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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1940_06_28* 'y 1 c f� v -.wenn: ,�^.. •�•+. ,fir.. :f -•a; y; 1 S 7"L. LIX - y .. ,, :. :ay .� -.,.:....� .- ..•� .__.•�.p-:.s.. �.,,a..-..�>. ai .. et�e:,.......y ••;.,.g,' y .. .. .. .�..'+.t .. sc., 3%',�.;.�,� # .rt..:.o+.s.�.'.• ea.�i a•;F Y"7'i'- •e. lows' -r. ,yR ..1`!• •.a. M' w3P ,^•.-.r .. a;,. •.. ,. - FY... .'. �f !', �y+. ^ _. r �., sus y,r . - asr:�i'yYrsi•M t KE R1 _ PICKERING, -ONT., �ratssrstsraaL iaerls�. ` : INSURANCE _ . CHERRYWOOD SERVICE day made this impossible. In the afternoon the church waa filled ' for Pbooe Pickering 67 'S -Cherrywood Sunday School wi B. 0. PBARSONi-Pttydsiaa hold its Annual Picnic at Oahe Sws..s. Deabotoe. ipr the Lake, on Friday, July 6t Z. PORBYTH. > V.. _on The usual transportation faciliti " oI wi11 be provided.t Aft__gW,A The (arryiwood W. -A. are pla oatOw.by U4 to have a Garden Party. o 4 July 20th. Keep ' the date in min - 3 -piece, Walnut design' Particulars Will be given later. ISD HU. A�Ye Barrister. Mrs. Arthur Hodgson and so bratioa of the 80th AnnivereaiS of 'wbo on last leave before �a� at ��. e overseas, is visiting with selativ relative : B9l1'fOK BELL a ROSS in the community. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bolling i BarrietW6 & Solicitor* accompanied . by •.the latter': par ._*, J.i"Imm. C C `T 4- eats,' motored to Pt. Stanley r lS.'6ROMM ULL, iG G Add.?ii� eptly.. M Bay SL Pleasant -JOHN L. POND Tomato re -union "Barris. a feature of 513th n U. �a ARD19 N � Co.. °".was140111=01—w.OIL conte, Bert. Harvey. The- evening . slsiow rur,Yese; pe..,. arca. :anniversary of S Tw's�, Tsisa�ae sleia secs. sed John's, Brougham �{ �-r-..--.:� Brougham 'bad s great revival o >!lrses Ltd interest_ in the church when S been carried out, for the reception of large 888ZRT T. FAL.L*ZSB. L. D S.. John'a United. Qkurch observed th '. Zt.s.. Gr.awts.r�ps Ro�u a aaa Ws o�w,.it .ICI :pyo. ..= ,w� at St, =2 60th anniversa ry on Sunday, :Jun 28rd, at the 'laying of the cern f ores aa..c • e. e. •} e. aap.iataasat. l=� atone of the. present edifice. Invi '.programs. _.:r.r+yeA .iP�oe.11c! ations and• had bee It had been hooped. she might be mailed to former members and t , et�eLli:, - herents of the church and met wit from the hospital . Thee bereaved a great response. Old timers, c from have the sincerest sympathy of S. BBATCM. `Tovirssgw "9 great distances to atten • �,sas „�, conamenew -t-As reunion of old-time B_ =2 ra Church. Among • these were Mr. an Mrs: F. Haag, the latter, tare fo �• I. iC /��QM mer Mida Hogle,' and three chit .' �iisiill�AL IintBII$AI'tBIS real Mrs. Pattersop, (nee ha Phill REAL BSTATE i98), coemng from Windsof an from Romeo, Mich. • M = OON''8YAN�OING -Mr. and Feasby (nee Miss Rogerson) o AS old �P, may _Kitchener, Mrs. Hanley, of Strat - to ams. ford, Will Greig, of 'Peterboro, ht Harris, were present. High Mass e g and Mrs. Tripp and Mn.- Heron o - Toronto, Air. and Un. Knox an - • _ -. ,iii M. MAW Ross, of St. George; Mr.. and .L><O�BiD Tripp and Mn. Heiton, of Toronto AUMOI'MM AND Nwnbers from all sumunding Till oALUATOR ages and_. towns --too many to an ' lair amdeoted Aoywbero umerate. The Sunday services w _. lime as write: AAdrea. 614 Daadae attended so largely there was.an Stress, lines. overflow st •each service. The morn - ,'Whitby. Ontario. p ing service was is charge of Rev MEMO --NMM Tucker, and -choir of Claremont Un : 8s�ierbna 8oapitil x std Church. A ' shlort review of ear Mem in Brougham Government I3cyneed - given by Rev. Kennedy. in the of -_ 1�a1a fit. �'i. $bDG Y1 ;VQpt. t8a'uooa, Rev. F`owkler, of Keswick, was in- the -pulpit, d under the' leadership of Miss Mary McBrady. Mrs. Caftk, of Piekering representing the Phone 191 Christian Church. Sunday School 1weteity, Medical, and Surgical scholars and C. G. I. T. of Green. Cises taken _ Wood, -rendered selections of. praise Maternity Se"oIom In the evening; Rev. Gardiner, rep. Rates for. 10 Oars--IN-79 resenting the Presbyterian -Church here, the last pastor before Union. It"Istered Nwees in attendance and =B Pickering Presbyterian choir led in 24 boar envice gkvm. the service of praise,' These visiting Ambulance Service clergymen brought most earnest GOOD 25.37 messages and the'- visiting choirs - m'ade' hese services FOR On Monday, all arrangements had ' : INSURANCE been made for supper outside and the" entertainment out doors. A wet SERVICE day made this impossible. In the afternoon the church waa filled ' for Pbooe Pickering 67 'S the 'Commemoration Service, the following IL S. MORLEY ministers being present. /1><S, AUTOMOBILE, LUE OBILE,TOR1wt Revs Xemedy' Rev. P. Jull and Rev: ��, represented Oshawa AOOIOBNT, , Presbytery.'and 'BawQuinte Con- PSiBt,IC LIABILITY Ste: S[lI:YICE - PROTECTION .of Essence. Other visitors were Rev. Gardiner_ and Mrs. Gardiner, Rev., T31% i`IZW=ST $=D• Jr ' R. "Rick and `others,` .. bringing greetings. Rev. Geo. Pidgeon, guest the congregation of St. Francis de 'friends, speaker, brought a message which 2008 S11+TZ reached the heart. An old time - 3 -piece, Walnut design' choir under the leadership of Mrs. Barclay had charge 'of the service Waterfall design—$79.50 of.Praise, and their singing loss bratioa of the 80th AnnivereaiS of very fine, although it was impoas- 'Spring filled Mattresses. from ibie to have ail at practice. Mr. $17.30 to $29.50 , Robert Miller sang a solo most _Now is_ be time fol summer acceptably. The • sapper was abund- ant and appetizing. The evening's furniture, lawn cbaireAte. Progr m� was varied, consisting of Wall papersibd •Gift Cbiga 'See Otral Music, • by Centennial young people; Scotch music by Pip - eur0old ltai Covgoltuo er Murdo MacGregor, . and soloist,.. Rugs, is the now patters#; Archie Munro; John' Giordmaine, wo are ageats for the Easy Magician,A].and and Bob Harvey, with old Peer and always wel- VMbisg Maebioe and tilt conte, Bert. Harvey. The- evening • 'bite 3awieg Matbise.- closed with the orches4ra playing ='God Save • the - King"- People dis- NOW ANWA % Dow or, ` persed, tired but happy after two strenuous, but satisfying days of >!lrses Ltd `e+oroiiip .ani pleasant reunions. been carried out, for the reception of large The funeral of the late Mrs. Cec- - Repair Sha: il Phillips took place' on Fridrty af- • Ce A. SIr. RRI*' termoon from her late home, and in- .:..,\ torment in the Christian Cemetery. 8ua/ssl Direatat It had been hooped. she might be 1rurnit"s Dealer helped and recover, to come ' home it somewhat uncomfortable for the from the hospital . Thee bereaved &AMID" •i�j _ GNT, have the sincerest sympathy of many who spent most of the day - Kennedy, James )&Ginty, _John FRIDAY, JUNE. --8, 1940 _ No. 45 His Grace Mc st Rev. Jas. C. McGu* GREENWOOD .. �� =. gan attends 80th Anniversary n- es er, �- St St er t_ ad- �- Brougher r, rs Mr 1 _ was _ , MILLS a; e -St. Francis d Sales (. '.. e Church _ _iCHOPPINa - n .. ' Over :five hundred persons. all preserve and observe Christian' Mondry, 'Wednesday' and Friday members of, or former members of principles, in -this time of stress WE ORtND PING' the congregation of St. Francis de 'friends, the ��g, hand of bgrbar-. grasp- {s std !!td all n, Sales Church, and register- g ed on Sunday morning at the cele- ism, A; history of 'the' ' parish was biA�da, aro Isl�ttrsis nasi +lrltt � x bratioa of the 80th AnnivereaiS of read b the y Pmt pastor, Rev. Vincent ,Hickeg, nasi conducted Coecentratts ftw pMMAk ftt" E _ the . founding of this parish. Park- -prayers for the dead and for Peace: p � os bas! Ing arrangements had been made for the large number of cars, and Rev. Arthur O'Leary, also a form- er Pickering member', preached the t�e stock btMlaYltrr dinner wAo served' at the $ome of sermon. At 6 p. m. Solemn Bene- reeds sod Uppiles. - Mxs. Maris O'Connor and Mrs. diction far this Most Bles)wd Sac- _ : �. ?.e.. t*=sib - Conway, opposite the church. A rament, and Veneration of" the Relic s beautiful scheme of decorations had of St. Francis de Salves was con - been carried out, for the reception of large ducted.- A" partial list of the four- - Repair Sha: ' b a number of visitors, The 'dein of t7te. Pariah include the,- -- day was overcast and cool maks ng names of:" M'ichiael Kennedy, James it somewhat uncomfortable for the Morrissey, John McGinty, George 1 sin prepared to repair frac• P P pa _ many who spent most of the day - Kennedy, James )&Ginty, _John tors d►nd.tarrq roaebigtry.4. . outside, excepting during the ser- Gleeson; Patrick Behan, John Lar- - -? vices. His Grace, Most Rev. James kin,• Thomas Shannon, Edward AS also agent for.Coeksbutt - f C. McGuigan, Archbishop of Tor- Ryan; -Samuel. Little, Michael and — lmplestents.' t - onto; and Chaplain, Rt. Rev. J. Thomas Shaughnessy, B. Carroll, Satiifactsoo guaraheteed l a' Harris, were present. High Mass e g Jeremiah y Mich- and John Mahone JOHN NORTON e was conducted by three former loc- ael OgWly, Robert Lennon, Henry Phote 5104 CLARSMLINT al boys, Rev. Robt. _ Whlsh, Rev: Doyle, Jeremiah -Moore, Jeremiah, Denis O'Connor and Itev. ' John. n O'Connor, and were assisted- by Denis. and Ps:trick O'Connor, Daniel ReBrady, Martin Burns, `t Mliam D . the combined choirs of St. John's MdGuire, ' John Walsh, Win. Foley, ,.....,... h Church,, . Whitby, St. Gregory's; Os- John Hickey, Patrick Sullivan, Pet- _ haha, and St. Francis ,de Sales, rick Noian, Plat Ryab and Michael I1tlran" of AU Kinds: d under the' leadership of Miss Mary McBrady. Mrs. Caftk, of Piekering Reddin. Mrs.- Marks, O'Connor, the oldest member present, received the , �b l�Lts/ A'rsaiLtb�Wigh _ d was one of three soloists. His Grace exbbrted all " . Catholics to congratulations and 'best wishes oftit her host of friends. - BASE' LIME W.- A. PARTY j - _ . Murdoch = Webb The Base Line Woman's Associa- f A very "pretty wedding took place tion are holding. a Pie and Ice in Humberside United Church par - NOTICE Cream Social at the No. 1. School nonage, on June 18th, when Ada grounds on Wednesday, July 10th. L.iHisn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. dEWI game, at 6.80 standard time, . A. Webb, Humberside, Ont., be. til: &elft Mr TM wq loo followed by an excellent program. came the bride of Stanley M. ,old. a Admission, 25 and 10 cents: Pro- teed, in est son of Mrs. Harry and the late terry Murdoch, ... _•� COAL- e0 . aid of Red Cross work. of PicWrina. Rev, a &, - T. Razelwood offidated. The bride :. _ �oOa$ alb, - looked lovely in an afternoon dress. DrvINE WORSEirP of Robin -egg blue sheer with white �NDz OBSri'iLr, Summer s4svicee ander the. scan- accessories and a corsage of pink - and white carnations. The bride ORd pices of the Unified Church, will be held was attended by her sister, Grace, $UILDR&W-SUPPLI8f3' every Sunday, beginning July 7th, .as follows�Frendwun's vibo looked lovely in a I;,osewood crepe with white - 4,14010041 ornate •oto Bay -at 11 a. m. Rosebank -at 2.30 accessories and a corsage of pink and white tarns- We IYavoal.o plseod la e� s hn- p. m. Minister. Rev. T. R. White. tions. The groom .was supported by of MAPLE LEAF �Q ` •. -his brother, James. After .the wed- ding, a reception was held at the Torrance -.. McIntosh - --.. home of the bride, where between- 40 and '50 relatives of the bride ` A W. MITCHELL _ Saturday afternoon, -June 15th, and groom' sat down to the-wedd-dbea on*. - was the the scene of a beautiful ing supper. The bride's mother re. lawn wedding at the house of Mr. ceived ' in a dress of midnight blue Phme Office 74 — Res. 68 - and Mrs. Frank Torrance, Cherry- chiffon, with a corsage of pink wood, .when their only daughter carnations. -The groom's mother re - Muriel Elizabeth, was united in ceived, in a dress .of pale blue Kin Bu Diller marriage tom. loyd, son of flowered crepe mith corsage of pink Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McIntosh, of carnations. For. going away; the ¢• 10 and 20 lb, bK/ - rove. ceremony. , was bride donned a blue dress with .performed by.Rev. Mi. Howey, of blue top coat and white accessor- Sprayers, Garden tools, Laws , Dunbarton, under an arch' of ever- ies. After a short wedding trip, mowers, Berry boxes, Cole - greens; with a. background of -fern they will reside on the groom's and pother flowers: The prettyr<n, north of Pickering. scan Stoves and --NOt later, - P bride,. who .was given in rmm*age by her lather, was, attired in a - ` :. lawn mowers Sbarpened wp gaof ivory satin, made in prin- � 45 Meir register Repaired.. cess lines, with high neckline and long pointed sleeves` with embroid- for A gest for Massey -Harris 'Rtpatn. ered net veli, linger -tip length, with Civil Guard ser- . ,A VIN BUSH Y a halo of orange blossoms sled a'- vice at Br�u�rham �+� `+ ..y ried.'a-bouquet of. pink roses, bocuv- _ p Nseiiw�eo - lYsosek6 �` ardia, white sweet peas and maid-I�� en hair fern. -Her -only - ornament a ri " beautiful gold brooch, pearl and The -Township Council has adopt-° ed' a resolution to form here„ a. JPKOIVZ UK amethyst setting, an heirloom of her grandmother's. Miss Qjlve Mc- Volunteer Civil Guard, as a carat of sister ' t5f the groom; -`ae the Aarger unit bein formed. in g H�ADQQgRT�RS FOR aid o maid of honour, looked very charm- Ontario County, along. the lines Ing in s gown of yellow sheer and prescribed by the Attorney -General. On Tuesday, evening of this Week, carrying blue Iris, syringe and fern LMS tied with white' ribbons. Mica a meeting was. held in the Hall atF -' - - Mr- ence Mitchell and Mica Jean Mc- . • B� ham to whish all- t r Were in- vited, with a specs invitation to -- ---- - Whinnie, as Fridesmaids, looked lovely' in gowns Returned, men, of which there was AGFA lgusranteed) or KO $ - - - of powder blue sheer ca crying yellow iris, myringa a gay number present. Reeve UNivERSILL SERYIGE and fern. All three weiarijng etmmy heart -shaped hats Wm. Reeaor explained details of the organization, its wirpose, - and D611EL0P1f4a-'sod -- y; =-- to match gowns, Mr. Bob Torramci, ,brother of the adjourned the- meeting for regia. , bride, was •best man. Tho bride's mother wss._dresoed in blue trudons...45, -largely returned mea registered for service. From two - I�t111B �Onr IIeZt F11m` -- - esregt, with corsage of pander and forget- me -not, while --the groom's to .three hundred men-meere., present and array interesting questions and - our maths: core navy and wMte ghees with. � answers were askled and Tea. :Man' under - forty-five corsage of poles and forget- years an eligible, , me -not. The reception was bold; an .bat are acct strongly - en-- ... _ .... - y the lawn Eons about sixty guests, courged to recWter, as this service is 2 for 24e, ,qty t which be Pry' couple left strictly home service and not by motor for points west, The bride wear! wearing.' a dress of overseas, or even conn forces, but more the nature i $0� D��a �• � *a, seafoam green, lull length -coat of oregmlar police work; combatting aubver- 3 blue, largo white hat and eve elements in our own localities, SW D<T NOURS- 4l�1 w0a, 6�:/is•.