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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1940_06_14'dol"'T Iff qu Tr W 1k, PIC rw .. ., .. R .. .. .. 1.. ', :. ._:.. . ...'.,. s Y - '�. ''r'a'y '.ry�at'r. J' :,!•:� Y.. 1r. �•.s-"�' :„—,. ,g. .. ,,, .. .-=s- a.Y,c -, .;a . ,c _ ::,*�' � w.w;`x"' iv+ •n e _ •sra ' .;.a �r.�� ,., - . ,•,'' :`� i .i r9 � r .. ": .. Rr �. 0,x'4,,.. [�. a. ► �ai � :.•"e',,;cT .. I --'VOL. LIX PICKERIN.G�, ONT., FRIDAY, DUNE. Z4, X40 �� No. 43 BROUGHAM - RED CROSS GREENWOOD alici4cau � •. SOFTBALL - �bURNA:MENT :. Mr. and Mrs. W. Knox and Bar- `i'ICIiERI_V'G BRANCH AND ENTERTAINMENT =t. H. b.' PEARSON—Phyeeisn bars, of St. George, weFe Brough- r :. MILLS The attention' of ' all interested in r dodSwgom. Daabaetos. 1017 am visitors over the week eAd.' Red Cross Work, and, the public In connection with the Golden 1886--1936 Erskine Mesdorial Service was Jubilee Celebration' of St Johns rr' o RB. FORSYTH. h.;0.;, Director generally are requested to read the •dew � tae, attended by. a number of St. Johns I United Church, Broughlam, the .rd �t o a► of eet`�'om er.-at advertisement on the Pickering o� People :, (CHOPPING ' congregation on Sunday. Tg are sponsoring a Visitors at the Brown home on page, re the auction sale to be I. Soft�sll Tburnament in the C(p=- Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. F. Mr beDdMonday,dDesday, and Fri Ti/ede�y held here. - uidtp Park, Claremont,on Satur- ` WE GRIND FWE Brown froom. West Lbrne, and Miss Annual Itemembrance Day Service' day evening, .June 22nd.: Play to Bran,. Starts aod' Petd of all iINALD RUDDY Barriaier. Ella Wallace, of Toronto. Brougham, this ,Sunday CO enCe at 6 p. m. standard time. kms, aGo minerals aOd el6et ties N Pt.� B �? Sunday next. Sunday School will Tea¢ns from Lindsay, Balton, �rCsiowe• �� be cancelled, as the church is be- ar3and Hill and Whitby, will caro- CODCtDttftei ter tabk feeding sia4 • ee Wititq, "Thi annual Remembrance Day Ii S _ ing redecorated before the anniver- Service will be held at the [Jnion Pete for the Cash Prizes offered. ittpt oD basd� BERTON, BELL (� ROSS sary services on June 23rd. BOO(Ij3 ON THE GROUNDS, and - Cemetery, Brougham, on Sunday, • V/t steal[ Barrestors &, Solichors The Roy McWhirter family, T att- June 16th, at 2.30 p• m. standard j BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Foil- &* the best Poultry ' ended the wedding of Miss Ilene time. The service will be in char' e owing the Softball, a very fine En- V Reds and ice• tf, d. SEATON. K. C. _. Taiephone 9 S P1 Winds and Mr. Peter Brown, a! tertainment will be presented in the r Ii.'BROOItE BELL, K. C. Adel, 2838 of 'Prof. Reneaud, of the University the Tuaunlondis' home on Saturday, of Toronto. Special enusic will be Hall, by the Young People of the 10. F. ROSS -at Cannington. United Church, Whitby. The play, — - ':379 Bay St. , provided. Loud -speaker ' facilities.�+L JOHN L. POND ,' Toronto •The Happy Circle Mission Band Cbme and help .us in this Cemetery ' "The Road to the City" will feat. Repair ►7aLOp held a well . attended meeting at the ro�ect• ure the entertainment. Combination C�t U. IirIGgARDAON A Co., Bar££ia• home of Mrs. Hedge, on Saturday, tickts:-Tournament -and Concert, - sorult°"' No etc' Sueta Sat, Mrs. Holtb told .the stn from - - Adults 25c. Children 12 and under, oe't,�f. too, NT oatott. Tawcte. y tY WHITEVALE I am prepared to repair trae• eisplwae Ad, toes: darters Pi». seta. Set the Study Bbok, in an interesting - 15c. Come arty en jay the' evening. tors and farm maebintry. S McMILLAN eter, SSd- manner. The Ordinance of- Believers' Bap- IiINSALE _ l�rq• ior„�ioisrs Ptpetic. 1 edaflad'a eel The community -was well repres- tism will be observed in the White- Am also agent for Cocksbutt T �i efedLoae Ei¢[a 80103,. 94tt ented at the sl ewer held in the Implements. i vale Baptist Church next Sunday. Misses Jean and Gertrude Len- Satisfaction Let•tai Town Hall, to honour Mr. and June 16th at 11 a. m. standard i guaranteed Mrs. George Willson, who were the non spent the week • end in Toron- - . ' __ , time. A. cordial invitation is- ex- _ JOHN NORTON HC?E$BERT Tr FALLA18B, L. D S., recipients of many beautiful . gifts. ' tended to all. � to. Phone 5104 CLAREMONT ID.D, S.. Graduate of �,a [royal �pt►sse oe A Pleasant avenin was spent b Several from here attended the Sar.¢ eoo+anatA• lJd rt�,erait7 oe T g Pe The citizens of Whitevale and --I `rseidepo• eeeoad poor ase �,( St. kod• the young people. district, and especially those inter- W' I. Conference at Brougham last Cbsseh. F4elter out. Orb he,sn: 9 p Y Wednesday. g. Notice of 'the death of an old- r Y• �L-s. a .�a, e,r as►votetmene. (X -ss' calci in the local Red _gross activ- - • �'m• time -citizen of 'Brougham, in .the Miss Velma- Balson has returned sties, are asked, in connection with after having' —�— person of the late Ebenezer Mead- - areata at Taunton. a visit with her® A•.r a� - the Red Cross sale o! used furnit- ' lVsserlsesoo : tatse, owe, of Manitoulin Island. -came in ure etc., -at Pickering — to leave P • a Papez dated May ,3Oth. His father:Several fram here attended the their donations at --the Baptist basement or t Memorial Service- held � at Erskine Sat �ittea LTi /l !fi>�,h 8. HIZATQN, TOWNSElif' was the village biackarrtdtli here, the Whitevale Baptist Church; or Cemetery* Is Sunday. • it. Coawpaeea. Commieriwsr So and went to Manitoulin in 1874._ �k•. asst. ls�,e st if unable to provide for transports- Mrs. Llo d Mood attended the �0 sat i/rTige. - f � June btiv dawned a perfect June tion to the church.- to .advise Mrs. I P Y RH day and at the appointed hour. ,Garden Party at Stonehaven at . members of the W. L from all dir- Herbert at once, and arrangementr; Whitby, last Wednesday.e Kant will be made. Mrs. Frank Dillard of Cobour �ilGllilbM LICK SIS ' ��>SR� IP18IIIiAlr@S actions began arriving in the vih- , - - - - - _ ._. - ' - g, - - A,BAL ZnATE nasi meeting of the for the an- GREEN RIVER - with herc�dsetesf days last week, ge, large numb ars r y ' e Scut -.t Ontario Mrs. Ralph OONVSYANOING • W,omen's Institutes. President,,. ]hiss Miss Edythe Williams has gone Mowbray, here. • r - - AM aid 6d a,cemey, �y E. Richardsoa� was. unavoidably ab- to, Muskoka for the summer. BaaCh results — Thursday Kin- to @arra, seat. The Vice -President. Mrs. W. Miss Margot Wilson is entertain-- ening: Clierrywood Alas from iiia- t sale; Monday evening: 14male wins get Crab[ peat "W Wit sum lfleseae I'!e><. •000. W. Gee, .of Greenwood, Look charge ing an Art Class for the summer. of the meeting. Mrs. B. Harvey, of Brunswick Hill Cemetery 3ervic- nem Base i. _ �� ' '� - ,` Brougham, . wekoened the guests- es, .Sunday June 16th, at 2,.30 S, T. ( Recent visitors with the Alvin QO�L �� y • M The reply of Miss Richardson was Mrs. Barefodt, - o3 is Hanker family were Mr. sad Mere. • a LiO�saD AVOTIONNIM AND was fi e' J. Raine sad Lois and Miss H•asel read by Dt[rs. Gee. The meeting visiting her .,..parents J. B. " and . ; .VrQOi% 0�`�Te VALUATOR opened by singing "God Save the Mrs. Wilson. Crawford, of Tbraamo. Islas esrdooted Aatwbere King,% the W. 1. Ode and ,"O Can- ' Our popular teacher, Miss Muir, Mr. and Mrs J. Read, of _ Good- SND• �BdY�i Plene oe write. Address Oii Dead" oda". The President's eddsess was. wood, Mrs. Harrison and daughter, has handed in her resignation, after Straw, 111"[. w read by Mrs. Gee. The minutes Of Picton, were recent guests. of the std - ten very snccesarful years. 1p! , 'Wbitby. OntosAo. the laab meeting were read by the R. V. Mowbray family. BUMDBR 8 SUPPI.I88 The Old Bciya and Girls Reunion - - Secretary, Mrs. N. Wlitite, and ap- of our Sunday School, which was Mr. and •Mrs. W. Mark and dau- ils0 lOOil sststi a AO?k Il Call showed s good ghters, Jean and Isabel, spent the S proved. Roll g advertised for the 29th, of _ .dune, ��t - week -end in Woodbrid a and alt '!Fe bswsslea islsaad its coni a fall - 'bra thea but B, _ ♦�� l n 11� dance al HO$ attendance i Ind D at a efinitel s from L red �� � F Pb po vernment Licensed Greenbank. wboh was not repres- ' ' The annual service in connection (ended the Agar reunion on 9atttr• LINE o! MAPLE LEAF •D[II.I+II'tQ . Go ented. A resolution was passed, Bain 8t. E. Stou$ville Ont with the Green River Cemetery will Ogti[PANF >R'i»B•. vy'- - • l • ---- clveytng -the - syi'npathy.- . of -tile be held at the - Cmnetery 'next June Phone ilii meeting' to Miss Richardson. Mrs. fly of Ba>Pinanvilie and Misses A MITCHELL 16th, at 230 p. m. standard time. W. Maternity, Medical, and Surgical H. Arksey contributed " vocal 'nurn- A cordial invitation to all: 'In case Veronica and Laverne Gaynor, Mil= _ casts Mitts bers• Reports from conveners of of rain, the Rervice 'will be held in died Taylor and Margaret, all of " Piokerin& Onth -- Matvpity Semi -Room Standing Committees occupied the the Green River Clurch. Oshawa. = •-Rates•lot IO data— iZ5.7i morning session_ Reports were giv fPhand Office- 7.4 Ras. 66 Ragistend Nyfea in attendance sad- leis on "Home 'E^anpmics" by :Hiss DUMB:�l2TON °r' Ss _ -Red 'Cross Auc-i le _ a innf�, Fri. -- s4.honr service Sivas. Margaret Westney:.:on "Cgmmunity: Sum -mer Heat Town Sall.-Pickrr' yr Ambulance Service Activities". by .Mra. Fitch. "Peace Rev. Bruce A., and Mrs. Peglarr. GREENWOOD and . International Relations" by of Mount. Forest paid a hurried a ry DemaDds Ways t0 kee"Ool.. _ = MRS. E. It. GOOD. ZS -3711- - -. - � Ltd Mrs. F. -Money, Education" by visit to -relatives -hereover the end : Rcp Walls, of Cresswell visited We Stiggest : - < Mrs. W. C. Town; Talks on - Feder- of the week. his people on Sunday. -- • ' FOR ation Activities, by District, Rep- TI -e regular meeting 'of the W. I Celetran Instant Ligbt Stoves Miss Ivy Maguire of Toronto -resentative; Mrs. i . Halliday, and M. S. of the - United Church will quick, clean; economical snail .INSURANCE'. was home for the week -end. Federation .Representative, Mrs. be .at the home �f Mrs. Ben. W;'Baldwin -of Locust. Hill, safe. t- SERVICB N.' Perrin. • Miss Jean Scott, Junior Lottori, on- •Thursday, ' Jane' 20th, at I visited Mrs. Frank Walls on Mon- Electric Hot plates, anct Pboee Pickering 67 Institute coach 'for Ontario' County, 3 p. m. day tsutlined her work and •urgeg, the Mrs. A. Staples and children of New Perfection Coal Oil A IL S MOBL]iY Mas Mildred and Gertrude Cor - Staves. x r metrrrbers to encourage the work of Sudbury, , were- among others , who bett were with their = - - P)<R>L 'AUTOMOBILE. LIFO the Teen .Age. girls. Lunch was were here for the Erskine Services Paremg on " AGOiO)1liT, 1►I!!<U1rORIt[ berved in the Town gall. 'Next Inst 8itridaq, and were the guests Sunday.. Raine visited her Agent for Massey -Hattie Repairs. Session opened with community of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Thom. fSi^X 'LIABILITY st'e. - daughter at Oshawa 'last weal[. We "Tilt B��HBY PROTZCTION singing. Report on Health and ,St. Paul's Church, Sunday, 'Jung • �1BrjCa. ., are sorry to • le&rn that her dough -- Child -Welfare, by Mrs. R. P. and 16th. Sunday' school . at '2 'P. m. ter is very ill. Hs�sdws►ee-'R1ss•iih,' ,` ������� BUM ter, two splendid elocution numb= Church Parade of lst" Dunbarton 1VIra. J. Clarke, of Toronto, vis- _ era by Brooklin members: [Said- Company of Girt Guides, § p. m. ited Mrs. ` Sob ' Pretsell. recently. - I �QOB ����� _ ianization and Relief" by Mrs. R. Preacher at this service, Rev. E. Mr. Elmer Mutton, of Greenwood E• Forsyth. Prayer,. by Mrs., Brown. G. Rqbinson. iii the East, spent the week -end 441D orical Research" by Mrs. L Mr's. W. Cropley'has kindly loan- with his cousins the Pretsells. 8 -piece Walnut design ' HEd�QVARTERS FOR Johnston. "Legislation and Resol ed her home, for two important ev- In the absence of Rev. McVey, Waterfall design—$79.50 utions" a paper prepared by Mrs, ents, which will take place in the who was at Conference, Rev- _Mr. A. W s near future. The Red Cross ate - A Mitchell and read b ,MIs_ s Y Irwin of Whit the s 'c o ervi e i Mattresses. from �', took , fled Spring f g Navin a Tea and A'omemade Bak- D. sync. A resolution was brought g on the circuit on Sunda las and _- r Y t, . .;r �17..SO to $tia.50 before the -meeting, 'n Ing Sale, on June 22nd and the FILMS. >:. d saki this . _ ng, g � delivered a splenMi . address. , to , . .. , . " , , gathering to sanction the forward- Home and School Club are having large congregations. Now is the base for summer g grew. ing of ,a resolution to the .Govern. a Garden Party on June 27th. Fur- Mrs. Jane Berger attended the A(}�'A�gIIarfttee'd) or SODAS furniture, lawn ebairs rte. ment, t- have' all alien workers, ther announcertients will be giver later. dinner in Oshawa last week. con- 'i�'ea,li papers and Gift Cbina now occupying positions, be replac- , UNIVERSAL' SERVIGS -. The Woman's Association of the gratulation@ 'to Mrs: Soyer, in be- ad by Canadian and. British Sub- ing 'fwell enough , to enjoy our Gold meeting DBVELOPING'and Rugs, is the new atterns, tecta. The resolution carried after, — with her: girlhood friends at such E1NfSH1NG ` ug P considerable discussion. A Question Pal meeting at the hlome of Mrs. C.'a splendid annual dinner. A Bbx' and Discussion of co-operative Palmer' Iast Thursday. During the We gra a=eats ,fpr tot Easy , Congratulations to Miss Dorothy Bring our neat Film HERS afternoon a collection Was taken g programs, was dealth with by Miss Dorothy and Mr. E. Bryant; also to Washing Maebine and ibe for the fresh air fund and plans ry ' E, Collins. The report of the Nom- p Miss Mildred ' Pegg ' and-' Mr. C. our Special : Whits Sawlog Maebitft. _ inating Committee, by- Mrs. J. were made. to purchase a blanke?. MicTaggart; who rovers married on Wagg. Election of, Officers was for tl* Red Cross. Mrs._ L. Davis Saturday, June 8th. The best fish- Enlar emen#s has charge of this fund and will s, Day orKl� conducted, resulted as foHowsr es of the _corzimunity are .extended l � President, Mrs. Bert Harvey, Brou- welcome donations from friends Of lftsaa 19tH gham: Vice -Presidents: Mrs. W, the W: A. for this woytiiy tilde== f°Gro p 3* of the W. A. avid hold for 2`'!i%, Gee and Miss Dorothy Bayne. Sec.- taking. an Ice Cream Social -and Enter- _ A �'I'ERRITT Treasurer, Mrs. N. White. Feder NOTTCE taiiiarient in the church. on Friday ��Qa COs! :anon Representative, Mrs. F. Hall- evening, June 14th, at 8 o'clock. A. P , r iday. Auditors: Mesdames Heron The Annual Memorial Day Ser- Talent Pram Toronto, :'Highland SUNDAY,HOURS•-1l-Inow 64%U*"- Fnnerel Director and Jones. Ari invitation has bee vice will be held at Brunswick Hill Creek and local, will put on a MonFurniture Dealer received to hold the next Anneal Cemetery, Green River, on Sunday, good program. Admission, 25 and i., l � ' Meeting at Port Perry. June 16th at 2.30 p. m. S. T. Note 15 cents. This includes a helping Sys€ s-9tllei g41natlt•)'. chs a of date. r� _ . ... of ice, cream etnd cake. _ i PIC R «All. --'VOL. LIX PICKERIN.G�, ONT., FRIDAY, DUNE. Z4, X40 �� No. 43 BROUGHAM - RED CROSS GREENWOOD alici4cau � •. SOFTBALL - �bURNA:MENT :. Mr. and Mrs. W. Knox and Bar- `i'ICIiERI_V'G BRANCH AND ENTERTAINMENT =t. H. b.' PEARSON—Phyeeisn bars, of St. George, weFe Brough- r :. MILLS The attention' of ' all interested in r dodSwgom. Daabaetos. 1017 am visitors over the week eAd.' Red Cross Work, and, the public In connection with the Golden 1886--1936 Erskine Mesdorial Service was Jubilee Celebration' of St Johns rr' o RB. FORSYTH. h.;0.;, Director generally are requested to read the •dew � tae, attended by. a number of St. Johns I United Church, Broughlam, the .rd �t o a► of eet`�'om er.-at advertisement on the Pickering o� People :, (CHOPPING ' congregation on Sunday. Tg are sponsoring a Visitors at the Brown home on page, re the auction sale to be I. Soft�sll Tburnament in the C(p=- Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. F. Mr beDdMonday,dDesday, and Fri Ti/ede�y held here. - uidtp Park, Claremont,on Satur- ` WE GRIND FWE Brown froom. West Lbrne, and Miss Annual Itemembrance Day Service' day evening, .June 22nd.: Play to Bran,. Starts aod' Petd of all iINALD RUDDY Barriaier. Ella Wallace, of Toronto. Brougham, this ,Sunday CO enCe at 6 p. m. standard time. kms, aGo minerals aOd el6et ties N Pt.