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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1943_07_16.try - - - - - --., - - •. • . ^�K,j,4 ,.1 5 ., p R� •."�'p .,�."'�. .+ • � � -., .,.:. '. �7' ^. es`Ls.,"M,r•wr: 'i^ � 'o} .+3` --a, ^, T^• '•y +r - a. s a J+. c... , 1 .. - •' � • _-_ •• ✓ 4 - "n'ixi' °' r_ _ -. •G. 1 - s._NS a!• 4 S�R� T s . •vsY1. ^rtr .:a s .. . :'a,%•; • i:'y/ .• •r „''•r•.s ” � .. - - Syr A• ,x. - ro'. � ��. +: 7 N1EW,,_,, nc 'Me LXTI r -�� __ ___ ;PICHERINEI, 0NT., FRIDAY, JULY 16 1948 _ Noe 48 _ U.. _ as- .Brou ham .'.planted -es _ an ht �o _ J 1 cross 'Canada ,.. theme ltee" =,I CIare�t Girl- Arrives Safe to = Pieltedas Teaching Staff St. ]Francis de Saks ,Chuck I i iQ c North Africa Lia7 s7 This was -the ,fire. i;W—nb -, the ._.__ The teselac staff in our ecltool The' 'closing n exercises of the •l� dghborhood population had at the !Word has Just been received by for nest tenon will be Continuation Christian Doctrine 3uiltn'oier School Miss C. Taylor, of Toronto, Z/' Me of Brougham, one ev- Mrs. Thomas Berms, of Claremont, School: Prin,,. Mrs. R. T. Doble, and took place Wednesday morning, visiting Pickering friends.. �i last' week. The regular fie= that der dsugIiier; Nursing Sister, Mies Helen -O Neill. ,Public ' $drool: with special devotions 'to the Blessed Mrs. Silk spent the hodday to oI 6.,� ny.,hible-- -watiM nn -Ueut- -£ulna L. Bennie has- arrived -- P� Mr. -H. S. _v�ble, and Miss Virgin Mary followin g. the morning Shelburne wits her daughter. p �e four - corners had just become safely in British North Africa Potts and Mrs. Henry W Ftney.. Maas and General ---- Cogrinitinion oi- -fir. - and -- 'firs:- Arthur .- Runcimen; .. - -., -.- ed>- rreti:�., t *he- class;- Exhibition-- ol-- #he- pmjeat - -.o! Copper .Cliff vaete- rezeai- -visitors w, when Donald Beer discovered a hospital base.' work viewed by parents and friends; here. _- �ree young men attcWptiag to Big Attraction at Dmbarton conferring of prizes. and ,mornen- The following pupils of . Mrs. P. rive away with his car, and yelled Box Social, Saturday July 24. toes of another happy and valuable N. Spratt were successful, In the Prominent Rouge Hills L'itisea term in a child's life. The sweet recent Toronto Conserve , of Ws-, �..s for helpg`ha •.void -i,C Conservatory duver-cl....,oa •,,__- Tuds kit George Edward Toyne, - passes in S�1���,� - il'. }1� -sue _siagin��o2_ devotional hylmns and Music Mid - summer Exa; ;*+bons — ms 63rd year. sixty, Grade 1, First Class Honours, Jane re car and starting nuu,ing. out attraction at the Dtinbarton Home the happy faces o! almost - ! the village as hard as they could !� and School .Club Club Box Social..It will children, was truly,' an inspiring Miller; Honours, Anne Miller. Grade A resident of Rouge Hills since 043", through g'm'�, under eyes- he Miss Toronto of who sight =- and many words of appreo- 4', Honours, Ruth Smmith. Joan mes, across back yards and fences, boyhood, George Edward Toyne will share her box with the highest iatiah and gratitude for the pastor's; Fallaise. Grade 6, let Class Ran - 6 a south- weaterly- direcdon: They passed away early day -morning bidder. _Auctioneers will be Gordon and teachers' were- spoken among ours, Eileen Clarke, of the Bay. on tired, and Chief Irvine, who -may �' in his 63rd year. Sinclair, famous Toronto Star wri- the parents. Pass, Catharine Polling, Dumbarton. A few days before the opening of id been called, took charge of the ter, John Collingwood Reade, Globe Mrs. L. K. Devitt, of Toronto, is _ tree. It has since been found .then the Fourth Victory Loan campaign, and Mail waT analyst, and Horace Mrs. James Dwyer attending her mother, Mrs. Hugh W ie- Ceuvaseer, besutier+�- -s "- slight - charg9�_ the -On Saturday ,inarning Agnes Mechin. who' is confined to bed. - mtre in Eastern Canada, on ebarg- stroke, fraeri which he never slight program°' Sheridan,. beloved wife of James The Pickering Presbyterian Con - i of car theft, robbery with viol- The date is July 24, at 4 p. ln., Dwyer, Passed away at her home. gregation are holding a Social Ev, �- see etc. Dm-Ing the chase, every- ems+ but sufficiently t4 allow him at Dumbarton Public School- zrounds. here, following a lengthy illness, erring on Friday night of this weeks - i+ra W- the customers in the "blur_ to continue the Loan work. It is There will be a, program of the borne with Christian fortitude. The at the hoone of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. „ thought that several minor seizures I sera who could muster enough Cheerio Variety Entertainers. Pro- ; ftequiemcu Maas was sung on Wed- C. Reeser, on the 4th con. West. rergy, took part. Bruce Easton bad beers experienced since then' seeds to Telegram B. W. V. Fund, ; nesday morning by ' Rev. Father Care will meet at the" church at S l a .short in. their. - direction, of and. on Wednesday. of last week, and Dunbarton Name and School Byte, and interment in St. Francis p: m. All members and friends are iWdh one of the three, ,paid, it a 'no" violent one took place, Club. There will be a children's- Box de Sales cemetery. The purl- beakers invited. wade two bangs ", "7m when the causing almost total paralysis, and Auction, and all ladies are asked to were: Messrs Wm• McGuire, Pat- The friends of Mr. and Mrs. A. ug passed him, and the other, from which • he did hots recover, bring a box. See Advt. on other rick Lennon, George Hackney, WhL E. Jones, Owen Sound, parents of - death taking place. early on the Teefy, ,Cecil O'Reilly, joint hen he passed the slug". They are, morning � the 9th. page. y, George For - the late Eric Jones, Pickering, Orw aw-Ang terms, which will be ester: Left to mourn her loss, be= in the congratulations extended to 3ded to, when taken to Toronto Deceased cane to Canada *it- • sides her husband are: heir sisters, theta on their celebration of their his parents when 6 years- of age, pfd Acquaintances Renewed mr trial on charges laid trAre. the sea o! the late .George end Ida. Through Pickering News Mrs. J. Forrestor, Mrs. J. Ander- 50th wedding -anniversary. Toyno Lf the shin, � England. The son, Mrs. , Brown;' and brother, Jno. Mrs. 'C. J. Stevenson was hostess C ti lrapa, settled near tuetph. where We learned this week of an old Sheridan, of Wbitbyy - - . td the W. M. S. of the United family Church for their July meeting The they remained for three years, com- acquaintance that was recently- re- Ageis We week, the publishers Ing to the Uuge, Mere remaining saswed through a recentiy-published Keep mind. Wednesday, July topic "The Churches In CaPti Mgr.. - i the supplement page are using eves sines. Mr. Toyne is therefore letter in these colum m by Mr. F. A a a Garden Party in the P`ar'k. t was presented by Mrs. SM Motes � before the war, would bane recognised as one of the ordesC re- L. Green. of Greenwood. Mr. Goo. b Genies- Night rigs the taaeiers of ley, Mrs. G. F. Coates and Mrs. as wares papas• Don't read the ddeatia of the district. J. Smith, of St. TLom■s, North �gtlp1 and other gainer of chance, Gb+uld A Bolo by Mrs. Halter was A bell game in the early evening, accompanied by Mrs. W. �. Mug'-- sad An as aw aoedne Dakota decided to ' writs to the , '*kk= ice., ...Z . . -' friend ho had not seen or heard of .1.' • ' .' ... 6 h�r...r 1..,,.. L — .•-r.. _ Mi a fang weeks ago with a simll- took as active inta"t in his eom- eying. A . "Country Btore ". where Miss Elleen Bushby. - r shoat, and get one article •evna= munity's and nation's affairs. Loe- in years, Mr- Smith left Brougham your can buy or win by chance muia3 Bev. D: T. and Mrs. Evans and ,:.r. L -th„ ...ii:...: articles of use — A raneywork baby, of Winnipeg are visiting Mrs.. ufhing to do with the f wb - hest members at the .Rouge Enli school good_ deal of r • isms, is now booth from which to stoet up on Evans' paaenti, Mr. and Mrs. W. use a bit ambsrrasai g for as and board, s Warden of St, haul's Ang- on by these two gm- gifts suitable - for showers, birth- H. Sparrow. , elk "a lot of e�lainiar, —_ .. liPaia. Cltur'ob, and- a fast Master. of --. -.-.- - - days and Christmas gifts — Prsat Card of Tbanke Dwic Lodge °A. F. wbd A. ltd: .No.- _ leaf srtkles' . of home wvnftg for a �, Pickering - Card at Thant young and old. Just here — a word rdOlO >l�oneer . Passes - _a } Surviving are: his widow, the for of redad* for the ".business - Itrs• Celli:• and UZY11ty -wish to • Daniel Baldwin, a Pioneer of me: Helen Hamilton, to whams he c. I _ wish to express any sincere men pof the village, and the kindly ►aai Bev' Esther Syte and Pas' was married eight' years ago; two thanks and appreciation to the man manner collectors were received.- over where he had resided !o= - cldoexp -for their kindly pryers, HAM, Of Cobourg, Wal- P y over sixty years, father of A. ad afts ssiona• of sympathy during kind friends and neighbors, for the continued an opposite page Baldwin, Pickering, ,lied last he glow and dea* of a dear mgt- tens of Scarboro, and one sister, find expressions of sympathy' and Mrs. Underwood, of the Rouge. ���, ]a my recent red her C. G F. m Held Meetings 'thresgh- week in his 91st year. .;, membrt or and graadlmotber. Thanks is oui This' Riding of Acacia' Lodge R. F. and A. M- ' The ftmersi took place on Mon- eavement; also for the many beaut- ire eurtanded to our veamY friends for over forty years,- under whose day with service in St. Paul's •Aug - iltiil floral tributes, lid neighbors is Pickering, who lio:aa Church, and interment at the A meeting of the C. C. • F. was Auspices the funeral was held, rnr - onveyed their . �Pathy ia. oat Amid re Cemetery, Rev. X G. Rob- Mrs. Gee. & Teynie held at the new committee rooms- Monday at Wanstead Church, whicif , :� ad T at 40 Sirncoe Str. Nor„ Oshawa. on he helped found many years &M •._hussy Cable ins°n °�' Qatarie Sehodas an 'rest Monday night. A. W. Griffiths was I He was also a member of the Sons _ elected Campaign Matitager, and oa England for aver 50 years. Be- 3 The recent Ontario County, Holstein yTank - McLellan, Chairman of the sides Albert E. there are also three r• A• - Merritt Heads Rotary, - 1943 -4 Bulletin gives special mention Lo Organizing Committee. Meetings other sons and two daughters ands tae nerd or W. tl. Westney, rwx- will be held in Pickering, Dunbar- `many Ten "i'e At the July 6th meeting of Pick- they're going to have more of this ering, in its reference to- "West- ton, Rouge Hills, Cherrywood and grandchildren. ag Rotary, Jos. Banigan, retir- in the future. "Gotta get the frogs glen Segis Rag Apple ". whose re- Brougham. ag, and first President of the local out of those. throats come way"• cord was. 14,529 The of milk, con- :lub gave - the members a very --- fain_ ing 549 ]be. butterfat. . _. .-_ •. i 5 Prior to ze ice. J litY.L..e J. curie '"eel. ion and installation of C. A. Sterr- some of our men of the community " Country News" tt, ss President for 1943. -•44. heard for the first tione, Jos. Ban- - The work of the officers of any igap's address on "Canadian 'Hasid- - 'rgariization during its first year, . crafts ", — a highly interesting re- be_ The n . always a ditrlcnit one, and view of a little -imown %;anaNan "Joe" next broadcast "Counta-y , News" on services of Joe B. d this fusing induustry► largely y P carried on I 1 b n- (FRB at 2 year of Rnti, y ;.. Pf gadividuale. -- P. 7u. Listen in k ;s referred to and described -by He displayed a number of samples " Ruddy, who moved a vote of the work of this , coming Notes h Wart _ t I B E group g from Wartime Prroxe end thanks to the retiring President, fra m Labrador, the Maritimes, Trade Board , r haying "gotten this club well Northern Ontario, Western Canada, _ I HE the wad". - -- _ and the Pacific Coast. Many of =Mare than 18 tons gf shaving _ WILL BE _ � LD IN- THE, "Charlie" Sterrrtt now takes - o v these pieces, including, reed-and - _ - - - --- - - cr+esbn 'and tooth paste tubes were . It is ills hope and desire !or' 'stn wool -woven articles are made by .shipped to Canadian smelters dun ■ g, successful year for our wench- Canadian and Indian ing fit._ The Board urged strict Population all very delicately adherence "to its regulation requir The other officers we _ Vice = constructed pieces. Tile speaker re- ing surrender, of a used tube fps .