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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1940_05_24_ - N. rU+M.R/ rtq.r.-. ♦'a .. ._. .. .. w.� '>•', �:.,,,,•,. . t .. +.' ..�++H.lNEWS `3 � a.,,�•w,r. •1 •y.•i '•;•' •-tr•.; ,+. ..!•r• a.. .►S, -,-``•• � ,.�' THIE PICKERING VOL,- LIX PICKERING, ONT.' FRIDAY, MAY. 24, 1540 No. 40 e , �f ,�stsisrastottal Lassa. a BROUGHAM WIiITEIVALE DUNBARTON -GREENWOOD �ed4oa3 A member of Brougham Y. P. at. The Day of Intercession, set a- 31r. An ;1. Angus Forsythe, of the C. E. ' IM 8. 0. PARSON-Phydeian tetxied a dance at Brooklin on Fri- side by His Majesty, will be ob- F._spent the week -end here with his - - , MILLS UWStteseoa, Daabatton. tay -: day evening. - served on Sunday, May 26th at family Y Y •Q Ec FOR9YTH, Oph. D., Director Young men, of -Brougham the Whiterosle Baptist Church, at Miss Ethel Eanans, who spent the •, - �- �r4 a �+ ;1Dvtome'rra►1 titinot Ont�to ItbR. attended an OddfelloWs' service at 11 a. m., and at the Green River winter at the east coast, is the Meta t+,temtarof theA optoeo.tr:nt ._` ;CHOPPING •' --• `'a•-. taaaeiatt rye. enmin•d appolatte•at. 13400klin on Sunday afternoon. Church at 7 P. m, All not worship- guest of her cousin, Mrs. Frank Monday, Wednesday and t`riday, •fedi: Clar•mone. Ooc. The severe'stoim of Sunday' of ping elsewhere, are urged to Att- White. -- _ ternoon did no damage here but end. Lsyai. g Friends of Rev. Harry F.- New - WE GRIND FINE the rain did- a lot of good. man will be pleased to learn that Bran, Shorts and Feed of all AAEAtb D(1iYVLD RUDDY Barrister. The Teen-age group of girls at- THE FLOWER SHOW he has received a call to St. Paul's Notary rubttc. Mo fyµr�,oaa kinds, also 'minerals acid othertended the Achievement Day meet Chureli, in Halifaxr ogeuRied by tp•tate A:E.�hria- , -also that he is rind of t.•ourt House. whitbr. sty ing at Uxbridge on Saturday. :Pickering Township Horticultural. preaching this Sunday, May 26th, co ocentrattes'for profitable •feeding Mr. and Mrs.. Sherlock, of Toron- Flower Show, will be held in 'the at St. Paul's Anglican, dere. ,kept on handy - BEATON, BELL ROSS were whir the Tatter's brother, schoolroom of Dunbarton United Mrs. H. Newman; Mrs. A. Stroud We stock only the bes3 Poultry Earrtstors tf Solicitors Mr. Bert and Mrs. Harvey on Sun- Church, on - .Wednesday evening, Mrs. -W. France, Mrs. L. McCon- hot: MaY-29t4a- Cash and �_. n----- - Supphcs --- ' oc te, iss Waddell an iss Jean - H. BitOOKEBELL, K C. ` Adel, 2338 Rev. Bishop,. on' Sunday, in St. are being given, and a Sweepstakes Waddell, were among those who F. Iat.GRE��i3�T �. D. F. ROSS John's delivered a message of es- Prize by the Robt. Simpson Co, attended the ,30th Annual' Session JOIiiV L POIrD 372 Bay St-' hortation to' keepfaith in God in for the most points secured. Mr, o , Toronto - f the .Guides Council at the Royal . JO - days when . doub`ts and anxiety pre- Bone, of Aurora, will be present to -York Hotel, Toronto, last 1Ionday. judge, Repair Shap ,f ' V. BACHARDSON & Co., Barris. 'ail. Such messages are needed 1 ge, and talk on New ;annuals. St. Paul's -Sunday, May 26th. ac� rs. Sohmors. Notaries etc . suite sat. these days. Music will be, given during the ev- Rrcerioc Lite Bii,►di:..••u Tdronto3t. loconto. Sunday Seho;ol at 2 p. m. Service ! .am prepared to repair frac. Tekphoue Ad. 1688; Fics.<ing Pboo 4613, Stf The men of the church are great- ening. Friend: will also keep in*Intercessionp P p .. _ _ _ _ g of Prayer and . on Be- ly improving the church, grounds mind the Garden Party at the home - tors and farm, machinery.. AL half of the Allied Cause in the - A NGUB :�ic�tlLLAl'�F=Barrister, Sol- Pre- •- .E�iCitor, Notary PutNic. 19 P&[inda Street by levelling and sodding. ,�. fine of Miss Pennell, on June 15th. T': e sent struggle. The preacher will Am also agent For COckshutt --E Tororfto. ?cledhone Elftin b303. 29tf _ spirit of co-operation leas been in following are the Classes of the be Rev. H. F. Newman, B.• A., L. Implements. Lontut evidence,' shown by the men of the Show, with the Poster Display b; Th., recently appointed,. as Assist- Satisfaction guaranteed _ community. Anything -that improv- 'school. cl•aldren, All entries to be in ant at St. -Paid s - Halifax N. S. HERBERT T. FALLAiSE„ L. D S., es the appearance of a district is a Place by 4 p. m. D. S. T. JOHN NORTON The'W. W. M. S.. of the United Ph"e 5104 CL,AREMONT- fl. ntr4 s and 4 e of the Royce c:ooron of reap community work. packing their bale on. Dantat Snr eon. sad the l7nlxer•ity or Toronto. - - - -Church are Clmc•'in resideoc# second Qoor east ar St. And- The children's concert at Green 1. Tulips, 3 blooms, 1 variety Monday, taw%Cberch. Picienna, Onc. Of6t• hours, 9 y, June 3rd, at the home of a. o. a e p. m-, or oy appointment. (X•rs7 River, Friday evening, put on , b • 2• Tulips, 3 blooms, any variety = S Miss J. and,Miss V. Allison.-An3- �• a'�.• � Z) R . s•r.te•). Phone Pick 3:00. Green River and Brougham schools 3• Tulips, '12 buns. assorted - cite having ciontributions are req- w•s a success. This- week the 4. Tulips,.best best collection• uested to leave .them either there- �� e -.-wasstritsaa 4r aYDs. children will 'sold a concert in 'o• Daffodils, 6 blooms or at the church. InBuraaee Of All Hilldg, Brougham on Wednesday. evening, •5. Narcissus, S blcioms . - - f 8. The First. Troop . Dunbarton. Girl -- get Rstes A�SilAblle with R. BEATON. TOWNSHIP their ambition being to rrsake a con- 7 Lilacs, best spec. named Guides entertained their mothers fa- D e Cterk. GooTayaocer. ; ornmtx�on.r roc 8. Lilacs, best collection 1nae .rSoaria. Aceqwatant.'Etc. tssoer'of tl'ibution" for, war work. Teachers, and friends at- a Mother and Dau- - a " - rrtae• L;aesees. wbifevsle.ont. are 1•.lelping and encouraging the 9• Flowering shrubs, best .collet- l3earmriq and Servioe. gI g - ghter Banquet. 'The Commissioner faCHARDSON children. tion,' properly named for this District, hers. Hobbs, sof - '%4jimss Phone A. E. .As people gathered !br the con- 10. House plants, Begl�nia, flaw- Oshawa, was guest. speaker. Thr _ -iG&NERAL INSURANCE cert at the church -at Green River m' - dfit'1UGHAM PICK 513 • - , Miss W d- AEAL ESTATE on F�•iday ecenirtg, ttwo young men li• House plants,-Hegonia, foliage ell, was Toastmistress and -.toasts COi VEYANOING from Whit+evale ran into. the Milne 12. House plants, Geranium were proposed by Goren Skidmore, An old established car as Mrs• Milne waa alighting,13: House plants, foliage, ColeuNOTICE •Ruth Forsythe and Lucy Hopkins. - may, ready g�ku14. House plants best, specimen, , to serve. ng both. _cars corzsiderab�y. Mrs. Skidmore responded ' to the _ �� 6000, breaking the telephone ¢ole, The any kind, toast to the Mothers, and Rev. 14Ir: our truetc:! pass lose way sib _ •. 15. Dining ronin. bo uet i� Young -men were talar to Toronto �� � Robi4isbn. to that of the church. 16: Livin -r - b3awt-nJ Harry most seriously injured, Mr. Wilsotr P ag ibr l't1b. school girls as : 'Piano Hoskins. COAL, CO$E�, - 17. Poster display Joyce Robinson 3.1QLN9.6D AUCTIONEER AND having minor injuries. children _ _ 18. Poster display, for High- school • F -WOOD, . 'CEMENT, 1rALUATOR On. Thursday afternoon; the W. 'Reading, by. say Redding and or- - I Bale@ emiductod• Anywhere - S. met at the H: Malcolm home,. children - 'iginal Bongs and readings by 4ever- BAND, GRAQEL9 tehoue-or write. Address 813 Dund� p with an attendance of 24. Mrs. F. at companies of the troop.,During Street. E+st.• Cassie, President, was in. a the avenin -- - - �i tgg , St,-.lohns Church, Brougham -are g. badges. whie__ . they - -Lad .• :, W61tby. Ocrtario. ` and conducted the' Businesa Sess: now completing plans for the cel- had earned during the past season, BUILDER'S ion of the meeting. After the ord- B , I LD E R B SUPPLIER . veers resented to a number of the ins i _ ebration tiof its 50th -Anniversary P - - ry�rout ne business, matters cb - --.alio 100al carte a wOTL n class B !� L L this summer. Later ann of the seers- Tl@i'bush HO$pltal corning the .coining 50 -Year re -un: will be made... .. ing. Rose Pink 'Carnations ' were We haaealso placed in etnek n frill = it, Government Licented ` ion celebration of the church was :.�.__. pxeserted to eat!-. of the guests. LINE of MAPLE LEAF MILLING .discussed..It- was decided b mot- - ---Main St, E. tStoii fSi.11e, Cat,Y Toronto staple Leafs COMPANY FEEDS. ion that a supper be served on Mon- 24th of M-ty. Places of busine, • Phone 101 day in c>nnectiorn with tl-e enter- A W MITCHELL �JMaternity, Medicst, and .Surgical tafnment Despite the Toronto :staple Leafs closed today. �. on.'Manday evening, after' resent unimpressive position -in " - e ca�se3 taken the special service on Monday aft- P the International Lea ,•e standing, *1 Notice J $• g i, of .okerxig, On�ta. Maternity Semi -Room emoon. Work is well under wav t`r�re' isn't a club in the league O Ce o ale Rates for 10 days -$25-7.5 :a+ith the plans. Mrs. W. Gray was t doesn't _- hflicepbotir �4(G Residence 86 [te¢iatered NurEee in attendance and in charge of the tha o respect them. after _ re hour _mice tgivenda grant• and was he 14fede n devotion- beating thcnl in both ends. of a Under and by virtue of the pow- • al session b ti (r,�tble-'ieaeer on 'May. 12th. in .Buf-, err vested in _the Admir-istrators of Something New Ambulance Service 3, frs. Brown; 4Lr�. falo,.Manager Steve O.' -Neill of the tl-..e ESTATE OF HARRY H. MAJ ¢ Crativford and '*list .Bate, -At th„ :..MRS. E. R. GOOD ?5.37 Bisons described the Leafs as a OR, -and an their, instructions and close of-•t're meeting, tea was ser- •sure bet for the playoff berth .on the instructions of RUSSELL M. COlem-an OR Header -Neat, a - 'ved by Hostesses Jlrs: .-1lalcolm Others l:ave'voiced the opin!>:i NIcCROHAN, there will -be offered good cleat and easy to operate FOR and Mrs. Holtby. for sale b Public ruction, on Sat- INSURANCE she annual meetin - of Brougham tkst the Leafs will be i;,�there at' y' g g the finish, are Ace Parker. star urda}•,'the-1st''day ' of June 194% Also a ood•lineof ranges, or W. I. was- 'rid on Tuesda after- s' )r•tsto of the. Syracuse Chiefs, at the . h )ur of 2.00_ o'clock p. In. SERVICE noon at the E. Holtby .home; with P if it 18 a farnaCe, We WQnid Phone Pickering67 a air an. Ri)s Van Grafia-n, veteran um- (standard time) at the premises, be pleased t0 install the best, :` n endance -of 42.. Mrs. M. Burk near ttr Villageof 1tGhitevaleI by -__ pees. Parker, now in a Toronto hos- ne •. - 8a139 COnOn1 " CYRY1r ff()itLF pita recovering front a serious tem . q y, L - William Maw, Esquire, Auctioneer: " R the year's, activities . Receipts, farm formerl owned b A. E. FIRE. AUTOMOBILE. I1FE injury, declares that the Syracuse the Y y - .:92.51: Expenditures, S62.a1•, Bal. y AJOR deceased co tainin 125 Satisfaction Guaranteed ACCIDENT, WINDSTORM players rate the Leafs ',the best t n g 1 PUBLIC LIABILITv' Etc. $30.00. 11 Regular meetings held; acres, Being the North'half of Lot AL ���j �jT�� team -we have met so far this sea L +,, v with a total -'attendance of 323. Vis- .+ 29 and the South-east quarter.. of. T SEKVICE - PROTECTION itors at meetings, 49. Open meet- son . w' file .Umpire Van Graflan, g ' p states that never in his career a3 Lot 30, in the 4th Concession 4f ,Hanivretre Tinsmith ing, attendance, 47. ' Subjects taken' the Township of Pickering. PjCBERINQ THE NEWEST BED an arbiter has he seen a good ball up at meetings -Illustrated Talk On the premises there is said to club suffer., so. , consistently from' opt. "Birds" • by Miss, Bayne, Pick- bad breaks. Tony Lazzeri, manager be a frame and • stone dwelling- - PHONE &M q •'/k = --�OO SITE "'-ering: Papers -or talks on - Educ- house, one story and attic, contain - of the Leafs who confidently pred- ation -,Peace --Health. Members of ing seven rooms. Large bank barn, ryt +t 3, lees Walnut design icted a place for his • club in the i p g • the. I. have been active in pro- first division before the season op- i+np roof, stables and driving GIRLS Waterfall design= -$79.50 ;rrtoting Red Cross Work and' in shed. 10 Acres of orchard. G • ened, is still of the same opinion.At the i Spring filled Mattresses. from -raising, rnoney--far-war-work ee- "you got' to get the breaks to win" - - P g tilon of Officers was conducted byTony-says_ �Onl One Week hiloso philosophically, and we farm stock, chattels and househal8 T P P Y. - $17.30 to $29.50 Mrs. L Johnston, and resulted as just haven't been getting ttaem. But gfoods and effects will be offered 'TIL TUE 24TH Now is the time for summer follows; Presidents, Mrs. Beat Har- for sale: - - t it's a long season and it'll all even The lands and chattels 'swill be, " Fibk Ont your vey. Mrs: M. Hamilton. Mrs. T> up. We'll bei in there before it's F " furniture, lawn chairs etc. Robertson. Hon: President, Mrs. W. offered' for sale subject to a res ; • r The Leafs ..are at home pract f Well papetrs and Gift China E RoltbY• Secretary -Treasurer„ ically the whole last week in May, eros bid. p firework s - See eve Gold Seal Con oleufi Mrs. M. Burk. Press Secretary, The purchaser . shatll pay 10 er $ Returning on Maly 21st Prom a 3- p mpney at the u,- cent purchase nt of the has Rugs, in the new patterns, Y ` m. 71 - Mrs R. Birrell. Organist, Mrs. m :pv time of sale, anfi some a mo' - ' Buffalo in Maple Leaf Stadium onC -We are agents for the Easy W. Ellicott Flower Committee, gage for $2.000 at b per cent, hav- Washin Machine and the - Mrs. Lemon• Direc- " moo' 21, 22' 23. A holiday double Mrs. M�sttherovs M ing aii)yub three years to run, Bal- We have - just received e, well Washing header is scheduled with Rochester tors:.Mesdames H. Philip, McW�jrirt. for, May 24th the: concluding gee ante in thirty days without inter.assorted _fresh stock- er =: White Sewing Machine: y -. - .and Nortion. A co vnittee was • ' of the 3 -game aeries to be played ' appointed to take clisige of arian "the following day. Montreal comes For furtl er particulars and con CRACKERS, SPARKL . - dit3ons o! sale apply to TORPEDOS, C71�1DLES Motor Attababace, Day: or Night percents 'for the District Meeting to Toronto. for -.genies on May .31 he Phone 1800 re on June 6th,- An invitation to. acrd June 1st. The Leiafs then go - Beaton; Bell and Ross, .372 Bay -St.' SKY ROCKETS, meet at the home of Miss Pennell, on • the road, not to return until , LAw'N LIGHTS Etc. Lttfs. of Pickering, an June' 11th, :was Toron.b, Solicitors for Fred A. June 10th, when they . oWn at home accepted gratefully. Major and • Russell 1M. McCroha • .w r 1 g