~ f`Pat. Delaney of Richmond, Que., .' uininu in Inwn, I vunn . Wmncn's lnstiultc Meeting . The May meeting of the Women's klnstitutc was held on 'I`ue.'~;dgty 1 '_ _ `with Minard s, the famous rubbing liniment, sworn foe of muscular and joint soreness, utinesa and pain. U it generously. It's greaseless. has no I unpleasant odor. dries quickly. Use it for dandruff and skin disorders, too.- Got a bottle at your druggiau @ ` today. Keep it handy on your bathroom shelf. 12:; *1 ;l_glARD'$ LARGE BUNCHES CRISP New Carrots .2 bunches 13c FRESH. (`LEAN . ll Ci JUICY RIPE C`: I l)omest.i(` Cooking Apples _.___:_-_--lax "a`aamNsL Special L Meat Delivery 6 for 250 4 for 190 nu: sauna: 3433.12. on-2.. cmmxm H Auuu \Il|\.vlI1|\-I4 Avnunuvvl \ Luxe Sedans 1935 Chevrolet Sedan 1935 Oldsmobile Sedan 1935 Chev. Coach 1934 Buick Sedan 1934 Chev. Coupe 2 1932 Ford Sedans 1931 Buick Sedan 1930 Chev. Coach 1929 Plymouth Coupe 1929 Chev. Coach 1928 Chev. Coach 4rTDeliveries_ MINIMENII DAILY I success mat. it, was. Dnlnny H-- ! clusion of the meeting. :--vv-a~-w evening of this week in the Town Hall. Officers elected for me com- ing year are: Pres.. Mrs. T. J. Dawson: lst. Vice-Pres Mrs. Doug- las Hill: 2nd V1cc-Prcs.. J. M. Pugsley: Secy., Mrs. J. Cause. Treas., Mrs. L. E. Monkma-n: Press secy.. Mrs. M. McF`ad`dcu: Pizu1.isl.s. Mrs. Carr and Miss Eva M(!Milrl1()I1. Reports of the executives and con- veners for the past year pormL_vo(l clearly the excellent work wnlvh the branch is carrying on. Amour.-, the subjects under tllsicusslon. was the planning of an Empire Day tea. to be held on May 23 Hr aid of the war work. A vuue Hi thanks was tendered to Miss unn- 1/ie Dlnwoody. the rct1rh1n' ])l`e6'l(lvl1L. whose untlring efforts lmvv dtnw so much to make the past. your the freshments were served at 1,110 cun- Mrs. J. W. Henry has 1':-Lurnvxl home after vlsit'mg_ her zlutlglum Ln Dtmdas. Mrs. John SCUM; hm; left, for u visit. with relatives in British (Jol- umbin. and Alberta. Mr and 1\/I've flmnnn rhnuv l.II. umma. {L110 l\lI )(.`I'Lfl. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Bmw. 1.1:- cillc and Donald s~'.p(rnL Sunday nl Alllsbon with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gruhmn. 1\/Hqcr-3: Jm4cia\ nnrl (1uH11-rinn M1- uranam. Misses Jessie and Cu.tl1I.-r'mt- Mu Donald. who have boon spondlmz the wlnbor at. the pursmmgc, lull last week for OM.u.wa.. M1`. mid Mrs. .I.'u:ob ilull. nnvl Mr. and Mrs. Willis Smith. Gortlrm mid Elmer, spent. Sumin,_v M. Angus with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfmtl Ilnumi Vh .. .... Wlhll AVLI. d|l\l JVUD. VV ll1lK.'|.l Ililrlllllll The season's closings, um.-Linr,: 01 St. Jude's A.Y.P.A. will be in Ln!` form of at S0(`.iill at, Mrs. vW. A. Jamlusows on Monday cvcning.Mu,_v 20. ' C1101`, IOFUIIIK). Ill, 1101` 1101]] . . Miss Mzmrtlm M0Allist,(-r, to. with Mrs. Wm. John.`-.tm Miss`. Helen Bonkc. Orillia. J. C. Boakds. `Rev Mr '\IrI"Y'nrrnv~f nu J 15021 KO'S. Rev. Mr. M(:'I'm;n,rt. I[unt.svill4'. will occupy the pnlpu, of Trinity Unibcd Church next. Sunrln._v morn- ing. It. is important, that as many as possible make an effort In bx` present. On Monday evening: tlmrv will be :1. c0nLzrcp,';Itio11u.1 n1v<:l`lnr.z to make some plans as to c.