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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1940_06_07w ' J' ....c; ':.i:-. �:- - S 1. 'r>, ,ase •.•� 3i+wp+..i'� w,.•�.�.'� , *,,r^`�v_. ,p,em 1 ...,. '..... a .. i,X : .�': •.,..... .',{'_-,;....:, %y :. .,...., .,:.'T k� s.r .} '•. e'� r.:4c .> ter:, '^'# ., w VOL. LIX _ _..__... PICgFRING, ONT., ii RIDAY, JUNE. 79 1,940- No. 42 iPsolsfsertassal iasrttw.._ WHITEVALE Pickering Community Club Ltd. �j; j; j�j La..i - __ GREENWOOD A congregational rally will be •RED • CROSS ,Next week the Club Room will beILLS . H. O. P$AR80N-Phyeidan held in the Whitevale Baptist , Pickering Branch ; in charge of - "badsarseon. Danbwton... nay Church at 11 a. m. 'standard. time Monday - John 'Lishman Simday, June 9th. The need for in- The Red Cross is making an ap- 'Tuesday Frank Pearson dean A..ocfitioaof OuseW xea tens1ve p Wool- —Cb Ro T.Apinan CHOPPING u�Member of The 'Afaericen Optom•ttin� _ •`Eyes e:emined by •ovointm.nt. Pira Crisis, makes it imperative en Blankets for overseas hospital Thursday - Gy. Dixon _ Monday, Wednesday and Friday ws. clarassoot. oat. that Christians should rally to, the use. Blankets may be -of any weight '> .Fridav Ben Bryant ' churches. Members and adherents ,size or colour, for single or double - 'NE GRIND FM - are urged to be present. Visitors bed, either single 'or in pairs, but 'CHERRYWOOD Bran, 'Sborts and Feed of all DD DUNgLD ROADY Barrister. cordially welcomed.. must be woolen; clean and in good -'= -+-- loads, alao minerals -and 'other Zit. Sglkitor. tvotazr Pnbtia•yw repair. Leave at the Red Cross Mss. Sanford visited her parents ; tat8�rgrta�y oSetr�ia! bs utast. s w° BROUGHAM' concentrates for profitabtt fetd"w� _sial. ibittb..tns of uct Ktwss. Wbitq. 8iy. Rooms by Saturday June 8th, or during the past week. s 1 at C.., A. Sterritt's Store. Mrs. A- Fenney is spending ser- kept' on bands y , `.BBA'fON, BELL tit R035 The Shepherd family spent Sun- sial weeks in British Columbia, 9 The local Red Cross in in need We stock e* the best Poultry Barrlstors & Solicitors day at their home hiare. Mr. and of funds to carry , on its work. visiting her sons and sister. ; $1, Feeds and Supplies. J.•BEATON. K..C. Telephone Mrs. Shepherd are to remain for .Alayone wishing to make a contri- Mr. and Mrs. Tyner and baby -: H.SW*K"ELL, IL C., Adel, 2838 the siuunaer months. bution, no matter how "small, it daughter were with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. F. Ham, is not in , the best John Petty over the week-end. ' . J. D. F. ROSS - will be very welcome. Donations _ 379 Bay SL. of health at present. may' be left with the Treasurer,' The W. A. will meet on Thurs- ` JOIN L'POND y Toroate The Bob Maeolm family were Mr. W. V. Redditt. day afternoon June 13th, under the Repair Shop ` U. i4ICHARDSON 6t Oo., Harris- Brougham visitors on Sunday. The local branch are planning n leadership of Group 6. Subject for "} _ "Vs SnFicaton. rentart�a rte. SwuSat, The --District Meeting of the W. Furniture Sale (household) by auc- Roll Call -• My Joy in Service. 1 am prepared to repair trot Taos uta su3ldi T6roato t. ?oeootq• I. is convening here oil June 5th. June 21st at Owing t1D special service at Ers- ldrybone aa, tsas:°ca�tiaa t'b•a sena. ett lion, t1ir Friday, ,, dors and farm macbiner - Mrs. Warren Willson has been kine Church,' our church: has wit.: y MGUS McMILLAN Parnstsr,- Sol= on the , sick list for about two weeks 2:30 o'clock, D. S. T. to be held , =r.�7 otary Panic. 19Mailndastreet at some. central place, in the viii- drawn .the regular, morning sere- Am also agent for Cockabutt T • 'leledisone Mein boos. nts Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Kenny- were few ice. Sunday school will be at 9.30 U,+ltlCttisi week-e011111101111 %dth nd. will and Mrs., Harvey last k. age cese of unused furruture. Every home hre as aHere instead ren of Mr. Mrs. Jones Satisfactiont guaranteed will be a simple way for all to JOHN NORTON Mrs. John Miller is making slow Mr. and Mrs. Donald Milne; also •' - :- •Q ERB1gRT T. FAL:,A28S. L. D e., make a contribution. befalls will phone b10.1 CLARB'MUP7T. ' LJk D, M9.. Gradisete of a Royal coUge of recovery 'from what proved to be be given later. , Mr. and Mrs. Tyner's- -batsys were P"10 Sar sent and the U "emty of T«ooto. quite a serious illness. Christened ata special baptismal T A p�� b r�depq eeconx Door net 1St. Aad- q _ g ..V A .��, �..'iCbareb. 3•kkeri�a. oat. ora a bear.: o !Ir. and Mrs. Alex. Moffat and Pickering Village, ..fitly First service on Sunday morn ng. :M M3 IE?j e•.«. t• a a. « appointment. (7G r•y daughter Judy were Brougham via- -•• .r.b•). > t•idt°roo. _ Mss. Leslie A'pllinger had a mis- �1 -- hors on "Sundry'• Ai DLEY cellaneous shower on Tuesday even "J fuaftsi al 4F asps}. Sympathy is extended to the rel- 4 ing in honour of Miss Muriel Torn basuran©R Of All Hinds. atives of the late Mrs. Douglas, of Mr. Gray, R. O.' P. Inspector ante whose marriage takes place R BRATOW, TOWNSHIP Highland Creek. who 'passed awapr has been here this week:' shortly. , gat Rates A7allsl�le 'With Ds t Cons.eur. Comm,..ro..r s,x �n Saturday. The ball games scheduled for ,Miss Hazel. Collins and Miss Mil- +�Qs� .its. �ee�,tnt.ne.`Eu.- lesser of Mrs. A. Malcolm • and Howard. .this place have been wail attend- dred Holli -SaOQ 01111 S8rliiif8. _ wtate�ai..0et. - _ ager have completed the _ sa�s•�r Malcolm attended Centenary Sbr- ed. year at Normal and Ray Pilkeg is s Rbost _ A . - E. RICH,A MM N vices at Markham Presbyterian F. M. Chapman attended the Bay bb6a after successfully completing 4ENIiMRAL _ INsiJRA1rOS Cburch, - on Sunday. of- Quinte Conference at . Pt. Hope his 5th year at University. BRQtjGM*M PICK Sia REAL i;9TATE The work fof.-sodding the- church- this week. Our ball team is holding 'a Eue- ; _. - - grounds is nearing completion, in Miss Olive .Jones, of -Highland hre and Dance this Friday evening, Ot?'ly V 8Y AN QI N O-readiness for the 60th year cele- Greek visited . her uncles here rec- NOTIC E ,An old established agency, ready bmtion on June 28rd. entiy. be a ball igameeat�?oobetween the to serve. Mr. and Mrs. W. J.- Brij., and Mr. A. E. Innis, R. S. A, was team and other local players. The On h eb pow ' lege wer OW412 � . pbane Pick. SOW. fasaily were with "their people . hen s visitor here this week in connee- Euct*e will , begin at 8.18. Good on Swndsy, ' W311 celebrating his tion with the Crop Competitions in prises. Everyone is welcome_ Come birthday with Dad and- Mother. _ W M e MAW the -Oshawa .Fair. and enjoy an evening's entertain- QQAD}' Q®�r LIO$IiBBD ♦00TIOItSSii ADD The Red Cross committee sent The next .meeting of the local meat while supporting our boys. - VAL0TIO 1 - away a large consignment of sox Institute will be held on June 12th Adnslssion 26c. Lunch will be:-pro- WUUDr Q $N�r last week.. More wool is available at the home of Mrs. R. P. Win- vided. ' :.SAND GRAVHL Hales -sea�ducted Anywhere for all who w0l help in the worn.the-- _ s s ter, when' -Whitevale Branch • llseoe of write. Aad"as 614 Dttnda+ Mr. and Mrs. Geo Rrilson and Btreet, Rast, � _ members will be the guests. _GR.EE'�iW OOD � ad Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gall were _ Congratulations and best wishes r Whitby. Oota:iro... s serenaded by.the young, people of are 'extended to the newly married Milton Walls spent Sunday with iiC�ILDBR S BIIPPLIS�I • the community on Monday evening. couple, Miss Gladys Puckrin and his cousin, Murray Ormer,od• t' alto locial cartage work �' Miss Beatrice Stevenson; who is Charles Clemente. We welcome the Cannington. Wo Lar•e•yn plweod in ner,ek s full rierbnsh Hospital with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and n, korrte to oar coammunity life. Mrs. Pasket: and Mica 'Edna ' Powe ar�eat Liceo d "Mrs. G:- Stevenson, - The bride has been one of our. Mea4-,73, of. .Markham,-called en L . INE of MAPLE LEAF MILUN•G of Pickering, _ Main St. E. StOa$vllle Ont- paid her hoarse here a short visit - friends 1•-ere on Sunday. most loyal church and community' D, COMPANY FSED$. Phone 191 last. week workers, And a member of a fam Rev. A. b3. Irwin, 'B. A., B, '. Maternity, Medical, and Surgical Mr. Hugh 'Gannon list installed ' a ily whose forbears settled here two of WhitbT, will preach at 11.15 a. - A W e MITCHELL 1 gas • service station on their pro- m. Sunday School at 10 a: ' m. - cases _taken ' - - Aeneratrons ago. pe rty here. The. needs of the. com- _:-' Sym+pathly is- ex.ended .to Mrs. `PlCieril�$, OIIisi. Maternity Sethi-Room munity and travelling -public will DL'NBART0. Wm. Sadler, or, tl,- death of her =.Ihon� Office 74'- Res. 66 ' Rates lox 10 days=i25. i b be well. served is that line with. .- - ••�-- sister, bars. Douglas, of. Higaaa:i + *egistered Nurses in attendance and three stations operating.. NTss Evelyn' Annis is spending a Creek. _. 24-homy service gnveA, .. The Annual Temnernbrance Day holiday in Fort William, the guest The W. A. will least at �a Summer Heat Service will ' Ambulance Service • «r. 1•'. nest; at ? � MRS. E. R. GOOD 25.37 Cemetery, on June 16th ai 2.90 The Dunbarton Home and School all t..e ladies will be rrigde Dem ways t0 )neap CO01.. + o etocln• in t e afternoon. Prof. Club have plans under way ' for a wwleome. s We sUg-ge8t :y , FOR Renaud, of the University, of Tor-` Garden Party to be held at -the The W'. A. of the Circuit met at Celeman lostil Light Stoves, .INSURANCE oath, will be the speaker. Further i.ome of. Mrs W. .Cropley, June t'.±e parsonage or Thursday with quick, clean, economical and , details will be announced later. 27th.. Mrs. Walter. Stevenson in charge _ SERVICE It was with deep sorrhw this St. Paul's, Du:hbartvn - Sunday of the program. safe, Pilose Pickering 67 community heard- Saturday, of the June 9th. Sunday School 'at 2 p. m. Group 3, of the W..A. are hold Electric Hot plates, and passing of the late Mrs. Joseph 7lie afternoon service is postponed ing an Ice Cream Social on Fri- New Perfection Coal Oil (3YRiL E. M'ORLEY Mitchell. Al0ough she. had been for June 9th, owing to the Erskine day evening, June 14th, in the Stoves. IIR1L AUTOMOBILE,. LIFE long ailing, it had not been known Cemetery Service. Church here. Details later. - ACCIDONT, AINDSTORM she was in a serious 'condition. bliss Ina McConochie' was the Mr.; F. L. Green has had many Agent for Massey-Harris Repairs. ftTHiI.IC LIABILITY Ste Her sorrowing husband.. and son, recipient of a beautiful week-end improveTnents made in his lovely �'• b+ave the sincere sympatAy of this bag and other personal accessories, Park; It is an ideal spot for pic- ALVIN B�� S11:RYICLr PROTECTION - - T district, where Mrs. Mitchell was when friends from the • -United" nuts and open air concerts. _. very $highly esteemed by neighbbra Church gathered at her home last Messrs Howard and Wars Ormer- : 'flaedweire Tiaeo4kh -�; THE13WIST BID- and friends. The funeral on Mon- Thursday evening, to show . their and Miss Edith, called on their pjag$ Ne _ :R00� ��*�� day was very large. appreciation of her faithful work at brothers on Sunday; Milton, of - 1 - Cresswell and Emmerson, of ,Cann- �0 �� F TENDERS WANTED the organ , duriing the _past few 4, .3- ieee Walnut design, years. ��°n y�. P The pupils of Mrs. P. N. Spratt Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wilson T} a ���ART�RS FOR, Waterfall design' $79.50 ' to supply 25 or 30 tons, of coal- for will present a recital program, of called on Mr. and Mrs. Ben Willi- ii ii - =>• �: ------------------ Rouge Hill School S. S. No. 3 W. Sorin= filled Mattresses. from" Tenders will be `received b'y `the 'vo<aaL and piano music, in Dunbar- field on Sunday and attended the - $17.50 to $29.50 undersigned up to Saturday, June ton United Church on Tuesday, special services of the Business Men's Bible Class at Uxbridge Uri= FILMS. rr •: 15th. June 11th, at 8.30 P. m. D. S. T. .. ' Now is the tient for summer J, I. Usaty, - ' The program which is held. under ited 'Church. furniture, lawn ebairs etc. the auspices of the W. A. of Dun- W e are' pleased to have ' D. V. _YR.. R. 2, Pickering barton United Church, will consist and Mrs. Hoskin and, family at the AGFA(guaranteed) Or SODAS y-' --Well papeers and Gift Cbina , of solos, duets, quartets and also church service on Sunday. We be. UNIVERSILL SERVIGE _ ARE YOU THE MAN . Neve thnv are spending the week- Se. our Gild Seal Congoleutn elocution numbers by Miss Janet ;.DEVELOPING and _ cabin e Ru;s, is the new patterns,- Reliable man, between 25 and 50 Sprott;, pupil of Mrs. Wells, of ends" at •tl;nt b' on the farm Wltbp: A silver-collection will be for this month. FINfSHINCi • ler the Easy years, with car, needed . iYriunedlat= . _ �W't are aStOtt Y _ _-- Our pular Dramatic Club' had sly to inand out FREE Daily Nec- taken at the door.: p° Washing Maebine and the easities such- as""Razoi Blades,, in 1Thle Red Cross held their reguI- an invitation to present their dr. Bring your no at~Film SFiRE Wbite SewiDg Machine.- nearby 'rural route and supply es- ar meeting. this week' at the honaie oma ".at the Goodwood - Red o th t tablislred demand for Everyday of Mrs. Pearson. Tice: meeting was next week. Owing to the �uYr Sp�%ClaL 4 Necessities' including Spices, ..Ex• -in the form of a garden tea and a absence of some .of the members i m Fulanse, Day or Nigi►t they were _unable to accept the Enlargements * .• ] tracts, '=Baking "Powder, Soaps, silver tllection was taken. Plans - offer. ?'hens 1809 Medicines, Mineralized Stock and. were made for a garden tea and 'fHE' PICKERING.: NEWS Poultry Tonics and. Fly Spray. -home-amde baking sale to be. held The many friends of Miss Mild- 'for Z� _ _ - �yT+Ept]ice+ Farm experience helpful. 4elling June 22nd. at the home of Mrs. W. red Pegg gave her a pleasant sur- }fin Ltd C A. 1 RUIR ITT _ experience not necessary. Beginner Cropley. All friends of the Red pn� Inst Thursday evening, when BOY1Q DRUG V CO., Ltd • t1ley met at her home and presen- 1i Funeral Director must satisfied with $30.00 per Cross are urged to support this ted her with be- Write taediately, The J. R. Wat- �wor•thY cause and donations will be useful gifts, slJi�IDAYHOUR3-19-ttreoa,6-Tp.ss. , Furniture Dealer kins Company, Montreal, Que. gratefully accepted by members fora the wedding in the very near ONT. (A-P­45 charge of the tea. future. i 1 i PROMS 61 .