover;' of Peterboro, Farm ' ---' RADIO SGI���E Mr. and Mfrs. John Brownof just returned from San ltgo, spent Mothers' Day with his home T_Humber Bay spent Sq xy with T. where they have been.spending the folk at tate Manse. — - --Espen Servlet on an stakes and lira. Lye. winter. Mr. ,Shersun Rut:lohr remains in Implements of receivers •►The sympathy v. . . . Jell and Abijah Forsyth dug up a num- au;ch the same health, with little - � �Ys extended to Rev. P. L. Jull and Q(�om_, Br'i'ne your sets here sad Susi , � der of healthy, good-sized potatoes improvement to date. Sales end Service seek of,tubes atwsys on kande family o! Brooklin, is their sad be- AQ rn his garden this week. Wjat's the The community . expresses its : reavement through the death of answer?. symPath'Y to Mfr. and Mrs. George AIrs, Jell. There wus Rusell W. Gray, Brougham Ont. _ `a large attendance at Scott and eons, in the death of •. iJt Dr. and Mrs. Tomlinson and Rev. the special Mothers Day Service their son and brother, Drs Wm. J. T'. D. and bars. Augustine were in in the United Church on Sunday Scott, prominent Cookstown physic- Law ew Q_'_s . Grimsby on Saturday bast attend- morning last, Domglas Alexander, ian and 3urgas■, at the Toronto „ �� La SaJ a: the noted Flower Festival. °1iwl° �� �1Y11Uut[l in8 soa of b1'ri and Mrs. Este Pearce General Hospital, on Sunday, May C i,►�P Some bowling has already been and Beverley Georgina, daughter 7th, follo�wing� injuries received in �` assn oit the greens, here, but the of Mr. Mrs. Frank S. Barcla t' eat official opening takes place on the were presented by tl;eir- parents practiced in Cookstown for the past 24th Tea will be served!on the for the sacred Rite of Baptism. nineteen years, and was recogniz- GOOD USED CARS rtt ,greens. All interested and prospect- (Met regular meeting of the ed as a clever, successful surgeon. GOODYEAR TIRES yr: ive bowlers are -invited to attend. Young Men's Bible Class, will be Born in Claremont, he received his WILLAR•D SATTERI►Si t� Carpenters are busy. this week held in the basement of the United early education here, and later at A full line of Implements and GENERAL BLACKSMITHft4 -.making alterations to the front en- Church on Sunday, May 219t, at Toronto University, where he grad- Repairs. SKILLED MOTOR REPA&S 'ImMee to the United Church- Robt. 2.30 p. m. This service will be con- uated from the Faculty of Medic- Wood's Milk Coolr s Elec. Give lra a trial on aNe4 or [lard Cat Beeby, William Thompson and Alf- ducted by Mr. Wild, a young men's ine. He v s a member of the Mas- 24 Hours Towing Se red Pretty are engaged in the quartet .and violinists from St. onic Order, Scottish 'Rite, the Mil- to Surgeq - .y tr' Fences and Mil- work. John's Evangelical Church, Toron- itia, and the United Church. Dur- Milksrs, Gordon J. Law ansa'Ada Found; of Toronto, will to. Mr. Wild comes to ug highly ing the Great War, he served in 'Phone Pick 5r12 t give her travelogue on her trip to .recorunended, so you may be ass- the Medical Corps. An enthusiastic 'Phone 2WS d � Japan, in the Baptist Church on ured of a spiritual, and npliftin Captain o! the Barrie Cour- 'f©g L. (3ILLMAN PFI.�BRL'�it3, -ONTARIO Friday even B Boller, B ROt}Cl�l A M, 01VT. 23 ng; May 26th. Musical messaage. Then on Sunday, May 28, try Club last year. He is survived trios and Treble choirs from Altona the final meeting of the season will by his wife, formerly Miss Agnea will also be a feature of the grog- take the form of a "Ladies' Day", Bbyle, of Richmond Hili; three ram• when each man, young or old, is children, his parents, and four bro- An F7mpire Day program will be invited to bring with hlm a lady, thers, Thos, pnd David, of Clare- - . PLEASE. '' ,given by the pupils of the Contin- his lady friend, hie wife or his wont, and Gordon and Peter, of d ustion and Public Schools at 2 p, mother. Mr. Goddard will be the Windsor. The funeral took ■ >rnti on Friday afternoon May 19th. Pace on T�c IC etS ti. y speaker and special music will be Wednesday of last week with in- Medallions will be presented to the provided. by the young men of the terment at Richmond Hill Cemet- students. Parents and friends are q�, aordil�lly invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. John Collaren, of cry. Sor y to heart Wm. Wallis, is Cie &ktorlal Page).. B e' ore Friday � If you intend going to Toronto by :motor coach on Monde May 22 please help us to determine in ad- vance the number of extra coaches necessary to provide service for you. �. •Y 013Le „r,� 0s . - 10 i. Com' pleto Clean' ' Stock' _ - - of • = . _ s �, - Auto Accessories- Tires' and Batteries i .100 p. Ca Pure Pennsylvania Oil - - — -. �5' ala. 'of over 65c. r al. �. --- 18atteEactioa Glaranteed SAVE OUR (FREE GIFT COYPONS ALF' MOLE, Clarerlon t P - u PHONE 3201 Electric Refrigerator raw*uie -.keoraees r r lr, y4-r raw p.nee r►.rkOr _ :BARGAINS _ ZYjHEN invest in Chevrol The W 3^� Rebuilt, Re-Finished, �Cuaranteed Track of Triple Savings,you get three• fold dividends of economy.You travel farther Frigidaire, b 1-2 cab, ft. .. $49.06 Gra, lice. 7 s. fk new guar nede+ on a tank of gasoline—because Chevrolet's Kelvinator, 5 i-t cub. Pt... >R59.N ianissr, new Finish .. iM.6g ,: IM Valve-in-Head Special Trude Engine gives Coffield, 3 nub. ft... .. .. $59.0 Gen. Mee. new finish, brand am mord! miles to the gallod, as well as power to spare 1 You save on oil! You save on up- U=iverssis i cub. ft. ,. , ,..�69.N ;aschauisnr, factory suarasteei, Where>>�wy loads and hard palls are the rule. - . 