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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1939_05_26 J ^•,' .".. ,..'.'.:lT. s. __ :, jai. .,..• •, .; .•x - - \ , ' v -' v OEC. LV.III i_PICKERING, ONT,, FRIDAY, DIAD'. 26; 1933 No. 40 111=afeesfattal Caleb*. . GREE 4'� GREENWOOD lAfedtcai - ..:BItOUGHAIMI: - -- Mrs, Alex, Thom has as. her The several committees of the Mr. James Farle • returned from peat her cousin Miss A. Bran_ Circuit Field Da getting MILLS IrJi Q an ur oC.n PEARSON—Phyeician y g y" are ettin • LS �.y andSttrgeon, Dunbattoa. IOty Hospital in Toronto on Friday, - der. ready for a big day on June 24th. (GSSG--193G E. F RSYTH ;It is reported that some real es- Th W. A. will hold their next 1iss Mildred Corbett was home _ R Q , Op6.D., Directo e is sOptotae rlgt Association of Oucmio es.. tate is changing hands, meeting on Thursday, June lst'at for the holiday,. and' she and Ger-- ofQ { rwred Member the America° Opt .:et Mrs T. C. Brows spent a couple Crude were in to see Their Ma'es- ,CHOPPING tlessetarsen. Sycs examined by ap,potntmen4' P P e •the home..of Mrs. John Forgie. j vttone sabre.Garemoat_belt of days in Toronto last week T des at Toronto. Monde t Wednesda and Frida he Mission Band Y. 'llie ram. o ear son a morn- saturday iii the. Sunday School ongrat ations to -Mr. and Mrs. �/E GRIND FINE Lepotii. Y y _ ing was badly needed, to break up roam of the United Church. John Middleton upon their recent : � DONALD MUDDY Barrister, the hard surface of earth. 'Last Sunday the churches in our marriage. The corrnmulaity wishes $rang Shorts and Feed Of�,all. .s�icitpr.Noises Public. Mo _yw•11 can4 Mrs. Phili and Mrs. Lemon locality held special services hon- then,. ha { f en, happiness and 6l&g ogn,eclr'—g4p�asceddby-thelate A E,,C ris_ P y p prosperity. kinds.' also minerals and other _^ tlas.eoJth ring of rotut Heave.Whitby, sty were week-end visitors of Toronto ouring the presence- .in Canada of The Wan. Marks faanily are mov eoncentrafes for profitat4e feediAP Kept our G BEATON, BELL (a; ROSS Gracious Majesties, King Geo. relatives. ing to- Mr. Harlock's house near - .. John and Ross Knox who have VI and -Queen-Elizabeth. Kinsale this week. They will be on band I Barristors & Solicitors been under- the doctor's care, aremissed from this neighborhood. We" %tock only the best Poultr' The Girl Guides of Dunbarton W.J.BLrATON.K.C. Telt phoneg Progress 'towards recovery, attended services Sunday afternoon Congratulations to Miss Gertrude Feeds and Supplies. ".ELBROOKEBELL.K..C. Adel;2838 Mrs. C. A. Barclay spent, the at St, Paul's Church, The group Cor_ett in having received her 1st i Class •Certi€icate with Honours iri F- Z . �R�"F1� •'' F.ROSS week-end with the Toronto teem- has been organized recently under + 372 Bay St. bens of her family. the leadership of Miss - Wadd- the Toronto Normal School.. Gert- yam..JOHN L.POND Toronto Miss Audrey Phillips, of Toronto ell. We wish t4em• the-beat-of sue-- rude is now.logking -for a position. LAND SVRVILYOK / C. RICHARDSON & Co., Barris- spent the week-end with her peo- cess in their undertaking. as teacher in a public school, - etpn,Sp6cttors. Nowitgaetc. Svite5w. plea — �----- F. J. DO'`EVAN B + ggsee9aoc trite Hollatne,•-Toronto st. :orooto Wednesday evening a large num- � A'' Se. � Tetapbone Ad.1688;Paca,ang Ptao seta, sit Rev• Mr. Stirling occupied St.' her of friends and neighbors of Pickering Community Club L. S. On file are the records of John's pulpit on Sunday exchang- :fuss Helen Thom and Mir. Frank Surveyors Gibson and•Arnold; 365 NGUS hldvfILLAN—Parrister, Sol- in With Rev. J. E. Glover. At a recent executive meeting it King Str. East. Oshawa, phone �kitor, Notary Public. 19 Melioda Street g White, paid a suiprise, visit to the was decided to alter to the mane of 1981, 261y- Toronto. Teledhvne E;xin 5;w3, 29tf The school children - observed home of the former to extend their Empire Prty in an" a the Club to-that shown above. De- manner P appropriate congratulations'and best wishes in tails of the forthcoming- incorpora + manner on Tuesday, - their coming marriage, which Fakes ]D, A, R ` �] ERBERTT. FAI:LAISE, L. D S;, Mr. and Mrs. N. L. King and tion of the Club are in the hands t D.D-S Graduate A Chic Rjyal Coii gr of Mr, :Pilton Snooks, and Miss- Aud- place soon. 'The gathering took the . of MIr. H. Newman, Last week the Dental surg�ons.and the University of Toronto, form 'of a miscellaneous shower- President of the Hadley Common- 005--ip reslaerce second door coat of st. And. lo y Sedore, were Sunday visitor. and the young couple were the re- I118uragCE of All $ln{�H, an Church, Picker,ig,ont. U late noun: at John Phillips' hr�rtte, ci a sty Club, -and Executive Members..6.An. t• ap-tis-, or op appeiotmeat. t7C-ray pi_nt3 of many beautiful gifts. presented our Club' With ei ttrvrce), Phone Pick 1'®0. The-Y. P: .L. had a good atten- Among others who entertained re- ght Beat Rates Available with dance at their ' Sunday evening centty for Miss Thom was Mrs. chairs, The gratitude 6k the Club.' 1 for_thisextremely' kind gesture an &Curity an$ 8,6rViCe. �srselrrase• $orbs. . meeting. Miss Mary Dalc(,ltrr led Palmer. the .part of the senior organization, in the mi.sionary'program,. The Bir#s of the r. C -I. T.' at > iJVir, and bins: A. Wilson and was expressed by IMIr. Alan Lish- !{ IREATUY. TOWI�iSHIP Dun were 'hos3te"'eq at a Address Phone `Ds Clerk t,:unrayanrer.Commisaioncr Mr. and Mrc Hodder, sof Toronto. Mother at„ ren, who iidicated that it rues ta>itea sKiltavit+, Acc.,lu ntant,'Etc. Issuer of. h 1 Drsugfiter Banc;uet on hoped that the ladies `would be BROUGHAM ;�. PICK 5f6 L1arNagr Liteenee. Wlfi:.rat(+.Ont. were guests of. T. and lits. Browli .the evening of flay 19th. Several on Sunday. of the lad9es frim tha,rhu3rh, some seen more often in the Club in th', A. E. RICHA R L' C N The Brock Road croasin. '�s-a future, Thorp are'a number of coin. s of the .C. G. A. T. Gro�ip from old. mi#tees vrorkin on the forthcoming .GENJORAL INSURANCE the scene ofa Large gataering' on S1, - Andrew's -.Charrh, ''Tnrontnr g g Monday morning to see the' Ro al Mrs, Dominioa Day Celebration, the .or.. ON MON., WED. and SAT. only -REAL ESTATE train pass. Roy,&.l F%•' Robiizsorn, of Pickering, ranizatiori of-*hich is in the hard..; � --_t MIr�: Alter May 1st, 1939 _ 00�iVEYFANCING (?let.) J. F., Glover and Slur of the Club. In this connection it The Brough school . children' Helen and :M m, Porter, of -':.'are- - We have a clear tits of Seed Oats(Alas. An t►li establlahed agency. Beady were Laken b; truck to see the has been found..expedient to aban- t m�nt,`1MIlcs 'Margaret' Pennell, of don the ro ka. Banner, and,V'tctory), also:Barky, - to sere. King and' Queen and were deli htec: P posed -draw• which wa '�1 g Sor�ntn, 1MIra, Glover and her crt3u-. to have taken _ PurinA Feeds, Chick Ftarter, Phoney Pick. 6000 with their Majesties, the air-lien^� Place and any. Per- • D4tiry Ra- - tzhtar Iiel?n .:^Maes?a anr:s'u t o r•i ,• a- :. sdc• �' ? ;+i i:; tiar+n Dryena. fig Faitds etc, A fol Mr. and Mrs. Harvey were in: with sArera! musical r,tawr9Aers. ,t, YY Lilt._ M A YY Toronto for the csPek-end, attend- n'xy receive re an nn applying line of trlese we l known feeds S'Hrlir P.iek .gave a -ead,Mv a- ' + th ,green' fro, - .6 LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND sn�g the funeral on Saturday after 'Helen Mableyand R;ith .For.vthe eat-tined 'y or' Chops. llfoiasses, :alt, Millfecda.Shur noon, of an'old ersonal friend- iginally a rccei.pt. Thi+ • , � VALUATOR P cane• -t-$w ng quitted to the occasio�. -,ata, Hog Concentrate, Minora s, Miss- Willcox, of. Toronto carne year there w-itl"be a number•.of add. Mash Etc. Sales conducted. Anywhere - 'I Lw® the =�an?p of �lnthc!r'',. _ . out from Toronto on Saturda tc it; at in the First of TT ' Pbooe or write. Address 814 Duodap — __ ___- T! e ereninz was:closed with. th? July- Program, including a Flower L. lY . Loc woo Street, East, �- ichie children in to see singrng-of-*'Top,", G - take-" the R. _ _ - ,... _-- how; possibly a Bdby.Show etc. pr. {,��---- Ft�C.�ntariQ. —. . __�.. - ZC_ ke,i ma - �.. Car-ter t3 of er nen — • Brierb�sh Hospital fin' here $ave been freq+tent ris- Their ►Iajesttes at Toronto, C016NTY OF ONTARIO PICFtuRING, ONS', iters of '.Mir, F. Seebeck, who lfe-.3 _ WE-DELIVER Government Licensed seriou4y ill in St. Michael's Hp,.-- The pupils--Of Mcker:n School 4 -meetinn 'of the Cytlmt Council l�Elln St, E: SWuffv:ille, Ont, Prtal, Toronto, at present. were pritilegei to sre 't"eir l big of the Corporation _ur tl:e County PHONE 5317 Phone 191 Francis Cassie was in Regina art and Q"ee: from S 'ction •'I" at of Ontario, will be bold pursuant �j his trip _homeward bound, when Riverdale Park on Monday after- to adjournment, in the Council (Maternity, Medical, and' Surgical l we,rHave last henrd from; and Fran Cis Rich-- noon 'tet, iri:'R;i #i._ „vnern:.f i `.. her in the Court House it Cases taken _ -ie was still at Gan- Francisco. in- of.' abort- thirty of bur-v?ry ki:id the Tow,' of ;,;lh :' Iyl _ -Drinking founts,, -•feed aternitry Semi-Room tenRin� to stay fora short ti-•tie:' motorists. The party left the on Tue=d.-j,loci rhe Gth day of June, i D., Bates for 10 r=ays-625 75 The Union Ce7iPtPry of Brough- school between ten :.,,d rie.rn: u. at tit.' .hour -t .K<r o'citui:, in th^ troughs,OfStE'r S17e11,II]iC's I Felgistered Nurces in attendance and am :will hold their Remembrance m• and arrived at the Park at noon afternoon; Daylight Sa,l g Time 24 hour service given. Day 'Service 'on Jure firth, at 2,31) •w.iih rsboU ,rig"hum-3red and twer_ All accounts to be laid before the grit, brooder, t�tove incl -- -Ambulance Service o'clock. Further notice will be tnnde. ty=five childre; , eve-.-ere of, •w:hor• Gxincil sh-culd be forwarded the (MRS. E.R. GOOC 25.37 of- the L speaker ars music, in our p ! furnace pipes in all size9. had a close-u view of the Be oval Clerk, properly certified, at least a. next issue. Couple. The trip had been care- three, c#ays before the meeting of Alsq,all hardware at reds- FOR fu!Iy planned and arranged, and the Council. Unionville )union Farmers As oe, Was- rrtn•ied out without mishap, onablt? prices. INSURANCE present their Prize-Winnin Dated at Whithy, this 23rd day, of p i g The School.Board - is.'indebted to %I,y,. A.. D. 1939. $?.RVICE Plays in Commun'ty Ball. the-teaching staff artd to, the ear= 'hone Puckering 67 - corners vrhoce interest and co-caper- R. Donald Ruddy, Clerk. Repair work done promptly -• T Even though an evening of a anon made the venture successfdt,- " TENDERS WANTED BUSHY CrYRIL E. MORLEY holiday, .a large number 'attended giving the, children an opportunity. For Purchase of Land. the presentati;ii of the Governor- that the most of them tii11:probe,- Hart3tivar� Tinsmith FIRE. ALiTOhfOBII-F; LIFE Generals Pri ACCIDENTze-awarded F'la s+ by ,:. WINDSTORI I Y •.lv -never have 'again. The ''thank, "Sealed Tenders, 'larked. Tend i'TCI�ERIATCi 3+ PUBLIC LIABILITY Etc. the Unionville Junto, Farmers' and appreciation of the Board • is ers" will be received up to the hour Association in the Cotnmunity H111 .e%tended to the Foll>oi ink car-bine- . of.3 o'clock, in the afternoon of Phone 4M SERVICE PROTECTION here on �i'edne day ' evenin The ' t• ei•s: Frank Baker, S. ,Micrael, J. .Monday, June 5th, 298-1, by the - nlays, "Old Pull a favourite, an-1 ` D. P.emmeri H. Eoyes, 'Mrs. sur.