•� fib, •"r.'..''£': ;.-n,N'F: Y: .Ti/l•' tiL. ... - .- ti . v. ✓•L -... �'i f�'1n... ti.i S¢ .�•a,+, ... • : .•'..' !nl• `i .^T- ')%"^D' S., '9'., • r Ff _ i• .. +. .. ✓.. 1:.. ii '.+' •. .. = r.. :- :�.? :2'T 'V`34 d' WM 3 A v,'rs ".,f.' +rti•^�+.�.-+-. ' .. —,rte-,�-._-_ _ .. a! J -, yi'_G• - - �• -/ •-' •, a �::. 't• S "�� A ^ , f s r • • "The plain ansdrer to tbto Is t#at • ! _ VOICE Not Lii Up the' birthrate is higher in 'rural Bite of Moderns Go To Count•rry communities,' the speaker declsr- r • 7_ _ O F T H E To Our Heritage L e ed. "With all-re6pect to' city life, osuig Its p ' For The Weekw-en'd - /iP R E S S it is not a bad thing that spch a - Provincial Minister of .Agri- migration should gradually. he tak- —Soft Foods Reduce'Forge and -T —n---' sr, culture Dewan Talks to O.A. ing place." Make Our Faces Look Like The New York Suu len# w?�h Id - WHEN $1.30 I S 11.10 "" '�= r. Dewaa asserted that "th€_ . C. Girls —We're Not Making ;'Hatchet• v4sed Americana — and Ind rry;rly Americans who visit Canada arey bswl that rocks' the cradle rules WorthMdivid<+al Efforts Canadians — to faire "a vitt:: run r S tind3ng that a dollar is ;1.10, and the world," and told his audience Modern man's fondness for soft out into the country ove•i the wt-k- Canadiane sofa abroad are findin they migbt "hold a ked place in the — g g proving themselves people of their ce�_se." foods No Kiat out of appearance eDanrrnontlr3$ Bdits••i.�lt- � that y1,10 is ;1.30. — NewmaLket ate:.`ing of our future nattone] • by taking the zip out of his bite. �$ -_ 1 d d h it H P M _ t D A week -end facing the sp en t er age, on. -- dark Dewan, minister of agriculture told - old the American Association of $ peoples, "the aide 'we fayo. !:ie -THE ISHFUL LISTENER Orthodonlsts is convention last the recent rural girls conference Sun said Americans "epoul� 'tip Leet night I heard by radio CO oto Is Trained week that,the force of the average at the Ontario Agricultural College. y their heads cool and i.heir fL.e ;u • see-ef- •asn't to. - _ wasn't so this morning, too we are not making individual ef- NY gosh] I hope,it isn't true. forts worthy of the splendid heti- Th e� compared =aael - e meantime, tnt Mole forts which' has been passed on to Claims of extraordinary hunt- shorter -lived; has a chewing forco ried among as would uo wel: to c, :- My Hope, in Nes .York Herald Ing ability' are made •�iy Arthur of 300 pounds, because of exercise me•mb-er that France with :..e of us," said the minister. "We are Nelson of Springfield, on coarser foods, Dr. Klataky,said. the finest armies of modern arn;t, ^Tribune. - 1sa too afraid of a little extra phy- P gfield Idaho y for his favorite hunting com- and the British Fwjpire, wit sical and mental exertion." CHEEKS GET SHRUNKEN PUBLIC SAFETY EXiTS par.ion—a full blooded coyote. haps the finest navy c)f all ;irnha. There is no re..ason'why a munici- FROM COUNTRY To TOWN The animal was taken from a He reported that the cheeks, - are not likely to be cverru:: %nd dal#ty, should wait for a' tea ed to The standards of a nation's civil- litter of five. It has been:. rais- which are high and g y prominent when smasbed'and demolisbed in a chow them the path they should ization depended on the rural pop ed,,like a dog. Nelson says the, the biting muscles are well devel- battle. It mdght be a gr;cKl i3aa :o 161146w in demanding sufficient ex- ulation and- It was. the constant mi- coyote has no peer at pointing'. oped, become, reduced and, shrun- take a turn or so arovyd-the 'iio ;d, — mss Me from every public building, an<I� gratfon from ,the countfy to the pheasants. His natural speed ken, resulting, in narrow, hatchet- or maybe sboot a_little kelt, o• xi3r_ enforcing the regulations that call. town that "assured .the continued a;ct, makes the coyote a natural shaped faces and an oval cast of a little run out inic Abs, cv.utry for those exits to be. unlocked andexistence of these urban centres," rabbit hunter, he said. cour,enance• oyer the week -end." unobstructed. - Timmins Daily Jpresa. _ i BETTER SPELLERS THEN It is probably true that our own - - grAndparenis were ' better spellers than we are. They were drilled in - 01 •f h` 0 - e d as to w nod a i i - -Bat tb• Y. beef obi g _ - ed to stand up and spell before the _ � le' -wbole school, "Headmarks in spel- f --the Jing counted those days, 'and if a - boy or girl epelF " 3semorrhh' .: The tank comRlement of a British .Division is at least one battalion with one "e' the chances were they _ - never forgot tbai-is not the way;to - of 4S infant t0 -O _ =infantry 1pvration tanks and one regiment of 45 scout tanks spell it. The' old-fashioned spelling. ..beehas much to commend it. It fir 3- ept' �0 der -the collar arid• sends hiitr running fora rifle .' , , ` - good discipline with a lot of fun Canaela eratfred the ver t I - in to boot, — Guelph 3tercury - - �adi© System - --' is Simplified ,A simplified system cf ebip- to bbrre radio telephone strvice one working frequency, for. all the, Great Lakes instead of oke for each of the five. lakee as heretofo*e, -has been inaugurated. Effective'.slnce May•Ist, Adoption Of the system_ followed an informal _ aveement between , the Unit( -d Ntaree and Canada and was placed' In operation with. the co-operation `' es the federal communications: eom- ' WIP$Fion of the United States. At:REE3iE:`T tiI'i'H t7. B. - Artmally -, %the recent agreemeni brings up to date. au agr eemPnt be- - tw•een CaMada and the United - orates lti 1936. wben . certaln fre- -- kand•ts were sht aside for abipto-abor..e radio telt p,ione - eei, *1<ae on the 'Atlantic and Pacific rt>sete yr -ell as ori:, tbe, . Y,reiLt _.Dog& Get Careless _ .In Spring. Traf fc • spy ink, not wintkr, ;s the sea- - rc•n for. traffic accidents among dog-,, J. MacNab. -Wilt -on, general _ manager, Toronto Humane Sot- `kty, declared last week. In one i orning -alone rceently five dogs ' yere run over in different .parts kf the, c_ y- , be reported_ Since ilie society has only two rrrergrncy Rw�ons—Dtt;oi� ha: twenty-'seven—the drivers usual - !b are overworked at this time of year and the . society's switch- Ihasr+3 nc iess <o. - iAii Italian woman liar, `been "IF•eping almost continuous ly- for 70 years, Site dozed off at. the . wye c•f `15. She wakes for a " lnief X011 ez�?� day and is fell. -d4� BEEHIVE - - The ultimate- weapon which wins the war is a Sept. 31 bayonet on a' rifle curried by an infantryman First Di%i!4, witL three tank units mobilized. - through the mud. -Oct. l5— _ ._ Nov. 24— .. - Major-i;cnrral 3tilc aughidn-in Ccnimanij, called furNlajot F-ttrrti Bristol, for tile. Toronto Committee; survey of Canada's arrrioured is<>E�s; yank training and wrote Mr. Rogers asking reconsideration of his _deci- production pos�iirilitie5 _ Vision. to do without Cel. Carter's expert advice. His . - Oct. 31— - - latter encloser] an offer of co-operation by. the minirg . Col. E:' J, CJI'ler, Ertti•h tank eXi,ert,: `al3mtttecl -his industry -in-"a :more arnbitious tank program,,' and report, rec`,nsrrtendiug :_ a: ked permission to bring •a delegation to meet -the Immediate creation centralized. Armoured Corps; C.Binister.and discuss "what steps can be taken to unit and combined training at Camp Borden,; tank - . mobilize the resources of the leaders in the mining -production in Canadaq d t b h' d to "start now." Nov. 13— n t t a v+: a announced Britis?r experts to or, ganize our..rvar effort. Nov. 14—' . Toronto -Committee- _ wired and wrote De- :fense •.MinisteT raging 'Col. Carter be retaintel .'as 'a6,irwr on tank 'training ami produc- lion. .Nov. 15— _ Sieii_ster ref'= Drf<•n�e ... .Rogers mired.- "Oar i a n k organization . _ .,does not : warrant appointment addi- tional -senior officers at present." NOV. 20-- Toronto (',1<•be.& Mail publislled. first of four articles on "Armour- ' i _ to us ry e m a major war effort." Nov. 27= Mr. Roptrs acknowl- edged this letter with- -out reply. _ Nov:.30_ _. Col. Carter, of -the Royal Tank Corps, left C'anaela-•tor- England: Dec..(?) — Un+lcr t e Command of Ma jot-General:CIc- -Nanghtort: the - Fir'�zi Dkision, CASF. sail - minus its three `tank units. Dec. .to Feb.— The Tortanto Cbmmit- tee'' so fglft ways and ri'teaiis •e,f obtaining Canadian_ - made tank-, training equipment. =-K e s n -}.t s_..._A cheap;. _._. easily ssertbled tr. - • 'ing r(h rI'c. was pian - e<. Troops -in the 1•',resen,t Wl rr" by Col;. F. -Caitrr. ': 'Frotn lhc''articles =rcrd ,zith rhC' co-opera- tion. of the Nminion's, motor industry. ' An o-fier to ' . rome tlle5c statcnrents: snake test viiachines without exp,-rse �r.ohhligation to 1-I-1rd ncd steel is the only thin that will:'bring-ainarr =life DeNrtment of De -fence was strhtiiittcd. ' Ren•ard- -' alive titroitrli-a . one-oi;'machine-y:in fire :end carry hint less of the ffiorts of staff officers' u:reci;y liis'rctaliatory fire into the hostile• line.. Tanks , -concert;t.l 11tc-offer v,as ig�norcd. - -are the-an_s•v<-r ...• tiente-niber, 1918,*wlien eve Nvcre -rd-- Feb. 12— :vancing u;irli the 'Cat,adians..xvas the Germans' first. in :\lajor l:ristol opened a nevv offc-n,i\P,"vvritfng fife -lesson co-operalNe .attack. -wit.it. nrmoiirril troops Prinic NIiri;cter' the Minister of Dcfcn,,e and a high anal nirp.lali tc....T't vvo,tld not he wise to-<liscaunt thel officer oil the IIe urivarters fit: fi ur-ing action Skill 'evitlt.,Irhiell titer applied it in Poland Of- tile c_n1-tan-;•:s. bf�r •enelosecl',prcirdly. T.,t•Leel conics. of .19.39 war - - this much cancert:iniy lir foTetald: t If and when the does it al. Carter' rrriplictic zrticles, Feb. 14— ' atteck come will be made •-in the greatest. numbers and -at the highetst sneed fir. Roger, -A-nowledgc,l rc:c Int ..f 111c� itt ides 1' with both Iand and- aircraft. For its aim will be Feb.. 16— Jo penetrate the battle ground and reach the•cnn- T!ic I'r imc Minister's Office also ackncctiTee; #rol and supply areas before reserves can be '-.'brought up to meet•it � �l rete' ht, _ This 1,,-:,s i:.:,;ilitercd i1•itlt a last app::a1 to Mr. lint ... il,ro;t.,h t'ie �,ifices of rifttial.' _It Caatada can undcri;:ke more her lie<t contribution'; -Marsh 8— — -- - in my liunihle iuelgmeilC' %i•01114 i:e in- tli^ •recruiting, The Toronto (committee received': -i rof*o:ui(I trc:itti�-e <training and c<<;iiprrin* of t. -ml: naffs.. 'I here is no. technical problem in the pro'&::tion of t¢:r.Eic <iri;{inatini.ith the De1�::rtment of lief: r.�'e.. it ad - which Canada's skilled. industries should not be able wised that there was no program -for ,raft or corn - --bined tank training Pt. Camn.Bordcts anLl no li_k_eli- 'quickly to overcome .. _: 3 .- .'hood -that one -o' be adaated: ' - Nov. 22— Brigadier L-. T. C. Schillidiin'. D rtctor of L :�in�.enng Services at Canadian-.IIeacigtlsrtcrc, teclinical eittasa rcinol'�ecl Iast ass. lilt: on- a... adviser- to the'.Minister of Drfens.e,"visited Toronto to speak -vers--r.owprcl:e•e- irsi�program of <le�;cl,�li,rent in wheel - of tanks. From the speech conic these cd vehicles ashich has grca-t poterilial 't-rnining value." pearls: ?Nobody knows how useful tanks will be in actual `,.'ding-dong' Sasnewhere-iii-l�pril=' l�ri Mdfer "rLriifcilin,.Directe: r of Fn�ineerir, r Sc rvices at � warfare The Polish campaign. ..' Dt,`:' se Jic::c? iitarter.c, tecluiical ads veer to ±Itc Minister .:was no true indication ofthepower'of mechanized of I cfen�e. ;ilisrrT to Acting Quartennastc- General, lies. armies. -Ttt� Pz�les fiilr:d' fel rrovele the'oPlibcitiori Nlav 27— of'them . - , ';_<;., - ±The..useiti]ncs : of the ::irpip,T .. , r�niains to be avert.... - - First D;%4 On 'tank units still in Canada. still tankle_s. Prime Minister Kin` 1.r: ;?iisC�l r: Fonrtli gc from 1>o:tibir, .;ill 1,e considerably less 1�ivisioii of ;iinc PIFI.r B�1"CT:1T_L(J' S--ftrc5nmal,l� than•esncctcel ... - Bombing i-riviliai7•fakes Fini I.iot, c rnjljcicnvitll liavor,iRts .~••nff'moil. - -V1;:,U7i ,.-d' •pa^:d far by ':igllfr,g Canrda" _ • � .•."C . l'iAP 9,,. � v .. � `A•C , .�•• JY S .f•Y'-F• 'S�i,. ?S,':1 %,'�. ..... — ,.• p.- -� ave ...�. r ,:e=rr• "s {�.,. SUNDAY S-CHOOL Lr -E 5 S -0 N LESSON X _-EZE!<•HL TEACHES PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY Ezekiel 33:1-20 Fr'ltdd Text, EzSk, 33:7.16 !Golden Text: "So then each one of ;ut• $Ha+' give a.Cougi of himself to God." Rcm: 14:12. F '.,E,;SON l\, ITS SETTiNC 9. Nevertheless, it thou w'hra the wIcked hls way to turn from it, and he turn not from his way; he shall die ii -his .iniquity, but 'thou hast delivered thy soul. ".: So thou..eon of man. i have set thew a watchman unto the house of Israel; therefore hear the word at my. moutti,.,and give theta. Wareing from me. 8. When.I say unto the wicked, O wicked Mau, thou shalt surely die: and thou dost nota 9 to -warn the wicked from his way: ' that wicked,man shall die in,his iniquity but his blood will I require at illy hand. Cheta:, on a canal on the Int• and he turn not from his way'; he phralt,* River, near Nippur, ,n Bat.• l shall die' in his igiquito._-but thou__ hast delivered- thY soul. Office'- &I- - - T},1: PROPHET E$EIiIEL ways involves responsibility, and Of t'r_e. man EzNkiel himself (als no responsibility could be greater name-meau,4 strengthens") than that of a watchman in time or wg liar a very little. Ia Babylon_ he invasion. Th,e prophet who is Cho - was T•lsnted with others of his own sen to .play the part of watchmran = nation by the batiks of one of the must have his eye intent simply on rrigati_g canals which was called the spiritual issues, seeing the - 'Chetral. He was a married man, and coming moral calamity, in order to the lost of his xlf ; in a 'sudden and be able -to warn. the people. There terrirlf, wap, was made by divine is nothing in Ezekiel's ministry instruction, a lesson to the people that appeals more directly to tite (:4:1:•:.1. He spent 22 years in Christian• conscience thatr the sor- the tl?ttcharge o! his prophetic of ions and profound sense of pastoral flee. !n grawleur and variety of responsibility to which this• Pas• thoul;ht in hte conception of God, sage bears witness. - oui r laaiah and Moses can be com.i1[E;SSAGE. TO DESPAIRING pare vrith Eaaktal, ISRAEL: . WATCHMAN OVER ISRAEL. - - Ezekiel Is pecsoually commission- 10. And thou, son of man, say ed by God to 3e a watchman for unto the house of Iaraet: Thus ye , ,orae:, the Lord reminding the speak, saying, Our transgressions -, propbp, that & true watchman Is and our siths are upon us, sad we one who wlit brow the trumpet to pine away in them; how then can ware the .pth-Vt- when danger ie we live'! The people had now come Imm'.