� B �? Sunday next. Sunday School will Tea¢ns from Lindsay, Balton, �rCsiowe• �� be cancelled, as the church is be- ar3and Hill and Whitby, will caro- CODCtDttftei ter tabk feeding sia4 • ee Wititq, "Thi annual Remembrance Day Ii S _ ing redecorated before the anniver- Service will be held at the [Jnion Pete for the Cash Prizes offered. ittpt oD basd� BERTON, BELL (� ROSS sary services on June 23rd. BOO(Ij3 ON THE GROUNDS, and - Cemetery, Brougham, on Sunday, • V/t steal[ Barrestors &, Solichors The Roy McWhirter family, T att- June 16th, at 2.30 p• m. standard j BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Foil- &* the best Poultry ' ended the wedding of Miss Ilene time. The service will be in char' e owing the Softball, a very fine En- V Reds and ice• tf, d. SEATON. K. C. _. Taiephone 9 S P1 Winds and Mr. Peter Brown, a! tertainment will be presented in the r Ii.'BROOItE BELL, K. C. Adel, 2838 of 'Prof. Reneaud, of the University the Tuaunlondis' home on Saturday, of Toronto. Special enusic will be Hall, by the Young People of the 10. F. ROSS -at Cannington. United Church, Whitby. The play, — - ':379 Bay St. , provided. Loud -speaker ' facilities.�+L JOHN L. POND ,' Toronto •The Happy Circle Mission Band Cbme and help .us in this Cemetery ' "The Road to the City" will feat. Repair ►7aLOp held a well . attended meeting at the ro�ect• ure the entertainment. Combination C�t U. IirIGgARDAON A Co., Bar££ia• home of Mrs. Hedge, on Saturday, tickts:-Tournament -and Concert, - sorult°"' No etc' Sueta Sat, Mrs. Holtb told .the stn from - - Adults 25c. Children 12 and under, oe't,�f. too, NT oatott. Tawcte. y tY WHITEVALE I am prepared to repair trae• eisplwae Ad, toes: darters Pi». seta. Set the Study Bbok, in an interesting - 15c. Come arty en jay the' evening. tors and farm maebintry. S McMILLAN eter, SSd- manner. The Ordinance of- Believers' Bap- IiINSALE _ l�rq• ior„�ioisrs Ptpetic. 1 edaflad'a eel The community -was well repres- tism will be observed in the White- Am also agent for Cocksbutt T �i efedLoae Ei¢[a 80103,. 94tt ented at the sl ewer held in the Implements. i vale Baptist Church next Sunday. Misses Jean and Gertrude Len- Satisfaction Let•tai Town Hall, to honour Mr. and June 16th at 11 a. m. standard i guaranteed Mrs. George Willson, who were the non spent the week • end in Toron- - . ' __ , time. A. cordial invitation is- ex- _ JOHN NORTON HC?E$BERT Tr FALLA18B, L. D S., recipients of many beautiful . gifts. ' tended to all. � to. Phone 5104 CLAREMONT ID.D, S.. Graduate of �,a [royal �pt►sse oe A Pleasant avenin was spent b Several from here attended the Sar.¢ eoo+anatA• lJd rt�,erait7 oe T g Pe The citizens of Whitevale and --I `rseidepo• eeeoad poor ase �,( St. kod• the young people. district, and especially those inter- W' I. Conference at Brougham last Cbsseh. F4elter out. Orb he,sn: 9 p Y Wednesday. g. Notice of 'the death of an old- r Y• �L-s. a .�a, e,r as►votetmene. (X -ss' calci in the local Red _gross activ- - • �'m• time -citizen of 'Brougham, in .the Miss Velma- Balson has returned sties, are asked, in connection with after having' —�— person of the late Ebenezer Mead- - areata at Taunton. a visit with her® A•.r a� - the Red Cross sale o! used furnit- ' lVsserlsesoo : tatse, owe, of Manitoulin Island. -came in ure etc., -at Pickering — to leave P • a Papez dated May ,3Oth. His father:Several fram here attended the their donations at --the Baptist basement or t Memorial Service- held � at Erskine Sat �ittea LTi /l !fi>�,h 8. HIZATQN, TOWNSElif' was the village biackarrtdtli here, the Whitevale Baptist Church; or Cemetery* Is Sunday. • it. Coawpaeea. Commieriwsr So and went to Manitoulin in 1874._ �k•. asst. ls�,e st if unable to provide for transports- Mrs. Llo d Mood attended the �0 sat i/rTige. - f � June btiv dawned a perfect June tion to the church.- to .advise Mrs. I P Y RH day and at the appointed hour. ,Garden Party at Stonehaven at . members of the W. L from all dir- Herbert at once, and arrangementr; Whitby, last Wednesday.e Kant will be made. Mrs. Frank Dillard of Cobour �ilGllilbM LICK SIS ' ��>SR� IP18IIIiAlr@S actions began arriving in the vih- , - - - - - _ ._. - ' - g, - - A,BAL ZnATE nasi meeting of the for the an- GREEN RIVER - with herc�dsetesf days last week, ge, large numb ars r y ' e Scut -.t Ontario Mrs. Ralph OONVSYANOING • W,omen's Institutes. President,,. ]hiss Miss Edythe Williams has gone Mowbray, here. • r - - AM aid 6d a,cemey, �y E. Richardsoa� was. unavoidably ab- to, Muskoka for the summer. BaaCh results — Thursday Kin- to @arra, seat. The Vice -President. Mrs. W. Miss Margot Wilson is entertain-- ening: Clierrywood Alas from iiia- t sale; Monday evening: 14male wins get Crab[ peat "W Wit sum lfleseae I'!e><. •000. W. Gee, .of Greenwood, Look charge ing an Art Class for the summer. of the meeting. Mrs. B. Harvey, of Brunswick Hill Cemetery 3ervic- nem Base i. _ �� ' '� - ,` Brougham, . wekoened the guests- es, .Sunday June 16th, at 2,.30 S, T. ( Recent visitors with the Alvin QO�L �� y • M The reply of Miss Richardson was Mrs. Barefodt, - o3 is Hanker family were Mr. sad Mere. • a LiO�saD AVOTIONNIM AND was fi e' J. Raine sad Lois and Miss H•asel read by Dt[rs. Gee. The meeting visiting her .,..parents J. B. " and . ; .VrQOi% 0�`�Te VALUATOR opened by singing "God Save the Mrs. Wilson. Crawford, of Tbraamo. Islas esrdooted Aatwbere King,% the W. 1. Ode and ,"O Can- ' Our popular teacher, Miss Muir, Mr. and Mrs J. Read, of _ Good- SND• �BdY�i Plene oe write. Address Oii Dead" oda". The President's eddsess was. wood, Mrs. Harrison and daughter, has handed in her resignation, after Straw, 111"[. w read by Mrs. Gee. The minutes Of Picton, were recent guests. of the std - ten very snccesarful years. 1p! , 'Wbitby. OntosAo. the laab meeting were read by the R. V. Mowbray family. BUMDBR 8 SUPPI.I88 The Old Bciya and Girls Reunion - - Secretary, Mrs. N. Wlitite, and ap- of our Sunday School, which was Mr. and •Mrs. W. Mark and dau- ils0 lOOil sststi a AO?k Il Call showed s good ghters, Jean and Isabel, spent the S proved. Roll g advertised for the 29th, of _ .dune, ��t - week -end in Woodbrid a and alt '!Fe bswsslea islsaad its coni a fall - 'bra thea but B, _ ♦�� l n 11� dance al HO$ attendance i Ind D at a efinitel s from L red �� � F Pb po vernment Licensed Greenbank. wboh was not repres- ' ' The annual service in connection (ended the Agar reunion on 9atttr• LINE o! MAPLE LEAF •D[II.I+II'tQ . Go ented. A resolution was passed, Bain 8t. E. Stou$ville Ont with the Green River Cemetery will Ogti[PANF >R'i»B•. vy'- - • l • ---- clveytng -the - syi'npathy.- . of -tile be held at the - Cmnetery 'next June Phone ilii meeting' to Miss Richardson. Mrs. fly of Ba>Pinanvilie and Misses A MITCHELL 16th, at 230 p. m. standard time. W. Maternity, Medical, and Surgical H. Arksey contributed " vocal 'nurn- A cordial invitation to all: 'In case Veronica and Laverne Gaynor, Mil= _ casts Mitts bers• Reports from conveners of of rain, the Rervice 'will be held in died Taylor and Margaret, all of " Piokerin& Onth -- Matvpity Semi -Room Standing Committees occupied the the Green River Clurch. Oshawa. = •-Rates•lot IO data— iZ5.7i morning session_ Reports were giv fPhand Office- 7.4 Ras. 66 Ragistend Nyfea in attendance sad- leis on "Home 'E^anpmics" by :Hiss DUMB:�l2TON °r' Ss _ -Red 'Cross Auc-i le _ a innf�, Fri. -- s4.honr service Sivas. Margaret Westney:.:on "Cgmmunity: Sum -mer Heat Town Sall.-Pickrr' yr Ambulance Service Activities". by .Mra. Fitch. "Peace Rev. Bruce A., and Mrs. Peglarr. GREENWOOD and . International Relations" by of Mount. Forest paid a hurried a ry DemaDds Ways t0 kee"Ool.. _ = MRS. E. It. GOOD. ZS -3711- - -. - � Ltd Mrs. F. -Money, Education" by visit to -relatives -hereover the end : Rcp Walls, of Cresswell visited We Stiggest : - < Mrs. W. C. Town; Talks on - Feder- of the week. his people on Sunday. -- • ' FOR ation Activities, by District, Rep- TI -e regular meeting 'of the W. I Celetran Instant Ligbt Stoves Miss Ivy Maguire of Toronto -resentative; Mrs. i . Halliday, and M. S. of the - United Church will quick, clean; economical snail .INSURANCE'. was home for the week -end. Federation .Representative, Mrs. be .at the home �f Mrs. Ben. W;'Baldwin -of Locust. Hill, safe. t- SERVICB N.' Perrin. • Miss Jean Scott, Junior Lottori, on- •Thursday, ' Jane' 20th, at I visited Mrs. Frank Walls on Mon- Electric Hot plates, anct Pboee Pickering 67 Institute coach 'for Ontario' County, 3 p. m. day tsutlined her work and •urgeg, the Mrs. A. Staples and children of New Perfection Coal Oil A IL S MOBL]iY Mas Mildred and Gertrude Cor - Staves. x r metrrrbers to encourage the work of Sudbury, , were- among others , who bett were with their = - - P)<R>L 'AUTOMOBILE. LIFO the Teen .Age. girls. Lunch was were here for the Erskine Services Paremg on " AGOiO)1liT, 1►I!!<U1rORIt[ berved in the Town gall. 'Next Inst 8itridaq, and were the guests Sunday.. Raine visited her Agent for Massey -Hattie Repairs. Session opened with community of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Thom. fSi^X 'LIABILITY st'e. - daughter at Oshawa 'last weal[. We "Tilt B��HBY PROTZCTION singing. Report on Health and ,St. Paul's Church, Sunday, 'Jung • �1BrjCa. ., are sorry to • le&rn that her dough -- Child -Welfare, by Mrs. R. P. and 16th. Sunday' school . at '2 'P. m. ter is very ill. Hs�sdws►ee-'R1ss•iih,' ,` ������� BUM ter, two splendid elocution numb= Church Parade of lst" Dunbarton 1VIra. J. Clarke, of Toronto, vis- _ era by Brooklin members: [Said- Company of Girt Guides, § p. m. ited Mrs. ` Sob ' Pretsell. recently. - I �QOB ����� _ ianization and Relief" by Mrs. R. Preacher at this service, Rev. E. Mr. Elmer Mutton, of Greenwood E• Forsyth. Prayer,. by Mrs., Brown. G. Rqbinson. iii the East, spent the week -end 441D orical Research" by Mrs. L Mr's. W. Cropley'has kindly loan- with his cousins the Pretsells. 8 -piece Walnut design ' HEd�QVARTERS FOR Johnston. "Legislation and Resol ed her home, for two important ev- In the absence of Rev. McVey, Waterfall design—$79.50 utions" a paper prepared by Mrs, ents, which will take place in the who was at Conference, Rev- _Mr. A. W s near future. The Red Cross ate - A Mitchell and read b ,MIs_ s Y Irwin of Whit the s 'c o ervi e i Mattresses. from �', took , fled Spring f g Navin a Tea and A'omemade Bak- D. sync. A resolution was brought g on the circuit on Sunda las and _- r Y t, . .;r �17..SO to $tia.50 before the -meeting, 'n Ing Sale, on June 22nd and the FILMS. >:. d saki this . _ ng, g � delivered a splenMi . address. , to , . .. , . " , , gathering to sanction the forward- Home and School Club are having large congregations. Now is the base for summer g grew. ing of ,a resolution to the .Govern. a Garden Party on June 27th. Fur- Mrs. Jane Berger attended the A(}�'A�gIIarfttee'd) or SODAS furniture, lawn ebairs rte. ment, t- have' all alien workers, ther announcertients will be giver later. dinner in Oshawa last week. con- 'i�'ea,li papers and Gift Cbina now occupying positions, be replac- , UNIVERSAL' SERVIGS -. The Woman's Association of the gratulation@ 'to Mrs: Soyer, in be- ad by Canadian and. British Sub- ing 'fwell enough , to enjoy our Gold meeting DBVELOPING'and Rugs, is the new atterns, tecta. The resolution carried after, — with her: girlhood friends at such E1NfSH1NG ` ug P considerable discussion. A Question Pal meeting at the hlome of Mrs. C.'a splendid annual dinner. A Bbx' and Discussion of co-operative Palmer' Iast Thursday. During the We gra a=eats ,fpr tot Easy , Congratulations to Miss Dorothy Bring our neat Film HERS afternoon a collection Was taken g programs, was dealth with by Miss Dorothy and Mr. E. Bryant; also to Washing Maebine and ibe for the fresh air fund and plans ry ' E, Collins. The report of the Nom- p Miss Mildred ' Pegg ' and-' Mr. C. our Special : Whits Sawlog Maebitft. _ inating Committee, by- Mrs. J. were made. to purchase a blanke?. MicTaggart; who rovers married on Wagg. Election of, Officers was for tl* Red Cross. Mrs._ L. Davis Saturday, June 8th. The best fish- Enlar emen#s has charge of this fund and will s, Day orKl� conducted, resulted as foHowsr es of the _corzimunity are .extended l � President, Mrs. Bert Harvey, Brou- welcome donations from friends Of lftsaa 19tH gham: Vice -Presidents: Mrs. W, the W: A. for this woytiiy tilde== f°Gro p 3* of the W. A. avid hold for 2`'!i%, Gee and Miss Dorothy Bayne. Sec.- taking. an Ice Cream Social -and Enter- _ A �'I'ERRITT Treasurer, Mrs. N. White. Feder NOTTCE taiiiarient in the church. on Friday ��Qa COs! :anon Representative, Mrs. F. Hall- evening, June 14th, at 8 o'clock. A. P , r iday. Auditors: Mesdames Heron The Annual Memorial Day Ser- Talent Pram Toronto, :'Highland SUNDAY,HOURS•-1l-Inow 64%U*"- Fnnerel Director and Jones. Ari invitation has bee vice will be held at Brunswick Hill Creek and local, will put on a MonFurniture Dealer received to hold the next Anneal Cemetery, Green River, on Sunday, good program. Admission, 25 and i., l � ' Meeting at Port Perry. June 16th at 2.30 p. m. S. T. Note 15 cents. This includes a helping Sys€ s-9tllei g41natlt•)'. chs a of date. r� _ . ... of ice, cream etnd cake. _ i V7 77 '.'�•p'_.M15 �{�j+":?'W "L % �"' h � Z .•./I - „-ei. L: Ix ,'f' .... _ .. .�. .. .. _ . _ _ ^------...-__._ I suss, declared Mr, Roosevelt. "is ) — He asked for action without delay, �]� �J �yta _ and got it. ew West Front' �lLlC Parllamcntsry Battles - CANADA: The war -ween in Caa ads. n as featured by the attempted . ' -_ 1 "blitzkrieg" on the.. part of the i _ Is Deciding France s Fate _ Conservative party to run Prime ,r� _ Mini�'er Mackenzie King out of of- / ''On Jane 4 Dunkirk fell alter bit- fast during the week. The Allied rice. Fierce political battles were waged on the floor of the House at ler fighting.' The -first chapter of fleet units of! Alexandria were fur - Ottawa as every verbal weapon per r J f this campaign is ended." (Official. ther increased . , . Egypt sped newwitted by. parliamentary procedure communique of the German High defense meesuree, closed museums was used against the King admin- ti-l3°mmand). (the mummy of 3,000 -year-old King iatration, accused of "complacrency" ---- din June b the second chapter in Tutankhamen, snugly wrapped in in the war effort. In the midst of 9 the war to the death between Ger- cotton wopl was removed to the an up,.dar that had dozens of M.P:s r" ,aaany and the Allies. began. Evf�, basement of the Cairo Museum, to shouting accusations, Hon. C. • G. dently having decided to settle the a secret, bombproof tomb) ... the Powe-, minister of national defence score with France first before at- premier of Turkey warned his peer.' for air, charged Rodney Adamson „'tem,pting invasion of Britain, the ple that they might be compelled (Con., West York) across the floor tilerman army on that date launch- to "take up arms" at any mom- of thfa Commons with "sabotage of Ad a terrific offensive against the eat to' defend themselves against Cana!!a's war effort" Mr. Power at sew Weygand line, throwing 600,• attack lTurkey, guardian of the 900 men into the fight, supported strategic Dardanelles, is allied to white heat declared Rt. Hots. Ern- est Lapointe, minister of justice, by dive -bombers, artillery;. tanks Britain and France by a mutualshoulft "intern that fifth column s _ - and motorized vehicles were in the aid pact, operating against all en- over There," background. The issues_at stake envies except Soviet Russia); and Pria°e 141inister King made an of- anere tremendous - the fate of the Turkish general staff finished ficial statement to the House after Tato the fR�� g00 des' cover a - _ 1'rance, of Britain. of the whole of mapping their final defense plans 7rouarb, bot, brick trade at the �iurope was to be decided. But Hit- ... reports had it that Generar the atmosphere had _calmed, down, d eewa Indianapolis S or Canada's part in the struggle ij Speedway, are ted p ac ler was evidently gambling every- Franco, of Spain, would. shortly ai,ad. Steps had been taken, he sill the strains and wear of 50s 000 Wing that be and Germany bad In order his countrymen into the s� 1ti a bid' for aquick-crushing victory. fight against the Allies; dispatch- said, to place Canadian. military, miles off ordinary driving. Tares naval and air forces at the com- harve to withstand quarter -ton (Hitler had told his troops that es from Madrid told of growing !n- 9 pl+te disposal of the. British GOT- blows not only once but hundreds • 1>Q woatld rather lose 1.000.000 mea 'eiatence that the British relinquish . . erament. Twice, he declared, the In a short war than fewer in a war their hold on Gibraltar .:. of times per mmutel "F'1rPi Canadian' Division- overseas E _ Q�ragged out over many months: He Balkan Tension Subsides i f ad told them tbE-y would be "home BALKANS: The Balkan pot, had been ready to embark for ser- With, this proof there eau Be baser be Nko on the Continent. but had been any question of which tire is satesti. 