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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1939_06_02 - ...: ,•,-•.r-,a. .- ..,.. v•a, ... •-��• 2. rfur '�' - ,: ,.. ..:". ...,. ,, .., :' X......... ,. ., sX"v a 9.. .. .a.• '....r 'T .f - Je N-'' r F VOL. LV.tII ' ; . :-.,PIOKERING, ONT., FRIL1r1Y, JUNE. 21 ,192-9 ., : ' �.No. 41 �saffasr•stastall�arD:. - - - ,, AI'rDhEY EEN •Y 000 -_. Afedtcat Local Merchant Refused Admission To -- James Hedge is in the North Bay M i�--f-Q R. H. C. PEARSON—Ph Physician' District on a construction .job r D 10 -Lakeside Resort andSurseoo. Dunbateaa- .Ory .The apple bloom has been good .1936 RE. FORSYTH, Oph.D., Director Some of the anticipated develop- that they now had sufficient num- this week. • There -is_ an abundant. •optOmerical Assikfationof onta.io ell. fits. jCHOPPING I Movies- 0949 arising from the concessions be s display on all varieties except the awdaucs. Eyee eamined by.ppointlaent: given the summer resort develop- Council and make -their demands. spies. Monday, Wednesday and Fridas �taone 9804.Claremont.out. ments. along our lake shore, are On Saturday last one of our loc- a prosperous journey through' life• r _ Logo&. now beginning to nxtke their,'•app- al merchants was about to enter The spruce ,seedlings from Orono WE GRIND FINE i + earance. Many of the township cit- one of our lake shore'developmentswere planted, in -the school grounds. Bran, Shorts and Feed of all p DONALD RUDDY Barrister; izens have entertained the idea for and was met by one of the "own- last week. i kinds,'alio; miotpals and �tfie! '.•ei R•Satici",rtowy statue. Mo y , —,r b1 S. Pnekrin has moved into eldiq[ �erlrocc ed by taelata E. s- some few years, that this township--ers of-thg sub-divisions, and ref-- qaa.soltnwsnao[ o'uctHouae.wbitby.yy' would some day be faced with the used admittance, unless he paid ov- the newly decorated house in the eoneentrafesfor profitable feedin+P BEATON, BELL tf ROSS same conditions as exist in some of er the sum of $15.00, at the same I McQuay farm. , Fred Puckrin, kept on band_ the townships west of us. It is time two Toronto firms were a1- her son, is taking this farm over. We stock only the best Paultr s`. nstors & Solicitors possfAe for such developments to ready on theWe congratulate Miss Margaret grounds selling sant Puckrin upon securing the school' Peeds and Supplies. . W.J.BEATON.K.C. Telephone reach the point -where there is suf- filar wares, Our Pickering merchant •h ILBROOKEBELL,K.C. Adel,2838 ffcient voting power 'to back lip the has been making this trip for a at Columbus. She has been, doing �.eB.F.ROSS demands for such schemes as new number .of good Epsom school years. This same resort work an the E s -- •372 Bay St. Ymproved roads, costly water sys. is demanding for four years. JOHN L.POND Toronto g ng t era it work on The Club held a shower for Miss � SURVEYOR. terns etc, Such as this has placed the mad leading to their property CU. KICHARDSON& Co., Barris= some of these,western municipalit- this summer and our'Pickering mer- Esther Betson at her father's farm F. J. DON'EVAN, B, 'A., Sc, a •tea iLe Notaroeetc , 5Cor oLo, les in a near bankrupt here on Friday evening last, upon L. S. On file are the records of is&Bia fiats Bt��in�,•�Toronto St, ioraoto, pt state. Tu- chant has to assist in paying for - �• _ _ her a in martla a to Geo. : Ttt/apbou•d.168ts:�ica�ciae Yh�n d81:i, dlf show that some of one sub-divisions 'this work, the Toronto firma do PP>�h g g Surveyors Gibson and Arnold, 865 are. considering making their de- not, Our Council would a Puckrin. Many useful gifts were As M� �GUS hicA�1ILLAN—Barrister. Sol- appear to IKing Str. East. Oshawa. phone .Ci.ieflor,Notary Public. 19IC[eliada Street mands, we recently had one of the have in this, ah o received. All joined in wishing them, 1951 16I Toromo. Teleebrar Ngin 6w3. 29t[ Pportunity to de < Y members of a. recently-organized mand 'a little fair play of the new- — Lt^f<eta[ ratepayers.' association inform .us comers. DI:NBARTON D, AL. :B mi MI R 11 EF[BERT T. FALLAISE, L. D S., Miss Higgins spent the week-end : D.IJ.S Graduate of tZte ftoya, eollge b[. E3ROCh; ROAD WHITEN ALE.. wi h 'Miss Dunbar. {�oaasnd the llnivenuy o[ St,. Aon.' p Insurance of All Kinds. ' 1 teeed<nct iKoad t[0or east of St, And:. � We Bre leased LO welcome Mrs.' sa. nreb,,t',ellerx�,Uut. UlTite hours: ¢: Mr. A. H. Rowe Mr.. Tann- The Brooklin Junior Farmers Dales and Miss' Dunbar home a.m. u• 6p.m:, or oy appoiaemeot. (Xway ag- irr�lce), Plwne P(Nl!r e0. ash have started 'their Amusement are holding their annual. picnic at ain @set Rates A4ai18bde with Activities once more, For the tam Gree'n's Park, -Greenwood, nn Sat- @ Mrs, Chas, Annis is spending a usistass 4F stress. being, they have set u their a urdag, June 20th. Gaines will be- Security and Serviee. 1! g, P PP- holiday at Fort William, the guest y -. IrHE CKERING 1i W-_ _ S_1 aratus at La.Salle Park,.near Haze,- : Stn at 2 p. m. S. T_ of her daughter: R. RRATON. TOS NSHIP lton- Janior' Farm Pcnie, Saturday Mr., and Mrs. Hennick, of Tona- Address 'Phone sk;• Clerk. Gon,eysocee.Cotnmisaionar t„r Mrs. Hetu- of the, _Store,. envier- June 10th. at Greenwood •Park wands, were here • for the week- BROUGHAM ', ' PICK Sly lakei,a afnavit. Accgu ntanr,'Etc. hsaer o, Llnetiaae Lieex•ee. w'Fixev ar.tzr:t- tamed friends over the week-end. -�•-- en,:, kiting friend,* .and relatii•es. Mr. Chas. Fuller has been bus BROI (.ifr�• ' ,A, B. RIC.HAVE.-OIV y Congratulations to Eileen Allen. building a verandah and picket daughter of HArper and Mrs. All- r GEN DR A L INSURANCE fence recently. A group of our 3La 0-ns wi=re in en, on having been recommended REAL F3TATE + ---= �S`hitby 'on 3londak evening. in the First class Teachers, Course ON MON., WED. and SAT, only CHERRY WOOD' Mrs. Gannon was with Toronto at the Toronto Norwni School. IP1Lter slay 1st. 1939 ©O Y V EYrA N CIN G friend' several days last week. On Sunday morning, June'.46, We have a quartity of Seed Oats(Alas- Am old establbbed aioeye ready 'Mz• E. Armstrong is recovering' Reports from Ross Knoa,'-in St, there will be a special Flower Ser.. ka. Banner, and Wictary), also 8adey. -Apo* to servo from his illness, - Michael's Hospital, are encourug-. vice at Dunbarton United Cburch. Pu Feeds, Chide starter, Dairy Ra- Pbobe. Pick. 6000 Mrs: C. K. Pett is visitin Ang. � Y •..g g '" The Nissans .Band wiN sin-g. and u t:ot+s.a r-ens, F' Ftedaefie. A tl(1 Mrs. R: Malcolm s pint'tau D with Airs. Goatick and family of, I l.a cor:.i:il invitation f: iven to all 7f T A �i T Clarenwnt. i' week with . her R line o{these taNl knear. feedf. YY ti YY P�Pte- .at Long r�,,afford. •- f �r1r, and Mrs; L. Gates and f3m- ' Branch. Rev. M. JenUinscn, 'o£ r':ckerin? Chops+ Molasses, :alt, Millfoeds.Shur p UORKSED AUCTIONEER AND ily visited Mrs. Gates' parents in Miss Helen' ' $arciay R. X. is •veiIl be the speaker And the music lain. klog Concentrate. Mineta's.En - V ALUATOR Bluevale over the holidax. spendii,g 'a fetiti days with her mot• under the direction. of the Picket►- Nash Etc. SWee conducted Anywhere Brei are sorry tq report Mr.- Geo. her here. fine; United Chureh'•chnir, at the an- D N L. Phone os Rsite. Address tii4 Dundas ekwond Gatea' has been confined to bed, and There was a little Street R-At y y: e wz soon' aro again, f in the Sunday School anct the June,11th, at 3 p, m. �`1Ckeri>�,g• �IS Whitby, Ontario. The W. ,�, will have their reg- Church attendance last Sunday. .... ular meeting on.Thursday after= Alra. Stonemcn, of Mitchell., vis KI1<.�LE PIGNER;Iti G, ONT. Bzrierbiash Hospital ten. June Kth, at 2.16. airs. Me ited -her aunt, 'Ire. Edward dill- WE DELIVER Government Lcented Dougall, of Toronto, wil)- speak on ion and other friends here Last• 'less Dora Matthews. spent last - "A World of Colour", Everyone is week. week with 'Miss Eileen Parkin, PHONE 53I7 •Main St. E. Stouffv elle, Ont, cordially incited to attend. Please Harold Caas:t her rea;:hed 'Vin= Mr. Milton Parkin has secured a - Phone 191 note the time, as it has been req- nipeg and is visiting relatives, position with the J.upp Cona;truct• Yes We"Have Maternity, Medical, and Surgical nested. to have the meeting earl- Prances Rich'e.:s ,tar .in .�.a., k ran• fon, C•.> .in Toronto. • . Cases taken ier Hortizeultaan ral 1Socl'et Flower Show. C1�o �Ir' Lloyd ."•Al•j0e, . n t-4+h . Drinking founts., _' .. Maternity Semi-Room Mrs, -L Johnston and bliss D.i. I ak, spent the week-end Arlt P„ �Ed •/" Bates for 10 days :25.76 y bi, were guests at a trousseau tea: JI ay aad :a^-fly. trough s,o 6.er shell,mics -Registered Nurses in attendance and for :Hiss Sadie hard, held at her 'Mr, it. Death', • Mr, Jas. Young The P:ckerin T Horticultur- and :lir, Frank Disney grit, brooder, bbove J nd, 24 hour service given, g "'p hor ne in.Claremont, las;, week, y have ani :;. Ambulance Service al Society.held their Annual Sprin* Mr, and Mrs. Alex, -- Moffa' purchased new automobiles. . Flower S)ww in the .'United Cburch London, Ont, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. B. Nichols, -of Or- furnaeepipes rh all si2e9 MRS. E.R. GOOD 25.37 here on Tuesday, 30th. The display Philip° and tittle daughter 'of Tor- +Masi, s0ent. a few days holidays with Kinsale friends'recentl Also all hardware at yeas of seasonable flowers — tulips, onto, visited Miss Bell� Brown; on Y FOR narcissus, lilacs etc., was very fine Sunday last. 3Ir. Roy Ledgett, we are pleased !onable•prices. INSURANCEand the attendance was good. Jud'g- The annual Decoration and Rem- 'to report, is able to be out again Ing was done .Vy Mr.''Hr3rr=ett of c after his, attack of the measles. Repair work done promptly - embrance Da}- ..en•ices of the is n• _ - i Bb.RVICE of Toronto, who also 'gave a very ir,n Cemetery of Broughant, will be The usual number from here at-Phone Pickering 67 instructive address in the e4.-ening. held on Sunday. June 1£th, at 30 Fair -on the ALVIN BUpi1BY - 2 tended the Brooklin MORLEY The-following.is a list of the prize- p. 'm, 'Music will be furnished by'. 24th, ana 'the dance held in the ev- CYR'iL E. winners' in the various classes — :Hardwarle . :Tinsmith Pickering Uni,ed Church choir, ening, FIRE, AUTOMOBILE, L IFE The Robt. Shnpsun Truphy given Further particulars later. Mr. Herbert Parkin•of Tyronn m, 1PTCHERING ACCIDENT, NINDSTORM for the most outstanding display, Rev, H. H. Irish returned miss- and bliss Edna Stevenson, of Alt-' PUBLIC LIABILITY Etc. was awarded, to Mrs. B. niton, plleee 46M 'zonary, rill occupy St„ John'; pu!- ora spent the weer:-end holiday a: - SEKVICE - PROTECTION 1, Tulip;, 3 blooms,. �arieiy pit on Sunday, June 1t41, Rev, J, their homes hire. 4y L. Monney, F., Stallon, Alrs: Lott- D. Kennedy', of Madoc was the min- A goodly number of our neigh t NLO a on, 2. Tulips, 3 blooms, anyvariety inter' at last Sunday's service, A borhood journeyed . to Toronto last a 4= — Mrs. McConochie, AMr�. Raines, joint meeting of the-congregations 'Iaijday to sed their 'Majesties, theHEMICAL E. 'St-illon, 3.' Tulips, 12 btoon-s of Cla emoitt and Brougham ostia Ding_wd Quee;; and they were 'Ire. W. Westney, 'Irs. Raines, held. aft* certainly not clisappoil}ted. Alth- Mrs, Lofton, t. Tulips, beet collect ,areniont, Church, to take into con- oug}i there was a large crowd, ev; OD tion = Mesdames, Sterritt, F. H. sideration the calling of a n-dnis- eryolie h. :d• a good view. .VITAMIN tS M`INERAL TONIC Wr'estney and G. Law. 5, Daffodils ter if Rev. J. E. Glover receive? The W. r. met at the school last s — \o Entries. 