*eat. to regard their calamities as due to Ezf ilei 33:7. §-)thou, son of man their sine and. as evidence of them. 11T4 i<rt thee 3 watchman unto the- it. Say unto them, As I live, saith house of lsraai, therefore hear the the Lord Jeli¢oah, I have no pleaa- = Wofa at -my and give these ure in the death of the wicked, but .maath, frrarn'GT from Ze:: that the wicked turn from his wray s, when tsay unto -the wicked. and live: turn Ye, turn ye from - B wicked thou shalt surPly your evil ways; for why will ye die, .man. Ste. and thou J mt not speak to O house of Israel" God would have warr. the wirk,.)&-'from his way: Israel know that he took no pleas - ,bat wic1tod ra-tn shall die In his ure In seeing the wicked die, and hd4tifty. but hl,4 -blood will I re, thal�bis wtlt was ever for men to - 'i•ulrw at thy bAni turn to him and live. ']'' n By William CURIOUS �>i�LD l i41S Ferguson :._�: ,� ... ? ;. �, "... +.,- ,,.err •?t, 7'•i';y,. at7F , THE PAST NOT IRREVOCABLE 12. And thou, son of man, say unto the children of thy people. The righteousness of the righteous, shall not deliver him In the day of his transgression; and as for the wickedness of the wicked, tie shall not fall thereby in the day that he turueth from his wickedness; ael- ther shall he that is righteous be able to live thereby iu the day that Ile sinuetb. 13,' -When I say to the righteous, that he shall surely live. ii he trust to his righteousness. and _commit ipigU k• noge_of his right- eous deeds shall be remembered; but in his iniquity that he bath et's purpose SUMMER SHOWS V4'ich the season slackening At for the Summer, radio l,steuera will hear newcomers and under-. studies eget their chance on the air. Every year as Summer rolls around the topnotch stars and headliners take a few months' vacation - ao that when they eturu in the Fall they will be' taking over new spots "d for the ladies - Muriel Klag; ace dress 'designer, rias as Interesting program on the C139 chain Wednesday afternoons at four. She can glve,You'UPS for new dresses. .. _--'---•- - - --• - .. -_ - JOTTINGS ON THE CUFF Larry Owens, lotig with Guy r.nmhardn's hand. has steaued out 4 teacu--: the general irutn auntpC�-- past of one's life sloes got of neces- pteture industry of deliberately site determine the future either is -Many big timers on the air today holding back television ...and ttro itself in the judgment of Clod. got their start in just this way - week's best radio crack cane from This, next to the assurance of• GOd's so i[ you hear a new voice you like, Walter Winchell's Sunday night's gracious will regarding men (v. il) or someone with a new idea for a newscast. - said Walter:... "HiG programme that you like, let the lert velli go lows in history as, tlta was the truth, most needed to coat- station you heard them from know fort the people and awaken them man who made necessary the to -- fort s out of the stupor which lay on them about it, vention or bullet-proof baby car.. In that way you encourage the stages .. into amoral lite and activity again. -ltiud of shows you like on ttre air The past is not irrevocable, a fut- ure of possibility Iles before ttieac. IKILOCYCLING SPOTLIGHT HOPE FOR UNRIGHTEOUS NOTES AND. NEWS y Monday - Breakfast Club •via 14. Again, when I say unto the wicked. Thou shalt surely die; if Well, it all set for Pied Allan 1 at Hina each morning . he .tugs from his sin, and do that next season. Fred will be heard on -Wide You 'Want.from CKOC at k which is lawful and right; 15. t1 the the Cokumbia network on Wedites•, 3:30 ... Alec Templeton Time- on wicked restore the pledge. give day -nights at nine in a similar NBC -red -at 9:30 ...Leo .Reismaa'n again that which he had taken by show to that which thousands have orchestra from WOR at 11:30: jobbery. walk in .the statutes oL We, eajoyed for the past few seasons. Wednesday - Backstage W. Ra• committing no iniquity; s shat, For whl^h hip, hip; hurravt dio from CKOC at 8:30 P.M. . surely live, he shall not die. ll Tbe-.Green Hornet on NBC -blue at Nona �[ v ,sins that he hath I.S. -.In these days of stress and war nine ... Kay Kkser and -the gaup rn- mltted shall be remembered ag-_ we should not overlook the tact at ten MBC -red . . . Mart KeanaY ainst him: he berth done that which that much of the Red Cross money Nle, CBC from Vancouver at 10 °,6 - is lawful and right; he shall sursly pouring into Europe from the UnitFriday - Modern Trends from live.s is being raised by the CBG at 5:15 .. • Fifth Row Centt e "Life" here is usbd in the rich radio headliners, who put oa better with WOK -Mutual at eig9t _ sense of enjoy -meat or tate fa�°our shows for this noble purpose - and Showboat from NBC -blue at alne . do it for nothing --than they man- „Snake Nide 31us,c from C`kOO of Cod, With regard to "righteous- - - . seas-. The bent of_ the character age to perform for their sponsors. at 21:30. Wwardis or away from goodness Is. ' no doubt spoken of as subject to - - sudden fluctuations, but for the t• /'� time being each man is roticelved f PiiPU� ACTRESS C - as dominated by the one tendency or the other; and it is the bent of the whole nature towards the good 'FtORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle _ role of Iters, that constitutes the righ;eousti4as I Actress pie• I Queen by which ,a man sball Il�'e. 18 Church tuned herr. - , 9 She i, a dignitaries: famous 20 Scarlet. e of today. , 22 f:?tYicer's e l 12 -To declaim �'' assistant. e e a i iAl 23 Tvcilled wildi Y• _ 13 Field. FRUST • cotton ctotit. . 15 morat iainngs' II I UIKL •ernsµ. " Even in the warmer, aect.ions at l6 Beine. 26 Related by MORSES Canada it is still possible to. have 17 To impede by blood. _ MIGHT NEVER HAVE a splendid garden„There are plea- estoppel ^_7 Frsea,- E3ME SO USEFUL ty of things to plant. which will all -19 graced. rail i 28 Merriment ' Til, MAN, HAD fT come on quickly. Experienced gar tracks over a 34 To rove. : 7 deners' in recent years have been gully. 48 Oi�'its. aorut• 35 Six pitta rive►' NOT BEEN FOR. _;49 Living Var. h 36 Sick. c .. 2 purposely holding -back a ,pora,on 21 To, Coax, •. nu THE SPACE IlN at -Iettuee.; spinach;' carrot and oth•' 25 Big. 51 Neither ingredient. :39 Style. \ THEM— JAWS or vegetable seeds so that the bar. 29 Plac,•d in 52 Ventilates. 4 Occupant of 40 Pool. : -' $E'i WEEN THE - erten. - 41 Actual being. a vestjnic se"on may fie extended layers. 53 Genus of NCiSORS .5 To take 42 Title of - � :;}not that much 4onRar_ $0 She. has great evergreen _ ^No THE Early June is the Ideal time In -----'in craft- shrubs.. shelter, courtesy. Y Cs4;ZJN01NG most of Canada to plant seed of of acting. 54.To use tongs. 6 O the lee. 43•mbranoue - -- -- _ _ ti e- hot eatger thin” lika mei• _3t Land right. -- S8_S_he has acted 1 Carp type g C r ba -- Oifi fi— -- q3 Graft -ed on, cucumber, medium or late corn, 32 Fantasy. on stage , �,�i ✓%-��r�"L- _ and beans. It is' not safe in many 33 To revoke. : and 8 en . districts to _set out eP1er1. tomatd, 36 To insert. .=57 She —s the 9.Cry for belp. 46 Houle cabbage and Pepper plants much 3 Cry St rh#. 0 Togtdt, 7Indian stage 10 4 mulbe 1 t 5 THE BIT -is PLf'�ED IN THIS - sooner. There is still plenty of time 38 Acquiesces. - 'VERTICAL l4 Ron, of film. 52 Like. SP,4CE, •AND -rHF- ANIMAL CANNOT ro slant dahlia, gladiolus and canna 43 Sponge spicules 2 Silk from alb- 15 A. [avoute '55 Grain t.abbr l TAKF- t"rr IN HIS TEETH/ MAN, bulbs or, cnrms. among the -flowers. - "TH V?JM1/ fS ABLE TLS CC "T;Z0 L - - NEED SUPPORT 1 A146 GUIDE HIM. pshllas, tontatoes, larg? cosmos +, -.i or nicotine, young shade t sees Hex can. su14 1 4" acwwcc. 101c._ climbers,. all benefit it om sortie art•_- _- l liwial support while 'I ting started. � tN For -tall Individual flowers or to• .�A` _ tnatoer advisable stakes of wood or ,;Rixµ IE�4n HUMIDITY steel are advisas�ie atic3:tha pian[ f' 4 (j Z7 2$ a tied to these 'loosely with soft IS HEAVY, AND \VA'!'M tine or raffia. Stouter and perhaps- SLIPPL-V RRGM THF -longer stakes will be used with the 9 1ZC>07S' IS PLENTIFLILi - shade trees and' correspondingty 2 ,. CERTAIN LEAVES ARE for the smaller flow- ,itortNr ouP3 0 CONSTRLI ZT TL7 L EAK VVA71E,2, \ q 5 , 04 THUS 0R.FVENTINC3 THEM FRIDM BS=MINS e • 0 es Contract diamond drilling tan' ' Canadian mineral deposits inQ 40 ql 2 99 F e 6 0 t1 y 2t 1939 totalled 2,063,292 feet, or u • - more than 390 miles. The3e op. r� WERE it not for the fact that tropical trees can get- rid of their - . surplus m4i�tiip, the leaves -1-uld become so coated with water were ns cost • X3,013;24O and were conducted in Ontario, q 55 that transpiration would be retarded. Some leaves have specl'yi 3�. drip tips which conduct the water from the rest of the leaf surtacQ. Quebec, British Columbia, Nova 7 Scotia, New Brunswick, Alattil- , NEXT: Of all the saecies of parrots, what one lis a native of the cvba; Saskatchewan,' and tho -11nited States? Northwest Territories. �w _ -• ` y J. MILLAR WATT POP---s•Rabin Obeyed Orderi ' _ B : i� YOU TOLD ME 'THIS; N NTYOU SGNaiiL `• 1 " _ MORNINO Tib MIND �i n - � �.. '�tt .. 'THE STEAM S ?_ . TO Hifi' ROLLER ! ;,.,, r w t� i q► , 21 5-6 s RADIO ]REPORTER -! By DAVE R SUMMER SHOWS V4'ich the season slackening At for the Summer, radio l,steuera will hear newcomers and under-. studies eget their chance on the air. Every year as Summer rolls around the topnotch stars and headliners take a few months' vacation - ao that when they eturu in the Fall they will be' taking over new spots "d for the ladies - Muriel Klag; ace dress 'designer, rias as Interesting program on the C139 chain Wednesday afternoons at four. She can glve,You'UPS for new dresses. .. _--'---•- - - --• - .. -_ - JOTTINGS ON THE CUFF Larry Owens, lotig with Guy r.nmhardn's hand. has steaued out 4 teacu--: the general irutn auntpC�-- past of one's life sloes got of neces- pteture industry of deliberately site determine the future either is -Many big timers on the air today holding back television ...and ttro itself in the judgment of Clod. got their start in just this way - week's best radio crack cane from This, next to the assurance of• GOd's so i[ you hear a new voice you like, Walter Winchell's Sunday night's gracious will regarding men (v. il) or someone with a new idea for a newscast. - said Walter:... "HiG programme that you like, let the lert velli go lows in history as, tlta was the truth, most needed to coat- station you heard them from know fort the people and awaken them man who made necessary the to -- fort s out of the stupor which lay on them about it, vention or bullet-proof baby car.. In that way you encourage the stages .. into amoral lite and activity again. -ltiud of shows you like on ttre air The past is not irrevocable, a fut- ure of possibility Iles before ttieac. IKILOCYCLING SPOTLIGHT HOPE FOR UNRIGHTEOUS NOTES AND. NEWS y Monday - Breakfast Club •via 14. Again, when I say unto the wicked. Thou shalt surely die; if Well, it all set for Pied Allan 1 at Hina each morning . he .tugs from his sin, and do that next season. Fred will be heard on -Wide You 'Want.from CKOC at k which is lawful and right; 15. t1 the the Cokumbia network on Wedites•, 3:30 ... Alec Templeton Time- on wicked restore the pledge. give day -nights at nine in a similar NBC -red -at 9:30 ...Leo .Reismaa'n again that which he had taken by show to that which thousands have orchestra from WOR at 11:30: jobbery. walk in .the statutes oL We, eajoyed for the past few seasons. Wednesday - Backstage W. Ra• committing no iniquity; s shat, For whl^h hip, hip; hurravt dio from CKOC at 8:30 P.M. . surely live, he shall not die. ll Tbe-.Green Hornet on NBC -blue at Nona �[ v ,sins that he hath I.S. -.In these days of stress and war nine ... Kay Kkser and -the gaup rn- mltted shall be remembered ag-_ we should not overlook the tact at ten MBC -red . . . Mart KeanaY ainst him: he berth done that which that much of the Red Cross money Nle, CBC from Vancouver at 10 °,6 - is lawful and right; he shall sursly pouring into Europe from the UnitFriday - Modern Trends from live.s is being raised by the CBG at 5:15 .. • Fifth Row Centt e "Life" here is usbd in the rich radio headliners, who put oa better with WOK -Mutual at eig9t _ sense of enjoy -meat or tate fa�°our shows for this noble purpose - and Showboat from NBC -blue at alne . do it for nothing --than they man- „Snake Nide 31us,c from C`kOO of Cod, With regard to "righteous- - - . seas-. The bent of_ the character age to perform for their sponsors. at 21:30. Wwardis or away from goodness Is. ' no doubt spoken of as subject to - - sudden fluctuations, but for the t• /'� time being each man is roticelved f PiiPU� ACTRESS C - as dominated by the one tendency or the other; and it is the bent of the whole nature towards the good 'FtORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle _ role of Iters, that constitutes the righ;eousti4as I Actress pie• I Queen by which ,a man sball Il�'e. 18 Church tuned herr. - , 9 She i, a dignitaries: famous 20 Scarlet. e of today. , 22 f:?tYicer's e l 12 -To declaim �'' assistant. e e a i iAl 23 Tvcilled wildi Y• _ 13 Field. FRUST • cotton ctotit. . 15 morat iainngs' II I UIKL •ernsµ. " Even in the warmer, aect.ions at l6 Beine. 26 Related by MORSES Canada it is still possible to. have 17 To impede by blood. _ MIGHT NEVER HAVE a splendid garden„There are plea- estoppel ^_7 Frsea,- E3ME SO USEFUL ty of things to plant. which will all -19 graced. rail i 28 Merriment ' Til, MAN, HAD fT come on quickly. Experienced gar tracks over a 34 To rove. : 7 deners' in recent years have been gully. 48 Oi�'its. aorut• 35 Six pitta rive►' NOT BEEN FOR. _;49 Living Var. h 36 Sick. c .. 2 purposely holding -back a ,pora,on 21 To, Coax, •. nu THE SPACE IlN at -Iettuee.; spinach;' carrot and oth•' 25 Big. 51 Neither ingredient. :39 Style. \ THEM— JAWS or vegetable seeds so that the bar. 29 Plac,•d in 52 Ventilates. 