67 Augvtlt" dropped from boiling -point to just recalled by the 'Allied general Doe tire --and only eat --bas the ea- `r Gambling All plain hot during the week. Sov staff. He announces that's coritin- Illusive safety features to withstand yon- The outcome of ibis super -bathe jet Russia, in a -southeastern, gent of Canadian troops bad#laken i,Iament of this ]cind—Furostoae—tlse / nevertheless was Peen last week to peace movt, withdrew troops „le- garrison• duties -in the f'l'eet fire that has been oa the winning cars. �' _ r depend� upon the entry of Italy into ftam the Hungarian frontier and In(.iies;. that destroyers of the Can - +.t Indianapolis for 21 consecutive year,l � e the, war. W ere. bius6uNni to attack Hungary - in return - suspended adi.an Ra' vy were operating in Unit- Have the nearest Firestone Dealer put from the south, France would be plans to call more ieserves to the W Kingdom wateralin co-operation Firmstone Champion tins on your car wow- Spec' f iresteve when bu ground between an upper and low- army; at the same time Russia w!=r the Royal Nava; that a tighter d7 Tui .1..*r millstone: should be atrike also opened the wap to -Rumania for K,Iuadroni of the R.C,/' F'. was ready govt now ear• In the Mediterraneau.'the, scope of, out-of-court settlement of the for overseas. the conflict would be increased to Be■Farabian question I. Bevsarabia,_ ltoclude possibly tilt 'whole would, a Rumanian Prcwince, was a part - Heard durigg the w eek : that i e thoutands ' of European refugee ERITA.IN: An an epic speech be of Czarist Russia seized by Ru- children were coming to make their- tore a bushed House of Commons, mania in 1918). A Soviet an- Prime Mintater Cbuschill of Great nonncemcnt in London looped homer !n Canada: that the i, psi - - (lovertrment might ship D:azl. prix - Britain declared that Britain "will, further to dissipsty the Balkan rn#+ % of war over here to oe intern- light on. If -necessary for years - tension - that Russia- views btr cd; that the- pamsibility of evaruat- tt necessary atones" to flus] tic- interests itt the Black -Sea and and :seParch worker• to fo,icicire a in/: British children to Canada aad Canada's Apathy and music, .suggeetkd (.lana;'dual• tory, de'epite the "colossal*' defeat the eaktern. Mediterranean ag par Australia was undHr urgent conoid. r m Flanders in which he said the ahel with those of the Allied. ,• ration by the British Sorernment: authorities in charge ct r, h o r for British -suffered 31+,u40. casuattirQ, Towards Poetry hers could specify that t-, .the . (Russian sou vex also hinted that that an agreement with the iePca>,ed.335,Ut10. in particular v:sw of italjan ? - hing of English iitoratur:. th'a Pa t S. was shortly to be teathed're- tfac "we W 111 Fight On" Pressure there was at least a good }carding the St. Larcrence seaway etDdy of lyric poetry and the ; allad, #det<tng Rords w�rP pis: ..We possibility of d'plomatic co-opirr- ,whether the Dr°feet could be pro• J .Murray Gibbon, of Montreal, should be' coordinate+i wits ,,he shall defend our Mand whateree ation between the - Kremlin -and cfo iled with during the wrir had not pl,ea.d<d: "the case a! the Csnadaan sturdy aY the music 7�lE.DItf1F.: kith "the cost may bk We shall -fight on the Allies in the Near E t )-heft. seci(.cd)l hallo('" before the Royal ,8oclety of the !yrlca and the bal1,111�, V. ('antis, deplored Canadian apathy • - Etre bearhe4. and the landing FAR EAST: A foreign Offile' _ SHOULD COMBINE TW. ''grounds. !a the fields, iu Abe igtreeta authority, in: a radio speeoh to towards poetry and suggested ful- - - hills. ler appreclation could be gained if Tie-euid-auela a cc?_rt�ee tulgi.. aot and on tie hi. c We shall never hips country lana we told the O 1 C �, its teachia were allied with music, work out in (heat BrlWln but sarresider. And even if, which I do Japanese people, and inejdentally g set ter -a -Ma C.nt believe, this is-; let the world know, that Japan's _-o-p T l�� - icularl; ' b'-� a,a se �' ^^'_ �_' _n- Canada ie a pian , land or"a large' -part of it were sub- policy of non-invelremenj 'in theD �r (�r iversittea. Is entitledo make ;its own )agated- and .starving, then our war between Germany and the RES a7 Mr. filbbon," dents," -- Empire beyond the seas, armed and prota>iseat author + Allies might :teen become one of 'guarded by the British fleet, will invoh-ement "ir- the sense of pre- - _earry on its' struggle until,' -in God's venting the spread of the Euro- SEE IT IN PRINT f - good time• the New World with all peen war to Asia," i.e., in the -3t doesn't yay• to believe every - he S LIKE THAT ,.By Fred �i(eh�-r forth to ' min you. hear.. Wait anti! yon w and might sets for S - � er n _ ,. .Ire Pi 8 sense that Japan would yrrab the - - tbe- liberation iod re•acfae of the rinh Netherlands East Indies• an+i reaE !t. - 1,Chatham New[,) possibly to - " Singapore re and French - P 5 g Po --- -.. Altbough the commen(emr-nt of Tndo-China if and when they br HOtJ8E OF UNCOMMONS _ --- -- -- - - - �[it Gne mFnnbFrof the Canadian _ - came week enough to. need "pro- , — = resaoved for the time being from tection " House of Commons s named British hearts the fear of an immix- Smlt)•, Brown or Jones. And yet o c c. a t v p op 00 "Souih of the Border" they call it a democratic or aaiga- �.� O D 0 'eat invasion by Germany. the pEo- � Ft Die of the Old Land nr�eatheleas UAITER STATES: A veritable tior. - .1ltiindsor Star) oCo r aF 'OpQ , p d o r war hysteria was been sweeping C O - . retmaiaed prt.pared. i- Jt came, they .d} . p O slid not expect the invasion v.1a the r, S. during the wee3r, tollm+• 'GIYE THEM A HANG t'7 a d O Ilk ttttie' r u oro Dutch Ing a wave of reports of Nazi filth Canadian authors are said tin - \ - asd Belgian' ports, from Norwegian column activity In bouth America suffer from lack of er!g!nality• A 2 beach -heads, and perhaps , from and in Mexico ... fears of a Nazi great many ef' them alio - suffer uprising south of the border gave from lack of encouragement. )fire. Experts expected landing par B-- --- __ • -tine to concentrate on'the south- .rise to the benef that the 1=nitf.l (London FrEe Prc-ss) , east lowlands of England — Kent, States might have a war on_ her "�-- 'tike Thames valley, Essex, Suffolk ' own doorstep kbortly, before sliv SCRAP IRON CHANCELLOR and Norfolk — with diversions in had a chance to- jump in on the side Eirmaeck ars known as Ger- the Scottish lowlands and -It Wal , :n Europe, or, stop miany's. Iron chancellor. Glancing the German' mein target would Italy from participating. _ ' w doubtless be the mutiit!ona•making Following by fifteen days his o;- Fee the Fuehrer is destined to be,- " ` f Ms foot )Ifldla>•ds.. iginal, emergency request feu. il,- come the "scrap iron chancellor." f 1l3ope for the frightened Britons 182,000,000 for, expansion of the ma -- (Gu7;]Ph Mercury) _ 1„ , ;t; f a 'tj+ invasion Doubted ` , la 1 t ,f lion's armed forces, President -: t� -"1 �d•� ' •� /tams from a voice in the U, S. Ad Roosevelt submitted.to Congress, a- ,IFI• fNiFORM TIME aatlral Barry Ya el'•, retired, ex- supplementary -program boosting The smaCtowns of Wes -ern Ont- N i . pressed scepticie� that Germans defuse oapendltures to nearly ;4,-, ario are not give •n, to reactionary could invade England. Said Ad- 600,000,000_ D.PpOsition to Daylight Saving time. - sniral Farnell;' "They • can bomb This latest enlargement of the It is probable that most people in ' --Various points and drop parachu- military program was necessitated, these towns +really favor it: But - Veto, but yon need infantry .for an Mr. Roosevelt said. beepuse of "al- they are opposed• to the..9111y. mer- ! - Invasion. And infantry can only be most incredible events" in the past ry•go-round of eccentric clock Sebe- ► transported by surface ships. The two weeks of Europe's war - pari dulee nova' In force. When this - llritish fleet •wl)l never permit ticular:y as a result of the, use c loose cog in the time -piece has M►at." aviation and meebaniyed equip- been adjustii-4.Daylight; Savipg.may• - +ciQO•�%a// - - --:, - MEDITERRANEAN;, Events in stent: The one, most-obvibus-lesson come into its own', -•(Brantford -If I .frit the next one over the fence, d'ye triad if 1 rctfn .fnom tuird -' .111110 Mediterranern basin moved taught by the conflict raging ever- Expositor). to second to first base and then, home. just to Freak the an(»atono?" REG'LAR FELLERS—Take Your Choice Ry GENE BYRNES CERTAR4y, MR. DUFFYof 6El.lEVE ME ILL WELL,MR.DUFFY, Y s IF f31Ct FIST AILEY CO W 14T AhlTEji iCl'YOU,RE EAC k, � r �QAN RAPt 1INNTO YOU► `(t�U `►HAT �,�1( AI`1 El`!•p C1tf] YOU qET- IR ARE' EtVTiTLEC TO tMAKiL HIM / Vow CAMA�fS?- . D�AMAGEi itN'YOU COME ^W OJ.!! t. A CIWER COLLI:CT'EM! '"'`� '' t• ` r'�-. ;i �fY-'% _. �.. , 7Grn■ 7! aw to. a r.L orrLa At t a I& Is HILLS - O. f " DEb i [Nly _toy Agnes Louise Provost RIFSH 0040 T Mir JW had bbeR In a bad humor and di -4. -11k?TEft VI tiuctly sulky. E My. T. Ellisfiou Archer entmewl Ilia TAVESDROPPER wife's room ai-ire. abruptly than Mrs. Archer's telephone call By SADIE B. CHAIABUZ real estate mar• found him, at home and In a stats ket had recedeet,aind left him high of bo -red restiessuess.-He Illate-m-I and dry. Just naw he was amid to warily, but -presently with a livelier The Bride's Requests 7.. .,bo "connected." In some way with. Interest. Why not? Everything wits " the Braidiah tutoirests, said at this fearfully, stale here. This weekm column is .written In 'honor of the brides of -.this - in - "1 precise momout was prickling wttli "Awfully good of you to eek me. . comparable month of June. I 6 marshmallows line! -- Cut ' '.* ' -.: * I ) biwofire p-r-epared jelly powder in -boiling water. Add cold "wateror fruit juice. Chill; stir occas- ionally until of honey -like con- sistency. Plate container in cool!' place and when chilled, whip w" .rotary beater until fluffy and thick. Fold in -cut marshmallows. Pile lightly -im. sherbet . glasses. Garnish with -hole berries when unpleasant apprehension iept 1i Mrs. Archer. Are you sure Virgintr . I have had requests from brides --- firm after 'Chilling.. Also 'Use -should be rAlfir-Lptly discouneet,-1 wou't think I'm- a nuisance trailing Wadding Puleck along? themselveii, then again from their '4% cups sugar whipped cream w garnish. y9ti Li"rd from Thwinia list's fine; I'll take the families,—from those who are . I .., -ckeeia and Pineapple' Sasilwia yet. my deak?" - ' . same train it you don't mind . .. tbel- 2 cups orange juice "Only- the that7 i . - responsible for breakfiA or Filling Count on me." 2 cups lemon juicS luncheon or whatever it me CUP afalonda sh�.- hid arrt�,(-d safely. V14Y.T."14- He hung up the receiver with a be- "I cup grapefr6it juice anything hXPLW�nis4I?­ So "Here is to the brides, all of 2 tablespoons nutter -2 cups pineapple juice Well, uot _!,victly.­ Mc. Aroller knowing smile. He went downstairs them" and hoping theme reel eq I to two crushed pine. triter pleased with life than he had may meet all of the requirements . 1 pint maraschino cterrie-3-- applii .cups looked unewliv. "But I have Past been for some days, t* be.Infortui-.4 of my- loyal ani. -interested read. -Ice finely L-bopplevi *-,*a Mr. 3f,411-isilt In tact,. ito selA that his, father was closeted with a :-2 quarts -charged water :22 olives for me, a�ffa vul, _,vas flirilte-arli CaMor, Stanley strolled outside. Sri. -Combine sugar and fruit Juic- Sri cup cream elle"d HO Put It IP me rather biwaii Firstly for a very simple; -Wad. Pineapple juice Y Voices 'Came .to him. He cauiz�lt e3; let stand until sugar di"oh-T 44 if Virgin i-L'n _g,)iug wero my owi ding breakfast, Salt * and paprika the woni Blair He moved nearer to. ed. Add cherries and ice and -just fault 14 . . - . Orange sections served i Blanch the Almonds and brown th4 window through which' th-"a before serving add the af;fer I -dou'. lfi,�lillb how V . 1.1, . -.'W!ll ane halves (sprinkled With chop- with in the butter. Chop finely. Draie subdued _50iias4a driii-d. Oe vescing water. Garnish w i bav-> prev,,*vvt4 it! We b Lys- Aow-+ ped mint, topped with straw- i crushed pineapple and add to the ft- (if listening. berry) slices of orange, grapefruit and nUtL Add . chopped olives. Work e-verything W mAke, Virginia, W A111tou Bradkh always ko4..g J -4t been lemon. A fe . w fresh atrawberrieii the cream cheese i :bprp., . This. Of Course has n pre- into the mix. What h_--.W9nt;J,4, 8.11d Wtfat-&fflir It. added makes it very. coiorful,- �NFLVMNCING HFil- TiOUSlYL -prepared, orange remove4- tore until it Soft paste is formed; witb,khout 34 much regard -toe ab-. 'Fruit PUSA -Mr. Bratibek teals -" ht -k sitselpi is an army tank. Lt was-TiN carefully, .sections I ons placed In, dish .1 pint water moisten with pineapple juice if band returners LsarrovalY to 'Ct­ zlu(v- see ary. SemQn, -with saix. and capielty for.ruth-lessit4ii which had 4 cups white sugar n _w "'ih,t 'k iiw� uppertud),$). ars his mind.- 1'rought Bradish where ho) -wax In. 2 % tableapoo-na tea psp�i &,.- �young •Hoillstlior ti trying To. tuflil­ brought (; A+- HAND -MADE -PYJAMAS cide, tally- it bad, 4 In 1 quart boiling water enco VIrgint.s *,) keep tb-• -auvlf. .. tho . Is w yt�r. .whim he *,,m Cool For Surnmer Wow I pint, orange juJi-a -REA0011:5. WRITE INI Bpfnre Ilk mife's - inquil tag .Y-? at this moment.-'Eraireling- timieuty- le Was Chambers wefcemeo I'pint lemon juice.. r Mr. Archer "4-4,u*1 to feel 144c far- fflv#� hundre-d miles for a few brief pe, ileast letters- from tnterest :"th4r explaawao% were ne-,-�-ts!iry- 3�3I pint grape juice ad r6aidefs. She 6 . pleas" to coallf".11P.Itt• which nilght not p ro; J�p A quarts ice water "Mr, -grachoh *aid that. 4;� 4A't i. 4V -Oet on oapeeRtZztt fit .0 receive angkiiistious ea topic&' *04�N.fhi_ set- ash crushed pinesp Ia pint fresh -vatfunw,-, -Q-04 is even—, 4- mriy obsta, 'lie usJ41 ilk I cup thifi ,orange slices-- for bar I of "Pet to Win ;a sborCtt.", "t his (Unjusly mild tahk!! ready to listen to , 10 1 cup sliced strawberries b -o 'had asked rbt manager ;,�o peeves." Requests fly, .-Clipas man Holliste-r." Boil water sr�d white sugar for pss L I InfU'J Or 'PoCial ffiiloaiat, -are in Grasir... --7fiTm—ln. totielt: with matitt-ri- '_'torp�­ Itim,' 'S 'Minutes. 0 tea With a lqoLpas"d ant cleared lai'm `A611 4o ia-ady," #iAil Mord+ un14-1 Address your letters 'go "Miss n,"ronaly, ' ir" vrill be very 'uaA;;r.quart of boiling water. Combine lye 1"Arul dangertius�- a Sade .8. . Clitearibere, 73 West gunatA It ttbli 14,31LIstee doo* t Ii.cooled tea and syrup. Add .1f4it Adeleide, Strict, Toronto.- A'm TtOt SUgROA0134 h011 .04C1110A." juices. ice water and crushed pineagple. Garnish with thin or- i h ilf-e are more A y i 'of Pet I I u g r14 i -ei. if h` is to be pou'r' simplicit Y' ange sli� .111m, •Y.Vor INJOY ITUICUME ___edover a large use th4-hoall: T ri V -block of.ice, lasi water.. This recipe serve.50. In?" NothinC As . more- simple th" ifit Fruit Calk* greatness; indeed. to be simple MINT 141u,t (4mae.- iiArd Moir*^ IA. Li coni ­Ila'i Ilk -ii a hdtbid trop ,.This is for the request for a is to be great. -not Wolfishlyj�l 'Enner+ n. ill hl -.6 4 trait cak�, that does not have to ...,-.FLAVOR wit's Llii lie h" a mizWou. to recIRIcu be made -weeks ahead and. f,)r. Third is a. 7"'Aje-i light one: ity in simplie the 0veWV-. You lit? -atul M-titt ity which is far above the ww'-i pit-tt3r Clog... Yore might ivi� .1 -cup fruit sukar 4usintne-iii of ;.cit. 1,�­eup 1�e -or that broughr up ow tts'. t.! Hive, n syrup -Simplicity jy of- ira* t�' CivCo V..Matt picked hiin up y,�� I cup butter' character is the In i � ...Ch� 3gn Ili some dillixy hole and brought t 4 eggs natural "result (it profound hiuk h9mebevapie het.was a- likely I Ib. raisins set of -the inspired vrrit.er. 1,� lb. mixed peel 0 F day Millions fired Y,)uitx-it-�r-and harliCt any folks Goodness ani. 'simpii...-ity -are rest enjoyment Iii-Ithe his "-n. You Ln.ow Niavi always h;L,i 2:1 C U cooll-Ist, lonil-112.4tint a lot of penslodor-,4 a Atlyc�lI "&�nall. bottle. of cherrie-i indissolubly united. (lavoi: of WRIULEY, busty l.4-puO Icew to him'with a -11A -2 teaspoons ranula %tartin"'ILL SPE'kRMINT GUM— bleaclej from: f- Et-grubstakt3o m• I teaspoon almond and nut - a Joll", • garden flavoring mint. rne, ),bd for you, too.- "(;FT SONIETHI'W, O.S. HIM" '2 slices candied pineapple h�eitp kr�,-p teeth brilgtic -11ifillon- Brattish could -rotn,,,nib-w tablespoon finely sinTi a ra-111 I ait Blair •hail alt.-cactive. Dent l4tis Wall whom M candied ginger 4 21.4 teaspoons baking pow3i_,r -n ad it. rec9m, shared litil oWit grulAtake many -e onle'things pear; 1wfore,'There are s, 3 cups- sifted flour of which.1t is.not 61,-.isai be. rel. Cream butter well. Add "gar - and corn syrup, then well' b -eaten ".16oat'l[his young k4llis't.;r. Just eggs. Niexz* comes the flour, which X how is it- t1fat'llpi tilf.-Is Lip no -Ar?- has belin sifted with the, spices- it."i beoni away.iie,and the -�dd the fruit last, mixing all 7. ver are ing-Wier a great de�il. ltid*�s. v thoroughly. If steanied, ..coot %31 for two 'hours,. drying in a slow maps %14 OAL stuff. 6'ood looking c.hap, too. An.(. By LOUISE LENNOX •oven for 14 hour.. Baling re-, no fool.