� ldelStur]gtr,r�h Treasurer. X ferred to those nittives of France every. ptrrchase of a new one. ■ -.. _! "w who were sent to this country three . Directors: F. l[ Chap- hundred .years ago, to ,continue The elbmiaatiori of "cuffs" an Fri. — I ' Rev. M. R. Jam, Root. y 8.30, their irsde and art, cis silversrruths men's tropserfi� have saved many+ - eddy. CaOrpmittees "Cl,* Ser- and bsetal- workers, who prepared hundreds of thousands . of yards of .}• F ce" W. C. Murkar, F. J. PROUD% the decorative vestments of the cloth. BUSINESS � 1 O • Rs- Jenkinson, A- R. Irwin, X church, and extended their art select a Candidate Chapman,' J. Bsaigsn,o a oatmynerodsl basis, but which has Poultry producers throughout • , ' • e3. odd. "Vw,.l,: '..o] S :;. o - 2i. $ ],,,,e e;.« e t �.,.:.�►c.. W .as- Ly lite � h1 iJoiriii`nio� ___ ng. - slaked - bX �.! raaaaasa�_ a v,Ae_i a rtreed. "International Service" e4mmiercial jewellers. the. Prices Board to save all the Robt. Ruddy. "Community S'er- 141,,..4. i.,,,.. ...tckerm -- SP EA -DO " - C. A. Sterritt,- H. T. Fall- l9wea of jesvellry manufactured by turkeys, geese and ducks ,An in order - PROMINENT Si EA Tr F. M. Chaptnsil, V.. E. Carte young women in our Ontario cit. to add, to available supplies. -it is right. ies, using the semi= precious stones estimated that 200,000 The of feat rr - + Dr. "Theo." Fallaise had charge available in Canada. thers and down are needed by ° the -Jas• Heffering President - - the program, a Rnusical one, in Hia was a very interesting, educ- _ armed forces and in construction - - ch he, Alex. Russell and Rev. ational address, one that should camps . for use in bedding, pillows ' - - Ain Jenkinson, -were "imposed" '040m v a •place on mapy local re- - etc. It is thus ordered that i! a' • P ... C Anderson K. C., Sec. _ n to the extent of singing solos. s• pop] t grams. try Producer gate , more {]sari 'p � • r H RING &Mc PXKE.. group of songs in "community Alex Russell -will introduce Mr. 25 pounds of feathers froarn his ::Ontario Rid' glues was carried out by the James Saanson, Recreational Dir. • Poultry, he is not to destroy it ""d . ire group of husky, raspy voices at the Plant, at next week's dinner, without pertrtission from the Board. t enjoyed tkreenselhea. We think _ se speaker. - God Save The King � } or T.�i''.Nt"i+'}'. 43. ..•-. +.$P . - sR�' - >T5 nYAl•GF -' { - '- ""-6F"G' .f n - - - .a.,.. r'�i"- j ,..-i' •s.•'�"r�.°�- +�` -i•,x .;�": 'P,iaa. - �,•: + ;.�p.4 �+�� .e s.. - '. .- r:•xw.. :&. _ _ .. - • wr.a� F�•i+... _ ..•aw..w"..._.,s.a..' s -ri wr f - - TOUGHER THAN PICKING A WINNER with the same courage to here. most dishonorable war ever tofore. But Russia alone is ineap. tough by a nation: That whi4o able of defeating Germany. The - Xurusu symbolizes for the Allies one strategy that will, defeat Ger- was mild eesmared to what has many is the strategy she dreads been perpetrated in China, where - namely, a real two -front war, loot, mass slaughter, rape and the `:,::; If that strategy can' be made of- poisoning opium den have been festive by the Allies the new the normal procedure -and the 4' German offensive will indeed be 'nark of Japanese occupation. the last one. For more than four of the six - �Anasversary is C6 ,y -years the -world- looked - on as if -- $ix.!rears ago last week theiey � it_, were qo • concern of its own, as if only -two remote alien Aai- atic peopiea were nvoiveu. 111`i �, and Japanese troops at a bridge cleaved so close to legal neutral - outside Peiping. It was the be- ity that we opened our arsenals ;ginning of a war that was to of production to both sides, which 'devastate a large part of China, meant in effect to Japan alone, the beginning, too, of a war that for G`hina lied neither the money - was to lead -directly to Pearl nor the means .of transportation English sh racin fans, refusing to., be stopped b skim transportation facilities,_ travel to New----__ : Harbor. When the insensate rul- gii g n8 y skimpy Po to benefit. While legally correct, market on bicycles. They face tougher problem 'picking steel steeds from jumbled pile 'parked outside era of Japan net out on their mad it is now clear that politically it ycoyrse than picking winners among blooded ones. ® adventure in North China- they was folly. We arnaed Japan decreed war and ruin for all against ourselves as well as Eastern Asia - and, by all the THE WAR -WEEK - Commentary On Current Events i It also provides the Allies with portents now discernible, for China. y as opporVinity. If, as the Russian Jaw A• wall communique indicates, the tier- THOSE SCOTTISH JOKES - -- - -- -- • - - - mans have really engaged them - Four Years Alone_ .. German Armies Have Started - y - year -- -,--A - Scottish woman writes to tw - - - selves in a major offensive in the For more than four yearn press complaining of jokes against Th• • • • east, they will find it difficult to China bore alone the scourge o! Scots and says the Scots aregeary - ird Offensive Against Russia switch any reinforcements from fascist - militarist - barbarity in its of, them. We don't believe it. The the east to the west. To the ea- peculiar and vicious Japanese man w� know who beat tent that our military situation form. Whatever may be Japan's joke, whether against his race. or _ -A dpeaial radio communique win ponits out, 'ahe appears even permits, this is clearly the time course in the future, it cannot not, is a Scotsman -and there am `.from 'Moscow' announces that the to have been able to reinforce to strike at other points. Russia for generations expunge -•from lots more, like him. German armies have started' a -Italy to a -point which gave Mus- be counted non to fight men's minds the 'memory o! the --Guelph Mercury. - third offensive, against Russia. y p t As was the case last summer, the solini the 'courage and the brass _ new assault, says The New York to answer Allied invitations to Times, has been launched along, surrender with the boast that his the winding 200 -mile front from answer -will be cannon fire: - Orel, same 200 -miles south of '4'� German Objective? - Moscow, to Belgorod, just north What the real German purpose _'-. - :.';. _ of Kharkov, where both sides have - .- - - - -.- - _ - - - - p objective soeirie time. �ThetjMoscowoocommur- - -fensi e_ar�=emamtta: beatseen- oltt nique leaves no doubt that-- t is the first offensive of 1941 it was Moscow; in the offensive of last ' .9 major effort, into which the _ . enemy has thrown "large forces year it . ' was Stalingrad and the _ - __ of tanks 'and infantry; -supported oil o! the Caucasus. Since the - • _«» by a considerable number of failure of both these efforts,. it lanes ' man offensive on a similar scale 1943 StralY :. i - _ - .. - has been suggested that any Get- - - ., _ s1• ..had become impossible,• and that Therewith, the st rat egy " of this if the Germans did underta k e _ :�• -,' , year of 1943 has been, decided. another one it would. be- more or The Allied victory in Tunisia and - less a token offensive for the lt' the mounting air bombardment political effect on Germany's appear. to have- delayed the Ger- satellites and the world. The Red - mans, and the. delay may still Army may well reduce it to such. prove - ital, as in the two years But the German .concentration of " LeBut neither Tunisia, nor some 200 German; plus 20 to 40 the air war; nor the necessity of _ - satellite -divisions and a large _ providing for an Allied invg'aion part of the German air strength from the west, have, apparentlq in Russia, might wen be Hitler's been abje to cripple Germany. last desperate bid for victory. ` and her genera* defensive. posi- Seeoad Front Appeal - - _ sion nas nos prevented ner irotn All this gives new point to the renewed ' Iaunchnig an eastern offensive Russian' .. - appeals "for. a - .. .. _ _.. _ .. - _ - _ • - -_ _.,.''- .-_l, ws IIa::,::a Bald- acconu I.Lusit, on the Continent. IN .011,1MATION 3 .., -1�0 acres 1 _ On a company owning ry - 'n. the heart- - _ of the famous Steep Rock Iron Country.. - - - . ADJOINING '-.;STEEP ROCK IRON MINES :. .. U. S. STEEL AND SUBSIDIARIES _ �HOUSANDS of years ago, the Chinese - -depth charges - and -torpedoes is a vital - `;BUTLER BROTHERS OF MINNESOTA used a form of gunpowder -a flaming - .necessity.. .- chemical of defence dumped over battle - And because we have vast Gelds of grain - This issue is actively traded on the mac_ket -. We ; _ ' menu upon an invading enemy. : aiid the facilities to convert them into l And from this age -old beginning has �high -proof alcohol, the United Nations - belleve it has excellent speculative „Dl„ed ewenL.oloce powder mane from hi h- shall have an overwh , . PROFIT = MAKING POSSIBILITIES proof alcohol. e the- - airplane, it has -firepower to pulverize the - -None much to further the progress of `,unconditional surrender. A 12" X 5" map showing location with Iilforma „'. 'imankind -but is evil hands it has meant Thus, China's primitive powder of tion Bulletin available -,up re4trest-: Send for.. it hvranny and enslavemeattl ace has ped into thV. TODAY. _ As' the tempo of dds war for liberty weapon to drive tyranny forever from this _ ` increases and our armed forces in all part earth, In a way, it is• the hand of ancient offensive, m China reaching out in defence of free j ' of the world swing to the offens ore • Hudson Securities. smokeless powder for our shells, bombs, men eve here. -- - - �i5- Richmoea ,trees weal,' TORONTO CANADA s - Alcohol for-War is also used in the manufacture of 5ynthede Rubber, Rublser Drugs and'Medicina. . 7. Plegse send me the- map `and Information Bulletin Fhotegraphic -Fi Tm L:..i,...... -. Varnishes; fhaumtg -t tkx- eompasserand- other Navigation 'oei the' above C an Instruments, Plastics, Shatterproof Glass and many other products. Every Seagram plant in • ; .. o[Yfp y' .Canada and the United States is engaged 100 c in the production of high proof - Alcohol. for War. V, Name ..:.':... .: ...... .. 7 _ . __ - .THE HOUSE OF SEAGRAM • rr.EAS PRINT 3X YOUR NAE AN D ADDRESS CLEARLY* ... ... . .... .. — ----------------- ���•�� - ° REGILAR FELLERS- Perilous Times -By GENE BYRNES AZ — a� � >-_ — �\. r 2. . (� —� • 1� .. //' R.:, l' F.' fi A:.• Rtl rlSM1la rn.wli� '? N . ia�ir.,1lF- ..�.�, �IY'��r. --. w++•..�...,tiw.aya..�� rxi. -. .. ,q.yli .,- ... P•` v« I/ w. A• a.. tl .�•._ "l+.nw. #.,YMIIxww.+.�.�Y. •t,AIIMYr.g7MF _.... -.. aM+iMF•••.4.MS.lwMr . _ _. ' ...- w wr. ... .... . .. .,. _ -.,. . "Ahrfair same for tact a 7 THE THREAD LINE polfe done " lapped Pablo; old done man. Apparently Iw . HOW I . a NS wept a littlo at this stage,{ self- i e WIN THE WAN pity sweeping through him tIi a T wave. Another, more boMeo" 4 voice joined in the serial debates p "q, GEDommiaseusnh ToY1tER1aNrlab a► w ' , as :• Sylveetro Lopez the Wolf -who RIFT totyACIaE TOM Fill IN lIETtoRAVWyA,RyE ttT9iiTWS� /OhW,C11M3 NumanwaxisATe 7alnio�foa�aEloRtrE 1otloRRprAJrl had been lounging loan in in bls own door- aea►tstAlnEa _ Go1oGM► way, preparing his teeth for sup. � "` - c per, called: - ■ "Have "H a care, Vigilante -h a ave � y care! 