4 Occupant of 40 Pool. : -' $E'i WEEN THE - erten. - 41 Actual being. a vestjnic se"on may fie extended layers. 53 Genus of NCiSORS .5 To take 42 Title of - � :;}not that much 4onRar_ $0 She. has great evergreen _ ^No THE Early June is the Ideal time In -----'in craft- shrubs.. shelter, courtesy. Y Cs4;ZJN01NG most of Canada to plant seed of of acting. 54.To use tongs. 6 O the lee. 43•mbranoue - -- -- _ _ ti e- hot eatger thin” lika mei• _3t Land right. -- S8_S_he has acted 1 Carp type g C r ba -- Oifi fi— -- q3 Graft -ed on, cucumber, medium or late corn, 32 Fantasy. on stage , �,�i ✓%-��r�"L- _ and beans. It is' not safe in many 33 To revoke. : and 8 en . districts to _set out eP1er1. tomatd, 36 To insert. .=57 She —s the 9.Cry for belp. 46 Houle cabbage and Pepper plants much 3 Cry St rh#. 0 Togtdt, 7Indian stage 10 4 mulbe 1 t 5 THE BIT -is PLf'�ED IN THIS - sooner. There is still plenty of time 38 Acquiesces. - 'VERTICAL l4 Ron, of film. 52 Like. SP,4CE, •AND -rHF- ANIMAL CANNOT ro slant dahlia, gladiolus and canna 43 Sponge spicules 2 Silk from alb- 15 A. [avoute '55 Grain t.abbr l TAKF- t"rr IN HIS TEETH/ MAN, bulbs or, cnrms. among the -flowers. - "TH V?JM1/ fS ABLE TLS CC "T;Z0 L - - NEED SUPPORT 1 A146 GUIDE HIM. pshllas, tontatoes, larg? cosmos +, -.i or nicotine, young shade t sees Hex can. su14 1 4" acwwcc. 101c._ climbers,. all benefit it om sortie art•_- _- l liwial support while 'I ting started. � tN For -tall Individual flowers or to• .�A` _ tnatoer advisable stakes of wood or ,;Rixµ IE�4n HUMIDITY steel are advisas�ie atic3:tha pian[ f' 4 (j Z7 2$ a tied to these 'loosely with soft IS HEAVY, AND \VA'!'M tine or raffia. Stouter and perhaps- SLIPPL-V RRGM THF -longer stakes will be used with the 9 1ZC>07S' IS PLENTIFLILi - shade trees and' correspondingty 2 ,. CERTAIN LEAVES ARE for the smaller flow- ,itortNr ouP3 0 CONSTRLI ZT TL7 L EAK VVA71E,2, \ q 5 , 04 THUS 0R.FVENTINC3 THEM FRIDM BS=MINS e • 0 es Contract diamond drilling tan' ' Canadian mineral deposits inQ 40 ql 2 99 F e 6 0 t1 y 2t 1939 totalled 2,063,292 feet, or u • - more than 390 miles. The3e op. r� WERE it not for the fact that tropical trees can get- rid of their - . surplus m4i�tiip, the leaves -1-uld become so coated with water were ns cost • X3,013;24O and were conducted in Ontario, q 55 that transpiration would be retarded. Some leaves have specl'yi 3�. drip tips which conduct the water from the rest of the leaf surtacQ. Quebec, British Columbia, Nova 7 Scotia, New Brunswick, Alattil- , NEXT: Of all the saecies of parrots, what one lis a native of the cvba; Saskatchewan,' and tho -11nited States? Northwest Territories. �w _ -• ` y J. MILLAR WATT POP---s•Rabin Obeyed Orderi ' _ B : i� YOU TOLD ME 'THIS; N NTYOU SGNaiiL `• 1 " _ MORNINO Tib MIND �i n - � �.. '�tt .. 'THE STEAM S ?_ . TO Hifi' ROLLER ! ;,.,, r w t� i q► , 21 5-6 s --- '�- -'- T8E PICKERING NEWS Terms : ----- $1.75 per year. $1.50 in advance Subscriptions to the United States , r - ;,:TOWNSHIP COUi'ICIL -�- cation Schools,' when.aome nineteen entered latter, thirteen in CEDAR GROVE The Cole Snow Plow -arranged the and the fonmer. Miss, Gillander, Art for a demonstration of their mach- teacher," "Whitby High School, . was ine. Though summer now, it is ex- the 'judge. Several prizes were db- n. pertt-d.+ha+ it will ;now again rated in the various c asses. The look of 1Msr 3 -Day vitrM-/n 8at7oa,;30+60; next winter. , Robert Simpson Co. gave a Silver aael /vee/ youiAr/f b 1/ie edded rJfrA/ of s�lft- Mr. Glenisty, of Cherrywood was lengthy interview regard- Casserole* for the Sweepstakes, -Saturday Night given a which was won by Mrs. Alex. _ ing drainage operations around his Investigation was Gourlie. Other donations included JULY 6TH promised Potted Plants, from Slichters, Flor- by Council. y by ists, Toronto_ and Whitby; Reed's , ELA STERN HOUSE Phone 4500 • • . or 00101 's a►�ad i mrla Relief was refused an__:1, ant Florists, Toronto; Mrs. Ger. Caw- - . y ea.: -apparently --in good health and cap- an; Russell Lupius- Miss Pennell able of w4 rking. No one is added '(a year's subscrtgtion to domes to the relief roll at this season, if and Gardens); ' Dr. Pearson, dah- capable of working. lias, and" Webb's, Toronto, (many TENDERS 'WANTED Tenders will be received by 1U undersigned until Saturday- t Qf- une, for the ,digging_ar drilling: -of, a Well, at S. S. No. 8, Pickering. For further information apply to W. E, Jolulstoa ' Sec: Tress. S. S. No. R. R._ 4 Locust ill Ont. •41 42 ATTENTION! -0-2- r% 11 A" I IN - _ - Dept. 16 families, 41 individuals on Thornhill, Ras resent_ as- ' e during the Mr.o Willson, oftay.heBenny Wilson of w ing , a asp with a Talk on AND N E fW ES. l I MAY B E ��. -- fAT FRAYS p New Annuals, which' was interest YUUR EYES. uslted r •un Mission, Toronto interviewed the' g gardener. The . ing to the arera e - _ 4 -- council regarding the farm which President was Chairman; and Miss • CL H. TUCK. -OPT.' D aV�I. they operate on White's sideroad, Wood and Gdo. Stallon acted as �r Y, , Porth. Secretaries. Wm. Gormley, a 'past- DW7 Btfe1r, oM 1P. Or t►7a a) d Dr. N. E. McEwen. asked the president, moved a vote of thapks vow* 1516 The Cockshutt-Frlost and Wood No. Council to consider the institution, to tke speaker, while Dr. Cart- OSH�W� OI6'L' is - - 10A Oil Bath Mower, with its in- of a corp of special. consta-bles, Wright .did similar duties to the (li1T®Ted or46E� in pit sta`nteous pick-up, positive action some possibly secret appointments, Dunbarton Church ,pelople, for the and smooth flowing power stands to observe possible "Fifth Column" use of the building. Miss Mario v P� PisAt, PiMtls W26 on its own merits as this year's ex- activities in this neighborhood. No Morrish, of Dunbarton, assisted , in' BROCK rte• of� ward 64711 ceptional mower value. Its many action was taken at - thig meeting, the programs; with musical select- 'JOHN BOURNE �N outstanding features. _ give you but very serious consideration was ions. The prize -winners were - �T greater efficiency, lighter k draft given Dr. McEwen's request. Tulips, 3 blooms, 1 variety' HEATRE and extra durability. See for - Mrs. - Y. your- Moved by Dep. -Reeve Dower. Arinis, Mrs. C;toui�1ie, Mrs. hotton. - ' - .self .the strong .frame "Oil bath" secondedPowell,- -- b Councillor Y Tulips, 3 blooms, any variety. A11 Shoals Daylight Saving Time Notice to' You'r- positive clutch, improved cutter bar, that $300 'be spent. for chemical Mrs, Raine, 'Mrs. Cotton, Mrs. W. _.__.::: ' one fees axle an w _ P d man other weed -killing. o$ l- n Y Carried. . g d Cropley. Tulips, - 12 blooms assort- THURSDAY FRIDAY & SATURDAY w T cable features. Don't Iet another The Reeve again expressed hie ed _• Mrs• Raine, We do Building of all kiww* .: day pass before seeing for your- personal desire to remove road- Moe: Annis. Tul- J.UN$ 6, -7' _afld 8 fps, best collection - Dr. Pearson. CARPFNT#�,-- . self this improved Cockshutt - side fences; in a countryside bea- Narcissus, 6 bloom �•- Mrs. Raine, Two Shows. at 7,30 and 9.30 Frost and Wood No. l0A_ Oil Bath . utifleation plan. These removals Mrs. McConochie. Flowering shrubs Satwday Matinee at 1.30 GgMSiVTINO, !_ LUMBING �. Mower. would be bonuaed. He hes man - _ Y Mr. Stallon. House .planta, . Ba- i;�L vee Cheers ®rid SEF. YOUR LOCAL DEALER ' followers in this piaci, ` i! II 1 gonia, flowering - Mrs. Gourlie. IKANA7BARRETT, 'PICKERING A tax sale is being arranged House plants, Begonia foliage- - y for this Fall.dor the Irish" iiOUP'IId(3 _ Phoria Pick 5214 'Mrs. Gottriie, House planta, - Ger- disc sell 'Bratitfori fiooHtss anium �-••• Mss. Lotton Mrs. Raine Materials. Em THE LOWER Conpchi House Aire Bathroom - F SHOW' Mrs. Mc e- o se PRI CILiA LANE �... - Foliage, coleus type Mrs. Gourd nipment, baro Water .THOMAS MITCHELL. pq Electric-Weldin - - lie. House plants, best specimen - b DENNIS MORGAN Systema, Beatty _ - Qwing to the lateneae' of the. Mrs. Gourii�:-Etirung-room bonqueti - ALAN ' HALE 9tabtb Equlpmeut _. season, the Pickering Horticultural 4 -Mrs. Cotton, Mica Cotta,' Mrs. MONDAY. - - _ Building Material er al _ - 171/eldiDg Repairs on motor block Spring Flower Show had to be McConochie: Living -room Bouquet MONDAY, TtMDAY se WED'SDAY ICetitpatea Free and boilers. Also general welding Postponed :until Wednesday last, Mica e E-- Savnm rvtTte Mr. Stallon N - U 81 Work �.. ,J 0, .11 �atui .12 - -- o � (3caranteed repatrs.•. Meth, wlWn a most successful Mrs: MCCoaochie. Poster Dis lap, -ow eras s P Luse Complete Show at 3.56 F. J. PROUSE ' - staged to -the �tehool room Grades a 4, -Jim hes, 'June Portable equipment brought to job of Dunbarton United. Church. A Weizman, Joan Ackford. Grades- 5 S VEN h E » Phone 6302 LOIiNE WHITE feature .o! the ,ehbW was the Poa-' --6, 1- Bruce Johns, Jim Pottgi, N ter Display by' Public and Contin- Freda Watson. Grades 7---8, - WITH :. 1. Pickering ---- — ... _ �ICSSBI�lia, ONTA81+0 DaisB Burns, Hillary Hutchison, _ jACK1B COOPER (gROCK ROAD) R. G. CLINDINING Rets Goodwin. Poster Display, BETTY FIELD P'IINEBAL IiERHOT+DI; Whtsm, 13HI Bnnting.- .'hese post. _ - Radio­S�r'vdce High School � H. Lomage, B. OTTO I{AUGE>A C7asrsiflei erg were exceptionally well done, BETTY MORAN Privwtw AmbelaaN and are a credit to the teachers >11N a0 71ddRd �tttatti0• - Zxpert servies and re - Day and Night Sanies and pupils in the, Pickerin - A"io SE3111 a '— Electrig wh- s 'T"• pairs to all ®slse�. Bels• fs NW yrs. Expert Service on pfd 9O0e _ sthbots. llfjmty of them will be on The Invisible ooh All flakes of BeedTers. Reasonable Malvern INS exhibit far A. time in the windoaa _unable charges W i$tefeu k. 3" Teetad Free. Russell of the Pickering . Public Library. - Returns" guamteed. - - � IL sea. oat: - � 'Man RlstLi .. _ _ :- - MariaiYi,iit. .-.WITH _ _, ARTHURFIELD ., 'WANTED s cin acres, value, ten _ SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE Gtaoteats Radio and Tdeeieioo insifto e` • lthousatsd as going concern. Can . Pay cash. Immediate possession. No . i _ ' _ E _ -- - , ..:YINt _ CENT PRICE Msntber Omdal Radio Sat�loe '1►dew- agents. Box 24, Newer Office, Pick- -- - - --- Association. AN GRAY . cringe, 42-•5- - ... , ..:. _ - __.. _ . ---- _-_ .:,: _.. 46 PhonePICHERIN�GI N G - - FOR SALE - Ford convertible - -0N :...coupe, .rumble seat, good tires. 'Bar -e, gain .$150. Ruth Cole; Highland -FEED : :+�G1lT HIGHEST i11+IARKE'�' PRICE _ Creek. 421► -5 W�+lNTED - calves for vealing, - ' l have becoriie' a member of the Shur Feed Service in. - dor with fair breeding., _ :: ' <.. - " or, sale, (Dooleys)• certified seed.' order o enable Farmer* in tis district to lower their feed -- - -,Roy Bri_. ,Costs. You eaturally detmapd the following imanx feed : _ , �„ FARM PRODUCE' RI�I'Y' at HOME. grin//, Clare. Tet. 3609 , - -. 4a-=�a J. Quality �v 2. Performance �1 FQR SALE i 115 White Leghorn - • e - _ _ -- Pullets, read _ vee y to -lay. Howard' Hag-_ - -'-' •3. Minimum Cost • cgs ve- 'ertnan, Locust Hili. . - ;.You get "all three" with Shur•Gaie, becauae ng 8 :.:Lite FOWL Sp Lambs FOR SALE Cow, Durham, due. . `-"►' :Sow, in pig. 15 Small pigs, ready I. The, feed is made right here at our own mill in Live Spring Chickens - oto wean. Phone 3604 Pickering. "'='P1C�eling, thus eliminating all unneee8ary handling COStB. - _ _-._ FOR SALE -- six. Pigs, 6 'weeks 2, .It's aiway fresh. - — -' res Sgs _ -.,old. Mrs. Dorothy Tanner, airist- - _ ina Str. Pickering.' 3. Highest qualityingrediEnts 'are used. _ RECEIVING, and GRADING STATION j WHITBY - ,.--�—=-,—_•... - Come In -See our, miser and see how Sure -Gala Feeds are made. Learn F'ICKEf?/Nth FARMS LTA RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, bads- how we can' save you money, Offering now -Sure -Gain Chick Starter, ache, lumbago are attacked at the Night and Day,' Phone WMtb? 336 aource by cleansing and, antiseptic ' action 'of Rumaca _ PICKERING� ONT. Pl"RPUNG, ONT. PHONfi PICK 61C0 ps. at BOYES DRUGS, Pickering ' ._- '.:::1... ;i:..i <''� - �` v•. �. 1'�-�►iTZ_T_�•'�_••_ f •�� \v r%.. !p[^1�K!j�\•Z ` � w<hZr '�. � .'�;g• �'.'' .:t _ . ;%' 11 ) i "9• ,gyp,,/' `l�?:r'' `!?\'F`� •• .,�'''. `' •. Z. AF _ _ .. _ .. _ �",�.,R / """"-' • _ ...... ..._. ,,.,, < t • _ � � is > " 4,•. � �';i:>,� ' - ••;w7�`+brf�•-"A�A:�" `S•-"':.r�', r ��` �' � 6 y - j F#., Aho/ /oaB-p/or,7md vocat�oa aaaaj fie . LN its auhrt you /ti pkm a atrefAVh01 !e , AJ"' y look of 1Msr 3 -Day vitrM-/n 8at7oa,;30+60; ' eta► year copy of nab gtnrlAw h�vi keen sre.� • `� ' Ir�bt /floe's sad the sliriinJ sljho of the b� -JAM aael /vee/ youiAr/f b 1/ie edded rJfrA/ of s�lft- /e MoetrA% $22,00; M WashiVloa, $30,35; IIIQ�id rlle/a fare from %IOe% MT _ - ` �'r tr*, II Me mors re net ni..r ye s hney err rirw► r twim w"T 1Aesy ermVe a tar to aywbvrr rryt� e e#Aw Naw/ by low fora wi/I kaw )*a „ ! 'more to spead err rhe befl isow, rtbeafM AVIq e// the way err your emeh trawls owr pktareRw b/lbweys sad pax w rbmgh ewry - ince/r sad ester/eiatdeaG 'Peseta re A// Res rmW Mfor www of _ 4wetiha Nisar cad other lr4s to foe bol aw, 4111 • <; ad other enra flow y" e6 oln - tows sad vdl/q�e t*91 your rpttte• �` , ELA STERN HOUSE Phone 4500 • • . or 00101 's a►�ad i mrla - . y ea.: A9 mss ar r- .a . t. •. c ... .w.. '^a:r7' Ytl� .R-.; Y � '� - c .c. e � •,+i::,`y.-`�."'' r°• ' � . ° •-• is i.. :'r • L•, a,:. •. '�-'.V..w ...•• .,_n+ ._. N..y'l, a. ..:. .�Ql..', :'^. h4 rC ,. S�,y. �.-d .1 v!• �.qK M'.a: JGnyf N.�.'a . • CLAREMONT she ladies of the community Rev. Cecil Dixon, •will preach a- spent most. of Tuesday at the Club gain -in the Baptist Church on Sun' d _ BOOK OVER OUR STOCK�-__:.�_:.,House of �khe Bowling Club, 'work- day next.:µ Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, ing on quilts for the Red Cross. It Mr. Abijah Forsyth is entertain- - of Oshawa, on Monday, June 3rd, was a very warm day too. ing his -daughter, (Marie), of De- - Would• someone tell us what that troit, for a few days. �a son. (Mr. Johnson was employed - y �93� Dodge Coupe in the office of the plant her e). gn - S, painting east, Miss Margaret Macnab is in-very �' T T sr C Y M rs means? It poor health at present, and`is being ..