- Council of Pickering Tonmship. �.i "Nellie Mic\ab" were both very ciman, Poss Burns, Jack Spencer, fray •Cyte ,purchase of 3 acres, more NEO'r well done. Different casts plat the Frank Hall, W. H. Down, Cyril or les:, of t}:e southerly .part cyf CHEMICAL two productio,", and the contmerlt,, . .11orler, Jack Bryant, e. a: Sterr- lof••22 irr the%ith c' ession of zlie of the audience are th,?e of a very tt,- Mrs. Steiner, T. Wet'(3n, Jac:.- said township, korderinr on fhe 4e much pleased one, FOOD Mr. Dmsaltl Bee:' Panner, Frank-Protise,�nOOss Int in. concession road', being land former- r gate a prograi;l of t'ne sicirht-of- ire T e.. Jenklnson,.Robt. Ruddbe \irss ly used as; a•gravel pit. VITAMIN fs MINERAL TONIC hand" art, of which he is ver t• Mucit Dorothy Baker Ross 31ur,snn, �, The' highest of ally'-tgndar not of a mister. The eticning': enter- H. i;obinson, and I#ar-,-ey PearFt m necemarily accepted; To aid in tire: taint: et was sponsorel by_ the -h:, had a 1.^.re•e tru:•k full of th' Prevention of Nutritional Anaem� Bona] �'nui;g I cL�s !'•iF,To �,,;,. o{ th'- d R. ]Zcaton, Clea, ' Notat Ambulance, Day or Nigh: •pupils. The re�)^rce to the roc;-• is - I United reit, oi' «i=tch ,ill=s L. uest for car, is erati`.';•inT and ver. 7,te r�ccl;`i:n l:rcu t`,e Prevention of Rickets, Dental Phone .1300 .: I;orke,:as Lca.lei, tttucwt a reciate . and Queen .; •-their• Canadian sub- = PP d Thiq "pplie t,, y Cartery and Teton of Vitasr,- �'�R` ' Empire Bay i rw aft} w-Ito eta} have been o ,,it:,�;kc rl, „eta+ ut their P.n}ai Tour tlu'ouniT in D deficiency, y ,.., E'i..' m He.tl by fir t + Canada could r.e,t be Sabre enthur-' I'teventin, n �' Loral h c n c. of t.,toiiT the w'ot,l(1 line to h • e�cienc� n 'a^d so that t e ttlii lit t1lan •a c to t� a:! ,nfl, c r a•;-. Building of Eos stalice ` k izl�er.ttl--Director The teacher, anal , 1 thcnT throu,•h these o? e- res llz c •endeamd..them.c•ives b•: IS of c o C u. ins. .!.t,ir de,rocrauc• wiJtttc:e, to. all. z Adelicicus 'fccd .supplemen'- w� ,Fumiture. Dealer '` «e>t ii^ld tL;: t ] r me Let; classes' of ?. I'rn r l I;�B:�PTOti. _ _ _ I seple; rich ai=l poo:, eontairing quantifies of•Vita- granu in tht ConNluri Hell n., cl• -al} n!.!uralizr•d Cnnad+an;. , +P1C�8r1REt: -r - on Friday afternoon tact, t',1he;;' a. St. Paul's. ?„ c , T mins and Pdir cra,s fret;iehtly ' Pu Otto uticla .. These .is pore, no...doti .t .about th(: �Y1'� f10 , lackrr,g in'ordinary gets. ' _ Program Gf readngs, sl-.,,,,rt •piles: 11�; 2�tli, tV.hi rrinc, y, There w•ia intense loyalty of , their Car..adian - ho'ru:sem aticl' quartets 1 �y,,s gi-, he no Sunday School on' }lar x } ' ty titopupils of the three rornTrs, t t i, sucjects. and none dismayed great- SdoFe—F i6f'to take 1 3.15 P.ilt} Service' for member= er enthusiasm than the French- Ander the di'reciinn of JT:. �t'il rni, of the Sunday School and Auflt Canadians. The fact that both the' • 24 day treat'nlent, Misses Choquette and Rice. T'r' with message broadcast- 'by th� fiiti• and-Queen addressed theni in• � RoyallfedalL'ons were presented, :Archbishop oToronto, Most Rey. the French language, gave, them •(2 day treatment, Q2,45 one to each student, comn5emora't- Derwyn T. O-en, D. D., from 4 t•, `great pleasure, .'The King, espec= ng th ` ie Royal Visit. They were fay _4,17, A radio twill-be•installed i•o ially seemed to be more at home - JONES 0+1-rPr1 by a goc,d aF`PriToon audience PICKERING- NE NVS the church, so that owe of parents anti Erie^.ds. may lister oath the French language thal n ` : - to the Archbishop's mpssas e. Plcasn with the English. The whole tour The Rexall Dru,l7; ls4 � - Greenwood Circuit Fifield Day note time of Service for this Sun- has been a great conquest of the Saturday, Jane 24th. day only - 8.15. 1 hearts of the people, f':Jp1 Phone Pick, tib t:w+cttl p - r ; - -- I Higher Mines Tax , S Modern DOUBLE AUTOMATIC BOOKLET z To Benefit North 'Etiquette - - -- Save You Beard BY ROBERTA LEE Revenues Increasasl L` _ t • By $175,000 or More 1. -How can a person overcome .1q6 The Town of Timmins this year the habit of saying tactless things o' should receive $26,000 to ;30,000 without thinking? Two boys were teaching a friend added tax revenues because of a 8. U it considered good form for PERif, to ride a bicycle. After helping measure to amend the Asseaement a llridegroom to kiss his bride, fol- SU Um on to the saddle they pushed Act, which came before the On- lowing the ceremony at a church? ]aim off downhill. As he did not tsrio Legislature, Mines Minister 8. When a girl of eighteen Is in- 1E � `"return they went is search of him. Paul Leduc estimated. troduced to a woman-of forty, or Q�pU �•t-' 'Meeting as old lady, they asked Mr. Leduc predicted Timmins, older, Is it necessary for the girl per if she had seen a boy on a bi- Teck Township and Tisdale Town- to rise? eyrie. ship, in which are located most of 4. When one has been invited to, / "No," was the reply. "I've not Ontario's profit-making gold mines, a party, or other affair, and after cept ive severe in a ditch mending umbrellas." more this year from the tax on cold, what should he do? a o o a mine profits. 6. Shouldn't a motorist be just as One rather admires the in "The bill is an effort to help the courteous on the road as he !a at B g L ;,genaity of the Persian hna- municipalities, and it will affect some social function? !!r band, who, when told by his only mines with profits, determin- 6.What is the difference between wife to help with the spring- ed by the mine assessors Hader the formal and informal tea? The world's largest Boy Scout, National Parks saved them from cleaning, got hold of the the Mining Tax Act, of $2,333,000 ANSWERS. bovsebolld magic carpet and or more," said the Minister. 1 Think twice before you speak. Tread Levendusky, of Force, Pa., this fate. Today it is necessary to Is dead. He weighed 627 pounds, reduce the herds at regular inter- beat it. "A word and a stone once let-go vale to keep them within the carry. A young officer returning from . cannot be recalled," and a person -Twelve years ago Scoutmaster Ing capacity of the park pastures. . g g What Science with this habit should train•him- Irving Hart organized a Scout and from time to -time periodic, leave abroad was about to take his self to hesitate before speaking, an- place in an air-liner when a girl , til this practice is broken. Troop among the boys.of the Lep- slaughters are carried out by per _ - ran rep and asked the,paasengers es, Colony of San Lazaro, Philip- tract under government super an one them would se kind Is 2.. No. But it is all right at a pine Islands. Today there are sev- vision. .. y home wedding. On Troops, a Rolf Cub Pack and enough to sell her his seat as her DQ`n 3, Yea, it is the courteous thing a Sea Scout "ship", and the Scout- The greater the difficulty, tlw mother was dangerously ill and g to do. master has become the District more glory in surmounting 'it. the liner was full up. 4. Phone the hostess and express Field Commissioner. Not only has Skilful pilots gain their reputation The young officer.gave up his how sorry you are that you cannot greatly improved the from storms and tempests.=Epi- seat and wired his C.O.: "Given MIND'S CLOCK TURNED BACK rScouting come, but do not go, whole tone of, the leper commun- cures. 'berth to girl. Returning by next Brain specialists can now turn S. If there Is any dlsflncti0u, his ity, but has contributed to the com- tp e,t• the mental clock back to childhood should be more alert and Courteous The reply he received ran: to treat mental disease. as safety is a factor. piste recovery of a number c the ARMS USELESS "Cergratulatiosls. Your next con- The effect of the treatment, 6, The decorations of the inform- young through patients. This was achiev- tishllfiJ ' flnement will be in barracks." which is carried on under hypno- ed through the .development of a , ON A WET DAY al tea are not so elaborate and the new, cheerful attitude, in plate of als, is to put the mind in reverse, refreshments are more simple. The depression, and a Scout's readiness "flabby (ariving " at 3.00 re-orient it from the time it be- hostess at an informal affair also to follow the prescribed course of a.m.): "Bet you don't know Can going bad, and a'tart it aver mingles with her guests and does treatment. - Hese is a noteworthy distance where i'v been?" again in normal channels. llot remain at the door to greet o! the manner in which damn Wife: "1 tie, but ge ahead each newcomer. o is n subject to rheumatic weather ca affect `". with your story." SHORT WAVES POP CORNpains.h Short radio waves can be used ��^t O jT N�' Royalty T'aSteB x74 OUTING "I had been suffering. from College Student (wrLing home): to pop corn, as Well as to send Buffalo Steaks rheumatism very badly;' a man " "Say, how do you spell `financial- messages' and treat persons who writes and had such h ai in my pains I,?.. are ill, Charles Milliken, graduate One o[ the outstanding events at joints that I could hardly flea? Room-mate: "F i n a n e i a 1- electrical engineer at the Cali- the big annual Parents' Night of Choice Dish Is Served At One it. on a wet day especially. It gi pained me,terribly to-nae my arms, I y' and there are two is in 'em- foznia; Institute of Technology, the 1st Merritton, out.,Scout Group of the Meals on the Royal and'I was hardly able to worst. I held at the Merritton Town Hall, _ proved in a demonstration. - -Trslin. tried two different remedies, but , Milliken popped the corn right was the Investing of the Troop's I was still as bad after the treat- . TrailapOrt -"- in the bag, but used a transparent two first King's Scouts. The im- The'meat of the buffalo, nate anent. p� �'+� one of cellulose so the papping pressive reaffirmation of the Scout the principal tare of pioneer plains- "Then I was told to try Krug- , BeCOlnes Safer Process would be risible. Promise and the "knighting' of the men, Is a popular repast with many then Salts, which quickly brought, two young candidates with a stroke Ganadlano who like extra flavor relief. So of course I have kept of the Scout staff. and novelty in their meals. "Tasty be with it, and 1 ve now mutlt ? It b Pre�ieted That Within Ter DRUG PREVENTS POCKS better and base,never Pett i fit -. _ Treatment of smallpox with ani- ' buffalo !tenon were served at one, for years. I used l;,o feet so miser. Years It May Be The Safest p A Boy Scout Day at the New of the meals on the Royal train able and sluggish; but now it is a iMeatlu of Travel fanilamide-'ao successfully that York World's Fair has been an- according to the. Department of pleasure to be able to work."