` - accessories. On their return they Dr. Cartwright hiss appointed u of this towmshin' !lifiilB w ; will reside at Hillside.commnander • h Sc. a.. �•. ;� .. ,. 1Tx� E3"i,s.:. �.. „r'a +;r_ . ^_y ,ra� e^ !� . -.. �.. �_t'a-• w.^• , .. + r... , .3' v •^'E . �-' .. : r. �r3'::•'. , :✓".. y".$ ... ,+ '. , i : m .r T �c'T -?a ` -?i-e +' >•!•• - �a_s im ,r hovah came unto Jonah th - ` Jr e e timer saying. 2. Arise, go unto Nin- - The effect of the preaching of Jo- D R D 18 O eveh, that great city, end preach nah was simply phenomenal. One- unto-it nerunto--it the preaching that 1- bid - -prophet of the true God changed a By DAVE ROBBINS PASTURING TIPS thee, Nineveh was the last easterti city of probably 600,000 perople, . According to J. C. Steckle capital of the Assyrian'em i . Jo f genera loos worshippers of the - ,p 1pre 9T t _ hi _ ._ ` EUROPEJIN ROUND -UP silo ieatnres; "Ther Shall Not : Y� Ch's 'mission' t9 Nineveh took (else gods, to one cryiug for mercy director of the Weeteru Ontario F' Both NBC and CBS have their Haas"t which will be presented place after his wonderful; deliver• to Jehovah. Jonah was not only. a Experimental •Farm, Ridgetown, ane2. -� - • - - pi•ophef � deify ring b word of ropeaa correspondents on, the over the CBC's National Network e y good Fazing land is not the only Edd regularly fol two 16•minute per- each Wednesday evening, 10:00 to mouth the message of destructionessential irj turning livestock out 3. So Jona arose, and went unto which God had given him, but he daily. 10:30 pm: ED5`T. They will remind to pasture. Water, salt and shade Ninsvah, according- to the word of was a sign unto the Ninevites `t Recognized as the most Ingea• Canadians that they share In a tra- are just as impertant, the director Jehovah.. Now N!neveh was an es= thus, ; hes organised radio' news dition of unconquerable . courage, (Luke 11:29r -S21). Perhaps the amai= 1 advises. _ „- ceeding great city, of three days' toff story of Jonah's deli�erance- thering agency in Europe, the that has never counted odds or coat "Water is not only the largest tourney. .. _4, ,And Jonah be- _ ' $8 bureau, supervised by Panl -: when the _real test has come. Tram death. made the people of lYin- single -constituent of all living' gan to enter into the city a day's eveh• aware of God's wondrous w y �hite-in New_York, for the past 0 matter; both" plant and animal, Journey, and he cried, and said, of sliowln month or so has been employing ':NOTES AND NEWS - g -big grace to the guilty eight lull -time correspondents, and For your Sunday afternoon list- but-carTies the nutrients from one Yet forty'days, and Nineveh shall whq turn to him and trust-bim. s four stringmen_ kept on tat for ening you will -find fetiv, programs -part of the living structure to' be overthrown. •Jonah• sermon %vas. ' 10, And God saw their .vrorks • °another b holdin thein _in sola' exceedingly brief, consisting of a special assignments. From London, better than Melody Time", a tea- y g that they turned- from their e%:! tion," clear, definite, easily nnderstoad the bureau's European chief, Ed- tura from 1120 on the dial at.5:16.. ' he explained. way; and Cod repented of the ,evil „ announcement of the imarinent de - ward Murrow,- melds an, efficient Herbivorous animals (those which i►e said, he. would baton over file war -casting- arm- that live chieflyon plant need them; and he did it not - do strtiMiott of the city. The sentence unto And here's some news about. the o -upon, Nineveh was Gonditional;, if 1phoay. Columbia's William L. Shin. show that will take the place_ of a rotisiderabiy larger amount' of - SHUL'LD •! fi•OT :PiT]? 6r'a talks from Berlin have sates Fibber McGee and Molly at 9:30 on common salt than is supplied by the people repented, •their eiiy -then a - ,. could be saved, Jonah 4:10- And •.Jeho�;ali • aaid a their usual feeds, Mr. Steckley . liahed.him as the ablest newscas Tues a C -chain 4 ".' - Thou has had-•rega'i�l tor'the gAt:^d •'' ter of them all. Por the Stammer. Meredith ZVillson's said. E THE GREJXT REVIVAL for which thou ha no, labored. ! As opposite numbers for these 3lusical Revue• !s the naiiie' of the "Swine and poultry need less - neither modest It grow; whtLth' BS flashes, NBC has as its per- 5. And the people of :line-veh be: Q presentation —and Willson is one. salt than other livestock, Mr. came up in -a night: and perished• maneut staff a talented trio: Max 40 the foremost flautists in the - -Steckle said "but it is usually lieved God; and they proclaimed" a Y : Y in a night: 11, and should not I lorda.a, Fred Bate, and Paul Arch- dance world. He was the lad 'who advantageous to supply them with fast, and put on sackcloth, from the $ have regard for N[ eti<eh, that great inard. MBS' w news -casting from directed •the music of rile "Good- some.. greatest of them even to the lea crty, wherein' are viore than wiz• ' of them. 6 And the tidings reach abroad is done. -by John Steele in News" show all Winter• Water, 'Snade and Salt score thousand arsons that can- " the king o! Nineveh, and he arae London,, Waverley Root in Francs • Meredith promises to have a top Commenting on the third casco- not discord between. their: right -the king of Nineseh,.and he arose noteb 'progra'ni tc follow -Into the tial, - "Shade" Mr. Steckle said; m with hand and their left hand; and also • _ _ ., y from him, and covered hi r "Shade shon'ld be prarided for much cattle? (All of _Chapter 4sackcloth and sat in ashes. •7.�And British histis a proud re tfie air. all classes of livestock and sI= should be read carefully). Here we eord of victorn in the face of though on mcst pasture farms made proclamation and pub sh• see a revelation of the diving sift he p a li - q bverwhelmfiig odds, victory achlev� =About sixty years ago; concern there- aro sufficient trees avail: creeh throughout- Nineveh is tnobles,tude towards, a city outside 'the ed ro a ed by the stubborn slow strength goers were a• l agog about the work able to provide 'sufficient shade, ° g- acovenant of the law, a elty. sinning f h ' of a people- not easily or quickly of a young Russian coinpos?r, Peter saying, Let neither man nor beast. _ pasture fields, where thele are herd or flock,' -taste airytking; let against the tight which Paul shows roused. Tschatkowsky. Conservatives were na' shade' trees, should be equip- is ever shining --in creation. The -at - The past is rich in epl5odes that s:iocked by his original style, but them not teed, nor drink water; 8. ped `with some cheap strut urs but let them be covered with sack- titude of God toward the c�ltfes of - . - tell the shine inspiring story. And the iiinceritc;and Nidutc of;his mu that would serve the purpose, men is never that of aloofness or of ' from the days when King Alfred sic compelled attention -.that - grew - „ ticularlq; `this- should Ge _, cloth, both -man and beast, and let . them cry mightily unt GQd:.,yea• distance'—that-.was the stn ai Ju- earned `his- title "The Great" -by ro tivorld-wide admuation. This none for swine._ g turning long years of defeat into assn, 19'10. is .the. ce.tlteupry-, of �, pasture'".. Mr..: let turn eveh one,�rom his, dab: that Was the sin of Jonah. Steckley said; as the direct rays • esti way, end from the violence God cares for the suffering, the dy- final victory. over the invading . Tschatkowsky:'s birth — hod is re frei3i the sun may= inlareoung toff, the dead world.. Whatever the _x Danes from the day& when the cognition, the composers' series.— „ that is,dn his hands_ 9. Who know- r• pigs permanently. conditions of men may be, or what-. _- :ring of Brake smashed the _to,w• offered .-by .-the CBC' network at'_ _ _ eth. whether God will not turn and v het i the 1 • f God i erin threat of Spain's Armada — 10:30 each Tuesday evening — will ever their sin. a �o ce o o s _ g Employment returns from 11,- -repent, and turn awry from his hearts saying. -"Should- not. I have, ,. from Fisfalgar, where Stielaou rest Week feature.. the corks of.. 07V 4Caa'adisn establishments show - --fierce- auger. -that.-We perish not pltyT, - broke- Napoleon's- naval might in This musical genius in' recital. the fate of great -odds — from ear- 1,117,547 peisons at. work cn hest - history to .the present day. One of the Deet bands on the air May 1. 1940. On the same .date a � year ago ' 11,607- firms. ,rep6ited F a each challenge to British freedom lanes for our money is Dick. Gas - has 1.430,718 workers. BASEBALL STAR has proved an inspiratioto'B : parre's'- Musle Makers; 1`isayr dere' -_tish cbuAlte, _ il"tured from WARC on Thursday - Such episodes as these form the . tiights at 11:00 -- and worth 15 theme of the sew series of dram- minutes of anyone's times. By W111flam %!S CURIOUS WORLD Fst�uso� - ■' LESSONI11 1 e_spring. , N sari I B• dO�At•-TsE OU phHOF _ s hicld.Sa eag] GOD'S LOVE Jonah 17 Clever. - AE 26 Restless , Printed Text Jonah 3:1.10.; 4:10, 13 19 sue. I ( hankerings. yes _ ©olden Text — "Salvatioi+' s of Je• id� I 1 ! I 27I _ hovah. Jonah 2,9. •2 Frost bite, 1 Lo _ 28 Rubberu2 - THE. LESSON IN ITS SETTING 24Auricuiate. i`i I i { 30 Butter lump. _ Time —Jonah lived di r1n' the 25 Pertaining 34 To capsize : Y ,S reign of Jeroboam IL who, reigned. - to as episode -35 Hail! from 700 to 750 B.C. 212 T-0'unfold• _ 37 Oak. _ S1 Primeval whiskers._ 4 Systems of 36 Lay church ' Place — The _events of the last . ' mid _ 5 i Pa official. ` taro chapters of this book occurred � Lon; inlets. Payment doctrine. .� at and .just outside of the dty of r_ d Noun end 39 Observes -' _-• Q.tDI�+Ev . 33 Court. _ 55 Denudes 16 Pronoun. tri$ . '42 Tq do again. WH� "Ctnesah, located on the, ens bank Whi ,57 Wrath.-. 7 Branch'' 43 ck int. • _- • _ _ of, she upper Tigris. Riser. t a 36.Rea le: �,5g 8 Pierced: by -=44 Prone - - TH''te�+ap ✓ 3 - V,.arrrss, , r -�..� �� In this lesson we malt's a stud) 37Robb s. 1r -imak g � horns. 46 Style. W.06 HEARD ; ^, �- of great revivals — considering the ' 40 Full:. r sel7 Rootstock �►y`e- • �, .character of the messenger, the 4I Boxes. 59 Annals. 10 Pier. 48 Above%%4Wnw AF 'Lafund mental elements of -the mes- 95 Astronomical` _ - = L1 To- soft. ,49 Musical note r sage.: the power with which- .the: instrument. VERTICAL 12 HelmetMFEN 51 Skillet. message Is conveyed• the evidences 50 Weird. 2 Monster. wreath, 52 You and I. A� , + that a 'people are under the convic-- '51 Church bench. 3 Forearm - 15 Point. _55 Bushel:, __. - tion of s n a true.turning o God a GODS WERE ` v and the iu timate abiding. cosec . _ senior. 53 o cot -bone 18 He has air S6 r TiZYItVG Tt� �, ° l vue�ices of a revival atter the par. 7 i i . _ IMPAFZr Ta licular period of 'pneaching is over. Al -rHFM = .The •question might well be asked IMf�WrAIVT ,, whether the revival in Jonah's day MAGE. . had the same fundamental -elements 20 ff that revival must have in our day.VNN - ®7lTISY NEA 5ERYICE.INQ, '2 Kings 14:25 definitely ldenti•• _ O ties. tbl prophet Jonah 'hs an definitely ,identifies Jonahan 7 historical personage who lived heti Amos. Jonah time s a nattive o[ , 28 ?I Gathe her in Galilee, situated Just h 1 , fhIE1/ElL NNRDTE 6-41 IVAlV11: four 'milesworth of Nazareth, And //N 40VU&&. • when Jonah was first called to go' _ to the great city of Nineveh- and prophesy, the mission was so utter- ` Hsi. A our %$ AW -0 C"AMPT %i�14��e1 ly distasteful to him that he fled lz-z'f , from the presence of the Lord, took 2 43 44 774g ty^ SUGAR. beets, botanically speaking, bglong to the same' species ship at Jewhi intending bl sail e sti the garden beet. Although they contain less than 20 per cent Tarshish, which ie probably to be ideirtified 'with Tartessus in south- Z attgat, they furnish. Hearty one-half of"the world's supply of that eastern Spain The rest f the story - - -ssthinodity. ` is faMiliar' to everyone 54 >NXXT: IDs fm hweefa 1NMeie fives ale sa In a WESM swe IMS SECOND COMMISSION �g r y Jona the word of Je h 3.1 And _ POP Well, It's a Game Full of Fi4h Stories - By J. MILL Aid. WATT - - -L.ET5 Sgs _ -- _ S - .