Administrators of 'the Estate of BOYES DRUG Not Ltd C. A. �STERRITT __ , TM with Syracuse. Afternoon amen • in •' Pickering . Townshi orticnitnral May commence at 3:30 p. m. double Harry H. Major., /. ooh �� Funeral Direetoi a p headers at 2 P. m. Night games will SUNDAY HOURS --15-1 n rs Society Flower Show. 66 Furniture Dealer Dtmtbarton United Sunday School start early in June when the uvea- Dated at Toronto, this 16th day of PRO" I ther warms T�Kup, . PERIND ONT. Wednesday, ,May 29tHMay, 1940.. - • — 17 - Herald -Tribune, writing f.r o m countryside, laid ttew mine fields t ' THE "W A.R - W E E K=Commentary on Current Events. Berlin, told of a possible German and darkened lighthouses -follow- _ _ plan for. the Javiusion "in certain. ing , reports of 120,000 German eventualities" of the whole of troops massed. on the Norwegian - .: ._. �- �• •• Europa east of the Rhine in a boyder. The "land of the midd!e �-+Biggest Battle History counter-bIockade - of England, way" •alta turned. to Russia #qr ' comparable to Napoleon's famcus help in settling some of h 1 _ --- ' continental system." The Germ- pressing trade problems. Raoli fW estern Front . - .ns, *he said, would attempt to gig UNITED- STATES. The invas- l' 1 lry out such P Pae"�rxyasure ; ion b Germany of the Low Coun- - _'.1 ie., agg y The fiercest battle in the his conflict can be continued as a war carried the war into the Medi tries 'brought a noticeable shift `tory of the world began last of "movement; -that deesion may' tpYransn. _(It should be noted -iri American policy toward favor - week, when, havingpulverized not be far distant --, not more that the dynamic Nazi .policy hes ing the Allies. Although Presi- a P dent Roosevelt said .that he sate HDhand in five days and made than weeks. But if the front be- always been to 'counteract pos- • „ no change with respect to the' _.. deep thrusts into- Belgium, the comes stabilized, the catupaign sible "a-.1-esstons by striking -German armies turned head-onin fire first blots:). possibilities' of the- United States may drag on for months keeping out of Europe's war, the :$12° SENDS �� violent and deadly action against The eneral battle will be fought . CIGARETTES �+ g g •BRITAIN: The people •of Eng impact of last u:eek s European _ BRIER SPROKLtiO the ' Maginot Line, meeting the it ,is belietecl, cit a right -angel t Ib. Tobacco }conch British Belgian forces on land last weer were waiting n developments on the U. S. public any-MACDONALD'S PINE CU ?'i g front having a� pivot -the twin e elm horror Yoe lige worst. 'rhe mind was terrific. The American a font 200 miles long. A titanic French towns of Mezieres and (with papers) to on- t Fro an I ermaa conquest -of H611and hal people appeared to be engrossed Sohiier in Great Britai^ or Pram.• at _was in, progress, and the Charleville - ftoni""L Z`ie ' ":p moved Nazi air bases to within in the progress -of the .war, for - P g Moil Order and Remittance to: late of many nations depended section of the front runs north- 1 s getting "relief, reform and tee- OVEt1SEAS DEPAF17 ENi -.... -upon the outcome 18a miles of the English coast, b g� - e ward along the course of the Rig-- ;nd German spokesmen said that cot cry' An extraordinary WW C. MACDONALD Into, Wrote New York Times' co.r-` er Meuse as far as Namur and •mas..� air operations against Eng- arms- program boosting next fisc Box 1929, Place d'Armes, -- -- respondent Archambault: "There Liebe; the other runs eastward Montreal, Caaoda p ',and could' be' expected . in tae tai year's defense spending over ersubjecttomycLuPtoEo4efummlRe;ua ooc _ is in Paris the general impression parallel to the lfaginot Lire as ne rest future." the •two -and -a -halt, billion -mark { that the Germans have laum4wd --far a the Rhine:'�- - — - --- -- - --= was. reported in the making; while This sn -._ an offensive of such a nature "Blood And Tears" the- Senate naval.- oommitee ap- • • i her Napoleon? that it will not. end until a de- AnotWinston Chuchill, himself, the 1'• 'ted `an eleven per cent in--- cision ,has' been obtained. If the Russell Hill of the New York crease in the'U. S. natal fighting new Prime Minister, promised on- ly blood and tears and suffering=;-ergth , .... and Hon. R. B. }iAnSGn oe- -- party, . anti adversity until. one da the • - _ came CURRIE'S SPECIAL ORDERS victory loco be gained: He :.la's war effort teas expected t party of - j' - spoke of the marked disparity of shortly to come ata result.of the monis a y Car-r,da w�i !� AT WAR'S TURNING -POINTS a S the strength of "out air force Nazi victory in Norway and the Glared' an illegal ort n vatic-. • as. compared with that of the en- smashing •9f Holland by the Ger- r iiythe new War'See'retary ma -i. juggernaut Last weak Historic Copies of,Order Issued March 28, 1918, When The :Anthony Eden called for the.mer the Federal Government had take BEE HIVEAllies Werd Fighting With Their Backs to the Wall, wid bilization" of 100,000 "minut+>, ea "three or four" ' emergency �+ •_ Another Issued October 3, 1918, Reflect the First men" between the ages of 16 and step?, according to the Prime World Wag's Changing Situation in Its Last 65as, an 'armed' guard again=t 1Iietster (we surmised these •had German parachutists who might to do w1th acceleration of the d Few Months - land anywhere in England. Cammonv�ealth'air, training plan, . With men' of . three patties and with extra- prec.nutions on the: ' In those dark hours of March '- I(:onservative, .Labor, Liberal) in eastern seaboard), details of s An entirely different war pia - German armlet reflected in tne`s ecial. the Cabinet, it was thought that whidi were to be given Pariia- a '1918 when Ge tore s re e d p , the -- *ere driving the British -back Lritatn s prosecution of, the war ment earl in the session, . -order issued by Sir Arthur Cur- _ _ y " and back, the following special would be much more vigorous Cabinet chan eci during the week - and on October 3, 1918. when g g h heocefort: Herbert Morrison , as Hon. Jas. 'A. MacKinnon became ' •order, copies of which have the German armies were on the s it r for the Allies svpo'y minister, was particularly Minister of Trade and Commerce, been -carefully kept. was cure and victory �\ - 7- appeared -on the near horizon; welcomed by the British press., repIaci Hen. W.- D. Euler who - 'sued to battalions. -batteriu _ ng gnd Field Companies by Sir "I wish to express to all 'troops Italy Gets Ready went to the Senate; Hon. Pierre -�' Arthur W. Currie, K.C.B.- now fighting fn the, Canadian Codas F. Casgrain, farmer Speaker of Commanding. theCanadian mf high appreciation of-tbq�splen• ITALY. During the week inch- the Haute, becamo Secretary -of Coyya (dated March 28. 1918): did fighting qualities displayed by eat�cns multiplied that Italy was State .The program o! Iegis- "la an endeavour to reach an im- them in the successful bait:e of the about to enter the war The lotion facing Parliament eompris- last live days, _ War Ministry confirmed that 1,- ed: new war appropriations; a mediate decision, the enemy" has - "-The .mission assigned to the i09,C00 reservists had been- call- budget designed to raise the jsthered all his forces and struck Corps was the protection of the *.0 up; Mussolini ordered Italo- money; steps to, create. a system '. a mighty bloat at the British Army. ' !lank of the Third and Fowrtb Ar- gverarheimed by sheer weight o! French frontier, defenses perfect- of unemployment insurance - on. - overwhelmed iii their advance, -and that. ed; plastering of anti-British pox- contributory lines; amendments ;.numbers, the British-Divisioaa in mission - has been carried out -to ters in Italian cities continued. to various acts to -bring them in � the itae between the Scarpa and the complete satisfaction of the despite British protests, and the line with ,irar requirements,Oise ed-m—mand-er-411-crilef.. . Bard, steady and undismayed. Italian press . rave against the -No im lemeniation of the long- e _ "?lteasuree haoe been taken suc• In your advanee- You overcame• A!li-d blockade The Vatican. awaited (212 years) report on 6s very formidable obstacle of the newspaper "Osseivatore, Romann" Federal-Prq�incal_ relations was 1 , - iressfullp to meet this German on- Cainal du Nord: you carried by -as- wan burned in the streets be- planned During the' weelk, slaught, The French have gathered sault the fortified Bpurfon Wood, cause of -its expressed sympathy also, Hon: R. J. Manion resigned powerful army, commanded by a the Marcoing line•' and seized the for tam Bel and Holland. Mu.,;- _ e►st able•aad,trusted leader. and •high groud extending along tbq g ag leader of the' Conservative-, Psi .sn - this army is now ' moving swiftly Douai-Cambraf road, The • towns 9i y�,tn1 treads `the declaration that ltal an belligerency remained un- to our help. Fresh British Divisions Olay le Verger, Eplrtoy, Hayne- ttanged' "until some new de - court, being thrown In, The Canad court, Marquion. Sales lez- !liar. t� dans are soon w bengaged. Our velolnneflts iii Europe "throw h -a LIFE S LIKE THAT By Fred 1�elner quion; Sincourt, Bourlon.. Fontaine country.' into . war," Mme. Gen - de Machine Gun. Brigade has al- Notre Dame,- Raillencourt, Saf11y, I . < ,eat, cur+ br r•.• i . Pvieve Tabouis. • celebrated -French MRS p p'S OiARY� ' --=- ready played a most gallant pati " St. 011e.. NeuviIle, St. Remy and • jburnsIist, said that foreign ob- sad once again covered itself with Tilley are now ours, and your- pa glory. servers 'n Beriir found high \lac• '//% %• • �/ %$ '"c'r trots have entered Cambraf itslf. / , i • i i "In the short period - of two y there convinced the time had /� •e a j /, "Looking back with pride ou the tenths- the. CanadYan'Eorps - to come fcr Italy to act - .before �.� • • /:�� r glorious the Western 6s '. •• / 'unbroken record of you g the great battle on achievements, asking you to realize which were attached the Thuty Se- - coed Divtaion`for the Battle of Ani- Front had reached its taming- ,that today the fate of the'Britlsh lens, the Fourth and the Fifty -First point. Would Switzerland oe Empire hangs in the balance. 1 Ittt}c`r.' first- victim glace my trust in • the " Canadian Divisions for the Battle of Arras. and the Elet�nth Division for -thin "Sts Out of Balkans!" "fps, knowing that whE n be no re Canad- " Battle 4f Cambral -has encount• fans are y Engaged there ca . _ Bred end defeated decisively forty- ' 3a'aS1A. Soviet diplomats last •/��j/ ving way. seven German divisions - that is week told Britain, France, Ger= %�� "Linder. the orders of your devote, nearly a quarter of the fatal Ger,. many and Italy to stay out ed officers 1n the coming battle, man forces on the W"tern Front. the Balkans. This action follow- : "The victories you have achieved ed upon reports 'of German. an you will advance or tail' where you d stand facing the enemy are the fruit of the. iron discipline Italisn troop concentrations 'hear '. /! .To those who will iali i say -you you accepted freely and of the high the frontiers of Yugoslavia, and/ standard you .have reached in the will not die brit step into immortal• ma=: -ng of an Allied battle fleet- r� v technical .knowledge of your arms our mothers will not -lament at A'exandria: Bulgaria and Yugo- and the combined tactical employ > your fate but will be proud to have slavia, possible partners in a mill _borne such sone. Your names will merit of all your resources. tary, , alliance with seia, were be revered forever and ever by'I"aB-musi.iheretore with renr•' irortried-"of the step (Yugoslavia less energy maintain 'and. perfect c T i your grateful country, and God will and ovist Russia anreed" to work Y ; - p take you to Himself: at' to a plans for the high standard of tratning' yon _peed..on political have reached, and guard with Jeal- / / I -. and military co-operation). The ,,..• '*Ca f6dtdns, in this fateful hour,out pride Your stern discipline. ' Soviet Government newspaper 'al- y b• •..•I command you and I trust you to "I am proud of your deeds and I • so warned that 'if Britain and = light as ybu have ever fought with want to record here my heartfelt?i all your tranqull courage. On many thanks for your generous efforts Trance ,wenn to war with.. Italy, �✓ - s hard-fought field of battle you an m, unbourded confidence in Turkey and Greece .would algia � . • . -. _ bave overcome this - enemy. .-With your ability to fight .victoriously be dragged in.. !God's help you shall achieve vie-' and crush the enemy wherever and tory once more." whenever you meet him. �l•EDEN. Declaring. "it ap- S A. W. Currie, pears we can expect nothing from Lieutenant Gene dI; n power ' Si.... I Planted TFi.rn-Ta-r-5(ring • v� - - - - the wester s;"--5 ,. Youll Haveto Sue .the Seed Store, a - ; Commanding Canadian Corps: week blacked out the entire Beans'!" _ REG'LAR FELLERS—The Real Thing ' NE,S . • • • • -:,--By GENE BAR • SO YOUR NAME DID A F 'e MATTA TRDOAN I-IAFTA� WNAT3A EVER TEL YE9, WITH YOU ? DM*%14A Y TO 8E 1.��yjK W Nily'laN! NO, OAH. EVCN TRY W WASHINTON - DIDJA EVER CHOP SAH ! A LIE TO 4E LIKE ON ACCOIJNTA 5 I CtAWD T WHO AH 13 DOWN A CHERRr, ^" 1VAAHIN ON ► 1 TRtE� WITH TOUR _ LII. HATCHET P • _ 's.�_!le •fin /�; �` i TM I rim '�-.:�r.�,. ��-,�/r..,/,�,(��' , is , � '��� r -�� +'• �-�t_ �+ I' T T A L X S 4 shoulders and -patted her. The In- z.. A. s3: sensitive P dians are a sens �ople, f�r T T A L X S 4 shoulders and -patted her. The In- arr bavuJu or a tivvuiur usit: a., Z4 good deal -of the preparation can A. s3: sensitive P dians are a sens �ople, f�r be hand .with o done before n! V 4 X all their stolidity,�W he told'him. self. few moments" work -essai a ne, -y - 0 116,4 "I'm sorry, Honey Bee. I didn't before serving.7 mean to appear ungrateful. 'This if Menu 0 Every day millions find real is important � as a tomb, even ...Fresh Pineapple CccktaiL "sure in the genuine, long - it isn't an entrance. You are "Broiled Lamb Chops Esting flavor of Doublemint swell- really. You've helped more Potato chips Gum. Cooling, refreshing, I , than anyone else -so far. Dant think T W—If ;t .