- disfigurement was prevented in- nounced for Thursday, June 29. All Resources, Ottawa, which maintains S.B. "'Within 10 years at the eery three or four cases-is reported Seouts and$touters is uniform will great herds of these animals in two The.pains and stiffness of rhea- -'host, and likely within five, air is the Journal of the American throughout that day be admitted national parka In We-stern Canada. madam are often caused by uric transport,will be the safest means Medical Association. to the fair ht the special admix- Described as the noblest rumin- acid crystals in the muscles and - - of travel the world has ever Four persona treated with the sloe .of 25 cents. A great gather- ant that ever trod the earth, tZe joints- The numerous salts in known." A record in air safety was drug. "recovered immediately af- in of Scouts is expected similar liruachen assist in stimulating the - eatab7 a last year, said B. B. Ter t a au sI enc! o ever to the record attendance of Scout tinct, but the.. establishment of activity, and help them oto elim- �_ Cragg. national sales director of and the symptoms of the initial Day at Chicago's Century o[ Pro- herds in Butfr,:o and Elk Island inate excess uric acid. Units r nes, while on a visit to Canada last week. ing skin eruptions and tbeee dia- 1 Fear provided the greatest re- al�Ted rapidly. The fourth had , sistance to the selling of air trans-. only three pock marks. A u e!I't'y WANTED _ CJassified....... PHwi• Ili It A Pit`1 port, the speaker pointed out. Fol- r' lowing i aeries O! crashes three LIGHT. , 0 RtrD A4iENT WANTED FREE ENL.AR!;E31ENT WITH L. St. Helena, famous as the place to sell Phillipe Ltg htnina Protec- • • ery roll film developed and 8 hi►h em B..Phflit s Company lose rants 25c 8 enlarged prnila rive system D g ears ago, new tactics had been y - T g • e now derivesane race. Bright. - O! Napoleon's s lxll , n lied tl$borne Avenue. Toronto _,c. Reprints s F P Lam Vt pp Advertising.. ichmond tareet h ime thoseI 9wRt at i 'tu o 2employed. II toling Studio.D o income tram g it chi!! source ! jelling air transport had avoided s A,,ENTel! tiTURFXF.EFERS! Make £net. Toronto. mlatioa of accidents in air travel. the sole of stamps big profits selling our over 250 tines of Drygoods and Small- gLBlXgyy l'HAiI'Eg FIl.)ty DEVELOPED The new tactics involved telling Small- Wares. Write today for free Priceeg'& -PTLms rtE:VELOPED. TWO PRINTS ._ -iby word Of mouth to customers LIsL `!:!Hera Outfitters Reg'd • Box 965, Place D'Arines, M6ntreal. OUR PRINCIPAL OFFER PROS- of each and FREE EtiL'boto. of the.air services.,and to the gen- HEUMATIC perity,within independence. Security. ASENT coupon 25c,-Offset t'hoto. ARTICLES FOR SALE within reach of all. Write "Hume i.rgphy Dep. "+�•'. Fussell St., - oral public through advertising, the s stet. income" Agency. 14ortb Hat. Toronto: ' ,reasons why there had been crasfi- ACHES FI.AGS, BUNT1No;. CI-Alli AND fey, Que. e• and the steps that had been waterproof Truck Covers and i'Ftt!cuvAl. Tent$. Prices and samples on re- Ili Si, SS OYPORTt'rITY taken to prevent them. This pro- quest. John Ltekle Ltd„- Toronto. STARRY-HI1NIIREIIS rt) caiN,SB gram had resulted in new coati- �1aV• been curbed ` sTAR'1 YOUR OWN Bl 5l\ESS from Many with mruns, Farm- Y Evcry dollar sale brings you >ev- era' daughter.. Wtrlowv with deace. U R 1 C O N E 5 JEWELRY SPL•'t_IALA-WALTHAS! enty-five cents profit. Write Ec- Property. Particular lac t'oe Pocket R'atches, f4 up. Wrist- onOmy Distributing Company. Cur-. nldentael Bax 12A t'niaary. Al - JEWELRY who have taken a few doses watphes, Rings. etc. Violids,Sax&- tis Avenue, Leamington. Ontario herta, lE.loquence is the child of know- of"Urieones" have been gratified at phones Unredeemed Pawnbrokers - ledge. When a.miAd is full, like ttherelief secured. Rheumatic Aches, pledges. Catalogue bicTemney'a, DE�'ELOPI\G QI'IT Tt18AQt-U' SN11FF, EASILY a wholesome river, it is also clear. Arthritis, Lrlmbaiso, Gout, Sciatica, Toronto. leexpeRls-, y, lien! remedy Teo - a DEVEUIPF.D, ETCIrt'RAF'T tlmonasl+. t;u•rwuterd AAvtr• Beaconsfield. Neuritis,Fibrositis and similar com- III CHICKS enlargement - 8' prints 25c, Re. free. L3artletrii, liox 1 WIll-tkeg pplaints-all have been hejped by prints 3c. Photoart service, Tren- - "LJriooaes", a reliable remedy for UHit'KS FOR 9ALF: ton, Ontario, Drawer 809. COmpaa810A t0 an offender who Rbeamatic Bufferin ..WE ONLY LOST THREE OF 114 l U WANT AN AFFECTION - 'Compassion YU }lab grossly violated a to laws la, lA ¢ Bray New Hampshire chicks. For "UR •JA LE ate romantic sweetheart, with t' gr y in the growth, we hate never seen the money. write: Scary Lee, .445.0 effect, a cruelty to the peaceable catedin the diagram. like," say-$ Harold Swanson, Wil- PI7I1E_yIAPLE SYRUP. first qualify. Holla, Missouri. subject who has observed them.- Excess acid in the Hama Point, Nova Scotia. You ran . Write for prices. Under early. - 7 hatt'e fast-growing, early laying John M. Gilicspie. Abhotsford. sEWING MACUINES & SUPPLIES Junius. tem is very frequently pullets, too: Order Bray enicks to- Que. - - the cause ofs !ring. day. Bray Irstcbery, 130 John F'Ult 3ER'INr.. y1ACH1NF:5, l E "Urirnaes" help to 's Street forth, Hamilton, Ontario. FLIFPRERRIES, L-•tTHA]t, CHIEF, pairs, suoplies-all makes, new free the blood-stream r b Viking. Fifteen for dollar. hund: or trade-in, reconditioned much of these.fain-causing TORT I''ERRY, ONTARIO-NRS. A. red Four Dollars. . Strawberries, in'es iu stoclr - write A. Culbert Used . Trucks' excestacids,working Steer ?!posts Firay Barred Rock Tye, r per hundred, prepaid. K. Son, 35U Youve St„ ToronFo. ` ' pullets laying at .obi months old. Tye, f3rigden, Un'tario. tt t0 rectify a condition Early layers bring in bigger Fall ` STAHI's that is so frequently a profits. Start your Bray chicks FEMALF. HELP WAN-12D --- See Otlt large, assortment of the cause ofrhetlmatic right array. Bray -Hatchery, 130 NF:tCl'UCN1)LAND STA3SPS, 40 dit - Johi, Street North, Hamilton, On- various makes and models aches and pains. SPARE TIME INCOME fere-tit tile, catalogue value $2.50 tarso. Thai results secured IS OFFERF.P TO REFPONSti3LE. Price Iasis furnished. red Scham at am Showroom, with"Uricones")lave TR'EDDI.F. CHICKS FOR'SALE woman with good 'local contacts. moll, Sotwood, NewfoundLtnd._ won for them the eon- NI',,4 LOW PRICES FOR TWEDDLE Leading.mxi:azine publisher seeks - $950. G.M.C. '33 T23 B, Stake Sdenceofmany Rheu- High Quality Chicks, Effective neighborhood subscription work- - 5TR.4R`AERR1' I'L.4XT8 Body Duals. ;ray 18th. !;rade A Heavy Breeds -er. hxperience unnecessary, corn- .3.rnaticsufferers. Now - $10.4a,• Pullets fiG.75, Cockerels missions liberal; generous bonus. i\IpRQVED SENATOltt DUNL?,1', =550. G.M.C. '37 iia Ton Pick- you are invited t0 try u8c.Leghorns$9.95, Pullets $20.75, es. State age. (live references. Strawberry plants, very hardy, "Urieones" without Extra Profit the big over-Mze Pox 30, Room 4^_1, iR Adelaide St. thousand 13.25; f1.75 for,600; 3,000' up v' cost or obligation. ,hicks Heavy Breeds $11.95, Pul- 1V, Toronto. for fparc "Sal] orders promptly ;SZ5. G.M.C. '3G 3% Tan Panel tehet6er__ppnor tom- lets 578.90, Cockerels O9c; Leg. sent Darrel post Ralph Shaver. s FREE TRIAL plai.11a eamacsm. horns $11.45, Pullets $23.45. Start- RAIR r:flt►Il� Nfoulinctte, Ontario_. Truck. ,,,�; , Gontr Lambs;a Neuritis, Pibeo- ed Chicks two weeks old add to tVIGy, Ct)rlYEyt, 1'4tA N1NFORmA- $475. Ford '36 12 Ton Panel xitis of S',trovr them is new hope for you day old prices, Cockerels 5c. tion' TRACTOIt MAGNETO A\D in"tlticones , Put it to the tenet Pia in and sexed 5!;c, Pullets .06c. Three tions, switches. curls. and all tRdes GENERATOR REPAIRS -_- Tr-i}Ok.•_ _� ' _tbe-coupon_beIow_and a free wrapk a-e.oks old_ dd Cockerels .09c, tion of finest $111&Nty Hair goods Write ereiewestwin aocoyou to�et�wtt a sexed loc,'Puucts .1fc. Free cal- 8GND US IOL ;275. Chevrolet '33 I/t2 Ton ret of vital interest to all together __ s -ndar and Poultry guide. Prompt tial terms erranepd oronto H13111- sexed to and Generator Repairs. the stave Panel Truck, -- delivery.-Tweddle Chick Hatch- ap Hair Supply Co. 6212 t;alhurst y.ou money, Altanaon Artpature Toronto. To HAROLD A.SMALLMAN nrles Limited, Fergus, Ontario. Xanfr., 855 Bay St.. Toronto. M Manufacrurer and Importer Dept.127-1 General Motors 4124 St.Catherine St.W.,Moaresl,P-Q, BADEN CHICKS FOR SALE 1tACH1\I RF - Please seed FREE sed post paid a Tial 11.t1)EN H1GH QUALITY GOVERV- WHY GO GREY? Produeta of "Uticonea" with booklet on meat Approved Chicks that are HANDY GREASE CUrantee . ANiD HOW ss,d WHY tb4 bsl0 o►ereoms sold at low prices. Barred Rocks, C,un Lo-der, Guarantee�l. Clean• 7.gUgE GREY STREAKS [N YOUR ,t�11 allied ailm New Hampshire Reds, White one minute job. Write G. E. A. hair are dead against you. Un- r Lf Canada Ltd. �e�•ac a� Rocks. Hybrids, Standard Quality Malchow,Stayely, Alberta. hair dly the -finest remedy for Nse......................................................_....:,.. . ockerets i8. o _ - - morgan i (s. WL C. Truck Retail Branch 311 s6 i eghorns $8.75, Cockerels DEVELOPING PRINTIiG a Is dye, but c) t ical- ire a r a • Aud sn.......................»......_,...;..: ...;_....._....... $3.00. 'Pullets $18.45. Big Egg This 1 not A t it : X08 Spadi<na Ave., - Quality hatched from 2b to 30 lbs PEP. ROLL DEVELOPED AND v prepared ed treatmentwhich rP >- _• •• .......•• ^' ounce eggs. Heavy Breeds $10.76, printed on Velow, Reprints 2c t ata iz the hair. es 2 ounce •1.00 - Toronto (plesse Write in'Block is ws) 7 Pullets $16.95• Cockerels $9.00, each. Our modcln equipment as- targe four ounce i R. Postage Tuthill til Leghorns $10.26, Pullets $20:90. sures you, beautiful Ht-gloss prepaid. Order from-R. A. verba. A. 1$31. Prompt shipment.-Baden Electric prints that will never fade or dts- tCanadinn Agent) 911 Aaoor St. 't Issue PIO. Zi '39 1^hick Hatchery Limited Baden, colour. Barrow Photo Service, 23 West, Toronto. Made and sold In Ontario. Everett Crescent, Toronto 13. England for 60 years, ,:, . ...Y s ; _:: ._;.it' .. .