7 Toa end 2 S-. Too Idaple Leaf Heavy Duty keep, due to Chevrolet's truck-built quality j - IlRherial, 6 cub. ft :. ., :99.N 16 w. tit. double lest was Truob are the choice. --.e,�rF ,�„�••,-.r �,__ IV Prd% these savings for yourself, by in. 'Gen. 11se. i ca ft., now, _ $M,O ' �. , iwaraa• �G4Z.N .. , and � the Chevrolet Trude that $74.so Gen, Sec., 12 ca. ft, arable dew, ' driving "tell ntecMnisan.,' •w'.. 5a your job. The complete line of Chevrolet and Maple Leaf Trucks cover 97%of all haul• Crossley Shelvadsr., ..+.. 169.N ;. .:porcelain finish, new, factory a., ang leQuitYmarb.`..indudes the market's outs Gen. I41ec. 6 c. f. new, guar scech; ,guaranteed, was :706..itl5 N standing %2 �', 3/4.1 � 1%2 ton,2 ton,2%s ar oiu, new finish..l .. Ea9.N y -ton, and 2 ton Cab-Over-Engine models . . :all with the latest advanced truck features . .'; ' Wiest-P_d�c_s_on Brand New19�SS�smtrsl_ElecAric R a11- s�ix lowest price field-Coure , Canada's standard Trock is the chawout 1 iS Ton scoael wkh sial,. Body. It's low-priced. in today, and convince yourself that you'll be • ;.F1FT•Y ICE BOXES FROM $2.00 UP }' ec000snical and savable. money ahead by choosing Chevrolet, The t Truck of Triple Savings. �T�og Prices quoted ars Cash Prices. Butt- Low sroatbty payneesb oN Gswe►al Motors Iwrtalsrec Plast. t Plan Prices •t: Se an r ccs include serve e , charge. .- As long as Thirty- 1939 DO.�ALD DIOTOR SALES, Whitby - ' � ::�Assoo. Dealer, M. Sleep, Pickering x ' DON CHRISTIAN ELECTRIC " 38, Simcoe Street North .,t Osbawas Ont. j I PHONES 34 and 744 Open Evenings b LOWERTHE KEY TO / / �t 1. } • n 'R Wioa Governor-General-'s "Yen. it loot of my husband's which they believe will abolish hair." pain all over the bo t' 1 Art►ild "But your husband In alive." The theory is that when body " "Sure; but his hair is gone." cella are injured they release a powerful substance known as his- "'WORTH COMING "Would you like anything taurine. This substance, it is - ',< else with your dinner, air?!' thought, activates the endings of ' -OVER FOR!" I { "Yes, that little blonde tit- the nerves which carry pain sen- r ting in the corner over there.' nations to and from the brain, The Dixie is a grand smoke any way E = -new anaesthetic called thymozye- ou take it. The tobacco stay' Three slightly deaf men were thyldietlylamine, neutralizes the y Motoring, from the north to Lon- gosh and flavourful until you cut histamine and so no pain messages �► •e don in an old noisy car, and,hear- are sent to the brain. !t off the plug-ono every pipeful t.� lug was difficult. lasts longer. I As they were nearing London. f one asked: "Is this Wembly'" SCOUTING t "No," replied the second, "this is Thursday." The Bo Scouts of Canada are , "So am I," put in the third. "So y Oat let's stop and have one." all ready to play their important part during the visit of Their Ma us . VI and Queen— Elizabeth. At the various stop- ping places of the royal tour they t What Science will assist in lining the streets, LUG SMOKING TOBACCO. and in.traffic control. In the lar- _-_ger c_entr s they will maintain _ e -FIs mobile first aid units, and will op- posibility of the Scout show being Good cows will average about 15 — John Murray Gibbon of Montreal, � elate lost children bureaus and made a feature of the great fall per cent, more milk on three milk- who has been awarded the-.Gov- ��Ing rest' roams. On incoming high- fair. The Cyclorama was attend- ings a day than they will on two. ernor-General's prize for the best i7 ways they will co-operate 'in the ed by crowds reminding of big Canadian work of General Litera- staffing of information booths for days of the -"Ex." ttare, 1938. the benefit of motorists. TREE RINGS IDEA UPSET Used Trucks It is now found that tea ng the On May 20, the King's official age of a tree by the number of its , birthday, the Scouts will-give the One of the features of the Scout rings is like trying,. to tell a wo- leadership across Canada in the Cyclorama was. a long street of See our large' assortment of tet, mane n her looks. celebration of the day by burning hobby work by Wolf Cubs and > y various makes and models The discovery upsets one df, a chain of beacons, accompanied Scouts, displaying literally thous- BQ man's oldest beliefs that trees put by fireworks, in the evening, as ands of items, from art work to at our Showroom. dve You Heard on one ring each year. They are was done so successfully to mark airplanes of every known model, $950. G.M.C. ''35 T23 B. Stake R visible when the trunk of a tree is the King's Coronation in 1937. and appetizing examples of the •Body Duals. - nawed in two, culinary efforts of young camp Trees were discovered in Texas As a unique international de- .. . cooks. • Dodge 36 1/2 Ton Pick- that put on five a year. Hardly monstration of Scout neighborli- up. _ any were found that failed to add ness, during the day, May 20, Ca- $525. G.M.C. '36 3,g, Ton Panel Tigers had been ravaging a vil• at least two actually. unciae and American Scents will Young ducks forced for rapid Truck. lane and the terror-stricken natives meet at various points along the growth and marketed at from 9 to $475. Ford '36,1/2 Ton. Panel seat for the nearest white man to TO SOBER UP DRUNKS boundary line, from the Atlantic 13 weeks of age are called green Truck. -L silt thew. To sober up quickly when dead to the Pacific, for a goodwill cere- ducks. They weigh from 4'fs to $ Ton This man was a crack shot and drunk, take an intravenous injec- mony, and the planting'of ".King's pounds each. $275. Chevrolet '33 1/2 bad never been known to urian. His