-Heated Egg.'and Spring Greens Salad Enjoy it after every areal! Millions do' LOST KINGDOM cited. "WhereHone, y.'Ree Pecan Tarts t shoulder' lamb chops Select MIX ---A CAST OF _,CHARACTERS• She smiled and led him through A Deceptive Wall fyodng lamb)' and cut medium l; Aw ROISER1 BARKV-60�0, 01c- plorer. a . low door of the- —castle, througri two dim rooms into a larger, rooln. e Moved. liway from her, the oetter to survey the walled tri- thick prp-hgat the hroilpll_ In oven with both the bottom And. ­r- MELISSA LANE heroine. This latter must have been a clan angle through -which. he had."dog - top units - o­n1y the top will be re - Barry's partner. leader's, or chieftain's place. Site a hole. Heavy stones had been gaited. The oven should be pre - HONEY - SEE GIRL—'Indmin; pointed low an a wall. fitted together there with rernal-k- 'skill, but by pared well iii advance so that the'' GET SOME TODAY member of 3&rry's party. able with no mortar careful chinking and placing. It meat will sear quickly. Place -beat- HADES J ON E 5 piasneor. The boor' Will Be There made a strong. wall, and- a dece.,]i�- chops on., greased, wire of a '- member Barri., party. Scraped there was the design tine one. ed broiling pan. Sear on both of two rectangle;, or "long 'Virtirally all of the ancients, 8 ides . under strong direct hea,, 3 1; b.4 sugar '4 Yesterday: Having failed to w;n squares," with other odd mark- Bob knew, liked to keep 'their season; then lower the heat.'Ciiin- cup Bee Hive corn syrup Bob, Honey Bee .turns against logs; and with a long, triangle dead-ai near as possible to their., finue cooking, turning the meat I lemon -1 tum with deep bitterness and the around it all. The triangle pi,)i-tel in the- very walls. floor. a.4 necessary- until chops are ' o`wange. party face* a now complication. upward. "This paints,'T -think.-is thee t-vp-" often or. . of the home itself.,Tn such a place'' - . A "neThose required foi- 4 -ave should have 5 to 7 minutes cook- . I :',-. seeded raisins .1i tup -chopped walnuts CHAPTER X ack of big cracks in thee b -wall," aTt this' cliff dwelling, maybe they_ ing, medium 7 - to 9, well.- dojip- Wit 4'1 •and peel -rhubarb; . cut - "ka, Mary; 11eiiisa had already gor��.,a said Ron- Honey Bee. "Back in thee had- just set aside this antet'o"��-T -9 .to 14 tirmii varies with thick- I inch piece!:t and put in presery. horseback riding. And 'both Hall:- 9 rock. It, has been fitted 'up. But as a tomb. It. would surely. bear news of ch p 9 it",- k-tt'p. Add sugar and- myrup, man and Haden Jon" were awe; �thee door villl'be there." c. a r e f u I investigation, •pho:o- ,Erg Salad then- t T�,+ raisins; lemon and orange Bob -knew. 'canip They hastened out to look. She Brophy and study. His interests as an archaeologiitt were. arou",J tablespoon gtIaLine ((-xt rut t the�jukv from each and Bob'ha-4t-�rlea back* to the pointed to a sort - of natural tri-' ii.iain. Xneient people buried 4 -cu T cold water grate the rind i. -Nllx well -and cov- tent,; and called Honey Bev. "We angle, head high or nvb�re, in -thy -a.'L Tmargier of thing,4 with their loved . cup thick salad dressing er. A'I�w to stand ti hour. Place - will g.), alone.", be told: her. ".Xie strata of the cliff rock itself. ow -.4 and their IvaAers. He inigf,-. :1 . -4 hard cooked 'eggs-(slicedl on beat and bring slowly to boil- s off somewhere. I, -s _Lane r, 4 Sure enough, Bob perceived. makeextremely valuable finds in- .�i cup celery chopped ing point. Allow to simmer 45 you're right, there'll ire -plenty of the -tock within the triangle wai ;side thi-4 high- cliff dwelling. tmrb. -tablespo(�n% -green pepper - iii4,tes unlil quite thi-ek. Add - -i­ -iimme�r 'a -time for itV.-Tif us to see -it'- irregular, nit t- a pa rt of the� nat6i - "Don't feel disappoioted, Homy- �.2 tablespoons 'chopped - A sweet chopped nuts. few min - This perhaps was a stroke of 'luck of 'deposit. -This hiid been 'a fault 'the Rep." he begged again, 11!t's very t pickre,, 66e, longer,. then pour into sterile . for Dr. P tobert Wilson Barry. the in side of mountain. A important, really. We'll eomii. back .1, tablespodii pimj�nto •c.ho:peA7- P, glIL - tastes. Cool :and seal-. �­ . even though he never realized it. 'Hk first thought to take Mary nat=al if small exte;ttsibn of th. it and 'look into it tho oug My I tablespoon lemon juice 'to Waffles with them had so hurt eave', and ha'd been filled in, probably by ma . n, . He wal-ked again. to the' hnI4 S I- a taste. -Pineapple 2 egg yolk:� J and infuriated the indAn girl ilits' Be brelfan working feveiish!y. he had. t.-ut, - and leaned- for a- mo- - Soften -gelati" in -coI4 -watcii­ -up$ watkW she 'might' bade._ done anything. He had carried his short -handled nietli: on the rock there, starin,' I then place, over boiling Or U11" 2 el.tp% flour She might have.frozen up, in sitol. miner's pi(.* strappewA to. hi.4 bel-. into the deep darkne".­ specula,- til dissolved. (qol-and add, -to ih­ick 4- teaspoons baking powder Indian fashion, and never r.!. and they had left moTe- tools u Ing as to the -best method of pru- -salad dressing.. Add -eggs,- cele-n�-, i cup cru -shed pineapple. .1d, vealed any secret -she: knew :about- p here the, day be­fo'r"e' pepper, - pickle, pitnevilo, lemon 3 tablespoons melfed buttep Defiance Castle swung at the rock in-titis *:S4 a -a -?y!" he suddenly. ex-.- juice and. a alt.' tablespoons fruit sugar But the red maiden was so. in- .He triangle. a h -pavy blow -with tht- claimed. An Entrance- Tuitinel, Turn� into square dkiii- Which h&4 been:'finsed.iri co�41 water. arcf, 26 teaslioon salt -v6ry-' fatiiated, so thorpughly� smitten by hvr, pick point. Nothing happened. 'He He leaned inward, sniffing. He hill. When firm, unmoid and Btat the egg yol-ks- until li--41L. Add the water.' the the unconscious charm of employer, that she forgavie hint swung At the rock ikain:-ard ftifned- his head this Way, and-. slire thin, -�vptive on.shreddia let-- 'Sift flo,4t baking powder, -sugar and when, he couldn't, find -MeLiA-it again. eventually lootining' one - ' yocl� as 'biz, as hl'A head. He- thar, u(e or wa.tercres,4 and garni%n 'with salt together and stir quickly in,- ; iAfter all, she Would pro up with ve:1 moved -h, but others, were. behind.- Quickly he struck. a match 7 sial green onions. and xadiAhes,. dressing;. to the- liquid mixture. Add to.. the him atone' He slaved like. A mad- held the flame there in the :6pie it- and salad pineapple thoroughly. .- drained arri reidy'. Bawb," she sa".1. Mai- sweating and panting, for "arlv, ing.' It flickered,'' -and leaned Out- Pineapple Cream Tart* int-Ited butter, fold in atifffk simply. an hour, while.Honey Bee,lookc.i ward. The smoke- twitted toward. the main castle Matl`Otil-Yr and, dis. cup.gratt-ti Pineapple jot P . ut beaten whites. Bake immed- Re nia& lier clirrib the'tidde.ts, on. Then all at' once his pick point appeared outside. through the food choppet ..) ­ ­ -iate;y� -Cook -one cup -of iflneapp!& -ahead Of hini.' He held her arm -"drove through, ani black spact. "Ch-ristmas"' cup cream with one cup:of sugar anti ser% e -frequently. s1towing ' the gallay-t gr�eted him beyond. . Bob, was excited 'agairy like - the- - bay- �--he , ;k - a,. tablespoons powdered sugAy. with' waffle,. courtesy which any refined whire 'fEe-yo w!" he shrieked. We'Ve' .1 "There's draft here, a hea-,y teaspoon lemon juice 7, American man would, show- any got it, ,Honey Be7e! Got saoiefitiniz, ..& pull of air, Honey - Bee.* Nlayb­ 34A,-,ts(.-hino.. or .canAi-ed, -chc­ READERS, WRITE IN' woman. But they were courtesies at any rate.", this.is' an tunnel aftiii.� % Miss Chambers wat"mei; -which no erne had. ever sh' lialf'an'houi lafer -m� r the hole Baked tart shells personal letters from tnterest- Haney Bee. Bob's "manner rained big enough. for them to crawl all. IN hl'p 0e, c.rC'ain until stiff. Vd. ed readers She, is pleased tAw 'her- whole being to tingi-e. through.. He led the -way anti—ac lie ttiriled t -T) the gh-1--his, face shining with elation. ,;iaz arid. lemon juice then st'�- . . - receive sug estions on . I topics He steadied the ladders at the unconsciously a., he would extend in g i a ted pineapple. Fill tart for her co lumn, and is even bottom, while she climbed 'It)• his hand for that of a little* child (To Be Continued) with the mixture and gar. ready to listen' * "Pot' n* to your Then he would quiL4, - -ly'follow and —he' caught Honey Bepl- fiiingim-4- -ve nish, %,�iih a cherry. Set -.very peeveit." Requests for recipes hold the next ladder. She climbed and eso.)rted her inside , the Never run the vacuum cleaner cf);,;. or speciaf menus are in order. ;nimbiy. They reached the rock lip dungeon-l-ike'.placp.. She said iioth- Ovr loose tack, or (.,ther metal'- e Address. your liett 'es to "Miss.' i" - ..-,,of the great cliff mouth• ini-vety nig, objects' on. the r1n, r. They may I'mabarb Conserve— Sadie B. Chambers, 73 West -.1ew Mi .inures. crazy,"' he suddenly I a I- puncture -AT -0it- �i� her 3 b A elaide Street, d Toronto.' "Now!" hreathtd Bob, still e.x- nounted. "In -the excitement be. ..low I forgot to -bring a flasbli&, But I have a few niatche.,A. A Shrunken Body Here's alreakfast that. Slow B He Struck then!, one at a time.. 1� (IGARETTE S rNqo,Nqf FINE M E surveying, the dark -inner roo-iii aA beat i-.ould.-It appeared -at °� � � � � �O DOUBLE AUTOMATIC -first to be a tunnel mouth. Then BOOKLET a weird object on a rock caught his- attention. T "1:n1i-unh'­ he gi'unted, in-.diLi- Appoi-ntment, insri�eting the find. TO IT !' I III I WAI �4 ­-4—aw, Honey Ree, I'm afraid -EAT L -' - - this place isn't what, we., eloped .it was. Look here." S;ie Went over to­him�Thei-e NO COAXING NEEDEDI Once upon a time. Ciara May Make and Burn Own Gas before them .was the prone bad.-,, 4. used to sco%11-1 at her breakfast. But that'1vzi., befUrti- Give city -:i. -ea, cool iviir zervicq 'of a human being,, in a'wall nichc% she h eard the' pop- crackle -snap of Rice Krispies. anywhere. (.,ch! instantly., Regn. late at ri,,irer-touch. No pip". shrunken and apparently petrifie(i 'but ''T . . .... N delightedly digs into a big bo `ow site. bowlful of these lon"ections or iryiiany wieks. One -arner -n andtwo-b odeli. See dealer witif drouth and time. a hu - golden rice bubbles every m1brfting! or write. THE COLEMAN LX44P AND STOVE C3NPANY. LTD. 1 • Npt. WNSO Tws.te, Ont. rnan body nevertheless. -"Honey Bee, I'm afraid we have Every day thousands tune n tl just.. opened a tomb. _Think fora moment—this is on the sout " hwest he "crispness chorus" eorner of' the main mountain behind here is solid, for over a tittle, maybe two mile-. As the ore p6urs on, Rice Krispies'cracicle See? It couldn't be a 'Rtaillwall, and poi3 hvery 'niorning Halifax to Vancouver. They're in home's froill favourites AL t,.: I might have reasonedRl h childreh wiLli their mothers with K that out n-�`y`ie7T-b-er6-r—e-in�mf -S and with barrel-chested a - men: fi�-- —tm FT ts L-00 r T ­ !1 �ji x' sily get excited too earl! _!"' TA`- - they crisp-inh�ve milk or cream 2'. He led -k 4he wav bitc proved - --- y- slay' "Rice darkness. and then hesa w Honey for hours! Krispies" is a registered Bee's face. It was -a study in dis, trade -mark of -the -Keilogg Company -of Toroulop. Canada Appointment., Instantly Bob WBA Canada, Limited, for its delicious brand of -7 contrite. -He had injured her feel- -oven -popped -rice. StaFt bri-ghtening -your d, ISSUE NO. 21-- '40 -ings, when she had -tried in lis breakfasts u Rice Kris kith -s tomo -f row. to afil the expedition. Made only by Kellogg's iri,,;-x)ndon, Canada' C He put his arm around her Z, r;- _ : _ a••s r .r • " - f ' T]l - NEWS -SALE •REGISTER PICKEBIh -. G — — i, —'� ' �'• r� H _ Annua_ itINSALE _Tosas� _ - - 3ATUIiDAY, ' MAY 25th Auct- ' !SL75 Per Year- $L50 'a"ci ion sale of household furniture 'Rev. McVey gave some vest' int-, 8ubwriptiona to the Utited States —Y� - -Famous,,-. . and garden tools .etc, at her home in Psckering Village, the : proper- erecting lsuatern slides ,rf `and Gt: Britain, $Z OO sdvas►ce- RATION - tY of Mrs. James Andfew. Sale 'Paintings .from Bible Testaments. VEMO NST Mr. and Mrs. H. Parkin called on - --------at' one p. fie Terme ash• Win.' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ballard, at John Murkar, Proprietor Maw, auctioneer. their new home in Columbus lass, ENGAGEMENTS RSunday. y - r Messrs Leslie Harbron, Mr. and Mr. an «Myer Andrew Pegg ann_ ridaq,Mrs. W. Harbron *and Staple"y star•ounce an engagement of their . r kin, spent Sunday afternpon with s daughter, Mildred Amelia to Mr. , Charles Lane McTaggart, son' of - - - �` ;, _ _PERMANENT NAGGING PAIN be at usual time�urch will • -- -'- - For. on -,Sunday. and , Mrs. William McTaggart, of Claremont, Ontario. The marr- - THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER Rev. McVey will continue with 1:r sage will take place early in June. - 'EDUCATION & AMUSEMENT AND NEFWEs: .IT .MAY BE sertr�>ns on "The Lord's Praye"� Ri YOUR E_YFS. rieSunday. . Z- Day ' Trip _ for. the three ' people H T U C K. A PT D The n d tit to the parsonage �• •• on Wednesdaly afternoon of ' last ATTENTION!, � Basic. old !.- a . Week, with Mrs. L. ;Dune's _ group _ -buying the most goods. in $ and .e. r � 1616 in charge of the program. There GMAWA. ON% _ pleasant good was as spent. -' w� o e frock Road Gravel _. pl p a t _ Numerous other Lucky Draw -, • . _ • . . plans • were made to hold' a stile of ' Pit _ i ' ' �—•�. home baiting at the hall on Satur-t ' _._ Prizes. r zes. _ _ day afternoon, June 19t. _-�CYushed Pit Run, BROCK , - Gravel - CHAS. COOPER C ONT THEATRE' Sand and Gaadea _ - .- �,-g=�$� NOt��e t0 You - or ops Daylight Saving Time -]--, I - * D41jvered or Loaded in Pit VALUE THURSDAY FRIDAY&SATURDAY e o u ng � a u-r+��': Ptant, Pink L026 - CARPENTErfE>h(5 Tbroato ofUce Howard 647' MAY 23. 24 and 25 � Two Shnwo,' at 7,30 and 9.30~ ' CEMENTIN4', SPECIAL _ JIOHN �(7T�RNE & SON SEPARATORSMASSEY-HARRIS CREAM PLUMBING.. Holiday Matinee at 1,30 Matinee, WHEN PAINS ARE TORTE RE y M ee; Friday at ' .2.09 P. EA... and • : _ - _1100FIN(k -from Rheumatism, --Sciatica, Balk= Al 14 V11141 " The Biggest Show of, he Year �, , a.ao sell Brantford hoofing _.. ache, use Rutnacaps —their Taro-. I el mvagr Action attacks the cause. 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See for ' your- _ Int igen, Radb s.r.ios >1�.,k : _ self the strong frame, "Oil bath" Association. _ positive clutch, improved -cutter bar, : WITH bone 5 PICK RINF4 _. .� -... -� 241, . _ . one piece axle. and many other val- _ }e P OIPP uable features. Don't tet another - - : _.:BORIS KAUNDS.v .:. ----------qday pace before seeing for your- A V I N G �- self this improved' Cockshutt _.Frost . and Wood, No. ,10A Oil Bath - ... - .. „_QN _ - - - "._—Mower'' ,..rFE EO . ,. . . SEs? 