�..:._ ...Y,,. ; :. .._ .. _..., ;..4'`' -, .': ,`sa •��. :.a:- gospel; for it L the power.of God Royal Ov Mar�� st ' unto salvation to every one that be-, R ,7 S tJ 11 C�a to th h; a the Jew first, and also p_—� a vee e a r2g21Tebitsri�a�or God fYc _aarlGi _...- -` -- -ed earl • to the Greek. 17. For therein is re- � 'cr Y1 O y� , --� - S pool faith unto faith, as it u written, WW Be F*attared 6 t>� � ' a But the righteous shall live by the Shell at the Gtoadim Na. 111GBIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 13 The internal —� faith. Rome knew the power of tiooal IF-16 ition This Yew. a organ t L T R D A M R OI S C H the is called- LeSSOn pleasure to enslave men, but will near tta the gospel came she never knew of The Lords Commiealoaera of the pictured here. G E E I N R E GIAILE 15 Eating " ? a power that would set men free 4lts drum is ENS BIGOT R!I O 17 Divided. from sin. Rome knew the power of British Admiralty have -given their p R T T E L E C IT � . approval for the band of His Maj• called` 23 Female fowl. death which brought even the very 10 To accomplish R ERE 25 Like. LESSON IX • greatest men down to a grave and snit's Royal Marines from i'1� lI Masculine E WAL I CR 5 C A L IR 26 Strict mouth Eng. to attend the Can- g ' . PAUL 'THINKS IN WORLD to duet: but until the gospel came , adian National 'Ezhibitioa this pronoun E K T I A R instrument.• TERMS Rams never knew of a power that 12 Kiln. I T E DIU L C I N 27 Finale. Romans 1: 1.17; 8:21-30; 5:1.11; would deliver men from death into year. The Royal Marines will tis featured in the band she1L The et:• 13 Quantity. I HER G 29 One who 10:11.15. the glory of the resurrection, This 14 Ancient. A O P O 5 A G E R O 5 E fights duels Printed Teat, Romans. 1:1-17 is what Paul longed to bring to this gttgement of thin band is another 18 Devours. EON O EVE 31.5ilkwotm. Golden. Text: "I am not ashamed) great metropolis, a gospel which conspicuous "first" for the E:hl• 18 Striped fabric. 9ospei;for a e pow- waste very power 61 to save titfin'- � 1 To slide. A M 36 Stir. . geared heretofore in Am rica. or of God unto salvation to every men from sin.. 20 Cravat. 38 Doctgr: one that believeth:' Rom, 1:16. Leader of the Royal Marines to 21 Wager. 41 Pertaining to 81 The external g 30 40 Type Preposition. the distinguished composer-con• a nidus• ear is thte __ o The Lesson In Its Betting___ � 22 Era. _ Time — Earl in A.D. 58, doctor Major F. d. Ricketts known 23 To assist. 43 To decay. -- dri Early - Y• standards. , Place — Paul wrote this letter �OW Can A as the t'Sousa of England." Among 24 Roof edges: 45 Boundary. 82 The hammer 42 Excuse, • his famous compositions is the Hodgepodge. 44 Possesses. to the capital of the world from 28 Broader° 47 H o! the ear. = the city of Corinth where he was BY ANNE ASliLEY "Col, Bogey" march which he pub. 30 Note in scale.49 Scatters.. - VERTICAL 46 Perfect. ..staying in the home of a wealthy lished under the nom-deplume of 32 Iniquity.' 50 Pronoun, 2 Clay house. 48 Land right. Christian named Galan (Rom. Q.—How can I induce sleep. Kenneth J. Alford. Major Ricketts 33 Convent S2 Indentation. 3 To revolve. 49 Prickly pear.. 26:23). A.—Try eating a thin•slice of is an exponent of the Sousa School, worker. 55 Paid publicity. 4 Plural of that. 51 Mooley apple. 1. Paul,•a servant of Jesus Christ . bread and butter with a little ray of music, many of is works being 34 Transposed. 56 Crowd. 5 Color. 53 Before. _ ., called to be an apostle, separated enue pepper sprinkled on it. Have notable for their inspiring martial 35 God of war. 58 Malicious 6 Italian river. 54 Male cat. Unto the plenty .oi fresh air fa the room, character but he is a versatile com• 37 Queer. burning. 7 Hail! 55 God of gospel of God. Pani was sky° s„ a freed-man as far as his political and make a genuine effort to relax poser and conductor and program 39 Epoch. 59 Barley 8 Tidier. 57 Either. j 1/ relation to the Roman Empire was every muscle;of the body. builder. The Royal Marines, will 40 Eon. spikelet. 9 Up to. '60,You and I. concerned, but Paul proudly boast- Q•—How can I clean linen sail on-August loth. ed that he would ask for nothing shades? 5 9 r :.f yiore than to be a slave of.the Lord A.—They should be laid flat 0I I 12 Jesus. over a table aqd washed with warm must sit it VTC„ il 3 1 2. Which he•pnomised afore and suds and a sponge. Wipe off with through his prophets in the holy clear, clean water; then hang un• " You Read t scriptures. rolled until dry, liE6d Il p!>n i 3. Concerning his Son. No cult or Q.—Haw can I prevent meringue 1 religion on the earth to-day- has from falling? Its The Only Way to.Save 1 any message from God for man un- A,—Meringue will fall-if the oven Eyestrain ! ' less it honours and exalts and re- is too hot. To be successful when cognizes as supreme in every way_ making it, hart' a -very moderate .. The New Eng>.and Council of Op- the Bon of God. Who was born of oven. tometrists sanctions reading In bed t l the seed of David according to the Q,—FIow can l remove scratches —It you sit up while-doing it. flesh. Christ existed from eternity, from wood that have been.made by "Only when one is boosted up but he came in a body of our flesh, striking matches' with pillows to a sitting .position i In the line of David, that is, in a A,—First rub the marks *Itb a from the waist are the eyes saved' I family that could trace its ancestry cut lemon, and then with.a damp from strain," it was said at 9 meet. 44 _ 'back to David (Matt. 1:1; 2 Tim, cloth and a little wldring. Rinse lug of the council, 2.8; Rev, 22:16). Coming in our and polish with a soft cloth: "Normal eyes are trained to look fleah, Christ became true man. Q.—How can I make.a'good pad.' straight ahead or raise or lower + True Son of God ding-dor the ironing board" the gaze at an angle of 10 degrees. 4. Who was declared to be the A.—An old discarded, blanket • Within this everything is safe. but $oft of God with power, according tacked securely to the ironing when one Is lying flat in bed, at- to the spirit at holiness, by the res- board° then covered with a place tempting to read, the eagle is much til srrection from the. dead; even Je• of unbleached muslin, makes an ex• greater and nearly as low as it will ins Christ our Lord. Cbrist always cellent Irouing surface. go. was the. Son of God, but in•the j body of flesh which he took to him- - #eif the Jewish people for the 1 imost part refused to recognize him „- as the Son of God. His rising from the dead set him forth indisputably twithout any possibility of contra- . - diction, as God's Son and none *then . S. Through whom a e reeoived - _ °• stleahi unto obed-.- -- - ieace of faith afOong all the na- tions, for his name's sake. The de- --atgn Of the apostleship wasr tr3"trtn " 41 nations so to believe in Christ. the Son of God, that they should be entirely devoted to his service. 6. Among whom are ye also. cal-, I N SALES Jed to'"be Jesus Christ's: 7, to aI1 The biggest selling 1939 model car in Canada—and more than that that are In Rome, beloved of God, - -- - -- galled to be saints: Grace to you the world's biggest selling car for seven out of the last sight years. and peace from.God our Father and Lord Jesus Christ. ,. r The apostle Paul now assum a more personal tone, and addresses0. IN PERFORMANCE ' z himself in an Intimate way to the --hri char ha t motto made up the holy Its faster on the getaway . . . it's stronger on the hills . . , and a rhnrch at Rome. - much better all-round performer . • • than other can in its field. q Early Christian Faith - P _ 8. First, I thatrk my God through Josns 'Christ for you all, that your faith is proclaimed throughout theIN FEATURES whole world. 9. For God is my wii• cess, whom i serve in my spiritan a— .-the gospel of his Son, how unceas- I Steering Columh Gear-Shift with "Vacuum Assist". New Aero-Sham Styling, wa .lagly I make mention of you. al- - i New Bodies by Fisher. Chevrolet's Famous'Volve-ie-Ilead Six. Perfected Quedro- ys In my prayers 10. making re- • uli quest, li by 'any means sow at Oji Action Hydrac Brakes.New"ObservetkiwCer"Visibility,Atdvettced Knee-Action length I may be prospered by the tiding System with Shockproof WW Cross Steering(ole-M"W De Luce Models). ' will of God to come unto you. 11. • Tiptee-Matic Clukk. For 1 long to see you, t�at i mak impart unto you some spiritVa1 sift Jo the. end ye may be established. 13. that is, thatI with you may he _ comforted in you, each of us by the IN VALUE other's faith, both yours and mine. - s d 13. And I would not have you ignor- Dollar for dollar, feature for feature, tar for Cog, It gives you more ant. brethren, that oftentimes i _ for your money than any other s O _ purposed to come unto you (and. 5 r0 Um@ eadersh' ` was hindered hitherto). that I may ___' .- �- 'have some fruit in you also, even low Monthly Payments on the Genera! Motors Instalment Plan. C. Sad As in the rest of the Gentiles, The Christian faith iii the early days - at its propagation was carried by the apostles and their disciples first to the great cities of the Ro- man Empire. From Rome lines o1 communication radiated L to every ' place of importance in the entire _ ,Iknown world. It a strong church —uld be established in tbi� we ,city, the apostle, knew that the very heart of the empire would be '~ sooner or later pumping the life hlood of the gospel into like veins k, of the whole body of Roman eivili• J- M,.Glashen--Dumbarton cation. . 14. I am debtor both."to Greeks :.and to r ar ens, both to,the Wise : .DONALD MOTOR SALES --WHITBY and to .the foolish. 15. So, as much as in me is, 1 am a ready to preach the gospel to, you also that are in Rome. k' A Message For Rome 1 s ' • • + s , s 1 ' ' s 4 I.S. For I am not ashamed or the 1 ;r : • ,.W • µ. t J, CARD OF THANKS �4Qi L'i'ti.rig �1UO +The Btial Storer Claremont 1 We wish to thank the members . t� t Tert.0 I PHONE 9'31 of the Fire Brigade, and all those �ti •n P.. o n�oy -- - ---- 3Ms; u.6o t►aid is �- � ' 8ubscApVw= to the United Statwa carry water„and pass .up to those _ r ' -- We 'ere' displaying an attraetive on the reai!"+e�t our bam, as it way • I w n .ad GL Hrhefa $240 in &&once. variety of 8 a are res i a on fire several times, when Mr. . s¢u ! Aluminum rind iiratntewiire Etc. , A'ti sn. Wallis ktLilding vvas burned `..• ...� ' JOHN Ml1RKAR. Proprietor Furniture and Farcittlre Last. ��/ Novefties. on Friday- Plan Nowa .Prices low, is beeping with timei,. ” Eii. and Mabel Gibson, TO TRAVEL by Motor Coach and Steamer Ct rxi r _ � Inquire Regarding - �, ummer 7 -. RVICES .. .. ATTENTION ' .. . ;VACATION SERVICES ��jJ l �V i HIGB QUALITY � TO ONTARIO'S POPULAR RESORTS � +� _;DAN CINU �j ! Barrie—Orillia—Grovenhunt _ — _AT_ Brock pad Grave i� _ - -- -North Bay-Parry Sound Midland — E R LOUD SPEAKER t �, rf • ? brace bridge t" .