tion of insglin and of glucose. Dis- Birthday•Trees. Notable gath- Panel Truck, method was to tie a goat to the covery that these.two "shots" will . erings are expected on the historic _ toot of a tree at dusk, climb the quickly reduce the alcohol in the Niagara bonder, and at Windsor General Motors P IXI E uG tree, and when the tigers came blood was reported. by Walter and Detroit' " INstrlbutors Products for the goat, fire at the flash of Goldfarb, Karl bL Bowman and As a-result of the outstanding Excep':on i i ()PFOP.TCKITY of. their eyes.,In the morning they Samuel Parker, of Bellevue and g rered xerious and responsible men Of Canada Ltd. wOnld be toned dead, shot straight Kings County Hospitals, :veov York success of the recent Toronto to represent a company selling Scout Cyclorama-8'fair of booths new line og religious, -novelty G. X C. Truck-Retail Branch lletween the eyes. City. limps: also commercial Lampe �ef�f�1 He followed his usual procedure They tried it on drunks brought representing over 100 educational making Neon-like nigras. Do not 208 Spadina Ave., the first night, but although he fir- to the hospital. The shots convert features of the Scout .training— apply unless able to nuance sur ----- Toronto held in the Canadian ;alien x- -� era itory.arrange- ed several shots, when day dlwn- the alcohol into water and carbon mean .with excius4ve territory. If - ed the goat had gone and there dioxide. hibitlon Coliseum and adjoining lou Qualify. write room 2 2113 'WA.- 1931 -. 'were no dead tigers. - -' arena,C,;S.E'. ot9cials discussed the Bleury St:. Montreal. This happened on two succeed- big BANISH ALL PAIN tui nights.. Perturbed, he took a 'Medical research workers have , discovered a nese anaesthetic huge torch with him on the fourth Classified.sight and instead of firing at the aAN'rEusaasse Cashing eyes. switched on his big RINQS INSTANT IASL LT.I1TVlN ROD A•;ENT WANTED THE MUST COMPLETE LINE. OF torch, and saw, to his amazement; S to sell Phllllps Lightning Protec- Smallwares, Novelties, Razor /rpAl RA\H tine System. B. Phillips CompanyBlades, 'Dry Goods, Cosmetics. an- ----- - o1z tigers advancing in pairs each S S11 0.Ng Llrni.ed.Osborne Avenue. Toronto. Adveritising.- M!" -sembled to a new mammoth illus- with one eyes shut! p\N ' OV _ trated catalogue. The lowest ------- -_ -'f «lGEJ'T4: STUREK£EPEF.S: stake whodT•tesale prices obtainable bi - !' Sav \G big profits vein - our over 250' pro a, Free ca ogue. epi i "Good Card players have In- VMf* Imes of DrygoOki9 end Small- i ItAY a Hlrkr F'OR *CALF, F'hlltre Sales Reg'd- 72 Craig W. �\'\ wares. Wrtte today fur free Price EXPORT DEMAND FOR CANADIAN 3lontreal`Qua. ` serutabl0 features," lays a wrl- I Ust. general uutritterd Reg'd. .Aoz- is increasing, steadying the _ Up. There Is ilwiYi trouble T3-=�-i�' Place D'Arme+, Ltontrea. mariiet, Look forward to neat PB//Tt14:RA1'SY If It to noticed that they are , FML Put in a brooder-load of ARTICLF4 FO[t SALE Bray pu"'.et chicks: Bray Hatch- FIIJtl1 DF.vF.fA1PFD wearing their hearts up their , !. pry, 130 John Street 'North, Ham- ROLL FILMS DEVELOPED WITH 11leevei. FLAGS. BUNTING, FT.AlN AND t}rnr, �.mtarlo. two prints of each and FRES ' Waterproof, Truck Covers and- -- E-N"RQEMENT coupon 2aa Tents, Prices and sample•. on re- iICtiINE89 CH.l%CE9 OFFSET"COMMERCIAL PHIITD- -I suppose you carry a memen-. i I quest. Jahn' Leckie'-Ltd. Toronto. GRAPFIY 9 RUS,r�ELL ST. TOP- iie of some tort in, that locket!" r OCR PRTNCIPAL$ OFFER PROS- TOP- ONTO. .said one woman to another, I JEVL EI.HY SPECIAL S-1-VALTHAaI peri[y, independence. Security, ,y Pocket Watches. . $4 up. Wrist- wt thin reach of all, Write "Home FREE ENLARGESfEVT WITH EV- Pocket R1n.Ks,-egg _Fio11nA._StAXa-- ., .,_ tiVit_i Tncom- _Agency,_�tarttt_Hat. Y roll film developed and 8 hlghL hone+. d er 1p �nre eemed Pawn.btokero ley. Ctua. Fiosr 23c 8 tnlarsed Fr4ntt pledireq. catalogue. McTamney'e� «Sc: eR prints same price. Bright- Toronto. CERTIFIED %F:ED POTATOE% ling Studio. 29A Richmond Street "1Potato. tg , white. EARLIEST East Toronto. CHESTERFIELD BARGAINS . 'Potato.' targe, white, delicious, •. _- hardiest, heaviest yielder. Gov- PRA%tINaL Three-piece u a d C h e s t e r. r-: field Suite, repp cover- erttment Certified. 100 strong a to 19.$0 ,11.00 postpaid. S. V. Cowan, Wal. -,�- • snq, first cuss condition � deck. bask. •11[ARRY-IiiJNT)RF,Dt4 TO CHOOSES Three-piece Used English velour from.' >ught rs.. . ' wiryt r laesrtir Ria suite, tom- 24.50 e.ra' dayshters♦ ars.l0 Widows with ipl!tel�condltloned .. DEA'Es.OPING Property. Particulars.10c. Con e� Nese beck Guarantee ftdentlal,' Bos 128 CeTltary, ,Ai- ti M Freixbt paid to your stotloe T[)Lt i DEVELOPED, E t 25RAFT "herta- Rgal t'aesterrleld Nawnfactu'en enlargement - 8 pri7ats re. Re- prints 3c. !.hotoart service, Tren- N Rlcan�ond Street F:- Toronto tun, Or.:ario, Drawer 809. QUIT TOBACCO, SNUFF. EASILY. - - — tnexp��slvely. Home remedy. Too: 1 PP4)RTVNiTY DOGS FOR %ALF. tlmoniala, guaranteed.- Advice SCOTTI:;H TERRIT:RS AI.T. AGE. !trey 8artletfa IIox L Winnipeg. ~ LEARN TO FLY NOW AT LOW Wire Fox Terrier•male, from pedt-. cost. Efficient training - modern ,greed stock, low yrtoes. Campbell- IF YOU WANT AN AFFECTION- «qulDtnent Including Radio. Liv- croft. 1'lantagenet,'Ont, ate romantic e=veetbeart," with Ing 'quarters provided for out of- _ ___ - money, write:: Bary Lee, 443-6, ,...5, town students. Fliers. limited. Barker Airport, Toronto. POR SAL13 Rolla,''lllssourl. RAHY CRI4'K% PURE �IAPi.E.SYRUP, first quality. HEWING MACHINE$ A JCP/'LIE! Write for -price... Order: early. re*10110 RADF:N e(; XAY R'OR Y4)U: John !I. Glltcsple. Abbotsford, FOR SEWING. MACHINES, ne -Cel\lVENrtNG )•TAT "'nd. Ye)L' CAN Que. pairs,• supplies-all makes, new buy Baden High Grade .overn. or trade-tn, recondltloned mach- ItASY[ 1a;R1}:.