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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1939_06_09 ,. ,. .. Nt �, .. - - - - z�`ry. 'S;,.....3. ,c... ... „:...,... .,,...-.. -y,-rs•t•,5'''. 't.: , •.,.'+1 .r'� - - •'ai�-^ -> f'11� s ,.r .. .. F... . .. >. wa .:�. �.,� � _ +,✓'fir,-• n,,.� t �. •�- �'''. i:F: .y.-.,'' �':+-�• �r .4r`��"'� —'VOL. LV.III -- PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY JUNE . _ � . 9 1939 - No. 42 iM>roflsstssssl dssba. GREENWOOD AUDLEY DL'NBARTON /�.p G yF Greenwood United Church Cir- Zgl �. Vii\\raJGl\ LJL.iL The Club meets in its -regular' Miss Eyelyn Annis, returned to MILLS Y tuft Monster Field. Day Saturday, meeting at the school on Monday Tomato this week after Navin ��+•+ts•rtJ H. O. PEAR90N-l'h socias June 24th at F. L. Greens Perk, g ..- 1la�dsorgsorh, aooba:eom. tai evening next, spent two weeks at her home here. 1886.4936 H �,R. iCKERING NE WSV Greenwood. Boys' and VArls' Soft- pen R H. PORSYT D,.. Directo` ball and a Full Program of Sports, Mr, Chas. Lynde has sold his ,Mr, and Mrs. John Gilmer had nA. ot oo�.to as, farm to a Mr. Bishop, Architect,. as their est .for the week-end, CHOPPING _ r 1400 at tbi Aminase �� including, 9wimlming. The evening gar ---- - g Winedpr .Tor-onto hu r�tip„ ss- their -cousin, Mr. Kerr,' of Queen- Monday, Wedoesday and Fridal " entertainment will be under su4 - Qsoe t. management of Bert and Hayvey Ston. �• Lloyd. Watch for later announce- R. P. and Mrs. White= and F. The regular meeting of the. W. WE GRIND FINE meat. M, and Mrs, Chairman attended a M. S. will be held on Thursday, Bran, Sborts� and Feed of aB ;. DONALD RU.DDT Bairister: - dinner in Toronto with -Masonic June 15th, at the homie of Mrs. kinds;alao� minet�Is and orrice �� saidipe.aoi+ci i''b'c• II4sye� friends last week. farm>x�TooCGpisd bur-taetiaa A KINSALE Y ! Gerald Cowan, of Rosebank. eoncentrll<fea for prof fee -pea`soe(w.rine ofroluc�HOU4ee.WI icer. ---:. Mr. Yeates has been named as a Mr. and Mrs. . James Mitchel, _ P d� member of the Canadian Team, in and Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Mitchell kept on bend.} ' BEATON, BELL tf ROSS Sorra' to report. Miss Itoxena the International (Golf Tournament returned last week from a motor Barristors fs Solicitors Ledgett confined to bed . We stock only the best Pc+ul�r R_ E. Mowbray is attending betweisn Canada and the U. S. trip ,through the West. �,• M,I BEATON.K.C. Tdepbone the county- council at Whitby this Congratulations and bent wishes A number of ladies from our loc- Feeds and Supplies. \. H.BROOKE BELL;K.C. Ade1,2838 week to Miss Ethel Batson and George nifty atttnded the tea and shower J,9,F.ROSS Mr. Roy Ledgett is able to be Puckrin upon their recent marriage last Saturdax- 'afternoon at the 372 Bay SL out again after his attack of the at the bride's father's summer home of Mrs. H. McGowan, Scar- �� SVRV�i `Q'R. y JOHN L.POND Toronto teles home. They left on a motor trip bora, given in honour of her cons- F ��--•., V.HIC$ARDSON& Co., Barr - Mr. and Mrs. S. Atkinson and north and will be at home to their' in,.Miss Helen Thom- V• *6% Notai*etc spice L9.1. friends at Pleasant Valle F. J. DONEVAN, Br -A., Se. M lila ra Toronto 51, toconlo' daughter, of Toronto; spent'Sunday y Farm, Facade and neighbors wish to ,j,; S. On file are the records of SMOG Ad.1"ffSi; h&,dng t'two e6rg, tit last at the Wm. Parkin home upon their return, offer their sympathy to the Be 41, Mass Kam Stevenson of Altona A. E. Innes B. S. A, and Mr, ett family, they having lost Surveyors Gibson and A.rtiold, hone . NGUS McI�iLLAN)3errister Sof- Gould, of Uxbridg fir. . Oshawa. pbp� 1W.rotary Pa6iic. 19 I elioda Veer and Mr. Herbert Parkin; of.Tyrone g_a were with F: death recently, two daughters, Toeod3o. Tei•dbane Elgin 6�Oti. 2911 spent the week-end at their home M- Chapman on Monday evening Mrs. Bateman and Miss Rachael -198L isly LAentasl here. arranging -details -of- the Ontario Bennett. The Foursquare Class meets at County trip to Guelph on June lA, The June meeting of the W. A. �• .,�,. ]) Xj iC7 RRBERT T. FALLAISE. L. D S.. "the home of Miss•Muriel Bell this The educational value of the plots was held at the home of Mrs. Jno• �1D.LL s Gradwte of tAe Rorai cats,. 01 ��y evening, sarin to and livestock and other features Forgie, the W. M. S. were guests =Dsattl liana and tee tI ranbtr a St. Ana g. g the ill- will be stressed. The ladies will see for the afternoon, The W, A. oto- � i&,.iaea,.,stood A. e.s ( se. eon•_ nese of Miss Roxens Ledgett. Miss 1 Inearavoe of All K►1rnd& EL tis ap.'i atm=A.ftW141&oat sO°"pc-..,r Ethel Dewar will have charge- demonstration.model kitchen and the clothes ed the W. M. S. in presenting Miss ser tini, i�lroee Fhec ai 'pur Y. P. journeyed to Ramp- demonstration. Helen Thom with a beautiful wa1= Beet .Rates Availatik with . ton on Saturday last to the field Erskine Cemetery Decoration Day. nut writing desk. Miss Thom has i�bIIrlf aDf� �Ey[TiDD. ! d �/stsiatsa►la stirs. day and picnic. Everyone enjoyed been a faithful worker in both or- y Shnday. June lith. S p: m. D, S. T.themselves and we were lucky en- -- ganizations for a number of years. _ r� R.' BEATON. TOWNSHI -ough to come third place in points BROUGHAM Arrangements were in charge of Aeldresa Plswoeie • cset; coe�.cacor. rltos.rrtor for the Oshawa Presbytery Shield. the On-We-Go Group, BROt2M PICK SI'3 Mesrle�a-l.roasarc w6ne.ae.oath_ The W.. J. Brown family visited Crop Improvement Aasociation of their people here on Saturday. A. E. R1r. HARiDEON Ontario Count. Miss Zeller Seebeck of Toronto gU=�'BARTO:�T 44 - I N 9 O R A N 6E spent the week-end with relatives a The Crop Improvement Assoc,s- here St. Pauls Dunbarton.* -Friday, ON MON., WED. and SAT, only. REAL BSTATE tion of Oatnrio County are spon-. June 9th, st 8 6ONVEYyANCING The Happy Circle Mission Band P. m. Daylight T IAtteriVlay Iso. 1539 soring an Ontario County trip •to Saving Time- The .apostolic Rite Webave a gaaatity of Seed Oats A will meet at'the the home of Mrs. iaa- Am SM 0"Wllaited s �helph on Monday, June 19th, when of Confirmation will be adninist- �. Banner, and IY Ritchie on Saturday, June 10th at rte), am�. N serve. T• �� cars and busses will heave from 2.30 shed to a.Class of Candidates by Purina Feeds..Chidt Ftartsr, Dairy Ra- Pick. gp� Brougham and Uxbridge to arrive P. the Right Reverend W. C. White, 1.►sh.;, the C:.n= 1lrvem, Fig Meds.ete. A Reil . at the College by noon. A Tree "�'. and �. =v• L. lung were D. D,,'i�rr�;• '. ''i^"'• lunch will 'be served and the deleg- Sunday visitors at• the John Phil- adian Missionary Diocese in Hon- linrof theme won knosm feeds WM. Yr atson of men taken over the lots iPPs' home.,_ an� Chops.h, µ , cd� pChina, oundap, June _,th, Sac- .r..,. I�flkfoods.ShQ LIORNBSD AUCTIONEER AND and witness a livestock parade and Sincere sympathy of Brougham day School at 2 P- m. There will Utin. H Coe_a r. Mineral t.__ YALUAg' rn t, Paul's on June Mash Etc. i -.Sales conducted Anywhere view the model kitchen, the dress latives of, Mr, Frank Seebeck 11th, owing to the Annual Decors- Pbooe or write. Address 614 Dundas other points of interest. It ie hop- Mrs. George Philip spent Sun- tion Service at Erskine Church. D. N. Lockwood Streei. East. day with Cedar Grove friends and ed that a large number of farmer — F• - folk will take advantage of__ this attended Dec°rstion- Day seance -—�GREEN WOOD ----- ' _:�19hltb Ontario. - ,.i trip, 6 there. Wr, and Mrs, . Sherlock, of Miss Mildred Corbett of Cemrr PIaKAIiBII�IO. ONT. w 8r�erbush $+�spstat pNT Toronto and Mrs. Curtin, of N. Y. School, scugog, spent ties week- WE DEIJVER Government Licensed spent Sunday with Bert and Mrs end at` borne. PHONE b8t7 ,Vain St, E. Stouffville, Ont. Several, carloads and truck loads Harvey. ( ;Mr, and Mrs. "Maguire have. mov- Pthone 191 of pupils of the school and citiz• .Mr, and Mrs. Harvey were ae- ed into tire house vacated by the v �jf �j 'Maternity, Medical, and Surgical ens of the-village, drove to Zephyr lighted to hear their sons on on Mark family, `. 1 es, /. e Have on Tuesday morning, when-the cases taken y g i English broadcast on Se> shiny of Air. and Mrs. Kirby of Toronto Dr.liliitll (Aunts., teed "saw the lung and Queen". The last week. have got settled in their new _Maternity Semi-Room Royal Train stopped at that point ;Vis tors on Sunday and through home, recently purchuM from - j- Batts for 10 dais-;2b:?b for five minutes, and Their Majes- the week with T. and Mrs.' Rob- Mr's -J. Clark. trougub,uy cher shell,Iu3(`i Registered Nunes In attendance and A large ri t brooder, ties appeared once again. It was ertson were from Toronto, Mr. and 8 number of friends of above Wd 24 hour service given. Mr. and Mrs, John iVtiddlrton met grit-, estimated that there was close to Mrs, Glover, Mr. and hire. Dave Ambulance Service ten thousand people at that point, and Miss Thorrdale;. also Mr. F. at the 'home of'the bride's parents fUrIISCe pipes in all sizes. 1MRS..E.R. GOOD 25.37 when the train stopped, Everyone Wright, of Sas',catoon. Mr. and Mrs. K. Beelby and prey-. here well satisfied. One accident The Young People will hold their sated them with a beautiful shim Also all hardware at rens FOR marred the trip from here when closing social meeting for the sea. Cabinet on Friday evening. last. #1�* Tp A 1A1�� a car overturned in the ditch, in- son at the hone of Miss Doris .'The W; M, S.. will hold their IIs a PFICeBe juring some of its passengers, the Johnston, on Friday evening. June_meeting at the home of Mrs. Repair•work done pramptly _ Sb:RVICE extent of which was not definitely Several frown here attended the Walt, Stevenson, ,, on Wednesday,• i !Phone Pickering 67 known at the time of writing. funeral at Claremont on Monday Jun. 14th, Mrs. Milton Pegg's �V gUSH$Y �� E. MORLEY Mrs. Wid, Miller returned home of the-late Sherman Runiolir. group in charge. CYR- from hospital this week, much im- Divine Service was taken .on'Sun- —�--- Mardware Tinsmith DIRE, AUTOMOBILF, -LIFE proved in health. day .by Rev, H. Irish, returned CHERRYWOOD ACCIDENT, WINDSTORM Following . an -illness of seven' missionary from war-torn Western - phG� ) Q PUBLIC LIABILITY Etc. weeks, the death took place on Carina: A vivid picture was Mr4 and Mrs. A. Fenney spent present- several days in St, Catharines - SERVICE , PROTECTION Friday, June 2nd, of Mr. Sherman ed of experiences encountered, and y Ruznohr, of Claremont; in his 74th steadfastness of 'missionaries, and this week. , year. The deceased was born on' 'thet wonderful influence of the cit- Congratulations .to R. M. Pil- I O'er a farm. on the west townbine, the izens of Christian China, General key on passing his Fourth Year at i the Faculty of Medicine, Toronto CA L .i/ son of the late Peter and Mrs. Chiang Iirii Shek and his devoted ` ' Rumohr, University. After commencing burin- wife. _ r ess here in the retail butchering, _ The V. L will hold their June Our load soft bail fans went to in 1888 he mirried Miss Annie meeting on 'the 13th' at the home ]:.utast Hill their Monday evening on- VITAMIN if M!NE`RAL TONIC Banbury; and continued in business of Mrs. Crawford on the '7th con. ly to see their team.lose. But 'all m. till 1922, when he retired, and sett- 'Members of the Pickering Branch enjoyed the game and are looking ; led here in. the village, He was a are' ex forward to more. To aY in the: 8 petted as visitors. 'Miss ds On Sunday ' last, Mrs. Chapman Pre►eatiorh of Nutritional,Anassw ; • member of the local lodge A. F. & Bayne is to give a talk on Birds , Z~ gip, Day s Nftk , A. M. and a member of the Unit- and Trees'. Misses Bayles anti of Toronto, celebrated her 83rd iso ' ed Ch;irch, .lir. Rumohr has .been Hood will report on their Guelph birthday at the home of her dau 'Prevention of Rickets, Dental - Pb� UN -a m tri ghter, Mrs, John Petty. . Other —daries, and Tetany of Vitas• hof citizen;sus cgss- P• A. good• attendance .of }Deal ful, and ]iighlf respected b3 his members is hoped icr. - guests were, Miss Chapman, of in D, deficiency. Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Preventiea of Iodine deficlo , C. A. STERRITT friends and socia.tes. He had •riot The W. M. S. June meeting at •f til o son nfamily, - ng June 9t : Funeral Director f°= some years, and seven weeks the 22nd. instead'of the 15th, Not Creek. Adeliaiouks food sn,t IGTz n► -� ago, w9,ile attending church ser- change of date. On Friday even h, �A �'II2llltnre Dealer Mr, S. Dickson, of Whitevale, will, containing quantities of Vita- *' vice,'suffered a stroke from which Detonation and Remembrance' under the auspices of they. P. mina and Mineralsfrtquentty Pioterin>Q. a he did not recover, The funeral Day will be observed at the Bmu. If) took place•on-Monday, with-service gram= Union Cemetery on June Union, present his moving pictures laekrug in ordinary diets. Mr.- in the United Church, an inter- 18th, at 2.30 p, rm standard 'time. u► the Cherrywood Church. Mr.' ti •' " meat in .the Union Cemetery. He The meeting will be in charge of Dickson has travelled extensively, SmaHl dose--Easy to take �a is survived by his widow, and one Rev. J. E. Glover' The guest and with his own movie camera; has gathered many fine pictures. 24 day tTebtlt]Allt, $1.15 son,.Ray, of the Canadian Bank of speaker will be Mr, E. D. Renaud He was also present with his tarn- Commerce, Hamilton; one daugh- English teacher of the High School era when the King and ,Queen vis- 7%day treatment, $2.45 ! ter, Lela,_ died fifteen years ago; of. Commerce, Toronto.. The United, ited Toronto and- we are hoping JONT,' three sisters in Western Canada, Church Choir, Pickering will Earn- a�ar•.s this reel may be induded. Spada,_ and two grandchildren; Gordon ish the music, assisted by Mrs music will be provided by our Y. - Birkett, of Stouffville and- bliss leans Me3faster of She? ourn, St. �E Re 41' Grace Madelyn Rnmohr, of Haa,i] I Uh,ited Church, Toronto, Loud- P. A silver collection with' be tak- tori. i r speaker will facilitate the hearing. (ten lam' P6oao pENc. 6g a y Y - , - -" - you know perfectly well they are --_ just using him, Cram." Green Tea' "At its ��is# "NOV." the grandmother chucitl- Household ed, •you're going to Bet into lr. . - Science Poor Marlie! Why don't you let him handle it himself!" AD)[ "This has gone tar enough." And By SADIE B. CHAMBERS Judy stumped down the steps and — across the lawn. STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE Marlborough looked up dispirit- 2 cups flour wily when she joined him in the 4 teaspoons baking powder swing. 3s teaspoon ai ✓ s t as "Oh, hello, Jude." - 2 teaspoons sugar __ "Hello, lady-killer," 'she` said 33 cup shortening ' without preliminaries. "I just now �j cup milk <.;;` yp- CwREEN EA heard what Red Loring came to see 1 or '_' eggs (optional). ' -- you about." blix dry ingredients, cut to nut- w Martie looked as though a nice ter and add milk (and beaten egg --w-»- deep ocean closing over him would if used) gradually. Toss on flour-' - - �� be s pleasure. ed board' and divide r two parts. _ "You — didn't!" He aat up in Pat roll out to fit round pan, :;11UAg SN1r~� alarm. ,Did your grandmother hear spread one layer with soft butter, too and place the other on it and bake. -'Yes—who could help it? She- in a hot oven. Split, spread with , u �y .ALMA SIOUX SCAROLLIL _ ihouted at you till every one {n butter (soft) and place sweetened ~ me tell oar, I didn't think you'd n top-, Time in oven. -- strawberries bright Leebrook could hear her, And let strawb ie generously between 014APTER KI little stuck-up washed-out bloude!" and o p __ layers a _.__ __ It was Lisa. Marlborough felt a "Ah, now,"- Marlie began, but ever letjany girl make such a sap about 20 minutes. Teiriperaftire , teeth keptright Little uneasy. He hoped,she hadn't Lisa silenced him. out o1 you as she is doing. 425'. Serves 6. Come to try to get him to take her Silenced She is not!" Marlie began hotly. NEW STRAWBERRY FILLING and attraCtlVe with out. The Loring girl got to the very •'bon's stand up for her! And Just-A Sheik FOR SHORTCAKE the NSI Of WRIGLEY'S point of her visit with disarming don't think for one little minute >,Qb, no?" Judy smiled sarcastic- After feeling you have had p puddenness. I'm saying it because she had a ally. "You're just a sheik. All the enough of just the ordinary short- GUM. -- % ` "1'm terribly bold, Marlie." She date with Mike last night. I've al- girls, especially Tucky and Lisa, cake try this new filling for a - ��G�,.E• sat down in the swing beside him ways known all week I was going are just mad about you'. lti ell, it's dress up day. w ' eVM► raind pu'ahed'back her 'amazing red to be through with him In a burry. darn funny it's -all happening so I% cups crushed strawberries. tN� hair so that she looked very much I — L just had to meet some one suddenly. Since' you made a fool a/, cup whipping cream GM�w YiyfAa )tike a.dressed-up little girl,"I know like you, Marlie, to make me real- out of yourself and 'went out and 1"s tablespoons fruit sugar. R gwgR shouldn't be showing You how ize how I've been wasting my time spent a lot of money on a new 12 marshmallows. crazy I am about you by calling up with a man like him." car':" Cut marshmallows in small GET SOME TODAYI and coming here. But that's the. "Ah, now — " But Marlborough ••That's not the reason they are pieces, add to crushed strawber- way i-am. Honest. Which is more was silenced again. nice to me;' Marlie 's stung pride Ives, let stand in cool place for at than I can say for some people we "It's true,Marlie. You're the only shouted back at her. "I'm just get. Ieast an hour. Then add whipped bath know," boy I've ever been out with who ting started going around. 1 never cream and sugar. Place mixture gelatine is dissolved. add pepper- Before Marlie could catch his did not try to kiss me and — since was allowed to go out till mother between layers and on top. ' Gar- mint flavouring. Copt slightly. breath, Lis$ sat back and added you're the only one I've really. went away.How do you know_that nish with whole berries. pour syrup over strawberries and -- testily. ''and it you don't )snow who. wanted to kiss me. I — know it's I couldn't have dated any one that A pint box of berries should alis. Let stand until gelatine be- _ I'mean, I'm going to be honest the real thing. I — I'm just crazy :1 wanted to go out with? What's make this recipe. This mixture gins to set. Pour into baked pie some more and tell you. It's that about you, Martie. That'R.the rea- the"mattei with me, I'd like to can be used 'very nicely 'at a des- shell. Chill thoroughly. Before Kentucky Louellan! The deceitful non I came over to have a heart know?" Bert'plied in sherbet Masses. serving, cover with whipped cream to heart- talk about Tucky with Judy said calmly, "*low don't you STRAWBERRY MINT PIE. and garnish with whole berries. to Lines A# Their Best! You. 1 = just can't bear to see her blow up. 1 d4dtl't say you weren't 3 cups strawberries halve_d p making a tool of you the,'way she all right. I'm just telling you that 134 cups granulated sugar Lisa and Tucky aria making a dare 21,-- cups water Marlie blushed `crimson at the tool of you and everybody is laugh- sy teaspoon salt great revelation. Lisa Loring, the tug about 1t." t,4 teaspoon peppRtmiaf flavoring t ^ wealthiest and most beautiful girl Marlborough bad never thought 121 tablespoons gelatin f� i in Leebrook, was there sitting on of the possibility of being liked for 2A cup Bold water. i his porch and pouring out her tort- anything but himself. The fact that Wash and hall strawberries. �? ured heart to him! two of the prettiest girls In Lee- Combine the sugar, water and soh. d ` 1�. "I knew jroet're surprised." LLa brook were Ligbtia6 for his society -Bring to boil. simmer 10 minutes, - - - laid an insistent hand on his brown had become a very pleasant, if a Pour over gelatine,which has been t arm. •"Yon may issuer want to sea boetic experience. Judy daring to ar again. but I.1!never ,die It you soaked in cold water. Stir until sit there and tell him they had as 1 1 ever go out with Tucky. Promise "illtertor motive wag• too much for v Household / 7 me you won't, Marlie. Swear it!" his newly-bora masculine conceit Your rlvuse�oi� /J, 'G • '.Marlborough hedged, dazedly, to bear. PrOblellls ' "But,- but I've got a date with .-is that so"" His face reddened $1.00 FOR YOWL OLD IRON her togi Ist, Lisa. I•can't stand her with anger. "So the whole town is Have you fussy eaters in your Toth old iron — no matter what • up. She called me this morning. family. Do you have"trouble its ase condition or mak-e--is talking about me. !s it! Well, let ' worth 111.00 on the purchase of a _ ... i E_arly." me telt you something. Judy Miller providing a varied and interest- now Coleman Self-Heating Iron.,Ask s "I knew t, t e e mg menu? Do your cakea_fa0_ _ Q eeaisr (las store hsadlta metre making s Dream y "r ' Clines,green eyes flashed, "Aad oI yourself too, if you ask me." - Then write, enclosing a stamp• hardware) or I ' why can't you stead her np, 1'd like ed, self-addressed envelope to CERTIFICATE worth tt.0e toward Don't talk to me like that." Aad Hiss Sadie B. Chambers,care of the purchase o! your ae1r Coleman to know? It I`m going to go around Judy.was indtguant. Iron, or write with you, I won't have you taking ••I., got as much right to't_etl this Paper and she will ended- Tke Coleman Lamp dk Stove C. _ anybody else out. You can't go! I vatlr to solve your p>ieblems. Ltd. \ you what I think as you have f won't ever speak to you again It tell me;' Marlie broke in. "Sitting Dept, c'eu•a-s Toronto, Urjtarlo. yeti do." out lir cars !a rtroat o[ the hdtlse Lisa's voice .rlimbed to. such a at five o'clock in the mdrning and to that Johns guy, but I guess you • high pitch that Gram and Judy on kissing a mea you met only the couldn't be• or you wouldn't have their porch could both.bear her. night before!" gone out with Mite. A nice girl - Gram moved closer, grinning like- Oh,' Judy gasped. "bow dare doesn't go around letting mea kiss I Cheshire cat. you spy on me!" her„ How,women ..Shame on you for eavesdrop- [ didn't." Marlie Dunt forth.to "Oh. so that's what you think of ping!" Judy said. as she fresh Indignation. "I just happened me!" Judy got up and her chin " lin Their 40's - \ her own ear. - to loots out the window. And I quivered. "1'm"— Pm not 't ;nice They -couldn't hear- what Narita guess a lot of other people probab- girt." Can Attract Men said; but Lisa raved on. {p saw you, too." She burst into tears and ran all -! "She's just after your money! "They —they didn't!"And Judy the way home. Mar lie's first im- Here's s advice for a woman daeia`her That's 'all! They haven't a thing: looked as though she mere going ptilse leas to follow her and say ba �ton her appeal to me wwho [� I The minute you bought a car and to cry. But Marlie kept on: was sorry. But his masculine pride about hot flushes.foes of pe ,dlsay.pets, she knew you had an inheritance ,away From Women wouldn't permit tt. un••�ar°e^e m���°h°�1 sFh ,gyp and It she set a trap for you. I•feel res- •'Aad what did you mesa by go- In a frenzied mood he went In i��ou need a reliable,WOMAN'S'•tonic take possible for the whole thing and fag out in a bathing suit,with Mike aide`and got into his bathing Butt. I4ydia E.Pfakham'•Vdaetabfe'Com and. made wyeetails for ww+ata.It helps Nstan _ I'm only telling You for your own Tolling this afternoon? I'm asking He wished he could swim to China, buff np ph]•ie.1 redseaaoe,thus Iretps do good." you that! I bet it your father had Or was.