• t w Owen Sound—Sutton—Beaverton Coiling dwood— asaga j EAGLEV 1' —TEM an intermediate points (� . El 11 d ,. ., a COM'. U N IT Y H 3,L ♦.rrtl5heil . Pit Buri % „ 7 ASK FOR YOUR DOPY Of I'V 4CATION TOURS' One b9ile Korth of Kingston Rd.,on ravel = - Sound Car Describing 30 Delightful Tours Malvern-Lansirg Highway ,Advertising I I ' " ':EASTERN HOUSE With the Saud and Gritided Phone 4500 CENTURY. BOYS Stone AUTO RADIO SERVICE _ Satisfaction Guaranteed Old Time and Modern;Dances Dalivere3 or Lo t,de l in Pit EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT HONE: Plant,Pick 1026 PAUL WILSON T'aronta orftc.e HoKard 6471 BROOKLIN, ON T. - ADMISSION, 35e. - Clare 518 - Brook 15r11 -- J©13N I�ouxwEsi soar• 29tf Farr's Elevator Claremont, Ont. I `HOTTER urp�,y PBittto _ phi - gam. J38 Office W38 o,.d ty A RVC) SOY BEANS - $1.25 per bush. ,ill,,...ro..hom•RIT fOVEAL CALVES .WANTED- � free from noxious weeds Barley. .Oats. . Free from weeds Chop of any kind sold !2� j 'yJ + SELL YOUR CALVES AT HOME Poultry and FioR Feeds. Flour fm�j6l e1[ / ..' � Blue Coal & �1"nod N�n�cVO ` Save. Time and iAoney Fencing and Roofing Material Cmw4 s Snurisst Finish buyer - %` COVERS 1%4 ONE COAT We'have a E3 Ll er at the farm l Y T BRUSHES Pt:rZfECILY y 1 ii'e Pic kering -In Bim sle but-rich de- ! f' DRIES !N ra0 13.tiSf I I + sign ae car. furnish • �� �-„ �', MARKET+ I "` memorials that. w1a . tIVIC�I'�1L?AY -?"U>�S�AY AND � . - '.pease from suers FA)!:R `� - e Cxrrt It fu�l�liT1E� Of �" stiadpoint. In di�nitr of appearerce our _ k a { a•crk will, stand out r Fresh F r t ages. g. _ IDU i -' through he . 1 I l I• + . s B:�L�DO?i a A Pickering, Ont. 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SELFBANKING KNEE- i� _ The rnore carefully you inspect this stunning new car, the ACTION FRONT SPRINGING more you will agree: "Bulck's the Beauty—Buiek's the Buy:' * FLASH-WAY DIRECTION GAIL PATRICK SIGNAL Ind it's so easy to own on convenient monthly payments LlUYD NOLAN a through the General iliotors Instalment Plan. M-1198 COMING-Next Thurs. Fri. and Sat., JUNE 1, 2 and s ,ERMANENT NAGGING PAIN �� THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER ■ The Story of ND NERVES. IT MAY B Vernon and OUR EYES, WHITBY Ifene Castle" C. H. TUCK, OPT. D. DONALD MOTOR SALES ,a=e, Bleck, Opp. r. a :Assoc. Dealer—.1. McGlashen—Dunbarton wIT� Piton 1516 s J 1 FCED AStAIRE OSHAWA,• ONS GINGER ROGERS -�- ' .d•-+. ..s.:: .T.'—. ...�.., :f...' 'r 4�...... .. ,.,,. .r,.' —+-...—_; '— "rv,{ `ST — `'•..• we<•'i"t.. Mme_.- JJrR .aq,, _ A, CLAR�tONT _, , Hooey on Wednesday, ,May 17th. hdrs, Augustine was host to a The President, Mrs, R. E. For- Alassey-Harris COMPE,', T - '+ A large number from 'here help- Recipe Tea for two of our June syth, was in the chair. The S �. •!, -- ttw tary gave a report on the ear's -h�were-regorte in'Toronto'-on jeat��' �s Monday. last. Fourteen girls, members of meetings' We had sen meetings, lA Ar Miss ours ' class spent the after- addresses .and papers. Total atten- _ pert Service on Q makes . Mr. anI Firs, Raymond Jones, of P dance 288. Total receipts, $87.48. m of receivers Kirklan Lakes spent the-'week-end noon making pot holders, t $?8 pg Cash on implernen 111V d ` - )?e Total expenditures,with torzlter's mother, towels and two Duchess of Dusters. hand Bring lour acts here,and StfreC ` Mrs. , $11.45. At this -meeting thu Jones, hire: which were presented with the re- two girls, Frances Loyst and Mary Sales and service Stock of tabes allays on hand, Mrs, Frank Gostick who has ripe books, to the two young lad- Morgan Rusell W. Gray, Br m' Out. les- f g gave a report of their vis= I 11een seriously ill, is now reported it to the Conference at Guelph. to be somewhat improved;'but still The closing meeting of the Young 31rs, F. McCullough gave asplen- - Men's Bible Class for this season did paper on "Thanks, I'll pay my' ' confined to her bed. will be held in the United Church b y presided for the ,,y ;,io •Don't fail to here the Travelogue ' n a ". Mrs, Loyst =� Law Motor Sale$ in the Baptist Church here tonight, >n Sunday afternoon May 28th at �L�"y$ter�Plymouth P g ' �. election of officers which resulted �����L�I,i� I II L given b Miss Ada Found. 2. 0 p, m. This is a --Ladies' Day a„wtHll ntwtt mOLttl1 (Friday) Y as follows:' Pres., airs. Ii, G. 1Ic- --­----Miss Found spent several munrhs . Service, to which all men, young ntyre. 1st Vice-Pres., _firs. Pearce, �_ ` De ter .111 pan recently an Mould a e 2nd Vice-Pres., A1rs; Pv. alorgan. _ 'qualified to present a -very inter- sited to bring'with thean a lady. :3rd Vice-Pres., A1rs, G. M. For- % � GOOD USED. GARS .lir. Goddard will be the s alter t esting program. svth, Secretary, Mrs. �.. L. Hooey. GOODYEAR TIRES —The .Baptist -Women's-- Mission and special,music will. be_prodded.- --�ysistant, 3lrs•-hoist. -Treasurer, --- - -- - WILLARD-BATTERM The home of �, and Mrs. Jud Mrs. J. Gregg. Pfanists, .:1rs, E. full line of Implements and GENERAL BLACKSMITHING :Circle will meet at the home of y r Mrs. Mothersill on Tuesday, 31r3y son Ward, ass the Beene of -a-?ri- Palmer and :firs,' W. It.- Evans. Repairs. .30th at 2.30 p. m. Group Leader, dal shower, in honour of their dau- Press Secreta Mrs, Hocey. Dir- SKILLED on a New RE,Yeed Mrs. C. Gostick will be in charge ghter, miss Sadie one avenin last Wood's Milk Coolers Elec• Give us a trial onaNekv or Used Car I s g g actors; Alesdrames, Lameron, R. E. 24 Hours Towing SerAce week: amidst the 'ninety iric Fences and'Surge of the program. All the ladies are y friends, Forsyth, Orson, Pallister, Farr, - Gordon J Law invited to attend. relatives and neighbors of the.bride Milksrs, Glover. F. McCullough, Wallace. i The stable and barn on the 'Wm• and groom,, the young couple were- Home & School - Mesdames. W. R. Phone Pick 5r12 Phone 2908 Wallis property was totally des- seatel under a decorated umbrella,. sans, Augustine 'and Reynolds. - troyed by fire on Friday last. The attached to a chandelier, in the SicJOHN L. CIiL ONT.Xf AN* PhITHEftIPIG, ONTARIA only loss is that of the building. , surrounded by late Committee oate - - Mesdames Pall- BRQ't}GHAM ONT. 23 centre of the room refer, Castes, -Glover, _ E. Palmer, gale able difficulty f is ltthe btiildln Bon h onfegifts, the umbrella laden and Cowie. Membership - Mes- 4 Only y . the man buildings A short program dames,. Gibson, Dawson, Rawson !� X . Gibson's lot, nearby. A re- of readings, monologues and mus- and Miss S. E. Evans. , Auditors - 1g,39 , port seas given one of the daily is was given by, Mrs. Augustine, ;.” Mrs. Kilpatrick and bars. Loyst 4 e r papers on this fire, by someone in Miss Alrt� Pugh and Mr, Goddard, There RiII not be 'a June meeting. t' the coc=unity with a queer sense after. unch •as -served. Andv6' Dal of humour. Any citizen? who is Miss Ward's marriage to Mr. Gor , so disratlsfied with,-his own, com- dun. Ratcliffe takes place early in The Annual Feld Day of the munity, as to offer such news it- June, Greenwood Ckurch ,Circuit will be held on Saturday, June 21th. The annual meeting -of the W, .i'. Sedan " • ems for broadcast purposes, should• move on to-the nest 'to-hn. was held at the home of Mrs. L. 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"McGlashen--Dunbarton 0 -. oi-v ,+..• ,r.• :.. .. - ._.sa - v — Y r. trusting her with the girls that cur'�'C�1'lze Pekoe Blend rounded them. u . DELICIOUS... _ - She had worn the yellow dress I[l ousehol /�s ^� again an a oun her en re-y . _ S H i NV - _ ovely an desirable. om a �7t'Ience sparkle in. her eyes he knew she was happy'and after a time seem- By SAD1E B. CHAMFERS ed to throw off her self-conscious- ness with childish simplicity.p y _ ,A ROYAL DINNER J'�""'<'•� `fYou're sweet, little Judy," het, As everything and everybody told her against her hair as they danced, and she said nothingtends to have a "Royal" air this but • month, why not our menu? Now are general ans hen Canad • " sighed happily. He had to bend wi in- --TEJLto touch the top of her little black having. their first opportunity to head. as express their own loyalty band de Marlie said once as he danced notion to the King and-Queen let with Lisa, "Say, don't you think us celebrate with a dinner in their y the'doctor acts as if he's falling for Judy?" honour. _ I have,chosen roast lamb for the ., , meat course for in spite of the fact xq wM► SHY Oh, Marlie. It s his way. s � a lady-killer. He wouldn't't that we think of roast beef and of �/ just i English- dinners synonymously, fall for a little--country girl like y - ( �� '$tOtlX ��� Judy.,, those of you who have visited . in — - -— " "What's the matter with her the Motherland will remember a CHAPTER IX attractive to iris before. But Marlborough asked defensively. frequent serviyg of lamb. Lamb w g "Judy's a swell kid." does seem. somehow to be•more r When Lisa and Marlborough Tucky and Lisa had certainly "She's.al !right." Lisa soothed. suited to spring appetites for a r rounded the corner of the street shown him he was no failure with "But just because a man takes her special dinner. � r ky's uncle lived,- the women. Gosh, it was nice to be _z T1s- &-st eight that greeted their eyes out a couple of times doesn't mean y getting out a little with people of he'll fol in love with her." DINNER MENU yJ, = M�.a*•d` was Mike Tulling's car, parked in your own age instead of sitting "I should think he would." Mar- Pineapple Juice Cocktail- topped she driveway. home lsitening to Mom and the Lisa bit her lip. Marlie slow. radio every evening! Not that he lie watched his neighbor with a with cherry ed up. didn't love his mother. - He felt a new interest. ' Any man would if Roast Lamb Mint Sauce Enjoy "Why, look!" He pointed. "It litltc y though, that he hadn't, he had any sense. Jude would Potato rests filled with Green 1 Y p guilty, certainly made a wonderful wife Peas till �lAIlIA! must be Mike who has a date with missed her. But he'd been much for a doctor or some big proles- Royal Pie topped ' with whipped Tucky this evening." too busy with the new turn of ev- ,. peppermint flavor of "Step on it."' Lisa told him sav- ents sioaal man. cream sprinkled with red and agely, "Don't let them see us. I'' The Best Time Ever blue crystal, DOUBLEMINT GUM! Judy bad learned to dance in Lisa dropped the matter, and Beverage of Choice --I mean I wouldn't want them to the gym at school. And although decided they'd better go back to - Got some toda l think we're spying-on them." she had had no The table decorations can be car- y practice socially, the table for awhile. There was • Marne obeyed automaticall vied out accordingto your Individ- y y she was not afraid to try when nothing in