'YOUR LOCAs DEALER r . GET HIGHEST .MARKET PRICE, -IV-AN BARRETT, PIGKERiNG Pbons Pick 5214 <1 bave'become a member of the Shur -Gain Feed Service le - -- - - • � --for .j... , - order to enable farmers in- this district to lower their feed - Clwlflsi AdvnrMasase�ta t following in o fee : - 11 d m d s a You as tura s ao b o(1 . _ ... _ Y y g y FARM PRODUCE RIGHT at HOME i cots, 1 FOft SALE - 3 arses, 1 gray, 2 i %bays. 10.20 McCormick Deering, Performance Ho Tractor. 15-30 McCormick Deering _ 3. Minimum Coat _ -+ave Hogs' :Live Calves - Tractor. Oliver tractor plow. Used _ _. De Laval Milker. Mellott- Cream" Yovget "ill three" wtth Shur. Gaia, because Spring Lambs:;,Live Fowl Separator. Set Steel 'trucks. Dean L' S i Chi k Mains, Brougham. 1. 'The feed is made right hereat our oWn mill in ire pr ng c ens j' . FOR SALE — Fordson tractor, -Pickering thus eliminating all llnnecesary handling good running order. S. Dixon, Rouge costs. - - Fr Rill.., - ash Eggs : 2. Its alway fres FOR SALE — Tomato :and,cabb ..�• 'Highest qualitymgredients are used. .-RECEIVING and GRADING STATION WHITBY _ .age plants, Asparagus cuttings. L. Come la -See our mixer and see bow Sure -Gala Feeds are made, Learn ' D. Banks, how we case save you m�aey, O?eying sow° -Sure -clasp Chick Starter, Pickering. P1 CKERI N(a I =A RMS LTC) -- :RADIO SERVICE -- Electric wwir— ing• and Repairs. Expert 'Service on _ ltc and pay, PhoneWhitby 838 • :All Makes of Receivers. Reasonable - PICKERINGF, 'ONT. plC4(�FRIN-G, ONT, jPH0fSE PICK 61co .Rates. Tubes Tested Free, Russell M. Gray Brougham, , Ont, -!- -- -' ' � •..`t . tY �.r `.`.~ „"..N=.,.,.,,,.~wx,...+. .., _ - \� � ... ♦ ... :. � •� '>w,tigw.',,..w.:.. �.¢ •'S ....., cam`• � ' ,' t i •! <:w• y r. e...) 1' is '•� £ �W $,.,. 4 `^�' t Ifo.`, ,�•�~ •'''^ r:�, ; "\4 \. ' , • , .y".+�.•� :�, - .. _ ... .. .. _ _ _ _ 'c,, .s� 75:i.'4:k;=a � P .� Aha s. 4/.• s. � ^ :b� i '�•:•:!, '. �' ,� ... , `' y - . � w;,� .�,• i f,, �•,,,.,'� � : � .� •;�;�"••.1� �'� *�?>' r , ,�� �,., - Jt' t ,f . I I +„• i Hca^• b: .w. \0 �. \ \ '•.t. ,i'~ ° f ~� .. �t 1' - - , < • f/!! 9 i' r a 2: w b a>+'aR• � t f .�'' ':.\\,N'.:' � i' .,��"•' I ; \ . ,'k.�a' ; , "r• «..•SQL �: � ._ .... PAZ Kjz$ f :syr'v` f.t `' \..t � 111 _ Make o bisakl �itat yoarsdf b a canfiet Yatatlowt with oil expensss paid and ell "Yoealko boars" describes Mar and many + Art ted•^'•• wie°r°• ropW" "l' )"'r l 'rwr M s E"gdo res cootrntwr t io+iy xrtniee n lido /n dntoia's /oke/and of sanshins end pr1O tmtAts "'ads• 8 Days, Pew -Wow point, other attractive holiday roars, I day to 9 days- IPA",$ , „•omewto e#uwief.,rvsa:�l+►ra ' 110 y G y New Windsor with lbs privge of slop -aver orran8ements • A/18as Trawl MforrWk# t# inrscerrted bree2ex lean alt)Wr cares be- Deys, soy ran Pay, - p Note/ Opti Maskoka akar, ;32 8S; 9 Day:, motor coach sndsteonrer toats, lakesidehote/ /rind -re/ax at ease as yrsr ride In laxary owl petrwane Inn, SACC; 8 Deys, Wigwartan lod,!o, veeatkns, and vans to the 4 dti" Ask for " g S zTn N HOUSE, phone '4506 b�bwrtv8-fraud RatoiWfet etas iw•? f:vas ; ::��� :.r��%' M . - -� - 17; On Wednesday evening - last tp - FOOTBALL FANS .- NOTE -. -Miss Florence, Biolby spent Sun- ' Miss Sarah Middleton in ape' nd- the first g%me- of the season, will -�,CLAREMONT day with her people, at Stroud.. ing a few dak.1p ..at. the Rqadman hais Served at paster Qf this -con; Tlw- regular mbnthly meeting ofhome i here. .gregation for the past four and Miss Isobel Johnson, spent . Sun. the Woman's Association 'of, the 'Mrs. M. K. Augustine, of Sud- --�j with Miss - Kathre;M - -Bielby-.-z- -United--Church will'be held in the -bury -,-is- visiting- her brother -ib - Glad to bear that the children Sunday School room on Thursday_ law, Rev. P. D. and Mrs. Augus- evening in playing lWas Spent games, and a ptogram, 'including of 'xi, aiid� Farr. are imp*v after*on, May 30th; at 3.30p. m. 'tine " 'Supper here. �l mand for World Famous Food 'Prq- -ing, and expected home shortly. - will be served by the group I Born, at the Brierbush Hosilta , r Several from here att6ded the in charge.-- Stouffville, May 16th-_ 1940, to Mr. -song. -High tribute was paid -Rev. ,_ funeral of the father of Mrs. Fred A banquet was' held by the Un- and Mrs. Lloyd Wil' son, of Myrtle Selling experience not necessary. * Gostick, at Gioodwood on Wednei- l . itQ* Church Young People's Un- Station, a daughter. I day 1�, ion in -the. basement.of the church, ,,Aorn, at the Brierbush Hospital, Augustine were called to the floor, lRev, A.' Cecil Dion, formerly on Wednesday evening, May 16th, S#ouffville,,.'on. Sinday, May 19th,. p , Co Watldna ­.. Company, Montreal, Que, Dept. 0,-I)L--15 of Quebec. - City,. will ...Occupy • the iwWch concluded the meeUrigi for to Mr. and. Mrs. Sam Taylor, of pulpit of the Baptist Church on the Y. P. in the fall and spring of Claremc;nt, a da.Uht6r, !1MLTIon appreciation of the services of Mr. Sunday next. 1939-0. Rev. I. E. Kennedy, who rsabelm.- - 7 COOKSHUTT -'The. Bowling Club wilt 1•_old-tile gave a toast to -Iii -i Members of the Lodge and via - --itors, official opening for the season-- to- the King and all responded 77 -iii-mbe-rih-g-�a�iit-on-e-han—d- Aay, May 94th.-A,Pot'Luci Supper singing "God Save- The King". Mr. red, attended the meeting of the Frost W., o0d is being Games In the ev- Kennedy also gaye a toast to -the Masonic Lodge hire 'on. Wednesday .served., emi ftern bowling. Club Aj (�qA Church, which was "respbnded to 'Mr. night last. and to Mrs. Aiigustine,. a prettily- 7, members and all -others invited to 'by Dr. N' F. Tomlinson. N:'V,.' Rev- 'E. 'S. "Bishop of ihe' United Now Stock of Parts on Bud be present, Goddard gave a toast to the Young Church, Uxbridge, occupied the Dr. and Mrs- Tomlinson and People and the President of that pulpit of the United Church here, Mrs. Richardson, to Mrs. Morphy, mother of. Mrs. Augustine, of a --G61;h this Mm Norland were iff Union, Mrs. Delbert Booth respon- (while Rev. Kennedy conducted ser - y Plows, mowers ate. -fweek attending 'the Graduation ded- Miss Kay Came"11 gave- a vices for the Uxbridge church Exercises at O. A. C. Gordon Bor- toast to the Visitors, who repres- and the Sunday SCjjOOl Anniver. rented with a leather -covered pack - -land and Bill Tomlinson am meni- anted the different - organizations Sary. bees of - the gmcluating class of of the cbjurch. This was responded . On Sunday' evening next Rev this year, both specializing in -the to by Rev. H. •Howey, of Dunbar. Rev. George Affleck,* of the Youth ship.i cam many services icei Dairying Branches. ton, the guest speaker of the ev- -Forward Movement.of the - United iL, The death took place early Mon- ening. All were favoured with - an 'Church, will addressthe co.-ngrega- da:v morning- of one of .-our -elder'instrumental, by. Miss Margaret tion of the United Church here on by the many w who..haxe -received blehly respected -eltizew-,Mrs. M. Bootham of StOuffville; a - solo. by behalf of the Young People.. Foll- stoadville J. Readman, wicipm of the late Mr. 'Donald Hedges,-arcompanied by Mrs. It' PorteLr:,.and a recitation owing this service, a joint- , service Joseph Readman, in her 89th year. will be held at St. John's, Brou- ''The funeral was held on Wednes- by- Miss Joyce McCullough, -."The -gharn, at which both Rev. Affleck day, from her late residence and touch of the Master's - hand.', . Rev. and Rev. Cope, will speak. These `service' in the *United Church, with H. Howey chose as his messsage - two young men -have a challenging interment - in the Claremont Union Self -reverence, self-knowledge and ,message for the youth of today. iemetery. I -self-control. At the close of the] About' eighty, - Of We member* of S banquet, 'all sang Auld Lang- Syne.' at and t1je Baptist congregation 'friends gathered at the Parsonge EXTENSIVE--, AUCTION' --SALE —OF On Wednesday evening - last tp - FOOTBALL FANS .- NOTE -. honour and bid farewell to Rev. C the first g%me- of the season, will P. - D. and Mrs. Augustine, who be played here- this Saturday tilight, hais Served at paster Qf this -con; in ..the Park at. 6_.#G-& T. Hungal- .gregation for the past four and ian's, of Osholw-a,-vs. ---C-I-are—raont—. one-half years. Mr. Augustine resigned the pastorate *here, -.two ._Needed N immediately, -reliable man, weeks ago. The. early part of the , Ll with car, between 26 and 50 yearsof evening in playing lWas Spent games, and a ptogram, 'including age;- to supply -established de- vocal solos by Mrs. Lenson, and mand for World Famous Food 'Prq- vocal duets by Misses Jean Ward ducts, Soaps, -Cleansers, Medicines, Mineralized Stock aincl'Pouiltry Tofi, and Irene Lewis, and a general ice,, Fly Spray,- in naLft_ rural -song. -High tribute was paid -Rev. ,_ route. Farm experience helpful. and Mrs. Augustine in a short ad - Selling experience not necessary. dress by Rev. 1. r. Kennedy 01 the United Church. the, close-- _ 'Beginner must.. be satisfied with , -Nearer, of — the - evening, Mr. and Mrs, $86 weekly at start. Credit furiiish . til Augustine were called to the floor, ed. light party. Write Now, the J. when Mrs. 'Binste9d read an ... add- p , Co Watldna ­.. Company, Montreal, Que, Dept. 0,-I)L--15 read on behalf Of the many friends, expressing their best wishes, their appreciation of the services of Mr. and_ ". Augustine' diiring' their 7 COOKSHUTT stay here. -Mrs. • Binatead called upon Mr. Fred Ward and Mrs. E. Lewis, who presented 'to Mr. Aug- Frost W., o0d ustiiie, a 'beautiful Spanish leather. walnut frame ' secre7tarial -chair, and to Mrs. Aiigustine,. a prettily- ..Agency designed coffee table. 'Miss S. E. ' Now Stock of Parts on Bud Evans, then read an' address followed bey - the.. -presentation, by .-.Service on above saa&&es Mrs. Richardson, to Mrs. Morphy, mother of. Mrs. Augustine, of a Implements on exhibit iia messes pretty- brass hot water kettle, with Plows, mowers ate. amber handle; The boys, Herbert LYE Alex. and John Goiclon, werie pre- •L. rented with a leather -covered pack - Claremont, Ont, away. Mr. --and Mrv. Augustine -both,' replied„ -thanking the friehdi• for their thoughtfulness andf rie%dd ship.i cam many services icei &E E.0'N' /LL .on frorfi time to time, of a neigh- iL, borly, Christian nature,, �IFUNERAL DIRECTOR AND Mrs. Augustine, ark acknowledged EMBALMER by the many w who..haxe -received Suacessor:to W. T. Mather, that help - those little things that stoadville count. Following ..Is the acit Night and Day Servioie Mr. and Mrs. Augusflz� It wj's tsustness roono - ZMWMGMW KZIOLO FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, HAY-:GRMN i regret, a t with decided feelings o have learned of your decision to b"t ,Lumber Furnituie Etce depart fr= Claremont and- from Harnt PIA30-TUNING our midst. During the four and one-half Yom min. AN that have D There Rill be, offered for Sale by Pubrie Au'ition on isWred” to us hen, joii'havi endear. AH Kinds 61 Pepair Work *d *urselves to us, we have on- Joyed your vialts with us In our U TuPing Guarasteed hamow;- we have *njoy*d -our visits S.- MaCDONALD aturday'-June I st,-19 to yours, mW as time went,on, we .30 ClIen Avoo Tuwft felt yb,,W won truly ons of us and pbose Lakedde UM —ON—' ere with us. We have gathered h tonight for an evening of follow. onlers taken at- 1, E8t11 cmsc LOT. 2. OC N. 1, 80A R930RO TO WNSHI P ship, gooctwiii, and to wish you ..... Godspeed, and in -token thereof, we .1 Mile South of Kingston Road from Coates" Pburch Co.ruers 'wish to show our esteem in a "ll ElectricoWeldmig Tbe property of buttangible war by asking you to accept this BMAL11 gift. It isout Weldiag Repairsoemotor block* $Ineeta Prayer th&t you will soon aodboilars. Also-ceseralweldli once again be settled in a field, reps- you can work for Almighty.. God and His Kingdom, unhampered Portable equipimmt broul bt to joi: ridw 12 ft. F. and W. hay tedder, 4 box. McLaughlin cutter, good. Glad- by the hand of man, and.' timf -3VUr- AQRSES fork. Spring-b*th 'cultivator, 18 stone cutter, good. Oat blox; 3 bin. lives may be long spared to- work WHITE -:--tooth. Spring tooth cultivator, 13. W3welbarrow. 26 feet inch._ rope. His wiU,.and be used mightily 1, Pieklering Say. mare, 9 yrs. R. D., 1650 lbs. tooth M. H. 1%ndem disc harrow, Number of belts. Root pulper. 2 the winning of souls. signed ROAD) 19*wn geldiAg, aged, H. D., 1550 lbs M. H. 3 -Drum steel land roller. 2 Meal-. barrels. Molasses barrel., Members of the Baptist congrega- •D own mare, aged H. D. 'Drum'w6ocien roller. ii; Hoe- chill, Nuniber U chains.' Number -of horse tiori.�'- 7� Xrs. -MorplW,- the follow - Bay mare, 12 yrs. H. D., 1600 lbs. -73L H; Gang- plow, Verity. Quebec pdwer arms. rulL Flat hay ing- address mms presented, --7 --We IF or Sale,.PCw Ikanguard Oats Dark roan, ria. 7 yrs. 1500 lbs, sulky. 2 Hay rac* Iron drill plow. racid Lot of scrap iron. Sausage the ladies of the Claremont Baptist erbao Oats, White' Wave Oats, ay stallion, Can. Clyde. ria. 4 yrs. 2 Farm wagons.. 2- Fleury No.,-.- 12 -grinder with. -frame. Anvil. Pea har- Church, feel that we cannot per O. 71. C. 21 Barley CATTIAZ wailcing plotws with -wheels. Small vester. Large eupboard. Grindstone. mit - you to move from our-raidat, This grain is free from noxious -weeds 9 ,fol U-1- herst s1eij'51=. I Num- wifta a Word-ok farewell. Dur- imck d white cow, bred Mar.. 6th Wilkinson gang plow, pra, Set of - ber 1� I R Blue roan cow, bred Mar. 12th Planet. Jr. ..Set - low trucks. Set of bogging chains. 2. Iron fence ing the four and one7half years No, ed Clovir and otber seeds -:-.,,-]Black and white dow,.bred Mar. 10 5 section irbn drag harrows. -Set 3- gates. Manure turner, new. - Post that - you hate been in ouir midst, Hardwood, $10.00 card, dilivered' SHEEP AND LAMBS section drag harrows. 2. Farm.wag-. hole auger. Cross cut saw. Harness we have come to -know. you -and Cement and building materials 17 Breeding owes, -Leicester ons. Set low trucks. Set steol wheel or - tool cupboard. Roll barb wire, your sterling qualities -We ask you new. Pringle Spring wagon. 1-2 Keg shingle nails.. Numerous to accept this small token. of our Higbcqf prices -paid for Wheat, Aegistered Leic6st6r ram- trucks -7- '1-*ng sleigh. 2 Farm wagon boxes. To't of whiffletrees, neckyokes,' forks esteem and goodwill, and we assure Oats and Barley.' .19 Spring Lambs, average .0 lbs. 'HARNESS `2 Gkivel 15,666s. bob- shovels and other tools. ybu that from out hearts, Nve, wish' Order -twine aow. Phone at our *spens _•Set Long -'tug brass mounted team. sleighs. .3 Sets 3 in. blank wagon HAY AND*GRATNIT 7 ybu- health, happiness - and long' harness, Set -team harness. Set of boxes. New wagon tongue, comp- Quantiay of oats. 50 bush.. Seed life. That God will -richly and- a- ..4 -tug brass lete. Number wagontongues, 2 Tur- barley. Quantity mixed grain. Mow 'bundantlk blc�ss � you in: the days. to -Farr's Elevator beavy team harness, long Mounted, -good ns new. Set of, rub- nip drills.. Sleigh bunks and otl er of good mixed hay. Quantity of come,' is the.,prayer of Th ll'lo�v. Iron ice Claremont, Ont, !ber -mounted driving harness, good. wagon parts. Scotch screenings.' 