'We are not all old dead- r /` N k, •� beats in this street." , Sylvestro _ fr' II • � % , , � was a noted firQbrand, escaping major troubles by the skin of -his • ,< •< u' ';' umiL Wily. ' no -one' "� �i•' t caught ,an moral contrabind. - Sgtas of late, 0 f icfale ?" Apparent. - ;.. :i,,• �_ .. . _ >;` ,.:: �• ly an old gibe was voiced here, ✓ f � • w for the horse -hoofs clattered wile AIaWO.Cmr mmilt tsosuttcmaRK- THE CGIAM"Do scoulww ' at - - on loam coca tlllaTl TIN XMIf AND" WE NAD TODAY SURE IS VOU aT- f ly, as If the horse Were praIIC}IIg narass•ucwNdTrrsTONET AtTtNroIs aaoaN GREAT STUFF sODIlrTRINNING ' "�'•'Ili•• ''' " "'''' {'``' t0 8 vicious hand on the reins. io7Utau+tARlEtr % itf8t TTNatora ISIOWiA1pNEL➢ANV FEft One day, Sylvestro, I will $iNis�o uvTTO ' Catch thee!" barked- the ppliCe- \ man. After a wordy debtte, sil- care was restored, . the iron -shat ...- .rY ;: ¢ h oofa could lie heard in retreat, •,� �i� - <.Il •. ' °-E ,�.,, ::` ' '. Iaifao reseed klo .,i�.viti� ..1}lsh y ��, :�•. died Into a walling diminuendo; r"tll Eck, ,•f <> % } M peace reignea in the ecnoi„Zy tumLe:. "Madre mia, when may I holdI fiesta ?" reiterated small Miguel - BUSY WOMEN come to the workrooms passionately. i EAT GORE in hundreds to sew ditty bags, hospital Of THE i , N O U R I S H I N A FOOD S __�armeats, refugee clothing "When there's ► :w`' "Hold this in thy foolish little a lot to be done, a good deal depends on y - -- stomach -! "- -urged Senora Fuentes, • . getting a head start is the dap," says tossing the omelette deftly in the - - -- Emily Allea,busineas girl (left). "Kellogg's F O , Corn Flakes are my favourita at breakias! qtr frying -pan prior to seasoning it to ' N ,; N — taste. Miguel ate greedily. fie hat time or anytime." Yes, Kellogg's Corn ;' i ed ' this confinement which Made - Flakes. are the favonriteinanoverwhelming majority df Canadian homes. They're a "; : him LfeLI useless,. younger than his •'Keep off and on until stad to eat to 30 seconds leave no is - ,1 immature ears for it i became. - „ you get. In the. shorthorn division,: ' y , T y y U ame a signal, Dickie warned Manuel. Guardhouse placed Glenbuxn and pans to wash. Economical, too, et ��.E,OkI .. y one of his. standin8 to be locked "Like this." With ti k some tomorrow. Two convenient sizes. '� ' ' Q!M4t :. f h a tiny pocket-. Goldcu as reserve grand cham- ;,. in whenever his mother was busy torch he flashed a characteristic pidn bull. Killarney Rewelanta' - _ -, Made by Sellogg's is London Canada. � � . - . - - -- - -- ! ..... -_ r„ �.7 on her varied, I,.wful occasions. series of dots and dashes. "Hide- - owned - by H. - F. Washington, . r w,sR -'' r - S&ora- uenfes made all- things -'her behind the rocks if anything :Vinga; �isn :,` was the grand cham- A�� e_ - - �'- �, tidy, before busying herself with comes in from the sea." pion. • A Deacon entry won the' % '_��- - tS.4li�' the laundry,. Then she pantingly "Si, senor." Even at night the ---junior - _£ Sar -bu - �/ carried the basket downstaeairm o n^ ^solar TA,+nc -h °s distinguish - with Guatrdhousse taking reserve_ the remote wash- hone, and put able for- itself, and It had never - junior. the day's haul to soak against an entered Dickie's head to camou- Sunhill Mayflower, entered by - I H G �I I G I S °emt, pick over the washing L bring early rising on the morrow. flage the ' craft. Fie followed W. E. Parker IS Son, Waterford from the Almirante Higgins.,. Upstairs, Miguel's gaze seemed Wynne and scrambled ashore. Ont., captured the award for "But I • wish to explode my almost magnetically capable of After questing around like a blood- grand champion cow. The Deacon B crackers and lio humiliate that la- drawing the forbidden fireworks hound, the airman found what he took reserve ribbons. CAPTAIN FRANK H. SHAW. drone Tomaso• Perreira!" within his hand's reach; he orris- declared was the track, led the CHAPTER XTI "There will be r. fiesta on Saint gled convulsively. way along it. Dickie felt a slow- Senora Fuentes, washerwoman, Josef's Day; be patient." But I -must make fiesta *" be thrill run through him. Anything -~chose further claim to fame lay "That Is s long time to wait, exclaimed. might lie at the head' of this trall Heat Treatment madre mia," was Miguel's rueful an thing! ids 1ba her motherhood of small Ml- Dick Higgins was not thinking y By Short Waves rejoinder. Then he was touched b WyaIIe'a Igeel, set down a weighty basket "it to rohibido - forbidden -to of fiestas as his launch disem• y of laundry on the lands p band, drawn back, . pulled down. >sE outside _ barked himself and Wynne at a bar garret room in Calls Mortono, explode crackers save at the ties- point selected by the sirman. They • (Continued -Next Week)' When a doctor treats your ach.- land tumbled for the key. Although Ins said his mother, ou mixing the were .granted diplomatic privileges big joint by 'short-wave" therapy Miguel, was still suffering rom ingredients for a savoury ome- - you bold our hand or 8 so far as the use of the launch - y your foot Pe effects of that rostr tang low lefts In an earthware bowl. m an electric field. Short -crave P _ P � after nightfall was concerned and �>EltallO �8ttle 1111 "Oh, many things are--forbidden the boat sauntered out past that j _ 'fever which so: mach afflicts the L radio waves heat the Olaf almost alum- dwellers of San Josef, 1t was in San Joseph,'• retorted this dia- decrepit .tort at the .harbour -mouth . •' 'At Brandon ShoW without your, being. aware of it. sweet, ane considerei..co ItWa Lo, t:runtied• young man of the world, - �eeT,nnr wtcitl.+g hatlPnge from =' -An egg can be held in the hand "but they happen =such u revo s w„a rT,n door en leaving, since the sala(s lounging sentries. Not tnfregaent- - �' "'�'a „' CAli1Li vra scvi�A ti;*I. :. iT_ lotions and­!-yes, drunkeaaess” 1 Dickie took the .boat out fors principle g PP alone knew what new mischief the y in the cattle division at-the Mani- same nci le is being a lied Toungter unnUT coittrIvs %-Sts - -� T __.. vEriag -nom- oI• Pablo___ :qtr tabs _ Provinc #a'. in to treat machine 7a- o "i�q came in at the eveT31Ta8e f#ehing: ` -- - -- _ parts and ply- _ mother's distress, "gomewhere about hare, I -Peek- Brandon `Meek: Many -prize wood.- 6ther-uses`of . short waves ■' "When me* I have, my fiesta?" small high-up window, Pablo was on," said Wynlie, using airman's � -A*xe t'krm by the en -' include the heat tretament of :! apparently homeward -bound from • ,�• gked the toweled urchin, lying eyes- to diatfngutsh dimmed land- tries of F. H. Deacon eQt San, tobacco without removing it from his fatourlte cantina, and Pablo marks. The launch crept - lr among SF g -Amid the-tumbled blankets,- __ -- -- Unionville, "Ida -y -the devil take our ties- was ham. - Lhraer La-- undu�,.-pro- ;th � Ont., and John Gard- - the hs head and the killing o� y boTr}ders: t►+a tA'+*+eL s. en- mouse' of Weston, Ont., insects in grains and cereals.' 1a!" returned • Senora )]'uenfes portions always made him . vocal, and the nglghbourhood accepted it sines stopped, he stood up, listen- -^ — - - _ •�� etarply, being tired and more than with philoaophfcal shoulder - shrugs. •ing, wondering if he .might bear - - - • -usually oppressed by the tautness ' the distant throb -o[- (3aspardo's ib � � � of the air. Sharp though her voice After all; Pablo had been fife local licit engine. But beyond the slow was her manner was kindly as drunkard for as long as most of crash-crash of surf the night rues - Is3e felt his hands and forehead them could remember, and eves w tire almost soundless _ _ _ completed a motherly inpec- when worst !n his cups was sa "Funny, this swell running in a -- a• ly harmless - hating to cause flat calm." said Wynne in s con- _ "Good -in a short while now trouble. All he asked. was a peace- flat calm. whisper. fnl passage home to the dreary "It's all this volcanic tsi�uble Fos will be free," she promised. 1' "And then may I have my ties• cellar which was, his abode., that's hanging around," said Dick- Above the strident discords of le, remembering the many things ` , "There are no longer any ties- his carolling sounded the urgent' he had readri the Himany Saga. lie still, now, limb of Apo]- clip -clop of horse's hoofs, as a • � r•• watchful vigilante cantered down , f It was almost eerie in the But there must be �a fiesta!" the street to impress on the soak the need for a decent seemliness. gloom. Normally phosphorescent, cra -- �e said, t have still my fire. "peace," said . Pablo without the see' was now dull and leaden. ckers; those beautiful craeiera Ashore not so much as a leaf stir- to me by the 'CQnsul Ing- truculence: "I do no barm to saint .• or man." red in the lush gieenery- that ran �- 3 !Inds only data to high -tide mark. ~� ~ - "Wait; little •monkey, wait!• The conversation was audible In ' . the stuffy room under the' eaves. "We might as well-be moving; pro male �dr�. � - - . •�� : -- _ ' "One day," rasped the ponce- JWUE NO. 29-43 man, "I shall round thee up. -lay "� a guz* air ?" -- w _ Pablo, and take thee to 4be cola- "Never carry one if I can avoid t3; boose." It; too risky! I'm a non - combatant - - _ • in this man's war." Wynne shrug- ,l sed. lie dally ridked life and limb • 'i In the air; but ashore, on toe -- ground, he liked to think he was - - Two wn.o■ T ?I7 Tray Co.. : allawed -a- sporting chance - to-.de_ -- laamntos, O ■t. ( ' ` I DINNER fend himself. "Well, if we go this way - "• he suggested, and led off overboard. Into the backwash. MA t ► e ' las 13 ` - ' The housewives of, Canada, ever SIC- - aTiTtious to provide „ attractive and ••;,, :.zr 44 FINE MINVA meals. for their fatTntliea. are H°"s°ldie`a ' VIRGINIA CIGARETTES n" have learned that delightful desserts, G ETTES - Evade easily and at little cost with Canada Cote �� _. • (plus _ r• MACDONALDS -- - �� --Star rk are a Welcome �Laddition to meals meals pr' papers t . -- ?'}Ant's. -- tights �Ca � f MhACDOtandard �m : They know the high quality of Canada Corn cigarettes from every package o N -- — FINE CUT TOBACCO-"Bright Virginia ", the Starch ensures Abe, Isiu: Grp, ."yla. r - finest you can buy. 44 cigarettes cost only 190, plus ," <' .• ,' - :,Fo#ow Canada's Food. Rubs for Health and Fitness, r cigaif to papers. stu•e- enjoying-- these - smoother ; smokes to- day - you'll welcome their mildness ¢. and you'll appreciate the money you save. -DA STa -RCN = - - 1�' INVEST WMAT YOU SAVE IN WAR SAVINGS - STAOAPS 2w - A product of fife• CAl'1ApA STARCH COMPANY, lFW%d NCO ,T, 1 R. wit t L,•�.•.i` ''�. .i' i i I • .7 �1 - Fx1J� ..II III IIL LOOK `.,��:..' -! •' - '�Gti'% "- � • ._.'4i4rn; '', 'y ..,_ z ._•�j• I. - °r Vim• C. 'il. � Tit Licensed ..00" - coraon C , RADII iKAINPEC; -- Phone Ift `t ,.: TRANSPORT BROAI>�CA9TS Maternity, Medical sad �,�,l -, ► ��.« p r t.:. »- , • w OhII Coffin WOOC� TRANSPORT _ - - _ - t�.es Tahea a ke'ao Protein iii ["� I+�tI binder tsi,u of Diu CARTAGE Ce 7i. L• . .lam' eisterntty heat- tcooin - old price. - -- MOv1N.G Registered Nurses in Attendance Grain and Chops. of- all Sind Reads BAND GRAVEL c7�NE : Friday - Jaly 16 - and 24 -Hour Service Gives Ceder your chick starter early M188 _...__ —. R y y ' "Tuesday Jul ;, Laying Mashes and i)a' Ambulance Service _ .. _ u'y_Feeds - • p •• - Take esre of bags because they are Toronto 1943 - MRS:-P. R GOOD hard to replace. will act as auctioneers at �+a .a n arm WANTED Box Soci al DEAD _ O w n e rs _ HORSES AND CAT1"L$ .... F-or tree plcg .up phone July 24, at 4 p ��� Permanent Nagging Pain dROOKLIN • m• . re: these 70 M!!llons that Frays the Temper and CLAREMONT .......... o . PICIfEftING ..... :..:..... , .608 DUNBAKTON PUBLIC SCHOOL Nerves. It enay be Your Eyes. PICKEitING Between April 1, 1935, and March 31, 1943, • • • • • • • • • • • • ' go ouad- ." '1"COI}RT zone Al" direct financial benefits to municipal tax. C'.. H. TUCK, OPT. D_ , p y te_'e_ohr� _ _ We. -. - a Prograin by CHEERI * ARIET ii = payers from the Ontario Liberal Government •,:......;.. - -. _ - - - -- .