-there a place where there more vtvaelty to•n7oy lie and aedat ealm- y tug jittery nwvm tad those disturbfat giv- 4149 Marlborough felt he must defend been here you wouldn't have done weren't any women9 some that often accompa n chsa�e off li[s " the belle.of Louisville. it. L thought you must be engaged (Tq Be Continued) pfnkham s b WELL NORTH trytad PATTERN 414`•+ - "Tucky doesn't care anything — By ANNE ADAMS - about me. She just doesn't know a 4 you can_settle down to great many people here." , t last •Ob;' Lisa gasped furiously;'So.. " :a life of outdoor gaieties, and the you're going to stand up for her: ` ' enjoyitlent of such perky, carefree `sN �i Well." she got up nd,made a dra "• Y CL1'�� � frocks, as this! Sleek, youthful, uratic finish, "1've :warned you! M HEpT smart and very, very new You can choose between us. You _ ��DD � '� " Pattern 4149 is so very easy You can call me at home. But 1f you go �H ~ >t make. .,See with what skill Anne out vvith�Tucky Louellan, don't you ��� iS ���� .'Adadw has shaped the yoke -and ever set toot in-my house again.' /,ND M " ` 'x• e A QQockets . and how prettily she She was off dop n.the walk in a Eta3 used bias-cut stripes' for the flash of lavender. yoke, as well as the side sections Marlie looked after her 'wonder- /�ND it's "tops" for mothers. too, because it is ibf the flpred, six-gore skirt. Of. ingly. He hadn't had.much sayer A satisfying nourishment, delicious, economical ipourse, if you wish you may have {ence with•girls. But one thing he and convenient coo! It's a tempting dish,containing your frock cut entirely on the had decided in a very short time. all the vital elements of nature's choicest cereal, a,a 'straight of your goods . . . an all- whole wheat. Buy one of the familiar packages K They were certainly hard to figure your food store today. Serve Shredded Wheat to white 'vacation-time dress. for in- out. And another thing was begin- 1 Ill the family, innate, would be nice this way! ning to puzzle him; he had always _ You'll find lots of cute new but- been led to believe that a man. was The dNia ar Falls ea wheat company,Ltd, Niagara Falb Canada +►" � r Vons and buckles in your favorite supposed to do the rtyshing.. But store; to serve as the chic trim- Tuckv and -Lisa certainly didn't ming! pay mut a --- - - Pattern 41.19 is adailable in shioned theory. 1.1 big biscuits a � F SNRE _--- misses' and women's sizes 14, 16, cram had never enjoyed eaves- _ in every box r a N �'�.. rri�cbl M he, life. L > , roppttrg qts a 9U tae 16 takes 4% yards 35 inch. Makino A Fool of Him Send Twenty,Cents (20c) in "'Too bad she went off in such a - � �� }• �! +solus (stamps cannot be accept- cloud of dust," the old lady said, ed) for this Anne Adams.pattern.. wiping tears'of laughter from her --Write plainly Size, Name, address eyes. She picked up her sewing: and Style ?Cumber. "Sire was just getting off to a good Send your order to 'Anne Ad- start and it is too bad we couldn't an), Room 425; 73 West Adelaide hale heard what Marlie had to S't., Toronto. Bay.- Judy ay' Judy got tip firmly. issue No. 23 — '39 "I'm going over and give him a talking to myself. Letting those C two silly things make a tool of hint. Feeding Governs 77 a "k DOES taste d in pipe I NEWS Fowl's Progress s°° p'p ;-? �• VOICE HANDY SEAL-TIGHT P000H•1 Se f -' l/4-LB. "LOK-TOP"TIN.60e OPARA E . . ' Within Four or Five Weeks of - of the P ' Killing Time Start the Fat- _ also asked in Pocket Tins 3$. PRESS_tening Process HATCHET CEREMONY: The Roy. sl Visit, has a^ omplisned some- In prepar ctag point:' to weigh, DL ,thing -concrete in Canadian pol- wben dressed, 312'to 41s lbs., the WHO LOSES, WINS Wes, if we are to judge -by birds should have normal treat- Maybe China can keep on losing the evidence. of a thousand went up to within *)ur or five week$ to killing 'time, that is to tLe war longer than Japan can go 1C0 • ac. , -:� eyes ac Woodbine. Park, the .day g on winnin Brandon Sun. that the King and Queen were in say,. a well oalanced starter ration g— fololwed b scratch grain- and a • 1 • • .Toronto ..-... Basking in the sun- y • • - := light "of the royal smiles, two less 'suitable growing ration. At the per. A NEAR MIRACLE - =:.:Er hearts were seen to warm to lod referred to, the cockerels which The royal tour has achieved a _ 77 - P are intended for market should be sear-miracle in inducing English y you out. Nearly all for- Failing the opportunity to sit each other .... Prime Minister Jiac surely find kenzie King and Premier 3i![cheil placed on. a limited newspapers to print news of Can- range so as to eigners in China have a "weihao," ada.—Woodstock Sentinel-Review.' down to five meals a day,' there- - .:EIepburn, celebrated Liberals, cele- restrict [heir activity, shade and or nickname, but these are given port recommended a five to 16 prated enemies, in full view of the marketing Refight is reached they from no ill-feeling. minute break In the days work,, -Public buried their political hatch- proper roosting accommodation be- BRING CHURCHES CLOSER Chiefly Descriptive Lt. so it seemed. Beaming, each Ing provided. From this time.until In New Brunswick a church was Although they are supposed not preferably in-the afternoon rather should be soft fed usin skim milk moved six miles so as to be nearer to know, master or mistress can- than in the morning, with as op• endeavored to outdo'the other-in g pofitaes deference whey-almost or bntterEsiik...as a miser. S_u $_ the people• What_'church_es__"ed_ not-aA-.jm.es •a.void_oserhearing-lf--- iresbine t•to take some light re- _ 1. stole the show. feeding, three times a day, should e%erywhere is to move nearer the. the houseboy, ever the essence of �Y permit of satisfactory growth with people, but it can usually be done politeness and deference when in statistics were recorded showing r' Remembering all the nasty words a •greater proportion of fat being without moving the.building.—To- the august, presence, calls cheer- that most accidents in 'one large :so recently said about the Federal laid down than under ordinary rear- ronto Star. fully to the kitchen that "Old Red- Canadian company occurred be- Liberal leader by our provincial Ing' treatment. Since white" flesh- face" or "The Large-eared One" tween 10 o'clock in the morning . ---legislative head, we marvel. Are Ing will be desired the limited THEY DIDN'T.SEE ROYALTY has returned and wants tea in a and noon, and between 2.30 and 6 _ -,the two really getting togedher range - should not have green It its reported from Ottawa that hurry. They may console them- o'clock in the_ afternoon. The re- once more in-the.normal gay? Or ' growth on It and feeds-which pro- the Liberal Government is becom• selves by reflecting on the Chin- port concluded that both employer was the display of affection a one- duce yellow tat such as yellow mg alarmed over rumors of a new ese proverb. "A horse without and employee benefit from.the rest day wonder? We'll have to watch corn should not be fed or if fed powerful political party to be for- nightfeed will never grow' fat; a periods. the papers to find out. should be given only !;i small quan- fined immediately after the term- man without a nickname.will never , Lities. Since corn is the most sat - .CR181b IN AUGUST G. Ward ination of the Royal Visit and Set rich." S __ _ lrifactory grain for fattening pur- ,which is to be composed of people Mistress Is not forgotten when. A EE HIVE price; representative of London, poses, it should make up a por- who didn't the nicknames are chosen. If she Tf tion of the fattening mash,,ground' get $ chance to see the keeps a keen eye on household ac- tour Daily Mail on the royal King and Queen.—Toronto Satur- i¢hite rather than yellow cora counts and tries to prevent , tsar of Canada, and himself . for- day Night: •� etga correspondent of note makes being used. Buckwheat and wheat. , are the next most satisfactory dubbed some such thing as "Count-' predictions concerning the Inter- MILKING THE FAR1yER grains with oats and bade beta y B ,, a "Save-tea." • „" gor "s Rational sit Ss." cram Hari Wp• on which' Writing n _ . re as g an sass on Cows some y a so hat interior and of similar - good is the coal,' anises her personal a ear io a next mans guess. P � student tis DD - gu Pro- ea to the heights of wit s Sh _. _. appear- efficiency. A combination of any , save calls for such an ellatioa heslea Mr, Price• " w P.- D I h see no war when he.a a. `The moa . sy t im rt- tu lope this summer--...: not war of the above grains on the basis ant Po as "Sat-legs," "Squint-eye." i of their 'comparative value and of Part of a cow >s the receptacle � arvcr Daasig at say time ...,.1 look in which the milk is stored. This Five Meals Daily ava!]ability and cost should loan _fore suotfer crisis about the first is 'csUed the adder. By a clever the basis for a satisfactory ration. of August. At that Lisps 1 expect arrangement it is divided into four Be the axis powers to make 'threaten= During the last two Reeks of fat compartments each with a sepal. Wflt�d Die Better j toning, five percent of melted nt6t Istg deaasads against Hungary and Loa or beet tat should be added ate gyp' By this mesas the milk _ Rumania_" divided at the source so that is divi • to. the mixture. This is accomplish- one part goes to"the landlord, one swv CY of Rest Periods For Personally; we think Mr. Price is ed by malting the.fat and mixing to the mortgage coma Workers Shows That More eorree't. Hitler will either take gatekly with the mash while hot company. one to J Danxig unopposed, within the next so as to avoid-large lu=ps. the government, and"one to the Frequent Mears Readt In - -- - - e_ - --- — - fad:----Bewmanville-States- LAw F ' Lou Ie _ of weeks eeks (laiefore Frsa Biu• ce. man.- .'England - a ' nd Russia have 1 have A recent survey of rest periods their'tri-power pact), or he'll have FOR MEN OF GOOD WILL fo'r workers conducted by the In- to shelve his ambitions In that ho N T A R I O We do not pretend to be an eco. dustrfsl2 Accid.nt Prevention As- barns. till the harvest Is In -the nomist, but we-have a foolish idea sociation indicated that if the ar- bor at any rate- They the Mingrue- MOORS that no one country can solve the erage person had five meals a day • her Alli have souther try at palling a✓nJ woes of-today. It is a world con- instead of three he would be less one jRors plum out of the inter- dition. Until the world settles tired at the en' of the day and national pie. By VrC BAKER down to peace, cuts down the mad would have accomplished ,a better' -WEIGH YOUR FISH BY THEIR armament race, and nations trade day's work. The report Bald that THAT ELECTION: irabody'a am LENGTH ag'a'in 'with one another and forget It was assumed as Individual would nounced there's going to oe one ultra-nationalism. there cannot be_ eat no more food in flue meal ` 'The oil length f trout ,table a solution of all our difficulties. - this year, but everybody`s getting weight fol- length o! front has a1• than he would in three meals. r� ready for an early federal election. ways been found useful and accuN This does not mean that we should - - The two oI+Ilae parties, Limit eLstJssot.try_tQ.R�ce our own.lanae ia'... _ b#-t-;se-writer:-who-passes it s=td Conservatives. are pretty well on for your Information at a time order as. far as possible. . We LIFE'S LIKE THAT By .Fred Neher, Prepared. The C. C. F. campaign in the . should. But we should at the year. when it will be most is getting under way, the New De- needed, We suggest you cut this same time be prepared to eo-oper- vocracy movement Is being launch- . clipping out and ate to the uttermost with other de-it in the in- I sd by Mr. Herridge, backed up by side of your tackle box,.on the-side mocratic nations : in restoring -the Socreds and the. Communists. o! your Bost or la your summer world sanity.