6. \arcisAi_i'— the expected call to Hastin s. Rev. Thursday afternoon, a reap inter ; Mesdames, McConochie, Law, and To aid in the: l Jull, of Brooklin, presided and af- esting program. was put oil by the Prevention of Nutritional Anaeta• P.aines. i. Lilacs, be 5t specimen — ia ter due discussion` the name of children, in charge of bliss. Stev- iBe1K Aai+nlanes; Day ae Nil�l.' Mesdames, Lofton, Sterritt and E. Rev: Kennedy,•of Madoc, was en- ens. A, report was given- by 'Iiss Prevention of Rickets, Mental' h PSem 1300 Stallon. R. Lilacs, best collection — dorsed by the meeting. Brougham Eileen Parkin, who attended tha Caries, and Tetany of Vitasa• Mesdames, Lofton, McConachie and congregation are disappointed, at Girls' Conference at Guelph. e In.D, deficiency. ra ilihO their pastor. Prevention, Iodine ertey C. A. STERRITT Mme' Gourde, E. G. Stallon and Mr, Hoaasrd Beare was a recent TENDERS WANTED Building f ResistanCe Mrs. Lotton, 10. House plants, visitor at the Jos: Mitchell home. `'• For Purchase of Land FuneralFDirector begonia flowering — Mesdames, The W. M. S.-held their May Adelioiouis food su�plesmst)t Sterritt, Lofton and Gourlie. 11. A Furniture. Dealer meeting at the T. Norton home and 'sSealed ,Tenders, Marked Tend- containing quantities of Vita ,: House plants, begonia foliage - had a fine attendance. Mrs, Cass- „ n \ ' ars will be received up to the hoar mins and, Minerals fre(fisently � �• " ODtfAo Mesdames, Gourlie, Lotton and G. ie,•President, presided for the op• -of 3 o'clock, in the aftelmoon of las kmg in ordinary diets. Law. 12. House plants, geranium ening devotions, Members who 'ate- Monday, 'June 5th, 1939, by the — Mrs. Raines, 13. House plants, ended. the- Presbyterla lly at Clouncil of Pickering Ta mship, ►Sm81}j doge-Easy to take foliage — Mrs. Gourlie. 14. House Oshawa, brought in report's. Mrs. presets, bests y for the purchase- of 3 acres, more r specimen, an kind — Norton gave a splendid report of or less, of the southerly part'of 24 day trea.tmeilt, glall6 Mesdames, Gourlie, Lotton and the branch meeting. in Lindsay, lot 22 in' the 4th concession of the ` Sterritt. 15. Dining-room bouquet Several letters *ere received from said township, ,bordering on the 4th 7%day treatment, $2.45 — Mesdames, W. Westney, Sterr. recipients of Fruit Flowers and �. itt and Lotton. 16. ,Living-room Visite f visiting concession road, being land former- JONES cora our seting Conniff- ly used as a gravel pit. . bouquet -- Mrs. Lotton, Mrs, A, ee. The June meeting will be held +�, , The highest or any tender not Ile ReYall T1...... t Gourlie and Mise L. Moruley, at the O. Burton home. A social necessarily accepted. ♦ ai irTli� -- �►�. 'yn :� _ _. �I half hour was enjoyed at the tea Donald R. Beaton, Clerk _ _ tables. I`'' 1' "boom Prick. LIQ A04M - (• : Y u '+^.Z•S*es�••.F,'..xr�. - .� ..,.a ., .,I +xw-+.�4T'•"� y; Y 4 .'y0.' - 5 ^'' '�".Z.Ar. .: - / A*- r s a the nice girls e knew, for that boiling point 'Boil ten minutes hto this a s simmer five. Also add I C Superb matter. It wag a wonder her grand• _HO �e LO/� sprig of mint, crushed or chop- - dy Is ---.. ,�_ mother.didn't look after her better hi 1�• her father was away. ped. Remove from heat, neper when - - -` - - - "I was you wouldn't even --z---Science - ate juice from fruit. Tint the juice -� Mike grinned when they DIE B. CHAMBERS a pale green. Return to heat, ad- -' � come;' ding fruit again to juice, tail fat •�' started down the street. "But I nm igY SA about five minutes. Then chill.. glad you did. I've been wanting to Serve the pineapple quarters in a date You up for a long time." PINEAPPLE'S IN! sherbet glass with convex edges _ -� Judy tucked her beach robe nD The season for that incompar- towards centre. Add a few drops }� + a d her legs a little more se able fruit'is with us again, that of around`* aroun. of lime juice, a few grain: of•salt „� } the pineapple* they are send- and pour over all, the strained "Oh, sure!" she scoffed lightly, Ing out a challenge these days for syrup. Garnish with a sprig of "Yo been 17149 awake nights the year-round favorite. This t. ` -• about me: Well'I know fruit of the tropics will u've thinking abo perfect PINEAPPLE TREATS _ min cannein9 lust to ble - TZh - is you re _ nar -ss-adsPt'a . �r- _ , 4 spite, Lisa Loring, and that's just �.rl�c_e_wny-men_u_and oany e, powderthe r@anon I'm going• So let's not ue to two reasons; ray it has u boilingwater_ a e ici 1 cup cooked pineapple Juice mix- Mike was surprised, but he'was and secondly it is so very conveni ed with chopped or shred- laughing appreciatively: ent to use. . One mental reserva- dei pineapple., -tr "So that's what you think! Well' tion, which should be made to ar-ned pine- 8 Lisa be- f is that slices of pr C S i you're sort of inst later e , aces o err a a gY' _ I Y d g .� _ le. a canna she's been taking a little too fresh pineapple and gelatine are PP • Qf41JjG, BCM. .` , much lnteresi in your little friend and a prepared parr _ - never on friendly terms, an Dissol� dee Angel Jones." der no circumstances will this fruit m-borlxng water' _ pineapple CHAPTER R ple came in and Peter left with a "He's not sly little friend;and I set unless it has beep first cook- juice-and crushed or chopped pine- Judy came down to breakfast in wave of.hls hand and a gay smile• don't think You should'cali him An- ed. Another tip: the. addition of apple. Pour into individual wet It hadn't-been so"difficult after all. gel'." lemon as a flavoring gives a very moulds. Chill until firm. Turn. the morning, , humming happily. "Okay, Beautiful. Let's not even out each mould on slice of iiine- She gave Grant a quick look, but And it was nice to know he want- ' distinctive flavor. learned nothing from her ezprea ed to see her again..Gram said it fight over Mrs. Jones's little pride . .. apple. Top with whipped cream. By all means watch for pine- pP pP elan. was a good thing to let him see she and joy. I'd have called you a long aple week" as announced by the PINEAPPLE BAVARIAN had other admirers. Not that it time ago if 1'd known You'd go out fruit dealers and plan to do a lib- CREAM "Aren't you going to Beold me really mattered, of course, with me.' for getting is at five o'clock is the Judy wore a beach coat over her , anal amount for winter use. Leek 2 tan pinnas gelatine ' morning?" She kissed her grand- - "1 wouldn t have,' Judy said very of space will not allow us to go 1 can pineapple bathing suit when she ran dower calmly.- into detail on the different ways 6f 1 teaspoon lemon juice mother's cheek and sat down at the steps of her home in answer to "This is so sudden."'Mike stop- _ - ' the tab:e. canning, as „ Mike's whistle. She paused long ped the car in a clump of trees by ed, etc. I 'am giving my very Ys- cup sugar "You-don't think I stayed awake enough to wave quickly to Marlie t e lake. "But I'll try not to let vorite method of canning, and in Whip from Ypint cream* ' all night worrying about YOU when ` who lay under tkie big maple tree your enthusiasm rufn" my after- the different recipes, 1 am eude$- 'Soften gelatine in cold w•atee. you were with Peter," Gr$m said reading a book of poetry. noon." roaring to answer your hearts' de- Bring pineapple (shredded), su- ibuttering a`piece of toast araban• Going Out With Mike Judy was glad there were a lot sires for a variety in each course gar, and lemon j>Sicp r boil: Add ately. "If you had a good time, I Marile bHuked his eyes in aston- of people on the beach and is the you may be serving during the gelatine and chill. Stir constantly. don't care-wben you came in." ishment when he saw Judy jump water. Around a' little cove Mike week When mixture begins-to thicken.- -• _ Judy smiled radiantly. Into the Tulling roadster. It had untied his canoe. Judy took off her CANNED PINEAPPLE fold in whip from cream. Turn "Oh. we did have a grand time! been a crazy week, all around, but robe and plunged over the side as We met Marlie and Lisa at the this *as the worst yet. Judy Miller (Without Cooking) into wet moulds. Serve with your they were far enough out into the favorite cookkiesiss 6 cups diced pineapple . Theatre and we all went to the Dial- going out with Mike Tucking! Well, tater. 5 cups finest granulated sugar. - " .,Tory roof.and danced, that was another thing he'd have Thera was a. warm breeze; but Combine ingredients; mixing v "'Lisa and Marlie! Bless my brit- to talk with her about. Mike wasn't the lake telt icy. After a little them well together in a large Your Household tuna! Now how do you suppose good enough for her, or for any of while Mfke helped her back .tato crock. Cover, stir frequently and Problems that ever happened'^ the canoe. Her curls were suddenly leave to stand overnight. Next "I guess Lisa just couldn't stand � � #o-�ke Clfiraria! flattened, but Michael looked at day, bottle in well sterilized jars. Have you fussy eaters in your to have Marlin pay too-ranch alien- Y her with a new interest. She was Seal tightly. Store in dry, well- family' Do you have trouble - " tfoa.to the Southern belle. Some � � darn pretty'. providing s +arieour c esfast- kind of monkey business, you can aired, cool place. This method is ing menu' Do your cakes tall' -That was marvelous! Why don't ideal for fruit ciip•s,.and eocktails Then -write, enclosing a stamp•, bet:' ' you take a dip and let me take the and has been known to keep for ed, self-addressed envelope to Worried About Him �_ oars?" Judy suggested. over two years. Miss Sadie B. Chambers,care of - •'No doubt." the grandmother +r }like shook his head. APPLE CHEESE S this per, and she will ended- ehuckled. "But very good "1 Want To Ge Homs' e training PINE E ALAD pa +sr 1 tablespoon gelatin vour to solve your problems. for Marlborough. I wish his mama "I'd have to stop looking at you- 16 cup cola water wonid stay away all summer," Did any one ever tell you that you th cup boiling water "i don't know," Judy said doubt- have got the swellest little,figure I tablespoon sugar An Ill Wind fully, "I'm kind of worried about i In Leebrook, Beautiful'!" Few grains salt / him. Be's spending his money like Judy reached for the beach robe 1 cup crushed canned" pineapple One lace in the world wberb She P a knees. S _ be r . � and threw it ... cream m water, tis cup whipped e p . . - • little �' i farther -h welcome lea is the +Y a were getting Y ger ' t tend a noticed the g g 3• h mode You, 7 cheese"It's is y � 2 i 8 cu grated A fits' he crowd and it made i island of Fano. The res- awe from t water for nun sh oto your own knitting." p , y gelatine is cold a Gram was bursting with.curios- her a little nervous. _ Soak g - fly. But she thought it best not to ,i 'Lei's go back inhere wa-"cera tatlautea sad tlllssol44._ >s_iii• -eon ss.that evert! time there u a ask too many Questions, Judy just watch the swimming," She tried trap water. Add sugar, salt sad gale about 6 cwt. of amber is � crushed :pineapple. When it be. sva•h.A ashore. _ -''might get suspicious. Besides, she not to sound too worried. •gins to stiffen, beat in the whip- had seen enough to know Peter 4 '•Nope," Mike smiled- easily, "1 . was c rry erg outassigumeat- ^J ` _oft all. to myself. I can't Ped cream and grated cs and as admirable manner- No doubt be intn�a(1 wet moulds and _ _ mate violent love to you here, s><Y chili. When firm. nnmo oa a �_� � •+�'• would ask to marry Judy. Well Lovely,'' ' trace leaven and garnish with :. there'd be.no objeetion on either ( J 1. weal to go back," Judy said `v side, Gram was sure of that.*nd it mayonnaise sprinkled with chop- s . firmly: "lt you don't take me back �d red and greets pepper. B b would be a wonder match for I'll jump out and swim," CUBAN COCKTAIL beth her grandaughter and her old a !! Cil tate you Duch it you iilsa Take >, medium-sized pineapple.` .friend's grandson. . me`-- just ogee." Mike laid colla peel, pare and slice, cutting in o'o The pilose rang and.Judy got uD a the paddle and leaned toward her. y.uarters. Then take one and one- to answer it, �© -It's too far for you to swim.' o . Makes Its b half cups water and the same of o - - '`If that's Peter wadting you to VC 11'11 jump out if I drown," Jud7 sugar add to pineapple,'6ring to Own Gas :go somewhere this afternoon.. You • s set her chin angrily. "Don't you ._. ;:_'are going." Gram told her. "It's too rJ a aA dare come near"me, Mike Telling. only 5545 ^ hot to work. Go and spend the at• You turn right around and take, me be very nice-it you tried to be. But teraoon at the. Isle, tike all the . back, i want to go home." Kitchen equipment fe not-burner tabcomplete I've heard some pretty wild things without this handy,one-burner tabu other y0nag peter-do." 11'11 be good."