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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1940_05_31,, .. .... _. i'T -?•� :" .F�=ts:' - tii.:+ ,phi s - '•o- : n• •..�.r ,;,. -, i ,..'. ri .. q:: .4t . _. .-s::. .,,... .'. ':y ' .f. ., �J'„Iy..'..-a.._ 1 f ,F J .v!' •%',i,'� Fk �4, : i �y "y y � '• ., :*.^6,�� ..S - -f'if �, IIF - .. ! ,:,y ry • --TOL. LIX L :'_ :._ ' PICKERING, ONT.,FRIDAY, MAY. 81, • 1944 - �- No. 41 "ems lxtrfNTe##casts! iaw�. ERSKINE CEMETERY "`" St. ' _ WSITEVALD Johns Church, Brougham to �Q L' Q *T�]O�1T1 7"'' � � 1 Service, Sriday, Jun. 9th. celebrate 5olt anniversary wteek. GREENWOOD The Ladies' Mission Circle will .end of June 23rd. MILLS H. O. PBARSON-Phgsieisa The annual Cemetery Service at meet at trhte home of Mrs. John -----� " . s+ sars.aa. t�adinartoo. tar Erskine Church will be • held on Michell, on Tuesday, June 4th, at a Pat of the Golden Jubilee 1886•-1936 �. FOR8YT8.. h.'D.: Director 'Sunday, June 9th, D. S. 'T: at 3.00 2.30, p: nL Celebration of St. John's Church, , - LV of Oansso• .a. j m. Rev. E. G. Robinson of - -- ---- - Bilou - , P ghsum, cin-'t* week-end of ;CHOPPING ec eo e. ,t sr.. wmtaat b�.yoo�t.a t. , n en o ay, Wednesday and Friday ... Ctaeaseoea'oet» service and the choir of Centennial _TOWNSHIP COUNCIL- -- Party will be held on Monday ev- lose"' United Church will lead in the .. ening, June 24th. The committee in WE GRIND FINE service of praise• will meet on Monday, June 3rd at • charge. have secured for than event, .Bran, Wwts and Peed Of • all { LID BUDDY��oB,�•arrismir. - the hour of one o'clock, for the along with other good talent, Mr. bMsj abs miserals and other alyr�ri`' N :faq'd. s GREENWOOD transaction of general business. John Glordmaine, Cnmic Magic En- �.,._ coocentmtes for profitable feediel sbata•ioe1artwnitq• Wedding bells are ringing loud tertainer. He is a member of the kept on band' ` g 8� Bailey — Fowler Society of American Magicians s BETVTON, BELL & ROSS and clear here.' and also a member of thle Inter- �p� stock ottiy toe. best Poultry Barflstori fk Solicitors Mrs. W. Baldwin, of Green River On 'Saiu�y afternoon, May national Brotherhood of Magic- - called on her , friends . here this feeds and Supplies. �• �. • - �R. j,.litEA?ON: K, C. . Ytiaphone _ 18th; a quiet wedding* urea solemn- lana. 'Last year he had the honibur .. ILIBROOILE BELL. & C. Adel,Z889 week' ized in St. George's Church, when of being the first performer, and �. =+.CF=1r=%i Misses Mildred and Gertrude J,• D. F. ROSS _ Ethel Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. the only Canadian Representat- 372 Bay St. Corbett were home for the week- and �, Fred Fowler, of .Pickering ive to demonstrate his magical ab- JOHN L. POND Torou* end from Toronto. was united in me -Repair Shop Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gee and den- age to Wan. J. ulity and, cleverness at f .a .special U. HIO Bailey,. son of Win. J. and Mrs, performance at thew - - • 5,atiaton. Hotas��a etc. SniN 8 tern; visitan rs. Bailey, of Toronto. The ceremony Wbrld's Fair. He is worth travell- �,�Lats :ETQroato§t roioaW: Gibson, on Sunday. 1 am prepared to repair frac• k ooa aa, teas: Pico: re.a sets. act was performed by Rev. E. G. Rob- ing miles to see' — John Giord. tors and farm maebintr �. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cooper of iurjon, in the presence of a number maine — Great Wbnder and Enter- y- - li5 McMILLAN its Sol• Claremlont called on Greenwood of relatives and friends. Miss Haz-. Wining Program, full of fua and _. _Am also ent for Coeksbutt ,�,ye , lTotar F ftblic, to McGodi Str••I ' - TT --- mystery for children from 5 to m cements. etcaione.._Eltio caps._- _raft friends this. week. Mr, Cooper is el ••Fowler, sister of the bride was p lleratal collecting radio license fees. bridesmaid, and Mr. Arthur Furey, 95. See hire' perform at the Brou- Satisfaction guaranteed The W. M. S. of the Circuit of Toronto, supported the grohm. gharn Garden Party, June 24th. Packed four bales for the West, Miss K. Fawkes played the wedding �. JOHN NORTON TERBERT T. FALLAISE, L. D Phone b104 CLAREMUNT fl. qs., cradwte of ttia floral Cottage of .this .Week, assisted by the Mission music. After the ceremony, a rec- BROUGHAM Sar eoa and the adwasaity of Toronto. Circle. Bands and C. G. I. T. �V r .scows pp.or ease ppf St. tlnd- e;>tion was held at the home of the Ie. Ga 6 grim Got. Of ids boar: 9 Some of . our Sunday School bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bail- Connie Hedge holidayed at her ]� . y�, . � M - 3m � J w.... M mk°°rreaoWacmeoe. OC-my worlders are attending the Teacher ey will reside in'Toronto. The Lorne Ham family, of Os- ,A;,:; 1 yarvfcs):hswa, visited the Dean Mairs fam. Training School at Whitevale this week. Rev. McVey has charge of KIN SALE ily on Sunday. �ssfstusffist 1 AsDft►. one of the classes. home during the week 1irsursnoo of All Kfuds. R. BRATON. TOWNSHIP - � Mr. and Mn. E. Crocker, of *Tor- Bet RAtels A-Taitable with AUDLEY Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Moody spent .�, �. G.rk. Coovayaneer. Comm,eewass for the week-end with Oshawa relate onto, were with L. and Mrs. Matt- Q� and Qer7loe. - atadatlu. Ae ntant,•.Etc. twaer of hews, last week-end. t ap taee..e. R Aevafe.oaL Mrs. W. Vestne is recoverin ivies. Y g � Mr.. and -Mrs. N. Y. Kin o! - Mr. Herbert Parkin of Havelock g s Phone .A E. RICHA�RDSON after he: attack o! pneumonia. Sutton were with the John Phil]- �s Miss Muriel Westney, of St. spent' the.. week-end with. his par i SROUGHAM PICK 515 ' pa family on Sunday: -_ GBNBRAL INRURANE$ Joseph's Hospital Staff spent atm- ents' Mrs. Seebeck and QSarles Car- ILEAL SBTATE day at home, -- Car- Traffic was very heavy over the ter families were guests at the CONVEYANOING R. P. and Mrs. Winter visited holiday, in spite of the vera wvet Frank Carter home on Sunday. E atrest�ber. � ��� ��,, ready Exhibition Park on Sunday to see � - - : Mimes Phyllis Farley sr►d Nor- NOTIC t their cousin. ed home after spending six weeks } t to serve. , with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Tran, at ma Harden and t. a Mis>aSa Mal- Out tracks par YOU way e� Pboae Pick. 6000. The Club picnic is se-,eduled for ___-_ _ colm_were home over the weak- _ June 22nd, in -Chapman's Grove. itevale. -. - end. �y' �=T MAW T x T Keep the date. =- Miss Aileen Gormley,. of Toronto All the arrangements for cele- COAL C"i.�, Y ll ltl1 1! Y spent the week-end at the Maitland ry . of St. - The C. P. R. have been renewing beating the 50th anniversary � LIOSNB$II AUOTIOI'QE33ii AND rails on their line 'through here Gormley home. Johns, is WOOD CIWRNT _ ., VALUATOR for several daps: _.Miss . Gertrude Lennon spent only.'' g°!� forward aatiaiaet- f : Bales owdccted Anywhere. Gard, Winter is stilt *sufferingSunday last with Miss Helen Rob- BAND, GIRAVEL, •. Phone or write. Address 9li Dundas S- a Congratulations and best wishes - acutely -with his eye, damaged in fnson, at Pickerin Street. Euet. Y , 8 are extended to '.lir. and Mrs.- Geo. asci t' lime, weeks o: Mr. Thomas Farndale and How- A4hitb Ootsrio. Wilson, whose marriage took lace , Whitby, A Week of. rain 'las thoroughly and Broi°me were recent visitor* �n Saturday- p BUILDB8 S SUPPLIES soaked the und, and doubtless with Kinsale friends. 8�'° The W. I. meets at t}:e school •Members of the W. M. S. spent also !coal Oartage work • wells will be filled now, - - 3Br18rbuSh Hospital his Friday afternoon. rhursaay afternoan at the ,Leman We hswes3eo placed is stock a full Mr. Dunlop and family of Tor- home, packing missionary bales, LINE of MAPLE, LEAF MILLING Mr. Albert. Paikin is sporting t� Government Licensed. •corito, are •using the Wood's Log slued. at .8100. - - - ' a new 1940 Dodge. Main St, E, stoaffvllle,, Ont, bin on the McCarthy farm for ai'ss Bate spent several Clays CO�'t - ED9. the week ends. d Mrs. Anson Balson spent last Phone 191, '.lir. an Waiter and Mrs. Pratt, of Kit- Sunday last with Mr. and Mrs. V. week in Toronto. Mr. and Ae We MITCHELL Mrs. W. Bate accom ni Maternity, Medicar, and Surgical 1?ar{.nn Miss Velma Belson return- Pa ed her chener and the .Hisses Pratt, of ' • , home:_on Sat -_, - Eaat=s taic�^ __ _. — n - --- `d with them for a week's visit. �t8hierirflg OIIth _ inaannati and-Toronto spent the T',ere's room for -one more in th�� ' MaternitySemi-Room Miss Jean and Isabelle Mark - - hroliday at the cottage here. Brougham Beef Ring. Farmers who' nfllcepbon r 74(0 Residence e$ Mates for 10 days-325.7b The bEal ball .team has often' spent the holiday_ in Woodbridge. - g knew- the advantages of member- __ *egistered Nurses in attendance and dow�prsctice on th . •�rnt�••s Miss Mabel Harbron and friend:- en'o e 1 ip, there are nineteen of the Te- Something New 21 hour service Given. field. with Henry Weatu-y as the enjoyed a motor trip to -North Bay last Sunday. quired twenty now on the list.' 'AmbulaoLe Service - Captain, and Ev,• Bryant as coach, '3 �Vhn is ,it. going 'to be. MRS. E.R. GOOD 75.37 and BKliie Bryant and Bill Winter, cetera! from here attended the on the executive. 'The sG!.edule� trousseau tea of Miss. -Edits Holl- Guests of IIert and !�i.rs. Kaney E011lLIIan flIl Hewer—Meet, '— are ahead announced and three iday, .h'eld-- last Saturday afternoon, on Sunday were, Mr. and Mrs. good beat and ea6y to operate l r- Wainwright, Mr. and Mrs. Sher- FOR at 't hiotne of her parents Jfr. +� games will be played Monday and. lock, ►ir .' Mitchell; of Toronto and Also a good lids of ranges, or INSURANCE Thursday evenings. The first, was ind lies. Fred Hnilida5, at 'Bm?;;- r gs M1i_ s Richardson of Iia uskasin to 'gave ' been la ;ed last Monday. lin: P g• if it is a furnace, WC WOi1l(� p } } - Mr. and Mrs. Findlay and Mrs. SERVICE - !lira Ola Hooker' .and fir. and y - • - -Next Monday, June 3rd, the play- L Gordon, of Toront-), visited their be pleased to install the best, 'Phone Pickering 67 offs are Audiey at Range Line, -Mrs. Jo_ ,n .. Rinn . and .daugb .ers, of Toronto, also Mr. and Mrs, Barn- ;istcr, Mrs. Wm. Ellicott and fam- Pease Economy -CYRIL E. MORLEY Base Line at' Kinsale ,and Cherry• 'ly on 'Sunday. Other guests at the ! wood at ViWtevale. On Thursday, e t Harris; of Bovtmanviile, �cere ' ,Satisfaction iGuaraateed 11RE AUTOMOB]LE, LIFE recent visitors' wit! Mr. and Mrs, ElFicott home were Mr. and Mees. ACCIO&NT, WINDSTORM June 6th,.. Kinsale at :4udIey, Read, of Toronto. W'titevale at Base Line ' and Range Alvin Hooker. , ALV'IN B �J SHBY PUBLIC LIABILITY Etc. g The congregation of St. John s Line. at Cheer The VP. A. are having a sale of ywood. The local .were privileged to hear an earn-: SEitVICE .PROTECTION baking at the hall, t` s Saturday P g Hardware 'Plsstokh - foam will. likely be supported by 'est message from Rev. Geo. Aff= • ••� ' all fans here and ever assistance afternoon, June 1st. Will all thoseCr��Ii3 TSE NEWZST BED- leek, of the Youth Forward Move- contrihptiny, please have their don- given the boys, . ment of the United Church, at the R00� SUITE - oontribnting, Please have their don- 1?lBOBIE regular. meeting on Sunday even- ations in by noon. ." Miss Glenyce Stephen spent the ung of the Young People.' �q WILLIS0:+1—i70AKIWELL .. - 3 :-� 3-piece walnut design holiday -at her' home in Ashburn. On Wednesday evening, May 1 - :waterfall design-4-79-.Z0 - -"fit' 7_30 o'dock_May 25th the cDonaldrs _ mother, - Mrs.' :2nd-, there was heldva concert in EA�QvARTERS FOR _ Mrs_ hi'he Tomm KE IN United . Chorch Parsonage, White- Davis, of Altona, passed away on' 1, -arranged__ - _ ,Spring-filled Mattresses. from vale, was the scene of a uiet but chars Roy McWhirter and Miss E. ILM-S - g Sunday last. The funeral to be $17.50 to $29.50 pretty wedding, when Gertrude held on �esday Cv.