—London.Free Press. They're all banking on the expec • ess.age or fishing cabin, or in some ltatlon that it the Royal Visit is a other equally suitable locat!aov- n. Chinese Names - �ieram nt wHl wawling sish toecsaheinloa its • 1n Lb. Ot. 1prese•ntt popularity and go to ,the For Foreigner TROUT --polis before autumn rolls round. S 0 12...... .•:».. - 0 Their Nicknames Foe Us Are , A� - fiHE WEEK'S QUESTION: How 12.....,». - 6 Sometimes Ratterin But i• ,. Is great Britain now proposing to -13......, ».•• .,r•••••• 0 is. -More Often They're Not ». . settle the Palestine problem? Ana• 1i,, •,,..•„ 1 3 _ ewer: The British plan calls for: 1 7 1t�Ghat's in a name" A good deal_ - 2. 2, a permanently Arab-dominated 1g,,,,,,•,,,,............... 1 I2 =ii your business and .home hap-' ^ state with a frozen Arab majority 17.t:: ....:: ,;, 2 2 pen to be in China, for there your ..». ........ • Of 'two to one;-2, restriction of - Is..... » :,............... ..... pecullarldes and servants will ✓1 Jewish immigration for the next •»•••• 2 S --five years to 76,000,•bringing the 20............••,.r•.-r,•.•».•.................. 3 7 total Jewish population to approx. ai........:..................................... 4 ..:p A 1 5 0 N, EW- IDEAS - f • 4matelp 5.25,000- (Arab population, 22„............ r '590,000); 3, restrictions on, the sale •o of land to Jews; 4, an independent - - 24.......::...:.... ...:....... ............. 5 ADVERTISEMENTS t, 15 Palestine with guarantees for the 25................. ; 6 Ill are your guide to modern liv •. Jewish minority, fallowing a ten- 26................:............................. , 8' in q They bring you today's e` year period of increasing self-gov- 27,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,........................... g NEW S about the food you eat ernment. Needless to say, the plan "28 .............i.... 6 and the clothes you wear, the ,_. Isn't very popular with world Jewry 29,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 10 stores you vigil and the home mor with the extremist. Arab ele- 30....................,,•••,•,•,,,•.•,•••••,1i y you live in. Factories every- smelt in the Near East, where are turning out new and Radio receiving licenses issued _ interesting products• \ Export of•Canadian newsprint, by the Canadian Government in • And ,the place to find out j t1uring 9larch had. a value of $9,- the fiscal year Hied March 31 about these new things is right ��'•7/ y 888,061 compared with 8,685 337 3 here in this newspaper. its col- -2s p $ numbered 1,213,723 compared umns are filled with important telesssranss,rr>'wAh.I ,eta �/Ej ,Q• in the corresponding month of last with 1,104,2.0 in the preceding messages which you should year. - fiscal year. read. "Wait Ratti br shows some progress before spending any money on strings!!” POP—Vacation Mathematics - - By I MILLAR WATT OF NM TA+(r- FIFTEEN FROM ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY, l ,YES. m, WHAT DIFFERENc� ' „ n. IT l !H ? - TOO DAFT, It C it a .m?A: as1► al�.t. Ise.) y s' `Y>:".•++kv.;.w5�4:-•+tea^ t A J' S � Issas Card of Thanks "PUN pp**���� *T♦*t u !T he Beal Store.•ClaremOu ; e `,G�L4i�bV1 g e1U� HORSE RECISTEIt . ii iiu�o-T'UNIN0 PSONRr�9.8J k• The•..Black Percheron Stetllion, We wish, to thank our kind nen- ,AND x. F U j� N I 1 U R ' Trema Hickory Lad, (Enrol. No. 11155 ghbors arnd friends for them assns- } 4' IS eat; $1.5A paid in ad�ana tance, during m recent illness and All kinds of F e air 'Work y Form 3) the.property of Allan Ree- g Y p• We Pre disp4p`ing as ve Bnbresl�ons to the United States sot, will stand for service at his tokens of sympathy, in the loss of All •tuning, Gu&rsf teed variety of 1! � !a advanw. own stable. Terms $lO.OQ = a •laving husband and father. _ _ — ANrminump xnd QrsaiteV�Are Etc. Mrs. Frank-Seebeck and ch4dren. O. S. �e� NCIH Furniture s tbittlre JOHN MURKAR. Proprietor COMMODORE, AGAIN — the I�'ov tles� choicely bred Clydesdale stallion, STOCK NOTES' ZO! C1oae Ave., Totante Prices low, ie keepiag'with times. 4' (26812), the property of Robt. Da- -• - ,none Lakeside-1508 Eyesight Education foe, of Green River, will make the Hermitage Farm this week ships ordert� �at NEWS OQld r season of 1939 as follows: - Tues- five pure-bred Ayrshires to the i� and day, May 23rd, will leave his own G•lernnwood Firms, Lakefield, Ont. stable at Green River and proceed this makes fifteen Ayrshires sold ATTERM0 NOTTER� to John carnes, Cherrywood for to Glennwood from Hermitage. j,f — EFFICIENCY F I night. Wednesd:, roceeds to Bert s this week been — =� Ackford's, Con. 4, Lot 19 for advised that their Ayrshire cow - btt t y 5 noon thence to W. E. Holtby's occupying a position :n the Borden 1v& d Gravel -on Con. 6, for night.% Thurseaxi Rotolactor at the World's'Fair, has it • proceeds to- ,Fred Wright's for been producing 46 lbs. of milk per 1• �� lea ` -G. H. TUC4� noon; thence to M. Dunkeld's Con. day. She is a 3-year old, and fou: Com__L_J Pk Run •�� 8, for night. Friday, proceeds to month's lactation. Hermitage has �- ,.Opt, his own stable where he will . re- assisted to no small extent in hav- Gravel G n_until the following Tuesday Ing Pickering made well-known and-}, .EyestgLt Speeiallst noon. internationally.. Sand Disney Bldg. (opp. P. O.) toIIe Ia simple but rkh de• a ' Oshawa. Phone 1016 ^ , INObIING "VENTS ..:.SALE REGISTER sign we can fusaish Dal•ivered or Loaded in Pit memos that will During the past few years so Claremont United Church Gorden TUESDAY, JUNE 13th :Auction from every PHONE: Plant,'Puk f02�6 please mach responsibility was thrown Party, 'Monday, June 26th. sale of. farm implements, gard- 1r•0ro"ja ofWe Howard 6471 standpoint. In dignity upon the child the student and the 'en tools,'o'ff'ice furniture etc. the of appearance our Mice worker that every person in Greel,wood Circuit Field Day property of Mushroom Farms ,I@HN )3OURNlIsd� SON wort[ will stand out every walk of life has become eye _. June 24th. Ltd. at Hurd Bros• sale yards, through the ages. conscious. Everyone appears to Ve F, L. Green's Park; Greenwood- -Elm Str. Whitby. This is an out- Na Greater Tribute carrying a greater ' burden in the fit of machinery, formerly used N. W. STAFFORD - `d use of the eyes. The need of intell- Puckering 1st of July Celebration at Mushroom Faitrss. Sale at, Le �� Per><11g Highwq Monumental 1gent eye care is indeed great. Not Memorial Perk, Pickering 30 D. S. T Terms -cash. Sea IYIE�T MARKET Works only in the interest ' of correction posters. W7n. Maw, auctioneer. 1 Pli. 48Z Whitby Out. of vision, but in the detection of __ _ Kingston Road Wei - ore.remote, _ - - _ e cairn a'full ll�ne of The fear that once existed' regard- Fy _nog the use of drops in the eyes -' WANTED Fresh AL CALVES - -not heard $o o€ten'nuw. "The use: � of drops for the -purpose of exam- and Wising the eyes is now..regarded e COOKSH - unnecessary". UTT There ,gag a time SELL-YOUR O A LV E S AT HOME _,Cured saws mean. of obtaining ever, when it 'WaB con�scndarced. - raven that the racy Save Time and Money - meatsFr �1 i �ii OOC�but time has p OD opposite' is true, .Glasses are never We have is buyer at the farm .T prescribed while the eyes are und- f y Our delivery is at your 8erV1Ctl Agency er the influence of drops. The.pre- I li _.. ,reription and test is always writt M O N D A Y, TUESDAY AND P A e VP J E g K New -$taek of Pasta on Hard en after the effects trays.waw a- as e � � -�er.iee .be• a& Way. _ T . . :_PICKERI NG a. FARMS BROCK - ImAlemenb est exhibit in senna: 3i.UpGISH KIDNEYS impair yohr P1ews, hewers ete+ boWth. Rucuwape Tyro-Way Act- LIMITED �'. TR - ITH S" nnickLY cleanses and invigorat- SRN Ci�a A E THOS. LYE as the ridneys. Use R�raeap. E. 1iHONg b1 "VCT'�I'�'�Y• Co. JONES, Druggist, Pickering Claremont, Ont,. 'EL ����� - All Shya►a DaytiQht.Saving Time '��R'�E� Tf!#JttSDAY.FRIC1wY&SATURDAY Radio ervie ECTRIC UNE 8. 9 and 10 -..• -_ :. -, • Q —U--._..I a •- - _ • Two cars. at 7.30 and 9.30 $Ypert HerVIQS_SII(I rQ+ r � �� s'cusday Mstiaee at 1.30 pairs to all makes. Reaa. the' flighe's ccenable oharged. Work Cafe Societyof » _ e nb e boughtor ass at _ WITH �a AZADELINE CAR120LL ARTHUR FIELD ;ART FRED MacMURRAY T I N E L E C T R I C' SHIRLEYROSS bftwbe i Rads and Television Inst tmOsi :DON L H R I _ - , � Oedml Radio serer .. — talk a. Monday, Tuesday i Wad9sesday one 2bI, PICKERI1�G� A --IT PAYS TO SHOP WITH US-- JUNE 12, 13 sad I4 t1 h 5 All Sizes and Styles, Used and Mew „t ,Zkat Showtty:i 1l.5Q. L. E.O'NE/LC „ NLrRAL DIR$tJI'CTfi AND "Home of General Electric Appliances, "Ride a Creoked �v „Dlta�'AL)1[ER i� .J. K&tbw,EJ ' !! • 'l�nceeesor;ts �V'J O N CHRIS7IAN ELECTRIC e 3couDop WITH ° islet aoi D�Iklsrvioe3r� Open Evenings Yalephone 84 and 744 ;;38 $i)d3Cas St.,N.• (14HAWAr _ AKIIrf TAMIROFB Bwinpssrhon- Fssidegp4_!'bena - - FRANCES FAF MER 9$S8tM X20 Ij LEIF t,NIKSON .LYNNE OVERMAN THE WORLDOFTOMORROW 4LSO ' "The Duke of 4t the Wfair of_TODAY. : , • es Point ER .NEW YORK$2 7.85{ROUND TRIP WITH THAT FRAYS THE T MAY B ". NU N�R�IES, IT MAY BE 4 'LOUIS HAYWARD OUR EYr�Br r I TOM B RO AN . H. TUCK, OPT. D. e ' M111: m1"I'lu RICHARDCARLSCN - FO !. JOANNTAINE play B � a, tNGLUDtNG Mise lair TAXI TO HOTEL OSS WA.•ONZ _45SURED HOTEL_ACCOMMODATION. - _ Barclay-Transport ADMISSION TO FAIR GROUNDS SIGHTSEEING TOUR OF FAIR GROUNDS HI(IrH QU kTil r Y J illAdly seeder • SIGHTSEEING TOUR OF NEW YORK Itetween Claremont, Br+ourbeas AND OTHER ENTERTAINMENT M(latevale-Anti Tonsim LOUT SPEAKER SYSTEM ]Idy drivers are trained to be earefel • • • • eosrteous and reliable. AND .�r _ . • • • • . • • Sledal Rates on Long Dlata.e. .:Sound Car +'► _ haalinF. Advertising Reservations must be made at Feast a week in advance . Descriptive folder and complete information at Ne order too small. None too large, All sld pments insured and ynteetM AUTO RADIO SERVICE ,EAgt`EPN HOUSE. phone 4500 from the weather Satisfaction Guaranteed L WILSON L .. are. VI r. t;, z p AU SON Tet, A • • L ILL Class, B- •sad C. BROOKLIN. ONT. Owned and operated t r Clam 518 — Brook 15r11 'f A--,. _ Ilial L Batch" 29tf r .. •'-•tib . :':. .. a`. .. ,. .,: .._. .. - _ ... � - - '. -" - CLABExom y_ Ghurch Garden Party is made for i Announcement has beta made of Pit, Monday, Jun. 26th, in the Commun- i the transfer to the Hastings app- Massey-Hatris OOM'LIIIENT -- RXIIXA Mr, and Mrs. L. Lye are-moving ity Park here. Rev, Dr,, Gordon ointment of Rev. J. E. Glover, p � i into the McDowell residence. Sisco, Secretary ' of the General be succeeded by Rev. I. E. Kenn- ' - uds of the needed road-repair- Farm RADIO SERViC -= ;` Council will bey the speaker at the edy, of Madoc. Rev. Glover has .` _:+s the Brock Road is being Sunday services. Further announ- t+' S".r served oa this circuit for the past ;Expert Service on, all makes carried on at the present time. cement later. six years and .both he, Mrs. Glover Implements ' rlv en 4 Several from here attended tho A very pretty —wedding took and their family have made many Bring yourseta here and SAIreL + special services at Uxbridge on place on the evening of June 3rd friends wlho will regret having .' Sunday, at which Rev. Dr Archer at the home Mr, and Mrs. J. Sales and Service Stock of tubes' always on hand. �� of them leave. Mrs. Glover's services. w Wallace was the principal speaker. Ward, Balsam, when their daugh, and interest in the local women's Rusell W. Gray, Broughsid Oat. Mr. and Mrs, Howard MacLean, ter, Sara Elizabeth was united inI..