-, He moved back about ydu." stove. Can be used anywhere—home, It was Mite Tulltag, Judy was and took u the paddle."'But it will camp, or cabin makes and .rens p _ "Then what are you doing out all own gas from gasoline. Lights, re�- Irmazed. She put her hand over the be as awful pob" alone in a senna wit's me°" Mike ulates instantly. Sate, speedy. eco i nom cal, attractive. 'an be mo ,receiver and whispered, "Wa Mike. vee _ "You're too fresh:" Judy flared teased. while burntasr. Fei cannot epttt H,e wants'me to go canoeing." and sat back. All the way back is the'car Mike Ha+ more tine features than any "Tell him yes," Gram urged. "It �L'.iil you be my girl,Judy"." said ocher one-burner stove: At torr persisted in his delertninatlon to dealer's or write for I•'RES literature. will do Peter good to see abu have Mike suddenly, seriously, "I mean kiss the furious Judy, And once be OOLEMAO LAMP i STOVE OO., LTO. other admirers." I'm crazy about you. really. I will stopped the car and put his arms ' - Judy was reluctant. But she did stop, going around with everybody 'Dept. w'o - :er Toronto, n*tart• around her, but she slapped his --?s want to go canoeing. It would be a ` 1 0/ else, even Lisa, if you'll promise to face an@ he let her go, a Lor• e." the time she reached home mart Lisa �� o but vvlth�m B .. t a '1"1 the y YO�u • nod joke on g •,�O THIS ff K - iing if she walked of[ with' her boy "I'm -not going to be anybody s she was angry enough to tear his - r9riend. So, to Mike's surprise, as' PATTERN 4073 girl!" Judy tel.-a little flattered. sandy hair out, Marlie, waiting in E R�0 U S ..well as Ler grandmother's, she told By ANNE ADAMS hat's silly" the swing on the porch for his very ► T him she would go. An ''1-made-it-myself' triumph "Not even your doctor's'" chance to lecture her, saw her slam Judy hoped fervently that Peter '•He's not my'doctor. And I want the door-of'the car and flounce. up 1>ee�t�� t orr rely n temp you knew 'would not come to the drug store for sunny days . . . you'll love it aath about or Lely oa temporary 'etre[ {: especially in a flower-print silk or to go home." the walk. wtwa 's need of•g�0000dd a sys t that'day It would'be very difficult P Y P A Caller So! Mike had made her mad! tonic like time i.ydta .Plakham's to face him, she was sure. A man ' rayon! There's originality, as well wounfrVegetable Compound, made espand raAp la ae devastating feminine charm, in M4ke turned the canoe. Well what did she expect — going son+sm team wholesome barM and roots. who had kissed her in the dawn. '•all right, Beautiful. Just `to, down to the lake with him in a Blip Let Pinkham's Compound hetp bund up wouldn't have any'res- -every soft flowingline. The neck- show you I mean,what I say about of a bathing suit! But before Mar- more p"cal resistance and thpus aid is ntming tangly nerves,lessee distress from peck or eris ditvexeit sus an with t erg y to con •ma a up s worth Hying. thought she was just like a lot of the gentlest curve formed'by front girl,-i'ni going to obey you, Aren't over and carry out his determina- _. fullness joining.the pointed yokes. g For over Go years our-woman has told other girls who went around kiss- you surprised." tion to'play dutch uncle, he had a another how to go •'smiling thru" *it% Ing everybody they met. These yokes are part of the bodice Pinkham's-over 1,000 000 women h:.. 'back, so that there are just six "Overwhelmed!'" Judy. sighed caller. written in reporting g•(orlous beneIIta-ia She bad been in the store only s elaborately. "I imagine you could (To'Be Continued) MUST BE GOOD! few tainutes when be arrived. Judy main pattern parts. Lace, a _ was thankful she had dishes to bought belt,-buttons, and three wash. Sam Calhoun had lot them perky ribbon bows are all the trim � pile up to a mountain. required! And Anne Adams de- ' "Good morning, Sunflower:' Pet- signed this smart Pattern 4073 so 1 Care that even beginn6rs will 1 ,sir greeted 'her as naturally as if Y lits kisses had'been a dream: "I'm find it-very simple'. Patern 4073 is avaikzble in min- tgff, to the lake. And you should be nes' and women's sizes 14, Y6, 18, '1 - # _ 't e. ArMng Ing this afternoon. I'm coming by 20, 32, , , an i e t —to kidnap you. 16 takes ata yards 39 inch fabric, ! DELICIOUSLY CRISP 2tia yards lace ed in and ?i yard ' Judy turned and piled clean dish g gt ` A y'ea ori the shelf, contrast. T • AND NUTRITIOUS i - "I have another engagement. 1'tii Senn Twenty Cents (20c) in coins going canoeing." (stamps cannot be accepted).for �„ w "Ah, two-timipg me, eh!'; Peter this Anne Adams pattern. Write _.. said dramatically. "If I'm drowned plainly Size, Name; Address and u��L this morning you'll know' why. I'll Style Number. t `.W�tha /OSS promise not to do it till nest Wed- fiend Twenty Cents' (20c) in coins -0 '+ Qf�Jj ;O let me take you can- Room 425; 73 West 4delaide St., 'hesday if you 91'@OfineO/ acing tomorrow afternoon. Toronto. "All right," Judy laughed. "if'T - ;.., must save your life, T'll try to get jsaue No. Z2 — '39 T ' s . 'away." ,, .. •- - $he was' glad when 'several Peo- C ^ r - - .S k . •. ai - wr still ateeckinr the death of Pahl, but ' Agri"a and Fiestas beth tratea. Often when both are pro- SUMMER rsSUMMER tried to persuade Festus to send agreed that this man had done me. sent, a combination of poison and SundaPaul-down to Jerusalem from Cae- thing worthy of death or of bonds, something that burns, such as lima y -INFORMALITY sarea, hoping to kill him on the and might have been set at liber- sulphur and arsenate,gives the best road; but Festus refused, insist- ty, if he had not appealed unto results. The Samase from the bit OL SchlO O � ing that the Jews come up from Caesar. Paul must go to Rome 1 ing insects is usually quite apps f�r Jerusalem instead, and bring their ant, but the presence of the othe>4 r charges once more into -the Ro triad is only shown at first by s *' r x man court, "which they could not wilting or withering o! the foliag Le'sso' n o rH y prove." There was nothing else GARDENING For sucking pests, chic! of whi ' !or Festus to do but to accede to are the aphids or plant lice, npra Paul's requert, and sooner or 1st- Dahlias, tomatoes, targe cosmos with whale oil soap, a quarte LESSON X <Q `' er send him up to Rome for final or nicotine, young shade trees, new pound of soap to a gallon and A �r z: climbers, all benefit from some arm half of water; nicotine sulphate, PAUL. PLEADS HIS OWN CASE -N'd c f trial. tiiiclal support while they.are get• or 'Black Leaf 40', or eny other Acts 21:27-23:11; 24:10-25.32 ° �,' It happened about this time that y Pointed ting started repellent"a re n 4; 24:14-16; 26:18-23. � with his sister Berenice, came on For tall individual flowers or to• seed store. matoes 6 foot stakes of wo a ]Relief Totals Golden Text.-I hase lived ' governor, and stayed some days. steel are advisable and the plant ' fore God 'in all good conscience Feetus took advantage of this o L tied to these loosely with soft y until this 'day. Acts 23:1. g p' . - x+>hr portuaity of consulting onebetter twine or raffia. Stouter and perhaps For Provuiee THE LESSON I'_V ITS SETTING " ' informed than himself on the longer stakes will be used with shade trees, and correspondingly According to the newly publishr ' Time.-All of the scents re- 6 :,, ' points in question. Paul was g ,corded in -these six chapters oc- s, w brought before Agrippa. shorter-ones for the smaller flow• ed report of the Department for carred A.D. 58 to 60: f x I9. Wherefore, O king Agrippa, ere. With vines getting ready to 1937, says the Port Arthur News- Place.-Jerusalem and Caesa- z 3 cling to fence or wall, string is Chronicle, there were only six cite N 1' I was not disobedient unto the c„.- " used or perhaps adhesive tape or lea in Ontario with a larger per- tea. heavenl vision: 20. but declare staples where it is Impossible to tentage of population on relief than In the formed part o? chapter Both to them of Damascus first; p f tie. Port Arthur, 21, we have an account of Paul's `, and at Jerusalem, and throughout t ''r FILLING IN The tabulation for 1937 shows an- reception when be came to'Jere- r all toe country of Judaea, and also It is a good plan, ofd gardeners average of a,3 per cent of the popes Salem on the last .visit which- he til to the Gentiles, that they should antler of Ontario cities drawing rot =-ever paid to the Holy City. repent and turn to God, doing stater to use started annual flower plants of the kinds mentioned lief in the year mentioned. Wind• 21:40. And when he had given works worthy of repentance, ' AH above for planting among tulips and sor had the highest ratio, at 15.t .111h;m •Ieave, Paul, standing on the theyesrs since his conversion had other spring flowering bulbs Der cent, Woodstock the lowest at. stairs, beckoned with the hand un- Paul tried to do nothing but obey _which will be past their best in.a 2.7 per cent. Pori-Arthur-'s--percent- -- -- *o the people; and when there was this-command from aver, and - few more weeks. They need some-' age was 8.2. The average for title= trade a. yet because of this obedience did great silence, he spoke thing to hide dying foliage. Then with under 20,000 population was unto them in the Hebrew langu- the Jews desire to put him #o again quick gr ing annuals will 5.8 per cent nothwithstanding tht age, saying; 22 1. Brethren and Cool and trim In this spectator spons death. 21. For this cause the Jews inclusion o[ Niagara Falls with li,l outAt or old-rose sharkskin blouw always be use it for filling any 8 fathers,hear ye the defence which with I's-rose heavy silk skin yolks seized me in the temple, and as- blind spots in the perennial beds per cent. dottea xhlte R6rn hero by 81ar• =1 now make unto you. ?. And suer e.That�1at is watts telt wtti, caped to kill me. 22. Having there- where Winter has been unusually Other percentage's: Sudbury, 3.1; when they heard that he spoke un- 4uIII rytng shades of blue fore obtained the help at is from severe, Sarnia, 3.2; Owen Sound, 3.6; Galt, to them in -the Hebrew language, God, I stand unto this` day testi- GARDEN PESTS 3,$; Chatham, 3.9; Sault Ste. Marie, ' they were the more quiet: and he -Once again there is no verdict; fying both to small and great,.say- --Garden insect enemies are dlvid- 4.2; SL_T�4-0; Reltevnlp, 5; - aaith, 3. i stn a Jew, bora in Tar- ing nothing but what the proph- Kitchener, 6.3; Peterborough and Charges have not been proved, ets and oses did say should coque; ad lbto two groups,-those:that eat sus of Cilicia, but brought.up in y Kingston, 5.4; London, 6.4; Fort Paul is not 'convicted 2 holes in the foliage and those that this city, at the feet of Gamaliel, , yet he is 3,'how that the Christ must auf- suck out the juices. For the first William, 8.5; Stratford, Welland,'instructed according to .the strict not set free. Thank God .also, for, and how that he first by the 7.3; North Bay, 7.5; Oshawa and Paul isnot broken, nor is he navy resurrection of the dead should named, poison la usually applaed, manner of the law of our fathers Guelph. 7.7; Hamilton, 8.3; Toron- in an mood to compromise. The while the suckers are attacked being.zealous for-God, even as'ye y P proclaim light both to the people to, 10.3; Ottawa, 11,2; Brantford, longer the trial goes on, the great- -and to the Gentiles. with a burning spray which gene ` all are this day: 4. and I persecut� � 12.5. -� ed this Way unto the death, bind-. er a man Paul appears to be. And what of the verdict" There '.Anr and delivering into prisonsBefore Festus and Agrippso bas not been a true official verdict ■ r both mgr and women: The charg- After two years Felix was suc- passed upon the apostle Paul in h m e e r* against Paul which were made procurat ded r of Judaea. The Jews, sBnoese different oficial verdict passed*here, C++"11j ran Tennis Player this multitude were absolutely_ - - - �- .false. - ■ a Felix was a brother of the fa- HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 14 Sailors. recite of the Emperor' Claudius, 1.8 Pictured A' T Y:MiP'A'N 15 Livinx r•i• -appointed to be procurator in Pal- tennis pta�rwt; eetine,' who -had married the rhampi*i. ,T L 61) 16 He is a grand-daughter of Antony a�d RADIO NOTES 11 Olive shrub, b O LM O L U G E A ST 19 He was Cleopatra. He arrived in Pales- - A 51L_ I T' E 12 Threefold � � Chosen the No. Cine in A.D.' 52. The cynical, dis. l3 Kind of E T c O N �+ ,- - P 1 -of last N D N E S J sponge spicule Y E A v E 5 n' 1 ' IE a A year. regard of Felix for justice and his - R E 5'. 