++nathy in ' _ Wuir, of Brougham and Green Riv- Mabel, only daughter of Mr. and tended to the .fame—'ly - of pupils. The program was Now is the time -for summer, Mrs. Arthur Coakwell, Locust Hill, varied, consisting of choruses, in- ( ;K.. The. boys. of th,e community en- AGFA (guaranteed) or KODAK. furoiturt, lawn chairs eft. became the bride of George Edward joyed a friendly-game 'of baseball atrumental solos and dancing, and plays by both, schools - very app -UNIVERSAL SERVIOS `y eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren with . Audley last Monday evening: mall papeers and Gift China C.. Wtillsbn, .Brougham,: Rev. J. R. 4lthough our boys got off to a ropriate for an 'Empire Day p*g- DEVELOPING and . See oijr Gold Seal Con olevm ram. The children trained by Mr. i�1 MINO B Bick 'officiating. The bride, besot- slow start, they came up well in •- Ru s, io the new tterns, ifull 1 Lynde, in the singing of choruses, g pa y gowned in white, with pale he Wt iw6 .innings, Audley having pleased t audience blue accessories, was attended by a• higher score, but the. game had, greatly. The Bting your next Film HERE :we are agents for the Easy play, Wooing Canada was splen- her cousin, Miss.. Ruby • E. Booth, to be , called off on account of dark- • _ Washing Macbine and' the charmingly dressed in pale green neis before the end of the last lid,' the young artists giving a, fine S� .OL1Y• Special - - Wbite Sewio` Maebine. crepe with white accessories. Mr. inning. presentation of the play, and its C""� D. Ross Willson acted 'as grooms- The sympathy of the community nearung' Mrs' Harvey and Mrs. man, for his brother. A dairity'en- is extended to the L Z;ogees fam- *, Duncan were accompanists. ..Enlargements . Notm Ambalaaee, .pay or Nicht The felicitations o4 the assembly t w - { graved gold compact, was the gift By, of Edmonton, in the loss of a were tendered Mr. Harvey, it being Z 'fOr Zoe !Lana 1800 to the bridesmaid. Amid showers father, Mr. Louis Rogers: Mr. Rog- hi' 71st birthday. Mr. Hutchison, �HE of donfetti and good wishes, the ers was born and raised on the inspector, occupied the. chair and BOnS DRUG .COel+� _ CA S'TERRITT happy couple left on a motor trip farm now occupied by Maitland ;poke words of appreciation of the .. a a the bride travelling in a rose- beige Gormley, He ]eaves to mourn his pork of the teachers and crepe frock pupils SUNDAY HOURS-42-1 neo.. 644 86 , powder blue coat and -loss, his wife and six. children; Ber- Funeral Director in their efforts to raise funds for matching accessories. On their re- nice, Lloyd, Clifford, Glen, Helen war work. The meeting closed by, ' 1 PIHOM N ''t"'y$;y! _e Furniture Dealer turn they will reside at Brougham, and Betty. 1 - singling the National Anthem and ' PhCB�RII'I , .. ►�_. �'• � • ONT. "O Canada". , F r • Mental Telepathy? SCo�Rc Maybe Thies Man j 8 A D. 10 R E P 0 R -? E R We All Have �t -- Wasn't so crazy ` By DAVE ROBBINS Contributions by t!re 139t.h To: Women Have "Intuition"; onto Wolf Cu -V Pack and Boy Scow Troop, of St. Christopber' liousr, las ears of a Vancouver' Men, "Hunches" - Lying were a feature of a P$reuta' �!gh1, butcher'•t clerk' still..get . ,red . - - "9d�iOW MUST GO ON" �Eay 3jst at Eight 'in the evening when rte thinks c•f-flow it hula - ► ` —when "Canada Calls" is -put on' �Thweris its Development; euiertahrme-ut of bcr}'s representin The work. of preparing special p gaga Hungarian Psychologist 26 'differeut -� naa:ieutditles. NlLsk pened. { - radio programs is never taken the air. This program will bring re - was suppIiecl try the St. L'Icristo.pir:•1• "The fellow wanted in," re into consideration by the listen-• to Canadian and American -listen- = us t t baud. - • Ho a boys, ba •meutta b• luted the clerk. "and. asked fur ers as. they sit beside their ra- eri many of . the attractions of- The rise of lying has thwarted a pound of meat: 1 wrapped dios and enjoy a smoothly present fered by Ontario, ,Quebec and the the development of mental tele- The Handbook of the Ploy Scouts it up for "him and put it , on Jed feature but here's a little Maritimes to Holiday -Makers. pathy, believes Dr. Franz Polga:•, of America is said to be oue of the the counter. He picked up the pots that. will give.you some idea -O- famous Budapest psychologist. tout• "best sellers" cf all time. Sines ., parcel and said:. 'I never pay - ` "The Show Boat" over WJ'!. " qt the work done in advance. In' "In the primitive stale, I be- its fiat 'publication in 1911r tnnrc• for anything. I'm crazy.' 1'.h'e;t 'June"T. O. Wickland, head of Blue network from Chicago °1 lieve men generally were able to than six million copies here f;:cu he just walked ottt!" he special events department of Friday nights at• Vine, is a lfcncy communicate by means of mental printed and sold to American Bo CBC, will travel west to the rim °t a program. Virginia eri;}, ' telepathy:,' supplemented, perhaps, Scotts- Only th Bible esc�Qds of the Columbia icefields• - in Dick Todd, Marlin' Hurt, 'Hugh by a few crude sounds," he said its sale ill the Vuited Brines. menu is, to include -6roi!ed Studebaker, the Show Boat band in a lecture. - - — ste.k. bniledrPotatoes, a Hesh va Athabasca territory, and then`don 4 akiis abd climb 6800 feet to the and Bob Strongs orchestra tnaSv -The Boy Scouts of Pic•:on" X.S. etablN,'stexed fresh fruit aim e this shown an outstanding radio :�O -LYI G BEFORE SPI:ECI1 have been pr�eut(td cviih the his- re-a.•The cooking fire laces will be chalet atop the Athabasca glacier.. p For from that point a special feature. "With the progress of civiliza- toric ria;pole from which thE- Hoya: bttilt ,eitb'et- of logs ot•, scone. duct '-broadcast will be given on July"l, �0- -ion, sound was developed and Standard flew during the visit of various camp contrivances used-byr. -- when the Banff -Jasper highway Program Spotlight-Mondayfinally' became language. Then Their Nlaiestics tht- Kin,; and' S,°uts'xfl( be r►errnitted. Scouts eu• With 'the t'rcops in England vi. man discovered the possibility of uee-u last summer. The douo+. JI:': tering the contest will be'adaillteif its opened. Engineer Roy Cahoon, P R R from t th Radio 8 at ... ao eare nt l>olr to the grog - of the CBC station at Watrou=,. CBC lying, of, saying the opposite of W. �i•, 1'ergrrs=oa had -cue � ads tree.- - will accompany flip. Wickland on Hollywood on Columbia at 9 .' . ?chat he thought."- painted silver and -thr date and this strenuous aunt - for the :Hake • mine tnusic at CKOC 11.39 '. event recorded irr Old b:n�lish lca • Dr. Polgar said that with the Toronto !las -opened the fh•st aC purpose of testing the possibility Tommy 'Dorsey's Frani o.r testa;."Tbt flagstaff rill be ete•cr• development of tl.e skill to lie, ed and a nFw L what, is hoped,to be .a- yumber ...at of sending .from that, point- - �tiBCred at midnight Tues- �. niou Jack dedicate -' day -Canadian Snapshots from -min's mental !itis split'in two dip- clubrooms for Boy Scouts or thr, .. And to see how much of the -wave ed and broken out from the Sbast serious -the subconscious, which downtown congested areas. 1►e minerals. in. the mouritaiu CBL at ten p.in. Wednesday Easy head on a suitable .pubii,c accasian. , - was the truth, and. the conscious, - rides absorb. aces, .'_VBC-blue. at Ser - F Strings. from CEI. it whk-h was ?chat man wanted to - ow r y as a is n believe an make o .ers e t ve. 9.30 Friday Superman,, the Boy Scouts= of Omar!') wIH be.t some seventy varietifs of In the radio business, is no tiny p an Iilterebtiug feature of the an maple trees' found in' the world, ` hap - but •a portly gentlemen for the k3cls, mutual, chain at The Buda est psychologist hint= - fi.s5 :4rncs and Andy from self derrronatrafes telepathy. anal activity programme of Spouts only one, the famous hard or some 2nD pounds -and the Columbia-Tat 7 Don Ameche, We a1I__,Fia%;e Borne. power of at th_e Canadlau Nationat. rx:hibt• sugar niaple� whose beautiful- real _ Jaunt to the top of the glacier., choir.. via N 'red -netvvork ar telepathy':" he said. "Women - tion this year. The contest ealls is Canada's national emblem, over a mile in -the air, will be ten ha%',e what they call -intuition,and fo-r the reparation of ..ta steal lfy- uite a .task. But then Wikky al - - th it hunche t r in commercial au _._ - man.' a xi" -. d fora pati of six boys. '1'be yields s - gg uga • qu lays lived by the rule, the shoe. an must go on. "K1381n- Boo'k ` AROUND THE DIAL Not C)blijgatory r - `� .r JeasicaDrggonette will be the - N , . y guest star on th* Ford hour dur-. Inc the summer Sabbath. .evett The Law ProvidesSolel �nKs That An Oath Must Be Bind- - `: €� '' _ Leopold Stanislaus Stokowski, -'ng. on A witness' l;onacience _ offs of the' foremost symphony l directors in the world, was bora `.'1*issing - the Rook" is- not a of poor Polish parentage in Lon- necessary part of the oath in - don. -England. So the colourful. courts, of law. says a wiiter L0 an :s really rt Bnglyiah- ir> - ndathe •British Family Herald The . - an, law provides that an oath taus: 1:�'exyone has a favourite Bony;, be binding upon the witness' cost= maybe an aria from' an .opet•a_ or science. He must also give sonro +r . Ian old elassle, that thiey. like •to o•ucward sign-of:its solemnity. ff hear done well. Just such 'a pro- a Chri+tier, he _must hold --this- op - gram ram is offered by CO(':• in. - %ew Testament in his right hand, Music You Know." heard. on but kissing it is pure) a ruatom a "Music afternoon .ai 4.45: arq additioyt. - l•l ,' $nudes You ICRow" presents -Jews cart swear on the O ..%' !�vorrd famous ' 'singer, includriti; --`res-Eament. ScoLsmen Can ruism_ Lawrence Tibbett, Jeanette ':Mc•• the right hand, without, a Bib:e. ' onald, John Charles Thomas and Quakers and Moraviana ran make '. rcfeard Crooks,, in fanrti`liar song an affirmati n insteard- of- 94' _�._4)t the concert -stage and theatre.' oatih', by wXch -they "solemnly, The CBC will present an its-. sincerely and truly declare.. and JF,eresting type .ofprvgram on affirm" that, etc. ' Tar Pe, -j*" ne 1. Titre SeJsw - - - - - i mss"z _ M -LEGENDARY VILLAIN HORIZONTAL. 9 Opposed to t '•1 Villainous_es t• .. -'.tO Kat a. _ hero of a t � . I! An f- 4 that's the o:niy way to describe this il:l qwc 6 He was a : - act. legendary 112 On the lee. - - new Chevrolet's road oett6n and its popularfty, too. f .._ or - Yeti Snout: . impo§tot. 240 He made People "go" for Chevrolet, when -they learn how it goes for ?Mesal - .. 14 Wild bufia�o, loge to - " Untie. _. ' 322 Polynesian Goavex _ thestnut. :.: mold:g• :. _ 2 Eagerness. yet taewfts t • o You'If gee a real "barrgr 3 e. 17 fie quote. _ ''S Ch by - h To steal. halo . � - - - uc o e new size a i�8 - o f t at and t0 P steboadd 40 t)onnneerin iSB Biorkhea �8 Being.. _ - "'T---+ spaciousness, the swank "Royal Clipper" Styling, h -' ' 'z g d._ . '29 To make lace. r .. Is t e luxurious Fisher Body of this longest of all .picture frame., ruler. 