� of Milliken .Fox Farms, and Mr. marriage to Gordon Howard son' and. organizations rtiaedhas been g . very much a " - ppreciated and they sand Mrs. Chas. Pilkey, of Picker-- of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ratcliffe, too will be sorry to have them Law 'A/�;, t Sal -ing, were Sunday visitors with Ly- of Stouffville. Rev. P. D. Angus-- leave. They will leave near the end uaRatooutt i+a +vj'� CS man and Mrs. Pilkey: tine officiated while Miss Georgie of the month. 1°°9m'a11 C � Plymouth ,Mr. and Mrs. John Richardson, ' ututamt uwR Forsythe played the wedding mus- (tee front 1i1'nsn s� •.w of Walkerton and Mr. and Mrs. R. is and lira. Alex. Ratcliffe sang Page) -Storey, of West Bill, called on �0 Perfect Love". Given in ma and of, salts - - - Claremont friends' on Sunddy. 'age by her father,•the bride was te - GOOD USED EARS ' Miss Jessie Lewis was honoured gowned in ivory satin and lace, We wish to express to our nei- GOODYEAR TIRES ` on Wednesday evening last at a made on princess lines with train ghbors and friends our deep app- WILLARD BATTERIB! A full line of Haying and all Farm ' shower, given by-her friends when from the shoulders. Her finger- reciation and thanks`-V the many GENERAL BLACKSMIT x.. .tl' Imp.emente.. SKILLED MOTOR REPAM many beautiful, useful gifts were tip veil was held with a halo of kindnesses and words of sympathy ,�. . Come and se,:the new No.33 oil bath - `;.:� •;� acknowledged. — orange blossoms and lily-of-the- in our recent bereavement in the mower,easy, quiet ruining and Give w a trial on a Ne* t�Used Cas A meeting of the Police Trustees valley, and carried a shower of loss of our husband and father. i�swerful. $4 Hours Towing ' and Ratepayers was held last week Sweet-heart roses and fern. Miss Mrs. S.. Rtanohr, and Family A full;iue of gnuine Massey-Harris /� _��On * w %at which the present, aggravating Doris Johnston, maid of hono epaira, <i4i aJ a y question of fire equipment was wore bre a frock of yellow net'with Phone 'Pick 5,12 Phone 2908 • vestigated. A further meeting is turban and blueaccessories; and Farr's Eleva'ter JOAN I,. 01LUXAN .� to be held this week on 'the same Miss Marjorie Ward, cousin of the Pltl3gER1NG, ONTARIG question. bride wore delphinium blue sheer Claremont, BR }C,�1iAM, o�vr. 23 u Congoleurrn Rugs, 6 p. c.' less with flower turban and yellow ac- Phone _ J38 Office W38 i than catalogue price, for cash this c'essories. Each carrying a nosegayResSOY BEANS — $1.2b per bush. 1939 {4 month only. Kitchen cabinet, $15. of sweet peas and forget-me-nets. r ° 00. China cabinet, walnut finish, Master Keith Ward, nephew of the ,free from noxious weeds $15.00. Walnut dresser, $15.00. bride vras train-bearer, Mr. Alex. Barleg..Aats,. Free from weeds ' Gold Medal Inner Spring Mattress, Ratcliffe was groomsman for hie Chop of any kind sold Q �/ DeLuxe 4=Door,;9.50. Cotton Felt Mattress 6.50brother. After a reception, the bride Poultr r and Ho feeds, Flour $ _ g Beal's Housefurnishings. and groom left by motor for the Blue Coal h We" -Sedan Ys 'v rAdvance notice of the United \ew• England States and on their _ e d a J g Fencing and 800fiazs Material return will reside in .Stouffville. i + IG-• --_--- --- _-_-. ._. .---- -_ .._. -- '--- ---- -_-� ------ - ------ ,BREDUCTION ` 1938 Chev Coach, Perfect condition : t Rr 1928 (;hev CoachEV.E I* .1928 . Chev Coach 7y 1 ' b/ / / / .1929 Durant Sedan r y - MAKE OFFER ALF MOLE -ClaremontNEW. , - - M PHO"�E 8301 ; r , Nobju to YOU R. G: CLF.�NI)y'�NiN� h f:° r•«i a-,F`IINERAL UFMECTOR / We do Buildlag nf,all kiwi& I Private Ainbu•Ianee- Day and 11Tijtht Service ' -- ' Pi+ooe•p000 - � itlal vera 8000 oaa Markham,, .+Ont. We a so sell Brantford Roofing KstR rte is Empire Est!rom `x >$gntpnx!ot, DRCD W&WV y Stable, Pwipntent, i S� ism other BM ng Material -- — q tNIt1iS - &+ti Eltt+es il'cee • �' tu..r.eJ•d�keerolcr d[asts► Work '0aarsatedd �� r De'xxe Sedan mirk rrrwi. is F. J. Pi�O�T S� � wBrayheat Chia¢ p, and be _ prices climb attxa . Phone!151)2 �` me, or phone m4 l right away. Personal YES,.ere 40 seconds"somebod b anew Chevrolet PICKERING, ONTARIO >sn - Arm • B ry y L )a WILSON, R►, R. I. l*Ab ...every 10 minutes of every day, Chevrolet wins =new owners...and the demand is increasing day by, `. 4 day! Let this outstanding sales leadership be Your buying guide. Know the --' 1 thrill of being "out in front" in the liveliest of all low-priced cars. ..own � `- ` . the car that's first in performance, first in features, first in value. Choose the fastest-teller of the new-car year—the new 1939 Cherroletl { Low monthly payments on the General Motors Instalment Plan. ice-- , v\ Nti wf,rh Drive fhe.�with t, ADVANCED KNEE-ACTION CHEVROLET'S RIDING SYSTEM* FAMOUS VALVE-IN- A` HEAD SIX ENGINE Y Frictionless Goll Spriog. 'c �x 5'J Val Double-Acting Shock w-in•head' engines Absorber. . . . Ride Sts- have ands all world re- ,: j *3 hillier . . . Shockproof cords--onbad—oewater fir , and in the air. x Dual Cross Steering. *Available on Master Deluxe Models only. Drive she car with Drive the ca►with . ... They're IGyillg RIB ROIL Roofing 4� PERFECTED and eight over the eM shingles,toe I 1 STEERING COLUMN , (QUADR0.ACTION) ; With Preston "Rib-Roll" and "rite-Lap" GEAR-SHIFT HYDRAULIC BRAKES , , metal roofin there is no mass of old - . . slungles "Vacuum assist" supplies '�x Maximum effed with mini- k S yang a1011n and no'danger O PP ,< exposing your building while re-roofing. Bo96 of shifting effort. mum pedal pressure . . . f+ Emergency "'+++ -�Pn and "Rib Roll„ made in the i n under-cowl Simple, positiv. del � famous Council Standard quality' are . more room in front Broke lever operates on as ..only 19 extra. both rear brake shoes: GI69B guaranteed for.25 years. Sucre protection •� r S agamat fire and weather for the best Bart of a lifetime.. ; ' Prices are lower than at this timeowt year i ' � �,. becausethere is no sales tax. tante today DONALD MOTOR SALES - 'WHITBY for free estimate. Addrese.Dept . Assoc. 'Dealer-J, McGlashen--Dlttnbarton a As1 1p r �. Ar _ �• i ^f .,..—� N_ - This Ship Will Take The Kith and Queen Home BUT ITS AEXCUSE ME Have You Rea= GRANo, TASTY - �, N7- Ch FEW1 .. �v � �,t ser �', xa - {, � •• ® l A Having lost her husband, an old �� l' lady gave instructions fox the wording on the tombstone, the / ending to be "Rest in Peace." the meantime, b I n r late bus- band's a e O band's will disclosed the fact that she bad been treated rather bad- She immt diately hurried to \ the mason and told lm.to omit „ the words "Rest In Peact. i "1'm sorry," he replied, "but The"Empress of Britain," handsome C.P.R. steamship, is callingfor King the have already been carred." Ver well' rejoined the old Gee liz t t Halifax, Ila 15 t art them back Y , o e and n aloe h a a 3 e o c Ger � home to En-gland. y lady. "Just add, 'Until we meet _ again'." � 1 bought salt to put on,land. Others A pet lamb belonging to the , ' are inquiring about it. I have daughter of a local farmer in- Modern had no experience with it what: waded flower beds and ruined i . ever. If you can tell me how to dozens of tuljps. As a warn- r sow and what it is supposed to do warn- Etiquette PP r Ing the animal was taken in- BY ROBERTA LEE I would have something to shout. to the vegetable garden and —A.B., Oxford County. shown the mint. D Italy has Increased its permiulns A.—In answer to yours o! the _ Black Is Supreme for marriage and childbirth. 3.—Isn't patience a virtue that 19th, I would say that we do not The quack was selling a tonic • 'everyone,should do his best to ac- advise the use of—salt as an ap- •which he declared would make Again For Autumn Germany's supply of free labor quire in order to get the most out plication. to the soil. Salt does men lire to a great age. is practically exhausted. of life? p _ _ � -- a.�--suFPIy-�I��_�-whatso- "Look at me," he declared. Browns Nest is Importaaee 2.—If a woman s stationery u even. All it does is to liberate a "gale and-Kean yt,ani-'I'tly—ovef ' angttced, Mrs.. Arthur.Davis, and e$nbrandt" Greys BLUEBELL certain amount:use Potash hence 800 years old." Far EYeloilo; BINDER TWINE -she lwigna a letter Ethel Davis, is "Is he reap that old?" asked �' it necessar for her to write (Mrs. the ns the mpous ase of Salt simply y y ,, means the impoverishment of soil s listener of Lht youthful assist- ppglg.—The midaeaaon showings `Arthur) in parentheses. Some farmers have used it on ant• indicate that black is again su- —'AT— ��► a.—What would he a goad toast mangels with some recalls, but "1 eai!t say,",replied the assist- prem* for tall. The browns are MRnufact�urer'd to give at a birthday party? ant. "I've only worked !or him next in importance; they are large- there is no logical reason for its P>f1Ced • 4.--W'hen =people persist. in use, and.we do not advise it. 100 years." ly In the reddish range, running talking at the theatre, is it permis- sible to ask them to stop'. First Cannibal—Tho chief from very dark tones to rosy 'Finest Quality b.—Is there any difference be- � lanae. Auburns 'and tawny shades 8a0 and 850 foot grade, ` Is" bay fever. are continued. Beige looks season- largo or small Balls. tween the ways one should eat Second Cannibal —Serve• Special Prices on Pme blaos�la soap an bouillon? able when trimmed with beaver. 6:—What kind of iiia dace'the Whet JrC��f�CIC him right. We warned him Greys are featured. Alii s now Rope and Wire Cable g 'not to eat that grass widow- "Rembrandt" greys are stunning tenth wedding anniversary call See your Clan ger or w Co-ep- _ • !or .evening. This deslgaer's dark .tali•• Manager, or wrier for' Aa•w.rs I3 Customer: "That chicken I bottle, my;tie' or moss greens are '�Le �j' p FARMF.R.S' _ bought yesterday had no wish- also interesting. Numerous Aut- umn-leaf. _ 1.—Yes. "He who has moat pa- bone." grape and plum tones are CO-OPERATIVE Co., tience best enjoys the world," says pQ�ns Butcher (smoothl }; '•It v:as a Limited y presented. an old proverb. 2. No. 9.— happy and contented chicken, Pinks for Summer Cor. Duke and George Sts. "'May you live to be--a hundred madam, and had nothing to wish Pinks are introduced by many TORONTO, ONTARIO 4 --and, atter that, make up your HALTS NEAR-SIGHTEDNESS for." houses for summer afternoons and ' own mind." 4.—Yea, but do so It has been discovered that my- fall evenings.. Chanel, Balenelaga, - as quietly and pleasantly as pas- opia, .or progressive near-sighted- -There was a dasekshnad, one and other designers endorse MaJa• ' - Bible. If they resent the request nese, which has inflicted blindness ser long bother's vivid yellowish aviary- or viary �(q} NIS M�� 1► or ignore it, speak to the usher. or thick-lensed glasses on thous- He hada•t any notion - pink gamut as a welcome change Only the most rade and ill-bred ands, may be checked by the use How long it took to notify to the overworked cyclamen tones. How 00youhel People are guilty of this. 5.—Yes; of adrenalin. His tail of his emotion; Lelougs salmon, peach and banana a person eats soup, but drinks treatment i simple. I 'n- a■d while his tones fall into the same ' color' Tired? irritable? ti The s s p t 1 Aad so it hap ed. _rrltshle. . 0 bouillo r consomme pawn• Gana Look at our watch n m n o r s y anything calves only the use of adrenalin eyes trend.Many bright reds are ea !1.—This is the tin anhiver- y —note the time. The same _- - Y We little 1 went westing,oa ovZt a>rold the purplish cast, time tomorrow, compare - _ _ _ His lo - Two-year-old Dyokitza Kastrat- how you feel then.vlth the . .. 1Ps- eye dro over : riod of months, g with woe a.■d, the >m7• acd rt ma.