—s4NAN1A - wu+0 wws 'rwG- - PATWW SAIIJT'Orr FISPGRMGJ .... I. I - t h\ .' .. _ � • . ... _-_ tCO?i�611t, 7iS9, h� aha tSeil fy..tlr_ . I1IC.1 `%' . - « .. qa •• HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle amazing ' 1 Established- record. _ ` baseball star Ni 18 Herb., ,9 -He -is a '` 'N 20 Advertise- - - league player, l 'went. �• { 13 Aureole. 22 Mineral` - ■' LESSONI11 1 e_spring. , N sari I B• dO�At•-TsE OU phHOF _ s hicld.Sa eag] GOD'S LOVE Jonah 17 Clever. - AE 26 Restless , Printed Text Jonah 3:1.10.; 4:10, 13 19 sue. I ( hankerings. yes _ ©olden Text — "Salvatioi+' s of Je• id� I 1 ! I 27I _ hovah. Jonah 2,9. •2 Frost bite, 1 Lo _ 28 Rubberu2 - THE. LESSON IN ITS SETTING 24Auricuiate. i`i I i { 30 Butter lump. _ Time —Jonah lived di r1n' the 25 Pertaining 34 To capsize : Y ,S reign of Jeroboam IL who, reigned. - to as episode -35 Hail! from 700 to 750 B.C. 212 T-0'unfold• _ 37 Oak. _ S1 Primeval whiskers._ 4 Systems of 36 Lay church ' Place — The _events of the last . ' mid _ 5 i Pa official. ` taro chapters of this book occurred � Lon; inlets. Payment doctrine. .� at and .just outside of the dty of r_ d Noun end 39 Observes -' _-• Q.tDI�+Ev . 33 Court. _ 55 Denudes 16 Pronoun. tri$ . '42 Tq do again. WH� "Ctnesah, located on the, ens bank Whi ,57 Wrath.-. 7 Branch'' 43 ck int. • _- • _ _ of, she upper Tigris. Riser. t a 36.Rea le: �,5g 8 Pierced: by -=44 Prone - - TH''te�+ap ✓ 3 - V,.arrrss, , r -�..� �� In this lesson we malt's a stud) 37Robb s. 1r -imak g � horns. 46 Style. W.06 HEARD ; ^, �- of great revivals — considering the ' 40 Full:. r sel7 Rootstock �►y`e- • �, .character of the messenger, the 4I Boxes. 59 Annals. 10 Pier. 48 Above%%4Wnw AF 'Lafund mental elements of -the mes- 95 Astronomical` _ - = L1 To- soft. ,49 Musical note r sage.: the power with which- .the: instrument. VERTICAL 12 HelmetMFEN 51 Skillet. message Is conveyed• the evidences 50 Weird. 2 Monster. wreath, 52 You and I. A� , + that a 'people are under the convic-- '51 Church bench. 3 Forearm - 15 Point. _55 Bushel:, __. - tion of s n a true.turning o God a GODS WERE ` v and the iu timate abiding. cosec . _ senior. 53 o cot -bone 18 He has air S6 r TiZYItVG Tt� �, ° l vue�ices of a revival atter the par. 7 i i . _ IMPAFZr Ta licular period of 'pneaching is over. Al -rHFM = .The •question might well be asked IMf�WrAIVT ,, whether the revival in Jonah's day MAGE. . had the same fundamental -elements 20 ff that revival must have in our day.VNN - ®7lTISY NEA 5ERYICE.INQ, '2 Kings 14:25 definitely ldenti•• _ O ties. tbl prophet Jonah 'hs an definitely ,identifies Jonahan 7 historical personage who lived heti Amos. Jonah time s a nattive o[ , 28 ?I Gathe her in Galilee, situated Just h 1 , fhIE1/ElL NNRDTE 6-41 IVAlV11: four 'milesworth of Nazareth, And //N 40VU&&. • when Jonah was first called to go' _ to the great city of Nineveh- and prophesy, the mission was so utter- ` Hsi. A our %$ AW -0 C"AMPT %i�14��e1 ly distasteful to him that he fled lz-z'f , from the presence of the Lord, took 2 43 44 774g ty^ SUGAR. beets, botanically speaking, bglong to the same' species ship at Jewhi intending bl sail e sti the garden beet. Although they contain less than 20 per cent Tarshish, which ie probably to be ideirtified 'with Tartessus in south- Z attgat, they furnish. Hearty one-half of"the world's supply of that eastern Spain The rest f the story - - -ssthinodity. ` is faMiliar' to everyone 54 >NXXT: IDs fm hweefa 1NMeie fives ale sa In a WESM swe IMS SECOND COMMISSION �g r y Jona the word of Je h 3.1 And _ POP Well, It's a Game Full of Fi4h Stories - By J. MILL Aid. WATT - - -L.ET5 Sgs _ -- _ S - .—s4NAN1A - wu+0 wws 'rwG- - PATWW SAIIJT'Orr FISPGRMGJ .... I. I - t h\ .' .. _ � • . ... _-_ tCO?i�611t, 7iS9, h� aha tSeil fy..tlr_ . I1IC.1 `%' . - « .. qa •• r ,..,r'` :f>�u .. ,. x. -..;.-. '._' : i.'.a. ..t .� _ - ,,.a• ao,�"�'sr-E m�:xs-un ire:,:_ .j_ . .*dae'.<: ,a aC -•x�4...r5 .. iii ' � ..a9", � ''; fir•. -,-r .,;.:..-,-.s '�w . .rti. - .:: i.,•,. ;,p .. � L . -,f?A7 '' "'•^,i .1- - F�., ... '^. fir. � o. u `"� !. .'- r .. - ._ fir. 7 �w -r: •,. ,',? ':' � rv+ 2,1 -. ::• there was sometimes quite a ]pt of _ To Judge Vocal excitement. yt Competitions � Why I can remember once a gas - H A,� E : h DOES torte good in a pipe. explosion tore up a main street �- Y 0 IIHEARD? where I was working." #4A14DY SEAL•T1GM 1'000kI . , 6� _ y "And what did you do'." - -- /t ✓�tii "Oh, I tore up a side street' iii -l6. "LOKJOP" TIN 600 i 3 ' � _ also packed in Pocks Tins --Don't expedt to keep your f.i !f ':r He was the final speaker_ at a ��!/ banquet, `Speakers before him had r friends it you give them away. droned on interminably. The audi- D Joggins : "How do you get an s ence was bored almost to tears. -, " . = '�s •�` > 6 The toastmaster announcid, "Wil- a ith -the-boas, old man _ ' t �' JJ ' ,t; ton Laeks3�ihe famous actor, will duggina: 'He's about 'the mean• ico , --_ yJ N est man. I know." ac ` give you his address." Lackaye Joggins: "How's that?" roses and sAid ''fientlemea, my ad Jugglns: "He's had the legs all' dress 4s the Lambs Club,' New • s SOUTHERN ONTARIO "York " Thea he sat down, Tkre. sawn off the wheelbarrow so that I can't sit down and rest.' � u !`f applause was tremendous s r,, :::, x y y _ T'he, optimist's m4,tk. to, ., _dr Lalrid _ OrFlris urn asked ford -permission B to call them- r eared a psycholoyisft is You Warren, never can tell till you try" swallowed n0 the North 2 000 sauhas` our Worms of South Bend, s "hac nstantly presentused Selves And a woman's, "You never can same e constantly. xP p y q Indiana, have filed a petition va to ridicule' and embarra89- °_� Stell. till you try It on:' - -m€les •of 'land slid covered 144•' ekiri to ,turn=their names. Mr. merit.' x" towns and villages.__ and Mrs. Stanley W. Worm. and Al ;< For five or six -daps, he had been ARTHUR COLLINGWOOD digging in the garden for an air-_ Adjudicator, educationist, jour raid shelter. What with the rain ` ylalist who has been appointed and clay he was not.in the best of a s: C L A+S S I F -LED A D v E R? I S E M E H? S e a a to adjudicate the vocal competi- humor. - tions at the -Canadian. �iational-S�udde'ufy an old friend looked - -Exhibition this year. Prof. C01- r AGENTS WANTED nusl ESS UPPORTONITY PHOTO FXXISHiNG over the wall and said: "Hello. Lingwood has been widely honored ,,,- ARE YOU INTERESTED IN MAK- __ h several OId.COi2n Digging for your shelter. LIGHTifING ROD AGENT WANT• , t y. trry ilniversi-.'. _ ed to Neu P6111iDa Lightning Pro- •ing money.. Start. a business of _ FREE. You Can Now Own ties and various musical or su- No,' Ras the reply: 's'Ii mat= your own at home in spare time. rom g tective System. B. Phillips Comb- plete set el beautiful aiiver. izations under Royal pats of fact _I bought a swing for the valley ,fold sales Copany, P.O. g any Limited. 32 Osborne Avenue+ , ware absolutely without cost, or twenty years he conducted kids, and the ropes are too long.., Boz 59 Toronto. a - Toronto. - manufactured and guaranteed by. International Silver Company. Dhe Aberdeen (Scotland) Choral ACGr'NTFi WANTED TO- REPRESt FARM EQUIPMENT "You' may have this complete set !Union and the Aberdeen •Madri- - The -problem of -what to do - rent 'The. Old Reliable Fonthiii absolutely free by sending your �gs1 Cboir. He is now Carnegie while -waiting !n a dentist's of- Nurseries." Exclusive territory in SPECIAL BARGIAINS WHILE THEY -films to Imperial. Send an order • Pr4feasor at University of Sass:- a town or country. Liberal terms Last - all equipment recondition- now and receive complete partic-' - ficd has been solved in London paid-wEekly.. Hand�4EVne frge out- ed andgg teed. Demonstrating ulnas 1?f, this amazing offer. its or y atehewan and eonduc4or of the tits. Stone and Wellington. .Tor- and ReTitslu;; elotte Cream Separ- eight exposure films developed BBa3fat0Un Symphony Orchestra. where a notice attached to an oats ---- _ Ators:'Hlec Grtndere; Grinders; apd.ps171tsd Esc. or 8 reprints 2J c, ._1L11iril>s the summer months in ='unfinished scarf reads:. you Hammer 3i +: Letz---Raughags_ _D-iu � r .ar e- -` have to waft, would you carats' AVrATiON - 31111s: Dle EBgines, all sizes; men Sn easel mount or freetat:ver- xecen4 years he has Condticted Y Gasoline Engines; 'Electric Light- war . To get the beat in quality the British Broadcasting Com- knit a few rows sir this scarf?" bjWEa'rLT ',REQUIRES TRAINED Ing. Plants: Tine and Link Har, end service send your ftimt to men. -rapab a of maintaining and rows: Walhing, Machines: Coal imperial Photo Service, Statin J.. pangs symphony' orchestra on --- - butldinK aircraft. Canadss larjrssr and Wood Stoves: Rater Pumps Toronto. various Occaslons,-in. Lonsion, The talkative- workman was_ In AviatlQn Trainitag,• School offers . and PrPimure Systema; Electric - r convey§atlol; with aa,edmlring Jud- courses' -in Flight Training, Air- ,.Floor Polishers: Aerated Milk 1'fRiiE1'� 1�� craft Mechanics and Aircraft coolers; Fraction HorsiDnvrer w _'Canadian rational fence !a the village store. He was 'Welding which should assure tri- Motors: Write trife today. S. A. Lis- TI'RKEYS? ORDER BRAY'S NOW. espIsining that even in his job. telllgent, capable men of future in IQ% SL -wart qt.. Toronto., day-old,_ started,. fine stock im-. Railways Revenues an industry which will develop mediate shipment. With chicks in y *12ieh people might. think dull,, fndeffnl�ely-; rapt .fade away.-rwhon range .put the brooder ho i?: to _ the war is over. Look to ydur tut- I"tLH`i stork with Turkey«. They'll rrt.xke v -The rr+ss ieveIInP9 of the ail-fII• urs. k'ull partlrulars froth Leav- you that extra money. i.•+;der B ens�BrothPr., •Barker• Airport, or FREE EtiL.AhGEMENT WITH FIR- July chick, now too) 71rn,y dens over Vic. Roll films deveoD- ai�. elusive Canadian National Rail- �I Island Airport. Toronto. Phone TTs tchPry. i30 John Hnm '•gni ` FEMALE iKlsn« rind 3831. Pd and i prints .25c-. w Reptiata 3c. ' 'ways System for the $eel: ending - The anality of our work has kept TLRKEY Y01'LT5 , «Tune 24th, 1940, eters ij5,46..i10 as MAKk:RY EQL'IPMFNT our ruxtomor* across Canada.xat- Jafled for dver 14, years. W. A. IF YOU WANT THE REST IN ': R +coiy red with $3..423,697 for :be Woolen who suiler palnful, irregu- 8AIi1:R. OVENS 1 D MAl ji! �I- tarn�m to Co..'Sliober E3 t. E., 7{i t• bays a d at greatly reduced r r - lar nods wltb nervous. moody tichener, ant. rr�� corresponding' pe{sod of 19$9, aII � pe cry, also rebuilt e�uipment always z� for July send for -our pr;-- 11rE .- 'increase• 4i' ti2,049,423 or 59.7 .per sells due to functional cause :on hand- Terme arranged, Corte*- ad tree turkey .circular, vrhirh x ould find Lydia E. Pinkham'a pbndence Itrvtred. Hubbard Port _ t, it- you how to feed ana cart ffit4 T cent. Y fable Compound simply mar- R E able Oven Co.. 103 Bathurst St- �'fR\1Ti RE, F0 !tAL itrkeys. Three breeds': Mammoth re sus $o relieve such distress. ToTnnto. F1TRNITURE BARGAINS - FREE broad -breasted Bronze. Bur3oun Pinkham's Compou-ad.• is made eatatogva:of new and used furni- Reda. White• Holland. A,ll tusk'}x *ew-eprint _ production 'in Can- eaDectatLy to help aeaJt tired moons it it"V t:Hlt7cs eh to go smiling thru difficult days tura barlta Ing sent on re -quest. fall hatched from Hatchery Apr-,,ved via during Q.prif amounted ter- Over 1•000,000 women have reported goods .sold on money -back guar..: and Ontario Turkey Breeder -' Ax- . amazing benefits. WELL WORTH )-FA f,, Ynl: F'�Oi'(:li E'LTLT.I:Tti Ant,o, ttholesale Furniture. 46F xuelatlon hloodtPgtetl x•o.k.__ asap a "268,9.97 tons compared• with. 251; TRYaQOI al,41 •:ock�rel,4 ty lakr care: of the_ Barlvur',t titroet, Toronto. Ttcedtttb Chick Hatcheries L.mit. ' ' 79 �On9 in 'alaaCh. t•clming masketa' You tori buy Pd, F.'rirus• Ontario. _ f with onfldrnce, of 'goo8• quark, �RUWF;R% ATTr TIONI •• i! -steady performance ouch_ July WATER WELLS - Tiray. breads as New iismps11X H. 711TIT ,ROWERS, GARDENERS - _ a META! Roof Is FIREPROOF D lz R.: Lerrhorns. L S.. x H. Write to for - prices on your rem �'t% �aARA �TTEE tYATEt; O �'O I'Cork., rrrdPr now,- Bray Hatchery:• _ money• We'Ztse ac a its to al: •Yells McWhaanesesfetuartrda%e! h6rectyouevatmble 130 John 2,.. Hamilton. package+to The Oakville e�Baeket Rhes gu.ck sand -!a eacour.--red. ` "Qoel d clays w it9.1?BDLARiB - made m rhe farmout, Limited: i t od Oakville. k v l l l e. O "Cooae�4 ehandard •grew w.