-hnnsinsz u 5ll(`Cc.'~`-S01` to Rev. Wm. Molmnzulrl who is mtiring at. the NIH 0| Juno. n/lull...-Vu n.... nI.............I 1938 Plymouth Coach 1938 Chev. Sedan 1938 Chev. (touch 1937 Chev. Coach 2 1936 Chevrolet Master De- ___.- c<-.I.___.. su('cc.'~`.sor to Rev. Wm. M('I)r)nzIlrl Mother's Day Observed MuLl1u1"s Day was r>l).".<,-1'v:(l m Trinity Churvh on Sluulny nmrn~ mg. with the pastor. Rev. Wm McDona.ld. in Ch{L!'[=!I`. nxs'Istc(l In Mr. McKenzie. The r'hn'u' vvus composed of n10th(vrs and (laugh- uers. Mrs. Cecil Farrier Sam: n vL'I'_\ beautiful solo and Missoz; Mr'|l);: Jardino. Isobell Horton and Dum thy Dungcy sang 1; suiLn.blu trio rA story Christ the Unsmn C'rUC."L." was told by one of the Sun(l;1,\' School teachers. and Rev. Mr. Gm- ham. Kimbcrltery, spoke on thc smut subjects. 'I`I-inihr llln/IE m Loromo and ilttelldcd Visitors with Mr. and Smith on Sunday were 1 mother. son and dmlgi Toront,0. Mr and 3\,n.- tn..,:.... .. Rev. B. P. Smyth spent last \w~4-k in Toronto and attended the S_\'n>(I. Mrs. Chan. the 1uttrr'~ m0t.hm'_ S011 and rlnnrrhhnv (`mun The un(ler. has l`l`(`(.`l\`(`(l slruclinm; fl`m11 \u n are-r (U (` 8.!` 1' months. _._wv_._\r-I n.angg.aa..a `of High Class Household ` Furniture and Effects `H111. r'LH.l,UwIN LIVING ROOM l ('| suitv. 3 piece; 1 living: I`: gate leg` 1 radio. Maj:-.\li( 2 Axm1n.~(9r runs, 51114:} gal? leg 1 ramo. lV1z\_]('> ll(`. ('ll`(`ll'l(`. 2 Axmmsler rugs. small .~.i/.v; l sapphn and Hand, l Chl`$H`l'fI('l(l table. 1 (`le(`h`i(' flour lamp. 1 h:m(l |painled china vasv. 1 . km; stand. 1 library tnblo. DINING ROOM I (lining xulylv walnut: l `nuffm, walnut. (i (Illlinl; chairs. walnut; 1 china cubim-1. \\':nl nut: 1 electric flour lump. l vui glass \val0r sot. l sot E`-l'(`h (ll"l|'*.w. ` BED ROOM~ 1 Walnut lu-(I. l svt springs and lnalln-.<<. l (In-.~-m walnut; 1 dl`o.~'. Iuhl:-. walnut; " luulunluns nhui.-L I n|n..t [Ar rlr.u'..r !glHSS wzuor set. l 501 r-rvn an l (I wul bodrumn (`hair.\. I ('h~. nf til` 2 rugs. quantity of `n-riding. KITCHEN 1 kil('h(-n 2 rugs. quan1u_v on m-nmng. KITCHEN 1 kilchvn hllllvl gm-e11 and crvzun ll`ilnl1\('dZ 1 kil'h- I vu (ablc, green and cn-mu trinnm-rl; ,4 kitchen chairs. gn-vn and ('I`('.nn =trimmL-dz 1 Nm`;:v fl`i)1i(Inil`t'. IH'\.\'. I 1 vast.` stand. oak; 1 ck-L't1'iv Slll;:(*l` `sewing machim.-. I n(|\V('l` bux. I (E. IE. Hotpoint. waffle irull. MISCELLANEOUS I |.'m'n TRUCKS 1938 Chev. 21-; ton. long wheelbase. racks and platform. 1937 Austin Panel lVLlL'l1JL.LANl'_;UL|b n u mower. 1\vhce1bm`ruw. I ;;rnul.~t: `1 bucksaw. 1 swing soul. I or [cut saw. 1 set ice tongs. carpvnt `tools. garden tools. Cooking ulensi V I v \`L!I1Cl'}'. ms `tools. garden X0015. Cooking utensils. metlery. {glassware and many other itoo numex'ous`1o mentim_1. V '1`hn nhnvn fnrnlinrn is Itoo numerous to mention. V The above fumtiuro is of 111:` `latest design and in real good mn- dirtion. TERMS. (T-\SH. `-SALE 1.30 P.M. I H A GROSF`. Axwtinnevl`. ` 20!) AUCTION ..3ALE. Ill 5011 l)_\' I'lll)HL` I\ll('HI|l1 SATURDAY, MAY 'l`llV l<`l'\I I I'\\K7H'\Hl .