1 IN NUN iR inordinate gt sed are both brought l5 Goddess of I R'A p A'o E E IR 23 To marry. tlNSUNG HEROES der, Conducts the Ford Sunday lwv- ange. to vie*.-in bis, treatment of the Few people,on duty in connection. ening Flour beginning July 11 youth. 24 C ' apostle Paul, flow snail 18 Scarlet. N I AIL R O,T L I IMI ; 25 Circular waiL. y-_- and with the royal vie'lt-to Canada are Hildegarde rejoins Raymond Paige 17 Paid publicity. T L I fl T.r'D E 28 Otherwise. courageously and manfully- Paul woi .rking harder and under more on June 14 . . Phil Baker leaves 18 Striped fabric. H E I IN D AI 27 Neither, conducts himself before this Ro- nerve-racking conditions than the the air for thb summer on July 8 20 Being. M 8 A'R15 O N A N 29 Beer. min officer. From a denial of aaryouncers whq are describing the a` "District Attorney" goes oa the 21 Musical note. 1 L L L 30 Force. _ false charges he proceeds to an various events for radio listeners. half-hour schedule starting July 27. 22 To soak flax. 33 Skillet. afRrmation o1 his faith. . 11Day in and day out these men fol- Toscanini and the NBC Symph- 23 He won three 44 Hops kilts. 61 Russian 34 Supped. - AL Talks To Guilty Peo la low the r9yal pa=y to detail the sponsors championships 46 Wine vesfe7.-- - empress. An7inaL - 14. But this I confess unto thee, ceremonies and other events so nest Fall, The backing will come at - this 48 To scatter. 42 Kilns. - 'that alter the Way which they call they may become word-pictures ,from a co-operative effort on the year. 50 He was a VERTICAL . 44"Poems, is seer, 3o serve I the God of our surmounting time and apace and part of those represented at the 28 Harbor- member of the 1 To accomplish 45 Joker. fathers, believing all things'which. giving the royal tour the form of aNew Yarit , s air, Acidity are according to the law, and 'Teat, vivid panorama.of bound that TO BE HEARD: June 2, 3 p.m. 32 Prickly pear. (pi:). 3 Requires. 48 Also. 'which are written in the prophets; spans a continent.,• NBC - U. S. Navy Band , . . ;:00 35 To ignore. 53 Raven's cry. 4 Ridge. 49 Eagle., 15, having hope coward God, These commentators work with- CBC Their Majesties visit Ed- . 380nager 56 Ulcer. S Crown. ' ::51 Before. which these also themselves look out a script. Beyond a few notes mouton . . 8:00 CBS - First 37 Angry. 57 Fungus 7 Indian. ,52 Witticism. for, that there shall be a iesurfec- jotted down quickly on a piece of Nighter . .,:June 9, 5:00 P.M. CBC 38 Bronze. disease. 8 To preclude, 54 Blackbird. tion both of the just and unjust. paper, they..are• thrown upon their Their 3(ajesties visit Saskatoon . . S9 To decay. 158 Heavy blow. 9 Swimming• 55 Tumor. 16. Herein I also exercise myself resourcefulness as improvisators. . . 8:30 NBC - Avalon Time . . . , 41 Aurora. 60 Act of shaving bird. 58 Street. to have a conscience void.. of _of- 'They have 'a rough idea of what is 10:00 NBC - Arch Oboler's play, 43 Mesh al lace. the head. 10 Half 2n em. 59 Sun god. fence toward God and men always• going to happen but mostly they . June 4, 11:30 a;m. CBS - Ma- 1' 4 'Phe apostle proceeds to tell. Felix must describe the details, many of jor. Bowes Capitol Family . . . 2:30 exactly what had happened in the them unforeseen, instantaneously. p.m. CBS - Words Without Music temple; and then he challenges his And Their -31ajest4es have bee.q . 8:00 NBC Chase and San- '' accusers to contradict'with- any. winning Canadian hearts by doing -born hour _ 9:50 CBC.- Their 3 ;u t►dequate evidence the statement unforeseen and spontaneous things. Majesties at Sioux Lookout . . _ he has made,- ,This wac'enough for The radio commentator must be all June 5. 6:50 p.m. CBC -.Their Ma- Felix. lie would not himself.give prepared for them. jesties in Sudbury . . . 7:30 CBS- ''-] decision this day, but he would He Is also expected lobe a walk- Eddie Cantor's Show inew) p I ` ..wait'for further evidence: After Ing encyclopedia of information. June 6, 8:00 p.m. CBS Edward s tertain days the apostle was sent He must know'something of the in- G. Robinson In."Big Town . . . . for, rand this time spoke not only tricactes of royal ceremony, the de-' 8:30 p,m. CBC - Their Majestles - a to Felix but to his wife Drusilla, tails of uniforms. He rarely known - at Windsor 8:30 NBC - Infor34 - the youngest of three daughters In advance what dress tlie Fling mation Please-. . . June 7, 3:30 •o1 Herod Agrippa 1, who was mar- will,wear, whether be Rill appear p.m. CBC _ The Royal Party in tied in A.D. 63 to Azizus, the king as an admiral of the fleet, full Hamilton . . . ;:30 CBC Their M sf Emesa, but who no..long after-. dress' or undress, field marshal or Majesties at Niagara .; , . 10:15 on ' 1 -wards was persuaded by this very honorary colonel. The commentat- CBC - U. S. Secretary Cordell person, Felix, to leave her hus- or must be prepared-to d'cscribe at . Hull escorts Their Majesties to the ' -band and-to johi him as his third a moment's notice the exquisite united States .... June 8, Noon, on- wife. This time Paul did not offer and elaborate gowns worn by ,Her NBC, CBS, CBC - 'President preached a sermon ,of searching He is, in short. Otte of the unsung Queen at Washington,. :. 9:00 P.M. power to these wicked people, on heroes of-the tour. NBC, CBS and CBE - Special con- righteousness and temperance and AROUND THE DIAL' cert of English and American mus- . judgment to come. Don Voorhees, pppular bang lei- is 'honoring the royal visit. O 6 REG'LAR FELLERS-The Movin 'g Business _ .y . .' � .. ..�_ • • ._�... _ . By GENE BYRNES x�. WI$HT I KNEW MY POP SAID TELL YOUR POP HOW TO MAKE HED C11VETO HAVE THE o ,Y " �; TW64NY-FIVE TWENNY-FIVE - PI(S-NEY READY 00tLARS, AN' DOLLARS TO AN ILL BE UPTO ISD I BUY THAT % ANYBODY WHO HOUSE AT roll- THE � 81 CYCLE ! COULD BREAK :FOUR O'CLOCK/ �1. HIS LEASE - IF �• Cdw 1 �{`r o....,.. lift a ' n-a.,. ,. �._ .•....:•:: ... .- - ',-' _ qtr v.+ '-a' •t-cnr F1Q. R'�'tQ�G1.htC elN� trip., and upon their return wiH re—side on the groom's lovely farm AND ATTENTION I NOTTER i - TWW north of Greenwood. -,. s.7s pa Teas: i1.5o paid in sdyana , All kinds of I epair Work Subacriptlons to the United States kiORSE REGISTER _ '111 Tuning Guaranteed , Road Gravel and tit. Britain 62.00 in advance. O 6, MacDONALD P>tt The Black, Percheron Stallion, - . JOHN AAURKAR. Prottraetor Hickory- Lad, (Enrol. No. 11155 2" Close Ave: ToeoaN =j 4 '� Form 3)-the property of Allan Ree Lakeside.1502 Cruel3eid Pit Run OSHAWA sor, will stand for service at his Orders taken at NEWS 00§01 �._ own stable. Terms.$p10,00 .,Gravel r��1 c1 •l The Oshawa Rotary Club will their annual Fair.,on Monday ARNOLDWOLD DOCK, the Earelay-Transport � and e� and Tuesday, June 5th and Gth. at Chestnut Belgian Stallion, ' (Enrol., Stone -_ •the *Rotary Park, CenEre Str. There No. 3422, Form 3) the property o4 _Dai1T Service In simple but rich de- vAll be big street pa�aries on both Allan esor Markham 11. R. 1, roa o),de3 ill Pit sign we can furnish ',nights. and a grand prize, a Buick will make the season, of 1939 a,.z Greenwood, Whiteaale and Toronto memo wi Sedan, will be awarded the winner follows: Monday 'afternoon, June PHQ�IE: Plant;Pick Ha% Blease from ever, t"vrotsi ol'i1Fe Howard 6471 stand , Ia dimity W th;-best outfit. Come and en joy 5th, will leave his. own stable, Int ;Qy drivers are trained to be cards standpoint. a goad time, and Help a most won- Con. 4, Scarboro, and proceed to co•.uteous and reliable. J@HN BOURNE�c SON of appeascnce one thy i ause, The .Crippled Children's Wilmot Shea's, Base Line,-Picker- -_ t work will stand on Fund, Ing, for night, Tuesday, at Ben Special (lata on Long Dlatntee through the ages Bryant's, Con. 3, Pickering for hia�g, . . PIs Greater Tribute GREENWOOD noon, thence to his own arable. On ...�� ' Pickering N. W. STAFFORD -•--- Thursday afternoon to the. Woburn Ne,order toe small. None too large j� �+ } Highway Monmaeatai Mr Oscar Raine's little girls,_of Farms, Markham Road for night: �I'shipments insured and preNetN MEAT• MARKET I' Works = - Osbawa, have been visitingtheir Friday to Chas. Tapscott's, ?rrma- tto� the weather Pb. 463 Whitb Oat. __grandgarents here, _-„ dale, for noon, thence to his own _, p Kingston West -- ---- We earn a fall line f Our popular _drama, "With the stable- until the following Monday TOL Clare. ars !, C. T Y--L Help of Scotty is being presented afternoon. Terms, 813.00. All acc- Ctase, B. rad C. 7F1I At Cedar Grove, on June 6th,. idents at owner's risk. i)+rned and operated t.r _ Howard 'and Miss Edith Ormer- Prank g, ghat �� od, accompanied• by Mrs. F. Walls ' The Grand Champion Clydesdale• - visited their brother at Cxnnington sported Stallion, HAWKRIGG Cured 0-0010HUTT on Sunday. ? SELECT, (27348), (22476). Enrol. TheBealStore►Claremont- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Etock hate No. 3298 Form 1. the property of PHON9 924 :moved- to Markham on Tuesday. Oscar; Wilson; Brougham, Ont., will Mem �I r0fi V We regret very much their leaving make the season of 1939 at his own FURNITURE - Greenwood stable. Terms $15.00. Payable l5th We Pre diapJpvio4r an attraetiva Our delivery i9 at.yauv service The W. A. will meet at liars. W. January: $l.00 qff will be allowed variety of Agency Brom.-Ws and Miss May Brown's on PiIOIIe;P1C� 1620 to parties who truck their mares. Akrwinuim and tirnnite re Etc: Thursday, June 6th, at 2 p. M. All Mares from.a. distance will be tak- F'uinita�rr and Pnrlittre C L A.114 iE SILK New Stock of Parts oa Hard 1 the ladies invited. lCiveltfes." en care of at, reasonable price. Service -as above asse144sea The W. M. S. will meet on Th- -- - Prices low. is kee_plog "with times. ur•sday, June 8th, at the home of BROOK laapiememt. on exhibit is eeaaost j Mrs. Walter Stevenson, Mrs.,Mil- rummer Plows, mowers etc. 16, i ton Pegg, in charge of the prog- • HIGH QUALITY _ - _ ,,THEATRE THOS. LYE ...ram.: -, DANCING 4We Bre very sorry to lose Mrs. -----L0tTD SPEAZER - wgrr$� _ -- =;�,ah Clarke ! - -- - -- having disposed of her comfortable -AT- Claremont, Onto SYSTEId borne here. She is going to real& GLEN EAGLES' AND _ . Alt Shr►s Daylight Savin= Time s -Service s is the city. rrli RIWAY.FRIDAY&SATURDAY Rad' Rev. H. H. Mutton Is at Con- C,O��dDNITY HALL' Sound Car ,UNE I. 2 and 3 ference this week, therefore the One Mile North of Kinotton Rd.,on services an the Greenwood Circuit Malvern-Lansing Highway- Adverting 7we.SNnn. at 7.30 amd 9.30 BiZ�lert service' and re- on Sunday next, will be taken by Saturday-Matinee at L.30 pairs to all make*. ReSB• "Rev. Mr. Irwin of Whitby. With the - AUTO RADIO SERVICE_ «The Stor Of unable abargae. work A quiet wedding took place In CENTURY BOYS Satisfaction Guaranteed p Toronto on Saturday afternoon. + ems• �r �tlarant s_ 2idiy 20th. Rev. F. C. Harper, off- Old Time grad Modern: `r ernon and -PAUL W I LSOIrI _ - „ • - L N._ONT. Irene Castle .ARTHUR FIELD er'of Mr. and gig. Kirkwood Beel- r by, was united in marriage to Jno. - �- Cfare 518 - Brook Isrii - -W1 TH G Radyo std Television Iasatarl O -Rodin_ Iirr H. Middleton. youngest son of the AGMISSi0N,.35e. _ zyd __-- late Mr. and Mrs. ueo. Middleton. _ - ED ASTAIRE AasotsaR>r� The pretty bride looked chastatrig ... - ---- — tNGSR ROGER'S 46 Phone 62�, PICf�>Sl;IItiQ. . in s becoming gown of powder - MAY OLIVER _ -.EDNA M WALTER BRENNAN blue sheer, with the short yell. held = A W A // In b a 'wreath of orange 1.... E.O'NE I LL. - place y ; Waseoms. Her travelling suit being �'- . - >Nnada7� '1�aeada, FUNERAL 0111:NaTUIi AND open blue and a becoming little i weaaw.4 _ ,::wWte felt hat and matching eicc- _ an ,1111[ JUNE S. g d 7 3�L1[>sR essories. The groom's gift to the ROTARY TAIR � t show s< z o uccessor.te w J Y.