�� _ .' Mrs. Thomson, who we reported ' — ,,a)7 Plymounh Deluxe SGLtan - from our four come last week, as being critically ill at is mounted on a pole on the comer waited upon by Mrs. Waal, of• t7x- - the home of her daugArter, in Buff- and there .is considerable specul- bridge: 1937 Plymouth Coach ale, was reported this' week to be tion as to` just what those letters We are glad to hear -that Mrs. stand for,. We understand* that its Powell_ is recovering satisfactorily :---!---very,low.-.,_..._ .... _ - 1 - -. • - --- 936 Cie' Coach : The generosity of one of our Purpose, is to direct certain groups, from the- stroke, twhieh she suffer-• prominent farmers is recognized in to a camp, recently established at ed a while ago. 1935 Che' Master Deluxe Sedan his contribution of five pair of wool some point east of here. The Bowling. Club. hold- a Men's — his co to from the epairBrougham Unit The matter of traffic and speed Tournameni on Wednesday; 1 /•.� __ 22a go are. .19th nn tha q=en-r vja._. _■�� R Red Cross. Thanks; Mr.- Miller. is arousing the anx1ety of a great. -to the Claremo;nt Bra n ch All Ion the 19th. The schedule, for the _1934 Che' DeI..uXe Coupe _ Rev. I. E. Kennedy and Air. Jas: may of our people. Some of those Sout'i .District for the, season is as — _ McCullough are attending the Bay on .the corner. are predicting a sev- follows: - of Quinte Conference held in Port ere and possible fatal accident on Claremont June 12 ire$ J�atterlle$ Accessories, - 'Hope, Ho The this wee mo thly rose` thpt t�orner some of. `these, days:-Newtmarket June 1�J - t t. We are told the story of a young Uxbridge :. June2G Oil e rusn-, from south of here, who, a Agincourt _ July -3 - Gasolene Gress T ;ing of the W. M. S. of the United few dates ago, dibve through this Markham! Jury 10 _ - Church, iw•ill be held at Mrs. W. G. _'" _ , Scott's home, on Thursday, June village at an estimated speed • of StouffviIle - July 17 :ALF. 1�4LE. .'Claremont 13th', at 2.30 P. - M. Mrs. Scott'$ 70' miles per •hour, in a •model 'A.. Richinoad Hill - :.July 24 * 6 graup will be in charge of the Ford, narrowly missing a hydro Unionville.._ July 31 program. Mrs. T: Scott will be the Pole on the north-east corner, and Uxbridge Aug. 7 , speaker, and a 'social hour will be just missing some- imple�menta of Aurora Ang. lel `.. -', County Council Chas. Cooper, by riding on 'two New-market •' Aug. 21 L. E.O N&. ILL {.. e0UI1TY .OF ONTARIO +" spent at the close of the meeting. _ side wheels. The Stop Signa bn the Agincourt Anotl'yer big Demonstration Day P ' .-Aug. 28 •FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND _. f the has been carried out by the Chas. approach to the Brack 'Road at Claremont Sept 9 A meeting o County Council - of the con this corner, also, are not observed. Stouffville- Sep. 11 4 EMBALMER.. --- --Cooper firm...__.Friday. May- _ 31st, 'to at though a poor day, on account' of -e pe�nall-yiwata seven cars Sepj 18 A ser. bar, uooea W. J M of Ontario, will be held pursuant BtonSville - to adjournment, in the Cbuncil the weather draw another' of th! approach this crossing, and not one' Richmond Hill ✓,Sep.` 25 _ _ - Chamber a CourtHouse of the seven stopped, or even slow- Unionville Oct. 2 Night and Day Service _ ,• large crowds that always attend. Town of Whitby, on Dionday, tate p ed cf olsvm, Sometbii� to thing about 10th. day of June A. D. , 1940, at Special exhibitA and motion ietur- Business Phon• Reeidee Yhoae es were presented . by: Goodyear thy. In Memoriam 9001 SS Ltd., International Harvester Co. The Womble .Association of the : = the nodour a two o'clock in the a!+ - - -and Geaieralr Motors. Other exhibits United Church met in the Sunday RUM*H11 •- In loving memory -of teraopa, Daylight $aeons Time. and demonstrations were-carried on School roorn for their regular meet- .our dear husband and father, Sher- Dated at Whitby, this !18th day ing 'on Thursday afternoon, May May. 1940. --by Easy Washers, Frigidaire, Cole- man Rumohr, who passed sway 80th. There was a good attendan- at Fits home, Claremont, Out. June . . :man Stove, Doai. Linseed Oil, fav- A = ;13. Donald Ruddy, ingstone Feeds, Csnsda - Paint, �. The worship service was, led 23rd, 1989. COCKSHU County Clerk by Moss Alice McFlashan, assisted by ._ Bradford Pearn Oi], Toronto Ash- pmt Roofing, Vexander. _ Murray be a..numher of ladies. The theme p Frost oOVsGo., Goodyees Tire and Rubber, being, "Prayer", Mrs.W. Evans �� L �� �it - Beatty Bros., Holmes Elec. Fence., .sang s duet Sweet Hour of Pray- Fted Coro, N 31.25 Numsrous Lucky Draws were er". The business period was con- �� - A en0 - Maogel, • .25 - ducted by Mrs. Tomlinson, Fres. MA VAWANOU UK �r *y I made, and g, Cellawinners included, sane to be for * a Garden 1Kemarlal Orj sis H1sar a>.i Lam= Now Stock o! Pasta oa Hml BarleysCbop,tol :30 1 _,:Irvi- Rolling, Stella. Roiling, n, 25.00 ..:Warty, Edgar Evans, Harold Dick- �' eervite on above des inson, Walt. "Wlard, L. Hooey, Jas. Park, on July 9th. Arrangements 11�gn Growing Masb, cwt. 2 10 Garter, Lorne Jones, Gordan 'iilh= aro being made for a good grog- !bases bmapsnrs era s >�piemanta est e�hibi! m lessen 8-Nine, stands ,rd wirg - jl ` 'er, mrs. S. Towner, Miss Beverley ram. so keep the date open..At the w�� �n sof. 1' Plows. mower �, `� fencing, per rod, - close of the meeting, Mrs. F. Cai- Banclay. The winners -of the Grand son favoured with a solo, "Does ;�tLi�aii �M d ? Steal Posts, ,50 �.- 2-i)ay Trip were: Mr. Blizzard, of Jesus Care", A splendid supper _.... 1d� L. LYE 11([ar>chwai. Mrs. Frank Lynn, .Uzb- 'Woodo Posts, up was served by the ladies in charge _ridge R: R.4i and • Brace Dsston, The tables were prettily . daoorated �e �"' Claremont, Ont. Order twist-now. Phone at our topers Hrovighaan, The' trip is yet to be - O W M) N 20WE determined-by the. winners, with tulips and other !lowers. �W Fares w. Ele ator Claremont, -Ont. _ - -_ nae N"8113 AP 4W _ - RA iff r v Does the ,Bray Chicks an res! noir as�e.009b 60; de. _ .:.. .. ' G. yPIL80N. Myrtle Sia. R. L • _ ` -Conmd > W.D. TWBRDIT, _ 1, Piekoring Oi Reofip= f4r66nts &ad for - sled. De - "quaw Eaveireagbo, flay • - Illrr.i • Cbewola� 3p.cial Lowe t Truk. bnrO Defer Kardware, . Lift Lae Garage,;Csaxai►wark sport s.�„ sad C,ar*sater work ad . :. �� •: ,ri�'�d�tl�arts-mat we co// • .. . - i�nah.. . . Dealer for dastern . Steel .• THERE area good many reasons -why - Chevrolet; such. lively, nimble, easy-riding, easy-guiding per- - Pr�;s• �' :• is the big popular choice.,Among lowest-priced cars, formative as you've always dreamed of enjoying. a ; it's the longest of the lot—fromfront of grille to rear Let us give you an estimate. on t What price Chevrolet performance P .Why, $te very ' of body ...'and, most people think, .the loveliest. lowest price that ever bought smile-a-minute miles - your requirements Its new Vacuum Power Shift, that does 80% of the per hour. Because ng and oil economy is one of 16 HORSE ROUTES work of gearshifting for you, is a feature no buyer . '. the most. outstand_rn features of. this greatest of all - - a . . can overlook, - __ - - Chevrolets. -_: Belgian -- - - ARNOLrDWOLD , DOC'K -Five features combine to give you what has just Bu it — and -be enthusiastic - : ' Stallion,' No. 6492. The property' of . - l Eye it ...Try it . � . y r naturally been called the "Ride Royal"". over the' most satisfying value ever bought at, a Allan Reesor, will make the season ' y And, `on top of all -these, there is its performance—. price so .low 1 : On' Special De L->Exe Modelr, - of }940, at his__aavn stable, hot 3, - Con, .4, • Scarboro. Terms, .$10.00. C-4223 All accidents at •owner's risk. -' • - , ._ HAW IIIGG SELECT _(27348), I Reliable ,man, bets*een. 25 and 50 of Oscar Wilson, Brougham; will • make the season of 1940, as folly a s:'-Mon: June 3rQ, David Craws . _ ford's,' 7th con, Pickering, for noon; home for night. Tues,) res. Mc7?oii= _ _ • _ • .. ald's, noon; Graham's Hotel, at Btjooklin; ter niglut. • Wed., to. J, _ - nONALD MOTOR SALES WHIT$Y - - McDonald's Kinsale, for noon. ;. Home for night. Friday, at John' Assoc. Dealer---J. MCGlashen-Dunbarton Scott's, 8 con. for noon. Home fes :,►i night. Terms. $16.00, Payable Feb. .. . S.: +Sca: v"�;x+''•. ,K .V r.&w.t';•t"* i : r'+y' _ •ic ;_•.,� #�• _ -x .. ;.•:•.-.r- •_,-- ..,-.,s. �.. _ ..,, -.. _ 1K _ . '"'r"'p'�'►z. a. .�^y! ,•m,-.. > ,. -+�v:. r. . ,:-r'; sv . ,:.. -v.'S- �-r --dal"".r^z- o .,.�•• r ;F'. - _..."',.'nr 2.,' tet.,,- , •... .;' •'.w-. yy-.0 - .r. .,. i =, v _ .! YR -.Y M , W. .XS e - -- i e the proverbial bottomless pit; z,� Oualaty Counh M down there in the depth of Mother " Too Much Ride Earth: ,� rf =A Affects Our Feet j "Geer it's -scary'." 'Lissa spiv- ;�� �� I ered in exaggerated. _ •nlanne'rr R _ l _ _ . , _-•- --- . which wasn't quite all pretense. -�+ L - "It is, at sthat," Bob agreed., :' au little Walking Wria - " - Cause Future Citizens of -Thin " This "confounded cave gets big• _ �h � - _ - ger' and bigger. And it's like a s�" Continent to Creep on All c tours ,. maze; with Ali these limestone � `✓ • ' deposits." - He -leaned over the 'ed e. The'" t'uless they be•• in ushi th F .1`, -- B SAME' B. iHAMBiER.� g g e c pr I g v C -- -" a sheer, He threw a^little more•, the citizens c( thin. d op erred fo be -- - r s a rock and estimated the dle ith at -- geire�ations writ st-r'lt�ritr��rry _ out__i0 - ufYt along.' •' • _ __ _ _ feet. ,i J a juT th "Hold out the lantern again, s'•iri [iequestS � ha is - he prediction of. two. 'Lissa:' he re uested,- "Shield our • r Pittsburgh men - Buruett' 111. poi L ` eyes then, and -maybe you can se 'Ft is hard t4 realize tLe'Yac that cies ulsurauc•e a -aster of accident t m " - i the compensatiou cases for the Pitt+• _ - boi h pp hninelr_- bur 1 11tard of f:ducation aird Geo _ �0 S� he slrax�uerry times is just aro .. ---. It m g t have ha ered to any corner But iii 'spite of ,mac 1=t 'person., C'ertainlp• "it -was one � of meat weather the fruits seem _ to Clarkson, seel•etary•maaager or those"accident's fcr'crhlch thQYe'i3' appear"about the sane time o; the - the Western- Penus•vlva!ria G:ifety- a by no accounting, no explanation. year. I had intend�l-w•ritiu; •-.,tire• Council. rn dom-ISssa swung the gasoline light ' ly ditYecenr;recipes for this w s "t'Sl: YOIiIt FF f:T"• . - rl g �' OREN ARNOLD by its handle otit_ over the rock columu, but as 4 ha had s:yc -' Roscoe and (?larksou pointed out'K�.. _., ledge- and- it slipped fr-em"h-er-' requests for list yaws stracvbe fliu; galt iu'tbe'tntllry bit warnQ3 hand' shortcake (also the mint pie) I a that if people keep off their 'feat' CAST O£ CHARACTERS tern -and led her bo the entrance She gasped. repeating some, vvith the horse that at the present rate for a few more ' ROBERT BARRY -hero, sic: of the tomb cave. -Somewhere half way dow'n-•it - those.who have filed thEm will bear generations: their ankles wUt be- ' hit -crack! -tingle! - flicker - with meja Ito repetition. come so' weak they wilt have to- t the lantern naw," he and a final BANG ! as the fuel - 'walk-on "all fours., MELISSA LANE heroine; sal$• -STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE Barry's partner. - exploded. 2 cups flour (pastry; a little I�13 "More and, more peof)le are for It made brilliant li-ht, and at hellish tare er, - getting ho'w .ta use• their feet,"_Eios HONEY BEE GiRL-Indian; a & p etrated- the•' -of bread flour (member of Barr 's once at turned the cavern into a subterranean depths for a mo- 4 teaspoons baking powder,_ ` = - .coo Complained. "The majority of H y p` y' sort of fairyland. The ' were abess as r y. i1 _k and ­lt around aaember Barr NES —'pionelsre to proceed at an easy pace, slop- complete, stifling. 2 teaspoons sugar at the office all day. They ride y's party. - _ itiK ge>3tly down- and u - home at, nigjtt. Thrn ride to. tha • p agaia. Silence reigned fes a second or % cup shortening theatre or a pelts at night, and rids The elect: seemed endless. - Bob two But as full realization of cup milk home and go to bed. Y.estertlay: Prospects -of 'a real was studj•in-y evlerythi:ng . carer their - plight reac-hed her,- 'Lissa` 1 or 2 eggs feptionall discovery isi . tine cliff dwelling fully are an WEAKE�iING Of' THE GIyIHS ' spurs Bob and Melissa. ,Mean. :,Then the stn - g hy'Berival nueatti. Alix div ingredients, cut to bet- wbile. I'1011emin- intends to -carr y o{►ed _through a -('l:P Be Continued) ter for, other. shortenings and add- - "'Ttlis-habit ts' gettiteg worse, s __,. room opening and carni' Into -a ____ _._. ._ milk tarso, the egg -it used( adding They are even developing autos so y small gut his bar sin_ -.with the Indica so large .that 'their Light '•While demo,iacy must have all gradually. Toss on floured board you don't have to .work your foot m girl. would -.not penetrate -,all -of i;. its organization''a-nd controls, 'its and divide iii -*two parts. Pat, roll - on the c[ptrh and brake." _ - - 'Whew?" breathed Bob in suit vital brealth i3• individual,. fila out to fit round pan, spread one Roscoe and Clarkson poitnwi nut ' .CHAPTER XL - ,prise. "At"ther Cart cbari "' arty.' � layer with soft. butter and, placa that the 3lt3use of the feet Is cost. "All set, partner. " _�harles I;.. HuXhes. the other layer,on top and bake in ting taxpayers a lot_ of money. The = Bob , Barry. stage-vtihisp 'll __= - Mlil"n, of- Years Old hoc ovea•for -29 Inultes (Temp, of weakening. of the limbs has result - this to Mary 'Melissa Lane, Ht "A iwhat?" 425). Split, spread with softened era in more aceldents, they; pointed utas thumping qn the outside .of.. "Carlsbad 'Cavern : Have ' you' A FLATTERING butter and plat» sweetened berries out, and has adder! geratly. to lily her, tent with his .finger, tryinlg to ever visited that, in New Mexico" MATERNITY STYLE w sed on - bill e. generously tint een layers a6cRleuf coni0cnsatf6 i awaken her. _ . It's #ata Lar est ih the. world. Seven . SBrve 6, "in my opinion."' Roscoe acldejll, _ r ,- g "eonditioris art+iizotng to got worge. trxl► Yea. In )uA a moment, Bob.' ,Rules or more, and still .not all STRAWBERRY-MJNT_PIE_-_ _ Tlae halt{t rs going to'gpt sa. bard ``She was dressed with incredible explored. - _ 3 c;ips strawberries bs!cr�i that human beings Nlii just si+ufffli ° -lop eed_ Bob met her outside in the- His comparison was accurate,'in ,,- lila dips granulated sugar _ ..