the-world that irked the ual tastes, either flowers,.na s "Gosh!"be said•stupidly. "What g , . the time came. Marlie thanked his ao you know about that r, that red-headed queen of Leebr or crepe paper, or as a combing- milk, one egg yolk, one fourth cup stars at the traitorous Tucky had nulls so much as to have a man Lias made a supreme effort to given him souls lessons: she was with show interest is tion: Then commencing with -your sugar, one tablespoon' flour, Ltro _ smile and look totally unperturb- cocktall, the red cherry starts you teaspoons vanilla, one cup butter ed_ Peter bowed to several acquaint- .,she one but herself. off on your colour scheme. On the and one-half cup sugar additional. "I don't care one little bit!" ances in the club, but gave his It was five o'clock when Judy serving plate of your cocktail drop . Cook the egg yolk, milk and one- snuggled closer to }aim." "I'd whole attention to Judy. Even if and Peter stopped in front of the he hadn't remembered That Gram Driller house: - a few small blue flowers. I am sure fourth sugar, which has been mix- Sherather be,out with -you. Marlie. l ,,, you will find some If you. search ed well together with the flour, us- Honest I would." had asked flim to, he would have Oh. dear me. Judy laughed is your gardei3. I. found some tray. }ng the egg bezter,to mix thorough- "Ali, now." The Jones heir any9cay. She was refreshing as a softly. "!t'a a goad thing I don't ores 'this morning huddled away ly. Cook In double boiler, stirring was blushing to the roots of his spring breeze, be decided, con- have to account to anybody but from the cold May wind so glad to constantly until'it thickens. Let It hair. "That's stuff, Gram. My father would just have Honey-chile. be rescued, If using finger bowls coo], add vanilla. Then cream the Drop the Southern Airs a fit if be knew I'd been out all drop a few petals there too, which butter and remaining sugar togeth- ' 'Don't go using your new Sou- Frock, Bonnet and Sunsuit! night." .. is a very colorful and artistic er, and stir in the cooked tilling a there dialect on me now" Lisa _ "Did you Ike it?" Peter bent scheme. little at a time. Mix smoothly. And, warned, ecause I'm sick and a over her. "B 1 have named the dessert "Royal spread between layers. Top-with tired of it. It sounds so silly." e o t' "Oh, yes," Judy stifled a happy Pie:" whipped cream sprinkled with red " Marlie scarcely knew how tc an. - a yawn•" I had the hest time I've and blue sugar crystals. ewer that. So he changed the sub- a s' ever had `n my life." POTATO NESTS Sadie B. Chambers - "Good. P r beret closer. ., ,. . . -ject. "- t) "Judy.".He said than, "you'-re the 3 cups hot mashed potatoes. "I thought - you said Tucky was =loveliest girl I've ever met in my tablespoons buttter. going out with Judy's doctor." hove 5well-beaten eggs. r Ly Glamour-st lick "Weil, I did think so," Tucky She dropped her eyes, and her Salt and pepper. fibbed with ease. "I know she �� heart be Beat together, Add 1„ cup !tot England who hanker to be glom- Girls in Borstal Institutions,in wanted to bad! .: h. * began to pitty-pat. •• y enough."g f'•o. "You—don't' mean it" she told milk gradually, Add 2 tablespoons I' guess al !the girls will be • t orous, powder their faces with wall him in a small voice, chopped chives. Heat until light rushing him around," Marlie of. ! distemper and paint their cheeks "He's "But I do. I've said. it b foie,. ' and fluffy, Form nests on greased fared. Hes prett3r keen staff." f a .e of course,'but I'ce never been so baking sheet with pastry Dag or and lips with dye iron! exercise- ' > "Awfully -IJ Lisa•7oq. OW For Judy'far ; sincere. You're so little and Cod shape with a spoon. Bake to amod- .4twine 2.0 twe4yere for plucking book covers, use pieces,of tin and took out her lipstick and proceed- --and dear."' ernte oven until l g tip brown �- His lips were almost on her Fill, with, seasoned peas — canned, their eyebrows. T ed to add another layer to,•her esimen tips: cheek and she felt she should pees will do, If,out of green peamove away-, -- Marlie watched her with disap- J• her heruwtiIomefhingt`.held season• �` provai. >� 3 "I think you look better with- "Judy Peter said then; have ROYAL PIE EE HIVE ' you ever been kissed?" : e -out too much of that junk.' ' a ,� "Oh, no^ she denied. = * cup sugar. "Really, dont you think its' �� , 'l cup flour. o more attractive". o -0 „I m glad. Peter suddenly put 31 teaspoon baking powder. "No," Marlie stuck to his guns. .� his armi around her, and before 5 egg whites. ''I don't like it. It's too nnnatur- she. could turn, his. lips were- on 5•egg yolks. al, dud never uses any-thing 'jl ' hers. ' Judyo • o "I—You mustn't." Judy tried Beat the egg yolks and add the like that, and she always Looks so , to push him. away. But Peter sugar; mix smoothly. Then add the nice and clean." o flour mixed-a-ith baking powder. - ,. . . - would not let her go. Weil,' Lisa was amused but r a . o "Judy," he said softly, and his Fold in the stiffly' beaten egg ^-� no ,riot so very pleased, "if you don't • ' kiss was tender, but sweet as a whites, stirring as lightly as pos- want me to, Marlie. I won't use so a; . 'o s Bible. Rub two cake pans (round,, t' I Touch."• new wine...- �I s •+ +' Judy's cheeks (famed with color, nine inch) with shortening, dust- "Yeah, I gueesst� what I .think «' �J with flour, pour the mixture into makes. a lot of difi'erence to you." ' • o +;-o• and she wanted very much to be (hese, Moderate ores is needed and FOR YOUR "It certainly does." Lisa gazed J -o" •• ; . •'. . angry. But she list couldn't quite CONVENIENCE time for baking twenty minutes. * manage it. His arms were -still p! 2 at, him fondly from her wilazing :green eyes. "I'd like to be just around her. , A Kits Observed your kind of girl, Marlie. Exsct- (F ILLING ly.•� "Don't be angry wi[h me, little To make the fHling use one cup 7u it Marlie felt vastly flattered. But l , Judy, Peter begged. "Tell -me _ on second thought he decided she , you forgive me." ,-vvas just -talking, and. that he bet- "I—!guess so." Judi+ pushed nteant to spy from his bedroom �• -ter keep still because he couldn't �a� Whim away gently; "-But you must window, was filled with a sudden always think,up an answer quick- not let it happen again." desire to go down and strangle the ly enough. Oh, but I can't promise, Peter good-looking Dr. Johns. • P.aTTF.I'ti 4080 laughed.softly, happily. "It may , "Where does .your aunt live?" Making love to'Judy. A nice be inquired on'the outskirts of By ANNE ADAMS happen thousands and thousands girl like Judy' .Who is. heck did , Alban of times, Who knows?" he think he was, comingaround Albany. Get'the kiddies ready to enjoy the "But I—it mustn't.", Judy'put, "Oh, I forgot to tel you." Lisa sun: Here's a sun-suit-and-dress with all his experience and treat- turned sudden! and looked at the her hand on the cat door. Good ' _ y ensemble they'll be needing soon night, Peter." in g Judy Miller just.like any girl sunset: She called mother a lit- wi b the erk4est. .matching he'd pick up and take out? tle while ago and said there was p She gas in the' house,' leaning stn need for an of us to bother bonnet to prevent sunstroke. And breathlessly against her door be- Well, Marlborough decided an- _ }�•. y mothers, the simple frock-and-hat fore she realized the car had no gnly, he'd certainly do one thing coming to see her, after all. It de-sign is.:weet for party or school to about.it. Give Jud a darn good was ust a little touch, of indiges- wear, as well as play! Princess P, and that some'en the neigh= talking to. Since her father was „ bors .might have seen her bete Lisa and Marlei met later and lines are the most becoming ones made love to in a car. � away, some man would have to Judy at the ticket window. an active child can' wear. Be- Two people had. Her grand- protect her. And Marlie f0t it „ , „ sides, the bltton-up front of the mother and, ,Marlie. Gram was was his Christian duty. Oh, lets make it a party, dress makes it simple enough for shaking with pleased excitement. (To Be Continued) Lisa suggested excitedly after youngest kiddies to .... Y, g put on all by --Judy had actually let Peter kiss (�t they had exchanged greetings. themselves. Bonnet scalloped SLOT:,RHS "Let's go somewhere' after the sleeves and collar may match her. with the V 'show and dance." y But Marlie, vbho hadn't ,rally KES a>nd S "To the Mallory roof,'.' Peter contrast--also the Scottie appli- ! � H GAS ligreed at once. "We'll step out. que on sun-suit. Note that the ,TS OW - �„ sun-suit ties, instead of buttoning, _._.. a- sides. - - / CUP11 O Sara sad cooklaa sarrtae g Judy thought it would be' fun. pattern 4080 is available in child MEN LOVE N� I • •• to any bo se sarwbba - $he'd never been in a night club _� too thought yen's sizes 2 4 6 8 and 10. Size G�Rts WITH P'E P resslata tits eiq aaa in her life. Marlie, g , i .M s" era N .., owl arst satr rw 6 dress and bonnet takes 1� � �� • coat, s an. as►aral It was a very'good idea. He was T[yo u are peppy and full of fun,men wm meeda. Isah�lY sM �Ilad he'd brought atwenty-dollar yards 35 ineb�fabric and 34 yard invi KEEP CLEAN INSIDE) t>t aaa a» ar Call- ]ad you to dances and parties, ansa Daarir am t+ea of ctrntrast; sun-suit and'btrnnet HOT it you are cross, listless and tired, You'll lihc the tray it snaps yon et � Lill. But when he remembered how men won't be interested. Men don't 111as back. overnight, to the feeling' of ., much he'd spent since his mother' 1% yards S5 inch fabric. .yet..girls,When they go to paras tbsp "rarin', to go" fitness and inside News vM sal.a,a. 'l s - Send Twenty Cents (20c) in coins want girls along who are full of pep. cleanliness! Het % —rtws�ts,Cor. s went to the convention he 'felt !teat. stet-z,. loaded down' with remonition., (.stamps cantot be accepted) !or So In can you need a enod>ten i ,.- as es that hold you back, P — tozic, remember-for--"Ivneratiom one cause headaches, indigestion, etc. r Peter Pursues Her this Anne Adams pattern. -Write- -woman has told another how to go"smiling Garfield Tea Is not a miracle worker, Colema iron Marlie was surprised when Jud Plainly Size, Name, Address and thru"with-Lydia E. Pinkbam's v bee slut it CONSTIPATION bothers you, p y Compound.It helps build up more p6 Ijaiaal it will certainly "do wonders:" 10c FA _ linked.her arm in his and held his Style Number. radsunce and thus aids in d.ing you more and 25c of drugstores—or WRiTR psp distresss and lessens distress from femab fanY0J; FIL:I: M.tS.tPLEA of Garfield hand during the show. It was . Send your order to Anne Adams, tionat disorders. Tea and Garfield Headn�be Powders .Issue No. 21 — '39 rice, anyway, he decided. He'd Room, 425, 48 West Adelaide St., You'll end Pinkbam's CompounQWELL fo: GAPPIE.I.n TEA CO.. i Close never thought of himself as being Toronto. WORTH TRYINGt_-._ __ Avenue, �orontn o, Cansaa. P., •., :''_ .:q '.nN: ti.. r e e _ sal - :ori. F• on in human nsture.