�., bride wsa a beautiful goid neck- Lest Coaspiete Show at >l:50 6taafMRe �Ii hGsmd lace. The happy couple left for •� • • IRENQ DUNNE 1�,, Western points on a short wedding Busing�p bon- ,,Rasid rhone' TWO-WAY ACTION on the Kid• �� Big �' �t� ICH71Rk ES BOYER ° °T - xte amine tic and ir-wigoratmg. ys, p :Runu"ps attack the cause of the _MONDAY and TUESDAY "Love Affair" Rheumatiam, Sciatica, Lumbago. E. _ 'C. JONES, Druggist, Pickering, --June ' 5th and 6th - Eyesight Education .ZANE GREYS T " -' NG PAI ROTARY (PARK �;p- PERMANENT Mysterious l THAT AFRAYS THE ITEN�PEN a!] ' ' r N��l'RE E E 1' +C STREET IT MAY BE EFFIQENCYRider" N D NERVES. OUR EYEIS -BIG STREET PARADES :WITH t Y . H. TUCK. OPT. D. by M: DOUGLAS DUMBRILLE Dim Block, opp. F. dr t :Both Ni $ SIDNEY TOLER Phone 1516 C. H. TUG4 RUSSELL HAYDEN 03HA�A, ON'E Opt 1 < GRAND PRIZE BUICK - ' .Speefilist .. . .. - _ _ Diane, BIdS (Opp. P. Come and Enjoy a Good Time COOPER'S - Oabaws. Phone .,...'and Help the ' Crippled It was thought at one time that ti • NNUA L eyeet,rain was chiefly' a matter of Children's Fund. { advancing age. It is proven how- '0 ever that more than half the de- AT . T R with cit- E 0 NS fects have nothing to do _ her old age or even Huddle age, EAA L1�ESWA�I TED . �'RflDAY, JUNE 2NDQyut are due to defects common tothe eyes and may be found. in the -• eyes of the child as in the eyes of the child as in the eyes of those of A snare mature years. A common, SELL YOUR CALVES AT HOME -Entertaining and Educational - -.early sign of. defective ��ision • ;eyestrain showing even where, thn' - _ Save Time and Money Moving ,Pictures----All vision is-good is a prevalence o4 headaches in the brows, temples.or We have'a buyer 'at the farm Afternoon & E�rening back of the head,. Inability to see �.in the distance a fading away or. =- BVI ANDA Y� TUESDAY AND PRIZES running together or print are so + ;WEDNESDAY _ obvious as signs of sometkin A TWO Day Trip to the Three People _ wrong with the visiop that no one ! will neglect them. ' Blit when it = /CKER/NG FARMS 1�taking the Largest Purchase 111 comes to tindnesg, biliousness, _ LIMITED _ $ e: That Day. a `:.'neuralgia and nervousness and soreness of the eyes, these sy�npt-. � J.RNCLD NUMEROUS OTHER LUCKY DRAW PRIZES ams are not so readily recognized FHONF ea ;BCH A Q COOPER �.- C OM as applying to sbme uncorrected de- i �/1[7t''fa7. �r�+� \ w C-`- the e—m. - --- „•s,,; .,.�.:,s •,gnu• _ - .., _� .��«:v.-� .•,....... � ar.. r: a: •.. f _ •., w .I ... '. - _ fig. �.r � .�� L .._�.: .fie' ••- �.u: I • T'1�.. '.:' .. -+TP6 :'.:Ci ...,.. nr.. ::':3Y.•-T':. .. .. ,a.T. :.: 'r,; _ ' ,,..8 ' •An '4'.>., zn,n-.,_ ••.,, .,;, .M, _ ,4 �fdn_. `�,•.._ ',.... ?,r we t ,,�:. '�' �' �`i"�".Tt'. .a Y.:.�.. .. �:J. .0 ,tis,.r. ..�,..:•.. �,.,...: .•-1 -'C w+ Y wi • * ,.,�.�.gPv>-.y.'�:. -.. :.... 7+• •.1'I$/'fir. ... . "3js Y. - �'. - Y'� �.'Z 'YIf , , „ . d .. � .,. .. x sem•-Vis'•;,,!� 1 uti'" �'',• GZAREMONT Cooper's"Annual Derlloas•iration ing of six young, lambs belonging Massey-Harris The local band was on dut- on �y June 2nd• to one forums.,'which took place COMPETENT REUABWE I y within the last two weeks, The RADIA. SERVICE Sunday afternoon ktgt at Brook- The Baptist Mission Circle met e. at the Parsonage .6n Tuesday of shooting is a deep mystery, as no �'a'rrYl' =lin, in the Oddfellows pp again this week reason can be given for the crime, ti 'y s, The Harmon Kids a ga as the owner of the lambs is high- Mrs. Ezpert Service on all makes here tonight in their floor show, Wilson, 'mother of Mrs. of receiver anti, Dunce. Comuru�nity H.1,1 Fri. Mothersill, is in very poor health ly respected and he is not known Implements B�n at the present time. to have an enemy'The shooting is g your sets here and SAP4 +day, June 2nd. ?5c, per couple. be}n investigated Sales and Service Extra Lady, 25c, Misses Elizabeth and Marjorie 8 8a by ; constable Stock of tubes ahrsys on hand. . Ward, of Toronto, were at home Clark, of Whitby. Russll W. Gny, Brougham O>trt. � •- Wed>aeaday, May 241h, lues an here over the week-end. opening, big day on the local bowl- ing green. Twe:ty-five to thirty Mr. Sherman Riawhr continues Played during the afternoon and iP a very critical condition, and not Farr's Elevator w then,dined at the green• improving as his friends would like, Claremont, .ye � j uu��puoi Mr. T. Caster attended the An- Born, at Brierbush 13ospiMotor SA" tal, in (�j � i. :nu�tctuu untaan o, =s.. nlversary Service a o0 onwr — Sunday last. It was'.in this church Evans, Claremont, on May 30th, SOY BEANS -$1.2s per bush. a 1939 a son. "aler ;• that bFr. Gaster was baptized in free from noxious weeds u the Baptist faith 50 g 'rhe Claremont Union Cemetery GOOpyGOOR TIRES CARS poi years a o. Barley..Oats,. Free from .weeie .:� Mr. John Briall has moved Board announce their Annual Dec - gu (loop of any kind sold his buidling beck from .the side- oration Day for Sunday,,July.2nd• Pgdt and Ea ` WILLARD BATTEItIICi walk a distance of twelve feet, Particulars.later• t r'/ g Flour A full line of Haying and all Farm GENERAL BLACKSMIT b -which will enable him to erect the As Dr, Neil Smith Will beaft- Daae Coal ,c Wood Imp.ements. SKILLED MOTOR REPAM gas pumps as per 'reuirements of ending the Dental. Convention next Feneingo and Roofing Material Comeand seethe new No.33 oil bath Give us a trial on a New or Coe q mower,easy, quiet running and the authorities. week, he will not be in his Clare- powerful. 24 Hours Towing Died, -at Whitby, on Wednesday, mont office ng�xt Thesday,. s A full line of genuine Massey-Harris May 24th, John Albert Coates, in Xr: and Mrs. Frank Burgess, of �. repairs, � J. w p _ Gordon La ends here his 73rd year, husband of the late ( overe Ja the weekend. They-w called been �e Phone Pick 5x12 Pit:Hlt d —hy!a Hadden. The funeral took y GG.�� -joaN I,. 011ALMAN g Phoma place on Friday last, with Inter- attending. the Graduation Exercis - -- RI went in StouffvilIe Cemetery. es of Toronto 'General Hospital, of BRUCiHAM i�IYT. '23 j A number from the congregation which their daughter is a member of the Baptist Church will at of this year's class. , 1939 - the Golden Jubilee Convention to The funeral o! the late Helen be held in the Automotive Building Dick, daughter of Dir, and Mrs. "I I IOn oron o, w i�convenes t for t ie period, dune 8th place from the C. P. R. station UU6"GLUAV NT UWJUI here on Tuesday morning, proceed- to 14th. With mixed feelings. we listened ing to the CerWtery on the 7th p oconcession. Deceased was a niece �yw • •/ , on Wednesday morning to Jim - Hunter, when he spoke the. words, of Mr. George Scott, of this place. - t 'We told you the other day about and well known to many in,this - BIG REDUCTION the ClareCaAwl mont Fire, etc" With all, community. - solute disgust, our reaction was A surprise party' R on 'their 25th TRAVEL BY MOTOR COACH •.1938 Chev Coach, Perfect condition similar to that when-we learned of w'eWu'g anniversary, was given D STEAMER Q L the Italiana bombing the•negro Ddr• alki Dura, John Beelby, by the 928 - 1 v Coach � family, on Friday, May 26th. at a.r. • arIA N _ 'he 1 villages in Africa. Village trust- y. -� . --Yloaoual swr oaoaourr sur. .. _ - their home here. many nice, useful twain wuaa+AM a AXIS taaaaK+iws -�— _ +sea slI>ed E1.00 apiece for driving ..aoa 1928 Chev Coach the fire truck with a 1935 license. gifts Were given the honoured,Far- ss ta..r.•.r.. "roti..a t. We wonder just how much has ems, including a beautiful floor o'"'s...r •0i+^ ov.`r"'�'t .s nw. „ r� Sedan ; been accomplished, and how much �p There were about seventy- � t39•50 1929 Durant Sedan 7^1ost. r five present, and Rev. J. E. Glov- er b.wie 1 addressed the bride and groom, saoaa4tr rur "s utrtt twtsars WAKE OFFER Dors. Judson .Ward entertained atto which they suitably replied. s•s•Mosis"'r't�ow"lewd a Trousseau Tea for her daughter, a on" r� � �+ i :JUss Sadie ward, on Saturday, Lunch was served and the couple 1 14.50 139.30 �� '� MoLi:a, Cl -i i t May 27th, The guests were reeeiv- showered with confetti. A chariv- led iIs the drar►Irys-rocas by the ari followed. Congratulations to apapp gggDe rsrluloa PHONIC 3901 - - LAXn bride-elect, her mother and the �" � �n ed as...�.y..tr.e.t h....ysr rrr.r■ te. grooetas mother, Mus. Wm. Rat ri.�rn+.er.,�aw. n,.nwir..atLs. to tateTvanousre room, hen the ASHBLrSN Not* ,.* CLU then in, Go V L�.,I� �Ta gilts and lin- Whe farmers.north of Ashburn r� r taor.conte°oho stoics s.w . RAL OWBOTOR �leatitiful trousseau, . ar....t..os.a sad r.a.er faro.a.sala cess were displayed. Those assist- are greatly excited neer the shoot- sod _ . 'b"wrod byp oosom Oa°N0a We do Building ft!all kivdb Private Ambula" _ ing in those rooms were, Mrs. H. '�'+►r a aw+o•�• I?sy and ZL6t 9sewf0e - !RatcliKe, Mss. Burkett and Mrs. • a ,RESERVAT'iOATS My 3T IOABP�' Alex. Ratcliffe. The tea table was MADE IN ADVANCE - . centred with the beautiful bride's ar.a.r.n....pr H dst6s/ a�,__']]__M__alveern 6000 /�_ -cake, with silver candlesticks, bearTHOU An FM YOUR Cory OF + I` $ t3 M !lil78 iljf • �t." Ing tail. pink tapers. During the af- ternooa tea was poured by.lose- i + eIVACAT70N TOL'1ZA ROO•�'I1Y(i o.rw�o c.r�.fYllor..NY.a�...gda .darnel Fred Ward, Roy Ward, R. We a so sell Branttori'RooBn Ratcliffe, Frank Cooper and Aug- I VACATION SERVICE f !ustine, while the dainty refresh-- i EJjecrwe Saturday;June 24th Maborials,Empire Dai .wasKILL _ •t 1CgnipnWnt, DaCO W&Wr ' meats were served by Mrs. Edgar _ Ward, Mrs. Ratcliffe and the Miss- -stable a "psq iQ�nleoy 'ft Alma Ward, Jean Ward, Eliza- ' COACH ",sin Gazer Bt�ild�og Material { teeth Ward, Marjorie Ward and 1 ' Doris Johnston. &►tj glprtes Free • • to Work 6uaranteati MONSOON F. J. PR'Ol7S� order Bray Chicks now, and be "lucky" when eu prices climb .test Fall. See.me, or phone me, Phone.1302 right away. Persaad attention, ' x PICKERING, ONTARIO i—pt delivery. !" y L• G. WILSON, R. R. 1. Myrtle 1MffY 18000HT AffVAfl • r' fi. TITE-LAP ROOFING OF ALL OTHERS I - ' THIS "I needed a new barn roof and I want into 3 the matter's carefully.'The annnhl repo.! of m mutual comppa�nyy showed e k that�t year ont of 16 fire ln.aa■7 mwrw caused by 8 g embers, and 8 by light- nine.I tallred to my insurance agent and he advlsed'a&*proof roof above all else so I �•� decided on metal. Metal protects against -- Don't drive when you can't see or be fire and lightning and also, against wind, ---#- '- seen.-You need two beadl?ghts correctly weather,rot and upkeep." 0 1 focussed,and a tail light if your car is to j i chose Motel and 1 bought TITS-LAP t be visible to other drivers. You need t •••�t.-yap,to way of thinldne,has all the best f •' clean headlights, delivering full illumi• r. features in metal roofing. It is rigid,has mazim l cisi m on for 'i nn� nation if you ere to see the roadway a ; p{ r mailing,is d quality, ndther•25 ye i �' a t a Bot the Council Standard anality,and the 26 ve!' clearly at night.Have your lights checked . guarantee that goes with it.And I Was glad to learn Frequently to be certain that you fulfill .•s,.••N-,ap abort the new reduction in rnet because there's no these minimum requirements for safety. salsa tax any more. r dor e� A e Send ridge and rafter mraeurements for-FREE offs k. sr rag eatima.e. Addr¢sa De t.Dt✓_i. - ,N f ng D er»1 J� ONTARIO- + DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS • , 1 K Motor Vehicles Branch IN NII' ..." '',.K• :n4; .4 n .%.':''••�� _.-. .�1' ri:'.::• �F;" - - - _ .rt•r.=,y .•,..y-4 &�:: • ... -1 9•,:" .r. ...i .. rj...a ':.•- 'i >/ N•'.i :'4 'rr++i ,r. RoadNamed Gose On Errand Yt Oang Prine� The total waterborne !amber shipments from the Province of Mer �� n Thirty-One Yean Own Garden, British Cotumbia in 1938 :moan.d1i` Qtw ed to 1,592,195,672 board feel "Anthony Kesey of Buckley, Pa., ---Princes Elisabeth's own gar- compared with 1,107,377,241 i0atario Rtteiwes Pexmiwipa to ' Vg� completed an errand to the store den round her WeIS}1�Souse at board felt in 1957. Name New Hl�hway for his mother but he was gone the Royal Lodge, Windsor, Eng- - 31 years. long,is full of clusters of many- ; Hon. T. H. McQuesten. •OatariQ Mrs. Veronica K-esey answered. colored polyanthuses and prim- Highways Minister,-announced that a knock at her door last week and rosea, of which the two young ■ i>ery, Itchieg Skis the King and Queen had granted found her middle-aged son stand- �IThe- ben are very fond.