\ll'llClIUH.`: [H1111 W. J. BEST Cundles NORTH ()N HAY}-'IF,I.l) HI`. Oppnsilv Cundlvs I n.~'t nrru-<~ to 50!} h_v Public /\u<'tiun nu CA'I'IIhl\A\I LAAV '31: 9. nutpmm. \NL`HlL' m IVLISCELLANEOUS nnurnr 1 u1hnnlhnrrn\U Gc61'g I rmlta and `mamas ANNIVERSARY _15A:INSWICK .v-`vnu, nun. THE P`(')1.l.OW!N(}' Nr`. nnrm/1 1 .vI..~.` mu y.1v1. . A_ GROSE. Aurtmncvl`. Barr Trinity W.M.S. WMS. hold :1 l1Cll_V Ul(E lilH(`l"` dmlglltcr from ])2l.l`S4 mu. W2. K|I('n(`H l7ll|l(`\ rimmed: I .{rvvn vloct1`ic SiIl[,`('l` irun. US `row. ;,'1'xI\d. ng seat. cr:-.\\- Onnnu nu n.-uh-r - F1439.- ht.-1'" Fnvnn . 25 I U11 ` . P',tv1' 3; ` WL-vk.'\. WI. TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO THANK YOU. OUR OLD AND NICW (7l`S'l`Ol\lEI{S. VVHO HAVE ENABLED US TO ('.'\RRY ON Hl"SlNl'ISS FOR THE PAST 34 YEARS. AND WE l'l.l".D(il'I Ol'l{.Sl".l.\'l')S TO IN) l'IVl'ZRYTHING IN OUR POW- ER TO (il\"l". SI`IRVl('E AND SATISFACTION THROUGH 'l`Hl'I YEARS TO (`-OMl'l. Try Our Quality Tested Meals F Mi .<.1w11(lin ' Mis..<; '14-nu. -.u.. ., .1 nu.-.; M 1'. (mod I um-11: um. .vu.- ;; [mm H11 LttI,`m!(`(i Guelph. n.'.`|....` \4`\A\4l`)Al: I. .i:sl1up A. It. BL'\.'(`l'l(.'_V will con- rlm-t. Confinnutimx s~rv1-,- Ln St. Pct;-1"s ChLu'c11 on Sunday even- ing. May 19. ("Inn t'l l\ll\u.|I|v nvh.-.rh.:I In \ . / //,1; I > V 4, 4. . . , 0 Show Sheer % Chiffons THE GREEN FRONT STORES HARDWARE and CHINA n Lhu nrlcti -lnh SALE of E`.`..`i`.!?`.S`-`.'.,.'.`. .?.'..W.t"!V" Bneless Beef lb. 14c| SIZES: l\/I1:`:;(r.';, 14 Lo 20; Women's 38 to 44. uml Ill /_; to 24'/2 A very wldv rungcu 01' styles and shades lmm whirl: Lu ('ll()()hL'. 'I`lu.-so are fashion h(:lt(lliI1L'l'.H" Llmll will make you feel fresh as u Howl-r wlu.-n you step out, for a stroll. 1 '.I`hur:; Lin- r's met, at. the $_OVEBEI1C}i\I _ `PI&IIT. 1:2-".1 ...,.{{n~iIuT1T:. "<'.T"FIRE bo' hon. bowls. etc... with (minty vul. :apru_vs. Sp:-ciul. ca. 15 V(1r11ish, Vumish Stain, Velvet }'inisl'1 and En-` Ct]I1(;-1?}. Special----Qt. ` 98-104 Dunlop St. VEGETABLE CRISPERS Erre only 759 SILVER ROSE B ovi/"ITS? f$FL1%-?% - `CHURCHILL `ZIUALKER STORES, LIMITED Fillet of Veal boneless lb. 150' EIHU .VlX". .\/I11" f_)U"'\"H'L H10- Lo 'J'rn'0nl0 to attend the ..t.'x'\'i('c I01` Mm. C. Douse.' Ruth lIll'.:h(*.`;. (L ([4-Ivuutu he Junior Womcu':; I11.s`t.if.1lLP. (i Llu: W.I. convention at. WHERE YOU BUY MORE FOR LESS SA!-!?-...s2_,!:!J<.=es.=..!P= .\ll'('lI OI" l'l' ll;\l.l" -l l{l(`E IN ADDITION TO OUR REGULAR LINE HARRY ARMSTRONG with Printed Slips $4._95 ()\'l-.'l{N[([l'[` and WEEKEND SUIT GASES AND STA-PAKS $33.50. $4.75. $5.50 and $4.95 1' W .I\. O1 -5! mum of Mrs. I (il".0l{(il:\N l.*\\' 'l`l{Ol"l` AND \\'Hl'l`I.l"lSlI (fresh daily) (`()M|'I.|-L'l`l". S'l`0(`|i OI" ('0()K|'2I) AND (`Ul{l'Il) 1\lEA'l`S am. }-:l_vt.h. i.