7 or. 8 Tons mixed hay. ies of Claremont Baptist Church Number of bridles. Set of driving plow. Paris Green blower.Cyclone 8 or 10 Baigs'of potatoes. Mr. Brooks• is busy repainting Phone Res. 38J., 'Offi,-4 38W.. W' Number of feet'of steel hor- LUMBER� harness. Leather co choie rope. -2* sower. his premises. Pair hanies, brass mounted. Lot of sefork : track. P. H. root' puiper. 2 �uantity 'of matched rnapfe f roor- other harness equipment, Rag holders. Sling chain. Sharples ing.' Wagon .tongues- and reaches'. :-cream Separator. 4 Extension laddet, ,TRACTOR EQU`IPMTE!N'T Scantling. Fence rails. Barn doors. Foidsofi tractor, -working order. Pul- 25 feet. '.Nun*er of sacks. Number Quantity, of inch. ;umber. Anchor .Tey for Fordson. Two -furrow tractor - Of apple birrels and baskets. Fan- posts.. Barn ' rafters. Quantity new 'LOOK OVER OUR -STOCK plow,, Cockshutt. Threshingmach.. ning mill with bagger, good. Nuit. lumber and .2 x 41s. 00 small size ize ine. 32 x'44, "wyer'Massey, iwork-• ber grain ba:0. TNum er sling.ropes, ced4t fericq posts; 325 Large size, ling good. Bell cutting box •N',o. 50. •Horse fork. Horse fork and draw cedar fence, pbsts. 39 Dodge Coupe. -:,'29 Olds -Sedan ''' in. Grinder,.new. 5 in. belt. Two rope. Z Sets longsling ropes - with FURNITURE ETC. '45 gal, gasoline -steel barrels. Num- slats. Number -pulleys. , Bag truck. 2 Wooden beds.' Ice box. Churn. 37 Plymounh Deluxe Sedan ber. of & and 1 gal. oil cans. Circul- Long ladder. Feed box. -Stickne'Y 7 Cellar cupboard. 2 Dining room tas- ar saw and steel frame, good. Drive h. P. gas engine. Toronto 1 3-4gas les. Cellar tabl.es. Glass'37 Plymouth h `36 Chat/ Coach -If ...belt, threshing, 50 feet. engine. Iron popf.- Other numerous . Number dining room chairs. Two ymout C oath IMPLEMENTS -articles. dressers. Washstand. Tron 'bedatea& 35 Chev DeLuxe Sedan M. -H.- binder, No. 4.7 -6ft. M. H. bin- MISCELLANEOUS Springs. Number of antique walnut 15, 5, ft.- M.-, H. 5 ft. ft. Numbii wooden sheep troughs... eau., or chest, of •drawers. Quantity uxe'Coach 'der- Ngo. 5, 6 ft. M. H. mower No. 1-2 Barrel spray.. White�­Oak­fog, 7 chairs: Number kitchen chairs. Bur- 434 For DeL 0 '.Set grafn: lifters, -fit any: binder. .100 feet draw rope. -.Hay! fork and otlrer furniture and. household- eff. loader, M. .-H. Yankee disc har- 'Carrilage. Tudhope open buggy, good. ects. Lot of antique furniture and -14 Chev Coupe 429.. Durant Sedan' To'9K. Com cultivator-. X H,. )jorse.. 2 Iron sledges. Wagon jack. Qat,' other- articles. - 33 Rockne Panel 1-2 ton .7 get^ av Pontiac Coach ..,TERMS*-OASH 'Sedan T8 �Dodge Si NO RESEUVE, FARM SOLD- SALE AT 1 P., M., D. S. T. AL,,1 H. & KEN PREN TICE, Auctioneers -ALF. MOLE, Claremont' T A yWim- '.• •-e�.r.c.e.,. 1 r. w.�aar..r '..r:...�.,__;._ N. .:... '.:..y. .; .w ,.ss_,..:s..w - .�:, �':'+-,res - d,. ;F e - �.. a ::•.<•i�v'-... �i 'd"�' �=:.tom - �1. , �Q+ _ 3n, �;..' d- ..''€�/- L �;'. Yl,,'KsL-•'F°7 .:. . G A -: Li':.' f ... ..:•.- �� . (� +'+�� ' •. i h bJ h "b 'h NEWS OF THE HOURlieee It or -Not -feature -presented . 35. T us sats a o+.t .d and d Poor Students eta the sun for a light by day. - - ' the ordinances of the moon and of the stars for a light by night, who Getting Fewer stirreth up the sea, so that the waves thereof roar: Jehovah of Money and Not Brains Are hosts. is his name; '36. It these ordBecoming Basis for "U" Edu- # inanees depart from before me, �atlen in Canada, Statisti�a w ! Reports are- crackling ever the by Bob Ripley over WABC — Ook saran `Jehovah, thea the seed of I' er from all fronts of action_ umibta each Friday night at 10:30- LESSON Vitt Israel, also shall tease from being ' 'Record -�•- isae days: War. News, Political p. m. Bob has spent hie life digging I JEREMIAH ANNOUNCES .THE a nation before me for ever. 3,. The "Prospect of equality in edu- catioual opportunity for Persons of _ �7UnWvers„and -Economic changes up queer facts to entertain people. NEW COVENANT Thus sniff Jehovah: lY heaven he i equal ability -- the generat]y-ac- ` appen every hour during the day You can sit back on this one and _ „Jsremiah 31- -- above can be measured, and the - fouadations-of the earth searched cepted ideal of democracy — be- �- and you can -know about them relax — and :it the same tithe hear - Printed Text, Jen 31:31.37 comas more and more remote and _minutes after they occur by listen- ,t new' fact or two. Golden Text: "I will put my law out beneath, then wall__",so cast -' of[ all the se•eci of Israel for all that university, administrators concern- ed to sot r radia - - -- t• -. ' in #he!r inward parts, and in their e3 w1th .the intellectual and cnitur- CBL,`CKOC orL`b'RB all'- offer Few 'gteats in any sport make heart wilt I write it; and.i'will they have done, with Jeho+:ah. - 1 • The ieadiug thought in this pas- at advancement of -thy, Country, now up-to-the-mtiiute'news Irom every- inuch.gra hand at -trying to explain be their God, and they sharl b2 apprehensive,*' - 7_ Sago -is that the reign of law which grow' increasingly a �:... where, and from three' different their particular • field -to' other . y peoples' Jer. 3f:33, the Dominion Bureau of S'-ttisties ar ' Hewn services, Then ton, CBC also folks —but not so' with the great THE LESSON IN 1TS SETTINIG we recognize in Cod's creative work says in its annual revie-w of revert- _ brings you an informative 'mid- �Yaite Hoyte, major league star for has its•counterpart in his spiritual Time -' Between 597 and 537 kingdom. Tli9 stability and perm• nes of'Canadian colleges and tui• == week commentary o1 the situation - 19 }ear3. Hoyt no does a,base1) B.C. . cersities. - auence of natural order is a pledge, on Wednesday nights at 10:30 �- summary each, afternoon at 5:'15 place — Jerusalem. GIL,%NTS ARI. REDUCED ' - ,'!while CKOC' presents Prof. E. T. from WOR, iu 1`eiv York, and it is and eartlest pf the fulfilment o[ his !Salmon on world affairs each Sun-.. one of _the better snort programs In this lesson we find a r:?mai - promises to Israel .as a, pe-ople, The Students have peen called upon ds� ofportion five. - _ ou t!te air. . • - dots.tthetforekpowledgenauchange- of the+rmone de an increased ed otooperate. _ Now Covenant of pardon and illum• to You can` keep up with things in enation is *to be, what the first cov• ' • • ableness. and omnipotence of God, chant .was not.'eternal in its'dur• universities while other sources of the' fast-moving world by listening Weekly Radio Highlights — Sun- determining from the beginning = revenue — provincial grants. Inter- a.tion. Arttw-newa born these statious, ” day. Enhplre Parade from CBI, at wbat he will 'do even to the end, 1. est and endowments —have declita AROUND. THE DIAL 1`_' noon ...Symphony ria CBC at �i'e should now read Pauls pro- -- On the lighter. side -of firings ^.0 .Music you know from by -bis power bringing to fulfilment found ,exposition of the promise oY relatively,, at approximately - - the plans which he bas foreknown. God's covenant -with-Israel in t te' equal rates. the review, which co-. there's this man, Benny, heard ev- CKOC at 4:45 ... House of Charm God planned the very finest pox vers the years from 1921 to -1939. - eleventh chapter of Romans, fry - Sunday •night from . NBC -Red 1'rom. WEAF-NBC at ten Tues- sibl> life, the greatest' prosperity, — - says. . ` network at seven. Jack Benny, day'— Cats and Jammers from tar -his children Israel. "This is a trend which, unaccom- Mary. Livingstone. Rochester and WOR at 8:30. • . Fibber McGee and Chapters_ 30. and 31 belong oge Infants Are Quicker pkn!ed by any substantial increase _ 1�!►tl Harris' band seem to get bet- doily at 9: ;0 �BC :' Thursday; ther and speak of one common Thain Adult Monkeys in funds available for student aid, ' ter every week — in fact Roches-. Myrt and Marge front the Columbia Oeme, the restoration of Israei. tends to make financial means. ra- :tar_. wan offered, a chance to make chain at 4:15... Reflections In her than intellectual .ability, the series of two reel comedies, but song from French Canada via C13(: The beautiful picture of Israel in A tentative conclusion that in t Crew . •strength- and prospe-l`ity; in. fants are quicker to -grasp an idea basic .qualification. for a university advised the studio before he -it seven S!ttgin' and SwiaRid peace and abundant'jo>, in tree• than are adult mcnkeys, was re. t-ducation In Caitada. would 'sign he would have to see K with WJZ-NRC at 8:30. Satur• dom from her enemies, with her ported to the Middle Western P_s•= ht could hire Jack Benny, as he day -- for the children from Van. 3 Hies as FEES "'`arts could comedian too' _ dourer via CBC al en fr 3t it Van sins, put away, has never yet been chological Associatmi.. Student tees as contributing to accomplished. The chapter there• fir. Ben Weinstein, of the Uni-, total revenue of universities and Catacan )+'ith Jib (rosb;�on ..NBC- •_ fore.eannor refer to anything. that versaty of ,Wisc•onsin, said that he colleges Ittereasel from "-0.1 . pet _ One, of the moit entertaining fico- Red network at ten .. , ?Music .Hall has thus ta_, r taken PiacPin the had subjected two ' children, '37, cent. in 1931 to 32.7 la 1939. —Coy -:rams from -aay station is the Be at CBL:at 10:30. history -o[ Israel, and 34 months old, and two four• ernment grants decreased from 49.1 - GOU'S LbvE FOR•1SR:�EL yeai;-old monkeys to similar tests to 4"•2, endowments from 16.4 to �` and can be made. into all sorts of The Lord throughout this chapter and t�tat the children: had proves' lg.= and other miseellaneous r�r Economy Land is - clearly -speaking to -Israel 'his more apt. "venue from 13,7 to 11.9. Y articles by local carpenters. Stu- dents—hanrtt newspaper offices people. When men respond to such In China nothing is wasted. a love as is here• 'Ascribed to God, slid ask 'for manuseripta and pa - In ._.then joyous praise bursts from the - • Mani of the eo le arA so' poor per that has been written on. - FUR -BEARING SEA BEAST :....::� ►> P ly P heart, prosperity is visible on es that what we consider rubbish hays the unused side is still good en- ery hand, and men will be found ga eonsiderabte value in their a ei. ough for their school work. Even _ y Itlg up the house of the Lord for + Shoprs.which deal in European and a pack of cards is China is worth your wrsp, j" ohi-• -HORIZONTAL Answer to Previus Puzzle X21 Goddess of :American goods- pay, their assist- two here. The thrifty Chinese TII>r :`\E« COI'1` C -1 :Pictured peace• flats little or nothing. but -give' take each -card and ,carefully split - der. 31: Behold. the days come, L � i �� • ]them -instead the wooden packing it down the middle, fill in, the new _ i furry marine It sometimes doses in which foreign goods are lace, and thus make • second with Jetrovair, that d will crake a mammal. (Kit- —s on.land. - dispatched, TYtPse.fgtch laic luta+,k. rael,_and with the house of Judah: 11 Jar. �. ~ I k#IS 'Sln fur 1 new covenant with the house of Is - 3s. not 'c .acording to the covenant 1 ;H and oil are 12 Upon. valuable (pLS. that I made with their fathers in . i3 Wings. ,� i} + 1 LLAI HI ' 26 To Slant. ;t� r the dap that I took them by'the i4 Mesh of lace. %1 / 8V William y ,t to. trr!ng them'ant of the. land 15 Soft brootfi. i = I i ILE 27 Alas, - _ l i'"7/S CURIOUS Wry Fer sort I e � ` of E,:ypt: 33. puc.this:-ia the coven' _ 11 -Industrious '�8 Squalid ant they brake.. although' I'was a insect . A neighborhood.-- husband nuts them, with Jehovah. 18 Black -backed 1 30 BiscWts. PLANTAIN, 33. But this. Is the covenant that I gull. M i $2 Folds of _. A COt�hAO1V WEED, will make -*ith the 'house of Ts14el 20_Wasting'.. . thread. IS THE CHIEF CAUSE Stter those days; sait-h Jehovah; •d 22 Court. - 23 Adjacent. 34 Passage, ,.- . m .law In. their inward 4 Circular wall, VERTICAL OF NAY FEVE2 will put y 4 C 36 Basket twig. IN THE SF-X12/NG.� parts. and 1n their heart will I also 24 Exciatnation. 49 -Danger• _ 1 Male child. 38 Story, writs it; and 1 -will be theur God. 26 Breaks _ -To select. 39 Tense: r sad 'they sirs!l be my.' people. 34, sharply. 4? Company. 2 - AA t And they fins!! tdarch no mora ev' 29 Star-shaped- 49 Bone: 3- Singing voice, 4- Animal.' y Rover. 43 To pickle. ery man' his neighbor, and every 50 To affirm.. 14 Musical note.. 46 Genus of - - man his brother,. saying. Know Je 31 To alleviatr. 52 To stupefy. 5 One %rho 33 Kindled. _ flogc . - t' bovah: [ar'they-shall alt-kn6w•me, 53 Railroad. nominates. 48 One that from the feast of them un ; to the 35 Part of a fishing line. 55 Single thing: ' 8 Gettus•ot tart - snubs,' greatest of them: with Jehovah; for 37 Sheep's coat. 56 Data. palms 49 !diol. _ =o - w ?tjrgfive their in-filu• - t- - 38 Private more. h Afrie-it. 00 out art ! t --t ememt,ee is -� 8•Enthusiasm. 52 S 'sin 1 _ It inh'abl _ their .60 ..Cather. - - t _ red 4 Scepter. v � here refer ct d_ 9 Scope.. 5 p w ant _ an covenant s The as o seacoe Pe•. _ ... _ _ Otherwise. - ._ _ 40 to, and quoted in a very significa•ut= _ 41 To cut off. ice, 10 Coterie. 55 Bird. Epistle 18 harts. 5 7 No hod: - h C g _ .... passage b the author of i e'n 81 It has — p a3 yPicture talo _42 B to thy F[ebrews, f st o[ al?, ter limbs. -19 Hackneyed, S9 Poured. -taittity a, covenant not with the machines 1 IHAS THE M0S`T rhurrh, blit with the titiitse of la- o � r__ ; IJEVVAY OF '—�_\= rael-and the house f Judah; as is ' tlNt - �DINCr VAIN �---" _� explicitly stated. Tile old" ettv�naut ll I Iz pF AIV/ IC1�iCx/VIV INSECT - is the lax -covenant, which the Lord - THE WING FOLIOS LIIGE A FAN _ did not make with Genlites, but �q 15- I i1NTll.. NEAI?LY GLLTSEO, `rHE1V c5 with Israel ei clusi> els, -The new BENT BPCit AND TL)CKE-0 UNC)ER covJrant is c since; The erouml tt3 I ZQ i nf this new, covenant is the sacci• 77 -IE• WING COVERSAI_-MOST ficial death bf the Lord " Jesus Z7 cc; hAPLE'TEL`>' OUT OF SiGHT Christ. his blood_, as we learn from I . 