PAQE EEC SERVICE 'Prompt and Efficient Service in Watch, Clock Jewelery and Optical Impairing, Hand Engraving EXPERT OPTICAL SERVICE Licence for Numount Fullrue Frames The Latest in Eye Wear CIIAS DODIMEAI) 01TOMETKIST Phone 261 for Appointment Max Heilbroner JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT Visit Our Dasenient Store for Gifts for Every Occasion Man in the Moon Herr Adolf sits In his high back chair And views the world Both here and there He sits and plans What he will do To make the masses Bow down to the few. He orders his troop To strafe and slay-To batcher the women That stand in the way To bam and harass And spare not one So his diabolical Will be done. cat to Mrs. . . ." etc. Bat usn i mat a Dig sum for a cat?" "It was mv wife's net mt Absolute knowledge I iave none.i lBut my aunt's washerwoman's sisters son Heard a policeman on his beat Say to a laborer on the street That he had a letter Jujt last week That was written in the finest Greek From a Chinese coolie in Trmbue too Who said that the natives of Cuba knew Of a colored man to a Texas town Who got It straight from a elr cus clown About somebody in Borneo Who wet a man arho claimed to know Of some swell society femalefake Whose mother-in-law will To prove that her second husband's nleie Has stated In a written piece That she has a son who has a friend "im sorry," said the maiden, kindly but firmly, "but I will not marry." So the fellow went out west, and, r-fter 02 years three months and a fx Manxmen Never Signed Peace Island Government Has Been War With Germany Since 1911 pies." at LONDON, June 14. Canadian Press) In the Isle o! Man the state of war between the Empire and Germany never actually ended with the 1919 peace conference, a Manx pilot in the Royal Air Force fighter command told hU messmates and supported his statement by producing a copy of an Island paper. J "Having our own constitution to declare war on Germany. We j were already in It." day, became suddenly ill and died. "Now, my lad," said the head of Ithe house, "you must get rid of that dog you brought home a fort-I night ago. He's a nuisance and . barks too much." dolefully. "Yes, get rid of him, and 111 give you half a crown." The next day little Billy asked lor the half-crown. "He's gone, Dad," he explained. "Good!" said his father handing over the money. "How did you man- Soldiers are the centre of attrac tion In Prince Rupert. They are I like magnets. They draw steel. It was during the early days of, the war and the sergeant-major Who certainly knows when this j had Just been giving a particularly war will end. igory lesson on the use of the bayon- jet. The practice sack had been 'slashed and re-slashed and, by the I shall die," throbbed the suitor, . close or the I it unless you consent to marry me.", in suggestive strips! Then the voirv of the instructor barked out: "Anyone here want to ask any question?" "Yes, sir." a tremulous volet quavered. "How do you transfer to the R.A.M.C.?" sgsV 1ggg f 1 ' iffT Iff iggfl 10 0 S 1i 25 oz. $2.30 12 oz. $1.20 1 This advertisement is not published oi displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia SACRIFICE 1 FOR KIRK Iteports to General Assembly Sound Call to Iteplenish Coffers For Normal Activities ST. CATHERINES, Ont., June 14: (CP) Pulpit and pew alike should regard themselves as ambassador for Christ to an age in which the triumph of paganism Is a very real danger, said the report of the budget and stewardship committee ot the Presbyterian Church in Canada at the 66th General Assembly here. The committee urged "extra sacrifice to be made for the duration of the war and, so long as its effects last, to meet the appeals incident thereto so as to avoid diminishing those contributions upon which the Church has learned to depend for the prosecution of the I enterprises necessary' to the pro-J motion of God's glory and human ity's good." Budget estimates of the Board of Administration recommended there be no reduction in the budget estimates for the ensuing year and tha: the amount of $500,000 be set as an objective for 1941 to cove the' Church's work at home and