=;` wxm l}4:1` aunt. extend:-d Sun (fuse Special 25'; x 7 x l2`-_- mu 51 Mr. mad Mrs. Chas. Houghtml 1n {the loss 01` then` dzu1g.ht,er Joyce Mrs. C3r('iL5l1hnx1. Duusm. | 1 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Carter and} M 15.5 Ed ibh Donnelly. Toronto. and Micc `\/Tau T\n-nnollu !'\u-Hllu chant ` M1. zum Mrs. uco. uarwr anm Miss Edith ` ` Miss May Donnelly, Orillla. spent. -the wot-kcnd with Mr. and 'Mr:;.` I 'I'hos. Donnelly. | On Thursday evening Rev. Mr.` .VIr-I/-my of the British and F`ur.-igln Iniblo Sorrivty gave a. very interest- liny; il1usLmt,(.-d lecture on South ;/xxm-ri(-a.. Q)fficers appointed for lrmsuing year: Pres, W. All'.m;' 'S(.(`_".-'I`I`(:&lS.. M. Sloan. m_ ! .,,;:_.._ _; u_, r`<..1 uw 3 .- . u,u.u.. .u. uuuun. The regular meeting 0: the 001-! den Link Mission Circle was held at the home of Evelleen Stx.-wart. u'1t.h t11i.1`t/eon members and nvn vi: present. The following pap- ers were read: The Man at. the (".nOn" hu Yr-n11 I-Inhharfn 'T`t-rnnnr- man: "rne Man at. me Gate." by Jean. Hubbert; 'I`cmpr>r- uncc." by Norma. Wilson. and "M0- -u II pnnr. l.')'1x28 x 8`; $4.95 % C1111, F11-596% vy Brass Hound SIT!` CASF. I. `-09 \- Ill. PORK CHOPS lb. 20c "'$1.'3`9 Summer Hats $395 Stunning straws and felt :;l:;u]r; 1n 2: widn :11 ray of compliment, getting: sl,yl(::;! 1Jw11iIlm{ halo hats! Sch0o'l-;;irl" b1'(-lm.:! li'I'mi:;l1 sa1lo1's! All copies of exrtlusivv lu1L;:. White, important summer colors! MISSES ANI) M/\'l`l()N.`~`. FINE FELTS AND STRAWS. variety of shades and sl1u})(,-:3. CHILDREN'S HATS BARBIE ENGLISH FLOOR COVERINGS MASTER PAIN'l'ER.`$ >CIpp1 OVed Paint Lands] ' VC1I1 1iSh--~G('.11. 212 x 3 yds. $3.95 3 x 4 yds. $6.95 FLOUR. MATS " a nun \|JI.ll.\/V\.I\4 4. \ vc1mish---Gal. |l':u'il'i1` l".I.~tr_\` rat. ue:1um:,y an J.\I\.IIu|unu, '(`\.|\.-I as visiting in town. ` 3: Miss Lorna Park or Toronto spent. Sundaynt her home here. . Min: Marv Svkes of Toronto wns_ l5c nnoonnns __4.-- Canadian Garden Seeds Canadian Garden Tools Canadian Lawn Mowers E;{tI Ctw V503;-'h'1c1:.; Special 1000 chick $11.95 -iL STOVES a_ng OVENS ELECTRIC HETPLATES and RANGETTES -saw.-.\n.... --. /\|)s0|ut:-l_v '31. ('l{()hHl.z\Nll---l lmn(' 92 K\'l(ill'I".~'. DRIVE 5'|`()l(|'I-I lI. 5< WlllT'l'Y'.\' IHHTU S'l`()Rl`I-l lI. 21 AIII-nnn1l|ln| l)zu_v." ny "A Villzv Thursday, May 16, 1940' J. D. WISDOM & co. -l\.Vv .. ..---' . ($u;|r;n ntt-I-tl s1_59 Phone 705 mum .`;ilmv:u'c. The age of Boys zuul r` |)`.' \1;IriIm ..H-\v- l;IlJ"1 that 1. 0 lsum-rat FLOUR > 24-11). bag l'(`I'fl`(`li0lI Wheat M ATC1-[E 2 pkgs. 15c: 3 lge. pkgs. 'i5i&$}iL;"` ABOUT ALLANDALE J R g 59c Vhectt `:1 ! ---w Rev. N. R. D. Sinclair and son Donald were in Creemore on Wed- .nesday attending the funeral of Rev. E. C. Currie whose death oc- , curred on Monday. . u.-._._ L-_ 1...-.. ...\....-I..o..,a .... nu. ('huit`v Quality |-I.` A Q l *1 ll! (everal days last WCCK. 1 "The regular meeting of the S.O.E. {in Tuesday night will be of a so- cial nature and will be the last until September. '~Mrs. G. Early and daughter Cm`- fifl" Jean of Moncton, N.B., have ben guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Clem- mens, Jr.. for the past -week. .