- pallipet. yourself With lux- 141py quires 1�2 hours in very slow Th�,,nian.who tueant, to .have ths, uriou3 -han&nf ite, pa-or:—or." or,.,en:, a Circle V pushed back Iiii elfair make them for a friend's birth "Br;�ak it up." he said shortly. day. They're inexpensive when `Gf,,t something On him. There cRu y' u sew , them yourself—and the-0ther w0tuall.". they're -pleasant hand -wort;, LOT Principal and agent looked at your spare time. The pattern in-_ each oth�,r. steadily. '.NTorsa updded. eludes two 'versions, .,:one tail lilt Outside Stanley moved away front ored for everyday, the other trim - the window. -med- with- dainty beading and rib - "That, old dump mnst be worth boas for overnight visits'and vac ­'� a lot," he r6flectl-d shrewdly. "I ation trip's., very old-fashioned, Stove t6t AW 0 F I,- I day fi"' enjoyment "t I 112`�, -f W RI LEY -1 spi, IN T G U M wonder what'i up' Tbli other wo-­ very With the eminine. The blouse may be man! Whew!" He grinned. "This a peasant worn either in or out; the trou.- MAKES and SUR ILIC is beginning to look IMP easant ers are. cut 'wide for comfort- a:s, owt GAS 38 to 52 yearn old. w6men who are i!l well as for chic. TeStIeSill. =00(ly, '.`MV0US-Wh0 Style No. 3303 is designed for Q:if6k.is - fear hot flashes, d1azy spells--to,take O;ift &",Ice L2 14., 16. Gj 38 To Be Continlifid; on, h -m - Lydia E. Plukhom's Vegetable Com- tinli'll, flah! Invilttly. requi yar s renu 1,4 "d T'gull". Ilt" city liFte NOW Ole Tt111{ 1 '0 - - I Z. pound.. Pink hz=*,s Is famous for - ff helping women during them "trying tildes" due t46 fumitfozisl Iriteculp4l. ties. GeV& bottis today firbl!a,ydfur druggi mic I wor-t -K Taywia; I ISSUE NO. 24-;--'40 , DOUJI[F A 10 inch inattria]F, 2 yards of ]are, 1, 1-01 coat 06ty few - - I C1.1110 � .'. .2 yards bead,n _WWft"0,0PRXr 1 0 rlmd-"4. IWIqi'llift him, "m Steli rho, Cora- olion D-Oler war JWJ Send FLFTF' CENT8 (15c). Mwill (Coin is preferred) for PAT -r .1 Coleman f.aw-.t . A" TERN, to Lauise Lennox, Routh 9110•• Company, 1.1.0, 421, .73 - West Adelaide Et.. - Tf­ - uz rohto. Write plimly your 'Naw .Udress and Style Nu:­:-Qr. Ue sure to state, size �'QJW_L� ONT. 41MINEAT AWCWK emit Mala swa of you �j of 62 lva-tfl Grandis v(i"I'i­, Pv. bY 1I M. .Write erl-r-loging- M Libel frc,i,4 �,I,y ('allsda' %ittarch pi odiwit to fill. f,,ql­ llo!l Stril'irb !loll!,. Selvio.. to Interfere the, Sale." A Uy .1=09 lif'NOPSIS• thing with Let Hollister, returning unex- to the Circle V ranch, his "I never liked Lee'Hollistee", said Mrs. Archer poaltivelY. •'l never _poctealy home from a �iililhood. Is troubled could understand Matthew's actlaut 67 44 by sigma of neglect. Fresh iron? a in bringing a -child like that no 7 trip abroad, he In worried, too, better than a, foundling — right wher he treat,& Slanty Gano. ..a into his own home. But there's only A -trouirle maker. Slanty had been run Matt one thing to'do now, af%4',that is tet --out there and bring Virginia -off the land previously by Net . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . glair, Lee's foater father and Owner back it I can. - of the ranch. Slanty Isnow manall- Mr. Archer nodded a relieved a8: _Oir of the old debailos place. Joey, `mpat, secretly envying a power ot. Z ZT prooreciar. befriended by Matt, decision that he had never posses tells Lee that Matt has killed him -v' sed. His wife went -over to her desk ----------- babf_y-Ldiscouraged by hard -tirneiii. The ranch to going to ruin and drew a telephone from ita (Ia- corative, hidinge. T�_ and sprinkled' lightly with fruit Strawberry and Marskinallow -unde- Lawier, manager -appointed by Matt's daughter, Virginia, who "I think," she said thoughtfulilr, I'd better telephone Staple sugar. Unit. WW6117—r esdy--4e­- serve, place fruit in halves of A 'oranges, Whip I kage §Jrawberry 'flavored aka powder Is tiring with her aunt and uncle In ."that about our'plans. He has been reallyr' which'have beett remov -My. .New York — the Archem. L" goes disconsolate since Virginia left.' ed carefully and put a iL cirp boiling Watij cast arid pe"uadez Virginia to re Stanley Bradish, since tb'& e"04 -r' S with chopped mint and Sprinkle I 4;ue cold water prefee... _J�rawb_erf turn to the- ranch to save It. tag when Virginia had left bilm flat, At, top with fresh strawberry. 'K . a y juice b had bbeR In a bad humor and di -4. -11k?TEft VI tiuctly sulky. E My. T. Ellisfiou Archer entmewl Ilia TAVESDROPPER wife's room ai-ire. abruptly than Mrs. Archer's telephone call By SADIE B. CHAIABUZ real estate mar• found him, at home and In a stats ket had recedeet,aind left him high of bo -red restiessuess.-He Illate-m-I and dry. Just naw he was amid to warily, but -presently with a livelier The Bride's Requests 7.. .,bo "connected." In some way with. Interest. Why not? Everything wits " the Braidiah tutoirests, said at this fearfully, stale here. This weekm column is .written In 'honor of the brides of -.this - in - "1 precise momout was prickling wttli "Awfully good of you to eek me. . comparable month of June. I 6 marshmallows line! -- Cut ' '.* ' -.: * I ) biwofire p-r-epared jelly powder in -boiling water. Add cold "wateror fruit juice. Chill; stir occas- ionally until of honey -like con- sistency. Plate container in cool!' place and when chilled, whip w" .rotary beater until fluffy and thick. Fold in -cut marshmallows. Pile lightly -im. sherbet . glasses. Garnish with -hole berries when unpleasant apprehension iept 1i Mrs. Archer. Are you sure Virgintr . I have had requests from brides --- firm after 'Chilling.. Also 'Use -should be rAlfir-Lptly discouneet,-1 wou't think I'm- a nuisance trailing Wadding Puleck along? themselveii, then again from their '4% cups sugar whipped cream w garnish. y9ti Li"rd from Thwinia list's fine; I'll take the families,—from those who are . I .., -ckeeia and Pineapple' Sasilwia yet. my deak?" - ' . same train it you don't mind . .. tbel- 2 cups orange juice "Only- the that7 i . - responsible for breakfiA or Filling Count on me." 2 cups lemon juicS luncheon or whatever it me CUP afalonda sh�.- hid arrt�,(-d safely. V14Y.T."14- He hung up the receiver with a be- "I cup grapefr6it juice anything hXPLW�nis4I?­ So "Here is to the brides, all of 2 tablespoons nutter -2 cups pineapple juice Well, uot _!,victly.­ Mc. Aroller knowing smile. He went downstairs them" and hoping theme reel eq I to two crushed pine. triter pleased with life than he had may meet all of the requirements . 1 pint maraschino cterrie-3-- applii .cups looked unewliv. "But I have Past been for some days, t* be.Infortui-.4 of my- loyal ani. -interested read. -Ice finely L-bopplevi *-,*a Mr. 3f,411-isilt In tact,. ito selA that his, father was closeted with a :-2 quarts -charged water :22 olives for me, a�ffa vul, _,vas flirilte-arli CaMor, Stanley strolled outside. Sri. -Combine sugar and fruit Juic- Sri cup cream elle"d HO Put It IP me rather biwaii Firstly for a very simple; -Wad. Pineapple juice Y Voices 'Came .to him. He cauiz�lt e3; let stand until sugar di"oh-T 44 if Virgin i-L'n _g,)iug wero my owi ding breakfast, Salt * and paprika the woni Blair He moved nearer to. ed. Add cherries and ice and -just fault 14 . . - . Orange sections served i Blanch the Almonds and brown th4 window through which' th-"a before serving add the af;fer I -dou'. lfi,�lillb how V . 1.1, . -.'W!ll ane halves (sprinkled With chop- with in the butter. Chop finely. Draie subdued _50iias4a driii-d. Oe vescing water. Garnish w i bav-> prev,,*vvt4 it! We b Lys- Aow-+ ped mint, topped with straw- i crushed pineapple and add to the ft- (if listening. berry) slices of orange, grapefruit and nUtL Add . chopped olives. Work e-verything W mAke, Virginia, W A111tou Bradkh always ko4..g J -4t been lemon. A fe . w fresh atrawberrieii the cream cheese i :bprp., . This. Of Course has n pre- into the mix. What h_--.W9nt;J,4, 8.11d Wtfat-&fflir It. added makes it very. coiorful,- �NFLVMNCING HFil- TiOUSlYL -prepared, orange remove4- tore until it Soft paste is formed; witb,khout 34 much regard -toe ab-. 'Fruit PUSA -Mr. Bratibek teals -" ht -k sitselpi is an army tank. Lt was-TiN carefully, .sections I ons placed In, dish .1 pint water moisten with pineapple juice if band returners LsarrovalY to 'Ct­ zlu(v- see ary. SemQn, -with saix. and capielty for.ruth-lessit4ii which had 4 cups white sugar n _w "'ih,t 'k iiw� uppertud),$). ars his mind.- 1'rought Bradish where ho) -wax In. 2 % tableapoo-na tea psp�i &,.- �young •Hoillstlior ti trying To. tuflil­ brought (; A+- HAND -MADE -PYJAMAS cide, tally- it bad, 4 In 1 quart boiling water enco VIrgint.s *,) keep tb-• -auvlf. .. tho . Is w yt�r. .whim he *,,m Cool For Surnmer Wow I pint, orange juJi-a -REA0011:5. WRITE INI Bpfnre Ilk mife's - inquil tag .Y-? at this moment.-'Eraireling- timieuty- le Was Chambers wefcemeo I'pint lemon juice.. r Mr. Archer "4-4,u*1 to feel 144c far- fflv#� hundre-d miles for a few brief pe, ileast letters- from tnterest :"th4r explaawao% were ne-,-�-ts!iry- 3�3I pint grape juice ad r6aidefs. She 6 . pleas" to coallf".11P.Itt• which nilght not p ro; J�p A quarts ice water "Mr, -grachoh *aid that. 4;� 4A't i. 4V -Oet on oapeeRtZztt fit .0 receive angkiiistious ea topic&' *04�N.fhi_ set- ash crushed pinesp Ia pint fresh -vatfunw,-, -Q-04 is even—, 4- mriy obsta, 'lie usJ41 ilk I cup thifi ,orange slices-- for bar I of "Pet to Win ;a sborCtt.", "t his (Unjusly mild tahk!! ready to listen to , 10 1 cup sliced strawberries b -o 'had asked rbt manager ;,�o peeves." Requests fly, .-Clipas man Holliste-r." Boil water sr�d white sugar for pss L I InfU'J Or 'PoCial ffiiloaiat, -are in Grasir... --7fiTm—ln. totielt: with matitt-ri- '_'torp�­ Itim,' 'S 'Minutes. 0 tea With a lqoLpas"d ant cleared lai'm `A611 4o ia-ady," #iAil Mord+ un14-1 Address your letters 'go "Miss n,"ronaly, ' ir" vrill be very 'uaA;;r.quart of boiling water. Combine lye 1"Arul dangertius�- a Sade .8. . Clitearibere, 73 West gunatA It ttbli 14,31LIstee doo* t Ii.cooled tea and syrup. Add .1f4it Adeleide, Strict, Toronto.- A'm TtOt SUgROA0134 h011 .04C1110A." juices. ice water and crushed pineagple. Garnish with thin or- i h ilf-e are more A y i 'of Pet I I u g r14 i -ei. if h` is to be pou'r' simplicit Y' ange sli� .111m, •Y.Vor INJOY ITUICUME ___edover a large use th4-hoall: T ri V -block of.ice, lasi water.. This recipe serve.50. In?" NothinC As . more- simple th" ifit Fruit Calk* greatness; indeed. to be simple MINT 141u,t (4mae.- iiArd Moir*^ IA. Li coni ­Ila'i Ilk -ii a hdtbid trop ,.This is for the request for a is to be great. -not Wolfishlyj�l 'Enner+ n. ill hl -.6 4 trait cak�, that does not have to ...,-.FLAVOR wit's Llii lie h" a mizWou. to recIRIcu be made -weeks ahead and. f,)r. Third is a. 7"'Aje-i light one: ity in simplie the 0veWV-. You lit? -atul M-titt ity which is far above the ww'-i pit-tt3r Clog... Yore might ivi� .1 -cup fruit sukar 4usintne-iii of ;.cit. 1,�­eup 1�e -or that broughr up ow tts'. t.! Hive, n syrup -Simplicity jy of- ira* t�' CivCo V..Matt picked hiin up y,�� I cup butter' character is the In i � ...Ch� 3gn Ili some dillixy hole and brought t 4 eggs natural "result (it profound hiuk h9mebevapie het.was a- likely I Ib. raisins set of -the inspired vrrit.er. 1,� lb. mixed peel 0 F day Millions fired Y,)uitx-it-�r-and harliCt any folks Goodness ani. 'simpii...-ity -are rest enjoyment Iii-Ithe his "-n. You Ln.ow Niavi always h;L,i 2:1 C U cooll-Ist, lonil-112.4tint a lot of penslodor-,4 a Atlyc�lI "&�nall. bottle. of cherrie-i indissolubly united. (lavoi: of WRIULEY, busty l.4-puO Icew to him'with a -11A -2 teaspoons ranula %tartin"'ILL SPE'kRMINT GUM— bleaclej from: f- Et-grubstakt3o m• I teaspoon almond and nut - a Joll", • garden flavoring mint. rne, ),bd for you, too.- "(;FT SONIETHI'W, O.S. HIM" '2 slices candied pineapple h�eitp kr�,-p teeth brilgtic -11ifillon- Brattish could -rotn,,,nib-w tablespoon finely sinTi a ra-111 I ait Blair •hail alt.-cactive. Dent l4tis Wall whom M candied ginger 4 21.4 teaspoons baking pow3i_,r -n ad it. rec9m, shared litil oWit grulAtake many -e onle'things pear; 1wfore,'There are s, 3 cups- sifted flour of which.1t is.not 61,-.isai be. rel. Cream butter well. Add "gar - and corn syrup, then well' b -eaten ".16oat'l[his young k4llis't.;r. Just eggs. Niexz* comes the flour, which X how is it- t1fat'llpi tilf.-Is Lip no -Ar?- has belin sifted with the, spices- it."i beoni away.iie,and the -�dd the fruit last, mixing all 7. ver are ing-Wier a great de�il. ltid*�s. v thoroughly. If steanied, ..coot %31 for two 'hours,. drying in a slow maps %14 OAL stuff. 6'ood looking c.hap, too. An.(. By LOUISE LENNOX •oven for 14 hour.. Baling re-, no fool.- pallipet. yourself With lux- 141py quires 1�2 hours in very slow Th�,,nian.who tueant, to .have ths, uriou3 -han&nf ite, pa-or:—or." or,.,en:, a Circle V pushed back Iiii elfair make them for a friend's birth "Br;�ak it up." he said shortly. day. They're inexpensive when `Gf,,t something On him. There cRu y' u sew , them yourself—and the-0ther w0tuall.". they're -pleasant hand -wort;, LOT Principal and agent looked at your spare time. The pattern in-_ each oth�,r. steadily. '.NTorsa updded. eludes two 'versions, .,:one tail lilt Outside Stanley moved away front ored for everyday, the other trim - the window. -med- with- dainty beading and rib - "That, old dump mnst be worth boas for overnight visits'and vac ­'� a lot," he r6flectl-d shrewdly. "I ation trip's., very old-fashioned, Stove t6t AW 0 F I,- I day fi"' enjoyment "t I 112`�, -f W RI LEY -1 spi, IN T G U M wonder what'i up' Tbli other wo-­ very With the eminine. The blouse may be man! Whew!" He grinned. "This a peasant worn either in or out; the trou.- MAKES and SUR ILIC is beginning to look IMP easant ers are. cut 'wide for comfort- a:s, owt GAS 38 to 52 yearn old. w6men who are i!l well as for chic. TeStIeSill. =00(ly, '.`MV0US-Wh0 Style No. 3303 is designed for Q:if6k.is - fear hot flashes, d1azy spells--to,take O;ift &",Ice L2 14., 16. Gj 38 To Be Continlifid; on, h -m - Lydia E. Plukhom's Vegetable Com- tinli'll, flah! Invilttly. requi yar s renu 1,4 "d T'gull". Ilt" city liFte NOW Ole Tt111{ 1 '0 - - I Z. pound.. Pink hz=*,s Is famous for - ff helping women during them "trying tildes" due t46 fumitfozisl Iriteculp4l. ties. GeV& bottis today firbl!a,ydfur druggi mic I wor-t -K Taywia; I ISSUE NO. 24-;--'40 , DOUJI[F A 10 inch inattria]F, 2 yards of ]are, 1, 1-01 coat 06ty few - - I C1.1110 � .'. .2 yards bead,n _WWft"0,0PRXr 1 0 rlmd-"4. IWIqi'llift him, "m Steli rho, Cora- olion D-Oler war JWJ Send FLFTF' CENT8 (15c). Mwill (Coin is preferred) for PAT -r .1 Coleman f.aw-.t . A" TERN, to Lauise Lennox, Routh 9110•• Company, 1.1.0, 421, .73 - West Adelaide Et.. - Tf­ - uz rohto. Write plimly your 'Naw .Udress and Style Nu:­:-Qr. Ue sure to state, size �'QJW_L� ONT. 41MINEAT AWCWK emit Mala swa of you �j of 62 lva-tfl Grandis v(i"I'i­, Pv. bY 1I M. .Write erl-r-loging- M Libel frc,i,4 �,I,y ('allsda' %ittarch pi odiwit to fill. f,,ql­ llo!l Stril'irb !loll!,. Selvio.. ia°'�r' S �. .: w y. ��w• o sa .. 1 !P .�,<Ma��..,g a a w. '. _ _ -w.�. fir THE PICKERING NEWSTownship Council Pay= ea�e i ~� - ------ Be G'• CL'ENDININ3 ARE YOU THE MAN -CEDAR _. - P'17NSRAL DiERECTOR mee o e wp. e ting ReliisTle man, between 25. and 50 !$1.75 per. year. $1.60 its advance _ Council, on Monday, June 3rd, a $ubacriptions to the United Statba By-law was passed, restricting the. years, with car, needed immediat-IP Privt►te Ambuleaces-eof trafficretw ec- - and Gt. Britain, $9,00 in advance. , -, Ay on tgbi Seervscla..,Viltagg, to 30 miles. per hour. This essities such as .Razor .$lades, -in - Pticrue 9000, _ - - -- ° bylaav will be approved by the De- b 1 route and nearby supply es: tablished demand for Everyday - ' Saturday -Nig•ht ; - John. Mmuhar, Proprietor Mdlvery b000 - partment of Highways, before • •,. - Markham', :Ont ueh restrictions can be enforced. s - Th n ads d Bridg pt,, fl ee De The an hec� including Spices, Ex- tracts, itr Bad g Powder, Soapsl I 6TH - CHERRYWOOD 'paid the following •ac.^.tsF- M Medicines, Mineralized Stock and ^ `_Mss. Brumnei Bond, for cal chloride, Poultry Tonics and Fly Spray. _ - Barclay -Transport Burk was at Mrs... Udell's, at Wfhitevale, on Sunday. ' 1098.38. I. H..C., repairs for truck, 68,99, -Can. Oil � Co. gasoline, 256.45. Farm experience helpful. Selling ' •experience --not •necessary. Beginner Miss Edith Roach is at wlutby INOTTER W. Petty, repairs, 40.00. Roy Ward must be satisfied with $30.00 per Ladies' College at home this -week.' for salary and repairs, 163.7 0 Good- ' Write immediately, The J. R. Wat- kens anvi �� aa - Mr.- and Mrs. Walter Fenney _ year Tire Cbrp. tire, 16.00. Pedlar Company, l, Que. Montrea ck=-P--15 - between o uremout, spent the. week -end with . Mr. Fen_ ne}, People Ltd: culyer .s, 17".96. Chas. Coolmer, hardware-andttery, 21. •Dept• Oreesswood, Wiltevale sad 'lbtaaish• : Mr. and Mrs'. 