`P%W TX>W PRIcks GO INTO FF --- N, _ Co.. L r Ontario. •Cecchi Dian for dug wells tie idn;; „ f.ct June 17th: 'tads "A" Wh+re wF11a halfbats ou/cc asd. rurbinlr, hretY4ano-Soil witha2S Yea Geosstee c�' i,es:horns $7.95, 9!f per rent T'ui- HAIjiDRERg1CA for dug P£DLtjtl$ is sto?rmoroot and fireproof- 4od {s' lots $13,90 s'ockereis =1,50• ti.w- for- irw Send rye oasts dimessioasof your lxuldiastot ouiFreeeseimattof ti' + H+ImpKhl'rPw SR,43, Puile a E1: �:>,. HELEN'S ReACTY S2'H06f> Ap or mukitt{s teats or tpratlni a,a- complete roo6asiob,iaduduig «unmiats- t• Oo. ki)r«Is $6.45: Brown Leghorn.,. provfd instruction for -Be$tinnera ter. R..3. Aahtap, Port Hoot '?lit. r' laric 34inorrns. White atin,;ircaA. _ and .HRirdresxers. - _ _ t� - 1R 4 -•iRIE FIDFAR VTlOPLE tiMl�lD' i�t An,onas, Hy-brlds. Blnrit Minorraq INOSI• RtFArOSABLE RATES NOiV ..LYONS' Fsiabiishe+i'194f C x- White i.eghorns $9.45, Pullets Stu Drep„, for the busy Fall ana -Head Oft* - 4,tliswe,Q•a. � $16.90._ 0o.ikerels_' $2.00, Bnrred' 1Slnter S.agon.• Send for free nl"ItMER SAt•F. ;iAastae+l.Ottawa,?oroato,VGinnipcs.C+ atf.Vaatbuver Itockx $8.45. Pullets $12.95, t`ork- booklet, 76`8 YonlFe' Street, TOR. RECO\DiTIONED F1 RNML-nr. Pr Itt $+::95. Rhode l+land Red?,. ONT<). . ,.•• •, a , . I 'White -Rocks.' Whke Wyarsdottes. The. largest assortment of, 5 i) Tight Sussex. Jersey Black Glsnto, HF.t.P )A'AYTED - FEMALE class reconditioned furniture 17 the . Rtxrk Aur+tralorpx, Hybrids Tixr- city, livery •article guaranteed. -," - "•......4.� -rod Rocks ` New Hamps. Vett• DOMINION -PROVINCIAL• YOUTH ?iv,- m clean and cold with otis- inninpts � Rarred Rocksr Llgh4 Training- offers free domestic ser- rice money' -back guaranies of e::?1a 1Fugarx x New Hamps. White is•¢- vice course to young women be, faction. - - horns r parsed, Rocks $8.95. Pul-. twcen aixthtm mond thirty years of . $19.50 3 -piece. Chestrrflold qui' in 1«ts $13.95• CockerelR $7.95. Start- age. Far further information ap- figured Jacquard. rereraibla ?"ar- " ed chlckx ration-, Turkeys. All _ ply In wrlttng to Supervisor. Home stall isDrinK cuahlons.'. ;popular =bre«ds shipped on 24 hr*. Rerv4re Tratning School, Dept. of 17.95 Single Chesterfleldo In r Ips. 'notire. Tweddle Chick Hatchorttx Labor, Parliamerit Buildings. Tor-, and mohair _coveCa.._Idtal los + lYt- Lintited. Fergus. Ont, nntn, mer cottages. 122.50 Smart 3 -piece repi Cha: or- t field sultt, $,OveraEble Mar+s.li FVY. QUALITY CHICKS. EASY TO. 91EC WANTED !!prJng rush ions, - r.., -P, fpo rhe otand-by of thouxandq of pouR'rykeepers yea atter wear,• A t;00Tr Bl'SINEtiS PAYLNG (,001) 12fiel I.Suit brown mghr:r ur,-J r - Day old and started. Two hatcho" income -and with -future possibllt- vt rs Satre, 3• plecea. Fon... ] re- a %reek to' take care of prompt - flea. Selling Familec Products vorsible Yfarshalt cuahionq.. shipment, vigorous breeding men anal women all over Canada $3;•x0 Mndrus,rn 3-plece Chesttr'ier- � r eG I rust e• Fi uted e ^i Suite n ua r pB K ,t �atock. Selling Farms do Hatchier •. R r S have found the secret of euccesa. - a UBhions, F,I i a.Ontar _ _. xible Marshall c _ m r in _ a4R .tan's- you .get .ln' tin ft .too' 1.49:00 BeaurlYut insist. 3-Diose- hO OBLIGATION. Ask for FREE terfield Suite. Mholstered in B•prn .- Barlt RooFitrg=Granary Lining catalogue describing 200 necessity moh3lr. Marshall spring cusl' ne. SCPF.RTITF. STEEL SHEETS COST Drodvrtts and plan. FAMILEX perfect.' leas• lover more, last longer, lay PROrn','TS, 570 St. Clement St., 127.50 Solid oak duling'rdom i''.ite; ` faster,• save sheathing. Buy now MONTREAL.; mita-matched; Buffet, table and " before war advances prices, direst 6 chiiirs. r from factory: Superior Products XtOC'Ai, REQL'IREMEYTS 124.00 Fumed oak• dining suits, i IamitPd 15 \Bison Street. Sarnia, tet, extension table. and 6 lt:.iser _ `. Ontario. LRT L'S [.oOK AFTER YOUR MUS- upholstered-chairs.r / Ica: requirements. Slusie, instru- 130.00 Solid oak dining suite 9 ^.Pr- t YOU RECEIVE THE WORTH OF _ merits, xccegsories, Broadway. Mu- e$, buffet, extension table feria nu year money when you buy John- -slc;-.237b,Yonge. St.. Toronto. rabInet. and 6 leather• uphor?:fired kgn's chicks. They are bred tb 1$iy' rhairs. and are -good table fowl: 'rriceq Pk'Hsitsliat. $59.00 Modern 9 -piece 'oak d niniz for June and to thh 'end -of the suite, buffet. extension Tlbtp . -� / Benson: Rocks 8 cents, 90 Der rent.. china cabinet and 6 leather uphol- QL.1T PUsivel a SVUFF -EAme y. stored chairs, pyllets-3'4 cents cockerels 7 conte inertDenalvely Home remedy. , $69.00 l,nrge ditiinR quite In ri / Leghorn. 8 renis, 90 percent. p'til- "_Testlmnnial4 ry.Irti+rreed. Advice •lets 17 cPnts, cockerels 2• cents. tree-Rbr•tIP•s:+ tln�' r •Winnitieg. tone wwlnut"f inah, iiutfet,•e: psi. -_ltl-are blood tested. Rocks are cion table; china cabinet bred from O.i3.S. stock.-•Leghorns FI.RTILIZER loath r upholstered chairs. y are the Barron strain. Safe arrival $89.00 Beautiful solid walnut d. niz suite (cost- new approxim^'Pty' guaranteed. 10 per cent. with or- PURE, T'NT•FACHED HARDWOOD- $225,) larfre'buffet, Pxtenaian t''ole.. -- -- der. J^D. Jotulson, Frtgus, Ont: Ashes for Fertilizer: One Thous- china cabinet and 6 leather u^._ul,- M ' and ton. FREE CIRCULAR. Geo. sfered chairs, r 'y JULY PRICES ON TOF NOTCH Stevens, Peterborough, Ontario. - $129.00 Large solid walnut d!: int: Quali y Whi a PERTV FOR SALE backs up4olst chin genuine ,rad 111'logeChicks, all from ban 1 d ed stock. Stalidard a t FRO p olstered in crinin :ea - I f4- ., . - lets. $I3.`J0. Basted Rocks, New HOLTSE, TWO ACRES LAS D. FI 1.4'4 ori T merge -tare=srr-fir wrilil . •''n- - Hamps $7.45. Pullets $10,95. Bnrred miles north Cornwall.. Mrs. L. G... ish, Simmons steel bed to m .tch Rock Cockerels $6.90• New'Hamp Russell. Harfison's Corners, Ont. complete with sagless spring ,.nd T Cockerels $6.25,. White Rocks, Hy- • .nt,w mattress. =" brlds Barred Rocks z NevVHampo, $35.00 Complete bedroom . Suit-, .in _ '? New Hamps % Barred Rocks $7.95, SALESMEN WANTED rich wRtnut finish, dresser, :::^.if - one Pullets $11.95, Cockerels $7.9A fouler, full size bed, saltless sp7' nor - - • Large Egg Quality Rad ae.'Rigger MAXI $5:00 A DAY? SEI:t.ING,EX- end new mattress. w Profit add 2c, Atter July 15 deduct elusive lines of Lingerie, Dresses, $47.r0'LRrge Sed`roon5 suite' In - =_ai d Mien's 1Vear.. Hidghest commla- d0c per hundred from non -sexed.' . tone walnut. Triple mirror V ty. T MOBUTU*PRICES and pullet chicks. Free circular, a ons p6R Tltousan df' satisfied -chiffrobe, full size bed. saw ass - • fit• s s �opp I otch-Chickerles. Guelph, customerb me quickl3• e sprint, Rnd ne mattress. } i._ 'dntarto. - MORRTR EXTLLES CO., Drum- .0 ac 9a til bedroom ice - -' - ..' _. ding Montreal. 9n ' Fact ed walnut bini oo miind Buil Take - advent a of recent Firestone nce 4- alt ._ .. p STARTED CHICK BARGAINS .- - LRtbldaa 'bleached roundVenet am mfr lredueti<ons and Our-ei car with iafC new, while they' Inst• two wee old _ror5 reser,. vanity, .chit : n;er .* �p y r - Standard Quality Leghorns,- 90 QUICK ACTIO? HOME COURSE and full size bed. FirCatOAC t>tres. In add><hon flit the sensational per cent .Pullets $1Zb0, Hatred .. FREE KITH EVERY STRING IN- $16.95 Large double door tVard,r�e, -- -- new Champion tire; he -has three kinds of lower- Rocks $10.75, Pullets $14.45, Cock. strumen4. Send for big No. 38 cat- • modern, .in two-tone walnut :.n- t erels $9.75. Big Egg Quality add g I tr m sexchanged,fah. alp.. ns u eat re- _-, one rePt,,tbree week olrl add three yatied. Peate Must'caI"Co:," 143Y $1.4.50-11'piPcr. breakfast strife, buf'et _ j1sited Fwestone tires that are the seasons best cents. Also Started turkeys. Baden 7lyRn5fiPTd; �Sontreal. drop-leaf table and 4 chairs. Electrtc Chick Hatchery Limited. $11.50 Kitchen cabinets, -sliding buys. Firestoiies 'do not cost one cent more than _ 19Rden. Ontario. porcelain toD, roll fronts. �1 $10.50 Studio Couch makes inta- -, _ _oniilaiy tires and On the balls Of Cost per mIIC E1tTERMINATOit Guaranteed beds. spring mattress, 3 bacl: cu - beds. : they are the cheapest you can own'. Drive 3II ;12.95 Simmons steel bed to walnut r today and savt money:. - 'p1�tP0" BpG KI $.LER - Sic. Ex- CAR ANU TttUCK PARTS - firitsh. complete with sag:yss terminates be�db�ugs, moths, cock- spring and new mattress. _ _ • _ _ _ .. _ c roaches,. crickets, fleas, lice, and _ USed - New _ Ru7 Wltti Confidence e Whenever you 'sed new tires first to to your ticks. All hoods sold svlth A posltive -At Eatons, Simpson's, Tamblyns, lo- SPECIALIZING IN REBUILT MO- money -back guarantee of satlefae- nearest Firestone Dealer,, He- a tin- is . cal dealers or De'rpo Products. To TOR�r, _. POA F.R-.UNIT;$. Hydrsnlle every price cissa to suit every purse ... a tiro _ pronto. H o 1 ■ t Winches, Generators, -. that will serve you better and save you mosey.' . - starters, m gaetos,- Carburetors. LYONS FURNITURE CO. :. _ Radiators - Fxebnnge Serctce. Ra _. + Glam - Satisfaction or refund.. t - MUE 2 ''� Levy Auto Pnrt% ikpf. J.. Toronto. 4%8 YOlige St. -- Toronto r N9c'c"Y, -x �;y ��rw'�„p°i. or • �... � _ .....:...• _ ..; � �- - -.-I , � - - �­7 '`•� - a - - �s.-- IM PICKF.RINNMS, G N- a m. the Annual Decoratten Services bett were" home for the week- I Road Teras will deliver the address. Special end. - poi p? gad. It will take place thil _ music will furnished by the The Mt. Zion W. A. entertained Fri evening, June 28th. The pro-� F. J. DONEVAN, B, �A., Be. C. SLr6 pea year. $16e in adv, Kinsale And Orreeriwood" W. A. on is put Greenwood ar. The collgction� gram D on by the pupils of �Yors mon and P Wednesday last A very good sec- the school and the proceeds will Subscriptions" to- the ,United' States from this service are for the upkeep .be 1� �% mast. ��• bsaa and Gt. Britain, $2.00 in advauw.of the grounds.' --' ial time wsa enjoyed by .all. handed over- to. the Red Cross. L. S. On file- aft the records of ` Mr. Wim. Pengelly spent a pleas Mr. • and Mrs. Milton Ormerod U18L- idly ant evening last week vo``ith Oshawa visited friends in the neighborhood Jobs Id�br, Prop dttor friends. eral of fife ^ iwomen attended Mrs. F. n Y• Barclay -Transport ATTENTIONVI- - - Milton; ' Walls $nd �'+the Red Cross meeting at Pickering Mr. and Mrs. Levi Linton, of $al- CoC utt sam recently. - Daft Seel on. Friday last. MOST &WOOD Mrs' Bigger, of Niagara Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Pretsell and between C aremnont, Dsoglomm t called on Mr. Wm. Pengelly Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Percy Clarke called Gnameod, Fhito die amd Taromts %o& Road Give day evening.. Mrs. Biggar was Miss on friends at Holland Landingz on —� RA1L$S arid_ SERP+IEE Sunday. >4 dri ass are faders to YA aasadet Fit Edith Lennon, of Greenwood, and 1n ~ M -H Mower, Eft. nearly, aew� left here fifty years ago. She, eon "' s sad "w" QTiished Fit McCoreruck mower, bit like many others, saw many, char- ffi-H Binder, • Eft. Sea. ' BROCK ROAD dates M Leas DlslaaM ;awl Miss Mildred and Gertrude Cor- ' a' M -H Binder 7ft. ' _ Orwing to the meeting for the set- Sand aisd Repbie H8II plod _ retie Ci Home Guard . 'Jn i o small. Ire" " l trp tr of a vii H oriee leo Brougham last Tuesday evening, Alk areas issued and parte" Stone t Als0 Agent for Taco wagon �„d�'+ • _ -. the program to be held in Brook ben ahs' weather , I�aiiv.xad or �d� 1Q PitWheals used wi h standard car tirgs. �+' _ q -SEE YOUR LOCAL DEALER i ;' A7ROCl1 .. - �o'(*A Howard "7! °IVAN BARRETT,� PICKERING PICgERING MILLS _ dOHNIB URNE SON �, Phone Pia:k'5314 —� - .THEATRE Shur -gain feed, sa�r w�rrr�-� , Ciassitfed Adv+ertteemeats �' I- - Vice mill, Chicken Healthfully Air coadst�oaed Nobe to You a _ rAll Shows Daylight Saving Time RADIO. SERVTC'E - Electric w*ir- . � +� starter, growing —_ _ We do Bnildiug of all kinas, Ing and Repairs. Expert .Service on aOUTA tR1P • YHUR9DAY FRILAY &SATURDAY All Make& of Receivers. Reasonable �}, ; mash, laying mash, caRPRNZ�13I�1! - Rate�, t- jes Tested Free. Euseell ^'�" 6.(�5 JUNE 27. 28 and 29 1 v CBMENTINa, 1L GM. Brougham Ont. , ;,, $ l .���.:,;r range mash, joy Two Showa, at' 7.30 and 9.30 WANTED - 100 'acres, value, ten ,;:�` + }ger starter concentra' Saturday Maltase at 1.80 - - ' thousand as going kern• Can , ti '® cal a}qua-a�G/a It 1iotwwo 1 • and -:-'i-ggy Cssh:.ImsaedfSte -poasess%a: -N6 r� < �! -- - I - ♦ O.ea sell Brq ford Roo t c cur agents. Box 24, News Office, Pick- �, • 1 Y : r.- •y r b,.; starter, Salt WITHMate pt Bei *ring., 42--$ key , rials, Empire Bathroom in blocks and bags :ANN- SHERIDIN - pgnipaseat, Duro Water 5 'FOR SALE Ford convertible `TLS _ JEFFREY LYl`'N y .. Systems, Beatty coupe, rumble sett, good tires. Bar- = `-' ~_ Purina fl spray Sg p gain $150. Ruth .Cole, Highland ' 1 a► y p y HUIrIPHREY BOt':AR'I' a table nl meet ' Creek. 4* -6 for cattle. 2i1SU PITT Betiding hate '&timatea Free FOR SALE - Jersey Heifer, 8. To u R MONDAY, TUESDAY 4c WED'SDAY - Wort Guaranteed D. N.Lo) o 3 kwoo d •� T Pickering.. J. t2nurehward, R. R. 2, .See-- o JULY I, 9 and 8 a' . J. PROF SE r the World of Tomorrow Picx>talNc. ENT. _ Two Shows. at 7.ao; and 0.2:do�l _ WE DELIVER Phone 4602 iIIlAID WANTED apply Dr. H.---TODAYI ,PHONE 3317 Holiday Mattis• Momday at Z C. Pearson, Dunbarton. ar- .-' 34ST L-. on Friday, June 21st at , • � � _• .. s _ Emergency the. Town Hull or vki- nity, a s10 r INCLUDES VICt or 'hill. Will finder please return same dff s to, Mn. Leonard. Batty Elizabeth • Taxi, to, Hotel. !WITH Radio Service 8tr. and receive reward. . • Assured Hotel Accom+irrodatiors. GARDEN WILL1Abd HENRY y Rx "rvias and to. �+r •Admission to Fair Grounds., •LOUI3ff CAMPBELL Eyesight Education • Admission to S Concessions.. Qallf to i1� make.. ��+ 'Aire as Rdded Attraction o _, ' o Sightseeing Tours of New York ha=8 �a 2 9 I OOab�d 4 a• Work - and the Fair Grounds. "Down in ' ` EFPtCLEI�ICY ARTHUR FIELD - - 4 , • $14.8 =-a�— ►rkan>raw'' by I I� CL U D E S - WITH Member Radio sK.io& l CEDAR GROVE • To xi !o Hotel. WRAVEA BROSand RLYIRRV- ltesotsatioa. C. fl. 1 Vtl[1 •.