`-.5f`nnOr:u-fnl` R, Wzllll` lS complet- :Cu[`l'UU UH IVIUIILILIJ. ' Work has been completed on the lerection of a close board fence sur- lmounted by several strands of barbed wire. completely around the lCopaco plant and stock yard. m ur 1 Mn. `nine in Nnroh nnv m1 \,Up'd\.'U plcuu anu a|.u\.n _yn.u. T. W_ Little was in North Bay on` business for several days last week. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mfsl Little at their home on Burton Ave.. were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Graham of Lindsay and Mr. and `Mrs. B. Coulter and family, Toronto. Essa Road Presbyterian Church `. On Monday night at the regular meeting of the Young People of E3- ;--. nnnrl Drn Church the meeting 01 inc xoung reopie ()1 cm- sn Road Presbyterian Church speaker was Miss L. MePhee. librar- ian of the Barrie Public Library, whn gave an interesting talk on ihe handling of libraries and also dis- cussed books. | r\ N, W 71".. .._-..._:..... 1UI..Al.....'.. linu ' CUSSUKI l)UUl\D On Sunday morning Mother's Day was observed in sermon and an- them. The Sunday school pupils joined in the service and were setu- ed in the centre of the auditorium. .Mrs. E. Shear presented atten\`.ance diplomas to those who reached the standard set for the year. Burton Avenue United Church On Sunday morning at Burton Ave, United Church. Mother's Day was observed in music by the jun- inr choir. which new numbers thir- iy-six members and there are few nbsentees. and by the Rev. W. A. E. Due whose thought was the need of preserving the home institution us 2: primal basis for inculcaiing Chrisiizm character. "l`hn Qnnrinv snssinn was 1906-;CROCERS--BUTCHERS--1940 L lll'|SllZlll CllHl`iIClL'l'. The Sunday school session was combined into :1 church school and W. J. Blair and F. W. Dobson as~ sistod in the service. Adorning the altar were beautiful flowers includ- ing a large basket of roses from Leslie Pnucher of Winnipeg in memory of his mother. the late Mrs. lIlIIl'l' \(lIillIl_\' l'l'lt\S. (`URN and 'roM.'rm;s 1 of each 3 for 300 Let the experience of your lriemls guide you to select a used car here. Our reputation for reliability backs up our guarantee` that _you get value. I93 Chev. Chassis and r1..I_ 1-nun \/lI\.v- V--mug-9 an Cab. 1929 Rugby Ton Stake 'g a sun room mr ivir. anci mm. u. agee. and also another at the home 0'! Mr. and Mrs. E. Kohlmeyer. :;'Carei,ziker Meredith is gradually getting the bowling green in shape. Winter freezing caused a need for eeding in centre and to one side. The tennis court also needed special care because of smikzige from the heavy snow of last winter. R NIH"! VVHU URN `I LEARN FROM PAST. MISTAKES DOESN'T mow wmn me wono eoucnmou MEANS. lI'l`|l|'II `MAT`CHES xv . muvu '1\\`rI""` A MAN WHO CAN`? I CADLI CDAIA DAG? IQJE 5. 19 PORK LIVER 2 lbs. 23c (iiunt Size Box %6A i>L Einps 27c QXYDOL (Lge. pkg}. 