— . -- - --- Disneg Block, Opp P.. O., -- - -- _.. ENTERTAINERS :totalled $7.0,543,033.05. y_ y GORDON YOUNG LTD Proceeds 'To Telegram B. W, ;'• F. • Phone 1516 ■Toronto Phone Ad. 3686 Here are the Savings 'for' Taxpayers of 'OSHAWA and Dunlzarton Home and_ $cal. _ NT Club ' ° ; The Farm'' rs'. _ -__r _ 4hildrens' "Boa Auction" - - - -- ONTAR I O - - Auctioneer ' tLadies and Girls. With Boxes. FREE COUNTY Alvin S. a r m Men 10s -$oye ;,c — - -_ - a . Municipal Subsidy. $338.038.18 er h2ing's Highways .972,304.36 Farm Stock - Sale* rniture ales �'P- a County Roads 82,214 00 A. E.- RICHARDSON = _ _ _Mothers' Allo�rances 191.451.00 - -• -. - - -A 4pecislty Old Age Pensions and - "- Theatre 22 Years experiences. No Sale GIENEDRAL INSURAN( -.`E Pensions for Blind 138.370.00 ' REAL ESTATE ,Indigents in Sanatoria 90,369.08 - - - - —ADO large or Too Small _ - OE}NQEYANQII\t3 81,812,749.84 _ _ _ °',5tOUf�B " Gormley, Out, R. R. L.or Phone •� FE URSDAY ' FRIDAY. SAT] (RD-A , Stooffville 7309 . 'An old eatablishedr agency, ready � Every Elector In riot tiding hen a direst and v}tal .. to serve.. , Nixon ; July _ 1 :5, . interest in maintaining the Admiaistratfon e 16 and 17 - ..� . � � . ME) � - j" Fhone, Pickering 60 poWy, of ever4nereasing- relief for municipalities Look Who's ' from tax burdens. ` - wM. MAC }Lsuglii ng 61C)LNN$4:U AL'C:!'IONEEk- AIL Insuran ©e of All Kinds. VALUATOR - �� : <' - _- Vibber McGee and Mons � eat Rates Available with 'Salem eee,tiectsd Anywhrrc,s. ,e. - Edgar Bergen Charlie McCarthy I SetillTit an Pboreor writer, Atidiebs 611 Dund,u• d 86io106. Stseet Rsti, -':, News Reel. ComedY and CArboon • - - ?lid -. i'b Whitby. Ontar►o. one f° MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY July 19. ZO and 21 - •,. � _ ... Notice � - .. ; . d w. � ttn �iir andd - - -. — B R- OUG-H- 7M - -PICK 5 1s The Powers - it are Prentice C •— , Carole Landtls LICENSED AUCTI NXIlR Storm Sash -Made to Order - - _ - _ - - also _ _ _ _. also - -... ■��'rr�a1 a 1 1 Select Shaft $objecs 'For we coats of York and 006-- Asphalt Shingls oo; sacoeseor' to Corp. Kea Ptak. 1 #or Progress and Unity MURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY tics of C. A. 8. F., sad of the Lips -_ ReiI 800fiap = J. IL Preatiee (formerly PrartMss - * Y ,,tsy6alt .Sidings- -�[7 Y3 and .... _ \ -- - - �. 94 sad Prentice). Farm and �, Wau Boards etc- MOTE a1JG. 4th _ -- stock ty, at � .r LIBERAL o Done I :II , i PNiON$ AGIN. lit W a, MILLXK CN Coste .N. ' M. Gordon r ISSUED iY THE ONTARIO URERAL 'ASSOCIATION .. Abbot &Ad• llo --- - _ !ham �i•++�'�'�� Sufferers of bleeding or protrudine _ .. = _ - CO piles should know Bunkee& Herbst _ - Pills fil eat the cause at its mums. J7�1'Q�lOXJ` -Money back if the first bottle does ' • ` - _ ....- not satiety'. At ,Betted Drag stores- '00L a L - - THE OVER - . 4M can f ° _ with the tnsmorials that will ev from In dignity i work - - �'. will stand' but ■ ,., tihroagh the ages. - -- r zyri t No Greater Tribute xugxtm Road West . N. W. BTAFFURD '®4hway. Monlamental ■ Wbrks — - - -- - - Pb. UP Eby �Dat�- a Ott IZ.. OZL - The • control of the Protection of property today is- conservatiarrfor tomorrow: - - — FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND, Packing-Co' acking Companies when you Paint, go to your. •Martin- Senour dealer,' 8![BAL -DER He is the man, can tell you best about " Must- -Be--Broken -. s' winning -,; 8ueoewor;toiW: J. Mgtkec _ •colour combinations. fie is the man who really knows paint - 9tou$vill i L t - _ and. the most economical and praatioal ways of aPP13' 8. it• _ Nt lit Ser,=ice 'Join ..tile C. C. '' e g and Day H' advice is sineere and _ helpful —the paints he sells are 40 Simcoe str, N. Oshawa ? - made with *the enduring qualities that stand the "test of • ; _' �. - - .t3>$e'' rwhen you paint, go to your Martin- Senour dealer. • . ... . - �-t �'JL DIAOR b_ P. I Donevan ' x . - ENAMELS * L �•)ntarlo Land sur.� _ i • ;'j - �. PURE . , r�'[ackh n'i 4rit: '. an Mag sir. East, Oshaw,l, _._ 1 ' 4 - Pbone 1981 , 7 +,c:li _ •^;- - •, .. .. - - .j -r-• -- - f ., _ . _ _ _ _' -_ _ 1 r ... ..,. . . ,., • :. . _as.ts.. :. _. '.,.1' _�•'1•r' a . , .v ..x. > , ',yam .. � • � beauW art comftmter 1W per- YiiN/ �iirOd aAi Gee'trYde Cllr` hl oaralo . 0"M6 > irk eaftings -- In >�'w,-W f 'W __flsnneletite from ttlt!e belt are home i'or the ho:idas' sea- in the., everyday life of her nit+.•as aMt1'c -- 90th, also NJ" Doreen. Pe witch Mn, B for that parpose. ., Pegg m. , roan and ilea. - >I[ay, The-wedding of. Miss Gertrude her' parents. Brown, with whom she lives: The The Union Picnic of both Sunday. The girls softball team Is keps very best wishes to boat our funs Sieil�ob will be held on Tuesday, Poynter will take place -on Satter- Mrs, Ivan MacLean, `Iaited her bus these evenin day July 17, in the United Church. mother recently. Y gff, and sere are friends. -- July 20, at Green's Park, Greenwood, - h6ping aaane night to get the better ±� Constance Randall •• is visiting in , ]fir. and Mrd. Percy Clarke of the 8lnp -Pa ayin )le_ser"d at t; o'clock. vin- girls' teakn. at Claremont. Greenwood Sehppi ti,�.o.� ��•,,..t". -� . h•.::«.._ .si=t .'CLz..7�u '`Never say die" Mk'e. Stanley Burke and Saintly ��� rlren has sold his far�tl recently, - 8'ir�• '__ -•_• Ntt,tlles in order oi - lilerit =- Grade --are visiting with Mrs. E. l dell. Alex, in Tr an has of Locust Bill 16Its. Russell Philiij.s, who has �' Fred Lawton of Vancouver. 8 to High School — Joan Wilson, r Mrs. G. Ha rnliq and Nancy en- is visiting her many friend3.. We doing farnn work, Grade 7 to 8 — > and will shortly leave Whitevrlle. been visiting het ggop:et has return- ;f -loyed a few day's visit with Mr. reget to learn that Mr. Lawton had -'Milton Campbell, -hoes. Ron. Vlark% Mrs. A. Fleming,. Babe and Jean, ed home to Buffalo, passed on a few years age). '- and Mrs: Yates, at Milton: ' passed. Chas. Minaker, gassed, Grde Mr. and - Mrs. G. Tran and Blanche Master Gerald PhilW)s. Buffalo wR_ i�� The hot weather is probably re- attended the nuptials of Miss Ruth is visiting his grandparents, Mr., �p Jane Boyg; celebrated he= 6 to 6 .- Dav, Haywlud; Icon. Jas. . t *loan ' ',Robert Herbert Bailey, has secured t a anD. VS Haskins Lof 1 T,oxonto and _r fr en f om. Toronto and - elsewtler sled, Xe Slio toe, Passed;' $ , at _ birthday on Jul 2nd receiv- ' Mclean, Hon. Jean _ - -- oar c lurches; -- - any Termem rances. Her many 1 y - rowtt, passed: ` 'Mary Evans, - Shirley' and ;Walter' Smy he are fob as porter on the Grbat Lakes" . family, called on same of their local a Pa n sit, passed. John were at her ' race tion when Mrs. Devitt holidaying r with the Randall Earn boats.' friends recently.. ' ' W. Perkin, Miss pM. Brown and Glenna Minaekder, Grade assed• Grade 3 to We. regret to " report Mrs. Dr We are sorry to lase our to soh- Mrs. Wm. 'Brown helped , The Women's Institute met at ReddiFk trot so 'well ped her receive 4'—.Chas. Atthill 'Ho Girade 2 to er, Miss Petty, and wish her the Con 'the -harne of Mr:s. H. h. Inter- 'the R. C. A. F. is s end- best of rotten ill her new post. Congratulations and "best wishes to 3 Ron. Short, pasted. r 'the 99= young lady, _ eating items on. ",Commtun't Act- ing his leave assisting. his father Rev, R. W. sMciVey--has been att- Yearold Deaths 'fvities" were discussed. Roll Call Mrs. Dinah Saunders, sister, 'of,' Y with the farm work. Miss Margaret - ending the Ministeria; Comention Mrs, John— Brown celebrated her c98 answered by ."Do I. like m }' Nolan, of Toronto is also - spending in the Eastern- Section, -and also "re- _both• birthda -Mrs, . Walton ' Annis Dun - it'Lotst o�folikes and dislikes improve ere her vacation at the home of her newing old aquaintances on former receiving many on arid Passed away this morning at the Barents. circuits. aired. Mrs. tvandatl alsplay -ed a ._ - beat w•iallca. 'ArL1. .&unaers en-.0yS i 051 - -wa 1111 - %aal, a4er a snort 111• . ness. r The Constructive Platform of the PROGRESSIVE ONSERVATIVE' RTY IN THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO Approved in General Meeting at Toronto,, July 3,1943 Y r . x� r _ ... ON July .3rd, an all day organization meeting of 'The programme which the Progressive Conserva- Progressive Conservative Party candidates and 'tine Party in Ontario undertakes to put into effect is - gfcials from all over the Province, held at the Royal 'based upon the conviction that under a strong govern- York Hotel, listened with risingenthusiasm to ahighly ment the vait resources and producing capacity of ' Constructive and inspiring address from the Provincial this Province can assure empioyineat and good wages - - F -a "Y�v : , ., ►' Leader, George Drew. for all who will work_ and security for those tvho ford themselves unable to work because of sickness, rr w . Mr. Drs, w presented a series of pledgee to the le of the Province --each one_ of which was unemployment, P Y. Y ag •' ''" _ <r {' "` - �p physical disability or old e. lt.is unanimously applauded: The pledges, twenty -two in based upon the belief that the spiritual and material - } r 'welfare of our le no*. and in the future can be h PAP . `^ h te n -which the m coal •clots the form number, t � Oo „ . L. conservative Part enters the st be assured under British democratic institutions t' • election. -, and within the British partnership. It was that' programme which the Leader announced The Progressive Conservative Party undertakes to to the public in his radio address Ian Thursday night. put the following programme into effect is the ' n isce of Ontario. George Drew _ _ -.. _ as I, know 'J 71 _ 1. We win mdneda British inaltudsms and basis of hrLha co- operation acid rerpor- the ffaasdal circuumewwm d char Ot+rerb 17. A11 ledrirtlor 11 M reoe�kd wEk lr GAOf9e W. Jo111y J ttcQsgthee the British Pannenhty by every == Cis lo so !or tier waMan may be. vocational traveng win be evade a denies say endividi the r1t� to deleed �M Cm,�� �r,� -- seta within the constitutional power d ped seearftf d sf1 ear t'int's saach mare tinportaat part d the eectwd his pesaoo saef property before the courts j the Government d Outaeim work, so the, c ilh dren may be prepared to sewewunwwo, On/arb Z The midteg industry will be assisted In earn a living by practical vocational OLD AGE 1°ENSIONif !L we wt11 se an times work in elective every way soalbk sad placed nndeT tie • instruction. The Important plane ad our An Ontario' provincial election lo to nos with the Dominion Gow•rn- direction d a minister with Oraracal teachers in each community 'win be fully 1g There will be es l and oleare increase is,' be held one alga u the fourth. we A c'emvAMML moehea' ailowasres tad old -age penaan. qty •nos► fails upon the weedy -- saase and with all other govermn bodies in lctiowkdge d taiarett The tea burden via in teeptnq with the increased cost d living. Press. That is to niatce kterws to — Cansda in all activities which will assist in be hghtewed and tleese will be a mare Then will be an immediate repeal d the widen and resident voters the the prwe�ution d the war to a succesdul equitable distribution of the tax between 11. Steps will be taken to aware that every shameful provision that old peaDie who have issues Involved. More than that, eoecClon. and in establishing a sound the d,ffe. taxing bodies. A