59 Boat term. 33 Pertaining lowest•priced cars -this streamlined "Beauty j Qt Gymnastic 43 Aurora. t° the side. Leader" of the. 1940 parade!., _ 60 Bewitch.' apparatus, �46 Accurate 34 Green - films "TIDE LONGEST Qf THE LOP" - 'y woruan. .: 24 Gi>17,term. :47 high' - on bronres. ' ' -i Meat, mountain w'ERTiICAL : 36 Mature,, Free. froni of grille to rear of body -fee 1 ' s ..,.',Thing. �50Vestige. - .. 38$lur'.' - ._. fenyfb Whom length �ouMs-ehevrolet for. •�• You'll.re�•ci-in iasthnll• 67 ]ie 1 - S2 Oct of 1 Fourth note 38 Cueeds P y in reale. 1110 is the longest of eg lowest.priced ing power and pace, its •;{0 Preposition migrating. - 41 Credit. cont sig ewfiil•, bis upside, bis le ..test .acceleration and -cliwibin o'er, its BO�o auto- of place. 33•He sold t►is .2 Altar- chest. 42 Bone. - g i 31 Small Ay, Soul to Wo. ; .pne. • _ _ 44 Shari rut _ matic Vacuum o c• Gea ifting an s road= l' smoothing "RidetRoval"41' for it's thetgreatest 32 Nforindin dye. 4 Coterie. 45 Boat part. VACUUM 'POWER SHIFT T — ..34 Plural 55 king of beasts 5 To seesaw. 47 To assert. action caryouu've ever driven,'bar none. (abbe.). 56Room 'recess 48 Italian a gins. 6 Sea skeleton. The enly.ste•r- "• 35 Star-shaped 57 Gounod 49 Project. flower: resole the - '' Barrel ring. S1•Folding bpd. ins eolwmng•ar. 6- - 37 Wine vessel. 8 Yellow resin. 54 Roof inial, shift that doss i05: of the A y d understanw'fl `T 16 17 1Br Il, l 1 work for you by - • 'Chevrolet hay out -sold all other cars durin'e eight •- . dArMAMEN no NON■, . an asAMME OM9 ASEEMEN� maw ,AME���� :m'NE01 �•w.�.o '.-x,.-.., "` .0 . `�_ ;i., n:,.. ,a.,z..-•, rs-.. ,.•.,. .. > _. A; � «. win. "'J,l. _ !. ^,W, V, • •' ."1'll.k .. �-y1., ,, :"• .. S •1 .r.,ds, -'�'F w' t _ Russians Employ v� Dew -worm Wears {- r �: t "Parachute _Doctor" A Diamond Ring THIS FRAGRANT Russia has a "parachute doe- - C 1 a r k Beals Yarmouth 'Etiquette • tor" whose missions of mercy von - ar (N.S.) angler, didn't even have trawl with the explgits of -para- SLOW -BURNING to wet a line to come -up tv-ith `BY ROB,EIi l A LEE _ ch;l;;sts' in the tray ,in western- - - - this fish story. Euiupe. � Beals said die AIVE was digging He is Dr. . A. Poll, of Odessa, Q. i)oes being a chatterbox mean' who uses the arachtite method - for worms preparatory to' a that one is a good conversational- p to reach -;urgent cases in outly;ng M Lng e e rs - fat? districts, • covered a big one that was A. It does not: A ebatteebox can Last ,week Dr. Poll made his - encircled by 'a. diamond engage: be empty-headed and tiresome, 194th 'zweek r. to reach the ' nlent ring. The -ring was fairly, while another person who talks but jump a - old, says Beals, &reel must have bedside of a critically' ill 'patient. half as muell-can- be -'so entertain• , Den carried around .li the �r'eatlter conditions did not per- .� Y felt that those around ilei wish tY,it his 'plane to land.. - y w rm or same-fime. �O-F1a.le me Iva avis to s _ He plans to, use the worm Q, Is it all right„ tt hen eating fer bait, ,but will keep .,thean soup. to brsak,a f.@>< soda crackers itr;:ortant faetor in .many out - ring. •yl•.liater cr_aekers into the soup? lying ,ej;Son of'the"Soriet'Union. - A. Ye-. rLUG hlul deer -are committed in the SMOKING TOBACCO -Q, Wilat- are .the formal tis'. ,ng.-- ««+. .. ... v.jsa erg days, -in Jarge.citi,es? tufted States at an average rale— _ A. From Monday to i'rit:ay, in. ' _ of liv' ntq' a day. AWE «♦ elusit P. " '' blished medical fact Dr. Federic « Q. When a guest is leaving a'bo- S4, "s that are composed of flow- a day — no more and no less — , HEARD? + Ar hats and ng•cklaces of the same were sufficient, " in •c'onjundtioa ` Leavitt of .the Philadelphia Cbull'- YOU el.for_.an dour or.tw•o, what sbould with the tither kinds of food us- p 1 declares. Alone ., fi.0wers pressed and mounted undei ty hos iia be ,_one with the`key to His room . uall ` ' A. The 'key should be, left at he c'='stat, are shoan'in London. y taken. He could. guarantee One American in seven has -+ + main' desk, then asked for nice That diet, as suitable for maxi- high blood' pressure and, pee in ', !�}7 ►Y�Y401 �� �4� Y �� e�� mum fitness -{n a -grown-up per- four, over. th.e 'age of 53,_dies of .i4e retards. This is the only met.iod » „ A man ;was approached by an in- r, son. it, he says. For yEars tovtors " Iuranco canvasser and ask( -ti -if Le by w'bich the cle:k knaias-ta•he'her HEALTH —o-_ believed high blood pressure was as insured ainst 1`?re, or not he is in his roam: _ SHORTEN LIFE'S SPAN Y ` - �' sib• caused b emotiutlai--and nervaua Yes." said ilea other, Q.�Wharcolors are becoming.to a disturbances which caused` the' gii-JGxitli a very- fAr complexiou? TOPICS The belies that highly emo A. Rose, coral and, peach -are bv► tional perzrons let their heart in- blood vessels, to -become tense, you insurtaii against i ter then to shrink -and harden." "Well,- res ¢ohning, regarriiess o[ whether tile. fere with their head -is, an est&- . • •'Ale ; has g1 r 1,• or. very dark �-►�-re.-r�•.�-�.+� �►..�H-r �- -_._ . _� Odods?'' 13•'1 J, lot,"• - Floods?" said the ot-ner. shcwing batr. DIET AND•. ;W-ORK _. i IFIMUMIZE" for PERMANENCE - �. , Q. Wbe.re sbc iltl ibe soup. or bou• •' °`•Living below the standard of f '"jnterest at last:; }io.c d0 &JOU start When tone boa or other buildina'is tooled and _ Nods?- illon spoons be plieed on the table?.... •living is ,n-ot living at. all. Living sided with Pedlar's Nu -Roof or PED1AItID— A. To the right of the teaspoons. abose this level is simple glut- "Council Standard" Brand.I buildiass as P g ootao� I - n „ e " died ed" as &lithe ekdCena, Old lien — "Do you want Yotne - -' - t0 y, ays Dr. L. Harris; hoao'r-'. Sian "isr a tvaluemoaercadbur. Scud- #ood adviceary director of the Institute of \ d;msio ena, for our free estimate.estim. -• -• -- Young lien - !!What- is It?"- They ellen cilauged places and alt- Research for the Prevention of " , .t "GpppfORAUFETIME-- Old Hen - "An.c+gg a day keeps win flee plea' aaa "guilty." Disuse, Liverpool-- England: ' J_ SOLD WrNA25YFARGUARANTIMI- -- - - "Hmm," was the response. "Now A manual laborer, he sage, IDs az away." these cases are becoming far too might need more.than double Cha common,- Thin iiC the second tse'�e food of 'an office worker. Four THE •PEDLAR PEOPLE LIMITED Esrsfilislad 1961 In .the early. hours of the snore- had this morning You will be fit:- to Sive ounces: of meat or cheese raw" ` pit the Duchess strode haughtily � twenty dollars' Or l n perces, the pavement from the .bole}. hree ,, eggs, or 33 ounces of .,� Heol OBIa CMawe, OOL there the charity dance had been --'"--' =. r6ilk, or five t0 six ounces of, fish Uesue&i - ,Ouaws - Tetonto Wivaipes; ca fury'. Vaacca a - - '�•' '-geld, Ind .was getting into her car ! 7s Is the wort town for pica a beggar accosted her. _ gossip I ever lived In." A ' "Spare a cropper, lady. tar char. •"H'm! What have -you been .do- • CLASSIFIED. D T � 8 T i S E M � -N T 5 ■ s a - _ _ Jty. I'm starving.' IgD,.. a ■ • - - Fhe Duchess turned on him and - tald sharpjg WOULD TAKE :p VULL PAGEAN.GB�rsWAxTED -- MACHI. FAR" tall'LF-aff:RT!c "What ingratitude'." abs escailm A business man thought his staff tbi• paper ter, print the letterg' y[�� "DOII't 3"on know I've been rathef lady wad ihtliffeTent, ■O bs Od to soil L1C3HTNINA3 ROD AuENT W'A_%T• trtur about the livability of laDe:ng for you all night?" pinned up the fallowtag *etlee'- teetivd SLsteriL Phillips Phillips Como- Tmoney lir: dead ehiiiiii. T eddir F-ULere Is rli L`"n"�%NElectricDIt Fkrder •l-¢. any Lim 13 Osborn* Avenue. chick«. live, grow and Day. and Durk regnlatort High•l,awv switch 'Bread is the ata of life, but that Toronto. l s due to our enorruous production-- battery,-Theula ora. Pr1eE !om-' &When were the so-called in no reason why the life of our are ran•:.aeH for' less. Double AA plete — $16,00. Dealers wanted.. N :-'Dark A es"' , T41K'ti A'D kERAI, REPRESENT- Quality White Leghoraa,- New. Bowman Electric' Herder, Peters-- 9 staff abould be one continual ,Oaf." ative• wanted. Increase your earn. Hampahirrs $970. Barred frock. burg, tl,ntarto. - 'During the days of the - Ing* by barrelling one of the fin- ;10:204, Rhode Inland Reda, Whit- ' knights." est lines of oils. greases. tires, Rocltr, white Wyandrtftes, Light : - ._--- , -. -batteries. EDark _ Dluga...tntsefti- S �re�...: Jerr+eY .. BIO. k Giatrt%- _ MGDiCAL . - it a1¢rs, rlecrrlc fence controllers.. Bta°k AuatralorDi. ilybrtda 11"t(rH5 _ Two magistrates «sate summoned FEMALE rouse prints . and roof coating Free catalogue: - Tacrddle Chick FOR EAC ELLEI+ST 'REEL°Ll'TS TRC r esceedin tlhespeed limit. iknd PAI e. Oil Li alae Writeor R'arco Grease 1� Hatehrries Limited. Fergus. Unt either: ' r, "As trot-" for milder g Oil Limiteaf. Toronto. _ - Arthma or, "Asthma -Law" for se - hen• tbey arrived at court there tees A*rh Convince 4f.. Mere n0 other magistrates present. Wtm�enwhosuIIep�g1a1u1,irregtl_ Ni)W. Ytit: C'4N START A St I- FI,F,T,'HER RRADLF-TS FAROC " Order 1.3o mbotta from: Asthma - lar with wen oras treern aottr h me.. •No- e`,i�pitai- Auarraltim W'blte Leghorn ,By one-Laoratories, 110 Barton.L.: they decided to try each other. p�io� �' ad�y rmuired, we supply cverythinlz. Chicks, `vox•• only SIS -00 per Ill t�nmlNon-nntarlo, E101 sppells due to functional cause d d, reduced from 123.00. Great.1 weal on the. BEQCh andfie should ftadlydiaE. Plakham's Tou handle only fast aellintr Irrms. •Commisgron% substantial. Frey esf laying stock In All t'anada:-Ea VeP�eunbis Coaspound' ardtrr:yty mar- tsa larfix toarJ'..and e7tgA, Free e proceeded. velotir to repave such distress, wholc^alr catalogue and, selling ., 1•F:IiauNAh "You are charged with exreedlitg Plnkham's Compound is made ]on. NF%V Ar;F1 KVTERPRISES, -Literature. '151 Bank St.,•Ottawa. QUIT fuklA `C.'U: SNUFF, UF'F, EASii.Y. napeNnNY to hely weak. tired wom-i'. 113 Fere., 1% n,ntpeg.- inesDensfve y. Home remedS: - e speed 'Itmit. Do you plead_ guit ea to so amu H.aTTF:RI' �F_LF-CILIA RGER , ` - '` or not guilty?" r Over 1, ��pomeWffiLe reported BAKERY Ee,I.iPINE\'C rantsc� Advice _ g ta' O WHY 1tf'Y NEW .'RADIO "B" BAT= Teettmonta.ts Gaa _ fres. 'Rnrtlrrt•• Rex t, Innlor¢. "Guilty." TaTIITpI BAKERS' u%ENS AND afACH1ti terles' (waranteed to recharge old "Yon'vrill be ftaed flub dollars.