- • the province's request that a new A fat man bumped into a cath- Ing there with 'a lug. of kerosene - The beds are wired o$ to Gets Speedy Relief "super highway" between Toronto er lean gentleman. "From the in his outstretched hands. .,protect the bulbs from being and Fort. Erie be called "Queen looks of you," he Said belligerent- •"I knew you would come back," scratched out by their Corgi Here is a clean stainless penetrating 81 "jam __ T IElizabeth's Way l;. "there mnSt hate been afaro- sobbed the 70-year old mother. "My companions. septic now dispensed by chemists at triads -- The newest part of the Royal coat, that-will bring you speedy relief from . -_- Their Majesties travelled over a 2Ile'° prayers have been answered:' the itch' and distress of Eczema, Itehiat --section of,the highway during their "And from the looks'of you;" Kesey was just 13 when she sent Lodge wilderness to be brought Toe,and Feet. Rashes and skin troubles -ander cultivation is dedicated Not only does this g=eat'healln antiseptic _ !visit to Toronto and the Royal re lied the lean ent, "you're the him for the o•1. He recalled start- oil.promote rapid and bealthy Scaling is automobile passed an electric guy who caused it." beam, breaking the beam and offie- _ assay. Since then.he had worked on thriving asparagus,bed. p ulcers are yuicise relieved and ng of healed Is. skin diseases- itching i la21y openinganew bridge at Hen- - Resters Pennsyftania farms and Eczema is instantly stopped; the eruptions dry up and scale o8 in a very few da About the only thing -ad- Any, near St. Catharines, and form- ,with a circus as a wrestler, never Japan may invoke its mobilizer- The same is trod of Barber'. Itch, UN ally inaugurating work on the new ern girls can cook like mother, communicating with his family. tion law' to control factory work- Rheum and other skin eruptions used to cook is some man's You can obtain Moone's Emerald Oil (tall ;P-- silly Bridge at Niagara Falls. ers. _ strensth) at any modern drus store. "Queen Elizabeth's Way" goose. For throwing a cigarette stub i Queen_ Elizabeth's Way will ap- in a barn, which caught fire and ply to the entire route including After a scene at.the night-club, was destroyed, a young farm hand the middle road from Toronto to where some men had started fight- has been sentenced in tiangenbie- Burlington, the new road through Ing with chairs, a policeman ask- -lou, Silesia, to sin weeks in pri- Niagara Peninsula to Fort Erie, ed the Irish doorkeeper: "But why son and to abstain from smoking '� Y and the 'connecting link through didn't you do something!.." _ until he is 18, Niagara Falls to the Rainbow "Sure," replied Pat, "an' there Bridge. wasn't another chair." Although the road will not be $ciente .:paved completely for two or, three = Spealung of brave perfor- --- a years, it will be possible this year mantes, one man took a taxi of to drive over most of it, including to the bankruptcy court and IS some gravelled sections. then, instead of paying his Mare, invited the driver in as Doing 9 r creditor. _ � g •� ' Madern Etiquettetress, "that cake is as black as a BRAIN KEEPS MAN UP 1 Etiquette cinder. Did you cook it according LiscoTery of the specific part of ' BY ROBERTA LEE to my instructions?" the brain which enables man to - "Well, no mum," replied the stand upright is now announced. 1.-What are the-superstitions culprit. "It's one of me own ere- It is a "strip area" of brain cella -'. concerning the various days of the ' mations." - lying just under the front part of # week for a wedding? the skull where a person scratcheston 2:-Is. it the proper gesture, in "Eve one has same secret -his -head when puzzled. r7 CHEMICAL SEEDS AID CURE company, when eating or, drink- sorrow.' says a philosophic- Ping, to keep the little finger prom- ;n friend. "Even the fat- Ing "hormone culture" is De- Jag, , 9aentl crooked? test and 'oiliest of as has ■ Ing developed by which 'chemical y seeds ase planted in the body to ' * lalgry 3.-What is the birth atone for skeleton in his midst _ ftTY. May, and its Significance? freat diaeabe. gyp b a Nth I'�X COQ BODY 4.-Is it ermissihle for a g'11 Addison's Disease, one which is tiff is I °s•�ed of tire hail a',,A young man was doing his generally weakening and often fat- �r•ed•a d d �r4•rle►eked four by+hick •►esy Part !o use perfume? own shopping. fie said to the r'� •f anwees of the pP g• al. has been successfully treated a �rs.p; sof. 5:When dining in public pretty girl behind the white goods wg""-"f'• iw•Msa161.tit's +.olds ..•,r tr a N•is sad lace, -is one permitted to call to p y P the to'-hnormal tit •f. �m•f tl:e are P P counter: "I want a pillow-case, -=--- --p waiter, when wanting anyt�g• easE" -_ --- - _ _ i -__ - 6.-When a man is walking in hen tb the rain with•a girt who is carry- "Yes, what size?" anked the ARE YOU GOING CRAZY" Two TAI QCA t.Oft sit an umbrella, should by offer girl. Br:elnpment o1 an electrical "ro- newytr••d i. des - w: sician" that diagnoses The to hold it" Answers. take�a'seyer,-and-a quart?r hat." I men alydiseases, was. announced . moss kh. ' +.g ■ • e a tae.k,r;t �O1a•a'h of _. 1.-Wed on Monday, always last week, trod aids e•s■ area • aatb aad2 18ztra Cord pjy; poor; Tuesday, wed once more; -The electrical area of the ma- safety,. Better Health ¢bine reads,' analyzes, compotes. Wednesday, happy match; Thura- * 1N0 - . _.. And_reports the men tal cnndltloa!1' EXTRA COs'I' flay, splendid'catch; Fridarv, poor- p of patients as shown-by varlatioti4 With .It davit extra !Iy mated; Saturday, better wait- Trade Benefit ''at Bost a w+a F,rs ed; Sunday, Cupid's wooing; and of millionths of a volt of electric act of tkA,, c•at mor* He else sseae Cb•m wed in the morning, quick undo- discharge from their Drains. err � r •+wart, 'now, atreraskir�stent F+restoae p pies �'• it fags 2.-:ro; this is an affected That a lilglier standard of public CEL4ULOSE' FILMS FOR SKIN y '•" aPI+•assu,q, �• or 7•R car aea�sl PlAe mannerism that one should avoid. u n ou y ecrea`e dfs- Substitution of •cellulose film 8.-The emerald, which signifies • ease by one-half but usher m as for human tissues is described as isucceas in love and immortality. age of economic plenty which a "t±a1t" surgical techuique by a 4--Yes, if the. perfume is good would be the 'only III foundation Virginia surgeon, who reports suc- of world peace was the. opening cess .n sheathing a severed tendon land the scent is faint. Cheap per- • , • ;fumes and strong scents are often voiced last night by Sir John Boyd yrith the filmy material in such .a = obnoxious. 5.-\0. One .should . Scottish authority on way that a deformed head became Orr: eminent ibe patient until the waiter is near- nutrition and member of the Les- practically normal aSala. .: then ask is a low tone. 6.- gue of Nations committee on au- 'b trition. Speaking to a gathering of local medical and laymen at Lou- 1t�F�t rs R A�'fEU ss F'H�1Ts�r:N At•N r �'T . don, out.,last month Sir John point- lass.iIied.Tobaccoer■aaa■ i"REE ENR4RGE3dE�Td�IaHB E • dacdg 1n the UIIlted Iitagdom alone big profits selling our over 250 cry roll lm develops an high 7 Record High )tors of Drygoods and Small- rloae ptint■ 2bo 8 enlarged prints ]$ Would require.2,500,000 more cows, wares. .¢rite today.tor free Price Advertising., Sc. Reprlata sameprice. Brlght- _ that,impertal trade would increase Diet. Geners.) Outtitters Reg'd. ling Studio. 29A Richmond Street % Box 965. Place D'Armes, Montreal. L East. Toronto. Delmloinioa Statist" Put G tremendously if the people of Great i - Britain ate enough of the right oar- ARTICLES,FOR SALE -. 1L5I\ESt OPPORTU..NFTY FILMS DEY'ELOPED Value at $20,000,000 For iety of foodstuffs and. that . the FILMS DEVELOPED, TWO PRINTS • , X938 n�•�.,..as��� .IER'F:LRY SPECIALl3-WALTHA�t START TUCR OWN BUSINESS. of each .and FREE ENLARGE- _ Output whole produciion of dairy products Pocket Watches, $4 up. Wrist- t:rery dollar sale brings you ser- MENT coupon 25c.-Offset Phpto- ' which are now a glut on the world phones. Rings, etc. Violins,Saxa= rnty-five cents profit. Write Ec- graphy Dep, "A", 2 Russell SL. An all-time high'in Canadian to- phones. UnredeemeJ Pawnbrokers *nomy Distributing Company. Cur- "Toronto. :market -would easily-be absorbed. pledges. Catalogue, McTamney's, Us Avenue. Leadiington, Ontario. 'baeco production was registered In Toronto. 1'ERs4/AAL - 1938 when a commercial crop of MARY CHICKS DEVELOPING' •98,427,900 pounds with a farm value .MARRY-HUNDREDS TO thud 0, THAT REMINDS ME- from. Many with means. Farr■-- of approximately $20,000,800. was, HObfE POULTRY-FARbf, HALI. ROLLS DEVELOPED, ETCHCRAFT ers' daughters. Widows with harvested, the Dominion Bureau of ROLL OWENS fax. Nova Scotia -'Poultryman enlargement - 8 prints- 26c. Re- (Propertyy. Particulars lec. Cow bfassI 900 Bray' Barred prints 3c. Photoart Service. Trea- adeaMY Box 198. Calgary. &I- JohnStatistics reports. FOR COOL ::Rock pullets laying at 4 months, ton, Ontario, Drawer 809. berta. This represented an-`inerease of FRAGRANT averaged over 61 per cent. at air months last year. Bray chicks will FEMALE KELP WANTED QUIT TOBACCO, SNUFF, EASILI<, ever the pounds or 36.5 per cent SMOKING do the trick for you too. Order to- inexpensively. Home remedy. Tea- day.rile 1937 output estimated at p, {� day. B-ay Hatchery, 130 John St., timontals. Ouaranteed. Advice 18,114,000 pounds'with a farm value t .Forth, Hamilton, Ontario.LSPARE TIME INCOME Cres. Bartiett's. Box 1, WIDD1909. 1$ O$SERED 'TO RE$PUNSIDLE O2 $1-!,000,000. CHICKS TN YOUR woman with,good local contacts. IF YOU WA-\T AN AFFECTION- Inerease of 345 P. C. ii brooder++ now, mean early-laying Leading magazine publisher seeks ate •romantic sweetheart, with -As a-result of the large crop and a a� :pullets in your lacing house next neighborhood subscription work- money, write: Mary .Lee, 445^9. 'Fall. Get in on the high November er. Experience unnecessary, com- ;Rolla, Missouri. heavy stocks'carried over from the -.eggprices. Order Bray chicks .missions liberal, generous bonus. previous season, prices of flue-. s now. Bray Hatchery, 130 John St., ca State age. Give references North, Hamilton, Ontario. Boz 30, Room,421, 78 Adela!de St PSORIASIS - SKIN TROUBLES. IF pored into the 1939-40 season esti- _ W. Toronto, you suffer from psoriasis, dry rc- Refreshing as a summer x ma or similar skin affection Asated at 8;000,000 ,to 9,00.0,000 bloom is the aroma of ' IF YOU RANT CHICKS ON' SHORT e s. «' notice order Twed'dle Government HAIR GOODS try the meet H Stager Bros.proved S. Ointment. Bea already roved .. u n d.. g on Y D n' i n C t. Test'it po d e sF e u •- •Approved Chick's. We hatch 65,000 thousands of stu - In the. case of burley tobacco, yourself. Compare it point every week. Grade "A" Heavy. DIGS, TOUPES, TRANSFORMA. born, stul to b somewhat lower supplies than in. by point with any other Bleeds $10.45: 90 pr•r cent. Pullets tions, Switches; Curls, and all types born, hopeless case's. Price ;1,00 the previous year resulted in an av Cigarette tobacco and you'll agree $16.75:`Cockerels $8.00: L.eghorns of fl nest quality Hair (foods. Write per Jar. Pont free on receipt of 0 S) $9.95; Pullets $20.75. Extra profit for illustrated catalogue. Confiden- Dept, from Singer Bros.., Chemists �Brage price of, 13.8 rents a pound that OydeP's has what it takes. By grade, the kind that weigh two tial terms arranged. Toronto Hum• Debt, W., 26 Queen St. E., Toroa- all means try Ogden's and choose an Hair Supply Co. 828 Bathurst- to. against 13.3 in 1937, a large pro the beat papers to fl0 Wltll it pounds per hundred more when Toronto. portion of the Cigar leaf crop is „ hatched. 