-darkneass,' holifing iter. shoulder a measure._Here indeed were..the 15e Cups water` a - _ - $sac i left a mate telGtf them we same stla m leafs (taalst nstalactitea J % I One•elghth'te,aspoou sail type -of g g s of na- _ `' ! teaspoon peppermint fttvorfng ,c .woufd *be gone- indefinitely," he tural, stone, beautifully 'etched and .#''•b' l %- tablespoon- -gelatin - 1l.' aghion la$h'� raid,"'and enough orders to keep _carved. by. "Time, stood taller that ?; •cup,cold water,. - ~- Tiades ind Holliman busy for a their heads, sometimes -twice as "- Wash and bull the berries. com- Very"splashy floral prints, 'often '!!reek si6 the won't J y get inquisi• tall. Others hung 'in long Stone' " - '� r • `-Y " btne the 3 -agar, N•hter and salt, And on black grounds, ans. played up , tive.' They can make the csmp a- "icicles", from the ' ceiling, and Eg b-t,al•g to boil; simmer ten mlutites, 19.rr both, day"_aud even4bg wear. Int ,mote homey, and build s neat by walls were draped in tap- a Poitr over gelatine, which fiias been aarger horse-eoral." entries of lacy onyx. �; • `soiked.lii cold •gator. Stir until_ get• Two-color theme's rpllor in 'its -k 'T is. is`.unbelievable; =Bob!" ��` a aline dissolves: add flavoring. cool, coutbinations as -a pink frock with _:. it wan not •yet d- a,m..; .and the � � ., _ .�w'o partners-fett a sense of ad. 'Lissa exclaimed. "I can hard � � o ;" pour -over .,berrtes: R halt commetic= - _ - _ ?r• - } . ` lslark bbtNro ails b_lact acc�ssorrws _ _ irenture at si'at ng to* explore an imakine anything so' beautfful.^ ink to set the sure to stir`thorougit• -' imimowh clave, The climb -ap- Che "Just like Carlsbad. Or Colossal � z 1y) pvu'r--leto baked •.shell. Chill. it p dts!lticiive trend - iii pas fFls tar " - cliff ladders ftgell' was thrilling. Cave, near Tucson- Common type thoroughly. Refora serving cover sulrimer is sees in lime slid thea psi - 4;, rAt tete very rim of the great rock of 'cave formatiun i'n:the south- a with whipped creast and-garttffli est tea leaf green. These appear in x _ _.. -- west. Some of these columns ars ` lrlth (chole' berrtps, crept frock_' with fitre hadtatorkai " .• Yip they` sat tfown, dangling thea-• , feet out over 600 feet of apace, to. aril{inns of"yearn -old." t ' detail, mostly fu eyelet+, _Oar oC. _ r ✓2 STRAWBERRY M • � O.USSE -;eat the breakfast Bob had brought •' ,i t tablespoon gelatine the most"distinctTre of these shows - =fin his pack. Bub was mote rorlcerned with : y ' - ' 'tablespoons cold .wa-t,er. tiny_butfertlyt tortna In cut-out wait "Just imagine --w'e're' as high finding an' ' avec a throb h the w raised centro for ttte '•body" der.•rrr- u g cap' Crests 'sfrawberries 'as a 50 storey skyscrsper,. Bob," new room. Ile ,noted fre,'yuertflg' y `? Two-tblyds a tip auRar ating the boclic«• - "Regular pentltiouse, almost," the sir' current. It wa n`t Strang, - 4 odds whipped cream " - r rinned the n scientist,."But but it, was definity. 3k rt.s are - De'.rss i _ser full! fish - t JC Y� g _ - �'wp riptide cup slicrd strawber• y. -_ _ -awful poor elevator- service." "lx isn't a tomb, after all aree+er7 pleats, vi = • • 'Lissa laughed 'aloud. They could spoke as if to himself. -This was r W Sdtten thr gelatine Ili'"cold wat•�c pt'essed ple9ts, all around, "r. ran - 1 t see the first rays of rnornitig, ui•rd for somef1hinR else. Thal anis ,' •_ 'q and crush. thei tier --'fes, and at c .and cenN'$tP? at the bark or frq f; i ° white. blot si"s follow i ift shirt an -opal glow straight ahead her. body may. have been placed up , 5 cook to "boiling point with the su aiding the. coming 'of the sun god. there just to mislead snooping gar, Ciissolve t e; gelatine coluplete- lines, :The . blac4i blanket of the. desert- enemies or. something:" r ' ly-'In the hot Aquid:.Chill. with ate&- sional: •stirrin until the mlzture Jitnkla sticks. in Mile•,,' a lis. aal ' land was fading into pinkish Progress was 'stow now. The t •, i { Cray; soon ' it would be a mere lantern. case- ghostry shadow's s rekches a - honey•Itke' consistency. ' soft- xwlta fn paKte[ •shades -tu _ Beat until frothy. Foil fn the cream match 'the drestm . are Wore ; wirlt •; - - coverle! of• pasteC blues -and 'latae. arlloga* the floor and ceiling forma- � _ _ • • They ate. most ) in silen - and thei,ettxpd berries. Tura into a most of 'the taw -he eled shoes. _ . pressed by the majesty of the become separated and .lose sight troy of the mechanical refrigera mountains, the Incomparable lift of each- other. t and freeze until firm. t "' 11 f -- 1 '- or rrysta izes, slid a ew drop;[ of w► :of spirit that comes. from greeting Often there were drops of, 40 j -,STRAWBERRY CONSERVE ter. the sun on a height. 'Lissa felt or 50- feet which :had to be, de t - 1 quart of ripe strawberries' NUT SALAD ORE'SSING + ,very near to Bob Barry in that scended on ,hands and -feet and ' 1a lb. seaiieel .raiyitis This should give' ( i ciao+►n to f r q er hour, .near and intimate, then at some 'risk, But they were -1 lemon 1t- • t �$$ Yyour�dinnerhsalad for frit' part content._ - eager to press on, keen in their 2 oranges ' _and, 6 tablespr6o s ;salad oil • • + zest for exploration.• They crawled Ib,. ch ippe'il w:lFutlts t,or p"can51 - 2 to and. climbed -arid slid for two or y ANNE• ADAMS• blespoo'a Iemen juicy Into the Dungeon B 1:9uart sneer 1 teaspootl salt.... �. When the : were, throw h. the three hours, when• Bob reliienl- _ Look " lett as a icture" "alt Wash and.drain the berries, then 2 Y g Y� P' Y P teaspoons."frt:it sugar " hesitated for a momerit, watching bered to call a halt for rest. Grate- through maternity "time in' this place Ili preserving kettle, with the 1,,- teaspoon paprika - - the crescendo of color, t:he e,- fully 'Lissa-sat down near •him. twb-piece Anne ; Adams frock, raisins, sugar, grated 'rinds and the table'spcuus_chopfiei •anti _plosion of dawn."'It's marvellous, "Say Bob," she spoke in sudden Pattern. 4458: Double-breasted- pilla of..the. 'orauges'and lemt►ns. Measure the 'oil into a bowl, aid. - Mary :,Melis3a, isn't it'" he alarm. "colild-you-can .-you find `feet buttons ive becomipg, ear Cook slowly=;foi. 1.0 minutes, then ------ g the lemon jidee..salt, sugar and pa '$ 'whispered.- our .way back out of here?" rowing lines; the yukp holds the add the walnuts and *rook for ti.rr prika, Beat• thoroughly, then add "Yes," , she whispered back. He feigned surprise for a mo- fullness trim. The slip=style 'skirt minutes ' lunge--. Place in glasses chopped nutmeats. 3P1'r9 at onra "Heavenly." They looked at each men(, then quickly grinned.'_ has easy -to -Pit, curved princess.- and cover with paraffin. "Sure thin " he declared. "I've seanl,•with NO.S\APS, NO BUT- r other, and smiled. ,. 1''r STRAW9ERRY`MAYONNAIS'E - READERS, 'WRIT€ 1P�1. E; "Happy?" he murmured. The been. marking every turn, with TOYS OR WAISTLINE: SEAMS! i;; full mayonnaise Miss Chimbers welcomei girl nodded, pieces of chalk 1, brodihi just for Simple . drawings `give easy ad- i,; clip fresh. crushed strawberrie3 personal letters from interest• ,. !!< He had to force himself, opt 6f the purpose, eight while or black. justment• to your fit;ure Chang: 2 tablespoons fruit sugar , " ed leaders. She is pleased, to !n _ the personal mood. With a sud- S•ee. «He showed her the mark ea. .1 -tablespoon lemon juice receive suggestions ' on topics l den wild cry fie arose and pulled, ings. .I anticipated _that wary., Pattern 4458.. is available 'in 1,i' cup cream whipped for her columat . and ' is .even r? her to' her •feet. Bob slipped his pack off his misses' and women's sizes 12, 14, Combine• mayomiaise, berries: su- ready to listen W your ""pet ' 'Into the dtltige6n _ for • you` shoulders to rest• thein, and placed 16, 18, 20, 30, 32,• 34, 36, 38, 40 ga1r and lemon juice and Fold in peeves." Requests for recipra " damsel!" he orated in mod, dra- it against a stone. Aa, he sat there , , and 42. Size 16, entire ensemble, whipped cream. :Makes about % Cup or s eci�il menus are in order. ma. ""ah-h=h h,' whatever is there ha began studying rock forma takes 6 yard"s, 39 inch fabric, "1.4 dressing, •Delicious for fruit satads_. ` _ pddreis your 'letters to "N1i s=`-"—'.-- __.we'll,.beard in its d_en." tions with hi3-pordcet magnifying yard. contrast _arid 3--yardg -fare SPICED RAISINS Sadie B. Chambers, 73 West - She -laughed with him, but she glass• edging. For your sweets either for tliei Adelaide Street, oronio.'" This interest led him a few feet Send TWENTY CENTS t; - `Knew' he 'wa3 'serious, ,anxious to _(�2Oc) - end of the meal or -for party'use'or -' • -• l explore. He strapped' his pack away. They talked, mostly of in 'coins -(stamps.• cannot 'be• ac- for' ttre (•ands' ar, try these. back on -it carried a canteen and., g"oiogy; for s'civarter hour or so. cepted•) for this Anne ,Adams pat-. , 1 cup suga� - t. w • _�_-�c - food for lunc}i alio a asolitle pan- "Let's move on. Rested, 'Lissa?"- p• r , ry4 enh war-er- EwA - r- _ g — _ tern. Write laini SIZE, \AIiE i - oFeei ftile;" she declared. 'rl'll ADDP.F;SS unci STYT,F; .,\`ib1 - tea _- IDD- G' t' T?. spoon, pov c Hred nnamo 1 ; c1 r - carry the lantern for a while, Bob, ER, _ One eighth teaspoon ground nuf- �wOMEN And You -can Fie-fiiore'free•to study Send• your order to Anne Ad-•, em k _ l ASTHMA SUFFERERS the stones." -anis, Rogm 425, ^$, WSS;t Adelaide la teaspoon ground clove �` - _ - ' "Thanks." HEEO i HIS -ADVICE I I' t LEARA%.N.\ t. n now. eot-4 rine ... + ••. r St„ Toronto. lji teaspoon ground ginger 0.r anaranteed t" at%r enie•lc nnel rete- 1 cup ,Poon •. 'Thousands of women y mItls•e rell�i frown .\whpmac rel. • Stiffing IS'ark'nts's- "' '- --- "'-"'` - ` - -' gosmlling thru"trving tacit If �•mi an• not s3ttsfit•ri, ° The Cobk sllgar, water, cinnamon altd -- times" with Lydia- E,• pp n•!ch r•�,ulty aft�•h. usC. sitttpl}' y moved with con�ulcrable other spices together until the.soft Pinkham's Vegetable 4` r •ulrn '1hP• Ph1P15 hug. tad wc'1) caution now, binch off' the' floor - rt Compound-s•famous _41111 - !",rand your niwiyd % Writo -for n -` hall' stci.;e: Add raisins and cook iorover s0years'tnre- h ,x or ('I.i7ait.lRtT.k M- Ins' anti !°ah. slanting. and slippery; with l lievingfemale fugc- _ ntlrTc �i.iri iv; lr-ry ar •nr.•n�>- �• over low heat far 5 min. Sttr_gent_ j,' tionaltrovbles..Tryif! -lance racks aird'elifth They came Iy. Remove a few raisins at a time CIGARETTElQ1' to a ledge, a sort of 13ubterranean'PAPERS 1 t.cor t rrrt► nlcre, rtlen►t't'T• 1' from'the 1e syrup and drain, Roll incliff. edge. edge. She held the lantern- 1 ISSUE NU. 23= 4U 7l.':: Qaeop ��rret \\,w t, l'i " ^grllnn-T:ted §11fiAr titrtll'well rocerod.- ► ' re+reutn. riarnrie, up and aur, but neither of them; i 1�OikJBIE AUTOMATIC L'Ce Pin F rn %i earl paper or R gl•e41sM1 j could see the bottorn,`It seewed 1 i BOOKLET J Vi;+itc•t to caul. if the b�;gar'syriip C ens HAVE• .i •_ _�"It DOES taste good in a pipe 4 r S i r ..'•. .: _.. '_.'>: .'.. .-' >,;•. :.: �.. r.':e; i. r ...'. .'. : ' �1h ..x';,37 _ V --1,�-L8, 7-1 also packed in Pocket TIng 7. r, J, The vistior paid his green fee, HAVE• •_ _�"It DOES taste good in a pipe _ �.• _ a:. r 1 HEARD? ��_ HAS �4I��: ,s>< "LOK-TOP" TIN bolt : ' �1h -YOU _ V --1,�-L8, 7-1 also packed in Pocket TIng 7. r, J, The vistior paid his green fee, fixed up a match, and went out .to the first lee. Taking hie etanc:;, r lie gave a R'ild swing and missed completely. • , '.' ' "Would you believe it!" he et - • claimed to his opponent. "This COutae ik at least two lIIClles law ; T r1u r> -Q-- : 31iewapapSr Reporter - - Have any of' your „childhood 1 need mine, - ,ing for the office "Y who 'es been realised? !f we both set ours is caught at the game with hop Millionaire - Yea. When it will sure be fine, the. m o d e r n.., grandmother 1 , -my mother used .to comb my But if you set yours- who - insisted - oa comiaY• k ~ thal And hold mine too along. ,t hair 1 always: wished hadn't any. What in this world am 1' ' - One cf the first public _appearances made by Canadk's new Gov- While a young mother gi3s -o- cruor -General,- the Earl of Athlone following„ his appointment, was to bathing her baby, a neighbor's ' _- - present to the Y. M. C. A' , a mobile tea canteen to be used in servicing g wa%Ted The fellow had just got ba,:k StrietlY honest and.• , tip : Canadian troops at Aldershot and later in France. The GoveFnor- little girl carne .fin arae} Brom Hollywood, He bad been General is drown here as he inspected the cakteeti' before it -was placed the process. The child was- hold right moa wanted by To- "dazzled by the display of glans- routo Bond' house to intro- '- - in service. ing a doll minus an arm and leg, t i our •an4f.bigness' in 'the movie co,- - and. much,�knocked_- ab0_ut; •gener- duce their representative t ony. - -- - ally. `Eveything is done on a ter in his community relative ,Hour long have you had your „ a sound 5%zoo Need Rab*opal baby?" she asked the mother.mendeas he related to v r friends. "1 attended dinner ata is estaleat 3tYea. expo _ M 0 d e r 8 Thinking Ta -day _ "Three months." movie prod•u^er'g home one even- ien4 a unnecessary. Perm' '!►fy, but you've ~kept' her ing and, instead of using finger anent position and monthly - - - n4i'e exclaimed the little girl• bowls at the end of__the . meal, _ rrtaiRing fee. -Refe ienees /i Wversity graduates_ Rere not -o_ �j infallible guides in lfmEs of great all'tP>P guests took �how'ezt 3" exchanged. Box 6, 73 BY ROBER TA LEE political crises, w hen-tbe principles Observed �o a tittle corn-, _�.. _ __ _ .Adelaide . W., Toronto. -- -- --- were -obscure but as soon as prin- try store in Michiswn: m embarrass - 0, -; dVhat ere _- ' ciples were' involved, "they know "Yon need your money -- -- Q. Is a girl pernaitt4-d to ask a where the north star lien. -president - lrtan to datsch with her? Carleton Staldey ot-Dalhousi*� U01 - Dian - - -- _ _ A.'Not unless the man 1s her >:us -, rarsit5 said in his messaSe to the D V E B ? I S E'M E l� T S •band, brother, brother-in-law, sou 8raduating class. a. -.CLASSIFIED xin, or perhaps a childhood friend... NO HYMNS OF HATE 'What me need above all in tB.ese' i>ERsu v AL @. Wb$.n a brute's father Is. not- days la a hard- cofe of rational A4: F: lila Ta eS'I'EIs-- _ 'Eft ? tit :1 L17 t t'Ettl'-1> S EASY rte 1lvtng. whom should sbet ask to �, r,;I�. viii-' ,land-br s•{ thous,tnd4 "L<ly'e her away'^. . _ thinking. Hysteri4a fa ri0noatmlli- Lli'II-TN1NG ROD At, 'NT ' WANT• . „r t'r,uttrykPeDvrs Year utter year. QUIT '1VLiACt.