- a -y. sl+o iebuilt equipment always ones like new. $1,25 brings com- PHOTO FINISHING on hand. Terms arranged. Correa. p1Fre automatic -"If-charger and _ _ pondt.nes. krivlted. Hubbnrd--Porti t6o plan. 31inard Monsen, Park% F'REF' 'YOL ('AN NOR' OWN A_. . „ able Ove Co.. 102 Bathurst- St- st f+ R^<k, complete set of beautiful sifrer- Toronro. ware _ - aD-olutely acithout cost, Internatiut all Mlver�n,pnnC'y. Tou _ N f � +�,, �"'^,'W►>: '' �:: � _-- BA1aY a HICKS F:LE:CTRIC MUTURq -- « may has e. this complete set, ahsr- - RACY r'H!e'KS ARE c'IiEAPER IF'. - gt.f:e'Title' ht,1Tt)Ftti OF EVERY lutely tree_ by sending ^our fl,m. i' they oto mnreror cntt when mat cicseripllan, also C Brlttr and Pnl- to ImD(rial. Send an rder row- -do EXT RA DOZFiNS of e¢r;.r In legs. .inner & lhore:Electrlc, 29d rn® recelce complete Darttculat� ' O me A•lar,ts grade, put. EXTRA Adelaide West. Toronto. _of this amazing offer. Six or elxht ^ MC)NEI' In your .pocket. runt ea poFurc -film^ develcpfd rend N-hiek,4 art bled to do this for you 1?STI;RMIVATURy printed 25c, or 8 reprints `s5e, PI.u^._ and rill the basket ran. Our 14th your'.ehr•ice of a free eitlr.rgement ,produci'nsc - e.,000 rh*rk i in easel mount or free silverwarr. week In ONF, ro-)OD GRAPE. DF.P.1 i� RC(, KILLER fi'c. E`tTETi To sit the bestAn Quality and `^r- _ 0 4tlM,t( You get our BEST Horned Roetks, minat,9. bedbugs, moths, cock vice sFnd your films'. to fmperial 'white.. i.erhorns, Nene H�inptihires, ,_ roaches, crickets, fleaf, lice. tickF.. photo aervlce, Station T. Toronto' - �� Jllybrids. For better rrsu4ts hP= .DEBAT RAT AND HOUSE K1LLEli C. u cisme a' "Trent t'hlrk Customer 50c. Harmless to humans, animalr•, Vb'rit? to Tr,,nt Electric Hatchery. few). Ar Eaton's. Simp°on's, Tam- _ Box 533W.. Trenton, Ontario. blyns. local dealer-, or Derpo Pro- s : ducts. Toronto. I.YUNS ` MAKF. AtONFY 1VITIi \SAY -J1'\[ RECUXDiTiUlFrl) F't'R\ITt1RF a p Bray ,hick-. Order now. Quirk de- r livery. New Hampshires, Barred 7•:I.EcTRiC MOTO'KA BARGAINS! ]l;ncks• r e.fihorna. order I. S. x — N.H, and Rlark'blinnrcAs. June do;- A'rTENTIADV: I1,11. XOTURS, $4?; Beatttifui Ilating ro•�m out Lt +t ; 'livery,. Rargains started corkerelp, 60 or 25 cycle, $a.50, rebuilt guar Lal-gt+ 3 piece ChesterflMd 8q to 110 Order Turkeys noon. "Ordering anteed. Spading F_lectr[c, 3612 SDs- upholFtcred in brown mohair with MORE Bray- Chicks — good sue:- lllnn. tL+rnnto'. figured reversible Marshail spr`n� :a erss.* "Did wonderfully well.' SO Y cushions, bridge' lamb and silk Rap pray ooatomers. Remember GROR'ERQ, ATTENTION! shade, walnut end table. cilk ru-h- ]Bray C'hici.s Pay. Brpy Hatchery,' ions table lamp 'and' a ilk ahnBP, O� 130 John St..ti:, Ilamilron,, Ont. FRCIT GROWERS_ GARDENERS. aqd modern smoker., a real cut- Write to us for prices on your#e- standing value. ' '� ,► "AT.L LIVING AT SIX WEEKS; rluirements of fruit and vegetable $=4. Solid oak Dining P,o• m Suar, ti writers, Harold Blr•rhr•r. Brome, ackage , The Oakville Basket 6n�fie �buffetrextension table end- - t y ear er upholsteredctr::, rs, com- Que." who re•e..eived 100 Barred .Co., Urn'ted. Oakville. Ontario. ^' { Mocks' and FO Ncat Hamps. That's- Piet--- refinished. y �a t � Y {{>:::: 169. Modern solid oak d'r-'rrg room• the kind we welt. Top Noreh IIt1.TF:l,c R'AN'CF:D suite, iargo. buffet, extension.table Chicks are from carefully nulled _' china •eahitte:t and S leather opt ol_ ' and blond-tP^Led breeders. They 01.:R SCC�'ESS IN SF,LLI\G' FIOT= stered chairs, completely rcCn- etrt-,s ld nr• the right price. Stand- els. is really phenomenal. We will ♦ std Quality Leghorns $8.50: 90 De pleased to have an opportunity- i -h Pd. Ver cent. Pullets (16.95: r'orkerels to try to sell yours. ltie advertise $8"• Benue;fat solid-walm:t dinint ' yk 1.00.. Barred Roe.krq $8.95, Pullets in every paper,in Ontario. For ear "nom uite, completely refinished. _ - O $, I. a but d Suite, table, . up- 4.75, Cockerels $6.90. New Hamils term° write to Bert Weir elf Sons, a cabinet weed 6 feather seat chairs.. i j8.95. Pullets (15.75, Cockerels Reali`+r-. London. Ontario. ,n $4.90. White Pocks, Hybrids $9.95, $'29. Chestlstere rficld Suite, 3 prices, ust Urge.$15.15. Cockerels $7.90, HELP RANTED holstered in repp materiel, rust ti Large Efig• rjustlitp add one rent, .. shade, reve.rsibie• Marshall spring Bigger Profit add two cents. bow- LOCAs: CORR'ESPI}NDEVT" WANT- cushions, perfect condition, s NAMPIaner Defter for .Tune. Free ca.taloirue, $49. Kroehler i'hesterfield Bed Su'te er Notch Cr Jun , Fr Guelph, Ont. ed Dy news and feature service. 3 pieces,..pphotstored In brown Top writing experience desirable,' but mohair fifiured reversible spring not necessary. Fee basis. All Am- .cushldns, thoroughly recondition-. IF YOU WANT CH7/'KS IN A HCR' Ica -News Service, 103 Park Ave., -ed. Complete with new mattreay. y �L�� ry we run supply you and nll.¢ood New Tork, N.Y. '$59. Modern' Red Room Suite, floor EYWkthin in, this great tiie is new and tliffere7nL Government Approved chi_ks from mple, in the new bleached wal- bloodtested breeders: Suindard sa L:oi* eoeds have 35 iCR9EItT STOCK nut finish with round Venetian ]�e'1tI $afety� %p. treater plat. � Quality White T.erthorns $8.7.6, AO mirrors. dresser or vanity. Chltfnn- 3 er rent, pullets $18.45, cor,kerels GLORY CABBAGE . PLANTS 1,000 • Ser, full-size bed, saltless spring pTOteCtlOn• tread and body have a .� str 1Y:00. Rfirred Rocks, Ncw Hamp- $ Y P%p Outer $2.50: 10,000 22.50:. Bonny Best And new mattress, —abires $9.25, pullets $14,95. New Tomato PiAnt'8 1•;000 13.25;' 10,000 - $29.' Smart Sreakfdst Stine to was -bond between them; beads are rust -proofed and IFLimp3hire Cockerels $6.60, Barred $30.00.• Prepaid. Healthy plants. nut finish -buffet with cabinet top. «•w- Ronk cvckerals S6.7tf. White Rocks Petgr Lugtigheld, Blenheim, Ont- extension jack-knife lett table, fwd in. and the sew Gear Farip tread bas Ilip More . •HHYbrlds — Barred Rock x New etc IIS n &rice and"4 a Like e�w. } c.. ampehires, New Hampshire's x $12.95 Hoosier ifttchen Cab'r.ct, slid- llOn•tllhld llojjeage,, W#h an these new flatttlrin Barred Rocks $10.25, ullets $15.95- in pore top. - - cockerels $4.75: Bit; EgW Quality Largo assortment of d*Ps-;f 9q bed-, • •. - -$ Flestone,Champion tires do not Cost one celiat linore. slightl•v higher. Started chicks; ca- GuaraDteed stoves, odd chairs,-cherterfl"i --at pons. Free catalogue. Baden Elee- rldfeulovaly low prices to clear. -Orbe in teiif yr and put on yaw ea►.- etc Chick -Hatchery• Md.r Baden, CAR. AND TRUCK PARTS Ontario. U� — New LYONS FURMURE, CO. - BRAY CUSTOMERS COME' BACK SPECIji.miNa- f8 -RcnlI ll.T no. -`473 YAMSe St. — Toronto Wheae•er You used new. tires first Eo to your Year attar year — for snore. if ` TO 9, POWER.UNIT9, Hydraulic you're depending on egg and Doul- = Hoists, Winehes, Generators. start - nearest Firestone Dealer. He Wis•• a- fire- bw try money, don't hesitate to buy era, Mawnetea, carbarete s, Radial• -� June Bray _chlckR. Rooks, Leg- era — Rtehanse setrs•Iro, Olwrut — The COlOTS Of COCOnU4 matting . every price. class. to suit. eyerE puts p . . i. tirar horns, Now Hampshires esper.jal- Sattstnrtlen ov refund. ' r,evy s oto• will be greatly freshened if, after, --ly.'MrVt'ltltve Batf'6Mptr povttry Paftor. Ti,pbfifti. 7 _ - '• titiit will serve you better aced save you money. • houses h.tcauae you didn't order __ . ,r_� brushing, it is serulTbed with hot a,>vner. Order TurkPya now too, '— water and- instead Of Bray Hatchery, 130 John N.,. Ham- - nsalt-i scapi titoi&.' ISSUE NO. .22- 40- ° rinse' and'd.,y in the open. •4` x+.M•,+..-caoiaa. .Y,K..,.. ..nv.-r.�. :s "-'•'W,+w.+'. ..,y,�:.., ..y , .r - T 6 4.. a-.,,". .,.: . .. " w, i•�,' . . ✓ .r. ..x*fi+" .-x �� '"t Vis. 1 • Is �,..■i" yr_,,iHE PICKERING ,NEWS •�, • . „- r :, _ : -�,. . --.. -sy � . . a •� �, .. DER WANTED . roma• — rived . by' the endE „ .-Annual '$L75 per *ear. $1.50 in id.ane r� ' Y undersigned- until Saturday, 8th, of. _ . '.Subscriptions to the United States June, for the digging or drilling of and %t. Britain, $2.� in adva D MONSTRAT Ofil.. _ i - n apple t Wena at S N Far further. ' orrna 'on apply _ PERMANENT NAGC�INC- PAIN - _ • " -_ W : E. Johnston - John Marker, Proprietor j — � -- THAT FRAYS THE" TEMPER -_-sec: TrSas. S. S. Na g • _ � dt � - - AND N E R�/ ES. 1 T MAY - B•E - R. R. 1, Locus- I�;n . ottC- - �;,-; - - 'HIGHLAND CREEK" YOUR EYES. 41 42 _ ' -- C. H: -TUCK, OPT. D. __a _ • ,�. The following officers are elect- � .. .. _ ,,. ed for''the 1 Trod of the : _ .. _ Disney BIS app. F. D' 46 Y 'Eiighland Creek Women's Institute: _ AqTENTIO 1 . Hon. President, Mrs. J. Stotts. For o�es��, o .. President, Djsa P. reaway; 1st _ _ _ _ ®rock Ro d -Gravel Vice -Pres., Mrs. Young. 2nd Vice ION & AMUSEMENT - Pres., Mrs. ixon. _ Treasurer, Mrs. W, Mitchell. Ass't. Secretary,' Mrs. J. Bedwell: Direct- n . . 2 Day Trip for the three people ora: Mesdames Manson, Moon, - - - - Wallace :_wingarden_ _Flower - -,,—buying the. mostoods in $and e. - THEATRE gavel Committee: Mesdames Dawson, -- TE3Z�2'�Y & an . Dixon, Fleming, Bedwell and Keel- er, District Director, Mrs W. Dnm- __ i,l umerous other Lucky Draw - -nu Shows Daylight Saving ,Time - , Stone _ licity Convener, Mrs. H. D - Prizes. THURSDAY FRIDAYaSATURDAY DeaiYerdd or I.ptAs+l is Pit -4 Bvehhanan. Auditors: Mrs. J. King- - gett and Mra.. W. Duman.. Pianist, MAY 80. 81 sari JUNE 7 _7Plast, P(�ltl 1�04i f Mrs. _Underwood •-VAting Delegates_ .._.. _C ,!`'Ss7• COOPER .`�'' CLAREMONT two Shows, at 7,80 and 9.80 roans etWe Howard 647,! to Convention, June' 7th, at Scar- - Saturday Matinee at 1.80 ~3UHN HOURNE _k 80N boyo' Jct. Mrs. J. F. Keillor and - ::..._:..:. Mrs. C. Emory.. IB7IRBARA STAN WYCK FRED MacMURRAY NoAice ,AGAIN ITS THE dN - _.. t0 YOl� Cockshutt 1 "Remember. . We. do Building �f all kWas-- the Night" . FROST &WOOD _ � OARPPINIV�T a :- CHMENTIN%. No. 10A Oil Bath Mower WITH N - _ - PLIIM G B,EVLAH BONDI STERLING HOLLOWAY and Also the First of a New Series - �UF-ING . - --- / fh , s.eo sell Brantford Roofing ii ff Materials, Em ire Bathroom Atlantic Patrol Ecinipment, Duro-Water . a The new MasseyHarris Na 9 „' Systems, - Beatty_ _ Cream Separawr is one of the Casada a Navy ot! Convoy Duty y e Rq - - S Coekahutt-F'�ost and Wood No. Sreatat values -ever offered. It. - - 9 GBatldl g �dlate ial b Priced with the lowest, yet MONDAY. TUESDAY % WED'SDAY liwwtimetitee Free - 10A Oil Bath Mower, with- its' in-- a- it has Mane Harris quality 'stanteous Pickup, positive action throushout. You Set good close JUNE 8, ii and 5' _ -- - and' smooth . flowing power stands with the 6mous Work Guaranteed - Si: -Print FU -m - ZAM G�plets 4h6V at 8.b4 F. T p en its own merits as t'h#s• year's ex- i 'mow method of , distribution. 1� . d . C ceptional n�onver value. Its A real money saver at the new "The Cat and $ - outstanding features - give YOU low price. _ _, Pbone, am greater efficiency, lighter draft Tse Asrawad Canary PiCi�BIIiiq, ONTAM ' ""LAW the Can �� and extra dursbiHty. -See for your- ttttsd..e - Self- the strong frame; "Oil bath" WITH s — - positive crotch, improved cutter ba:, 400•-460 lbs. $56.71 BOB HOPS � Radio �� �' /' one piece axle and many other val. - PAULETTE GODnAR D yce - u"le features. Don't let another IIBa--�QOb lbs. $8.75 i day pass before seeing for pour- _. r. 711M as Added 'AttEartios s self thus unprov n -- - - - - — _ - Zpert ear410e md to" :.7Yost and Wood No. 10A Oil Bgth „ pall's t0 all aloe. asp ohnnIow m sr C » onable ohargee. Work John L. S SF. YOUR LOCAL DEALER You - --. Cilllt»ta�! .:_ guaranteod. ' JVAN BARRETT, PIGKERING BR000HAX, ONT. - IPHONE PICK 5'r It �rtTH ,ARTHEJR FIELD Phone Pick 5914 -''TOM BROWN Claasi!!ad �ticerliaeseta . - - is PBGGY MORAN Caaotta Radio sed Taievilim I :. ALLEN ,iENKINS lrtsmibsr OffICW Ruib Service gAssociation. :RADIO 8E13VTCE -- IIectide wir= I _ EL ne Z , PI(3$SItII . ISA BEL JEWELL-WBLL• lag and Repairs- Expert- Service on A V 48 mho - : An Iilslas of Receivers. Reasonable. _ I{tabw Tubes Tested Free. Rasrsrl — - AL. Gray, Brougham, Ont. - _ - itiG1LF'ORII SERVICE STATIOti Ont - FEED _ :GET HIGHEST MARKET PRICE -- -- -- all orders .. phoned ' in ,Pickering _ — —-.-.:for- awill receive prompt attenb'ion. - 11 lhave become a •member of the Sbur•Gain Feed Servies to T a, Pickering. order to enable farmers in this district to lower their, feed - �•e- -' - 1costs: You 9&Wrally demand the following io any feed: FARM PRODUCE RIGHT' at HOME • POR, SALE — cow and calf. horse :vragon, cutter, cultivator, -.harrows, 1, Quality .electric washer engine, seeder etc. �. Performance - McCarthy, Alfons' Rd. R. R. 2.. _ _ Ve Hogs -,.Live �8IVe8 , ` .. _- ,i. Minimum Cost its •Pickering.