* be done at'home. •ada+-s T ch of Vinitzka, Montenegro, is way you do right now' M the meantitme, stop at your drug stars INSANITY NOT INHERITED Because of previous gladness. believed to be the world'& young- and, tonight, drink a cup of Garfield New proof that insanity is not eat smoker, his father, a chain Tea' Tpnight — "Clean Vip Inside" — FBM - inheritable was announced last - smoker, having taught him.to guff Different Tomorrow! Farm FOCLlm week before the American' Psychi- Another method of removing at a cigarette when the baby was Loire that let-down feeling. Iaet 43ar- e^' hot dish marks from lisped only 18 months old. field Tea clean sway undiCeste waaeaa attic Association. ,. p0 —intestinal acl ]pfway u d Acts gently, Conducted by Prefesor Henry G. An intensive study of 830 in- promptly, thoroughly, Drink like or- Bell eE the Ontario ienitue. natea.of state asylums and Q!their tables Ser to make s pate of salt 'Professor M. Urbain has return- Binary tee. lac. — z4c. - A� Fur t ?or 'Free Sam W College, Guelph, with the to. parents, brothers and sisters, and and oil and coat the marks thick- ed to the Vincennes (France), to operation of the staff of the other relatives has failed complete- I with this. ' Leave on an hour or pie of �:wderd Hello - p y zoo .with three gorillas, eight p a ache Fonder — also O.A.C. ly to show that the diseases fox- so, and after,polishin in the usual chimpanzees, 80 monkeys, 12 oa- forilaGehl tea , used ' - � '� '- lowed an g P 0 for constipation, acid 7. y pattern of inheritance triches, two eagles and many nth- Indise,tion, and Is% Fay it will be found that all the Q.—I have not been sowing such as the patterns which hold er wild animals which he gathered keep clean inside.'.'• futile.: Garfield auins have disappeared. Tea co., Dept. 61, 1 Close Avenue, To- any commercial' fertilizer with true for physical characteristics. in Equatorial Africa. routo 8, Canada. : ;grain and while I amgetting-craps-- - - -- -— fife equal of any of my friends TO-SAVE LA" FERTiLYPY_ moor who do, I feel that could I obtain' The Royal Society of Canada, ALTO ACCESSORIES X EDICAL a fertilizer that would stiffen was told-last week at Montreal, C I a ss y e—da o a s uw :straw it would be of advantage. thr-t a large-seeded, drought-resin- USED CAR AND TRUCK FARTS HA��EVER• ROSE FEVER SUP Buy with confidence. A square ferers. Money Back Remedy. 11.1,9 While - While grain does not lodge badly, Cant plant will be produced short- deal always. Your matt order giv- Canada Herb Co., Windsor, do-' I think a small amount of fertil- Jy f•�r Western Canada', designed rn prompt Individual attention. Advertising..' tarlo. lined parts for all makes. Satistac- iter of the nature to stiffen straw to aid in maintaining fertility in tion guaranteed or money refund FEW TIRES FOR lSAI:F, would improve sample and per- dangerous dust areas. ed. Oaler Avenue Auto -Parts, ss papa the yield. I recognize the Osier Ave., Toronto. BUSiNESS OPPORTUNITY RESIDENTS OF ONTARIO . BUT '.fact that yield. lbs. A breeding program to produce - Tires.eiri the Budget Plan., Low _ ■ABY CHICKS START YOUR OWN BUSINESS. weekly payments, For particulars per acre o! the . -. thiiyperennial plant through cam- , usual .fertilizer would stiffen the CHICKS FOR SALE Every dollar sale brings you rev- -'write Entrap Tire 'Company, E $ ., biriing favorable characteristics enty-five cents p-rofit. Writs Ec- Royce Avenue, Toronto. straw as desired but would not in- 4 WEEKS OLD PULLETS 30c-- of wheats and wheat .grasses is -Large Type White Legb'orns. Rock enomy Distributing Company, Cur-. SiiLli9 DEVELOPED Crease yield sufficiently to offset being carried out by the Dominion Leghorn cross Breeds and Barred +tis Avenue, Leamington, Ontario: the cost. Twenty-five lbs. per acre Rocks. Day old chicks Be also. 2 FILMS DEVELOPED, TWO PRINTS experimental farms and, the Nati- weeks old chicks and cockerels. of the proper'ingredient should, I •onal Research Council. --Lakeview Poultry Farm. Wein FILMS DEVELOPED of tach'• and FREE' ENLARGE- think, do the trick. I would like T Bros.. Exeter. Ont. ,GENT coupon 25c.—Offset Photo- FREE ENLARGEMENT WITH EV- Rrapby Dep. "A", 2 Rueseil SL �JOW opinion and as to best avail cry roll•flim developed and eight Toronto. - able information re this matter.- (��j� WAS /M�'j BADEN CHICKS FOR SALE high gloss prints 25o. 8 enlarged W.M.H., Wellington Count SIM w p� A VI+ 13 . SAVE 3d0`EY ON YOUR JUNE Ants• 25c. Reprints same price*. PERSONAL County. VJIJL 1,rill V il►1 chicks, Effective June 8th. Bar. p s red Rocks, New Hampshire Reds, BriRhtllnR Studio, 29A Richmond A. The element* that haveSt. East Toronto. .STARRY—HUNDREDS TO CH(M)SD - do with strength of straw appear ff ��n �C Pullets $12,95: Cockerels ff3blids 10.05'$8.00; ENTERTAINERS ars' daughters. Widows ' witis Le horns $8.45; Pullets $17.45. Big i 0 i IO 1 :Property. Particulars l a CoA- to be-Calcium and Potash, hence it liJd11JJAClilW7 2 is that we find a judicious amount Fag Quality hatched from 5 to tldential Eos 128, Calgary, wl• j - $0 ounce wggs, Heavy Breeds $10. GARDEN PARTIES, CONCERTS, !ber'ta. of Phosphated Potash Fertilizer ir�--__` t+� 25, Pullets $16.46, Cockerels $9.00, Dances. Assured success. Try Can- KrusChen -Got at the Cause Leghorn's $9.75, Pullets $19.90. •ada's most Muldcal Famous Fam= QUIT TOBACCO. SNUFF, EASILY, Renally results in giving a strong- , Prompt delivery.—Baden Electric fly Versatile Juvenile Radio Art- Inexpensively. Home remedy. Tea- ir straw with an earlier and more This woman's headaches were Chick Hatcbery Limited, Baden, lets.` Write Thompson Trio, Lis of the i is kind that reduce __. tlmonlala tis. Boxes, Advice even crop than where no fertihz- gripping Ontario. towel. free. Earilett'a Bos t. Win-Oipeg. P the sufferer to something like err had been applied. The Super- helplessness. -Che tried tablets. TWEDDLE CHICKS FOR SALE FEMALE HELP RANTED phosphate contains a'.eonsidei'able She tried pills. All Without avail. GOVERNMENT A P Y R O V E D SEWING MACHINES. & SUPPLIES amount of Calcium Sulphate from Only Kruschen could het her. Chicks lentil blood tested breed- ers P . .ers at'the right price. Prompt de- SPARE TIME INCOME FOR SEWING MACHINES. RE- �ich the plant is able to get Cal- "I used to get very bad head- livery. the hatch 65.000 per week, 19 OFFERED TO RESPUNSIBLE pairs; supplies-Call makes, new aches," she writes, "No tablets or Grade A Heavy Breeds $10.45; ' woman with good koeai contacts. or trade-in, reconditioned mach clam. pills o! any kind could relieve 901u Pullets $16.75; Cockerels $e. Leading magazine publisher seeks fines 1n stock — Write A. ,albert f Naturally w4 could make sag- 00; I,egborna, $'9.95:.Pullets $20.75; neighborhood subscription work- Son, 950 Yonge St., Toronto. . them. One morning, casually, I Extra Profit Grade the kind that ' -ea Experience unnecessary, com- 'gestions more to the point if we tried Kruschen Salts in a glass of weigh two pounds per hundred STAMPS g missions liberal, generous bonus. had a sample of your soil, but I hot water, I continued taking it, 'more when hatched, Heavy Breeds'. es. State - age. Give references. presume that you practise a good but J have not had one of those $n.95, .Pullets $18.90, Cockerels ,Box $0, Room 421. 73 Adelaide St_ _. NEWFOUNDLAND STAMPS. 40 dif era rotation and apparently use awful headaches since. Kruschen 45.00.special Ma $11.45, Pullets $23. W. Toronto. reveal sac, catalogue value S2.5111; p PP Y 45.'tipecial Mating slightly high- "..Price lists furnished. F.d. Scham _ nciderable manure. I • would snits me better-than anything else. er: Free Calend'a•r and PoultryHAIR GOODS -nen• Botwood, Newfeiindland. suggest, that you t 200 lbs. per good.­—(Mrs.) gu • g$ PLimited. Fergus, Ontario. WHY GO GRFYf ADAD of 0-15-6 T would cost A'�' ` WIGS, TUUPES. TRANSFURMA- � Headaches can nearly always be BRAY CHICKS FOR SALE tions, switches, curia, and all t pea you approximately 3•.00 per acre. traced to sluggishness of the kid- BRAY ,.'HICKS ARRIVE ALL ALl bf finest quality Hair Goods rite THOSE GREY STREAKS IN YOUR Applied at the rate I have .men- ne s liver and intestines and •to ive..and healthy at Trinity Bay, for illustrated catalogue. Conflden- hair are ..dead against you. Un- y , , 1 terms arranged. Toronto Hum- doubtedly the finest remedy for tioned, it should give you an in- .the unsuspected retention in the North Shore, Quebec, tri - an Hair supply Co. 528 BathureL Crease of, a roxinlatel 15 to 20 system of stagnating waste ma- 'ter• In hot weather you need Toronto. '.grey hair Is e. bvi s k omade. PP 3 3 S S hardy, vigorous, chicks too. Order This to not a dye, but eoicnNfical- •bus. per acre of 'oats or barley; terial which poisons the blood. The Bray chicks today. pray Hatch- fe- y prepared treatment which re- about 6 bus. per acre of wheat. numerous salts in Kruschen slim_ cry, 130 John Street. North, Ilam. HAS;UINERY vitalizes the hatr: 2 nonce ;t.n6; ilton, Ontario„ large four ounce $1.5f, 'posings ^� Lesser r7uantities of course, will ulate the internal organs to heal- prepaid, order from V. A. Tuthill : thy, regular 'action so that n HANDY GREASE CONTAINER AND (Canadian Agent) ^11 Moor ht. give you results. y g n 'i'tiL' r ArHAER YOUIt .PULLETS ;on L1Qder• ,,,larantee.l. Clean clogging Waste i3 allowed 110 col- itty the more money you stand to one minute Jen. Write (;, E. Nest, Toronto. Mada and ; 101 in Q.—Could you dice me any in- masher Nf)W—you' •ner-d the fast "F.n> la red tor' 54 se "� lett. Your inside is kept clean Maichow• 5tavely. Alberta: for11)ation in reg rd to sowing salt and sexene. And that is just fioty !%info n mi which stay chicks are :on had. 1 ar.1'deaiiti, it+ �slt this ':,mous. Order your. �hi,•ks today American ,cosine ''g may be in- -on SaLs, brings c,u'c': and rroni r•:,y 'Hgtrt,erv, 130 Jnhn r spring and quite a few farmers lasting relief from heads:hes. �cr,.et. North, Ilatnnton, Oniarlo. Issue No. 23 -- 39 lroduced into LithnOnla, a Air sequence of the earnest entreaty Brotherly love is of the very precious verses teach at leant the _ of the Ephesians that he would GARDENING esidnce p3 Christianity. Every folowing truths: (1) that the Lord Sunday give them the benefit of his pres- believer is taught of God to love JKsus Christ himself will return ` ince he spent three years among the brother who shares his faith; visibly, (2) his wil be a triumph (4": them on his return from Jerusa- such love is the best and only ant return. (3) When he returns ooI low. But the latter part of his RESETTING AND GROWING guaranty of his own salvation, The ' forhie own, those Christians who ' =� r eta was disquieted b reports of brotherly love of the early church have passed on in death will rise y q Y p° RHUBARB was not nasi disorders at Corinth. Paul could y visible to the world; first; that is, their bodies will-rise coufnot leave Ephesus at pres- No fruit or vegetable garden is it was its great recommendation in from the grave. (4) We who are - Lesson ent, for a "great door and effec- complete without from six to 12 the world's eyes. The early living on earth at that hour will tual" had been opened to him roots, according to the size and Christian churches were little be caught up with them. (5) Those - there. But the occasion was urg- needs of the family, of either companies of people where.love rising from the grave, and those •LESSON XI ent, and could not wait for his Ruby or Macdonald rhubarb. Rhu- was at a high temperature, where' living on earth when the Lord re- ';PAUL SOLVES CHURCHPersonal presence. barb.thrives best on a compara- outward pressure very often tight- turns, will meet Christ in the air; PROBLEMS 1. Paul, called to be an apostle tively rich, deep, well drained soil. ened the inward bands, and where it doesnot say that we shall stay of Jesus Christ through the will of The soil selected should be prefr- mutual confidence diffused .con- in the air. (6) For .all eternity. , 'I Cor. 1:1.3, 10, 11; 4.14-21; g ably prepared b spading Gal. 1:1.7; 3:1.28; 1 These. 