larger share child is given the greaten 'possible oppbr. a home of their own. which they have and ee¢ualy important -yr loco! d will to cite Pravinnal and tunic to face life with a health _ the taros body h i Y Y edlton are aware-the E;rdY, ltd basis d sons! security. health insurance rl° - esnblithed by chess savietq throughout lfunici treasuries. Ali restrictive men- mind. Health measures well be es4busaed cl thinking. .. . r ' ! r D41 icing. ng . of far a< our before is choir d e m st d d that home fro � f .1 yE- yrAtthe same time we will insist that . acres which deny prospeet�rs and others so chre medical. deals! and other- health �y III be granted the very limited allow- tcious farm people of Oatarb want _ {ye conatituuonal r ¢Rte of the Dimple o[ ` the inducement tp fend and develop stew Protection will be avail.ible to ilk p,tem which they are entitled to seeders In . -to know somethtrg about thaw who Ontario be preserved. and that the Govern- r"Isuas properties will be repealed and future the old people who have played their land, the parties soon to seek tbdr *tens d Ont:erio ermdse fun eoatrol d lu every mcatragemeettt will be dvra to iZ Steps will be taken immedWey to Part so well in making this great Province supparL. Bare Provincial again. geoiodess sad to discover new prepare Flans for great public undertakings what it it today: must not be faced. to- Issues and controversy, u CM prospecmew re :which will create employment in the Period bosses before tan campaign' heightens, will' be desk ; i dress H measure their si neral very practical Des matt that' ePge Tie farms, the factories, the mines, trig ui6ie will be adopted to espand this ;rest , d resrijulsteneaee immediately after the vat. seeders! their sintall persons with to the preps rt due course. T1y teutse said personal services which coo- phasic industry so that it may tiger the _ time is now opttsgtune_ts say rota!• ptftute the five major grasps of employment aides oppor� tice4or employment when TO REVAMP HYDRO 19. Adequate iamUca at teas stable Dim thing. without political bias about ts91 ix s by appropriate legislat,on mar aratsd fates are demobilized, 13 The Hydro-Mertric Power Cowewissiau sf fuel, milk and other Buie necesdtin Qualinee of lcadenhip aotMd 1s, their efforts to increase smyk,ymers at wilt be removed from political control. 'will in awuive co egechve organization and sir test eft prospeedM - �pp� In every field d employment f�ONG•TERN POitOT POLICY ltecengniiung that the publicly owned ndiai1 eteran control Res. and the d - fa 4=6bibiddative will-be encourasad and Hydro i:kcttfg resources of this Province Tom° orgatei:ations end tie coe- _ r�i lien introduce Geaee it # -- iasd work rewarded by redudrig tars and 7. Oar vw f °sat resources• wleki radar belong to all our DtoD1e there will be an . 'alining public will be appointed to an Drew. loader of the Prograsdw asassds� Dus�stle Lestrictloe>< administrative are rapabk of creab� emm te adjustment of the rates felt boards dsding with liens taatteca. Consavative Party d the Province 1�pisyrnent for hnttdra d tf+ousadt electric upon a lust and equitable >!0. Mom and women who have seri+ed In of Ois P - d sew tsasitaf. wiu Ise nader 'tie Savis. , The servteecharge in nerd areas wIII i he - armed forces welt be assured priority His political opponents e1„ Diesiesg will- be organised s every a control d an Oittarto For4t 'ltesoures . � f tinrssl7 under committees d outstanding Commission which will operate wades bag be removed. Power will be eeateeeded W Yes tie public service and protection is tbdn midst Ocelots George t)rew i fa Kribntion d're their rat-t Cheese boa t'nerrea�n• it ttttl ,iniew iatdY after'” farms with heft ,,..•.,.,trine of fir fare eh.r ,wploymnM - person- aloof vi U... , s and Tlsoew �a n- said •oil con m its food Production is war is hardly less oe per who I.a a w...o ., k alt eatishutj qoa. essential to. our success than the military . During the war those who are is met. George ar mss to atar,•Can dpe�yi! astamerid, milk distributors, central pro- tracts and will caned those which have effort. test' �aio= U be' given legal protection that He leas vision, d Eadexdl idaex markets and other me orgasi- Q,y�osed d great asset d forst resources agai, contcquences l their chars d profound and practical nations will be under the supervision d out- without grope onordemtios, 1I. Plans-will be made for land reclamation service Is, where tfie abihtY d cttaracte:. He has ntered suublic standinig farmer in each line d production. throughout the Province, so that all areas those in mary service and their depen- that sever since he entered public r' " RAs, Ontario Hataing Comtniesiein will be ch can be b, ht into production will---.- went! to meet thetir 6naadal obligatiom life, as a before- His exhaustive _' MILL TA RC 0�.:.. d.�r�v.. �s 1...•,- '-- cr'etted to Dias a .� ]>s -fidt- cr��n,eln Thex Will t,� have been inacerially t-ed'uced' by such.. am, ---treated stern indidmtmq - - throughare, the wools Province far the dratted 3mm iaee y, ut ,die actual service etfetu.c .war s,, ,....ice. -'se Nave .. ,, .1,� :.. -. cote rtspeeta! , t3Wc}c yards will betaken over by the F purpose d acatlng employment in the devdoDment of most of the areas will be given against seizure of property -far those presently in power• ar let Government and operated as a publicly r deferred w that they can tie placed under arrears of sizes, forfeiture of instalment has forced corrective- reesulte. Often _;_ -owned enterprise so that speculation -aced pmod o readjustment n end e u and at the y ho dins veterans organizations in the rod ,of contracts,- cancellation of life ins -- they have sought. ca apatragec i bri to an cad the unsatisfactory houriai itcies -up to $10,000;-judgments, or other - itit m;o'atc hi _.. W� -___ ,manipulatign may be stopped and fair Mi. in -arty puts d Ontario readjustment. This will open wt a oppor- -Pro Drioss assured. CDO� tunities for immediate employment when legal Proceedings for debts incurred before completely and devotion to tooth fusers , A conferentt will be called immediately the war is over and will also otter to veterans entering military service. and, other ember• completely disarmed all oDpot>ereq - •f leading farmers from the whole Province 'SCHOOL TAXES TO B[ CUT ' - snd their fsmilies the chance to settle in r?t;sing financial obligations. These 'pro- who dare meet hires upon legitimate' s 1M asost to drafting effective plans for the �- visions, however, will be subject to the and Droper ¢rounds. t 8. There will be a sweeping revision of our organized grbups'in aze�s where their Geor Drew is first and foremost .emaciation of teas production• whole 85 stern of real gstate taxation so that momic security can be assured.' express condition that those able to Fay g� , will not be permitted to evade their obyga- a Canadian, yet dee>! and' strong the owning ana improvement of homes and ,; � 6. LtYiatation will be introduced assuring 'farm land, which arc the very foundation 'of .15. Taxation will be reduced and efficiency - [ions by.asssre - to..credihatcunt protimpla and true for the f age. connecand. tbe`worken and employers of this 1'iovin`ce our society, will not be discouraged by of Government increasei by the elimination will be assured ta.creditors under simple Ice is 49 ye3r9 of age. His grand- ' -the fairest and most advanced laws govern- excessive taxation:' Aa on initial step"in that of all Provincidl departments and services and effective • proviure .lr can the court: faster was a member of eder aio t I= labor relations, following an inquiry to direction} the Provincial Government: witi which dupeicate those of the Dominion This obligations, provide' for cancellation of first parliament after Confederation. - I undertaken immediately by a committee assume at least 50 per cent of the school Government and are not n essay for the obligati ns, buE merely deferment' with George was an officer in the Guelph of at least 15 members to be known as the tomes now charged as real estat It is, of 9 justice to all concerned. Battry at 20 years of age, enlisted g C• •putvose preaervirg fundamental Con- at sass s, outbreak -in 1914, was ....... i,y„yyt,. t^ t....i.,��lytyin.te..r,,.,.i rh�r rhi. srirneineal riahta. --t __ oc.�.�;� ,• „••,3,,.•-itR--- :'43'6r-aWr� which there viii be equal representation of change will not affect the authority d the °"" "' many mogtlis in military hodpitals labor, employ-erif, and the'general'public. local school boards. " Is. An efficient and permanent civil service 22. A rehab,;'.tation and social eecttrity t:,eotge Iyrew entered public lift ' Recoga-zing atthe oitsettherighttopmper system will itnin�. I;ately be put into effect _ committee will be appointed immediately In his native city, Guelph, as an and enforceable I 'Aatior, regarding collet•. -.10. Our educational system will be com- which 'will protect civil' servants from with instructions to draft plans which will alder nan and at 29 became mayor tare bargaining, this committee will be . Fletely revised so that every child in this .political dismissal or, , interference, thus 'assure social ser arity for all our people, and of that city, His administrative c aslced to examine the laws dealing wtich Province will have an opportunity to be ncreasing administrative efficiency by giv- also provide tor the rehabilitation and ex rice began curly and has cots- t relations in other countries and draft educated to the full extent of their mental 1ng to all civil servants a greater seam of employment of the members,of our armed tinned through to his present pool - C W s• Ontario an act which will establish that capacity, m no atter where they,live or what security and pride in their work forces and munition workers after the war: tion as member of the Provincial Parliament ' and deader of the Opposition. But he has • gooe far 'Yc THE .. that that, Holands the vied �/ OT E AUGUST � ~FOR- that public life demands Ge the tDr w po�ible knowledge, George Iheil - _ has travelled throughout �attada, 41:. - - - -- - - has established. world contacts _ - r- toured -the-B it --I gI�wZ;� stud obtaining present oicshtnfa�mS •. ifoas8eecti Ca nadaandthefutum Outstand�tiais eke fact that wW1s _ `4 edumnave ' overseas be m ra'de ppagt�t�lf{atiteb Into % - so deeply into this u ` , I farms officials and f r for the rs i� writings and a in Geeoege l�reww rdnce•his.return 1 t* ! M utundtoCaotditnteaasiculWte 8g = 4 'f roots �� t��yetb �,1g. There to p easel Indeed � �p`gISg _ -_ . ..... "low" has dap tlasdef► •. PuW Mad by fides C•aserwvMa+ Pn11/ M Oaiusle - ;r: vp - SRICTLY FRESH LARGE Telephone WAvarloy 0252 U. S. Vice Admiral John H.= ' Hoover is... meeting Vichy's Ad-. " miral Georges Robert at Mar- _ - `' unique to bring� the French island CLASSIFIED - CLASSIFIED - .and nearby -G'uad- eloupe under CLASSIFIED - - CLASSIFIED United Nations' authority. ADVERTISEMENTS __._ -.� ADVERTISEMENTS - ADVERTISEMENTS `- ADVERTISEMENTS " Britain Leading AL'TOSWt1LES -U'SED FEATHERS WANTED PIiUTUIiItAYHY 'SCRAP WA. 1 :Aircraft Out t USED CARS WITH GOOD TIRES. w11.L PAY THE FOLLOWING WE BUY ALL URADE9 OF StIlA1' ' prices for Uoose and Duck Leath- DON'T TRUDGE THROUGH metals, r a s,, for as first Mount Pleasant Mo- g magazines and _ tw'a Limited. Used Car Lot at era: hers. feathers, 68c lb.; Duck rho Hest, Rtr1a. 