• Assured Hotel Accommodation. " RALPH BYRD 46 Phone 6201, PICKHRINi�}j `• 2 Admissions to Fair Grounds. Saturday light - .i►" Opt. is Admission to S Concessions. JULY - o Sightseeing Tours of New York = o+ -_ - -—SPECIALS ULY +6T H =•. �� ��t and the Fair Grounds. 7t Help Win the Aar Program = ' - ,! � moi• (OM P. 00 ; -0 Tour of N.B.C. Studios. Oshawa. rbom lily of Morale Lifting E~atirtaine at p '• Two choices of several other Breakf sit Sac=,. �. i �. entertainment features. _ 8y being constantly s medium MONSTER YOUNG PEO- �� . _ . wn>,ereby much of thi�`knowledge _ : S�, . ;I,e a• 'IS passed on to the public, I hope $18 '+5 PLE'S OPEN AIR t be able to impressyouwith the • 8ER4ICE - - - value of this t asset - vision '� - Po ' e " - a INCLUDES Sunda Jul 7th • �r p - - - : laic a- , wl� you have it, when gess x- - -'" Sunday, J Isave you Will .t• Taxi to Hotel. .7teM�is B _e a �• perhaps regained rt+ AT 8.16 P Irl. (R. S. T.) Maintain it grad do everything in a Assured Hotel /kconin► 10tioti ��� your pow'e'r to appreciate it. There � 2 Admissions to Fair Grounds.. REV. JOHN COOURN D. D., Avid �et'tas st �a Ik •are many vrws that this can be • Admission to S Concossioas. of Toronto, will be the speaker Classic C id, +! � idose. If . you appreciate its value, •Sightseeing Tours of New York '�+ p �i • 'You will not attempt to correct or ." and the Fair Grounds. music BY - � ..mnderesdmate it by attempting its • Tour of N.B.C. Studios. -- st - correction over, •s bargain counter • Cruise to West'Point. ]MAJ KHAM BAND or by mail. •This is public welfare Ripley's Oddi• �GORMLEY QDARTh�"TB ;� • Admission to Ri z ' and if you are competent to assist i'+ torium. _ -"CEDAR GROVE OHOIR o .R E, I D .3t by any device of a self -testing `• Admission to Nev4reetTheotro. • - • mature, why do the leading. univer- , v - t A.RE YOv THE ilsax . Butcher Mono 0000 Plaker�a _ s itles tale from two and one- J halt 'to five years in their -courses of �� -- ! I ' 2b•-- Reliable It=, between 26 and 60 training to those qualified o e e �: yam, with �, needed immeWist- ' asinine and correct the eyes of the INCLUDES _ • • ely to hwid out FREE Daily Nec- public. Vire, train the hands, the ,. Taxi to Hotel. in GET HIG�-iEST !MARKET PRICE __ voice, the eyes and"' he mi essities such as Razor • Blades' y mind all ,P,• Assured Hotel Accommodation: nearby rural route and supply ea - .of these are.linked with the use of �'• 2 Admissions to Fair Grounds. the eyes. The e' es are the most ill- tablished demand for Everyday _ . , Y, f47 Admission to S Concessions. Necessities including Spices,, - Ex- for — meed and the most ill -trained. 7• Sightseeing Tours of New Yo►ic - - Y tom, Baking Pjod St Soaps, FARM PRODUCE RIGHT at HOME and the Fair Grounds. Medicines, Mineralized Stock and • GREED -WOOL? Tour of R.C.A. Development. Poultily Topica and Fly Spray. x �T t� Chinatown and Harlem Tour. Farm experience helpful. Selling _ __ �. 3 -hour Boot Trip orcvnd - • - e C. G. I. T: areaholding a eacperience not 'necessary. Beginner �.ive Hogs Live Calves. Strawberry Social ' on 'the beautiful �. Manhattan Island. must be satisfied with $80.00 per - Cruise to West Point. Write immediately, The. J. R. Wat- -1swn of -Mr. -and M:rs: -McLear on - _ _YL • j •Friday afternoon, June 28th, at 2. Three choices of several other S rip l anlhs tive Fowl �. kips Company, Montreal e• BO p. m. A good program is being )k ; entertainment, features. Dept. .�P-• • • prepared, and the Red Cross re- ♦els, QUOTED IN CANADIAN NNW * N` -Elle Spring Cluekens - =•ceive the half of the proceeds.': ANO FOR 9 IN A ROOM - I'+r o'TVNIN� - The Ladies Bible Cissa Inst at kesarvations must be made of - - - - , the home of Mrs. _ Walter Pascoe, .AND ,iarn' Wednesday evening, with Mrs. least a week in advance Fre>th Eggs Descriptive folder. and -Thos. Huta dson in charge of: .the P ' complete lr Hindu of Pepsi,, Word program- information at . AN Tuning Guaranteed .,,RECEIVING and GRADING STATION WHITBY , Many of our people attended the EASTERN HOUSE Phone 4300 a. S. M9CDUNAL u - :. _ -"Mrougham Anniversary on Sundaq P1 KERING FSA aMS LTD. Mast,• to bear Rev. S. Tucker; a for- n >� Delis Ase. Tlerso fs Ynsr ncinister o! this circuit some r Phones Lakeside It>D! •' " a 1lebt . sad Day, Pboes MUST SM -fin mac• Ordon pies at NEWS Ol6q PvURRING, ONT.. PHONE PICK 6100 , _ on Sunday,. June 80th, ar, 2.3o V. r•'w :, e '.� :' W•. .",.. �._:+: ..e:., ... • .eaSi� +ea�w..+iL ..i:+.. �•�..V, .., _.- .•w+-fi^�..,- i ... 4 ..uQ .. . Y, i:- ..+ :S' . •.. , iti-+,n. .P .•-... ,.T i 'dl' 'i L... ,.. r". , ` �• nom•. .'+a+j .. +v ..,+s.•...-: a-- !ld,s:. ..: ,+''"h�:,. :*+sir..-`ai'..?'. ',�.• ,,,.�. t.-••Y, ..e �° _.-.. d..ie*'1�.y,':•?:%, <'4+'w..v':'S• a',.x'.'3" .� .7e� iaw•a- 'ei:.. v� '�ti •,. -'�.. x,^" 61 already doing so. , tend their best wishes ir a long ery next Sunday, so our Awn ser-. ('� 1 the Women's Missionary regular monthly meeting of and happy married life. " vices in the church --will be can- . _ + Society Friends of Mrs. Di. Pearson celled. CLARE V will be held on Thursday, July 4th willbe sorry to learn that she un- The Sacrament of the Lord's NO?TER `*Corp. Bob Hoiman, of the Tank at the home of the President, Mrs. derwent an operation this iweek in Supper was\ol"*erved at church on ?.� _Bad, at.(?), spent the week-end' Henry. Johnson, at 2:80 p. m. The a Toronto, hospital, having taken ill Sunday. Rev. McVey is having .in Claremont: W. M. S. are entertaining the mem- suddenly last Saturday. his holidays in' fly, and for the and Mn. HudsonG. and Mrae! I Raw- Mission Band at this meeting. Mrs. ton take this . op Unit of Dunbar- first Sunday of July, Rev. Smart hers of the, Baby° Band and the The Red Cross -- . opportunity to thank will be the minister. ,^ son, motored to Ottawa, this week. George ;%oney; Presbyterial Pres all those who helped in any way Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ledgett and ,f Congratulations to -Miss Marga+- ident, will be the guest speaker. to make the garden tea held last Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Disney and accompanied Saturday such a success The pro- family spent Sunday last with Mr. t \ •et Johnson, who has been engaged Mrs. Overland was p y t ` =. (: teacher, at the Green Rifler ta' Toronto, on Monday; as far as seeds were very gratifying and will and Mrs. C. O. Lawton of Manilla. W`'►, • ;w School. -Markham, by Mrs. .Lyman Pilkey, be used to the best possible adv Baseball results — Thursday ev- Mdss Joyce Reed of Barrie, has who spent :the day, with. Mrs • 5�1- .Mage in the, • work of the Red CFosa. enijag Kinsale last to Audley, ' at been visiting her cousins, -Mr. and ina Michell. r Mrs. J. Forg* who , has been Audley. On Monday the game was Mrs. L. Hooey. .. Anniversary Services in the Un- confined to her home for some not, played because 6f rain. v la �b bat 36a e� The marriage of _ Mr. Eugene ited Church, Claremont, o" Sunday time through illness, is able to be des . w sea lasaiai �! `Ma tin, to Miss Vera Linton, both next, June 36th. Rev. Walter Rack- out again. aeroeisb tint Milt of Claremont, took ' place quietly at ham, Chairman of the Oshawa P St. Paul's Church, Sunday, June �- C�t ;' siamlpo" Is dignity ..+Claremont, on Saturday last: esbytery, will preach at both ser- SOL%. Sunday school at- 2 p. m. Ev- W. D. rRIN�I�i, of asponass" est+ - The death took place on Tuesday vices, 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Special ening Prayer at 3 P. m. Preacher, weir -wo obs" eat : warning, June 25th, after the music in the morning by 'our own Rev. E. G. Robinson - ' �. R 11 tiskering •mss !roar own, ious illness, of the infant son, Ron- choir, under the leadership of Don. ' on at- IfF— aI -of , _ e is tetmisi-choir under the leadership Natiritl, EsyttYeNsbs� flay IL W RTAFTORD .Appleby. . , ' _ KINSALE Trslck, bar>A Dow Nardwars, >i�lawey ]4saaosatsi Congratulations to Miss Myrtle of Mr. C. L.. Barnes, will render Gostick, on passing the First and the music. We invite you to or- The C. G. T. T. girls of Green Lift In Garage, Cew"V work wedw _ Second Grade' Theory- with First- ship with us in these services. wood are having a strawberry soc- eked .•C•wpeoter work of allFL ie! Wbkby Oat F class honours. A . pupil of T. W. Car thefts take place at ,home.! - ial at the home of Miss McLean iei�. Khafton �� We a� Eagleson. Berets! nights ago, Gordon Birkett, on Friday afternoon and the Kin - Some of the members ,of'the loc- of Stouff%-ille,, while visiting at the Dealer for Eastern'. Steel sale girls are invited to attend. t/ g al Masonic Lodge, attended the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. For A number from here attended the �'rodvtts. installation ceremonies at Zereda-. syth, left his car at the. curb,, the celebration. of Brougham. Church on - - tha Lodge, Uxbridge, . on Monday ignitian key in place. The first and Sunday last. Let give you., an estimate on evening last. - only notice given, was the observ- A number from here motored to your- re1�menta j The Sunday School classes of ing a man driving off north, in the =Miss Stella McCullough and - ss car. e t was not i eat x Miss Genyce ,Stephen spent this agSe - H arils illao=e I, ' Kathleen Beelby,- enjoyed a 'social and that was the last seen, or even week end at her home in Ashburn '$� = afternoon on Saturday. June 22nd, heard of the car. The probability is and attended the Procunier--Lb+nde Farm Implements Turoips, • _.30 b=e ofthat the car will be _flicked: up be- wedding. -- --- ---,'Barley Chop, too, 25.00 - _ A real-treat is; in store-for you--ft-re fare thia`ed_ition is in your hands. Mr. Herbert Parkin, of Havelock Sales and Service Growing bhsb,ew►t, $ 10 �9f you attend ,the Garden Party in It is very difficult, today, to get spent the +week-end at his home &•lint standard wire - the Community Park, July 9th. An far rwith a stolen _ car, before an here. excelient program and sapper are officer identifies the car, of which s ftotio The Annual Field Day o! Green- No. �3 a .preeieion built MaBA• g• per rod, .SS -being planned. Under the- suspiaes he has already received a descript- ey.Harris oil. bath 7ri0wer, Steel Posts, .30 wood -CireWt will be held at Green"a bf the United Church, W. A. ion. - Park on July loth. Please keep Woode Pats, .10 up - Bowling News — Men's Doubles, The friends of Mr. Ernie Bryan, the date in mind. This bor>te drawn m03e1 hats .at the local .green on July bth, at of Cobourg, formerly of Claremont, There will -be a sale of home- ezeepfonal light draft , and is order tv"s A*•• Pew at out aspens x6 p. m. standard time. At the tourn- will regret to hear of* his .being baling held from the hall this Set. ,A... $meat on, Friday, 21st. Mr.- Good- confined .to 3t,. Mic,haer. Hospital, afternoon. The north, group acclaimed throttihoat the �- Farr' Elevator man. of Oshawa, took First; Fred rwhere--he has already undergone of ladies' and the ladies' on the minion a8 the leader in the Cowie and Harry Porter, both of several surgical operations. sideroads are -asked to contribute. field. - _ _ the local club, took Second -and Mrs. Lyman Pilken Mrs. Violet • The Kinsale ladies of the W. A. Claremont, . nIL Th� vlY, I Pilkey and children spent last week sae invited to attend Mt. Zion W. Aldo pOWerespecr tate -Off mild troller _ The Park Board Comanit•tee on end, with friends in_ Hamilton. A. at the church on Wednesday, mowers for the .tl►gotori Ewer] Ph+ae � � W. Otses �� the annual new day, appear to be Mr. mad Mrs. Taylor and FA isr ° Decoration Daly at salsas eemeir him lII ayi� = ohinery Y June 2sth. _ !saving extreme difficulty in calling attended the L,ynds thing _ ... 8088E ROUT= _ together a sufficient number of- in- wedding at Ashburn, Canada. ..�_. and all _ meas la .. - +terested parsons, to enable any Also Surge milkers, Wood's ARNOLDWOLD DOCK — Delgisa sort of organisstloa to be complet- Stallion, No. 6499. The pmperty Ge still have hopes of a DUNBAIiTON milk Coolers, eleCtrio • ZeIICeti, AUM Ressor, will make the aesnas- .. ed. saw. .. R. G. CUUMI INa . "achy" of sone cart, Van' Yat.. -It The regular meeting of the W. mad a fall line 01 Mads!-Harris of 111416, at his awn stable, Lot 3. takes considerable courage, pstian= SUNBRAL D 'OR Con. 4, Scad s+o. Teems, ;10.08, ire and perserverence these days to A. will be held Thursday, July 4th --- ..repairs. at S'p. m. at this home of Mrs. B. Private Ambala,oee All dents it; owtuz's risk. ail lit anyone 4 atteatios on. aaythiag _ T _ the war, - Lorton. Word for Roll tali - . My >� OH N L. G ILL�AN l;A Gc sELFer (9'ra4s , Day and Night Bwe'veor BROUG"IkM, OIr1T. =476, imported - Stallion prapfrtx i WANT1r`D — We thought yoq, Guide and Sbay. - Pbo" 9M Wilson. would read this if we put that The Hoare and. School Club treat- o! Oscar Brougham, wi]i •'wasted" in big type. The hard- ed the. 