'Heavy breeds $11.95: SEWING MACHINES k suet LEES III 'unsold and prices probably 'Vogue' of Chanteclef . Pullets $18.90; Cockerels ;9.00; . LL Leghorns $11:45; Pullets $23.45. "HUNTERS AND TRAPPERS' FOR SEWING MACHINES, RE- w I average -two to' three cents ripe- Special mating slightly higher. SECRETS$' pairs, supplies-all makes, .new 3.+ Free,calendar and poultry guide. or trade-in, Tecondition mach- =, lower than prices-received for the oArr,:- Tweddle Chick Hatcheries, Limit- HOW TO CATCH MUSKRAT; FOX, Ines in stock- Write A. Gilbert crop, the re rt ! ed, Fergus, Ontario: Mink and Beaver, Legitimate & Son, 350 Yonge St.,. Toronto. Maid. Osl�n's , Ali Varieties cut JUNE TRIfIES FOR BADEN HIGH P.O. Box 106, Richmond, Indiana, STAMPS lncieased production in 1935 was ' Qualify Chicks effective June Sth. U.S.A. /Q�� Heavy Breeds $8.95: 90 per cent. NEWFOUNDLAND STAMPS, 40 dit- 4soidene is all production vn 193ea ea- % "�' Pullets $12.95: - Cockerels $5.00; MACHINERY ferent 60c, catalogue value $2.50; - 'evident i . ._. Teghorns $8.45; Pullets $17.45; Price lists furnished. Ed. Scham-. :! ceI)ting the 91Aa aromat!e pipe - Q - Cockerels ;3.00. Bair Egg Quality HANDY GREASE CONTAINER. AVD meal, Botwood, Newfoundland. varieties, production of which' is hatched from 25 to 20 ounce eggs. Gun Loader, Guaranteed. Clean cvv,..•o Heary .breeds .;10.25;- Pullets one minute Job. Write G. E. A. WHY GO GREY? s '' Confined to Quebec. �+ $1G.4b; Cockerels ;9.00. Leghorna Malchow, Stavely, Alberta. V I gG)k14 �* icrr5. PulletR Baden Electric Prompt del 'THOSE GREY'STREAKS IN YOUR NURSERY STOCK hair'are dead against you. Un- Ilnte.hen, Limited, Baden, Ont.' doubtedly the finest remedy for In a c.mpaign to pronotc re- 00, -forestation,ation, and forest fire, pre- HARDY,. VIGOROUS STRAWBEP.• grey hair is Morgan's Pomade. �, ry plants, Harvest King $1.00 per This Is not a dye, but sclentifical- venti•on, special railway cars ly prepared treatment which re- f Csnsda s exports Of soap in hundred; Improved Senator Dun- equipped with cinema treatres ,1938 amounted to 15,046,732 lbs. lap 60c per hundred. Cash with vitalizes the hair. 2 otitico• ;1.0x: •, , order. Quantity discounts. Max large four ounce $-ISOs postage were used at lectures conducted vnlued at 41,$94,753 compared Fite. Indian Wirer, Ontario. prepaid. Order from-ILA. Tuthill throughout Canada in 1938 by the rith 14,306,885 lbs. worth 41,- lCanadian Agent) 911 'floor SL r !Vest, Toronto. blade and .old to Canadian ForeFtry ASsoeiatiOn- 2:3,872 in 1937. Issu! No. ZZ 39 England for b0 scars. •s s w7 7 7 1 ,. .. .. • 59 Men Were Trapped Aboard This Submarine 240 Feet Below Surface of the Atlantic Ar y b � ;R 4 •�:, 4 Y e• „{ J k� T y . '� '. � ;: :': !: X ':. /'/ ..n ',.:� �;: :". Yi,r..,.;..•• R v;:,. .,�" y ....2. 5:.��ffk Y.:.:r.Y' ,(.lYY:.:: �:.:: :�:N _ .... .ti:. �.+.::.� .:...q 'i �' ?y',.:.. ,. :.:.;, 3' ..:b ,.•ne .7. ^' n ,w.r t +,�•r'. ,.,:,^,2' a?6,; �':":+vs -Y ..� :seta:�•+al w �'..n;.:, S+l..' -.;. - n. n:o;: v: "s4 .,v'�. ;:. .a. i.a•`>::.:w .w•;: '9 s, v.,k*`" '� s i` :.fi g :..�.' ^'•� ,✓�:'Y",, ' :�i ': ',':... r'$.,.: .. /.: :. ,.. ..`• '<I:::.%., .nR, -; r, s. .xi', �r -� - .o s. , ..._ ;x.;. Y: ;i.,. *► '.'� ;'' n,i i{,::a.. +...:' :,y.�ic.�/:rr• x ¢ v .;u<. ..,�. .r.:f,;.: /�iu...;N�'�" 9 h,::./ ::,.- .....:,:..: ..:.:.: ...•...... ...' ^• .' w• 4 n..�» �:'/%/' .. of : : Here i an above-water view of one of the United States Navy's newest and largest submarines,U.S.S. Squaius,which sank last week off Portsmouth,N.H.,and rested 240 � ..feet below the surface of the Atlantic with 59 men aboard. X`MARKS THE SPOT, Vegetable Fuel Wait Until Other' hi the Canadian pavilion at the " NEWS People Have Gone N T A R I O world's fair is a huge map of Can- ads made of burnished copper. One 'A car that produces its own UTDOORScan just see one of those visitors fuel by "grazing on vegetables pointing with his cane and saying: and digesting iestingchbs of wood" has To Correct Your Childs Man. "And just about here is where I ■ -o • ners—Children Resent Being By VIC BAKER hooked that big tdtiskeilunge-.- developedy y g Japanese inventor, no in-Shaug- PARADE Spoken To'Sharply In the FISH AIRS Toronto Star. hal. Presence of Strangers The external oxygen supply de . REAL PEOPLE: We Canadians BOYS ON TRAFFIC DUTY ' have for so long been accustomedtermines the ability of fish to live t Although there have been some Peru has adopted the principle h ___ to thinking of the Royal Family as Jane's mother corrected her one •� day before some relatives. An- in certain waters, which accounts •in figureheads, or pawns in the game for the reason why each species of 90 traffic .the Sts of one kind or of obligatory social insurance. figureheads, the Empire, that n comes with a other time she told Jane not to another in the Sault since the first � interrupt when hire. Evans, scall- fresh. water fish tends to occupy of the year, there has not so far shack of surprise to many of us to er.int was speaking. only a particular region of the been one at the schools and the " sealize that the King, and Queen Mrs. Jones gave Jane a good lakes and rivers and why their police are inclined to give a large are real live people - human and haunts vary with the season. warm; to know at first hand that ..going-over, eventually, about tell- "We find that the ability of the share of the credit for this to the Jug some family affair that was school boy patrols which have been the King is a tine man, the Queen fish to utilize oxygen in the water hS,ntitul !WO­ Sjinee the confidential, Jane was worried the is Influenced b the amount of car• organized orp there Ii three of the public eat they stepped off the ship at m nuts a wo bon dioxide In the water," three heavytrot t lips aid she was at the point when tic. - Sault Ste. Marie Star. Quebec we have been feeling that any reference to it doubled her scientists"from the Edward -Martin _ JlIN 1Nw 011tFira q here is the genuine article. Instead Biological Laboratory of Swarth- • of a stereotyped tour run off on a shame. She was trying to do things WAIT TtLL FLY TIME Drip-Cut Cut more, Pennsylvania, told a recent . IIr1► schedule, their ldajesties' visit r38ht, but the constant-correcting Girt from Toronto, now oa a Cfidr � meeting 1n Toronto of the Federa- seed SYRUP R U P In the Dominion is being marked she was getting at the wrong mo- term near Kincardine, writes home _ tins of American Sodettes for Ez- meats was making her very up- a say that she is Yearning to mitt by unexpected contacts with ordin• perimeatat Biology. �j Aien l dry folk, handshakes, exchanges of happy' The three biologists, "I.anrsaee a cow, and reports "the cow Fm JUG She said to her mitlier, "Mum- learning on 1s trying to be patient CIck friendly words between these two Irving, Edgar C. Black and V. Sat- " bamaa beings (who happen to be my• you'd get better results I2 you and helpful." It's to be hoped that ford, reported that "each species of ; �/ At Big Sm+IrIAf - f waited"till we*were 'alone to i:or- the young lady gets on to the hanY royalty) and their fellow's. fish,his its own characteristic tol- b 32100th nu alomisase - reef me:` era and the species may be ar• of the thing before fly time arrives ffi�S•s>bMdl f�aa anew over th. FOOTHOLD IN ffiPAfI4i The nus off '•Why, darling. maybe you are ranged in regular order beginning or she may have Co revise her opin- dkeopea+aa sad e s as right. 1 never.thought about !t•" fon of the cow's attitude. -.Peter- drip. �9��'a.ns pieion is growing that, although with the trout as the most sent- - �4 serves Lpeap ff4m' 6 We cannot always-watt until the borough Examiner. To set Yana u a they didn't make as much noise tire, following with the sucker, nest day, that is sure, when chi!- CANT TAKE IT _ '' ssdas send Toe and about it as the. Italians, the Nazis' perch, sunfish, chain pickerel, bass, Mone 5•!b. Bee Him participation is a war on Spanish dzen need instant correcting and shiner, carp, eel and catfish, This In a Northern Ontario town re *ftpdoe �y even punishment. But it is true, cantly, a teacher w.s haled before .al.otsu lbs. moil has netted them a nice haul. suggests that the external oxygen bathe ta-aa a�. also• that a postponed suggestion, the trustees an a charge of making ! Spanish Morocco and the Banque supply determines the ability ofFor the -02. made when the child is leis nerv- marks on a boy's less with a potat- _, Country with their iron ore..have the fish to live to certain water•" ��! 1= become spheres of German com• ons. often gets better results, or, Things are changing in the lick- tabeiss t Ue in' business at school. msrcial interest. exploited by the A Lew decoder ago when the tea- ? The Bio- German businessmen who quickly �+_lesme * e e he s1. "'�' m 1 !e tato s7ii< L cher crooked his finger fo the of- Man few em- followed oerman sod rs fending youngster. It meant a ddnuisoaa.aq Spain Gestapo agents, bnildeFs and T„1L�,,�,e Pi �SY VC) ICE march double QuleY to the front to contractors from the Reich have Talking s� long been an the scene, t face the wallop. And how the. Of tt school teachers of former days Furthermore, In a future war, As A Rule You're Muth Tow- could hit: - Guelph Mercury. ma be able to use _ Sim Iastfortat>d the gun* they have place oa e " B>taatsh territory near the British- Rules To Follow _ P R E SS— LIFE'S LIKE THAT — -By Fred Neher _ T held Gibraltar; the five submarine `_ base's they have helped to build; As a'rule, salesmen talk too tow,^% V"soon thS modern airports reputedly con- much, John Wesley Coates, lector- ONE WAY AXIS *RLL,-�tIMM structed near the French border. or on business psycholosy and per. ' sonality development,.$ecfarod Iaat">i IMnasoilnl axis Hitler but Hitler' PROPHET OF DOOM: We nomtu- week at Windsor Vocational School. toku Mussolini, - Brandon Sun. : ass Webb Miller, the noted foreign opening a course oa the science of correspondent, who is accompany- selling. _ HMMMM I Can- tag the King and Queen on their Personality is the greatest jingle More people could sing "O �^ - tour across Canada, as this week'r factor in successful salesmaushlp, ads," it is claimed, it the Ditch �. No, 1 prophet-of-doom. Says Miller the speaker said, defining person- were lowered to the range of the (who has covered the World' War, ality as "the ability,to interest and human voice- Yes, and It they also 3 ./ the Ethiopian War, the Spanish influence other people." knew the words. - Windsor Star. War, Munich, etr.): "A major-war The speaker listed as six things U coming in Europe, barring a mir- every salesman, salesmanager, ez- acie. When or where 'it will come ecutive, and, in tact, everyone, :..M or no one else knows. When it should know, as follows: (i) Don't WATCH does come they will slip into.it 1n try to do all the talking; (3) Never s• - \ ' 301 ltpite of themselves. The nations interrupt; (3) Never ,contradict; -neem to be in the position of a per- (4) -During the first part of your You can depend on the son on a high place, afflicted with interview. ask questions; (5) Find r vertigo, who throws himself over out the prospect's chief objection; special solea the march- • �• / is spite of himself, although desir- and (6) Sell him exclusively on that ants of our town announce ,� •� .t--" 1 �. / � t - � ' Air- =-ins to live." (In London, England, pointin the columns of this ithey're stocking up on black win- The tour"steps t_n _completing a paper. They mean mon- dow blinds for use in air raids, oil sale were listed by Mr. Coates as j ; !lanterns and tinned foods). follows: (1) Attracting favorable ey saving to our reader. , Yes, Sir. Miller. but a miracle attention; (2) Creating lntecest;. It always pays to patron- l / • might happen. If' Britain, 'France (3) Arousing desire; .and (4) Clog- ize the merchants who"ad- •and Russia could really get togeth-• tug the sale, or- the name vertise. They are not - �or, oh what a day for peace that on the dotted line. - afraid of their merchmn• t would be; ~�'�.,�� •e dise or their prices. r ~ THEWEEK' • QUESTION: How Minister Rogers has anrounced ,' . •J J anccesstuliy is the Dominion-Pro- that 401,s per cent, of the youths , vincial youth training pcogram now completing the government train- The SpeC1AIi working out in the matter of estab• Ing courses designed to lead to•em• j� fishing unemployed Canadian youth plsyment bave been able to secure to jobs? answer: Federal Labour jobs. "Ma wants to borrow a cup of sugar and I'd like to borrow a nickel.' POP—Hustling to Get Nowhere By J. MILLAR WATT4hi IT z` DRIY6 U5 ROUND T H G PARK A FEW T(MSs _ W<:2E INA , I� HURRYIs- � / — • ' x `� !