'or flail waate.papes. CotSaolidated Iron & =' 'feathers, Im ed, Canada Comfort. Meta] Company, ` (Great Britain alone is now pro- ze•su Yoage Street; Head Office, er Co, LJmlted, ?96 Dundas et HAVE YOUR SNAPS p Y, 58 -ti4 N;lagara 63. Mohnt Pleasant Road, To- East Toronto. Unt StreeL Toronto,' AD. 3931. toeing more aircraft than Ger- runto. Telephone HY. 9181.. Delivered b7 Mall - ..:many, Minister Of Labor Ernest Any d or 8 exposure film perfectly � :a Minister o week :- r Erintift AUTO PARTS FARMS FOR - SA.LE developed aud'-prioted for only 85c. _ STAMPy FOR COLLECTOR �. last - Women's _ NEW AND- USED PARTS FUR- ALL TR'U- FARMS FOR BALD•:. (GOOD suaranteed. 200 MIXED wORLD WIDE, to -the Co- operative, n;aka, of Carr and trueka t;om- land, good buildings, -well water- approval a 11 LL ed, some wood on both. Crone to LIWPERIAL PHOTO SERViICE_ Gaild. plate automobile machine shop -- : y alt Avenue. Si >nrical. .0 - " - .�o...•.,o. uori; sow ou wnu_ B-1, Y06 suca. -� rte said -women wayKers HaQ DDiy. is - _ Station J. ror .`ato _ i•`rederick 91., Kitchener, Ontario. Ing. Nrapanse, Ontario, R R 6. JERACTOR PARTS - upset enemy calculations -of Brit- ish productive -power and also had BABY CHICKS FOOT SALJtI PHOTOGRAPHY TRACTOR PAItTb, N E vl+ AND vpeet his own - early_ estimates sa - --Y�.D,1 _gym{ -SXT A Vlt�t)UR BAUD BALM dpatroys - -- -- - Genera - i ell o and Trac of tor ortSupplY Minister -of Labor. also popular purebreds. Complete offensive odor instantly, 43e ALWAYS SEND MY ROLLS 13 Frederick .SL, Kitchener, UnL• - ss list. all *ages. Fairview barns. bottle. Ottawa agent, Denman_. - - • SL (nary&, .Ontario. Orug ••tore, Qttawa. TO STAR SNAPSHOT -Beals have short necks and •SERVICE +n TIRES 6'UR SALE " DEMAND FOR CHICKENS AtiD clawed nippers; sea•lions are long HAIR G4ZoDS - • ' TIRES � TIRES TIRES - eggs "go.ne active" for the dura- That•s what a customer at Outre- _mocked and with 'clawless flippers. tlon. If you work it right you'll Only firm in Canada manufacturing.. monL V.ue_, wsltes. He addax . "Some WE HAVE A L vse der id llhd raining chickehs for meil<t ladies' and gentlemen's hair goods of my friends asked me where 1 at good used DeelI�Aseiiger car u"d ? Send eggs this year the beat 'cash exclusively. Writs us tar palticu- sent my pictures to 'be' developed•' - truck tires• Alrallable to eligible 'buyers. Uost sizes. Mount crop' move You aver made. To lars. and printed. I- told them, 'send your ant Motors. 632 Mt Pleasant ito., - r work it. right" you should keep - , rolls to Star Snapshot s`'ervice,' and MRS. LeROY S more chicks right away and keep WHITES HAIR GOOD! Toronto _ FEMALE r r �}ti s e Starting additional batches as they did They, Lou, are now rag - i'r�RAL.G i LS Yuet as your feed supply, apace � Yoasje St. Toeosto, Oatarle service."' customers o1 Stsr Snapshot TAPEWORM , and help will permit. For a fifth Service. _ For 'Painf qi . and Dala7+sd - Any Size Roll -6' or 8 Expobures. 'bf .a century Tweddle Chick' Hat- BTUd1ACH AND THREAD R'UltA19 _ P'ariods, Extra .Strength, pheries h'sve been helping Cana -' >RtiR GOOD9 DEVELOPED AND PRIVTED YSc often are the cause' of 111 - health• �,Oq •dian poultrymen' to make stoney Boys and girls on active service in humans all 'ages. No one tin- - mostly In much less favorable W I G S. TOUPES, TRANSFORM- enjoy letters so much more when niune! Why not find out if this -.PHONE I.L. 3600 market conditions t>xan now. .(?et atone, Swit2hea, Carla and all "snaps" are enclosed. is your trouble? Iateresting par- Fos City Dalivar !Twaddle Chicks and you'll get types of finest quality Hair Mail_ your. next roll tn. Star Saap- . "titulars -Frees pYrRe Mulveney's the right start. Prompt delivery Goods. Write for Illustrated, cat- shot Service for a trial order. You Rernedres, SDeci late. Torbato 9, SKY'S DRUG FORE un many pure brEEede and hybrid, alu:;ue. Toronto Human. •'Hair - OnL — 1981 Davenport Road - =-creases. Free .catalogue and-- yrice- -- ; Suppfy Co., -b28 nathu___ = _. -___ will get 'quality prints. with Ilner . list Tweddle Chick Hatcheries. Torunto. detail-at lowest st p cost. And you ce , (Corner Uxbridge Ana.) ,Limited: Fergus, Ontario. get the most prompt mall service TEACHERS WANTED' TORONTO obtainable in keeping with quality. - HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL work. Star Snapshot Service oper- _ ORf)ER BRAY' SUMMER CHICKS ates Canada's biggest and beat : \V.%NTE- Q- ,_QtiALIFIED PP_ '+TUSi- _ now.. Hatchery opersAing till end' LE A RN HAIRDHESSINW 'THPJ equipped - photo finishing studio. tant teacher for Sandfield School, July. ' Started Leghorn pullets, Robertson method.- Information - a X1 OUNTED E \LARGEMENTS lie duties to- commence Sept. mbar _ delivery July 15th; day olds from on request rewarding classes. Size 4 x 6" in Beautiful Easel first, '1943. salary $950. .tpply, t hen to end month. Be your ,'Aobertsoa's Helydresllna Acad- Mounts. 1 .etati:ng qualifications and eki.c•ri- ' poultry house• works to maxi -'• eniy, 137 Avenue Road. Toronto, mince -to. iV, J. Moody; Sec_•-:riry= TM'�m caps ^ir this fall • and Ypti can' h ve enlarl;etiiehtb eblout'- Ti-aasaiFer atind -, wanted for $.S�tio, 9 Idollaad ed by stand for, a small additional " /! /I Oat. IHEDIC.4L: School area, Big Lake, Oc!arlo; CAP BRUSH charge. s WANTED--EVERY SUFFERER OF PROTESTANT T E A C H^ R tf00i1 A ►Pl'iCAiOR sGSINE99 OPPORTUNITIES .STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE. " Rheumatic Patna or Neuritis wanted for S:S. No. 9 H•�lland 7o SI tltw red -IC A 02 BPLENDID BUSINESS OPPORTUN- should•' try Dixon's Remedy,.. Sold Box UM. Posfal Terminal' A, Toroato . State, Salary- and qualifica-:iona. only Munro's Drug Sore, ,s36 El -� Duties to commence on tit: ' lat wteb ovr "Cap- nroeb" Boors ity. General store with building, Prirat your, name and•addresa plainly b[ September. Write giving tole - .ses a'•eh k .. «J I I. : ifteer�thousaed min'- +�1awa - - un nit orders Snout numoer . to . Thomas- a�`Dotiwerfc. ^Bi.ekfoatw' t�otDennison, Secretary Tret.+�rer, ro- om" setaestb sed tee ••two erosb'am tare It Easy teSr6s. Apply Box b64, Wei -" R.R. No. 1 Berkeley, ant. easssaskelfj, 7'ba ••�s�.StasL;• ell so sews a land. Oat. - NL`RSE9 WANTED. .. . Yssrbrnd "Z'eid,AsneoiaatssyoerbottiaOf - F�Ni3 DBVELOPEI? ZSe COiiN '- •' °BWtlas/b,jo -1 tbasereTrr. GRADUATE OR UNDER DL iwdisidrat bird trstesmc • BOLLS FOR SALE. ate nurses for general duty . 8- Two. prints from each . negative. 11e. ~�Y�' gber fED P R O T E 1 N T tam ' fsrtlaantwoirebrbe- hour duty and half' day' a week. prints �c each. Montreal Photo, Duties for Public 7. the ventwkb•Csa.gemb "bWe FOE! SALE - SEVERAL SHORT- Duties commencing Se Om A' drop ovbreiior hprn • bulls of serviceable age Apply• givipg ,full particulars, Y.V. Box ItiU, Station F. Montreal. Wry $1,900. Reference cl'{ired a�1��Use. from 'heavy production dame. R. Superintendent, Memorial Hoapi- from present or former insne-tor. - 1). Hunter, l;xeter, Ont. tal, Listowel. RABBITS Willis Blaney, 9lcr•etart, our- , Sold•.. by Dealers � OILS AND GREASE. Set, • One. , - Ht SH LAND WANTED: IlAI3B1TS, N E" \V L E A L A N li Everywhere \Vhltes, - imported, - Lhumubhbred WANTED - ASSISTANT T _tG11- WANTED. - BUSH LAND,. TEN TRACTOR OWNERS SEND Fis'R stock. All - correspondence ans. - er . V'or Sparta, Contir• r, t ion - acres up, within 100 miles of To- our • new 1943' price list "on oils " wered: ltobinsun's, 31'2 Riverdale, School. Write -stating qua:Jica- • a rorSto, qr will 9onsideT cheap 'and grease. Co- Operative Oil Riverside, Ontario.. tions and salary to Grant ^,It- ., it r_cT�r {•„mnnnv. 3510 Dundaa St. W.. ard� •Sparta, Unt. ' Bartholomew; 363 ^Scarboro Road, Toronto. lt.4,BB1T!1 A GUINEA llGs Toronto. U.S.`. NO. li, WEST 4VAWA::UNI1, ITCH STOPPED 1'ER�ONAL• _ R. \L'i11TS. AN U- GUINEA 1a P }(;S,. requires teacher Comm 1i "Ni' CATTLE. bought and sold. L;. Farris, 3U Member, flryt: State qualifi•r:tions " hs, a✓if %% lyalnut aural, St. Thumas, Ont. and salary to Howard •gl MOnly 14Ck REGISTERED' Dt1AL• - PURPOSE* /' i' Secretary'. ,Auburn R.R. 3,- Shorthorn bulls, serviceable • age Da You Know H IiE:I MATtC 1 Al��. ] 1�ymcttehelhe °it�.ttl°f°caems'pmpks sth' and younger for sale. Also year- THAT Missine4 Persuus, t crtlficates, TEaCHk R lVgN1TED, irei4faot.eeales seabiee raeharndolhete =ternell essedskiau mbles,unfast,aciies,rnsiirs, 1jng and rivo- yeartold heifers, Family Hecurds are found-by the FRUIT ieiits 5 -THE PRINCIPAL ,anus teacher for S.S. Ce 1: itnth-_ tstptiG li��oo,,dd D. D. D. Preerriptiat Gteaseky some due 'this fail., Several from - aid ur Ilacuit- Vaughan, DLN.U.S. ingredients in' "Dixon "s' Remedy. oral• Duties commence Sc ;:ttin- saniew3ootbe.iMuttionand qukWyatopintenw recorded dams. Good type. -Ac- Standard Genealogist. of lung ex -' -for Rheumatic Pains, Neuritis. her. Apply stating - salary u:..l Niias.35ceeialbou%pro e. it, «mare r.ck•Ask credited, negative. Alun Alder- perience. Thousands orecords on Sold only Xunro's- Drug - Store, perience. Ernest A. yEr.wlr.; Fall - SewddrooliaisstttodayfotD ,D•D.PRESCRJPTION. egib, Route 4; Hamiltun. the at Studio. 1189 Marion Ave.; 335 Elgin, Ottawa. .brooke, Unt. Windstir, Vnt. Francaise, English,_ A ^t kcari gatiaf!ed clientd insti- R. \TCHLEY - \5'_t \TED F l; 7 -D`DGS -may tutes my reference. - eumnctt nLJVtti Larfard P *nieet,anc teach+, Sar Adeves distress from MONTHLYie, GREYHOU \DS, TRAINED, •RACING ury' $1,10U.. 4Duties to - cuts :acnca.. _ or Hunting. Beagles. Ferrets• UU'EHS, SURFS, ECZEMA, AND UI3AN INNS - ? 1' :1t;rt,Ri - . - E : to FEMALE tVrite AI Scha¢hL 4!36 Riverside -_,o -mac skin ailments auceessTully T' --Drive,'Riverstd -- 'Untarlo. - 'Created by' my ointments, healing lulte, Uuturio: gvud- 'rcwma ex•cellent foud, ideal .locatiun. Swim, FULLY Q1.'_ LIFiEU YRUTEST.I :4T 'ts nlle •y'ou work. Special hot well- '1 'ulf, rido or just lour. Telephone har rar 5.' Vo. 12. U- u'�� ��� Duties commence September. Aga- E - $1 :nII trihr %Vill convince you. stating experience. solar % ex- HAVkI YOU ANYTHINU NEEDS Write :tiursc It. Tucker, Birks ply d4'eing. or cleaning? Write to us. 111dg., Winnipeg. STAMPS - - Seated to Hubert Carkner, cre- Lydia E. Pinkham's oegetable for iurormutioti. ti=e are glutl to fury - Treasurer, Ormond, gas answer yuur question. Vepart-• 1 ATENTI HOBBYISTS, Age COLLECTORS, , and SWAP- - -- mon y pain- but also weak, •derv- ++1.000 sa. • + ^�.`° Pars, Agents, and all those who YARNS ANU WOO`t•f:F.N R.V.% offs feeling• -due to monthly tuna- = Limited, "' 7111' Yunbe Street, To-, ° ' Free. Slut! one` Puet'caTd _ with r` tional Mat banes. It helps build upp r u v to. 1' I :' 1' n I•: I tS'1'U N 1 i A t, 4; H dt CUM 1'A N ! resfatancagaiiiat dfstreaa of "dff6� ---� _. Va(cut Suiicrturs.- eetabltpneo - you.i• name and address to: John's t\i : \CH1NL•' AND 'H: \NU i�N1TTl :Jli cult days,-.Made to Canaria. le:rti. 14 King \veaL, Toronto. Mail Service, Box U -38, Arcade , faros $1.35 lb.. postpaid. We ':c- • +, _ - .� -- I......let Ot luturmatlon on re- .Building, Comeau !say, Quebec cep• 'woollen rags: N'los :u•rTun' . ISSUE No. 29-43. ; . �gtt"L - - GODatle. - Woollen.Jlills _i'leaher.tott U11L - - -_•. _._ > � . '�: , -.,. _ - - f f > � �' �" �1 __� _tie- s.w.WlNi • •nay a ...�. - -tea .