�, LATliA\I♦ CHIEF, Ines in stock _ Write A. Gilbert ment Approved Chicks at these Viking. Fifteen for dollar. bund- & Sop, 350 Yoneo St- Toronto. Prices, Rtandarr Quality Carred ted -r pi- Dullar,, strepaid.rjK. P,nrks, Nraw Hampshire Reds, Hy- Dollar Der hundred, prepaid. K. brids. White Rocks S96.5: ,Pullets fp. nrigden, Ontario, TRACTOR MAGNETO AND $14.95: I.eghorns '$6.::,: Pullets GENERAT,08 REPAIRS $18.4.5: %Cockerels S3.ott. T1i>: Egg ItA'CIlROOM a1LTFITS F014 SALE 4wdity the kind that lvciuh 1'h .-SEND US .UUP. TRACTOR MAGNE- _ QestOIIE trlumphi again? Thi time with the II!W to "_ lbs, more when ha[ched, IF YOU INTEND INSTALLING A to and Generator Repalrs. We saw Heavy Breeds 3LkT5. Pullets S16., 13athrooni outfit or nater system you money, Allanson- Armature Faestone Champion—more than just a new tics--a new 95, i',,e•kerels $9.00, Lo:;horns- sm write for free Illustrated cats- 'waatrr., 855 Bay St., Toronto. mates kind of tire that provides a combination of safe feahtres "5• Pullets said Started chicks on ie ;.ill prices. Flee 1+..Crow. ,�- P tY two_Si'Paks old add to day old on in�t.�llstions. The J.. F. Crow. never before before offered. Prices 5%e, three-week-n1d add lOc. IP.v romp inv, Dunda,, flnlnrio• USED 'rmEs FOR SALE: Free Circular. Prompt delivery. VEKALF: HELP RANTED By a new nsitthod of tire.building, each and every part of Lower prices for June. Driden El. uG0 USED TIRES-05c UP 'FUR ectric "hick Hatchery, Limited, any.truck or car. Retreads guar- TIME fire is locked and interlocked for greater safety. Then BadFn. Ontario. SPARE TIME INCOME anteed twelve 'months; deafen IS OFFEP,1•:D, TO P.E.15PON SIBLE -.wanted. Ask tar free price list ]by a new and advanced method of Gum-Dipping and TWEnnLF. (-HTCKR F4)R SAMP womah with good local contacts. Merrick Tire Co., t:::t King -t. W, STILT, LOWER 11 T1 IO 's FOR Leading' tmwazine publisher'seeks liamiltuu. _ Safety-Lock cords and the plies themselves are welded Tweddle chicks, L'ffeet:ve May neighborhood suhs.'ription work- 18th. :rade A Heavy Ereeds $10, er. F.xp.•rience unnecessary, tom- WHY GO GRF.f together into a'super-safe, inseparable 'unit -Of amazing 45, 90'06 Pullets Slfi.7• Cookrrels mission, I;beral, generous bonus- atrength. 7 0: ;.;ho 9.95: Pullets tic age. Y:ive rererences, THOSE GREY STREAKS 1N YOUR " _ s'-O.iS: ExtrarnPrnfit grade the R c 1. Room 4°1. 73 :1d:aaide st, hair are dead against you. U" This new toe Inas the sensational new Gear-Grip tread Over size chicks Grade A $11.95: into. doubtedly the finest remedy for I ullPts, 618.90: Cockerels $8.00; _ grey hair is \lorgan's Pomade. wrath thousands of scient>lfically spaced sharp-edge angles Leg-horns 511.45: Pullets 623.45. 5TALLiON TORR�AI,F, This is not a dye, but scientifical- _ rPe rata and R, itry Guide. ly prepared,treatment which re- m es t a marvelor e-, We s opplmg, quiet Twaddle Chick Hatcheries m-. Percheron via c Mali i.)n, rPa;iP.irQu and 4arge four ouncq s1.S0, Postage, fled, Fergus, Ontario. g . operation and long-mileage. And here's more good n enrolled. lleni y lints,. Queens- prr-paid. Order from-R. A. Tuthill villi', )ntnrio !—YOU can buy the new Champion.T-fres at no extra cpor St. E hen PULLETS L laying . 7aF Wp to Toronto. Madedlan Agent), l rind.sold In heavily. keep on laying ...fust 11AIR t;0�11►14 See the nearest Firestone Dealer today. what you will want in }our lay- England for 50 year. - _ 'Ing house next Fall and \sinter. WIGS, TOUPES, TRANSI•'21ttSIA. --- vay I Jon l s TRUCKS cfionx Swllches. 4'urls, and all type USED CARS & North iatcha�itton;l-Ontftri r ,} de. Write Street , for 111ustraled catal0gue, on ev -Ncw ?n ton Panel.- Forty-eight hundred people have tial terms arranated Toronto t1om. 37 :Maple Le "'• an Hair Auup1V Co. a Y. O Volunteered to g0 with SIT Hu- Toronto - - -- 37 I•'o ge tun rah and cltassia -. bert Wilkins, the Australian ex- 3d Dodge-15 tun panel. lorer, on his proposed voyage to HACIIINPIFIV -34 Chevrolets-Ns ton navels. p , p P34 Ford Sedan delivery. the Arctic in a submarine. HANDY GRF,ASE e:'ONT.UNFw1t AND .UI trucks thoroughly recondition- - (Sun T oPder, Guaranteed. ,'lean ea attd palnteC to suit-buyer. i one minute lob. Write G. E. A. IRK. H. %MITH K4)T01t% ;,Tb.. _ Issue No. 20 — '39 Rlalchow, Stavely, Albtrta.• � rw 1 ACGHAN Rd., TOHONTO - _ :.. . .-- .e`er.. -..'.......f. s.A _ _.. ..,: :' . r .........- :..-: 5- ,..:.: .,'.,.. ..P / ..•Wi•- re,'- ... h -'• V. - '� • T, and N ARE WELCOM 7 f i _ Ontario Towns And Cines ' , .. . Km*, gGeorge' to' Bro'adcast ' . '. , .... ':=Will Seelheir Majesties% --Ilve Times During Tour Aidresses And Bouquets Will Be Presented 13 Stops Following a _-- Once While Thur Mmes• - W>slsra T ' Queen Elisabeth Will Speak Over Radio F r Trip—Mnyor, Councils and Local Officials In Foch ' -eis Are 1, vaina-d- Empire Day Message From Winnipas come Kmg George And Queen Elizabeth. - Will Be Heard All Over World. . The interdepartmental commit. King Unveils - n . party returns to the C.N.R. station BROADCASTS BY THEIR MAJESTIES tee arranging. for the Royal risit- . - ., �f and at 11 a.m. the train leaves for Monday, "May 15. 