� �• a '�,, L ?.y tcop}rtght, 1'. Ne y The HeU as•ete,te, lne.) 5:70 .r ', rte. ..;, _,.: .y..:j--'"�''. ..�...i„r•_: ,,. ::-. .r., _ y.. - - 'xl .u-.i ,•a7. y . -... _ .. At � r O(� A L T p C! -,Miss Verna Wice spent the have been cancelled. �, F LOCALISMS Li 1 A7 f� it holiday at her home in Stroud- -Mrs. Wim", of Peteeboro, --_ --Many of the Pickering Con- been visiting her brother, Russell +--•Clarence and Mrs. , Silk spent tinuation School will commence Burrell. ....,:Sunday in Toronto. their surr=er vacation on or about --)Miss Booth, of Orangeville, _.,Walter and Mrs. White entep: the 13th of June. spent Wednesday .last with Miss tained relatives from Toronto on --.Gordon Wade continues in s V. Wice, here. Sunday. very critical condition, running a -The Township council will In the good 61d ' ;Summer-Time and Mrs. Rendall, of Delhi temperature of 102 almost coutin- meet on Monday next for the tran- %were Pickering visitors over the uou9ly. We hope for an early im- section of general business. . . .You need FLY ..SPRAY -weekend. provement. -The King and'Queen expect to George Elliott is, in very poor -John and Mrs- Orockett left spend thirty minutes in Toronto on - r tf — health at present. We hope for an last week for a trip to the North June 6th, on their retugn trip from �e a 8 O ering early improvement. Provinces. They purpose going as the West. "Budget, 8 OZ.kiln at 150. -The Bay of Quinte Conference far north as Banff. We_wish them -:Ir, and Mrs. Darden Crank Budget" 103 OZ: tin at 2+510. of the United Church meets at a pleasant holiday. and gamily, of Wellesville, N. Y. e.nd thoroughly reliable sprayers at 250• ;Xingston this week. E_Mrs. J. R-' Winters, of Winn- spent, the week-end, with,the for- _ v' 'tin friends en's mother, Mrs. R. H. Croak -NQTICE—Every tin guaranteed "EUTF-kill" 'spent the week-end with her mit- in Toronto, spent last week with -alias Verna Wice, w o as Why pay double e YnOne ' her, Mrs:''C., H. Pilkey. rs. W: H. Crunimer, and other been on the teaching staff of the : --Mr. and Mrs. Forsythe, bf friends in Pickering, local Public School; has tendered Markt m, spent a day last week -On Sunday afternoon this. die- her. resignation to take effect tfris You also need �48CaiY�pelrs" for the -with the letter's sister, Mrs. C. H. trict was favored with a heavy team, ,This community generally, 1'ilkey. rain fall which -was much apprec- will regret exceedingly, Miss Wice's whole family. -•Miss A. E. Richardson and iatel as the land had become quite lea g. She will' be very much friends have been enjoying a mot dry. The country never looked bet- missed,• both by the pupiLS and the Children's, $1.39 All . : f ` or trip to Montreal and other East- ter than it does at present, and parents, who hav4 appreciated her points. the prospects are bright for a Services to.the school and the com- - , -'Bo sp $1,69 Sizes in The Misses Corbett of Green- good crop. The fruit trees are non munity, a very active worker in wood were the guests of,their un- in full bloom, so if you wish to both; her personality and services ' _._ Mens _.:-$1.98 —Stock a cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. see' a pretty sight, take a trip an asset to the community where- ; < - the country ever she may be-stationed. Csrmrsrier last week. through }, -M.' S. ,,Chapman has just com- -The annual meeting of Toron- LADIES--•Don't forget about our line of ''GORDCN" •!� -pleted a cottage on their property to Presbyterial, Section 6, of the Greenwood Circuit Field Day r silk hosier --•Service and Chiffon., in the woods, on the 3rd Concess- Women's .Missionary Society, will Y Saturday, June 24th, f9c. per pair, 3 pairs for 52.00 Ion, far from "maddening cmwda": be held,in the Free.'syterian. Church _ -- .. -L. D.'and Mrs. Banks were in Pickering, on Tuesday, June 6th, at Classified Advertisements Toronto on Sunday, visiting the 2 p• m. D., S. T. Deiegates vFdll y latter'e Sister, Mrs. D e. nom s wa, Whitby and bIalCOE POINT,i. Have you seen our '•NU•FLtTE" in Sport shoes? , y s in the General Hospit- West IAill. The President and oth- aL • er officers of Toronto, will address, Summer:1 open for small or ip White, Blue and Burgundy,-•right up to the .-The W. M. S. of the United the meeting and Miss Laura Pel-_ large picnics, beautifully situated mtr ¢. COME ON IN will . - Avl t C M • Church will meet at the home of ton, Promotion .Secretary, be On Lake•Ontario, also one summer ALTS. F'allaise, on, Wednesday after th? :guest speaker. All ladies int- cottage for rent. Apply, at Simcoe PMA noon, June 7th, at 3 'p. tri, all the' erected, are invited'to attend. Point - :1lrs. 3. Willrame ladies cordially invited. -The ladies. of the 'community: FOR SALE - jacket heater, 30- FOR Edith Murray was host- in large numbers, enjoyed the al cap. Good .condition. S. Dixon, - >; P eas on Friday-evening ls:t at her Mcclary Cooking School, condnc- Yoage Hills. --- .. home in a Kitc),en Shouer given ted by )Liss Onley. in the Cotrim- � (� Miss Ethel Hogg, formerly on tl:e unity- Hail here on ,Thursday after- TOSL•tTO PIA: �Tr for =ale, a~y SELLING AT COST. ,�Q LESS teaching staff here. Her marriage. noon last week. We cou:d not �tt•antity, u.holesale price. 3ti. F'.. �/ r takes place in June. say that Picketing ladies needed Crawford, pho e i t05; Pickering. -,On the last two Sundays, Supt. to-be shcrvn how to cook., but they HkY FOR :ALF: - alrxu. 5 acre= I8, � , L}. 3lortey, on behalf of the Sunday doubtless added. 'to their know- _ BO ver Rut}bCIP, 11'6 t0 S•e, X90 sweet ckr:e- white •blc.5 ocg.-stand � • School, presented the pupils ug to Iefige in their ' mastery of that ing. Good crop or oil! exchange. Mell's Work Boots, Refular pri, a less $1.00 ., 12 years of age, with copies most useful of all arts. The Cook- 3I• F. Tomkins,. Let :'I., Con. 4, of the specially prepared. Royal irg School was sponsored. by the (;tT'1lUlE'II ! and BOf.b- BOCtB end URiOTdR. pr; 70 9C., Visit New Testaments. St, George's Anglican Gadd, .and Pickering. ] 'g Leather Leggings, Reg. $3.00, for. 99e. '' Several 'Pirakering Jersey Br- the local agency, J. S.•'Balsdon. PASTURE TO REN1 - plenty of " , -St HIIdeTWaat; hep, $2,in, for $1.'19 seeders attended the Silver Creek -It. is rumoured that the High feed and :runnipg water.' Phone, , ,g:J sale at Caledon 'cast week. Among „,may -Dept. will.not do any- work on :Claremont 3 r -1:. Clifford Mi^'l. Mer c R�mPA fit'.rnere. -• 50, for burst. the' buyers were: F. M. Chapman, the new highway this summer, Men's'NeCA Ti0;e, Regular ;l.t p and ?6c. fan 89c. RabL Balsd9n, George Todd. mph cause of the lack of money in the 9 1 95 er-and -.-Men's Sweater. and 1 9b• Hoshe and Russell Fleming. - pr0�•tal_Treasury It is also re- .PASTURE TO LLT = good oat- -- -A. W. and Mrs. Mitchell said ported that the road machinery has +MeA s Fine , g $ 1 3 oats and buekvrhent for sale. E. r the former's parents, ' James and been removed from here t* other Ladies"' Milk Hose Keg. 690.' for 69C. the Mitchel returned home this ' pans. This.would substantiate -the W. Sleep; Apply Sleep's Garage. �p- m + ' • p `'wee`k, after an absence �f several report that the work would-cerise 44->i• i� i`ed 1• Bunting, - , 1(,'keirli'Ya weeks motoring throukh the north- for the present. TFiis will -be a FOR SALE - cabbage and tomato ".. west provinces aid the- Western great disappointment to many men plants. ,kIso.quantity of hay and a tnhlisred 1857, - :Yo States, who were expectipg work un the few nice building touts, Prices real- _ - -To the members of the Wom- road during the. Rummer. Contracts onable. L. D. Banks, Pickering. _ en's Institute - An invitation to, for the building of bridges at Ooh- tf. SPECIALS the members'of the•institute has aa-a and Whitby are reported to _ been received from blrs, E. L. FOR SAf_ - I:eg .erL: York- L Ruddy for Friday -afternoon, dune shire sows, bred. Also Yorkshire pp�� - q NATIONAL CONSERVATIVE gilt,. W. C. Thomson, Pickering, greakfart 1D;dlCOn, 25e. a The = ,2nd, at 3.30 D. 5 T. at her home, Si _ - "Tile Hermitage". ASSN. OF ONTARIO RIDING 40-41. ��� - --Mrs. R. Balsdon� the local _ CONVENTION :r,�nced Steak, 12C. a lb. leader in the kitchen Ens4mb'.e 'TOWN HALL, WBITBY NOTICE 1ZC. alb. Course, is.holding another Class to :Pork Liver, begin Tuesday >sfterr0011, June 6th, FRIDAY. JUNE 2ND, 1939 — p� 12C. alb. at 2.30 o'clock, in the Institute 10 select a can for the next Our trncits pa®N.your way Stewing DCeF, _ -:Room at :he Conzmvnrty Club: „ every day." L. ')Chose wishing to take the Cour, Dominion Elec.tien ''Jewel Shortening, ;15C. a COAT. Ca$E please )ring, scissors, thread, pat- CHIEF .bPEAKER-The honourrble t terns, needle, goods"etc. J.Earl Lawson. K.C. M. former WOOD, CEMENT, C1a$slc Cleanser, 3 tins, 13c, -Boys and girls, 16 and under, Minister of Inland Revenue. • ,BAND GRAVEL, =' 6 tin ZSC. ,may get' a season's membership fee T.K.CREIGH[ON, K. C., President + ? � in the local'Tennis Club for one R. D. HUtiIFH•RE�S Eesretary. and _ 'dollar, and, a racquet f6r keeps, l� BLTILDER'S SUPPLIES , ^ R E I D for an extra 50 cents.- Thus ybu ROO�G SPECIAL can learn a gid game very cheap- also local eartage work ggM n y ,ly and you'll have oodles of'fun• 3-1 Std. Wght. .AsPhatt Shingles Butcher (phone 3000) `�C1C2►'ering until the snow flies.' And in bet- $6.00 per sgre We have also placed is stocit a foil _ vneen strenuous sets you may rec- S.I.Hvy. Wght, Ashphalt Shingles line of %laple Leu-f Millin_ - _— - . line in cushitined ease on ane. of $6.65 per sgin Vo'*Feeds. , our lawn chairs. - Com. Ali first quality Toronto Asphalt Ai ♦r . 11r1I 1 C �a .■ . ■ ■ The Women's Institute held their Roofing Co, Shingles. In iota ' ermgIardware meeting in the Community of 5 sgre. or over. June m g ;Pickering, OTIC,. Club roonns on Tuesday, with.,Mrs: Prices subject to change witheat Hall presiding, in the absence of ofheehhone 74G0 Residence'652 Miss Ricl ardson. After several it- notice. - - ems of important business ' had on PICKERINO ' =;• SEED CORN been dealt with, Airs. 'MacGregor 'Specials i gave a couple of piano selecAived. LUMS•ER YAR _ WhiehwereF. Dent, Pride .of Nishna, 'Improved Mrs, '-McEwen then read a paper on • "Flowers" and what can be accom- l`ien's pants and overaIN at ea , f plished irf. Beautifying our Homes, ale Leaf Mutual FHE X1,39 a rain. Real values Rochester, White Cap, Bloody at a very =Mprate est b, R:Se and careful planning, in planting IasuraIIC$ Co. Men's;blue C 8111 Tay�s 1T s bowers, shrubs etc. This was full- at 69C,each Butcher, Sweep to es, enuine owed by a paper'by Mrs. Burns, � T:AWANESA 1N8..CIL teeing us how to cut, arrange and Guy ratas for Fars and Coulki Men's fine Airts,$l.60 and :eureka, Flint .Varieties, care fol the blooms, so that we Bodldlsgs _ 1.25 each _ Compton's Early, Longfellow, :can get the maximum enjoyment )Insursnee lsdlgi■w from them. This was followed by a z Ain"966 silos etc. Men' •work boots at verglow ' paper, read by Mrs. EiacGregor on satoasobile Iwanrases a[ prices. ;71 g"t. for McCormick.Vtering Farm Machinery and '•'Thrift in House-Planning which . . rs. �raas full of suggestions in utiliz- All Kim• Hamas and parts in stock, - R¢P� 4rig waste space, saving steps and -Write R Tows Shot andj.Harness Repairi•g :f 0■r moft �Wo hate It. Can Cet it. O!It is not MWW6 making our homes more conven- $OWMAN de ROW)h Save out cqupons. They are s ;eat. After• these helpful papers, _ rio1N 6000 ��_ - �1'Sl'1'BT ONTAIRIO valuable, the usual cup of tea was enjoyed. CALL AT - i e ICKi3WG 1 : . . . ' C. O. B�rauil y J. S. 8 N, . - P Phone:Pick 2004 '.