-,-Live:* ve Fowl 'You et "all three" with Sbur•Gais, because • 7 ,, WANTED pure bred or grade B p ng i.+�m s -..Jersey heifer calves' -- newly born,• -1, The feed is made right here at our own mill 'in Live 5 rin Chickens or several days old; also good p g cattle: Pasture for. rent. Bax 10; picgerin , thus eliminating all uanecesar handling 8 g y ug Ne". costs, ash Eggs _ _ Fr� -- - - •_FOR SALE --_six pigs, 6 weeks 2. It's alway fresh.. old. Apply Mrs. Dorothy- Tanner, 3.. Highest. quality ingredients' are used. ^ RECEIVING and GRADING STATION WHITBY 'Christina Str. Pickering. _ Come In—Sea our miser and we how Sure -Gala Feeds are made. Learn if:'�CKERfNC iF'A RMS...LT47 how we, can save�►odmoney, Offering now —Sure-GainChick Starter, . RHEUIIIATISI► SC'IATICA,..b - " "ache, lumbago are attacked at the ��. : S.�OOI��7CTCC� Night sad Day, Pbeoe Whitby 336 source by cleansing and- antiseptic PICKERINGt ONT. • _:._ -._ -_ _- PICKERING,_ONT. PHONE PICK GICO - action of Rumacape. at BOYES' - ; DRUGS, Pickering in .. .,.; .; .: � d••.''s::°+`. •sEr; -' 1. .s�ro`ri'�L24L"d.M '_T,•",,.s z�h •..e-..� 1 .. t e ! � .;';is.• .�.:: r :.• r r'<,� `�-s.•...r. _ �y.bC•'4 �� >, r.,c, y,,� �f .\' .Yw" v' d,4 �'"r, :,� • - r -F <. yam'?' .• r i •i .. _ ^«y4»rst :,;-t .y y� :M1uya '..+.+ 4 t,: '7'^j• • ,? -r �. __ _ . ♦ jf{y., Wall.--fA s f— _ i';:fae•'': �x.,ao^.�u.. "r . _'�5��: '••�C ,,:� •:! ;,.' . sr�R*'! �:+�; !! _ Wit'',.. �:L r.,.�:: i•yR,;.,� '•l i'; "" Yi'n y` . a •';,"....... ,� .. .. ,. �;�1 �; v.y 't'\Y" 'f ;t.• 4�': �t•£�a f'!'''•\.� �. _-' _ S `OS.. ''f•".: t.° ....:a+"`�•p yv'•�c•a.'a-Y � '� -- .. j t u >'i0 �' _. :•nW':•wiC.. •T _.. h_ .Rj .Irk•- ..' �•. w ",' ,'� '� - iy- - Ask hr yaiy of ♦Vishnu loan" dent "l j N! - thls year jive yodrst/f a rte/ Neat "Yaatfoa Tourt" offrrt s w/dt ranit :Jfoaadtr/pfromTorontowiths//t tsnespaid. MWe�, &vi/ �i „�,A *VMW ;T • EQjoy or P/armed Vacation with al/ the of Holiday trips to Ontario's. laktlaad _74P07 N 8th'06M Nohl j`39.40� Tkk11s "d /wformetka at bothersome details comp/ttely arre'ved ' i 1esorts—oAt-day to tight -day tours T says st the Royal Nota/ *1AF, E,1sTI,RN HOU 'l:, pbo�t �6gi a for you as $oon as you buy your ticket. a with the pr/v1/alt of /pater stop-overc . f ?,Pays at Royal Mrakoko Nott/39JS� .. - ` - Affleck brought- an interesting in- you. Your presence in our school Palmer. Word for Roll Call .— z -} �� R�ONT spiring message to the Young Peo- to give religious instruction has My Joy in Service. 't r n Memoriam — - • ple. The -Surament--of-tie- ght _ _._.r_ d� Mrs: A. Mantle is. staying with Supper will be. administered at the ideals to many a - child. Your ifit- Dance -in the Communityt Hall on SEF.�ECK . • In •loving memory __ , - - ' morning service_ next Sun erect in the ,Tibrany ani in other Friday, June lat. Prizes, glood mug- '. Mrs. Fred �iedahaw for- a time. g ��Tlie of Rueben Flank Seebec dear - -Remember the BIG ANNUAL Official Board and refreshments Gome out and d of the church will aspects of 'the community life have husband and father. wha passed a DEMONSTRATION, -- AT COOP= n:4et' on Monday evening, at -.8 p• all revealed the truly. .ideal citizen. waY. May 30th, 1939., spend a pleasant evening. ER'S today. AL - _ _ Our high regard and sincere _,good St. Paul's — Sunday, June 2nd. Some day we hope to meet him, J. 8spent- pe On Wednesda evening of last y y g Sunda School at 2 j Mrs. Beare and daughter s nt y' nir►g wishes for you all _ are only slight- y p, m. Celebra- Some day we know not when; the week -end with fiiands at Port week; Rev. P. D. and Mra. Angus ly expressed in tlds remembrance To clasp his hand in the better land P tion of the Holy - Communion and Never to ` -perry tine were again given a farewell, we dffer you tonight, -It is Our Intercessions for the Cause of -the part again. % Mr. and Mrs." Richard Johnston, on this occasion by the Women's hope that a kind' and gracious Allies, at 3 p. m. Preacher at this —Lovingly remembered by wife �-,7 of Toronto,_ called oA_ friends .here Institute -and--the- community gen- Providence will open vistas of service, Rev.E. G. Robinson. and family. 'an Sunday. _ orally'• One hundred fifteen persons -pleasant fields, where YOU may " er span a .en - _ res ize a fulfilment of every will present r a r music, in Dunbar_ COUNTY Council at the parsons e, during the even- program, °f of the week at the' -Keller ' cottage gs good. — Dated. at Claremont, May vocal andTY OF ONTARIO ' inn., Mr. N. F. Goddard as Master on bake Scugbg. -` 22nd, 1940. Signed, on behalf of ton United Church, on Tuesday, It is repprted that -'Mr. • Chapman of Ceremonies, directed the even- of the Women's Institute, Mrs. June 11th at 8.34 P. m. D. S. T. A- meeting of the County. Council of Chapman's Automotive Supplies, ing's program, which donsisted of Isabel McIntyre; Signed in, behalf The ro of uaren*onz.Community, N. F. the auspices of the W. A. of Dun- Of 'Ontario, will be held pursuant the teaching staff' of the school; Goddard'.' Mrs. Mcfnt •. ston •farm, -near. Acshbnrn„, � : •. - � Yre then PTs• barton United. Church, wrill �consiar to adjournment, in the Council Rev. and Mrs. I. E. Kennedy a piano number_ by -Mrs. Douglas, sented them with a beautiful rwal- of solos duets Y quartets and also Chamber in the Court House in the and 'family spent the holiday in a vocal solo, by Mrs. Win. Evans, • rrut bookcase and a seven -way elocution numbers by Miss Janet I Town of Whitby, on Monday, the Medoc, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. gAug-p Mrs. Walt. Ward accompanying, twill ht lamp. Mr. and Mrs. Au Spm. pupil of Mrs. Wells, of 10th, day of June A. -D. 1940, at _ Percy E: ' Holland. also for the , community singing. ustine both expressed their surprise Whithy, ' A silver collection will be the hour of two o'clock in the af- We regret _ to hear the report Mr. Don. Hedges led the ' half- in the- gathering, and- also their po taaken at the door. ternoon, Daylight Saving Time. hour period in ' the sing -song. Dated at Whitby, this 28th da -that Mrs. H. H. Thomson, is _crit- genuine -appreciation and thanks - !lcally - ill, at _ the hoarse of her dau- Later in the evening, Mr. Goddard for the kind, thoughtful respects May, 1940. y 3'r called upon Mr.. L. Hooey;-, who paid them by this community.. l .. 6hter, in Buffalo. y . .�.._' ' Mr.. and Mrs. Sam Stephenson, of read to Mr. and Mrs. Augustine, RDonald Ruddy, Oshawa, spent Sunday iwith Mrs, the following addressR. - — "Rev. Melville Church, West Hill. Welford here Mrs. Stephenson is and Mrs. Augustine - This company -- Needed immediately, reliable man, County Clerk = rernainmg for a few days. representative of ,y{our -friends. in The.annusil meeting of Section' 6, with -car, between 25 and 50 years.. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cooper, of Claremont' and the vicinity, has Toronto Presbyterial, of the Pres- f age, to supply established de- Come and Hear Waterford, •spent Friday last, with gathered here this evening to ex- byterian Church, Will be held on mand for World Famous Food' Pm - relatives Mere. On .heir return they press regret at your pending de= . Tuesday, June 4th, at Melville ducts, • Soaps, Cleansers, Medicines, DR SHIRLI X �W -were 'aceiompii ` anieby Mr. ' Bill' parture and to pay tribute to your Church,: We Hill, morning session Mineralized Stock and Poultry 'Ton- WON • Tomlinson, who will assist in the 'excellent qualities -as citizens of- at 10.30 D. S. T., and afternoon at ics, Fly Spray, in nearby rural Chief Coroner for Ontario at store for some time. _ _ the community. -You have; during 2 p. P. The speakers will be Miss route. Farm experience helpful. your residence among us, express- Laura Peltin; Promotion Secretary Selling experience not necessary. the Regular D�eetin ofr Mrs.. Ted Tomlinson and daugh- ter Jane, of Geraldton, Northern ed most eloquently, the teachings for Canada; Rev. b. Marshall, of _'Beginner slush _with Ontario, Is visiting Dr. and Mrs: of the gospel,, thtrough your gen- Whitby, speaking on ."British Gui- $30 weekly at start. Credit furnish - Tomlinson here, and her parents, wrie hospitality, yoi)r .services to ana"; Mrs. W. M. Hall, President ed righet party: Write now, the J. go -Jo . -Mr. and Mrs. Cls of Mark the CO�nity and your philanth- of Torontio Presbyterial, and other ,R:. Watkins Company, Montreal,Fols- . flans.n' ropic spirit. Not . only have you Department Secretaries and Exec- Que. Dept. O—P-15. Word has been received by _1 the ministered - unstintingly to your utive Officers. Members of Oshawa, =0� own church, but you have -shared areWhitby, West •Hill -and Pickering _local. branch of the Red Cross 'Auxiliaries will attend' this meeting -Notice o� Sale - that supplies. are now tugeatly the crowded moments with others, Monday. J:.itie 3rc� needed, and a request has been whose necessity` you realised. We and any others interested are in- ,_� i made that renewed efforts be made feel it especi&UYL fitting on this vited to be present. Under and by virtue of the pow - to -rash these articles through to occasion' to extend heartfelt •app- era vested in the Administrators of In the Township Hall n to. you, Mrs. Augustine, : DiINBAi3TON. reciatiethe ESTATE 'OF HARRY H. MAJ- l Headquarters. The local tommtttee for the splendid support _you -have ' ---- O and on their instructions and Uajj('�Nvj? 1 �. _ are- asking that members and work- Don't forget the mission bale R'' + � j `�+j � i e,+LL+ - err hese apply for .material • and given to the dommmunity organiza on the instructions of RUSSELL M. iwhich will be packed June 3rd at tions. Whether In the allevlatioA McCROM4.4N, there will be offered ooiane the �gork, at once, the hoarse of Miss J. and Miss V. AT 900 P. M.( D.S.T.) A large congregation was in at, of ettffering, the . promotion of en- , for sale by . Pulbiic Auction, on- Sat- temdanee at the United - Church J° or the egg of hasp- �,� m� leased to welcome. home may' - the tat day of June 1940, _ - last ansa. morning- itality, you have used your talents p at the *w of 2.00 o'clock p. m. - $sed Coro, t uaseliishly. Through _many I' Sunday g•� 11&n. G, White Mian Dunbar, Mrs i 23 i'rayers were offered for (ons Sing, (standard time) at the premises, _ bar Nation sad - Empire and our sveruee of service have you, Mr. Dales, D[re. Henderson and Mrs. near the Village of Whitevale, bry Maogtl, . � .2S Augustin endeared yourself to the Hiltz, why have all been away for Turnips. .30 Mr.William Maw, re Auctioneer, Alliey. oly Robert Miller ran ty. the farm' fo�erlly owned by; -A. E. Y p 25.00 - '. Berle Cbo , _ .. -"The-Holy C! and the , astoz's hearts• lar the cosaamuni The ez- same .time. tart _ _ • u P pr+ersioa o! your warm personality The W. A. of the United ChurchGrowl biasb cwt, 2 10 thgose was Pdoti*idence to the Res- wlli be long remanbered by all will meet Thursday, June 6th at a�.T� deceseed,_ containing in Growing , can'! In the evening; Req. George 8 sores. being the North half of ot.. __.