0�j� hiown words ahen•`he Instituted. i , • 29_ ppM. 1117 aY NCA SERVICC. INC. tits supper. He died for that tmion,_ suit tYteterore all Israei-+wall let re- c•eivo the promised blessing of this stow. covPnant.'Tliis ''prophecy is 4Q therefore still unftilel. for Israel 3� - dues not enjoy thi, new c•avrnant I QZ S qq now. Another }nte•rpretatie+t: .the -new . is covenant is•a•covenant, in its final - + experience, in which 't.he hun►an :ZTNTII, recently, grasses were blamed for most of the hay fever ,out shall be rendel•ed_indepettetgnt ' occurring in the spring. Now it has `been proved that -about 20 dr the external -law 'and of the hu. 59 per cent of it is due to'the'plantain family. The English, or nar-. man interpreter; the law of God �5 ` �.. row -leaved type, appears to be the worst offender in this respect. within, written nn the heart, receiv- NEXT• What really does. most el, the tree shdlinir sttribuH+d 4s 1 e9 by direct revelation or' t1iiT will' 61 i abbitsf of Cod within the spirit. _ _ "_ - PyJ. MILLAR WATT POP—On the Spots _. - B �.. _ - - - .� T��• �`e- NEAD F4rRSEI- GR K?LESt;;HA\V{— YOU Fr JUST ORDNARY 'BROWN _ _ ONE'S, elit .. \ \ d }. r' pr I A AD 1.0 IEPDXTEIt -- By DAVE ROBBINS ` NEWS OF THE HOURlieee It or -Not -feature -presented . 35. T us sats a o+.t .d and d Poor Students eta the sun for a light by day. - - ' the ordinances of the moon and of the stars for a light by night, who Getting Fewer stirreth up the sea, so that the waves thereof roar: Jehovah of Money and Not Brains Are hosts. is his name; '36. It these ordBecoming Basis for "U" Edu- # inanees depart from before me, �atlen in Canada, Statisti�a w ! Reports are- crackling ever the by Bob Ripley over WABC — Ook saran `Jehovah, thea the seed of I' er from all fronts of action_ umibta each Friday night at 10:30- LESSON Vitt Israel, also shall tease from being ' 'Record -�•- isae days: War. News, Political p. m. Bob has spent hie life digging I JEREMIAH ANNOUNCES .THE a nation before me for ever. 3,. The "Prospect of equality in edu- catioual opportunity for Persons of _ �7UnWvers„and -Economic changes up queer facts to entertain people. NEW COVENANT Thus sniff Jehovah: lY heaven he i equal ability -- the generat]y-ac- ` appen every hour during the day You can sit back on this one and _ „Jsremiah 31- -- above can be measured, and the - fouadations-of the earth searched cepted ideal of democracy — be- �- and you can -know about them relax — and :it the same tithe hear - Printed Text, Jen 31:31.37 comas more and more remote and _minutes after they occur by listen- ,t new' fact or two. Golden Text: "I will put my law out beneath, then wall__",so cast -' of[ all the se•eci of Israel for all that university, administrators concern- ed to sot r radia - - -- t• -. ' in #he!r inward parts, and in their e3 w1th .the intellectual and cnitur- CBL,`CKOC orL`b'RB all'- offer Few 'gteats in any sport make heart wilt I write it; and.i'will they have done, with Jeho+:ah. - 1 • The ieadiug thought in this pas- at advancement of -thy, Country, now up-to-the-mtiiute'news Irom every- inuch.gra hand at -trying to explain be their God, and they sharl b2 apprehensive,*' - 7_ Sago -is that the reign of law which grow' increasingly a �:... where, and from three' different their particular • field -to' other . y peoples' Jer. 3f:33, the Dominion Bureau of S'-ttisties ar ' Hewn services, Then ton, CBC also folks —but not so' with the great THE LESSON IN 1TS SETTINIG we recognize in Cod's creative work says in its annual revie-w of revert- _ brings you an informative 'mid- �Yaite Hoyte, major league star for has its•counterpart in his spiritual Time -' Between 597 and 537 kingdom. Tli9 stability and perm• nes of'Canadian colleges and tui• == week commentary o1 the situation - 19 }ear3. Hoyt no does a,base1) B.C. . cersities. - auence of natural order is a pledge, on Wednesday nights at 10:30 �- summary each, afternoon at 5:'15 place — Jerusalem. GIL,%NTS ARI. REDUCED ' - ,'!while CKOC' presents Prof. E. T. from WOR, iu 1`eiv York, and it is and eartlest pf the fulfilment o[ his !Salmon on world affairs each Sun-.. one of _the better snort programs In this lesson we find a r:?mai - promises to Israel .as a, pe-ople, The Students have peen called upon ds� ofportion five. - _ ou t!te air. . • - dots.tthetforekpowledgenauchange- of the+rmone de an increased ed otooperate. _ Now Covenant of pardon and illum• to You can` keep up with things in enation is *to be, what the first cov• ' • • ableness. and omnipotence of God, chant .was not.'eternal in its'dur• universities while other sources of the' fast-moving world by listening Weekly Radio Highlights — Sun- determining from the beginning = revenue — provincial grants. Inter- a.tion. Arttw-newa born these statious, ” day. Enhplre Parade from CBI, at wbat he will 'do even to the end, 1. est and endowments —have declita AROUND. THE DIAL 1`_' noon ...Symphony ria CBC at �i'e should now read Pauls pro- -- On the lighter. side -of firings ^.0 .Music you know from by -bis power bringing to fulfilment found ,exposition of the promise oY relatively,, at approximately - - the plans which he bas foreknown. God's covenant -with-Israel in t te' equal rates. the review, which co-. there's this man, Benny, heard ev- CKOC at 4:45 ... House of Charm God planned the very finest pox vers the years from 1921 to -1939. - eleventh chapter of Romans, fry - Sunday •night from . NBC -Red 1'rom. WEAF-NBC at ten Tues- sibl> life, the greatest' prosperity, — - says. . ` network at seven. Jack Benny, day'— Cats and Jammers from tar -his children Israel. "This is a trend which, unaccom- Mary. Livingstone. Rochester and WOR at 8:30. • . Fibber McGee and Chapters_ 30. and 31 belong oge Infants Are Quicker pkn!ed by any substantial increase _ 1�!►tl Harris' band seem to get bet- doily at 9: ;0 �BC :' Thursday; ther and speak of one common Thain Adult Monkeys in funds available for student aid, ' ter every week — in fact Roches-. Myrt and Marge front the Columbia Oeme, the restoration of Israei. tends to make financial means. ra- :tar_. wan offered, a chance to make chain at 4:15... Reflections In her than intellectual .ability, the series of two reel comedies, but song from French Canada via C13(: The beautiful picture of Israel in A tentative conclusion that in t Crew . •strength- and prospe-l`ity; in. fants are quicker to -grasp an idea basic .qualification. for a university advised the studio before he -it seven S!ttgin' and SwiaRid peace and abundant'jo>, in tree• than are adult mcnkeys, was re. t-ducation In Caitada. would 'sign he would have to see K with WJZ-NRC at 8:30. Satur• dom from her enemies, with her ported to the Middle Western P_s•= ht could hire Jack Benny, as he day -- for the children from Van. 3 Hies as FEES "'`arts could comedian too' _ dourer via CBC al en fr 3t it Van sins, put away, has never yet been chological Associatmi.. Student tees as contributing to accomplished. The chapter there• fir. Ben Weinstein, of the Uni-, total revenue of universities and Catacan )+'ith Jib (rosb;�on ..NBC- •_ fore.eannor refer to anything. that versaty of ,Wisc•onsin, said that he colleges Ittereasel from "-0.1 . pet _ One, of the moit entertaining fico- Red network at ten .. , ?Music .Hall has thus ta_, r taken PiacPin the had subjected two ' children, '37, cent. in 1931 to 32.7 la 1939. —Coy -:rams from -aay station is the Be at CBL:at 10:30. history -o[ Israel, and 34 months old, and two four• ernment grants decreased from 49.1 - GOU'S LbvE FOR•1SR:�EL yeai;-old monkeys to similar tests to 4"•2, endowments from 16.4 to �` and can be made. into all sorts of The Lord throughout this chapter and t�tat the children: had proves' lg.= and other miseellaneous r�r Economy Land is - clearly -speaking to -Israel 'his more apt. "venue from 13,7 to 11.9. Y articles by local carpenters. Stu- dents—hanrtt newspaper offices people. When men respond to such In China nothing is wasted. a love as is here• 'Ascribed to God, slid ask 'for manuseripta and pa - In ._.then joyous praise bursts from the - • Mani of the eo le arA so' poor per that has been written on. - FUR -BEARING SEA BEAST :....::� ►> P ly P heart, prosperity is visible on es that what we consider rubbish hays the unused side is still good en- ery hand, and men will be found ga eonsiderabte value in their a ei. ough for their school work. Even _ y Itlg up the house of the Lord for + Shoprs.which deal in European and a pack of cards is China is worth your wrsp, j" ohi-• -HORIZONTAL Answer to Previus Puzzle X21 Goddess of :American goods- pay, their assist- two here. The thrifty Chinese TII>r :`\E« COI'1` C -1 :Pictured peace• flats little or nothing. but -give' take each -card and ,carefully split - der. 31: Behold. the days come, L � i �� • ]them -instead the wooden packing it down the middle, fill in, the new _ i furry marine It sometimes doses in which foreign goods are lace, and thus make • second with Jetrovair, that d will crake a mammal. (Kit- —s on.land. - dispatched, TYtPse.fgtch laic luta+,k. rael,_and with the house of Judah: 11 Jar. �. ~ I k#IS 'Sln fur 1 new covenant with the house of Is - 3s. not 'c .acording to the covenant 1 ;H and oil are 12 Upon. valuable (pLS. that I made with their fathers in . i3 Wings. ,� i} + 1 LLAI HI ' 26 To Slant. ;t� r the dap that I took them by'the i4 Mesh of lace. %1 / 8V William y ,t to. trr!ng them'ant of the. land 15 Soft brootfi. i = I i ILE 27 Alas, - _ l i'"7/S CURIOUS Wry Fer sort I e � ` of E,:ypt: 33. puc.this:-ia the coven' _ 11 -Industrious '�8 Squalid ant they brake.. although' I'was a insect . A neighborhood.-- husband nuts them, with Jehovah. 18 Black -backed 1 30 BiscWts. PLANTAIN, 33. But this. Is the covenant that I gull. M i $2 Folds of _. A COt�hAO1V WEED, will make -*ith the 'house of Ts14el 20_Wasting'.. . thread. IS THE CHIEF CAUSE Stter those days; sait-h Jehovah; •d 22 Court. - 23 Adjacent. 34 Passage, ,.- . m .law In. their inward 4 Circular wall, VERTICAL OF NAY FEVE2 will put y 4 C 36 Basket twig. IN THE SF-X12/NG.� parts. and 1n their heart will I also 24 Exciatnation. 49 -Danger• _ 1 Male child. 38 Story, writs it; and 1 -will be theur God. 26 Breaks _ -To select. 39 Tense: r sad 'they sirs!l be my.' people. 34, sharply. 4? Company. 2 - AA t And they fins!! tdarch no mora ev' 29 Star-shaped- 49 Bone: 3- Singing voice, 4- Animal.' y Rover. 43 To pickle. ery man' his neighbor, and every 50 To affirm.. 14 Musical note.. 46 Genus of - - man his brother,. saying. Know Je 31 To alleviatr. 52 To stupefy. 5 One %rho 33 Kindled. _ flogc . - t' bovah: [ar'they-shall alt-kn6w•me, 53 Railroad. nominates. 48 One that from the feast of them un ; to the 35 Part of a fishing line. 55 Single thing: ' 8 Gettus•ot tart - snubs,' greatest of them: with Jehovah; for 37 Sheep's coat. 56 Data. palms 49 !diol. _ =o - w ?tjrgfive their in-filu• - t- - 38 Private more. h Afrie-it. 00 out art ! t --t ememt,ee is -� 8•Enthusiasm. 52 S 'sin 1 _ It inh'abl _ their .60 ..Cather. - - t _ red 4 Scepter. v � here refer ct d_ 9 Scope.. 5 p w ant _ an covenant s The as o seacoe Pe•. _ ... _ _ Otherwise. - ._ _ 40 to, and quoted in a very significa•ut= _ 41 To cut off. ice, 10 Coterie. 55 Bird. Epistle 18 harts. 5 7 No hod: - h C g _ .... passage b the author of i e'n 81 It has — p a3 yPicture talo _42 B to thy F[ebrews, f st o[ al?, ter limbs. -19 Hackneyed, S9 Poured. -taittity a, covenant not with the machines 1 IHAS THE M0S`T rhurrh, blit with the titiitse of la- o � r__ ; IJEVVAY OF '—�_\= rael-and the house f Judah; as is ' tlNt - �DINCr VAIN �---" _� explicitly stated. Tile old" ettv�naut ll I Iz pF AIV/ IC1�iCx/VIV INSECT - is the lax -covenant, which the Lord - THE WING FOLIOS LIIGE A FAN _ did not make with Genlites, but �q 15- I i1NTll.. NEAI?LY GLLTSEO, `rHE1V c5 with Israel ei clusi> els, -The new BENT BPCit AND TL)CKE-0 UNC)ER covJrant is c since; The erouml tt3 I ZQ i nf this new, covenant is the sacci• 77 -IE• WING COVERSAI_-MOST ficial death bf the Lord " Jesus Z7 cc; hAPLE'TEL`>' OUT OF SiGHT Christ. his blood_, as we learn from I . 0�j� hiown words ahen•`he Instituted. i , • 29_ ppM. 1117 aY NCA SERVICC. INC. tits supper. He died for that tmion,_ suit tYteterore all Israei-+wall let re- c•eivo the promised blessing of this stow. covPnant.'Tliis ''prophecy is 4Q therefore still unftilel. for Israel 3� - dues not enjoy thi, new c•avrnant I QZ S qq now. Another }nte•rpretatie+t: .the -new . is covenant is•a•covenant, in its final - + experience, in which 't.he hun►an :ZTNTII, recently, grasses were blamed for most of the hay fever ,out shall be rendel•ed_indepettetgnt ' occurring in the spring. Now it has `been proved that -about 20 dr the external -law 'and of the hu. 59 per cent of it is due to'the'plantain family. The English, or nar-. man interpreter; the law of God �5 ` �.. row -leaved type, appears to be the worst offender in this respect. within, written nn the heart, receiv- NEXT• What really does. most el, the tree shdlinir sttribuH+d 4s 1 e9 by direct revelation or' t1iiT will' 61 i abbitsf of Cod within the spirit. _ _ "_ - PyJ. MILLAR WATT POP—On the Spots _. - B �.. _ - - - .� T��• �`e- NEAD F4rRSEI- GR K?LESt;;HA\V{— YOU Fr JUST ORDNARY 'BROWN _ _ ONE'S, elit .. \ \ d }. r' pr I "'f".o- fi p,MC'.+:.'•.. �. „ -- ., .. .. .,, •t T•0.a. � �!4 •qy.•� i' '''4` �. Y'�+•'•'i+' �.>? aa"'�`i •lY �';G, .3i'i.ws.;'� . !"� '�!�'J•'irs. �-v's•'C-.� x"�. `:�- _ :�. -�. „ ,. •�We.� �. �i.Sw--'.•rMs; .. Sv l•\ - - =at.r -+•__ .. �,'.' ..r.'^�•R' ,•,� •+sx _T �{k .::-a. - -. .r - �..: .... a� w 4 S. DiMtinguished .• • ian Medical Association, in A. na- Canadian Composer tion�wide radio broadcast stated _�-- �� u • that 'if every Canadian would eat "k DOES taste saOd in • pipeIf'' the proper foods in the pro quantities (set forth in the book-- MANDY SEAL -TIGHT POUCH <' YOU HEARD? let) the eonsupption of Can-_ - = LB 'UXTOP" TIN adian-grown fedds would be in Int -T t)O creased' by 12 per cent. also packed in Pocket Tins f A young man was invited to a 7 ''r • dance. Haring been accepted by a pretty girt as a partner, they �j �*�� 1�����s fs danced together for some time; Need ��-"'!5r "•"� D after which the man thanked her.�cF -It was lovely," he said, "and As Farm Helpers --_ac I shall always remember it." -- ico • ; "1 see," said the girl: "Ela- Ontario Yc _ths Can Fill Out phants never forget." Shortage on Farms, Labor • • • • ONTARIO "All . —o— Department Official Says Thetroublewiththemodern _ _parkin;systemisthatyoucan't Canadian National ? getoutofalinelikethisone. Ontario youthsiron ran* do their bit on the "food front" during the war, ,Railways Earnings Nervouslestless. The filmpeople. people -had -made taesays Alex 3laclaren, directorof Cranky? Restless? ictu-e from the book. That is 'Tarn' training for the Ontario de- -The gross revenues for the all- t Girls . CaII'b Annoy? Tire they had almost made - it.. Thzy Partment of labor. He declares that, inclusive Canadian Rational Rai.