9. W. Petty, Miss- 29. J. Balsdon; fence and hardware, � drivers ase.,-. trained to be earelii es Gladys and Agnes Noble ��' S PettyY 8n lyllf lea 10.50. A. Hardy, shovel ravel, S g relfabl4k _ •• . spept Sunday with Mr.. and Mrs. �- !- Todd here. P -- 1111' lCll x8.00. .lei] DeFeer; shover graved 18.25., 5- Stephenson, shovel gravel, fRIV _ _coarlww ,gad _- -� 1M�v - tea oa Loag Distanea" in the school house, on Wednesday .evening, Janie 19th.' T�a proceeds ° are imr-'aid of the Red Cross and the Committee 'in charge are ana- ious that a large crowd be present. Admission:. 25c., chil-dren 10c• Re- fres'iments. can -be procured at `the - ,AGAIN ITS THE - :. .,•Cockshutt -. r ;FROST & WOOD R . _ No..10A Oil Bath Mower - :. The Cockshu:*Friost and Wood No. ' - 10A 'Oil Bath Mower, with its in- --stantepus pick-up, positive . action and amooth flowing power , stands on its own merits as this year's ex- ceptional mower value. Its- many -outstanding feaiuree give you greater efficiency, lighten draft and extra durability. See for y our- : self the strong trema, -Oil bath" positive clutch, improved cutter bar, one piece axle .and many other val- nable features. Dont.-let-another Paas before seeing for your- self tbda improved Coekshutt Trost and Wood No. 10A Oil Bath -MO.wer. SEF. FOUR LOCAL DEALER :1"NjB7kRRETT, , PICKERING - - Pbolow Pick 5214 - _ - _ _ . _ • Clardflei Aiv'artbeaetsfe _ 1iADI0 SERVICE = Electric wh- i g and Repairs. Expert Service on e - ,All - Makes of Receivers. Reasonable Rate*, me Tested Free. Run" lis. OMY Broughwm Out. W A.\"TED -. _ 100 acres, _value, ten thousand as going concern. Can pay cash. Immediate possession:. Alb - ageits. Box 24, Mews Office, Pick- -ering., _ 4Z-6 FOR SALE - Ford convertible coupe, rumble seat, -good tares. Bar- gain $150. Muth Cole, Highland, Creek. 42j"& :.WANTED - calves for vealing, with -fair breeding; -also potatoes' for sale, (Dooleys).- certified seed. Rog Brignall, - Clare. Tel. 3609 • 4" FOR 'SALE `= M."11. binder. M: H. mower. McCormick hay rake. Chas. i Goodtrin, R. R. 1, Nckeriug . _ LLOST. - from .lot 23, con. 5. Pick- ering, about June 1st, a red and white calf, 8 months old. - • -Oscar ' Carter, R. • R. 1, I.Lcust Hill.. l a ALL Pickering First of July Celebration Community Park -Pickering 3560 in Prizes, . �Dntertainmerrt t -Red Cross Auction Sale - ' 3 � Pickeci-ng. Friday, June 21st. 15.75. a. -Griffin; -shaver -gravel, 13. 75, Joe Valentino, shovel gravel, 14. , - 50. - Joe` •hilts, sh6Vel ` gra': el, '27.t5. p E R RA N E N T N A GC I N G PAIN No order too smaIL one -toe lame ha Carlton, ditching, 'S.5o. A. Lee,. THAT -FRAYS T K E TEMPER A>ti ampaaealia forged and prateeWil-� haul gravel and". install pipes, 75• 'AND NERVES. I T- -M'A Y' B E from the weather ,� A ,• 60. Fred Hicks, haul gravel and in- .''YOUR EYE$, stall 'pipes, 0. O'Hara, .lab- our, 2.60: O.' Burton, labour, 3.00. C. H'; T U C K. ' O PT. D. � Clara 0" �Q i In1lk •PVON $ BL Ea&t.pn, repairs, 3.10. Iden .Ward, CLsa, D' and a ytp AqM& -ggt Nd operating maintainer, 96.60. John Dlmey Bleep, opp. F. Q Owsd mad oporased ty 9o{saiy. -Norton; repairs, 16.50. Len Lye, re- I pie 1516 felm"an" "A%ft pairi, 4.00. W. Ward, drag Clare- (MAWA. OXIL aao,iArsa 'd 'lit I moat, streets, 5.50. C. Morley, insur- - - �,L as�saaD teff ante on trucks, 141.68. - &TTENTION� ,o Q ow �m The Dept.- of Relief - paid the- fol- T Lase snag .. e01111001 lowing, for supplies and services q� 1 In skuple 104" do- M. S. Chapmari, 23.30. D. E. Miller, BROCK &ock Road Gravel - den we can faeaiab 12.0., E. Wlooeward, 27:88, A. W. ►'I"HEA'I'RE P memorial@ tbet via Mitchell, 1325, W. G. Reid; 2.00, - _. 1_0�y Canada Bread, 2.00; Harold Ander- • of ver son 3.00, R. V. Mowbray, 8.00. ' P. �'z'$-�' - Crushed. Pit i Run -, esesk WE alai R, Wilson, 3,00, H. Boose, 3.00. N. All Shows ' Daylight Saving Time 3%od 3.00. E. Baker, 24.60, Picker-Gza"I - RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, back- ing Dairy 14.46, Mrs: L. Scott 8.00, 9HUlt30AY FRIG;Y&SkTURDA N. E, McEwen 8.00, City of Toren- UNE 13, 14 and 15 Sand ' andip ache, lumbago are attacked at the ' source by Eeansing and antisepticsr to. 22.70, East Whitby .7.15, Twp l - SeQae. action of Rumacaps. at BOYES' ; of Scarboro 5,14, 'Twp. of Brant Two Shows. at 7.30 and 9.30 ` ; - DRUGS, Pickering. ford 17,75', Twp. of N. York, 9.49, Last Complete Show, Thurs. & Fri. at �h�i iTered of Lpadin P11 - - S. G. Morrish 74.30, Roy Morrish 8.50. Sat. at 9 30 42.94. J. S Balsdon, 12.00ti' ffk fth WIG Contingencies Dept. paid the fell. Matinee at -1,30 reale offam flasard Gal owing"GENE AUTRY. _ 70HN BOURNE SON • _C_E_ Marley, medical reports, 12. 60, Underwood - Elliott Cb. 2.50, -IN _ to nYOToronto Stamp and .Stencil,. dogBlue Montana Notice tags. 560, Dept. of Health,. inaliin 9.15, Tor. General 1156spital, 3.00, - BUSES LEAVE Registrar -of Deeds, 4.115, D. A. ::: ::_ iSklesff , u � of all k4sar Beer, insurance, 88.35, D. R. Bea- g11ITH We do B Ildi ton, sa ry, 125.00, L. T. Johnston, - - 17ARPRNT!!i$il, salary and postage, 69.12, W. Chet- .'SMILEY BVRNETTE - OEhiEPITING, For Oshawa :for Toronto ter, salary; 60.00 , Damages to Skeep Comer, paid retie 711se as Added Attraction- PLUMBING a .7.31 a. m. : a 6.09 a, m, and fol4awing -- 8.38 a 6.44 F. C. Pug]% 1 :lariib killed, 1 lamb "The Covered - ROOFING - - 10.01 • ?.54 died, 3 larnbg injured, 22.00, H. -A. hf I s.ao sell Brantford Rooe3o� 11.31 B•� Newman, i lamb killed, 6.00, W. Trader ._Materials; Em ire Batbroom b 12.31 P. m. 10.54 -C, Willson, inspection, 2.50, G. M. ai mens s 1.31 - - "`b 11.54 Fors3-th, inspection, 8.50, Mrs. F. WITH Zq P r aro Water a , 2.91 - .12.54 p. M' C. Pugh, for catching dog destroy- _ - JAMES,. LUCILE end System -Beatty --. 331- = _ 1.54 .&s a Bgni wen -ing sheep:-- --:- -_---RUSSELL._GL16ASON Ili"ectal a 4.31 2.54 - _ - $ail�ie-g . 5.31 a 3'54 PIANO TUNINGEstimates Free 4.54 MONDAY, TUESDAY 9k WED'SDAY _ - . c 7.31- 6.54 : AND 1L'NH 17, 18 and. 19 ed Spark l3aaratate 8 3L a 6.54, All Kinds of P e air Work ! r Last Complete $how a3 8.50 F • kPROU SE c 9-31; 7.54 - 10. 1 c 8.54 A i Tuning Gwarantetd '4•In r ezzof' - :' Phone 6302 _11.31 9.54 �e m pICSE$IN(�, OEVTAEa;TO _ •" d ao.54 eC. S. MwDONALD >r. 1M -64e Ate, TnVlela WITH a -daily except Sun. and Hol.; b- ?hoes Lakeside 1502 ,._ .• ;:: = L_SLIs HOWARD Sat. only; .o -Sat., Sun., and Hol. Orders taken at NEWSO®►e. INGRID"BERGMAN Radio'Service''.. only;-d�un. and Hol: Also an Adcled Attrwetioo WS n,►va *0011t,talnON AT LAND SURVaYDR _ -ZANE GREY'S Expert service and ><!,- F. J. DON- WAN, Bi, A., se. c u 'pairs to all makes. Rees - .EASTERN HOUSE Phone 4500 s�y4n 81 mn ,i d. $611 "Heritage of - onable charges. Work - GRAY COACH Ift 9tr. East. Os6ama Pi f f L. S. on fie an the rscosde as the Desert gnaranteod. ,�► lss1. - inti WITH ARTHUR. FIELD. _,]DONALD DONALD WOODS = Greauats Radio and Television InetitoW _$ A V G EVELYN VENABLE :. :, Member Oficial Radio Service Mei1 ' I RUSSELL HAYDEN , q>;,ation.' ROBERT-BARRAT 46 Phone 5201, PICKERING :. --ON- - ... _- - GET, HIGHEST MARKET PRICE _l have become a member of the Shur.Gain Feed . Service i.ti for order to enable farmers in this district to lower their feed : costs. You naturally demand the Eollgwiog.i.n any feed: FARM PRODUCE RIGH' at HOME Jj. Qualm -- 2. Performance. .3. Minimum cost �•1Pe­Hogs lve Calves- You et "all three" with Shur -Gain,. beuse -- ca _ . Springy Lamps .ive fowl Ther feed- is macl'e. right here at oar own rgill in Pickering, thus eliminating all unne'cesarq handlings . `. _ "'Live Spring Chickens : cos>Ds, - - Fresh Eggs , •2, ..It's alway fresh. ,._ •3. Highest glie►lii;y ingredients are 'used. Y Come In -See our mixer and see how. Sure -Gala heeds -are made: Leaio RECFrJVING-and GRADING. STATION WHITBY how,wecan save you m-iney, Offering now-Sure-aainChick Start R`N FARMS LTD 2JCC'�K q= C C= i1 run - Day, Pboste Whitby 336 PICKERING, ONT: - - PISK:RING, ONT. PHONE PICK 6100 t' "THE SURE -GAIN FEED SERVICE MILL" r •�� '°"C' ,....:_.. ". is ,, ±.., 4*.,.:. i...,. '� .... `� G�:h`, ,.x,• .._ .Tr _ ''•�'m., `;Z:- erR. R.ev. Duncan will occupy the pul- Sunda next. - R %,LAREMON'F - days with hazy so spending - a ' few ' Feed Coro, pit-6f-M-6- Baptist Church here on "" bLra. Burkholder and; Mrs. -Alex. 23 , n, Rev. and Mrs: Mae el aF.23 - f. The Bowling Chub is holding a Moffatt, called on Mrs. _Chandler, gel, - Morphy, of Stayner. Turnips, . i Mr. and ..Mrs. Parc Holland,' of Mixed Fours .Tournament 'at the on Monday; Mr. Frank Allaway, of P 30 k. local green on Friday,' June 21st„ Whitby, a3i Friday last. _- -- Born,-to Mr. and Mrs. Chris. _ Medoc, Ont., visited with Rev. L Knott, of Clatemiont; on Sunday; Barley Cbop, too, 23.00 _ Y E. and Mrs. Kennedy and -'family at 6, p, m. S.. T. An Open Tourna- Congratulations :ins in order to _ mast week,- _ meat: • __ Miss, Frances- McDowell, student of June 2nd, $ daughter. _ - • .'.Growing Masb, cwt, _ _ Keep the date of dulp 9th, open _$.lies standard wire } ) Mr. Ed.' Lewis is carrying out Mrs.Mothersill and family of the Claremont Continuation .School, fol• the United Church Garden Par- an ' extensive plan of rerdodellin Oshawa, spent Sunday with the E. for having won Fourth Prize in - a teneit>g, -per rod; .55 g Lewis family, here. lylr•• Mot Province-wide • contest conducted ty, in Elie Community Park. g his store and babe shop, the bake- has been in very poor .ties th lit- -recently by the W. C. T. U. in the "Steel Posts, .50 -sloop requiring much more space has Wood[}�ts, ---.20 up.- .. - tiran before required_ • Secondary Schools- of Ontario. The - bolas Vivian Sadler, •accompanied ` Our United Church Young Peo- subject of the ESssy walls "Alcoiiot Order twin! noir. Phboe at our expens by-,Miss. Mary. Forsyth, sang two ple, and the Goodwood Young' Pea- and Citizenship . It' is interesting 1VIaeSeyaTr1S -- 'beauties.ful solos, at the Baptist ser- pie were invited , to Uxbridge on to observe that o#• six prizes award- L1 vices, on Sunday last, which were Moralaiy evening -last, for a social ed, thzee were won by Continuation r arm Implements -Fart's Elevator evening together: GoioBwood• had -Schools. " This is the sedohd hon- �r - _ very `niuch_apprecuated. Miss Sad- S'ale's _:a-nc�- S6ry-ice ler, is remaining �*ith Mrs. Palmer charge a •the Worship Service and our of this nature-w.�n during 'the Claremont, Ont• Miss E.- Hods, conducted some year by students from the local •�� for a week. Phone Ree. 38J. Office SOW. games. The Uxb_dige Y. P. prbvid= Continuation School — at Biough- No' 33 a recision built Mass'- The death took place at the `home P of her daughter, Mrs. L Bame, of ed lunch. _ during -the Autumn, ;' Misses Vere is announced early. this Margaret Cowie and Betty Manion ey-Harris' Oil bath mower, _ R+agfalo;-on 4unday; -June • 2nd ' of , Mrs. Harry S. Thomson, late of week, the passing of Mr. George won _F'rst and Third respectively; This..borse drawn mo lel has, Madill, of New Baltimore, Mich, at for the Middle School Entrants in Claremont, in her 88th year. The. _ exceptional light draft and is "Th+ the age : of . 61, years. - Deceased was ,the.. Orat6rical` Contest. - <. DO:- late Mrs. Thomson, a much beloved NRAY well-knownomany here, a A-pleasant social evening was acclaimed throyghout the Do- ---memiier of -our elder group of the -. had been in poor health brother of Mrs. Esther Palmer and spent at the.home of. Mr. and- Mrs. inion a8' tbo, leader � in th.e 2" g Mrs. Jones, here; and Mrs. George Delbert Booth' on'° Wednesday, June for a year or more, and critically ' gold. ' ill . daring the past few' "weeks. Lee, -of-Sfiouff�'ille+ and Fred C. 5th, when the Junior Bible Class ' Does theTrickl Madill, of Toronto. The sympathy of the '• L-`nited Church Sunday Alto power tako-OPi. and trslle>t - She be een living at �ier hums + of this community is expressed t6 Seh.,.,r-i�re`� together. Community mowers for the tf 80106 EVel' -here until a few months• ago, when the bereaved. singing, followed by the hymn = tar Ch she are she left for Buffalo,. tp reside- with _ An unekpla' re occurred in "Stand for Jesus1z o ened the ` thiII to hs In machiner her daughter. Her husband, the P g , 8 7 ; •Twi _ the bee yard. At-the A Mantle meeting. A short business period aiad all made in Canada. late Harry. Thomson; was a well 'was conducted ` by the President known blacksmith of Claremont, home on Mon evening. The fire , - department was called, and the Mrs. Russell Pilkey. A name for Also Surge milkers,.. woods D. N, Lockwood, Plckei'ing, 0" who predeceased her several, years .. Myrae gm. R. L small fire quickly extinguished._ It 'the class 'was .decided upon — The milk coolers, electric fences, L� G. wllsoN, ago. The funeral- took--place on Good Fellowship Class". It was de- ­Wednesday- from- the United church ( thought tdc by some, that lightning, P slid a lull line of Masaey-Harris • here, iwith interment in the Clare- (Of �� there was considerable cided to do some work for the Re- -- — __ during the storm tl',,en _in. progress) _ fugees. The guest speaker of the repairs. _ _ Coniidt �nont .Umbn Cemetery... Deceased might have been the cause of the evening was Mr. N. F. Goddard, +was born near ' Goodwood-, Oat., who ve a ve JOHN, L.- G I LLMAN 'A. D. TWiBDIN, _ and is- survived by_ three sons, fire., Damage was, fortunately only gave ry splendid devotion- Wm' ( alight.' al talk. A solo �_ "Brighten the BROUGHAM, ONT. ,_ _ �. $. 1, PYkelil] of Buffalo; Walter, bf Sheridan . Corner wkere Yvu are", was rend- - 1 - _ _ The C. G. I. T. with its leaden; � PRONE PICK •I3 a 5- eoHaf l�rd'ae�e asJ � ,R%'yomoirig, and Job re, of Belleville; Miss M: Pryor, ; held . a successful ' ered by Mrs. Kennedy. Games and M•u3ta� lavtirerfM, Ray also three daughters: Mrs. Rey-.picnic on Saturday, Jane 8th, at contests Were enjoyed -and a dainty holds (Effie),. of Buffalo; _Mrs. Greenwood Park. Much enjoyment lunch• .was served, bringing an en- Trre�. flats DMr Kirdwara; 3)ickson (Lena), of New York, and was derived from avFimming and ' joyable evening to a close. A hearty - - Lift Rin GaralaXomotwork Mre. Bayne {Lillian), .Buffalo., A baseball, as well - as from the emote o!, thanks 'was teaedered Mr. �i�11 Y JFJJ0 wd C swear ww t of as ` daughter, Sophia, (Mrs. CzoaWer), sumptuous lunch with Which the and MnL Boloth for opening their L predeceased her mother soave years girls provided themselves. Through home to the Class, to whdch they-1 got Mph The Pall-bearers Were Messrs fittingly relied. Qtaitr for flas,ttrr Sisal a these columna, we �ciivId= like to a y P = Ralph Reynoldst, Harry Bame, Kusars.r. Mr- and firs. Peters, of Uxbridge_ f•radtimla. and Gordon. Morley, %Mor pro ding P� y : __ - Burkholder, Harry Thomson and s t Sunda' with Mr. and Mrs. -� Jos., Tran. transportation to the Park. Beverley, here. - Let- us glue you an estimate en . - _ drip � ow Dass ani t7a■aw your requirements 9• Aii� nos ails, HORSE ROUTES — Belgias al /, 1rs� A:RNOT�D.7 R/L V DUG'b O ja ,wi'� ; S ltd, stallion, No. 5492. The property of � p�M� ' ! !e !`■a - Ailsa Resent, will. make the assess of 1940, at his own stable, Lot 3, � D _ p�%!I' BOWMAN & B O W H_ Con. 4, Searboro: - TtAns :10.00. �f 4,; • _ �! �1'i» All seddeats at owner's rlet. _ �I y HAVY GG SELECT — {27348)0 /� / / . .. 22476, property, _ / �L Wi nlsv B Tian }_ A , . - _ L. �. V _ the season bf 19� 40 * as • :.:. - - of r wW foll FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND awe: Mon. June 3rd, David Cmw- w ford's, 7th con, Pickering, for, noon, - hoane for night. Tues., Jas. MCDoa•, llueceesor;to W. J. Mather, _ ald'e, noon; Graham's Hotel, . at _ 8touwilte B�ooklin, for .nights. Wed., to J. -- - '141gbb and Day Service McDonald's male, for, noom - - - _ _ __ McDon Ki <: Business Phon• t; widenee ote oma =tot aught Friday; at-J -' 01 Scott's, 8 con. for noon. Home for night. Terms. $15.00, Payable Feb. _ 11941.'. _ r at, _- - COMMODORE. AGAIN (26812).— the 26812) . -- �_ e('� HUTT'. th choicely bred Clydesdale Stall, tOCKion, the property of Robert DaFoeovof Green River, will uaake the sea- . -atet6t3„ h son of 1940 as follows ! .— Tues- 00 woad May 28th; will leave his own table - roc o John Barnes'es• .i :, at rrywood, for night; thence to' rt Ackford's; 4th- con., for noon, �� 7tax the bug :Agency BJ. e W New Stock o! Parts. Os Sad on, Wed. 29th; thence to Ted 'Bolt- • v to own a neW •by's, Lot 23, con. 6, for night. On ;'McLaughlin-Buick` ' ay morning, proceeds to r ,•w irib>! in Fred Wright's,r for noon; -'thence to service on above madefnes bites you, you 11 :` a Murray .Dunkeld's, Lot 32, rear of _ i&gure that this car ; .,,, ImPI menta on es assess ' nntust be looked' at - Plows, mowesa eta con. 7, for night,. Friday noon- at. A Bert Silv'erthornels, I;ot, 21, 10th , Thence to s ar am. c own re ' oa ' n kh .. rat—i#' ou Lie bi y g _ .