__ B�lime staadard wire . a'' an a south-east - at the home nf ' faxing, per rod, .35 Of quarter o . - Lot 80, in the 4th Concession of Steel Posh, - .SO . the .Township of Pickering. . = On _ the premises- there is said to 'Woodo Posts,. .20 up be a, lrsame and stone dwelling- Order twine now. Phone at our e=pem- _ - hiamm, one story and attic, contain- . _•, .- -: - _ _ '.- _ -' - - • -. _ 'ng seven '"°°a°' Large bank barn, :.'arc's Elevator with hip roof, stables and driving _. shed. 1 Acres of o A rchard. ""�� a v - =- i At the same time and ..place the Claremont, Ont. _ T O -D 1-1 i • • • . • • • e - farm stock, chattels and household Phone ,_ Res. 38J. Office SEW. Bloods and effects will -be offered deo lel u on for sales _ • - _, . __ e lands and chattels will be offered for sale subject to a. res erre, bid. + THEIR -BANKS f ` The purchaser shall pay. 10 per MAir -+1 -cent of the purchase money at the , time of sale and assume a molt - gage for $2000 at b per cent, hav- Does the Trick! ...._ _ -.,.. _ 'ing a4out three years to run. Bal- ante in thirty days without inter - 'CUAS ,a i. '� 7i• ^ Pyr d - For further particulars and con- ► �r No sop �astl~d. • + l f . ditions of .axle apply to - - . ONG past is the day when it hole in the ground was regarded as ' the best place in which to keep savings. Modern banking, evolved by - man as '•a convenience to serve his developing needs, now provides the solution._ .As a_depository for his money today the Canadian relies upon _ _ ;leis bank. C From the days of the old-world goldsrriiths� of. centuries ago, to banks, bank_ notes and, deposit accounts- which iheet.so. efficiently the .. . . _- _- greater business and human needs of today, -a far cry indeed. C Canada's a. chartered banks, with their wide distribution of branches throughout the Dominion, now provide deposit, and other .bankinR-services in line with .. _ ; .. -.... .. '-up-tci date requirements and in keeping with Canada's position. as an im. F _-portant factor in world trade.- _ - - - - — - - to war,_ Qt_ -# ,plate, .ca"4&.0 charterers &#ski maiataia, uninter. j rupted, all • their services to depositors, fanners, mawggqurers, _ exportFrs.=--facilitating�tba u�a* - _ -- - ` • place with fresdon as the only -sure basis for enduri#g..prospeMt-y. .- ,THE -CHARTERED BANKS OF CXNADA Boston, Bell and Ross, 372 Bay St. D. N. 'Locioaood, Plebaring, Oak Toren* . Solicitors for Fred A. L G. WILSON, Myrtle Stu. R, L Major and Russell M. McCrohan, J Administrators _61! the Estate of Harry H. Major. 1 - Fun 'and Games at Oshawa Rotarx Fair, Monday and Tuesday, June _ Dated at Toron*, this 15th day. of 3rd' and 4th. Proceeds in aid of -Crippled Children's Fund. May, 1940.. ' LOOK -OVER'-OUR STOCK 1939 Dodge" Cou - . `:37 Plymounh DeLuxe, Sedan...*... -1937 Plymouth Coach;' x _ - - ��1936 Chev Coach. I 1935 .Chev Master DeLuxe -cn dam y Ford Coach .• - --�' :1 934 Chev DeLuxe Coupe ...! Tires - Batteries •- �-Accesaories . - - C�aaolene -' .Oil Grease ; -ALF. MOLE, Claremor = ' the Ru ed cancellation of all army leav- �,,.,, Hungary fav ng Rumania . 1 ug . -lavia -menaced by fresh Italitua mores in Albania cousid- : ered plans for , general mobiliz- ation ... Rumors em Hated from Litht;ania - that Russia shortly would stop. all oil exports to Ge:- •'ylolo- - ,, , nd-Soviet-Eremier = � S°•' toff informed - Great' Britain, in . . •¢ 1 _ .. r .. t'• • '.fit' w x14"1' ry i of `i t .; Canadian Soldiers Learn "Blitzkrieg" Tactics figura as important 'tactors is while a -small hoe :e almost as coming situations. rn the Balkans,essential P. n: Prptf pupa implement, there aro to- . -- _ ' the Ru ed cancellation of all army leav- azi - ed on- the Slovak frontier of Hungary fav ng Rumania . 1 ug . -lavia -menaced by fresh Italitua mores in Albania cousid- : ered plans for , general mobiliz- ation ... Rumors em Hated from Litht;ania - that Russia shortly would stop. all oil exports to Ge:- •'ylolo- - ,, , nd-Soviet-Eremier toff informed - Great' Britain, in cutting off British -Russian trade talks, that "Russia -cannot sub - ,BX Mosquitoes The next time you are bit- ten by a mosquito, don't think you naturally vaxact . the -in- sects. Entomol,)gists, of the New Hampshire Agriculture De- partment report --that. in_choAsL­ ing a victim, the mosquito pre- fers a horse or a cow to a human being by about six to one. Pigs and dogs, they say, also are mcre popular than lieve much of the drudgery which the hoA still represents in tha eye at the grow'ng country boy. A :idle three -fingered wire cultivator will work wonders aroun(. and .ruder : growing flowers* a d ve$etablas. A y. Dutch hoe which is shoved along 7- nbout an inch under the sol: will cultivate a hundred feet or so o,' perennial bed is thirty. minutes. Sedan Was Scene _ U. S. S. R. to the war aims of ' man. ver :v• v a�vaasaQ � e any foreign State" - meaning, ' _ undoubtedly, either Germany or right through When the German Armies until July. This will. Britain in the Far East, a spread the harv:estigg. season over Gained A Victory over the nasty situation existed in the vie- _ French' Troops of Napoleon - ----- -- an equally..lnp - - - inity of the Dutch East -Indies, g Period with vege• >.. tables always -fresh; just -coming -'to - - -- �_)IL rl - scconquered Hol- land, coveted- by the warring `Such more Sedan, 146 miles north v'g fun and much more Ancient ow --pe:,:s- -.-t-he-nouneernenx._ . , ansatisfactTori-rr=sr}ts--�-krri -east Larie. �a� the scene c. lite . was Wade bythe al Chinese ing is thus spread over the entire . climactic fight of the F:anco•Prus• _ Government' the tl[ main Jap seasonWhile the whole.,plot may stern war in 1870, in which th-e, anecs force in. Central China had be planted in a single afternoon„ French troops of Napo`eon III were ;t r been crushed with the recapture usually about the middle of May, crushed. It brought sprat thi- fail- ; of Tsao- ng, which had been a he i•tev stable on equence to a the second empire. Z.Japaaeseybase in Northern Hupeh i c s of ' Ey lush of flowers or vegetables fol-. And.t.hen, in the }Carld Pia:: the n ince . . . lovv d by practically none at all. On German advancing- toward arts Pl' '� ` � p a s n ? y t y '_ a the other hand. by only. soaring a. entered Sedan August 25th, _914 Tl a Dominion• .of Canada„ had of each its busiest week since the Fed- one timpart e, by using hot cutkmeth the and' f, the 3All;Ee jNevesoe� Yn-.;µ e:'al election in March. Parlia- ods !n the way o! started plants, 6, 1928 after a joint attack b; the - .. ,• �. .'y'1 ....: '. A ........ _..k .:.aft` ':. ', `a J", �' +- The bayonet charge of the infantry stili plass an important part mentary leaders made speeches, by providing a little protection.'ag Apaerican Rainbow D..ialan arc the `'in the art of war despite the mechanization of modern armies. Infantry- stock -brokers, ran from pillar to a_nst early trosts next Fall,, the French: _ men of Canada's modern army are,shown•here as they learn the finer post, farmers rushed to get their amatcui: garden can be made al- Y points of conducting a bayonet charge. • crops in, housewives "blitzkrieg- vv,srV coatinuQusiy productive. - al - GAVE lvA 1tE TO CAR _ - - ed" on 'their spring-cleaning, The old. city probably, gave ns militar • men worked at to seed CULTIVATION y P P• name to - the sedan su'otnobile. THE WAR W E E K—Commentary, on Current Events preparingto set up the Third Cultivation not only kills lovrweee _ Sedan chairs, easy rldfIIg Canadian Division, municipal au- Whirls disfigure beds of ilotrers ` p ands %egetibles and rob these res-°Q3ancge which, carrledl the y;. y• . - thorities strained at the leash to on peas shoulders n the 1 stn . . go' flet "subersive elements" D a but it fags of oiatuor ani centurylir.et w re ma4:e ,n e := Darkest. Hour For Allies The Week In Parliament -food,also -keepss legend haseIt. u that it will- retrain sweet and ab- -. In Parliament, the Speech from _ ---_ I the Throne declared- that 'tragic sorb necessary chemicals from the 'tht Costa -has a yorutaflos: - �i- - When Germans Reach Sea - . I events" in Europe "have but air. Bacterial actioa_..lzeneath ia_alsnaround cotton 18.000, Major . ;xpp rfe? are . :- .: ,.: .• .. •; � P as5tated. clot _ills, coal: sail ir411 m1as. served to intensify our determin- - ,•- t ^� ation is share in the -.war.- effort tonin - Eleven days after -the German (The .eft wang of the Frenal 'launched their big offensive army, he said, left its fortifica- of the Allied powers to the ut- Through the Low Countries, ad- tions between Sedan and the sea, most of our strength , Prime _ ,P�aatelzi.its in lightning and pivoting on •Sedan, went into Minister King renewed the as -trusts through -northern France, Belgium. The enemy launched a surance to Great Britain of Can- - reached the English Channel, formidable attack then against ada's full support "in these grace; Q _ Nparating the main French and the hinge of the French army be- clouded hours" ... Finance Min - British armies • and trapping the hind the Meuse between Sedan later Ralston told the House of n t i r e British Expeditionary and Namur. Th. Meuse River had .. Commons that, althougBEE h Canada's _ - HIVE /­ ;orce. The darkest hour in - their been considered a redoubtable ob- war bill had mounted to an es;.' histories was upon __the. British stacle for the enemy, and the tisiated 57,00;000,000 a year (&I - most. 0 h the and French empires. French divisions charged with de- 52,000,00 a day), witAGO LD E NSYRUP For Fiance, the situation yeas fending it were fear, stretched possibility of further -increase, seen by . military experts to be. oat thinly; the -troops were poor no change was. contemplated is CORN {--- : teach altogether hadhopeless. oa a ehancrThe ly at t Humanity In Ajtony "pay-as-you-go" P y -as you -go" program. established i Taxes _ Jsaet to hoid on; If they could During the week, the hedtis of .: first.. then .Dans, :continues to be Ps�a Great Energy Food /. ` - 'hold the Germans for a month, all civilized sten, were wrung by the war policy a rising de- ~ - = s IBe tide might turn in their favor. th4F-stog•ies that leaked out from mand that Canada's . war effort _ - But , if -Italy came into the war - the battle areas oi- Europi, of : - be -speeded up was reflected in on the. side of Germany and at- refugee wemep,`and children by the. .Gov ernment's declarations reg -- Clacked in the_ south, the odds the hundreds of thousands driven ' garding our partici patioif,, but LIFEtS LIKE THAT = By Fred '�leher against Fiance could be almost from one place to another, every- little 'evidence of a concrete. r!a- - : 'insruperable. Where pursued by bombs, fire,, lure was aeen,'that Canada woo=d Britain Fears Worst -destruction and death. Of the enter more fully into the war '1t !Rutile the British - people, work- slaughter and carnage'- on the: it was announced that a •separ- ad frantically to defend-_ thenr battlefields. little was said.: So ate Ministry �+f Air was being f i;. / selves against what threatened to -much had w' be taken for grant- create with on: G. Power, latterly appointed Postmaster '� be the first invasion of England ed in one of the bloodiest and y pp/ y g gag General, at the head of .it In 8�4 ears - a. German blitz- most gigantic engagements bf all ltrieg through the air- across the time. the most drantstic moment of scant sixty-five miles of water U. S. Comes Nearer the week came when the -voice of the new .woman member, Mrs: separating the English east coast Chances of the United States' from' F- nce = he. British Ex-` coining into the war on the side Dori -se :Neilsen, in her maiden � peditionary Force on the Con- o,, the 4111es were increased 109 `hpeech;o wa ten i ed in behalf of ='�� -.' r ) tinent had he choices of attempt- - per cetK during the week as pub- � ing evacuation under a rain of lir feeling there • 'was fanned to ' Canada: Risking no apologies -for =- �� �i-'s •__ - German bombs over the entire 'fever heat by the news frcm Eur- turning the �ubject..atvay from Channel area or facing the en- ope,_and by fears that the Nazi talar; she, pointed out that in -times emy in, a last-ditch effort to hold war machine would next`,be .men• - of .crisis, part icularly,.