- easIIy?Annoye4hyfe • ' were on the last scene. And they there is a 'tremendous shortage" ways for the week ending May 7, male functional d1a- were stuck.' They couldn't figure of farm help in the offing. 1940, were $4,56817413 orders; admonthlydistress? Then takd Dr. Healy Wilian, eminent Can- out hovv :to end . it. Suggestion. To facilitate farm placf?igs for as compared with 3,516,170 Lyda Et Pinkham•s Vegetable Com - boys, the dE-partment. has placed H. for the eerier ondin pound, famous for over 60 years In _ adian musical comppser, who this a: ter suggestion as to how to end P g helping such rundown, weak,' nervous vises attended the All-American F, Irwin lu •eastern Ontario and C. week of 1939, an in-' , it a, n de but- none seemed .O conditions. Made eapectaNy /or women. Fr;end�Aip Banquet in New York D. Cowan in nesle:n Ontario. The 1,052;h7S . be the right ending. Y creme of WELL.WORTS TRYtlTGI as burst-ofl onour .from Canada. will interview farmers and boys or 29.90 - Invited by the New. York Feder. And then somebody got °won- t -itir,n r,/ Music Clubs to nominat, derful idea. A hovel sulrgection— and wU mak-e sure the right boys distinguished Canadian Eumpos something no one had thought of., get to tTle.rigtlt fain Ars. Rages For - -`er, H. T. Jay.'cson, presiijent of "Why not have the same end- summer months likely will range tie Canadian Performin Ri h .+, from $ 4-Fo si!j,4 month with -board. �: STRONG, 25 -YEAR ROOFING , $ g- t ing' The book has?" was. the arnaz- wry waste money on good shingles that Jura? Roof your "ociet5', suggested Dr. ' Willan. 810 TO Sly -,IONTHLl •` .• The 1'anquet brought distinguish- In suggestion - buildings with METALforpetmanence,procrczionand economy. r 1tilr. Afaclarea said_boys from lF •` "Pedlar's lulu-T�cof in the "Council Snndud" Brand. is Guuaoteed !! ed masicaI people from near:y ^ - —O - to 22 are heeded for yeas -around • for 25 Years Send dimensions of your building for out Free r/ 1• ever}- country in forth and South New 'Cook: -"How shall ' i farm wo:•k at from'S120 to $300 a esdameof complete Cost America. -cook the otktoes for dinner year, wits board and laundry in. Foaaeiand t /fir i P yr,eee cn a: �h'cario,t, , tonight, madam T' eluded. TM• PEDLAR PEOPLE LMAITEP t iriR t - Mr.. Uppity;"With the In eonn5.01on with summer jobs, &a abl sized Itai Head office Owwwa, ORL jackets on.' 1t is- a very for. the department has reeeir,ed !Este l� teal dinner!•• Montreal OtuAs Totoaco Vian;peg-Ealgary Vsa[Ovva Modern - = ters froth -high school boys In Tor• f r rfr1J��'r rel —o--- onto -and Niagara Falls asking- for • Raw lers - jobs, and it is expected similar ap t �� e t t e A` m6nologue is a convey ration' P}}cations n-fIl De received from z between two people, sgcii_as man other .Parrs of the provirwe•. BY ROBERTA LEE -and wife: - A worm, looks like a .caterpillar that has been shaved. _ Q: In the social world, does the Petroleum is a sort of oil -cloth - l■ ■ ■ CLASSIFIED �! D'V 8 T 15 E M E Ili S ■ ■ ■ �►_ :rule to'',';eturn good .for evil ap- . used for covering floors.' - _ fly' Lighthouse keepers have fes - A. This rule. applies anywhere opportunities for gardening. AGENTS WANTED N% HA*r CRY c'IiWK BUTER StR9Ek T STUCK sand ,everywhere. As Tillotson puts —0— .. t <.0 know. when you buy Baden -� _ lt. "A more glorious victory Cannot, - LIGHTNING ROD AGENT WANT• o hleke you Ret high ditatlty aor. ` Bi GGEST 11,00 GARDENi 20 DiF- Gueit {at wedding): "It's ed to sell Phillips•TAghtntng Pro- _.ernmenr Approved chicks from fereut Perennial Plants (Delphtn- - be gained .over anotoer mail than tective System. B. -Phillips Comp- blood-r.'Pted breeder% and sold at tum, - Pyrethrum, Siveetrocket. this, that when the injury began -Beard to �� lose a beautiful' .: ' Kt, g Osborne Avernus, price, New prlres gn Into etc.) Barberry. Nlneli rk, Japonlea daughter. Torontlt efts tgMay, 22nd. Standard I l , Shrubs.,e_gr°e^ on his part, the kindness should be. 2 gh rns E8.?5, 90; per cent.�Pul- -'low; 0 Seeds; Ghyfentfier untag O - Father with two' et• to lot ° � gin on ours." - - � 7 let% -11R.45. F.»rrod Flocks.- Near • Prepaid. Two orders. 21.80. Duller - so): •'It's a los: harder to TOWN AND RURAL REPRESENT- Hampshire- 53,25. Pullets 914,:• : Nuraertes. Fonthlll, Ontario, [a 1f necessary. to get a per- ati"is wanted. Iricrease your ears:' Barred -.Frock fnckerelA K75.'ti.w -son's consent before listinghim lose th4 homely ones.' "intfq by hgndling one of the fin- Hampshire cockerels 54,75, ~;tihtte ' PHOTO FINISHING q eat Innes 4t ells. ftreases. area, Rork-. Hybrids Barr«d Rocks � - on some committee, batteries, spark-, Ii plugs, insecti- New Hamps, Now Hamps s r,r- �"► A. Yes, It is laconaiderate to `Taking off his cap politely as rides, eterrric .fence controllers. -red RoPks 110,:5, Pullets 115 yr ., FREE' YOU CAN NO -W OWN A he entered the office the meas- hours' paints and root coatingg Cockerels $1,75. Bla Exx Qua]' v complete set ot_beautifnl allver- >Dlace him OII the Committee wit materials. %Vrite Warco Grease At and Extra Select Al1Rh?ty hlghpr ware absolutely without cost. , out first asking his conse•at. enger handed over the note. On Limited. Toronto. Stnrtod rhtck%, Capoem. Radon F- manufactured and guaranteed .by. "That's all fight:• my -boy;' said Petr!, C'hiek Hatchery Ltd... Ba'. International Sliver Company, You Q. How should small cakes be re)tC YOU t^aN START A [1l'Sl- den Onrnrin may have this complete set abso- eaten at the table' _ the recipient. -"Just run back and. lutely free by sending your films nPnw frnsn your home. No r,tpltal - +r - - - to Imperial. Send an order nov% - A.'Ttfe fingers should be -used to Stell Mr. Jones that— required. We rupply everythinK: - f'ATTGE FUR FAL.F ;; - - xnd. receive comply -[e .particulsrn i "Sorry, ' T-ou-harldle only fast selling Items. a^oavey them to the mouth, ri. sir; yep?led..-tile lad, - of this amazing offer. Six or atrtht - : ,.�-('ornmfnriiona substantial. Free RE(,iSrEP,EP HEREFORDS. FlfLL4 exposure trims dPveleiped. and Q. :l'llea a h6stesa sends a man y employer said I was not to wholesale catalogue and sell.inic And heifers for pale. priced res- printed 25c, or B reprints 250, plus " is Invitation to dialler; and the go back --till -you - gig:e me the pian. NEW AL=E ENTERPRISE$, nonable. Wilbert 'ltay, Route your choles of •a tree enlargement moue Ott.Owe him " 3 13 F. 113 Fort, 1I'innlpeg. - =- Orancrrille. Ontario, fn eaaeF mount or fri!e stivcrwari :Invitation is not acknowledged, y y To get the beat In birality and ser- - .arhat should she do? "Oh'," said the debtor. "I won- ARTIFICIAL 1.1X9* vice- send your tilmA to Imperinl A. It might be best to phone this der if he'll recognise sou d iib a - ul'Mr sa' ke:GO r -' ..Photo Service, Sv:U J., Toronto ?" HAS(;YR 1, MB CO --124 WELLING- 8: maw and ask if he received the in- beard. ; ton Street Went, Toronto, Improv- FOR SA1,E, — H00ATER 1`1110 ' - ed Lim'bn without shoulder atra waggon, ore .and three quarters vitatloa, as it is possible that PHOTOGRArIiY - - Fres catalogue. ,yaM rapacity, Almost new, Bar- '1hr'ovgh no fault, of his he did not ��� � grain fob cash. Apply t", -H. Rriasrd _ receive it. If he did, the average 4 ;MrFariane. Street. Peterborougf. , `°TAY SPECIAL,t TRIAL. ROLL 'OR R rintsrin' eight rEgrints, 115hc. wig adverriae NAKEAY EQUIPMENT 1ltstlon. j AVT 11 -- BASEIta' RtEkI'3 seines-tRir MOTORS `-1, London.OnJartt,o Acuses oz _ 6 Q. Would it be permissable to • Ary, also rebuilt equipment always - - — 'write s 30PI on hand, Term.W4d:- nRed. Correa- gi.ECTRtr.MOlso V B)F Eo ERI' bread-and-butter note, OT pondence lnvlted: Hubbard Port- Pts%crtpttor,, also V BelFFw and Put• QT'ILTINr: PATt'HES 5 LEM It,tu, - any kind of "th-ank you",note on a abls Oven Co.: 303 Ba'thtirst St- legs. Jnnen & Sfnore Faectr:c, 25� postpnid. Wa%hfast cotton print +, Toronto: AdPInAe West, Tor, and broa4rintb, c d up. Textile ., onto.3' postal, cardJnhbrra, ^n Trtua F•re'rt. Tnrnnla. ` ,- �-�-�•�•�•+-�.+.e...�.��r... '. ��ry. F:tiTERHi:\A'i'1IIR A; No. The regular social station. HAST` CHICKS tc'A�Tt:D Ory should be used. Use. EddeiRtlQl FOOt�s-DF-RFO•• RT'(7 ICTT T.ER• Roe. e,.te'• Q. Are wedding guest sa mitirtes bedbugs •moth°. rcek- ppoaed *jj ♦e F'nntilFx �lualitLPrndufrs lrecominc For ►Ir Qi�Tliile eQIIR BABY CHICKS Ai I CHEAi'ER LF roaches, eftekotg fle'ac, tire, tickF. bert+•r. known every dal'. we need to call on the bride's motber after the> do more for voti when mat - ..r •'DERAT".Rat and Mouse Killer SOr," . more salesmen `to insure 'tha beat the wedding' orad. F.XTI DOZE`S of eRR+ in harmless to humans. ar'n:al-, "Every housewife - ran do , her the A -large grade, puts EXTRA fowl, pQFPlhle service to eattsfled run_ - A, Yee, within a Week or ten IAtOVEF •in 3'oul Docket. Trent tnmers, Any• active anti honest - At Eatorir. Simpson%, Tamblynp, 1c�- 'f days bit, —and help others do theirs— man can make a living spllin>; 200 Chicks are bred to do this for you al'de or, Derpo Products, Tum• necesFlties whlrh brine repent- or- i by keeping her family's -health at and fill the basket too„ Our T4tb ontn. darn by themselves. There is NO +. season, producing 000 chicks a high level. —Canadian- Medical RISK wits; our Que,2tssfUl Plan. »•!«+►—.fes. weekly In ONE GOOD >GRADE. F'.tR1►i FOR Rti.F. s Ask for F,RT F, r�ralogu - and in- Asso�iation. 'Ynu get our BEST Barred Rocky, formation: FA ITi,EN i'O1T7"ANY, Ho Can I•j Thus ends Ill! introduction Oa tl4hiteLCKhorna,Kew r"ultsHampslrea, 1!1 A'`RES. P-4TRF SF,CTIO`: =f gz• ClemFnt st,. \TOVTP.F•.Ar- : Hybrids. For hetrer results be •reil frnePd, drnined: Prick h u.ce, the inside front cover of a new come a- "Trent Chick Customer.•" bark barn,-trnwsh-d. !inn: near Write to Trent Electrlo Hatchery; town: John Forman. Llstnwrt. Ont, LYONS'_?_ booklet just now coming off file Sox 53314•., Trenton, Ontario. BY ANNE ASHLEY + pisses, entitled "Food for Health CROWRR-K, ATTENTIO\! IRF.f ONDiTMNFat PI RNITIME 1` in Peace and war," AGATV THE OLD IDEA Y01, got to pay extra to get high qual- FRUIT (:ROWERS, C,ARDENFR:. _ BARGAINSI Q. Prepared by the nutrition ex- ity chicks is exploded, Tweddle Brite to us fns girls on your rr- ta How can I smooth a CUrd.! 1940 customers by the dozens P custard^ ports of the Canadian Medical quirfmFruts of fruit and reFPLFbTe 549. FfantiPul living r.,nm outfit, , come back for more chicks. This packei:fs. The Oakville Bask:r I.hrke 3 piece 'Chesterfield Sulrr- A. Bea; up a raw -egg and slowly Assn.., ands emboaying knowledge is proof of quarity. Send for our 0c.. l,imitfd. Onkv11le.• Ontario. upholstered in brown mohair with beat the curdled custard into it gained after years of study and prices. Double AA Qual(ty White 'Figured reversible Varshall spring; ° Lesrhorns, New Hamps 39.7n. Bar- HOTEIA WANTED _rusltion?, bridge lamp and .silk Q. How can I resize an'Axminster research, including the very late red Rocks 110.20, 15 other varlet- %hade. walnut end table. Pilk rush- rpg? est, the booklet -is published by les to choose from, Capons,•turkev CA -R fiL'i`l F.fic IN SEMANG .HOT- itins table lamp and silk shade, ? the leading life insurance Cora- poults, free oataingue, Tweddle els is really phenomenal, We will and modern smoker, a real out- - A.. Stretch the rug ,tight ltnd Chick Hatcheries Limited. Fergus be pieasFd to have an opportunity standing value. _ tack face down on a floor; or some parries in Canada, Ontario. to try to sell yours. We. advertise S"24. Solid oak Dining Rinm Suite, "flat surface. Sprinkle with a so]. ,Weekly Food Budget r in evert' papier In Ontario. For our large buffet, rstenxion table 'nod - 32AKF. MONEY WITH MAY-JLN>u terms a rRe to Bert V'rtr de Scns, f leather upholstFrcd .hairs, com- xtton made 'iy_ 4oaking and -dig. It is written in the simplest Bray chinks. Order now. Quick de RPnlrnrs:, Tondnn, Ontarin, pletely refinished. I` g l4 Potted, of flake glue in language, and" instead . of )'am livery. New Hampshires, Barred sG9. Modern solid nal, dining room ; ! Solving g Rnrks, Leghorns. Order T., S.. s FTRNITFRE FOR SAT.F, suite, larttn buffer, estenslon table 1• 1/2 -gallon of water. Let the rng ling on; about 'vitamins and cal- N.H_ and Mark Alinoreas. June de- -china cabinet and R leather uphol- iry at Or1eS — abOtlLw'+ich h qv rage livery, Bargains started rockerels. FTJRNtTURE BARGAINS. FREE stered . chairs. completely rofin- ZEaSt-OII�d'ay- -- --p R Order Turkeys soon. "Ordering catalogue of new and used furni- lobed. be taken riot to p it on so much housewife knows fiery little of MORE Rray Chfcks " good suc- Lure bargains sent on request., All $89. Beauliful solid wnlnut dintrr suite "-"glne that it wig' show- on the right Practical use in the kitchen cess.'• "Did wonderfully 'well. So.. ..Koode .sold on money -hack t;var- lar a buffet. a tension table. chln any Bray customers. Remember Antes. �; holesale Furniture, 460 g _._ side. quickly turns into a set Of week- Bray Chleks Pay. Bray.Hatchery. 'Rathurt,t Street, Toronto. rahinet and, fl leather sent chairs. Q. Haw CA [I 1 'wash regetiblei 'ly 'food, budgets for `single per 130 John St. N., Hamilton, Ont, $29. Chesterfield Suite. 3 pieces. up- MEDICAT, holstered in repp material,' rust = ,most satisfactorily? sons, children, and .various size shade, reversible Marghall spring '.ALL TAVTNC. AT ..Six WEEKS, r. %bions, perfect enrditton. - r A. Try using an .ordinary ten- families. So -many quarts of milk, writes.Harold Blerher. Brom%, FOR E7iCF-LLE\T ilESIILUTS'TRY !40.•Kroehler Chs terfiald Bed suite ,. -. ahak-n around several ilmes in the pounds of •cheese, bread and so Clue." vchn rerrived ']00 Barred Anther; "Asthma -Tone" for milder water, and wh lifted out the Rock;. and 50 Aiew Hnmps. That's Asthma oT: Asthma -Lax" for se- 3 pieces. upholstered in brown forth for a' family of five. Cost the klnd we sell. Top Notch 'vere Asthma. Convince yourself. mohair figured reversible spring Cost, Order 25c bottle from: Asthma.- cuahlons, thoroughly recondition. Te et tales will a bright a d c1, Chfekra are from carefully culled ad. Cnmplete with sew mattg¢ess. #8.95 — on the basis of eita and blood -tested breeders. They Tone Laboratories, 410 Barton E., t59, Modern ,Bed Room Suite, floor How - -n,I enure a kerosene prices. For those living on the are »nld at the right'prlrP. Stand- -Hamiltnn. Ontario. t $ sample, in the new bleached suis _ .