'school children to s picnic Y,►lws;v 5o0e F![ONE PICK 10 e' 6 maks tlrs Beason of 1840, u foil- :7 working ladies in the local Red last week. dodging from reports -L //•�� man: mon. Jane 3rd, David Craw- _ Cross organization -are. anxlous to from the children, a good time was Markham, -Ont. 1 lord's, Itis con, Pkkaaring, for epos; L E 0•Ni� ALL home for night. Tues. J get q quantity of GOOD, USED had by all. The Club is closing the " L. • as. MaDan• _ clothing, for their regular and -ret- season's ' stevitdes mwith a Garden FUNERAL DIRSOTOR AND sld's, nova; Gsalsaai's Sorel, s8 'Y ogee needs. Clothing that, +with Party at the -home. of Mr. and Mrs. 819BALKER - . Bi boklin, for nigbt: Wed., to J. r saa:se repair work, (done by the W. Cr•opley, Thursday evening, x�pl1 �0 McDonald's Kinsale, for noon. v t3oeeewor too W. J. Iitot►se, Home for night. Friday,. at John ­Soeie:W), can be made serviceable, June 27th. and ready for use during the com- There will'be a Garden-Parts at 8toatltaYle Scott's, 8 con. !1sT noon. Haeme for - lag• winter. Look over the ,wardrobe the home of. Mr: and Mrs. H- ,A. 1�j VAWAXIM M► a- Night and Day Sanies.... night. Terms. $16.00, payable Feb, and see if there isn't some piece of Newman 'on Friday, July A •Fish 9�ner Phsa" ltiasides►ee lbes►e 1st+ . _ t clothing, that with a little work 7.30 P. m. Moving Pictures, 9201 ff COMMODORE "AIN (26812) done on it, could be made ready Pond and Gamna, will provide the GhM ti Ms ft= ad ft1� - the choicely bred Clydesdale Stall • dor sopseo t, to west. They are also evening's entertainment. •. Horne Was, - - --.._.,ItiiN of —. Q ion, the property Robert - DaF ..}. _ .in need of help at the club house, baking will be offered for sale and ��oi �� � � of Green River, will make the san- -; there are some there every day in there will be Euchre for the grown- �WL No e► COCKSHU son of 1840 .as foilarws T A Ties- !the week, but there is much to be ups. Silver cbllectiom The pe oc�s Xsg 98th, will leave his own stable F��done, — Fame in and help. There will be used for community wort. and . p to John Barnes' se is. s war on you may hot be Congrst uiations to Mr. and ' Mrs. 1� _ for rd - feeling it yet - but we will before J. Barnes and Mr. and Mie. Ma )astoi Bert Ashford's, 4th con., for nova. - this thing is over. �'he help of ev- Intoth (Muftis! Torrance); who ' 0��.� sO,�e _ �genCy on Wed. 28ti1; thence to Ted Bolt- r erpone is needed. Take this thing were married recently. Friends ex• ".7 . ` � �� • r Ws, .Lot 28, Con. d, for night. on _ seriously, please. Thirty,, women are s - 11ar/ Nast of feels ea 1♦W Thursday. •'morning, . proceeds to isswiaa A maws �f�s 7,97 6htnoon; theme to >f[i rield'sLot 3% rets ad of Safi - to Menti cos"night Friday moon at aMwsss Bert Silverthorne's, trot Sl, 10th 9SLine, Markham. Thence too own L. `LYE stabte till the following Tuesday, Terms — $12.00 payable Februm$ , • • 1st, 1841. a Claremont, Ont. :For a Full 6 Cu-St. BAR- ror GAINS USED CAR _1938 Dodge Customs Sedan ° •' ,1938 Dodge UeLuxe Coach I DAI RE 1937 Plymouth At chis remarkable price Frigidaire _gives 1935 Chet/ Standard Coach •you all these advantages: '�► Famous Meter-Miser • 1-Piece All-Steel an, - 1933 Chev ----- "Cabinet" • Automatic Interior Light • - :19:13 Chep Coach Yk Stainless Porcelain in, Food Compart- sent . 4 Big Ice Trays with 1934 Ford DeLuXe 'Coach Automatic Tray. Release on -- — `Every Tray . - Paull e 5-Year Protec- 1 2 reek " t tion Plan ... and many other 1933 �\ �Fregidalre High-Qraliry - ' - _ - A11 Aare K�aonitioaod BaGF>�arinteed=Prised to dell - caffm k . s« how - 189 ` Rs/•j tltrs s•40 . yak* Your mewev-b afst' ?1 ,' 'MOLES Claremo� CHAwSr COOPER �.. ONT - �+�+� PIil7 is 2981 �'•k ' r ' W .:,1R:,c.• � a4 '-' .. ¢*.i ? .. yz .... :. r.-:. - -„.wF... +'- R : adr _ " • � _ _. K -n .,,,y,.,, ,... .....4 .4,>+.'SC,v..P. _ sv:.J • °mss x+4 .' .. ..� .. `' ' Y..�,...1'._ �J C.,:•i t '"��� � .,� '6 71e French Put This German "Panzer" Wagon Out of the Running lead regarding their future joint attitude toward the war, wroteylunlee +► Harold G. Laycock, staff corres- iNS pondent of .the Christian Science Monitor, from Belgrade. Russia CIGARETTE PAPERwas seen attempting to widen her sphere of influence in the Bal-DQUBLE AUT kans following appointment of a BOOKLET - k ti r h Soviet minister to Rumania. !,� , ? �; y The Balkan balance, observers be- ` • °� ° lieved, could only be maintained mously adopted a resolution de - if Turkey and Russia could 2ind c�mg that the United States a formula calculated to maintain would not recognize transfer of M" peace throughbuh the peninsula Possessions in the Western Hems - L", by discouraging Italo=Hungarian sphere from one European ,power „- attempts to fulfill their territor• to another. ial aspirations by forceful me*- As an answer to German e. 0 ds o n an Italia omit act � n oro i in Yu in S - 0- -up 13°- �y So Amer•i- •_ can President Roosevelt lauheh- slavia seemed in the offing). , FAR EAST: Indications that ed plans for a gigantic econom•e s< _ --of-Japan might shortly -take an. ac- union..the two American con tive part in general world-wide tinents under a $2,000,000,000 = y hostilities were becoming more` Inter -Amer run Export . Corpora - plentiful. At Canton, th6'Japanese tion. It would result, it was ex - military spokesman warned French plained, in an almost totalitarian Indo-China bluntly that if its ship- control over exportable surpluses - _77meats of arms and supplies to the of the two centinente. -� - e e Government did n Chins Go ram t of cease, and if Indo-China refused to "reconsider herself," the Jap- In all the tree planting projecfa' ane'se Army "must undertake to - that are being carried out it. .is - - wean Indo-China away from hos= well to remember. that there are tility toward Japan." Again, a weed trees'that are to be avoid- a ` flowery cable from Japan's mi:_ ed. Manitoba maple•and�Cxwolina itary heads, sent to Premier Muss: Shells from a French 75 put this armored maehine-gun car of Germany's panzer corps out of olini, wished him . overwhelming r ' Poplar make quicker growth than M'�rtgning. The -French censor withheld location, but it possibly was in the- battle of France at an i success in his European ventureE, mO� other trees and will spread �r]"y stage. Netherlands Indies mean- fields where The '�ethe to fence eorners and time had not been forgotten -by they become pests. . the Japanese =- a juicy prize T RE W.A R - W E E K—Commentary on Current Events than one billion dollars would be which they might seize whenever• required to finance Canada's ever - the' �� United States and Britain a+4 �1�,� ` e3 ending war effort for the cur.- f b - rent fiscal year. This compared le to ahem. o we a p being un - with $166,000,000. the Dominion able stop them. Canada Becomes Armed Camp UNITED STATES: The objet= . spent in 1915-16, the comparable tion in the United Statea_to send- / period of. the Great War. In a ing American 'troops to fight in s Under New Conscription Plan radio Wench o the co Finance Minister warned the Eur pe still ming .. o was overwhelming ' • _ _ last .eek, although the- desire impendingltaxation imposts—fin- o� ]s e to d 'everything short of wa»° s f Nine months and ten days aft- campaign before the end -of th14 ancial experts'said present taxes . to help the.Allies had'. been car - or Canada entered the -European -summer. After that, likely, in..the_ woulii have to be increased at ria d t,6 fever pitch b the tra , 1eonflict the Domi i - 3' c non Govern fall, the• sdditibnal ham defence Leas: by one-third. phnhc _0f France, the frantic ap . ._ meant announced plana to mobilize forces will be raised b tom u: Jocks in for Position. a31 human and material : resourc- s_:r y A y f= peals by Paul Reynaud to Presi-- y service.. So it is %ems In Eu:•ope, the situation de -ter- dent hoasevelt for aid. as . . for the defence of Can- "new army" still begin its .train- iorated day by day sad hour by "Hands Off:'. V oda . . . conscripting all able- inj in winter quartet's ilea hour. Hitler's victory oder France ' 'flw threat to this cortinent be - bodied n)en up to 45 years of will be called-frorii their'jobg-for was assured; A .great game was carni:4', much more substantial, - �r}ge, except those needed for wit the 'training period, and return -To betirning for. strategic positions th t': S Navy asked for another; - a1 industries placing all .thy:.' . them when it is• over, taking their cn the_ 4vntinent, :which might put $4,000.000,000- for a 70 per cent lives and•Property. 0f the people uniforms home with them. the R� ne-Berin Axis in direct boost in—apoirer , .revision of Canada at the 4isposal of t s Because training v-311 requi're'onfy opposition" to Russia, and find the of the fleet eacpansion program Government. a few reeks, exemptions for oc- Socict Union attacking Germany, was c::pt meted'- Thie Senate unani ► A complete picture. of the Csn rupational 'reasons still net be as : long the eiitite eastern front. `, ;- ada-io-be:>an, t`he`'>rezt"couple .)f " broad' a3 -iii the last r,'ar, c: -hen 'Out 0f the welter of• confusion - months was given by .EL R.'a rw;: .Alin to, the colors- meant •... �' -fu}:- . Fad dfsorg«n}zaticn, little but, • More = • r i strong; writing . is the �oroa'a time service far the' duration of rpecul'ation could arise. KnownMeratch InIt Itch � _ y Canada will rewound anti he war. Cle F•ymen anti c'n for certain, hoscevei, were tlte�re tows ilramlet m to' .cion,ti6gs, 'oli ectors 'wil! 'be ' e:c- Hail Star: ETer 'the. tread. of matc'hrag feet when etppt;-•as.K:iJJ-those in' -Vital Ivey. c.d tto �sh�)✓rt.a:n ra4 de.ormit.- �'flLFor �-� �i,s' whesanddVbad°,a„� � • 3 4 r alnre "uniil 'the the Poi}iin+qn's' home tiefen c oc^upation, f:mplt.l.-s wi.l ,curse of Hi,ler is lifted from t!e f�.id D.D.D. Preecnye;m. cm.°eri« s fto forces, jo,,,into training under`the be coinpel',ed � to t;;ve trainers brows of, men- .tChsrchillf; that Edal'Eoettepro�esi4at 6.ek Ark - C-ompuiory -service,. plan_. ::L;nits loco' of absence, t,it?t� paft cr I:a,�ia had zine3- un-inllengcd �' �'! °0a°► for o.ao.Prt nttnon Oa.3 _. ' rvill.be trained iu their own local- full pay, i._i3 •expertecl for •tile -,r!oaiinati:.n_ of the. eastern Baltic; $lies - in armories, rinks, auditor- initruction..per;od `sen %vr.11 that Turkey; considering 1vr pa -t ' ilums or such other _bnildlnF. t'e " c^llcd t:.: - I r by etcetiro -. ,:it:i . tt;e A,1Sc; -no loi-. r bine_ LIFE'S LIKE THAT . Fred )iota will be built to hot#?e' them. d a°t. X111. rialea 3$ t s 5 r }Il be its, was' c.as:r, out of' t>'e aur' By re Ne�l@'" ;I The men Kill be uniformed. arn. , • _ •• bl _ 1;« ebut ca.e - .. + .ile5 !'1!l be: p-:. .utrler3 Italy +'•� n 1 ,. - a y in.c.fc:ed a_iive.y �� /. /� r will-. train with rifles azd etfre: tablished.'so that.raar;ied rterr ate in the eastc:n llier?iterranehn', \. s �� service weapons. The whole coun- rct. conscripted until unmarried Betrayed? - try will be an armed- encamp- nzen . and widowe•:s without elil- FRANCE: The country y►sent," Wren in the Pante a^•e r �,:01p3 �r3\e run, its ' gt•c :.est : for:ificat.o•:c f •� 100,000 Full -Tine Sotui-rs h j ' ` ✓ //� // �. i gen cooled .up , .. Tae `.^,-ntbrics :R- the world" reduced to jctt so ' Continuing: �' Theie are nuw . sad• other training-buildingk, r-u:h' steel and concrete, dig• 6b,000 men of?,the C. A. S. F. in .tree in u?c, will be utilized con• satisfaction grew - among t'^e p Canada and 70,000 nr..re ,are diuoual rs one g,.oirp cccd1i F,cn _r troops and pea,ple with the being recruited as ra idl -as ' Y: Y tis` P y pa• aaothei. The gorernnrent hs be p:o-Fascist •composition of tiie r i >.ible. The goceinment • tans to P fi in a dcniinion-ccidc cants s for Peiain gave-nment and its - refus- .wand 'the second dicis'on of 25,- iastrnc•.crs \s+ �.. i raw :_ f - X000- --30;00 men to Enfilan.d ti•a(Licn haarto be uom Ieted first IKirk-'_ s A co onies. (cabledHelen - - < Ito i_ e a - d h/ t e mother country. That before -the carious c:a��cs c n be 'will leave more 'than 1 P1_r ., _ - ,• c from _..._ lies cd n many n`).tOlsinihn it i 1 d e oa d •' �: ime sq -tars--infan;rg, machin-: At the sEre time t'tu: he sn- ilita ,the F cnc:t pero}e -had beta • �, gun ttalions, artillery and tank nounced tl-; institutiou, (?f. -ear- be:raked, either by military 'cr corp —ia ' Canada for home -dc- ' eription, -Prime li:nis er :.Inclenders, political or 1. fence, in addition .to such unit; ke-nzie Kin, told tI• Rouse.. of MEDITERRANEAN: S p a i a, of the nary a'nd air ,fo>D as re- C;mmon3.;'of, the • i~..minent •. re= while reiterating its policy of r main in and near the Dowini�•- o:ganizaficn of the Go:crnnicnt; `r.cn•beliigerency in tae war, o,.: - ,Besides Besides that, 40 ittfar.try' the establisixiem 6f a-.dc•=i•tmcr.t eupied Tangier, a neutralized -in. _ _ talions of the nor.-p.trr_s,. of 'national agar'service to di>,•ect, tcruational nose, '`to .keep orller''; itis will be recruited fa- the mobitization of the'a,_-ivittes Prepared to push ni,h renewed _full 'strength, to •be'on. call in an of Canediatrs rpt the icor eftor`..,; visor her claims on Gibraltar snit. emergency, This will 'g:ve Canada increased �reertiiting for oN-crse15 F;inch Morocco Egypt hail a reserve of 25,000 to 35;090 Service with Canada gendin-* .. � w n rc- broken off •diplomatic relations � � � • - �l more for home .defence — nrouna` • peda'ticnary forces to \c :� fc'unr_1- r4th' Italy. 