1.45 p.m. EDST........................At Quebec +o, has announced the official program Ingersoll where a stn will be made New National Thursday, may 18, 2.45 for the King and Queen's tour of p p-m. . EDST........................At Ottawa from 11.30 a.m. E.S.T. to 11.40 A.M. =- �jJ • Friday, May 19, 10.45 a.m, EDST...............__..._..At Ottawa 13 Ontario cities and three days and the usual procedure regarding War Memorial (Her Majesty the Queen) prior to crossing to the United presentations at short stops fol- (Empire % May 24, 3.00'p.m. EDST_....._..... At Winnipeg "States at Niagara Falls, Out., for (Empp m? EDS�T �._..... .. At Victcria lowed. CeremonyHighlights Their ` the trip to Washington. Another 10-minute stop will be Tuesday, May 30, 6,00 Returning from the west.coast Majesty's Visit To Ottawa— Thursday, June 15, 1.15 p.m EDST............._:....:_At Halifax made at Woodstock with the train e .and the Prairies, the Royal train Cornerstone Of New Su- arriving there at noon E.S.T: and Those who have been able to see will arrive-at Sioux Lookout, Ont., the city officials will be presented ptreme Court Building L.atd throughout the British Empire, the Melville, Seak., at 7.55 p.m., the script prepared by the CBC for from ' f rom., on Sunday, June 9, and will as Ahey also will be at Brantford By Queen. Elisabeth. United States etc., EMPIRE DAY the Empire Day Broadcast at which where the Royal' party arrives at BROADCAST to and from the ea- stay at the northwest Ontario town 12.50 p.m., for a la minute stop. Be The four-day panorama of state His. Majesty-- will make his grin- Lor ten minutes with the Prime cipal speech during his tour of tire British Empire and HIS MAJ- dMinister sides the usual .presentations at ceremonial and military pageantry Canada, declare it to be'a very im- ESTT THE KING addressing his presQntlag the Mayor of Brantford Their Majesties will in Ottawa May 20 will provide the Sioux Lookout and Mrs. Moran to autograph the Queen Aline Bible King and Queen with a broad cross- Dressive piece of writing. 9lmplic- subjects. everywhere, at 3 P.M. Their Majesties. Ity is its keynote'. of the Six Nations Indiana section view of the capital's'varied Each EDST from Winnipeg,,..... 8.15 P.M. On Monday, June 6, at 6.30 p.m., The sovereigns arrive at Hamil- participant, typical citizens of the M population. all networks, the ceremony S.S.T., the Royal party is ached- from all walks of ills scattered ton at 1.45 p.m. E.S.T. and will Highlight o! the visit o! the King Black Beaters, presented to His sled to arrive at Sudbury Junction throughout the Empire, .has sub- King ...... May 25, all meet the city officials. A 21-gun end Queen to Ottawa is the unveil- Majesty the Kin where the Kin and Queen will mitred his little speech !n which 8 salute will be fired and a guard of fag of the National War Memorial networks, 4.30 P.M., Address of descend to the station platform he talks about himself ,and his honor inspected. Their Majesties, in Confederation Square, Map 18. work. There will be no frills and Welcome to Their Majesties by the and the Prime Minister will pre. the Prime Minister, an Otltario His Majesty's address to the thous- Premier of Saskatchewan on their .seat the Mayor of Sudbury and his member-of the, Federal Cabinet, ands gathered about the massive no pompous ceremonial. arrival In Regina the Mayor of Hamilton and Mrs. granite pile Sa the city's main ...... � nl daughter, foils Laforest, and the While the Kings Hers - TO BE HEARD ..-... flay 19, 10.45 . Rebroadcasts ' Mayor of Copper Cliff. The train Morrison and the ladies and gentle- square is being broadcast to all A.M. all neARD .s—Her M. 10.45 'will leave Sudbury Junction at 7.30 men in waiting will drive to the Canada and the United States. At 11.16 P.M., EDST every even- p m.. E.S.T. City Ha]I where the mayor will Trooping Oi The Color speaks at the laying of the corner fag throughout the tour of Their 10-Minute Stops Plannedstone of the new Supreme Court Majesties in Canada and the Uar greet the Royal visitors, hand The secondary features of the capi• - Three 10-minute stops will be King an address from the citizens tal program include laying of the Building ....r. 2.45 P.M all networks !ted States, the Canadian Broad made ori the afternoon of June, G. cornerstone of the new Supreme. -the King and Queen visit the casting Corporation will present s At 1.35 p.m. E.S.T. the Royal trainCourt banding by Her Majesty, Parliament Buildings at Ottawa ... rebroadcast of the highlights of the will arrive at GaelDti, at 2.15 pSaturday, May 20, all networks, .m. trooping of the color by the King, activities of the Royal Party se, HS.T. at Kitchener, and at 31-1010.46 A.M. Trooping of the Colour that day. - -- -= -- p-?i4. E.S.T. at Stratford. a-state .dtnner,_p_dJautLJ9r mem- bers �of the Senate and Commons, at Parliament Hill described from At each cUy the Prime lldinlsterthe Main Steps of Parliament Build- a birthday garden party for His will Introduce the Mayor and his +* fags In Ottawa ...... May 22,, all net- trffe. The Mayor will .present as Majesty and a state ceremony Dress Not tet - where the" Fling will either give works. 1130 A X. Description of address of welcome and ther will or Royal rho Royal procession from the To• � Royal assent to a number.of bills j' present the members of the City or prorogue parliament, ronto City Hail to Queen's Park Council, officials and their wives. ppt,,,,,,p„ os c Welcorn* From Governor•General 11,50 A.M., Address of Wel- c� The Royal trr i will visit Wind- come to Their Majesties by the y, Cannon cra"shiag out a Royal sal- TL+•se Who Will Meet T44 ser at 7.30 pm. E.S.T. that evening Premier-of Ontario and Presents- Xmg Can Suit Salve uta will herald the arrival of the sad a 21-gun salute will be fired'as of Haralaon and Invite Their Me- tion of Members of Ontario Pro- About Attire Their Majestles leave the train to visitors' regia- Royal train from Montreal on May vincfal,Parliament ..... 