—Woodstock Sleep Sleep Af f eek Sentinel-Review. Acute Problem Of e ' of n usury HITLER AND FERD IRE E EMP 1PARADE . ,-. ` -A two-hour nap may add as of the Herr Hitler has one of en- Producers of hogs'in Canada much as half an inch to a child'. dearin-g charsetetrlatics of Ferdin- e>y reminded that the increase in stature. This phenomenon, de- the- number of over-finished' and monstratin the semi-elasticity of RESS �d the Bull. Just when the - r ` g Y i overweight hogs now being mar- NEW ZEALAND'S EXAMPLE: crowds expect him to be moat vie- There's onlyone country in the the human body, is reported to the stops and smella the flow- keted la creating a very rations Y Society for Child. Development of lent he oto and acute era. Our problem in the export - British Empire with .next to no the National Research Council by policy should be to ea- bacon and domestic. rli trade. unemployment problem—New Zea- Drs. Janet M.'Redfield and laow. CANADA courage him to go on developing Farmers are therefore strongly land. The Savage administration the aesthetic side of his nature.— land. ard.V. Meredith, of the State PEACE AT A PRICE advised by the Dominion Depart- Bavaria _,�„� •- dawn under has set'up a system University of Iowa. They made The world has battled through y Nichola in ,(London,Eng- meat of Agriculture to refrain - land) Sunday Graphic. • of •registration of unemployed exact measurements on 22 child- another week of peace. How long from overflnishing slid endeavor :and job placement, conducted by a ren, 4 and 5 years old. can it stand the strain?—Strad to market their)logs before reach• , department of the government. The children had a rest period ford Beacon-Herald. A ,s�„� 1► !,j$ ins a weight of 280 pounds at the.. Older people are looked after by every afternoon. Some fell aslee a++a fila _ ars ay awake SILK HAT SHORTAGE • y .. brings benefits to all citizens over on their cots. Both groups show_ Are there'enough. silk hats to ation ' 60 years of age. Hence each in- ed increases in stature, with the meet all the exigencies here' for for British migrants were approv. , dividual when the time comes for- sieepers far in the lead. The av- the Royal visit June 7? The fun With New.Policy, In Operation ed and that a rapid Increase in the him (or her) to retire, steps out erage gain for the slumberers, makers in the English press are the Past Year 6,000 British flow of,British migration has occur- willingly. leaving the way open they report, was a trifle less than deploring the reported Canadian �an Were Admitted red in recent months, for the younger fry to secure em- half an inch, and almost 90 per deficiency in this regard. — St. The report says among the sa ployment. cent of this gain was between the Catharines Standard. Assisted passage$ to Australia of skilled British industrial workers Canada might well take a leaf hips and' top of the head. Those nearly 6,000 British immigrants for specialized indastriee were 16 ; 3'rom the book of her Antipodean. who did not sleep gained about a THE NORTH IS SAId were approved during the first 12 special artisans for paper p D Tiiater. After all, a million people quarter inch during each of these Canadians worrying about de- months of the federal government's' works in Tasmania, 84 skilled op• on relief is the Dominion is jest rest periods. fence may find some comfort in new assisted migration policy. eratives .for manufacture of con. one million too many. The phenomenon o explained, this telegram received The A report covering the first ear's denser they.believe, by the constant STs, � g y Yarns and tare-cord yarns ' sure on the tissues of the bodes Globe and Mail from Temagami: operation of the new policy issued in Melbourne, and 18 skilled artls- ' TURNING-POINT: Has it occur- Y' "Fear of invasion of the North by Interior Minister McEwen shows ass for steel-tube manufacture in red to anybody but us to wonder The ribs constantly are being by enemy tanks and machinery 5,971 assisted passages to Australia Adelaide, shy it suddenly became important pressed closer together by the weight above them. This is es- completely stopped by war meas- s to Britain and France to form a . pecially true during vigorous 1a sure taken by the Minister of ; "stop Hitler” front . . . fater hav- when the tissues are shaken Highways to leave the Feguaon Ing allowed Austria, then Czee-bo- „ Highway in its present condition. slovakia to fail under the s' down. When the body is recura- obent all this pressure is released, —The Toronto Globe and Mail. the swastika without a murmur? and the naturally elastic body re- British our mind the new Franco- turns to its greatest length. The BUY FROM LOCAL STORES' .. y British moves are linked directly explanation for the increased Buying from local stores is the a� .with the Nazis' abandonment of growth duringsleep wise way o! purchasing. When pis that there- 3' p g• Idle "drive to the east" (the Uk- is almost complete relaxation and goods are bought at the door from - raine and Russia) in favor of a "We no muscular resistance to strangers, there is no guarantee drive. (maybe).on the west which the asap back. either of quality or of quantity. 'F means Britain, France and us. Local -store-keepers must guard , yon will ask how come we know their reputations, while's door-te- Hitler has given up thoughts of Cherry,'the Shorthorn of Ames door salesman may be in another the eastward march for the preit- bury, ,England, which recently town ere the defects are found = tint. . .Think back to that day late won the world's twenty-four hour in the goods.—Niagara Falls, R4- In March when the Faebrer allow- record, by producing 14 gallons view- sd Hungary to annex Carpatho- of milk, drinks 88 gallons of water Ukraine, to form a common boun- daily, more than twice the low HARMLESS HITCH-HIKERS -. A AT dary with Poland. That barred amount consumed by an ordinary There are many harmless' and Min way to the Ukraine. -Twos on sow. deserving hitch-hikers. Among khat day that France and Britain - them are thousands of students sat up, startled, realized for the and other worthy boys who depend Brat time that they, not Russia, lotion awards special assistance on the motorists to carry them aright be the next victims of Nazi to farmers in Western areas where from plata to place. It Is a mis- _ •' aggression, there has been complete crop fortune for such that criminals,are �'Q R YQU failure (this includes damage from converting the well-intentioned WESTERN 1REVOLTa Chances of- any cause other than hail). drivers lath hard-boiled diabeliev- p federal •lection late this sum- SA61el,mer or easly this fall are decrees- ed, parliawentary wiseacres be- • _ E.IFE'S LIKE THAT � .:By Fred Neher �.;, : •��,�, , �� Us". by tin revolt of'the Wear: ars Liberal M.P.'s over the isrtm ,r, _ -"LETITIAM arW aeATHEN1A" 0 the Government's wheat policy. _ _ s r, New Features .; � "prairies Were set on t3se,"- - � ` . it is . mat. —_ "'�__. • �-_- ._ ---- _ _ _ Hot and cold"ening wader in all Cabin and Abe 80-cent wheat price, and now � Tonrut stamrooms, and is most ass fibs Government cannot afford to - Cabins. go to the people until the West. Beds instead off baths. ern electorate has been placed in :Is more propitiatory frame of a B Controlled vcntilacion throughout. mind. • )� Enlarged and rebuilt cabin stateroom: in ' f g STRATEGIC TURKEY: :�e w Athe:aia". weight has been thrown behind ' a'ti » New rooms with private bath on the Atheni,a the British-French security bloc following similar >:mprovements made in the M Europe with the conclusion o! :� Letitia a British military agreement, with Turkey. Once the "sick man of - .0 f Thos isnpre"A and isasaeed facilities plus a fassons R cores•, on V andeat an ing vad ores. ea:eme, r.peeaeeu _.� Europe, -this ancient country aft- '� p � ,..werraadeag valor m own teaveL ' .wted strategically (tor the . de- ! Note thele LO1V Rotel sacracies',purposes) at. the east- ; ern end of the Mediterranean, has r n CaMe tfi'em VMS T' "Wist sm Thtr>r . been transformed into a modern ••� republic by the'late dictator, Ata- F, 1 - � in�'r�from wi th the Belfast, L��a ' turk. Turkey now has a land ar- / Aadaaia• and Antonia . of nearly 200,000 men,strain- _ ;•``! '• - - . ed reserve, an air force with an ( +• : ' - estimated •500 planes, shortly to ..� be increased to 1,000, and she ,� ° ' •?• '�' '• � - >� ONA 1[) 04 long has been at work remilitariz- -' s JD ins the Dardanelles. ' • r1 THE WEEK'S QUESTION: How _ • does the Federal Government's i . - •�`" l46� N. C�/e•�J 'new.Acreage Bonus bill operate' ��- •Answer: -One of the basic mesa- "� �1�ipgjs C']MY and Wea�eed� -�-M) uses in the Goverament'a new f t��� bay the asses to see is year local Trsrel Agewt. iv-s ;farm program, this piece o! legis- Say ab ,,. A. ,;► WONDERLAND OF OZ Ay L. Frank Baum • :we.a tete a L.C. -, s i A J I ✓� � � ' t It will dark be a k beC ore. Ion ..,: „ &" said -the `Tt'a lucky we have the Wonderful Wis- ncle Henry offered him one and Aunt t'This," said the Wlsard, ointln to the the forest.at night, no Let us make CampKra they.a c m - Z�ether-8� t68R— an rs ent, e o e accommo a on o here and have some supper and sleep ad out-of the red wagon, "because hecan laid them the th the hhe Ind ns,oAneh d"of. mayladle.fnDorothy v you dran r Iook J until daylight comes." They all looked do almost anything he wants 'to. oh, chief down too and, standing a little back Inside the teat.and they saw two pretty f [ itstoatspmeat, and Aunt Em yes, I forgot we had a Wizard." said from them he waved his hand toward the white beds and''a sliver roost for Blllina. ; �A iScettY c'3TtTp we'll have I must Uncle Henry looking at the little tnati, handkerchiefs and mumbled some magic Rugs were spread upon the floor..dna may. l suppose you Intend us to sleep curiously. "I didn't," chirped Billina, con. words. Then lo' and behold, the h tndker. some camp were, and a table completed 1 under the wagon." "And chew-grass for tentedly. 17n order to camp; acid the Wis- chiefs became tiny.tents, and as t e trav- the furniture. •'veli, well, ,well, this beau aur supper; added Uncle Henry. But Dor- ard,"the first thing we shall'need'is tante.' slats looked at them 'they grew bigger anything I ever saw or heard of." ex othy seemed to have no doubts and was Has anyone a handkerchief? I wl 1 return and bigger, until each one was, large claimed Aunt Em, and she 4lanced at Waite cheerinL it to you in the morning," enough to contain the entire parte, the-Wizard almost fearfnlTy. - ;i -• ewrG=.,. ._.... .