-i• i i•u��i�� • •..L��. - • ' ' . ,* :f auto, but one little fellaw hedtat- , In Farm Mortgages ! ,jt _ --its' - - - ! - - M Mr. McPherson gave some ad• " Willie It? s vice to his wife when they were a ad the teacher. - - ezpeC friends to tea. " "Please ma'am, do -you _want = = a "Just mind. Jeannie," he said, u us to draw a hen or a rooster j" T has , :,... • ;:. : :. r "to put the ton in the - _ _ m igpt issued the figures of term _ _ r-i p basin, ail not a spoon - - -- - mortgages and agreements of sale. _ __._._ , T - we h -the firm to the Ministry of La- I $629,- • ,•. , t the - 'hour, ''If you can assist us to 0 -1 $ ••- = retaining this man for a little a at the close of the- - = I was minion that! said Mc- l longer. S ° years in the history of Canadian � r - ` e Pherson. r in__ firm and he Is a e is1T in' West- ; ; —_ — - ,loft i _ OL A- -- Y Youthful Father —Our baby A g Amazin he �`" v1R Is beginning to recite Bas, d dderably less. than ia_19.31,. when ' b ban, black sheep, have you - -_ — "Come, come, Joan, surely It was $672,000,,000. • _ any wool?" you know If the world is round ° °so _ y Welghbor• And. he's only E o or square? ... Mary tell herl" - survive such a period as that be- S Soo - ;•s, m months old? I Its crooked. teacher,". said t tR ten 1'931 and .941, with even t Father —Well, he doesn't say M Mary. darkly. t bats improvement in its debt po- - all It yet, but he's Sot as far- — —o— b sit nit. there is the very best rea- Y -Roll our-ow'ners! as the` "Bea.' ban.'?- - Brie young man.was rather shy, s son to hope that, in the brighter / /� ! = =- - ' a and after she had thrown her w wurld after the war, the- burden, V :... The teacher had recited " arms around him 'cud kissed him o of debt, which proved -so- heavy -.. ' Old time "democrats" oitoli ' sne requested each pupil -to draw r flowers he'jumped .up and grabbed. c carried with cumpl.l'stive ease, ' ride ... But they tound consota= ' - k from his or- her imaeination a Dic- _ kin hr�I: - -- — — and -that creditors can have firm , — aristocrat - --- - Vice Admiral John H. Hoo,.vr t tune of Plymouth Rock. g "Oh, don't go," she said, as be . confidence in' agriculture - as a t , of cigarette tobaccos—a. dist�nc• -• - r -: m . c place to put - inaestmelrts of caps- t of choicer, r to offend you." '. t tal —which agriculture, like any w wrist. Not just another tobacco. "Oh. I'm not offended," he re• o other industry, must have avail- ' ' taljt Ogden's._ Try it to0ay. EGGS p plied. ­I'm going for more flow--* a able in steady' supply-, if it is to O Ogden's quality for pipe smokers, ere." p progress and flousri.h. = = too, in Ogden's Cut Plug o — —A—MAY SHIP DIRECT TO — C Classic =Stun eon _ ♦ I ,' - - _ G STORES LIMITED _ _ LIMITED a Sullivan St. Toronto - AN OUTSTANDING MINE DEVELOPMENT + _ - t, ° ° • !tie. 928 - - - �_ - - - -- • • - �KKn H HIGHEST PREVAILAI _ by diamond drilling. - .- I IaAAKE1` PRICES PAID - - Further'diamond' d drilling planned. . .' CASES RETURNED FREE F Full Particulars On Rtequest y 1 � ��- CAREFUL. GRADING AFD - y 1 - PROMPT REMITTANCE B BLACKBURN & & COMPANY « « of Mecca mHave ale, brie• ort cores, - - - t ti E PAY A PREMIUM - - Y _ "MECCA O Admiral Georges Robert F FOR POULTRY FARM 3 OINTMIENf 5. n- • x�r xa� - ,i :asl -fir .. - w _.. . . 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'•�.,,+u<y:•a.. .w.i�r.;¢� ��,,.�.r . _ 6)r:. a:.ia:- y7,,•.' ing the Columbia outlet for 6n- Ify WMaM s tario,. we suggest you keep* that' THIS CURIOUS WORLD ForRuwn DAD 0 REPORTER Octobw date in mind and tune R" MOST in for music you will really en- joy every Saturday -afternoon= S�Q L�E For several years, ttsaeamh ea- at its Bloor Street studios in To- thereafter between 1 and 2' p m. • gineers have been busy working, Tonto. and_ waa broaflonsting --it. e • 1;a. vvq r ways and . means of usual programs over this equip- . - Listening to ".Just .Mary" has , reducing or eliminating the harsh, meet until about two• years ago, become a Sunday afternoon habit VISITHL? -17HP' - discordant noises wWeTi, - wale when the engineer who was re- with many children throughout -� from a radio receiver when the sponsible'- for its operation was Canada, but like many other 71 Y t2itj! weather man goes on the ram- called by the Government to as people at this time of ' ear, Mary r...... Y .�,4 - page. They have bss� _seeking__ s me special duties associated is going to take ,a vacation. How- .0►,/�2— .4/1il- - -also to find methods whereby • with wartime radio location work. ever, there's a treat in store foe "- au-made" noises, caused by Reports on reception from- this the youngsters just the same. At `SY; i�L4iP /NE _ r transformers, electric motors, 1. YX L16-' ; 1-15 p _m_ On Su day afternoons _•: ;' T. W PAL u. a PAT, 01h _. ( violet ray machines and the like fans who had acquired the FM throughout the summer, a delight- - -' — ,+• ° �"' could be reduced to a -minimum, receivin g sets indicated that sta- ful little variet y p r o gram entitled j About four years ago radio en- tic was entirely conspicuous by its "Calling All Children" will bring •gineers were successful in de- absence. The station signal came to the airwaves music from Walt veloping a foim of transmission in clear, without any interference Disney film cartoons, children's - �\, and reception known as FM, fro- on the part of natural or man - poems and recorded children's �•+ - - - quency modulation, and this in- made static. Just .recently a. large stories. novation was waking consider- organization announced that they / progress when the war came had evolved a method of elim- Another popular feminine per- able ! eors +oa,srnusuehcc.uuc along and prevented its being put inating'static, through the means sonality who is leaving the air-p. JIMMY �" "r°"*'� purpose. As a matter of an appliance which can be in- waves for a brief. vacation is �0 of interest CFR$, Toronto, had corporated with our present 1.i1UL11U 4 11. raiA, -Lvac _ installed a special FM transmitter radio set.' While these develop - Monday through Friday broad- ' �BOS R 50 2 ments of wartime research will casts keep Ontario listeners up-to - -- - 1'REW so&lj- 2gdA%V 7" can be provided. But millions of • not be released to the general date on current events of a social a SAWS qiy �4,S -. people who have had an adequate public until Victory is won and general nature. After a trip t� it is certain that_ radio reception to her hone town of Winnipeg, IN A GAME WITH ST.WtJtS1 income, and could have been coin- Portable, have found themselves of the future will be of the noise- Miss Mugan will renew. her radio -' • JUNL' IGr 1938. - _ _ _ ,• finally. in abject poverty because less variety. M s column of the air on Monday1 of the drain that a _thirst for 1L- August 9. _ it quor makes_unoa thefr .Income. a - --9 _ -- - Right In God's Sight assured'to�. radio-, on A program with an active se - - - Saturday afternoons during the ice atmosphere -. L1Ny --"Or know ye not that the un- y g ' mesa originates at Na 2 righteous .shall not Inherit, the winter season for the next three Manning Depot, Toronto, every - -- kingdom of God? Be not deceived: gears, News has just come to -- Thursday evening at 8.05 p.m, • _ = hand that the Columbia Broad- over the CBC network. Gail Mere- neither fornicators, nor idolaters, - casting System has sjgned the diih, well -known songstress, will - -- • - • -' - nor, adulterers, nor 'eftem ua >� -- - WouLCoWT A Mh.IJ _ -= e i Philadelphia Orchestra on an ex- act as hostess for the airmen in te; upr abusers of themselves with p _ •�.�- _ j Luau, Lvl ihievez, war zq",7, elusive three -year contract to pro- this series of "Swing 'for the - -- ___ vide musical entertainment from•' - Services"- programs . .. the lade . Atd iittt: aeasuse s wo moons. extortioners, shall inherit the i.iur,- - ril 38-for-�'iio`„tla� - tl.�...odi.�� ",1! -lend -line vw —{ - - door o Go Righteousness at three winter seasons.. CFRB be- the mu God." s - t i that to sic N Skinning Um rabbit which is right In the sight of ` God;' unrigbteousness is that ■ - �+ Fj �] ]� A �J try duty_ in. war. The circumsta e- which. is wrong in the eight ot. U. S. NATIONAL FIGURE I►7 V - L'i L/ A l es determine the severity of the God. An unrighteous man fa a C �] man who to not living right, and _ 4 l O O L Penalty. Israel was to be kept a that Includes all those whom Paul • . _ HORIZONTAL knswer to Previous Puzzle 19 Doctor (abbr.)' - clean, _ pure, priestly nation, to �� bear witness to' the holiness of naC begins speciticalCy'to, desfg- 1,7 Pictured ! Ui .T I 'CH AI t M 23 Raged. _L E S O sake. U.. S, national _ God among the nations of the SrgN((? TIE��CH E;G,GfS 27 Kingdom, . . -- earth, and this holy calling greatly In the mldsf of this dreadful . figure, — ( VVV catalogue, is the one word which K EiEIS A' E W ? �IVS 29 Rabbits. Jul 2t3 - enhanced the seriousness of trans- iT! I Q I July concerns our lesson- drunkards. 14 Mountain 31 Mineral sprine BIBLE 'TEACHINGS • ON THE. gressfosss•'aad' Iniquities. E FLAT N OD R T There seems to be today a sort at - nytxiphs. 33 Call for help COST OF DRINKING The Same God feeling that there Is something le Lowing. TR I Y!E GI E -R; at sea. - It is - marvelous to think that Deutercnomy 21 i &21; - Proverbs' ,just a little smart about getting =17 Short Cape H E LIP SIA 5 V 37 Malayan '- ' , it is the same God who-speaks, worn p A L i ED 11T 5 animal (,pl.) _ .. 2E 24. 21; 1 Corlrtxhlans B : g-11. drunk, and that we moat not be too by Pope. - .GQLDEN- TEXT -Know ye not and acts !ti Denteronumy Zl and -harsh on those who Indulge In 18 Amid. S M 5 A G _5 39 He is a in Luke 15; SitE how different the - 20 Tile kiln. • "•that tins unrighteous. alsall not in- alcoholic liquors, Our text ,says L. �Cj�N -T A PaA�- ---�- _ tiorlt the kingdom of God ?.1 C'or -- action! How - different. the 'style! -•,that such men will not eater Into- AlLearnfag. L l i E; i �!R E in politics. 1,.L {,iLL1 . 1 Z Under the Lady, the fStber is call- - 22 Elevates. T 5 M A'N R A' L 41 Plant part. the kingdom of God,' and It, says Aj Memory Versa: -For �Rb u, Lord;. ea upon w �sy uuid o: Lin e.,� we ougnt not w l,e ugcrtred- i� 24Rit�pDee �c YIF , _ I. 42 Digger Of - art icon and ready � to forgive. bring. hint• forth to• be stoned. Uri. 25 Symbol for "' coal. ,d, - thinking they will. Ca not this our ' Irsa., , jA. der grace; the- father runs to meet ganger -today, In', this very point, erbium.. 50 Tendency. 3 At. 44 Proofreaders THE LESSON IN ITS ' 8ET he retarning son, falls oil big 26 Treasurer 154 Solar disk _ 4 Letter of mark. - t we are beinat deceived into neck and kisses him; has the fat• r. %_ (V93T �- Hebresar'' 49TSxu+a,e- - • Timc -The [anal Lastruciious of thinking that.. after all druttkea- led- call killed for him, and makes 28 Article. 56 Sultans alphabet. 49 South t - 31iconea were• given in 140§- B.C.; ness Is just a weakness whicir we , the house ring with the joy that must not too severe criticize? 20 Sits of shot. decree. 8 City -n Amer3cafe tea >6. s written 1Y 81 prone, 58 Circle rt. - tills -- poor own ..heart span thr _back.. Tie - Apowtle -Paul.-- by- -Aba -i Mir _ � Holland. rodent. , probably about C B.C.; the First as � ation Of the, Holy Spirit, says 82 Boat 59 Atttalotslnt • Llrsetle to the Corinth4ans was the poor wandering spendthrift. In ys ft � 6LOng Scoulr"--- �1-- Rad�tmt 'peLne,i by Paul A.D. b$ 'or 58. Deuteronomy we see the land of : g5 Railroad a50 He� lA (symbol). will shut men out ot! the kingdom (abbr.). - God, to righteous of heaven. fired 32 Unit of ext Place -We do not '_know exactly governtaeat, ex- 8 i am {contr.). o. ecuting judgment upon the rebel. (abbr.). a S3 North Caro• vv'heie the Book of -Deuteronomy Covered With Ali hteouspess eatig8tlal7 tious;.. in Luke we see the head` d About. _ .inv 9 Parcel of laud. Tina (abbr.). was axItten, but It may Have been And such were some of you: • of God pouring itself' out to tea- :38 Entire; - ° of the movies. 10 Lag behind. 55 Tooth of a _ not-far from Mount Nebo. east of but ye- were washed, but ye were 40 Hodgepddge. 62 Appliance it Thousand fork. Berne i upon the poor repentant sanctftled; but justified x_43 Acetyl (abbr.) for opening. {prefix}, .. 'S7 Entomology the Jordan; the Book of Proverbs -ye were -•. - - one, giving him ilia assurance that in the name of the Lord Jesus -` was l.: obably written -� In derus it Is ilia own deep-joy-to' eep jog to get back •45 Type measure 63 Began. 