12.46 #.M;, jesfiea to sign tqe, visite: 1T, an hour before. noon. Prim* = - have the. Prime Minister present ter. The,•Queen will accept a batt• Presentation of Colours to Toren- Mfaister Mackenzie Bing will dna the Mayor of Windsor and Mrs. quet. to Seatfish by Her Majesty the Dr. H. L Keenleyside, cLalrmaa tend from the train -with their Ma• Cron. A guard at honor will be In. A guard-of honor 'will be inspect- jesties, who will be welcomed to Queen May 33, 6 P.M., De- of the committee !a charge of ar- spected by the King and the Mayor ed by The King' and the train the capital by_their..hosts, Gover. ' scription of the Royal arrival at rangements for the royal visit, says siltreseal His Majesty with an leaves at 3.10 p,m. Port Arthur :, .,: 6.20 P.3M.. all not- that no instructions on the matter R non-General Lady Tweedsmuir• address from the people of Wind- The Royal party arrlves`�at St, Also on the special platform be- works, Souge of greeting to Their of dress have been Issued. - aar. Her Majesty will accept a Catharines at tour p.m. E S,T. Majesties by Fort William School "There's no senas in telling pea sids.the railway tracks on the out- iouquet. Their Majesties will meet the children's choir 6.4-5 RM., all plc they'll have to buy a complete skirts of the city will be cabinet London, Windsor Mayor and his wife and city olil- members, Senators and House of networks. Arrival of the Royal new outfit because they'll be We— On, Wednesday,June" the Roval dale and their wives. Party at Fort NWilliam boundary ..,,.. seated for 10 seconds to the King Common& members from the Ot• train will arrive at the C.Y.R. sta. At . 4.10 •p.m-- 'foray 24• all networks, 1,30 P.M,, and Queen," be said. "We're issn- abn at London at 10 arm, E.S.T. taws arae and- Speakers of both Queen;'the Prime foiinister, sn On- Houses. Addretss of Welcome to Their Maj- !ng no taatructiotia whatever on 'will 1 b- Manitoba the matter of dross. People can sad th'e King and Queen I 1 be tario member of the Federal Ca esties by the Premier of p vet by the Mayor of London and taetr the ladies and ge.ntIvm-11 is oil their arrival in Winnipeg wear what they like on any occs- a.s mother, Mrs. Johnston, who wsltigg wlll drive to Niagara Falls, Peri act �Ivers _3,16___-tn__316-E 41,.-.all .networks - Pill' be presented by the Prime arriving at the boundary of the city . -.Minister. at six p,m, where they will be met Are Chauffeuring At 10.20 a.m. Their Majestles, by a mounted escort. , The King Princess Elizabeth on Her Thirteenth Birthday :the' Prime Minister. an Ontatio will receive a Royal salute from At Wheel of Royal Cars They -membNever Have Been.In Acn es mother, and the la r of the Federal other8eti te proceed hthe rt and the.the Radminastra llayorand hwain PA dies and gentlemen In Ratting will building a[ QuPcn ictoria Patk. rdenta• drive through the city. The procession will drivA' :o the A When passing the municipal of. C.N..R. Station at 9.10 p.m. anis ti 'The two chauffeurs who ire dtiv• flees, The King and Queen will sign guard of honor will be inspected,by ing ilie four_special automo. ilea fbr .� w�K� �� : � � x r the official visitors' book of tbe`!ity The King. At 5,::0' p.m, the Royal the.•King, and 6lueeq,ddring their which will be brought to their-mo- train leave-s NiAgara Fa:ls 1,1r the visit to Canada have never been tvr .car. At 10.55 a.m. the Royal Cnited States, tavolved in automobile 'accidents �— nor have they ever been summon- ed ummon• feta ffic revilatron edThomasaS uthgao-, private chaiif- ,r o- feur`for thN Gervernor-General, i.ord Tweedsmuir, and Robert foinister Jlactauaie King's } z, srS private chauffeur, were chosen by the iuter-depai•ttnental committee 4 +c p ;:' . in charge of the v(Hu- of the King and Q110 n. Ta t q Gut or- The ti aw r e dared four special automobiles built ' for the royal tour. To of them - aft 'k :.•�•� � r w• �%• are on hand wherever Their 3laj- i r esties need such. trxusportation. @ e n * The n'.h�r twoare in nansr to the . next such point? 4' IIt�9l Southgate has .)exit driving .ince s j <, •. 1410 without a blemish on his ret- Sem ,w ord. He drove fo:• two British high- con igh- w $ } �7 comnit"louers• in'. Citnada before going to Government,House several a., r 3years ago. Lay used to be private chauffeur at Government Nouse for Lerd BS'ng and later Lord All- ? , Willingdon, but for the last seven 'z years has been at Laurier Hausa driving for Prime Minister Kling. T oMeet Royalty a it A 4.r -- U.S. B a Secretary of State Cordell ' as Hull will greet King Aoor4s siatd �. Queen Elizgbetk ilk iliac Oaaadi- a nil'r> an border when they United States during #Itf to America. ai ` Hull win accompany tb• King and Que•a b t� A charmint photo of Princess Eli;abeEb !alien en the f iter ,*t .gg " IMV !"day. TLe Princess had just enjoyed a ride in Windsor aril > Ts a .. .. Ilett, Wha+r• ONAe 7 P Is to tueefi bhsta e,1 + i M� ., Less falker; the ]fins, and her sister, Princess Margaret Rose, when -:King George V1 and Queen Elizabeth' TO posed for this picture, c r.