3fusszlini was lie':- 130,000 men, aside from Llre new }and, •IQeland, the \rest ,Indies. ing his chops over the spoils. of 1i• home defence army authorized by Bill:ofi This Year -' ••:'jtr , h's sig-day'.war with France, As legislation for. conscription of-. . Vi'hile, the country awaited t1 -e _ Balkan Balance - manpgwer.and .wealth. bringing :dorm of the Budget by BALKANS: The smaller tour,- " A Manpower And Wealth Finance Minister Ruls:on newly- - �. V ,tries of southeaster e — _ _-- -- __.. ...... — -- -, -- - I _ re t is la _. n .�rnno m p awed to c onrple: ^*. ,-*r�n+3ter-Of; Deftm�e i� -. - oolong last week in the direction fir` � b � � �` - -- , - an militia To— recruiting' 'Was re arta 8 3 g p cl at O.ttaii•a• that more of Moscow and ,Ankara for sone "it's ' good—but it. isn't .as fu' as your old one!!" REG'LAR FELLERS-' Outside Informs ion By GENE BYRNES WE WERE RUNNfN' *,UND THE DON'T 110THER,MOTHl4Z!' ---, CORNER OF THE HOUSE AK' WE JUST TELL, TI- E t' DI ON' KNOW THERE WAS A PAINT�A. LAODER THERE AN' WE �� KNOCKED 17DOWN AN' � t P BUT HE r s 4 r ABOUT rT MOM i •� • �- . �'l" a. J.. i.' ifs '; 7A Is R •-_ •.f,12'S ,w,...::, ..'.ANY' , ..,. % .. , •�•�- Y • . a. M tow M rissta na�at �� Ao J '• 9 h _ 4 -� R.. � e.' y.r:�. »req; �•w:. w.,�,St r ..•^"� -;' ';trvtia. �.+`ew'r ds•wcs'j•�'.r..+ .r•'"' '''+• +'r 'r - 'Nf... ;.n .�r... �'. / r -T^ .,M tat ,� ,•�' m. ''M'4 1 'r •� , a.� �'1+' :r,, , "" �'i .-^c _ qr6. takes ripl� Colt is the arsd Webt Beige I; Forecast " Tom' TM E '" S A L A D A " WAV country. Bob's own tongue felt s:ti ln1 c-6 heaping teaspoons of Salado Black Tea in a pint of fresh, boiling water r very thido, and hie lege were ;Ai Autumn COIOT.he t . ,After 6 minutes strain liquid Into 2-quad containers while hot, add 1 to I Y cups weak. How much more Lissa ; . b. Of sugar and juice of 2 lemons, strainsds stir until sugar is dissolved, fill container• r must be ,suffering, he knew. PARIS—Beige is widely fore- e e With cold water. Do-not allow tteaft cool before aiding cold water or"liquid ! Unashamedly, then" he. $issed cast as a smart fall color. Like' • !Will become cloudy. Serve with chipped ics. The a000ve makes 7 ta11 glasses.: her, and she kissed him - back.'.. #be greys, the beiges are an- 1.,. SALADA "I went you , to know spine- defined: The newest .ig47ting-are `thing—before we' lose `normal strongly tinged witl, mouse; in control entirely he whispe2ed it fact, they are often referred to fiercely. as a grey. Browns are being m+od•i- •. r'.. ' "Yes, Bob?"' fled in the same manner. The "I love ' you- Alar Melissa. I b Y soft taupe or coconut browns have always loved- you, I guess." launched by 'Molyneux, and some - "Kies me. agaih, please, I have new ginger browns, l;end'to sup- � loved you—longer, than .always!" plant the spice or wood tones of N D He held her; patted her. last' season: Tawny browns. are ' ,"We'll stick it out as long as growing richer and are less met- T EA . ' humanly possible, sweetheart. I allic in tone.-Alix's "vin cuit". ' _ - ' am .not afraid to ' die. 'I—am, colors,- such-as-sherr- -*- old---per - - — - -- -- ,— sorry, fo; you. But the end comes and- malaga,. cgill' outmode 'golds i somewhere, somehow, no matter copper and bronze:. "what- we do in, life. If this is _ "- WMgfey's SpearmintGu ours, I can 'die ,happy now. But''I is the favorite! Millions enjoy Lost• ' ' _ _ wish. I might have loved you CRISP DRESS UIQ ; Eta Ione-isatin$'; genuine s er." ' :. spearmint flavor. Healthful, by los . SUN-STYLE _ _ . _ __ �"It's—all right;" -she' whisper- � ; delic�io�uenlrefreshing! Get the � OREN t�RNOLD ed. "I am not • afraid. I -, haze .PATTER. 4472 ¢ped "bit oienjoylnd iiafter■ ■ _ - you."' '- ItY mKi gdom bBy ANNE ADAMS­ ! Hunger. And bodily weakness., - And the intense `shiver, the, chole- _ _ _• 1 � � ; ' •�j •, CAST OF CHARACTERS Robinson traveling incognito you Ing, knotting of throat muscles. ROBERT BARRY-hero, ex- ' know, See how dark I am. hinging in the ears. Mirages of Q►� C;v1fi ' ' plorer. He kept. up the silliness, be- sound and sight, even -in subter= %sao �� r MELISSA LANE —heroine, cause it diverted them' both. Tr ranean darkness. Hysteria was G.a+,f� �aY (d !JJ Barry's partner,. was nevertheless fantastic, there bound to be near; they felt. _ _ ,- N � flgf 0 _ HONEY BEE GIRL-=lndiaa; in the cavern. Somehow; they (To Be Continued) A ;member of Barry's-Party. couldn't force the •blackness= out u r HADES J O. N E S -- pioneer; of their consciousness, even hY Careful What , a member of Barry's party. 'pla3. Bob_ was talk#ng and sink' _ :• ing very load. You Write Girls _ Last weeks Hades . calls• Holli. When- they were both weary, 1 u _ man's game. At the same time he suggested that they tty to You Never Know Under Juet ,rjQ Women Help ^the lndian girl denies knowledge sleep. They l�y prDne, touching _ -:' of Bob. and- Melitis where- each other for consolation, sad What Circumstances " Your L• - abouts. Concern for them now were still for perhaps two or three Letter Will Be livered"-Or � _ Kill Chivalry = -mounts:. - Y P g o an��Chl . hours. And although neither ac, CHAPTER XV tuall slept, itren th Kos restos May Ch y o !leads Well, thelady: privilege dead Who 1h is air arta thht has ,: ry ofopening dandootmftst a a But Bob and Mary' Melissa had corn ed.- - "Do• #ou-•suppose lta—tomer- Letter grf r, . _ _ f di r pletely lost-not only their s3nse y''' + often' a woman shakes the moment been .sadly neglected. iu this mod-. of direction, bu7 `any sense of row • Lissa asked, when they•, time._ The absolute darkness i1 were aroused attain. ern cgs of telephones and tele- _ _ atrktraud for him by rushing at the _ �. ` _ - "Probably., fay ye' da} aft;rr- grams_ and.automobtt'es, say2 Mar- which they were 'living ma^le y �� door- fYs easy..Qnough. to sten aside Here, I am rationing the choc garet Currie in the Montrea Star. , •• while your escort does the•honors. sane, normal thinking almo�: irrSi It's so much easter to 'call up ra, 1 Modern .douriesy seems more and ,poaslble. bit, olitt`but it'll le?s4n -th;e hand.. tiny s ther than to wr�,te -the graceful til• / e do be fifty-fifty co-gpe,ratlon.: 1' would say we've been here tle note a or to hop p I oro to eaeacar to man m alk es• In turning a corner, a t , �. anywhere from 1: to 24 hours," -T '!gnawing :.tau rather,_ „'• . , Bob . teased: "But' it mi 'nt ,'aa acute, rightly enough:: bloreove in with a woman elsan g 3 u ire, rather than a litter.. but now ae es position gto. keep on the outside g blas • .`Jleli sa and Belt: bad the - seem that loam and- really be, y ,:• 1 that-'so many of you have bt�sbands of the -sidewalk. There again the less „ ectreme added suffering of t.:IrS : Oe Aweetheart3 overseas, Tots will D°,� • woman can make the shift natural They stared not separate more Tile} didn't m@noon ici but e!t•.A have to study your .writlLg..Ityle and . •� ,' ?�`� ' , , ly aad' not-embarrass ' him by a Col- _ than a few feet,-lest they be- le;--t f-und -it 'Aiffi.cult even •to seal- hpi9 - fronr each etlirr. And they daxed .lowthe bite -a Bob oc6late c, and t If-make your eleiters bright t nd • • � . < 1g�ST tbeFRarrire Ii them auto- *. "Yoo-hoo!", not move save by crawl:ng and, interesting and help' AA-rather tba•a ' • 'When y +w r _to. keep up spirius. It hurt Itis sv sd ' 1r fee-liriR with "their -bind., lest- - irrlf,*ting'-and depressing. gQ•-.mobile he helps. her get in ahead of _ throat some, but he .thou ht it - ' they fall and be 'killed. g XOL' NE�-ER .KNOB' - 9v '�,, him. It he is driving fie opens the "It'll be-something to te1T oar justifies]. _Any-thing -tow' seeped ?fix door on l}ea' side,of the car, assists better. than. just sitting: oorjeern- Remember that you- uajt .kuotr - -randehildren, •auggested 't is: rt, nudes wsai circuist3tiinces your. ; he then goes to the other side „ ally crit-mli and feelin ' to no tr In t be brave. �►' nal ad- $' is, t in. It tra k- I's beery and tryink _ misaiv4 may be .delivered. of avail. , tbrey're.in a cro'wdetl parkia"lace. venture.' - •, . ' F:cho� Echo : he fulled, , lie Don't , write-letters that are too - "Correct," a ed Bob. Neither ' the veotnaa should ®ug$eet that ha gTe _ loving or that you might be ashaminl - added the-44f" which was upp,>r- cause _he _had dtgird one.. T ed to have anyone -else ser.=Once _, s ry f ljj. a under tl;e wheel from her slide - _ most in their minds. A Paint repeat .of, it snot bac,c of the• Uj ore,sh'e 'gets in. But again, that letter might go astrdy There had Seen. no mare=kis=-'_ at him. _ the man alys steps from the car "That means we're in a pretty and tali into the wrong liaadC Be -�72 ''t i help site woman out. _ _.es, after the first ope. It wits $1- _-446reet (grid, that -goes-for peace as 'big room., ysith-gowk sort of flet --pr deiicioas to Bob, but Ire veil as war times!.. first sc be eau had raked' it 'in a spirit m: re of wall oppostie. " he told 'Lissa. -Make Pitt 4472 in "both its They tried to cxawl•'toward i', 1=on't•,-write a lctt�r when yau"ie , comradeship than of love, .clsinl;-• angry or reproach hint for not hay. useful versions — those simple Hord"eman RlEdlll$ = but they eame repeatedly to tiip Across Dominion the best he cotild to boost Iter Ing written. Fie may have written panelled linea will . be quick to drop-off—'the ledge over which .IaptPt`ts. It had been a linae'rini - _a dozen times and what with -can,.. ..stitch The-.prettily shaped yofce 1�:"-.- - -, the lantern hid--fallen.- Or- -per- !kiss. And it had been warmly sora and the uncertainty of malls and the sleeve-tabs of the frock A. X. Sheppard, Vancouver, haps Maothei' like it, they couldn't returned. He had wanted to kiss _ . at present, you may not have. re look adorable in dainty contrast, last week -reached Caron, 20 miles be sure : ' her again• and again—to hold het , - • . celved them. edged. wit's lace: The spa-dress i3 w f o Jaw, as o n 'fiercely and pour out the declare. - '�} Don't voice.uncertaiisty as to bts_. _made' by omitting the sides of the alt-Canadan�hotae.badc:_ride _from _ y' tion of love which '.had suddenly A Wierd Echo fidelity. If -he isn't falLhful. there's- bodice, the sleeves and the yoke Vancouver -to Halifax. He start- envetoped him. But he must be Bob threw sone rocks: Many nothing yos•can do .about !CC if he and .cutting the back_ into a low ed the trip last June 1 and on - refs. He couldn't take advant,ar;e ' of them .hit and bounded, hu . you wit?.hurt him by the bare _square. Crisp self .or contrasting his arrival An Halifax intends to of the .gig stress of cit` we r 9ll$$l'9tiOa - aftll7l and a sash will• give It a hill spare, "Rome," unci Rail curnstance like this. - quiet. It must be a long . way Av1'.r,Y-FRO K. HOME pinafore-effect. The sun-dress a 'The thought- made him a bit for his native England. down; somewhere, the bey and Try to put yourself in his .p'ace may be worn as. a_ jumper over., -He spi some months at a more formal for a half hour or girl agreed. and to think what you would want blouses, tco. home in Alberti! after traveling so, but their. mutual danger soon "HEY DOWN THERE, ECHO "I were yow-away from home and . Pattern 4172 is available. in over, the old tree..-strewn Prince- _ -enveloped them: Then he' tried Bob yelled. •mends. You'd want. to, be sure that children's sizes 2, 4, 6, S and 10. ton trail. While travelling he av- _ y' staging, Tfiey listened, but the pltrascs the o� e" Sou" loved ' trsted- alid lot. Size 6;' dress" takes 1% yards 45 ' Singing !a i7ai Dark were too Jlong. bn]y ;; jumble�of ed, you, wouldn't you? You'd want inch fabric and % yard contrast; "Beijing, sailing, noise reverberated. They sat si- to get letters that would buck yodi 'sun-dress, 14 yards 35 inch fab- - - Over the. boundi wave; ups and make you feel that war or .!;-..yard ng lent, •in increasing if unspoken vis and yard contrast. His, big baritone filled the un- despair, holding hands again. A no war` this old- world was stili- Send TWENTY CENTS (20s:) ' worth believing in and fighting for. - in coins .' Stam s cannot be ac. seen auditorium, 'The- no'relty of second or so passed. Then— ( P ri sit caused theta both oto laugh. 'fey! Hey'." 5Vrite as much anis as often as 'cepted) foi'this"Anne Adams pat- which was well. "Lissa clapped A faint sound, an .exclamation, you can, but -be careful what You • tern;• Write plainly SIZE, NAME. • _ " her hands, entered into the spirit --came out of the darkness! write girls.' ADDRESS and STYLE NUMBER. • Ad- of it. Bob- felt' 'Lissa become tepee,' Send your order to Anne ,Ad-�. „ He who pitches too high will Can you do imitations also, knew she had EeaA ft zoo. His ams, Room 425,.73 West Adelaide -Mr. Ginsberg?". she teased. own heart was ounding. not get through his .song.