1.2 Inactive. (abbr.). -alem; Paul wrote this Ep.istle from Christ, and in the Spirit of our AS East (Fr.). 64 Fitness. : 13 Herons. - ,b9 Fit, His lost ones. - _ - - God -" With regard to 'the three 47 Symbol for VERTICAL' ''25 Na'rriow Inlet. 81 Symbol fti: - Israel's Law : Habitual Drunkeness terms -- washed,- sanctifleid, justi- didymium. 1 Made of wool. 13 Symbol for tellurium. "And 'all- the men. of his. city "Be not ' among winebibbers, ffejl -they may be taken to ex. 48 Male parent. 2 Mistake. methyl. 62 Opera (abbr.). ` Ong 'gluttonous eaters of flesh: t 2 3 4 5 6 7 IS 9 { 0 11 12 13 abari rwae him to deattr with - press the same ides under differ- , :stoner :• so. shalt•. thou put away the for the- drunkard and the glutton_ ent'aspects. That idea Is that they . •.a t,vul i4o ll s� e£ hear and slialI come to poverty; acid drows. had been •converted, or completely. -14 5 , 16 all Israel shall hear, ''and tear." It !Hess wtii ciocue u wnu wi L ..bas - changed -They h&d oft oft t$e ofd _ i _ should be clearly recognized that : Gluttonous eating is her% put in - man and put 'on the new man.. - -t:;o- peace' of ' paieltis' biiir choir' ,' �e same category with drunken. Their sins had been washed away; (7 18 (s7 zO ess. There are_ ate -who : d� cvunidered- as WItition, they--had nhildren (Ezod. `�1_ -'T; Gen. •31 : � ey --had '.16), even to putting them to'death, pounce any kind of intotleating b"a purged or purified: consider- ` 2 I 23- 24 'which prevailed 3n early Israel_, dr inking who at the same time are ed as guilt, they had been, corer- I reaUY- gluttonous in- their- •eating. ed .with the righteousness of .God � 2--J 25 27 2 29 3Q a:r .. 00 7!). 8 Is' he., r. •enforced and controlled One is as bad as the other. - - (tcom. 1 : ir). by put,"c authority, "' Two reasons are given-why we Na matter what `the past has 3.1 -31' 3 33 In Icekfng at this severe law, should avoid the company of those been, there is a way open for for- :-one e_.ould 'be reminded of God's - indulging' in this manner. In the giveness- and cleansing, for-deliv -. 36 nine for Israel mQtt�the- _na first place, such , men are swiftly cranes and redemption, tlicough� tiogp, ;which demanded severe leg- running towarii a state of pove " "rty, 3esus- Gltriot. Whatever - 37� 4;;, 4� islation. Laws may greatly vary, and' secondly, because they must, ' we have been?: we. need no longer j for the _ame crime or misdeme,an- by the laws _of human nature be be; whatever be the chain's of the 43 44 451 46 47 • or. -from ..day to day; and under frequently overcome with ,a` spirit Past, Christ -can break them-to varying circumstances. Thus, e.g., of drowsiness which prevents them day; whatever the shame and 49 50 5f 52 53r 54 55 It is nu-. a crime for a man to fall from enthusiastically entering Into stain of thw-y.ears gone''by, purity , _ asleep ,oxer. his work, though it, is their daily work} and holiness may mark our life 56 I si 58 - 59 very bad form, and he may get In some straAa way `Gt+B has beginning with this very hour, and _ 'dismiLk:Ed for it; -but he cannot established certaili economic- laws there is no °marl so "sunk iti sin, be, soil: fo prison: 'However, it is on earth which allow the people no man so long' in sin, but that • - 60 bi - 6Z a crime, punishable,b5\death, for of the earth to make a decent liv. he cannot be washed, and sancta. _ a vnb■ ;t X11. r_nt+� wile► -ea sea- ing, wherahtAli es nccsitles -of life Pied, and •justified' tble very day. ..... -..., POP 'Maybe Pop's. Allergic :._ � , :By'J. MILLAR WATT W)4Y 4(;M YOU .PULLING - YOUR 13APt?OW ALONG - IlVHE'N EVERYONE 'COS iM FED LJP WfT'H' - = ELS5 19 ::::: '• THE SIGHT PUSHING OF IT HIS •. c:• ts.' i:. -- -. • - .. _... ,. �' : : ..,• '� .. _ k�.;.ti �,: is �: •e� y' -t 1 � 8-f� �R� �iw.. ,..r ^7.a -•:T a �r°. _ _ 1' .f .]n ,n .. w L .a.; C e�ssified AdTf s Wed by mail 10c�. sd o W Ow t P wq, R a care - of", .0pco=trial e, °°� "r •ra••0 M•ab•r 41 Me A.«N.. ?ae Sak_:-_� 6 to ? weeks old. "tsso CLeiii..tp• Omit b p0�' -- -- - - Pobae 'W1n. Heron, Ptak, 52A11 IODAL, OOKB� ' A#I en s � Work Tr: °�' C. wat- M ^ — WOOD, a$aA T,^ Pot Rent - Large furnished hours- • SAND, GRAVB4 R. s as NetwS,II� w 1nrwe. in ii. l .t ....elm eat we ban .tee W l _ 'i�agiug roam in village of Picket- _ . _ «w `tMaL • �. ent�e. Suitable for -iwd t 0 . � bi+••••. wws. �► :Paces -= 1.75 to ,X00 pal+r . 1111x.. E. L. Gortle, Eiizabet�i BIIILDEa 8 SUPPLIES DELL a R033 : - - . - MeD. s rnggan CpII1�l11at�pllo r BE?1TON, Blr. "wicita�Ir !be ask -» trailer, 8 bo=lt. O 00 18"ge work W. J. Beatosl. E. Q - ' . Telepioft . ,3ku%@ed with ice 1101, work table, We havealoo*laeW in stocit a full H• Broobe Bell, L C. Ad. 218>t6 �tisos 84 is 4 - ditt dssv�sr •and loig he - -- - evrboards. 00od tire. $1 76. Tel. • J. D. F. Roos Jolla L. Pond LWE of MAPLE Un" MMLING Li ',88'F�eeterboiro. ep1.25 per. 'aaisoa Tractor, complete with Oi- ,` iY F� s?2 Bay Street -.. Zbsonto Suit - -. - -_- -- _ -- 'ver 2- fvrraw Plough and 17- tooth MSnitivator, all in good working ' _ L- Me! s Oxfords for mjn=er A • MITCHELL ACIIS [cfLN pBrr order. to� 599, Whitby. Bodtor, N � -- iT Ott I- furnished cotta e.ec= Fickering, Ont. . 19 Melinda Str. - Toronto !r A1aat Bad DMM Splendid Quality ,.._ will - itrlc, ono or two ad :lte. Very tom- Phones --a Yards 74: Res. 85W Telephone Elgin 6806 Ands. Baas 6 to U. M,odwatb PZ M - - -- _ , west of Pickering. Phone .Pick 36 p n' ,rxstiss.�w a' awbe. *5-00 'Der pair .On�JULY 24 A RUMMAGE SALE N v���/ to_y VU w R. BEATON. TOWNSHIP Men' s Black will be held on the lawn at Mrs. D o Cleyk. Conveyancer. Gomminioaer. lac also Blue Overalls 1 ?` shin[ ,amGavita. Aeeonatant,�.Ete. uuerr3T 8�atchisan'e, Pickering. Many use - We do g=ilding o! all kinds 1 Umdaee Lkenaea. Wmt vale. ont. bt dttn��es a4 t0 42 - `'Haugh'/" - tut mtic$es will be offered for sale �,,�,I,E�G . �G•00 er ' - ' - - -• -. - - -. by St. George's wild. comaiens►$_ _ WE SERVE _p pair' -8 Acres of standing Timothy Hay, PLTTMB3NQ _ Men's Summer 'Ties .. .- ° -- ND— ALS-0 GIVE- Bale st- Lot -19, B, F. Con., tor= - 1es ner Baas Line and Brock Road. We also sell. Brantford Ro fte in &I elegant - 41= Gordon, R. R. 1, Pickering, Materis* Empire Bathroom INSURANCE 5 47-8 ... ipulent, Dorn Water _ Oc• and 9 SC., 'FOR SALE - Jerseys. N head. -- �I'' 8i stemts, Beatty Stable - ' esh, mature cows, ;otmg cows. _ _ . _ 01PMent, and - - - - - -- =- - , �JEr�-f tLE - - • e 3 ..:�....�,.,�.... -... • - _ open hdiere- Pure —fired - E4 _ M�Yd a Work Boots and grade, at reasonable prices. Building Material - _ - . C Y R I L -9. M O R I E Y ��++ 8md testa average 6,86 B. ri F. G, .K. 4tJl$rrian's'! 2.50' t0 1 ' .Pratt, Lot 8. Con. 4, P�fcltering, at �-- _ �, GENERAL INSURANCE • -- . . Audrey Corner, 491-8 mates Free SERVICE PROTECTION 4 5.0 -- - Work Guaranteed COME ON N - Bought and Sold- Pborie, 6602 Used Clothitng -- Sterilized, clean- - i PICSERING ON9'ARIp .d and pressed lilts new. carry a _ C. A. STERRITT M0 so CHAPMAN -large stock of high clsas snits, .F. J. PIROUS� overcoats and pants. Also a good stock of new leather coats and - lags ae very and gents' es. Call PICIMRING DILLS Funeral Director Pickering bys at very reasonable pnca. Ca11 � � �� be conviwedr : ware Sae Sebwarta -GROWING MASH Furniture - - Z Bond Stn. w+esr. oa11sw: - -•_ _., .,,,.,_. „.. --- - ' Dealer Order Seeds now as they are sc A"* ' � �•• .. _ ._ - .Start the Fig - _ ° • ' - We have Red Clover rnnothy, , Ali" 03i age in Rlaht so VMMWQ of Clare>lnont, the pro- '���+• .lselbaaanoe. Lay w wWns : -Sweet Clover Bali Miss Part Macaab.,- ' - -._- - -� _ _ _- -- iron■. and ilite11oa; eaadsting o! war _ C Iete stock 4&1 _d warep garden, set and oak soversi pieces of an_ D *N*LOCKWOOD ._7d ,wood N �- - PI ONT. .. tools and household utenSls don Loofa. Sale at 1,00 Martel' CiljG� Y, - - Casb. W F. Marquis, onw. WE DELIVER Pickering, Ont. ' er egg r=ash anti Uxbridge, out Yom Need A ' oyster Aeil GARD B R . , EIvS 0 K Chi _ S 'Tonic _ ck water fount" 8z feeders ►. --- '� Iir�lrng =Gw Mott. • we ft" It • tasa Got ht • Or It Ir XW Made . fl Now, Via aced P-aria Green -:. '- - '-'� � : ,' -- at..f ...:THEATRE am. of a* fe s Apat a" ,.�. $��- J. S. BALSDONe . PICKERIN Eiag *a Hillee o t. Hl.ei Parifera. : • `'a' -We bave a to sioeb ...�. 8aakbfally A•iro0adit3oned _ dataaparilla UWW- DAY, F81., . SATURDAY m= Screen Gerdes Tools„ Window July 16, 16 Bpd 17. : Pboapho•Lodtbin - FA� MFR O ' �Seroeas, Screen Door Two shows at 7 � ■ and and g m. Usr Prescription ONTARIO.".. Doors Screening p ptb Service i. Satur0ay Matinee at 1.30 _ 'ae Yoar Hardware Needs Cail On - -- Accurate -and EffldrAt _ WE PAT 2UNONTO PRICER AT. �., �„ i YOUR -HOKE KAJI 'Jf - - T - #� - -- • �L VIN BUS 8 B I _All is Teehaicolor . J. R. Boyes Pbii. B. :. = +CALVES LA�i1�S Hardware Tinsmith Tyrone Power and Maureen O'Hars Phous, Pick 68 ' 1C1 PEONE 46 - -`' ' -- - _ _. _ .. AND ALL ND8 op P[ Ali K.KIN U MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY 8 SM. 9 p#r Sea. 9 &1 s Dry. ..-Poultry Doih live and dressed L 401F -1%-20 and 21 continued from opposite page Last complete show at 8.20 Maple Liar- . • ire NIS m ore of this -when full returns ,.-e i L1 M ITEp inn..v Buy yCer�tr ticket now on War Lucky. _ to the value Jordan Insurance Co . GZADING eTAI $26.00 or a draw on a beautiful - - - T EQG Motor rug. Added attracti -ties to be jy� an Added Attraction- Buildings � Cbeap Rates for Faun= and CowArt' w81T!!CT ONT. announced next week. ed - - On Wednesday morning' a• pretty A�nlOat Married windstorm Insurance on Bnildla P st *fter wedding was solen rued alb, Silos Ste: - Automobile insurance at COMRIE by Rev. Father Jute Frazee and Robert Paid The E R x3Tte, when Loretta g All Kinds - �e MadIntosh, Sydney Mines, Jv. S., Eugene Pallette Write oQ Phone LI1[ITED became' the bride of Thomas Harold :. Mc(ilurville, of Ajax, forme rly of - Bowman & Rowe Scarboro : Junction ' P E. >;. The grid: was beautiful, TH��A'1' FRI., 3ATURD�DY gowned in .white satin and veil. July 22, 23 and 24 WEMZ MU Edna Ls Clair, the bridesmaid was 'Jam" Cag=ey �'1'i9LSPHONES Howard' I$7 and Soarboro 88Q gowned in Pir& Mr. Staniey Mao- - • Fnr Servko - l: kdosh brother of the bride ed t11e groan. Miss Therese Ryan e am, Gounod% At thf - _ Cli desdale Stallion, - Bonnie Chief, plough and - Dressed LWaber , ildillwork OSertory, and Mrs. '.Art6vg Q'Q W �lou -d$ Reg. No. 29787, will be kept at his -- `Est=er Sash Doors — Screens - nor played the-wedding music. The - � owner's stable, Lot 311, Broken Front _.__ Jnterior Tsi:m - Mouldings • � children's choir Sang thr,)ughout •JAIL in :Technicolor Concession, Whitby Twp,, and will 'Soft and- Hardwood Floorings _ the ceranony. 'The bride and groaan - be trucked free of charge -to' any Brick Insulated Siding Cedargrain Shingle Siding will reside at Ajax .Want chicks : for delivery • this farm is Whitby or Pickering Town- � Wallboards Rock Lath Cedar Shingles ' Would our correspond ' 'month? Or Augiisz, or• Inter in the ships. Service Fee p1,6L00 Phone 832 'Asphalt Shingles Roll Roolin� . ent lease Whitby. Roy Brown, R..R. Y Whitby "Masonite Products ' Barclay Tile ' - - write' withwh%i' A P fall? Bray Can take cafe of our - Rosh 'Wool Insulation Cement and Lime ' pencilled sheet, needs. A few started . immediate �" 42x-46 folded and handled several times, delivery. A - Weeping Tile' Sewer Plpo becalnea illegible.- Thank ou. �'� gents: Lockwood 'Milling, S Fri. or H. Shier, K. R, •.; $bRSES - for horse meat wantdd. ?ickering. Prevail prices I y-id. Phone Pick 36 r 1L Apr. 1 - b w