•the fate of the Channel ports - the ahly acing- the American continent.- those living in poverty could not t -...•avenue of escape left to them. The large mass of the people rat- be �ierlooked: "Though deah ,, _ .0;(\ avenue How It Happened lied behind President Roosevelt stalks through the world and -Speaking before the French inhis drives to strengthen"U.' S.. knocks' at the door of every n4- fienate, Premier Reynaud pa_- defenses, keep. Italy out of the tion," she paid, "life must go on. / �• `tially answered the question rats- war: In his defense message to The time to consider the life of. : •ed in the minds of the entire Con gt' -' -lir. Roosevelt said: the people of Canada is not when es -s-, - wwar is finished, ,but now." orld last week, How did the. "Our' ideal, our objec�ice is sfiil •�,: - �� � Germans get through the Maginot peace peace at home and -----' and peril the entire Allied de- peace abroad. Nevertheless we • Tense system ori the Continent" stand ready not only t6 spend . —: e - �i�� r/• - y Without `mincing words, he re- millions for ' defense but to give Ga� d ening, • • s vealed that a series of "incon- our service and even our lives, - �eivable mistakes" on the part of for the maintenance of our Ant- _ -"" _ the . French High Command had erican liberties." " SPFEAD OUT made it possible for the Germans Developments to Be Watched Experts rot only caution against - 'to blow up the hinge of the While the eyes of the world too -early sowing, but they also ad-,�� �.Fdw„W'. ]French Army, and walk through were turned on western Europe rise not to stop too soon. There is -� brgach in the French front 62 they were not seeing events in no reason' why:- plantings cannot be -But i dot to ;et out to the movie or Borne place once it a wbi�e mules Ride. certain other quarters that might continued in most parts of Canada I have my life to ieaaii _ REG'LAR FELLERS—Tender Memories - - -• ' �_ - - . _ �'By GENE BYRNES � • I UNDERSTAND I UNCLE JIM 6 HT I'LL BET YOU I IND MW!TNE YOU WERE W YES,DAISYBELLE, ME A c NATER TO WHOLE TH % i¢ `. THE H0.SPITAL, I WAS TWERP A FRU T AUNT MMA- - C�AYE ME A WEEK WPNIN tW'f PAIN IN THE Iia+ s P!NHEAD. TONSif..S TOOK O1JTI 6tZOtlGHT mys, POP - CwAVE ME FIYI! DOl•,i.ARS, AN .•. . - ew ale. v. S. r.,. oma 71 1 •'.y; Y J fir.:. -;': L T -'•c, Y "4 , ',S - _.._•....- li. .A I 're So Convenion_ �. This brae- kfa�st - , SPEAKS Y u { u _ _ y _FOR.ITSELFI'i TEA BAGS y . -— DAD LEND$ AN EAR 1 The moment he pouts on the milk or cream, he hears Rice Krispies _ pop -snap. They just beg to be eaten. So down- right_ • A _ '' crisp—asd they sfay tri_pto the veryLOs r last spoonful! { by - �n O . - OREN ,ARNOLD" Sp cR�SP _New thousa�n s now demand € "I POP-CRACKLE-SNAP chorus dam! CART OF CHARACTERS ain't no hurry. Might's well est. ' �� GAll over Canada, children and grownups listen every ROBERT BARRY - 6era, est- joy this trip. We poi to be nut morning to the cheery song of cris`pnesS. Breakfasts _ 1plorer. -here a long time -together. I bet �'� �- are gayer when golden -brown Rice Krispies tumble _ MELJOSA LANE heroine, I could sho y u a -tight good l�`' ��C into family cereal bowls! Tests show that Rice savvy's partner. time." K E Krispies stay floating for hours in milk or cream. HONI&Y. BEES GIRL—ludiian; U was -the only approach Scott • 1 �-itS "kice;Krispies" is the trade mark of the Kellogg sssember of Barry s party. Holliman knew. He would hate �' y ,,r Company of Canada, Limited, for its delicious brand -: HADES" J O N E S— soneer;useof oven -popped member Barry'6 party: ' s• ' Blanco Canyon, loc dance the harper rowab Kellogg sen Londer on, Canada. and greasier one at Nogales and: r Yesterday: Search for the sec- the gaudier one at Tucson. ret of the pueblos runs to fever But it didn't • work here. Too r - pitch when Bob discovers an air mad to 'reply with -dignity, and and so he stammered. He was so be before we 'could explore it our Soft Hair Styles «action in the castle wall, draw- too refined to be undignified, very honest about it that, Mary selves: See? So, keep it quiet. i one inward, perhaps to some an- Mary Melissa simply spurred her Melissa's emotions gave way to could trust old Hades, but -this Suit Most ��$ -_ dertiTound p+ssa e! her good sense. She forced a bit Holliman is a stranger. He—" g _ horse and galloped elft. bite heal- - K — -- ed' direct for camp, intending as more animati n a feeble smile, " 'es! Yes indeed, ob'," 'Lissa e o t, h• ] n d$ _ CHAPTER. XI a partner in the expedition t-, re• and answered him. `-Vas emphatic. Properly Shaped Coiffure Ew' _Holliman till:;sed Mary 3teiisrt ` port the matter at once to Bub "Nothing i,npottant—gob. Jti t "Honey Bee, Aliss Lane and I• sential to eeeomin.9 Head - at the crrtal, but when she rode Barry and let hint seitie it•-wi:n —one of the horse$ gave a little., are going to- explore• that ne,v - -- _ Kau: later in -the fnornirig hr-wao _ liolliman. trouble.- Nothing really. Please cave- alone, touiorrow. We'& be gear —..Hairline at Present dragging tit some timbers and sa "Dr: Barry?" she calte,J, vial.+• g'� one What about the Indian' gone a long time, 'maybe. .But Is Up in Front encountered her. mounting. She . liad'n`.i_ quite de- atgna'° WhY is it important' I am we will take plenty of. food and Party day, `ain'E it 'Lissa"" hr _. tided to call him `_'Bob' vet, even wary interested." watgr. Don't you breathe a word "A woman tziin always get a bat greeted. "Whyn't. you come Fide 3hcmirh . f -use het . pet 14"j. ' „ _ - to the other men, ever, Let a that is becoming to hijr it she It>s ever with- me, where 1'm--cuttin'" Stow• Cones hint..l ndetstand"" pole+ at!-Hulthr, -Contagious Enthusiasm « « her hair properly shaped to give There was no-_ answer. Sb.- i,;_ He sniiled back at her then in her face the oval line almost' every- _ Not his worck,•- but hi+ inflec- , vesiTkated and found' the camp renewed ' enthusiasni for -his re. He Had Some Plans., one needs." according to a well. tion. both angered and frighten- empty. Hader Jones she knew, was, , ort.. Hone Bee nodded. if her tnan known coiffure stylist. "There is ed the girl. -H-i tone- wait aisnost P - _ Y y --'away for the: but. she' "It lett to a secret chum be-. said so, it ' was law. She was of- no m'afsfr to hairdrp•ssing," he von- - an., insult. left Bob and .Heney-Bee- Girl in. We -dug; into it: First thoukht it f tided 'at- the idea of his takinx rinued. ",lust common sense, and "Thank you. -but I must Yo oft camp. She wasn't at- ail pleasrtrd war nothing -hut ' a cairn. We a girt. when - she herself the day of intra;care hair -dos that the whit to camp." Size -tried to. bg very .to herself atone there• she found one -body near the -entrance. had been' he' one to reveal the eo nue but the Expert eair'comb lit - `formal. _. _ _ _ rr _ -- was fait htened, ltnowtnr'that Hui- . - But later' -I discovered a drgft,, gunnel, britt she couldn't -Say s'; 'Mmpletely passe." - "law, cotite an: Come on' Them limxn was tpproa1hing.. an up -current of air: 'Lissa. -this now: Bpsil e--4. Scott Hotlima-n had SOFTNESS IL' BA' t'1: - She rode off again and, stayed.. may., be a secxet,.tunnel Lo that ridden into -camp with more build. .. Gf,?wwally speaking the hair line .. alone. Hunger .drove her, bay -k cave,':from the ya-lley level .4cirre ing - tiiaterial, and with rather . _ for.'the present Is u -p in, tne•-troat -- about.n.00n; and she•.saw Boh and where! See?" broad hi-nts.aa tcrhiq hunger. aa(i dowti in•the tack, he said. Aa+[ r , Honey Bee. cliinbii.1g' down 'tht "1 aee.'Zth, Bob! - Holliman sat across ,the tab'e most women u"d the ftattertog castle ladders: -His exc�itemeaf wa; cuntagiuu::, , from the. other two when the late line to softness $i the bark of the "la Something Wien so that 'Lissa relaxed froth he:' lunch was aerced. Aadea' JoJtra . uark, _so if tht•y want the severes q He, emotions .wear:. oddly mea agile nioud, This uas', n,i tune, site' wouldn'j bei ba(. -k until after�dar c, . touch at silt the 'should get {t. is Y s ed, in all t,vfh, wliet> tJie iwa' realized, to tell him about ✓Scutt they knttc, Hollirria_n atarc'd;_rath rlis upswept ru{Is. at the truut, is - - -"""`; reached' tamp, First matte angry Holliman, even if she got hint er openly- .at liar) blelis,a. his advice. by an uncouth man, a hungry awai from, Horiey Bee, in prig- a ;6% ig' nrring him, and 'she,- ' girl, ,,mho --.find+ no fi;i)cl but ser; _ atE::. Far -better to nore Hol`',- T e th yialm _of Sh � �vliast t:{owing•; he n u -• ems• a,c the pretty cook out- alone with titan, or work out ,hvir own 1 Bob's discover was ieflecteC.in Soft, Dark Hues �� , pro,,- Y - - the -potential 10% or, i,, in no stood lem with him, than to Anoth'e'r her, now. Added to -thai was the for frivolity. seieti[i3t 'Bairy with such "an e.: knowledge -that he really had tOr Screen Porch y "'Delightful day for- a ark, traneous detail now, Besides, sh• f_ a CHIC-a-tete wrt?t. _ - a ', I'm ,are! She almost inapReJ reminded:.herself, she had neva ney Bee. Holliman watchec,i There iv one: color scheme -ill _.. Fi e e -1 4 _ it at. Bob and 'Honey Bee• Sh . yet found the man she couldn't her smilQ; saw the beauty of he: 1,atYiculair - which employs' soft, wti not:' smilin -- ha.ndle�}une. Shi. tea,—sill at h, form. u s and the• - ' Bob missed the Impliratwn rn ashamed for thinking to run lot• f for the scree eorch, De i rival - _ e. re oN , y• help from Holliman; tat seense•l a chuckled, almost audibly-. red paint is used . for the. floor -4i, Say. 'Liersa'." he waf bcamin� s6mehow like tattling. �ftet all at thetitovglit of idcney Ree'c enc! the table is painted a lighter NAvE IR again. His bo boyish 'enthraiavirs the then had not definitely in hiring y fella. y i him to woo Mat' EVpt Map3 ='.: tune -of the -same color. Frenal were one very vitial pate o.f Rob- suited her, in any .tangible way_ fie had some plan. , pray -chair, and soft green win- g BUTTERSCOTCH BISCUITS? ert Barry's charm. "I.isten here She.- had 'simply been a jittery (To Be Continued) dow boxes are accented by the i' it's one of the amazingly 'delightful -Honey fee's a` honey. 