—Ger-, - St.; Toronto, w "No, but have • yea- heard my "Lissa "' - he 4carely whispered man. tap. danc.4ng?" it. Then—'HEY! HELP!" He ChQQ$ij'j$' YOUC - • • • It 3000 Ne yelled at the tcp of his lungs. _ t - Rations It came back, but it was too Net Curtains He beat 'out -a drain rilythni long for 'an eche: "eh-eh->,h! - with two 'rocks on a giant stalag- It was unnatural, weird. Bob " elite , near them. "I'm really Bill strained to determine the direc Fawn net ' is warming, and., tion. "Pray God it's coming from should be chosen for a room wllicb' - above!" he said, squeezing 'Lisstt's only gets the morning sun _ arm, "It may be help from up nth t Stove that `•°— r ( there, just echoing and seeming W SuRNS 'Gold net against: a window gives - to come from below tar' -- - - =MAKES and S • a sunny, happy effect; anti' is par- s . N CSA titularly suitable for a robin-with, It . -might have been? butt—it TS �� a northerly, aspect. �a = , , •.� 2 +.. p wean t, „I Sa�'6w A Light" ast�a`rae'eooldni. Mc�i —o— " v r'No! suit- No-no! NO-O-O!" The .. �• .w Domeaa7whon, _ -Grey _net-is suit- ►e�•� ,, . - Burson light tsatmtly. -. • 111 n T. regulate like alt? gas• able, in places where the sun. is- last was almost a scream, as Mary , Fuel Doge °at• raw 1VILlissa spoke it. "NO' BO$?''It's . a 'cent. a dr• nat.r.r very strong, and it is necessary' modals, ineludint Dat «• m not help! We're—crazy or some- plat,. an the CSM- to subdue the Ii ht. :ta>a • s man Defiler seat lea ' •. thing. I saw a Tight fia9lt—away or wtlta ' - - _ -"`" l/�'ff�i� _ below—its imaginktien I' guess. The Coleman LIMPsM Mauve ani-bFue-net= teB-d—e `a' WW FOR hits sl st.r. c.e, t� ` room look cool and bould 'fie' `R'E aooK Make sura of roar w�; d She was' sobbing, and he held uvea in those rooms which get the est saslelg,6 sev•+s THIS.. COLORFUL her erose. lie- shut -his owh eye strong, mid-day sun. 52 tPated •rc-opes ,for mesio,' hrt RESORT • --o.= ' . 1 breads, 'cooldes, etc. by Mrs. H. M tightening his muscles trying • tlo o� Lekc 9t. tken, inmoux cooking c::pert Adele swtga- regain c�ontFol, cot• b- -= TaRt)iPiTd, T. Orange net is Path wriw enclosing= R I-abel • from aAy .•� • alas beach mod ■n' He knew their trouble. He had ing, and should only be used for Canada starch -product to the can. c�„Y�, ��- �tda Starch home Serrico. Dept. D.U. sports. . glass heamd, of halluCinxtiaris that tie i. SUE ' very cold-looking and large - is Welllnfrton 8t E., Toronto. " • •�taaodern nccoatmodatioa Drtrate - - rmr6a noted cutal■e, resii•icted. . devil people facing slow death rooms, and then only in the soft - `Write, THE (1HANTIRWY R. ale• from hun^ nd thirst.' Thirst; C er shades. ' AIe1e es haat. Y.A. _ air 1d _ .... ••.:,w .h�.`�•'.": 'y -;� ;_�,.y� may,. ;rL��.." y.a ..�.. •µa..'-Y:��rt��, .:). -:... .�.,.... � .,`A :4;�'.. ,..,... •il ..i4 yC .;�, _ „�.�• y ,- , .., _ ....; � y..,-, ..r-... -. �....aID••.. ..:.:, ., .y^., ::'er L.••y 1.-n'._i., .. q.•' � n•. .n w.' S "� s;• 77. ow . �•. '5�,,,a. sA. -::,.;'",-�' -... ,, :. �g,:.�.: e+y'z. ..c +r;9"4. > w'• ";..... ,}' .*..' _. r .!'+e n... Sr.. Sf: . _!:.. .• +'., s -f. i P d., ., 7. --, y R' 4i.'.b M, I' }� • .L OQ,L IM S •-+Dir, and Mrs. Azthur Boyes teaching r pe . Coiusannity Clab; i f,aited • Y t experience here. He se- _ and H. W- and Mrs. • Boyes and " Procgeds from Bed Cross Anson .: plied 'feelingly and rem&rlo4d .upon S familY, spent ' Sunday with lir. --and community, which he attributed in ale,. Ftidaj June ' $kat beret Let's make this the Biggest 1st ►_ � onday next, . beingDominion aplenty, feeling existing in the ge will• Austin Franklin, at Port Per- Sale of goods i8g•*g held .in Pickering_. • . • "iAsy, the mores in' the viiia ry, . a large me�ure to the work pf 'the - Those in chs be closed as usual:, . Cash Donations■ age of the Club 'Phe Continuation $chock is . Community club... .. � _ " Presbyterian choir assisted now closed . and the Public . School - r --a Cherrywood come next week, are: the Gokdon JtiDilee servieee in closes this week end, for the sum- Prayer by .9crfbbly ` Audlesy - ^ �8g,76 Wedgy _ eddy - Robt R ... St. John's church, Brougham - on mer vacation. and teachers and Pickering 25.65 Thursday a � Y � Lex�o�ond Sunday. pupils' 'will enjoy a' -well-earned The other night when I: reached :Greenwood -• 19.50 Friday _ ink Baker - _ -The 'regular , meeting - of St. ' . '�._ �. _ liaane,• the moon. was high in a• • - - . aeorge'e Guild will be bald- on ._ Sacrament of the Lord's cloudless sky. As I stood looking Total- 037A07 The Draw Cenntnittee evvoule3 like Thursday; July -4th, at 3 o'clock, at stubs returned - Supper early as possible. Supper will be administered in the but of the window over the sleep- the home of Mrs. Stanley, Brock presbyterian Church on � Sunday,. ing -village, bathed in -white moon-. Preferably before the First. Nos& L, Memorlam! - July- 7th.. light, I thought of how much we -.: SAT .E REGISTER r--Tt�e regular metin8 of the Pr- The July meeting of the W. M. have to be thankful for. When we CROCKETT - in loving memory` M'--�- sabytegrian M.. )will ineeet nest S, of the United CChurch •will be gki to bed, rave lenow that we -will of my dear mother, Mrs. John SATURDAY, JULY 6th' -'auction Thursday at the usual 'hots at -the held at the Monne of Miss Pennell, sleep unmolested. There will be ao sale of household furniture car' ' . of .Mae. Freak Hall.,. P Crockett who passed .away at Pick- , on Wednesday afternoon, Juiy. 8rd- screaming- of air said sirens, warm- ering,E-June_2iiith;._1939. garden tools, PSP accessories etc. !�-d8r� °°d._ Mrs` Alan `IAabm n - in us of enemy planes overhead. A wonderful mother, tvc�sa sad oa: First Ave., Agfteoart. Property at 8 o cloclt: It ya ho all men► z atrsaaged, -by cable, on Wednesday, bars will come and bring a fried. We know too, that we will not aid• of the . late A. X. Pikksy. Sale at. - to receive two children fres' the Care will leave M. S. Chapman's waken to find homes torn down, 1.80 D..S• .T. Terms, (lash: Gordon -� +Yes is One. was better, God. never , . )!lies Jennie Bose gad Mrs. G. store at 2.80. people wo�inded or find everything m ; Sellers, auctionier. London and=. _ A. Ggedom, of Toronto. were in tli,s George a Ghurchy Sunday, in. nattered ruin. While we live w Wtaterm Treat Co. Admniaistsatore �. June 80th. 108th Annive A�a►oaderfnl :worker, loyal �li true; of the lratste:._ .. _ village on Wednesday last, when - rrea'Y of the what weans -a peaceful -lilts country, Yom was founding of the parish: At 11 a. our -fellow coup One &' million, that, mother countrymen, in trope t t1my called here they attended meet- m;, the : Apostolic Rite of Confirm- are facing a war or hell as it just in your judgment, alwlays right "IrURDAY, ' JUNE 29th auct- Y ation will be a4m�inistered to a ight well be called which is quot- Honest and liberal, ever upright; ion sale of lousehold furniture and: t of the Lsdiei' Aid of the Pres- class of candidates,.by The Right ed by veterans of the last war tb Loved by your: friends.. and an other effects, at - Idsrkham Rink t tsrian Clirclr, ad' which they Rev. A. R. Beverjpy, D. D., Asaist-. be far greater. The least that ev- kwhom you knew, PropestY belonging to Ken Prentice were formerly members. ant Wshgp of Toronto, - who will ery man, woman" and child can 'do A wonderful mother, that, nypther, The furnit*re - is all in good shape- `' a--Fridayf lost was . the long - also preach the sermon. 7 . y est day of the yeas. and from naw p. m. is - to offer up a prayer for those was you. aAd ,pill .be sold mithout reserve. yy tin the days e 7 r. and f shorten Anniversary service, at which the bravest of men, who- are' out on -Ever remembered by her dangle• Sate at. 2 P. m D. S. T. Terms 1� and before was realize it winter will Rector will preach. Sunday school, the battlefield ,ging, that 'we' ler, EtitteL G J. g- Price, auctioneer, _ as ustai 10 a. m. might -live: -What- a -consolation --if and th4- ,_.._ ems. ('Dal _mea w w or our so ern to know T�C'i�cke The Editor is a : °J cheeerlttl sort isn't he. - The teat AUDLEY that every British subject was off -BRADLEY'S - �r8 - us ering up s Prayer ior them each _ MEAT ' MUMET k _ A sale of home-eoede baling will 39My former •residents of thig night, to help and encourage then. , � !P�e were- at the, anniversary ser- How much mors added' strength it � be held on .Ssturdsy, June 29th at vices at the R C. Church in Pick- would give them Surely there is Yen' anera118, x,39 a pr.* gP '-'WA 08=rJ 8 X11 tune 0 8 o'clock, at Sfinecoe Point, under ering on.-Sttneiay- Among these no one, o matter how. busy he or Idea's work boots, $2.96 IIp the auspices of St. a con 'r Guild. were George O'Leary, Mrs. Wideb she may be, nvho could spare but L - ' Al] members of the congregation (nee ' F11tIDei,s--- �refBl . are cordially asked to send don&- Afie O'Leary), Thos. Medd- a minute - or two each day for Iaok your harness � aford and his wife, formerly Miss , prayer. We feel the need of pray- over. aibd gee' -what you need, tuna to the home .of Maas Fawkes, Dwyer, wbo lived on the Yeatee' er more .today -than ever before. -: o - - bdom 1 o'clock on Saturday. thea >terae-it end wewill tz tt wre made �� plaice, and his sinters, Annie, Susie Ministers can do so much from :'lJured last week -slid, in that as roof of and May, with their families; Mrs. their pulpit in the way of prayer, • jou up, _ :. St. Francis de Sales Church had :Douglas (nee Bessie Furlong), and and indeed they do. -But we are all - . Frank G. McC7srth Ali these art- fid, and we' all meat mesa and . Bhoe4.-ra e - MeatA y, ministers ei� Ha>• P� been lotted open at the ridge .afld g Our deliTerf is at your •80rfipa � ended school here when there was Prey And as I Preyed that night, _ :. � 0 peeaak of the rootb dx flit at a large attendance, with- Cathglic I preyed that my -fellow country. last wind storm Repairs westeriy Wert made and Protestant pupils getting along Owen men were doing the as=*. • Bradley ,Phone pick 1690 well. Frank Maddaford, who lives - c& 3d0i . -- �E�IRLNCE S1LK ,lt'rrone PI iomiedistely. at Stonehaven Farms is a brothee - - --iOne of the visitors at the win- ivarasry here on snaday, remnemb- of the -of adddards, who liv- _ ,( - ered by many, was Rev. Father em the Batson (arm. !I _ P f 19 Sheridan, of Port Credit, Ont. On- The Cossmsnity Club Picnic was _ ly recently, he reframed. from Ire- held at F. M. Chapsaaa'e Grove on10F _ - land by plane( Clipper ), to be an Saturday last -sad on enjoyable band for the celebration. MPs, social time was spent. A feature a Junes Ming, and Jtm were &iso up of eche day ovas the presentstion to PERMANENT. N A GGi N G PAIN j "'Scamper" r from Verdun, Que. and called on J. Fyfe Iasis, retiring teacher, af- THAT FAA YS THE TEMPER • Sae�per tl!!iC ill �1fkClols many friends while here. � 9 Y� work, with aduffle - --The se. Franc(s de saes pan• bag and picture. The address was AND N E Rel ES. IT MAY BE « l as , read by Was gay Winter and the YOUR EYES.. - Slsmaa : - all in one piece—No, iveraazy over the gait week -end- bremght back to this village far a Presentation by Miea Helen Puck- C. H. TUCK. OPT. D. There' were many expressions few nanra many folk . .have ace �• - _-. _ :fe xn$ to alp Of )kindly associations here best rf been back for years, Several incid- s f _ ! . AlF *. O �l e� As� "sura .took place showing that these wort wishes to Mr. l anis on lids future r MCA's $2.2 , p M' $1. really have been changes taking worst. He has bad a moot successful fW"L 1�1�1'L' �t Scampers, �� i7V - plsce here during the last decade. "`Goodrich" Scampers, wear u�[e #L Mrs. Bigger aged 82, now losing in Niagara *Falls, at one time an the I -;'.-:- ... Wj, m. Pengelly farm, at Greenwood, - pig' SQsC was among the visitors. Mrs. Big - got off the -train at the raikway station here, and looked for the _ _. Ql r �uV an'i" lei How r _ _ thcr Work Boots for bus to bring her up town, s� many years is it since that town to station bus service was diacoatia• s — Q p �� t j - . - Priced at - en rt Richardson, of the Boyes' Drug Co. met with quite a 1068 last week, whey the, track which r _ • was moving his household effects from his former home to Pickering, _ - caught fire and destroyed. some of their clothing, burnt the covering of a Chesterfield and.badly damag• ed tjie furniture; three mattresses .were destroyed. Fortunately, the lona was eompletely covered bg in- surance. { Hoer the fire originated is a mystery, but it is thought that s Person in s passing cai had tossed. .away a cigarette stub and had W. bow, drawn by -a. Araft, into the ^the -loaded truck -1W a don't :believe the Executive bf the Red Cross here will object 40 oar saying that the auction Bale of household furniture etc. _on Friday last prat a surprise to many. surprise, but-- ter -surly a mo encouraging one. For several weeks prior to the sale, the Executive. 'had advertised this sale, .and asked �►eFyone, every home, . that haA AMY article o? articles it good con- .,onion. that they could do witbi6at,- and Yet saleable, to donate same to- the,Brw** for sale'on that date. !The response must have beep very 'nzatkfying and encouraglttg: -Don• shone came in from all ' parts of .: rile .township, -arid . indnded :. fresh SM, firewood, potatoes. It really, ' looked as though esus people- Wst•e - taking the war sad Bed. CrW w Padowly, . and were trying to do their "bit" everyone '* ing to 4tr` 60b e*"g- The many workers Worl ad hard too. in any case where the owmera were unable to send their "article", a telephone: call - -brought transportatidh immediately. This 'work went on for several days prior to the sale. Congratel&- tions: Something under $400 was holized from the sale.