- YE .. ... �lfi -L �L ing to have any - "`' w y stable till the following Tuesday. ! thing to ' go on iii judging 1940 values. assembly •for smoothness to match a Clare mons, Oats- Terms -- $12.00 payable. wrist watch's works. , ist 1941' You'll realize it doesn't cost a cent to - - _ You'll find out how. those big soft .coil - - find out how one feels under your own F hand and .what the delivered prices are. Springs smooth out that rough stretch down the 'street. ' USED CAR . BARG.AINS So you'Il walk int,' plisses; to a Buick ,and you'll find that Buick'.s low deli• t dealer and have a good look at that car - - • _vered prices are often only a Peau dimes I 'that's showing the rest of 'em what nvore• a day,than on cars in the lowest. — �19 t .. modern style is. ' _...: ;. price class—so why hesitate or haggle? .._. _ _ t - -- _ - 39_.Dod�ge Coupe _ :- i You'll try out that big sfraight•eight 1'When the bug bites you, get the facts— ••,1937 .._PlymOut i.. Coach'. -� -- - t engine that's electrically balanced after -and you'II get;a Buick and be happy! .. ^ 1935 Chet/ Master DeLuXe Sef�aa . f - -; 1934 fiord UeLuxe -Coach �onfiaC COACT]_-- ' 1r / _. 19:38 Dodge Coach :.. - 1933 Chen: Sedan 1933 Cliev Coach71 _ T -� 1931 fiord Sport Roadster v nONALD MO'T'OR SALES _WIiMY All- OR" Its©oadiiionod & (Iilari►nteed�Priced to 801I ( ' Assoc. Deer­-J. McGlashen—bmbarton , ��- Claremor N ALF. M OLE,.--- _.. PHUN.p 3201 _ _ . I A 71t -T9 T Et A weed may be observed In flo W - :.By DAVE ROSSIKS A7 4t� Ror him -back o; bucket .4 honest to er at this particular -time cit.the 6. -Ye "ye- sown much, and -bring 50'life that had -followed stied - t4ka, c9mAng of - summer,*- gogdness maple syrup, -from New year which resembles WIId..Must- In little; ye eat, but ye have not negligence the prop-y4t uow'4ivi,1. p .,With bluniq takes a. hiLliter turn. From ­ ­ _ dc. and and is often miltakSit Wr it, - . ft rink, but Y4 are.no't fit. ji depicts, with the implicatiou .4 pubdoor � parks, 6hdiaand3, and Meanwhile, Larene Tuttle, w1to says -John 1�hn 1D. MacLeod, Crops, I A 71t -T9 T Et A weed may be observed In flo W - :.By DAVE ROSSIKS evil consequence to national onal and V. SIUMMIER. MIUM611 S. Then came the word of ,Je... that they had given secondary cou."t 'Nothorah by' H-aggal t" pr6phet.--Sap --sideration to what should have " Le 4� Ing, 4, Is It a time for you your- been -first, and Ahej* were giving selves to dwell Id your Oelled hous- first consideration to what should WEED. OF THE WEEKi es, while this house lieth waste? B. have been. secondary. The evil in YELLOW ROCKET Now therefore thus salth Jehovah cmumou, but 4 is disastrous. The "life Joan Raiiverdl, is absent CSS at 8.30 Henry Weber'i from the "One Man** Family" Concert Revue from CBC at 10.30 circle -while she takes a. 1`11100th's Saturday- - This Wonderful vaerioia­iv the east. with her, husl World, all about the stars, front band, screen -writer Hug,) Rouv- the Mutual -chain at 11.15 a.m. oral. Betty, as she is known to ... A Boy. A 'Girl, A-Baad front millions of radio -listeners, por- NAC -lied z)etwork at 4.30 suaded author Carlton 3lor4e ter- The Band ot- -the- Week ,,a mistaken sense of relative values. cult Instead of easl4r? 7- 7 -FAMOUS AUTHOR Jk' HORIZONTAL Aiw.,Aer to Previous Puzz, Aw In, require. write ber nut of the story for the LESSON XF CKOC at 6,30 •-Thv 1. 5 A-uthor- of 1-1 Friction tirne being by iffering,to bring Hall from CBC at 10.30. HAGGAi URGES THE SUILOING "Pilgrim's match. OF 600-i HOUSE- Progress." v ''3 Still. Haggai tO Drenches. 24 Introduction. -0 Printed T"t. Nag. 1:2-12 By . William Golden Text us consider 12 rndian_ 26 Ghastly, - 7 13 Ear auricle. 27 Organ of 7 IF /'-% : one -another to provoke unto town [LEN T141S CURIOUS I* WRLD 14 Concealed' Fiirguson and good works. not forsiking our ealed. hearing, 16 To reperit. 28 He toad a own assembling together. as the 17 To feign HAYES by trade. Job -custom of some to. Heb. 10;,24,2S. 20 Type standard 30 -Sun god, TIIR LESSON— IN ITS SFTTIN*G 41 OZrner of at, t12 Measure Time About $20 B C estate fee. V I of area. Place 1he city of Je-eassilew. 22Shelt ered' 33 And. 7 flits. lesson will be Made Pprtic- place. 35 Form of -f.­ ular1jr laterestIng If the teacher 23 3 Unopened 54 Ancient. 4 Content 37 Burmese; can secure stali-,4- flowers. 55 Doiphipltke teacher knife, t1c4 c 25 Brink, .ancernl,ig rborch expenses In 39 Thu-;, -* . :heomm titty. Comparing thee. The shank.creattize. 5 To exist. 57 Afternoon 41 Five :end five:` *6m+,wilh.the sums.of money spent 31 Peeled. meal. Theater guide, 42 Tn perish, • 11p IABSC92-13 T1 -4E ntl pieasure In 0?� e samlocalit-t 34 Branches 38 Sanskrit 7 To warble. • 44 Ireland, ball games. 36 A bhorred.8 In. dialect. 45 Organ of 39 To soak. flax,. 59 He 1 9 serial flight. s.-smakes, ti,�-rprogfw, I'Va S Ant m3chine 77b 7 ga-Illn-64, , Is it .'ti -rte that *wo art"- 39 Vampire. jy birtb. 11 Possessing 47 G kt. sp-­Alug more for the mai . nt-�uanee 40 To 'dine 60 He ranks ks flavor. 48 To melt. C(Ty 7)( lo'"sure airtomobiles than to,- 42 Dusky amon was im. 49 Shoo- bottom, ot t4li. .11.owge, of -re, So Sc. g the -STREP 43 Novel. it prisoned for alp to. - -kc, , - 46 Pertai ni iui VFRTWAL -oth,ng tile li%lel NeUteL ' TIER17TLIAF F mmPL49-Pronouyi,2 Hatted. pironori NG OTHF: ; E U. '54, He"Id flaggal 2:2. Th"i speak.oth letio- .51 Broad smile 3 To shat (.:rt .18 To grate :BCD Sloth. Ing. 53 Wall recess, Tli�4 ni-ople -Vail of hj) .3 razor. harshly. B83,1416- vi'v. 'i not the time It 1 for i s to -)m-% the time for Johov'ah's own 2 3 COM T911 I I VEA 6C;t#.C1E. Ifte w)o,;4 to be Iiii I I i. Tlre='one kre3t OF At -L THE Vv'020'S t-t-ut in which lfagzai and Zet-har- SEVE)ZIAL- HUNDRED •5PSC1QS Wi irx)k a leading_ part was the re- lildinof Ole temple. til" It i3e 1. mg 40A;ZROTS0 im-y of this event read Ezra, first PAR97AKEE7 , tS A NA-MvE: 0= Ax chapters. taqqetber with the 1)4)(,k,,; , of-. tll(- two fir"bots, thinki- -rHE UNI 5,rA-rEs , 4ol�ts. fa the -second year of.Dar. I j2 s -X-r) r14 --r la -1 iev= 1-ji 1.32() R,C.o, the Jews were Silt - f --ring from drought, possibly from 25 27 VVirouglit prolonged over some-. JERtF- :L 9 7- IAAPOQ- -0 29 % 14,io people. In. a prosperous . . season E31 34 7 7 A lor(iphet. might have spoken !it 16 sr --;rhi.':but now that the people were AMI.nad -by adversity.. they were Jisposed to ilsten. The time had 7 :nue. and thre man. This was Hag- 43 gli. a prophet at whose anteced- CAROLINA parrakeets once. were common in -the southern n4-)tbing is known. He -declar- 3 litotes. from Maryland to -Colorado, butnorecord of -their appear- :4 that ihe seareity from which we has been marts -- p for several years, and it is believed that tho Eht�o Jews were -suffering was -a re- 7 white man's gun has 'wiped another race of birds from the earth. 7niiudOr*fr(;m J-ehovah io stir them up to consider their ways. NW=* Now Much Is sipent- to Australia": annually coin tonins .the spread of robUts? `�FINISH THE...WORIC P ge -Breika Ahead J. MILLAR WATT r aff%U WASWCH-51"Cls. VE CAN YOU DRV 7 AMIK r A weed may be observed In flo W - of hoots: Consider your ways. evil consequence to national onal and V. SIUMMIER. MIUM611 him -back o; bucket .4 honest to er at this particular -time cit.the 6. -Ye "ye- sown much, and -bring 50'life that had -followed stied - t4ka, c9mAng of - summer,*- gogdness maple syrup, -from New year which resembles WIId..Must- In little; ye eat, but ye have not negligence the prop-y4t uow'4ivi,1. p .,With bluniq takes a. hiLliter turn. From ­ ­ _ 'England. and and is often miltakSit Wr it, - . ft rink, but Y4 are.no't fit. ji depicts, with the implicatiou .4 pubdoor � parks, 6hdiaand3, and Meanwhile, Larene Tuttle, w1to says -John 1�hn 1D. MacLeod, Crops, led wl? d Lj!�k; ye clol;�% you, 'thereus 'wrru;i! 11 t it they, w2 d V e Lack �c., radio studios co lite melodies Ale- played. leading roles in the Cav- Seeds and Weeds Branch, Out. De -s' none u 3e that and gi give Him fl-rst pTa-c e 1 a MCneo to soothe amln"­ &leads of-'Droma, series, is play- partment of Agriculture, Toronto. eartieth wage•ip, evu-neth wages, to..- -_,their life, such failure &,Ut Impov-7. 7.1 mood. Wise radio executives' have ing the.. new character in One This In Yellow Rocket, a perennial put It into a bag with boles, 7. Su erisbuieut and tragedy -ail they Were .6s ken eagnizallee of this fact and - Man'sFamily_ weed which appears !a new, parts of the Province each and thus aaith. Jehovah at hosts: Con- aider your ways. 8. Go up to the beholding woqid pass. RENEWED .tot -their schedules each evening a- year ENERGY -with music of every type and which is apparently on the In- mountain, and bring wood, and then il 13:Then ZerubPabel the. %,ja ot . ...diaide, enough to satiqfy the moat The CBC in offering Canadians. crease, It 13 usually found 'in low, build the house; and I will take' Shealtii�l, and Joshua th.- go" of .-insatiable musical appetite. plenty -. f entertainment from the . 0 damp parts of the fields. pleasure in, It, and I will be glori- Jehozadak, the high- priest. With So in the privacy of his par. lads on the othersideof the water RESEMBLES MUSTARD tied, silth Jehovah. L. Ye looked all the remnants of the k.-�.ople Olt- veranda randa or gar(Jem--s. man th4me days ­- but at the same -time Upon close examination Yello� Po W for muft.and. lo, it came to little; I eyed the voice at Jehovah their •lour' * e 'take His Cost oft ihil with , they are not -neglecting the boys Rocket will be found to resemble and when ye brought it ho'me!, I did God, the words (if HaggAl the his family* listen in comfort, while' in the King's forces that wear-, 'leaf. Mustard only in the colour of the bro-w upon -it. Why? saith Jehovah Prophet. as Jehovah their God had an electric fan buzzes an artificial -the maple Records of the fl,,rer. It way, be easily distIng- of hosts. Because of my house that, sent him; and the pe�ople did fear breeze in his face. Happy Gang, Woodhouse and ;wished from this Al weed by Its dark lieth. waste, while ye, run every before J6boyab. The prophet had Appointment with Agostini are green, smooth and shiny leaves, man to his ­ house. 10. There- not more than finishown +I his Won-. AND NEWS ' made and sent across the briny, somewhat evat• in outline. It is us- f6re for your sake the heavens wilt sage, than the entire r-3,muaat of .NOTES' .1 along with a specially made-up, *y natty in flower from May to Jul, withhold the dew, and the earth Me people felt the quickeuiug at The. -CBC variety program go es record of district news from the and matures seed during July and withholdeth its fruit. 11. And I ,I. new courage, and set it a nee tio the' air base at Trenton this Dominion stn_4 how the lads August. led for a drought upon the 'land, to rectify the situation. Espe-cially Friday, and at eight o'clock a ;)ver there enjoy these special. Band pulling of scattered plants, and upon the mountains, and upon was the spirit of Zerubbabel, the smart program 'of music, songs items. drainage and thorough cultivation the grain, and upon the new wine, governor of Judah, etirred up,- so add gaga will to presented by in preparation for a spring crop and upon the oil, and upon that that the people "came and did work Royal Air Force n1en. Tune, in, . Spedight Diatimif -�utidy, wi4t, keep it under control. which the ground bringeth forth, in the house of the Lo - rd of Hosts, .-you will. - like this one! Neighboutly News Prom -CBF, at DON'T LET IT MATURE and -upon mem, ani upon cattle, and their God. (Zerubbabel-was tha lea, -0--7 :,.,. ten Silver. Strings on the seed of Yellow Rocket Is a upon all the labor of the hands. , der of the captives who returud in David Sarnoff, an executive of . NBC -Red chain at 1.30 ..Sones 'Tile unimon impurity In clover and al- ]Here the prophet directly accuses respnse to the decree of Cyrus. He that radio corporation of AmIeric- the Soldiers Sing -via CKOC ;t falfa seed and has been listed as the people of bping concerned pri- helped Joshua to set up t" sitar offers the- opinion that coop little 6 -csn- .5-39 With Ellery Queen, -y a secondary noxious seed in the marily wit h their r own comfort. and Of the God of Israel at Jerusalem,. radio sets -'that be carried in DecectivL- on Columbia at 7.30 Cauada Seeds Act, , This weed sintully neglecting to rebuild -the though the 01renmstauces were very you pocket -will. be available. Just Tuesday City Aloater Pion - sitould- not be permitted to mature temple where the worship of Je- threatening. ink what an a4vaniage that will eet-5 ftom CI3C 5.15 Cuts seeti. particularly'- In the clover hovah should be ,resumed. They People -today need continual ea- - be -for it means no longer wEl JAmmers SWIPit Session; via areas. Justffled such negligence by adying couragentent In Christian work.' Mere be. squar,)bfing -where to seg the at 8.io Bray., .-producitig -Learit to distinguish Yellow Roe- Ceara that the_ had not yet edme to Encouragement needed as never criadeyeryone wilt hs.,e the7tc.:, -act! Hcuse, dtaina. on NIC -blue ne.. Ret and eradicate it before it be-'. rebuild the temple. and It was the before, Are you one at -those, wb-k own . work At 10-30 -.Thursday _V91U.415 Pstabllsht�-I. ' aMviit-s r. prophet's purpose to bring them 1:6 pi -etiegurage servants of the Lord. . .......... The Stanin 4an from CIZOC 5,io 11 realization that they bad been 'foundation or do you burden their. life, and Betty Carter Barbour, in real- . SiranKe -As It Seems froi�i ,,Ing upo, n' the or a make their existence mot -4 41M. "life Joan Raiiverdl, is absent CSS at 8.30 Henry Weber'i from the "One Man** Family" Concert Revue from CBC at 10.30 circle -while she takes a. 1`11100th's Saturday- - This Wonderful vaerioia­iv the east. with her, husl World, all about the stars, front band, screen -writer Hug,) Rouv- the Mutual -chain at 11.15 a.m. oral. Betty, as she is known to ... A Boy. A 'Girl, A-Baad front millions of radio -listeners, por- NAC -lied z)etwork at 4.30 suaded author Carlton 3lor4e ter- The Band ot- -the- Week ,,a mistaken sense of relative values. cult Instead of easl4r? 7- 7 -FAMOUS AUTHOR Jk' HORIZONTAL Aiw.,Aer to Previous Puzz, Aw In, require. write ber nut of the story for the LESSON XF CKOC at 6,30 •-Thv 1. 5 A-uthor- of 1-1 Friction tirne being by iffering,to bring Hall from CBC at 10.30. HAGGAi URGES THE SUILOING "Pilgrim's match. OF 600-i HOUSE- Progress." v ''3 Still. Haggai tO Drenches. 24 Introduction. -0 Printed T"t. Nag. 1:2-12 By . William Golden Text us consider 12 rndian_ 26 Ghastly, - 7 13 Ear auricle. 27 Organ of 7 IF /'-% : one -another to provoke unto town [LEN T141S CURIOUS I* WRLD 14 Concealed' Fiirguson and good works. not forsiking our ealed. hearing, 16 To reperit. 28 He toad a own assembling together. as the 17 To feign HAYES by trade. Job -custom of some to. Heb. 10;,24,2S. 20 Type standard 30 -Sun god, TIIR LESSON— IN ITS SFTTIN*G 41 OZrner of at, t12 Measure Time About $20 B C estate fee. V I of area. Place 1he city of Je-eassilew. 22Shelt ered' 33 And. 7 flits. lesson will be Made Pprtic- place. 35 Form of -f.­ ular1jr laterestIng If the teacher 23 3 Unopened 54 Ancient. 4 Content 37 Burmese; can secure stali-,4- flowers. 55 Doiphipltke teacher knife, t1c4 c 25 Brink, .ancernl,ig rborch expenses In 39 Thu-;, -* . :heomm titty. Comparing thee. The shank.creattize. 5 To exist. 57 Afternoon 41 Five :end five:` *6m+,wilh.the sums.of money spent 31 Peeled. meal. Theater guide, 42 Tn perish, • 11p IABSC92-13 T1 -4E ntl pieasure In 0?� e samlocalit-t 34 Branches 38 Sanskrit 7 To warble. • 44 Ireland, ball games. 36 A bhorred.8 In. dialect. 45 Organ of 39 To soak. flax,. 59 He 1 9 serial flight. s.-smakes, ti,�-rprogfw, I'Va S Ant m3chine 77b 7 ga-Illn-64, , Is it .'ti -rte that *wo art"- 39 Vampire. jy birtb. 11 Possessing 47 G kt. sp-­Alug more for the mai . nt-�uanee 40 To 'dine 60 He ranks ks flavor. 48 To melt. C(Ty 7)( lo'"sure airtomobiles than to,- 42 Dusky amon was im. 49 Shoo- bottom, ot t4li. .11.owge, of -re, So Sc. g the -STREP 43 Novel. it prisoned for alp to. - -kc, , - 46 Pertai ni iui VFRTWAL -oth,ng tile li%lel NeUteL ' TIER17TLIAF F mmPL49-Pronouyi,2 Hatted. pironori NG OTHF: ; E U. '54, He"Id flaggal 2:2. Th"i speak.oth letio- .51 Broad smile 3 To shat (.:rt .18 To grate :BCD Sloth. Ing. 53 Wall recess, Tli�4 ni-ople -Vail of hj) .3 razor. harshly. B83,1416- vi'v. 