1:1; God, and Sosthenes our brother, Y Y gin deep= tinual joy. we shall'be in the presence of the t 4:9-5:22. 2. unto the church of God which is ly and thoroughly a good appliea- 1 Thes. 4:12. That ye may walk Lord Jesus Christ. _ „} -them that are becomingly towardtem that are Unselfish, Godly Life a ortn lana : , will permit it may be -without, and may have need of 5:12-15. 12. But we beseech i0, 11; 4:14-21; 1 Thessalonians so..netified in Christ Jesus, called A Y plowed un- y 5:12-15. to be saints, .with all that call der. Early the following Spring nothing. The r ou, Brethren, to know them that u gospel bids us to be upon the name of our Lord Jesus the soil should be well worked up glad to give 'where help is re uir- labor among you, and are over you Golden Test.-Let our manner P 9 Y in ever lace, their Lord and and a commercial fertilizer, pre- ed but it also bids us to strive in the Lord, and admonish you; of life be worthy of the gospel of Y P 0 ours: 3. Grace to you and peace ferably 5-10-5 applied at the rate not to require-help and thus bur- 13, and to: esteem theri exceed- Christ. , Phil. 1:_7. of five pounds-pier square rod and in highly in love for their work's -THE LESSON IN'ITS SETTING from God 'our Father and the P 1? q den others. g g Lord Jesus Christ. These three well mixed with• the soil prior to selves. 1.1. And tied c::horc you, Time.-The First Epistle to the 13,. But we would not have you P verses take us at once into the Planting. sake. Be at peace among your- ; Thessalonians was the fir'-, letter ignorant, brethren, concerning heart" of Christianity. Select Single Groins -them-that-fall its eep;r fiat ye sor- brethren, admo.nfsh_the discrdtrtvs ' by the apostle Paul of which we Division in the Church When resetting crown;.. taken encourage the faint-1 esrte•!. sup- 3 have any record. and was written g row not, even as the rest, who about A.D. co4. The Epistle to the '10. Now I beseech you, breth- from old dug-up clumps, single face no hope. I1. For if we be- port the weak, be lurgsuffering tu- en- Galatians was written before the ren,through the name of our Lord crowns should be sell'cted, remov- lieve that Jesus died and rose ward all. n See test none t'Vil Epistle to the Romans; robabl in 'Jesus Christ, that ye all speak the ing all old roots. These are set again, even so them also that are der unto any one evil for evil; r' P P same thin acid that there be no three feet apart in rows five feet but always folio- after tbat �.h ch , .. g, fallen asleep in Jesus will God A.D. 54, .while, the First. Epistle divisions amo•n is good-, one'tov:ard�anathei, and to the Corinthians was written . - -- - g yaw; but that ye apart. Plant the crown so that its bring with him., 15. For this we g - - be perfected together in the same growing tip is'just below the sur- bay unto you by the .!turd of the for and all. In the fir=t rso .vers- aboutorre year later. t �- - mind and in the same judgment. lace of the soil-and tramp the soil ' Lord, that we that are alive that es of this rich paragr::ph' t.te Placef--The city of Corinth and 11. For it hath been signified un= firm- Hoe, d' or• cultivate at apostle is speaking of tics'. v,hj gas Y• tB are' left unto the coming of the -7the city of Thessalonica'were both to me concerningyou, m breth- intervals to loosen the soil. and were the officers and.apointed rut- w. y, y Lord, shall in no wise precede in Greece, the former in the son !hem that-are of the Buse- eontrel-weeds-.-Aft ers in the church at a,RhIFt ca: em a are fallen asleep. 16. "- tht�n ar ,and the latter in the hold of Chloe, that there die con- frosts kill the leaves, mulch with Love is the. secret of li:in, the f'or the Lord'himself.shall descend 'northern; Galatia was located in tensions amongou.' straw or straw manure for the holy,unselfish, godly life Paul h--ie y Y from heaven, with a shout with Rite northern part of the great pen: These divisions in the Corinth- Winter. Remote this in S describes. The characterirt:c= of Pring the voice of the archangel, and insula of Asia, known to us to-day a Christian enumerated here can fan church were fundamentally- and continue to dig and cultivate. with the trump of God: and the - as Asia 31inor. not-caused by disagreement in the Strong rapid growth of the leaves dead:in Christ shall rise first• 17. only become rea'ities in our !toes St. Paul left Corinth in con- matter of doctrine.' They divid- is the objective. The leaves man- then we'that are alive, that are b3 our deliberate determination to _ sequence of a determination he ed rather over their respeetive atle- tifacture the nutrients that devel- left, shall together. with thetas be Practice these• virtues = -f.vcyJ, :bad formed to spend the approach- giances to some of the great men op the .roots, in which are stored caught up in the clouds, to meet without ceasing,'in ecei y:hino_ . lug'feast at Jerusalem. In con- in the church of the apostolic age, the reserves of food that make for the Lord in the air: an(, so shall Peru is extending Its pnp:b s the ispid growth of the stalks that we ever be with the Lord. .These restaurants to a:1 large citleg. i we use as food in the early Spring, Remove no stalks the•first year, but few the second, and after that a never more than half the stalks ', -Discoverer • py y. t� RADIO -NOTES that develop. The result will then , Discove e Ol X-Ray be large, long. tender stalks for , Y f _ the table. IS takes three or four !� • • •- • Q N E S Tears to develop a really produe- t HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous ]Puzzle 12 Compass point lice crown. 1.7 The man who p Iy A L 15 Feather scarf. NEW PROGRAM EXCHANGE will be broadcast from the, top of Every farmer or gardener who discovered the L ,q -1 q; 18 Beer. With the return to England of GIE }fount Royal is Montreal. by CBS, has a Rood house cellar should E t); N 19 Southeast. _ Their Majesties•next week, radio beginning June ii at 8.«0 p.m, and X-ray. S T�t'A t+ 21 He was a listeners. who have been concent- the Toronto Promenade Concerts, ow his own Winter rhubarb. 23 Vegetable. ® A� DGE A eA Nobel prize E trating on Canadian and American by :PTHC, beginning July 6. Four to aha tiro{vasa should be 14 Striped ped labrlc. 22 Feigns. broadcasts of the events of the planted annually and from the t Iv1 L' IO' NMEW-MI Royal Tour, will turn to dialing CATCHING UP WITH NEWS fifth year on this number can be 16 Substantive V N O I !L N P A!L 23 Pharmacist. their favorite programs. Radio To catch up with our program dug up annually for Winter use. pronoun. i E A'S'S 23 Discloses.the latest important briefs In this way continuous Production 17 Drunkard.news cotumns have devoted most . A E S 01T E O S N E 27 American aloe of their space to these royal tour are Crosby goes on vacation for both Summer and Winter use M • Jnly 15 and may 18 Tiny particles. T A E 29 Bitter herb. broadcasts and many listeners have y do a broadcast is possible. 20 Aye. E A M A 31 Dined. dost track of what is happening is from the 'New' York World's Fair 21 Tuixior, O ERGO N E Before. . L particular world of entertain- before be leaves on his holidays. 22 Gratified, 7 39 To instruct. meat. On June 9, Raymond Paige 99 Men some would say thug followed 24 Gibbon. 41 Doctor. A neer NIBC, CBS, MBS and and,% Girl will be heard oyer CBS . Paul in his teaching; others would 26 Neuter 42 Exists. 4*gETICAL 43 Bear-tike - say the referred the teaching CBC program exchange system, on Fridays at 9 p.m. - NBC is y P g °f pronoun. 43 Plural: I Grief. anima planned a few months ago, is now setting up a special press room Apollos; while others claimed to 27 Form of "be."44 To harden. 2 Insertion. '45 Trunk drawee M for television critics - Phil Baker be.adherents of the apostle Peter; i going into efefct.. This will bring 28 Sun god. 46 Gowns 3 King of beast 47 Epochs. A16. to Canadian networks, American changes his schedule to .Widnes- and then some, probably the most 30 You, 50 Aeriform fuel, 4 Opposite of 48 Sister. sustaining programs which had not day nights at 8-p.m. on July s. boastful, claimed to be followers 31 Epoch, 51 God of was. cold 49 Cry for help been beard In. this-country, and, TO BE HEARD ..-..-June 9, 1.2 of Christ's teaching. ' Now, the 32 Itubber tree. 3,9 Stream. 5 Half an etas, at sea. � apostle says that they ought not 34 Marked with 54 Threefold. 6 Husband or 50 Cruel. ' .more important, 'til release noon, NBC, CBC - Royal visitors _ through American network facts- at Washington Capitol ... '1.15 p,m., to be.followers of any name, ex. spots. 56 To scrutinize. wife. 52 Being- i hies to listeners la the United NBC, CBS. CSC - R. V. at Arling- rept 'the name of Jesus Christ, 35 Juniper. '57 Double bass. •7 Battering 55 To sin. tonand that all the apostles, himself, 36 Night before. 59 To driver machines. 58 Spain. States, Car been programs which CB Cemetery ..Treat's Children NHC, Apollos, Peter, and the rest, were 37 Driving 61 He specialized 8 Northwest. 57 Before Christ.• : •..: have aster been heard is that CBC - Miss Treat's C'htidren ...,, i - saved Onlyby Christ's death, and r King of country. 12.15 a,m.- NBC, CBS, CBL recognized only Christ as Lord 38��ntta 6Z' a 20 Yo seta -58 command. Right. H was Red er Bashan U. S TO HEAR OURS Departure of R. V. from Washing- 40 Finale, by birth. II Theme. 60 � Programs which have been ask- ton ...,-. June 1Q, 11 a.m., NBC, and Savior. Type measure. �- _American-metworky include the Grenadier Guards Band North River to board destroyer to,ahame you, but to admonish you on Sundays at 6 p.m, which is 12 Noon. NBC; CBS, CBC Ar• as my beloved children. 15. For 3 l5 IL ••being taken by NBC. NBC. is also rival R. V. at N, Y. W'orld's Fair though ye• have ten thousand tu- taking Seo illana, Mondays at 8,30 June 12th, 12:50 pm., CBC - Tt• V.- tors in Christ, yet -have ye not P.M.. the Summer Concert series, oto Sherbrooke P, Q. ... 6 p.m., many fathers; for in Christ Jesus '- Tuesdays at 9.30 pati., over its west CHC =R. V. to Levis, P. Q. I begat you through the goapeL. I 23 coast network, and, -Miss Treat's8 p.m.. E B9, CFRB - Big Town- 16. I beseech you therefore, be ye Children, dramatic series on FrL- 8.36 p.m., CBS, CF'RB - Tuesday imitators of tine. 17. For this G 20 days at 3 30 p.M.• also over its Night Party . .. 8.30 p.m., tiBC, cause have I sent unto you Timo- -west coast network. CBS Hsteoers- CBL - Information Please" ....:;.. thy, who is my beloved and faith-. I 32 ` s, will hear, the Lyric Trio, on Thurs• 9 'p.m„ CBS, CFRB -- We, The ful child in the Lord, who shall days at 7.30. p.m., and Geotfery People ...... June 13,' 12.30 p.m., put you in remembrance of 'my 35 - 'Waddington Conducts on Tuesdays CBC --- R. V. at Fredericton ...... ways.which are in Christ, even as .` rt 10 p.m. Mutual will of course 5:45 p.m., CBC - R. V. to St. John, I teach- everywhere in every ! ?` 7 continue the Percy Faith's Music N.B. ...... Jtine 14, 12:30 p.m., CBC, church. 18, Now some are Buffed aeries on Wednesdays at 9.30 p.m. R V. to'Charlottetown, P.E.T. stip, as though I were not coming 3 0 9 5 Nutual has added MelodicS _30_p_m., CBC - R, V. to Pictbu, to you. 19. But d will'come to - -' G on -Sundays'at 7.30•p.m. and Happy N.S. ...... June 1 7 a, 11.15 a.m� CBC- you shortly, if the Lord will; and 3. - Cadg from Mondays to Fridays at Greetings by Premier of Nova Se.- I will know, noi: the word of them -r 1 pm. to its Canadian 'intake. tie to Their Majesties ...... 1.15 that are puffed up, but .the power. 1 = - t er ane an programs which .. -- - 3 Other S •a 'will b., heard over the American Canadian soil at luncheon in Hali- in word, but in power. 21. What 57 9 GO .A network when they, begin their fax ...... 