=a.-�. -.,.-.. ', r-.-,w-..�, .y:_,....�. �,i: .ra.<. a•�' .,-�e •n T • .,.. ^7*y' •- +a'rw'a. ,_.. .. ..r•. .,..._ 4 .... .r, i.,. .. '.-,w..,u,• :. ..,, s:..^:+•Y4 - a' wr •u- '.u�,'�". a=•+-r' v+gam• s .c �.es..•.-�r-` _-•.'.:-i•^' .w:�c, •,,� oW, ut:,. ,r."_..•f ., .:_. •s'.. s: y. .c.` r•%• '... ._tip. a:a•a••s ,>r .. ;^'"��'"....: y._ s•?+'.:.•:: 'r r••..s ... :>. :, •5, _r ,rr '/' _s•, .',�4 . rl a' R`. . .. .. ..., ., ... ,. a.� ",e;.-' � .raz»-..r\"".`"., .wR �'e-.c r' y+ .•: N. E. McEwen, Winona. L O O A L I S D�Smet. Forbes, Jack and Bill Bunting met ,Mr. Arthur Smith, of Toronto -Mr, and Mrs: Fred T. Bunting e. "::: _•r . spent tore Sunday -w tic frienda�i the spent the-helidsy in -_t+Ferth--Ba} a .\ _ _ _ 19 <village. i with the latter's sister, bliss Helen �� -Trans-6anada Air Mails are -Burling. - - ;now taking from Toronto an aver Red and White Stores are re- � 4 , ;age of $000 letters per day. placing their store front with a We* are en 'offing a splendid .-"Joe" Cka=k, of Burford, spent modern, attractive one, with-large P(`i` a few days last week at the home plate glass windows: -of his mother, Mrs. W. J. Clark. -The Fire Company hada ran ♦ ��� - CI Q WI�e f Mrs. Whitelaw, of Whitby, one evening last week to the top w IJ1 F u spent a ,day recently with Frank of the Brock.Road Hill, where Geo. 0'�� Ind Mrs. Hall. Carnancscla's Ford• truck was totally '� �v Men's knee rubber boots in heavy quality st 2.50 a pair c `} r,Miss Jean Clark spent the end destroyed by fire. C� __-.-- t of a wee friends in Torun— e, local ar ommissioner W- - pair 3 a lg �eigh� a pa' , _ d bQ a 179 - M a '.;,to. has added a power-driven mower •�,�•�' - _ U Both well made with red 841es. _ . - . ndis has fell, which was much appreciated, 'been a much-needed machine and • r '' 2.e or the land had become very.dry• will aid considerably in keeping of Thrills and Fun Big 88 overalls and sm.00ks. 2.trQ s-.iMiss Jean Clark, of Lakefield, the municipal lawns in condition. IN MONTREAL IN WASHINGTON _. ,They sure st0d the gaff spent the week-end at the home of -St. George's Church, Sunday, her grandmother, Mrs. W. J- 'Map 28th.. -Whitsunday. Sunday sOeoo $� �� Y""13ig 88" work-shirts. The new Spring lines,1.00 1.25 y = f Cliark. here.. School at 10 a, m,. Morning Pray- IN BOSTON eIl'8 'Briar Club"�' t ha --Mrs. John Draper, of Komoka 7-- -Mrs. at 11. Evening Prayer at 7 p. N M •ar-_. l edors hats,fur felt new des 300 has returned home after spending m Preacher at both services, Rev. 1 e75 a week here -with her mother, Mrs. E. G. Robinson, _ Me.•in.lud.: « • James Andrew. ' _�Room... Mack - Sesman" work boots, same price as --Melville Smith, formerly zf - Pickering, was the engineer on the NATIONAL -CONSERVATIVE IN ATLANTlC=CITY C P. R. Royal Train from Bright- A8SN. OF ONTARIO RIDING 3 DAYS 7 DAYS quoted ><n your" farm paper. g 8.50 23.05 ' . � CONVENTION $ ' �- � _ on to Toronto. - �. -TheW. M. S. of the Presby- TO Ir $Ail; WHITBY -- 9 .l M..�, Men's work socks, 25C. 39c. 50e. aterian Church .will meet at th•, home of Mrs... W. J. Miller on. fRIDA JUNE 2ND, 1939 TAftRAcrVa ROUND rr fA Men's 'fine socks, 25c. 39c. 50c. Thursday next at a p. in. 7o select a candidate for itecexi 4was Gladys Burns, of Toronto, Dominion Election ` has been visiting her sister, Mrs. ROSTON - 529.90. �►'+� "" Lealie Morley, convalescing from CHIEF SPEAKER-The honourable Lome on in and Look them over . her recent illness. J•Earl Las son. K.C, M.P., former 114ONTREAL _ $12.70 -Mr, Clement, foreman on the Minister of Inland Revenue.' � _ z C. N: R. Section here, is recover- T. K.CREIGHTO'�, K. 'C,. Presi2ent - ATLANTIC CITY - $20.5. 1 CHAPMAN ing nicely from the operation he R. D. HUMPHREIS. Stcrttary WASHINGTO?e - 20.55 recently: underwent' at the Western 7Iospitol, Toronto ROOFING SPECIAL _ - ---- - -- --- ' -John 'Barker, who has Just - completed is. final ye� g %Queen's 6-1 Std. wglit. AsphaltShingle L' SELLING AT COST 1W LESS Teiversi , is holidaying at his •56•� Per gre ^ home here. S-1 Hvy. Wght. Ashphalt $hhatglesGRAT COACH LINES -Frank Petrie, of the Bank• of S6•65 Per s9m - + Coftnerce, Walkerton, spent .the All first quality Toronto Asphalt Boj s'Over Rubbers, 11's to 5's, _ - 990• - week-end with Pickering friends, Roofing Co. Shingles. La lots of 6 sqre. ore over. Meu's Wurk Boots, Regular price less $1,06 and at the evening service in the - United Church sang, Elger's Nat- Prices s - Greenwood Circuit Field Dap (;t]il ren's and Boyb' BQCt� 8Ld Oatoids. pr, ;90. 9ot►al Song, "Land of,Hope aril ub}ect to change without .atardsy. June 24th - notice. Men's LeatY+er Leggings, Reg. $2.00, for Glery",. , in a splendid 1ka-ritone Classified 'Advertisements - _ ,mice. :. PiCKERII�Gt Men's Underwear, hey', $2.0O3 for $1,49 The 'National , Conservative PASTURE TO LET - gbod wet- Men's Romeo Slippers, Reg, $2.50, for $,1.79 Association of South Ontario has- LUMBEW YARD ei• and shade. Also quantity or Men's Nec l Ties, Rea_ular $1,0 and 75c. for 89c. _ called a Convention for Friday, oats and buckwheat for ii�lt. ,J )�E `il'8 S�ti unlit I;OBLe' ,'ssc:Tel y!e y't g. Re June 2nd at 9 p, m• Standard Time, PHONE 340) W. Sleep, Apply Sleep's Garage. ` at the Whitby TownWill, for the .- 40--41. Wen's ,Fine:Shirts, Reg. $2.�0 and $1.96. $1.89 -` purpose of'selecting a candidate in 1ple Leaf Mutual Fis E i.adies Silk Hose Ke 690. for 69e. the next Federal Election. The Hon- FOR SALE - cabbage Ani tomato $• , ounable J. Earl Lawson K. C. will plants:Also quantity`of hay and'a � ` _ Ins-aran-cs Co. Fred T. Bunting, #.'ickerin� - few .nice building lots. Prices real= 01 -. b - •.ested are invited to attend. amt-WA - + ESA onable. IT: Bkkhk ; i'ic •ring. - --i -- - *-The C: P: R: traeim 'through Cheap ratesfor Farm tad Cogan tf, . out the township was i i wed in Buddin ga FOR SALEn - Registered York- Wiada _ .. miany parts.with people•on Monday_ term Insurance on Bittlila0 shire sows, bred. ' Also Yorkshire - -' "ao see the Royal train as it speed- windastlls. silos eta gilts: W: C: Tltoinson, Pickering, _SPECIAL ed its way to Toronto where a ;Automobile Insurance of 40-41. S t tumultuous crowd was awaiting to All K9ada, - _ _w _ welcome their Majesties,.the Fang RHEUMATISM, 'SI1A-,1:A Back- +� r� Write e: Thea. ache. Lumba are attacked at the Breakfast BaC©nc 2SC. a Yb. and Queen. As the crowds were S'o . lined up along the tracks they' ,BOWMAN 8C ilii Wh source by the cleansing-anti antis' Minced were able to see . the train for a ikB1THT ONTARIO eptic action of Rumacaps. E. C. M need_ Steak, � ZC. a The fex seconds. JONES, Druggist, Pickerin . • _. . cAu AT 1 g • :Fork L><ver, ;. � �1 Zc. a The -The regular monthly meeting a the Wo en's Institute will Eyesight Education- E. :.5►tewing Beef,. z 12c. a lb. held Lon Tuesday, May 80th, at ., o'clock in the Auditorium of• the el t _ 1 ;and Jewel Shot ening, 5c. a A%A; Community Club Rooms. Program - "Uur trtecke Nast+-ypur trey Papers will be given by the fol;• : ever da p EFFICIEI�CY y y', Classic Cleanser, .3 tins, 13c. owing: `Flowers by Mrs, Hall: 'V tins, 25C. _ "Cutting, Cire and Arrangement COAL LOBE of Flowe4s" by :lire.` McEwen..(' by �VUOD G`BENT, _ --r� "Thrift in Housing" 'hiss Mar- I ^ - + -. l g �' . c Tv��� _ Vel �i REILD ' 'garet Westney. "Sprucing UP In `T5 IbAND, GRAVEL, � � '-doors" by Mrs. Cronk. Roll CaA- .laud "Your Impressions of the Bing and I.: Rutcher (phone 3000) Picks* riuo Queen". Exchange of•See'ds and Opt, BL1ILDER'S. SUPPLIES • Plants. Aftet'noon Tisa, also look] cartage work -The services -in the Presbyter-- . Eyes' lit Specialist We have also Reed in etoclt a full ■ r ian Church on Sunday was a unit- Disney Bldg. (opp. P. O.) pi ed one in which the•church .and ' . Oshawa. Phone 1316 line of Maple Lea.Millin p�cke erd Sunday School united in a patriot- - Cu'H Feeds. r It can be readily understood that ■ m ��re is sen-ice. The Sunday School chore ) . tri tic F111 led- in the I singing ' hymns and Rev, Mo Fuller oof ` comfort,and disadvantages holding - '- -Markham conducted the service-and ' progress in -check, will discourage ;Bickering, Ont. preached an excellent sermon, sh- a stpdent sufficiently to make' hiee'phnre 79f0 Reoidenee 63l SEED CORN O41ic owing' the great work, carried an career"unsuccessful. He may be ac- - - ____ _, by the Sovereigns of Britain, ever counted slow, his mental develop- -Specials � � • . .Dent, �Pride'of N>tshna, Improve since Queen Vittoria came to the � ment will be retarded and''a gener-throne. in' 1837. The set •ice w^; r `dola.�ap :cstu ;c;also punoz8 llL lg . Leaning, ::.Golden Glow, 'Early much enjoyed by both young and 1 where, if,proper care •and correct- nofl� were given in early life a - - - old. " , : --- ".Rochester, `;White Cap, •'Bloody 1 atucessful aehiei•ement could be re- .. -A*, the ani�iial meeting 'of the \ �1en'8 Ants ,1nd overalls at i_ t c ;ice.• :. corded. If ,Your chi!a seems dull 1 Stakes, Genuin the off ^es of Presider t . c 1'r• and slow and fins it :.ar - to k . a Pair• eR ,va ue9 , � • . 'r evident end Secreta - T., i , .r kcell pace. with his fellows, it enay �I,,n �'1i1L7E' C}1lilll)ravShirts Eureka., -. '.'.FI$nt ` arities, -Feil to Misset. .Nora be due. to the .eyes. Have then.' . c e-hecked up and-a(hice ^ liurra;: and Jean 'C.�rh. respept.v-.� 3 P ]len a fine�hi'ts;�'1.00 and Comptonts Early, : 1ogfellow, _t.;ett, :1 - ill ti.1C. each ely. Y•,u may, therafure, 'become a ' ver rm ortant sign of defective - . , C g eyes is a strained exprescton, •,•cfl,:,J each rrte.r,:er of the Society 1,y loin ' +0 Tihrarinm tt,n ninety nr ;i lou ' frowning-.or Squinting the eyelids, agent for McCormick- ng Farm Nacbine'ry dnq ere sixteen or under, one dollar.. in an efforC to see better and �ti�Pi: + pa s The courts have been in use for. persisted in,.without the attention: Men' �'t•ork hoots at er}']cw Repairs. . more than a week and they'are in or correction; may be followed >9y pri M 1. _ Our Motto - We have it. Can Get IL Or it Is'not mads 1.��D fair condition. The' in'erest shown dark-Ii•nea ar.d'ciow's fre pet, these tlariss -and parts- in stock, - - - - by former and prospective new latter are ntnre frecluentl.- due to Shoe. and' Harness Repairing Fbone '2900 tner;bers, the competence of ' our ,strained eyes,than.to o}d.alts, Cnn- p Y J S BALSDUN, - PICKER'ING p Sevp our coupons. The are •new Executive, thair glans fur hip cider for •a. mement , the demanw � S. valuable, summer which inc'.a3e localr.l made upon the eyes today. The de- • inter-club activit;•, are some few "mania made upon your own eyes_ �. o. Bradley reasons for anticipating a season • I ask you to think, of unprecedented success. .Phone?Pick 2904 1