'i not the time It 1 for i s to -)m-% the time for Johov'ah's own 2 3 COM T911 I I VEA 6C;t#.C1E. Ifte w)o,;4 to be Iiii I I i. Tlre='one kre3t OF At -L THE Vv'020'S t-t-ut in which lfagzai and Zet-har- SEVE)ZIAL- HUNDRED •5PSC1QS Wi irx)k a leading_ part was the re- lildinof Ole temple. til" It i3e 1. mg 40A;ZROTS0 im-y of this event read Ezra, first PAR97AKEE7 , tS A NA-MvE: 0= Ax chapters. taqqetber with the 1)4)(,k,,; , of-. tll(- two fir"bots, thinki- -rHE UNI 5,rA-rEs , 4ol�ts. fa the -second year of.Dar. I j2 s -X-r) r14 --r la -1 iev= 1-ji 1.32() R,C.o, the Jews were Silt - f --ring from drought, possibly from 25 27 VVirouglit prolonged over some-. JERtF- :L 9 7- IAAPOQ- -0 29 % 14,io people. In. a prosperous . . season E31 34 7 7 A lor(iphet. might have spoken !it 16 sr --;rhi.':but now that the people were AMI.nad -by adversity.. they were Jisposed to ilsten. The time had 7 :nue. and thre man. This was Hag- 43 gli. a prophet at whose anteced- CAROLINA parrakeets once. were common in -the southern n4-)tbing is known. He -declar- 3 litotes. from Maryland to -Colorado, butnorecord of -their appear- :4 that ihe seareity from which we has been marts -- p for several years, and it is believed that tho Eht�o Jews were -suffering was -a re- 7 white man's gun has 'wiped another race of birds from the earth. 7niiudOr*fr(;m J-ehovah io stir them up to consider their ways. NW=* Now Much Is sipent- to Australia": annually coin tonins .the spread of robUts? `�FINISH THE...WORIC P ge -Breika Ahead J. MILLAR WATT r aff%U WASWCH-51"Cls. VE CAN YOU DRV 7 AMIK r ' �� ,.._ .. '... :' .. >-. _. _ r;,. ... -... r • '. .!w...' t: - .,"(a ° � • � ,. qtr. ... "-'-i 'r. .., y.• , .,, �. , .. r. ;P+*s .,. ,�-., aq.A ,- r•• .i` r :;r ^c .eq a'�i ��- l4.: �,r: ,sec ..s. <" 'a`�. �-�? .. ', .-. ' -, 9�• : ._"' ,f J•: ,.... o::.-, .,y,.,.:, , 4`:�a'°� .-:i',l ..^4??4ti+�P'6•.'*i. _ rt. .!f•, r�'�' nAe•'� .`ry;„ '} :i.• - r,.,rs,:...'.'�.... , •,n ."""�+('` 0 ' •.. r'. ;� .•r'�{ "l7ra ^d, "^l„ Z- i'•' , „.+. �• r•'. .• V. #Y► eggs" to sewing together the deli- stronger kind• duster o which, a iittI6 whiting �•� �" ' 8 P O T L G H T _ _ tate tissues has been announced at Q. How can I prevent ear nick - the iia o4rep nd O N O G D E N f Stoo University of Chicago y then nese? " lisle with, a �4 r car i M o d e r a method, the two endo of ti�enptur . A. !f one is Inclined to genesis leather. " ed vessel are threaded on to a slen- nauseated when riding on a street 1 ` ' E 1 u e t t e der rod of sugar, coated with a car or train, try this preventive: •. The - ��; 'thin film of oil to s peek o� (ativaed gicc r1 support the tie- Beat the white of an egg atilt, tatPoa t ' c sues. Thus held together, the two add the jolts of clan lemon and a" 3n 1989 wsa 28,4¢�,tSQ gellde r k {�,' ,BY ROBERTA LEE ends can be sewn with. "over and little sugar. Take this before start- s agsinat 1b,612,QPt} .F4 1111 1838: g over" .stitches. _ Ing the journey and it will uually •- sR w•� Q. If a waiter, a taxi driver; or Prevent any sickness: - s '-'O 0 d e nos ` " someone similar, asks fora larger•' Q, How !an I remove mud stains' [-]NE�.S C® Fine Cut is in tip than offered, what should one from a garment? r s3 `yr of popularitySpotlight: x { do? H O C Q g A. If a brisk- brushing, does' not Farmers Att -- C o n s u with roll- A. Refuse to give. it. The size of entirely remove mud 'stain* from your nearest Ha ess $hop abo�it � c, your-ownero every- a ;; a tip is entrely optional with the BY ANNE ASHLEY a garment, rub the IspoLe with aStacb Harnes9 applies. We sell =nt where, because it has one who gives it, and one who - raw potato. This seldom fails. our ggoods on through your, leve fragrance and the local Staco Leat er Goods dealer , would demand more than oCered _ Q. What is a good disinfectant The goods are right, and so are iiavourthatmaktdeevery Q: How ca.n I remove oll marks for the kitchem sink? 8 1 would dot;erce.nothlag. aur prices. We manufacture in'-: ' cigarette you roll with it a 3vlaotfi- from wall paper? A. Two tablespoons of ammonia f er; choler, more Satisfying cigarette. Q• Isn't it poor manners for one our actoriea - Harness, .Horse W1 s sfy ng- A. Apply a pastem ado •of- cold _ and a gallon of boiling water, pore'- Collars Sweat Pada, HorEe Blan person to monopolize- a converea e Oob,reek„eca,r,u,p pr8--"iUaWcer•• water and pipe. clay, leave it on. ed down the sink while the sola- ke,*, and Leather Travelling" or "Veen"- are seed e.eiyf.fer oslets's tion • over night, then brush it Off in the tion is still very hot, roves a •ve•_ Goods. Insist on Staco Bran 1 s 511- A. Yes. No matter if this person p _. morning. good diainfactaat• Trade Marked Goods, and you Is a good conversationalist; be us Stwae.,/- Q. How can I select a good par- Q. How can I clean.a mirror pro Kot satisfaction Made only by: ually develops into a bore. b� Ing knife? yetis, to make the glass beautiful - Ale SAMUEL TREES D Q. When a person is taiking and ih clank..', A. Be sure, when buying a paring' ly •bit ht? CO.,r t , Cad , is suddenly forced to sneeze, should g rr,y +fir . knife, to select one with the blade A. Rub the mirror with a ball bf y/s he apologize? -WRITE FOR CATALOGUE � A. Merely say, "Excuse me." running through the center of the soft paper slightly dampened ;with Isn't it permissible for a handle and held by rivets. It is the methylated spirits; alien with a 42 Wellington St. E. 11'eroata young man in loco to display any • axe �•c - •- jealousy when in the company of'CLASSIFIED - - --� ; r h h of era , - -. eaii. SIFT D ADVEB?LSEMENTS.ea A. No. A jealous person is never - - happy. One person wrote, "it is said 0 •o that jealous} 1s love, but i seely AUEN'l's WA1"L'ED NACCFtHY 51rLF.CHAHGEH PHOTO FINISHING - �, it; for though jealousy be'praduc- LIA;HTNING ROD AGENT WANT. WHY RUY_NEW RAIJt(7'•B" BAT= - G tet? by lose, as ashes are by fire, yet ed to sell PhII11De Lightning Pro- t«rtes? Guaranteed to recharge ofd FREE, YOU CAN NOW OWN A teetive System. B. PtWlips Comp- ones tike new, $1.25' brings tom- complete opt of beautiful ativer jealousy extinguishes love a ash any t.imited,:32 Oehorne Avenue. ware absolutely without cost. » plete automatic self -charger and manufactured and uarante h es smother t lame." Toronto. furl -len i c g ed y > r he f M Hard .i�us Park-' D � �� International Sliver c'omynhy. You � ­4 t co - sill«, Sank. - i Q. •is tL-- LF^• HEYKL�- - m':�Y have this tempests set ebao , ten•}ear-old ehild.tcl adults? rot "The Old Reliable Fonthlll lutelp free ti 'sending your films A. It 1s not exactly necessary, Nurseries." l;xclusive terrltony in R\TF:RlHtidTORi to Imperial. Send an order now and receive complete particulars town a country, Liberal terms of this amazia p C r - , olfer.. Six ,r eight a x ... but it its-exeellcnt training Tor the slid u'etkly. Handx.nnr fret out• - DhFiPU BCG KILLER 850, i7tTF.YL rfposure fiims developed and Child. flr�: Rta,ne• and R'cllingtun. Tor- mina fes bedbugs, mtitbe. rack• rl r + ntei r r r f}f r, p 25 or 8 e r.ntA 25. jus • * f Tor- onto. roaches, crteketa, flea", lice, ticks. your choice of a free enlargement HAVE ••• E. What i5 the pyuiDulisrid of gar DEBAT RAT AND MOUSE KILLEkt An easel mount or free xiivi-rware. .4\IA'L'fUY- SOv. Harmless to humttnx, animals, To -get the best In qurltty And st-r A. Refinew-*-nt. Ukr,F�ti.\ K$4tCllita TRAtNNIi fo,vl, At Eaton's, Simp»on'it, Tam- vitt send Your films to irn{yerial YOU Awls, ls, local dealers or U.elpo Pre• Photo Sery Ice. Station 3.. Toronto - men._ a j t apxbtr `nf maintaininl: and bly Tx, •Toronto. 0, build alrtrart; t•anada'R lartrt-r _ �+t.T�•hT4t�*���f��.►1*iF Avlat.trn Tmininsr :School off+" • ruurres in Flischt TrttlnicrR• , Air- F;I,F:t TRT(; ]4(ITOR�c . Tt'Ri(I:T POt'LT� e t rrnfr 3terhanicx and Aircraft the recrnk. eras disappointed'in�Q# Science • ReldinK which �hnuld assure ion_ ATTk:\'1'1Vtit - H.I'. bCU'T/)A,is. if,'(tKRY yJC'NE TF THE MONTH _ • Tplllrent, 'apable men-oftuture in 60 or 'l5 eYcle, $5.50,.rebullt guar- tar turkr x, --We' can supply you 3►7a uniform. It 'teemed to fit nu t e4 industry which will devel,.p antecd. Spadini lrlertrlc. dal SDs- with -the gest that mons will • + indsflnt•ety: trim fade away a+h, n- dirn•, =Tr rnnn,. buy. Three breeds,' Brar>a� Bur- x j Slhtre. �� ����� the tear ix over. Look tat your fere- boon Reds; White Holland, two .lie was still trying to make the * urn,._ 1•'..1) particular!- from •Lea, FARM FA4,11 fPillLe%T grades Eutrk Profit and Specht $ -wn" Rrt,ther+, iiarkt-r Airport. .,r. Matintr. Send for yuttons of,his tante meet when be $ Dr -yo and tree +e.+�-►..-lam..+Q,e��•-tea• 1,41nnd Airn"ri. Tt;ronto. Phone S)'E''14LR4Rt3AINS'\4Hit.E-THE'Y Tuckey foldrr.'Leila -you iota to -• V.1a9fd the eOlnnt'1 On the parade - KF,nwoc.,l aR31. last - nl'l .'aiuloment rea•ond,tinn• feeel and raise turkeys, June (ilround. And in 1 ' preoccupation.. tipati0u,, -:ed anti guaranteed. De-monstratlnx' rr7c«a now in effect. e.n ekkks BEATS T N' T 100 TIMES IIAhETtY F.iltll•)IF.\T and Rebuild Melotte Cream Se'par- (:rade "A" Le horns '38.:0, New ►e (argot to Folate. 'Tbei'UrS, Senate. natal evinmit- slur<; Electric Grinders: GrtQdors Hamve $9,70. Barred Rorke $5.20. "Pull }Oarst)f together,'` said tee -xalsl last week tb'af "a re-pbt- SAKEP.S' OVENq AND %1Ai7HTN- Hammer Milix'., 'Lets' Roughager 'F'l'ee ristalnirue. Tweddie Chick ery, also robunt equipment alwava 'Mills'' Diesel 'Enadnes,. siU sizes; Halrherie" Limited. Fergus. Ant. =the colonel, "Ikn't yon know you'rb. able scte'ntist'•' had riii+orted 'disedy- on hand. 'TermA arrnored. Corre: - •`G10;Cl1np )?nicht•,: Electric Light- �ItParing .the I{tng's uniform'.'' -, Pryof an vr,7 losive approximately pondenre invited., H_ ubbard Fort. fng Plant"; Tine and bink Her.. p pprOy.lIDatel abto t)vep +_o tAA Eathurat St,. ;sect. R'ashlnfi Machine +'owl Tf'RKEY I?OtLT► i 100 tames more, wprfu. Than TNT. reirnritn ane W - "Ob. that's IT, Bald the -recruit. , and_ stoles: Water a t?Elinp� "I knew It vis -.Wt mr-ant tar me_' and :t'ressure System',- Elertrla f EdAY' FT RKEY9 WILL NAFiE YOU most destrUCtiie Of F•zplOa,ves tis- money, Fine da old and started GAMY C1111114 K14 ••P'lnnr _fMtishors; Aerated Milk - - ti- x41 is tl+e flr!+t Great War f'acirrr- pr oral on stand, •cic take little:room Horsepower now ,that your chicks are oa `What 'causes- the flight 'of Y(lU ItJa'El\'F; 'rRE 'WORTH tiS ltdotara, Wrrt« me today. S. A. Llw range. Order now, Bray. 1;0 John, "- twr, tet«v„Rri, 411.,' Toronto. ttmt4^ _,101SON FOR INSANITY --�n s hicks, F r xyroubr d roalay - 'Yt's probably 'urged on by insalte persons are bOrg r(s:cr isnd etre, ►rued table -fowl. Prire•s gAftilil FOR SALE Ontario. ' for June406,40r, Iia W LLS m3ltun, lief spur of the moment.- ed to' Itermal,Rith ogle of the, dtasl- j}�rl , 8 cenrr, 90 pe ra:pnt Tull ,t . , n�TARin - Fti _ --- " - Beet p,iisenb t;-nowa_ttimen. - .•t• ,r,+ r, a el 2 rents. All (il'FLFI{' f1ISTFtt('T: ONE HiFirfi- WATER l r nr k r e et E GLAANT>.E WATER OB NO 11'm sad to -f d' o` blood'ttsted. Rncku brwl irons n, red acres, 'excellent- farm. _ Well Sabre a use screens In ail wells g lit y 3olrare. Tia' Rlleeticaa PrlChiatriC Asso- quick -sand la encoantered. , • � � , - 1!41. 4, stuck. G•ghnrne The Barron �buMlf on splendid Water. Hydra SDectalq g said the old friend. 1-Tosta.'llreat ctation..last week' heard that our- Srr:tin, %Mf« "mitral iruaranteed, Ideal location. full .quip ryrat, plan for du wells needing ,,, .• 1 sr a•urbinir, saves half. Largo 30 'per cent with order. J. D. John- Nzirinir xeedin►r done. Must se71 to K screens veealth hasn't ehaaged you." are: us_4i1 by South American, Ind- for soler writ with bad"quick stand, sun.' FriNti+r ntitarto, FrrleuN. Ontario. F:rm Age\icy;: -'Wells drilled. Send five -dollars - a "Well;" replied the candid mil- ' lana on their spear and arrow heads for making tests or locacinK wa- 11onaire.'"it has changed me in one to kill mFn and animals within a VROMPT I,E:Idc'ER-Y u` H[t;H quitllr•v r'hi.'k% front rasehtll; cul- V1.0% FR LOiF:Ry ter. R. J. Ashton, Port Hope, Ont. thing. I'm now -eccentric (There t ttw minutes, can tow-bt' proscril- led tiloodttst„'d stork Standard - .s4wl to be vulgar, and deiighthtlly ed safely }n medical treatment. Quality %%http L.e,rhorna 38.25. 90 .4- F!ct'E [.¢.E7vT VAHIETtE$.LwR(:16r F -s 111arripm r curt, .1611«ts ;14,45, Cock«cels r)ahl3:,s, $1.00 postpaid. 160 beau- LYONS - r►ltty wbere t used to b� rude;" It serves as a preliminary 41TUg . an, Barrvd hocks 38.75. Pull -r- tiful siladiolus. Flowerfirw size ,l-. .. - -9 0 , +fie tv .- 411,11TSTANDING oekrrcl 78,90. batroxx is - TSTANDIYG a 8 aand • _ AR(A Nie It! R/Atroc - ,A 3 he.r bet ), treat nautee t OL Lereons 14.75, Pultrtx 114.35. Doak- ties, 72,00, postpaid, F. Walker, 1NICCONDLTiONED FURNITURE Teacher, "Your .essay 6n t.nfierti19 from schtzophrc-nla and erel,.38.25• White stocks, Hybrid• $t`UTLASR, Ontario. - ''Our Cat' a word for w r cr s v New gni " New 729 Large _-plece Chesterfield Suite t r k H . _ ors. the -other siesta! tilseas(s.' Td., ed k D . - upholstered f sn f v n 7 u,- gyred repp. Ila- i{Rmn•• Fdxrrt•d Rocks 7 .75, P Re - same F1'RN e , t as our brother s. _ The t ITi'RE FOR ,AL1: .v - Y reatr;jent Came f;om w:tc eretble Marshall Senn cushions. h t p•.1 S1i.9S, Ctyt•kerels ;7.90, f,r;rg�_ -, -,Jdemrty.- -Yes, air, it's the dOCtors It the Aixazen utt lee• - r Ext- 6luality add one cent, iitigKtr - oaspletely brown ltloned. - j '$ � dd t nts st F'IrRNITi?RE.'PARGAtr�T$ --FREE 53z BeauUtul brawn�ttob,iir Chester•' very same cat' - ., t st rc a r, d catalogue of nevi• and used fornf- field suite, 3 piece•, figured re- •^- r fi vro star -d rapona. Free circular. Top lure barrains sent on request. All strsdble .Marshall spring cushlons, -.FOR SEWING UP:TISSUES Notch +'hickerles t:ueiph, Ont. tennis x0141 on money=back guttr- uaranteed perfectly clean. The old lady had rolde the. un- D(velapment of a new method of HOLD TETAT ORDER UNTIL F t' nntcr, 'Wholesale' Furniture. 444 741 Modern 3 -piece Chesterfield fortunate young clerk, retch roll blood v'tesel surgeryr!n �'b.ich stt• phvek these 11tw low pricer V,_ idntnnrsr strict, Toronto. , Hoot; sample, upholstered 3tt naivrHy.repp, buffet'type, re- "' :• rafter roll of linoleum, until be had gar reds are used. as "darning tecstve Jun :Ind. Standard Que.l- verelble Marshall spring 1ty White Ltghornx ;8.-... 90 per bROWERS. ATTR1fTiONI g c'nshlonrs. I/isplayed eeFzyit�ng in the store. crnt. Pullets 515.95. Cockerels FRI;IT .ROWERS (ARDENEItS 314 50 5 pfece CAeaterfleld finite; u'- �•• ;B West dell you say it was for, madam?" be &Aked at last in . dee- `(pair. -- u?" replied Ake customer, brightly, "It's for Ake bottom of the Canary cage." "1 -wonder why rieh folks so soften marry rich folks?" "Because they have so much litn•rest in common:' How' did you manage to live to ilM 107, Mr. Wheats?" 31. rn, fle:rred Rnrl x. ew Rmps- 38,75, Pullets $1I.95, Ncw Hsmo write to us for prices nn your re- 8 holstered 'in figured repp. Bever-:' -- we need more salesmen to in- sure,the best possible service to (oe,kerPlx . 76,50,. ItC�ttrred Rnek qulrements of fruit and vegetable alble Marshall spring cushions. perfectly clean. Voricerels 119,75, White Rocks, packstirea, The Oakville Basket '"So buffet tx ens on a e an ea- - - ther upholstered chairs. uphoistcred in `stripe hurne9pur. White Wyip.ndotteR. Light Sux:;ex ('o•. Lim d, Oakville, Ontario. 339 Smart bedroom suite in rich STARTED CHICK BARGAINS - Hybrids i3arred Rocks x New walnut finish, dresser, Chiffonter, suite, buffer. extension 'able .and - 11,leather-upholstered chr. rs; oto- 44 2 Hamps New Hamps x Rarrrd HOTELi9 WANTED full size bed, tagless s' g rin rnattresa and pair pillows. ' .few = a Creek -to take care of prompt shipment. Vig(irous breeding Rocks, White Leghorns ' x Barred Rocks 791(5, Pullers 311.45. Cock: $21 Simmons'agleamwalnut finish steel OUR HUl'47PRS IN SELLING HOT. Jets $15.00, Rsrred Rocks, Rock •erp)s 37.75. Started chicks. cap- cls Is really phenomenal, We will bed, wales high riser spring, neve roll-edare mattress large wnl- x Leghorn Hybrids $7.95. pullets •ons. Write, fc.r prices on day-old be plenatd to have an opportunity -ndt finish d 1 with resstr.sith•large mfr- Mir - .$18.00. 2 wceks old pullets 23c. 4 "30c. and xtRrtetl turkey's, Baden Elco- to'try to self yours, 'vee advertise, - u ror. weeks old any breed Special tri, ('hick Hatchery. Limited, i:R- stn, Ontario. in every paper in Ontario. For our • terms $49 Modern bedroom suite in two- Ina pullets 2c per chick more. suite, large buffet, china rabinet. s'a write to •Itert Weir 6 Sona , tone walnut finish. Vanity with ' Rexitars, London, Ontario. Sall length Venetian mirror, chlf- full LAYING AT 4-434 MOTHS. Il[Af;H. FARM r1fPr.EM,EIITT+1 chairs. 179 Beautiful walnut dining Riots, Weighing four sued a half to fivefonier• size bed, sag es9 spring and new mattr4ss. Perfect ccndl- LAR,,;E TYPE TOM 33ATLRON LEC horn mike I chicks ;9.95.