23c 14 Elizabeth St. n Sundaynt nor nomc ncrc. ,-V, Miss Mary Sykes was! the guest of Mrs. F. Goodwin fnri [everal days last week. I I -'T`hn rnanlnr mm-Limz S.O.E.1 G. Poucher. who was for many years a faithful member of the church. There were also two large contain- ers of fragrant Bermuda lilies sent from the gardens of the minister's4 father in Bermuda as an Easter greeting at this season as they were not fully matured in time for the Easter celebration. St. George's (lhurc-.|| Rev. H. A. Jamieson. rector of St. George's Church. attended the Synod of the Diocese of Toronto held on Thursday and Friday in Toronto. I\ m ,u,._ .,:_.u.i ..I won cl.--n lUl'Ullll). On Tuesday night :11 7.30 there will be 21 confirrmilinn S('l'ViL'(_` con- ductedby Al`ch'bishop Owen when sixteen`.'cnnfirmants will receive their first communion. /\ u. ,1," ._:_.1_. AL... I....a .......I, Ll||.'ll Illhl l2\lllllIluIIIU||. On Monday night the lust navel.- ing of the Men's Club. for the sea- son. was hold. This will be carried on z_1_gaixi il_1.1.bQ autumn. A .. nk-n-nninn in-2 uyzu: ill` : \-u u_5ruu In A very charming tea was :irr:mg- . ed by me W.A. for Thursday :I[ter- noon `at the home of Mrs. V. E. Knight. Bradfiard St... where the rooms were tastefully decorated and the tables dainty with sweet pens and snapdragon. Mrs. Knight. and Miss A. Leonard were hostesses zma Mrs. Jamieson. mother of the rec- tor. poured tea. In charge of tables] were Mrs. E`. Gosney. Mrs. 1). Carter and Mrs. C. Knight. Assisting in the kitchen. et'c.. were Mrs. A. Osborne. Mrs. R. Marsellus. Mrs. F. Newman. Mrs. Wm. Wardie. Mrs. G. Gilder. Mrs. W. Miller and Mrs. F. Johnson. In the evening bridge was also en- joyed. There were ten tables and winners were Mrs. C. Jackson. Mrs. F. Kennedy and Mrs. E. Williams. ' . Francis Edgerton has returned home after spending the winter in New Toronto. `::__ 11....-.......L nlu ...-`A nun IVCW J.'Jl\}I|b\)- Miss Mgrgaret Rlx and. spent the weekend with grandmother. Mrs. McK:1_v. valve. - ' Ir.. .....1 mt... 'm..,., 11,... V HAIR`-. v, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pa rarldge spent last week in Toronto. Mr Partridge being a. delegate at the Anglican Synod. hv nu.-l 7m -n Y.nnn!\V and Inn! n.uguua1.u cyuvu. Dr. and Mrs. I_.em1ox and Jozm and William Edgerbon. Sr.. New To- ronto. visited `Mr. and Mrs. Ed-; gcrton on Sunday.. I Th- nnnum 1-H11 Vmnm Dr-nnltfs | glil'UUII U1] nDl.|Jl\.la-`V. The Crown Hm Young People`s closing meeting will be held in the . basement of-_ the ctiurch on -.,l"rtda_v _'.at.- 8.00.p.m. Parenm-invited. _____ .__._._ fresh Fruits and Vegetables Sweet Juicy DOUGLAS DRUG sronz n u,~u__n__u_ IJI vluuu. '1 Navel Oranges aLUEGRAss...oneofIhewor|d's arat` scams . . . now caught in Flower Mist, Elizabeth Arden's famous fragrance for after- the-bath. Now you can use BlU'E GRASS lavishly, cvover yourself from head-to-res with its inimitable fragrance! Fresh Tomatoes. Lettuce, Celery. Asparagus. New Cab- bage. Green Onions. New Potatoes ;,.'aA!K./`Tanks. BLUE `E; GRASS ( MUE GRASS HOWE? MUST .31 .35 FLOWER MIST CROWN HILE 6 Bottle (`tn. BUSES LEAVE FOR TORONTO 3 7.40 a.m. : a 3.15 p.m. j b 6.10 pm. , c 8.15 p.m. `J--Sat. only; bv-rlnily L-xct-pl Sut.. un. and1101.;L:r--Snt..Sun. and l-Inl. only. Cola Phone 75 E {or 250 - BARBIE and -0C3 ALLANDALE Mum their E1m- ` l8 Essa Road. Allamdule "rm: wl-:K;`,_m~ cooxsrowu C Miss Eva. McMahon. spent Wed.