+ 77 > r viii. ... .. •i. r LOReserve A LI��S Reserve Saturday, Jane ?4th for Resideata of the Con=unity x++11 the Greenwood Circuit Field Day. and district are reminded of the �` • �' r ■-- • The 'deatk took place at the presentation by the Senior Girls' _ The "Teeners' Club" are spend. home of his daughter, Mrs. Nor- Bible Class,"of the United Church, ore ling the 24th of May at Chalk lake. man Gartshore, Pickering, Out., of of the two plays, by the t,.nionville -DYir. and Mrs. Russell Bye have Isaac Newton Selby, on Tuesday„ Junior Farmers' Association, "Old taoved'into the recently vacated re- May 16th, 1939, in his 75th year. Bull" and "Nellie McNabb" in the 44 pidenee. on the W. H. Moore farm. The remains were conveyed to the Community Club Auditprivim on the We •Bora, on goundou, May-]Mill; Moms Funeral Chapel, thence to evening of Wednesday, May 24th. are e�,o��n a sple�d�� Ito Hr. end Ddrs. Root. Ruddy, a his late rasidence at- Netivsastle. These two playa received the high- z.daughter. Service will be held Fridoy at 3 p• est awards in the York County r -,Mr. and Mrs, Alex. Wilson, of m. D. S. T: Interment in the Bow- Dramatic. Festival of 1938-39 for gale .I(�I Toronto spent Sunday with the for. manville Cemetery. The sympathy the Governor-General's Award. In ti/ a4er's mother and ffirs• T. Andrew. of her many Pickering friends is addition, )Jr..Do . Beer, will pre- ; -There was a slight frost on extended to Mrs. Gartshere in her "sleight-df=hand".. Men's knee rubber boots in heavy quality 4t�.��a pair several nights last week, but no bereavement. -The local school are balding an f441 - This week's issue of the Star X160 slight weight 8t 1.79 __.,.da mage has been reported. _- Empire Day' program in the Com- � a pa r -- •--•G. D. and Mrs. Bly, and dau- Weekly is the best issue in the munity Ball, at which the Royal Roth well made with red sofas -" ghter, have been spehding the last story. of g a ions will be presented, and • few week-ends at their home on !al publication, and is a great .to which the parents are invite], "Big 8$" overalls and smocks. -2.CO 'z Church Str. credit to the Toronto Star. It fea- Friday afternoon, May 19th. ' -The•many friends of Gordon tures the Royal Visit and con- Monday Next, Township Civic Hol- They sure stand the gaff ' ••._,'Wade, are sorry to hear of his tain a large nunfier of beautiful .dayi, �. « „ serious illness from rheumatic fav- Pictures relating to scenes visited, _ _ :_ a Big $f3 'work shirts. The new.Sprine lijle8,1.00&1.25 er, and hope he may soon be well. and the leading persons connected Men's "Briar Club"Fedora hats fur felt new E hades 3.00 -:-Pickering Public and Contin- with the historic event. The issue ]nation Sstmools will be enjoying a also contains the usual magazine Greenwood Circuit Field Day ,vacation from Monday nest until sections and comic pages. The pub- Saturday, June 24th. • ff • Sisman work boots same rice as 'Wednesda inclusive. litation is a credit to Canadian y p Y , journalism and contains none of -RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA Back- . -Mrs, Maria O'Connor, who has ache, Lumber o are attacked at Just celebrated her 90th birthday the objectionable features of many g the quoted- in your f arm aper. : has left for Jackson's Point, where of 'the *6rican illustrated pap- source by the cleansing and antis- she will spend the sumrrmer with era• - eptic action of Rumacapa♦ E. C: ' Mrs. Conway. -Some local landlords are find: JONES, Druggist, Pickering. Men's work socks, 25c. . 39c. 50c. -Although proclaimed a "Csvic ing, when alterations are being _ /'� -' Holiday" by the Township Council made, and new buildings added, Clsae�ed Adverttssements 1VIen's fine sock$ 25c. 39e• 50c.' of Pickering; Monday next, the that-we have 'a Building Inspector, f who knows and 'enforces the By- FOR SALE - a baby's Lloyd s i 22nd will be .<open day' for, the anerchants until moon in the will- law governing his office. Pram and basinette. Mrs. F. Mon- age. -St, George's Church, May 219t. lock, Pickering. Coyne on in and Look`them over - .�Pickerin Township Horticvl Sunday after Ascension .Day, 11 a ___ - g P M. Service of Thanksgiving for LOST --between Pickering and 9 :. tura] Society have postponed their portion Ux�.aidge, on Saturday, May 13th, A •. �"`�• CH APMAN ' 'Spring Show, from 23rd to the Presence u our porti and Queen ina spare tire, 600-16 Goodyear, and Vll J 80th, on account. of the lateness of Cenala. Musical rtion of'the ser- wheel. Finder please leave at Red -,'.the season. See ouncement noel- rice will be led by a choir compos ami White Store, Pickering. Re- 1 er another healing ed of the. Young !Mien of the Bible ----- - S• 7 ward, or Alf. Mole's Clarerndnt• .-.,Tim, Hunter, on Wednesday Clare. , p, m. Evening Prayer. i Preacher at' both services. Rev. F pp I'b R F. SELLING ng, told of. Quebec cit t- FOR RENT - with COST ' & ' LESS y � ?mering up all vagrants and jailing G• Robinson. Sunday School. as ud. running venter, shade, also pigs for tthem, during tl}e icing's visit Not ual at 10 a. m. save. R. Birreli, Con. 7. nekering. - f ]saving a jail we cannot do that. -An unusual bit of express left _ but we are all urged to _decorate puckering on 'Thursday ,afters n FOR SALE - seed potatoe$,' 1 Boa s' Oyer Rubberr, 11's t0 5's, .' . 490. our homes as far as economically of last week, when R,)bt. Ruddy Cement -block -machine, • also 200 , shipped,a young Ayrshire to Que- pullets. Thos, Little, Agincourt, Men's fork Boots, Reeuiar prise less $1.00 Y.. possible. 7 bee on that eastbound afte•rroon phone Malv. 1137. 38-9 Ctlildren i and BO b Boats and Oxiords. L +9c. -An outstanding statement in Boyb' + passenger train. The tmin stopped the address at the Lnited Church ROO�LS fns resit suit-Ole for Men's Leather Leggings, Reg. $...