- pullets and x hnif pounds at 4 raonthx. largo buffet, extension ' ►abl(, cabinet leather lion.. guaranteed 90 per cent. $14,95 per, "That's what iira ` eustomers ..china an n uphol- sterid chairs.. Perfect. SALESMEN WAFTRD "Well. you See, I refrained from write. Don't' hesitate to buy Jure A �lCtliC Sbr Rt sv neer floor heil. l bed- ;. - room sully, in bleacheu..rcalnut Bray chicks. Add r your flocks, finish, dresser or vanity, chtffou- ewoking, drinking, took plenty Of ,„ or stRi2 in with Rray're, \Va�rh FT7LI, •;TSARANTEED, u t;OLTR. -- exercise and stayed out in the -t ffreeh air." "Well, I had an 'uncle who did all 'lit those things, but he died at 57.11 "Well, you see, he didn't do them long e-nougb, �. With several universities affiliat- ed with conservatories of music, Mr. Gibbon argued It would be prac- 11cai for professors of English and 7msic to co-operate in illustrating t -eueh •lyrics of ' any period as may • '►ave been adapted for singing. j. 'A few cloves added to vegetable seep will give ltka'delicious,-flavor. ` Khan groom'. Finn June breeds are Disk re•gttlator. High-l.od switch battery, 1nsulntors, 'ler, full size bed, sagless spring _ and new mattress -- we need more salesmen to in- sure,the best possible service to 1.eRho,rnx, ?�Fwhampshtre T.S. x Frice Gem. L'4 Lar solid oak silninIr suite. W. H. Start chicks n or pr. Bray Hatchery. 130 John N., Ham- W' man F.lrctrlc Yerder, Peter's- . '"So buffet tx ens on a e an ea- - - ther upholstered chairs. uphoistcred in `stripe hurne9pur. -Elton, Ont. burg, Ontr rio. - 339 Modern walnut flnis}+ Wninr STARTED CHICK BARGAINS - ►tt-�fCAI. RFAI-IREMENTS and honest man ennemaxre -a liv- selling 2o0' neves whichr bring bring suite, buffer. extension 'able .and - 11,leather-upholstered chr. rs; oto- 44 2 LerKe type Fennsy)vania Leghorn plctely refintshed. LET Uy LOOK AFTER Y'OCR,MTJS- = a Creek -to take care of prompt shipment. Vig(irous breeding chlckg, day old 37.95 per 100, put- Se Apartment size dining room 9 r j Jets $15.00, Rsrred Rocks, Rock kcal requirc-ments. Muslr,. instar- suite, in \rnlnut finish, buffet, ex11 - stork. Swiling Farms .& Ilatchery: Elmira, Ontario, - x Leghorn Hybrids $7.95. pullets -tents. accessories. Bror,dway ,Mu- tensioh table, china cabinet ani % for 77 Yeas Seal dtgasioos of 704 buildias foi oar Pae .$18.00. 2 wceks old pullets 23c. 4 "30c. ole, 23T5 Yonge St„ 'Toronto. el leather scat chairs. Refinished. COMPANY, 570, fit. _i1ement St., MONTREAL. weeks old any breed Special $69 Beautiful English ooh dining PF.R9Uh1At, Ina pullets 2c per chick more. suite, large buffet, china rabinet. s'a evi 3rT,aos.. ea Poultry Farm, \l ei-n 73ros., Exeter, Ontario. extension table and 6 leather Up- bolstered }• 2 QUIT TUBAt','U. !EASILY, Inexpensively. Home r. chairs. 179 Beautiful walnut dining Riots, CsUiril7teet� - an new mattress. ;11111 Foods thcroui;hly rcrotulition• LAR,,;E TYPE TOM 33ATLRON LEC horn mike I chicks ;9.95.- pullets remedy. Testimonials Gunrnnteed, Advice largo buffet, extension ' ►abl(, cabinet leather guaranteed 90 per cent. $14,95 per, Tree. Rsrtlerr. Tin. t win R• ..china an n uphol- sterid chairs.. Perfect. SALESMEN WAFTRD 1' Estcblished 1841 100. Rarrt-d Pocks Rock x -•Red I]-��vbrids. Rock x -Leghorn Hybrids 4319 Large solld walnut :lining, r4 suite, icoSt neW RpproEitnitely- before war ndva.nces prices, direct mWed chicks $7.95. pullets ;12.95. $250). 'benutiful buffet, oxtrnsion :6••.. Fleas O,AarFa,�• 3 week old pullets 25c, 5 weeks old 35c. Exeter Chick Hatchery, Eve- . 35c. . FAMILEX' QUALITY FRODT7CT5 becoming better known every day 'titble. china cnb'tnet, Vnil •f, lea -' ther upholstered chairs. Coniplete- .' ` tcr, Ontario. -- we need more salesmen to in- sure,the best possible service to ly refinished. 129.60= Smart 3-picce xtud'.y suite ; '� `, B Y QUALITY satisfied customers. Any active uphoistcred in `stripe hurne9pur. A - - - • ' A STRONG, 25 -YEAR ROOFING raise. the stand -by --41` thousands of e. thek t e eI year E ors year. D y p y DaY old and started. Two hnichps and honest man ennemaxre -a liv- selling 2o0' neves whichr bring bring material. Studio' makes ir(to twin. beds, 2 chairs 'tet match. r::narsu 2 Vh Isere moo e7 On.. wood Wastes that "'P Roof your b vrithMElALtoelxrmaaeace,proccititxtsadectwoRsy. = a Creek -to take care of prompt shipment. Vig(irous breeding thea reDest orders by thetnselvts. .There is NO R1SK with our suc:' ceesful plan. Ask for FR E Cato- fres perOccUy clean. s 717.50 Modern walnut fin;th .bre_ak. fast suite, Buffet with erWri(,t tot r j Fldlsr'allo-Roofiothe''CoaadlStaodard"19,and,istroirsoteed stork. Swiling Farms .& Ilatchery: Elmira, Ontario, - 106u'etandInformat-}or: •30AMILE.M - And extension table, ar41 4--••h:,irs. I for 77 Yeas Seal dtgasioos of 704 buildias foi oar Pae COMPANY, 570, fit. _i1ement St., MONTREAL. r:�.6o Kroehler t"bcstprfi,10, .L+erl up- holstered in figured bit:r 5 eMuf s '• _ - - ! "_ aeelmsRofComp cox. _ Bam RpOfjp ---Gran • ' '' g it's. Lu3ulg with reversible spring-f:I:ed c+uh Ions d - _ iolderowE>eritavowa>*>licefiott. r. �iTPF.P.TITE STEEL S1TEP1a9 COST CsUiril7teet� - an new mattress. ;11111 Foods thcroui;hly rcrotulition• THE ►EOIAR PEOPLE LIMITlO, !:s less, cover more, lorpt longer, lay faster, save sheathing. Buy now CAR AND TRUCK PARTS' r,l, gur.rantaed rtb�olutrty •'irn:,, nnc ea; sculls eratCd for safe `sY.lnmen �C 1' Estcblished 1841 , before war ndva.nces prices, direct on -receipt of money -order, :6••.. Fleas O,AarFa,�• Ffl ,. .��: from factory. Superior Products Used NeW. 11/osde►l Ottawa Tocoam Wianipes Glary Vitwomst i - , t - Ltmlted. 15 velson Street, Sarnia, Ontnrin. - SPit'CIALIZi-Nit 'LYONS FURNITURE Cc. , 5 5 � lA1 ieEtillfr:r s7i/- TORS. r11VVFI •UWI,r9, "Ielrwollea WIN..-hest,Gwn eerate. Start- 478 Yon - g St. Toronto _ 1 "11111T. FOR SALElseisee, ' , ' ' t'ISH TFRED VEiI RL7A G R'® ' SORT err►. 1Masrwel•a. .,arAwrelora, RSA wt- e►ew - FsebaKw Service, Rlasat - � B�Iorn Bull, .S. A-: Lister X. IL 1,. Oskville. Ontario. �atlatartlow or rrefomi• Levy Auto CC Af i ISSUE 24- 40 p Parts, Teir•late. .NO. ,P .. „ '. - , , 'a ...-`µ.Vi i•s'°' .'_.: _ _ . •.e.Y s.. ', t.. '.:. 'sJ;,'.. •,: i.c u -'- ..L'•{ +.s�; ,...� - W -y. a.v. s• 0 n : I RIM ,r. a���—,St. George's Chnreh, Sunday, sey herd" Park. Free admission with a Jean—Tt. George's Chnreh, Sunday, ;sey herd. Park. Free admission with a Jun ,L.�C�SIjIl�X� Jnne 16th._ Sunday School at Commdnity Club, Pk{cering Ivan Barrett and Alan Ellicott for Farmer . Membershiip Taoist. 10 a. m. Morning Pzayer at li. - r•ere in charge of the program. . Everyone bring lunch. Don't forget r ' L Evening Prayer at 7. Preacher at Those in charge next -week are: Our. annual picnic will be held there are two swimnning tanks and The Ladies'. Aid of St. And on •Thursday, July 4th, at Lynbrook a dance floor. Music supplied. sew's Church, will meet on . Wed-• both services, Rev. E. G. Rotiinaon. Monday Harry �o+y es —iMrs. F. Hurst, of Toronto, vis- Tuesday Harry A. Newman .nesday next at 3 o'clock, D. S. T. Wednesday Harry Arnold p at the !some ..of Mrs. Arthur Bayes. •ited Pickering 'friends on Monday: _'� �,� D L E Y' S The - ` ickerin$ 4 All the IBdies are welcome. -,Mrs• Goodrow and daughter, of Thursday_ _ Dr. Cartwright+ T Dj�' *� _ -;Mise Belle Clazie, of Bellew' SagiFnaw, Mich. returned home on FMaay Art• Mitchell MEAT ' �MAx%K i rith day after spending .a few days Men' Overalls, �. , p p ,"who has been with her cousin, Mrs. _- 1 39 8 pr u _ . John Marker, the past. few winks the formers sister- in law, -_ = ,ALIDLEY , owing to the latter's illness,- re- W. J. Monney. Mens work boots, �Z,96 'up. .we carry a fall fine o -The W. A. of the .United 'Fresh turned home on Sunday, having -A shaver was given by the FarID@rg,—LOOk OIIr haItT988 Church. are. holding a Garden Par- ] been sumgaaoned home owing, to the the friends of Mr. and Mrs. Chas• ty, in the Community Park, on a residence.,of the over. and gee .what you need 3 serious illness of a member of her Clemente, ,at the y and Wednesday June 26th. Supper ' 'de.% sot} rim; Mrs. S. Puckrin, on s �gg will be served at 6 p. m. Softball- the>� "mein and wewlll fix • %-•6ia Saturday afternoon in the and &High Class Program at 8 Friday- vening last. About one hun- tau -United Clwrch, the wedding took dred were present and the presents �r you 1p• " =°place of Miss Mabel Irene Rose,• M. were n erous, • from local as well as joint meeting of the Pres- Hir>tf81l. and Shoes . topY1F6d. daughter of . C. A. Rose and .liyteriaa-congregations, of Whitby as relagi es in Claremont, -,friend&- _ —Meats the ,late Mrs. Rose, of Long, Branch in Whitby and Lindsay. Community Ow deli? nnr_ singles and Pickering, was' held in St. I� to Mr. Kenneth Jackson' Gracie, Andrew's -Church, Whitby on Mon- songs, led by H.. Nicholspn . and C. o. ra ey Mon - oldest son of Mrs. W. B. Gracie, of Miss Harbron, with a duet by' the - Phone1Pick I620 - day evening.. The object . of the children, of Claremont; 1%M6 Pica. 3WCLMENCE SILK .:,,-._-----Toronto.. Mr. Gracie was formerly meeting was to extend a call to a Elvans, on . the staff of the.Pickering Pickering BreE. speeches of good wishes from F. minister. The Rev. David Marshall of the Bank of Commerce. H. Puckrin, representing the Aud- who has been in charge of these --James Richardson, of George- 1elY' Church; G. K. Pratt, the Com - town, since last fall as muiiity Club • J. Fyfe Innis, the tows, and Miss A• E. Richardson stated supply and who has been were in Philadelphia this week School; S. Nicholson, out- of town orle doing excellent work, was the un - friends Mrs: C. S. Bryant the• - � owing to the death of their brother � �d o animous. choice of the two congreg- W�lter O. Richardson, who passed ladies' organizations: Teams of lit- • ationo, with a stipend ' of $1800. tle girls drew the baskets of pres- away • on Sunday, after ' -a prolonged ---_-- The rrreeting was attended by a - -=- -- �` fllness. He •upas a son of the late eats to the improvised receiving number from Pickering. atand, where confetti was shower- ! "Scamper" • • • • W. V. dna Mrs. Richardson, and - _., and Mrs. Hollinger and Its SCai�Ci er time in P:eke>nn was born in Pickering. He was ed- ed. on the happy couple. A lunch- p family, of Blythe, spent 'the week - eon followed and many well wishes ucated in the Pickering Public end with the latter's sister, Mrs.foz the happiness of the couple, 64Sisl'Yjan1 s!! all one piecem-No School and Whitby . High Scbpol• G.' F. motes, • iwho will live on the room's farm For a time, he clerked in W. T. The United Church Sunday here. g • seams to rzp DunbaYs store; now awned by.. School announce their Annual Pic- gains are frequent and. 'some - - Messrs Booth and Murison, and for nic for Friday, June 28th, at F. L. in , crops are showing the effects Ment$ $2 2 Boys! 1 ?i1 B time worked in Lindsay. He also g , Y $ . . worked in Toronto, and in 1910; Greens Park, Greenwood, ' ., , of too much moisture. 21:—There passed away of his home F. M. Chapman attended the i i('� L !! • moved to Philadelphia, and for ov-• at 1105 Euclid Ave., Oklahoma City ' funeral of th.e late air. Mallory, of �soOdrlCh Scampers, ' wear h ke a er 2b gears, w�,q with the John Okla. David H. Savage, .- in his Beaverton last week. Mr. Mallory 1 f WCompany Com y -and had bam. 2nd y, following a. heart attack was Vice -President . of the Ontario pig s rose been general manager since 1984• Deceased was the , son of _ the.- late County Crop: Improvement Associa- �/ f ! -He is survived by his ,wife, and one Henry and Mrs., : Savage. of Pick- ,Vain 8 1.�5 Boys 1.75 'dam, int. _ ening and was well-known to all tion. His loss to the county* .grad to ! - 1 felt- --On Friday, June 21st nearl North Ontario will be severely felt. L 1 Y of the older' Pickering residents. Do not forget the Community ii518tY1alilif! heather . 'Work Boots for ` everyone iia this community (will Club have an- opportunity -of doing, their will be remembered as that picnic at Chapman's Grove on ,--very good-natured, said very Saturday, June 22nd. Men Priced at in assisting the local branch likeable young lad, who went to • Of the Red Cross. -- described is v been in the Everyone can help in the war by $9.29, 0.20, $3.75! $4.95 & -$6.50 - 'their adverliaeinent .elsewhere � school math' some of us here?.. a few buying a War Savings Certificate. -' - ?hia issue the local breach are yea ago.• Da q- has - . , Mrs. Geo. Blake and daughter, Western States for many years, Carol visited her parents in Green. holding an agction sate, of good' Superintendent of a large Prod=' wood this week.. Q _ ... - a - .. ''aced bonselroid furniture, tools, an -' - .- Olathem- • - - . • on ><n as look over lanais. etc. the enure proceeds go- � quarry in that State. He was eoaasidered dine of the moat capable, L7, lag: inik Rd Oros world hers. and successful of men. with men, BROUOHA3g mft every boast in the place .. ­ ... . MEN - s� gaLhet up a feW s'ch artplace ever %mployed by his firm, having i ^' the facnalt19 of finding immediate dims Phyllis Parley_was home Qa wast to loose sffiart�—wdl - fn rood conditiea, them you cold - solutidas I* local labour and other over the Week -end. ,do without (abt*,we do not may similar difficulties. Ho is survived Decoration Day Service will be arttctas you want to get rid of ).by his wife, and two daughters, ' observed by Brougham Cemeta T, l�at ear If yoQ Lath such an article or . art- Etlen Elisabeth aged 20, , and Mary Mr. and Mrs. W. Bate and Mrs. ■ Ides, being thein to the Mown . Hall, Lou,. aged 14. The sympathy of his Malcolm Were With Miss Bate on on Friday, June 21st, or leave many friends in • his home town. Sunday. ....TIP TOP" Suit \` _ :.: word at the Red and_ WhiteStore, is extended to his family. Death Mr. and Mrs. E. Crocker, of Tor- - - ' they wrW see that it is called for. took Place on June tad, With inter- oratao, Were with L. and Mrs. 3iiatt- • went in thiat city.- , _ hews on Sunday. - PnCt-.42'". 0 _ I - - -. _ TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN— men's MissionarySociety-C HA RMA N...-., ` - of the United Church wish to ass j,-. • �� n a e -. are our Catholic friends -that the --- --- ldtter attributed to the above Soc- ' . ieLy is in- no way the work of the. ■ i fm Organization or the action of any�o _ is �rn ^ of its members. - _' Two of the ladies whose names r ` appeared in the body of the letter are not . even members of the Soc- iety, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Seed Corn and Fiend Seeds x �ety, and no names were signed to .' the letter. _Such an action would be quite ":Complete 'Stock of No. 1 Beed Corn a rd e n Tools*. Etc out of harmony with the said Soc- Dent and Flint Qar18t188. 80 * iety'g principles of religious toles- $1IIgBCLOst Hybrid B6ed Corn r 'on It is unfortunate that any person-MaIIae1, Turnip and Garden Seed te gat the -feeling, tould thisatim , whet to n the :. _ Bulb and PacksP _ Society' involved has nothing but IGIDAIRE ELECTRIC REfRIGER7ITOR -4 :1. bdst ,wishes for the celebration of ■ -. : ' the 8 OFFIELD ELECTRIC WASHER FR - 0th Anniversary of St. Fran - Town all,;,. --Pack cis M Sales .. Bun . _ nring Mrs. F. T. • Bunting, Pres: _ Mrs. Lea. M. Morley,Sec. — -71 of for McCor�id�DeerioE Farm Maebiosry sod mon z W4amen's Missionary Smietb of 'Repairs. _ United Church, in Pickering. _ ow Moog — we inns Ilk Cox ad tk Of .R Is ses, s wk ,i, . ' • • DA Y' J %Brooklin JuniorFarmersRJ 1 - A -- 'r The June meeting of the Junior J. S. BKL�c 7I�s ::. : DICKERING M,2.00 -'p. m., ' D. S. T. Farmers, resulted in an excellent ►►++++ p The Whitby Rotary Club f the pro resented and they outlined success. A large v ariet of good used. f carni= was re IA gram of their Annual Fair, SPECIALS ` . to .be held on July 31st. The Jun- " lure, including home antiques List for Farmers offered to co-operate - _ .-- by selling tickets on the car to be BrC�lef�hs# $a�• f a ) given away; The, Rotarians also re - includes 3 stoves; lawn mowers, gar-' quested assistance from us to help •Minctd Steak, l tu. a 1b* r;,R • in the booths;' the night of the. -den tools, what -not, pictures, chairs, Fair. Pork Liven, ? . a Flour of our boys presented a de - 'bate, savenin s tables dishes silver:) bate, resolving tl„t bay With Stevan B 1. a tis. g !_ : g f f L High School Education and Two • ■ ■ Thousand Dollars, s6 Id take a �� ' Z�c.a1 ,-Entire Procee'ds, n ' fburayear tom e, in preference to d of starting out - - g to farm for himself Clasak- Ckaseser 3.'f. , 238. immediately. There were no- judges yS - _ _ but tate Affirmative -was well ret- _ Local -RedCross, • _ saved. Mr.' • F. M; • Chapman spoke as . "Genetics a scientific study of N�. Anyone having such articles as deaeribed, and willing #o do without 'heredity, and the art of breeding. Ithe same, please notify the Red 'Cross Officials, the Red and White Mr. Chapman could speak with AtIore, or bring to the Town Hall. Particulars next meek. good aut4ority, -as he has had a Bateher Pickering (phone 8000) r ckering i T�j great deal of - such experience, in r1` M. .MA y1,,!Auctloneer his orchards and high quality Jer- r.