�. `3\CIFb', it1A6:: Y, .. ism. Hymns of batt are t ed''to cell Yhllilps Llt;htotnat t'co- Iasy ntd rand ,tartcd: Two hatches Ineipe,irsively. Hord! •remedy. Jecti�o system. B. Phillips Comp- a w•rek to take rare ofproml;t TeeQtnonlals Gtrartfotetd.'Ad�ice A. Usudliy the oldest male'rflat•. tary science. it Is true that byster. any L'imttc'i: 32 OSborde Avenue. „hiL,nanr, 15colk.ug breedini: fret F1ArtJett'a'-Rnx I Wln•nioeg; les And- hatred and vain boasting Toronto. stork. s-ilintr Parma Jc 4•Tatchery. kamlrrl, 4>ntnrl" Q. When a man takes a girl to a are stirred up by was' but tive3 da ' y,iwv ably kt•RAL-IiFFRE.•+t:x T- _PHOTO 'F`INtSHiNG wNic dining ,room, should he pull not wln.a war,'' h4: Eaid. AtiLE?'«::rated. Increase your a era- ' fy p Ings, b -y' handlrnr,' one of- the fin- Bairn Roofing --Granary S14k;E Lilt p romp to t o NUtc l A Out the chair for heT? eat lines of oils. Frcases. tires. st7•F►,TtTi. �'CF:F,L �Hi ET' Ct'tiT :omplete met of beau' fol ailrar- - A, Year, unless the waiter dove a0. _ -. hartfrits, spark plugs• tnaPctf- is-. rover In"re, id -t longer. lay ware absolutely wittsout cant. Odes. rteetrlo .',pace ecintrolipro. fu -Ter, sate- sheatfiin1,r' II'uy now ` manufactured and guaranteed by 'Q isn't nFceaeary tot s person �''" "�a��'��aas *''�"`r hou*o palirtP 'and- root +roati:att brfurr �qsr advaryrrt' pric"._direct Inteirnatiomal Silver l�ombany, z ou _ t0 bane s $rest.:fn47unt 41. bath- materialsEAL TH, write ICarco Grvdae & truss factory- ,.tiup> r•r vroduets E»ag have this complete net a;'.•o1 anoney and time in 'order to "abide'" H Ott Lltnthil Foronto.' 7-1tn!T�d, 16 N-1son Street, Sarni:.; lately tree by sending your C a _ putt-,•„,, - to Imperial. _bend sa ceder sow - - _ !a the social tvorki? - >v�w Tt11? t A 'TART A ta'vl. -+-- -_sod receive complete part lcn'apq nt-ta from'yuur-hotrn:• fico cttP4taI-- 114'rrmV %%.LVA HARGUIt _ of th'P amazing oftvr: fiix e+r e'�ght. !1 A. AOt..all 531. .lobtiaon sayst rr'Ftrirt4 %Ve dupDty rverythins. exposure films developetl . awi. "MoneX and time see the h4?aT�eet 0 P I S You hr,ndlp only f:, -,t selUng items. 1\ Fly Fit 1J NFItV RADU) "B•' RAT- printed 26c, or 8 reDrit tB 26c. u9 burdens of lite, and the unhappiest tuminis-tons rAguo ind Free terieb', Guaranteed to recharge old your 4• l icemo of a free erliarge%-,r . �.•...�..�---.r�� whbl04slo c'etaingu++ atxl ailt4rrq •one+. Nke new. $1.25 -brings cnm la a t.t mount gr frve tv 4nit ,re. of all mortals Bre those who have plan, NEW AO ENTERPRISES• yivte r,utomatf�.Prlf-charger' and To, grit the hest la ava141,v end serIL - ItWTe Of eltbe+; than thgv koOtsr bOty • 3,H. F. 913 Fort. tl'tnnlpea: f C plan. Sllnard 7$ouaen, P:rk- vice send yonr film, to Tor'Lmlato • c-,T,r. - Photo Scrvtee. Station . TofScio Tired? Slu ial�. -. F' GIP3IE3T. _ .. - to nae. Tare ,SS -. B HAK P:R Y ,e - • - _ Q, When awoman is gong ttL "-" BAKERS' OVENS A\D 3110:1.11\- F:I.F.4'rRIC MUTUR9 W4TF:R w.RLL•:. et.>od in the receiving 'Iit:a for s ;aThat sluggish, half•tired feel- ery. also rebutlt enuipment always on hand.. arranged. Correa- ELE, rRll` MOTORS ,)F= EVERT' Wk; tA'AUANr..:P. 11'•tTEh OR �'ti t� at a clubhouse, should ab4F rt ear nig you ha':e these_ days may d f ~lied,' Hubbard Part- de%ripgo.i, atso V Betts and Put• ^ �.. fust and gloves? • be dtie to the -fact.. 3tf' afned able eVT-e. n whrry iti wile rad is + ,i at! -e-ro ,. y t$ ablo n ;.Co.. 007 Bathurst 9t- ivy,. Jones, & Moore Electric. E,95mor- _ Adelnide IVPts,-Ttornnto. where glAn sand i8 er.rounoa,n A. Yes: � a- few pounds during the vein- Toronto. - - kpecial talon for dug arils nre3'nK - - Q. How many courses tanetitut4e ter. Or, extra weight or no, that corbduK s441: batt•; d I nick scrc rid. g NARY CHICKS 1 .\Tt'Rtll\ATOti�1 .• for dug will .Sen , ,tnlck 1 end. ..Ut-formal_ lunebron? you have been eating too much, r11H drilled. Send. f :« del trs • cii A. Fou; os tive.coprttrR. exercising and 83repinK tan-- 1BABY •4"F114'KR AREI.,:H£APE:R 1F Df.RF•rt 1Bd'G KILLER 85c. EwTEI' _ lee making test, a la Fin z� �'- thcv do more for you when rnat- mint.top bedbugs. mothr, cock err. 'R, 1, AFhton, Yarr Hope. (,:it little. _ �' _-_ -. -' used."EXTRA' I)nZE�9 of- cert:+ 1n-r•oachc++, crickets, flc�ar, Iles. ticks. - - _ Try Liquid Diet the Artarce ride D a E-' RA DEBAT RAT AND XQU' 4E KILLER - _ s ar ut ENT P-1. s. t umaas a-rtl IF, ` , • Ido E in• your Dock«t, Trent ' If you have been ove nindul . K- '<`htek- *re herd to-do thts for yo.t _ riEh--r66d-1A41 fits, &nil fill the haxkot ton. Our 14th �1 A p n 601. ifa�m e o ^� E/l T TA\llI\ d R AtN+i -to Eaton's: Ssm >M 'a, Tom c. + s -_ __ bly-n., ie,eal dYal G.r..DCr�9�F'Fv - ? F:CO\VIr.T )I�ftaf?_F_L1�vtTl Rr. _ i-tRK-iTf- � son -on. Vrbi?tFing 1,ft$b-+'h1rk�+' H e w C a �? drinks, you might. begin Our RrPkty •ln ONE r^,clnn GRADE. duet°. Toronto. a**t a figure tt,eldvtp 9u :e, , 3 $ g Y . 1h rxk 3-p In Chi, -td r•tpp Fte- e t+ampaigrl with - a twenty four 7i ou ir.t our .BE>RT $arreci Rocks,. verstbte Marshall spnr.1 vushiene. Whit�. LcarhornsJNrw HainpRhirrr. E.I.FCTRIi. 110TOR4 Ctomplttuly reconciltion.d, hour. liquid -diet„ For one whole Hybr.da. For better 'results he-_ ;32'Beautiful brown muhair..-ches:?r- BY ANNE ASHLEY. r et -me x 'Treat t'nick Customer,*' ATTFa.'rl(,N - ',-HP MOTORS, day, eat .n0 RO,tdQ. Writs to Trent F.lcctric Harr,(Scr). CO or 25 cycle, i+•50, r. -built, char- field st11tF, 9_ p{rcer. ',bitted re- - . Have. fruit juice _.and a- Cleat, .Box 5:11F.; Tretttop. Ontario. ann d. Spadina Electric. 3ti2 Spa • vcrstbte Ivr,irshall fly e , ivahion din:, Toronto. i;uaran,r.vd perfectly clan• hot beverage for breakfast, ,_ $49 ltIvd#rn 3 -piece fhr-tern' ld. PRoMT1T irFI.TN ERY ON ALI, PO ° Suite, floor sample. ltpholete: 44 - _ M) y; cari-1,.remoce stairs trom<. milk .or fruit juice in Ihe...mld_- utar brecd�. Vend -in your order- to- 1••1-]i\ITIRF: }�U)t SALY: pp,..,buftFt' t e, In nove.lt�- re yp re. marble? day. ''hicks.ahippe'[ the fu11o«ing versihle Marshall sprirg :ushions _ Ole of the mgrninK;• c1Ear sa,, -• day. Iter hake hatches livery Itrr•n- FURNITI HE B.%Rt9AIN$ - FREE r. i.• $gy yglue, A. Mix a paste of. benzine find more- fruit juice and a hot bev- day, •T%us. Wed.. Thurs., and catalogue of new and used furni- yowdf-red soapstone, SpreAd this Friday. 13 puri brrds, S hybrid- to lure t,arga4rla sent on re-queat . All 514.5A 3-pK'CP'thPAtFSfjel•i R rite_ •:p- erage for lunch,. milk or 4ge- ,-., holstered in figured r. pp Ro•'rr. ' `over the marble and leave it Over choose from. FrArMd chicks. D- giidP cord on money -back guar• alble Marsha14 sprinl,-cashions. table' juice' -in the middle' of the ons. Turkey 'Pt'Falt4, rrires fol• I$t ,ant.•r, Wh6tesale' Furniture, .4Lt: Rlglit• 'ash Off with waim water. of Jun,, ].echorns $s.7o. 96 per Rarhursr Street, Toronto Perfectly clean. afternoon, •a dinner composed ,•int puUFtn $18.40, corks -rets S1.00, $39 Smarr bedroom Pu -its ]n r'ch it rat-cesaary, rt-Iieat the applica-.• solely of liquids. and, if you, -w-e : -_ h7Fa •, 1':i:. pBhlrrs t ,6, . pullrta 'walnut finish, dres�cr, chitfon'er $IF,4n, •orkerels $6.45. Barred trek ss nb, L n _ hungry at bedtime,, another ek s'Rvls'ERv, .►TTE\T7U\! full and-pa•'repil nRk. ' P.'+• ka S`•..rl, pullrta $13.95, i1 l Q. lio'w rkiiI'ad4l7to the flavars of a FRUIT {.RO%VERS i:ARDE\F1,S. $21 Fimmun's' walnut t,nfrh at=al' lass of milk or_ fruit uice. Vela 36..5. Free r, talnLue, tuna and Salmon? K 7 Wran to- us for prices on your rt- bed, saglcss high riser ' ring, c Weddle Chick Hatcheries 1.irAit- roll -edge mattress an, �ar6P Al_o, be sure to -drink at least eluirements of fruit and teketabla td. Fergus, fintario. i - A. Add finely chopped sweet Rix ]asses of -water .dUrin the mack:OCes. The Oakville gasket mit ftr.ish dresser with 3;ittse m:r- : 1= g Co., Ljrnite,i. Oakville, dntartr,. •ror. Dirkles, 'bard -cooked • eggs, diced litGuid diet -dad"• PT'T Y61 -k EMPTY- i novo rRR - hduse And arovP- to work with $49 Modern bedroom stti:c tn':tw:,; 4cel*ry. or cucumbers. Mix w4th pal - I10TF'i.% RANTED IPne wAlnut finish. Vanity tw:Th One Large Meal gray Turkeys. Order Brav's dnY, full ler.Klh, Venetian mirror, chif- s tad dressing Or Mayonnaise. old and started - prices rea�orr- F'rom then on until you are Ol'R SULCEsa IN SELLING HOT• 1,,nier. fun vze bed,--wltea,y>r:nZ Phle - rmmedinte ahtptnent: And s els to really phenomenal. We will npd new -rnattress, Ptrfc':t cor,ii- x 1 Q. How can i keep moths out of slimnler and feel like yourself rest•ember there's goe♦d June chick be.pleaza d to have an +opportunity lion. buviry 1n ,tray I.egbgrns, %S. x f rutca that are to be etoret.? ai+ain, try � the one -large -meal- to try to sill yours. 11'e advertise $59 Brand neo'• flour aarnple bed,• N.H Barred Fiorks. New Hamp- gra every paper in Unrarao. For oar room suite, in blerohrd w•nlr.ut - A. Sprinkle the rU s with ca:• a_dap system. Have only fruit, shires. Started chicks to order. er or vani.t}, chiffn - I I p g• 3-Pra'y'HAtchery', 1301 John N•, Ham- -'terms write to Beret Weir & SQrk„ -finish. dress-_ ' br,li@ pepper 'and TOiL them secure• one slice Of toast and a , hot � ,_ �.tt.r ___. . Real'tnrs,, London. Ontario. ter, full siie bed, ssglt': pr:".',; beverage for breakfast; s u and new mattress. lty in newspapers. g g, pt $24 Large solid, oak (?!n'ng aui:e a iarge'green salad or a plate' Na T,F,L.4YS \tiHF.N l"OC OP-F)F.R' LItF_ �TOi'K Buffet: ixtension table and,6 i i - Baden chicks. We can . gi-ve 3 ou IF Q. How can 1 correct acid soil'iti' cher upholstered chair.. . of vegetable9r and Something to prnmpt do Fit Pry_ AlT chi,•ks Gat RFGISTI:kF.lr YOL'X J E R S k' T , soy garden? ernment AppfocPd from bloodtPst- Pull for sale. dam 655 lbs. of fat $39 ?tiodPrn walnut fiols.h din:moi; drink_ for lunch pne portion of suite. -buffer. estension t:�lih and > ' ed _ breeders. Stnndard Quality (Imp. .�.irea $100.0.0 Jersey heifer •A, Althaugh' llnie,is not plant 6 Teather upholstered ch;:ira• Com - ..A. 'you want for dinner. White Lc•ehorns $8.73, 50 per rent, due to freshen, $75.00, Holstein pletely refinished. 4 tfo4Nl, it Is t'Aluable as a means 01 Or, if 'you prefer, have • the Pullets $18.45'. Cockerels 31.00, Bull, I{orndy ifs breeding 545.00. SO A ortment size di:::r,a; roorv.' otnrecting, sour or Acid aril Condi- Barred Rocks, -New' HAmp4h'lrr:S Mirvev \Eorrlson. Harriston; Ont. P large meal in `the middle of 'the $4.25, i4ullets $14'15, CockPr,•ls. suite, it, walnut finish. M1i utf{t, 1rri -lion, and in making• clay soils loos- ?.er h' P•s E6.50, Burred Ramps rr tension table;: china c, bin p dp. , soup and salad ,for supper•. ~MACNw FARM r5[PLEMENTIS Father seat chairs. Refinished j - - - - .Jloe;ks .$•6.75.-WbAte. Rocks, HF- _ - -- - 6 3' +tr rand'liiiare liable., $67 Beautiful English '"cult dinir,i; •, -. TlOWev:4, whether `yoll. eat - hrida. Barred Rocks x New - - Ramps. New Ramps x •Rsrrfd - p suite, iArLe hpffet. china cabinet Q.• Hoof can I prevent 'odor •'then the one ,large meal in the mid-_ Turks $,0.25, Pallets $15,95. Cork- Vowmpn Fjeclric Herder extension table and _-- rlxrkin cau7lflowO.? dle or at the' end of the day, rrela $7.75. Rig Egg Quality FI1LI, GUARANTEED. 6 VOL S, ht's autifPitair - --- g _ slightly. higher. Free, entalpcuw Disk regulator, High-I.oty switch $7l Resubuf walnut dining sails. ' A. Place a piece of stale bread no Second portion' of anything Baden Electric Chick. Hatch,;yti, battery'. insulators. Price,com. large buffet; extension table,: Otl top of the Cau4filow.er, after pre► is 'allowed:' Always try to leave Limited, Baden. Ontarin, ytete $16.00. Dealers wanted. china cabinet and 6 leather ulihof "`" ` Bowman Electric Herder, Peters- stered chairs. Perfect. -- -; palitlg it for boiling 1n the usual the table feeling that you could, TOP•QTTALITY.CHiCKS AT POCK' burlr.l�ntsrio.- - $719 Large solid nalnut dining 3oenner. Don't cover it. R'hen done, if urged, LA a to eat a little X250),-,tcPsi nett/ buffer. *xim+ttely I$ Bottom prices for June, all from - $250), bc. lutifuT huffed. Pgtensi�n carefully culled hlondtrsted stork, MEN RANTF,D - 7['Fanry�:_the bread. •--• - -- more. table, china cabinet, and 6, lea-. _ -- - Whtte Leghorn, $8.25, 90 ppr rent, air.,. _v pct_ thee- ttpfinlster�d' cam• r - s ' 'm 1 • °- Pullets $16 45. CockrrPls $1.. Rai- A. GOOD BUSINESS PAFING GOOD h 'refinished. : tell Rocks ES.iu: Pullets' 513:95. Income and with future' possibilf- $29 Sn cm:;i•t 3 -piece - studio--Rtrite. -? CoekerelA $6.90, New Hampa $8.75, ties. Selling Farttilez Products' uplrofAtPred:=:in atiip hoStespun Pull et9__$14.115, Cgakerols • $6.25;-- -----mEn-and women all over Canada >paterial. Studio, makes into twin_._ •_1aeTAI O -w �S-> FRd�>f �- ��ttTT�ite •Rocks,- Hybrids,` Rarred have'toun3-the %ecret of -success. beds, 2 chairs to match.• Guaran_.It.� ksSew,HamPP- New Ramps Why don't you 1n on 1t too?teed perfectly r-lean.17Metal has never7etrtarudsfire! Protect Tourdalusble x aired Rocks 39.7F, Pullets 7NO OBLIGATIOak for FREF. E17.g0 Modern walnut finish break-.'*rocktndcropsw•ith'PEDLARIB-madeinthefambw' $114,95, Cockerels. $7.90. Large Eg lcatslogue-TI 2 necessity- fact suite -Buffet with cabinet-top-'CouncijStandud" Brand. iQuality ot,e rent more. Bigger IDIDroducts and AMILF, and extension table, anti 4 chairs. !"Good For aLIMme-Sold wiAa23 Yew Geom.PW- - Profit tvco cents more. Free, circu- - PRODUCTS, 670 St. Clement 9t., $19.50 Kroehler Chesterfield Bed- up- ,�� lar. Prompt'shlpment, Totu'LVoteb UONTREAI� holstered -In figured blue Velour VEDLARIB is stormproof. and fireproof. Send Chlekeries, Guelph. Ontario. - dimensions ofyourbuildingforourPreeestimateof I1' - -•�+- w+ ++ y�ith.recersible spring-fl7led cuah= >< complere roofing fob, including trimminss. LN• Ggwanteed lona and new mattress. 