-I nesday of this week in Toronto. Miss Ruth Allison left on Mon- day to take a. position i.n`Al_l1ston. G. '1`. Gregory and son John spent. Sunday with friends in Wing- ham. | Misu tvnl vn. (En rfnr, Allisfnn s"{$i`{2;.`'i lbs. 15 Phones 185 - 186 Jr.. for the pas] 'WL`K. ~`\`fC0ntract01' R. Waller is complet- Hg for Mr. and Mrs. N. AQPP. and another I""iV1l1`v.;;]|3l[-;les 23 nanL Miss Evelyn Carter. _Allisbon. spent the weekend at her home here. nrvdnn nmugnn 'T'm~nu-nfn. snmmf. Gordon Dawson. Toronto. spent the weekend at his parevnbal home in town. - Miss Batrice Hammond. Tomnm, spent the weekend at the home of her parents here. _ 6-qt. basket 29c FIorida--Full of Juice '(*."1iIA. i5 `I-':`.l_3"l-iVl'J IT lner pa.rem.s nere. ,_ l Misses Myrtle avnd Veda: Ney and `Jack Ney. Alllston, spent Sunday with Frank Ross. Hm-for Rmlth `ha: nun-`hnspd mm wmn l"l'l1l1K moss. Hector Smith. has purchased the farm formerly occupied -by Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gra.hn.m. I Gnnrnn Andrews 'T\r1nnnfn vlcilnrl 'Ml`S. 'u)m ura.nn.m. I George Andrews. 'IVoront0. visited `on Slmdzxy wt the -home of his sis- ter. Mrs. A. H. Kidd. MI` nnrl Mm `Rnnzrl T`hInn|nn wr. Mrs. A. u. mum. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Dunning nnd family. Toronto. spent Sun- day with Mrs. F. Evans. Rev. and Mrs. B. Atkinsnn me nome 01 Mrs. .1. Malcolm. Mrs. E. Tn,y1o1' is convalesclilg from her recent. illness at the home or her sister. Miss M. Spence. 1un- nu.-I 1ur...~ 1'.\....nlp An-nan .....I E. nus TRAVEL INFORMATION AT Dunlop and Mulcaster Streets can an Rev. and Mrs. B. Atkinson attended a. meeting of the Anglican Synod in 'I`orontn last. week. Mr. and Nine. Thomas Wiisnn |(i<'ly Wll-ll Ml'S. L". ISVELIIS. \I| nu,` rnnvul. uuoo nu. gxyuux.-x... Mr. and Mrs. 1'-`rzmk Ag-new and son, Hmnilton, um vls1t,1ng the f0rn1e1"s mobhcr. Mrs. John Agnew. Dr. and Mrs. Mlltorn Ma.r1h1gzmd son Donald. Brantford. spent, Sun- day with M1`. and Mrs. Robert. Mm`- lint` a'ynoc1 m 'mmvnw IFLSL wcex. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson have taken up residence 111- town in the home of Mrs. J. Malcolm. My-c II! 'T`nvlrw I: r-nvurnlnu-Han SUI] V limt. 11111.1. | ! Mzmrcus Ross. Noblctxm. and Leon- aril Ross. Fergus. were Sunday Vla- ibors with Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Rnu! K/).'\`$. . Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cole spent Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr.d and Mrs. George Jeffery. Brad-N for . IOI'(1. Miss Mary Ing'ha.m left for '1` - mum on Monday to undergo an npcl'a.t.i0n in the Toronto General Hospital. Mr nnd M1`a, Dwight Evan: MP5. .1. M. Hugsuey. I Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McKenzie. |Ge0rgc Ba.1't.1o_v. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Anderson and ch'1ldren. Be}/(s1'le_\' and Teddy. all of Toronto. spent` Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Rum: Mr. a ford. 6 sixteen