5.45 p.m., CBC - Depart- will ye? shall I come unto you broadeasrs. wit -be ,the outdoors ure of Their Majesties from Hali- with a rod, or in love and a spirit I 6Z - Summer Symphony concerts, which, fax to Fngland of gentleness? .} s REG'LAR FELEERS-The Real Thing ;,; By GENE BYRNES JURE ! Q,K. �1L,I SEE YO_V� I CsOT IT RICHT -.YOU CAN BE THE 1 ,.I LL gC WITA WAVE A MITT AW HERE IN MY c e s•. KETCHER IF 700 HAVE YOU IN THREE r.•A MASK, SVT' POCKET! O " •P fC r` a �` 1. A MITT AN A MASK AN A• •� T .+ MINITS 1 OONT_SEL NO > a`o •• ::; CHEST PERT£CTOR ^ W CHEST PERTECTOR OR i P fA o os,� 6 ---- a _ ^.i i - _ .�' - o; � .•-off : i t o a' o / COL W'�C_771HES r o. O e as cq 9 07. -- ' _. ..-- - - - - _- .. . �u t rr one. e.,rr,..,,• ��/' �j/i.K t 6� " j. I-V LOCAL lad a "-TO memrbers and :friendsof �.DUNBARTOI�I _ a the UnitedChurg Y. P. U. Reserve Friday evening, June 16th. The Erskine Cemetery Board an !Watch for the Pickering First Watch for particulars. 1 no: nce their annual sem-ice fdr i re of July Celebration Program in the .-;Erskine Cemetery Decoration Sunday, June 11th, at 3 P• m. D. News neat week:-Many in Day, next Sunday, June lith, at c S, Time. Rev, M. Jenkinson, of the Entertainment for you. Reserve 'p• m. Daylight-Saving Time. Pickering, will be the speaker and , - the date. -The Women's Club finished up a -��� . 1 - the music under the direction -IJn uthe) g'U�l fold -Sutn mer' ince 6ttir.. and Mrs. Sheppard, of the seasons progrann on Saturday his choir. Toronto, called on Mrs. Mechin on when they motored through some On Monday evening Miss May p Tuesday. I of the blossom district of Durham Thompson entertained at a Kitchen You need FLY -SPRAY ' -,'bliss Deborah Haight, of Nor- County. They' stopped, fid, and Shower in honour of Miss Marg- tvich, visited the Misses Rorke ov- visited Mrs. Arnold's beautiful gar- uerite Hunter, • a bride-to-be, of Weare offering- ser the week-end. den, then proceeded to the Govern- this month. The table was decorat- ."Budget," 8 o2. tin at 150. --Mr. Allan Clark, of Lakefield went Reforestation Depot at Or- ed with a silver basket of pink s. " spent .Sunday here with his moth- ono. From there they travelled to roses, and a bride's cake. Miss $a8'et 1� OZ. fiiII 51 260. --- and sisters. - t -New Castle, where they had tea at Ruth Allen and Mrs. Clarence Silk and thoroughly reliable sprayers at 25o. A most enjoyable afternoon th:e-Newmstle Arms, before ret- served tea at the end of the even- NOTICE-Every tin guaranteed "sure-)sill" was spent at the liamt-of Mrs -W- urning hoyn-a- The groom -an Presented vdth, the money fox pay do ab! McLean at the June meeting of Haven't you heard? Haven't you a small baby pig. �1�Br-IiIIe� -� . 'St. George's Women's Guild. seen? But of course everyone is - ' I --Gordon Wade, who has been playing tennis this summer. The - .'seriously ill,'has shown signs of courts are in fine drape and eyery- Sunday, Jane 11th, 3 p. m. D. S. T, -You "also need "'Scampers" for the me' ErsWstw Cemetery Decoration Day s improvement, but is still in a crit- one seems to betaking advantage • real condition, t of them. At„a meeting of the Ten- whole fa' ily. _. ►--,btr.-and_-Mrs __C.. J. Steveaison nil Cl>fb on Mionday evening many - Children's,by llixs- F. L. Green_ things were decided. One import- Children s, .$1.39 -Alf sof Gree�vood, visited relatives in ant. item, a Weiner roast for mem- Cedar GrOve p i : Thornton near Barrie lost week. bers of the Club' is to be held on = Boys' .$1.69 - Sizes n •-Wr. and Mrs. Neil Hopkins the 19th of June. The members and little son, of - Stoney Creek, will be given definite information GARDEN PARTY -.--Men's. $1.98Stock and Mr. and Mas. McCulIough and about this during the following - little daughter, of.Hamilton, spent 'week- Also a final date was set Saturday Night -Sunday with their aunt; Mrs. W. . t�. fees. ALL FEES MUST BE IA' LADIES -Don't forget about our line of '"GORDON" Clark and fanuly:-- BY THE 15TH OF JUNE. Anoth- JULY ,TTH silk bosiery.-Service and Chiffon. a T ►-Sonne of the residents of 'the er item of importance is that a ... village motored t�Bam eaverton on Boys' Singles Tournent is to be 69c. per pair, 3' airs for $2.00 _ Tuesday to see the King and arranged'for the week of the 19th New Queen, while others- went to Ham- of June. A prize of three new ten- J - Ilton on Wednesday for the same 'nis balls- will be awarded to the Have you seen our "NU•FLITE" in Sport &bots? winner. Don't forget if you want Idodem Barber Sbop _.;n bite, glue and Burgundy..,right to the purpose. g - g y.,, g ,p- -,N. F. Mechin, of Oshawa, L. to maks the most of your surruner Now opened in DunbaTton. Minute. COME ON IN E�. and Mrs. Devitt and daughters vacatioTt, join. the Pickering Tennis ' of Toronto, Ms. and Mrs. King, of Club, novel Opposite United Gburch Weston .visited Mrs .Mechin.. on -- .=-�- Moderate Prices. - , ,, a PMA N .' 'Sunday. ! NOTICE CLIFF S..H�ALM, Prop. -m. S. �/HLA. -r- wog to annual services in Erskine Church on • Sunday neat, A special meeting of ratepayers Greenwood.Cirtait Field Day ''. :. there will, be.no service in the of S. S. No. 2, Pick axing'wi11 be Satardsy, Jane 24th. COST 7Presbyterian CChurch on that day. une held is the school house on Wed_ SE�LyTT i. G � LESS nesday, J14th, 1939, at 7.30 The Sunday School will also be p. C[aasified AdtertEsemmts I rIt3sdray.tr. m. for the purpose of electing a, _Congratulations to Arthur D. trustee. - _ , FOR SALE - seed buckwheat, lot Snaith, formerly of Pickering, in Pickering Men's Qpb. �, con. 6, Wm. Gray, Jr. Boys'Over Rubbers, 11'8 to 5'B, ? 490 Na receiving the Award of the PASTURE TO RENT - plenty of .Aden's Work Boots, Regular price legs $1.00 American Society of Heating and b _ - {.. The Flower Show being organic- shade and running water. New wire �blldrea't and Bo 6' BO.Cte SDd Oxfords. r 190 Ventilating Engineers, in the Fae- y P , lusty of Applied Science at Toronto y the Club in conjunction with fence. Phone Close., 3r12. .Clifford , !University. He has since secured .a the•Horticultural Society for the xiddlehurst. Men's Leather Leggings, Reg. $2.00, for .age. First of July Will consist of Sia-. 6tanfield's Underwear, heg, $2.0O3 for $1.49 Position at St. Catharines. teen CIasses of Roses, Delphiniums,. FOR SALE - barred rock pullets, Advt to -well advanced. Rose Madill, Clare- Mea'B ROT cif the young man who Pansies etc, and will be open I'' r,^ 9lipperp, 'P-g at 2.50; -for '.70 was drivinghis car? up and down mont R. it. 2. tw all without entry fee. Pull details Men's Neck Tie&, Regular $1.(0 and 750. for 390. Church Str. at 2.15 a. in. on-Mon will be given next week. In the _ � ° with a cut- -1'AgT on Satuvay,- -- 27* --:l�ek3 & Sweater Goats, Oxford i9rey, Reg,1.95,1,95 .; day morning, Playing alone marquee will held. a Baby near the Anglican Church or News _,_,MeA'e Fine shirts Reg.. �2.�0 and,$1.96.. X1.39 f ,_first on the"muffler at the same time g wotild cal at an of the !loaners on Show, which is bei organized b- Office, a brooch in old fashioned ' r the street he will hear something. the f book go w1 garnets. re- , Reg. .. fer 6904 E. details of these two additional att- ward. J. Robinson, 63 Wellesley to his disadvantage- ractions next weeks. Fred T BllI1�lll 1CkOr1II ,w 9tr. Toronto, phone- 1�I 8183 T. pp E 1► The Brougham Women's Inst- a 1 itute have irivited the Pickering In. R SALE -- St. Francis de Ssles- _ FAtablisked 1857. NIMCOE POINT I<O t ; stitute to,be their guests on Tues- church sheds. 18-20,000 feet of lura- day, June 13th, at 2.30 standard Sumner Resort open for small or ber. Reasonable. Apply Thomas : tllire, at the .home of Mrs. Craw- large picnics, beautifully situated Dwyer, Pkkering 42� D i -ford, oa the 4th con..Those wishing on Lake Ontario; also one sun=er SPECIALS IAL to attend, please be at the four cottage for rent. Apply, at Simeve TO RENT - 8-roomed hoarse in she _. . corners at,.3 P. m. D. S. T. Williams. Village of Pickering. Immediate ' Point - Mrs, J. possession Apply, A. E. Richard- -The regular meeting of the PF Y. , '.Breakfast Bacon, 25e. a lb. - Woman's Association of the Unit- son. Pick, 60. 42-3 _ ed ChurcXbe held on Tues- NATIONAL CONSERVATIVE ���` Steak, n f�c a tiJ ,.gam A85N. OF ONTARIO RIDING -- day, June . 13th, at Z.30 at .the lxxne of Mrs. Fallaise. A special CONVENTION NOT10E ` Pork Liver, 12c. a lb. ;invitation is extended to all mot- ?hers and young children of the 'Tat�N HALL, NFHITBY - St$Wl<n I3P.ef :12C. a 117• ..-congregation. 'gThe members are FRIDAY. JUNE 2ND, 1939 �'Uar trtrnte FrweM•ptwr way g f asked to remember the Apron : every day. - SltaweF. ! Io select& eandidate for the next COAL, COKE, . �+.rE:Wel Shorter►}ng, :' 15C. a . l r-A garden party will be held at ..Dominion Election _,, W+✓UD CEMENT, ?�.a�ssiC: Cleanser, .3 tins, 13c. the home of Rev.' Hugh G. Croz- CHIEF !PEAKER-The honourable ler, Whitby, on Tuesday, Jiro. 13th. J•Earl Lawson. K.C. M.P., fotmer BAND, f $e YEL, Sf 25c" at 8 o'clock, D. S. T. in aid of the Minister of Inland Revenue. Oshawa, and in T..K.CREIGH 1 ON, K. C. President and Cedanlale Church, R E I D ' - comomemorntion of the 40th. anniv- BLTILDEiR'B BUPPLIEF3 ersary of the ordination of Rev. R. D. HUMPHREYS Secretary. a _ a Crozier. The members of his,old ROOFING .SPECIAL BleO Itjeal cartage work Buticher (phone JWV). P1Cirerir%d ' con tion are invited to attend. - greg>; ' ' . We trays also prated in etocic s fail Adm. 25e. + r 3-1 Std. Wtht, Asphalt Shingles line of Vapie Les►f Mt1ho . }- The Trustee Board of Salem $6.00 Per sgrs , 1 Evy. . p s« A. W. 'MITCHELLd - ess meeting at the home of .C. J. - :6.65 per egra Stevenson, who has been their All first quality Torionto Asphalt ern ar' Ware Secreta for a great, many years. Roofing Co. Shinteles. In lots -Dicke Secretary a c rm Ont. - • They were arranging for their an- of 6 &qre. or ever. OiS epbaoe 7480 Rayidence 962 nisi Memorial Sunday, which tak- -+-- - es place on' the last Sunday in Prices sabiect to change witheat `SEED CORN - June every•year, which will .take sotke. _ o place on June 25th this year. The i• PICKM� •:• Speel a 1 •usual service may be looked for- v Dent, Pride of Nishna, -Improved `word to by all .who are Interested. * i TQ��, YARD" Particulars later. LUME" `� -Learning, Golden Glow, Early -St. George's Church} Jun. 11th PHO�7F.31i)0 'Men's pants ant overalls at First Sunday after Trinity. . San- $1.39 a Pair. Real values Rochester, white Cap, Bloody ati on day SchHolVool atommunion tell• This Maple Leaf Mutual Fuc . Chambray' BUtCllter SweepStakes -Genui• rthe Men s blue Chambra shirts service will take .. a orm o a Insurance Co. a . ei coroporate Communion,. for the Men'• fine sl�irts,�i.00 . and �+ureka•, _ "lint -Varietie$, young people of the congregation. ani ti7AWANESA IN& M l Members of recent Confirmation (gip rates for Farm and C4u*l 1,2Jr each Comp#on'$ Earlyy Longfellow, ' Classes are especially invited. At m. Evening Prayer. Preacher 110swarme on 1 k toots at �elsl0w :,: 71g"t for'�McCormick eDeering Farm N.Obintr 7 P'• . • Men Ivor at both services, Rev. E. G. Robin- y Ana 1• whNis" silos etc. .prir;es. Repairs. son. On Friday, June 9th, the AP, /l►�amob0e Iasaraaee at Hai v s and parts in stock,' - ostolic On, of ConfiraAtion willOw'Motto -We ha'v& it. Can Get IL Or S is not made. ' ` be administered in St. Paul's, Dun AN Klads. Shot ands Harness Repairies. �. barton, at 8 p. m. The officiating Rite K 1<Ysata art Save ovrcoupons They +• Bishop and Preacher, will be Right BOWMAN & ROW]b J valuable,- _ ii _ _ s• loos �$ � . Reverend W. C. White, D. D•. MW ONTARM C. 0• Bradley J. Sa BALSDON, : 'w. PICKIMING formerfy Binhop . of the Canadian CALL AT Missionary Diocese in Nonan. PhonelPitk 2004 _