abroad. , Reporting the results of an "al- ! locations questionairre." mailed to presbyteries and congregations, the budget and stewardship committee said: 'This survey would seem to indicate that the Church, under present conditions of Interests and enthusiasm. Will contribute to the budget approximately $290,000 per year. The Church would seem to location." Stewardship Ideals arm our own parliament, we are The mmmittM ...hmiit u h. per cent. The only Board which o.. for of TOE DAILY NTW3 RESULTS OF RUTHLESS NAZI HOMMNCS 4 r iwnr JULIETS ROOM ' NEW YORK. June 14: (CP) A normal finances of the Church by 400-year-old panelled room and he lar?e number of appeals for balcony from Verona. Italv. aald to . Tar TPpf fun He 17VsaahImm ill ti.. u. ... i iL. i a . n . age to get rid of him?" I .'' ' ' "r ' V , n 1 e 01 noraeo ana "I swapped him for three pup-, "-" " "ur ."V"88' n" .?ecn..so a .Dy , mm mcir res- mis. Lucuie Harris 01 new lorK lor ponse to these extra appeals, legiti- $1,900 to a Brooklyn company of mate though they be. to tell against woodwork makers. I III af S'H:s dads every age . AN AliKOW SIintT Nice new patterns are here Refresh hi wardrobe with a couple of these "always right" shirts. $2.00 T0 83.50 A SMART NECKTIE Dad will certainly like one of the.new ties. Saxonys, foulards, bright silks and pure wools (t to choose from ; tf X.UU A KNITTED JACKET .1 i Whether he'd like it In a fancy slltch. brushed or plain,. quiet shade or two-tone,Vyou will find It here. SOCKS S3.75 T0 6.95 The practical gift and one that' he's sure to appreciate. A full range to choose from. 50c, 75c, '$1.00 "REMEMBER DAI) ON FATHER'S DAY, SUNDAY, JUNE 1C Watts & Nickerson Cft m tltltta tat unit Pjm iJ oy British Censor The terrific impact of war on thing material is readily seen Jfi this caestpboto received from London, which shows "bombed botldings in Amsterdam." It Is one of the first photos received showing the effect of war on Amsterdam. the amount generally earmarked for the support of the Church's enterprises in Canada and overseas ' Sutsest Tithe Acres The report said suggestions hao c0 fnn to desire a general lowering of the al- "J0" stability of the Church. These had been carefully considered and some "Just Insert this advertisement," Dominion." hejbasU of the annual contribution Is faMT urL said weary-looking man tq the of- explained. "Whenever war broke really between $290,000 and 5300.- 'jcjglrl, "$100 reward to any per- out Involving Britain, we declared 1 000, expenses must be cut 10 to 20 son who will return black Persian war ourselves. We did it In 1914. after the last war they for got as at the conference and we Stm didn't sign the peace. '.'Oh, that's all right, I drowned wh" lhls war sorted there the bally thing." .was no need for the Isle of Man The last to be received is from could cut and continue its functions h mad(. w1th , p,an was the Board of Missions and it r nrh..r." could continue only by cutting the set asan re. Z reducing the mtotaum 2Hand duet whlchi wnaUver the na vi owiu 1V1 VII WVC "The other alternative is to con- bud?et of the Church." This retinue the process of education' of called appeals of other day "when our people with the enthusiastic as- even the Children would set aside slstance of our ministry that the the eggs of their favorite hen or people's Idea of stewardship may duck W be sold to help the Church." be raised and their contributions to - the general work of their Church correspondingly Increased." The report praised the work of the Moderator, Rev. Dr. Stuart C. Parker, whose speaking tours of the Dominion and his leaflets had very effectively shown the depth of his appreciation of the world's need of the Church's message in these fateful times. It was emphasized the commit-' tee expected some effect on the SEPARABLE THINS KINO'S LYNN, Eng., June 14 (CP) Twins born to a 33-year-oH woman here came four day, two and a half hours apart The woman Is evacuated here from Tottenham with her three other children. Timely Recipes HAM SLICE WITH TOMATO IS Cut slice of ham about 14 inches tMek. Cut off rind. 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