13� -TOTJ'RECEIVE THE WORTH OF All goads thoroughly reacndltlml= THE ►EDLAR PEOPLE LIMITED il,,l your money when you buy John- CAR AND TRUCK PARTS od, guaranteed absolutely clean. tt Vit; Esedblir7ird 1861' - . Illi ' goo's chicks, they are bred to lay _ Cltre[ul1Y crated for sate ehfpme l - - - - Hoed OFFks • Osbawo, Ont. { -'and are good table to*]. Pricer! Utter -� New on receipt of .money-ordor. �. J or June nerd to and of Heanor. - ; LYONS FURNITURE CO. c lwonrral,tjtnwa,Torooto•Winnipea,Cdcarv.Vancowrer d Deka 8 cent!, 90 per cent Pullets ECiA1.17.iN[;f i79 RFR[7Ti.T MQ 7 cents, Cockerels• 2 cents. All are R9, PowlemrFPT9, H74r -RLe 1 � 478 -Tofte St. - Toronto 9 11 ' s l ' +� lood tested. Rocks bred from 0.' to, wlaelsee. atmeratem 8 ��.,a _ D s P. stock. LFghorns The Barro 4► Weirseteso Carburetors. Rattfat. j tvAin. Safe arrival g0arahtQT� - Exchange service, Qlalis - ISSUE per. cent with -order. J. D. John- feet qr retv". Levy, Asia JSSUE NQ. 23•--740 j. - n. Fetgus, Ontario F , '.' .yam. 4 :.z.,iY .': .w.. .:..k• l.��l+• ,M.L �1 ..',•. ..br Qv. •. 7,,.. ._ .:rve2:•[.4en 5¢t+OYa•-}T•-:..3r:: n ..'ht,M' - Ys • V v i .. .. y . ./ • .. ",i'L: -K t• ,a;'4 "-3}- 'Ji�,.Jr K-' CJ N� MTFS -T�, '..5 .yw.-....n,,..' w. �. :^ A ..w -'^ ",.u,f. r ,i - s. - f• '.Ii- .•'31•. 'F ^W. +0 i • -JI'hle ging s birthday wil! be v days. This _appapathy of-:......_ •. bile " vommuiuty goes out to the LAND SVRVFYOP. t-Miss Hattie Adams, of Toron- bereaved. _ PIAI�O•TUNING = 4 -The Committees on the First to, visited Mrs. George Martin, on Community. Club complete orga z of July P4>gr , meet ' at the Sunday. _ }ii ,AND J. DON$VAN, B, � Be. Q Chtb rooms on Wednesday evening -Lorne and- -Mrs. Ravin, and ation for Itick4ring, First of July r°ay°rs Gi4uEon and Arnold, skis __P> _ .A,-Be.- there! I._ d�ughter.�elen, of Toronto, visit- Celebration,- Monday, Jury 1st, A611 Hinds of Fepair Work I Ming Str. Fast, 0.h.s, ph. r-Men 1-.rave been & busy during ed Walter and Mrs. White, on Sun- All'Tuning Guaranteed L. S.- On file are the rsoorda a� ' the week. repairing the highway, day. �' At a meeting of the Club on 'C. S. MaCDONALI) 199L ' 1617• which is rough in spots, following hack and MTs. Teeple, of Tor- Friday evening last, called for the _ -269 Clan Avow Tseroaa the winter's frosts. onto, visited their uncle and aunt, Purpose, tahe organizing details for >, the conduct of the annual .bi da F'lllo0e Lakeside 1502 B R A L E Y' =,J. G. Baxter has men busy re- Jo.� and ,Mrs. Murkar on Satur- g y OrdsrE taken at N EW SO>hse N .: rooting has barn, which was badly day evening• In Pickering, was carried out. As -JMrs. McCarthy; of, the Alto" is the Custom, the Police Village damfaged during the recent severe age � -•. • lain and wind storm. Road, has moved with her family will receive 25 per cent of the net McII Overalls, �1,39a pr, up ,. r The. services in the Presbyter into T. E. Crawford's residence, Peds. The following is a list of AMen's work boots $2095 q ion Church, on Sundary, will begin � 4ormer Methodist Parsonage. the different committees and the ' p at 11 a. 'm., and Twill continue sur- officers: oyer, And your harness at 10 a. in., and the Sunday School Farmers, _ . _.. Hishlsad Creek Junior institute Chainmen for the DaY -Cyril E. Morley, see what you need _. ;ing the summer montlm. NOTTER y , We are Tire election of the officers of i cry to report the, set= Secretarb'-Z`resaurer — Roes Irwin then 'a9II1e in and we will fiz ioua illness of Mrs. - Clarence Silk, the Highland Creek Junior Iastit Parade Committee -- Art Miterell, you ?Ips who was taken to the Toronto E, ute for years 1940-�41 resulted as Edgar Andrew, ` Frank eaPison , follows-: President, Miss Mary . Advertising .- Robt Ruddy, Art. General $ospital. We hope a pro- Harness and Shoes repaired. longed rest will restore . her good TredwaY. 1st Vice -Pres., Miss Mlolly Richardej n, W. C. Murkar (all. Scott. tad Vice -Pres., Miss Ruth owed `Qa• �"+►. Bradley health. $36.00 for advertising) 'iXJ V Q j :-St• George's Church, Sunday, Cole.' Secretary, Miss Olive Jones. Raffle - Les. Johns; ' Ed. Booth, t .( June 9th. 10 a. m. Sunday school AJssistant Secretary, Mies M. Pool Jack Bryant IIA CIf� Pone pick 3"4 -- 11 a. m., Celebration of the Holy er. Directors, Misses Evelyn and - Entertainment - Alan Lishman, . Commnaion. 1 p, m, Event* Pray- J. Fleasfng. District Director, Miss Dr.-.Cartrwright, P. M. Yeater, - �'•� � -71 er. Preacher at both services, Rev, Olive Jones. Musical Director; Dick Winter, Dr. Fallaise The P�ICkelin F. aG. gob�m Miss Erma Annie. Assistant Music Sports - Jack Boyes, Rose Muris. L �y y, ft sicsi a, MEAT AT MARK Di r Harold Mitchell, Ben-Bryant. trs Keay E'�' Th rectro , Miss Ina McConochie. �On' Gard Winterad i Mitchell and son, of the 6th con- Entertainment Committees: Misses Frank Baker, that wLi . '. cession►,, extend to them their am. Jeanne Brumwell, Helen Hewitt', Band - in charge of Parade Com. BM&dpohkL In dignity Noreen Knowles, Mrs. K. Pi_�st'i- Booths - M. S. Chapman and We a full line of -' Facey � the death of Mrs. Mitch- s[ wr Carry ell, which took place on Saturday and Shirley Morrish, Floral Com'- Group - �k � � � IL+r�` -after a lingering illness, mlttee. Misses Mildred Pooler, Mary Cocoanut Shy, etc. '- John Lish- > !roar every Fresh Tmusdell and Rita Plitz. Auditors: ' ` • ' --Motor traffic on the highway Qoncessions - q�sirman an - , � a� -- __ _ _ Miss Moll Scott and Mrs. Jack d Sec, pa (K and on Sunday rose t}�e heaviest of the y Tribaq . Mill- Year. The day• was fine and warm Wood. Publicity Agent, Mise Ruth Grounds -Percy Neese, -Wm. Mill- X. W. STAPBORD = !Cured and ideal for motoring. -The country Cole. er, Hugh Miller, Ev. Bryant, R. sway Neeassital - Is now at its best. The fields are • ... ' ' Ruddy. Weeks _ f green and fruit .. trees are Ioaded Gate - W. V. Redditt, E. L. gip- , Ph. 4p � oaL Meats LIBRARY NOTES . man', Jack .Balsdon, J. A. Bush-' Kagsten Zmd Rest — Map- green blossoms. , .. . by, Frank Prouse. C. A. Sterr- Our delivery is at your service r•-► meets - - •byterian congregations of Whitby Pickering pu ar meeting o! the itt Chester Butt, I. L. Wilson, ng o! the united Pres- 4t the Q _ Photic° Pick Is�Q - _ _ • ,� , blic .Library Board D. N. Lockwood. e 'F sad Pickering, will meet in St. held in the Library Rooms, Mon- (First-named in each committee N LK 'Aasdrew's Church, Whitby, on Mon- day evening, tentative - plans were iC L as chairman) ARE CE SI - : as•. day evening next . to _ consider a made for a aeries of entertainments . -'-eau to Rev. D. Marshall. Who for to be held to be. -85 and 15 cents. _ held in the early Fall, in Cars, 25 eta. _- the past year has been on. "stated which the support of the commun. The �. sn ly"• IV Will be solicited. More details discussed, matterofo� n insurance was E ! -7U pupils of Mss. P. Sprott, later. a8'mn coasfder- • , - iltcaa Pickering and vicinity, will The ed not necesasry. Public 'is reminded o! a re >Pt a recital The value of a bead Was .also _ Program in the cent addition to the magazine discussed. with 'a majority, ad1I u ,-JP'iKkering United Church, on the s1•,elves, „The Canadian Nature" a favoring Its use in the parade. - . :.evsains of FridaY. June 14th; be- year's subscription of which has At this same meeting the quest- grins at 9.15. The Program will been generously donattd by Miss 'ion of ` keeping the Club o _ p _ , aonsiat of solos, dneb, quartets, Margaret Pennell. The ma •+.�. Pen sur- It's i4 pCrff time 111 P1Ci[e�A,�' gs..__ lag the canthi, of June to Sept- - _ � , elocution numbers. There will carries articles and phbtognps of ember, iriclndve was discussed. rfi • i if j V, jis a diver _collection at the door. sI'i phases of Canadian Wild Life, President hishasaa informed the Sisman s all its one ,plecea o 4 T'ha P: aeds Will be dont �- _ the Redd ed W W!L{Kh are attractive to readers of meeting that the Executive _ had `` all ages. It L allowed in circula. decided they could not ' afford to seams to •-f!'1ba W. A,. oi' the United tion under the rules . governing all ° keep -the_ club open during tlwse p 4%nreh will hold tSeir °June meet- requented Men's, $2.25 Boys' $11.75 - periodicals. is the Lirary. mJoaths, and it is not t _' the - Cos Ing at the horse at Mrs. G. F. by as great a number during the i/ • ff Coates, on Tuesday, June 11th, at KINSALE R m. Mrs. Fallalse' and' Mrs. summer months, a. is Winter. The "Goodrich" Stamper:, weer hk0 IL -tedditt's groups will be iri c'� ge members'dp� had dropped from a- _ - f ` and all members of the. Society A few from here motored to Lind- bout 130 to 100 in the second pear pig's- nose + are asked to bringsay last Tuesday. o? its operation. However_ all. of e f their donations those who fa .. � y Pend . vorured keeping M n s $1 95 Bos $1 75 _ for the miscellaneous shower __for $acne from here colored to• Orr pug open e -the " entry* Store" to be held in son Saturday evening. m have been Present, as _ ract-- -. f - must Several from our community en scally a unanimous . vote favored. - �] the F'a11. All ladies are cordiatlz smart 8f leather Work Boots for 'n joyed a tri to ti i doing so. Numerous su l_vited to attend -and. will be mad: P agars last Sun- ggestions aekiame. day. were then received, following which Men. Priced of -- - _--•.The tennis courts are provin �., Milton Parkin,' of Toronto, an arrangement was concluded, in s which individual members i-olun- $2.299 $3-.20, $3..75, $4.95 & $6.50 ' s popular place these days, and in spent_Sunda�y with his parents tarsi a between shovers, some here. Y .greed to assume. yea onsib- exciting P Rev. Irvein,' of Whitby will be iltty for the first-five days of enc': Come on in- and look them over : games have been played.' These -who week! A roster . is being prepared Intend to join up for. the '.season, the pastor for next Sunday at oyr 'showin and have not done so, are reques#- church service as it- is Conference a g the days each member has Sunda Agreed to assume charge. ed to Pay t'veir fees immediately y - - tournament committee 13r. and Mrs. Kna .1/1EIV _ so that the - pp and dough- - -- may draw up schedules of play ire' Helen and Ruby attended the Eyesight 1 within the next week. Rates - are anniversary services of Zion church 3' Shi Edn+eation Zf you ` want to look smart---welt as follows Seniorlast Sunday. Junior ticket - 1st 'ticket, 52.00. $ji(i Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Russell, of - .Inst wear in family, SI:00. Langstaff called on Mrs. W: Bell led in family, .�s. Short term tick- EFFICIENCY �' " et - 1 month, `.'7b; 2 weeks, .35, last Saturday and attended the L '� �P Nicklaus-Sl-.uttleworth wedding ult i .. 1 week, .2b. • A Weiner roast will be 'ng at . Ay ; _-_, ' TIP Whitby. ,7 _ held at Cyapman's Grove, Monday y' : - . ' -_ • f evening, June 10th, to iwhich all The sale of home baking from (] Tlj('Tl One' Priee'•'$27•S`,% ' last year's members and this year's the halt last Saturday attracted a , li • 1 UU'i1 members are invited. Those wishing large crowd and the proceeds Were to attend are asked ,to meet at the exceptionally good. Wlstch for a Opt. ! teAnia donrts at 8 o'clock,sale at a future date. Y ►l e a /l� ] Mr... Mrs. Geo. Mowatt,. of j F A l �/l 1 'i -'!� Tuesday, Mary 28th, -- the Whitby, and Mrs. Muir of Toron- -women's institute met in the club �lsaaF B1ds. (Qpp. P. 0.) !� - roams for. their regular meeting, to; also Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pil- O pis 1616 - - key • and daughter Olive- and son g ' .Miss E. Richardson, President, in - oigarge,-'The visitin Floyd, all called• on Mr. and Mrs. Pickering.- g 'committee to There is a reason if I repeat a- atheschopl reported the s iendid H. Parldn gn Sundaq, sin d ai i t ■ dYarP gan ag n n he endeavour to e work and co-operation of the tea Beall report`s -Kinsale vs, pis 1�bme a point' that to me - -cher, and pupils. Mrs. F. H. Hal Whitevale, on Thursday. evening seams important and worthy of Seed �Q Mrs. Newman, Miss- Margaret last, Whitevale being the, winners. mention, and this reason is . that 1JeeQ and Field Seed$ _este y�attd Mise Dorothy Bay Monday evening Kinsale vs. Cher- we, of today, being busy perhaps -` rYwood, I�unsale the winners. Th- 'Complete Stock Of NO. � were chosen representatives to the' or at any. rate indifferent to the � p 1l Seed Corn District Annual being held in Brou. u70day evening will be a return necessity of caring for our vision. Dent and Flint Varieties': Also ghaan, this' week. After a very lis. game to Pherrywnod.. I, therefore, feel justified. as one _ply business discussion, Miss Marg. The W. I. met at the school on qualified to improve and to assist 'KinaBC?otlt Hybrid Seed Corn - - aret Wtestne ve a Tlmre� last. The pupils put on a against the att- y ga: splendid re- to maintain vision �i►ort program, which was very acke: of modern civilization to use 'Mange], Turnip and Garden. Seed `Port on "Achievement -,Day'! at y Bulk and Package __ s 'Uxbridge,-'the junior - Girls closing much'-appreciated b 'the ladies, any mean within my power to _ - - Club Girl Entertains". Betty Many complimentary, remarks were irhpress of ers with the importance _ FRIGIDAIRE -ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR T: Wade read an original Peen? on the neatness of the grid upils on of giving attention to any weak-' - � a P * .',$pring�". Mica Bain has yard and class nese beibre it. becomes so: develop- - - RIC WASHER _ COFFIELD ELECT y gone to rooan.. A picnic lunch was ' served considerable trouble - collecting and ed to be a danger. Indifference is _ to all: - y`potting wild flowers on which she dangerous,' and I know that :_• _ _ _ It was with sincere regret, we ' 71=cat, for McCormielk.Detrift FarmlGlaebivtry and q� gave scoot- interesting talk. Aft very nvany, are or have been. in- ernoon tea learned of the sudde death of I Ives then served, bring- different to the value of their _ .:Rep.in. Mss. Joe Mitchell `of Brougham. r' j Ing a most interesting afternoon to eyesight. I meet with it, others ,Ors Yolto �• W* lass IL Ca Q� R a>ria� ,a.� •: a close. The W. I. meets the last The late Mrs. Mitchell was, before meet with it when her marriage, Annie Lewis, and People come too ptat ;� Tuesday of every month at three late asking for assistance which e o'clock. Plan to come out and spend W well and favourably known should have been sought years be- i i,' D �Ns I an afternoon well here, attending' church here in her tore. J CKERING ' , spent. -Com. >M