'and' -ho- \ew, Yof•k-girl, scared because of _ - delft Litre' chary cushions. This recipes given in this new aecipe`Book joking"' inexperience with crude nien. She -- _ _ give;_:a Ii�el)• effect, yet not .Luo "52 Salting Secrets'... created by -Bob',., stateiient was', in realiv, would- find- a' way to stjuelch lir Clothes Tips For gay r + -%0 ,.Mra. H. M. Aitken, Eamoua -Cggk'ng one of tkankq, lest he' -hurt -the fiolliman!' Aa.rich y'.:.and issued by the Canada Indians ' feelings. a again, But 5e These thoughts raced through � Stareb Home Sarrice'DeperttYtent.g t;• The Small Woman did not notice the anger and hurt_ her .mind -irg a few seconds, while • Here's 'a real so44 mine of the simplest, that his- statenrent -reflected in Boli was explaining iti detail the 'latest delicious recipes forHotBreadi, fat• Melissa's face, The white Cookies, Biscuits. Meats. Fish and many ) . Indian sign and the walled opsm- Correct Styles Are 'A Big. ` ' - other -types offoods. Wrica.J.owforthis -girl paled a little: --her lips -•tight.•-' -ing up in the cliff castle. Honey ` -Harp' —'Never -Wear Fussy. Wherever FREE Recipe.8"k. Send your, request„ "Know what she did, 'I,is;tt' Bee -had 'hastened about the buil- Frilly. Things -with a label from any Canada Starch Being an Indian, she,: knowi a'.! -nese of preparing food. • • • oes product, to Canada Starch Nome Service, sorts of Indian signs and s'ymbOT.i. ` We'll Explore The Cave Dept, Dt 49 Wellington St. E.,Torento, , RlIen ..Ballon. \lun[real's ,own Well, Ihe7 pickled .out one up in ." And .now listen, both of y,,ur -pianist, taststs that the very.•short r iOR afrrQi COOKING slSUt15 the cliff that may be ex[retnoly Bob called Honey Bee back into woman 'serer s'iorlld wear- fussy.1,44 insist. tie CAMADA CORM STARCH' valuable to us:".,the •<wn•fenence. "1've giten this frilly clothes, ' ;,t He paused, dramatically. But~ considerable thought. After all. myon© tinder five feet. four Mary .,Melissa was just starring,. .' Miss i.a.ne is the real patron ,f deeds to maintain -the •effHc•t of a ' --- het big brown eaves studying hiTn, this expedition, We two ave -the long, snaelsing line from pearl to Bob caw then that she was uu- mainstays. I mean. I don't. know - toot.' Miss, Ballon exp!ains, t Site usually sober. He had become. ac what :that ne.w dungeon means, Is jrist five feet tall. i "Too much �' y i customed to her smile. His voice but I have as hunch Ws important Irimming ruat:es a little person was. lowered. as Slow urnin�•` possible. how—if that news seem tt;��n shgrrer, ot3 ?t'r>ra� Ye[. ?A ' "Wkt ::--what is it.. 'f.issa""' K! ._gets out, and the University pro- 'Guile O,ev-dressed, > tool; her hand. ,held it, stooped a fessors g;et. wind of it, -we'll het e' � r bit to be near her. "is N0 V[7TE; ('LOTilijS f T pj something maybe a dozen expeditions dot.'n AUTOMATIC LeC ; wrons :' Something i----"" here, "i'rtr'thermore, the 1'itlle _DOUBLE BOOKLET_ J g Probably reporters from elulhbs ou.Oit to be dignified. After :•• +- ' He wasn't sure what, to �a}, newspapers and everything,' flay- Rhe"is rwenty•fi'e. so•tailPd 'cute' �- togs are- ito More becoming to her r Wgijleyrs Spearmint Gum " ���, ite! 'M illions enjoy gtlardless vof t height,- only the ' Re. �� //14a `fitting can Reit away with env, cute. tavolilavor$ Heal ii ie _ is the its long-lasting, E t�spe>irmint . _ TT `(, Q1Ye f A matnt`e pztsctn is am IES f sl most flattered -by malts re -clothes," delicious, refreshing! (:et the �+ sti7'' Among �Ji�R Ratloon's list of good habi.tofenjoying;itafter ' . r 'dnu-is" for women ttvP feet tout ctery premia \ r.. Don't wear Imee; hail- with wide ("They'll give, yon' a chop ..... � >. ,a:: a> Jt..�/ � i ry� '� ? ? � _ •P°d•o1Y look."1 -• "��,G,' pv�' ` _; NO RIS•, Af'CPS1,OKIF S a`Nx��"' y 001f o 1.tdn't go in for too many hogizon- GN VER = 'lit 'Ijtios !"ThPc cut_ths ]i?tkA..•gf 1'1,; ' SEB E `-r _ _ e yo;t .Pee lot shot'(c-r and •broarlel:, i + �+ y L .. � _I�.+1�1.' �'••� l; 1 Ik>n'[ weal' ac('rsy01'ies which arae E) t , • t,`2' - tint Of prOlicyiinn to yntn' They he'.s, too helky gtinvt:; and Rhnr,. creat c•finhky .le%t PL•y, or La ISSUE NO. 22—'40. . r' � ` • • • a HYf�ti Ir'r. Rq;9411Y f'�1'�,IGP.q rQr'LAi'It- - :.c ly'atr,nul ir.: Ibf little n imsfl."! -` C ;x ' e y . j.�: .p '.l^' h' : C �. K- i, "..:.,: � •.,• £ C. '.. ..J.� 4'�i,i K. p+ '�.. _ t,� : >.. �1��.. .. _ 1 r. ;,. ' .... .: '. .:'. ..:i ''. _.-. •.. i } •y' 1 � Y. � - Vit R .., M. ' �1Gi•"•,..'i13.y�,,•y`'"'� .a,.N�l._ ',... w.. ..4.. • � .. 'A. .+ ". ..'. , I '.i :':..ldi3L.4 k '� .V.i` - � .. .—. 'F M'., . � ICY/, Y'. . ' •..�,.ywr� r7 '...•• ��.c�"« .'11 w, • i.. -h, r" ^, _ •,� !, -•w ._L"'s-..� ^_Tl•- - .. r' 1 w • �� - -Mr. and firs. Wm• Stork, of . -St. George's Church, Sunday, 2nd. Sunday School at 10 .00rLl eville, visited �elatavee here, June -o- - during the Week. ,. a. m. 11 a.. m., Morning Prayer, � Silk, of Toronto, has -Mr. C. J. Stevenson, we are moith intercession for the Allied- _ ,_-,A _ been spending a few days with big sorts' to hear, continues in very polor health. under close' medical Ca a of crisis. 7 p. m., Evening Prayer. Preacher at uncle and e►aat, Ms• and Mrs- C. --- _ . . attention Vptib servicas, Rev. E. G. Robinson. J Silk. -Dr. N. C. Smith, -Ii Stouffville -'The entire teaching Staff of Public Contin- The Junior Institute A .eetirig wdll be held Saturday afteinbon, •.7 visited John and Mrs. Murkar on :•7v* togs Pickering and uation schools here have been' re- June lat, in the Slub Room, at 3 Saturday evening Dr. Smith has Corps engaged for the next terra.. o'clock. , Mise E. Richardson wil, enlisted with the Dental - ` at present his duties take him • . -and Mrs. D. N. Lockwood. speak on "Business Procedure" and "Growing _and _ Hamilton ,and Camp Borden. are entertaining, the former's bro- 'Miss Mary Neale, on, '105ses". The to ' ther, Dr. Lockwood, • and brother- girls are asked -.Victoria Day Was spent very in-law, Dr. Crozier, both of Nyorth bring their completed programs. ly in Pickering. The unfavour­ . ftttleford, Saak. -•The regular monthly meeting able weather. had ibis tendency to --Glad to see , Gordon Lsw able of the Presbyterian Women% Miss- eep intended to have a .day Of to be out &*und the house. Just ionary Sty wz held, urs - who =sport at fishing or plalying tennis _a little, for a start. He is still not day afternoon, June 6th, at the much disappoiuted. . the best of health, 'but+ 'recover- hcene of Mrs. Root. Reesor; at -the were Jarrree An�ew,'s e o m8 Satisfactorily:----- - - -- ' ----- The regular meeting of St. usual hour. Cars will be . at the Red and` White Corner at, 2.30 p. household effects on Saturday aft= deorge's Guild,. will be. held on. m - ernoon was well attended and Thursday, June' 6th, at 8 P. m•, at '.-Membere of the project, "The P rices were very satisfactory and her daughter, �iaa . the bonze of Mrs. Rumpf, ,Brock CIub Girl Entertains" went to Ux- will reside with 4boad• bridge, Saturday, May 18th, for ' 3�oha Duper, of Hide Fant. Both Sunday next the services -OnMs. Achievement Day. They received and Mrs. Draper attended the in the. Presbyterian Church will be the honour of being chosen to rep. �e. held at 10 a. m. D. S.' T. and Sun- resent Ontario County at the Can- , -The pulpit in the Presbyterian day School at 11 a. mi. The change 9a•'�n NatSe Ai F --n-.__,x_l Bb tion. The girls Church was occupied on SundlRq by 0 hour will he for the summer feel that their winter's work has Rev. Mar. Leggett, of Norval, wbe months only. been well worthwhile: . preached a very impressive sermon -•ripe copious showers of rain of in keeping with the request of thethis that in the Em= post week or two has caused �Conadt King, all churches very rapid growth of all kinds of - :. pire bbserve the day�aa a "Day of view the of. vegeta*n, which gives us the D. TWRTDIE, Prayer" in of gravity the war Situation. The aerffizon was prone of an abundant crop of fruit and vegetables. R. R. 1, Pickering -much,appreciated by the congrega- grmn, -The United Church W. M. S. On Rooting fotBanK and for _ -Rev. Dr Marshall was in tion. aruiiv- will. hold their regular meetiltg at Houses, Eavetrou bs Ha 6 Y - =- Norval that day conducting * ' Mr. Leggett's the home of Mrs. Fallaiae, on Wed- t Track, Bare Doer Hardware, ersary services eday afternoon, June 6th, at 3 Lift Eze Garage, Csase�st wont church.re h• m. D. S. T. All ladies acordially ._:"i'here's not much use in try- invited to attend. aid Cagwster work of all - ung it, you'll not get anywheSe-N. F. Machin, of Oshawa, F. it ons. with it" Such, expressions 8re C. and MTS. Machin and daughter, Dealer for Eastern, Stet often, heard in connection with Marilyn, of Owa, Mrs. L. K Products.' !'rodtie ta. y projects. Such statements Devitt, of Toronto, and Mr. and tirore made following our article, s Mrs., Ronald Shearer, oY Oshawa. Let tis ;iYa yoese estimate on your few. Weeks agro, advocating an eff- ort W have a restricted nosed Um- week -end. lMriris�sata. It placed upon No. 2 Highway, : within thelimits of this village. --�• At the Township Council meeting :the foIlow4ng week, Councillor .Pobt, Rey b'tbugbt , the matter before the Board, which unamious- �. • , '- 1* agreed to co-bperst in that effort, with the Police Trustees of •~ this village. On ids return from the city one day last week, Mr. Ruddy advised tNLt he had dicvas- y ed the matter with the Deputy A.fnister of #Bghways, who quite agreed that such ' restrictions - stpuld be placed on this area, and -advised that immediately upon re- ceipt. of a' bylaw from- this Town- ship calling for such enactment haat " signs would . be. erected • by the bept. designating the. restrict led area, , and ,policed by them, with- in two weeks from date of the r�reip- nf the bylaw. -T`is- should • mean that a thirty -mile limit wil' be enforced through- this. village, �s (from t`R station road t) Green' • iwood sideroad) in less than one = month frorz ' today. -'The -services in the Unite -1 Churc's on Sunday, were in keep- ing with the request "of His Mak _ esty Bing George Vl. for the Dal of Prayei for. the . Allies. Rev. :d. R. Jenkinson, in his address, ans- • -. wered a ciiticsm, not very often }•,eard here, but which is' knowiv to. be made occasionally,. in That the British have also been klnozrn during 'past " years, to carry on wars %of conquest. He acknowledged these conquests, but pointed out also, that which the most of us know - -the peoples of those conquered' areas .re now much bet- ter off than •*,hey ever were be- fore. Theit standards of living vas ' much higher, industrial and agne- ultural conditions altered and vast- ly improved. Certainly much diff- ' erent from that which we might :.expect, should Germany win this War. Throughout the: land Divine ,,Ikihtervention was prayed for on be- half of the Allies in the belief that ours is the Christian Cause. It is comforting to learn of the, abundant confidence and faith held by the Clergy in • the belief that "Ma Divine intervention. will be - experienced. We peoples of Christ- Thar, nations - of coarse believe as clergy do, but the leadership, of ;t these men is mbre needed and app- reciated to day than ever before. ;. `. :Art 'the evening service, the Pub - lid School 7th and 8th . Grades oceupiea the_ choir loft and sang two numbers in 3 -part harmiorg', _ very nicely: Mrs. •Parsons,' the Supervisor of ' Music was present s` to 'aonduct-the chorus. She has been receives congratulations • on the work of her pupils both at the Festival, a week ago, and at this Sunday night service. HORSE ROUTES A,RNOLDW)OLD DOCK Belgian Stallion, .No. 6492. The property of f Allan Reesor, will make the season of 1940, at his awn $table, Lot 3, Con.= a, Searbooro. Tem, $10.00. A.ii accidents at owner's risk. _ � >� l we can famish J3RaLiLEY S Men' -overalls, $1,59 a pry rap Men'p work boots, $a.96.. op