•_lamp a$ lantern t,. -z`-,e a much rand, the .quantities are given iri' .ard- Qualify._T"hornn1$.50: 90 . , ant flnisl with round Venetian _ per cent. Pullets 116.95: Cockerels 1'F.RPUVA;, mtrro-rs. dresser nr vanity, chiffon. irighte-r light. pounds and fractions of a pound.. '31.00. Barred Rocks 18,95, PuIlPts Ter full size bed. eagless spring A. adding a small pinch 'of It all boils down to this: Eat 114.75, Cockerels ,16.90. New Hamps QUIT . TOBACCU.. SNUFF.: EASILY. And new mattress. 18.95, Pullets 115.75, ('orkerels Inexpensively, Home remedy, $29• Smart Breakfast Suite to wnl- salt to the oil in the bowl. first the kind and amount:. of food - '34,9A;' 'Rocks, Hybrids 19.95, Testimonials. fararanteed. Advice nut finish, buffet with cabinet top, . Q. How can L Prevent tings and inquired -to maintain nor mal• dis• Pullets $15.75, Cockrsl•els $7.90, freer RwrtlPtt s Rnv 1. Wtnnine�, extension jack-knife leaf table; �lr rare Egg Quality add one cent, and 4 chairs. Like new.. worms in my. window bozos? ease -resisting health, then add 131xPcer Profit odd two cents. Low- _ 312.95 Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet, slid - A. Bugs and worms Can be pre- whatever you wish or. can. afford Pr prtres fnr June. Freecataloirue. uarant`eed ing porcela.ln top. ' Top \ es oirh Ohickerl, Guelph; Ont.' ClTarge assortment -of drPasads ers, b, r ' Tented by -heating the earth for after that. But GET THE ESSEX- CAR AND TRUCK PARTS Ftovfs. odd chairs, chesterfields at w 'window boles -. or • 'potted- 'planta TIALS — and thwart the germs . Used —New rtaicvtousty tow prima to ctenr. in the oven before using. White- that may descend on the world as., Before polishing furniture, firFt SrFC11ALIZING 1,11 11F;i[ ILT 310- LYONS FURNITURE CO: wash theAnside ,or window boxes did. the 'Flu in. 1919. Ro over it pith apiece of cheese- - Tfft19, rt)WF .UN1Ts,. Iiydrealle 478 Yon e`Si~ Tor45nto before filling with earth to keep Rceently, in 1`oronto,'Dr. Fred- cloth nut o> hot water, H0110%, WtaeltaK Aewerefors, Start- out'wrung insects and to ke(.*p the, bones Brick F. Tisdall, chairman of the then apply polish. This gives est- ora - Eitebw.ftill servloe. canna _ S from rottipg. Committee- of Nutrition, Canad-, ce)lent results.. altwtwe•flnw or refwaA. a,evy AtNo Partial villan r ISSUE NO, 21—f 40 moi: R'S -.Y s t • .�h ,r L0OAJJT I� � thought he ought to be going _-MI= Ddna Reid suffered a � --Choir. practice in. the United .Nvenexlow "o3s of -bash wes+e l�,e, 10.80; he wsated to be back painful, serious accident early this (hwch, will 'be held on Satnrdayy removed during the storm on Sun bidere Reveille.- The Capt., form weeA when she p eveamg of this week. Special ser-' day afternoon last in this, part of- . H. J. Marquis, of Strout, 4!rly Minister of Woodgree6United thg tip of one finger on the left vices on Sundaz the country. is spending a few days this week. Church is wvell-known • here, a for- hand, while using one of the meat vtdth Mrs. Jamea Andrew. liner- college -chum of Rev. Jenkin- 'axes, in their shop 'here. CA71&Z PASTURE for rent. ►-Mr. W. V. Redditt was in New- e(on, here, by whom he was introd- r= 50n Sunday ever ing next the �snarket on Sunday owing. to the used. Hs, is & - most interesting, 7th and 8tb Grades:. 'of the. Public _ Shade and water. Dr. McDrt+�en, serious illness of his father, who dynamic personality, and splendid School here, will sung two numbers Pnckerin>d' , une :Chic s • avifen'ed a severe heart_-�att�k< - .... maker, also interested in .-young duria••g the service at the United J TT�� p _aLrs. John ' Murlaar, 'who has people., As the subject of his add- Church here. Those who heard this L' - B R A D L Y' S been seriously ill, is now, we are rens, he answered a question that .g*up during their Festival last May De Money- , pleased to report, immprtoving. '_ Her is being asked by many today, - week will enjoy hearing tll$m ag- _ cin, Was Belle Clazie, of Belle- "Why doesn't Glod do sometbang", ain. To those who did wee e can �,. Ma -- Men' Overalls, $1.89a pry up . 'ville, is waiting' on her. bye saying - "Why don't ypu do saty that you. will enjoy hearing -- D wing this storm of Sunday something", adding that God works these children ir.. the splendid 3- With Denmark and other 'sources Mens .work boots, �9,9� Up evening, one . of the large plate t of European supply cut off, Britain h>zough his pejople' - a most suit- part harmony they live developed. - is turnings to Canada -for more eggel Farmers,—Look your harness _ 'glass wind6�Ws in M. S. Chapman's able answer to the first uestion Come out and your , broken,was by the falling In as b . so man favourite li mn -sung by pleasant- This s u1d have a s n nzmg OVBY. and .See what 011 need of an sort time of war and distress. Y ;rn voiced children's eltor{ns. ect on the Canadian market. y ' And that brings up the question, then eome in sna we will fix -.:St. George's Church, Sunday, --The parents of the children of The members of the W. M. S. whether it might not be good. bus- .. -Al 11 a. m. Service of Pr our Public $ct�f ool, and many other of the United Church extend &tor- 3011 UP. iness, this year,. , to raise. more ayer and Intercession for the Ern- I guests, enjoyed a ieal treat on Fri- ,dial invitation to all interested lad- ch}cks-qJot going "off the` deep Harness and Shoes repaired. pire and the Allies in this war..7 day evening last, when these pupils ies tjo a "Bale Tea" on Tuesday af- end", of course, but making sure p. m. Evening Prayer and' Inter• under' the direction of the Music ternoon, Mayr 28thb from 3 to 5 P. you have enough good 'pullets C O Bradley ' cession. Preacbler at both services, Supervisor, Mrs. Parsons, gave a m. D. S. T. in the Sunday • School • • • coming on to fill your laying Rev. E. G. Robinson. 10 a. m. Sun- Music Fgstival in the United room. All articles will be on dis- house. Phone_ Pick. 3504 - - _- day School Church here. Dr. H: T..Fallaise, play- andanyone anyone wishing to con- o se, wen you re raising :-The regular monthly meeting Chairman of the School Boa - same to . the June hatched ' sleeks, ti's more L of the W. I. will be' held in their troduced-t nh-n - era e.of the `grog- home of Mrs. M. S. Chapman _or important than ever to get the kind -The Pickering Club Room on Tuesday, May 28th, gram., which included, choruses, in Mrs., NL R. Jenkinson. Thefe will that start fast, grow fast, develop ---at 3 o'clock. D. S. T. Roll Call - unison, two, and three-part' harm- be a short program and the -comm- fullyfast, and lay early. The Bray MEAT MARKET Your Favourite Wild Flower. � Re- on recitations and piano numbers. ittee in charge will make you most Y; P• organization hps put a great deal .. _.. port of the Girls' Achievement Day To give us -some idea of the value welcome. The supplies this year go of time and thought -into producing - at-§touffville. 'A Talk "Wild Flow- of teaching music in -the schools, to the "Eliz chicks with that "grow -ability'.' bred a carry a ll line of ,. - ` iiiii-_ orial Hospital, Eriksdale, Man. _ ens by Miss D. Bayne. Af- Mrs. Parsons pointed out that m P _ _ right into 'them. It will pay you to ' ternoon "Pea. - September last, at the beginning of keep Fresh that, fact in mind, and make - DAY OF PRAYER --The Young People's - Union of the term, many of the smaller pup- it a point to , order BRAY chicks.. emd _ l the United Church, celebrated their ils - the Primary classes, ' could Whereas His Gracious Majesty past seasbn's activities and closed not -carry a tune, or sing any song, • - i If you raise turkeys, be►ter ask us -Cured thEir winter activities ori Wednes- et on Friday evening that same King . George _V1 has designated about Bray turkey poults, Bac'. ed, y Y g by the same care and skill ►}rat stand Sunday, May 26th, as a day of Na evening last in a .banquet .that class sang a group of songs in ", T behind Bray chicks they -are rapidly -77 . " - ional _Prayer ..in be..rdf of the �,at- earning-thi same high reputation. Meats +&vas attended --by about sixty, in- perfect two-part harmony - a i-eal g p ion, the Empire, their Allies and "Everything we could expect." say s - _ , eluding members, .members of the accomplishment. It was an interest Mrs, J. J Cochrane, of Angus. Ont . church session and wives, visitors in entertainment, it was- &% good he cause in which they are united"; Our delivery is at -your service . Ing S. about the 50u Bray poultt she bought from the ti-illage and a few of the program, tie music was truly ,good. These are; therefore to request that last year. .Phone Pick 1620 --other Unions of the Presbrytery, -We wreie also shown some of the in order, that a day of :�iational the latter including Mr. Roy Orm "new" methods that arr now being Prayer may be fittingly observed in D. N. Lockocood, Pickering; Out. CLARENCE SILK , Aston, .P'resident of the Young Peo-. used to bring about,' and develop accordance with the expressed wish Li G. WILSON, Myrtle Stn. R. i. ple's Union, of Oshawa Presbytery. such as we heard. Our most hearty of His :4isall r ,the governing - The tables, prettily deoorsted by congratulation?; to the Supervisor antics of all religious denominationstd o th4 ,young ladies, in green and and her assistants, our- teaching are respectfully requested to arr- 9 yellow, were presided, over by the 'staff, arnge special appropriate services pro President, Miss Rudy Andrew, who-Hjd they be representative of to be - l-,eld in Churches anti placesih ot t I %W. AS director and :toastmistress, in the *omen and motherhood of this of Worship on- Sunday. May 26th, . • rodueed- her toasts and the spea- f Province of Ontario (t}tank God Community Club Limited ' S ening toaste- to rself pThe King'. Mr. � ofroposed the ap- escornand' condemnation would All- members and Directors are� � Ormiston proposed the tkast to be pointed, at Ontario womanhood urgently• requested tubattend a It's `Scamper' time in Pickenng the "Young People", which was re- ,may, following a, meeting of the meeting at tt+e -Club Rooms on Fri- eponded to in especially well -word Ontario Women's Liberal-Aasociat- doy evening, Mayr 31st. Plans for "`Si$manA s" ,all in otic iece�•1\0 ed_Janguage, by Mr__ Clarence Gun- - ion at- Hamilton. on May 18th, when the -annual First -of July Celebrat- � L p t i _- 'ter. Miss Margaret •Westney .pro- � 189 -out of 200 women voted tQ opp- � ion wzl)(be matte. - It is important sed the toast to the este and _ pa guests ose s resolution .petitioning.. L'ne that every, niem�er, should be pies- _ $cams o rip was responded • to by- Mr- E. 1.. Province to close the. beer parlors ent. - - Chapman, of the Session. An in- Men's, $2.25 • Boys' $1.715% for the duration. of the war. Mrs. �►lsn note, those memibers that - teresting feature of.- the Program, ,D, McDonald, Toronto,- is, reported feel that the Club Rooms shouldiiOQ�rich" -. Scampers, wear like wthe presentation by the Pres- to ha�,e ,stated .� ,It is rank. fully be kept open during the Sunvner _ a as - of tree :af the tnembe s to ocn t' throw• away millions that could Months, be on hand, to discuss f f - r -reg- be. used .to buy. ammunition". , S':e ways and means. There is a divided pig $ nose : alar attendance during the winter! might .leave said - let our young opinion in. regard to this, so turn ! 4 p f Miss Ruth Redditt, Clarence 'Gun- I folk. wrap - themselves and their out, and 'settle t`•e matter. " Nell S, t 1 .95 Boys a$1 .75 :,.• -.t-' -ter and Henry Westney. The min- cars -around telephone poles, let [ later was also. listed -along with them continue t'eir drunken orgies. "`Sisman's" :leather Wofk Boots for —� this group, but missed out on thea gro P let illegitimacy increase from 20 to ._ _ _ _ _ _ ]prizes. Musical numbers were con- 50 per cent, let the number�gf fat- Consult :Nell. Priced at `i --tri ut y - Fra€tk w a r , , "Mrs. - -.Firs. Jenkinson, Mr. Hetb.•btmnev. '-' ever :'four dans, - wh'at do ne care. 3. . -3r �i' f f .. Mrs. Monney, .. _ 'Miss Joblin and. � R. R . 1, `Pickerin so long as the government make-, ;Miss St. Jo`.n. :lir. Wilfred 'Monnet'its millions, in profits. This has On Roofing EorW%r•nsand For Come an in and look _ltlen� over Bare an artistic iirterpretation of peen one of tl'e most damning, itis- Rouses, EavetrouE-hs, Hay .,that beautiful poem Sprinit . couraging 'indictments - of this, age._ He didn't sing it; and a sisingFang. Track, Ba Firn Door Hardware, - Let us be thankful that it does not ` Lift,Eze Garage,Cementwork _ 1 Y ,. led by Cyril Morley.— The , apes -ken. � represent •the . minds of the . tnajorit�; - � - •- ..Capt. (Rev.) Rat, McCleary, Padr; I of Ontario � pmen.- not yet, at any: �d Carpenter wank of all - t of the 53rd Battery, ii. C. A. -was rate.:Another_ ease of t' at unfort kinds. If you .want to look smart.�•well introduced, .at ,an hour; when- 'e "unite' condition of "Party.• before aver or EasternJust e a 4_ principle". - F?roducts. teewear _ -- Let us jive yoaan estimate on your ..,--__�_.___ -...__ • - .. -... TIP TOP �.: quit .'itequicements, :�i�e rices $27:50 FOREIGN -EXCHANGE - Dnp ,ACQUISITION ORDER NOTTER M. .59, C Hs�I-1V1AN SPECIAL NOTICE CE _ n=c er.in -liar rachar t to certain exemptions• the Forel --EX=tn� -�ubjec 'l�ge Acquisition'Order requires every residentof Canada who had any foreigncurrency or foreign — - Seed "COfn -and Field Seeds currency 'deposit im his possession, ownership or Complete Stock' of No.control on May.lst, 1940, regardless of amount, tola Simple tut rim w-1 Seed Corn sell the same to an'Authorized Dealer '(charteredsign we car furnish Dent and Flint Varieties. Also bank) on or before May 31st, 1940. a9eruorisL that will � Kingserost• Hybrid Seed Corn ♦ please from ever - Unless An extension has been granted by the - standpoint„ In dignity _ ; - � Rangel, Turnip and Carden Sped' •` --Board, any resident who has'not complied with aPPmre our Bulk and Package . work will stand out : the terms of the Order on or before 1VIay 31st, thrmWh the +�• -FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR 1940, will be in default and subject to the penalties Na Greate► Tribute provided in the Order.. . N. W. STAFFORD COFFIELD ELECTRIC WASHER_ Histiway ltsast=esital � The Order does not require the sale of foreign Works _ . J securities. - _ _ Pte. 4tg �Ph[tby Out. 7Igent for • McCormick -Deering Farm N,achinery and 1 Kbwxton Road West _ _ _ . Repair&.: 7- • , Further information and particulars+ may be + " obtained from any branch of a chartered bank. our. motto - We bawls. I.Can get it. or K. Is not made FOREIGN EXCHANGE CONTROL BOARD F>,on& 8900 - " • c J. S. BALSDON, PICKERING