()0, for A9C. with the door of the exprogs coach R AM Mothers' flay 'by the minister. house-Weeping. Apply at store. D. n ' "Pot the loose of our country opposite the crossing, their oven Gannon, Brougham � Id's Underwear, hPg• �„�CU, for X1.49 ` in the hands of the mothers, and truck eras then backed . up to this - - Meu'8 Romeo SlipperP, $ep, $2.50, for x1.79 door, and the 400-pound crate shoe- there would be less b!�ody war.- � 1�#en's Nock Ties, Regular $l.{`0 and ?5e. for 390. fare iP@s -i-F it competition and ed into the express coach then theN0T 10 E , t)r Snore .1 Juscice". an.im3l, which was then ached in• :Men's Sweater goats OBfGrd Prey, Reg. 1.,.J,l•9.� tmci he m-y traffic on their_ to the caste and nsileil .ua. Thi n 9 -The Gray Coach Lines are-an- d - �. _ 7lteA's Fine �hirt6. Reg. $2.�0 a 1.96, 1.3 - train does not ordinarily stop here.• Our truck+pns.ryoar Ray d g b but did so thyer day under special every deer." Ladies' Silk HOB.@, Reg. 69C., for 69C. services on Monday next, and in Iona on with these busses into . orders. �1t,-;6U� .- Bulatilla ,the cit the WL.UD. CEMENT .'' :F tnbllsleds--_ 1857• ~ Y Y ask prospective T. • 'passengers on that date to lens Eyesight Education bA�ND GRAVEL, VFL 'their tickets at the Eastern Fouse - :,SAND,, , f - before Friday, 19th. b --.D. J. Callaghan has been ?ton- land ane ^� cured by being appointed by thr• B�TII,DE'R'�3 SUPPLIES. -SPECIALS e .-R. a�-erie - -tlse crew EFFICIENCY _ three, to have have charge of the -also local cartage work - D_ Royer] train between Kingston and by we'l`rKve„)NI plpePd in etnra a full Breakf a8t Bacon, :' 25c a�lb• Brighton, At the latter station th.: lic-of -Mit Le-f Millin - r M� /. cars will be switched on to the C. G. . 'f TUCK :,:'., :"et+tlr. •vi \red Steak, 12c. a lba 116 opt, A. 'VV. MITCHELL Pork Li�rer, 12c. a lb• -Efforts are beingmade to have -,the Royal train slow dawn"'to per- _ of a good view* of the train PiOk@ring, Ont. = _ '.7E8Wing- Beef, 12C. a Ib. and a possible glance at their Maj- myea4lit.Specialist = O ifi�a ph( nP i4Cf+ R**Idence 652 1.;�e e� Sh4tteti►ing, 15e• 8 1 • esties, at the West End of the Aud- Disney- g. (opp. P O.) - ley curve and P. M. Yeates- ex- Oshawa. Phone 116 tends to all the villagers.and.sur- a :' Classic Cleanw, ia7 tins, 13C• .;rounding farnwrs an invitation to The endurance is limited to,theS - Vi ew the trails from his farm. strength and is greater in one per- pee `^' - 6 tins, 25e• Curs can be - " son than in another. It is wise to parked in the. orchard. •. -. •� , reco ize this fact' and let it be a -Miss Ruth Onley, Dietitian Sn p d . R E ID icor the General Steelwares Ltd., is warning -to attend to defects early Mens ante arNl Over8118 at " conducting a. Cooing School, und- enough in We before greater nec- essity demands it. The penalty of $1.39 a Pair. Real.values i� 44 er the auspices of St, George's Butcher (phone V�,, P1(3erir}g Ladies' Guild, on Thursday, May delay cries mean sickness, loss of Men's blue Chambray'shirts 25th, at 3 o'clock, D. S. Tr in the work etc. originating from what _ at 69c each - Cous munity Club Hall. All the lad- "Y foolishly be termed minorMen's fine shirts, 1.00 and ies of the, community and diptrict econplicationa, temporary checks so are cordially invited. Adtnissien, 15 to speak in an otherwise smooth $1.25 each tents. Lucky number prises will be arid generally more serious later, - ANNOUNCEMENT liven. , l healaches, 'neuralgia, nervousness, Men' Work boots at verylow --All persons, drivers etc. who •stomach trouble�_Oestrain may fol- prices. ,will accompany the pupils of the low. Glasses that do not Vrrect the Harness and parts in stock, ' ' Pi ' ckering School on Monday next, eyes may have outlived their use- are urged to read the article under rhrineas. Have them changed. If you Sboe and Harness Repairias We are pleased to offer t0 the Women Of Pickeing. 'separate heading, containing ins- are advised of physical weakness, Save our coupons. They are. "and District the opportunity of learning many short tractions. Also to attend the sweet- don't blane the glasses if the eyes valuable,- _'ing in' the school on Saturday ev- aPPeAr at fault, it may' be your 1 cute in cooping. Mise Onley, Dietitian, Will be at ening at 9 o'clock, D. S. T. where own neglect to follow the advice C: O'• 'adlEy -full information and details :wjll be given. Pbone Pick 2904 _. .,Pickering Community Club Hall t0 conduct a given and discussed It is most de- _ IiAr. _ McCLARY #e themselves with all information Two' One-Actass �n -COOKING -- -!!----possible, to avoid confusion and - . - , . COOKING dieappointmento OLD LD BULL - �Mothers' Day was observed in SCHOOL the Pre*cyterian Church on Sur- -day. The service was conducted by - .-AT 3.00 P. M., ON the Superintendent, Mr.' J. G. - - .� - Baxter, and the sermon was pre&- Coi'i]munity Club Hall, �iekerin MAY 25TH /939 ©• S T _ -shed by Rev. MT. Lawrence, of L Q Whitby, the pastor, Dr. Carmichael Wednesday, May 24th, &15 • m. -mer -the auspices of St, George, Ladies'- (mild :. -being absent: The seron was much _ appreciated, the address being bas- !Presented by the Unionville Junior Farmers' Assotiat4on. Fes' 3e00 ed on the Life of Moses and Christ. -The choir from the Sunday School gi"er the auspices - of •the Young I:ad►iee' Bible Clsas o! ' - --- _ S• BALS►-ON, Pi %1N G led it the singing and a beaimtiful -Pickering United Church `• - duet was rendered by Mrs. Fergus- on, of Whitby, and Mrs, Sprott. Adm. 25c, and 16c. See reader elsewhere this Was. -